Penn State University - La Vie Yearbook (University Park, PA)

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F 1, o l R 3 Q, 'MA ,kgs it ,rn - 1 4 ' 7' rl-Q K is fqiareig I P 1. '5f 'l Pm-IQ e- ' YW Y -if 5 Q.. .V QQ N Ewa-3 P Q if W 9:35 - ,ks 'B sw' vm 5-.'?w ,- 1 4 5, .Jipg ff A, . f 5, 5- ff:-J 5215? N 1. g. 4. si' 1 Q, x H' 1 I iv 'L qs fa- 4 if - ifwf ndgw V51 iwi' s R slit 1 Ill! 1 -'Inj Pnl-,lzsi Y .sf '.l1A'..4. t H. E . in A, if wr 5' s-n ,,g 4.-'L if fl F nuff., EX LIBRIS L - --- .1 THE BOOK OF THE SENIOR CLASS 1952 LA VIE ww ,fxwgff X ANDREW WALLACE CASE Hundreds have studled fine arts under Professor Case DEDICATIQN La Vie art work is reviewed around the dining room table NDREVV VVALLACE CASE, Professor of Pine Arts, has been the guiding hand of LA V IE for twenty-five years. During this quarter of a century that Andy Case has so generously given both time and advice in his capacity as Art Critic, LA VIE has become one of the leading college yearboolts in the United States. His invaluable guidance and criticism have made him largely responsible for the enviable number of All-American honors won by our class annual. Since Professor Case came to Penn State in 1926, his interest in students has extended beyond the classroom. He was a charter member and adviser of Pi Camma Alpha, fine arts honoraryg has been active in Scarab, professional architecture fraternity: serves as faculty adviser to the Penn State Engineer' in addition to LA VrEg is an adviser to Alpha Phi Delta fraternity, and is a lecturer for the Newman Club. He has also worked with students in many other activities. It is with great pride, therefore, that we, the editors of the 1952 LA VIE, express our genuine appreciation and gratitude by dedicating this, his twenty-hfth book, to Andrew W. Case -- brilliant artist and scholar, inspiring teacher, understanding adviser, sincere friend. FCDREWORD OBIORROVVZS memories will include pleasant thoughts of coffee hours and classes, week-end dates and dances, college songs and midnight snacks. i But they will also include a clearer under- standing of the less tangible advantages of Penn State-those unseen forces that hind together stu- dents ol many races, colors, and creeds in the mutual respect that leads to a world of peace and international co-operation. Your 1952 LA XZIE records many of the tan- gihle facts in your four years at Penn State. It is hoped that the less tangihle factors that have played an important role in your college life have left their marli in the mind and the heart. If this he true, we, as alumni, can always he proud to identify ourselves as Penn State, Class of SZ. THE COLLEGE THE CLASS THE ACTIVITIES ATHEQ ATHLETICS -II-IE CJRGANIZATIONS THE COLLEGE 3 .ull ,v 'z .N K ,. ,Q fx. Q 'Fawn' ' f L4h HN- . , i? .v',5wI5 ww- -:N f A . 3 I I dv ...V - .--:i it v Y :'1,.-'iJJ3. 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HAAS - SfllJ,7l?l'llZf61'ZL'l61Zf of Public l1'ZSf7'l1Cfl01'l Harrisburg IVIILES HORST ---- Secretary of Ag7'lC'Zllf'Zl7'6 - Harrisburg RICHARD RIAIZE - - - Secretory of Mines - - Harrisburg APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR FRANK R. DENTON, Pittsburgh VVILLIABI K. LILERICH, Clearfield HOWARD LAIXIADE, VVilliamsport FRED WARING, Shawnee-on-Delaware XV. STEVVART TAYLOR, Harrisburg EDGAR C. WEICHEL, Scranton ELECTED BY THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION GEORGE H. DEIKE, Pittsburgh JABIES B. LONG, Blue Bell RIILTON ERITSGHE, Philadelphia L. MALITHE, Youngstown, O. WILLIAM D. HARKINS, Philadelphia JAIXIES IVIILHOLLAND, Pittsburgh R. C. JONES, Pittsburgh MRS. CARVEL SPARKS, Riverton, N. CLARENCE G. STOLL, Gloucester, Va. ELECTED BY DELEGATES FROM SOCIETIES KENZIE S. BAGSHAVV, Hollidaysburg JOHN H. LIGHT, Annville FRED E. BITTENBENDER, Shickshinny ALBERT NESBITT, Philadelphia JOHN N. FORKER, Pittsburgh CHARLES E. OAKES, Allentown R. JOHNSTON GILLAN, St. Thomas VVALTER W. PATCHELL, Philadelphia E. H. GYGER, JR., Kimberton ROGER W. ROWLAND, New Castle H. TIHORIAS HALLOWELL, JR., Rydal GEORGE VV. SLOCUIXI, Milton ORGANIZATION JABIES RIILHOLLAND, Pittsburgh ----- - - Presirlent CEEORCE H. DEIKE, Pittsburgh ----- Vice-President IVIILTON S. EISENHOWER, State College - - - - Secretary ADRIAN O. RIORSE, State College - Assistant Secretary SAMUEL K. HOSTETTER, State College ----- - Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MESSRS. BACSHAW, DEIKE, LAIXIADE, MALITHE, ROWLAND, SLOGIIM, XXVEICPIELQ President and Secretary, ex offzcio. PRESIDENT. THE PENNSYLVANIA STATF COI I FCF x 11::'1 2f 1552 T . Xp. .. ..X,,. M- ' ESX-xg: ' 4:,:g1-lf:-:M 1 .ws AQ, 4 X Vg N v, A Yfdx . s - . , . 4 4 5 X f:q.af:w3gz:jgY'-fx'-.,-fix ' Y .G2E'1f:E:-: fix:-S:-w f 1 2' 'aim . . T X N AU, :.- X V -, Q'-4:5,E'4::, A K 1 :M fy.- ,, .,.. X X '-,-' -.Six K N 1-Q -'gs 42.--,:1r.f,:y:y , X x 1 f2f'11ff1s-,PXSQHQES 2.12, QEFFISLNFX NL. - . I . . ,Vg ' R T' E158 I tai? SEE MILTON S. EISENHOWER 20 OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT ADRIAN O. MORSE J. ORVIS KELLER Provost Director of General Extension SAMUEL K. HOSTETTER C. S. WYAND Comptroller Assistant to the President WILMER E. KENWORTHY RICHARD C. MALONEY Director of Student Affairs Administrative Assistant, Office of the President ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION HEADS X'xNSx,N X Xxx sxxxxxx X sssx X Ds xx X xxxx X x X xx X XXX XX XX X xx X XX X XX Sxx Q +L, ss X X X XX X XXX X X XXX X x X XX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X LOUIS H. BELL Director, Department of Public lntormotiong College Editor HERBERT R. GLENN MARION R. TRABUE FRANK F. MORRIS Director, Heolth Service Director of Summer Sessions Drector of Personnel Services X X X X 22 XX X X X X S5 1, S +,Q ,S RUSSELL E. CLARK Director of Housing MILDRED A. BAKER Director of Food Service 1, is 'is Si X, Sxs SS is +5 +R Ni, SL Ss QQ WALTER H. WIEGAND ALLEN C. ST. CLAIR HAROLD K. WILSON CARL R. BARNES Director, Department of Director of Purchases Director, Division of Intermediate Executive Accountant Physical Plant Registration RIDGE RILEY GEORGE N. P. LEETCI-I GEORGE L. DONOVAN C. O. WILLIAMS Executive Secretary, Alumni Director, College Placement Manager, Associated Student Dean of Admissions Association Service Activities and Registrar xx x X x x x x xx X 23 X x x X X X, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I DEAN OF MEN HAROLD K. WILSON Deon of Men QF DEAN OF WGIVIEN f f f I X X f I X ! ! f I l l 1 if l, RESEARCH A AND ekriiiiislom HE research and extension programs carried on at the College aid both the Commonwealth and the Nation. The research program is supported by funds supplied by the State, the Ped- eral government, private industry, and the College. c. The Council on Research, headed by Dr. Harold K. Schilling, dean of the Craduate School, awards grants-in-aid to faculty members for specific research projects. The Council is directly re- sponsible to the President of the College. A variety of research projects is in- cluded in the programs of each of the eight undergraduate schools. Representative of research conducted at the Agricultural Experiment Station is work on far-reaching possibilities of food production with greatly reduced soil and water losses. revealed in trials 26 , If ff f Z, ff fff , ,ff Z . O 5-c in the improvement of grassland farm- ing. Such agricultural developments are of great significance to Pennsylvania, a state with over two million acres of plow- able pasture within its borders. The Cryogenic Laboratory of the S c hool of Chemistry and Physics is known for its research on properties of chemical compounds at low tempera- tures. Studies of compounds at temper- atures as low as 459 degrees below zero are made to determine their thermody- namic characteristics. This project is one of many carried on within the School. One of the most important research projects carried on in the School of Ed- ucation is the Instructional Film Re- search Program sponsored by the Office of Naval Research and the United States Army. The program. begun four years ago, determines effective qualities in educational motion pictures. Approximately 33,000,000 was appro- priated for research in the School of En- gineering during the past year. Grants made by the P e d e r a l government through the United States Navy fi- nanced work on the design and devel- opment of new torpedoes. Qther proj- ects centered on submarine propulsion. radio propagation, and improved build- ing materials for homes. The results of research in the School of Home Economics are transmitted throughout the Commonwealth. Bul- letins. news articles describing the test- ing of ascorbic acid in diet, a workshop on family financial management, and the Home Economics Spring VVeeliend are avenues from the research labora- tories of the School to communities of the State. Two of the research projects spon' 1 Y ' ' w 0 Q v Q v 1 Q M 1 Ivlilvfofivfi ivfv.v.u.u..+.m. I I .'.'.?.fif.is :.t.!.1.t.'.1.j.j.jijr. F' f T'of' ww' 31' i'le'a'l Hoff? v'i:v.i,o,v,f. I fQ'.',9.',' flfpvmps u 4 n e in f-Ae snsaiiiiir ' 4 Research in Petroleum Refining Laboratory results in better gasolines and fighting grade aviation fuels Technical lnstitues, one phase of the extension program, pre- pare hundreds for important ,obs in industry Grassland field day in Luzerne county is one of numerous events arranged by the Agricultural Extension Service to help the farmer . 'ft 391- .Pff v .fi 1597537 'i?3f'?:iii Q4 ,s.,.c,' ,. ' fwss CZ ' i H454 ls. 3. '- .,.f',. , 5 if- ? ' 'fi 11:-.a1,., ' 'M fr: '3q:f:,31?: fi :: e2e2-lv fs, , i , f sored by the School of the Liberal Arts involved a study of presidential suce cession and a statistical investigation of the operation of the electoral college system and its eljfect on party alignment and popular participation in presidential elections. Because the economy of Pennsylvania is based largely upon its mineral indusf tries, the research program of the hlinf eral lndustries Experiment Station is ol' special significance. The station dc' velops new knowledge by longfrange basic research, and aids in the solution of industrial problems. Fundamental studies in petroleum production made at the Station have resulted in increased recovery and savings of millions ol dole lars in that industry. Projects in the School of Physical Ed- ucation and Athletics included studies to determine the eliects ot' weightflilitf and educational consultation. Approxi- ing on speed ol' muscular movement and IULllClY 40 institutes, conferences. semif coordination, and the relationship ol' peripheral circulation to fatigue. The Central Extension Division, die rected by nl. Orvis Keller, serves as a co' ordinating agency for many of the ex tension services ol the College. Through these services, the facilities ol' the Col- lege are carried to all parts of the Com' inonwealth. This is accomplished prin- cipally through 15 Penn State Centers. six of which offer two or more terms ol' college credit work. The on-campus extension program in- cludes institutes, workshops. s li o r t courses, and clinics for such varied groups as lumber retailers and Water works operators, as well as special serf vices in the lields of motion pictures and other audio-visual aids. public safety, nars, and special short courses are conf ducted on the campus annually. The newest tool used by the Agriculf tural and llome Economics Extension Service, directed by hl. liry, is tele' vision. County extension representa- tives began the lirst regular extension television program in Pennsylvania to present upfto-clate farming and home' making inlormation. Short courses and correspondence work helped thousands ol' Pennsylvanians. The hlineral lndustries Extension Services work with the Department ol Public lnstruction to aid workers al- ready employed in the held of mineral industries. At the request ol' the U. S. Xlfeather Bureau, special correspondence courses in meteorology were established. Donald C. 'lones directs the program. 27 bool s slzoztld to one of these four ends condttce, For nrisdom, piety, delight, or use.-101111 Denltmu HE College Library has grown from the original 195 volumes of 1858 to a varied collection of 3-15,000 books. Current and bound periodicals, refer- ence works, documents, newspapers, fic- tion, and non-Hetion are included in the collection. Reference volumes and periodicals relating to particular fields are found in the libraries of the Schools of Agricul- ture, Chemistry and Physics, Education, Engineering, Home Economics, and hlineral lndustries. and in reading rooms in the Departments of Animal Nutrition, Architecture, Forestry, and Physics. The C c n t r a 1 Library Collection, housed in the Fred Lewis Pattee Li- brary, contains general reference works, basic collections in special fields, and volumes for recreational reading. Books, documents, paintings, and other works of art are exhibited in display cases located in the foyer of the Library. The newspaper room in the Central Library contains current issues of news- papers published in many of the larger cities of Pennsylvania. The newspaper collection also includes the special air edition of the Lomlorz Times. Since 19-18 the Library has been receiving the microfilm edition of the New York Times. The Penn State Collection, housed in two rooms on the fourth floor of the Central Library, includes photographs, publications. and correspondence of his- torical significance to the College. The Audio-Visual Aids Library con- tains 2,500 motion picture films which are available for classroom use, and, through the Extension Services, are dis- tributed throughout the Commonwealth. ln 1950, the Librarv building was named in honor of Fred Lewis Pattec, professor emeritus of American litera- ture, who has contributed many volumes to the Library. Construction of a new unit for increasing the facilities of the Central Library was begun in 1951 un- der the Ceneral State Authority pro- gram. Cord catalog in Library lists more than 345,000 volumes ORGANIZATION HAROLD K. SCHILLING - - Demi JOHN A. SALIER, Secretary to tlze Graduate Faculty EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HAROLD K. SCHILLING - - Clznirnzmz CLARENCE R. CARPENTER JOHN D. LAWTHEP. IXIICHAEL A. FARRELL JOHN H. FERGUSON ELBURT F. OSBQJRN VV. CIONARD FERNELIUS JOHN A. SAUER r, HELEN R. LEBANON LTHOULCH graduate students have been enrolled at the College since 1861, it was not until 1922 that the Graduate School was established. At that time the School was set up with a faculty of 105 men and women teach- ing 1-1-1 courses to 177 students. Since that time, the Graduate School has expanded steadilv, as the increased importance of advanced education, both technical and professional, has been realized. The School experienced its greatest growth in recent vears, the en- rollment in 1951-52 approaching 1,-100. The size of the faculty has kept pace with the increased enrollment, with ap- proximately 500 faculty members todav teaching nearlv 1,000 courses. An increase in the number of re- search projects located on campus, both public and private. has aided the growth of the Graduate School bv providing in- creased opportunitics for advanced studv at the graduate level. A total of 6,730 advanced degrees were granted bv the College from the founding of the Graduate School to 1951. Ol this number, 313 were doc- torates, 163 were technical degrees, and the remainder were masters degrees. The College conferred 1,1-10 of these ad- vanced degrees, of which 986 were mas- ters, 1-15 doctorates, and the remainder technical degrees, since July 1, 1950. An applicant for admission to the Graduate School must have been grant- ed a baccalaureate degree at an accredit- ed institution. The degree must have been earned under credit and residence requirements comparable to those re- quired for graduation from Penn State. Three types of advanced degrees, mas- ter's. doctors, and technical degrees, are granted bv the College. The masters degrees awarded are Master of Arts. Master of Education, Master of Fores- trv, and Master of Science. Doctorates conferred include Doctor of Education and Doctor of Philosophv. Technical degrees granted are Aero- nautical Engineer, Architectural Engi- neer, G e r a m i c Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Civil Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Engineer of Mines, Euels Engineer, Industrial Engineer, Mechan- ical Engineer, Metallurgical Engineer, Petroleum Engineer, and S a n i t a r y Engineer. Graduate students in fuel technology study specimens of cool GRADUATE SCHCCJL I . : .es s ' '-Sass. 553: HAROLD K. SCHILLING Deon, Graduate School 29 CAPT. JOHN L, WOODBURY, USN Professor of Naval Science ROTC COL, LUCIEN E. BOLDUC, Inf Professor of Military Science cmd Tactics LT. COL. JACK W. DIETERLE, USAF Professor of Air Science and Tactics HE Pennsylvania State College un der the terms of thc Morrill Land- Crant Act ol' 1862 provides military training lor qualilied male students for a period ol' at least two years. This is carried out hy the Reserve Othcers' Training Corps program, which during the current year enrolled 4,545 students, an all-time record for the College. The purpose ot the ROTC program is to prepare qualified ollicers for the Army, Navy, and Air Force, and their reserve components, as well as to pro- vide others with a hasic knowledge of military suhjects. The tasli takes on new importance as the Nation huilds its defense forces. The Army and Air Force each offer a two-year hasic course and a two-year advanced L'ULll'SC. The hasic course is required for qualilied lireshmen and sophomores, hut the advanced course is limited to those students who have successfully completed the hasic work. apply for the advanced training, meet physical and other qualifications, and are selected to continue the military program. Upon completion of the ad- vanced course, cadets are cligihle for commissions as second licutenants in the Army Reserve or Air Force Reserve with certain outstanding students quali- fying for an offer of a Regular commis- sionf The Naval ROTC program operates on a four-year hasis and is comprised ol' regular and contract students. Regu- lar students are appointed hy the Navy Department on the hasis of an annual national competitive examination. They are awarded scholarships which provide Free tuition, fees. and hooks, and also get S50 per month retainer pay. They are awarded commissions in the Regu- lar Navy or Marine Corps upon gradu- ation and are ohligated to serve two years on actiyc duty. 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I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ! 1 XX f 1 X 1 XV! fx ' x 1! N ff xx I f I X I X X X X X I f f 1 SALLY E. SHOEMAKER Secretory-Treasurer AGRICULTURE wig' is . :, N , ..A V :.-.-.5-41.1 f14fg...A::avgrz-, SFA- fn: 2:-: 1,-.ma xy- L 6 'Q v A- A ' if K Q' f X V v V Q as SA 'WN x 9 , 'f 2 b:1Z,iFi':v',fE:'f-EE N? 2 Y k X .ng A Q N x N. '16 ,lt ,V.X , .N-, . . M.. 9-W gg-vsdf . a N P Q 'X , -t Q ., ' Tr. :ZX ' X131 i v , -! sci-tool. OF AGRICULTURE fp LYMAN E. JACKSON Deon TO THE CLASS OE 1952 OF THE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE: For the School of Agriculture of The Pennsylvania State College, all 67 counties of the Commonwealth comprise the campus This is true for all three major divisions of the School-Resident Instruction, the Experiment Station, and the Cooperative Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics. The School provides for a large and continuous audience in all 67 counties, with mutual exchange of service, information, and interest between the citizenry and the College. This is evidenced in the scores of conferences and meetings held here, the thousands enrolled in correspondence courses, those attending short courses, Zeyear courses, the full 4-year curricula, and the increasing number of graduate students. Greater interest in research, from consumers as well as producers of agricultural products, results in a wide variety of investigations by the Experiment Station, wherein basic sciences are applied to a broad array of problems. Most of the resident faculty members are actively engaged in research along with teaching duties. Extensions personnel carries an agricultural and home economics pro- gram to every county. It is these faculty members who help keep all of the Commonwealth as part of the 'lcampus of the School of Agriculture. Physical facilities have been improved considerably during the past year. Work is being completed on the new dairy barns which are unrivaled by any other similar institution in the nation for modern dairying facilities. A new wing to Buckhout Laboratory is under construction. Five new re- search greenhouses are in use. A small food technology building, while of modest size, affords the opportunity for study and research in this interesting field, A new barn and other necessary installations at the Dairy Cattle Breeding Research Center have been completed. Together, these new addi- tions to the School of Agriculture's physical plant are worth far more than the million dollars they cost. A growing concern in global problems is manifest among both faculty and the l4OU students. Direct aid to several foreign centers was provided by special programs, while more than a hundred foreign scientists visited the School of Agriculture last year. Perhaps, in not the too distant future, the School of Agriculture will extend its campus even farther. WW Zoology students study human anatomy Students ID landscape horticulture at work on a project LYIXIAN E. JACKSON - ---- Dean FRED F. LININGER Vice-Dean, Director of Experiment Station il. BIARTIN FRY - - Vice-Dean, Director of Extension RUSSELL B. IJICKERSON - - Vice-Dean, Director of Resident Instruction RIICHAEL A. FARRELL - - Assistant Director of Experiment Station A. LELAND BEAINI - Assistant Director of Resident Instruction: Director of Slzort Courses SABIUEL I. AUKER - - - Administrative Assistant to the Dean HOXVARD O. TRIEBOLD - Acting Head, Agricultural and Biological Chemistry RIACKLXN E. JOHN Head, Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology HENRY S. BRUNNER - - Head, Agricultural Education ARTHUR VV. CLYDE Q Acting Head, Agricultural Engineering HERBERT R. ALBRECHT - - - Head, Agronomy FRANKLIN L. BENTLEY - - Head, Animal Husbandry RAYMOND VV. SWIFT Head, Animal Nutrition ROBERT VV. STONE Head, Bacteriology HENRY VV. POPP - - Head, Botany DONALD V. IOSEPHSON - - Head, Dairy Husbandry J. K. THORNTON - Head, Farm Operations and Safety VICTOR A. BEEDE - - Head, Forestry XVARREN B. RIACK - - - Head, Horticulture ERNEST VV. CALLENBACH 1 - Head, Poultry Husbandry PENNOYER F. ENGLISH Acting Head, Zoology and Entomology Animal husbandry students prepare livestock for judging DONALD L. ACE ....... Meshoppen Dairy Hnsbanrlry Delta Theta Sigma Dairy Cattle Judging Team: Dairy Science Club EARL HENRY ADAMS . . . Ephrata Poultry 1'Iuslmml1'y Poultry Club CHARLES AEBI . ..... Coal Center Agricultural Economies Agricultural Economics Clubg Grungcg 4-Il Club IANE ANNE ALEXANDER . . . Emsworth ,llwliuul 'lSt':.'l1l1ol0gj' - SXYll'lll11ll'lg Club: Leoniclux ROBERT CARL ALLISON . . Limestone ,'lgr'iL'1rll11v'ul llallruaiiou FFA DONALD JOE ARIIC . , . . Lewistown ll'mn1 Ulilizutimz Tau Phi Delta forestry Sot-iety AMOS RAY ANDERSON , . . Wells Tannery Agricultural Ezlrrcuziou PFA: Alpha 'Tau Alpha: Crangt ROBERT FULLER ANDERSON . . Scranton Frircslry Torestry Society Flying Cluh XVILLIABI PAUL ANDERSON ..... Butler Dairy Iluslmmlry Delta Theta Sigma Yiee-President, Dairy Science Club: Dairy Cattle judging Team lVlLLlAAl llARRY ARNOLD . LewiStown l7o1't'sll'Y RARR ELDER ASPLUNlDl'l Bryn Atliyn Agfritzlllllvifl fglryxzfwvvliu Sigma Chi Lauwuxst ROBERT PAUL BAER, IR. . . . Allentown Hor!it'uItm'c President, llritlgc Club: llnrticullurc Club GLENN EDVVARD BARNES .... Alercersburg xlgrieixlrmul Economies Penn Slate Club: Agriuultural Economics Clubg LS.-X: PSCA: Intramurals DONALD CHARLES BARNETT . . . sinking spring Frirestrj' Forestry Society: Dentlrological Society PAUL DAVID BARTON, JR. . . Phoenixville Aninml Ilirslmnrlry - Flying Club RONALD DELOS REEMAN . . . Rushville I'm1ltv',i' llmlmmlri RORERT XVARNER RENNINC . New Milford flxgrltwlllrrrill l:Jm'irlmrl lflfjg .Xlplia Tau Alpha STANLEY ORD BENNING . East Lansdowne Ilorlienll nru Perbliing Rillcs 38 JOHN RICHARD BERKEBILE . . Johnstown Agronomy , Editor, Ag Hill Breeze: Perm Stare Farmerg Clover Club: Dormitory OFFicer RUSSELL CLOYD BERKHEIMER . Altoona Dairy l-lirslmmlry CARL HENRY BETZ . . . . Philadelphia flgricirltural Eugimuiug ASAE C. NELSON BEVARD .... . Verona Forestry Forestry Society: Rifle Team EVELYN GRACE BLACK . . . . State College Medical Tecliuology Comma Phi Beta Secretary. Canima Phi Beta: Chimes: Agriculture Student Council: President, Rod and Coccus Clubg Ski Clubg Rillc Clubg Telegraphic Bowling Clubg Intru- muralsg Sparks hledal VVILBUR HENRY BLACK . . . . Jefferson Agricultural Etlucmiou FFA JOHN ALBERT BLANCHARD . . Allentown Horticulture Prcaitlcnt, YVesley liounclutiung PSCA: Ilorticulture Club FOSTER PRICE BOYCE . . Roaring Branch Agronomy SHIRLEY RUTTENBERC BRAND . . . Beaver Falls Jlatlicul 'lleclznology Phi Sigma Sigma Rod and Coccus Clubg Riding Club RICHARD RAYNIOND BRANDON . . Titusville Aninml Pluslmmlry Alpha Comma Rho Block and Bridle Club: Pre-Vet Club HAROLD EDVVARD BRANNAKA . . . Roaring Branch Agricultural Engirzeeriug Alpha Gamma Rho Agriculture Student Councilg ASAE ROBERT EUGENE BREISCH . . Catawissa Dairy Huslmudry Sigma Pi FRANCIS HENRY BROBST . . . . Vllescosville Agricullzirnl Economics CHARLES CLARKSON BROSIUS . . . Vllest Grove Duirj' Ilizslvmzrlry Sigma Phi Alpha Dairy Cattle Judging Teamg Dairy Science Club JOANNA ROOKER BUCKNELL . . . Unionville Zoology mul Entomology Bird Club: PSCA MARTHA BUGANICH . . . Bernville Dairy Huslnzmlry Secretary, Dairy Science Clubp Dairy Exposition: Modern Dance Club LEONARD IXIAURICE BUAIAI . . Pottstown Agricultural Engineering United Student Fellowship: ASAE LESTER A. BURDETTE ...... Stoneboro Animal Huslzruulry Delta Theta Sigma Block and Bridle Clubg Secretary, Coaly Societyg Livestock Judging Teamg Grangeg Meat Judging Teamg Dairy Science Clubg Ag Hill Breeze 39 RICHARD I. BURRHARDT . Braddock Hills Boro Agricultural Ediuution HAROLD MERLE BUSH . . Leechburg Aninnzl Ilnsl1:11nl1'y PAUL CLAYTON BUTZ . Allentown Agronomy Clover Club VVALLY GRANT BUTZ . . . Stroudsburg Agricultural Education Della Theta Sigma President, Coaly Society: President, FFA: Treasurer, Agriculture Student Council: Dairy Science Club: Block and Bridle Club JOHN VVILLIAIXI CABLE . . Scliellsburg Aninml Ilzislmmlry Arnold Air Society: Pre-Yet Club JUNIOR JAMES CAMPBELL Dry Run Agricultural Engineerm ASAE PLATER THOMAS CAMPBELL . VVashmoton, D. C. Agronomy Omega Psi Phi Clover Club VVILLIAM MURRAY CARROLL Oaltmont -igrzculfnml Enononzus RALPH CASH . . . . Plilladelplua Bacteriology Zeta Beta Tau President, Hillel: Thespians: Clee Clubg Rod and Cuccus Club: ll'l1D'S in the News at Punn Slnie VVALLACE IXI. CATANACH . Elkins Parli Agvitultuml Engineering P1 Rapp.: .Xlplm ARTHUR ANDREVV CHADVVICK . Elkins Park Avriculturul Economics Players: Penn State Farmer: Horticulture Club JAMES WILLIAIXI CHADVVICK . . VV vulusing Agricultural Economics Delta Theta Sigma Secretary, Agricultural Economics Club FRANCIS A. CHESNICK . . . Forest City Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Club: Intramurals: Newman Club PHILIP MCCOLLUM CLARK . . Sallaclasburg liorcsl rv Forestry Society JOHN THOMAS CLARKE . . . Rutledge ll'uml Utilization Alplm Yiuc-President, Alpha Zeta: Vice-President, Forestry Sc Scabbard and Blade: SAME - JAMES EARL CLAYTON . . . Vilolfdale Agricultural Economics Penn Stale Club: Penn State Fnrniera Agricultural Economics Club NORMAN D. COLAVINCENZO Agrwioniy Zeta iciety: . Ellwood City Clover Club: Newman Club: Block :incl Bridle Club ROGER MCMILLAN COLBORN Agronomy Clover Club: Rifle Team: Penn State Farmer . Jeannette EARL VAUCHN COMFORT . . Philadelphia Agrolzoluy Alpha Zeta PSCA: Intram urails RICHARD OLIVER COOK . Serunnm Duiry Huslmmlry Dairy Science Clulu JOHN DONALD COPE . Lundisville ,'lgv'icultnrul Economics Alpha lem Agricultural Economics Club JOHN RICHARD CRANDALL . . McKean Agrmirnlrj' Alpha Gamma Rho Clover Cluli DONALD REED CRAUL . . . Roslyn I-lgrollolrlj' Bclzi Thctzi Pi RICHARD IAY CRIPPS Drexel Hill 1Ir1rtiunltiu'e Signial Nu Funthall: XVrestling: Track: Forestry Cluh: Horticulture Cluh CHARLES KENNETH CRISTE . . Hollidayshurg Animal Hitslvmidrj' Ag Ilill Breeze: Block and Bridle Cluh ALBERT NATHAN CROSS . . Creentuwn ,'lgl'lClLlllll'I'll Eilncutimz Secretary, Agriculture Student Council: FF.-X: Alpha 'lliu .Xlphn ARTHUR IAMES CRULL . . . Carlisle .-kgrienllzmzl Education Alpha Cnmmu Rho Alpha Tau Alpha: FFA VVILLIAM DONALD CRUMMY . . Valencia ilgnirnltinnl Eumomus Delta Theta Sigma CEORCE LAVI RENCE CUINIMIINCS . . Butler Forestry Pi Kappa Alplizi Swimming Team: Intramurals XVILLIAM BOYD CUIXIMINCS . Bellefonte Forestry BERNARD IAMES DADAY . . . Bethlehem Zoology and Entomology Alplia Rho Omega: Newman Club JARIES BERNARD DARCY . . Pliilatlclpliia IVuml Utilization Phi Kaplan Psi Gymnastics: Forestry Soeiety: Editor, Syli-im IARED VVORRALL DARLINGTON . . Darling Antiviral Huslmnflri' Phi Caimmn Delta Block and Bridle Club ALVAH DEAN DAVIDSON . . . Norwood Hmricnlrm-e Sigma Phi Alpha Inter-Varsity Fellowship: Horticulture Club JOHN CLYDE DAVIES . Philadelphia II'nm1 Utilization Alpha Zeln Agriculture Student Councilg Pershing Rillcs: Dormitory Oflicer: Forestry Society EUGENE DECKER .... Emlenton F!7Y'L'Sf1':l' PSC.-X: Xi Sigma Pi: Scabbard and Blade: ROTC Rifle Team: Forestry Society DONALD ALLEN DEITHORN ..... Dormont Horticulture Horticulture Club: Camera Club: Glee Club: AIM LEVVIS A. DELAVAN ...... State College Agricultural and Biological Chemistry ACS: Liebig Society: Riding Club GEORGE R. DENISON, III . . . Springfield Horticulture Camera Club: Riding Club: Horticulture Club DONALD CHARLES DIETZ . . . Huntingdon Valley .-lgl'ir'ultm't1l Etlurtltion h Alpha Tau Alpha: Penn State Club: FFA: Grange FRED D. DlLLNER ....... Cibsonia Agricultural Eilucutioiz FFA: Alpha Tau Alplia: Grange: Agriculture Student Coruicil JOHN BURDICK DONAHOE .... State College Animal lluslvumlry Newman Club: Pershing Rifles: Pre-Yet Club: Block and Bridle Club JOHN ALFRED DOPPEL . . VVest Point ll'0orl Utiliztitiou Alpha Zeta Secretary, Alpha Zeta: Secretary-Treasurer, Xi Sigma Pi: Agriculture Student Council: Forestry Society: Scabbard and Blade: Arnold Air Society LaVEPtNE NELSON DOUCHERTY . Antes Fort Agricultzrral Etlztcatimz FFA: Poultry Club VVILLIABI CLAIR DOWNS . . . . . Calumet 1igl'lL'1llllll'l'll Eilucatiou Alpha Zeta Alpha Tau Alpha: FFA ALBERT DROBKA .... . Tarentum Agrrmmuy .IOSEPH MICHAEL DUICH ...... Farrell ,'l.Lfrrir1onzy Pi Kappa Alpha Horticulture Club: ll7C DONALD BARROLL DUNCAN .... Robe-Sonia ,'l.qVu11ru11y Phi Delta Theta President, Riding Club: Clover Club: Tliespians VVILLIABI LLOYD FEASTER, JR. . . Vveatllerly llortir'ulrzu'e FRED PAUL PIENI . . . Kennett Square Ilnrtiuulturu Theta Clii llorticulturc Club VVILLIAM THOMAS PIKE ...... Pitcairn Agronomy Delta Theta Sigma Clover Club: Dairy Science Club: Agricultural Economics Club 42 CERHARDT FRED ECKELMANN . Philadelphia FtH'L'Sf1'J' Secretary, Forestry Society: President, Ski Club: Circle and Square Dance Club VVILLIAM VVILSON ERB . . BloomHelcl, N. Dairy Huslmzulry Dairy Science Club: Dairy Show LEROY JOHN EVERETT ..... Vilatsontown .flgricztlturul aml Biological Chemistry l Liebig Society: ACS GUY VVILMER FISSEL ...... Gettysburg Agriciilturnl mul Biological Clzeiizistry Pershing Rifles: ROTC Band: Lichig Society: LSA IOHN VVILLIAM FOVVKES, IR. . Pittsburgh Forestry Forestry Society .ADEN H. FRANCIS . . . . Pittsburgh Ilnrticultnre Horticulture Club REED E. FRANZ ..... . Freedom fIgl'lClllllll'l1l Etlxienlion FFA: Block and Bridle Club JOSEPH EARL FREY . . . Shiclishinny fixgyriirniiiil' YVILLIABI F. FRIED, IR. ..... . Agricultural iiml Biulogiciil Clzemisfry Vice-President, Liebig Societyg ACS: SAME Pittsburgh JOHN RICHARD GETZ .... . Lansdale Forestry PSC.-X: Forestry Society: Spanish Club FRED LYNN GEYER .... . hlilford,Del. Dt:ii'.i' Iluslmizilry Clee Club ROBERT CAMPBELL GILMORE . . Philadelphia Forestry Xi Sigma Pi: Forestry Society NELSON HERBERT GOTVVALT . Aninml l'lz1sln'1ml1'j' Block and Bridle Club VVILLIAM CRAVVFORD GOURLEY, JR. . . . State College Ambriclge Ilnrticziltnre Delta Tau Delta Ilurticulture Club: PSC.-X: Treasurer, Delta Tau Delta: Pershing Rifles CHARLES HERBERT GREEN . . Pittsburgh l'loi'ticnltiire Pi Alpha Xi: Ilorticulttue Club: McElwain Men's Club JAMES PETER GALLAGHER ..... Coatesville Animal Husbamlry President, Block and Bridle Club: Vice-President, Cualy Society: Little Inter- n.itiun.il: .Xgriculture Student Council: Livestock judging Team: Meat ,ltulginix Team 7 A P HAROLD RYLAND GARRETSON .figroiioiiiiv Treasurer. Cluver Club: LSA: AIM HENRY D. CERHOLD . . Forestry . . Benclersville . . Ramsey, N. 1. Furestry Society: Xi Sigma Pi: Ski Club CLIFFORD LINCOLN GINTER . . . Philadelphia Ariiimzl l-luslmmlry Pi Kappa Alpha HENRY EARL GIVLER .... . Lancaster Agriculfzmil Eilucutimi FFA JOHN FRANKLIN GLESSNER . . . Bethlehem ,igronoiny Alpha Tau Omega Penn State Fin'inui': Clover Club: lnlcliizg 43 HAROLD ELLSWORTH GREENE . State College Animal Huslmnolry Block and Bridle Club M. ANNE GREENE .... Bethlehem Agricultural mul Biological Clzemistry Liebig Societyg Swimming Club HENRY LAVVRENCE GROSS . . Lancaster Forestry Beaver House Forestry Societyg Newman Club VVILLIAM EDWARD HAENSLY . . Buffalo, N. Y. Poultry Huslmnrlry Alpha Zeta Treasurer, Alpha Zeta: Agriculture Student Coimcilg President, Poultry Club: Newman Club: Freshman Counselor IOSEPH HARRY HANLON Philadelphia Agricultural Economics Ag Ilill Breeze: Agricultural Economics Club: Penn State Club ROLAND I-I. HANSEN . . . Bridgeport Horticulture Acacia Horticulture Club RUDOLPI-I EUGENE I-IARCARUFKA . Curxvensville Dairy Huslmmiry VVILLIAM ROBERT HARMS Forestry Boyertown Forestry Society RICHARD ROLLIE HARTLEY . . North East Forestry Tau Phi Delta RONALD JOE HARTMAN . . State College Agricultural Economics Tau Kappa Epsilon Manager. Rifle Team: Blue Key: Alpha Phi Omegaq Agricultural Economics Clubg Ski Club HAROLD WILLIAM HAWK . . . Meadville Duiry Huslmmlry Delta Theta Sigma President, Delta Theta Siginag Dairy Science Clubg Agriculture Student Council DORLIN WALDO HAY . . . Berlin Animal Huslmnclry Livestock Judging Team: Little Internationalg Vice-President, Block and Bridle Club MONICA IO HEARNS . . . Philadelphia Bacteriology Rod and Coccus Clubg Hillelg German Clubq Circle and Square Dance Club MARVEL IESTER HEINSOHN . . Portersville Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Clubg Tennisg Bridge Club ROLAIND GEORGE HERB . . . Pittsburgh Duiry Iluslmmiry Beaver Ilouse Treasurer, Beaver Houseg Treasurer, Dairy Science Club THOMAS ARTHUR HERMAN . . State College Dairy Huslmndry Dairy Science Club VVILLIAM ROY HERSHEY . . . Edgewood Dairy Husbnnclry Beaver House Photography Clubg Dairy Science Clubg Alpha Phi Omega ROBERT A. HERSTINE . . Bethlehem Agricultural Economics Alpha Tau Omega Dormitory Officer IOHN VVEAVER HILGER . . . Philadelphia Agricultutrnl Economies Penn State Club: Flying Club: Alpha Phi Omega: Photography Club EARL DEAN HILL . . . Mercer Dairy Hirslmizilry Dairy Science Club GEORGE VAUGHAN HITESHUE . . Kittanning Agronomy Pi Kappa Alpha Clover Clubg Intramurals FRANCIS ROBERT HOERIANN . . Upper Darby llorficullnru Horticulture Club DONALD E. HOKE .... Spring Grove Agricultirrril Ednctzlimz Alpha Tau Alpha: FFA KVILLIAM ROBERT HOLT . . Philadelphia Forestry Forestry Society: Dendrological Societv FREDERICK L. HOOVER, IR. . . Hyde City Agricultural Erluemio FFA ROBERT HORNBAKER . . . Lock Haven Forestry Lambda Chi Alpha AIM: Forestry Society RICHARD FRANKLIN HOUTS . . Bellefonte Forestry Forestry Society PAUL T. HOVVE . . . . Lake Ariel Ilgl'IL'lllf1l1't'll Educntim FFA VVILLIAM MILLER HUDSON . . Greensburg Forestry Forestry Society JARIES ARMAND HUET . . . Tarentum Arzinml Huslranclry Theta Xi .lg Hill Breeze: Block and Bridle Clubg Newman Clubg Livestock Judging Teamg hleat Judging Team RICHARD MORGAN HUGHES . . Lehighton flgricirlturnl Economies Delta Chi Lacrosse EDDA MADELAINE IANNELLI . . Philadelphia llflerlicnl Technology Rod and Coccus Clubg Rifle Clubg Newman Club RICHARD HARRY IFFT .... Franklin Dairy Hitslnzrzdry Dairy Science Club: Block and Bridle Club: Little International: Dairy Exposition ALLEN FLOYD IMES . . . Flintsrone, Md. Agricultural Economies Agricultural Economics Club RICHARD P. IINILER .... Duneansville Poultry Husbandry Poultry Club LEON JOHNSON IRVIN . . Barree Agronomy GEORGE WALTER JACOBS . . . East Berlin Agricultural Erlucation Secretary, Alpha Tau Alpha: Arnold Air Society: FFA SAMUEL JAJICH . . . . Steelton Agronomy Orchestra: FFA RAYMOND EDWARD JOHNSON . . State College Agricultural Economies Alpha Chi Rho Commanding Oflieer, Pershing Rifles: Scabbard and Blade: Agricu.ltura1 Economics Club VVILLIAM EARL JOHNSON . Portage Fmvstrj' VV. GLENN JOHNSON . . . . Rochester Diiiry Ilmlmmlry JOHN FRANCIS JONES .... Saegerstown i'lgl'iC1lIllll'lII Eeoliouliei Agricultural Economics Club JOSEPH FRANK JUIWBER . . . Nemacolin Zoology mul Entoriiology THOMAS BENEDICT JURCHAK .... Pittston Aniuml Hnslmmlry Alpha Zeta All-College Secretary-Treasurer: Business Manager, Editor, Penn State Farmer: Vice-President, Agriculture Student Council: Phi Eta Sigma: Rlanaging Editor, Ag Hill Breeze: Coaly Society: Parmi Nous: Newman Club: Clover Club: Block and Bridle Club: KDKA Scholarship JOHN KALAEUS, JR. ....,.. St. Clair Forestry Tau Phi Delta President, Forestry Society: Treasurer, Conly Society: Agriculture Student Council: IFC: Penn Stale Farmer: Ag Hill Breeze: Ski Club: Toastmaster Club: Sylvan EDWARD PAUL KALANIK . . . Vililkes-Barre Forestry Pi Kappa Phi Quarter Deck Society: Fencing Club RUSSELL PAUL KANIUKA ..... Philadelphia Agriuulturul Ed nctztirm Alpha Zeta President, Alplrzi Zeta: President, Alpha Tau Alpha: Vice-President, FFA: Penn State Farmer VVILLIAM VVENDELL KANOUR . . . Tyrone Bacteriology Rod and Coccus Club: ACS JOHN RICHARD KAUEFMAN . . Lancaster Agr0no1nJ' Chi Phi J. ROBERT KAUPFIVIAN ..... Roaring Spring Agroriomy Penn Stare Fm'mei': Dairy Science Club: Clover Club: -PH Club: LSA GUY VVILLIAM KAY . . . . Johnsonburg, N. BUIIHIJ' Tau Phi Delta Captain, Track GERALD FREDERICK KELLER ..... Emmaus Agrieuliiirul Eilueulimi Alpha Gamma Rho Block and Bridle Club: ITA BERNARD LOUIS KELLEY . . . Indiana Foreslry ALLEN RODERICK KENISTON . . . Oil City Animal Iliislmmlrj' Secretary-'1'rensurer, Pre-Yet Club: Block and Bridle Club 46 SALLY ANN KESTER ..... Danville Dlcrlicul Teclzrmlofgy- Alpha Gamma Delta Agriculture Student Council: Rotl :md Coccus Club: Intraruuralsg Newimm Club HOVVARD ARTHUR KILLIAN ..... Berwick ,'lgricult1u'ul Etluculiun Delta Theta Sigma Perm Sturt' Furrucr: Ag llill Breeze: Soccer: Alpha Phi Omega: Intramurals: Coaly Society: Boxing: Poultry Judging Team: Agricultural Economies Club: Block and Bridle Club: Penn Stutc Club: Dairy Science Club: Poultry Club: Little Internntionzil: AIM DAVID REED KINCAID .... Grove City ,'lgY'lLIllllll'Ill Eilucutiou College Co-op: Westminster Potindation SAMUEL CAROTHERS KINCAID, JR. . . Blawnox Horticulture Phi Kappa Sigma Agricultural Economies Club: Horticulture Club: State Party VVILLIAM JAMES KINCAID .... Berwyn Duiry Huslvamlry Alplm ciklllllhll Rho Dairy Science Club: Pcuu Stun: Fur1nt'r: .lg llill Breeze: Dziiry Exposition RALPH F. KLINE ..... . Ilarrisonville Agricultural Education PFA: Clover Club! Cram t FREDERICK IVILLIAAI KLINEFELTER. JR. . . Yorlc Ifuruxtrj' forestry Society JOHN KOLESAR . . . . Swoyerville llurtit'ulturc VVILLIARI EDVVARD KRABILICII . . Nortliampton .lnimul llll5l7Ll11Lll'y Block :md Bridle Club: Livestock Judging Team HAROLD ROY KREISER . . . . . Jonestown Horticulture Sigma Phi .Xlplm President, Penn Haven Club: Treasurer, Pi .Xlplm Xi: Horticulture Club: Perm State Furrricr ROBERT GEORGE KRIKIMEL .... Philadelphia Animal Huslniiulry Alpha Phi Omega: Pre-Vet Club: Block and Bridle Club: Poultry Club: Perm State Farmer: Ang llill Brvuzc MORGAN EVANS KRONK . . . . Aiiquippa Forestry Forestry Society 1 fw- CHARLES HERBERT KRUGER . . . . Carlisle Duirj' Iluslvmulry Lion Pzirty: Penn State Club: Dairy Science Club JOHN VINCENT KUDAROSKI . . . Vllashington IllIl'llL'lllf1ll'L' Pi .Xlphti Xi: llorticulturc Club HERBERT MARVIN KULMAN . . . Sayre I'nreStr'j' Xltinnging Editor, Perm Sturt' Ftirnier: Penn State Club: ,Xlphu Phi Omega: Pore:-try Society JOHN GEORGE KUREY . . Mount Union Forestry Dentlrological Society: Forestry Society DONALD FREDERICK KURTZ, JR. . . Lansdowne Horticulture Alpliu Chi Rho Ilorticulturc Club: Intramurals JOSEPH JAMES KUSICK . . . Black Heath Botany Fencing: Agriculture Student Council: Botany Club 47 PAUL LA BAR ..... . Bangor Forestry ColIcgc Co-op: Forestry Society EDVVARD GEORGE LABROSSE . . Pittsburgh Auinml Huslmudry Block and Bridle Club: Dormitory OHiCer LOUIS MARCHAND LAFFOON . . . Irwin Ilurticnltnrc' Alpha Gamma Rho Secretary, Pi Alpha Xi: Vice-President, Horticulture Club: Penn State Farmer: Treasurer, Alpha Gamma Rho EDYVARD PAUL LAKITSKY . . Freeland lllooil Utilization Forestry Society CHARLES EDVVARD LAND . . . Ardmore ,-igricnlinml and Biological Clzemixtrj' Lambda Chi Alpha Yiec-President, Lambda Chi Alpha: IFC: Glee Club: Liebig Society GLENN HENRY LANDIS . . York Forestry THOMAS AIOYER LANDIS . . Subrloaf Horticillture Ilorticulrure Club -IAMES LOUIS LEAR . . . Downingtown .lgrmiorrxr Chi Phi i Horticulture Club: Clover Club C. DONALD LECHNER . . Pennsburg l l'lL.'llliHY'Il Econ nuius -Xl wha Comma Rho . T, i 1 I I . 1 . Secretary, Agrictdture Student Council: President, Bar Bell Club: l'SC.'Xg Putin Slate Filrnivrg hlanager, Gymnastics: Alpha Phi Omega: Pershing Rifles: Agricultural Economics Club: Dairy Science Club: Toastmaster Club: Danforth Iiellowsliila GEORGE EDYVARD LEHMAN . . Vilysox .'igri::ulturnl Educntimz FFA RODERICK BAGLEY LeVAN . Carbondale Poultry Ililslnnnlry Poultry Club: Penn State Fm'mer: Yiee-President, Pre-Vet Club: I.ntranuLraIs ROBERT CALLEN LEWIS . . . Colver Zoology mul Entomology EUGENE ARTHUR LIEBERIXIAN Philadelphia Forestry XVILLIAM LEVVIS LORD Hastings I-'mestr'j' Acacia DAVID JORDAN LUTZ . . . New Castle .iviinml llilslmmlrj' Delta Theta Sigma Vice-l'resirlent, Delta Theta Sigma: Dairy Science Club: FFA: Grunge: Treasurer, Block and Bridle Club DONALD HENRY LUTZ . . East hlclieesport .lgrit-nltizrul tmrl Biological Chemistry Alpha Chi Sigma Treasurer, Licbig Society: Agriculture Student Council: Thespians: Freshman Counselor JOSEPH EINDLEY LUTZ . . . New Castle ,lnzinml Ilnslmnrlry Delta Theta Sigma FFA: Block and Bridle Club NICHOLAS LYLO . . . Berwick Forestry ROBERT JUSTIN AICCARTHY . . . Erie Forestry 'Ilxu Phi Delta VVILLIS LEE RICCLELLAN Milcsburg Hm'tiL'ullurL' JACK C. MCCLUSKIE . Altoona Horticulture Pi Alplm Xig llnrticulture Club: Ag Hill lirvvzt IVAN CLAIR MCGEE . . Marion Center Agriculturul Education Vice-President, 'I'nastnmslr'r Clubg FFA: Alpha Phi Omega E,-XRL JOHN AICCILL . . Coalpnrt Agricultural Edueutirm Alpha Tau Alpha LLOYD VVILLIAM IXICGOUGH . . Mt. Oliver ,lgrmzmxzy Theta Kappa Phi Clover Club: NLWYIIIQIII Club JOHN HENRY IXICGRANN . Drexel Hill Bucturinlngj' Rorl amd Coceus Club: Dnrmirory Olliuer AIURRAY D. AICIIEDIRY, JR. . . Johnstown Agricraltzuul Ifcmmmics Delta Theta Sigma Agricultural Economics Club: lntramuralsg Grunge Block and Brirlle Club EDXNARD FULTON McKEE . . . VVestover Dairy Huslmnulry Delta Theta Sigma Dairy Science Club: PSCAQ Rlnck and Bridle Club JAMES JOEL MCKEEHEN . . Honesrlale Duirj' lluslvrlurlry Kappa Sigma Dairy Seicnce Club JOSEPH ARTHUR IXIACIALEK 'l'unkhannock Agricultural Ellucutiou Pr:-sitleut, FFA: Agriculture Student Counuil ERNEST LEE IXIACKEY .... Aleppr, Agricultural Elluurxtinn ll'lm's in the News at Penn Stuff: President, ICSF: 4-II Club: NVestminster Foundationg PSCAQ Freshman Counselnrg FFA 'Ui RICHARD HOLMES MALONE . . Connellsville Agricultural Economiu EVELYN MARIE IXIARASOVICH . . Donom Agriuultuml mul Biological Chemistry Alpha Gamma Delta Newman Clubg Collegian: Liehig Society TOGLE JOSEPH MARCUCCI . . Towanda Agricultural Euoumuiei Agricultural Economics Clubg Intramurals MAURICE MILLI-IOUSE MARTIN . Chambersburg Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Club VVILLIAINI FRANKLIN INIARTZ, JR. . lX'linerSvilIe Forestry HENRY VVILLIAIXI IXIATTOX Fleetwood Horticulture Horticulture Club ' .f.. ,fi'ff'1Nf? , Eff? TE Z 'fm 113 1 . f ANTONIO NIANUEL MENDEZ . . Juncos, Puerto Rico Agronmnj' HAROLD EUGENE MENGEL . . . Mt. Pleasant lVIills Agricultural Education FFA ROBERT MERRITT MENGES . Kennett Square Agrononzj' Secretary, Clover Club: Grange: Treasurer, 4-H Club ERVIN VVESLEY MENZEL, IR. . . . Drexel Hill Dairy Ilnslmmlrbv Pi Kappa Phi President, Pi Kaplan Phi: Alpha Phi Omega: Ag llill Breczcg' Agriculture Student Council: Dairy Science Club HOVVARD YVILLIAM MILLER. IR. . . . Philadelphia Agrit-ultnml Exzginevririg President, ASAE: Student News Agency: LSA: Agriculture Student Council MERLIN RAY MILLER ...... Harrisburg Horticulture Acacia Horticulture Club: Penn Slate Fnrn1t'r: Pi Alpha Xi ROBERT ALAN MILLIKEN . . . . Vllillcinsburg Agricultural Education Bible Fellowship: Alpha Tau Alpha ANDREVV CLINTON MILLS . . . Detroit, Mich. FOl'i'Sll'-1' Sigma Phi Alpha Blue Band: Concert Band: Xi Sigma Pi: Secretary, Forestry Society IAMES HERBERT MINDLER . . Coopersburg Animal Huslmmlry Alpha Gamma Rho Block and Bridle Club: Agriculture Student Council EDVVIN H. MONTGOMERY, JR. . . VVC:-at Grove Dairy llnxlmmlrj' Sigma Phi Allylm Treasurer, Sigma Phi Alpha: Dairy Science Club HARRY LOUIS MOORE . . . . Hynchnan Agriuiultitrul lfumioniics MILO JENSEN MOORE . . . , Franklin Alqricnltzwul El1gll1L't.'l'lll.,' II'fk'il5lll'Cf. LSA: Secreta1'y-Treustirer, ASAE IOHN CARTER MORGAN . . . . Wlest Chester Aninml l'lusl1m1tir',1' Glee Club: Vice-President. Riding Club JAMES ALEXANDER MORRISON . . . Chadds Ford .-hiimal HllSl7L'lllfll'-1' President, Pre-Vet Club: Agriculture Student Council: ll'li0's in the News at Penn State lOl'IN VERNON IXIOURAR ..... Phoenixville Dairy lrluslnllnlry Ag Hill Breeze: Dairy Science Club ARTHUR PAUL MUNSON , . . . Philadelphia Horticulture llorticulturc Club: Ulcsley Foundation XVAYNE KELLER MURPHEY . . Polcroft ll'o0tl Uriliztninn 'figu Phi Dglm Vice-Prcsiclent, Tau Phi Delta: Treasurer, Forestry Society: IFC: Agriculture Student Council: Ski Club JOSEPH HENRY MURRAY . . . . Cresson ll'oml Utiligtztiou Newman Club: Forestry Society 50 PAUL A. NEVVCOMER . , . . Glen Rock Dairy Illlslttzlztliw Dairy Science Clubg Dairy Exim:-ition YNILLIAINI CLARK NICHOL .... Marilyn Center Agricultural Economics Alplia Gamma Rho President, Agricultural Economics Clubg Agriculture Student Cuuncilq Coaly Sncietyg Pershing Rillesg Toastmaster Club: 4-H Club EVERETT EUGENE NICKLOVV . . . Somerset flgriculturzil Etlucatiolz Alpha Tau Alpha: EFA: LSA CHESTER RAY OLVVEILER . Elizabethtown Ilorticitllnre Horticulture Club: Pi Alpha Xi JOSEPH ANTHONY ONDREJKO . . Smithfield Horticulture Newman Club: Horticulture Club: Penn State Clubg Penn State Ftzrmer: Alllg Ag Hill Breeze ELVVIN ROSS ORTON, JR. . . . . North East Ilortieulture Delta Theta Sigma Horticulture Club SHIRLEY F. NAST . . . . Butler Illezlical Tecluzolugy Phi Sigma Sigma Secretary, Phi Sigma Sigmag Rod and Caucus Clubg Hillel HAROLD HENRY NAVVROCKI . . . Charlerui figl'lEHlf1!I'lll Economics Agricultural Economics Clubg IRC JAMES CRAIG NELSON . . . . . Ludlow Forestry , Tau Phi Delta Agriculture Student Cuuncilg Forestry Society: Treasurer, Tau Phi Deltag Xi Sigma Pi EDWARD REAVES NOREORD . . . New Cumberland Jlgl'iLIllli lll'fIl EllI!CA'lflOlX FFA ELIZABETH LYNN NUTTER . . . Philadelphia Zoology mul Eiitmurfloxgy Penn Smit: Farmer: Pre-Yet Clubg Riding Cluhg Circle and Square Dance Club JUNE INIURIEL ODZA .... . Philadelphia Alctlierfl il-UL'lllZUl0gy ACS: Rod and Cuccus Clubg Ilillelg Riding Club GILBERT REEDER PATTON .... State College Agricirlturtzl Economics Glue Club: Agricultural Econqinics Club DOUGLAS S. PEASE ...... Susquehanna Agricultural Etlucatirm Bible Fellowsliipa Treasurer, EFA: Agriculture Student Councilg Alpha Tau Alphag Roger XVilliams Fellowship GEORGE DANIEL PETERS ..... Biglerville Horfiexiltnre Horticulture Club: AIMQ LSA FRED JUNIOR PETTIT . . . Grafton Animal Hnslmrzziry Block and Bridle Club T. ELDON PIPER ....... Amberson Dairy Husbandry Delta Theta Sigma Dairy Science Clubg Block and Bridle Clubg FFA WALTER POLIAK ....... Monaca Forestry Tau Phi Delta President, Tau Phi Deltag Forestry Society 51 ALFRED AUSTIN POPE . . . Spring City Forestry Tau Phi Delta Secretary, Tau Phi Deltag Sylvang Forestry Society ROBERT VERNON POTTER . . Summit Hill Forestry Tau Phi Delta Xi Sigma Phig Boxing JAMES BERT POVVELL .... Erie Horticulture Delta Theta Sigma PSCA5 Horticulture Club: Ag Hill Breeze DONALD CAMPBELL PRAGER . . Vllilkinsburg Agruvzomy Clover Clubg Penn Haven Club JOHN FRANCIS PRENGAMAN . . . Irwin JJ'0oil Utilization Theta Kappa Phi Forestry Socictyg Newman Club RONALD ARLING PURSELL . Upper Black Eddy B0fH11y' Botany Club JOHN JEFFREY RADLEY . . . Elkins Park Horticulture Horticulture Club RUDOLPH RALFF, JR. .... Kutztown Dairy Huslmntlry Penn State Farmer: 4-H Cluhg Dairy Science Club RUTH MARY RAND . . . Philadelphia Dairy Ilnslramlry Chi Omega Riding Club DONALD MacCALLUlVI RAPP . . Vllernersville Horticulture Horticulture Club: Penn Staff: Farmer: Penn State Club SIANLEX RICHARD RAPP . . lNew Ixenstngton Forestry Alpha Phi Omegag Bible Fellowship: Penn State Fur1nr'rg Quarterdeck Societyg Forestry Society CARL P REBELE Pittsburo Forestry Phi Gamma Delta Scnbbard and Rladeg Forestry Society' VVILLIAIXI CARL REESE . . . Viaynesburg Aorononzy Clmrr Club, XX estmlnster Foundation STANLEY WARREN RHINES . . Hallton Forest ry Forestry Society ROBERT DONALD RICE . . Altoona Forestry Forestry Sncictyg Dendrological Society CHARLES NEVIN RIGHTMIRE . . . Proctor Dairy lluslmnilry Alpha Gamma Rho Yicc-Prcsiclent, Alpha Gamma Rhog Penn State Farmer: Dairy Science Clubg IFCQ Intramurals IIMOLEON DARREL RODRIGUEZ . Havertown ,'igl'lClllf1lVl1l mul Biological Chemistry Alpha Chi Sigma Prcsiclcnt, Liebig Society: Canterbury Club: Coaly Socictyg Agriculture Student Council JAMES RICHARD ROGERS . . . Glensliaw Forestry Forestry Socictyg Penn State Clubg AIM GEORGE REDSECKER ROI-IRER . . Lancaster Agronomy Clover Club: Penn State Club ROBERT LAWRENCE ROULSTON . . Ardmore Dairy Huslaumlry Alpha Gamma Rho Agriculture Student Council: Coaly Society: Dairy Science Clubg Soccer MARCUS NATHANIEL RUFF, JR. . Fawn Grove Poultry Husbandry IANET MARION RUSIACKAS . . . Hershey Zoology and Entomology Bioforum: Leonides: Rod and Gun Clubg Rifle Club IOSEPH RUSNAK . . . . Vllexford Forestry Pi Kappa Phi Forestry Society GILBERT A. RUSTERHOLTZ . . Erie Forestry Dendrological Society IOHN DONALD RUTH . . Easton Forestry Forestry Society VVILLIAM DAVID SANTEL . . Meadowlands Agriculmrul Economics Alpha Gamma Rho Agricultural Economics Club: Parmi Nous: Yllrestling GEORGE H. SCHARDT .,.. Pittsburgh Forestry Forestry Societyg Penn State Club MARY ELLEN SGHLOSSER . . Chester Springs Bacteriology Bible Fellowship: Secretary, Inter-Varsity Fellowshipg Secretary-Treasurer, Rod and Coceus Club JAMES SCHOCK, IR. . . Barnesville Agronoxzp IACK VVEIDNER SCHONELY . . Boyertown Agricultmul Etlucation Sigma Phi Sigma Pliotugraphy Cluhg FFA: Blue Key: Intramuralsg Blanager, Baseball WALTER BENIAMIN SCHUIVIACHER . Pottsville Agricultural Engineerirzg Pi Kappa Alpha ASAE GREGORY SCHVVIKA . . . Hazleton Bacteriology Rod and Coccus Club THOMAS VVALTER SCOTT . . Coraopolis Agrozzomy Alpha Gamma Rho Penn Stare Farmer: Clover Clubg 4-H Club CHARLES BLANCHARD SEELY, III . Hollidaysburg Animal HlLSl7d11dfJl Block and Bridle Club EDGAR CORSON SEELY, JR. . . New Hope Pre-Veterinary LAVVRENCE JAMES SEITZ . Homestead Forestry Forestry Society WILLIAM THEODORE SEMAGO .... Duquesne Forestry Beaver House Forestry Society: Alpha Rho Omega ROBERT HENRY SHAUB ..... New Freedom Dairy Huslmndry Dairy Science Club: Penn State Club: Camera Club EDGAR VVARREN SHELLY, IR. . . Bethlehem Agricultural Economics Orchestrag Glce Club JEROME DALE SI-IIFFERT .... Harrisburg Agricultural mul Biological Chemistry I Liebig Society GEORGE SIMITOSKI . . . . Lyndora I-lorticzzlture Horticulture Club DEBORAH LIGHTFOOT SNIEDLEY . . Newtown Square Metlit-til Tut-lixmlngy Alpha Chi Omega Vice-President, JXIPIILJ Chi Omega: Punhellenie Council: Intramurals HARVEY ALLEN SBIITH . . . Kresgeville flgricultllrrll Etlilcrllirm FFA IOSEPHINE REIST SMITH . . State College Iluuturiolugnv Delta Gamma Alpha Linnhrlu Delta: Louise Homer Club: Rod :ind Cnecus Club: Chapel Choir: Cullegiurz ROBERT VERNON SMITH . . . . Manchester Ag1'on1on1y Clover Club CHARLES OSTRYE SMITH . . . Lock Haven Agronomy Clover Club DAVID PERRY SMITH . . . . Mclieesport Forestry Forestry Societyg Intramurals EDVVIN SCOTT SMITH, JR. . . . . Bainbridge Agrrlizmrztr' Phi Delta Theta Penn State Players THOMAS AVERY SBIITH . . . . Punxsutawney Dnirj' Hnslmndry President, LSA: Dairy Science Club: Block and Bridle Club EDXVARD F. SIXIUCKER . . . . Frieclens i'lgVIL'1llf1llT!l Eilucation FFA DONALD GORDON SNYDER ..... Jermyn Agrienlturnl Erlneratiolz .Penn Stine Farmer: FFA: PSCA: President, XVesIey Foundation: Alpha Phi Omega IOHN CHARLES SPACHT .... North East Ilg!'iClllf1H'lll Iftlueution Alpha Zeta Alpha Tuu Alpha: FFA: Newman Club: Ilortieulture Club ALFRED HENRY SPEERS .... New Cumberland Agrouorrzy Clover Club: Dairy Exposition: Poultry Club: Grunge DAVID STABLER ....... Chadcl's Ford Agronomy Alpha Gamma Rho All-College Cabinet: President, Agriculture Student Council: Editor, Perm State Farmer: Skull and Bones: Coaly Society: Clover Club: Dairy Science Club: IVlzo's in the News ut Penn State: Toastmaster Club: XVcstminster Foundation 54 IVAN RICHARD STAUFFER . . . . Rcinholcls ,'lgViu11lr1zHll Eilllultiull ADALBERT EDMUND STAMER . . VVilkesABurrc Forestry Sigma Chi LEON FRANK STANKOVVSKI . . . . Scranton Horiiuirllurc Sigma Phi Sigma President, Trcxisurcr, ll'7l'llL'llllllI'L' Club: Agriculture Student Council VV. STEVVART STANLEY . . . . . Oil City Ilurlit-ulruru Alplia Cmnina Rho llnrliculturc Club FFA: Biblc Fcllmvsliip: United Stuclcnt Ft-lluwsliip JAMES B. STEEN ..... . Pittsburgh zlgmlloxrij' Ncwinzin Club: Clover Club BRUCE CROSELEY STEPHENS . . . Carbondale Dizii'-i' Hnslmm ny Dairy Science Club ROBERT KENNETH STERN . . . . Retailing lllmil Ulililutiuiz Xi Sigma Pig l7u1't-sti'y Suyiutj: Newman Club GLENN EDWARD STEYERS . . Bethlehem llm'!it'1lll11l'i' JOHN STlNSON ....... Johnstown Ilfwliuizliirrc Prcsiilcnl, Pi .Xlpliu Xig llurtiuulturc Club: Penn State Club A. ROBERT STOTTLEMYER . . . . Quurryvillu Agronomy Pvnu Sturt' Flll'lllL'l'I .XINIQ Vice-President, Dormitairy Cuunyilg Dnrinituri Ofliccrg SAMEQ llbslcy lfnunilation: PSCAg Clover Club: ,-Xruln-ry Club RAYMOND IOHN STRALKA . . . . Glen Lyon I:Ul'L'Xll'-1' T.iu Phi Delta llcnnlrologiuiil Suciety: Furestry Sucicti' FOXVLER ELBLE STRANG . . . . Zieglerville Ilurticzilrurv Aliligi Guininu Rho llurtiuulture Club: In l ll'1lI1llll'.ll5 ..,-....,, DONALD KEITH SUMNER , Forestry Forestry Societyg Penn CARL ROY SUTER . . . State Club lVooii Utili:ul i071 FRANK JOHN SZEMATOVVICZ . Bacteriology Rod and Coccus Club: N ewman Club ROBERT FRANK STRICKLAND . . Marietta Pi yiiii sim If i,f-..1ifi-: in- iiii s iiii xi sigma Pig Ft, fesir 5- society GEORGE EMERSON STRICKLER . . . Smithton mi- ,'.. Sii.,1.Qlilfllfllll-, Qui, IRENE MARIE STUART ...... Havertrrwii .lluilit-ul Tvuliimlogy liluc ll.1nilg Ncwinini Club: Rml and Coccus Club Athens . Claysburg hlahanoy City 55 J ROBERT RAYMOND TARPLEY . . Philadelphia Zoology and Entomology Lambda Chi Alpha Secretary, Vice-President, Lambda Chi Alpha: IFC JAMES RALPH TATE ..... Salona Agricultural Engineering Penn State Club: Angles: ASAE GUY HENRY TEMPLE . . . Unityville Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club: Dormitory OHicer: Dormitory Council: Little International DAVID AYLINIER THOMAS . Phoenixville Forestry Beaver House 'l'1'at-li: Alpha Phi Omega: Forestry Society: Penn State Club: AIhI RICHARD ROBERT THORPE . . . Warreii Forestry Tau Phi Delta Forestry Society: Ski Club DAVID HARRY TIMOTHY . . Mt. Lebanon i-lgrrmoniy-Aninral Husbandry Delta Tau Delta President, Delta Tau Delta: IFC: Track HERBERT VVESTON TOMLINSON . . Chester Animal Huslrandry .Xlpha Phi Omega: Dormitory Officer: Lacrosse: Intramurals: PSCA: Pic-Yct Club: Block and Bridle Club: Penn State Club KENDALL STAPLER TOMLINSON . Newtown Agronomy Alpha Gamma Rho President, Alpha Gamma Rho: Agriculture Student Council: Blue Kcy: Clover Club: IFC: Dairy Science Club: Manager, Football RICHARD ALLEN TOOIVIBS . . Philadelphia Animal Husbandry Pre'Vet Club ANTHONY F. TRAINI . . . Mahanoy City Meilical Technology Vicc-Prcsirlcnt, Rod and Coccus Club CARKIEN ANTHONY TROISI. JR. . Philadelphia Agrmzmny Sigma Phi Epsilon Raseball: JV Football: Clover Club: VicefPresirlent, Sigma Phi Epsilon: IFC .IOSEPH EMIL TUCKER .... .leddo Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Liebig Society DONALD EUGENE TURNER . . . Canton ,'lgriL'ultilrul EumH1111iL'S Delta Theta Sigma .Xgricultural Economics Club: 4-H Club: Blue Band: Grange CHARLES VANDENBERG . . Yorlc Dairy Husbandry DONALD RICHARD VARNER . . VVaynesburg Forestry Forestry Society LEVVIS MARTIN VESCO . . . Ellsworth Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha: FFA: Penn State Club JACOB FRANKLIN VVAGNER . . VVilliamstown Forestry Forestry Society MALCOLM HENRY WALDRON, IR. . Philadelphia Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Club: Poultry Club 5' , -Q. :sea-wr' JOSEPH PATRICK WARZINSKI . New Stanton Agricultural Education Alpha Zeta Alpha Tau Alpha: FFA: Newman Club BEECHER HARTLEY WATSON . . Pittsburgh Agricultural Economics Delta Tau Delta Agicultural Economics Club: PSC.-X JEROME HAMILTON WEBSTER . . VVellsboro Agricultural Education FFA: Alpha Tau Alpha KENNETH BLACKBURN VVEBSTER . Bala-Cynwyd Horticulture Sigma Phi Alpha Horticulture Club: Dendrologiual Society AUSTIN VVEIMER .... Rockwood Agronomy President, Clover Club GEORGE VVILLIAM WELKIE . . Hazleton Botany Botany Club RUSSELL ALVIN VVELLER . . Herndon Agricultural Erluciilioxz Alpha Tau Alpha: FFA JABIES RICHARD VVENDEL . Pitcairn Agroimniy Clover Club CHARLES B. VVENNER, IR .... Easton Animal I-lzislvmulry Penn State Club: Block and Bridle Club EDVVARD THOMAS VVESTGREN . . Riclgway Agricialtural Economics ----b1TVT15-EATJEE EVER-Rqof -T- . Avoca Bot ui ' Alpha Phi Omega: Botzilny Club: Ski Club RICHARD KENNETH VVHITE . . Mercer Agricultural Engineering Treasurer. Bible Fellowship: Alpha Phi Omega: Quarter Deck Society: Scnbbartl and Blade: ASAE: Agriculture Student Council: Riifle Team RICHARD RICE VVICK . . VVest Chester Agricultural Engineering Phi Delta Theta Thespinns: Blue Key: Manager, Soccer: Srmient Humllrook IAMES CALVIN VVILCE . Forty Fort Forestry Forestry Society RICHARD STANLEY VVILDER . . Harrisburg Animal Huslmmlry Lambda Chi Alpha Intramurals: Block and Bridle Club HAROLD EVAN VVILLIAMS . . Ebensburg Dairy Huslaanrlry Dairy Science Club JOHN RUPERT VVILLIAMS . . . Elclrecl Dairy Huslmiirlrj' Alpha Zeta Editor, Penn State Driirymrin: Newman Club: Dairy Science Club CHARLES CARROLL VVILSON, IR. . . Hatboro Agricultural Economics Alpha Gamma Rho Boxing: Penn State Farmer: Football: Agricultural Economics Club: Parmi Nous RICHARD CARLETON WILSON . . Brookville Agricultural Ecmzomlcs GEORGE RAY VVINNING . . . Braddock Forestry Forestry Society: Penn State Club CHARLES EDWIN WINZER . . . Emrnaus Dairy HllSl7U1I!il'J' Dairy Science Club: LSA XVALTER ROSS VVISE . . . Delta Agricultzrral Elzgineelzno Alpha Tau Alpha RICHARD S. VVITMER . . . lNlt.loy Agmlmxuy Kappa Sigma Perm State Farmer: Couly Society: Vice-President, Clover Club GEORGE KELSO VVORST ....... Gap I-lgr'ic11If1ix'ul Ecruimllici Agricultural Euunoxnics Club: Blnclt and Bridle Club: Riding Club THADDEUS YAP.osH . . . . Aliquippa FUl ?SfI'j' Sigma Phi Alpha Vice-President, Nittany Bowmcn: Forestry Society RALPH LeROY YERGEY . . . . Esterly Animzll Hnslmmlry Livestock Judging Team: Block and Bridle Club DAVID FRANKLIN YOUNG . . . Harrisburg FU1'USfl'V1' Pi Kappa Phi Rifle Tuaunz Cleo Club: Forestry Society ALBERT JOHN ZIHRIER . . . . . Aliquippa I1o1'tiL'zrltzn'e Alpha Gannna Rho Pi Alpha Xi: P01111 State Fm11'me1'g Secretary, Alpha Gamlnu Rho: Agriculture Student Council: Horticulture Club LUTHER DAVID ZIMIX IERMAN .... Kempron Alzillml Huslmmlry Block and Bridle Club: Ski Club: LSA CHARLOTTE ZISLIN .... . Philadelphia Zoology mul Entomology 58 Dairy Ifluslmzirlry ALFRED STANLEY ZNANIECKI Nanticoke LD HAWK HARO W. Doiry Husbandry FOR SCHCLARSHIP ANDREW C, MILLS Forestry THOMAS B. JURCHAK Animal Husbandry RALPH L. YERGEY Animol Husbandry CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS , ,W f-hmm : an ,ma vb -Tu T: 1, , Ku , . 3-Mm. wi' Sisx, , ff W 'E W' ,giaf .,-gv . Q fm. ' .. ,:3,:-.,f ,, n N-wg, ,- l, 4-.V ,'-2:'.-1155 ' In fs, fi- N40 Nc 1 Q. uw- .:, ' - X bw 'M ,R xi my-w 55: .., ' '-,FZ Iwi'-. A 2 , ,.,g,w:,:'. V 5 N V w Rf b-W ,,. W, X -a N ,.fi'jj' gl f gif? X X Sci-lool. osx ci-IEMXISTRY AND PHYSICS X X GEORGE L. HALLER Deon X X X X TO THE CLASS OF 1952 OF THE SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS: It has been a little less than four years since l first greeted you and tried to tell you how to become a success in our School. It would be presumptu- ous to assume that you are now being graduated because you followed my advice, but, in any case, the editorial staff of the LaVie has given me the opportunity to say good-bye and to give you some more advice and encouragement. The first and most important suggestion I would like to give you is to assume that these are normal times. You could make quite a case for yourself that these times are abnormal, and any plans you make will have to be reoriented when times are normal, but I believe that we will never again see the good old days of universal peace and freedom from international tensions. So plan your future, beginning now, and don't wait or plan a temporary program until things get better. Include in your plans the furthering of your education. You have spent tour years learning your specialtyi Now try to learn something about the other persons' specialties, especially the other persons with whom you will be associated. Learn something about business, personnel relations, and law. If you can't find formal opportunities for this education, there are many books on these and other subjects which will help you in your living. Now that you can pick your own post-graduate education, don't forget the cultural subjectsg all communities of any size have a wealth of opportunities in these fields. I would also like to suggest that you consider your community responsi- bilities. No work pays better dividends than that given to the community in which you live. Another field not to be overlooked is continued activity in your professional organization. In this connection you will find that meetings of Penn State alumni are fine opportunities to get together with other leaders in your field and in your community. And, finally, don't forget the suggestion I gave you the first day we met. Be aggressive, but be certain that you have learned to differentiate between aggressiveness and obnoxiousness as applied to your own actions. Best wishes. Experiments ore important port of work of organic chemists ORGANIZATION GEORGE L. I'lALLER - C, I. NULL - XV. CONARD FERNELIUS lJONALD S. CRYDER DI. G. ASTON - A AIERRELL R. FENSKE IJAVID C. DUNCAN - - - Dean Assistant Dean - - Hemi, Clzenzistry Head, Chemical Engineering Y Director, Cryagenic Lalzoratory Director, Petroleum Refining Laboratory - - Acting Head, Physics lJAVID C. IJUNCAN 111, clmrge, lI1ldCTg7'l'ldllflf8 Instruction in Physics -I. H. OLEWINE - P.-xuL1NE BEEHY MACK A. H. HOLTZINGER - fr' ,. i f . ,LX' Chemical engineers run distillation tests In clzzlrge, Pre-Ilfledical and Science - Director, Ellen H. Riclmrds Institute - Director, Chemical I.nl1oraforie5 l -l l I L - i ,-- ,. .. .,,. s, 1, 1 I ' Q75 .iq-,i I I ,.,,A Niifc, ,N Fl l Principles of motion . 2 1, f 1 hold attention of .xxlf i physics students 63 FRANCIS MATTIIEVV ANGELONI . C lieiiilxiizt' President, .Xlpha Phi Della: Vice-President. ROBERT VVALKER ADAMS . Waynesboro Chemistry ACS ALFRED A. ADOMINES . . . Munson Physics Intramurals: Penn State Club CHARLES EMMETT AMEND .... VVilkinsburg Clieuiistry Phi Kappa Sigma Blue Key: Manager, Skiing: Riding Club: Treasurer, State Party . . . Butler ,Xlpha Phi Delta ACS: Plzivers: 'l'hct.i Alpha Phi: Newman Club: IFC i PHILLIP EUGENE ARMSTRONG . Cliwliieiil Eiigjiiiuuriiitg . . . Baden Alpha Chi Sigma Scart-tary, ,Xlpha Chi Sigma: Yice-Picsident, AIChE: Sigma Flau: Thes.pi.ins: lfruslnnan Counselm' DANIEL LAXVRENCE BABCOCK . . . Philadelphia Cliuluiciil lf1igiliUi'i'i1i.Q Acacia Vice-President, AC S: AIChL1 Tau llctzi Pi: Phi Lambda Upsilun JOSEPH LEVVIS BARD ..... East Lansdowne Pre-illedicnl Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Epsilon Delta: Pre-Medical Society: Intramurals RICHARD ALBERT BIDDLE . . Philadelphia p Science Pershing Rifles: ACS MERRILL EDGAR BOONE . . . Millheim Clzcmicnl Eizgiucering AlChE GLENN ROBBINS BROXVN, IR. Jeannette Cliemicnl lfiigiruuliig Inu llCl.l Pi: Phi Lambda llpsilnn: Secretary, AIChE: Nlanagur, Rifle Team: Intramurals HELEN ANNE BROVVN .... . Butler Crzriiiiiurciiil Cl1L'uii5Il'J' Clillulgiiili: Swiinrning Club: ACS -IOHN C. L. BROXVN. II . . . Xllaynesboro Suiezicu Pre-Bledical Society: lliir Bell Club MARION B. BURTON .... Little Rock, Ark. Physics Phi Gamma Delta Sigma Pi Signing Scabbard and Blade: Quarter Deck Society VINCENT ALOYSIUS CALLERY . . . Porrsville I'i'e-Medical Theta Kappa Phi Secretary, Theta Kappa Phi: Pre-Medical Sneiety: ACS: Newman Club NEIL HERBERT CARLSON . Ridgway Physics Sigma Pi Sigma BEATRICE CTEILIN . . . Plij sitw llillulg Camera Club: Rille Clul CHARLES MILTON CHRISTIAN . Suieilu' Math Club: German Cluh: ACS: Riding Club: Circle GALEN RIERLE CHRISTNER , . Scicllcu Penn Haven Cluh: ACS 64 Chester J Schuylkill Haven and Square Dance Club Mt. Pleasant GLEN L. CLARK . . . . Fleetville Cliemietzl Engineering Penn llaven Cluh: AICIIE: Intramurals EDWIN ALBERT CORL . . . Lebanon Cliuniieal Engineering ACS: AIChE RALPH BRYSON CRAINE, JR. . .... Marietta Clieniistrj' Pi Kappa Phi President, Chemistry-Physies Student Council: Chapel Choir: Vice-President, Senior Class: Skull and Bones: Phi Mu Alpha: Alpha Phi Omega: Players PAUL JOSEPH CRESSMAN . . . . Johnstown Pliyxies Blue Band: Radio Cluli: Nr-u'ni.tn Cluli MARVIN H. CROMPTON .... Harrisburg Crmrnnereiul Clieuriwtry President, ACS: Intramurals: XVesley Foundation: AIM: Dormitory Oflieer ALBERT LEO DEREK . . . Latrobe Plijsies 1.-4, T? THOKIAS DOLIGLASS . . . . Reiflton Cmiinrluuiill Cl1t'n1iS1r'.x' ACS RAYBIOND ALLEN DREISBACH. JR. . . Klorrisville Cllcrilierrl Ifr1gi11r't'i'il1Q Treasurer, .XlChI2: ACS: SAME: Newinitn Cluh: Dormitory Council PAUL EARL EBERLY ...,.. Jaclcsonwalcl Clzeuliutzl Eugirzeering Sigma 'l'au: .fXIChli: ACS: Engiticer: Riding Club PAUL ANDREW ECKERT . . St. Marys Pre-Bledicul Phi Kappa Preflledical Society: Neuman Cluli: Intramurals JACK VVILLIARI EISENMANN . . Philadelphia Chemical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi Chemistry-Physics Student Couneil: AIChE LEO ALLINGTON EETTEROLI: . . Locust Dale P1'e-Jlezlitui Glee Club: Prc-Medieal Soi-ieti: Penn State Club DAVID BIARVIN FIX . . . . . Reading Clzemistry Alpha Chi Sigma Senior Board, La Yin: President, .Xlpha Chi Sigma: Cliemistry-Physics Student Council: Freshman Counselor: ACS: lntrznnurztls: Blue Key: Manager, Gvme nustics: IEC JAMES KETHLEDGE FUGATE . Syltesville Pre-Jletlieol Prr'fMedieal Society: Intruinuratls DONALD CAMPBELL FURLONG .... Doylestown Cliernietzl Engineerfilg Alpha Chi Sigma Viee-President, Chemistry-Physics Student Council: AIChE: IFC: JY Football ARNOLD CHARLES GASCHE . Trumbull, Conn. Chemical Engineering Beaver House Vice-President, Penn State Cluh: NROTC Band: Quarter Dcek Society: Intramurals: AIChE: Newman Cluli JOSEPH KENNARD GEIGER . . Pre-Jlmlicul . . Ltlnsdowne Alpha Epsilon Delta: Phi Eta Sigma: Bar Bell Club: PSCA: Chemistry-Pl13'5iC'S Student Council: Pre-Medical Sociey: Ski Club JOHN VVILLIANI CENINIELL Clienzicul Engineering AICILE . . Indiana 65 XVILLIAM PORT GIBBON S . . . Altoona Pre-fllullicnl Alpha Epsilon Delta: Alpha Nu: Pre-Rledical Society KATHERINE JANE GILROY . . Scranton Physics Cwcns: Eizgirxuurz German Club: Newman Club XVILLIAM FRANKLIN HALL. JR. . State College Cliumicnl El1gIl1L'Cl'IVIg Sigma Tau: Phi Eta Sigma: AIChE: ACS: Skiing DAVID COLTON HARRISON . . Philadelphia PVL'-1Ierlict1l AIM: Pre-Rledical.Society NORMAN BAILEY HARTSOCK . . Clearfield Cllrcmit-al Euginuuv-ing Sigma Alpha Epsilon Blue Key: lllanager, Soccer NVILLIABI LEE HEIL . . Saint Thomas Science College Co-up RICHARD FRANK HENCH . . Harrisburg Pre-1Ietlici1I Pre-lledical Society: LSA: Intramurals HOVVARD EDVVARD HESKETH . . Eno Clrtnizrnl Eiiguitrmrfl LARRY HIMMELSTEIN . . Upper Darby LIIIUIIIICIII Enffiuucrirm Beaver House VVILLIARI E. I-IOCKERSMITH . New Cumberland Sciulrct' Alpha Chi Sigma Football: Vice-President, Druids: Cl1ernistryfPhysics Sturlent Cormeil JEAN HOLDEN . Altoona Scieizct GRAYDON Ll. HORNING . . Lewistown C'llt'mir't1l Eitgilzeurixla .XIChE: ACS SARA E. ILGEN . . . . . Loganton Pm fllrtlltul Pre-Mcrliual Sucietyg LSA: Gamma Pi Epsilon: PSCA JOHN VERNET INGHAM, JR. VVestField,N.J. Pre-flIUtIicr1l College Co-op: Pre-Medical Society DENNIS ALFRED JACOBSON . Erie Flierrzieiil Euvizreeriuff rXIChL: Penn State Lluh RALPH ALLEN JOHNSON . . . Ridgway Pre-.Ilruliuul Alpha Tau Omega President, Alpha Epsilon Delta: Glee Club GEORGE PHILIP JONES . . Drexel Hill Pre-Jletiienl Cross Country: Track: Boxing: Orchestra: Players: Newman Club: Pre-Rleclieal Society JOHN AIILTON JORDAN .... Bangor Clrerricnl Erzginerlzn AICl1E LAVVRENCE CLAIRE KELLER . . Hollidayshurg CITIUIHICHI Erzgiliccring Alpha Chi Sig-ma Sigma Tau: .XIChE XVILBUR LEON KEPIIART, JR. . . Lock Haven SL'iL 1UU Sigma Phi Alpha .XICIIE ROBERT IAY KIRSCHNER . . . hlerion 1'l'L HL'1liL'H1 Sigma Alpha Mu Pro-Klctlicril Society: Lion Purtv ALBERT A. KISHBAUGH . . Philadelphia Cl1t'u1it'ulEl14Qir11.'ur Q Clicinicul Engineering Sucictvg .Xlfhlf HOVVARD MICHAEL KLEIN . . Chester Sciwzcc NIERRILL RICHARD KLINGLER . . Derrick City Clzumistrv ACS ALFRED KNUP, IR. . . . Philadelplrirt Cl1L'uziuul Eugivzcur Q Chcmitnl Engineering Society: .XIChE THEODORE JOSEPH KOCAK . . . Duquesne Suitflzcv Pt-nn State Cluhg Pre-Metlicul Society ANNA LOUISE KOLANO . . North Braddock St'it'11r'e Suurctury. ACS: Secretary, Nittany Bowinci ROSLYN DOROTHY KRETZING . . Crimp Hill 1-'llJ'5iL'S LEO VVAYNE LEMLEY . . . Sharon Plzj sit-5 Sigma Nu Quarter Deck Socicti THERON STEPHEN LESHER . Northumberlancl I licrurcril E11g1l1C'Cl'l11g AICIIEQ PSCAg ACS LOIS IRENE LIGHT . York CITIUYIIISIVJ' ACS CHARLES DOUGLAS LIND . VVilltinsburg Clztf111iSt1'j' ACS VVILBERT GENE LUNDGREN . . . DuBois Pm'-Jlutlicul Alpha Tau Omega Pro-Medical Societyg Intramtualsg Alpha Epsilon Delta BERNARD ARTHUR MCGOY . . Reading C'lxt'micn1 Engineering .XICfhE: United Student Fellowsliip ROBERT EMMETT MCHALE . . . Kingston Cllemiufrl Engirzecring .Xlfhlig ACS: Newman Cluhg Intrzunuralb JOHN PAUL MCNALLY .... Hazleton Clztrnmal Erzguzttrzng Newinfm Cluhg AIChEg ACS THOMAS HUGH MQQUEEN . . Mifilinburg Pre-Medical Pre-Medical Society RUSSELL IOSEPH MARASCO . . lVlcKeesport Physics Alpha Nug Newman Club: Penn State Club THOlX'lAS JOSEPH MAY . . . Chester Physics ACSg Newman Club HEPJIAN JULIUS IXIELZER . PhJ'5iL'S . . Erie Camera Club JAMES ALBERT MILLER . Co1nmert'ial Chemistry . . Bryn lllawr Kappa Delta Rho Secretary, Kappa Delta Rho: Intramuralsg Pershing Rifles: Pre-llledical Society HENRY ROBERT BIORRISON, lr. Chemical Enginuuring . . . . Ernest Sigma Phi Sigma AlChE: ACS: Newman Club DAVID OTIS NICODEMUS . . . Waynesboro Chemical Eiigiizeeriug ACS JOSEPH PETER NORRIS .... Shenandoah Prefllezlictil Pre-Medical Sucietyg Alpha Epsilon Delta HAROLD CLIFFORD OCONNOR, JR. . Philadelphia Pliysius Pi Kappa Phi Rifle Tuam: Chemistry-Physics Student Cotmcilg Alpha Nu ARMINE DEANE PAUL . . . Ellwood City Chemistry Concert Bantlg ACS: XVestminster Fuuntlationg Iota Sigma Pi RALPH OLAVI PEKKALA . . . . Maynard, Mass. C'hC'111it't1l Ei1gi11t't'riug AIChEg President, Vice-President, IRC ALDO ANGELO PELLECRINI . . . Shillington Chciuictzl Enigimiuwing Beaver Ilouse Secretary, Beaver Ilouseg AICIIEQ ACSQ Intramurals VVILLIAM HUGH PERRY . . Dallas Science NOEL COLBERC PETERSON . . . Brockway Physics PSCAQ Penn State Club ALBERT LAWRENCE PINTAR . . Farrell Cliumical Eulggiiiverixig AICIIE: Phi Laxnhtla Upsilon FRANCIS STEPHEN PRAMUK ..... Lilly Chemical E11gi1it'eri11g Phi Kappa Yiue'Presidc-nt, AlChE: ACS: Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Taug Treasurer, Phi Lambda Upsilonp Phi Eta Sigma: Newman Club: Iircshmzni Counselor VINCENT IGNATIUS PURCELL .... Minersville Pre-illedical Kappa Delta Rho Pre-Medical Societyg Pershing Rifles IAIVIES ROBERT RANISAY . . . . Havertown Pre-flletiiual Chemistry-Physics Student Councilg Penn State Club 68 ROBERT CHARLES RAUDENBUSH . . Schuylkill Haven Chemical Engineering AIChE BARBARA JOAN REESE . . . . . Lansdowne Physics Chemistry-Physics Student Councilg Inrramuralsg Rifle Club DERLE ROBERT RIORDAN .... Glen Lyon Pre-Biezlical Alpha Epsilon Delta: Secretary, Penn State Clubg Pre-Medical Societyg Newman Club JOSEPH GEORGE RITTER ..... Pittsburgh Pre-illedicril Treasurer, Alpha Epsilon Deltag Pre-Medical Society JEROME ROLNICK . . . . Philadelphia Pre-Mezliccil JOHN AUGUST SALLACK . . Johnsonburg Chemical Engin 1 H HERBERT hi. SCHAAB . . . Philadelphia Physics EDWARD ALEXANDER SCICCHITANO . . Mt. Carmel Plqsics Alpha Nug Scabbarcl and Blade GORDON BURNHAM SEWARD .... State College Chemical Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon Glee Club DONALD GEORGE SHAHEEN . . . Altoona Pre-Meilictzl Alpha Rho Omega: Intrximuixils EUGENE PAUL SHELLY . . Philadelphia Physics CHARLES ELWOOID SIYIEDLEY . . Barnesville Pre-Bletiical PSCA: Young Friendsg Chess Clubg Pre-Medical Society KEITH DAVIS SMITH ...... Marion, O. Pre-Dleiliurzl Suabbard and Blade: Chemistry-Pliysics Student Councilg Quarter Deck Sucietyg Pre-Medical Societyg Dormitory Council SHIRLEY CHRISTINE SMITH . . . Oil City Pre-Medical Swimming Clubg Pre-Medical Society ARTHUR VVILLIAM SNYDER . . Hazleton Chemical Engineeriizb JOHN POWERS STEVVART . . . . VVynnewood Physics Phi Kappa Sigma Alpha Nu SUSAN IVIARIE STORMER ...... Altoona Pre-Medical Theta Phi Alpha Secretary, Alpha Epsilon Delta: Swimming Clubg Bowling Clubg Newman Clubg Pre-Medical Society VICTOR CLETUS STRAUB ..... St. Marys Physics Phi Kappa President, Phi Kappap Arnold Air Societyg Newman Clubg JV Basketball 69 'WN LEONARD PETER SUFFREDINI . . Philadelphia Chemistry JESSE S. TARLETON .... Drexel Hill Chemical Engineering Sigma Phi Alpha Tau Beta Pig ACSg AIChEg Penn State Cluhg Newman Clubg Riding Clubg Freshman Counselor ELMER LEE THOMPSON . . . Ridley Park Pre-Dledical Alpha Nug Pre-Medical Society HAROLD FREDERICK TOMPKINS . . Hallstead Chemical Engineering MERLE EUGENE UMSTEAD . New Bethlehem Chemistry Chemistry-Physics Student Council: ACSg Penn State Cluhg Intramurals MILTON DEAN UNDERWOOD . . Bloomshurg Physics Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Pi Sigmag Intramurals DEAN MARTIN UNGER .... Hanover I'l1.1'sics Sigma Phi Sigma Vice-Prcsitlent, Sigma Phi Signing Vice-President, Phi Eta Sigmag ViceAPresident, Alpha Nug Sigma Pi Sigrnag Engineer JAMES GEORGE VIROSCO . . . UDIODYOXXU Chemical Ellgll1UUl'il1g Theta Kappa Phi AIChE: Newman Club CLEMENT THOMAS VVAPINSKY . . St. Clair Commercial Chemistry MARGARET ELLEN WAX . . Chexy Chase, IX Physics Rifle Club: PSC.-X JOHN PATRICIx VVERSINGER . . Hazleton Clzvmicul Envineeril RICHARD SPENCER VVILSON . . 