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BMCftNttU. tWIVEHMTY ARCHtVfcS Copyright, 1940 by The Board of Publications Bucknell University Lewisburg, Pa. John F. Trauger Editor .pte cfttifta . ' x- ' iw- m TSe 50ik EDITION U- uoLulieJi 014 tke en.ia C A eH.La ' c K ia s.y.s Β , .r r ♦-Β ' v k . A : ..:v β€’ .fc; . o rAGEniA ftcknell LA nLvetutuy J cwubittaj ya. m edicate . . . (β– β– β–  ii f. k, β–  β– _ i, -:_ - i;: t .j. V β–  β–  i ' (V ,i, Because he is one of the most outstanding personalities on the campus: because of his sound counsel and inspiring character: because he helped to bridge the gap between the old Bucknell and the new: we, the Class of 1940, dedicate our L ' Agenda to George Benedict Lawson, retiring Professor of Philosophy. More to the University than a mere professor. Dr. Lawson is regarded as a sincere friend and stimulating inspiration by all who come in contact with him. Long after most college memories have faded, the visualization of the beloved figure of Dr. Lawson will remain to remind us of the real meaning of Bucknell life. K I. i. K t r jjy . BUCKMELL In this, the 50th edition of L ' Agenda. it is the sincere desire of the editor and staff to picture Bucknell as it is today. Each phase of college life has been sub- jected to a photographic survey in the hope that, in this manner, the spirit and substance of Bucknell will be re- vealed. Therefore, we present L ' Agenda of 1940 as a permanent record of life at Bucknell. 4 .IF Hanand A. Trax was formerly the Chief Accountant of the New York Telephone Com- pany and Associated Compan- ies of New York. tuMec Dr. H. F. Smith is a noted surgeon in Harrisburg. Dr. Daniel C. Robert.? is a retired business man of Wilkes-Barre. f -β–  ' :k Arnaud C. Marts, President of Bucknell University, is Presi- dent of Marts and Lundy, Inc. J. F. Macklih is President of J. H. Weaver and Company in Phila- delphia. Roy G. Bostu ' iek, Hsquire, is .1 lawyer in the firm of Thorp, Bostwick. Stewart, and Reed, Pittsburgh, β– Mfred C. Howell is Vice-Presi- dent of Guaranty Trust Com- pany in New York City. Charles B. Franks is an import- ant Connellsville business man. Thomas J. Baldrige, Judge of the Superior Court of Pennsyl- vania, comes from Hollidays- burg. The Honorable John War- ren Davis of Trenton. New Jersey, is a retired Judge of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Willijm R. White is .Superintend- ent of Banks of the State of New York. Dr Marv M Wolfe is Superin- tendent of Laurelton State Vil- lage. Laurelton. Oliver J. De :ker is a noted law ycr of WiUiamsport Gilbert S. McClintock is a well known lawyer in Wilkes-Barrc. William C WjIIs of Icwisbur: IS President of the Lcuisbur N.ition.il Bank .ind .1 uidi-ly known Insurance Agent. Andrew J. Sordoni. state senator, owns construction company in Kingston. The Honorable Albert V John son, Judge of the United Stales District Court for the Middle District, is a native of Lcwis- burg. Michael L. Benedum is Presi- dent of the Benedum Trees Company. Pittsburgh. Berkeley V Hastings is an Insiir 1 ancc agent in Milton, H. Boardman Hopper is a brok cr in the firm of Hopper Soli- day Company in Philadelphia, Robert I- Ruoke is a New ork broker and a member of the New YcΒ rk Sto;k Exchange. Christian R. Lindback is President of Abbotts Dairies. Inc.. PhiU dclpbia. H, Bojrdm.in Hopper is a brok er in the firm of Moppcr Soli day Company m I ' hiladelphia John Q.. Hosti ' Cter of West Hart- ford. Connecticut, is Vice Presi- dent and Director of Research and Development. Hartford- Empire Company John M. Wilson of Pittsburgh is President of the National Sup- ply Company. Edward M, Greene of Hunting- don is a Leather Manufacturer. Joseph W, Henderson, a lawve in the firm of Rawle and Hen derson. lives in Philadelphia. D( loltn i.Β iK i [i Jonn. of the Uni lyaautij a It a :r: AniLHLMtaLL Vice-president and Dean of the University. R. H. Rivcnbiiry dictates a letter. Arnaud C. Marts, our commut- ing president, is the spirit of greater Buckncli. Dayton L. Ranck is treasurer and comptroller of Bucknell University. JH With Mickey Dean Dyer re- laxes for a moment from her duties as Dean of Women, professor of psychology and university hostess. R. L. Sutherland. Dean of Men and sociology professor, ex- plains to his class the result of a part of his research. F. A. Spraguc, associate pro- fessor of romance languages, reads a Spanish magazine. French Professor Calkins reads a French newspaper for relaxa- tion. Professor Philip S. Harriman, head of the psychology de- partment, corrects intelligence tests as part of his duty as director of freshman entrance examinations. Dr. L. P. Fowle. University physician in charge of the men ' s and women ' s infirm- aries, prepares to swab an irritated throat. Miss Mary H, Hunt records stu- dents ' marks. . W. Griffith. Graduate Man- ager of Athletics and French professor, prepares tickets to be sold for the boxing matches. Seventeen C. A. Godcbarlcs. assistant pro- fessor of psychology, tests the time reaction of a stimulus. English Professors Robbins and Coleman collaborated in com- piling and arranging the ma- terial for Western World Liter- ature, one of the most compre- hensive anthologies of its kind. Trennie Eislcy. Instructor of Bus- iness English and in charge of publicity, at her desk. Chemistry Instructor Faglcy weighs a chemical compound. Homework for Professor Gogatc consists in preparation for to- morrow ' s sociology class. V. N. Lowry and W H. Dauber- man cooperate in testing sound equipment for the physics de- partment. Assistant Professor Phillips reads a selection from Wordsworth. Eighteen Assistant Professor Stctkcwicz of the C htmicil Hnginccring De- partment colleeis stamps as a hobby. Economics Professor Peterson traces the route of his Swedish trip last summer. F. E. Burpee, professor emeritus of mechanical engineering, is head of campus maintenance. Professor Rice, noted for his re- search on bacteriology, plants a colony of bacteria. Dr. W. T. MacCreadie. associate prolessor in Mathematics takes a few pre-season swings with his new set of clubs. Professor Simpson of the physics department ineasures the Wive length of light with the Fresnel Bi-Prism. Professor C. 11 iii. ' hirdson ex- plains a the.ii ' , (,i M Aiisiics to a mathematics class. Nineteen Professors of mcclianicjl cngincor- inj . Antliony, German and Kunkle exnnimc plans for the new wing to tho l:nginocring building. Miss Mildred Sears, secretarial in structor, gives a time test to her shorthand class. Botany Professor Eyster. promi- nent for his experiments in botanical genetics, pollinates double marigolds. Religion Profe.ssor Bond inter- prets the symbolization of a Chinese Buddha. L. F. Lybarger. Jr.. Director of Admissions and alumni secre- tary, takes some moving pic- tures of the campus. Twenty The Honorable Jolin Warren Davis of Trcnlon. Now Jersey, is a retired Judge of the United Slates Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Outside his electrical engineering classes. Instructor John B. Mil- ler enjoys experimenting with color photography. R. R. Legault. associate professor of chemistry, illustrates the principle underlying thermosta- tic control. Advisor to Cap and Dagger. Eng- lish I ' lofissor Smith solders a wire uii ihc set of High Tor. Dr. F. G. Ballentine. professor of Latin and Greek, relaxes with a book on Roman life. When not teaching a mathematics class. Assistant Profe.s.sor Wil- liam Miller can be found fuss- ing with his fishing equipment. Tu ' onry-onf A f.irmor .it hoart, ProfV-ssor Mil iL ' .uIhs business adminis [i.m. ' i] .iiui economics. Professor Nimkoff. well known sociologist, examines the proof of his latest contribution to that field. Assistant Economics Professor Cornelius has accumulated a valuable collection of antique glass. Blanchard Gummo β€” sanding a frame is part of being an art professor. Professor (. irr:, i ' r ' rrii(s a World Liur.iluti I .imin.ilion in collaboratuHi v ih his work in the English r) p.utniciu. Outside his electrical engineering classes. Instructor John B. Miller enjoys experimenting with color photography. I -.1 ,.tsa I -t V. A. McCrosscn, assistant lan- guage professor, reads one of his books from his extensive literature collection. Twenty-two English professor Stillm.in plavs .T Irio with his w ilV jnd dayh- ter. The cameraman finds Professor Heath correcting accounting problems. Librarian Haydcn checks over a set of reference books. Professor Stewart slices tissue with a microtome for one of his zo- ology classes. History Professor Karraker takes notes on an ancient manuscript by means of a micro film. Director of physical education for women. Sylvia Derr explains the theory of gymnastics by stick-figures. German Professor Frantz finds a few minutes to read a German magazine. Twenty -three ?