Penn State University - La Vie Yearbook (University Park, PA)
- Class of 1960
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. FLORENCE KENNETH B . ZANELLI ELEANOR T THE PENNSYLVANIA LAVI 1960 5m Jwg STATE UNIVERSITY PENNSYLVANIA . N? n; QL' rhieaisxmtw On the practice field, Rip discusses strategic plays with severaI Lion stars, while at home he and Mrs. EngIe happily review an account of Saturday's win Penn State's win over Alabama in the I959 Liberty Bowl game was of special importance to head Lion Coach, Charles A. I'Rip Engle, for it marked his IOOth victory as a football coach. A native of Salisbury, Pa., Rip was grad- uated from Western Maryland College in I930, where he lettered in football, basketball, baseball and tennis. In I929 he won recogni- tion as AII-Maryland end. After six years as head coach at Brown University, he came to Penn State, succeeding Joe Bedenk in I950. Rip's ten-year record at Penn State is 62 wins, 28 losses and 4 ties. In I957 he was head coach of the East for the East:West Shrine game and co-head coach of the National AII-Stars in the Copper BowI game. He is currentIy serving as president of the American Football Coaches Association. In recognition of his ten years as football mentor, and as a tribute to one of Penn State's finest coaches, we are proud to dedicate the I960 LA VIE to Charles A. Rip EngIeA An alumnus of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, Rip discusses house policy with members FOREWORD This is Penn Stote-o growing, changing University. One hundred years ago, Dr. Evan Pugh, the first president, and a faculty of five guided the unsure steps of The Farmers' High School of Pennsylvania which during that first year en- rolled a total of 1 l9 students. Today, the faculty and administrative staff guide the edu- cational programs of nearly 20,400 Penn State students. With new and changing fields of study and expanding physical facilities, the University strives. to meet the needs of the Commonwealth in the field of higher education ea need most apparent in the growing numbers of high school students seeking admission to their State University. For the most of us, the days at Penn State are drawing to 0 close. It is our hope that this book, the 1960 LAVlE, will recall many of the eventful and pleasant days we knew at Penn State 4oys in which we were preparing for the positions of respon- sibility and leadership that we, as educated citizens, will be obligated to assume. SECTIONS 1 W2 UNIVERSITY Z42 CLASS N 47$ ACTIVITIES m g; 3 i 1 47 2 ATHLETICS ' 1-h- ' '5 We ORGANIZATIONS GOVERNOR OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DAVID L. LAWRENCE .IF, FKPEEE id Main stands of center of Penn State life 0 10 054 W12 SECTION 1 3 M .1 a3 UNIVERSITY A 1 UN$$ Off to class on 0 snowy morning in March UNIVERSITY HISTORY More than one hundred years ago, the Penn- sylvania State Agricultural Society met in Harris- burg and began a movement which resulted in the chartering of The Farmers' High School of Penn- sylvania on Feb. 22, 1855. The School was designed to give men a knowl- edge of the English language, grammar, geography, history, mathematics, chemistry, and such other branches of the natural and exact sciences as will conduce to the proper education of a former. The concept was one that was new in higher education. It was a movement for a more practi- cal type of education than that furnished by the oId-time classical college, with its excessive em- phasis on the study of Greek and Latin and its neglect of the applications of science to daily life. With the passing of the Morrill Land-Grant Act in 1862 and the adoption of the provisions of the Act by the Pennsylvania Legislature in 1863, the Fifty years ago, the Armory and Old Main dominated the campus Pennsylvania State University became the Land- Grant College of the Commonwealth. Critical days, however, were ahead for the new school. The first president, Dr. Evan Pugh, died in 1864 at the age of 36 and the school lacked a strong guiding hand until the appointment of Dr. George W. Atherton as the seventh president in 1882. During his administration, which continued until his death in 1906, the University was strengthened and the basic goals extended as foundations for today's broad programs in resident education, re- search, and continuing education were set. Today, with a total enrollment of 20,377 stu- dents, including 14,786 on the University Park campus, Penn State ranks eleventh in the Nation in full-time enrollment and is recognized as one of the leading universities in the United States. xx Today, The Mall is the main thoroughfare of on expanding campus S U P M A C E H T W C h T f 0 d n C e h ol t O S d n O T S V. r O .r b L C e t f O P B w C .L d e r F And the night shaH be filled with musicY' Mineral Industries Building is familiar landmark Campus social life centers in the Hetzel Union Building Armsby Building is center for College of Agriculture 4 means a chilly journey between classes Busy campus crossroads, where Pollock meets The Mall Boucke Building is familiar to Business Administration students !;,:..;$ 2O Above: Spring brings new beauty to The Mall Right: Schwab Auditorium is center for theatrical activities The dz'recfjon in Which education starts a man will defermine his future life. Lmki. Comparing notes or the Main Campus Gate 22 Lights burn late in Ponce Library Presidentls Residence hos air of quiet charm 23 NJ nn jxva Him; lmn-f tn z'wh-nwur Hth C: rHev ,3-Hw Hum U :W H H' 7A,: n'nrw WQIMK'H ' Yur1FYH'. m m gun .111 : 11. n-w. 2mm mf Vvlrrmnu Old Mum, With umlulv cwlumna, dominates the Pan Sum campus 24 ADMINISTRATION 28 PRESIDENT, BOARD OF TRUSTEES JAMES B. LONG President THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEMBERS EX OFFICIO DAVID L. LAWRENCE - - Governor of the Commonwealth - - - - Harrisburg ERIC A. WALKER - - - President of the University - - - - University Park CHARLES H. BOEHM - Superintendent of Public Instruction - - - Harrisburg WILLIAM L. HENNING - - Secretary of Agriculture - - - - Harrisburg JOSEPH T. KENNEDY - Secretary of Mines and Mineral Industries - - - Harrisburg APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR RICHARDSON DILWORTH, Philadelphia JOSEPH A. McDONOUGH, Philadelphia CHARLES T. DOUDS, Harrisburg FRANK w. RUTH, JR., Lykens EDWARD J. LYNETT, Scranton MARY JANE WYLAND, State College ELECTED BY THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION GEORGE H. DEIKE, Pittsburgh J. E. HOLTZINGER, Altoona MILTON FRITSCHE, Philadelphia B. c. JONES, Pine Grove Mills WILLIAM D. HARKINS, Philadelphia JAMES B. LONG, Blue Bell RALPH D. HETZEL, JR., New York, N. Y. J. L. MAUTHE, Youngstown, 0. MRS. CARVEL SPARKS, Riverton, N. J. ELECTED BY DELEGATES FROM SOCIETIES GEORGE M. ANTHONY, Strousstown CHARLES E. CAKES, Allentown . FRED E. BITTENBENDER, Shickshinny ROBERT W.OSTERMAYER,SR.,CIaIrton R. JOHNSTON GILLAN, St. Thomas WALTER W. PATCHELL, Philadelphia H. THOMAS HALLOWELL, JR., Jenkintown ROGER W. ROWLAND, New Castle J. COLLINS MCSPARRAN, Harrisburg G. ALBERT SHOEMAKER, Pittsburgh ALBERT E. MADIGAN, Towanda J. LEWIS WILLIAMS, Uniontown ORGANIZATION JAMES B. LONG, Blue Bell - - - - - - - - - - P'65i49m GEORGE H. DEIKE, Pittsburgh - - - - - - - - President Emeritus ROGER W. ROWLAND, New Castle - - - - - - - - Vice-PreSIdent ERIC A. WALKER, University Park - . - - - - - - - Secretary C. S. WYAND, University Park - - - . , - - - Assistant Secretary - Treasurer MCKAY DONKIN, University Park - - - - - ' EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Messrs. DILWORTH, FRITSCHE, HALLOWELL, HARKINS, HETZEL, LONG mg MADIGAN, MAUTHE, PATCHELL, ROWLAND, RUTH,WALKEmex offiCIo fficio and chairmanL L and WILLIAMS 29 30 THE PRESIDENT ERIC A. WALKER President Shortly after our arrival as Freshmen in the Fall of 1956, our class witnessed the inauguration of Dr. Eric A. Walker as the twelfth President of the Pennsyivania State University During the past four years, we have seen his influence in many of the changes that have taken place in the University. The continuation of the vigorous growth of the physical plant is, of course, the most evident. But even more important than this physical expansion is the continual develop- ment of an atmosphere of learning. Dr. Walker has instituted and developed many programs which have helped to fur- ther this atmosphere at the University: his program to retain good professors and to add new ones; the initiation of more honors work in the various colleges; the creation of Dis- tinguished Visiting Protessorships, which bring outstanding leaders in various fields to the University to conduct regular lectures; and the institution of awards for superior teaching. The development of the Commonwealth Campus plan, which has tied the University Park campus more closely with the other Penn State centers and campuses, has also afforded the benefits of a rounded education to more and more of the citizens of Pennsylvania. C. S. WYAND CARL R. BARNES ELBURT F. OSBORN EDWARD L. RELLER STAFF OFFICERS WILMER E. KENWORTHY . Executive Assistant to the Prestdent EDWARD L. KELLER - Director of Continuing Education ROBERT G. BERNREUTER . Special Assistant to the President for Student Affairs CHRISTIAN K. ARNOLD Staff Assistant to the President C. O. WILLIAMS . ' Assistant to the President for Specral Serwces KENNETH L. HOLDERMAN Co-ordinator of Commonwealth Campuses KENNETH Le HOLDERMAN 4. McKAY DONKIN ALBERT Ee DIEM GENERAL OFFICERS LAWRENCE E. DENNIS ViceePresident for Academic Affairs McKAY DONKIN - Vice-President for Finance; Treasurer ELBURT F. OSBORN - Vice-President for Research ALBERT E. DIEM Vice-President for Business Administration Vice-President for Development C. S. WYAN D - Controller CARL R. BARNES - - C. O. WILLIAMS ROBERT G. BERNREUTER CHRISTIAN K. ARNOLD WILMER E. KENWORTHY 31 C. R. CARPENTER Director of Division of mic cscorc 0nd Serv'ces W. H. WIEGAND Director of Ph sical Plant Planning and onstruction WILLIAMS . - S. H. CAMPBELL Acting University Chaplain Director of Special Projecfs Business T. R. FERGUSON Dirac H. R. GLENN R. T. FORTUNATO for f ' University Relations Diredor of. Health'CIenter; Director of Universny PhySIcmn Employee Relations W. S. HIESTER Director, Division of Accounting Operations B. P4 TAYLOR Executive Director of . . M Director of Alumni Fund Penn State Foundation 32 P. C. WEAVER Dean of Summer Sessions H. A. CUTLER Director of General Education; Assistant to Vice-President r Academic Af airs M. E. CA PBELL E. B. MCCOY Director of Athletics Deon, Student Affairs for Commonwealth Campuses ; . . ORRIS O. E. MUELLER Director of Personnel Services Director of Housing W. H. GRAY R. C. PROFFITT Director of Food Service Director of International Student Affairs R. G. BERNREUTER Dean of Admissions and Registrar G. N: P. LEETCH Plgc ent Service; Co-ordmofor of Scholarships . F. FULLER Manager, Associated Student Acti ti vi D. H. FORD Director of Division of Counseling W. R. SHENK Director, Division of Accounting Services E. F. OLVER Director of Security G. L. DONOVAN Co-ordinator of Student Activities , W. F. CHRISTOFFERS Director of Division of Accounting Methods M. L. ZEIGLER Director of Student Affairs Research A. . . LAIR Director of Purchases T. R. SLINGLUFF Director of Publications; University Editor J. E. MILLER, JR. University Scheduling Officer H. R. RILEY Executive Secretary, Alumni Association H. L. YEAGLEY, JR. Director of Maintenance and Utilities D. C. HOGAN, JR. Director, Division of Revenue Accounting 33 LEROY S. AUSTIN Associate Dean W2? WILLIAM B. CRAFTS Assistant to the Dean FRANK J. SIMES Dean of Men WlLMER E. WISE Assistant to the Dean WILLIAM H. HASSLER Assistant to the Dean 34 LOIS M. McCOLLOCH Assistant to the Dean NORMA M. MOUNTAN Assistant to the Dean DOROTHY J. LIPP Dean of Women R. MAE SHULTZ Assistant to the Dean 35 36 GRADUATE The first advanced work offered by the University in 1862 led to the degree of Master of Scientific Agri- culture. Only two graduate students were in residence at that time. The Graduate School was officially or- ganized in 1922. Today, through ever increasing facilities, the graduate program is continually expanding, and enjoying growing prestige throughout the aca- demic world. Currently, approxi- mately 2,500 students are enrolled, many of them students from other countries. A number of new programs have been added in the last few years, among them the programs leading to the professional degrees of Mos- ter of Agriculture, Master of En- gineering, Master of Public Ad- ministration, and Master of Business Administration. Approximately 70 fields of study are available leading to masters' and doctors' degrees, while work leading to the masters' degree is given in twenty additional subjects. Many scholarships, fellowships and assistantships are available for those seeking financial aid. The Graduate Student Associa- tion promotes the general welfare of all graduate students, both socially and academically. SCHOOL HAROLD K. SCHILLING Deon Research is essential to program of advanced study UNIVERSITY LIBRARY RALPH W. MCCOMB Librarian Concentration at the card catalog The University Library began in 1859 with 1,500 volumes. Today it has grown to include a central collection of over 520,000 books housed in the Fred Lewis Pot- tee Library along with more special- ized libraries and reading rooms in the Colleges of Agriculture, Chem- istry and Physics, Engineering and Architecture, Home Economics, and Mineral Industries. Branches are also established at the 14 Commonwealth Campuses. Library facilities are designed to fill undergraduate and research needs specifically. The Pattee Li- brary contains fine collections of maps, documents, and language rec- ords. Past copies of a large number of both U. S. and foreign newspapers are available on microfilm. Particularly useful for research purposes is the Pennsylvania Histo- rical Collection, which has been opened this year. Valuable manu- scripts and personal papers dealing with people and events in Pennsyl- vania history are available. The Penn State Room furnishes further information dealing specifically with the University. Funds donated by both individuals and groups assist the Library in its program. 37 Delicate balance measures egg shell elasticity Core analysis assists in petroleum production research Reactor provides key in many research studies 38 Milk compounds are improved in dairy science research A 'fundamental responsibility of the University is the advance- ment of knowledge through research for the benefit of humanity. By means of more than 1,600 individual research projects, Penn State strives to fulfill its obligations to the people of the Common- wealth, to add to the sum of man's knowledge in the arts and sciences, to aid industry, to train scientists and technicians, to stim- ulate instruction, and to aid in the creation of a better life for all mankind. Last year, Penn State invested nearly $9,500,000 in research, a figure which does not include the very substantial amount of re- search carried on by members of the faculty without funds specifically earmarked for research, Sixty per cent of this $9,500,000 came from federal research contracts and grants, 30 per cent from State funds, and 10 per cent from industrial grants and foundations. The research program covers a great variety of subjects en- compassing important work in every field in which the faculty has competence. Much research, including that involved in the training of grad- uate students, cuts across College and departmental lines. Co-ordination of research policies and programs of the several Colleges is accomplished through the Senate Research Policy Com- mittee and the Administrative Committee on Research on which each major division of the University is represented. During the past year, the Research Center on East Campus was opened, providing much needed space for research activities. In Feb- ruary, the Evan Pugh Research Professor program was initiated to recognize and encourage outstanding research. E. F. Osborn serves as vice-president for research. AC network analyzer solves engineering problems .n C r a e s e r Y r t ab m e .n C .m S M a t n e m .m u a. e e O. n a h C X e n b Delicate analysis requires careful adjustment E. Raymond Smith Center is headquarters in Altoona BEHREND of Erie DuBOlS NEW CASTLE NEW KENSINGTON ALTOONA McKEESPORT Nb Kiruaix Winter leaves a snowy mantle for DuBois Campus 40 Behrend Campus at Erie presents picturesque scene :4; W Art students study painting exhibit at Ogontz Campus SC RANTON WILKES-BARRE HAZLETON POTTSVILLE ALLENTOWN WYOMISSING OGONTZ The Commonwealth Campuses of the University had their origin in undergraduate centers opened in 1934 in response to a depression need for low-cost collegiate educa- tion for students whose parents could not afford the board-and-room costs of resident instruction. The depression passed but the need for this type of program con- tinued and the centers continued to grow, both in numbers and enroll- ment. During the past year, there were 14 campuses and centers in operation throughout the State, en- rolling nearly 5,500 students. More than 2,000 of these stu- dents are enrolled for baccalaureate programs which consist of the first two years of a regular four-year col- legiate course. Credits earned in this program are transferable to the Uni- versity Park Campus or to other four-year institutions. About 1,500 other students are enrolled for associate-degree work. This consists of technicaI-institute programs aimed at providing local business and industry with the semi- professional workers and technicians they need. More than 1,500 students on the Commonwealth Campuses are en- rolled as part-time students taking separate college-credit courses of many different types at the under- graduate level and more than 400 are taking regular courses at the graduate level. These campuses have for many years served as bases from which Penn State's adult education pro- grams are administered. K. L. Holderman serves as co- ordinator of Commonwealth Cam- puses. Two-year programs lead to associate degree 42 Business executives complete Executive Management program Refresher course provides engineer with new informa- tion on computers Psychology is taught in many programs offered by Contin- uing Education The Continuing Education Services of the Uni- versity provide for the people of Pennsylvania an educational program of tremendous size and scope. During the past year, the Continuing Education Services offered programs in 164 Pennsylvania com- munities and conducted more than 100 special con- ferences at the Continuing Education Conference Cen- ter on the University Park campus. With established campuses and full-time offices located throughout the Commonwealth, Continuing Education makes available to the people of Pennsyl- vania educational programs designed to provide adults with the knowledge, skills, and abilities for successful, productive living in a dynamic society. During the past year, 38,636 adults participated in organized instructional programs; more than 10,000 were enrolled in correspondence courses; and more than a million Pennsylvanians benefited from other types of educational services, including those offered by the Audio-Visual Aids Library. More than 1,800 management representatives en- rolled in the University's management training pro- grams, designed to aid business and industry in dee veloping effective leadership among management personnel. Conferences, workshops, clinics, and seminars at- tracted 14,750 adults to informal programs designed for special groups or for specific purposes, while 6,082 persons were enrolled in technical institutes and class center programs with the objective of upgrading them- selves in business and industry. College credit courses in which 3,231 adults were enrolled last year, were offered in 63 communities for those seeking advanced as well as baccalaureate de- grees while the Center for Continuing Liberal Educa- tion offered many other adults the opportunity to study in their home towns during leisure time subjects contributing to their cultural development in the social sciences. Labor Education Services conducted 27 educa- tional projects for 1,731 labor union officials during the year. E. L. Keller is director of Continuing Education. Home economists demonstrate latest fashion accessories Farm improvements are subject of display Because of its highly specialized program, the Agricultural and Home Economics Extension Services operate separately from the Continuing Education Ser- vices. This branch is maintained financially through Federal, State and County subsidies. Extension services are carried out through formal and informal classes, as well as by correspondence courses offered by the College of Agriculture since 1898. The Agricultural division is concerned with bring- ing the results of University-conducted research di- rectly to both rural and urban areas. The latest im- provements in agricultural techniques are introduced to farming communities by County Agricultural Agents. Advisory, demonstrationai, and group discussion work is carried on under their direction. As a result of this work, farmers have seen im- provements in methods for breeding and feeding live- stock, learned proper gardening and soil care, and gained a better knowledge of agricultural economics and marketing procedures. A strong support of 4-H clubs is maintained, along with State-wide judging contests and demonstration teams. Numerous circu- lars and pamphlets containing the most up-to-date techniques and applications are also issued. Recent domestic developments are carried into the home through the services offered by the Home Eco- nomics Extension Service. Efficient kitchen layouts and the latest advances in modern appliances are brought to the homemakers' attention through dem- onstrationol schools and agencies. Home manage- ment, food preparation and preservation, and child welfare are emphasized. During the past year, 37,616 extension meetings, attended by 1,200,146 Pennsylvanians, were held throughout the State, and extension workers made 562,240 farm and home visits in answer to specific requests for assistance. The Agricultural and Home Economics Extension Services are under the direction of H. R. Albrecht. COL. ORIN H. RIGLEY, JR. Professor of Air Science i Luvwvt: A. e,j,.;ud.f- .1' Lawn ' Air Force Band opens Spring Week AIR FORCE ROTC The Air Force R. O. T. C. program at Penn State began in 1949, and has become one of the largest units in the country. Approximately 2,100 students enrolled in basic Air Sci- ence courses during the year, while 123 juniors and seniors participated in the Advanced program which leads to a re- serve commission in the Air Force. Qualified students who meet Air Force requirements may compete for a regular commission. Senior cadets may qualify for flight instruction in light aircraft, and upon completion of the training may be licensed as private pilots. Voluntary participation in the Air Force R. O. T. C. pro- gram is open to women students, while the Angel Flight is composed of those girls interested, but not enrolled in regular courses. Cadet activities include the Arnold Air Society, Drum and Bugle Corps, Drill Team, Rifle Team, and Air Force Band. Cadets render sharp salute ARMY ROTC Training in military science and tactics, now Army R. O. T. C., has been a part of the undergraduate curriculum at Penn State since 1863. It has grown to an enrollment of over 2,000 cadets, 1,429 of whom are on the University Park campus. Nearly 250 juniors and seniors are enrolled in the Ad- vanced Course, successful completion of which leads to a commission in the Army Reserve. From these advanced cadets are selected Distinguished Military Stu.dents, who,. if they remain outstanding throughout their junior and senior years, become eligible for commissions in the Regular Arntiy. Since 1958, the Army R. O. T. C. has included an Avne- tion Training Program, available to Cl limited number of se- lected cadets. To date, this flight instruction has enabled ten cadets to receive their licenses to pilot light aircraft. Army-sponsored organizations include Scabbard and Blade, Pershing RifleS, Association of the United States Army, Drum and Bugle Corps, Society of American Military Engi-l neers, and the Army R. O. T. C. Band. Ready for inspection COL. ELLIS B. RICHIE Professor of Military Science and Tactics CAPT. JOHN P. ROACH Professor of Naval Science Present Arms! NAVY ROTC The Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps program covers eight semesters of instruction and training in essen- tiol Navy subjects. The Penn State unit has a current en- rollment of almost 400 Midshipmen, making it one of the largest in the country. The N. R. O. T. C. consists of two distinct programs. The Regular offers,- through national competitive examination, a four-yecIr scholarship leading to a commission in the Regular Navy or Marine Corps. The Contract Program presents to entering freshmen, upon selection by the Professor of Naval Science, a four-year course in Naval Science leading to a commission in either the Navy or Marine Corps Reserve. All Midshipmen participate in summer training cruises of six to eight weeks duration between their junior and senior years, during which time they have a chance to become bet- ter acquainted with the practical aspects of their selected service. Those enrolled in the Regular program must com- plete three cruises, while Contract students have one. N R C. Unit activities include Quorterdeck So- ciety, Rifle Team Nittany Sea Lion and Highline staff, and intramural athletic teams Midshipmen assemble under sunny skies a nu ml' rm RE Ifle team shorpshoofers practice marksmanship Air Force ROTC has Drum and MBugle Corps E, S tmmlgm .. 48 Today ends with preview of tomorrow 05d W12 SECTION 2 7n? C LASS . WI 413: N; 1.. . E R U T L U m R G A AGRICULTURE LYMAN E. JACKSON Deon ORGAN IZATION LYMAN E JACKSON - De an HERBERT R. ALBRECHT Associate Dean, irector of Agricultural and Home Economics Extension MICHAEL A. FARRELL Associate Dean, Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station RUSSELL B. DICKERSON Agsociate Dean, and Director of Resident Education PETER W. FLET CH Director, School of Forestry ROBERT E. McDERMEDTT Head, Department of Forest Management NEWELL A NORTON Head, Department of Wood Utilization ROBERT W. STONE HOWARD O TRIEBOLD ea,d Department of Agricultural and Biological Chemistry MACKLIN E.e JOH ea,d Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology DAVIS, R Mc CLA AY H,eod Department of Agricultural Education FRANKR W PEIKERT Head Department of Agricultural Engineering HOW DB. SP RAGU E Had, Department of Agronomy RUSSEALRL C. MILLER Head, Department of Animal Husbandry RAY MOND W SWEIFT Head, Daepartment of Animal Nutrition ROBERT W. STON ,Department of Bacteriology JESSE E. LIVINGSTEON ea,d Department of Botany and Plant Pathology DONALD V. JOSEERPHSON Head, Department of Dairy Science JAMES B. KIST RH,ead Department of Farm Operations and Service RUSSELL E. LARSON - ,Department of Horticulture HRU J. G MAW Head, Department of Poultry Husbandry ALFRED L. BORTREE - Head, Department of Veterinary Science BERTIL G. ANDERSON Head, Department of Zoology and Entomology Senior rs in 'ogriculturol engineering are listed in College of Engineering and Architecture Chairman, Division of Biological Sciences R. B. DICKERSON 52 MA A. FARRELL H. R. ALBRECHT H. O. TRIEBOLD A P. W. FLETCHER M. E. JOHN R. W. SWIFT F. W. PEIKERT R. E. McDERMOTT D. R. McCLAY J. E. LIVINGSTON J. B. KISTLER 3 H. B. SPRAGUE D. V. JOSEPHSON A. L. BORTREE R. C. MILLER R. E. LARSON B. G. ANDERSON 53 AGRICULTURE STUDENT COUNCIL Council Officers: President, Charles S. Ault; Vice-Presidenf, Ray W. Levon; Sec- retory, Carol E. Frank; Treasurer, John O. Yocum. The Student Council represents the College of Agriculture in student govern- ment and also plans various activities throughout the year. The first of these socials, Howdy Night, provides an oppor- tunity for freshmen to be informally in- troduced to faculty and upperclossmen. The annual Ag Hill Party is one of the major events of the year. CHARLES S. AULT President Botiom Row-L S. Dilliord C. R Urban, M. J. Mitchell C. E. Frank, C. S. Ault, R W. Levon, J. O. Yocum R. Newlin, B J. Simmons. Second Row H Cunningham, B. B. Brennemon, G. M. Lyter, L. E. Spencer, J. R. DeTuerk K. D. Koch, R T Forney D eL. Graham. Top RoweH E. Cooper, R. S. Lehr, D. H. Fowler, R D. Scorth, F. G. Foreman, W L. Tolbot'r, R P. Kaufman, J. E. 8. leg JEROME EDWARD ABRACZINSKAS . . Cotawisso Horticulture Delta Phi Soccer Team; Horticulture Club MARIAN SOPHIA AHLQUIST . New Castle Bo tony and Plant Pathology Alpha LombduT Delta; Kappa Phi; Phi Epsilon Phi; Pi Lambda Theta; True surcr Botany Clu b; UCA; Leon iesd KATHERINE MORON ALBRO . . Fort Story, Va. Pr - e e Inary Pre-Vet Society; Zoology Club; Phi Kappa Phi ROBERT RODKEY ALTIMUS . . - Ockmont Dairy Science Dairy SCIcnce Club NORMAN HARRY ALTMAN . . Philadelphia Pre-Votorinary Secretory, Hillel; Prc-Vef Society; Agriculture Student Council; Counseling DOROTHY AMMERMAN . . . DUBOIS Horticulture JOHN KRESTEN ANDERSEN . Warren Zoology and Entomology WARREN MILES ARCHIBALD . . . Scranton Fores Forestry Society; College Co- op; intromurols EDWARD THEODORE ARMSTRONG . Bayonne, N. J. Zoology and Entomology Zoology Club LLOYD WILSON ARNETTn I . Mechanicsburg, Ohio aslHu ba nrdy Block and Bridlon Club; Livestock Judging Team CYRIL CHARLES ARNOLD . . . Lebanon air Science Dairy Science Club; Newman Club; ArH Club CHARLES STEPHEN AULT I . Williamsport Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma President! Agriculture Student Council; President, Delta Theta SIQITIOI Presidcni, FFA; 4-;H Alp ha Tau Alpha; IFC; IFC Board of Control; VIce- Presidcnf,Coon50ci01y I DAVID SNOOK BAILEY . . Beaver Springs Agricultural Education Apl ha Gamma Rho Chapel Choir, Phi Mu Alpha; Treasurer, Alpha Gamma Rho; FFA; LSA HOWARD WILLIAM BAKER, JR. . Tunkhonnock Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology VicerPrcsidenf, Agricultural Economics Club; lntromurols RICHARD JOE BARKLEY . Buffalo Mills Agricultural Education FFA JOSEPH EWING BARNARD Chesfer Fr esrf ry . . X' Sigma PI Forestry Society Agriculture SYudent Council; Phi E'ICI SIngI. We slcy Foundation; $ylvan Sccretory,Sigma Theta Ep5I ilon Tyrone JOHN GARMAN BARR ZOOIOQY and Entomology Beta Theta Pi BENJAMIN ADAM BARZILOSKI, JR Tunkhonnock Two- Year Agriculture W. ROBERT BASTIAN . I . Williamsport Pro Veterinary Aco ocia Treasurer, Acacia; Prc Vet Society; Nittany Grotto; intromurals HERBERT LCROY BENCH . . Titusville Dairy Science Sig mo Alpha Epsilon . Duiry Science Club; Dairy Products Judging Tca DEAN L. BERKEY . . . . Arnold Riding Club; Forestry Society CHARLES THOMAS BETUSH I . Natronu Heights Conservation FRED NELSON BIESECKER . , Sc m nton Agricultural EconomIcs and Rural Sociology Phi Gamma Delta President, PhI Gamma De Ito; Po rmi Nous; Biue Key; S Clu b; gcr Soarer; Alpha PhI Omeqt ROBERT C BIESTERFELDT I I Woodhaven, N. Y. Forestr Xi SIqma Pi; Forestry SOCIch; Ou'rmg Club; Intromuruls DONALD R. BIGLER I . . Gibsonio Agricultural Education FFA FREDERIC HOWARD BLEVINS . . Hogerstown, Md. Landscape Architecture Alpha Zefu . PI Gamma Alpha; PI Alp ho Xi' , Vice PreSIdcni Student Landscape Society; Agriculture Student CounCIl; Horticulture Ciu T. ROY BOGLE . . . . . DuBois Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club; Former; Canterbury Club LYNN SUMNER BOWES I . I Jersey Shore Animal Husba nrdy uGammu Rho Block and Bridle Club; Vice President, AlphaA Glummu Rho HARRY LEE BOWLIN . I . Confluence Forestry Tau Phi Delta Wesley Foundation; Sylvan E. BRUCE BOYD . . I . Ephroto Animal Husbandr Block and Bridle Club; LItfic International BRUCE BEALE BRENNEMAN . . Freeport Forestry SGA Assembly; Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry So ocieiy; A riculturc Student Council; Wesley Society; Outi Ign thJlUb ROBERT LEROY BRIER . Pit ttsburgh Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Phi Kappa Sigma . Blue Band; Jazz Club KARIN PATRICIA BRINDLEY . State College Bocteri noogy Beta Sigma Omicron Corresponding Secretory, Beta Sigma Omicron; Iota Sigma Pi; and Coccus lub; Players DAVID WILSON BROWN . . Finleyville Ammo! Husbandr Alpha Gamma Rho Blogk and Bridle Club MELVIN AARON BROWN . Herndon Agricultural Education ViCO'PrCSianY, FFA, Alpha Tau Alpha THOMAS EDWARD BROWN . . Fairless Hills Forestry Sigma hi Forestry Socmiy; Outing Club; Intramural: 56 WILLIAM CLARK BROWN . . . Shelocta Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club BARBARA KAY BRUBAKER . Hollidoysburg uIHusban ry Block and Bridle Club; nLiifle international; Pre- Ve? Society ROBERT STANLEY BUDZ . . Curtisville Landscape Architecture Alpha Rho Chi Treasurer, Alpha Rho Chi; Treasurer Pi AI puh Pi Gamma Alpha; St ued nt Landscape Society; Horticultural Cl ub ADAM EDWARD BULHAROWSKI . St. Clair Forestry Tau Phi Delta XI Sigma PI JOSEPH SEBRING BUTTERWICK . . Harlcysville Provatorinary B'OLk and Bridle Club; Outing Club; Prc'ch SOCIon ROBERT ALLAN BYERS . Latrobe Zoology and Entomology ALLEN EDWARD CAFRITZ . . Washington, D. C. Zoology and Entomology Alpha Epsilon Pi JOHN IVAR CALLENBACH . . Boolsburg Conservation Alpha Gamma Rho lniramurals RICHARD WILSON CAMPBELL . Morrisville Landscapen Architecture Alpha Gamma Rho Troc io 'Trcosu u,rer Student Landscape Society; Horticultural Club; pa Vice President, Psi Alpha Xi; inframuruis; Outing Club; Ag Hill Br reeze; Varsity MS Clu THOMAS AMES CARTER . Washington Pou ltry Husbandry Agriculture Student Council; President, PouHI'Y C'Ub BARBARA CAROLINE CLARKE . . . Ardmore An imul Husbandry Secretory, Block and Bridie Club; Farmer ICamera Club; tile International; 4 H Clu Hegins hCI Gamma Rho AID Forestry Society; Block and Bridle Club; Outing Club; Ag Hill Br r,eeze Farm GARY ROY COLEMAN F ores Iy LOUIS MICHAEL COLVIN . . . Schellsburg nI IHusbandry Block and Bridle Club; Little lniemaiionoi; Livestock Judging Team ROBERT ARMIN COMPTON . Ringtown Zoology and Entomology Collegian; Camera Club NEIL PALMER CORSELIUS . . Clarks Summit Pre- Veterinary Delta Theta Sigma Pre- Vet Society; Coovly Society; Penn Staiea Bible Fellowship; Clo er Club; Phi Em Sig Vandergrifi LORENZO MARCO CORSI Alpha Phi Delia Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club; lntromurols HOWARD CHESTER CRAIG New Castle Dairy Science Dairy Science Club; Wesley Foundation CARROLL ARDEN CURTIS Newfoundland Agricultural EducatI Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Vice President, Alpha Tau Alpha, FFA; Chapchho oir 58 DAVID WALKER DARLINGTON . . POCOpSOn i Science Dairy Judging Team; Dairy Science Club DONALD BARRY DAVIES . . Pittsburgh Zoology and Entomology Westminster Foundation DONALD ANDREW DAVIS . . Dover Agricultural Education Phi Sigma Kappa lntramuruls; FFA DONALD EDWARD DECKMAN . . Mechonicsburg Agricultural Educa! Delta Theta Sigma Vi Ice President, Delta Theta Sigma; FFA; lntramurols LINDA LOU DELAPLAIN . . . Harrisburg Animal Husbandry Farmer; Block and Bridle Club; Camera Club; Little International; 4-H Club ROBERT HUGH DONALDSON, JR. . Lafayette Hill AIn imal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club DAVID DICKEY DUPPSTADT . . . Stoystown Agricultural Education i Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA GEORGE WILLIAM EDWARDS . Tomaquo General Agriculture BARRY MEADS EINSIG . . . Dover Forestry 0' Phl Glee Club;0u1ing Club BRUCE HENRY EITZEN . . North Hills Animal Husbandry Delta Theta Sigma Block and Bridle Club; 4-H Club; Westminster Foundation; lntramurals GARI ROBERT EPP . . . Bethlehem Forestry JAY MILLER ESPENSHADE . Elizabethtown Animal Husbandry Lime International; Block and Bridle Club; Outing Club; Lac crosse; Livestock Judging Tea JOHN PAUL ESPY, JR. . Spruce Creek Agricultural Education FFA EDITH LeBOUTILLIER FARR . Wayne Agricultural and Biological Chemistry JOSEPH RICHARD FATORA . . Blairsville Zoology and Entomology Zoolo gyClu b JOHN WILLIAM FELDMEYER . . . Levittown Forestry Society ROBERT TERRANCE FORNEY . . . Palmyra Forestry Tau Phi Delta President, Forestry Society; Agriculture Student Council WILLIAM ANDREW FOSNOCHT . . Shillington orestry Intramurals DAVID HENRY FOWLER . . . Danville An imal Husbandry Vice President eBlock 0nd Bridle Club; Outing CIuIy LiIIIem International; udging Team; Livestock Judging Tea DONALD PAUL FOWLER . . . Danvi e Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club; Moat Judgin ng Team; Livestock Judging Tcom; Hle Internationu I CAROL EWING FRANK . . Wilkinsburg Landscape Architecture Egesidcnt Lconi dgs; Sccrestury, Agriculture Student Council Trees urcr, S Imes CollogIan; PIo oey En ncompmcnf; Sect cot ry, SIucIe nt Landscape OCIety; Alpha Lambda DcIIo; SGA Cabinet; Horticulture Clu I LOWELL RUSSELL FRANTZ . . . Pine Grove Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Delta Theta Sigma Agricultural Economics Club; AFROTC Rifle Team BILL LEE FRICK . , , Kittonning Zoology and Entomology Tau Kappa Epsilon AIphu Phi Omega; Zoology CIub ANNE GARDNER . . Egypt, Mass. Z V and Entomoiog Gamma Sigma Sigma; Sccrctoiy, Pre- Vet Society;y200109y Club' OUYIHQ C'Ub SAMUEL KENT GATES . . . Hellertown Animal Husbandry ROBERT CALVIN GAVER . . - Greencw'e Agricultural and Biological Chemistry chtu President, Lerig ChemicoI Souety; Agriculture Student CIOUNZ'I Trcos urcr, COOIY 550 ERNEST HARRY GEANETTE . . - Mor'iSVi e Forcsiry Society CHARLES ALBERT GEESEY . DOIICISIOWn Botany and Plant Pathology LEE PHILIP GEMMILL . . . Sworthmore Lambda Chi Alpha BOCICNOIOQY Rod and Coccus Club THEODORE ALTON GEORGE . I , DUBOIS Forestry Forestry Society RONALD LAWRENCE GILBERT York Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Vice-President, Riding Club ROSALIND GINBURG . . . Clinton, Conn. Bacteriology Hillel MillviIIe DEAN B. GIRTON . Dairy Science Blue Bond; Dairy Science Club RONALD NEAL GLASS . State College FOVOSUY Alpha Gamma Rho RALPH JAMES GRABBE LEWISIOW Forestry Society Alexandria, Va. PHOEBE ANN GREENLEAF Alpha Xi Delta Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Collegian; Secretory, Agricultural Economics Club WILLIAM JOHN GREENWALD . . . Allentown Fozostry Forestry Society; SAME; Intromuruls. ROTC Bund RICHARD GEORGE GREGER . I I Philadelphia Zoology and Entomology PI Kappa Alpha Camera Club; Jazz Club; LA VIE; Manager, Track HANS MI GREGERSEN , . . State College Forestry Delta Chi Presmcm, Delta Chi; Outmg Club; Forestry Society; lntrumurols ADOLPHE DANIEL GREYBEK . . . Chester Prchetennory PrevVef Socnety; Dermatory OIIIcor JAMES BOOKER GRIFFIN, JR. , . Richmond, Va, Forestry Kappa Slng VIcc PrcsIricnt, Kappa Slgmu DAVID WARREN GROFF . . . Bethlehem Horhculture Treasurer, HorncuHure Club; Alpha PhI Omega; Outmq Club GERALDINE MARY GRUBE . . Mohrsville Aqncultural JournalIsm Newman Club; Farmer, Thom Sigma Phi; College Co--Op; WSGA House EARLE SLAWSON GUFFEY . . . McKeesport HortIculturo Ch Pih . Agrlculturo Student Council; Horticulture Club' PI Alpha Xi BENJAMIN HALLOCK . . . . Laceyville Dairy Science Dcnry Science Club CHARLES HENRY SCOTT HARKINS, JRI . Newtown Square An mcI Husbandry Block and BrIrch Club; Aquculture Student Council; Mom Judgmg Team DOROTHEA CHRISTINA HARMS , Reading MndIcaI Technology Gum mo PhI Beta Mortar Board; ChIm , Angel FII qht, AgrlcuIture St udenf CourICIl; WSGA re; an Premdcnl P.0d rmd Corcus C Iuh Couly Somety' PhI SIngJ ROBERT WAYNE HARRISON . . Muncy AngcuItural EducatIon Alpha Gamma Rho TrIbunul; Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA; Dairy Science Club WILLIAM ALBERT HAUGH . . . Brookville Dairy Sc 09 Al pho Dalry SCI:nCC Club; Outing Club; Dalry Come Judging Team JAMES MIDDLETON HAWLEY . . Wheeling, W. Va. Animal Husbandry . LIon's Paw; PrcsIdent, Couly SOCIch; Parmi Nous; Edltor, Agn HIII Breeze; SGA Assembly; Block and Bndlc Clutr Encamp me MARILYN JOANNE HZELFRICH . Allentown oology and EntomoIog Secretary-Trcasurzer, Zo ool ogy Club; Block and Bridle Club; LIttle International; 4- H Clu PAUL ALONZA HENDERSHOT . Worfordsburg Agncultural Educatlon THEODORE HERBERT HENDERSON, JR. . Mount Lebanon Ammal Husbandry LYNN MATTER HENNINGER . Berrysburg qucultural EducutIon Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA; OutInq Club 6O JOHN HAMILTON HENSZE Y . . Bellefonfe Animal Husbandry JOHN BERNARD HEROUX . . . Lancaster Fo y Secretory, Forestry Society; NeWmon Club; Sylvan ELVIN S. HESS . . , . Lancaster A ricultural Education President, FFA; Alpha Tau Alpha; Penn State Bible Fellowship CHARLES RANDOLPH HIESTAND . MGF'CNO General Agriculture Kappa Delta Rho DAVID GORDON HILL . I . FrecDOrt AnImaI Husbandry AI ph a Gamma Rho Chapel Choir; Moot Judgmg Team; LIvcstock Judglng Team THOMAS MORLEY HILL, JR . . Arnold F0 re Forestry SSociety RALPH LEONARD HIRT I . . Phoenixville Forestry Forestry Society MURL GERARD HOCKLENBERRY . Newtown Landscape Architecture Agriculture Student Council; President, Studenf Landscape Society JOEL CHARLES HOCKINSON . . Hollidaysburg Forestry Tau Phi Delta lntromurols; Forestry Society; SAME DONALD MCCLENNEN HOFMEISTER . . Elizabeth Agricultural Education Alpha Gamma Rho FFA; Outing Club; Ag HI'II Breeze DELANO FRANKLIN HOOVER . Whitehouse Station, N. J. Dairy Sctenco Theta Delta Chi Dairy Science Club JAMES HORNBECK . , . East Ookmonf Forestry Forestry Society; lntromurals; Jazz Club ANTHONY EUGENE HREBAR . . Lloydell Forestry BOYD ALLAN HUTCHISON . . Bellevue,0hio Forestry XI Sigma Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Forestry Socieiy; Sylvan CHARLES ALBERT ITLE . . . Ebensburg Dairy Science Alpha Zeta President, VIce.Pr05Ident, Dairy Science Club: Newman Club; Cooly Society; Grunge; Dairy Cattle Judging Team JOHN DAVID JANETKA EXPO Animal Husbandry Delta Theta Sigma Io ck and Bridle Club; 4- H Club; Newman Club Laccyville Delta Theta Sigmo Tre surer, Grange; tian Fellowship DAVID NEIL JAYNE Agricultural Education Treasurer, 4-H Cul b; Treasurer, Delta Theta SI'cLQm FFA Co ooly Society; Alpha Tau Alpha; Inter- Vursny Chris LEONARD VINCENT JOHNSON New Castle Agricultural Education Newman Club; FFA 61 62 STANLEY B. JOHNSON . . . State College Forestry Forestry Society RONALD ALVIN JONES . . . . Berwyn Forestry Forestry Society; Jazz Club; Sylvan DON BRADFORD JOSEPHSON . . State College Dairy Science President, Dairy Science Club; lntramurals; Da'ry Products Judging Team RONALD L. KAUFMAN . . . . Altoono Forestry Vice-President, Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry Society SANDRA LUCILLE KEENER . . Schuylkill Haven Medical Technology Symphony Orchestra; Gamma Sigma Phi EUGENE KEMMERLING . . . Feasterville Wood Utilization BARBARA LUCILLE KENNEDY . . Uniontown Zoology and Entomology Debate Club; Pre- Med Society; Delta Alpha Delta; Zoology Club; Kappa Phi NEIL CLAIR KEPPLE . . . '. Leechburg I a! Husbandry , Block and Bridle Club; FFA ROBERT ALLEN KERR . . . . Bedford Conservation JOHN ROSS KESSINGER . . Farminggdole, N. Y. Dairy Scie ecn e ma Chi Dairy Science Club; FDormitory Officer; IWest Hall Council; IFC Boa rd of Con? JOSEPH ROSS KESSINGERP . . Formingdole, N. Y. e-Veterinary Pre-Vet Society; Agriculture: Student Council; Dormitory Officer; LSA ROBERT LAWRENCE KIMBLE . . Roaring Branch Animal Husband! Treasurer, Block and Bridle Club; Livestock Judging Team BEALE HENRY KINSEY . Harrisburg Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Beta Theta Pi RICHARD CHARLES KLINE . . . Hamburg Agricultural Education Alpha Zeta President, Alpha Tau Alpha; President, FFA; ICG; Coaly Society; Agriculture Student Council; Judging Tea ANDREW JOSEPH KNAPKA Fairmont Springs Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology CHARLES yFLEMING KREWSON, III . Abington Forest Tau Phi Delta President Tau Phi Delta;Vice-Presiden1,Forestry Society; Glee Club; Basketba II EDGAR CHARLES KRUG . Ashville Agricultural Education JAMES FRANK LACEK . . . Wilkes.Barre Forestry Forestry Society; Newman Club; Nittany Grotto; Sylvan SANDRA JANE LAMONT . . , PhIIodelphio Bacteriology Phi Mu Secretary, Lcibig cChemical Society; Gamma Sigma SIgmn; Rod and Coc :;CIub Newman Club; Inframurols GEORGE ARTHUR LAYMAN . . Hanover Zoology and Entomology Alpha Chi sigma Collegian; LA VIE; Alpha Phi Omega; VicchresidcnI, Alpha Chi Sigma EDWIN HOWARD LAYTON . . Worfordsburg General Agriculture Poultry Club JOSEPH PIERRE LEFEBYRE i . . Johnstown Forestry AUSA; SAME; Forestry Society RAY STEWART LEHR . . . I York Animal Husbandry President, Block and Bridle Club; Agriculture SIuden? CounciI' tJu udging Team; Livestock Judg Ign T WILLIAM CHARLES LENHARDT, JR. . . Cornwall Horticu Itu re Horticulture Club .g-Q- A RAY WILMER LeVAN I I , Cotawissa Agricultural Economics and Rural Society Vicc- PrcSIdenI, Agricult ure Stu dent Council; President, Agricultural Economics Club; Coaly Soci IcIy WILLIAM CURTIS LIGGETT . NEW Florence Agricultural Education WILLIAM IRVIN LINDLEY . . Prospcmy Agricultural Education Phi Kappa Tau Outing Club; Intromurols KENNETH DUANE LINDSEY . . Conneaut Lake Forestry Forestry Society SALLY AILEEN LITTLE . . . . Patton Bacteriology Iota Sigma Pi; Rod and Coccus Club; Newman Club ARTHUR ROBINSON LITTLEWOOD, IH . - Befwyn Zoology and Entomology Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; Alpha Phi Omega GORDON LAVERNE LUCKENBAUGH Glen Rock . Forestry Xi Sigma Pi ROBERT FRANKLIN LYLE Johnsonburg Forcs try Forestry Society; yJazz Club Bliinirsville ROGER LEE McCHESNEY . Animal Husbandry Delta Theta Block and Bridle Club; Grange; 4- H Club; Farmer, FFA; Little International Mount Lebanon ROBERT LeROY McCOWN AIpha Zeta Agronomy Emlenton F. DONALD MCCOY - I Theta Delta ChI Forestry FAHY WILLIAM MCDONALD Grompian Forestry Intramurols 64 RICHARD CLYDE MCDONALD, JR. AnImal Husbandry Alpha Gamma Rho President, Alp ho Gamma Rho Bl 0c ck and Bridle Cl'ub; LIIIIc In Iernahonol; Ag HIII Breeze Cooly Socic Shippensburg JAMES R. MCMULLEN . . Armcgh Agricultural Education Secretary, F A MICHAEL EMMANUEL MATSKO Perryopolis Pro- Veterinary Alp ho Gamma Rho VIc cc- President Al pha Gamma Rho; Pre- VeterinaryC Society; Olr y SCIoncc Club; Farmer; Ag HIII Bre WILLIAM EDWARD MESSERSMITH Animal Husbandry Block and BrIdIc Club LEWIS JAMES MILLER Z ogy and Entomology Scabbard and Blade; Pcrshmg RIIIcs SAMUEL FLOYD MINOR Agnculrural EconomIcs Presldent, Alpha Zeta; PresIdenII Dmids; IFC; LIvchock Judqmq en Dairy Science Club; Schuylkill Haven Capt oin, Wros? Ilmq; Presndcnf, Agnculfurol DonviIIe Cormichoels Aleha Zero 0 ' Vico- EconomicsI Club; JOHN H. MITCHELL Lemont Agricultural Economics THOMAS RUNYON MOORE Forestry Sylvan; Agnculturo Student Council Wilmington, Del. GEORGE LOWELL MORTON Agricultural Education Treasurer, FFA; Alpha Tau AIphu McConncIIsburg CHARLES HERMAN MOSTOLLER Agncultural Educatl tIno Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA CHARLES STANLEY NADDEO Ge neral Agriculturp Outing Club JOHN CHARLES NAGY 00! y and Entomolo y I Gamma Delta ProSIdcnf, Blue Key; IFC; Encampment; Sophomore Class Advisory Board iedcns Kappa SIgmo Hovertown Haverford THOMAS ALAN NETH . . . . Erie AnImal Husbandry Sigma Pi Prc-Vot Society MYRON AESON NEWELL Vondergrift yndHusbo pO Treasurer, Wcstmmsier LlFourIdaIIon; Secretory, Poultry Club CONRAD LEWIS NICHOLAS . Walnufport Iculturo Horticulture Club; Clover Club; FFA; Vegetable Judging Team LOIS ELIZABETH NICHOLS Zoology and Entomology Iu b; Secretory, Interlan JOHN ARTHUR NORDBERG Forestr Captam, Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; Forestry Society; Xi SIngI Pi HELEN MAY NOTOPOULOS MedIcaI Technology Rod and Coccus Club AI 9th Gamma Delta Secretory TIchsurcr Zoology Club; President Schuhploftlers C Ambridge Harrisburg Altoono JAMES ROBERT NUSS . . . Forty Fort Alpha Zeta Horticult ure President, Pi Alpha Xi; Horticulture Club MAYNARD EARL NUSS . . . . Portage orestry Forestry Society JAMES JOSEPH NUSSBAUM . . Pittsburgh Horticulture President, Junior Class; Cho airman Junior Prom Commi Ittee; Sccr rotary, Pi AI ha XI; Junior Class Advisory Board; Senior Clo ass Adviser ry Board; All- UnIvcrsin Cabinet; Horticulture Club; Newman Club; Outing CILIb WADE LOWRY NUTTER . . Wexford Forestry Tau Phi Delta President, Tau Phi Delta Xi Sigma Pi; Vice President F0 orosiry lSociety; Sen nior Class Advisory Board; Ainculiure Student Counc cil DAVID R. OWSLEY . . . Wexford andscapc ArchItectu ure Student Lands. ope LaSocioty; Horticulture Club; Intromurols FRANK HERSHEY PEIFFER . Harrisburg Agricultural Education FFA ROBERT HOUPT PERO . . . Jenkintown Forestry Forestry Society ROBERT JAMES PERRY . . . Pittsburgh Forestry Newman Club; Jazz Club; Intromurals; Forestry Socieiy RICHARD MARSHALL PHILLIPS . . Kennett Square Agricultural Economics Kappa Delta Rho AincuIYuroi Economics Club WILLIAM KIRK PINDAR, JR. . . LGnCOSIe' Landscape Architecture Alpha TOU Omega hopcI Choir; Gymnastics; Horticulturei cCIub; Intramurals; St udcnt Landscape Soc RICHARD NILE PLOTTS . . Forksville Agricultural Education Sigma Tau Gamma FFA; Intramurols ROBERT THOMAS POLLOCK . . West Chester Zoologyp and Entomology Alpha Zeta esideni Zoology Club; Cooly Society; Outing Club; griculiuro Student Coun cil JAMES JOSEPH PORTMAN . . CorcIopolis Horticulture Alpha Gamma Rho elphi; Andro cle es; Fa a;rmer President, Horticulture CIub; Botany Club; Ag Hill Bree eze; Agricu ulture Stu dent Coun cil; Clover Club; Gran nge; Newman Club; Coon Society; Encampment; 4 Hn CI ub; West HaIIs Counci THOMAS CATHUART POTTER . Upper Darby airy SCIence Einiromurals A. NORMAN RAPPAPORT . . . Philadelphia Forestry Scabbard and Blade; Pershing Rifles; Forestry Society; UCA CHARLES WILMER RAUP, JR. . . . Yeadon Animal Husbandry Pi Kappa Alpha PAUL LAWTON REA Tyrone try FOIostry Society; Xi Sigma Pi DENIS CHARLES REICHARD . Allentown ma Phi Epsilon Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Club; Marketing CiUb i'mmmumls 66 DONALD WILSON REINERT I . New Tripoli Agricultural Educatio on Treasurer, Alpha Tou Alpha; Secretory- Treasurer FFA WILLIAM ADEN REYNOLDS . . . Athens Pr - eterinary PreVVct SOCIety; Block and Bridle Club DONALD MILLER ROBINSON . . . Media Agricultural Education Alpha Zeta Presudont FFA; Secretory, Alpha Tau Alpha; Cooly ISOCIety; Agriculture Student CounCII; lFC;In1rCImuruls RONALD KEITH ROWLEY . New Kensington Ge neral Agriculture Zoology Club; Prc- Vet Society RICHARD LEON RUPERT . . . Cloirton Hor cultu ure Horticulture Clcub; Intromumls CHESTER MORROW RUPP, JR . . State College chrestr Forestry Society; Sylvan EDGAR GARY SCOTT . . - . Shickshinny Forestry - Tau Phi Delta Agriculture Student Councul; Forestry Society; lntrumurols QUENTIN LEON SEITZ . . . Felton Forestry Phi Kappa Tau Outing Club; Pershing Rifles; SAME; AUSA; Forestry Society ALAN DAVIS SEXTON . . . Union City re-Veterinar ry Pre Vet hSociety; Agriculture Student Council; Alp oPhi Omega; Wesley FoundCIt tion JAMES MICHAEL SHEA . . I Glenshow Dairy Science Sigma Phi Epsilon Dairy Science Club; Management Club DONALD EARL SHIRAR . Bridgeport Landscape Architecture Student Landscape Society JAMES KILLIAN SIGLER . Tarentum Agricultural Education FFA BARBARA JEAN SIMMONS . . . Worminster Medical Technology 29 to Tau Alpha Cooly Society; Agriculture Student Council; Treasurer, Zeta Tau Alpha; Per es,Idcnt R 0d and Coccus Club; Gr cck Week Committee TOM N SIMMO NS . . . YcI rdley Pre- Veterinary Delta Sigma Phi Pro Vet Society; Block and Bridle Club JAMES ROBERT SINGER . . . Elysburg Forestry BENJAMIN CARL SMITH . Wycombe Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Alpha Gamma Rho Secretory, Dairy Science Club; Agricultural Economics Club GEORGE TURNER SMITH, JR. . . Wilkes Barre Forestry AlphaZ et CI Secretory, Forestry Society; Editor, Sylvan SYDNEY GERALD SMITH . Waterford Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Alpha Gamma Rho Agricultural Economics Club WAYNE LAWRENCE SMITH . . Lonsdole Bacteriology Lambda Chi Alpha Rod and Coccus Ciub; SAME; AUSA; Track DANIEL COULSON SPEACE . . . Eikton,Md. Forestry Forestry Society; lntromurals MAX LEAR SPONSELLER . . . AlAbbotistown Pre- Veterinary phc Zeta Cooiy Socieiy; Traffic Court; LSA: President, Pre- Vet Society; APhiE Sigma; Agnculiurc Student Council; Alpha Phi Omega; Riding Club; lntromurols ELMER CLINTON STAMM, JR. . . Bethei Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Agricuiiurol Economics Clu VICTOR C. STANDA . , . Conemaugh Forestry DAVID EUGENE STANLEY I . . Milesburg i Science Cooly Society; Livestock Judging Team; Dairy Science Club ARLENE HELEN STARKEY . . . Pittsburgh Conservation Sigma Sigma Sigma Managing Editor, Farmer; Secretary, Sigma Sigma Sigma WILLIAM KREBS STAUFFER . . Schuylkill Haven Forestry Forestry Socxciy GERALD EDWARD STEIS RidiGY Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology ROBERT JOSEPH STEMKO . I . . Hozleton Forestry JOHN HARRIS STEPHENS, Ill . . . Cramer Agricultural Educatio Ai pah Gamma Rh Treasurer, SAME; Outing Club; AUSA; Ag Hill Breeze; FFA; intromurals LAWRENCE ALFRED STRA,TTON JR. . . Smethport airy Science COOIY Sociow, Dairy Ju dging Team; Dairy Science Club; EU 8 Student Fellowship; 4 H Club; Muster, Grange RICHARD MAXWELL STRICKLER Silver Spr'nQI Md- Agriculiural Economics and Rural Sociology In tr rramu rols RICHARD G. STUBY . . . Punxsutowney Agricultural Education A'Dha Gamma Rho Chapel Choir; Intcr-Varsiiy Christian Fellowship; FFA; Glee Club GEORGE WINSTON STURGEN . LewisburQ Forestry Ai pha Kappa Lambda Forestry Society; Rifle Team; West Halls Council WILLIAM JOSEPH SULLIVAN . . - Eric For es Forestry Society; Camera Club JOHN lRWlN SUTHERLAND . , West Alexander eneral Agriculture President, Clover Club; Agriculture Sfudcni Council; Grange ROBERT ANGUS SUTHERLAND . Liberty Corner, N. J. Forestry lntramurals ALBERT AUGUST THUMLER . . Philadelphia Dairy Science Sigma Pi Dairy Science Club; Vice-Presidcnf, Sigma Pi LARRY WILLIAM TOMBAUGH . . . Erie ore ry Intramurols; Forestry Society; Outing Club CHARLES HENRY TROST . . Erie Zoology and Entomology Zoology Cl ub HARRY CHARLES TROSTEL . . Philadelphia Forestry lntromurals; Outing Club DONALD LAUBACH TUTTLE . . Norristown Agricultural Educaton Delta Theta Sigma FFA; CloveI Club; lnter-Vorsity Christian Fellowship DAVID LEE ULLOM . . . . Washington Forestry College Co-op KEITH CONRAD VEACH . Bedford Agricultural Education FFA FRANCIS JOHN VOYTAS . . . Johnstown Forestry . Xi Sigma Pi; Foresfry Society PETER LAUGHLIN WADSWORTH . . Bryn Mawr Dairy Science Sigma Pi Dairy Science Club; Vice-President, Sigma Pi; Captain, Soccer WILLIAM B. WARREN . . . Bradford Forestry Forestry Society EVELYN ISABEL WERNHAM . State College gy and Entomol og Phi Kappa Phi; Outing Club; Zoology Club; yAlpha Lambda Delia CHARLES JAMES WEYANDT . . Windber Zoology and Entomology Kappa Delta Rho Chemisfry and Physics Student Council CHARLES BROOKE WHITEMAN . . Norristown Wood Utilization Tau Phi Delta Secretary Treasurer, Tau Phi Delta; Xi Sigma Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Forestry Soci Iey NEIL JEFFREY WILDING . . Keyport, N. J. . Zoology and Entomology Treasurer, Nittony Grono ROGER MERRILL WILLIAMS . . Punxsutcwney Forestry Forestry Society; Sylvan WILLIAM PHILLIPS WINTER State College gricultural and Biological Chemi Ist ry Vice- President, Liebig Chemical Society DONALD EVERETT WISE . . Honey Brook Lon cape Architectur re Pi Alpha Xi; Student Landscape Society; Horticulture Club PAUL EDWARD WISE . . . Halifax Agricultural Education FFA 68 CHARLES LAMAR WITMER . . . Lykens Dairy Science Dairy Science Club HEINZ GUENTHER WOLFF Philadelphia Agronomy igma Pi Agronomy Club; Outing Club LUCILLE MARIE WOOD Zoology and Entomology Zoology Club Pittsburgh HARVEY WILLIAM WORRELL . Philadelphia Zoology and Entomology ALAN CARROLL WRIGHT . . SmethPOrt Landscape Architecture Farmer DAVID ALLAN YOAS Williamsport Forestry Society CLAIR W. ZERBY . . Spring Mills Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club; FFA; Soccer Team RAYMOND J. ANTON HUGH K. ASHCRAFT DAVID ASSAL FRANCIS L. BLANCHARD RICHARD A. BOOTH CHARLES A. BOSTER WALTER S. CARELL, JR. DAVID J. CORBY JAMES R. DETEURK STEPHEN E. DUBIN EUGENE H. GABLE ANTHONY A. HUNTER TODD B. KEEPFER LEONARD C. MARCUS ALLAN M. PETERSON ROBERT O. J. RABENOLD DONALD F. ROTELL RAY R. ROTHENBERGER HENRY H. SANGREE JOHN F SPRINGER KERMIT M. SHOUN DUANE E. TOBIAS DARWIN E. ZIMMERMAN Agricultural materials are analyzed by agricultural Dairy science students learn from firsthand . . and blologlcol chemistry student observations of dairy cattle BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 72 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OSSIAN R. MacKENZIE ean ORGANIZATION OSSIAN R. MchENZlE - - - - Dean DAVID H. McKINLEY - - - - Associate Dean LAWRENCE E. FOURAKER - - Assistant Dean for Research EARL P. STRONG - - - Assistant Dean BERRY B. LETHBRIDGE Assistant Dean for Continuing Education G. KENNETH NELSON Head, Department of Accounting and Business Statistics RALPH H. WHERRY Head, Department of Commerce and Management MONROE NEWMAN - - Head, Department of Economics EARL P. STRONG - - Director, Bureau of Business Research G. K. NELSON E. P. STRONG 4t: :5 5 4,; B. B. LETHBRI DGE R: H. WH ERRY Ar MONROE NEWMAN 73 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION STUDENT COUNCIL Council Officers: Walter L. Lloyd, President; Vincent L. Merino, Vice-Presi- dent; Nancy J. Werner, Secretary; Rich- ard J. Lloyd, Treasurer. The Business Administration Student Council serves one of the largest colleges on campus. Various activities are planned by the Council beginning with an Orien- tation Week program with o two-hour dis- cussion for freshmen. Convocations are held throughout the year giving business administration students an opportunity to speak with experienced businessmen. WALTER L. LLOYD President Bottom RoweF. S. Tener, W. A. Walton, L. W. Di Giocinto, R. J. Lloyd, V. L. Merino, N. J. Werner, W. L. Lloyd, K. R. Binder. Second Row--W. A. Graham, R. P. Gray, P. H. lsop, P. G. Bloom, R, J. Kitzinger, L. D. Epstein, G. A. Goldberg, W. E. Mason. Third RoweM. l. Lowy, D. A. Vale, J. D. Swortzwelder, G. W. Abrams, S. B. Burmen, L. M. Hermon. Top Row-B. H. Lang, H. E. Needlemcn, E. B. Choiken, R. W. Bosich, S. R. Baron, G. F. Hulse, D. Treger. 74 EDWIN ADELMAN . . . . Philadelphia Business Administration SIgmc Alpha Mu SAM; Outing Club LEROY JAMES AGSTEN, JRI . . I Reading Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi ccounting Club; Alpha Kappa Psi; Counsellng RICHARD ROBERT AKE . . . DuBois Business Administration SAM GROVER C. ALBRIGHT . . . . Lonsdole Business Administration Delta Upsilon Lacrosse; SAM JAMES ADALBERT ALEXY . . Glenside Business Administration Phi Kappa Sigma President, Phi Kappa Sigma; MorkctIng Club; iFC; Track ROY GEORGE ALTMAN . Brookville Business Administration Golf Team; Accounting Club RICHARD FRANKLIN AMERICA, JR. . Philadelphia Business Administration Omega Psi Phi Pr osidanfr nOmega si Phi; iFC; AFROTC Drill Team; old Air Society; Alpha Phi Omcg a EDWARD ANCHEL . . I Milford Business Administration etc Beta Tau Debate; Treasurer, Zeta Beta Tau; Alpha Kappa Psi; Marketing Club DAVID ANDERSEN . . . I Glen Rock BLIsinossM Administra Delta Chi n,agcr Basketball; Outing Club; Accounting Club DONALD CAMPBELL ANDERSON . Easton Business Administration Delta Nu Alpha; lntromurols JAMES W ANDERSON . . . Du BOiS Business Administr cti Ion Delta UDSHON President, Delta Upsilon; Baseball, Accounting Club WARREN E. ANDERSON . . Ridgwoy Business Administration Sigma Phi Epsiion Munogcment Club; lntromurols; Newman Club; Marketing Club WILLIAM WILSON ANGLISS I Eoston,Conn. usiness Administration ViccsPrcsident, lnier- Varsity Christian Fellowship; SAM CHARLES CAGE ANTLE, JR . . Berwyn Busin ness Administration Management Club; TIM Council MICHAEL WILLIAM AUMILLER . McClure Business Administration RICHARD ARTHUR AUSTIN . Swarthmore Business Administration Vice President Delta Sigma Pi; Jazz Club; Insurance Club; SAM WILLIAM JOHN AUSTIN . . Buffalo, N. Y. Business Administration RICHARD B. BABCOCK Ambler BIus ness Administration TiM Council; Marketin Club; S;AM Pershing Rifles; utlng C?ub; AIM Board of Gove rno lnframurols; GILBERT H. BAIR . . Manheim Business Administration Alpha Sigma Phi BRUCE ARTHUR BAKER . Johnsville us iness Administration West Halls Council; SAM; Dormitory Officer THOMAS MICHAEL BAKER . Hazleton Business Administraitimi Alp ho KappoP JOHN EDWARD BALA . . Johnstown Business Administration Finance Club MAURICE THOMAS BALLING . Formington Business Administration Phi Gamma Delta AIA; Treasurer, Phi Gamma Delta DAVID JAY BARNETT . Business Administration Phi Epsilon Pi SAM; Insurance Club EDWIN ASHTON BAUER . . Souderton Business Administration SA ;L'SA Outing Club' IRC JOHN RICHARD BAYER . Eightyfour Business Administration Accounting Club; Newman Club; Outing Club GREGORY SCOTT BEAN . . Allentown Business Administration Phi Kappa Sigma GERALD LEROY BEAVEUiR . . Philadelphia ness Administration Vice-President, Finance Club; Intramural: JAMES DAVID BEGGS . . St. Do vids Busmess Administration Sigma Alpha Epsilon President, Sigma Alpha E silon; Soph om more Class Advisory Board; AFR TC Drill Team; IFC ALEXANDER BERNARD BELENSKI . Kingston Business Administration Scabbard and Blade; SAME DONALD WILLIAM BELL . Pittsburgh Business Administration Delta Nu Alpha SYLVESTER LOUIS BENEDETTE . . . Hatfield usiness Administration Accounting Club NORMAN RAY BENNER . . . Johnsonburg Business Administration Theta Delta Chi Alpha Kappa Psi ROBERT M. BERSON . . White Plains, N. Y. Business Administration Alpha Epsilon Pi SAME; AUSA; Manager, Cross Country; Treasurer, Alpha Epsilon Pi JOHN ANTHONY BERTCH . Harrisburg Business Administration Accounting Club; Economics Club; Insurance Club; Newman Club CHARLES EDWARD BEST . White Haven Business Administration Finance Club; Newman Club 76 KAY ROSE BINDER . . . . Allentown Business Administration AI pha Phi iChi Theta; zBusiness Adminisirotionc1 Student Council; zCIub; Treasurer, Alp CHESTER ROBERT BLANK, JR. . . Somerset Business Administration ch ppa Sigma V Pres i,dent Ka appa Sigma President Finance Club; Business Ad- e Enfiniistrotion Student Counvtil; MMorketing Club, Jazz CIub: Dormitory 9 PHILLIP GORDON BLOOM . . Harrisburg Business Administration Beta Sigma Rho Editor, Biz-Ad Bull at in, Business Administration Student Council; Treasurer, Beta Si gma Rho . 2 '5' 7 Aml MARVIN BLUMENTHAL . . Philadelphia Business Administration LEO CHARLES BOEGLY . Philadelphia Business Administration !nsuronce Club; SAM; Camera Club LARRY ALLEN BOGATZ . . Harrisburg Business Admimstration Alpha Epsilon Pi NROTC Drill Team; SAM; Vice-President, Alpha Epsilon Pi PATRICK ALAN BOTULA . . . Pittsburgh Business Administration Delta Upsilon Captain, Football; Lion s Paw; Secretarvareasurer, Athletic Association Q. DAVID BOWERS . . . . Forty Fort Business Administration ROGER KENNETH BOWERS . Hazleton Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi; Insurance Club; Infromurols JAMES DEE BOWSER . . . . Valier Business Administration MERVIN FRANCIS BOYER, JR. . . . Lebanon Business Administration JOHN THOMAS BRADLEY . . . PhiIadeIphIO Business Administration Theta Delia Chi President,S iFinance Club; Junior Class Advisory Board; Bu ess Admimstrotion Student Counc BARRY ALLEN BRANDT . . . Bethlehem Business Administration Theta Xi Engineer DAVID S BRASSINGTON . State College Business Administration BEVERLY LOUISE BREESSEn . . WiIkes-Barre ess Administration UCA; Jozsz nClub; Delta Sigma Theta NATHAN SAMUEL BRENNER . . Harrisburg Business Administration Alpha EpsiI0n PI Intercollegiate Debate; Accounting Club; HiIIeI ROBERT LEE BRIDGE . . . Clarksburgl W- VG- Business Administration Delta Tau Delia ALLAN EUGENE BROWN A'exand'io Business Administration Nittany Grotto; Outing Club 77 78 LAURENCE KUHN BUCK s . Uniontown Business Administration Phi Gamma Delta Head Cheerleader; Pcrmi No Blue Key; Glee Club 1, Greek Week ommlttcc; Sophomore Secretory, IFC; Junior Secretory IFC RICHARD ROY BURGOON . I CC rlisle Business Administration Lambda Chi AIpha Co optoin Golf Team; Alpha Kappa PSI; b S Clu Nc wmun Club; Insurance Clu WAYNE SI BURKE , . . Upper Darby Busmess AdmInIstration Beta Sigma Rho Liberal Arts Student Councnl LARRY EUGENE BYERS . . . New Oxford Business AdmInIstratIon K0 oppo Sigma Vwico Premdenf, SGA; Li'on s Paw; Purmi Nous; Blue Key, Business Mono er M; Sccr ref cry, QuorIe rdcck Soc icIy; Delta Sigma Pi; Freshm mun Cass Advisory Board; JunIor Closs AdVIsory Board; NROTC Drill Team MARVIN H. CABLE . . . Beaver Falls Business Administration Alp ha Epsilon Pi Secretory, Alpha Epsilon Pi; Accounting Club; Intramurals JAMES MICHAEL CAMEROTE . . Springfield Busmess Administration Newman Club; SAM CARY ARND CAMPBELL . . , . I Pittsburgh Business AdministratIon SI. - Marketing Club i GEORGE ROBERT CAMPBELL . . Ea ston Business Admmistratio n DolFtcu Tau Delta Tro c;k Accounhng Club; SAM; Jazz Club; RICHARD BENJAMIN CAMPBELL . . Millerstown usinoss Administration WestminsIer Foundation; Intromurols WALTER DANIEL CAPLAN . . . Jeannette Business Administration oSigma Rho Skull and Bones; CBlue Key; Senior Class Advilsory Board; Circa; mpus Party; Engineer; HIIIo ROBERT LEO CARROLL . . . . Altoono Business Administration Them Xi Delta Nu Alpha DAVID JAY CARSON . . I Emporium Business Administration Kappa Delta Rho FInancc Club; IFC DON SCOTT CHARLTON . . Me adville Business Administration Sigma Alpha Epsilon MARK STEFAN CHASES I . State College Bu ness Administration Accounting Club; Management Club; Marketing Club ELLIOTT JAY CHERRY . I . Philadelphia mess Administration TIM; Economlcs Club; IntrumuraIs; Jazz Club; HIIIcI MICHAEL CHERVENIC . . . . C Iver Busmess AdministratIon Phi Kappa Tau Treasurer, Phi Kappa Tau DONALD CHUPRUN . . . . Nicholson Business Administration Marketing Club HOWARD M. CLEFF . . . Philadelphia Business Administration Zeta Beta Tau WDFM Staff; Marketing Club; Jazz Club; HiIIcI JAMES RUSSELL COBER , . , Indiana Business Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon Prosldenrt ITO uKnppo Epsllon; Skull and Bones; Scmor Class Advisory Bo ;ElcctIons CommIHcc; SGA Cnbmct; Alpha Phi Omega RICHARD HAROLD COLEMAN . , East McKeesport Business Admimstrahon Accounting Club; Mnrkehng Club; Intromurnls JAMES EDWARD COLLINS . Bremerton,Wosh. Business AdministratIoi'I SAM RICHARD EUGENE CONDO s Hershey Busmess Administration EDWIN RUSSELL CONNELLY . . New Castle Busmess Administration Alpha Tau Omega SAME; Delta Sigma Pi; Insurance Club NORBERT JOSEPH CONNORS, JRs . . Cononsburg BusInoss AdminIstratIon M9 moChi Treasurer SIgmo Chi; Spring Week Commlitce; IFC Accounting Clu ub; Ne wman Club Lacrosse; lntrcimu rols ALLAN THOMAS COPE . Port Carbon Business Administration VICOsprSIanY, IRC; Accounhng Club JOSEPH WILLIAM CORINI . . Sharon Business Administration KODDG Delta Rho SAM WALTER RAY COTTOM . , Greensburg Business Administration Phi Delia Theta Secretory, Blue Kc cy; MOI noger Cross Country; Spring We ck CommIHcc; ParmI Nous; 0th RICHARD HILLARY COYLE White Plains, N. Y. Business Administraticn WILMOT OWEN COYLE . . . Pitcairn usiness Administration Kappa Delta Rho Vice-Prcsident, Insurance Club; Accounting Club; Jazz Club; Intramurols JAMES HOMER CRANOS . . Reading Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi Accounting Club LOUIS J. CURRY , Uniontown Business Administration Phi Gamma Delia Blue Bond; Sccr cm ory- Treosur rcr Phi Mu Alpha; Do! to Sigma Pi; Bbusincss UniversIty Symphony; IFC Board of ComIol; Marketing Clu ALFRED ANTHONY D'AMICO Sykesvi e Business Administration Accounting Club ROBERT LEROY DANEKER , . WiliiamsDO Business Administration SIgma Tau Gamma SAM GARY ALFRED DAUM Bethel Park Busmess Administration Phi Kappa '39 Treasurer, PhI Kappa Psi; Alpha Kappa Psi LEWIS FRANKLIN DAVIDSON Bellefonfe ss AdmiiIIstratIon Alphas Kappa Psi; Accounting Ciuh Altoona FRED RUSSELL DAVIS Busmcss Administration Accounting Club; SAM; UCA 79 LOCHLANN BRUCE DEY . Confield, Ohio Business Administration Phi Kappa Psi Cheerleader; Encnmm Pcrmi Nous; Blue Ke ey; Collegian; Alpha Kappa AIM Boar of Governors; IFC; Freshman Advisory Board; Chairman, Ofi-Campus Tribunal LARRY WILLIAM DiGlACINTO . Middletown Businss Administration Phi Kappa Sigma Delta Si ma Pi; Alpha Phi Omega; Business Administration dent Council; Accounting Club; Bose b0 II ROBERT L. DOCKETY . . . No rberth Business Administration Delta Tau Delta JAMES DONAL DAVIS . . . Jenkintown Business Administration Management Club; insurance Club MICHAEL ALAN DAVIS . . Philadelphia Business Administration Economics Clu RICHARD MORGAN DEISHER . . Re ading Business Administration Sigma Phi Epsilon SAM; Marketing Club WALTER MARTIN ECKMAN . Coatesville Bus ness Administration Management Club; Insurance Club; Jazz Club; lntrcmurais CHARLES FREEMAN EDMUNDS . . Frenchville Business Administration Chi Phi Tre o,surer Chi Phi; Delta Sigma Pi; Jazz Club; IFC JOHN CHRISTOPHER EHMANN . Philadelphia Business Administration Sigma Alpha Epsilon Insurance Club ELIOT ROGER DREEBEN . . Un iontown Business Administration Phi Sigma Delta Skull cmdl tBones; President, Phi Sigma Delta; Froth; Blue Key; Intrqmurols; to Sigma Pi; Student Handbook; IFC; CPA; Manager, Tenn FRANK MICHAEL DUCATO . . . Cheswick Business Administration Theta Xi Vice-Presidenf, Theta Xi; Vice-President, Marketing Club; Collegian NORMAN AUGUST EBERLE Bus siness Administr ati on Accounting Club; Management Club State College JOHN DEAN EMMETT . . . . Butler Business Administration Sig aPi President, Sigma Pi; Accounting Club; Westminster Foundation; Intramurals MARY ANN ENGLISH . . Philadelphia Busin ness Administration Accounting Clutb; Outing Club; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Dor rmit ory Counselor; Newman Club LEE RAYMOND ERICKSON . . Do ylestown Business Administration Alpha Chi Rho Insurance Club 80 JOHN DuBOlS ELDER . . . McKeesport Business Administration Newman Club; SAM; lntrumurols ROBERT M. ELD Business Administration Du nkirk, N. Y. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Baseball RICHARD ANTHONY ELNICKI . DuBois Business Administration Delta Upsilon Secretory, Delta Upsilon; Alpha Kappa Psi; Pi Gamma Mu Secretary, Beta Gamma Sig FREDERICK MARTIN ESPENSHADE . State College Business Administratio on Dormitory Officer; Nitiony Council; Wes? Halls Council JOSEPH JOHN EVOCK, JR. . Bellefonte Business Administration SAM ALAN ROBERT FAIR . . s Philadelphia Business Administr ati Ino Bet to Sigma Rh Business Administration Student Council; Circa, Campus Party ROBERT PATRICK FARLEY . . Easton Business Administration Newman Club; Accounting Club JOHN ALBERT FEATHERMAN . . Nottingham Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi President, Delta Sigma Phi; Choi rmon Board of Control, kExchange; Delta Sigma Pi; Skull and Bones LEROY WARREN FETTERMAN . . . Borto Business Administration Them Xi MO Gnoger Basketball; NROTC Rifle Team; Accounting Clu ;Quarterdeck Soci Iety PAUL ROGER FETTEROLF, JR. . . . Gordon Business Administration Accounting Club JAN RUHL FLEAGLE . . . . Harrisburg Business AdminIstration Delta Phi Accounting Club; Captain NROTC Rifle Team; Cro 055 Country; Varsity Rifle Team JOSEPH LLEWELLYN FOLEY . . . Abington u i ess Administration Scabbard and Blade; SAME; Marketing Club; Newman Club WILLIAM PAUL FORKER, Ill . . . York Business Administration Phi Delta Theta VicePresident, Phi Delta Theta; SA MALCOLM WILLIAM FORSYTHE, JR. . Greensburg Business Administration Alpha Chi Rho Treasurer, Marketing Club STANLEY LIVINGSTON FOSTER . . Bradford Business Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon President Men's hot 50 ociefy Association; Chairman, Elections Committee; and Bones' 5, ,BAIO noEer, Book Exchange; Moncg ger, Tennis; Secretary, Skull Ue ' i i ALAN LINCOLN FREEMAN . . . Wayne Business Administration Phi Kappa Psi Track; SAM EDWARD FRIEDMAN . . . Philadelphia Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi Accounting Club; Hillel LESTER SHIFFER FRY . . . . Annville Business Administration Pi Kappa Phi AUSA; Accounting Club; insurance Club Ringtown ROY HOWARD FUHRMAN uis ness Administratlon , Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Gamma SIng BARRY HOWARD FUNK Churchtown Business Administration Alpha Chi Rho Accounting Club ROBERT JOSEPH GABOS . Bellevue Delta Upsilon Business Administration Insurance Club; SAM; Manager, Cross Country 81 82 WlLLlAM DAVID GAHLES, JR. . State College Business Administration JAYE STEWART GAMBLE, JR . McKeesport Business Administration Delta Nu Alpha MARY ANN GANTER . . . Bethel Park Business Administration SGA Assembly; Women's De bot te; Phi Chi Theta; Secretory, Delta Alpha elt ta; Encampment; Accounting Club; Newman Club; WSGA Senate RONALD GEEDEY . . . . Porkesburg Business Administration JEROME GERBER . . . . Harrisburg Business Administration Hillel; Jazz Club WILLIAM RUSSELL GLATZ . . . North Wales Business Administration Sigma Pi Meditation Choir; Soccer ROBERT LYNN GLENN . Baltimore, Md. Business Administration AFROTC Chorus ROBERT ALAN GOLD . . . . Glenside Business Administration Accounting Club; Outing Club; Jazz Club . l. ALAN GOLDSTEIN . . . Harrisburg Business Administration Phi Sigma Delta Vice-President, Phi Sigma Delta; lntromurcls SAM EUGENE GOLL . . . New Kensington Business Administration Delta Nu Alpha ROBERT LAWRENCE GOLLA . Kittonning Business Administration Blue Band; Newman Club ALEX VINCENT GONZALES . . Kulpmont ness Administr ation Insurance Club; Economics Club WILLIAM ARNOLD GRAHAM . 