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'2 V V :fx:K'SsV-1+:- VV 44, Vw -V A Q -ibf' V . ,, , V y.V,,: ,fl 5535 515 Iwi-X V' ff' -1 .'2f.f:'f1 :Q 3 ,rf ' N V-VV. fx' :,'+ ,. V1 j.,:.V, V X X X X X X X X X X X X sc:-looibx OF J EQUGACTION MARION R. TRABUE Deon TO THE CLASS OE 1952 OE THE SCHOOL OE EDUCATION: The School from which you have graduated is, I believe, one of which you can always be proud. The faculty which has sponsored you and pro- vided you with guidance in your professional growth is composed of men and women of the highest character and reputation. ln spite of having to carryigreater teaching and advisory loads than are carried by others, these faculty members have taken a sincere personal interest in your problems and progress. They will continue to be interested in your personal and profes- sional achievements and will be ready at any time to provide you with further encouragement and assistance. As graduates of the School of Education of The Pennsylvania State Col- lege, you have some unique responsibilities that should be clearly recognized. Your college preparation has been for professional service to individual cit- izens and to their institutions and programs for the common welfare, rather than for increasing the economic or material advantages of yourself or others. The Commonwealth has invested in you with the expectation that you will give your primary efforts to improving human relations in homes, clubs, schools, churches, businesses, industries, and governmental agencies. The measure of your repayment of your debt to the Commonwealth will be the extent to which you use your influence and professional skills in develop- ing in the people of your community attitudes of mutual respect and habits of cooperating effectively to make life more interesting, safer, and more beneficial for everyone. The world's natural resources are limited, but its population is growing rapidly. Graduates of other Schools have been prepared to participate in necessary efforts to develop our natural resources, to convert them into use- ful products, and to improve programs of distribution. Whether these activ- ities will be conducted in ways that will be of maximum benefit to everyone depends, however, upon the attitudes men have toward others and the skills they have developed in working cooperatively with others for the common welfare. These attitudes and skills in cooperation depend on you and on the effectiveness with which you employ what the School of Education has tried to teach you. We are confidently depending on you. 72 f?.gf-Jf-K Student teachers spend long hours in library i l V -. Q A .1 - .1 xx xx xx- Typing methods hold the attention of business education majors ORGANIZATION M, R. TRABUE Y Deang Director of Szmzmer Sessions PALIVIER C. XR'7EAVER-ASSiSfHlZf Deang Assistant Director of Sztniiner Sessions JOSEPH LOWDEN - Director, Education Extension S. LEWIS LAND-Director of Vocational Teacizer Education CHARLES M. LONG - - - Head, Education S. LEVVIS LAND - - Head, Industrial Education HUMMEL FISHBURN - - Head, Music Education BRUCE V. IXIOORE - - Head, Psychology Woodwork is one phase of the industrial arts program 75 Y z 9 it , 2 ii li l a --mm W-,ga-F ,Ii ,.,,,,qs.:i.f.iAY,::, E V' . .'1Ig, f in ' Y ,,,', . ,,,, ...,'.,.,,. ,.s-..W,:1z. - fav . , 1 . , r :fr 5 . EW A , t A , , Q 1-A -v ' iss., lrtx . .--n-5 KATHLEEN VIOLET AAGAARD .... Raubsville Etlucation Kappa Delta Panhcllcnic Councilg Bowling Club: Spanish Club: Intramurals PATRICIA ANN ACOSTA .... Pittsburgh Eilncatirm Kappa Kappa Gamma Panhcllcnir: Cnuncilg ACEIQ Players 'IANE CONSTANCE ADAMS . . . Havertown Psychology Psychology Clubg Froth VIRGINIA PREUSS ALBRECHT .... Havertown Eiiiituitimi Chi Omega judirial: liresliman Custnins Board: Cwensg Pi Lambda Thetag Secretary, Chi Omega GWENDOLYN PRISCILLA ALLEN . . . Philadelphia Etlncution ACEI: Pliihmlrsg lladmintun Clubg hlndern Dance Club -lOl IN H. ALTHOUSE . . . . . Glenside Etlucatiou Scabbard and Bladeg PTAg Quarter-Deck Socieryg Kappa Phi Kappa '.-:A-V NEVIN EBERTS ANDRE . . . . VVestfield Imlusti'iul Arts Industrial Education Society ROY EMERSON ANGST, IR. . Pine Grove Ediluiitfoli Secretary, Kappa Phi Kappa: PTA: Simmons Mcifs Cluhg Intramurals IOAN hi. ATKINSON .... . VVy0missing ,Music Ezlncation Treble Singersg Intramurals SANDRA IIARRARA RACHIN . Edin irtimz . . Philadelphia Scclctary, Pliilnlcal ACEIQ llillulg Players CAYLE ELLSVVORTII BAKER . Etlursiilimz . . . Syliesville Prusitli-nt, FTA: Kappa Phi Kappa LILA LOUISE BARNES . . Etluuiliull . . . SICYIYIITSIIIIVII Delta Delta Delta President. Delta Della Delta: PTA: LA YIZ: Treble Singcrsg PSCA: XVSCAg Alpha Lambda Deltag Pi Gamma Mug Dormitory Oflicer IOIIN CHARLES BARRONS . . . Pittsburgh Eiliiuzliwl President, Pi Omega Pi: FBLA: Delta Sigma Pig Cammander, Scabbard and Blade ROBERT E. BARTELS ...... Dravosburg Imlustrinl Arts Industrial Education Sucictyg Iota Lambda Sigma EDNA LOUISE BAYLSON . . . . Philadelphia ELI xusiiiion Leonidesg FTAg ACEI ROSELYN CHRISTIAN BEARD . . . East Freedom Ednurllimz Kappa Alpha Theta 'Tl'L'LlSlII'L'l4, Kappa Alpha Tlicta: Secretary, FBLA: Chapel Choirg Etlucatinn Student Council: Modern Dance Club CLYDE SAMUEL REHANNA ..... Elizabeth Education: Pre-Vet Club JOHN FRANCIS BEITER ..... Camp Hill Eilucmioni Theta Kappa Phi President, Kappa Phi Kappaq ETAQ ViuC'Prcsident, Theta Kappa Phig President, FBLA: Education Student Council: Alpha Phi Omcgag Delta Sigma Pig Boxingg SAM. SAME: ICG 76 DON DARVVYN BERSINCER . . , Lewistown Psychology MARGARET JANE BETTS . . . . State College Ell1lCUYf011 Gamma Phi Beta Hat Societies Council: Treasurer, Chimes: XVRA NAN CLAIRE BIERMAN . . . . Newark, N. Education Senior Board, Collegian: ACEI: Hillel: Dormitory Council: XVSGA House of Representatives IEANNINE BELL ....... Vandergrift EL'illCL'!fi0l1 Chairman, judicial: fllanaging Editor, LA VIE: President, Pi Lambda Theta: Secretary. Mortar Board: YieelPrcsiclent, Cwens: U'h0's lI'ho Among Sturlenis in American Colleges uml Unirerxilius: All-College Cabinet: YVSGA Senate: Secretary, XVSCA Ilotise of Representatives: Hat Societies Council: l'Vho's in the News ut Perm Stulu: Dormitory Ollieer: ACEI: PSCA: RiHe Club: Bowling Club NORMA JANE BENDISTIS . . . . Oxford Erluetztiuwt ACEI: PTA: 'Thespians DAVID RICHARD BENNETT . . . Elizabeth Psycliology DARXVIN HAMMOND BISTLINE . Altoona Music Erlucntimz Blue Band: Concert Band: Phi lXIu Alpha IOAN RUTH BLACKER . . . Philadelphia Ifdirctltioiz Phi Sigma Sigma Frotlzc ACEI NINA JANE BLAKESLEE ....... Erie Education Phi Kappa Phi: Pi Gamma lXIu: Alpha Lambda Delta LOUISE BLANNINC1 . . . . Wlilliamstown Education Kappa Delta Chapel Choir: Intramurals: XVRA LOIS BLUM . . . Philadelphia Education Sigma Delta Tau Players: Secretary, Pi Lambda Theta: LA Yin: F:-oth: ACEI: Hillel WALTER JOSEPH BOBOWSKI . . . lXIcAdoo Eziueufiomz Fill: Newman Club CHARLES FREDERICK BREVVER . . Erie Psyclzologj' Dormitory Council: Kappa Phi Kappa: Xilestminster Foundation: PSCA MARY ILENE BRITTON . . . Emporium Efluvcatioli Bible Fellowship KENNETH ROBERT BROWN . . Schuylkill Haven Psychology Psi Chi: Phi Eta Sigma BIELVIN LYNN BOCK ...... VVallaceton Etlucation Vice-President, Pi Omega Pi: Kappa Phi Kappa: FTA: FBLA THOMAS REED BRADRICK . .... Butler Etluwiiwr Sigma Alpha Epsilon President. Secretary, Sigma Alpha Epsilon: IFC: IFC YVorkshop ETHEL ll. BRADY . . . Philadelphia Ealucatiou NSA: .XCEL Modern Dance Club: Bridge Club 77 ANNA BESS BUCHANAN . . . Falls Creek ELIIICIIIIOH Alpha Lambda Deltag Pi Lambda Thetag Treble Singersg ACEI VIRCINIALOU BURNEY . . State College Erlnclziion Vice-President, ACEIQ VVesley Foundation: PSCAQ IVl10's in the News at Perm Stufeg XVSSI2 Kappa Phig CORE GRACE MAREE BURT ..... Erie Eiixwmion Beta Sigma Omicron XVesIey Foundationg Kappa Phig ACEI PATRICIA ANN BUSH . . . Monongahela Elluuurion Alpha Camnia Delta Treasurer, Alpha Gamma Deltag Alpha Lambda Deltag PT.-X5 Treble Singersg Lnrramurals AIOHN EVANS CARNELL . . . Laceyville Erlzrcutiml Alpha Phi Onicgag Kappa Phi Kappa BIARVIN JERONIE CETRON . . . Lebanon I's'i'cl10Iog-1' Sigma Alpha BILL hlanaging Editor, Engirzeerg Frmli: Androclesg Psychology Clubg Manager, Track ALVIN MITCHEL CHESTER . . Philadelphia Edm-trfion Alpha Epsilon Pi Phi Sigma Iotag PTA ROBERT EBERT CHRIST . . . Bethlehem Vocntiorml Industrial Eflucatiurz Industrial Erluuation Society DORA I. CLARK . . . . Lebanon Psychology FRANK BIICHAEL CLATCH . . Hazleton Dlusic Eflncnfiorz Blue Bandg Phi Blu Alpllag PSCA JEROME KACHLINE CLAUSER . . Northampton Elini-mimi Delta Sigma Phi Eencingg Alpha Phi Oinegaz Frothg Ski Club EDGAR EUGENE COLE ..... Troy Erlucation Yiee-President. Xlleslcy Foundation: Kappa Phi Kappag FTAg Ski Club -IERRY IAMES COLLINS . . VVilliamsport Eilucafiou FTA: Newman Clubg Intrainurals BERT ARDEN CONRAD . . Rockton Psychology PAUL PERDINAND CORAZZA . . Freeland Educatioii Newman Clubg FTA BIAXINE CORNELL .... Philadelphia Psyclzology Psi Cliig Secretary, Psychology Club: Playcrsg LA VIEQ Gamma Pi Epsilon XVILLIARI HUNTER COUCH . . Pittsburgh Eflucatio1z. KAIISA ANNE CRAIG .... Collegeville Erlutmionz Zeta Tau Alpha Masquerettesg Treble Singersg FTA BLAINE CURTIS CROOKS . . Sykesville Education Pi Omega Pi EDVVARD LEROY CUNNINGHAM . . Aliquippa Etlucrition Kappa Phi Kappag FTA NANCY JOAN CU RRAN .... Pittsburgh EllUCL11fOH Alpha Gamma Delta BURTON SEYIXIOUR CUSHNER . . Philadelphia Elillf-'llfifill Siuma Al wha lllu I I Education Student Councilg Frollzg Kappja Phi Kappag Alpha Nug Intramuralsg FTA JOANN DAUBENSPECK .... Erie Ezlllcwfiflii Kappa Kappa Gamma FBLA: Lion Party MYRON DEMCIO ..... Easton Psyulmlogy Kappa Phi Kappag Education Student Couneilg Psychology Clubg French Clubg President, Camera Club SALLY DICKSON . . . Pittsburgh Etliwatioiz RUTH JEANNE DIEHL . . . lXfIcKnightstown Education Delta Delta Delta Pi Lambda Theta: Secretary, Sigma Alpha Etag President, ACEIL Players KATHLEEN IXIARY DILLON . . . Tamaqua ELI: cut' 1 Newman CllubgHPZI'A: IRC GEORGE A. DINICH . . . Pottsville Etlzlcrlfiurl Kappa Phi Kappa: Newman Clubq PTAQ Intramurals JOAN DOBSON ...... Altoona Etlzrcutinn Kappa Alpha 'Theta Pi Lambda Thetag Delta Alpha Delta: ACEIQ Debate ROBERT LEE DUNCAN . . Hollidaysburg .Ell1lCL7fiU1I RUTH MARIE EDDY .... Lansdowne Erllzultioli, Secretary-Treasurer, Education Student Council: 'Treble Singers: Inklirzgg Vice-President, German Club RALPH IENNINCS ECOLP, JR. . . Somerset Etlzzcafimz President, Education Student Councilg All-College Cabilleli Pi Gamma Mug Blue Band: Edits: Parmi Nousg Kappa Phi Kappag Phi Eta Sigma: PTA INA ETI-IYL EPSTEIN . . . New Brighton Etlztcatiou Pi Omega Pi: Secretary, FBLAg FTAg Colleginug Hillel: YVRA RAY FRANKLIN EVERT . . Mount Carmel Erlucutirm Skull and Bunesg Androcles: Kappa Phi Kappa: Treasurer, AIMQ Education Student Councilg Linn Partyg Secretary, Tribunal OLIVER DICK FAIR . . . Rocliton Etiucutimi VERA POVVELL FAIRER . . Harrisburg Erlucntion ACEI5 Belles Lettres Club JOAN MARGARET FARRELL . . . Camp Hill Psychology Playersg Collegiaug Psychology Clubg Newman Club COSMO POLO FAZIO . . . Bradford Psychology Penn State Club GRACE H. FELDIXIAN . . . . Philadelphia Education ACEIg Hillelg FTA JOHN THOMAS FERGUSON . . . . Coatesville Iurlustrial- Arts I Blue Band: Industrial Education Societyg Iota Lambda Signing Penn Haven Clubg Intramurals DONALD CORRIAN FETZER . . . llflilesburg Etlizeation FTA ROBERT FRANCIS FEY .... . Porrsville Eilucntioiz Kappa Phi Kappa: Newman Club: FTAg Intramurals Nur' affair 4 FILMORE LAWRENCE FICKS .... Brownsville Psyclmlogy Psychology Club: Penn State Cluh: Hillelg Riding Club GEORGE ANDREVV FILTOSH . . Saint Clair Psyelmlogj' JACK JOSEPH FISHBIAN . . . . Philadelphia Education Alpha Phi Omegag Ilillelg FTA: Intramurals MARJORIE LOUISE FLEIXIING . . Irwin Erl ucatioiz XYSGA: ACEI ARLENE MAE FOX . . .... Fraekville Eilucntion .Xlplm Epsilon Phi Yiee-l'r'csitleiit. .Xllwhai Epsilon Phi: llillel: Intruinuruls VVILLIAM FRECII , . , State College IILlllL'Illi0l DORIS ANNE FREE ...... State College Education Alpha Xi Delta ACEI: Ski Club: Intramurals: Vice-President, Alpha Xi Delta: Pi Lambda Theta LILLIE BEATRICE FRETZ . . . Drexel Hill Eiluuutimz Players: Thespians MARLENE MARIE FROHMAN . . . . Donora Psyulmlngy Kappa Delta Q XVSGA: Treasurer, Kappa Deltng Psyehulngy Club: Intramurals JOAN DORIS FROMM . . . . State College Erlucarimi Alpha Epsilon Phi ACEIg Ilillelg Intramuxalsg Players ROBERT NEAL FRY .... . Punxsutawney Psychology Beaver House AIMg PSCAQ Intramurals JEAN ANNE GEIBEL . . . . . Butler Erlueation ACEI: Newman Clubg Bridge Club 80 -4-tg. - t.Q..,4.,i xii NANCY LUCRETIA GIBBS . . . . York Erlnuution Alplin Luinlitlzi Delta: Kappa Phi 'IANE ANNA GLAUNER . . . Springlield Erluvnliorz Vice-President, ACEI LOIS RITA CLICK . . . . Pittsburgh Erluuntiori NANCY ,IEAN GELTZ . . . . . Perrysville Erlm.'ntio1z Gamma Phi Beta ACEI: Frolh JOSEPH DAVID GERBER . . . lVlcKeansburg ErI11cafi01z IRC: FTA VVILLIAIXI ALLEN GHOST, IR. .... Greenville I's-iwlznlogy Chi Phi Kuppzi Phi Kappa: Players: Psyuliolugy Club km' ROBERTA MARION GLUCK . . Muunt Pleasant Etlitcutimz ETHELBERT DAVID GODSHALL . Schuylkill Haven Imlnsiriul AVIS Industrial Education Society NATHAN RALPH GOODMAN . . Philadelphia Erlucniion llillclg Dnrinitury Oflicer: Psyclmlogy Club NANCY GORDON . . . Pittsburgh Erlucntiorz Alpha Epsilon Phi Pzinhellenlc Council: C0l1L'gi1ll1I Klutleru Dance Club: Intramurals THOBIAS STANLEY GRABOXVICZ . . Ranshaw Erliicntimi FTA: Newman Club: Psychology Clulu DOROTHY ELIZABETH GREEN . . Coraupulis Eilucmiou President, FBLA: Pliilotes: Kappa: Phi HERMAN GREENBERG . . Philadelphia Erlucatiorz VVANDA GENE GRESH . . . Boyertown .liusic Etllrcrlfiou Phi IXI11 Chapel Choir: Orchestra ELEANOR MAY GRIFFITH . . Baltimore, Md. Eilucutinn Zeta Tau Alpha IJm'niituri' Othcer: Judicial: XYSGA House of Representatives: Chimes: Pi Lambda Theta: Collegimzg XVSSF: Newman Club: Treble Singers: ACEI RICHARD HASTINGS GRIGGS .... Vililliamsprirt Iminslrial Arts Industrial Education Society: Iota Lumhrla Sigma IOSEPH JAMES GRONICK ...... Cecil Ezlucntion Vice-President, President, FT.-X1 Treasurer, FBLA: Kappa Phi Kappa: Education Student Cotmcilg Newman Club: Penn State Club: College Co-np: AIM: Edits: Delta Sigma Pi MARION S. GROSS . . . . State College Etlncntzon 81 HOVVARD F. GUEST, JR. . . Philadelphia Iizfiustrial Arts Iota lambda Sivma Secretar Treasurer President - . B, -: .y- 1 , , Industrial Education Society ROBERT MARLAND GUSHEROSKI . . DuBois Education ACEI ,IANICE E. CUSTIN . . . Avis Educatiorz FBLA FREDERICK CHARLES HACER . . Altoona Hiusic Education SAMUEL VVILLIAMS HAGGERTY . Reynolclsville Ed iication AIIXI: FTA PATRICIA LU HALL .... Prienclsville Eriucation Kappa Delta Trcblc Singers: Belles Lettres Club: Sigma Alpha Eta: Panhellenic Council: ACEI THOAIAS VVILLIAINI HALTON . . Vllaverly, N.Y. Education FTA ORAL JEAN HARDES . Port Allegany Eli llL'I1i ioiz DOROTHY IEANNETTE HARNISH . . Altoona Etlzrcatiou ACEI ANN LOUISE HARTZ. . . . Lebanon Eilircntioii Alpha Omieron Pi Pi Gamma Alpha: Modern Dance Club MARGARET ANN HENDERSON . . Harrisburg .Etlizeuiirm Delta Zeta Secretary, Delta Zeta: PTA: Alpha Lambda Delta ANNE CHADVVICK HIBBS . . . Brownsville Psychology Frotlz: Pi Lambda Theta: Psyellulogy Club: Intrznnttrals: Players: State Party MARY CATHERINE HICKEY . . VVarren Center Ifililt-iztimi Theta Phi Alpha Secretary, Theta P'hi Alpha: Collegian: Treble Singers: Intramurals: FTA: Newman Club ELIZABETH IOANNA HILL . . Gettysburg Ezlizcutimz Phi lXIu National Editor, Chimes: Treble Singers: ACEI: Collegian: LA Alllig Secretary, Phi Mu: TIIIIGIS in the News at Penn State: Dormitory Oilirer: XVSGA House of Representatives EDVVARD GUSTAV HOFEIYIAN . . Drexel Hill Psychology VVILLIARI CVVYNNE HOKE, lll . . Harrisburg Ilsycliolrilgy Sign-in Pi President, Sigma Pi: Head Chapel Usher: Psi Chi: Kappa Phi Kappa: IFC: Intramurals NANCY .IANE HOOD . . . VVilkinsburg Etiuealimr Kappa Delta LA VIE: President, Kappa Delta: Intramurals LEVVIS JAY HOOVER .... Harrisburg Efiucatiou President, Penn State Club: FTA: Kappa Phi Kappa: LA VIE: Collegian: Dormitory Oflicer: Dormitory Council: Frotlz- DONALD LESTER Housmi , Duguis l7sj'cl1uInkgJ- Pcnn Slallr Clulvg I'l1nlugrupl1y Club CI IARLES RICHARD HUGHES, JR. . Huncv Brook .llnsic Iftlucutinn Phi Klu ,Xlplniz Cllcu Clnly ROBERT EMMEII' IIUGIIES . . XN'cst Decatur Eilizuriliml IRENE ORINTHIA JEFFRESS . . Plmilatlelpliiu Eillruutirm Prcsidunl, PSCA: Pi Lannlwtlai Theta: .XC'EI: Philntum JOHN IVOR JENKINS . . . Pwttsville .llnsiu Eililrifliml Phi Mu .XIPIILIQ rIIl'CHS1lIUl', Cliulwl Clnrir RAY AI. JOHNSON . . . . SUIYSIUXVII Imlmlriul .Iris IAS ANN KI. JONES . . . . . Lansfurtl Etlnuulmn DL-Im Zgm Yiwu-I'i'cQitlun1, Dcltn Zulu: Sigma ,Xlph.1 Eta: Nuwxnun Cluh: Bcllcb llcttrcs C lulv LOIS CATHERINE JONES . . . Creasun Iiilnunliuza lgumm Dglm Pi ciillllllltl .Xlpllxl LOIS RAE JONES ...... Portage Ellllwlfilui l'l'.X: PSCX: Intur-Yzirsily I-'ullmulnlwg Ilullcx Lumtub Clulmg Cc'ug1':1Pl1J' Snciutyg Illll'Llll1Ll1'Lllb MARILYN ELIZARETII JONES . . . Lulngluton IflI1fL'1lfiUl1 Alplm Chi Oxnugu Cwcnxz ,Xlplm Lunihtlu Delta: 'Iiclmlc Singcrs: Clurnmn Clulxg Pnnhullcnic Council VVILLIAM LOUIS KADOICII . . Rctlilclmem Imluxtrinl Arts IIMILlSll'l1ll Iltlucution Sucietyg Penn Stntu Clulmg FTA: Nittany Ruwilmcn EDXVARD FRANK KAROLAK . . . Ambriclgc Eillluuliuli Nuwmun Clulug Pcrhliing Rillcsg I'ln:tug1'upl1J' Club: I- IX GVVENDOLYN LOUISE KELLY . . Pllilatlelplna Ifflizcnliun Delta Sigma Thctu Prusimlunt, N,X.XCI'1 Pi Luinlutlu 'lhctxxz .Xlplm Nu JAMES XVARREN KELZ .... Home-sclalc Etlzrcutiun Kzllului Sigma Phi Em Sigma: Iinplm Phi Kappa: Bzisehzill JOHN KENNEDY . . Ilavcrtuwn Iftlzrcizlimz Sigma Phi Epsilon JEANNE KIMIILE . . . . Philadelpliia IILIIILTIIIUII .XCEI KIARYBERT KINCAID .... Blawnox Etluuulifm Alplui Chi Oincgu -IIIULISUICY, .Xlplm Chi Oincgag Trrlvlc Singers: ACEIQ Tliespizlns HAZEL ELIZABETH KITTS . Shawn Hill Eiliiuiniurz ,XCllIg Iiumm Pliig Dormitory Council TEMA M. KLEBER . . . . . . Pittsburgh Education Senior Board, Collegiaug FBLAg FTAg Hillel PATRICIA ANN KLEPPER . . . Montoursville Education Delta Delta Delta Swimming Clubg ACEI HENRIETTA Y. KLEVAN . . . Philadelphia Education Hillelg FT,-X5 National Art Educational Association IVIARLYN DALE KLINE . . . Altoona Education , DONALD EUGENE KLINEPETER . . Harrisburg Education FTA JAMES RUSSELL KNISS . . . blaclera Education PTA ALBERT FRANK KUHN . . . Erie Psychology Sigma Pi Psychology Club RONA V. LACHMAN . . . . . . Chester Education Alpha Epsilon Phi Liberal Arts Student Councilg Thespiansg Frotlz-5 Hillelg Intramurals: History Club DOMINIC JOSEPH LA REGINA .... Hazleton Imiustriol Arts Sigma Phi Sigma Industrial Education Society ' VIRGINIA A. LAUDANO . . . . Philadelphia Education Alpha Chi Omega Secretary, Alpha Chi Omega: Secretary, Summer Juclicialg Chimesq Dormitory Otlicer: LA VIE: Players: ACEI: Ski Clubq lVllo's in the News ut Penn Srmeg Masquerettes: IVSGA House of Representativesg State Partyg Pi Lambda Thetag Intramurals BERNADETTE EERN LAVVRENCE Lester Etluuotion KATHLEEN JOAN LEHRIAN . A Eilucotioxz ACEI . Pittsburgh DOLORES RUTH LIPKOVVITZ . . Steelton Psychology Psi Chig Alpha Lambda Delta: Treasurer, Psychology Club: Belles Lettres Club CYNTHIA JANE LOESEL ....... Erie Education Delta Delta Delta Riding Clubq FTAQ .XCEI5 Ski Club RUTH NIARCARET LONCVVELL . . Bethlehem Education Collegimzg FTAg Intramurals 84 JOI-IN LESSER, JR .... Johnstown Psychology Psi Chig S.-Xhl STAN LEY BARRETT LIN DNER .... Philadelphia Education Omega Psi Phi Cross Countryg Track: President, Omega Psi Phi KAY LINER ..... . Pottsville Eziucatiou Phi Sigma Iota: Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Gamma Mu: Treble Singers: Hillel: President, Spanish Club JAIXIES E. LOVETT, JR. ..... Trafford Iiilzruutimz Kappa Sigma Svcrclary, Kappa Sigma: FBLA: FTA: Intramurals XVILLIAM JOSEPI-I MCCAMLEY .... Philipsburg Iflllicirtinll AIXI NANCY CLIFFORD KICCLAIN . . . Lewistown lfrlllcutiun Delta Zeta XYSGA Ilousu ull Rcprusclitativcsq Trehlv: Singcmg Play-ng President, Chimesg President, Mortar llmml: Sccretary-'I4rcasu1'cr, Ilat Counuilg lI'lm'5 in flic News ul Pvuu Slam' NORRIA LEE AICCORRIICK . . . . Coraopolis illusic Etlucurimi Alpha Qhj qjnwtw Louise Homer Club: lirorlz: Chimes: Chapcl Choirg Trchlc Singcrsg Vigo-Prcsidcnt, Alpha Chi Oincga R MARGARET VIRGINIA AICIJCJIVELL . Reading lfflmutinu ACEI: llridgc Cluh: Rowling Cluh JACK ALBERT NIQGANN . . Ihrrislvurg Ijilnufrtirm FIA mu VVILLIAM JOSEPH MARINELLI . . Altoona Lilnculmvz Pulin Skill' Cluh DOLORES MAE MARKOVCI . Ed :mation .XCEI JEAN LILLIAN MARSHALL . Eilucnliou All PTA: llcllcs Lettres Cluh . Palmcrton wha Clamina Doha . Barncsville JOHN JOSEPH MATTIE . . Industrial Arts Sigma Industrial Education Society: Intramurals JOSEPH FRANCIS A IAZU RKIEVVICZ I'syul1ology Psychology Club: Newman Club KATHERINE RUTH MEINIG . Psychology PsycIiologJ Club Al Pha LLOYD LESTER AICGONAGLE . . Punxsutawncy Etlzruatinu XM-Nlq I'uumlationg Kappa Phi Kappaq l7'IlXg ICC MAUREEN TERESITA MacNAMARA . . . Philadelphia FKIIILIIIIVHI Theta Phi Alpha Neuman Club: Intramurals CHARLES XVILLIAM MANN, JR. Altoona Etlzluutiun Kappa Phi Kappa: F'I',Xg Pi Gamma Alu .. 6. N653 JAAIES ERNEST AIARTIN . . Erlilcutiolx . Rellefontc Phi Hu Alpha: fjl'L'llChll'.l PHILIP ROSS MARTIN. JR. . . Pxlruliologj' Phi Chip Psycliology Cluh . Sharon Hill Delta Chi ROBERT ANTHONY MATASICK .... Freedom Etlivuatimz Kappa Dclta Rho Presidcnt, Kappa Delta Rho: Dcbatc Team: Arnold Air Society Beaver Brook Phi Sigma . Shcnande wah . Reading Omicrnn Pi 85 GETELLE MENDELSSOHN . . . Glen Lyon EL'l'llL'flfi01I ACEIQ FTAQ Hillel: Philotes MARIORIE ANN MERKEL . Etlncatinn ACEIg FTA: Bridge Club: D . . Reading Phi Blu ormitorv Officer BLANCHE SHIRLEY MILLER . . Philadelphia Education Beta Sigma Omicron President, Beta Sigma Omicron: ACEI: PSCAQ IRCg VVRAQ Bridge Clubg Bowling Club: lntramuralsg lVl1o's in the News at Perm State VIRGINIA LOUISE MILLER . . State College Etlncution Alpha Xi Delta Blortar Board: Cwensg ACEIQ Vice-President, XVSGA: Treble Sing- ers: Chapel Choir, Pi Lambda Theta: Panliellenie Council RAYIXIOND EARL IYIILLS . . Altoona Eriucnfinn. RUDOLPH JOHN NIION .... Coraopolis Psychology Phi Kappa Tau Psychology Clubg Newman Clulug Collegian HARRY MILES MOBERG . Madera Etluunliou FTA PATRICIA ANN RIOEEETT . . . Ardmore Etlznqixtiuri Kappa Alplia Theta ACEI: Motlern Dance Club MARGARET RITCHEY NIORGAN . Philipsburg Etliwntion Chapel Choir: President, Trelile Singers JANE ELIZABETH IXIORTON . . hlonongahela Eilncutimz Alpha Omicron Pi President, Alpha Omicron Pig FBLAg Bowling Cluli DUANE HARMAN MUIR . . . Vllest Decatur Imluslriul Arts Industrial Education Society MARGARET ANN RIUIR . . New Castle EtlllCl1flOIl ACEI THEODORE ASH IYIYERS . . . Ellwood City PS3 clzulngy Delta Chi Glee Cluhg Chapel Choirg Freshman Counselorg Thespizms CHARLES HOVVARD NAGINEY . . . Nlilroy illnsic Ezluctztiun Phi Kappa Tau Chapel Choirg Clee Clubg Phi lXIu Alpliag Thespians BRUNO BENJAMIN NAJAKA . . . Nanticoke lnirlixstrizil Arts Industrial Education Society. CHARLES RICHARD NELSON . . Brookville Psycliolagy College Coeopg Inter-Varsity Pellowsliipg Treasurer, Wlesley Fou.nr.lationq Psycholovy Clulu: lllarketing Club ci HARRY XVILLIAM NEUHARD . . Milton Dlusic Etlncnti01z Phi Mu Alphag Blue Bandg Chapel Choitg Concert Band SUSAN ANN NEUHAUSER . . . Lancaster Ezl :mation PSCAg College Co-opg Collegirzng Intramurals Z! MYRNA CLAIRE NEVVMAN . . . Bethlehem Iflllll-'lfffflll Phi Sigma Sigma Hillcl: ACEI PATRICIA JANE NOLAN . . Chester Etliruiztiriiz JUDITH ANN NORTON . . . Lurain,Ohiu Ifrluuufiun Kappa ,Xlpba Theta .XCIZIQ F1-nth: LA Yin VIRGINIA RIAE OLSEN .... Cocbrantun rllusit' Ifrliiculinu Luuiac Ilomer Club: Trcble Singers JOHN ARTHUR PACONIS . . . Farrell Jlzvxiu Ezluuulinli Clialwcl Chuir: Play vrs: AIXI: Penn State Club: Prcsiclcm, Dm'11iitm'y NANCY GRACE PAPKE . . . Altmfna Music Etlm-ation Orrlicstraz Louise lloincr Club PHYLLIS BIRDSEY PARKIN . . State College Etlivuutimi Pi Lambda 'l'hcta: Phi Kappa Phi GEORGE FRANKLIN PELKEY . . Vestaburg Erl ucutiml I-rutli: Pcnu Stale Club: AIXI: PTA: FBLA: PSCX LOUISE MARTHA PENEIELD . . . Reading Eilm-utimz Prcsillcnt, Kappa Phi: L.xY1L: I.r-unirlcs JUNE MARILYN PHILLIPS . . Drexel Hill Eilizutrtimi .XCILIQ 'I'1'c:ixu1'cr, .Xlplm Nu: Kumva Phi: 'lirublc Singers: Ixllclinzlg RARRARA TRUAIPETER PINTAR . . Alcmessen lfilizrwltimr Iiuplwu IX-llu Phi Sigma Iota: Pi Lambda Tbuta: Orulicstra: Slwanisli Club: Intramurals ELIGENIA MAY PIPER . . . Bradford Etliiuulimz Delta Zeta ACEI: Players: FTA RIAHLON PISPEIQY . . . . I.Zll'lSII4lI'Ll Erluutifimi PSC,-X: Play ers: PTA STEVE PISPEKY . . . . Lansfurtl Eiluuutiuri PRIX: PSCA DORIS LOIS PLOTKIN . . . Scranton Etluuurimx ACEI: PTA: Hillel JOSEPH EDVVARD PODRAZIK . Hazleton Iutlustritil ,-IHS Inclustriul Education Society PALILINE E. POPLIN .... Scranton Erlmstitimz Lcunitlcs: PTA: Hillel: Belles Lettrcs Club GRACE MARIE PORRELLO .... Easton Etluuutimz Phi AIU Vice-President, Phi Mu: Vice-President, Chimes: Phi Sigma Iota: Plavcrs: LA VIE? FVUYJIQ French Club: FTA: Newman Club: IVSGA: Duriniturv Officer: II'lirJ's in the News at P01111 Stine: Spanish Club Kgg? ,J-S ANN PORTER . . . . Dawson Education Gamma Phi Beta President, Gamma Phi Beta: Secretary-Treasurer. Junior Class: Chimes: Pi Lambda Theta: Education Student Council: Collegian BETTY IRENE PORTER . . Sharon Hill Education President, Kappa Phi: Intramurals: Frotli: ACEI: Yllesley Foundation EMILY CAROL POVVELL . . . . Clarion Education Alpha Omicrou Pi NANCY GENE POVVERS . . Etluctuiuu . Philadelphia IOHN FOSTER PRICE .... . Bristol, R. I. Psychology Vice-President, Players: Secretary, Thespians: Radio Guild: Theta Alpha Phi VINCENT ALBERT PUCCIARELLA . . Altoona Industrial Arts ELEANOR N. PUPO . . . . Mt. Carmel Education Collegiuu: Players: ETA JAMES MILTON RAILING . . . Oberlin Etlucuiiou Glec Club MARY RUTH RANKIN . . . . Elizabeth Etluculiou Kappa Delta Frotli GLENN EUGENE REELING . . . Dover Education SAMUEL CLARK REESE . . Ashley Etluuritiou FTA IOHN VINCENT REILLY . . . Pottsville Etl ucntiou Newman Club: IRC ,ya- ELIZABETH ANNE REYNOLDS . . . Trucksville Education ACEI: Chapel Choir: lulcliug: Philotes ANDREVV JAMES REZNICK . . . . Vtleatherly Education FTA: Newman Club: Kappa Phi Kappa IEAN MARIE RICHARDS . . . . . DuBois Etlucutiou Education Student Council: Concert Band: Orchestra: Evan Pugh Metal: Delta Mu Sigma: Delta Psi Omega: Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Gamma Mu: YVest- minster Foundation: Inter-Varsity Fellowship: Intramurals: ACILI: Pi Lambda Theta: President, Alpha Delta Lambda: Phi Kappa Phi 88 MARGARET ANNA REISMEIER . . Altoona Education Treasurer, FT.-X: Newman Club IOHN VVINEY REITMEYER . . . . Milton Aiusit' Etluuutiou Blue Rand: Chapel Choir: Yiee-President, Phi Mu Alpha DAVID IAMES RENSHAVV . . Hazleton Etluctuiou Q Penn State Club: ASCE: Roger Ulilliains Fellowship SHIRLEY ELIZABETH RICHARDS . , . Sharon Hill Etlzruntion 'Ill'L'lJIL' Singcrgg Iluckcyg Kappa Phi: Rillc Club: FBLA: ETA LORRAINE SMITH RIESENBACH ..... York lzlltruulimz Phi Sigma Sigma Yfmlvuf Ilumllwrflsz Ililln-I JOYCE AIARIE RIFE , . Betlilelicni Ifilnculimz .Xlplia Gamma Delta BYRON LEROY RINEHIMER, IR. . Irztluxtritzl :Iris . Kingstim Iota Lambda Signing Industrial Iltlituaitimx Society: Sucrt-tary, CLL-ng1'alxliy Smicti, Intramurals: Page Literary Organization: Maiiagcr. XY11-stliuigg l'Si'.Xg Pram Haven Club HARRY VVILLIAM RITZEL . . P3j'L'ilf1IOgJ' - . NCIYIOXYII SLllllll'C' Prcsitlcnt, Ikyclinlugy Cilub NIARGARET ROSE ROBERTS . . Hfnsic Eilucutinxz . . . Ebcnsburg lxalvlm .Xlliba ll1ClLl Chapul Choir: L-t VIE: Treble Singursg PSCAQ Luuixc llomcr Club: 'Ilimpians CLEO ROSS ..... . . Braclfurcl .Ifztxic Filtrgutirm Cliapesl Choir: 'I'1'cblc Singcrs: Luuiac Ilumur Club PI-IYLIS ESREY ROSSHIRT ...... Cltcstcr Etlucnfiou llclta Delta Delta Alpha Lambda Delta: Dormitory Olliccu XYSCA lluuw ol' Rcpreicntatlvca FRED LeROY ROYER . . . . Harrisburg l'xyt-llolngy Psvclmlugy Club AVIVA SARE . ...... Vvilkes-Barre Education Sigma DeIta Tau Panhellenic Council: Hillelg President. .XCEI BERNARD EUGENE SASSINIAN . . Emporium Imlustriul Arts Industrial Education Socicly VINCENT JAMES SAUERS . Kclayrcs ELI!lL'HfIlJV1 FTA: Penn State Clubg Newman Clulvg Kappa Phi Kappa BARBARA ANN ROGERS ....,. Glcnslmw Eilntuliml .Xlplia Cainma Dt-Ita AQILIL lA YH: PSCA: Pi Lambtla Tliuta SONIA ELAINE ROSEAIAN , . Pbilaclclpliia Ftluculimz Players VIVIAN ELLA ROSEN . . . Pbilutlelpliia Ijtlilcutiml ACLI: llillul: Lennides: XYSGA IAMES IOHN RUBINATE . . . Hazleton lftlnuitimz ANNA BELLE RUSSELL . .,.. Bedford ,llmiu Etlnuutimz Alplia Chi Omcga Cunccrt Ranmlg Orclicstra: Trublc Singurs AIARIORIE EVELYN SAAIUELS .... Philadelphia Ltlmuliurz Phi Sir-Hx Siuma Play cfs: ACKEI: Linn Party O 89 AXP' ., . JOHN INIEYERS SCHAFFER . . VVeatherIy Dlusic Eiliwiitioii LSA EMIL CARL SCHOTT .... hlcAcIo0 Psychology Kappa Phi Kappa: Psychology Club ZELIC SCHRACER . . Philadelphia Education ROSEINIARY PALMER SCOTT . . . Ingomar Jlnxic Etlncutioxz Delta Delta Delta Ne-winan Club: Orchestra JOSEPH MARTIN SEIDLER . . Oil City Psychology Psychology Club JOSEPH JOHN SELINKA . . . Shenandoah Ed mention Simmons Klen's Club SUE EVELYN SELL ...... Erie Psy Treble ulmlng-1' Delta Zeta Singcrs: Psychology Club: Circle and Square Dance Club SALLY REON SHAPIRO .... Pittsburgh lllnuizlimz Phi Sigma Sigma Cwens: Orchestra: Education Student Council: l,0l'I'I'1lI'0l'y OH'iccr: Players: Tlicsluiansz ACEI IIELENE RIARCARET SHEEDY . . Altuuna I'xyulmIng,1' Camma Phi Beta I,l.lj'L'l'Sl Swimming Club: Newman Club: Psycliolugy Club LOUISE BARTON SHEPHERD . . Philadelphia MARY Lili JULIA Eil uciztiou Intramurals: .XCEI IOIIN STEVVART SHIPPS . . . Philadelphia P5'l'L'll1?lOg.l' Psi Chi: Psyclwlngy Club: Pliilusulwliy Club: ASME IEAN SIITASEL . .... Philadclphia Eilm-utimi Phi Sigma Sigma Sccrutary, Phi Sigma Sigma: Froih: ACEIQ Linn Party ANN SIMON . . Spring City rciiliuu Kappa Dulta Bella.-5 Lcttrcs: .XCEIQ Rillc Club: Sigma Alpha Eta DONALD RICHARD SRIITH .limit liillrcuiimz . . . Eastnn Delta Chi P11-sitlunt, Phi Mu .Xlphaz Tlicspians: Blur Hand: Orchustra IOANNA LOUISE SMITH . Ezlncmion . Schuylkill Haven HELENA SMITH . . Education . . Yoc .XCEIQ Treble Singers: Bcllcs Lcttres Club: PSC.-X5 Inter-Varsity Fclhnwship MARY E. SVVEENEY SMITH . Wlest Homestead Psychology Dnrmitury Oflicvr: IVSGA: Psychology Club CLIFFORD SNYDER . . . Etters EJ ucntiorz Kappa Phi Kappa SORLEY ROSE SNYDER . , Pittsburgh ELI ucurion Players: Leonides: ACEI ELIZABETH XVHITE SPENCER . . Whllingfurcl Erlzleufimi Phi Alu Orchestra: Players MARY JANE STABLEY . . . Kennett Square Elllff-'Hffvll Kappa Kappa Gamma Chapel Choir: Intramurals: VieefPrcsident, Kappa Kappa Gamma: ACEI MARY IXIAGDALEN STARK . . Philadelphia Ellllfllfiflll Delta Delta Delta Cnllegiml: Newman Club: Spanish Club KIARILYN R. STEVVART . . . Pittsburgh Etlueutinu Alpha Epsilon Phi Players: Masquerettes: Alpha Lambda Delta: NS.-X JANE ALICE STIEBER .... Narberth I'syt-lmlngy Delta Gamma President, Delta Gamma: Mortar Board: Panhellenie Council: Vice- President, House uf Representatives: Dnrmitury Ollieerg Secretary, Freshman Custmns Board: Education Student Council: Treble Singers: Ifreneh Club ELISABETH JEAN STOFAN . . . Munessen Etlueatimz Players: French Club: Treble Singers XVALTER CONRAD STONE . , Hayletrvn Ifriltuutiruz Sigma Pi Phi lila Sigma: Chapel Usher EVELYN STUBAN . . . . Berwielq Erlnczlfiml Secretary-Treasurer, Pi Omega Pi: Alpha Rhu Omega: Psyeliolngy Club: Leonitlesa Newman Club: FTA: FBLA VVILLIAM TIMOTHY SULLIVAN . Drexel Hill Erlllcutioli .Xrnuhl .Xir Snuety: Players: Penn State Club EDITH ANN SXVAGLER . . . Scenery Hill Ililucatimi Kappa Kappa Camma Chapel Choir: .'XCEIg Thespians SARA RIARJORIE SVVANSON . . Falls Creek Education FTA CAROLE TEPPER . . . . Sharon Erlucation Sigma Delta Tau Eilueatien Student Council: FTA: Hillel RICHARD LeROY TEUBERT .... Erie Eiluculimz Phi Iialulm Tau Glee Club: Suabbard and Illarle DONALD B. THOIXIPSON . Clearfield Etlncufiou SHIRLEY A. THORNTON . . . Ebenslnurg Edugmiml Delta Gamma Cheerleader: Tllespians: Sigma Alpha Eta: Treble Singers: Lion Party ANN RIAE TITMUS .... Pittsburgh Erlneution Delta Delta Delta XYSC.-X: Lion Party: FBLA: FTA PAULINE JOYCE TREGO . . . Bellwood Ezlucntioxz FT.-X: German Club: French Club FRED JOSEPH VVALL .... Fraclwille Etlnuatiml . Kappa Phi Kappa: PTA: Arnold Air Society HARVEY XVILLIAM VVALL . . . Tamaqua Psyclzologj' Psi Chi: Psycliolngy Cluh: Sigma Sigma Sigma AIELISSA LOU XYARD . . . Bellefonte .llnxic Eiilltnlimi Alpha Olnicrun Pi Chapel Clwir: Trchlc Singers: May Queen Attendant: Intramurals JOSEPH RICHARD UPCAVAGE . . Shenandoah Psychology Psychulogy Club LAVVRENCE ALLEN VAN C-ORDER . . Pittsburgh Psyclmlngj' Theta Chi Secretary, Theta Chi: Kappa Phi Kappa: QuarterfDeck Society: Psychology Cluh MARIAN POLLOCK VVALKER ..... Sunbury Eilnvritimz Trchlc Singers: Philotus: ACEI: PSCA: Kappa Phi BARBARA ANN VVASKA ...... Easton Edzruutinu Kappa Alpha Theta Scninr lloard, Frotlz: FBLA: President, Kappa Alpha Theta: Pi Lambda Theta: Pi Omega Pi: Intramurals GRETA ANN XVEAVER . . . . Lock Haven Eiliiuulinn Delta Delta Delta College Editnr, LA VIE: Assistant Sucicty Editor, Cnllugian: Vice-President, Mortar Board: Vice-President, Delta Delta Delta: Delta Alpha Delta: Alpha Lambda Delta: Delta Sigma Rho: XVn1ncn's Debate GERALD LEE XYEISMAN ..... Philadelphia Elixir-ation Sigma Alpha Mu President, Sutrctary-Treasurer, Sigma Alpha Blu: ACEI: Kappa Phi Kappa JANET HELEN XVENZEL . . . Galetnn Eilnuatifm Alpha Lamhda Doha: PTA: Phi Sigma Iota DANIEL JONES WEST ...... Tamaqua llslxwlirnlotjj' Pi Kappa Phi Cleo Cluh: Psyclmlugy Cluh MARILYN JEAN IVHITAKER . . . . Pittsburgh Psyc-lining-t' Playcrs: St-ti'etart'. Iisvclinlngt Cluh ROBERT B. VVHITAIAN . . . Philadelphia Eilnuation Phi Sigma Delta Fencing: Cn-Captain. Cheerleaders: Blue Key: Ilillclg Lion Party BENJAMIN IIOVVARD YVILLIAMS . . . I-Iollidaysburg litluuutiuu Alpha Tau Omega President, Alpha Tau Omega: IFC: IPC Xlhrksliop ELSIE MAE XVILLIAMS . . . Holliclayshurg Eiluuation 1 ASCE: FTA RICHARD G. VVILLIAMS, JR. Psytliology . . Philadelphia Sigma Phi Epsilon MARILYN VVYLIE KNILSON . . . I'x'i't'l1uIngy . . VVilliinsbu1'g Kappa Alpha 'llhvta 7 LA Yili: Intramurals: Players: Frolli: Stain' Party: Isyclunlugy Club HELEN GERTRUDE XVISE . . . ILVIIIIUIIIIUII . . llavertuwn Alpha Omicrnn Pi Pi Lambda Theta: NSA: Iiruih 92 NADINE AUDREY VVOLCOFF .... Philadelphia Education Alpha Epsilon Phi Panliellcnic Cuuncilq D!lI'll1lICJf5' Oilicerg Intramuralsg French Clubg Hillel MARY IAN E VVOODROVV . .,.. Pittsburgh Etlzrculiwz Phi llflu President, XVSGAQ Mortar Board: Chimesg Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi I.au1ibcla Theta: All-College Cabinet ANNA WUJNOVICH ...... Pittsburgh Elluuntirm Play CIM Bcllcs Lcttrcsg ACEIg Alpha Rho Omega ALBERT ADAM XVYCHULIS ..,. Slicnandaah Psyclmlugj' Vice-President. German Club: Psychology Clulng Clec Club IRWIN YEAGLE . . . . . Philadelphia Etluculiou Phi Sigma Delta Intramurals EDVVARD JOHN ZELONIS . Malianay City Elluurzlionz MARY IANE ZEIIBE . . . Harrisburg Erlrrurltiurl IOAN DIANE ZERDEN . . . . Philadelphia Elliwuliolz Bridge Club: Swimming Clubg Belles Lcttresg Frotlz: Thespians: ACEI 'nr GAYLE E. BAKER . 1 Education BARBARA A. ROGERS ANNA B. BUCHANAN FOR SCHOLARSHIP JEAN M. RICHARDS Education Education 93 ENGINEERING X-f ,six E. 4 1 wr D 4..f'15'r ,v,g,.A'R 3 Q V JIS A x ,.., W , -E 53' 1,psfi'f3' 5 V Z., ,, 7 ,M- o -,,..fx,.,. 'FW X ,,.x.,,.. WN- ,-v?E?f2xfcsf: 1f. - 9 .:',, If-if --- l SC'iYHOOL GPF' ENGINEERING ---.I ERIC A. WALKER Deon TO TI-IE CLASS CDF l952 OF THE SCI-IGOL OF ENGINEERING: As you graduate, the Engineering School finds it is once again neces- sary to consider its position in engineering education and determine what it will do to meet the changing needs of American industry. Once again en- gineers are in great demand. 'Although the Nation's appetite for engineers has steadily risen until it reached about 30,000 last year, many engineering educators were fearful that the large classes of the immediate postwar years could not be assimilated and many scientifically trained men would not find jobs in science. For better or for worse, this fear became known throughout the profession and among high school seniors, so, together With smaller groups of college-age men in this country, the Nation's annual supply will decrease from 50,000 down to l5,000 engineers per year. This is far too few to support our ex- panding economy. Not only is our civilian industry growing but the pressure of preparation for defense, and the increased technical complexity of the product of our factories makes it necessary to hire more engineers than ever before. With this year's freshman class, the trend has again changed. We have E500 prospective members of the class of l955 compared with 300 sophomores. The supply of engineers will increase again. Thus the Engineering School of The Pennsylvania State College must shoulder a new load which may bring classes far in excess of the l945-50 era. This requires new faculty, new facilities, and possibly new curricula. During this year, the two new wings of the Mechanical Engineering Building will be finished. Main Engineering is to get a new top floor. Unfortunately, this leaves the Engineering Experi- ment Station, Aeronautical Engineering, and several other departments in- adequately housed. -The task before us is obvious. Engineering itself is taking new direction. It is becoming more general- in that no engineer can stick to a narrow technical field, and more scientific in that one must delve deeper into the unknown in order to design the new and better equipment America wants. This will call for continued study after graduation. Some may be in formal college courses, some in classes conducted by your employer, or time spent on books and technical papers without benefit of an instructor. Few of you will begrudge this encroachment on your leisure for it leads to con- crete accomplishments and a satisfying and well-spent life. ORGANIZATION Q. 6, Q, F115 .K . .' ' tl -1 1 i ....... Emc A. XVALKER f - Dean EARL B. STAVELY Assistant Dean Emo A. XNYALKER Director, Ordnance Research Laboratory ELIXIER R. QUEER Assistant Director, Engineeriiig Experiment Station KENNETH L. HOLDERMAN Director, Engineering Extension IDAVID PEERY Head, Aeronautical Engineering AIILTON S. Osnomve Hem'l,Arcl1iteCt1trC BENJAMIN A. VVIIISLER Head, Civil Engineering AHTHLIR H. XVAYNICK Head, Electrical Erzgiiieeriiig JOHN A. SAUER Head, Engiiiceriiig Meclzauics C'L,'x1uaNc1z E. BULUNGER Head. lmlustrial Engiueeriiigg NURAIAN H. SPARKQ Head, Alccliaiiicnl Eiigirzecriiiq 40 -.1 L i Practical problems provide excellent ' training for architects i i i Surveying is a i basic course for l all students in 1 engineering v i i 1 Electrical engineers prepare for important positions in industry i r i' ,W F . . A tt E97 RICHARD CALVIN ADAMS . . . Altoona llieclmiiical Engirzeeriug ASMEQ AFSQ Pershing Rifles GIEFORD HARRY ALBRIGHT . Tamaqua Arcliiicctural Engineering Triangle Vice-President, Scarab: Sigma Taug Secretary, Tau Beta Pig Engiazcerg Engineering Student Councilg AIA PHILIP JOSEPH ALTERIVIAN . Philadelphia Civil Engineering Pi Lambda Phi Intramuralsg ASCE RONALD FRANK ALTOBELLI . New Castle Imlustriul Efzgiizcfrwiizg Alpha Phi Delta Secretary, AFSQ Players PHILIP VVALTER AMOS .... Harrisburg Civil Eugirwering Tau Kappa Epsilon IFC Ncwslerrerg Lion Partyg ASCE GEORGE KERR ANDERSON .... Ivyland Iurlnstrial Eiigiiwering Penn State Club: Riding Clubg AINIQ PSCA JOHN DALLAS ANDERSON . . Beaver nIeClllI1liClll Engineeriiig ASME HARRY CARSON ANKENY . . tlohnstown lmlustriul Eizgiiiuvrizzg Acacia SAME: ASMEQ Engineering Student Council HERMAN FRANKLIN ANSPACH . Lebanon Hleclmizicul E11giuceri11g Phi Eta Sigmag Tau Beta Pig Pi Tau Sigma GILBERT CHESTER ANTHONY . . . Strausstown Electrical Engineering Alpha Gamma Rho Blue Band: Clee Clulvg Chapel Choir: Eta Kappa Nuq Eleutrical Engineering Societyg Radio Guild RODNEY THURSTON ARTZ . . Frackville Iutlusrriul Engineering SAMQ ASIXIEQ Wlcslcy Foundation IAMES LEE LAVVRENCE BAKER . Harrisburg Aluclimzii-ul Engineering ASME LEVIS THATCHER BALDVVIN . . Ardmore luiluszrial Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma AES ALBERT BALLOTS .... . Hazleton lmlzislriul Engineering Sigma Tau JOHN FRANCIS BANKS . . . Wilkes-Barre Civil Engineering Phi Delta Theta Intramurals CARL BARAN ...... Beaver hleadows lizflustriiil Engineerirzg SAAIQ ASME EDVVARD BARBER . Vvilpen Electrical Engirieering Delta Chi AIEEQ Alpha Rho Omega: Penn Statc Clubg SAIXIEQ Dormitory Ollicerg IRE CARL RODNEY BARNHART . . . . Vilaynesboro Electrical E1zgineeri1ig Chi Phi Scabbard and Bladeg President, Secretary, Chi Phig Vice-President, Nittany Bowmeng AIEE 98 LEO JOHN BARRON .... Mcclitinical E11gi11eering Hazleton ASME CLIFFORD VVILLIAM BASCOM . Blue Bell Civil Engi11eering IAS: AIMg Quarter Deck Society ALBERTO HUGO BASCOPE . . Cochabamha, Bolivia ilIeclzn11iculEnginee1'i11g Soccer HAROLD JAMES BECKER, JR. Rahway, N. rflrclzitrzciitrul E11gineU1'i11g Sigma Tau: Scarab: AIA: Esquisse EDWIN CHARLES BEETHOVEN . . Erie CiviIE11gi11eeri11 ASCE RICHARD M. BELL . . Altoona lmlxzstriul Eugirzutiiizx SANFORD HAROLD BENNETT . . . Buffalo, N. Y. Imlusttiul Engineering Alpha Tau Omega President, .-Xlpha Tau Omegag lnkling: AFS: IFC: ASME: U'lm's in the News at Penn State MARTIN RUDOLPH BENSON ..... Riclgwav lminstrial El1gi11UQ'l'1llg Tau Kappa Epsilon Glee Club: ASME: SAM JOHN NIARTIN BENTLEY ..... Greenville Electric-ul Eiiginuuriiig Sigma Phi Epsilon AIEE EMIL JOSEPH BERGER, JR. . . Lansdale Electrical Ezzgiizeering Radio Guild: Riding Club: AIEE JAMES LEVVIL BETZ . . Elizabethtown . lmlztstrizzl Eizgimuzn JOHN KURTZ BIXLER, JR. . . Boiling Springs Civil Enghzeerixzg Nittany Bowmcng ASCE DONALD D. BOCK . . . Erie Electrical Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma Treasurer, Eta Kappa Nug Tau Beta Pig Phi Eta Sigma: AIEEQ Intramurals ERNEST HAROLD BOGERT . . Stillwater Electrical Eizgineefing Eta Kappa Nu: AIEE JOSEPH PETER BONCHONSKY .... Pittston Industrial Engiizeering Phi Sigma Kappa Baseballg Boxing: Football: Pershing Rifles FREDERIC 'WALTON BLACK . . Bellevue illeclztixiicul Eizgineering Sigma Pi Chapel Us-her: ASME JOHN RODNEY BLAUSER ...... York Intiusfrial Engineering Treasurer, Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Tau: Alpha Pi Mu ROBERT ALLEN BLOOM . . . AIECl1fl1liEL'liE7Zgi71I?C'l'i1lg Intramurals: ASMEg LSA : AFS Titusville 99 FREDERICK ANDREVV BOORADY . Dunkirk, N. Y. Inrlnstrinl Engineering ASME: SAM: Newman Club JACK RICHARD BOVVDEN . Altoona Civil Eizgilleerinb ASCE JOSEPH NEXVTON BOVVER . . . Bryn Atliyn .llucliniricnl Elzgiizuering ASME: Penn State Club: Intramurals HENRY POLAND BOYD . . . State College Electrical El1gin1.'el'.i11g AIEE: IRE: AISI: President, SAE: Radio Guild HERBERT MONROE BOYER . York Inrlnsrrinl Engineering Alpha Pi Mu: SAM ALAN OLMSTED BRACKETT . New Cumberland Eluutriunl Engineering Electrical Engineering Sorietyg Intramurals CHARLES AUSTIN BROUSE . . State College .lluulinniunl E11-gi11ee1'iv1g Tau Kappa Epsilon President, Blue Band: ASME BOYD BROVVN . . . . Blnrtun llluvlinnicrll Eiiginrfurillg ASME: Dormitory OfFrccr: Intramurals XVILLIAAI JOHN BROYVN . Kingstun Eluclricrrl Ellgil1L'L'l'il1xQ .XlEE: Intramurals ENOS H. RRUBAKER . . Lebanon Jleclznniunl l:'r1gilwf:1'il1g Tau Beta Pig Pi Tau Sigma: ASME ROBERT IARIES BURNS .... Indiana ,ller-lrranriml Eligilrvuling Kappa Delta Rliu ASKIE VVILLIAM ALBERT BURROVVS. IR. . Lancaster Civil Engineering Treasurer, Alplia Phi Omega: Penn State Club: Glue Club: Pllotograpby Club GORDON LEE BYVVATERS . . Burgettstown ,lleclznnicril Engineerzn Tau Beta Pig Pi Tau Sigma: Engincerg ASME HERMAN ANDREVV CAPORUSCIO . . Altoona lnrlnsrriul Engineering SAM DON LINDER CARBAUGH .... Seneca Electrical Engineuring Kappa Delta Rho Engineer ' PHILIP E. CAROTHERS, IR. . . . Mill Hall Illeulmnirwl Engineering Beaver House ASME SALVATORE RUDOLPH CARRO . . Reading Civil Engineering ASCE 'IAIVIES RIISH CARTEY . . Lebanon Arclziwctzmil Engineering Delta Sigma Phi Pi Tau Sigma: SAME: Pershing Rifles: AIA RICHARD JOSEPH CASER . . . Mt. Carmel Rleclmnical Engineering STEPHEN EDVVARD CHEHI . . Toledo, Ohio Intlusrrinl Engineering Tau Kappa Epgilrm ASME: SAM CHARLES ELWOOD CHEVALIER . . Altoona llleclianical Engineering Arnold Air Societyg Photography Club VVILLIANI ROBERT CHUBB . . York Electrical Engineerin AIEE: IRE: AIM U :w RICHARD DEAN CLARK . . Altoona Electrical Engineer: DONALD JOSEPH CLINE . . . Latrobe Mechanical Engineering ASlNIEg Newman Club PAUL GERHARDT CLUVER . . Vllatseka, Ill. Inilustrinlf Engineering Quarter Deck Societyg Radio Club PAYSON JAMES CLYDE . . . New Brighton Civil Engineering ASCE: Secretary, AIM MARTIN COENSON . . . Philadelphia Aerwztmticnl Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi IAS XNIILLIAM S. COLE ..... Lebanon Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Societyg Penn State Club ROBERT VVARREN COLLEY . . . Carnegie Electrical Engineering Penn State Clubg Electrical Engineering Societi RICHARD CLINTON COOKE . . Kane Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Societyg AIIXI BRUCE G. CRAMER .... Harrisburg Electrical Engineering IRE: Penn State Clubg Electrical Engineering Society PARKER B. CREEP .... Philadelphia Imlusrtrial Engineering Vice-President, SAEQ SAINIQ AIRI ROBERT FREDERICK CROUSE . . Kingston Civil Engineering Penn Haven Clubg ASCE DONALD CUPSENSKI .... Nanticoke Imiustrial- Engineering Tau Beta Pig Alpha Pi Mug ASME: Newman Club JOHN GARY CURTIS .... Bradford Electrical Engineering Radio Guildg AIEEQ AIM DANIEL STANLEY CYTRYNOWICZ. . Mahanoy City Civil Engineering ASCEg SAEQ Newman Club JOHN ALAN DALE ...... State College Electrical Engineering Radio Clubg Flying Clubg IREg AIEE EDVVARD DALE DAVIS . . . Altoona Eluctricul Engineering GEORGE ROBERT DAVIS .... Scranton lmliixtrial Engineering Alpha Chi Rho Alpha Pi Mu: Vice-President, IAS: Engineerg Alpha Phi Omegag Intramurals JOHN EDVVARD DAVISON, JR. . . Philadelphia lmlustrinl E1lgll1EL'l'll14Ll Theta'Xi Cross Countryg Trackg LSAQ SARI FRANCIS EDVVIN DeFELICE . . . . Latrobe Electrical Engineering IllII'flI1'll1l'ill51 Electrical Engineering Society CLIFFORD LEROY DENNIS . . . Stroudsburg Civil Engineering Scabbard and Bladeg ASCE DONALD FEY DIEFENDERFER . . Hazleton Intlnxtriul. Engineering S,-XMQ ASlXIEg LSA ROBERT ALAN DIEFENDERFER . . Hazleton Electrical Engineering AIEE: IRE: PSCAg LSA JAMES XVARREN DIEEFENDERFER . . Mifllinburg Civil Engineering ASCE ' DOUCLASS EUGENE DIFFENDERFER Pottstown .lluulmnicnl Engineering ANTONIO DINNOCENZO . Pottstown Jlcclinnicnl Engintiiinv ASME RICHARD KENNETH DOBBINS . . . Philadelphia llluclmiiicnl Engiuvvring Alpha Tau Omega Glue Club: ASME SHELDON DOLINCER . . Scranton rleromiilliciil Eligiluerili I.-XS CHARLES EDNIOND DONACHEY . . Bellevue Inilirslrinl Engineering Boxing EDVVARD EDCERLEY. JR ...... Lancaster Siniitnrj' Engineering Tau Beta Pig Chi Epsilon: President, Sigma Epsilon: ASCE: Dormitory Council ERNEST HENRY ELLIEHAUSEN . York Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu: Electrical Engineering Society! AIEE AARON FREDERICK ENOCH . . . Reading Electrical Eiigiriecriiig Triangle Euginuerg AIEEQ IRE JACK VVINDREM ENTERLINE ..... Dayton lmlustriul Engiizcuring Phi Cannna Delta Tau Beta Pi: Glcc Club? Sigma Tau: Alpha Pi lNIu: Phi Eta Signing Commander, Pershing Rillesg Arnold Air Society 102 JEROME NATHAN EPSTEIN .... Wilkes-Barre Electrical Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi Hillclg Lion Partyg Electrical Engineering Societyg Secretary, Alpha Epsilon Pi LEO ALOYSIUS EVERETT . . VVilkes-Barre Industrial Engineering CHARLES IOHN FALZONE, IR. . . . Erie Hleclznnicnl Engineering Phi Kappa Tau President, Engineering Student Couancilg Skull and Bones: All-College Cabinetg Treasurer, SAME: Pershing RiHeSg ASBIEQ Glee Clubg Engineer PATSY RALPH FANELLI . lmluslriul Engineering SAM Altoona RICHARDSON BLACKBURN PARLEY Industrial Engineering . . hlurrysville Phi Kappa Sigma Treasurer, President, Phi Kappa Sigma: Alpha Phi Omega: Treasurer, AFS DAVID EARL FETTERMAN, IR. . Hummelstown Avrommticnl Engineering Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Tau: IAS ROBERT CHARLES EORNEY . Eleetrienl Engineering . Dauphin AIEE: Electrical Engineering Society: Penn Slate Club DONALD EDVVARD FRANKENFIELD . . Allentown lntlnxlriul Engineerinv PAUL VVILLIANI FRIESE . . . . State College Industrial Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon Ski Teanrg Soccerq ASME: Inrramuralsg Glee Club HENRY DONALD GARDNER . . Erie Industrial Engineering ' Tau Beta Pi: Alpha Pi Mu HOWARD HUGH GARVER, IR. Altoona Aeronautical Engineering IASg SAE ALAN ROGER GEDANCE . . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu CHARLES LEE FIELDS, IR. . . , Altoona Civil. Engineering ASCE RICHARD COCHRAN PINNEY . . Erie Dleulmnicnl Engineering ASNIEQ SAE CHARLES A. FORD . . . . VVilkes-Barre Electrical Engineerzn AIEE: IRE FRANK VICTOR EROLA . . . . Pair Oaks Elect:-icul Engineering Theta Kappa Phi Eta Kappa Nug Sigma Tau: Newman Clubg Electrical Engineering Society: Engineering Student Couneil DALE A. EURLONC .... . Clarion Jleclmnicul Engineering SAEQ AIEE: Flying Club ERNEST EMILIO Pusco .... . Koppel Mechanical Engineering ASMEg SAEg Newman Club 103 ROBERT WILLIAM GEHRIG . Schuylkill Haven Sanitary Engineering Sigma Epsilong ASCEQ Intramurals IERE MCKINSTRY GEIST . . . Lancaster Civil Engineering Treasurer, ASCE GEORGE GUST GEKAS . . . Harrisburg Industrial Engineering SAMQ Hellenic Society CHARLES MOESLEIN GERDES . . Harrisburg Civil Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon Chi Epsilon ' MICHAEL BERNARD GERONINIO . New Brighton Electrical Engineering . . . Alpha Phi Delta Vice-President, Alpha Phi Deltag Vice-President, Newman Clubg AIEEQ Dormitory Oflicer JOHN C. GILBERT . . . . York Architecture AIA IOHN MICHAEL GODUSCIK . . Enimaus Architecture AIA MARVIN ARTHUR GOLDENBERG Forest Hills, N. Y. Electrical Engineering Pi Lambda Phi Golf: President, Pi Lambda Phi RAYMOND VICTOR GOMEZ . . . Birdsboro Electrical Engineering Arnold Air Societyg Pershing Rifles STANLEY FRANKLIN GOODMAN . . Lancaster Mechanical Engineering ASME: SAE RICHARD ALLEN GORDMAN .... Erie Electrical Engineering Triangle Vice-President, Triangle: President, Sigma Taug Eta Kappa Nu: IRE GEORGE HENRY GOUGOULIS . . . Vllaverly Electrical Engineering Penn State Clubg ATEEQ IRE DANIEL FRANCIS GRADY . . Astoria, L. I., N. Y. Aeronautical Engineering IAS: AIMQ Chess Club JAMES CHARLES GRAY . . . Dover, N.j. lnilustrial Engineering Sigma Phi Alpha SAM: Players: Photography Clubq Secretary, Sigma Phi Alphag Engineer NORMAN LEE GRAY .... Harrisburg Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nug Electrical Engineering Societyj Penn State Club VVALTER HARRY GREENAWALD . West Pittston Mcclmnical Engineering Nlanager, Blue Band ' EDVVIN LOUIS GREENBERG . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineerin TERRY DONALD GREENEIELD . . Coatesville Electrical Engineering Sigma Phi Alpha AIEE WILLIAM IVIISHLER GROFF . . . Harrisburg Eleutricnl Engineering Penn State Clubg AIEE LOUIS CHARLES HAEFFNER, IR. . Lewistown Indnstrinl Engineering President, SAMQ Tau Beta Pig Treasurer, Alpha Pi Mug SAEQ Sigma Tau: AFS JOHN HAINES ...... Hatboro Intlustrial Engineering Kappa Delta Rho Vice-President, Kappa Delta Rho: Steering Committee, Lion Pnrtv: IFC Neuisletturg BX Bnardg Freshman Counselor 1 CHARLES LEVVIS HALL . . . Littlestown Architecture Vice-President, AIAg Pi Gamma Alphag Senior Board, QLAV1E ROBERT HENCH HAIXIMER, JR. . . Bedford Civil Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma ASCE ROBERT EDVVARD HARKINS . . Blairsville Electrical Engineering Penn State Club JOHN VVICKLIFFE HARMAN, IR. . . Pittsburgh Civil Engineering ASCEQ Lionews ANDREW C. HARVEY . . Gladwyne Met-hnizielzl Engineering Delta Chi Frnfllz Swimming FRANCIS ,IOSEPH HATKEVICH . Mahanoy City Electrical Engineering AIEE RALPH CLYDE HEDRICK . . Helen Furnace Civil Engineering ASCEQ Ski Club: Intramurals IOHN VINCENT HEENEY . . . New Boston Inrlnstrinl Engineering Phi Kappa ASME: SAMQ Newman Club RUSSELL LEVI I-IEINTZELMAN . . Slatedale Electrical Engineering President, United Student Fellowshipg IRE VVILLIANI HENRY HENDRICKSON . . Narberth illeelnnzienl Engineering Chi Phi Gymnastics LEVVIS EDVVARD HERR . . . Lock Haven Mechanical Engineering SAEg ASME VVILLIAM ROBERT HEWTON . . Philadelphia Industrial Engineering Triangle President, Alpha Pi Mug Vice-President, SAMg Treasurer, Sigma Tau: IFCg Engineering Student Council CLIFFORD MILTON HOCH . . . New Castle Industrial Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha Baseball: Basketball: Lacrosseg Engineering Student Councilg Engi- neerg Camera Clubg Colleginng ASINIEQ SAM: SAE: ASIEQ IFC: DAVID LENIUEL HOFFMAN . . Dover Civil Engineering ASCE VVALTER L. HOFFMAN . . . Lock Haven Inrinstrinl Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha SAMg ASME JOHN FRANK HOOSIC . . Swoyerville Civil Engineering ' ASCE: Newman Club HERBERT VVILLIAM HOOVER . Leliighton Ilnlnstrinl. EI1gI1lECl'l1lg AFS: SAM RALPH PETER HOOVER, IR. . . State College lTIL'ClllllIlL'L1l Enginulzn EDXVARD JOSEPH HOVVEY . . . Elut-tl'il.-nl Ell.gil1ucl'illg Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu: IRE JOHN ALBERT HRIVNAK .... llnlnxtriill E'lQll1L'l'l'll1!Lf Scranton Tarentuln Phi Kappa Treasurer, Tau llcta Pi: Vice-President, Newman Clulmg Quarter Deck Society: ASAIEL View-President. Alpha Pi Mug Skull and lilmuaz Sigma Taug Phi Kappa Phig Phi Eta Sigma: Srallharal and Blade JAMES DOUGLAS HUBER . VVilmington, Del. Illllllxffllll El!glIlL'L'VllIg Phi Gznnnla Delta Quarter Deck Snuicry VVILLIANI SAMUEL HOFFMAN . . Lansford Electrical Engineering ATEE LAURENCE C. HOLT . . Ridgway Civil Engineering XVAYNE ERLE HOIWAN ...... Reading Electrical Engineering Secretary-Treasurer, Penn State Clubg Chess Clubg AIEEQ IRE LEONARD IERONIE HOPKINS . Scranton Electrical Engineering Hillelg AIEE LEONARD ANTHONY HORCHOS . . . Moosic Electrical Engineering Dormitory Oilicer: AIEEg Newman Clubg College Coeop VVILLIAM ALFRED HOUSEKNECI-IT . Muncy Electlicnl Enginecrinfl AIEE JOHN BROCKVVAY HULL, IR. . . Bedford lntlnxtrinl Ellgll1L'l3I'l7Ig Beta Them Pi Blue Band: Orchestrag Concert Band IOHN CALVIN HUNSBERGER . Souclerton Civil Engineering Theta Xi ASCE FREDERICK BOYER I-IUSTON, IR. . . . Harrisburg llnlnxtrinl Engineering Phi Delta Theta ' President. Druidsg Freshman Cuunselorg Football XVILLIAM FRANCIS HUYETT . . Reading ,llcclillniual EIlgil!CCl'lll.Q ASME: Treasurer, Pi Tau Sigma RODERIC INGLERIGHT .... . Bradford Civil Engineerillg Rillc Tcamg ASCE: ROTC Rille 'Team RGBERT LUTHER INGRAM . . Lewistown llnlnstrial Engineering Yicc-President, SAM: ASME 106 JOHN VVILLIANI IRVIN . . . Zerbe Electrical Engilreuring AIEE VVILLIXIAN EDSON JACKSON . . . State College .Iluulitmiunl Engineering Pi 'I'au Sigma: ASME: S.-XII THECLA LOUISE JAXVDY . . . . Franklin ,'Irclzilect1zrc' Senior Reward, LA YIE: AIA: Leunitlcsg Newman Cluh JOHN ERNEST JEFFRIES .... Pnttsville illeclmnicul Eizgiizecring Sigma Phi Sigma President, Pi Tau Sigma: ASME: Phi Eta Sigma HAROLD BERNARD JENKINS . . Shinglehouse Electrical Engiutuni AIEEQ AIM ROBERT DELVVOOD JOHNSTON Parkers Landing Aleclmnicul ElIgIl1UL'7'il1f Tau Beta Pi: Pi Tau Sigma RAYMOND VVILLIAM KARGE . . Picture Racks lmlilstritll Elrgirivurilig ASME: SAM: Dtir1nitm'y Council: D1:i'1nitm'J' Ulliccr RUSSELL DVVIGHT KEHLER . . . Ashland Electrical Eizgllwirrillg AIEE: AIM: PSCA RICHARD MARLIN KELLY ..... Indiana Ilzdizstrial Ezzgiueerirzg Kappa Delta Rho Secretary, Kappa Delta Rho: SAM TERRY B. KHAMMASH . . . . Ithaca, N. Y. Aeronautical Engineering Delta Upsilon Sigma Tau: IAS: IRC: President, Tau Reta Pi: Intramurals MARY ANN KIEL . . . . State College Afghifecfm-e Delta Delta Delta Newman Club: AIAQ Rlutlern Dance Club CHARLES EDVVARD KING . . . Lakewood, N. Y. Dleclrmzical Eizgiizcering Engineering Student Council: ASME: College Cn-op: Engintri RAYMOND LeROY JUDD . . Duquesne Imlxisfriiil Erigiuuuriizg Prcsidcnt: Penn Haven Cluh JOHN JOSEPH KALLESSAR . Jeclclo Elut-trictrl Erigineuzni ,XIEE JOHN THOMAS KANE . . . York Sulllfury Eiigilnfuuig 'llau Beta Pi: Chi Epsilon: Vice-President, Sigma Epsilon: ASCE JOHN ANDREXV KEPLINGER . . Mountintop Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon: ASCE RICHARD KRAMER KEPPLE . . Jeannette Jlifclitzizictil Efrgifleeriilg Pi Tau Sigma: ASME: SAE EARLE F. KERBER, JR. . Philadelphia Sizvzitury Elrgincurlrig Sigma Epsilnn: Gvmnastics: Arnold Air Society 107 CARL JOSEPH KIRCHER . . . Bethlehem Electrical Engineering Pershing RiHes DANIEL D. KISTLER .... Lebanon Architecture Alpha Tau Omega Scarabg Pi Gamma Alphag AIA: Engineering Student Councilg Senior Board, LA VIE RICHARD MELVIN KLINGENSMITH . Cochranton Civil Engineering Tribunalg Penn State Clubq AIMg Treasurer, Dormitory Councilg ASCE: PSCAg Dormitory Ofhcer ROBERT GILMORE KNOLL . . Erie Sanitary Engineering Sigma Epsilong ASCE CHARLES ALBERT KOCHANOWSKI . Aliquippa Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nug Electrical Engineering Society PAUL EDVVARD KOSTKA . . . Vandergrift Architecture AIA: Newman Club DENNIS JERRY KOUTAVAS . . Turtle Creek Civil Engineering ASCE: Intramurals ALBERT KOVAR . . . . Ford City Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa Newman Clubq Intramuralsg SAMQ Treasurer, ASME RAYMOND M. KOWALSKI . . West Hazleton Civil Engineering ASCE JOHN CALVIN KRETZING . . . Camp Hill Electrical 'Engineering Sigma Tau: Secretary, Eta Kappa Nu MICHAEL KRYNOCK . . . . Oneida Electrical Engineering AIEEQ IREQ Newman Club: Intramurals PAUL GENE KU HNLE . . . Philadelphia Architecture President, AI.-X5 Scarabg Sigma Tau: President, Pi Gamma Alpha RICHARD EDVVIN KUTZ . . . Allentown Aleclmnical Engineering ASMEg SAE SAMUEL ALBERT KUTZ . . . Douglassville Industrial Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha Quarter Deck Societyg United Student Fellowship RALPH GILBERT LAMBERT, JR. . Cheltenham Bleclmnical Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon Arnold Air Societyg Pershing Rihesg ASME ROBERT EDWARD LAMBERT . . . York Influstrinl Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon Glee Clubg Collegiang ASMEQ SAM ..-111111111111-.1-..-11.-......1- HARRY EDVVIN LAMOREAUX . Dundaff Nleclzanical Engineering Delta Chi ASME LOUIE ELLSWORTH LANGLEY . Williamsport Intinstrial Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon Collegiang ASMEg SAMQ Intramurals 'Ns THOMAS DUAINE LARSON . . . Morrisclalc C1illLnh1r1tuir1h Prcsulcnt, Chi Epsilon: Tau llctu Pig Riding Club: Sccrcturv, ASCE GEORGE ELMER LAUIJACH . bluimisliurg .Ucclniniciil Euginicurirlg Dcllu Chi GEORGE P. LECHLER, JR. . . Pliiluclclphia C'ivilE11ginttrn1 NEALE DANIEL LEHMAN . . . Harrisburg Electrical Eligillucrziig Tau Beta Pi: Punn State Club: Electrical Enqinccring Socictv: Eugifwui-i Alun: 11115 A ' ' CHARLES E. LEIDA . . . Struuclslnurg C'ivilIfngi1ii'uVil1r, ASCE: Nittany Ruxvmin JOSEPH LEO LEITZINGER . . State College Civil Eizgiiiucring Tau Kappa ljpsilun Blue Kvy: Pcrwliing Rillcsz ASCE GERALD VVAYNE LENZ . New Castle CivilE11girii'i'im ASCE ROBERT ROY LEONARD . . . Philadelphia :lli'i.'l1inrii'tiI I:'ngim'criug 'liziu Kappa llpsilnn ASME: Pershing Rillt-5 JOHN ENIILIO LEOPARDO . . Vllznnpum .llccliiiliiciil Eligiliiwrixixgj Ncxvinain Club: ASME: SAE ROBERT RAYMOND LETO . . Kennett Square .llccliiniicizl Eiiginterizif ASME FRED B. LEVIN . . . Philadelphia Inilustiiiil Erzginccizua Phi Sigma: Delta HAROLD JOHN LIGHT . . . Avon Civil Engiueeriub President, :XSCEQ Secretary-Treasurer, Chi Epsilon ARTHUR DAVID LLEVVELLYN . . Carbondale Electrical Enigix1ce1'i1ig Electrical Enginccring Socifty CHARLES lX'l. LOBRON . Pliilndelphia CivilErigil1ccVi11gf Chi Epsilon: ASCE MARIO JOSEPH LUPERI . . VVeet VVyoming illccliunicril Engineering Intramurals EDGAR CHARLES LUTZ . . Bernville Electrical Efigineeriug Eta Kappa Nug Electrical Engineering Society JACK E. LYNN . . . Aliquippa lndirstrial Exiginccrznv JAMES ROBERT MCCANN . . Sayre Electrical Engineering CLIFFORD EUGENE MCCARTY . . Athens Electrical Engiizcering IVesley Foundation: Inter-Varsity Fellowship: AIEE HOVVARD CALDVVELL MCCULLOUGH, IR. Pittsburgh Meclzmzicul Engineering ASME HARRY CRAVVFORD MCEERRAN . Mt. Lebanon Jleclmnicul Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha President, Pi Kappa Alpha: Senior Board, LA Yin: IFC: Freshman Counselor: II4l1I1'S in the News at Penn State VVILLIAM BRUCE AICAIILLIN, JR. . . . Philadelphia Civil Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon Yiee-Presitlent, Sigma ,Xlpha Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi: Blue Key: Seabbard and Blade: Engineer: Manager, Traekg Chi Epsilon: Quarter Deck Sueiety THOMAS VVILLIAM IX-IADIGAN . Freclericlitown Iileetrieul E11gi11ev1'i11g Lta Kappa Nu: .Xlpha Nu: Eleetrieal Engineering Sneiety GEORGE H. MAHAEFEY, III . Havertown ,lleelttlrzieul Eugim t A mu ASME .--...-.-11111-.-.1.-111111111.-.-.-.-..--.-1111111......-111111.-..1...1111111-.1i,-- ROBERT ANTHONY MAKOFSKI . . YVanamie Aermznnlietzl Engineering Enginutring Student Council: Sigma Tau: IAS: Intramurals ROBERT NVAYNE MALBURG . . Bethlehem lmlustriul Engineering AFS: Treasurer, SAE: SAM ORIE STEWART RIANN . . . Ricigway Electrical Erlgiueerirzg Sigma Phi Epsilon AIEE: Pershing Rillesg Frntli LEONARD ROBERT MANNELLO . . Alt. Carmel C 1Eugiucering Nenihian Club: ASCE MARSHALL JAMES AIANNELLO . Alt. Carmel f 1'il E1g'11eer'x1g NL'XXIl'llLl1'l Llllulmz ASCE DAVID GLENN MARGOLE .,.. State College .lrel1it1.'ct1u'e Tau Kappa Epsilon President. Scarab: Sigma Tau: Skull and Runes: Pi Gamma Alpha: Vice-President, Engineering Student Cnimeil: Phi Nlu Alpha: AIA: Chapel Cfliuir: Blue Band: Secretary. Treasurer, Tau Kappa Epsilon RAYAIOND EDVVARD KIARKLE . . . Hanover Eleetrieal Engineering Xirestlingg Engineering Student Cnuneil: Tau Beta Pi: Alpha Nu: Secretary, Eta Kappa Nu: Electrical Engineering Society IAN HENNING MARSTRANDER . Uniontown Eleetrieul Engineering Electrical Engineering Society: .XIEE EDXVARD BRYAN MARTINDALE . Pittsburgh Civil Engineering Beaver House ' ASCE BERNARD ALLEN AIARTZ, JR. . Tyrone Iileetricul Elzltfirletu ing Engineering Student Cnuneil: AlEEg Chapel Clinirg Electrical Enginetring Society AIICHAEL RIASKARINEC . . Taylor lxulnstritzl Eilgiiletwiiig Phi Kappa Tau Alpha Pi Mu: Intramurals RICHARD KING AIASON . . Oil City .lleclmuiunl Iizzgiizueriizg, Ulrestling: ASAIE 110 DONALD T. MENZIES . . . Irwin Au1'onimlicul Ijugimrnu IAS DANIEL JOHN METROKA . Kingston Meclmniunl Hrigilitrrzng Pi Tau Sigma: Intramurals JOHN VVILLIAM MILLER . . . New Berlin Industrial Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon President, Tau Kappa Epsilon: Enginuiring Sturlunt Countil: SAM RICHARD PHILLIP MILLS, JR. . . . Philadelphia Imlustritil ElIgIllL'L'VlI!xLf Skull and Bones: Secretary. AIM: .-Xnclroclcsz State Party: l'li1yL-ri: ASME: SAM: Penn State Club: Dormitory Ollficer: Lacrosse: Iioiirfiiwy Imlulruxzilunig Engimzuui' PETER INILYNAR . . . . East Pittsburgh Electrical Engineering 'Ihctii Xi Secretarv. AIEE: Secretary, Theta Xi: Sigma Tau: PSCIXZ 1 Alpha Rho Omega: Eta Kamia Nu ROBERT CHARLES RIONG . . . . Eric Elcctriuiil E1lgi11L'L'i'iugj Alpha Phi Omega: Eta Kappa Nu: Secretary, Iilcutricul Iiiigiiicuring Society: PSCA: Camera Club: Radio Guild: NYcstinii1stL'r Porimlatimi CHARLES JOSEPH MOSER . . . Philadelphia Ividustrml Erigiuuuring Alpha Pi Mu: S.XM RICHARD LEROY RIOYER . . . . Media Imlustriul Ei1gi11curing SAM: SAE: Freshman Counselor: Chesb Club WARREN W. MOYER, JR. . Pottstown Electrical E11gi11eeri1zg Pi Kappa Phi RICHARD D. RIATIIIEU . . Collegeville ,'lur'rn1ui1tiL't4l E11giv1c'4.v1l1,5 INS: .XSME JOHN RAYRIOND RIATSON . . York lmlmlriill Eriffillruirzf' ROBERT CHARLES IXIAYER . . . Duquesne illvcliilxlicill I2ugir1L'r'Vi1rg Pi Tnu Sigma: ASME RICHARD CHARLES MILLER . . Altoona .llvi-liiixiiuiil Engimiinz f Pi Tau Sigmai ROBERT DALE IXIILLER . Reading Pict-lritul I?ngiiir'i'rirz.Lg Acacia lllcullical Iil1gIl1kkfllIg Socicty: JXIEE ROBERT EVERLY MILLER . . . . Uniontown Eluctririii Lfzigiizuuriug Kappa Delta Rho Ijlcctiticiil EHgIIlLLllI1g Society: .XIEE RICHARD EDGAR MOORE . Kenmore, N. Y. Imllrstriul ll11gil1r'r'i'ililg SCCI'L'Itll'J', Sigma Tau: Alplia Pi Mu RONALD CAMPBELL MOORHEAD .... Indiana lmluxlriul Ezigiviuuriug Delta Sigma Phi IFC: KITS: ASME JAMES JOSEPH IXIORAN . . . Sharon Eluutriciil lfzlgiriccrimilg Phi Kappa Tau AIILE 111 MICHAEL JOI-IN MUNKACSY . Franklin, N. Electrical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha Eta Kappa Nug Scabbard and Bladeg Secretary, Quarter Deck Societyg AIEEQ IRE LLOYD LEVVELLYN MURRAY . . West View Civil Engineering Sigma Phi Alpha ASCE DAVID KLOSE MUTCHLER . . Williamsport Electrical Engineering Chairman, Tribunalg President, Junior Classy President, Blue Keyg President, Phi Eta Sigmaq lVho's In The News At Penn Stateg Dormitory Officerq Treasurer, Dormitory Councilg Eta Kappa Nut CHARLES H. MYERS . . Monongahela Imlusirial Eugineeriizg Sigma Alpha Epsilon JV Football' ROBERT E. MYERS . . . York Electrical E11gi11ee1'ir1g AIEE DONALD HARRY NALE .... Altoona llleclmnical Engineering ALAN NEVVBIAN ..... Philadelphia Civil Eizginecring Zeta Beta Tau Chi Epsilong ASCEQ Hillelg Intramuralsg Eugiueerg Alpha Phi Omega ROBERT VVAYNE NICHOLSON . . Spangler Iuflnstrial Engineeriizg SAM VVAYNE ELVVOOD NICKOLA . . Altoona Sauiiary Eugilzeering Chi Epsilon: Sigma Epsilon RICHARD JOHN NOON . . . Shenandoah Civil Erzgirzeering Dorinitory Council: Dormitory Officerp Alhlg ASCEg Intramurals JAMES A, OLDS . . . . . Kane l11il1cs!1'ial Engineering SAINT: SAE DAVID ALDOR OLSON . . VVarren Electrical Eugineerirzg JOHN EDXVARD OMER .... Johnstown Cir-il Engineering Beaver House Quarter Deck Society: ASCE THOMAS ANTHONY ORAVECZ . Portage Civil- Eizgineering CHARLES JOHN ORI . . Holtwoocl Civil El1gll11l2811Y1g ASCE RONALD GLENN OSCHIVIANN . . Scranton Electrical Erzgirzccring Alpha Chi Rho CEORCE FERGUSON PACE . . Harrisburg Aeronautical E1zgi11ceri1xg Sigma Taug IAS VVILLIAM HAROLD PARK . . Carlisle Illecltanical Engineering President, Glee Club: Chapel Clioirg College Co-op: ASMEg SAEQ Penn State Clubg Forensic Council ,.-tgp' N ,N K K x XxXS 'ta EDVVIN IOSEPI-I PARRISH Altoona CLI DE IOHW PALEL Seelyville POBFRT SCOTT PETERSON . Mclieesport Et1 Ix1p1w.1 Nu XIEE Eleetrlanl En rnetring Society OSCAR IJCHARD PETTERS Lancaster SICJXIUND BRILLINGER PFEIFFER . York II1 Ix 111111 lXu Tlu Beta P1 PI11 Et1 S1 m1 Penn State Club XI ESLEX STUART PFIRMAB . . Erie Ltlur I D tz1 Sigma Phi I 11.1. Pu ltlent Delta S101111 P111 Eli kappa Nu: Players: IRI: Lle1.tr1L1l Ln l11LLl'll1 Souety PAUL CLI ALD PHILLIPS Dupont ALAN RLITHERFORD PIER . Mt. Iewett DAVID SLIDER PIERSOW . Havertown LLI11 11 E11 1114111 U Delta Chi I1 I 1u S1 1111 Cro'-w Countrx I1 :LL I-lkNIll'l1dl1 ClillllS9ItII1 ASME FI1ED IOSLPH POPE Luzerne X141 PILNILILFII Smlnlnrd :mtl Blide P1 Tau S1g1n'1 hllgIl1E6lfIl1g Student CUUIILII E1 111LL1 XSXII: BQ11111111 Club Secretary, SAME SABIUEL RPAISEX PORTER Alt. Lebanon I m1111111g1I E11 111061111 Phi Delta Tllctu IALOB PROTASOVV IP . Haddock IAMES DANIEL PURSEL Burnham Serrntm SAE XSME Collem Coaop Red Lion . Ridgway Atglen . Shamokin Pi Kappa Phi . Freeland THOMAS FRANCIS REAGAN . . . Uniontown Industrial Engineering Theta Kappa Phi Newman Club KENNETH NORMAN REARDON . . . Pittsburgh Industrial Eizgineering SAM, SAME, Pershing Rifles EDWARD REBAR . . . . Larksville Hlecluuzical Engineering LAWRENCE ALAN RECTANUS . . . Philadelphia Civil Engineering I ASCE JOSEPH RAYMOND REED . . . . McKees Rock Civil Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa ASCEg Chi Epsilon CHARLES HENRY REHKOPF . . North Tonawanda, N. Y. Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu: Electrical Engineering Society Y X lx '1-:wt X FRED REIN HOLD, JR. ...... Pottsville lnclnstrinl Engineering Sigma Phi Alpha Sigma Tau: SARIQ Engincurg Vice-President, Alpha Pi Blu VVILLIAM DANIEL REISTETER .... Bethlehem Irzflnstrinl Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma ASME: S.-UIQ Secretary, Sigma Phi Sigma JOE OLIVER REPLOGLE ..... Riddlesburg Electrical Engineering Scahhard and Blade, Eta Kappa Nu: Quarter Deck Society ROBERT CLIFFORD REPP .... New Kensington Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu: AIEEQ IRE, Electrical Engineering Society EUGENE GAULT RHODES . . . . Oil City Bleclimzicrzl Engineering Pi Tau Sigma, ASMEQ AIMQ ViceAPresident, College Co-op DAVID EARLE RICHARDS ..... Huntingdon Civil Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa Chi Epsilon: ASCE EDVVARD ARTHUR RICHARDS . . VVilkes-Barre Arcliitectzwe College Co-opg Senior Board, LA VIE: AIA VVILLIAM NEVVMAN RICHARDS, JR. . . Clarks Summit Industrial Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi Engineering Student Councilg AFS, Secretary, ASMEQ Engineer JOHN VIRGIL RIGNANI . . . Crum Lynne Civil Engineering Beaver House Intramuralsg ASCE CHARLES RAYMOND RINEHULS . Emporium llleclzanical Engineering MARLIN PHILIP RISTENBATT ..... Cleona Electrical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi Blue Band, Concert Band, Tau Beta Pig Eta Kappa Nu: Sigma Taug Phi Eta Sigma: Secretary, IRE: Engineering Student Council FREDERICK ALAN RODGERS .... Gettysburg Civil Engineering Phi Gamma Delta President, Treasurer, Phi Gamma Delta: SAME, President. Chi Epsilon, Sigma Taug President, Quarter Deck Society, Skull and Bonesg ASCE: Concert Band 114 . Munhall Phi Kappa JOSEPH FRANCIS RYNEVVICZ, JR. . Inilnstriul Engineering Players: Manager. Basehallg Newman Cluhg lntran1u.rals1 SAIXIQ Dormitory Ollicer JOSEPH V. SABER . . . . Vllillces-Barre Inzlnstriul Engineerin 'l'l1CI1l Xi .Xlplm Pi Mu ROBERT EUGENE SANSONETTI . . Blairsville Imlustrinl Enginccnn FRANCIS LEO ROONEY . . . . . Altoona Illeclzriziical. Engineering ASME CREIGHTON VAUCHN ROTZ ..... York Meclmnicnl Engineering Triangle President, ASMEQ Nittany Rowmcng Engineer ROBERT M. RUEBY . . . Rochester, N. Y. Industrial Engineering EARL VVILMER SCHEIRER . . Coatesville Elc'L'tficrll E11gir1o:i'1'i1lg AIEEQ Dorrnitury Otlicerg .XIKIQ Dormitory Council: Intramurals JABIES IXIEISEL SCHERER . . . Pittsburgh .fhvfnznnticul Engincurin IAS JOSEPH JOHN SCHERRER . . . Altoona Civil Engiiwcrxn ASCE HARRY KENNETH SCHIEMER . Eric Industrial Engineering .Xlplm Phi Omega: Pershing Rilies SVEN SCHIFF . lnilnstrinl Engineering . . Philadelphia Theta Chi Calleginng Alpha Phi Onwgag SAE: Thespian: CHARLES C. SCHILLING . Civil Enginuuin . State College ASCE: Soccci LAWRENCE FRANK SCHNIEPP .... Philadelphia Civil Engineering Triangle Secretary, Treasurer, Engineering Student Councilg PSCAg ASCE ROBERT BOLTZ SCHULTZ ..... VVest Lawn Meclmnical Engineering Lion Partyg Pi Tau Sigmag Sigma Tang ASME: SAEg Penn State Club JOHN WALTER SCHUYLER . . Edison Civil, Engineering VVILLIAM CHARLES SCHLECEL .... Cheltenham Aermmnticnl Engineering Triangle President, Triangleg Vice-President, Sigma Taug Flying Club: Scabbard and Blgulcg lVho's in the News at Penn Stntcfg Secretary-Treasurer, IAS DONALD VVILLIAM SCHLEINING .... Scranton Electrical Engineerin .-XIEEL lntraintuals: Electrical Enginctring Society JOHN WILDE SCHNABEL ..... Pittsburgh lmlustrinl Engimsuring SAM: Penn State Clubg SAE 115 ROBERT BOUCHER SGULLIN . Hummels Wharf Iuilustrial Erigiuecring Theta Kappa Phi Alpha Phi Omega: SABI EUGENE HENRY SELL . . . Reading Civil E11gii1eeriug ASCE ROBERT LEE SENSER . . . Punxsutawney Elcc!i'i1.-nl Erigirieuring Eta Kappa Nu: Vice-President. Delta Blu Sigma: Electrical Engi- neering Society: Vice-President, Photography Club: College Ctrop: Intramurals EDVVARD BEHRLE SEYMOUR Ardmore Architecture AIA ' VVILLIAM RICHARD SHAFFER . . Philadelphia Aei'mmiiIical Engineering IAS: Alpha Phi Omega: Gymnastics IOHN STANLEY SHILLING . . Port Matilda Mvclzrmicnl Euginruznff ASME KENNETH STERRETT SHULL . . North East .lleclmuical Engineering Beta Theta Pi President, Beta Theta Pi: Vice-President, Sigma Tau: Engineer: lI'lm's in the News at Penn State: hlanager, Boxing TOROS MOURCIAN SIINIONIAN . . . Erie Jlecliaviicizl Engineering Phi Kappa Tau Secretary, Phi Kappa Tau: ASME RAYMOND VVILLIAM SIPE . . . Coatesville Arclz iteci uri' Treasurer, Scarab: AIA IVILLIAAI ALLEN SKAGERBERG . Hollidaysburg Imlnstrial- Engineering SAM KENNETH ROMAYN SKINNER . . XVest Lawn Electrical Erigiiivering President, College Cu-op: Electrical Engineering Society CHARLES GILBERT SLATER . . . Shefheld Meclimiical. Eriginueriug College Cu-up: Newman Club: SAE: ASME: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Eta Sigma EDVVARD GEORGE SLEDZIK . . Clune Imlnstriul Engineering ROBERT DEAN SLONAKER . . East Freedom Elcctricrzl E1Igi11UU1'ilIb AIEE: IRE ROBERT CHARLES SMELLOVV . . Philadelphia Civil Engirzcering ASCE: Alpha Rho Sigma: ASME EDVVARD L. SMITH, JR. . . . Mt. Lebanon Mccliunicill Engineering Delta Sigma Phi Track: ASME ELLIOTT PLATT SMITH . Brooklyn. N. Y. illeclzmiicul Eugiueerivig Kappa Sigma Arnold Air Society: Pershing Rifles: ASME: Players JOHN NIOYER SNIITH . . . . Sellersville Electrical Engineering Alpha Phi Omega: Eta Kappa Nu: Electrical Engineering Society: Dormitory Council JAMES JAY SMITI-IGALL . . . Lancaster Architectural Engineering Scarab: College Co-np: Sccrctarv, Sigma Tau: AIA JOHN RAYMOND SNOKE . . Fleming ,-h'1'ni1tlii!iczil Engineering Plnntngrapliy Clubg Chess Club DANIEL JEROME SNOPKOVVSKI . . Duryea illvcliuzzicul Engineering Theta Xi Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Tau: Phi Eta Siginag Engineering Student Council: Newman Clubg ASME GEORGE JOSEPH SOTACK Hazleton Intlnixtriul Engineering SAIXIQ Newman Club: Intramurals PHILIP KARL SPAHR, JR. . . Pliiladelpliia Iilvcfrictil Enginuuril g Allilig IRE: Electrical Engineeiing Society JOHN BURT SPARHAVVK, JR. . . Brackenridcfe - . cn Electrical Engineering Triangle Editor, Engimfcr: President, Eta Kappa Nu: Secretary, Tau Beta Pig Sigma Taug Phi Eta Sigmag AIEE: Engineering Student Councilg Skull and Runes: Electrical Engineering Society BERNARD SPECTER . . . Philadel hia P Civil Eiigimferirig Sigma Alpha Blu ASCE HOVVARD P. SPRANKLE . . Lock Haven Imlnstritzl Engineering Dormitory Council: Dormitory Officer: Penn State Clubg Freshman Counselor: ASMEQ Limzews ROBERT LYNN STAPLES . . . DuBois Electrical Enginevriiig Delta Chi JOHN RAYAIOND STENSTRONI . . Erie Civil Engineering Tau Beta Pig Chi Epsilung Phi Eta Sigma JOHN STERANKA, JR. . . Lansfnrd lfluctricul Engineering Eta Kappa Nu: Sigma Tau: AIEE DONALD ROY STERE . . . Altoona Architecture Pi Gamma Alpha: AIA: Scarab VVALTER TOVVNSEND STEVENS . . Bellefonte Electrical Engineering JOHN ROSS STORlNI . . . State College Civil Engineering ASCE JOHN INIATTHEVV STOUDT . . Vvernersville Jlcclmnicnl Engineering Vice-President, AINIQ ASME: Penn State Clubg SAE: Lion Party VVILLIAINI FRANCIS STOUDT . Pottsville Aurmninticul Engiiieerinf Sigma Tau: IAS RALPH JACOB STUCK .... Oil City lllvclninicul Erigimrering Theta Chi Thcspians: Intramuralsg TPC: SAE ROBERT EDVVIN SUNDIUS . . . Carlisle Electrical Engineering Theta Kappa Phi Alpha Phi Omegag AIEEQ IREg Lion Party IRVING SUSSON ....... Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi President, Alpha Epsilon Pig ASMEQ IFC RICHARD WHITFORD SWANK . . . Boalsburg Civil Engineering ASCEQ Penn State Club EMERY ANDREVV SZALAI, . . . Springdale Architecture AIA CHARLES F. TEACHER . . . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi Electrical Engineering Society CHARLES COLLMAN TELLER . . . . Chester Jleclmniciil Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma ASME IXIORTON MARLATT Tl-lOlNflAS . . Renovo lnrlnstrinl Engineering SANIQ ASME DEAN W. THORBURN . . . Clymer lnrlnstrial Engineering SAM: SAE LOVVELL T. THORPE . . . . Emeigh Civil Engineering Scabbard and Blade: Chi Epsilnng Quarter Deck Society JOHN EDVVARDS TICE . . . . Fricks Civil Engineering ASCEg Chi Epsilon: Penn State Clubg Arnold Air Society IOHN MYRON TOMLINSON . . Vililliamsport Electrical Engineering Chairman, Electrical Engineering Society: Vice-President, Em Kappa Nug Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Taug Phi Eta Sigma: Penn State Club: AIEEQ IRE LAVVRENCE BERNARD TONEY . . DuBois lnilnstrial Engineirin ADDISON P. UNANGST .... Hellertown illeclmniciil Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma Secretary, Pi Tau Sigma: ASBIEQ Intramurals JOSEPH ROBERT VADUS ...., Minersville Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Society: AIEEg Newman Club VVILLIAM RICHARD VALEGO .... Williamsport Ind-uslriul Engineering Secretary, Tau Beta Pig Sigma Tau: Secretary, Alpha Pi Mug ASMEQ SAEg Secretary, SAM SHIRLEY JANE VERNON ..... Philadelphia Architecture Secretary, AIAQ Tau Beta Pig Secretary, Esquisseg Leonides: Art Editor, LA VIE: Pi Gamma Alpha FRANK DUANE VIAZANKO . . United illeclmnicnl Enginvuinv ASME JOHN CARL VILLFORTH ...... Reading Snnitziry Engineering ASCEg Penn State Clubg Sigma Epsilon: Alpha Nu: Engineering Student Council HERNIAN RAPHAEL VINOKUR . . . . Yeadon illeclmniciil Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi ASME 118 JOHN LEO VRABEL .... . Retreat Electrical Engineering Vice-Chairinan, AIEE CROVER FRANKLIN WACHTER, JR. . . . York Aiuulmnical Eizgiizct-ring Triangle Managing Editor, Enginer-rg Pi Tau Sigmag Treasurer, ASME JOHN CHADVVICK XVAGNER . . Altoona Civil Engineering ASCE DAVID R. VVALSH . . . . . lmlustrinl Engineering IFC: Nc-winun Club: SAM: Intrainurzils JOEL KENNETH VVALTENBAUCH . Civil Engineering VVARREN VVILLIAM VVARD . . Meclmnicnl Engineerinb ASME: Flying Club . . Butler Phi Kaplan . Tarentum Theta Chi . Lewistown LLOYD ALBERT XVARNEKA ..... Scranton Imlusrrinl Engincuring Alpha Chi Rho Clcc Club: IRRA3 Scabbard and Blade GEORGE ELLNVOOD WATSON ..... Bradford Civil Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma Chi Epsilon: ASCE LEONARD VINCENT WAYTENICK . Erie lmlnstrinl Engineering Alpha Pi Mug Sigma Tau CHARLES HENRY VVEAVER . . Vilellsboro Electrical Engineeun LAVVRENCE SYLVESTER VVEAVER, JR. . . Centre Hall Aeromzutical Engineering JOHN ANDREVV VVEBB, JR. . . . Fawn Grove Ar'cl1ifectm'ul Engineering AIA: Secretary, Scarab: Inter-Varsity Fellowship LOUIS HERBERT VVEBSTER ..... Jeannette illuclmiiicnl Engineering ASME: SAE: lntramuralsg Don-nitory OmCEI LAYTON CARL VVEIGOLD . . . . Mt. Lebanon Aluuliizniunl Engineering ASXIE ROBERT VVENCER ...... Alelrose Park Industrial Erigirnfcring Alpha Epsilon Pi S.