β–  if 8 Head of ihc College of Music. Pro- fessor Paul G. Stolz leads his choir. Tcacliing political science is all right, but Professor Page does not mind a little hunting when he has the time. English Professor Halline finds his greatest interest in the field of drama. Hero he directs a pro- duction of the Little Theatre Guild of Lewisburg. J Orin Oliphant history profes- sor Paul Hightower. secretary to Pres- ident Marts, lakes lime out for a walk with his dog. Bunny. Visiting instructor in geology. Louis Peltier, operates a ma- chine which illustrates how mountains and valleys are formed. Twenty-lour M. L. Drum explains tho compli- cated transit, an instrument used by surveyors. Edwin Stebbins of the economics department assists in the book- keeping of the Student Budget. IJl β–  - flL BRij jj -r Ijfcfc _, The proudest fathers on the cam- pus, Social Science professors Gathin s, Parker, and Johnson perambulate. Miss Jenkms. voice instructor, leads the Girls ' Glee Club. 4 Miss lileanor Schoolcy. assistant to Dr. Rice, studies a colony of bacteria. Twenty ' five mmislmWBmsmmmmWiaiatmissa Maihomatics instructor Pjui Ben- son relaxes with a game of ping-pong. In addition to directing the Men ' s Glee Club and the Buckncll Band. Mclvin Le Mon. assist- ant professor of music, gives lessons in the organ and piano. Registrar Holtcr inspects his first- day covers of postage stamps. Associate Profcs.sor of Economics Biscoe prepares a tax report. A member of the college of music. Miss Charlotte Armstrong, gives instruction in the viohn. Twenti)-six Margaret Barnliart. dietitian, samples food in the kitchen of the Women ' s Dining Hall. Enjoying their work as faculty members of the College of Music. Mr. William McRac and Mr. Harold E. Cook collabo- rate to play a piano duet. Associate professor of chemistry. Bruce J. Miller explains a chem- ical formula. Director c f a vs ' omen ' s quartette. Miss Melicent Melrose gives a lesson in voice. Dr. Robert T. Oliver explains intricacies of the laryngeal mus- cles of the throat to his classes in Public Spcakina. John Plant, director of physical education for men. takes candid camera shots of intramural track events. Tivenlii-seven In 3 room full of Chinese souve- nirs. Dr. W. G. Owens. Chemistry Professor Emeritus, reads about war torn China. The youngest faculty mcmbci. Physical Education Instructor Ceil, helps the eldest. Dr. Bartol. mathematics professor emeritus, to celebrate his 9 2nd birthday. A large scale map assists Miss Georg lo illustrate her lecture in economic history. Civil engineering instructors Griffith and Weeden examine a test sample of concrete from the new wing of the engi- neering building. Paul Gies. professor of music, plays the viola da gamba. TLL ' enty-eiiihl Miss Martha Henderson, secretary to Dean Riven- burg. adjusts the student β– jchcdulc flic. ii n r f Professor Gold illustrates his lec- ture by pointing out the sun spots to his astronomy class. Professor of journalism L. I:. Theiss writes .moilur of his ad- mirable books tor hoys. Assistant professor of electrical eniimcenng and drawing. H. A Shaffer dlustratcs his art. Successor to the leadership ot the bucknell band. Professor C. } ' β€’. Stick ney is an instructor of violin. Assistant Professor Abbott takes adv.intagc of a Sparc moment between his civil engineering classes to analyze chemi- jj callv a sample of earlh- Tit ' enty-nine STUDEMT ADMIMISTRATIVE GROUPS DORMITORY COUNSELORS First row β€” Benson. Blumcnson. Kcenan. Frantz, Doengcs. George Second row β€” Thomas. Sutherland. Evans. Underwood Third row β€” Kerstetter. Gulnac. Reading. Sharp Dormitory counselors, se- lected from the outstanding men of the upper classes, arc placed on each floor of the men ' s dormitories. They re- turn to the University in time to greet the freshmen, and to assist them in solving the problem of adjustment to col- lege life. Throughout the year they continue to advise and aid the freshmen both academically and socially. At intervals, scholastic reports are received stating the prog- ress of each freshman so the adviser is aware of what help is needed by each man. On his floor, he maintains study hours and attempts to pro- vide conditions conducive to high scholarship. All coun- seling and guidance, however, is presented in an informal and friendly manner in order to secure the best possible ad- justment of the individual. The Board of Publications is the executive council under which all campus publications are organized. It is composed of the Editor, Business Manager, and Faculty Adviser for each of the three campus publications: the Bucknelltan. the Student Hand- book, and L ' Agenda. The Board de- termines the problems of policy for each publication, and advises each group of administrators according to the policy adopted. New staff mem- bers are chosen by the Board accord- ing to their respective merit. BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS: First row β€” Stillman. Eislcy. Sanders. Theiss Second row β€” Trauger. Webb. Duchine. Out- man. Kclley Thirlu The Women ' s Student Government As- sociation, an organization consisting of all women students, is guided by a Senate. The Senate is composed of two representatives from each sorority and two members from the non-affiliated group. At weekly meet- ings, the Senate passes all laws governing women ' s activities at Bucknell. Such regu- lations as dormitory hours for each class are formulated and enforced. Any infrac- tion of such laws is punishable by order of the Senate. On the first Wednesday evening in each month, a W. S. G. A. meeting is held. It is presided over by the President and Dean Dyer. At this time, any new rules which have been made are announced and ques- tions concerning regulations are answered. On many occasions, outstanding speakers from on or off the campus are presented. Through them, practical advice concerning campus problems is received. WOMEN ' S STUDENT SENATE: First row β€” Bradcn. Symington, McQuay, KoshUnd. Clayton Second row β€” Grim. Reynolds. Davis. Hechler, Koebley. Oaks. Luce STUDENT-FACULTY CONGRESS First row β€” Brown. Gathings, Boquist. Trinkaus Schnure. Jenkins, Clayton Second row β€” Duchine. Smith. Hcaley. Giiscom McQuay. Walker. Melrose Third row β€” Theiss. Sanders. Shultz. Kingsbury Irland. Brown Fourth row β€” Kelley. McQuillen. Underwood D. Thomas. Armold. Plant. Link Fifth tow β€” Richardson. Karraker. R. Thomas Stillman In recent years, the Student- Faculty Congress has grown ., into one of the most power- ful organizations on Buck- nell ' s campus. Operating un- der the direction of Professor Gathings, it is made up of student and faculty represen- tatives from the various extra- curricular groups. At regular business meetings, general problems of the University are studied. Student partici- pation is encouraged in solv- ing such problems. This Congress has decreased the formality which tradi- tionally existed between the faculty and student body. In this manner, the students are given ample opportunity for self-government and, at the same time, receive sympa- thetic guidance in their efforts. To foster this closer relation- ship, the entire group fre- quently meets for dinner. Each representative presents the concensus of opinion from his particular group on any is- sue, and from these reports the final solution is deter- mined. Thirty-one rK t i. K t t r -1 i ' d!T Ei jllK ' mS5 S Ite Ujeat a t iickncll ' te entina a vLcictiai cavcilcadi cUyt ' d , IQ39 - vtli , 19- 0 ' ir. %4i j : j - k . i; .:β– β– β– - Β ;β–  ;β– ,β– : li 14 iΒ 4 h - ! ..β–  ' Β£u ' i K f K ft. t t t , ' i: : ' β– ; i .;x Er;:;ai:JSS! MAY DAY WEEK-END The May Day procession A May Day serenade This may never happen again. What ' s that? The duo-coronation of May Day Queens. Bernicc Henry and Maxine Askey, of course! No one will ever forget this dramatic climax of the 1939 May Day program. Un- fortunately, because of an unantici- pated cloudburst, the ceremony was presented in the Lewisburg High School Gymnasium. Tennis matches, the champion in- tramural Softball game, a Push-Kart Derby, an art and a science exhibit, a musical program, and the Cap and Dagger presentation of Holiday combined to make one of the most eventful week-ends of the year. On Saturday evening, the Mother ' s Day banquet was held. Bucknellians, es- corting their doting mothers, flocked to Davis Gymnasium making the ban- quet the largest mothers ' celebration that has even been held at Bucknell. Thirty-four Pusli-Kart Derby A play for the mother β€” Holiday Timing the Derby The concert on Sunday after- noon Thirty-live First row β€” Kcssler. Doenges. Duffy. Lane. Buzas. Nolan Second row β€” Manager Toland. Coach Sitarsky. Kiick. Cummings. Livengood. Hickie. Ottaviani. Catherman. Trainer. Peters r BASEBALL The cry of play ball found Coach Johnny Sitarsky anci his men well prepared for the 19 39 season. Enthusiasm ran high when the Bisons returned from their first six encounters with five victories. From this point on. how- ever, the pitching staff, unfortunately limited, showed the strain of overwork. The season ended with eight wins and five losses, in spite of the fact that the hitting and defensive depart- ments of the club were consistent throughout the season. The highlight of the season was the trip to Cooperstown to participate in the 100th Anni- versary of the founding of baseball. While there, they witnessed the unveiling of a bust of Christy Mathewson. Bucknell ' s greatest sport ' s figure. It was through the high regard and love for Christy. by organized baseball, that Bucknell was invited to play against the strong St. Lawrence University team. RECORD Bucknell Opponent Penn State 8 Ursinus 7 Susquehanna 4 Susquehanna 13 Elizabethtown 2 Drcxel 7 Dickinson 10 Temple 9 Gettysburg 1 Lebanon Valley 10 Juniata 5 St. Lawrence 16 Elizabethtown 10 3 4 3 5 3 2 10 6 9 9 6 Thirty-six I ' vy;; ' ! ktidi ' if Way back in 1898, a freshman lyy the name of Christopher Matnewson entered Bucknell. This was the yoimg man who later was to bring fame and honor to himself, the game he represented, and his Alma Mater. His excellent record compiled in college was but an example of the pattern he carried through- out life. Immediately upon leaving the campus, Christy stepped into a startinJ assignment as a pitcher for the Nevsj ork Giants baseball team. From the first day Big 6 , as he was commonly called, put on a baseball uniform, he rose steadily to the position of one of baseball ' s immortal players. He became manager of the Cincinnati Reds in 1916; entered the war in 1918: returned to coach the New York Giants: and in 192 ' he was elected president of the Boston Braves, a position which he held until his death in 1925. On June 5, 1928, through the efforts of organized baseball Bucknell dedi- cated to him the Christy Mathcwson Memorial Gates which now stand at the entrance to the Memorial Stadium. Judge Kenesaw Landis, baseball ' s czar, w s the principal speaker on that occasion. Further evidence of the high esteem with which baseball held Christy was demonstrated on May 27, 19 9, at Cooperstown, New York. In this little hamlet, where