4 Latrobe Business Administration Theta Delta Chi President, Alpha Kappa Psi; Business Administration Stu de nt Counci;l Lacrosse; University Party; Lacrosse Club; Accounting Club; Senior Class Advisory Board RONALD PAUL GRAY . . Harrisburg Business Administration Phi Kappa Theta Busines 55 Administration Student Council; President, Marketing Club; Vice- President, i op ppo Ietc:;fv1annager,Basketball; Jazz Club; Newman Iub; Cosmopolitan Club; FC HARRY LEWIS GREBE . . . . Aitoona Business Administration Treasurer, Arnold Air Society SAMUEL RAYMOND GREEN, JR . Camp Hill Business Administration Accounting Club; Alpha Kappa Psi; SAM HERBERT ALLEN GREENBERG . Philadelphia Business Administration Alpha Epsilon Pi SAM FRANK HENRY GREENHALGH . . Philadelphia uSI ness Administration Outing Club; Riding Club; Intromurals; Accounting Club HOWARD LeROY GREGG . . Cresson Business Administration Accounting Clu b WILLIAM H. GREGG . . . . Avondole Business Administration insurance Club RONALD EARL GRIFFITH . . . Hiller Business Administration Sigma NU Treasurer, Sigma Nu; Campus Party; Accounting Club; Jazz Club; SAM ANTHONY ALEX GRIGAS . Easton Busi Iness Administration Accounting Club; Finance Club; Insurance Club; intrumurals HARLAND JOSEPH GROSSMAN . . Mount Carmel Business Administration Marketing Club; AUSA; SAME WILLIS EUGENE GROVE . Marysville Business Administration Economics Club FREDERICK EDWARD GRUSKIN . Bradford Business Administration Sigma Alpha Mu Marketing Club; Outing Club BRINTON HOWARD HADDOCK . . FOICFOH Business Administration Phi Sigma Kappa ROBERT EDWARD HAHN . . Washington, D. C. Business Administration Sigma Pi Lacrosse; Marketing Club LEE EDWARD HALL . . . . Fombell ness Administration Accounting Club; Pre-Vet Society RICHARD WALTER HAMMOND . Wilmington, Del. Business Administration Delta Upsilon P'ESidem. Men's Athletic Association; Treasurer Omicr on De Ito Ka aDPOI Treasurer, Delta UpsKilon; Vice President, 5 Club; President, Druids; oSku and Bones; AlphaK appa Psi; Alpha Phi Omega; Lacros 5e; Beta mma ma HERMAN GEORGE HANNAH . Erie uis ness Administration Vice- President, TIM; AIM; Alpha Kappa Psi; SAM DOROTHY JOAN HARRAR . Swarthmore BUS! ness Administration Secretory, insurance Club; Outing Club W. RUSSELL HARRIS . . . . Springfield Business Administration Treasurer, Komcgnio; ilGlee Club; Westmiunsster Fellowship ;UCA; AIM Cho LARRY KEITH HARTZELL . . New Cumberland Business Administration Sigma Alpha Epsilon Blue Band; Delphi; Cusioms Board; AUSA DONALD PAUL HATT . Thorndale Business Administration Marketing Club; Jazz Club WEBSTER LINCOLN HATTON . . State College Business Administration Accounting Club; Beta Gamma Sigma THOMAS M. HAVRILESKY Conemaugh ness Administration A'Pho Kappa Psi; Accounting Club; Newman Club 83 KARL CYRIL HAYEK . . . . Irwin Business Administration insurance Club; Economics Club PATRICK MICHAEL HAZEL . . . Bellefonte Business Administration Phi Kappa Theta WDFM; Campus Party; Accounting Club; DOC Student Council; Counseling PERCIVAL HARVEY HEISLER, JR. Schuylkill Haven Busi Iness Administration Marketing Club; lntramurals CARL HERMAN HELLER . . . Philadelphia Business Administration igmc Chi Secretory, Sigma Chi; Marketing Club; SAME LEWIS M. HERMAN . . . Harrisburg Busmess Administration Phi Sigma Delta Treasurer, Delta Sigm oPi; Business Administration Student Cou ncil; Junior Class Advisory Boa RAYMOND WALTER HERSH . Bellefonte Business Administration SUSAN RUTH HERTZLER . . Merion Station Bu ness Administration Riding Club; OutingS Club; UCA; WSGA Freshman Council THOMAS EVERETT HILLS . . Port Allegony Busines ss Administration Wesley Foundation; lntramurols CHARLES FREDERICK HITE . . Johnstown Busmess Administration Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club; Newman Club; Vce- President, Beta Gamma Sigm a BARBARA ANN HODGE . . . West Chester Busines ss Administr atio Phi Secretary, Marketing Club; Collegian; Biz Ad Bulletin; Management Club CARL MICHAEL HOFFMAN . . Penns Park Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi Blue Key; Alpha Phi Omega; Manager, Wrestlin ng RICHARD WARD HOFFMAN . . . Crafton Business Administration Theta Xi JOHN HENRY HOLZAPFEL . . . Gastonville Business Administration De ltu Phi Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club FRANCIS STEPHEN HOIST . . Masontown Business Administration Newman Club; .1022 Club; SAM CHARLES BURTON HONEYWELL . . Tunkhonnock Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi; insurance Club; Accounting Club JOHN PETER HUBER . . . . New Hope Business Administration Phi Kappa Psi SAM RICHARD FRANCIS HUBER . . Pottsville Business Administration Accounting Club JOHN WILLIAM HUDDART . State College Business Administration President, Outing Club 84 i' GEORGE FRANCIS HULSE, JR. . . Mechanicsburg Business Aldministration heta Xi aKoppo Psi; Business Administration Student Co u;nCIl President, Insurance Ciub DAVID GOVE HUNT . . . Norristown Business Administration Beta Theta Pi Dormitory Officer; Accounting Club; CPA; Jazz Club PETER EMIL IACOBELLI . Philadelphia Business Administration Insurance Club; Management Club; Outing Club ARTHUR X. ICHTER . . . . Ashley Business Administration SAM; Debate Club KENNETH PAUL IRVIN . I . Brookville Business Administration Marketing Club; Management Club; Outing Club DON SUNE JAFFAE . . Lancaster uis ness Administration Insurance Club; UCA; Phi Etc: Sigma; Pi Gamma Mu; Beta Gamma Sigma GLENN EVERETT JONES . . Pittston Business Administration Kappa Delta Rho Chapel ChOIr; Glee Club; Accounting Club TERRENCE JOSEPH KALLFELZ . . Ithaca, N. Y. Business Administration Pi Kappa Alpha Treasurer, Pi Kappa Alpha ROBERT WAYNE KAMPS . . . Baltimore, Md. Sigma Chi Business Administration JAM ES PETER KARP . . . - Easton Business Administration Phi Kappa Theta President, Newman Club; President! Phi Kappa Theta; IFC RONALD JOHN KAVAS . . . Bethlehem Business Administration Theta Chi Accounting Club JOSEPH ROGER KENT . . . Pittsburgh Busmess Administration Delta Tau Delta Secretory, Delta Tau Delta; Alpha Kappa Psi; SAM; F;C Newman Club; Marketing Clu b BARBARA ANN KERSNICK . Monessen Business Administration Players; Collegian, Debate; Delia Alpha Delta; Newman Club IRWIN DANIEL KISTLER . . s Dallas Business Administration Marketing Ci ub TERRY L. KLECKNER . . . . Manor Business Administration Insurance Club HOWARD STANTON KLEIN Havertown Busmess Administrat tino Sigma AlthO Mu Pr rIes Ident, Sigma Alpha Mu; Dormitory Officer Johnstown GERALD HOWARD KLEINSTUB - Phi Sigma Delta Business Administration Treasurer, Book Exchange; Hillel York JOSEPH AMON KLING, JR. ' . Delia Upsdon Business Administration Delta Nu Alpha 86 ROBERT LEE KLOTZ . . . . Ebensburg Business Administration Accounting Club ROBERT BENJAMIN KNEPP . . Yeagertown Business Administration Theta Delta Chi arsity Baseball; Accounting Club GILES M. KNIGHT . . . Plymouth Meeting Business Administration Marketing Club; SAM JAMES A. KNIPE . . . . BaIa-Cynwyd Business Administration Chi Phi President Hotel Greeters; Delta Sigma Pi; Vice- President, Alpha Phi Om m;ega Business Administration Student Council ROBERT PAUL KOCH . . . Amherst, N. H. Business Administration TIM Council; SAM; Outing Club; Jazz Club; SAME FRANK RICHARD KORBINI . . . Vestaburg Business Administration Kappa Delta Rho Football; S Club; Marketing Club EDWARD S. KORMOS . . . Erie Business AdministrationP - FSigma Pi President, Sigm ;Senior Class Advisory BoordH Del aSigmo Pll; SAM; Par rmi Nous; J. GARY KOSINSKI . . I . Pittsburgh Business Administration Apl ho Sigma Phi Vice-President, Alpha Sigma Phi; Alpha Delta Sigma; IFC . LAURENCE KRUPNICK . . . Philadelphia Business Administration Si oAipho Mu Treasurer Sigma Alpha Mu; Accounting Club; Thespians RAYMOND WALTER KUNSMAN, JR. . Pittsburgh Business Administration Beta Theta Pi Marketing Club; Finance Club; Junior Class Advisory Board; Intromurals JOHN WILLIAM KURZEJA . . Allentown Business Administration Accounting Club SETH RICHMOND LAMPE . Pittsburgh Business Administration Accounting Club; Marketing Club; SAM THOMAS HARRY LANDIS . . . Lititz Business Administration Jazz Club; SAM MARTIN G. LANE, JR. . . Harrisburg Business Administration Delta Tau Delta SAM; Accounting Club; Marketing Club; Insurance C u ; Campus Party; lntromurols GERALD LASMAN . , . . Kingston Business Administration Zei e 0 cu President, Treasurer, Zeta Beta Tau; IFC; Marketing Club; Hillel; Collegian THOMAS STEELE LATTOMUS . . Wilmington, Del. Business Administration Lambda Chi Alpha Jazz Club; SAM DONALD JAMES LAUSER . . . Linwood Business Administration Delta Chi Newman Club; Outing Club; Jazz Club; Chess Club EDWARD WILLIAM LAVINE . . Wyncote Business Administration Sigma Alpha Mu Treosurerl Sigma Alpha Mu; Accounting Club DONALD LEO LAWRENCE McSherrystown Busmcss Administration JOSEPH LEO LAWRENCE I McShcrrysIown Busmess Administration Newmun CIuLI; SAM HAROLD JOSEPH LEADBEATER, JR. . Foctoryville Busmc-ss Administration SAM EDWARD A. LENTZ I . . Reading Business AdministratIon Alp ho Tou Omega Secretary, Alpha Tau Omega; SAM; Collegian; IFC RONALD WAYNE LESSIG I . New Kensington Busmess Administration Phi SIgmc Kappa HERBERT MELVIN LEVIN , . . Willow Grove Business Administration 80m Sigma Rho Campus Party; Delphi; Androcles; IFCP CHARLES BENSON LEWIS . . Honeybrook Business Administration Accounting CIu RICHARD JAMES LLOYD . Wayne Busmc-ss Administration Treasurer, Business Admimstrohon Student Council; Dormitory Officer; A'DhO KODPO PSI Gamma Mu; De I'm Nu AIph 0; Counseling; Freshm mun Basketball; Varsity IBasketball WALTER LINDSEY LLOYD . Wayne Busmess Administration President, Busmess Adnamstrciiion StudentM Council; Parmi Nous; Om Delta Kappa; Alpha Kappa PSI Pi Gum mmu Delta Nu Alpho; Counselmg; CUmDmcnt; ICCB; VOISIIy BuskctboIl; Bcfvxm Gamma igm RONALD HERBERT LONG , Youngwood Business Administration Accounting Club RICHARD J. LUCAS. . . . . GIcIssDOrt Busines ss Admini srat Phi Delta Theta Football; President Phi DeI'ra Them; IFC Board of Control; 1'5 Club RICHARD GEORGE LUTFY . . . Milford Business Administration KGDDO DCIIO Rho VICOrPrCSIanI, Kappa Delta Rho; Players; Jazz Club; IFC JOSEPH ALFRED LUTHERON I West Mifflin I Business Administration CHARLES CAIN McCREARY . . Beaver Falls Business Administration Sigma Alpha Epsilon Newman Clcupb; Greek We ck Committee; Freshman Gymnastics; ;Murkofing Club; Young Republicans DONALD LEROY McCREARY . . . Selinsgrove Business Administration Pi Gamma Mu; Phi Eta Sigm Phi K0 appa Phi; Accounting Club: Intramurols PrcsIdenI Beta Gamma Sig DONALD CLARK MCELHANEY Meadvme Business Administration Sigma P' Lewisburg MARY IDA MCFARLAND Business Administration Alpha Lambda Deli a; Pi Gomm oMu: Phi Chi hem 59mm yT'eo-Siimr Accountmg Club' Secretary, Economics Club; BIz- TAd Bulletin; PICIYOI'S; 022 CIUb; SAM; Newman Club; 88 m Gamma ng0 JAMES EARL McINTYRE Pittsburgh Busmess Administration BRUCE CROMWELL McKINLEY . Pittsburgh Business Administration Phi Sigma Kappa CAROL ANN McMICHAEL . . Saegertown Business Administration Accounting Club MELVIN CHARLES McMULLIN . Bellefonte Business Administration JAMES FREDERICK MocKAY . . Rochester, N. Y. Business Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon SAME; SAM; Intramurals; ARS ARNOLD MACHLES . . . Philadelphia Business Administration Sigma Alpha Mu President, Sigma Alpha Mu; HiIIel; SAME; Accounting Club JAMES ANTHONY MACINKO . . . Allentown Business Administration Phi Mu Delia Pres inde t PhI Mu Del IFC; Pr sident, Management Club Business Ad- 9 Enimstlrohon Student Council; Pershing Riers; SAME; President, Nittcny o I DANIEL PAUL MADDIGAN . . Mu nhoIl Business Administration Sigma Phi Epsilon Football BERNARD ALVIN MAGDOVITZ . Titusville Business Administration BoIa Sigma Rho PresIdent, Beta Sigma Rho; Androcies; Delphi; Csli uc Chairman, Cum Cir rty; Advertising EdIto or Engineer, Freshman Clo dvisory Board; Sopho- more CIoss Advisory Board; Junior Class Advisory5 5Board .NED WILLIAM MANASHIL . . Elkins Park Business Administration Beta Sigma Rho DAVID A. MANRO . White Plains, N, Y. Business Administration CAROLE LYNN MAPEL . . Dilliner Business Administration SAM; Accounting Club VINCENT LOUIS MARINO . . . Clearfield Business Administration Theta Delta Chi Lion's Pow; President, Junior CIuss; Skull on nd Bone ' Androcles; AII Ad- VIsory Boards; Vicch PresIden I' Busm ness Administration Student Council; Nittony Counci: WDFM; Coliegian; Encampment; Counseling; Chai rman Senior WALTER EDWIN MARKLE . . State College Business Administration WAYNE ELDON MASON, JR. . . McKeesport Business Administration Sigma Nu ndrocles; President, DOC Student OCrour'Icil; ICCB; SA ;SAME; CumpusP DAVID EDWARD MAURER . . Somerset Business Administrigtion Accounting Clu ROBERT ALLEN MAXSON . Girard Business Administration Insurance Club; Marketing CIub ROBERT LEE MENGES . . . Turbotville Business Administration Insurance Club; SAM; Jazz Club; Intramurols; LSA ROBERT DEAN METZGAR . State College Business Administration SAM; Outing Club 88 JEROME WARREN MEYER . . . Philipsburg Business Administration Sig mo Alpha Epsilon Vice- President Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Phi Omega , o,ger Wrestiing; Marketing Clu DONALD WILLIAM MIKESELL . In diano Business Administration Lambda Chi Alpha Alpha Phi Omega J. JEROME MILLER . . . Pittsburgh Business Administration LCI mbdo Chi Alpha Delta Nu Alpha; Insurance Club; IFC; Jazz Club; Outing Club THOMAS HARRY MILLUER . Reading sin ess Adminlstration Secretory, Delta Sigma Pi; Jazz Club ARTHUR DONALD MILTENBERGER . . Schellsburg Business Administration Theta Xi PhI Eta Sigma; uaIrIerdeck Socici y; Treasurer, Theta Xi;Encc1mpmeni; IC I;FC University Party; Alpha Kappa Psi THEODORE THADDIUS MINOR . . KeICIYres Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi; Marketing Club ROBERT LEONARD MODELL . . Malverne, N. Y. Business Administration ' Chi Vice- President, Secretary, Si Igmo Chi; Delta Sigma Pi; VcIrsify Wrestling; SA Se enior Advisory Board; Intromurals; Hi lie DANIEL LEWIS MOHNKERN, JR. . State College siness Administration uAccounting Club JAMESSI RONALD MOLENARI . . . Jeannette Bu ness Administration Chi Phi Vice- President, Chi Phi; Freshman Busebali; SAM; SAME; Newman Club THOMAS MONIOS . . . . Monessen Busmess Administration SAM GARY GOOD MONTGOMERY . Catosauqua Busmess Admin. stration RONALD NEVIN MOORE . Altoona Business Administration Accounting Club PETER KENNEDY MORAN . . Villanovo Business Administration Sigma Alpha Epsilon WENDY KAY MORGAN . . Lancaster Business Administration Alpha Omicron Pi Mortar Board: Ponheilenic Counci;l Chimes; Blue Bond; Tre e,asurer Alpha Omicron Pi; Phi Chi Theta; Alpha Nu; Biz- Ad Bulletin; Counseiin LARRY GARNER MORRIS . . Allison Park Business Administration Lambda Chi Alpha Delta Nu Alpha; Alpha Phi Omega THOMAS MORRIS . . . . Scranton Business Administration Phi Kappa Psi BARRY LEE MOYER . . . State College Business Administration Treasurer, Alpha Phi Omega; Delia Nu Alpha; Oufmg C'Ub PETER WILLIAM MURPHY, PiNSbUFQh Business Administration . Secretory, Deltab Sigma Pi; Niti ny Councisl; EconomICS Clu AIM Board of Govern 9O GALEN LEE MYERS I I , NC wburg Business Aidministration Beta Them Pi phCI Kappa P5 5i; Blue Key; Quoricrdcck Souvty; 0n ugcr Football; Auountinq Clu CHARLES WILLIAM NAGEL . . . Oil City Busmoss AdmInistrution ACLounIIng Club JAMES LOUIS NARDI . . . Williamsporf Busmess Admmistrution Alpha Chi Rho Newman Club NORMAN LESTER NEFF . I CCI rlisle Busmess AdmInIstratI'on Phi Kappa Psi Football STEPHEN EUGENE NEMIC . . Altoono Business Administration Accounting Clu I JOHN DENISON NEVIN . . State College Business Administration Delta Nu Alpha w STEPHEN LAURENCE nNITZBERG . . Choltenham Busmess Adminis tra tIo Sigma Alpha Mu HI II el; Secretorny, Sigma Alpha Mu; NItIony Council DONALD WALTER O' BRYAN . State College Busmess Administration Accounilng Club FRED ALAN OCHROCH . . i Philadelphia Business Administration ZoIo Beta Tau Lacrosse; Accounting 0qu RICHARD FRANK OHLSON . , . Wallingford Busmoss AdministratIon Phi SIgma Kappa Insurance Club JOHN JOSEPH OMLOR . . . Lancaster Business AdministratIon Treasurer, Jazz Club; Accounting Club; WDFM WILLIAM E OiNEILL I , . . Downingtown Business AdministratIon Doha UDSIIOn Dc Ito SI mo Pi; Bus smcss Administration Student Council; Sophomore Class AIJVISOI'Y Bo nrd; Greek Week CommItIce; Encampment; Intramurals; CIIquo hm Irmon, Lion Pu JOSEPH JOHN OPPERMAN , . Connellsville Business Administration Phi Gamma Delta SAM; Delta Sigma PI FREDERIICK CLOSE PAGE . . Pittsburgh nass Administraption Beta Theta Pi Co Iain Checrleodmg; Gymnastics JERRY L. PARKINSON . Woynesburg Business AdministrutIon ROBERT COMFORT PASSMORE . . West Chester Business Administration Phi Kappa Psi Freshman Basketball; Insurance Club GLORIO JOHN PATSY . . . Carlislc Business Administration Pi Kap ppa AIpho Ch u,Irmun Campus Pony; Junior Class Arivnsory Board THOMAS FRANK PAULEY . . Jo hn stown Business Administration Phi Kappa Psi Insurance Club JOHN JOSEPH PAVLIN . . Ellwood City Business Administration Accounting Club; Newman Club; Outing Club WILLIAM RANDALL PEARSON . . Philadelphia Business Admmistration Zeta Beta Tau iCG LARRY JOSEPH PECKO . . . Vandergrift Business AdmInistration Sigma Chi VIce-PreSIdent, Sigma Chi; SAM; Jazz Club DAVID JOHN PEFFER . . . . Erie Business Administration Lambda Chi Alpha 0 2 Club; insurance Club; SAM; Symphony Orchestra; CPA JAMES ALAN PENMAN . . Bloomsburg Business Administration Sigma Alpha Epsilon President, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Greek Week Committee MICHAEL JAMES PEPE . Philadeiphio Busin ness Administration AUSA; Marketing Club; SAME RONALD JOSEPH PEZZONI . . Fredericktown Business Administration Phi Kappa Theta Accounting Club; Newman Club ROBERT HENRY PHARAOH . Jeannette Business Administration SAM; lntramurols ROBERT DESMOND PHELAN . . Radnor Business Administration Phi Delta Theta Co lle egian; Newman Club; Marketing Club; Jazz Clu ;Spring Week Commit THOMAS STANLEY PHILLIPS . . Connellsville Business Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon Book Exchange; Campus Party; Alpha Phi Omega; W3Y MICHAEL EDWARD PiNELLI . . Yardley Business Administration Alpha Phi Delia Newman Club; Marketing Club CHARLES MANSON PLANKENHORN . Williamsport Business Administration Delta Phi SAME; AUSA JOHN BERNARD PLUCHINSKY . Lucernemines Business Administration MICHAEL POSTNIEKS . . . Philadelphia Business Administration SAM; Counseling THOMAS KEENER POWELL I Vandergrift Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club; Camera Club JAMES ORLO PRINGLE . . . Greenville Business Admimstration Beta Theta Pl Vice President, DOC Student Council, SAM; Economics Club DAVID ALLEN PROFIO . McDonald Business Administration Accounting Club; Newman Club GORDON KEITH RAMSDEN Dalton Business Administration Treasurer, Delta Nu Alpha DOLORES MARGARET RANKIN . . . Goleton Business Administraf ion Secretory, SAM, Accounting Club; Outing Club; Newman Club ROBERT HARRY RANKIN . . Philadelphia Business AdministratIon SA M DAVID LEE RAPP , . . . Warren Business Administration DALE WENTZ RAUBENSTINE . . . Hanover Business Administration Delta oSigmo Pi JAMES JOHNSON REEVES . . West Chester Business Administration Theta Xi Secretary Treasurer, IFCPA; Alpha Phi Omega; rshing Rifles; Lacrosse WILLIAM EDWARD REIF . . . Honesdole Business Administration Phi Kappa Tau ccounting Club; Molrnketing Club; Management Club Ou g;Club SAME WILLIAM HARTZELL REINDEL . Harrisburg in ness Administration Lambda Chi Alpha Treasurer, Lambda Chi Alpha; Vice- President, Delta Sigma Pi; Blue Bond; Phi Mu u;Alphc1 Business Administration Student Counci RONALD EUGENE RESH . . . Lancaster i ness Administration Phi Mu Delta Vice- President IFC; Secretory, Phi Mu Delia; Vice- President Pormi Nous; z;Club Newman Club; Arnold Air Soci Iey THOMAS NOLL REYNOLDS . Pittsburgh . Business Administration Insurance Clu CALVIN CHARLES RICHARDSON . lrw Business Administration De Ha Tau Delta RecordIng Secretory, Delta Tau Delta; lntromuruis JAMES RIDINGS . . . State College Business Administration JOHN VALENTINE RIGHI . . Monroeville Business Administration Phi Kappa Sigma Football; Lacrosse; Accounting Club; Pre-Vet Society ROBERT EUGENE RITCHEY . . . Curryville Business Administranon Acacia Baseball; Debote'r earn President, IFCPA, Elections 5Commiffee; enIor Class Advisory Board; Pormi No HAROLD EUGENE RITZ . . Hancock,Md. Business Admmisirati on UCA; Accounting Club; Alpha Kappa Psi JAMES RALPH RITZ . . . Hancock, Md. iness Administration Accounting Club; Alpha Kappa Psi ALAN INGHAM ROBERTS . . Ridley Pork usi ness Administration Student Tribunal; Delta Nu Alpha JACK LAWERENCE ROBERTS . . .Girord Business Administration BARBARA LEE ROBERTSON . , Lancaster Business AdminIstratIon Kappa Delta Insurance Club 92 RICHARD GRUNDY ROBINSON . . . Glenside Business Administration Marketing Club; SAM; SAE CARMEN JOSEPH RODIA . . Philadelphia Business Administration SAM; Jazz Club; Newman Club; Marketing Club; Intramurals MICHAEL ROEBERG . . . . Reading Business Administration Beta Sigma Rho tudenr Council; Thespians; Froth; Treasurer, AUSA E. GRANT ROGERS . . . . Havertown Business Administration Insurance Club; SAM ROBERT WAYNE ROLAND . . East Berlin Business Administration Alpha Phi Omega; Accounting Club HOWARD THOMAS ROSE . . . Oil City Busmess AdmInI'stration Sigma Chi KATHLEEN MARY ROSS! . Hazleton Business Administration Accounting Club; Newman Club; Chess Club DANIEL KROTT ROTHERMEL . . . Reading Business Administration Kappa Delta Rho Symphony Orchestra; Manager, Gym Team; Treasurer, Kappa Delta Rho STANLEY JOSEPH RUDZINSKI . . Mount Pleasant Business Administratio on SAM; Newman Club; Nittony Council; 0Dormi'ro'y Officer; ard of Gov em ors C. WILLIAM RUPPERT . . . . Reading usmess Administration Accounting Club; Finance Club; Marketing Club; UCA GENE WALTER RUSH . . . Washington Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi Insurance Club; Secretory, AUSA WILLIAM DANIEL RUTT, JR. . Harrisburg Business Administration La mbda Chi Alpha Blue Bond; Insurance Club; Jazz Club; Intromurols MIRIAM JESSIE ST. CLAIR . . State College Business Administration AI Xi Delta Secretory, Alpha Xi Delta; Secreiory, Phi Chi Theta; lntromurals SIDNEY SAMUELS . . . . Philadelphia Business Administration PHILLIP PETER SANTUCCI . . Shenandoah Busin ness Administration Young Democrats; Newman Club; Insurance Club; SAM DANIEL RALPH SAPPE . Hazleton Business Administration Accounting Club DON WILLIAM SCHELL . ValenCIO Business Administration President, lnter- Varsiiy Chrishon Felblowship; Glc eI;Cub Management fCIu ROBERT HALL SCHIMMEL . . Palmyra, N. J. Business Administration Delta Tau Delia Trea c:,surer ADeIfc Tau Delta; Finance Club; Murrkesting Club, Accountmg Club; Collegian; Intrumu 93 94 RICHARD GEORGE SCHLOSSER . . Germansville usiness Administration Accounting Club; Insurance Club; lntromurols BERTRAND DAVID SCHNEIDERMAN . Philadelphia Business Administration Alpha Epsilon Pi Delta Nu Alpha KENT FRANKLIN HEIL SCHOCH . . Emmous Business Admimstration Alpha Chi Rho Vicc-President, Delta Nu Alpha ROBERT SCOTT SCHREFFLER . . OiICity Business Administration ROLAND HENRY SCHRIVER . . . Gettysburg Business Administration Kappa Sigma Secretary, Kappa Sigma; Delta Sigma Pi; SAME; SAM; Acc counting Club; Finance Club; WD FM WAYDE PORTER SEIDENSTICKER . . . York Business Administra tio on PhI Kappa Tau Froth; AUSA; Collegian; lntrumuruls WILLIAM PAUL SEKERES . . Bellefonte Bu ness Administr atio Hetzol Union Board; Accounting Club CHARLES MICHAEL SEMIAN . . Finleyville Business Administration SA ME PAUL RODGER SHAW . Greensburg Business Administration Secretory, Delta Nu Alpha WALTER SHEPPS . . . . Sharon Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi; TIM; Outing Club LoVERNE KEMP SHIFFER, JR. . . Drexel Hill Business Administration Beta Theta Pi Business Administration Student Council; SAME JACK ENGLE SHOBER . . . . Berlin Business Administration Accounting Club; intramurols LEO JOSEPH SHUBA . . . . Scranton usni ness Administration Vice- President Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club; ewmon Club ;AS STEVE M. SHUBECK . . . . Coaldale Business Administration Accounting Club ELLIOTT W. SILVER . . . I Pottstown iness Administration Insurance Club; Marketing Club FRANK RALPH SLAPIKAS Camden, N. J. Business Administration Marketing Club; Newman Club; Forestry Society; lntramuruls NANCY ELLEN SLOAN . . . Seworen, N. J. Business Administration Chi Omega Treasurer, Phi Chi Them; Secretary, Tribunal GEORGE FURMAN SMITH, JR . Philadelphia Business Administration Presudent, Freshman Class; All- Univ evrsity Cabinet; bLion Party; Spri Ing Week Commi nee; Insurance Clu GEORGE WINCHESTER TAUSEND SMITH . Devon Business Administration Economics Club; Insurance Club; SAM WALTER A. SMITH . . . . Columbia Business Administration Delta Phi AFROTC Drill Team; AFROTC Rifle Team; Accounhng Club; SAM; lntromurals CHARLES EDWARD SNYDER . . Kingston Business Administration Alpha Sigma Phi President, Alpha Sigma Phi; IFC EDGAR ROY SOLLENBERGER . . Erie Business Administration SA M ROBERT JAY SOLOT . . . Rosemont Business Administration Phi Sigma Delia Pormi Nous; Biu ue Ke ey; SAME; CPA; Manager, Baseball; St Lled nt Handbook; Collegian; Book Ex conh RONALD ELDON SPRINGMAN , . Muncy Business Administration Accounting Clu LESTER DALE STAUFFER . . Emmous Business Administration Pi Kappa Alpha Thespions; Blue Band MALCOLM REUEL STAUFFER . . . Hanover ine 55 Administration Delta Sigma Pi; Chairman Traffic Court; Accounting Club THEODORE FRANK STEC . Mahanoy Plane usiness Administration Young Democrats; Newman Club; insurance Club; 5AM JOHN LEE STUDEBAKER . , Wilkinsburg Business Administration Phi Kappa Sigma Marketing Club; Barbell Club ANDREW RALPH STYNCHULA . . . Latrobe usiness Administration Football; Track; Druids; S Club JAMES MICHAEL SUPLIZIO . DUBOiS Business Administration Sigma NU Bose ball; Management Club; Alpha Kappa Psi MIRIAM RUTH SUSSMAN . . , Philadelphia Business Administration Phi Sigma Sigma Treasurer, Phi Sigma Sigma; Frofh; Marketing Club DONALD BAIN SUTHERLAND . . King of Prussia Business Administra cKoppo Lambda Glee Club; inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship;l Marketing Club JAMES DANIEL SWARTZWELDER Bedford Business Administration Vice- President Delta Nu Alpha; Business Administration Sf ued nt Council; Beta Ga mma Corry JOHN NORTON SWEET Business Administration Phi Kappa Theft! Vice- President Morkefi ng Club; Newman Club Manager, Cross Country; 0U ng Club; Secretary, Treasurer Phi Kappa The to CLARENCE EARL SWINGLE, Sayre siness Administration Treasurer Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club; Newman Club; SAM; Beta Gamma Si Img Altoona ROBERT ARTHUR SZEYLLER ess Administration Track; Secretary, 5 Club; SAM; lntrumurals 95 HAYDN ROSS THOMAS . Peckville usiness Administration Varsity Golf Team; Alpha Kappa Psi; Marketing Club KEVIN LEO THOMAS , . . . Hastings Business Administration Accounting Club DONALD GREGORY THOMPSON , . W nnewood Business Administration Delia Upsilon Marketing Club WILLIAM CHARLES SZUPPER Northampton Business Administration Theta Chi Finance Club; Insurance Ci ub; Economics Ciubi Newman Club; Cosmopolitan Club; Psychology Club; lntromurols FREDERICK STANLEY TENER, JR. . Bedford Business Administration Beta Theta Pi Football; Business Administration Student Council; In sur once Club; JANET THACKERY . . . Falls Church, Va. Business Administration Managing Editor LA VIE E; Secretory, Phi Ch i Theta; Encampment; Dor rmifory Officer; Schuhplatters Ciub; Infromurols; UCA MICHAEL NEIL TOMAI . . Hozleton Bu sm ess Administration Accounting Club; Insurance Club; Finance Club; lntrumurols LOUIS ALBERT TRAUTMANN . Darby Business Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon Vice-President, Tau Kappa Epsilon; Greek Week Committee; IFC DONALD JAMES TRESSLER Business Administration Accounting Club State College JAMES PAUL THRONE . . . New Park I 655 Administration Marketing Club; Management Club ANTHONY C TIRDEL Business Administration New Kensington NICK JOSEPH TODARO . . Clearfield Business Administration SAM THOMAS EDWARD VALEGO . Williamsport Business Administration President, Delta Nu Aipho BELA VASSADY, JR. . . . Lancaster Business Administration SIgma Phi Epsilon AM; lntramurals EARL RICHARD WAGNER . . Collegeville Business Administration Marketing Club 96 DAVID ALLEN TRUMP . . Hamburg Business Administratio on uKoppo Epsilon DOC Student Council; Collegian; LA VIE; Alpha Phi TOmega; Camera Club JOHN KRESGA TSUI i . . . Sharon Business Administration Phi Mu Delta Treasurer Phi Mu Delta; Jazz Club; Treasurer, SAM; Pershing Rifles; Fr oth; Pollock Council; Accounting Clu DANIEL A. VALE . . Wilkes-Borre Business Administration President Accounting Clu Business Administration Student Council;AIphoK1ppo Psi; HiIIe I WILLIAM ALFRED WALTON . Springfield Busmess Administramtion Alpha Sigma Phi President, Aalph Sig uPhI'; President, Vice- President, aSigrna Pi; Bus sm ess Administration Student Council; iFC; Counseling; Jazz Clu b FRED GEORGE WARMAN . . Scranton Business Administration hi Sigma Kappa Treasurer, Phi Sigma Kappa; Accounting Club; Jazz Club JOSEPH EDWARD WASHKO . . . Kingston Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi Marketing Club; SAM; Circulation Manager, Circa JAY KURT WATERMAN . . Harrisburg Business Administration Theta Delta Chi President, Theta Delta Chi; SAM; Vice- President, Al pho Kop ppa Psi; lnsuro nce Clu b; Phi Eta Sigma; Accounting Club; IFC; Junior Closs Advisory Boar d DAVID FREDERICK WATT . Warren Busmess Administration AIM Board of TGovernors Nittany Council; AFROTC Drill SA;M Accounting Club ROBERT R. WAYNE . . McKeesport Business Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon Book Exchange; Blue Key Greek Week Committeel; sSpring We ek Committee; Campus Party; Intromuro MARK STUART WEBER . Harrisburg Business Administration RONALD N. WEIAND . . . . Sproul Accounting BERNARD MORRIS WEINSTEIN . . Prospect Park Business Administration Zeta Beta Tau Vice- Presinielnt, Zet a Beta Tau; Collegian; el; Accounting Club BRUCE ROBERT WEINTRAUB . . Buffalo, N. Y. Accounti Beta Sigma Rho gMcInager, Baseball; WDFM; Book Exchange LAURENCE NORMAN WEISS . . Philadelphia usiness Administration Accounting Club; Camera Club; lntramurols JOHN B. WELTY , . . . Waynesboro Business Administration AFROTC Drill Team WILLIAM HENRY WENGERT . . Harrisburg Business Administration Beta Theta Pi ue Bond; NROTC Drill Team; Treasurer, Beta Theta Pi FRIEDRICH JOHANN WENZ . Philadelphia Business Administration LARRY KEITH WERKHEISER . . . Bloomsburg Business Administration Kappa Sigma Pi Inonce Club; Marketing Club; lniromurols NANCY JANE WERNER 0.90m BusinesAsl Administration Alpha Ph' President pha Phi; Mo rtar Board; SecreiCIFVI Busme 55 Adminmmhon St tu dent Couricil; President Phi Chi Theta; Chimes; Secretary T'eqsureJIB ucl: Icotunting Club; Alpha Lambda Delta; Spring Week Commmee, 3'2 A GERALD MICHAEL WHARTON Saint Clair Business Administration Pershing Rifles; SAME; SAM Philadelphia ANDREW FRANKLIN WHITMAN Business Administration Outing Club 98 DAVID RICHARD WIEGAND . . Pittsburgh Bu usine 55 Administration Accounting Club; intrumurcls CAROLE LEE WILLIAMS . A Le wistown Business Administration Theta Phi Alpha Phi Chi Them; Junior Class AdVIsory Board; President, Them Phi Alpha; Froth; Circa; Gamma Sigma DAVID FLOYD WILLIAMS . . Bradford Business AdministratIon Phi Kappa Psi Manager, Footbai'; VIcc-Presidcnt, Athleiic Association; Secret tary, Phi Kc aPsi; Pu rmi ous; Treasurer, Blue Key; Alpha Kappa Psi; Correspond- Inq Secretory, Varsity S Club DANIEL H. WILSON . . . . Ambridge Business Administration Lambda Chi Alpha 5 M; IFC; lntromurols; Jazz Club DENNIS LEE WILSON . . . . Johnstown Business AdminIstration Alpha Chi Rho Blue Key; Accounting Club; Manager, Basketball SAMUEL RICHARD WINEMAN . Youngwood Business Administration Marketing Club; lntrumurals; Dormitory Officer KEITH REDENE WINGARD . . Kane Business Administration nt ro mur orls LAWRENCE WARREN WOLF . . . Pittsburgh Business Administration Ph hi Epsilon Pi Blu ue Key; Businesso Ahdministration Student Council; ;SAME ;PC HOWARD FULTON WOLFLEY . . . Enola Business Administration Counseling; Androcics; Vice-Presiden t, Sopho omore Class; All Class Advisory Bo ords; Bilu eBand; Chapel Choir; Dormitory Officer; Delta Sigma Pi; Ad Bullet GORDON ELVIN WOOD . State College Business Administration LEWIS VASTINE WRAY . . Danvilie Business Administration Accounting Club KENT FRANKLIN YARNALL . . . Lancaster Business Administration The eta Xi Blue Key; Alpha Kappa Psi; Delta Nu Alpha; Manager, Wres fling; SAME; UCA; Al IE NORMAN LEE YOST , . . Cootesville Business AdmInistration Kappa Sigma Marketing Club; Finance Club IRA BEN ZATCOFF . . . Wilkes-Barre Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi; Debating Club; Hiliel; Finance Club; TIM IRENE MARY ZELINSKY , . Shenandoah Busin ness Administration Gamma Sigma Sigma; Newman Club FRANK JOSEPH ZIARKOSKI . . Ronshow Business Administration GEORGE WILLIAM ZIMMERMAN i New Cumberland Business Administration lue Bond JOHN FRANKLIN ZISEK . . . Hazleton ' ess Administration Accounting Club; intromurals; Beta Gamma Sigma JOSEPH M. ZOFFER Business Administration P Basketball; CPA; F Jazz Club; Mar roth; SAM; keting Club; 1 Pittsburgh hi Epsilon Pi Insurance Club; ntramuruls CHARLES J. BISENIUS ROBERT M. BLACK RONALD S. BLEND RICHARD M. BLEND ARTHUR F. BORCZON RONALD BORNMANN DENNIS P. BOWEN CHARLES P, BURFIELD FREDRICK A. BURSH JOHN CELOT DOUGLAS EPP JOSEPH A. FERRER, JR. BARRY H. FRANK RICHARD M. FRYLING WILLIAM J. HEWLETT STANLEY F. HOLLEWA Modern business machines help solve accounting problems WILLIAM S. JACKSON DANIEL M. JOHNSTON RICHARD RIDLEY JONES ROBERT G. KREIDER JAMES K. MARKER JAMES F. MECHLIN RICHARD G. MEISE JOSEPH P. MILASINCIC DONALD R. MOYER WILLIAM J. READ ALLAN ROSE JAMES W. SARI WILLIAM J. SCHWINGER WALTER DANIEL SMITH JAMES G. SWOPE, JR. DANIEL A. VILENSKY 11: CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS F. G. BRICKWEDDE Deon ORGANIZATION F. G. BRICKWEDDE - - - - Dean C. l. NOLL - - - - - Associate Dean WILLIAM H. POWERS - - - Associate Dean for Commonwealth Campuses and Continuing Education FLOYD L. CARNAHAN - - - Assistant Dean MERRELL R. FENSKE Head, Department of Chemical Engineering W. CONARD FERNELIUS - Head, Department of Chemistry JOHN A. SAUER - - - Head, Department of Physics JOHN G. ASTON - - Director, Cryogenic Laboratory MERRELL R. FENSKE - Director, Petroleum Refining Laboratory RALPH G. ASCAH - In Charge, Pre-Medical and Science A. H. HOLTZINGER - Director, ChemicaILaboratories C. l. NOLL W. H. POWERS F. L. CARNAHAN W. C. FERNELIUS M. R. FENSKE J. G. ASTON J. A. SAUER R. G. ASCAH A. H. HOLTZI NGER 103 CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS STUDENT COUNICL Council Officers: Irving J. Klein, Presi- dent; C. Walton Davis, Vice-President; Stephen G. Brown, Secretory-Treasurer. In the Spring, the Chemistry and Phys- ics Student Council sponsors on Open House and Science Fair, attracting as many as a thousand high school students. The Council's monthly publication, the Chem-Phys Newsletter, informs students of activities, including a series of monthly lectures, scheduled by the Council. IRVING J. KLEIN. President Bottom Row-J. E, Benson, W. E. Long, R H. Block, C Wt Davis, I. J. Klein, 5. G Brown, T. l. Steinmon, D. R. DcAngelis, M. A. Shall, L. Michaels. Top Row-W. M. Hordhom, E. J. Greskovich, T. L, Coward, C. H. Moron, J. E. J. Horvath, H. N. John, A. J. Casserl, W. H. Walsh, R. J. Gorol. 104 . VIRGINIA HARRIET BAKER . . . Scranton CHARLES RICHARD ALLISON . . Torentum Chemical Engineering AIChE EDGAR E. BAILEY . . . . Clerks Green Chemical Engineering Alpha CI'H Sigma STEWART BAILY . . . Oxford Science Beta Them PI Vice-Prnsident, Beta Theta Pu; SAM; AC5; Vlceipresmenf, Meditation Chapel Chour THOMAS l. BAIR . . . . Barnesville Chemistry ACS; Intramural: Pre-Modic I Alpha Epsnlon Delta; President, Gamma Pi Epsilon ALEXIS BARRON . . . Peckville Chemical Engineering Theta Chi Vicchresidcm, Theta Chi JAMES CALVIN BARTON . . . Cleorfield Pre-Medical Secretary, Alpha Epsilon Delta; Dormitory Officer; Pollock Council; AC5; Zoology Club; Newman Club; Intramuruls RONALD WALTER BAYLISS . . Clurks Green Chemical Engineering AIChE SARA ELLEN BENNETT . . Heilwood Chemistry Iota Sigma PI; ACS STEPHEN BEREZIN . , . Philadelphia Physics Zeta Beta Tau Secretory, Zeta Beta Tau; Debate Club; Collegian JUDITH S. BERMAN . . . Washington, D. C. Chemistry Phi Sigma Sigma JOHN CHARLES BLEUTGE . . . Meadville Scmnce Inframura Is JOSEPH MARTIN BOLLINGER . . . Hanover Chemistry Chi Phi SYLVIA SARAH BOYCE . . . . Chester ience AFROTC Rifle Team; Chem-Phys Newsletter; Student Handbook CHARLES ALLAN BOYLES State College Physics ELISABETH LEONORE BRAITHWAITE . West Falls, N. Y. Chemistry WSGA; Rho Tau Sigma; WDFM JAMES FRANCIS BRUKER . . . Lehighton Science Dormitory Officer; SAE; LSA York JOHN ROLAND BUCHART . Chi Phi Chemistry Treasurer, Glee Club STANLEY LEWIS BURD Bellefonte Chemical Engineering Al ChE DAVID CLYDE BYERS . Tidioufe Physics JOHN ASA LEWIS CAMPBELL . Butler Chermstry Alpha Chi Sigma SANDOR CAPLAN I PhySICS Sigma Pi SIgmo KENT HEISLEY CARPENTER Chemical Engmcermg ARS; AIChE BARBARA ANN CARSON , PreIMedIcal Pittsburgh Williamsport Delm ChI Philadelphia JOSEPH ANTHONY CEBULA . . . Dupont Physics CLAUDE RICHARD CONGER . Philadelphia Physics President, Sigma Pi Sigma TERRY KING CORBETT Petrolia Chemical Engineermg AIChE Chemis PreSIdenY ACS' Blue Ecnd; Quarterdeck Socic10t;y TODD LEWIS COWARD try ADI ha ChI SIqmc; Outmg Club; Jazz Club; Chemistry- PhySIc's3 Student CourICIl PAUL DOMINIC CRASKA Scmnce AIM; President, North Hulls FREDERICK JOSEPH DIAMELIA Chemical Engineering AIChE; lntromurols Cazcnovia, N. Y. Alpha Chi SIgmo Albany, N. Y. UI',Cf Pittsburgh JOSEPH JOHN DANCY, JR. Rochester, N. Y. Physics DcIto Chi IFC; President, Secretary, Delta Phi CARL ELWOOD DAVIS Chemical Engineering AIChE; Intramurols Berwick CHARLESC SWALTON DAVIS Harbor Creek Physi GOT cu Gum mmo SGA AAssembly; President thcmistry and Physics Student Counc il; President, pho Nu; Blue Band; D;FM Encampment; Meditmion Choir; ICC LEE MYLES DIPPERY re-Medical Treasurer, Alpha Epsdnn Delta LEON ANTHONY DIXON Ch emic cal Engineering AIChE; Newman Club; Jazz Club DONALD ECKERT I . Chemical Engineering AIChE 106 McClure Hozlcfon Philadelphia GERALD RICHARD ECKMAN . . . Millersville Physics Sigma Pi Sigma; Chess Club ROBERT GEORGE FARIS . . . State College Chemistry Bet to Theta Pi Wrestling Team; Chemistry Physics Student CounCIl CARL WIERN FARLEY . . . Montgomery Chemical Engineering Triangle Secretary, Tau Be fa Pi; Sigma Tau; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Ph Eta Sigma; Alpha Phi Omega; Al ChE STEPHEN HENRY FEAIRHELLER . . PhilodelPhi0 emistry Phi Lambda Upsilon JOHN JOSEPH FEDEROVICH . . Wilkcs-Borre Chemical Enqineering AIChE; AC5 JAMES EDWARD FENSTERMACHER . . Brockway Physics SIgmo Pi Sigma SIDNEY S. FIETELSON . . . Shenandoah Chemical Engineering AIChE TIMOTHY LAMAR FISHER . , . Shomokin Science HENRY MICHAEL GEHCRHARDT . . Westfield, N. J. hemica! Engmeering ROSEMARIE GEHRHARDT . . , Saltsburg Science Newman Club WILLIAM JACOB GEORGE , . HoutzdalC rc-Medical Alpha Phi Delta MARJORIE GAY GILMORE Frank'i Science VICCIPresident, Wesley Foundation; Kappa PhI RONALD STEPHEN GLOU . . Scranton Ch emIcaI Engmeering Beta Sigma Rho Manager, Gymnastics; Pormi Nous; Chemistry- Physics Student Councul Blue Ke e;y AIChE; AC5; Engineer; Chem- Phys Newsletter; IFC Board of Con tr oi ROBERT JAMES GORAL . . Beaver Meadows emicol Enginoenn AIChE; AC5; Chemistry-Physics Student Council; Newman Club; Intromurols JOHN HUBERT GRAHAM . , . Doylestown Science JOANN MARIE GRANDI Port Carbon emistry Secretary, ACS; Chem-Phys Newsletter; German Club JAMES JAY HAVEN , New Castle Chem mistry Alpha ChI SIgmo Concert Blue Bond University Symphony Orchestra DONALD E. HEASLEY . . Reno Chemlcal Engineering Phi Lambda Upsilon; AIChE CHARLES EWEN HEIMACH . . . Philadelphia Physics LOUIS J. HELFRICH, JR. . . . . York Chemistry Football SAMUEL SANDERS HETRICK . . Mercersburg Chemical Engineering AIChE BARBARA FACINELLI HILDRETH . Pottsville Chemistry Sigma Sigma Sig ACS; AIChE; Steering Committee, University Party WILLIAMs WESLEY HILDRETH . . . Pottsville Ph Delta Upsilon PhI Bycsfo s;chppc1 Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Delta Phi Alpha ROBERT ROWE HURST . . . State College Physics DAVID STUART JAMES . . Reading Chemical Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha AIChE; Vice- President, Pi Kappa Alpha; Jazz Club; lntromurols WENDELL EVERETT JONES . . Natrona Heights Pre-Medical Alpha Epsilon Delta DAVID HENRY JUERS . . . . Ridgway Chemical Enqineenng Ac cac cia Socre to cry Ammo; Scheduling and Copy Editor, LAVIE; Parmi Nous; Cha aep el Chou; Glee Club; LSA; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma To c1;u Counseling; Intramural; CHARLES RAYMOND KELLEY . . Doylestown PreAMedIcaI Treasurer, Penn State Bible Fellowship ROGER LEE KERLIN . . . . Altoona Physics Vice Commander, Quarterdeck Society; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma IRVING JAY KLEIN . . . Bala- Cynwyd Pre-MedIcaI Be ta Sigma Rh 0 President, Chemistry and Physics Student Counscil; ICCB; Thespicms; An drocles; Skull and Bon DAVID ARTHUR KNIGHT . . Greenock Chemical Engineering Alp ho Kappa Lambda President Alpha Kappa Lambda; Jazz Club; AFROTC Drill Team BERNARD LOUIS KOLISH . . . Homer City Chemistry FREDERICK JOSEPH KOONS . . . Allentown Physics HARRY GEORGE LAMBROUSSIS . . State College Chemical Engineering AIChE DONALD EDWIN LANDENBERGER . Clarks Summit Science Theta Chi Give Club; WDFM; Zoology Club; Alpha Nu JAMES NEIL LANGE, JR. . . . State College Physics GEORGE JOHN LAZUR . Shenandoah Chemical Engineering AlChE MARY DORCAS LEHMAN . . . Woodville Science Treasurer Alpha Epsilon Delta, Iota Sigma Pi; Treasurer, Chi Pi Epsiion; Alpha Lambda De Ito JAMES E. LESKO . . . . . LillY Chemical Engineering JAMES SAMUEL LICK . . . Allentown Chemical Engineering AiChE; Wesley Foundation; Outing Club ROGER MANFORD LLOYD . . I Mansfield Chemical Engineering Delta Phi THEODORE RICHARD LYNN . Aliquippo Chemical Engineering JOHN ROBERT LYONS I . . . Ivyland C Phi Lambda Upsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Outing Club C. THOMAS McCALL . . . Montoursville Chemical Engineering Phi Mu Delta Tau Beta Pi; Vicc Prpgsiidcnt, Phi Mu Delia; Treasurer AlChE, Lambda Upsilon; Phi E? ?a Si I;gma intrumur rsal RAYMOND RICHARD MCGUIRE Altoono Chemistry Arnold Air Society Gettysburg HUGH MEREDITH MclLHENNY SCiMCO Lambda Chi Alpha Blue Band ROY JOHN MACHAMER State College Phys Vico-President, Sigsmo Pi Sigma JOSEPH EUGENE MARTINE Gilberton Physms Sigma Pi SIgmo Philadelphia HENRY ALBERT MERCALDO Alpha Chi Sigma Chemical Engineering ALEXANDER MIHAILOVSKI Siee'ion Chemistry Phi Em Sigma; ACS DENIS J. MILKE , East McKeesport Pro- Medical AIM Board of governors; Secretory, West Hails Council; Alp ha Phi Omega; Newman Club; Judiciu Dormitory Officer; GEORGE EUGENE MILLER Williamsporf Physics Commander, Quortcrdeck Socie eiy; Treasurer, Sigma Pi Sigma; ROTC Drill Team; Phi Eta Sig KENNETH EUGENE MILLER Marietta Chemistry ACS ROSE MARIE MITCHELL Minersvik P dical Pre-Mcdical Society; Newman Club JAMES ANDREW NOLL . . . Harrisburg PhySIcs Sigma PI SIgmo; Newman Club; German Club RONALD JOSEPH ONEGA . . . Latrobe Physics ANATOLI ONOPCHENKO . . . Philadelphia stry College Co-op; Intramurols; lntcr-Vorsny Chnstiun Fellowship EMELINE SCOTT PAINTER . . . Pittsburgh Science JOSEPH LAWRENCE PREZELSKI , . Forest City ChCD'HCOi Engineering AIChE DIANE PRIESTLEY . . . I Bristol Scrence Phi Mu Scrolls, OChzm- Phys Student CounCII; Encampment; Spring Week; 0mg Unlversdy Party; Chcm- Phys Newsiettcr JACQUELYN ADELE RALSTON . Cononsburg Chemistry Delta Delta Delta Senior Class Advisory Board; ACS, UCA; Campus Pony GEORGE WILLIAM RAUCHFUSS, JR. . Beaver Falls Chemical Engineering AIChE RONALD JAMES REINHARD . Coopersburg Pre- -Mediccil Blue Bond; Presidcint Alpha Epsilon Dostog; Phi Kappa Phi; aSigmo; Counsel in ALAN ILMARS RENKIS . . . . Erie ChemIcal Engineerln Slgmo PI eSIdent, AIChE; Vichresident, Sigma Tau; PhI Lambda UpSI on; Intromurols JOHN EDWARD RIFFLE I , . McClellandtown Pr M I Alpha Epsilon Delta RICHARD DAVID ROBERTS . . . Tamuquu Physics WILLIAM EDWIN ROTE . Bellefontc ChchcaI Engineering AIChE; Jazz Club; Blue Bond CARL RICHARD RUTH . . I . Ephrota Chemical Engineormg Alpha Phi Omega DAVID WAYNE RUTHS . . . Tomaquo mica! Engineering Sigma Tau; Outing Club; Alpha Phi Omega; AlChE; Counseling RITA G. SALTZER . . . . Valley View Pre-MedIcol Gamma Pi EpSIlon; President, Loonldcs; Chimes; College Co-op HARRY VAUGHN SAMUELSON . . . Erie Chemistry Alpha ChI SIgmo Vicc-Prcudent, AC5; lntramurols JOHN ANDREW SCAVINCKY . . Freeland Chemical Engineering HO WILLIAM LEANDER SCHAEFER . . CIeveiond,Ohio Chemical Engineering Triangle President, Trec urer, Triangle; Captain, Rifle Team; Captain, AROTC Rifl 2 Team; Presiden? SAME; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE; Outing Club TROY MELVIN SCHANTZ . . . State College Chemistry and Physics Alpha Chi Rho STEPHEN LOWELL SCHLICHTER . . Chambersburg Chemical Engineering riongie To cu Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Upsilon;Quor1erdeck Society; AlChE JOHN HENRY SCHNABEL . . Spengler Chemical Engineering AIChE; Newman Club FRED B. SHAFFER, JR. , . . Somerset Physic 5 Secretary, Sigma Pi Sigma; President, I'Chess Club; Pr rIes idont, Meditation ChOI JOHN ARCHIBALD SHEDDEN . Philadelphia Chemical Engineerin uKappo Epsilon Sig mu Tau; AIChE: SAME; lntromurouls THOMAS CONSTANTINE SHELOK . . Butler Chemistry Pi Kappa Alpha ACS; Newman Club; lntramurals MURRAY M. SIMON . . . . Levittown Physics aBeta Tau Credit Manager, Ctglegian; Circulation Manager, Collegian; I;Nous Blue Key RICKIE L. SITLER . . . . Craiey Chemical Engineering UCA; AIChE PETER PAUL STADLER . . Silver Spring, Md. Chemical Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; Phi Eta Sigma; Scabbard and Blade THEODORE IRVING STEINMAN . . Philadelphia Pre-Medical Zeta Beta Tau Football; Lacrosse; IFC; Chemistry-Physics Student Council; Track CHARLES DAVID SWEENY . . . Freeport Chemistry Vice-Presidenf, Outing Club; Wesley Foundation FRANK LOUIS TARANTINO . . Quokertown C mical Engineerin AiChE; Newman Club; Jazz Club; Intramurals JOANNE MARIE THOMPSON . . . Morton Chemical Engineering Secretary, AIChE THOMAS WILLIAM THOMPSON . . Seven Valleys Chemistry ACS Kappa Sigma CARL NELSyON TONGBERG . Summir N J Chemis Alpha Tau Omega ACS Hellertown BARBARA ANN TROMAN Chemical Engineering Phi Kappa Phi; Sigm Tau . lo ta Sigm 0 Pi; Alpha L Chemistry- Physics Student Council; Chess Club; lnicrlon mbda Delta; AIChE; gio Folk Dancers; UCA STANLEY PETER TUREL KIngsfon Chemistry phi Kappa Theta lntramurols SUE E. BARTHOLOW BERNARD J. BAST KENNETH BATZER ROBERT BENDER JOHN H. BLUHM JOHN D. CUMMINGS 112 RONALD JOHN ZETTLEMOYER Physics SENIORS WITHOUT SHEROD L. DAUGHERTY FREDRICK R. DEAK EDWARD W. GlLLOW JOHN PAUL HANISH FRANK S. KASUN FREDERICK LEWIS URBACH . . Beaver Falls Chemistry Koinonic; Blue Bond; Westminster Foundation; UCA JOHN E. URBAS, JR. . . . Forest City Chemical Engineering AIChE MARTIN FRANCIS VALANIA . . Chalfont hemical Engineer ring Newman Club; AIChE; lntramurals; Jazz Club WILLIAM HENRY WALSH . . Cleveland, Ohio Chemical Engineering Ch i Phi Vice- PresidentP AlChE; Chemistry- Physiecs Student Council; hi Etc Sigma; SGA Ass mybl MARSHALL WILLIAM WEBSTER, JR. . Mt. Lebanon Pr e-Medic al Vice- Prespident, Alpha Epsilon Delia; Chem- Phys Newsletter; hi Ef ta Sigma; Chem- Phys Student Coun nIIc MARILYN GRACE WEIRBACH . . Pleasant Valley Chemistry Iota Sigma Pi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Jazz Club; Froth; AC5 STEPHEN JAY WEISSBERGERSI . . . Taylor Hillel; Zoology Ciub; cICG; lntrq GLENN RICHARD WILKES Houtzdole Chem Phi Lambda Upsilonl;s tBlue Bond; JOHN ROGER WILLIAMS Ch emical Engineering Sigma Tau; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Track; Cross Country; AIChE STANLEY JOSEPH WINTERGRASS . . Nonticoke YSICS Alpha Phi Omega; Alpha Nu; ARS; Chess Club; Newman Club; IRE JOHN BEATTY WRIGLEY . . . Pittsburgh Pre- Medical Wrestling; Alpha Epsilon Deltai Senior Class Adviscryl Board; Cou ns eling; Chemistry-lshysics Student Counc JOHN ALBERT ZEIGER . . . Philadelphia Physics Schuylkill Haven PHOTOGRAPHS JACK KAUFMAN WAYNE R. SHELLY FITZWILLIAM W. KING JOHN H. UHRICH WILLIAM F. MOUNT DAVID VADEBONCOEUR LEO E. O'CONNOR FRANK M. VELLEGGIA DAVID RICH PETER D. WANSER BEVERLY J. WILSON 1 Adult. Chemical engineering student checks fractional disfillator Oscilloscope wove patterns are studied in physics class EDUCATION H6 EDUCATION JOHN R. RACKLEY eon ORGANIZATION JOHN R. RACKLEY - - - - Dean ABRAM W. VANDERMEER - - - Associate Dean PAUL W. BIXBY - Assistant Dean for Continuing Education 5. LEWIS LAND - Director of Vocational Teacher Education VIKTOR LOWENFELD - Head, Department of Art Education FRANKLIN A. MILLER Head, Department of Educational Services CHARLES M. LONG Head, Department of Elementary Education S. LEWIS LAND Head, Department of Industrial Education HUMMEL FISHBURN - Head, Department of Music Education ARTHUR H. BRAYFIELD Head, Department of Psychology JAMES H. MOYER Head, Department of Secondary Education C. M. LONG P. W. BIXBY Vl KTOR LOWENFELD F. A. MILLER S. L. LAND HUMMEL FISHBURN H 0 pxaRW'b J. H. MOYER H7 118 DOROTHY C. N EWMAN President Council officers: Dorothy C. Newman, President; Sharon B. Hoffman, Vice- President; Jeannette L. Butler, Secretary- Treasurer. As one of its main projects, the Educa- tion Student Council held several student- foculty coffee hours throughout the year. At the beginning of the year, the Council published Cl handbook explaining to the new Freshmen, the various facets of the College of Education. Continuing a cus- tom of past years, the Council presented $100 scholarships to two deserving stu- dents enrolled in Education. Bottom Row-C. L. Cin, M. Leshner, E. C. Butterworth, S. B. Hoffman, D. C. Newman, J. L. Butler, D. H. Pollak, J. Miller, E. E. Baker. Second Row-L. G. Furell, A. Storm, B. A. Reese, B, R. SegoL P. J. Alexander, M. D. Neff, B. A. Johnson, S. A. Sherman, M. A. Cohen. Top Row-C. E. McEldowney, S. L. Huston, V. A. Semko, J. R. Long, L. L. Huston, J. A. Anzalone, S. E. Fowler, 5. L. Genszler, L. L. Shaffer. KATHRYN LOUISE ALFERA Elementary Educohon Angel Flight; Newman Club Ellwood City Gamma Phi Beta CAROLYN G. ALLISON . . . Springfield Elementary EdLIcatIon OuIIng Club; NItIony Grotto; WSGA House; Debate Club JEANNE LEA ANDERSON PhIIadeIphia EIOmEIItO'Y Education Alp ho Gamma Delta 1 Club: Young Ropuincans; Dormitory Officer RICHARD HAVILAND ATKINSON . . Wayne Secondary Education BONNIE JEAN BAILEY . , . Philipsburg Education COHCQIOH; WSGA Senate; PI Omega Pi; Secretory. Kappa Phi; DormIIory Offmer; WRA; Wesley Foundmio on ELAINE ELEANOR BAKER State College Elementary Education Gamma PhI Beta Education Student Council President, Town Women ' Vice President Koppel Phi; WSGA House; ACE E;I PI Lambda Theta; Secretary Treasurer, Wesley Foundation LINDA CAROL BAXTER PhiIgdeIphIa Elementary Education Beta Sigma OmIcron Women's Chorus; WRA; Intramurols; Outing Club; Wesley Foundation; Players CLYDE STUART BEACHY . - Sharon Secondary EducatIon Greensbu rg JOHN FREDERICK BEAMER, JR. . Theta Chi Secondary Education . Chapel Choir; Meditation Chapel ChOIr JOSEPH DANIEL ABATE . . . Pitfsfon EducatIon CARL REUBEN ALEXANDER . . . Julian Music Education Blue Band; Symphony Orchestra; Jazz Club PAMELA JANE ALEOXANDER Metuchen N. J. Elementary Educ Kappa Kappa Gamma Senior Edntor, LA VIE I ogducation Student Council; Ange I Flight; Elechons Comm mittee; Campus Party; Collegian; Senior Class Adwsory Boar rd; Spring eek Commife BARBARA ANN ANDREWS . . Philadelphia Elementary Education Phi Mu Gamma Sigma Sigma; ACEI VERONICA MARIANNE ANTRIM Philadelphia Elementary Educatio Kap oKoppa Gum Angel Flight; Intronmuralij CPWIIJyI2nrsCIUb Education Student Council;m JOHN WILLIAM ASHMAN Secondary Education Kop ppa Phi Kop pa Dunconsville JOHN BALDWIN . . . . . Erie Secondary Education re-Vet Sociefy BRENDA JANE BANKLER Elemon tary Educa tion White PioinsI N. Y. Sigma Delta Tau HiIIeI; SEAP BARBARA EUDICE BARNIKER . . . Harwick Eelem entary Educati Ion Leonides; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Fr roth; Engineer; Hillel; Counseling BARBARA ANNA BEAUFORT I . Jeannette Art Education WRA; Leonidas; Newman Club DONNA JEAN BECK . . . 4 Moncsscn Art Educohon LA VIE; Newman Club; WDFM GLADYS JEAN BECK . . . . Palmerton Treasurer, PI Omega PI JUDITH ELAINE BECKER . Phlladelphio Elcmentary Educohon Woman ; Chtjrusl Modem Dome Club, Outmq Club MARY LOUISE BECKER . Pittsburgh El: rm I'Imry Educahon Pro suimv Women Chorn5; VILC PIC Idem, Newman Club; Enqlwh CILIII JOHN HENRY BEHLER . . . Bethlehem chhnloqy Them XI NIHImy LIon; Blue Kay; Glee Club; S Club BARABARA MINA BENDER . . Monhossct, N. Y. Psychology Dcllu Gamma OMIIIQ Club FRANCES MROZ BENDER I . . State College Education Outmq Club MONA L. BERGMAN . . . . Derry Elementary Education Phi Mu Gamma SIng SIng EVELYN ESTHER BERNHARD . . Erie Secondary qucotton ModlrIIYIOn Chosr PI Gnmnm Mu MICHAEL ROY BICE . I , . Altoona Secondary Educoflon erwmrm Club KARL ROBERT BIERLEY . . StatoCollcqo Elomc n fur y Educaium 3,.- 4! REBECCA BIRNBAUM . . Wilkes Barre Elementary EducatIon PhI SIqmu SIqmu VIco Promdonl, PhI SIqma SIqmrI NANCY MARION BLACKMAN . Huntinlggon Volley Art Educat Ion 1990 WSGA House; Treasurer, Chi Omega; Players' Thessglng Co 10 egion; PI Gamma Alp ARTHUR ROBERT BLENK . . Cleorwotcr Beach, Fla. Secondary Education SIgmu Chi Lacrosse Club; IFC HUGO JOHN BONFARDINE , . St. Marys Indu trIrIl Art; ICS HELEN LOUISE BOREK I . . Lincavillc MUSIC Educahon BIuc Bumi Symphony Onhe W;DFM Mu Phi Epsulon; AI; :hu Lomffd'a Dena RICHARD JOHN PATRICK BRADY I A Upper Darby RehabIIIlatIon EducatIorI Advcrhsmq Munuqer, From 120 THEODORA LATHROP BRAHE . Garden City, N. Y, Elementary Educatlon Chi Omega HARRIET ANN BRAND . . Kingston Elementary Education Phi Sigma Sigma Secretory, Phi Sigma Sigma BETTY CAROL BRANDT . , Mechonicsburg Elementary Education Chapel Choir; Sigma Alpha E10;UCA,Womcn's Chorus; Ou uitng Club; SEA BARBARA ANN BREISCH . I Harrington Park, N. J. Elementary qucntion PhI MLI ACEI; SEAP; UCA; Outmq CILIII PHYLLIS ELINOR BREISCH I i Ringtown Elementary Education ph' Mu Vim President PhiM 'ICcIIIuyian' LA VII Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa PhI; Inframumls; InteI Vmsity Christian Followshlp; Pi Lambda Thom MARY TISANA BREON . . . Millhcim qucution Bursar, Colloqv Co Op; Leonidas JAMES ALBERT BROWN . . . Rockwood MUSIC Education Station Manager, WDFM; Vice-PreSIdonI, Rho Tuu Sigma; Blue Bond JENNIFER BROWN . . . . State CoIIege Secondary Education Alpha Phi Secretory, Alpha Phi; English CILII! JUDITH ELLEN BROWN . . Wyomissing Elementary Education Alpha Xi Delta Jazz Club ELLEN J. BURKE , . , Lincoln University UCIHCIIYOIY Eduramm Alpha Omicron PI SGA AssomI Iy SCI e,tury Bo 0k EXLhUII Mae ELI uc anon SIL ICIL III CounCIl; Suolls; Vice PrIiSIIIent, Alphu OmIcmn PI; Cuhmot Roorqonizmion Commlttoc NORMA DIANE BURNS , , DorlingIon Education Alpha Delta PI froth; CUIHDIH PIIrIV,' WSG JEANETTE LOUISE BUTLER . . . Camp Hill Elementary Education Alpha Omicron PI SoIreturyiTreusurcr, Junior Clnss; MOIYLII rBourd; Chimes; SccrcgoryiTr Student Encampment; UI', Educohon Student Counul Dormito OIIICCI, , Foshmun Coungil; IIIIIIor Claus AIIxIery Board; CIIbInct Rcmgunlzmlon Committee ELLEN CECILIA BUTTERWORTH . Allentown Elementary Educahon Alpha ChI Omega WSGA Senate; Secretary WSGA; SecretaryATrcusurer, Education Student C0 until; Angel Flight' Sophomore Junior and Semor Adwsory BOOTdS' Counsehng; Scrolls; Freshman Counc II ' RICHARD EDGAR CARLSON . . Wilcox Psychology PI Kappa AIpho Vicc- ProSIdc-nf, Pi IKappa Alpha; Kappa Phi Kappa; ChopcI Choir; aPhI Omega; Collegian, IFC ROBERT F. CHAPMAN . . . Tiverton, R I Psychology Sigma Alpha Epsnon Psychology Club New York, N. Y. SUSAN RUTH CHAPMAN Alpha Chi Omega Elonwnfary Friutntion Intrumumlx; Punhcllmut COLIHCII MARY JO CHICK DuBois Secondary Education Sorromry, Phl Alpha Theta; Pi Lambda Thom NANCY JANE CHONOSKI Carnegie Elementary qucntion xVomcn s Chorus CAROLE LOUISE CIN . . . . Allentown Elementary Education Kappa Delta Vice-Presideni, Scrolls; Education Student Council; Angel Flight; WSGA W;RA Counseling WAYNE HARVEY CLAWSON . . . Robinson Secondary Education UCA; LA VIE; Collegian LYNWOOD G. CLEMENS . . . State College Psychology Philosophy Club; Psychology Club SARA S. CLEMSON . State College Elem entary Educat inc Pi Lambda Theta; Alpha Lambda Delia BARBARA BARTON COHN . . Ha rrisburg Elementary Education Alpha Epsilon Phi Hillel; Book Exchange WILLIAM CHARLES COLLINS . . Allentown Education DARLA LOU CONN . . . Point Marion Secondary Education Al pho oXi Delta Rifle Team; University Party; Jazz Club, lniramuruls; English Club ARLENE ELIZABETH nCONSTABLE . . Unity, Me. Elementary Educati Kappa Kappa Gamma 0Jazz Club; Campus Party MARY LOUISE COOK . Mahanoy City Secondary Education GEORGENE COOPER . . . Falls Church, Va. entary Education Delta Ze ia Vice-President, Delta Zeta; ACEI; Outing Club; UCA; nDormitory Officer; Sm mphony Orchestra; Mu Phi Eps silo JoANN COOPER . . . Falls Church, Va. Elementary Educatio De Ito let em Sigma Alpha Eta; Womenn s Chorus; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Outing Club; UCA WILLIAM BLAIR CORBIN . . . Corry Psychology Sig mo Nu Treasurer, Sigma Nu Blue Key; Campus Party; Marketing Club; Outing Ciu b; Manager, Gymnastic Team; Manager, Football Teo om DAVID LEE COTTERILL . . . Rochester, N Y. Psycholo ogy Sig mo Nu President, Sigma Nu; IFC; Dormitory Officer; Nitiony Council SANDRA SHIRLEY COVITCH . . . Cresson Elementary Education CEI GRAEME MocGREGOR COWEN . . Summit, N. J. usic Education Gymnastic Team; Chapel Choir HAROLD CARR CRAIGE . . . Meshoppen Psychology Secretary- Treasurer UCA; President Wesley Foundation; ppo Phi Kappa; Alpha Phi Omeg DONALD JOSEPH CREOLA . Sykesville Secondary Education GRACE GILLESPIE CRIGHTON . . Torentum Secondary Education Kappa Phi; SEAP MARY JEANNE CROSS , . . . Altoono Secondary Education Outing Club MARILYN JANE CROWELL . . Springfield Sec onad ary Education Treasurer, SEAP; Belles Leottros Club' UCA; Monitor English Club CARMEN ROBERT CUGINI . . . Houtzdolc MUSIC Education Blue Band; Phi Mu Alpha JOHN LUTHER DALE . . . . Beliefonte Secondary Education Kappa Phi Kappa FRANCIS DAVID . . New Kensington Secondary Education KATHERINE ALICE DAVIS I . I Lancaster Psychology Delta Zeta Mortar Board; Collegi an; Educot tIon Student Council, Junior, nior Class Advisory Board ,Pi Gamm auM RAYMOND JOSEPH DeBALSO . . - Hozicion Sec onard ytEducc io SEAP; Trocosurer English Club RONALD LEE DEKKER . . . Aitoono Mu IIS c Educat io Blue Band Symp Jhony Orchestra LELIA UHLER DEMPSEY . . Phoenixville Ps cholo Zeta Tau Alpha Y QV CollogIan; Scrolls; LA VIE; Ponheilemc Council; Greek Week Committee; 80 Ilcs Lettres Club; Counsc Ing DIRAN DERMEN I I . College Park, Md. Psychology Psychology Club JOSEPH TIMOTHY DEYO , . Duquesne Secondary Edueation i Phi Kappa Theta LOIS RAE DiJOSEPH' . . Jenkintown Elementary Education Alpha Gamma Delta Vice PSrcsidcnt, AI Ipc1h Gum 00D li;a Secretory, Young Republicans; LSpanish C'U 'Aiphup Lambda Delta Phi Kappa Phi; PI Gamma Mu; Pi ombdo hem;S Iniromu ruls MIMI DIMELING i , , I Cleorfield Elementary Education Kappa Alpha Theta MARY MARGARET DIMPERIO . Pittsburgh Elementary Education Collegian, Monitor; ACEI; Frofh DAUNNA BELL DOEBLER . . . Jersey Shore Art EducatIon I Vice-Prcsidem, Secretory, Leonidas; WSGA Senate; Chapel Chour SUSAN CAROL DONOGHUE . . Yonkers, N. Y. Elementary Education Delta Gamma Newman Club; Outing Club JOAN ETHEL DONOVAN Melrose Park Elementary Educatino Womcn' s Chorus; Pi Gum o;Mu Outing Club; Bo wling Ciub; Wcsmlcy Foundation West Conshohocken ELEANOR CATHERINE DOUGHERTY . Alpha Delta PI Secondary Education Newman Club; Collegian; Outing Club; 'CG JUDITH M. DOUGLASS Cape May Court House, N. J. Ele ementary Education Marketing Club; Players; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Meditation Choir A. MARGUERITE DOWNES . . . Philadelphia Elementary Education Sigma Sigma Sigma . Women' s Chorus , Mednation Chapel Choir; Go ammo SIgmo Sigma; lntr amurols; Outing Club; Canterbury Club; UCA; ACE El JAMES EDWARD DUFF . . Altoono Music Educa Hon JAMES JOSEPH DULIS . . . Kulpmont' Music Education SAMUEL JAMES DUNKLE . . Duncansville Secondary EducatI Comen, AFROTC RIile Team; Commander, AFROTC Bond JOYCE ANN DUNN . . . . Altoono Elementary Education DARLA ANN DuROSS . . . Forty Fort Secondary Education PI Lombdg Thefom Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; IGom ouM ,wNe wman Club; WRA ELIZABETH KEARNS DYE . Somerset Elementary Education BEN ROBERT EARDLEY . . . . Altoona Psychology BARBARA JEAN EASTER . . . Bethlehem Secondary EducotIon Delta Zeta Chapel Chow; SWIm Club; Canterbury Club DEAN CARSON EAYRE . . . Abington Secondary Education Presmienf Theta Alpha PhV Players Thespsons Kappa Phi Kappa; Quorfcrdcck Society; lemny Gr ONO JOANNE GRACE EBERT . . . . Hegins Psychology Psychology Club CAROL ANN EBLEN . . . Alexandria,Vu. Psychology Pi Beta Phi Vice-Prcsident, PI Beta Phi; LA VIE; Froth PATRICIA ANN ECKERT . . Ho-Ho-Kus, N. J. . Elementary Education Alpha Gamma Delta Secretory, Alpha Gamma Delta DOROTHY LEE EDDY . . . DPeekskill, N Y. Elementary Education Del ta Gamma Dormitory Officer; Outing Club; UCA CONSTANCE E. EDMONDS . . Philadelphia Secondary Education Alpha Chi Omeg a Jazz Club; Inlrornurals; Chapel ChOIr NANCY VIRGINIA EDSON . . Livingston, N. J. Elementary Education SWIm Club CHARLES ALLAN EGOLF , . I Londisburg Secondary Education Tau Kappa Epsilon 124 JAMES JOSnEPH ELLIOTT . . Wilkes Barre Educ AIphn TGLI Omcg S;GA Comapuos nPoeg; IFC Greek Week CommIItec; En c;ompmem Counseling' 0ch ;Vlce PrC'SICICHY Alpha TL'ILI Omega ' ALAN C. ELMS . . . . La Center, Ky. Psychology Munugcr. Man's Dohntc; Editor, From PATRICK S. EMEIGH . . . Hollidaysburg Secondary Education CLARA ELIZABETH ENCK . I Hamsburg Elementary Educohon 20 m Tau AthG p'CS'dOm, Slgma Alpha Em; LIILImItIon Student CounIIl; DormItory Officer MAUREEN KATHRYN ERB . , . State College Elementary Education ZcIu Tou Alpha Debate CILIII, ACLI; Intrumurols; Newman Club M. JOANNE ERHARD . . , Port Matilda Elementary Education JOSEPHINE S. ERRIGO . . . CurwensviIIP Secondary Education Ncwmun Club; Ouhng Club; English Club RICHARD LEE ERWIN . . . . Aliquippu Indusmol Arts IES JOANNE EVANS . . . . . Dalton ycolh Leonidas; SPsychOOIZQy Club RAYMOND RUSSELL FAIRMAN . . Punxsutowncy Education SIquI Them L'pSIIon; SLAP ROBERT IVAN FEDEROFF . . . I Eric Psychology 5an10 Nu CAROL ESTHER FEGLEY . . . Philadelphia Elementary Education Alphu Omicron Pi mcncan Slavic Organizuhon; Cumpus Party GLORIA FEIBUS . . . . . Beaver MUSIC Education Orchestra; Women's Chorus WILLIAM GARRETT FELIX . . . Boswell Secondary Education Camera Club; Outmg CIUI'; Summer Coilogiun; InIrmmIIuIs PATRICIA FERGUSON . . . Great Neck, N Y Psychology SIgmu Delta Tau WRA Intramural Board; HIlch JOSEPH FERRERIO . Mayficld Mustc Education University Symphony OrchcsIro BRENDA CAROL FICHTNER . Scromon Elementary Educohon Thesplnns; Dance CIIIII RONALD LEE FILIPPELLI I Harrisburg PhI Kappa Them SCCOthFY Education IFC Board of Control; HisIory Round Table; President, PhI KOPD N wmun CIuI; IFC; Intromura MI 0 Them; AUDREY JOAN FINNEY . . . Havertown Elementary Education Alpha Chi Omega Campus Party; lntromuruls; ACE; UCA CATHERINE FISHEL . . . . Harrisburg Elementary Education Sigma Delta Tau VicoPrcsudcnt, Slgmo Delta Tau; HIIch; Book Exchange; ACE! FAY LOIS FISSEL . . . Littlestown Elementary Education Women's Chorus; UCA VIRGINIA EVELYN FITZMARTIN . Penn Hills Art Education Alpha Gamma Delta Debate Club; PI Gamma Alpha; Greek Week Committee; prlng Week Committee; Young Republicans VIRGINIA LEE BARBARA FLAMISH . . Allentown Art Education Delta Zeta Secretory, Delta Zeta; Pi Gamma Alpha; Dormitory Officer; WSGA House; Prcsndent, Hockey Club; Gamma Sigma Sigma; lntromuruls KENNETH BRUCE FLORENCE . . Cleveland, Ohio Psychology Pi Kappa Alpha Editor, Photography Echtor, LA VIE; Counseling; Encampment; Froth; Co legion, Androclcs; Skull and Bones; Engineer MARGARET KAYE FORR . . . Altoono Elementary Education ' Treasurer, IRC ARDATH L. FOX . . . . Scranton Elementary Education Gamma Phi Beta WRA; UCA NEIL SHERWOOD FRANC . Lake Ariel Secondary Education PATRICIA MARGARET FRANK . . . Homestead Secondary Education Delta Gamma Secretary, Thcspions; WSGA Senate; Scrolls; Phi Sigma Iota; Vicc-Prcsident, Delta Gamma; ViccyPrCSIdcnt, Gamma Sigma Sigma; WSGA House MARCIA MARIE FREDERICO . Ridgway Secondary Education Kappa Alpha Theta Campus Party; Panhcllenic Councd SHARON FREED . . . . Kingston Education Belles LcHrcs Club; Hillel; Froth; History Round Table; SEAP FLOYD MILLER FRISBIE . . . Stroudsburg Music Education Vice-Presidenf, Phi Mu Alpha; President, Blue Band; Unwersuty Symphony Orchestra; Chapel Choir NANCY K. FROEBEL . . . Bradford Secondary Education Zeta Tou Alpha Collegian; Belles chtrcs Club; ICCB; Gamma Sigma Sigma JOHN LOUIS FUSCO . . Altoono Secondary Education JANET ELVIRA GALLUS . . . Hershey Secondary Education Women's Chorus; Riding Club PAUL HERMAN GALOW . . Philadelphia Secondary Education ELLEN F. GANAPOL . . . Waverly, N. Y. Elementary Education Alpha Epsilon Phi Froth; Players ROBERTA ROSE GBUR . . Pitman, N. J Elementary Education Alpha Chi Omega Jazz Club; lntramurols HARVEY PHILLIP GETZ . Altoona Elementary Education Jazz Club; Hillel; AIM Band RICHARD HAYES GIBBONEY . . . Belleville Secondary Education Delta Sigma Phi Glee Club; Treasurer! Delta Sigma Phi ROBERT HARRY GIBSON . . . Downingtown Education Dormitory Officer; College Co-op NANCY ANNE GILLILAND . . Oak Hall Station Secondary Education Alpha Omicron Pi Cwens; Encampment; Panhellenic Council; Counseli I;ng LA VIE ';SGA Wo men';sChorus Thespians; Monitor; Engineer; Jazz Club; UCA NANCY ARLENE GINGHER . . . Bellefonfe Ee entary Educati Collegian; mJOZZ Club; Outing Club .n-i A NANCY JANE GIST . . . . Johnstown Elementary Education Wesley Foundation MYRNA JUDITH GLAZER . Maplewood, N. J. Elementary Education . Secretory, Hillel; Vice-Presidcnt, Sigma Alpha Eta; Leonidas Council; Pivot GAIL BARBARA GLENN . . Springhouse Psycho lo oyg Beta Sigma Omicron Secretary, Beta Sig ma Omicron; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Botany C'Ub Se ecr ctory, gPsychology Club; LA VIE; WDFM; Player GARNET W. GLOVER . . . Belle Vernon Education Gamma Phi Beta M. MARLENE GOLD . . . Philadelphia Elementary Education NEA; Belles Lettres Club; Philosophy Club; Players; English Club ADELE WINIFRED GOLDBERG . . York Elementary Education Hi lel l BARBARA FELKOFFi GOLDSTEIN . . Philadelphi0 Elementary Education SAUL GOLDSTEIN . . . . Philadelphia Art Education Sigma Alpha Mu Rifle Team MARJORIE CAROLE GORDON . - JOhnsTOW Elementary Education Al ha Omicron Pl Copy Editor, Monitor; Campus Party; Meditation Chapel Choir; Thestns JAMES EUGENE GOTSICK . . . Kosko Psychology JAMES HOWARD GRANT . . . BrockWOY Education UCA JACQUELYN SANDRA GREENBERG . . Jeannette Elementary Education Phi Sigma Sigma Secretory! Sigma Alpha Eta; WDFM; Hillel; Jazz Club SAUL HERBERT GREENBERG . . . Pottsville Education JOSEPH ANTHONY GREYTOK . . Glen Lyon Secondary Education Newman Club FI JEROME GRIMM . . . . Houston Psychology Phi Kappa Tau Secretory, PhI Kappa Tau; Glee Club; Outing Club; PhIlosophy Club; Morkenng Club GRETCHEN GRIMM . . . Mount Lebanon Psychology Kappa Alpha Theta Secretory, Kappa Alpha Theta; Greek Week CommINcc; lntromurols RICHARD SAUL GROSS . . Johnstown Psycholo gy Track Team; S Club KATHLYNO GROVES . . . . Ardmore Psych Alpha Phi gyJazz Club; Psychology Club; University ParIy CLARA ANNE GUFFEY . . . Elizabeth Education FRANCES ELIZABETH GUIDO . . Philadelphia Education NANCY JANE HADFIELD . . Downingtown Secondary Education Sigma Tau Delta; Treasurer, Belles Lottres Club; Meditation Choir; W0 sChorus; Englis Clu JANET MACLACHLAN HAFER . . Pittsburgh Elementary EducatIorI MARGY ANNE HALPERN . Altoonu Elementary Educalron HIIIc I GERTRUDE HERTHA HAMMEL . . Glenshow Secondary Education Secretory, Botany Club; UCA; Wesley FounchIIon; Zoology Club ROBERT A, HANDLEY . . . . Delta Secondary Education PICSIdent, InterVVarsny Christlon Fellowship JOEL MICHAEL HANNA . . . Sunbury Psychology Psychology Club; Newman Club ROBERT LEE HARDING . . . McKeesport Secondary EducotIon President, NIHony CounCIl; VIcc- ProSIdc n1 AIM; Tr ijbunal Vice President, Sophomore Class; UCA Chapel ChOIr; Entrc Nous; Glec Cl ub CAROL JO HARKNESS . . . Hollidoy:burg Elementary Education PI Be i Senior Class Adviser Board; Elr-ct Ions Committee; UCA Sec ctcry, PPhi Beta MchfotIon Chapel ChOIr Outmg Club; Belles chtrcs Clul HELEN HOPE HARLOW . . . Towson,Md. Education Outing Club BETTY ANN HARRISON . . Willow Grove Elementary Educatron Secretary, Entrc Nous; Women' 5 Chorus; UCA 128 MABEL BURGYES HAYS . . Co rlisle Elementary Education Kappa Delta Jazz Club; ACEI; SEAP; WRA DONNA MAE HAYWOOD . . . Lewistown Educ Murkchng Club? Plaxols MARJORIE ANN HEASTER . V MOunt Union S ondory Educatton Belles Lathes Club; 5mm Club; WRA; English Club WARREN ESLER HEISS . . . Jenkintown Secondary EdLICOUOFI lntramum s DALE EMORY HELLER . . . , Carlislc Industrial Arts 10m Lambda Sigma; Prosuicnt, IE5 JUDITH NANCY HELLER . . . Philadelphia Psychology Alpha EDSI'OH Phu Scrolls; Prclsudcn? Alphu Fpsnlon Phu; WSGA House; Qchk Comm H 00; Counsolmg RICHARD JAMES HERBEIN . Phoenixville Secondary Education lntr omurols DENNIS RICHARD HILLEN . Turtle Creek Secondary Education LYNDA BARI HILLMAN 7 Lamont Elementary Education GARY KEITH HIMES . . . 