-XEg SAM THOMAS CARROLL WHALEN . . . Coraopolis Civil Engineering Delta Sigma Phi ASCEg Newman Club: Swimminv RALPH HAYS WHITAKER . . . . Curwensville Electrical Engineering AIEEg Flying Club BERNARD RICHARD WHITEHILL .... Butler Mecltanicai Engineering Theta Kappa Phi Secretary, Theta Kappa Phig Tau Beta Pi: Newman Club: Secretary, Pi Tau Sigmag ASME 119 BENJAMIN FRANCIS VVIATR . . Palmerton Inrlustriril Engineering SAMg ASMEQ Arnold Air Society OBER WOLF WILLIAMS . Millville, N. Civil Engineering Delta Sigma Phi ROBERT HERSCHEL WILLIAMSON . Carmichaels Electrical Engineering AIEEQ President, Atherton Men's Club: Intramurals: Penn State Clubg AIIXI PAUL CARLETON WILMARTH . New Milford Electrical Engineering ALFRED MALCOLM WILSON VVyoming Electrical Engineering Acacia Secretarv, Acaciag Electrical Engineering Society MYRL EUGENE WILSON .... Tyrone Sanitary Engineering Sigma Epsilong ASCE HAROLD GEORGE VVOLFRAM . Baltimore, Md. Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa Psi Captain, Lacrosseg ViceAPresident, Phi Kappa Psi ALLAN WOOLFORD .... Lansdowne lnilnstrial Engineering Phi Gamma Delta Skull and Bones: Tau Beta Pig Sigma Taug Alpha Pi Mu: Secretary, Phi Gamma Deltag Blue Band: Glee Clubg Engineering Student Council: IFC: ASME HAROLD ROWLEY WRIGHT, JR. . Pittsburgh Met-linniual Engineering Beta Theta Pi JOHN WHILLDIN WURST . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Glcc Club: Eta Kappa Nug Tau Beta Pig AIEEQ IRE VVALTER YAHN . . . . Erie Inilnstriul Engineering Delta Tau Delta Chairman. AFS ADAM STEPHEN YELLITZ . . Luzerne Electrical Engineering AIEEg Newman Club JOHN DANIEL YODER . . . York Sanitary Engineering Chi Epsilong Secretary, Sigma Epsilong ASCE: Camera Club JOHN YOHMAN . .... Sharon Civil Engineering Delta Sigma Phi Lacrosse: ASCE ROBERT LEROY YOUNG . York Dleclmnical Engineering Pr Tau Sigma JOSEPH FRANCIS YURSO . . . Hazleton illeelzanit-ul Engineering Theta Kappa Phi SAMEg Newman Clubg ASME GEORGE V. YUSCAVAGE . . State College Aeromzmical Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha Engineering Student Councilg IASg Treasurer, Scabbard and Bladeg Collegiang Arnold Air Societyg JV Soccerg Newman Club BERNARD VICTOR ZAHRADNIK . Uniontown Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Societyg Perm State Clubg Newman Clubg Chess Clubg IRE Ilieelmnieni Engineering Architecture iminstriul Engineering , SAM PAUL JOSEPH ZANONI .... Pittsburgh President, Town Couneilg AIMg NROTC Rifle Team EDVVARD VVILLIAM ZIMMERMAN . Plnladelphia Treasurer, P1 Grummn Alpha, AIA, LA Y IE DONNELL GEORGE ZURFLIEH . . 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AA ,-fl.5,gzfgQ2gjj52af.:v!4.pg.:4?,:L32hs?'i-mx-.'4x:- 'z.v:rf,y F 51325141 :Y , qwfizg,-z5ff'wgesg54,,be .W 'AA-2535534-ixjff ,r f A x L 4- ,Q ki I, ,, ,x,:A ..,,, , , , f 1 X XSCHOOL. QF HDIVIE ECQNOMIQS xxvfff GRACE M. HENDERSON Deon TO THE CLASS OE l952 OE THE SCHOOL OE HOME ECONOMICS: The primary responsibility of home economics wherever it is found is to help build a constructive home and family life, lt must not only use the principles of the physical and biological sciences, the social sciences, phil- osophy, and art, but it must use them simultaneously with relation to family activities as they occur in a home setting. lt must not only deal with specific problems but must treat each in its normal relation to the other concerns of families, for home problems do not exist in isolation. Home economics, moreover, must deal with all aspects of family life as faced by many kinds of families. lt was created as a field of learning, not to concentrate on one or two aspects of home life nor to deal primarily with one group of families. lts uniqueness lies in its inclusiveness, its inter- relatedness, and its responsibility for affecting behavior concerning this basic social unit. Undergraduates in the School of Home Economics prepare for professions through which to aid families, or which extend the functions of the home to larger groups. Graduate students may specialize in a phase of family life, such as nutrition, housing, family economics, child development, textiles, family relationships, home art, home equipment, foods, clothing, home-com- munity relationships, or home management. All students, either by require- ment or election, take a wide range of courses in the School and in the many related departments on the campus for use in their own home and personal life, in their professions, and as citizens. Leaders prepared here should thoroughly understand the contribution of the Nations families to its general welfare, and the interdependence of all aspects of the national life, they should be acquainted with the great unsolved problems affecting the homes of the Nation, and with the principles that may guide their solution, and they should envision a future toward which they will aid society. VVhether their services are to be through educational or social agencies, business or industry, technological or research laboratories, military or civilian avenues, or their individual families and volunteer com- munity leadership, their first concern will be for the health, economic welfare, and democratic quality of family life, The current enrollment is larger than in any previous year. Approxi- mately as many students from other Schools register for courses in home economics each semester as there are students within the School. The pro- fessional demand for graduates always far exceeds the supply. W. Home economics students learn skills in making clothing GRACE M. HENDERSON - - Dean HELEN R. LEBARON W Assistant Dean, in Charge of Resident Instruction DELPHA E. VVIESENDANGER-Assistant Dean, in Charge of Field Services and the Building VVINONA L. IXIORGAN Head, Clzilrl Developnient and Family Relationships RUTH E. GRAHAM - Head, Clothing and Textiles AIIRIAINI E. LOVVENBERG - Head, Foods and Nutrition DELPHA E. VVIESENDANGEP. -Acting Head, Home Manage- l ffl Demonstrations are important in commercial consumer services 2 4 -4 .. DRGAN IZATION ment, Housing, and Art DELPPIA E. VVIESENDANGER - Acting Chairman, Home Management, Family Economics, Housing, and Home Equipment CHRISTINE F. SALINION - Acting Chairman, Home Art HELEN R. LEBARON - Clzairuian, Howie-Community Rela- tionships NIARY BROWN ALLGOOD M Chairrnan, Conunercial Consumer Services JEAN D. ANIBERSON - Head, Home Economics Education ESTHER A. ATKINSON - Head, Hotel and Institution Admin- istration 'Mag Child development majors goin experience DVODWQ is Url lmD0Vl0 1f DOVT Of with nursery school children The fVGil'1iVl9 in Clothing dGSlQU A X- N-E., NWS FRANCES VIRGINIA ALEXANDER . Finleyville Home Economics Home Economics Club MARGARET ONALEE ALTOEFFER Hellertown Home Economics Playersg Leonides BETTY JEAN ANDERS ...... Norristown Home Economics Zeta Tau Alpha All-College Cabinet: President, Home Economics Student Councilg President, Home Economics Clubq Chimesg Associate Editor. News and Viewsg Who's in the News at Penn Stateg LVho's VVho Among Students in American Colleges and Uuiversitiesg Secretary, Zeta Tau Alphag Panhellenic Council ELEANOR BARBARA ARENA . . . Bridgeport Home Economics Zeta Tau Alpha Frntlig News and Viewsg Home Economies Clubg Newman Club EDNA LOUISE ARNDT . . . Berwick Home Ecmmruics Zeta Tau Alpha Treasurer, News mul l'ir'u'sg Philosophy Club RUTH ELIZABETH ASENDORF . . . State College Home Economics United Student Fellowship: Phi Upsilon Oniicrun SHIRLEY ANN BECKLEY . Home Home Economics Club: MARTHA JOANNE BENDER Home Eumzrlvirius Ecnumnics FT.-X: Philutcsq Kappa Ph Aflilg Vice-President, llumc licmirmiics Cluli IULIA CAROLYN BARBER . . . . New Britain Home Economics Home Economics Club BETTY LOUISE BEAM . . . . State College Home Economies Alpha Xi Delta Omicron Nu: Vice-President, Phi Upsilon Omicron LILLY G. BECHAKAS . . . . . . Bradford Home Economics Delta Gamma Home Economics Club: Treble Singersg Intramurals ' Drexel Hill State College Delta Zeta ROBERTA ELLEN BLEILER . . . . Scranton Home Economit-s Blasqrrerettcsz ACS: Intramurals RUTH ELAINE BREZELLE . . . . Pittsfield Home Economics Delta Zeta Home Economics Clubg Intramuralsg ACEIQ PSCA BARBARA JEAN BRIGHT . Kennett Square Home Ecowmmics Delta Gamma Chimes: Chapel Choirg Treasurer, Delta Gamma RUTH BROWN ..... . Pittsburgh Home Economics Delta Zeta I O Ilome Economics Clubg Players VIVIAN ROBIN BRUNNER ..... State College Home Economics Gamma Phi Beta XVSGAQ Mortar Board: Cwensg President, Omicron Nug Phi Upsilon Omicron: Pi Lambda Thetag Chapel Choir DONALD VVALTER CAVANAUGH , . York Hotel Arlininisfratioiz Greeters Clubg Newman Club MICHALINE ANN CLAYSMITH .... Pittsburgh Home Economics Theta Phi Alpha President, Masqucrcttcs: Dance Director, Thespiansg Newman Clubg Modern Dance Clubg Intramuralsg lVlzo's in the News at Penn Stntcg Players 126 NANCY ELISABETH COX . Home Economics . . h'leKeesport Delta Delta Delta Riding Club: ACEI ELIZABETH LOUISE DAHLINCER . Home Economics . . Pittsburgh Delta Zeta Omicrori Nu: Home Ileunumies Club: Riding Club: Leonidcs CATHERINE DALLETT DARLINCTON . Hume Economies . Darling Home Economics Club: Vice-President. Circle and Square Dance Club .gr MARY ELIZABETH DECKER . . State College Home Er-mzomits Ski Club JOHN IYIICHAEL DENION . . . . . Freeland Hotel Admiizistralimi Theta Kappa Phi Newman Club: Creeters Club JAMES JOSEPH DURKIN . . . . Philadelphia Hotel Admiiiistrtition Alpha Sigma Phi President, Alpha Sigma Phi: IFC: Manager, Track: Greeters Club: Newman Club NANCY KATHLEEN FERGUSON . . . Clearfield Home Et-onomics Home Economics Student Council: Treasurer, Omicron Nu: Phi Upsilmn Omicron: Secretary, Home Economies Club SUSAN BOND IIORESMAN .... VVashington, D. C. Home Economies Kappa Kappa Gamma Chapel Choir: Phi Upsilun Omieron JEANETTE ANN EORIVIOLO . . . . Nuremberg Home Economics Home Economies Club: FTA ANNAMARIE COLARUSSO ..... Connellsville Hotel Azluiiizislrtflirm Theta Phi Alpha Creeters Club: IIIRIA: Treble Singers SANTO ANTHONY COLLURA . . Pittsburgh Ilutel ,flilnxiiniixmilibii Alpha Phi Delta VVALTER JOSEPH CONTI . . . . Doylestown Hotel Ailmilzistrutiruz Kappa Sigma President. Kappa Sigma: IFC if? JOAN RINCCOLD DAVIES . . . Lansdowne llmne Ecrfrruulics Delta Delta Delta Treble Singers: ACEI: Home Eeunumics Club EDVVARD XVENTLING DAVIS . Ctmsholioelien Ilutel Ailniiuisrrutiuu Phi Kappa Sigma Vice-President, Phi Kappa Sigma: IFC: Captain, Tennis: Druids: Parmi Nous MARY IANE DEAN ....... Pittsburgh Hume Ifcmirnlzics Gamma Phi Beta President, Phi Upsiltin Oinicrung llume Economics Student Council: Pi Lambda Theta: liihlc Fellmnvsliip: Intramurals: Secretary, Gamma Phi Beta ywq .f- .Q--N. W AUDREY JEAN EPPLEY . . Carlisle Home Ifcrmmiiius Alpha Chi Omega Intramurals: Iliime Etunuinies Club: National .Xrt Educational Association EDVVARD EROTAS . Newport News, Va. Hotel .ltlniinistratimi Sigma Pi President, Creetcrs Club: Sfgina Eta Alpha: .Xrnuld .Xir Society: Hume Eeunoinies Student Council: JY Lacrosse: IIIMA DOROTHY ELIZABETH PABIAN . . . Nanticolie Home Econzmuies Phi Upsiliwn Omierfin: Home Economies Club: Newman Club avg fm 127 JANE ELIZABETH FRUTIGER . . Highspire Home Economics Zeta Tau Alpha Phi Upsilon Omicron: Treasurer, News and Views: Home ECO- nomics Club: Vice-President, Zeta Tau Alpha: Intramurals HELEN SYLVIA GREGORY . . Shickshinny Home Economics Yvesley Foundation: Home Economics Club PATRICIA ANN IACOBSEN GRONICK . . Cecil Home Economies Philutes: Concert Band: Orchestra: Edits: FTA: Newman Club: Spanish Club: Home Economics Club NANCY GRUBER ..... Wyomissing Home Economics Phi Upsilon Omieron: Dormitory Ofheer: Ilume Economies Club: Newman Club LEROY BERNARD GUCCINI . . C-reentown Holul Arlmiuixlrulimz Phi Kappa Treasurer, Phi Kappa: Treasurer, Creeters Club: Cn-Treasurer, IHMA: Intramurals MARGARET GRANT GUTHRIE . Rochester, N. Y. Ilmnc Economies Delta Delta Delta LA Yin: ACEI: Frotlx: Secretary, Delta Delta Delta: Vice-President, Photography Club: XYSGA: IRC: Chapel Choir: Treble Singers BARBARA ELEANOR HAMMOND . New Kensington Home Economics Collegian DELORES L. HANSON . . Freclericktown llome Ecmmmics Zeta Tau Alpha llume lleonmnics Club: Ski Club RUTH ANN HARDING . . VVashington Home Economics Players: Leonirles: Treble Singers: XVRA: PSCA JOYCE HOUSTON HARKINS . . Philadelphia Irlmne Eernmlnics Kappa Alpha Theta R , Secretary, Kappa Alpha Theta: Hat Society Council: President, N .- ,':. ..v Cwens: Phi Llpsilon Omierun: Treble Singers: ll'l1u's in the News - --------------- ---------- W' 'lt Qggf l fjr? E. ELLIOTT HARRIS ..... Easton '!..M,,. E-Q25 fl :i'., :': I Ilrnul Atlmiuixtrtztimz Beta Sigma Rho K.::' R' Crecters Club: lirutlig Secretary, Beta Sfgma Rho VIVIAN JANE HARTENBACH . . . hlonaca llrune Eummmies Kappa Delta Senior Editor, Ln XIILQ Yiee-President, Pi Lambda Theta: Omieron Nu: Home Economies Club: Intramurals: Vice-President, Kappa Delta: Phi Upsilun Omierong Danforth Fellowship FLORENCE AGNES HARTLE . . Bellefonte Home Economics Ilmne Economies Club: 4-H Club: Crange KENNETH BERG HARTLIEB . . Lebanon Ilnlel Arlminislrafiolz Blue Band: Creetcrs Club LAURA VIRGINIA HAUDENSHIELD . Carnegie llmnu Eurfrznxllies Alpha Omierun Pi Players: Riding Club: Home Eccmmnies Club: Marketing Club: Intramurals: Secretary, Alpha Omieron Pi HELEN M. HAUGH .... State College Hotel .-ltlmixzistration XVesley Foundation: Ski Club ROBERT RICHARD HILEMAN . . Altoona Hotel Arlruiuistrntimz Creeters Club: XVindcrest Council DOROTHY LOUISE I-IORGAN . . Homestead llomc Economies Theta Phi Alpha Yiee-President, Theta Phi Alpha: Treasurer. Newman Club: Swim- ming Club: Modern Dance Club: Home Economies Club: Intra- murals 'Tri 1' RUTH ELAINE HORN . bflorrongahela Home Ecmzmmts EDVVARD JOSEPH HORNICK . . Weston llntel Arlnziuistmfinlz Creeters Club JOHN HILBERT HOUSEKNECHT . . Muncy Howl zhlmiizisfrulialx Greeters Club: JHMA MARTHA LOUISA HOVVE . . . Beaver Home Eemzomies Chi Omega THOMAS EVANS JONES . . , Taylor Ilutul Azlnzillisirtliiml Yiee-President. Creeters Club: JIIALX: AIM: Penn State Club: Ski Club THOMAS BARRY JUDGE . . . Rochester Ilntel Allmiuistrtztimz Delta Tau Delta Yiee-Presiclent, Creeters Club: Vice-President, JIIXIA: Sigma Eta Alpha PEARL KANE . . . . Olypliant Home Eemzomzts Alpha Lambda Delta: Freshman Cnunselur: Iota Sigma Pi JOAN EUNICE KANYUCK . . Glen Lyon llmue lfemzmnies Philntes: Intramuralb EVELYN IRENE KAUFBIAN . . Shoernakersville Hmiie Ecozmnzies President, Philntes: Home Economies Club: Bible Fellmvship FRANKLIN LEIDY KEHS . . . Schwenksville Hotel .'Tt'll1IlI1lSll'ZIllUll Creeters Club: JHRLX SHIRLEY SUZANNE KELLAR Johnstown Home Eernmmiea Treble Singers: Leunicles: Home Eennumies Club: XVRA BIARY SUZANNE KERNAN . . New Kensington Home Eeoimmics Alplui Xi Delta News aml Views: Newman Club: Marketing Club NANCY EVELYN KIMMEL . . Valley View MARY Hmm: Economies Home Eeonmnics Club: XVRA BARBARA PARK KINNAN . . Middlebury Center Home Economies Phi Upsilon Omicrun: Pi Lambda Theta: Alpha Lambda Delta: Vice-President, Treasurer, Kappa Phi: Secretary, XVesley Foundation GARTH R. KISTLER .... Elliottsburg Hotel Atlnzinistrutiou Sigma Eta Alplia: Creeters Club: Home Economies Student Council ANN KORMANIK . . . Conemaugh Home Eeonumies Home Economics Club: Players ENIILY SOPHIE KOSTAS . . Carnegie Home Ecommzics Phi Mu Tbcspians: Players: Frollz: LA YIM ADANI BENEDICT KRAFCZEK . . . Reading llnrel Arl111i1zis!rntiou Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Eta Alpha: Crccters Club: Newman Club we Neff JEROME GEORGE LACONIS . . . Girardville Hotel Administration President, Photography Club: IRC: Stamp Club: Greeters Club: Newman Club JAMES MATTHEVVS LAMOREE .... New Castle Hotel Arlmivzistmtion Delta Tau Delta Greeters Club: JI-IMA: Marketing Club: Secretary, Delta Tau Delta: Intramurals: Thespians DORIS JUNE LEIGHTY ..... Connellsville Home Economies Alpha Omicton Pi Intramurals: News and Views: Panhellenic Council: Swimming Club MARGERY ANN LOUGHRY . . State College Home Economics - Phi Upsilon Omicron CHARLES LYNN MCCAFFREY . . Mclieesport Hotel ilL'lllIi11iSffL1'fiO11 Chi Phi Thespians: Greeters Club: Secretary, Chi Phi CAROL ELEANOR MCKRELL . . . . Pittsburgh Home Economics Dormitory Council: Intramurals: Dormitory Othcer 14. Nd JOANNE IRENE MCMULLEN . . . Oxford Home Economies Chi Omega Intramurals LEILA MAY MADIGAN .... . Towanda Home Economies Philotes: FTA: Home Economics Club JEANIE MARYANN MAGINNIS .... Springheld Home Economies Theta Phi Alpha Secretary, Theta Phi Alpha: Colleginn: Secretary, Newman Club: Intramurals JANET ELAINE MAGRINI , . . . Hershey Home Economics President, College Co-op: Leonides: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Omicron Nu: Home Economics Club: Intramurals: VVSGA House of Representatives VERA DOLORES MARAVIC . . . . Mclieesport Home Economics GORDON HALL MARBLE . . . Wellsboro Hotel Admirzistratiou President, Sigma Eta Alpha: Greeters Club: JHMA JOAN YVONNE MARSHALL ..... Clarksburg Home Economics Delta Gamma Riding Club: Intramurals RICHARD EDVVARD MERTZ . . . . Allentown Hotel Admiuistratiozz Greeters Club: JI-IMA: Penn State Club: Student Manager, TUB: Vice-President, Atherton Men's Club CORA ETHELYNN MEYER ..... Pittsburgh Home Economics Alpha Omieron Pi Players: Treble Singers: VVRA ELEANOR MILLER MILLIKEN . . Wilkinsburg Home Economics Secretary, Inter-Varsity Fellowship: Cwens: Vice-President, Omicron Nu: Sec- retary, Leonides: Alpha Lambda Delta: Chapel Choir: Freshman Customs Board: Intramurals JANET LEONA MOERDER . . . Lehighton Home Economics Secretary, Kappa Phi: Philotes: Home Economics Club VIRGINIA LOU MOORE .... Altoona Home Economics Pi Lambda Theta: Home Economics Club 130 ELEANOR MASAE IVIORISUYE ..... Sharon Home Eermmniux Alpha Omierfm Pi Phi Upsilnn Omierun: Yiee-President, Home Eeonumies Club: Secretary- 'I'reasurer, Swimming Club: PSCA: Dormitory Ollieer AIOAN CAROL RIOROSINI . . . . Scranton llfmie Ijemimiriex Gamma Phi Beta Treasurer. Gainma Phi Beta: Collegian: Newman Club: Intramurals MARGARET ELIZABETH MUTI-I . . Lititz Ilmiu: Eeolrollliw Phi Upsilun Omierun: Yiee-President, Philotesg Home Eerinmnies Club: Kappa Phi swf? ELAINE LOUISE NOTARI . .... Scranton Home Ecoaovrws Alpha Gamma Delta President, Alpha Gamma Delta: President, Alpha Lambda Delta: Seeretarv, Omiemn Nu: Phi Upsilun Omierun: Ilnme Eennmnies Student Cnuneil: Nexiis and Views: Intramurals: Home Eennnmies Club: Phi Kappa Phi CHARLES BRIGHTBILL OCKSRIDER . . . Reading Hotel Arlministrntiovz Phi Kappa Tau Sigma Eta Alpha: IIIALX: Creeters Club: News und l'it'u'x: Intramurals MARY-ANN VVILLIAINIS PECK ..... Ridgway Home Economics Phi Mu Treble Singers: Swimming Club: Bridge Club ,245 .,,.,, '1f ' T7 I nf will J , ELIZA JANE RADCLIFPE . . Bethlehem Home Economics Delta Zeta ACEI: Treble Singers: Home Eeonumies C lub BARBARA ELAINE RANCK ...... Leula Home Economies Alpha Gamma Delta News and Views: Home Eervnmnies Club: Treble Singers: .XCEI BRUCE LORAN RATHFON . . . . Bradford Hotel Admiuistrntimr Sigma Pi Vice-President, Sigma Eta Alpha: Home Economies Student Cuuneil: II-IMA: News mul Views: Intrarnurals: Creeters Club LEVVIS VVARREN PIEDI . . . . Harrisburg Hotel . ltlniiilristrtzlirnz Clreeters Club RIARY TIIERESA PIEROTTI .... Taylor llnrcl ,ltlmivlixtrtilimi Theta Phi Alpha President, Theta Phi Alpha: Secretary-'I'rea5urer, Sigma Eta Alpha: Collegian' Secretary, Creelerx Club: Newman Club: Intramurals: jIIKI.X NANCY QUEER . . . . Pittsburgh Ilnme Ft-mzfmriwz Kappa Kappa Gamma President, Viet--President, Kappa Kappa Gamma: Panhcllenie Cnuneil: Home Iitniminies Club: Intrainuiuils: Badminton Club: Newman Club '-milfs 1 fi, CAROL ELIZABETH REBER . . Clenside Ilmne Economics Chapel Chuir: Phi Upsilnn Omiernn: Ilume Eeomuniu Student Cnuneilz Rille Club FRANCES ANNE REICHEN . . . Danville Hume Ecmmmies Ilnme Eeonnmics Club PATRICIA Il. ROBINSON . . . . State College Home Ifemmnzies Alpha Xi Delta Yiee-President, Ilume Eemioinics Student Council: Ilome Economics Clubg Ruger VVilliams Felluwsliip: FTA: Phi Upsilnn Omieron JUNE ARLENE ROLLISON . . Moscow Home Eemlmiiius Phi Upsilon Omicron: Pi Lambda Theta: Horne Eeonuinies Club: Rille Club MARGARET JANE ROUSE ..... North East Home Economies Kappa Kappa Gamma Secretary, Kappa Kappa Gamma: Omieron Nu: Dormitory Cuuneil: Swimming Club: Modern Dance Club NAN GWENDOLYN SAYLOR . . Dallastown Home Economies Home Economics Club: FTA 131 NANCY LEA SAYLOR . . Hagerstown, Md. Home Economies Alpha Xi Delta President. Alpha Xi Delta: Omicron Nu: Phi Upsilon Omicrong Pi Lambda Theta: Chimes: Home Economics Club: News and Views BERNICE ANN SCHRECENCOST . Rural Valley Home Economics JOAN IRENE SCHROPE . . Valley View Home Economics Home Economics Club: Belles Lettres ROBERT SCHULTZ . . . Pine Grove Mills Hotel Azlininistratiou President, Greeters Club: Home Economics Student Council: JHMA: Sigma Eta Alpha ANNA MAE SHELLENBERGER . . Dover Ilume Economics Ilume Economics Club: United Student Fcllmvsliip: Leonides BARBARA ANN SMITH . . New Cumberland Home Economics Beta Sigma Omicron Treasurer. Beta Sigma Omicronl Intramurals: LSA: llume Economics Club: PSCA SHIRLEY JEAN SMITH .... Tionesta Ilumc Economics Alpha Xi Delta Nlasqueretlcs: Treasurer, Home Economics Club: News and Views: XYestminster Fellowship: Phi Upsilon Omicron CHARLES VVILLIAM SNYDER . . Vllilliamsport llntel Azlmiuisirnlimz Pi Kappa Phi State Party: Crectcrs Club: JllAI.X ANNA MARIE SPAIDE .... Freeland llmue Ec0l1mmL'S Leonitlcs: Philutesz Home Ecunuinics Club: Newman Club: Intramurals A. HELEN STELIOTES .... Pittsburgh llume lit-mzmuius Kappa Kappa Gamma Home Ecunmnics Club JOAN MARIE STEVENS . . Vllillces-Barre Ilnluu Ecmlrmiius Phi NIH Stlnlcxzl llumllmule: Intramurals: Ilrnmu Eunnomics Club IIARRIET LOIS STIEFEL . . . Lock Haven llmnu Et-ormmiux Phi Sigma Sigma llillcl: Intramurals JOANNE LEE STRALEY . . New Cumberland Home Ecrmomius Secrctaiy, Phi Upsilfm Omicrun: Phi Kappa Phi: Alpha Lambda Delta: Omierun Nu: Pi Lambda Theta: Home Economies Club MARTHA JANE STRAVVN .... Altoona llumu Et-mzmuiux .Xlpha Gamma Delta Yicc-Prcsirlcnt, Alpha Gamma Delta: Associate Editor, News nml l'ir'u's: Phi Llpsiun Oinicmn: Home Economics Club: Int1'amiLrals MARJORIE RUTH TELFORD . . Jermyn lluulu Et'0110u1icS Phi Upsilun Omicrunz Pi Lamlxl-a Theta: lYusluy Foundation: Thcspiansi PSCA ELEANOR BYRNE TETLEY . . . Vllilkinsburg llumu lit-uvmiuics Gamma Phi Beta Treasurer. Panhullenic Council: Cwc-ns: Frotlz: Players: Phi Upsilon Uminmn: lVlm's in llie News ut Penn State HELEN ELIZABETH THONIAS . . Lewisburg llwuu Ecmmmics Delta Zeta Secretary, Della Zola: Home Ecunmnics Club: Intramurals: Nlfndern Dance Club BARBARA D. THOMPSCN . . . Phoenixville Ilome Economics LSA: Intramurals: ACEI: State Party 'Wx IOANE LOUISE TITUS . . . Havertown llmuc Evmmmics Cmnmn Phi Rem RUTH ANN TRANTER . . . York llmlte Er-rmrmlics RiHe Club: llume licmuanics Club: Plavers IANET ELEANOR TRITT .... VVarren Ilume Eummiuics Alplm Xi Delm Treasurer, NIR-slcy liuumlatiun: Intramurals: PSCA IIERRERT CLARK TRUAIRORE . Bethlehem Ilolel .flzlminislralinlt Grecters Club: Penn State C lub MARY ELIZABETH TURNER . Drexel Hill Hrmlt' lfculifnrlicx Phi Blu Panhclleniu Cnuneil: Intramurals GAYNELL RUTH VVAGNER . . Charleroi Home Ecmiumius Kappa Delta Vice-President, Kappa Delta: llunie Economics Club: Rifle Club: Bowling Club: Intramurals. ANN LOUISE WALKER .... Harrisburg Home Er-nn1n11iL's Phi Upsilon Oxnicron: Rille Club: Treasurer, llnme Ecnnumics Club: Oniicmn Nu JOHN ROBERTS XVALKER . . Harrisburg Ilnlul ,-hlrltilzistrulimi Sigma .Xlpha Epsilon Lacrosse NANCY LENORE VVALKER . . Beavertnwn Hume Economics Delta Zeta llume Eurmnnies Club: .XCEl: PSCA: Treble Singers FRANCES NVILLARD XVARING . Wlarriors Marla Home Euonzrilxticx Secretary, Rible Fellnwsliip: XYSCLX EMMA-JEAN VVAY . .... Beaver Ilmnu Euunirmiirw Alpha Oinieron Pi Freshman Customs Buarnl: Cwcns: XYSCLX lluusc of Representativvssp Durinitury Officer: Omicrun Nu: Phi Upsilnn Omicron: Intramurals: li'ho's in the News at Penn State: Home Eeononiics Club GUSTAVE TYSON XVESCOTT . . Lansdowne Hotel ilLIH1ilIi'iiHllIfllI Alpha Sigma Phi Manager, Laurussc: Secretary, Greg-ters Club: Blue Key: JIIMA IOSEPHINE P. VVILLIARIS . Old Greenwich. Conn. Ilnme Ifcrmnmies ,Xlpha Omicrun Pi Players: Intramurals: .XCEI MARION IRENE YVISER . . . . . Eric Home Ecummzicx Beta Sigma Omicrun President, Beta Sigma Omicrnn: Ilnme Economies Club: Intramurals: XVcsluy Foundation: PSCA MARION PAUL VVOITONVICZ . . . Altoona Hotel Atlmiuistrutimx Green.-rs Club: Newman Club LOIS IAKOB XVOOLFORD . . . Lansdowne Home Economics Delta Delta Delta Cwens: Pi Lambda Theta: Players: Phi Upsilun Omicron: Treble Singers: Vice-President, Delta Delta Delta: ll'lm'x in the News ELAINE JEAN YAVERBAUIXI . . . Harrisburg Home Evmzmnics Sigma Delta Tau BETTY CARROLL ZIININIERIVIAN . . Norristown Home Economics Phi Alu President, Phi Mu: Frotbg Collegian: Intramurals fs' sin: '- ELAINE L. NOTARI Home Economics I I 1 I ..-.... 1' 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I FOR SCHOLARSHIP X s X w JOANNE L. STRALEY Home Economics 1 5 in Home Economics Living Center 1' THE LIBERAL ARTS up x' ' Auf, X N G fs , is XS X' ' : ', :.+ -',. 1 ---,,., .. , 'if S Q ggr' F ii, S2 Kc? !!,.--XX f X f X f X lfscl-loom, OF THE l I I I UBERAQ l f iARTs,f XX ff! X f f XX f, x ,f 'X ff' x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X BEN EUWEMA Dean TO THE CLASS OF 1952 OF THE SCHOOL OF THE LIBERAL ARTS: One of the principal ways in which the School of the Liberal Arts difiers from the technical and professional schools is that it prepares its students for no specific occupation or profession. its purpose is not to train teachers or engineers or home economists or farmers, instead, its objective is to provide the student with an ordered conception of the universe, of the structure of society, and of his place in society. With so stupendous an objective, we can hope to achieve only very partial success. The most we can do is to provide the student with some of the concepts he may use in phrasing his problems and some of the general principles he may use in working towards his solutions. We cannot begin to answer all the questions which a good student will wish to raise. But, if we are fortunate, we may teach him to ask his questions intelligently and cogently. The student's real education is life-long. This is so because what he is aiming at-in the social sciences and humanities-is not skill in the manipu- lation of things nor primarily the acquisition of certain facts, but maturity in his intellectual, emotional, and moral attitudes. The ideal is not a person who can do things, but a person who is somebody. To be somebody is to be free, and to achieve freedom is an endless task. For we are born free only in a political sense, we must achieve all the other freedoms for ourselves: freedom from unreason, bigotry, prejudice, hate, fear, and our own infantilism. This liberation each man and woman must work out for himself. There are no short cuts, no easy paths to the goal. But until our society is com- posed of free men and women Cin this sensel we are still not quite civilized. ln happier days, commencement orators used to roll out such impressive stereotypes as these: Commencement is only the beginning, and The youth of America are the hope of the world. That is precisely what l am trying to say: Your education has just begun. And, if you continue it faithfully, then you are the hope of the world. In a quite literal sense. ALL .L ,-.V li, f,,3 M.. at -W1 : EI-ii 'fliy' .,,,.w., ORCIXNIZATION Q ,., ...,-I-f'T??LT'.f' . - ' 'Q' . B..--1'.ff0f 'QSS!f1' R, 'X . Av ' --':: ' .ff BEN ELIYVEAIA - - Dean cf '?5lX 'x SETII VV. RUssELL Assistant Dean 4 4'-'mf VVILUAM IDI. powmls Newspapers provide laboratory material Director, Arts mul Science Extenximz for future l0UVf Ul'5'f'5 ROIIEIIT E. DENGLEII KVII.I.IARI N. LEONARD Heml. Cluxsicul I.I'II1gllt'lgL'S Henri, Ecovzomics mul Conzmerce TIIEIJIJORE CZATIES BRICE HARIXIS A PIIILIP A. SIIIaI.I,Iax' Y ALFRED G. PLINDT IIRANKLIN C. BANNEII ORIZIN FRINK, IR. IILIAIAIEL FISIIIIIIIIN ,IIIIIN A. IX'IoIIRAN'I' Head, Etzglislz Conzposiriun Heml. Englislz Literut zrr' c - llcml, Ge 1'111 IIII - History HL 'llt l, 'lfIItl'l1I1ll9llI - Ilt 'fwt l, Illntlze trlt Irie: WRX' E IIM1, ,IIIRIII Il A Ilutul, Plzilosoplzy l I 7 5 J II. XXALLACE ImIILwsII'R ROBERT CI.l-ZRIIiN'l'S SEIII XV. RLIssELL - RIIIIEIIT T. OLIX'EIl fff? - I x-,,...,-f Iluml, lnlitiuul gClCllL'L' Heml, ITOIIIIIIIUQ Lnugzangos - llcml. SIICIOIDAQII' Ilcml, SIIUCJI f - . f'-'J-d-V X ,fy . l I fl X , l I I ! I I I I C X --N- - I l I X i LLL. Music majors learn to play various instruments Student in speech plans the program for the semester 139 FREDERIC ABELOFF . . . Frackville Cor1m1ui'ce Alpha Epsilon Pi Hillel VVILLIAM A. ALBERT ..... Philadelphia Crmirmwcc Phi Epsilon Pi Liheral Arts Student Council: Ileacl Manager, Boxing: Blue Key: Vice-President, Phi Epsilon Pi: All-College Golf Champion ROBERT JOHN ALDERDICE . . . Nlt. Lebanon Arrx :tml Letters Phi Kappa Sigma Debate Team: President, IRC: Parmi Nous: Forensic Council: Pi Lambda Sigma DAYTON TYRRELL ALCER . . Rome C'0nivitei'cG Xlpha Kappa Psi: Delta Nu Xlpha MARY H. ALLAN ,iris ami lulturv . Jermyn Dt-ha Zeta Panhullenic Council CHARLES JACK ALLEN , gifts ami Iutlurs Sigma Alpha Epsilun . . Elmira, N. Y. Stmicut Ilumllvrmlcg Players: Ski Club: Intramurals: Philosophy Club JOHN HALSEY ALLISON, JR. . . Oil City .ltlv ami Iutiurs Phi Kappa Psi Secretary-'l'i'ez1sLli'v.-i', IFC: President, Phi Kappa Psi: Parmi Nexus: Scahbarrl and Ill.1dL': Quarter Duck Society NANCY ALPERlN . . . Philaclelphia .iris mul lutturs JOllN XYILLIAM AAlBER Havertown ,lrls mul ivllurx Sigma Pi 'l'1'uasurer, Sigma Pi: Lacrnsse: Della Sigma Pi CAROLYN JANET ALLEY . . . Scotia. N. Y. Journalism: Gamma Phi Beta Vice-President, Camma Phi Beta: Senior Board, Collegian: Chimes: 'liheta Sigma Phi: lnkling: Players: Stmleuf Ilamlhonk ELIZABETH CARR ALLGOOD . . Scranton Ctziiiriierctl Ski Cluh: Rifle Club: Riding Club: Swimining Club: President, Chi 'Theta FRANKLIN BROVVN ALLISON . . . Pittsburgh C'ntuu1u:1'v Delta Upsilon Glue Club GEORGE PETER ANDERSON imtt'1lt'tiis1i1 . State College Alpha Sigma Phi Prntlt ANTHONY DONALD ANELLA . AVN anti LUHUVS . . . Iflazlenm l l'.X: Newman Club: ,Xlpha Sigma Olncga: Penn Stale Club: Carman Club CHARLES AESOLEM ANGSTADT . . . Reading Frmmzcrce .Xeenunling Club: Alpha Kappa Psi: Rlarketing Club 140 MURIEL AMSEL . . . Simpson Arts mul Letters Leunides: Ilillel EDXVIN XVILSON AMSLER Clarion Com mvrcc Delta Sigma Pi ARTHUR HARVEY ANDERSON . . Chester Irmrmiliirn Phi Sigma Kappa Yiuc-President, Phi Sigma Kappa: Alpha Delta Sigma M. JULIE ARNOLD . .... Pittshurgli Juirrvmlisnll Kappa Kappa Gamma Yiuc-President, Theta Sigma Phi: Fmth: Modern Dance Club JOSEPH GILBERT ARTERITANO, JR. . Vanclergrilt Ialma'-.lIauagcniuxzl llulrzlirms Alpha Phi Delta 'Ll'61lSLll'L'l', IRRA: Alpha Phi Onwga: Linn Party DONALD LEE AVERBACH . . . . Pittsburgh C'unm1t'1'ct' Zuta Ruta Tau xiii!!-Pl'CSlilL'l1f, hl'r0asin'm-r, Zeta Beta Tau: Manager, Gymnastics: Bridge Club: Intramurals JACQUELINE L. AXELROD . Elkins Park Arts and I,uHuVs RAYlXlOND GEORGE RAER, JR. Eric f'mlluit'ltL ANNA OSTERHOUDT BAILEY . . Ballstan Spa, N. Y. Arts and I.ul14. JOSEPH RAYMOND BARBUSH . llarrislnurg Arts mul lutturs Newman Club: lntramurals NANCY JEAN BARCLAY . . . Daltan girls and l,t'tte'rs Hcllcs Lcttrcs: Swiinining Chili JOHN JAMES BARON ...., ciwaef Arts and letters Phi Kappa Sigma Debate Team: Vice-President, Liberal .Xils Student Council: Secretary-'l'rcasu1'v1', Sophomore Class: Treasurer, Phi Kappa Sigma: IRC: ll'lzu's in thc News at Penn State: Androcles: NSA: Block and Bridle Club EARL STANLEY BAKER . . Sharon C'uul1r14.'r't'u Chi Phi Sltull and Banos: Phi Alu Alpha: Dclta Sigma Pi: Alpha Phi Omega Cllr-Q Cluh: Cliapcl Chair: Manager, lX'1't'slling: Thcspians MARY TERESA BAMBRICK ..... Girardville .lrlx and Ivtturx Delta Delta Delta lirotlig Newman C luh: IllU'llIHlll'1IiS hlALVlN ELXVOOD BANK . . . . Allentown ,hrs aml luttvrs Phi Sigma Delta President, 'I'rcasu.rer, Phi Sigma Delta: Manager. Trask: Blue Rey: Phi Kappa Phi: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Lambda Sigma: Pi Gamma Mu: li'lm's in thu News ar Pumz Slalc: Freshman Cfuunsclnr: .Xcqounting Clluhg Intramurals JAMES E BARR . . . . Haverfurcl f'mllvm'i't't' Sigma Nu limrthalll lnsnrancc Clllli: Druids CAROLYN EUNICE BARRETT . . Ocala, Pla. Jrliwlmlisviz Delta Zcta Souicti' Editor, Fullijggiarz: Mortar lloard: XYRA: Chimes: Thcla Sigma Phi: llllirfs in llzu Nuws ul PC1111 Slirlug ll'hu's ll'l1u ,lmorw Slzulurlls in ,'lllIL'l'iL'Llll Culluguw am! Lluii't'rsi!lr's E DONALD RICHARD BARTON . . Sayrc , his and Lctturx Players: Sccict.iry. Kappa Phi Kappa GEORGE BASALLA . . Altoona Arts and Letters President, llcllvs Lcttrcs DONALD EUGENE BEAL . . Nurth East COHIIIIUIICL' President, .Xllvlia Phi Omega: ijllilil Signia Pi: ,Xucuiinting Cluh MARGARET M. BECHT . llarrisburg Arts and Lctturs DL-lla Ztlil TreasLuer, Delta Zeta: Secretary, Pi Gamma Alpha: XYSGX: LA Y115 141 Arts and Letters VVILLIAM NEIL BECK . . . FRRA PAUL SAINIUEL BEIGHLEY . Io1n'1mlis1u Tau Androclcsg Senior Board, Collegian: Frotlzg Pivot: Arnold Air Societvg Siuma Delta Chi ROSEMARY F. BELLIN . Mt. Arts mul Letters Kappa Newman Club: Intramurals Arts and Letters Blue Keyg llliilillg DONALD JOSEPH BEST . Commercn RICHARD DALE BEYNON C'nrurnercu . D Counselor: lVlzo's in the News nt Perm Smteg ESTHER BECK ..... lVlcKeesport Dormitory Ofhcerg President, Delta Alpha Deltag Secretary, YVSGA House of Representativesg Debateg Hillel: lVl1o's in the News Cleveland, Ohio Lfzlmr-Drltmtiffement Relations . . Butler Kappa Epsilon Secretary'Treasurer, Inklingg Freshman Intramurals Lebanon Delta MARGIE RIDDELL BENNETT . Haddonlflelcl, NJ. Belles Lettres: French Clubg Intramurals BIABVIN REICI-I BERK .... Irwin Commerce Phi Epsilon Pi Secretary, Phi Epsilon Pig Frothg Manager, Tennis: BIILTON BERNSTEIN . . . Harrisburg Arts mul Letters Phi Sigma Delta Secretary-Treasurer, Skull and Bones: BX Board: Lion Partyg Managing Editor, Inkliugg NSAQ IFCQ Players: Androcles . Pittston New Castle Accounting Club: Intramurals JEAN LOUISE BLACK . State College Secretary, Alpha Omluon P1 f ta. .'-V - ----'-----------------' , S- ' WESLEY EDWARD BLAHA . . Mciwespofr it ..l,, Phi Dem I Q Treasurer, Phi Gamma- Deltag hlanager, Gymnastics: Secretary, Alpha kappa Psig Pershing Riflesg Glee Clulng Arnold Air Societyg 1:1' f '4 gf :1-E Blue Reyg Insurance Club ' ziz Ii DONALD ROBERT BLAIR . . . Erie 'F ,lourntilisuz Frotlzg Psychology Club Arts and Letiers Tau Q ANNE MARIE BOLDUC . . Arts rlml Letters LAVVRENCE HOVVARD BOLEKY, IR. Commerce Irzklingz Frollig lnuznmuralsg Players: Ski Club: Alpha GEORGE FRANKLIN BOND . Arts rtntl Letters VVILLIAIX-I JAMES BONEB . Arts and Letters 142 JANET LOUISE BLEUTGE . . Phoenix, Ariz. Ionrrmlism Alpha Gamma Delta Ifrotllz Panhellenic: Council: Senior Board, LA XIIEQ President. Theta Sigma Phig lVl1o's in thu News at Penn State: Editor, Neu'slt'ttUr ROBERT VVILLIAIXI BOGAN . . . Chester Kappa Epsilon Secretary, IRCQ Riding Cluhg Newman Club State College Bellevue Senior Board, Colleggitmg Freshman Counselorg Student Hnmllvoolcg Kappa Psi . Ford City IRC: ICG: Penn State Club Tamaqua N if xQ . as 5, 2- as , S1 -' Iss- RONALD SHELDON BONN . Philadelphia Jourunliirlz Blue Key: Board of PLIIDIICZIIIHIISQ Klumigirig Editor, Collegian: Ijclitrvr, Froilz: Phi Eta Sigma: Phi Kappa Phi: Skull :ind Burma RICHARD L. ISONNELL . . . Bcllcfonte girls mul Lctlurs GEORGE ANTHONY HOPE . Bellevue C'1ui11r1L'i'u' Them Chi liisurmigc Klub: Iril1'iiiiiLi1'als: Ncwniiin Club DOROTHY LOUISE BORDNER State College ylrts mul l,1.'t!4.'rx Alpha Lunibclu Dcltzi PETE BORLO, JR. . . Ilarrishurg C'uu1v1n.'rc1.' IRCg Prop zmrl Wing: Spanish Club XVILLIAM EDWIN BORST . . Drexel Ilill C'mr1u1ur'uc Pi Kappa Phi YOLANDA BOVALINA .... Oakdale Crmruzercu Theta Phi Alpha Klrisqulrrcttesz Collugiun: Intrumurzils: Newniam Club PATRICIA JANE BOVVLES . . . Drexel Hill ,iris mill Lciturs Treasurer, Masrliiwettes: Tlwspians: Plnywrs: Moderri Dance Club: Phi Sigma luring Spanish Club: Suciulugi' Club: IRC FRED JOSEPH BRAHLER . Purtsville Crum H1L'l'CC .Xcuruntirig Club: Intrxuiiuruls GERALD ALLEN BRAND . . . Nanticulie Conrxnercu Phi Epsilon Pi llzinager. Wrestling: Hillel PHYLLIS IRENE BRENCKMAN . . Springfield ,-Iris ami Iuttcrs Alpha Gamma Delta XYSG.-X: Secretary, Players: Vice'-President, Radio Guild: Vice-Prcsidcnt, Alpha Criiurnu Delta: Intrximurnls JONNIE BREYER , . . . New York, N. Y. Arts and Lr'tt4.'rS Dchutc: Klmlern Dance Club: Plziycrss lfrencli Club FRANCIS LEONARD BRIA . . . Newport Jurrrrmlism Phi Kappa Sigma Editor, IFC Nuwslutier: Collegimzg Intramurals: Editor, Frutcrnity Rushing Mir-guzixw LEVVIS CONRAD BROADT . . . Hazleton Lulwr-flIurmguurcnt Relations SAM: IRRA JOHN RICHARD BROOKS . . Albion Arts mul Lctturs NANCY JEANNE BROSCIOUS . . . Sunbury Arts and I.1:t1L'rs Chi Omega llasquerettesz Collegian VVALTER JOHN BROSCIOUS . . Shamokiri Jozwmzlisrrz Pi KHPPH IXIPIV1 STEVVARD STANLEY BROSIUS Northumberland Arts and Letters IRC: Penn State Club: Insurance Club JEANANN S. BROSSMAN . . . . Robesonia Arts and Letters LA V125 Spanish Clubg Bowling Clubg PSCAQ Thespians DONIA ARLIENE BROWAND . . . State College Arts mzrl Letters Alpha Lambda Delta KENNETH STEVVART BROVVAND . . State College Arts and Letters Penn State Club JACK AINSVVORTH BROWIN . . State College Currzuzerce Beta Theta Pi I-IY'I'CklSL1X'U1'. Beta Theta Pi: Blue Kcyg Parmi Nousg Manager, Fuotballg Delta Sigma Pi JOIIN RICHARD BROVVN . . . Hazleton .lrla uml Letlerx Chi Phi Iireasurer, Chi Phig IPC: Vice-President, Quarter Deck Suriety LOIS MARILYN BROVVN . . . . Philadelphia .lrlx mul Ietters Gamma Phi Beta Secretary, Pi Gamma Alphug Cheerleader: Inkliug R. SUSANNA BROVVN . , . . Allentown .-lrts mul Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma MARILYN ANN BRUCK . . . . Scranton .-Iris :uni Letters NVSGQX Iluuse of Representatives: Dormitory Officer: Leonirlesg Hillelg Belles Lettresg Modern Dance- Club: Riding Cluh: Il'I10's in the News at Perm State SARA ALICE BUDINGER . . . Snow Shoe Arts und Letters JOSEPH LOUIS BUBNS . . Klahanny Plane rlrtx will Letters Newman Club LEO MATTIIEYV BURNS . . . Ashland ww .lrta mul Letters KEEN YVILLIAM RUSS . . Easton I Arts limi Letters I 33 II JEAN VVILMA CAMPBELL . . . Rome, N. Y. Arts ttml Letters JOHN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL . Belleville PATRICIA IV. CAPPER ...... Einsworth glnls mul letters Kappa Kappa Gamma Mutlern Dame Club: Intrainuralsg Rod and Cnccus Cluhg Swimniing Club ANTHONY JOSEPH CAPUTO . Olcl Forge f'mlii11el't'e Delta Sigma Pi NORMAN YIOIIN CABDINALI . . . Old Purge f lH L'll'U Phi Kappa Tau Playeisg Newinan Club: Aeeuunling Cluly 144 Comnzeree Alpha Kappa Psig Pi Gamma Mu VVILLIAAI PETER CAPATCH . . hladera Coumzzau. ROBERT Y. CASSOL . . . . . Jeannette Cormuerce Kappa Delta Rho Alpha Phi Omega: IRC: Accounting Club LILLIAN CASSOVER . . . . Philadelphia Arts :tml Letters Cwensg Collegian: Hillel MICHAEL CHAFPIER . . . Rwseto Cu11mtL'rL'e Accounting Club DONALD CHARLES CARLSON .... Tamaqua Arts :tml Letters Beta Theta Pi Skull and Bones: Debate Ternng Vice-President, Junior Class: President, Beta Theta Pig LSAg President, Androulesq Glee Clubg Vice-President, Chapel Choirg llat Societies Council: lFCg lVl10's in tlic News ut Penn Staley Sigma Alpha Eta JAMES EDVVARD CARTER . . . Lock Haven Cmumeruc Tau Kappa Epsilon Secretary, Tau Kappa Epsilong Delta Sigma Pig Insurance Club JOHN HENRY CARTER ...... Bellevue Lulmr-HItmugemetzt Relations Secretary, IRRA ALICE JANE CHERRIE . . . . Nanticuke Arts and Letters Modern Dance Clubg Belles Lettres EDVVARD JOSEPH CHESLA, JR. . . Shenandoah Arts and .Letters Chi Phi Treasurer, Seabbard and Blade: Arnold Air Society: ICG: Alpha Phi Omega Newman Clubg Androeles: Pershing Rilicsg Track GEORGE CHOBANY .... . Pnrtage Arts zmtl Letters VVARD FRANK CLARK ..... Philadelphia Arts and Letters Sigma Phi Epsilon Treasurer, Sigma Phi Epsilon JOANN ELIZABETH CLAYCOMB .... Julinstown Arts and Letters Delta Delta Delta XVSGA House of Representativesg Chapel Choirg Cwens: Belles Lettresg Dormitory OHicer JERALD CLIBANOFF ...... Philadelphia Commerce Zeta Beta Tau Senior Board, Collegizmg IFC: State Party HARRY CARROL CHAPMAN .... Vililkinsburg Ioztrmzlixuz Phi Delta Theta President, Chapel Choirg President, Thespians: Skull and Bonesg Drum Major, Blue Bandg State Partyg Alpha Delta Sigma: Inkliugg Phi iVIu Alpha: I'Vl1o'5 llllzu Among Stmlents in Autericmi Colleges tmrl Universities: Glee Club JOHN NIARLIN CHAPPELL . . Lavelle Arts nmi Letters NORMAN CHARLES . . . Lancaster Arts uml Letters Blue Handy Belles Lettres RICHARD ANTHONY CHONIINSKI . . Chester Cmumert-e Theta Kappa Phi JOHN RICHARD CLARK . . . . Allentown Cumuzercc Phi Sigma Kappa Delta Sigma Pi RALPH DAVID CLARK . . Huntingdon Arts mul Letters Phi Sigma Kappa President, Phi Sigma Kappag Manager, Football: IFCg Phi Em Sigmag Scahhard and Blade 145 x. QQ ft AZ: w at Q fm at 1 . 1,5,.rse' ::..E.g: -gf X,-. 'irgtnl ii! fin: ,. . X .. .Aw Y FRANCES RUTH COATES . . . Sharon Arts mul Letters Zeta Tau Alpha Collegirzng Bowling Clubg Rifle Club JOHN SAMUEL COCHRAN . . Morrisville Comtnerce CHARLES W. COEFMAN, JR. . Waynesboro Jourtinlism. lnklirzgg Alpha Delta Sigmag Intramurals BARBARA LEE COHEN . . . Lebanon Arts and Letters JACQUELINE CLAIRE COHEN . , Chester Arts mzrl Letters Alpha Epsilon Phi Masquerettes: Hillel, Playersg lntramuralsg Philosophy Club BEATRICE A. COLEMAN . . Brooklyn, N. Y. Commerce Kappa Kappa Gamma Chi Theta: Intramuralsg Thespians RONALD JAMES COLEMAN . St. Louis, Mo. journalism Alpha Tau Omega Captain, Soccer: Druids: Parmi Nousg Newman Club ROY JOSEPH COLIHAN . hlinersville Commerce DAVID LEE COLTON .... Gibsonia Jrmrmzlism Tau Ka a E silon K PP P Sports Editor, LA VIE: IRC, Senior Board, Collegimzg Treasurer, Sigma Delta Chig VVlzo's in tlze News at Perm Stnteg Manager, Bascballg Androclesg Freshman Counselorg Iuklingg Liouewsg Intra' murals: Managing Editor, lmiepetnient CLARENCE OLEN COLVIN . Austin Commerce Alpha Kappa Psi LOUIS COMO . . Aliquippa Commerce Delta Nu Alphag Fencing, Newman Clubg Intramurals DENNIS JOHN CONAI-IAN . . . Hazleton ,lmtrrmlism Penn State Club: Newman Clulig German Cluh VVILLARD GLENN CONRAD . . . Rockton Arts and Letters Penn State Club, PSCAQ Phi Eta Sigma JULIAN ABELE COOK, JR. . VVashington, D. C. Arts and Letters Omega Psi Phi IPCg Vice-President, Omega Psi Phig President, NAACPQ Alpha Phi Omegag Inrramuralsg ICGQ Radio Guild THONIAS COOKE Nanticolte Arts mul Letters Sigma Pi BERNARD PINCUS COOPER . . Elkins Park Commerce Beta Sigma Rho Head Manager, Basketballg Parmi Nousg Blue Key DOUGLAS THOMAS CORVVIN . . Washington Arts and Letters Alpha Tau Omega MARY MARGARET COSGROVE . . Pittsburgh Arts mul Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma RALPH KENNETH COSGROVE Freeland Cmiiniercu IRC: Frcnuh Club: Accounting Club HARRY ERNEST COVER . . . Pittsburgh Lalrorfllmmgunivilt Relations All-Collage Vice-Presirlentg II'l1n'x II'lm Among Stmlents in Amari' can Colleges mul Llizivurxiliexg State Party: Freshman Cuunselorg II'lzn's in thu News: Blue Kcyg Trihunalg Dormitory OlRccr HARRY HOLLAND CULBERTSON Oil City Arts uml Lctfurs Players: Theta Alpha Phi THOMAS JOHN CUMMINGS . . St. Clair lulvnrfhInmzgenicizt Relations Newman Clubz IRRA: Intramurals XVILLIAM CURNCIY . . East Stroudsburg Cmmi1t'i'cc Accounting Club JOHN HOLRIES DALE . . . XAIIIIIHIIISPUIT l,t1lmr-,Ilizrnigvnizeizt Rtflfitimis Sigma Phi Epsilon Yicu-Prcsirlcnt. Secretary. Sigma Phi Epwilong Yiuc-President, IRRA: IFCQ Clzlltjgirlllg SAAI ANDREW' DANEPF, JR. .... Ambriclgc Cuirxiizwcv Sigma Phi Epsilon President, Sigma Phi Epsilung Alpha Kappa Psig Vice-President. Alpha Rho Oincgag Crillegimzg IPC: Lacrrwssc-1 Intramuralsg IFC RICHARD M. DASH .... Philadelphia C'rni11m'rcc Beta Sigma Rho Insuxance Club: Intramurals JOHN NELSON DAVIES Lcwistmvri Cniuilzutt JAMES YYATSON DAVIS . . . Huntingdiin Cmiziiicruc Phi Kappa Sigma Yice-Presidcnl, Phi Kappa Sigma: .Xlplia Kappa Psi RAYMOND VVALLACE DQANCONA . Drexel Hill C'rmni1urc1.' Pi Kappa Phi Glcu Club: Riding Club: ICG: Insurance Club ROSEMARY JEANNE DELAHANTY . Pittsburgh Iozmzziliwi Feature Etlitiir, Cullvgimzg Chimes: Associate Editor, II'lm's in the News ut Penn Smtc: Secretary, Delta Sigma Rho: Theta Sigma Phi: Delta .Xlplia Delta: Newman Cluhg Ftvrcnsic Counuilg Debate UNA MARY DELANEY , . Philadelphia Arts ami Lutturs Belles Lt-ttrcgq Newnmn Club: PSCA: Lctinidcs RALPH DELUCIA. JR. . upper Darby Cmriiizaiwc Sigma Nu Insuranuu Club PATRICIA ANN DENNIS . . Tenaily, Arts uml l.cllurs Kappa Kappa Gamma Panhcllcnic Ceiuncil SALVATORE JULIUS Del-IENZO . . Altoona C'0,,,mQy4-9 Alpha Phi Delta Accounting Club: Intramuralsg Insurance Club CHARLES LESIEUR DESAULNIERS VVilliamsport Arts mul Letters IRC: Newinan Club JUDY GAIL DESSEN . . . Hazleton Arts mill Irttuv-5 Alpha Epsilon Phi Frutltg Lion Party: Hillelg Intmrnuralsg Bridge Club MARGARET CLYDE DOGGETT . . . State College Arts uml Letters Chi Omega President, Chi Omega: Photography Editor, LA VIE: ll'lto's in the News nt P01111 State ARTHUR GEORGE DOLAN .... State College Arts uurl Letters LORRAINE K. DOLPHIN . . . . Philadelphia Commurcu Theta Phi Alpha Treasurer, Theta Phi Alpha: Rifle Club: Swimming Club: Riding Cluh: Newman Club JAMES ROLAND DOUGHTY . Arts mul Letters Boxing: Baseball: NSA XNILLIAM FRANK DOUTT . . . . Conmzcrue Sigma Phi .Xlpha Kappa Psi: Insurance Cluh RICHARD GILL DOYLE . . Arts :tml Lelturs Cynwyd Ambridge Epsilon Altoona ELEANOR RAE DICKSON ..... State College Arts mul Letters Delta Delta Delta Alpha Lambda Delta: Ski Club: Phi Kappa Phi: Pi Gamma Mu: Riding Club: Rifle Club LLOYD ECKERT DIETRICH ..... Fleetwood Lnl1o1'-DImu1ge1ne11t Relations Theta Chi Philosophy Club: German Club: Chess Club: Bridge Club: Treasurer, Theta Chi LON HAYES DILLMAN . . . . . DuBois Lzzlroi'-lllmmgemevzt Relations Sigma Phi Epsilon Intramurals: IRRA: Secretary, Sigma Phi Epsilon CLAIR EUGENE DORMAN . Altoona Inmwziilism LOUIS VVILLIAM DOROSHOW .... Philadelphia Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Rho Thespians: Secretary, Beta Sigma Rho JOSEPH NEIL DOUGHERTY . . . Maryd flrts mul Letters Phi Kappa F Newman Club ROBERT L. DUNLAVEY . , . Erie Comnzlfrcu Delta Sigma Pi HAROLD JAMES DUNNIIRE . . . Beaver Falls ,lmtrmilism Delta Chi Alpha Delta Sigma: lnkliug DONALD ADANIS DUNN . . . VVest Chester Commerce Lion Party 148 GEORGE D. DUFF ..... New Cumberland Iourmilism Viet'-President, Alpha Delta Sigma: Liberal Arts Student Council: Collegian: Phi Eta Sigma: Evan Pugh Scholar: Intramurals JOSEPH ALBERT DUFFY . . Schuylkill Haven Crmtmuct NORNIAN JOSEPH DUFFY . . . Vlfyoming Arts and Letters President, Spanish Club: French Club: Phi Sigma Iota: Newman Club: All-College Elections Committee: AIR-I ANTHONY EAGLE . . . Lansdowne Conzniultt' Sigma Nu St-crctary-Treasurer, Druidsg Secretary-Treasurer, Insurance Clubg Lacrosseg Intramurals JAMES THOMAS ECKER . . . Connellsville C'ou1n11.'rr:e Track JAMES LAVVRENCE ECKMAN Lehighton Cmnnzvrce Delta Signia Pig Pi Gamma Mug Marketing Clubg Intramuralsg Dormitory Oflicer RICHARD CI-IADVVICK EDSTROM .... Pittsburgh Arts mul Letters Sigma Alpha Epsilon DONALD JOHN EDVVARDS . . . Scranton Cum tiicrue Delta Sigma Pi: Insurance Club: hlarketing Clubg Penn State Club ROBERT VVILLIAM EDVVARDS . . . Clearlielcl Labor-AIuimlgemeilt Relations AIM: IRR.-X af -.aa-v ERHARD MAX EINENKEL . . . . Langhorne Arts mul Letters Scabbartl and Blade: Treasurer, IRC NORIXIAN C. EISENSTAT . . . Pittsburgh Jonrmiliwz Pi Lambda Phi Tlwspians: Playcrsg Pivot YERDIS RUTH ELLISON . . . . Drexel Hill Arls limi Letters Gamma Phi Beta Cwcnsi Secretary, Chi Theta ROBERT STUART ENTERLINE . . . Labor-1luimgenieut Ilelutimxx Lamhcla Delta Sigma Pig Glee Club CARL R. ESPEY . . C0H1n1e1'1:f3 Penn State Club: Marketing Club EMMA ANN EVANS Arts mul Letters . Kittanning Chi Alpha Scottdale Vantlling Delta Ze-tn Alpha Lambda Deltag Pi Gamma Mu: Dormitory Olhcerz Sociology Club MERLE KENTON EVEY . . Altoona KJUIIIHICVCU Alpha Phi Omega: College Co-op: Accounting Club: Insurance Club JOHN RICHARD FALCONE ...... Erie Arts mul Letters Phi Kappa Tau Alplxa Phi Omega: Newman Clubg PSCAQ ICGQ French Club PETER EAIERSON PARRELL .... State College .tlrts mul Letters Secretary. Clce Club: TenniSS Radio Guiltlg Players CYRIL JOHN EARRELLY, JR. . . Norristown ,'01Lf11llLiS171 Phi Sigma Kappa Vice-President, Treasurer, Marketing Club: Collegian: Alpha Delta Sigma: Pershing RiHesg Tennisg Newman Club ROBERT ANDREW EARRIS . . . . Bethlehem Commerce President, Alpha Rho Omega MARGARET ANN FEATHER ..... Lancaster Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Phig Secretary, Belles Lcttres 149 JOHN JOSEPH FEENEY . . . sermon Arts and Letters Phi Kappa President, Newman Clubg Delta Sigrna Pig ICGg Freshman Counselorg Intramurals DONALD L. FELKER .... Montrose Corumerce Alpha Chi Rho Delta Sigma Pig Blue Bandg Concert Band FLORENZ JOSEPH FENTON . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Sigma Pi Editor, Inklingg Sigma Delta Chig Editor, Sturient Handlvonkg Parmi Nousg Summer Editor, Callegiang Radio Guildg VVh0's H7110 Among Students in Anzericrm Colleges mid Universities FRANK CHARLES FERACO . Philadelphia Conzmerce A Delta Sigma Phi EMIL IOHN FERYO .... St. Clair Commerce Newman Clubg Accounting Clubg Intramurals VVALTER BYRON FEW, IR. . . . Springfield Commerce Pi Kappa Alpha Intramurals VANCE RICHARDSON FIELDS, JR. Philadelphia Commerce Delta Sigma Pig Marketing Clubg Dormitory Olhcerg Delta Nu Alpha RENEE ELIZABETH FILLIVIAN . Allentown IOHTIIKIHSJII Irtklingg Radio Guild JAMES G. PINK, JR. . . . Williamsport Commerce Phi Delta Theta President, Phi Delta Thetag IFCQ Accounting Clubg Players RUTH FINKELSTEIN X . . . VVilkes-Barre 10lll'11f'!IiS1ll Theta Sigma Phig Delta Alpha Delta , KAY MAZE FINLEY .... Ridgway Commerce Sigma Phi Epsilon Treasurer, Sigma Phi Epsilong Alpha Kappa Psig Accounting Club DONALD DAIMOND FISER . . . Emsworth Arts and. Letters Pershing Riilesg Penn Haven Club ROBERT JOHN FITZPATRICK . . Philadelphia Arts :md Letters Sigma Chi President, Sigma Chip IFCg All-College Parliamentarian DURVVOOD HILL FOOR . . Everett Commerce CLAIR EUGENE FOULKS . . Brockway Arts and Letters Penn State Clubg PSCA ' ROBERT VVILLIAM FRASER . . Germantown Iourrmlism Collegiang Lionewsg Activities Editor, LA Vuzg lVlzo's in the News at Penn Stuteg Student Harzdbonlcg Sigma Delta Chi JOSEPH DANIEL FREEDA . wyoming Commerce AIMQ Penn State Clubg Newman Club ALFRED PAUL FREISTAK . New Cumberland Comruerce Theta Kappa Phi Boxingg Secretary, Theta Kappa Phig Marketing Clubg Newman Club KENNETH FREY . Guru mel ee Lancaster Treasurer, Alpha Kappa Psi: Accounting Cluh: Intramurals LEONARD Rl. ERIEDBIAN Arts mul Letters . Yvillies-Barre Phi Sigma Delta Pliutugraplier, LA VIL: lukliug: Frotlz: ,Xndi'ueles: Secretary, Plii Sigma Delta: Ilillelg ll'l1u's in the News ut Penn Stale REGINA SUE FRIEDMAN . . ,lmwuulisul President, Phi Sigma Sienna: rw IXIENDY ERISIIBERG . -lnlirlmlixxli Pi 11:17 NUll'5lHffC1': .Xlpha Delta Sigma WILLIAM .IEAN EROGGE f'munzereC . Philadelphia Phi Sigma Sigma Players Betlileliem La mhcla Phi . Erie .Xrnold .Xir Soeiely: Dehate 'll-am: Penn State Cflulw RAYMOND GALANT . ,lrmruiilixril President, Radio Guild: Vice-President. flillehggiiill: IFC: Ilillel IOSEPH V. GALATI . . .-iris mul l,eHt'rs ICG: Riding Cluli: PSCUX: NSA . hlalianoy City Alplia Epsilon Pi .Xlpha Epsilon Pi: llarrishurg NEIL EUGENE GALLAGHER . llourlmlism GEORGE HOUSTON GARBIAN f'on1iueree lleatl Manager. Soeecr: Blue Key: AIM: EDISON IVESLEY GARNER, IR. . . C'u111niert'e mul liiuulzee Coneert Band: lllue Band: Oreliestra . llanleton . . Harrisburg Penn SIJIL' Club Palmerton Phi Kappa Psi IAMES THOMAS GEFFERT . ,lonruulisiu . . I laLleton Theta Kappa Phi Editor, LA NIILL Frutlt: Iuklinig: Alpha Delta Sigma: Parmi Nous: llllirfs ll'lm Anioug Stzuleizts in Americmz Colleges uml Univer- sities: Art Editor, IEC ll'orlaslmp Buolilet: ll'l1U's in the News MILES GEHM . . C'm1m1ert'e . . . York 'lhela Ni GLAIR ELROY GEORGE . . . Beaver Falls Arts and letters Tau Kappa Epsilon Yite-President, 'Iiau Kappa Epsilon: llanager. Debate Team: Presi- dent. Skull and Bones: President, Forensic Couneil: Cabinet RIGIIARD LEE GEORGE . C711 zluerec Y Delta Sigma Rho . Swissvale Kappa Sigma YVILLIARI ANTHONY GERY Philadelphia Commerce ALLEN JEROME GIBSON . . . Shellielrl Arts and Leltcrs Alpha Sigma Phi Secretary, Alpha Sigma Phi: IFC: Manager, XVl'CSIllllgl Secretary, Blue Key: Ilat Societies Council EDYVARD GEORGE GILDEA . . Lansford journalism Sigma Delta Chi: Secretary, ICG: Slmlent lltzmllmulc: AIM ADELE QUENTIN GILLISPIE . Lower Merion .lrts and Letters Alpha Gamma Delta Orchestra: Plavers: Intramurals SAAIUEL. JACOB GLIGK . . , Lewistown Cmrzuwruu Zeta Bela 'Tau Collegiarzz Ilillclg IPC EDVVARD AI. GOLDBERG . . . . Philadelphia Arts aml Letters Phi Epsilon Pi IFC N1:u'sIuttvr: IFC Wlorkshopz Editor, Fraternity Husliing Magazirze: Aianager, Lacrosse-9 Hillel: Intramurals EUGENE GOLDBLOOINI . . . Philadelphia Arts ami Iutturs Alpha Epsilon Pi Pencin STANLEY D. GINSBURG . . Philadelphia Conmzerce Zeta Beta Tau Players: Collegiang Intramurals MELVIN LEON GLASS . . . . Harrisburg Cmuuzerce Beta Sigma Rho Senior Board, Coilegimig State Partyg Stmlent Hmzdbookg Insurance Club GEORGE A. GLAZER . . . . . Philadelphia journalism: Alpha Epsilon Pi City Editor, Collugiang Skull and Bonesg Androclesg TT7TlO,S in the News at Penn Smreg Liberal Arts Student Councilg Lion Partyg Sigma Delta Chiq Board of Puhliuationsg ll'l1o's ll'lm Among Students in American Colleges and Llriivcrsitius IRENE C. GOLDBLOOM . . Philadelphia Arts mul Lutturs Phi Sigma Iota MURRAY CHARLES GOLDMAN . Philadelphia Cmnmerct- Beta Sigma Rho Skull and Bones: Androclesg Tribunal: Phi Eta Sigmag Pi Gamma Blug State Party: Vice-President, Beta Sigma Rhog Liberal Arts Student Councilg IECg ll'lm's in the News at Penn State SONIA HELENE GOLDSTEIN .... Philadelphia Arts and Letters V Players: Modern Dance Clubg Radio Guild: Leonicles JLILIAN BIAX GORDON . . . . . Yvarrcn ffzurililurwc Alpha Epsilon Pi Manager, Tcnnisg Accounting Club: Treasurer, Ilillclg Treasurer, Alpha Epsilon Pig Blue Key: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Gamma Mu HENRY ALLEN GRACEY . Arts ilml l,r'itvrs li . . . Media Alpha Chi Rho crashing Rillcs JAMES XVITTUAI GRACEY . C'r1u11r1L'lt't' . Pittsburgh Sigma Nu HARRY HERBERT GRANSBACK Philadelphia .flrts aml Lvtturs Dormitory Othcer: PSCA: Canterbury Club DAVID GRAY, JR. . . . . Scranton Conmierue Phi Kappa Tau Delta Sigma Pig Cnllugiaug Prcsirlcnt, Insurance Club MARION JANE GRAY . . Sewickley Arts ami letters Kappa Alpha Theta lirntlzg Players: State Partyg Intramurals DONALD CHARLES GREENBERG . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Delta Basketball: Intramurals GORDON GREGORY GREER . . . Butialo, N.Y. Arts ami Letters Phi Kappa Phi RALPH NVARREN GRIFFITH . Millersville Arts mirl Lr'tlr'rs AIM: Dormitory Othcer 152 RICHARD BATES CRIFFITHS . . . Reading f'ufu:1lt'1't'u Iltulvcr IIUHSC ANTHONY EUGENE GRIMALDI . . . . Erie Aria mul I.elt4:i's Alpha Phi Della Secretary, Alplm Phi Dclm MARTHA CRIMSIIAXV . . . . . Altuuim ,lrlx lllltl lclfvls C'l1i clllltgfl Cucns: LA VIE IRA G. GROEE .... . Pittsburgh Arts will Letters Pi Lnmlxlil Phi Alplm Nu: Pllilosnplmy Club: German Club DORIS LEE CROOMES . . 'l01H'llLlliSlll Citiriuicliaels PAUL RENNETH CROSSE IP Linsdilr C011 mr L ul L C uJ I 'll IOAN BROOKE GROSSMAN .... Elkins Park Arts mul I,ut1w's Yicc-I'rcsitIun1. Frenuh Club: Lconidesg Hille-lg L.-x Xllli -IUDITII M. CROSSMAN ..... Plmiludelphiu ,l0lIl'lILlllXIll Belles Lcttrvs: Collegian RUTH ALICE CROTSKY ...... Chester Arla um! letters Sigma DCllLl Tau Prcsitlcnt, Sigma Dcltzi Tau: ITSG.-X3 Sccretury, Linn Putty: Panhcllcnir: Council JOHN MCNIEL GROVES . . A115 izmi Letters ,Xlplm MARY ELIZABETH GRUBER . . . Arts uml letters llvllt-S Lcrtrcsg Bilvlc Fellowship STEPHEN JOSEPH GYURCSO . -llHll'HAlliilIl Philaclelphiu llll Omega . Aluncy A linersvillc GEORGE L, HALLAL .... . Rrmvnsville f'mllx11t'x1'u ll' Lrlcrmsus Dnrmirury Olllccr KATHLEEN ANN HAMMOND . . Stroudsburg ,lrfv imil Letter DONALD HANNA . . . Latrubu f'u111x11c11L fhllagimi THOMAS ALVIN HANNA .... New Kensington Commerce Alpha Chi Rho President, Secretarv Al ha Chi Rho: Head Cheerleader: . 1 P IFCg Glee Clubg Thespians DOYLE ALBERT HARP . . . . Strattanville Arts mul Letter Cullcge C0-op GORDON F. HARRINGTON . . . Scenery Hill Arts mul Letters Phi Delta Theta Thespiamg IFC 153 MARJORIE BRINK HARRIS . Philadelphia jom'11ulis111 Inkliugg Radio Guild RICHARD HENRY HARTLE . Arts mul Lulters . Mt. Lebanon Sigma Chi Secretary, Sigma Chig IECQ Playersg Parmi Nousg PSCAQ Newman Club GEORGE LEXVIS HECK . . . . Clearfield Labor-Mmragemeut Relations President, IRR A CHARLES MERLE HEI DEL . Midland Commerce hlarkcting Club: Dormitbry Officer GEORGIA ANN HEIDISH . Arls and Letters . New Castle Delta Zeta Sneiolugy Club: Psychology Club VVILLIAM IOHN HEINZ . , Commerce . Pittsburgh Phi Kappa Secretary, Phi Kappag Treasurer, Delta Sigma Pig Marketing Clubg Newman Club ALAN b. HELFFRICH. IR. Old GfCCI1XX'lCll. Conn. Cmlinrerce Beta Theta Pi Pershing Riflesg NS.Xg Thespians: IV Ftmthall BERNARD IOIIN HENDRZAK . Arts ami Letters . VV1llxesfEarre Newman Club -IOANINE PAhlJAhA HENRX Allenton n ,-his mul letters Kappa Alpha Theta Motlurn Dance Club: Intramurals -IOI IN PAUL HENRY . . . Philadelphia Arts and Lutlers Lacrosse: IRC: 4Xccrvuntiiw Clubg Insurance Clubg Newman Club: Penn StaRe Club: Spanish Club EDYVIN LYLE HERRING . . . Philadelphia Crmiuierue Pi Kappa Alpha Laerussc: Delta Sigma Pi: Vice-President, Insurance Club GEORGE EUGENE HERTLER . Commerce . Philadelphia JV Lacrusseg Penn State Clubg Archery Club: hIarkcting Club: Dormitory OiIieer Art SANFORD BERNARD IIERTZ . . Swoyervllle s tzml Letters Phi Sigma Delta Debate Team: President, Hillel: Vice-President, Pi Lambda Sigma' Vice-President, IRC: Secretary, Phi Sigma Delta EARL ROBERT KIEFPER HESS . Arts und LUllt'1's . Lancaster Delta Chi Secretary, Spanish Clubg Intramurals: Iudelremicutg Belles Lettrcs IANES XVILLIAM HEVVITT . . VVilliamsport Commerce Alpha Phi Alpha ,Xrcurttitiixg Club: Insurance Club T. HIGGONS .... Havertown Arts and Letters Canterbury Clubg Philosophy Club VVESLEY S. HILL . . . lXVIather Commeme Accounting Club RICHARD JOSEPH HOCHREITER VVilkes-Barre Commerce Viee-President, Delta Nu Alphag Newman Phi Kappa Clubg Intramurals DOUGLASS ARTHUR HOERNER . Harrisburg Curiimerce' Delta Sigma Pi, Accounting Club, Treasurer, Dormitory Council, AIM, Dormitory Olheer JOAN LOUISE HOFFMAN . . . Oreland Jmirmilisnz Collegian, Frotlz, Leonidesg Secretary, Theta Sigma Phi, Freshman Counselor, Student Handbook NANCY LOUISE HOFFMAN . . VVilliamsport Commerce Chi Omega X Seeretnrv, Chi Omega, Thespiuns AIICIIAEL HOIDRA . , St. Clair AVIS mul Letter ANN ENEMARK HOMIRE . . . State College Arts nm! Letters Bridge Club JAMES LEUCRETT HOMIRE, JR. State College Janrunlisnz Bridge Club DOLORES JEAN HOPE . . . Souderton Cnmmerr-0 Dr-Im Zem Klailtnting Club, Slxi Club, Rifle Club VVILLIAM EVVINC HOPPER. JR. . . Crafton 'N C'Tuninierce Beta Theta Pi ff Captain, Baseball, Druids, Parxni Nous MARY ELEANORE HORKOVVITZ . . Lunsford Cummeree , I' X la' ' President, Chi Theta, Frenuh Club kg . g' A MQ:-:ri5'.Z:n'5 if MARVIN BERYLE HOROFF . . . Johnstown Cmimwrr-u Pi Lambda Phi Secretary, Treasurer, Pi Lambda Phi JOHN BALLOU HORSFORD . . Mt. Lebanon Conmzerce Pi Kappa Alpha Senior Board, Collegian, Manager, Boxing, Secretary, Pi Kappa Alpha, Student I-Iamilmolc, LA VIE PATRICIA ASPASIA HOUSER . . St. Marys Cmmuerce hlarketing Club, PSCA PETER BARKLEY HOUSTON . . Fayetteville Cmiiimire Lambda Chi Alpha President, Lamlicla Chi Alplmg Alpha Kappa Psi, Delta Nu Alpha RATHARINE LOUISE HOT . . . Lebanon Arts and Letters Alpha Omicron Pi Secretary, Alpha Omicron Pi, Intramurals, Froth, LSA CARL EUGENE HUBER .... Manheim I I Clee Club, Collegian, Froth -gp FRED A. I-IUMPHREYS . Rochester Arts mid Letters MALCOLM HAROLD I-IUMPHRIES . Charleroi Commerce Beta Theta Pi Marketing Club, Flying Club HOVVARD DONALD HUNTER . Opelika, Ala. Arts and Letters ,X it THOMAS WILLIAM HUNTLEY . Vestaburg journalism Penn State Club: Intramurals HELEN JULIA HURLESS .... Fort Devens, Mass. Arts and Letters Phi Blu Collegian: Newman Club: German Club: Russian Club: judicial EMIL MICHAEL HUTNYAN . . Hazleton Commerce Delta Nu Alpha LYNN LUTZ ILLINGXVORTH . ,luis nrnl letters Pursliing Rilles: .Nrnold Air Society: HENRY V. INGRAM, IR. . . . Crm: nlurct' . State College Della Upsilon XVrcstling . VVallingforcl Theta Xi 7 J Scahharml anal Blade: Yicu-Presirlent, llelta Sigma li: lhi Sigma Iota ROBERT NELSON IRVVIN . . . DuBois f'rm1r1lL'rt'L' Alpha Phi Omega: Klarlteting Clu Phi Kappa Sigma lx: PSC.-X RIYRNA ISAAChlAN . . Harrisburg Arts and Letters Alpha Epsilon Phi Cwens: Judicial: Treasurer, Alpha Epsilon Phi: Intramurals B. CLARK ISENBERG . . . . Duncansville Arts and Letters THEO ELIZABETH ISENBERG . . . Altoona ,lrts and Letters Alpha Xi Delta Secretary, Alpha Xi Delta: Radio Guiltl IIONALD IAYE JACKEL . . . hlclieesport Innrrmlisxu Delta Upsiltrn Seninr lluartl, Frilltjgiiini: Alpha Della Sigma: Stmlurrr Hirmllmulc DOREEN ll. JACKSON . . . . Irwin ,lrtx mill Ivtlww .Xlpha Epsilnn Phi l lillul: Intramurals: Frolli DONALD HENRY JACUBY, JR. . . Lanscluwne f'n11m1t'rtr' Sigma Phi Illuilim I.au'us5e: Intr.nnurals MARGUERITE F. IAMES . . Montrose fills 111141 l.r.'l!r'rS Luunirlcsz Treble Singers RAY IASINSKI . . Beaver Falls Cmirxiztltt GEORGE VVILLIAM IEFFRIES . . . State College C'rnnn1crce Delta Upsilon State Party: Cleo Club: Varsity Quartet: Chapel Choir JOYCE ANN JEFFRIES . .... Harrisburg .lrts mul l,r'tti'rQ Kappa Kappa Gamma XVSGA llonse of Representatives: Intramurals BURTON EUGENE JOHNS . . Pittsburgh Iotlrlmlixm .Xllwha Delta Sigma HERBERT HENRY IOHNSON . Ynnngsville 156 Cwxzrrrweu Marketing Cl nh: LSA XVILLIAAI GENE JOHNSON . . . Pittsburgh Cnmriiuruu Kappa Delta Rho lntrainurala VVILLIABI DIATHEVV JOHNSON . . Pittsburgh Arts uml lurlciv .Xlliha Chi Rhu Peixliing Rifles: Raseball SHIRLEY LOUISE JONES . , Ebcmburg girls mul Luttvrs IAIVIES RONALD KANDRAT . .lrli mul Letters A linersville ROY S. KANEDA .... Pliilaclclpliia Cm1m1UA't'e PSCA: Accounting Club NORMAN BERNARD KAPLAN . . Pen Argyl Cml1l11L'l'L'U ,Xllwha Epsilon Pi Tribunal: Dn1'mitui'i Olliuer: .XIXIQ llillcl QM ROBERT PAUL KATZ . . . Mt. Uniun Arts mid Letters Beta Sigma Rho Blue Band: Cunuert Band P VVILLIABI SABIUEL KAUEEKIAN . . . Hamburg CDlllYllL'l'L'U Glue Cluhg Penn State Club: Intramurals ARTY G. KEENER .... girls mul l.cttm's Harrisburg Cnllcgimig 1-'rullzg LS.X GERALDINE T. KASSAB . . . Philipsburg fuirrrlilliyrll Cwens: 'llhcta Sigma Phi: Iizlzlirigg lmlcpcmluiifg Leunitles: Players: lI'l1o's in the Ncux ur Pumm Suzie ALLAN HATES . Cmizlmwec . . . . . . Phiiatielphia Beta Sigma Rho IFC MELVIN HATES . . Phiiadclphia f'nr11vm'i'ev Beta Sigma Rho Prumitlcnt, .Xecuiinting Club: .Xlpha Kappa Pxig Basketball: St-eretarj, lleta Sigma Rhu IAMES SLOAN KEIGHTLY, IR. . . . Narberth ,hrs and Lcttvrs Phi Kappa Sigma Yice-Pre5iilent, Phi Kappa Sigmag lnti'anuu'alsg Cnllugiuizg Prnrli RICHARD LEON KELLY . . Beaver Falla vluxuvmlixm Nuwlnan Club: llcllcs Lcttrem: Penn State Club ROBERT BRUCE KENNEDY . . Norristown C m1m1ui'uu Sigma Phi Epsilon President, Alpha li.ipp.i Pai: Delta Nu Alpha: Cullcgiuiig Ski Club JAMES ROBERT KENVIN . . . . Hazleton Coumzercc Pt-nn State Club: PSCAQ Spanish Club: Klarlteting Club THOBIAS EDVVARD KERR . . Clariiin Commerce IRCQ Newman Club: Intramurals ANTHONY KIBELBEK . . . . Bentleyville Arts ami Letters Phi Kappa Tau President, Phi Kappa Tau 157 MARC ROY KIIVIELMAN . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Phi Epsilon Pi Vice-President, Skull and Bones, Treasurer, Thespians, Frotlz, Alpha Phi Omega, Inkling, Players, IFC, VVlzo's in the News VVILLIAM HARRY KLABAN, JR. . . Swissvale ,lOlll'llLlliSI71 Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Delta Sigma, Inkling, Alpha Phi Omega CURTIS VVILLIAM KLAUS . . . Pottstown Co11z111e1'ce Delta Chi Treasurer, Delta Chi, French Club, Philosophy Club VVILLIAM JOHN KLISANIN lVIcKeesport Arts mul Letters Chi Phi President, Chi Phi: President, NSA, President, IRC, Skull and Bones, Forensic Council, IFC, XVSSF, lVl1o's lVl1o Among Stmients BARBARA LOUISE KLOPP . . . Reading Arts uml Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma Players, VVSGA, Cwens, Liberal Arts Student Council, Freshman Customs Board, Miss Penn State 1951, lVl1O'S in the News at P01111 State HARRY LEE KNABLE . . Philadelphia Arts und Letters Alpha Epsilon Pi Yiee-President, Alpha Epsilon Pi, State Party, Ilillel, TFC, ICG WILLIAM ELIAS KNARR . . Schuylkill Haven COHI lllffce Accounting Club .IENNIFER P. KNAUER ..., Pottstown Arts mul Letters Alpha Oinicron Pi Radio Guild, Fencing Club, Inkliugi IFC Newsletter, Intramurals, hlodern Dance Club, Thespians LISABETH ANNE KNERR . . State College Arts and Letters Phi Mu Organizations Editor, LA VIE, Secretary, Phi Mu, PSCA, Canterbury Club, VVSSF EMERSON VVALTER KNYRIIXI . Hazleton Con111zcree Delta Chi Delta Nu Alpha ROBERT RANDALL KOELLE . Philadelphia Arts mul Letters Sigma Chi RALPH KOHN . . Philadelphia Arts mul Letters Phi Epsilon Pi ICG LEONARD THOMAS KOLASINSKI . Shamokin Iourizalism Editor, lVl10'S in the News at Penn State, President, Secretary, IRC, Senior Board, Collegian, Student Hrmdlzook, Sigma Delta Chi EUGENE KOLBER .,.. Philadelphia Arts mul Letters Pi Lambda Phi Swimming Team, Debate Team, lVl1o's in the News at Penn Stute, Radio Guild, Druids ROBERT VVILLIAM KOONS . Philadelphia JOHl'HI7liSHI Sigma Pi Lacrosse, Senior Board, Collegian, Student .I-Inmllvoolc, lnkling, IFC, Alpha Delta Sigma, Chapel Usher, PSCA, LSA XVILLIAM MICHAEL KOTT . . . Aliquippa Co11l11ic'1'cd hlanaging Editor, lVi11tlerest News MORRIS KRAP ..... Shenandoah Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Rho President, Beta Sigma Rho, Hillel, llflanager, Boxing MARVIN LAVVRENCE KRASNANSKY Philadelphia ,loinnmlisin Alpha Epsilon Pi Editor, Collegian, All-College Cabinet, Athletic Advisory Board, Treasurer, Blue Key, Secretary-Treasurer, Parmi Nous, President, Ilat Society Council, Sigma Delta Chi, Board of Publications ska. VVALLY ROBERT KRIEGER . . . Johnstown Arts mul Letters Dglta Chi President: Treasurer, Delta Chi: IFC: Flying Club NORRIA ELLEN KRINEY Basking Ridge, Arts and I.vft4.'rs Alpha Chi Omegn President, Alpha Chi Omega: Pi Gamma Alpha: Tlicspians: Panhellenic Council: Intramurals MIRIAM KUCELBIAN .... Scranton Arla tluil Lcllurs Secretary, IRC: Players ORRIN ll. KUHNSMAN . Allentown Arts and l.uHr'rx BERNARD B. KULBACKI Sliamoltin C0111 mercc Wlrestling .IOAN KIYERS KUNTZ .... Carlisle .lrts and Letters Alpha Xi Delta Collegian: lit-Iles Lettres: Intrainurals GEORGE RAYMOND LAFFERTY, JR. Pliiladelpliia loztminliwi Intramurals IANET LANDAU ..... Riverside Arts and Lerlurx Collegian: AIHSLIUCFCIICSQ Outing Club: Bridge Club ROBERT QUINTON LANDIS . . VVilltes-Barre Cuuziilercu VAUGIIN OLIN LANG . . Valliainslnurg Couiiuriti. ROBERT R. LANSBERRY . . . Pittsburgh Coiizuiuruu Theta Kappa Phi President, Vice-President, Marketing Club: Vice-President, IRRA: Delta Sigma Pi: Players: Alpha Phi Oinegag NSA: Spanish Club: Philosophy Club: Newman Club: Intramurals JOHN S. LAUER . . . . Camp Hill Coiiiuiurcu Phi Kappa Sigma Track: Alplta Phi Omega: Insurance Club: Int'rainurals CLAIRE LOUISE LAXVRENCE . . Scranton JOHN AVIS mid Letters EDVVIN FRANK LEFKOXVITH . . Philadelphia Av-ts and Letters Beta Sigma Rho Skull and Bones: Blue Key: Phi Kappa Phi: Phi Eta Sigma: Vice- President, Liberal Arts Student Council: Cheerleader: Debate Team: Radio Guild: Thespians LAZARUS LeMON . . . Clairton Arts and Letters Alpha Phi Alpha Intramurals: Boxing ROBERT LEONARD River Edge, N. Coiltiucr L XVILLIAHI C. LEONARD, IR, . . Yeadon Coiizmeree Alpha Sigma Phi STUART LOVVELL LERNER Vilaterbury, Conn. Cgyyiynurgu Alpha Epsilon Pi Lion Party my 1,,,3. .-1 Q 5 'Rs A MARVIN M. LEVIN . . . . . Lebanon Commerce Zeta Beta Tau Blue Band: Phi Blu Alpha MARILYN PEARL LEVITT . Vllilliamsport Arts and Letters Sigma Delta Tau President, Panhellenic Council: All-College Cabinet: Associate Editor, Frothg Liberal Arts Student Council: Mortar Board: Associate Editor, Pivot: IVl1a's lI'l1a Anzmig Stmlcnts in Americmz Colleges and Universities: VVSGA RICHARD S. LEVY . Philadelphia Arts mul Lullurs Alpha Epsilon Pi FRANK H. LEXYIS . . . Philaclelphia Cr1mmert'e Phi Sigma Delta Yiee-President, Treasurer, Tliespians: Skull and Bones: Antlrueles: 'Liberal Arts Student Council: ll'l1u's in the News at Perm Smtu: IFC GILBERT RODNEY LEXVIS .... Upper Darby ,Iris aml lulrers Delta Chi Secretary, Delta Chi: Belles Lelttes: Pliilusupliy Club: Players XVALTER DAVID LEKVIS ..... Pleasant Gap ,-lrtx mul Letters Dt-hate 'I't-am: Prexitlt-i1t, Delta Sigma Rho: Skull and lluiws: Forensic Cnuncil: liberal .Xrts Student Cliuncil: PSCX: Wesley Fuuntlation: Canterbury Club PAUL LITWAK. IR. . . Shenandoah .iris anti Letters Pi Kappa Alpha Delmte: liureusit' Council: Collegian: IRC: ICG NEIL SAMUEL LLEXVELLYN .... leclclo K'mumt'1'et' Theta Kappa Phi Della Nu Alpha: Arnold .Xir Society: Tl'L'tlSLlfCl', Theta Kappa Phi: Newman Club MARY ELIZABETII LLOYD . . . . Lancaster Arts will Letlurx llsyrliolugy Club GEORGE BAYARD LOTT . . State College .Iris ami lmrltis Alpha Chi Rho llenein IUDITII ANN LUCIIEK .... AVIS null Lullvix State College Delta Zeta Belles Lefties: PSCA: Sociology Club KIICHAEL DAVID LUCHUCK . lveeclville Arts anrl Letters 160 a 93 ROBERT LINTON LEYBURN, IR. Havertown ,lotirimlisvil Sigma Nu Advertising Manager, Collegian: President, Alpha Delta Sigma: Business Blan- ager, Stmlent Ilamllwolt: lxzlalirzg: lVlm's in the News at Penn State: Inttamllrals DONALD FOGLE LIGHTNER . . . VVilliamsburg Commerce Phi Gamma Delta NANCY LAVERNE LINS . . . hlilton ,Irmrrmlism Cnllugirrrrg lulcling: Rifle Club: Belles Lettrus RUSSELL KENDALL LLOYD . . . Ridley Park I.trIvOr-,Ilmzngcniezzt Relations Glee Club ELMER A. LOISCH . . . . . Philadelphia C'ummu1'ce Pershing Rifles: Accounting Club: Chapel Choir: Intramurals JACK ALBERT LONGNECKER . . . . Erie Arts mul letters Phi Kappa Psi SCCYCILlfy-rlll'L'L1SUICl', Phi Mu Alpha: Thespians: Kappa Phi Kappa: Glee Club: Chapel Choir EIVIORY IVIATTI-IEVV NICCOURT . . Ilavcrtown Arts uml Lctturs JV Football: Laerosst JAMES LEE RICCOY . . . Locli Haven C'mi1nwl't't' Accottnting Club MARY THERESA MCCUE . . . Pliilatlulpliia f'rn11n1t'l't't' Newman Club: Bridge Club PATRICIA NAN LUCKETI' . Arts mul Letters . . . Bradford Kappa Alpha Theta Treble Singcrsg Tlicslviansg Belles Lcttrvsg Intramurals JOHN KENNETH LUDVVICK Cwiim4:r4.'u . . . Spring City Pi Kappa Alpha Secretary, Pi liappa Aililiag llltic llantlg Insurance Club PHIL LURIE . . . . Jersey City, N. J. CulI1ll1L't't'L' 1 Pi Lambda Phi Prcsitlunt, Pi Lambtla lhig Swiintning Cluhg Alpha Kappa Psi: IFCQ ,Xeeounting Clubg Intramurals ALOYSIUS JOSEPH MCDONNELL, JR. . . . Sunbury Arts mid Letters Theta Kappa Phi President, Theta Kappa Phi: FTAQ Belles Lettrcs: IFC: Newman Club RICHARD RAYMOND MCDONOUCH . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Sigma Phi Epsilon Dcbatcg Radio Cuiltlg Newman Club CAROL RAE BICKINLEY . llollidaysburg Journalism Chi Omega JOSEPH JAMES MQCLILLA . ffrmlviiurct' . . . Freeland .Xlpha Rho Orin-ga: Clue Cluhg Spanish Clubg Intramurals KENNETH ABBOTT MQDAN NELL Meadville Arts mul Letters Penn State Clubg Intramurals VVILLIARI VINCENT A lcDONALD C0111 lucrcc Shenandoah .Xccottnting Club ROY STEXVART MQKNIGHT, JR, Coumlcrcc . Prospect Park Kappa Delta Rho Blue licyg hlanager, Gymnastics: Frutlz PATRICK CHARLES MQPOLAND . . . Pittsburgh Arts lllltl I,t'tt4.'1's Football RUDY JOHN IXIAGAGNA . . Kappa Delta Rho . Kingston Latin-Aiiiurictlil Civilization EDVVARD STANLEY MAKOVSKY . , Fayette City Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Psi President, Alpha Rho Omcvag Flying Club MARY ANN MALICKI . . . . Osceola Mills Arts nm! Letters President, Phi Sigma Iotag Secretary-Trcastuer, French Clubg Spanish Clubg Philotesg Newman Club: FTAg College Co-op LEON E. MARKOWITZ . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Q 161 0 ,fs- up 162 CHARLES KING MARSDEN . . Nesquehoning Arts and Letters Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity Rushing Illngazineg IFC Newsletter MERLE EUGENE MARSH . . . Luthersburg Labor-A'ln11agemenzt Relations IRRA3 Accounting Club ALEXANDER MARTIN, IR. . . TenaHy, N. I. Arts and Letters Theta Chi IFC lVorkshopg Thespiansg Ski Club MILDRED MAE MARTIN . . . Lancaster Journalism Senior Board, Collegimig Leonidesg Theta Sigma Pl-rig Bridge Club: Bowling Club RICHARD LEE MARTZ . . . Lancaster ,lOIll'1lt1liS11I Alpha Chi Rho Inlclingg Collegian KATHRYN MASON . . . . Sharon Arts mul l, utters Alpha Xi Delta Ifrotlzz FTAg Belles Lcttrcs ROBERT AUGUST MATTAVI . . Hazleton Arts mid Letters Newman Club: PSCAg Intramurals GENE B. MATTERNESS .... Lebanon Arts and Letters Ski Club: Archery Club: IRC JOHN ROBERT MAUREY . . . Clearfield Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Kappa XYrestIing: Glee Club: German Clubg Intramuralsg Bioforum LOUISA MAY .... . Hazleton Arts mni Letters LSA VIRGINIA MAYES . . . . Perkasie Arts and Letters Kappa Delta Senior Board, LA Vllig ICGQ Collegimzg IRCQ Oflicials' Clubg Swimming Clubg Hockey Clubg Intramurals RICHARD RAY MAYS . . . State College Arts and Letters Phi Epsilon Kappag AIM IOHN FRANK MAZICH , Harrisburg Commerce Delta Nu Alpha THOMAS PRINGLE MEARS . . Orelnd Commerce EDXNIN H. MELHUISH . . . State College Commerce Penn State Club: Accounting Clubg McE'1wain lNlcn's Club MARY GRACE METFORD . . New Holland Commerce Alpha Chi Omega Flotltz Modern Dance Club: Intramurals GEORGE ROBERT MILLER Conyngham Connnerve Marketing Clubg Ski Clubg Intramurals JOHN RICHARD MILLER Altoona Commerce LEONARD JOI-IN MILLER Altoona Co1nnzcrce Accounting Club: Newman Club RORERT STANLEY MILLER . . VVilkes-Barre f'm11rru.'Vue Pi Lambda Phi C'uIlegiu11 JOEL MILLNER . . . Trenton, N. Arts mul I,t'ltt'i's Phi Sigma Delta II7Cg Ilillel MOYLAN CHEVV MILLS . . Philadelphia Juurmtlimul Millie-UP Etlitur, Collegian: President, Sigma Delta Chip Etlitur, Iznlepumlulitg AIM: Players Skull and Bones: .Xmlruelcag Linneum EIJXVARD ELLIS AIINSHALL . . State College jfJlH'Hl1liSlll LEON MIRONOEI: . . . llrewokvillc .Iris uml Iellers Alpha Tau Omega EDVVARD TIIOMAS MONAHAN . . Hazleton C u1i1im'rte Phi Kappa Psi SL'L'I'Clkl1'y, Blue Keyg Manager, Swimming ROBERT EMAIET AIONAHAN . . . Erie Vmuuzerev Phi Kappa Tau Delta Sigma: Pi: Rlue Bnncl: Thcspians ROBERT LEE MONSELL . Rellcfonte Cmiiniuu. BARBARA JUNE MONTGOMERY . Bellefunte C1mi1ne1'ee iIll'CHSLll'L'l', Chi Theta: Newman Cluh ROBERT LEE MONTGOMERY . . . Jewme C im1rm'v'ce Alpha Tau Omega Treasurer, Alpha Tau Omega: Pershing Rifles JOIIN D. MOONEY .... Hazleton C'ou1mei'ce Marketing Club: Newinan Cluhg Radio Guild ERNEST GEORGE MOORE . . . Butler ,lozmmliiiu Tau Kappa Epsilon SPUIIS Edimr, Cullugimwz Sigma Delta Chi: IVl1u's in the Nenw at Perm Shitcg PI'C5l1IHH1l Counselor EARL HORACE MORGAN . . Tamaqua Liilmi'-Alriuugement Ilelntiuns ELIZABETH LOUISE MORGAN . Philadelphia Arts nm! Iellurs Delta Gamma President, Players: Secret:try-Treasurer, Theta Alpha Phig Director, Five O'uloek Theater: Chimes RICHARD LAURIE MORMAN . . Stroudsburg Cornniercc PSGX: Marketing Club SAMUEL JAMES MORTIMER . . Philadelphia Arts mid Letters Head Manager, Laernsseg Blue Key: Playersg Tlrespiansg Pershing Riflesg AIRI JOHN EDXVARD IXIOUNTS . . Vllashington Izmrnalisui Collugiimg Liuucwsg Penn State Club: Blue Band vm 'QD FRED M. MUELLER . . . . Irwin Irmrrmlism Basketball JANE INIARIE NIUSCRAVE .... Scranton Iuurmtlisln Phi Kappa Phi: Theta Sigma Phig LA X7IEg Inkliugg Treasurer, Pliilotesg YVRAQ Kappa Phi GENE JAY RIYERS ...... Elizabethtown ,lrts mul Letters Thcspiansg Alpha Phi Omega DOROTHY NAVEEN . . . . Vllilkes-Barre lourmilism V Senior Boarrl, Collegian: Hillelg Treasurer, Theta Sigma Phi EDVVIN E. NAYTHONS . . . . Philadelphia Arts mul Letters Phi Epsilon Pi Manager, Football: Iulzling ROBERT XVILLIAM NEARHOOF . . . Clearfield I,tll7Ul .lItl71tIgClHL'HI Relations Delta Blu Sigmag Intramurals IYIILTON A. NEIXIEROFF . . . Philadelphia Arts uml Lutturs Phi Sigma Delta Intramurals ALAN EDVVARD NEVV ..... Philadelphia Lnlmr-illuxn:gcuu'11t Relations Phi Epsilon Pi Ilcad Manager, Ski Teamg Blue Kuyg Clicurleatler JOHN PONTAINE NICHOLAS . . Pliiladelpliia Arts uml Lutturs Omega Psi Phi Intramurals JANE DENNEY OCELSBY . . . Harrisburg Arts mul l,r'llt.'v'S DAVID E. OLMSTED .... . Edgeworth Iourzzulism President, Senior Class: Stale Parlyg All-College Cahincl: ll'l10's llillfl Among Sluzlents in flmcrictlrz Colleges and l.lr1i1'urxlticSg AIMQ Arnold Air Societyg Secretary, Alpha Della Sigma: Liberal Arts Student Cnuncilg Pershing Riilesg Newman Club FRANK RAYMOND OLSHESKI . Porcl City Iouruztlisuz 164 'x STANTON ARNOLD NEEDLEMAN . . . Drexel Hill Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Rho Thcspiansg ltzlcling LEROY CARLISLE NELSON . . . Kingston Arts uml Letters MARIE VV. NELSON ..., . Star Junction rlrtx mul l,L'tterx Chapel Chair: Players 1111...