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We, the staff of the Sequelle for 1959, present our efFort to the school and the student body. This publication represents the conscien- tious efForts of the Sequelle Staff to make perma- nent the memories of the Seniors of 1959.

It is with a great deal of pleasure that we present this book to you and hope that in the distant future it will help to make more vivid the fading remembrances of your Alma Mater.

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DR. PAUL G. CHANDLER

TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1959—

You are graduating at the most interesting time in the his- tory of civilization. Man is looking into and using the forces at the periphery of the universe and at the center of the atom. This is one of those surges in history where the limits of knowledge are being pushed out fast (much more rapidly than ever before). Man is unleashing forces he can hardly control. You are a part of all this and I envy you the thrilling things you will see before 2000 A. D.

Paul G. Chandler

Miss Grace Piyo Dean of Women

Dr. James D. Moore

Dean of Instruction

Dr. Jomes C. King

Miss LoHie Wingord

Registrar

Mr. Walter Harl

Director of AcJmissions

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Williom E. Beaflie, B.A. Speech

Helen M Becker, MA Elementary Education

A. E. Bernard, Ed.D. Elementory Education

Eleanor D. Moon M.S. in L.S.

Bruce H. Dinsmore, Ph.D.

Biologicol Science

Franklin G. Fitch, Ed.D.

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Ernest W. Johnson, Jr., M.Ed. Education

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Reno M. Carlson, MA, L.S.

Frank M. Campbell, MA.

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Charles W. Robbe, M.A. Social Studies

Martha T. Riley, M.A.

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John P. Mellon, M.Lil.

English

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Mildred D. Sandoz, MA.

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L. D. Moody, Ph.D.

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Galen L. Ober, M.Ed. Physical Sciencp

Charles G. Pearce, M.Ed.

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Charles J. Shonti, M.S.

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Betty Simpson, B.S.

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Dana S. Still, Ph.D.

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senior class

what will the future bring? We ponder; we contemplate; and we anticipate great things.

Throughout our college lives we look ahead. As freshmen we look to the sophomores; as sophomores, to the juniors; and as juniors, to the seniors. Now, as seniors, we look back on our past experiences and activities; we remember the dances, football games, and sorority parties; we fondly recall our student teach- ing experiences; we realize with a sigh, that these ore experiences of the past.

We, the seniors, give thanks to our officers who have served us faithfully through our years at Clarion. Special thanks is given to Tony Donghia who served as our class president for our entire four years.

As we, the class of 1959, leave Clarion, these memories blend with our background and provide a frame of reference for the future.

seniors

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Lynn Alter

English, Speech

Gerry Ande

Elementary

Paul D. Ashbaugh

Physical Science, Mathematic

Phoebe Barger

Library Science, English, Social Studies

Marion Bartley

Library Science, Social Studii

Virginia Beatty

William Abplanolp Mcilhenuilics, Physical Science

Sandra Adams

English, Speech

Anthony Aiello

English, Social Studi(

Virginia Alcorn

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Theresa Borstorff

Library Science, English, Spanish

Claire Bowley

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Lawrence Broken

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Janice Brazer

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Frederick Bell

Mathematics, Chemistry

Betty Bentzley

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Margaret Black

Social Studies, English

Doris Book

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Janet Boor

English, Speech

John Bosway

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Anlhony Cardamone

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Linda Carlson

English, Social Studi,

Mildred Ceruiti

Library Science, English, Social Studi.

James Charlton

Geography, Social Studies

Dovid Chestnut

Biology, Social Studii

Gerald Clark

Physical Science, Biology

Robert Brosnahan Enqlish, Sociol Studies

Solly Bryan Elementary

Dorothy Burket Library Science, English

Carolyn Camp

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Richard Danieison Chemistry, Biology

Philip Delansky Elementary

Foye Dryden

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John Dwyer

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Dalph Cook Biology, Chemistry

Jennette Corbett

Elementary

Solly Grain Elementary

Grant Crowford

Biology, Physical Science

Rocco D'Angelo

Mothematics, Social Studi(

Delores Donzige

Elementary

seniors

William Eustice

Social Studies, English, Safety Education

Alice Exiey

Library Science, English

John Fesenmye

Elementary

Jock Fox

Social Studies, English

Lawrence Frederick Social Studies, Geography

Marilyn Ginkel

Elementary

Cormi Edwards

Speech, Social Studii

William Emerick

Elementary

Carol Emig

Elementary

Robert Essenwein

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Elizabeth Gruber

Physical Science, Mothe

Ardeth Gumpher

Library Science, English

Gary Gustofson

English, Speech

Sandra Gustofson

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James Graziano

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Harry Greer

Biology, Physical Science

Donald Greggs

Library Science, Social Studi(

Williom Griffin

Mathematics, Social Studies

seniors

Cleva Haighl Elemen.cy

Arthur Harris

Chemistry, Biology

Mothemotici, Physical Science

LoVcrne Haubrich

French, Spanish, English

Sandra Hepler

Science, Mathematii

Dorothy Joan Hicks

Elementary

Carol Hogue

Elementary

Dorothy Hosock

Library Science, English

Jon Humeniuk

Chemistry, Social Studies

seniors

Virgil Lucos

Mathematics, Physical Science

Donald Ludwiczak

English, Social Studl(

Sally Jo Lund Elementary

Watson Lupher

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Jean Korp

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Gerald Keneske Biology, Physical Scienc

Robert Kunkle

Physical Scient

John Lewis

Mathematics, Physicol Science

George Lord

Geography, Social Studies, Safety Educotio

seniors

Diane MDthias English, Social Studies

Janet Maxwell

English, Spanish

James McCorrier

Social StucJies, Geography

James McElhattan

Social Studies, Geography

Bruce Mellring

Social Studies, Biology

Evelyn Mezerski

Molvin Mandic

Library Science, Social Studit

Charlotte Monganaro library Science, English

Wilbur Mopes

Social Studies, Geography

Fred Matheson

Social Studies, Geography, Safety Education

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Nancy Mong

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Sally Monnoyer

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David Moore

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Priscilla Burns Moor

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Social Studies, Geography

Marlin Millet

Social Studies, English

Neil Miller

Social Studies, English

Jean Mills

English, Speech

'^ Vincoil Nelson

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Naomi Paige Elemental/

Edward Poprik

Elementary

Richard Powell

Physical Science, Mathematics

Thomas Quinn

Mathematics, Physical Sc

Carol Raboch

Library Science, English

Albert Rairigh

Physical Science, Biology

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James Sayers

Social Studies, English

Lester Schickling

Biology, Chemistry

Ronald Schrecengost

Mathematics, Biology

Joanne Scott

Elementary

Lee Rednock

Physical Science, Biology

Beverly Reese

Elementary

Oeunna Ritchey

Elementary

Carol Ann Roch

Elementary

Elizabeth Rupert

Library Science, Social Studies, English

Richard Russell

Biology, Social Studies

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Ernest Smi:h

Elementary

Elvin Snyder

Mathematics, Physical Sc

Joyce Stewart

Library Science, English

Richard Summerville

Mathemotics, Physical Scienc

Willard Sutton

Biology, Physical Science

Dole Terwilliger

Biology, Physical Sci«

Jonot Serena Elementary

Gary Shay

Biology, Physical Science

John Dean Singer

English, Speech

John Slaugenhoupt

Social Studies, English

seniors

Roddy Washowich

Chemistry, Mathcmatit

Robert West

Social Studies, Geography

Raymond Whitmer

Elementary

Richard Wiesen

Mathematics, Physical Sci(

LaVerne Terwilliger

Physical Science, Mathematics

Kelen Thompson

Library Science, English, Social Studi(

Joseph Volansky

Social Studies, Geography

Noncy Kelly Vuic

Library Science, English

Lois Walker

English, Social Studies, Library Science

Patricio Warner

Library Science, Social Studies, English

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Neol Williai Elemenlary

James Yough

Elementary

David Young

Elementary

Richard Yount

Physical Science, Biology

Adelio Zdanowski

Library Science, Social Studi.

Herbert Strain

Social Studies, Geography

Not Pictured:

Robert Crose

Chester Dallap

Anthony Donghia

Darrell Franklin

Conrad Green

Richard Grove

Edwin Hach

Charles Hubauer Paul Hutchison Lydia Jackson Mail Richard Morris Donald Pepe Fred Plavney Harry Pugh Gloria Ranson James Rhoads Jan Roe Smith Dale Swanson Richard Thompson

underclassmen

Patricia Murray, Peter Molinaro, Paul Terpak, Helen Grudowski.

junior class

The Junior Class began its third year with high hopes and aspirations. To attain these, the class had to work harder this year because of the evaluation the College has undergone.

Homecoming was the first activity. This found the junior class represented by Judy Rodgers and Karlene Smith. Selected by Sigma Tau Gamma and Alpha Gamma Phi Fraternities as queens were Doris Calhoun and Jan Brazer.

Under the capable guidance of Dr. Dana Still, the class sponsored the Christ- mas Formal. The dance was held December 6, with the Westview Dance Band furnishing the music.

We, the members of the junior class, look back over our three years with mixed feelings. We are looking forward to our senior year and student teaching with hope and pleasant anticipation.

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Celeste Blockowici

Thomos Calkins

Noncy Clark

Elizabeth Borden

Emily Calloway

Morjorie Clawson

Linda Canten

Norma Colton

Mercede Bastide

Michael Braddock

Harold Contie

Joseph Bayhurst

Adele Cipollone

Wayne Costo

Alice Kay Bickel

Judith Clark

Robert Crose

Ronald Danielson

Roland Dovis

Vera

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Janet Decker

Jean Decker

Daniel Depp

Linda Dillman

Nicholas Di Nunzio

Cordelia Douds

Thelmo Dubick

James Dunn

Paul Enoch

Margaret Farkas

Solly Gazda

James Gordon

Helen Grudowski

Lois Hebner

Diono Hemstre

Avanell Henry

Irvin Henry

Marvin Henry

Nancy Johnson

James Kifer

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Fredrick Thickey

Nancy Thomas

Kathery Tomson

William Truman

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Victor Weidner

Sharon Weisbaker

Bernice Welker

Ruth Wherry

Ethel Whitaker

Marjorie White

John Yeager

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the sophomore class

The Sophomore Class, under the capable leadership of class president, Jon Walter, displayed many noteworthy distinctions and accomplishments through- out the school year. The highlight of the year was the decorating and planning of the Homecoming Dance, which was a very successful affair. Diligent students from the freshmen and sophomore classes were guided and directed by the sopho- more class officers.

Joyce Andre and Connie Dubart were our Homecoming Attendants; Mary Lee Stewart was the Red Rose Queen of the Delta Kappa Fraternity; and Patricia Dunmire was the White Rose Queen of the Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity.

Lucy Pork was elected by the student body to represent Clarion in the Roto Queen Contest, conducted annually by the Pittsburgh Press.

We are proud to announce that Linnie Lou Steiner, the winner of last year's Miss C.S.T.C. Contest, also won the Miss Clarion County title and was a contestant in the Miss Pennsylvania Contest. Patricia Dunmire received second place in both the Miss C.S.T.C. Contest and the Miss Clarion County Contest.

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Joyce Andre

Anthony Arpino

Turzah Atwell

Steve Babish

Betty J. Bach

Rita Baker

George Boko

Mariello Bornas

Raymond Barrett

Eleanor Beacom

William Beightol

Donald Bell

Roy J. Berkey

Roberta Berlinski

John Bertoni

Christine Besson

Richard Best

Jacl< Blaine

Daniel Bowser

Robert Boyer

Carole Bround

Janet Budday

Donald Burkett

Herbert Burns

Thomas Buzard

John Carley

Joseph Capizzi

John Corley

Dolores Carlson

Virginia Claypoole

Richard Commons

Jesse Copenhaver

Taylor Cotton

Frances Crowe

Richard Crum

Robert Currie

Christine D'Ascenzo

V/illiom Day

Richard DeLong

Frederick Dembosky

James DcMcrte

Joseph DeMarle

Mary Lee Ditz

Jomes Domen

Janet Douglas

Constance Dubart

Patricia Dunmire

Jay Dutton

Robert Eddinger

Charles Endlich

Carole Engelbach

Richard Engle

Daniel Estadt

Hannah Evans

Robert Everhart

Mary Jo Eyth

Anthony Follero

Charles Finnegan

Karl Florie

Nancy Foust

Patricia French

Claire Fuller

Donald Gaiser

Jen Gardner

John Gates

Donald Grady

Janet Groyson

Fae Grettler

Harry Hankey

Alfred Harris

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Mary Hay

Jordan Helberger

Barbara Heilmon

James Henderson

Ronald Henry

Rhoda Hickman

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Rebecca Hoover

Karen Hosack

Nancy James

Chester Johnson

Frances Johnson

Joyce Johnson

Janet Korr

Ralph Kemerer

Nancy Ketner

Jack King

Charles Klingensmith

Carol Knopp

James Kockler

Faith Kohler

Steve Kurcis

Margaret Lewis

Sylvia Lind

Linda Long

James Matlak

John McCabe

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Thomas McElhattan

Robert McElravy

David McLaughlin

Ronald McMaster

Vivian McNutt

Richard Means

Beatrice Meckley

Helen Mindek

Patricia Mitchell

Carol Moore

Dorothy Moreland

Gary Murtland

Robert Muse

John Naylor

Robert Nichol

William Nicholson

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Lucy Pork

Robert Pearson

Georgianna Perry

LuVonne Pierre

Henry Polosko

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Angela Querlo

Joseph Rocioppi

Claude Raible

Judith Randall

Mary Raybuck

Catherine Richardson

Nancy Rodgers

Horriett Rothrock

Arthur Sandy

Cluey Sandy

Jonice Sarcinelli

Paul Schuster

Albert Sebring

Ethel Sieber

Eugene Sheffer

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Carol Shonek

John Shropshire

Marian Siegel

Phyllis Siegel

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Chorlene Smothers

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Eleanor Smith

John Smith

Barbara Snyder

Malcolm Snyder

William Snyder

James Sorenson

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All through the summer months we waited anxiously for September the eighth. Then, all of a sudden, the time had come when we were to embark on our new experience which was later to become our everyday routine.