7 BrookviHC Education TIM; SEAP . DONNA STONE HITCHCOCK 7 . MOMFOSC Secondary l-ducatlon Gnmnm Thom Epsilon; English Club MARGARET JOYCE HIXSON . . Tyrone EdLlCOtIOH LISBETH ANN HOLLINGER . . Hanover Elementary Education Outing Club RAE HOOPES . . . . . Reading Industrial Arts IES SUZANNE HORNBERGER . . . Wayne Elementary Education Ch: Omega Collegian; ACE! ROBERT STEED HOSTETTER Johnstown Psychology 7 Allentown Delta Gamma SANDRA ANN HUCKE Secondary Education Women's Chorus; ACE! Scranton WARREN A. HULLOW - . Phi Kappa Sigma Secondary Education lntmmuruls; Dormitory Officer MARGARET ANN HULSE . . Old Greenwich, Conn. Psychology PI Beta PI'N PI PhI; Treasurer, Scrolls; Treasurer Punhollcnic Council; Sororityc Editor LA VIE; Froth; Dormitory Officer; JunI Ior Class Advisory o;urd Gr rkcc eck Commi te DONALD JV HUNTSINGER . New RinggoId Secondary Education JUDITH VIRGINIA ILES . I Norristown Elementary EducutIon Sig mo Siqmo Slgmo Women's Chorus; SIqmo Alpha Em; Pnnhollemc Council; Me dimtIon Chapel ChOIr NANCY ELLEN IMSCHWEILER . I Wollingford Education Women's Chorus JOYCE ANN JAFFE , Philadelphia Elementary Education SIgmo Alpha Eta; Gamma Sigma Sigma; DormItory Council; RIqu Club; ACEI BARBARA ANN JEWELL . . Midland Elementary Education Beta Slgma Omicron New wmon Club; Outing Club; D;FM bSecretary, SIg m0 Alpha Em; Swim Clu HEAND JOHNS . . . , . Wilkcs-Borre Elementary Education Women's Chorus; Colle gIan; Penn State Singers; Players; Chapel ChOIr; Newgmon Club; Young Democr CAROLE LOIS JONES . . . Philadelphia Elementary Education SEAP; ACEI EDWARD JOHN JONES . . . Mahonoy City Psychology Phi Kappa Tau Pershing RIfIcs; SAME RICHARD WATSON JONES . . . Eoston Psychology Theta Chl President, Theta Chi; IFC; Alpha Nu; Kappa Phi Kappa; Jazz Club NORMAN H. KAHN . . I San Antonio, Tex. Psychology AIpha Epsilon Pi Debate; AFROTC Drilil Team; SAME HI;IIcI Jazz yClub; Senior Class dVI VIsory Board; Universny Port JOHN ROBERT KAISER , i . . Everett Secondary Education Vicchrcsident, Players; Theta Alpha PhI; English Club JUNE C. KAUFFMAN . . . State College Elementary Educotlon Pi Beta Phi Alpha Lambda Delia; Chapel Choir; VICCIPI'QSILICI'II, Cosmopolitan Club JUDITH ANN KEISER . . I Point Marion Art tEducation Sig uSI Igmu Sig m0 Pi Gamma AIphu' lntromurols; Intcr- -Varsity Chrlstion Fellowship; WRA GAYLE SHIPE KELCHNER . , Reading EducatIon Beta Sigma Omicron UCA; Players; Jazz Club M. LINDA KELLY . . . Scotch Plains, N. J. Elementary Education Kappa Delta ACEI; UCA SUZANNE KIERSTEAD . . . Springfield Education Alpha Omicron Pi omen's Chorus; LA VIE; UCA; Collegian; Blue Bond; Chapel Chonr SHIRLEY ANN KING 4 . . . Glenside Elementary Education Monitor; AECI JUDITH CAROLYN KIRCHNER . Latrobe Elementary Education Sigma Sigma Sigma Women's Chorus; ACEI BETTY THOMPSON KIRKLEY I , . Pittsburgh Elementary Educatio on Alpha Gamma Delta Chimes; Dormitory Officer; WSGA o;use n's Debate, COHEQIG n' Ho Wom Women' s Choru u,'s Pressid t, it I bd D it Pi Lambda Theta P'lo on De 0 Apho Delta; mAGIpha Lam o e c; JOAN SUSAN KISSLO . . . . Plymouth Psychology Sigma Sigma Sigma Newman Club; intramurais; Jazz Club; English Club; WRA NANCY LEE KITE I . . Short Hills, N. J. Elementary Education Campus Party; Womenls Chorus; Jazz Club ROSABELLE MYERS KITZMILLER . . Harrisburg Elementary Education Kappa Delta Froth; Thespions; ACEI; Women's Chorus; Outing Club ROLAND NICKOLAUS KLEMMER . . LonCOSfer Psy cholog Pi Gamma Mu; Kappa Phi Kappa JOYCE MARIE KLING . . . West Milton Elementary Education Gamma Sigma Sigma; ACEI; UCA BARBARA JEAN KNIGHT . . . Enola Elementary Education Alp ha Chi Omega Chapel Choir; Cwens; Sophomore Class Advisory Board; Vice President, Alp 0 Chi Omega; WRA Executive Boar MARJORIE SEWALL KOCH . . . Elmira, N. Y. Education Kappa Alpha Theta BARBARA ANN KOHLER . . . Philadelphia Elementary Education Chi Omega Women s Chorus 5; LA VIE; Froth; Thespiansi Outing Club; lntromurals; Sigma Alpha Et t;o Gamma gma Sigma FORREST WILTON KOHLER . . Yoe Secondary Education JANET R. KOHUT , , , Springfield Art Education Alpha Omicron Pi Pi Gamma Alpha; Monitor; WSGA; Campus Party JOHN ANTHONYiKOSHAK . . Portage Music Educat ion Phi Mu Delta President, Kappa Phi Kappa; Treasurer, Phi Mu Alplho; Blue Bond; Pormi Nous; Meditation Chapel Choir; IFC JOHN G. KOVACH I . . . SI.Cloir Secondary Education lnframurals THOMASJOSEPH KRAJCI . . . Philadelphia Psychology MILLICENT ELAINE KRAPF . . . Glen Moore Education . UCA; Wesley Foundation; Secretary, Treasurer, Kappa Phi JUDITH ELAINE KRAVITZ Kingston Secondary Educatio Leonides; lntromurcls; Hillel; Rod and nCoccus Club; WRA LcIVERNE MARIE KRAYNEK Hokendauqua Education SANDRA KAY KRESGE . . . . Lebanon ccondary Education Phi Kappa PhI; Alpha Lambda Delta; SEAP NANCY LEE KRESS . . Verona Elementary Education Kappa Kappa Gamma VOID President Kappa Kappa Gamma; Scrreory Trcosurcr Sophomore Class; shmcm Sophomore Senior Adwsory Bnurihs LA VIE; Debate RICHARD A. KUHL . , . Three Bridges, N. J. Secondary Education Kappa PhI Kappa; PI 60me Mu MARGARET E, KVASHAY I , . Soegertown Secondary Education Alpha PhI Secrcmry, Alph Phi; Kappa PhI LA VIE Gamma Siqmu Sigma, Dor rmii Dry Oicfirer, SEAP WRA, ACE! Boinny Club; UCA ROBERT CLETUS LABAR . I I State College Education CHARLES D. LAMB . I . . Windbcr Induntrlol Arty Vice-Promdent, IES JANE LOU!SE LANSBERRY I . . Freedom Secondary Education Alpha Lambda Delta; Gamma SIng SIng; Westminster Foundation EUGENE FRANCIS LARKIN I . Staten Island, N. Y. Psychology Psyihology Club; Newman Club CARMELLA ANN Lo SPADA . . . Chester Psychology Delta Alpha Delta; Edito o,r Newman New ws; EngIn eer, Thesplons; Studen t Handbook; W;DFM Debate Club; Sophomore JunI Ior and C500 enIor Class Advisory cords; Gamma Sigma Igmn; ChoIrman, Lnrr ry Sharp HARRIET ANN LEAVER . . Eoston Elvmonlory Education Alpha Gamma Delta COHOQIOH JANET ELLEN LEFF . . . , Greensburg Elementary Education Alpha EpSIion Phi Bonk Iixchnngo, From, Secretary Trcriaurcr, HIIleI; Freshman Counzil NANCY LEIBLIC . . . New Castle Education Alpha Gamma Delta Collegmn; Secr rc iuryl Women 5 Chem u;s Ploycra; Gamma Sigma Siqmu lnfrumuruls MARTIN LESHNER . . . . Philadelphia Psycho lo ogy etc: Sigma Rho Chairman Orientation Week; Vice PrCSIdeni, Omicron DEMO Kappa; Student Handbook; Vice- President Skuil an nd Bone cs; Scnio or Class Adv visory Board; Andro cics; Junior Class Advisory Board; Education Student Council; Thes- pions; IFC; Hillc I SONDRA ESTA LEVINE I . . Spring Valley, N. Y. Secondary Education Sigma Delia Tau Hillel Foundation SONDRA ARLENE LEVITT . . . Philadelphia Elementary Educatio SIngI Delta Tau Presidcnfn Sigma Delta Tau; HIllel Foundation RUTH CAROL LIPSKY . . . Upper Darby Elcmcrifary Education SIqmn Delta Tau Hillci JOAN REVA LOIBMAN . I Pittsburgh Elementary Education ACE!, Hillel, Jazz Club; Outing Club FRANK ANTHONY LOMBARDO I NewCastle Secondary Education Triu Kappa EpsHon 132 NANCY AI LONG . . I . Greensburg Elementary. Educator? HELENE MARIE LONGO I . . Meadville Elementcrv Educat tIo ACEI; Newman Club; Ouhng Club; SEAP LINDA ENONE LOUCKS . . Smethport Secondary EducotIon KoppcI Kappa Gamma RUTH JANE LOVE . . . . State College rt Education LA VIE; Pregldcm, Kappa PhI; Wesley Foundahon I NEVILLE DELMARR McAFEE . . . Nuremberg Elementary EducotIon Delta ChI lntromuruls; LSA; ACEI; EUB Student Fellowship; SEAP JANE ELIZABETH McCLAIN . . . Mercer Elementary Educotlon Women's Chorus; Bowling Club DORIS JEANNE McCLURE . Emporium Elementary Educcmon Women's Chorus; Newman Club; WRA Clubs CLAUDETTE MCGEE . . I , Philadelphia Elementary Education Women's Chorus; SEAP JAMES BRUCE McNElLL . . . Philadelphia Secondary Education Dc Im UpSIlon Young RopubIIcons;Ec1ELIcmion Student Council' Qoumterdcck SOCICIy; PhI o;SIgmo Kappa Phi Kop JOAN SHANNON MacDOWELL I York Elementary Education Alphu ChI OmOOO Modltotlon Chapel ChOIr; Secretary Aipha Lambda DcHG Ridmg Club Intromur ols . MAUD GAY MACK . . . . Camp Hill Elementary EducatIon Sigma SIgmG Slgmn Vicc-PrCSIdc-m, SIgmu SIqmu SIgmn; Thewmns MAUREEN ANN MACK . I Butler Elementary EducatIon WSGA Senate; Jazz Club RAYMOND MICHAEL MAESTRIPIERI I . Pittston Industrial Arts IE5; Newman Club; InIrcImurols; Outmg Club RICHARD KEITH MAIER . . . I Westover Psychology JAN MARIE MAKOVSKY . . Boonton, N, JI Psycho I Psthology Club; Newman Club NANCY SCOTT MALONEY Donsville, N. Y. Elementary Education Chi Omega Dormitory Offlcor; WSGA House; UCA Bola Cynwyd . BARBARA MANGES Elementary Education Kappa Kappa Gamma DormIIorv OHIcer LOIS ANN MARSH . . . Erie Elementary Education Blue Band; Symphony Orchestra HELEN MARYBEL MARSHMAN . . Littlestown Elementary Education ACEI; SEAP; UCA MARIE HELEN MARZZACCO . Philadelphia Elementary Education Alpha Gamma Delta Froth; Outing Club; Gamma Sigma Sigma; ACEI MARY RUTH MASTERS . . . . Irvin Psycholog Sigma Sigma Sigma President, Gamma Sigma Sigma; Secretory, ICG Ap! ho Lambda Delta; Pi Gm CI;Mu Counseling, Secretary, Psychpology Clu b CAROL ANN MASTROIANNI . . . Hozleton Elementary Education CARL ANTHONY MAZZAN . . Pittsburgh Secondary Education MONA ARLENE MEABON . Pleasantville Art Education Alpha Gamma Deli m Pi Gamma Alpha; Outing Club CHARLES RONALD MECK . Cressono Secon dary Education ' Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Phi Kappa DOROTHY ANN MELLEY . Coaldale Elementary Educatio on Newman Club; Outing Club; UCA' RONALD DAVID MELTSER . . . Philadelphia Secondary Education Beta Sigma Rh Circa LYNNE MELVIN . . . . Lafayette Hill Secondary Education Alpha Xi Delta Gamma Sigma Sigma; lntromurois; English Club; Swim Club MARTHA SANDO MENCHEY . . . Hanover Elementary Education Outing Club; Women's Chorus KARIN ELIZABETH MEYER . . . State College Education Women's Chorus; Meditation Choir MARGARET PATRICIA MIELE . Philadelphia Elementary Education HAL MILLER . . . . Clarks Summit Psychology Pi Kappa Phi IFC; Jazz Club; Psychology Club; Marketing Club JODY MILLER . . . . Brynm Mawr Elementary Education Kop pa Kappa Gum ProSIdent, Kc appa Kc oppo Gom m;mo Secretory, Mor tor Board; Education nS1tudem Cou ncil; Pi Lu mbdo Theta; Freshman Socrc ctory-Treosurer; Frcs hm mon Advisory oord; Junior .Advisory Board; Homecoming Queen; Miss Penn State; Thes- pions; Counse ing MARJORIE JEAN MOORHEAD . Greensburg Elementary Education Collegian, Women' s Chor rus; Alpha Lambda Delta; 4 H Club; Phi Kappa Phi; So poh ornore Class Advisory Board; LA VIE; Pi Lambda The? to DIANE MORROCCO . . . . Pittsburgh Elementary Education Gam mmo Phi Beta Vice- President Gamma Phi Beta; Jazz Club; Riding Club; Ne ewmon Club; Thespions; SEA BARBARA LYLE MORROW . . . Dunmore Secondary Educat ino Chi Omega Secretory! Liebig Chemical Society; Outing Club ROBERT EARL MOUNTZ . . Birdsboro Socon Idory wEdLJCO tion Dormitory OIIicer; lnIrumumls MARY ANN MUHR . . . . Bethlehem Mu sic Education Alpha Delta Pi President, Alpha Delta PI; Chapel Choir; Monitor Pqnhcllonic Council; W;SGA Women s Chorus; Mu Phi Eps ilo WARDEN BLAIR MULLER . , Villanova Industrial Arts Sigma Phi Epsilon Iota Lambda Sigma; UCA; SAME; Arnold Air Society; IE5 JACQUELYNNE ANN MYERS . I Lancaster Secondary Education Kappa Delta Education Student Council; Angel Flight JOLINDA JONES MYERS . . Somerset Elementary Education Zeta Tau Alpha ACE! KAREN MYLTING I . . Ardmore Elementary Education Kappa Kappa Gamma NOIOdS VIRGINIA ELLEN NABORS . . . Uniontown Elementary Education Chi Omega Belles Lcttrcs Club; Ponhelienic CounCIl JULIAN MICHAEL NADOLSKY . . Lilly Secondary Education BARBARA ANNE NARDINI . . TamquG Elem cntory Educati ino SIqmn Alpha EICI Newman Club; Gamma Sigma Sigma SANDRA JOAN NAREHOOD . . MIlton Elementary Education Sigma Sigma Sig Treasurer, Sigma Sigma Sigma; Pi Lambda Thom; Gamma Sigma Sign : OACE' ROBERT ANDREW NAVARRA . . Hempstead, N. Y. Musm Education Phi Kappa Tau P'OS'dcnf SYmDhony Orchestra Blue Band; Phi Mu Alphu; Newman Club; ViceIPrcsidenf, Forensic Council; intramur osl MAUREEN ELLEN NEARY . . Port Monmouth, N. J. Psychology Thcspians RICHARD CHRISTIAN NEELY I I New Cumberland Industrial Arts AUSA; SAME SHIRLEY ANN NEWCOMER . . Clarks Summit I mentary Education Women's Chorus; Wesley Foundation; Kappa Phi DOROTHY CATHERMAN NEWMAN . . Philadelphia Kappa Kappa Gamma s; Encnn m n;f Freshman Co uncil; B d AdV' V'SOFY Board; Meditation Chapel Choir; Freshman Regulations oar Hat Society Counc i BETTE MARILYN NEWTON . Hoveriown Elementary Education SEAP; ACEI; UCA JEROME SMITH NICHOLS Dunmore Psychology Tennis JEAN HOPE NIGH . . . Chevy Chase, Md. Secondary Education Kappa Alpha Theta President WRA; Mo rtor Board; WSGA Senate; chns; Vice- President Pi mbdo Theta; Junior Class Advisory Board; Encampment; Women s Debo 1e LYNNE JOYCE OBERMAN . . Titusvillc Elementary Education Sugmu Delta Tau Education Student Coumn I; VICC Pregldenf, Sigma Delta Tau; HIIIcI;SfL1dent Handbook Fro JAMES BLAINE O'CONNOR . I Smethport Rohabilitahon EducatIon Phl Kappa Psi Trrmk; PrCSIIIc-nt, VCJrSlIV SH Club; Drulds MARGARET ANNE ORCHARD . Moplewood, N. J. Psyc ho logy Loonuics, Gmnmu 519nm SIgmu; Angel FIIght; Encampment DORIS GLADYS ORLOWEK . . . Easton Secondary EducatIon Treasurer Gamma Slgmu SIqmr: TrevI-,,uror SSIgmu Tau Dolm Secretory, Enrony Club; LA VIE HIIIeI, W0 omn era's Cho SEAP; Players; Leonidas ,OIICS LI: rcs Club; Jazz CILIII' Senior Class Adwsory Board PI Lambda CAROL CHILCOT OSWALD . I Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Psychology Gamma Phi Beta Colleqmn; Frmh, SEAP; Jun Club, DormIIory Officer ROBERT DEAN OWENS , . , . Eoston Vccohorml lndustrml Educcmon SIqmcI Chl lom LerIIcIu Sigma; Kuppo PhI Kappa, Dolphl; Anrirodos JUDITH ANN PACKER . . . Cochrunton Elmnonmry Educuhon DAPHNE WOLCOTT PARKER . . Sewickley Secondary Education Chi Omoqn From; WRA; Belles Lcttros Club; CIrUI MARCELLA CAROYLN PATCHAN . Uniontown Education DcIIu Delta Delta Prcsldcm, Delta Dclm Dolm; CorActIvmcs EdIIor, LA VIE; Scrolls; Newman Club; Punhcllenlc Councd; Gamma Sigma Igmn; Intromumls; Campus Party ROBERT JAMES PATRICIAN . . I Monrocton Secondary Educatlon VIcc Presldcm, Kuupu PhI Knppu CARL JOHN PEKALA . . . . Eric SvIondnry Eduraflon PhI Kappa Them Newman Club FRANK EUGENE PELUSO I , . New Brighton Secondary Education PI LomInlu PhI English Club; Newman Club; KUDDU Phn Kappa; Players DAN JEROME PETERMAN I . . Harrisburg Psychology Pi Lambda Phi Eduwhon SYudcnI Counml; Presulom, Vice Presldent, PI L0 mbdo PhI; Panhi, PsychologyClu JAMES EDWARD PETERS, JR. . . Williamsville, N.Y. Psychology Kappa Delta Rho Alpha Dino Stomu; Marketing Club; rJazz Club; ROTC Drum and Bugle Co R. LOUISE PETERSON I . . I Norrigtown Secondary Education Angel Flight; Belles LcIIrcs Club; UCA ROBERT THOMAS PETRUSKA . . . Hazleton Secondary Education Pi Lambda PhI Newman Club, Greek Week Communec; SEAP GAIL DONNA PETTERS . I New Kensington Elementary EdLILanD SCirCIOI'y, SEAP; Jazz Club; Belles LeHres Club; UCA; WRA JANICE BRENDA PHARR , . Philadelphia Secondary Education TrI Opu us I36 CAROL KATHLEEN PICCOLI . I Scotch. Plains, N. J. Elementary EducotIon :- 0 Ph i Newman Club; Engineer; Spring Week Committee GEORGE JAMES PIPAS . . . . Hastings Industrial Arts IES MARY LOU PLASTERER . . . I Corlisle Elementary Education SEAP; ACEI; Womcn1s Chorus ROBERT STANLEY PLOCKI . . Natrono Secondary Education Ouhnq Club; From CAROL MAE PLOESCH . . . East McKeesport Flemvntury Education Kappa Delta SGA Assembly; Fncumpmom; Anocl Flirjhf IRIS ELEANOR POGAL . . Johnstown Secondary Education Sigmu Delta Tau VlCCiprSIdGHt, Sigma Delta Tau; Book Exchange DOUGLAS HOLMES POLLAK . New York, N. Y. Psychology AIMM Board of Governors; Treasurer, ICG; Educmion Stud ent CounCIl; TIM ;FWD M; Kappa Phi Kappa IRC Psychology Club; Jazz Club CAROL FRANCES POPET I . . Gornerville, N. Y Psycholo LA VIE; AC5; Marketing Club; Jazz Club; Newman Club ROBERT JAMES PRESCARO . . New Castle Psychology CHARLOTTE GRACE PRUDHON I . Wyomissing Art Education Ph' KUDLKI Phi 'Alpha Lumludu Delta ' PI Gummu Alpha; PI Lambda Thom; DOT rmI Ory OHI I;ccr Meditation Chapel Chonr Outing Clul JANET MARSH PRUTSMAN . . I Knoxville ntary Education Wesley Foundutmn; Kappa Phi WALTER BI PRYZWANSKY . . . Hazleton Psychology SIqmu PI PWchologv Club; lntrumumls; History Round Table PATRICIA ELAINE PURDY . . . Pittsburgh Secondary Education Theta Phi Alpha Outing Club; Nitmny Crone BARBARA ANN QUICK . . . Bellefonte Education Kappa Phi RANDALL PAUL QUINN . . . Dayton Psychology PiK oppo Alpha Arnold Air Society; Pershing Rifles; Psychology Club ARLENE CLARE QUINONES . . Atlantic City, N. J. Education Alpha Phi ACE; SEAP; Collegian; Thespiuns CHARLES JAMES RADVAN . . . Tlorentum Psychology Phi Kappa Sigma Psychology Ciub; Jazz Club SHARON JEAN RAFFENSPERGER . . State College MUSIC Educatio OI Secretory, Chapel Cheir; Mu PhI Epsilon SHERYL JOAN RAFFENSPERGER . . State College Music Education Chapel Choir; Mu Phi Epsilon VERA M. RAKOWSKY . . . . Frockvilie Elementary Education MAURICE PAUL RANC . . . . Donora Psychology Pi Kappa Phi Sophomore Class Advisory Board; Psychology Club LEE MICHAEL RANSAVAGE . . Ki Ingston Secondary Education Alpha Sigma Phi SERENA RUTH RASHID . New Castle Elementary Education Newman Club; Leonides; SEAP MARY JANE REID A . . Winnipeg, Canada Art Education M. LYNN REIDENBAUGH . . . . Lititz Art Education Pi Gamma Alpha; Kappa Phi; Indie Queen; Leonidas; UCA; Dormitory Officer VICTOR MICHAEL RENTEL . . . Altoona Education English Club REBECCA ANN REYNOLDS . . . . Erie Elementary Education Beta Sigma Omicron NANCY ELIZABETH RHOADES . . Springfield Education Blue Band; Dormitory Officer; WSGA; WRA RITA JOYCE RICHARDS . Bradford Secondary Education GORDON BENNETT RIPKEY . . Lehighton Secondary Education Pi Kappa Alpha MARILYN STODDARD ROBERTS . . Rea oding Elementary Education Alpha Omicron Pi Collegian; ACE JONNYLEE RODGERS . . . . Allentown Art Education aGummo Delta Thespions; Meditation Choir; Dormitory Offilcer; Monitor ROBERT ROLAND ROGERS . . Oxford Secondary Education Alpha Chi Sigma IFC MARY ADELINE ROHRBECK . . State College Music Education Delta Zeta Chapel Choir; Concerlt Lime Bond; Scrolls; Presidgenf, Mu Phi Epsilon, mbdu Theta; Counselin MARIA LUCIANA ROLON A Asuncion, Paraguay Elementary Education Cosmopoiiion Club RANDALL GRAHAM ROSEBERRY . . State College Education ALLAN J. ROSEN . . . . PhiIadeIphia Psychology Phi Sigma Delta Book Exchange; Engineer; LA VIE; Jazz Club; Thespians; Hillel FRANCES ELAINE ROSENFIELD . . Washington, D. C. Elementary Education Sigma Delta Tau PAULA MARCH ROSSEN . . . Butler Secondary Education Sigma Delta Tau Secretary, Treasurer, Sigma Delta Tau; Governing Bboord, Hillel; elles Lettres Club; Rod and Coccus Clu MIRIAM BESS ROUTMAN . . . Sharon Elementary Education ACEI JOAN ELIZABETH ROYER . . North Plainfield, N. J. Elementary Education Doha Gamma Collegian; Ponhcllenic Council; ACEI FRANK FLOYD RUPERT . . Tarentum Secondary Education CAROLYN KIRK RUSH . . . . Broomoll Elementary Education DcIta Gommo ACEI; WSGA JOHN FREDERIC RUSSEL . . . Boalsburg c oogy AFROTC Drill Team LORETTA BERNADETTE RYZINSKI . . Philadelphia Elementary Education Secretory, Gamma Sigma Sigma; Newman Club; ACEI; SEAP OREN LORRAINE SALLACK . . Johnsonburg Industrial Arts IES VIRGINIA BARBARA SANKEY . Pittsburgh Elementary Education Alpha Xi Delta Froth; Collegian; WRA; Vice- President, Alpha Xi Delta KENNETH HAROLD SAUER . . Bellevue Secondary Education Phi Kappa Slng Alpha Phi Omega JOHN GEORGE SAVA . . . , Farrell ondary EducatIon Varsity Football; Intramural: Hazleton MARY LOUISE SCARAN ' Zeta Tau Alpha Elementary Education Newman Club; ACEI STRATTON CHARLES SCHAEFFER . . Philadelphia Psychology LYNN WILLIAM SCHEIRER Bel'efonfe ondary Education AIM Board of Governors; cPresidenf, Pollock Council; Outing CIub HENRY WILLIAM SCHILLING . Philadelphia Secondary Education Lacrosse; SEAP JUDITH LAVERNE SCHINDEHETTE Pittsburgh Pi Beta Phi Elementary Education ACEI; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Engineer MELANIE SCHLAPAK Psychology Ambridge Gamma Phi 80th Serum Class Adwsory Board MAXIMILIAN SCHLEICHER . Secondary Education Alpha Phi Omega; ASCE, Freshman Class AdVIsory Board; 00 ormI Itory Officer; LIon Pu Kingston HIIICI; MARIAN VIOLA SCHNEID Iementuty EducutIon CIrculo Espanol; PIchrs; HIIIcI Great Neck, N. Y. JOANNE EVELYN SCHNEIDER Art Educahon PI Gamma Alpha, Smromry, Kuppu PhI DAVID HAVEN SCOTT Psychology Prsrahmq PIIles, Intramural; TILLMAN I, SEGAL Flementary Educahon EIIucohon Student foum II, Bloomsburg Wynnewood Sigma Nu UCA, Greek Week Commnmc Miami Beach, Fla. 80m SIqmo Rho VIIc Presancm, 80m Slgmu Rho SALLY LYNEE SEIFARTH Elomen tary EducatIon Scranton Delta Delta Dolm Communder,AngeIFIIgh1; Gummu SIgmu SI I;gmo Intrumuruls; ducohon Student CounCII Campus Port JUDITH CI SEIFERT Eoston Secondary Education PI Beta Phi Gamma SIqmu Suqma; Engmcer GILBERT HENRY SERGEANT Sodus, N. Y. Psychology hI Kappa Tau Secretary Treasurer IFC; Presldcnt Phi Kuppup Tau; Po mINous; Couns cnII LOIS LILLIAN SHAFFER Elementary Educahon Secremry Delta Delm Dclm PI LIImhIIG Them GLImmrI SlquI Iqmu WILLIAM MICHAEL SHAFFER Secondary fducahon SANDRA LOUISE SHAW Flnmr-ntury Educatmn PI Lumbdu Them Dcltu Delta Delta L CMGIIOH SIIIIIonI CounCIl State College Lambda ChI Alpha Kappa DOIIII Allentown York MARCELLINE RUTH SHECKLER Elementary EducatIon Women's Chorus Milesburg JAMES GARRETT SH ERTZER Union Deposit Secondary Education Beta Theta Pi ANN THEODOSIA SHOPAY . Sec ondory Education DormImry OIfIcer; Gamma Sugmu Sigma: Zoology Club Olyphont JAMES MALCOLM SHUGERT Musm EducotIOI PresIdcnt Chapel Chow PhIM II;AIph0 BIL o BIIrIII OmIcron Delta K0 Players; Symphony Orchestra; MARY CAROLE SIGNORINO . Elementary EducatIon Customs EourII; Newman CIuII THOMASENNIA SIMS Elementary EducatIon Premdenf, Trlopus, Jazz Club; Entre Nous; UCA I40 Huntingdon Tau Kappa EpsIlon ppu; Treasurer, FOI'CI'IHCS Courml Pittsburgh Norristown TrIopus PATRICIA ANN SITKIN . , . . Lewistown Elementary Education Outing Club; Engineer JOHN E SLAMP , , . . State College MUSIC Educarmn Chapel Chonr; Glee Club SUZANNE SLATER . , . . Eoston Elementary Education Alpha cm Omega Intramurals; From CARL LAWRENCE SMITH . . . Scranton Psychology VICCvP-rcsldan AIM; Chairman, ICG; Presmem, VICOAPfCSIani, West HaHs Coun II; A; Enaimpmem; Virchrcsldonf, Dclphu; Junior Class Advisory Board; Senior Class Advnsory Board; Cabinet RCOYQGHIZONOH Committee LOUISE BROWN SMITH . . A , Eric Education PATRICIA INGERSOLL SMITH . State College Elementary Education YVONNE L SMITH . , Bellefonte- Elementary Educolncn LARRY CLIFFORD SNODGRASS . Jamestown Psychology Wesley Foundation; UCA JOHN W. SNOWDEN . . . Roaring Spring Vocational Industrial Education Sigma Phi Epsnlon IFC; Management Club JUDITH ELIZABETH SOLLENBERGER . . Woyncsboro Elementary Educalron Sngmn Alpha Eta; Ouhnq Cluhl Ru'lmg Club LAWRENCE JOHN SOROKATCH . A . Hozleton PSYChOIOQY PI Sigma Upsilon PSYChology Club; Newman Club, Marketing Club JUNE FLORINE SPONEYBARGER . Camp Hill Elementary Education Ouhng Club; Newman Club; UCA RICHARD NORMAN SPRANKLE . . Huntingdon Educatnon SONDRA LEE SPRINGER . Rutherford Heights Elementary Education Collegian; Treasurer, ACEI; Pi Gamma Mu; Froth; Hillel ERIKA RUTH STAAB North Bergen, N. J, Elementary Education HELEN LOUISE STAHL . . . Punxsutawncy Secondary Education Chapel Choir ROBERT ANDERSON STAIGER, JR. Lewisfown Secondary Education Delta Ch. Lancaster HELEN ANNE STEIN . . - Elementary Education Sigma Alpha Etc; Treasurer, ACEI; Hillel; From; Encampmcm SARAH ELLEN STEIN . . . York Elementary Education Delta Zeta Presulont DoHn Z010 chmo Club ScDrolls; Symphony Orchestra; Sigma Alpha SAM FRANK STELLATELLA . , . Nufley, N. J. Secondary Education Alpha Phi Delta Football BARBARA ELLEN STEWART . Butler Flomcntnry Educotlo Treasurer, Kappa Phi; Gamma Sigma Sigma; UCA; Outing Club ANN BENSON STODDART . . . State College Education ACEl BARBARA ANNE STOHR , . Lakewood, Ohio Elementary fducation Delta Delta Delta Colleqmn; Meditation Chapel Chcur CAROL MARLENE STONE . Philadelphia Secondary Education WDFM; Players; Grummrm1$lquSIgm Outinq Cluh' Juzz Club; H llo ' LA VIE lnlrumumls; Enghsh Club JOHN KENNETH STOUT , . . Lonsdole Psyc Psychology Club; Belles LeHrCS Club; Chupcl Choir; Men's Chorus DAVID FRANCIS STOY . McClellandtown E lomontary Education ANTHONY FRANCIS STRAKA . Monroeville Psych Student Handbook; Counsclmn GEORGE JOHN STRELAKOS . . . Tomoquo Psychology HARVEY EARL STRINE . . . . York Industrial Arts Pi Kappa Phi lam Lumbdu Sigma; IES MARY FRANCES STRIPPY . Johnstown Secondary Education Newman Club M, SANDRA STRUBLE . . . Bcllofonte Elementary Education mo Pht Bc'u Education Student Counul; President Alpha Lalmhdo Delta; Fr oth; Rifle Clufr Pl Lambda The WlLLIAM PAUL STUCHELL . Punxsutawney Secondary Education HELEN LYDIA STUCKI . , . Boyside, N. Y. Art Education Zelu Tau Alpha JUDITH A. STULTZ . . Hollidoysburg Secondary Education Phi Mu Belles LcHros Club; Morutor; Gamma Sigma Sugmu; UCA SUSAN ANN SUHR . . . Mycrstown Music Education Delta Gamma Blue Band; Symphony Orchestra; Chapel Choar; ChlmCS LA VIE; EUUCDtIOn Student Councnl; Sophomore Closs Advisory Board; Senior Class Advisory LOUISE MARCIA SULITAN . . Allentown Secondary Education Alpha Epstlon Ph. Hillel; Juzz Club ESTHER SULS . . . Bethesda, Md. Elementary Education Alpha Epsilon Phi Hillel; Counseling SYLVIA ANNE SUMNER . . . . Athens Elementary Education Alpha Chi OmegCI Dormitory Officer; GreekW Wcok Committee; Mediiotion ope el Choir; Angel Flight EVELYN JANE SUPKO . . . Philipsburg Music Education Women's Chorus IVY JANE SUTHERLAND . . . State College Elementary Education Delta Gamma Women's Chorus; ACE! HELEN A. SUTTER . , . . Pittsburgh Music Education ChopelChoir CYNTHIA ESTHER TALBERT . Cloremont, N H. PSYchology Alpha Gamma Delta President, Alpha Gamma Delta; Corresponding Secr re? cry, Ponhellenic Councisl; Scrolls; Alpha Lambda Delta; Dormitory Officer; Debate Club; WSGA Hou CAROLYN MARIE TARUTIS . . . Ashley Secondary Education Engineer BURTON F. TAYLOR . . . . LeRaysville Industrial Arts ELAINE KATHRYN THOMAS . . Scranton Elementary Education Alpha Omicron Pi NANCY JANE THOMAS . ClarksSummit Elementary Educatio on Outing Club; ACEI; Wesley Foundation; Kappa Phi GARY RAYMOND THOMPSON . . . Pottsville Psychology Psychology Club JANET EVANS THOMPSON . . Upper Darby Educat Gamma Phi Beta Education Student Council; Junior Class Advisory Board; SEA ;WSGA Sen ANNE-MARIE CECELIA TIMONY . . Crum Lynne Psycholog Thespicns; Women's Chorus; Psychology Club NANCY ANNE TINGLE . . . . Merion Elementary Education Phi MU Secretory, Phi Mu; LA VIE; ACEI; Intromurols WILLIAM FRANCIS TOMLINSON . . State College Psychology Psychology Club; Jazz Club BARRY ALLEN TOSH . . . State College Secondary Education BEATRICE BARBARA TROLIER Honey Brook Elementary Educat tion Sigma Sigma Sigma seCFEfOrY, Sigma Siguma Si I;gmo Gamma Sigma Sigma; ACEI; women 5 Chor ;;UCA Outing Club; Intramural: DONNA MAGNUSON TUBBS Curwensville Psychology PATRICIA ANNE TURNER , . . Philadelphia Secondary Education Alpha Phn Chopcvl Chou Dormlt ory Officer Enghsh Cluh' CPICSIL! ent Secretory, Alpha Phi DOROTHY M. TYNAN . . . C Glcnolden Psyrholoqy Presudcm, Sc rol;ls Semor LzMor LAV IE; Secretary Lcomdes; Counseling; stholoqy Club Enmmpmon nt; Ncwmun Clu b ICG OFQOHIZUNOH Board of JOHN DAVID URBAN . . C Grocnsburg Secondary qucahon Dem Thom PI Football; Phl Em Sigma JOAN PHILLIS VANDEN HENDE , Saskatchewan, Canada rf Education PI Gamma Alpha; Ncwmrm Clulz GERALD ALVISE VANIM . C C Coopersburg Secondary Education Pu Lambda Phl Kappa Phi Kuppn, Treasurer, Ncwmrm Club, SEAP DOROTHY EC VOELKER . . Grecnvillc Psychology Gamma Phl Beta Soucfory, Comma Phx Bum, Pawhology Club, Jazz Club, Inframumls BRENDA VOGEL . . . Drexel Hill Ilhmonfary Education Alp hn Omicron PI Socrcmry, Alpha OleJOn PI; COHPglUITj UCA; Ouhnq Club; Jazz Club WALTER HARRISON VOIGT . C , Fcastervillo Psychology Baseball; NIHuny Coum ll; Dormitory Offucr GEORGE VOYZEY . . . . Philipsburg Art Education JANICE LEE WADDELL . . C . Munhall Uemontary Education Alpha Phl JUDITH ELAINE WADLEIGH , C Wmche: fer, Moss. Arf Educafron P: m Ph h: Outing Club, Nmrica PAULA DC WAGNER . C . Bloomsburg Secondary Education Alpha Delta PI JAMES ELDON WALKER . C . . Altoono fducution RONALD ELTON WALLACE . . Roaring Spring Secondary E ducatron ARLENE VIVIEN WEINER , . Bethlehem Elementary Education Sigma Delta Tau NANCY LOUISE WENGER . Quorryville Flomontnry Education LSA; ACLI; WRA EMILIE H. WESTGARD C C Eoston Education AIuhu Gamma Delta AnqelFllgh1;Ouhnq Ciuh MARCIA DIANNE WHITBECK Alcxondrio,Vu. Psychology 144 JUDITH ANN WHITE Port Washington, N. Y. Secondary Education Delta Delta Delta E iucofzion SYULCM Council; Spring Week Commitie em WSGA; UCA; z;Ciub Secretory Trensurer United Student Fellowship GRACE ELIZABETH WHITEHAIR Elementary Education ACEI; German Club; SAM; UCA Philadelphia BARBARA JEAN WH ITMAN Elementary Education Garden City, N. Y. Kappa Alpha Them BARBARA ELIZABETH WiESE Elementary Educati ACE; Thespions . MARK GARY WILDE . Music Education Phi Mu Alpha; Blue Bond DOROTHY A. WILLIAMS Music Education Secreiary-Treosurcr, Symphony Orchestra; Blue Bond; Secretory, Mu Phi Epsilon; chns; Counsc lIng . Havertown Chi Omega Ncscopeck Kittonning Kappa Alpha Theta HARLAN EARL WILLIAMS LeRoysville Industrial AI ts ppa Delta Rho Quortcrdeck Society; lES; NROTC Drill Team; Spring Week Committee ROSEMARY CADY WILLIAMS Montrose Secondary Education Alpha Lambda Delta; Womenls Debate; WRA; Sigma Tau Delta JEAN ANN WILSON White Pioins, N. Y. Elementary Education Kappa Kappa Gamma Secretary, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Angel Flight; Meditation Chapel Choir; Junior Class Advisory Board; Campus Po r LEONA CORDELIA WILSON Elemon tory Education . PATRICIA ANNE WILSON Secondary Education Newman Club; Secretory, Theta Phi Alpha SARAH-ALICIA MARY WILT Elementary Education ollegian; Ponheilenic Council; ICG; UCA Altoona Holland Theta Phi Alpha Towando Alpha Phi CAROL ANN WINGARD Auronsburg Education Secretory, College CoIop MARY JANE WINSTEAD Philadelphia Secondary Education RALPH RIGGS WINTERBURN Pittsburgh Psychology Dclm Upsilon RITA JAYNE WITMER Elementary Education Vi Ice President, Delia 20 to; Women s Chorus; Ponhclrlenic Council; RA chrcscniahvc; Dormii ory Off ic KENNETH ANDREW WRIGHT Psychology SUZANNE STANLEY WYTTENBACH Elementary Education WSGA Senate; ACEI; Fmth; VIcc-Presidont, Gamma Phi Beta: SEAP; Collegmn; Intramural Dalmatia Delta Zeta . Harrisburg Alpha Tau Omega Gwynedd Volley Gamma Phi Beta GAIL MARCIA YEOMANS . Psychology WDFM; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Outing Club; Camera Club; Psychology Club Philadelphia DAVE R. YOBLICK Philadelphia Secondary Education C ollegian JANET LOUISE YOCOM . Shillington entary Education Meditation Chapel Choir; ACEI; UCA; WRA; Outing Club BARBARA JANE YODER Elementary Education lntramurals; Gamma Sigma Sigma Allentown Phi Mu EDWARD H ENRY YOUNG Rehabilitation Education Mount Lebanon FRANCES YVONNE ZAWICK Hellertown Music Education Kappa Delta Blue Bond MICHAEL STEPHEN ZBSAILEY Sykesville econdary Educatio Sports Editor LA VIE; SQucirterdeck Society; Camera Club; SEAP JAMES RODMAN ZEITERS Harrisburg Secondary Education DONALD L. ZEPP . Littlestown Education United Student Fellowship; Science Fiction Society; College Co-op; lntrcmurols ROBERT RICHARD ZMUDZIN . Shcmokin Psychology MARTHA ANN ZSIDISIN Linden, N. J. Psy chology Psychology Club; Swimy Club; WSGA SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS JOYCE BEARD RONALD K. BURDETTE NORMAN CADLE THOMAS CARCHIA JOHN CISZEK MARILYN COLE LARRY CORRELL PETER DAY RUTH MILLER EBERZ BARBARA THOMPSON ELDER SUE FIKE ESSIE FORNWALT JOHN F. FULLER I46 JANE GAUSS PATSY JAMES GEORGE DAVID GEYER MARCIA GORIN ROBERT E. GRAM JOHN E. HAGEN LOIS R. MOWL HAY JOHN R. HEARTON WILLIAM L. HETRICK INA HILDEBRAND HUGH A. HODGE RONALD G. HOOVER WILLIAM F. HOWETH CHARLES P. HUGHES LAURA IRWIN ROBERT K. JACKSON STEPHEN KAVALECS LEMMERMAN KROH ALEXANDER McKAY LOIS JOHNSTON MARTIN JACK L. MEISS JOHN J. MIKALAUSKAS JOHN MUSSER JEANNETTE PEIKERT SUSAN JANE PERRY TERRY A. REBE GLENN W. SIMPSON RUTH SPERBER MARSDEN STAMBAUGH WILLIAM D. SULLIVAN, JR. JOSEPH TOMCHICK FREDERICK TOWNSEND ARDELL TYSON JOHN WEYMERS RAYMOND WlLKINS LOWELL WILLIAMS t.. i! K6, ,iggiaig Television 05 0 teaching method is studied Modeling and sculpturing round out or? education curriculum ENGI NEERI NG A N D ARCH ITECTU RE MERRITT A. WILLIAMSON eon ORGANIZATION MERRITT A. WILLIAMSON - - - Dean ALBERT H. JACOBSON - - - - Associate Dean LAWRENCE J. PEREZ - - Assistant Dean PAUL EBAUGH - Assistant Dean for Research FRANCIS T. HALL, JR. - - V Assistant Dean JOHN C. JOHNSON - Director of Ordnance Research Laboratory ROBERT E. MCCORD Director of Continuing Education in Engineering IRVING MICHELSON Head, Department of Aeronautical Engineering FRANK W. PEIKERT Head, Department of Agricultural Engineering MILTON S. OSBORNE - Head, Department of Architecture BENJAMIN A. WHISLER - Head, Department of Civil Engineering ARTHUR H. WAYNICK Head, Department of Electrical Engineering ELMER R. QUEER Director of Engineering Experiment Department JOSEPH MARIN - Head, Department of Engineering Mechanics FRANCIS T. HALL, JR. Head, Department of General Engineering BENJAMIN W NIEBEL Head, Department of Industrial Engineering NORMAN R. SPARKS Head, Department of Mechanical Engineering NUNZIO J. PALLADlNO Head, Department of Nuclear Engineering 150 A. H. JACOBSON F. T. HALL, JR. v Ax: L. J. PEREZ PAUL EBAUGH B. A. WHISLER R. E. McCORD N. J. PALLADINO F. W. PEIKERT IRVING MICHELSON J. C. JOHNSON B. W. NIEBEL E. R. QUEER M. S. OSBORNE A. H. WAYNICK 151 ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE STUDENT COUNCIL Officers: President, William Bowers; Vice-President, Chories E. Barb; Record- ing Secretory, Gary W. Robinson; Corre- sponding Secretory, Kerry W. Kissinger; Treasurer, Charles A. Gaston. The Student Council of the College of Engineering and Architecture participat- ed in many worthwhile projects. Among these were the presentation of two sopho- more scholorships each covering a se- mester's tuition and the furnishing of a new calculator for use by all students. In addition, a faculty and course evalua- tion was made. WILLIAM BOWERS President Bottom ROWeJ. J. Korp, A. l. Polongin, K. W. Kissinger, C. A. Gaston, R. S. Forwell, W. Bowers, C. E. Barb, G. W. Robinson. Second Row-R. K. Vierck, S. E Kclloms, G. A. Ripsom, C. J. Wilson, W. H. Niehoff, F. W. Griffin. Third Row-B. J. Kesselmon, R. B. Powell, H. W. Mumford, De Barnes, R. N. Pigossi, J. Le Louer, J. A. Baker, R. W. Kodis. Top RoweT. J. Martino, J. A. Young, J. H. Warner, T. J. Gorsky, D. L. McGrew, J. R. Pifer, R. D. Moyer, M. T. Dutko. EDWARD MICHAEL ACKLEY . . . North Wales Engineering Scion SIgmo PI Tr roasurer OSIgma Pi; Soccer; Freshmen Basketball SAUL DANIEL ALTZMAN . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering LEWIS GRANT ANDERSON . . . Shurpsville Electrical Engineerin Tnonqle Kappa Nu; Phi Eta SIgmo; Quurtcrdeck Society ALAN M. ANKERBRAND . . Chambersburg ric cal Engineer ing Phi Eta Sigma; Electrical Engineering Society; AIEE; Camera Club . WILLIAM HENRY ASHBAUGH . . . . Knox AeronautIcal Engineer Ing ARS; UnItod Student Fellowship; IAS RICHARD WILLIAM AUSTIN . . . Peckville Civil Engineering ASCE DONALD EARL BAER . . . . Pittsburgh CIvil Engineenng ASCE; Penn Hovon Club; lntmmurols ALEXANDER BAGOLY . . , . Phoenixville Mechanical Engineering Lomhdo Chi Alpha ASME; IAS CHARLES EDWARD BAKER, II . . . Middletown Mechamcal Engineering CorEdItor, Engineer, ASME THOHQiC STEPHEN ROY BAKER . . . . Hollstead echanical Engineering AIM Board of Governors; Nittuny Council; ASME . JEFFRY B. BALDWIN . . . . . Corry Mechanical Engineorm Triangle Edit t,or Engineer; Pi Tau Sigma; Phi Eta SIgmo; ASME BRUCE LEE BANKES . . i Allentown ArchItectural Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon Pershing Rifles EVERETT MCMULLIN BARBER . Wappingers Falls, NI Y. Mechanical Engineering Beta Them PI Soccer; Wrestling; ASME VERNON D. BARGER . . . . Curllsville Engineering SCIonc co Men's Debate Team; Alpha hI Omc Sc mor Class Adwsory Board; qJunmmr CI css Acv. sor Board Tau Beta PI Sigma Tau PI Mu Eps Ilon SIgmo PI I PhI Eta SIgmu, Counschng; Chess Ciuh THOMAS CARLTON BARNES . . Smte College Mechomcal Enginoonng ASME JOEL RICHARD BATES . . Uniontown Industrial AEngineering HE C DAVID JERRY BEANE . . . . DuBois Mechanical Engmeermg ASME DAVID HAROLD BEARY . . Philadelphia Civil Engineering Phi Gamma 00110 Intromurols GENE STANLEY BEAUTZ . Thompson Aeronautical Engineering Sca rob GERALD DENNIS BECHAK . . . Latrobe Industrial Engineering Theta Delta Chi AIIE GERALD FAUS BECKER . . Mount Joy industrial Engineering AIIE ELMER EUGENE BEECH . South Heights Electrical Engineermg lntromurols; AIEE ANTHONY JOSEPH BEGENWALD . . . Glenshow Electrical Engineering IRE; lntramurals LAWRENCE JEROME BEIGHEY . DuBois lndustnol Engineering elt to Upsilon S Club; Druids; Baseball; Vice- President, Delta UpSIlon ARTHUR JAMES BELLES . . . Dallas Electrical Engineering JOHN CHARLES BENDER . Saint Clair Industrial Engineering RAYMOND STANLEY BENDOCK , . . Glen Lyon Aeronautical Engineering AS; Newman Club RONALD DAVID BENNETT . . . Strottonville Electrical Engineering DormItory Officer; NIHony Council WILLIAM FRANK BENTON , Worthington Industrlal Engineering Baseball, AIIE; SAE; SCIub RICHARD GENE BERKLEY . . . Friedens Civil Engineering Kappa Sigma SecretoryiTreusurer, Chi Epsiion; Intramurais DONALD MICHAEL BERNATONIS . . Minersville Electrical Engineering WAYNE CARROL BIESECKER . . Thomasville Electrical Engineering IRE GEORGE HERBERT BITNER . . . Renovo Civil Engineering JOSEPH NOAH BLEGGI . . Weedville Mechanical Engineering ASME THEODORE BLUM . . . . Sfroudsburg Electrical Engmeering Sigma AlphoM President, Sigma Alpha Mu LEO JOSEPH BLUMLE . . . . Emporium Electrical Engineering IRE; ElectrIcol Engineermg Society 154 DAVID FRANCIS BOBANICK . . . Westport Clwl Engineenng ASCE JOSEPH BONDI, JR. Yofesboro Civil Engineermg ASCE DONALD CRAIG BOOK M ncy . U Engineering Phi Delta Theta Engineer; ASME; LSA; Froth CHESTER LEE BOTTENFIELD . . Crystal Springs Electrical Engineering AIEE WILLIAM BOWERS, Ill . . . A Broomoll Industrial Engineering Acacia Treasurer, Acacia; President, Enginecrmg and Archnocturo Student Council; ICCB; Omicron Delta Kappa; Skull and Bones; Sigma Tau; Alpha PI Mu; Phl Em Sigma; ncompmcn LESTER LEROY BOYER, JR. . . . York Architectural Engineering Theta XI Scarab; SIgmo Tau; W Gamma Alpha; ASCE; Intramurols RONALD KENT BRADBURY . Pompton Plains, N. J. EIeCfIlCOI Engineering PI Lambda Phi JOHN S. BRANCKE . . North East Mechamcal Engincenng ASME; AFS; P Tau Sigma; Sngmo Tau LEONARD CLARENCE BRENNER . . Kenmore, N Y. Electrical Engineering AIEE; W3YA; VlCCiPI'CSIC19nT IntonVorsity Chrisfiun Fellowship; Intramural; KENNETH ROBERT BRITTON . . . New Castle Civil Engineering Tau Kappa Epsulon ASCE JOHN ALEXANDER BROWN . Greenville Industrial Engineering AIIE STANLEY ROBERT BUCHINSKI . . Moyfield Civil Engineering ASCE; Newman Club SAMUEL DAVID BURROWS . . Altoono Mechanical Engineering ASME; Hdlcl;0u1mg Club; lmramurols CHARLES SHOOP BURTNETTE, JR. . . Altoono Electrical Engmeermg Intramumls STANLEY ROBERT BUTLER, JR, . . Meodville Electrical Engrnoormg Sugmu Tau; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; AIEE; EIec'ricol Engmeermg Socuety GLENN GERALD BUZZA . . Coroopolis Mechanical Engineering GRANT ATLEE CADIVALLADER, JR. . North Wales Architecture THOMAS HUGH CALLEN . . Sligo Mechanical Engineering AS ; SAE PATRICK MICHAEL CAPOTS . . . Zelienople Industrial Engineering Kappa Delta Rho AIIE DONALD RUSSELL CARLSON . . . Youngsville Electrical Engineering JAMES O. CARLSON . . . . Byrnedale Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE; W3YA LEVI AARON CARLSTROM . . . Akeley Electrical Engineering AiEE; IRE JOHN ROBERT CASTOR . . . . Pottstown Aeronautical Engineering I AS WILLIAM CHARLES CAVE . . . . Ardmore Electrical Engineering Sigma Nu HERBERT EUGENE CHASAN . . New Hope Mechanical Engineerin President, Pi Tau Sigma; President, ASME; Tou Beta Pi; Intramural: PAUL ADRIAN CHIAVACCI . . . State College Electrical Engineering Delta Chl , Vice- President, Delta Chi; Em Kappa Nu; Sigma; Tau; IFC; ARS, Electrical Engineering Society; Newman lub Intramurals DAVID CALDWELL CIPPERLEY . . . Sayre Mechanical Engineering SME JOHN IRWIN CLARK, JR. . . . . Ligonier Mechanical Engineermg ASME JAMES ADDISON CLAYPOOL . . . State College Civil Engineering Vice-President, ASCE HOWARD R. COHEN . . . . Philadelphia Civil Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi Vice-President, Alpha Epsilon Pi; Engineering Student Council; ASCE ANDREW COKUS . , . Frackville Electrical Engineering IRE OTTO G. COLDIRON, JR. . East Smithfield Electrical Engineein ng Freshman Class Advisory Board; AIEE; IRE ROBERT ALLEN COMLY . . . . Fleming Civil Engineering TERENCE D. CONNER . . Chombersburg Civil Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa ;;UCA Froiernity Editor LA VIE; lntromurcls CARL ANTHONY COOK . . Spring Mills Aeronau tical Engineering HARRY EARL COOPER . . Knoxville Agricultural Engineering President, ASAE; Coaly Soci eiy; Engine eeri ng Stud ent Council; Agriculture St tudent Council; Dormitory Officer; lntromu rals MICHAEL JOSEPH COPONIGRO . . . Bangor Civil Engineering Alpha Phi Dclm CE; Newman Club; Secretory, Alpha Phi Delta; lntromurcls RICHARD ALDEN CORNELL A . . Pittsburgh Civil Engineering ASCE THOMAS DOMINIC COSTA . . . Olean, N Y. Aeronautical Engineering Phi Kappa Them ARS; IAS; Newman Club ROBERT JOSEPH COSTAGLIOLA . . Upper Darby Electrical Engineering Wrosmng JOHN P. COULTER . . . Corry Ciwl Engineering ASCE C. JOSEPH COX . . . . State College Mechanical Engineering HAROLD EDWARD CRECRAFT . . . Warren Electrical Engineering Treasurer, Tau Beta Pi; IRE; Eta Kappa Nu; Phl Eta Sigma; Electrical Engineering Socmty DAVID ARTHUR CRISTOFALO . . West Chester Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE; Intramural: JOHN EDWARD CYGNOR . . . . Erie Mechanical Engineering GORDON SUTHERLAND DANKS . . Ithaca, N. Y. Aeronautical Engineering Beta Them Pi Wrestling HARRY ALEXANDER DAVIDSON . . . Norberth Industrial Engineering Sigma Phi EpsIlon President, Vice-Presidenh Sigma Phi Epsilon; AIEE; Baseball; IFC Board of antrol; Quarterdcck Sooety ROBERT NORMAN .DAVIS . . Ploinfield, N. J. , Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; Chapel Choir; Inter Vursity Christian Fellowship; ASCE 7 MICHAEL ANTHONY DeGlROLAMOI JR. . . Ransom Electrical Engineering AIEE; lntrumurols; IRE RUSSELL GEORGE DEJAIFFE . . Toledo,Ohio Civil Engineering JOSEPH ARMAND DEMKIN . . . Chester Architecture Vice-Prcsidont, Scarab; Pi Gamma Alpha JACOB E. G. DENTU . . . . Lurteh, Ghana Electrical Engineering UCA; VicmPros-dvcilnt, Cosmopolitan Club; President, 1C; e t ' n s mmstcr Foundaho THOMAS BURCHARD DERR . . . Reading Industrial Engineering Treasurer, Alpha Pi Mu; AllE; Sigma Tau; AFS JOHN F. DETWILER . . Doylestown Industrial Engineering Alpha Pi Mu; Phi Eta Sigma; AUSA 157 ROBERT GRUBER DIENER . Brookville Agricultural Engineering ASAE CHARLES REED DINGER . . Reynoldsville Industrial Engineering AIIE GARY BOLTON DIXNER . . . . Glenolden Architecture Alpha Rho Chi Treasurer, Scarab DAVID GRANT DODGE . . . . Bellefonte Mechanical Engineermg ASME; Intromurols DONALD EVAN DOUGALD . . . Wynnewood Architectural Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon Varsity Soccer RONALD M. DUFFY . , . Minersville Civil Engineering ASCE JOHN EDWIN DUNKLE . . . Parker Aeronautical Engineering AFROTC Drill Team MICHAEL PAUL DUTKO . State College Engineering Science Vice- President, Pi Mu Eps ilon; Chess C;lub Sigm PiSigmo; Phi Kappa Phi; Do ily Collegian; Engineering and Architecture Student Council JAMES COBURN EASTMAN . . . Honesdale Industrial Engineering Delta Sigma Phi cabbard and Blade; Military Ball Committee; WDF M; AIIE, SAME; Outing Clu WILLIAM ARTHUR EBERHARDT . . Philadelphia Civil Engineering AlphoZ Phi Em Sigma; SAME W. EDWIN EBERSOLE . . . . Martinsburg Electrical Engineering Al EE LEE WILLIAM ECKERT . . . . Dallas Civil Engineering ASCE FRANKLIN DANIEL ECKROTE, ll . . . Berwick Electrical Engineering ROBERT CHARLES EDGAR . . . Wilkes- Barre Electrical Engineering Pih Kappa Tau Quorterdeck Society; Scabbard and Blade; Glee Club PAUL ALBERT EDMUNDS . . . Shamokin Civil Engineering WILLIAM ANDREW EDWARDS, JR. . . Morrisville Architecture Vice-President, Scarab FRANK CUSHMAN ELIOT . Washington, D. C. Electrical Engineering Symphony Orchestra; Station Director, W3YA; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Etc: Kpa ppcI Nu; Tau Bet to Pi; Secretory, Omicron Delta Kappa DAVID TUCKER ESPENSHADE . Glenside Mechanical Engineeri mg De Ito Tau Delta President, Delta Tau Delia; ASME; Newman Club; SAME 158 RAYMOND WILLIAM EVANS, JR. I . Pittsburgh Agricultural Engineering Alpha Zcia Treasurer, Alpha Z;cto Sc cecr emr ry ASAE; Coolv Society; Quoriordcck Society; EngInc-cring and Architecture Student CounCIl; Ouhng Club, Intramuro Is MARTIN HARVEY EWER . . . . Glenside Eloctncol Engineering AIEE; Model Roiirood Ciub; PhI ETC SIgmu BLAKELY ALLEN EYSTER . , Stewartstown Electrlcal Engmeering LAWRENCE ALLEN EZARD . . . Lancaster Electrical Engineering Em Kappa Nu; IRE ROBERT LELAND FALZONE . . . I Erie Industrial Engineering Acacia Secretary, Acacia; LAV Engineering and Architecture Student Counc i1, ncompmcni;GlccClui3;1lEFC; PershingRifles;WestmInstchoundmion;AIIE; SAME ,AUSA; AR RS; UCA; University Party ROSS MICHAEL FARBER . . Wyono I Mechanical Engineering Alpha Kappa Lambda ASME A JOHN ANDRE FATULA . I I Philadelphia Architectural Engineering ACOin Treasurer, Scarab; Aipho Nu; Intramurols ROBERT ALLEN FELIX . . . Jersey Shore Electrical Engineering IRE; AIEE JOHN FRANCIS FELLIN I I I Hozleton lndustnol Engmecrmg All E DANIEL MCGEE FENTRESS . , I Shorpsvillc n ustrial Englnoenng Chapel Chow; ModItotIon Chou; Phi Mu Alpha; SAME; AIIE; AFS THOMAS PATRICK FERENTINO I I Old Forge Electrical Engineering PhI Kappa Them lntrumuruls LARRY EUGENE FIDLER . . . Abington cronautIcal Engineering lAS RAYMOND EARL FISHER, JR. . I . Dayton Agricultural Engmeermg ASAE; Engineering Student Counml; Agriculture Student CounCIl STEVENSON WHITCOMB FLETCHER I Newtown Agricultural Engineering Phi Delta Theta ASAE; Manager, Soccer , DAVID LEON FORNEY . I . New Kingsiown ElectrIcal Enqmeering - A Etc Kappa Nu; IRE; Quorterdcck Souety; Intramural: BRUCE MALCOLM FOULK I . Meudville Me chanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; ASME LARRY THOMAS FOUST . . Seonor Mcchamcal Engrncormg ASME WILLIAM JOHN FRAME, JR. I . . Camp Hill Civil Engineering Theta Chi Thespions; Outlng Club 159 DAVID WELLINGTON FRANKLIN . . Monroeville Electrical Engineering 3YA PAUL RICHARD FRANTZ . . A . Pottstown Architecture Theta Alpha Phi; Poncrs-Boord of Control; Thespicns; Elections Committee; United Student Fellowship RICHARD MILLER FREDERICK . Center Valley Industrial Engineering Alpha Kappa Lambda Presndenf, Vice-President, Alpha Kappa Lambda; Riding Club, lntromuruls LAWRENCE KING FREED . . . Erie Mechanical Engineering Alpha Tau Omega VicerChairmon, Traffic Court MARTIN GORDON FREEDMAN . Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi Vice Presidcnt; Alpha Epsilon Pi DAVID ELLIS FRICK . Wilmington, Del. Industrial Engineerin Secretary, AIM; Vice-President, AIIE; Freshman Track; Cross Coumry h A ROBERT JONATHAN FRITZ . . Schuylkill Haven Mechanical Engineering JOHN EDGAR FRY . . Lewistown Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; ASME G. ROBERT FULLER . Union City Civil Engineering ASCE; Treasurer, Wesley Foundation; NROTC Drill Team; Sigma Epsilon ROBERT BARRY FULTON . Electrical Engineering Tou Beta Pi; Etc: Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; IRE; Jazz Club; WDFM Stoystown WILLIAM EUGENE FUSETTI . Civil Engineering ASCE; Newman Club; Intramurols New Galilee MICHAEL JOHN GABOR . Philadelphia Civil Engineering ASCE; SAME; Freshman Soccer; Freshman Basketball EDWARD ANTHONY GABRIEL . Kingston Aeronautical Engineering Secretary, IAS; Sigma Tau; Newman Club JOHN STILES GAFFNEY . Harrisburg Mechanical Engineering ViceProsident, Pi Tau Sigma; ASME RONALD EMERY GAREE York Mechanical Engineering ASME DAVID ALLEN GARMAN . Industrial Engineering Chapel Choir; Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE Mt. Pleasant Mills RUSSELL ROLAND GAY, JR. . South Fork Electrical Engineering Etc Kappa Nu; AIEE JOSEPH EUGENE GEBHARDT Millerstown Mechanical Engineering ASME JOHN WILLIAM GEISEL . . . Greensburg Civil Engineerin ASCE; Wesley Foundation; Vice-President, Sigma Theta Eplison ALAN GRIFFITHS GEISLER . . . Pittsburgh Industrial Engineering Delta Tau Delta AIIE GARY LEE GENTZLER . . . . York Engineering Science Lambda Chi Alpha LlorI's Pa , ull and Bone es; President, Lambda Chi Alpha; President, IFC; Englneering and Architecture Student Council; IC;CB Omicron De Ito Kap PhI Eta igm ma; Sigma Tau; Alpha Phi Omega; Hetzel Union Board; SGA Co binet; Encampment; Pi Mu Eps ilon RICHARD McKINLEY GERHART . . . Boyertown Mechanical Engineering JOSEPH THOMAS GERSHEY . . Dickson City Electrical Engineering IRE; AIEE WILLIAM JOSEPH GETCHONIS . . . Duryea Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau FARO J. GIAMPAPA . . . Garfield, N. J. Electrical Engineering Delta Chi President, Alpha Phi Omega FRANCIS WILLIAM GIFFIN . . Titusville ectr rical Engineering Engineering and Architecture Student Council; Eta Kappa Nu; IRE BRUCE D. GINADER . . . . Scranton Industrial Engineering Sigma Tau; Alpha Pi Mu ROBERT WILLIAM GLANVILLE . . . Nonticoke Electrical Engineering IRE GEORGE HILARY GLYNN . Olyphunt Mechanical Engineering A AFS THOMASg. GOAS, JR. . . . State College Mr Architect Sigma Alpha Epsilon President, Scarab HAROLD ROBERT GORDON . . . Coroopolis Civil Engineering . ASCE; Intromurals THOMAS JOSEPH GORSKY . . . Mildred Industrial Engineering Alpha Pi Mu; AFS 'ecS rerto ry, AIIE; Engilneering and Ar chitecture Student CounCI BERNARD JOSEPH GRACE . Saint Clair Industrial Engineering AII E RONALD JOHN GRACZYK . West Natrono Electrical Engineering WILLIAM LEONARD GRAFF . . Punxsutowney Electrical Engineering Al EE ANTHONY BRADLEY GRANDOVIC . . Aliquippa Industrial Engineering SAME I61 WILLIAM FORT GRAUCH, JR. . . Niagara Falls, N. Y. Electrical Engineering Delta Chi NROTC Drill Team; Quaricrdcck Society EUGENE RALPH GREENBERG . . Lancaster Industrial Engineering Phi Epsilon Pi . Phi E10 Sigma; froth; CPA; AIIE JAMES RUSSELL GRIFFITH . Allenport Electrical Engineering IRE DONALD LEE GRlM . . . Red Lion Electrical Enqineermg AIEE; IRE DONALD EARL GROFF . . . . Strasburg Enqmeermg Scmnce Triangle Busmcss Manager, Engmcer; Glee Club; Sigma Tau JEFFERSON SEARS GRUNDEN . 4 Mountain Lakes, N. J. CIVII Engmonrmq Delta Upsilon HENRI CHARLES GUERON . . Bloomsburg Architecture Jazz Club; Scarab; Outing Club DONALD EMILIO GUIDA . . . . Roseto Mechanical Engineering Alpha Phi DCHCI . Newman Club CHARLES ROBERT GUINN . . . Delmar, N. Y. Civil Engineering Trlcm le Prcstdcnt, ASCE; Engineer; Tau Beta Pu Engineering Student Council; Chi psilon;Sigmc1 Tau CHESTER STANLEY GURSKI . . . Ranshow Electrical Engineering GERALD PETER GUYDAN . . Chorleroi Engineering Scacnce Secretory, ARS; IRE; Circulohon Manager, Engineer ROBERT WILLIAM HAAS . . Minersville Engineering Scmncc Sccretuerreasurer, Chess Club; Alpha Nu; ARS GERALD FORREST HALL . , . Huntingdon : Aeronautical Engineering 1A5; Jazz Club 1 THEODORE RICHARD HALLER . . . Bradford . Electrical Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon . Pregldcnt, Scmor Class; Pregldent, Androcles; Debate Club; SGA Assembly; OMICI'OH Delta Kappa; Phl Em Sagmo FREDRICK EISENACHER HAND . . New Bloomfield Civil Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon ASCE; ICG RICHARD ALAN HARKER , Philadelphia CIVH Engineering DAViD JOSEPH HARRIS . , Philadelphia Electrical Engineering IR E JOHN H. HARRIS . . . . . Scranton Industrial Engineering Alpha R Mu; AHE; Inframurcls 162 JAMES ARTHUR HARTMAN . . Springdole Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; ASME THOMAS HOWARD HARTNETT . . . Coroopolis Electrical Engineering RONALD GROFF HARTWELL . . . Hummelstown Electrical Engineering AIEE CLARENCE EDGAR HASSLER . . . Bethlehem Electrical Engineeri mg Phi Kappa Tau IRE ROBERT EDWARD HAUSER . . White Plains, N. Y. Electrical Engineering Phi Mu Delta SAME; Corresponding Secretory, AIEE; Outing Club JOHN DOUGLAS HEIMPEL . . Bethlehem Mechanical Engineering PAUL EUGENE HEISE . . . . Falls Civil Engineering JOHN LAWRENCE HENDRICKSON . . Lakewood, N. Y. ndustnal Engineering Chapel Choir; AIIE; lnter- Varsity Christian Fellowship FRANK DOUGLAS HENRY . Spruce Creek Aeronautical Engineering ARS; AS PAUL ARTHUR HENRY . . Olean, N. Y. Mechanical Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon ASME BARRY A. HERR . . . . . Lancaster Industrial Engineering Theta Chi AIIE THOMAS WAYNE HERRALA . . . Monessen Mechanical Engineering Theta Chi Secretory, Pi Tau Sigma LARRY ROGER HERTZOG . . Mertztown EIectrIcai Engineeri rIng Eta Kappa Nu; AIEE; Quarterdeck Society JOHN ANDREW HILTEBEITEL . A . Souderton Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; W3YA JAMES RUSSEL HOBLITZELL I . . Wiliiamsport Civil Engineering CARL WALTER HOERMAN . . . Altoona Electrical Engineering IRE WILLIAM GUY HOLBERT . . Mansfield Electrical Engineering HAROLD PAUL HOLZAPFEL . . Finleyville Mechanical Engineering ME; AFS THOMAS PAUL HOOSIC . . . . Kingston Civil Engineering ASCE; Chi Epsilon THOMAS O'MARAH HOPPEL . . . Nicktown Electrical Engineering AIEE; Newman Club RICHARD K. HORNBECK . . Pittsburgh Electrical Engineering AIEE; Intramurals RICHARD MYER HORST . . . Neffsville Mechanical Engineering ASME; PI Tau Sigma; Sigma Tau JACOB RAYMOND HOSTETTER . Rockville Center, L. l., N. Y. Mechanical Engineering Secretary, Pi Tou Sigma; Secretary, ASME ;Sigmo Tau; Phi Eta Sigma, De lp hi, AIM; West Halls Council; Encomp m KENNETH JESSE HOUCK . . . . Scranton Industrial Engineerin Chi Phi Vice- President, DOC Student Council; Alpha Phi Omega; IFC; lntromurols R. KINGSLEY HOUSE . . . Jeffersonville, N. Y. Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; lntramu'rals DALE CLYDE HOUSER . . . . State College Electrical Engineering AIEE; Camera Club v RONALD PAUL HUDEC . . . Johnstown Mechanical Engineering ASME HAROLD LaROY HUGHES . . . Reading Engineering Scien nce Triangle En ngineer, Secretary! IRE; Treasurer, ARS; intrumuruls DALE EUGENE HUMMER . . . Lebanon Industrial AEngincering IIE JOSEPH CHARLES HUNT . . . York Mechanical Engineering Vice-Prcsident, ASME; Newman Club; Riding Club KENT STERNER HUNTZINGER . . . Reading ustrial Engineerin Glee Club; United Student Fellowship RONALD JOSEPH HUSOSKEY . . Ernest Electrical Engineering IRE DOUGLAS EDWARD HUTCHINSON . . Doylestown Civil Engineering ASCE HARRY EDWARD HUTCHINSON, JR. . Gr reensburg Civil Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon ASCE; Biuc Bond THOMAS CLAIR ICKES . Saint Clairsville Civil Engineering EDWARD PAUL IRZINSKI . . WilkesiBorre Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; AIEE; IRE NEAL HOWARD ISHMAN . . Reynoldsville Electrical Engineering GERALD WILLIAM JACKSON . . . Hotboro Civil Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon Chi Epsilon; Quarterdeck Society; lntramurals JOHN CLARK JAMISON . . . Jamestown Mechanical Engineering ASME JOHN HAROLD JOHANSEN . . Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering ASM E MARTIN EDWARD JOHNSON . . Altoona Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; W3YA GEORGE W. JOHNSTONE . . New Kensington Sanitary Engineering Chi Epsilon; ASCE MARTIN ALBERT JORCYK . . . Scranton Architectural Engineering Delta Chi Scarab; Alpha Phi Omega DEAN LOUIS JORDAN . . . . Emporium Electrical Engineering Phi Mu Delta Phi Mu Alpha; Blue Band; W3YA ROBERT WILLIAM KADIS . . . Trenton, N. J. Aeronautical Engineering -- fngineering and Architecture Student Council; TIM; IAS; Engineer 1' JOHN LEWIS KAMINSKI . . . Hastings Electrical Engineering AIEE; Newman Club JAMES EDWARD KANE, III . . Tow o,n Md. Mechanical Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma ocroue; Dormitory Officer; S Club ROGER HAROLD KANESS . State College Aeronautical EAngineering Pivot; EUGENE DALE KARAFFA . . . Latrobe eronautical Engineering IAS RICHARD JOHN KARL, JR. . . Altoono Electrical Engineering IRE; W3YA; Newman Club JEROME JORAM KARP . . . Rochester, N. Y. Industrial Engineering Phi Sigma Delta Chairman CPA; Treasurer, Engineering and Architecture Stud ent Council; Counseling; Androcles; Par rmi Nous; AIIE; SAME; Elections Committee; Greek Week Committee EDWARD MICHAEL KASODY . . . Connerton Industrial Engineering RICHARD WILLIAM KEARNS . . . Haverfown Mechanical Engineering Delta Chi ASME; SAE; Jazz Club HOWARD BRION KIMBLE . . . Liberty Engineering Science Si Igma Tau CHARLES RAYMOND KING, JR. . , . Springfield Architectural Engineering ' Truck; Cross Country; Parmi No President, Acacia; IFC Board of Control; SuCI b; Engineering :nsd ArchItccfurc Student Council WILLIAM RICHARD KING . . . Elramo Industrial Engineonng Vlcc President AIIE; Arnoid Air 50 ocicty; Tuu Beta Pi; Sigma ProSIdcnt Alpha PI Mu; SAME; Counseling DONALD HOOD KISSINGER . . Ookmom lndustnal Enqumering AIIE JOHN A. KLAHOLD . . . . . Yoe IndustrIal Engineurrng AIIE STUART MARSHALL KLEIN . . Scranton Mechanical Engmecnng Phi Sigma Delta ASME MICHAEL DENNIS KLINE . I . Patron Electncal Engineering Sigma Tau, Em Kappa Nu, AIEE; iRE JEROME PAUL KLINK . . Cononsburg Mechanical EngIneering ASME TERRY ROBERT KNICKERBOCKER , . . Eldred Mechanical Engineermg ASME JERRY EDWARD KNOTTS . . . . Sharon Electrical Engineering Ph i Mu Delta Vicc- Chairman AIEE; Jazz Club; Corresponding Secretary! IRE; cChuIrmun, Eiectricol Engmccrmg Soci let y JOHN EDWARD KOOP . . . Werncrsvillc Industnal Engineering Recording Secremry Alp PiMu; Treasurer, AIIE VI cc Presirfonaf, AFS; UCA RAYMOND MICHAEL KOPER . i . , Irwin Engineering Selence President VICCEPFCSIdCHY, SAE; Tau Bcto PI; Phi Em Sigma JOSEPH ALLEN KOSKULITZ . . West Hazleton Electrical Engincormq AIEE; Newman Club JOHN MIROSLAV KOVACIK . , Donville Mechanical Engmeering VINCENT EUGENE KOVALICK . . Beaver Meadows Electrical Engineering AIEE; Newman Club; AIM; TIM ANTHONY DAMIAN KRAINSKI . . . Erie Electrical Engineering IRE; TIM JOHN HENRY KREPS . I Lewistown CIVII Engmeenng ASCE; AIM; TIM WILLIAM RAYMOND KRESS, HI , . I Camp Hill Electncal Engineering Theta Chi WILLIAM CALVIN KULP . State College IndustrIaIEngIneern ng Treasurer Alpha PI Mu; PreSIdenI, AIIE; AFS 166 PAUL FRANCIS KURBAN . . BuffoIo, N. Y. Civ II Engineering ALEXANDER MARK KUSZAJ . . Hutchinson Machonicol Engmeering ASME; lntrumurals; Newman Club ROBERT JOSEPH KYLE . . chsfle Aeronautical Engineering SIgmu AIphuN EpsHon DAVID ALLEN LAIRD . . . Spengler Electrical Engineering KENNETH HENRY LANDIS . , Williamsport Aeronautical Engineering SIgmo Tau Gamma AR ; IAS; Intrumurols LOUIS THOMAS LANE . . . Forty Fort Mechanical Engineering Lambda ChI Alpha HART ALLAN LANGER . . . South Orange, N. J. Industrial Engineering Sigma Chi President, SIgmo Chi; ASME; AIIE; IFC RAYMOND HERBERT LARSEN . . Warren Electrical Engineering HENRY NEVIN LAUSCH . . . Ephroto Agricultural Engineering ASAE; AFROTC Drill Team LEE A. LEACOCK . . . . . Derry Electrical Engineering Tri anch President, Tuu Beta Pi; Em Kopp 0;Nu Secretory, AIEE; Engineering and Architecture Student Counc II FRANCIS THOMAS LEARY I . Allentown Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Thofo Alpha Phi Omega; AIEE; Newman Club RICHARD H. LEE . . . . . Reading Industrial Enginccnng A IE GLENN S. LEHMAN . . Jersey Shore Civil EngIneeIIn Treasurer, ASCE; VIcc ProSIcIonf Chi EDSIlon MARK JAY LEVINE . . . . Philadelphia Electrical Engmeerm IRE; College Co-op; HIIIIz-I; Intromurals; EIt-ctncol Engmecring Somety JOHN EUGENE LIOY . . , I Altoonu Electrical Engineering WALTER JOHN LIPINSKI . . Riverton, N. J. Electrical EngInocring Eta KoppaB NOU; IRE IAIE EE mounCI 'Intmmurols; Tau oPI; Electrical eEngmocring Sou cty THEODORE WILSON LITZENBERGER , Alle ntown Architecture Alpha Rho ChI Scarab GEORGE BACON LOUGHERY, III . . . Orolond Electrical Engineering NORMAN HANS LUTKEFEDDER . . . Eddington Mechanical Engineering K pp pa Sig ma Manager, Wrestling; Secr ret or y Treasurer, Pormi Nous; Blue Key; Engineering nd Architecture Student Council; Alpha Phi Omeg PAUL HARVEY MCCONNAUGHEY . . Orange, N. J. IndustriaiEngineering Thaet Chi Treasurer, Scabbard and Blade; Vice- President, Quorferdeck Society; IFC; Ail ;IntrcmuraIs; Jazz Club; Boseba Il DAVID LEWIS McGREW . . . State College Engineering Science Pi Mu Epsilon; Engineering and Architecture Student Cou ncil; Tau Be ta Pi Sigma Tau JOHN GOODWIN McILNAY . . . Johnstown Electrical Engineering Phi Mu Delta Players; AIEE; IRE; Outing Club GEORGE HAROLD McKAY . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Secretary, Eta Kappa Nu; Zoology Club; IRE RICHARD PAUL McKIBBEN . . Punxsutawney Electrical Engineerin Treasurer; Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; AIEE; Intromurals JAMES FRANKLIN MCKINNEY 4.. ... . Altoonc Mechanical Engineering i j. ASME i RICHARD MICHEL McMAHON . . . Ridg gwoy Industrial Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon ' in Senior Class Advisory Board; Secretaryl, Sigma Phi Epsiloni, o;sse SAM; AIIE; IFCPA JOHN McNEARY, JR. . . . . Hcvertown Industrial Engineering AIIE RICHARD GORDON McQUATE . . , Ephrata ivil Engineering President, Chi Epsilon; Secretary, ASCE THOMAS M MADDEN Altoona Mechanical Engineering ASME, ALBERT JOHN MAKAY . . . State College Industrial Engineering AIEE DONALD RALPH MALARKEY . . . Meodowlonds Industrial Engineering BEN M. MALONE . . Coburn Electrical Engineering IRE DONALD ROBERT MANDELL . . Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering RICHARD WILHELM MANDERBACH . . Reading Mechanical Engineering JOSEPH STANLEY MANOWCZAK . . . Reading Electrical Engineering JOHN JOSEPH MARLEY . . Wilkes-Barre Electrical Engineering AIEE; Pi Mu Epsilon DANIEL ANTHONY MARTINO Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE THOMAS JAMES MARTINO Industrial Engineering Altoonc Jim Thorpe AIIE; AFS; Engineering and Architecture Student Council JAM ES BARR MASON Aeronautical Engineering BeHevue Phi Kappa Sigma Secretory, Phi Kappa Sigma; Freshman Class Advisory Board; IAS JOHN PHILIP MATEJCZYK . Electrical Engineering AIEE KELLY JOE MATHER . . . Mechanical Engineering TIM; AIM ROBERT JAMES MATOUSHEK Mechanical Engineering . ASME; SAE; Newman Club NELSON EDWARD MATTERN Aeronautical Engineering IAS; ARS LEO L. MAYEWSKI Civil Engineering HENRY JOSEPH MAZOR . Aeronautical Engineering IAS; ARS S. VICTOR MAZZA Electrical Engineering Blue Band RAYMOND JOHN MEARS Mechanical Engineering Pittsbu rgh Kingston . Woymart Phi Kappa Theta . Johnstown Pi Kappa Phi Nonficoke Ebensburg Beaver Falls Theta Xi State College Sigma Phi Epsilon ASME; Newman Club; lntromuruls ALAN DANIEL MELGAARD Engineering Science Sigma Tau Gamma Erie Vice-Presidenf, Sigma Tau Gamma; ARS; IRE JOHN TERRANCE MELN ICK Mechanical Engineering Scranton ASME; Newraan Club; Dormitory Officer; Intromurols JOHN HENRY MEYER . . Mechanical Engineering ASME; ARS; AIEE MARLIN WICKERSHAM MILES Electrical Engineering IRE; Outing Club DAVID PAUL MILLER Aeronautical Engineering Somerset Media Millersburg Chairman, IAS; ARS; Tou Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma JAMES ANTHONY MILLER . Engineering Science lntromurals JOHN ARTHUR MILLER Mechanical Engineering McSherrystown South Amboy, N. J. ROBERT EARL MILLER . A . . Hazleton Electrical Engineering Sigma Tau Gamma IRE; lntromurols ROBERT WALLS MILLER I . Sharon Hill Mechanical Engineering . WILLIAM TERRY MILLER . . Allentown Aeronautical Engmeering ARS; IAS MATTHEW JOSEPH MITCHELL, JR. . . Lost Creek Electrical Engineering IRE ANTHONY JOSEPH MOKEN , i Forest City Aeronautical Engineering STUART R. MONROE . . . . Sharon Mechanical Engineering VINCENT MONTALTO, JR. . . State College Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Theta IRE; University Party CHARLES CHRISTIAN MONTGOMERY . . Wilkes-Barre Aeronautical Engineering . IAS, ARS i JAMES VINCENT MOORE . . . . Monaco L Aeronautical Engmcering hi Kuppla Theta i VICELPI'CSian', Phi Kappa Theta; IAS; Newman Club; DONALD ALVIN MORRISON . . . Boofhwyn Civil Engineering ASCE SAMUEL DONALD MORRONE . , . Steelton Mechanical Engineering hi Kappa Theta Treasurer, Phi Kappa The m; Engmocrmg and Architecfure Student Council; West Holis Council Dormltory Officer; SAE; ARS; ASME; Newman Club; IFC SAMUEL ANTHONY MORTIMER . Johnsonburg Industrial Engineermg Alpha Tau Omc cog President Alpha Tau Om Alpha PI Mu; Concert Blueb Band; Phi Eto Sigma IFC, Freshmen Buseboll AllE; Jazz Clu JOHN B. MOSS . . . . . Erie Industrial Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi AIIE ROBERT SHULTIS MOSngS . . . Conneaut Lake Architecturai Engines Alpha Rho Chi . Pr rse Idcnt Treasurer, gVice Presiden1,Alpha Rho Chi; Scarab ROBERT DALE MOYER . . . A Allentown Engineering Science Vicc Presideni, ARS, IRE; Phi Em Siq qma; To ou Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi Pi Mu ps 5110 cm Engineering and Architecture Student Council; Electrical Engi neerinq Soc Ie HARRY WARREN MUMFORD . . Clarks Summit ndustnal Engineering Engineering and Architecture Sfuoentl Council; ProSIdent MIed tohon Chou; JAMES LLEWELLYN MYERS . I . New Oxford Aeronautical Engineermg Triangle IAS; Ouhng Club LARRY KENNETH MYERS . . . Hanover Electrical Engineering IRE l 170 CHARLES HOWARD gNAGINEY . . Milroy Industrial Engineer Phi Kappa Tau Presi dent Alpha Pi Mu; AHE; Skull and Bones; SAM JOHN ROLAND NASON . . . . Bellefonte Mechanical Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha Glee Club HARRY KURT NAUMANN . Wernersville Mechanical Engineering ASME; Pi Tou Sigma JEROME MEYER NEIL . . . . Pittsburgh Industrial Engineering Phi Sigma Delta Book Exchange; Engineering and Architecture Student Council . DAVID AARON NELSON . . . . Erie Mechanical Engineering Sigma Tau Gamma President, Sigma Tau Gamma; Pershing Rifles NEAL ALLEN NELSON . . Norristown Aeronautical Engineering IAS VINCENT E NEUHAUSER . . Gap Industrial Engineering ROGER CARLTON NEWMAN . . Upper Montclair, N. J. Industrial Engineering AFS; AIIE; SAM JOHN ROBERT NICELY . . . . Johnstown Aeronautical Engineering Delta Chi IAS; ARS JAMES EDGAR NICHOLAS . Ookmont Industrial Engineering RONALD HAMILTON NICHOLS . . . Erie . Electrical Engineering E10 Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; IRE; AIEE; Electrical Engineering Society GEORGE REYNOLD NICKETT , . . Wopwallopen Electrical Engineering IRE AIEE JAY NiDO . . . . . Ellwood City Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE; Jazz Club WALTER HUGO NIEHOFF, H A . . Lehighton Electrical Engineering Vice- Chairman, Electrical Enginee ering Society; Engineering and Archi1ecture S? udent Council; Eta Kappa Nu; Slng RUSSELL LEROY NOLL, JR. . . . Reading Electrical Engineering Acacia Vice-Presidenf, Alpha Phi Omega; Counseling; AIEE DON BARRY NUNEMAKER . . . Dunconnon Civil Engineering ASCE RONALD EDWARD NUTTER . . . . Erie Aeronautical Engineering Delta Chi ARS; Outing Club EDWARD JOSEPH ONLEY . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering iRE JOSEPH RICHARD ONUFER . . Wilkes-Borre El ectrical Engineering AIEE; IRE; Newman Club; Pershing Rifles EMANUEL VASILIOS ORFANON . . . Canonsburg Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa Tau Froth DONALD SEFTON ORRELL . Worcester, Mass. Industrial Engineering TlMCouncil; ASM; AFS JAMES R, OWEN . . . . Plymouth Aeronautical Engineering I AS PETER KIM PACKARD . . Canton Electrical Engineering Alpha Tau Omega Engineering and Architecgqure Student Council; AIEE; lntramurols; Nw nClub; Jazz C ub THOMAS EUGENE PARKER . . Reading Mechanical Engineering ASME ARTHUR CHARLES PAROLA . . 7 , Dunmore Civil Engineering ASCE ROBERT MORRIS PARSKY . . Philipsburg Architectur re Phi iSigma Delta Chcmmun, IFC 8 card of Control; President, Phi Sigma Delta; Vice- President, ngineering Council; Purmi Nous; Encampment; SGA Supreme Cour MARK EUGENE PATERNO . Barnesboro Industrial Engineering Alpha Pi Mu; Secre tar rAy, All E; Engilneering and rchitecture SYudenf Counc CII FRANK WATERS PAUL . . Jersey Shore Mechanical Engineering Sigma Tau; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME GEORGE RICHARD PAUL . . Ellwood City Civil Engineering ASCE WILLIAM VITO PAUZA . . Throop Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; SAME; ASME THEODORE PAVLOVITCH . . Upper Darby Aeronautical Engineering FARLEY PEECHATKA . . . . Scotrun Mechanical Engineering Vice-Presideni, Scabbard and Blade MARLIN MICHAEL PELTZ . . . DuBois Electrical Engineering IRE THEODORE CHARLES PERRY . . . Reading Electrical Engineering EMANUEL FRANK PETRICOIN . . Reading Electrical Engineering Alpha Phi Delta Newman Club; Jazz Club; AIEE ALBERT CHARLES PICCIRILLO . . . Bangor Aeronautical Engineering Arnold Air Society; IAS JOHN JOSEPH PICH . . . . Wrightsville Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; AIEE; IRE; W3YA DONALD DEE PIERCE Lincoln University Aeronautical Engineering SAME: IAS JAMES RONALD PIFER . . . State College Agricultural Engineering Alpha Gamma Rho Engineering and Archite cture Student Council; ASAE; Dairy Science Club; Wes ley Foundation; AFROTC Drill Team; Junior IFC HARVEY SYLVESTER PIPER, JR. . . Millerstown Engineering Science PETER RAYMOND PISANESCHI . . State College Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; ASCE STANLEY WALTER PLATEK . Ellwood City Mechanical Engineering ME DAVID WILLIAM PLEVA . Levittown Aeronautical Engineering Newman Club; Sigma Tau, IAS PAUL C. PLEVA, JR. . . . . Levittown Aeronautical Engineering Newman Club; IAS THOMAS GREGORY PODOLAK . . Edwardsville Mechanical Engineering ASME JOHN THOMAS POHIDA . . McAdoo Mechanical Engineering Treasurer, ASME; Newman Club TERRY WILSON POORMAN . . . Lock Haven Electrical Engineering . Lambda Chi Alpha MICHAEL JOHN POPSON . . Greensburg Mechanical Engineering ASME CHARLOTTE ANNA POTKONSKI . . Spring City Mechanical Engineer ring ASME; Outing Club; lntramurals JOHN JAMES POUKISH . . . Bellefonte Electrical Engineering FRANKLIN JOHN PRICE . . . . Nanticoke Civil Engineering ASCE NEAL PHILLIP PROSEN . . Cheltenhom Electrical Engineering Hillel; SAME; AIEE JOHN MICHAEL PROSPERO . . Pottstown Architectural Engineering Comer era P. DAVID PUCHATY . . . . Montrose Electrical Engineering I73 MELVIN RICHARD RAMEY . . . Pittsburgh Civil Enginee ng Omega Psi Phi Basketball; ,Trock; lntromurols; Treasurer, Omega Psi Phi; ASCE GORDON EDWARD RAMSEY . . Greenville IndustriaPI hEngineering Sigma Tau; AIphoP i Mu; hi Eta Sigm 0; Engineering and Ar chifecture Student CounCIl; AIIE HENRY THAWLEY RAND . State College Electrical Engineering IRE JAMES ROBERT RAPP . . . . Wyoming Engineering Science Sigma Tau ROBERT ARTHUR RAY . . , throno Heights Architecture Scarab FRANCIS XAVIER REARDON , . Harrisburg Mechanical Engmeering Newman Club RICHARD JON REINBOLD . . . Cooldale Mechanical Engineering MARCUS HENRY REITZ . . . Mohnton Aeronautical Engineering IAS WAYNE WILLIAM RICKERT . . Greenville enhc ical Engi Ineer in g ASME; Inter-Vorsity Christian Fellowship GRANT COOK RIDDLE . . . , Penn NElectrical Engineering President, Etc Kappa Secre ear ySigmoT uu; Secretqry,ElecIricol Engi Ineerirrmqg uSociefy; IRE; AIEE; Tau Bcto Pi LESTER FRANCIS RIDER . New Oxford Mechanical Engineering ASME; Newman Club WARREN CLARK RINGER . . Ho- Ho- Kus, N. J. Aer onautical Engineer ing Tou Beta PI; Quorterdeck Society; Model Railroad Club; uting Club; Intramurals HAROLD RINKER . . . . Tomoquo Industrial Engineering GEORGE ANTHONY RIPSOM . . . Weotherly Electrical EngineeringP Presidcm, Sigma Tau Vic ccA Pr esidenf TCIu Bet Em Kappa Nu; Engineer- nd Architecture Student Council; IROE; PlAIEE; Newman Clu b JOHN GRAHAM ROBINSON . . Port Royal Architectural Engineering GEORGE BERNARD ROESCH . . . Altoono Electrical Engineering IRE CHARLES EDWARD ROLLING I . . Upper Darby Aeronautical Engineering Sigma Nu ARS; IAS IRA ARTHUR ROSENBAUM . I Be thlehem Aeronautical Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi AFROTC Drill Team; IAS I74 JERRY GABERT ROSENBOROUGH . . Mount Union Electrical Engineering IRE DONALD GUTHRIE RUDOLPH . . . Lansdowne Mechanical Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon GERARD WILLIAM RYAN . . . Pittsburgh Civil Engineering Newman Club; ASCE HENRY G. RYMAN . . Nescopeck Electrical Engineering IRE LOUIS VINCENT SABATINI . . . DuBois . Electrical Engineering PAUL R. SAILER . . . . Philadelphia Industrial Engineering AIIE FRANCIS LOUIS SALIZZONI . . Bridgeville Industrial Engineering Theta Delta Chi DONALD WILLIAM SANDERSON Avoco Architecture Alpha Rho Chi Secretary, Scarab ROBERT ANDREW SAPACK . . Strotford, Conn. Architecture Npha Rho Ch: President, Alpha Rho Chi; AKA; Scarab JOSEPH WALTER SAVITSKI . . . Plymouth Industrial Engineering AIIE B. RONALD SAXON . . . Harrisburg . Electrical Engineering IRE; AIEE EDWARD DALE SCHLESSINGER . . . Edinboro Mechanical Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa ecretory, Phi Sigma Kappa; Pi Tau Sigma RICHARD PAUL SCHLIRF . . . Jeannette Mechanical Engineering Slng Nu KENNETH EDWARD SCHOENER . . Orwigsburg Sanitary Engineering WILBERT CARSON SCHOLLAERT . . Washington Industrial Engineering Delta Sigma Phi SAME; AIIE; AUSA CHARLES MARK SCHUBERT . . Zelienople iviI Engineering THEODORE FREDERICK SCHULER . . . Electrical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi Varsity Lacrosse; IRE; Jazz Club DANIEL JOHN SCHURMAN . Detroit, Mich. Electrical Engineering CHARLES NELSON SCHWEITZER, JR. . Pointed Post, N. Y. Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa Psi es ident, Phi Kappa Psi; IFC; Blue Key; AIIE; Jazz Ciu ,;SAME Pershing Rifles RONALD SEGAL . . . . Philadelphia Engineering Science Sigma Alpha Mu President, Sigma Alpha Mu HENRY ALAN SERAFINI . . . DuBois Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; AIEE DAVID JOE SETTLEMIRE . . . OilCity Electrical Engineering ALLEN DALE SHAFFER . . Williamsburg Aeronautical Engineering MICHAEL SHAMEY . . . . Bellefonte Ar chitecture Nittony Council; AIM Bo 0rd of Gove ernorsI; sCmmseling; DorIm itory Officer; lntrcmu uur m A JOHN WESLY SHANNON . . . . . Lebanon Electrical Engineering WDFM GEORGE KENNETH SHUGARTS . Johnsonburg Mechanical Engineering Theta Delta Chi ASME; Jazz Club FLOYD G. SILVER . . . . . Scranton Mechanical Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi RAYMOND WILLIAM SKOMRA . . . Uniontown Electrical Engineering Al EE JAMES WILLIAM SMILEY . . . Henryville ngineering Science Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; Phi Eta Sigma; Secretory-Treasurer, SAE HOMER E. SMITH . . . . Newport Electrical Engineering IRE; AIEE; lntromurals THOMAS RICHARD SMITH . . Bellefonte Civil Engineering ASCE EDMUND LLOYD SMOUSE . . . . DuBois Mechanical Engineering SME ALBERT LOUIS SNOVER, JR. . . . Tunkhannock Elect trical Engi Ineer ing Sigma Tau; Etc Kappa Nu; Electrical Engineering Society; Phi Eta Sigma ALFRED AMOS SNYDER . Pine Grove Agriculturcil Engineering Agriculture Student Council GILBERT LEE SNYDER . . . . DuBois Electrical Engineering Al EE JOHN FRANKLIN STAHL . . Hollidaysburg Mechanical Engineering JOHN BENJAMIN STAHLMAN I . I Tionesta Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; ASCE EARL CHARLES STALLER . . . Schuylkill Haven Electrical Engineering Al EE HAROLD WALTER STASCH . . . Corning, N. Y. Industrial Engineering Alpha Kappa Lambda Blue Bond; Thcspians; Phi Mu Alpha THOMAS MARTIN STASH . , . Dallas Mechanical Engineering ME ARTHUR PHILLIP STASIK . . Johnstown Electrical Engineering AIEE NELSON RAYMOND STAUFFER . . . Kingston Mechanical Engineering ASME; I ntromurols JOSEPH JOHN STEPENOSKY . . . Saint Clair Electrical Engineering Eto Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; AIEE; Newman Club RICHARD WENDELL STEWART . . I Indiana Industrial Engineering AIIE; UCA; Dormitory Officer; Westminster Foundation DONALD KAYE STITZEL . . Mechanicsburg Electrical Engineering THOMAS HARVEY STONER, JR, , Tyrone Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa Theta IEDWARD JOSEPH STRANEVA . . . Ludlow Miqhamcal Engineering . ASME; Newman Club .3 LARRY GEOREI WL I Worthington .3: echanIcaI Engmeering Pi Tau Sigma; SAE; ASME WILLIAM MITCHELL STROTHER . . Motawan, N. J. Civil Engineering Secretary, SAME; ASCE BURTON SUDER . . . V York Mechanical Engineering Sigma Chi WILLIAM WARREN SWANSON . , . Greensburg Electrical Engineering Kappa Sigma AIEE; Freshman Class Advisory Board; lntromurols PAUL CHANDLER SWEETLAND . . State College CI'VII Engineer Ing Phi Mu Delta Basketball; Druids; S Club EDWARD CHARLES SWIENTISKY . . I Scranton Electrical Engineering IRE FRANCIS JOSEPH SWIFT . . . I Donville Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Theta PhI Eto SIgmo HENRY JOHN TAIT . . . . Dauphin IndustrIol Engmeering Alphu PhI Mu; UCA; AIIE; Dormntory OHIccr JACKSON AHNER THOMAS . . . Glcnshow Eloctncal Englnoormg . AIEE NED EUGENE THOMAS . . York Electrical EyngIrIc-ormg Pol HENDRIK SLUYTER TILLEMA . I Johnsonburg AeronautIcol Engmeenng IAS ROBERT RICHARD TOKARCHEK . I Minersville Elocmcal Engincermg AI EE E. STEPHEN TOKARCHUK . I Hudson, N. Y. chcmcal Engmeermg PI Tau ngma SAE; ASME; Engmeer DALE ALVA TOMPKINS . . , . Erie Mechanical Engmeoring SIgI-no Tau Gamma ASME KARL DUANE TREMBA . I . . Parker Engineering Scienc Acacia . VIc cuPrcsudcnt :Acoua; AFROTC Drill Team; Omlcron Delta Kap 'PhI Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Slg JOHN DOMENIC TRICINCI . I New Alexandria Mechanical Engincenng ASME DELBERT HAFNER TRUESDALE . , I Brockwoy CIvII Engmecring FRANCIS TURCO . . I . New Kensington ElectrIcol Engmecnng DENNIS EDWARD UPRIGHT I I Lake Ariel Eloctncal Engmacrmg AIEE; IRE; Camera Club; Electncol Engmecrmg Souefy GEORGE GERALD VALGORA . . Brownsville Industrial Engineering Al IE ROBERT MORRIS VAN ZYL . . Philadelphia Mcchamcal Engmeormg . SME ROBERT MICHAEL VIJUK . . Herminic Mcchamcal EngInoerI Ign PhI Kappa Phi; Tou Beta PI; Pi Tou Slgmo; ASME; Phi Eto SIgmu JOSEPH DANIEL VISNISKI . , . Avoca CIVII Enqmecnnq Chi EDSIIon' ASCE LAWRENCE J. VOLK I . I I . Patton Mechanical Enqmocnng Pi Tau SIqmo; Newman Club; ASME; IRE; ARS; Chess Club ANDREW ROBERT WAGNER . . Trentonl N, J, Industrlal Enqmeermg AIIE; Chess Club 178 ROBERT BRUCE WALDO, JR. . I Bay Shore, N. Y. Civil Englnoenng Track; ASCE; lntromuruls KENNETH WAYNE WALKER . . Somerset CIvIl Engineering Kappa Sigma ASCE WILLIAM JAMES WALSH . . Sharon Industrial Engineenng Dem: SIgmo Phi AIIE WILLIAM ROBERT WANESKY . . Mincrsvillc Mechanical Engmeenng ASME JOHN HOAGLAND WARNER . . . Bellefonte Industrial EngInocrIng President, tAlphoP i Mu; En ngI ncermg and ArchItccturo tu dent CounclIl; Outmg Club; AIIE JAMES ALEXANDER WARREN . . . Ellwood City Electrical Engineenng Pi Kappa Phi Presidem, Pi Kappa Phi; Engineer , IRE; Vice President Em Kappa Nu, ueB Yo Pi; PhI Eta Sig mu m? RONALD DANIEL WASSON . . Gilberisviile Mechanical Engmeenng Treasurer, Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; ARS; UCA; Ouhng Club CURTIS DEAN WATERS . , . Johnstown Mechanical Engineering Alpha Kappa Lambda ASME STANLEY HOWARD WAY . Chevy Chase, Md. ElectrIcol Engineering Secretory AIEE; W3YA WILLIAM RUSSELL WEBSTER . . Spring City A! chItectural Engtnoering . WILLIAM JOHN WEIDNER . . . Dallas MechanIcal EIIgIneerIng WILBUR LYNN WEIMER . . . Somerset Civil Engineering Kappa SIgma Engineer; ASCE GLENN FRANCIS WEISHAAR, JRI Gettysburg Mechamcal Engmoermg Theta Chl Newman Club FRANKLYN CHARLES WEISS , I Philadelphia Electncal EngInes-rmg Electrical Engineering Somety; College Co op HIHeI; lntromuruls JOHN CRAWFORD WEISS Industrial Engmeering AI 1 E Kutztown ROBERT FREDERICK WEISS . . Potisvillc El octricol EngInocrIng . ROBERT WALTER WERLWAS . . Charleroi Aeronautical Engineering hISIgma Kappa Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; Phi Em Sigma ARS; IAS; PNewman Club JAMES FRANCIS WESDOCK I . . Anita Mechamcol EngIneeIIng 179 ROBERT BERESFORD WHITE . . State College Electrical AEnEgineerI'I-Ig SAMUEL HUGHES WHITE . . . Hickory Electrical Engineering Cross Country; Track; Vi I-cc President, College Co- -op; E can col Engineering Soci G. RICHARD WIBLE i Huntingdon Aeronautical Engineering DONALD GEORGE WILLIAMS . . . York Architecture Alpha Rho Chi DANIEL ANDREW WILLIS . Ambridge Mechanical Engineering Traffic Court, Tribunal; ASME CHARLES WILSON, JR. . . Clarion Electrical Engineering Engineering and Architecture Student Cou ci;l En nign e;er Phi E! 0 Sigma; Etc Kap ppc: Nu; Sigma Tau; AIEE; IRE; Electrical Engineering Society CYRIL WOCHOK . . . . 