-..1-.1....11..11111..111.-1..1- ROBERT EDIVIN NICK . . . . Erie .lrts tmtl Letters JEAN CARL NISLEY . . . Harrisburg ylrts uml Letters DONNA VERNICE NORRIS . . . New Castle Arts mul Letters Swimming Club: Radio Club: Collegian ADDELL IOSEPHINE OVVEN .... Pottsville Arts :tml Letters Delta Gamma Dormittrry Ollieerg Panhellenic Council LOUISE CAROLYNNE OVVEN . . West Lafayette, Ind. Arts tmtl Lettt'l'S Sociology Cluhg Camera Cllubg Rifle Cluh JOHN O. PAKKANEN . . New Castle ,loztrizulisuz Players: Director, Five O'cloek Theaterg Sigma Della Chi: lukliugg Parmi Nous LESLIE ARTHUR PALMER . . . Athens Arts mul Letters Pershing Riflesg Seahhard and Blade JOHN C. PAsCo ....... Pittsburgh 9 Arts ttml Letters Canterbury Club: PI1ilosoPhy Clubg Belles Leltres DAVID HARVEY PATTERSON, IR. . hlilrny C'rnnu11:rce AIM GEORGE NICHOLAS PAVUK ..... Hazleton C'mnmerce .Xccmrnting Clulw: Newman Clubg Alpha Rho Omega ROBERT ROTH PEBLY . . . . . Sharpsville Arts mul Letters Pi Gamma Mu: Kappa Phi Kalslvag IIIITZIIIILLIHISQ LSA ANNA AGNES PEIFER . . . . She-ppton Arts and Letters PATRICIA ANN PETERS . , . Roalshurv ClI!IllIlL'l'CL' Secretary, Chi Tlmutag Newman Cluh CARL A. PETERSON . . . VVarren Arts mid Letters Della Chi Secretary, Delta Chig IPC: IFC Newsletter ALBERT WILLIAM PETTIT .... Cleveland, O. Arts and Letters Sigma Nu Cross Countryq IFC VVorkshop BETTYE GAYE PHILLIPS . . Alburtis Arts mul Letters NAACP ELLEN PHILLIPS . . . Scranton Jnttrimlism Radio Guild RHYS IAIXIES PHILLIPS, IR. . Scranton Arts und Letters Them Chi President, Vice-President, Theta Chi: TFCg Scabbard and Bladeg Vice-Commander, Quarter Deck Soeietyg Intramurals WILLIAM GEORGE PHILLIPS . Norristown Arts aml Letters Roger YVilliams Fellowshipg Penn State Cluhg German Club ANNE PINKOVITZ ..... Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Iotag Leouidesg IZFA3 Hillel RICHARD PISCHKE . . . . . Philadelphia Commerce Alpha Sigma Phi x Insurance Club 165 LAVVRENCE PLEET .... Philadelphia Commerce Beta Sigma Rho Glee Club: Froth GERALD ALAN POGACH . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Alpha Epsilon Pi XVILLIABI FRANCIS POLITO . . . Riclgway Commerce Theta Kappa Phi Track: Delta Sigma Pi: Secretary, Marketing Club: Newman Club BENARD JOSEPH POLLACK . . Scranton Commerce Accounting Club: Hillel CHARLES ALLEN POLLOCK, IR. . Downingtown Arts mid Letters Sigma Phi Alpha Clee Club: Track: Secretary, Sigma Phi Alpha PAUL ARTHUR POORMAN . . Lock Haven journalism Senior Board, Collegian: Vice-President, Sigma Delta Chip Parmi Nous: Androcles: Liberal Arts Student Council: IVl1o's in the News at Penn State RICHARD F. POST . . . . Scranton Commerce President, Delta Nu Alpha: Ski Club VVILLARD ROBERT POST . . Pliiladelplmia Cofnfflefce Arnold Air Society: IRC BIARY HOPE POWELL . . . State College Arts mul Letters Alpha Omicron Pi Swimming Club: Modern Dance Club DORIS COPE PRICE ,... Vklaynesboro Arts and Letters PSCA: Spanish Club DAVID RONALD PRIZER . . Pottstown Commerce Alpha Phi Omega: Blarketing Club VVILLIAM PROKOFF .... Philadelphia Journalism Phi Sigma Delta Alpha Delta Sigma: Manager. Tennis: Collegian JOAN LOUISE PUCHALSKI . . . Scranton Commerce Secretary-Treasurer, Accounting Club: Philotes: Newman Clubg Leonides LOIS JANET PULVER . VVilltes-Barre Arts uml Letters Alpha Epsilon Phi Manager, XN'omen's Debate: Treasurer, Mortar Board: President. Alpha Epsilon Phi: Players: Cwens: Forensic Council: Pi Gamma Blu: Vice-President, Delta Sigma Rho: Alpha Lambda Delta: I'Iillcl ROSE MARIE RADLSBECK . . Altoona Journalism Newman Club DAVID RADIXIAN . Uniontown Commerce Phi Sigma Delta Treasurer, Phi Sigma Delta: Nlarlceting Club EDMUND JOHN RAFALKO . . . Scranton Commerce Delta Sigma Pig Newman Club: AIM PETER JAMES RAIDY . . New Castle Commerce Captain, Fencing: Treasurer, Spanish Club: Parmi Nous: Newman Club JAMES LLOYD RANDALL .... Erie Cmnmerce Alpha Phi Omega: LSA: Hillel: Ski Club: Bar Bell Club: Penn State Club: Camera Club: Philosophy Club: Psyelmlngy Club RONALD ROBERT RANDALL . . Portage Cmnmerce EUGENE RENSLOXN' RAUP . . . Carlisle Jmtrtmlixnt 'Them Chi Alpha Delta Sigma: President, Alpha Nu DONALD THOMAS REESE . . Mauch Chunk Commerce Alpha Kappa Psi: Accounting Club THOMAS L. RICE . . . Upper Darby Cuuttm'rL'c Sigma Nu Intramurals: Marketing Club ROBERT NVILLIAM RICHARDSON, JR. Swarthmore Arts mul Ietters Phi Kappa Sigma Clee Club: Chapel Choir: Swimming: Liberal Arts Student Council CHARLES VVILLIAIXI RILAND . . Sunbury Cunmzerre Penn State Club: PSCA: AIM PAUL R. RITTER . . . DuBuis Arts mul Ielterv BETTY JEAN ROBB . . . Mt. Lebanun Arts mul Letters Phi Mu LA VIE: Froth FREDERICK EUGENE ROBERTS . . Falgorn Cnuiuiurce Sigma Chi Lacrusse: Marketing Club: Editor, Mark-Etiits JAMES HERBERT ROBINSON . . Philadelphia Arts ami Ietturx Omega Psi Phi Alpha Phi Omega: Canterbury Club EDYVIN H. ROHRBECK . . . State College Arts and Letters XYe5ley Foundation: Glee Club: Boxinu PETER JOHN ROMAN . . . Erackville Commerce Accounting Club: Newman Club PETER JOHN ROMANOSKI . . Shamukin Commerce Inmurance Club JEROME 'WILLARD ROSENBERC . . Scrantun Commerce Accounting Club: LA VIE? Spanish Club: Hillel: Intramurals ALICE LOUISE ROSENBERRY . . Johnstown Arts mul Letters Delta Delta Delta Pi Gamma Mu: Bridge Club PATRICIA ANN ROKVLAND . Buck Hill Falls Arts and Letters Delta Delta Delta Panhcllenic Council AARON RUBEL . . Scranton C0,,,,,,g,-gg Phi Sigma Delta JOSEPH VICTOR RUBERT . . Norristown Cornmerce President, Vllimlcrest Council: Penn State Clubg Alpha Kappa Psig Manager, Boxing: JV Lacrosseg Intramurals EMIL GEORGE RUMISEK . . . Beaver Falls Arts mul Letters THOMAS PETER RUNYAN . . Philadelphia Arts and Letlers Delta Chi Newman Club: IRC DONALD IOBST RUTH . , . . Bernville Comurerce . Arcluay Club: Accounting Club: German Club FORBES HUNTER RYDER .... Chicago, Ill. C'mmm'rcc Delta Chi Delta Sigma Pig Vice-President, Delta Chi ARTHUR JAY SACHS .... . Hazleton Artv mul Letters Penn State Clubg Kappa Phi Kappa JOHN SALATA ..... . . Saint Clair Arts uml Letters Newman Cluhp French Clubg IITITIIHIUIGISQ IRC FRED HERBERT SANDRITTER .... Philadelphia Cmrzmerce Arnold Air Society? Penn State Club LARYN DELPHINE SAX . . . Altoona ,-lrfx and Letters Sigma Delta Tau Players: Senior Board, Collegiuug Vice-President, Sigma Delta Taug Hillel XVALTER ARTHUR SAXE, IR. . . . Canton Cm1lrm'Vi'r3 Pi Kappa ,Xlpha XVICL'-Pl'L'SltIl'l1l, ll-l'L'1lSllICl', Pi Kappa Alpha: Della Nu Alpha RAY VICTOR SCHAEEFER .... Bernville Crm1lm'rL'i' Penn Slate Club: Clcu Cluhg ilecounting Clulwg Rlanager, Rascballg Intramurals KATIIRYN E. SCHEETZ . . . Slatington ,lrtr mul I.ctIf'rs .lliha Gamma Delta l Theta Alpha Phi: Plai urs .559 x ,H X- , tyres-re T, SEAN. X f J ' t , 'Wig -. A A v , N f :. Vi GUIDO DOIXIENIC SCI-IIAZZA . . . Clifton Heights .lrts mul LCHEVS Radio Cuilcl: Football ELAINE IVA SCHLEIFER . , . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Players EDVVIN RICHARD SCHLEMNER . . Brockway Commerce HARVEY IOHN SCHNEIDER . Minersville Arts :mil Letters ROBERT CRIER SCHOOLEY . . . South Whlliainsport In1n'l1t1liSll1, Cnllcgiunzg Sigma Delta Chig Imlulwmlcrrt CHARLES IOSEPII T. SCHULTE . . Allentown Arts mal Letters Druiilsg Players: Theta Alpha Phi 168 JOHN JOSEPH SCHULTE . . . . Philadelphia Vmizliruruu Chi Phi Vice-President, Chi Phi: .Xrnulcl Air Sueiety CHARLES SNYDER SCHUTTE . . Carnegie Vmzrnxiurl-c Phi Delta Theta 'I'rcusurer', Phi Delta: Theta: Rlue licyg Iluzicl Blunziger, Ilrcstlingg Clem Clubg Aecmiirtiimg Club VANCE LEE SCOUT . . Harrisburg C'mr1r1rcr'r'e Sigma Pi Iureramssup Insurance Club . . . Bglliighcln Cum mercu Insur mee Club MICHAEL STEPHEN SERO . . Slntingtun Crrilrrrluu RAYNIOND E. SEEVERS . . blutlison, Obit: Covmnzrce Rein Tlretn Pi Vice-President. .Xlplm Kappa: Psi: Thespinns: Delta Nu .Xlphng JI' Fuotbnllg Bur Rell Clubg Ski Clubg IFC i . f r . ..,. , .4 'fl JAMES E. SELLERS . . . llellefnnte Cum rm'ru' .Xrnriltl .Xir Sueiety BERNARD ARTHUR SELTZER . . . Pliiltulelpliiri Arts mill letters Xlphn lfpsilun Pi Phryer-4 JULIAN JAMES SENKO . Mclieespiirt Arts mul letters Phi Kulnlm Manager, Baseball: Nt-winun Clubg .XCSQ .XIChE: lntrxrinuruls LEWIS BLAIR SHALLCROSS, JR. . . Milesburg A115 mid Luttcrs Lion Party JOSEPH Sl-IANDOR . . . Saint Clair Arts und Letters Phi Sigma Iotag President, French Clubg Spanish Club: Melilwnin Mens Club EDWARD DEAN SHANKEN .... Philudelpliia Arts and Letters Pi KHPPH A113110 All-College Cabinet: President, Pi Kappa Alpha: President, Libr-ml Arts Student Councilg Business Manager, Collegiung Skull and Bones: .Xndmelcsz U'lro's II'lro Among Students in Airieriuruz Colleges mill Ui1i1'ersi1iusg Debate Tecrm: Alpha Delta Sigmag Thespiamsg Struleuf Hnudlvnolcz NSA: 300111 wf PlllJllCfll1Ul15 SONIA SEITZ . . . . Olean, N. Y. :Iris mul Lutturx Spanish Club: Su irnrning Club: Germain Club: Russian Club HOIVARD FRANKLIN SEITZINGER Schuylkill Haven Iulmr-Jlrlrzuvgglwrrurlf llulutirms PSCX EDVVARD MICIIAEL SELADONES Tamaqua .Iris urnl I,uHl'rs --...gp FREDERICK HARRY SHAPFER, Pleasant Gap f'urrrirlr'1'L'r' FRANK GEORGE SHAIIEEN Altmmrl flrlxrlrirvrcl' .Xremunting Club NORMA JEANNE SHALKHAM . Erie Cmilllieruc' Secretary, German Club: Riding Club 169 NIORRIS SHANKEN .... Philadelphia Arts and Letters Penn State Cluhg NSA: ICGg IRC: Philosophy Cluhg Collegimzg Players: AIM STEVE PAUL SHARNIK . . VVest Nanticolce Arts mul Letters Phi Kappa Newman Club NANCY KARYL SHELLENBERGER . Bethlehem Arts and Letters Alpha Xi Delta Treasurer, Alpha Xi Deltag Belles Lettresg Intramurals KENNETH EDVVARD SHENGOLD . Philadelphia Arts mul Letters ,Alpha Epsilon Pi Intramurals GEORGE SAMUEL SIIENK . . . Kittanning Commerce Accounting Club: Intramurals LEONARD SHEPHARD .... Narberth f'frm11l10t'ce Sigma Nu Co-Captain, Football, Druids ANDREXV SHEPTA . . . . St. Clair Arts nml Letters EDIVARD SHIIIADEII . . . Ardmore f'rm1rnerce Sigma Alpha Epsilon Secretary, Sigma Alpha Epsilon: IFC Executive Crrmmitteeg Head Manager, Tennis TIIOAI BRADLEY SHRIVER . . . Harrisburg Innrrrulisrn, Theta Kappa Phi Manager, Golfg Blue Key, Alpha Phi Omegag Newman Clubg ICG XVILLIAM FREDERICK SHRUM . Greensburg Arts mul Letters Phi Delta Theta Blue Rand: Concert Hansl: Phi Sigma Iota: French Club DAVID PHILLIP SIEGEL . . Philadelphia Arts mul Letters BARBARA hl. SILBERMAN . . . Scranton .Irti uml Letters Alpha Epsilon Phi .Xssueiate Editor, Pivotg Playersg Belles Lcttrcs: Hillel SH LVIA SILVER ..... lgruwnsville Arts mul Iultvrs Al ha Eisilon Phi . P l Debateg Lum Party -IEROAIE AIAYER SILVERAIAN . . New Castle Cnuttuerce Ruta Sigma Rho STEVEN E, SILVERT . . . Philadelphia .-lrts mul Letters Beta Sigma Rho Manager, Basketballg IFC ' ROBERT JOHN SIMPSON, JR. . Elizabethtown Arts mul Letters Theta Kappa Phi Philusopliy Cluh IOIIN LLOYD SINCOCK . . Uniontown Arts mul Letters FREEMAN JOSEPH SINGER . West Orange, N. J. ,lourrmlisnz Phi Sigma Delta Track: Collegimzg BX Board A if .ff- SYBIL SLOMOWITZ . . . VVilkes-Barre Arts mul Lettcrs Phi Sigma Sigma: Sigma Alpha Eta: Secretary, Phi Sigma Sigma: Players: Intramurals GEORGE VVASHINGTON SNIITH Falls Creek Arts mul Lutturs f'lll'CUllCg9 Cilbilvifl NAACP: Burgess, XVindurest Council: Delta Mu Sigma: Radio Guild: German Club: CORE: PSCA: AIM: Student Uniun Coniriiittce MARJORIE JEAN SMITH Arts and letters , . . Pittsburgh Players: Phi Sigma Iota: Lion Party: Collegian: licllcs Lvttrcs ROBERT BANKS SMITH . . Pittsburgh Cttiiixxicirs Phi Kgplsa PSi IPC XVorkshop: Thcspians JOANNE URICH SNAVELY . . . Lebanon Arts mul Letters Beta Sigma Uniicrnn Yiuc-President, Beta Sigma Omicron: Dclta Alplia Delta: Pliilnsolsliy Club: Panhellenic Council: Spanish Club: Serretary-Treasurur, Phi Sigma Iota: PSCA: Intramurals XVILLIAIXI EDVVARD SNYDER . . Jtiliiisniilatiig Arts and Letters Circle and Square Dance Club: ROTC Band JUANNE SOVVASH . . . New Castle Arts ami Letters JOHN MARLYN SPANGLER, JH. . New Berlin Commerce Beta Theta Pi DL-lta Sigma Pi: Intramurals: Marketing flub: PSCA: Linn Party JOSEPH NICHOLAS SPANIAL . . llarlutun Currlriwrct' .Xlpha Rhu Omcgag Spanish Club: Accounting Club: Newman Club ROBERT EDVVARD SPRAGG . . Wlishington Conzmerue Delta Sigma Phi Treasurer, Delta Sigma Phi: SAM: Secretary, BX Bnard: Dnrxnituri' Officer: Alpha Kappa Psi: Student Uniun Cmnrnittuc KAY SIIERVVOOD SPRINGER . i'x.1I'HllNl7lll'g ,lnurriztlism JAAIES ROBERT STANELL . Slieriamlmuili Arts ami Letters Roni antl Cuccus Club PETER STAVISKY . . . . Old Purge Arts ami Letters Sccrctary-Trcasurvr, Pi Lamlitla Sigma: VIiI'tJLISLll't'I'. IRC: Intramurals TOMMY GENE STAYER . . . CurryvillC Arts and letters Tau Kappa Epsilon Manager, Blum: Bantl: Concert Bantl: Phi Mu Alpha: Chapel Chair EVA STEIN ...... Shartlcsville ilrts mul Letters Phi Sigma Inta: French Club: Presitlenl: CL-rman Club: llillvl IRVING RICHARD STEIN . . . Philaclelpliia Arts mul Letters Alpha Epsilon Pi Accounting Club LEE EDVVARD STERN . . VVest Caldwell, Joitrrmlism Scniur Board, Collegian: AIM: Sigma Delta Chi: lmluyemluutz ll'lto's in the News at Penn Stittu: Players: Ilillnl LOIS JOAN STERN .... Pittsburgh Arts ami Letters -'llphll Epsilvu Phi Froth: Ilillel: Bridge Club: Intramurals .-....v.sP W. . A x-N. .VWM tit 6. MARYANN STEVVART . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Gamma Phi Beta Alpha Lambda Delta: Givens: Treble Singers VVILLIAIVI EDVVARD STEWART . . Hatboro Arts and Letters Blue Band: Bridge Club EUGENE JOHN STOHN . Mahanoy Plane Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Treasurer, Glee Club: Accompanist, Varsity Quartet: Phi lXIu Alpha: Newman Club: Intramurals ARTHUR STOLPER . Philadelphia Cnmuwree Pi Lambda Phi' VVILLIANI HARRY STOTLER . . . Unity Coinmercu Delta Sigma Phi Frntlz: Accounting Club JOHN ROBERT STOZENSKI . . Eorty Port Crmrnlielwc Sigma Chi President, Sigma Chi: IFC: Intramurals: State Party: Marketing Club ff' LaVERN R. STRAIGHT, JR. . Duke Center Arts imri Lettems Sigma Phi Sigma President, Sigma Phi Sigma: IFC: Belles Lettres JOSEPH STRATOS, JR .... . Philadelphia Arts nnfi Letters Spanish Club: AIM RICHARD STYLE . . . . . East Greenville Commerce Sigma Alpha IXIL1 Secretary, Sigma Alpha h'Iu JOSEPH SUTOVSKY, JR. .... Palmerton Jnirrinrlism Phi Kappa Psi Senior Rnarcl, Collegian: Secretary, Phi Kappa Psi: Thespians: Pershing Rilies: Vice-President, Alpha Rho Omega ROGER GEORGE SVVALAI . . Dauphin ,I011r:mlis11l Alpha Delta Sigma: Penn State Club: Intramurals IXIARY ELIZABETH SVVARTZ . . . State College Arts aml Letters PATRICIA ANN SVVEELEY .... Rochester, N.Y. I0l1l'lIl'l7i5l7l Collegian: Frotliz Players EDVVARD JAMES SVVEENEY . . Girardville C'muu1eree Theta Kappa Phi Vice-President, Theta Kappa Phi ALVIN SVVIIYINIER . . Uniontown Arts ami Letters Pi Lambda Phi 5 Players VICTOR FRANCIS SZELIGA . . . Philadelphia Commerce Beaver Ilouse Newman Club LOUIS CHARLES TENEROVE . . . Portage Arts ami Lcners ICG: Newman Club: College Co-op BERNARD S. TEPPER ..... VVilkes-Barre Couimizerue Phi Sigma Delta Head Manager, Basketball: Hillel: Lion Party: lX'Iarketi.ng Club: French Club: lVlm's in the News at Penn State 172 IANET AI. THOMAS , . Nanticolae Arls mill Luilurs Knmm Della FRANKLIN COOPER THOIXIPSON . . hlclicespiirt Cuuiuiurcu Phi Sigma Kappa Treasurer, Phi Sigma Knppzig IFC: Intramurals: Insurance Club IOHN RUSSELL TIRBOTT . . Ebensburg ,lnnrmzlixvil Business Mxinuyeig lulalingg 'lireauureig ,Xlplm Dellu Sigma RIELVIN ROBERT TOVVNLEY . Venango Arts uml Lcllcrs NANCI DAVVN TREMBLEY . Bluunisburg ,lunrizulism Cullcgiirriz Radio Guild: 'l'l1el.i Signiai Phi XVALTER AI. S. TRESVILLE, QIR. . . Philadelphia Arts imfl I.z3!ti31's Alpha Phi Alpha NV'7!XQ.f, wwf-gli - Vw ,X , EUGENE ALFRED TRUITT . Plwenixville Arts mul Letters Phi 143111711 Sigma Intramurals ROLAND CHARLES TURNBACH . . Shcpptun .Iris mul Leiter-i United Student Iicllmvsliipg .XIMQ Plnilusupln Club: Psyclinlugy Club: PSCAQ FTA JOHN PETER TVVADDLE . . . . New Castle Arts mul Lulrcrx Della Chi Fuutlmll: Radio Guild: Players JACK IAAIES TREXLER . . . . Philaclelphia f'm1ii11L'1'Cu Delta Tau Delta Marketing Club JAAIES A. TROLIER . . . . Iiuney Brmrli Cfrmzllluru' IIIl'L'ilhllI'L'l', Cullege Cu-mpg .Xlplm liuppu Pai JEAN VEE TROUTMAN ..... Douglassville Chvuuiurcc .Xlphn Omicrun Pi Chi Therxig Insurance Club: ITYCIICII Club ,,.,.,f-f EMIL TYNIO ...... . Fruekville f'oll1vi1cVuL' lnauraime Club: Clue Club ANTHONY MARK UNCER . . . ,laurmilixm Slielmmluali Debate Team: Furensie Council: :Xlplm Phi LJl'l1L'g.lQ Belles Letlres: Newman Club: Intramurals: IRC RAYAIOND CHARLES UNGER, IR. . , Oukmollt Coimncruu Delta Tau Delta: RALPH KENNETH URBAN . . . . Lancaster Comriicirc .ACCOLIIIIIITS Clubg Penn Suite Clubg Intramurals RICHARD LEE UTTS . . . Clearlielcl Arts uml I.url1.'rs INIILAN ALBERT VALASTIAK . . Bear Lake Arts and Letters 173 ROBERT IAY VANDEGRIFT . . Vililliamsport Commerce Acacia Alpha Kappa Psig Spanish Clubg Delta Nu Alpha SHIRLEY ANNE VANDEVER . . Chester jmlrnalism Collegimn Theta Sigma Phig Thcspiansg LA A7112 SHELDON RAND VILENSKY . . Hazleton Iriurrmlism Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Delta Sigrnag Radio Guildg Hillel STANLEY JOSEPH VITT . . . Philadelphia .flrtx and Letters , Alpha Epsilon Pi Blue Key: Players: Ilillelg Alpha Phi Omegag Manager, Cross Country IOANNE CLAIRE VIVO . East Greenville Arts mul Letters Treble Singers ROBERT BROVVNING VOSBURC . 10ur1mliS111 Senior Board, LA YIEQ Secretary, Sigma Delta Chig lVlzo's in the News tit P01111 State: Senior Board, Collegimzg Ilitiepmitierit . Scranton Sports Editor, GEORGE VOSE . . . . hlaehias, Maine Arts and Letters Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Alpha Nu BRUCE YVILLIARI VVADSVVORTH . Lock Haven f'mnme1'cU Delta Sigma Pi: Insurance Club CARL FREY XVAGNER . Schuylkill Haven Crmiuzzftu. RONALD DAVIS XVAIIL . Wlilliamsport Arts and Letters Pi Lambda Phi President. Radio Guild: Secretary, Pi Lambda Phi IOAN CAROL VVALLERSTEIN Scranton Arts tmrl Letters Collegian: Players GEORGE T. VVALTERS . . . Plymouth Arts tmtl Letters Dormitory Officer MARIANNE ELAINE VVALTHER . . Lancaster Arts mul Letters Spanisli Cluhg LA XIIEQ Intramurals CHARLES HENRY VVALTON, III . Philadelphia ,lo1t1'rmli.w11 'Theta Xi LEONARD GEORGE YVARGO . . . Atlas Arts and Letters Theta Kappa Phi Secretary-Treasurer, Lion Partyg IFCQ ICGQ NSA: Frotllg Players NORIXIA ANNE VVATERS . . . Ierniyn ,lnurualism RiHe Cluh: Radio Guild STEIGIITON ARTHUR VVATTS . . Indiana Arts mul Letters Belles Lettrcsg Spanish Cluhp IRC JACK XYAX . . . . . Philadelphia Chiuvucrte Pi Lambda Phi Collegimzg Riding Cluh X Y 'N YQ . N -QXF. SAlXlUEL EARL VVAYMAN . . Penhruok Crmmreree Sigma Pi Delta Sigrna Pig Marketing Club: Collcgimzg Stiulerit Ilmnllmolcg Neuman Cluh IIOXVARD TORRENCE XVEAVER, IR. VVilliamspnrt Chniiuzcrue JOHN MARK VVEBER . . Philadelphia Arty mul Leiicrx 'l'rea5ui'er, C-1ll1llJflJLLl'l' Cluhg lntcr-Varsity Pellmvship DAVID NORRIAN YVEINER . . Philadelphia Cumnierce Phi Sigma Delta Skull and Bones: Thespiansg President, Phi Sigina Deltalg Lion Partyg Fmllz V STANLEY A. XVENGERT . . . Harrisburg Cmm1u.'r'ee .Xllxhn Tau Omega Skull and Rune:-g President, HTC: ll'Im'r ll'lm Anznng Sturlwzix in .luiuricmi fhlleguv uml Uuii'uv'5itic'sq All-College Cauhinetg Della Sigma Pi: President, .Xlpha Tuu Omega CHARLES DAVID XNENZEL . . . Scranton C'nn1n1L'1'ce Sigtna Pi Tre.i5urer. Delta Nu .Xlliliaz Insurnnre Clubg Cliupel Usher MYLES RICHARD XVERLEY, JR. . Allentnwn Collmzerce LIONEL YVERNICK .... Philadelphia C'uu:u1t'1'uc Phi Sigma Delta Dehate Team: Linn Party: Intramurals IAKIES Tl-lOAlAS XVHARTON . . lohnstown .lrlx uurl Lelturs Sigma Nu Yiee-President, IFC: Blue Key: Pi Lambda Sigma: IFC Xllorkshnpi Yiee-President, ,l4l'CklSLlI6f, Sigma Nu: President, Parmi Nousg Xlnnuger, Boxing: llzut Suuieties Couneilg ll'lzo's lVlm GEORGE DeXVITT XVHITE, Ill Staten Island, N. Y. ,lrmrnmlism Delta Upsilun Secretary, Delta Upsilou BIARGERY XVICK . . . Bradford Aria mud Letters IOHN EREDERIC VVICKS . . . Johnstown Allahu Sigma Phi Blue Key: Manager, Golf C'rm1nzuv'ce GEORGE ALFRED XVIEAND . . . Allentown Cruuxncrcu Pi Kappa Alpha Collegian JOAN ANN XVILEY ,iris mul I.ettL'v's Secrcrary, Kappa Alpha Theta: Senior Board. LA VIEQ Froth: Pi Gamma Alpha: Cwensg Thespians: Panhellenie Couneilg Modern Dance Club . . . Yardley Kappa Alpha Them DONALD XVAYNE W'lLLlAhlS . Franklin Imrrmzlism ACHCH Treasurer, Acacia: LA VIE HARDY VVlLLlAhlS .... Philadelphia Arts and Letters Omega Psi Phi Secretary, Oinega Psi Phi: Druids: Pi Gamma Mu: Co-Captain. Basketball: Liberal Arts Student Council: Parmi Nous MARY PATRICIA VVILLIAMS . . . Hatfield C'mmnvrce Alpha Omieron Pi 'lPrezi5urer. Alplia Omierun Pig Chi Theta: Insurance Cluh: Intramurals: Newmzin Club MAX IOSEPII VVILLIAMS . . . Harrisburg qlrts mill LL'flL'I'5 Phi Sigma Delta Debate: Collegian A N ez ,L L. i-,r,w-,1ias,'1,fMfyf .uve-Q.. A X ROBERT ANDREW WINGERT . Chambersburg Arts and Letters RICHARD EDWARD WINTERS . Lock Haven Arts and Letters GEORGE P. WOOD .... Harrisburg Arts and Letters ASCE JONATHAN E. VVOOD, JR. . . . Lansdowne Arts and Letters Vice-President, Bible Fellowship: President, Roger Wlilliams Fcllowshipg Secretary-Treasurer, German Clubg History Club EMMA LOUISE VVOODS ..... Pittsburgh Arts mzrl Letters Dormitory Ollicer: Philotesg PSCAg LSAg Bowling Clubg ACEIQ Intramurals IVIARTIN DONALD ZIELASKO .... Millersville Conmzercc Delta Nu Alpha PHILIP EDVVARD ZIFF . . Philipsburg Commerce Alpha Epgilgu Pi PHILLIP DUANE ZIMMERMAN ..... Erie COIHIHGIUB Delta Sigma Phi Advertising Director, Frotlzg Secretary, Delta Sigma Phig Ski Club STANLEY RICHARD ZIMMERMAN . . . Lock Haven Commerce Alpha Epgilon Pi Senior Board: LA VIE: Collegiarzg Hillelg lVlio's in the News ur Penn Stzxteg Secretary, Dormitory Council GEORGE D. DUFF Journalism A., ..,3 I .45 - .I 1,: , 1 iXQ4xx :fs 3 ' xx NY? X we 'emit xi N , 1 RICHARD MELVYN ZUCKER Sharon Arts twirl Letters Phi Sigma Delta Boxing NXQR PQ Q1 Si Q6 1 AS ESE Pixies FOR SCHOLARSHIP X viii NA X l w Nt' . A Q1 X 'S P P 'f' i M 5 xx 1 QS Q M is 2+ s 3 Nm 2 Q 5 X 3 C A Q Q al XXJR Q 4- W N 155 , 'QP QQ is Q . N NWN X2 , wing Ng wx wx ' ,Fa ggi, ggi xr lhslvl-F vm Q., s., A, . - Ls? . . gidxggtlx, ,N . 3, Nwggz we b Qc . : it --sms-w - 2- -2- sk- ' Ms. v gras ei 'i ii - Vis' 1 is 3 gg ,- N- 25517 I r 1' w e .QQ-1 1 en Q- -R - I Ssf,,gf5rf,fgi:,x,,g.- nz,-:L g Yet ' NF- ev-m a t x- Ab, .:. 4-..-Egl ,QsArXxF:. 'ex 2 -e rr' Ex r N3 F X :sex -:fat at if 5 Wi R: 1, gg E24 5 if .. ' .i NM, ... ---..--......---....--..--------....-........-....---.... 'fx -sz' X 1 ,wi . L, I f - , I N JEAN L. BLACK I C '- , Arts ond Letters gtrg ' SM ri! ,gftzf x .,,. , '4 x X N- 5 Q YK rua., 'Xl it tg 8 . X 'QQ' X Q- QM 1, QS 'V ,ww 5? f:......, V'-Fu Em w-wlxvaw-gx e' M , 4 . 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'G' Wi ., 4 ' ' 'Lv'-RS' K, inf' , Ng, --5, .ff 'fa wen J' ' .sky y.. -. ,4'. Xiiw m 'QQ A 95 t .p--gf -,, 35. , -. 'i ' 'Sq V f-'igivgfw 71 -. ir' 3 ' ,wif , .gy , ,.,..: gif .1 'M X , y .4,Whi40:'f ...--X , Z f xx ff ff X f 1 X f 1 X f N f OOI. OFIMINERAL IINIQUSTRIES s EDWARD STEIDLE Deon TO THE CLASS OF l952 OF THE SCHOOL OF MINERAL INDUSTRIES: People must ask penetrating questions in order that they will not be blind to the grand scheme of the World course of events. M. I. l, freshman lecture course, is now designed to serve as a mineral-cultural elective for non-M. I. students. The United States has evolved a mineral economy during the past 50 years. That is, the fundamental base of agriculture and industry has become adjusted to and dependent upon a steady flow of mineral products in con- stantly increasing tonnages. The problems of supply are acute. We are not self-sufficient, and .must import minerals from nearly every country on the earth. In many cases this is a necessity, We do not have all those minerals which have become essential to our basic needs. To what extent atomic energy may be applied to the peaceful pursuits of industry is yet to be established. Some possibility exists that a rare mineral may supplement a common fuel, but is unlikely to produce serious economic repercussions, Mineral arts and sciences graduates have never exceeded the demand. Geologists, mineralogists, geophysicists, geochemists, meteorologists, and geographers are needed in the World-Wide search for minerals, mineral economists, mining engineers, mineral preparation engineers, and petroleum and natural gas engineers, for the efficient extraction and preparation of min- erals, and fuel technologists, metallurgists, and ceramists, for supplying the raw materials of industry. The School has 35 grants-in-aid for research that total nearly a half million dollars, and all are geared to the defense effort. Represented are Army Signal Corps, Office of Naval Research, Atomic Energy Commission, and Air Materiel Command. Seven Pennsylvania mineral associations par- ticipate, insuring that the program reaches into every county. The School is training 35 Air Force men in meteorology in residence, and 500 U. S. Weather Bureau men in Weather forecasting by correspondence instruction. A federal official in Washington wrote recently: To our knowledge, The Pennsylvania State College is the only university which offers a comprehen- sive program in minerals education, and We would like to have these men Cforeign missionsl visit your institution and take advantage of your complete line of facilities in the mineral field . . S ORGANIZATION l 35.11 F1525 L . .4 l wut E H51 l 1 LIES ,sr 225 Wil? if ill Ji ' ,if .Yi .r i '1' EDXVARD STEIDLIZ - ALFRED XV. CJAUGER DONALD C. JONES - LIBERATA EBIBIERICII ELBURT F. OSBKDRN E. VVILLARD AIILLER FRANK M. SWARTZ - BENJARIIN F. HOWELL, ln. - I'lANS NuL1manGEu Y PAUL D. KHYNINE - - - - - Dciiiz Director, iliiiteml lmlzistrics Exlruriiizeiil Slutiniz Direclzir, 1lii11U1'ni IlllillXilAiL'N Extcizsimz Serriuce - - - - Y i-il1r111'i111z - Hemi, lDCI7lIl'fllIL'lIi uf Ea1'tl1 Sciences - Clzief, Dirisiriii of G0f1Q1'11l1l1 V - - - C'l1iCf, Division ul Curtirignt' Chief, Diviiioiz of c:CUl7ilJ'NiL'S 111111 GL7fIL'ilC7liiSll l' - - Cl1iL'1:, Divixioiz of tllCiL'0l'!li1lILI'l - - cii1iL'f, Di1'isir111 Of iliirzeiurlugy Hemi, D0p1'11'1111u11t of 1lliIlL'l'iii I'fII1LfiI1EL'l'ilIxQ - Chief, Division nf .liirzcrni ifcoizoiiizuft - - Clzicf, Division ul' tlliiziizg - Clzief, Division uf tliizzcml lJl'L'PlIl'llliUlI Clzief, Divisimz of Pet1'41iC11111 111111 N11t111'11i Gas Hemi, iJU17fll'illlC11f of1lii11u1'11l illuulziirnlngt' - - Chief, Diriximz of Cl6'l'LlllIiL'S Flzief, IJil'iSiUI1 of Ftmi VlwCL'l1lIUiUlQj' Clliicf. lJi1'isio11 of tllCltliiIll'AQ'V , i I 1 l DAXVID R. M1'1'c:nELL . jo11N D. Rmoe ARNOLD VV. ASNIAN II. BEECHER CIILXIIBIBLIIRX' JOHN C. CALHOUN XVOLDEMAH XVEYL EDXVARD C. HENIIX' CALVERT C. VVRIGHT JAY XV. FuEDRtaKsoN Oil production gets the attention ot mineral economists i 1 , X fx, l l l , A , K 1 1 , l 4' l l '1 la l.f'l!' .' if , study liquid fuels Meteorologists for the Air Force are trained at Penn State Fuel technology Students JOHN JOSEPH ALBARANO ...... Lilly Mifiiwtg Engineering Theta Kappa Phi AIME: Captain, Boxing: Druids: Newman Club: Secretary, AIME: Skull and Bones: Who's in the News at Penn State: President, SAME DICK DUANE ALLIO ...... Tionesta Geography Kappa Sigma Gamma Theta Upsilon: Geography Societyg Manager, Basketball: Treasurer, Kappa Sigma ROBERT KARL AMOLE ...... Pottstown Geology and Dlineralogy Alpha Sigma Phi Androcles: State Party: Debate Team: Glee Club: LA VIE: Manager, Football: Players: Riding Club: Secretary-Treasurer, Earth Science Club: Ski Club: Ski Team: Skull and Bones: VVlz0's in the News at Penn State JOSEPH EDXYARD ANTHONY, JR. . . Carlisle Meteorology Sigma Chi IEC Executive Committee: Vice-President, Sigma Chi RICHARD CHARLES ATTIG . . . . Dallastown Fuel Tucluzology Intramurals RICHARD A. BAGBY . . . . State College Dlinerul Economics American Ccriunic Society: Arnold Air Society: Pershing Riilcst YicefPre:-ident. MES HENRY IACK BAKER . . Harbor Creek Ceramics American Ceramic Society: Kernmos EUGENE DELMAR BARTLEBAUGH . . . Madisonburg Dlineral Economics American Ceramic Society: MES PAUL BOOTH BARTON, IR. . . . . Pittsburgh Geology and Mineralogy Earth Science Club: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Ski Club ROBERT CHARLES BARXWICK . . . . Erie Geology mul Mimmrlogy Intramuralog Scabbard and Blade: Vice-President, Earth Science Club: SAME -IOHN M. BENNINGHOFF . Lebanon ,lletullnrgy ASM GUY EDIVARD BERTIAUX, JR. DuBois illinurtil Econmmzcg 2 fy K .1 ,4 1 Q STUART GRAZIER BIGLER . . . Johnstown Meteorology PAUL N. BOSSART, JR. . . Cheswick Geology mid Mineralogy Delta Chi Earth Science Club KENNETH EUGENE BOULDIN . . . Irwin lletullitrgy AFS: ASM: Basketball: Intramurals VVALTER ALBERT BOYCE ..... Philadelphia Ceramics American Ceramic Society: Secretary, Keramos DAVID BUDENSTEIN . Geoplzysics and Geoclieiuistry . .... Philadelphia Alpha Epsilon Pi Sigma Gamma Epsilon JOSEPH ALEXANDER BURLEW . . Lewistown Fuel Technology 182 EDVVARD ALLEN BUSH . . . I Vandergrift Cgmmit-5 Sigma Phi Sigma President. American Ceramic Society: Treasurer, Sigma Phi Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Keramos: Sigma Gamma Epsilon ROBERT HARRY CHILCOTE ..... Bradford Geography Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Delta Nu Alpha: Vice'President, Geography Society: Alpha Phi Omega SAMUEL PAUL CHIODO . . . . Bradford Petroleum mul Natural Gus Exrginecrirzg Delta Chi Petroleum Engineering Society: Secretary, Scabbard and Blade HOVVARD YVAYNE CROUSHORE . . Irwin Geogmpliy Kappa Sigma Geography Society: Cillllllllll Theta Ulisilon: Kliirmgvsr, Lacrosse ROBERT VVEST DALZELL ..... Johnstown Jliuing Ellgirzuurirzg .-XIIXIE: AIM: Penn State Club: MES CHARLES ORLOFI: DENNIS . . Bradford Petroleum mid Natural Gus Iilzgimzcrzlz Delta Chi Petroleum Engintei ing Society OWEN G. EVANS .... . Villanova Meteorology PAUL EDVVIN EYER . . McElbattan Geography Beaver llouac President, Beaver House: Geography Society: In:.urantc Club AN DREVV FEKETE .... rlletullurgfy . Richeyville ASME: AIM: Intramurals NED RICHARD DUNKIN . . . Shamokin lllizziug Engimzcring AIMIL: MES: AIM RICHARD MORGAN EDVVARDS . . Spring City Fuel 'llfulzliulogy Delta Chi IVILLIAM JOSEPH ENGLERT . Rlanorville Ceramics .Xmerit'.m Ceramic Societv: Sigma Gamma Epsilong Keramos: Newman Club: Tau Beta Pi EUGENE C. FIEDOREK ...... Oakdale Petroleum uml Natural Gas Engineering Xlinernl Industries Student Council: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Lambda Upsilong Sigma Gamma Epsilon: AIME: Petroleum Engineering Society GENE IOHN FILLO ...... Daisytown Mining Engineering AIME ELTON RUSH POOR, JR. . . . Altoona Metallurgy ASM: AIM R, JAY FRIES . ..... . Lancaster Mineral Preparation Engineering Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Sigma Tau: Glee Club: AIME CLIFTON JONES FRY, IR .... Muncy Geology and Dlineralogj' Earth Science Club: Intramurals ROBERT HOWARD GOODMAN . . Reading Metallufgy Acacia Arnold Air Society: Glee Club: Engineer 183 .. 'sr 5' DAVID CLARK GUMBERT . . . Vandergrift Petroleum anrl Natural Gas Engineering Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Gamma Epsilon PAUL B. HAMIVIAKER .... Dormont Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Petroleum Engineering Society: Flying Club: Lacrosse LEONARD MORRIS HAMPSON . Rogers, Ohio llfemllurgy ASM: Penn State Club: Intramurals DON EDWARD HARRISON . . . Pittsburgh Cermnius Tau Beta Pi: Secretary-Treasurer, Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Keramos: Vice-President. American Ceramic Society: Student Council JOHN DAVID HARRISON . Pittsburgh llleteornlogy President, Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Vice-President, Tau Beta Pi: Phi Lambda Upsilong ASM: Phi Eta Sigma GEORGE RICHARD HARVAN . . Homestead Mining Engineering Football: AIME FREDERICK LEON HORNING . . Reading Meteorology ROBERT EVANS HUBER . . . shippembufg Geopltysics lznzl Geocliemistry Sigma Gamma Epsilon EDVVARD HARTLEY HUGGLER . . Van G6Ogl'!1l7ll:l' Geography Society MICHAEL HUSACK . . Palmerton Metallurgy ASRI ROBERT D. IGOU . . . . Tyrone illineral Economies FRANK ROBERT JOHNSON . . . Latrobe Petroleum and Natural Gris Engineering Delta Tau Delta Vice-President. Delta Tau Delta: Tau Beta Pi: Scabbard and Blade: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Petroleum Engineering Society NELSON IXIARLIN KAUPPIVIAN . . Vvest Lawn illeteornlngy Penn State Club: LSA: PSCA: AIXIS PAUL TITUS KILHEFNER, JR. . . Shillington Metallurgy Mineral Industries Student Council: ASM EDMUND JACOB KORBER . . . Johnstown Mining Engineering Sigma Chi Tliespiansz AIME Q PETER PAUL KROVVSOSKI . . New Kensington lllvftalliwgy ASM: AFS DONALD JOSEPH KUMP . . . Berwick Metallurgy Phi Sigma Kappa Gymnastics: ASM: Scabbard and Blade: Alpha Nu: IFC JOSEPH VVILLIAIVI LEONARD . . . Pottsville Mining Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma Vice-President, AINIE5 Newman Club ' f x txl' X wx ,,,: i . ., 'fwe t .5 CLAY MCKISSICK . . New Castle Jletnllirrgy' Secretary, ASM: Sigma Gamma Epsilon MICHAEL A. MARTINEZ . . . Ford City Petroleum ami Natural Gas Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: AIME: Petroleum Engineering Society: S.-XMEQ Newman Club HAROLD PAUL MEABON . . . Titusville Petroleum ami Nuturni Gas Engineering Secretary-Treasurer, Petroleum Engineering Society: AIMEQ Blin- ural Industries Student Councilg Intramuralsg Manager, Ritle Team RIARTIN IXIERCER . . Vvasliington .Wi1.'t4.'0i'ulngy KENNETH VVILFORD MILLER . Kenmore, N.Y. Petroleum und Ntitimil Gus Engirieeriug Chi Phi Petroleum Engineering Society PHILIP CHASE MOORE . . . Clearfield .liiliiug Eligiiieeizlw ,XIBIE E. NYPAVER . . . Harwicli ing Eugirieeriug Delta Chi AIMIE RAYBIOND HENRY ORERDICK, IR. . . York Jiettrllitrgli' Phi Sigma Kappa ASRI ROBERT EDXVARD OLSON . . Yeadon .liining Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma Yice-Presitlent, Sigma Phi Signing IIICQ ,XIME IOSEPH OMELCHUCK . . . hlunhall trilogy urnl Minzerulogy Beaver llousc IXIELVIN HENRY OTT . . Taylor ,IIim'i'riI Pl't,'lJA!l'L7fiIlI! Engirietiniv .XIRIE RICHARD C. PATTERSON . . Sharon Ceriniiics Theta Alpha Pliig Arnold Air Society: Treasurer. Players: American Ceramic Society: ACS C. POPADICK . . Ashley ,I iumll nrgy ASH: Newman Club LOUIS CARL RAUSCHER . . . Clenside .Ilinertrl Economics Penn State Clubs Arncrican Ceramic Society: DIES RICHARD DENTLER REED . . VVarren Petrnleitln mzrl Natural Gus Engineering Sigma Chi Treasurer, Sigma Chi BIILLARD HAYDEN REHBURG . . Coraopolis Pttioiuim rmti Nutnrul Gris Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma All Collage Cabinet: Playersg President, Mineral Industries Student Counul Parmi Nnusg Petroleum Engineering Society EDVVARD CHARLES RENGERS . . Pittsburgh Meteorology JAMES LEE RHOADS . Reading Ceramics Pershing Riiiesg .Xmerican Cerainic Society EDVVARD MICHAEL RICCI .... Dickson City Ceramics Alpha Phi Delta Vice-President, Keramos: Treasurer, Alpha Phi Delta: Secretary, American Ceramic Society: Players: IFC: Newman Club: Intramurals JOHN LOUIS RIGONE . . . . Adamsburg Meteorology Sigma Gamma Epsilon GEORGE VVILLIAM RIPPEL . . . Washington, D. C. Mineral Economics Acacia President, Acacia: Scabbard and Blade: Pershing Rifles: President, MES: IFC: Ski Club GORDON EDVVARD ROBINSON . . . Vilellsboro Fuel Teclinology Phi Kappa Psi Commander, Quarter Deck Society: Sigma Tau: Seabbartl and Blade PAUL JOHN ROOT .... . Pittsburgh Petroleum and Nnfurnl Gus Engineering Petroleum Engineering Society: Newman Club: Intramurals: Dormitory Oliicer HOKVARD ROSS II . . . Kane Ccmnzics Treasurer, Simmons hIen's Club: Chapel Choir wet DONALD VVALTER ROTHENBERGER . Hyde Park Petroleum mnl Natural Gus Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha Petroleum Engineering Society JOHN MERLE RUEPNER . Jeannette .llineml Pre1,nlmli011 Engineering Delta Upsilon Mineral Industries Student Council: Alpha Phi Omega: AINIE FRANK RUSINKO, JR. . . . . Nanticoke Fuel Technology JOHN LEO SALVETTI . . . Nanty Glo Mining Erzgineerxng Sigma Tau: Alpha Phi Omega: Newman Club: Penn State Club: ,XIAIEZ Editor, Mining Engineering Newsletter SAMUEL LEROY SANDERS ...,. Ltirane Mining Engineering Triangle Mining Industries Student Council: President, Secretary, AIME: Yiee- ' President, SAME: Seabbard and Blade: JV Football FRANK ALBERT SCHANE . . Pittsburgh Alefallnrgy ASM: SAME N, 'W ,..-Q it GEORGE SIMKOVICH . . . . Jacobs Creek il'iinerul Pl'6lJtlI'!lflO!l Engineering Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: AIME JOHN MICHAEL SLEZAK .... . Ivyland Putrolemn anti Ncztnral Gas Engineering Secretary, Petroleum Engineering Society: McElwain Men's Club ARTHUR RANKIN SBIITH . Wlilkinsburg T Geology anti Mineralogy Alpha Sigma Phi RICHARD D. SMITH . . Brookville Ceramics Theta Xi Players WILLIAM H. SPANGLER . . . Holsopple Pnel Tcclinulogy Kappa Delta Rho IFC MICHAEL SPOCK, JR. . . . . sagtm Meteorology 186 ik RICHARD MOORE SPRIGGS . . Washington Ceramics Alpha Sigma Phi Vice-President, Alpha Sigma Phi: Vice-President, Glee Club: Quarter Deck Society: American Ceramic Society ELVIN EUGENE STARIBAUGH . . York Meteorology AMS VVILLIAKI CLYDE STENVART . . Brookville Petroleum unil Nutimil Gus Engineering Petroleum Engineering Society: Bible Fellowship: Sigma Gamma Epsilon VVI LLIAM BLAIR STOCKDALE Ceogrnpliy . . Blairsville President. Ceograpliy Society: Delta Nu Alpha HENRY JOSEPH SNVARTZ . . Petroleum and Nntnml Gus Engineering . . . Philadelphia AIME: Treasurer, Petroleum Engineering Society: Newman Club: Intramurals HERBERT CHARLES TAFT . . . Genesee Geography Delta Tau Delta Geogrzilmhy Society: Cross Country vw sv' '--f..,..-Of' maggie. 1 .tw ROBERT BYRON VVASSALL . . . illcreurologvi' New Kensington Phi Kappa Phi: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Phi lita Sigma FREDERICK HARRY VVESSMAN Geology and Mineralogy . South Vililliamsport Pi Kappa Alpha Rifle Team: Earth Science Club FRANK KENNETH VVEST, JR. , . Ulest View Hlining Engineerin AIME JAMES JUDSON BLACKLEY VVORTH . Charleston, VV. Va. Meteorology Sigma Chi All-College President: Skull and Bones: lVl1o's llllxn Among Students in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities: President, Student Union Board: Athletic Advisory Board JOHN SHERIDAN WYLIE . . . . Vililkinsburg Petroleum and Natural Gus Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma Parmi Nous: Golf: Intramurals JOHN EARL YOUNG . . . . VVilkes-Barre Bliniug Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma AIIWE: Sigma Tau If I :SL PETER NYCE THOMAS . . Greensburg Cenlrngy nnil illilierlzlugy Vice-PresiLlcnt, Sigma Cznnina Epsilon HAROLD PHILLIPS THORIPSON . Tyrone Meteorology CHARLES RICHARD WAINE . . Nemacolin Jllining Engineering .NINE N56 -swim. JOHN BUTLER VVHITNEY , . . Lansdowne Cerimries President, Keramosi American Ceramic Society GEORGE DARBY VVILLIABIIXIEE Wrightsville Ceramics .-Xmerican Ceramic Society ARTHUR CLAIR VVOODARD . Youngsville Cerunlics Acacia American Ceramic Socictv 187 LOUIS ZAKRAYSEK, IR .... Vinrondale IIletnZlu1'gy Newman Clubg Penn State Clubg ASM JOHN E. ZLUPRO .... Ph1ladelph1a Ceramics American Ceramic Society FOR SCHOLARSHIP WILLIAM J. ENGLERT Ceramics r ,1..,x,A, , tw ,. . r L ,, - f f , ' J Mineral Industries Art Gallery ROBERT B. WASSALL Meteorology wg? .pig W : Ee':.J I: , 1 .- V' LQ PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETICS V A , f . - , I gsA-4.-.L ' 1jAEQI.j.:4.,f ' 4 1 QQ, ,414 swwgff A -4 : vf, .J 1, f - 'ah 534, Q- '-+ 2724 :-' - '.a.i2f:gm:-- 21.5. ' 'z' ga.-:Q::a.y:::4fg1: , 1: .4 .nw . ,A , ' -' , 'Hr ' . I ,y , 1:I:v-3.22551 ,'1 -gp A , V - 'fa ., ,f A., ,:aQ,5f:.:Y 5 ,.1sf.f.2 1942...-n ..,,.f-.2ff.L,.,,,1.v 'j,'f,,22, 3 - ' 'Vi 5. A wee ff- .: 'Y - - '.f'-'W'f'1'+1W'C- 1 .-,171-221. :-3.2-F. ,. 1 ' QV '. T115- , iw ,X 2 ll I4 K 9 'gn A W f A 255 f Q ff? Ke ' . I , ' rf N , ff' f- 32235 1 ix-:Ei -.0 I lx IQ-7 X -r X X X X sci-loot. oF PHYSICAL EDLgcATloN AND ATHLETICS X xx X X ff . W, X ff I X M X f f f f I I f I I I TO THE CLASS OF l952 OF THE SCHOOL OE PHYSICAL EDUCATION : AND ATHLETICS: CARL P. SCHOTT Deon Young people go to college to prepare themselves for the future, both professionally and personally. The knowledge and skills acquired through formal courses of study, guidance, and experience of high quality sharpen manyiof their capacities for usefulness and greater service. The School of Physical Education and Athletics commits itself unequivocally to this total preparation. Developments in facilities, contemplated field areas including a camp site in the mountains nearby, the establishment of specialized areas in health, physical education, and recreation, an enlarged staff, expanded opportunities for research, extension courses, increased undergraduate and graduate enrollment are all evidences of growing needs and the earnest desire of the School to keep abreast and to contribute effectively to the pro- fessional training of teachers. The great flow of trained personnel into the fields of health, physical education, and recreation indicates an increasing interest in the merits in- herent within these areas for the growth and development of young people. Trained leaders who go into these fields will find supreme opportunities to enrich one of the greatest assets of our Nation. To promote and nurture right concepts of health habits, physical well-being, and wholesome recreation patterns in the minds and bodies of the youth of our country is a cultural contribution which has no equal. To this end every graduate is profoundly committed. One of the most engaging periods in all life's span comes when a student emerges from years of. formal schooling and moves into the world of en- deavor for which he has prepared himself. Broader horizons of opportunity and challenge suddenly come into sight. The View ahead provides many promising blends of adventure into various consuming channels of communication with the world about him. There is work to do, family life to mold, adult citizenry to be crystallized, and an ever changing culture into which one must be pre- pared to project oneself for the good of mankind. ln facing these great frontiers let us not forget that the real fortunes of man are built upon and evolve out of sincerity of purpose and service to others. The genuine appli- cation of oneself to these ends will best attest to success in life. Qfflfaak Classes in riding are popular K ff with many students 5 K S A ORGANIZATION 'sz . -,gl Future coaches should V be skilled in sports ,. X is . sys Q pg, - its 1 ,L V 1 .. . KV ,yr 'M . iff 5 f . A WEXXQ. sz- ftgifkg, .N . - -'Q -'f ., Badminton techniques are demonstrated to physical education students CAXIL P. SQHOTT - - Dean CII:XRLES XV. STUDDAHT, ju. Director, Physical Eilucatioiz Extension CAIIL P. SCHOTT liz Charge, Intercollegiate Athletics ITIAROLD R. GILBERT - Grarlziate Manager of Athletics ARTHUR L. PIARNETT -111 Charge, Prafessioizal Eflitcatioiz iiz Health Erlzicatioiz LLOYD M. JONES - Iii Charge, Professional Eiliicatioiz in Physical Eilucatloiz FRED M. COOBIBS - liz Charge. Professional Education in Recreatioiz GLENN N. TIIIEL - liz Charge, Required Physical Erlzicatioiz for Men ARTHUR F. DAVIS - 111 Clmrge, Required Health Ezlzication for Men BIARIE HAIDT + liz Charge, Heqziirefl Health and Physical Ecliication for l'V0llIC1Z EUGEN C. Biscuolfll - 111 Charge, liitraiiiziral Athletics RAY M. CONGER - - - l1zClzarge, Recreation G' it PATRICIA LEE BARFIELD . . Northumberland Recreation Zeta Tau Alpha Treasurer, Recreation Society: Modern Dance Club: Rifle Club LEONARD JOHN BARTEK . .... Berwick Pliysical Erlucntimi Sigma Phi Epsilon Football: Parmi Nous ARTHUR HOVVARD BETTS . . . . Pittsburgh Plirsical Education Phi Delta Theta i Co-faptain, Football WILLIAM YOUNG ABBOT . . . Middletown Physical Education Beta Theta Pi Football CLIFFORD RUSSELL ADAMS . , , Pitcairn Physical Education Intramurals: AINI PHYLLIS BERNICE AUERBACH .... Pittsburgh Physical Education Sigma Delta Tau Modern Dance Club: RiHe Club: I.ntramu.rals1 Swimming Club: Officials Club: Lakonides HHN DAVID CANBY BISCHOEE .... State College Physical Erlucution Sigma Nu President, Sigma Nu: Parmi Nous: Ski Team: IFC: Blue Band: Phi Epsilon Kappa FORREST ALLEN BLAKESLEY, JR. . Vineland, N.J. Physical Edncivtion Sigma Phi Epsilon Canterbury Club JOHN C. BRISTOR ...... Philadelphia Physical Erlzacation Phi Gamma Delta Cross Country: Track . . . VVarren Zeta Tau Alpha Treasurer, Zcta Tau Alpha: Secretary, Lakonidcs: Intramurals DONALD MILLER COOK . . Recreation BARBARA JEAN COCHRAN . Plzysical Etlzictztiwz . . . Rochester Beta Theta Pi Phi Epsilon Kappa: Alpha Phi Omega: Blue Key: PSCAQ Vicg-,Pi-aside-nt, Begg, Theta Pi: IFC: President, Recreation Society: Lacrosse: Head Manager, Base- ball: IFC Vllurkshop NORIXIA DOROTHY CURCIO . Health Eflilcutimi . . . Newell Kappa Delta Lakonirles: Olhcials Club: Rifle Club: Swiimning Club: Hockey Club IAIXIES MENTZER DAVIS . . . Altoona Physical Etlncutimi Track EUGENIE RAE DECER ..... Prospect Park Physical Etlucatimi Zeta Tau Alpha President, Zeta Tau Alpha: Modern Dance Club: Thespians: Intramurals THOMAS BOSSERT DeHAAS . . . . Bellefonte Physical Education , President, Secretary, Phi Epsilon Kappa: Arnold Air Society: AAHPER LINA L. DELLE DONNE . . . . Pittsburgh Physical Education Phi IX'Iu Collegian: Frotll: Lakonides: Intramurals HAROLD REED ELICKER . . . North Bessemer Physical Etlnculinu Football VVILLIAM ALLEN PREEDMAN . . . Harrisburg Health Education Beta Sigma Rho 194 DONALD DAVIS GARDNER . . . Vllesrtield Physical Ezlncution Phi Epsilon Kappa VVILLIAM PECKHAIXI GARRISON . Middlebury Center Physical Eililculiml Sigma Pi XYrcstling: Chapel Chair VVILLIAM IOHN GIBSON . . . . Donora Pllysicul Etlueutimi Phi Kappa Tau lla:-ketball: Intramurals DANIEL R. GRASSO .... Plz-1'sicnl Erlzlctitiou WALTER VVILLIAM GRUDA . Physical Ezlncnriuu Treasurer, Phi Epsilon Kappa: FTA: GEORGE FREDERICK HAMILTON Physical Education . Philadelphia . . Sylresville Phi Epsilon Kappa AAIIPER . . . Erie Delta Sigma Phi Captain, Swiinmingz Vice-President, Phi Epsilon Kappa: Parmi Nous Ali .wf-, N'-it-.1 ROBERT HERD HANDVVERK . . Palmerton Pliysicnl Iftlmuriun Theta Chi Cross Cmiiitry PATRICIA ANN HENSEL . . . Harrisburg I'l1ysit'r1l Erlilcutiml Intramurals: Archery Cluh: Ol-heials Club: Swimming Club: Bowling Club EDVVARD CHARLES I-IOOVER . . . Altoona lllwsiuzrl Etlm-trtimi Phi Delta Theta l Football HARRY ALLEN HOUSTON, IR. Physical Education NANCY IARDEN ..... Physical Etlncutioiz Swimming Club: Intramurals CHANDOIS HUPERT IOHNSON . . Pllysienl Ezlucatimi Football: Parmi Nous: President, Alpha . . Venetia Phi Kappa Tau hloylan . . . Erie Alpha Phi Alpha Phi Alpha -...f --'fri' id PHILIP N. KLOCEK . . . . . . Hazleton Physical Ijrluuutiml Phi Kappa Tau Newman Club: AIM: Intramurals BETTY GEORGIA KOPLOVITZ . . Lewistown Physical Etlncnrimi Phi Sigma Sigma Lakunicles: Oflieials Club: .XAHPERQ Hillel: Intramurals ALBERT VVILLIAINI LASAVACE . Cvilherton Plzjsieal Etlircutimz Basketball SHIRLEY LUCILLE LONG Physical Education Treble Singers: RiHe Club: Intramurals JOHN MICHAEL NICCALL Physical Education Track: Cross Country: Druids CHARLOTTE ANNE IVICINTIRE . Physical Education: . . Johnstown Zeta Tau Alpha . . Bethlehem Alpha Tau Omega . . hlyersdale Kappa Delta All-College Cabinet: President, Physical Education Student Council: II'l1o's in the News an Pr-:nu State: Modern Dance Club: Hockey Club 195 J . N 'Uh- . t f.. S ix sf 3? .5a,,.3gg::V,5, ,N ...,i.,.,, . ,.J:gi'-ifv...f9.i s . -'i.w,g,-.1 'ff-'P :- 196 VVALTER VVALLACE MCJUNKIN . Turtle Creek Physical Education MARY CORBIN hlALLARD . . Royersford Physical Education President, Secretary, Lakonidcsg Swimming Cluhg Intramurals JAMES CONRAD MAYER . . . Lansdowne Physical Etlucarinu Delta Sigma Phi Baseballg Basketball VVILLIAM FRANCIS MIHALICH . . McKeesport Physical Education Bascballg President, Physical Education Student Council: Phi Epsilon Kappa: All-College Cabinet KENNETH ROY MINCHIN . . . Allentown Pliysicul Etlucatiou Phi Delta Theta JOHN J. MORGAN ..... Arnold Physical Education Alpha Chi Rho Newman Clubg Intramurals PAUL JASON MOVVRY . . hfleshoppeii Physical Education Phi Epsilon Kappag Baseball EARLE DONALD HIUNDELL . . North Hills Pll.J'SiClll Education Alpha Phi Alpha Football: Il1Il'llI11LLf3lSQ NAACP MARGARET JEANETTE MYERS . State College l'l1-vxicirl Eiluuatiou Delta Zeta Inlraniurala ELDON LEROY NELSON . . Madera Plilvsical Education Phi Epsilon Kappa HELEN LEE NELlSBAUlXl l'l141'viL'al lfilucnrirm NAOMI RUTH O'NElL . llecv'cutio11 . State College Allvlia Omifron Pi . . . Pittsburgh Ih-ci'cation Sm-iety: Arcliery Cllubg Newman Clubg Ollicizils Club: XVRA: Swimming Clubg Philosophy Club NANCY ANN PATTERSON . Landisburg Pliysicnl Ezlucutiml Yirc Prcsulunt, l.gxlxuniclr:sg Rifle Clubg Oilicials Clubg AAHPER JOSEPH VVILLIANI PIERCE . . Coatesville Physical E!lllCl'lliOH Swimming JOAN BERTHA PIVARONAS . . Pittsburgh Pliysical Education Leonides: lnlrainuralsg Swimming 'Club JOHN THOMAS PODRASKY . . Jessup Physical Etlucation Sigma Phi Epsilon Pciiitlnall JOSEPH VVlLLlAlVl POLICASTRO Asbury Park, N. Physical Eilucation Tau Kappa Epsilon Intramurals JAMES THOMAS POLLARD . hflonongahela Physical Education Phi Kappa Tau Pootballg Baseballg Parmi Nousg l'Vli0's in the News at Penn State NANCY ANN RUST . . . Saegertown Physical Etlucntion I Trt tsurcr. Phvsical Education Student Council: President, OHicials'Club: Modern Dance Club: Rifle Club JOSEPH THOMAS RUYAK . Pottstown Plrysicul Erlucutirm Pi Kappa Phi Baseball: Intramurals: IFC PETER THEODORE SARANTOPOULOS Pittsburgh Plryxicnl Etlrtcatimr Phi Epsilon Kappa: Yice-President, Athletic Association: Cross Country: Track: Physical Education Student Council: AAIIPER STEYVART CHARLES SGHEETZ . Lansdale :sit-al Ifzirluulifnr Sigma Nu Iioothall RICHARD FRANK SEIDEL . . Philadelphia 1'lrJ'sicu1, Etlrrcutimz Pi Kappa Phi Treasurer, Pi Kappa Phi: Basketball: Intramurals SARA ELLEN SHOEMAKER . . State College I'l1:cv'crr1ir1rr Kappa Alpha Theta Sucrctary-Ti'casurc1', Senior Class: ViceAPresident, Sophomore Class: All-College Cabinet: State Party: Intramurals: PSCA: Cwcns: I,alirmitlCs JOSEPH JOHN SHUMOCK . Shamokin Plrysiurrl Edumrtiori Football: Baseball ANDY ROBERT SILOCK . . . Hazleton Plzysicul Etluctrtimz Phi Kappa Tau Football FELIX JOSEPH STRANGES . . Philadelphia Plrjxit-ul Etluculinrz Sigma Phi Epsilon Baseball: Physical Education Student Cmriicil STEPHEN GEORGE TALAROVIGH Freeland Pliysictll Etluctrtirm Phi Lxsllon Kappa: 'X.XllPER: Intramurals: AIM: Newman Club LYNN BURTON TINGUE . State College Physical Edrrcutimi .XAIIPERL IRC: Roger VVilliams Ifelluwsliip: Intramurals MARY LOUISE TRANSUE .... Easton i- X Ilewmrtiorz Alpha Gamma Delta Lakonidus: Secretary, Rt-creation Society: IVRA: Secretary, Phvsical Education Student Council FRED VLASEK .... Frackville Ilutrltlr Etlrrcutiun Intramurals: AIM: AAIIPER MARGARET LOUISE VVALTZ . Limerick Phivsicrrl Erluctrliou Swimminu Club: President, Bowlincv Club: Olliuials Club: ri U Hockey: Lcnnides: Intramurals BETTY JANE VVEBBER .... Robesonia I'Iur1Ith Edrrcutimz Alpha Omicron Pi ViceAPresident, Alpha Omicron Pi: Rowling Club: Intramurals ANIELIA XVEHOFER . . Pittsburgh Plzysical Erlucntioxz Pi Lambda Theta: Players: IVRA OWEN JOSEPH VVILKINSON . . Drexel Hill Pllysit-ul Etlitcutiou Sigma Nu Track: Gymnastics: Druids: Parmi Nous MARILYN RUTH VVILLIAMS . . State College Recreation Gamma Phi Beta President, Secrctarv, XVRA: Al1ACollege Cabinet: Mortar Board: Secretary, Cwens: 'Concert Band: Pi Lambda Theta: Lakonides: Hat Sodieties Council: II'lxo's II'l1o in American Colleges NANCY JANE WORTHINGTON . . . Rushland Physical Education Zeta Tau Alpha Vice-President, YVRAg Chimesg Lakonidesg Physical Education Student Councilg iV71a's in the News at Penn State FOR SCHOLARSHIP K NN .r cf RUTH A. WEHOFER Q Physical Education MARILYN R. WlLLIAMS Recreation SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE HARRY D. ANDERSON . XR73Sl1I1'1gIOI'l MARGARET VV. HONOUR . . Pottsville Horticulture Bacteriology VVILLIAM BEMUS .... Somerset EDVVARD A. KELL . . Harrisburg Agricultural Education Agricultural Eclucatiou ANDREVV G. BOLISH . . VVeatherIy EDGAR R. MAROOKIAN . Old Forge Agronomy Pre-Veterinary RAMSEY S. BUCHANAN . . . Phoenixville GLENN MILLER . . Zion Grove Pre-Veterinary Agricultural Eflucation JAMES P. CONNOLLY . . . Indiana EINLEY B. NEGLEY . . Allison Park Dairy Huslumrlry Irlorticulture RICHARD B. DISSINGER . . . Marysville VVALTER PACZAK . . . Farrell VVoocl Utilization Vlfoorl Utilization ROBERT S. EICHENLAUB . Pittsburgh THOMAS R. PEVARNIK . Cm-michacls Horticulture Animal Huslwamlry JOSEPH P. EVANS .... Wilkes-Barre HERBERT P. RAMSEY . . Turtle Creek Pre-Veterinary Agronomy ROBERT D. FLOWERS . . Philadelphia LYDIA M. REAM . . . State College Pre-Veterinary Medical Technology CHARLES E. FREDERICK . . . Lcwisburg HARRY E. RHOADES . . . Paxtang Poultry I-luslaamlry Horticulture ELLIOT A. GLASS . . . . Utahville GEORGE P. ROSENKRANZ . . Lemont Agricultural Eclucatiorr Horticulture DONALD BI. GOUGHAN . Havertown CASPAR ROSSHIRT . . Philadelphia Dairy Huslzmzclry Agronomy JOHN C. GRAHAM . . . State College LEON D. RUBIN . . . Philadelphia Bacteriology Pre-Veterinary ALVAH T. GREER, JR. , . . Groyden HOVVARD H. SEYMOUR . Upper Darby Pre-Veterinary Dairy Huslramlry KENNETH R. HAAS . . . . Dawson GEORGE E. STEWART . . . Pittsburgh Dairy Huslzanclry Agronomy FRED D. HAGERTY . . Uniontown RICHARD E. THOMPSON . . New Cumberland Pre-Veterirzary Agricultural Economics EDWIN C. HERMAN . . . . Monaca ERNEST D. YOCUM, JR. . . Oaks Agrorzomy PY'L I7f?f6'I'l1ll'l1'y ROY L. HESS . . . Waynesbcrro GLENN B. ZIEGLER . . Allentown Agricultural Education Dairy Huslfamlry SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS RICHARD R. BEAMER . . . Indiana JOHN FRANTZ . . . Reading Science Plzysics JOSEPH MCILHENNY BROIJVER . . Marion VVILLIAIXI VVATERS GOODE VVilkes-Barre Science Pre-Medical RICHARD EUGENE DOLL . . York MILTON GREENFIELD . Philadelphia Clzemistry PllySfCS SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS I I ALAN DOANE I-IINKLE . . Vllilliamsport I I Chemical Eizgineemi I I V I I NOBORU R. HORIKAVVA . . . Philadelphia I I Chemistry I I THOMAS H. IRVINC . . . Saxonburg I I Science I I FRANK KASUN . . . Port Matilda I I Physics I I ' I I DONALD E. KLINE , . . DUBOIS I I Physics I I IOSEPH ALBIN LIPSKY . . . Glen Lyon I I Pre-Metlical I I LEROY D. LOCKE, IR. . . . Bellefonte I I Pre-illetlical I I IAY MCMAHAN . . Hamilton, Ont., Canada I I Pl'E'llI8LIICFll I I I I PATRICK IOIIN MCNUTTY . Philadelphia I I Clzemixrry I I I I MARLIN ARDELL MILLER . . State College I I Pre-Metlical I I RICHARD MCKINLEY MORTON Hagerstown, Md. I I Pre-Metlical I I I I I I SCHOOL OF ED oxfnus P. BEST . . . . Aaronsburg I I Etlucatimz I I I I ROBERT HAROLD BIRKLEY . . St. Thomas I I Vocational Imlustrial Etlucatioiz I I I I ALLEN BLACKEVVICZ . . Nanticoke I I - Etlzzcaiiun I I RICHARD A. BLYTHE . . . Boylestown I I Imlnstrial Arts I I Iorm A. BOI-IENICK . . . siwnandoaim I I Education I I CHARLES M. BRUCH . . . Stroudsburg I I Etlucatimz I I MARGARET L. BUTZ . . . Drexel Hill I I Eclucarion I I NORMAN CADLE . . . Altoona I I Eclzicatiou I I I CHARLES VVILLIAM CALHOUN . . Milroy I I EfI'llCl'lI'lO1Z I I I I I I VVILLIAM CALVERT PORR . Chemical E1Zgi116E1'i1'Zg EDVVARD POTKANOVVICZ . Chemical E1zginee1'i1zg PAUL ANDREVV RISHEL . . Chemical Engineeiirzg ROBERT L. SCHUETTE . Chemical Erzgineemzv XVARNER XVILLIAM SELAND . Physics SAMUEL IAMES SMITH . Chemical Erzgineeimg ROBERT E. SNOVV . . Chemical Erzgirzeeung THOMAS RUSSELL THOMAS . Physics THOMAS S. TRAPANE . Chemical Engineeizzzv R. K. VVHITTENBERGER . Chemical E1zgi1zeer11z0 UCATION Ptoisrsnr VVAYNE CASSIDY . Eclucntion ROBERT L. COLE . . Ealzzcation C. ISABELLA COOPER . . Eflucation IULIANNE CRISMAN . Eflucation IOHN THOMAS CUMMINGS . Eclucation LEROY ROBERT DODSON . Eclucation RUBY JOAN DOUCLASS . Ecliication MALCOLM B. DUNKEL . Education. JOSEPH DURNIAK . . . Education . Steelton . Apollo Centre Hall Pittsburgh . Ehrenfeld Allentown . Narberth . Portage . Berwick . Greenville . Bellefonte . Boalshurg ew Kensington . Forty Fort . Blairsville . Altoona Hollidaysburg Punxsutawney . Fair Oaks SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS ----TT---T ROLAND GLEN EAGLE . . Palmyra Education RICHARD DEAN EDSELL . . Vllyalusing Eflucatiou VVILLIAM HENRY EVERSON . . Philadelphia Eilucatiou CARL GEORGE FISHER . . Wlaaliington Psychology IRVING R. GESCHVVINDT . Schuylkill Haven Eclucatiou EDVVARD KAY GIROD . . . Masontown ELIIILTIIIUIZ ALBERT GREENBURG . . . Pottsville Psychology PETER V. HANEORD . . . Hershey Psyclzology EARL LEE HARRIS . . . Philadelphia Etlucafiou GRACE FRANCIS HARTZELL . York Etlucatiou GERTRUDE L. HAUSER . . Altoona Education JOAN SCHOENER HEINZ . . Reading Etlucatiou GEORGE JOSEPH HOETZL, JR. . Erie Eclucatiou BERNARD A. HOFFMAN . . Brockton Education ALAIN EDWARD HUNTER . Vllashington, D. C. Education THEODORE S. JOHNSON . . . Altoona ilflusic Education JAMES BENJAMIN KAUFFMAN . . Hershey Education RAYMOND G. KOSTANECKI . . VVest Hazleton Education EDWARD E. KOTCHI . . Kingston Education NIARTHA KATHRYN LEWIS . . Williamstown Education AARON WILLIAM LINTZ . 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Kittanning Stewartstown SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS P-------------------------7 T- ---------------------T I I SCHOOL OF THE LIBERAL ARTS I PATRICIA R. ANDERSON , . Lancaster VVILLIAM G. PINK .... VVilIia111sport I Arts UIILI Le'Ht3t'S Arts mul Letters I DONALD ALLEN ANDREVVS . Pittsburgh ERYVIN SAMUEL PISHMAN . . Philadelphia I Conzmerce Arts mid Letters I ISRAEL B. ANTOKOL . . . Altoona DUDLEY POSTER . . . Malvern I Arts and Letters Commerce I ALFRED BARON . . . . OICI Forge DIAN FULTON .... New Cumberland I Commerce Joztrnalism I JERRY VVALTER BARRHO . Port Allegheny FRANK REED GARRITY . . . Scranton I Commerce Arts and Letters I BARBARA A. BAUCHSPIES . State College LAVVRENCE GEDDA . . Valley Stream, N.Y. I Arts and Letters Arts and Letters I JOHN V. BERRY, JR. . . , Johnstown EKIIL ROBERT GELATKO . . Hazleton I Commerce Arts and Letters I LUIS AUGLISTO BIGOTT . Mariperez, Venezuela JAMES LEXVIS GIBSON . , Havertown I Arts and Letters AVIS WWI LEIIEVS I AARON BLACt1Ew1Cz . . . 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Charleroi Ceramics CHARLES T. HOUSEMAN . . . Ford City Geology and Meteorology ARTHUR IAFFE .... Pliilaclelpliia Geology and Mineralogy IOSEPH KELLY .... State College Meteorology WILLIAM R. KINZIE . . Ashland Ceramics SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL ANDREVV L. ANDREVVS . . . Shenandoah Physical Etlucatioiz GEORGE BABYAR. IR. . . Mahanoy City Physical Eflucatiozz IOANNE E. BARNETT . . Cleveland Heights, O. Physical Erlucation HAROLD M. BERINGER . . . Tyrone Physical Erlucatioiz RICHARD COLLODI . . Butler Physical Erlucatioiz VVILLIAM DENISHUTHER . . Osceola Mills Physical Erlucatiou DONALD LEE AIAUREY . . . Templeton Physical Eclucatiou JACK VVILSON PICKETT . . Pittsburgh Physical Eclucation I I HENRY P. KIRCIINER . Pine Grove Mills I I Ccraiuzcx I I RICHARD E. Loxc ..... Apollo I I Geology ami Meteorology I I ALBERT LUDIK ..... Boston I I Geograplzy I I I I BENNIE F. OLIVER . . . Monessen I I Metallurgy I I I I DONALD D. PHELPS .... 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Q 1 3,-,EM ?'wM QQKQJSQFSSFE M. ww Mary Grace' Metford X X X K Q -Q, .3 x fi, S+ S -S fx 1 ,ls 1 ,SY ' asif' 15' 55, S 95195 IX'-' - x YK - N , . f- :Nea X if' N :N fY:EQ'Q,T-,XJ .X ., ,- . ,, Q: ,X x:Q,:Y:x,s:Q,.,, f xkf-fizii A E5i?wls?115f7 Q Yi' f. -Qt ' I! ix' :L -H, ,, M ' Vi? ' ' ,af- iaf ' ' ' x? 1 x K. --i -if-: Q' 4+ Q ,,g:g'y. X 4 0 1 YW? '-M N 5 V X H Q it x Nancy J. Queer Why N x XX ,. .Ski X X X ,Q , , . .xx K X , Kathryn E. Scheetz X 4 ?i'fEf'2s 2 X Q? -v Xa bg views wx x V2 x N x of W X Q., z sig' 2' an Q.a'fx7lK ' X- g.i ' K ' ,A , ' -11 ffiif r V E. 1 'l,5k'Q:g,4sE-1-'E'... IK' 5 . , , ,, wmx,w5-,ZA .1 :V b :-- ., . ,. ' 1,-'gy Qi' E5-1 ?f'i: ' ' J, ,f , 1- -:.::1-r f wg, 8 N X x. , 'K 5 . :Yi ,Q X: - i.,x1,-.r- Helen A. Stelkiotes Ann M. Titmus , ,,,Q Q 2 -4:-'W Barbara L. Klopp CAMPUS LIFE ,' Ra ' . Xu ff was T391 N .. . X' ff' - ' ' , . , Q M x 1 ' wg -,f,.,ag,,sg55-P5 :ink -. cgg9ff:1::: 6552515-f ., ..vX'I'i'1 91551151-V 35 X AW .. Wm. :.. N5 V ,T--iff Ba wx - ,- - N ' 1' ' L: 5 ...Q . G W v . . 'ww wwe. .,,,V:,,, if 5Z,f?i' ZQQTYYQ, 3. +4 52255 ' ' - ' -,Q'1a.., ,f'1N '-gi.-5--, 1 N---i ' S if : :MW XZ: Q x i Lf, l Q- , ..-awe! The Campus on Saturday afternoon 3 xlm -.3 The Mall-a mad rush 6, 1 to eight o'clocks Froth sales boom in typical Froth Day weather Nmmxx ww' -mm Frothy rides the goal post before Michigan State game l-latmen lay their plans to trap a hatles x 'he singing Air Force everyone in step Conversation between classes -or loafing at the Library Times Square, State College an afternoon lull Annual tribal dance for a sunny Spring Week annual results RAIN Lion spirits were high but the Spartans were higher 230 Alpha Fire Co. fights Genfzel building fire- studenfs routed Coach Werner and Captain Dudley Foster talk cross-country at Fall pep rally i -'enn Stare riders display tro- ,eff , . ,I , 1, Q .4211 ., Two programs were sold Q 1 c. ,. 'mg , 5. ! ,, - 5 .If- mhies and well-groomed horses Chapman - the quick-step and the baton r V , ,: E' 555.1 ieiiiai A X. ,x The Old Willow . . . the bows were bigg hatmen were watching Theatrical Subjects are discussed by drama students during coffee hour i Y TN TGIF meeting and an over-crowded booth at the Corner X X x x x x X X X X X X X X XX x YN 59 'V Governor Fine and President Eisenhower saw the Michigan State game from the student section Bonn, Krasnansky, Leyburn and Shanken-The Daily Collegian 232 Baseball weather during the football seasonf State defeated Syracuse . tx Y n .f '?x - V- .--1. i ' .- -. 'Nix -wXT'x V : lt l fx K l , 1 ,N . X 51.-,gg 1 sffill, e. ' il 7 , ,, , 1' 2 Sli 3 QX. mzxlfe- 1- XA I-I x ' X - l, JN l l - K l JF!! Nl i , hill' f Xx, li l A i - yi- - i-:': . w v t1fv 5?f,.1:f'-A ' ot L -T' x--- '1' 4 ' ' N ' wi, gl .-+-f ':- t Ah-qi .W-ff' ' , Y ri ' 151 .. 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Mez' cxm1,..1L.Likg La Vie office-your yearbook under construction Starlight dances top the I social calendar Spring and blue books-like milk pickles, a poor mixture i r l l l l l 1 l l l l li l in display of Sigma Alpha Epsilon a fine entry Vliss Junior Class takes the field- 32,000 strained their eyes ,Qs Blood donors register and the goal is easily met Afternoon classes-others spent the day ot Whipples Dam Lion in the driver's seat-in this Alpha Chi Rho display i wifi' 'wg--.gm-vsiziiips. skis. EE.s-:2fm:3 irQ::fi?fes?f:i9'1 5 ' .- Es 1 -W '- - ' , , - ,ht 1-sv.. Q5 n X f, vu .1 QQQUS if? AVE 'Qlnk-'ans ig 4, ff, Wt. .ei f,,'w.,f ff - '. Q ' TEH - ' A 'A -' kj xfl 1 Jess u,-3,5-ww -A rw:-M qs -4 Y' f - X -2 u fins 'iflfis f - ' :2-may 1 'sf . it -f 'l' , me ,.Q.b.xQ . 4 x , . - - e'-tx 2:-,wt I . in ., t. . . 1 ' filly' 5,5345 glgiflfgt, yr., lg, 1 ' X x T' ,K 'R si i ' Syl, K Q3E?i!?:f7 , .X . ,hh 'Q' Q 4 l gig' In QFYQQK Q' x. 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' Q ., 1.4: ,.V- ' 221, f-neg--.,.Q rw -. tv-' Y , f , -,vin if ' W ,. , ,, 5 I , ,V L J y- . ,-, . - i f ., -:M ' 4 ! .f .,. ,Q xlxu-...psy 1? 7' 1,12 'jx ' ,fcwrff - 4 ,Q ., . 417' ' ff-j . 9, ,., zg, .I 25: A Q' 13:5 if if , 'fr f' .. , - .wi '. i 116, Magi., .my D I 9 gi..- N ni V ' ' I iz '. ,1 V -I. 11' V , :if '.- ':'3.?'-- M .ff ',-gl f- -W, K-I1 V I r ' .Q 'Uv 2 -2 - Qin v3f,3f ' . -- if uv, 5 S' 'fi:.,e,Q '1 ' f .A 4 'i K ' ' -f 5' bzjil .k..A. ,Z , , , , - x I 5' ' i1'.-i- '- I Q .' ' X Ai 1 N 4 f Tense moment for thousands of fans of Beaver Field sf 3 , rm. me The froditionol gridiron welcome-7 Roar Lion Roorf , -1: L fee: N. - X-.gazxm Qi x 1. 9 President and Mrs. Eisenhower join veteran alumni for ci wagon ride I 1 9: Q w-s.lwimgpwtwt,.,g,,,.,x . . Sv ' X ' .M , :Mtg li 5 f .,N , j Qs The Prexy shares his problems with student leaders building program . Column right and NROTC midshipmen swing on to College Avenue in Armed Forces Day parade Steel shortages were among the problems faced by the General State Authority in its Sl0,000,000 237 ax I The Nittany Lion ond family N . S 1, , X Junior Prom Queen Nancy Bailey Kcentert and her attendants Junior Prom found the Space Cadets at Delta Chi -.Sw :W '3,, I :Sf x ,Nw-'33 . , ,rwif wxf ,, fi: W f . . . . li fl' mi? vang: 1.- - ',.,:-IFN ' :az 49.5-:,1bff:g:f, Q-v:fwg3g.v- , 4 ,mg .A . . Q , 1. r ,---., : I. 1 1 jf 4 1 K,-K Coach Charlie Speidel-wrestlingfrom the bench !, X r N ' 4 , -Q lv, z',wf?a-f:- -if fi ff' Wx,-M.,g.fv v -f :lg A 513: ' Y5'ia:'f'55'5f A 'Ilf- ,f , X . . f f N if Q ,' 1 ,, f .1 f X, . f f ,. , f f f f Q f 3 f cn ' 5 ff Q ff fi ,X 1 h ij, , f I hx f ff 1 h I k--H .e-,Mem-,v M ek I fy I ' A A , I I I 1 Q ,, fc 'Ni naw - M .1 9iXN9P'iN P5NNwv -mMvailE98N'W 'WN' The Student Body - Undefeoted in Goal Post Tussles X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X xx Military Bali-powder puffs and gol d braid ff ff f f ,f .4 .,- ,....-.--- .- The perfect day, June ii, i951 -1969 received degrees I I I I I ! f ! I I f f X f I I The Lion raised L X S gs x ,Q 'S 4 f WH O'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES The organization, VVlzo's lflflzo flllltjllg Stmierzfs in Auzeriemz Colleges ami Universities, was established 16 years ago in an effort to single-out scholarship and leadership on campuses across the nation. There is no competition among the various institutions submitting nominations, as their curricula and extracurricular programs differ too greatly to permit comparison. Each institution is assigned a separate quota large enough to give a well-rounded representation of the student body, small enough to confine nominations to an exceptional group of students, and based upon current enrollment. Recognition by lvlfizos M7110 means that the student was, first, olii- cially recommended by the university or college he attends and, then, accepted by the organization. This year a special committee appointed by All-College Cabinet selected the 32 seniors who represent Penn State in the official 1952 directory of distinguished students. lfVizo's llflzo not only compensates the student for outstanding effort and achievement but also offers him the benefits of a student placement service if he needs assistance in making employment contacts or supply- ing other recommendations. Worth ameri Sthlyr AAIIIIIITIS Cnlne. G ml Hu norm A s ,IOIIN Il. ALLISON, JR. BETTY I. ANDERS CAROLYN E. BARRETT JEANNINE RELL MILTON BERNSTEIN RONALD S. BONN II. CARROI. CHAPMAN HARRY E. COYER RALPII R. CRAINIL. IR. CIIARLESj.I1ALZONE FLORENZ 1. FENTON, 'II' JAMES T. GIEFITERT CLAIR E. GEORGE TI IOMAS B. JIIRCI IAK IVILLIAM I. KLISANIN MARYIN L. KRASNANSKY MARILYN P. LEVTIT DAYID C. MARCLOLF NANCY Cl. MQCLAIN RICI IARD P, MILLS, III. DAYID K. MUTCIILER DAVID E. OLMSTED MILLARIJ II. REI IRIERCL PETER T. SARANTOPOULOS EDXYARD D. SIIANKEN DAVID STABLER STANLEY A. YVENCI-QRT JAMES T. AYIIARTON MARILYN R. YVILLIAMS CIIARLES C. YVILSON, JR. MARY JANE YYOODROYI' JAMES J. B. YVORTH 2 PUBLICATIONS ,mv 'V3'i?:'7H 1 .2 ,, t I , ..,, .. T I in--.5153-Er3:5,j' -,.: ' 4. . M - ,N fuer,-7 YQ M S52 '- We -L1 , , Wfaiiri - K, . ' wr- ,K , .-re, 4,5 .-zz M- f x 1 fl:-:1'5fw'g3x ' 4293 ' ' X X L '. -5,121 .M sx,s,j,,.x WL A 21 - ,psf 4 , Q X ,4 4 . . X 5 132151 .X Lulig-A JAMES T, GEFFERT Editor LA IE 1 52 JEANNINE BELL Monoglng Editor 246 SHIRLEY J. VERNON Arr Editor GRETA A. WEAVER VIVIAN J. HARTENBACH ROBERT W FRASEF1 College Editor Senior Editor Activities Editor LA VIE, first appearing in 1889, was originally published as a junior yearbook, and it was not until 1930 that it became a senior class record book., Since 1889 LA VIE has been published annually, with the exception of the Final war year, 19-15. Last year, LA XZIE for the sixth time since 193-1, won the A1lAiXHlGl'1CZl11 award of the National Scholastic Press Association. Prior to 1930, the editor was elected by the students, but now the outgoing senior board appoints the new editor and the new senior board from the existing junior board. This year the senior board de- cided to initiate a sophomore board. Now students can acquire more experience working on the staff before they are selected for junior and senior board positions. This year 9-1 out of 175 candidates were chosen for the sophomore board in October. The junior board, consisting of -10 students, was selected in December. Twenty students were chosen in March for senior board positions. Bnttrmi Huw, Luft to Riglxlfjnwcly, NYilf:x', LiI111I1E1'n11111, Dovvcll, FrieLlI11z1I1, KI11-rr. Bell, Ce L1 nz-i Ycr11oI1, lla1rte11l1I1cl1. Riclmrrls, Colt1i11, BlEutgc. Fraser, Yiislwurg, XYenver. Secmnl limvflig 11115 Bur Shrlrp, Seltzer, XYelliVer, Truxul. Gnssner, Hlllilllnlbll, Zukeski, Fees, fJPfICZEI15lil. Lent! XX 1 ILL Yuung. 'l'l1ir1l Run'-Kz1rfLI11kle, J. Berg, Kuhl, Curlcr, Row. Ir1l1I1R11I1, Martin, Pirrull, Dxmshg s 1 llusline, S. Berg, Struxn, Sullivan, B1Lrkc'tt, Nzilxus, .Xr111e11is. Fmirllz lion'-CirI1l1z1111, R11-LI1111 T. Cellbrl, C'r4iH'I1I1l, l.em.l111ur, Runk, Sig11o1'iI1i1. Krieger, Plrimrtis, HIISLII. XVUYIY, Sch H111 1 XYl1ire, llighee, Ilnll. AVID L COLTON LISABETH A. KNERR Sports Editor Organizations Editor ORGANIZATION 41. 'fl ,,,, 5 '- M551 llwggv 1 Y 44 1 -T151 1, sz? 1.11. .i,, 423 '31 gg.-3' 2-ff..,,G v1-- 'il '-'-,U - . r i,!'.,'i f,Q:.ff. 'QM iflui '11 MARGARET C. DOGGETT STANLEY R. ZIMMERMAN LEONARD M FRIEDMAN Photography Editor Circulation Monoger Sfoff Phofogropher IANIES T. GEFFlil!'1' O. JEANNINE BEL1. QlRETA A. XA7EAVliR XIIVIAN HARTENBAUII ROBERT VV. FRASER DAVID L. COLTIIN LISABETII A. KNERXI RlARGARET C. DLJClGET'l STANLEY R. Z1 NI IXI ERN! AN LEONARD M. FRIEDBIAN 'IANET L. BLELITLQE DAVID M. PIX SHIRLEY VERNON lJANIEL D. KISTLER Senior Editorizzl Bmzrrl VIRGINIA NIAYES ART STAFF Senior Ar! Bouml FLIIECLA L. IAWDI' EDWARD A. RICHARDS llldllflgillg College - Senior Activities - Sports Ol'gtT1ZlZl7TiO1IS P110t0gr1I11l1y 4 CI1'C1llUfIUI1 Editor Editor Erliror Editor Enllml' Editor ELTHUJ' Editor Eflllfll' Stuff Plzomgrnplier HARRX' C. RICFERRAN ROBERT B. XIOSBURG - Art Edifor IOAN A. VVILEI' MARVIN L. KRASNANSKY Editor RONALD S. BONN Managing Editor EDWARD D. SHANKEN Business Manager JERALD CLIBANOFF Assistant Business Manager GEORGE A GLAZER City Editor ERNEST G MOORE Sports Edit ROBERT L. LEYBURN Advertising Manager L. HOWARD BOLEKY National Advertising Manager FLORENZ J. FENTON Senior Board A'1ARVIN L. RONALD S. GEORGE A. ERNEST G. FLORENZ NIOYLAN C. LEONARD T. THE DAILY ORGANIZATION KRASNANSKY - - Editor BONN - - Managing Editor GLAZER - - City Editor MOORE - Sports Editor FENTON - Editorial Director TNIILLS - - Makeup Editor KOLASINSKI - Wire Editor CAROLYN E. BARRETT - ROSEMARY J. DELAHANTY DAVID L. COLTON '- ROBERT B. VOSBURG GRETA A. WEAVER ROBERT W. FRASER - NIILDRED M. IXIARTIN PAUL S. BEIGIILEY - LEE E. STERN - EDWARD D. SHANKEN JERALD CLIBANOEI1 ROBERT L. LEYBURN HOWARD BOLEKY JOHN B. HORSFORD - JOSEPH SUTOVSKY, JR. CAROLYN ROBERT VV. NIELVIN L. ALLEY - KOONS GLASS - LARYN D. S.-xx - TEIXIA M. KLEBER - JOAN C. MOROSINI DONALD J. JACKEL - DOROTHY NAVEEN Society Editor - Feature Editor - Assistant Sports Editor Assistant Sports Editor - Assistant Society Editor - - C0-Librarian Co-Librarian Exchange Editor Assistant City Editor - Business Nlanager Assistant Business Manager - Advertising Director National Advertising Manager Co-Circulation Manager - Co-Circulation Manager - Personnel Manager Promotion Iifianager - Promotion Manager - Classiyqed Advertising Manager - Office Nlanager - Secretary - Senior Board Senior Board Junior Editorial Board LAXIONNE ALTHOUSE ARNOLD M. BLOONI JAMES W. GROMILLER CHARLES K. HENDERSON ROBERT D. HIGHTON DAVID R. JONES LENORE F. KARANOWITZ JOAN KUNTZ BETTIE J. Loux ANDREW W. MCNEILLIE ELIZA NEWELL PATRICIA J. NUTTER VIRGINIA C. OPOOZENSRI DAVID M. PELLNITZ JANE E. REBER TED C. SOENS MARY M. STARR MARIAN L. UNGAR SIIIRLEY A. VANDEVER OLLEGIAN A daily student publication, the Daily Collegian served its Hrst year as an eight- page paper and as a result achieved more complete coverage of campus, town, state, national, and international news. The Collegian, not restricted by facul- ty censorship, is one of the few college newspapers in the country that enjoys such freedom. Collegian is run strictly on a newspaper basis with news written as unbiased as learning students can make it. During the past year, a freshman edi- torial hoard was established as a means to increase interest among the candidates and to provide more complete coverage of important campus events. Although the stall is made up primarily of stu- dents in journalism, students from any curricula are eligible For the stall. Photographic coverage of events was improved during the year and a cartoon, illustrating the weather forecast, was a regular page one feature. To improve its national picture cov- erage, Collegian in February introduced the use of Associated Press telemat service. The Collegian has no firm editorial policy. Any staff member may write for or against any topic, so long as the editorial is based on sound judgment. An issue that all stall members took a strong stand against this year was the proposed state loyalty oath bill. Editorial adviser this vear was Louis ll. Bell and advertising adviser was R. O. Byers. Bolton: How, left to Right-Sutovsky, llorslord, Boleky, Koons, Clibanoll, Leyburn, E. Shanlven, Krasnansky. Bonn, Glazer, Moore, Fenton, Barrett, Yoshurg. Second Ruwfllpstcin, Delahanty, Fraser, Newell, Kolasinski, Reber, M. Shanken, XVeaver, Loux, Kahanowitz, Opoczenski, Agnew, Alley, Mills, Kleber. Tlrird Ilan'- llovalina, Morgan, Kuntz, Ungar, Zimmerman, Stern, Colton, DelleDonne, Martin, lleiglxley, .-Xltlxouse, Yanclever, Nutter, Morosini, Potts, Naveen. Fourth Hon'fSoens, Smith, Marcinek, Henderson. Gromiller, Pellnitz, YValler- stein, Kalson, Pierotti, Murtha, Trembley, Sax, Bierman. Fifth Row-McNeillie, XYallxer, Farrelly, Yuscavage Bloom, jones, Poorman, Schooley, Morley, Glass, Moslak, Mazis, Landau. Q- -.NDI f i'! S. aiI lsX -Cs' 2-X ' . 