Attending such events as the Homecoming parade and dance, we began to realize that college was much more than just studies. Worrying about exams was one experience which we could have done without, although, we well real- ized that this was part of the well-roundedness that we are striving to achieve.

Nolo Snyder and Donna Berty represented the freshmen class proudly on the Queen's Float at Homecoming.

Combining our efforts with those of the Sophomore Class, we decorated Harvey Gym for the Homecoming Dance, using the theme "football."

As this first college year draws to a close, we are able to look back and see what we have accomplished. Anxiously we look Into the future towards even greater accomplishments in the next three years.

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Phyllis Corbett

George Cottrell

Frank Cox

Mary Crate

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Anthony Crimarki

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Patricia Cyphert

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Grant Doum

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Richard Delp

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Patricia Ludwiczok

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Carol Martin

Joseph Master

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Diana McCloskey

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Genevieve McDonald

Jeanne McDowell

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Roberta McGaughey

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Thomas McMonigle

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Charles Meyer

Edward Michel

Josephine Midgley

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organizations

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Seventeen of this year's seniors were selected to represent Clarion in the 1958-59 publication of Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Those selected were: Frederick Bell, Carolyn Camp, LaVerne Haubrich, Sandra Hepler, Virgil Lucas, Diane Mathias, Janet Maxwell, Mrs. Elizabeth Rupert, Lester Schickling, Gloria Ranson, Deanna Ritchey, Janet Serno, Joyce Stewart, Richard Summerville, Dale Swanson, Helen Thompson, and Richard Weisen. This honor is delegated to those students who rank among the upper two per cent of the college and university students in the United States. Nomination to this or- ganization implies the student's leadership and participation in academic and extra-curricular activities, his scholarship, his citizenship and service to the school, and his promise of future leadership.

In addition to receiving national recognition in the organization's annual publication, members are also entitled to the use of the excellent professional placement service affiliated with Who's Who. Recipients of this coveted honor are chosen by the Committee on Academic and Professional Standing. Clarion has been represented in Who's Who since the founding of the organization in 1934.

Sea.-ed: Delores Danziger, Chr Corbett, Carol Emig. 3rd Row: mi.i Deibler, Peter Molinaro.

tine D'Ascenzo, Doris Book. 2nd Row: Jeanette Edward Poprik, Melvin RifFer, Janet Decker, Benja-

student senate

OfTicers

President Vice President Secretary Advisor

Melvin RifFer

Peter Molinaro

Janet Decker

Dr. Chandler

The Student Senate meets bi-monthly with Dr. Chandler as the advisor. The Senate, v^^hich establishes better relations betv^een the students and the adminis- tration, is composed of twelve members representing the dormitory, town, and commuting students.

The business of the year included management of the student activities' bud- get, giving scholarship pins, and sending representatives to the Student Govern- ment Conference.

Isl Row: Carole Braund, Delores Donzinger, Miss Pryor, Stephanie Jellison, Sandr Gustofson. 2nd Row: Mary Ann Buczek, Betty Sarko, Turzah Atwell, Mary Stewar

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Officers

council

President

Delores Danzinger

Vice President

Doris Book

Secretary

Mary Lee Stewart

Treasurer

Carol Braund

The Women's House Council is the governing body of the women's dormi- tories. Made up of representatives from each building, it works toward better dormitory life and invites suggestions and opinions from the women.

Among its activities are freshmen orientation week, big sister program, Christmas party, Christmas decoration contest, women's rules and regulations revisions, and joint work with the men's house council.

1st Row: Joseph Gates, Robert McElravy, Gary Anderson, Paul Teipak. 2nd Row Frank Rocco, Robert Meyer, Joseph DeMarte, Ronald Botz. 3rd Row: Jack Kim Benjamin Deibler, Charles Endlich, Daniel Mahoney, William Smutko.

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President Secretary Treasurer

OflFlcers

Joseph E. Gates II

Jack C. King

Paul Terpak

The Ballentine Hall House Council is in its third year of serving purposefully the dormitory men's interest on Clarion campus. During this time the council has had a sterling record in accomplishing their alms towards the development of the well rounded individual.

Among their major projects for the year were an Open House reception during the Homecoming celebration, various dormitory parties for the residents, and student government for the dormitories.

It is evident that in the future the student body will reap the benefits sowed by the mature foresight of this group.

Isl Row: Faye Dryden, Lowrence Frederick, Miss Pryor. 2nd Row; Frank Bn Benjamin Deibler, Robert Myers.

social committee

The purpose of the Social Committee is to provide a well-rounded social pro- gram for the students of Clarion State Teachers College.

Through the innovations which the committee has made, as well as the con- tinuance of past functions. Clarion's social calendar may well be claimed as one of the best.

Highlights of this year s program include outstanding motion pictures shown in the chapel, swimming, dancing, a spring week-end and fireworks.

Members are Miss Pryor, Richard Yount, Robert Myers, Frank Bruno, Faye Dryden, Constance Dubort, and Lawrence Frederick.

1st Row: Lindo Long, Richard Wiesen. 2nd Row: / Maxwell, Adelo Cipollone, Mr. Kuhner. 3rd Row; L 4th Row: Doris Glenn, Jack King, Barbara Harchuck.

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the sequelle staff

As a member of the college annual staff, each of us has had a part in pre- senting to you, the students of Clarion State Teachers College, this year's Sequelle. In attempting to portray the various student activities on campus, we have col- lected these pictures and records into an album v^hich you will inevitably treasure in future years.

When you leafed through your yearbook, did you stop to realize who was responsible for this journalistic work? Richard Wiesen, Beverly Reese, and Car- olyn Camp, in their position as co-editors, sacrificed many hours in organizing the material and leading their assistants. Linda Long, in her capacity as head of the literary department, and proof reader guided the many students who volun- tarily prepared the various write-ups. A group with one of the most important tasks, the art stafF, was headed by an able member of our college art depart- ment, Mr. Pearce. Assisting him in his efforts were Doris Glenn, Barbara Har- chuck, and Constance Dubart. As business manager, Janet Boor handled the finances. Joe Gates worked hard as head of photography. Numerous typists and other workers can take credit for contributing to this fme publication.

We would like to thank Mr. Kuhner and Dr. Moody for their welcome advice throughout the preparation of the 1959 Sequelle an indispensable souvenir in every student's college life.

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art club

Art Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Spence, pro- vides opportunity for those students interested in art to further develop their talents in this field. This year, John Shropshire, Al Harris, Jim McElwain, Donna Pittman, Sonja Master, Janet Trill, and Carol Berberich are mem- bers.

Each member is free to choose an area of art in which he is interested and to dabble in the medium of his own selection. Oil and water color painting, ceramics, tex- tile painting and enrichment, leather work, and sculpture are among the popular interest areas.

Thanks and credit are due Mr. Spence, art instructor and sponsor of the club, for his continued guidance and encouragement.

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association for childhood education

OflRcers

Presidetit Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor

Ruth Wherry

Linda Canterna

Veronica Polak

Ethel Whitaker

Miss Pemberton

The A.C.E., Association for Childhood Education, is an organization whose purposes are to work for the education of children and to aid in their well-being. It also works to raise the standard of teacher preparation and to encourage pro- fessional growth of teachers and school leaders.

A.C.E. meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month in the Training School. A few of our meetings this year consisted of demonstrations in science, art, and manuscript writing for the elementary grades.

Our programs were supplemented by such projects as selling book covers, joint work on the homecoming float with S.E.A.P., a spring banquet with S.E.A.P., and bowling.

A.C.E. had a profitable and enjoyable year under the guidance and assistance of its sponsor. Miss Pemberton.

Ut Row; Dr. Dmsmore, Mrs. Sondoz, AAr. Shontz. 2nd Row: Ralph Cook, Depp, Roy Gourley 3rd Row: Dale Moore, William DeHart, Daniel Top. Michael Knosky, Gary Shay, William Barone, Helen Grudowski.

Patricia Murray, Robert Eddinger, James Little, /icior Weidner, Kenneth Lynn, Lee Dunn, Daniel

Terwilliger, Janet Decker, Jean Decker, David )lsk:, Nancy Ketner. 4th Row: Nancy Clark, Smutko, Richard Piatt, Lester Schickling, Albert

bios club

Officers

President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sponsors

Daniel Depp

Gary Shay

Patricia Murray

Helen Grudowski

Mrs. Sandoz

Dr. Dinsmore

The Bios Club is one of the newest organizations on Clarion's Campus. Organized early in October, the club has already achieved its aim that of fur- thering knowledge and interest in the biological sciences.

The club meets bi-monthly; and presents a program illustrating some prac- tical phase of biology that will be useful to the members in their teaching careers. The club also reviews films from the college library in order to acquaint the mem- bers with these visual aids.

In the future, the Bios Club hopes to realize its aims by presenting materials pertinent to the technological progress which is now being made by the world's scientists and by relating this material to the individual needs of its members.

1st Row; Nolo Snyder, Jeon Decker, Dr. Lewis. 2nd Row: Lois Johnson, Cecelia Noco, Ethel Sieber, Nancy Swonson. 3rd Row. William Rossiter, Janet Maxwell, Richard Yount, Roberta Berlinski, Norman McCoy.

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Officers

President

Vice President

Secretary

Treasurer

Editor

Advisor

Doris Book

William Rossiter

Jean Decker

Nolo Snyder

Ethel Sieber

Dr. Lewis

The goals of the Camera Club are to stimulate interest in photography and to develop a greater understanding of the principles of photography. During the outings and field trips of the year pictures are taken and later studied for the pur- pose of developing technical and artistic skills.

The Camera Club has a photography contest each year, and the best picture in each of four groups is chosen by a committee of judges. Each contestant must take, develop, and print the picture personally.

The Camera Club has proved a rev^arding experience to its members during this school term.

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1st Row: Mr. Force, Joyce Johnson, Barbara Terrill, Bruce Murphy, Todd Thompson, Donald Smith, Jon Walters, Barbara Heilman, Mr. Seattle. 2nd Row: Veronica Barile, Nolo Snyder, Richard Reib, Fred Thickey, Roland Davis, Joseph Gates, Shirley Guido. 3rd Row: Larry Bobbert, Jon Gardner, Paul Palmer, Robert MacClennan, William Colegrove, Eugene Szul, Beverly Myers, Sally Miller.

college players

President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sponsors

Officers

Jon Gardner

Paul Palmer

Kathy Richardson

Beverly Myers

Mr. Force

Mr. Beattie

The Clarion College Players is a student body organization devoted to direct- ing, staging, and acting in theatrical productions. Through such activities mem- bers gain experience in dramatic work, and at the same time, take part in an absorbing creative experience.

Club activities normally include one-act assembly plays, skits for town and campus organizations, and three-act plays. This year's major productions were the Pennsylvania Dutch comedy, "Papa Is All;" the Greek drama, "Oedipus Rex/' and "Our Town," the well-known Thornton Wilder drama. In the spring, club affairs are brought to a close with the annual picnic.

The club works under the direction of its sponsors, Mr. William Force and Mr. William Beattie.

Is; Row: Janet Trill, Judith Marnic, Caroline Livermore, Sonje Masters. 2nd Row Lee Dunn, T, A. MacDonold, Robert Shoup, Leiand Stahlman. 3rd Row: Donal Rybor, John Naylor, Daniel Estadt, Ronald Botz. 4th Row: Lee Gillilond, Mr. Kul ner, Daniel Mahony, Herbert Burns.

geography club

Officers

President Vice President Secretary Sponsor

Ronald Rybar

Harold Lucas

Caroline Livermore

Mr. Kuhner

The Geography Club affords all students the opportunity to participate in activities relative to the field of geography and travel. The club plans its own programs and activities for the interest and enjoyment of the entire group.