baseball originated, and where the National Baseball Museum and Hall of Fame stand, was unveiled a bust of Christy Mathewson. In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the founding of baseball, the Bucknell University baseball team of 1939 participated in a game at Cooperstown against the St. Lawrence University team. Still more honor was given to Christy when the national government placed his picture on .special issue of stamps commemorating the birth of baseball. Thirty-seven TENNIS RECORD B. U. 7 Gettysburg 2 B. U. 9 Susquehanna B. u. 4 F. Β« M. 5 B. u. 6 Lebanon Valley 3 B. u. 1 Penn State 8 B. u. 5 Bloomsburg S. T. 4 B. u. 5 Juniata 4 B. u. 7 Dickinson 2 B. u. 6 Lebanon Valley 1 B. U: 6 Albright B. U. 6 Susquehanna 3 B. U. 7 Bloomsburg S. T. 2 B. U. 3 Penn State 6 Carson. Cronk, Dunham. MacCall. Steele. Richardson A thirtecn-game schedule prove d to be one of the stiffest in the past several years for the Bison tennis squad. Nevertheless, the season was bet- ter than average with ten victories and only three defeats. George MacCall. playing in number one posi- tion, had six victorious matches to his credit, losing five. Bill Carson held the best record in singles play by winning ten matches and losing one in the number five position. Carson and Cronk formed an invincible doubles team which swept through eight matches without a defeat. Charles Dunham is the only man who will be lost by graduation. Coach Ballentine Emmett Steele and George MacCal; top-flight players Thirty-eight Johnson. Kildare. Coach Evans, Blocte, Britten, Seers GOLf This year witnessed the most successful sea- son in the history of golf at Bucknell. And for the first time, the golf team was awarded var- sity letters. Captained by Bill Johnson, the squad was the only athletic team representing the Univer- sity that remained undefeated for the season. The golfers won six matches and lost none, even though pitted against such noted teams as Tem- ple, Franklin and Marshall, and the Pennsyl- vania Military College. The best round in competition was shot by Bill Kildare, when he carded a 75 against Dick- inson. Harold Evans, professional, coached the team. RECORD B. U. 8 Dickinson 1 B. U. 51 2 F, y M. Wi B. u. 6 Temple 3 B. u. 6 Pennsylvania M. C. B. u. 6 Dickinson 3 B. u. 4 West Chester S. T. C. 2 Thirty-nine VARSITY TRACK A well balanced track team, under the eagle eye of Coach John Plant, emerged from a gruelling schedule with a record of three wins and an equal number of losses. Victories were scored over Susquehanna, Lafayette, and Dickinson. Defeat came at the hands of Franklin and Marshall. Bloomsburg S. T. C and Juniata. VARSITY TRACK TEAM First row β€” Wood. Reid. Gulp. Eyer. Kline. Rcidcr. Thomas, Biddlc. Kraft Second row β€” Garro. Plant. Van Ness. Lahodney. Smith. Kop- lick. Shafer, Kaplan Captain-Elect Vic Cannestro proved his ability in the pole vault by capturing first place in that event at the Middle Atlantic States Meet. Richard Reider and Earl Thomas established two new Bucknell records, during the dual meets at home. Reider, in the broad jump, pushed the tape to 22 ' 4 , and Thomas streaked over the 220 yard low hurdles in 25.8 seconds. A strong team is in hopes for the 1940 season with only Captain Eyer. Reider, and Ward graduating. Forty r, i. Β Β r IWTRA-MURAL TEAM WIMMERS Softball and track rang down the curtain for another year of Bucknell intramurals. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity was forced to win the last two out of a three game series from Delta Sigma before gaining possession of the Softball cup. Kappa Sigma added the track championship to their yearly total and thus clinched the Ail-Year Cham- pionship Intramural Award. KAPPA SIGMA Track champions First row β€” Bicidle, Hamilton. Coiil bourn. Clark. Fish Second row β€” Bland. Shaffer. Thomas. Trecartin. Longaker. F. Schnure. Peters. Shupe SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON BASEBALL CHAMPION First row β€” McQuillen. Mc- Kee. Frith. Allen Second row β€” Quick. Viele. Scatuorchio. Robinhold, Lynn KAPPA SIGMA 1938-39 winner of the intramural trophy Forty- MEN ' S SPRING INITRAMURALS On your mark Britton. ' 42. horseshoe pitching champion March 21, the first day of spring, is always a welcome date on the campus of Bucknell. This day inaugurates the finest and most enjoyable session of the intramural calendar. With its advent, the outdoors calls many participants to the tennis courts, golf course, track, baseball diamond, and other scenes of competition. Among the minor sports, we find handball, badminton, trap shooting, archery, foul shooting, horseshoes, and shuffleboard occupying a prominent position. The competition in these events grows keener every year as more and more contestants enter, indicating a growing interest in individual sports. The path of the champion in any of these events is a hard one; the ability to remain as such for more than one year is rare. To the winner and runner-up, of each activity, is awarded gold and silver medals in recognition of their efforts and achievement. Softball creates the greatest enthus- iasm and interest as evidenced by the large number of players taking part and the attendance of students who wish to follow their favorite team. North Field provides the setting for the thirteen fra- ternal organizations, which make up two separate leagues. Four games may be played simultaneously on these grounds which fall within the shadow of Davis Gymnasium. Deep rivalry is the keynote when the Greek brothers clash and the outcome is never pre- dictable. The 1939 softball season was no ex- ception to the rule of good playing and close scores. Three teams tied for second place in the league which was won by Phi Kappa Psi. Sigma Chi finally took Shaffer, winner of the 440 and the 880 Forty -two Shaffer toeing the line Trecartin. ' 42. throwing the discus President Marts presenting Track and Field cup to Manager Coulborne of the Kappa Sigma team undisputed possession of second place. In League 2, the S. A. E. and Delta Sigma men emerged in one-two order respectively, after narrowly escaping de- feat in several games. The four above- mentioned teams met in the semi-finals with the result that the S. A. E. and Delta Sigma teams again came out vic- torious. Three final games were neces- sary before the S. A. E. boys proved their superiority and walked off with the Softball cup. The intramural track call was an- swered by a large throng of athletes. The meet was featured by the establish- ment of three new all-time intramural records. Kappa Sigma was an easy win- ner of this cup through their ability to win nine of the fifteen events. It is de- serving to mention that one member of this fraternity. Earl Thomas, ' 42, won four separate events. The intramural golf tournament, held on the University nine-hole course, was captured by Bill Johnson, ' 41. An in- creasing number of students yearly are taking advantage of the possibilities of improving their game. Rolling fair- ways, smooth greens, and the remod- eled club house, combine to make this sport one of the most enjoyable on the Bucknell program. Mair. ' 42. shot-put and javelin throwing champion Johnson, ' 4 1 , golf champion Thomas, ' 4 2. winning the 100 yard dash ..ii w jg5g2iS i l Uame v)tLna z patt . . Lcipsig, Schotland, Nash, Oak, Gilson ' β– 4 Wishing to follow more closely their motto of ath- letic participation for all, the W. A. A. Board initiated an interclass baseball series in place of the former inter- sorority competition. The series closed with the sopho- more class, repeating their victory of last fall in volley ball. The series was notable for the hitting of Eleanor Bendell, ' 41 and the pitching of Marion Breunig, ' 41. In the final round of the Singles Tennis Tournament Edith Baker. ' 39, defeated Mary Ellen Oesterle, ' 42, by the score of 6-2, 6-3 to an- nex the Singles crown. In the Doubles, Betty Boyd, ' 40 and JO Dodson ' 42 de- feated Margaret Bortz, ' 40 and Gertrude Skublicki, ' 39. To comply with the grow- ing popularity of the sport, the W. A. A. Board for the first time sponsored an arch- ery tournament. Its success was proved by the number of girls entering the competi- tion. Marion Weinberger. ' 42, won the championship. β€’β– 4 j ' Forty-four ,.,.,...:....:.. Archery champion Marion Weinberger Winning Softball team: First row: Dunkleberger. Rcid, J. Clayton Second row: Frith. Mits- kas. Rasmussen Third row: Brcunig. Stone, Chudomelka ; t Forty-live Archery practice Oestcrlc and Baker, single tennis champs c aiitntencemeit t k Wfe The 89th annual Com- mencement of Bucknell Uni- versity was held on June 1 2 when 248 students received diplomas in the Davis Gym- nasium. At this graduation, the largest in the history of Bucknell, three prominent educators and a social worker received honorary degrees. Three of the men were Buck- nell alumni: Francis B. Haas, president of the Bloomsburg State Teachers College: Ed- win C. Aubrey, professor of Christian theology and ethics at the University of Chicago: and Stanley P. Davies, execu- tive director of the Commu- nity Service Society of New York. Chester P. Higby, pro- fessor of history at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin, also re- ceived an honorary degree. Twenty-three Master ' s de- grees were bestowed, while eighteen students graduated with honors. Furly-six ♦;.‒‒♦ v ' ' ' ' f ' ■♦.