7- S TN..M PENN STATE FROTH ORGANI7 XTION RONALD S. BONN - Eclztm LAIRD D. KINNAIRD Manavuzv Ednm IXIARC R. IQIIYIELIWAN Bnsmesi Manfwev BOARD OF EDITORS PETER A. WHELAN AIARILYN P. LEVITT PAUL S. BE1cHLEY JANET L. BLEUTGE RILiHARD ART STAFF HENRX' M. PROGAR - Dzrcctoz IANIES P ANDERQON PROMOTION SIAFF ANN G. I-IIBBS - E Duectov AAIARJORIE A. IVICLAREN OHN A CONDIT FRANKLIN S IxELLx PHOTOCITAPIIX STAFF PETER LUNDE ARNOL T ROSENBERG ADVERTISIIX G STAFF PHILLIP D. ZIMIVIERIVIAN - Duectm M. JULIE ARNOLD - C0'D119Cf01 M JULIE ARNOLD CIRCULATION STAFF AIARVIN R. BERK - Dnecto: E. BYRNE TETLEY, BARBARA A WASKA Acsocmtes HENRY M PROGAR MARVIN R BERK Dnrector, Art Staff Durecfor Cnrculcmon Staff Froth, Penn States humor magazine, is rated among the top ten college humor magazines in the country. Each issue circulates an average of 5,000 copies on campus. The circulation does not end here, however, for Frotli Ends its way into other campus magazines and na- tional publications. Frotlz is best-known for its annual parodies on national magazines, among them the Saturday Evening lklostu and Esqueer. This year's magazine made no ma'or chanves in content. Frotlz J as Girl ol' the Month, Old lX'lania, Dope Sheet, and Mug and lester continued to he the most popular features. Frotlz continued its friendly feud with the Daily Collegian by reprinting the news- papers typographical errors with appro- priate squibs. The Foolish Gentlemen who work on Frotlz are divided into the senior, jun- ior. and sophomore boards. The staff is chosen annually on the basis of its abile ity to Let Mirth Prevailf' The First issue of Frotlz came out in 1909, and the following year it went into regular publication. This year marked the second time eight issues were published. Although only -12 years old. Froflz this year jumped the gun with its centennial anniversary issue. The anf nual parody was called This Reels, based on a newspaper Sunday supple- ment. Bottom Row, Left to Right-hlatlow, Tetley, Arnold, P. Zimmerman, Xliaska, Kimelman, Bonn. Kinnaircl, Levitt. Wlhelan, Hibbs, Progar, Kluger. Second Ron'-jones, Croop. Blayherry, Phillips, iX1cLaren, Pierce, Raak, DelleDonne, Harrison. Bronk. Hotlnian, Zettle, Yahres, Bleutge. Tliirrl lion'-Velenehik, Patterson, XVantlel, Rosenberger, Lederer, Dahl. Kahanowitz, B. Zimmerman, Blarohnic, Kraft, XVilson, Holloway, Metford, llason. Conti. Fourth Row-Morgans, Grimm, Marcinek, Nudorf, II. Anderson, Blair, Beighley, Shoemaker, Kelly, Osman, Neuweiler, I. Anderson, Stewart, Harvey, Sklar, Robinson. 251 INKLING lzzkling, the campus literary magazine, provides an outlet for College students who have literary talents and wish to have their work published. lizkliizg got its start two years ago when the hoard of publica- tions realized the need for a student literary publication. The board, Composed of students, secured the aid of the Department of English Composition with its wealth of literary talent and set out to prove to everyone that the College could supfort a Com- pletely literary magazine. There is no special date set for the appearance of the magazine. It is published as sufhcient material is received from the student bodv. E ENZ 5- F FLOR Ednor NTON ORGANIZATION FLORENZ FENTON - - - - Editor NIILTON BERNSTEIN Managing Editor IOHN R. TIBBOTT Business Manager H. CARROL CHAPh'IAN - Advertising Manager ROBERT L. LEYBURN - Assistant Business Manager Faculty Advisers J. HELLER L. H. BELL R. O. BYERS E. L. RIATTIL R. B. LEHMAN G. L. DONOVAN JOHN R. TIBBOTT Business Mcncger Bottom Raw, Left to Right- Rosenherg, Chapman, Bern- stein. lfunion, 'llihlmth Loy burn, Huxley, Xxihlieiell. Seu- nml Huw - Isenherg, Knaucr, lloerr, Alley. Musgrave, Dun- mire, Cullnian. Thirtl Row- Marluw, I an s k ol, Kirschner, NI C F e r r a n, Martz, Ayers, Stahl, Frankel, Metz, 252 Y sw ,...- ,., -.. ,. Y--1. ,... The P81111 State F111'111e1', formally named thc PC1712 State Fnr111e1', Forester, and Scientist but reduced by popular usage. was first published in 1908. Wlarftime restrictions resulted in suspension of publication from I9-B to 1949, when the present magazine was organized and named. Six issues, appearing monthly during the school year, serve some 4.000 subscribers. Circulation includes the students in the School of Agriculture, alumni, and the public. The magazine, featuring humor, editorials, womens inter- ests, and technical information contributed by Ag students, keeps the public informed of work done in the School of Agriculture, including the Agricultural Experiment Station. ORGANIZATION DAVID STABLER - 4 - Editor-in-Clzief LOYVELL N. LEXVIS - Managing Editor THOMAS VV. SCOTT Business Manager ROBERT A. KAUFFIVIAN CiTC'HlHfiO11 Mmmger james XV. GHAEF - Advertising Mazinger Aaxoro T. ROSENBERG - Plzotograplzer Bottom Row, Left to Ridht- D Zihmer, VVOIE, Scott, Lewis, Stabler. Kulman, Ralff, Graef, Iurchak, Marcucci, Killian, Fleming. Second Row-Kim said, Dum, Rightmire, Laf- F o o n, Dempster, Vllhitlock, Bauer, Gribben, Steim, Lind- srrom, Holclren, Kresge. Third Row-Reinoehl, Umbreit, Stot- tlemyer, Gaylord, Kalfas, Sny- der, Griffith, Burdette, Hutch- inson, Ondrejko, Kreiser. Kim- mel. Fourth Row-Berthold, Drippe, Schumann. Montgom- ery, VVeber, Hallman, Kline, Smith, Drause, Hall. THOMAS W. SCOTT Business Manager H-SQUID' PENN STATE ENGINEER The Penn State Engineer is a semi-technical magazine which publishes articles written by students and faculty concerning campus activities, job possibilities, and new developments in the held of engineering. The Engineer is a member of the Engineering College Maga- zines Associates. The special goal of the staff this year was to make the maga- zine a truly semi-technical publication so all could read and under- stand it. There were articles of interest to students in all schools as well as the articles with special appeal to the engineers. y Faculty advisers for the year were H. l. Tarpley. chairman: C. E. Bullingerg A. W. Caseg P. K. Roosg T. C. Kavanaghg and E. P. Nye. ORCANIZATICN IOHN B. SPAHHAWK, IR. - - - - Editor GROVER F. VVACHTER, IR. Managing Editor RICHARD A. GORDMAN - Business Manager CPIARLES FALZONE - - Feature Editor CREIGHTON V. Rorz - Illustrations Editor IAIVIES C. GREY - Pliotograpliy Editor KENNETH S. SHULL - Local Advertising Manager XAIILLARD P. DYE, jn. - National Advertising Manager XMILLIAINI B. ATCNIILLIN - - Co-Circulation Manager loHN A. XAIALSH - - Co-Circulation Manager E. GRACE BLACK - - - Office Alanager RENATO A. RODRIGUEZ, ja. Promotion Manager CHARLES R. VVEBB, ja. - - Business Accountant , sv JOHN B E Bottom How, Left to Right- Gilruy. Gordmnn, Black,Al7al- Zone, Sparhawk, XVHCTIICI, Rotz, Miller, Mcllillin, R. A. Rodriguez, U'atson. Second Row f Kinsey, Howells, Un- SCF, Hutchinson, Uppstrom, Carter, Mix, Taylor, Arnold, King, Lantz. Tlzirrl Raw! Milcnius, Thornton, Gibbs. Nowell, Newman, Schlugel, Ilawk, L e li m zi n, Shelley, Rupp, Enoch. Fourth Rout'- Iosl, .Xlbrigl1t, Pope, Plasterer. Brohst, llelm, Bauhlitz, Soul- erct, Minor, Brainerd, R. C. Rodriguez. 254 RICHARD A. GORDMAN Business Manager ORGANIZATION FLORENZ 1. FENTON - Y Editor ROBERT L. LEY1-:URN - Business Manager LEONARD T. KOLASINSKI Managing Editor A .L L. HOXKVARD BOLEKY - Advertising FLORE NZ 14 FENTON EQHOV 4 ROBERT VV. FRASER - - - Copy Editor ROBERT VV. KOONS - Assistant Advertising Manager ROBERT L. LEYBURN Busmess Mcmoger STUDENT HANDBOOK 7 LEONARD T. KOLASKNJ Editor ORGANIZATION LEONARD T. KOLASINSKI Ifflitor ROSEINIARY DELAHANTY A Axsnciule Editor ROSEMARY J. DELAHANTY Associate Edifor WI-IO'S IN THE NEWS 255 STUDENT GOVERNMENT - -Vx: wr V: p,: .- 'f ,. . .,-fr ---?Q.,,,V:,,-.1 wg-V.1,-, ef ,:i'ra'W-W-w1s,:,5 , Q1. ,'.V.,,v- V ' V-VQV.--sgwsxzlsfegfv. ' - gfmzfifi. -we fskwrg+f:1.Vef '1'rV'Gi 5'vh- +V' V w .H k.,. M, , ,. , , Q.. :msg A .5 ui 1 V V V V ,V M, A w ..g-114 - ' ,w1.5,.- ' 1-' -.:.:y::V,.':a-V,V 1- V ::a25:bpf,yf,',3Ag -in . , ' ul: ff ,- , V , web -V WS Q 1 ?'V ' ' 'fer-7 f1'1P3.. Qfaf' , 33f.f.Vg .'f?QaQf,g1: . Wg? Sas..-. .V .ff 4 ' ,.,:, A ,?'4.'r.,jqju, ' . 'ff ,. VEi1'?4iV- Qi: K - . bll k VJ wx Q, ,.,, fiyffiu ,z-1 3,65 -57. V 4 ' 5 4 . 'Ev f 1, J, it M , , 1' s 2 4' r T 3 I . . wi. 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I - -' j +V V -X.. 1 - 3 ,fy . . i, V23i,. f-14439-Hgk - ' ff 5 2 - 'zz.f1w. N -'L 2 f 2: .k. fs,-,i'ZX'5 fn ' '- .: ',-r3w43f'f:c', ,1 - . 'fV -.55w3 f?S'- 31f5,.7f1l4 V, :Mu -1, ,TQ5s,-'QWS' 51325-fw ' ' . '1wf'V1',mv:- V.- 1.19 A QV r-gL gA,QV.g,5,z?..,X gktgi, . b , 1 .4 , ,. X :L ' ,. ,,,. . ,MM . x V 'Q' ,n.q.,g regain-5 Al 'J :if '?'.'.i j1LViV,,:VEi2gw,af9-:ig I L , N 5:-QQ?-my V Vw-Js. fi? -gun f .i X , Vrwi QW ' llffga, .u V - , . ,,, W Y , Q, V 4, P nf 1 4 4 'ifgzwz . nigh-AV , .. ., ,,V,,. A A -x,ifV,V. V4 v1!2vy,i,V V, 2, V f:'V AKSQYSK-.::fiV3g,ss11:V.: M ' iii Gia 7' V V wficxl - 4 , . , ., ff 1 'rail '? PM ,V -3, 'Q 4 J? ' ' gif? V Qkivf,-m..V - , 1 5.5.-71: V1-,hww VVV.V A w JAMES J. B. WORTH THOMAS B. JURCHAK All-College Secretory-Treasurer All-College President HARRY E. COVER All-College Vice-President ALL.-COLLEGE CABINET The legislative and most important branch of student government is All-College Cabinet. Rep' resenting each student, cabinet regulates student activities, student funds, and sets up and changes policies for all coInIIIittee action. Cabinet this vear approved the Central Promo- tion Agencv, organized aIId carried out a fund to aid students who lost their belongings in the Centzel Building fire, amended the All-College Constitution in order to place a sophomore and an additional junior on Tribunal, and approved lunior Class Day as an annual affair. Executive powers of cabinet rest in tlIe hands of the All College president. ludicial powers are vested in Tribunal and ludicial. Ex-ofhcio members of cabinet this vear were David K. Nlutchler, Tribunal chairman: leannine Bell, Judicial chairmang Ceorge L. Donovan, mane ager of Associated Student Activities and Student Llniong Ross B. Lehman, Alumni Cflice represenf tativeg Harold K. Wlilson, dean of men: and Pearl O. VVeston, dean of women. Cabinet PllfllLllDCDtkll'lkl1l was Barr E. Asplundh. ORGANIZATION JAIYIES J. B. X7llORTIfI HARRX' E. Covert Fl-IIOIXIIAS B. junci-IAK DAXVID E. OLNISTED lXl1CHAEL LIANEK - IDONALD B. HEIIBEIN ROBERT C. Smooi' DAVID ST,-XBLER R. BRYSON ClRAINE, ln. - - All-College Presitleut All-College l'iee-President All-College S6CI'GlUl'j'-Tl'8HSllVCI' Y Senior Class 'lzmior Class Soplioniore Class - Freslzmatz Class - Scliool of A Presitlent Presitletzt President President griczilttcre Sclzool of Cliemistry and Pliysies lN'lALPH ECOLF, ln. A - Selzool of Education QlHARLES 1. FALZONIL - Sclzool of Eizgiizeeriizg BETTY ANDERS Selzool of Home Economics EDWARD D. SIIANKEN Sclzool oftlze Liberal Arts AlILLARD ll. REUBURG School of Illineral Industries VVILLIANI F. MIIIALICH Scliool of Physical Eflzieatirm and Atlzletics STANLEY A. VVENCERT - Interfrnternity Council AIARILYN P. LEVITT - - Paulzelleuic Council IOHN H. LAUBAVII 1-lssociatioiz of lmlependenzt ,lien EDNA L. BAYLsoN - - - Leonicles MARILYN R. XVILLIAIXIS lVoiI1e1z's Recreation Association AlARY JANE XNQDODIIOEV ll10l1IE1lIS Student GO1'U1'l1I1ICl1l Association AlARVIN L. KIIASNANSIIY - - Pulzlications CLAIII E. GEORGE - Draumties and Forensic Council Bottom Row, Left to RiglztfCraine, Cover, XVorth, jurcl-Iak, Anders, Levitt. Seumnl How-Baylson, Bell, Shanlaen, Falzone, Egolf, Asplundh, D. hlaurey. Tliirtl Row-XYoodrow, Rehburg, Krasnanskv, XVeIIgert. Rlutehler, George, J. Maurey. MARY JANE WOODROW THE SENATE The Senate is the highest governing body of the WOmGl1lS Student Govern- ment Association. It maintains full con- trol and initiates all business which deals with the undergraduate woman. By executing a twoethirds majority veto power over the House of Repre- sentatives, the Senate is the executive power which controls all legislation passed by the other womens governing groups. The three main purposes of the Senf ate are to direct the afliairs of the women studentsg to further a feeling of personal responsibility among all members of WSGAg and to maintain a spirit of eo- operation with the administration and faculty of the College. Advisers to the Senate are Pearl O. VVeston, dean of women, and her assis' tants. As the major power in WSGA, the Senate merely offers guidance and as- sistance, not orders. It is based on stuf dent initiative and represents the stu- dent. Any student may voice an opinion on a vital issue by attending one of the meetings held weekly. 260 MARY j.-we Woonnow YVONNE P. CARTER XIIRGINIA L. MILLER CAROLYN M. PELCZAR EsTHEu Buck JOAN C. HLITCliON ORGANIZATION - - President Vice'P'resident - Secretary Treasurer MEMBERS ANN E. CUNNINGHAIYI JANET L. HERD NANCY D. VVHITE Bottom Row. Left to Right-Beck, Pelczar, Carter, XVoodrow, Miller, Brminer, XVhite. Second Row-Hutchon, Johnson, Cunningham, Bell, Glud, XVi.lliamson. YVONN E P. CARTER HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The House of Representatives may well be called the voice of women stu- dents because all women students may make suggestions for action through their representatives. At the beginning of each college year all upperclass living units elect officers. The presidents of the units, which num- ber 13, become members of the House. The vice-president of the Senate, who is automatically president of the House, brings the total to 14. The other three oflicers of the House are elected by the members. In order to be a representative, a woman must be an undergraduate, have a 1.5 Al1'Co1lege average, and must have no major judicial record. Students' complaints and suggestions are discussed at the meetings, as are such matters as dormitory hours, food service, etc. Policy decisions, however, are referred to the Senate. A portion of the funds from Campus Chest is sent each year, under the di- rection of the House, to three charities. In recent years these have included thc Mifflin County Child Welfare Service, the American Medical Women's Asso- ciation, and the Estelle H. Hetzel Fund for Emergencies. JUDICIAL B GRGANIZATION Davin K. AIUTCHLER Chairman, Student Tribunal IEANNINE BELL Chairman, judicial Committee .rw l l Student Tribunal and judicial Committee, the two judicial bodies of l student government, are responsible for the enforcement of undergraduate student t regulations and have the authority to establish and enforce College customs. The judicial Committee, consisting of eight members-four juniors and four seniors-is appointed by the judicial chairman and the president of the Womens Student Covernment Association with the approval of the WSCA Senate. They judge violations of rules by women students. Student Tribunal, a similar organization for men students, is composed of nine members: hve seniors, three juniors, and one sophomore. They are appointed by the Tribunal chairman and the All-College president subject to final approval by All-College Cabinet. These committees have the power to summon before them any student over which they have jurisdiction, to conduct investigations they deem necessary, and to punish students found guilty of violations of College regulations. They may allix penalties up to and including recommendation for expulsion from the College. Students may appeal all decisions to All-College Cabinet, the body which has final jurisdiction over Tribunal and judicial recommendations. CDIES 5'.? K- t ' E. . if X , W.. : Q is S.-.,,vN.eg. . -' if :V . 1 'gp-' 'mite Bottom Row. Left to Right-Isaacman, Bell, Albrecht, GrifEtl1. Second Row-Berg, Yerger, Taylor, Anderson. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Lemyre, Mutchler, Goldman, Klingensmitli. ' Second Row-Kaplan, Donnal, Sachs, Fleming. i 1 J The National Student Association is an organization seeking to maintain academic freedom, to promote democratic student government, to develop better educational standards, to improve student welfare, and to guarantee equal rights and opportunities in education to all people regardless of sex, race, religion, political beliefs, or economic circumstances. Projects of the Penn State NSA group this year consisted of absentee voting for students, faculty-course evaluation system, and a student discount on transportation costs. ln April, the Student Government Clinic, last year sponsored by hluhlenberg College, held its annual meeting at Penn State. For the second time in Eve years, Penn State was the headquarters for the Pennsylvania region of NSA. William Klisanin, chairman of the campus NSA, is president of the Pennsylvania region of NSA, and Milton Bernstein is regional publicity director. NATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION ORGANIZATION WILLIAM KLISANIN - - - Chairman CORDELL ANN MURTHA - Secretary MxLToN BERNSTHN A - - Public Relations ARTHUR E. ROSFELD Stucleizt Govermueizt Clinic Director Bottom Row, Lef-t to Right-Sachs, Seitz, Bernstein, Klisanin, Murtha, E. Shanken, Ycrger. Second Hou'- McKenzie, Beiter, Garfinkel, Seiple, M. Shanken, Martin, Kahanuwitz. Third Ron'-Allison, Folcarelli, Green- berg, Lehman, Chesla, Graham. f 9' WILLIAM J. KLISANIN Chairman '7 1. Bottom Row, Left to Right! Weimer, Tomlinson, Leclmer, Butz, Stabler, Jurchak, lluens- ly, Bigley, XVhur!un. Second RowfGlessner, XVaddington, Lutz, Nichol, Zihmer, Akers, Burrell, Strait, Kimmel, Dop- P el. Third Row - Miller, Il u w k , Stanley, Schroeder, Myers, Geurhart. Stankuwski, Davies, Kreiser. Fourth Row -Mindler, Haier, Rodriguez, Griflith, Cross. Pease, Traini, Mucialek. DAVID STABLER President RALPH B. CRAINE, JR, President Bottom How, Left to Right- Aver, Reese, Furlong, Craine, Plyler, Lnughran, Tice. Svc! oml Row - Ritter, XVulf , Smith, Ramsay. Storms, Ilurt- suugh, Miller, Knox. Third Ilolv-Nlallick, Geiger, Yocom, Vilarrell, Brown, ir i X , Um stead, Gelb, Ferguson. Hutlnm flow, Luft to Right- .f EDUCATION STUDENT COUNCIL RALPH EGOLF, IR. President ORGANIZATION NIARIAN C. XVHITELEY - l'iL-c-Presiileut RUTH NI. EDDY - Semetary-Tremzizfr Musluk, XVliilelev, Egolf, Ecl- Lly, '11-P111'1', Yeriger, Shapiro, Purler. Suunml Hmv-llills- ni ai n , listulumuk, Riclmrz.ls-. Q'h.implin, ll u lm e r , Richer, ClrilHtli. 'llzinl Run'-llve1't, Llrmmick, llc it c r , Cfrrmley, Shank, llrill. RALPH J. EGOLF, JR. President COUNCILS ------------------------------------- ENGINEERING STUDENT COUNCIL C1-IARLES FALZONE. Presideul Y DAVID G. XIARGOLF l - -P' 511 t O1iOfxN1zAT1Om , if , ROBERT b. XX ATSON Secremry LAYVRENCE F. SCHNLEPP - Trefzsurer CHARLES J. FALZONE President Hntiom Ilmv, Left 10 Right- Sliirev, l'i1eu.ivug0. Sclmiepp, llilzuiw. Klnrgfilf. Yl'ntsOn. I Imvclls, Rl'i1l1nlwr. Sawmill llnw - Si lxusler, .Xmlrx'sicl4, Stlwunugul. Pope. King Miller. Collins. 'Illini Hou'- Xllmriglit, H213 tcniuk, B u l cl - win, Jnclxsmi, Ristcnlmlr, Spar- lmwli, Smxpkowslii, Cibsnn. Fnnrrlz Rrixi-Brciaclt, llnnvcr, Rea, llcss, XValsh, Klakofski, Xlnrkle, C. Hiller. 2 Bottom Row, Left to Right- Masun, Barth, Norton, Anders. Dean, Reber, Ferguson, May- berry. Second Row-Sherts, Foeht, Coates, Cov, Franklin Lynch. Tzmfz Rbw-I-Iepler: Matlavage. Snyder, Tritsch, Puparazo, Green, Powers. G BETTY J. ANDERS Presldeni - ff ' Q 5. 'Qs I 'V 4? I , ., g ,...' - ' 4' - . ...kr I I if rr HOME ECONOMICS STUDENT COUNCIL BETTY J. ANDERS - - President ORGANIZATION BARBARA E. NORTON - VfC9'PT8Sid8Hf VVILLIAM H. TRITSCH Secretm'y-Treasurer K' EDWARD D. SHANKEN President Bottom Row, Left to Right- lfurrell, llurral, Pulver, Barron Shanken, KVertz, NVOOrIwnrd Quigley. Second Run'-Klupp 1.uLn.mun, Klorgun, .Xgneu Durek, Slupin, Puser, Mnmnic, XViIliums. 'l'I1inI Rnu'gXVOOcI Schuerlrc. Loevner, Greenberg Lewis, Xllisun, XY il I i Zllll S lsunbcrg. --- STUDENT LIBERA L ARTS STUDENT COUNCIL EDXVARD D. S1-IANKEN Y - - President ORGANIZATION JOHN BARON Vice-Presiflent PATRICIA A. XVERTZ Secretary-Treasurer yi' Bottom Raw, Left in Right- Lcmyre, Pcterman, Rehhurg Yuunu, Flcminu. Second Row -Deiicrt, Hufliner, Harrison Fiedurck, Decker, B u W n e 'Hziml Rnu'wXVrigl1t, Sanders Mcuhfuw, Breading, Hussey. . ,192 A',- 5 , ,I 1-'gi .rs MILLARD H. REHBURG Presndenf x ,f WILLIAM F, MIHALICH Presldent J Bolton: Low. Leff to Right- R u s t , Mihalich, Lnmuster, Sledzik. Second Huw-Mc Imirc, Durfee, Powell. Bottom Row, Lcff rn Right-v Fields, Kuullfmnn, Tomlinson, Griifntlx, Donuvan. Scuoml Row-Burnett, Grout, McGin- nis, Biever, Nicholls, Bcrryhill. HERBERT W. TOMLINSON President, Nlffony Dorm Councll RICHARD P. MILLS, JR. President, West Dorm Councnl Hmmm Row, Left In Hight- T a gl il 11 g, Grifllth, lllills, Stamm, Nnrcisi. Suunnd Row -Fox, Levin, Brewer. Becker. Tllird R0u'fSeyl0r, Heck, Meyer, Parish. POLLOCK DORMITORY COUNCIL VVILLIARI I I'IAINES - PresirIe1zt FRANK I SCIIREY Vice-PresifIeuf I ORGANIZATION ALAN VV NIALONEY Secretary DONALD C DOUGLAS - - Treasurer PM P- X42 II' ch ' T. fflfi TOWN COUNCIL PAUL ZAINONI President D LLHINIAN I7ICC'P1'tf2SILI!3IlI 0 NEAL RG IZATION PM SON I C LYDE A Secretary IxAx E VV VINSON - Treasurer Hulluuz Huw, Left tu Right- Iluncl. Maloney, Hainem, F. Schrey, Douglas. Second Row - Collier, Hartman, lv e S, NicdIJuIa, Fznnuus. Tlzirml Huw fC. Schruy, Ludwick, Mar- lini. WILLIAM J, HAINES Presldent PAUL J. ZANONI President Town Council Hutton: How, Lcfl -I0 Highl- Tuylot, Pitt, Zanuni, Clvde, Shoemaker. Second Rnlv -- Bcrthot, Ilallgren, YV 0 I k a, Elder, Gildua. 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V , '. ..gi,,, ,, r-:vwpmx A,-VGQQQ ffyf' ',m41-- I .,3.i:f,:il'A,xm, , ,ff ac, Q ,,.h,,14 -: f f If v ' 4' J' 'L'-'Y ,-ivy ' O kzpaifi '. 129 .W ..1....: .eq ii Oil pointing bv Jeon T. Osborn Architectural design problem by John M. Goduscik Modern dance, one of the Combined Arts 273 PENN STATE PLAYERS Using both Schwab Auditorium and Center Stage, the Penn State Players presented eight productions during the school year. Schwab productions in- cluded Our Town followed by The Heiress, You Cant Take lt Nllith You, and hnally She Stoops To Con- querf' Additional plays included: The Great Big Doorstep, which opened Center Stage productions, Tartufle g Hedda Cablerug and A'Biography. These shows ran for six week ends at Center Stage and were presented arena style with the audience seated around the stage. Membership in Players is acquired through the point system. A candidate may earn these points by working on a minimum of three shows, either acting or doing work on crews such as lighting, sound, make-up, costumes, construction, adyertising, or promotion. Players VVork Shop, an addition to the program this year, helped interested students learn the fundamentals of play production. This was planned to give students the background in crew work for future Player productions. hlembers of the Five 0'CloclQ Thea- ter, an experimental group, presented original short plays written by students enrolled in play-writing courses. The ELIZABETH L. MORGAN Presdent scriptfinfhand plays were produced by student actors, directors, and techni- cians. A. C. Cloetingh is head of the Penn State Players. The directors are hlichael Kesdekian, Robert D. Reifsneider, War- ren S. Smith, VValter Walters, and Kelly Yeaton. ORGANIZATION ELIZABETH L. MORGAN - - President JIOHN F. PRICE - Y Vice-President lX'lARCIA YOFIIE - - PHYLLIS I. BRENCKNIAN Corresponding Secretary RICHARD C. PATTERSON Y - Treasurer Recording Secretary Bottom How, Left to Right-Adair, lllalters, Yofle, Blorgan, Cloetingh, Director: Price, Brencliman. Schulte, Blum, Sax, Kluger, Goldstein, Pulver. Second Hou'-Barton, llbolforcl, Tetley, Stridinger. Shanken, Colbert, Kugelman, liaison Fahringcr, Speiser, Fairchok, Kesdekian, Technical Director. Third RmvfBeri-rstcin, E. Smith, Fink, hlelvin, Blarko, Pakkanen, Klopp, Samuels, Farrell, M. Smith, Plirman, Patterson. Fourth Row- Sherk. Allen, Ghost, Iaskol, Bleibcrg, Pupo, Kimelman, McClain, Harding, Sclxleifcr, Klisanin, Culbertson, Angeloni. Fifth Ron'-jason, Altobelli, Cardinali. Diefendcrfer, Chadwick, Amolc, Craine, Oswalt, Mills, Ricci. X Lady in the Dork l 1, il Gentle People Great Bug Doorsf: p John Bull'S Other Island YP Q! L TcJrtufff3' Our Town H. CARROL CHAPMAN ff President X X X X X X X X X ORGANIZATION H. CARROL CiIIAPhIAN - President FRANK H. Lewis - Vice-President -loHN F. PRICE - - Secretary ATARC R. TQIIVIELZNIAN Treasurer IHEN two professors, the late Fred Lewis Pattee and the late john lXl. Leete, organized Thes- pians 54 years ago. they never had in mind musical comedy which is now the Thespians' stock in trade. The purpose of the original Thes- pians was to present as distinctive a representation of some of the old classics as students could possihly he made to do. The First Thespian production of Shericlan's The Rivals had none of the Chorus line of Bottoms Up, nor the Finished Broadway-like perform- ances of thc latter day Thespians. Only a few years after the organiza- tion was initiated did the chorus line appear in Thcspian productions, hut it was a men onlyii show for many years. Twenty years ago women had won a place in Thespian productions. and in 1943 Thespians' sister orga- nization, hlasquerettes, was formed. Traditional Thespian policy is to present an original musical each Fall and adopt a Broadway musical hit for their Spring production. Last Fall, Thespians and lllasquercttes pro- duced the original musical revue, Bottoms Up. 276 Z ZZ! g I X 1 1 f 1 X X 1 1 THESPIANS I X Bottom Row, Left to Ri.Lfl1ffFOl'Illl1HIO, Doroshow, Kimelman, Chapman, Lewis, Price, Fairchok, Nlyei Second Row-XVeiner, Chamberlain, Speiscr, Seevcrs. Longeneckcr. Stuck. Amole. Third Hou'-XVhiteHel Elmore, Duncan, XYolfc, Shanken, Harrington. aux, N v. ss., X -IX? Q- . .Mx W N . X.,,::R3!.. - N x xx . fi ' x. 4-'83, N- - ,H Rehearsal 1 Anything G1 ,4 ,,, I Y' as Bottoms Up V' HE 1918 presentation of 1t Pays To Advertise was perhaps the most revolutionary Thespian show, for it was then that Coeds made their tirst appearance in a campus produc- tion and paved thc way for the pres- ent group, 1Xlasquerettes. The all-male tradition started in 1897 when T h e s pi a n s was first formed. At that time there were on- ly two LlPPCl'ClilSSXVOUlCH and it was necessary for males to take female roles. Not until Decemher, 19-13, did the coeds organize and form hlasquer- ettes, the sister organization of Thes- pians. The present set-up Fosters co- operation between the two groups in the production of all Thcspian shows. This year members ol' 1X'1asquerettes added their singing, dancing, and acting talents to the original variety show, Bottoms Up, and the adap- tation of the Broadway hit, A Con- necticut Yankee in King Ai'thur's Court. Participation in three productions is necessary fo r memhership in 1X1asquerettes. URCANIZATIUN s AIICHALINE A. CTLAYSIXIITH - President ' . IEANNE E. XVIENEH - l'ice-President 15 :ki 1 0 PEGGY MAx'BEn1ix' - Secretafj' - t, -l , SALLY L. IONES - PnlrlicityClmirnmn . p X f 3 1 4 f f 5 it f i N3 f x L S 1 f f 1 if 5 X I , ., X, X ,Q K x ., 'fa . ' ,Nil x f! .71 W5 1 ,4- Bntmm Row, Left to Right-Thornton, Bavalina, Bowles, Claysniith, Mayberry, Tones. If Second Row-Laudano, Potts. Cohen, Broscious, Minor, Landau. X1 X X f f f f MASQUEREI LES f 1 f f ZZ 1 If MICHALINE A. CLAYSMITH President 277 ,.--.ll FIRST VIOLINS JOHN D. SWARTZ President CO I. LEG E ORGANIZATION joim D. Swami ---- President ANNA BELLE RUSSELL - - Secretary-Tr.-.msurer SY M P H O N Y O RC H EST RA R. . . CH.xuL.xiNE M. SCHXVAB - Librarian THEODORE K, IQARHAN - V 4 Director John I. Alt Carol J. llarliour Ioan Else Jean I. Ilachman Ioscph K. Geiger Stanley N. Green Lenorc Babione George R. Barber Mary L. .Xlbcrs Phyllis ll. Atherton Adele Q. Gillispic E. Jane Davis Edward P. Golschall Violet M. Haller Tlieodore Ilalkedis Rebecca I. Jackson XVerner B. joseph Gertrude A. Kittelberger Iaines A. Dunlap Ralph G. Eilberg :Xlbert E. Kalson james lX'Iartin Blair II. Gingrich .Xrthu.r M. Ilussey Margaret 1. Ludwick SECOND VIOLINS Barbara Macelrath Charles E. llanwiller VIOLAS Richard F. Fralick XVanda G. Gresh CELLO Rosemary P. Scott Margaret A. Shultz BASS VIOLAS Lloyd F. Lupfer Dorothy I. Muth Patricia Ramsey Sally R. Shapiro Edgar XV. Shelly, Ir. James Hirtz Jean E. Mastin John D. Swartz Dwight L. Tothero Charlaine M. Schwab Barbara XV. Thomas Carol S. Umbreit Yvonne E. Voigt Sally .X. Sherman Elizabeth XV. Spencer Eleanor I. XVeber Nancy G. Papke Luclla H. Valmont Roderick I. XViseman, Ir Alexander XV. Zerban FLUTES CLARINETS Mary L. Piclemcicr jean M. Richards Anna B. Russell Richard T. Stinson Ruth G. Beatty john XV. Holl Ronald A X ohn BASSOONS Anne Hughes Eugene M. Kocis Elya M. Zimmerman HORNS john B. Hull, jr. Grayce H. Jeffries Benjamin F. Oliver James G. Paterson Robert I. Swisshelm TRUMPETS TRODIBONES Benjamin C. Faust Robert Jones Frederick M. Orkiscki james G. Bortolotto Richard I. Brady David R. Fishburn OBOES PERCUSSION Robert S. Moyer Frances O'Connel Donald R. Rentschler Richard M. Harris Susan M. Holtzinger Earl M. Uram PIANO Joseph A. Rosenthal 2 7 8 ,ilili-1 ....i..T11 CHARLES A. BROUSE President PENN STATE CONCERT BLUE BAND ORGANIZATION C.ri.xi:1,us A. Huousn - - - President FIIIIUNIAS II. IIAHN - - Sucr'uti1i'y-Trrfirsirrcr FLIIHAIAS C. S'1'.xx'Eir - - Marmgur .XRNHLD L. Pixinxrmzll Assistant illuliugur Ggoizczm LQIANUPOULUS - Assistant Lilirariim 1 Edward B. Baldwin, Ir. Ann Barker Gerald P. Aurillo Richard K. Beamer Ruth G. Beatty Glenna C. Cox Richard Crosby Mary L. Pielcincirr Martha E. REX Russell I. DiMaruo Royal P. Fisher Robert C. Grinnnu Torn II. Ilahn BASS CLARINLTS Georgia Gianupoulos Daniel 1. LeYan Dona Darwin II. Bistlinc Charles A. Brouse James A. Colonna Donald Corda Neil S. Andre G. Ilope lellries Donald L. Felker Iames G. Bortolntto Richard I. Brady john I. Creigh Robert Cohn Eugcnc F. Golla Robert li. Manning Robert A. Ilarlmann L. Richard Brower FLUTES AND PICCOLOS IVilliam O. Rhodes Anna B. Russell CL.-XRINETS Kenneth B. llartlicb Richard K. Jacobs john I. Ienkins Margaret J. Ludwicli OBOES ld R. Re-ntschler Robert S. Moyer SAXOPIIONES Richard C. liartlick CORNETS AND TRUKIPETS Iohn S. Leistcr Allan C. Slay FRENCH HORNS Ilcnnie Il. Oliver RARITONES Donald A. Lambert TROMBONES David R. I:.lSlllJkl.Ill Hug Nancy' I- Schminlit' Judith A. Stuck Richard T. Stinson .Xndrcw C. Mills .Xrminc D. Paul lvilliam ll. Potts john XV. Rcitmcycr cnc M. Kncis Maril Iolin .-X. N lautino Samuel J. Moldovan Fred Rl. Orkiscslci Iainus C. Paterson Tommy G. Stayer lVilliam E. hlitchell Ignatius I. Santinoccto Kenneth D. Shaffer Frederick YV. Sinfclt Irene M. Stuart Glenn l'I. Stu1nplI BASSOONS yn R. IVilliams Elva BI. ZI1'Dl'l1Lll'l1 in Barbara 1. Murduugh Richard F. Stevens KIarlin P. Ristcnbatt Eugene J. Thomas Robert I. Swisshelm ,lane A. lVcavcr john D. Swartz Harry IV. Ncuhard BASSES Frank R. Chiappetta George Georgiclf Richard C. Koontz john XY. Ritchey Alexander XV. Zerbnn STRING BASS TYMPAXNI Lloyd F. Lupfer Charlaine M. Schwab Richard M. Harris I 'Y . PERCLFS Ol DIRECTOR Richard E. Gray lxennettu E. Peters 2- Y Arnold L. Paparazo YVi.lliam F. Shrum Irma ll ' DLLDIOP 279 f 'N X X ff X X .- f X ff xx ' X S X TREBLJE SINGER t if f. X f X 1 I x 1 I XX f f 1 Treble Sinffers, a choral actiritv for women students, XX 1 O ' s was organized in 19-l-l as a project ol the Department ol X-I hlusic and the XVomen's Student Government Association. lnterested students are auditioned by the director, Elmer C. XVareham, lr. A group ol' approximately 125 is selected each year. , Treble Singers' main project is their annual Spring Con- cert, which is held in Schwab Auditoriurn. Other activities X include caroling during Christmas season with the Mens Clee Club, participating in various State College High School programs, and singing at the May Day prograrn. The music, sung in four part harmony, consists of religious and secular numbers. Some ol' the secular songs include semi-classical numbers, popular selections, and folli songs as well as some arrangements by Fred Vlfaring, orchestra leader and a member of the Board of Trustees of the College. Some of the numbers sung are a cappella, but the majority are sung with piano accompaniment. hlemhers of the governing board this year were lean hlastin, Rita Case, -lane S. hlason, and hladeleine Sharp. Librarians were Nellie M. Spedding, Anna hl. XVebb, -loanne D. l.uyl3en, and ,loanne S. rlrnolcl. OllC.AXNlZrXFl-ION M.-xireAnET R. MORGAN - - - Presirleizt ELIZABETH G. AGNEXX' SL'L'l't'ltll'j Tl'CtlSIITEI' llorxx M. Arkmsox - Y Pianist MARGARET VR' MORGAN liraxrr-in C. lV,xlnirr.'xm1, ln. Director p'e5'de'l' Holton: llow, left In llrrglil fllosenbcrger, Xloslalt, Xlorcman, Scerist, Lippman. Marker, XYooll'ortl, Kern, YI. Davies. Sharp, Cranmer, Berg, XVaterhouse, Peterson. R. Davies, ludnitlt, KQrcenau'all, Xgnen, Del aux, A. Smith, Taylor, Garrett, lfreecl, Barltel, Richards, Allen. Claypotelr, llulill, Lynch. Second Rou'fXVandel, Mietus, Dollingcr. Spcrlding, Smarr. l,inr-.nxc.n'er, Unger, Petitgoul, Stevenson, Morgan, .Xtltinson, Halle, Kriner, Cirocl, Buchanan, Stumbler, Yoho, Sell. Arnold. Seitz. Reynolds, I. Smith, l'eclx, Smith, jones, llocrlcr, Curl, Nlcllrirlc. llrirrl lllIll'A XYehh, Lacey, Yorvotlicll. Luyhen, lleclxman, P. Morris, flosser, Xlarcinclx, Ulertlnall. Lytle, Slloemalxer, Scohelrl, N. Smilh, Krasley, Xounltins, Mason, Aleelain, Patterson, Gorris, Case, Ranck, Reed, Tyson, Vivo, Myers, Hermann, Rollo. Funrtlz How- Miller, Sadler, Sokol, Deemy, Durirsa. Ferguson, Mastin, Duvall. lihrenfeld, Cole, Crum, Cowan, Webber, Markley, Truxnl, Van Es, Danko, Meyer, Broomall, Knaff, Myer, Grimm, Roseuberger, Hadley, Hess, Morris, Kaiser, Glud, Long. 280 x ff X f X f X 7 X f X 1 X ff X X X X ! f X 1 X f X f x f x f X B X f G LEE CEU X, X XX The Penn State Clcc Cluh, founclctl in 1891, is ltnown X -gg'-f'2 2' throughout thc State for providing linc cntcrtuinincnt and X furthering the Pcnn Stutc spirit. XX Q . - . . x Flhc lli-Los, ai group ot lo incn choscn on Ll coinpctitivc X 5 , ' ' 1 hugig from the Cllcc Cluh, clclivhtctl aiutlicnccs clurinw the mst W , I ' H v 5 7 lb WILLIAM H. PARK rcur with their renditions ol popular norclty songs including p,eS,den, the olcl Ccrinun fuvoritcs Ich llin Cutcn Dolttorn untl Johnny Slunolicrf' Anothcr attraction coming from within thc orga- nization wtis the popular Varsity hlulc Quurtct which provecl popular hoth on campus untl on tour. During the month of April, the Clue Cluh toolt its ycurly concert tour. This ycnr thc incn journeyed to XVcstcrn Pcnns Sylvania nncl to New York. The club cliinuxccl thc xcur with Ll linul conccrt in Sclnvtrh Auclitoritnn. ORGANIZATION VV1LLIAM H. PARK - - - Prcxitlezzt Ricxrfxnn M. SPRIGCS l'icc-President XVILLIABI B. HAnnAL Secretarv KENNETH E. REAGLE - Trctzszrrer PETER E. IIARRI-ALI. Hzoifiessillrziztigei' X'.XRSI'l Y QUARTILT lui! lu lliglii--'ili.m', Purlt, Klug, .Xht-rn, Sumlcrhnul. VJ! xl! f Iiottom Row, Left to RiglzI-XVnodworth, Brunner, Carroll, Boudrcziu, Beagle, Fowler, Durrwnclucr, Gcyur, Pork, llughcs. Clullo, St-xxrirtl, linlcrlinc, Allison, jclliries, Erlv, Iunsey, Anthony, XViggin5, Cayley. Second Ron'-R. M. Hamilton, R. C. Hamilton, D. Schocrltc, Young, Iiunws. llunlsingcr, Hahn. XYilliuins, Jont-s, Ilorst, Slmw, Rohr- bevlk, A. Schoerke, Borland, Anderson, Rice, Shadlc. Tliiril Rrnl'-Ilnrml, Dc .-Xnconn, Lolwneclwr, Struinara, Huston, Shellx, Richardson, Xlillcrlinu, K,,,5L.,.' Minor, Luwrv. Sweeney, Bowers, Casale, Klug, Blangiginn. Fourth Row-Slielley, Peachey, Nichol, Lewis, Forbes, Holm, Padarolf, Falzone, Spriggs, Farrell, Moslgun, Krewson, Simpson, Jordan, Burrell, Cook, Moss, Hartman, Doyle. 281 FORENSIC COUNCIL 282 FORENSIC COUNCIL Boiron: Row, Left in lliglrr-O'Bricn, Gallagher, George. Lewis. Pulver. Secnml llow-XYcan'Cr, Almlcrclice, Unger, Klisanin, llntnsick. MEN'S DEBATE Burrow Row. Left to Iliglztflleru, Lewis, Xl'ernich, Shanken, O'Brien, George, Alderdice, Klisanin. Selronlncrgcr. Amolc. Suuoml Rmr'-Nlatnsick. Durek, Nowell, Swanson, Kolber, Harris, Headly, Greenberg, Stcnrlinnn. Tlzinl Rnu'wLyncli, Ilorewitz, Bryson, lVhite, Unger, Baron, Sinclair, Mcllmmorrglr, Trieslcr. L i WOMENS DEBATE Bottom Row. Left to Right-Crooks, Ungar, Brown, Murray, Wloodward, Menapace, Du.Pont, Goldberg. Cohn, Matlavage, Dobson, Fnhringer, Horger, Pulver, Schug. Second Row-Cutler, Zimmerman, Mondrick, Swank, Tooma. Iones, Nelsen, Tyler, Rodgiu, YVescott, Johns, XVi.ldman, Jarvis. Third Raw-Ristau, Nachlis, Ewing, Plummer, Kahn, Porter, Rothschild, Rakov, Trout- man, Lowry, Peterson, Holtzinger, Foight, I-Iileman, O'Too1e, Garfinkel. SM C.l.AlR E. GEORGE President, Forensic Council FORENSIC COUNCIL Forensic Council is the undergrad- uate student group in charge of extra- curricular speech and debate activities on campus. lts primary function is to maintain at a high level the extracur- ricular speecli and debate program. Members of the Council are appoint- ed by the All-College president fol- lowing nominations presented by mem- bers of the retiring Council. Nine men and women from the three upper class- es of the College serve as members of the Council. Both the men's and wo- men's debate squads are represented. The Council acts in an advisory ca- pacity with the debate coaches in de- termining the nature of the debate program. The Council assists in sched- uling international debates, and spon- sors intramural contests in discussion and debate. The Council also aids in conducting the john Henry Prizzell Extemporaneous Speaking Contest, held every spring at the College. loseph F. O'Brien serves as adviser to the Council. WOMENS DEBATE The womens debate squad is com- posed of approximately 35 members se- lected by competitive tryouts conducted at the beginning of each semester by Clayton H. Schug, womens debate coach. The primary purpose of the debate program is to help the debater think clearly, jspeak effectively under pres- sure, and develop sltill in oral com- position. During the 1950-51 debate season, the womens team debated against teams from 82 colleges, including 53 mens teams. All members of the squad, including freshmen. participated in at least one intercollegiate debate. The debaters participated in both decision and non-decision debates and employed orthodox as well as modified cross-ex- amination styles. The squad compiled an excellent record during the 1950-51 season. ln the Crand National tournament, the womens alhrmative team placed sec- ond in the Big Ten of the tourna- ment, which was attended by teams from -l5 colleges. The topic at the tour- nament was the 1950-51 national debate question: Resolved, that the non-com- munist nations should form a new in- ternational organization. Lois Pulver served as team mana- ger during the 1950-51 debate season and during the first semester of the 1951-52 season. Marian L. Ungar was named her successor. MENS DEBATE Members of the mens debate squad, composed of 15 to 25 men, are chosen following open five-minute tryout speeches. The selection committee in- cludes loseph F. O'Brien, squad coachg 1-larold O'Brien, assistant coachp and faculty of the department of speech. The topic debated at the majority of intercollegiate meets during the 1951- 52 debate season was the national ques- tion debated in colleges throughout the country: Resolved, that the federal government should adopt a permanent program of wage and price control. Each year an international debate is held at the College, with two members of the mens debate team and two repre- sentatives of British universities partici- pating. During the past season, two members of the College team debated with two men from Cxford University in split team competition. The topic debated concerned the advisability of the return of VVinston Churchill as British Prime Minister. The team won the state champion- ship at the annual Pennsylvania State tournament. held at Temple University. The mens aflirmative team placed fourth in the Big Ten at the Grand National tournament, held annually at 1X-'lary Wasliiiigtoii College. For the third consecutive year, the team won the VVashington and Jeffer- son debate tournament, thereby acquir- ing permanent possession of the tourna- ment trophy. The team also won the Duquesne novice tournament and in February swept the Boston National Invitational tournament with eight wins and no losses. The 16th annual Pennsylvania State Debaters Convention, attended by rep- resentatives from 21 Pennsylvania col- leges, was held during the 1950-51 debate season at the College. Clair E. George served as first vice-president at the convention, which was modeled after the national and state legislatures. 283 WOlVlEN'S RECREATION r g-.Q , WSL -My-. 551, . '7 x X . .ws :- ,. Q. . 4-x,, ' - Axhrh f,:YXk V 5 -9 . A 4' .fysp i j 4' f Gil ' 52: , - ' . 23 -fx XP mi Wm, X Y A U 5-1. ET s, . -M 5 .wav .-. .,,...--.N fam... ,4--.M -W--0 W. H...--. f 'C'442?gf?,a:gv'q5a, V J . . Aff ,.f ' I-1-Qiz.. , fm: .M-M' LJ:-52 .,...-0 324-T5 1 , - ' fYsf7'fE 1 I, . M 'ffi'-' ,....w' up-si 1 Ama-+ nd 1 , W., 1 .MW A ,A ' ' ii, f? -, ...am uw-M. .Y MW van..-. ' HXTYWT ii TQ , x W .525 2 Bottom Row, Left to Riglit-Barrett, XVallace, VVillia1-ns, Wlilliamson, VVhitney, Gwynn. Second Row-Lusk, VVorthington, I-Iinner, Keeney, Marple, Ferguson. WCM EN'S RECREATION ASSCDCIATICDN MARILYN R. WILLIAMS President During each college year, an activi- ties program for all undergraduate wo- men is sponsored by VVomen's Recrea- tion Association on the Penn State campus. VVRA is governed by an executive board, which is elected by women stu- dents. This board has three subdi- visions: a social board, club presidents' board, and the intramural board. The three general aspects of the XVRA are club activities, intramural projects, and individual participation. The club sports program is wide and varied, ranging from basketball and badminton to modern dance and bridge. These groups are under the direction of the club activities board which is made up of the activities chairman and the president of each club. Club mem- bers decide the time, place, and fre- quency of meetings. Beginning and advanced groups within each activity offer an opportunity to everyone. The VVhite llalkswimming pool is taken over by members of the Swim- ming Clubs beginning, intermediate, and advanced groups. The Club held an aquaeade which featured novelty and rhythmic swimming. Telegraphic meets in which various colleges play on their home grounds and then forward the results to a cen- tral national location to be compared, are participated in by both the Bowling and Rille clubs. The Ollicials Club provides the op- portunity for the women students to learn rules and practice ofliciating at the Various intramural games in Vvhite llall. These games are organized, scored, and ofhciated solely by students. Every year YVRA sponsors an intra- mural program of basketball, bowling, badminton, held hockey, softball, table tennis, swimming and volleyball. Rep- resentatives from individual living units, sororities and other approved groups vie for the championship in each sport. An intramural cup is awarded to the unit which receives the greatest num- ber of points at the end of the year. Points are awarded for Hrst, second, and third place in competition. The Field Hockey and Lacrosse Clubs meet every week day afternoon from 4 to 5 o'cloek on Holmes Fieldg hockey is played in the fall and lacrosse during the winter. Complete skiing equipment at W7hite Hall is available on snowv afternoons for those who wish to learnior practice skiing on Holmes Field. Saturday Play Night is a special fea- ture held every Saturday night from 7 to 9:30 o'clock when Wfhite Hall is open to all women students to partici- ,,-A '. , 6 Q S as , 5 4 A 1. rg Q .X z- 5 - ,, .1 4 f , I' -.N ,F .,1 fl f i s-ses , 1 f 1' -Q F7 ff, 1 f X f ,, 5 qv I , SWIMMING V Zz!!! ZZ? ff? ,z Z pate in any sport they desire. Refreshments are also served. Sports are not the only function of sponsors a foster WHA. The group child, Thea Burhaws, one of seven chil- dren in a Dutch family. Thea receives along with clothing and other useful articles, S90 a year from a fund raised by the WBA Sweetheart Dance, a girl- ask-boy semi-formal. The dance is held every year near St. Valentines Day. An event for underprivileged chil- dren is held annually at Christmas time. The Association distributes small arti- cles of clothing as well as toys when Santa Claus arrives. A cabin on lVlt. Tussey is maintained by WBA, which is open to any group that wishes to make use of it. This fully equipped cabin is used mainly by the Cuting Club. During Orientation Week, WRA presented a humorous skit in Schwab Auditorium for the purpose of explain- ing the aims of the Association to new students. During the same week, an open house was held at White Hall to demonstrate all of the activities available to women students. The WRA Handbook introduces each new student to the organization. It is printed every other year under the f f ii 1 f s' X x., if i 1,52 jg p .- s , sf NNN-egg RIFLE f A X BADMINTON Q it , 4 .f . if .m i 1.2 3: 5. at . SSW i Si gg 1 gs 1 1 287 his va, .r X, ff ffff 4 .4 4 ,ff eff ,n MODERN DANCE cl i 1' e c t i o n of the VVRA publicity chairman. Penn State joins with luniata Col- lege, Bucknell University, Lock Haven State Teachers College, and Susque- hanna University in the Spring Sports Day held every year. Visiting college groups enter into competition in basket- ball, volleyball, modern dance, badmin- ton, bowling and swimming. These activities are operated on a clinic basis. ln February, XVRA held a basketball clinic at which coaching and ofliciating techniques were discussed and demon- strated. Olilicials tests were given at that time, qualifying those who passed them to oliliciatc at games anywhere in the country. The Association assists with some co- recreational projects such as the Frosh Freedom Frolic run last fall in con- junction with the Vvest Dorm Council and VVSCA. Penn States contribution to the U. S. Olympic fund was collected jointly by VVRA and the Athletic Ollice. Representatives from Penn States WRA attended district, state, and na- tional conventions of the Athletic Fed- eration of College Women, an organi- zation of all schools and colleges having VVRA and XVAA groups. Thus VVRA meets most of the recre- ational needs of women students at Penn State. 288 3 .sf gs i S si L J ff f I., SSS 1 C - xx gi s BODY MECHANICS nscg I SX : NNNNX asa 'A ,I I WRA EXECUTIVE BOARD ' BIABILYN R. VVILLIAAIS ---- - President AIERIDITH A. VVILLIAIVISON - Vice-President BARBARA R. XAlALLACE - - - - Secretary-Treasurer NANCY ll. VVORTHINGTON, SARAH ll. VVHITNEY - Cluh Activities Chairmen NIABEL V. MARPLE NANCY H. Lusx - RITA E. KEENEY VIRGINIA M. HINNER lVlARCIA A. FERGUSON, CAROLYN E. BARRIETI' lVlARIE HAIDT AIILDRED A. LUCEY - - - Intramural Chairman - Assistant lrztraumral Chairman ' - Publicity Chairman - - - Sophomore Representative ELEANOR CWYNN - Freshman Representatives - - - - - Senior Adviser Ex-officio Member ' - Faculty Adviser I ii gh Q 1 S+, Q x if 4 '7 RP 2 sf 5552 P: 1 jim :f'If -132iEI?1:?2fi- :2:v','g5:1a:- ' 1 - ', Q , 'V 5 Q w 4 Q Q 1 y W. 1 c , A Q 2' X ' Q s ,W y N' A5 Y -4 'b 95 X29 -7 ix 4 s fi, ,f 1 B. 1 f wx Q5 L ' X ,f v W 4 , . R V by w:.,1::4::nu fgvpgfz-.::53.5g,,, .V ., 51 .-K V... - . W . . -. Nz Q QS 1 V x ? 5. QE x S K v Q ,Q 2 , 2 z 1 A f 2 0 4 3 ' Q RELIGION fi . Mil . , f',,X'.a x K , , Xxx ff2 N'- milf CW M .Wm Ki X Qlgvlk Q- NSS? N ma, X Wa, !!i1IS2'fi6 z ! .f M..Wey.,. vw ff ,ir E 13 Q, NSN, J v 4' - ', Q' ai: , ' 6 . .eygsi ff -, , ..' V 'l-Mg-124. -7!1'x'f 5-it-wwx -nxt:-r-aw ' 5 s 1.51m . g:s'a5f5-Y . - N - ,4,f,-sag w.gf:- 5' za x..,. A-. M .. x - , ' . 232. k-'-9:1 ' 9 5- -I 'P ' ag Tgri, IQENSJ rl . A Af:-. 5 5 . f Bottom Row, Left to Right-Smith, Keener, Byrom, Ietlress, Barth. Marshall, Douds. Second Ron Ilomrnas, Hutchon, Jones, James, Ilowcll, Snyder, Althouse. Third Row-Geiger, Dinnage, Klme Arnold, Decker, King. IRENE O. JEFFRESS Preslder1t,CI'1risficn Assoclotion ORGANIZATION IRENE O. JEFFRESS - Y - Preside1z,t ALLEN N. lvlARSHALL l'ice-President AIARGARET A. EARTH Secretary SAMUEL R. KEENER A - - Treasurer LUTHER ll. HARsHRARcLR EXEClIfi'I.'6SEC1'Efl'lI'y The Penn State Christian Association, a national alliliate of the Young Mens and Young VVomen's Chris- tian Associations, correlates the spiritual development of a student with his intellectual development. A care- fully planned program enables the student to integrate religion with his campus life. I I I ..-..J-......-- I CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Although guidance is provided by the faculty, special counselors, and a staff, students are responsible for plan- 'ning and executing the yearly program. Examples of a programs components are: theology discussions, science and religion studies, Circle and Square Club, faculty firesides, and a United Nations tour, interspersed with cabin retreats and social service projects. Special round- table discussions are conducted by the Christian Asso- ciation to facilitate the orientation of new students. By various projects, the Christian Association sup- plements the contributions provided by the Campus Chest, thereby maintaining hnancial independence from the College. ORGANIZATION LUTHER H. HARSHBARGEII - - College Chaplain 101-IN H. FRIZZELL A Chaplain Emeritus WILLA C. TAYLOR Chapel Choir Director GEORGE E. CEIGA r f - Organigr WILLIAM C. HOKE 111 - - - Head Usher HARRY C. CHAPIVIAN Presiderir of the Choir Amid the uncertainties of the year, the Chapel hlled a major need in students' lives. Under the guidance of the Rev. Luther H. Harshbarger, College chaplain, the Chapel gave inspiration to the student body through non- denominational devotional services and the stimulating addresses of prominent men of all faiths. The Chapel Choir, composed of 125 members, and directed by Willa C. Taylor, with Ceorge E. Ceiga as HARRY C. CHAPMAN WILLIAM G. HOKE III President, Chapel Choir Head Chapel Usher organist, complemented the services with the best of inspirational music. Special programs given by the Choir included a Midnight Service at Christmas time and a Vesper Service at Easter. Brahms' Requiem was presented as the Spring concert on May 21. Wleelily offerings supported the Penn State-in-China program, established in 1911 by C. XfVeidman Croff. The work is carried on through the lsingnan Plant Exchange Program in Laurel, Ela. Among the speakers who appeared during the year were Dr. Harold C. Case, Dr. Charles C. Noble, Dr. Liston Pope, Dr. hlilton S. Eisenhower, Dr. Henry P. Van Dusen, Dr. llalforcl Luccocli, Dr. Edwin E. Aubrey, and Dr. Ceorge A. Butterick. CHAPEL I I I I I I I I STUDENT RELIGIOUC BIBLE FELLOWSHIP 0 EVANGELICAL UNITED An inter-denominational organization, the Penn State chapter of the Inter-varsity Christian Fellow- ship presents Christ according to the Scriptures to college students. VVeekly student-led Bible studies, organized prayer groups, weekly meetings with prominent guest speak- ers, and occasional social gatherings are planned with the purpose of reaching all students with the Gospel of Christ and providing fellowship for Christian stu- dents. OHicers are Robert A. Milliken, president, Ceorge M. Alleman and jonathan VVood, vice-presi- dents: Mary Ellen Schlosser, secretaryg and Prichard K. Wlhite, treasurer. CANTERBURY CLUB The Canterbury Club, an lipiseopalian student organization, meets every Sunday evening. It gives students an opportunity to meet others of their faith and to develop spiritually as well as socially. Speak- ers. discussions, and coPfee hours are scheduled for the meetings. During the year there is a cabin party as well as other social events. Officers are ,Iames S. Class, president, Merritt YV. Dinnage, vice-presidentg Iean F. Ceiger, secretaryg and ,Iohn M. VVeher, treasurer. Advisers are the Prev. and Mrs. Iohn N. Peabody, VV. B. Shalfer, and Mr. and lklrs. Bavmond M. Iolie. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION Members of the Christian Science Organization share experiences of healing in the Christian Science faith and discuss problems pertaining to college stu- dents. Social programs often follow the weekly meet- ings. Each year an authorized lecturer speaks on a religious topic based on Christian Science teachings. The meetings, at which selections from the Bible and Science and Health are read, are occasionally followed by social affairs. All members of the organ- ization are believers in Christian Science. BRETHREN STUDENT FELLOWSHIP The Student Fellowship is dedicated to furthering fellowship with Cod and man through weekly devo- tional meetings. Opportunities for Christian steward- ship and service through programs of missions, social action, and evangelism are given to every member. Social activities of the Fellowship include cabin parties, dinners, Christmas caroling, and birthday parties for members. Officers are Patricia A. hlarstel- ler, presidentg Doi-lin VV. Hay, vice-presidentg and the Bev. Iames P. Beed, secretary-treasurer. H I LLEL FOUNDATION The B'nai B'rith Ilillel Foundation is a national organization which serves as a home-away-from-home for jewish and non-Iewish students. Headed by Bab- hi Benjamin Kahn, the group meets the religious. so- cial, and cultural needs of young people through town meetings, classical musicales, the Hillel Hour radio program, interfaith programs with other religious or- ganizations, and public speaking programs which in- clude out-of-state engagements. Oflicers are Sanford B. Hertz, presidentg Stanley Coldman, vice-presidentg and Deborah B. llclfand, social chairman. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION The Lutheran Student Association serves to help Christian students gain strength in their faith through prayer, use of the Bible, and weekly devotional ser- vices. The Inter-Student Fellowship meets twice a semester and three separate Bible study groups meet once a week to obtain a better understanding of religious background. Wleekly social meetings of the Association include varied activities such as square dances, hayrides, cabin parties, hikes, bowling, and a carnival. Oliicers are Thomas Smith. president: Derr A. Carpenter and Helen M. Olshansky, vice-presidentsg M. loan Learn, secretary: and Milo Moore, treasurer. JRGANIZATIONS NEWMAN CLUB The Newman Club is a cultural fellowship that fosters the spiritual, intellectual, and social interests of the Catholic students at Penn State. This is done through a series of lectures, movies, and religious discussions. The Club held Communion breakfasts throughout the year. There also were social mixers, picnics, and barn dances. Officers are -Iohn M. Feeney, president, Ceraldine A. Lalli, vice-presidentg Rernardine C. hlietus, secretary, and 'Iames R. Duke, treasurer. ROGER WILLIAMS FELLOWSHIP The Roger lvilliams Fellowship, serving Baptist students, is dedicated to a program of Christian study and action that links the school, the church, and the home. Regular supper fellowships were held Sunday evenings throughout the year. Student devotions followed these meetings. The group aided in raising funds for the new student building which was built this year and held cabin parties, picnics, fun nights, and work parties. Ollicers are Ralph O. Schwirian, president, Helen E. Lineaweaver, vice-president, Dorothy R. Frye, secre- tary, -lack F. Lynn, treasurerg and .Ionathan Vvood, devotions. UNITED STUDENT FELLOWSHIP The United Student Fellowship is an organization of the Congregational Christian and Evangelical and Reformed students which provides opportunities for worship, service, and Christian fellowship. Every Sunday evening a worship service was held. It included movies or a talk by an outside speaker. The group supported a missionary school in Ilon- duras with supplies for children. A Japanese scholar- ship fund is also maintained. Ofhcers are Russell L. Ifleinzelman, president, Kenneth P. Skinner, vice- president, janet IXI. Rice, secretary, and Donald C. Plasterer, treasurer. WESLEY FOUNDATION The purpose of the VVesley Foundation is to as- sume responsibility among Methodist students for the interpretation and promotion of the ideals of a true Christian education. Its activities include regular classes and worship services, Thursday morning break- fasts, Sunday evening suppers, retreats, deputations, a newspaper, choir, drama, and social events. The board of trustees, made up of ministers and laymen elected by the Quarterly Conference of St. PauI's Methodist church and the annual Methodist Conference of Pennsylvania, has linal authority over all matters decided by the student oflicers. Ollicers are Donald C. Snyder, presidentg Edgar E. Cole, vice- president, and Ianet E. Tritt, treasurer. WESTM I NSTER FOUNDATION The purpose of the Wlestminster Foundation is to carry the ministry of Christls church to the Presby- terian students at the College and to promote fellow- ship among them. Its program consists of worship services, discussions, deputations, visitations, sports, and social alfairs. The Rev. Donald XV. Carruthers is director of the Foundation. The board of trustees includes members ol' the local Presbyterian church and two undergraduate members. Ollicers are Rachael E. VVitherow, moder- ator, james R. Powell, vice-moderatorg Charlotte D. Sloat, secretary: and Rolland C. Ilerrick, treasurer. YOUNG FRI ENDS MEETING The Young Friends Meeting is an organization de- signed to broaden the student socially, intellectually, and religiously. Intellectual development is found in the weekly meetings which feature guest speakers whose sub- jects include current events of interest to all. By this means, students learn how religion can and should play an important role in solving the complex problems encountered in modern day living. The social program includes sports, hayrides, and square dances. if -1-:fam :r - Q 4- 'H ' . mf:-1 r. 'Q va . 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HOSTERMAN Assistant Graduate Manager of Athletics The job of the Athletic Association is to supervise the management and promotion of intercollegiate athletic programs on campus. About 1,500 students participate in 11 different intramural sports each year. The Association was established in 1920 when the student body of the College agreed to pay an athletic fee each semester for the promotion of athletics at Penn State. All matriculated undergraduates pay an athletic fee each semester which entitles them to membership in the Association. The organization started with football in 1887 and increased through the years. It reached its highest level last year when it sponsored 16 varsity sports. Because of an economy program in the Spring of 1951, live sports were dropped from competition. Golf, one of the dis- continued sports, was added to the list again this year. The 12 sports supported by the College are baseball, X basketball, boxing, cross country, football, golf, gym-X nastics, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, track, and wrestling. The Association schedules about 200 intercollegiate athletic events each year. The Nittany sports program also in- cludes participation in 20 national championships annually. The Athletic Association is headed by the Graduate Manager of Athletics who is in charge of the adminis- tration ot the program. An Athletic Advisory Board con- fers with the Graduate lXlanager to decide the policies of the organization. Representatives of the student body, alumni, trustees, and faculty arc members of the Advisory Board. I A head manager and three Iirst assistant managers are selected for each sport by the coach, captain, retiring head manager, the Graduate Manager of Athletics, and the President of the Athletic Association. The business management for each sport is handled by the head man- ager under the guidance of the Graduate hlanager. Ap- proximately three hundred student managers work in the various athletic groups each ycar. ! f f I X X I I f HAROLD R. GILBERT Graduate Manager BASKETBALL LOUIS VV. LAMIE CHESTER M. MAKAREXVICZ JAY S. AICMAHAN, JR. FRANK L. MOORE THEODORE S. PANOPLOS FREDERICK R. PHILLIPS JOSEPH D. PIORKOXVSKI ' THOMAS SHUPTAR HERMAN L. SLEDZIK HARDY XVLLLIAMS SWIMMING R. BRUCE BAINBRIDGE CASIMIR M. BOROXVY BERT V. BRONK JAMES A. DAVIES KVILLIAM E. GORDON GEORGE S. HAMILTON ROBERT B. KENYON EUGENE KOLBER ROBERT J. LONG ALBERT R. LUCIDI ROBERT YV. RICHARDSON RUDOLPH A. VALENTINO RODNEY T. YVATERS RICHARD S. XVILSON GYMNASTICS DAVID E. BENNER THOMAS W. CAMPBELL DAVID L. DOUGLASS NED R. FOSTER ALTON E. GRAZIRR JAMES I. HAZEN YVILLIAM H. HENDRICKSON XVILLIAM H. HUMPHRIES LARRY W. IAMIESON EARLE F. ILERBER, JR. W. RICHARD SHAFFER DAVID O. SHLILTZ RUDOLRII A. VALENTINO JOHN F. XVETZEL OKVEN y. XVILKINSON SKIING YVILLIAM F. AIKEN PAUL S. ASPLUNDH STERLING H. BANKERT, JR. DAVID C. BISCHOFF JOHN M. BRANT EGMONT WV. CRONAU PAUL YV. FRIESE JOHN H. KIRCH E. LINCOLN VAN SICKEL HENRY R. KVEILER, JR. A I 1951 LETTERMEN FENCING ,lemma K. CLALISER LOUIS como Lucesxu GOLDBLOOM EDIVARD P. 14.-VLANIK 105151111 J. Iausrck noN.xLD ca, LOVE EDIVARD L. MEREK PETER J. RAIDY L:1LxRL12s L. RICKER 1m1smx'1' M. SE.-VRLES '1'HoA1.xs 13. 1'.n'LoR Rolsnm' B. XVIIITMAN TI 1oRN'l'oN xx'1LL1.u1S WRESTLING IIERBERT II. AXFORD R. IVILLIAM BARKER, JR. IIOMER J. BARR JACK II. DREIBELBIS DONALD E. ITREY DEAN R. IIARBOLD JOSEPII C. LEMYRE DONALD L. MAUREY JOIIN G, REESE XIICIIAEL J. RUBINO YVILLIAM D. SANTEL JOHN T. YVATERS DONALD J. XVATKINS TENNIS XVILLIAM F. AIKEN LUIS A. BIGOTT EDYVARD IV. DAVIS XVILLIAM C. FORREY OXVEN LANDON, JR. CARL II. LIACIIOAVITZ RICIIARD S. AVIELAND IVILLIAM R. IVOOD BASEBALL HENRY M. ALBRIGHT, JR. XVILLIAM IV. BAIR XVILLIAM M. BROIVN CLARENCE R. BUSS. JR. SILVIO P. CERCI-IIE OIVEN J. DOUGHERTY XVILLIAM H. EVERSON IVILLIAM E. HOPPER STANLEY R. LAGANOSKY IIARRY R. LITTLE XVILLIAM F. MIHALICH PAUL J. MOYVRY IVILLIAM J. ONDICK ROBERT S. SPEICHER CHRISTOPHER N. TONERY FOOTBALL PAUL L. ANDERS IIUCII JESSE ARNELLE DONALD L. BARNEY JAMES If. BARR LEONARD J. BARTEK ARTHUR II. BETTS JACK A. BROYVN RICI IARD J. CRIPPS JAMES J. DOOLEY DON XV. EYER JOSEPII E. GRA'I SON ROOSEVELT GRIER GEORGE R. IIARVAN YVILLIAM E. IIOCKERSMII II EDAVARD C. IIOOVER CIIANDOIS II. JOIINSON YVILLIAM II. LEONARD PATRICK C. MQPOLAND DONALD Ii. MALINAK EARL D. MUNDELL TIIOMAS R. PILVARNIK CARI. I.. PPIRMAN JOHN 'I . PODRASKY JAMES T. POLLARD ROBIQRI P. POLLARD ANTHONY J. RADOS LESTER J. ROXVELL. JR. STLAVART C. SCI IEETZ GUIDO D. SCI IIAZZA PETE P. SCI IODERBEK DONALD XV. SIIANK FRED IV. Sl IATTUCK LEONARD SI IIlPI IARD PETER SI IOPA JOSEPII J. SI IUMOCK ANDY R. SILOCK DAVID G. SIMON ROBEII I' A. SMITH ROBIQR I' G. SZAJNA JOIIN P. 'IAVADDLE KEITII L. VESLING CHARLES C. AVILSON, JR. MATT Y ANOSICII JOSEPII M. Y UKICA BOXING LEONARD A. ARRAMS JOIIN J. ALBARANO JAMES A. BARR FRANK P. GROSS PATRICK E. IIEIMS LOUIS G. KOSZAREK HERBERT G. KURTZ SAMUEL J. MARINO ROBERT B, POTTER MARIO D. SANTANGELO PELTON YVHEELER CI IARLES C. XVILSON TRACK DONALD J. ASI IENEELTER IVILLIAM N. ASIIENFELTER RONALD T. CODER ROBERT V. FREEBAIRN, JR. VICTOR J. TRITTS ROBERT S. GIZI IMAN JAMES II. IIERB GUY XV. KAY GEORGE KLINE ROBERT A. KRAY ER JOIIN S. LAUER HARVEY If. LICIIT YVILLIAM R. LOCKIIART JOIIN M. MECALL 'IIIOMAS C. MLDERMOT T. JR. ROBERT I... PARSONS XVILLIAM I7. POLITO THEODORE If. RODERER ROBERT N. ROESSLER JOIIN If. ST. CI.AIR. JR. OXVLN J. XVII KINSON GOLF RAYMOND S. ARTZ. JR. ROBERT II. BOYVERS JOSEPII DURNIAK MARVIN A. GOLDENBERG ROBERT C. KUNKLE THEODORE J. ROBERTSON IIUDSON G. SAMSON IIAROLD A. SI IIPLEY, JR. JOIIN J. IVYLIE LACROSSE JOIIN YV. AMBER BARR ASPLUNDII PHILIP J. BENEDETTI HOIVARD XV. DECKER, JR. ANTHONY J. EAGLE AVILLIAM II. FORREST, JR. JAMES A. FULTON JOIIN P. IIENRY EDXVIN L. IIERRINC XVAYNIS L. I IOCKERSMITII ROBERT IV. KOONS CHARLES A. MUNDY PAUL J. RAITITENSPERCER JAMES A. REED RICIIARD C. ROSTMEYER VANCE L. SCOUT DALE E. SIIEFFER JASON C. STONE JOIIN R. IVALKER DONALD J. XVATKINS JOIIN II. IVILCOX IIAROLD G. YVOLFRAM, JR. SOCCER JOIIN E. CHARLTON RONALD J. COLEMAN PAUL A. DIERKS FRANK A. EOLLMER GEORGE II. GARMAN ROBERT E. IIARRIS IIAROLD R. IVIN KURT R. KLAUS ELLIS J. KOCI IIiR ROBERT YV. NORCIK JOIIN R. PINEZICII DONALD C. SIIIRK JAY J. SIMMONS GEORGE R. SNY DER RIFLE YVALTER L. BEERS C. NELSON BEVARD SAMUEL O. CARNAIIAN R. JOSEPII IIARTMAN RODERIC INGLERIGIIT IIAROLD C. OCONNOR, JR. JOIIN M. STOUDT FREDERICK II. XVESSMAN RICIIARD K. XVI IITE CLARKE D. YOUNG DAVID IT. YOUNG CROSS COUNTRY IVILLIAM N. ASI IENITELTER JOIIN G. CIIILLRUD JOIIN E. DAVISON. JR. DUDLEY J. ITOSTER JAMES I.. IIAMILL, III ROBERT A. IIOLLEN JACKSON G. IIORNER PETER V. JUDD DAVID S. PIERSON ROBERT L. ROESSLER LAMONT B. SMITII NITTANY LION ALEX .x. c:R11c:.xL CHEERLEADER THQM.-Vs A. IIANNA CHEERLEADERS THOMAS A. HANNA Head Cheerleader -tw., . Q dt., AQ The introduction of 17 new cheerleaders includin nine Coeds I g 1 highlighted the 1951-52. Penn State cheerleading squad. The cheerleaders were led by Tom Hanna, and their chief function was their performance at all the home football games and three away contests. Women cheerleaders had not been included in the squad at Penn State since 1949, and their presence injected a colorful and spirited atmosphere at Lion football games. At the away Villanova, Rutgers, and head cheerleader, and two others. Pitt football games, Penn State was represented on the sidelines by Hanna, The cheerleading squad conducted weekly pep rallies during the foot- ball season and did some of its best work at these rallies, which were usually well attended. The Nittany Lion, who provided com edy at the home football games and was often seen with the cheerleaders, was the role of Alex Gregal. CPIGANIZATION THOMAS A. HANNA - - - RICHARD S. ALTINKAN Lois M. BROWN FIORENTINO FERACO, JR. ALAN E. MCCHESNEY PEGGY 1. MAYBERRY ROSEANN MONACK ALAN E. NEW DONALD B. PRIPSTEIN DAPHNE A. QUIGLEY E. LOUISE ROBERTSON Sa., s 'W N s 'asa Q figs. .wgnaw - - Head Cheerleader AUDREY F. SHULTZ WILLIAM A. SHOMBRRG SHIRLEY A. THORNTON, S. BRUCE WAGNER ROBERT B. WHITMAN NANCY 1. WIANT A. MEREDITH WILLIAMSON J. ANDERSON VVILSON PIOWARD P. WRIGHT . - N z.. V s.,,m ,f 1 ? 'l Bottom Row, Left to Right-Brown, Mayberry, Robertson, Quigley. Second Row-McChesney, Whitman, Hanna. FALL SPORTS il 15' lv is Bob Pollard makes a 65-yard punt return against the Michigan State Spartans FOO West Virginia players tackle Penn State lineman by mistake -the deception was successful Wx Penn State offensive platoon con we hold them? i E E A ALI. k t X-X N L5 Y sw t K te f K X N Coach Engle? lets get In there and fnght Yanosich moves up to block for Shattuck in Syracuse game Pile-up during Penn State-Villanova game 1 i 1 .V:, , ,.:v. : r X ' ,: Z:5ffE:f15:5E2Er:-, X A X X f . - 4 xx ,,f x f ' g 5 CHARLES A. ENGLE ' 1' Coach , f f X f ' X , f x f f X f ' Z X X g f S Z f Z X X i , ' ' X x N f f , ff ff f f ff ff FOOTBALL ff f ff? ff Boiron: Huw, lvfi In llighl-Ahlmt, Burr, Johnson, Burtck, I. Pollard, Shephard, Betts, XVilson, McPulzmd, Mundell, Podrasky, Pevarnik, Shumock. Seq.-am! lirm'-Cripps, Lcunnrrl, Silouk, llockcrsmith, Hoover, R. Pollard, Barney, Gratson, Anders, Shattuck, Dooley, Yukica. Third Row- W 3 ' A lv f f f f g f f f f f f f f f g f f f f ff f .we ... T T' xx !'! ' E ART BETTS LEN SHEPHARD Co-Coptoin Co-Ccaptoin ORGANIZATION CTHARLES A. ENGLE - Conch LEUNARD T. SHEPHARD C0-Captain ARTHUR H. BETTS CofCnpfni11 .lfxeit A. BROVVN - Mazinger 1951 RECORD Sept. Penn State 40 Brrstfm University 34 Oct. Penn State 14 Villanova , . , 20 Oct. Penn State 15 Nebraska 7 Oct. Perm State 21 Michigan State 32 Oct. Penn State 13 VVest Virginia 7 Nov 4Penn State, O Purdue ZS Nov. -Penn State , 32 Syracuse , 13 Nov. -Penn State 13 Rutgers 7 Nov. Penn State 7 Pittsburgh 15 Engle, Scheetz. Gazley, Twaddle, Jones, Ilulrleman. C. Brown, Smith, Hassen, Terry, Selmderhek, Ratlos. Shopa, Van Sickel, Vesling, Yvolfkeil, Newman, Balakonis, Pznscart-lla, Eycr, Raifsnider, Smjnn. Phrmun, 1 A - -r Y sf Suder. Rmxull, J. Brown. Fourth Rrnrf Simon, Ritinaki, Alzulinak, Yannsieh. 0 . X Shurnock brings down Boston University poss receiver I 4 JACK A. BROWN ED HOOVER Manager Q IP ENGLE, in his second year as head coach of the Nittany Lion foot- ball team, was faced with the same problem that confronted him when he first took over the reins in the Nittany Vale-that of finding a quarterback to run the Lions wing-T formation. Vince O'Bara had graduated and Engle had to rely on two inexperienced sopho- mores to run the club on the Held. Bob Szajna and Tony Rados alter- nated at quarterback and in a short time were calling the plays like vet- erans. They, along with wingback Bob Pollarclg halfback Ted Shattuckg fullback Paul Andersg linebacker Joe Gratsong guard Len Bartekg and tackle Ed Hoover, led the Lions to five wins and four losses against the toughest schedule a Penn State football team had faced in many years. NEW BRAND OF FOOTBALL It was a new brand of football that Penn State fans saw. No longer did they wait to see the Lions drive down the field on power plays. VV ith Anders, Shattuck, and Pollard in the backfield, they displayed an offense which could explode with a long touchdown drive in one play. Engles wing-T, which he brought with him from Brown just a year before, was beginning to click. ln nine games, the Lions rolled up 155 points to their opponents' 161. Shattuck was named to the 1nter- national News Services All-East team, Bob Pollard and Ed Hoover were named to the Associated Press' A1l-Pennsyl- vania team. Pollard, Anders, Stew Scheetz, Bartek, and Gratson were selected to the Big Three district team. Bartek and Hoover played in the Blue--Gray game in lklontgomery, Ala., in December. Engle coached the Blue team from the North and the Penn State trainer, Chuck Medlar, served as trainer for the North. For the second year Engle was as- sisted in coaching the Lions by Ioe Bedenk, A1 Michaels, Frank Patrick, lim O'Hora, Sever Toretti, Ioe Paterno, and Earl Bruce. OPEN XVITH BU XMVIN The Nittany Lions opened the 1951 football season before 15,000 fans at Beaver Field on September 29 when LM they outlasted Boston University, 4034, in a gridiron thriller. With Boston's quarterback Harry Agganis putting on a one-man show with his deadly passes, the Terriers matched Penn State touchdown for touchdown right down to the very last minute of the game. Ted Shattuck was the running star of the day as the Lion halfback rushed for l63 yards in 22 attempts and scored three touchdowns. Sophomore Pete Shopa scored twice for the Lions while Anders scored once. Bill Leonard kicked four extra points for State. The following Saturday the Nittany Lions took on a powerful Villanova team in the Allentown High School Stadium. One hundred and seventy 9 , .F 'ra ul , N . ' . Tl' l , , .ls V 1 .7: -rg , Qi., gi Q I V fi x. - - ' ., 2 .- . - f ,ss 1 : 2 ' ' . -'fl .,,q.. dx ff -N. ...Q yq., Wsgg Ai .1 ff' . it t ew w-..'Qvgt.. 2 1 .. - J -rit ' it -r -- . if .6-I-Q , . 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NW- x--s Y .M ..,. ,.,.,,., .,....m.1P?3E.-ma .... .. , ,.,, Q Nw , ,, .. N w .1 N X9 ' if 11: xr, Sui:-ii: - SQ? , 1-A ., . . 8-.? 'if'-' ':2f'1z5gtf'-1 . qs? . - X JIM POLLARD swssxrsi five yards were stepped off in penalties during the contest and Penn State went down to its first defeat, 20-14. The Wildcats capitalized on three Lion miscues to score all three of their touchdowns. Trailing throughout most of the first half, 6-O, State finally scored on a long pass from Rados to Shattuck. Leonard converted and the Lions led at half-time, 7-6. Two bad center passes in the second half led to the Lions' defeat. Villanova recovered the ball on both plays and converted the miscues into scores. Shopa scored the Lions' final TD in the fourth quarter. Leonard converted the extra point. - Penn State came right back the fol- lowing week to notch its second win when the Lions tripped Nebraska in Lincoln, 15-7. Once again Engles squad had to come from behind. This time it was Bill Leonard who led the Lions to victory as he booted a 15-yard field goal to wipe out a late Nebraska lead. Leonard in- tercepted two Cornhusker passes at crucial points in the contest. Co-captain Art Betts scored the Lions' first touchdown when he caught a pass thrown by Szajna from the Nebraska 19-yard line. Shopa scored the other TD on a three-yard plunge. Chva SPAHTANS BATTLE The Lions' next task was a mighty one and although they put up a great fight, they had to bow in defeat to un- defeated Michigan State, 32-21. The Penn State gridders spotted the Spartans' two quick scores early in the game only to come roaring back to take a 14-13 lead in the second half on Bob Pollards 65-yard punt return for a score. 1-lowever, Coach Biggie 1Wunn's Spartans had too much of everything and they finally wore the Lions down in the final quarter. Matt Yanosich scored States first TD on a three-yard plunge just after he had taken a 33-yard pass from Rados. Bados passed to Betts for the final score from the 29-yard line. Leonard kicked all three extra points. VVest Virginia, Penn States next op- ponent and a decided underdog held the mmvw xx, , - N.. af E, o, l, .. ,.,,.. M a: ff'232112fiffe'21242552233E5eE:i15:5fi:11E:gs?:'::V Q 3 'sf ,gm l Villanova game cAuliffe of Michigan Slate is pulled lwn from beliind offer short punt turn JIM BARR M 5 E 9.1 f 2,1,.fYeg,f,e.v.N...W.,:.f:I--emf: -my Q g,,,,:fegQ1g5,, , Q . , Q 9..- . . W f V . ,-N.-,WM 'R 3, - --.3533 W 4 +0wOQu4w 3-522-.:, ' ' S ' ,, 4.,,4. 4 HIQEH I ,....., 1 ju , , A ,, , ,R ,mm , ,.,,,,. g . . ., , M N, fwdwmmwq l..l ,r,,,, ,. 12:54. --Q:-lT,'.. .iz::,1:' , I , , , r ',., .H 1 Qu iff!! f mm f-..,. X 1500191 RHI in EARLE MUNDELL we K . or-ff l or ' .. My-, A ,mfs if iiwgf 'vgti for ' l A e QQ State players unscramble after pile-up 'll during Villanova encounter f . -mi Yukica recovers Lion fumble in JOHN PODRASKY vw '. .. gf-. 'gig-,M ,iz :A - - - .afvf ,wig 9 -rn 4 - k .,,1, , fe., g g.: ' N ,MLA fll igfl' dams ,, ., Q , Lions at bay for three quarters before falling, 13-7. The Nittany Lions played one of their poorest games of the cam- paign against the Mountaineers and had to go all out to win, State could not score its first TD un- til late in the first half when Yanosich finally bulled his way over from the two-yard line. Shattuck scored the wimiing touchdown in the final period on a jaunt around right end from the one-half yard line after the Mountaineer line had stopped the Lions cold. Leonard kicked the extra point. The following week, the Lions suf- fered their worst defeat of the year by losing to Purdue in Lafayette, lnd., 28-O. The game was played in bitter cold weather with winds blowing up to 35 miles an hour. States wing-T formation failed to click against Purdue's massive line, and the Lions never threatened the Purdue goal line except for a drive in the first quarter. Led by Dale Samuels' passing and the running of Bex Brock and Max Schmal- ing, the Boilermakers scored once in the first period, twice in the second, and once in the third for their win. WALLOP SYRACUSE With the Purdue defeat still fresh in their memories, the Lions came back the next weekend to play their best game of the season and scored an easy win over Syracuse at Beaver Field, 32-13. Pive freshmen started the game for the Lions to give State fans a bright outlook for 1952. Sparked by the running of Shattuck, Anders, Pollard, and Buddy Bowell and the passing of Szajna, the Lion offense ran up 441 yards to Syracuses 155. Pollard scored first for State on a 13- yard olf-tackle slant. Anders plunged from the two for the second score and from the 20 for the third. Szajna passed eight yards to Don Malinak for the fourth score. Dick Jones scored States final TD when he turned right end from the nine on a fake field goal play. Wiiigbaclt Bob Pollard came into his own the following week at Ptutgers, 310 scoring both Penn State touchdowns as the Lions downed the Scarlet, 13-7. Pollard gave the Lions a temporary lead in the second quarter when he romped 75 yards into the Rutgers end zone. The try for the extra point was missed. Burgers came back to take a halftime lead when Don Drier threw a touch- down pass to lim 1Vlonahan and the extra point was converted. Pollard put the Lions back in the lead with what proved to be the win- ning margin when he broke loose for 71 yards and another TD in the fourth period. This time Leonards kick was good and State won its fifth game, 13-7. Lose THRILLER TO PITT Bival Pittsburgh was the next foe and Engle was out for his second straight win over the Panthers, but this year Pitt had too much in Bob Bestwick and Chris War'1'iner and the Lions fell to thqir fourth defeat in a well-played game in Pittsburgh, 13-7. The two teams battled on even terms '-W for 29 minutes of the first half but in that last minute Bestwick had time to unleash a 32-yard pass to Warriner who stepped into the end zone for the score. Paul Blanda kicked the extra point and Pitt went to the dressing room leading, 7-O. State tied up the score early in the fourth quarter when Prados and Szajna began to open up with their passes and moved 78 yards for a score. Szajna passed nine yards to freshman end, lesse Arnelle, for the touchdown. Leonards kick was good and the score was tied, 7-7. Pitt wasted no time in taking back the lead, driving 71 yards in 12 plays to score. Paul Chess climaxed the drive by going around right end from the 17- yard line for the winning marker. Blanda's kick was good and that completed the scoring. State drove to Pitt's 37-yard line in the last minutes but a pass interception gave Pitt the ball and the Panthers ran the clock out on the game and the end of the 1951 football season. 