Some of the post programs hove featured moving pictures of special interest, lectures and colored slides by people who have traveled extensively. Some of the most interesting trips have been to the Western Pennsylvania Artificial Breed- ers Cooperative, Owens Illinois Glass Plant, Bell Telephone Company, and the Clarion Bottling Company.

The Club enjoyed the movie "The Dew Line" and the spring trip to Pittsburgh.

The Geography Club encourages all students interested in geography to par- ticipate in the activities of the organization.

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President Vice President

Secretary

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Chaplains

William O'Connell

Paul Palmer

James Graziano

Mary Lee Ditz

Sally Crain

Paul Schuster

Miss Mary Kay Banner

Dr. Alpha Bernard

Father Burke

Father Meisinger

The Newman Club was established on the Clarion Campus with the purpose of fostering the spiritual, mental, and social growth of all Catholic students on the campus. This character enrichment is offered to members through the vari- ous club activities.

Included in the programs of the regular meetings are guest speakers, mo- tion pictures, lectures by the chaplains, and panel and group discussions.

The annual communion breakfast, the maintenance of the bulletin board in Seminary Hall, an informal initiation for new members, a get-acquainted party, and the display of the Nativity scene are several of the other activities of the Newman Club.

1st Row: Sally Grain, Gloria Torchio. 2nd Row: Maxine Szafran, Nancy Rogers, Patricia Rice. 3rd Row: Michael Braddock, Edward Lucas, Christine D'Ascenzo, Donald Parulo. 4!h Row: Judith Popielski, Roy Smrekar, William Colegrove, Michael Knosky, Mary Jane Garfello.

1st Row: Helen Budzinski, Nancy Swanson, Virginia Linnan, Margaret Wellman, Rita Baker. 2nd Row: Adela Cipollone, Mary Ann Buczek, Barbara Harchock, Mar- lene Vida, Carole Boris, Patricia Zacherl. 3rd Row: Lorraine Kuzma, Helen Gru- dowski, Peter Molinaro, Karlene Smith, Mary S. Lehner, Genevieve McDonald, Mildred Hutchins. 4th Row: James Little, Cecelia Noca, Edward Poprik, John Sias, Claude Raible, Alice Jean Steele, Patricia Ludwiczak.

Ist Row: Carole Boris, Lorraine Kuzma, Olga Purich, Shirley Nordahl, Georgianna Perry. 2nd Row: Sandra Hepler, Carol Nason, Judith Mornic, Janet Decker, Carol Emig, Nancy Foust. 3rd Row: Richord Wiesen, James Hunter, John Nichol, Jack King.

international relations club

Officers

President

Vice Presidetit

Treasurer

Recording Secretary

Corresponding Secretary

Sponsors

Richard Wiesen

John Nicol

Jack C. King

Beatrice Meckley

Carol Nason

Dr. James King

Dr. Bert Anson

Mr. Charles Robbe

The International Relations Club has just finished a successful year in con- tributing considerably to the student understanding of international and domestic affairs. Through its programs, discussions, and projects this club has furthered its aim toward the development of this understanding and world peace.

Under the direction of its officers and sponsors the club has had a variety of activities some of which were the sponsorship of the student trip to New York and visit to the United Nations and a banquet in honor of the seniors.

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:z, Janice Brazer. 2nd Row: Rita Baker, Linda Sharon Weisboker, Deanna Ritchey, Helen Mindek, ;, John Lowmon, Melvin Vuic, Lee Dunn, Albert

)oris Calhoun, Celest Canterna, Priscilla Burns Moore, Evelyn Mezerski. 3rd Mory Schimp, Beverly Miller. 4th Row: Anthony Care Sobotine, James Groziano.

1st Row: Dr. Predmore, Daniel Estadt, Doris Book, Benjimin Deibler, Donald Rybar. 2nd Row: Delores Dan- ziger, Judith Rogers, Gory Smith, Virginia Alcorn. 3rd Row: Solly Shaner, Sally Bryan, Larry Blumer, David Moore, Roberta Berlinski. 4fh Row: Anthony Aiello, Joseph Schopp, George McForland, Bernard Uzeloc, John Comerote.

the outdoor club

The Outdoor Club is a social club at Clariorn whose purpose is to provide recreation and healthful activities for its members. This year several outings were held in Cooks Forest. The maintenance and improvement of Cooks Forest Nature Trail is a major project of the club.

A highlight of the club's activities during the year is the Winter Carnival, an annual all college function held in January. After on enjoyable afternoon of gomes and refreshments, the Winter Carnival Queen was crowned at the dance held in the evening.

The club gives credit to its sponsors, Dr. Predmore and Mr. Robbe for their help and guidance through the year.

1st Row: Veronica Bariie, Diane Molhios, James Gordon, Bonnie Naro. 2nd Row: Dr. Still, Elinor Bickel, Judith Callerburg, Catherine Richardson, Mr. Mellon. 3rd Row: Frances Raneri, Katheryne Tomso.n, Mary Hamrock, Alice Bickel, Selma Gal- lagher, Betty Larimer. 4lh Row: Carole Boris, Donna Deveny, Charles Klingensmith, Marvin Henry, Jack King, Joseph Gates, Martha Lauffer.

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President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sponsors

Officers

Alice Kay Bickel

Diane Mathias

Betty Larimer

Robert Brosnahan

Dr. Still

Mr. Mellon

The Press Club is a group of students interested in publishing the school paper. The Clarion Call, and in gaining experience for possible sponsorship of high school newspapers. Alice Kay Bickel was the editor of the Press Club this year. The editor and sponsors appointed department editors from the group. These are: Carole Boris, news editor; Katheryne Tomson, features editor; Jack Fox, sports editor; Marvin Henry, art editor; and Fronces Raneri, exchange editor.

The activity appropriation was raised this year to provide for the increased enrollment and exchange program. There is no definite number of issues to be published, although the stafF sets nine papers as its goal. The first semester art work was original, with a syndicated cartoon introduced second semester. Dr. Lewis contributes the special photography. Several new columns and an altered layout were inaugurated this year.

Twice during each semester the staff sets aside its work and enjoys an infor- mal party, and in the spring it holds a picnic.

The staff should be commended on its efforts to make the Clarion Call alive and interesting to the students and faculty.

1st Row: Paul Terpak, Daniel Bowser, Esther Toy, Jay Acklin, Robert Nichol, Avis Kemmer, William siter. 2nd Row: Dean Duff, Jack Lingenfelter, Eugene Szul, Mr. Flack, James Wilson, Laurence McElv Richard Yount.

rifle club

Officers

President Eugene Szul

Vice President Grant Crawford

Secretary Norma Colton

Treasurer Bob Nichol

Range Officers Paul Terpak, William Rossiter

Publicity OflTicer Dick Yount

Sponsors Mr. Charles Flack, Mr. Galen Ober

The purpose of the Rifle Club is to stimulate interest in and to engage in competitive activities with other college teams. Target practice for both men and women is provided with twenty-two caliber target rifles and the Army Garand semi-automatic rifle. The Clarion State Teachers College Rifle Club is a member of the Western Pennsylvania College Rifle League composed of Clarion and the A.F.R.O.T.C. Rifle teams of Allegheny College, Grove City College, and the University of Pittsburgh.

Better equipment was provided this year with the acquiring of more shoot- ing coats which give better control over the rifle and should result in improved scores for every member of the club.

Through added conveniences and excellent leadership, the Rifle Club has had a successful and interesting year.

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1st Row: Joan Reed, Carol Schaefer, Dr. Lewis, Nancy Wertz, Carole Moore. 2nd Row: Judith Walton, Judith Freeburg, Diane McClosky, Nancy Lichko, Barbara Gorr. 3rd Row: Sharon Stewart, Doris Glenn, Olgo Purich, Avis Kemmer, Carol Boddorf, Fae Grettler. 4th Row: Sondra Melick, Donna Deveny, Jock Blaine, Jay Acklin, Gloria Allen, Dean Yobp.

student christian association

Officers

President

Roland Davis

Vice President

Joyce Andre

Secretary

Mary Lee Stewart

Attendance Secretary

Marjorie Stewart

Treasurer

Robert Muse

Sponsors Dr. Donald Pierce, Dr. George Lewis,

Dr. Paul L. Shank Although the Student Christian Association is a nondenominotional group, it is primarily mode up of the Protestants on campus.

Our programs have consisted of such speakers as Mr. Frank Campbell, Richard Crum, Reverend Neftgor of Franklin, Doctor Pierce, and a representative of the World University Service. Other programs we hove had include Moody Bible Institute movies, a Christmas program, and caroling.

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Isl Row; Julie Heil, Emily Calloway, Paula Dannels, Nolo Snyder, Ethel Whitaker, Sally Miller, Nancy Tho- mas, Carole Sherrieb. 2nd Row: Catherine Truby, Stephanie Jellison, Georgianna Perry, Constance Slay, Shir- ley Nordahl, Mary Hay, Maribelle Lerch, Donna Deleny, Barbara Hileman. 3rd Row: Roberta McGaughy, Carol Turney, Vonnie Pierre, Linda Dillman, Janet Hopkins, Elizabeth Bishop, Mary Homrock, Loreen Uhrine. 4th Row: Edna Mae Rickenbach, Phyllis McGarry, Carol Hogue, Alice Bickel, Carol Shonek, Virgil Lucas, Arthur Harris, Kotheryne Tomson, Elinor Bickel, Joyce Lewis, Judith Lieberum.

1st Row: Rita Hilty, Christine Besson, Doris Calhoun, Martha Louffer, Ruth Waters, Mercedes Bastide, Janet Dou- blos, Helen Slaltery, Dr. Lewis. 2nd Row: Barbara Terrill, Vera Marshall, Patricio Reed, Jonet Decker, Jeonette Corbett, Jean Decker, Ann Nolf, Betty Vi'hite, Gladys McKinnis, Betty Larimer. 3rd Row: Lucy Park, Nancy James, Paul Loing, Albert Harris, James Sorenson, Laurence Frederick, Elizabeth Borden, Eleanor Beocom, Norman McCoy. 4lh Row: Patricia French, James Gordon, Martha McCullough, Janet Maxwell, Margaret Farkas, Ruth Wherry, Barbara Hillmon, Carol Brown, Janice Sarcinella

1st Row: Rita Hilty, Julie Heil, Lorrc Nolf, Barbara Snyder, Janet Doublo Deveney, Claire Fuller, Janet Maxw. 3rd Row: Barbora Harcheick, Geor( D'Ascenso, Patricia French, Fae Grei

le Kuzma, Adela Cipallone, Helen Budzinski, Stephanie Jellison, Ann Mr. Shontz. 2nd Row: Vonnie Pierre, Mary Ellen Homrock, Donna

, Ruth Wherry, Mary Hoy, Linda Dillmai, Eleanor Smith, Joan Reed. Cindrich, Veronica Polak, Kenneth Linn, Margaret Farkas, Christine

er, Patricia Mitchell. 4th Row: Jack Loya, Grant Daum, Henry Sul-

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student education association of Pennsylvania

Officers

President Marge Farkas

Vice President Ken Linn

Secretary Veronica Polak

Treasurer George Cindrich

Co-Sponsors Dr. Alpha Bernard, Mr. Charles Shontz

The purpose of S.E.A.P. is to provide prospective teachers with a background for the teaching profession, to give them training in leadership, and to help them grow professionally.

Meetings are held regularly each month. A variety of programs are pre- sented for the benefit of the members. These programs include movies, panel discussions, speakers, and talk-arounds. Aside from regular meetings, the Clar- ion group attends district conferences and other educational conventions. This past year Chris D'Ascenzo served as midwestern district Secretary of S.E.A.P. The educational program is supplemented by other projects such as building a float for Homecoming, acting as guides for students touring the campus, and lastly a banquet in the spring with A.C.E.

S.E.A.P. has had an enjoyable year under the assistance and guidance of our sponsors. Dr. Bernard and Mr. Shontz.

1st Row; George Lord, George Wogner, Steve Bablsh, Fred Schimp, Anthony Aiello- 2nd Row: Watson Lupher, John Camerote, George McForlond, Richard Danlelson, Ronald Botz, William Beightol, Paul Terpak. 3rd Row: George Baka, Elvin Snyder, William Day, Ernest Smith, Joy Dutton, David MocLoughlln. 4th Row: John Naylor, William Smutko, Patrick Cummings, Gary Smith, Robert Volansky, Daniel Mahoney, Karl Florie.

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President

Anthony Donghia

Vice President

William Smutko

Secretary

Anthony Aiello

Treasurer

Elvin Snyder

Advisor

Mr. Frank Lignelli

The Varsity C serves a threefold purpose: to promote sportsmanship, to super- vise all athletic activities, and to create on interest in athletics among all men of the college.