4 '. Saint Clair Industrial Engineering AIIE ALEXANDER WOLF . . I . Weatherly Aeronautical Engineering PiLcmbda Phi President, Treasurer, Pi Lambda Phi; Arnold Air Society I . FRED HENRY WOLFF . . . Mount Lebanon , 3 Electrical Engineering Sigma Nu ' CLAIR EUGENE WOMBACHER . . . Altoono Civil Engineering BRUCE WOOD . . . . . Riegelsville Mechanical Engineering BERT WRIGHT . . . . . Lewistown Electrical Engineering IEE THOMAS PAUL WUTKA . . . Bethlehem Mechanical Engineering Camera Club; Outing Club DONALD MICHAEL WYSOPAL . . . Reading Mechanical Engineering ASME RICHARD LOUIS YACOVONI . . . Scranton Industrial Engineering AIIE; intramurols DAVID MICHAEL YAKSICK . . . . Latrobe Aeronautical Engineering Phi Mu Alpha; Newman Ciub; Symphony Orchestra; Outing Club ANDREW CHARLES YANOVIAK, JR. . . Phoenixville Architecture Alpha Rho Chi Treasurer AIA; Engineering and Architecture Student Council; Engineer; Newman b CARL EUGENE YATES . . . Brookville Aeronautical Engineermg ARS THOMAS MICHAEL YORK Nesquehoning A eronauticol Engineering WARREN PRATT YOST . . . . Cootesville Electrical Engineering Kappa Sigma AFROTC Drill Team; AIEE; IRE JOHN ALBERT YOUNG . . . . Reedsville Industrial Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; Vice-President, Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE ANDREW YURCHAK, JR. . . . Coaldale Electrical Engineering Al EE JOSEPH GERALD ZAWATSKI . . . Glen Lyon Industrial Engineering AIIE; Jazz Club; Intrumurols ROBERT GEORGE ZELLER . . Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering MARTIN DAVID ZEMANY . . . . Freeland Electrical Engineering Al EE DANIEL RATHMUS ZERBE , , . Sacramento Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; ASME CASIMIRE PAUL ZIELASKOWSKI, JR. . . Reading hemical Engineering ASCE; Outing Club GEORGE. ZIGMONT Taylor Industrial Engineering Al I E; AFS SENIORS WITHOUT JOEL BATES RANDALL D. BRIGHT MICHAEL CAPONIGRO HARRY DONEKER GERALD DOST JAY M. ENGLAND WILLIAM ERRETT DONALD ERTEL JOHN FOX KENNETH E. FRY DONALD FUNK ARTHUR FURMAN VICTOR G. LEOPOLD WILLIAM S. LOCKS CARL W. McCAULLEY BRUCE W. McPHERSON BEN M. MALONE DONALD W. MILLER DALE C. MILLER JOHN R. MYERS JOSEPH P. O'DONNELL AMNON OFFENTIER ALLEN D. PIAZZA CARL D. POPPALARDO PHOTOGRAPHS STEVEN N. PUCHER WARREN W. RICHARDS RONALD B RINKER BYRON ROSENBERG THEODORE F. SCHLEGEL CONRAD D. SHAKELY WALTER SLAUGENHAUPT THOMAS SMREK FABER SNYDER JOSEPH L. SPADAFORA JOHN STERETT EUGENE L. STYER RICHARD B. TENNYSON JACKSON A. THOMAS GERALD THOMKE JOHN J. TROENDLE DAVID VALENTINE STEVE WASHKO ROGER WERNER, JR. ALBERT WHITEHILL JAMES S. WILCOX ELMER WOLLAM WALTER ZERCOE 181 .45. HOME ECONOMICS 184 GRACE M4 HENDERSON Dean ORGANIZATION GRACE M. HENDERSON - - - - Dean DOROTHY HOUGHTON Assistant Dean for Resident Education DELPHA E. WESENDANGER - - Assistant Dean RUTH R. RUEF - - Assistant Dean for Research EDNA E. SOMMERFELD - - - Assistant Dean for Continuing Education and Commonwealth Campuses WINONA L. MORGAN Head, Department of Child Development and Family Relationships RUTH W. AYRES - Head, Department of Clothing and Textiles; Director of Ellen H. Richards Institute MIRIAM E. LOWENBERG Head, Department of Foods and Nutrition DELPHA E. WIESENDANGER Head, Department of Home Manage- ment, Housing, and Home Art; airman, Division of Home Management, Family Economics, Housing, and Home Equipment JAMES MONTGOMERY - Chairman, Division of Home Art DOROTHY HOUGHTON Chairman, Division of Home-Community Relationships MARJORIE EAST Head, Department of Home Economics Education 5, EARL THOMPSON Head, Department of Hotel and Institution Administration DELPHA E. WI ESEN DANGER RUTH R. RUEF EDNA E SOMMERFELD RUTH W. AYRES S. E. THOMPSON WINONA L. MORGAN MARJORIE EAST MIRIAM E. LOWENBERG JAMES MONTGOMERY HOME ECONOMICS STUDENT COUNCIL Council Officers: Judith A. Heckert, President; Elizabeth A. Eogelmon, Vice- President; Linda K. Brinsley, Secretory; Judith L. Geory, Treasurer. Members of the Council serve to strengthen the bond between faculty and student. Their program included on evol- uotion of courses and Home Economics Career Day. A panel discussion on doting was planned for the annual Spring Week- end, and the Council held several Orien- tation Week programs to welcome fresh- men. JUDITH A. HECKERT President :5 h '5, . b hf ' Bottom Row-N. J. Campbell, Be 8. Monnear, D. J. Grosh, E. A. Eogelman, J. A. Heckert, J. L. Gcary, L. K. Brinsloy, C. A. McCormack, D. F. Hobbs. Top ROWeA. C. Conike, L. E. Miller, N. E. Griffin, J. A. Herron, P. M. Neidbola, M. A. Moore, S F. Bimnger, M. A. Larsen, J. R Stuhlmuller. YVONNE HELEN ANDERSON . . . . Erie omc Economics AGNES MARIE ARMON Home Economics Summit Hill Alpha Delta P1 BARBARA LOUISE BEATTY Philadelphia Home Economics Alpha Omicron PI Editor News and Views; Leader rship TrOInI mg; Home Economics Clu ;Collogian; Ponhellemc Counc II JOHN WAYNE ADAMS, JR. . . Venetio Hotel Administration Slngl Chi Baseball; S Club; AROTC Bond IRA ROBERT ADLER Allentown Hotel AdmInIstratIon Treasurer, Hotel Growers; Secretory-Trcosurer, Sigma Pi E10 GLORIA AMMANNITO Breckenridge Home EconomIcs Newman Club ALICE KAY BOWMAN Valley View Home Economics Phi Mu Marketing Club; Gamma Sigma Sigmo;Ou1ing Club; Young Republicans ANN M. BOWMAN . . I Jo hnstown Home Economics Delta Delta Delta Treasurer, Delta Delta Delta; Thespluns CAROL VIRTUE BRAUND . . Home- Economics Home Economics Student Council; Home E: onomlcs Club' President, 4- H Club; ViceIPresidont, Kappa Phi; Phi UpsHon OmIcro Guys Mills JEAN ELIZABETH BENNINGER Bethlehem Home Economics Gamma Phi Beta Chapel Chmr; Treasurer, Gamma PhI Beta ROBERT CALVIN BOGER Hotel AdmInIstratIon Purshmg Rifles; SAME; Intrumumls; Hotel Greeters Philadelphia SAN DRA KAY BOWEN Home Economics Havertown Zem Tau Alpha BARBARA BUEHRER . Glensidc Home Economics Home Econcmlcs Club JOHN HERBERT BURNS . . . I Sexton Hotel AdmInIstrotIon Hotel Greeters ELLA JANE BUTCHER Cunonsburg orno Economlcs Home Economics Club; AIH Club LORRAINE MARY BRESSLER Volley VIew Home Economlcs Leomdos; UCA SARAH JO BROWNING Wyolusing Home EconomIcs Kappa Delta Omlcron Nu; Secretary PhI ULSIIOH OmILron Froth Junlor Class. Adwsory Bo JOAN KATHLEEIN BUCKNO Freemonsburg 0 Delta Zeta Secretory Deltas Zeta; Home Economlcs Club; Gommo Sngmc SIgmo NANCY JO CAMPBELL . . . . Erie Home Econom Delta Gamma SO OrrctrIrSy, Delta Gamma; H0 onomits Student OUnCli Collc-gIanrj'1 Juzz Clu b ELIZABETH JANE CARTER . . Osceola Mills Home EconomIcs Home Economu's Club; Outing Club; Bowling Club; Newman Club JOHN FRED CASTELLA . . Philadelphia Hotel Administmnon Alpha Phi Delta arsny Lacrosse; Hoiel Grcoiors CLAIR VERNON CHANEY , Hopewell Hotel Admmmtratton Home Efonomics Student CounCIl, Sigma PI Em, VICC- Pr mom, SIgmu Them Epmlon MARGARET ANTOINETTE CHUBB . , Glenside Home Economics Gamma PhI Bem Collognm, Newman Club PATRICIA ANN COLLIE . . . Irw Home EconomIc 5 Alpha Phi Jumnr and Senior Class Adwsory 80mm, Dnhmv, uzz Club Leadership Training MARIE A. CONTE . . . . . Chester Home EconomIcs Newman Club; Jazz Club RAE ELLEN COOPER . I . Johnstown Home Economics Alpha Gamma Delta Senior Class Adwsory Board; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Frofh MARVELINE LOIS COSTENBADER . , Kunkletown Home Economics Home Economics Club; News and VIews; Grunge; 4-H Club; UCA MARY L. DALZELL I . , . Johnstown Home Economics Phi Mu JOAN ELIZABETH DEMIS V Clairton Home EconomIcs Theta Phi Alpha ICG, Newman Club; Jazz Club Riding Club MARY ALICE DONAHOE I . , State College Home Economics Theta Phi Alpha Newman Club; Cutinq Club; NIHony GrOHO BRUCE M. EDELSON I . . I Pottsvillc Hotel AdminIstratIor-I Phi Sigma Delta Hotel Greeters GRACE NAOMI EWING I , , Myerstown eEconomIc UCA; WDFML;j EUB Students Fcliowship MARY TILGHMAN FARISH . I Manhasset, NI Y. omc Econom cs Beta Sigma Omicron Omicron Nu; Pih Up silon Omicr Players; Secret emry, Home Economics Club' Lenzscrship Troimng, WSGA; Dormitory 01h Iccr GEORGE THOMAS FATULA . . Jeddo 0th Administranon SI mo Phi Epsilon Treasurer, Sigma Phi Fpsilon; News and VIows; Newman Clu BETTE ALLEN FITCH Home Economics iOmego VIce Prcsndent Chi Om m;cqo Omi.r ron Nu PhI Upsilon OmIcron; Leadership Tra aim mg; Home Economics Club; ACEI, Thespians Pittsburgh GARY JASON FLAMM , . I Tenofly, N. J. Hotel Administranon 8cm Sigma Rho Dormnory Officer; HIIIcl 188 SUSANNE BISHOP FOSS . . . Ho ormony Home EconomIcs Alpha XI Delia ACEI; Meditation Chair; UCA; Home Economics Club SUZANNE E. FOSTER . . . Arlington, Va. Home Economics Gamma Sigma Sigma CAROL ANN SHOLLENBERGER FOUGHT Tyrone Home Economics Delta Delta Delta Ch Opel Chow?3 hBlue Bond; Scrolls; Gamma Slng Sig mo hi Mu Alpha; Mu Phi Epsionl MARY ELIZABETH FUNKE I . . h,Bridgeton N. J. Home Economics Alp aOmIcron Pi News and VICWS' Thospions; Greek Week Committee; Secretary, Alpha Om m on PI; LA VIE; Leadership Tromi In ALYCE CAROLYN GEORGE . I Bryn Mawr Home EconomIc cs Alpha Omicron PI Secretory, Gamma SIgmo SI Iqmn; News and VIows; Westminster Foundation; Intromuruls ALLAN LEWIS GERSON . . Philadelphia Hotel Administration Hillel; Intromurols ROBERT JAY GINNS . I . . Philadelphia otel AdminIstratIon Sigma Alpha Mu President, IFCPA JOAN HOPE GLASS I . . Bethlehem Home Economics WINIFRED MI GROB . . . Millersville Home Economics Doltci Delia Dena Phi UpSIlon Omicron; CollegIon; WRA D. JEAN GROSH . I . . Grocncastle Home EconomIc Delta Gamma VIc ce President Delta Gamma; Phi UpsHon Omicron PATRICIA LOUISE GROSS . . . , Cloirton Horn cicfconom Pi Lambda Theta; Ornicron Nu; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Club KARIN GULDNER . , . . I Pittsburgh Home Economics Alpha Delta Pi Punhollonic Council WSGA; WRA; Outing Clul JOAN CONSTANCE HAMILTON I I Allentown Homo EconomIcs Alp hc: Gamma Delta Treasurer, Alpha Gamma Delta; Dormitory Officer; 1010 SI gmo PI; N and Views; Home conomic's Club ELIZABETH ANN HARRINGTON , Universny Pork, Md. Home Economics ChI Omoqo Home Economics S'udcnt Counol News and V;Iows Omicron Nu; Phi pSIlon Omicr ron; Dormitorx thcc GERRY NORA HARTMAN I . . Pittsburgh Home Economics Delta Zem Phi UDSIIOD Omicron; Gamma Sugmm Sigma; Newman Club E. GAIL HARTNETT . . Villanovo Home Economics Kappa Kcippa Gamma CARL W. HATHAWAY . . . Washington Hotel Administrabon Vicciprcsuionf, Sigma Pi Eta; Hotel Greeters JUDITH ANN HECKERT . . . Millersburg Home EconomIcs Alpha ChI Ong1 President, Alpha ChI Om mega; President Home ECOnOmICS Stu1on1 CouncIl' ortor 00rd; Cwons' Omicron Nu; Phl UpSIlon OmIcron; Counseling ICCB' All Universny Cubi mot CAROLYN ANN HENNEMAN I . . State College Home Econorrncs Phi Mu PIDyers CAROLYN SUSANNE HENORICKS . . . Butler cEconom mIcs Homo Economncs Club' News and VIows 4- H Club; ACE LORNA ANN HENRY . I , . Lcacock Home Economics News and VIews DSABELLE ANDERSON HIGHBERGER . . West ChcsIer Homo Econom 71m 5 Phi Mu ACEI, Gummu SIgmu Slqmu MILDRED THERESA HOOD . . . Breckenridge H ome EcurIomIc VIcc ProsIdcnt, Women s Chorus, SDclm Sigma Theta SALLY A, HOOVER . . . . McVeytown Homo Econom 80 to SIgmu Omicron Collegian; Gamma Sigma SIQmCI; Belles Lcttrcs Club' Journalism Club RUTH ANN HORAK . . Mount Pleasant Home EconomIcs HILLARY HURT . . . . Madison, N. J. Home Economics Alpha XI Delta Treasurer, Omoicron Nu, New ws 0nd VIEWS; Newman Club; me EconomIcs Student Councl BARBARA ANN JOHNSTON I . Pittsburgh Home Economics Alpha Xi Delta ACE! N RONALD LEE JORDAN , . . . Reading Hotel Admmistratlon President, Slgma PI Etu; TIM; Hotel Greeters SUZANNE STEPHENSON KEENER . , Grecnsburg Homo EconomIcs Kappa Kappa Gamma Home Economlcs Student Counml; Customs Board; Home Economics Club A. JANE KIRK . I . . Bellefonte Home Economics Alpha Delta Pi LcudcrshIp Trummg PATRICIA SALLY KLEBACHER I North Plainfield, N. J. H mo conomics News and Views, Thespians; Newman Club ELLIOTT S, KLIPA . . , . . Steelton Hotel Admmistration News and Views; Hotel Greeters DONNA MAYE KOONSMAN I . . Spring Mills Home Economics LA RAE JANE KOONTZ . I . Bcdford Home Economics SHIRLEY MARGARET LAPINSKI , . . Pitcairn mo Economics Dormutory Officer; Newman Club; Gamma Sigma Sigma MARY ANN LIGHT . . I . Springfield Home EconomIcs Pi Bc'u Phi Presndont, Pi Beta Phi JOHN ERNEST LIPKO JR. . Bethlehem Hotel AdmmIstrntIon SIgma PI Eta; Hotel Greeters DORIS ANN LITTLE . . . . Woynesboro Home Economics Sigma Sigma SIgmu Players; lnfromuruls; LSA; Leadership Training MYRNA GAYLE LONG . i , . Youngwood Home Economics Treasurer, Phi UPSIIOn Omicron CONSTANCE ADA MCCORMACK . . . Torentum Homo EconomIcs Gamma Phi Beta ProSIdcnt Gamma PhI 8cm; Froth; H0 omc Economics Student CCOUnCll; Co olloglan, Women s Chorus; Freshman Custo oms Boo JANET ELIZABETH MchEAN I I . Pittsburgh Home Economics Zeta TCILI Alpha lntramuruls; Froth NANCY JO MALINAUSKAS . . . Clarks Summit Home Economics Alpha Phi SUE HEOLLEN MICKEY . I . . Chombersburg me Economics Delta Gamma Collegian; CPA; RIdIng Club ELEANOR ANN MILLER . , . State College Home Economics Kappa Kappa Gamma ELIZABETH GRACE MILLER . . Allentown Home Economics Alpha Omicron Pi JACQUELYN JOANNE MONACO . . Summit, N. J. me Economics gm Kn p Phi VIce Prcsi dent OOmIc cron Nu; PhI Upsil on Omicron; Gum ma Mu $.90an Treasur r,er Alpha Lambda Doltu; Secretory, Lcomdes; Newman I E ELLEN MQNEFELDT . . Philadelphia Home EC conaln Sigma Sigma SIgm gnomIcs Club; lniromuruls JANET E C 7 . . Pittsburgh Homo Eco , ,r' Kop oAlpha Theta SGA As . cmhcllcnic Council; Phi Upsilon pOmicron Troo 0,5uror ch csn ,'WSGA MARIANNA MOORHOUSE . . Lancaster Home Economics I DhG Delta PI Chapel Choir; Treasurer: Alpha Delta PI; LoadershIp Training; Intrumumls PATRICIA MARY NIEDBALA . . Hamburg, N. Y. Home Econo mics Theta Phi Alpha ProSIdcm Theta Phi Alpha; Home Economics Student Council; Vicc-Prcsidcnt, mics Club; University Party; New wman Club; Frof fh; Gamma SIgmu Sing'1CI;CIFCO,'P0nhOHCniC Counci EDNA T. OEWEL . . I . Allentown Home Economics Chi Omega Homo EconomIcs Stuiiontc Counul, News and Views; Thosplons; Sc: ,ChI Om mncq BARBARA JOAN ORT . . . . Hazieton Home Economics Women's Chorus;GcImmc1 SIgmo Sigma; Homo EconomIcs Club; UCA PATRICIA ANN PAULICK . , . Arnold Home Economics Alpha Gamma Delta Womonls Chorus; ModItmion Chow; Homo EconomIcs Club; Newman Club LINDA SUE POORBAUGH . . . State College Home Economics Alp hm Xi Delta Treasurer, Alpha Xi Dcllo; Presuiont ChI Imcs; Mortar Board; Chapel Chow; Counsclmg; OmIcron Nu; PhI Up5Ilon Omicr ron 191 CHARLES R POSTPICHAL . I I Wyncote Hotel Admlnlstrabon LINDA JEANNE PRESCARO . . Sm fe College Home EconomIcs Alpha Gommu DcII Io MARILYN LEE PRESET . . . I Pittsburgh Homo Econom mIcs Zotu Tau Alpha Secretory, Zcfu Tou Alpha; Kappa PhI; Home Economics Club WINIFRED ALICE PYLE . . . . Bernvillc Home Economics PI Lombdlu Them Vlcc Presklfont PhI UpSIIon OmIcron; OmIcron Nu; Alpha 110 Dcim 4 H CH; Home Eronomics Club; UCA; Ouhnq Club ELEANOR KAY RARIG I . . . LeWISIOwn c Economms phu XI DcIm Snphommc Clay, Ar1w,ory Bourd Jumor Class AdVIsolry Board; mom. CommIIIOC; ICG MARGARET REEDER . , . . Emmaus H Economlcs InImmuroIs, Homo EconomICs Club MARY ALICE ROITH . . . Harrisburg ome EconomI ICS Alp ho Xi Delta Marketing Club; LeadershIp Traimng; Home Economics Club JEAN SYLVIA ROSENZWEIG . . . . Apollo om eEconomIcs Zc uaAIph Omicron Nu; Home Economus Club; Medltation Chou; OThespians ANNE M. RUTHRAUFF . . . Huntingdon Valley mo Economics DoIIu Gamma Premier Delta Gamma; Mortar Board; ACIIIVIIOICS Editor, LA VIE; Chimes; Treasurer Theta Slgmu Phi; Phi Up silo 0n Om r1; OrnIcron Nu; News and VIcws; ThospIanos; Ponhellenic CouncH; Couns elmog IRENE RUTH SCHIMMEL . . . . Nanticoke Ho eEconomIc Home EconomImcs Club LSASI RIfle Club BARBARA JOAN SCHOENLY . . I Philadelphia Home EconomIcs Swim CI h GAIL LEE SCHULTZ I I . . Bradford Home Econormcs Kappa Alpha Theta W SGA, Debate, Freshman Class Advisory 800 rd Semor Class Adwsory Board; Delta Alpha Delta; Intromu um I ROSALIE G. SCUDERI , . . . Philadelphia Homr: Economics Home EconomIcs Club; Newman Club SIBYL M. SHEER . . . . . Pittsburgh me Economics Players; Thespions; Home Economics Club; Hillel DEBORAH G. SIDWELL , . . Norberth Homo EconomIcs Kappa Kappa Gamma CWCnS' Home Er. ronomlcs Student CounCIl; Freshman Counc II' Secrrctory, 7 Wm UpSIIOn OmIcron; Chapel ChOIr; CounselIng; DormItory OffIc HELEN SANDRA SKADE . . . Summit, N J. Home EconomIcs Kc poo Alpha Theta Preadem, Mortar Board; VICC' PFOSICICHI KCDDU Alpha Theta; Co ChaIr rmon rcshmun Cusfoms Board Fre'hm mIrJ Sopho omorel Jumor Clog gs Advisory Boards, Secretory, A; JudlCIOI Cwens Sprmq Week CommII I;Iee Horne WSG Econom cs Student Couanl' PhI Up inon OmIcronI Alpha Lambda Dclm Secretary, UCA; SGA LYNN HANER SKOPIC . . . West Chester Home EconomIcs Domes Club JEAN ANN SLAYTON , . I Meodvillc Home Economics AI ph uGcimma Delta Collegian; Panhcllcmc CounCIl; News and VIews, Inframurols I92 . MARY LOUISE SUSANNE VEREB . I , Leechburg NANCY JANE SLUSSER . . , . Littlestown Home EconomIcs Newman Club; Omicron Nu; Home Economics CIuI1;47H Ciub PATRIClA-ANN CATHERINE SMITH . . Bethlehem Home- EconomIcs- Betti Sigma OmIcron Phi UpSIIon OmIcron PICSI dent Bem SIgmu Oquor1;ScrolIs; Secretary, Ne wmon CII .bI W G use; Sou rat or v Ho me EconrcsomI Club; Leadership Training; WSGA;PsycI1oloogy CILIIJ; Dormnorv 0111c SARAH ANN SNYDER I . . . Sunbury omo Economics News and VIcws; Kappa Phi; Homo ELonomics Club ELIZABETH ANN SUMMERS . . . Pittsburgh Home Economics Zeta Tou Alpha Prcsu' cnf Home Economics Club; Secretary Zeta OTGU Alpha; Phi UpSIlon OmIcron; ThcspIons; Collcg CAROL ANN TAYLOR . . I . Lonsdownc Home Economics Delta Zeta Home Economics Club; WDFM; Outmg Club MARY VIRGINIA TAYLOR . . . Pittsburgh Hotel Administration Alpha Phi ccretary, Hotel Greeters; Angel Flight; Collegian BETTY MAE THOMAS . . . Osceola MiIIs Homo ECDHOmICS Kappa PhI; Home Economics Club; Wesioy Foundation DOROTHY TONI TOKLISH . , 1 Philadelphia Home Economics Kappa Dena Chmrman WSGA JLIdICIoI; Prcsxdenf Phi Upmlon Om r,on GA Supreme CourtI SWGA Scnz1te;PunhellcnIc CouncII MARY CATHERINE TROUTMAN . Mullersburg Home Economics Kappa Kappa Gamma IntrumIIroIs; Campus Party SANDRA LYNNES UPMAL , . Drexel Hill Home Econom i SIgmu Sigma Siqmo Prosidcr1lt,SSigmo Sigma Sigma; Home Economics Club; sand Views; Froth; UCA Home Economics Home Economics Club; Newman Club HUGH G. WALSH . . , . Pittsburgh Hotel Administratlon Phi Kappa Them Manager, Football; Nowmon Club; Hotel GreeIers MARY CAROLYN WEEKS I . . . Lancaster ome Economics Alpha PhI PETER HORACE WESTBROOK . . . Stroudsbmg tel Admmistration Sigma P1 BILIO Bond; Prep and Army ELM. DormI ory Of iicer; NIImny CounCII; SIgma PI Em,- .zlc12 CIuL1;OLItIng Club SAME ANNA LOUISE WHITE , 1 Mercer Home Economrcs Morlmr BoorIII Cwens Womons Debut 1:6 Alpha Lambda DLI;m PhI UpSIlon ouso; Horn C0110mICS Student COL lCn CI News and VIews Bible FoIlowshIp CounscIIng JUDITH SARGENT WIGGINTON I . Bolo-Cynwyd Home Economics Kappa Kappa Gamma Homo EIonomIcs Club JOAN WILLIAMS 1 . . , Philadelphia Home Economics Gamma anmn SIgmo MILLICENT P WITHROW . . Riverdale,Md. Home Economics Vice Presidenth Secretory, Outing ClLII1;SSccretury,SOn1Icror1 Nu; lSUp IIon Omicr r;on Now and We JAMES M. WOLFINGER . . . Perkosie Hotel AdmInIstration Sigma Phi Epsilon Sports Editor, LA VIE . Vicc- President, iFCPA; Pormi Nous; Senior Class Adwsory Board; Collegian; St udent Handbook, News and Views; S M; Counseling; Hotel Greeters MARY ANNE WOOD . . . Upper Montclair, N. J. Home Economics Kc ppo Delta Scrolls; Phi Upsdon Omicron; News and Views CPA; Jazz Club; mi tory Officer; Angel FIIght y CAROLE ILENE YATES . . . Washington, D. C. Home Economics Outing Club . DOROTHY ELLEN YEAGER . . . Ridgewood, N, J4 Home Econ omI cs Kappa Delta President, Omicron Nu; Phi Kappa Phi ELLIOTT J. FREEMAN . . . Ph iladelphio Hotel Administration Phi Sigma Dclf Hotel Greeters ORLIN RAY DAVIS EDWARD P. JUNKER SUZANNE SERLVES I JUDITH M. HOBBS RALPH E. NEIDIG, JR. JULIA STILLMAN BERYL V. HOLTZINGER JAMES J. REEVES WILLIAM C. TRINKLE 1 DAVID ALAN JAMES CAROL K. WALTERS Nursery school experience involves creative ploy Clothing construction courses emphasize Sklll in pattern alteration Foods and nutntion are important fuelds of study for home eccnomists 195 THE LIBERAL ARTS THE LIBERAL ARTS R C. MALONEY F. R. MATSON BEN EUWEMA Dcan ORGANIZATION BEN EUWEMA . I - - Dean RICHARD C. MALONEY I I Associate Dean FREDERICK R. MATSON - - Assistant Dean for Research , CYRIL F, HAGER - Assistant Dean for Continumg Education L. D. SKINNER LEON D, SKINNER .. - I Assistant to the Dean HAROLD J. O'BRIEN I - I Assistant to the Dean HI EUGENE GOODWIN I I Director, School of Journalism WINSTON R. WEISMAN - - Head, Department of Art HUMMEL FISHBURN I . Head, Department of Music WALTER H. WALTERS I Head, Department of Theatre Arts HENRY W. SAMS I - Head, Department of English PHILIP A. SHELLEY - - Head, Department of German ROBERT K. MURRAY - - Head, Department of History JOSEPH G. RAYBACK - Head, Department of Labor Education ORRIN FRINK - I Head, Department of Mathematics JOHN M. ANDERSON I Head, Department of Philosophy MI NELSON MCGEARY I Head, Department of Political Science FRANKLIN B. KRAUSS I WILLIAM G, MATHER H C F. HAGER Head, Department of Romance Languages 0 0. e Department of Sociology and Anthropology ROBERT T. OLIVER - Head Department of Speech H. J. O'BRIEN 198 H. E. GOODWIN g R. WEISMAN I F. B KRAUSS HUMMEL FISHBURN ORRIN FRINK P. A. SHELLEY W. G MATH ER W. H. WALTERS J. G RAYBACK R. T. OLIVER R. K. MURRAY M. NA McGEARY 199 THE LIBERAL ARTS STUDENT COUNCIL Officers: President, David M. Epstein; Vice-President, Joyce Bosch; Recording Secretary, Barbara Beomer; Correspond- ing Secretory, Patricio Dyer; Treasurer, Arthur Schneider. Beginning the year with on orientation program for freshmen, the Liberal Arts Student Council has been active in a continual program to help the Liberal Arts students. In December they sponsored a career day which informed the majors in the various fields about areas in which they were interested. The fireside chats held with outstanding faculty members dur- ing the year aided student-faculty rela- tionships. For outstanding scholarship, DAVID M. EPSTEIN the Council gave two scholarships to jun- President iors in Liberal Arts. j , , . -:, 9 W I a. e Bottom Row-J. W. Block, C. A. Fleck, A. M. Schnieder, J. R. Bosch, D. M. Epstein, B. A. Beamer, P. J. Dyer, B. Levine, K. DiTullio. Second Row-M. Grobill, M, J. McPherson! J. C Kemp, S. C. Cohn, E. L Barlow, S M. Domes, S. H. Linkroum, B. A. Hockman, W. A. Jaffe. Top ROWeHi Greenberg, G. Peck, B. J. Boch, R. Rilling, J. C. Shepardson, E, L. Scherlls, B. Pezzner, P. Zokoin. SHIRLEY JANE ABEL . I . . Honey Brook Arts and Letters Alpha Gamma DCIID Angel FIighI; Jazz Club; Players; Thespmns ROBERT ABRAHAM . . . Aquuippa Arts and Left Thom Delta Chi VICC PIVQSIdenmI Thom Delta ChI; Scabbard and Blade MOI' Class AtIVISOry Bo nrd DONNA MARIE ADAMS . . I . Altoono Arts and Letters PhI Mu SecreIcrv, Players; Newman Club; Encampment ELLEN ETCHBROOKE ALEXANDER I . CorbondoIo Arts and Letters ASSIstonI EdIIor, PIvoIH NIIIony Gro LeonidOS'l Rod and Coccus ClubI H,IlIcl Block oncoI Bndlc Clu . JUDITH ALLEN . . . . Long Beach, CoIif. Arts and Letters Alpha PhI Sigma Tau DCIIG, NGIGEIS; EngIIsh Club DARLENE ALVINA ANDERSEN . . . York JourIIolIsm UCA; WesImInsIer Foundahon DARLENE ANDERSON . . . MCOdVIIIC JournalIsm AIphc Delta PI CollegIan; Vncc ProsmIcnI Alpha DoIIcI PI Dclm Alpha Delm; chuMIe Club; Spr rm C; Week CommIIIce Ploycrs' DormII ow Offlcer DFM PHYLLIS AMELIA ANDERSON . . . Philadelphia Apfmvd Arts FIoshmun CIoss AIIVIsorv 819m So ophomore CIC 5; Adwsorv Board: Fro IUrIIveISIIy PU RITA MAE ANDERSON I . . Erie 50nd Lott Collogc Cort 0p Alpha Kappa DCIIU DOROTHY APALIAN . WilIiomsporI t and Letters HIsIory RoumIIublc ANN ARMSTRONG . , . . PiIIsburgh Arts and Letters VIccuPrcsuIc nI, HIsIory RoumIIoIIlo; Gamn ma Sigma SIgma; RIdIng Club; cru CIuh' OLIIInQ CI I W. WARREN ARMSTRONG . . Pittsburgh Journalism PhI Kappa PSI Sccromry, PIII Kuppo PSI SocrcIoIIy, Alpha Delta Sigma; Ou IIrIg Club' Journalism CILI MARTIN JAY ARONOFF . , , Washmgton, D C. Arts and Letters PIII Elwin PI WDFM From DIXIE LEE BAIR MourIIJOV Arts and Lottws SOtIologv CILIII, Inter VVOISII ChrlS' IILm FoIILmsIIIp OLIIIIIQ I. ILIII MQLIIIUYIOH Chupol CII IOII BONNIE MARR BALDWIN . . Comp HIII Arts and Lcttcrs JUDITH THOMPSON BALL I . , Cleorficld rts and Letters Thospluns; Belles LcIIrcs Club; Sigma Tau DcIIa; Alpha Lambda Delta . DOUKENI P. BAROUTSIS , State College Arts and Lotto esr Gamma PhI Bo Corresponding SBoclrcIarY, Gamm uPhI BoI I;u PICSILICnI SIngI Tau DCIIO; cIIcs LeIIrcs Club; Alpha Lambda Do In BOBBI SUSAN BARROW - . , East Stroudsburg Arts and Letters Alpha Epsilon Phi Belles LeIIrcs Club; Jazz Club,- HIIlel CHARLES ROBERT BARTHOLOMEW . . Allentown Arts and Letters AIM; President, TIM; Players; Androclcs; Encampment; Club Hubonno SUE EMMA BARTHOLOW . Woynesboro Arts and Letters JOYCE R. BASCH . . . Scranton Arts and Letters Alpha Epsilon Phi Secretory, Vice Presiden1,Libcral Arts Student CounciI; Sigma Alpha Eta; Scr H ;Debotc; Players; Thespions; Hil lo I GLENNA BAUMAN I . . Allentown Arts and Letters Slng Delta Tau VIcc-PrCSIdcm, Sigma Delta Tau BARBARA ANN BEAMER . . . Toronto, Ontario Arts and Letters Kappa Alpha The to Mortar Board; PhI K0 po Phi; Secretory,m LIberol Arts Student Council; Angel FIIght; Secretory, PI ammo Mu; PI Sig oAI Ipho; PI Lambda Sigma; Secre- mry, Freshman Class Advisory Board; Cwens; Dormitory ProSIdent; WSGA ouse HARRY CORNELL BEANS . . State College Arts and Letter rs Vorsny Baseball; Secretory, IRC DAVID RICHARD BECKER . . . Altoonu tso ond Letters President PI Gamma Alpha; Newman Club SHIRLEY ANNE BEERS . . . I Erie Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Omicron Treasurer, Beta Sigma Omicron; Marketing Club; Outing Club BARBARA JO BENNER . . . Lancaster Arts and Letters News and Views Circa; Pi Go 00mm Mu Phi Kc oppa Phi; Belles Lettres Club; History Round Table; Jozz CI ub GAIL DAVIS BENTLEY . . . Pocono Manor Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Omega .- I w Tlrocsurer Alpha Chi Om c;ga Cwens; Mortar Board; Alpha Lambda Delia; It mmo Mu; WSGA Holuse; WSGA Senate; DormItory OffIcer, Debut t;e Liberal Arts Student CounCI ANNE W. BICKEL . . . . Philadelphia Journalism PI Beta Phi Gamma Slng Sigma; Froth; Engineer ARLEEN JOYCE BICKEL . . . . Ottsville Arts and Letthrs Secretary Treasurer PI Lom bdo The PI uEpsilon; Alpha Lambda Delta; ter- VorSIty ChrIston UFellowshlp ROBERT ANTHONY BISHOF . . Churchville Arts and Letters CHARLES RICHARD BLUNT . . Washington, D. C. Arts and Letters President Nittony Counci;l Androcles; Club Hubonno; Junior Cl 055 AdVIsory Board; Wrest ling EDWIN RAY BOBO . . . . Pittsburgh A and Letters Pi Mu Epsilon; Wesley Foundation BARBARA JEAN BOCH . . . Washington, D. C. Applied Art Liberal Arts Student Council; LA VIE; lntrumurols; Spring Week Committee a Gamma WARREN HARRY BOCK . Shippensburg sand Le Outing Club; Economics Club JOHN ALLAN BODNAR . . . . Weotherly Arts and Letters Newman Club 202 JOHN HOWARD BODY . . Yel llow House Arts and Letters Lambda Chi Alpha BETH ANN LOUISE BOLTZ I . Tower City Arts and Letters Bmo Sigma Omicron PI SIgma Alpha; PhI SIgmo Iota SUZANNE CHARLOTTE BOND . . . Philadelphia PI Gamma AIpha; FChtupoI Chou; Cosmopo oIIIcm Club; French Club; UCA' WomcrI s Chor rus; OLIIIng CILI BERNICE ELAINE BONGIORNO . . I . Erie Arts and Letters Phi Kappa PIII; Phi SIgmu Iota; Alph ILUmbCIO Delta; Secretaryh onsurer CIrculo Espanol; SE AP . WILLIAM DAVID BONHAM . . Kingston Arts and Letters Players WDFM . Premdem Unlvcrsny Renders; MIke and Ilornum Club; Cuunsclln ng KARL RICHARD BOPP . . . . Drexel Hill Journalism AIphCI Delta SIgmo; Kappa Tau Alpha SUSAN CLARE BORCHERS . . Scranton Arts and Letters CoIIchan Lconulos;p PhI SIg mo Iom; Alpha Lambda D0110; KCI CIPhI; Spamsh CILII. EDWARD MARION BORRIS . . Doylestown App lied Ar 25 PI Gamma Alpha, From CAROL ANN BOWMAN . . . . Greenville- Arfs and Letters Alpha ChI Omega Secretary, Alpha ChI Omega; Belles Lathes CILIh ModImhon Chapel CIIOIr Women FREDERICK ROBERT BRANDT . . I Hovertown The Arts Delta Chi Secretary, DCIIU ChI; Freshman Lacrosse; Inframurols . JOAN TI BRANSDORF . I . Kingston Arts and Letters Alpha Epsdon PhI chns; Freshman Class AIIVIsory Board; Counsclmg; St udont Handbook' Sprmg Week CommItIcc; Collegian; Punhollemc Counml LARRY ALLEN BRANTLEY . . Thomosvillo Arts and Letters lntrumuruls; Umtcd Student Fellowship NANCY COVER BRAUCHER . . Somersm Arts and Letters PhI SIQmu Imu, Spumsh Club NORMAN CLAYTON BRENEMAN . . . York Arts and Letters Thospmns; PhIlosophy Club EDWARD JOSEPH BRENNAN . . V Philadelphia ArtsundLet! Ire AIM; TIM; Nc-wmcmS CILIb CHARLES RICHARD BRESSLER Logonton Arts and Letters Phl Sigma lom . RUTH A. BRIGGS . Boyertown JournaIIsm Promotion Manager, CollogIan Thom SIQmG Phl; Gomn mu SIgmo 5' '9'710; OLItInq CILII I LAWRENCE ELIOT BRODY . . . OiI City Arts and Letters Beta SIngI Rho LIbcrol Arts Student Council; EngInoor ROBERT BROW I . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Alpha Epsilon Pi WDFM; Treasurer, HIllcl SARA E. BROWN . . . . Buffalo, N Y. Arts and Letters Collegian; LA VIE; Wes! Hulls Council; lniromurals MARION BUDZ . . . . New Kensington Arts and Letters hiMu Horhculiure Club; Secretary, Landscape Architecture Clupb LOUIS A. BUFALINI . . I . Ambridge ts and Letters PreSIdent, Mike and Rostrum Club; University Readers THOMAS ANTHONY BURGAS . , Nonticoke Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Theta Newman Club RICHARD JOSEPH BURKE . . . Bethlehem Labor- -Management RelatIons Kappa Sigma Newman Club; Intramural: CAROL EDITH BUSCK . . I . Allentown The Arts HOWARD CARL BYERS . . . . Tidioute bo or Management Relations La SGA Assembgga Secretary Treasurer, French Clu b; Omicron Delta Kappa; airman University Party; Encampment; AIM WILLIAM RICHARD CARMANY . . Marion Center The Arts GERALD iRA CARP . . . I Buffalo, N, Y. Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Rho Tennis Team; Symphony Orchestra, Parmi Nous; Chcs sCIub; History Club; WDFM SUZANNE CARPENTER . . , Caldwell, N. J. Th Collegian; RIdIng Club; Leonidas DAVID WILSON CARSTETTER . , . Reedsvilie Arts and Letters ANNE CASTRODALE I , . . Philadelphia The Arts Phi Mu Women's Chorus CAROLE CHALICK . . . Philadelphia ts and Letters Somology Club; Gamma Sigma Sigma; University Party; ICG JULIAN PHELPS CHALKEAR . . Hollidoysburg sand Lette ers UCA; DormItory Offlcer; AIM Board of Governors; West Halls Council PAMELA NAOMI CHAMBERLAIN . indiono journailsm Gamma Phi Beta LIbercII Arts Student COUnCII JOSEPHINE RIDER CHESWORTH . . . Pittsburgh Journalism Phi Mu Collegian; Players; WRA; Ponheilcnic CounCIl; Journalism Club LEWIS CARMEN CHILLOT . A . . Eoston Arts and Letters Alpha Phi Omega, Newman Club; IRC; Jazz Club, Political Science Club NANCY TODD CLARK . . Paoli Arts and Letters Kc oopp oKoppo 60 00mm Secretory Troosur rrc SGA; Dormitory Off icer; Liberal Arts Student Council; Mortar Boort ;Treosurcr WSGA; President Cwens; SGA Co binet; Counsclmg LEE JUDITH CLUPPER . . . State College Arts and Letters Gamma Sigma Sigma; Collegian; Kappa Phi BARBARA JO ANNE COFFMAN . . , Edinboro Arts and Letters Chapel Choir RICHARD ALLEN COGAN . I Reading Arts and Letters LYNDA ALICE COLCLESSER I . . Eric Arts and Letters Kappa Alpha Theta FRANK WILLIAM CONNER . , West Lawn Arts and Letters Theta Delta Chi GAIL MARGARET CONROY . Lafayette Hill Arts and Letters French Club; WRA PETER FISCHER COOKE . . . Philadelphia and Letters Circa; History Round Table; German Club LaVERNE LOU COWAN . . . Pittsburgh Journalism PI Beta Phi Chapel Choir; Collegian; WRA; Women's Chorus ROBERT JAY COWAN . I Monessen Art: and Letters Alpha Epsilon Pi HIHel; Jazz Club, Direcior, AROTC Band RUTH ANNE COWAN . . . Lancaster rts Sccretary-Trcosurer, Meditation Chapel Choir; Chapel Choir NEWELL ELMER COXON', JR. . . Harrisburg Arts and Letters Beta Theta Pi i . Outing Club LINDA JANE CRISSMAN . . Lcwistown Arts and Letters . Kappa Alpha Theta Women's Chorus; Spanish Club; Secretary, Kappa Alpha Theta WILLIAM CURTIS CRIST . . Hor rrisburg Journalism Lambda ChI Alpha Froth; Alpha Delta Sigma KEVIN EDWARD CROWE . . . Bryn Mowr Arts and Letters Sigma Nu Newman Club; Outing Club; Lacrosse JAYNE LUCILLE CROWL , . . Oxford Arts and Letters Thespions; JPhiSing Iota; SpringW cek CommIttec, WRA; z;Club French Club; Spanish Club SUSAN A. CUNNINGHAM . I Bethlehem Journalis Th cm Phi Alpha Vice President, Theta Phi Alpha; WDFM; Newman Cluh; WRA JAMES LEES CURRIE . . Latrobe L-abor -Management Relations Thespio JOEL LEON DANIELS . . . Buffalo, NI YI Art:; and Letters Bela Sigma Rho Manager, Track ALAN JOHN DAVIDSON . I . Clcorficld Arts and Loltors PhI Kappa Sigma chutc Cluh; Sccreiury, PhI Kappa Sigma WILLIAM EDVIIN DEIBLER , . , Altoona Journalism Treasurer, Sigmu Dclm ChI GEORGE DENNIS DELP . . New Hyde Park, N. YI Arts and Letters Iriimmumlx, NROTC Drill Tcnm; NROTC RIflc Tc-um RICHARD DIETZEL . I . ClearfIcld Arts and Letters Delta UDSIIOH KATHY ANN DITULLIO I , Pottsvillc Arts and Letters SI ma SIgmo Sig Liberal Arts Siudcnr Coimml, Gamma SIqma Sigma; Greek Week Committee JOHN MILTON DIVELY, JR. . . . Dickinson Arts and Letters Treasurer, AIM ANTHONY CHARLES DOMIN . Nonticollc Arts and Letters PhI Kappa Theta . Newman Club CAROL nANN DOMINICK I . Arlington,Vo. Jou aII Ism Chi Omcqu Prosulcnin PIInhc-llcnic Counc I;l Presuicnt, ChI Om c;ga ChlmQS; Players; Thom SIC; mu PhI; SGA Cubinei; WSGA Senate; Engineer; Encamp men PATRICK WAYNE DOWLING I , I Kingston Art; and Letters LIImIIIm ChI Alpha WILLIAM RITTER DOYLE . , Allentown Arts and Lcttms STANLEY DUBIN . I , Philadelphia Arts and Lcrters Zeta Beta Tau PETER WATERMAN DUNCAN . . I Malvcrn Jour President, Jazz Club; AIM; Dormitory Officer; Nitmny Council; WDFM ROBERT RAYMOND EDMUNDS . Hazleton . Labor- Management Relations SAM ELLA EUTHENE EGGERS . . Rocky River, Ohio Arts and Letters Delta Delia Delta Collegian; DormItory OffIcer; Spring Week CommIttcc; Spanish Club JEAN ELIZABETH EICHELBERGER , . Bedford Arm and Letters Alpha Phi RICHARD URBAN ENGELBRINK . Glensidc Arts and Letters Phi Delta Them Cupmm, Croas Country; Cupmm, Truck AILEEN FELDMAN EPSTEIN I . Scranton Arts and Letters PhI SIgma Sig Cwens, First VIce ArI hon Phi Sigma SIgmG; Junmr C10 055 AdVIsory Board; Ihcml Aria Studcni CounIII; PhI SI Igmu lom HI llc- I 206 DAVID MICHAEL EPSTEIN . . Scranton Arts and Letters PhI SIgmu Delta Lion 5 Po c1;w Prcsl lent, VIU: PrCSIdcnI LIborGl Arts Student COLInCII; CNUIFV mnn ICCB PICSIdenT PI l0 bmdu Slgm Omxcron Delta Kappa ku!l and Bones Andrmlcs Sprmg Week Communace Book Exchange Ln ompmem CAROLYN ALICE EVANS . . Washington, D. C. Arts and Letters Prosldcm German Club AC 5; WDFM; PhIlosophv Club: Chess Ciub; Intromumls WILLIAM KENNETH EVANS , . Clearflold Lab or- Management Rolohons AIM; Jumor Class Adwsory 80 m1 Jazz Club; SSA AOH Campus Tngunul CAROLYN ANN FALCK . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Alpha Gamma Delta Women s Choers Gamma PI Epsilon; WRA; Ir11mmurc1ls; Young Republicans . HENRY CLETUS FALLER . . Fryburg Applch Art Kn 1ppo Delta Rho Prcsndcnt, Kappa Delta Rho; Players; Newman Clul ROBERT LAWRENCE FENNING . I Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Delta Slgmu PhI Track; Book Exchange SIGRID FERNELIUS . . . State College Arts and Lcttcrs Delta Delta Delta Chapel ChoIr; ModItotIon Chou; UCA LOUIS EUGENE FERRO . . . I Sayre LabonManagoment Relatlons Debate Team; Management Club; Newman CILIh ROBERT SAUL FINE . . . Phllodclphlo Arts and Letters SIngI Alpha Mu PI Mu Epsnon SANDRA LEE FINKELSTEIN . Williamsport Arts and Letters Lcouidcs CATHERINE ANN FLECK . . I Shenandoah . Arts and Letter Delta Gamma Assistant EdItor Colic Ian, Sccrclory, Scrolls; Sccrcmrv, Theta Sumo PhI; LIbcrol Arts tuden OUnCII; SenIo ass Ariwsory 00rd; Encampment; WS House; Assistant Edito., Student Handbook; Edltor, Greek Week Book- let;Dormi10ry OH CHARLES STOVER FLETCHER, JR, . Hollidoysburg Arts and Letters Alpha Kappa Dclm ELIZABETH LUCILLE FLOEGEL I SIlveI Spring, Md Arts and Letters Alpha OmIcron PI Vnce Preslclcnt UCA; Secretary Treasurer Alp 1110 Kappa Del? oppu PhI; Wostmmstcr Foundanon; Alpha Lambda Dom:3 Sonology Club DAVID ALLAN FLOOD . I I , Wayne and Letters Busmcss Monegm, 1C6; Young Republmuns: Outmg Club RUSSELL HANEY FOSS, JR. . . Du Hos Arts and Letters PhI Delta Them ThespIcns; Chapel Chou BARBARA ELLEN FOSTER . . . Williamsburg JournolIsm CollogIan; Players; UCA MARGARET LOIS FOWLER . . . Franklin Applied Art Secretary, NIHany Grotto; Ouhnq Club GEORGE GILCHRIST FRENCH . I Sewicklcy ournoIIsm I Collegian; LA VIE; Sigma Delta Chi; TIM Councii; AIM; Student HOUdbOOk BARBARA H FURLOW . , N. Y Arts and Lot ltcrs . thu Tau Alpha Collegran WALTER RICHARD GAEDESCKE . Me Cldville Labor Management RCIOUO Kappa Delta Rho cc Promdenl, Kappa Delta Rho JANICE DIANE GAINFORT . East Brunswick, N. J. A and Letters Jazz Club, Belles LcHrus Club; Hlstory Round Tuhle CLAIR EUGENE GARMAN . . Lancaster Arts and Letters Phi Mu Delta PhI Em SIgmu; VIco-Communzler, Quurtcrdcck Socuoty PATRICIA ANN GAVAN Journollsm Lancaster Beta SIngI OmIcron Blue Band; WDFM, OLItInq Cluly Collegian; WSGA; Mu Phi Ep51lon JOHN CALVIN GERHARD Ar: and Letters VICC Premdcnt Secretary Alp PhI Omeq a Intorlundio Folk Dancers; Ou ub Munugcrh Boskcthuli; Ichuhplottlcrs Clul Reading JOANNE LYNN GEYER I . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters , Chi Omega lnIrczmurols, Collegian; WRA CHESTER CHARLES GNATT . . Springfield, N. J. Journalism SIgma Dclm ChI; WDFM; Jazz Club; Collegian; Outing Club WILLIAM GEORGE GOOD ohnstown J Arts and Letters Alpha Sigma Phi Young Republicans ELIZABETH LEE GOODENOW . Muncy Arts and Letters Phi Mu Gammu Slgmo Sigma; Outmg Club; LSA HARLAN JEFFREY GOODMAN . . Cleveland, Ohio Arts and Letters 2010 Ben: Tau Collegian; Student Handbook SUSAN STEADMAN GRAHAM Bloomington, Ill. Arts and Letters Kappa Alpha Theta Freshman Rogulohons Board; Customs Board HAROLD DEAN GRAMLEY Forty Fort Arts and Letters Lambda Chi Alpha VICC PrCSIdcnt, Lambda Chi Alpha BARBARA STRAWN GREEN I . Jenkintown Arts and Letters PhI Mu Players MARGERY GREEN . . . Sharon Hill Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Omega MARCIA ELIZABETH GRIFFIN . Hovertown JournalIsm PI Beta Phi Electuons Commmcc; LA VIE; WSGA; Floth DIANE IDA GRIFFITH . Sharon Arts and Letters Sonology Club CHANNING LOUIS GRIGSBY Lonsdownc Arts and Letters JOHN ALLEN GROSCH . , Martin5ville, N J. Applied Art Aipho Sigma Phi Alpha Delm Sigma; Circa; McdimtionI Choir; AFROTC Drill Mnfrumu ulsro VIRGINIA KAY GROSS . . Wadsworth, Ohio Arts and Letters Gamma Phi Beta President, PhI Sigma Iota; SEAP; Cosmopolitan Club BONITA KATHERINE HAJJAR . . Andover,Mass. rs Campus Party; Belles LcHrcs Club; Thespiczns JOAN F HALEY . . . Eoston Art and Lotto Rho Tou Slgma; WDFM; Secretary, ICG; Universny Party; Newman Club KENNETH BOWMAN HALL . . . Springdale Labor-Management Relations Chi Phi Glee Club; Alpha Phi Cmeju GEORGE GI HANCOCK, JR. . . Fayette City Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Tau President, Phi Kappa Tau; IFC; NROTC Drill Team WILLIAM KENNEDY HARMAN . . Latrobe Arts and Letters Phi Gamma Delta MARION CHAFFEY HARRIS . Wilkes Barre Arts and Letters Alpha Gamma Delta UCA THOMAS EDWARD HASKELL . . Brookville Arts and Letters PI Lambda Phi Vice-Presidenf, Secretary, Pi Lambda Phi; WDFM BARBARA MAITLAND HAUF I Springfield Applied Art Delta Delta Delta DEE DENISE HAUSER . . . Pittsburgh The Arts Alpha XI Delta Chapel Choir MARY WALLACE HELMS . . . Bethlehem Arts and Le GEM: Zeta Tau Alpha Vice- Presidcm; 'gi-to Tau Alpha; Scrolls; University Edilor LA VIE; eek Week Committee; Counselm ng FRANCIS McVEY HENDERSON . . Altoono Arts and Letters WILLIAM CLARENCE HESS . . . Tomoquo Arts and Letters Delia Chi Alpha Delta Sigma; Glee Cl l;ub Players; Outing Club' ol Advertising Manager, Collegio GLENN FREDRICK HESSE . . . V McKeesport Arts and Letters PI Lambda Phi Treasurer. Pi Lambda Phi; Chapel ChOIr; Phi Mu Alpha NANCY JOAN HILFMAN . . Towanda Arts and Letters Alpha Epsilon Phi RICHARD ROBERT HINKEL . . Homestead bor- Management Relations Alpha Sigma Phi Locrossc;0u1ing Club; Jazz Club LAWRENCE ELIOT HIRSCH . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters tho Bcto Tau Vice-Prcsident, Zeta Beta Tau 209 LARRE ELMER HOKE . . . BigIcrvilIc A and Letters Phi Eta Sigma; lntramurols KAREN MARIE HOLGREN . . Frecport, N. Y. Arts and Letters Phi Mu Outing Club, ViceiPrcsidcnf, Botany Club GEORGE ANTHONY HOLLODICK . . Hozleton Labor-Managomcnt Relations Newman CIub;Monogemcn1 Club BARBARA ANN HONCHELL . , Wyolusing Arts and Letters UCA; Players; HARRY DAWSON HORN , . I Philadelphia Arts and Letters JOHN KEITH HOWE, JR. . . Ambler Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Sigma Blue Bond MICHAEL HUDASKY, JR. I I Lonsford Labor- Management Relations SAM WELLS ELTON HUNT, JR, . I Skippock Arts and Letter Kappa Delia Rho SGA; Arnold Air Socmty; AIM; Campus Party; Treasurer, West Halls Co unciI, Secretory, Kappa Delta Rho PETER HILLAR ISOP . . . Clifton Heights Arts and Letters Sigma Phi Epsilon Vice President, Si mo PhI Epsilon; Pregldent, Management Club; Slonior Class Advisory 00rd, Busmcss Administration Student CounciI, FC KATHERINE L. JACKSON . . I ZeIienopIe Arts and Letters Alpha XI Dclm BARBARA ANN JACQUES . I Natrono Heights Arts and Letters AIpho XI Delta EIOCIIOHS Committee, Collegian Mon1for,Debuie Club- Pr caldenf WRA Bridge Clu b WILLIAM ALLEN JAFFE . , Philipsburg Journalism Phi Sigma Delta Man aging Editor CollogIan Lions Pow; Chair u,n com mom; President, Sigma DelIoC OmHJOH Delm K0 0,ppo LIDCYrOI ArtsE nStuden? CourICIl; SkuIl 0nd Bonea; Andrei Is, a; DprhI; Studcm Tribunal; I;FC Spring Week Commi cc JESSIE ROBERTS JANJIGIAN . . Kingston Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Omega President Vice President, WSGA; SGA Cabi net; Mo rm Board; Vice- Presi- rorii, Chimes; PI Gom G;Mu Encampment; Cholirmcm, Reorganization Co orn- mince RICHARD F. JANK I . , Ambridge Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Theta IFC; Newman Club; Intromurals STEPHEN STURDEVANT JENNINGS . . Laceyville and Letters Wesley Foundation; IRC; AUSA THEODORE JEREMENKO , . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters ALBERT WILLIAMS JOHNSON Roaring Spring Arts and LettrI-rs Theta Chi Scuremry, Thnfu Chi; Jazz Club; Alpha Phi Omega; Outing Club GEORGE L, JONES . , . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Kappa Alpha Psi AUSA, SAME; S Club; TIGLk Team; Cross Country Team 2IO JAMES WARREN JOSEPH . . . Spring Grove Journahsm Alpha Delia Sigma LEONARD HARVEY JULIUS . West Palm Beach, Fla. Jo urnalism 8qu Sugma Rho PICSIdent SGA; LIo on s Paw; Omlcron Delm Kappa AlphaD elm 5 9mm; Andro elphn; LIborol ArYs Student Counml; Men's Debate TI. am Chmrmcm Greek Week MAXINE S. KAHN . . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Slgmo Delta Tau VICC President, Slgmo Delia TOLI Presmlerif Somolooy Club; From; Student Han ook, Greek Week CommInec, Ponhcllcmc Courml; Book Exchange Hillel; WRA RALPH GERALD KALESHEFSKI . Wilkes-Barre AppIIed Art ARLENE SUE KAPLAN I . . . Sayre Arts and Letters ngmq Delta Tau Secretory,L SIgnm Delta Tau; Gamma Sigma SIqmo; A;VIE Fr orh; Them Alpha Ph BRADLEE KARAN . . . . Rural Ridge Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Phi Sccr rctorv- -Treosurcr, PI Sigma Al pho; Vmc ProgIdom Pi Lam! du Sigma, PI Gumm ouM jVIKC- President ICG MARVIN NATHAN KATZ . . A Drexel HIH The Arts Players; Them Alpha Phi; WDFM From CLARICE KENDALL I I . Harrisburg Arts and Letters Belles Leffrcs Club; Leomdcs; WRA; Alpha Kuppu Atphu SHERRY DIANE KENNEL . . . Lancaster Journalism Phi Mu President Theta Sigma Phi; Sccretorv Troasur rcv The? 0 Aiphu PhI WSGA enorcg lSlcrolls;Plc1yer5; WDFM; LAVIECounsehiwg; Local Ad xerY; 5mg Mu un oger o RONALD GEORGE KERR I . . Pittsburgh Arts and Let Them Xi Photography Editor LA VIE: Blue Key; CollegIan; Manager, Baseball STEPHEN RENWICK KERR . . Oil City Arts and Letters Ch opcl Chou ROBERT ALAN KIEHL . . . New Cumberland Arts and Letters Phi Kappa SIgmu Blue Bond RONALD RICHARD KING . . , Bethlehem Arts and Letters Alpha Tau Omega Tmosurer, Alpha Tau Omcqu NANCY JEAN KLABAN I . . State College Arts and Lntters SYBIL HARRIET KLEIN . . . Lewistown Arts und Letters Hillel; Sociology Club THOMAS RUDOLPH KLOESS . . East Stroudsburg Journalism Phi Kappa Them Alpha Delta SIgmo; Arnold AII Socmty FREDRICK LOYAL KOCHEY , I Cheltenhom Arts and Lotfcrs Beta Them Pi T. STEPHEN KOPESTONSKY . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters ' Meditation Chapel Chour, Slow: Club; Glce Club; Pershing RIflos 2H CAROL LEE KRAJCI . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters JOHN MORTON KRALL . . . State College Arts and Letters PhI Mu Doha Tenms, PhI Eta Sigma DELANORE W. KREISER 4 I Harrisburg Arts and Letters Delta Tau DcHu ROBERT LEE KRINER . . . . DuBois Arts and Letters Wesley Foundation; lntrnmurols JOHN PETER KUBERT . I . Mohanoy City Arts and Letters Slgmu Alpha Epsilon Chapel Choir; Glee Club; Commander, AIr Force Glee Club ROBERT JOHN KUNDA . . Polmerton LaborIManagcmont Relohons FhI Kappa Thom Newman Club; Intromuruls RONALD STEPHEN KUNDLA . . Aliquippo Arts and Letters Newman Club ANITA KURMAN , . I Newark, N. J. Arts and Letters Alpha Epwlon Phi Pcmhollemc Counlml; WDFM; Hullcl; cSclacuology Club ng Week Commn HENRY R KWIECINSKI I . Ho-HoIKus, N. J. I Arts and Letters Lacrosse; Outing Club JOSEPH ALBERT LUMAY . Patersonl N. J. Arts and Letters Cross Country Team Ou'mg Club; Jazz Club JUDITH ANN LANG . . Jo hnstown Applmd Art Alpha G: mma Delta Belles Lcttros Club; Jazz Club WILLIAM JOSEPH LANGAN . . Chathom, N. J. Journalism Alpha Tau Omega ELIZABETH LARKIN . . . Kennett Square Arts and Letters Jazz Club; Thcsplom HERB JAY LAUB I . . , Hazleton Arts and Letters lntrumuruls; TcnnIs Team CAROLE MAE LAZARUS . . . . Erie Arts and Letters ROBERTA LEVINE . . . Connellsville our rIsnaI PhI SIgmu Slgmo Copy Er1utor,pColIegian Them Slgmu Phi, Secretory, Players; Secretary PhI SIg mu SIgmn; Liberal Arts Student Counc II LANCE MICHAEL LIEBL . , Levittown Arts and Letters PI Kappa Alpha LA VIE; Collegian; Froth; Campus Party; IFC HELEN SUZANNE LITKE I . . State College Arts and Letters Secretory, IRC; Debate Club; Cosmopolitan Club JANE STEWART LIVINGSTON I Cokeburg Arts and Letters Players; Thesplons; Newman Club JEAN ELENA LOBROVICK . . Plainfield, N. JI Arts and Letters VICC'PFCSILIDHY, Newman Club; WSGA; Circa FREDERICK WILLIAM LOCHNER . . Harmony AppIIed Art PI Gamma Alpha PATRICIA ANN LONG . . . Middleburg Arts and Letters Chapel ChOIr; Secretory, Belles Loftrcs Club; EUB Student Fellowshlp; SIgmo Tau Delta RICHARD JOHN LOSS . . . Wellesley, Moss. Arts and Letters WDFM; P1 Lambda SIgmo; ProSIdcnt, PI SIgmo Alpha JOAN ANITA LOVEJOY . I Ocean Port, N. J. Arts and Letters PI Bem PhI Froth JANE RISHER LUDDECKE . . Glen Ridge, N. J. Arts and Letters Alpha XI Dclm Punhcllomc Counul; UCA JOHN LYLO I . . . . Bcrwick LoborvManagemont Relahons LYNNE ELIZABETH McCARON . . . Eric Arts and Letters Kappa Alpha Theta Dormltory OHIcer WSGA House; Greek Week Committee; Campus Party Sieermg CommIHce; History Round Tubl C 'WALTER EDMOND McCLELLAND . . New Castle Arts and Letters CHARLES COOPER McCLURKIN . . . Lemont Arts and Letters y! . Outing Club GEORGE MCCOMBE V . . . Willow Grove 'LoborAManagement Relahons SAM; Chalrmam Judicial Board of Rewow ROBERT ARTHUR MCCRACKEN . Allentown Arts and Letters Alpha Tau Omega THOMAS JI McMAHON . . Saint James, N. 1. ts and Letters Collcglnn; Jazz Club; Newman Club JOHN MICHAEL McNELIS . . Altoono Arts and Letton Phi Kappa Theta GEORGE E. MCTURK I . . Pittsburgh Journalism Phi Kappa Psi Lion' 5 Paw Bu ssmc 5 Manager, CollegIon, President Omicron Delta Kappa; PICSIdent Skull and Bones; Alpha Delta Sigma; Blue Key BRUCE DAHL MACK . . , Clarks Summit Journalism lntrumurols; Journalism Club ALICE KAY MAHACHEK . . Chevy Chase, Md. Arts and Lettem Delta Deng Delta Collegian; CIrca; Alpha Lambda Delta; Associate EdItor, PIVOt DENNIS FRED MALICK . . . Shamokin ournolmm Chi PhI EdutorI Collegian; Skull and Bones; Sigma Delta Chi; Hclzel Umon Board LUISE SHARON MARDER . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letter; EdItor, Circa; WDFM; Belles Lerner, Club; Book Exchange ERIKA ADRIENNE MARES . . State College Arts andl.oftors PhI Kappa PHI; PI Mu EpSIlon; Alpha Lthdu Delta; Debate Club; Trcusurcr, Cusmopohtun Club; Prcmdcnf French CIub; Outlng Club; lntcrlondIo Folk JOHN MARKO , , . . Beaver Falls Art: and Lettors Alpha Rho Chl Outmq Club BARBARA JOAN MATUSOW , I Philadelphia Art- and Letter . Kappa Delta VIcc Pregldem Kappa Dnlm PhI Slqmu mm Chlmcs Alpha Lambda Dc Book Exchange WDF M; Coun cling; Women'a . Cho MARGARET MAXWELL . . . Westfield, NI J. Arts and Letfcr: Alpha ChI Omega MELINA JOANNE MAZZA . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Gamma Phl ch Belles LcHrec, Club; Newman Club; SIgma Tau DCHG BOHDAN MELNYK . I . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Chess Club ,WILLIAM F MENDICINO I . Vondcrgrift LaborIManagcment Rolahons PhI Kappa Them Football RICHARD R, METHEANY . Mystic, Conn. Arts and Lettnrs Slgma PhI Epsulon Quarruzlcck Soberyl Intrumurols DORIS INGRID MEYER . . . Glendale, N. Y. Arts and Latter Alpha Phi CW n Club Newman Club' Ponhcllcmc CounCIl KRISTIN ELAINE MEYER . , West Rupert, Vt. Arts and Letters JANICE RUTH MICHALKO . . . chford Arts and Letters WRA; WDFM WILLIAM PHILLIP MIKE . . New Castle Arts and Letters Phi Siqmu Kappa Intramurnls JAMES DAVID MILLER , I . Bcrwick Arts and Letters Phi Em SIqmo, Prosnrlcnt United Student Fclllowship; UCA; AFROTC DrIlchom,ln1mmuru JOEL FRANKLIN MILLER , . . Lykens Arts and Letters JUNE JANIS MILLER . . . Myerstown The Arts Players, College COrOp LORETTA M. MINK Allentown An: and Letters Zom Tau Alpha PrcsIdenCtU 7.0m Tuu Alpha CollegIon, Scrolls Secretary Treasurer Rod and sClub Gamma Sigma SIg ma; lntromurols ICCB; Counsclmg 214 HELEN MASSIC MITCHELL . I . Peckville Arts and Lsttcrs DcIm Zen: Belles Letfms CIIIII' Puot I021 CIUL'L Crrcc: DIANE KAREN MOSS . . . Rohwov, N7 JV Arts and Lowers Kappa KGDDL; Gumma Organizetims ELIIIor, LAVI IE; Scrolls; WRA Exocume Bonn! LIberuI Arts Student Counc ,' Counscling SprIn ng Wee Committee Chuzrmun; Outing C;Iub Intrumurals; EIecII ons CommI Nee ANTHONY PATRICK MULL . V Philipsburg Ans and Letters PhIlosophv Club MICHAEL STULL MYERS . , . Altoona Arts and Letters SAM; Rho Tau Siqmo; WDFM; AIM JudIcml Board of Review LOIS RUTH NEUBARTH i . East Orange, N. J. Journallsm Phi Sigma SIgmo Public ReIcnions Director Collegian; Mortar Board; PrcsnIonI PhI Sigma i g;mu pICSIdCHY Thom Slqmo PhI; SOLromry-Treasurcr, Kappa Tau Alp ho; Phgi SIgmu Iota; French Club, HIlIo l ESTHER RACHEL NEWMAN . . Alexandria, Voi Arts arid Letters Chi Omega ChImes; Counseling; Student Encampment RONALD EDWARD NOWICKI . . Natrono Ar ndLetterS ELIIIor, Froth Belles Leftro: Clu b;C rm Jazz. CILIIII whology Clllh Chess CIL IL GERALD JOSEPH OBERMEYER . L . Altoonc Arts add Letters Treasurer, Anthropologv CILIb: Slaw: Club MARY ELIZABETH O'BRIEN . Upper Darby Arts and Letters SlngO SIgmm Sigma Fro t;h Thespions Seaemry T1003UFD Sophon ore C'CI Ign 0 Sigma; Collegian PIG overs; OLIIIng Club; SDHI'Ig Wook SCLImmIIIce ' Greek eek Committee; HIsIory Round Tu uLl;Ic Newman Club; Intramural; CHARLES MICHAEL O'CONNOR . St. Marys La bor Management Relations Newman Club ALICE L. OLDONNELL . . Ho-Ho-Kus, N. J. Journalism Dormitory Officer; West Halls CourICII; WSGA ;Collogian; Outmg Clu I ,JozzClub; Newman Club; ThcspIons; WDFM STEVEN J OT , . Westfield, N. J. Labor ManageTmont Relations Phi Gamma Delta . President, Sophomore Class, SGA Assembly; Blue Key; Pormi Nous; ElchIons Cm mi;ttcc Custom Board; Jumor Class AdVIsory Boar d; SenI Ior Class Adwsmory Board; Encampment ELAINE PALINOSKY I Scranton Arts and Letters Outing CILII'I; Bowlmg Club; Somolom Club DAVID DONALD PALMER . . . . Erie . JourIIuIIsm VlceiPresqum, Alpha DDHG SIgmcI; Collegian; Gymnastics; Nowman Club SHERRY LOUISE PARKIN . . . State College Arts and Letter rs Kappa Alpha Theta President, Kappa Alpha TheIo Mortar Board; SGA: Punhcllcnu COLIHCII' Secretory, ChImes; Electiow Co I. v , I SOCICIy Counc II Is mmIIIeL Sprmg WC ck CtmmIIIce, HIIT LEONARD DAVID PARNELL . , HozIeton Arts and Letters ROBERT DAVID PARSONS I , McAdoo Labor- Management RelatIons SAM ROBERT MICHAEL PATRICK . McKces Rocks Journallsm RICHARD PAUL PAXTON . . . Grove City Journalism Chi Phi Blue Key; Student Handbook; Collegian; President Vice PreSIdcnt, ADI ha Delia Sigma, Spnng Week Commit! H. FRANK PEARSON . I . . Moylon Arts and Letters Lion' s Pow; TIM; Chairman, University Party, Business Mono er Student ncampmenf; Pormi Nous; Vice President AIM Board of over nors VICTORIA MARIE PEZZUTO . . Allentown Arts and Letters SVRASAK PHAUNG PHAK Dl . Bangkok, Thailand Arts and Letters Pi Lumbdo Phi DONALD KENT PIATT . . West Hartford, Conn. Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Psi Dormitory Officer; Intromuruls RUTH ANN PICOVSKY . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Alpha Epsdon Phi Troasurcr, Alpha Epsdon Phi PATRICIA ANN PUGH . . Yeodon Arts and Letters Alpha Gamma Delta Jazz Club; WRA; Intramural: RICHARD ANTHONY PUHALA . . Johnstown Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Tau Belles Lcttres Club; Newman Club; English Club KENT CHAMBERLAIN PUTNAM . . Reynoldsville and Letter Wesley Foundation; Outsing Club ROBERT RAYMON D RADCLI FFE Journalism Eagleville Alpha Kappa Lambda lniromurols SUSAN ELISABETH REEN Arts and Letters Kappa Alpha Thom Treasurer, Mortar Board; Cwens; Blue Bond; Sccr ref cry, Vice President Swim Club; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Ga ammo Mu; Pi Mu Epsilon; Alpha Lambda DCHO State College MICHAEL WILLIAM REMAS, JR. Edwardsville Journalism SIgmo Delia Chi; WDFM; Intromurols; Journalism Club JOHN HERMAN RICHARDS . . York Arts and Letters Theta Delta Chi PAUL DAVID RICHARDSON . . Chothom, N. J. Journalism Phi Delta Theta Glee Club; Thesplcms WHITTEN WARRINGTON RICHMAN . Bryn Mowr Arts and Lcttels Sigma Nu MAXINE RICHTER . . I . Homer City Arts and Letters EARL R. RIFFLE . . . . Adah Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Tau NROTC Drill Team; Quorterdeck Sooety; SAME; Alpha Nu JUDITH ELIZABETH RINGGOLD . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Alpha Kappa Alpha Phi Sigma Iota; President, SponIsh Club; Elections Committee MARILYN SUE ROBERTS . . Cynwyd The Arts Sigma Delta Tau Players; Secrcturv, SIgmo Delta Tau SANDRA CRAWFORD ROSE . Philadelphia Arts and Letters CAROLE ROSENBLOOM . . . Pittsburgh 5 and Letters Assoclote Editor, Pivot; Hillel; Belles Lettres Club; Nitmny Grotto; RIdIng Club ELAINE MARTHA ROTH . . Charleston, S C. Arts and Letters NANCY ELIZABETH ROTHWELL . Harrisburg Journalism 80 to Sigma Omicron Collegian! LA VIE; Leonidas; Inframurols; KuppcI PhI ROSALIE E. SAMLEY . . . I Bethiehem Arts and Letters Delta Gamma Debate, Delta Alpha Delta; Secretor r,y Thcs piuns; Spring ch k;CommIHce Sociology Club, Newman Clu SUSAN SAMUELSON . . South Orange, N. J. Arts and Letters Managing EdItor, News and VIews JUDITH ANN SAND . . Scotch Plains, N J. Arts and Letters HARALD MICHAEL SANDSTROM . . Bryn Athyn Ar ts and Letters Presidentl, AIM President, IRC; SGA Cubmc 1, Omicron Delia Kappa Sku 0nd Qones; ICG; Encampment; Universny Party ,'IT M JANET E. SAVAGE . - . I Erie Arts andB Letters Blu MARTIN I. SCHERR ' . - - Yardley Arts and Letters BCYG Slgmu Rho Photography Editor Collegi an; Photography Edi'or Engine e;er SCnIOr Class Advisory Board; Jurtiior Class Adv visory BOOTG BiZ- Ad Bu Hetin, LA VIE; Skuli d Bones; Blue Key; Delphi; Hat Society Council; Sigma De Ho Chi THEODORE ALBERT SCHILLING - Dov ver, N J. Arts and Letters Lambda Chi Alpha ROSE E. SCHMIDT .. . - - Pittsburgh Journalism Collegian; Newman Club; WDFM; JournulIsm Club PAUL HOWARD SCHOENER . . Richlond Arts and Letter PI MU EDSIlon;Ou1Ing Club; Dormitory OffIccr ANDREW WILBUR SCHULTZ . . Philgdeiphio Journalism ChI Phi COHGgian; Newman Club; Quartcrdeck Somety STEPHAN LEONARD SCHWARTZ . White Plains, N Y. ris and Letters Jazz Club; HIIIcl RUBY JOSEPHINE SEAMAN , Philadelphia Arts and Lotto csr Elections Commit'cc; Lconndcs BETTY LOU SEANOR . . . . Dayton ouma Ism LA VIE; WDFM; Treasurer, Belles Lettrcs Club; Jazz Club; UCA HARRIET HELENE SHAPIRO . , East Orange, N. J. Art: and Letters Alpha Epsdon PhI Bcllca LcHICu Club, ThespIuns CORNELIUS WENDELL SHARPE . , Philadelphia Alb; and Lctrc-I' Alpha PhI Alpha VI jrsnv Truck Porshmg RINGS Jazz Club PhIlosophy Club WILLIAM CHARLES SHEVA I . Lansdalc Lu bor Management Relahuns Bollu. LetYres Club RAE CHARLES SEELY . I . Warren nd Left for Delta Chi Treasurer Dolm ChSl; Glee Club; AFROTC DrIll Team; Jazz Club; Infrumurols ROGER EUGENE SEREMULA . . Norlthampton ts and L0 rs Dc CIChi Premdent VIcc President Chapel ChOIr; Secretary, Phi Mu Alpha; IGlcc Club BARBARA ANN SHAAK . . . Hershey and Letters Women's Chorus; Leonidas; SecretoryITrcosurcr, SOCIology Club ALEXANDRA CAROL SLOSSON . Williamsvillc, N, Y. JournrJIIsm Board of EdIIOrs, Coilegian; UCA DOROTHY JANE SMEAL . v Altoono Arts and Lottur'. Kappa Delta Colloglan, Punhellemr CoumIl; Secretary, ACE; WSGA, SGA DONALD LEWIS SMITH . . Tyrone LaborAquagumcnt Pr-lotIons L0 mb d0 Chi Alpha Glee Club; Alpha PhI Omega; Sophomore Class AdVIsory Board; SGA ROY S SHIELS . . . Folcroft Labor- -Managemont RelatI Kappa Sigma Manager Lucrossc; Enoqinecr; WDFM; Alpha Phi Omega; IFC NANCY TEPEL SIMPSON I . Williamsport Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Omega Vice PICSIdcm, Alpha Chi Omega; Panhcllcnic Council; WSGA Senate; Freshman Coun cil ALICE FRANCESS SIPPLE . . . State College Arts and Letter Phi Mu Premdenf PShI Mu; President French Club; President, Gamma SIg uSIgmu; Counseling, SprIng Week Commi tee RONALD EZRA SMITH . . . Philadelphia Ar 50 d Lrittws NM Board of Govcrnora UCA WILLIAM RANSOM SMITH, JR. . . Clarks Summit jaurnalmm Delia Siqmu Phi Alpha DcHrI SIqmn; intramumlr. MARGARET ARTHUR SMYERS . . Wcsifield, N1 J. Art; and Letters PI Bem Phi PhI Kopp 1n Ph hI PIP nrmm: Mu Ouimg C!uh;HI',10ry Round Tobie; ThCIa AIInha PhI French CIIIi1' Bcllcs Leiires Club; Intramural; 218 JOHN W. HARRIS SMITH . , . Scranton Arts and Letters KAREN LANE SMITH . . . Harrisburg Th rts PI Gamma Alpha; Bridge Club; Pivot NEAL DUANE SMITH I . Altoono Labor- -Monagoment RelatIons NOLA JUDY SNYDER . . . I Chester Journallsm Slgmn Delta Tau VIcciprcsidcm, SIgmo Delia Tau; WSGA Judmul; Alpha Lambda Delta; HIllel TERRY RAYMOND SNYDER , I , Allenmwn Arts and Letters Intromurols RICHARD CLARENCE SOLT I . Palmerton Arts and Letters PhI Kappa Sigma Alpha PhiOmego;Ou1Ing Club; Intramural: MANFRED HERMAN SPEER . . Philadelphia Arts and Letter SIgmu Pi Dormitory OffHIconir Outing Club; Ninuny Council; President, ory Round Table; Intrarnurols . MARCIA ELLEN SPEIZMAN . . WilkcsNBorrc Arts and Letters Alpha Epsnlon Phi chns; Couns cling; West fHGlls Council Secretary, Apl hu EpsHon Phi; Dormitory OHI DIANE SPERA . . . . Bayonne, NI J. Arfs and Letters President, Phi Alpha Theta; HisIory Round Table GWEN L. SPIESE . I . Columbia is and Letters Belles Lcttrcg Club; French Club; WRA BERNARD JOHN STALTER . I Altoonc Arts and Letters Ne wmnn Club WALTER MICHAEL STANISH . . Burgettstown Arts and Letters Alpha SIgmu PhI Dorrmtory thcer; NInony Council; AIM Board of overnors; Lambda SIngI PhI ROBERT G. STAUFFER I - I New Holland Arts and Letters Delta Chi UCA; Manager, Lacrosse; Schuhplmtlcrs Club . CHAARLESd SHERMAN STEELE . . Com mp Hill Phi Kappa Them AAlsp ho PhI Omega; SGA; Chmrmon, Campus Party BARBARA JOAN STEVENSON . Muhwoh, N J Applied Arts Kappa Alpha Thclm JACK AI STICKLEY . . . . Broomall Arts and Letters German Club; Newman Cmb MATTHEW WILLIAMS STIRLING . Washington, D. C. Arts and Letters intromurals JUDITH ANNE STOCK . . Plttsburgh Arts and Letter Kappa Alpha Thcm Scrolls; Spin; Week CommIHcc Liberal Arts Student Countli; Sn 10d m Government Roorgumzotion CommI ttcc SHEILA STOHL , . . . Arlington, Va. Arts and Lotte rs Kappa DelIo Scrolls; WSGA House; Dormitorv OffIccr; Secruetory, KODPO DC'YO. Counsclmg; Encampment; Comp SP . BEVERLY ANN sSTRICKLER , . - York Arts and Lotto Kup p0 Delta Treasurer, Kappa 5Delta; Alpha Kappa DCHG' Alpha Lambda Delta; WDFM SUZANNE McALEVY STRUNK . . . Bellwood Arts and Letters Sigma SIgmo SIgma MchtotIon Chapel Choir. Women' s Chorus; UCA 5. DAVID STYER I . . . Newiown Arts and Letters SUSAN JANE SUNDERLAND , Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Kappa Kappa Gommf: VIcc- Preydcnt, Cw Counselin Phi Sigma Iota; Pi Gamma Mu Angel Fllghsi; Customs gourd; WSGA; Lcomdes JANE EISENBREY SWANSON . Souderton Arts and Letters ROBERT PRICHARD SWANSON . Garden City, N. Y. Arts and Letters Sigma Chi Co-coptain, Lacrosse; Treasurer, Lacrosse Club CHARLES A. SWIFT . . . Stroudsburg Arts and Letters WDFM; Froth; Rho Tou SIgmo; Jazz Club SARA LINETTE SWING . . . Springfield The Arts Secretory, Players; Collegian; Secretory, Them Alpha Phi LORETTA HELEN SYZDEK . Mahonoy City and Lot Collegian; LA VIE; Leonidas; Belles Letstres Club; Newman Club SUSAN AMY TARGER . . South Orange, N. J. Arts and Letters CAROLYN CRITCHFIELD TAYLOR . . . Erie Arts and Letters JOHN WILLIAM HOWARD TAYLOR . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Psi Arnold Air Society KARLA ELAINE THAS Washington Borough Arts and Letter rs Alp ho Omicron Pi WSGA Judicial ABoard; Phi SIng Iota; ChImcs; VIcc- President GLombdo Delta; Angel F I ht DONALD ARTHUR THOMPSON . . Grand Valley loulrnolism WD DFM; SIgmo Delta Ch T'reos s,urer Rho Tuu Sigma; Pres idem, Science FIcfion Society; Collegian FRANK JAY TRACHTMAN . . . Philadelphia Airs and Letters Phi Epsilon Pi Froth; PrCSIdenf PhI Epsdon Pi; CPA; Baseball HEATHER TREXLER . . . North Wales Ar is and Letters Alpha Kappa Delta; Ounng Club; Block and Bridle Clu ,'WSGA; Sociology Clu JOHN DAVID TRUBY State College Journali Alpha Delta Sigma; Journalism Club PAULA ELIZABESTH TRUNK . . Shippenvillc Arts and Letter Kappa Delta PTCSIdCrIPf, Kuppo Deli 0; Sccrciory- Treasurer Phi Slgmo lom' nhcllenic COLincIl; Dormlt tory Officcr' Frofh ANNETTE B. TRURAN . . Pittsburgh Journalism Al ha Gamma Delta Collegian; Panhellcnic Council; Journalism Club JOHN EUGENE TSHUDY . . . Hummelstown Applied Arts ROBERT PAUL UETZ . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Debate Squad LEE VonBREMEN . . . . Belle Vernon Arts and Letters President UCA Omicrmon Delta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Em Sigma; IsiGo o;Mu Westminster Foundot ti on CLARENCE WILLIAM VANDEGRIFT . State ColIege Arts and Letters Androc cs GRETCHEN ELIZSABETH VAN KIRK . Glenshow Arts and Le Kappa Alpha Theta Treasureru Koppo AI pho Theta; Liberal Arts Student Co nIl: Treasurer, Ponhcilcnic Count II BARBARA LILLIAN VAN SANT . Philadelphia Ar ts and Letters Phi Sigma Iota; SGA; Women's Chorus NANCY JEAN VIRTS I Pittsburgh rmchtto Jazz Club; Sociology Club; SWRA; UCA MARY JANE VREELAND . I Pompton Lakes, N. J. Arts and Letters 2010 Tau Alpha Sigma Tau Delta; Belles LcHres Club JAMES BERNARD WALFISH I . Pittsburgh Arts and Letterc Phi Epsilon PI CPA; Secretory, Phi Epsilon Pi EDGAR S. WALKER . . . Pine Grove MiIIs Arts and Letters Theta Chi CollegIan; IFC; Young Republicans; UnIversny Pony JAMES ROBERT WANAMAKER . Pittsburgh I Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Sigma Secretory, PhI Kappa Si Igma, LA VIE; Engineering 0nd Ar chItecture Student Counc II RALPH JAMES WARMAN . , Kingston Art ts an nd Letter Phi Sigma Iota; Pi Sigma Alpha WILLIAM OUREDNIK WARREN - . York Ar ts and Left President Interlundio Folk Dancers; Cosmopolitan Club; Hillel V w WILLIAM JOHN WASSELL . . New Philadelphia Journalism ' Treasurer, Alpha Delta SIgmo; Collegian HARRY LeROY WATSON . . DO Ownington Arts and Letters Alpha Phi Alpha PATRICIA ANN WATSON . I . - York Journo I I sm MARILYN ELLEN WEINER . . , - POIISIOWH Arts and Letters Slng' Delta Tau Players; Gamma Sigma SIgmo;SIgmc1 Alpha Em,- Women s Chorus JANET PIRL WEISBERGER , . McKeespOII Arts and Letters Alpha Ep5Ilon Phi Vice Prcsildcnt Alpha Epsilon Phi; Treasurer, Sigma AIDI10 Em Spr qWeek Committee; Greek We ck Commifiee HEINZ GUSTAV WEISER . . , Aldon L-abor Management RDIOUOHS Theta XI Manager Lacrosse; ACS; German Club; Intramurals 221 HOWARD L. WEISZ, JR. . . . Edgewood Arts and Letters Sigma Phi Epsilon Glee Club; Assistant Varsity Football Manager; SAM; lntromurols ROBERT ALAN KING WELCH . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Sigma Nu Campus Party; Sophomore Class Advisory Board THEODORE IRVIN WELLS, JR. . Lemoyne Arts and Letters Si Ing Alpha Epsilon Collegian; Lion Party Steering Committee; ICG; IFC CAROLYN JUDITH WENZEL . . . Berwyn Applied Arts Pi Gamma Alpha; Players PHYLLIS VIRGINIA WESTCOTT . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Mu Secretory, Phi Mu; Collegian; LA VIE JAMES BERNARD WHALEN, JR. . . Pittsburgh oumalism Collegian; Sigma Delta Chi RONALD LEONARD WHITE . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Omega Psi Phi Vicc-Prcsident, Omega Psi Phi EDWIN WILLIAM WILFERT, JR. . . Norberth d Letters Interlcmdia Folk Dancers; Philosophy Club; Outing Club RUTH ANNE WILSON Dunconnon Arts and Letters JAMES BOLTON WINPENNY, Ill . . Malvern Arts and Letters Co-Editor, Froth; Lacrosse; Druids; S Club MILTON WILLIAM WYKOFF . . . Corry Arts and Letters German Club; Economics Club; Thespions SUSAN PIPER WYLIE . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Kappa Alpha Theta FLORENCE A. WYNNE . . . . Canton Arts and Letters Ch i Omega Secretory, ENhi Omega; Vice .President, Plhui bSigma Iota; Women' 5 Chem :nNewmo MARY ELIZA YEAGER . . . Bellefonte Arts and Letters Chi Omega Belles Lettros Club; Circa CHARLSIE ANN YOUNG . . . Williamsporf Journal i sm F roth ELEANOR TI ZANELLI . . . Philadellphio Applied Arts Alpha Art Editor, LA VIE MARC JAY ZUCKERMAN . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Rho Spring Week Committee; IFC; Intramurals; Hillel WILLIAM HARVEY ZURLO . . . Camp Hill Arts and Letters History Round Table 222 SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS RONALD ADAMS RONALD C. ALTHOUSE CARLOS A ASTIZ JOHN A. AVIGLIANOI JR. PETER A. BASILE THOMAS BEADLING WILLIAM K. BENNETT ROBERT C. BISHOP JEAN S. BIXBY LEONARD D. BOGATY ALFRED BORNEMANN RALPH E. COX MARY JEANNE CROSS LYNN E. DAVIS SARA E. DIETRICK ROBERT M. ECHOLS MILTON O. FERGUSON ROBERT J. FETTEROLF DOROTHY GEESEY n 5M i '5 i E 8; DONALD B. GURLAND RICHARD HILDEBRAND GERALD A. JAYNE SAMUEL KAHN ROBERT G. KELLEY DAVID N. KLAER DONALD E. KOPANOFF IVAN R. LADIZINSKY RALPH Y LANDIS LINDA J. LERZA DOROTHY M. LUNDE THOMAS E. LYNCH ROBERT MocDONNELL RICHARD V. MAZZA VINCENT F MONAHAN, JR. ROBERT B. MOZENTER ROBERT A. MUSKAS RUTH MAYNELL ORGAN Figure drawing is one phase of the applied arts program CEIBERT WV PARKS JOHN D. PATANE PETER J. PAUL JOSEPH G. PIPA BONITA LIND POTTS GLORIA M. STARK SYLVIA D. SWEET ROBERT E. SWID PAUL F. THOMPSON RICHARD TROTTER TAMSIN BLOOM UNANGST LINDA WEINER JESSE C WILUAMS CARL L. ROMANEK JOSEPH J. RLISINKO CONRAD T. SCHWARTZ MARLENE C. SMITH JOSHUA H. WILSON, JR. DAVID H. WRIGHT I: MINERAL . INDUSTRIES 226 MINERAL INDUSTRIES O. FRANK TUTTLE Con ORGANIZATION OI FRANK TUTTLE - - Dean JOHN D, RIDGE - - Assistant Dean for Resident Education MAURICE E. BELL I'stant De can for Research, Director of Mineral Industries Experiment Station DONALD C. JONES Director of Mineral Industries Continuing Education LIBERATA EMMERICH v - - - Librarian BENJAMIN FI HOWELL, JR. Acting Chairman, Division of Earth Sciences EA WILLARD MILLER - - Head, Department of Geography FRANK M SWARTZ . - Head, Department of Geology BENJAMIN F. HOWELL, JR H,ead Department of Geophysics and Geochemistry HANS NEUBERGER - - Head, Department of Meteorology JOHN C. GRIFFITHS . Head, Department of Mineralogy DAVID R. MITCHELL - Chairman, Division of Mineral Engineering JOHN D. RIDGE - Head, Department of Mineral Economics H. BEECHER CHARMBURY, Head, Department of Mineral Preparation HOWARD L, HARTMAN - Head, Department of Mining ROBERT L SLOBOD Head, Department of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering PHILIP L. WALKER, JR. Chairman, DIVISIon of Mineral Technology GEORGE W. BRINDLEY - Head, Department of Ceramic Technology HOWARD B. PALMER . Head, Department of Fuel Technology AMOS J. SHALER . - Head, Department of Metallurgy D. C. JONES LI BERATA EMMERICH J. D. RIDGE M. E. BELL 49 HANS NEUBERGER E. W. MILLER F. M. SWARTZ J. C. GRIFFITHS P. L. WALKER, JR G. W. BRINDLEY H. B. PALMER A. J. SHALER D. R. MITCHELL .1 L. HARTMAN J. D. RIDGE i n g .-!? v .5 R. L SLOBOD 227 228 MINERAL INDUSTRIES STUDENT COUNCIL Council Officers: John E. Bonestell, President; Michael Bonoroti, Vice-Presi- dent; H a rry A. Chambers, Secretary- Treasurer. This year the Student Council has initi- ated an honor system for Juniors and Seniors in the College. Two curriculums hove ratified the plan thus for. The Council also held an Open House on October 24. JOH N E. BON ESTELL President Bottom Roth. W. Koccrha, P. T. Luckxe, J. L. Clupper, J. E. Boncstell, Mh Bonarofi, D. R. Reynolds, J. S. Reed, Top Row-C. N. Berents, M. M. Boyer, S A. Strehle, H A. Chambers, R. R. Brown, F. J. Cmch ANIS JAMEEL ABUL-HUSN I I . State College Meteorology Alpha Zeta THOMAS MALCOLM BARNES , , . Glenview, III. Metallurgy Sigma Chi Tau Beta Pi; Glee Club; Tribunal RALPH BRUCE BATDORF . I . Ookville,Conn. Metallurgy LAMONT STANFORD BEERS . Polmerton eology and Mineralog gy Sigma Gamma Epsilon; United Student FellowshIp WILLIAM G BERECIN . . . Creighton Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering AIME; Petroleum Engineering Socie? 