1 Syracuse defender stops Perm State offensive JAMES A RUGH Manager CHARLES D WERNER Coach t Htabe-:Er CQLl1slTl533ir ri xxx fffzxx,--ssxxxx-.X ,f ff Xb,,f Xi,-........., f 10111 I mi Ltll In Hlglll-XVL?I'l'lQl'. Hugh, .Xshenfe1ler, Davison, Roessler, llollen, Hamer, Foster, Pierson, Chillrud, Judd, Smith, Gurdon. DUDLEY J. FOSTER Captain f .ff N. ORCAN1ZA'1'1ON CHARLES U. VVli11Nr11z - Coach lJu111.1aY J. Foshan - Captain Blames A. lluczii - - Miuzager 1951 RECORD Oct. Penn State 19: Pitt 36 Oet. Penn State 163 Cornell 47 Oct. ZO Penn State 19g hliehigan State -11 Oct. 26 Penn State 353 Army 22 Not Penn State 231 N. Y. U. 36 Nov Penn State 15g Klanhattan -18 Nov 1C-1A Penn State, lst Place Nov. -NCAA Penn State. -1th Place Coach Chielt xVCl'I1t'l'ib 11 a r r i e 1' s eamied his 19th season as head eoaeh ol' the Penn State eross country team hy winning their second consecutive 1C-MX erown, and the Lions' sixth sinee 1926. The team linished fourth in the NCAA title run. Altlicatigli only two of the 1950 Na- tional ehainliionship team returned, 1Verne1' received unexpected help lrom neweomers. 11i11 fXSl1t'l'l1iC1lCl'. last of the great harrier lvamilig and Captain Dud Foster, were the veterans. New' eomers llaelt llorner, a junior transler. 111113 llollen, a sophomore, and Lamont Smith, an untried li1'CS1lIl1Lll1, formed the top live. Anotlier 1ll'L'S1llHLIIl, ,lim llamill, placed in two meets. The Lions' hest lWCl'1.0l'll'lLll1L'C as a team was against Michigan State. when 11111 rxsliellleltel' won. Smith prox ed a lirosh sensation and ranlaed as one ol' the top Lion linishers throughout the season. Alter the regular season, the Lions won the 1C-11X meet in Van Cortland Parlt, New Yorlx, and avenged their dual meet loss to .'Xr1m' by edging the Cadets, 67-68, for team honors. lirosh Smith finished fourth and .Xshenlielter sixth lor State. WILLIAM JEFFREY J W fig 4 .J 3 0 ff sa 9 it Jie a .JL . W 6 M Ul f j , 1' Captain Coleman 57:4 . Coach RONALD J. COLEMAN Captain -qua-wGTff'9k GEORGE H, GARMAN Manager ...IJ I takes the ball ww? 1 f 4' 2 'B 'xl 1. SX ' .I s SOCCER -------------------- VVILLIAM IEFFREY RONALD CoLE1xt1xN CQEORGE H. CLARIXIAN Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Not Nov. 6- 17- Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn 24- -Penn -Penn -Penn -Penn -Penn ORGANIZATION 1951 RECORD - Conelz Captain - llll1l1t1g8l' State . 5 Bucknell . . . . O Statc ., .,, l Army .. , . 4 State-Vvestern Maryland at State College cCZ111C6llCdD State . . 2 Navy . . .,....,,,..., , . 2 State . . , l lYla1'ylu11cl , , . O State . .. , 3 Colgate . . . . l State at Syracuse CCancelleclj State . . 6 North Carolina O State ll Cettysburg .... . . O State .... 1 Temple . ., l For the Hrst time in two years Penn States soccer team didnt get an inyi- tation to the Soccer Bowl in St. Louis. hut Coach Bill leffreys hooters did lin- ish the 1951 season with a commendable Sfl-2 record. During ,lei-freys 26th season as head coach at Penn State, his Lion soccermen defeated Bucknell, Maryland, Colgate, North Carolina, and Gettyshurg. Army handed the Nittanies their only loss, -1-1, and Navy and Temple both tied the Blue and VVhite. legrey had only three returning regu' lars from his crack 1950 team. 1n- clucled in the losses were such stalwarts as All-American llarry Little and Clar- ence Buss. Also graduated were -loe Lane, leading scorer last season, and goalie Bon Coder. Captain Bon Coleman was the only senior on the starting team. Coleman, who was named to second team All- honors in 1950, lcd the American hooters in scoring with ll rallies. A freshman, Iaclr Pinezieh, linished second in scoring with six goals. Colef man and Kurt Klaus, a junior halfhaclx, were selected for the Olympic tryouts at LaSalle College, Philadelphia, Dee. 7-B. Both Coleman and Klaus survived the lirst eliminations and were among 16 college players chosen for fu r t h e r tryouts, hut neither qualilied. 'llhe Lion's starting lineup usually had Boh llarris or Ylacli Krumrine at goalieg liranli 1TUlllTlCI', Ylacli Charlton, and Kurt Klaus, hallihaelasg llap lryin, Bon Cole! man, Don Shirli, Pinezich, and 'lohn 1 less in the lorward wall, and jay Sime mons and Paul Dierlis at fullhaclr. Ellis liocher, Bill Norcili, and C h a rl e y Snyder also saw a lot of action. The Lions played one of their hest games against North Carolina. Pine- yich and Coleman sparlied the yictors in this contest. The tie games with Navy and Temple were hoth thrillers, with the Aliddies and the Lions playing two oyertime periods. Although State snapped Temples l-1-game winning streala, the Owls still receiyed the Soccer Bowl hid. Both learns scored in the linal period of play, hut neither could get a goal in the two overtime periods. 1' '1 N' .443 GX! 4' ' .1 'ish iajtsllf 3 -an at-ii t . 't.. 1' -ts rr 5 1:55-.LH .2 ix x' 9 - 7 1 Q Competition takes to the Air vi :ws s-fwf X! , 'vw a. , I f. - .,: .zf ,388 sawn' ' -Jin 1 ' vw X , ,as In ,WN STA73 g N W-T Mi 5 5 I ' is S sis 5:53.14 5 x 'C 53,23 514 Bottom Row. Left to Riglit-jeffrey, Nugent, Charlton, Coleman, Klaus, Pinezieh, Kocher. Set-oml Rmvfliutrow, Norcik, Gillispie, Dierks, Haag, Irvin, Carroll. Thircl How-Snyder, Mijarcs, Follmer, Harris, Krumrine, Simmons, bhirk, Garman. .silty lb, ts, Public Square in Shiraz, Iran, one of the beautiful and fascinating Persian cities included on the l9'5l soccer team tour Captain of the Shiraz team greets Harry Little. Penn State 3, Shiraz O tt,- Ti -ri Sikh :UF mxix TRIP TO IRAN ,yu 5TA'n, dll STM 'Q tx 51' W ,n sn a uit The Ambassadors of Goodwill included Ifirst row, left to rightl Pinezich, Coleman, Irvin, Little, Buss, Kocher. lStandingl Coach Jeffrey, Follmer, Kurty, Yerkes, Klaus, Coder, Emig, Charlton, and Simmons if STKQ i as i-i1 iii. xv, H I saws- 5' -t ff-W-i f'w-+- XM, .J-' - f ' N fmfiiiafxkf View f U i ,,N,.s,. sw, M Chosen by the United States Depart mcnt of State to represent this country in a series of soccer matches in troubled Iran, the Penn State soccer team topped a successful season with a touch of diplomacy. VVhile the home teams showed their slxill hy winning two of the three match- cs played, the Penn State boys made a fine impression on the people of Iran with their game of soccer as well as with their spirit of enthusiasm and friendliness. In the first match, the Lions lost to Isfahan, 2-O, then moved to Shiraz where they won the game, 3-O. The final game was lost to Tehran, 5-0. The Penn State team left New York on March 21, 1951 and returned to New York on April 5, making the en- tire trip via air. The games were played during the holiday season in Iran. Welcome to Teheran! A large delegation met the Penn State squad WINTER SPORTS EDWARD A, SULKOWSKI JAMES T, WHARTON JOHN J. ALBARANO Coach Manager E BOXING Albarano moves in on Virginia opponent Captain JOHN J. ALBARANO 145-lb. EIBA Champ 119511 147-lb, EIBA Champ 119521 LOUIS G. KOSZAREK 165-1b.ElBA Champ 119511 Although the 1952 boxing season was not an impressive one for the Nit- tany Lions, the team did produce two title winners in the Eastern lntercol- legiates held here. They were Johnny Albarano, defending champ in the 147- lb. class, and Sam Marino at 125-lbs. With only three lettermen returning, Coach Eddie Sulkowski was forced to dig into the sophomore ranks for new material, and the season was pretty well concluded before the newcomers began to catch fire. The Lions traveled to Vifashington, D. C., to meet a mediocre Catholic University team in the opener, and were forced to settle for a -1--1 draw, with the veterans scoring wins and the new boys Ending the going rough. One bright sophomore hope was brought to life, however, in 178-pound e1', Adam Kois, who needed only 35 seconds to dispose of his Catholic Uni- versity opponent. The Lions took the road the following week end to meet Army at Wfest Point, and found themselves on thc short end of a -HQ-BLQ score. Defending Eastern champs, Albarano and Lou Koszarek won their second vic- tories, but Kois ran into Armys 178- pound champ, lim hlclnerney, and dropped a close decision. However, another sophomore, Tony Flore, began a winning streak that lasted the rest of the season. Boxing in Rec Hall for the first time, the Nittanies met unbeaten Syracuse, and gave the Grange a rough time be- fore bowing, 5-3. Syracuse's defending 156-pound champ, Bill Miller, moved up a weight, and stopped Lou Kos- Zarek's winning streak which dated back to 1950. The Lions met their biggest test of the season the following week against the Badgers of VVisconsin, and while they performed well against the king- pins of intercollegiate boxing, dropped a 515-2M decision. It was in this meet that Albarano lost his only match of the year, while Marino and Flore chalked up wins, and Kois drew. Then, in their final dual-meet of the year, against Virginia in Rec Hall, the Blue and VVhite upset the Cavaliers, 5M3-2VQ, with Heavyweight Bob Potter thrilling the crowd with his stunning win over Joe Mehalick. ln spite of their unimpressive record. the Lions were given a pretty good chance of upsetting the favored Syra- cuse team in the Eastern lntercollcgiate Tournament. Kois, after a bruising battle with Syracuse's john hlahar, injured his hand, and was forced to forfeit his right to appear in the finals. Mahar, lost in the finals but was awarded the runnerup's three points which Kois had earned. State moved hlarino, Albarano, and Florc into the finals. Koszarek lost an 8-1-84 split decision to Estel Nichols of Virginia. Albarano retained his 147-pound crown, and hlarino captured the 125- pound title. Flore, however, lost a decision to Syracuse's johnny Granger, and State with 13 points finished in third place, behind Syracuse with 24 and Army with 21. ORGANIZATION EDXVARD A. SULKUVVSKI - Couch JOHN ALBAHANO - Captain -Lxivres T. VVIIARTIJN - Mrnmgcr 1952 RECORD Feb. 2-Penn State .41 Catholic U. -1 Feb. 9-Penn State 3Vzg Army . . -Wi Feb. 16-Penn State 35 Syracuse . 5 Feb. 22-Penn State 292: VVisconsin 516 Mar. 1-Penn State 5165 Virginia , 292 hlar. 7-8-Eastern lntercollegiates at State College, Pa. Penn State, third. Individual titles: Samuel hlarino, 125-lb.: John Albarano, 147-1b. April 3-5-NCAA Boxing Tournament at Madison, VVis. Teommotes corry victorious Heavyweight Bob Potter offer bout Bottom Row. Left to Right-Kois, Koszarek, Albarano, Marino, Lehlon, Reynolds, Butler. Second RO'lU-xVll3IfOll, Sports, Yeakel, Potter, Flore, Sujkowski. 317 CHARLES M, SPEIDEL Coach Sw L. qw.. W . -' F -1'Y+'S3 :ISE 542:-S71 k:E:2'i:Er.':2IES '55 . NE:-S' 'lifssl ' xxg . -, 25,1215- :,.-A ww: . -. x,-Nz. :.,:.:::- ve .. MA. A+.. ..... CHARLES SCH UTTE Manager DONALD L. MAUREY Captain WRESTLING Don Fry prepares for a body slam Wlinning the Eastern lntercollegiates for the second successive year and the 11th time in Penn State history, Coach Charlie Speidels 1952 wrestling team climaxed a brilliant undefeated nine- meet season. State produced th ree individual champs and a runnerup to spark them to the Eastern crown and loe Lemyre two weeks later won the 167-lb. national title, the second grappler in Penn State history to win a national crown. ln the Easterns, Freshman Bob llo- man, 123-pounder, and the Lemyre brothers, Dick and loc, coppecl wins for the victors, while -lerry hlaurey acl- vanced to the hnals. The other Nit- tanies, 1-17-pounder Don Frey, and 177- pounder, Hud Samson, reached the semi-linals. The Lions scored 33 points to easily take the team title. Homan, Dick Lemyre, and lerry Maurey finished the dual meet season with the best individual records. Lemyre was unbeaten in nine matches, while Maurey was triumphant in live meets. Homan had an 8-1 mark. Lynn lllingworth proved a capable replacement for States great heavy- weight. Homer Barr, who was graduated last year. lllingworth missed the last two dual meets because of injuries but returned to the lineup for the Easterns. The Lions opened the season in Bethlehem against Lehigh, supposedly their strongest foe of the year, and won decisively 20-5. The following week the Speidelmen scored live pins and three decisions to rout Virginia 3-1-O. The match was one of the shortest ever staged in Rec llall. Captain Don hlaurey returned to the starting lineup and was one of the winners. Statels third victim was Pitt and the Panthers were downed by the onc- sided margin ol' 25-5. The highlight of the match was Homarrs -1-2 win over llugh Peerv, Pitts outstanding con- t . t tender and son ol the Panthers' coach. The Lions then walloped Maryland, 22-8. lloman scored another pin for his fourth win of the campaign. Sam- son won an outstanding 60 battle in the 177-pound class. Armvis Cadets gave the Blue and Wlhitefwrestlers their toughest meet ol' the year before bowing, 21-13. Vlerry hlaurey replaced brother Don in the 137-pound class and pinned his oppo- nent. Syracuse became the Lions sixth vic- tim' in a 17-11 meet in Rec Hall. Speidels squad followed the Grange triumph with a 22-5 win over Navy at Annapolis. Dick VVaters replaced the injured lllingworth at heavyweight and won a 6-3 decision. Dick Lemyre and 'lerry lklaurey scored pins to spark the Lions to a 2-1-5 linal home meet win over Cornell and the Staters closed their great season with a 27-3 victory over Princeton. Eastern Heavyweight Champ Br a tl Glass scored the only Tiger win as he decisioned Wlaters. These nine wins ran Penn States two-year dual meet victorv skein to 20. ' L .. ,.,.. ya. p . 4 ivy Q er.:-s 7' ' -.Qs - qw' Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Chompions4 Dick ond Joe Lemyre ond Bob 1-lornon ORCl.XN1Z,X l'1ON LlIIAIXLl1S M. Svrginrir. - 1DONAI.D L. Mauizliv L11l.XHLIiS S. Sci1uT'rL - - C'Il11ClI Cltllllltllll illumrger 1952 RECORD -lan. 5-Penn State 203 -lan. 11-Penn State 3-1: -lan. 19-Penn State 25: Feb. 2-Penn State 22: Feb. 9-Penn State 21: Feb. 16-Penn State 17: Feb. 23-Penn State 221 Mar. 1-Penn State 2-1: Mar. 8-Penn State 27: Lehigh S Virginia ll Pittsburgh 5 Maryland S Army I5 Syracuse 1 1 Navy 5 Cr irnell 5 Princeton 3 Mar. 1-1-1'3AEastern lntercollegiates at Beth- lehem, Pa. Penn State, lst. Inclividaal Titles-Robert A. Hornan, 123-lbs.: Richard Lemyre, 130- lbs., and joseph C. Lemyre, 1417-lbs. Mar. 28-29-NCAA at Fort Collins, Colo. lndividual Title - .loseph if Lcniyrc, 167-lbs, 1141 my Do Boiron: llorv, fell to Iliglrl- man, 11. Lemyrc, Il. LL'- re, U. Xlaurey, D. Klaurey, n lirev, Doug Prey, Krebs. Seeuml lion'-Speidel, Cassel, 17ornicola, Marlvee, Cliarnher- lain, S a m s on. lllingworth, XYaters, XVinters, 11 arliold, Schulte. 319 ,K Y Wi' EUGENE WETTSTONE WESLEY E BLAHA Coach Manager GYIVINASTICS ORGANIZATION EUGENE VVILTTSTONE - VVESLEY E. BLAIIA jan. Penn Feb Penn Feb Pe 1111 Feb Penn March I-Penn March S- State State State State State 1952 RECORD 78 North Carulinu 38 A r111 y . 58 Navy 56 Syracuse 5216 Templc Eastern Intercollegiatcs at Syracuse, N. Y. - Coach - AIlIII!1gLl 3-I 58 38 40 43 Individual Titles: 'Ian L. Cronstetlt, horizontal hat and all-aruund competition. March 21-22-NCAA Tournament at Boulder, Colo. lan L. Crunstedt, third in calisthenics and parallel bars. April 2526-National AAU IXIen's and VVumen's Cymnasticb Championships and Olympic Trials at State Col lege. Pa. Coach Gene Wfettstone produced an- other top flight gymnastics team which won four out of five decisions. lan Cronstedt, Finnish freshman, and Bob- by Lawrence, a sophomore sensation. were the Lions' two outstanding per- formers. Cronstedt was undefeated in the high bar while Lawrence had an unblemished mark on the sidehorse, until he reached the Eastern Inter- collegiates. The Lions opened their dual meet season with a 73-34 win over North Carolina, sweeping six out of seven first places. Vifettstones men won four events-high bar, parallel bar, sidehorse, and the Hying rings. North Carolina won the trampoline and tied for first in the rope climb. This was the only meet which featured the trampoline event. The Lions traveled to VVest Point and were defeated by the Cadets, 58-38. Cronstedt won the horizontal bar event, while Lawrence recorded States only other first place in the sidehorse. The Cadets' Bob VVheeler, probably the Eastis top performer in this event, broke during his performance which enabled the Lion sophomore to win the event. The Nittanies lost points in the rope climb and tumbling events, as Dave Shultz, the Lions' rope climber, failed to touch the pan and no time was re- corded. VVettstone's gymnasts returned to the victory column with a 58-38 win over Navy in Rec Hall. One of the top reasons for the Lionsl easy victory was the loss of Navyis ace performer, Hal Lewis. Lewis, a parallel bar. high bar, and Hying rings veteran, had fractured his leg the previous week. Cronstedt again took firsts in the H-bar and P- bars. Other Nittany victors were Law- rence in the sidehorse, lim Hazen in the rings, and Shultz who tied for first in the rope climb with a 4.0 second timing. The gymnasts took their third con- secutive home meet as they won a sur- prisingly easy 56-40 triumph over Syracuse. Lawrence continued his great performance on the sidehorse with a 271 effort. Cronstedt contributed his share to States win with another double success, taking the horizontal bar and the parallel bars. lim Hazen, the Blue and White's ace ringman, scored his third first place of the campaign. Shultz once again drew for first place in the rope climb event. State hnished its dual meet season with a 52W--Biff victory over a talented Temple squad. Lawrence and Cron- stedt took top honors in the sidehorse and parallel bar events while Hazen tied Caliente of Temple in the Hying rings competition. ln the Eastern lntercollegiatcs at Syracuse, Cronstedt, turned in the top performances in the horizontal bar and the all-round competition to be Penn States only individual title winner. Lawrence, sidehorse ace who was un- defeated in dual meets, lost the crown in that event by three points to VVheeler of Army. ..,,c .. : xii' If xx . egg: Al Wick, parallel bar enthusiast, demonstrates excellent form Bottom Row, Left to Right-Yvettstone, Frey, Boudreau. Yu, Kenyon, llason Baffa Stroud Ron Blaha Todaro, Shaffer, Savering, Lawrence, Hazen, Proeopio, llairabetlian. Tlznrl Ron Lonomue F Vick Shultz, Kreidler. Douglass, Ilanipford, Cronsterlt, .X. Wick. 3. ELMER A. GROSS Conch BERNARD P. COOPER Manager Q? 5 4 55472. HARDY WILLIAMS JAY S. MCMAHAN Co-Coptoins I I ' BA S K ET BA I. L ' I I I I L ............................ J ORGANIZATION ELMLLR A. Guoss - - - Coach 11AnDY VVILLIADIS - C0'COI,7fHi11 JAY S. RICRIAHAN - C0-Capmin BERNARD P. Cooper: - Manager Srisvsiv E. Sxtvism- - e - Almmger 1951-52 RECORD Dee. 5-Penn State . 51 1thaca , . . 21 Dec. 12 Penn State . . 73 Bucknell , . . . .. 63 Dee. 15-Penn State 46 YVashingt0n and Jefferson ,. -I9 Dec. 27 Penn State 62 Michigan . 60 Dee. 28-Penn Statc .. . 62 Pitt . . 40 -Ian. 5 Penn State 68 Co1gate . 51 Ian. 10 Penn State . 61 Syracuse ,. .. 57 -Ian. 12 Penn State 7-I Carnegie Tech , S6 Ian. 16 Penn State S5 Gettysburg . 70 Ian. 17-Penn State ., S9 Diekingun , . . 45 -Ian. 19-Penn State , 52 Pitt . ., . ,. -I5 Ian. 30 Penn State 53 Navy . , .... . 49 -Ian. 51-Penn State 77 American U. , . . . 52 Feb. 2 Penn State 61 VVest Virginia , 60 Feb. 6 Penn State , 66 Rutgers ., ,, 52 Feb. 9-Penn State 83 Georgetown . . . 55 Febi 15 Penn State , 72 Rhode Island .,.. ., 66 Feb. 16 Penn State , S5 Army , ,. . , 73 Feb. 20 Penn State ,. , ,. 52 Penn .... ..,.. . . 54 Feb. 22 Penn State . , 63 Co1gate . ....., 65 Feb. 23-Penn State , 72 Syracuse ..,. . ..., ., 76 Feb. 27 Penn State ,. S-I VVest Virginia . 65 March 1-Penn State ., , .... 2-I Pitt . , ...,.... ..., . ..,.. . . 9 March 8-Penn State ,..,,.. ,. SO Bucknell ,,.., .... ..,...,. ,.... ........ 6 7 March 21-22fNCAA Tournament. Raleigh. N. C. -Penn State, -I-th. Penn State ,.. ,.. . . 5-I Kentucky ., .,.. ,. . , S4 Penn State . .,.. 60 North Carolina State . 69 Bottom Row, Left to Right-Piorkowski, XVi1liams, Arnelle, Sledzik, Sherry. Second Row-Egli, Silvcrt, XYcidenlmmmcr, Hang, Rohland, McMahon, Makurewicz, Blocker, Phillips, Gross. Coach Elmer Cross' cagers finished the regular season with a 20--1 record and accepted an invitation to partici- pate in the NCAA Eastern tournament at Raleigh, N. C. While the Lions lost both games of the tournament to mighty Kentucky and North Carolina State, the bid was a fitting climax to the most successful basketball campaign in Penn States history. Although Cross and his assistant, john Egli, were optimistic about their first five at the start of the season, they had feared a shortage of reserves. They had overlooked, however, thc part which four newcomers would play in the Lions' success. Three freshmen, lesse Arnelle, lack Sherry, and Bon Weideiihammer, and a sophomore, Ed Haag, combined with the veterans, Co- Captains Hardy VVilliams and lay lN'lc- Mahan, Chet hlakarewicz, Joe Pior- kowski, and Herm Sledzik, to givc the Nittanies a well-balanced attack. The team opened slowly, winning two, but dropping a three-point deci- sion to VVashington and jefferson. Then the Lions really caught fire and ran up a 15-game winning streak. They start- ed this amazing skein by taking the first annual Steel Bowl tournament in the Pitt Field House. Cross' quintet won a thrilling 62-60 opening round over Michigan then walloped a favored Pitt team 62-40 in the final. For win- ning the championship the Lions were presented the Benjamin F. Fairless trophy. At-nelle, six-five freshman sensation from New Bochelle, N. Y., proved him- self one of the top freshmen in the nation and also one of the finest athletes to hit the Nittany Vale in many years. Midway through the campaign, it be- came evident he would smash the all- time one season scoring mark of 319 established by Captain Lou Lamie in the 1950-51 season. Arnelle set a new Bee Hall one-game record when he cut the cords for 40 points against Georgetown. The agile basketeer also made a new away-from- home mark when he tabulated 28 against Gettysburg, then broke his own number by getting 30 against Syracuse. Other records which the Lions broke were the consecutive winning streak of 15, most wins in one season, most points scored in Rec Hall, most points scored away from home, most points recorded by two teams, and total team points for one season. The red-hot Lions set the Bee Hall standard by racking up 33 points against Georgetown. But they later broke this mark when they scored S4 against VVest Virginia. They established an away mark by throwing 89 points through the hoops against a hapless Dickinson squad. The Blue and White were over- looked by the nations sportswriters part of the season but finally were elevated to a 13th position among the countrys cage elite. The Nittany courtmen opened the campaign with an easy 51-21 win over lthaca in Rec Hall. Co-Captain Hardy VVilliams with ll points was the games leading scorer. Then followed a thrill- ing 73-63 decision over the Bucknell Bisons in another Bee Hall clash. At VVashington, Pa., the Lions were upset by VVashington and Jefferson, 49- 46. During the Christmas vacation, the Crossmen won the Steel Bowl in Pittsburgh with wins over Michigan and Pitt. Arnelle and VVeidenhammer were namcd to the first all-tourney team. Weidenhornmer ond McMol'1cm trap Carnegie Tech star in sliding-zone 323 The Lions returned to friendly Rec Hall and won successive triumphs over Colgate, Syracuse and Carnegie Tech. The Nittanies then made several suc- cessful road trips. In one week they walloped Gettysburg, 85-70, annihilated Dickinson, 89-45, and edged Pitt 52-45. Between semesters the Lions extended their victory string to 11 with wins over Navy. American University, and VVest Virginia. The 61-60 hlountaineer up- set shot State into national attention. VVillia1ns' Field goal with seconds re- maining was the deciding factor in the upset at Morgantown. The Lions returned home to chalk up two more victories. They downed Rutgers, 66-52, and massacred Ceorge- town 33-55 to extend their victory skein to 13, a new College record. Clock watchers - Carlson and Pitt team await the time to unfreeze the deep freeze The Lions made their longest trip of the year to Rhode lsland State and Army and won two more hall games. Rhode lsland put on a scoring spurt and al- most upset State. But the Lions had one of their greatest shooting days as they came from behind to down Army S5 73 The pressure Finally caught up with the Lions and they lost all three games of an important road trip. Penn edged them 54-52 in a Palestra thriller. The Red Raiders dumped State 65-63 in one overtime period while the Urangemen took two extra periods to win 76-72. The Nittanies once again returned to Rec Hall and retained their home su- periority with a smashing S4-65 win over tenth-ranked Wlest Virginia. ln the final home game for the Lions. Doc Carlson and his Pitt courtmen pulled a deep freeie and at the end of the third quarter the Lions had scored only 9 points and the Panthers 6 points. A Pitt attempt to win the game in the final Eve minutes hackhred on Carlson and the Lions won a 24-9 victory. An 30-67 win over Bucknell on the Lewis- hurg court closed the season with 20 victories and 1595 points scored for the Penn State live. hoth new records for the Lions. The two games played in the NCAA tournament boosted the total points scored to 1709. Ed l-laag drives for score as Lions upset West Virginia, 84-65 -'Q J f-ii, -its it Y X X. X A X A iii Q sx N Nia 'K Qgf ti - X Qi' ' ff f 2 4' -- at Roxy .. .tt , -. Ni-, 7:3 , at,-... V. f Missxksfea 'Wt . xwwswmz: V SNA 1 X mmwymxw I . :X it 'Qi Wrsse -, fire- S sys - 1 -rw s. xg N aa Arnelle scores against Syracuse SPRING SPORTS F. JOSEPH BEDENK Couch BASEBALL WILLIAM E. I-IOPPER DONALD M. COOK, JR. Captain-Elect Monoger-Elect F. JOSEPH BEDENK VVILLIAIVI E. HOPPER DONALD M. Coorc, I April April April April April May May May May May May May Rlay -Penn -Penn SPenn -Penn -Penn -Penn flbenn -Penn -Penn -Penn 22-Penn -Penn -Penn State State State State State Stare State State State State State State State ORGANIZATION 1951 RECORD w I I I I I I - - Coaclz Captain-Elect Mazinger'-Elect VVestern Maryland , ,. 2 Ithaca . . 6 Gettysburg . , -I Rutgers . . , 1 Lafayette , 5 Dickinson 4 Navy J Villanova 5 Pittsburgh 2 Pittsburgh 0 Bucknell . -I Penn 6 Temple O Our! Sa 2 Q1 Q -:'k x Q Zyl J,,.- 5 Bad weather was the only thing which prevented Coach joe Bedenk's 1951 baseball team from having a great season. As it was, the diamondmen played only 13 games of a scheduled 21, and finished the year with a 10-3 mark. Despite the few number oli games the Lions played, they were still given serious consideration for the District 2 NCAA representation to the collegiate world series in Omaha, Nebr. Penn State was one of live Finalists for the honor, which went to Princeton. Owen Dougherty, southpaw hurler, won a first team berth on the District 2 All-Star team. Dougherty was the mainstay of good pitching corps and finished with a 6-O record. He record- ed victories over VVestern Maryland, Rutgers, Dickinson, Navy, Villanova, and Penn. Another player to win District hon- ors was Captain-Elect Bill llopper. The big outfielder linished the cam- paign with a remarkable .429 average and was named to the Districts second team. The left-handed batsman had seven doubles and a homer, and drove 18 runs across the plate. Pressing Hopper for batting honors was Stan Laganosky, first baseman. Lag finished with a lusty .373 average, and led the team in homers with two. 1 K' WC., Q In p W. -a.,..Nz,. , wa an 9 .s' fr 1 at-gf. A . Pitt Ieod-off mon safe ot first lle also won the runs-batted-in title with 19. Bill Mihalich, smooth-fielding second baseman, finished the season with a batting spurt which upped his average to 553. Henry Albright, regular left- helder until he broke his ankle against Pitt, had a .32-l mark. Gther regulars and their scason bat- ting averages were: Clarence Buss, catcher, .5175 Paul Mowry, shortstop, .2825 llarry Little, third baseman, .26Og and Sil Cerchie, promising sophomore outfielder, .229. Three pitchers besides Dougherty recorded victories. Bill Everson had a 2-1 slate: Bill Brown, l-lg and ,lack Krumrine, l-O. Top games of the season were the Rutgers and Bucknell contests. Dough- erty pitched the Rutgers game, and had a no-hitter until the last of the seventh when the Scarlet bunched both their hits to score a run. The Lions roared back with an error, a double, an inten- tional pass, and a stolen base to score two runs and win the game, 2-l. Bucknells -l-3 win over the Lions was the loss which definitely knocked Be- denk's men out of the District 2 leader- ship. Bucknell scored two runs in the second, and another in the third to drive starter Dougherty oil the mound. The Lions came back with a three--run outburst in the fourth to tie the game, but the Bisons squeezed another run across in the fourth to win. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Bedenk, Little, Buss, Everson, Bair, Brown, Laganosky, Ruyak, Leonard, Mowry, Dougherty, Speicher. Second Row-Alerllar, Schoellkopt, Albright. Cerchie, Kelz. Xogx, Christensen, Shumock, Krumrine, Hopper, Hirsch, Mihalich. 327 CHARLES D. WERNER Coach . X x :SN . xx ' f gf. - 4.-I: 'mmm-1 . 1:1:x3:s.-r2:,:-- .. :Hrs , STANLEY SPORKIN S X Manager-Elect JOHN S. LAUER Captain-Elect l Q i 3 Over the top! 1 TRACK Bottom Row, Left to Right-Ulerner, Krayer, RlcDermott, Roderer, Lauer, Gehman, YV. .Xshenfelter, Freelmirn, Parsons. Kline, Kay, Davis, D. Ashenfelter. Second Hou'-Sutovsky. Gower, Pulito, Gnmlich, Sarantopoulos, Hamilton, St. Clair, Pierson, Horner. Tlzinl Hon'-Selvig, Donahue, Kelley, Your-ikins, Crisman. Garson. Parker, Sclraelfer, Snodgrass, Smith, Sprenkle, Judd, Mortensen. FIJIIVIII Hmv-llammes, Hollen, Baghy, Kilmer, Mchlillen. Milsom, Mitchell. Sax, jones. Godshall. Lorcli, Gordon. ORGANIZATION CHARLES D. VVERNEP. - - Coach JOHN S. LAUER - Captain-Elect STANLEY SPORKIN Manager-Elect 1951 RECORD May 5-Penn State , . 49 Navy 82 May 19-Penn State . 72 Pitt , 59 During Chick VVerner's 18th season as track coach the Lion team partici- pated in only two dual meets, defeating Pitt and losing to Navy. The team also entered the Penn Re- lays and IC-lA meets, but the highlight of the season, especially for the home fans, was the Penn State Olympic games at Beaver Field. This was a new idea conceived by Weriier and his assistant, Norm Gor- don. Former Penn State stars were in- vited to the campus to Compete with present stars. The athletes were di- vided into a Blue and a VVhite team, the Whites winning 82-75. ln the Navy meet at Annapolis, the Middies tallied 43 points to States 11 in the Held events to capture its first track victory over Penn State in 18 years, 82-49. The Lions rallied in the running events when Bob Freehairn took the half mile in 1:56.2, and Bill Ashenfelter and Freebairn tied for Hrst in the mile in 4:19. lohn McCall won the 440- yard dash in 50.3, and Ashenfelter fin- ished out front in the two-mile run in 9:36.8. Guy Kay swept the 220 hur- dles in 2-1.8. ln the Held events the Lions man- aged to salvage a pair of first place ties. Owen VVilkinson deadlocked for top place in the pole vault with a 12' 6 vault. Vic Fritts managed a 6' tie in the high jump. 111 tuning up for the coming IC-lA meet, the Lion thinclads whipped Pitt, 72-59, at Pittsburgh. Lockhart spear- headed the Lion triumph, turning in a double victory in the sprints and run- ning a brilliant anchor quarter on the winning mile relay quartet. Ted Proderer was the lone Lion to place First in the TC-111 events at Prank- lin Field, Philadelphia, as State lin- ished fifth with HM points. Boderer hurled his javelin 211' to turn in a surprising lirst place performance. . gi' Q .Q V 2' 'i A il .. 9 gg, , . . ,, . . 3 my . Xa ss, arg k 9 S M 5- , ' , 1' I 5 -., A I la A - -' ,, . . ' -- . ., e s is Time trials on indoor track Bill Ashenfelter - no problem to win this one GLENN N. THIEL HAROLD G. WOLFRAM SAMUEL J. MORTIMER Coach Captain-Elect Manager-Elect ORGANIZATION GLENN N. THIEL ---- e Coaclz I'lAROI.D G. VVOLFRAM, Jn. Ctzpluiu-Elect SAMUEL IVIORTIIVIER - - - - Mmmger-Elect 1951 RECORD April l3fPenn State , 17 Yvestern Nlaryland . 0 April -Penn State Navy . 10 April -Perm State Loyola 14 April -Penn State Penn . ,. 5 May -Penn State Syracuse .. . 13 lX'Iay 12-Penn State lVlarylanrl Lacrosse Club 6 May -Penn State Ithaca O May -Penn State Hobart 10 May -Penn State Cornell 5 LACROSSE Strategy is subject for discussion ot half-time John Wilcox, mid-field lAIl-Store honorsl Vonce Scout, close defense lAlI-Stote honorsl Poul Roffensperger, mid-field KAII-State honorsl Finishing with a six won, three lost record over the season. the Nittany la- crosse team presented Coach Nick Thiel, in his 17th year as Lion coach, with his most successful season since 1946. The Lions opened play with a week- end double-header, swamping Westerii Maryland, 17-0, and then falling, 1O-1, under a good Navy team. Coalie Phil Benedetti played a standout game, stop- ping 33 Navy shots. ln the home opener, the Lions built up a 12-6 lead against Loyola in the third quarter, but fell completely apart in the final stanza. Loyola scored eight times while holding the Lions scoreless to win 14-12. With decisive scoring in the second and fourth periods, the Nittanyites scored an easy 1-1-5 victory over Penn on the home grounds. Bad shooting on the part of the Penn Staters made the Lions 13-IO victims of Syracuse, and allowed the Orange to retain their once-beaten record. Against the lVlaryland Lacrosse Club, the Lions pulled what was termed as a stunning upset, dumping the unbeat- cn hlarylanders, 7-6. ln another pair of week-end duals, the Lions licked Ithaca, 13-O, and Ho- bart, 17-lO, to strengthen their winning streak. State closed out the season with a 10-5 victory over Cornell after spotting the Big Pied a 1-O lead. Benedetti was voted the George R. Pittenger lVIemorial award given an- nually to the most improved and most valuable player on the squad. john Wilcox set a new Penn State season scoring record, tallying 20 goals to break the former record of 18 set by Cliff Sullivan in 1946. Paul Raf- fensherger also broke the record scor- ing 19 goals. 7 Bottom Row, Left to Right-Henry, Scout, VVa1ker, Herring. Eagle, Ralfensperger, KVolfram, Benedetti, Reed, Hockersrnith, Grove, VVi1cox, Fulton, Thiel. Second Row-Decker, Asplundh, Henderson, Hartman, Hostmeyer, Rodriguez, Pawloski, VVoodward, Bigony, Yohman, XVatkins, Koons, Amber, Stone. Third Row-Schaefer, Dui-fy, Goldsworthy, Cowen, Diehl. Goa. ROBERT B, RUTHERFORD, JR. Couch The Penn State golf team posted a of-1 record for the 1951 season. It was the second year as head coach for Bob Rutherl'ord, Dlr. He was assisted hy joe Boyle. Letter winners were: Ray Artz, Roh Bowers, Captain Joe Durnials, hlarv Goldenherg, Bob Kunltle, 'lied Robert- son, llud Samson, and laelx Xvylie. Gaptain Durnialt was outstanding most ol' the season and played a good game at the EIGA playoffs. He was the only Lion linlxsman to reach the qualifying rounds. ORGANIZATION Rouiairr B. IKUTHERFORD, In. - Coach Roineirr H. BOWERS - Captain-Elect EDVVIN L. NicHoLsoN - lllmmger-Elect 1951 RECORD April 14-Penn State 591: Lehigh . 396 April 20 Penn State 31 Georgetown 4 April 21 Penn State 3: Georgetown 4 April 28 Penn State 4: Syracuse 3 May 5 Penn State 75 Gettysburg 0 lxlay llfl-1-EIGA Playoffs: Tie for 7th May 19 Penn State 3: Navy , 4 May 22-Penn State 8: Bucknell 1 May 25-Penn State 6: Colgate l lune Penn State 53 Pittsburgh 2 332 F ROBERT H. BOWERS EDWIN L. NICHOLSON Captain-Elect Manager-Elect .far I -ff M , , ' 5-.5 1: A 1. .N ' it s .-'s'1,,S'1 '22 Xi 1255? .is-M 'fjffrgki ' . Nd - is .: .f sill X . , Q . ' , A' - -Q ' if A i fit ' i as-QQ f ....,.. , X -i'i' -'Pi X NN .1:5E:- -A A ' - . .1'jf,9-gjyfg X 2' A 1 ' XSQXSNN S - s X5 , X 'XX R NX 'ff Q . Ye' NX M ' 'A wf511.: .f'7f X W X Left 10 RiglI1fRlllllCFfGId, Durniak, Bowers, Kunkle, XVylie, Goldenberg, Robertson, Samson Xrtz, Ship TENNIS SHERMAN P. FOGG Coach Despite the usual rainy Spring sea' son which hindered pre-season work- outs, Coach Sharm Foggs tennismen compiled an enviable 9--1 record during the 1951 campaign. Landon, rated one of the top players in the East, was defeated hy Jack Nc- Carthy, Georgetown captain, in the second match of the season. lt was the only setback Landon suffered in 23 matches. Other letter winners returning to the courts were Bill Aiken, Gus Bigott, Ed Davis, Dick Weilaiid, and Bill W7ood. ORGANIZATION SHERMAN P. FOGG - - - Coach EDWARD W. DAVIS Captain-Elect IULIAN M. GORDON - Manager-Elec: 1951 RECORD April 20-Penn State 65 Bucknell 3 1 April 21-Penn State 65 Georgetown ..., , 3 1 April 25-Penn State 85 Juniata ..,..,.. . ,. 1 , April 28-Penn State 55 Pittsburgh 4 May 2-Penn State 75 Bucknell ...,.,..., , 2 May 5-Penn State 45 Maryland ,,..,... . . . 5 May 8-Penn State 65 Western Maryland . 3 May 9-Penn State 05 Navy . . ......,.... . 9 May 12-Penn State 65 Syracuse .. .. . 3 May 16-Penn State 95 , Washington and jefferson O May 19-Penn State O5 Colgate ,,........,.. , ,. 9 5 May 26-Penn State lg Colgate ..... ..,.... , 8 1 May 30-Penn State 85 Duquesne ..... ...... . 1 EDWARD W. DAVIS JUUAN M. GORDON Captain-Elect Manager-Elect X1 J AA .,,. . - - MM , . 3 . ikli iff-3 ' i f ff gf- Q . 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Secoml Hou'-Dcuniston, Lee, Roscfclrl, Bernstein, lYharton, Rostmever. Four vears ago the Hat Societv Coun- cil was chartered by the Senate Com- mittee on Student WClf2l'C for the pur- pose of acting as a legislative bodv to govern the hat groups on campus and to stimulate and co-ordinate the activities of these societies. The president and secretary of each of the eight hat societies, three womens and Five mens, form the Council. Bep- resentatives from Androcies, Blue Kev, Druids, Parmi Nous, Skull and Bones. Chimes, Cwens, and Mortar Board are members of the Council. The members of the Council usually elect their offi- cers in the Spring of each school vear. Wfith the reappearance of male fresh- men on campus for the First time in manv years, the Council was concerned with the enforcement of customs during the Fall semester. The Council is re- sponsible for the drawing up of a con- structive sct of regulations. Another purpose of the Council is to help solve problems of the societies. The Council also takes an active in- terest in extrafcurrieular activities. Dur- ing football season the Council spon- sored several pep rallies. A Pep-Bally and Kick-OH: Dance was sponsored by the Council before the Boston Univer- sitv Football game. Member societies of the Council assisted in the collection of monev for the Campus Chest Drive. llat Society Council also assisted in the collection phase of the campus clothing drive held last Fall. ORGANIZATION Klrmvxw L. KRASNANSKY - Presirlenf C'I..xIu E. ClEORCF. - - l'ice-President N.-xNCv C. AICCTLAIN SECVEfH1'J T1'EHSllTE7' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I gf'-'l ' E li' Q 9 Q2 fi LION S PAW - of ,E 5-1,5 llLy 1'1' -1 x I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I je, I I I I I VI I I I hlembership in Lions Paw is the highest honor accorded outstanding senior men at the College. The honorary is composed of no more than I5 men who have completed three years of meritorious service and achievement at the College. The number of members varies, sometimes being as few as three. Lions Paw is reserved for senior men who have distinguished themselves in service to the College and in extra-curricular activities. The men selected for Lions Paw each year exhibit the greatest potential abil- ities to continue serving the College during the remainder of their senior year and as alumni. Lionls Paw was founded in 1908. Since then ap- proximately 600 Lions Paw alumni have maintained an active interest in the organization and in the College. One of the principal aims of this alumni group is the perpetuation of the many traditions and symbols of Penn State. MEMBERS Iohn H. Allison, Milton Bernstein H. Carrol Chapman Florenz Fenton Clair E. Ceorge Thomas B. Iurchalc VVilliam Klisanin lXf'larvin L. Krasnansliy David K. Mutchler Iohn M. Stoudt Stanley A. Vvengert ,Iames T. VVharton 'Iames B. Wortli Bgrmm Row, Left to Right-Mutchler, Fenton, Allison, Chapman, Klisanin, Iurchak, Krasnansky. Second Row-George, Bernstein, Stoudt, XVengert, Ulorth, VVI-iarton. Mortar Board is the highest honorary society for senior women on campus. Each Spring the top women in the junior class are tapped for membership in Mortar Board. These women are selected on the basis of their scholastic standing, their leadership in campus activities, and their service to the College. Founded in 1918 at Syracuse and established on the Penn State campus in 1935, Mortar Board now has 84 active chapters. The objectives of 1X1ortar Board are to promote loy- alty to the Collegeg to maintain a high scholastic standard, to recognize and encourage leadershipg to provide for co-operation among societiesp and to stimulate and develop a liner type of college woman. In keeping with its tradition, Mortar Boards project this year was the annual Mardi Cras at which sororities, Leonides, and freshman councils entered carnivalftype booths. The proceeds from the carnival were contributed to the Charlotte E. Ray Scholarship Fund. For the Spring project, Mortar Board sponsored a breakfast in honor of those students who loyally served the College, but who were' not recognized by a hat society. ORGANIZATION NANCY C. BICCLAIN ---- President GRETA A. WEAVER - - Vice-President ,IEANNINE BELL - Secretary Lots I. PULVER - Treasurer CAROLYN E. BARRETT - - Editor V. ROBIN BRUNNER - A Historian MEMBERS C. E. Barrett N. C. 1X 1cC1air1 A. Stieber 1. Bell V. L. Miller C. A. VVeaver V. B. Brunner L. Pulver M. R. VVi1liams IVIORTAR BOARD N. S 1 X , ,X Y. ., Q Bottom Row, Left to Right-Hihbs, Bell, McClain. Pulver, Levitt. Second Row-Brunner, Sticber, xx71llik1ll1S, XVeaver, Miller. sg NI. VVoodrow bi N x, J -vun s. ,W-.. .JN ,.a......t.t., w A 41 X E nu num ? vi, w ie' X I l One of the leading organizations on Campus is Skull and Bones, senior mens honorary. It was the First campus hat society to employ a point system, making membership possible only through true achievement. Among the members of this Society are varsity ath- letes, sports managers, class oflicers, and editors of campus publications, leaders in extra-curricular activities. They co-operate with the other hat societies, assist in Urientation Week, usher at games, and aid with enforcement of freshman customs. Each year, true to its tradition of service, the organi- zation awards a scholarship to a varsity letter winner who has a 1.5 average and has contributed toward the expense of his education. Each Spring, at dawn of Tap Day, new members are recognized by Skull and Bones. The social highlight of the year is the Spring initiation banquet, when the graduating members welcome the new men to carry on the ideals of Skull and Bones. OBGANIZATIGN CLAIR E. GEORGE ---' President lXlARC R. KIh'IELh'IAN - Vice-President AIILTON BERNSTEIN - - Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS J. Albarano C. Ealzone D. L. llflaurey B. K. Amole G. L. Fisher Nl. C. Nlills E. S. Baker C. E. George R. P. Nlills M. Bernstein G. A. Glazer E. A. Rodgers B. S. Bonn bl. C. Goldman E. D. Shanken D. C. Carlson M. B. Kimelman B. Sparhawk. I H. C. Chapman VV. I. Klisanin D. Stabler H. E. Cover F. H. Lewis D. N. Weiner R. Craine, lr. VV. D. Lewis S. A. Wengert B. F. Evert D. G. Margolf A. Woolford P. G. Fairchok VVorth SKULL AND BONES Bottom ROW, Left to Right-XVeiner, Carlson, Shanken, Kimelman, George, Bernstein, Chapman, Klisanin, F. Lewis. Second Row Rodgers, Stabler, Goldman, Amole, Glazer, lllengert, D. Lewis, R.iN1i1ls. Third Row-Baker, Evert. Craine, Falzone, Xllorth, Bonn Sparhawk, Cover, M. Mills. 341 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I S Parmi Nous, formerly a senior athletic honorary, recently changed its policy to include not only excep- tional athletes and sports managers, but also outstanding men in student government, dramatics, forensics, and publications. The honorary was founded in 1908 by Thomas W. Piolet, and is one of the oldest men's honorary societies on campus. Last Fall was the hrst year a large number of fresh- man men have been on the campus since 1946. The members of Parmi Nous worked with Hat Societies Council and the Sophomore class to make a success of the Freshman Customs program. This program not only helped to orient new freshmen, but also engendered a bond of fellowship among the freshmen. The goals of Parmi Nous are the advancement of academic and athletic interests, the preservation of col- lege traditions, and the furthering of Penn State spirit. ORGANIZATION JAMES T. WHARTON ---- President JAY S. MCRIIAHAN ---- Vice-President NIARVIN L. KRASNANSKY - - - Secretmy-T1'eas1n'er Robert Alderdice MEMBERS Dudley Foster John H. Allison, Jr. James T. Ceffert Leonard Bartek George F. Hamilton David C. Bischoff Jack A. Brown Ronald Coleman Bernard P. Cooper Edward VV. Davis Ralph Egolf, Jr. Florenz J. Fenton E PARMI NOUS 4-A ARMI N095 -J. ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Richard H. Hartle William E. Hopper Chandois H. Johnson Louis C. Koszarek Marvin L. Krasnansky Jay S. lXIcMahan David K. Mutchler John Paklcanen James T. Pollard Paul C. Poorman Peter Raidy VVilliam E. Reece Millard H. Rehburg William D. Santel James T. VVharton Charles C. VVilson, John S. VVylie Bottom Raw, Lef-t to Right-VVilliams, Mutchler, Reese, Krasnzmsky, XVharton, McMahan, Alderdice, Foster, YVilson. Second Row-Bischoff, Hopper, Geffert, Rehburg. Brown, Egolf, Nylie, Davis, Pollard. Third Row- Pakkanen, Koszarek, Cooper, Raidy, Hartle, Sentel, Fenton, Allison. L wt 'VXI 1 lv a. ' F1 ' Liam' t 'Xb flllllulq Jr! EMEA fum, 'f ff ff if BLUE KEY Blue Key was founded in 1923 for recognition of junior men who are outstanding in campus activities. The members are selected from First assistant sports managers, boards of campus publications, student gov- ernment lcaders, and others participating in general activities. In addition to being active in these extra- curricular activities, the candidates must be in their fourth semester and have a scholastic average of 1.00 or better. As a part of its service function on campus, Blue Key participates in manv activities such as ushering at athletic events, entertaining visiting speakers and athletic teams on campus, assisting in the enforcement of freshman customs, and helping in the Campus Chest drive. ORGANIZATION ARTHUR E. HOSFELD - Y - President NVALTER A. HALL A T,lC6'P1'6SiLiE1lf NATILANIAL R. LTAINIILTON, In. Secretary Lrovn B. HAnTsouGH - - - Treasurer IXIEMBERS G. L. Allison C. K. Henderson R. B. Schoellkopf K. E. Bauhlitn T. H. Irvinv D. Schulte G. Bromberg j. E. Browne J. A. Donnal VV. P. Dye VV. G. Jacko . R. johnson . H. Kingsland I. B. Knox G T VV. A. Shomberg VV. R. Slepin A R R. Sredenschek A. Stanley G. Al. Frank G. F. Lewis C. T. Stewart N. E. Goldstein A. E. McChesney B. F. Thompson I. VV. Gromiller R. L. Murrer R D. Thorpe VV. L. Halley R. C. Neuweiler NV. C. VVagner XV. A. Hall VV. P. Ohlallev A D. VVampler C. P. Hamilton A. E. Rosfeld A hi. VVilson N. R. Hamilton H. E. Roush UI. A. VVilson L. B. llartsough I. P. VVirs 1 Bottom Row, Left to Right-XVamp1er, C. Hamilton, Ilartsough, IN. Ilamilton, Rosfeld, Shomberg, XVirs, Haliey, XVagner. Second Row-Lewis, Goldstein, Donnal, O'MaIley, Knox, XVilson, Stewart, jack, Schulte. Third Row- Slepin, Roush, Iohnson, Dye, Baublitz, Thompson, Schoellkupf, Bromberg, McChesney, Stanley. 33 ANDROCLES Androcles, the youngest member of the Hat Society Council, was founded in 1950. It was organized to recognize and honor those Junior men who have dis- tinguished themselves in activities not recognized by existing Hat Societies. lts name was taken from one of Aesop's Fables in wlfnch a slave named Androcles was honored by the Emperor for his distinguished service. Androcles was founded in the spirit of service to the College, and each year it undertakes a full schedule of social and service projects. During the Spring semester of each school year new members are tapped after undergoing a thorough point system screening. This procedure prevents discrimina- tion of any type in the selection of new members. lWen prominent in dramatics, forensics, government, politics, athletics, publications, and other activity fields are con- sidered for membership in Androcles. Tapees are selected from each of these activity groups with a more or less equal representation from each. ORGANIZATION RICHARD C. ROSTMEYER - - - President 'TI-IOIXIAS B. FLENIING - - Vice-President DAVID M. KLEINBERG - Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS P. S. Asplundh VV. B. Harral B. A. Peterman B. A, Barr VV. I. Hirsch E. S. Rolf A. lX'I. Bloom R. D. Cameron B. S. Isaacman B. E. James E. Chesla E. S. Kelly R. C. Rostmeyer VV. Sachs H. C. Samson T. B. Fleming R. B. Kenyon D. A. Schoerke D. E. Frey D. Nl. Kleinberg W. H. Tritsch V I. Goldberg T. A. Matlow L. A. VVarrell R. D. Parsons VV. E. Vvinterburn H. P. VVright VV. Haines M. Hanek Hmmm Ram, Left to Right-Kelly, Fleming, Rostmeyer, Asplundh, Kenyon. Second Row-Schoerke, Peterman, James, Goldberg, Warrell, Isaacman. Third Row-Hirsch, Matlow, Sachs, Hanek, Barr, Chesla, Parsons. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I w s, e e 2 II1, i ' 1II - 51 .2, X 5 f I ., CI-IIIVIES ' N --if- - - ref a f0EDi-E-I9 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I The youngest womens hat society on campus, Chimes, was organized at Penn State in 1947 as a recognition society for outstanding junior women. The name was adapted from the chimes used at Ohio State University in the initiation of members there. Two years ago, the Eastern Chimes combined with Kev and Scroll, a similar VVestern group, resulting in the present national organization of 13 chapters. Quali- fications include a 0.3 grade point above the All'ColIege student average, and participation in two major activities. The Penn State chapter, as the national headquarters, publishes a magazine, KQIMIZOTES. The name is derived from the Kev in Key and Scroll and the implied notes from the name, Chimes. Members of Chimes assisted with student ticliets for the Community Forum series and each girl acted as counselor to one dormitory unit. Chimes was also responsible for the decoration of one float used bv Miss Penn State finalists during the Spring VVeeli parade. A new activity of the group is an annual tea for Chimes alumnae. Members of Chimes are active for one vear onlv. ' I oac.xNizaT1oN M. JOYCE BUCHANAN ---- President XIIRGINIA G. lXIClX'lILI.IN - Vice-President X711-'IGINIA A. VVELLIVER - Secretary JANET R. HORGEIH - - - Treasurer MEMBERS E. C. Agnew C. J. Alley A. VV. Broomall M. Buchanan S. L. Bush M. L. Coy J. R. Horger I. D. Luyben V. C. McMillin P. Mayberry M. A. Morgan R. A. Pierce B. A. Richardson V. A. VVelliver I. A. Yerger Bottom Row, Left to Right-Mayberry, XVelIiver, Buchanan, Mcllillin, Horger, Yerger, Richardson. Second Raw-Luyben, Coy, Broomall, Alley, Pierce, Agnew, Morgan, Bush. 345 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l , DF-BU Druids, sophomore men's honorary, was founded at the Pennsylvania State College in 1907. Since then Druids has expanded so that now there are chapters in seven other colleges, three out of the country. The objectives of the organization are to promote the welfare of the College and the sophomore class, to sponsor good athletic relations between colleges, and to encourage campus spirit. The Penn State chapter limits itself to 20 active members, all of them outstanding in some field of inter- collegiate athletic competition. All have obtained fresh- men numerals or a varsity letter for participating in athletic events. Candidates for membership must have a 1.00 scholastic average. This year, members were in charge of all football dances and pep rallies. Prohts made at Druids-spon- sored activities were turned over to the Campus Chest. Druids helps other hat societies in the enforcement of freshman customs. Although former members are inactive, they are recognized as Druids members. ORGANIZATION SAMUEL MARINO ---- President JAIWES DIEHL ---- Vice-President DONALD E. FREY - - S9CI'Ei'llI'y'rT1'8l1S1ITC1' MEMBERS T. M. Barett W. L. Hockersmith S. Marino S. P. Cerchie K. R. Klaus R. P. Pollard J. Diehl C. Lemyre W. H. Ray D. L. Douglass W. H. Leonard R. L. Roessler F. A. Follmer A. R. Lucidi H. C. Samson D. E. Frey C. M. Lynch Simmons I. Hazen H. L. Sledzik 59 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Bottom Row, Left to Right-Follrner, Diehl, Lemyre, Marino, Hazen, Cerchie. Second Row-Frey, Klaus, Lucidi, Samson, Barrett, Douglas, Hockersmith. The local chapter of Cwens, sophomore women's hat society, was established at The Pennsylvania State College in 1927. The organization provides recognition for freshman women who have maintained high standards of scholarship, demonstrated potentialities of leadership, and were active in campus activities. Members of Cwens work in close co-operation with the College administration, the Dean of WOmC1l'S Ofhce, and Hat Society Council. During Orientation Week, members of Cwens aid incoming freshman women by acquainting them with College organizations, regulations, and traditions. ln co-operation with WBA, Cwens contributed S90 toward the support of a foreign foster child. The organization sponsors the Dungaree Drag, an informal girl-ask-boy dance. Proceeds from the dance are used to provide scholarships for worthy sophomore women at the College. ORGANIZATION JOAN M. LEE - - - President JOANNE M. VV1LL1AMs Vice-President BARBARA DENNisToN - Secretary YVONNE P. CARTER - - - Treasurer MEMBERS C. A. Anderson D. Hemphill D. R. Miller B. A. Baker J. L. Herd V. C. Opoczenski L. Berg lN'l. B. Heyman C. lVl. Pelczar L. Cassover V. M. Hinner P. E. Bile D. A. Cook C. Hutchon E. L. Stuter P. E. Croolis L. A. Jacobs M. E. Troutman Bl. L. Elliott B. E. Keeney hl. L. Ungar 0 1 S. A. Fischer Nl. L. Martin B. B. Vvallace xx P. F. Greenbaum S. Mason B. L. VVerts fa M. J. Grubb N. D. Wlhite ev 1 33135, CWENS I T Ni' 5 f we me WA war if W i l 4 3 i , f l ,.... 6. .- ' if .4 m 'i ess? 1 , li t t is Bottom Row, Left to Right-Cook, Hemphill, Carter, Lee, lVilliz1ms, Denniston, Powers, Berg. Second Row- O oczenski, Pasline, Hutchon, Greenbaum, lleyman, Baker, Keeney, Martin, Peters. Third Row-VVertman, Vkllaterhouse, Elliott, Herd, Grubb, Cassover, Shultz, Anderson. 3 FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS :A is. 05 6' -135, ,. 5 '5sf91 14- A - . ' 'i:g,-ffimla 5, . K 1.38151 4' .jg 1rg.ggr:'.,.g1g,E,.' I ., ' 2 ,V'?i12W?42ff?7?rNfQeQ ' V ' 4 :',:3a15,:- ,,i:,:3,:,' wmff' , K ,.,.H'vP , A 5 'ab . .ffl 'V' 'f5ifQ., is - ' 'V '6 f ?' 9e2':'5g7,fv? : ' , ,. '42, 1 f : ' g ' w - f' ' ' 'G .Mvmgie ' ' .Hifi . , 2: ' . .,.. . W-3:1-:- - , ,- .:'5:1:g.g::::-, ., 2 122: 'JH , .A X ' ' I ' 5 S? .,,g:: if .N ff ii? 'ffl I '-1:Qsg,,sL . 121, ,- VL. .v'1,p5y, 2 'f 12'-,fi , ,,.-. Ac, A 555521 W 9 ,lg , S.,. yh Q Fraternities at Penn State and throughout the Nation lost a close friend in the death of Dean ot Men Emeritus Arthur Ray Warnock on November 4, l95l x f Pledge detail ot the lighter variety at Triangle fraternity Q Alpha Ornicron Pi presents Broadway Hits at Mardi Gras festival Beta Theta Pi and Alpha Omicron Pi play Santa Claus to wide-eyed children Q Chi Phi's Freedom Train wins top honors in lawn display competition . at ,. Q A X x N as gk :N Q Delta Gamma adds clay pigeon touch to the annual Mardi Gros Vlll .- - ss Q A smiling foursome at Lambda Chi Alpha's Frosty Festival dance Q Greek Week with l,OOO students on community projects was great success 3 ., 2 H X we 351 INTERFRATERNITY E l coumcu. g l ORGANIZATION STANLEY A. XRTENGERT - - - President JAMES T. XATHARTON A Vice-President TOHN H. ALLISON, IR. - Secretary-Trerisiwer KENT FORSTER - Faculty Aclviser The lnterfraternity Council at Penn State was founded in 1912 for the purpose of promoting cooperation among Penn State fraternities. Composed of two representatives from each of the fifty fraternities, it acts as an administrative organization, a seryice organization. and the yoice of the Penn State fraternity system. The annual lawn display competition was won this year by Chi Phi fraternity. The Keystone of Freedom theme was carried out in all of the displays. Two publications, the IFC Newsletter and Perm State Fra' terzzities were again sponsored by lnterfraternity Council. The Newsletter reported the meetings and activities of the fraternity council, and the PC7171 Strzte Fraternities magazine was sent to new students to acquaint them with the local fraternity system. During the Fall semester, Fraternity VVorl4shop and Creek Wleek discussion groups exchanged ideas on house management. pledging, rushing, and other problems that are general to all fraternities. Each year the lnterfraternity Council striyes to broaden its scope by adding new projects to its agenda in order to better the Penn State fraternity system. V an STANLEY A. WENGERT President Bottom Run: Left to Higlit-Bunnell, Slozenski, llartle, Tomlison, XTTIIYIIIOH, XVengert, Allison, Shihadeh, Bradrick, Benamy, Xvargo. Second R011 RICDOD null, XYiggins, KVeitz, Seevers, Carlson, BischoH', Cook. Slepin, Sbur, Rodgers. Tliirtl Run'-Ilanna, Troisi, Moorhead, Brougher, Bennett, hlatasiek Bethea lXllCgCIf, Frame, Rippel, Erh, Ilewton. Fcmrtli Hou'-Daneff, Houston, Tarpley, hliller, Trautmann, YValsh, Kalafus, Poliak, Nelson, Phillips, Holce Flftll l ou'-XVolfrain, Brasher, Hawk. Crunimy, Straub, Rostmeyer, Olson, Straight, W'illiaxns, Angeloni, Gromiller, Harrington. I PA N H E I. I. E N IC I I I COU NCI I.. I I ORGANIZATION lNlARILYN P. LEVITT ----- President lVlARLENE R. l-IEYMAN - - Vice-President IOSEPHINE V. WATERHOUSE - Recording Secretary ELIZABETH Pr. CHAMPLIN - Corresponding Secretary E. BYRNE TETLEY - - Treasurer Panhellenic Council, an organization established to promote interfraternitv cooperation, is the governing body of the I9 sororities on campus. lVlade up of two representatives from each sorority, the organization is an afliliate of the National Panhellenic Conference. Panhellenic Council determines rushing reoulations and co- . . 1 .k'. D . ordinates the rushing schedule. The judicial committee, made up of OHICBIS and advisers of the council, upholds the rushing code. lnterfraternitv Council and Panhellenic Council cosponsor the annual IFC-Panhel Sing and the IFC-Panhel Ball. Three S50 scholarships are awarded annually by Panhellenic Council to deserving women on campus. A scholarship cup is presented during the Spring to the sorority attaining the highest scholastic average during the Fall semester. The cup becomes permanent property when it has been won by the same sorority for three consecutive years. Addell Owen and lllarian C. Whiteleg' served as Pan- hellenic rushing chairmen, and Janet L. Bleutgc was Panhellenic editor of the IFC-Pmzltel Newsletter. MARILYN P. LEVITT President 2 X 'i Bottom Row, Left to Right-Owen, D. Miller, Lyddon, Tetley, Hlaterhouse, Levitt, Heyman, Champlin. Stieber, Wlhiteley, Bleutge, Kabeschat. Second Ron Acosta, Allen, V. Miller, Jennings, Turner. Diehl, Savage, Bratt, VVeiller, Phillips, Sare, Gross. Thimrl Row-Jones, Buehler, Knobloch, Chernex Blanex Gordon, Helfancl, Silberman, Barth, Leighty, Graham, Rowland, Melzer. 1 1' 4 ' uv lv 5 N 1 FN e iff 1 w , , , . t, Q 5 ' , fa , pg. .MNf.., -. , . 35 H. - e Z4 X A Pm, N, NYNN . QQ . 9 , K Bottom Row, Left to Right- Ankeuy, XX'oodurd, XXHIIIIIIIIS, Goodman, Rippcl, RI. Miller, XXlilsou, llnnsun, Lord. Suc- nml Row-North. Evans, Klut- toon, Nuschkc, Bender. Class, lIlll7COCl'C, R. Miller. Ivllifll llow-Ynndcgrift, Erb, Alden, XX'urnckc, ll. Kilmer, Kouf- mun, Hudson, Judd. Fourth ll nw - Anclersrm, johnson, Thomas, Irving, Keim, lloll- nmn. Mnnwiller, Mclntyrc, Cndshall. 354 ACACIA University of Blichigan Founded 1904 11. C. .xN14ENx', Jn. D, L. BABCOCK R. Il. GOODMAN R. Il. IIANSEN D. P. ANDERSON R. A. BENDER I. S. CLASS R. .X. ERB D. C. EVANS XV. M. ALDEN R. T. GODSHALL P, X'. ll. IUDD 41 Chapters PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1909 MEMBERS Seniors T. II. IRVING XX'. L. LORD M. R. MILLER R. D. MILLER ,lznziors 1. E. HOFFMAN ll. L. HUDSON ll. D. JOHNSON I. R. K.-XUFMAN Sophonzores I. Rl. KEIRI It. G. KILRIER XX'. L. KILMER G D A A R D J. S. R XV. RLPPEL XV. XVILLIAMS M. XVILSON C. XVOODARD M. MATTOON F. NORTH D. NUSCHKE C. C XX 1 B. THOMAS J. VANDEGRIFT E. MANXVILLER XV. ROI-IRBECK . M. XV.-XRNCKE T. D. MCINTYRE FACULTY ADVISER XV. S. DYE, III Seniors K5 fir-:Q ' '-w 'v . '. F'-' ' . - if rr . Q ' ,..-mm ,r rw :' 'lhv -X yfjffllllllllljll ' 1 ' .Lf.LnJ1LM ' 445. ' + . :.-'11 . . 1 . 1 .yjgm .N '11, 'r rg' 4:3 1:llllf:ir:'P.- 4 'H llllilillf li P., f ,wrx i 'ml'-x V ll. KL f me Q A LQ rf-X Q H l lil Trinity College Founded 1895 19 Chapters Pl II LAAlllDA CI IAPTER Established 1917 MEMBERS KL. IZ. D.-XYIS D. L. PELRER ll. .L GRACILY 'l'. A. H.-XNNA j, j. BRASHER li. XV. BLIRGILP. C. ll. C.XRlC.X'I'O xx'.1..xLrcru J. x1..xRNoL1J R. lj. JOHNSON XY. Xl. JOHNSON D. F. KURTZ, IR. CQ. B. LUTT R. L. KIJXRTZ ',IllllOl'S XY. li. DODGE T. P. GORANT XV. 'l'. HOCG Soplzonzorex R. KI. .XXTELL N. ll. BROVVN Fl'E'SlI1l1lY11 j.j.1IORCL.'XN R. G. OSCIIKLXNN C, N. TONERY L. A. XV.-XRNEKA .L S. HOXYE li. S. LAYIN j. E. ROSTICH P. H. DREYER .X, O. XVITTENMAIILR ham Row, Left to Hight- Iohnson, Lott, XVarnelxa, rger, Brasher, Hanna, XY. lnson, Alich, Brown. Sec- zi Row-Felker, Rostich. ic h m a u n, VVittenmaicr, lrtz, Gracey, Hogg, Morgan. uird Ron'-Axtell, Arnruld, rnery, Davis, Howe, Marlz, eyer. Caricato, G o r a n t vdge. v XY. N. CRUBI3 FACULTY ADVISER uxvrn R. MfcL.xY yi ' i 'C . g ifgfgf LQ? 990,95 EX., ALPHA CHI SIGMA University of VVisconsin P. E. ARMSTRONG D. M. FIX D. C. FURLONG XV. E. I-IOCKERSMITH S. XV. ENGLE P. L. FELIX T. A. FOREMAN 1. C. GOETTEL L. B. IIARTSOUGH, JR. C. R. IIAZEN, IR. D. B. AYER F. L. BECKER C. P. BREADING XV. L. DEPPE P. 1. DIFFENBACH 44 Chapters NU CHAPTER Established 1911 MEMBERS Seniors L. C. KELLER D. H. LUTZ R. I. MILLER M. H. REHBURG juniors IRI. L. JONES, IR. 1. W. JUPPENLATZ, Jn. 1. B. KNOX G. M. LOUGHRAN D. L. MICHELSEN Sophomores D. M. ERICSON, IR. H. R. FREY R. M. GARDNER D. G. KEMPFER Founded 1902 T. D. RODRIGUEZ R. E. SNOW T. SWAN, IR. G. I-I. WALDEN D. L. MILENIUS R. A. PETERMAN I. I. PLYLER XV. D. PRESTON I. R. RITTER R. R. YOUNG L. F. LUPFER C. G. MCMASTER I. VV. MURRAY R. C. XVINT P. N. YOCOM Bnllmn Row. Luft to Highl- I,uI7. Furlong, Snnw, Aun- s I r 0 n g, Iflnclusrsinitli, Fix, XYnldcn, M i 1 1 1: r, Rchlxurg, Rodriquez. S W an n. Sucrniri R nw - Louglirun. Preston, lluzen, Hartsnugli, Inppcn- lntz, Knox, Gocttvl. Milcnius, Foreman, Engle, june-s, IVint. Tlzird Rowflieller, Iicmpfer, Ritter, Diifcnbacll, B L' c k e r, Yocom, Ayer, Lnpfcr. Plyler. Young, Felix. Fnnrlll Ron'- Freyf NIclX1astf:r, X1 u r r in Y, Gardner, Ericson, Brcucling, Michelsen. 356 FACULTY ADVISER C. I. NOLL N. I. Q . 1 L 1, , .1 9' A IQ: 1 A N i -.1 xl 'ffxfbwxi I TT' EXE? t' .17 mom Row, Left to' Right- ordon, Knable, Polis, Abel- E, Vinokur, Seltzer, Teacher, Jenson, Susson, Galant, Su- s, Hirsh. Second Row- eekop, Zimmerman, Ziff, aplan, Vitt, Epstein, Vilen- y, D. Slepin, Sohn. Third OW - Holtzman, Kuritzky, att, Melnick, Bloom, VV. epin, Cotler, Lipoff, Katz. Eisman. Fourth Row-Levy, t e i n, Glazer, Krasnansky, Iver. Smith, Budenstein, Venger, Bemstein, Klemow. ALPHA EPSILON PI New York University PI F. ABELOFF J. L, BARD D. BUDENSTEIN A. M. CHESTER M. COENSON J. N. EPSTEIN P.. GALANT G. A. GLAZER A. M. BLOOM XV. HOLTZMAN M. M. KATZ M. KURITZKY j. M. BERSTEIN Al. A. COTLER N. M. FLEEKOP j. AI. IIIRSH 55 Chapters DEUTERON CHAPTER Established 1947 MEMBERS Seniors I. M. GORDON N. B. KAPLAN I-I. L. KNABLE M. L. KRASNANSKY R. S. LEVY B. A. SELTZER I. R. STEIN juniors 1. MELNICK J. V. Moss I. E. POLIS Soplzomores H. H. KLEKIOXY K. O. LIPOFF P. H. NEMCHEK H. F. PATT FACULTY ADVISER NI. SIRKON Founded 1913 I. SUSSON C. F. TEACHER S. R. VILENSKY H. R. YINOKLIR S. I. YITT R. XVENGER P. E. ZIFF S. R. ZIMMERBIAN B. SILVER XV. R. SLEPIN M. SMITH R. Z. ZXVIEGANBAUM E. REISKIAN H. SALUS D. L. SLEPIN E. SOI-IN Lu gif, , .. 512215 ':'-'- T -Cfiiilw .f .Y -1AAwaLl-lP,1MMg, Dhqfl 1. l ALPHA GAMMA Ohio State Universitv R. R. BRANDON J. R. cR.xN1J.-xLL A. 1. CRULL R. H. DU M w. W. ERB G. F. KELLER w. 1. K1NC.x1D R. M. BAUER R. C. BOVVM.-KN H. I. CHAMBERL.-XIN R. B. DRMPSTER J. C. GAZLM' ct. D. HARRIS B. L. ANTIIONY YV. R. ALILENBACH S. M. BUTLER 33 Chapters CAMIYIA CHAPTER Established 1911 MEMBERS Seniors L. ll. L.-XFFOON D. C. LECHNER I. H. BIINDLER YV. C. NICHOL C. N. RIGHTRIIRE R. L. ROULSTON XV. D. SANTEL lltmiors C. R. KIRIE T. E. KIKINIEL Z. LANDES L. N. LEYVIS I. G. SOPER Soplzomores 1. F. DeVOE L. C. ECKLUND Freslzmmz Rl-10 Founded 1908 T. XV. SCOTT D. STABLER XV. S. STANLEY If. STRANG K. S. TOMLINSON C. C. YVLLSON, JR. A. J. ZIHMER R. A. STANLEY 1. R. TERRY XV. B. XVHITLOCK G. R. YVIGGINS XV. E. VVISE B. E. XVOLFF E. P. PANGERSIS R. L. RISSER P. 11. STONE Bottom How, Luft to Right- Crull, R. Stanley, Dum, Rin said, Righlmire, '1lomli.n:,un Z i h m c r, LLYHUUII, Stululcr Roulston. Yllilson, S t 1' a n g Second Row fLeu'is, Cham berlnin, Terry, Gnzlay, Scott Erb, XV. Stzmlcy, Leclmcr B a u e r, Dempster, Mindlcr Tllird l1ou'fPungersis, Aulen lunch. Ecklund, llarris, XVig gins, Stone, Kime, Nichol Yvolfll, Brandon, Lzmcles, Bow man. Fourth Ron' - Butler, Simtel, Anthony. Crandall XV11 i t l U c k, DeYoe, Vl'ise, Super. Keller. 358 R. L. NVEBER FACULTY ADVISER XV. R. DAYEY of. r m WD k V common 50 ,I ,J vi 1 fq, XO YX C nrnell Umx ersm Founded 1906 o, 'W i '..,,.2v4 ff 53,5 f gg 9 fflw Tv' ALPHA PHI ALPHA A7 3 ' fi - Ii? 4 Xb ' 90 Chapters GAMMA NU CHAPTER Established 1947 MEMBERS Seniors J. YV. I'IliKVI'I 1' L. .X. LERION E. D. INIUNDELL C. II. JOHNSON XV. AI. TRESVILLE, JR Izmior R. P. POLLARD Soplzourores S. AI, BROXYN L. A. GORDON XV. E. JACKSON P. ll. GREENE Freslzmen 1. A. ROBINSON T. R. YOUNGER FACULTY ADVISER R. E. G.-XLBRAITII iam Row, Lef-t to RightA ndell, B r o w n, Johnson, Vlon, Jackson. S e c 0 11 Ii A1 - H e w i t t, Tresville, Inger, Robinson. 7 Q i '4 x 0 WX HA PHIU 4 xi i X- 155.54-flzh- ij: f,e1 l,o XVI Q-55? ALPHA PHI DELTA Syracuse University Founded 1914 F. M. ANGELONI J. G. ARTERITANO S. A. COLLURA N. Di TULLO F. R. CI-IIAPPETTA J. F. CIRILLO 33 Chapters CH1 CHAPTER Established 1929 MEMBERS Seniors s. J. De RENZO M. B. GERONIMO- juniors A. I. MATOUR A. F. PINNIE Sophomores I. Dal FARRA R. DEVITO F. J. DIPIPI FACULTY ADVISER A. VV. CASE A. E. GRIMALDI D. E. NASONI E. M. RICCI M. I. ROSELLI A. A. MOLINA C. J.sAPoR1To Bottom Ron Leh to Right- Arteritano, Grimaldi, Ricci, Angeloni, Geronimo, Collura. Second Row-Pinnie, Franuc- ci, Nasoni, DiTu11o, Rose11i Third Row-Saporito, Devito, 1XTo1inn, Cirillo, NI a t 0 L1 I Dipipi. 360 NP as A ' -A 6 95 gh - sz I? ., , 11. ,KYK I If 4 '. .:1'5.vg,f Eu lt 11: 79, nm ,- 'eJ ,ir, I . 1 ,I ' ' ie, we ' T I X ' ix fN:'?g?'J'1Z.. 'H' rx . -, 'h M Q, -x 'c 5333 i X NN x N-:NVQ P .mmkwabanmm W x.-a. . N, - XXX .S 9, J' - N- Q.-us, 5 f' .. 'j4ig..35'L.g ' .3-. '1 'J' f- ' N Y I 3'2-.5,,1.,- - , 3 QTMYK' ,. - I . YL- -fav 31:-1 1 mf' , V .1 5 asf fe 1 - -.gf .Q - . in-...fy .: f . ,gy .- , ,. .a1r'-..- , 'Q ,,-U -, .. ,Q 31 ,. . . f .1 'J .3 ik, s,.5:i1-N 3.13 xqk ,NH . ...qw vw - E-..-. ,- 1 - . 'A -'-4... J fi : w v . 1 ' ' --1-ff . z H . E. ...ga . ? fs-f -E..-. , If ' .. - X 5:+5j:.:..5:'f1qx'gj ir... 5 . V -,W-f., ff Q - '33 I fl?-PJ I 5+ , aw' 1 tm.:-:..r::.u v ,,- f ., I ,. ..: N: g,'.fgy.gfgf.f'f.x. . . 3 1 V ' ' ' A. .I '. A vw ...1-X Lx ,fir -. M. N ,My I f mom Row, Left to Right- eeley, Dorsey, M u I 1 e n, rriggs, Durkin, Smith, Rich- rds, Henderson, Pischke, ronard. Second Row-Stew rtt, Houseman, G i b s 0 n, ichenlaub, VX'oodring, Amoic, 'icks, Cronenwett, Hunter, Lnney. Third Raw-Carroll, Worek, A s h b y, Martinez, romiller, G a b e I, Patton, acys, Samuel, Crawford. mrth Row-Boyd, Blatch- rd, Griilin, May, Metzger, ugger, Euchler, Longmire. ALPHA SIGMA PHI Yale University Founded 1845 H. K. AMOL13 cs. P. ANDERSON xv. J, OORSEY J. J. DURKIN, JR. R. s.E1cHENL.-xuB A. J. GIBSON J. A. .XSHBY J. XX'. BL.-XTCIIFORD, JR. NI. C. BOYD R. K. BRUGGER XV. XV. CARROLL R. A. CRONENXVETT XV. II. FAIRFIELD j. C. COLLINS I. R. CRAXVFORD L, XX'. EUCHLER 72 Chapters UPSILON CHAPTER Established 1918 MEMBERS Seniors 1. Ii. GRIFFIN C. T. HOUSEMAN W. C. LEONARD, JR. M. A. MARTINEZ. R. O. PISCIIKE juniors D. BI. FLEBIING J. s. GABEL J. xv. GROMILLER is. 11. HENDERSON, xv. J. HUNTER. JR. P. 11. LONGNIIRE rx. Q. iucrs XX'. T. MAX' Sopizomores XX'.G.1.'XXX'OREK I. B. MQDONOUGII J. C. NOTE Ca..-x.s.xA1LlEL ADVISER G. D. KISSINGER XX'. N. RICHARDS. IR A. R. SMITH R. M. SPRIGGS G. T. XVESCOTT J. F. XVICKS XX'. B. XVOUDRING c.11.METzGER,Ju. w. E. MULLEN G. E. PATTON C. B. STEELEY w.H.T1NNEY,JP.. w.i1.TR1'rscH G. L. XVARMAN G. K. STENNETT R. XV. VVAIIL I. E. XVOOLDRIDGE Seniors 2 ' 1 bi 3 .-at Q., ei . .:3:51, 3i5Z5' 5, 9 V, ink 1? aww.. Qwmxoivf ALPHA TAU OMEGA Virginia lVlilitary Institute 1 1 l Chapters GAMMA OMEGA CHAPTER Established 1914 MEMBERS F. C. ANGELO S. H. BENNETT R. I. COLEMAN D. T. CORVVIN R. K. DOBBINS M. B. DUNKEL I. F. GLESSNER J. M. GROVES R. A. HERSTINE R. A. JOHNSON YV. G. LUNDGREN I. R Eounclecl 1865 RI. RICCALL L. MONTGOMERY D. M. VOSEL S. A. VVENGERT B. H. XVILLIAMS Bottom Row, Left to Right- Vusel, Burns, Coleman, john- son, Barrett, Wlilliams, Blunt- gonwry. McCall, Groves, Cnr- win. Second Ron' - Angclu Herstine, Glessner, XVengert, Bennett, Dunkel, Dobbins, Meell, Lundgrcn. Third Row -Burr, FruZ6r, Erickson, Cof- fee, Stefrinik, Hcss, Lofquist, Gomlick, Bain, Baum. Fmlrtlz R out - Tliiess, Arn1st1'ong, II u y n ii k, Nelles, S p a y d, Yoimg, M i l l e r, Courlrict, XVeis:-2, Conilf, Greer. 362 I1mi01's T. lX'I. BARRETT XV. E. FRAZER, JR. T. DIEELL, IR. E. XV. BAURI L. VV. GONILICK H. RIEYER R. G. BURNS R. R. GOXVER P. T. STEFANIK, IR. C. A. ERICKSON T. H. HESS D. H. YVEISS C. A. LOFQUIST Soplzomores I. VV. ARMSTRONG YV. C. COUDRIET RI. T. NELLES D. E. BAIN G. C. GREER R. YV. SPAYD D. F. BORR P. X. HOYNAK, IR. F. B. THIESS AI. P. COFFEE C. NIILLER C. B. XVEISS R. F. CONIFF G. Nl. YOUNG FACULTY ADVISER XV. L. ROSS R. P. KANIUKA EQ J '52 , N Emil 1 www, . .4 'll af- l if . ef. mi .f 3' KDE of! J l. . .iw . , l yo fc f ,f Xxjy! mom Row, Left to Right- rpe, Spacht, Comfort, Jura ak, Clarke, Kaniukn, Haens- , Doppel, XVarzinski, XVi1f ms. Second ROTIV-DOXX'l1S, rikianos, C l a r k, Burdzm, ilsom, Mitterling, Sipila, fait, Fehnel, Fahs. Third JW-Heyl, NI0lLl'1I3ll1, Newa rt, Crawford, Hart, Meier- lfer, Brown, Allison, Alle- HH, Davies, MacIX'Iicl1ael. wurth Raw -Stone, Herald, nclxak, DuBois, Steim, Cole, ine, Shoup, Swartz, Krause. w ,li A ALPHA ZETA Ohio State University 48 Chapters R IORRILL CHAPTER Established l S98 MEMBERS Seniors J. 'l'. CL.XllKlf. .X. DOPPEL E. V. CORIFORT YV. C. DOXVNS I. D. COPE XY. HAENSLY J. c. D.-wms G. NI. .NLLIZKIAN XV. ll. Cll.'XXVl7ORD P. G. FAIIS 1. R. GROVE j. L. ALLISON Xl. li. BROXVN C. C, BURDAN T. IS. JURCIIAK juniors L. ll. ll.-KRT C. 'lf IIERXLD D. ll. llllll. J. P. KLINIL Sopliomores E. 11. FEIINEL P. P. FENCII,-KK N. I. Al.1cNllCll.XliL I. ll. MILSOM Founclecl 1897 J. C. SPACIIT ,l. P. XV.-XRZINSKI J. R. XVILLI.-XMS P. XV. KR.-XUSE C. H. KRESGE N. AIITTERLINCL, JR. A. NV. STONE XV, I l. NlLXVll.XR'l', IR I. SARIKIANOS M. K. SHOUP I. M. STEIIXI N. L. CLARK ll. C'OLli,1R. ll. 'll Dul3OIS 1. P. MOUNTAIN FACULTY ADVISER R. C. MILLLR R. ll. STRAIT C. XV. SXVARTZ Axxxxrxxdnx1r'f1fff,!w! .xl ' , . Xi..- 0 rf fs bw L .5 .ff ., :g 'lf Q, 'fi f : 'jay f Lt, f ' N' 1 Lg! Q 7 im f E 'QP fic? at 5 jf lyfiq Xfyffi-J Q , TE LONQ 1. Al NOV f, ,. ' w..r1 BEAVER HOUSE Pennsylvania Slate College R. L. BRITTAIN P. F. CAROTHERS P. E. R. N. A. C. R. B. H. L, EYER FRY GASCHE GRIFFITHS GROSS F. L. CAROTHERS R. F. CARR G. H. EVANS E. H. GEASA, IR. H. G. GUMPF 1 Chapter Established 1935 MEMBERS Seniors R. G. HERB L. E. HERR W. R. HERSHEY L. HIMMELSTEIN E. B. MARTINDALE J. OMELCHUCK juniors AI. L. FETCH XV. A. GROMAN G. E. HOYER Sophomores E. VV. IIAAG D. HANCOCK FACULTY ADVISER E. A. MYERS Founded 193 5 I. E. OMER A. A. PELLEGRINI I. V. RIGNANI VV. T. SEMAGO G. H. SIVIITH V. F. SZELIGA D. A. THOMAS F. w. HUTCHINSON J. G. PATERSON R. R. SWAB A. MATTOS M. R. SOROKACH Bottom How, Left to Hight- hlyers, Himmclstein, Omer, Britmin, Pellcgrini, P. Car- others. Eyer, Herb, Griflfnths. Szeligu. Sucoml Rmvfllan- cockf Omelchuck, G u m P f. Evans, Fetch. Kaukonen, Mar- tindale, Casche. Third Huw -Scmago, Hershey, Paterson, Hutchinson, Geaszx, Thomas, Swab, Fry, H err. Fourth R01vfF. Carruthers, Curr, Cro- man, Hoyer, Haag, Sorokach, Mattos, Rignani, Gross. 364 l,WQ.li.i:..4f...f , ' 665.13 fy xi f fl 53... f . 3 , W V, ' ' AKILMSLJP Bottom Row, Left to Right- Freedman, Silvert, G l a s s , Kates, Silverman, Doroshow, Krap, B. Katz, Harris, Dash, Goldman. Second R0w-Sle- pin, Meyers, Lustgarten, Gross, Sherman, Auerbach, Goldberg, Bromberg, Chessler, Sherer, Pleet. Third Row! Newman, Garfield, Ash. Mil- ler, Feldman, Altman, Shapi- ro, Grossman, Rizika, Schou- befger, Rubin. Fourth Ron'- Zieve, Mailman. Lieberman, Hirsh, Kotzen, Sarachek, Dav- is, Leonard, I. Katz, Caplan, Kutcher. , 1 L! ff S XX X l NW!! 17 X , 1 U - .J r X fa Q as f ark. . if f L f'ifT e:1e.2 wiv ff- .. Q if A 'Nl 1 - fi ,Lf A A gy, , f 1 ' NNX J. C , XG I W e Ll. TWH X SHGMXA RHQ Cornell University B. P. COOPER R. M. DASH L. XV. DOROSHOVV XY. A. FREEDMAN Xl. L. GLASS M. s. AUERBACH L. N. BOXER cs. BROMBERG .-x. 1. CHESSLER .x. L. COLDBERG nz. c:oLm1.xN 11. S. ALTMAN L. ASH Q. L. CAPLAN B. DAVIS 1. D. FELDMAN D. 1. GARFIELD l l Chapters BETA CHAPTER Established 1914 MEMBERS Seniors Nl. C. GOLDMAN E. HARRIS A. KATES M. RATES juniors R. T. GROSS Al. D. KAHN BI. KORNFELD R. A. LUSTGARTEN D. YV. RIEYERS Sophmnores J. M. HIRSH B. E. IACOBSON J. B. KATZ J. B. KOTZEN NI. LEONARD A. L. LIEBERMAN R. M. Founded 1910 P. KATZ KRAP S. A. NEEDLEMAN L. S. S. E. R. R. I. R. R. A . XV E. PLEET E. SILVERT M. RUBIN A. SCHONBERGER A. SHERER B. SHERMAN M. SILYERMAN B. SLEPIN S. MAlLMAN L. MILLER . NEVVMAN L. RIZIKA M. L. SARACHEK I. M. Sl-IAPIRO M. L. ZIEVE R. S. GROSSMAN Freslmzan 1. R. KOTCIIER ADVISER J. mmvrrz f A Ci ...E IN 64 ,.-9525 sf-4-ii' 'QV'-I 43-L - .. .... 'Q 1-ami W Wi.F5IE?l3'3i3p3f I IIIIJIJISJIIIIWJLJILQ. , Ti -A,, A WL'J.l:3IIhfW 'T 'II,J',I,IL'l Q. E :T WIHIIMN rg ? I II WJ Amt . Wil WLJIIJ V - M13 wgmrm .iw R. . .f FW gl 1J3f ' ffl! W,...,. . ' I. v J, - I xg 71.01 . . me-. -1. ' .-J U . ,,.,. ,ll .- . wh, V . fax. si 5: ,X e 5 ' 441 jr ' W' H, Z--.. :QI A . .,,.r, I ' .Ll Q. l f4.- ,Z A . ,, h ,- .fgk S. my F . R ' .fp 'ff ...:-we-J:-Q .9-' 'S A-' 'Y , -'T , ze- :mu ..f .. AA.. 1 - -:. '. ' '-I-'F ' 'lift ' ' . f f ,.- . ,. . - A A 2. . . ,--51: Jpfrgfggv- A-1-sf-:--iff 11+ . - Q A.. .. A +9 A ' .- t'IL...4...g Q E ' :f. ,..::-v-4- . ff, .:NW :.I.e'A ' 1 , Bottom Row, Luft tn Iliglzif Hiller, D. I'IeliI'rich, D. C.I'zIuI, ISIOWII. Sccvers, CIII'lsOII, COOII, Rhoudes, SpuIIglI:I', MQMLIIIIIII, L y n I: II, Cnmcrun. Suumni How - I'IiIl1SU11, Llppstmni. Lnrtvr, luel, Dcmnlnl I'I1'v, Anderson, XVIIQIICT, Ahhulrl, I'IamiltOn, Duuglns Frcv, Smith. 'I'lIiI'Il IIllll'fI..lll'bUI1. P. Craul, Struup, Salathu, Roush, XYcitz, Tziylur, HOW- :Ird XVI'igh!, l'IOIupeI', I'nrkcI', jackson, Shank. Fnurilz Hun' HSBIDSUII, A. Ilelffriclx, XYQIJIJ, Harris, Crnnstedt, XVIIIIQ, F. XYick, Mackin, Shull, Iluruld XVright. Hull, A. IVICII, XYinters. 366 BETA TH ETA Pl Nliami University of Ohio Founded 1839 ALPHA W. In ABBOT, JR. J. A. BROXVN O. C. CARLSON D. M. COOK, JR. D. R. CRALIL A. R. HELFFRICII, JR R. RI. BINKLEY R. D. CAMERON G. F. CARTER DONALD E. FREY S. XV. HAMILTON, III J. R. HANSON D. S. ANDERSON D. H. ARNOLD P. I. CRAUL DOUGLAS E. FREY R. E. HARRIS 96 Chapters Established 1888 MEMBERS Seniors W. I2. IIOPPER, JR. J. B. IILILL M. II. IILIMPHRIES J. s. MCMAIIAN, JR. T. A. MACKIN J. R. MILLER jznziors D. T. IIELFFRICII P. C. LARSON C. AI. LYNCH II. E. ROLISII II. C. SAAISON Soplzomores T. C. JACKSON K. L. KIEL K. B. PARKER, JR. H. E. SIIANK S. B. YVACNER FI'esII1Iza11 II. L. CRONSTEDT FACULTY ADVISER II. M. IIERMANN UPSILON CHAPTER I-I. E. RHOADES R. G. SALATHE, JR. R. E. SEEVERS K. S. SHULL I. M. SPANGLER, IR. II. R. IVRIGHT, IR. R. A. SMITH G. E. STROUP J. F. TAYLOR, JR. R. L. UPPSTROM R. J. IVEITZ, JR. H. P. YVRIGHT E. J. XVEBB, III I. L. WHITE A. W. WICK, JR. F. M. XVICK R. L. VVINTERS I I I I W r,.'