■♦■ ' Recipients of honorary degrees An impressive procession of the gradu- ates and professors from the Vaughan Lit- erature Building along the crest of the hill to the gymnasium preceded the exercise. The gymnasium was beautifully deco- rated as a cyclorama with long blue drapes forming a background for the rostrum on the eastern side of the gym. Window and panel effects gave the appearance of a Cathedral: an impressive graduation set- ting. Instead of the traditional Commence- ment address, Bucknell initiated a com- pletely new idea, that of a panel discus- sion. Aubrey. Davies. and Higby answered questions asked by President Marts. In his reply to President Marts ' question. How can the college student acquire a knowledge and skill in human relations. ' ' Stanley P. Davies emphasized the necessity of evalu- ating people you meet as individuals in their own right rather than placing them in general classifications. Chester P. Higby advised post-college students to continue their education by reading intelligently, while Edwin C. Aubrey urged the necessity for a sound philosophy of life. 7 ' f- Forly-seven President Marts leaving chapel after convocation Unloading for another year Journey ' s end: school ' s beginning Forty-eighl .♦‒;♦;.Β ' ‒♦‒ . 4 Β ; cq 1 11 il Although each new term does not ofEcially begin until convocation, col- lege actually has started several weeks before. The freshman class arrives a week early for freshman week. The upper classmen, however, are soon to follow. The express men work in- cessantly delivering load after load of baggage. Bills must be settled and books procured. Friends gather to reminisce, classes start, then rushing week begins. But a tradition of every college is convocation which formally opens the semester. Here, the presi- dent and faculty don their official robes to welcome the stude nt body at the start of a new year. The treasurer s dep.irlmcm settles accounts. m Buying and trading books β€” the Student Book Exchan gc Smile sweetly β€” being photographed for the budget card which symbolizes a Buckncllian Forty-nine ' K: t:-u- ' - fi ' , :.β–  FRATERMITY ACTIVITIES Refreshments at a fr.Uernily house d.incc At Buckncll, two local and nine national Greek letter or- ganizations represent the assimi- lation of the men students into college life. The fraternity house forms a nucleus to all social life on the campus in creating a sec- ond home for its members. In the beginning of each school year, a week of intensive rushing is held. This rush week aids the freshman in pledging the group with which he finds himself most compatible. Din- ner and luncheon dates, smokers and entertainments are arranged. For that week, the best points of each house, inside and out, are exhibited. Freshmen, although they eat with their chosen fra- ternity, remain in the dormi- tories until their sophomore year. After the smoke is cleared, almost every new student boasts a pledge pin. Versatility marks the life of a pledge. He rakes leaves in the fall, shovels snow in the winter, primes lawns in the spring, and in short is a Jack-of-all-trades. In turn, the group makes an effort to keep Just a pledge! Recreating in a fraternity game room Fifty β–  ♦, , !β–  ' β€’ β–  . % ' ' : ' ' β–  VV r -.? : .i: β€’ .i r ' β–  β– Rush ' meal for the Freshmen the yearling in line, academic- ally, socially, and athletically. The Interfratcrnity Council, composed of two men from each fraternity and two faculty mem- bers, attempts to formulate rules and regulations to enable the eleven groups to live homo- geneously. During rushing, espe- cially, some procedure must be followed. The Council accom- plishes this purpose. During the year, it serves as intermediary between faculty and students, creating less formal relations be- tween them. Each season ushers in a heated sports competition between fraternities. The goal in view is the intramural ath- letic trophy offered by the Council. The fraternity is a starting point, but the end it achieves goes much further than the four academic years. The group be- comes a symbol to the alumni, and in after years remains a drawing card to urge the alumni to return to visit their Alma Mater. Reading the funnies First row β€” Kelley. Bower. Williams. Wcnner. Scott Second row β€” Hind, Morrison. Kessler. Crum. Stadler. Askey Third row β€” Read. Maines. Phillips. Thomas. Parker, Schnure Fifty-one President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer LCi cA Warren Higgins Frederick Price Glendon Jones Donald Glover First roci ' Dietenbach. Schubert. E. Wickcrham. Loughran. Dadson. Whittam. RLMnhardsen. Hoopcs. Burns. Cowlcs. J. Wickcrham. Robinhold. Second row β€” Ramsey. Childs. Roush. Conlon. Green. Moke. Higgins. Price. Schultz. Rcid. Lowe. AlUson. Third roic β€” Willmcnt. Burt. Bayless. Klcindicnst. Stevens. Lichtermann. Shafcr. Wilkinson. Kent. Milleman. Thornell. Glover. Fourlh row β€” Nicolait. Rink, Graham. Ward. Jones. Craig. Simms. Bilger. Fennell. Fiflh row β€” Bachman. Espenshade. Heanev. Lank, Owens. Yost. Brown. Mackey. Egan. Jones. Allen. Donnelly. Price. Glover, Higgins. Jones. Founded β€” Jefferson College. 1852. Established at Bucknell β€” Pennsylvania Gamma, 1855. Fifty- two President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Donald Walker Richard Snyder Samuel Moore Walter Babbitt Babbitt. Moore. R. Snyder. Walker. Reading Irom left to right First row β€” Blair. Fortncr. Drayton. R. Snyder, Walker, Babbitt. MacWilliam. Griffin. Dunn. Second row β€” Hoffman. Mathieson. Edwards. Teter. Kornhauser. Shipman. R, A. Snyder, Scott. Farquhar. Clark. Third row β€” Puff. Emmcrt, Bender, Lewis. Beck, Roy. Rauth. Priore. Crouse. Fourth row β€” Bastian. Whyte, Salhde, Steamer. Garro. Pursley. Francis, Stott, Johnson. Fifth row β€” Cramer. Byrnes. Kelley. Holler. Duncan, Tice, Nichols. Cleckner. ' Founded β€” 1855. Established at Bucknell β€” Kappa Chapter. 1864. Fitly- three : v ' V - ' - r- f l !f51 t firs( roit ' β€” Steele. Larscn. Wilt. Kcsslcr. Towner. Creveling. Diblin Second row β€” Branagan. Jackman. Tosh. Baker. Lawrence. Hulley. R Nolan. G. Good. Third roLV β€” Morrison. Whitcman, Clark. Lonergan. Denney. Wood, M. Nolan. Fourth row β€” Hieber. Fritz. Ramage. Richardson. Kern. Unruh. Fifth row β€” Culbertson. Bauerschmidt. Campbell, f-irth. Winter. Eldridgc. iL afi f ua β– It ' CiLcl Oip. XA President John Kcsslcr Secvetarij Virgil Towner Treasurer Robert Wilt Historian William Creveling Wilt, Crcvding. Towner, Kessler. Founded β€” Jefferson College, 1848. Established at Buckncll β€” Delta Chapter, 1 882. Fifty-four ♦Ti ♦ ;■♦; ' ; ♦■‒ ' ♦r? t ;- ' . v?.v ' ow President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer William Allen Kenneth McKce John McQuillen Harry Wenner First roic β€” Tappan, R. Tyson, Curtis. Grieco. Wagner. McKee. Allen. Flaugh, Wenner. J. Tyson. Kendrick. Askey. Thacher. Second roiv β€” Vielc. Bacon. Dunbar, Meseroll. Mansuy. McQuillen. B. Brown. C. Brown. Minck, Hayes. Bloete. McGeorge. NefF. Eisaman. Fahringer. Armstrong. Gambold. Noithrup. Third row β€” Mansel. Batten. Sogorka. Bolton. White. Appleby. Fittipoldi. Dedrick. Walker. Gilkeson. Snowman. Brautigam. Lemmerman. Hogan. Chilton. Grabowski. Allen. Mansuy. Wenner. McKee. McQuillen. cz Lqmci c=:74 ' lv)k a MLan Founded β€” University of Alabama, 1856. Established at Bucknell β€” Zeta Chapter, 1893. Fifly-five Β« .. ' β–  β–  ‒♦ t 4 t I- Oip. t President Secretary Treasurer Pledge Master Robert Schnurc Frank Ferguson William McKec Douglas Fish ' - First row β€” Shell, biddle. George. Kcenan, Hickie, MeKee. Peters. R. Schnurc. D. L. Fish, Ferguson, Bush. Brilton. Nicol. Vanderbilt, Tracy. Second row β€” Stetser. Lindberg, Ashby, Hamihon. Shaffer. Shaw. Allison. Camp. Eitel. Shoe maker. Heuer. Livengood. Nagel. Longaker. Warner. Third row β€” Stockier Smith. Sterner. HiUstrom. Armstrong. Armor. Fourtli row β€” Cooper. Hain. Bell. Moore. F. Schnure. Davis. Clark. Woods. Koegler. Wall Schofield, D. Campbell. Wilson. J. Campbell. D. E. Fish. Thomas. Trccartin. Peters. Schnure. Fish. Hickie. Ferguson. McKee. Bush. i tt .Β β–  - - . - β– -: ' .β–  mi HEJIk Ty 1 :i V XW; ' β€’ ' ife U- gJS. ' pΒ B Founded β€” University of Virginia. 1869. Established at Bucknell β€” Alpha Phi Chapter, 1896. Fifty-six President Vice-President and Treasurer Secretary LCCt Havard Griffith Kcrmit Bower Carlylc Fivans Bower. Griffith. Evans. First row β€” T. Will inson. Bower. Griffith. Evans. Second rou. ' β€” Conger. Bond. Nutt. Haseltine. Campbell. McLain. Bowen. Third row β€” Duchine. Whitney. Hamilton. Gray. Frcdrickson. Hamlin. Fourth row β€” Kandle. Fetter. Carson. Sholl. Fulton. Fifth row β€” Zcller. Ashman. Stolz. Thomas. Pettit. Hegeman. Boswcll, Hulbcrt. Sixth row β€” H. Wilkinson, Bear. H. Johnson. R. Johnson. Rice. = elta L Lrtuta n Founded β€” Bucknell University, 1899. Fiflq-seVen ♦;:♦:;♦ :♦:..β– Β β€’ First row β€” Miller. Haines. Thomas. C. Anderson. Second row β€” Forisman. Hower. Fleming. Drumm. Roe. Kierce. Biehn. Warmkessel. Milbrd. Scott. Third row β€” James. Jordan. Hopkins. Decker. Graham. Gardner. Potter. Stahl. Royer. Ringstrom. Brown. J. Anderson. Pattison. Griffith. Doenges. Dietz. Hartman. Crum. Fourth row β€” Kordish. Krimm. Clokc. Handforth, Armish. Godley. Noonan. Alexander. Schuessler. Hemming. Starretl. Tras. Rehkamp. Sehncrt. a 41 pda Ill u cl ct I ' rt ' sidcnt - - Donald Drumm ' ice-PresiderTt - William Crum Secretary - Charles W. Potter, Jr. Treasurer - - - Gerald Biehn Drumm. Potter. Crum. Founded β€” Boston College. 1909. Established at Bucknell β€” Delta Zcta Chapter. 1913. Fifty-eight i ' t- β– β€’ y .i,-.ri r- - r Β β€’ President Vice-President Secretary Eugene Tcdcsco Harle King Claude Maincs Maincs. King. Tcdcsco. Fti t ruiC β€” Mueller. iMaincs. Second roa ' β€” Minium. V.ill. Tcdcsco, Phillips. Catherman. SlaufTcr. Slivcdoff. Nixon. Gallagher. Third roa ' β€” Davis. Drout. H. King. J. King. 7 homas. Kresgc. Hood. arfpa fi =JJ)eLta u ' ia Founded β€” Middlebury College. 1905. Established at Bucknell β€” Pennsylvania Iota, 1921. Fifly-nint; First row β€” Bennett, Bower. Perez, E. Grose, Williams. Peltigrew. Wilson. Noncmaker. Second row β€” R, Grose. Mjzzarella. McPhcrson. Ostergran. Smith, Ellis. Seltzer. Brown, Brush, Β₯ ' tci CluAia t ' ti President Vice-President Secretary I reasLirer Donald Williams Earl Grosf Frank Noncmaker Richard Pcttigrcw Williams, Nonemaker, Pettigrew, E, Grose. Founded β€” Buckncll University. 