1y MICHAEL BONAROTI, JR. . . . Oakmont Mn eral Preparation Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma Vicc- Presidient, Mineral Industries Student Council; Pormi Nous; Sr gWeek Committee; Encampment; IFC; AIME JOHN ELLIOTT BONESTELL . . . Kingston, N. Y. Mineral Preparation Engineering Alpha ChI Sigma Skull and Bones ICCB; Counseling; Mon o,ger Lolcrosse; Pr esi cent,s Mineral lndusiries Student Counc II CHARLES L. BOOTH . . . . West Hozleton Ceramic Technology .. Presideni, Keromos; Treos ur,er Sigma Tau; Sigma Gamma mg Eps ilon; Tou Beta Pi; ACS w LEONARD LEROY BRIGGER . Rixford A Pe troleum and Natural Gas Engineering LOUIS ROBIN BRODY . . . Loconio, N. H. Meteorology Phi Kappa Phi; AMS RICHARD R. BROWN . - - . Titusviile Metallurgy Mineral Industries StAuldent Council' ASM' Newman Club; pho Phi Omega RICHARD STEELE BULLOCK . - . Philadelphia eramic Technolo ogy De Ito Tou Delta Co- Captain, Lacrosse; ACS; President Delphi; elvlntromurols Cum mpus Party Steering Commin ROBERT QUENTIN BUSCH . . . Nonticoke Mineral Economics Outing Club WERNER FREDERICK BUSH . . . . Erie Ceramics Phi Sigma Kappa Keromos RICHARD WAYNE CAMPBELL . . I Brookville Mineral Economics PI Lambda Phi HARRY A. CHAMBERS, JR. . . Ch' Psittsburgh MineralEconomics Alpha I Igmo EDWARD THOMAS CHESWORTH . . StateRCholleQe Meteorology Kappa Delta 0 WILLIAM c. CLOSE . . . . Phi'Ode'ph'o Meteorology JERRY LEE CLUPPER . . . . Waverly, N. Y. allurgy Mineral Industries Student Council; Intromurols LARRY MARTIN COLE . . Kitonning Meteorol ogy Phi Kappa Tau Glee Club .3 i ' J DARYL SAMUEL CONFER . . Howard Mineral Preparation Engineering - AIME JAMES FRANCIS CROUSE . . . Providence, R. l. Metallurgy ASM; Newman Club FRANK V. DiMARCELLO . . Pottsville Geophysics and Geochemistry Geophysics Club LEONARD LAWRENCE DONAHUE . . Hooversville eramic Technology American CeromICs Society; Track; Cross Country GERALD PATRICK DUCKETT . . Cleorfield Fuel Technology NED RICHARD DUNKIN . . . . Shomokin Meteorology AMS;SAM PETER AYRES DUNN . . . . State College Geology and Mineralogy WILLIAM MERLE FLOCK . Greensburg Geophysics and Geochemistry HARRY EDWARD FONTANA I . Renton Ceramic Technology Newman TClub American Ceramicds Society Treasurer, AFROT GERALD SHERMAN FRENCH . Hampden Highlands, Me. Meteorology Lambda Chi Alpha KENNETH CLAUDE GAREE . . Williamsport Meteorology Pi Kappa Phi ROBERT LEONARD GREEN . . . Lehighton Mineral Economics Glee Club JAMES RICHARD HARRIS . . . Cresson Geoloqy and Mineralogy Nittony Grottoi; nJazz Clu b; Geophysics Society; Ou g;Club lntramura Is WILLIAM HOLLIS HEDBERG . Ookmont Glee ogy and Mmeralogy MAURY HARWORTH HENDLER, JR. . Port Washington, N. Y. Meteorology WDFM NORMAN THOMAS HIMMELEIN . . West Chester Geography Delta Sigma Phi Secretory, Quorterdeck Society; NROTC Drill Team; Jazz Club; Froth 230 DAVID R. HONEYFORD . . . Philadelphia Geography DONALD EUGENE HORAN . . . . Butior Metallurgy hrI Chi Sigma Lacrosse; Newman Club; Secretory Alpha Chip SIgmu PETER THOMAS HORSTMAN . . Horisdole, N Y, Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Petroleum Engmeering Socmiy; AIME JOHN BRUCE HOVERMALE . . Washington, D. C. Meteorology AMS EUGENE HRYCKOWIAN . . Kenmore, N. Y. Geophysics and Geochemistry Geophysical Society SAM HENRY GEORGEe HUGHES, JR. . . Pittsburgh troloum and Natural Gas Engineering Counsehng; Pctroioum Engmooring Society; AIME JOSEPH SPENSER HUSTON . . Philadelphia Meteorology Chi Phi Pershing Rifles; SAME DARELL LEE IMLER Altoono Petroleum and Natural Gas EngIneEnng Petroleum Engineering Societ fy RICHARD JOHN JANDA . . . Huntingdon Valley Geology and Mineralogy Delia Upszlon Lacrosse; Treosur rcr, SgI mu Gamma EDSIlon; SClub; Ou uting CIub; Alpha PhI Omeg LEONARD STANLEY JANUS I . Dickson City Metallurgy AMS RICHARD ARLEN JOHNSON . . Titusville Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma AIME; Vice-Plcsidcnt, Petroleum Engineering Society GEORGE HENRY KARCHNER . . . Nescopeck Metallurgy ASM SARAH MARIE KEMBERLING , . . Everett Fuel Technolo v SecretoryATrcosurcr, W3YA; Secretory, LSA DANIEL WILLIAM KESTNER JR. i Leechburg Mm oral Preparation Engineering AIME; ASM Mining Lngmcers Club DONALD BRENT KIRBY I . . Goinesville,Texos Meteorology Phi Kappa Tau JOHN WILBUR KOCERHA . . . , Latrobe Metallurgy Mineral Industries Student Council; Vicue- President, a EDSIlon, Sigma To AMS MICHAEL ANTHOONY KOJUNDIC . . Cluirton troloum and Natural Gas Engineering Petroleum Engineering Socmiy; AIME; SAME DAVID MATHIAS KONCSICS . I . Allentown Metallurgy Dormitory Officer; Treasurer, Barbell Club; ASM RICHARD EDWARD KRENTZ . . . Johnstown Meteorology ALVIN LEO KUOSMAN . . Monessen Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Alpha Chi Rho President, Alpha Chi Rho; Petroleum Engineering Society JOSEPH ANTHONY LANGUS . . . Belle Vernon Metallurgy ASM; Outing Club; Riding Club ALLAN R. LARSON . . . . Spring Mount Geology and Mineralogy Chi Phi MIncrul Industries SIudcnt COLInCII; Sccroiury, Chi Phi JAMES LIBERTINO . Uniontown Petroleum and Natural Gas Enginccnng Petroleum Englneerinq Socmty; AIME PETER TYLER LUCKIE . . . . Hanover Fuel Technology Chi Phi ProgIdonI ChI Phi; SGA Assembly; Student Encampmc cm 'Counseling; Sigma Gamma Epsdon; Mineral Industries Student Council; IFC; SAM ROBERT ROSS LUCKIE, Ill . . , Hanover Fuel Technology President, SLigma Gum Epsilon; Phi Kop uPhi; Tau Beta PI; Phi Lambda Upsilon; PhIEio SIgmu; SpAM; BurbellCiub HERBERT DAVID LUDWIG . . Gibsonio Meteorology Tau Kappa Epsilon RUSSELL LAWRENCE MCCARRON , . Wayne Metallurgy Slng Nu Blue Bond Mineral Industries Student Council; In an III a PI,- Phi Eta SIg STEWART DOUGLAS MCDOWELL . . Jenkintown Geology and Mineralogy SIgma Gamma Epsilon; Outing Club; NiIIorIy Grotto; puh Phi Omega; Jazz Clul JOSEPH EDWARD METCALFE, IlI , I . Tyrone Fuel Technology Acumu THOMAS LEROY MILLER . . . Oil City Geology and Mineralogy Jazz Club' Ouhnq Club HIRAM MocRAE NETTLES . . Franklin Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Petroleum Engineering Socioiy GERALD FRANCIS O'BRIEN . . . New Oxford Meteorology THOMAS RAYMOND O'CONNELL, JR. I . State College Metallurgy Phi Lambda Upsilon; ASM; Newmun Club GARY F. PAULINE . I . . Saint Marys Mte al lurgy Sigma Nu ASM; ViccAPresideni, SIgmn Nu JAMES JOSEPH PEPIN . , West Boylston, Moss. Metallurgy ASM; Newman Club ANTHONY JOSEPH PERROTTA . . . Erie Ceramic Technology Phi Kappa Them Kerumos; lntromurois WILLIAM CHARLES POOLER . . Modern Geology and Mineralogy JOHN ACREE PORTER I . , . Pittsburgh Mining Engincormg Them XI Blue Bond; PhI MII Alpha; AIME JAMES HENRY PYLE . Maple Shade N J. PctroIeum and Natural Go's Engineering Secretary tTrans. ur or P Eps Ilo Tuu; fProsmlom P'- oleum Enqnneormg SoriL FRANK WEIR RAGLAND . I Kansas City, Mo. Meteorology DAVID DALTON REED . I I . Torentum Mining Engineormg PhI Kappa SIngI AIME; Ouhng Club; Newman Club; Imrnmurnls JAMES SI REED . . . . Cochronton Ceramic Technology Mmcrol Industrlcs Student Counul; Keromos Sigma tTau; SI 6106 uumm ps s;Il0n Amen ricon Ceramlrs Some RAY KING REEDER, JR. . I Beaver Falls CoromIc Technology DIYQ Tau Delta Treasurer, Kornmos; Amencan Ccramms Society; IFC; DWeslcy Foundation; VlcerPrcsidem, Delta Tau Delta ROBERT JAMES ROY . . . Chorlcroi Met allur gy ASM Newman Club; SAM; AIME LAWRENCE BICKEL ROYER . . . Rehrersburg Geography Ou'ing CILIh; AUSA; SAME; Gamma Thom fpsilon DUANE RONALD RUBASH . . . Monroevillc C O ASM; Jazz Club? rSgAME; UCA WILLIAM HARRY RUSHWORTH . Milton, Moss. eramic TechnoIogy clntramurnls; ACS JOHN JOSEPH SELKO . . . . Pittsburgh Y ASM; Newman Club; Jazz Club EMIL SENKOWSKI, IR? . I . Philadelphia Fuel Technology Chi PhI Pcrshmg RIIlos; SAME BASRI SEZER . , . . surmenel Turkey Geology and Mineralogy LESLIE VICTOR SHAFFER II , I Harrisburg ueI Tc chnolo qu Beta Them PI RICHARD CLAYTON SHENK . . DVCXCI Hill Fuel Technology 8010 ThemP I Campus Party TERRY ALLAN SHEPHERD . . Doylestown Go ophysics and Geochemisl President, Geophysical Society; Jazz Club; Ouhng Club; Camera Club JAN G. SMITH . . . . . Yoo Geology and Mineralogy Nlttony Grotto; Outmg Club DAVID S. THOMPSON I . . . Newfown Outing Club; Model Railroad Club; lntromurols JAMES FRANCIS TRAYNOR . . Philadelphia Geophysics and Geochemistry Stgmo Gamma Epsdon; Geophysmol Society RICHARD CARL WELCH , . . Mercer MIneral Preparation Engineering To uKoppo Epsilon e,asurcr Tau K0 Ep sII;on Mineral Industries 51 udent CounCIl; IFC; AIME ROBERT JAMES YINGER . . . . Reading Metallurgy Secretory, ASM ROBERT WILSON YOUNG JR . . Reedsville Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering AIME; Petroleum Enginccrlng Society CHARLES EDWARD ZALESKI Geography Newman Club New Kensington 234 STEPHEN ZIVKOVICH Mining Engineering BENJAMIN SAMUEL ZODIKOFF DANIEL ROBERT STEWART . . Arnold Ceramic Technology Vicc-Prcsiden t Keramos; Presidcnf,ACS; Secretory, Sigma Gamma Epsilon ALVIN ALBIN TERCHICK . . . Pittsburgh Min ing Engineering Phi Kappa Theta Newman Club ANTHONY FRANCIS THOMAS . . . Harrisburg MInI'ng Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha AIME GERALD KENT WHITE . . . Beaver Falls Metallurgy ASM; Jazz Club CHARLES B. WILLINGHAM, JR. . . . Pittsburgh Geophysics and Geochemistry Tau Kappa Epsilon Phi Eta Sigma; WDFM; Outing Club; Nittony Grotto; Intromurols JAMES DOYLE WOOD . . . . Meudville Meteorology Phi Kappa Tau Pershing Rifles . East Millsboro Phi Kappa Sigma AIME; Intromuruls Binghamton, N. Y. gEngineering AIME; Hillel; Outing Club; lntromurols Laboratory work is essential part of program for students in College of Mineral Industries SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS JAMES ANDERSON JOHN BARLETT JOHN BRECKINRIDGE ROBERT GALLAGHER JACK GILBERT WILLARD HANKS JAMES HANNER HERMAN HEINLEIN RICHARD HESSLINK DONALD HODGES MERLE MILLER GEORGE MAHLER FRED MIYASHIRO JOHN MORRISSETTE ANDREW NYCE JOHN DAVID PARKS DONALD PETERSON HAROLD PETERSON CHARLES RICH FORREST SITTIG RICHARD SUTTER DONALD WEBB NORMAN WlLLlAMSON KENNETH YOUNG 235 ICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETICS 238 PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETICS ERNEST B. MCCOY Dean ORGANIZATION ERNEST B. MCCOY - - - - Dean JOHN D. LAWTHER - - - Associate Dean CHARLES W. STODDART, JR. Director of Physical Education Continuing Education ERNEST B. MCCOY - - - Director of Athletics EDWARD M. CZEKAJ - - Business Manager of Athletics JOHN D. LAWTHER In Charge, Professional Program in Health and Physical Educa- tion and in Recreation Education GLENN N. THlEL In Charge, Required Health and Physical Education for Men MARTHA A. ADAMS In Charge, Required Health and Physical Education for Women CLARENCE M, SYKES - - In Charge, Intramural Athletics RAY M. CONGER - - In Charge, Student Recreation J. D. LAWTHER C. W. STODDART, JR. E. M. CZEKAJ MARTHA A. ADAMS G. N. THIEL R. M. CONGER C. M. SYKES 239 240 PHYSICAL EDUCATION STUDENT COUNCIL Council Officers: James G. Hocken- brock, President; William Schoenebeck, Vice-President; Marjorie E. Harnett, Sec- retary; Mary Radovic, Treasurer. The activities of the Physical Education Council began this year with a picnic and square dance held for the entire College. The Student Council also sponsored a monthly convocation at which a leading person in the field was invited to speak. JAMES G. HOCKENBROCK President Bottom Row-W. J. Schoenebeck, J. G. Hockenbrock, L. E Kline. Top ROWeM. B. Minnich, D. L Querry, M. Rodovic. STUART HUGH BERRY . . . Gillott Physical Education PhI Mu DolICI PhI Epsllon Kappa; Student MOJOY Club; Student Counnl SARA ELIZABETH BOOTH I . Ivyland Physical Education SCIrctury, Lnkomdcs; OLItIng Club JOHN BOZICK . . . . . Brownsville Physical Educatlon SIgmu PI Football; Basketball; S Club; Student thor Clth ROBERT KERMIT ARNER , . . Lehighton Ph ySIcal Educatl Baseball; SCILIb Freshmann BosketboIl ROBERT JOSEPH BELUS . . I . Freedom PhySIcaI EdIIcutIon SIngI ChI Wrcsng: Student Molar Club MARIAN RICKY BENENFELD Great Neck, N. Y, Physmal Educonon SIgmo Delta Tau Scrolls; Lukomdes; DOImIYory OH Iccr VIce prOSIKIW HIllol; Ponhellenlc COIImcnl tWSGA Ho am e; Vlzo- Presldent Student Mmor Club; Secretory; OHI- LISIO suC! ELIZABETH M CORMAN . , I State College PhySIcal Ed utca Ion Kappa Delta Phys: cnl EcILIruiIon Student Counml Chocrleadcr; lntramurnlc PATRICIA ANN COUCH I Norwich, N. Y. PhySIcal Education Delta Gamma Newman Club LEE CALVERT CUNNINGHAM . I Philadelphia Physical Educaho on Phi Kappa Sigma Capmm, Gymnoshcs; Drmds; thSICOI Education Sn Idem Councnl; S CIu BERNARD WALTER BUHL . I Philadelphia VSICOI Educa Gymnnshc; S Club; DQTMIYOOVV OHIccr PETER J. CIMINO Woodmere, N. Y Pb Ical Educatlon Vursny Football; Noswmon Club; Fleshmcm Football SUSAN E. CORBIN . , . Royersford Physmal Educonon Delta Zeta Lokonldos; Student Major CIuh;Ou1Ing Club; UCA LARRY ROBERT FREEDMAN . . Harrisburg Physical Education PhI SIgmu Delta Baseball; Basketball; DruIds JEAN ANN GERRERO . I . . Carnegie Physical Educatlon LUCILLE CAPELLA GITHENS . , . Pittsburgh Physical Educati Kc appo Kopp: Gamma Ch ecrlcudcr; Alpha Lambda Delta; Women' 9 Chem JAMES EDWARD DEVORICK . . Johnstown phySICO, Educohon Intromurols JOHN CARTER FAREIRA . . . Philadelphia Physical Education Omega P5: Phx Truck; VIccipresidcnf, Enhe Nous; Pershing RIfles; Intramurals SHEILA M. FOX . , . . . Middletown E-Rccroation Education Chopfl tChou; LAV 'Re encrc anon $00er Stucc-m Mayor Club tromuroIs; Oluhng CILb UCA; LSA; JUCIICIGI' WRA 24I PETER MI GLICK , . . Pittsburgh Recreatlon Education Aiphu Epsilon PI PrcsIIIL-nt, HIIIc-I; PhI Epsilon Kiippu; Rocreuhon Souciy J. AUDREY GRAHAM . . . WolIingford Physical Education Kuppu Koppu Gamma . Student Muior Club JAMES STRATTON GRAHAM . . Pittsburgh Physmal Education Vorsiiy Football GUY WILLIAM GUCCIONE I , . Bay Shore, N, Y. Physrcnl Educatinn Sigma Chi Wrestling; 5 Club; Druids RICHARD CLARENCE HAMBRIGHT . . . Tyrone PhySIcaI Education Trmk, Druids; Student Mmor Club; Intrnmurols RICHARD MARSHALL HEESS . . KenneitSquorc Physical Education VIRGINIA GAY HENGST . . Greencastlc Physical Educatio on Alphu XI Dch W RA; Secretory,i OGamma Sigma Si;qmo Secretory, Student Mo rCIub; WRA; lntromurolr. MARTIN STEPHEN HLAY . , AIIentown I Physical Education Delta Upsilon . Student Major Club; Newman Club; lntrumumls. JAMES GORDON HOCKENBROCK . McAIistcrvilIc Physical Educati Ion Theta Dclm Chi Preside nit, Ph YSICOI Education and Athletics Student Council; cPrCSIdcnt, Phi Epsilon Kappa; S CILII'I Soccer SIMON HOWARD HOLMES . , Phi lodelphia PhySIcol Education Alpha Phi Alp Pershing Rifles; Scabbard 0an Blade; Infmmumls RICHARD ALLEN HOLP . . 4 . CooldaIC PhySIcal EducatIon Intrumurais CHARLES JANERETTE . . , . Philadelphia Physrcul Education Alpha Phi Alpha Football; phySlCOI Education Student Counul; S Club; Entrc Nous CAROL ANN JOHNSON . . . Huntington, N. Y. Physical Education Alpha Omicron Pi LokomtIos; Outing Club; Officials Club; lntramurals LOREN EUGENE KLINE . . . Myerstown Physiclal Education Soccer; Treos s,urcr S Clu Phi Epsilon Kn ;Physicol Education Student CounCII; Studom NIDOjor Cluh FREDERICK WILLIAM KNIPE II . . State College Physical EducctI Beta Them Pi Executive Committee, Student Major Club ROBERT STANLEY KNISS , . . Modem Recreation Education Recreation Sammy; Oufmg Club EARL EDWIN KOHLHAAS . , , Shiremonstown Physmql qucation Delta Tau Delta Phi EpsIIon 'I'KUDDQ Drums S Club; Physirul Education and Athletics ude m Council; Student Major Club; Football NANCY G. KREWSON . I . . Glensidc sical Education Treasurer, LrIkonides; Intromurals; Recreation Society 242 CHARLES SAVER KUNKEL . . . Kutztown PhySIcal Education Lambda Chi Alpha InIICImumIs; Student MCIIor Club, PIII EPSIIOH Kappa, Sigma Tau Doha RICHARD LANDIS , . . I Boyertown PMSICGI Educcfvan Capmm Eossbmll' SILIIII:nt Mmor Club CAROLE M. LlEB . . , . . Patton Physmul Education Physical Education Student CourICII; Outing Club, Student Malor Club HOWARD CONRAD LINCOLN . V . . Eric Physmal Educotxon Phi EDSIIOH PI Busmcss Manager, From; Alpha PhI Omega; HIIICI; CPA; lntmmuruls GENE DANIEL LONG . . I . Wotsontown Physical Education CAROLE HERMINE LYONS I . Philadelphia Physlcal EdLIcntIon Ommo SIgmu Sigma; Youn Demo: CI'GIS; Intramuro Is; Dormitory OH CCJIUI'mg Club; Freshman Class Adwsory Boorml SIudenI Molar CluI.,r BowlmCI Lu PAULA MCMICHAEL . . , . Reading Physical Educaticn Gamma Phi 80m SEAP; lniramuruls LUCRETIA LYNN McNITT I , , . Newport Ph SicaI Educat Inc Spring Week Committee vStudent MCIIor Club; UCA: Counsolmg FRANK MICHAEL MAGALSKI . . Simpson PsysichI Education Phi Mu Delm ALBERT BERNARD MARCUS . . . West Lawn Physical EdLIcatIon Alpha Ch' Rho hI EpSIIon Kappa; Lmrossc; Student Mnlor Club GARRETT SPENCER MILLER I . MIIIcrton creation quchon Soccer; Druids; S Club; Recreation Society, SAME ANDREW STEVEN MOCONYI . . . Bethlehem PhySIcal Education Slgmo Phi Epsnlon Football; Lacrosse DONALD FREDERICK MOSHER . . . . Erie Recreanon Education Physical Education Student Council; VIce Presii 1m? Recremyon Socxovy AI M Board of Goxcmors TIM Council Studert Mmor CI ub THOMAS GILBERT MULRANEY , Ambridge Physical Education Vorsny Football NORMAN DOUGLAS ORR I I DuBois thsico! Education Kappa Phi Knp pup ARDYTH M. PHILLIPS . . . Edwardsvillc Recreation Education Alpha Delta PI Socromry, Alpha Delta PI; Rocrcahon Sodcty; InIromurals . PATRICIA PRITCHARD I . . Mount Lebanon PhySIcaI Education Cheerleader; WRA; Angel Flight; Officmls Club; Student Major Club DOROTHY LOUISE QUERRY I . Martinsburg Physical Education AipTIG TIIVRDXIIG P d I Ip ho X Delta; President Lckom dc5; Scr gESISIgCrl'I Education. and Athletics Student Council; Counseling MARY RADOVIC . . . . . Freedom Physical Education Secretary, Treasurer, Physical Education Student Councjl; President, Physical Educanon Student Mmor Club; Vitc-Prcsldent, Lukonndes; Dorm Treasurer; Outing LEE FAHS RAFFENSPERGER . . ccreation Education Recreation Sociofy; Outing Club State College LUMAN N, RENSCH, JR. . Chombersburg Recreation Education Recreation Socrefy; Student MOJOI' Club JEANNETTE RAE RUTAN . . Newton, N. J. Physical Education Wesley Foundation; Lokonidcs; Student Momr Club; lnfrumumls; Bowling Club JOANNE MAE RUTAN . . . Newton, N. J. Physical Education Wesley Foundation; Lakonldcs; Student Molor Club; Intromurals DONALD PAUL SCHMIDT . . . Allentown Recreation Education Recreation Society; Student Major Ciub; Ninony Council PATRICIA ANN SCHRIVER . . . Gettysburg Recreation Education Outing Club; UCA; lntromurols; Recreation Society WILLIAM H. SCHWAB . . . . Patton Physical Education Phi Delta Them Track; S Club; Thespions FREDERICK EDWARD SMYSER, ll , . . York Physical Education AIpho Phi Delta Secretary, Alpha Phi Delm; Student Mcnor Club; lntramurols LILA ELAINE SOLOMON . . , . Patton Physical Education Lakomdes; Prcsndent, OHicials Club; WRA; Student Mo'or Club ROBERT L. TAFT . . East Hickory Physmal Education Secretary, Phi Epsclon Kappa; Student Major Club BARBARA ANN THIEL State College Physical Education Delta Delta Delta WRA; Chnncs; Lokonudes; Treasurer, Student Major Club; WSG ; Newman Club; Intramurols MARLYNN ANN TURKI . . Physical Education Freshman Class Advvsory Board; Newman Club; Intromurols Cononsburg JAY F, WERNER . . . . Philadelphia Phystcal Education Co-Capmin, Gymnastics MARSHALL DONALD WERNER . . . Butler Recreation Education Treasurer, Recreation Society CAROL JANE WILSON . Allentown Recreation Education Delta Zeta RA; Lokonides; Recreation Soaety DONALD MILTON WILSON Washington Physical Education I Sigma Ch. Student Major Club; S Club; Wrestlmg HENRY EUGENE WINDISH . Physical Education Recreation Society; Outing Club; Phi Epsilon Kappa Secone MARY AL ICE W p Student Major Club; WRA; Intramurols OODS ysical Education Physical education majors instruct in fundamentals of many ?,f: 3;. way- f Confluence sports v 4 SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOS JERROD MILLER WILLlAM SAVERING JAMES THOMAS DALE TORBERT BENJAMIN AMATO DONALD CHIAPPELLI LARRY FEGLEY DIANE LUDWIG Recreation education students learn design of recreation and pork areas 05a 74? SECTION 3 7x? AC TIVITIES IV... STUDENT T N E M N R E V O G 250 h Bot tom Row--Epstein, Clark Julius Byers Top Row-Dommick Sondstrom Frank Gentzler, Jonjigion All executive powers of the Student Government Association are vested in its president who is the official representative of the student body. He is advised, however, by on executive body. This is the AH- University Cabinet, composed of both appointed and elected members including the SGA officers and the presidents of the Women's Student Government Association, the Association of Independent Men, the lnterfroternity Council, Leonides, the Panhellenic Council and the Inter-College Council Board. The president serves as an ex-officio member of the Assembly and also as an adviser to it. He appoints members and chairmen of the various boards and commissions within the executive branch. These appointments are subject to the approval of the Assembly. The president has the power of veto all acts of the Assembly, but this veto can be over-ridden by a two-thirds vote of the Assembly. The vice-president serves as chairman of the Assembly, while the financial and recording business is the responsibility of the SGA secretory-treosurer. Cabinet has the responsibility of co-ordinating the various inter- ests of student government and recommending legislation to the Assembly. LEONARD H. JULIUS President LARRY E. BYERS Vice-President NANCY T. CLARK Secretary-Trecsurer LEGISLATIVE Bottom Roww-Ott, Plocsch, Clark, L. Byers, Julius, Hunt, Hawlcy, Brennomant Second Adler, Kiser, Curry, Crosby, Davis Byers. Top Roww-Cimmons, McGee, Lcnhurdt, Goodman, Scott The chief law-making body of the Student Gov- ernment Association is the Assembly, made up of elected representatives from each class totaling 0.3 per cent of the number of full-time students enrolled On campus, or 42 students twhichever number is greateri in order to facilitate a better system of repre- sentation. The presidents of the four classes also sit on the Assembly. The weekly Assembly meetings are presided over by the SGA vice-president. This legislative branch of the student government iS mainly concerned with student welfare and may pass any legislation that is not within the limits of another student organization. In other fields of action the Assembly may sum- mon before it any undergraduate student and conduct Such investigations as it deems just and proper. It may also create any committees that it thinks neces sary to carry on the business at hand. A Rules Committee of seven members is elected from the members of Assembly each semester; it is the job of this committee to make all appointments to legislative committees including committee chair- men. The Rules Committee also prepares the agenda for all meetings of the Assembly, makes any special rules of procedure of the Assembly, decides the validity lhird Row-Kridel, White, ROWKPlgOSSl, BanteL Mame Moym Williams, Gmbill, Hackman, Hadden, Whitmcr Alexander, H. , Rothman, Carson, Cavanagh, lsaacson. of alternates t0 the Assembly and schedules and de- termines the format for all committee reports pre- sented to the Assembly. Since this was the first year of student government under a new constitution allowing for better represenr tation of the student body in political affairs, its main goal was to make a strong beginning and to set an example for future student government at Penn State. Another important goal of this year's Student Gov- ernment Association, in particular the Assembly, was to co-ordinate student activity and the Universityls hopes for a higher academic environment. The Assembly this year provided students with the convenience of a check cashing service, a Pep Club to further school spirit, and plans for modifying traffic and parking problems on campus. This year, too, the Assembly concentrated on strengthening the newly initiated Lecture Series, exe panding the library facilities to meet the need of the growing student body, and modifying the existing ROTC requirements. All actions of the Assembly are either the result of suggestions arising from Student Encampment or they spring from student needs that appear during the academic year. 251 JUDICIAL Lul'lfl WOMEN'S JUDICIAL COMMITTEE ORGANIZATION BOARD OF CONTROL Eutrom Poww-Montz, Shah, Lobrowck, Storml McColloch BOHOIYI ROW Tynan, Becker, Phillipa. Top RawgSnyric-r, Dyer, Skrinlo, chm, Bonner, Top Row-Cluqett, Cox, Bowers, EDSTCIH. TRAFFIC COURT Bottom RowiSMmffcr, Freed, Willis. l'op RowaSandson, Annett, Crawford SUPREME COURT Bottom Rovw-Epsteln, Shshl Broldlc. Top Row-Jreed, Dcy, Pursky, 252 All the judicial powers of the Student Gov- ernment Association are handled in eight or- ganizations. These are the Supreme Court, On-Compus Tribunals, Off-Compus Tribunal, Women's Student Government Association Judicial Board, Traffic Court, Ponhellenic Board of Control, interfroternity Council Board of Controi and the Organization Board of Control. The Supreme Court, whose seven meme bers come from the Council of the Organizoe tion Board of Control and the Council of the Disciplinary Court, is the highest judicial body of the SGA. It hears appeals on decisions from lower courts when the rule under which the penalty was issued is deemed unconstitu- tional or when legislation passed by the As- sembly is to be considered. The court also has the power to hear on appeal of impeach- ment by on SGA member. On-Compus Tribunals hear cases involv- ing infractions of the University's regulations OFF-CAMPUS TRIBUNAL Bottom Row-Evons, Dcy, Adams, Barnes, Roberts Top RoweLucido, Daley, Umsteud, Gregg, Gouqhan. if! v 7 5.. NORTH HALLS JUDICIAL Bottom Row-Monmn, Gollieros, Milus, MOSUG, COHIHS. Tap Row-Bumhort, Brown, Cubbler, Alexander, Achilles. by male students living in residence halls. Men iiving off campus are dealt with by the Off-Campus Tribunal. Women students who violate University rules are tried and penalized by the Women's Student Government Association Judicial Board. Violators of the campus parking and trot- fic regulations are dealt with by the Traffic Court. All fines collected, except those need- ed for operational costs, are placed in the Scholarship Fund. All student groups chartered by the Senate Committee on Student Affairs, except frater- nities and sororities, are regulated and dis- ciplined by the Organization Board of Control. Fraternities and sororities violating the social or operational regulations set down by the Interfroternity Council or the Panhelienic Council are tried and disciplined by the Board of Control of each group. NITTANY JUDICIAL SeatedeBrown, Tonskl, McCombc, Funk, Freeman StandingvMiller, Storbuck. t. 1 WEST HALLS JUDICIAL Left to RighteDreIsboch, Milkc, 80b0, Baker. 253 CLASS PRESIDENTS THEODORE R. HALLER JACK W. CROSBY Senior Class President Junior Class President i DUANE F, ALEXANDER ROBERT F. CARSON Sophomore Class President Freshman Class President 254 BRUCE B. BRENNEMAN ELLEN J. BURKE HOWARD C. BYERS CAROLE L. CIN C. WALTON DAVIS SENIOR ASSEMBLYMEN JAMES M. HAWLEY J. STEPHEN OTT JANET E. MOORE PETER T. LUCKIE CAROL M. PLOESCH 255 JESSIE R. JANJIGIAN President J 1.. ' ' m N A Bottom RoweShipp, Butterworth, Jomigion, FWSL GOnter, McColloch. Second ROWeWyttenboch, Bentley, Colbeck, Phillips, Poss, White. Top RoweHenderson, Peck, Huston, McPherson, Barndt, Wasilko, Bailey. The Senate of the Women's Student Government Association func- tions to establish and clarify women's regulations. In addition to its regular activities, this year Senate sponsored the annual Junior-Senior Faculty Reception, freshman teas, and cm Orientation Week program. The president of WSGA heads the Senate and represents women students on the Student Government Association Executive Committee. The House of Representatives serves as a tie between uppercloss women students and the Women's Student Government Association. At its weekly meetings suggestions and complaints of students are heard and recommendations are presented to the Senate for approval. This year the House again sponsored the Homecoming display contest in the women's residence halls and a clothing drive. Bottom ROWeHubler Eogelmon, First, Hawkins, Covcmogh, Plpolt Top RoweWotcrs, Skoroda. Davenport, Kline, Jackson, Brucggcmon, Bosler, Simpson, SUSAN J. FIRST President JOHN A. FEATHERMAN Chairman Bottom Row- Soubel, Cohn, Pogol, Wayne, Feathermon, Gohn, Burke, Solof, Tucci. Second Row Horrison, Sanders, Mitchell, Modre, Stovrokis, Lorinstein, Protzmon, Green, chf. Third Row- Boyd, Wanner, Cootes, Cmterall, Hughes, Coputo, Hamilton, Friedman, Spielvogel. Top Row-Greene, Miley, Krevsky, Gregg, Mctz, Phillips, Umsfcad, Goldman. PUBLICATIONS Journalistic Revolt Froth for the Inside Story Another paper goes to press LA VIE staffers crop pictures Meeting Collegian deodhne KENNETH B. FLORENCE Editor ELEANOR T. ZANELLI JANET THACKREY Art Editor Managing Editor DAVID H. JUERS RONALD G. KERR PAMELA J. ALEXANDER DOROTHY M, TYNAN Scheduling and Copy Editor Photography Editor Senior Editor Senior Editor MARCELLA C. PATCHAN ANNE M. RUTHRAUFF TERENCE D. CONNER MARGARET A. HULSE Actlvmes Edutor Activities Editor Fraternity Editor Sorority Editor 1h 7 . . DIANE K. MOSS JAMES M. WOLFINGER MICHAEL ZBAILEY MARY W. HELMS - Organizations Editor Sporm Editor Sports Editor University Editor 262 LA VIE 1960 ORGANIZATION Editor - - Managing Editor Art Editor - Photography Editor Senior Co-Editor Semor Co-Editor Activities Co-Editor Activitlss Co-Edttor KENNETH B. FLORENCE w JANET THACKREY ELEANOR T. ZANELLI . RONALD G. KERR PAMELA Jt ALEXANDER DOROTHY M. TYNAN MARCELLA Ct PATCHAN ANNE M. RUTHRAUFF LA VIE, the Senior Class annual, was established in l889 05 c1 publication of the Junior Class. Since I930, the book has been a Senior Class project, financed by student fees collected during the four years the student is enrolled at the University. The Senior Board, chosen from members of the Junior Board of the previous year, co-ordinotes the work of all staff members in the fields of writing, photography, and art. TERENCE Dt CONNER MARGARET A, HULSE DIANE K. MOSS DAVID H. JUERS JAMES M. WOLFlNGER MICHAEL ZBAILEY MARY We HELMS Fraternity Editor Sorority Editor . Organizations Editor . Scheduling and Copy Editor Sports Co-Editor - Sports Canditor University Editor . Finances of LA VlE are controlled by the LA VlE Board of Directors, which also determines certain poli- cies. The Board is composed of the Editor and Man- aging Editor, AlleUniversity President, Senior Class President, and Daily Collegian Editor, 05 well as three advisers and three other faculty or staff members elected by the student staff. Ridge Riley serves as president of LA VIE Board while the advisers are: Woodrow W. Bierly, editorial; Andrew W. Case, art; and Donald S. Soubel, financial. Bottom Row-VZonellil Hulse, Lichl, Conner, Tynan, Florence, Kerr, Moss, Alexander, Putchcm, Ruthroulf, Zbotlcy, Epstein, Steinlwrg, Layman, Borndt, Fenn, Freor, Thackrey. Second Row-Juerst Helms, Fowler, Serr, Third Row-wSpurney, Colbeck, Urlc, Wisner, Smith, Grubb Currant Jackson, Stoker chm Neff. Top ROWeScherr, Gillilond, Sholtisl Jennings, Block, Stomer, McGhee, weis, Genszler, Bosh, M0012, Wolfinger, 263 DAILY COLLEGIAN GEORGE E. McTURK Business Manager 264 CATHERINE A. FLECK Assistant Editor DENNIS F. MALICK Editor WILLIAM A. JAFFE LOIS R. NEUBARTH Managing Editor Public Relations Director The Daily Collegian, successor to the Free Lance, has grown from a four-page weekly in 1887 to cm eight-page tabloid. Published Tuesday through Saturday, the paper in- cludes editorials, sports, campus news, cartoons and national and international news released through the Associated Press. Special issues are sometimes published such as the edition issued when our football team beat Army. The student newspaper's financial affairs are gov- erned by Collegian, Inc., which is composed of seven representatives from the University administration and five students. The staff is divided into business and editorial sections with three boards operating on each staff. Candidates may begin participation in on extensive training program their Freshman year. The staff uses the class board promotion system. The Daily Collegian is free from faculty or adminis- trative censorship. News and editorial policy is deter- mined by the senior editorial board. Aid is given to these students by Richard O. Byers, business adviser and John D. Voiro, editorial adviser. The paper has a daily circulation of 8,000 copies and is supported by advertising, circulation revenue, and student fees. ROBERTA LEVINE Copy Editor ORGANIZATION Editor - - - - DENNIS F. MALICK Assistant Editor - - - CATHERINE A. FLECK Business Manager - - - GEORGE E. McTURK Managing Editor - - - WILLIAM A. JAFFE Sports Editor - - - SANFORD l. PADWE Assistant Sports Edito - - - JOHN W. BLACK Public Relations Director - - LOIS R, NEUBARTH Copy Editor - - - - ROBERTA LEVINE Photography Editor - - - - MARTIN I. SCHERR Credit Manager - - - MURRAY M. SIMON LocalAdvertising Manager - - SHERRY D. KENNEL Assistant Local Advertising Manager - DARLENE ANDERSON NationalAdvertising Manager - - LELIA U. DEMPSEY Promotion Manager - - - RUTH A. BRIGGS Classified Advertismg Manager - - SARA E. BROWN CorCirculation Manager - - - LORETTA M. MINK Co-Circulotion Manager - - RICHARD J. KITZINGER Research and Records Manager - - MARY M. DIMPERIO MURRAY M. SIMON SHERRY D. KENNEL DARLENE ANDERSON LELIA U. DEMPSEY Credit Manager Local Advertising Manager Assistant Local National Advertising Manager Advertising Manager Bottom RowsSmeal, Brown! Simon, Mink, Dempsey, Anderson, McTurk, Molick, Fleck, Joffe, Levine, Neuborth, Podwel Scherr. Second ROWs-sMGhOChek, Kennel, Kitzinger, Schultz, Davis, Linkroum, Block, Blokeslee, Stout, Rosenthal, Brcisch, Borchers, Briggs. Third Row-sDyer, Schneider, Lucido, Keitz, Schwartz, Kiesel, Bcrndt, Orcun, Yunk, Slosson, Rebol, Kozior, Monroe. Fourth RowsBailey, Hess, Florence, Liebl, Kerr, Trager, Franco, Downer, Snyder, Kohvdic, Burke. Top RowsLombA Goodman, McMahon, Hutchins, Muusteller, Moran, Pollack, Deisher, Michal, Miller! Abes, Miele. FROTH HOWARD LINCOLN STEWART B. BARMEN DALE C. PETERS WILLIAM C. CRIST GRETCHEN A. HARRISON Co-Business Manager Co-Business Manager Associate Editor Art Staff Photographer Although not comparable to a Shakespearian en- deavor, the Penn State Froth was inspired by the Bard's ploy, Measure for Measure. Let mirth prevail, come what may has been Froth's motto during 50 years of publication. Published eight times a year, the humor magazine satires facets of campus life. Coeds, fraternities, a Christmas exchange issue, and a parody of the Daily Collegian were some of the themes this year. Regular monthly features are Mug and Jester, a serious sounding board for student opinions; Froth Girl ; Going Around in Circles, a jazz appreciation column; and Old Mania, 0 listing of campus pinnings, engage- ments4nd marriages. A sports column was added this year. Another first for the 1959 staff is Froth Presents. The vocal satire is written, actedeand presented by the members over WDFM. Students may become members of the editorial staff upon the publication of one article. The circulation and advertising staffs are promoted by c board system. Frothy, the blue-and-white-clod jester, publicizes the magazine at pep rallies and campus functions by his clowning with the Nittany Lion. Robert Pockrass serves as adviser and keeps student enthusiasm within the bounds of good taste. 266 Copy Staff CONSTANCE MCCORMACK ORGANIZATION Co-Editor - - - Co-Editor - - Co-Business Mona er - g Co-Business Manager - Associate Editor - - Art Staff - - Photographer - Copy Staff - - Promotion Staff - - Co-Exchange Director - Co-Exchange Director . Co Advertising Director Co-Advertising Director - Advertising Coordinator Circulation Staff - - Office Manager - Faculty Adviser - - RICHARD J. P. BRADY Advertising Director - ALAN C. ELMS - JAMES B. WINPENNY - HOWARD LINCOLN - STEWART B. BARMAN - DALE C. PETERS - WILLIAM C. CRIST GRETCHEN A. HARRISON CONSTANCE MCCORMACK MAXINE A. SHALL ROSABELLE KITZMILLER SARAH J. BROWNING - RICHARD J. R BRADY - ELIOT R. DREEBEN - DAPHNE W. PARKER - RICHARD LOWREY - SARA E. MONROE ROBERT M. POCKRASS ELIOT R. DREEBEN Advertising Director Bottom Row Bormen, Elms, Frothy Buck, Lincoln, Winpenny Second Row -Porker, Jacobs, Browning, Kltzmnller, Monroe, McCormack. Top Row-Brcdy, Drceben, Peters, Crist, Scherr, Schnicder. The Penn State Engineer, which is published eight times each year, is a student-orgonized and self-supported maga- zine. Its aims are to promote interest in engineering jour- nalism, to assist in educational research among students in the engineering curriculums, and to promote technical writ- ing as a career. Each issue contains four feature articles with pictures and a column by the Dean of the College of Engineering and Architecture. Reports on new happenings are presented ENGINEER by the Engineering Student Council. A Girl of the Month is selected for each issue and c1 Co-ed Calendar is published annually. Although staff members are usually from the College of Engineering and Architecture, any interested student is welcome to join. ORGANIZATION Cerditor - - - - CHARLES E. BAKER Co-Editor - - - - - JEFFREY B. BALDWIN Business Manager - - - . DONALD E. GROFF Managing Editor - - - - GARY W. ROBINSON Office Manager - - - CHARLES R. GWINN DONALD E. GROFF Business Manager CHARLES F. BAKER JEFFREY B. BALDWIN Co-Editor Co-Editor Bottom Row-Hughcs, Douitt, Evans, Baker, Boidwin, Groff, Scherr, Robinson. Second RoweKodis, Gilbert, White, Hommerstrom. Hegmonn, Guydcm, Rogolo, Lo Spadoi Third RoweFoliicros, Hill, Gin, Jones, Bush, Hippie, KlotZIen, Werbt Top Row-Edroney, Lewis, Deihm, Williamson, Stevens, Yomolla, Myers, Schutzler. g '9 1.3 w The Penn State Former, which was originated in 1908, is published three times 0 year through the voluntary efforts of students and faculty members who are interested in agriculture. Articles in the Former range from features covering new scientific and agricultural advancements to humorous, educational and general interest stories. Photographs and information are also included in each issue about The Farmer's Daughter, who is chosen from women students FARMER who are participants in the activities of the College of Agriculture. The magazine is rated as a top notional agricultural publication and is a member of the Agriculture College Magazines Association. It has a wide circulation through- out the State as well as among University students and faculty members. ORGANIZATION Editor - - , - - DAVID A. BALL Managing Edito - - - - ARLENE H. STARKEY Business Manager - v - JAMES Jt PORTMAN State Advertising Manager - - JAMES D. BEERY LocalAdvertising Manager i - - T. ROY BOGLE DAVID A. BALL Editor JAMES J. PORTMAN Business Manager Bottom Row-Eggler, Boglc, Boster, Ball, Starkey, Portmon. Top Row-Dougherty, Carpenter, Grube, Clark, Deluploin. THE ARTS Goldovsky Grand Opera Theatre cast enjoys game of chess back stage Arnold Moss of Shakespeare Festival Players stars in The Tempest Leonard Rose, cellist, joins Tossy Spivokovskw leading violinist, appears on Series Leon Fleisher, pianist . v WNMk Robert Frost, the poet, entertains Jean Leon Destine and His Haitian Dance Company present colorful program Adele Addison, soprano, presents program with Albert Fuller, harpsichordist d - W - The Netherlands Chamber Choir, directed by Felix de Nobel, presents concert on Artists' Series 273 An Italian Straw Hot 27597: TS: . . k; ' i.Q On Borrowed Time Dark of the Moon ' Behind the scenes ..... n at x 1 ORGANIZATION President - - . Vice-President - - e Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary - - Treasurer - - - - RICHARD V. MAZZA - JOHN R. KAISER - DONNA M. ADAMS - SARA L. SWING - VINCENT A. LANDRO Bottom ROWeLandro, Adams, Swing, Mazza, Katz, Bennett, Roberts. Second ROWeFarish, Glenn, Frank, Henneman, Kersnick, Frantz, Levine. Top Row-Kampmeier, Mcllnoy, Kennel, Eatre, Bonham, Bosch, Rolf. The 1959-60 season marked the 40th year of activity for the Penn State Players, one of the busiest and most talented groups on camp- us. Functioning as a branch of the Depart- ment of Theatre Arts, Players offer a wide variety of dramatic expression, from Shakes- pearian classics to musical comedy. One need not be a member of Players to be active. Students may apply at any time to work on stage crews or try out for speaking parts and membership points are accumulated through direct participation in shows. The Players' 40th year at Penn State was also their most active year. The season was opened in September by a Curtain Raiser. In a special show at Center Stage, the Players themselves explained Players by means of demonstrations and exhibits. Four Iong-run plays were given this year in the round at Center Stage. They were On Borrowed Time ; Ibsen's John Gabriel Bork- man which opened on Mil Ball Week-End; a farce, An Italian Straw Hat ; and William lnge's Dark at the Top of the Stairs. Three shows at Schwab Auditorium were given, each running for a week-end. Junior Prom Week-End was highlighted by Dark of the Moon ; the week-end of March 5 by De- tective Story, and Mother's Day Week-End by the musical comedy, The Sleeping Prince. 275 It's in the Book Kiss Me Kate Kiss Me, Kate Kiss Me, Kate ORGA President - - - Vice-President - - . Secretary - - - Member-at-Large - - NIZATION - - THEODORE J. PAULOSKI - - WALTER D. CAPLAN PATRICIA M. FRANK DEAN C. EAYRE Bottom RoweBukes, Stauffer, Gerber, Fortunate, Pouloski, Cuplon, Kitzmiller, Bilsky, Wilson. Second RoweLoSpoda, Stcsch, O'Brien, Deckert, Parsons, Klein, Funke, Patterson, Kohler. zler, Timony, Brinsley. The Penn State Thespions, established in 1898 by the late Fred Lewis Pattee and John M. Leete, is one of the oldest extro-curricular organizations on campus and one of the oldest college musical comedy groups of its type in the country. Thespion tryouts for cost and crew are open to all students, but actual membership in the Thespian national organization is award- ed on a point system with points being deter- mined by the amount of time and interest as well as the degree of responsibility shown by each candidate. In recent years it has been a Thespion prac- tice to present on original show each Fall and Top ROWeCrowl, West, Samley, Ruthrouff, Frontz, Eoyre, Rolf, Gens- cn Broadway musical each Spring. This sched- ule gives students an opportunity to write and direct dialogue and music, thereby fulfilling one of the main purposes of the Thespicms. It's in the Book, the original comedy in which the Thespians added a few chapters of their own to the book of Mother Goose Rhymes, sotirized everything from Three Smitten Kittens to the Moinsky Ballet. Kiss Me Kate was selected for the Spring production. With its well-Ioved story and mu- sic and the sparkle given it by Thespion performers, this show played to large audi- ences. The faculty adviser is Roy Fortunoto. 277 278 perm 51W MARCHING BLUE BAND ORGANIZATION President - - - FLOYD M. FRISBIE Secretary-Treosurer - LOUIS J. CURRY Manager - - JAMES B. ESHELMAN Drum Major - - DONALD E FOUGHT When marching spectaculors are needed, the Penn State Blue Bond furnishes them! Under the direction of James W. Dunlop, the 96-member alI-male band performed this year at the home football games and the Illinois, Pitt and Liberty Bowl away games. In addition, the band added much pep and enthusiasm at the pre-gclme pep rallies. The many fascinating and intricate half- , time formationsedevised by Hummel Fish- burn-were eagerly anticipated by specta- tors at Beaver Field. Each week the forma- tions comprised a different show with a defi- nite theme. Such routines as c salute to freshmen, o takeoff on TV shows, and a tribute to the 60th anniversary of the Blue Band were presented. It took approximate- ly 20 hours of practice to perfect each show. The Band was host to 56 high school bonds from 24 counties when they were in- vited to participate in a hoIf-time show dur- ing the traditional Band Day. ORGANIZATION President - - - FLOYD M. FRISBIE Secretary-Treasurer - LOUIS J. CURRY Co-Manager - - CARL E. SIPE Co-Manager - - JAMES B. ESHELMAN If. t FLOYD M. FRISBIE President From Bach to Sousa, the objective of the co-educational Concert Blue Band is to entertain. Under the direction of James W. Dun- lop, the 105 members rehearse four hours a week preparing for their annual free concerts in Schwob Auditorium and in front of the Pattee Library. They also played for the NCAA Gymnastics Finals. In addition to these campus concerts, the group this year took trips to Williams- port and Pittsburgh to present concerts for civic organizations and school assemblies. The overtures, show tunes and marches contributed to the cultural enjoyment of the Concert Blue Band's listening audi- ences. .4! I . w 3' r. '1 '. 3'35. UM V?.ZWK . v ?? f, E L S 280 TH EODORE K. KARHAN The sixty-piece Symphony Orchestra is composed of University students and faculty members. It is conducted by Theodore K. Karhan. Members of this organization meet twice a week in preparation for the concerts they present during the year. A key of recognition is awarded to those members who have belonged to the Orchestra for six semesters. This spring the Symphony Orchestra was privileged to have as guest conductor Hugo Weisgall, composer ROBERT NAVARRA Conductor President and director, who has written several operas. Pres- ently he teaches at the Julliard School of Music as well as the Union Theological Seminary. During the Spring Semester, the Symphony Orches- tra accompanied Anton Kuerti, pianist, in a joint con- cert with the Chapel Choir. This event was part of the Artist Series presented for the benefit of Penn State students. The annual Spring concert featured the Brahms Requiem. WILLA C. TAYLOR Director JAMES M. SHUGERT President e 9 i. Y O . V t .J . - t , 1r 0 e .T h, I i i , , r . v g, , t ORGANIZATION President - - - First Vice-Presiden - - - HENRY E. DEEMER Second Vice-President , - - KAY ESSLINGER Secretary - - - SHARON RAFFENSPERGER Treasurer - - - - HARRY D. GERBER Director - - - - WILLA C. TAYLOR JAMES M. SHUGERT Join Chapel Choir and see the world may well be the slogan for this musical group. The 92 voices which blend in Sunday morning anthems ot the Uni- versity Chapel comprise one of Penn State's most for- reaching organizations. In 1955, a program of biennial European concert tours was started. Last summer the third of these tours was highlighted by several daytime trips to East Germany, and 0 concert in Canterbury Church in En- gland. This series of tours has provided on opportu- nity for Penn State students to travel in Europe, as well as an opportunity for Europeans to see and hear a fine achievement of American university students. The Chapel Choir is supplemented by four smaller meditation choirs, under the direction of James W. Beach. Due to the great number of appearances re- quested of the University choirs, especially during the holiday seasons, each of the five groups maintains its own busy schedule. In addition to the weekly services at the University Chapel, four major public programs are given by the Choir during the school year. These include o Christ- mas candlelight service, on Easter program, and a Spring concert. 281 0' ARM 282 ORGANIZATION President - - - - ROBERT A, SPRAGUE Secretary-Treasurer - - - JOHN R. BUCHART The original Glee Club was founded in 1887, and consisted of 11 members e professors and students. Since these humble beginnings, it has grown to a nearly 70-voice mole ensemble with two featured perform- ing groups. The Hi-Lo's, 0 group of 24, sings specialty numbers, and the Varsity Male Quartet spe- cializes in harmony from the barbershop era. 4 'i AM! 0:3 416:ka eh? 1 ; I7!!! 1. 1'?! new, I thil 54d? ,s elm til '47 vi. ' v 11$. Ig1$$dd t am 4w :01 F: T7 1 'irt ;..-, Each Spring the Glee Club makes a tour, giving concerts in schools, colleges and churches. This year's tour began on April 25 and lasted until April 29. It followed the Club's annual campus concert on April 24. A variety of college songs and broadwoy show tunes were sung, including several selections from The Music Man. Another annual performance was given on Mother's Day, featuring a diverse program of reli- gious, secular, Western, barbershop and show songs. The Glee Club is directed by Frank Gullo and the accompanist is Robert Sprogue. ROBERT A. SPRAGUE President FRANK GULLO Director VARSITY QUARTET Left to RighthH. Et Deemcr, first tenor; J. R BLKHUH, boss; J, R. Mannol baritone; R. A. Snmque, mcompumst; G, P. Tuccn, second tenor. MARY LOUiSE BECKER President W. PAUL CAMPBELL Director ORGANIZATION President - - - - MARY LOUISE BECKER Vice-President - , - - MILDRED T. HOOD Secretary - - - - JUDITH NATARI Treasurer - - - MARIE A. MONASTERO Librarian - - . - JOANNE T. PANGONIS Assistant Librarian - - CAROLYN P. DEITRICH The Women's Chorus was organized in 1952 as an outgrowth of the Treble Singers. This original group was organized by the Department of Music and the Women's Student Government Association in 1944. The Chorus is composed of 150 girls who are under the direction of W. Paul Campbell, associate professor of music education. The Trio, the Triple Trio, and the Ensemble are composed of selected members of the Chorus and sing at campus and community social func- tions throughout the year. An annual Spring Concert is held in Schwab Audi- torium. This concert includes religious, semi-classical, and popular numbers. In addition to its Spring Concert, the Chorus also presents a Christmas concert. This year members of the chorus went Christmas caroling. The purpose of the Chorus is to learn, perform and enjoy good music. After four semesters of participa- tion in the group a member may buy the Women's Chorus Key. After six semesters of participation 0 member is awarded this key in recognition of her con- tribution to the group. 283 ORGANIZATION GenerolManager - - - HAROLD E. NELSON Station Manager - - - - JAMES A. BROWN Program DIrector - - - - BARRY FULTON Production Manager . I LIONEL A. WAXMAN Chief Announcer - I - IRA B. BERMAN Chief Engineer - I - HARRIS M. SULLIVAN Special Events DIrector - I KEITH F. STEVENS News Director - - THOMAS E HASKELL Sports DIrector I - I CHARLES A. SWIFT Continuity Director I I - JUDY C. MOORE MUSIC DIrector - - - STEPHEN A. SCHLOW Music Librarian - - I MARJORIE J. THURSTON Traffic Manager - I ELISABETH L BRAITHWAITE Business Manager JOAN F. HALEY PublICIty and Publi c Relotlons I . DONALD A. THOMPSON This year marked the seventh year of operation for the University's campus radio station, WDFM. Located on the third floor of Spork's Building, WDFM has ex- panded greatly since its establishment in 1953. A special JAMES A. BROWN land-line hook-up wi'rh WMAJ, radio station in State Col- Station Manager lege, permits campus programs to be heard of specified times over the WMAJ frequency. WDFM is on educational station broadcasting pro- grams such 05 panel discussions, music, drama and poetry. Except for the general operating policy by the board of directors, The entire operation of WDFM includ- ing programming, office, administrative and maintenance work is carried out by students. Any student may become a candidate for the station staff. Bottom RoweNelson, ZIegler, Thompson, Fulton, Brown, Bruithwoite, Thurston! DeMarco, Bermon, Stevens. Second RowIRobin- son, LoSpuda, WIscman, Hmcrnon, Bartram, Fisher, Reese, RlChOfd, Plpcr, Owens, Haskell. Top ROWeSmIth, Shiban, Tobin, Klem, Wydro, Bonhom, Cohen, Cunnmghom, Brow, Boslcr, MEN'S DEBATE Resolved that Congress should have the power to reverse the decisions of the Supreme Court was the issue dealt with by the Men's Debate Team this year. David M. Jabusch acted as coach of the team, which was com- posed of fourteen varsity members and ten new members. Two important public debates were held during the Fall Semester: One was with Co!- gate University, and the other, with Cambridge University. The schedule for the fall also included, among many others, the Bucknell Tournament, the St. Joseph Tournament, the Rochester Tournament, and the Pittsburgh Cross Examination. Meets with William and Mary College and Boston University were two of the highly interesting Spring events, and the District Seven Elimination Sweepstakes high- lighted and closed the debate season. Alan Elms served as manager of the team. Bottom ROWeBorgor, Ritchey, Zatcoff, Elms, lchter, Galie, Goodhart, Ferrot Too Row-szmon, Goldstein, Umstcad, Nurick, Stout, Bregstein, Garland, Uctz, Stang. Bottom Row-Ganter, Leavitt, Cohen, Jochem, Kemp. Pipal, VanTassol, Meyer, C. Schug. Second Row-Weiss, Schitfman, Kearney, Kapelsohn, Irvin, Castle, Volpin, M. Schug. Third Row-Will, Hcit, Wiscman, Beatty, Xanthopoulos, Renz, Skade, Jones, Hubert Top RoweVassaiatti, ch, Geycr, Space, Kuchto, Shopay, Zwoyer, Mehan, Mahoncy, Howe. WOMEN'S DEBATE The Women's Debate team also dealt with the issue Resolved that Congress should have the power to reverse the decisions of the Su- preme Court. The team, which is coached by Clayton H. Schug, was organized twenty-one years ago. It is divided into two squads, one of which is composed of Freshman women and the other of upperclass women. The Eastern State Debate and Forensic Tournament, which was held in the Spring semester, was a highlight of the year's activi- ties. Many interesting debates were held throughout the year against different groups, including women's teams, mixed teams, and men's teams. Important events on the sched- ule were the St. Joseph Tournament, the Pitts- burgh Cross Examination, and the Capital Hill Tournament. The manager of the women's team was Joan Kemp. RELIGION Lenten Mass in Helen Eokin Eisenhower Chapel ORGANIZATION University Chaplain - - LUTHER H. HARSHBARGER Acting Chaplain - - - PRESTON N. WILLIAMS Chow Dtrector - - - WILLA C. TAYLOR UniverSIty Organist - - GEORGE E. CEIGA Choir President - - - JAMES MT SHUGERT Head Usher - - e PETER L. WADSWORTH The University Chapel Services are held in Schwob Auditorium each Sunday morning for students, faculty members and townspeople. The services this year were conducted by Preston NT Williams, assistant to the chaplain, in the absence of the Reverend Luther H. Horshborger, University chaplain. University Chaplain REV. PRESTON N. WILLIAMS Acting Chaplain The Chapel Choir provides music for the Chapel Services and the special Christmas, Easter, and Spring concerts. The Meditation Chapel Choirs sing in scheduled services at the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. Their programs are devoted to helping music performance and gaining a broader understanding of music within various religious traditions. The Meditation Choirs this year gave special performances on December 13 and April 10. These services bring many outstanding speakers representing various religious thought to the campus. LUTHER H. HARSHBARGER 11 A1 HER GERARD J. REAM Director JAMES P. KARP President ORGANIZATION President . 3 - - JAMES P. KARP First Vice-President - - MARY LOUISE BECKER Second Vice-President - - JEAN E. LOBROVICK Corresponding Secretary - - PATRICIA ANN SMITH Recording Secretary - - PATRICIA PENNYPACKER Treasurer - - - GERALD A. VANIM The Newman Club is the organization which cares for the religious, educational, and social needs of Catholic students. The local group is a member of the International Newman Club Federation. Father Gerard J. Ream directs the Club and gives spiritual and per- - sonal guidance to the members. s As part of the religious program, students partici- NEWMAN CLUB Students seek guidance on problems pated this year in weekly discussion groups and in the Newman Club Choir which song at Masses. This year, for the first time, the Choir practiced with the Chapel Choir. The Club also sponsored dcily mass at the Chapel throughout the year. Distinguished lay and clergy speakers conducted the Fall Forum on Church- State relationships and the annual spring forum on marriage. Another educational project was the showing of films at the weekly meetings. Social activities con- sisted of hoyrides, picnics, and holiday dances. Two oth- er projects were the Newman News and Club Newman. The facilities of the Catholic Youth Center on West Foirmont Avenue are used for meetings and recreation. The business offices are located in the Helen Eokin Eisenhower Chapel. Students participate in Hillel services ORGANIZATION President - e - - PETER M. GLICK Men's VicenPresident - . - DONALD LIPSON Women's Vice-President - MARIAN A. BENENFELD Secretary - MYRNA J. GLAZER Treasurer - - - - ROBERT BROW The University unit of the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foun- dation was founded in 1935. It is one of two hundred such centers located in America, Great Britain, Israel and Canada. it aims to bring together the Jewish youth of the University in a variety of activities con- centrating on the social, cultural, and religious aspects of campus life. CLIFFORD A. NELSON Acting Director PETER M. GLICK President MYRNA J. GLAZER Secretory This year Hillel sponsored such cultural activities as Hebrew and Yiddish classes and an Israeli folk dance group at the Foundation building. Social events for the year included mixers for Freshmen, Graduate Students and independent upperclassmen; breakfasts; and the annual Purim carnival. Religious objectives of the organization are to give students on identification with Jewish tradition and cul- ture and a wholesome community spirit. Services are held on Friday nights and on major and minor Jewish holidays. Penn State's Hillel is one of the most active in the country. The Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn, director of the Penn State Hillel from 1940 to 1959, is now notional director for the organization. Committees plan busy program ORGANIZATION President - - - LEE VAN BREMEN Vice-President - - - ELIZABETH L. FLOEGEL Secretary-Treasurer - - - HAROLD C. CRAIGE The University Christian Association is a non-secta- rion campus organization. t promotes Christian life on campus and provides opportunities for growth in faith through a regular schedule of activities. These activities are planned with students, graduate groups, and faculty in mind. This year the Association concentrated its efforts on residence hall fireside discussions led by outstand- ing faculty members, community leaders, and minis- ters. Members also engaged in mission study in prep- aration for their international Christmas conference. SAMUEL N. GIBSON Director LEE VAN BREMEN President Other activities included the European Seminar, ln- ternationol Firesides with international students, the reading and discussion of plays, the Marriage Series, Christmas caroling, week-end retreats, and courses in religion. The organization is affiliated with State College churches and, as such, is recognized as the Protestant representative on campus. It is associated with the National Student Councils of the YMCA and YWCA, the United Student Christian Council and the World Student Christian Federation. The Association is an organization with a program applicable to all phases of student lifeesociol, religious and cultural. It gives its members both friendship and the opportunity for worship. 291 PERSONALITIES VINCE MARINO DOTTIE NEWMAN MARTY LESHNER RICHIE LUCAS JAY WERNER IRV KLEIN STEVE OTT 294 CARMELLA LA SPADA JOHN FEATHERMAN LOLLl NEUBARTH ANN RUTHRAUFF MARTY SCHERR ALAN ELMS 295 296 STAN FOSTER HELEN SKADE TED PAULOSKI ix v T ,. ampm. ov' Mg. m... . PAT BOTULA PETE LUCKIE DAVE EPSTEIN 298 LEN JULIUS LARRY BYERS HOWARD BYERS CAROL FRANK CARL SMITH HARALD SANDSTROM DENNY MALICK CATHY FLECK BILL JAFFE .; O . SAM MINOR DELLIE KREISER 299 Mmmwzg JUDY HECKERT JANET MOORE ELLEN BURKE GEORGE McTURK ' CAROL DOMINICK KOONS NANCY CLARK Above: DOT TYNAN KEN FLORENCE Right: LARRY BUCK ELLEN BUTTERWORTH JAY HAWLEY Fron op to Bottom: xSHERRY PARKIN fJESSIE JANJIGIAN JEAN NIGH WALT LLOYD wmgu DICK HAMMOND 303 . BOB PARSKY RITA SALTZER GARY GENTZLER FRANK PEARSON JODY MILLER 304 TED HALLER MARY ANN GANTER . THE BELLES J Xamclllc g9lllllct 309 Net 1 M 7'0ch l$l Z , Ki 312 lllllCl K 313 CAMPUS LIFE Lgx 75x . 4 ' Va. ? .4; WWW 67 515 White Water canoeing Paddling along Spelunkers go underground Two of the Four Dimensions OstrocizcdH Unoccustomed as I am to public speaking . . . You can always Right: tell an import Solitary run Honor Line e h t. f, o n o m d a r t e h T You name it! Home wufh victory And the show inside is even hotter? Spring Week parade Must have been in a hurry! ! x .' Ed Ax! P Lg AviM cs x aw . .44 '7'; AA - 3 7 ' $7,, $3 k Moving Beaver Field It would take only three hours by plane 320 Ml. .m D. S r O ,7 I qt! 321 Quartet unreheorsed Above: The long cold winter Below: Campuscd Derby Doy pie eaters Pollock Residence Halls introduce eight-story units Briefing between classes Lady has luck at TlM's Los Vegas night Bear Alabama? The Lemon Sisters The Encampment group Students, staff, and faculty share thoughts at luncheon Bill Joffee, the Encampment chairman 325 i r f 3 gt w I'm finel thank you, fine! Do you expect me to swallow that? Frolicking photographers and friends Let me tell you about my pin Mordi Gras chairman takes 0 coffee break -.. h x MZEW x y5wA u Now, what the heck is this? Hammond Engineering Bldg. brings new look to campus e r o m e n o r o f m o o r s y u lw A On the Beach 328 'WhO me? Quull Girl? LANI BARLOW MAXINE MILLER 329 d n m e V Fe C m e m 0 g .6 O .m P. In t d e d n e r t O S r e r G t S n n e D: N? fwgf w , E. ?atwg NITTA NV 17 big top the Skating under Some people just d0n t appreciate good music? 0V., m A m 8 ID 6 W H HSwinging Tho mumvnmte of pep Will it hurt? Above: Roar, Lion, Roar! Right: That Man, again! According to Roberts' Rules of Order . . . chy 011 333 Chemical Engineering Building 334 65d We SECTION 4 6 ATHLETICS lxj. Beaver Field Is moved to form Bcovor Stadium 335 RICHARD Wt HAMMOND President t DAVID F. WILLIAMS Vice-Presidcnt PATRICK A. BOTULA Secretary ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ORGANIZATION President - - e RICHARD W. HAMMOND Vice-President . . - DAVID F. WILLIAMS Secretary - . - - PATRICK A. BOTULA Director of Athletics - - ERNEST B. MCCOY Business Manager of Athletics EDWARD M. CZEKAJ The Athletic Association was organized about 1888-89 but information on its early activity is meagre. During the 1920's, a series of changes were made in athletic administrative policy lead- ing to the policies in effect today. The activities of the Association are supported primarily from income from sports events includ- ing allocations mode from student tuition. Today the University can point to a complete program of varsity athletics and a program of fresh- mcm athletics. Included in the varsity program are: Football, baseball, basketball, lacrosse, soccer, cross country, golf, tennis, wrestling, track, and gymnastics. Every year approximately 200 intercollegiate events are held. The program also includes par- ticipation in sectional and national tournaments. The athletic program is managed by the Ath- letic Association, with the advice of the Athletic Advisory Board, composed of students, faculty, alumni, and trustees. Each year in each sport, a senior manager and three junior managers are elected. They, with their assistants, aid the Business Manager in matters pertaining to sports events and aid the coaches and trainers during the sports season. FOOTBALL DAVID P, ALEXANDER STEWART C. BARBER PATRICK A. BOTULA EDWARD G. CAYE PETER J. CIMINO JAMES S. GRAHAM GALEN S. HALL RICHARD J. HOAK JAY L. HUFFMAN CHARLES JANERETTE JAMES N. KERR ROGER KOCHMAN EARL E. KOHLHAAS FRANK R. KORBINI RICHARD J. LUCAS DANIEL P. MADDIGAN RICHARD B. MITINGER THOMAS G. MULRANEY GALEN L. MYERS NORMAN L. NEFF HENRY J. OPPERMAN RICHARD L. PAE WILLIAM D. POPP JOHN G. SAVA WALTER L. SOBCZAK SAMUEL F. STELLATELLA ANDREW R. STYNCHULA JOHN D. URBAN EDWARD T. WHITE RICHARD L. WILSON DAVID F. WILLIAMS LAWRENCE W. WOLF CROSS COU NTRY WALTER R. COTTOM RICHARD U. ENGELBRINK DENNIS JOHNSON GEORGE L. JONES CHARLES R. KING, JR. MICHAEL P. MILLER STEVEN M. MOORHEAD HERMAN C. WEBER JOHN R. WILLIAMS HEAD CHEERLEADER LAURENCE K. BUCK NITTANY LION JOHN H. BEHLER 1959 LETTERMEN SOCCER EDWARD M. ACKLEY CARLOS A. ASTIZ FRED N. BlESECKER VERNON M. BOUNDS FRANK DEVILBISS HOWARD C. FARRER LARRY W. FEGLEY DAVID R. GRUBBS PHILIP W. GUM JAMES G. HOCKENBROCK LOREN E. KLINE ANTHONY MATTEI GARRETT S. MILLER JOHN C. MILLER EUGENE R. RIEFORD WILLIAM R. RlERSON WAYNE H. RODGERS STEPHEN C. SMACK LOUIS J. VAN RAFELGHEN PETER L. WADSWORTH BASKETBALL WILLIAM E. BLISS WALTER F. COLENDER MARK W. DUMARS ROBERT B. EDWARDS THOMAS P. HANCOCK THEODORE P. KUBISTA JONATHAN T. MUSSER MELVIN D. REX PAUL C. SWEETLAND, JR. DONALD G. WILSON GYM NASTI CS GRAEME M. COWEN LEE C. CUNNINGHAM DAVID D. DULANEY WILLIAM A. FOSNOCHT JOHN O. HIDINGER DONALD G. LITTLEWOOD ERNEST V. LOFGREN VINCENT E. NEUHAUSER DAVID D. PALMER RICHARD F. ROST LOUIS SAVADOVE RALPH L. SWANK ARMANDO J. VEGA RICHARD P. WATSON JAY F. WERNER WRESTLING HENRY A. BARONE THOMAS M BURNS JOSEPH A. CRAMP GORDON S. DANKS C. RONALD GOODLING GUY W. GUCCIONE GEORGE R. GRAY DANIEL M. JOHNSTON SAMUEL F. MINOR W. JOHNSTON OBERLY NEIL W. TURNER DONALD M. WILSON TRAC K RONALD E. BEARD ROBERT L. BROWN DONALD V. DAVIES RICHARD U. ENGELBRINK JOHN C. FAREIRA RICHARD S. GROSS RICHARD C. HAMBRIGHT DENNIS C. JOHNSON GEORGE L. JONES FREDERICK L. KERR CHARLES R. KING, JR. DAVID B. LA HOFF THEODORE LOPUSHINSKY GEORGE F. METZGAR EDWARD F. MORAN JONATHAN T. MUSSER ANDREW C. NYCE J. BLAINE O'CONNOR DALE C. PETERS MELVIN R. RAMEY JAMES W. SCHWAB WILLIAM H. SCHWAB ROBERT A. SZEYLLER DAVID R. TRUITT JOHN C. TULLAR JAMES C. WAMBOLD HERMAN C. WEBER DEAN M. ROSSI GOLF ROY G. ALTMAN RICHARD F. BURGOON WILLIAM G. DAVIDSON EDWARD S. KORMOS JOHN T. MORTON SCOTT G. STULTZ HAYDN R. THOMAS LACROSSE MICHAEL R. BEATTIE JOHN M. BEHNE RICHARD S. BULLOCK RICHARD J. DILL GOVE G. ELDER DAVID T. ERWIN RICHARD W. HAMMOND EARLE H. HENDERSON RICHARD J. JANDA JAMES E. KANE WILLIAM J. MCDONOUGH ANDREW S. MOCONYI ROBERT P. SWANSON RAYMOND R. TULEYA DAVID N. WILKINSON JAMES B. WINPENNY BASEBALL JOHN W. ADAMS ROBERT K. ARNER HARRY C. BEANS LAWRENCE J. BEIGHEY WILLIAM F. BENTON CHARLES D. CALDWELL RICHARD E. DeLONG THOMAS DURBIN LARRY R4 FEGLEY LARRY R. FREEDMAN MICHAEL W. HADER LAMARTINE F. HOOD ROBERT S. HOOVER EDWARD J. KIKLA RICHARD LANDIS MARLYN L. RABENOLD RONALD E. RIESE RONALD B. RINKER TENNIS CHARLES A. BIBLEHEIMER JOHN l. BLANCK GERALD E. CARLSON GERALD l. CARP ROBERT L. GITHENS DONALD L. HARNETT JOHN M. KRALL RICHARD W. LUDWIG DONALD M. McCARTNEY DWIGHT G. MOORE 337 s T R o P s L L A F 340 CHEERLEADERS Leading the cheers and the fight songs during the football season, the cheerleaders are an important and impressive part of the color which helps to make c Sat- urday afternoon and a football game complete. In order to be a Penn State cheerleader, the most im- portant characteristic is pep. Freshmen with a 2.0 All- University average are eligible to try out in the Spring. Last year only six of more than 100 attending practice were chosen. Poise, voice, appearance, and general per- sonality are considered in the selection. The cheerleaders began the year with a rally during Orientation Week. The purpose of this rally was to teach the Penn State cheers and songs to the new students. Each week, the cheerleaders, assisted by the newly formed Block S Club, conducted the pre-game rallies. An important part of these rallies and the football games was the presence of the Nittany Lion who amused the crowds with his antics. Absent from the Beaver Field this Fall was the Lion's playmate, Frothy. LAURENCE K. BUCK Head Cheerleader Bottom RoweMorriss Speer Flinn Githens, Hadden, Pritchord, Cavanagh Top Re w-DeRocco Hodges, Bu ck Dey, Glossburn, Abbey LIBERTY BOWL Lions defeat Alabama in first Liberty Bowl Game Liberty Bowl Trophy RICHIE LUCAS ALL-AMERICAN 341 Coach Copmm Manager Sept lgrpcnn Store Sept. 261-Pcnn Store Oct. 3-713an State Oct, 1077 Penn State Oct. 177Penn State Oct 247 Penn State Oct. 312Penn State Nov, 777Pcnn State Nov. 147APCnn State Now 2177130111 State Dec, 19-13mm Stat: FOOTBALL ORGANIZATION CHARLES A. ENGLE PATRICK A. BOTULA - DAVID F. WILLIAMS 1959 RECORD 19 MlBSOUri 8 21 VMI , 0 58 Colgate 20 17 Army V 1 1 21 Boston Universif , 12 20 Illinois . ,. 9 28 West Virginia . 10 18 Syracuse 20 46 Holy Cross V 0 7 Pittsburgh 22 LIBERTY BOWL 7 Alabama . 1 0 Won 9, Lost 2 Coach Bottom RoerBozmk, Caye, Kohlhoos, Lucas, Stellotcllo, Graham, Captain Botulo, Korbini, Urban, chf, Moddnqan, Cimino, Stynchula, Suva, Jonercnc, Mulroney Second Row--Cooch Engle, WIISOn, Long, Koch- mun, Schoeffer, Smith, anger, Soul, Gh1giorelll, Popp, Alexander, Gilmour, Butterfield, Klunc, Furkos, PATRICK A. BOTULA DAVID F. WILLIAMS Coye moves into the V. M. l. secondary Captain Manager m3. .. '1 x '3 3: 3 -1 3we3vwwm-I 3 ?a g' f'U .851! $ ??r3,f,. 6g? 1Ig4; ' . I U $340353 :81 3 72:16:; 4. wx7c '3I03-83asawsse 53-2: 75 70; '. EL 5g '1 V ' ' :1 ,3 : 'V;M n ' I .1 ? Vs JR .3 '3 AR riiWII asm sTo op Ro w--Sc hwo b, nHu Ifmcn , Ba rbr r1 Oppe ram nn, Hook, Hart, Truitt, Sobczak, Kerr, Hall,agGursky,avD ,aMi,aeelloP ,aWy Coach HRip Engle began his tenth campaign as head coach of the Nittany gridders with a vet- eran squad. Nine lettermen were in the starting lineup as Penn State opened the season by upending Mis- souri, 19-8, in a game that was rated as a tossup by the oddsmakers. Richie Lucas wasted no time in his quest for national recognition as he passed and ran his team to a convincing victory. The triple-threat quarter- back completed 10 of H passes and ran for an additional 48 yards, bringing his offensive total to 202 yards. Lucas' performance won for him the Backeof-the-Week award from a national magazine. After a long march in the first quarter, Dick Hoak slashed over right guard from one yard out for the first Penn State TD of the season. There was no more scoring in the first half as two Mis- souri drives were halted by key pass interceptions by Galen Hall and Jim Kerr. Penn State scored quickly as the second half opened on a 52-yard Lucas to Kerr pass play. Cap- tain Pat Botula plunged for the clincher in the final quarter. Defensively, Tackle Charley Janerette and Half- back Dick Pae played stellar roles in leading the hard charging Penn State defense. Lions Win Two at Home The Lions opened their 50th and last home season on Beaver Field against a fired up V. M. I. eleven. Although the Nittanies come out of the game with a 21-0 victory, the score does not indi- cate the closeness of the hard-fought battle. Again Richie Lucas led the attack, passing for two touchdowns and setting up the other while completing 8 of 11 passes. Lucas' first touchdown toss came late in the second quarter as he hit John Bozick in the end zone to give Penn State a 7-0 half-time lead. Janerette leads Hall around the Illinois end A Syracuse lineman is outmaneuvered as Kerr goes for a short gain Eddie Caye's clutch interception on the Penn State goal line halted a V. M. I. bid for a score early in the second half. Later Dick Hoak rambled 16 yards around end for the second touchdown. Lucas hit end Norm Neff in the end zone for the final Penn State score. Colgate was the next victim for the Lion gridders. From the moment Lucas intercepted a pass in the early seconds of the game, the Lions were in command as they trounced Colgate, 58-20. Penn State ran wild as they rolled for 426 yards against hapless Colgate before a happy Band Day audience. Botula led the scoring parade with two touchdowns in the first half with Jim Kerr and Jack Urban scoring the other two. Sam Stellatella also kicked a 34-yard field goal to give the Lions 0 31-13 lead at half-time. The Lions attack continued in the second half as Hoak took the kickoff and raced 87 yards to the Colgate one, and then scored on the next play. Neff was on the re- ceiving end of 0 Lucas aerial for the second Lion score of the period. Halfback Tony Wayne and Tackle Bob Gilmour ac- counted for the last two touchdowns in the fourth period to complete the rout. Army Famine Ends For the first time since 1899 Penn State was triumphant over the cadets of Army. Before a capacity crowd at West Point, which included many Penn State fans, the Lions outfought and outplayed Army to win 17-11. Lucas scored the first Penn State touchdown as he went over from the two to cap a 50-yard drive which in- cluded passes to Neff and Hoak. Stellatella then kicked a 20-yard field goal in the second period to match an Army field goal earlier in the quarter, and the Lions led 10-3. Near the end of the half, a Lucas-to-Opperman pass put the ball on the Army one after a penalty had nullified a 71-yard Cadet touchdown on a pass interception. Lucas rolled out to score with 10 seconds remaining in the half. 345 346 WtT,-' vii? - .. 