.j -431 . 'Nh . L - E. ,f I ...V .fn .W f.. , LX, .S lg R5 .' X. IJ? N J I? ,P V 'QS1'-e' 5 , . f 910515 VI. Exif' ff I :lf It .Nfl I xl L51 f frgg i,5g,5 l. I- f',Q4mj.9 5. 4-:IE ,4 K ' ' III' EMI 0 .if -i II I QA fetal.-5 -, Z., M A fx? ,131 1-Q R I i' MLK ,1-51,,p,',, 1, M 1 .4 ' I ,lf . I 'N. X a' 'QM I Tl ' XX .- ff . 1' . X I ,-0 V xr. yi .4..'f'- .VHQLLX ,f -if i 7 L . g ff N I 3atton1 Row, Left ro Right- lauer, Ghost, Brown, Schulte Clisanin, L e ai r, McCaEerv Nlowell, Hendrickson, Bafrl lecond Row-Hoffer, Spinelli 'rosser, Dunlap, Martin, Far tell, Ferry, Rumberger XVapIu Ilark. Third Rowllllebbi Iramer, Patton, C. Gibbs, foward, Miller, C I1 e S l a Cauffman, E v a n s, Mvers. :aurth Row - Headlee, ' R Sibbs, McCartnev Cronan Tippin, Reed, McCormick: Vlock, G o w e r, Fulcarelli, Noud. CHI PHI Princetuu University FOL1I'lClCd l82-I 11. S. BAKER 1. ll. BRUXVN 12.1. Cl Il:SL.X, jll. XY. .L GHOST, JR. 1. A. BARR ll. .L C'L.XllK lg. XY. CRONAN IJ. 1. Flilllll' j. XY. GOXYEII XY. XI. Ilillflilill Ii. IL. l'i0XV.XRD xv. n. Cflllkllill J. .x. DUNLAP 11. J. EVANS I1 cz. PARRELI, 34 Chapters ALPI IA DELTA CI IAPTEII Established 192-I MEMBERS Seniors XY. II. IILNIJIIICKSUN, III J. ll. K.XUl7FM.XN XY. J. KLISANIN J. L. LEAK jzmiors I7. M. ISLNBERG ll. .X. BICCKXRTNILY D. N. XIQCORXIICK R. li. MOCK W. J. MYERS 5. Cl. NOXVELL, Soplmnzorcs J. FOLCAIIIQLLI, JR. C. .X. GIBBS ll. ll. GIISBS R. Nl. HEJXDLEE J. A. MARTIN, III C, L. XIcl'.'XFFIiRY K. XV. MILLER C. F.NORDSICK,1R. j. J. SCIIULTE 11. xv. PRQSSEP., JR, ll.1i. lumnuncgun 1. 11. scoT'r 1. L. SPINILLLI, JR. w. s.TrPP1N, Jn. 11. w. XVAPLE, JR. R. 15. worm L. II. P,-YI TON, JR. R. P. REED, JR. I3.C.'1'HROOP R. M. XVEBB FACULTY ADVISER D. LL. Munn . III rr g' 'lone' 00000 1 ........... . dc xl DELTA CHI Cornell University Founded 1890 E. BARBER P. N. BOSSART C. BRUCH S. P. CHIODO C. O. DENNIS H. J. DUNMIRE 41 Chapters PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1929 MEMBERS Seniors A. C. HARVEY R. K. HESS R. M. HUGHES C. W. KLAUS E. VV. KNYRIM VV. R. KRIEGER P. R. MARTIN T. A. MYERS J. E. NYPAVER C. A. PETERSON D. S. PIERSON T. P. RUNYAN R. NI. EDYVARDS H. E. LAINIOREAUX F. H. RYDER P. K. GROSSE, IR. C. E. LAUBACH R. L. STAPLES I. A. HARRIS G. R. LEVVIS P. TVVADDLE juniors T. C. ATKINS R. R. FRAME D. O. SHULTZ W. G. BLOEMKER. IR. VV. W. HANLIN E. R. STEEL R. R. BOLTZ VV. G. JACK R. E. TRUE J. G. DART K. G. KNAPP P. C. VVILGUS R. G. DENNISON P. R. SAPPIE F. L. VVILLIAMSON Soplzomores R. E. BREUNINGER C. D. HOGAN F. R. RUDE I. T. DOYLE. R. S. JACK T. YV. SHEVVALTER YV. L. FENNINIORE G. R. VVEAVER Freshmen E. HILL D. IXIESSERMAN Bnttum linux Left lu Right- Sappie, P i c r 5 an n, Myers, Shultl, Lewis, Krieger, Ryder, Chiodo, Peterson, Klaus, Den- nis, Crosse. Runyan. Second Raw - Ruilc, S li e W a l r e r, Hughes, Barber, Atkins, Dun- mire, Bnssurt, Turnbull, Nv- puver, Dnylc, True. Tlzifil Row-llunlin, Steel, Boltz, Knapp, Dennison, Messermam, R. Jack, Blmsxnker, IV. Jack, Fennimnre, Staples, IVeavc1', Twaclcllc. Frmrrlz R 0 ni - Frame, Breuninger, llartin, Hess, I.m.llmcli, IVilliamson, Hogan, Harris, Knyrim, Hill, Edwards, IVilgus, Lnnioreaux. FACULTY ADVISER M. XV. WHITE 368 ' I .. . . . get I Ci 5 , . - '5 5 i SI ' g',,A 4.'-f 'I-jg: u ' II I-x ' ' . V ,V ' Q. 'JI . 9 fm I at .gi R 1 151' , ' E A T u Z I Y P 0 ' f Bottom Row, Left to Right- D a v i s, Mautino, Brougher, Pfirman, Spragg, Feraco, Yoh- man, Terlizzi, Ristenbatt, Giles. Second Row-Elston, Shields, Daron, Gedda, van Erp, Barker, Moorhead, Ieli- nek, Scheelz, Chellis. Third Rzrw-Call, Barnes, XVhalen, Hamilton, Lahr. Stotler, Pada' ruff, Farrell, Clauser, XVylie, Evans. DELTA SIGMA PHI City College of New York J.L.BRouG1113R J. K. CLAUSER P.. B. EVANS Il. C. FERACO L. J. GEDDA Q.. HAMILTON D. L.-XRCHUK U. H. BARNES J. F. CIIELLIS D. E. DAVIS D. A. FARRELL R. E. CALL XV. D.-XRON T. N. ELSTON 70 Chapters EPSILON CHAPTE Established 1905 MEMBERS Seniors C N.I.UDA1AN R. C. MOORI-IEAD XY. S. PFIRMAN XV. C. PORR M. P. RISTENB.-XTT Il. N. SINGER L. SMITH, JR. juniors D. ll. HEILBRLIN J.c:.J151.1NEK I. .X. KLXUTINO Sophomores ll. H. GILES, IR. AI. E. ll0M.X L. L. J.-mins. Jn. R Founded 1899 R. E. SPR.-XGC N X R T U J . II. STOTLER . TERLIZZI C. XYIIALEN XV. XVILLIAMS YOIIM.-KN P. D. ZIXINIERXIAN C, C D R I. PAIDAROFIT I. SIERENKAES . C. SISTI H. XVYLIE P. SCI IEETZ E. C. SI IIELDS D. A. van ERP R. R. LAIIR FACULTY ADVISER I.C.I3OI1RLIN sux vxllwwyfyi I A 'lull' , .T 1 ' .SQ 5v lllllllIIllIIlIwmlmlllllllll . i X 1-,E ' Q l - ' Bottom Row, Left to Hight- BIHCBIZIDZII1, Trexler, T a f t, Unger, Lamorcc, Timothy, F. Johnson, Gouxley, Xvatsorx, Judge, V. Ernest, Lewis. Scu- oufl Row-Burdette, Dahle, Shaw, Myron, Guerdon, Kel- ley, M a r s h a ll, Murphy, D r a y n e, Schwenk, Metz. Third Rmvf Carney, Dona- hue, Kimmiclx, O cl i 0 r n e, Gribben, Lang, Pearson, Hae- 11 e l, Anderson, H 0 0 p e r. Fourflx Row-Lozaw, Taylor, Brown, Sprenkle, XV. johnson, Kline, Pine, Nic h 0 l s, F. Ernest, VanAlst, Shoaff. 370 DELTA TAU DELTA Bethany College Founded 1858 82 Chapters TAU CHAPTER Established 1872 MEMBERS Seniors XV. C. GOURLEY, D. S. MQCDIAHAN R. C. UNGER, IR. F. R. JOHNSON H. C. TAFT E. B. VauALST T. B. JUDGE D. H. TIBTOTHY B. H. VVATSON I. BI. LANIOREE I. I. TREXLER VV. YAHN juniors ' F. D. BROXVN G. F. LEVVIS K. NIYTON V H. ERNEST H. R. GRIBBEN C. B. LOZAVV, IR. A. N. MARSHALLJ D. VV. ODIORNE, R. T. PEARSON R. T. HAENEL R. F. NIETZ A. HUGH, IR. F. HELLER D. K. MURPHY D. VV. SHOAFF J. Nl. KLINE E. TAYLOR Soplronzores S. T. ANDERSON V. IT. DRAYNE C. B. L.-XNG F. VV. BURDETTE, JR. F. A. ERNEST B. K. NICHOLS L. E. CAGLE, JR. G. GUERDON D. PINE I. VV. CARNEY, F. HOOPER, E. P. SCHKVENK R. D. DAHLE VV. H. JOHNSON YV. T. SFIAVV E. J. DONAHUE B. K. KELLEY F. A. SPRENKLE P.. E. KIMMICH ADVISER VV. C. PADDOCK Nkilllg Z 1 xxx .4 DELTA THETA SHGMA Ohio State University Founded 1905 3 Chapters BETA CHAPTER Established 1927 wtf Bottom Row, Luft to Right- Powell, Crummy, McKee, D. Lutz, Hawk, Anderson, Or- ton, Bundley, Ace. Secoml ROW-Ban. Turner, Young, Fike, Burdette, Butz, G. von Wollfradt, lVIcHenry. Thirrl ROW-Haney, Blose, Sammons, Fowler, J. Lutz, Lindsrrom, C- von VVolFfradt, Hess. Fourth Row-XX'asser, Rough. Piper. Fox, Zug, Alleweft, Smith. MEMBERS Seniors D. L. ACE XX'. T. PIKE AI. D. AICHENBY XX'. P. ANDERSON ll. XV. ll.-XXX'K E. F. AICKEE L. A. BURDETTE O. XX'. JAQUISII E. R. OBTON XX'. G. BUTZ II. A. KILLIAN T. E. PIPER J. XV. CHADXXVICK D. LUTZ B. POXVELL XXY. D. CRUAIAIX' E. LUTZ D. E. TURNER juniors R. B. pLLLEXX'ELT Cf. ll. IIANEX' B. SMITH N. P. BAN L. A. LINDSTROAI G. S. You XVOLFEBADT J. XX'. BOODLIZY C. SARINIONS A. D. YOUNG SOl.7IlO11IOVCS J. ll, BLOSE R. L. NESS L. A. XVAGNEB L. D. FOXVLEB F, D. ROUGH R. S. XVASSER B. L. FOX C. II. VOD XVOLFFRADT XXV. ZUG FACULTY ADVISER C. V. H1255 onus Img.-W 2111 W any 5 lam Q4 45:-wow 1 lxxgxqx wif Ks XQA X, 1 . i .2 . fgx f ' 4 'H' -.fri-1-3-5-5-iiI-I-331431112344 . A'A W 4, M . E? DELTA UPSILON Williams College Founded 1834 70 Chapters PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1911 W. E. REESE 1. M. RUFFNER J. G. VASILAKIS G. D. VVHITE, III R. s. WILSON K. ZASPEL A. R. SREDENSCHEK R. D. THORPE G. J. TROY VV. E. VVINTERBURN R. L. VVRENTMORE W. A. MUSSER T. H. REDMOND C. R. ROBB G. UNANGST Bottom Row, Left to Right- Ruffner, Jeffries, Zaspel, Reese, Vasilakis, VVhite, XVi1- son, D. Nlaurey, Khammash, Koszarek, Allison. Second Row-Markulin, Vvinterburn, Kois, Lucidi, Brown, Musser, Unangst, Harbold, Brubaker, Valentini, Neuweiler. Third l Row-Hamilton, G. Maurey, ' Nicholason, Robb, Troy, Hess, Lauck, Decker, Sredenscek, Wrenrmore, Diehl. Fourth Row-Gaddess, Iackel, Arnold, HaFfner, Illingworth, 1X'Ianik, Holdsworth, Crosby, Red- mond, Cowen, BaFEa. 372 MEMBERS Seniors F. B. ALLISON L. I. ILLINGWORTH D. A. ANDREWS D. I. IACKEL R. I. COLLODI G. VV. IEFFRIES N. N DLEHL T. B. 1-LHAMMASH D. A. GADDESS L. G. KOSZAREK ' D. R. HARBOLD D. L. MAUREY E. L. NICHOLSON juniors H. F. ARNOLD A. R. LUCID1 VV. F. COWEN F. P. NIARKULIN R. G. DECKER R. C. NEUVVEILER R. Bl. HAIVIILTON K. E. SHEARER D. L. HOLDSWORTH Sophomofes I. W. BAFFA VV. B. HESS, JR. C. BROVVN A. VV. KOIS R. E. BRUBAKER D, G. LAUCK, IR. R. E. CROSBY G. NIANIK XN. R. HAFFNER G. L. NIAUREY FACULTY ADVISER R. B. DONALDSON M. S. VALENTINI lx F 1 V IA ' '55 4 V , r ' f 1 T67u.u..:6LB Ll-Lbbll LGLLCLL , u.a.a u i IIII .gf-.,:. ' if fzti ' as za' lks 41 Cl tit 'g k W C w w O1-5 0YeAomLuf1' KAPPA ALPHA PSI Indiana University B. A. FIELDS A. c. HAILE R. 1. HANNA,JI1. 190 Chapters Established 1952 MEMBERS juniors W. W. HUTCHIN L. A. IVEY ADVISER C. T. STANC11. Founded 191 1 S, JR. W. Pm. SNEAD M. WARDLAW, JR. H. R. XVINSTON Bottom Row, Left to Right- Hutchins, Fields, S n e a d, Wardlaw. Second R o 1v - Hanna, VVinston, Ivey, Haile. .x H0113 1 V la 5 2,9 .5 fi! ' I L 1 ' IIVV lkgf .- .--: . . .-qw-...ggi sf-'-m:131f'. 511- N 3 A 4 -...:..1 '-: '. 1 - . .',':..2'1115'1,- - . 3 , -' ' 'Rie- . A . -.-- ' -QQ - U 9 ' .. KAPPA DELTA RHO Middlebury College R. J. BURNS D. L. CARB.-XUGH R. Y. CASSOL J. HAINES R. E. BETIIEA B. C. FAUST H. E. FLOR.-X R. S. GEIIMAN I. D. GRAHAM E. II. GRISSINGER B. I. AXIBROSE R. E. COLLINS 18 Chapters ZETA CHAPTER Established 1920 MEMBERS Seniors F. S. IIOUCK XV. G. JOHNSON II. RI. KELLY R. S. IXICKNIGHT, JR. P. C. IYICPOLAND juniors 1. D. KISER N. 1. ROCHER T. A. LAZAROFI: I. XV. LLITSCII J. E. NIEGLES Sopliomores 1. I. PARIS D. P. FENTON R. C. KARTLICK FACULTY ADVISER R. H. XVHERRY Founded 1905 R. A. M.-XTASICK R. E. MILLER V. I. PURCELL VV. II. SPANGLER V. R. MERRITT 1. W. OVVENS A. L. PAPARAZO D. G. SIMON J. D. SVVARTZ P. D. XVALKER T. A. PYLE P. D. SHAEFFER Bottom llnw, Left to Right- Carbaugli, McPulund, john- son, Kelly, Mdtusick, Bleglcs, Papurnzo. R urn 5, Spangler. Sucnzzil Ron' f Kosher, lflurn, I. Miller, XVulker, Merritt. Betlicn, Ycnlin, Gelxlnmi, II. Miller, Purcell. 'lllziril Rmvf Gmliznn, Simon, Kurllicli. Fenton, Grissingcr, LnCl1ii1', Cnssol, Ilnines, Alcliniglit. Fnnrtli l:lllll'fL,1IZkll'Olf, Collins, .'Xl11brnsc. L u t S c I1, Faust, Slizicll'cr, Pyle, Owens, Kisser. 374 Ly ,fit .J ff Aff U ' 51' V if 4455 E ,L iff, ., HL X W. I fl . f X 'J-I +1.25 'Cv Bottom Row, Left to Right- Mclieehen, Kelz, L o v 1: t t Storch, Conti, Allio, Pawloski Clinton, George, Smith. Sec and Ron'-Croushorc, XValter D'Angeli, Simone, H e n r y Pihl, Mekeel, Corll, Bottle Thini Row-jackson, Snelling, Biggs, Dunbar, Payne, Ken nedy, Sherlock, Golclswonhy KAPPA SIGMA University of Virginia Founded 1869 125 Chapters ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1892 MEMBERS Seniors D. D. .XLLIO ll. L. GEORGE ll. ll. CLINTON, JR. 1. XV. KELZ XV. CONTI ll. E. LIVINGSTONE, IR. ll. XV. CROUSI lORE J. E. LOVE'l l' ll. LOZAR juniors ll. D. CORLL G. .'X. JASON li. HARRIS ll. F. NIcCOLLOM,1H. J. lf. HENRY D. L. BIEKEEL, Ill H. C. PAVVLOSKI Soplzmuores ll. ll. BIGGS 'I'. R. DUNBAR C. ll. BORTLE T. C. GOLDSXVORTIIY. L. 1. n',xNcnL1 1. C. J.xci4soN u. J. KENNEDY ADVISER C. C. BEATTY J. 1. MQKILEIIEN NI. A. MILLER E. P. SIX'II'I'll D. R. STORCH XV. A, PHIL K. C. SALICIUNQXS j. T. SIMONE A. S. PAYNE, JR. R. O. SNELLING C. M. XVALTER X 'Lx ig - K ll. ...Jw -. , 'Im ' SLN , :Q WR .. M A 'Qi I RK., S-5-x.. 'www I I 39 I Il, W I I I I I 1 K 7: ' ,A+ I' if, I L - - L--'D ' 2i:s' V X fun ,. mmf- - ' QEHTEE LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Boston University R. S. ENTERLINE K. R. HAAS A. D. IIINKLE XV. L. HOFFMAN C.. R. DLIRII: G. T. EDEN I. L. ERB C. Iv. HAAG C. P. HAMILTON N. R. IIAMILTON J, C. KILGORE E. R. BOOK XV. C. DAVIS G. E. GINGERICII 138 Chapters ZETA CHAPTER Established 1912 MEMBERS Seniors C. M. HOCH R. HORNBAKER P. B. HOUSTON S. A. KUTZ C. E. LAND juni OTS L. D. KINNAIRD W. E. LINDSAY P. J. LUNDE R. xv. MAIIONEY J. E. MANN J. M. MARTIN R. D. PARSONS Soplwmores R. RI. HARRIS C. K. LUNDE M. K. MORGAN Founded 1909 C. K. MARSDEN M. J. MUNKACSY R. R. TARPLEY R. S. VVILDER G. XV. RAE W. H. RAHTSNIDER I. R. REIBER XV. E. RICE I. R. STANLEY E. L. THOMPSON Burton: How, Left tn High!- Ilams, Nlursdcn, Hinkle, Tarp- lcy, Ilouston, P. Lundc, Kutz, P.IrsunS, Ilornbnker. Second Ron'-Iloch, N. Ilamilton. Kilgorc. Kinnzlird, M a I1 II. Edcn, Stanley, Re-iber. Rice, hlnrtin. 'I'l1iI'II Row-Malmo' ney, ThoIIIpson, Durik, Hoff- num, Rnifsnider, Youse, C. Lundc, Lindsay. Frmrtlz Ron' -Land, IVilder, Enterliue. Harris, Rae, Hand. Rook. C. Ilumilton. Rush, Muiikncsy. 376 T. N. HAND FACULTY ADVISER S. I. AUKER R. A. VVERT XV. L. REAM G. A. RESH L. C. ROSS R. B. YOUSE .4 M I OMEGA PSI PI-II Agxoili fi rw - vf 0, 1.400 ' 'V I Howard University f X I . rl L , Q I ,123 QW? if 1 t UL V 11 i --if I . mf 6 E' A xml., J-S -cl 'a Nw W. N X 1 :-3. ' L, Bottom Row, Left to Right- Hill, Cook, Lindner, Robin- son,I. Nicholas. Second Row- Iaruison, Edwards, Hunter, R. Nicholas, Memos. P. T. CAMPBELL Lx. COOK, JR. L. HARRIS R. N. HILL 224 Chapters NU CHAPTER Established 1921 MEMBERS Seniors .L HUNTER S. O. LINDNER juniors I. D. J.-XDHSON Soplzonzore R. S. NICHOLAS Founded 1911 I. F. NICHOLAS I. H. ROBINSON H. XVILLIAMS G. C. MANOS -1- ' ', L 5 Pl-ll DELTA THETA f 4 x 1 A A ' , hliami University of Ohio Founded 1848 471.1 1, N LIELQX '-: ff. A J I mf' 2 I V. 3 ii I is' 1 VX af L- X J 4 M . A I 'XX Q as ww' Q po., 'LX-9 Iinltrmx IInu', loft tn Highl- Ii. Smith, Iiurrlngtun. Grove, Ilustnn, Kusnr, Fink. Duncan, Iiivover, Trimmer, Minchin. Hunks. Sllrum, XX'y:lnLI. SCL'- nezil Hmvfllmvur. Keinmerer, Gage, Myurs. XX'hituIicld. llmvuvs. Lcnnxlrnl, XXIUIII, AIiIA lun. Ilnlgutu. Casale. 'llzinl Hml'-Ilulluii, Huifcld. Diehl, Iluey. T. Sm i I h. Snyder, I'vin, Sclvig, Clur1'ilX'. Cruftsm, Foster. Millcr, Cfaissul, Daugh- CITY. 378 I I3 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA THETA CHAPTER 1. F. BANKS J. Y. BERRY. JR. A. 11. BETTS H. C. CHAPMAN D. B. DUNCAN J. R E N E G. PINK, JR. II. BOXVERS . H. COLEMAN, JR. . E. CAGE C. IIOXVER N. A. C.XS.'XLE R R R D. CASSEL D. CRAFTON M. DAUCLIIERTY Established 1904 MEMBERS Seniors D. A. GROVE G. F. H.-XRRINGTON E. C. HOOVER F. B. HUSTON, IR. K. R. BIINCHIN J. XXI. PICKETT juniors T. R. KEAIRIERER XV. H. LEON.-XRD C. K. KIYERS .-X. E. ROSFELD Soplzonuores I. T. GARRITY D. B. I-IERBEIN C. XV. IIOLGATE R. A. HOLLEN S. R. PORTER C. S. SCHUTTE XX'. F. SHRUM E. S. SMITH, JR. P. A. TRIMMER R. R. XVICK M. I. SKOVE xv. H. XVHITEFIELD N. P. XVOLFF A1.J.wYAND II. R. IRX'IN I. B. MILLEN, JR. R. D. MILLER XV. N. SELVIG II. C. DIEIIL F. B. FOSTER. IR. P. D. IIUEX' FACULTY ADVISER R. M. KOSER, Jn. T. L. SMITH G. R. SNYDER mffn Aw? ! , wig. rv'-I . X PHI EPSILGN PI City Clrllr-gc of New Yurk 37 Chapters 'III' IETA CHAPTER Established 191-I MEMBERS Seniors :3.L Bottom Row, Luft tn I-liglltf K 0 I1 n, Kimmelman, New Naythons, Berk, Gurterman Albert, R. Miller, E. Gold berg, Bronk, Brand, Sporkin Second Row-Dubliskv. Cir renbaum, I. Goldberg, Gold stein, Taub, Budin, Loevner Frank, Black, Lesser, Levin Averick. Third Row-Anoerf man, Abrams, Enelow, DM Miller, Rosenthal, Greenberg. Foreman, F r E e cl, Bleznala Slxuwall, Trieste-r, Levine. KY. A. .XLBILRT Xl. R. BERK Cl. A. BRAND Il. RI. BUDIN B. Y. BRONK G. M. FRANK I. J. GOLDR ERC R. S. ,XNGLRNIXN .x1. J. ,xx muck A1.I.C'I'l'RlgNI!.XLIAI ll. DUBLISKY XI. R. ENELOXV I I. S. .XRRANIS 1L.Al.lLOLDBERG NI, R. KIAINIELNLXN R. I. KOIIN juniors N. If. CLOI.DS'I'liIN S. ll. LILYIN S. BI. ORR Soplmnzores CQ. I'URILNI:XN RI. FREED P. M.CLREENIII31IICl IJ. I. LILSSILR Freslzuzeu II. .X. IILKKK I I. -I. RLIQZN.-KK ADVISER F. SCHLOXV llmundcrl 190-I ll. U. KIILLILR 13. Ii. N.-XYTI IONS A. L.N1iXV C. SPORKIN S. SPORKIN KI. D. STEIN S. S. TALII3 I..j.LEX'INl1 AI. II. LOLYNIZR AI. I.MILL1iR A. ROSIENTI IAI, R. M. 'IIRIILSIILR RI. O. SIILIXVALL 7 n 9' .N R x RQ' 41 jx: lil? 5' .l Q-I or 'of' '7 Lbof! K3 , rg? Dkmwfufn . 'Dry Bottum Huw. Left in High!- XVoulfuul, Enterlinc, Pfricm, Gray, lilrrlm, Rodgers, Hurl- ington, XVilliz11ns, ll u lm c r, R e lv e l e, Lightner. Sur-mul HnwfOukes, Rlurrcr. Fnrruy, Burton, lQ!'Lll'lH'll1C, Luc. Gaul, Fisher, D u n n a 1, Bunuell. Tlzirll Run' - Snyder, Ymnx- lxins, Iuckson, Buck, Tmxus- end, Rulmsh, Dann, Srlwtt. VVdlIC!'5, Tomlv, Pyle. Fnxlrilz R0l1'4Xx'2!lllPlCl', AIUISIIIITILIITU. Bmwne. Ulnsteml, Fislmlnurn, Czll'sm1, Natl. 380 PHI GAMMA DELTA 'Washingtcmlm and Jefferson Founded 1848 Sl Chapters GAlVllWA PI-II CHAPTER Established 1888 MEMBERS Seniors YV. E. BL.-XIIA YV. ENTERLINE P. REBELE tl. C. BRISTOR D. HUBER A. RODGERS Bl. B. BURTON D. F. LIGHTNER G. VVU..LIAlNIS I. XV. D.-XRLINGTON I. F.. PFRIERI A. XVOOLFORD Iuniars R. Rl. BUNNELL R. B. GRAY OAKES I. XV. DEAN R. H. JJXCKSON L. VV. PYLE I. A. DONNAL RI. KRUINIRINE T. A. SCHOTT XV. C. FORREY L. R. LEE, II T. R. XVALTERS ll. A. G.-XUL R. L. BIURRER . D. YVANIPLER Soplzomores T. D. BROXVNE R. P. BIATZ R. BI. TOIXIB R. M. BUCK D. R. FISHBURN LX. D. CARSON N. XV. MOENTM.-XNN N. I. RUBASH I. A. SNYDER FACULTY ADVISER H. FISHBURN . B. TOXVNSEND, JR L. U MSTEAD, IR. . D. YOUNKINS E , . S . g . - l iz... s-1. N 31: ::.:::: :::::::, ':,'a': :a ff K' .....- .w w H 1 1' wQTW.J Q my x 'N N D 12 0 1 X 1 ' '- Q 1 .tx J. Af. A 'E E . W Ea. S :V Je' 4' . ' PHHKAPPA Brown University J. N. DOUGHERTY P. A. ECKERT J.J.F1zENEY L. B. GUCCINI 1. v.H1aENEx' w. J, xnarwz cz P, Arms C. D. COLBERT c.R.D1EHM C. XV. FRAME G. P. AURILLO B. I. DILLON R. J. K.-XRTAVICH T. XY, MULLIGAN 3-1 Chapters GAMMA CHAPTER Established 1914 MEMBERS Seniors R. I. HOCHREITER J. A. HRIVNAK A. KOVAR R. V. LUCKESAYACE F. S. PR.-XMUK j. F. RYNEXVICZ juniors R. F. GRUBER NV. A. HALL R. ll. KRITT M. J. MEDIOLO VV. P. O'MALLEY Sop11on1o1'es K. R. NEVVAIAN 17. X. O'BRIEN R. L. OXRINS FACULTY ADVISER N. XI. BRENTIN Founded 1889 1.1. SENKO S. P. SHARNIK E. I. STOHN V. C. STRAUB A. F. von ARX D. R. VVALSH C. G. POLLACK 'll C. STEGNER J. R. USAITIS G. J. VVALSH R. H. SCOTT N. C. SOLDON J. F. TRIGGS G. R. VAN AKIN Iottom Row, Left to Right- lrentin, Hrivnak. Heaney, Covar, Guccini, Straub, Heinz. lenko, Dougherty, Pramuk than-lik, Sauer. Second Ron' -Pollack, Stohn, Eckert. Hall, J. Wlalsh, Frame, Feency. iochreiter, Memolo, Stegner. kyers, Luckesavage. Third low-Gruber, Dillon, O'Brien, Dwens, Kxitt, Colbert, Ryne- vicz, Diehm, Scott, G. Vllalsh, lartavich, Aurillo. Fourth EOW - VanAkin, U s a i t e s. .riggs, O'Mallev, Newman. ioldon. ' ..l, . b . 1--e.-55-, KJ ' '11 f - 'T 'T' A . rn., I I I ',f':, EH? kis- g l .. .. 1 lvl... A Alma if Iirlttrml How, left In lligllif R11l1iI15UI1, R. Smith. R 11 S I - may cr. S Ll t 11 1' S 1. y, Xvillbll, XYulfrz11u, Darcy. L41111g1'1eckeY. LlLll'l'N:'l', Keun, Allison. Sm-arzll H0111-McCabe, Eastland, Bon- ner, Zi1'n111crmz111, Boring. Mu Cny, Barth. Porter, Service, XVi11tcrlmtto111, Shuncr. 'I'l1ir1l R ou'-Rny, 'I':1l1nr, C u l il S, R c i cl c r. Mz1kuslxy, Slmener. lluutz, Riley. Nagel, P1111- CCYCY. Putts. 382 PHI KAPPA PSI Jefferson College PENNSYLVANIA LAMBD 1. H. ALLISON 1. 11. DARCT W. GARNER 1. 1-LLONGNECKER R. D. BARKLEY M. R. BORING 'Il A. EASTLAND E. I. GULAS 13. R. B.-XRTH W. x. BONNER 12. M. DERK J. W. HoL1Tz 56 Chapters Established 1912 MEMBERS Seniors E. S. IXIAKOVSKY E. A. REIDER G. E. ROBINSON J. E. SCHXVERING R. B. SMITH - Izmiors R. S. KEEN J. P. MCCABE R. T. MCCOY R. B. PORTER R. L. RILEY S0pl1o11101'es C. E. NAGEL A. PANCEREV J. J. POTTS A. 1. ROY Founded 1852 A CHAPTER T. H. SMITH J. SUTOVSKY J. A. WALSH H. G. KVOLFRAM R. C. ROSTMEYER W. J. TABAR 11. s.WR1G11T R. A. ZIMAIERMAN XV. C. SERVICE C. XV. SHANER KV. B. SHEARER I. L. XVINTERBOTTOM FACULTY ADVISER S. W. RUSSELL 23 ci' -' 2251, :Qu-'T ggi.: . 3 gf QW 552555 I 4 Q Y in J, 5 vii 1 X f ,-AWE ' im , . Zuttom Row, Left to Bight- iarley, Lauer, E. Davis, Bald vin, I. Davis, Alclerdicc, XVV ie, Bria, Keightiey, YVh:3l:ii1 Baron. Second RowsC1c1uncl Kruend, HaHey, Richardson . Stewart, Irwin, Albertson Quigley, Rupp, Evankovich Fhird Row-Ulsh, Barr, Loei-1 er, Bissett, Houseman, Gard let, Headly, C. Stewart, Her hen, VVoolaway, VVuesth0If. Fvuffh Row-Ray, Dickson .auder, Allsop, Guest, Gay ieasom, McChesnev. Purxer Eeld. ' , , . PHI KAPPA SIGMA University of Pennsylvzmia Founded 1850 R. J. .xLDE.HDICE C.E.fxmEN1J L. T. B.XI.DXX'IN 1. J. BARON li. L. BRIA w.1J.xx'1s R. I. ALl!lfR'I'SON R. A. B.-XRR R. L. BILXSOM j. H. BISSETT R. E. BREIIJENTHAL D. G. DICKSON I. H. CLELAND, JR. C. E. EYANKOYICII K. I. HERMEN 43 Chapters PSI CI LXPTER Established 1890 MEMBERS Seniors I. XV. DKYIS B. B. 11.1xRLui' R. 1rE.xDLx' .N. mwm 1.s.KE1c:I1'rLx',Ju. s.C.141Nc.x1D,JR. J. R juniors 'l'. GARDNER T. L. GILY, IR, R. T. GLIEST XV. L. II.'XI7LliY XV. R. IIOUSLMAN Sophomores D. C. PORTERFIELD ll. XI. QUIGLEY, IR. R. N. RUPP FACULTY ADVISER 1. 0. KELLER I. S. LALIER R. XV. RICHARDSON I. P. STEXVART E. .X. THLIITT P. A. XVI IELAN I. S. XVYLIIL XV. N. L.XLlDliR R.C'.1.0lilfFLER .X. IZ. KRCIIESNLY C. L. MILLER XV.II.RAY,1R. C. T. S'l'EXfVAR'1', IR. S. A. ULSII T. P, XVOOLAXVAY R. O. XVUESTIIOFI7 ,mil .-'limb Y... J K min Q H Wu 'I ' lllli' II A, . jsxiaf' Bottom Ilmv, Left tn Hight- Leitingcr, Cnrclirmli, llniismn, Ocksrider, Telep, Kihclluck, Gibson, llarnn, Moran, Ro- man, Barry, Evans, Bcrnutski. Second Iluu'-Gray, Buurduau. Minn, llaluone, Kncslcn, Nagi ney, XVLIISOH, Naylnr, Ging- rich. Thcunus, Asnian, Swann- la, Blnxham. Tlliml How- Alpert, XVcrncr. II. johnsnn, McFadden, G. Iuhnson, Mona- han, Cnurtless, Mnskarincc. Sfll.l'l1Pll'. Moffatt, Brennan, Campbell, B i x lx y. Fourth RowfTcubcrt, Guthrie, Haji- an, Frear, Bassarik, Shalkey. Simpson, Falzune, Mcfalmc, Siinnnim. 384 I W PHI KAPPA TAU hflianii University of Ohio Founded 1906 A. BARON N. I. CARDINALI I. R. FALCONE C. I. FALZONE XV. I. GIBSON I GRAY D. . H. A. HOUSTON, JR. I B XSSARIK '. D. BERNOTSKI J. . BLOXI-IAM P. T. BOURDEAU N. R. ALPERT A. L. BARRY M. . .1 XX F A. II. ASMAN D. D. BIXBY R. G. BRENNAN E. C. CABIPBELL II. I. EVANS, JR. 67 Chapters OMICRON CHAPTER Established 1922 MEMBERS Seniors A. KIBELBEK P. N. KLOCEK hi. BIAXSKARINEC R. J.M1oN R. E. MONAHAN J. J. MORAN juniors T. F. COURTLESS G. R. JOHNSON 1. C. LEITINGER R. C. MCFADDEN I. R. NAYLOR G. L. PRICE Sap lfwwz ores R. H. FREAR B. H. GINGRICH V. G. HAJLIN H. xv. JOHNSON J. Kocsxo FACULTY ADVISER C. H. NAGINEY C. B. OCKSRIDER J. T. POLLARD A. R. SILOCK T. AI. SIMONIAN R. L. TEUBERT D. G. ZURFLIEII I. P. ROMAN A. T. SHALKEY P. G. SIMPSON G. P. TELEP E. XV. THOMAS R. B. XVATSON R. H. MCCABE F. C. MOFFATT G. H. STUMPFF E. F. SVVAVOLA I. E. XVERNER B. XV. NIEBEL W ii' ll L gl i il :L BB' il 5 1'-4 5 5vi Bottom Row. Left to Right- Sreenberg, I-Iertz, Friedman, Kadman, Wleiner, F r 0 in m, Bernstein, VVhitnian, Yeagle, .ewis, Levin, VVernick. Sec- md Row-Yablon, N i c 0 ll Vlillner, Tepper, Rubel, Sing- ir, Williams, Prokolf, Krieger, ,saacx-nan, Lefkowitz, Basch. Fhird Row-Lenuh, Rosenthal Ziff, Pripstein. Colomb, Allen, ieigel, Kauffman, C o h e n, ichneider. Fourth R 0 ui - Jardner, Kirschner, Isenberg. iorushok, Horewirz, Kaytcs. .enchner, Kleiman, G el b, ipeiser, Jacobson, Plotkin. v PHI SIGMA DELTA Culuinliia University AI. BERNSTEIN L. M. FRIEDAIAN D. C. GREENBERG B. HERTZ F. B. LEVIN F. II. LEVVIS ll J. BASCH B. S. ISAACMAN I.. KRIECLER S. N. ALLEN II. BORUSIIOK S. COIIEN ' . S. GARDNER I. H. GELB H. E. GOLOMB M. I. I-IOREXVITZ R. L. ISAACAIAN A. N 2-I Cliapters SIGMA CHAPTER Established 1927 MEMBERS Seniors I. MILLNER KI. A. NEKIEROFF XV. PROKOFF D. RADMAN A. RUBEL F. SINGER B. S. TEPPER Ilzmiors L. J. LEFKOXVITZ .-X. LENCHNER .X. A. NICOLL Soplionzores R. II. ISENBERG M. ,IACOBSON R. A. KAUFFM.-KN R. L. KAYTES R. KIRSCHNER NI. XV. KLEIAIAN R. G. LENCH ADVISER RI, FROKIKI liouruled l 907 D. N. XVEINER L. XVERNICK R. B. XVI-IITMAN M. 1. XVILLIAAIS I. YE.-XGLE R. AI. ZUCKER IS. ROSENTH.-XL I. I. SCHNEIDER ll. C. Y.-XBLON .-x. s.PLoTK1N 1. s. POSER U.B.PRrPsTE1N M. N. ROTH Ii. J. SEIGEL R. D. SPEISER xi. H. STEIN S. ZIFF V.. ,ad :J xslt., 'I . X I CE Bottom Row, Left fn Riglztf Thompsun. I- Clark, Purrelly, Lukcns, R. Clark, Anderson, Reed, Bonchonsky, Muurey, Richards. Sccoml R0wfCar- roll. Harris, Evans, Sbur, Paulson, Sclialfer, Landis, Ed! inger. LeVan, Fields. Third RowfSener, Reitz. Seibel, Leshcr, Schilling, Wlagner, Becker, Hancock, Shafer, Russ. 386 .7 IDI-ll SIGMA KAPPA University of Massachusetts Founded 1873 A. H. ANDERSON j. P. BONCHONSKY I. R. CLARK H. I. CRANSTON K. AI. EDINGER D. A. EVANS D. R. FIELDS E. P. BECKER H. M. CARROLL H. II. HARRIS 6-I Chapters KAPPA CHAPTER Established 1899 MEMBERS Seniors R. D. CLARK C. PARRELLY. IR. D. KUAIP J. R. NIAUREY 'luniors J. C. HANCOCK R. E. LANDIS R. C. LuKENs, JR. R. XV. PAULSON Sopliomores R. H. LESHER D. LBVAN R. REITZ J. R. REED D. E. RICHARDS F. C. THOMPSON I. E. RUSS, IR. D. E. SBUR II. M. SCHAFFER AI. I I. XVOODXVARD R. V. SEIBEL D. H. SENER R. B. SHAFER A. P. LENZ G. F. SCHILLING FACULTY ADVISER A. C. ST. CLAIR J. F. XVAGNER WM -qrglxfrzl, .TLC-'Q ff. X f .. YFSXXQX 1- 7 ' . KW Jr: xx X l PI KAPPA ALPHA L5 ll i n K 7 - . 212 ' '55 L I Univcrsity of Virginia Founded 1868 XY. I. HROSCIOUS XY M. C.XT.fXN.kCH CIIYLXK C. L. CUMMINGS I. M. DUICII C. H. EMIG. JR. XV. B. FEXV, IR. E. D. DUFFY. JR. T. B. ITLEMING S.E.FRE.1xR W B. II.AxRR.AxL R. D. IIEISTEP. XY.1i.l3.XCK R. J. BRUAIBACII C. L. DAVIS N of n W W wf W WWW T. R. DRIPPE, IR. 103 Chapters BETA ALPHA CI 'IAPTER Established 1913 MEMBERS Seniors C. L. CINTER L. ITERHINC C. Y. IIITESI lllli J. B. HURSFORD J. K. LUDXVICK H. C. hT':FERTT.XN AX. S. OBERG juniors C. E. HOXVELLS XV. H. PUTTS R. H. SCH.XliFIlR D. A. SCHOERKE, IR. H. L. SLILDZIK R. SMITII Sophonzores Ii. G. FL.-XCK iz. D. HosT13m1.xN xx. L. LEi'A1Els'1ER. JR. J. 1. BICCALICDIIAN, JR. A. C. SCI IOILRKE ADVISER C.11. KROPP D. w. ROTIIENBERGER w. .x. s,xxE, JR. XY. IZ. SC3HUM.XC'HllR D. SIIANKEN F. Il. XVESSAIAN G. A. XVIE.-XND G. V. YUSCAVAGE R. A. STUCKEY D. XV. SKY.-KNSON XV. II. TIIORPE R. L. XV.-XLSH J. R. XVILSON O. IT. SCIIUMANN, JR. 1. C. SHIREY R. B. C. A. STEG ALL XVILTZEL Bottom Row, Left to Rightf 'Ludwick, Herring, Cinter, Yuscavage, Schumacher, Mc- iFerran, Shzmken, Ilursford iCummi.ngs, Oberg, XVieand Catannch. Second Row- isaxe, D. Schoerke, Smith LWalsh, Davis, Howells, A PSchoerke, McCaughan, Back. WT h 0 r P e, Fleming, XViIsun rThird Row-Duffy, Srhaefer, rBrumbach, Flack, Leymeister, 'Green Schumann, Hosterman !PottS, Wessman, Rothenber- Lger, Stuckey. Fourth Roma TC h yl a k, Hiteshue, Shirey, :Drippe, Swanson, Few, XVet- 'ze1, Broscious, Heister, Ste- lgall, Duich. r if Ili Clexliimlb XE H--iyfx' VY, .f J- .NJA .-.- 1 ' , IX lx. A4 Xl - bf- ii N31 X N, ,ff X X. x ml W Q? ' To QIQUA. E - 51-ff'5Al'3 AIAZTTAEEI Bottom Huw, Left to Riglirf Yhompson, R nker, hloycr, Young, R u 5 n a k, Clemens, Thomas, Menzel, Seidel, Gru- ver, Eisenmunn, Coughun. O'Connur, Ruyak. Second Row-Luke. D. YVUULI, Hamil- ton, Fmlwerg, Helm, Swigcrt, Spangler, Muench, Hender- son, ConclliPi, Hege, Rem- snycler, Carson. YVille. lllllilll Row - XV y I i e, DcAnerxnu, Drake, Krassowski, Baldwin, C. XVcmd, McElhatten, Struck, Fasic. Mast, Austin, Gibson, Schnuitman, veit. 388 PI KAPPA PHI College of Charleston R. H. BLYTHE WV. E. BORST R. D. CLEMENS R. B. CRAINE, IR. R. YV. DeANCONA J. XV. EISENMANN D. M. GOUGHAN R. C, AUSTIN C. N. CORSON. IR. G. VV. FASIC H. C. FROBERG G. YV. GOLDTHORP R. C. IIAMILTON S. H. HEGE A. VV. BALDWIN A. F. CONDLIFF 44- Chapters ALPHA M U CHAPTER Established 1927 MEMBERS Seniors VV. E. GRUVER E. P. KALANIK D. L. KELLER E. VV. NLENZEL XV. MOYER H. C. O'CONNOR juniors D. L. HELM C. K. HENDERSON R. D. HIGHTON T. H. KINGSLAND R. G. LUKE J. RIUENCH, IR. SO27l'lO111Of6S A . . I. KRASSOVVSKI D. E. MCELHATTAN Founded 1904 I. A. RAKER J. RUSNAK J. T. RUYAK R. F. SEIDEL C. XV. SNYDER R. E. THOMPSON D. F. YOUNG D. C. REMSNYDER IV. SACHS C. E. SCHNAITMAN J. A. SPANGLER VV. G. SXVIGERT D. D. T. G. WILLE B. VVOOD O. STRU CK D. L. DRAKE R. K. GIBSON R. D. MAST T. G. SAYLOR FACULTY ADVISER G. D. THOMAS H. R. VEIT C RI A. WOOD VV. WYLIE . . jzyx Q2 In I W- . - 52-V 571 1.4 WV I 0 Q XM Ml f II , 'B 0 5 Fr -55, Q Q Q 1 1 PI LAMBDA PHI Yale University Founded 1895 33 Chapters OMEGA GAMMA CHAPTER .L .XDELMAN C. N. EISENSTAT A 1.1. FRISI IBERG I. G. GROFF R B I. B. HOROFF . D. BASS G. D. BEINIIOCKER S . A. BERK A. P. BROXVN A I. A. BUSHMAN K. D. COOKE B I. Z. DROSSNER B. FORMAN Established 19-I2 MEMBERS Seniors E. KOLBER NV. LAZAROXVITZ A. VV. LINTZ P. LURIE juniors KI. FARBER R. H. FLOUBI I. E. GOLDRESS A. B. GRUSZECKI R. S. MILLER A. STOLPER A. SXVIMMER J. XVAX A. R. YOUNGERMAN D. I. RADMAN D. I. RUDEL R. G. SILVERBLATT H. B. TABACK . . TARLOXV -X G. L. OFFENIIARTZ A. IXI. SCHMUCKLER H. ZALICOVITZ S. GITTELRIAN Sophonzores R. N. HEISMAN L. I. KLEIN S. L. LANG N. NEFF ADVISER H. ZIPSER I. N. ZIMRIERAIAN Bottom Row, Left to Right- Forman, B a 5 s, Beinhncker, Lurie, Gruszencki, Neff. Sec- ond Rom-Horoff, Lang, Adel- man, Swimmer, Lintz, Berk Brown. Third Row-Zimmer man, Schmuckler, C o o k e, Gittelman, Radman. M fig 'LQ V QA-,df 1. .JA ff? If LS ,-PJ fQ,:2'Zg1u 'ag . -ve: fig. -A 25p fJQ'.QgTll yff 33.5. :rg '- ,..j r3l H434 X 'lt .j ig I 3.Qf55.j.j.'J , Q 'S-I I -1h!I.U-Tfalx f,'. -NH ug ' .ak X igug. L- if I MVN u ,. .Cf all mf'-f f' b ITIS ,I Sv I' iifih- ll Qs, AQQQ f 7 1 1 'X .qu .ng x , X . N ..-W. L A , 1 2. ' A 1,- -if . f f --Vw gg-jf,92,' :rg 4' ff 3 Txv' SIGMA ALPI-HA EPSILO University of Alabama Founded 1856 129 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Established 1892 MEMBERS Seniors C. j. ALLEN C. M. GERDES C. H. MYERS, III T. R. BR.-XDRICK N. B. IIARTSOCK E. SIIIIIADEH D. FOSTER YV. B. RICAIILLIN, IR. R. YV.-XLKER juniors J. E. BROWNE D. A. CARPENTER W. DEVITT, III W. 1. GRAEF, JR. R. G. IIARTMAN, JR. XV. L. IIOCKERSMITII R. J. SMITII IV. C. XVAGNER. JR. T. A. XVEAYER J. A. WILSON, JR. 0.15. WRIGHT ILH fn 11111 But1nu1 Rulr. I Soplzomores G. BARNES R. O. GREENAXVALT AI. R. BIYERS I'I. E. CARR C. Il. IIOXVE N. POXVELL R. II. CARRUTIIERS AI. JORDAN H. IV. RAY I. R. CII.-XAIBERLAIN L. KINTIGH O. C. E. SAX K. KI. CLOUSER E. R. KOIIN, JR. YV. C. SOULERET T. R. DAYIS T. .L LEIVIS II. R. TIIOAIPSON C.CC.GODSII.XLL E. R. LONG H.V.XN IIORN ADVISER I. C. HARPER Yostcr, Cculus, Allen, XIQXUIA lm, l5l'usll'icl., Sl'lIl11RlL'll, II nt suck, xV.lllICl', C. Mxurs. Suu- nml Run' - XVllgl'lCI', urpcntur, XVrigI1t. xvC.lVCl', llmlxcrslnitlx, Sax, YYilsm1. Ilnrtmnn. Rrox' '. owfliinligll, Lewin, flulln- Iwerluin. Grccnuwnlt, Suulcrct, IIUWQ, Curr, NI. Mu-rs, jur- Lzm. Kuhn. I7ourrI1 Rrnvf Tlunnpwn, Cllll'1'l.1llICl'S, Ilorn, Clnusur. Davis. rung, Barnes. Puwull. Cod- shall. x n L 'I lzirll 390 Yam Ray. t in A9 inks f :MWA laid - i3'l Xf-3. I I I I SIGMA ALPHA MU City College of New York Founded 1909 E. J. BEN.-DIY M. I. CETRON K. A. GORDON A. R. B.-XRNETT 43 Chapters MU LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1949 MEMBERS Seniors B, S. CUSIINER R. I. KIRSCHNER H. SPECTER juniors A. KLEIN Soplzoiuores 1. BERNBAURI S. FINKELSTEIN FACULTY ADVISER N. DAVIDS . STYLE G. L. XYEISMAN .S. KRUPNICK .M. FREEDAIAN Bottom Row, Left to Right- Kirschner, Cerron, Benamy, Glock, Style, XVeisman. Sec- ond Row - Gochberg, Klein, Specter, Krupnick, Gordon, Bronstein. T h i r fi Row - Freedman, Barnett, Dash, Finkelstein, Bernbaum. Eiiwf, L-. H 1 it . sl .7 V xx I .. -A ff it rgbfguc X! UIMZES f xglcinm ft SHGMA C1-11 Miami University of Ohio Founded 1855 J. E. ANTHONY. JR. R. E. ASPLUNDII R. J. EITZPATRICK R. H. H.-XRTLE G. C. ALRURGER P. s. .XSPLUNDH R. ct. RRQWN R. E. CHRISTENSEN D. L. Doucslnxss J.1.H.xzEN D. P. CLEMENS J. K. QXRRER D. G. HECKEL 120 Chapters ALPHA CHI CHAPTER Established 1891 MEMBERS Seniors R. R. KOELLE E. 1. KDRRER A. J.P1LEcG1 R. D. REED R. J. REED, JR. juniors W. W. HERRST 1. C. LEMYRE R. T. McQUILLEN R. J. MDTER C. L. PFIRR'1.'XN W. 1. REDEL J. R. REINIIART Soplzonzores R. LERIYRE C. XX'. MDCTLINTOCK C. 1. M1Tsos F. E. ROBERTS J. R. STUZENSRI W. R. WATERS J. J. XVORTH 1. D. SCHULTE E. C. SMOYER XV. P. SNYDER, JR. G. L. SPOTTS R. B. STETLER R. SUDER F. M. RICH L. C. RIGGS F. F. ROSS liutlrmz Huw, Ld! to Riglrif Brown, Roberts, II Rrtlc Kocllc, XX'urth, R. Asplundh Stolcnski, Iluinc, Rccl. .Xu thuny, Piln-ggi, Iiorber. Rein hurt. Sucnml Run'--D. Lu- niyrc, Schulte, Reclel, Sports, Douglass, P. .XsPlundh, XX'z1 ters. McQuillcn, S t e t 1 I3 1' Snmycr, ,l. Lelnyre, Owoc Miner. 'lihiul Ruwfllavun Clcmcns, Snyder, Pfirmnn Zinn, Riggs, Russ, Christian sen, Ci2ll'1JCl', Rirh, McClin tuck. Kcurncy. Mitsus. 392 S. X'. HEINE D. XV. KEARNEX' A. OXVOC FACULTY ADVISER 1.1. CEMMELL R. Y. XVHITE R. J. ZINN W . 1 A W! -. i f . ,V, ' . IW . VW v unlW ' T ' mu' mmllllnlf Bottom Row, Left to Right- Eagle, Kirk, Lemley, Dichl. Kirshner, H o e r I, Bischoff, Wharton, P e t t i l, DeLucia, Gracey, Cripps. Second Row -Moran, Dougherty, Brein- ing, Yeakel, Lemon. Butz, Flore, Miller, Leyburn. Third Row-Bruce, Roberts, Hessel, M 0 o I e, Melmeck, Morgan, M a h e r, Gibbons, Johnston, G ir a r d, Butterer, Marino. Fourth Row - Fraser, Engle, Fomey, Anderson, Vance, Di- Ioseph, Dickel, Scheetz, Jones, Quinn. SIGMA NU Virginia IX'Iilitary Institute Founded 1869 1. F. 11.11111 11. C. 111sc1 IOFF 11. 1. c111P11s 11. DQLUCLX, 111. ,1.1.E.1c:LE F. BIGONY CL. F. BREINING 1, DIEHL 1. 11. E11,1sE11 XV. R. ANDERSON R. ,-X. BRUCE R. J. BUTTILRER S. E. BUTZ T. S. DICKEL XV. 1. DOUGI IERTY S. ENGLE .X. D. FLORE IO7 Chapters DELTA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1909 MEMBERS Seniors j. XV. GRACEY L. XV. LEMLEX' R. L. LEYBURN, JR. .-X. XV. PETTIT, III '1'. L. RICE juniors 1. 11. HoE1111, III XV. G. KIRK M. KIRSIINER Sophonzores C. FORNEX' Cf. E. FREY, II GIBBUNS U. F. GIRARD, III 1. .1.11ESSEL J. R. JOIINSTON 11. c1.1oNEs, 111. C. 1. F. 11055111111 s. C. SCIIEETZ 11 L. s11EP11.x11D 1. T. w1L.x11'1'oN o.1.wLLK1NsoN s. o. LEMON, 111. s. 1. MARINO c:. M1LLE11.1r1. 11. MORAN 1. P. MAI-IER, III 1. MELMECK T . O. MORGAN Y 11. 1. QUINN G. T. 111C11.x111Js I. C P. ROBERTS D. VANCE D. S. TEL-XKEL R.l Fresh :Herz I. DUOSEPII ADVISER 11. 1. XlcL.XN.fXlI.-XN I. .X. MOORE X ixu yyf 3 .::., g a 5 '- Is . v w- ir. s 4+ -r31?,..gf- - .D s -. '44 53'-c -' H mu um un, I 90' ..-J Ag J.: I., A - - H.. 1 ' e . I ' 2, 5 ',5,.gi:i -.-nb.. IZ A 'Zio 4 ' eggs s-.g.:,-21.5.3 E if .-15-fel' '3- .,:?:-:gi SIGMA PHI ALPHA Pennsylvania State College Founded 1920 C. C. BROSIUS A. D. DAVIDSON J. C. GRAY N. R. HORIKAXVA XV. L. KEPHART, IR. A. H. ANDREXVS R. H. CHERRY, JR. C. G. CRISPENS W. D'ZURKO J. XV. CHRISTIAN I Chapter ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1920 MEMBERS Seniors H. R. KREISER D. M. BIERCER A. C. MILLS ' E. H. MONTGOMERY fimiors B. FEIN T. D. GREENFIELD E. C. HALL TV. LAKE Sophomores J. A. N.-XR.-XTIL FACULTY ADVISER L. T. BISSEY . L. MURRAY . A. POLLOCK, IR F. REINHOLD, JR. . R. YVEBSTER . YAROSH . L. PETROSKY . N. PHILLIPS . P. POLAKOVIC L. R. SHECKLER . YAMAIVIOTO Bottom Row, Left to Right- Yamamotu, Yarosh, Mercer, Cherry, RI i I l s, Horikawa Hall. Second Row - F e i n Greenfield, Brosius, Kreiser, Crispens, Reinhold, L n k e, Sheckler. Third Row-Gray Vvebster, Davidson, Polakovic D'Zurko, Murray, Christian Naratil, Pollock. 394 Q yiijlfjff lkl A47 6 'JH EJQSULQQN A'-V IV! lr 14 ll Richmund Co11ege Foulmnlcd 1901 109 Clmplers Q-:JZ PENNSYLVANIA ETA CHAPTER Established 1913 1 MEMBERS Seniors Bottom Row, Left to Right- Blakesley, X7X'i1liams, Troisi Daneff, Finlev, Fitzgerald . 4 ' Stranges, Clark. Second Row -Wilcke, McCa1mont, Schuttc Naylor, Pierami, Light, Shaf: fer, Twichell. Thin! Row- Soens, Crooks, Shirey, XVa1ker S1 a v in, Supeuo, Godfrey Fourth Row-Ferritm, Bon' nerr, Collom, Frew, Mann Morley, Orr, Smith. 1 v v L. I. RARTEK F. A. BLJXKESLEY, JR. 1. R. C.-XRRICZK XV. F. CLARK I. H. DALE C. XV. COLLOM K. E. CROOKS j. X'.12SPENSIl1XDE,j R. A. FITZGERALD ll. T. GODFRILX' j. S. KENNEDY R. P. LICHT O. G. RONNERT A. DANEFF, JR. L. II. DILLXLXN XV. F. DOLl'1 l' K. NI. PINLEY juniors XV. S. RICC4XLR1ON'1', IR. R. 11. R1C1JUNOL1CL11 O. S. BI.-XNN E. K. MORLEY R. N. NAYLOR T . J. om XV. I. PIERAMI 1. T. PODRJXSKY R. Soplmuzores 0'N1i1LL D. l1.I.'XCOBX',jR. R. R. KENNEDY l-. J. STRXNGES CT .X.TRO1Sl R. G. XVIILIAMS D. 12. SCIIMIDT R A. SHAFFER, JR. D. K. SHIREX' 'I'. C. SOENS 13.1. SUPENO Il. S. TXYICIIELL R. Ii. XXKXLKER L. SL.-XX'lN P. I. FliRRIT'l'O R. .-X. FREXX' L-. R. XV. SCI IUTTII ADVISER .x, BENILFIELIJ R N l1.SAIl'l'll .j. XVILCKE R m i , ,4q . 'R I9 UB Bottom How, Left to Highif Leonard, Morrisnn. Millhuuse, Reistcter, O1 s cr n, Straighl. Bush, Shull, LaRegin:i. Suc- mzd Row - Young, l1n1nmCr. Teller, Unger, Millard, Pen- iiclmaclcer, Bock, Sulwnely. T I1 i 1' LI R 0 'Av - Stunknwski, Erickson, Steber. Jacobs, Mar- tincic, Buechner, RIUl1lgIIlT'l' ery, Lykens, Wlutson. FOIIVIIL Rau'-Sadosky, Rzirig, I1iII. Grove, Gornall, Lent, Lunev, Crist, Ritchey, Smith. i 396 SIGMA PHI SIGMA University of Pennsylvania D. D. BOCK E. A. BUSH R. H. HAMMER, JR 1.12. IEFFRIES D. J. LQREGINA J. w. LEONARD C. A. ERICKSON A. .-X. LYKENS I. R. BUECIINER J. C. CRIST R. H. GORNALL 1. W. GROVE, JR. 1 Chapter BETA CHAPTER Established 1919 MEMBERS Seniors I. I. MATTIE H. R. NIORRISON R. E. OLSON YV. D. REISTETER J. XV. SCHONELY I J. J. SHULL L. F. STANKOXVSKI fzcniors F. XV. RIILLARD SopI1om01'es R. K. JACOBS R. A. LENT R. T. LONEY P. W. MARTINCIC Founded 1908 L. R. STRAIGHT. JR. . C. TELLER . F. UNANGST, IR. . M. UNGER . E. VVATSON J. E. YOUNG R. S. MILLHOUSE . B. PENNEBACKER I. L. RARIG J. XV. RITCHEY J. V. SADOSKY R. XV. SMITH R. S. HILL R. B. MONTGOMERY FACULTY ADVISER R. I-I. 'WHERRY I. D. STEBER Y. L. SCOUT 1 r , '1..i11 .L?jiz., ii . if cf 1 X f .5 .1 -iq 3? Zottmu Row, Left in Right-- vIcHenry, Lawley, E r o 1 il S. Jlnnage, Amber, Hoke, Gates, Nhittexiberger, Kuhn, Cooke, lhively. Second Rami Xhodes, Dennis, Schoderbek, limmerman, Ferguson, XX'i1- iard, Hill, McCombs, Cross, Nolfe, Hofmann. Third Row -Hajjar, VVa1lis, McNally, Barber, Rathfon, Miller, Mar- hall, B I a i n, Rentschler, Coons, Black. Fourth Row- lichon, Vogelsong, Carman, 7o11mer, Hartnett. Banfic-ld, -Ioelzl, Crow, XVard, VXyZl11iEI, ?utnam. SIGMA PI X'incenncs University 'SO Chapters THET.-X C1'1zXPTE11 Established 1910 MEMBERS Seniors 1. XX1. ABIBER 11. D. GATES, JR. F. XV. BLACK XX'. C. HOKE, 111 '11 1. Coouxa R. w.14ooNs EROTAS ca.n.1a.x1zBER .x. D. BRAIN 1.15. CIIARLTON 1. .x. CLARK .x.11.c:Row M. w. DINNACE 1. .x.1foLLMEn C. S, CROSS R. L.D1iNN1S 11. D. FERGUSON V. HAJJAR L. F. HILL R. H. HOFMANN .X.F.KUI1N 11. L. 11:X'1'11FON juniors 1. c4.xm1.xN E. J. I-r.xP.TNETT 11. n. HUELZL 1i.R.KL.XUS 0.11. XIAZOAIBS J. s. ML-IIENRX' Soplmmorcx 11. 1- KLUKL K. L. LAXVLEX' J. L. RIILLER C. L. PUTNANI 1'. R. RHODES P. P. SCHODERBEK Fl'ES111HL'l17 XV. R. BANFIELD FACULTY ADVISER Founded 1897 XV. C. STONE CZ. D. XVENZEL R. K. XVHITTENBERGER E. F. AlcN.'XLLX'. JR. T. I. M.-XRSIIALL C. J. NUGENT F. PICHON 62.11. RENTSCIILER, JR. J. M. VOGELSONG K. XVOLFE R. R. SHIVILLY R. L. XVALKER XY. D. XVALLIS E, V. XVARD J. R. XVILLIARD R. E. ZIMMERM.-XN G. L. IIALLER W N 'sfliilmxll m gh wi in l '?RWi ,.1fil . uw! 3 Mic' V W... 1 IR 3 h s EQ i n TAM 'IA EPSILQN Illinois VX7f:slcyan University Founded 1399 P. XXI. AMOS P. S. BEIGIILEY M. R. BENSON R. XV. BOGAN J. C. J. S D. S J. J. Ii M. BRAME A. BROUSE E. CARTER E. CHEI II L. COLTON P. cuncuiu H. EICHELBERGER M. ENGLAND Q., caaofzcailzrr .c.RuBER. JR. T. H. im IN F. J. FERACO G. XV. GILLISPIE J. D. JENKINS 90 Chapters PI CHAPTER Established 1922 MEMBERS Seniors P. XV. FRIESE C. E. GEORGE R. L. GOODELL R. J. HARTIVIAN R R L J. T P . E. LAMBERT . G. LAMBERT . E. LANGLEY L. LEITZINGER Jmziors . K. IIARDX' .Ii. HARMEIER R. R LEONARD C.. R. LeX'AN D. G. M.-XRGOLF J. XXI MILLER E. G. MOORE ,l. XX'. POLICASTRO C.. B. SEXVARD D. M. SMITH T. G. ST.-XYER XV. R. LYSINGER, II D. E. MCCORMICK R. B. SCHOELLKOPF R. XIV. SCHULER B. F. THOMPSON C. O. TRAUTMANN R. XV. SNYDER D. K. TAYLOR F. J. TIETBOHL I l Button: Huw, Lull tn High!- Beighlcy, Ilurxrnun, Benson, Langley. Clcurgu, Miller, Car- ter. R. C, Lzunhcrt, Chehi, Friese, .-Xxnos. Suumnl Rmvf D. Smith, Clillispie, Laughlin, Ferzxco, ll i r s c li, Geoigiell, G r u b e r, Luunurcl. Cerklxie, Jenkins. lllllifll Ruu'fBognn, LeX'nn, Snyder, Lvnn, Jones, Pnlicastro. Lcitzingvr, Lysing- cr, Brousc, J. Smith. Fmlrrll Hou'-Taylor. Brznnc, Suhuler, Iluhn. Truutxnzinn, Kelly, R. E. Lznnlmcrt. Thmnpsrrn, Gmmclf ell, Munro. Stalycr. 398 XIV. I. HIRSCII F. S. KELLY XV. C. LYNN Soplzomores D. R. JONES G. P. LAUGHLIN J. R. SIXIITII F1'esl1111m1 N. M. XVOOLCOCK FACULTY ADVISER C.E.A1lxRQL1.xRDT Il WI. A ........,.:k... G' K x .L , ll -T59 ll t l ol lm L 5 llllllngfk b 0 r TAU PHI DELTA Pennsylvania State College Founded 1924 3 Chapters ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1924 BIEBIBERS Zottom Row, Left to Right- iay, Murphey, Bartoo, Poliak iuckley, P o p e, McCarthy Second Row-Sell, Miller, Pot- er, Schutz, Burrell, Kalafus Robinson, Cobi. Third Rowf ?rocoPio, Loucks, Budinsky Thorpe, Amig, Bartholomew Blood, Strasser. Fourth Row -Sheblb, Umholtz, Kocjancic reller, Krewson, Peters, Gear xart, Hartley. Seniors D. ARIIG R. MCCARTIIY X. A. POPE R. R. HARTLEY XV. K. MUIZPHEY R. V. POTTER I. KALAFUS, IR. I. C. NELSON R. STRALKA G. YV. KAY XV. POLLXK R. R. TIIORPE juniors J. C. BLICKLILY li. KI. FELLER A. S. SCHUTZ 1.1. BUDINSKY P. ll. GE.-XRIIAHT I1 SIIEBLE J. R. BURRELL C. F. KREXVSON G. R. ROBINSON R XV. VVILKINS Sopl10mo1'es I. ll. BARTHOLODIEXV D. P. LOUCKS Rl. A. PROCOPIU I. BLOOD L. P. RIILLEH C' SELL R. A. COBI T. E. PETERS XV. STRKSSER E. F. KOCIANCIC It . A. UMHOLTZ FACULTY ADVISER 11. ,-x. BARTOO '9 W V010 Avek 2-4 50 THETA CHI Norwich University Founded 1856 106 Chapters OMEGA CHAPTER Established 1919 MEMBERS Seniors G. A. HOPE R. 11. HANDXVERK L. D1ETR1Cl1 II. G. KURTZ 1V.Ii. ELMORE A.A1ARTIN,JR. P. G. FAIRCIIOK T. I. PETERS 17. P. FIENI R. I. PHILLIPS, IR. E. R. RAUP juniors AI, P. BICZKEL It. T. JOHNSON j. XI. BUDESKY L. XV. KELLER C' F. DOUDS I. S. LEISTER G.1I.EYRlCH T. E. LEXVIS R. E. GOIIN D, W. MILLER X. A. CRECAI. T. E. MORTON I.G.11ORNER 1.1. NELSON Soplionzores R. E. FRONKO C. AIEASSICK XY.L.11OAIMAS R. 11. OSLER . l cs. N. XVALZ E , H 51 1 FACULTY ADVISER .-- T .,.., ' 'W .. :' '- .:, 1 5 c. M. DAVIS ' I' 'V -f-- R -5.4. 5 -Y:.t'fi ffA ' N ,, 'A'.j.. ' ,. -X .. ' '33 R '-..'1' if -1.--f 'l's:. 1? -.LPA w ' K -' H .. -- ' P. FQwg33 ' x Simi ,A Lg. M E F 14-1 4.4.5 - t' . . S A if lf' 'LFE-31355. ' ' F Q T. H. SAPPIE, JR. s. SCHIFF R. J. STUCK L. A. VAN GORDER I. K. XVALTENBAUGH J. 'I'. PARKER J. T. RICHARDS C. XV. RUPP xv. .x. SHOMBERQ: W. 1. XVENDEL E. A. KVHITEHOUSE J. P. wms, Jn. I'I. N. XVELLS R. E. XVILL Hnftmu Ilmv, ICH In Hight- llups. S111-111113. XIu1'tun, Eieni, Dtctricli, X .mCurtlcr, Phillips. Rupp. Stuck, Sc11iH'. Hand- werk. ITUIUIUZIS. St'L'm1rI Ron' - lilmurv, N L- 1 2, in n. NVhitc- house, Peters, Martin, Fair- C 11 0 k, Shunilvcrg, Bt1C1CS1ij', 1Vcnde1, Oslur, XYLIIZ, Horner. Thirfl Rau' f johnson, Mens' nick, Fronko, Bickel, 1Ve11s. XYirs, Richnrcls. NYilI, P2ll'1iUl', Ruup, Eyritlm, Grcgul, Cohn. 400 f' '. fm7.'nmG' X . 4 ,K I, M v l f fa' ,I O 1 f I 51 X O an Il 1 A L. E OH -iKTrfnA5 GMD? Bottom Row. Luft rn Right- Virosco, Blcflnugh, XVhitehill Llewellyn, McDonnell, Beiter Y u r 5 0, Acciarri, Kenneclv Second Row - Planutis, RELI- gan, DeFerie, Duke, Callery Geffen, VV. Poliro, Freistak Chominiski. Third Row-I Polito, VVagoner, Yackshaw Sweeney, Scullin, Sundius Signorino, A 1 h a r a n 0, Mc Carthv, Shriver. Fourth Row -Breice, Siegle, VVarakomski West. VVard, L a n s b e r I y VVargo, Deninn. : y v w v THETA KAPPA PHI Lehigh U niversitv 1.1. .x1.B.xP.,xNo J. F. BILITER V. A. CALLERY R. fx. CIIOXIINSKI 1. xl. DENIQN .x. P. FREISTAK 1. T. GEEFERT I. A. .XCCIARRI A. J. BRENCE D. A. DQFERIE I. B. DUKE J. R. POLITO D. j. SIEGLE 22 Chapters BETA CHAPTER Established 1922 MEMBERS Seniors R. R. LANSBERRY N. S. LLEXVELLYN A. J. IXLQDONNELL. JR L. XY. RICGOUGH XV. F. POLITO I. F. PRENGJXMAN 'II F. REACAN R. B. SCULLIN juniors I.. I. FAXVBER T. A. GEFFERT N. C. KENNEDY J. E. LONGO Soplzomores C. A. SIGNORINO XV. B. XY.-XCONER Founded 1922 '12 B. Sl IRIVEH R. E. SUNDIUS L. 1. SXVEENEY J. Q.. vmosco L. cz. XVARGO Il.R.XVIIITEH1I.L 1. F. Ynmso j. M. NIQCARTHY I. R. PLANUTIS XI. 1. XYEST 1. S. YACKSII.-XXX' .L F. XVARAKOMSKI T. 1. XYARD FACULTY A DVI SER n. J. GRACIQ OFM. e53fj Q A L 5 S ffl -if -?L '-:rt -ix, QUT? C l Sw f' ' QQ 'fill' g ,1 wi QV, THETA. Xl Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Founded 1864 AARON BLACK ALLEN BLACK J. E. DAVISON, JR. M. I. GEHM XV. XV. GOODE j. A. HUET B. XV. ADAMS D. C. BORLAND A. R. BROXVN R. XV. BRUST C. E. DAVIS, IR. D. F. DREYV I. A. CIIEMSAK XV. B. COLLINS L. V. EDDINGS 50 Chapters LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1907 MEMBERS Seniors J. C. HUNSBERGER ll. Y. INGRAM, IR. A. LUDIK D. E. IXICRIANIGLE P. AILYNAR juniors I. O. DUNCAN L. E. DUNCAN R. A. EDDINCS P. H. GERY R. A. HARTMANN . .. KENNADAY D C 1.12. KNEPPEP1, JR. Soplzomores R. L. GRAYBILL. IR. L. M. MEIXSELL S. R. OVVENS R. E. ROBINSON 1. J. I R D C v. MOURAP. D. PIORKOVVSKI 1. SABER . D. s1x11TH . 1. SNOPKOVVSKI 11. XVALTON, III E. K. LAUBACH C. M. MAKAREXYICZ A . . M. MARTS D. A. ORCUTT I. R. SHAXV R. VV. YOUNG XV. H. SCOTT R. I. SKOMSKY R. YV. SMEDLEY 80110111 Row, Luft In Right- Allen Black, L. Eddings, Ally ner, Ludik, U'al!un, Brown Lnulmch, Saber, Mnrts. Sm'- mnl Rau' - Gouclc, Cruyluill Meixsell, L. Duncan, Brust Klxepper, Snopkmvslxi, Aclulns. Cl 'lll'll, Ingrgnn. Tllirtl Run'- Kcxmnudny, B. Eddings, Davis, J. Duncan. Chcnmsak. Moumr Drew, Shaw, Skmnsky, Or cutt, Bnrland. Fnnrrll Hou'- .Xaron Black, Hunslxcrgcr. McML1nigle, Young, G e r y Davison, R1,1bi11sU11, Scott Stcinhnuser. 402 Freshman cz. s. s1'151NHAusER FACULTY ADVISER XV. F. I IITTINCER Nfl' Wx N Qmosoo G i t Bottom Row, Left to Right- Sparhawk, Shelley, Albright Dye, Wlachter, YV. Schlcgcl Gordman, Kinsev. E n o c h Webb. Second V Rou'-Baub- litz, Rotz, Minor, Houk. D Schlegel, Brooks, K. hliller Helm, Lantz, Schniepp, Stine Third Row-C. Miller, Dor Shimer, Bricklemyer, Brobst Brainerd, Babb, Hewton, Mix Beck, Plasterer. Rapp. TRIANGLE University of Illinois Founded 1907 17 Chapters PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1928 MEMBERS Seniors G. ll. ALBRIGHT VV. R. HEXVTON XV. C. SCHLEGEL .-X. F. ENOCII C V. ROTZ L. F. SCIINIEPP I. FR.-XNTZ S. I.. SANDERS B. SPARIIAXVK, R. A. GORDAI.-KN C. F. XVACIITER juniors K. E. BAUBLITZ D R. HOUK L. CQ BIINOR D. L. BR.-XINERD R D. KINSEY E. H. hllX .-X. R. BROOKS R L. LANTZ CT. A. SHELLEY XV. P. DYE, C. E. MILLER L, P, STINE, JR. I. XV. HELIXI K .-X. AIILLER C. R. VVEBB, IR. Soplzonzores -I. RABB P. L. BROBST D. C. PLASTERER R. E. BECK R. C. DORSHIAIER R. S. R.-XPP J. BRICKLEAIYER, Il D, F. SCIILEGEL FACULTY ADVISER ,x. P. POXVELL gain 'r. 5 2Rw,1.- ' M 'Im .1 -.I CY.-.1,,F',.3+,, T 1 -' -. Nga! Q ,A .' -I EBT - in f . I .: af . . 0 ll rin NA I gl ul X , S n l'n'l IL: v :,. fu I I I X x 7 S' n g ' : If x1.x.'2Q'Jl rf.. i '. I . I W if , I I I l ' , I V fs ' 1 u , 5.4 I iw S , 5,4 , ' Q ' ' . Q Q .- Tb i - ., I595 ' vf sw- ZETA BETA TAU City College of New York Founded 1898 D. L. AVERBACI-I H. R. BORCK R. CASH A. S. BARMISH S. H. BUSHKOFF H. L. CHESKIS S. GOLDMAN P.. A. ABELOVE J. BERGER A. J. BRAUER D. M. BRILL L. COHEN 1. A. EPSTEIN s. L. GOLDSTEIN 1. B. COLEMAN 50 Chapters ALPHA PSI CHAPTER Established 1946 MEMBERS Seniors J. CLIBANOFF S. D. GINSBURG 5. J. CLICK juniors T. A. HARRIS A. S. LANDSMAN J. R. LIPPERT Soplzomores R. E. GREENSPAN S. I. HIRSCH I. K. HOHENSTEIN G. S. KATZ R. A. KLINE G. KOSANSKY A. LIEDER FACULTY ADVISER C. A. NELSON M. M. LEVIN A. NEVVMAN S. SILBERMAN D. I. SCHVVARTZ J. I. SIMMONS j. J. SMITH M. I.. SOLOMON H. S. ORCHOVV R. XV. RIEBER A. T. ROSENBERG E. RUBINSON E. I. SHERVIN H. L. STONE B. VELENCHIK D. R. VVEINER Bottom Row, Left to Riglztf Levin, Cash, Borcli, Auer- b a c ll , Silbermau, Barmish. Glick, Newman, Smith, Ro- senberg. Second Row--Lands man, Marlow, Solomon. Or- chow, Schwartz, Busllkoff, Cheskis, Rubinson, Goldman, Katz. Third Row-Simmons, NVeiner, Kosonsky, Lcider, Shervin, Berger, Harris, Reflu- er, Epstein. 404 W CIIHE IIII .. - L un, , . oudiawmy 1-mow Bottom Row, Left to Right- Green, Becker, Russell, Mct- ford, Laudano, Kriney, Jones, McCormick, Kincaid, Smed- ley. Second Row-Deemcy, Sechlet, Schwab, Harrison, Blaney, Durfee, Potts, Hepler, lVIcB'Ii1lin. Third Row-Byrcm, McTu.rk, Moxley. M o r g a n, G 1.1 t h r i e, Bush, Hamilton F i e t s a rn, Moore, Showers. Fourth Row-Sadler, Hc:nnesA sy, Crowley, B a r th, Bane, Maloy, Parrish, Runyeon, Lee Banes, XVismer. 'll ..t...,. l Q 13534 il llllllllnmllll l ALPHA CHI OMEGA 'I E D -Q.. 3 'Wi 1 ' DcPauw University M. JONES M. KINCAID N. KRINEY J. BECKER P. A. BLANEY S. L. BUSH M. DEEMEY S. J. DURFEE C. M. GREEN D. L. BANE li. I. BANES M. A. BARTH E. P. BYREM 78 Chapters BETA MU CHAPTER Established 19 32 MEMBERS Seniors V. A. LAUDANO N. L. IYICCOI'-iiVlIClZ M. G. METFORD juniors A. A. GUTHRIE V. M. HAMILTON C. E. HARRISON M. A. UEPLER V. G. MQMILLIN E. L. McTURK M. E. MOORE Soplzomores BI. A. CROVVLEY I. FIETSAM NI. A. HENNESSY O. K. LEE N. R. IWALOY ADVISER MRS. H. L. BLACK M 1 M P. Founded 1885 .B. .L. .E. .A. L. M A. .C .R. .A. .E. A. RUSSELL SMEDLEY TH ORPE MORGAN MOXLE Y POTTS SCH XVAB SECH LER SH OVVERS PARRISH RUNYEON SADLER XVISMER X 1 1 .MXN .. . ,,,, Nw.. - - ' t ,.: - 4 ,, , t 1 1 4 'QV-Q -Q- Q' Y fs - A-'., f V 1.4 L - - ' ' f P K ' V - A I Q' .. 405 ALPHA EPSILON ...gl 35521 1.1. .GLLQ -Ili- Epswo Q---ultra l P 'lllgqlrlqmlll y llllll 'E go '21 E?-Elk h 5 '94 Q PHI Barnard College 1. C. COHEN 1. G. DESSEN A. M. Fox J. D. FROMM N. GORDON 1. M. FREEDMAN R. S. GAUZ D. R. HELFAND D. S. BERKOVVITZ H. B. GARFINKEL L. A. GERSHUNY A. li. KAPLAN C. ll. KROXV A 7. . Y -W ' I f we-Qs. , ff Q.. ,Q P a ': A 40 Chapters ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Established 1937 MEMBERS Seniors M. ISAACMAN D. M. JACKSON R. V. LACHMAN L. I. PULVER A. B. RIVKEES B. M. SILBERMAN ,lzmiors 1. NEW' B. N. STEIN Soplromores I. M. LESSE J, II. LEVINSOHN M. A. MINSKY S. B. MINSKY ADVISER MRS. H. ZIPSER Founded 1909 S. SILVER M. SMULYAN L. I. STERN M. R. STEKVART N. YVALCOFF A. TEITELB.-KU Nl I. S. XVEISS M. YOFFEE C. R, MORRISON I. PRAG S. SMULYAN F. H. SOKOL T. B. XVARM Bottom Row. Left to Right- Silberman, Silver. D e s s e Tl, Rivkees, Gordon, Pulver, Isaacman, Stern, Jackson, M. Smulyan, Cohen. Second Row -Sokol, Yoffee, Helfand, GLHHZ, Teitelbauln. Freedman, New, XVurm, YVeiss, Stein. Tlzird Row - Lcsse, Prag, Krow. Kaplan, Levinsolm, Berkowitz, Garlinkcl, Morri- son. S. Smulyan. Gerslmuny, M. Minsky, S. Minsky. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA W . VIIII I r A if T g Y jg A H HH 4-fi limi .X H LQ ff Milfs My nu ...gi ii mum . L i . Syracuse University Founded 1904 63 Chapters ALPHA MU CHAPTER Established 1947 MEMBERS Seniors 1. L. BLEUTGE AI. AL-XRASUVICH P. A. BUSH D. Al. AIARKUVCI N. CURRAN L. NOT.-XRI A. Q GILL ISPIE E. B. R.-XNCK S. A. KESTER juniors B. KI BENNING L. AI. IAILER AL L. BINGAAIAN Z. C. K.-XBESCI LXT P. I. BRENCKAIAN N. C. KAHL G. L. CASTERDALE A. KLIPPEL J. S. Cl IRISTOFE K. KOCH AI. COOPER IS. LOLIX B. A. DEXVEES R. NI. LYNE AI. A. PRIES SOPIIOWIOTES S. KI HOLTZINGER AI. OSAIAN K. L. LLOYD AI. E. PERRY B. A. AIORG.-KN C. A. PETERSON ADVISER B. A. DECKER I. M. RIFE B. E. SAPPIE K. E. SHEETZ M I. STRAXVN M L. TRANSUE G. S. LYSIION M L. McCLEARY Y. II. MELOY A. M. REBIIOLZ Al A, REED D. L. ROSE L. 1. SHETTEL L. D. TYSON H I. POOLOS J. ROBINSON J. T. SPARTA ' 7 T T f' . f f '- . . - . Ng, , I - .sr ,. ,. , 1, -3 . ..... W -E L 5 -,. -5 f' ,. .. . .w u ...s - '-'. .f JL W: ' . ji fl lf' i -1 e - t :Aff ,gg ,,.. Q ., . . XT., . N -vi ,..l 3 -A-b .V , in EX , . I ., . , , f f ' T 5+ X . i A 5- A J -:L ,U I . . , . , .131 ..,' :L V. Horton: Row, Left to Hzglitf Suppic, Koster. Gillisliic. Mau'- usuvicli. Bleutge, Shcctz. Nu' tziri, XI Li r It 11 v C i, Strawn, llrenulrinain, Transuc, Ranck, Ruse. Secrmii Rflll' - Imlcr, Riff, Clisterdulc, Perry, Kaba- sfhat, Klippel, Meluy, Lyshnn, Fries. Lyne, Christoif, Kahl. Tyson. XIcClc.1ry. Recd. Third How - Robinson, AI 0 r g ri n, Lloyd, Sparta, Osman, Dew- ccs, Prmlos, Shcttel, Peterson, lloltzinger, Rcbholz, Cooper, Koch, Benning. Bingnman. 407 ALPHA CJNIICRON PI Barnard College Founded 1897 54 Chapters EPSILON ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1929 MEMBERS Seniors BLACK K. R. lWE.1N1G CRISSNIAN E. NIEYER HARTZ hi. NIORISUYE HAUDENSHIELD l'lORTON HOY . L. NEUSBAUBI KNAUER C. POVVELL LEIGHTY . 11. POXVELL juniors ERSKINE RIINOR GRAHANI NIOSLAK KRONENVVETTER NELSON RICHARDS Sophomores EVVING K. E. KEISTER 1lElNS A. L1X1'hflAN UORRISBERGER ADVISER mm b3 ' MRS. A. 14. ANDERSON Q 1 .v 1, I J. V. TROUTMAN M. L. VVARD E. J. VVAY B. I. VVEBBER I. P. VVILLIAMS M. P. VVLLLIAMS H. G. WISE L. E. SEALY N. L. THOMAS M. I. VVHITE L. I. LEHMAN P. A. PURKS D. B. ZETTLE Bottom Row, Left to Right- Troutman, I. XVilliams, M. Wlilliams, Hoy, Wlebber, Mor- t o n, Haudenshield, W ay, Leighty, Wlarcl. Second Row -XVhite, Erskine, K 11 Il u e r, Kronenwetter, Nelson, T110- mas, Richards Graham, Meyer, B 1 a c k. M. Powell. Third Row-Purks, Layman, Meinig, Horrisberger, Keister, Lehman, Minor, Heins, Muslak, Sealy. ALPHA Xl DELTA B. L. BEAINI C. V. BEAM D. A. FREE 'II E. ISENBERG A. w. BROOMALL B. J. CHARLES D. A. D'ONOFRIO R. M. FREED Lombard College Founded 1893 66 Chapters BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1942 MEMBERS Seniors M. S. KERNAN I. M. KUNTZ K. MASON V. L. MILLER P. H. ROBINSON llurziors R. A. LYTLE 1. MAGUIRE. 5. E. MASTIN D. L. MILLER B. 13. HENNESSY B. C. RICE P. M. KETCHAM D. C. ROLLA Q P. 1. LIVELY X - - 1 gaig- J Sophomores fqx x l -IPX 1. L. CONRAD V. C. COYNE xg -I W L. A. CLADUS A. P. STARRETT P-QV fffi- ,Q4 M, E. TROUTMAN J W LW ADVISER I . MRS. D. L. COWELL ' 2 5 ' ' ' I 0 i ' 'fx '55 A. E?vWQf I . I . Sq ' . l -N S l of' 'T N. L. SAYLOR N. K. SHELLENBERGER s. J. SMITH J. E. TRITT G. D. SHOEMAKER M. A. SHULTZ V. E. SMITH J. A. STORMER P. I. SULLIVAN M. A. WERTMAN R. E. VVIDMAN N. A. VOLLMER A. M. YVEBB Bottom Row, Left tn Right- Robinsnn, S. Smith. Tritt, V. Miller, Free, Saylor, Shellen- berger, Kuntz, B. Beam, Isen lrerg, Kernan, Mason. Second Row-Ketchum. D'Onofrio, D. Miller, Freed, Lytle, Broomall, Shoemaker, Charles, Stormer, Sullivan, Rolla, Mastin. Third Row-Coyne. Xvebb, Starrett, Vollmer, L i v e l y, XVidman, Troutman, Maguire. Rice. XVertman, Hennessy, Conrad, Shultz, V. Smith. 409 BETA SIGMA OMICRON L University of Missouri Founded 1888 G. M. BURT I. E. CRANE B. A. BOLLMAN M. A. BRATT I. A. BURNS K. M. CLARKSON 57 Chapters BETA EPSILON CHAPTER Established 1946 MEMBERS Seniofs B. S. MILLER I. U. SNAVELY I. M. O'DELL M. I. VVISER B. A. SMITH juniors R. A. DAVIES B. A. DEUVALL NI. I. DQXVITT Sophomores N. S. FORSYTHE I. E. SAVAGE M. A. GOURLEY E. WANDEL P. K. JONES ADVISER MRS. N. A. HEDDEN Bottom Row, Left to Right- XVamdcl, Davies, VViser, Snave- ly, Smith, Bollman. Second Row-Gourley, Jones, Savage, DeXVitt. Bran, Burt. 1 1 N .X A - 1. X ' W-. 1 ' . '52 ., ' I f Q A Q . , X A on Q? R3 E :gig , .. X -sv . s L. - . ix b . . Aw. Q. K .. - 4 1.-M-' X A . ..-al A ' M X ' .,:: ,Q - , H ' E.. '-rf i' J ' I A' v A V A N 410 X. J A . .X Q -'A CHI OMEGA . .ia L x .I X 477 47 Q- E A4673 X Q x h F1-W Maru 44 Q MZ f X f jk' ill. yixx il , Y'i4AA Q. AA Z 4 X W A 7 . N' ' l 'M X Y University of Arkansas Founded 1895 v. P. ALBRECHT C. 1. COOPER M. C. DOGGETT L. A. BARR P.. M. CARRE M. 1. CAVENY L. C. cooN 1. B. counsm' M. L. ELLIOTT D. M. F.-XRRAND G. 1. cmrrrrn v. M. HINNER l 11 Chapters GAMMA CHAPTER Established 1926 M. I. N. M D. S. A . H S. J. j. N. MEMBERS Seniors GRIMSHAWV WV. HILLSMAN L. HOFFNIAN L. HOWE juniors R. ESTABROOK A. FISCHER L. FLENIING L. HEDGE L. JONES NI. LEE Sophonzores E. LARPENTEUR L. AIEYERS ADVISER MRS. G. L. HALLER ,tw..,,iqr,p rivfwi - ' W Nr wV-' 1 ...- '15 V A1 ?.-, ig A ,-:V if - h V in . .. V ei Sv' 'Yi L Co JONES I. McMULLEN . M. RAND . C. PARNELL A. PECK B. A. RICHARDSON P. A. THOMPSON S. A. UPDEGRAFF V. WATERHOUSE . M. PELCZAR . K. REDFERN . P. WARNER Bollom Row, Left to Right- Hillsman. lloffmun, Richard! son. Coursey, Doggett, Al- b r e 1: li t, Elliott, McMullen, Rand, Howe. Second How- Llpclegrall Lee, Xllaterhouse, Peck, Hedge, Thompson, Carre, Parnell, Estabrook, E. jones. Fleming, Coon. Thirnl Rowfhleyers. S. Iones, Hin- ner, Pelczar, Larpenleur, Far- rand, Barr, Redfern, Fischer. Ulnrner, Cnveny, Crimslmw. 411 ammo? DELTA DELTA Boston University M. T. BAMBRICK L. L. BARNES J. E. CLAYCOMB N. E. COX I. R. DAVIES R. J. DEIHL B. II BENCK M. A. CHANDLER R. J. CLAYCOMB . ,I C. B. CRANMER 6,3 J. M. CRAXVFORD fb-, P. J. FICHTHORN L. L. AKERS M. CARSTENSEN F. N CRAXVFORD s liz? II. M. DAVIS 96 Chapters ALPHA PHI CHAPTER Established 1947 ll. M P. C. A. I. S. N M M L. R. J. MEMBERS Seniors R. DICKSON G. GUTHRIE A. KLEPPER I. LOESEL L. ROSENBERRY juniors Pm. GIATFELTER B. JOHNSON L. KERN K. KERR . A. K IEL Sophom ores A. JACOBS F. MCNITT P. MELZER ADVISER MRS. H. I. TARPLEY 1 Y . 1 - ' I' X .i t K , 1 w Founded 1888 P. E. ROSSHIRT P. A. ROXVLAND R. P. SCOTT A. M. TITMUS G. A. XVEAVER L. L. XVOOLFORD C. I. IXICELROY M. M. MARKLEY M. C. MELVIN N. M. MONCTON I. A. MORROVV M. M. STARK P. A. O'BRIEN N. I. SAPPIE M. A. SCHOTT J. N. SUPPLEE Bottom Row, Left to Right- B a m b r i c k, Scott, Loesel, Cranmer, R. Cla y c o Iixb, XVeaver, I. Claycomb, Davies, Rosenberrv, Rowland, Tit- m u s. Second Row - Kem, Kerr, Benck, Moncton, Stark, Glarfeher, Schott, Fichthorn, Rlelzer, Johnson. Third Row - McElroy, Carstensen, Mel' vin, O'Brien, Sappie, Supplee, I a c 0 b s, Morrow, Markley, Chandler, Akers, Crawford. DELTA GAMMA G. BECHAKAS I. BRIGHT G. B. HILL I. ANDROSKY A. BAKER R. CHAMPLAIN M. EYERLY E. FRANCE G. GIANOPOULOS .M E G. GRIMM x v f D J. HEMPHILL ii A M. BLOOM 4 A. BUCHANAN X , M. 1. CLOSSER , ,I H. A. GARBER 1' C- GUY f P mm HE Lcwis School, Oxford, Miss. Founded 1873 78 Chapters ALPHA CHI CHAPTER Established 1930 MEMBERS Seniors BI. A. MCMILLAN 1. Y. NIARSHALL B. I... NIORGAN juniors B. A. HOIVIAN A. E. HURIMEL N. L. JONES R. E. KEENEY N. NI. INIARCINEK I. D. BIENSING L. NI. IVIORGANS Sophomores T A. HORRIGAN I. A. KRAFT I. S. NIASON 1. E. REBER A ROGERS ADVISER MRS. I. L. MOFFITT 'Z Y A. I. OVVEN J. A. STIEBER S. A. THORNTON I. A. OSVVALT E. J. REX E. A. ROBB I. A. STUCK B. P. THOMAS P. A. XVERTZ I. M. VVHLIAMS E. A. YOUNG I. A. SCHILLER M. L. SHELLENBERGER G. M. VVELLING D. M. VVHITE J. A. ZAKESKI Bottom Rmv, Left tn Right! Ulhite, Bechnkas, Owen, Blu: Millan, Williams, F r ll 11 C c' Baker, Stieber, Bright, Mor gun, Thornton, Alarslmll, Guy Reber. Second Row A Rex II o m a n. Androsky, Eyerlj' Keeney, T lr o m a s. XVertz K r 21 f t, Buchanan, Morgans B l 0 o m, Murcinek, Young Helnpllill, Stuck. Third Rau A XYelling, Io n e s, Shellen homer Closser, Rovers, Schil- ler? Horrigan, Glnnopoulos Mensing, M a S o n, Garber Clmrnplain, Grimm. Hummel Robb, Zakeski. 413 Miami University of Ohio Founded 1902 M C. M M R . M M M D. E. M M M G. ALLAN BARRETT BECHT BENDER BREZELLE CONOVER COR RELL CRESSMAN DEAN DONER ALLAN ANGEL BEACH LER XNCI II 72 Chapters CARMWA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1946 MENIBERS Seniors R. BROWN V E. L. DAHLINGER E. A. EVANS AI. A. HENDERSON D.L HOPE I. A. LUCHEK juniors II. M. HOUTZ J. A. JOHNSON E. M. KNOBLOCK L BL LEE M. E. LEWIS Soplromores K. I. BOTHVVELL N. A. BRADFIELD A. F. BRAKER ADVISER MRS. A. S. LUCIIEK - Assy-Q sf f-A x . X is Ex x Q xl yy vvvq! M. G. MCCLAIN E.J.RADcLnwE S. E. SELL H. E. THOMAS N. L. VVALKER H. E. LINEWVEAVER K. L. NICOLL E. I. PETERSON I. M. STROMAYER M. E. SULLIVAN C. L. FOGLIA C. L. KOVVALLIS S. A. PATERSON N. M. SPEDDING Bottom Row, Left to Right- Dnlilinger, Hope. Evans, Ben- der, Henderson, M c C l a in, Bechr, Thomas. Stromaycr, M. I-I. Allan, Radcliffe. Brown, 1. Luchek. Sell. Second Row - Ilourz, Brezelle. D o n e r, XValkcr, Dean, Peterson, Con- over, Lewis, Correll, Lee, Bar- rett, Sullivan, Nicoll, Sped- ding. Third Row - Line- weaver, Beacliler. Bradneld, Bianchi, A n g e l, Knoblock, Iohnson. Cressman, Braker, Bnthwell, Kowallis, Paterson, M. L. Allan, Foglia. Svracuse University ALLEY BETTS BLACK BROXVN BRUNNER AGNEVV BABBITT J E BRIANT L CROOP YY CURRY B DENNISTON J ESSLEY L EVANS KEAN E RICNULTY MONYCK 64 Chapters ALPHA UPSILON CH Established 1932 INIEIWBEPYS Seniors KI. I. DEQ Y. R. ELLISON N. 1. GELTZ J. c. MOROSINI A. PORTER juniors M. E. DYKEMAN Al. I. GRUBB L. C. HEFFNER L. LYDDON M. A. MCLAREN Sophmnores Y. M. MOORE C. A. NICHOLSON N. L. NOEL 1. PATTERSON ADVISER HRS. G. I.. LEFFLER APTEPY Founded 1874 H. M. SHEEDY M STEXVART E. B. TETLEY J. L. TITUS M. R. XVILLIAMS M Y M.-XRPLE M L. AIARTIN L. R. RICHARDSON 1. T. TAYLOR B. ii XVYNN E. R. YOUNG D. A QUIGLEY P. .-Y RLLE B. ii SIEGLER B. L. XVERTS J. P. YAHRES ILM 11 I1 ll! Bnilulll ROHM ' V i Stcnzirt. Ellisun, Titus, MOTO- sini, XYi1linms, Black. Brun- nur, Purter. .'Xllc'Y, Dean. Tet' ley, llmwn, C'Ln'rY, Sheedy. Stwmitl Hmi'fC'rOOP, HeH'rier. McLaren, XYYnn, Agnew, Lyd- don, Cruhh, Briant, Taylor, llartin, Dykt-man. Xl ii r p 1 e, Babbitt, Dcnniston. 'I'lzi1'd Ruin'-Richardson, Nucl, Nich- Olsun, McNulty, Esslt-Y, Kean. Rilo, Patterson, Yahrus, QuigA ley, XVcrts, Young, Muiiack. 415 S. KAPPA ALPHA THETA DePauw University Founded 1870 C. BEARD DoBsoN 1. GRAY H. HARKINS B. HENRY M. BERG R. COLE M. coRB1ERE E. FULTON A. GWIN L. HERD M. FEES 1. GARDINER R. GRIECO A. HAGGY 77 Chapters BETA PHI CHAPTER Established 1931 MEMBERS Seniors P. N. LUCKETT A. SHOEAIAKER P. J. M I. N. S. I. R. S. N M B. A. MOFFETT A. NORTON R. ROBERTS ,lu-niors L. HERTEL P. HIGGINS HOLLOVVAY C. HUTCHON B. MINKEL Sophomores S. HECKMAN V. HOPKINS R. MOSES A. MULLOY ADVISER MRS. I. O. KELLER 'Q M. R. UNCAPHER B. A. VVASKA I. A. VVILEY M. VV. IVILSON M. I. SHARP M. A. STROM M. A. VICKERS M. C. WHITELY B. A. WILSON 1. A. YERGER M. E. PETITGOUT XV. VV. RHOAD E. L. TYLER A. G. YVEBBER Bottom Row, Luft to Right- llenry, Gray, M. VVilson, Harkins, Uliley, Vllaska, Dob- son, Roberts, Luckett, Fulton, Holloway, Gwin. Second Row - Strom, Hutchon. Minkel, Berg, Sharp, Corbiere, VVhitef ly, Yerger, Hertel, Vickers, Mullov, Fees. Third Row- Crieccl, Higgins, Cole. Gardi- ner, Tyler, VVebber, Herd, B. XVilson, H a g g y, Pelitgout, Hopkins, Moses. KAPPA DELTA Y? VW 9 , 014616 I 3 .gkwuer Virginia State Normal K. Y. XAGAARD R. If. RELLIN L. BLANNINC N. D. CURCIO Al. M. FROIIMAN Al. BAKER I7 A. BELL I. C. DHXGOSTINU R. KI. CR,-XRIN M. L. CLUERRANT R. II. DORSEY B ETA SO Chapters TH ETA CHAPTER Estu1J1ishcd 1941 MEMBERS Serziors P. L. HALL Y. J. H.xR'1'ENis.x N. J. Hoon L. Lt. JONES c, .x. MQINTIRE Y. AIAYES 11r11i0VS R. I.. LITNTZ P. j. MYERS E. Al. PERRY P. A. PIRRALL Snplzovmores C. BIARCONI j. T. GOOD A. AI. PATTERSON C. R. IANSSENS I. SAUNDIZRS Fresh man KI. A. DUPONT ADVISER C. E. L, NC CII .. ,xv 'JFK' Xi X , .,...-mg Q ' .Q X H Founded 1897 R. T. PINTAR NI. R. RANKIN M. R. SIMON I. M. THOMAS G. R. XVACNER Y. XI. RALPH S. J. XYALLACE P. Y. XVANTZ B. A. XVERB B. I. XVIIITE R. A. TOXVNSENIJ N. I.. TRAVIS A. 'IAVOMEY Borlrmz Ruw. LUN to Rightf Pintar. Bizmning, Innes, Cur- cio, Rankin, Aziguard, Thu' mas, IIoud, Frohmnu, MHVBS. Ilurtunbuclx, Mclntire, Ruflin. Sccnml Roll'-Rallpll, Grnbin, XVhitu, Mycrs, Izinsgcns, Pir- rull, Cue-rrzmt, Rake-r, Lcntz. iTl7XYIISCl'lKI, AVulluce. Thin! Row - Paucrssm, DH-Xgnstinn, Perry, Hell, 'l'wmn1wy. DuPont, Sziundcrs, D 0 1' s c y. Gund, XAVLIIHY, T fax is, Marconi, XYc1v1w. 417 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA l lVlunmouth Founded 1870 P. A. ACOSTA M. I. ARNOLD R. S. BRONVN P. A. CAPPER I. DAUBENSPECT I. M. BUCHANAN C. CAR.-XVVAY P. A. HATHAXVAY B. E. IIOLZKA , J. BESORE -N' L F. M. BLACK fx - - f-N M. M. BUSBY V C. L. CAREY x 5 2 -J P. 1. ERICKSON 23 '11-:':2:?Q::':-:-:-:-:1:-. .i r ns. '.a.I.'.'.'.'? 'fiizzizlfi '.'.'.g.g.1 3gZg2g' l .x. Aff. .-:f'3':' ' SEQ ..-.1:fgQ'Llg:3.f. 83 Chapters DELTA ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1930 MEMBERS Seniors P. A. DENNIS S. B. FORESMAN J. A. JEFFRIES B . L. KLOPP juniors A. JONES N. MCCRADY P. I. MAYBERRY B. E. NORTON I. B. OVVEN Soplzomores M. J. FRANKLIN M. E. GLADING A HENNESSEY E. . I. IARMAN D . R. MILLER J. P. O'CONNER ADVISER MRS. I. H. STORCII 1 r v v 1 : X., . ,Q H. S .f e . - X I A . F Y . . A Q A A A A' A 1 , M. . sf- ' -N . , I 2 , I : I .. ' .f f 5 I 1 . . - -wx ' ' .. - , . aw. . P ' . . -an ' ' ' v . Y ' F fx H X 1 ... A ,, gy W ns ' x r -'.. - 418 N. J. QLIEER M. I. HOUSE M. I. STABLEY A. H. STELIOTES E. A. SIVAGLER R. A. PEIRCE M. J. PHILLIPS B. A. REYNOLDS A. M. XVILLIAMSON M. J. PORTER E. L. ROBERTSON L. C. ROBINSON M. L. SCHARAR A. F. SHULTZ Bottom Raw. Left to Rigll Jeffries, Acosta, Klopp, Stel tes, Capper, Stabley, Que Rouse, Daubenspect, Arno Foresman, Brown, Swagl Second Row-Mayberry, Car Caraway, Reynolds, Pei: Holzka, Jones, XVilliams4 I Ll 1' m n 11, Scharar, Frankl Buchanan. Third Row-ll Crady. Porter, Black, Eri son, Robertson. Hathaw Glading, O'Conner, Owe Besore, Hennessey, Mill Robinson. PHI ww S w QF ' 7 - .7 0. MU ' f Aww . 'ffwii ju, il XT I l .Q - Am 2 l NWT? J T . f 1 3 1 M 5 .X i I I 4 wi: X ' ll Vllesleyan College, Nlacfm, Ga. Ffiundgd 1852 I.. L. DLLLIL DUNNL XX. CQ. GRILSH E. j. HILL II. J. HURLESS L. A. KNERR 1, J. Issac. xi. 1. CROSBIE J. 14. Dau. .x. DUDA D. 1. 111Es'riiR 1. R. HORCILR R. 1. RFHXIINI P. .X. COLCLAN L. 1. DEVLIN Xl. X. IIECKRIAN 5? ' 1 WUC fri cv -cr 1 ov 1 4-. 70 Chapters BETA MU CHAPTER Established 1929 MEMBERS Seniors E. S. KOSTAS Bl. .X. KIERKEL G. Xl. PORRELLO B. Il. ROBB 1ll1llUl'S .X. ll. IENNINKVS j. IJ, LUYRLN D . Pli:Xl'lLlQll S. ll. POST I, L. ROSENBERGER S0lJllo1110reS ll. Il. IIILRILRG CL. II. IEFFRIES I. ll. McD.XX'ITT U. 1-,, Aiums M, .x. Moons ADVISER MRS. R. C. RLANILY 0 E. XV. SPENCER j. KI. S'I'EY1uNS XI. lp. TURNER XI. J. XVOOIJROXV E. C. ZINIXIIZRNIAN L. 1. RUTH N. II. SEIPLL R. M. SELTZER J. Ii. 'I'RUX.'XL Y. X. XVELLIYER IJ. XYENSING P. .X. PRICILXRD J, Y. ROSENBERGIZR li. R. SNYDER E. .X. YOUNKINS Botfrmz Row. Left to Highl- Stevuns, Km-rr, Kostas, Turn- cr, Ziim'nerm.m, Pnrrclln, Hill. Spencer. DcllcD0nnc, XVoocl- row. Second Rou'fRosenbcr- get. Berg, Ruth, Robb, Hur- less. Grcsh, Merkel, Horgcr. Dudn, Prichard. Tliiml Rnivf McDuvitt, L u V b c n. Seltzcr, Crosbie. Pfnliler, Jennings. T r u X n l, Doug, lVelliver, Seiplc, XVcnsing, Post. Fourth Rmvflliestcr, Moore, Devlin, Ilcukmzm. Beahin, Yuunkins, Henri. Ie-Hfrics, Colgan, Sny- der, Ililbcrg. 419 PHI SIGMA SIGMA Hunter College R. BLACKER S. FRIEDMAN G. KOPLOVITZ F. NAST B. ABT B. COHEN A. FRIEDMAN M. GOODMAN BERKOVVITZ COHEN Nl. FELT B. FINE 40 Chapters BETA ETA CHAPTER Established l946 MEMBERS Seniors M. C. NEVVMAN M. E. SAMUELS S. R. SHAPIRO I1wLio1's Nl. R. HEYIVIAN H. S. IASKOL D, L. KOPPELNIAN L. LANDNIAN J. E. LIPPIXIAN Sophomores P. 1. FRANKEL A. GRATZ B. J. GBEENEBAUM E. L. HORVITZ A M. FLICKSTEIN 1. s. POLACK v K F1'esIz11m11, N 1. s. POLLACK IIE, gilt ADVISER cm MRS B L ALEXANDER lllk Alll ' ' ' A 555.1 i if' Founded 1913 J. S. L. H A. M E. M G. C. H M F. SHTASEL SLOMOWITZ B. SMITH L. STIEFEL LIPSKY C. MOSS I. PASLINE XVEILLER SCH OFFEL SELECTOR SLLBERMAN L. UNGAR R. VVEIN Bottom Row, Left to Rwht Gratz, 1. Cohen. Landman Goodman, Nast, R. Friedman, Shapiro, Koplovitz, Shtasel Stiefel, Silberman. Second Row - C. C 0 h e n, Selector Lippnizm, Horvitz, Li P S k y Pasline, Felt, Flickstem E Friedman, Abt. Third Row Polack, F i n e, Koppelman, Greenebaum, Frankel, VVe1n, Schoffel, Moss, Unger P01 lack, Berkowitz. SIGMA DELTA TALJ XAX IA! Cornell U niversily P. B. AUERBACII L. BLUAI R. A. GROTSKY S. R. BASSEL E. A. BOBMAN L. II. BREGMAN S. CITRENBAUAI AI. A. CONN 1. r. c:,xLLET B. cr.xPL.xN L. S. FEINHERG R. FINE 28 Chapters PHI CHAPTER Established 1943 MEMBERS Seniors M. P. LEVITT A. SARE jzmiors N. I. DAVIS li. F. FORIVIAN R. B. COLDRERG M. GROSMAN Soplzomores GOLDSTEIN S. R. GONCIIER Al. P. GROSSKIAN K. KLEIN Q 7 1. c:1eRsoN N. R. LQv1N12 3 L L. s. ouavu Ilmnlllllll F resh n In I1 M. 1. JLIAIAN Magi' 1 , A ADVISER l ll A MRS. Il. P. zlsrlio 4 ' -llll , A Q Illia' 4 wsu, do as do Umm! YT Q . 1 .I , , S , XM. 1 ywf. ww Founded 1917 L. D. SAX C. M. TEPPER E. YAVERBAUAI R. A. GROSS I. PAPERNICK . IXI. ROBBINS . B. SHERMAN P. F. SUKENIK I P li. AI. SANDSON R. M. SCI-ILEIFER 13. N. SHERMAN j. XV. STARR li. L. TAMERS Bottom Rnuf, Luft to Right- Gross, Auerbach, Levitt. Gold bcrg, P. Sherman. Grotsky Sax, Bnbman, Blum, S are Robbins. Seunm1Ro1v-Suki' nik, Papernick, Fine, Cohn Citrenbaum, Brcgman, Davis Forinau, Russel, juman, Sand son. Third Run' ! C :J 1 let S t 21 r r. H. Sherman. Gerson Schleifer, Klein, C 11 P 1 in n Oleve. LcVine, Feinberg, Gold Stain. Tamers, Grnssnmn. 421 THETA PHI ALPHA University of Nlichigan Founded 1912 Y. BOVALIN.-X A. CLAYSMITH COLARUSSO C. J. BUEIILER Al. L. CIIERNEY B. j. COLTELLARO W, xx i 1. A. BUCK 20 Chapters RHO CHAPTER Established 1929 MEMBERS Seniors L. K. DOLPHIN M. C. HICKEY D. L. HORGAN M. T. lXfIacNAM.-XRA juniors B. I. EGENSPERGER lf.. I. GR.-XBI,-KK Nl. E. RIALLOY Soplzmnores M. GRAVES P. T. KENDALL ADVISER MRS. 1. F. o'BP.1EN 5 1 xuvilpv at 2' I. M. M.-XGINNIS M. T. PIEROTTI S. M. STORMER K. M. MIDASII A. A. RAUSEO C. E. STANDISII C. Ii. PALMER Bottom Row, Left to Right- Malloy, Stormer, I-lorgan, Bo- valina, Pierotti, Colarusso, Claysmith, Dolphin, Buck, Graves. Second Row - Ken- dall, Coltellaro, Rauseo, Bueh- ler, Midash, Standish, Cher- nev, Grabiak, Palmer, Egens- P6i'gC1'. ZETA TAU ALPHA Virginia State Normal ScIlcmI Founded 1898 S6 CiI1HPICI'S GAMBIA EPSILON CI IAPTER Establibhed I939 IS. I. .XNDILRS Il. Cf. .XRENA Ii. l. .XRNDT I'. I.. B.-XHVIITLIJ I. KIEKIBEIIS Seniors R. C'O.'X'I'IiS j. C'OCIII'I.XN . A. Q RAID R. IJILGER .Illlliorx pa. .x. .xxllxullsux xl. I.. Col' .x. xl. B.'XII'l'II Q R. IJIEIII. l. ,x. lsEli'l . J, Ci:XIIIIIIIL'Ix xl, .x. lslsll ,I .-x. ulmiln kr, TI: xl. l. coNNol: J. ,IOIINSON 'lf' li. x. Ulclk M QL EWML WB Supllolllores I UKSTCUVIJ 255' E c' ,XPP l 1' LOXY . Y 1 X- 4 ' A , ' XETFJYTN ., NfW'QlW Cl. cp cox N, II. LUSIx Q-cj My ' A tl 55 C. .x, rl.ll2l3R xl. xlr-Al.'xs'l'lill YT K A lv gffi I xl, J. linux: U. l. osl'l.lllloLl'l' Q rf? XJ find? Xl iff in hifi ADVISER iii Allis, xl. Q. XI.X'I'IiLII M Ng? I . , L- QIRTQE . l j 'p,QoI2 l I . I 1 V51 tn: I' f,,?3?g,i Q I. Il. I'RII'I'IGER E. NI. GRIITFITII D. I.. IIXNSON S. I.. LONG C. Ii. KLEIN IJ. L. KILCONIIE 5. I.. XIOSIQKIAN .X. XI. R.X.XR XI. .X. ROBINSON j. I-. XYIIQNER N. Il. PALXIILR S. NI. S'l'LlL'IiEY P. C. IIPLINGER S. Ii. XYYIIOLKQII Bnrrrnil Hnlv. Lei! 10 Right- Cox, Cmitw, Cllclilxlll, Lung Degcr. II ll ll 5 U ll, Trutigcr Craig, Anders, Crifiith, Beet C Ln 11 Ii. SUUHILI IIuil' - Ilccg Ostcrlluut, RIcMllslcl', Klcili Diehl, Rank, Iollllsull, Cirlid ILIIIII, Alillcrmlll. Ilrlbinson Moseliinll, Ccmilur. 'I liiril Hmm -Lllw, Stuckcy, Fcifcr, Lusk Uplinger, XVlrlll.lgIl, Palmer Bari-icld, Clay, Bidi, .Xpp Ci1Il'I3l'ICk. 423 v X INDEPENDENTS ....1.:.. Mi - .. ,-4...f.,:,, , , Y ,413 ' 'Qikz . pf.. 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V g'.gjj'6g'? . 1 A .,w4+f++ F.. . .x 'V-:tim Ajfxfyr agi,.,gi1Ek-gist 1. . i sm' -Matti' till 'f'r fiwnmuwf- 1 i -4.93 X ' ii - A1 5,4 vm viii: ' P Y w D 'fl it 'tawewyn l X- wf,- i .1J'F'Jr x,fpsfw X X' 'A 1: . . .I . .. 1m,..u-4..,....g I A ,- fi 3 K A A i , . ,W iii: , Independent men and women present the SpIintervilIe Review Q, vQiH K .,-' Snow woman Y a Hamilton Hall creation Penn State Club Talent Show presents Baritone Jim McCaugl'1an Q. Afternoon scene - in the West Dorm court f f' Br f ffff X ,f X ff' X fff' X 4? X X XX Free Time, Froth, ond orgyles x X X N X N X X Temporary Union Building-for study or o sociol hour XX l.W,,v,w. .Q -v--vw-0..f,.,..,,,......,,,, gg Wm, JOHN H. LAUBACH President ASSOCIATICDN OF INDEPENDENT MEN ORGANIZATION JOHN H. LAUBACH ---- President JOHN M. STOUDT - Vice-President XKIILLIABI H. BROWN - - Secretary RAY F. EVERT Y - - Treasurer Independent men at Penn State are represented in student government through the Association of Inde- pendent Men. AIM is composed of all undergraduate men who are not associated with a social fraternity. This organization is governed by a Board of Governors com- posed ot the board president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer who are elected in the Spring by the out- going Board of Governors, the four oHieers of each dormitory council, and one representative-at-large for every tive hundred men living in each dormitory area. The dormitory council ofhcers and the representatives- atflarge are elected each Fall by the men residing in the respective areas. The Association of Independent Men at Penn State is afliliatcd with the National Student Association which annually holds a convention to discuss and work out problems concerning independent students in colleges throughout the East. One member of the Penn State Association of Independent Men served during the past year as vice-president of the Eastern Regional Organization of NSA. AIAI carried out many projects for the beneht of the independent men and for the College throughout the year. It sponsored houseparties on big weekends, dances during Orientation Ylleels and Alumni Home- coming, and mixers at various times during the year. It promoted the publication of a temporary student direc- tory which was compiled as soon as registration was completed. With Leonides as cofsponsor, AIM published The IIIIIGVGIIIIUVIT regularly throughout the year. liufmiii Rmv. It-ft to Right-j. Ilaines. ll. Gritllth, R. Evert, I. Stoudr, I. Laubach. XV. Brown, M. Mills, R. Greenwood, L. Me- linight. Set-om! lion'-ID. Stannn, R. Mills, R. Taglang, R. James, R. Keener, XV. Tomlinson, P. Zanoni. N. Lehman, T. Taylor. lliirrl llnivfll. Schultv, L. Klontgoinery. G. Shaver, K. Vincent. F. Reese, L. Johnson, P. Clyde, D. Fagan, I. Anderson. 428 'SF' EDNA L. BAYLSON President LEONIDES ORGANIZATION EDNA L. BAYLSON - ELIZAHETLI A. joHNsoN ELEANOR lXlILLE.R - - ' Presidexzt - Vice-President - Recording Secremry XJIVIAN E. PETERsoN - C0l'l'6Sl701ZLii1Ig Secrctm'y BEVERLY A, BURLINGAME Y - Tnzasurer Leonides, independent women's organization on campus, has approximatelv 1,900 members living in 15 dormitorv units at the College. Established in 1948, Leonides aims to foster a closer relationship among non- sororitv women, to insure equal representation in student government, and to provide better social and athletic opportunities. A delegate is elected Cach Fall to serve on the womens governing council and represent the indepen- dent women from each dormitorv unit. At the same time an alternate is chosen to represent the unit in case of the delegates absence. The president of Leonides is a member of All'College Cabinet, and the vice-president acts as independent senator to the W7omen's Student Government Association. Leonides inaugurated its 1951-52 social program by entering a booth in the annual Mardi Gras, sponsored bv Mortar Board, senior womens honorary. During Junior Prom week end, the organization sponsored a housepartv in the XVest Dormitory lounge, in cooperation with the Association of Independent Men. A plan was initiated this vear by the unit delegates to sponsor two teas in the lounge ol: each dormitory. These teas, supported bv appropriations from Leonides, provide the independent women with a broader social program. Leonides was also active during the past vear in the promotion of intramural sports at the College. The Spring semi-formal dance held in conjunction with the Barons, an independent mens organization, was the leading social affair of the vear for Leonides. :as-wr e- -, , X , ' ...,, t .. .. Q te- 'yr . ,., 5? T - , .v t ... , , , T- , .ta t . rs 1 1 ' -+,:t gs, 5 , A fr., It J' 3 'i xi YC X' ..-..- I - Q -' - ' i- vw , .51 - , wa 1 Q 1 Bottom Raw, Left to Right-Tapper, Burlingame, Johnson, Baylson, lelerson, jawvdy. Iannelli. -ecom wHmv-lplaneini, Gingich. Ibbutson, Stuban, James, Grossman. Amsel. Third How-Fitzpatrick, Cionbere, Lincoln, hverist, Myer, Sober, lxeefer. 429 I EVELYN I. KAUFMAN President PHILOTES :Z - s- .. ., ,cc I t ,Y 5 s X -. -. .. -ax, , -. I .gs.,.3,.:g K IQ: X s. 