1921, Sixty President Vice-President Secretary Comptroller I CCti- - Ward Kcllcy Richard Dunmirc Howard Moll - Glen Eshelman Eshelman. Simoson, Kelly. Michjel. Fi ' rsf TOW β€” Tressler. Wazeter. Moll, Dunmirc. Kelley. Eshelman. Krausser. Beiswinger. Gearhart. Second row β€” Thomas. Baker, Warner. Netzel. Otto. Bocchctti. Hind. Schalick. McFarland, Liberty, Simoson, Third roa ' β€” F- ' erentz. Gardner. Sceurman. Haimbach, Bates. Bennett, Jones. Morton. McHail. Fourth roa ' β€” Kearsh. Smith. Roser, Galbraith. Hcnning. S: Lcjtna f fU ( -pMU aft Founded β€” Richmond College. 1901. Established at Buckneli β€” Pennsylvania Kappa. 193 J Sixty-one firs; row β€” G. Miller. Jacobson. Stjdler. Parker, V. Miller. Second row β€” E. Miller. Jaffc. Alpert. Kaiser. Vandcwart. Third rou. ' β€” Lemler. Winick. Koplik, Scherer. Schulman. Fourth roa ' β€” Rosengarten. Garland, Lusk. Lehmayer. Silberman. Casden. Fitlh row β€” Salzberg. Gcrla. Glazier. Rubin, Tumcn. Rciss. Roos. cz ca tia cr n-ivlLa y 1 Lit f Oii- et President - Jack Stadlcr Secretary Arthur Jacobson Treasurer Irving Parker Parker, Jacobson, Stadlcr. Founded β€” City College of New York. 1909. Established at Bucknell β€” Sigma Phi Chapter, 19 32. Sixty-two Christmas party The final count Intramural debate winners Sixly-lhree Have you been a good little boy? SORORITY ACTIVITIES Rushing party For girls only ml ' ' v Patroness visit I ' AN-HhLLENIC COUNCIL SlniU . Brosius. Tompkins. Englc, Cobaiigh, Boguszcwski. Krcidcr. Cook. Ashman. Noxon, Davis. Roberts Sorority activities arc initiated each fall with the Pan-Hellenic Tea which formally introduces the freshman girls to the rush- ing season. During this time. the new girls are guests of the sororities at a series of open houses and planned parties. Pan-Hcllcnic Council en- deavors to bring about the greatest amount of equality and justice by establishing a set of rules for both fraternity women and rushees. This Council is composed of two representatives from each sorority, headed by a president. To avoid domi- nation by any one group, the office of president rotates yearly. The Council guides the entire sorority system into an inte- grated unit and attempts to have each sorority feel itself a part of a whole, rather than one of six independent units. As the rushing season progresses, Pan- Hellenic acts as mtermediary be- tween the sorority and non- affiliated girls, providing any in- formation which is not available in the Student Handbook. The individual sorority or- ganizes its own social program and carries it through with Uni- versity cooperation. Three dances are presented by each Sixty-four :::: M:H ' ' ' Dean Dyer serves group during a school year: the pledge dance, the winter formal, and the spring dance. Informal teas are given in the suites to provide relaxation for members during the examination period. In the sorority program, a great deal of time is given to pledge activities. Big sisters are selected to aid the pledge in her adjustment to college life. The active chapter meets once during each week to discuss its problems and to foster high scholarship and extra-curricular activity. Rush. rush, rush! Pledge party A dance to in- troduce the pledge group Relaxing in the suite Sixly-five O pctA President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Rac-Louisc Shultz Frances Theiss Margaret Raine Alberta McCreedy Fitst rou. ' β€” McCormick. Marsh. W.illcn. Burke. McCrccdy. Ludwig. Theiss. Shultz. Symington. Raine. Second roiv β€” Balliet. Sterniuk. Davis. Thomas. Meek. Brosius. C. Martin. Eyler. Gardner. Third row β€” Painter. Lcin. Gilson. Akton. J. Gundv. Myers. Fourth row β€” McCauley. Colbert. Reid. McConnell. McDermet. Starr. Fifth roiv β€” Grim, Parker. Hartman. J. Martin, Steele. Titman. Step and lop row β€” Ranck. Griffin. Young, Smith, Millward. M. Gundy, Sourber. Thompson. Ovcrholt. Oak. McDevitt. Lininger. Zindel, Raymond. Loughran. Green. McCreedy. Shultz. Raine. Theiss. Founded β€” Monmouth College, 1867. Established at Bucknell β€” 1895. Sixty-six β€’β–  ' .Β« ' .r .♦ ■ . L UjlcetA President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Dorothy Gottschall Eloise Garber Lorena Kyle Ruth Trinkaus First row β€” Bond. Powers. Salmon. Davidson. Burrows. Kyle. Gottschall. Trinkaus. Hamilton. Second row β€” Wirth. Johnson. White. Tompkins. Nardy. LaGrandc, Bullock. Third row β€” Forrest. Dunkelhcrger. Garber. Kncrr. Long. Mitchill, Bailey. Fourth row β€” Rider. Gallagher. iVIinner. Englc. Johnson. Colteryahn. Brumbaugh. Fifth row β€” Wicgand. Cohan. Redding. Nash. Ahrcnsfield. Hoffman, Randle. Sixth row β€” Manning. Stone. Braden. Lynn. Thomas. Weber. Memmert. Seventh row β€” Stone. Jones. Savidge. Grccnig. Hyde. Davis. Sherrer. Poffcnberger. Hopwood, Kent. Newell. Stolz. Holbrook. =JS)eua ==JDclta == JJ)elta Gottschall. Kyle. Garber. Trinkaus. Founded β€” Boston University, EstabHshed at Bucknell β€” 1904. Sixlij-seven President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer icetJ Annabel Krcider Bette Towner Edna May Cubberley Ruth Cox Firsl roiv β€” Johnstone, t. M. Cubbcrlty. 1 owner. Kreidtr. blycr. (_ox. blovcr Second roio β€” Stoller. deBeck. Koshbnd. Danby. Boquist. R. Lowther. Hutchison. Dannenmann, Rovcrsi. Rolfc. Third row β€” Krashkcvich Lindcll. Cook. Bcndcll. Shoundcr. Reynolds, Levan. Manbcck. A. Lowther. Fourth row β€” Fromuth. Divine. Fuller. Dewees, Carothers. Hough. McGowan. Krapf. Mcllor. Herrmann. Shaw. Berrv. Fifth row β€” Griffith. Hack. Eaton, Jaggard. Bartholomew. Reedcr. Miller, Chambcrlin. HerrgescU. Bunnell. McLeavy. Swallow, dcForest. C. Cubberley. = ZJeua Cubberley. Towner. Cox. Kreider. Founded β€” Virginia State Normal School, 1897. Established at Buckncll β€” 19 15. Sixty-eight I cct President - - Ruth Lepperd Vice-President Mary Louise Mayhcw Secretary - Margaret E. Davis Treasurer - - Margaret Farrell Mayhew, Bortz. Davis, Lepperd. Founded β€” Depauw University, 1885. Established at Bucknell β€” 1921. First row β€” Hayward. Webb. Bastian. Bortz. Lepperd. Mayhew. Davis. Farrell. Cristadoro. Second row β€” Roberts. Hirons. Dcrr. Butterworth. Gebhardt, Breunig. McNabb, Weibcl. Roser. Third row β€” Shoemaker. Hart. Reeves. Bcsore. Corwin. Osborne. Fourth row β€” Watts, Greene, Heise, House. Messier. Fifth row β€” Hamlin. Walton. Snyder. Wood. Bold. Goodrich, Grounds. Kissler. Howley. McCabe. cr lvka ( u y yf m.eaa f Sixty-nine Firs! tow β€” H. Keyset. Pyle. Stevens. Eppley. McQuay. Rasmussen. Stanncrt, . bbotts. Outman. Second row β€” Miller. Murray. Lohman. Koebley. Frith. Jacobs. Stillman. Ashman. Third rote β€” Rhodes. Boyer. Carringer. Dean. Fourth row β€” Reese, Noxon, McVaugh. Hitchcock. Roy. Fifth row β€” Keim. Beidler. Gemmel. Clark. Sixth row β€” Cook. Walttrsdorf. Pepperman. Egee. McClelland. E. Keyser. Tully. Wcist. Pueschel. Howclls. Stone. I; J4.. UHIccc President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Jane Stannert Dorothy Outman Lucille Rasmussen Ethel Abbotts Stannert. Outman. Rasmussen. Abbotts. Founded β€” Wesleyan College. 1852. Established at Bucknellβ€” 1 922. Seventit ct President - Theresa Boguszewski Vice-President - - Jean Cobaugh Secretary - - Carol Holderman Treasurer - - - Arlcne Luce Cobaugh. Holderman, Boguszewski, Luce. Founded β€” Miami University, 1902. Established at Bucknell β€” 1930. Sevent -Qne . Β firsf TOW β€” Cobaugh, Holderman, Boguszewski, Luce. Second row β€” Maupin. StaufFer, Maguire. Third row β€” Mosher, Faust. Kohlhaas. Van Why. Fourth row β€” Thevenct. Lvans. Jaegle. = J-Jelta ieta fOOTBALL Al Humphreys Coach Co-Cjptains Mike Pcgg and George Kiick wiih their staunchest admirer. Sue Humphreys According to prc-scason predictions. Buckncll ' s football season was a question mark. This was due to the loss of ten letter men from the previous year, and a serious lack of reserves. Losing the opening game to Gettysburg proved an upset to the Bisons as they were continually on the offensive, and time after time in scoring position. At Penn State, a field goal by Co-Captain Kiick gave hope for a re- peat performance of last year ' s victory. However, the Nittany Lions managed to score twice in the last half to win by a margin of 13-3. The Bucknell team versus Georgetown gave a large Homecoming crowd many an exciting moment. Rated as one of the best teams in the East. Georgetown found them selves on the short end of a 6-7 score late in the third quarter. The unorthodox offensive lineup of the Hoyas proved its worth, however, in the fourth quarter to produce the winning touchdown. Inci- dentally, this was the first Homecoming game in ten years that Bucknell has lost. On a rain-soaked field, the Temple Owls gave the Bisons their worst defeat of the season, 16-0. Only the outstanding defensive play of Pegg and Funair prevented a higher score. On Thanksgiving day, the Bisons were defeated by George Washington 7-6. This game, the last of the season, marked the end of collegiate football for eight seniors on the Bucknell team. First row: Coach Humphreys. H Siursky. F. Pocius. H. Wen- ner. Co-Cap:ain G. Kiick. Co-Captain H Pegg. F. Funair. J. Grieco. V. Cannestro. Asst, Coach Bus Blum. Second row: Asst. Mgr. Winick, Asst. Mgr. Dicfenbach. M. Priore. P. Pierzchala. F. Serrao, L Eyster. L. Duegcr. C. Reed. M. Btsscl. G. Hayes. J. McElhany. J. Plewak. Asst. Mgr. Messerol. Student Mgr. M. Jaffc. Third row: F. Fahringcr, W. Benn;tt. G. Boner. C. Nagcl, W Wenrick. R. Longaker. H Lonergan. W. Gore. M. Knupp, F. Kern. J. Wilkinson. Seventy- tiL ' o ' ' .Β .t, .t- .u : ' aa. ' ack Grieco Giuird Wenner End Bucknell Opponent Gettysburg 3 Penn State 15 Albright Temple 7 Georgetown 32 Western Maryland 25 Muhlenberg 6 George Washington Wen rick Right Halfback 6 13 16 13 6 3 7 64 Bessel Center Gore Plewak Guard Knupp Quarterback Seventy-three STATE COLLEGE FROM LOCATIQM OF PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE The boys need your support. I ;i .