The Varsity C is composed of those men who hove earned their letter by participating in any major intercollegiate sport.

The members sell Homecoming pins, refreshments, and programs at the home games during football and basketball season. This money is used to buy awards for the deserving athletes.

In the spring of the year, an All Sports Banquet will be held to honor the letter winners. Each member will invite two high school seniors to attend this banquet as their guests.

Mr. Frank Lignelli, assistant coach, has done on excellent job as sponsor of the group.

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Mr. Campbell, Jon Walter, Joanne Sco't. 2nd Ro.v: Corol Houbrich, Foye Dryden, Carol Moon 3rd Row: Lee Rednock, Benjamin Zappa, Jean Karp, Beverly Myers, Mildred Hulchins. 4fh Re lart, Jock King, Joy Acklin, James DeMarte, Edword Lucas, Doyle MourhofF.

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old Reckhart, Jock King, Joy Acklin, James DeMarte, Edword Lu 1st Row: Jeonette Graham, James Wilson, Lorry Bobbert, No Weed, Thomas King, Selma Gallagher, Joyce Johnson. 3rd Ro Swartz, Richard Blosser, Avis Kemmer, Janet Karr. 4lh Row: Be John Lingenfeller, Borboro Heller.

Doyle MourhofF. Lichko. 2nd Row: Richard Hormel, Nolo Susan Broughom, Judi Calienborg, Albert 2 Harchuck, Claude Raible, Charles Endlich.

the waiter's club

President Vice President

Officers

Jon Walter Secretary-Treasurer Joanne Scott Sponsors

Edward Lucas

Mr. Frank Campbell

Mr. Frank Logan

The membership of the Waiter's Club is composed of all students who work

in the dining hall. This club is constantly endeavoring to make the dining hall

a more pleasant place.

It is the purpose of the Waiter s Club to give better service, to help the stu- dent in every way possible, and to make the dining hall a cheerful place. To accomplish this, the club decorates the hall at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and for other occasions, and assists in planning the special dinners for these holidays. It is through the cooperation of the Waiter's Club that these special events are mode possible.

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Ut Row Mrs Simpson, Olga Purich, Roberta BerlinskI, Sally Shaner. 2nd Row: Turzah Atwell, Carol Martin, Judith Schlekat. 3rd Row: Doris Glenn, Veronica Polak, Carol Shonek, Barbara Harchuck. 4th Row: Martha McCullough, Christine DAscenzo, Gloria Allen, Delores Carlson, Janet Spenser.

1st Row: Doris Calhoun, Linda Long, Rita Baker, ConJelia Douds. 2nd Row: Helen Slattery, Carol Knapp, Carol Bordarf, Adela Cipollone, Sally Gazda. 3rd Row: Joyce Johnson, Janet Grayson, Carol Haubrich, Koth- eryne Tomson, Emily Calloway, Nancy Thomas, 4th Row: Nancy Lichko, Ruth Wherry, Doris Book, Connie Slay, Patricia Rice.

women's athletic association

Officei-s

President Vice President Secretary

Intramurals Manager Sponsor

Gloria Allen

Adela Cipollone

Sally Gazda

Nancy Johnson

Mrs. Simpson

Clarion has a group of versatile co-eds who are very sportsminded. The members of W.A.A. participate in basketball, volleyball, softboll, ping-pong, bad- minton, and occasionally, tennis. Officiating is another major activity which the members develop to insure the fulfillment of their purpose, that of promoting girls' athletics and the spirit of good sportsmanship in friendly competition.

This year many of the members ore sporting white poplin jackets or pen- dants earned by their participation in sports.

greek:

1st Row: Delores Danziger, Miss Pryor, Emily Collowoy. 2nd Row: Sharon Weis- boker, Helen Slottery, LoVerne Houbrich, Rito Hilty. 3rd Row: Be«y Sorlco, Mory Lee Stewart.

panhellenic counci

Officers

President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor

Delores Danziger

Carol Roch

LoVerne Houbrich

Emily Collowoy

Miss Pryor

The Panhellenic Council, under the sponsorship of Miss Pryor, was organized in 1930. It is composed of an octive and a silent member, elected from each of the four sororities on compus.

The Council, in addition to acting os o governing body for the four sororities, regulates rushing and promotes various social activities. This year's social activi- ties included the Ponhellenic Reception and o Halloween Party for all college women, on assembly for Freshmen women, co-sponsorship with the Interfroternity Council of Greek Night, the annual Panhellenic Banquet for all college women, and the completion of the Panhellenic Handbook.

Ist Row: William O'Connell, John Gerry Anderson, Eugene Szui. 2nd Row: Fred Bell, John Lowman, Anthony Cordamone, Norman McCoy.

interfraternity counci

Officers

President Secretary Sponsor

Gerry Anderson Eugene Szul Dr. James King

The Interfraternity Council is the representative body for the four fraterni- tes on campus. The purpose of the Council is to co-ordinate and to organize activities which are of interest to the four fraternities.

Among the activities sponsored by the Interfraternity Council this year were the Pre-Easter Dance and Greek Night.

In addition to these duties, the Interfraternity Council governs the establish- ment of new fraternities on Clarion Campus and establishes the rules for formal rushing of new men.

The endeavors of the Council have met with unique success due to the fine co-operation of member fraternities.

delta zeta

Officers

President

First Vice President

Second Vice President

Recording Secretary

Corresponding Secretary

Treasurer

Historian

Sponsor

Advisor

Patricio Murray

Doris Book

Judith Rogers

Doris Calhoun

Linda Canterna

Celeste Blockowicz

Sally Bryan

Mrs. Helen Becker

Mrs. James Moore

The girls more commonly known as "Delts" represent the Epsilon Theto Chap- ter of Delta Zeta, a national social sorority. For each of us who wear the badge of gold, the Lamp's flame sends out a warm glow of sisterhood, fidelity, and friendship.

The many activities throughout the school year included the rush party, pledge party. Mother's Day Tea, coke parties which served as an informal get- together after the meetings, philanthropic projects, the week-end at Cook's Forest, and the building of a float for Homecoming.

The Delts felt quite honored this year to hove Sally Bryan chosen as Home- coming Queen and Judith Rogers as junior attendant. Doris Calhoun was chosen Sig Tau White Rose Queen, and Deloris Danziger represented the Outdoor Club as queen of the Winter Carnival.

By working together as sisters, we strive for the betterment of each girl so- cially, intellectually, and morally. Delta Zeta attempts to set before its members a goal which brings forth each member's highest ideals of character and woman- hood.

Ut Row: Janet Boor, Virginia Alcorn, Evelyn Mezerski. 2nd Row: Pricilla Moore, Sally Bryan, Doris Book, Delores Danziger, Beverly Miller.

1st Row: Virginia Claypoole, Linda Canterna, Celeste Elockowicz, Doris Calhour 2nd Row: Mary Schimp, Helen ^^indek, Judilh Rogers, Patricia Murray, Sharon Wei: baker.

ambda chi delta

Officers

President

Vice President

Secretary

Treasurer

Corresponding Secretary

Advisors

Margaret Black

La Verne Haubrich

Carole Sherrieb

Veronica Polak

Karlene Smith

Mrs. Martha Riley Miss McKee

Lambda Chi Delta, one of the college's two local sororities, was founded in 1936. The Lambda Chis can be recognized on campus by the black blazers with white piping. The aims of this sorority are to promote lasting friendship, to rec- ognize scholastic achievements, and to enjoy social functions.

Included among the various activities of Lambda Chi Delta during the school year are the rush party, pledge party, Mvother's Day Tea, a party for our brothers, the Alpha Gamma Phi Fraternity, the sorority week-end at Cook's Forest, a party for our senior sisters, and our annual project of selling candy.

Besides these social activities, Lambda Chi takes part in two important ser- vice projects: a scholarship fund and a basket for the needy.

This year Janice Brazer was elected queen of Alpha Gamma Phi, and Kar- lene Smith was chosen as a member of the Homecoming Court. LaVerne Hau- brich was elected to "Who's Who In American Colleges."

Ut Row. Margaret Black, Karlene Smith, Veronica Polak. 2nd Row: Mrs. Riley, Janice Brazer, Ethel Whitaker, Noncy Thomas. 3rcl Row: Carole Sherrieb, Adelo Cipollone, Helen Slottery.

Isf Row: Helen Grudowski, Margaret Farkas, Ruth Wherry. 2nd Row: Marjor Ciawson, Nancy James, Sandra Gustafson, Cordelia Douds. 3rd Row: Franc. Crowe, Carol Haubrich, Sally Gazda.

Officers: Isl Row: Normo Colron, Emily Collowoy. Bsrnice Welke-. 2nd Row: Lydit Jockson Main, Glorio Allen, Corol Hogue.

sigma delta phi

Officers

President

Vice President

Recording Secretory

Corresponding Secretory

Treasurer

Sponsors

Lydio Jackson Main

Bernice Walker

Carol Hogue

Norma Colton

Gloria Allen

Miss Stewart, Dr. Knuth

As •we, the sisters of the Sigmo Delta rhi Sorority, once again returned to the colorful Clorion compus, we redirected our thoughts from our pleasant summer to the work that lay oheod.

The first of our various activities was the Homecoming float. Homecoming also brought with it the olumnoe who held a teo in cur honor. Other first semes- ter activities were rushing, a Christmas party, and our annual giving of a Christ- mas basket to a needy family of Clarion.

During the second semester most of our attention was focused upon the rush- ing of freshmen girls. Included among our other activities v,ere o Mother s Doy Tea ond the Cook's Forest Week-end.

As this year draws to a close, we, the Sig Delt Sisters, ore grateful to our sponsors. Miss Stewart ond Dr. Knuth.

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1st Row: Dr. Knuth, Alice Bkkel, Dolores Carlson, Miss Stewart. 2nd Row: Rita Hilty, Elizabeth Borden, Gloria Allen, Janet Grayson, Rebecca Hoover. 3rd Row: Betty Larimer, Carol Hogue, Claire Bowley, Corole Engelbach.

1st Row: Gloria Wilson, Sylvia Lind, Lydio Jackson Main, Patricia Mitchell. 2nd Row: Emily Calloway, Nancy Clark, Nancy Mong, Diana Hemstreet, Judith Pfeifer. 3rd Row: Norma Colton, Nancy Swope, Noncy Wertz, Thelma Dubick, Bernice Welker.

Isl Ro>v: Kotheryne Tomson, Carol Nc Verloto, Mercedes Bostide, Linda Dillmc

n, Marjorie McLaughlin 2nd Re

Sigma sigma sigma

Officers

President Vice President

Treasurer

Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Keeper of the Grades Panhellenic

Sponsors

Corol Nason

Marjorie McLaughlin

Lucy Park

Kotheryne Tomson

Georgia Verlato

Linda Dillman

Mercedes Bastide

Carol Roch, Betty Sarko,

Mary Lee Stewart

Miss Gamble

Miss Banner

The girls wearing purple and white on campus are known as the Alpha Pi Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma, one of the national sororities, founded on Clarion Campus in 1 935.

Tri-Sigma had on enjoyable year of activities, including a Homecoming Tea, chapter inspection by Regional Collegiate Director Janet Way, a Christmas Party, a rush party ond initiation, a formal Founders Day Banquet, a week-end at Cook's Forest, and the Senior Farewell Party.

Special mention goes to Linnie Sfeiner, chosen AMss Clarion County; Patricia Dunmire, Sigma Tau Gamma White Rose Queen; also our Homecoming float, "Give me your tired, your poor . . .", which won first prize. Mary Lee Stewart was chosen Red Rose Queen of the Delta Kappa Fraternity.

1st Row; Katheryne Tomson, Deanna RItchey, Sally Jo Lund, Linda Carlson, Faye Dryden. 2nd Row: Janet Sereno, Linda Dillman, Sandra Hepler, Georgia Verlato. 3rd Row: Jeanette Corbett, Marjorie McLaughlin, Carol Emig, Mercedes Bostide, Carol Nason.

Ist Row; Harriet Rothrock, Jean Decker, Mary Lee Stewart, Joyce Andre, Marjorie Stewart, Janet Decker, Constance Dubart. 2nd Row: Linnie Lou Steiner, Mory Lee Ditz, Carol Shonek, Betty Sorko, Vera DeBlan- der, Karen Hosack. 3rd Row: Corole Braund, Judith Clark, Lucy Park, Patricia Dunmire, Marion Siegel.