'R N as I, . at .H s ORGANIZATION EVELYN I. KAUFAIAN ---- President NIARGARET E. MUTH - Vice-President GENEVIEVE C. Kozuci-iowsici - - Secretary JANE M. IXIUSGRAVE ---- Treasurer Philotes, the oldest social organization for inde- pendent women at Penn State, celebrated its 15th anni- versary this year. In line with the celebration, several open houses were held during the year to acquaint independent girls with the organization and to enlarge the group. Students eligible for Philotes are independent women above first semester freshmen, having an All- College average of at least 1.00. The symbol of Philotes is the Greek letter Phi, which signifies friendship. The purpose and aim of Philotes is fourfold: to unify non-sorority girls at Penn State with the aim of broadening their role in social and academic lifeg to stimulate their interest in scholar- ship and activities: to help them acquire self-confidenceg and to promote friendly co-operation toward all other campus organizations. At the bi-monthly meetings. Philotes transacts the business of the organization and plans the social calendar. During the year, Philotes holds many social activities, including a Halloween party with the Penn State Clubg a cabin party: roller skating partiesg and an informal Christmas dance. Many of these are held with inde- pendent mens organizations on campus. Their leading social event of the year is a seini-formal Spring dance. Each year Philotes undertakes some philanthropic worlt. This year, the project was a Christmas party for underprivileged children. Marie Ilaidt continued to serve as adviser. , f 1 , 3 ' Bottom Row. Left to Right-Gronick, Kaufman, Mutli, Bacliin, Puchalski, Musgrave. Second Row-Moerrler, Goss, Yingst, Reismeier, Burkct, Borneman. Third Row-CliristoPE, Beckley, Kozuchowski, Reynolds, Taylor. Bladigan. 430 l I ORGANIZATION LEWIS Hoovizn -A-- Prcsitlent ARNOLD C. Cascuis 1'iee-President TDAVID A. Tironms Secretary VVAYNE E. HOMAN - - - Treasurer The Penn State Cluh, oldest independent mens group on campus. was lounded in 1932. The Cluh was organized primarily as a social group for independent men at the College. 1Vith the initiation of new members in the Fall and Spring, there were over 90 active independent men taking part in the clulfs social, political, and athletic activities during the past year. As part of the Penn State Cluhs social program for 1951-52, the members held theatre parties, dances, and mixers with Philotes, independent womens club, and several womens dormitory groups. The Christmas dance and the crowning of the Queen at the annual Spring semifformal were two of the clubs leading social events of the yca1'. The eluh also entered teams in intramural athletic contests sponsored hy the College. LEWIS J. HOOVER i The hivhrpoint of the vear for the Penn State Cluh President D - is reached when the memhers sponsor the annual All' College Talent Show in Schwab r-Xuditorium. This production attracts CHI11PL1S'XV1ClC attention and represents the independent mans contrihution to the Penn State student hody. The show leatures student talent entries and prizes to the top three contestants who are selected and ranked according to the opinion ol' the audience. Each year the Penn State Cluh awards a plaque to the outstanding independent senior student at Penn State. The recipient is chosen hy ll committee composed of the Dean of hlen, director of Student Union, and the president ol' lnterllraternity Council. The award is presented at the annual farewell hanquet and is made on the hasis of character, scholarship, and service. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Mills, Schultz, Pagonis. Montgomery, Fazio. Gasche, Rubert. Hoover, Espey, Thomas, Henry. XVasson, Cressman, Lahner, Troutmari, Harkins, Kulman. Second Row-Evert, Stoudt, Karfunkle, Baker, Fralick. Graul. Ruclderow, Hershey, Shanken, Pfeiffer, Bower, Leety, Stief, Fryer, Steadmen, Gronick, Rapp. 'l'1iir'i1 Hou'-Burrowes, Tarleton, Calhoun. Conrad, Riland, Cole, Gray, Park, Petter, Strickland, Sumner, Hyman, Sachs, Hanna, Kadoieh. Gillmore. Foitrtli RmvfSandritter, Tate. Umstead, johns, Reitz, Schreier, Deitz, Villforth, Groff, Cohen, Lehman, Hertler, Mertz, Urban, YVilliamson, Huntley, KauHfman, Tomlinson. 431 HGNORARY AND PROFESSIONAL ff-u , - W gf .. ., --.- , . . ,N -, - 3- X yr Ash, H 6 . 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CAMPBELL C. O. COLVIN A. DANEFF, JR. C. L. ALLISON s. E. BECRER C. RRCMBERG A. 1. CHESSLER R. C. DENN1soN Faculty Professional lIIe1z's 71 K. D. SMITH S. M. STOR MER H. YV. ZILKOSKI P. SZOLACK R. XVISER D. J. SCHXVARTZ Chapters, 190-I ALPHA LAM BDA DELTA PENNSYLVANIA BETA CHAPTER es Chapters, 1924 Seniors K. LINER I. IXI. RICHARDS juniors E. ALLEAIAN M. GARBRICK AI. BIAXYVELL G. A. ANDERSON N. L. GIBBS P. M. NIONZ 1.1. BALDUS D. E. GOLUB V. C. OPOCZENSKI P. A. BARNETT DI. R. I-IEYRIAN P. E. SHEAFFER R. G. BEATTY I. RI. IBBOTSON P. SZOLACK M. BLEIBERG E. A. JOHNSON L. D. TYSON R. I. CHARLES I. D. LUYBEN I. IXI. VVILLIAMS B. DENNISTON V. G. BICIVIILLIN IXI. YOFFE A. Y. BICIXIULLEN Sopliomores I. F. CALLET INI. FRANKLIN A. P. MURRAY AI. I. CLOSSER L. A. GLADUS IXI. E. REX G. O. DAVIS D. I. HIGBEE E. L. STUTER F. L. DEKTOR P. E. JENKINS A. ZAKESKI I. IXI. FEES H. L. LLIYBEN E. IVI. ZIAIIXIERIXIAN R. A. MONACK Faculty Azh'ise1': P. I. THOMPSON Fresluuan VVOmen's Honor Society ALPHA NU DELTA CHAPTER F. E. BELLAS VV. D. BROOKS J. CRISMAN B. S. CUSHNER XV. P. GIBBONS D. J. KUMP T. XV. MADICAN C. F. DOUDS D. R. HOUR Graduates A. J. CAMPANELLA D. VV. CLUTTER Seniors R. I. MARASCO R. E. INIARKLE H. C. O'CONNOR I. M. PHILLIPS E. R. RAUP E. A. SCICCHITANO juniors G. L. KELLY S. L. MARKLEY Faculty Arlviscr: C. A. BAUER Astronomy Honorary ALPHA PI MU 1 Chapter, 1928 E. I. SENKOVITS D. F. SPOONER J. P. STEXVART D. M. UNGER J. C. VILLFORTH I. D. XVOLF C. L. XVOLFF XV. T. RICHARDSON R. L. SORTII Seniors J.W.DAX'1S M. KATES PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER 11 Chapters, 195C VV. E. DOLITT R. B. KENNED1' . D. L. DRAKE P. LURIE Seniors . , . . IIE' QSEQNLIZX ?'XLr'RRlg3gEgT L. BETZ H. D. GARDNER C. AIOSER P ' B HOUSTON Pl E SEEVERS J. R. BLAUSER L. C. HAEFFNER, JR. F.RE1NHOLD, JR. ' ' R' E' SPRAGG H. M. BOYER W. R. HEXVTON J. 1. SABER l Q i D. CUPSENSKI I. A. HRIVNAK YV. R. VALEGO 115711075 G. R. DAVIS RI. RIASKARINEC L. V. XVAYTENICK RL R. FRAAIE R. B. PORTER I. YV. ENTERLINE R. E. INIOORE A. YVOOLFORD VV. VV. HANLIN P. R. SAPPIIE . 1. M. RRUMRINE E. R. sCHoCK Iumofs XV. S. IXICCALMONT, JR. A. TROLIER L. H. ANDERSON, IR. R. C. GROSTEFON T. A. KLEBACK C. NUGENT R. VANDECRIFT E. F. AIVDRYSICK XV. L. I-IOCKERSRIITII YV. N. LAUDER R. A. OVERDORPF A. DONNAL XV. T. HOGG. JR. D. N. IVICCORRIICK Adviser: S. C. TANNER Faculty Adviser: BI. INI. BABCOCK ' Cornmerce Fraternity Industrial Engineering Honor Society FRATERNITIES AND SOCIETIES ALPHA PHI OMEGA ALPHA BETA CHAPTER E. S. BAKER j. F. BEITER AA R D I. R C AI I. R R AA I. R II G R 1. S. 1. F D G R R E. R R F. H C G '. A. BURROAVS . Y. CASSOL . M. COOK A. COOK. JR. .R. CRAINE, JR. .R. DAVIS . R. EVEY R. FALCONE . B. FARLEY .1. IIARTMAN '. R. HERSIIEY W. IIILGER .N. IRAVIN ..Y. KILLIAN . L. ALLISON . E. BREIDENTHAL R. BRUST H. BUSHKOFF S. CLASS . M. COE A. DeFER IE H. EVANS T. GUEST C. HERRICK T. I-IINDERLITER E. HORNER E. IAMES, IV S. KELLY C. KIRKVVOOD F. KNOEDLER E. BIMBER J. II. BISSETT Seniors AI. R. KIAIELMAN AV. I. KLISANIN G. KNOUS II. M. KLILMAN D. F. KURTZ, IR. I. LAIIER C. D. LECHNER R. V. LLICKESAVAGE R. A. AIUCOY I. C. MCGEE Ii. AV. IAIENZEL R. C. MONO cs. J. MYERS C. H. NAGINILY A. NEAVMAN S. R. R.-APP I. M. RUFFNER juniors C. B. KRESCE J. AI. KRINER Ii. S. KRLIPNICK R. C. LEE A. R. LLICIDI A. N. MARSIIALL, IR. T. A. MATLOAV 1.1. MATUNIS R. L. MAUCIILINE AV. A. MIKESELL. JR. R. AV. NIKISCHER R. NOEL L. AV. PYLE L. I. RERKO I. C. SAFT Soplzonzores A. K. JORDAN G. KOSONSKY 242 II Chapters, 1925 . K. SCIIIEMER N. SCIIIFF R. B. SCIILLIN T. B. SIIRIVER A. R. SMITII I. M. SMITH D. G. SNYDER R. SUNDIUS D. A. THOMAS II. AV. TOMLINSON Al UNCER A. . . Q J. VITT ki D R. H R. .II. E. AVALDEN .CL VVIIARTON K. AVIIITE .CL AVILLIAMS J. SCI IREY, III R. AV. SCIIULER D K AA AA C. AA D A .1. SCHYYARTZ . A. SIIILLIEE '. A. SI-IOMBERC '. R. SLEPIN . T. STEAVART '. R. SUPINA . AV. SAVANSON . S. THOMPSON R. D. THORPE L. J. R A. AVARREL L. AVESTI IAFER AV. AVILKINS D. G. VVILLE M . I. AVYAND T. A. PYLE R. VV. RIEBER ALPHA TAU ALPHA ETA CHAPTER A. R. ANDERSON R. AV. BENNING A. N. CROSS A. j. CRULL D. C. DIETZ F. D. DILLNER AV. C. DOAVNS D. E. IIOKE Cl. M. ALLEMAN T. I. ALLISON D. G. BISIIOP II. E. CALDAVELL AV. II. CLARK Seniors LI. AV. JACOBS R. P. KANIIIKA D. R. KINCAID E. AICCILL . A. AI.-ACI.-ALEK . A. AIILLIKEN NICKLOAA' IJ. S. PEASE I R juniors M. J. DELIMAN I. AV. IIAER R. D. HEISTER, JR. R. A. HERALD YY. R. RRIEREL liuciilfj' Ailriserz D. R. AICCIIIY 15 Chapters, 1920 E. F. SMUCKER IJ. C. SNYDEII ,I. C. SPACHT L. M. VESCO J. P. AVARZINSKI I. H. AVEBSTER R. A. AVELLIQR AV. R. AVISE L. A. LINDSTROM I. D. AICCONNELL E. I. REINSEI. AV. K. AVATERS AV. AVISE Professional Agricultziral Eflucation Fraternity C H I E PSI LO N PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER 21 Chapters, 1922 Seniors I1.EDCERLEY.,IR. C. AV. LENZ Ii. A. ROGERS R. AAI. GEHRIG II. LIGHT R. STENSTROAI C. M. GERDES R. C. HEDRICK I. T. KANE J. A. KEPLINGER T. D. LARSON C. M. LOBRON AV. B. MEMILLIN, IR. A. NEAVAIAN YY, E. NICKOLA J. R. REED D. E. RICHARDS L. T. THORPE J. E. TICE I. A. AVALSII G. E. AVATSON I. D. YODER C. R. BROAVN L. KRAAVITZ E. ROGINSKY R. A. COBI A. A. LEIDER C. SETON 'IIIHIOTS I. V. CORNISH AI. H. LOEAINER R. AV. SNYDER . - , 1 I : 1 G. FOREAIAN AI. I. MILLER E. J. TIETBOHL P' CRNNER 'I' C' 'WNBA . . AI ' I R-K EEIIA' . . R E OCHEN , , I.. L. DIBIAGIO R. A. IIARTAIAIXN F. C . SCI-IOI.INACI:L. ,IR ' -I R-I-.MURP111 R' C I-'PDEGRAFF s, DOTTERER, JR. D. R. HOUR I. L. YERACCO M- 1- NEI-I-E5 R. T. HAENEL C. K. MYERS N. P. YYOLEF Faczlltj' AzII'iSL'r: II. N. COPE IT- OYLER National Service Honorary Fnuulry Adviser: C, A, EDEII Civil Engineering Recognition Society PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER 1 Chapter, 1938 Senim C HI TH ETA A. D. ANELLA E. S. AIAKOAISKY V. S.-ALIERS AI. DEAICIO I. F. AIAZURKIEAVICZ E C. SCIIOTT , . , , ,. R, A, PARRIS PARANAC L, J, 515112 PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER 1 Chapter, I9D1 I. A. FORIAIOLO G. N. PAVLIK J. N. SPANIAL A T. KOCAK A. REZNICK SLITOVSKY, JR. 89111073 1.1. MCCULLA . R. C. TURNBACH E. C. ALLGOOD D. J. HOPE jx L, PLICIIALSKI !1l11101'S L. K. DOLPHIN AI. G. IAIETEORD N. SII.-ALKH.-AAI AV. BOBOAVSKI P. HOAISIIER AV. AI. POSI-IEFKO Y. R. ELLISON P. A. PETERS I. A . TROLITAIAN B. AI. CHERNAY A. OAIESNEA' A. T. SKALA N. L. HOFFIAIAN AI. P- AA H-LI-'ARIS E. GULAS R. PLANUTIS S. Y.-ACKSHAAAI t . A P, 4 . A ' . . I ,I ., I . I Sophoniores A BL -ANEA E C I A IOHYSOY E'g'gI5EgggIER IQ Igwglsligg M. F. BRANTZ M. J. ERB J. A. RLITLEDGE I ' B I S IHIRKO A I I L. FREDRICKSON Ff6Sl'L11'L61'l Sgphg-,ngfgg W. T. DURNIAK J. F. MALINOSKI, JR. J. AVEITZ B. ,L ,ONES L H' AIfjNTC:fjAlERY' T. C. KR.-AYNYAK AIALLICK D. YAROSCI-I LIK A ' ' D. II. LANDIS C. J. NOYATKA G. R. LOBRAK Faculty Mmm Rl H. WHERRY Faculty Arlvisur: S. AV. RUSSELL I Slavic 1-10,101-my Sociefy Comnzerce and Economics Professional Frnternify 435 Seniors COALY SOCIETY PENN STATE CHAPTER 1 Chapter, 1950 Seniors L. A. BURDETTE T. B. IURCHAK R. L. ROULSTON XV. C. BUTZ I. KALAFUS, IR. D. STABLER J. P. GALLAGHER XV. C. NICHOL R. S. XVITMER T. D. RODRIGUEZ Faculty Ailviser: C. Xl. HESS Agricultural Activities Honorary DELTA ALPHA DELTA PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER 1 Chapter, 1932 E. BECK R. J. DELAHANTY NI. J. BUCHANAN Y. P. CARTER M. A. COHN P. L. FAHRINGER S. A. GALLAGHER E, M. BROVVN H. E. CARTER J. DOBSON R. PINKELSTEIN L. J. PIILVER juniors R. B. GOLDBERC P. A. HATHAXVAY I. R. HORGER P. A. KALSON R. E. KEENEY Soplzornores P. E. CROOKS B. A. MENAPACE A. P. MURRAY Freslznzen J. II. SNAVELV C. A. WEAVER R. M. MCSPARRAN C. I. MATLAVAGE E. M. OLESSKER R. SCHLEICHER P. I. SHAFFER G. F. VVOODXVARD M. L. UNGAR M. A. DIIPONT M. H. ZILBERBERC Faculty Adviser: C. H. SCIIUC XV011lH11'S Specclz Honorary DELTA SIGMA Pl ALPHA CAMMA CHAPTER J. W. AMBER E. W. AMSLER J. C. BARRONS D. E. REAL J. A. BROXVN A. J. CAPIITO J. E. CARTER M. CHAFFIER J. R. CLARK R. L. DLINLAVEI' J. L. ECKMAN Seniors D. J. EDXVARDS R. S. ENTERLINE J. J. EEENEV D. L. FELKER V. R. FIELDS, JR. D. J. CRAY J. J. GRCNICK C. M. HEIDEL W. J. HEINZ E. L. HERRINC D. A. I-IOERNER II. V. INCRAM, JR. 75 Chapters, 1907 C. W. IEFFRIES R. R. LANSBERRI' R. E. MONAHAN W. F. POLITO E. J. RAEALKO P. J. RAIDY E. II. RYDER J. M. SPANCLER, JR. R. W. XVADSXVORTH S. E. VVAYIXIIAN s. A. WENCERT juniors ll. L. BREDBENNER D. C. KENNADAY R. C. LUKENS, IR. D. R. FIELDS E. ROSTICH Soplioinores H. XV. RAY C. R. SNYDER Faculty Adviser: P. I. BONER Professional Business Azlnzinistration Fraternity ETA KAPPA NU EPSILON CHAPTER G. C. ANTHONY D. D. BOCK E. H. BOGERT E. D. DAVIS E. H. ELLLEIIAUSEN R. C. FORNEY I. S. FRIDRICK F. V. FROLA VV. F. GLASS R. V. GOMEZ R. A. GORDMAN N. L. GRAY XV. ABOUREZK T. D. MATYLEXVICH E C I. E T R P R R S. L R A Seniors J. HOVVEY . A. KOCHANOXVSKI C. KRETZING C. LUTZ XV. MADIGAN E. MARKLE MLYNAR C. MONG . . MUNKACSY M J D. K. MUTCHLER S. PETERSON B. PFEIFFER juniors C. MINOR A. RODRIGUEZ. IR. R. SREDENSCHEK 40 Chapters, 1904 W. S. PEIRMAN C. H. REHKOPF J. O. REPLOGLE R. C. REPP M. P. RISTENBATT D. R. SEAMANS R. L. SENSER J. M. SMITH J. R. SPARHAXVK, JR. J. STERANKA, JR. J. M. TOMLINSON J. W. XVURST C. G. STEBBINS E. TENO Faculty Adviser: C. B. HOLT, IR. Electrical Engineering Honor Society GAMMA SIGMA DELTA PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE CHAPTER 10 Chapters, 1905 Seniors XV. B. BANKS RI. AI. CROBEN C. E. PHILLIPS I. H. BEDELL L. HALL T. PHILLIPS E. D. BELLIS C. P. HANEY D. O. PIERCE I. BOCHY HAUCHXfVOLlT R. A. REESE H. L. BOSS.-XRT R. A. HOXVE E. C. RICHTER H. H. BOSSELMAN H. P. KEAN A. P. STEAIBERGER C. NI. CAMPBELL R. C. KINDIG C. IXI. STINE H. T. CAMPBELL XV. R. KING XV. AI. STOVER S. F. CHINN A. LEAA4ER P. STROCK E. P. COOK E. LESNEFSKY H. XV. SXVARTLEX' R. AI. COY K R. RIAXXVELL A. TARR AI. E. CURRY L. AIAYHE D. L. THOIXIAS T. K. DICKSON E. L. RIEREK L. B. THOAIAS I. L. DIXON AI. AIEST P. F. XVAITKUS L. XV. DRABICK L. P. AIOORE. IR. H. XV. XVALKER L. E. DREISBACH R. I. MUMMERT D. E. X'OUNKIN NI. E. DUFALA R. C. NEFF F. ZEIGLER D. R. EGOLF P. B. NEGLEY C. E. ZELLNER D. S. PREAR D. PALOIXIBO I. ZERBE Faculty Azlriser: R. E. LARSON Agriculture Honor Society IOTA LAMBDA SIGMA ALPHA CHAPTER 21 Chapters, 1925 Seniors R. E. BARTELS H. P. GUEST B. L. RINEHIDJER, JR. I. T. FERGUSON E. Al. XVINSLOXV junior R. H. SOYSTER Faculty Adviser: XV. A. XVILLIAMS lnclustrial Education Honorary l.OTA SIGMA P1 PALLADIUM CHAPTER 23 Chapters, 1900 DELTA SIGMA RI-IO Sem E. C. BLACK Z. P. HURXVITZ A. D. PAUL PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER 70 Chapters, 1906 H. A. BROWN P. KANE S. M. STORMER RI. HEARNS O. B. IXIILLIKEN P. SZOLACK Seniors J. M. ODZA R. J. DELAHANTY W. D. LEWIS C. A. WEAVER junio,- C. E. GEORGE L. PULX ER D. F. XENIKO D. PFAHLER Faculty Adviser: C. H. SCHUG Faculty Adviser: NI. L. XVILLARD Forensic Recognition Society VVornen's Chemical Honor Society 456 1 LL KAPPA PHI KAPPA ALPHA BETA CHAPTER J. H. ALTI-IOUSE R. E. ANGST. JR. C. E. BAKER D. R. BARTON J. P. BEITER M. L. BOCK C. P. BREVVER J. E. CARNELL E. E. COLE J. J. COLLINS E. L. CLINNINGI-IAIVI M. DEMCIO C. DINICH R. J. ECOLP, JR. R. P. EVERT R. E. ACCIAVATTI R. A. BARR E. XV. CIXUFFMAN Seniors I. T. FERGUSON R. F. FEY I. R. GESCHXVINDT XV. A. GHOST, IR. T. S. GRABOVVICZ J. J. GRONICK H. F. GUEST, IR. VV. G. HOKE, III L. I. HOOVER R. E. HUGHES XV. L. KADOICII J. W. KELZ S. B. LINDNER J. A. MQCANN C. XV. IXIANN juniors R. C. HAIXIILTON F. R. IIARTNIAN 54 Chapters, 1922 L. L. MCGONAGLE R. R. PEBLY S. C. REESE D. J. RENSIIAVV IYI. VV. RITZEL A. I. SACHS V. 1. SAUERS J. M. SCIIAFFER E. C. SCHOTT J. M. SEIDLER C. SNYDER XV. C. STONE L. A. VanGORDER F. I. VVALI. J. XVEISMAN P. P. MATUSKX' S. I. MOLDOXIAN I. R. SHAYX' Faculty Adviser: I. XV. REIXIALEY Professional Education Fraternity K E RA M O S PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER IO Chapters, 1902 Seniors H. BAKER E. A. BUSH E. 1X'I. RICCI XV. A. BOYCE XV. ENGLERT B. XVHITNEY D. E. HARRISON lluizior I. R. XVILSON Faculty Adviser: F. R. 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E. HALLGREN R. T. NELSON C. E. SMELTZER M. A. M.-XRTINEZ I. L. RIGONE XV. SHOXVACK G. SIMKOVICH XV. C. STEXVART, JR. P. N. THOMAS R. B. XVASSALL H. SURKALO I. A. XVASSON XV. R. YOUNG Faculty Ailriser: T. F. BATES Earth Sciences Recognition Society SIGMA PI SIGMA PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE 67 Chapters, 1921 Seniors AI. B. BURTON Al. D. UNDERYVOOD D. BI. UNGER N. H. CARLSON Filcu lJI1y5ics Ilo11.1'111 SIGMA TAU KAPPA CHAPTER G. H. ALBRIGHT P. E. ARMSTRONG A. BALLOTS 11. J. BECKER, JR. J. R. BLALISER J. N. BOXVER J. M. BRAME G. R. DAVIS R: A. DREISBACII P. E. EBERLY J. xv. ENTERLINE D. E. FETTERMAN G. L. FISHER, JR. R. C. PORNE1' R. J. FRIES P. v. PROLA C, 111. GERDES R. A. GORDMAN N. L. GRAY L. C. HAEFFNER, JR. W. E. HALL, JR. I. D. XVOLF lry Adviser: R. G. STONER SL ufms XV. R. HEVVTON J. A. HRIVNAK XV. F. HUYETT L. C. KELLER T. B. KHAMMASII J. C. KRETZING P. G. KUHNLE N. D. LEHMAN R. A. MAKOFSKI D. G. MARGOLF R. D. M.-XTHIEU P. MLYNAR R. E. MOORE C. J. MOSER C.. F. PAGE XV. S. PFIRMAN F. S. PRAMUK C. H. REHKOPF F. REINHOLD, IR. M. P. RISTENBATT F. A. RODGERS J. I. SABER 27 Chapters. 1925 J. L. SALVETTI xv. C. SCHLEGEL R. B. SCIIULTZ 14. S. SHULL T. A1. S1A1ON1AN J. J. SMITHGALL D. J. SNOPKOXYSIAI I. B. SPARIIAXVK, JR. J. STERANKA, JR. w. P. STOUDT J. S. TARLETON L. T. THORPE J. M. TOMLINSON xv. R. VALEGO F. D. VTAZANKO J. G. VIROSCO J. L. VRABEL J. A. XVALSH L. V. XVAYTENICK A. XVOOLFORD J. E. YOUNG J. A. DONNAL J. W. CALIL J. C. GOETTEL R. C. CROSTEPON F ucully Atlviser: A. 11. 1: juniors D. R. IIOUK R. D. RINSEY J. R. KNOX J. P. OTLER Engineering Honor Society TAU BETA PI PENNSYLVANIA BETA CHAPTER G. II. ALBRIGIIT H. F. ANSPACK D. L. BABCOCK I. R. BL.-XUSER D. D. BOCK E. II. BOGERT G. R. BROXVN. JR. E. II. BRUBAKER E. A. BUSH G. L. BYXVATERS P. G. CLUVER D. CUPSENSK1 R. A. DREISBACK E. EDGERLEY, IR. VV. J. ENGLERT J. VV. ENTERLINE D. E. FETTERAIAN E. C. FIEDOREK Seniors D. E. HARRISON J. D. HARRISON C. T. IIOUSEM.-KN E. J. IIOXVEY J. A. HRIVNAK R. E. HIIRER J. E. JEFFRIES F. R. JOHNSON R. D. JOHNSTON J. T. K.-XNE R. K. KEPPLE T. R. KHAMMASII J. C. RRETZING T. D. LARSON N. D. LEIIMAN W. B. MIQMILLIN T. W. MADIGAN R. A. AIAKOFSKI Al. J. SCHLISTER E. R. SNEERINCLERHIR. A. R. SREDENSCI-IEK R. R. SVVAB ORBES S7 Chapters, 1912 D. O. NICODEMIIS R. S. PETERSON S. R. PFEIEPER I1. PRAMUK E. C. RHODES AI. P. RISTENRATT W. C. SCHLECEL C. SIMROVICH T.A1.S1AIONIAN C. C. SLATER D. J. SNOPKOXVSKI J. R. SPARIIAXVK, JR. J. R. STENSTROM J. STERANKA, JR. J. S. T.-XRLETON L. T. THORPE J. M. TOMLINSON W. R. VALEGO THETA ALPHA PHI PENNSYLVANIA GAMMA CHAPTER 54 Chapters, 1919 Seniors 11. RI. ANGELONI XV. KLISANIN 11. 11. CULBERTSUN 1i. L. AIORCAN R. C. PATTERSON Fm.'uItJ' Azlvisur: VV. 11. VV , A Drawn Recognition Society THETA SIGMA PHI ALPHA TAU CHAPTER C. j. ALLEY M. J. ARNOLD C. E. BARRETT J. L. BLEUTGE R. J. DELA1 IANTY L. ALTIIOUSE Faculty A4lI'ixI'l's: Seniors R. FINKELSTEIN G. A. IIASINGER J. L. IIOFFAIAN G. T. KASSAIS juniors P. A. KALSON Is. J. LOIIX J. F. PRICE K. E. SCIIILETZ LTERS 50 Chapters, 1909 M. AI. MARTIN J. M. MLISGRAVE. D. N.-XVEEN N. D. TREMBLEY S. A. YANDEVER 1. M. XVILLIAMS F. C. BANNER, li. SLU'I'TA Professional foiarnulism Fraternity for 1470111011 H.D. GARDNER REMARKLE R..-LXVACIITER XI SIGMA PI R. A. GORDMAN AI. A. AIARTINEZ J. A. WALSH N. L. CRAY, JR. R.1.AIILLER I3.R.VVIIITEHILL ETA CHAPTER 16 Chapters, 1903 D. C. GUMBERT R. MOORE A. KVOOLFORD L. C. HAEFFNER. JR. J. W. XVURST Sw1i0fS I DECKER R. R. IIARTLEY R. In POTTER .IIWUTS J. A. DOPPEL A. C. MILLS C. E. SIEMERT E. P. ANDRYSICK W. A. MIRESELL, JR. P. C. SCHOENACEL U- D- GERHOLD 1- C- NELSON 11- K- STERN W. P. DYE, JR. L. C. MINOR M. J. SCHLISTER RA C- GILMORE R- F. STRICKLAND J. C. LEITINGER J. P. OYLER II. SLIRKALO y,,,,i,,rS T. D. MATYLEXVICH R. A. RODRIGUEZ, JR. R.R.SVV.-XB NIBFOLSOM H. CKIRKWOOD FflL'II1lj' Adviser: D. E. HARDENBERGH Faculty Adviser. N. A. NORTON Engineering Honor Society Forestry Recognition Society Aagaard, K. V. Abbot, W. Y. . . Abeloff, P. ,. .. .. Ace, D. L. .... Acosta, P. A. . .. Adams, C. R. . . Adams, E. H. .. Adams, J. C. .. . Adams, R. C. .... . Adams, R. VV. . . Adomines, A. A. .,,.. . Aebi, C. . ..., Albarano, . Albert, VV. A. ,. Albrecht, V. P. . . Albright, C. H. Alderdice, R. .. . .. Alexander, F. V. . Alexander, A. . ,. Alger, D. T. Allan, M. H. . Allen, C. . Allen, C. P. ...,.. . Alley, C. Allgood, E. C. .. Allio, D. D. . .. . Allison, F. B. . Allison, H., jr. ,,,,., .. Allison, R. C. Alperin, N .,,. ,. Alterman, P. . Althouse, I. H. Altobelli, R. F. .. Altoeller, M. O. . . Amber, W. .... . Amend, C. E. Amig, D. . . Amole, R. K. Amos, P. VV. Amsel, M. . Amsler, E. W. , . Anders, B. Anderson, A. H. . . Anderson, A. R. Anderson, C. K. . Anderson, G. P. . . Anderson, H. D. , Anderson, D. . Anderson, P. R. Anderson, R. P. . Anderson, VV. P. . .. . ,. Andre, N. E. ..,. . Andrews, A. L. .. Andrews, D. A. Anella. A. D. . . Angelo, P. C. . Angeloni, P. NI. . Angst, R. E., Ir. , Angstadt, C. A. . . Ankeny, H. C. Anspach, H. P. . .. Anthony, G. C. , . .. , . Anthony, E., lr. .,,.. . .. Antokol, l. B. . Arena, E. B. . . Armstrong. P. E. . Arndt, E. L. ... . Arnold, M. .. Arnold, W. H. Arteritano, C., Jr. . Artz, R. T. . . . . . Asendorf, R. E. .. . Asplundh, B. 13. .,.,, . 442 Page 76 194 140 38 76 194 38 76 98 64 64 38 182 140 76 98 140 126 38 140 140 140 76 140 140 182 140 140 38 140 98 76 98 126 140 64 38 182 98 140 140 126 140 38 98 140 199 98 203 38 38 76 205 203 140 205 64 76 140 98 98 98 126 203 126 64 126 141 38 141 98 126 38 SENIOR INDEX Atkinson, Nl. ..,..,, Arrig, R. C. ..... ,...... . Auerbach, P. B. ,..,.. . ,, Averbach, D. L. ..,.,.. Axelrod, L. .. Babcock, D. L. . .. . .. Babyar, C., Ir. .... . . Bachin, S. B. .,,,. .. Baer, R. C., Jr. ....,. . .. Baer, R. P., Jr. . . . Bagby, R. A. .,.. .. . Bailey, A. O. Baker, E. S. ,. ,. Baker, C. E. Baker, H. . .. Baker, L. .,.,. ..., . Baldwin, L. T. . .. Ballots, A. ..... . . Bambrick, M. T. Bank, M. E. .,. . . . Banks, P. ,,... . Baran, C. I. . . Barber, E. Barber, C. Barbush, R. . ,, Barclay, N. .. Bard, L. Barfield, P. L. .. Barnes, C. E. Barnes, L. L. .... Barnett, D. C. . . . Barnett, E. . .. Barnhart, C. R. . ., . Baron, A. .... Baron, ..., . Barr. nl. F. . ,. Barrett, C. E. Barrho, W. ,. Barron, L. ,.,. . Barrons, I. C. .. Bartek, L. . . . . .. Bartels, R. E. , .. Bartlebaugh, E. D. .. . Barton, D. R. , Barton, P. B., Ir. Barton, P. D., jr. Barwick, R. C. ...,. Basalla, C. Bascom, C. VV. . Bascope, A. H. Bauchspies, B. A. Baylsun, E. L. Beal, D. E. .. ,. Beam, B. L. ,... . Beamer, R. R. . . . . Beard, R. C. Bechakas. L. G. Becht, M. lN'1. , . Beck, E. , Beck, VV. N. . Becker, H. jr. Beckley, S. A. . . Beeman, R. D. .. Beethoven, E. C. Behanna, C. S. . .. . Beighley, P. S. .. Beiter, I. F. .. Bell, . .. .. .. Bell, R. M. .. Bellin, R. F. Bemus, VV. I. . Bender, Nl. .. Bendistis, N. ....... Page 76 182 194 141 141 64 205 76 141 38 182 141 141 76 182 98 98 98 141 141 98 98 98 126 141 141 64 194 38 76 38 205 98 203 141 141 141 203 99 76 194 76 182 141 182 38 182 141 99 99 203 76 141 126 199 76 126 141 142 142 99 126 38 99 76 142 76 77 99 142 199 126 77 Bennett, D. R. Bennett, M. R. .. Bennett, S. H. Benning, R. VV. Benning, S. O. . .. Benninghoff, lVl. ,... Benson, M. R. Bentley. M. . .. Berger, E. J., jr. . Beringer, H. M. .. Berk, M. R. . Berkebile. R. Berkheimer, R. C. Bernstein, M. ,. , . Berry, V., jr. . . Bersinger, D. D. Bertiaux, C. E., Ir Best, C. P. . . Best, D. . Betts, A. H. .. Betts, M. J. . Betz, C. H. Betz, L. Bevard, C. N. .... . Beynon, R. D. Biddle, R. A. .... . Bierman, N. C. Blgler, S. C. .. . Bigott, L. A. .. . Birkley, R. H. Bischoff, D. C. Bistline, D. H. Bixler, K., Jr. . . Blachewicz, A. Black, E. C. .,. .. Black, P. VV. . Black, L. . . .. Black, VV. H. . . Blacker, R. . , .. Blaha, VV. E. . .. Blair, D. R. . .. Blakeslee, N. Blakesley. P. A., 'lr Blanchard, A. Blanning, L. .. .. Blauser. R. .. Bleiler, R. E. . , . Bleutge, L. . .. Bloom, R. A. . Blum, L. .. . Blythe, R. A. . Bobowski. VV. . Bock, D. D. .. . . Bock, M. L. Bodner, R. . Bogan, R. VV. .... . Bogert, E. H. Bohenick, A. Bolduc, A. M. . . Boleky, L. H., Ilr. . Bolish, A. Cv. Bonchonsky, P. Bond, C. P. .... .. Boner, VV. . .. Bonn, R. S. . .. Bonnell, R. L. Boone. M. E. .. . Boorady, P. A. . Bope, C. A. . Bordner, D. L. . Borlo, P.. Jr. . . Borst, VV. E. . .. Bossart, P. N., jr. Page 77 142 .. 99 .. ,.,,. 38 38 182 99 99 99 205 142 39 39 142 203 77 182 200 142 194 77 39 99 39 142 64 77 182 203 200 194 77 99 203 39 99 142 39 77 142 142 77 194 39 77 99 126 142 99 77 200 77 99 77 203 142 99 200 142 142 199 99 142 142 143 143 64 100 143 143 143 143 182 i Bouldin, K. E. Bovalina, Y. ...., . Bowden, R. ...., ..,. . Bower, N. ......... .... . Bowles, P. .... . Boyce, F. P. ......... .,.. . Boyce, W. A. ....... .... . Boyd, H. F. ....... . Boyer, H. M. ...., . Brackett, A. O. .,... .... , Bradrick, T. R. ...... .... . Brady, E. lW. .... , Brahler, P. ......, .... . Brand, G. A. ...,... .,.. . Brand, S. R. ....... . Brandon, R. R. ...... ,... . Brannaka, H. E. .... .... . Breisch, R. E. .,.,. .. Brenckman, P. 1. Brewer, C. P. Breyer, .. ...... Brezelle, R. E. Bria, P. L. ...... . Bright, B. . Brister, C. ......... .... . Britton, M. 1. .... . Broad, R. .... . Broadt, L. C. .... . Brobst, P. H. ..... . Brooks, I. R. ..... ..., .... . Broscious, N. ... . Broscious, W. .... . Brosius. C. C. Brosius, S. S. ..,.. . Brossman, S. Brouse, C. A. ..... . Browand, D. A. ...... .... . Browand, K. S. ...... .... . Brower, M. ,.,,... Brown, B. .... . . .. .. Brown, B. F. . ........ Brown, C. R., Jr. Brown, H. A. .......... .... . Brown, A. ..........., .... . Brown, C., 11 ...... ..... Brown, R. ..... Brown, K. R. .... . Brown, L. M. ..... . Brown, R. ...... . Brown, R. S. .... ,. Brown, R. VV. ..... .... . Brown, VV. .......,.. .. .. Brubaker, E. H. ...... . Bruch, C. Nl. ..... . Bruck, M. A. .... . Brunner, V. R. . .. Buchanan, A. B. . Buchanan, R. S. .... ..... . Bucknell, R. Budenstein, D. ...., .. Budinger, S. A. .... . .... .. Buff, C. A. ..,...... . Buganich, Nl. ,. atrium, L. M. .... , Burdette, L. A. ...... .,.. . Burkhardt, R. 1. ..... ..., , Burlew, A. Burney, V. ..... . Burns. L. Burns, L. M. ,... .... . Burns. R. ..,,........ . Burrows, VV. A., lr Burt, C. Nl. .....,...... ..... . Page 182 143 100 100 143 39 182 100 100 100 77 77 143 143 39 39 39 39 143 77 143 126 143 126 194 77 203 143 39 143 143 143 39 143 144 100 144 144 199 203 203 64 64 144 64 144 77 144 126 144 203 100 100 200 144 126 78 199 39 182 144 203 39 39 39 40 182 78 144 144 100 100 78 Burton, M. B. . , Bush, E. A. , Bush, H. Nl. .. Bush, P. A. .. Buss, K. VV. . , . Butz, M. L. . Butz, P. C. ,,.. . Butz, VV. C. . . Bywaters, C. L. , Cable, VV. Cadle, N. , .. ., Calhoun, C. VV. ., , . Callery, V. A. Campbell, D. Campbell, ,. , , Campbell, I. VV. .... .. , , Campbell, P. T. .. ,. , Capatch, VV. P. , Caporuscio, H. A. ...,.,,... , . Capper, P. VV. .,. .. Caputo, A. . Carbaugh, D. L. Cardinali, N. . Carlson, D. C. . Carlson, N. H. , Carnell, E. , , Carothers, P. E., jr Carro, S. R. . Carroll, VV. M. . . Carter, E. ., , Carter, H. Cartey, lN'1. , . Caser, R. Cash, R. ... . Cassidy, R. VV. Cassol, R. Y. , Cassover, L. ,, .. Catanach, VV. M. Catlin, E. H. . Cavanaugh, D. W. ..., . .. Cetlin, B. . ,,.. . , Cetron, M. . , , Chadwick, A. A. .... , Chadwick, VV. Chafher, Bl. .. . Chapman, H. C. .... . . ., Chappell, M. Charles, N. ., , Chehi, S. E. , Cherrie, A. , Chesla, E. Il., jr. . Chesnick, E. A. ,. Chester, A. M. Chevalier, C. E. Chilcote, R. H. . Chiodo, S. P. . , Chobany, C. . . Chominski, R. A. .... . Christ. R. E. Christian, C. M. . Christner, C. lvl. ..,, .. Christock, C. C. Chubb, VV. R. . . Chylak, E. ,... . Clark, D. Clark, C. L. . ., , , C1ark,j.B.,1II . . Clark, 1. P. .... . Clark, P. Nl. ..,, . Clark, R. D. Clark, R. D. . Clark, VV. E. . Clarke, T. ,,., . Page 64 183 40 78 144 200 40 40 100 40 200 200 64 144 40 144 40 144 100 144 144 100 144 145 64 78 100 100 40 145 145 100 101 40 200 145 145 40 202 126 64 78 40 40 145 145 145 145 101 145 145 40 78 101 183 183 145 145 78 64 64 203 101 203 78 65 203 145 40 145 101 145 40 SENIOR INDEX Clatch, E. M. . Clauser, J. K. Claycomb, E. . Claysmith, NI. A. Clayton, E. . Clemens, R. D. Clibanoff, ..., . Cline, D. , Clinton, H. R., Jr. ,. Cluver, P. Cv. .. Clyde, P. ,. ,. Coates, E. R. ,. Cochran, B. .. Cochran, S. Coenson, M. Coffman, C. W., Cohen, B. H. , Cohen, B. L. Cohen, C. . , Colarusso, A. . Colavincenzo, N. Colborn, R, hi. . ., Cole, E. E .,.. .... . . Cole, R. L. , . .. Cole, VV. S. , . Coleman, B. A, Coleman, R. Colihan, R. Colley, R. VV. Collins, . Collodi, R. ,. . Collura, S. A. .... , Colton, D. L. . .. Colvin, C. O. . .. Comfort, E. V. .. Comishock, , Como, L. . Conahan, D. , , Concini, R. . Condit, A. . . Condliff. A. E. . Connolly, P. , Conrad, B. A. . , Conrad. VV. C. . ,,., , . Conti, VV. , Cook, D. Rl, . Cook. A., Jr. Cook, R. O. .. Cooke, R. C. ,. Cooke, T. ,, Cooper, B. P. Cooper, C. 1. Cope, D. . .,., Corazza, P. E. . Corl, E. A. . ., . Cornell, Rl. . Corwin, D. T. Cosgrove, M. M. Cosgrove, R. K. ,. ., Couch, VV. H. Cover, H. E. .. Cox, N. E. , Craig, K. A. , Craine, R. B., Ir. .,.,. .. Cramer, B. C. . Crandall, R. , Craul, D. R. Creep, P. B. .. Cressman, P. j. .. , .. Cripps, R. Crisman. . ., Criste, C. K. . Crompton, M. H. ...... .... . Page ,, 78 78 145 126 40 203 145 101 203 101 101 146 194 146 101 146 202 146 146 127 40 40 78 200 101 146 146 146 101 78 205 127 146 146 41 203 146 146 203 203 205 199 78 146 127 194 146 41 101 146 146 200 41 78 65 78 146 146 147 78 147 127 78 65 101 41 41 101 65 41 200 41 65 Crooks, B. C. .. . Cross, A. N. . .. , Crouse, R. E. Croushore, H. VV. . Crull. A. . , ,, Crumrny. VV. D. Culbertson, H. H. . , Cummings, Cv. L. Cummings, T. Cummings, T. Cummings, VV. B. Cunningham, E. L. Cupsenski, D. Curcio, N. D. Curnow, VV. . Curran, N. , Curtis, C. Cushner. B. S. Custer, P. E. Cytrynoxvicz, D. S. Daday, B. Dahlinger, E. L. Dale, A. . Dale, H., lr. Dalzell, R. VV. ,. Daneif, A., Jr. Darcy, B. . Darlington, C. D. Darlington, VV. Dash, R. M. Daubenspeck, E. Davidson, A. D. Davies, 1. C. Davies, N. , , Davies, R. Davis, E. D. Davis, E. VV. Davis, C. R. ., Davis. M. Davis, XV. . Davison, E., lr. , . Dean, BI. DeAnCona, R. VV. ,. , Decker, E. Decker. M. E. , DeEelice, F. E. Deger, E. R. . . DeHaas, T. B. , Deibert, H. E., Jr. Deithorn, D. A. Delahantv, R. ., Delaney.,U. 11. .. Delavan, L. A. , DelleDonne, L. L. DeLucia, R., lr. . Demcio, M. . Denion, M. Denishuther, VV. Denison, C. R., 111 Dennis, C. L. , , Dennis. C. O. , Dennis, P. A. Derek, A. L. DeRenzo, S. Desaulniers, C. L. Dessen, C. Dewitt, M. 1. Dickson, E. R. , Dickson, S. Diechmann. C. . Diefcnderfer, D. P. Dicfenclerfer, R. A. Dieffenderfet, VV. . , , Page 79 41 101 183 41 41 147 41 200 147 41 79 101 194 1-l-7 79 101 79 202 101 41 127 102 147 183 147 41 127 41 147 79 41 41 147 127 102 127 102 194 147 102 127 147 41 127 102 194 194 205 42 147 147 42 194 147 79 127 205 42 102 183 147 65 147 147 147 202 148 79 202 102 102 102 Diehl, N. N. Diehl, R. Dietrich, L. E. Dietz, D. C. , . Diifenderfer, D. E. Dillman, D. 1. , Dillman, L. H. ,. Dillner, P. D. . . Dillon, K. M. ., Dinich, C. A. , . Dinnocenzo, A. . , Dissinger, R. B. . Doak, VV. R. . ,. Dobbins, R. K. . Dobson, Dodson, L. R. .. Doggett, Nl. C. Dolan, A. G. Dolinger, S. Doll, E.. Dolphin, L. K. . Donaghey, C. E.. . Donalioe, B. Doppel, A. , Dorman, C. E. Doroshow, L. VV. . . Dougherty, N. . , Dougherty, L. N. , Doughty, R. . Douglass, R. . Douglass, T. 11. Doutt, VV. E. ,. . Downs, VV. C. Doyle, R. C. Drcisbach, R. A., Ir Drobka, A. . Duff, C. D. Dullty, A. , Duffy, N. Duich, hi. . Duncan, D. B. Duncan, R. L. , Dunkel, M. B. , ,. . Dunkin. N. R. Dunlavey. R. L. , Dunmire, H. . Dunn, D. A. Durkin, . Durniak, . Eagle, A. , , . Eagle, R. C. , Eberly, P. E. Eckelmann, C. E. Ecker, T. Eckert, P. A. Eckman. I. L. Eddy, R. M. . Edgerley, E., Jr. Edsell, R. D. . , Edstrom, R. C. Edwards, D. . Edwards, R. 111. Edwards, R. VV. Egolf, R. lr. , Eichenlaub, R. S. . Einenkel. E. ll. Eisenmann, YV. Eisenstat, N. C. , . Elicker, H. R. . Elliehausen, E. H. Ellison, Y. R. Englert, XN. Enoch, A. E. . Page 202 79 148 42 102 203 148 42 79 79 102 199 202 102 79 200 148 148 102 199 148 102 42 42 148 148 148 42 148 200 65 148 42 148 65 42 148 148 148 42 42 79 200 183 148 148 148 127 201 149 . 201 65 42 149 65 149 79 102 201 149 149 183 149 79 199 149 65 149 194 102 149 183 102 443 Enterline, W. . . .. Enterline, R. S. . .. , .. . Epler, D. L. . Eppley, A. Epstein, 1. E. .,,. . E stein, N. P Erb, VV. W. . . . Erotas, E. Espey, C. R. Evans, E. A. . Evans, D. Evans, O. G. . Evans, R. B. . Everett, L. A. .. . ,. . Everett, L. Everson, W. H. . Evert, R. F. ..,,. . Evey, Nl. K. . Eyer, P. E. .. ... Fabian, D. E. . Fair, O. D. Fairchok, P. G. .... .,,. . Fairer, V. P. . . Falcone, R. Falzone, C. lr. Fanelli, P. R. .. Farley, R. B. Farrell, 114. Farrell, P. E. . Farrelly, C. il., jr. ., . . Farris, R. A. . Fazio, C. P. Feaster, W. L., lr. . . Feather, M. A. . Feldman G Felker D Fenton F Feraco F. C Fervuson . . Ferguson, N. K. . . . .. Feryo, E. 1. Feeney, . . . .. Fekete, A. .. .. . .. , .H. , . L. .. - b ,J T Fetterman, D. E., jr. . A Fetterolf L. Few VV B Fey, R F Ficks. F. L. Fiedorek, E. .. Fetzer, C. I , . .,-lr. C Fields, C. L., Ir. .. Fields, V. R., jr. Fieni, F. P. Fike, W. T. . Fillman, R. E. . Fillo, G. . Filtosh. G. A. Fink, G., jr. Fink, VV. G. . Finkelstein, R. Finley, K. M. . Finney, R. C. Fiser, D. D. Fisher, B. L. Fisher, C. G. Fishman, E. S. Fishman, Fissel, G. VV. Fitzpatrick, R. .1 Fix, D. M. . Fleming, hl. L. Flowers, R. D. . .. . Foor, D. H. 444 Page 102 149 203 127 79 103 42 127 149 149 199 183 203 103 42 201 79 149 183 127 79 205 79 149 103 103 103 80 149 149 149 80 42 149 150 183 80 150 150 150 80 127 150 103 65 80 150 80 80 183 103 150 42 42 150 183 80 150 203 150 150 103 150 202 201 203 80 -13 150 65 80 199 150 SENICDR INDEX Foor, E. R., Ir. .... .... . Ford, C. A. .... . ..... .. . Foresman, S. B. .. . . . Formolo, A. ... Forney, R. C. Foster, D. . . Foulks, C. E. .. .. . Fowkes, VV., 'lr Fox, A. M. ... ..... .. .. .. Francis, A. H. . Frankeniield, D. E. .... Frantz, .... ...... . . .. Franz, R. E. . Fraser, R. VV. .. .. Frech, W. Frederick, C. F. .. . Frederick, E. . . Free, D. A.. . .. Freeda, D. .. Freedman, VV. A. Freistak, A. P. .... . . . Fretz, L. B. .. Frey, 1. E. . . Frey, lx. 1. .. .... .. Fried, VV. F., Ir. Friedman, L. M. Friedman, R. S. Fries, R. .. .. .. Friese, P. W. . . Frishberg, M. . .. Frogge, W. Frohman, M. Nl. Frola, F. V. . Fromm, D. . Frutiger, E. .... .... . Fry, C. Ir. .. Fry, R. N. .. liugate, K. .... . Fulton, D. . .. .. Furlong, D. A., Ir Furlong, D. C. . Fusco, E. E. , .. Gaddess, D. A. . Galant, R. .... . Galati, V. . . .. . .. Gallagher, P. .... . Gallagher, N. E. Gardner, D. D. .. . Gardner, H. D. . Garman, G. H. . Garner, E. VV., Jr. . Garretson, H. R. Garrison, VV. P. .. . . . .. Garrity, F. R.. ... Garver, H. H., ,lr Gasche, A. C. . .. Gedance, A. R. . Gedda, L. . Gellert, T. .,..... . Gehm, M. . .. Gehrig, R. VV. Geibel, A. Geiger. K. . Geist, M. . .. Gekas, G. G. Gelatko, E. R. . . , . . Geltz, N. . .. Gemmell, VV. .. . George, C. E. George, R. E. Gerber, D. Gcrdes, C. lkil. Gerhold, H. D. Page 183 103 127 127 103 203 150 A 43 80 43 103 199 43 150 80 199 202 80 150 194 150 80 43 151 43 151 151 183 103 151 151 80 103 80 128 183 80 65 203 103 65 105 205 151 151 43 151 195 103 151 151 43 195 203 103 65 103 203 151 151 104 80 65 104 104 203 81 65 151 151 81 104 -13 Geronimo, M. B. .,... ...... . Gery, W. A. Geschwindt, 1. R. ..... . .. .. Getz, R. ....... .. Getz, R. E. .. . . .. .. Geyer, F. L. .,... .,.. . .. Ghost, W. A., Jr. ..,.. Gibbons, VV. P. ....... .. Gibbs, N. L. ,.... .. Gibson, A. . .. Gibson, L. . .. Gibson, VV. ...... . . .. Gilbert, C. .. . Gildea, E. G. ........... Gillispie, A. ....... . . Gilmore, R. C. . Gilroy, K. . .. Ginsburg, S. D. .. .... . .. . Ginter, C. L. ..,..... .. Girod, E. K. .. . Givler, H. E. Glass, E. A. .... . Glass, M. L. .. Glass,VV.F. Glauner, A. .... . ...... .. Glazer. G. A. . .. . .. .. Glessner, J. F. ,..... Glick, L. R. .. .. Glick, S. .......... .. Gluck, R. M. . ..... . . Godber, L. Godshall, E. D. .... . .. . Gocluscik, M. ..,.. . . .. . Goldberg, E. Nl. Goldbloom, E. .... . .. Goldbloom, 1. C. .... .... . Goldenberg, M. A. ..... . Goldman, M. C. Goldstein, S. H. Gomez, R. V. Goode, VV. W. .... ,.... . G0oc1e11,L. R. .. . .. .. Goodman, N. R. Goodman. R. H. Goodman, S. F. . . . Gordman, R. A. ..... . Gordon, M. Gordon, lV1. ...... ...... . Gordon, N. . .. Gotwalt, N. H. Gougharl, D. lX1. Gougoulis, G. H. ............ . Gourley, W. C., Jr. . Grabowicz, T. S. . . Gracey, H. A. .. Gracey, W. Grady, D. F. Graham, C. .... . . Gransback, H. H Grasso, D. R. . Gray, D. J., Ir. ...... .. Gray, C. .. Gray, hl. Gray, N. L. . Green, C. H. . .. Green, D. E. Greenawald, VV. H ..... .. Greenberg, D. C. ..... .. . L Greenberg, E. . Greenberg, H. . Greenburg, A. Greene, H. E. .... . .. Greene, M. A. ..., Page 104 151 201 43 202 43 81 66 81 151 203 195 104 151 151 43 66 152 43 201 43 199 152 202 81 152 43 81 152 81 203 8.1 104 152 152 152 104 15.2 152 104 199 203 81 183 10-1- 104 152 203 81 43 199 104 -13 81 152 152 104 199 152 195 152 104 152 10-1- -13 81 10-1 152 104 81 201 4-1- 4-1- Greenfield, M. .... .. .... Greenfield, T. D. ..... ..... . Greer, A. T., Jr. Greer, G. G. ....... . .... .. Gregory, H. S. ..... . .... .. Gresh, W. G. .... . Griffith, E. M. .... .... . Griffith, R. W. .. .. Grifiiths, R. B. ..... . .. Griggs, R. H. .... . . Grimaldi, A. E. ..... .,... . Grimshavv, M. ....... ...... . Groff, 1. G. .. Groif, W. M. .... . Gronick, Gronick, P. .... . Groomes, D. L. ..... ...... . Grosky, D. L. .... . Gross, H. L. .... .. Gross, M. S. ........ . Grosse, P. K., Jr. . .... Grossman, B. ..... ...... . Grossman, M. ...... ...... . Grotsky, R. A. .. .... .... . .. Grove, D. A. .....,.. ...... . Groves, M. ,........... ...... . Gruber, G. H., Ir. Gruber, M. E. ..... Gruber, N. .... . Gruda, W. W. Gruver, W. E., Ir. Guccini, L. B. ...,. . ..... .. Guest, H. F., Jr. .... Gumbert, D. C. .... .. .... Gusheroski, R. M. Gustm, E. . ......... Guthrie, M. G. .... ..... . Gyurcso, S. ....... .... . Haas, K. R. .. .... .. Haeflner, L. C., jr Haensly, VV. E. .... .. .. Hager, F. C. .. Hagerty, F. D. . .... Haggerty, S. VV. Haines, .... .. Hall, C. L. .... . Hall, 1. W. .. Hall, P. L. ........ . Hall, VV. F., Ir. .. Hallal, G. L. Halpern, Nl. ..... . Halton, T. VV. Hamilton, G. F. ..... . Hammaker, P. B. Hammer, R. H., jr Hammond, B. E. Hammond, K. A. Hampson, L. M. Handwerk, R. H. Hanford, P. V. .... .. .. . Hanlon, H. . Hanna, D. . . .. . Hanna, M. N., llr. .... ...... . Hanna, T. A. ...... ...... . Hanobeck, R. ...... ,. Hansen, R. H. .. Hanson, D. L. ..... ....... . . Harcarufk, R. E. Hardes, O. ........... ...... . Harding, R. A. ..... . Harkins, H. Harkins, R. E. Harman, VV., Jr Page 199 104 199 152 128 81 81 152 153 81 153 153 153 105 81 128 153 203 44 81 153 153 153 153 203 153 202 15'3 128 195 205. 128 82 184 82 82 128 153 199 105 44 82 199 82 105 105 203 82 66 153 203 82 195 184 105 128 153 184 195 201 4-1 153 203 153 203 44 128 44 82 128 128 105 105 Harmic, B. Z. Harms, VV. R. . Harnish, D. Harp, D. A. . . Harrington, C. F. .. Harris, E. E. . Harris, E. L. .. Harris, A. . . Harris, IXI. B. Harrison, D. C. ..,, . , Harrison, D. E. Harrison, D. Hart, P. W., Jr. Hartenbach, V. . . Hartle, P. A. . . Hartle, R. H. Hartley, R. R. ..,. . Hartlieb, K. B. . . . Hartman, R. . . . .. Hartsock, N. B. .. . . Hartz, A. L. Hartzell, C. P. Harvan. G. R. Harvey, A. C. .. Hasinger, C. A. . .. . , Hatkevich, P. Haudenshield, L. V. .... Haugh, H. BI. .,,. .. Hauser, G. L. ,. Hawk, H. W. Hay, D. W. ,. Hayman, T. D. .... .. Hearns, M. . Heck, C. L. Hedrick, R. C. Heeney, V.. Jr. Heidel, C. M. . Heiclish, G. A. Heil, W.L. .. . Heinsohn, M. . . .. ,, Heintzelman, R. Heinz, S. ,. 1 Heinz, VK. , Heitzenrater, P. R. . . Helifrich, A. B., Jr. . Hench, R. F. Henderson, 1171. A. . . . Hendrickson, W. H. . Hendrzak, B, .. Henry, B. Henry, P. ... Hensel, P. A. Herb, R. C. .. . Hennan, E. C. ... . Herman, T. A. Herr, L. E. . . Herring, E. L. .. . Hershey, VV. R. ,.., . Herstine, R. A. . .. Hertler, C. E. Hertz, S. B. . . Hesketh, H. E. , . Hess, H.. . . Hess, R. K. . .. Hewitt, W. ,,., Hewton, W. R. ..... . . .. Hibbs, A. C. . ...,. . .. Hickey, IV1. C. . . I-Iiggons, E. T. .... . Hileman, R. R. ..,. , Hilger, W. ...., . . . . Hill, E. D. , Hill, E. J. ...... . Page 203 44 82 153 153 128 201 203 154 66 184 184 202 128 128 154 44 128 44 66 82 201 184 105 203 105 128 128 201 44 44 203 44 154 105 105 154 154 66 44 105 201 154 202 15-1- 66 82 105 154 154 154 195 44 199 44 105 154 44 44 154 154 66 199 154 154 105 82 82 154 128 45 45 82 SENICDR INDEX Hill. W. S. .. .. Himrnelstein, L. Hinkle, A. D. Hiteshue, C. V. Hoch, C. NI. . . Hochreiter, R. Hockersmith, VV. Hoerner, D. A. Hoetze, C. J., Jr. Hoifman, B. A. , Hoffman, D. L. Hoffman, E. C. Hoffman, L. Hoffman, N. L. Hoffman, VV. L. Hoffman, VV. S. Hoffritz, W. Hofmann, P. R. Hoidra, M. Hoke, D. E. . Hoke, VV. G., 111 Holden, Holt, L. C. . Holt, VV. R. Homan, VV. E. Homire, A. E. Homire, L., Jr. Honour, M. VV. Hood, N. . , Hoosic, P. . Hoover, E. C. Hoover, F. L., Jr. Hoover, H. VV. Hoover, L. Hoover, R. P., Jr. Hope, D. . Hopkins, L. Hopper, VV. E., Horchos, L. A. Horgan, D. L. Horikawa, N. R. Horkowitz, IVI. E. Horn, R. E. Horn, W. P. ,. Hornbaker, R. . Hornick, E. Horning, F. L. Horninv, C. U. Hawfrfwr. B. .. . Horsford, B. Houseknecht, H. Houseknecht, VV. Houseman, C. T. Houser, D. L. . Houser. P. A. . Houston, H. A., Houston. P. B. Houts, R, P. Howe, M. L. Howe, P. T. .. . Howey, E. .. . Hoy, K. L. Hrivnak, A. Huber, C. E. Huber, D. 1 E. .. 1'. A.... Jr..... Huber, R. E. .... .. . . Hudson, W. M. Huet, A. . .. Huggler, E. H. Hughes, C. R., Jr. Hughes, R. E. Hughes, R. M, Hull, B., Jr. . Page 154 66 200 45 105 154 66 155 201 201 105 82 155 155 105 106 203 45 155 45 82 66 106 45 106 155 155 199 82 106 195 45 106 82 106 155 106 155 106 128 200 155 129 205 45 129 184 66 155 155 129 106 205 83 155 195 155 45 129 45 106 155 106 155 106 184 45 45 184 83 83 45 106 Humphreys, P. A. . .. . Humphries, INI. H. . . Hunsherver C. . Hunter. E. Hunter, H. D. Huntley, T. W Hurless, H. Husack, M, Huston, F. B., Jr Hutnyan, E. IYI Huyett, VV. P. Iannelli, E. M. Ifft, R. 1-1. . Igou, R. D. Ilgen, S. E. , Illingworth, L. Irnes, A. F. . Imler, R. P. . Ingham, V., Ingleright, R. . Ingram, H. V., Ingram, R. L. Irvin, W. Irvin, L. . Irvine, C. A. . Irving, T. H. Irwin, R. N. . Isaacman, IVI. Isenberg, B. C. Isenberg, T. E. Jackel, D. Jackson, D. M J VV. E. Jacobs, C. VV. Jacobson, D. A Jacoby, D. H., ackson, Jaffe, A. jajich, S. James, M. F. Jarden, N. Jasinski, R. Jawdy, T. L. Jeffress, I. O. . Jeffries, C. VV. Jeffries, A. . Jeffries, E. Jenkins, H. B. Jenkins, I. Johns, B. E. Johnson, C. H Johnson, P. R. Johnson, H. H Johnson, R. A. Johnson, R. E. Johnson, R. M Johnson, T. Johnson, VV. E Johnson, YV. C Johnson, W. C Johnson. VV. IN Johnston, R. D Jones, A. M. Jones, C. P. Jones, P. . .. Jones, L. C. Jones, L. R. Jones, M. E. Jones, S. L. . Jones, T. E. Jordan, M. Judd, R. L. Judge, T. B. Jumber, F. . L. Jr. Jr. Jr. 1.. . Page 155 155 106 201 155 156 156 184 106 156 106 45 45 184 66 156 45 45 66 106 156 106 107 45 203 200 156 156 156 156 156 156 107 46 66 156 205 46 156 195 156 107 83 156 156 107 107 83 156 195 184 156 66 46 83 201 46 157 46 157 107 83 66 46 83 83 83 157 129 66 107 129 46 Jurchak, T. B. Kadoich, W. L. Kalafus, Jr. .. Kalanik, E. P. Kalfas, C. Kallessar, Kandrat, R. Kane, T. , Kane, P. Kaneda, R. S. Kaniulca, R. P. Kanour, VV. VV. Kanyuck, E. . Kaplan, N. B. Karge, R. W. . Karolak, E. P. Kassah, C. T. . Kasun, P. S. . Kates, A. Kates, M. Katz, R. P. Kauffman, Ia. Kaulfman, R. Kauffman, R. Kauffman, N. N1 Kauffman, VV. S Kaufman, E. 1. Kay, C. VV. . Kearns, P. X. Keener, A. C. Kehler. R. D. Kehs, F. L. Keightly, S., Jr. Kell, E. A. Kellar, S. S. Keller, E. L. Keller, C. F. Keller, L. C. . Kelley, B. L. , Kelly, C. L. Kelly, Kelly, R. L. Kelly, R. NI. Kelz, W. Keniston, A. R. Kennedy. S. . Kennedy. R. B. Kenvin, R. Kephart, VV. L., Keplinger, A. Kepple, R. K. .. Kerber. E. P., Jr. Kernan. M. S. . Kerr, T. E. . Kester, S. A. Khammash, T. B. . Kihelhek, A. . , Kiel, INI. A. Kilhefner, P. T. Killian, H. A. Kilmer, M. P. Kimble, Kimelman, BI. Kimmel, N. E. Kincaid, D. R. .. Kincaid, M. Kincaid, S. C., Kincaid, VV. King, C. E. . Kinnaird, L. D. Kinnan, B. P. ,. Kinzie, VV. R. . Kircher, C. R Page 46 83 46 46 202 107 157 107 129 157 46 46 129 157 107 83 157 200 157 157 157 201 46 46 184 157 129 46 202 157 107 129 157 199 129 203 46 67 46 83 205 157 107 83 46 83 157 157 67 107 107 107 129 157 47 107 157 107 184 47 203 83 158 129 47 83 47 47 107 202 129 205 108 445 Kirchner, H. P. .. . Kirk, VV. C. . Kirschner, R. , Kishbaugh, A. A. Kistler, D. D. ,, . Kistler. C. B. ,. Kitts, H. E. . ., Klaban, W. H., Jr. . Klaus, C. VV. . .. Kleber, T. M. Klein, H. M. Klepper, P. A. Klevan, H. Y. Kline, D. E. Kline, M. D. Kline, R. F. , Klinefelter, F. VV., lr Klinepeter, D. E. Klingensmith, R. M. Klingler, M. R. Klisanin, VV. . . Klocek, P. N. , Klopp, B. L. Knable, H. L. Knarr, VV. E. Knauer, P. Knerr, L. A. . Kniss, I. R. . Knoll, R. C. Knup, A., jr. . Knyrim, E. VV. Koeali, T. Kochanowski, C. A. Koelle, R. R. , Kohn, R. L Kolano, A. . Kolasinski, L. T. , Kolber, E. . Kolesar, 1. , . . Koons, R. VV. .. Koplovitz, B. C. Korber, E. Korrnanik, M. A. Kostanecki, R. C. Kostas, E. S. . Kostka, P. E. Kotchi, E. P. . Kott, VV. hl. , Koutavas, D. Kovar, A. Kowalski, R. M. Krafczek, A. B. Kramlieh, W. E. , .. Krap, Bl. Krasnansky, Bl. L. Kreiser, H. R. Kretzing, C. Kretzing, R. D. Krieger, VV. R. .. Krimrnel, R. C. Kriney, N. E. Kronk, Bl. E. ., Krowsoski, P. P. . Kruger, C. H. Krynock, M. . Kudaroski, V. ,. Kugelrnan, M. Kuhn. A. F. Kuhnle, P. C. , Kuhnsman, O. H. . , Kulbacki, B. B. , Kulman, H. Nl. Kump, D. . , 446 Page 205 202 67 67 108 129 83 158 158 84 67 84 84 200 84 47 47 84 108 67 158 195 158 158 158 158 158 84 105 67 158 67 108 158 158 67 158 158 47 158 195 184 129 201 129 108 201 158 108 108 108 129 47 158 158 47 108 67 159 47 159 47 184 47 108 47 159 84 108 159 159 47 184 SENIOR INDEX Kuntz, E. , , Kuntz, M. .. ., Kurey, C. . . . Kurtz, D. F., Ir. Kusick, , ., ,. Kutz, R. E. . Kutz, S. A. .. Kyle, C. E. LaBar, P. , Labrosse, E. C. , Lachman, R. V. , . Laconis, C. . Laflerty, C. R., Jr. Lalloon, L. M. .. Lakitsky, E. P. , . Lambert, R. E. , Lambert, R. C., lr. , ,, Larnoreaux, H. E. Larnoree, hl. Land, C. E., jr. Landau, Landis, C. H. . Landis, R. Q. Landis, T. M. . . Lang, V. O. Langley, L. E. Lansberry, R. R. , . Larchuk, D. , . LaRegina, D. , Larson, T. D. Lasavage, A. VV. Laubach, C. E. Laudano, V. A. Lauer, S. , .. Lawrence, B. 13. Lawrence, C. L. . Lazarowitz, W. . Lear, L. . ,. Lecliler, G. P., jr. Lecliner, C. D. ..,, ,. Lefkowith, E. F. Lehman, C. E. , Lehman, N. D. Lehrian, Leida, C. 15. Leighty, D. . , Leins, G. A. Leitzinger, L. Leland, R. Bl. . Lemley, L. VV. LeMon, L. . Lenz, C. VV. Leonard, R. . ,. Leonard, VV. Leonard, R. R. . Leonard, VV. C., .lr Leopardo, E. Lerner, S. L. , Lesher, T. S. . , Lesser, I., Ir. .. Leto, R. R. . LeVan, R. B. ,,. Levin, 13. B. Levin, M. M. Levitt, 111. P. , Levy. R. S. . ., Lewis. F. H. Lewis, Cv. R. . Lewis, 1V1. K. . Lewis, R. C. Lewis, VV. D. Leyburn, R. L., Jr Lieberman, E. A. , Page 204 159 47 47 47 108 108 202 48 48 84 130 159 48 48 108 108 108 130 48 159 48 159 48 159 108 159 202 84 109 195 109 84 159 84 159 204 48 109 48 159 48 109 84 109 130 204 109 202 67 159 109 159 184 109 159 109 159 67 84 109 48 109 160 160 160 160 160 201 48 160 160 48 Light, H. 1. ..,. . Light, L.1. .. .,.... ,. Lightner, D. 13. . . Lind, C. D. ,,.., . Lindner, S. B. Liner, K. . , Lins, N. L. Lintz, A. VV. .,. . . Lipkowitz, D. R. . .. Lipsky, A. . ,. Litwak, P., Ir. .... .. ,. .. Livingston, R. E. .. . . Llewellyn, A. D. Llewellyn, N. S. ., ,. . .. Lloyd, M. E. ,, Lloyd, R. K. Lobron, C. M. Locke, L. D., jr. Loesel, C. , Lohse, iX'1. A. . . Loisch, E. A. Long, R. E. Long, S. L. Longnecker, A. Longwell, R. M. .. Lord, VV. L. . , Lott, G. B. .... , Loughry, M. A. Lovett, 11. E., jr. . Lozoskie, L. A. Luchek, A. Luchuck, 111. D. Luckett, P. N. , Ludik, A. .. Ludman, C. N. . Ludwick, K. . . Lundgren, W. C. , Luperi, M. , Lurie, P. Lutz, D. H. Lutz, D. . . Lutz, E. C. . . Lutz, 15. . Lylo, N. . Lynn, 1. E. McCaffrey, C. L, . . . MCCQ11, J. M. . N1cCamley, VV. . . McCann, R. McCarthy, R. 1. McCarty, C. E. McClain, N. C. . , McClellan, W. L. McClenaghan, E. VV. .. . , McC1uskie, C. . ,. McCormick, N. L. .. , ,. McCourt, E. M. McCoy, B. A. McCoy, L. , . McCue, Nl. T. McCul1a, , McCullough, H. C., jr. , McDanne11, K. A. ..., . ,. McDonald, VV. V. McDonnell, A. J., Jr. . .. . McDonough, R. R. . .. McDowell, Rl. V. . Mclserran, H. C. McCann, A. .. , McGee, 1. C. , .. ,. Mcoiil, E. 1. . McConagle, L. L. .. . . , McGough, L. VV. ., Page 109 67 160 67 84 84 160 201 84 200 160 201 109 160 160 160 109 200 84 204 160 205 195 160 84 48 160 130 85 204 160 160 161 205 202 161 67 109 161 48 48 109 48 48 109 130 195 85 109 49 110 85 49 204 49 85 161 67 161 161 161 110 161 161 161 161 85 110 85 49 49 85 49 McCrann, 11. H. ,. McHa1e, R. E. McHenry, M. D., jr. . . .. 1V1c1ntire, C. A. ...,,...,. .. Mcnlunkin, VV. W. .. lN1cKee, E. F. . ,. . McKeehen, 11. McKinley, C. R. McKissick, D. C. 1X1cKnight, R. S., Ir. . . MCK1'e1l, C. E. ,. . McMahan, S. N1c1V1anigle, D. E. McMil1in, W. B., Ir. .,... ,. MclV1ullen, 1. ., McNally, P. , . McNutry, P. J. , McPo1and, P. C. McQueen, T. H. MacAskie, R. A. ., ,. Macialek, 1. A. Mackey, E. L. .. , MacN amara, M. T. lwadigan, L. M. . , Nladigan, T. VV. hlagagna, R. Maginnis, M. . . Magrini, E. , Mahaffey, G. H., 111 , Makofski, R. A. Makovsky, E. S. .. Malburg, R. VV. , Malicki, M. A. . Mallard, M. C. , Malone, R. H. , , Mann, C. VV., Jr. Blann, O. S. . Mannello, L. R. , Mannello, M. , . Marasco, R. Marasovich, E. M. Maravic, V. D. .. Marble, C. H. , Marcucci, T. Margolf, D. C. . Marinelli, W. , Markle, R. E. , Markovci, D. M. , Markowitz, L. E. , Marookian, E. R. Marsden, C. K. . Marsh, M. E ..., , Marshall, L.. Marshall, Y. ,. Marstrander, H, Martin, A., Ir. Martin, E. Martin, Nl. 111. Martin, M. M. ..,, . Martin, P. R., Jr. Martin, VV. R. Martindale, E. B. 1N1artinez, M. A. , hlartz, B. A., Jr. , Martz, R. L. ,, .. Martz, W. F., Ir. .,... . , Maskarinec, M. Mason, K. .,,..,,. . Mason, R. K. .,,.. ,. Matasick, R. A. Nlathieu, R. D. Matson, R. .. .. . Mattavi, R. A. Page 49 67 49 195 196 49 49 161 185 161 130 200 204 110 130 67 200 161 68 204 49 49 85 130 110 161 130 130 110 110 161 110 161 196 49 85 110 110 110 68 49 130 130 49 110 85 110 85 161 199 162 162 85 130 110 162 85 49 162 85 202 110 185 110 162 49 110 162 110 85 111 111 162 Matterness, G. B. hlattie, Mattox. H. VV. Mauery, D. R. Maurey, D. L. Maurey, R. May, L. May, T. ,, Mayer, C. Mayer, R. C. , Mayes, V. , Mays, R. R. Mazeikis, R. E. Mazich, F. Mazurkiewicz, hleabon, H. P. Mears, T. P. . .. Meinig, R. Melieel, C. C. Melliuish, E. H. Melzer, H. 1. . Mendelssohn, G. lX'1enc1ez. A. M. Mengel, H. E. , Menges, R. M. Menzel, E. VV., lr Menzies, D. T. Mercer, D. M. Mercer, M. Merkel, M. A. Mertz, R. E. Metford. M. G. Metroka, D. Meyer, C. E. Mihalich, YV. F. Miller, B. S. Miller, G. . Miller, G. R. Miller, H. VV., lr Miller, A. Nliller, R. , Miller, VV. Miller, K. VV. , Miller, L. Miller, M. A. Miller, M. R. . . Miller, R. C. Nliller, R. D. , Nliller. R. E. Miller, R. E., jr. Bliller, R. O. . .. Miller, R. S. . Miller, V. L. Milliken, E. M. Milliken, R. A. , 1N1il1ner, Mills, A. C. .. , Mills, M. C. . . Mills, R. E. . Mills, R. P., jr. Nlinchin, K. R. Mincller, H. Minshall, E. E. . Mion, R. , Mironolf, L. .. Misner, N. M. , Mlynar, P. , lwoberg, H. M., Jr hloercler, L. . Moffett, P. A. . . Nlonahan, E. T. . h1onahan, R. E. . Mong, R. C. Page 162 85 49 20-1 205 162 162 68 196 111 162 162 20-1 162 85 185 162 85 20-1 162 68 86 50 50 50 50 111 204- 185 86 130 162 111 130 196 86 199 162 50 68 162 111 185 163 200 50 111 111 111 20-1 20-1 163 86 130 50 163 50 163 86 111 196 50 163 86 163 20-1 111 86 130 86 163 163 111 SENIOR INDEX Monsell, R. L. . Montgomery, B. 1. Montgomery, E. H., hlontgomery, R. L Moody. F. A. Mooney, D. Moore, E. G. Moore, H. L. . Moore. ll. Moore, P. C. hloore, R. E. lxloore, V. L. Moorhead, R. C. Moran, Morgan, E. H. Morgan, E. L. Morgan, C. Morgan, Morgan, M. C. Morgan, M. R. Morisuye, E. M. llorman, R. L. hlorosini, C. hlorrison, 1-1. R., lr. 1Xf1orrison, A. Rlortimer, S. . Morton, E. Morton, R. Rl. hloser, C. . Mounts, F. , Mourar, V. Mowry, P. . Moyer, R. L. . hloyer, VV. VV., jr. Mueller, F. M. Muir, D. H. Muir, ll. A. Muller, P. L. , Munclell, E. D. Munliacsy, M. Munson, A. P. Murphey, XV. K. . Murray, H. .. Murray, L. L. Musgrave, M. Mutchler, D. K. Muth, M. E. Myers, C. H. Myers, G. Myers, M. 11. Myers, R. F. Myers, T. A. Naginey, C. H. Najaka, B. B. Nale, D. H. ,. Nasoni, D. E. . Nast, S. F. Naveen, D. Nawrocki, H. H. . Naythons, E. E. . Nearhoof, R. VV. . Needleman, S. A. Negley, F. B. Nelson, C. R. Nelson, E. L. , Nelson, C. , Nelson, L. C. Nelson, ll. VV. .. Nemeroff. 111. A. Neuharcl, H. VV. Neuhauser, S. A. , Neusbaum, H. L. New, A. E. Jr Page 163 163 50 163 20-1 163 163 50 50 185 111 130 111 111 163 163 50 196 20-1 86 131 163 131 68 50 163 86 200 111 163 50 196 111 111 16-1 86 86 202 196 112 50 50 50 112 16-1 112 131 112 16-1 196 112 86 86 86 112 202 51 16-1 51 164 16-1 16-1 199 86 196 51 16-1 16-1 16-1 86 86 196 16-1 Newcomer, P. A. Newman, A. Newman, M. C. Nichol, YV. C. Nicholas, F. , Nicholls, F. A. Nicholson, R. VV. Nick, R. E. Nicltlow, E. E. Nickola, XV. E. Nicoclemus, D. O. Nisley. 1. ct. . Noel, M. Nolan, P. . Noon, R. 1. Norford. E. R. Norris, D. V. Norris, P. Norris, M. N. Norton, A. Notari, E. L. Nutter, E. L. Nyrpaver, E. Oberdick, R. H., Jr. Oclasrider, C. 13. O'Connor, H. C., Jr. Otlza, M. Ogelsby, D. Olds, A. Oliver, B. F. Olmsted. D. E. Olsen, V. M. Olsheski, F. R. Olson, D. A. Olstfln, Olszewski, T. A. Olweiler. C. R. Omelchuclt, Omer, E. . , Ondrejlio, A. O'Neil, N. R. H Oravecz, T. A. Ori, C. .. Orton, F. R., Ir. Oschmann, R. C. Ott, M. H. , Owen, A. Owen, D. E. Owen, L. C. Paezalc, VV. Page, G. F. Pagonis, A. . . Pakkanen, O. Palmer, L. A. Panoplos, T. S. Pantazes, P. 1. Papke, N. G. Paranac, 1. Park, VV. H. , Parkin, P. B. Parrish, E. Pasco, C. . Patterson, D. H. lr Patterson, N. A. I Patterson, R. C. . Patton, C. R. . Paul. A. D. Pavuk, G. N. Pazel, C. . Pease, D. S. Pebly, R. R. Peck, M. VV. , Peifer, A. A. ., Page 51 112 87 51 164 202 112 16-1 51 112 68 16-1 20-1 87 112 51 16-1 68 202 87 131 51 185 185 131 68 51 16-1 112 205 16-1 87 16-1 112 185 202 51 185 112 51 196 112 112 51 112 185 165 20-1 165 199 112 87 165 165 202 202 87 20-1 112 87 113 165 165 196 185 51 68 165 113 51 165 131 165 Pekltala, R. O. Pelltey, Cv. F. Pellegrini, A. A. Penfielcl, L. M. Perry, W. H. Peters, G. D. Peters, P. A. Peters, T. . . Peterson, C. A. Peterson, N. C. Peterson, R. S. Petters, O. R. . Pettit, A. XV. Pettit, F. j. , . Pevarnilt, T. R. Pfeilfer, S. B. Pfirman, VV. S. Pfol-1, M. C. Pfriem, R. Phelps, D. D. Phillips, B. C. Phillips, E. Phillips, M. Phillips. P. C. Phillips, R. jr Phillips, VV. C. Pickett, 1. VV. Piedi, L. VV. Pielemeier, 1X1. L Pier, A. R. . Pierce, VV. Pierotti, M. T. Pierson, D. S. Pinkovitz, A. A. Pintar, A. L. Pintar, B. T. Piorltowslai, D. Piper, E. M. Piper, R. Piper. T. E. Pischke, R. Pispeky, M. Pispeky. . . .. Pivaronas, B. Pleet, L. Plopa, S. A. , Plotkin, D. L. , Podrasky. T. Poclrazik. E., lr. Pogach, G. A. Poliak, VV. Policastro, XV. Polito, VV. F. Pollack, B. ,. Pollard, -1. T. Pollock, C. A., lr Poorinan, P. A. , Popacliclt, C. C. Pope, A. A. Pope, F. Poplin, P. E. Porr, VV. C. . Porrello, G. M. Porter, A. , Porter, 13. 1. Porter, R. S. Porter, S. R. .. Post, R. F. Post, VV. R. Potlianowicz, E. Potter, P. Potter, R. V. Powell, E. C. Page 68 87 68 87 68 51 165 201 165 68 113 113 165 51 199 113 113 201 20-1 205 165 165 87 113 165 165 205 131 20-1 113 196 131 113 165 68 87 205 87 20-1 51 165 87 87 196 166 201 87 196 87 166 51 196 166 166 196 166 166 185 52 113 87 200 87 88 88 201 113 166 166 200 20-1 52 88 447 Powell, 13. . ,,.,, Powell, M. H. .,,, .. . .. Powers, N. C. ,. . Prager, D. C. .. . Pramuk, F. S. . Prengaman, F. . Prete, M. . . Price, D. C. .. . .. Price, F. . . . Prizer, D. R. . Prokofli, W. . Protasow, Jr. . Proudlit, R. B. .. . .. .. Pucciarella, V. A. . Puchalski, L. Pulver, L. . . Pupo, E. N. Purcell, V. 1. Pursel, D. Pursell, R. A. Queer, N. .. Quickel, C. C. Quigley, L. .. ,.,,. Radcliff, R. L. Radcliffe, E. Radley, Radlsbeck, R. Nl. . .. ,, Radman, D. . ,,., .. .. . Rafalko, E. . .. Raidy, P. . Railing, M. . . Raker, A. ., . Ralff, R., jr. . . Ramsay, R. Ramsey, H. P. Ranck, R. E. .,,. . Rand, R. lXl. .. Randall, L. . . Randall, R. R. .. Rankin, NI. R. Rapp, D. Nl. .. Rapp, S. R. . Rathfon, R. L. . Raudenbush, R. C. Raup, E. R. Rauscher, L. C. Ravina. S. . Reagan, T. F. Ream, L. Nl. Reardon. K. N. Rebar, E. Rebele, C. P. Reber, C. E. Rectanus, L. A. . .. . Reed, R. . Reed, R. D. . ,. Reeling, C. E. Reese, 13. . Reese, D. T. . Reese, S. C. ,. Reese, VV. C. Reese, W. 13. . Rehburg, Nl. H. Rehkopf, C. H. . Reichen, P. A. Reilly, V. . Reinhold, F., Jr. Reismeier, M. A. Reiss, R. . Reisteter, VV. D. , Reitmeyer, W. . Rengers, E. C. .. .. Renshaw, D. ..., . 448 Page 52 166 88 52 68 52 204 166 88 166 166 113 201 88 166 166 88 68 113 52 131 113 113 113 131 52 166 166 166 166 88 113 52 68 199 131 52 167 167 8 52 52 131 69 167 185 113 114 199 114 114 52 131 114 114 185 88 69 167 88 52 204 185 114 131 88 114 88 201 114 88 185 88 SENIOR INDEX Replogle, O. . Repp, R. C. .,,, ,. Reynolds, E. A. .. Reynolds, E. P. . Reznick, A. Rhines, S. YV. Rhoades, H. E. Rhoads, L. . Rhodes, 13. C. Ricci, E.. M. .,., . Rice, R. D. ..,.. . Rice, T. L. .. Richards, D. E. Richards. E. A. . Richards, M. Richards, S. E. . Richardson, R. Rider, P. E. .. Riesenbacli, L. 13. Rife, M. . Rightmire, C. N. Rignani, V. . Rigone, L. . Riland, C. W. Rinehimer, 13. L., Rinehuls, C. R. . Riordan, D. R. Rippel, C. VV. . Rishel, P. A. , Ristenbatt, M. P. Ritter, C. . Ritter, P. R. . . , Ritzel, H. VV. Robb, B. . . Roberts, F. E. .,., . Roberts, M. R. . Robinson, C. E. . Robinson, -I. H. Robinson, P. H. Rodgers, 15. A. .. Rodriguez, T. D. Rogers, R. A. . Rogers, R. . Rohrbeck, E. H. Rohrer, C. R. Rollison, A. Rolnick, . Roman, P. . Romanoski, P. Rooney, F. L. Root, P. Rosenian, S. E. Rosen, V. E. . Rosenberg, VV. Rosenberry, A. L. Rosenkranz, C. P. Ross, C. , Ross, H., ll .... . Rosshirt. C. . Rosshirt, P. E. Rothenberger, D. Rotz, C. V. . . Roulston, R. L. ., Rouse, M. . .. Rowland, P. A. . Royer, F. L. Rubel, A. Rubert, V. Rubin, L. D. Rubinate, . Rueby, R. M. Rua, M. N., Jr. . Jr Richards, VV. N., W., Jr Jr. . . Page 114 114 88 201 88 52 199 I 185 114 186 52 167 114 114 88 89 114 167 201 89 89 52 114 186 167 89 114 69 186 200 114 69 167 89 167 167 89 186 167 131 114 52 89 52 167 53 131 69 167 167 115 186 89 89 167 167 199 89 186 199 89 186 115 53 131 167 89 167 168 199 89 115 53 Ruffner, Nl. , ,. . Rumisek, E. C. . Runyan, T. P. .. ,. . Rusiackas, M. Rusinko, F., lr. .. Rusnalt, . Russell, A. 13. ., . Rust, N, A. .. . Rusterholtz, C. A Ruth, D. I. ..,.,. .... . .. Ruth, D. . Ruyak, T. .. Ryder, F. H. .. Rynewicz, P. . Saber, Sachs, A. . Salata, Sallack, A. , Salvetti, L. Samuels, lN1. E. .. Sand, L. ,. Sanders, S. L. . Sandritter, F. H. Sansonetti, R. E. Santel, XV. D. ,,.., .... .,,.,., . Sarantopoulos, P. Sare, A. .. Sassman, B. E. .,,.. . . Sassnian, C. tl. ,. Sauers, V. , Sax, L. D. .. Saxe, VV. A., Jr. . Saylor, N. C. .... . Saylor, N. L. ., . Schaab, H. Nl. ,, ., .. .. Schaelfer, R. V. Schaffer, Nl. . Schane, P. A. . ., Schardt, C. H. .. Scheetz, K. E. .. Scheetz, S. C. Scheirer, E. VV. Scherer, lX'1. . , Scherrer, . Schiazza, C. D. Schiemer, H. K. Schiff, S. ,. Schilk, A. H. .. Schilling, C. C. . Schlegel, W. C. Schleifer, E. 1. Schleining, D. VV. Schlemmer, E. R Schlosser, lV1. E. . Schnabel, VV. . Schneider, H. J. Schniepp. L. P. Schock. nl., Jr. .. Scholl, H. .. Schonely, VV. Schooley, R. C. .. Schott. E. C. Schrager. Z. ,, .. . ,,. Sclirecengost, B. A Schrope, I. Schrum, Nl. A. .... .. ..,. .. . Schuette, R. L. Schulte, C. Schulte, I. ,,., ,. ...,. Schultz, R. 13. Schultz, R. . Schumacher, YV. 13 Schutte, C. S. Page 186 168 168 53 186 53 89 197 53 168 53 197 168 115 115 168 168 69 186 89 204 186 168 115 53 197 39 89 204 89 168 168 131 132 69 168 90 136 53 168 197 115 115 115 168 115 115 204 115 115 168 115 168 53 115 168 115 53 202 53 168 90 90 132 132 204 200 168 169 115 132 53 169 Schuyler, W. .. Schwering, E. Schwika, G. .. ., . Scicchitano, E. A. . .. Scott, R. P. . , Scott, T. VV. Scout, V. L. ..... . Sculley, .... . Scullin, R. B. .. Sebo, M. S. ,,., . Seely, C. B., 111 . Seely, E. C., jr. . Seevers, R. E. Seidel, R. F. . . Seidler, lXfl. Seitz, L. ..... . Seitz, S. .. , . . Seitzinger, H. F. Seladones, E. M. Seland, W. W. , Selinka, Sell, E. H. , Sell, S. E. ., Sellers, I. E. . . .. Seltzer, B. A. .. . Semago, VV. T. . Senko, ., . .. Sensenig, L. ,... . Senser, R. L. Seward, C. B. .. Seymour, E. B. . Seymour, H. H. Shaffer, F. H., ,lr Shallerj W. R. . .. , . Shaheen, D. C. . Shaheen, F. C. .. .. . Shalkham, N. . Shallcross, L. B., Jr. . .. .. Shandor, , .. Shank, C. 15. Shanken, E. D. . Shanken, Rl. Shapiro, S. R. Sharnik, S. P. Shaub, R. H. .,.. . Slieedy, H. M. Shellenberger, A. M. .... . Shellenberger, N. K. . .. . . Shelly, E.. P. Shelly, E. W., Jr. Shengold, K. E. . Shenk, C. S. .... . Shephard, L. Shepherd, L. 13. . Shepta, A. Shiffert. II. D. .... . Shihadeh, E. Shilling, S. .,,. . Shipps, S. . Shoemaker, S. E. Shriver, T. B. ..,. . Shmm, VV. F. . Shtasel, .... ,... . Shull, K. S. ...... . Shumocli, Siegel, D. P. ...... . Silberman, B. M. Silberman, S. .... . Silock, A. R. .... . Silver, S .... .. Silverman, Nl. Silvert, S. E. ..., . Simpson, R. J., Ir Page 115 201 53 69 90 53 169 169 116 169 53 53 169 197 90 53 169 169 169 200 90 116 90 169 169 54 169 202 116 69 116 199 169 116 69 169 169 169 169 205 169 170 90 170 54 90 132 170 69 54 170 170 170 90 170 54 170 116 90 197 170 170 90 116 197 170 170 205 197 170 170 170 170 Simon, Rl. A. Simons, E. E. , Simkovich, C. . ,, . ., A Simitoski. C. .. Slmonian T M Sincock L Singer, F. , Sipe, R. VV. . Skagerberg, VV. Skinner, K. R. skipper, E. C., II Slabonik, W. . Slater, C. Cv. Sledzik, E. G. Slezak, 111. Slomowitz, S. H. . Slonaker, R. D. Smedley, C. E. Smeclley, D. L. Smellow, R. C. Smith, Smith. A. R. B. A. . Smith, C. O. . Smith, D. 111. . Smith, D. P. Smith, D. R. . Smith, Smith, Smith. E. L., Jr. E, P. . E. S., jr. Smith, G. VV. Smith, H. A. Smith, H. , Smith, L. . Smith, M. ,. Smith, R. Smith, K. D. Smith, 111. E. . Smith, M. . Smith, R. 13. Smith, R. D. . Smith, R. E. . .. Smith. R. V. Smith, S. C. . Smith, S. , . Smith, S. .. Smith, T. A. , Smithgall, Smoyer. S. N. Smucker, E. F. . Snavely, U. . Snoke, Snopko J. R. , wski, D. Snow, R. E. , Snyder, A. VV. . Snyder . C. .. Snyder, C. VV. Snyder, D. G. Snyder, S. R. Snyder, VV. E. Sotack, G. Sowash, I. E. . , Spacht, 1. C. Spahr, P. K., Ir Spaicle, A. M. Spalding, C. R. Spangler, BI., Spangler, VV. H. .. , Spanial, N. Sparhawk, B., Specter, B. . . Speers, A. H. . Speilberg, D. Spencer, E. VV. Page 90 201 54 186 116 170 170 116 116 116 201 205 116 116 186 171 116 69 54 116 186 132 54 202 54 90 116 116 54 171 54 90 90 116 54 69 90 171 171 186 201 54 69 200 132 54 117 204 54 171 117 117 200 69 90 132 54 91 171 117 171 54 117 132 205 171 186 171 117 117 54 204 91 SENIOR INDEX Spock, M.. Ir. Sporkin, C. .. .. . Spragg, R. E. Sprankle, H. P. Spriggs, R. 111. Springer, K. S. . Stabler, D. Stabley, M. Stambaugh, E. E. Stamer. A. E. .. Stanell, R. Stankowski, L. F. Stanley, F. 1717. Stanley, VV. S. Staples, R. L. . Stark, M. M. Stauffer, L R. .. Stavisky, P. Stayer, T. C. Steaclman, R. H. Steen, B. Stein, E. Stein, 1. R. Steliores, A. H. Stenstrom, R. Stephans, 13. C. Steranka, Jr. Stere, D. R. . Sterling, C. D. Stern, L. E. Stern, L. 1. Stern, R. K. . Stevens, Bl. Stevens, VV. T., lr. , Stewart, C. F. Stewart, P. . Stewart, Bl. Stewart, M. R. Stewart, VV. C., J 7 Stewart. 11. E. Steyers. G. E. . Stieher, A. Stiefel, H. L. Stinson, Stockdale, VV. B. Stofan. E. Stohn, E. Stolper, A. Stone, VV. C. Stomi, R. Stortner. S. Rl. . Stouclt, M. Stoudt, VV. 13. Stotler, VV. H. Stottlemyer, A. R. Stozenski, R. Straight, L. R., Jr. Straley, L. .. , Stralka, R. Strang, F. E. Stranges, F. Stratos, Ilr. . .. Straub, V, C. . Strawn, Bl. Strickland, R. F. Strickler, C. E. Strom, E. .. Stuart, I. M. Stuban, E. .. . Stuck, R. , Style, R.. .. ...., . Suffredini, L. P. ., Sullivan, R. S. Page 186 204 171 117 187 171 54 91 187 55 171 55 204 55 117 91 55 171 171 205 55 171 171 132 117 55 117 117 202 171 171 55 132 117 199 69 172 91 187 172 55 91 132 55 187 91 172 172 91 117 69 117 117 172 55 172 172 132 55 55 197 172 69 132 55 55 205 55 91 117 172 70 204 Sullivan, VV. T. Sumner, D. K. .. Sunclius, R. E. . . Susson, 1. . . Suter, C. R. Sutovsky, J., Jr. Swagler, E. A. Swalm, R. C. . Swank, R. VV. . Swanson, H. F. Swanson, S. 111. Swartz, H. Swartz, K. A. . Swartz. Rl. E. . Sweeley, P. A. Sweeney, E. Swimmer, A. Szalai, E. A. Szeliga, V. F. Szematowicz, F. Taft, H. C. Tularovich, S. C. Tarleton, S. Tarlow, A. . , Tarpley, R. R. Tate, R. Taylor, H. C. Teacher, C. F. Telford, M. R. Teller, C. C. . . Temple, G. H. Tenerove, L. C. Tepper. B. S. Tepper. C. Terlizzi, R. Tetley, E. B. ,. Teuhert, R. L. Thomas, D. A. Thomas, H. E. Thomas, M. Thomas, hi. Bl. Thomas, P. N. Thomas, T. R. Thompson. B. D. Thompson, C. L. Thompson, D. B. Thompson, E. L. Thompson, F. C. Thompson. H. P. Thompson, R. E. Thorburn, D. 11'. Thornton, S. A. Thorpe, L. T. Thorpe, R. R. , Tibbott, 1. R. Tice, E. . Timothy, D. H. Tingue, L. B. Titmus. A. 111. . Titus, 1. L. Tolley, D. A. . Tomlinson, H. VV. Tomlinson, ul. 111. Tomlinson, K. S. Tompkins, H. F. Tonery, C. N. Toney, L. 13. . Toombs, R. A. Townley, ll. R. . Traini. A. F. ., Transue, M. L. . Tranter, R. A. Trapane, T. S. Page 91 55 117 118 55 172 91 172 118 204 91 187 201 172 172 172 172 118 172 55 187 197 70 204 56 56 201 118 132 118 56 172 172 91 204 132 91 56 132 173 118 187 200 132 204 91 70 173 187 199 118 91 118 56 173 118 56 197 91 133 204 56 118 56 70 205 118 56 173 56 197 133 200 Trego. P. . Trembley, N. D. Tresville, VV. M., lr Trexler, , . . Trimmer, P. A. Tritt, J. E. Troisi, C. A., ilr. , Trolier, A. , Trotter, D. E. . Troutman, V. Truitt, E. A. Trumbore, H. C, Tucker, E. . Turnbach. R. C. Turner, D. E. .. Turner, M. E. Twadclle, J. P. Tynio, E. Umsteacl, 111. E. Unangst, A. F. Uncapher, M. R. Unclerwoocl, l1'1. D. Unger, A. M. Unger, D. M. Unger, R. C., lr. Upcavage, R. Upclyke, P. M. Urban, R. K. Urich, E. Urka, P. F. Utts, R. L. Vadus, 1. R. . Valastiak. 111. A. Valego, VV. R. . VanAlst, E. R. , Vanclegrift, R. Vandenberg. C. Vanclerer, S. A. VanCorc1er, L. A. VanNorman. E. M. Varner, D. R. .. Vasilakis, Vasilich, E. M. Vernon, S. Vesco, L. M. Viazanko, F. D. Vilensky, S. R. Villforth, C. Vinokur, H. R. Virosco, C. Vitt, S. GI. Vivo, C. Vlasek, 15. Vogt, N. . Vosburg. R. B. Vose, C. . . , Vosel. D. 111. . Vrabel, L. VVachter, C. F., Jr. 1Vachter, R. A. , V17aclsworth, B. VV. 1Vagner, C. F. VVagner, C. H. 1Vagner, C. R. VVagner, C, VVagner, F. Wahl, R. D. VVaine, C. R. VVaitz, M. L. VValdron, M. H., lr 1Valker, A. L. . VValker, D. T. . , 1Valker, R. Page 91 173 173 173 204 133 56 173 . 202 173 173 133 56 173 56 133 173 173 70 118 201 70 173 70 173 92 201 173 204 205 173 118 173 118 202 174 56 174 92 201 56 204 204 118 56 118 174 118 118 70 174 174 197 205 174 174 204 119 119 202 174 174 204 133 119 56 174 187 197 56 133 202 133 449 Walker, M. P. VVa1ker, N. L. ....... VVall, F. Wall. H. VV. VVal1erstein, C. W7almer, C. R. ,, Walsh, D. R. , VValtenbaugh, K. ,.., .,.. . Walters, C. T. .. . . Walther, 1111. E. VValton, C. H., 111 VVapinsky, C. T. .. VVard, M. L. , XVard, VV. VV. , VVargo, L. C. , VVaring, P. VV. VVarneka, L. A. Warzinski, P. .. VVaska, B. A. . VVassal1, R. B. . VVaters, N. A. VVaters, VV. R. VVatson, B. H. VVatson. C. E. . ,, VVatts, S. A. . Wax, . way, E. J. , VVay, NI. 13. VVayman. S. 13. VVaytenick, L. V. . VVeaver, C. H. VVeaver, C. A. VVeaver, H. T., lr. VVeaver, L. S., Jr. VVebb, A., Jr. VVebber. B. VVeber, M. VVebster, H. VVebster, K. B. . VVebster, L. H. , Vvehofer, R. A. VVeigold, L. C. , VVeimer, A. ., VVeiner, D. N. VVeisman, G. L. . VVe1kie, C. VV. . 50 Page 92 133 92 92 174 20-1 119 119 174 174 17-1 70 92 119 17-1 133 119 57 92 187 174 205 57 119 17-1 17-1 133 70 175 119 119 92 175 119 119 197 175 57 57 119 197 119 57 175 92 57 SENIOR INDEX Weller, R. A. , VVendel, R. , 7 Wenger, R. , VVengert, S. A. VVenner, C. B., Jr. VVentz, H. S. , Wenzel, C. D. . VVenzel, H. ,,.. . . Werley, M. R. VVernick, L. .. ,. VVersinger, I. P. . , VVescott, C. T. . VVessman, P. H. VVest, D. VVest, P. K., jr. Westgren, E. T. . VVha1en, T. C. ., , . VVharton, D. C. VVharton, T. .. VVhelan, P. A. Whitaker, M. . VVhitaker, R. H. VVhite, G. D., 111 VVhite, E. ,, . White, R. K. ., VVhitehi11, B. R. VVhitman, R. B. .. . Vlfhitney, B. VVhittenberger, R. K. VViatr, B. 15. . .. VVick, M. . . VVick, R. R. . VVicks, P. VVieand, G. A. , . . . Wilce, C. . . VVilder, R. S. VVi1ey, A. VVilkinson, O. VVil1iammee, C. D. VVi11iams, B. H. , Williams, C. E. .. Vvilliams, D. VV. . . VVilliams, E. M. , VVi1liams, H. . VVilliams, H. E. VVilliams, H. C. Page 57 57 119 175 57 205 175 92 175 175 70 133 187 92 187 57 119 57 175 204 92 119 175 202 57 119 92 187 200 120 175 57 175 175 57 57 175 197 187 92 205 175 92 175 57 204 Williams, VVilliams, VVilliams, VVilliams, VVi11iams, VVi11iams, 3. P. 1. R. . M. , M. J. ..., . ,, M. P. M. R. VVilliams, O. W. Williams, R. G., Jr Williamson, R. H. . . VVilmarth. P. C. VVilson. A. M. . . VVilson, C. C., Jr. L A VVilson, VVilson, M. E. Wilson, M. VV. . Wilson, R. C. .. VVi1son, R. S. .. VVingert, VVinning, R. A. . G. R. VVinslow, E. M. Winters, R. E. VVinzer, C. E. , VVise, H. G. .. Wise, VV. R. VViser, M. 1. ,,.. , Withers, R. , VVitmer, R. S. , VVitsell, VV. A. .. VVojtowicz, hl. P. VVolcofT, N. A. . VVolf. C. . . VVo1f, D. ., VVolFf, C. VVolfram, VVood, G. VVood, H. G. .,.. .. . P. E., Jr. , VVoodarc1, A. C. VVooc1row, M. VVoocls, E. L. . ,. VVoolforCl, A. . . VVoolforc1, L. .. , VVorst, C. K. ., ., YVorth, ,. ,. VVorthington, N. I VVright, H. R., Ir. Page 133 57 201 175 175 197 120 92 120 120 120 57 204 120 92 58 70 176 58 201 176 58 92 58 133 204 58 204 133 93 202 70 70 120 176 176 187 93 176 120 133 58 187 198 120 VVujnovich, A. ,..... , Wurst, VV. . VVychulis, A. A. .... VVy1ie, J. S. . .. . Yahn, VV. .,., ...... ,,.. . Yankosky, A. . .... Yarosh, T. . .... . .. Yaverbaum, E. ..., .. .. Yeagle, L . , Yellitz, A. S. . Yergey, R. L. . Yetter, M. L. ...,., , Yoder, D. . . .. Yocum, E. D., Jr. .... . . Yohman, ,. . ,.. Young, D. P. ,..,,, . Young, E. ...., Young, R. L. . .. . Young. R. R. . .. Yuclacufski, T. Yurso, P. , Yuscavage, C. V. . Zahradnik, B. V. ..., ,, . Zakraysek, L., Jr. .... Zanoni, P. .,.. ,. Zelonis, E. .... ,. Zerbe, NI. Zerden, D. . Zglinicki, C. .. Ziegler, C. B. . . . Zielasko, M. D. . .. Ziff, P. E. . Zihmer, A. .......... .,,. . Zilkoski, H. N. ,, .. .. Zimmerman, B. C. , ., . Zimmerman, E. VV Zimmemian, L. D. ,.,. Zimmerman, P. D. ...., Zimmerman, S. R. Z1sl1n, C ..,. ...,. . .. ,. . Zlupko, E. ..,,...,.. .... . Znaniecki, A. S. . Zucker, R. 111. ,... . ZurHieh, D. C. .. Zwieganoum, R. Page 93 120 93 187 120 70 78 133 93 120 58 201 120 199 120 58 187 120 205 204 120 120 120 188 121 93 93 93 202 199 176 176 58 70 133 121 58 176 176 58 188 58 176 121 20-1 . A Acacia . Administrative Officers Agriculture, School of Air ROTC , ., , All-College Cabinet . Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Rho . Alpha Chi Sigma .. Alpha Delta Sigma Alpha Epsilon Delta Alpha Epsilon Phi ,. Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma Rho .. Alpha Kappa Psi . , Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Nu , . . Alpha Omicron Pi . , Alpha Phi Alpha , Alpha Phi Delta . Alpha Phi Omega , Alpha Pi Mu , Alpha Rho Omega Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Tau Alpha Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Xi Delta . Alpha Zeta . , Androcles . Army ROTC ,. . Assistants to the President Association of Independent Iklen , . Athletic Association . B Baseball Basketball . Beaver House . .. Belles . , , .. Beta Sigma Omicron Beta Sigma Rho Beta Theta Pi , Blue Band, Concert Blue Key .. Board of Trustees Boxing .,.. C Campus Life ..., Campus Views . . Chapel . ,. .. Cheerleaders . . Chemistry and Physics, School of . Chi Epsilon . , Chimes ,. . . . Chi Omega .. Chi Phi , Chi Theta . , Coaly Society . , ,. , Combined Arts .. Cross Country Cwens . ,. Page 354 22 36 30 258 405 355 356 434 434 406 357 407 358 434 434 434 408 359 360 435 434 435 361 435 362 409 363 344 30 21 428 297 326 322 364 218 410 365 366 279 343 19 316 226 9 293 300 62 435 345 411 367 435 436 270 311 347 GENERAL INDEX D Daily Collegian Dean of Men Dean of VVomen , Dedication Delta Alpha Delta Delta Chi . Delta Delta Delta 4. Delta Gamma . . Delta Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Rho Delta Tau Delta Delta Theta Sigma Delta Upsilon Delta Zeta , Dormitory Councils Druids , E Education. School of Engineer, Penn State Engineering, School of Eta Kappa Nu , Extension I: Farmer, Penn State Football .. , Forensic Activities Foreword Fraternities Proth, Penn State G Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Sigma Delta Glee Club . Golf , Government, Student Governor . . Graduate School ., . Gymnastics , ., , H Hat Society Council . Home Economics, School of Honorary. Professional Societies House of Representatives 1 Independents ,. Index to Seniors Inkling .. . Interfraternity Council Iota Lambda Sigma Iota Sigma Pi , , Iran, Soccer Trip to . , I Judicial Committee K Kappa Alpha Psi .,.. Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Delta ...,, . . . , Kappa Delta Rho , . Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Phi Kappa .. , Kappa Sigma , , . Keramos ...,. ,. . Page 248 24 25 4 436 368 412 413 369 436 436 370 371 372 414 268 346 74 254 96 436 26 253 302 282 6 354 250 415 436 281 332 256 17 29 320 338 124 434 261 424 442 252 352 436 436 314 262 373 416 417 374 418 437 375 437 L Lacrosse Lakonides Lambda Chi Alpha . La Vie .. Leonides Lettermen Liberal Arts, School of the Library Lion's Paw M Masquerettes . Blineral Industries. School of Mortar Board . N National Student Association Navy ROTC . O 7 Omega Isi Phi Omicron Nu . p Panhellenic Council Parmi Nous Penn State Christian Association , Penn State Club Pershing Rifles Personalities , Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Beta Kappa . Delta Theta Epsilon Kappa Epsilon Pi Eta Sigma , . Gamma Delta Kappa Kappa Phi Kappa Psi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Tau Phi Lambda Upsilon Philotes Phi Mu , , Phi iN'Iu Alpha Phi Sigma Delta Phi Phi Phi Phi Sigma Iota Sigma Kappa Sigma Sigma . Upsilon Omicron Physical Education and Athletics, School of . Pi Alpha Xi . Pi Gamma Alpha Pi Gamma Mu Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Phi . Pi Lambda Phi Pi Lambda Sigma . . Pi Lambda Theta Pi Omega Pi Pi Tau Sigma Players , .. President of College , Psi Chi ,. , Publications Page 4 330 437 376 246 429 298 138 28 339 277 180 340 263 30 1'--v 311 437 353 342 292 431 437 208 437 378 437 379 438 380 381 438 382 383 384 438 430 419 438 385 438 386 420 438 192 438 438 439 387 388 389 439 439 439 439 274 20 439 244 R Religious Groups Research ROTC S Scabbard and Blade . Scarab , . , Senate Senior Class Senior Class Officers Seniors Vllithout Photos Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Eta Sigma Alpha Mu . Sigma Chi Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Delta Tau Sigma Eta Alpha Sigma Gamma Epsilon Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Alpha Sigma Phi Epsilon , Sigma Phi Sigma . Sigma Pi Sigma Pi Sigma Sigma Tau Skull and Bones Soccer . Sororities Sports Student Councils Student I-Iandbook Symphony Orchestra T Tau Beta Pi Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Phi Delta Tennis , Thespians . . Theta Alpha Phi Theta Chi , Theta Kappa Phi Theta Phi Alpha Theta Sigma Phi Theta Xi . Track , . Treble Singers Triangle Tribunal Trustees, Board of . V Varsity Quartet VV VVho's in the News at Penn State VVho's VVho in American Colleges .. , VVomen's Recreation , VVomen's Recreation Association Vllrestling ,. . X Xi Sigma Pi ,, Z Zeta Beta Tau Zeta Tau Alpha . Page 294 26 30 439 440 260 33 33 199 390 440 391 392 440 421 440 440 393 394 395 396 397 440 440 341 312 405 297 264 255 278 441 398 399 333 276 441 400 401 422 441 402 328 280 403 262 19 281 255 242 284 286 318 441 404 423 451 ,x Q IBZI l 6' gs .rs , A5391-X 517110 lim J 1 1952 LA VIEll?' VO LU M E 6 2 PHGTOGPIAPI-IY PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP State College, Pa. 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