%β–  ♦, .1 r . Β«. '  ♦ ' β€’ ' ' β– β€’ r Undoubtedly the most significant football game of the year for Bucknell is that with Pennsylvania State College. The two col- leges have been competing against each other since 1887, making the annual contest an established tradition. Of the twenty-seven games played, Bucknell has won ten. For no other game is such college spirit and enthusiasm evident. All who possibly can manage, make the trip to State College, the band never struts with more pride, the cheer leaders never cheer with more vigor, and the team never fights with more determina- tion. Yet this is one traditional college foot- ball game in which competition remains sin- cerely friendly. Whether Bucknell or Penn State wins β€” and it was Penn State this year β€” everyone has a good time. OOTBALL GAME Afltr the game See you at the game! Right about face ' Team. Team, Team! Crucial Point RECORD Buckncll Penn State 2 3 Franklin 5 IV arshall 1 Western Maryland 1 East Stroudsb urg 1 6 Dickinson 3 Syracuse 4 2 Delaware 1 Temple 3 Captain _ - Joseph DiBLIN Coach - - Merle Edwards Manager - - Warren Baker VARSITY SOCCER Β« J ff ' i k M First row β€” Johnson, KaufFman. Lewis. C. Rice. Garro. Moke. Higgins. Second row β€” Hamlin. Coach EdwarcJs. Captain -Elect Morrison. J. Rice. Captain Diblin. Davis. Schnurc. Shafer. Kessler. Seventy-six ,, ..r.i .- FALL IMTRAMURALS The Buckncll Intramural Pall Program swung into action within a few weeks after the opening of school. The tennis tournament was the first attraction followed by the cross-country run, soccer, and trap-shooting, respec- tively. Trapshooting was a new sport for individua competition. Under the guidance of Fall Manager Robert Wahl and his assistant. Jack McQuillan, all contests were run off with spirited zeal and enthusiasm. m:- First row β€” Kleindienst. Bachman. Yost, Espenshade, Milleman. Second row β€” Stephens, Rink, Graham, Bilger, Lichtermann, Rcinhardson, Burns. Seventy -seven Phi Kappa Psi β€” champion intramural soccer team i. ' ♦-β€’.♦: ' . WOMEM ' S FALL SPORTS S. C. C. CHAMPION HOCKEY TEAM First row β€” Lohr. Bcc, Griscom. Primm, Goodwin Second row β€” Gannon. Bolton, Chudomclka, Clayton On the way to the hockey field I he S. C. C. hockey team de- feated the Pi Phi ' s in the pay-off scries to win the hockey crown. The scores in the pay-off games were 1-1 and 3-2. Outstanding players during the season were Alice Lohn. S. C. C. : Dorothy Davis. Tri-Delt: Peg Styer, K. D. ; and Tatsie Reid, Pi Phi. The volleyball tournament, the second to be sponsored by the W. A. A., was again an inter-class competition. The junior team had little difficulty in defeating the other three classes. Co-eds bully off ' a hockey game Seventy-eight Hockey game Archery practice Evelyn Brooks, horseshoe finalist A new hiking club was formed under the leadership of Anne Randle. The club conducted four hikes, including a breakfast hike to Red Rock. The Sunday morn- ing walks were found to be most popular with the members. The only individual fall compe- tition was the Horseshoe Tourna- ment. Evelyn Brooks, ' 40, was the finalist in this event. JUNIOR CLASS, CHAMPION VOLLEYBALL TEAM First row β€” Weibel. Reid. Hechler, Wirth Second row β€” Bendell, Breunig. Minner, Dunkelberger, Brosius, Symington, Meek Seoenty-nine ♦. ♦- . ' , β–  ' Oi ' tSi ' l ' i ' Sf cyT ' antecaiuLna β€” β€” β€” 7 Returning Alumni arc posted according to their classes On October 19. hundreds of Bucknell alumni returned to Lcwis- burg for the annual Homecoming celebration which has now become a classic tradition on the campus. The week-end, featuring many varied activities, began with an en- thusiastic pep rally Friday night and came to a climax Saturday with the combination of a parade, football game, banquet, and dance. The second annual Homecom- ing parade was an impressive stream of floats from various local merchants and fraternities. More than a dozen bands from sur- rounding communities marched be- tween the floats, while the 10 3rd cavalry brought up the rear. Prizes for the best entrants were awarded MMiiiMi.. Eighty miM k ' lfiii, by judges who were located on a reviewing stand opposite Buckncll Hall. The Phi Gamma Delta float, which portrayed the Figi savages cooking a tasty Georgetown player, was chosen the best in the fraternity contest. Many reported this parade to be the biggest and best in Buckncll ' s history. Saturday afternoon the gala week-end continued as the Bucknell football squad faced an undefeated Georgetown team in a colorful game before a huge crowd in the Buck- nell stands. Making a striking ap- pearance between the halves, the Bucknell band played for the last time under the direction of Mel Le Mon. In the evening, the Bucknell Men ' s Glee Club gave a concert at the annual Alumni Banquet in the Women ' s Dining Hall. President Marts addressed a word of welcome to the alumni. The dinner was followed by the annual dance held in the Davis Gymnasium. President Marts enjoys the banquet Eighty- nee and individual yativc. Biicknelli hjlirnd ample opportunity work ' cir way. partially or wholly, through liege. Those whΒ© have need for such help, find the dcmocratirKpirit at Buckncll sympa- thetic with their e dpavors. Scholarships arwpppen to anyone with an rage of eighty pat cent or over, provided that student proves b genuine need for aid. At- tfhed to most of Ithcse scholarships are work- ships, whereby tic student being financially obliged tp work in conjunction with a This is entered upon the student ' s incliydcd in recommendation for a Other phases of University as- jobs in both the men ' s and women ' s as dormitory receptionists and Eighty-two ♦ .1 r .1- f counsellors. Some students, spe- cializing in particular subjects, find invaluable experience serving as tutors and as laboratory, library, and gym assistants. The dissimilar personalities at Bucknell make for many forms of individual initiative. Besides the usual means of earning money such as selling candy and cigarettes, and delivering daily papers, many per- sons display remarkable ingenuity in creating jobs for themselves. Three students, for example, or- ganized a radio program which was presented weekly over a local sta- tion. Two girls became amateur beauticians, offering the coeds beauty treatments right at the time and at the place when repairs were necessary. Men and women who work their way through college find their efforts not a hardship as one might suppose, but on the contrary, a definite asset in helping them to realize what college can really mean. At Bucknell. in particular, lack of social barriers and attitudes makes self-help a thing accepted and admired. Washing Waitine Operating Eighty-lhree β€’;β€’ . ' i β€’: ' , , V β€’β€ž, VARSITY DEBATIMG Seated β€” Smith, Oliver. Mc- Kenna. Brembcck. Lindbcrg Standing β€” Shipman. Under- wood, Edelman. Strvkcr, Slade. Fchl Planning the season s work Doris Loos and Ray Underwood broadcast- ing a collegiate debate To a greater extent than ever before, the Varsity Intercolle- giate Debating Team of Buck- nell has gone co-cducational. Under the leadership of the two team managers: Dorothy Fenton for the women, and Raymond Underwood for the men, the forensic organizations have co- operated and combined their efforts. Another innovation for debating at Bucknell was the in- troduction of many short trips in the place of a few more ex- tended ones. This gave more of the debaters the opportunity to participate in intercollegiate competition. Bucknell pioneered a new step in radio debating when the first televised debate in history was given by a Bucknell team in op- position to the Columbia Uni- versity debate squad before the iconoscope camera of the Na- tional Broadcasting Company. This is a revolutionary step in mformal debating β€” debating with a modern touch. Public Relations manager, John J. Mc- Kenna, Jr., was responsible for the arrangements. Closely connected with the debate squad is the Forensic Council. Guided by Doris Loos, president, the Forensic Council clears and integrates speech ac- tivities on the campus. The Stu- dent Speakers Bureau supplies speakers on any subject upon re- quest. First, row β€” Fenton. Pueschel, Loos. Reese. Foust Second row β€” Brcmbeck. Oliver Jack McKenna and Dorothy Fenton re- hearsing before broadcasting a de- bate Eighty-four CAP AMD DAGGER Father ' s Day play, High Tor CAP AND DAGGER OFFICERS R. Brown. Lcpperd. Manker Cap and Dagger, campus thespian society, serves as a laboratory of train- ing for all lines of dramatic activity. The organization is advised by the Bucknell chapter of Theta Alpha Phi, national dramatic honorary, in produc- ing five plays during the school year. Although many members of the faculty are patrons of the organization, C. Wil- lard Smith is the only active non-stu- dent. Each completed play shows un- dergraduate ability manifested not only in the acting department, but in direct- ing, costumes, makeup, lighting, sets, publicity, and sound effects, as well. Mothers Day play. Holiday Eighty-five Experimental play. Night Must Fall β– r-T Commencement play, Torch Bearers ' Artist Course presentation. Julius Caesar ' 3 tfl ' T i . The predicament. How would you get down? WE PUT OM When Bucknell ' s Cap and Dagger determined to produce High Tor, it accepted a tremendous challenge. Written by Maxwell Anderson, this play had been presented to a Broad- way audience over 1 70 times. Aside from its established reputation, the problems of production were nu- merous. For instance, a steam shovel, the keynote of High Tor, actually had to work. Unusual lighting ef- fects, which were required, proved to be just as difficult. The theme of High Tor is the last stand of Nature against the evils of civilization. This demanded fan- tasy combined with realism and, at the same time, the creation of an at- mosphere of a mountain top, a task of professional proportions. As a dramatic production, High Tor was a definite advance in the history of Cap and Dagger. From the standpoint of lighting and sets, especially, it was a notable achieve- ment. Hidden glory lies behind the cur- tains! Scenery builders at work Preview of the completed set in miniature tiyluy-six .♦ ' ♦■‒,.β€’..