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v: Pete' Molinoro, Albert Sobotini, Melvin Dunti, Daniel Mohoney, Ronold Botz, Willii

uic, Joseph ScHopp- Smutko.

alpha gamma phi

OfFicers

President

Vice President

Secretary

Treasurer

Historian

Parliamentarian

Chaplain

Guard

Sponsors

Albert Sabatini

William Smutko

Dan Mahoney

Pete Molinaro

Jim Dunn

Melvin Vuic

Joseph Schopp

Ronald Botz

Dr. Pierce

Dr. Moody

Alpha Gamma Phi, the oldest fraternity on campus, wos founded March 3, 1930, with fellowship, scholarship, and character as its basic ideals. The Gam- mas' will continue their tradition of being one of the most active school organiza- tions.

The first semester brought our annual Homecoming gathering which was very successful and which was enjoyed by both past and present members. The Spring Banquet, the party by the Lambda Chi's, our annual rush party, and the pledge banquet highlighted the events of the year.

The entering pledges of the fraternity show promise of contributing to the fine spirit of friendship and brotherhood.

U; Row Bernard Uzelac, John Naylor, Daniel Mahoney, William Smutko, George McFarland John Lowmon. 2nd Row: Henry Polasko, Ronald Botz, Richard Plot;, Daniel Estadt, Thomas Calkins. 3rd Row: Harold Contie, John Bertoni, Larry Beigh- tol, Herbert Loughlin, Paul Enock, Jomes Grazia.-o. 4 h Row: James Dunn, Jamas Schoup, Peter Molinaro, Albert Sobotini, Steve Kurcis.

1st Row Dr Moody, Eric Gaul, Ronald Condio, Richard Delong, Gory Anderson. 2nd Row: Steve Babish, Lee Rouse, Gary Smith, Do-ald Clever, Thomas Young. 3rd Row Anthony Cordimone, John Naylor, Richard Means, Benjamin Deibler, Dovid Moore, Melvin Vuic. 4.h Row: Nicholas Di Nunzio, Charles Finnigon, John Cam- erote, Lee Dunn, Arthur Harris.

Richard Wiesen. 2nd snahan, Williard Sutton.

delta kappa

Officers

President

Vice President

Secretary

Corresponding Secretary

Treasurer

Sergeont-at-Arms

Sponsors

Lynn Alter

LaVerne Terwilliger

Robert Brosnahan

James Gordon

Richard Wiesen

Michael Braddock

Mr. Kuhner

Mr. Spence

Mr. Mellon

Dr. Predmore

The Delta Kappa Notional Fraternity Incorporated has as its main purpose the development of fellowship through the socializing influence of fraternal life.

The social calendar of Phi Chapter for the past year has included such events as: the election of Miss Mary Lee Stewart as Phi's Red Rose Queen, the annual sponsors' banquet held at Knox, Penno., the winning of second place in the Home- coming Parade, the pledging of Mr. William McDonald as an honorary member, the visitation-inspection by the National Officers, the attendance of the delegates to the National Convention, and the rushing and pledging of new brothers.

Phi feels that this year has been very successful for Delta Kappa Notional Fraternity and expects to enjoy many more successful years in the future.

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1st Row; Mr. McDonald, Mr. Kuhner, Robert Muse, Roland Davis, Dr. Predmore, Mr. Spence. 2nd Row: Eugene Szul, Jack King, Joiin Carley, Jon Gardner. 3rd Row: Watson Lupher, Robert Essenwein, Charles Endlicli, Richard Wiesen, George Lord.

1st Row; Willard Sutton, Michael Braddock, Richard Summerville, Norman McCoy, James Gordon. 2nd Row: Robert Brosnahan, Jack Blaine, Fred Thickey, Joseph Gates. 3rd Row: James Little, James Miller, Marvin Henry, Ronald Reckhart. 4th Row; Lynn Alter, LoVerne Terwilliger, Neil Miller.

Officers 2nd Ro

: Will=< Abploi

m O'Connell, Frederick Bell, ' alp, Lester Schickling, John Si<

Costo, Jo les Moore.

eph Eoyhurst, Wode Meye

sigma fau gamma

President

Vice President

Secretary

Corresponding Secretary

Treasurer

Assistant Treasurer

Reporter

Sentinel

High Priest

Historian

Parliamentarians

Advisors

Oiricers

Fred Bell William O'Connell James Moore Jon Humenick Wayne Costa Gary Shay Wade Meyer John Sias Roger Doum Joseph Bayhurst Dean Yobp, William O'Connell tAr. Frank Campbell, Dr. Dana Still, Mr. Ernest Aharrah, Dr. George Lewis

Sigma Tau Gamma, a national social fraternity, a member of National Inter- fraternity Conference, stresses high standards of education, honorable social living, and participation in extracurricular activities.

The Alpha Zeta Chapter pledges members to its organization who have personal traits necessary for present and future success.

The social calendar for the first semester included the Homecoming Float, "Pennsylvania," the Sisters Party, the sale of Christmas cards, and several basket- ball games with fraternity chapters from other colleges and teams from sur- rounding areas. Highlighting the second semester was the annual rush party followed by the steak dinner. The annual White Rose Dance ended a very suc- cessful year for the brothers of Sigma Tau Gamma.

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t Pearson, Fred Matheson, William Tru Carl Shirey, Joseph De Marte, Ronol Dean Yobp, Daniel Bowser, James Laughman. 4th Row: Arthur Sandy, pa, Albert Sebring, David McLaughlin, Cluey Sandy, Laurence Frederick

Joseph

1st Row: Dr. Still, Mr. Ahorrah, William Abplanalp, Lester Schickling, Wayne Costa, Mr. Campbell. 2nd Row: Frederick Bell, William O'Connell, John Sias, Joseph Bay- hurst, Dale Terwilliger. 3rd Row: Jay Dutton, Wade Meyer, James Moore, Roy Smerker, Jan Golligher, Paul Schuster. 4th Row: Robert Volansky, Virgil Lucas, James McCarrier, Gary Shay, Paul Palmer.

Officers. 1st Row: Robert Everhart, Kenneth Linn, Richard Crum. 2nd Row: Paul Laing, Eugene Rolls, John McNeil, Donald Smith.

phi sigma epsilon

Officers

President

Vice President

Secretary

Treasurer

Historian

Advisors

Kenneth Linn

Robert Everhart

Richard Crum

John McNeil

Paul Laing

Dr. Bert Anson, Jr. Dr. Franklin Fitch

1st Row: Dr. Fitch, Theodore McDonald, William Coleman, Robert Stahlmon, Richard Crum, Dr. Anson. 2nd Row: William Ditty, Paul Laing, Frederick Olon, John Sum- merville, Donald Smith. 3rd Row: Albert Harris, John McNeil, Larry Galbreadth, Ronald McMasters, Eugene Rolls, Robert Everhart. 4th Row: Ronald Henry, John Shropshire, Richard Howells, Jay Acklin, Kenneth Linn.

Phi Sigma Epsilon, a national social fraternity, belongs to the National Inter- fraternity Conference. The main purpose of this organization is to promote a closer bond among men students of higher educational institutions, so that they might enter into more intimate fellowship with those dedicated to education. The Clarion Phi Eta Chapter was installed on January 31, 1959.

The big events for the year were the formation of the Triangles on November 24, 1958 with thirty-two charter members and our installation into the eternal triangle of fellowship and brotherhood of Phi Sigma Epsilon. An important sec- ond semester activity was the rushing of underclassmen.

Fred Thicje,, f.ea Be.., Mr. .^o.-ce

alpha psi omega

President Vice President Secretary

Officers

Frederick Bell Frederick Thickey

Helen Thompson

Alpha Psi Omega is the largest national honorary dramatics froternity in the United States. The Alpha Upsilon chapter at Clarion was founded in 1936. Hundreds of other chapters can be found throughout the United States on other college campuses.

Each year, candidates are considered for membership. This consideration and election is based upon acting, play production, make-up, lighting, publicity, directing, and stage work. Since the requirements are so high as instituted by the Grand Chapter, membership is a coveted honor.

Isl Row: Mrs. Becker, Janet Sereno, Miss St( Jackson Main, Linda Carlson.

2nd Row: Sally Monnoyer, Lydi(

pi gamma mu

Officers

President Vice President Secretary -Treasurer

Robert Myers

Horry Motlack

Miss Reno Carlson

Pi Gamma Mu, Iota Chapter, is the National Social Science Honor Society at Clarion. It is composed of students who have completed at least twenty semester hours of social science and hove maintained a B overage.

The purposes of Pi Gommo Mu are to inspire social service to humanity, to promote the improvement of scholarship in social studies, ond to develop toler- ance toward different opinions.

"Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free," is the motto of the society.

1st Row: Paul Laing, Donald Greggs. 2nd Row: Dalph Cook, Robert Mye Moore, Robert McElrovy, Frederick Bell. 3rd Row: Richard Summerville, Irw Virgil Lucas, Marvin Henry, Michael Knosky, Richard Wiesen. 4th Row Kockler, Lester Schickling, Fred Thickey, Paul Palmer, Thomas Calkins.

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phi sigma pi

Officers

Presiderit Vice President Secretary

Assistant Secretary Treasurer

Richard Wiesen

Richard Summerville

Lester Schickling

Robert Meyers

Dalph Cook

Phi Sigma Pi is a national honorary educational fraternity and is a senior member of the Professional Interfraternity Conference. Clarion's Lambda Chap- ter was founded in 1 932.

The purpose of Phi Sigma Pi is to attain high scholastic achievements and maintain the highest educational ideals in all fields of education. In fulfilling its purpose an average of 1.75 is necessary for membership.

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college choir

The 1958-59 college choir enjoyed a successful year uncJer the talented direc- tion of Mr. William McDonald.

Included in the activities of the first semester was a program, consisting of various choral selections and solos, which was presented to the Kiwanis Clubs of this district. Another highlight of the semester was a trip to KDKA television station where a tape was recorded and presented at a later date. The choir also gave its annual presentation of Handel's "Messiah."

Second semester the choir began work on the religious and secular concerts which were presented in various churches and high schools throughout this area. They also appeared on television station KDKA again.

Margaret Wellman, Sally Shoner, Mary Lee Stewart, Donne LuVonne Pierre, Nancy Lichko.

rty, Beth Bishop,

gins' ensemble

The Girls' Ensemble song for various organizations throughout the year. The highlight of their performance was when they appeared on College Panorama at KDKA-TV. They portrayed girls from a campus organization decorating a float for the Homecoming Parade.

The girls with their beautiful voices were truly an asset to our campus.

clarion college band

For the second year the Clarion College Band was under the talented baton of Mr. William McDonald.

The first semester saw the band performing clever maneuvers and snappy marching for half time entertainment at football games. The band also took part in three local parades.

The students of Clarion State Teachers College will long remember the band's interpretation of Homecoming at good old Po-Dunk University with Fred Thickey reigning as the beautiful Homecoming Queen.

Band Personnel

Paul Laing Selma Gallagher Jay Acklin Julie Heil Todd Thompson Henry Sullivan Eugene Szul David Skinner James Gordon John McNeil Pat Cyphert Donna Delaney Judi Callenburg Robert Muse Roger Daum William Tubbs

Donald Parulo Roland Davis Arthur Sandy Marjorie Stewart William Colgrove Thomas Murry Charles Klingensmith Kahle Wagner David Magaro Ellen McLaine George Denardo John Nicoll Ruth Waters Jean Decker Diana Hemstreet Judith Walton

Isf Row: Nola Snyder, Barbara Lewis, Linda Canterna, Carole Boris. 2nd Row Moxine Szafran, Sharon Weisbaker, Betty Sarlio, Mary Lee Stewart.

majorettes

Twirling batons and high stepping boots signs of the Clarion State Teach- ers College Majorettes.

The eight lively co-eds marching in front of our band this year were Betty Sarko, head majorette, Linda Canterna, Mary Lee Stewart, Sherry Weisbaker, Carole Boris, Barbara Lewis, Nolo Snyder, and Maxine Szafran.

The activities of the majorettes include marching at football games, in parades, and at assemblies.

The girls will be remembered for their entertaining routines, especially their "hoola hoop" number which brightened the Homecoming Pageant.

ithletics

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1st Row: J. Wile, T. Pellis, J. Camerote, R. McFarland, J. Ungvorsky, W. Smutko,

2nd Row: G. Cottrell, J. Hoover, J. Fox, F. Ventresca, B. Smoker, L. Shreckengost,

3rd Row: W. Moore, F. Wasylink, J. Duggan, A. DeCopite, C. Urban, L. Shreckengost,

4lh Row: C. Florie, R. Mrisco, N. Kratsa, E. Boley, S. Babish,

SihRow: R. MacClennan, S. Condeluci, F. Bruno, F. Shoemaker, B. Jackson, B. Itell,

football

The "Golden Eagles" once again displayed a hard fighting team which, being inexperienced, possessed many fine prospective freshman on the starting eleven. Even though an unimpres- sive record of three wins and six losses was compiled by the Eagles, never would they admit de- feat when losing by several touchdowns. The team is to be complimented for their display of sportsmanship, leadership, and ability to work and play with their teammates.