5, 1 ET. x '01:. PJM Hoak jars Holy Cross ballcarrier Army finally crossed the Penn State goal line in the third period as Caldwell passed to Kirschenbauer to narrow the gap to 17-1 1. With time running out, Army mounted an aerial offensive and began to move down the field. Lucas finally snuffed out the desperation drive by intercepting a Cald- well pass on the sixteen-yard line. BU, Illinois and West Virginia Fall Boston University's Terriers gave the Penn State gridders something to worry about before bowing, 21-12, before a Homecom- ing crowd of 25,000. A terrific desire to win kept BU in the game. Twice the Terrier's stout defense stopped Lion offensive thrusts on the goal line. Richie Lucas accounted for the first Lion score as he scampered 15 yards through the entire BU team to reach paydirt. After a Terrier touchdown, which resulted from a Penn State fumble, Lucas again went to work. His passes moved the Lions to the one-yard line, where he then ran over for the score. Illinois was next on the agenda for the Lions. After being tabbed as minor league by a Cleveland sportscaster, Penn State roared out onto the field at Cleveland's Municipal Stadium and outplayed a highly regarded Illini team to take a 20-9 victory. The Penn State line, led by Andy Styn- chula, proved to be the main reason for victory. The Lion forward wall cleared the way for the Penn State backs on offense and proved as capable on defense playing against the huge Illinois line. Illinois opened the scoring early in the game with a 30-yard field goal. The Blue and White came right back with Lucas scoring from the four to cap a 65-yard march. Before the half was over Penn State scored again, as Galen Hall moved the second unit 48 yards with Dick Pae getting the score. Illinois notched a six pointer to close the gap at intermission. Penn State added the clincher in the third period as Dick Hoak scored after the Lions had recovered an Illinois fumble. With time running out, Penn State stopped an Illinois drive on the three-yard line to com- plete the decision. Lions converge on a Holy Cross back .2 .. Poe gallops for Penn State's only touchdown against Pitt Big Pitt linemen drop Lucas for a loss Against West Virginia, Rip En- gle discovered one of the best pros- pects for a breok-awoy runner in several years in the form of o soph- omore halfback, Roger Kochmcm. Kochmcm was the surprise of the day, running 1 H yards in eight cor- ries and scoring on a 52-yard touch- down jaunt. Kochmcm and the sec- ond unit Reddies sparked the Lions to a 28-10 victory. Sopho- more quorterbock Galen Hall had his greatest day as he directed the Nittony attack. Game of the Year Student spirit reached a new high as the Lions prepared to meet un- defeated Syracuse at Beaver Field. The Lions were up for the battle as they opened the scoring in the first period with Kochmon racing 17 yards to poydirt. Penn State missed the kick for the extra point and led 6-0 at the end of the quarter. The Orange came right back to drive to the Penn State eight, but a Sorette pass was intercepted by Dick Hook to halt the drive. Syra- cuse was not to be denied as they scored the next time they got the ball with Schwedes going over from six yards out. Yates tacked on the extra point to give Syracuse 0 7-6 lead at hoIf-time. Syracuse scored once in the third period and again in the fourth and appeared to have the game clinched as they led 20-6 midway through the fourth quarter. With lightning speed Penn State came roaring back. After the final Syracuse touchdown, Kochmon took the kickoff and, with Urban outlegs Holy Cross defenders Sobczak intercepts a VMI pass as Popp prepares to block the help of a key block by Bud Kohlhaas at midfield, galloped lOO yards for the score. A try for a two-point conversion failed. The Lions, with renewed spirit, held Syra- cuse and forced the Orange to kick from their own territory. The Penn State line charged quickly, and Andy Stynchula blocked the kick and Penn State recov- ered on the one-yard line. Sam Sobczak scored the touchdown on the next play to cut the Syracuse lead to 20-18. State lost a chance for a tie as Kochman's plunge for a two-point conversion was stopped short of the goal line. As the Penn State team left the field, they received a standing ovation from the capacity crowd that had just seen sixty minutes of great football. This hard-won victory vaulted Syracuse to the number one ranking among football teams in the Nation and clinched for them the Lambert Trophy, which is the symbol of eastern football supremacy. Big Victory; Big Upset The Nittany gridders quickly dispelled all thought of a let down after the Syracuse loss as they roared back against Holy Cross. With the Penn State offense moving like clockwork, the Lions couldn't be stopped. Before the final gun, the Lions had notched a 46-0 victory. The game was the last to be played on Beaver Field and the following week, work was started on moving the stands to a new location to be known as Beaver Stadium. After a fiery burst in the opening min- utes of the first period, the Crusaders were never in the game as the Lions ran rough- shod over the field. Lucas set up the first score on a 69-yard aerial to Bib Mitinger, who made it to the Crusaders' eight-yard line. Jim Kerr went over for the score two plays later. The next time the Nittanies got the ball Sam Sobczak scored and Stel- latella converted. From this first period burst, the Lions turned it into a complete rout with Lucas, Pae, Kerr, Mitinger, and Jim Smith doing the scoring. Pittsburgh's C-Mene-Cunningham, Clem- ens, and Cox-had a field day at Pitt Sta- dium, as the Panthers upset the Liberty Bowl bound Lions, 22-7. Penn State's of- fense was completely stalled by the rugged Panthers and the Lions were never in the game. The deepest thrust by the Lions in the first half was to the Pitt 29 where they were halted. Pitt's first score came when Richie Lucas was caught in his own end zone after Penn State had stopped the Panthers on the one- yard line. Before the half ended, Toncic and Clemens also scored, and Pitt led l6-O at half-time. The Panthers quickly tallied again as the second half opened with Fred Cox rambling 86 yards on the first play from scrimmage. Penn State's offense was bogged down throughout the half with Pae getting the only score after a nine-yard run. 3mm . , ,-.. Korbini takes a breather Liberty Bowl Champions In the first annual Liberty Bowl game the Nittany Lions met the once- beaten Crimson Tide of Alabama. On a cold mid-December day in Philau delphia Stadium the Lions completely dominated the Tide but could eke 9Ut only a 7-0 decision. When All-American Richie Lucas was injured early 1 the game, Galen Hall took over the direction of the team and proved to be Cl key figure in the victory. After many scoring drives had been stopped, the Lions finally pushed t0 the Bamall eighteen-yard line with only seconds remaining in the first half. With time for only one play, State lined up for a fieId-goal attempt With Stellatella kicking and Hall holding. Hall took the snap from center, lUmped up, and threw a pass to Kochman near the left sideline. Behind SUperb blocking Kochman churned 17 yards and finally fell into the end Zone for the touchdown as the half ended. Although Penn State moved for 278 yards rushing, to 104 for Ala- bClma, they could not cross the 'Bama goal line again as the Tide defense lightened when its back was to the wall. Jay Huffman, Penn State's sophomore center, was named the out- Slanding player of the game for his work on both offense and defense. Hall looks for running room against Pitt defenders Post Season Honors In 1959 Penn State fielded its best team since the undefeated pow- erhouse of 1947. Savage line play, a tough defense, and a potent of- fense put the Lions in or near the top ten in most football polls. The Lions added a fitting climax to the season, in the Liberty Bowl, by giv- ing Coach Engle his 100th victory of his career. Individually, the Lions were led by Quarterback Richie Lucas who was named to almost every All-Ameri- ca team in sight. Lucas was also named to the first team All-East and received the Maxwell Trophy as the outstanding college football player of 1959. Lucas' awards were not undeserved, as he broke the Penn State total offense records for one season and for a career set by all- time great Lenny Moore in 1954. Lucas led the team in rushing with 325 yards and in addition passed for 913 yards, which included five touchdown passes. Many other Lions received recog- nition for their play during the sea- son. Stynchula was also named to the first team AlLEast and Neff, Botula, Kohlhaas, and Janerette were given second team berths. Sev- en Lion seniors also participated in six post-season all star games. Lucas played in three games, Stynchula and Janerette two, and Botula, Kohl- haas, Korbini, and Neff one each. Penn State also kept its streak of winning seasons intact. The mark was extended to twenty-one consec- utive seasons of winning records for Nittany Lion football teams. KENN ETH F. HOSTERMAN 350 m ooch t PETER L. WADSWORTH aptoin FRED N. BIESECKER Manager SOCCER Coach - - Captain - Manager - - Sept. Oct. 3-Penn State Oct. IOePenn State Oct. 17ePenn State Oct. 24ePenn State Oct. 3lePenn State . Nov. 7ePenn State Nov. I4ePenn State Nov. ZlePenn State V. 26ePenn State . ,.... ....... ORGANIZATION - KENNETH F. HOSTERMAN - PETER L. WADSWORTH - FRED N. BIESECKER Bucknell 2 y ............................................. Pittsburgh ................................... 1 Lost 7 Just one word, frustration, amply describes the efforts of Coach Ken Hosterman's soccermen as the Lion booters suffered through their worst season in almost 50 years. The loss of high-scoring cen- ter forward, Bill Fiedler, and injuries which beset the Lions through- out the campaign were too much to overcome. J Jwtij The two wins against seven losses recorded by the booters does not tell the true story of the Lionsf potential and soccer ability. In many of the losses, the Nittony soccermen outplayed the I opposition only to lose as the breaks went the other way. Not all games were this way, however, as , e Lions met and were defeated by some peren- Qy - ioHy strong soccer teams. Many times the Lions X, re simply outhustled. h lntthe opening game, Bucknell nipped the ' 2-1, after suffering of the hands of the Lions for 22 straight years. A 5-1 loss to pow- erful West Chester followed before the Lion of- tense broke loose and the defense tightened for a 6-0 win over Syracuse. Hord-fought losses to Colgate and Maryland preceded CI great team victory over Navy. Next undefeated Temple continued their winning ways by shutting out the Lions, 2-0. As in many of the preceding games, the Army contest was played in 0 sea of mud as the Lions lost, 4-2. Pitt added to the Lions' woes by winning the finale, 1-0. W 5 - 1m 5w $$b 3,44. 5, . STAT: ?;th STAT; Bottom Row-Hostermnn, Acklcy, Kline, Wadsworth, Miller, Hockcnbrock, Fogley. Second Row-Asfiz, Bounds. Farrer, Rciford, Von Rofelghen, Riorson, Gum. Top RowhSmock, Mattel, Muller, Doanbiss, Rodgers, Grubhsv RICHARD U. ENGELBRINK 352 CHARLES D. WERNER Coach Captain WALTER R. COTTOM Manager CROSS COUNTRY ORGANIZATION Coach - - - - - - CHARLES D. WERNER Captain - - - - - RICHARD U. ENGELBRINK Manager - - - - - - WALTER R. COTTOM 1959 RECORD Oct. 3-Penn State .......................... 18 Cornell .......................................... 37 Oct. 10-Penn State .......................... 17 Pittsburgh ........................ 44 Oct. 17ePenn State .......................... 25 Navy ............................. 30 Oct. 24-Penn State ................... 40 Michigan State ................ 21 Nov. 7-Penn State .......................... 30 Manhattan ................................... 27 Nov. 16el. C. A. A. A. A. tournament in New York, N. Y., Penn State, Third Place Nov. 23-N. C. A. A. tournament in East Lansing, Mich., Penn State, Tenth Place Won 3, Lost 2 Penn State's higth-regarded cross country team started the season in fine style, winning their first three meets. Lion Captain Dick Engelbrink led the harriers in their opening meet win over Cor- nell by circling the difficult home course in 26:44. The Nittanies also took the next four spots as they completely outclassed the Bears in winning, 18-37. LL31: The same story prevailed as the Engelbrink- led Lions beat Pitt by a convincing 17-44 margin. Next, a tough Navy squad scared the Lions be- fore bowing, 2530, at Annapolis. Herm Weber took second place for the Lions. Then the Nittany dual meet season ended on two sour notes. At East Lansing, powerful Michigan State ran away from the Lion hill-and- dalers, winning 21-40. New York's Van Cort- landt Park was the scene of Penn State's heart- breaking 27-30 loss to Manhattan, Chick King, one of the top Lion harriers, sprained his ankle during the race, which may have cost the Lions the victory. Weber put forth his finest effort of the season by placing first. However, the season was not lost as Coach Chick Werner's harriers came back to fare well in post season competition. Engelbrink finished third in the l. C. A. A. A. A. meet as the team also took third place. In the N. C. At A. meet, Engelbrink came in seventh and the team, tenth. For his fine efforts, Engelbrink was named to the AII-American cross country teamt Bottom Row-Manager Fey, Williams! Weber, Moorhood, Engelbrink, Jones, King. Top Row--Coarh Wcrncr, Muller, LuHoH, Machlan, Millhouse, Schwab, Johnson, Assistant Coach Gordon. Cornell runner foIlows Schwab in the homestretch WINTER SPORTS v, 356 JOHN S. Coach EGLI e BASKETBALL ORGANIZATION WALTER Coach - - Captain Manager - Dec. 1ePenn State Dec. SePenn State Dec. 12-Penn State Dec. 15e-Penn State Dec. 19ePenn State Dec. 28-Penn State Dect 29ePenn State Jcm 5-Penn State Jon 9ePenn State Jon. 1 ZePenn State Jan. 23ePenn State Jane 30-Penn State Feb 6e-Penn State Feb 10ePenn State KEYSTONE 50 .72 76 73 V 71 . 75 77 77 1,71 Purdue . West Virginia Syracuse Colgate CLASSIC Temple Duquesne WALLY COLEN DER Captain JOHN S EGLI F. COLENDER Carnegie Tech .. West Virginia . Bucknell Pittsburgh . Carnegie Tech Gettysburg V . avy . - DAVID P. ANDERSON 1959-60 RECORD North Carolina State DAVID P. ANDERSON Manager 1 Action under the boards Feb 13--Penn State V . 96 Rutgers . ................... Feb 15ePenn State ............ 62 Bucknell .............. Feb 19-Penn State ........... 75 Colgate Feb. ZOePenn State ............ 60 Syracuse ........................ 61 Feb. 25ePenn Statemhwn 76 Lehigh ., .. 58 Feb. 27ePenn State ............ 63 Pittsburgh ...................... 64 M r 4ePenn State ............ 68 Temple ........................ 79 Mar SePenn State ,. . .. . 85 Rutgers ........................... 59 Won 1 1; Lost 1 1 Paced by the ace backcourt duo of Mark HThe MCI- gicion DuMars and Captain Wally Colender, Penn State's basketball team spun an about face after losing the three opening suicide games to court powers and completed a season which may be described as moder- ately successful. After initial losses to nationally ranked North Carolina State, Purdue and West Virginia, the Nittany dribblers started to make their move as they beat Syra- cuse and Duquesne while losing to Colgate and Temple. The Temple and Duquesne games were a port of the first annual Keystone Classic held in Harrisburg. The Lions came of age in the Duquesne game, which marked the beginning of a streak which saw the hoopsters win six out of their next seven contests. Gene Harris' rebounding and timely tap-ins furnished the spark that was sadly lacking in previous contests. The sophomore trio of Harris, Jake Trueblood and John Phillips along with veteran Paul Sweetland proved in- valuable in forthcoming games as their maneuvering and rebounding abilities improved as the season progressed. The only loss in these seven games was a heart- breaker for the third year in a row at Rec Hall to Mr. Everything, Jerry West, and his playmates from West Virginia, 75-73. This game was possibly Penn State's best of the year, even though it was in a losing effort. DuMars and Colender, called by many experts the best backcourt combination in the East, were hitting from all angles and the Lions led with only minutes remaining. However, West Virginia's clutch per- formers again were superior when it counted as they edged ahead of the Lions just before the buzzer. Coach John Egli was pessimistic at the beginning of the season as to the possibilities of his team break- ing down. Egli's comment that all of our opponents look stronger this year with only a few exceptions, cast early gloom on Penn State's basketball outlook. Egli credited all of his team members for doing an out- standing job, especially for the way they came back after those opening losses. During their hot streak, the Lions twice swept past the best Carnegie Tech team in years, and also beat the likes of Pitt, Bucknell, and Gettysburg. Hopes of a bid to a post-season tournament were promptly squashed by a tough Navy squad as the Middies de- Bottom RoweDuMars, Dibert, Ramey. Second Row-Kane, Trueblood, Musser, Shea, Harris, Sweetland, Coach Egli. Top RoweWilson, Phillips, Bradshaw, Eisele, Calender. feated Penn State, 87-71, at Annapolis. Bucknell was beaten for the second time of the year before the Lion Dribblers embarked on a disasterous road trip, losing a close game to Colgate, 84-75, and a tough one to Syracuse, 61-60. The season ended with losses to Pitt and Temple and wins over Lehigh and Rutgers. Captain Calender, possessor of a soft, accurate jump shot was a reliable scorer. Typical of his clutch performances was his field goal in the second Bucknell game with one minute remaining to put Penn State ahead. After Bucknell tied the score, Calender calm- ly swished the cords again on a 30-foot jumper with 5 seconds to go. The standout scorer was, of course, DuMars. His fancy dribbling, classy ballhandling, and expert marks- manship awed the crowds wherever he played. Du- Mars, 0 potential All-American, should be at his best next year. Hardworking sophomore Phillips edged his way into the starting lineup early in the campaign and con- tinued to play outstanding ball throughout the year. Phillips' ballhawking tactics on defense and rebound- ing were outstanding. A better rebounder was True- blood who had all the necessary equipment but whose only detriment seemed to be lack of confidence. His experience should be valuable in the coming two years. Bill Soul and Mel Ramey performed admirably in spots but the bench as a whole was seldom called upon to fill in. The team sometimes lacked fire but proved that it could flurry when the situation demanded. The possibility of Harris blossoming into a star is a bright spot for next year. Most sorely missed will be the steady shooting of Calender and the board work of Sweetland. 358 CHARLES M. SPEIDEL Coach Captain ORGANIZATION Coach - - . - CHARLES M. SPEIDEL Captain - - - SAMUEL F. MINOR Manager - - NORMAN W. LUTKEFEDDER 1960 RECORD Dec. SaPenn State . 31 Army ......................... 0 Dec. 124Penn State . .. . . 33 Colgate 0 Dec. 174Penn State 19 Michigan 12 Jon. 9-Penn State .7 19 Lehigh .......................... 1 1 Jan, 23--Penn State . . 22 8 Feb 6-Penn State V . 21 7 Feb. 13-Penn State . 25 8 Feb. 20-Penn State V 24 7 Feb. 27ePenn State V V. , 14 Pitt ........................... 14 Mar 5-Penn State . . 20 Rutgers ..................... 9 Won 9; Lost 0; Tied 1 Mar. 11-12--E. 11 W. A. at Princeton N. J. Penn State and Pitt tied for team title. Oberly heavyweight champion. Mor. 24-26-N. C. A. A. at College Park, Md. Penn State- seventh. SAMUEL F. MINOR NORMAN W. LUTKEFEDDER Manager The Lion matmen roared through their best season since the National Championship year of 1953 to post on undefeated 9-0-1 slate. Only a 14-14 tie with Pitt marred the record and it was Pitt also that tied the Lion team for the Eastern Intercollegiate title. The proteges of Coach Charlie Speidel registered wins over Army, Colgate, Michigan, Lehigh, Cornell, Maryland, Navy, Syracuse, and Rutgers. Before the start of the season, the Lions were picked by Amateur Wrestling News as the pre-season choice to win the national championship. After the first month of competition, in spite of the fact that State won all their matches, they dropped to third in the national rankings behind Oklahoma State and Oklahoma, which come up with their perennial out- standing teams in the Southwest, the hotbed of collegiate wrestling. Captain Sam Minor, a senior from Carmichaels, was a leader by action as well as title. The red-haired 147-pound veteran compiled a 7-1-2 record in the 10 matches and boosted his career record with the Blue and White to 20-8-3, the best mark on the club. The other three seniors on the club were Honk Barone, Guy Guccione and Gordie Danks. Barone, a 177-pound ex-Marine, had the best year of his col- legiate career, going undefeated in 10 matches. He won 8, lost 0 and tied 2. That brought his three-year varsity totals to 14-5-5. Guccione also had an undefeated string going till he was beaten by Les Austin, Syracuse ace who didn't lose a dual meet in four years. Guccione, however, fin- ished the season with a fine 6-1-2 slate. The senior 137- 12511515! 3 66' Bottom Row-Confor, Scordo. Gucmonc, Wilson, Top pounder from Bay Shore, N. Y., posted a Penn State Career record of 1719-5 Danks wrestled tive matches in the 130-pound class. The tow-headed three-year Ietterman from Ithaca, N. Y., won 2 and lost 3. Juniors Jerry Seckler and Johnston Oberly were unbeaten in the regular dual meet campaign. Seck- ler, a stocky, muscular grappler from Long Island, N. Y, conquered nine opponents while wrestling in both the 157 and 167-pound classes. The only scar on his otherwise perfect slate was a 1-1 draw with Harry Pollok of Syracuse in a 167-pound matcht Oberly, brother of Penn State's former national heavyweight champ Bill, is a 250-pound behemoth with surprising speed for a man of his size. He opened the season with a fall, then was held to a 7-1 decision and a 1-1 draw before pinning the next five men he faced. He had a total of 7 pins among his 9 triumphs for the season. Four outstanding sophomores piled up records above the .667 percentage mark and indicate a bright future for Penn State wrestling, perhaps even a return Row-Faris, Grecnlcof, My to the crest of the collegiate wave, such as they rode from 1950-1954 when they won 34 straight meets Tony Scordo, Art Ravitz, Ron Pifer and Phil Myer were the rookie stars who helped pace the Blue and White matmen to their outstanding season. Scordo, the 123-pound starter, earned the nickname of Hgiant- killer when he beat the opposing team captain in his first two matches. He met four team captains in all and didnt lose to any of them. The spunky little grappler was undefeated till he dropped a close 10-8 decision to Pitt's Dick Martin in the next to the lost meet. His season record was 6-2-2. Pifer made his varsity debut an auspicious one by pinning the first three men he faced. AI Marion, Syracuse's eastern place winner, broke Pifer's string 6 ?gNN 5W; :1 Second Row4oach Spcidel, Dunks, Baronc, Piferl Seckler, Captain Minor, or, White, Oberly, Gilmour, Polacek, Barone, Rawtz. but the young Lion went on to compile a 6-3 record, wrestling at 167 and dropping to 157 for the last three meets. Myer, a 177-pound understudy to Borone was one of the biggest surprises of the season. The hard- working newcomer moved up to take over the assign- ment in the newly added 191-pound class and did a creditable job. He won his first three matches and closed out the year with a 4-1-1 record. Ravitz wrest- led the opening match at 137, then alternated with Danks at 130 at the end of the campaign and compiled a 2-1 slate. In the Easterns at Princeton, four Lion matmen reached the finals but only Oberly won his match by pinning Wood of Brown in 3:38. Minor was decis- ioned by Zolikotf of Pitt; Seckler was decisioned by Turner of Lehigh, and Myer lost to Hall of Pitt. The Lions placed seventh in the Nationals, in which Oklahoma won its fifth National crown. Only Guccione reached the semi- -tinals but he lost his match in overtime to Austin of Syracuse, who had previously beaten him in dual meet competition 359 360 EUGENE WETTSTONE Coach RONALD S. GLOU Manager GYMNASTICS ORGANIZATION Coach - - - - EUGENEJ WETTSTONE Co-Captain - - - AY WER NER Co-Captain - - - LEE C CJUNNINGHAM Manager - - - RONALD S. GLOU 1960 RECORD Jon. 9-Penn State ........ 52V2 Temple r , I 43V2 Jon. l6ePenn State ........ 73 West Virginia .............. 23 Feb 6-e-Penn State ........ 3 ......................... 33 Feb ISePenn State 41 V2 Army ....................... 54 V2 Feb ZOePenn State . 69 Syracuse .................. 27 Feb, 27ePenn State ., 57 Pittsburgh . . 39 Won 5; Lost 1. Mar. 4-5eE. l. G. L. at Philadelphia, Pa. Individual Chompions- Weiss in Olympic AII-Around and Parallel Bars; Werner in Free Exercise; and Cunningham in Side Horse and Horizontal Bars. Mar. 18-19-N. C. A. A. at University Park, Pa. Team titlee Penn State. Individual ChampioneWerner, AIl-Around; Wer- ned tied wnh Aoronson, Army, in Swinging Rings. JAY WERNER Co-Coptoin LEE C. CUNNINGHAM CO-Captoin Jerry Schaefer does difficult routine With the sophomore sensation, Greg Weiss, to re place the fabulous Armando Vega, the Penn State gymnastics team rolled to a 5-1 record, losing only to Army, and then went on to take the Olympic All- Around and four other individual titles in the Eastern lntercollegiotes and the AIl-Around and team title in the Nationals held in Recreation Hall. Coach Gene Wettstone's G-Men opened their tenth consecutive winning season by toppling on im- proved Temple team, 52V2-43V2. Weiss scored the first triple of the season by chalking up firsts on the side horse, the parallel bars, and the high bar. Werner and Cunningham gambled on their events and lost, as they posted their poorest records of the season. Werner could only garner two-thirds and a fourth and Cunningham took a second, third and fourth. West Virginia saw the Gold Dust Twins snap back to their old form as between them they wracked up four firsts, a second, and a third. Weiss also chimed in with a first on the parallel bars and second on the high bar and side horse. Cunningham scored the second triple of the sea- son in leading the gymnasts to a 63-33 romp over the Midshipmen from Navy. Cunningham scored firsts in tumbling, the side horse, and highlighted the eve- ning with a 279 performance on the high bar. Weiss managed seconds on the high bar and P-bars while Werner ended the home opener with an amazing 281 on the swinging rings. Despite excellent performances by Cunningham on the high bar and side horse and Weiss on the paral- lel bars, Army's depth overwhelmed the Iuckless Lions, high bar and the rings lowered the final score con- siderably, the Nittany gymnasts still managed to trounce Pitt on the strength of Weiss's firsts on the horizontal bar and parallel bars and second on the side horsei Cunningham had a terrific routine going for him on the high bar, exhibiting the form that won him this event in last year's EIGA's, when he broke just prior to his dismount. He did come back to win the side-horse event with almost perfect form. Dave Palmer closed out his varsity career with a 250 on the horse, the best score he had ever achieved, which was good enough for third place. Bob Mumau and Bill Fosnocht turned in their lowest times of the Bottom RowePalmcr, Lotgren, Morrow, Co-Captain Werner, Co-Captain Cunningham, Schoeter, Yohn, Weiss. Glou. 54172-41932. Minor and major breaks by all of the Lion contenders was the main reason for the Lions' first setback in 15 dual meets. The big threeeCun- ningham, Werner and Weisseali scored major breaks in at least one of their events to seal their doom. Not to be outdone by the earlier triples of Cun- ningham and Weiss, Werner also chimed in for a winning cause against Syracuse by scoring his first triple of the season in spectacular fashion with a 267 on the horizontal bar, a 272 on the parallel bars, and a spectacular 287 on the swinging rings to lead the State team to a 69-27 rout over the Orangemen. Weiss and Cunningham picked up the remaining first places in the side horse and tumbling respectively. Sophomore find, Jerry Schaefer, continued his amazing climb from obscurity in copping second on the rings with o 276 performance. Although breaks by the Gold Dust Twins on the Top ROWeCoach Wettstonc, Criley, Neuhauser, Mumuu, W. Fosnocht, B. Fosnocht, Buhl, Manager year for the rope climb, tying at 3.7, to lead the Nit- tany troup to a sweep in this event. In the Eastern lntercollegiates, Weiss tagged him- self as one of the top gymnasts as he took the Olympic AlI-Around crown and a first on the parallel bars. Cun- ningham won first on the high bar and side horse and Werner, who was third in the All-Around, was first in the free exercise. Before a capacity crowd in Recreation Hall, Wern- er, in the best day of his college career, won the i960 All-Around title in the Nationals and the following night tied with John Aaronson, of Army, for the swing- ing rings title. Werner placed second and Weiss and Cunning- ham tied in 5th place on the horizontal bars. Werner was also second on the still rings and Weiss was sec- ond on the parallel bars as Wettstone's men moved to their 6th N. C. A. A. crown. 361 SPRING SPORTS 364 R ICHARD R. BURGOON Coptein-Elect GOLF ORGANIZATION Coach e - JOSEPH E. BOYLE, JR. CaptaineElect - RICHARD F. BURGOON i959 RECORD Apr. 4ePenn State 1 Maryland .. 6 Apr. 1 ie-Penn State 2 Pennsyl'niu 5 Apr. i7ePenn State 5 V2 W. Virginia 3 V2 Apr. iBePenn State 7 Georgetown 0 Apr. ZSePenn State 3 Syracuse . 4 Apr. 30-Penn State 6 Lehigh I May 2ePenn State 5 Pittsburgh . 2 May 5-Penn State 5 Bucknell 2 May i6-Penn State 4 Cornell 3 Won 6; Lost 3 May 9, 10, HeEIGA TOURNAMENT AT PRINCETON, N. J. Penn State, 2nd Place JOSEPH E' BOYLE' JRt Coach The Nittany Lions saw their eleven-match winning streak broken in their initial outing of the season at the hands of the Terrapins of Maryland. Pennsylvania downed the Lions in the first home match. Although Cop- toin Bill Davidson shot a one-under-par 68, he was defeated by Don Norberry. The Lions woh two of their next three matches in beating Georgetown and West Virginia while losing to Syracuse. Scott Stultz lost his first match in thirteen games at West Virginia. The Lions won the next three matches by turning back Lehigh, Pitt, and Bucknell as Davidson, Dick Burgoon, and John Morton played stellar golf. The team competed in the E. I; G. A. at Princeton, N. J., and placed second to defending champion Yale. Burgoon was low medalist in the first round. The Lions posted a 6-3 record by whipping Cornell in their last match. Burgoon and Davidson entered the N. C. A. A.'s but failed to qualify. Bottom RoweKormos, Thomas, Rutherford, Altman. Top RoweCopioin Burgoon, Morton, Stultz, Dowdson, Coach Boyle. TENNIS GENE A. FLICK Captoin-Elect STANLEY L. FOSTER Monoger-Elect The l959 edition of Penn State's tennis team suffered spells of incon- Sistency as the record of four victories and nine defects will attest. With Only three returning lettermen on hand, Coach Sherm Fogg was to face his most disastrous season of the thirteen he has served as Nittony net coach. When the Lions won, they excelled, shutting out Junioto, West Vir- ginia, and Pitt by 9-0 scores; but when they lost, the margin was almost equally as large. One of the best matches of the season saw the netmen defeat Syracuse, 6-3, in their only non-shutout win of the year. The netmen also provided surprisingly strong competition for Maryland's powerful Atlan- tic Coast Conference Champions before bowing. An oddity in the scoring occurred in the Army match when darkness halted the final doubles match after each team had won a set. The officials gave V2 point to each team. Bottom Row-Krall, Ludwig, Blcnck. Top ROWeMonoger Carlson, Captain Bibleheimer, Corp, Harnett, Moore, Coach Fogg. SHERMAN P. FOGG Coach ORGANIZATION Coach - - SHERMAN P. FOGG Coptain-Elect - GENE A. FLICK Manager-Elect - STANLEY L. FOSTER 1959 RECORD Apr. ll-Penn State 1 Cornell V 8 Apr. l4ePenn State 9 Junioto .. 0 Apr. le-Penn State 3 Maryland . 6 Apr. 22-Penn State 1 V2 Army .. . 7V2 Apr. 25-Penn State 2 Georgetown 7 Apr. 29ePenn State 2 Bucknell 7 May Zepenn State l Lehigh ...... 8 May 4ePenn State l Navy ,. 8 May 9-Penn State 6 Syracuse V. V 3 May lZe-Penn State 0 Penn ....... 9 May l9ePenn State 9 W. Virginia 0 May 22-Penn State 1 Colgate 8 May 30ePenn State 9 Pittsburgh 9 0 Won 4; Lost 9 365 366 EARNEST E. BAER oac R ICHARD S. BULLOCK Co-Captain-Elect LACROSSE ROBERT P. SWANSON G. ROBERT ZECHMAN Co-Captain-Elect Monager-Elect For the first time in three years, Coach Ernie Baer's lacrosse team fin- ished the season with a winning log, taking five games while losing four and tying one. After being snowed out of their first game with Hofstra, the Penn State team met and soundly trounced Loyola, 14-3, with John Behne scoring eight goals. Against Hobart, Behne again was the standout stickman as his five goals led the Lions to an 11-3 victory. Trailing unbeaten Cornell at halftime, the Lion stickmen staged a come- back to beat the Big Red, 10-6, in one of their biggest wins at the season. Sandwiched between these victories was a win over Penn, 9-4, on Beaver Field. Teams coming out of Maryland proved too much for the Lions as Navy whipped State, 29-3, and the Terrapins of Maryland powered their way to a 20-1 victory. Syracuse also beat the Lions, 14-7. Bottom Row-Castellu, Henderson, Hammond, Wilkinson, Janda, Dill, Behne, Winpenny, Captain Swanson, Bruce, Manager Bell, Georget Second Row-Tuleya, Elder, Captain Bullock, Erwin, Palmer, Schilling, Beattie, Kane. Top Row-Cooch Boer, Coach McHugh, Ogden, Flenniken, Lockhart, Greeniee, McDonough, Moconyi, Stcinmon, Shure, Hinkle, Arison. ORGANIZATION Coach - - - - - EARNEST E. BAER Co-Captain-Elect - - - RICHARD S. BULLOCK Co-Captain-Elect . - ROBERT P. SWANSON Manoger-Elect - , - G. ROBERT ZECHMAN I959 RECORD Apr. 4--Penn State ........... 14 Loyola ................................ 3 Apr. 1 lePenn State .............. Apr. ISePenn State ............ V Apr. lB-Penn State .............. l I Hobart .................................. 3 Apr. ZZePenn State ............. 10 Cornell May 2-Penn State .............. 7 Syracuse , May 6-Penn State .............. I Maryland .............................. 20 May 9ePenn State .............. 4 Swarthmore .......................... 4 May 13--Penn State .............. 8 Lehigh .......................... 5 May l6ePenn State .............. 5 Rutgers ................................ l7 Won 5; Lost 4; Tied l The Penn State stickmen broke even in their final games of the season. Swarthmore battled the Lions to 0 stand- still to gain a 4-4 tie. After that, the Lions come back to beat Lehigh in an exciting game, 8-5, but the season was ended on a sad note as Rutgers won over Penn State, 17-5. A fine tribute was paid to Coach Boer when he was selected as a coach of the North team in the AIl-Star game at the end of the season. Rugged action in Lacrosse 367 BASEBALL F. JOSEPH BEDENK Coach RICHARD LANDIS ROBERT J. SOLOT Captain-Elect Monoger-Elect The Nittany Lions gave foreworning of a big season to come as they opened the 1959 campaign with come-from-behind victories over Gettysburg and Bucknell. Poced by the timely hitting of Bob Hoover, Zeke DeLong, and Bill Benton and by the brilliant pitching of Ron Riese, Tom Durbin, and sophomore Ed Kikla, the Lions continued to move in fine style as they boosted their record to twelve victories while losing only to Ohio State and Syracuse. Looking for a ploy-off berth as the season drew to a close, Penn State shut out West Virginia and Pitt behind the pitching of Ed Kiklo, but lost tough decisions to Pitt and Temple to break even in the last four games of the regular season. With a 13-4 record Coach Joe Bedenk received on invi- tation to take his Lions into the District ll playoffs for the fifth straight year. The Lions did not disappoint their followers as they proved their supremacy in the East by defeating Temple and Ithaca and thus gaining a spot in the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska. Bottom Row-Cooch Bedenk, Captain Londis, McSporron, Riese, Caldwell, Adams, Fegley, Beans, DeLong, Durbin, Manager Hood. Top Row-Kiklo, Luff, Benton, Beighey, Hader, Amer, Rinker, Hrobck, Hoover, Medlar. s: x- 133' 1:1 n? t K I 5r i ' . '. I I; is? k . .57 , t GEL ,, a ' r sni'..,isur 59.5; I . , 5er f '9 'i - - -,. 1. rt ...' '33! i 'J v ' '1! Sn H i ' . . ,1 t , usu t Y N570 7 5 7- . I 1' .6 ,er M u, A WWW, g X SWNO' 'P, ' . .5 - - , s t iv. u s; t m Ab any ex; h ah? -. W... I ',.1..r ' 368 ORGANIZATION Coach . . . . . F. JOSEPH BEDENK CaptaineElect . . . RICHARD LANDIS Monager-Elect . . - . ROBERT J. SOLOT I959 RECORD Apr. BwPenn State 10 Gettysburg 6 May 20-Penn State 10 Pitt . ,,,,,,,,,, 0 Apr. I4ePenn State 8 Bucknell ........ 7 May 22-Penn State 9 Temple 13 Apr. l7-Penn State 3 Ohio State 6 Apr. 18--Penn State 6 Ohio State 1 NCAA DISTRICT ll CHAMPIONSHIPS Apr. IB-Penn State 8 Ohio State i 2 at University Park. Pa- Apr. 22-Penn State 2 Bucknell ........ 1 June 4e-Penn State 16 Temple ........ 4 Apr. 25-Penn State 17 Georgetown 3 June 5-Penn State 7 lthaca .......... 3 Apr. 25-Penn State 9 Georgetown i 0 May ZePenn State 10 perm ............ 3 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS May 5-Penn State 6 Navy ............ 3 at Omaha, Neb. May BePenn State 7 Coigate ........ 5 June lB-Penn State 5 Connecticut .. 3 May 9--Penn State 6 Syracuse ........ 10 June l4ePenn State 6 Oklahoma S. 8 May 9ePenn State 9 Syracuse ........ 1 June lS-Penn State 7 Clemson .i 0 May l6-Penn State 3 est Virginia 0 June 16-Penn State 3 Oklahoma S. .. 4 May 20--Penn State 5 Pitt .............. 6 Won 17; Lost 6 Penn State opened the series by de- feating Connecticut, but Oklahoma State proved troublesome as they squeezed post the eastern kingpins, 8-6. The Nit- tony Lions kept their hopes alive in the double elimination series as Ron Riese shut out Clemson. Ed Kikla lost his first game of the season 05 the Lions again lost to Oklahoma State. This ended the season for the Lion baseballers as they finished the year with a chart of 17 vic- tories and 6 defeats. 369 TRACK RICHARD U. ENGELBRINK CHARLES D. WERNER Coptoin-Elect Coach Record- smoshing performances were a common occurence in the Spring of 1959 as the undefeated Nittany Lion track squad ran away with five dual meets, claimed several medals in three relay carnivals and climaxed the sea- son with an overwhelming victory in the 83rd iC4- A outdoor track and field championships In New York, N Y. The Nittony spikers, under the tutelage of Head Coach Chick Werner and his assistant Norm Gordon romped to wins over Navy, Ohio State Michi- gan State Pitt and Manhattan, running up sizable point spreads over every team except Pitt However, they beat the Panthers without aid of their top five runners-Ed Moron, Chick King, Dick Engelbrink, Bill Schwob and Don Davies, who ran in the Coliseum Relays in Los Angeles the some week- end and captured second place in the two-mile relay. The Lion cindermen won the distance medley 0nd two-mile and four- mile relays ot Quontico and also took the distcmce medley 0nd four-mile relay at the Penn Relays. Captain Moron was on inspirational leader who set the example for his teammates by his own performances. Moron clipped off the fastest mile ever run in a dual meet, 4:021, against Michigan State and set the new school records in both the mile and holf-mile. Bottom Roww'Connor, Cotton, King, Tullar, Moron, Wombold, Schwab, Avery, Kerr, Jones. Second Row-- Rossi, Sharpe, Brown, Captain Engelbrink, Hombright, Szeyller, Foreiro, Weber, Romey, Beard, Metzgor, Coach Werner. Third ROWeSchweitzer, Lueido LoHoff, Truitt, Moten, Gross, Johnson, Nyce, Williams, Donahue, Davies, Wayne Myers. Fourth RoweGordon, Thomas Simon, Moorheod Curtis, Miller, Larson, Lacey, Corver, Antenucci, Maize. Top ROWeKombau, Pigossi Schwartz Zoiter Wettstone Weil, Annett, Cole. ORGANIZATION Coach - - - - CHARLES D. WERNER Captain-Elect - - - RICHARD U. ENGELBRINK I959 RECORD Apr. 10-1 I-Quontico Relays at Quontico Marine Bose, Quantico, Va. Apr. IBePenn State ,,,,,, 762$ Navy ................................ 541,3 Apr. 24-25ePenn Relays at Philadelphia, Pa. May 2-Penn State ........ 98 Ohio State .t .. . ,. V 43 May 9ePenn State ,,,,,, 101 31; Michigan State ................ 391A May 16ePenn State ........ 67 2,3 Pittsburgh ........................ 63 V3 May 23ePenn State 99 Manhattan ...................... 41 May 29-30elC4-A at New York, N. Y., Penn State, Ist. Moron, mile and 880 winner; Brown, 100 winner; Engel- brink, 2-milc winner; Szeyller, 2.20 low hurdles winner. Won 5; Lost 0 Moran also led the team in the over- whelming sweep of the IC4-A Champion- ships, winning the mile and half mile. Bob Brown won the IOO-yd. dosh, Engel- brink captured the twoemile and Bob Szeyller copped the 220 hurdles to seal the Lion victory. Records set during the season included the 880 by Moron in 1249.6; 2-mile by Engelbrink in 858.9; mile relay by George Metzgor, Davies, Moran, and Dick Hombright in 3:13.33; and jovelin by Jim Schwob, 223 ft, HVz in. Fareiro soils up and over in Ohio State meet Szeyller takes 220 hurdles to clinch lC4-A title INTRAMURALS 374 MEQt CLARENCE M. SYKES Director of Intramurals DONALD J. WATKINS Assistant Director of lntramurals INTRAMURAL SPORTS Getting set to reverse ORGANIZATION CLARENCE M. SYKES DONALD J. WATKINS Director, Intramurals - - Assistant Director, Intramurals - Intramural sports, inaugurated at Penn State in 1931 by Hugo Bezdek, football coach and athletic director, have become a huge operation since their small beginning and today are an integral part in the recreational activities of more than 6,000 fraternity and independent men. With the retirement last year of Eugen C. Bischoff, director of intramural athletics for the past 25 years, Clarence Dutch Sykes was given the enormous task of co-ordinating the vast intramural program. Assist- ing him in this job is Donald J. Watkins. To honor Bischoff's long years of service to the intramural program, a special plaque has been placed in Recreation Building bearing his name. Every year, the fraternity that wins the overall intramural award, will have its name inscribed on this plaque. The purpose of the intramural program is to give those men not participating in the University's inter- collegiate athletic program an opportunity to compete in sporting events. To this end the intramural co-ordi- nators have set up a program involving 17 activities. In fall and spring such events as touch football, golf medal and golf match tournaments, tennis, track, soccer, and horseshoes are held. ln winter the intra- mural enthusiasts move indoors where they compete in boxing, basketball, swimming, wrestling, handball, badminton, and volleyball. Pressing football and basketball for the most pop- ular sport this year was bowling, its popularity having jumped by leaps and bounds the past several years. Mel Royer, the top IM bowler last year, was good enough to place second in the national collegiate bowling championships. Delta Upsilon won the 1958-59 overall fraternity award with a total of 1,087 points and Tau Kappa Epsilon was second with 860 points. w left to the chin Watch that bar Physical fitness is important Clearing the boards Only 25 yords from victory Good spike on to score S S o P d e t um D 1 n o C Keep that jaw covered Teeing off at the first hole Watch the angle Action in handball doubles Keep your eye on the bird On the way to a strike Splashing to victory WOMEN 5 RECREATION 382 JEAN H. NIGH President WOMENtS RECREATION ORGANIZATION President - - - - JEAN H. NIGH Vice-President - - - PRISCILLA M. WASILKO Secretary-Treasurer - - BARBARA E. NEWMAN Club Activities Chairman . h ELIZABETH H. INGLEY IntramuralChairman - - SERENA D. PENDLETON AssistantIntramuralChairmon - NANCY J. CAMPBELL Assistant Intramural Chairman - - WENDY WILLET Publicity Chairman - - - DIANE K. MOSS Senior Adviser - . - VIRGINIA HENGST Sophomore Representativ e - SANDRA W. KLEEB Freshman Representative - VIRGINIA A. DAVENPORT Freshman Representative - . JANIS l. SOMMERVILLE Saturday Night Play Chairman - - SUE M. SMITHSON FacultyAdviser - - - - DELLA DURANT The Women's Recreation Association offers indi- vidual and group activities as social recreation for women students at Penn State. A very important part of the WRA program are the intramural sports. Participation is open to inde- pendent groups, residence halls, and sororities. The intramural trophy is awarded to the group compiling the largest number of points throughout the year. WRA sponsors many different functions. Among them are: on annual winter sports day held in March, Saturday night ploy nights, on aquocade, a Christmas party for underprivileged children, and the Spring Dance Concert. Bottom RoweNewman, Davenport, Nigh, Hengst. Top ROWeCompbell, Buterbough, lngley, Moss. ASSOCIATION Learning how to drive Water ballet, White Hall style w x MJW W- Coeds practice good marksmanship Watch that spike Gliding across the ice Thrust and parry Choose your pa rtner Perfect form Keep your eye on the birdie Action in 0 hard fought game g I l 05a W12 SECTION 5 7x? 0 RG A NIZATI 4 FRATERNITIES , 390 Bottom RoweKing, Porsky, Sergeant, Resh, Gentzler, Emmett, Miltenberger, Minor, Sapock. Second Row-Thomosl Porter, Walton, Espcn- shade, Luckic, Cober, Knight, Homer, Hancock, Alexy. Wolf, Foller. Third Row-Filippell, Trachtman, Nutter, America, Chcothom, Dreeben, Kuosman, Top ROWeEdminster, Beggs, Nelson, Ault, Grcgcrsen, Waterman, Jones, Cottcrili, Warren, Blank. GARY L. GENTZLER President The Interfroternity Council at Penn State, founded in 1914, is currently composed of fifty-four national and local fraternities. Each fraternity has one representative on the Council which serves as the liaison group between the frater- nity men and the Dean of Men's Office. The Penn State Council is a member of the National lnterfroternity Council. Each year the Council sponsors workshops where many problems facing individual houses and the fraternity system as a whole are discussed. The Council sponsors two scholastic awards. The award for scholarship improvement was won this year by Lambda Chi Alpha, while the award for highest scholarship among fraternities was won by Alpha Zeta. Another yearly award is one given for the most elaborate fraternity lawn display during Homecoming Weekend. This year the award was won for the second consecutive time by Kappa Delta Rho. Socially, the Council co-sponsors the IFC-Ponhel Ball in the Spring and also Greek Week held early in the Spring Semester. Wilmer E. Wise, assistant to the dean of men, serves as adviser to the lnterfroternity Council. e. ab 1 , I EMS We will find the trouble soon! J; Aphie, ATO's St. Bernard, gets handout Gory Gentzler conducts lFC meeting ACACIA Founded 1904 University of Michigan 45 Chapters PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1909 MEMBERS Seniors W. BOWERS, Ill D. H. JUERS R. E; RITCHEY R. L. FALZONE C. R. KING, JR. J. E. WAPNER J. A. FATULA R. L. NOLL, JR. R. W. WHITE Juniors J. W. BAlLEY, JR. D. C. CLAGETT W. E. SHENK J. W. BLACK E. H. GRUBB V. R. SMITH W. R. BROWN E. P. KOHLER, II R. V. TOBIN D. W. BRUCE J. E. MCSPARRAN J. L. WERT J. A. SEDAM Sophomores W HI. BARBER J. R. KARL G. C. REAM C. M. BECKER J. L. LAUER R. C. SMITH B. B. BICE G L. LOGUE P. G. STEINHAUER L. F. BUTKIEWICZ, JR. G. O. MACHLAN K. F. STEVENS S. K. GREGG L C. MILLHOUSE J. H. WITMER, JR. T. L. MER J, W. PARIS R. N. WENTZEL C. J. JACQUES! JR. H. J. ZOOK Adviserr-G. K. NELSON Bottom Row RItchey, Fol. zone, Jucrs, Grubb, Kung, Noll, Bowers, Kohlcr, Brown, Fotulo. Second Row WhItc, Smith, McSporron, Tobin, B 01 I e y, Clogctt, Block, Loguc, Burkle- Ream, Dunlap, Shcnk, Stev- ens, MIHhOUSC. Top Row Becker, Luucr, Ports, Stem- houcr, Gregg, Barber, Bxce, Wort, Jacques, Karl, Wontzcl. 392 ALPHA CHI RHO Founded 1895 Trinity College 23 Chapters PHI LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1917 MEMBERS Seniors L. R. ERICKSON R. G. KINCH J L DI M. W. FORSYTHE A. L. KUOSMAN K F H SCHOCH B. H. FUNK A. B. MARCUS D. F. WERB J. J. KAPITANOFF D L WILSON Juniors R. P. BLEIER J. J. GUZZO A B. McFALL G. L. BLEW P. K. LAROS W. K. PASS C A. COLE H. J. MARIANI R. AA WEILER W. A. FUNK J. R. MCDOWELL J A. ZIEGLER Sophomores D. E. BREITER R. H. GOODRICH M T SCOTT H. F. CANDY W. E. HOCKING R. A. SHOOK J. T. CHURAN M. G. MAVIAS T E SHOOP A. N. DiSALVIO N. W. NEWHOUSE J. N. SKWISH E. A. GESTY E P. WHORRAL Adviser J. D. DITTMAR Bottom Row-Kinch, Funk, Wcrb, Nordi, Kuosmcm, Mrs Cobb, Forsythc, Schoch, Erick- son, Marcus. Socon Row Shook, Ziegler, McFaII, Blow, Elmer, Cole, Wilson, Loros, Poss. Third Row- Muvms, MGI'IOI'H, Gusso, Funk, Churon, Skwish, Whorral, Gcsty, Mur- sholl. Top ROWchDowcll, WCIICI', Nlccly, M c g o h a n Hocking, Brcitcr, Mctuloms, Candy, Shoop, Nowhouse, Scott. 393 ALPHA CHI SIGMA Founded 1902 .$, it g M Bntrcm Row-ROQUS, Webb, Hzncn Loyrm'n Mrs, Wolfe Chambers, Samuelson, Bono- roh Horcm. Second Row Ewaamon Grcskowch Hod- hnm, Kilgose, Meyer, Lusky, Ball, Jones. Thvrd ROWiLOCw ncy, Rymorchyk, Smith, Co'e, Slajlc Vmcy Troutmon, Top Row SrMcici, D n w s o n, BCItz,Dcw1mq Snuuffcr, Cuf- fm Reynolds Bennett. 7 Q 3 IJIIH University of Wisconsin 50 Chapters NU CHAPTER Established 1911 MEMBERS Seniors E. E. BAILEY H. A CHAMBERS H A. MERCALDO M. BONAROTI T. L. COWARD R, R, ROGERS J. E. BONESTELL J. H HAVEN H. V. SAMUELSON J. A. L. CAMPBELL D. J. HORAN D F. WEBB G. A. LAYMAN Juniors H F. BALL E. J. GRESKCVICH R. V. KILGORE G. K. BERGHOLTZ W. M. HARDHAM R. J LUSKY A J. CASSERI H N. JOHN G. W MEYER D. R. CUFFIA D. G. JONES C. H. MORAN T. H. EISAMAN 0 D SLAGLE Sophomores R. J. BELTZ J. R. DEMING J. D. SCHLAGEL G S, BENNETT Q. L. LOONEY R E. SMITH A. BIRD M. F. PATTERSON W, P. SNAUFFER F. J D. D. PERSING T N. TROUTMAN J, F. DAWSON D. R. REYNOLDS J. D VINEY B. J. RYMARCHYK Adviser J. R. HAYES Bottom Row-Bogotz, Cohen, Frank, Berson, Rosenbaum, Schneidcrman, Freedman, Brenner, Silver. Second Row- Glick, Grocnberg, Grumer, Lie- berman, Sncidermon. Boxer, Cofriu, Cowon, Brow, Cable. Third Row Toll, Klopper, Rosenfcld, Patter, Chick, Feir, Myers, Cohen, Bcrstein. Top 0rd, Glick, Libros, Shore, Kotz, Benjamin, LipschutL ALPHA EPSILON Fl New York University M. BERSON A BOGATZ S. BRENNER BROW J Z?U.Z!-?U CABLE E, CAFRITZ l BERSTEIN R. BOARDMAN l. BOXER COHEN FACTOR GARFUNKEL L. GRUMER WFZWPQQ BENJAMIN J. CHICK l. FE R J. FRIEDMAN A. GLICK Iwzz: Founded 1913 Established 1947 MEMBERS Seniors R. COHEN J. COWAN H. FRANK G. FREEDMAN M. GLICK WZWPI Juniors B. JOSEPHS , F. KLAPPER P KOLLIN LIEBERMAN . LIPSCHUTZ M H. LIZERBRAM TngU Sophomores S. l. HOWARD S. J. LIBROS C. E. MYERS Adviser-E. H. DIAMOND 72 Chapters Pl DEUTERON CHAPTER GREENBURG B GULAK H. KAHN A. ROSENBAUM P. SCHNEIDERMAN G. SILVER rwrzz: W. E. PETTER K. I. RIFKIN M. ROSENFELD l. R. SHORE R. B. TOPLIN Bottom RowAColcmon, Ste- phens, Spencer, Campbell, McDonald, Mrs. Kcnster, Mot- sko, Bowcs, Balley, B. Smith, Sfuby. Second ROWwDI'CIS- boch, Ferguson, Boyer, Mo- thlcs, Lytcr, Bounds, Packard, Scldomrldgc, Furmon, CollenA hoch, Poulcs. Third Row Merklc, Mecklcy, McDonel, Carpenter, Shields, Mattocks, Dmus, Dictz, Froycr, Myers, WIHICmS, Cunningham, Top Row Bokcr, Fuller, Socrgel, Zleber, Becker, Mitchell, Bod- crtschcr, Moycr, Daley, R. Smxth, Beaver. 396 n g 0 , mi mall raj. 4G3 $; 46 x e S; j Maw '1 $ 16!: no $ D ALPHA GAMMA RHO Founded 1908 Ohio State University 37 Chapters GAMMA CHAPTER Established 191 1 MEMBERS Seniors D. S. BAILEY R N, GLASS M. E. MATSKO L. s. BOWES K L. GREGG J. R. PIFER J. I. CALLENBACH R W. HARRISON B. C. SMITH R. W. CAMPBELL D G. HILL J H. STEPHENS, Ill 6. R. COLEMAN D w. HOFMEISTER R. G. STUBY R C. MCDONALD, JR. Juniors V. M. BOUNDS W. E. PRAYER L H. MYERS J. F. BOYER F; W FURMAN R. H PACKARD R. S. CARPENTER G. M LYTER W. J. PAULES H. CUNNINGHAM W. S MCDANEL R R. SHIELDS R. W. DIETZ W. L MATHIAS J A. SELDONRIDGE R. J. DINUS D. O MATTOCKS L E. SPENCER, JR. E. W. FERGUSON F. J. MECKLEY J E. WILLIAMS ' W. C. MERKLE Sophomores F. S. ACE W. W. DALEY, JR. R. W. MOYER F. D. BADASHER R. L. DREISBACH R. M. SMITH L. E. BEAVER F. G. FOREMAN K. W. ZEIBER R. M. MITCHELL Advisers-H. F. DORAN, W. F. JOHNSTONE Bottom Row Stasch, Suther- land, Furber, R a d c l i f f 0, Knight, Clisby, Simurdo, Bur- kcy. Top Row Christmon, Gomez, Johnson, Kiehl, Grove, Connelly, Noce, K i n g s l c y, Hartman. 397 ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA University of California 9? WWI M. FARBER A. KNIGHT . D. CASNER, JR. B. CHRISTMAN D. CLISBY . R. BURKEY Founded 1914 TAU CHAPTER Established 1957 MEMBERS Seniors R. R. RADCLI FFE Juniors M. D. CONNELLY H. G. GROVE B. C. JOHNSON L. R. KIEHL Sophomores F. A. GOMEZ Adviser-H. T. MOON 21 Chapters H. W. STASCH D. B. SUTHERLAND T. E. KINGSLEY R. A. KRUPPA W. D. NACE R. A. SIMURDA Bottom Row-Wotson, Dukes, Cheatham, Johnson, Holmes, Hill. TopRow Wiggins, Chester, Joncrefte, S h a r p 9, Stanford, Coleman. 398 ALPHA PHI ALPHA Founded l 906 Cornell University 313 Chapters GAMMA NU CHAPTER Established 1947 MEMBERS Seniors $ H. HOLMES C. F. JANARETTE H. L. WATSON C. W. SHARPE, III Juniors H E. CHEATHAM J. E. DUKES J. H. STANFORD J. W. CHESTER M. C. HILL 5. H. WIGGINS !. R. JOHNSON Sophomore H. J. COLEMAN Adviser-E T. GI FFORD Bottom Row-Corsi, Guido, Pontone, Gotto, Cuponigro, 399 ALPHA PHI DELTA Founded 1914 Syracuse University 35 Chapters CHI CHAPTER Established 1929 MEMBERS Seniors M. J. CAPONIGRO F L. GATTO M. E PINELLI J. F. COSTELLO W. J. GEORGE F. E. SMYSER L. M. CORSl D. E. GUIDA S. F. STELLATELLA E. F. PETRICOIN Juniors R. J. CENEDELLA H. J. MARINO A. D. SINOPOLI J. J. PANTONE Sophomores R. J. NESE L. C. SPAGNOLETTI R. A. ZAMBONE Adviser-F. M. ANGELONI ALPHA RHO CHI Founded 1914 University of Illinois 7 Chapters VITRUVIUS CHAPTER Established 1955 MEMBERS Seniors L. R. BARTON D. R. MCCAHAN D K. SHAW R. S. B J. MARKO R R. WHITE G. B. DIXNER R. S. MOSS R A. WIECH T. A. GRIPP D. W. SANDERSON D G WILLIAMS C. S. HERSHEY R. A. SAPACK C C. WRIGHT T. W. LITZENBERGER A C. YANOVIAK Juniors J. D. ANDREWS R. H. FERTIG D. M. FRANCIS J. B. FILIP Sophomores D. L. ENGDAHL J. C. GREGORSKI C. G. SIGNOR Adviser M. R. DcsMARAIS Bottom Row Moss, Dlxncr, Sanderson, Supock, Yanovmk, Llfzcnbergcr, Wllhcms. Sec- Row Andrcws, Marko, White, VVICCh, Grupp, Berton. Top Row McCohon, Sljnor, Francs, Gregorskv, Fthp, Fer- hg, Engdchl, 400 ALPHA SIGMA PHI Founded 1845 Yale University 55 Chapters UPSILON CHAPTER Established 1918 MEMBERS Seniors 6 H BAIR J A. GROSCH A. J. NAGLE F. A. BURSH R. R. GROB L. M. RANSAVAGE T. J. CARCHIA R. R. HINKEL C. E. SNYDER W. G. GOOD J G. KOS!NSKI W. A. WALTON J B. Juniors R. C. BIBZA W. J. LEHMAN S. C. SMACK C. N. COSTELLO L. R. MABERY R. B. SCOTT E. A CLIFF F. L. MANLEY J. R. WALTER G. A. GAVALEK J. C. McMILLAN W. E WHITE R. N. GIBBS W. L. PHILLIPS E. H. WICKLAND T. J. HILL 8. R4 QUIRE F. R. WOLF W. R. RIERSON Sophomores L. E. BOWERS J. L. HUFFMAN R. C LECHTHALER P. DeBALLl E. J. KOTCHI A. J. SCORDO C. A. GUTHRIE P. C. KRUM D. G. SIGNOR W. J. LEARY Adviser F. H. YONKER Bottom Row-Ronsavoge, Boir, Grosch, Kosinski, Wol- ?On, Nogle, Grob, Moss, Good. Second Row Cliff, Quirc, Rierson, Phillipsl McMillan, Bowers, Snyder, Gibbs, Cor- chiu. Third Row-Scott, Wol- fer, Hill, Wicklond, Costello, Mabery, Signor, Lcchtholer, Krum, Guthrie, Scordo 401 Bottom RowNLcntz, Wreight, 0nd RowNElllorf, R 09 ers, Thomas, Coles, Gone, Huger, Curry, Howcth Brown. Top Swortwout, Morey, Cole, Chose, Berry Kirley, Sodlok, Evans, Kaiser, Pollock, ermcr. 402 ALPHA TAU OMEGA Founded 1865 Virginia Military Institute E J JN L 0715-:- mm A. FERRER . K. FREED D. BERRY, H. BROWN B. COLES A. CURRY C. CHASE G. COLE N R. CONNELLY . J. ELLIOT I 19 Chapters GAMMA OMEGA CHAPTER Established 1914 MEMBERS Seniors HOWETH KING LANTGZAN JR. LEN W R. W. E R McCRACKEN ???Fin Juniors R. A. EVANS P. w. GANO A. HAGER M N, KAISER Sophomores J. S. KIRLEY C S MOREY AdviscrHW. M. HENCH FOWW UFwo W. J. AN MORTIMER K. PACKARD N. TONGBERG A. WRIGHT W. ROGERS A. SEDLAK E. SWARTWOUT J. THOMAS F. POLLOCK H. WITMER ALPHA ZETA FOunded 1897 Ohio State 51 Chapters MORRILL CHAPTER Established 1898 MEMBERS Seniors F, H BLEVINS W. A. HAUGH J R. NUSS W. A. EBERHARDT C . lTLE R, T POLLOCK R. W. EVANS R. C. KLINE D M ROBINSON R C. GAVER R L. MCCOWN G. T. SMITH S. F. MINOR Juniors D. R. EVEN K D. KOCH G, E OILER H. M. FORTNA J. E KUNSMAN T R. ROBERTS R C, GILMOUR C. 8. LANE H. B. ROTHE D. L. GRAHAM A. B. LEVAN F L, RUSH A D. HORNE D J. MCKEE D. E. STEADMAN J C. HURLBURT L. A. MILLER C. P. WRIGHT K. K. KERSHNER G. A. ZEPP Sophomores C. E. ANDERSON R. A. CRILEY F. M. MADDEN G. L. BURLEIGH E. W. HEEBNER R R REITER Cu R. E. K. LM F. E. RESIDES T. H. COLE D. E HUBER C. E. STEEN R. R. KESSLER Adviser-C. W. RUTSCHKY Bottom Row i Kline, Eber- hardt, Pollock, Hurlburt, Rut- Schky, Evans, Horne, Robin- son, McCown. Second Row Miller, E v e n, Lone, Koch, Graham, Levon, Zepp, Fortno, Wrigh'r Third Row Cole, Rothe, Rcsides, Huber, Reiter, Criley. Top Row -Anderson, Buss, Oilcr, Rush, Steadman, Kessler, Burleigh, Hccbner, Kershner, Holm, 403 Bottom Row M e I t s c r, l. chm, Manoshll, Bloom, CODA Ion, Zuckermon, Brody, Wenn- troub, Roeberg. Second Row -Curp, Etfclson, S I n g c r, Shcrr, Landau, Pokras, Hober- man, chm, Burke. Top Row vANJecdlemon, Goldstem, Mendelsohn, Nurlck, Ash, Kn- del, Schwartz, Locb, S. Klein, Chmkcn. 404 Cornell University 3.37? pofyrw ?mggrp BETA SIGMA RHO BLOOM BRODY BURKE CAPLAN CARP FAIR ETTELSON HABER . LANDAU AARON ASH AXELROD BLANK CHAIKEN COOPER Founded 1910 BETA CHAPTER Established 1913 M EM B ERS Seniors FLAMM GLOU JULIUS KLEIN LESHNER . MAGDOVITZ . MANASHIL ZWZTE'FQ Juniors LOEB PERKIN F? Sophomores GLEIT GOLDSTEIN HABERMAN KLEIN KORMAN KRIDEL M LEVIN Fwwva Adviscr-S, BARASH www zw ;;P ??FFJS I I Chapters MELTSER ROEBERG SCHERR SEGAL WEINTRAUB ZUCKERMAN POKRAS SHERR SINGER MENDELSOHN NEEDLEMAN NURICK SCHWARTZ SHAPIRO WEISSFELD BETA THETA Pl Founded 1839 Miami University 98 Chapters ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER Established 1888 MEMBERS Seniors S. W. BAILEY B. H. KINSEY L. V. SHAFFER, II E. M. BARBER, JR. F. W. KNIFE! JR. R. C. J. G. BARR F. L. KOCHEY J G. SHERTZEK JR. J. A. BARRY R. W. KUNSMAN L K SHIFFER, JR. N. E. COXON, JR. G. L. MYERS F. 58 TENER, JR8 G S. DANKS F. C. AGE J. D URBAN, JR. R. G. FARIS J. O. PRINGLE J A. VEGA D. G HUNT W. H. WENGERT Juniors G. B. GARBARINO T W. KULP W. D POPP D. A. GIFFORD J8 H8 LANG J. B. SWAYNE, III J. S. GROFCSIK R. L. PAE H. C. WEBER H8 H. HERRITT D. E. PAXTON H. J. WKSON Sophomores S. C. BISCHOFF S. M. MOORHEAD R H. SCHALM D. R. GRUBBS R V. PIFER D. K SNYDER R. W. HELLMUTH F. T. PITTMAN D. R. WEIKART P. R. KEMMERER B B. RAMBO G R. WEISS J. T MARSHALL P A. RUMSEY J R. WETTSTONE Adviser-W. F. CHRI STOFFERS Bottom Row-8Vego, Tenor, Knipe, Kunsmcm, Shiffcr, Boi- IY, Barry, Wengert, Pringlc, Shall, GrofCSIk, Bischoff, Pifer, Wettstone, Paxton, Snyder, Weber, Swuyne. Top Row8 Schalm, Hellmuth, Avery, Rambo, Garbarino, Herritt, Weikort, Rumsey, Kcmmercr, Pittman. 405 Bottom Row-Kcrshncr, Kmpe, Molenon, Schultz, Ed- munds, Luckle, Buchort, Do- vxs, Houck, $ Zong Second Row Sorrentmo, J o m e s, Grow, George, James, Sowcrs, Emsig, Guffey, Huston, Sen- kowsku, W. Zong, Third Row Strotton, Irons, Bevan, Wemi moyr, McDougcll, Holden, Popp, Burner, Walsh, Stolp, Nordqulst. Top Row Moriot ti, Pregmon, Austrow, Stop hoff, Jones, Clarke, Nichols, Best, Hall, Camke. CHI PHI Founded 1824 University of North Carolina BITTINGER . BOLLINGER D AUSTRAW F J, J C. H. BARNER C. G. BEST W. D. BEVAN T. L. CLARK A. C. CANIKE J. J. CINO D. W. GROW GI l .1. 46! Air 4 d 11G f BARDSLEY,JR ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1924 MEMBERS Seniors . LARSON LITTLEWOOD KIE Juniors DAVIS GEORGE HOLDEN JAMES JAMES PUFF? 011-191-451: Sophomores D. H?ONS E. JONES L. MARIOTTI . PREGMON, JR. Advisor-C. W STODDART, JR. ZWWM TV ? 2MP??? 97??? 35 Chapters F KERSHNER E. McDOUGALL T. MORTON D PAPP G. STOLP M. WEINMAYR C. SORRENTINO R. STOTHOFF A. STRATTON Bottom Row-Sercmulo, Mik- olouskos, Keorns, Carpenter, Seely, Grcgersen, Mrs. Blolcs, Chiov0cci, Brandt, Louser, Nutter, Stouffer, Grouch. Sec- ond Row Kreh, Nicely, Mcll- Voinc, McAfee, McNamara, Boer, Bolon, Shockley, Fust, Andersen, Zechmon, Mullmok. Third Row-Hcss, Sprogue, Vierck, Cowling, Potochny, Is rocl, Drcnning, Fergesen, Leise, Brechbill, Titwillow, Obrust, Wurin. Top Row Bir- chord, Henderson, Tocelosky, Linger, Sulzbochcr, Scmmel, McBroirty, Patterson, Muc- Leon, Furlong! Butcher, Zu- gay, Room, Walter. 407 Cornell University w ?sz0F maFU 2:?FTO DELTA CHI Founded 1890 46 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER Established 1929 P. ANDERSON R BRANDT H. CARPENTER A. CHIAVACCI H, GRAUCH C. HESS W. E. BIRCHARD F. FURLONG, JR P. FUST C. ISHAM R. BRECHBILL D. BUTCHER K. HENDERSON J. LINGER 9.2.09??? 0 D w MEMBERS Seniors A. JORCYK W. KEARNS Sophomores . W PATTERSON A EAM W.SEMMEL Adviser M. W. WHITE www wwwxP QFIFFFW? g; IKAULAUSKUS LEY . Y E SEREMULA G. STAUFFER MclLVAlNE . RIST . POTOCHNY 0 SHOCKLEY m0? M.YUROCHKO R. ZECHMAN I. SULZBACHER J TACELOSKY K VIERCK, JR. C ZUGAY a :1 .. WWW Bottom Row-Smith, Abrac- zinskos, Plonkenhorn, Thom- son. DELTA PHI Founded 1827 Union College 17 Chapters PSI CHAPTER Established 1959 MEMBERS Seniors J. E. ABRACZINSKAS J R. FLEAGLE C. M. PLANKENHORN J. J. DANCY, JR. J. H. HOLZAPFEL W. A. SMITH, JR. R M. LLOYD Juniors A, BEBLA M. W. GETTIG G. B. ROBECK C. A. BOSCIA R. F. KOHLER B. W. SETTLEMYER J R. CRAIG R. W. KORNBAU W L. TALBOT, JR T. C. CREESE, IV J. W. OGLE A K. THOMAS P. B, FRED W H. THOMPSON Sophomores J. L. AKERS, JR. W. F. GINDER R. W MUIR Adviscr R. E. GALBRAITH DELTA SIGMA PHI Founded 1899 City College of New York 96 Chapters EPSILON CHAPTER Established 1927 MEMBERS Seniors L. J. AGSTEN, JR. J C. EASTMAN G W USH W L J. A. FEATHERMAN W C SCHOLLAERT JR R. K. BEATTY R. H. GIBBONEY W R SMITH, J J. HJ CRANOS N. T HIMMELEIN W R STOVALL T. E. DAUBERT C. M HOFFMAN W J WALSH AD E. DiGUGLlELMO H. J. KESTER J E WASHKO D F ROTELL Juniors G A. BERRJS W. S. GOHN R L POGYOR C G. BARWIS R. J. GRACE G A RUFFNER A. J. CASE R. S. JANKE D L TRUlTT W. W. DUBBS D. B. KISER G. P. TUCCI M W. DuMARS J. T. MUSSER N H WHITE W M. GLADKOWSKI J. H. PALMER P H YEAGLE Sophomores C. R Di 5. D. MCGRAW A J SARLI JR D. D GIAGPNACOVA J. R. METZ B L STONER R. W. GREENE L. M. MILEY M. S. TARNER J H. HORNBY C B ZIMMERMAN Adviser-R. W. ACH ESON Bottom RowD Eastman, Feathermon, Rush, Scholloert, Smith, Agsten, Crunos, Gib- boney, Hoffman Second Row Musser, R u f f n c r, Palmer, Janka, DuMors. Top R0 ow- Greene, DiPuppo Giognocovo, McGraw, Hornby, BOrWIS, Pog- YOr, Glodkowski, G r o c e Stoner. r 409 Bottom RowAKrewscr, Jock- son, Keck, R1:hordson,Rccder, Espenshade S c h I m m e l, E r I d g e, Gelsler, Campbell. Second RowiKcm, Dockety, Lone Crawford, Whlfteker, Erwm, Crosby, Lough, Bullock. Third Row Wolfe, Bowman, Ebert, Berv cnfs, Hunter, B a b c 0 c k, Thompson, Raaford, Tuve. Top Row F0rrer, Gelsel, Mutton, Zendr Conn, WEISS, Sock. Chapman Taylor, Abbey. 410 143 :15! :G'gngq DELTA TAU DELTA Bethany College BRIDGE . BULLOCK , CAMPBELL . DOCKETY . ESPENSHADE , FORD, JR. GEISLER ?.IQPQPP oxqrmwr- BABCOCK BOWMAN CROSBY -03 Em; R. ABBEY H. BERENTS, JR E CANN, lll CHAPMAN, JR .mIor- $3za $$1ea 46? Q; V ,6! Ail Founded 1859 TAU CHAPTER Established 1872 MEMBERS Seniors W, S, JACKSON F. R KECK J. R KENT E E KOHLHAAS D. W. KREISER M. G LANE, JR. E. E. LOUGH Juniors DUNN ERWIN HUNTER MOONEY .0099 W0 m Sophomores . A. EBERT H C. M. FARRER, JR. L S. GEISEL W. L, MUTTART, JR. Adviser-H. W. STOVER K LrI'1 www0FW? r-Ip FFIOFWFD 88 Chapters MCGOWEN PULVER REEDER, JR. . RICHARDSON SCHIMMEL TAYLOR TUVE, ll RAIFORD, JR. THOMPSON , WHITTEKER . WEISS WOLFE . ZENDT DELTA THETA SIGMA Founded 1905 Ohio State University 4 Chapters BETA CHAPTER Established 1922 MEMBERS Seniors C S. AULT L. R FRANTZ D. N. JAYNE D. E. DECKMAN J, D JANETKA R. L. MCCHESNEY B. H EITZEN D. L TUTTLE Juniors W. R. ALCORN N LANNETTI, JR. D. J. OVERDORFF R. M. ALLEMAN R C. JOHNSTON R. D. PECK E. J, BORTNER J4 C KEMMERER S. W. PRUSS L M. CROM D L, KORAIDO R. R. RODRIGUEZ L. S. DILLARD K F. LEDERER R. R ROSE D, W. HAGY J M. LINDLEY P. W SEMMEL E. K. HARBAUGH J MAYHEW J. B. URBANIAK J. M, HERRON G. F. METZGAR C. C. WIBLE E. C. NEIMAN Sophomores T w. CALVERT J, A FITZ c. T. REESE, JR. L J. COOPER J. D. GRAHAM L M. SILVI L. W. COOPER V E. GUTSHALL F. A. THOMAS J. W. FAWCETT G J. JONES C. G. THOMPSON D. M MCDOWELL Advisor GV R. KEAN Bottom Row Hagy, Frontz, Lederer, Allemon, Mrs. Burt, Ault, Jayne, McChesncyl Tut- tle, Eitzen Second Row-- Rose, Alcorn, Metzgor, Oven dorff, Horbough, Pruss, Rod riguez, Peck, Bonner, Jonet- ko. Third Row- DiIIiord, Col- vert, Gutshall, Koroido, Reese, Cooper, Lindley, Herron, Sem- mel, Crom. Top Row-Thomp- son, Silvis, Fowcett, Jones, Thomas, Cooper, Fitz, Mc- Dowell, Graham, Wiblc, Ur- baniak. Bottom Row -Grundcn, MCNCII, Hammond, Bcnghey, Elnlckl, Anderson, Wmfcri burn, ONeIll, Thompson, J Jundo, Glubdoto. Second Row 7Thompson, D. Hahn, Reeves, Bennett, Adams, WII- llums, Sullivan, Barllar, Simon, Mense, Sklddlc. Third Row Ammo, Greenleof, R. McNal- Iy, Moron, Young, MCIChIOr, Shearer, L o H o f f, HIHng, Buhl, Bow, Bridge Top Row- Young, Balr, Kennedy, Clmo- rhowski, Greenlcof, J. Devon, Klmg, Almun, Ream, Mitten, Strlnmaner, Sommons, DELTA UPSILON Williams College warFmo PPPFEPO O 3 375 3 ?JPT4SFV PFC??? 2? 0?w Founded I 834 81 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER . ALBRIGHT ANDERSON BEIGHEY BOTULA YE DI ETZEL, JR ADAMS BAHL BARILAR BENNETT CIMOCHOWSKI ALMAN BAIR, JR BOW BRIDGE GREENLEAF GREENLEAF Established 191 1 MEMBERS Seniors R. A. ELNICKI R. J. GABOS M. P. GIUBILATO J. S. GRUNDEN R, W. HAMMOND M. S. HLAY J, A. KLING, JR. D. G LAUCK Juniors T. J. DURBIN D. W. REAM L. L. SHEARER WA M. STRITTMATTER Sophomores J S. HAHN W. R, HILLWIG KENNEDY KLINE LoHOFF McNALLY MELCHIOR Adviser W. R. HAFFNER J. R. D. B. J, I w0F J. B. MCNEIL R. G. MEISE J MIURHEAD, JR W. O'NEILL F. R SKIDDLE R R. WINTERBURN C. M. YOUNG K. L. SULLIVAN D. G. THOMPSON J. W. THOMPSON D. E. WILLIAMS D. F. YOUNG, JR. A. MITTEN, JR. N. MORAN R. REEVES W. T. SIMON R J. SOMMONS A, W. WAYNE P. T. C. v x I Bottom Row Gilmore, Smith, Jones, Coverdolc. Top Row- Jo h n s o n, Culp, Grantham, Brown. 413 4: E! $.15 . MIMI I. 1W HIIIIHHIIIHHH : KAPPA ALPHA PSI Founded 191 I University of Indiana 55 Chapters DELTA THETA CHAPTER Eseublished 1954 M EMBERS Seniors 8. J. GILLMORE G L. JONES Juniors R. L. BROWN R. J. GRATHUM C. E. MOTEN F. CULP D. C. JOHNSON T. L, SMITH Sophomore H . COV ER DAK Adviser-P. A. WILLIAMS Bottom Row-Gaeacckc, C07 pots, Corml, Rothcrmcl, Fol, lcr, Coy 0, Hunt, Wlllloms, PhIHIDS. Second RowiLuNy, Jones Mntun, Arnold, Nichol, Boyer, Carson, chstcnd. Thrrd RowGRhoods, Brumbaugh, Gilmore, Maunz, Strmhman, Icy, R c c s, Roberts, Bosnch, VVllhorns, SDOhr, Luongo. d M. 1Q g I JG! :6! 4 KAPPA DELTA RHO Middlebury College J, ARNOLD MG CAPOTS J. CARSON J. CORINI O. COYLE ?Epp? C. BALDOCK E. BAYER AG BRUMBAUGH F. CRUSCO G??? WG BOSICH W. CAMBEL B. CONLEY G. LUONGO 9.31.7033 .- Founded 1905 ZETA CHAPTER Established 1920 MEMBERS Seniors C. FALLER R. GAEDECKE R. HI ESTAND E. JONES R. KORBINI rogogl Juniors W. GILMORE J. KIKLA A. MATURI M. RICHARDS 337F171 Sophomores W. WG MALLESON K. R MAUNZ D. W. REES M. A. RHODES AdvischG. R. HUDSON 17 Chapters R G W L, NICHOL R M. PHILLIPS D K, ROTHERMEL H E. WILLIAMS G. D. RICHARD J. E. STROTHMAN R. F. TABOR E R. WRIGHT D. L ROBERTS J. R. SPAHR W. C. WILLIAMS W. A. YALCH Bottom ROWinlffln, Wulkcr, Shicls, Wcrkhcnser, Blank, N Yost, Berkley, M o s f o I I c r, Burke, Wcumcr. Second Row- Scarlett, W Yosf, Thompson, Lutkcfedder, Golctz, Wymon, Hildcrbrandt, Duhnoski. Top Row Normcm, S c h m i d t, Dean, Hicks, Dankoff, Ante- nucci, Loubach, Maize. 415 KAPPA SIGMA Founded 1869 University of Virginia ?9 +rwnP WWO G. mu. OWF'U-F UJ BERKLY BLANK, JR. BURKE GRIFFIN, JR. . LEOPOLD DEAN . DUHNOSKI GOLETZ ANTENUCCI DANKOFF ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1892 MEMBERS Seniors W. LUTKEFEDDER H MOSTOLLER H. RUSSELL H. SCHRIVER S. SHIELS W. SWANSON W. THOMPSON 742.77.73.10: Juniors D. H HICKS D. F. HILDERBRANDT, ll Sophomores T, L. LAUBACH Advisorik W. HOY 22.0.77.K 133 Chapters W. WALKER W. WEIMER K WERKHEISER N. WILKINSON L. YOST P. YOST B. NORMENT J SCHMIDT W. G. WYMAN H REYNOLDS . W. SCARLETT Bottom Row-Frcnch, Muller, Mcllhenny, Morris, D. Smith, Gromlcy, Mrs. Grocrzmgcr, Gcnlecr, Mnkcscll, Schilling, Thomas, Gommlll. Second Row W lson, Run, Body, Dunn, w. Sml'h, Lone DICC, Shaffer, Poarmon, MCISCI, Conty, Kunr kcl. Thwd ROWAWIHIOmSOn, Wisncr, Knocpllc, Whltlatch, Young, W o l k e r, London, Erickson, Larson, J. B. Jones, J. W. Jones, Kerr, Wort. Top Row DovIcs, K I e I n h c n z Yntcs, Foster, Gromackl, Wun- dCrIICh, DeMInlco, B u n s o n Ncmcth, Ltqhtncr, Richards, Coppcll Keller LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Boston University H BODY E. BLACKHURST W. DOWLING S. FRENCH P GEMMILL L. GENTZLER D. GRAMLEY B. KUNKEL T. LANE 70,1970??? w.' ERICKSON M. HUSK w. JONES B. JONES ppgg-U M4 8. BUNSON T F. CANTY D. J. CAPPELL J O. DAVIES J. J. DEMINICO R. J. DUNN Founded 1909 154 Chapters ZETA CHAPTER Established 1912 MEMBERS Seniors . S. LATTOMUS L. MEISEL M. MclLHENNY W. MIKESELL J. MILLER S. MOORE G. MORRIS J. PEFFER W. POORMAN -i perp;? Juniors N. KERR M. KLEINHENZ A KNOEPFLE A. LANDON mmgu. Sophomores J R. FOSTER R, J. GROMACKI W. T. KELLER, JR, J K LIGHTNER T. J. NEMETH Adviser-S. I . AUKER w. H REINDEL K. c. RICHARDS w. D. RUTT, JR. T A. SCHILLING w. M. SHAFFER D L. SMITH D. H. WILSON L R. LARSON, JR. L. R. WALKER, JR. W. C. WHITLATCH A. B. WISNER J RICHARDS WATT . WILLIAMSON WILSON . WUNDERLICH . L. YATES OMEGA PSI PHI Founded I91 1 Howard University 84 Chapters NU CHAPTER Established 1921 MEMBERS Seniors R. F. AMERICA J. C. FAREIRA R. L. WHITE w. E. BOOKER M. R. RAMEY J. WILLIAMS Juniors w AMOS C. COOPER J. E DANDRIDGE J. H. CHEATHAM P. DENT Sophomore W. BROWN Bottom Row -Ramey, Amer- ico, Foreira, White, Williams. TOD Row-Brown, Dondridge, Amos, Cooper. 417 Bottom Row Cqu, Blonck, Phclon, White, Mrs. Kerr, Schwob, B o u c c k, Ensley, Beard, DePIeer Second Row 4'Connor, E l l I o t t, Reed, Burkhort, Colcboffo, Lein- boch, Fey, Motto, F c e n e y, Brown. Top Row-Honcy, Kel- ley, EICkeH, Shcrr, Dodds, An- nett, Fcrrctti, Jamison, KIess, Parkinson 418 PHI DELTA THETA Miami University F-IFD ?J?F QEO Founded 1848 1 19 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA THETA CHAPTER C. BOOK . COTTOM ENGELBRINK FLETCHER, IN 2910 . E. BEARD l. BLANCK . B. BOUCEK H COULT E. ANNETT A BICKELL A. BROWN A. CALEBOTTA H. DePlETRO H DODDS Established 1904 MEMBERS Seniors W. P FORKER, III R. H FOSS R. J. LUCAS A, S. MocGAUGHAN Juniors M. ELLIOTT L. ENSLEY H. FEY ?20 Sophomores D M. FEENEY M J FERRETTI G F HANEY W. C. JAMISON R N. KELLEY Adviscr JAMES H STEVENS EFF; WONG D. W T. E D. J. V. PETERSEN D. PHELAN D. RICHARDSON H. SCHWAB J. MOTTO W. O'CONNOR L RUPPERT T. WHITE W. KIESS . D. LEINBACH H. PARKINSON PHI EPSILON Pl Founded 1904 City College of New York 36 Chapters THETA CHAPTER Established 1914 MEMBERS Seniors M. J ARONOFF E. R GREENBERG L, w WOLF D J. BARNETT H. c. LINCOLN J. M. ZOFFER F. J TRACHTMAN Juniors S B. BARMEN G. A. GOLDBERG R. L. MYERS J. L. BERGSTEIN R W. GROSS N. M. PORT D. M. BURSTIN A. D. KAMIS C. S. ROSENTHAL L. D. EPSTEIN S. L. MILLER M. A. WAXMAN Sophomores S. R. BARON M. M. GOLDBERG P . B S, BOTWIN G. P. GROSSBERG R A, STEINBERG S P. FISCHOFF C. M. MOSES R. M. TELANOFF A. GOLDBERG M L. SANDSON V. ZEITZ N. SCHWARTZ Adviser A. KALIN 3 4:5 Q. 4;... Q? I 41.1631 d 44?; Bottom Row W o I f, Port, ' ,4 653:1 565! R 3! 99 8 g3: ... mm ID 33 x9 m: 9 ax U0 93 2037 mm CD -o'! .x- Q Schwartz, Boron, Woxmon, Telcmoff, 2 e i tz, Goldberg, Botwin, Steinberg. l I I V 4'4: g n 419 Bottom ROWFO p p e r m o n, Curry, Barb, Bortoo, Bollmg, Mrs. Needhom, Bnesocker, Scott, Buck, Harmon, Second RowFBeory, O t t i n g c r, Schoeffor, Ludmg, Heffner, EIIIS, Schwartz, OH, N o g y. Third Row 8 Kettcnring, An- thony, Bell, Kclloms, Good, Nocc, Kelley, Parker, Fink Top Row8Glossburn, Pigossn, Ebert, Boyer, Soostl Evans, Boson, Snow, kaciston, DOV VldSOn. 420 PHI GAMMA DELTA Founded 1848 Washington and Jefferson CoHege GAMMA PHI CHAPTER M. T. BALLING, III C. E, BARB, JR. D H. F. N. BIESECKER K. W. AUCKETT D. F. BARTOO D. W. ELLIS J. S. GOOD H J. HEFFNER, JR. J. R ANTHONY L. R. BASON D, W. BELL W. R. BOYER PM D. COCHRAN W8 E A. DAVIDSON, JR Established 1888 MEMBERS Seniors P. J. BOSTLEY, JR. L. K BUCK L. J. CURRY W. K. HARMAN Juniors S. E. KELLAMS G. P. KELLE A W R Y . KETTENRI NG, JR. . W. LUDWIG Sophomores H. EBERT, III B. EVANS M. FINK H. FINKELSTON, JR. R. FIRING . E. FURTNEY J. R. GLASSBURN, JR. 210.730 N Adviser-H. Fl SHBURN hug; m Fpp+2 ozngp 85 Chapters C. NAGY M. NAGLE J8 OPPERMAN 8 OTT . M. NACE F. OTTINGER B. SCHAEFFER L8 SCHWARTZ E. SCOTT K. LEIGHTON H. PARKER N. PIGOSSI J8 SNOW, JR. J. SOOST YOVETICH PHI KAPPA PSI Founded 1852 Jefferson College 61 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1912 Bottom Row-Mchonuld, WilllOmS, Zimmerman, Russ, Freeman, MocDonneIl, Schweitzer, Daum, Passmorc, chf, Pouley, McTurk Second Row-Long, Lucxdo, Tucker, Sobatino, OlConnor, Wonscr, Taylor, Armstrong, Dcy, B. Freeman. Third Row-Moc- Mullen, Koontz, Baker, Lin- der, Muirheod, Huber, Waters, Chupko, Toronto, Evelhoch. Top Row Morris, Johnson, Durst, Wcsoloski, Blockhom, Duscnbury, Hughes, Bryan, Bonner, Moycr, Miller. 421 Adviserv-F. H. LEUSCHNER MEMBERS Seniors ARMSTRONG G. E. MCTURK W. J. SABATINO DAUM T. MORRIS C. N. SCHWEITZER DE N. L. NEFF W E, SCOTT FREEMAN J. B. O'CONNOR W. W. TUCKER HUBER R C, PASSMORE P. D. WANSER . MOCDONALD W. A. RUSS D. F. WILLIAMS . MOCDONNELL A. E ZIMMERMAN Juniors . DURST B. H. FREEMAN C, W. SUHYDA . EVELHOCH C. C LUCIDO R. J. WESOLOSKI Sophomores BAKER R, E. JOHNSON K. C. MILLER . BENNER R H. KOONTZ W. R. MOYER . BLACKHAM W, J. LINDER W, R, MUIRHEAD . w. E. LONG J. w STAMAN . DUSENBERRY S. J. MGCMULLEN R TARANTO J. B. WATERS Bottom Row-Cunninghom, Kane, Rnghi, Tirobossi, Mrs WIHSIOW, Alexy, Kiehl, Sol1, Wanamaker, Mason. Second Row-Euwcr, Reed, Zivkovich, Rodvan, Hullow, Loutcrboch, RlChGrdS, Sauer, Studebaker, Davidson. Third Row chen- dosky, Allison, Beotfie, Drey- er, Lommey, Swab, Belles, Curry, Albertson, Ferguson. Top Rowwgden, cherlen, Schenlg, Wlllers, Loccy, Getz, Ingram, Kleinmp, Ranger PHI KAPPA SIGMA Founded 1850 The University of Pennsylvania DAVIDSON DIGIACI NTO DREYER W. LBERTSON BELLAS B. CURRY, JR. . T. EUWER EWP.4 D, D. GETZ J. B. HABERLEN N W. KLEINTOP 4'3: aria Q3 4$J with K9! VFW? P SI CHAPTER Established 1890 onr-t-xygr- H? R. D, MEMBERS Seniors K. HOWE A. HULLOW E KANE, Ill A. KIEHL H. LAUTERBACH Juniors S. LAMMEY A. LEVENDOSKY J. OPPERMANN, JR Sophomores KOCHMAN W. ODGEN Adviser F. R. AXELSON ' x43! :19? x0? ,wr-Jor-mxr-g PF??? z 33.3 J. . I .v 47 Chapters W. RICHARDS V. RIGHI H. SAUER . SOLT L. STUDEBAKER E. SWID R, WANNEMAKER ZIVKOVICH R. STEVENSON . SWAB J. SWEITZER W. TIRABASSI N. RAISER C. SCHETTIG E. TRUEBLOOD 43.! X3! 