The 1958 edition of the "Golden Eagles" showed one of the finer freshman of the district. He was Erine Widmar who was named to the State Teachers College Honorable Mention List.

Also to be mentioned is the outstanding pass defense of the Eagles which was listed as sixth in the nation among small colleges yielding only thirty-one yards per game.

The outstanding game of the season proved to be the upset win over the strong Grove City Wolverines by the score of 27-14.

In as much as the Eagles lost several games by one touchdown or less, a fine team is antici- pated for the coming year. Our compliments go to the coaches, Mr. Johnson and Mr. Lignelli, for their hard work and patience.

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J. Naylor, J. Smith, D. Young, B. Ozimek, D. Mottorn.

R. Pompe, O. Shirey, J. Williams, J. Dutton, J. Hixenbaugh, J. CofFman.

J. Colpo, B. Khalil, T. Wehrli, L. Walkowiak, M. Petika, J. Hanna.

E. Vv-idmar, P. Palmer, S. Logan, T. Fernekes, T. Aiello, W. Mushrush.

T. Arpino, R. Dobos, G. Cindrich, R. Greco, J. Stimel, D. Mahoney.

football

Opponent

Clarion

Edinboro

19

0

St. Vincent

13

0

Slippery Rock

14

12

Brockport

20

12

Shippenburg

7

12

California

28

0

Grove City

14

27

Cheyney

0

28

Indiana

13

6

Kneeling: Ernest Johnson, Frank Lignelli, Jr. Sranding: Thomas Cornohon, William Sheridan.

Wayne Costo, Vince Poscorell. George Lord, Wotson Luphe Mike Bernnordo.

1st Row: Don Ryber, Russell Kuntz, KprI Florie, John Cohan, Tony Donghio, Morlin Hortmcn, Paul Terpak, George Boko, Johi Carley. 2nd Row: Charlie Bauer, Pat Cummings, William Stewart, John Slaugen- haupt, Ted Kukich, Elvin Snyder.

baseball

Slippery Rock

Westminster

Westminster

Allegheny

Alliance

Alliance

Indiana

Geneva

Opponent

Clarion

2

3

11

3

7

0

6

3

3

11

9

3

9

7

11

5

In the '58 baseball season the Golden Eagle team, coached by Mr. Ernest Johnson, was mode up of both veterans and untried freshman. This com- bination completed the season with a 2-6 record with Pat Cummings the winning pitcher in both games and with Russell Kuntz, the fireman of the squad, turning in a fine relief performance.

The offensive attack was headed by Donghio, Terpak, Hortman, Bako, and Slaugenhaupt. The other lettermen were Kohan, Danielson, Snyder, Florie, Kukich and Carley.

With seven returning lettermen. Clarion can look forward to a more promis- ing season in '59.

Ist Row: Timothy Welty, Ronald Botz, William I. Beightol, John Bertani, Gary Smith, Richord Donielson, Ernest Smith, Robert Volansky. 2nd Row: Emilio Cipollone, William Sutliff, Richard Mortimer, James Wingate, Richard Powell, Williom Bono. 3rd Row: Abrohom Adrovecky, Dennis Gaiser, John Smith, Theodore Breur, Thomas McNomara.

basketball team

Scores

lorion

Opponent

Clarion

Opponent

55

Fenn

53

49

Lock Haven

56

90

California

77

72

Indiana

78

84

Slippery Rock

89

94

Mansfield

81

54

Fenn

51

95

Slippery Rock

75

103

Edinboro

88

123

Alliance

86

85

Indiana

98

112

Edinboro

104

61

Grove City

66

98

California

103

81

Lock Haven

70

116

Grove City

100

56

Mansfield

78

80

Alliance

82

co-captains

Dick Danielson, a 6' 1 " senior forward and three year letterman, is playing his fourth year of varsity ball with the Golden Eagles. Dick has been among the leading teachers college conference scorers for the past three years, and last year, averaged seventeen points per game. He is a very dependable performer.

Ernie Smith, a 6' 2" forward and a three year letterman, is playing his fourth year of varsity basketball for the Clarion State Teacher's College. Ernie has been an outstanding player for the Golden Eagles and is particularly skillful in handling rebounds. Ernie played high school basketball at Oil City High School.

varsity members

Gary Smith, 6' 4" center is a junior and two year letterman. He is an out- standing pivot man with a deadly hook shot. Gary is also a rugged competitor on rebounds.

Ron Botz of Parker, a 6' 1" guard and two year letterman, is playing his third year on the varsity of the Clarion State Teachers College Basketball team. Ron was the Golden Eagles' leading scorer last year, averaging 21 points per game, and was named to the first team of the all state teachers college conference team.

Bob Volansky of Sykesville, a 6' 4" sophomore letterman, is playing his sec- ond year on the Clarion State Teachers College basketball team. Bob, a center, showed a lot of promise last year in the pivot slot and is expected to help the team a great deal this year.

1st Row: Tony Arpino, George Wagner, Julie Davis, Fred Schimp, Steve Babish. 2nd Rov Jim DeMorte, Mr. Carnahon, John Doverspike, Ron Reckhart.

tennis

Slippery Rock Indiana Grove City Edinboro Grove City Edinboro Indiana Geneva

Opponent

9 7 6 9 7 8 6 9

Clarion 0 2 3 0 2 1 3 0

During the 1958 season the local netmen were unable to break into the win column.

However, with seven leftermen coming back to form a good squad and with Mr. Carnahan as the tennis coach. Clarion is looking forward to their most favor- able season in many a year.

Bob Pearson, Jim Williams, Francis Dunlay, Joe DeMarte, Don Gaiser, Jim Kife

golf

In 1958 an old intercollegiate sport was resumed at Clarion. Beginning as an intramural program, the golf team even though it was not in the State Teachers Conference, did play a series of matches with Slippery Rock, Edinboro, and Cali- fornia. Clarion also participated in the Presidents Cup Tournament at Allegheny College and the State Teacher's Tournament at Slippery Rock.

With experienced men back next year, the team should have a fairly good season as an integral part of the intercollegiate sports program.

Isf Row: Virginia Linnan, Patricia Zacherl, Mildred Hutchins. 2nd Row: Phoebe Etzell, Beverly Myers, Mary Schimp.

:heerlead

cneeneaaers

The cheerleading squad at Clarion is made up of seven lively girls who have cheered our football and basketball teams on to victory and stood by them in defeat. These girls have worked very hard in promoting school spirit.

The cheerleaders are seen at all the football and basketball games, in parades, and at assemblies.

h

omecoming

our queen

Scindro Hepler, Anita King, Jack Fox, Sally Bryan, David Young, Carol Emig.

h

omecoming

A warm bright day greeted the returning alumni and the spectacular Home- coming parade this year. The efforts of Fred Matheson were very successful as indicated by the beauty and popularity of the parade. The prizes were awarded to Sigma Sigma Sigma, Delta Kappa, and Lambda Chi Delta first, second, and third respectively. Surrounded by her court, the charming, attractive Miss Sally Bryan was crowned Queen at the halftime ceremonies. The combined resource- fulness of the freshmen and sophomore classes completed the day at the Home- coming dance. The teas, parade, football game, coronation ceremonies, and the dance of the Homecoming of 1959 will remain in the hearts of all those who attended.

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Nolo Snyder, Donna Berty, Joyce Andre, Connie Dubort, Karlene Smith, Judy Rogers, Sandy Hepler, Carol Emig, Sally Bryan.

queen's float

One of the highlights of the Homecoming Day Parade is the Queen's Float. Each class is represented by two girls who are attendants to the Queen.

Those attending the freshman class were Nolo Snyder and Donna Berty. Joyce Andre and Connie Dubort were sophomore attendants and Karlene Smith and Judy Rogers were from the junior class. Carol Emig and Sandy Hepler were the two senior attendants to the queen, Solly Bryan.

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Miss Linnie Lou Steiner, who was sponsored by the Geography Club, was selected as Clarion College's Miss C.S.T.C. of 1958. This small Pittsburgher's reading from Mark Twain's Adam's Diary and Eve's Diary displayed her talent and personality and won for her the acclaim of the judges.

Miss Steiner then won the title of Miss Clarion County. She represented Clarion County in the Miss Pennsylvania contest.

The friendly smiling sophomore reigned over the Autumn Leaf Festival as Miss Festival.

miss clarion county

winning

floats

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"Give Me Your Tired, Your Po Sigma Sigma Sigma

Second Prize

"Hawaii— Our Next State,

S.R.T.C— Our Next Win"

Delta Kappa

"Moon Over Miami" Lambda Chi Delta

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faculty directory

Bert Anson, Jr., Ph.D., Social Studies, De Pauw University, A.B.; Indiana University, M.A., Ph.D.

William E. Beattie, B.A., Speech, Wayne Univer- sity, B.A.; Graduate work, Ohio University and University of Illinois.

Helen M. Becker, M.A., Elementary Education, Graduate, Clarion State Normal School; Uni- versity of Pittsburgh, B.S.; Columbia Univer- sity, M.A.

Alpha E. Bernard, Ed.D., Head of Elementary Edu- cation Department, Northern Michigan College of Education, B.S.; Graduate work. University of Michigan; Indiana University, M.S. in Ed., Ed.D.

Carl E. Caldwell, M.A., English, Speech, Hobart College, A.B.; Middlebury College, M.A.; Addi- tional graduate work, McGill University, the Sorbonne, Middlebury College, University of Rochester.

Walter L. Hart, M. of F.A., Director of Admissions, Head of Music Department, Grove City College, B.M.; Carnegie Institute of Technology, M. of F.A.; Additional graduate work, St. Bonaven- ture College; University of Pittsburgh, New York University.

Ernest W. Johnson, M.Ed., Education, Physical Education, and Assistant Dean of Men, Clarion State Teachers College, B.S.; University of Pitts- burgh, M.Ed.

James C. King, Ph.D., Social Studies, Dean of Men, Northeastern (Oklahoma) State College, B.A.; University of Utah, Ph.D.

Helen Knuth, Ph.D., Social Studies, University of Dubuque, B.A.; Northwestern University, M.A., Ph.D.

C. A. Kuhner, M.S., Head of Geography Depart- ment, Ohio University, B.S.; University of Wis- consin, M.S.; Additional graduate work. Uni- versity of Chicago, University of Pittsburgh.

Frank M. Campbell, M.A., Spanish, Social Studies, Assistant Dean of Men, Grove City College, B.S.; Pennsylvania State College, M.A.

Rena M. Carlson, M.A., L.S. Head Librarian, Greenville College, A.B.; Carnegie Institute of Technology, B.S.; Graduate work at University of Southern California; University of Michigan, M.A.

Thomas A. Carnahan, M.Ed., Mathematics, Safety Education, Grove City College, B.S.; Pennsyl- vania State College, M.Ed.; Additional gradu- ate work at University of Southern California; University of Pittsburgh.

Bruce H. Dinsmore, Ph.D., Biological Science, Indi- ana State Teachers College, B.S.; Columbia University, M.A.; University of Pittsburgh, M.S., Ph.D.

Franklin G. Fitch, Ed.D., Secondary Education, Ball State Teachers College, B.S.; Indiana Uni- versity, M.A., Ed.D.

William M. Force, M.A., Speech, Colgate Univer- sity, B.A.; Northwestern University, M.A.

George R. Lewis, Ed.D., Head of Mathematics De- partment, East Stroudsburg State Teachers Col- lege, B.S.; University of Pittsburgh, M.Litt; Graduate work, Bucknell College; Pennsyl- vania State University, Ed.D.

Frank Lignelli, M.Ed., Safety Education, Physical Education, Clarion State Teachers College, B.S.; University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed.; Additional work, Pennsylvania State University.

William M. McDonald, M.A., Music, Indiana State Teachers College, B.S.; New York University, M.A.

Nancy S. McKee, M.L.S., Librarian, Wilson Col- lege, A.B.; Carnegie Institute of Technology, M.L.S.; Additional graduate work. University of Pittsburgh.

John P. Mellon, M.Litt., English, Clarion State Teachers College, B.S.; University of Pittsburgh, M.Litt.; Graduate work. University of Colorado.

Lester D. Moody, Ph.D., English, Washington State College, B.A.; University of Washington, M.A., Ph.D.

faculty directory

Eleanor D. DeWald Moore, M.S.L.S., Librarian Clarion State Teachers College, B.S.; University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed.; Columbia University, M.S. in L.S.

Jomes D. Moore, Ed.M., Dean of Instruction, Mus- kingum College, A.B.; University of Pittsburgh, Ed.M.

Galen L. Ober, M.Ed., Physical Science, Indiana State Teachers College, B.S.; University of Pitts- burgh, M.Ed.; Additional graduate work. Uni- versity of Wisconsin.

Charles G. Pearce, Ed.M., Art, Indiana State Teachers College, B.S.; Pennsylvania State Col- lege, Ed.M.; Additional graduate work, Penn- sylvania State College.

Donald D. Pierce, Ph.D., Head of Physical Science Department, Oberlin College, A.B.; Graduate work. University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania State University, University of Illinois, M.A., Ph.D.

Donald R. Predmore, Ph.D., Biological Science, Education, Miami University, Undergraduate work. University of Pittsburgh, B.S., M.A., Ph.D.

Grace Pryor, M.Ed., Dean of Women, Clarion State Teachers College, B.S.; University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed.; Additional graduate work at Duke University, University of Pittsburgh, West- minster College, Bucknell University, Pennsyl- vania State University.

Martha T. Riley, M.A., Geography, Graduate, Farmville State Normal School; George Wash- ington University, B.A.; Columbia University, M.A.; Additional graduate work, Cornell Uni- versity, Harvard University, University of Vir- ginia.

Charles W. Robbe, M.A., Social Studies, Univer- sity of Iowa, University of Illinois, B.S.; The University of Vermont, M.A. Seminars The University of Birmingham, England; University of Leyden, Holland; University of Paris, France; Chatelard School, Montreux, Switzerland; Ad- ditional graduate work. University of Califor- nia, University of Texas, Harvard University.

Mildred D. Sandoz, M.A., Biology, Oklahoma Col- lege for Women, B.A.; University of Illinois, M.A.; Additional graduate work. University of Washington, University of Oklahoma, Univer- sity of Maryland, University of Texas, Col- lege of William and Mary, University of Hous- ton.

Paul L. Shank, Ph.D., Physical Science, Education, Bethany College, B.S.; Graduate work. Uni- versity of West Virginia; University of Pitts- burgh, M.Ed.; Ph.D.

Charles J. Shontz, M.S., Biological Science, Indi- ana State Teachers College, B.S.; University of Pittsburgh, M.S.; Additional graduate work, University of Minnesota, University of Pitts- burgh.

Betty Simpson, B.S., Health and Physical Educa- tion, West Chester State Teachers College, B.S. in Health and Physical Education.

Richard C. Skinner, M.Ed., Director of Teacher Training, Education, West Illinois State Teach- ers College, B.Ed.; Northwestern University, M.A.; University of Illinois, M.Ed.; Additional graduate work at University of Illinois.

Joseph R. Spence, M.Ed., Head of Art Department, Edinboro State Teachers College, B.S.; Pennsyl- vania State University, M.Ed.; Additional graduate work, Syracuse University.

Martha Stewart, AA.Ed., Librarian, Northwestern University, B.A.; Carnegie Institute of Tech- nology, B.S. in L.S.; University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed.

Dana S. Still, Ph.D., English, Ohio State Univer- sity, B.S., M.A.; University of Pittsburgh, Ph.D.

Herbert H. Sussbach, Ph.D., Physical Science, Uni- versity Breslou, Germany, B.S.; M.S.; Gradu- ate work. University of Amsterdam, Holland; University of Southern California, Ph.D.

Waldo S. Tippin, M.A., Education, Director of Ath- letics, Geneva College, B.S.; Graduate work. University of Michigan; Columbia University, M.A.; University of Pittsburgh.

seniors 1959

Abplonalp, William: Ridgway Adams, Sandra: Knox Aiello, Anthony; Farrell Alcorn, Virginia: Titusville Alter, Lynn: Tarentum Anderson, Gerry: Port Allegany Ashbaugh, Paul: Emienton Earger, Phoebe: Callensburg Hartley, Marion: Pittsburgh Beotty, Virginia: Karns City Bell, Frederick: East Brady Benlzley, Betty: Corsica Blacl<, Margaret: Karns City Book, Doris: New Castle Boor, Janet: Venus BorstorfF, Theresa: Corry Bosway, John: Clarion Bowley, Claire: Brookville Broken, Lawrence: Latrona Heights Brazer, Janice: New Kensington Brosnahan, Robert: Knox Bryan, Solly: Butler Burket, Dorothy: Tyrone Camp, Carolyn: Leechburg Cordamone, Anthony: Pitcairn Carlson, Linda: Ridgway Cerutti, Mildred: Seminoli Charlton, James: Brockwoy Chestnut, David: Sharon Clark, Gerald: Clarion Cook, Dalph: Clorion (Temp.) Corbett, Jeannette: Clarion Crain, Solly: Duke Center Crawford, Grant: Emienton Crose, Robert: Kirtanning Dollop, Chester: Springdole D'Angelo, Rocco: Pittsburgh Danielson, Richard: Mt. Jewett Donziger, Delores: Pittsburgh Delansky, Philip: Osceola Mills Donghia, Anthony: Apollo Dryden, Faye: Butler Dwyer, John: New Bethlehem Edwards, Cormi: Kittonning Emerick, William: Brookville Emig, Carol: Clarion Essenwein, Robert: Kittonning Eustice, William: Clarion Exiey, Alice: Knox Fesenmyer, John: Oil City Fox, Jack: Rimersburg Franklin, Darrell: Oil City Frederick, Lawrence: Kane Ginkel, Marilyn: Shippenville Gourley, Roy; Fairmount City

Groziano, James: Warren Green, Conrad: Franklin Greene, David: Brookville Greer, Horry: Knox Greggs, Donald: Cochronton Griffin, William: Warren Gruber, Elizabeth: Corry Gumpher, Ardeth: Pittsburgh Guslafson, Gary: Gibsonia Gustafson, Sandra: Warren Hoch, Edwin: Shippenville Hoight, Clevo: Johnsonburg Harris, Arthur: Export Hortman, Jane: Sligo Hortmon, Merlin: Mt. Pleasant Haubrich, LoVerne: Irwin Hepler, Sandra; Apollo Hicks, Dorothy Joan; New Castle Hogue, Carol; Oil City Hosack, Dorothy; Clarion Hubauer, Charles: Clarion Humeniuk, Jon: New Kensington Hutchison, Paul: Butler Johnson, Lois: Ridgway Karp, Jean: Pittsburgh Keneske, Gerald: Corsica Kunkle, Robert: St. Petersburg Lewis, John: Brookville Lord, George: Mohoffey Lucas, Virgil: Beaverdale Ludwiczak, Donald; Arnold Lund, Sally: Ridgway Lupher, Watson: Erie Main, Lydia Jackson: Warren Mondic, Melvin: Harwick Mangonoro, Charlotte; Verona Mopes, Wilbur: Clarion Matheson, Fred; Ridgway Mothios, Diane: Rimersburg Maxwell, Janet; Slippery Rock McCarrier, James; Butler McElhatton, James; Brockport Mellring, Bruce; Corsica Mezerski, Evelyn; Carnegie Miller, Beverly: Kittonning Miller, Blanche; Shippenville Miller, James: Bradford Miller, Morlin: Fairmount City Miller, Neil: Fairmount City Mills, Jeanne W.: Clarion Mong, Nancy: Knox Monnoyer, Sally: Brookville Moore, David: Cecil Moore, Priscillo Burns; Sligo

Morris, Richard; Sligo Nelson, Vincent: Weedville Nicol, llene: Clarion Northey, Phyllis O.: Reynoldsville Nulph, Margaret: Leeper Paige, Naomi: Johnstown Pepe, Donald: Bridgeville Plavney, Fred: New Bethlehem Poprik, Edward: Ford City Powell, Richard; Emienton Pugh, Harry;

Quinn, Thomas: Reynoldsville Roboch, Carol: Pittsburgh Rairigh, Albert: Hillsdale Ronson, Gloria: Clarion Rednock, Lee: Jeannette Reese, Beverly: Carnegie Rhoads, James: Franklin Ritchey, Deonno: Franklin Roch, Carol Ann: Pittsburgh Rupert, Elizabeth: Clarion Russell, Richard; Franklin Sayers, James B.: Clarion Schickling, Lester: Clearfield Schrecengost, Ronald: Karns City Scott, Joanne; Pittsfield Sereno, Janet: Coudersport Shay, Gory: Knox Singer, John Deon: Marienville Slougenhoupt, John: Clarion Smith, Ernest: Oil City Smith, Jon Roe: Springdole Snyder, Elvin: Timblin Stewart, Joyce; Titusville Strain, Herbert; Valencia Summerville, Richard: Knox Sutton, Willard: leeper Swonson, Dole; Hozelhurst Terwilliger, Dale; Porker Terwilliger, LoVerne; Fisher Thompson, Helen; Meadvllle Thompson, Richard; Clorion Volonsky, Joseph; Sykesville Vuic, Nancy Kelly; Fallen Timber Walker, Lois; Zelienople Warner, Patricia: Somerset Woshowich, Roddy: McKeesport West, Robert: Duquesne Whitmer, Raymond: Emporium Wiesen, Richard: Franklin Williams, Neol: Meadvllle Yough, James; East Brady Young, David; New Bethlehem Yount, Richard; Ford City Zdanowski, Adelio; Arnold

directory

JUNIORS

Secondary Secondary Secondary

Barone, Albert Kohan, John Rouse, Lee

Basfide, Mercedes Kuntz, Russell Rybar, Donald

Botz, Ronald Laing, Paul Sabatini, Albert

Braddock, Mike Laughman, Herbert Schimp, Mary

Burkett, Donald Linn, Kenneth Smith, Donald

Calkins, Thomas Little, James Smith, Gary

Cindrich, George Livermore, Caroline Smrekar, Roy

Clark, Nancy Lott, Miles Smutko, William

Clever, Donald Lucas, Edward Szul, Eugene

Condio, Ronald Lucas, Harold Terpak, Paul

Costa, Wayne MacDonold, Theodore Todd, Blaine

Daum, Roger Mogee, Richard Truman, William

Davis, Roland Mahony, Daniel Underwood, Archie

Decker, Janet Matlak, Harry Uzelac, Bernard

Decker, Jean McCoy, Norman R. VanNort, Arthur

Depp, Daniel McFarland, George Vida, Hilary

DiNunzio, Nicholas McNeil, Carol Weidner, Victor

Doverspike, John McNeil, John White, Morjorie

Dubick, Thelma McWilliams, Joseph Yeager, John

Dunham, Richard Meyer, Wade

Dunn, James R. Miller, Keith

Dunn, Lee Moore, Donald

Enoch, Paul Moore, James L.

Elementary

Allen, Gloria Ann Anderson, Doris Bach, Betty Jane

Galbreoth, Lorry Murray, Patricia Boyhurst, Joseph

/~ » 1 u Myers, Robert ,.,

Gates, Joseph ' Beacom, Eleanor R.

... Narby, L. Maxwell ni- . ..

Gazda, Sally Borden, Elizabeth

^ , , Nason, Carol Ann .

Gordon, James Calhoun, Dons

Nelson, James ^ ,, ^ ..

Grudowski, Helen Calloway, Emily

O'Connell, William

Hoger, Donald Canterna, Linda

Olon, Frederick

Henry, Irvin Carson, Lawrence

P^'''^' "-^^y Cipollone, Adela

Piatt, Richard Clowson, Morjorie

Roybuck, MaryLou Colton, Norma Jean

Henry, Marvin

Howelle, Richard

Kifer, James Reckhart, Ronald DeBlander, Vera

Knosky, Michael Rolls, Eugene Deibler, Benjamin

Kockler, James A. Rothrock, Harriet Dillmon, Linda

137

Elementary

Douds, Cordelia Henry, Avanell Kuty, Patricia Lowman, John MaurhofF, Doyle Minich, Helen Mollnaro, Peter Nolsheim, Joanne Polak, Veronica Rogers, Judith Rossey, Thomas Sarko, Betty Schopp, Joseph N. Slattery, Helen

Secondary

Acklin, Jay C. Alcorn, William C. Allshouse, Thomas Andre, Joyce Babish, Steve Bako, George Bornhart, David Barrett, Raymond I. Beightol, William Bell, Donald Bertani, John Besson, Christine Best, Richard W. Blaine, Jack Blumer, Larry Bolan, Anne Bowersox, Norma Bowser, Daniel L. Boyer, Robert Budday, Janet E. Burns, Edward F.

directory

Elementary

Stewart, Mary Lee Swanson, Nancy Thickey, Fred George Thomas, Nancy Vuic, Melvin Weisbaker, Sharon Welker, Bernice Wertz, Nancy Wherry, Ruth Whitaker, Ethel

Library Science

Bickel, Alice Kay Blockowicz, Celeste

SOPHOMORES Secondary

Camarote, John Capizzi, Joseph Carley, John Carlson, Dolores Carlson, William Clark, David Colman, William Colegrove, William Copenhaver, Jesse Corbett, William Cotton, Taylor Crum, Richard Cummings, Patrick Currie, Robert Dougherty, Louis Day, William DeCapite, Alfonse DeLong, Richard DeMarte, James DeMarte, Joseph Dembosky, Frederick

Library Science

Clark, Judith Ann Forkas, Margaret Gilliland, Lee Hemstreet, Diana Johnson, Frances Johnson, Nancy Larimer, Betty Pfeifer, Judith Rossiter, William Smith, Karlene Temple, William Tomson, Katheryne Verloto, Georgia Wymer, Ruth

Secondary

Ditty, William E. Doman, James Dubart, Constance Eddinger, Robert Engle, Richard Espy, Joyce F. Estadt, Daniel Everhart, Robert Ferko, William Finnegan, Charles P. Florie, Karl Ford, Marion FreidhofF, Wayne Gaiser, Donald Gardner, Jon Gaul, Eric Gowetski, Stanley Grady, Donald Granater, Patrick Grayson, Janet Greene, LeVeda

Secondary

Grenci, Nicola Hankey, Harry Harris, Alfred Hortz, Robert Hess, Robert Hickman, Rhoda Himes, Kenneth Hockinson, Charles Hohn, Richard Hunter, James James, Nancy Johnson, Chester Kemerer, Ralph Ketner, Nancy J.