4E! I R? Q ? Q3 B tk$m PHI KAPPA TAU Founded 1906 Miami University 73 Chapters OMICRON CHAPTER Established 1922 MEMBERS Seniors A. BORNEMANN D. B. KIRBY W. P. SEIDENSTICKER M CHERVENIC W, I. LINDLEY Q L SEITZ L M. COLE R. A. NAVARRA G. H. SERGEANT L E DAVIS E. V. ORFANON J. F SHANER R C EDGAR D. W O'NEILL G. G, VALGORA F J GRIMM R A PUHALA R. G. WERTZ G. G HANCOCK W. E REIF J. D, WOOD C. E HASSLER E. R RIFFLE C, J. WYDRA Juniors P. BOHN P. R, GRIMMA F. A. PHELPS J. E. CRAFT K W. LARSEN W. G. ROVESTI J F. FLECK B. L LIVLEY R, J. VILSCEK J. E. FRANCIS T G, WELLS Sophomores D. c ARNDT D. FENSTERMACHER N. H. JEWELL E. DOWLING J, S, FORSTER T. A. KEHNEL R, A. EVANS C W FREED E. A WERTZ Adviser W. F. PROKASY Bottom Row-Lindley, Rcif, Seifz, Cole, Mrs. Mohurun, Sergeant, Bornemunn, Grimm, Chervcnic, Wertz. Second Row Seidensticker, Navarro, Wells, Hasslcr, Bohn, Riffle, Wood, Hock, Jewell, Orfcmon. Top Row Vilscek, Fleck, For- Sfer, Croft, Larsen, Francis, Kehnel, Lively, Wydra, Evans. 423 Bottom Row MGtoushck, Hazel, Steele, Morrone, Turel, Kloess, Korp, Mrs, Egon, FIIID- pelll, Walsh, Fcrcntmo, Leary, Burgas, Hcmsh, Sweet. Sec- ond Row Weber, Mchty, Costa, Pezzonl, Gray, Scarf loto, Dunyok, P a I c: 5 c h o k, Bochkosky, Stoner, Kocur, Toczek, Bollenm. Third Row Loscr, Moore, Yuska, Erwei towskl, Vogh, Bcneckl, Hagen, Joncuskl, Smith, FFOIIC, Jonk, Klzls, Top Row-Hyduk, Ml- chals, Pollok, Burcm, RIVO Mcruschak, Coloranm, Morin Hrobok, Domm, Hoog, Bobcy, Dufner, Koons, LCVOndUSkl. 424 ??????.4P5-T4fii Urzryg ZFFFF PHI KAPPA THETA Founded 1959 Brown and Lehigh Universities PENNSYLVANIA BETA GAMMA CHAPTER Established 1959 MEMBERS Seniors R. F. JANK J. P. KARP T. R. KLOESS M. F. KOCUR R. J. KUNDA F. T. LEARY R. J. MATOUSHEK J, MCVELIS W. F. MENDICINO J. J. MOCRE Juniors R. P. HROBECK J. JANCUSKI R. J KOCUR R. J. LEVENDUSKI T. J. LOSER R. D. PALASCHAK Sophomores C. A KIZIS W. M. HAAG A. C. MAIELLO J M. MARIN V? . '!' 11 m w? V . $1 I, Q9! 4 ' VeiI U ' 50 Chapters S. D. MORRONE C. J. PEKALA R. J. PEZZONI M. SCARLOTTO S. STEELE H. STONER N SWEET J. SWIFT A. TERCHICK G WALSH D YACCINO ;; m+a0 A. SMITH S. TOCZEK P. TUREL F. VAGLI W. WEBER A. YUSKA y pwzo M. E. MARUSCHAK T. J, MICHALS J. E. POLLAK V Adviserst. J. O'HORA, N. M. BRENTIN 14$ 33! X Q9 '93. 3 9x? 6:: l: K R I K Bottom Row MclInay, Dick- inson, H o u s e r, Jordon, Rhodes, Weldon, Mrs. Buchon, Mocinko, Thomas, Mogulski, Berry, Resh. Second Row McCoH, chctlond, J Tsui, W o o d i n g, Serafin, Dubert, Brown, Dingcr, Sullivan, Ko- shok. Third Row GiIbcrt, Coleman, H o d c r, Rumbold, 5 l 0 t h o w c r, Christensen, Comes, Henry, Ebert, Jorosz, Ronczka. Top Row- n s, Goodhort, Morris, Brooks, Rit- cnbuugh, Morrow, Butchko, G. Tsui, H o w c: r d, Bozorth, p. D F J J. G. KRALL J F C Founded I 91 8 Established 1930 MEMBERS Seniors A. MACINKO . M. MAGALSK! . T. MCCALL Juniors M. W. HADER R . S HOWARD . J LUFF R T. A, OGDEN H . A. PRICE Sophomores , W. HANS . C. HENRY . A. KNAPP Adviser J. W. HUNT PHI MU DELTA 12 Chapters EPSILON CHAPTER MCILNAY RESH RHODES SWEETLAND THOMAS TSUI . WELDON m5m0?.m.m R A RONCZKA W. A RUFFNER W. W. RUMBOLD W. D SULLIVAN J. A. VITALE P7 8. WOODING T. R. MORRIS R. L. MORROW T. D. RITENBAUGH W. A. SLOTHOWER Bottom RowMFrecmon, Edel- son, orp, Bronstcm, Gold- stem, Mrs. Hurwitz, Dreebcn, Hermon, Solot, Neil, Rosen. Second Row-Ncmroff, Silven hart, Koemgsberg, S m l 'rh, Goldstem, Horownfz, Telfeld, Noth, Epstem, Porsky, Cohn, Thlfd ROWMLevmson, YeJen, Refowmh, K r e v s k y, Greenv wold, Harrison, Kotzen, Bren- mon, Tomorkm, Hirschman, Roth Pollon RLbinsky Kop- Ion Greenberg chm Kessle- mon, Holp 426 463 Q7! Gil: Y', Columbia University WFUWF 375-51770 ZZFIDWFD-g PHI SIGMA DELTA R DREEBEN J. FREEMAN W. ABRAMS ABRA A. BRONSTEIN COHN M. FELDMAN BRENNER J. GINSBERG C. GOLDSTEIN GREEN BERG GREENWALD DJ HALPERN Founded 1909 SIGMA CHAPTER EstabHshed 1927 MEMBERS Seniors 1. A. GOLDSTEIN L M HERMAN W A, JAFFE J J KARP S M KLEIN Juniors M. L, GOLDSTEIN D H LIPSON A. J. NATH Sophomores RM HM HARRISON P. L. HIRSHMAN MM KAPLAN M. KATZEN B J. KESSLEMAN BM H. LANG M B. LEVIN Advtser-G. B M. STEIN FPWFU :wtgz PZWWZFJP I . f- 47 Chapters J. IROSEN J SOLOT L PODWAY JREFOWICH SMITH JS. TEIFELD . WATZMAN H. LEVINSON T. POLLON RTO M. RUBINSKY A. YELEN PHI SIGMA KAPPA Founded 1873 University of Massachusetts 65 Chapters KAPPA CHAPTER Established 1899 MEMBERS Seniors W. F. BUSH R. W. LESSIG E D. SCHLESSINGER T, D. CONNER B. C. McKINLEY J. A, SULLIVAN D, A. DAVIS WA P MIKE R. J. THOMPSON R. O. ECK R. F. OHLSON F. G. WARMAN B. HADDOCK R W. WERLWAS Juniors R G ANGELO W B. HOVEY T. J. MARTA R. F BOWER, JR. G. KAHN, JR. W. B. McLURE J. F. CASPERO, JR. 5 V. LOFGREN J, C. SHOLTIS Sophomores R. L. GEORGE D. A. WHIPPLE E W. WIDDOSS F G. WAITE T. K. YURKO Adviser A. R, GROVE Bottom Row-McKinley, An- gelo, Haddock, Schlessingcr, Kuhn, Mike, Eck, Worman, Lessig. Second Row-Cospero, Ohlson, Bush, T h o m p s o n, Sholtis, Koehler, Grove Mdvis- 9U, Conner. Top Row Wid- Bower, Marta, Davis, McLure, Waite, Whipple 427 Bottom Row Greger, Stauf- fer, Florence, Homer, Mrs Honnmgor, J o m e s, Troese, Patsy, Shclok Second Row P f e I f c r, Custom, Moser, S w a r t z, Bmchoff, Sherman, Pride, Schottler, Top Row Stevenson, Ostero, K n u f h, Hobel, Zohk, chhng, Pred- techcnskus, Chorlesworth. 428 Pl KAPPA ALPHA University of Virginia wowo 37.0.7033: R E H D.B B C L 4UFB-E-r-z7 Founded 1868 BETA ALPHA CHAPTER E CARLSON B. FLORENCE G. GREGER JAMES KELLEY 91-0 ATEN . BAER . BISCHOFF, JR. LACK . CASSIDY . CLIPPER . FERRIER H. CASTORE R. CHARLESWORTH J. CISTARO G. DEGLING Established 1913 MEMBERS Seniors L, M. LIEBL C. J R. MYERS G G. J. PATSY, JR. T. R. P. QUINN L. P. Juniors R W HORNER H R A KING R W M KNUTH H D B MCGHEE D F R MOSER D J R NASON S D S ORR, JR K O S. PRIDE Sophomores D A. HABEL J. T. D MCDOWELL V. M. P. MILLER F. S. Adviser T. A Kl RCHER I 16 Chapters W RAUP, JR. 8. RIPKEY C. SHELOK D. STAUFFER S VOSKAMP . l. SCHETTLER, JR. . J. SHERMAN . T. STEVENSON . L. SWARTZ, JR. R. TOTTEN J. TROESE . R. WEIS B. PFEIFFER PREDTECHENSKIS C, SIFTAR ZALIK Pl KAPPA PHI Founded 1904 College of Charleston 52 Chapters ALPHA MU CHAPTER Established 1927 MEMBERS Seniors R. H. BALDERSTON R G. KREIDER M. P. RANC R. K BURDETTE A. L. LASKO R. H. ROBERTS C C. BURFIELD N. E. MATTERN T. F. SCHULER L. S. FRY D E. MCFADDEN F. L. SNYDER K. C A. B. MCKAY H. E. STRINE J. E. HENDRICKS H. W, MILLER J. A. WARREN J D PATANE Juniors J. B. ALLAN J. R. COOLEY G. E. STEVENS C. E. BAIL W. A. GRIMM R. C. VUONO H. W. BAIN E. T. HERDMAN D S. WADDELL L. K. BARHITE R. E. NEIDIG J. H. WILLIAMSON L. D. BROWN R. A. SACANE J. J. YAMULLA J. C. SCHUTZLER Sophomores W. H. DIEHM P. R. JONES J. H. RHODES D R. EDRANEY 5. GA KREPPS, V A. W. ROMEY G. E. FRY G. M. LESHOCK R. G. SWAILS A D HAHN C. W. LEWIS B. K. WATSON Adviser4. L. FERGUS Bottom Row Ronc, Fry, Mot- t0m, McKay, Roberts, Mrs Haynes, S c h u l e r, Warren, Krcider, Gorcc, Sirinc. Second Row-Grimm, Boin, Losko, Weddell, Burdcne, Hcrdmun, Yomullo, Stevens, Schutzler, Hendricks. Third Row-Rom- ey, Neidig, Pohland, Vuono, Hoffman, Borhife, Miller, Wil- liamson, Brown, Rhodes. Top ROw Coolcy, Krepps, Jones, Lcshock, Watson, Fry, Dcihm, Edruncy, Lewis, Swoils, Hahn, Fcnton. 429 Bottom Row B r Cl d b u r y, Tuchl, Hesse, Kublc, Wolf, Pctermon, Campbell, Phoung Phok DI, Petrusko, Vumm, Top Row G r c c r, Loforrc, Pcluso, Gamer, Scntorosku Gucken, R c l m c r, Dusock O'Connell. PI LAMBDA PHI Founded 1895 Yale University 35 Chapters OMEGA GAMMA CHAPTER Established 1942 MEMBERS Seniors R, K. BRADBURY G, F. HESSE S. PHAUNG PHAK DI R. W. CAMPBELL F E. PELUSO F. SANTOROSKI R. E. FARBER D. J, PETERMAN G A. VANIM T. E. HASKELL R. T. PETRUSKA A. WOLF Juniors F. J. GREER L. F. GUCKEN R. J. LATORRE R. P. KUBIC Sophomores G B. BERNSTEIN W. J. DUSACK H. D. JOYCE R. F. CARRETTA J. A. GAINER J. C. REIMER B M. GOLDSMlTH AdvisorS-W. D. O'CONNELL, M. J. WEISS PI SIGMA UPSILON Founded 1955 Pennsylvania State Univcrsity 1 Chapter Established 1955 MEMBERS Senior L. J SOROKATCH Juniors L. E BAKER T. L. JENNINGS J J SIMON N. BALDWlN R. L. KISTLER D. W. SPARE L. W. EDMINSTER W. l. NOLL A, W. TEWKSBURY J F FOLTZ MV G. SAKMAR S. E. YOUNG Sophomore C. L. EMRICK Adviser M. R. LYNCH Bottom Row-Baldwin, Jen- nings, Edminstcr, Young, Sor- okotch. Top Row-Tewksbury, Noll, Spore, K i s t I e r, Foltz, Baker SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Founded 1856 University of Alabama 142 Chapters ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Established 1892 MEMBERS Seniors J. D. BEGGS R. M ELDER C. C. MCCREARY H. L. BENCH L. K. HARTZELL P. K. RA C. A. CAMPBELL G. HUGGLER J. W. MEYER R. F. CHAPMAN J. P. KUBERT J. A. PENMAN D. S CHARLTON R. J. KYLE D. G. RUDOLPH J. C. EHMANN T. I. WELLS Juniors D. V. DAVIES C, B. NEWBOLD W. R, ROBERTSON J. G FENIMORE W. E. PAINTER W. F. SEYBOLD C. J. DESMOND G. C. PIERCE R. W. SMITH F. R MEYER V. E REA J. C. YOUNG Sophomores P R, CARPENTER G, E. GANDER R. B MlTTlNGER K. L COOTES J JOULE C. F. STENDER R. F. FORD W. D. MEYER W. F. URAL R. D. MILLER Adviscr-J. W. BRENEMAN x- Bottom Row Campbell, Ru- dolph, Hortzcll, Pen mo n, Beggs, Meyer, Ehmonn, Mc- '43an q. 46:: S c c o n d Row WclIs, Kyle, Y o u n g, Desmond, Dougold, Bench, Charlton, Moran, El- der Third Rova. Meyer, Smith, Dawes, S e y b o l d, Myhrc, Stendcr, Joule, Rob- ertson, Ford, Muller. Top Row W. Meyer, Gander, T Kyle, Pierce, Rutherford, Fenimorc, Landes, Ural, Rco, Carpenter, Cootes ?i' ' ' KW QIQ R?! 4 432 SIGMA ALPHA MU Founded 1909 College of the City of New York MU LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1949 52 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors E. ADELMAN H. S. KLEIN S. P. MEADE R. S. FINE L. C KOHN S. L. NITZBERG R. J. GINNS L. KRUPNICK A. l. POLANGIN F. E. GRUSKIN E. WA LAVINE R. SEGAL M. R KEISER A. MACHLES S. A. STRAUSS Juniors L G. ANMUTH M. H. FIRESTONE R. R. GOLDBERG JV H. AXE N. J. FRIEDMAN M. J. HEILIGMAN H. L. BLYWEISS L. A. GOLDBERG S. B MILNER A. L. ERLICK J. S. MUNDEL Sophomores A. M. DORSKY R. A. KELLMAN H. MARSHALL P. L. GRAN D. R. WARREN Advtser B. L. POLLACK Bottom Row Meodc, Moch- les, Polongin, Ginns, Klein, Finc, Krupnick, Nitzberg, Se- gol. Second Row--Heiligmon, Keiser, R. Goldberg! L. Gold- berg, Anmuth, Kohn, Strauss, Blyweiss, Milncr, Gruskin. Top Row ErIick, Firestone, Axe, Mundel, Gran, Friedman, Mor- shall, Kellman, Dorsky. 433 .5 W a a yf Bottom Row-K c s s I n g e r, Blank, Rose, Cox, Bruboker, Longer, Modell, Bolus, Barnes, Dcllosmtious, Pccko, Owens. Second Row-Connell, Ober, Brown, Heller, Jondorol Ba- rone, Dcisher, Johnston, Wil- son, Sccklcr, Johnson, Berdis. Top Row Edwords, Stefanik, Swanson, Gurecko, T r o j 0 n, Rmkor, Sonsson, Borone, Ash Icy, MOICI', Erber, chnscn. 434 Miami University IszE ngp EE 03:171 N o z m PL? p?pOP BROWN CONNORS DEISHER BELUS BRUBAKER DELLASTATIOUS EDWARDS SIGMA CHI Founded 1855 ALPHA CHICHAPTER Established 1891 I 30 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors G. WA GUCCIONE R D. OWENS C. H. ER L. J, PECKO D. M. JOHNSTON R. B, RINKER E. P. J KER H, T. ROSE JA R KESSINGER B. SUDER H. A LANG R, P. SWANSON R L MODELL R. D. TENNYSON C, BE Juniors F C. GURECKA D. J. SOISSON J S JANDORA MA R. STEFANIK A L JOHNSON J. M TROJAN W. J. OBERLY N W. TURNER J. E SECKLER D. M. WILSON Sophomores R. A. CONNELL J A MATSIK P. J. ERBER L. A MEIER R. S. SWENSEN Advisor O. R. MOCKENZI E SIGMA NU Founded 1869 Virginia Military Institute 128 Chapters DELTA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1908 MEMBERS Seniors W. C, CAVE R. E. GRIFFITH G. F. PAULINE W B. CORBIN W. E MASON, JR. W. W. RICHMAN, II D, L, COTTERILL R L MCCARRON C. E. ROLLING K. E. CROWE D. R MOYER R P SCHLIRF J, H. M. DUNN J. W. NEHLS, JR. D. H. SCOTT, JR. R. l. FEDEROFF F. H. WOLFF Juniors R A. ANDERSON W. E. MORRISON G C. SAUNDERS R H, ANDERSON R. F. O'CONNELL C P. S ITH R L, BUTTERFIELD C, R. POTTENGER J. W. SUNDSTROM K A. J R. F. REYNOLDS R A. K. WELCH J G. MASSIE R E. WHITE Sophomores G. G. ALLEN, JR. W. H. KEARNEY J. C. MARSHALL G. F. CROMBIE W. P LAMAN R J. PLASKON T B DUMM R. B LEWIS W, E C POLACEK T B. GELTZ D W. LINK L. J. POWELL J H. HARLOW, JR. K A. LINK N, E, YARHOUSE Adviscr G E. MI LLER . ' s 6?: Q4 4: a .. 4m :44 :10? Bottom Row Covc, Rolling, Crowe, Griffith, Cotterill, Pou- lino, Federoff, Nems, Mason, Richmcn, Moyer. Second Row Sundsfrom, Yarhouse, Mc- Corron, Schlirf, Dunn, Wolff! O'Connell, Scott, C o r b i n, Wclch. Third Row-Link, Sounders, Mossie, R. A An- derson, R. H. Anderson, P01- fenger, Smith, Reynolds, Mor- Sholl, Allen, Kearney, Lewis. Top Row L o m o n, umm, Link, Geltz, Plnskon, Jones, White, Powell, Morrison, Polo- cck, Harlow. 4 wit, 4i! 6: :4 Q11 :60 Q! 14! 1 :1 I l g. .1 .. a: WEI ci-o . '53 Am. 3' 4Q 03! w QQ'JQI :q: V 363' qv W a..i . ?NiM? 435 9 9 Bottom Row Schwciss, Mul- ler, Delshcr, Fotula, Dowdson, Mrs Yucngerf, lsop, McMu- hon, A n d c r s o n, Rmchard, Moors. 10nd, WQISZ, Second Row Frec- Porsons, S n o w d e n, Moconyll Willard, Vos- sodyl Methcon y, Wolfmger, Shea. hmsky, holnch, Third Row DIck, Bo- Contokcs, Hand, Ml- G c d n c y, WIISOn, H. Moors, Roth, Leohey, MII- Icr. Top Row-Schnvtzler, Der- stme, Shank, Shoner, Augus- tymak, BIQOIOW, Shoop, Brook, Schneider, Nuppcs, Dcitzel. 436 SIGMA PHI EPSILON Founded 1901 University of Richmond 143 Chapters PENNSYLVAN IA ETA CHAPTER Established I915 MEMBERS Seniors W. A. ANDERSON R. M MCMAHON B. L. BANKES D. P. MADDIGAN J, A, BOHINSKY R. J. MEARS H A. DAVIDSON R. A. METHEANY R, M. DEISHER A. S MOCONYI G. T. FATULA W. B. MULLER P. H, ISOP S. B. PARSONS D. C. REICHARD Juniors D. L. BIGELOW D L. GEDNEY W. A. T, H FREELAND M. A CONTAKES G. W. HAND D M. DICK R. LEAHEY H. R MEARS Sophomores D A. AUGUSTYNIAK P E. DEITZEL S C. BARBER P E. DERSTINE H. J. 00K R. S. NIPPES J A BOHINSKY J. MIHALICH Advtscr-G, A. JOHN C. L. SCHWEISS J. WK SHAY J. W SNOWDEN B. VASSADY H, L. WEISZ M J. WILLARD J. M. WOLFINGER B, W MILLER R. ROTH G, SCHNITZLER D. 6. WILSON C, R. SCHNEIDER W E. SHANK J. R. SHANER W. M SHOOP SIGMA PI Founded 1897 Vincennes University 62 Chapters THETA CHAPTER Established 1912 MEMBERS Seniors E. M. ACKLEY E. S. KORMOS A l. RENKIS J BOZICK W. LAPITSKY A AJ THUMLER J D EMMETT R. W. LOWERY P. L. WADSWORTH W. R. GLATZ D. C. McELHANEY P HJ WESTBROOK J AJ KERR T. A. NETH H G. WOLFF W. B. PRYZWANSKY Juniors D. P. ALEXANDER . J. HEIDELBERGER H. L. McGlLL L, R BENZAK M. B. MCCLOSKEY D, MEYERS W. G. BLACKBURN J. E, FADROWSKI R. W. FINEBURG J E. GLAGOLA C. R. LOGAN R. J. MARTIN E R A. BINDLEY J. H. KING J A NESTLERODE J C m K O I f- ?UTZE-Elz H. W. WOLTMAN L. VOLLENWEIDER Sophomores K. K. BAIER R. C. HODGE J. H. SALEM G. A. BENNETT G, F. MANETTI W. HJ THOMAS M. A. CHATFIELD E. OJ NAUJOKS F. P. E. WARD J. A. MJ G. PHAYRE C. D. WlLLlAMS D. H. DIXON J. T. ROBERTO A. C. YERKES Adwser-C. D. JEFFRIES Bottom Row-Pryzwonsky, Renkis, Thumler, Wolff, Em- men, Spear, Neth, Westbrook, Lopitsky, K o r m o 5. Second ROW-Dixon, Lcnzi, Martin, Bmdley, Kerr, chburg, BenJ Zok, Logan, Nestlerode, Kohl. Third Row-T h o m o s, WilJ lioms, Vollenwcider, Lange- McGIII, Hopko, Krousc, Block- burn, Bennett, Buicr, MoncNi. Top RowJPhoyrc, Word, Ro- berto, McCloskcy, H o d g c, Noujoks, Myers, Cylc, Yerkes. 437 SIGMA TAU GAMMA Founded 1920 Central Missouri State College 41 Chapters ALPHA PSI CHAPTER Established 1956 MEMBERS Seniors R. J. ADAIR . LANDIS . NELSON R L. DANEKER . . MELGAARD . . PLOTTS C. W4 DAVIS . . MILLER . . TOMPKINS Juniors . KLEIN . E. APPLEY . KOCH T. BERRINGER .MILLER FETTERMAN . .SHAVER H, BLACK W. BORIO H. A C. BLACK . E. CLAYCOMB . MAURER B. T Soohomores E, LIPPERT W. C. WAKEFIELD, ll Adviser P. C. SWEETLAND Bottom Row-R. C. Block, R. Mi l I e r, Melgoord, Nelson, Cloycomb, Adair, Davus. Sec- ond Row Fettermon, Hons! Cloud, Appley, Bunting, Dan- ckcr, Landls, Koch, Clamp Top Row Mourer, Borio, G. Muller, R. H, Block, Wakefield, Berrmger, TOkalnS, TAU KAPPA EPSILON Founded 1899 Illinois Wesleyan University 149 Chapters Pl CHAPTER Established 1922 MEMBERS Seniors K R BRITTON G. W. JACKSON JV A. SHEDDEN J. R. COBER D. A. JAMES J. M SHUGERT H. P. FINK F. A. LOMBARDO P. P STADLER S. L. FOSTER H4 D. LUDWIG L A TRAUTMANN B, L. FRICK J. F. MOCKAY D, A TRU T, R. HALLER R B, MILLS R. C, WELCH H. E. HUTCHINSON, JR. T S PHILLIPS C. B. WILLINGHAM, JR, Juniors D R. BARNES C. A. GASTON A. G POSTNIEKS G B, BEARD H. D GERBER J G. RAIMY S G. BROWN R. W. KANE R E. ROCKY K E CARLSON R S KISH C A. RODGERS W W. DARRAN, JR J. L. KOONTZ E P. STEVENS H E DEEMER P C, KREITNER R M. UMSTEAD C A. EGOL B. L MOORE S L. VERNALLIS G A. FLICK D G. MOORE R R. Sophomores D F. ALEXANDER K. W. KISSINGER J. D, SNODGRASS, JR. R H HARTMAN M W. LAUERMAN M. SOCCIO S W. JOHNSTON D. K. OBECK R W. WAITE C E, SIPE Adviser D. E. MCCORMICK Bottom Row'Trump, Welch, G e r b e r, Mills, Cobor, Mrs Walsh, Troutmon, Egolf, Brut- hm, Stadler, Wayne, MocKoy, Pi. Second Row- Sheddcn, Phillips, Foster, Rocky, Lud- wig, K o o n t z, Kish, Brown, Hutchinson, Postnieks, Frlck. Third Row Beard, Gaston, Stevens, Willinghom, Moore, Carlson, Umsteod, B a r n e s, Lombardo, Shuggorf, Rogers. Top Rothlcxunder, KISSIm ger, Loucrmon, Kane, Roimy, Obeck, Snodgross, Sipo Soccio, Hartman, Fink. 439 Bottom Row-Forney, Bowlin, D e t u e r k, Whitemon, Mrs. Snow, Nutter, Bortoo, Hockin- son, Osfcrhoudt Second Row -Bokcr, Downing, Corrons, Clickner, Gum, Keyf, Groff, Bulhorowski, Orsottl, Bremcr, Kline Top Row Berglund, Beans, Plotts, Klmk, Brown, Thomas, Stohlemyer, Lehman, Pflleger, Ewell, Pillar. 440 TAU PHI DELTA Founded 1924 Pennsylvania State University H. L. BOWLIN A. E. BULHAROWSKI J. R. DETUERK J C. CLICKNER D A. DOWNING C H. GROFF M. E. BAKER L. B. BEANS J. V. BERGLUND G. L BREMER ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1924 MEMBERS Seniors R T. FORNEY J. C. HOCKINSON Juniors J.- AK'IRVINE Sophomores W. D. BROWN J. B. EWELL R. P. KLINE B. G. KLINK G. S. LEHMAN Adviser R. A. BARTOO 2 Chapters W. L. NUTTER E. G. SCOTT C. B. WHITEMAN G K. KEYT M. B. OSTERHOUDT J. E. PFLIEGER J P. ORSATTI W. 0 PILLAR R. E. PLOTTS R. B. THOMAS Bottom Row-1 Loulis, Weis- hoor, Rohrbach, Londenber- ger, Mrs. Goschke, R. W. Jones, Kress, Herrola, McCom noughey. Second Row-1John- son, Barron, Walker, Atkin- son, Mallino, Coleman, Read, R. Jones, Szupper. Third Row1McDeovitt, Ramsay, K i m m e I, Lozorchok, Steen, B e a m e r, Stuhl, Burlbaugh, Wilt. Top Row-Struley, Frc- dine, Kovus, Bilger, Smlder, Weldner, Perugini, T w e 0 d1 Heller. 441 THETA CHI Norwich University . W. ATKINSON S. BUKES A1 BURLBAUGH V1 COLEMAN G. FREDINE r-E-gooo W. G. BILGER J. J. PERUGINI :14! 155a 4221 1G! K? A 16: Q. J Founded 1 856 OMEGA CHAPTER Established 1919 MEMBERS Seniors A. W. JOHNSON, III R. R. JONES R. W. JONES W. R. KRESS, lll D. E. LANDENBERGER G. P. LOULIS Juniors J. W. HELLER M. P. LAZORCHAK Sophomores A. G. STAHL J. C. STALDER K. L. STRALEY Adviser1J. R. DOTY 3'5! ? 7 1? g 5 '1 77 124 Chapters MCCONNAUGHEY READ P W. W. . SZUPPER E. S. WALKER 64 F. WEISHAAR, JR. J1 R. MALLINO, JR. M. J. MEGRAW L W. RAMSAY L E ROHRBACH N. M. STEEN J. W. WELDNER G F. WILT Bottom Row Shugorts, McA Coy, Bradley, Conner, Water- man, Abraham, Rlchords. Sec- ond Row-H o 1 e l, Knapp, Marmo, Soluzzom, W e I s e I, anble, Bonner, Stegncr, Fish, Zeller, Comfort, lekey, LGA pmskl, Vcrkosknv Top Row- Schlentncr, Sutherland, Hush :ngs, Raff, Fernsler, Hender- son, Brucggcbors, Sontmoce- to, GrayhllL THETA DELTA CHI Founded 1847 Union College 30 Chapters SIGMA TRITON CHAPTER Established 1954 MEMBERS Seniors R. ABRAHAM K GIBBLE V. L. MARINO G. D, BECHAK W. A. GRAHAM F. D. MCCOY N. R. BENNER J. J. HOCKENBROCK J. H RICHARDS J. T. BRADLEY D F. HOOVER F. L. SALIZZONI F. W. CONNER, III R. B KNEPP G E. SHUGARTS C. W. DAVIS J. K. WATERMAN Juniors W. BARR R. W. LAPINSKI R. W. RAFF D. P. BONELLO J. R, MCCAFFERY C P. SANTINOCETO C D. FISH E. P. NISKEY, JR. D. WAHL R M. HAJEL E. A. NOVY R. J. WEISEL B. R. HENDERSON J. R. ZELLER Sophomores C. E. BRUEGGEBORS M C FORYS K. L. SCHLENTNER J. H. COMFORT R. G. GRAYBILL P. F. STEGNER R, L EAKIN W. E. HASTINGS D. W. SUTHERLAND F. J. FERNSLER J. E. VERKOSKI Advisernw. SCHOTT '- '3'? a agdw 1m $ $Q $1 :Q 13$ Bottom Row-Hulse, Ducoto, Carroll, Yurnall, Mrs. Kurbos- 5y, Porter, Novok, Fettermon, Kerr, Mazch Second Row- Brondf, Behler, McCartney, Swartzwelder, Nicholls, Surif- fler, DeRocco, Miltenberger, Reeves, Hoffman. Third Row -Buck, Fletcher, N e I s o n, Griner, Bleseckcr, Weise, Do- vis, Knorr, Weaver, Stoner. Top Row Scalise, Renard, Robertson, G o b r i e l, Rum- bough, Spengler, Kraft, Lesyk, Willits, Corestia. 443 THETA XI Founded 1864 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute J. H. BEHLER B. A. BRANDT R. L. CARROLL F M. DUCATO L. W. FETTERMAN l. BOWER, III M. BUCK R CARESTIA B. DAVIS C. DcROCCO -1?-73'5p.- M K BIESECKER J. B. KNORR W H. KRAFT, JR. WAG! 3'15! 4Q ad: 5 v V 16 1179 V LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1907 MEMBERS Seniors WK HOFFMAN . F. HULSE G. KERR V. MAZZA EAPOXJ Juniors . P. GABRIEL . R. GRINER . M MCCARTNEY W. NELSON H. NICHOLLS E NOVAK FFFUW Sophomores J. LESYK . D. ROBERTSON J, RUMBAUGH L F. SCALISE MXN- Adviser C. H. STEWART 57 Chapters A. D. MILTONBERGER J. A. PORTER J, J. REEVES H G. WEISER K F. YARNALL H. E. PLETCHER R L. RENARD W S STONER H. G. SWARTZWELDER K. WEISE, JR W E SPANGLER J. R. WEAVER F. P. WILLITS W! WW! WE! ml Vii :33? Bottom Row4Groff, Foricy, Anderson, Schltchter, Baker, Schaefer, M y e r s, Lcocock, Bnldwm, Hughes. Second Row 4Whee' er BIOIF Baker Do- v I H Hommors'rom munn Gardner, Baker Swopc Troganzo. To ROWv- chports, Doeneckc, Rogolo, Gardner, Bush, HIDDIC, Collenv hcrgcr, Farr, Rowmk, Jones, anflth 444 TRIANGLE University of Illinois PEN N STATE CHAPTER L G, ANDERSON C. E. BAKER, II J. B. BALDWIN C W. FARLEY D. E. BAKER J AKER R. W. CALLENBERGER H. J. DAVITT G. W. BLAIR J4 R. BUSH T. P. FARR W. L. GARDNER Founded 1907 Established 1928 MEMBERS Seniors D E. GROFF C. R GUINN H. L. HUGHES L. A. LEACOCK Juniors W. T. DOENECKE D. F GARD L M HAMMARSTROM J. J. HEGMA Sophomores R E. GRIFFITH, JR. R. R. JONES E T. KEEPORTS 20 Chapters .L L. MYERS WM L4 SCHAEFER S. L SCHLICHTER F. T. TRAGANZA P. R. HIPPLE G. W. ROBINSON J4 A. ROVNAK J. R. WHEELER R J. ROGALA B H. SWOPE R F F R ZETA BETA TAU Founded 1898 City College of New York 49 Chapters ALPHA PSI CHAPTER Established 1946 MEMBERS Seniors E. ANCHEL S, E. DUBIN W, R PEARSON S P. BEREZIN J, GOODMAN M. Q. SIMON H. CLEFF L. E. HIRSCH T. A STEINMAN S. DUBIN J. LASMAN B. WEINSTEIN F OCHROCH Juniors R. L. ABRAMS P. M. GREENBERG 3 M, MEDWIN E D. BROD A. M. S J. POLLACK R DWORSKY N. M. KEITZ E. L. SCHERLIS C. GARFINKLE R. J. KITZINGER A. J. SCHNEIDER L. GOLDSTEIN B. LEVIN D SCHWARTZ J. MARGOLIS Sophomores D. BERGSTEIN F. JACOBS A. M. RAVITZ D. COHEN M KABAT ML 8. ROBBIN M COREN A. LEIBMAN J SCHWARTZ D EISMAN T. LOWMAN D, TRAGER J. FREEDMAN P. MARKOVITZ M. VERBIT B HERMAN J. R. OBERST G. H WEISS Adviser-C. A. NELSON Bottom Row Hirsch, Dubin, Ochroch, Berezin, Losmun, Clcff, Kitzingcr, A n c h e l, Abrams. Second Row -Pol- lock, Medwin, Schcrlis, Dwor- sky, Levin, Margolls, Schnch dcr, Greenburg, Gross. Third Row Coren, S c h W C r t z, Oberst, Weiss, Licbmonn, Her- mon, Kobat, Jacobs, Robin. Top Row- Cohcn, M0rkovi1z, Freedman, Elsmon, Loman, Keitz, Bergstein, Ruvitz, Ver- bit, Troger. 445 ORORITIES 448 91 Bottom RoweBrond, Harmon, Kurmon, Curran, Talbert, Mrs. Mountan, Dominick, Chapman, Smith, Gillilond, Pass. i Ii' Second Row- Luddeckc, Gallagher, Simpson, Sippic, Bowman, Nicdbolo, Dcmis, Griffin, TrurCIn, Bcotty, Meyer. Top ROWeNorton, Smcol, Witmcr, Holler, Moore, Nobors, Dempsey, Fitzgerald, Pottison, Shay, Sicgel. CAROL A, DOMINICK President Panhellenic Council, an affiliate of the National Ponhel- lenic Council, is derived from two Greek words meaning All and Gre e.k The Council is organized to promote friendship and cooperation among the 23 member groups. The most important function of the Council is to plan and regulate the rushing program. It regulates and enforces rushing rules, presents fireside chats to acquaint freshmen with Greek life, and publishes a rush booklet. Established last year, the Junior Panhellenic Council consisting of the President of each pledge class plus one delegate, keeps the sorority pledges informed of the affairs of Ponhellenic Council. Each Spring along with the lnterfroternity Council, Pan- hellenic Council sponsors Greek Week. This consists of work projects, exchange dinners between sororities and fraternities, and the IFC-Ponhel Sing. The IFC-Ponhel Ball is the highlight of Greek Week. Three trophies are awarded each semester to promote scholarship. One is presented to the sorority showing the greatest improvement in scholarship, another to the group obtaining the highest average for the semester, and the third to the pledge class with the highest average. Two scholar- ships are also awarded annually. Mrs. Ronald Mountan, assistant to the Dean of Women, is the adviser for both the Junior Ponhellenic Council and Panhellenic Council. It's that time again Ribboning a happy time for all Sorority girls participate in Derby Day ALPHA CHI OMEGA Founded 1885 DePauw University 90 Chapters BETA MU CHAPTER Established 1932 MEMBERS Seniors G. V. BENTLEY E. C. EDMONDS B. KNIGHT C. . BOWMAN A. J. FINNEY J. $ MOCDOWELL E C. BUTTERWORTH R. R. GBUR M. M. MAXWELL S. R. CHAPMAN M. N T. SIMPSON M. L COLE J. A. HECKERT S S. SLATER B. CURRERI L R. JANGIGIAN S A. SUMNER Juniors J. AVERILL S L, GIRVI M. . OYE L. C. BEDERKA S T HAYLLAR P V. SCHREIBER A. BENSON H C HORAK E J SECHLER J. K, BOYD G LENART V KO J. L CALLAWAY J R LONG N L SMITH P. C COLVER S. H. MACKLEM B S STEWART T. DELPRETE C. E. MCELDOWNEY C A WAGLEY Sophomores J. M BEAHAN B. A. JOHNSON J. L D. GOLD M, L KOTCHIN K S. SHOEMAKER R. H. HADDEN D. L LINDELL K L. VAN ATTA A. M. HOWELLS A. LITTLEPAGE L, J. WEBER Adviser MRS J. D. VAIRO Bottom Row SIcncr, Mox- wcll, Gbur, Finncy, Edmonds, MocDowcll, Heckcrf, Simpson, Chapman, Bancy, Sumner, Bowman Second Row Jon- jugron, Stewart, DclPreTe, Col- loway, Wogley, Moyer, Horok, Avenll, McEldowncy, Butter- worth, Green, Scchler. Third Row Beohon, Martin, Van- Atfc, Smith, Howells, Hoddcn, ervm, Roy, Bedorko, Shoe- maker, Schrelbcr, Semko, Johnson, Long Top Row Lif- tlepoge, Boyd, Lindell, Web- er, Colver, Kotchm, Lcnort, Hoyllor, Mocklcm, Gold, Toy- lor. Bottom Row-B. Smith, Fitz- gerald, C h u t o, Moorhousc, Huycn, Muhr, Andersonl R05r ipol, Daugherty, Shay. Second Row-J o h n s t o n, Wagner, Frank, Armon, Kirk, Ficca, DePionfe, Hrcnoff, M. Smith, Phillips. Top Row-Springer, Spurney, Blankenship, Rokus, Kline, Worrcll, Poeppel, Brit- ton, Stafford, Anewa'r Wesleyan Female Col lege 2w KMZFO 3; ALPHA DELTA Pl Founded 1851 DELTA KAPPA CHAPTER ANDERSON M. ARMON . D. BURNS K, ANEWALT A. BLANKENSHIP A BRITTON A. CHUTO J. DePIANTE . A. HRENOFF L. KLINE Established 1958 MEMBERS Seniors E. C. DOUGHERTY GULDNER J. KIRK MOORHOUSE 3?: Juniors J. L. FICCA P. J. FITZGERALD J. A, FRANK J. L. HUYETT J. JOHNSTON Sophomores . B, POEPPEL M, RAKUS F. SPURNEY V1757 Adviser-hDOROTHY HOUGHTON w; .13??? rn W 100 Chapters A MUHR M. PHILLIPS D WAGNER M ROSIPAL J. SPRINGER T. STAFFORD J, VVORRELL ALPHA EPSILON PHI Oiosssaioto toovwmmeoc: nu Imus Founded 1909 Barnard College 52 Chapters ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Established 1937 MEMBERS Seniors 8. S. BARROW M. N. GORIN H. H. SHAPIRO J. R BASCH J. N. HELLER M. E. SPEIZMAN J. T. BRANDSDORF N. J. HILFMAN L. M. SULITAN B. COHEN A. KURMAN E. S E, F. GANAPOL J. E. LEFF J. P. WEISBERGER Juniors B L. DUBITSKY H. HARRIS J. MUSKAT B. A. FRIED J. LEAVITT G. E. SOLOMON S. GROSSMAN J. LENSEN R. S. STEUER R. . MARGOLIS Sophomores S. J ALLISON J. A. KAHN N. L. SCHIFFMAN B. A. BALOTIN B. G. KANTOR S. E. SILVERSTEIN S. E. BLOCK E. L. LICHTSCHEIN S. A. Y K. S. BLOOM P. MEIL B. STANLEY J. B. DICHTER J. W. NEWMAN C. L. STEINBERG H. J. H. RASCH B. . TOLL P. S. GREEN R. A. ROSENFELD J R. WEISS B. R. HOLLANDER J. C. RUBENSTEIN L. H. YOUNG Adviser MRS. S. W. KALIN Bottom Row-Kurrnon, Gana- pol, Hllfmon, B a s c h, Leff, Heller, Suhmn, Suls, Brons- dorf, S p c i z m c n. Secon Row4ohen, Steinberg, Dxch- fer, Lichtschein, Dubifsky, Lcnson, Harris, Steuer, Fned, We1sberger. Third Row Bol- otin, Block, Golm, Silverstein, Rubmstcm, Kcnfor, Hollander, Leovm, Smomon, Top Row-- Toll, Sky, Lotf, Kuhn, AlIison, Weoss, G r e e n, Schiffmon, Stanley, Bloom. 452 Bottom Row Abcl, Pugh, Folck, Fitzmortin, Hamilton, Talbert, S l o y t o n, DiJoseph, Truron, Anderson, Poulick. Second Row - Morzzocco, C r e i g h t o n, lgoe, Lehner, KHngcnsmith, Dietrich, Pay torius, Kurylok, Moatz, Har- ris, Cooper. Third Row-Mey- er, Monncor, Howe, Jacobs, Honnum, Gergcr, Carnwcth, Zolor, Mostroiunni, Top Row - Lessig, Weston! Altimus, O a k c 5, Lamb, Handwerk, Hermann, W e o v e r, Abelc, Guiney ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Syracuse University 17mm??- vr-ZJE-i-sn OWKOF J. ABEL L. ANDERSON . R. DiJOSEPH A. ECKERT L. CREIGHTON P. DIETRICH A. HARNETT M. HILL J. IGOE T. ABELE E. ALTIMUS M. BANKS B. CARNWATH A. GERGER ALPHA MU CHAPTER Founded 1904 Established 1947 OFKQ? ; .m 7'ww zxmen MEMBERS Seniors A. FALCK E FITZMARTIN LIEBLIC Juniors M JONES E. KLINGENSMITH KURYLAK LAMB MASTROIANNI Sophomores A. GUINEY L HANNUM M HANDWERK R HERMANN S. JACOBS Adviser-MRS. J. A, MILLER FKiW? ngWVZ .Lguw-g 85 Chapters H. MARZZACCO . A. PAULICK A PUGH . A, SLAYTON . E. TALBERT B. TURAN L. MEYER MOATZ A PASTORIUS A. WOLFORD A ZALAR S. LESSIG B. D OAKES A. W. WESTON Bottom Row Kohut, Gordon, George, J o h n s o n, Vogcl, Burke, Beany, Funkc, Mor- gan, Fegley, MIHCI', Thomas, Butler. Second Row Flocgel, Redding, West, Gurkc, chf, Hort, Baler, Bontz, Wanner, Melhnger, Dunklc, RIOS. Third RowwEogelmon, Gi l l I land, Xonthopoulos, Ccrcfice, Lom- son, Henszey, C h o m b c r s, Brewster, Gombcr, Lovc, Wag- ner, Acklcy, Top Row-HowA Ion, Spengler, Klomf, Von- Stocker, Packer, Stultzl Rhci- ner, Bartram, Del Duca, Bram, Decker, PhIHIDS, Stout, Welhe ALPHA OMICRON PI Barnard College B. E. J J. Fr- EFF ??? mygzrgzr L. BEATTY . BURKE L BUTLER E. FEGLEY L, FLOEGEL E, ACKLEY L BAIER J. BREWSTER A. CHAMBERS A. DECKER S DINSMORE L, DUNKLE A. EAGELMAN A. BANTZ A BARTRUM B, BRAIN G. CEREFICE A DEL DUCA Founded 1897 Established 1929 MEMBERS Seniors E. FUNKE C. GEORGE C. GORDON w0:?: JOHNSON KIERSTEAD Juniors . A, GILLILAND J, OMBER E RKE L HART D, HENSZEY E, HEWLETT L. LAMSON UFWFFmZ Sophomores L, HUNT F. KLAMT E. PACKER S PHILLIPS M. RIES 303.03! Adviscr MRS. A. K ANDERSON EPSILON ALPHA CHAPTER WZSW? nnr W , K. MOR . S. ROBER K. TH zk+kzmz0 65 Chapters R. KOHUT G. MILLER GAN TS OMAS H. LOVE B. MALLINGER J. MIELE O NEFF M, REDD E, RENTSCHLER A. STOUT ING S. WAGNER E. STULTZ H. WANNER WEIHE VON STOC H. KER XANTHOPOULOS Bottom Row ZoneIli, Wilt, K. Binder, Collie, Kvoshuyl Won ner, Turner! Woddell, Brown, Malinuuskus, Meyer, Taylor. Second Row Keiscr, Groves, Allen, Euchclberger, Weeks, Liken, Wilson, Seyschcb, Far- tuch, Rambo, Rulon, Horton Third Row-Sleose, Powell, Linc-y, Smith, Hossoll, Rebel, Moncuso, W e s n e r, Pucker, Morehouse, Cooper, Mowhim hey. Top Row Richord, Fronkc, S. Binder, Myers, Nor- di, Schrodcr, Ritchie, Brooks, Dyer, Ellwood, Fowler, Cim- mons. 455 ALPHA PHI Founded 1872 Syracuse University 65 Chapters J. K. J. P. J. K. ALLEN R. ER BINDER OWN A. COLL E E. EICHELBERGER VES GAMMA RHO CHAPTER Established 1956 MEMBERS Seniors M. E. KVASHAY P. A. TURNER N. J. MALINAUSKAS J W WADDELL D. E, M. C. WEEKS A C. QUINONES N J. WERNER M, V. TAYLOR S A. WI T E. T. ZANELLI Juniors S UH J. L. PETERSON P A LIKEN B. J RAMBO P A MANCUSO J M REBOL R MILLER C. A. SEYSHAB J L. MOREHOUSE K. E WESNER J. F. WILSON Sophomores J, M HORTON D E. RICHARD J. W. KEISER G. L. RITCHIE M. E L NEY R, A. RULON S. J. MAWHINNEY B, B. SCHRADER L. G. MYERS N E. SLEASE L. V. NARDI E. R. SMITH M. H. POWELL Adviser MRS. R. N. HOWELL Bottom Row-Jocques, Hous- er, Johnston, Ronth, Sonkey, Quarry, Conn, NL Sf. Clour, Rang, Greenlcof, Hurt. Sec- ond Row Luddeckc, Melvm, Crothcrs, Comes, Wallowcr, Thompson, Erickson, Herron, Zurendo, Lochinger, McCurry. Third Row Stra1ford, Grif- hn, Butmcr, Wiley, Aucott, Burgor'r, Munroe, J. St. Clair, Bushop, Paton, Schug. Top RowMBrash, Dcmetns, Mc- Creary, Sterner, Ewmg, Brown, Burton, Holland, Nongof, Col- mx, Buchholz. 456 ALPHA XI DELTA Lombard College KOPUF 70701719 w w? xf A. BROWN L A: GREENLEAF D. HAUSER HENGST L ANDERSON BREWER K, COATES T. CROTHERS J DEMETRIS A. ERICKSON J. AUCOTT BISHOP L, BITTNER M. BURGART Founded 1893 Established 1942 MEMBERS Seniors H. A. HURT B. A. JACQUES B A. JOHNSTON J. R. LUDDECKE L. ME L. S. POORBAUGH Juniors N. E. GRIFFEN J. A. HERRON R. LAUDER D. L. LOCHINGER C. R. McCURRY Sophomores Advisor MRS R. W BARKER BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER $33W-0 :95?sz ??;FWZF 77 Chapters L. QUERRY A. McCREERY McNEAR V. STARNER K. THOMPSON A. WALLOWER A. ZURENDA H. MUNROE L. NOIGOT G. PATON E. ST. CLAIR A. SCHUG . STRATFORD JA WILEY BETA SIGMA OMICRON 90cm : am V Founded 1888 University of Missouri 18 Chapters BETA UPSILON CHAPTER Established 1946 MEMBERS Seniors L. C. BAXTER M. T. PARISH G S. KELCHNER S. A. BEERS P A. GAVAN R. A. REYNOLDS B. A. BOLTZ G B. GLENN N. E. ROTHWELL K. P. BRINDLEY S A. HOOVER P A. SMITH B A. JEWELL Juniors D. E. BECK M. A. HARSH H C. HOWARD S. A. COOK M. J. HILLIER M. A. SCHMINKY E. E. DOWLING M. V. STONER Sophomores P. A. BERRY M. L. ISSAACS N. R. THARP B. J. SCHLATTER Adviser- MRS. G. G. R. LUCAS Bottom Row Glenn, Forish, Brindley, Beers, Cook, Smith, Boltz, Jewell. Second Row Howard, H o o v e r, Stoncr, Schminky, Harsh, Baxter, Go- VCm, Rothwell. Top Row Dowling, T h o m u s, Tharp! f Berry, Schlotfer, Beck, Isuocs, MYers, Hillier. Bottom Row Newman, KohA ler, Yeager, Hornberger, Fxtch, DOmlnle, Blackmon, Wynne Oewcl, Sloan, Brohe, WICSC, Geyer Second Rowt P 0 r k e r, Snce, McGorvey, Sweeney, Green, Keitz, Dott, Hemze, Dulony, Scrr, Lmdsoy, Luther, Moycr. Third Row Mmfmler, Stovcr, Wertz, HIII, Brogdon, Baker, Kuvonogh, Roberts, Ccsella, Keller, Glch VINO, Engclhcxrd, Gorgcr. Top Row CIork, Yofsko, Mong, Howard, Froncflcld, Lynch, Kmsley, Pierce, Mullln, Bryan, Griffith, MocGIII. CHI OMEGA Founded 1895 University of Arkansas I25 Chapters NU GAMMA CHAPTER Established 1926 MEMBERS Seniors N NL BLACKMAN S A HORNBERGER D. W. PARKER T. L BRAHE B. A. KOHLER N. E, SLOAN C. A. DOMINICK B, L MORROW B, E, WIESE 8 A FITCH V. E. NABORS F, A WYNNE J. L. GEYER E R NEWMAN M. E. YEAGER , E T OEWEL Juniors B E. BRAGDON G. W. HEINZE J. G. MacGlLL B. A CASELLA M L. HILL 8. S. SERR E S CLARK F. E. KEITZ V. K. SNEE C. A, DOTT S J. LINDSAY K. M. SWEENEY K L DULANY M. L LUTHER S. H. WERTZ S K GREEN M J MCGARVEY Z. C. ZOREK L E MAIRS Sophomores 54 P. BAKER J S HOWARD S. D MONG A, E RYAN P. F. KAVANAGH S. L OYER B, E. ENGLEHARD M. A KELLER S E. MULLIN J. L, FRONEFIELD E M NISLEY P. W PIERCE D. C A J. A MINTMIER L. l. ROBERTS J. G. GLANVILLE J M. LYNCH C. R, STOVER D, J. GRIFFITH B A. YATSKO Adviscr MRS. L. R. TURMAN 3' a 5' VJ 5. T a Bottom Row Fought, Rosen- berger, Bowman, Grob, Sci- hochck, Eggers, Stohr, Houf. Second Row Fcrnclius, Fowr ler, Harmon! Wosilko, First Milden, Engelbrink, Rcbcr, M i I I s, Toposto, Ainsworth, Htel. Third Row DeAngcl- is, Hockenbcrger, Brinslcy, Pendleton, Gcnszlcr, Thomp- son, Lowhornl Gcory, Bittin- ger, Klecb, Ncwby, Pcckhum. Top Row Zokion, Thlol, Con- nell, Gifford, Miller, Anza- lone, Richards, Farrow, Travis, Bott, Ellis, Lcunis. 459 DELTA DELTA DELTA Founded 1888 Boston University 105 Chapters ALPHA PHI CHAPTER Established 1890 MEMBERS Seniors A. M. BOWMAN A K MAHACHEK L. L. SHAFFER E. E. EGGERS M. C. PATCHAN B. A. STOHR W. M GROB J A RALSTON B. THIE B. M HAUF S. L SEIFARTA J WHITE Juniors P. F. AINSWORTH S L. GENSZLER P A MILDEN S. A. BECK B. H. VE E L MILLS L K. BRINSLEY L L HARMON S. D PENDLETON R J. ENGELBRINK A, C. HOCKENBERGER O. . ER S FERNELIUS M. C. ITTEL E. ROSENBERGER S. J. FIRST J. L LAWHORN S. I. TAPASTO S. E FOWLER G. C LEISTER P. M WASILKO M. MCPHERSON Sophomores J. A. ANZALONE J. H. FARROW D A. PECKHAM S. F. BITTINGER J. L. GEARY A. L. RXCHARDS E. B. BOTT R. J. GIFFORD J. E. THIEL M. E CONNELL S, M, KLEEB R.J THOMPSON D. R. DCANGELIS l. l. LEUNIS J. L. TRAVIS M. B. ELLIS M, C MILLER P A ZAKIAN S L NEWBY AdviseerRS. W, S, HIESTER Bottom Row Bcnder, Huckc, Muck cy, Doolittle, Grosh, Ruthruuff, Frank, E. Inqley, Campbell, Suhr, MIHCF. Second Powaurnck, Murroy Curran Smtfh, Brand, J, lngley, Ah ken, Bcsock, Colbcck, Gro- blll. Third Row KauI, Rnhn, Butler, E r u n n e r, Hodges, Faust, Runq, Lotto, Hedden, Barlow, Top Row-Flrrcll, Covonaqh, Brcumngcr, Beat- ty, Glass, Borland, Domes, Grey, Lmkmum, Lane. DELTA GAMMA Founded 1873 Lewis School 86 Chapters ALPHA CHI CHAPTER Established 1930 MEMBERS , Seniors B BACH B. DOOLITTLE C. RUSH B. M. BENDER C. FLECK J. ROYER N. J, CAMPBELL P. A. FRANK R E. SAMLEY P A. COUCH D J. GROSH A. SUHR 5 DONAGHUE S HUCKE l. A. SUTHERLAND A. M. RUTHRAUFF Juniors P AIKEN S M. DARNES L A. E L BARLOW M L. GRAYBILL S, H. LINKROUM M A BESACK J. E. GREY L. E. MILLER J E BORLAND A. GULICK L. A MURRAY J. L. COLBECK E H INGLEY M L SMITH B, A. CURRAN J. H. INGLEY B YURICK Sophomores B. A. BEATTY L. G. FIRRELL J KAUL G M BREUNINGER P. A. GLASS 6 L. MYERS J. A. BRUNNER S. A. HEDDEN P E RINN C. L BUTLER C. E. HODGES B J RUNG Adviscr MRS. J. M. KRUMRINE Bottom Row-Mltchcll, Con bin, Taylor, Davis, J. Cooper, G. Cooper, Stein, Wltmcr, F I 0 m i s h, Buckno, Easter, Rohrbcck. Second Row- Beidler, Micrnkki, M i I I c r, Gehmon, G e n t c r, Houston, Clark, Drenncn, Levin, Steffy, Hamm, Fossclmon, Sllvxs, Third Row Hcodley, Flem- ing, Doty, Matter, Frank! Bic- l'huller, Yunk, Sockmon, Wolf, Downer, Donovan. Top Row Hunt, H u g h c 5, Lucenko, Bortholme, Janus, Bonncll, Putnam, Wcistcr, C 0 p u t 0, Reed, Shoemaker. Dark. 461 DELTA ZETA Miami University J G. J S. K szov? ngwwoo Founded 1904 128 Chapters GAMMA DELTA CHAPTER K, BUCKNO COOPER A. COOPER E CORBIN A. DAVIS A. BEIDLER CAPUTO CLARK C. DIETRICK E. DONOVAN DRENNEN A. BARTHOLME N. BIEMULLER A. BONNELL L. DERK A DOTY J. DOWNER . E. FLEMING Established 1946 IQKW gongw D N. J. P D, N A. S, Adviser MRS. P. J. NASTASE MEMBERS Seniors J. EASTER L. FLAMISH N. HARTMAN M. MITCHELL Juniors A. FOSSELMAN R HAMM L 'HARRIS H. PIERSON . A. ROHRBECK . STEIN ', J. WILSON J. WITMER NDOw; m .1 J . r- O 17 GENTER E. LONTZ A. MIERNICKI M, MILLER PEIXOTO A. STEFFY ???ZSF J. PUTNAM H. REED SHOEMAKER H SOCKMAN L. WEISTER W F Przzzz m m U 4 c0 Zr- K Bottom Row-Gross, Strublc, Morrocco, Voelkcr, Wynon- hoch, Schlopok, McCormack, Chubb, Bcnninger, Good, Thompson, D. Harms, Mo Mmhacl, Baker, Second R0 -Spcnccr, Orcutt, Elscr, GaIA Iaghcr, Jochcm, Worden, M:- Call, Hughes, Brown, Glpc, Eddy, Barouhs, Fox, Glover, Third Row P. Muller, Furmin- gcr, Gordncrl Mehler, Head- on, M. Hall, Schwelnebrotcn, Lehman, Kuchas, Simmonds, PIDOI, Wood, PFICC. Top Row wKezcll, E. Hall, Sfrehlc, Thoren, Zemoms, Morgan, Mobcrly, Ncwklrk, J. Harms, , Longon, M.M1llcr, GAMMA PHI BETA Syracuse University m+wzz f-ZWSAOF- 0?zv?m Founded 1874 68 Chapters ALPHA UPMLON CHAPTER E BAKER E. BENNINGER N. CHAMBERLAIN A. CHUBB L, FOX W, GLOVER ALFERA BROWN E. EDDY M. ELSER A GALLAGHER E. BLAKE J, DAVIS J. FURMINGIR W. HALL . J. HALL G. HARMS Established 1932 MEMBERS Seniors C. GOOD V. K. GROSS D CA HARMS C MCCORMACK P MCMICHAEL M MAZZA Juniors Sophomores H EADLEY KEZELL KUCHAS LANGEN LEHMAN FVOvE-FP EFF??? . MEHLER P. A. MOBERLY Adviser MRS. R. P, PFEIFER D MORROCCO M SCHLAPAK J. . D. E VOELKER S S WYTTENBACH B. l. ORCUTT J. F, PIPAL D. J. PWCE N. L. SPENCER M. A. WARDEN M. M. MILLER L, A. ZEMAlTIS KAPPA ALPHA THETA Founded 1870 DePauw University 85 Chapters BETA PHI CHAPTER Established 1931 Bottom Row Stock1 Nigh, McCaron, R e c m, Frederico, Porkin, B c o m e r, Grimm, Schultz, J. Moore, Graham. Second Row Fish, Mitchell, Dunkerton, Spengler, M. Wil- 50n, Judge, McAlister, Drake, Crissman, Wylie, Stevenson. Third Row A t k i n s o n, 8 Brooks, Clement, Schoonover, Kemp, Avery, A l b r c c h t, Campbell, B. Moore, Craig! Polonsky. Top Row-Wheeler, McFadden, Jones, Smith, Rob- ey, S. Wilson, Peck, Hockmon, R. Brooks, Newman, Wigfield. 463 MEMBERS Seniors 8. A. BEAMER L E MCCARON H S, SKADE L. A. COLCLESSER J. E. MOORE J, A, STOCK L J. CRISSMAN J, H. NIGH G. E. VAN KIRK M. M. DIMELING S. L PARKIN B WHITMAN S S GRAHAM S. E. REEN D A WILLIAMS G GRIMM G. L SCHULTZ S. P. WYLIE M. SEWALL Juniors M. A. ALBRECHT M. H HAMILTON M. J, MITCHELL P. T, ATKINSON J, P JUD E B. A. MOORE C. G. CRAIG K, J KAVANAUGH B. D POLANSKY J. D. DRAKE J, C. KEMP E. SCHOONOVER V. A, DUNKERTON G McALISTER S. S ANER AV E. FISH C, A. MCCARTNEY P L SPANGLER M. M. FREDERICO M. C. WILSON Sophomores E. A AVERY B. A, HACKMAN R, M. RILLING B. A, BROOKS G. JONES B. D. ROBEY R. E. BROOKS J. A. MCFADDEN M A. SMITH S. L OWN B, E. NEWMAN S T. WHEELER N CAMPBELL G G PECK N. S. WIGFIELD S. A. CLEMENT S. L, WILSON Adviser MRS. R E LYFORD Bottom Row D, T o k I i s h, Stohl, P l 00 s c h, Kntzmlller, er, Motusow, Trunk, Strucklcr, Cm, Show, Paluck, Robertson, Browning. Second Row Hays, Kohudlc, Phillips, Sfrlght, Cowon, Wuley, Gchh kc, Bllsky, Zowmk, Myers, Smcol, Mornz, Third Row Purncr, Mushler, Ellsworth, C Tokllsh, Kahle, Sulkls, Scull, MIChCH, Rhodes, Readl MOIZC, Sllsh. Top Row Corhcld, Lukchorf, Boyd, Reber, Mar- plc, Maugel, Hamilton, WII- lord, Shrove, WIHIOmS, Mul- ccy, WISC, Biakcslee. 464 KAPPA DELTA Longwood College ZFFFOFU awwwow r wzzwroo m J, BROWNING I CORMAN KITZMILLER J. MATUSOW MAYS L. KELLY KOHUDIC BLAKESLEE A BOYD R CORFIELD M. ELLSWORTH A. HAMILTON . D. KAHLE B J. A. K E. H. Advisor MRS. J. M. ALMQUIST WWWO3XWW Founded 1897 MEMBERS Seniors M. PLOESCH L. ROBERTSON L. SHAW J SMEAL STOHL Juniors L MAIZE . READ M. RHODES Sophomores m3 TH-3 r E U1 I l- m 27 . PURNER BETA THETA CHAPTER Established 1941 WQZTUFJFU .102?sz 98 Chapters STRICKLER T. TOKLISH E, TRUNK L RUNKLE A. SCULL A. SLISH L. STRIGHT WILEY A.' WILLARD A. WISE REEBER L. ULK C T TOKLISH N'. WILLIAMS Bottom Row Sunderland, Gifhens, Loucks, Wilson. J. Miller, Constable, C I o r k, Moss, Hortnctt, Alexander. Second Row-Norfon, New- man, Keener, Sidwell, Antrim, Manges, K r c s s, Troutmon, Shields, Bookmon. Third Row Rielly, Smithson, McKee, J. Nicholson, Chuba Shipp, Krughoff. Top Row- Noble, Reese, Davis, Gunter, 5. Huston, L. Huston, Rich, Buck, Fletcher, Kill, Molcy, Storm. 465 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Founded 1870 Monmouth College I ???- G??FZKv 30?0m0 J ALEXANDER M. ANTRIM T. CLARK C. GAUSS C. GITHENS L GRAHAM HARTNETT ADLER G BOCKMAN G. CHUBA G FLINN GLADING G. KRUGHOFF g-FFIZJJU BUCK CARLISLE AVIS FLETCHER 89 Chapters DELTA ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1930 MEMBERS Seniors M. J. HEI NZE S. S KEENER N. L, KRESS L E LOUCKS B A. MANGES M H. MI LLER D. K. MOSS Juniors J. M MILLER N. NICHOLSON R. E. NOBLE J. A NORTON R. A. RIELLY A. A ROLLINS Sophomores M. E GANTER L. L. HUSTON S. L HUSTON M. A. KILL Adviser MRS. S. SEGAL K MYLTING D. C. NEWMAN D SIDWELL S J, SUNDERLAND M. S TROUTMAN JV S. WIGGENTON J. A. WlLSON S A, SHERMAN A L SHIELDS S. M. SMITHSON V K. POWELL M J ' A Bottom Row-Adoms, Bow- man, Yoder, Westcon, P. Breach, Supple, Kennel, Le- wm, Priestley, Cosvodale, Lamont. Second Row Tingle, Green, Boslor, Homer, Michal, D o I I m e y e r, Highbcrgcr, Hodge, Holgrcn, B. Breisch. Third Row-Moore, Huggins, Whipple, Burkcf, Neale, Grim non, Denglcr, Andrews, Ston- Icy, Smart, Bore? Top Row- Wllson, Peters, Houscr, Leslie, Roberts, Lcwcrf, Bauchspies, Trcvaskis, S o I c 0 u, Incitti, Standish, 466 PHI MU xpw+w OS?FWSU ZFZZWF M ADAMS L. BERGMAN A. BREISCH H:HENNEMAN A. ANDREWS P. BARET A. BARET M. BERTOLETT LER . S. BOS E. BAUCHSPIES D, B RKE E. DENGLER A. GRINNEN E. HAFER . R. HOUSER Founded 1852 BETA MU CHAPTER Established 1929 MEMBERS Seniors L. GOODANOW S. GREEN A. HIGHBERGER A. M, HOLGREN D. KENNEL wzwrwm Juniors . K BOWMAN . L, DALLMEYER mmmIm;, 7 I 3 :- r- m N Sophomores L. INCITTI wpopwzc r3. 2 rn 3 l- m Adviser MR$. W. S JEFFRIES ?;?;y WFPFWF WFZ+ pw 82 Chapters J. LAMONT W. PRIESTLEY . A.TINGLE v. WESCOTT L YODER C. MOORE L. RANDLE K. RUTH C. SKAWDEN H. STANDISH S. SOLEAU A. STANLEY L. TREVASKIS F. UPLINGER D. WHIPPLE J. WILSON Bottom Row Lovinc, Green- berg, G e r s 1 e i n, Hoffman, Bromberg, Birnboum, Barman, Brand, Strauss, Herod. Second Row-Rcsnick, Gerstl, Gor- finkcl, chol, Gctz, Stichmon, Beck, Slubln, Ncubarfh, Suss- mon, Sondler. Third Row-- Weinberg, Dorfmon, Spitz, D. Roscn, Hopmon, Kuplan, J. Rosen, Strusnick, Nothonson, Gershenow, chf. Top Row Engelbachl Teichholtz, Kropf, Kirson, Nathan, Hoffner, Bor- msh, Schermer, Cohen, Mon- dell, Briskin. PHI SIGMA SIGMA H 5-7135- m TF OWWWZ unter College 5 BERMAN BIRNBAUM K. BROMBERG . GERSTEIN F. HARAD . S, ALINKOFF l. BARTASH BECK A. BRISKIN COHEN B. DORFMEN E. ENGELBACH S. GARFINKEL GERSHENOW Founded 1913 BETA ETA CHAPTER Established 1946 MEMBERS Seniors H. A. BRAND J, S, GREENBERG EL LEVINE Juniors S. B HOFFMAN D. L. RESNICK D. ROSEN Sophomores . E. GERSTL L. B. MONDELL J. F. NATHAN R. J. NATHANSON Advrser MRS. S. BARASH r- 0000.577 FZF-k'WPUTC'V' 29 Chapters R. N EUBARTH R. SUSSMAN L. SANDLER R SEGAL P. SLUBIN J. STRAUSS E. NEFF G. ROSEN S. ROSTOLSKY N. SCHERMER J. SPITZ STICHMAN D. STRASNICK L. TEICHHOLTZ R. WEINBERG Bottom Row-Dowcll, Cowon, Griffin, Benson, BleCI, HarkA ncss, L i g h t, Hulsc, Ebicn, Schindchenc, Smyers, Scufcrt. Second Row OIson, Robin- son, Payne, McAvoy, Plow- mon, Burtlcson, Lewis, Bentz, J. Green, Homulton, Kuntzel- man, Paccoh. Thlfd Row Dc Meycre, Gustcfson, Lovejoy, Tighc, Bradley, UlrlCh, Shack crdson, Fcnn, Vincent, Urban, Ghlglione, Frect. Top Row Hollister, White, Wylluc, Cer- vi, Hurst, Young, Lambert, G I m b e r, Glatz, Elliott, P. Green, High. 468 Pl BETA PHI Monmouth College $0 ? '!- U Fwa+ A. L. C. A M E. L FFKFPO U fn'uF- f-f-F n Founded 1867 105 Chapters PENNSYLVAN IA EPSILON CHAPTER W. BICKEL COWAN EBLEN GRIFFIN BENSON Established 1953 MEMBERS Seniors J. HARKNESS A LovDoY Juniors GUSTAFSON HAMHION HIH HOLUSTER KUNTZELMAN E. LAMBERT szszF ?m PP? m Sophomores C. GLATZ A. GREEN S. HANIGAN A HURST E, McAVOY C PLOWMAN A, M. PRUDHON W25??? Adviser MRS. A. M. WELLINGTON C K, PICCOLI J. L. SCHINDEHETTE J, C. SEIFERT M, A, SMYERS W. LEWIS K. OLSON J A. ULRICH S, L N. .PAYNE M. A. TIGHE H. C. R. URBAN C. A. ROBINSON A. M SHELDRAKE J. C. SHEPARDSON B. G. WNCENT K. C. WHITE L. WYLLIE E. C. YOUNG Bottom Row Shopiro, Fishel, Levine, Koplon, Baumonl Ros- sen, Kuhn, L e v i t t, Siegel, W e x I e r, Pogal, Obermon, Weiner, Lipsky. Second Row a n, Blitz, Singer, Glazier, M i l l e r, Grecnberg, Mclnik, Urie, Suskind, Gold- Abels, Gross, Spielvogcl, Vol- pin 469 SIGMA DELTA TAU Cornell University 92.33??? ?zozow FWZCW? m Founded 1917 36 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA PHI CHAPTER J. BANKLER BAUMAN R. BENENFELD FISHEL S. KAHN S. KAPLAN R, BLINDERMAN D . COFSKY E EPSTEIN S. ABELS K. ABES E. COHEN G, FISHKIN E. FRIEDMAN Established 1943 f-FUE-WF-Z L- FIrI W MEMBERS Seniors 5 LEVINE A. LEVITT C4 LIPSKY J, OBERMAN E. POGAL Juniors A GLAZIER A. GREENBERG K M: MILLER E SIEGAL Sophomores J. E. ROSENBERG Adw'serm-MRS M. TOMALES TWFVYV' r zvr: WWUWZW WEXLER ZELDIN SHAPIRO SPEILVOGEL SOSTMAN VOLPIN ALMON NFWWin U1 Bottom Row KIrchner, Hes, Lan, Masters, Troller, Up. mol, Starkey, Narehood, HH- debrond, Moncfeldt, Downcs. Second ROWaDITulllo, Klsslo, O'Brien, Cohen, Gohn, Bleich, Stecver, ShoHcr, Burner, Pot comer, McLaughlin, Davies, Lamb, Snyder, Chun SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA DITULLIO DOWNES HILDEBRAND HILDRETH ILES KEISER ?$ ?; S. L BARNER J, L. BLElCH E M. CHUN D. P. COPPOLA N. GARRISON N A. GAYOK A. BUCKLEY . A. COATES M. COHEN mor- Longwood College Founded 1898 BETA UPgLON CHAPTER Established 1954 MEMBERS Seniors . MACK R. MASTERS Juniors GOMBAR . GRAFF . LAMB 0.137 3 3:. 37330 KLING . MCLAUGHLIN Sophomores S, L. DAViES J. E, FOSS L. L. GAHN B L. POND k-m Advtser MRS C. J. SMITH ww gw+ FOFF4Z m 55 Chopte rs E. MONEFELDT J. NAREHOOD E. OIBRIEN H. STARKEY B. TROLIER L. UPMAL R. NAVIKAS A. NEWCOMER E. PATTISON E, SHAFFER A. STEEVER Y. WALTER E. SNYDER A. TAYLOR M. TIMLIN Bottom Row Wilson, Scal- zetti, Cunningham, Niedbola, Demis, Raleigh, Purdy Sec- ond Row Dunmire, Sullivan, Bruidic, Zilinski, Pangonis, Poss, Bondurol Arndt p Row lntili, Michaels, Fron- co, McDonald, Kearney, Hut- fu, Salerno. 471 THETA PHI ALPHA Founded 1912 University of Michigan M. S CUNNINGHAM J. E. DEMIS M A. DONAHOE C. A. BRAIDIC S Q DUNMIRE L. B. FRANCO A. M. ARDNT J. P. BANDURA A. M. INTlLI RHO CHAPTER Established 1929 MEMBERS Seniors P. M. NIEDBALA P. E. PURDY Juniors E. A. HUTTA J. T. PANGONIS W. K Sophomores K. M. KEARNEY l. A. MCDONALD Adviser-MRS. J. MCCORMACK l 8 Chapters R. RALEIGH C. B. WILLIAMS P. A. WILSON V. A SCULZETTI J. STANICK A. L. ZILINSKI H. J. MICHAELS C. A SALERNO J. A SULLIVAN Bottom RowiBuchonon, Kle- Sol, 5 t u c k l, Enck, Helms, Furlow, Erb, Sccron, Novok, Bowen, Vreelond. Second Row -So!oman, van Tassel, Frank, Borndt, Swonnock, Lloyd, PurA year, Blrhng, Hunscckor, Hull, Welch, Graham, Hams. Top Row Tromo, Prutzman, Sko- rodo, Lcnght, Sanders, Medics- ko, Huber, Hummer, Tcubcl, Pamphllls, DuChocek, Stavro- kls, Bergo 472 ZETA TAU ALPHA Longwood College E. B EARD BOWAN E DEMPSEY E zznrw+ K. ERB K. FROEBEL E. BARNDT J, SITTING A, BLAHA BUCHANAN BUECHNER A. CRANS 320:0: A. BERGE DUCHACEK A. FRANK J GRAHAM A. HARRIS J. HUBER OFWEFW Founded 1898 Established 1939 MEMBERS Seniors . W HELMS E. MOCLEAN M. MINK 30r?;w NOVAK L PRESET Juniors J. HILL A. HUNSECKER J. KlESEL anzm Sophomores E. E. HUMMER B. K. JAMESON s. A. LEIGHT H, J. J. PRUTZMAN AdvisoriMRS. J R. HASWELL IOI Chapters GAMMA EPSILON CHAPTER S. ROSENZWEIG ZWWIZF L11 -4 O 5 . L PURYEAR SWANNACK M VAN TASSEL Egghm; p 5-, E m co m E. SALAMAN LV SANDERS 70331 SKA A A STAVRAKIS . F TEUBEL E. A. TRAMA GREEKS INDEPENDENTS 476 ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT MEN Bottom ROWeBobcock, Homes, Dively, Pearson, Sandstrom, Smith, Rem, Blaha, Frick. Robertson, Baker, LeBaron, Friday. Third Row-Croska, Tanski, Stout, McMahon, Johnson, Nelligon, Woodring, Martin. '5 t7 1 t 5' 7 i Caruso, Krouse, Piper, Armbruster, Hennessey, Haydin, Mengelson, Deibler. HAROLD M. SANDSTROM President ORGANIZATION President - HAROLD M. SANDSTROM Vice-President - H. FRANK PEARSON Secretary - - DAVID E. FRlCK Treasurer - JOHN M. DIVELY, JR. All undergraduate men at Penn State, who are not affiliated with a social fraternity, automatically become members of the Association of Inde- pendent Men. Organized in 1939, AIM was founded for the welfare of independent men, providing them with a voice in student government and with social and athletic programs. The Board of Governors, which is the executive and controlling body of the Association, is composed of the pres- ident, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer of AIM, all officers from 70 l l Second RoweMilkc, Jonkosky, Burkett, Mother, Top Rowe Nittany Council, West Halls Council, North Halls Council, and Town Inde- pendent Men. The Board also includes one representative-at-large for every five hundred independent men living in a residence hall or in town. Ball room dances, including the Dink Debut, Autumn Ball, Leap Year Dance and the Spring Dance and several 50- cials between the independent men and women were part of the Association of Independent Men's social program. A twelve-piece band composed of AIM members provides the music for all their social events. At the close of the University year, AIM sponsored an Outstanding Living Award which was given to the living unit that exemplified the greatest de- gree of individual and group achieve- ment. Bottom RoweShaak, Farley, Tynan, Frank, Stoker, Brcsslcr, Reidenbough, Hoke. sey, Evans, Fife, Puchclski, Herr. CAROL E. FRANK President ORGANIZATION President - - CAROL E. FRANK Vice-President - DUANNA DOEBLER Recording Secretary DOROTHY M. TYNAN Corresponding Secretary-Treasurer MARY K. STOKER Leonides, the independent women's organization at Penn State, was formed in 1948 to serve as a representative group for all independent women at the University. In general the major aims of Leo- nides are to foster a closer relationship between independent women, to insure equal representation in student gov- ernment, and to provide better social and athletic opportunities for its mem- bers. The governing council of Leonides is LEONIDES Second Row-Toylor, Frederic, Hill, McCom- Top RoweCodes, Evangelism, Reid, Notari, Pennypocker, Pan, Koeblin, Hlll, Theetge. composed of the officers of the organ- ization and one representative elected from each of the women's residence hall units. Independent women are represented on SGA Cabinet by the president and in WSGA by the vice- president. Among its many activities Leonides sponsored a tea for residence hall host- esses, participated in Mardi Gros, and were represented in the Women's Rec- reation Association intramural program. Social activities also highlighted their year. The group, in cooperation with AIM, sponsored the Autumn Ball, and the Dink Debut, as well as Indie Week. Indie Week publicizes the various ac- tivities of independent organizations and provides a week of stimulating social events for all independents. 477 478 RESIDENCE Bottom Row lrwm, Unscr, Dowdson, Milka, Johnson, McMahon, Baker, Ccvoncgh, Leis, M. Davis. Second Row-Mengelson, Krizenoskos, Somonsky, Power, Hersey, Knous , Hawkins, Hublcr, Borden, O'Donnell. Top Row;Kinno, Newhort, Wharton, T. Davis, Urish, Irvine, Grinberg, Garland, Schnurc, Martin, Gilbert. DUANE R. JOHNSON President ORGANIZATION President - . - DUANE R. JOHNSON Vice-President - DONALD J. MCMAHON Secretary - - - DENIS J. MlLKE Treasurer - BRUCE A. BAKER HALL COUNCILS Bottom Row Dcibler, Tonski. Krouse, Rein, Piper, Caruso, Slater. Second Row- Buhl Voigt, Sterner, Brown, Sebrosky, Sporokowski, ognotto. Top Row-Saltorelli, Shea, Bliss, Starbuck, Marsteller, Rothmonl Hays. BARRY B. REIN President ORGANIZATION President - - - - BARRY B. REIN Vice President - - RICHARD S. KROUSE Secretary - - - KENNETH W. PIPER Treasurer - , - CHARLES CARUSO RESIDENCE Bottom Row-Peechotka, Hotherington, Anderson, Furtney, Crosko, Turco, Boer, Doon, Armstrong. Top Row Musciu, Buck, Carunchio, Saylor, Spielvogel, Downes, Roberts, Armbruster, Hoydin. PAUL D. CRASKA President ORGANIZATION President - - - PAUL D. CRASKA Vice-President . - ROBERT E. FURTNEY Secretary - - RONALD E. HENNESSEY Treasurer - - - FRANK D. MILUS 480 HALL COUNCILS Bottom Row-Kodis, Kroinski, Bobcock, Zotcoff, Hcines, Woodring Robertson, Levy, Friday Second Row Sloughfy, Mother, Jan- kosky, Burkeft, Conovan, LeBoron, McNeil Top Row Show, Simon, Condif, Himes, Miluszusky, Nelligon, Stout, Baker, VondeMork PHILIP C. HAINES President ORGANIZATION President - - PHILIP C HAINES Vice-President - - FRANKLIN D. JANKOSKY Secretary - - RALPH L LEVY Treasurer - - MILFORD V ROBERTSON CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY Bottom ROWeWeIss, Levine, Burlew, Mitchell, Munn, Dickson, White, Kirshner. Keller, Kistler, Reynolds, Pocofsky. Wilson, Friedlme, Hoff, Lcnhord, Michler, Cassel, Hughes, Enoucn. t ,, ROBERT A. M lTCHELL President 482 ORGANIZATION President - , ROBERT A. MITCHELL Vice-President - - RONALD ADAMS Secretary - - CAROL A. WINGARD Treasurer - LEONA M. DICKSON The Co-operative Society was found- ed to provide economical living condi- tions for students of limited financial means. Established in 1939, it is a non-profit organization in which the members can purchase stock. The women students live together and are joined by the mole members for meals. Domestic duties of this co- operative living unit are performed by both male and female members. At the present time there are fifty-three participating students, including twen- Second Row-Miller, Grube, Seltzer, Anderson, Third Row-Ullom, Norman, Jones, Vonusa, Fife, Pierce, Ccrdwcll, Coatcs. Top Rowe ty women members, a chaperon, and thirty-three mole members. The Society sponsored a varied so- cial program including parties, bon- quets, picnics, and 0 Homecoming celebration for the alumni. Several educational programs, which consisted of guest speakers narrating slides, were held during the year. The members also participated in the various intro- murol sports offered at the University. Besides reducing the financial bor- riers for its members, the co-op living unit also provides many other valuable experiences. It offers a Challenge in meeting life and its responsibilities and teaches a better understanding of oth- ers. In so doing it prepares its mem- bers to become better citizens. Allegheny House is one of 16 liv- ing units in North Halls named for Pennsylvania counties Los Vegas Night, sponsored by Town Independent Men, provides plenty of fun for all 483 HONORARIES LION'S PAW Bottom RoweGentzler, Epstein, Byers, Joffee, Pouloski, Morino, T p ow-Julius, Pearson, Howley, Botulo, McTurk. LECTION to Lion's Pow, senior society, is one MEMBERS of the highest honors a Penn State man can p, A, BOTULA L H. JULIUS attain. L. E. BYERS v L. MARINO . . o. M. EPSTEIN G E. McTURK . Founded elurmg the academic year of 1908-09, 6. L4 GENTZLER T J. PAULOSKI its membership usually consists of not more than J M HAWLEY H F. PEARSON fifteen senior men. These men are chosen as in- w A JAFFE dividuols who have contributed sincerely and out- standingly to the greater good of the University and who will continue to work for its best interest during their senior year and upon graduation. Mem- bers of the group are chosen at the end of their Junior year. The purpose of Lion's Pow is to promote the welfare and further the best interests of the Uni- versity and its students, and to maintain and per- petuote the traditions of the Pennsylvania State University. There are over six hundred alumni who moin- toin on active interest in the University and in the organization. The Lion's Pow Alumni Association purchased Mount Nittony in 1946 so that the mountain will be preserved in its natural beauty and will ever remain the traditional symbol of Penn State. 486 MORTAR BOARD Bottom Row-Newmon, Reen, Miller, Skode, Butler, Davis, White. Second Row-Werner, Perkin, Nigh, Clark, Becmerl Heckert, Ruthrouff. Top Row-Morgon, Harms, Poorbaugh, Jonjigicn, Bentley, Neubcrth. ORGANIZATION Q be chosen by Mortar Board, the national President - - - HELEN 5. SKADE senior women's honorary, is one of the highest vice.pres;dent - . JEANETTE L. BUTLER honors a University coed can attain. Members are Secretary - - MARJORIE H. MILLER selected on the basis of scholastic standing, leader- Treasurer - - SUSAN E. REEN ship in campus life, and outstanding service to the n' r ' . MEMBERS U Ive suty I . . at A. BEAMER J. R. JANJIGIAN L. s. POORBAUGH Mortar Board 5 mam prolect 0f the year W05 0 G. D. BENTLEY M. H. MILLER st E. REEN research study done with the Dean of Women, con- Ji L. BUTLER w. K. MORGAN A. M. RUTHRAUFF - - - - - - - N. T. CLARK L. R. NEUBARTH H. s. SKADE Slstlrig of 0 seriesugf progresswel discussmnfsrcen K. A. DAVIS D. c. NEWMAN N. J. WERNER cermng the topic, evelopmento patterns 0 ivmg D. c. HARMS J. H. NIGH A. L. WHITE for undergraduate women at the Pennsylvania State 5. L. PARKIN University in keeping with the University's goal of educating responsible citizens capable of critical thinking and leadership in a free society. The Charlotte E. Ray Scholarship and the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Scholarship are both sponsored by Mortar Board with funds accumulated through worthwhile University projects. Mortar Board taps and initiates junior women in the Spring. The national organization requires that the members have on AlI-University average that is .40 above the medium AIl-University of the women students. The prospective members are serenaded by the HELEN 5. SKADE graduating members in a traditional ceremony the president night before they are officially topped. 488 SKULL AND BONES ?r 5 Qt ntK Bottom RoweBonestell, Cober, Fecthermon, McTurk, Morino, Florence, Sondstrom, Joffe. Top RoweHommond, Klein, Bowers, Coplan, Malick, Thompson, Scherr, Dreeben, Epstein. KULL AND BONES, senior men's honorary society, recognizes outstanding leaders in athletics, student government and other extracur- ricular activities. The Society was organized in 1913 by a group of upperclossmen interested in promoting the ideals and perpetuating the traditions of the University. Members, who may be seventh or eighth semes- ter men, are chosen in the Spring of their junior year on the basis of a point system measuring interest and participation in University activities. Skull and Bones was the first hot society to begin this system for topping new members. During the Fall, Skull and Bones sponsored a Pep Rally with Scrolls. More than 4,000 freshmen and other new students attended this rally on Bea- ver Field prior to the team's departure for Missouri. Each Spring Skull and Bones awards a scholar- ship to a varsity letter winner who has maintained on AlLUniversity average of 2.5 and who contrib- utes toward the expenses of his education. The social activities of the organization are highlighted each year by the Spring Initiation Bon- quet. It is here that the graduating members wel- come the new Skull and Bones members who will carry out the program of the honorary for the coming year. ORGANIZATION President - - GEORGE E. McTURK Vice-President . - MARTIN LESHNER Secretary - - STANLEY L. FOSTER Treasurer . - STANLEY L. FOSTER MEMBERS J. E. BONESTELL K. B FLORENCE M. LESHNER W. BOWERS S L. FOSTER D. F. MALICK W. D. CAPLAN G L. GENTZLER V. L. MARINO J. R. COBER R. W. HAMMOND G. E, McTURK E. R DREEBEN W. A. JAFFE H.M. SANDSTROM D. M. EPSTEIN l. J. KLEIN M. l. SCHERR J. A. FEATHERMAN R. J. THOMPSON GEORGE E. McTURK President Bottom RoweMink, Hulse, Fleck, Tynan, Cin, Frank, Bosch, Wood. Second Row-Butterworth, Stock, Potchan, Heller, Rohrbeck, Stein, Moss. Top Row-Tolbert, Helms, Burke, Kennel, Dempsey, Priestleyl Querry, Stohl. i ORGANIZATION CROLLS, senior women's hot society, honors President . . DOROTHY M ENTY outstanding women students who have not islggerzgfgfsideht - - -CATHERII5ELE A LFLECCIZE been similarly recognized previously for their con- Treasureyr . MARGARET A. HULSE tthutIon to UnIverSIty Me. At least a 2.5 grade pomt average, outstanding character, and excep- MEMBERS tional work in one or more major activities are re- I 3:;thlfrweiiifr1 LYIIECTI'I':???ns'xifliaiSiffrm EEC BUTTERWORTH E awgmwa 53,1.SSTT5xCletRT Th I . g l'p 9 h y .. zzx-BEMPKMM m. pgiswz eg'oups P'tmO'Ygoa 'Stose'vet MUM C. s FOUGHT o w. PRIESTLY D M. TYNA SIty Among her thIngs, Scrolls partICIpatedI p' M AN D '-- QUERR M- A- 00 the OrientatI to welcome new women students to txnxi -- a pep rally during Orientation Wee' NV . uI-f Bones, and ushered at University events. U Mardi Gras was again sponsored by Scrolls and has become their main project for the year. This event is an indoor carnival in which sororities and other women's groups participate by sponsoring entertainment booths and games of chance and skill. The proceeds from this highly successful event were donated to the Mary Jane Wyland Scholarship Fund from which three scholarships are awarded yearly. Hoping to further serve the DOROTHY M. TYNAN University, Scrolls also donated books to Pattee President Library. PARMI NOUS 109 I. Q! V '9, 'v .3; Bottom Row-Juers, WtHIOmS, Lutkefedder Minor, Resh Koshok Byers, Korp Second Row-Kormos, Corp, Howley Biesecker, Ott, Ritchey Sergeant, Woltmger Top Row-Porsky Glou, Simon, Solot, Pearson Dey, Lucas, Bonoroti Buck, Lo o.yd 4 490 ARMI NOUS, an honorary society for senior men, recognizes students who have distinguished themselves in student government, dromotics, to- rensics, publications, or in sports, either as partici- pants or as athletic managers. Members are topped during the spring semes- ter of their junior year. Each year the selection of members includes twelve from the field of sports, seven from dromotics ond forensics, six from pub- Iicotions, and ten from student government. Founded in 1908 by Thomas W. Piolet, mem- bership in Pormi Nous honorary was formerly re- stricted to those senior men who had gained prom- inence and recognition in athletics. However, in the spring of 1951 the selection system was re- vised to allow for topping outstanding seniors in other activity fields. The traditional objectives of Pormi Nous include the advancement of academic and athletic inter- ests, further service to the University, the uphold- ing of campus traditions and the promotion of Uni- versity spirit. This year the members have participated in the counseling program for freshmen and trans- fer students as well as ushering at University events. ORGANIZATION SAMUEL F. MINOR RONALD E. RESH President - - Vice-President - - Secretary-Treasurer NORMAN W. LUTKEFEDDER MEMBERS F N. BIESECKER D H. JUERS R. M. PARSKY M. BON NAROTI J. KARP H. F PEARSON L. K BUCK E, S. KORMOS R. E RESH L. E BYERS J. A. KOSHAK R. E RITCH G. Ii CARP W. L. LLOYD G H SERGEANT W. R. COTTOM R J. LUCAS M. i SIM L. B. DEY . W. LUTKEFEDDER R J. SOLOT R S, GLOU S F. INOR D. F. WILLIAMS J. Mt HAWLEY J. S. OTT J. M. WOLFINGER SAMUEL F. MINOR President CHIMES Bo Top Row:Coibeck, Beidler Borndt, Wilson, Slish, Hoffman, Fosselmon Wosilko, Pendleton. ORGANIZATION President - - SARA A. PHILLIPS Vice-President - - SHEILA G. COHEN Secretary . - - JEAN F. PIPAL Treasurer - - CAROL A. BRAIDIC MEMBERS M. E. BARNDT S. G. COHEN S. D. PENDLETON J. A. BEIDLER J. L. COLBECK S A. PHILLIPS C. L. BLAKESLEE St A. FOSSELMAN J. F. PIPAL B. E. BRAGDON S. L. GENSZLER S. A. SLISH C A. BRAIDIC S, B. HOFFMAN P. M. WASILKO L K BRINSLEY D. K. MORITZ M. C. WILSON M. O. NEFF SARA A. PHILLIPS President eroweB rins ley, Broi dic, Cohen, Phillips, Pipol, Neff, Genszier, Moritz HIMES, the national honor society for junior women, was founded in 1947 by Pennsylva- nia State University, Ohio University University of West Virginia, and Temple University The organ- ization honors junior women who have been out- standing in leadership, service and scholarship. One of the major projects of Chimes, along with other women '5 hot societies, was the counseling of freshman and transfer women students. The mem- bers of Chimes also gave their assistance to the Dean of Women' 5 office by helping with the typing, filing and other office chores. On the afternoon foilowing Mordi Gras, Chimes sponsored their annual jam session, Mordi Brawl, which was climaxed by crowning the Mordi King. During the Christmas seaso n in cooperation with Blue Key and Androcles they serenaded the campus with their coroling The Last Lecture Series, a service project for- merly sponsored by Mortar Board, has been taken over by Chimes. In this project outstanding pro- fessors on campus are invited to give a lecture as if it were to be their lost. To be eligible for Chimes, women must have a 2.75 AII-University grade-point average at the end of their sophomore year and must have displayed their outstanding leadership ability through their service to the University. 491 492 Bottom Row-Crosby, Abrams, Clogett, Haber, Potluck. Top Row-Greer, Gaston, Curry, Umsteod, Schneider. NDROCLES, the second youngest men's hat society at the University, was founded in 1950 upon the principle of service. The spirit of the Society is exemplified in the legend from Aesop's Fable about Androcles and the Lion, and is appro- priate in both name and purpose. The purpose of Androcles is composed of four parts; to honor deserving and outstanding men; to promote the best interests of the University; to study student problems and to enrich student life; and to maintain the traditions of the University. Androcles, which is a Junior Men's hot society, honors outstanding men who have not previously been in a hat society. Members, chosen with the aid of a point system, are selected for their abilities in the various campus extracurricular activities and must have at least a 2.0 AH-University average. The activities of Androcles this year included several service projects such as ushering at various University programs, counseling, and serenoding the campus during the Christmas season. ANDROCLES ORGANIZATION President - - DONALD C. CLAGETT Vice-President - - RICHARD J. HABER Secretary-Treasurer JAMES S. ETTLESON MEMBERS 6. W. ABRAMS W. W. DARRAN R. J. HABER D C. CLAGETT J, S. ETTLESON J. POLLACK Jt W. CROSBY C. A. GASTON A. M, SCHNEIDER D A. CURRY F. J. GREER R. M. UMSTEAD DONALD C. CLAGETT President BLUE KEY ORGANIZATION President - - - PHILIP D. COX Vice-President - - JEROME E. SCOTT Secretary - - STEPHEN G. BROWN Treasurer - - CHESTER C. LUCIDO MEMBERS L. ABRAMS L, D. EPSTEIN h R. J. KITZINGER S. B. BARMEN G. A. GOLDBERG G. G. KREVSKY D. F. B RT R. R. GOLDBERG C. C. LUCIDO J. L. BERGSTEIN M. L GOLDS N S. M. MEDWIN J. W. E. H GRUBB J. E. S TT 8. A. BRONSTEIN Hi J HEFFNER C. W. SUHYDA JR 5. G. BROWN G. K HN, JR. G. P. T CI A. J, CASE A. D KAMIS R. R. WAYNE, JRi P. D. COX K. R. WEIS PHILIP D. COX President Bottom RoweMedwin, Heffner, Lucido, Cox, Scott, Brown, Tucci. LUE KEY was founded in 1923 to give recog- nition to Junior men who have displayed out- standing abilities in campus activities. Those selected for membership are chosen from first assistant managers, cheerleaders, and from men active in campus publications, music, and general activities. There is usually on equal number of members in athletic and non-othletic activities. In addition to excellent work in the above men- tioned activities, a candidate for membership must have a scholastic average of 2.0 or better. Members are topped in the Spring of their Sophomore year and in the Fall of their Junior year. This year Blue Key worked in cooperation with the Hat Society Association on such things as pep rallies and selling bus tickets for the Illinois game. They aided in the counseling program and ushered at University affairs. The Christmas season on campus was highlighted by the serenoding of Blue Key, as well as Chimes and Androcles. Second ROWe-Bergstein, Bortoo, Bormen, Komis, Case, R. Gold- berg, Gt Goldberg. Top ROW'-Wei5, Block, Kuhn, Kitzinger, Wayne, Grubb, Epstein. Bottom RoweAnzolone, Shapiro, Peck, Hockmon, EIIIS, Gardner, Reese, Schiffmon, Thiel, Dyer, DeAngclis, Gontcr, Storm. Tap RoweRilling, Honigon, Si Huston, Clement, Shepardson, Scostrom, Li Huston, Monross. WENS is a national honorary society for soph- omore women who have enriched the life of the campus through their personality, scholarship, and leadership, The Chapter at Penn State is part of a national organization which includes approxi- mately fifteen other chapters at colleges and uni- versities throughout the United States. One of their most important projects is assist- ing the Dean of Women's office with freshman orientation. They meet new students at the Uni- versity and help them to make satisfactory adjust- ments to campus life. in this project they coop- erote with members of other hot societies to pro- vide a warm, friendly, and helpful atmosphere. Their several money-roising projects include the annual Cord Porty-Foshion Show during which wo- men students can play bridge and watch sorority women model the newest spring fashions. They also sponsor on annual gym suit sale. This con- sists of collecting the suits which are no longer needed and selling them in the fall to the fresh- men women at a low price. The Cwens olso usher ot official events, par- ticipate in the May Day Program, and with other hot societies form the Victory Line at the football games. Malay. Second RoweMyers, CWENS Block, Brooks, ORGANIZATION President - - MARIANNE B. ELLIS Vice-President - BARBARA A. HACKMAN Secretary - - PATRICIA A. GARDNER Treasurer - - BARBARA A. REESE MEMBERS J. A. ANZALONE B. A. HACKMAN A. PECKHAM S. E. BLOCK J. S. HANIGAN B. A. REESE R. E. BROOKS J. E. HURST R. M. I ING S. A. CLEMENT L. L. HUSTON N L. SCHIFFMAN D. R. DeANGELIS S. L. HUSTON O S. SEASTROM P. J. DYER B. MA Y J. C. SHEPARDSON M. A. ELLIS C. L. MANROSS L. SHIPIRO M. E. GANTER Mt C. MILLER A. STORM P. A. GARDNER Li G. M ERS J. E. THEIL G. Gt PE K MARIANNE B. ELLIS President DRUIDS President - Vice-President ORGANIZATION EUGENE R. RAIFORD Secretary-Treasurer M MEMBERS R, C. GILMOUR . J. T MORTON JOHN T. MUSSER ARK W. DUMARS J. T MUSSER W. J. OBERLY E R. RAIFORD W. R RIERSON Wt L. SOBCZAK N. W. TURNER H. C. WEBER EUGENE R. RAIFORD President Bottom RoweRierson, Moore, Musser, Roiford, DuMors, DeLong, Durbmi Top RCWeMonley, Erwin, Blonck, Morton, Hoder, Beard. RUIDS, the first hot society organized at Penn State, was established at the Univer- sity in 1907 to honor outstanding junior men in the field of athletics. Their main purpose is to promote the welfare of the University and to en- courage good sportsmanship ond gentlemonly con- duct at the University. The twenty members are selected at the end of their sophomore year on the basis of scholastic standing, character, and outstanding participation in varsity sports. To be tapped, the men must have their freshman numerals or be a definite con- didote for o varsity letter. Membership is distrib- uted as evenly as possible among the nine major sports: football, baseball, basketball, track, wres- tling, soccer, lacrosse, tennis, and golf. This year Druids continued their policy of coun- seling freshman and transfer students and of ush- ering at University events. In cooperation with the dean of the College of Physical Education and Ath- letics, the members of Druids met and welcomed visiting athletic teams, thus working to encourage good sportsmanship and gentlemonly conduct at the University. 496 Bottom Row-Kissinger, Alexander, Harrison, Kessclmon. Top Row-Bercntsl Witmer, Pigosm, Steinhauer, ELPHI, the newest hot society on campus, was founded in 1954. Ten Freshman men, who had proved themselves outstanding, were selected and presented with scrolls by a committee. This charter group topped nine new members in the Spring of 1955. The following October the new members elected officers and the old members be- come the advisory board. The purpose of the organization is to honor Freshman men who have been outstanding in extra- curricular activities. This year the members of Delphi have under- taken a variety of activities, including counseling freshman and transfer students, ushering ot Univer- sity events, and serving at the activities exposition. They discussed the possibility of organizing Delphi as a national honorary society for Sophomore men but found that other schools locked interest in this idea. Delphi also cooperated with the Hat Society As- sociation in their efforts to arouse school spirit and to serve the University. DELPHI Q 1;? ORGANIZATION President - - DUANE F. ALEXANDER Vice-President - ROBERT H. HARRISON Secretary-Treasurer - EUGENE B. CHAIKEN MEMBERS F. ALEXANDER D. R. GRUBBS H. R. NURICK N. BERENTS R. H HARRISON R. N. PIGOSSI B. CHAIKEN B. J. KESSELMAN P. G. STEINHAUER C. GOLDSTEIN K. W. KlSSlNGER J. H. WITMER .IWOP DUAN E F. ALEXANDER President OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Bottom Row-R. Lloyd, W. Lloyd, Hammond, Leshnor, Wellington, McTurk, Sandstrom, Holler. Bowers, VanBremen, Byers, Clagett, Julius. Top Raw-Jaffe, Brown, Gentzlcr, Black, Eliot, Robinson, Tremba, Shugert ORGANIZATION President - - GEORGE E McTURK Vice-President - - MFARTIN LESHNER Secretary - NK C ELIOT Treasurer - RICHARDF W. HAMMO ND SENIOR MEMBERS W. BOWERS RC W HAMMOND W L. LLOYRPK H. C. BYERS W. A. JAFFE G, E. CTU F. C. ELIOT L. H. JULIUS t H. M. SANSSKTROM D. M. EPSTEIN M. LESHNER J. M. SHUGERT G. L. GENTZLER R. JC LLOYD K. D REMB T. R. HA LLE R L VAN BREMAN L- JUNIOR MEMBERS w. BLACK D. c. CLAGETT G w ROBINSON S. G. BROWN . M. SCHNEIDER GEORGE E. MCTURK President MICRON DELTA KAPPA, junior and senior men's national leadership honorary society, recognizes outstanding men who have attained a high standard of efficiency in collegiate activities and inspires others to strive for attainments along similar lines. The chapter was chartered at the University in May, 1955 The original society was founded in l9l4 at Washington and Lee University in Virginia by fifteen students and faculty leaders. ln the selection of members, Omicron Delta Kappa recognizes and encourages achievement in scholarship, athletics, student government, publica- tions and dramatics and forensics. Omicron Delta Kappa aims to bring together the most representative men in all phases of col- legiate life to create an organization which helps to mode the sentiment of the University on questions of local and intercollegiate interest. lt also at- tempts to develop a closer relationship between the members of the faculty and the student body on the basis of mutual interest and understanding. The main project for the year was that of being host for the Omicron Delta Kappa Province 1 Con- ference which met during the latter part of March. It was attended by sixty faculty and student mem- bers from sixteen Eastern universities. Second ROWeEpsteIn, SchneIderi ARMSTRONG BOPP DAVIS W R. K R. W. C CRIST C. W. J. De VIVO V. H. BAKER J. C. BARTON L. M. DIPPERY E. ABRAMS M. E. ALTlMUS, Ill . JR. . DAVIDSON . ELNICKI R A F B. DEY A E. FARBER W . GRAHAM ALPHA DELTA SIGMA Professional Advertising Fraternity President - - R. P. PAXTON Vice-President - D. D. PALMER Secretary - W. R. ARMSTRONG Treasurer W. J. WASSELL Adviser - R. L. HICKS Seniors J A GROSCH D. D. PALMER J W JOSEPH R. P. PAXTON L. H JULIUS W. R. SMITH, JR. T. R. KLOESS J. D. TRUBY J. G. KOSINSKI W. J. WASSELL G. E. MCTURK ALPHA EPSILON DELTA Pre-Medical Honor Society President - - R. J. REINHARD Vice-President - M. W. WEBSTER, JR. Secretary - - J. C. BARTON Treasurer - L. M. DIPPERY Seniors W. E. JONES J E. RIFFLE R, J. REINHARD M. W. WEBSTER, JR. J. 8. WRIGLEY Juniors D. P. CLIFFORD N. B. EDWARDS T. H. EISAMAN M. H. FIRESTONE T. J. MAXWELL ALPHA KAPPA PSI Professional Men's Commerce Fraternity President - - W. GRAHAM Vice-President - - L. J. SHUBA Secretary - - M. N. PETUSKY Treasurer - C. E. SWINGLE, JR. Adviser - - A. L. WILLIAMS Seniors 5. R. GREEN, JR. G. L. MYERS R. W. HAMMOND T. K. POWELL H. G. HANNAH H. E. RITZ T. A. HARMEN J. R. RITZ D. P. H J. SE L T. M. HAVRILESKY W. N. SHEPPS, JR C. F. HITE J. M. SUPLIZIO C. B. HONEYWELL C. E. SWINGLE, JR G. F. HULSE, JR H. R. THOMAS R. J. LLOYD D. A. VILENSKY W. L. LLOYD J. K. WATERMAN B. A. MAGDOVITZ D. F. WILLIAMS A. D. MILTENBERGER K. F. YARNALL T. T. MINOR I. B. ZATCOFF G, R. ARNDT H. G. BROWN W. FELSMAN E. FRIEDMAN A G. A. KRIZENOSKAS, JR. W. E. HASTINGS F. J. LOPRESTI A. J. LYNCH G. O. MACHLAN Juniors R. W. MANDELSTAM H. A. PRICE R. E. NOVAK M. C. RAMBO, JR. R. B. OLIVER L. J. SHUBA A. ORTENZI W. P. SlWULICH M. N. PETUSKY R. L. SNYDER A. G. POSTNIEKS R. J. WESOLOSKI J. C. YAZURLO Sophomores P. RODGERS P. G. STEINHAUER H. SHUFFLEBOTHAM D. W. SUTHERLAND T. SIMON W. N. TURANIN R. N. WENTZEL gm: ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Freshman Women's Honor Society President - - S. J. ALLISON Vice-President - - S. E. BLOCK Secretary - - A. STORM Treasurer - D. R. DE ANGELIS Adviser - - R. M. SHULTZ Sophomores S. J. ALLISON P. L. FREET M. A. LARSEN J. ANDERSEN D. J. FULLERTON H L. LERMAN J. A. ANZALONE P. A. GARDNER L R. LUTERMAN B. A. BALOTJN M. B. GLENN G L MYERS J. M. BARR P. M. HAGAN E L. NEUBERGER C. O. BARTEN M. J. HALL G G. PECK S. E. BLOCK K. L. HAMMEL S L. PFLEGER C. A. BOYD J. T. HEIMBACH E. B. L. C. BRIGHT J. A. HEISSERMAN L. PROKOPOWICZ N. J. CAMPBELL C. E. HODGES J L. RAY J R. CARLISLE E. E. HUMMER M. H. REED R. E. CARLSON J. E. HURST B. J. SCHLATTER B. E. CAR NE EY K. M. IBBOTSON A STORM D. R. DeANGELlS L. G. JEFFRIES P TOTH B. E. DESCH M. L KING C M TROUT P. J. DYER G. D. KINSINGER S R VOLPIN L. A. EIDINHOFF M. L. KLINE J H WANNER B. J EVA NS 5.5 KURTOSSY B D YUNK M. E. FLEMING F. ZALMON ALPHA NIU Astronomical Honorary Society President - - C W. DAVIS Vice-President - - R. W. HAAS Secretary - - JA R GORDON Treasurer D. HORNE Adviser - D C. WHITMARSH, JR. Seniors C. W. DAVIS R. W. HAAS E. R. RIFFLE W. K. MORGAN Juniors J. R. GORDON A D. HORNE C. CHILLOT E. DEEMER W. DiGlACINTO W. EDMINSTER L. FRICK J. FRIDAY C. GERHARD r-sngri-Ir G. ANGELO E. BAKER E. BARB P. BELLINA B. CHRISTMAN G. COLEMAN F. FOLTZ L. FOX iklwr'OFP W. BUDD W. CARLSON G. FALLIERAS B. GELTZ A. GERSHENOW K. GILMORE H. HARRISON M. KATZEN B. J. KESSELMAN PSAWTJZIUP W. BOWERS T. B. DERR J. F. DETWEILER D. A. GARMAN B. D. GINADER T. J. GORSKY R. W. HODGSON ALPHA PHI OMEGA Men' 5 Service Recognition Soc ciety President - Vice- President - Secretaries .G Treasur - F. J. GIAMPAPA M. P. LAZORCHAK COLEMAN, J C LGERHARD MOYER urre Advisers - R G. ASCAH R. LV. CLARK Seniors F WGIAMPAPA R. W. ROLAND D. .GROFF C. R. RUTH F.1Yv. D. W. RUTHS N W LUTKEFEDDER W. M. SCHWENGER D J. MILK R. C. SOLT B L. MOYER C. S. STEELE J. M. NAGLE D. A. TRUMP R. L. NOLL Juniors H. J. GROVE M. P LAZORCHAK M. L. HARTMAN R. H MAR TZ J. F. HEWETSON s, M MEDWIN T. L. JENNINGS W. N POTTS A. D. KAMIS F. S. FT R. S. KISH R. S. TOCZEK R. J. KITZINGER W. J WARD J. L. WERT Sophomores W. D. LEINBACH D. A. REAM J. J LESYK B. D. SIGMAN J. J. LEUBE T. M. SIMON G. L. LOGUE J. H. VARHOLA J. R. ETZ C. B. VARNER T. J. MICHALS E P. WHORRAL R. H. MILLER R. c. WIBLE R. C. NAU E. W. WIDDOSS L. A. PHILLIPS N. E. YARHOUSE R. J. PIKULSKY ALPHA PI MU Industrial Engineering Honor Society President - - J. H. WARNER Vice-President - J. A. YOUNG Secretaries J E. KOOP, W. C. KULP Treasurer - - T. B. DERR Adviser - - R. A. OLSEN Seniors J. H. HARRIS C. H. NAGINEY W R. KING M. E. PATERNO J E KOOP G. E. RAMSEY w. C. KULP H. J. IT 5. A. MORTIMER J. H. WARNER J. A. YOUNG Juniors M. J. HOFFMAN J. J. VILLARREAL mxhu-n . . 3. . $- 0 Z I m R. F. AMERICA W. E. BOOKER H. GREBE W. E. HUNT J. H. CHEATHAM, Commander - Executive Officer - Administrative Officer, J. E. DANDRIDGE ALPHA TAU ALPHA Professional Agricultural Education Fraternity President - - R. C. KLINE VicevPresident - C. A. CURTIS Secretary - - D. M. ROBINSON Treasurer - D. W. RElNERT Adviser - - N. K HOOVER Seniors R. W. HARRISON G L. MORTON L. M. HENNINGER C H. MOSTOLLER E. S. HESS D W. REINERT D. N. JAYNE D. M. ROBINSON R. C. KLINE J. K. SIGLER W. C. LIGGETT K. G. SMITH W. l. LINDLEY Juniors K. D. NICHOLAS L. D. VANDE MARK M. L. PHILLIPS D. L. VANVLIET D. E. STEADMAN C. P. WRIGHT B. H. STOUDT J. E. ZEGAR R. L. STOUFFER G. A. ZEPP W. M. SWOPE ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY Air Force R. O. T. C. Honorary J. W. TAYLOR W. E. BOOKER Comptroller - - H. L. GREBE Adviser - - N. A. WINTER Seniors J. H. HYKES R P QUINN W. R. KING R. E RESH T. R. KLOESS J W. TAYLOR R. R. MCGUIRE A WOLF Juniors J. E. DANDRIDGE J. B. ESHELMAN Sophomore D. L. COH EN BETA GAMMA SIGMA Business Scholastic Honorary President - - D. L McCREARY Vice-President - - C. F. HITE Secretary - - R. A. ELNICKI Treasurer - R. A. ELNICKI Adviser - - G. K. NELSON 499 Seniors R. A. ELNlCK D. S. JAFFAE M. I. McFARLAND P. R. FETTEROLF, JR. R. J. LLOYD J. SEGAL J. GERBER W. L. LLOYD J. D. SWARTZWELDER R. W. HAMMOND D. L. McCREARY C. SWINGLE C. F. HITE J. F. ZISEK Juniors W. L. HATTON W. L. SLEIGH Soc President - Vice-President - Secretary - Treasurer - Adviser - Seniors R. G. BERKLEY T. P. HOOSIC R. N. DAVIS G. W. JACKSON W. A. EBERHARDT G. W. JOHNSTONE C. R. GUINN G. S. LEHMAN R. A. HARKER Juniors P. T. BARILAR J. J . HEGMAN W. W. MARTINEZ P CHI EPSILON C ivil Engineering Honorary iety - R. G. McQUATE G. s. LEHMAN - R. G. BERKLEY R. G. BERKLEY H. A. WEEDEN G. McQUATE R. PISANESCHI E. SCHOENER B. STAHLMAN D. VISNISKI ?PFPF a . SMYTH COALY SOCI ETY Agricultural Honorary - J. M. HAWLEY - C. S. AULT - R. C. GAVER M. R. NEWLIN . W. LeVAN roommzw . 7-1.. '0 O f- r- O n K . STRATTON, JR. NEWLIN DELTA ALPHA DELTA Women's Speech Society President - Vice-President - Secretary - Treasurer - Seniors C S AULT K. L GREGG 0 BALL 0. C HARMS H E COOPER J. M HAWLEY R W EVANS, JR C. A ITLE D H FOWLER D. N JAYNE C E FRANK R. C KLINE R C SAVER Juniors D. L. GRAHAM M. C President - Adviser - 500 - S. G. COHEN C. S. SCHUG S. G. COHEN E. J. BRADLEY P. J. CASTLE K. M. KEARNEY R. P. BLEIER J. V. COLEMAN L. H. COLCLESSER Senior M. A. GANTER Juniors L. M. JOCHEM J. F. PIPAL J. C. KEMP M. 0. WEST J. LEAVITT Sophomores M. A. SCHUG J. M. VAN TASSEL N. L. SCHIFFMAN J. R. WEISS DELTA NU ALPHA Professional Transportation Fraternity President - - T. E. VALEGO Vice-President-CJ. D. SWARTZWELDER Secretary - - P. R. SHAW Treasurer - G. K. RAMSDEN Advisers, R. D. PASHEK, R. H. WATERS Seniors J. A. KLING, JR. A. I. ROBERTS R. J. LLOYD K. F. SCHOCH W. L. LLOYD W. J. SCHWINGER L. G. MORRIS P. R. SHAW B. L. MOYER J D. SWARTZWELDER J.D.NEVIN JGSOE G. K. RAMSDEN T E VALEGO K F YARNALL Juniors N. R. DUNYAK W. L. GIOVANONI E. W. MANN Sophomore ' J. F. BONELLA DELTA PHI ALPHA German Honorary President - - P. M. DOHERTY Vice-President - - J. GLATZ Secretary-Treasurer - M. WYLIE Adviser - D. DE LEVIE Seniors W. WYCOFF Junior J. GLATZ A. AUSTIN E. BYERS R. CONNELLY W. DiGlANCINTO R. DREEBEN F. EDMUNDS OWFF'I'P B. BARMEN D. EPSTEIN J. KITZINGER L. G. ANDERSON W. 84 BARRICK S. R. BUTLER P. A. CHIAVACCI H. E. CRECRAFT F. C. ELIOT L. A. EZARD W. H. FAHRINGER D. L. FORNEY R. B. FULTON R. R. W. J. GETCHONIS D. F. GARDNER A. J. KANYUCK DELTA SIGMA PI Professional Business Administration Fraternity President - - W. A. WALTON Vice-Presidents R. A. AUSTIN, W. H. REINDEL Secretary - - P. W. MURPHY Treasurer - L. M. HERMAN Adviser - - R. CARZO Seniors J. A. FEATHERMAN W. E. O'NEILL L. M. HERMAN W. H. REINDEL J. H. HOLZAPFEL R. H. SCHRIVER E. S. KORMOS M. R. STAUFFER T. H. MILLER W. A. WALTON P. W. MURPHY H. F. WOLFLEY Juniors T. W. KULP B. R. QUIRE M. l. LOWY D. W. RAUBENSTINE F. L. MANLEY W. G. WYMAN R. L. MODELL J. J. YAMULLA J. E. NOMAN ETA KAPPA NU Electrical Engineering Honor Society President - - G. C. RIDDLE Vice-President - J. A. WARREN Secretary - W. H. FAHRINGER Treasurer - R. P. MCKIBBEN Adviser - - C. B. HOLT Seniors F. W. GIFFIN W. H. NIEHOFF L. R. HERTZCG J. J. PICH J. A. HILTEBEITEL G C RIDDLE E. P. IRZINSKI G. A. RIPSOM M. E. JOHNSON H. A. SERAFINI P. JUBINSKI A. L. SNOVER M. D: KLINE J. STEPENOSKY, JR. L. A. LEACOCK R. L. SUTTMILLER W. J. LIPINSKI F. T. TRAGANZA G. H. MCKAY J. A. WARREN R. P. MCKIBBEN C. J. WILSON R. H. NICHOLS R. 3. WHITE Juniors H. G. MATHEWS R. L. SMITH D. C. OPFERMAN A. G. STEINMETZ R. P. PIPTA A. W. TEWKSBURY T H. SAVITS R. G. TIPPING GAMMA PI EPSILON Women's Pre-Medical Society President - - . H. BAKER Vice-President - P. A. ALLEGRETTO Secretary - - N. A. YURICK Treasurer - M. E. MARKOVS Adviser - - H. HARRY BAKER CARSON W ?.I 1.7 53s . ALLEGR ETTO DEAK BERGDOLL DeANGELIS U?- .70.; M. L. BERGMAN L. CLUPPER A. GARDNER A. C. GEORGE A. R. ANDRESEN L. A. AYNARDI J. P. BARET N M. COOPER M. J. DePlANTE B. A ADAMS P. A BERRY C. A CARVATH N. E DENGLER C L ESTERLY J FOSS R, J. GIFFORD M. A. GRINNEN Seniors E. L. GOODENOW R. M. MITCHELL R. G. SALTZ ER Juniors M. FARACI S. L. HUBLER N. A. YURICK Sophomores M, E. MARKOVS J. A. MOCHULSKI M. A. WILLIAM C, A. YAMULLA GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA Women's Service Recognition Society President - - A. F. SIPPLE Vice-President - J. E. GURKE Secretaries L RYZINSKI, A. C. GEORGE Treasurer - D. G. ORLOWEK Adviser - - M. GLUCK Seniors E. L. GOODENOW D. G. ORLOWEK S. A. HOOVER B. J. ORT L M. KLING L. B. RYZINSK! J. L. LANSBERRY A. T. SHOPAY J. J. MONACO A. F. SIPPLE M. A. ORCHARD J. WILLIAMS Juniors L. L. HART A; H. NELSON G. L. HUCKA T. A. NEWCOMER M. S. KARASKA C. M. OLSZEWSKI H. V. KLING P. G. PACKER J. L. KRAMER J. M. PATTEN M. A. KUHN S. J. PREY J. LEW J. K. RUTH B. J; LEWERT V. A. SCALZETTI E. J. LONGNECKER S. E. SCHMIDT J. M. MYERS C4 SIDEWATER M. O. NEFF C. M. STONE J. B. NEIDER A. L. ZILINSKI M. A. ZOOK Sophomores J. G. HARMS E. G. PATON N. V. HORNER D. D. ROBERTS J. M. HUGHES S. F. SPURNEY K. M. KIRCHNER S. E. STULTZ G. J. LAUDERMILCH N. L TURNBAUGH M M. MILLE J. H WANNER J H MUNROE P. C. WIGGINS N. L. NOIGOT J. E. 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POCKRA 55 S. J. THOMAS S E. DIETRICK D. A. THOMPSON SCABBA'RD AND BLADE Tri-Service Military Honorary Commander - J. A. NORDBERG Executive Officer - F. PEECHATKA Second Lieutenant P. H. McCONNAUGHEY First Sergeant - A. N. RAPPAPORT Adviser - - T. A. KIRCHER Seniors R. ABRAHAM R J. FETTEROLF J. A. NORDBERG A. B. BELENSKI J L. F. PEECHATKA J. C. EASTMAN A. R. LI TTEWL A. .RAPPAPORT R. C. P. H MC CONNAUGHEY P. P. STADLE R L J MIL LER R. BECK L. O. DEGELMAN P. H. FRINK H. C. DAVIS G. G. FRENCH C. C. GNATT Professional Architecture Fraternity President - - T. S. GOAS Vice-President - J. A. DEMKIN Secretary - D. W. SANDERSON Treasurer - G. B. DIXNER Fifth Year Students J. A. FATULA R. S. M055 T. S. GOAS N. POWELL H. C. GUERON R. A. RAY M. A. JO D. W. SANDERSON T. W. LITZENBERGER R, A. SAPACK Seniors D. A. STANISH C. C. WRIGHT, JR. K. D. THOMAS E. J. YEAGER Juniors P. R. HIPPLE L. R. WALKER, JRA C. G. SIGNOR SIGMA ALPHA ETA Speech and Hearing Honor S ociety President - C. E. ENCK Vice-President - M. J. GLAZER Secretaries B. A JEWELL, J. S GREENBERG Treasurer J. P. WEISBERGER Adviser - - M C. RAABE Seniors M. J. GLAZER J. E. SOLLENBERGER J. S. GREENBERG H. A. STEIN J. V. ILES S. E. STEIN B. A. JEWELL M. E. WEINER B. A. NARDINI J. P. WEISBERGER Juniors M. GRABILL M. K. WELSCH J. F. PIPAL SIGMA DELTA CHI Men's Professional Journalistic Fraternity President - - W. A. JAFFE Vice-President - R. J. THOMPSON Secretary - - A. N. CILLO Treasurer - W. E. DEIBLER Adviser - - J. D. VAIRO Seniors D. F. MALICK D. A. THOMPSON M. W. REMAS J. B. WHALEN 507 . HAND McNETT -'U ' r- L. S. BEERS R, J. JANDA J. W. KOCERHA l. R. ADLER D. T. ALLISON E L. GEHRKE J. R V. D BARGER JunIOIs S. L PADWE POLLACK J. J. R. TAC ELOSKY SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON Mineral Industries Honor SOCIety President - - R. R. LUCKIE, lll Vice-President - J. W. KOCERHA Secretary - - D, R. STEWART Treasurer - - R. J. JANDA Adviser - - J. J. SCHANZ Seniors P. T. LUCKIE F. M. SITTIG R. R. LUCKIE, Ill D. R. STEWART S. D. MCDOWELL J. F. TRAYNOR J. S. REED SIGMA PI ETA Hotel Administration Recognition Society President - - R. L. JORDAN Vice-President - C. W. HATHAWAY Secretary-Treasurer - l. R. ADLER Historian - - J. E. LIPKO Adviser - Seniors C. V. CHANEY C. W. HATHAWAY R. L. JORDAN Juniors - E. A. ATKINSON J. E. LIPKO P. H. WESTBROOK . STOHLMULLER SIGMA Pl SIGMA Physics Scholastic Honor Society President - - R. C. CONGER Vice-President - R. MACHAMER Secretary - F. B. SHAFFER, JR. Treasurer - J. E. FENSTERMACHER Adviser - - C. R. BURNETT Seniors P. DUTKO R. S. MACHAMER M. J. P. BEAM G R. ECKMAN W. F. MOUNT D. C. BEYERS J. E. FENSTERMACHER J. A. NOLL S. CAPLAN R. L. KERLIN R. D. ROBERTS R. C. CONGER F. B. SHAFFER, JR. Juniors J. M. BRANDT J. E. MARTINE 508 D. BARGER . B. BARRICK A. CHIAVACCI C. ELIOT W. FARLEY L. GENTZLER . J. GETCHONIS D. GINADER E. GROFF A. HILTEBEITEL FPPSPOFPwr-20EK W. BAER K. BERGHOLTZ G. BROWN N. CHRISTINI H. COEN J. DENLINGER B. DERR J. FORMOSO A. GABRIEL . W. GARBRICK A. GASTON R. GILCHRIST W. GRAHAM NQOZNOameroP J. ALLEN D. P. BAROUTSIS B. S. BARROW N. J. HADFIELD M. J. DiPIANTE F. R. DIPPERY J. L. GLENN S. K. EBERLY S. J. HALL Engineering Honor Society President - G. A. RIPSOM Vice-President - - A. l. RENKIS Secretary - G. C. RIDDLE Treasurer - C. L. BOOTH Adviser - L. J. PEREZ Seniors R. M. HORST G. A. RIPSOM J. R. HOSTETTER D. W. RUTHS M. E. JOHNSON H. A. SERAFINI D. H. JUERS J. A. SHEDDEN M. D. KLINE F. M. SITTIG J. W. KOCERHA J. W. SMILEY D. L. MCGREW P. P. STADLER R. P. MCKIBBEN A. L. SNOVER R. H. NICHOLS J. J. STEPENOSKY W. H. NIEHOFF, II F. T. TRAGANZA F. W. PAUL B. A. TROMAN J. J. PICH J. R. WILLIAMS 0. W. PLEVA C. J. WILSON A. I. RENKIS J. A. YOUNG G. C. RIDDLE Juniors C. R. GUINN D. C. OPFERMAN W. M. HARDHAM J. R. RAPP J. J. HEGMANN J. A. ROVNAK J. J. HEILMAN D. E. RUNDQUIST G W JOHNSON D. L. RUPPERT J L KARDOS G. P. SABOL H. B. KIMBLE A. G. STEINMETZ W. R. KING R. L. SMITH E. A. KNOEPFLE A. W. TEWKSBURY E. R. KREIDLER A. K. THOMAS E. C. LONGENECKER W. H. THOMPSON G. P. MARINO R. G. TIPPING H. G. MATHEWS L. L. TSCHOPP SIGMA TAU DELTA Professional English F raternity President - Vice-President - Secretary - Treasurer - Adviser - Seniors P. A. M. MCGOVERN R. J. MARINCE 0 juniors J. M. PALUCK Sophomores M. L. KLINE J. M. MEHLER D. P. BAROUTSIS B. S. BARROW J. M. PALUCK D. G. ORLOWEK D. MEAD MAZZA G. ORLOWEK L. SEANOR UHLER F5393 A. PHILLIPS . E. SOLOMON . C. WILLIAMS 27091 S POHLAND M. M. WATERS J. E. BARNARD L. G. CLEMENS R. B. ADAMS D. R. BARNES . E. ANDERSON E. BAYLINE . BLOOM BONNE, lll 0- BARGER M BARNES .L. 800 0TH BUTLER, JR .CRECRAFT -ITELO . FAHRINGER LEY FULTON HARTMAN HERTZOG marrznsr;w04g y:P?mfInmP OUSE IRZINSKI J. E CARNES C J FORMOSO .0. E5163 A 0 C A. EDICKI NSON -.C YRE v R P. FRANTZ 5H: 2:0 PWFCW SIGMA THETA EPSILON Men's Methodist Fraternity President - - H. C. CRAIGE Vice-President - - C. B. LEWIS Secretary - - T. E. BAYLINE Treasurer - E. F. RETTER Adviser - - B. F. COON Seniors C. CRAIGE W. C. LENHARDT, JR. E. HILLS C. B. LEWIS 5. JENNINGS Juniors W. GRAHAM W. W. RUMBOLD, JR. G. LITTLE R. T. STOUFFER Sophomores N. CLARKE, JR. D. A. SHORES L. EM RI CK R. W. WAITE G. NICHOLLS WU E. WILSON F. RETTER W. K. WOODSIDE R. ROSS TAU BETA PI Engineering Honor Society President - - L. A. LEACOCK Vice-President Secretaries C Treasurer Adviser - Seniors T. KASANDER W. R. KING R. M. KOPER L. A. LEACOCK W. J. LIPINSKI R. R. LUCKIE, III C. T. MCCALL R. L. MCCARRON D. L. cGRE R. G. MCQUATE D. P. MILLER R. D. MOYER G. C. RIDDLE Juniors C. A. GASTON A. J. KANYUCK TH ETA - G. A. RIPSOM FARLEY, C. R. GUINN - H. E. CRECRAFT E. E. AMBROSIUS RINGER RIPSOM HLICHTER ??PFQF?FFW$QE ?PS?RFQF;rr?O R - mwn W. H. THOMPSON W. J ALPHA PHI Dramatics Recognition Society President - Secretary-Treosurer - Adviser - Seniors J. R. KAISER M. N. KATZ - D. C. EAYRE S. D. KENNEL R. D. REIFSNEIDER S. D. KENNEL R. V. MAZZA S. L. SWING R C. C J R B. A TH ETA SIGMA PHI Women's Professional Journalism Society W. L. NUTTER President - - s. D. KENNEL Vice-President - L. R. NEUBARTH Secretary - - C. A. FLECK Treasurer - A. M. RUTHRAUFF Adviser - - M. S. NEILLY Seniors . A. BRIGGS G. M. GRUBE R. LEVINE AL DOMINICK S. D. KENNEL L. R. NEUBARTH . A. FLECK AU M. RUTHRAUFF Juniors L. BLAKESLEE S. M. DARNES J. R. DURSTINE XI SIGMA Pl National Forestry Honorary Fraternity President - - J. E. BARNARD Vice-President - R. L. KAUFMAN Secretary-Treasurer - W. L. NUTTER Adviser - H. D. GERHOLD Seniors . E. BARNARD W. AU FOSNOCHT P. W. PERRY . C. BIESTERFELDT B. A. HUTCHISON P. L. REA B. BRENNEMAN R. L. KAUFMAN F. J. VOYTAS . E. BULHAROWSKI G. L. LUCKENBAUGH C. B. WHITEMAN HONOR SOCIETY COUNCIL President - Vice-President - Secretary - Treasurer - Adviser - MEMBER ALPHA EPSILON DELTA ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA ALPHA PI MU CHI EPSILON ETA KAPPA NU GAMMA SIGMA DELTA IOTA SIGMA Pl KERAMOS MORTAR BOARD OMICRON NU PHI ALPHA THETA PHI BETA KAPPA C. R. KINNEY J. A. WARREN C. B. HOLT P. L. REA, JR. G. D. PRITHAM SOCIETIES PHI LAMBDA UPSILON PHI SIGMA PHI SIGMA IOTA Pl GAMMA MU Pl LAMBDA SIGMA Pl LAMBDA THETA PI MU EPSILON Pl TAU SIGMA PSI CHI SIGMA ALPHA ETA SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON SIGMA Pl SIGMA PHI EPSILON PHI SIGMA TAU PHI ETA SIGMA SIGMA XI PHI KAPPA PHI TAU BETA Pl XI SIGMA Pl 509 Abate, J D. Abei, S J. Abraczinskcs, J. E. Ake, .R. A1bright,G. C. Albro, K M. V Alexander, C R Alexander, E. E Alexander, P. J. Alexy, J A. Alfera, K. L. Allen, J. . Allison, C. G. Andersen, D. Andersen, D. A. . Andersen, J. K. Anderson, D. Anderson, D. C, Anderson, J. L. . Anderson, J. W. Anderson, J. W, Anderson, L. G. Anderson, P. A. Anderson, R. M. Apolion, D. Archibald, W. M. Armon A M Armstrong, A. Armstrong, E. T Armstrong, W. W. Arner, R. K. I Ametf, L. WI Arnold, C. C. Aumiiler, M. W Austin R. A Austin, R. W Austin, W. J. Avigliano J. A Jr Bcbcock, R. B. Boer, D. E. I . Bagoly, A. Bailey, B. J. 510 SENIOR Page E3ciley,D S. V 55 Bailey, E. E. .H ..... 105 Baily, S. ........................................ 105 Boir, D. L. ....................................... 201 on, G. H. .................................... 76 Salr, T. F. 105 aker, B. A .............................. 76 Baker, C. E , ll ............................... 153 Joker, E. E 119 Baker, H. W , Jr 55 Joker, SI R. 153 Baker, T. M. 76 Baker, V. H. 105 Solo, J. E. .......... 76 Baldwin, B. M 201 Baldwin, J. B ......... 153 icldwin, J. J 119 30111 J. T. .V 201 iolling, M, T ............................... 76 Bankes, B. L. ................................... 153 onkler, B J .................................... 1 19 Jorber, E M ........................... 153 Borger, V D 153 orkley, R J .......... 55 orlett, J 235 ornard, J E ................................. 55 ornes, T C 153 ornes, T M 229 omen, D. J. ........... 76 orniker, B E . 119 Soroutsis, D. P. ................................ 201 Sorr, J. G .......... 55 Barron, A 105 arrow B . ................................. 201 ortholomew, C. R. . ., 202 'mrtholow S. E. 202 Sarto o,n ....................................... 105 Earziloski, B. A., Jr. ........ . .......... . 55 ch,J.R. .. . 202 Basile,P.A. .. 223 ost, B. J. ......................... 1 12 cstiun, W. R. .............................. 56 atdorf, R. B. 229 Bates, J. R. . 153 Jatzer, K. 1 12 auer, E. A. . 76 oumon, G. ................................. 202 cxter, L. C ..................................... 1 19 oyer, J. R. .................................. 76 oyliss, R. W 105 eochy, C. 1 19 3eadling, T .................................... 223 Beumer, B A ............................... 202 Seamer, J. F. ,Jr . 119 Sean, 6. S. .V H , 76 Becne, D J . . 153 Beans, H C 202 Beard, J ......... 146 Beory, D H 153 Beotty, B L ....... 187 Beaufort, B. A. 120 Beoutz, G S ................................ 154 Beaver, G L .............................. 76 Bechok, G D .................................. 154 Beck, D. J ..................................... 120 Beck, G J 120 Becker, D R ..... 202 Becker, G F 154 Becker,J E ................. 120 Becker, M L ......................... 120 Beech, E E 154 Beers, L S 229 Beers, S. ..... 202 Begenwold, A J.154 eggs, J. 76 Behler, J H 120 Beighey, L.J.154 Belenski, A. B ............ 76 Bell, D. ........................... 76 Belles, A J .................................. 154 Belus, R J ........................................ 241 nenedette, S 1.. Ienenfeld, M. R. Serecin, W. G. erezin, S. ................................. Bergman, M. L. L. .C. Biesterfeldt, R. C. Bigler, D. R Bin der ,.K R. onestell, J. E. I, 229 Isonfardine, H. J. ................................ 120 I30ngiorno, B E ......................... 203 Bonham, ............................... 203 Book, D C. ....................................... 155 Booth, C L. ....................................... 229 Booth, R. A. Booth, S. E. nornmannM R Sorris, EM Soster, nottenfieid, C L 3 Bronsdorf, J. T Brantley, L. A iraucher, Braund, C. V. , ireckinridge, J. Brodie Brody, R J Srahe, T L ...... roncke, J S rand, H A randt, B A randt, B C Brandt, F. R wirossington, D. S. ... ,W ruboker, B. K. Bruker, Buchort, J. R. . . 78 Caponigro, M. .......... 15 1 7 apots, . ......... 1E6 . 6 Carchio, T. .............. 146 2 9 Carell, W. S , Jr ........ 9 2 3 Carlson, D. R ........... 1 6 1 1 Carlson,J O ............ 1 6 6 Carlson, R E ............. 11.1 L 5 Corlstrom, L A 1. 6 , 2 3 Carmony,W R 2 4 229 rp, G. I ................... 2 4 . 2 4 Carpenter, K. H. ........... . 1 6 '7 Carpenter, S ................. 2 4 1 6 Carroll, R L ............... ' 8 12.1 Carson, B A .................. 106 13.1 Carson, D J. .................. 78 1. 5 Carstetter, D. W 2 4 1 .1 Carter E. S. 1 8 6 Co rter, T. A. .................. 7 2 .9 Costello, J. F .................... 1 8 2 4 tor, J. .................... 1 6 6 Castrodole, A. ................... 2 4 7 ave, .C. ...................... 1 6 1 7 Cebulo,J. A. ..................... 1 6 ............................... 7 lot, 9 .................................. 1 5 Chalick,C 2J4 .................................. 1 5 Chalker,J. P 2J4 SENIOR INDEX Buchinski, S. R. Sue K. k, L. .................................. Suckno, J K udz, ................... Budz, R S ..................... iuehrer, B ...................................... Bufolini, L A 99 l, B. ....................................... 203 ' 69 ullock, R SA ...................................... 155 urd, S. L. .. urdette, R. K. Surfield, C. P. urges, urgoon, R. R. utler, S. R. ,.Jr 1 utterweck, J. S. utterworth, E. C. CodilvalladeHr, G. A., Jr. ...................... 77 e, ............................................ 203 Cafritz,A E 187 Cullen ...... 511 Page Page Corsi, L. M. ............................... 6 . 8 Costa,T.D. ............. I 8 '4 Costogliolo, R J. .7 8 Costenboder, M L. '.3 . 8 Cotterill, D. L. . 7 ' 4 Cottom, W R .3 0 Couch, A .............. 7 8 Coulter J P 69 6 Covitch, S. S. 7 4 Cowon L.L.1 8 Cowan, R. A. 0 8 Cowan, R J. I 3 6 Coward, T L . 8 4 Cowen, G M ' 3 0 Cox, C. . . . . . . I . 6 6 Cox, R. E. MMMMM , . .I I. .. 223 DiGiacint6, L W. O .E Coxon, N. E., Jr. I, ., I 208 DiJoseph, 1.3 E Coyle, R. H. . , . . ,I . . . . I. .. 79 DiMorcello, F. V 2 0 Coyle, W O , . I . 79 Dimeling, M 1..3 Craig, H C 57 Dimperio, M M ............. 1. 3 Crcuge, H C 122 Dinger, C R 1. 8 Cranos,J H . I 79 DIpperyI L M I . , . 1 6 Crasko,P D. . 106 DITullio,K A. .................................... 2 6 Crecroft, H. E. .. .. .. .. 157 Dively, J M. Jr. ............................... 2 6 Creola,D.J. . . . . .. 122 Dixner G. B. . . . ,, ... 1 8 Crighton, G. A. , . . ., 122 Dixon, L. A. I ... ... II.. 1 6 Crissmon, L J ,. . . . , 205 Dockety, R. L ............................. O Crist,W .C . . ..... ... ..... 205 Dodge, D. G. ..... . .. I .I .. 1 8 t Cristofolo, D. A .......... . ...I. 157 Doebler, D. B. L 3 mg on ,.J M. .................... 3 Cross,M J .I ..I.I ....I . 123 Domin,A C 2 6 nglish, M. A ............................ 3 Crouse,J F. ,. . . , I . I . ,. 203 DominIck, C A. 2 6 pp, D. ................................ H Crowe, K. E. I . ....... 205 Donohoe, M A. . I I ,I 1 8 p6. R . ......................... 8 CrowelI,M.J. . I . 123 Donahue, L L. I. ............ 2 0 pstein, A. F. ............... .. 2 6 CrowI,J L. .......... I, ............. 205 Donaldson, R. H. ,.Jr ....................... 8 pstein, D.M. ........... .. 2 7 Cugini, C. R. I I . . , .. 123 Doneker, H. . I ,. , .............. 1 1 rb, M. K. ...................... 12.5 Cummings, J D .. .I . .. 112 Donoghue, S. C. I. 1I3 rhord, M J ..................... 1 5 Cunningham, L. C. , ...... 241 Donovan, J. E. ................................ 1 3 rickson, L. R I. ................. 0 Cunningham, S. A. . . . . .I 205 Dos t,.G ...... III, 1 1 rrett, ................................. 1 1 Currie, J. L. , 205 Dougold, D. E. 1 8 rrigo,J S .................... 1I5 ,. , . . Dougherty, E. C. ................................ 1 .3 rtel, D ................................ 1 1 Douglass, J. M. ............................... 1 4 rwin, . ....................................... 1 5 Dowling, P W .. ............. . 2 6 Ispenshode, D. T. .............................. 1 8 Downes, A . ,. . . ,I ., . . 1.4 Ispenshade, F. M. ............................ 1 Doyle,W.R. I 2 6 Ispenshode,J.M. ................................ 8 Dreeben, E. R. ., .. .......... 0 spy, J. P., Jr. .................................... 8 ubin, S 2 6 Evans, C. ........................................ 2 7 Dubin, S E ....................................... t 9 Evans, J. ............................................ 1 5 Ducoto, F. M. 0 Evans, R. W , Jr ................................ 1 9 Duckett, G. P. . 0 Evans, W. K , Jr ................................ 2 7 Duff, J. E 4 Evock, J J , Jr .................................... 1 Duffy, R. M . 8 Ewer, ........................................ 1 9 Dulis, J. J 4 Ewing, G N ....................................... 1 8 5, Duncan, P. W. ....................... 6 Eyster, B A ........................................ 1 9 Darlington D W. . I. 58 Dunkin, N. R. 0 Ezard, L A ........................................ 1 9 Daugherty, S. L .. I .I 1 12 Dunkle, J. E. . 8 Daum, G A. . .. ,, .. 79 Dunkle,S.J. ,, I . 4 F David, F. . ............... 123 Dunn,J.A. ..................................... .4 Davidson, A J ...... .. IIIIIIII I. 206 Dunn, P. A . 0 Fair, A. R. 1 Davidson, H A. ,I . I. 157 Duppstodt, D D 8 Fairmcm R R 5 Davidson, L F ...I ... . .I. .I ., 79 Ross D. A. . .. ............... 1I.4 olck, 7 Davies, D B I.. .. .I I I. .. I I 58 Dutko, M. P ................... 1. 8 Fuller, H C 7 Dovis,C,E. ,, . . .I 106 Dye,E.K, I, . . . . 1.4 Falzone,R L 9 Dovis,C.W. . . . . 106 Forber,R M 9 Davis, D. A. I 5 E Foreira, J C 1 Davis, F. R. 79 Faris, R. 7 Davis, J. D. 0 Eardley, B. R. .I I I. , .. , .. 1 4 Forish, M T 8 Davis, K. A. .I ........ 123 Easter, B. J. .................................... 1 4 Farley, C W 7 Davis, L. E. ..... 2H3 Eastman, J. C. I. ......................... 1 8 Farley, R P 1 Davis, M. A. .I .................... O D .................................... 1 4 Farr, E. L 8 Dovis,O. R. I ...................................... 1 4 Eberhardt, W. A ............................... 1 8 Fatora,J R 8 Davis, R. N. IIIIIIIIIIIIII 157 Eberle, N. A. ................................. 0 Fotula, G T 8 Day, P ., 146 Ebersole, W. E. 8 Fa tulo, J. 9 Deak, F. R. 112 Ebert, J. G. .................................... 1 .4 Feairheller, S. H 7 DeBolso, R J ................... 14.3 Eberz, R. M. ................................... 146 Featherman, J A .............................. 1 Deckman, D. E . 8 Eblen, . A. .................................... 1: 4 Federoff, .5 DeGirolamo, M. A. Jr .................... . 1 7 Echols, R. M. .................................... 2: 3 J 7 Deibler W. E. I. I. I . . .. .. 2 6 Eckert, D. I ....................................... 1 6 Fegley, C E ........................................ .5 Deisher,R M .. 0 Eckert,L.W. .................................. 1.8 Dejoiffe, R G 1 7 Eckert, P. A. ................................. II 4 el iusb ,G. Dekker, R L ................................. 1I.3 Eckmon, G. R. ................................... 1 7 Feldmseyer, J. W. ................................ Delaploin L L ................................ . 8 Eckman,W. M. .................................. 0 Felix, R. A. .......................................... 159 512 SENIOR INDEX Page Page Page Felix,W.G. ..................................... 125 Frick, D. E. . ...................................... 160 1C7 Fellin,J.F. .. 1 9 Friedman, E. . .. . 81 1 Fenning,R.L. . . . 2 7 Frisbie,F.M . 126 9 Fentress, D. M. 1 9 FrItz,R.J. ..................................... 160 7 Ferentino, T. P. 1. 9 Froebel, N. K ................................... 126 9 Ferguson, M. O. . . . 24.3 Fry, J. E. . 160 I 9 Ferguson, P 135 Fry,K.E. .. ...... 181 I7 Fernelius, S . ... , .. .. 2 7 Fr ,L. S. ... .................... itchens, L. C. 41 Ferrer, J. A., Jr VVVVVV ,. . , ,. . 99 Fryling, R. M. 99 lonville, R W 1 Ferrerio,J. H. . ... ... 11.5 Fuhrmon, R. H. .............. 81 Hass,J H ......................... 9 Ferro, L. E. . 7 Fuller,G R. .. 160 lass,R N ........................... 9 Fetterman L. W. ........ 1 Fuller,J F. 146 lotz,W R .............................. , 2 Fetterolf,P.R.J,r.1 Fulton, R. B. 160 lozer,M J , 7 Fetterolf, R. J. .. . . 23 Funk, B H. .. ............. 81 lenn,G B . 1: 7 Feustermocher, J E. . . .. , . . . 1 7 Eu , .. 181 1 Ienn, R L ............................... . 2 Fichtner, B. C . .. .. . 12.5 Funke,M E. . 189 lick,P M ..................................... 42 Fidler, L. E. 1.9 Furlow, B. H. 208 I , ..................................... C7 Fietelson, S S 1 7 Furman,A. 181 lover,G W 12.7 . . 146 Fusco,J. L. . . 126 lynn,G.H. ..................................... 1H Filippeili, R. L , ,, 125 Fusetti, W. E. . .. .. . . 160 nott,C.C. . ........ . . 2C8 Fin e.R ,, 207 oos,T S,Jr. 1 1 Finkelstein S. L. 207 G old,M.M. 1 7 Finney,A.J. ...................... 126 old, R.A. . . 2 Fishel, C. .. 126 Gabie,E.H. .. 69 oldberg,A W . L7 .. .. Sabor,M.J. . . ...... , 160 oldstein, B. F. . 1 7 Sabosl R. J. . .. ... ... .. ,. 81 oldstein,1.A. ., . . . . 2 Gabriel, E.A. .. ,. 160 toldstein,S. 1 7 Gaedecke, W R. ............................ 208 011, S E ....................................... 2 oifney, J. S. . ............................... 160 0110, R. L. . , 2 .. .. . . 6 ahles,W.D.,Jr. ., . 82 onzoles, A. V . 2 Flamm,G.J. .. . 188 oinfort,J.D. 208 00d, .. 2 8 Fleagle, J. R. ............. ., ., .. . .. . 81 oliagher, R. ... . . .. . .. 235 uoodenow, E. L ., 2 8 lec, C. ........ 2 7 ollus,J.E, ........ 126 .. 2 8 Fletcher, C. 5 Jr. ........... 2 7 lOiOW, P. H. .. . . .. 126 .. 1 7 Fletcher, S W .............................. 1 9 iamble, J. 8., Jr. ............................. . 82 1 1 ck, W 2 0 onopol, E. F ............................ 126 ., 1 7 Floege1,E L .. 2 7 tonter,M.A.,., 2 .. 1 6 Flood, ............ 2 7 ardner,A. ., ................................ 59 c . 1 1 Florence, K. B. . 11.6 oree, K. C. ....................... . . . 230 1 7 Foley, J. L 1 1 area, R, E. . .................................. 160 1 9 Fontana, H E. ................................. 2.0 arman,C E Forker, W.P.,111 ................................ 11 ormun, D A Forney, D. L. ................................... 15 9 ates, S. K. Forney, R. T. ., ... E8 ouss,J. . Fornwoit, E. .................................. . 146 1 even, P. A Forr, M. K. 1.6 iover,R.C Forsythe, M W. ,Jr. 1 tay,R.R,Jr Fosnocht W.A ................................. 8 t bur, R. R. .................. . 2 7 eonette,E.H. 1 9 ebhardt,J. E. ,. .. . ., 2 7 7 1 ................................ 1 1 9 ..................................... .7 1 9 ............................. 2 . 1 9 2 1 9 .................................. 2 9 8 9 .......................................... 8 2 7 ..................................... 0 1126 eorge, A C hreen, S. R.,Jr. 2 1 31 eorge, P J ureenberg, E. R. 2 241 eorge,T A ureenberg, H. A. 2 159 eorge,W J x-reenberg,J. S. .7 126 ierber ......................................... ureenberg,$. H. 28 9 Ierhard, J C. ureenhalgh, F. H. 2 59 1erhart,R M Ireenleof, ; 126 ierrero,J A ureenwaid, W. J. 160 1ershey,J T reger, . .................. 9 erson,A L I-regersen,1-1.M. 160 .etchonis, W. J. regg, H L. . 160 etz, ......................................... regg, .H. ........................... 126 eyer, D ....... Ireybek, A. A.D ......................... 160 eyer,J. L. ......... Ireytok, J.A ............................ 126 uiompopo, F. J. riffin, J B ,Jr. 241 ibboney, R. H. 1 riffin, M. E. ...................................... 20 160 ibson, R. riffIth, D. I. .................................... 20 8 iffin,F.W ......... riffith,J. R. ...................................... 16 194 hibert,J. ......... riffith,R. E. ...................................... 207 Ilbert, R L ....... rIgas,A. A. ...................................... 230 illiland, N. A. rIgsby,C. L ...................................... 20! 59 i illow, E. W. ...................................... 1 rim, D. L. .......................................... 16:. i' 3 . .rossmon, H. J. rove, AAAA .. C 0' 9 61 Z n E a 9 1.. A E. o. 3 m 4H 7R urski, C. S. uydcn, G. P. Haas, R. W. Haddock, B. H. Hadfieid, N. J. Harmer, J. H . ... Harding, R L . VVVVV Horker R. Horkins, C. AH. Jr Horkness, C. . Harris, J. R. Harris, M. C. Harris, W. R Harrison, B. A Harrison, R. W. Hartman, G. N Hartman, J. A. Hortnett, E. G. Hortnen, T. H. Hartwe1l, R. G. V Hortzell, L. K. Haskell, T E. Hcssier, C. E. , . . .. Hathaway, C. W. 514 SENIOR Page Hott, D. P ..................................... 83 Hutton, W L ............................. 83 Houf, B. M 209 Haugh, W A ................................. 60 Hauser, D D 209 Hauser, R E ................................ 163 Have J J 107 Hovrilesky, T. M ...................... . 83 Howley,J. M. ...... 6O Hoy,L R .LHLETTHQTLLfITH.,HH 146 HoyekM K. C. 4 Hays,M B. .. V . Haywood, D M 129 Hazel, 84 Heorton,J R 146 Heosley, D E 107 Henster, M A ................. 129 Heckert,J A ............ 189 Hedberg, W H 230 ees , R. 242 Heimoch, C E 108 Heimpe1,J D. .......................... 163 Heinlein H. .................................. 235 Heise,P.E. ................ 163 Heisler, P. H. ,J.r 84 Hei .E. ........................... 129 Helfrich, L. JJ, Jr. ........................... 108 Heifrich, MJ .................................. 60 Heller, C. H ......... 84 Heller, D. E ........................... 129 Heller, J. N ...................................... 129 Helms, M. 204 Hendershot, P A 60 Henderson, F M ............................. 209 Henderson, T H , Jr ........................ 60 Hendler, M. H., Jr. 230 Hendrickson, J L. ............... V ,,,,,,,,,,, 163 Hengst,V .. 242 Henneman, C A ............................. 190 Henninger, L. M. .............................. 60 Henricks, C, S .................................. 190 Henry, F D ................................... 163 Henry, L A ...................................... 190 Henry, P A ....................................... 163 Henszey, J H ................................... 61 Herbein, R J ................................ 129 Herman, L M ................................. 84 Heroux,J B 61 Herr, B. A ......................................... 163 Herrolo, T W ..... 163 Hersh, R. 84 Hertzler, S. R. ............................... 84 Hertzog, L R ............................. 163 Hess, E. S ...................................... 61 Hess, W. C ................................... 209 Hesse, G. F. 209 Hessiink, R ................................... 235 Hetrick, S S ................................... 108 Hetrick, W L .............................. 146 Hewlett, W. J. ...... 99 Hiestand, C. R ................................. 61 Highberger,l. A. ............... 190 :IRIJ L J I 146 ll IJ L J, ,.R 223 Hildreth,B.F.108 Hildrefh, W W 108 Hi1fmor1,N J ............................... 209 Hill, D. G. 61 HilI,T. M.,Jr 61 HIllen, D. R. ............. 129 HIIlmon, L B ....... 129 Hi 11 s, T E ............ 84 Hiltebeitel, J A 163 Himes,129 Himmelein, N. T .............................. 230 Hinke1,R. R ................................ 209 Hirsch, L. E 209 ' R L. ......................................... 61 Hitc1'1cock, D. S ................................. 129 Hire, C. F. ..................................... 84 Hixson, M. J. Page Hloy, M. S. ....................................... 242 Hobbs, J. M. .................................... 194 Hoblitzell, J. R. .................................. 163 ............................ 61 Hockenberry, M. G. ,J. G. Hofmeister, D. M. 61 Hoist, F. S ................ 84 Hoke, L. E. .................................. Holbert, W G ....... Hollodick, G. A Holmes, H Ho 1p, R A. Holtpzinger, B V TIITT'EII o o o 3 Q R .h o -I P- U x: Hornberger, S. Horst, R. M. ..................................... Horstmon, P. T. Hostetter, J. R. Hostetter, R. S. Huntsinger, D J Huntzinger, K. S. Hurst, t,H. Husoskey, R. J IHuston, J. 5.0 D.E. Hutchinson, H. E., Jr. Hutchison, B. A locobelli, P. E. .................. . cht A.X. r.D Imschweiler, N E. Irvin K. P. , I Irwin, L .V V. . Irzinski, E. P lshman, N. H. V . .V. Isop, P. H. . . . ltle, C. A. . . .. Jockson,G. W. I ., .. Jackson, K. L. . V.. ... . V Jackson, R. K. ............. , Jockson,W. S. V . . Jamison, J. C V. . .......... Janda,R. . ................................ Janerette,C. . Jonetka,J. . .............. . Jonjigion,J. R. V ... Jonk R. F. Jennings, S. S. Jewell, B A. ...................................... Johansen, J. H. ohns, . ............................. I Johnson,A. W. . . . V Johnston, B. A ............................... Johnston, D M. .............................. Johnstone, G. W. .......... . C. L. JosephsoJI, D. B. .................................. Juers, D H ..................................... Julius, L. H. ......................... . .......... Koleshefski, . Kollfelz, T. J. Kaminski, J. L. W. Koroffa, E D. Karon, B. ............................................ SENIOR INDEX Knipe F. W., II or J ,Jr. .............. KnIpe, J A Karp, J J .................. Kniss, R S Karp, J P .................. Knotts, J E ...................................... Kosody, E M ............... Kocerha J W Kasun, F .................. Koch, M S K0 2, M. N .................. Koch, R. P .................................. Kouffmon, J C Kochey, F L Koufmcm,J ....................... Kohler, B A. Kaufman R L ..................... Kohler, F W. ............................... Kavolecs S ...................................... Kohlhaas, E E VVVVV avos, R ................... Kohut, J R ........ Keorns, R W ................................... Kolish, B. L. ................ Keener, S L ................................... 6 Kqundic, M. A. Keener, S S ............................ I . .I Koncsics, D. M. Keepfer, T. B. ........................ 6 Koons, F. J. Keiser, J. A. ............................ Koonsmon, D. M Kelchner, G. S. ........................... Koontz, L J ............ Kelley, C. R. .............................. Koop, J E ........................ Ke ley . G. .................................... Koponoff, D E KellyI M. L. ............................ Koper, R . ............ 166 Kemberling, S. M. .. Kopestonsky, T. S. ........... 2i i Kemmerling, E. ...... ,. Korbini, F. R. ............ . . I. 86 Kormos,E.S. . 86 Koshok, J. A. ................................... 131 KosinskI, J. G .. .. .V 86 Koskulitz J. A. h J. Ke rlin, R.L Kirchner, J. C . . Kirk, A. J. .......................................... Kirkley, B. T. ., Kissinger, D. H. Isslo, J. S. .................................................................. Kistler, I D. .............................................................. ite, ...................................................................... Kitzmiller, R. M. Klabcn N.J ............................... Kloer, D N ................................ Klohold, J A. ............................... ....................................... Kurzeja, J. W Kuszai, A, M Kvoshay, M E. Kwiecinski, H. R. Kyle, R. J. Loni Landlis, R. Londis, R. Y. 515 SENIOR INDEX Page Landis, T. H. ................ 8 Lane, L. T. . ........... 167 Lane, M. 6., Jr 8 Long, J. A. ............. 212 Langon, W. J. 212 Longe,J. N.,Jr 108 Longer, H. A. 167 Longus, J. A. 232 Lonsberry, J. L 132 Lopinski, S. M 190 Lorkin, E. 212 Lcrkin, E. F. 132 Larsen, R H I I. . 167 . . Larson, A. R. .I .. .. . . 232 . Lusmon, G. II . I I. 86 Mokovsky, J. M. ............. Lo Spade, C. A. . 132 Molarkey, ..R ............................. Lattomus, T. S. . . 86 Molick, D. F Laub, H. J. . I I I 212 Molinavskos, N. J. Lausch, H. N 167 Louser, D. J. 6 . Lavine, E. W 86 Monashil, N. W. ............................ Lawrence, D. L 87 Mondell, D. R. Lawrence, J. L 87 Manderbach, R. W. Layman, G. A 63 Mon nges, B . Layton, E. H. ........ 63 Monowczok, J S. Lazarus, C. M 212 chur, G J. 109 Leocock, L A. I . I I I.. 167 Leodbeoter,1-1. J., Jr. 87 Leary, F. T I I . . I. I 167 Leaver H. A, I . 132 Lee, R. . . ... ..II 167 Lefebvre, J. P. .. II I. I 63 Leff,J.E. . I .. I. 132 Lehman, G. S. 167 Lehman, M. D ....... 109 Lehr,R.S. I . I 63 Leiblic, N. .. .. I. . . 132 Lenhordf, W. C., Jr. I . . .. .I 63 Lentz E. A I I I 87 Leopold, V. G. .. . I, .I I .I .I 181 Lerza, L J. I I ........ I ..III . 223 Leshner, M. .. I 132 Lesko, J. E. 109 LeSSIg, R. W. 87 Le Von, R. W 63 Levm, H. M. 87 Levlne, M. J. 167 Levme, R. 212 Levme, SI E. 132 Levm, S. A 132 LeWIs, C. B. 7 LIbertino, J. ....... 232 LIck, JI S. 109 Lleb, C. MI 243 LIeb1, L. M. 212 LIQM, M. 190 LIggett, W. C 6 meoln, H. C 243 LIndley,W.l I . 63 Lindsey, K. D. ... . I. I..III 63 McKibben, R. P. .......... .I I. 168 Lioy,J. E. I. II I ..... .I 167 McKinley, B. C . 88 Lipinski,W.J. . .I I 167 McKinney,J1F. .. I.. 168 Lipko J E , Jr I 191 McMahon, R M ............... 168 LIpsky, R C 132 McMahon, T J 213 LItke, H S 212 McMIchael, C A 88 LIttle, D A .I 191 McMIcthel, P ........................ 243 LIttle, 3. AI .I I. I.. ... 63 McMu1len,J R. IIII. . I . ........... . 64 Littlewood, A. R, 111 I I ..... 63 McMullin, M. C. I . II . 88 Litzenberger, T. W. . . . I .I 167 McNeory,J., Jr .. ..I.. 168 H Livingston,J.S. . I ,I . 213 McNeill,J.B. ............. 133 , . . .................................... L10yd,R.JI . ,I 87 McNeliS,J.M. ................................. 213 I ........................... Lloyd, R M I .. II 109 McNitt, L L 243 L10 d, W. L 7 McPherson, B W 181 ..................... Lobrovick, J. E. ....... 213 McQuate, ........................... 168 Lochner, F . 213 McTurk, G E 213 Locks, W S 181 McDonnell, R .................................... 223 .................... Loibman,J R. . I I.. . II ,I 132 MocDowell J S ................................ 133 Lombardo, F. A. . I I. I. 132 1' L , R. J. 109 Messersmith, W. E. Long, 6. D. I I. 243 Mochles, A. ..................................... 88 Mefcalfe, J. E., III Longl M G. I ................ 191 Mocinko, J. A. .................................... 88 11 AL ,, R. R. S16 Ii SENIOR INDEX Page Page Page Metzgor, R. D. .................................... 88 Moss,J. B. ...................................... 170 Nutter, W. L. .............................. 65 Meyer, D l . yce, A. ............................................ 235 O Oberman,L.J. I. 136 Obermeyer, G J . I. V. 215 O'BrIen, G. F. 232 O'Brien, M. E 215 A .1 0 Bryan, D. W 90 Mikolovskos J. J. ................................ Ochroch F A . . . .. L 90 MIKE, W. P. ................................... 214 Muller W. B 1 O'IIConneII T R,I Jr . . , . 232 Mikesell, D W. ................................ 89 Mulroney, T. G. O'Connor, C.M ., , , .. 215 Milasincic, J. P ................................. O'Connor,J B ............. 136 O'Connor, L E 1 12 O Donnell, A L ....... 215 O'Donnell, J P .......... 181 Oewe1,T ....... 191 Offentier, A. ................................. 181 lson, F .................................. 9O Omlor, J J .................................... 90 Onega, R J ...... 1 10 O'Neill, W E ....................... O Onley, E. J. ........................................ 171 . Onopchenko,A ............. I..... 110 ....................................... On u,fer J. R. 172 ............................. . , . . 215 Miller, R. W. ................................ Narehood, S J. .................................. 135 Owen, J. R. ..................................... 172 Miller, T. H. .................................. Nason, J R. ...................................... 171 Owens, R D 136 Miller, T L ................................ , 65 Miller, W. ........................ Miltenberger, A. D. Mink, L. M. .............................. . Minor, 5. F. iiiiiiiii Neff, N. L. .......................................... 90 Packard, P. K. ................................. 172 Minor,T.T. ........... 9 Neidig,R.E.,Jr. . 194 Pocker,J.A. . ................................ 136 Mitchell,H.M. ..... Neil,J.M. ...... I ................................ 171 Poge,F.C. V . . I. 90 MitchelI,J H. ......................... Nelson, D. A. .................................... 171 Pointer, E. S I, .,. . .1 110 Mitchell, M. J., Jr Nelson, N. A ..................................... 171 Palinosky, E. ................................ 215 MItchell, R. M. ...................... Nemic, S E ........................................ 90 Palmer, D D .................................... 215 Mlyashiro F. Neth, T. ........................................ 64 Parker, D W ...................... 13o Moconyi, A S ....................... Nettles, H M ................................. 232 Parker, T E I . 172. ell, ......................... Neuborth,L.R. ................................ 215 Parkin,S.L. 2L Mohnkern, D. L., Jr. 1. . Neuhouser, V E ............................... 171 Parkinson, J. L 9 Mo ken ,.A J Nevin, 7 Molenori, J R. Newcomer, S A. Monaco Newe11,M.A . Monaholn, V F., Jr Newman, D C ,J E. Newman, E. R. Monios, T . .................................. 8 Newman, R. C. Monroe, S. R. ..................... Newton, B. M. Montolto, V, Jr. .................. Nicely, J. R. ................................... Montgomery, C. C. Montgomery, G G. 8 . Moore, J. E, ................................ Nichols, J. S. 0,.J ............................... Niedbala, P M. Nitzberg, S. L ...... Pauline, G. F. Noll, J. A. , 11111111 Pauzo, W. V. N011, R. L., Jr. ......... Pavlin, J. J. Nordberg, J. A. ...... Poviovitch, T. I , Notopoulos, H. M. Paxton, R. P. ,, Nowicki, R. E. Pearson, H. F. F' ' D Nuss,J R ........................................ Pec o, Nuss,M E ........ I .............................. Peechotko, F. ' L J.J. , Peffer, D J Nutter R E ...................................... Peiffer, F. H. SENIOR INDEX Page Page Page Peik:rr,J. ............. ..... ,. .I 146 Pritchard, P. ,I . . . 243 Riclhords, W W. . ,....... 181 Pekala,C.J. 136 Profio,D.A. ........ . . 91 Peltz, M. M. ,.... . . 172 Prosen, N. P. .................................... 173 Peluso, F. E. .............................. , 136 Prospero, J. M. .................... . ., 173 Penman, J. A. ....... . .. I I .............. 91 Prudho G. , .............................. 137 Pepe,M.JI . 91 Prutsman J M . 137 Pepin,J.J. .. 232 Pryzwonsky,W B 137 Pero,R.H. ., 65 Puchoty,P. D. 173 Perrotto AJ .... ,.. I ......... 232 Puc er, , , ,. ..I ,I 181 Perry, R J ......................... 65 Pugh, P A 216 Perry, 5 J ....... 146 Puholo, R A 216 Perry, T C .............. i72 Purdy, P E .................................... 137 , Petermon, D J . . .I , .I. .. 136 Putnam, K. C. ........................... 216 Ringer, W. C. Peters J E., Jr. . I. . .. ............ 136 Pyle,J. H .I , I .. 233 Ringgold, J. E. Petersen, H. . . .. 235 Pyle, W. A .I ,. .. 192 Peterson, A. M. . ...... .. I ,,,,,,, 69 Peterson, D. ., . ...... 235 Peterson,R. L. . . .. . ..... 136 Q Petricoin, E F , , 172 Querry, D L. ........................ 243 Petrusko, R T 136 Quick, B A. ................................. I37 Petters, G D I. . .. II, .I 136 Qumn, R.P.137 Pezzoni,R.J. 91 Quinones, A. C ............................... 137 Pezzuto,V. MI I .. II .. I. 216 Robenold, R. O. ............................. 69 Pharaoh, R. H. I, .. .I ,. I ........ , 91 Radcliffe, R. R. I. .. 216 Phorr,J. B. .. , ....... 136 Rodovic, M , .. . .,. 244 . Phoungphokdi,$. .I I . I ...... 216 Radvon, C J. ..... 137 Roberts,R. D. Phelan, R. D. ,,.I. . . I, . ,. 91 Roffensperger, L. F . I ., . .. 244 Robertson, B L. .................................. 92 Phillips, A. M. II ........ 243 Roffensperger, S J. , . , . . .. . 137 Robinson, D. M. ................................. 66 Phillips, R. M. .. II I, . . . .. . 65 Roffensperger, S. J. ....................... 138 Robinson, J. G. .................................... 174 Phillips T. S ........ I , .. , 9i Raglcnd, F. W. , ,.... II 233 Robinson, R. G. 93 Piatt,D.K. 2i6 Rakowsky,V. M. ............................ 138 Piazza, I. .. . . 181 Rolston,J A. ................................... 110 Piccirillo, A. C I ., . II 172 Ramey,M R. ................................ 174 Piccoli, C. K. I. .I I. , ,,, .. 137 Ramsden, G. K. .I, ..................... 91 Pich,J J . 173 Ramsey,G E . ..................... 174 PIcovsky, R A 216 Ronc, M P 138 Pierce,D D 173 Rand, H T . . 174 PIfer,J R. .. . .. ,. 173 Ronkm, D M. ...... . , . 92 Pindor, W. K, Jr .. ,.. . . 65 Rankin, R. H. .............. . 92 Pinelli, M. E. .................................. 9i Ransovcge, L. M. .............................. 138 Pipc,J. . I . .. ... ............. 223 Rapp, D. L. .................................... 92 Pipas,G.J. II I I. 137 Rap p,J R. .................................... 174 Piper, H. 8., Jr. I . I . . .. ., 173 Roppoport, A. N .......................... . 65 Pisaneschi,P.R. . I . 173 Rorig,E.K. ............... 192 Plankenhorn, C, M. . . .. 91 Roshid, S. R. .. 138 I Plosterer, M. L. . . . I I. . . II 137 Roubenstine, D, W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .I 92 Roseberry, R G. Plotek, S W. . , I .. .......... 173 Rauchfuss, G. W. Jr . . , ................... 110 Rosen, A J ........... Plevo,D.W. 173 Roup,C.W.,Jr. 65 Rosenboum,l.A. Plevo, D. . ..I... .. .I ..I .I I I, 173 Roy, R. . ....................................... 174 n L a, , Plevo, P. C., Jr. ............... .I ,. . .. 173 Rea, P. L. , .................................. 65 Rosenbloom, C. Piocki, R. .. .. I. ........ 137 Read,W J. . .................................. . 99 n 1 a' , , Ploesch, C M VVVVVVVVV , . .I . ,,,,, 137 Reardon, F. X. . ............................... 174 Rosenfield, F. E. Plotts, R. N. I . 65 Rebe, T. A. , .I ...................... 146 Rosenzweig, J. S. Pluchinsky,J. B . ............. 9i Reed, D. D. .................. 233 Podolok,T .G. ..... .. 173 Reed, J. S. ...................... 233 Pogal,l E . . . 137 Reeder,M. I ............ 192 Pohida,J. TI . . . ., 173 Reader R. K., Jr. III . . .. 233 Pollok, D. H. ................................ 137 Reen , S. E. ...................................... 216 .M. Pollock,R. T. II I ,. 65 Reeves, J J ....................................... 92 Rothenberger, R. R. Pooier, W. C. ............. , .1 233 Reichord, D. C. ...................... 65 Rothermel, D. K. ................ Poorbough, L. S. I. , ., ....... . ..... 191 Reid M. J .................................... Poormon T. W 173 g, . . Pop 6?, C. F. . . 137 Reif,W.E.L Poppalcrdo, C. D ,1 , .. . 181 Reinbold, R. J. Popson,M J I I ., .I 173 Reindel,W H. . Porter, J A. , . ........... . ............ 233 Reinert, D. W. Portmon,J. J. ................................ 65 Reinhard, R. J. ................................. Postnieks, M. . 91 Reitz M. H. PosfpichoI,C.R.. 192 Remus, M W., Jr Potkonski C. A, ..... .. I. . . 173 Renkis, A. I. . . .I , Potter, T. 65 Rensch, L. N. ,Jr . . . Potts, B. L 223 Rentel, V M. ., . Poukish,J J 173 Resh, R. E. Powell, T K 91 Reynolds, R. A, Prescano, L J 192 Reynolds, T N Prescoro, R J ..... 137 Reynolds, W A Preset, M L.192 Rhoades, N E Prezelski, J. L. I . . ., I .. I. 110 ich, C. .......................................... Price, F.J. ...I , .. . .I .. 173 Rich, D. ........................................... Priestley, D. . . . HO Richards, J. H. Pringle, J. O. 91 Richards, R. J. 518 alizzoni, F. L. .. ollock, O. L. cm .A ..onderson, D. W. .Iondstrom, H. M. chollaert,W.CH::::.: 211.3: if : II: chreffler, R. S. . .... 94 ..chweitzer,C. N, Jr. chwinger,- W. J. eanor, B. L. SENIOR egal, R. erafini, H. A ..ollenberger; E. R. .Iollenberger, J. E. R..C ..orokotch, L J. .podoforc J. L. . I.poneybcIrger, J F. L .Ipringmon, R. E INDEX ponseller, M. praukle, R. N. pringer, J. F. pringer, S. L. ............ 519 tein, S. E. .teinman, T. 1. eIs,G. . ntellatella, S. F. temko, R. J :Itepenosky, J tephens, J. H., 111 terett, J. tevenson, B. J tickley,J.1A.l toner, TK H., Jr. tout, J. tronevo, E. J. trotton, L. A., Jr. trelakos, G. J. trickler, B. A. trickler, R M fuchell W P tucki, .Irudeboker, J L .A. tu It t2, turgen G. W. tyer, .L. tyer, S.D ntynchula A. R uder, B uhr, S. A I ulitan, L. M. ullivan, W J. u,is ummers, E. A. umner, S. A underlond, S. J. upko, E. J. . uplizio, J. M. ussmon, M. R. Iutherlond, D. B. rnutherlund, I. J. Eutherlond, J. I. Inutherlond, R. A, I ee , . . . I :Iweetlond P. C. V R. E. :Iwientisky, E. C. wift, C.A wift, F. J zeyller, R. A. 520 zupper, W C. ullivon, W. D, Jr. V. . dN-n-g-d OAopprEP? SENIOR INDEX 1 .4 Taft, R L. Tait, H. J Talbert, C. E. Torontino, F. L. Tennyson, R. B. 181 Terchick, A A ..... 233 Thockrey, J. 96 as, E ............................... 220 Thiel, B A ............................... 244 Thomas, A F 234 Thomas, B M ......... 193 Thomas, E K .............. 143 Thomas, H R 96 Thomas, J 245 Thomas,J A 178 Thomas, K L ....... 96 Thomas, N E 178 Thomas, N J ........ 143 Thomke, . .............. 181 Thompson, D. A. 220 Thompson, D. G. . . . V 96 Thompson, D. S. .. ,,,,,,, 234 Thompson, G R .......................... 143 Thompson, J E 143 Thompson, J M 1 1 1 Thompson, P F 223 Thompson, T W ........................... 1 1 1 Throne,J P 96 Thumler, A A VVVVV 68 TIllema, H S 178 Timony, A C ...... 143 Tingle, N A 143 TIrdel, A C ......... 96 Tobias, D E .................................. 69 Todaro, N J 96 Tokorchek, R R. ..... . 178 Tokorchuk, E. S I 178 Toklish, D. T. V . ...................... 193 Tomoi, M. N. 96 Tomb6ugh, L W ..... 68 Tomchick,J 146 Tomlinson, W. F. 143 Tompkins, D. A. .. .V V. ........... 178 Tongberg,C.N. 111 Torbert, D .................................. 245 Tosh, B A ..................... 143 Townsend, F.146 Trachtman, F J. 220 Trautmonnl L A 96 Troynor,J F 234 Tremba, K D 178 Tressler, D J 96 Trexler, H 220 Tricinci, J. D .1 V 178 Trinkle, W C. ,. . .. ,.. 194 Troend1e J. J. I .. . 181 Trolier, B B . .. ..... 143 Tromon, B A ....................... 1 1 1 Trost, C ................................. 68 Trostel, H C 68 Trotter, R 223 Troutman, M C 193 Tru y,J ......... 220 Truesdole,D.H.178 Trump, D. A. ............................... 96 Trunk, P ...................................... 220 Truron, A B 220 Tshudy,J E ................. 220 Tsui, J. K .................................... 96 Tubbs, D M ..................................... 143 Turco, F ........................................... 1 78 Turel, S P. .......................................... 1 1 1 Turki, M. A. ........................................ 244 Page Turner, P. A. ............................... 144 Tuttle, D. L. . .. ....................... 68 Tynan, D. M. ................................. 144 Tyson, A. 146 Upright, D E ...................................... 178 rbach, ................................... 1 12 Urban,J D. .................................... 144 Urbos J E. ,.Jr .............................. 112 Vondegrift, C W. Vondenhende, J. P Wanamaker, J. R. Wanesky,VV. R. SENIOR INDEX Watt, D. F. 7 Webster M W. ,.Jr ........................... 112 Webster, W R. ................................ 179 Weeks, M. C. ....................... 193 Weicmd, R. N. .................................. 97 Weidner, W. NJ. .............................. 179 MG 1 12 Weimer, W. L. ........ 179 Weiner, A V ..................................... 144 Weiner, L ..................................... 223 Weiner, M E. ................................ 221 Weinstein, B. M. ............................ 97 Weintraub, B. R. ........................... 97 Weisberger, J. P Weiser, H. Weisholar 66 F Jr Wenz, F J ....................................... Wenzel, C J ...................................... 9 Werlwos, R. W. 179 Werner, J F .................................. 244 Werner, M D ................................. 244 Werner, N J 97 Werner, R , Jr ............................. 181 Wernhom, E I ................................ 68 Wesdock, J. F. 179 Westbrook, P. H 193 Westcott, P. V. ., ....................... 222 Westgord, E. H. .............................. Whitehill, .................................. 181 Whitemon, C B ................................ 68 Whitman, A ................................ 97 Whitman, B J .................................. 145 ible, G. ................................... 186 Wiegand, D R ................................. 98 iese, B. ....................................... 145 Wigginton, J. S. ............................... 193 Wilco . ...................................... 181 WiIIIicImson, N. 'Ilingham C. Winstead, M Winter, W. P.J Winterburn, R. Winpennly, J. BJ, B.,.Jr R. J. vw w ..; ergley, J B. Wutk ..P Wyttenbaci'i,$.$.145 Y Yacovoni R L. 180 Ya ks ick, D. M. .................................... 180 9 Yates, C EF 180 Yates,C 1 .......................................... 194 Zaleski, C. E. Zanelli, E. T. Zatcoff, l. B. Zowatski, J. G. ' Y. Iivkovich S. Zmudzin, R. R .............................. 146 Zodikoff, B. S. .................................. 234 Zoffer, J. M ..................................... 99 Zsidisin, M. A. .................................. 146 Zuckermon, M. J 222 Zur1,o W. H. . . 222 521 Acacia Administration, 1116 Administrative Heads Agricultural and Home Economics Extension I . Agriculture, College of Agriculture Organization . Agriculture Student Council Air Force ROTC . Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Rho Alpha Chi Sigma . Alpha Delta Pi . Alpha Delta Sigma Alpha Epsilon Delta Alpha EpsiIon Phi Alpha Epsilon Pi V. Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma Rho .. Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha Kappa Psi V, Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Nu ....... .. Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Phi . Alpha Phi Alpha .. Alpha Phi Delta I I ,, Alpha Phi Omega ., Alpha Pi Mu ...... Alpha Rho Chi V. Alpha Sigma Phi ,, Alpha Tau Alpha . .V Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Xi Delta .. Alpha Zeta Androcles Army ROTC Arnold Air Society Arts, The ., . Association of Independent Men Athletic Association Athletics, The Baseball V. .,, Basketball W I Belles ... Beta Gamma Sigma Beta Sigma Omicron Beta Sigma Rho .. Beta Theta Pi .. Blue Band, Concert .. Blue Bond, Marching Blue Key Board of Trustees . . .. , . .. I Book Exchange Business Administration, College of .. 522 GENERAL INDEX Page 26-48 . 32-33 43 50-69 52-53 54 . 44 450 393 I 394 451 498 498 452 395 453 396 397 498 . 498 498 ., 454 . . 455 ,. 398 ., 399 . 499 499 400 .V 401 499 ., 402 .. 456 ..... 403 . 492 45 499 270- 285 336 336- 385 368-369 356-357 306-313 . 499 457 Page Business Administration Organization 72-73 Business Administration Student Council .H 74 C Campus Life 314-334 Campus, The .. .. 14-25 Chapel,The .. ,. ,. I 288 ChopelChoir I .V. , 281 Cheerleaders ................. 340 Chemistry and Physics, College of 100- 113 Chemistry and Physics Organization 102-103 Chemistry and Physics Student Council . . .. .. 104 ChiEpsilon 500 Chi Omega .................... 458 Chi Phi .......................... . 406 Chimes ............................ V. ,.. 491 Cooly Society .................... . 500 Commonwealth Campuses ,. 40- 41 Continuing Education Services , .. . .V 42 Cooperative Society 482 Credits ......................... .. .. 524 Cross Country .................... . 352- 353 Cwens ....... 494 D Daily Collegian .V 264-265 DeonofMen .. ....... 34 Dean ofWomen .. 35 Dedication . , ..... ,. 4-5 Delphi .......................... . .............. 496 Delta Alpha Delta .............................. 500 Delta Chi .......................................... 407 Delta Delta Delta V. ... 459 Delta Gamma .................................. 460 Delta Nu Alpha . . . 500 Delta Phi .................. V. . 408 Delta Phi Alpha ... ,. .. . 500 Delta Sigma Phi ........ . ............ 409 Delta Sigma Pi . ...... , . I 501 DeltaTau Delta . .V .. . .. 410 Delta Theta Sigma .......................... 41 1 Delta Upsilon 412 DeltoZeta .V 461 Druids 495 E Education, Col1ege of 114-147 Education Organization ., 1 16-1 17 Education Student Council .. I . . . 1 18 Encampment I 317 Engineer, Penn State H . . . , 268 Engineering and Architecture, College of .............................. 148-181 Engineering and Architecture Organization ....................... . 150-151 Page Engineering and Architecture Student Council ............................. 152 Eta Kappa Nu .................................... 501 F Fall Sports . .............................. 338-353 Farmer, Penn State ............................. 269 341-349 ........................ 6 Fraternities .................................. 388-445 Freshman Class President ................. 255 Froth, Penn State ........................ 266-267 G Gamma Phi Beta ................................ 462 Gamma Pi Epsilon ................................ 501 Gamma Sigma Sigma .......................... 501 Gamma Theta Upsilon ........................ 501 General Index ........................... , 522-523 General Officers .................................. 31 Glee Club ............................................ 282 Golf 364 Governor ............................................ 8-9 Graduate School .................................. 36 Gymnastics .................................. 360-361 H Hillel 1' J 6' 290 Home Economics, College of 182-195 Home Economics Organization 184-185 Home Economics Student Council ........ 186 Honorories, Campus .................... 484-497 Honorary and Professional Societies 498-509 Honor Society Council ........................ 509 House of Representatives .................... 256 1 Independents .............................. 474-483 lnterfroternity Council 390 ' 372-379 Iota Lambda Sigma ........................... I 501 Iota Sigma Pi ................................... I 502 J Judicial Committees ..................... 252-253 Junior Class President ......................... 255 K Kappa Alpha Psi ................................ 413 Kappa Alpha Theta ............................ 463 Kappa Delta ........................................ 464 Kappa Delta Rho ............................. 414 Kappa Kappa Gamma ......................... 465 Kappa Phi .................................... 502 Kappa Phi Kappa .............................. . 502 Kappa Sigma Keramos GENERAL INDEX L Page Lacrosse .................................... . 366-367 Lokonides ......................................... 502 Lambda Chi Alpha .............................. 416 La Vie . ...................................... 262-263 Leonides ........................................... 477 Lettermen ........................................ I 337 Liberal Arts, College of the .......... 196-221 Liberal Arts Organization ............ 198-199 Liberal Arts Student Council .. ,. ., V 200 Library ............................................ , 37 Lion's Pow ...................................... . 486 M Men's Debate . .......................... ., . 285 Mineral Industries, College of ...... 224-235 Mineral Industries Organization 226-227 Mineral Industries Student Council . 228 Mortar Board ................................... . 487 Mu Phi Epsilon ................................. . 503 N Navy ROTC ........................................ 46 Newman Club .................................. 289 Nittany Halls Council .......................... 479 North Halls Council I .......................... 480 0 Omega Psi Phi .................................. . 417 Omicron Delta Kappa .......................... 497 Omicron Nu ........................................ 503 Organizations .............................. 387-509 Outing Club ........................................ 316 p Panheilenic Council ............................ 448 Parmi Nous ..................... 9 ................. 490 Pershing Rifles ........................... 503 P 6' ...... 292- 305 Phi Alpha Theta ............................... 503 Phi Beta Kappa .................................. 503 Phi Chi Theta ................................... . 503 Phi Delta Theta .......................... V 418 Phi Epsilon Kappa ................................ 504 Phi Epsilon Pi ................................ V 419 Phi Eta Sigma ...... 504 Phi Gamma Delta . . . V. 420 Phi Kappa Phi ................... . , . 504 Phi Kappa Psi ......... . . 421 Phi Kappa Sigma I .,. . 422 Phi Kappa Tau W . ,. 423 PhiKoppa Theta . 424 Phi Lambda Upsilon ................... . 504 Phi Mu ................................ 466 Phi Mu Alpha V V. ., . 504 PhiMu Delta ...... 425 PhiSigma , I 505 Phi SIgmaDe1ta . .. I 426 Page Phi Sigma Iota . V ., 505 Phi Sigma Kappa .............................. V 427 Phi Sigma Sigma .............................. . 467 Phi Upsilon Omicron .. . . 505 Physical Education and Athletics, College of ................................ 236-245 Physical Education and Athletics Organization . ......................... 238-239 Physical Education and Athletics Student Council ............................ . 240 Pi Alpha Xi ................................. . 505 Pi Beta Phi ...................................... . 468 Pi Epsilon Tau ................................. V 505 PiGammaAlphc . 506 Pi Gamma Mu ................................ 506 Pi Kappa Alpha ......................... 428 Pi Kappa Phi . . V 429 Pi Lambda Phi .................... . . V 430 Pi Lambda Sigma .............................. 506 Pi Lambda Theta ............................ 506 Pi Sigma Alpha ....................... . . 506 Pi Sigma Upsilon ............... , 431 Pi Tau Sigma ................................. 506 Players .................................. 274- 275 President of the University . 30 Publications ........................... 258 269 Q Quorterdeck Society ............................ 507 R Radio Station WDFM W .V 284 Religion ...................................... 286-291 Research .............................. , ....... 38-39 Residence Hall Councils .............. 478-480 Rho Tau Sigma .................................. 507 S Scabbard and Blade ......................... 507 Scarab ............................................. 507 Scrolls ................................................ 489 Senate .............................................. 256 SenIor Index .............................. 510-521 Senior Assemblymen V, ......., 255 SeniorClass Senior Class President ., V. V . 254 Sigma Alpha Epsilon .V ... .. . .. .. 432 Sigma Alpha Eta .................... . Sigma Alpha Mu . . . 433 Sigma Chi ........................... . .. 434 Sigma Delta Chi .... . . 507 Sigma Delta Tau .. . .... 469 Sigma Gamma Epsilon ,, . . .. .. V 508 Sigma Nu . .. , 435 Sigma Phi Epsiion .. , ... . 436 Sigma Pi ............. V. ..... V 437 Sigma PiEtu.. . . 508 Page Sigma PiSigmo W. . . . . .. 508 Sigma Sigma Sigma ............................ 470 Sigma Tau . , .. ,., 508 Sigma Tau Delta ....................... , ..... 508 Sigma Tau Gamma ............................ 438 Sigma Theta Epsilon .1 H 509 Skull and Bones ................................. 488 Soccer ........................................ 350-351 Sophomore Class President .. 255 Sororities .. . 446-473 Spring Sports .. . ....................... . 362-371 Staff Officers ................................... 31 Student Government .................... 248-257 Student Government Association , Symphony Orchestra, University ., V , 280 T Tau Beta Pi ................................... 509 Tau Kappa Ep5IIon ............................ 439 Tau Phi Delta ..................................... 440 Tennis ............................................... Thespions .................. Theta Alpha Phi ................................. 509 Theta Chi ........................................... 441 Theta Delta Chi ....................... 442 Theta Phi Alpha ................................. 471 Theta Sigma Phi ................................ 509 Theta Xi ............................................ 443 Title Page ....................................... 2-3 Town Independent Men ...................... 481 Track ........................................ 370-371 Traffic Court ...................................... 253 Triangle .............................................. 444 Tribunal . ............................ 252 U University Christian Association . 291 University History ............................ 12-13 V Varsity Quartet ............................... 282 Varsity Sports ............................. 338-371 W West Halls Council .............................. 478 Winter Sports .............................. 354-361 Women's Chorus ................................ 283 Women's Debate ................................ 285 Women 5 Recreation .................... 380-385 Wrestlmg .................................... 358 359 X Xi Sigma Pi ...................................... 509 Z Zeta Beta Tau I. . .I 445 Zeta Tau Alpha ................................ 472 524 1960 LA VIE Wm 70 THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY mem'fy PM, ngmm Member ASSOCIATED COLLEGIATE PRESS Member THE NATIONAL SCHOOL YEARBOOK ASSOCIATION PHOTOGRAPHY PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP State College, Pa. . 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