King, Jack C.

Klingensmith, Charles

Kohler, Faith

Kurcis, Steve

Lerch, Marybelle

Lewis, Paul

Lockett, Thomas

Logan, ClifFord

Long, Linda

Matlak, James

McCabe, John T.

McCash, Jack

McCoy, Norman K.

McCullough, William L.

McElhattan, Thomas

McLaughlin, Agnes

McLaughlin, David

McMaster, Ronald Means, Richard D. Mercuri, Frank Miller, Curtis Mindek, Helen Mittereder, Conrad

directory

Secondary

Molsky, John Murtland, Gary Naylor, John P. Nichol, Robert

Northey, Robert

Palmer, Paul

Poscarella, Vincent

Perry, Darrell

Polasko, Henry

Querio, Angela

Racioppi, Joseph

Raible, Claude

Randall, Judith

Roberts, Daniel

Rosenberger, Robert

Sandy, Arthur

Sandy, Ciuey

Sarcinella, Janice

Schimp, Frederick

Schuster, Paul

Sebring, Albert

Shirey, Carl

Shoup, Robert Shropshire, John Sieber, Ethel Siegel, Marion Simpson, James Smith, John R. Snyder, Malcolm Snyder, Mary Grace Snyder, William C. Stablow, Thomas Stahlman, Leiand Stahlman, Robert L. Steltzer, George Strycula, Stanley G. Stupka, Edwin

Secondary

Summerville, John Summerville, Max Swonson, Donald Taormina, Anthony Topolski, Daniel Torchio, Gildo Urban, Clement Vespa, Ronald Volansky, Robert G. Wagner, George Wain, John Walter, Jon West, Joyce M. Zappa, Benjamin Zilcosky, David

Elementary

Archible, William Arpino, Anthony Atwell, Truzah Baker, Rita M. Barnes, Mariella Berkey, Roy Berlinski, Roberta Braund, Carole Ann Burns, Herbert Byers, Glenn Claypoole, Virginia Crowe, Frances

Douglas, Janet Lee

Endlich, Charles

Engelback, Carole Ann

Evans, Hannah

Fallara, Anthony

Fleming, John R.

Foust, Nancy

French, Patricia

Elementary

Fuller, Claire Gates, John Grettler, Foe Haubrich, Carol Hay, Mary Henderson, James H. Henry, Ronald Hilty, Rita Knapp, Carol Lewis, Margaret McCoy, Mary Louise McNutt, Vivian Meckley, Beatrice Mitchell, Patricia Moore, Carol Moreland, Dorothy Muse, Robert Myers, Beverly Nicholson, William Panaia, Ellery Perry, Georgianna

Secondary

Adams, Jerry L. Alekno, James Allen, Robert Anderson, Gary Ashbough, James Baker, Harold G. Barrett, James K. Bashline, Duane Belavic, Charles Berberich, Carol Bickel, Elinor Bobbert, Larry Bono, William Boris, Carole

directory

Elementary

Pierre, LuVonne Quottro, Francis Richardson, Catherine Rodgers, Nancy Jane ShefFer, Eugene Shilling, Donald Slogle, Judy Smothers, Charlene Smith, Eleanor Snyder, Barbara Sorenson, James Steiner, Linie Lou Stewart, Marjorie Swope, Nancy VonOrd, Ronald Welms, John Wilson, Gloria Wright, Patrick Zacherl, Patricia

Library Science

Conn, Betty

FRESHMEN Secondary

Bosin, James Bowser, Daniel R. Bowser, Walter Brand, Marilyn Breuer, Arthur Britton, Ronald Bruno, Frank Buhite, William Bukosky, Raymond Collenburg, Judith Coratelli, Albert Carl, Roger Chantrey, Paul Chapman, Thomas Ciuca, Louis

Library Science

D'Ascenzo, Christine Dunmire, Patricia Evans, Donn Eyth, Mary Jo Harvey, Ray Heil, Julia A. Heilmon, Barbara Hoover, Rebecca Hosack, Karen Johnson, Joyce Korr, Janet Lind, Sylvia McElravy, Robert Nolf, Ann Pearson, Robert Siegel, Phyllis Silia, Nancimay Stewart, Sharon Wike, George Williams, James Yanek, William

Secondary

CKfF, John B. Cloherty, Robert Coffmon, Clarence James Colpo, John R. Condeluci, Samuel Connor, Dorothy Cook, James K. Copenhaver, Velma Cottrell, George Cox, Frank Cravener, Edward Crimorki, Anthony Cyphert, Patricia Daum, Grant Day, Donald

directory

Secondary

DeFrancisis, Arthur Deloney, Donna Dellapina, Ronald Denordo, George Dininny, Donald Ditty, Carlo (Nurse) Douthett, William Duggan, John Eshbough, Robert Eshelman, Thomas Fernekes, Thomas Fitzsimmons, Tony France, John Frank, Donald Franks, Arthur Gaiser, Dennis Geary, Helen Goochee, William Gowetski, Kenneth Michael Gracy, John Graham, Edward Greco, Richard Grosch, LeRoy Hanno, James Hannold, Gene Heiberger, Jordan Henry, Larry Hixenbaugh, Joseph Hoover, James Hormel, Richard Lee Hosey, Richard Hurley, Donald Itell, Edward Jackson, William Jenkins, William Kohot, John

Secondary

Kanaan, Eugene Kane, James W. Kemmer, Avis Khali!, Robert Kifer, Scott King, Thomas Knopfel, Darrell Kratsa, James Lee, Gloria Lee, Patricia Lenczewski, Lawrence Lewis, Barbara Logan, Arthur Scott Lucas, Noel Ludwiczak, Patricia MacClennan, Robert Magaro, John Marnic, Judith Marshall, Vera Martin, Carol Master, Joseph Matalik, James Maus, John L. Mays, John B. McCleory, Stanley McCloskey, Diana McCool, Erma McElroy, Robert E, McElroy, William McLaughlin, Dennis McLaughlin, James McManigle, Thomas McNomaro, Thomas McPherson, Richard McQuown, Forrest Melick, Sandra

Secondary

Meyer, Charles Miller, Mary Jane Mohney, Barry Moore, Wayne Morrow, William Mortimer, Richard Mottorn, David Mowry, Paul Murphy, Bruce Murray, Thomas Myers, Dallas Noonan, Charles O'Neil, Howard Ordiway, Kay Ozimek, William Parks, Francis Porulo, Donald Pence, Allen Petika, Matthew Petrich, Stephen Picardi, Mary Pisaneschi, James Plyler, Gary Pompe, Robert Popielski, Judith Powell, Richard W. Preisser, Dennis Pritchard, Diane Roneri, Frances Ray, William Reib, Richard Rice, Patricia

Richards, Barbara (Nurse) Richards, Joan (Nurse) Rockey, John Rogers, Richard M.

directory

Secondary

Sakson, John P. Schaefer, Carole Schlekot, Judith Schrecongost, Lorry B. Schrecongost, Roger Selwoy, Dovid ShafFer, Richard Shanahan, Charles Shaner, Solly Sheely, James Shick, Frederick Shields, Byron Shirey, Clyde Shoemoker, Fred Shoup, John L. Shreckengosf, Lorry D. Shumaker, Ronald Skinner, David Slay, Connie Sloan, Gilbert Smith, Gerald Smith, John E. Smoker, William Snyder, Judy Somers, Robert Stewart, Ronald Sullivan, Henry J. Summerville, Alvin Supok, Raymond Sutliff, William Swortfager, Ruth Terrill, Barbara Thompson, Todd Torchio, Gloria Tosh, Larry Toy, Esther J.

Secondary

Toy, Robert

Tubbs, William George Ulmer, Thomas Ungvarsky, Jack Ventresco, Rudolph Vido, Joseph Wagner, Kahle Waikowiok, Leonard Wasylink, Franklin Weckerly, Roger Wehrii, Thomas Weikal, Daniel Wellman, Margaret Weity, Timothy Wholen, William White, John T. Wiant, Heidi Widmor, Ernest Wile, James Wilson, Dorsey Wilson, James Wingate, James Zdravecky, Albert Zecker, Fred Elementary Anchors, Linda Borile, Veronica Boynhom, Janet Bennordo, Joseph Berty, Donna Bishop, Beth Blose, William Bokdorf, Carol Borelli, Nick Brougham, Susan Buczek, Mary Ann

Elementary

Budzinski, Helen Buhite, Esther Burford, Judith Cipollone, Emilio Crate, Mary Catherine Davis, William Dittman, Donna Dobos, Roland Etzel, Phoebe Forringer, Judith Foster, Rachel Fox, Judith Freeburg, Judith Gallagher, Selmo Glenn, Doris Gorr, Barbara Graham, Jeonnette Guido, Shirley Horouse, Robert Heller, Barbara Henry, Rachel Hopkins, Janet Hutchins, Mildred Jelllson, Stephanie Kenemuth, Joanne Krathge, Janice Kunselman, Susan Kuzma, Lorraine LaufFer, Martha Lehner, Suellen Lewis, Joyce Lichko, Nancy Lieberum, Judy Lingenfelter, John D. Linnan, Virginia Manno, Betty

Elementary Master, Sonja Mathias, Elva McCoy, Ronald McCullough, Martha McDowell, Jeanne McElwain, James McLaine, Mary Ellen McNeil, Sally Michel, Edward Midgley, Josephine Miller, Sarah Myers, Walter Nara, Bonnie Nega, Thomas Noca, Cecelia Nordahl, Shirley O'Brien, James O'Brien, Robert Gary Plummer, Nancy Porter, Mary Lee Ralph, Ralph Reed, Joan

Secondary

Alcibiade, Scipione Baldwin, John A. Bishop, Cletus Burton, Ralph Carter, Richard D. Comes, Edward Cowan, Rodger Dougherty, David DeCaro, Angelo S. Dembaugh, Fred Estok, Paul Fulmer, James L. Gadagno, Robert Geoly, Paul

directory

Elementary Reed, Patricia Rendosh, Beverly Rhodes, Mary Jane Roberts, Donald Rocco, Frank Rock, Jean Rossey, Ruth Schimp, Judith Sinai, Delbert Skelly, Gloria Smith, Karen Smith, Leono Snyder, Nolo Spencer, Janet Szofran, Maxine Trill, Janet Truby, Catherine Turney, Carole Waddell, Marilyn Walton, Judith Waters, Ruth Wilshire, Patricia

January FRESHMEN Secondary

Grobeic, Richard Graham, Richard J. Houghtling, John Ihnat, George Johns, Eleanor Kolakowski, Horry M. Krach, James F. Mango, John S. Mastovich, Michael Mathias, Paul Moberly, Arthur Morgan, Marion D. Newcome, Thomas Peles, Lawrence

Elementary

Wise, Paul Zocherl, Joanne

Library Science

August, Martha Chittister, Ann Daley, Sally Donnels, Paula Deveny, Donna Hamrock, Mary Ellen Harchuck, Barbara Heilman, Joanna Kerr, Linda Ann Loya, Jack

McDonald, Genevieve McGarry, Phyllis Purich, Olgo Richenbach, Edna Mae Smouse, Gregg Steele, Alice Jean Uhrine, Loreen Vida, Marleen Weed, Nolo

Secondary

Preston, James P. Reddinger, John A. Shaffer, Kenneth Tallarico, Richard Watson, Dan E. Winters, Robert G. Elementary Boley, Earl Fortier, Joseph A. Guthrie, Harold Kolgore, Richard Lee McCleary, Lois Strickland, Carol Yount, Keith

The editors and staff of the 1959 Sequelle would like to thank the members of the faculty and the students who have cooperated and assisted us in compiling this book. We also appreciate the suggestions given us by the photographer, engraver, and printer.

Photographer CARL AND DON STUDIO

Clarion, Pennsylvania

Engraver ZIMMERMAN ENGRAVING COMPANY

Sykesville, Pennsylvania

Printer KURTZ BROS.

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