♦- Β« . A PLAY Look toward the lights! Make-up technique developed tmi into a fine art. Convincing and realis- tic sets are created by the production staff. Planks. burlap. and pain transformed into traprock. Sewing the last snap in place. Designing costumes is one thing, fitting them another. Eighty-seven THE BUCKMELLIANI The Editor Preparing a Layout for the Front Page Drawing a Proof of a Finished Page The Circulation Depart- ment at Work The distribution of the college newspaper every Thursday after- noon is as certain to Bucknellians as the arrival of their eight o ' clock class every Monday morning. Just how it is possible for them to read the news with such consistent regu- larity is seldom considered. Oh. there is some confused notion of re- porters batting out copy. Any piece of copy, however, passes through a number of hands, and changes physical form several times A Big Story β€” Interview- ing President Marts Linotype Operator Setting the Type Eighty-eight .♦‒ ♦ ,Β« ' The Editor Looks Things Over before it appears as the finished paper β€” the Bucknellian. All of the work is entirely vol- untary, and completely managed by students. The basis of the staff is a reporting group of approxi- mately seventy students. These students automatically become re- porters when they enter the begin- ners course in Journalism. Each student is given a weekly assign- ment with a dead-line which must be met. The news editor, William Crum, and his assistant read and edit the material submitted. Ac- ceptable copy is then set up on the linotype machine. The managing editor, Hal Kierce, has already pre- pared sample layouts for the paper. Together Ward Kelly, business manager, and James Hind, adver- tising manager, solicit and collect the advertising. The business man- ager is also in charge of the finan- cial transactions made by the paper. However, the most important worker on the Bucknellian is James Duchine. the editor. He must supervise each step in the pro- cess of publication. Every bit of copy ordinarily passes through his hands before it can be turned over to the linotype operator who sets the material in type. Only when the paper has come oft the press and received Jimmy ' s stamp of ap- proval, is it allowed to be circu- lated among the students. The Bucknellian Photographer Get s a Shot Locking up a Form of Type Soliciting an Advertisement Eighly-nine t it f- I CHAPEL AMD Spire of the Baptist Church, home of Buck- neli ' s Chapel Dean Knapp of Syracuse University. an authority on fraternity relations, lunches with the Student-Faculty Congress Broadcasting the National Chapel Service Every Thursday. Bucknell students troop down to the Bap- tist Church for the weekly Chapel exercises. It is the only time that the student body gathers together for an inspira- tional program. President Marts returns to the campus for every program and contributes his share to the exercises which give a real depth and meaning to college life. The Chapel pro- gram has become an honored tradition at Bucknell: every Thursday finds the church well filled. The programs are care- fully planned and excellent speakers are chosen. This year. Chapel guests included among Ninety Β Β ' β€’ I . β€’ Β« , . RELIGION! IM LIFE others: the famous Irving Ber- Hn; Margaret Slattery, author and lecturer: Dr. Daniel Polling, Pastor of the Baptist Church in Philadelphia: and the President of Muhlenberg College. This year. President Marts, sponsored a Religion in Life Week which was planned to bring a real challenge of life di- rectly before the student body. Each organization and indi- vidual spent the week in making an inventory of his purpose and subsequent accomplishments in life. Special speakers were guests of the college to guide the students in forming a superior pattern of living. The pro- gram, lasting the entire week, included lectures, bull sessions in the dormitories and fraternity houses, general forums, and per- sonal conferences. The week was even more successful and gratifying to its instigators than had been expected. Bull sessions during Reli gion in Lil e Week One ot the many lectures during Religion in Life Week Entering Chapel Ninett, ' -one ♦- t. DRUM AMD BUGLE CORPS AMD BAMD Band and Drum and Bugle Corps Trumpets β€” G. Good, Stanton, Biehn, M. Cooper, W. Wagner, Herzfelder, Cronk, Reyer, Owen, Gray, Simms, Bayless, L. Ranck, Riley, Maladay, Cramer, Beck, Gibson Trombones β€” X ' . Woods, Bechtel, Bennett, Gearhart, G. Haines, Potter Baritones β€” Catherman, Griffin Basses β€” Bun, R. McQuay Alto Horns β€” X ' ilson, Stahl. Galbraith, R. Johnson, McHail Clarinets β€” Nonemaker, Sehnert, Vi ' ertman, Hulley, Smith, Northrup, Burns, Whi te- head, Rosenberg. Stevens, J. King, Camp- bell, Simosen, Apfelbaum Saxophones β€” R. Good, Kresge, Moore, Trecartin Flutes and Piccolos β€” X ' armkessel, Kerr, Cooper Percussion β€” Ostergren, Ernest, S t arret t, Krimm, Zeller, Fetter Drums β€” Knerr, LaGrande, Brumbaugh, Hart, Steele, Titman, Weibel, Breunig Bugles β€” Tompkins, Nardy, Stone, Koebley, Rasmussen, Farrell, Dean, Francis, Krapf. Hayward, Osborne, McCausland, Geb- hardt, Carothers, Messier, Besore, Sy- mington Drum Majors β€” Reeves, Coltery-ihn, Tras, Northrup Assistant Manager β€” John Brush β€’ SiTii i β– rtiftfe.- Melvin Lc Mon. retiring director Drum Majors β€” Reeves. Northrup. Colteryahn Ninety- tivo Manager Jack Armold Known throughout the country as one of the finest collegiate musical organiza- tions of its kind, Bucknell ' s Band and Drum and Bugle Corps is the pride of the entire campus. Managed by Jack Armold and directed by Melvin Le Mon, the band is led by the unique combination of three drum majors. A committee, headed by Professor Lc Mon selected Jane Coltcryahn and Hope Reeves as drum majorettes with Robert North rup and Peter Tras alternat- ing as drum majors. The organization not only personified the spirit of Buckncll on the campus, but it also travels to several off-campus football engagements. Yearly tryouts are held to fill vacancies in the band. The members are selected with reference to talent and personality. During the first year, a course of training is held for the freshman women in order that they will be prepared to fill the vacancies caused by graduating seniors in the Drum and Bugle Corps. Jack Armold heads this group and directs the instruction. Having completed one of the most suc- cessful seasons of the Band, Professor Le Mon has resigned as director. A great deal of this organization ' s success has been due to his untiring efforts. Next season the Band will be under the able leadership of Professor Stickney, whoic proven ability makes hjm more than eligible for this position. Drum Majors β€” Reeves, Tras. Coltcryahn First row β€” Coltcryahn. Hart, Knerr, Brcunig Second row β€” LaGrande, Brumbaugh. Carothcrs. Weibel Third row β€” Osborne, Gcbhardt. Besore. Titman Fourth row β€” Farrcll. Rasmussen, Mc- Causland, Hay ward Fifth row β€” Messier, Krapf. Francis, Dean Sixth row β€” Koeblcy, Stone. Nardy, Tompkins Ninety-three ' β€’ I (1 β€’ β€’ tcianLzatian I he iVlixcd Chorus The Melrose Qujitette. under the direction of Miss Mclicent Melrose, usually sings in conjunction with the Girls ' Glee Club, and occasionally gives recitals around school and in near- by communities. The Mixed Chorus, consisting of approximately 1 20 members, is unusual in the fact that it gives four major oratorios during the year. This year, it has presented The Messiah by Handel, the St. Cecelia Mass by Gounod, Hora Novissima by Parker, and the commencement oratorio. Ha- dyn ' s Theresian Mass. The Chorus is under the direction of Professor Paul G. Stolz, assisted by Miss Grace Jenkins. MELROSE QUARTETTE Day. Martin. Birchard, Oaks. Balbirnie Ninety-four The Girls ' Glee Club, un- der the direction of Miss Grace Jenkins, gives several concerts a year. They present a Spring Concert and partici- pate in the May Day Festival. Special choruses within the group sing in neighboring towns and cities throughout the year. The club is made up of approximately eighty voices which are chosen from the tryouts for the Mixed Chorus. Girls Glee Club The String Trio, composed of Professor Stickney, Professor Mc- Rae, and Malcolm Ferentz, plays for engagements on and off the campus. I Stickney, McRae, Ferentz The Symphony Orchestra was reorganized on the campus this year. It is composed entirely of students and is one of the most popular musical organizations. The orchestra accompanies the Mixed Chorus, plays in Chapel, and gives a formal concert of its own in May. Symphony Orchestra Ninety-five GLEE CLUB TAKES A TRIP Fred and Jim trace the route of the trip First concert in Wash ington Church Early morning depar- ture from Buckncll Glassboro High School Stop off at Pcddic School u , The Mens Glee Club traveled through eight states this year on its seventh annual concert tour. The organization, consisting of seventy voices, is directed by Melvin Le Mon and managed by John Kingsbury. Soloists included Philip Roy. tenor; Walter Babbitt, pianist: John Tyson, bass: and Earl Thomas, baritone. The 1940 repertoire was high-lighted by an Irving Berlin medley arranged by Professor Le Mon and sung by spe- cial permission of the composer. The club traveled eight days in cruiser buses and gave eighteen con- certs in schools, churches, and Hr Part way by ferry .Metropolitan skyline Broadcast from New- ark over national hook-up Ninety-six First Baptist Church. Pottstown, Pennsylvania clubs. The tour was climaxed with a broadcast from Newark, New Jersey, over a national station. After many of the appearances, the men were entertained by receptions or dances. The purpose of these annual Glee Club tours is to introduce Bucknell to prospective students and parents, and to give the club the practical poise and technique that can be obtained only by actual experience on a trip of this kind. Concert for the Newark Alumni Association Sally Liebensberger, ' 39, joins us in New York Ninety-KVen CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Supervising a kindergarten group at the Baptist Church Minersville Inquiry Fathers ' Day Banquet On Bucknell ' s campus, one of the most active organizations is the Christian Association. The Student Handbook, pubhshed each year for the convenience of fresh- men and upperdassmen. is one of its most important services. It is completely self-supporting, print- ing 1400 copies in 1939. Espe- cially is the Handbook essential for new students, since it provides a great deal of valuable information concerning Bucknell. The Christian Association or- ganizes and directs the program for both Mother ' s and Father ' s Day, both of which arc becoming more and more popular each year. The Father ' s Week-end Committee was headed by co-chairman Helen Bal- birnie and Walter Babbitt. The subordinate committees for the week-end included almost all of the Association ' s members who co- operated to make one of the most successful events of its kind ever to be held at Bucknell. The C. A. is intensely interested m Interracial problems. Buckncl- lians participate in various ex- change social activities with the students of Howard University. The Inter-faith group and the War and Peace Committee have also been active during the year. Under the Intercollegiate and World Fel- lowship Committee, a special drive is held each year to gain funds en- abling two students to attend Jud- son College in Korea. Various in- tercollegiate conferences are at- tended throughout the year by those students who are interested. The Community Service Pro- gram is another phase of the C. A. organization. This includes the direction of children ' s groups such Fun at Cowan Ninety-eight - ' ♦ ' ♦■,Β« ' ♦ ' ,. ' C. A. HANDBOOK CHIEFS Dorothy Oulman, editor and Helen Sanders, busi- ness manager Informal discussion Freshman Camp Scholarship Student at Judson College, Korea as the Boy Scouts and the distribu- tion of Thanksgiving baskets made possible by the contributions of fraternities and sororities. But like any other all around or- ganization, the C. A. has time for recreation, too. There is the Freshman Camp to introduce freshmen to the Bucknell way of life. At different times open houses and outings arc held. ) I C, A. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE First row β€” R. Jones. McQuay, M. Clayton. Brown, Healcy. Williams Second row β€” Davis. McClelland, Donehowcr. Zellcr, Rice, Ward Ninety-nine - Student Church in Hi n? M m β€’ ' i - J JM Bucknell ' s boxing team disproved the old saying. They never come back. when they gained possession of the Eastern Intercollegiate Boxing Confer- ence cup for the second consecutive year. This year ' s tournament was again held in the Davis Gymnasium. Individual conference champions were Captain Funair, 175 pounds; Harold Kierce, 127 George Boner up another Harold Kierce β€” chalking victory pounds: and Cy Trecartin. 155 pounds. Emile Hemming. 165 pounds: and George Boner, heavyweight, also sur- vived the elimination bouts and added the remaining necessary points as runners-up. The team ' s average for the season was .500. with three wins, three losses, and one tie. The teams which the Buckncll squad was pitted against were Rutgers. Army. C. C. N. Y.. Temple. West Vir- ginia. Michigan State, and Western Maryland. o v - JCl M h if y T Frank Funair Captain Cy Trecartin Coach Joe Reno One Hundred Action The Orange and Blue basketball squad took to the court this year with an abundance of good ma- terial, numbering them only one senior. Captain George Kiick. After winning nine of their first ten games, injuries and over-confidence took their toll and caused the Bisons to lose five games straight. Β VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD First row β€” Stevens. Glass. Longakcr. Kiick, Baker, Buzas, Thomas Second row β€” Carson. Cholewinski. Armour. Snyder. Nolan. Fahringer, Miisser Coach Musser Competing for the first year in the Eastern Pennsylvania Basket- ball League, Bucknell immediately jumped into the league lead with three early wins. After a hectic see-saw league schedule, which saw the lead held by four different teams throughout the season, the Bisons finally wound up in a tie for third place. Franklin and Marshall won the coveted crown. Baker, Snyder, Longaker, and Buzas proved to be the main scor- ing threats and constantly kept the Orange and Blue running. Of par- ticular note is the victory over Penn State. This feat marked the first time in a number of years that a Bucknell basketball team de- feated a Penn State quintet. Buzas makes a basket One Hundred One I. . ,. t) , β–  .. .. MEM ' S WIMTER IMTRAMURALS nmile Hemming, ' 42. 175 pound champ Action in the court This year ' s intramural boxing bouts were no disappointment to those who have witnessed previous exhibitions. A large number of hope- fuls, representing every fraternal organization on the campus, went into the fray with the old do-or-die spirit. Emile Hemming was the only champion from last year, who managed to snare another crown. The cup was won by Kappa Sigma by virtue of three champions and two runners-up. Bayless. Allison. Hoffman, Kordish. and Hemming later continued their boxing careers by being promoted to varsity squad. Sigma Chi β€” champion basketball team One Hundred Ta ' o ♦ ' ‒♦ ' ;. ' ♦ ♦‒ r Β rVr- β– -β€’ ' M Intramural basketball was 3 series of highly competitive games before the final cham- pion team was declared. This cup was taken by Sigma Chi who was forced to the limit in the final payoffs with Lambda Chi Alpha. In- creased student attendance throughout the season made this sport the scene of spirited but friendly rivalry. Under the direction of Ted Wilkinson and Steve Capora- letti, intramural winter man- agers, the above events were run off in an orderly and timely fashion. These men represent the Intramural Council and are responsible for schedule making, tourna- ment playing, and conduct. Having served in the capacity of assistant managers last year, they were well qualified to carry through the intra- mural program in an efficient manner. I Emil Kordish. ' 42, 155 pound champ INTRAMURAI, COUNCIL First row β€” Caporaletti. Wilkinson. King. Plani Second row β€” Fidler. Jackman. Starrett. McQiiillen Ozzie Hoffman. ' 41 , 1 35 pound champ Exhibition bout One Hundred Three WOMEM ' S WIMTER SPORTS Junior Class Champion Basketball Team: First roa ' β€” Derr. Bendcll. Reid Secand row β€” Minner. Brosius. W ' irlh. Dunkelberger Helen Meek β€” winter sports manager The Women ' s Athletic Associa- tion was established to administer sports activities that would lead to a wholesome form of living among the Bucknell women. The or- ganization has complete charge ol directing all sports activities. W. A. A. has recently become a mem- ber of the National Amateur Ath- letic Federation. Membership in the Association is limited to women students who have earned fifty points through participation in W. A. A. activities. This year, the organization was guided by Virginia Danby. presi- dent, and her assistants: Margaret Bortz, vice-president, and Mar- garet Symington, treasurer. The athletic activities are under the di- rection of seasonal managers. One Hundred Four Continuing the policy of inter-class com- petition in place of inter-sorority competition, the basketball tournament was won by the Junior Class. Their victory definitely estab- lished the Junior Class as intramural cham- pions since they had already won the baseball and volleyball series. Gladys Chudomelka fall sports manager Frances Gilson spring sports manager L I β–  v I W. A. A. BOARD: First row β€” Mellor. Chudomelka. Miss Derr. Wirth. Miss Gcil, Danby. Bortz, Gottschall, Gilson. Weibel Second row β€” Bendell. Meek. Lohr, Jacobs. Derr. Symington. Breunig One Hundred Five OUTSTAMDIMG VISITORS Many nationally-known fig- ures have come to the campus during the past year for the cul- tural enjoyment of Bucknel- lians. The Artist Course has presented musical as well as dra- matic talent. Our own Cap and Dagger cooperates each year with the Artist Course by producing a Shakespearian play. The lead- ing role is interpreted by a guest artist, often a former Bucknel- lian, while the supporting cast is created by Cap and Dagger members. The Lecture Course brings various speakers to the campus to give practical information or merely to amuse with novel Irving Berlin, one of ihe most popular of the ch.ipcl spc.ikcrs Elissa Landi, Lecture Course presentation Hampton Quartet One Hundred Six talks. Each week President Marts invites to our chapel a speaker who is able to offer something constructive to the students. These speakers pro- vide an excellent opportunity for the highest type of lectures not usually available to the aver- age college student. On some oc- casions, the students are allowed the privilege of meeting the visi- tors at informal discussions. The students at Bucknell arc very fortunate in having such influences to aid them in shaping their careers. Through their speakers, the ultimate value of the Bucknell Way of Life is realized. Earl Schenck. well-known Ice turer on Polynesian life Hertha Glatz. contralto The Yale Puppeteers with two of their satiric puppets Dalies Frantz, con- cert pianist One Hundred Seven PUBLISHIMG THE YEARBOOK Little man whnt now? High finance € i ni forever typing copy Working on the index The art editor β€” important little fellow ! One Hundred Eight 1 -J i 5 Β« 1 O- Β«TI ti Final inspection In the fall of this year, the 50th L ' Agenda staff began work with un- usual enthusiasm. There were plans to create an entirely different type of book β€” a L ' Agenda that was new and different. The more formal and stilted literary style was abandoned in favor of the stream-lined photographic ver- sion. All year the staff worked to produce a L ' Agenda that would meet their requirements, doing everything from taking an aerial picture of the campus to traveling to New York City to interview the trustees. The staff was coordinated under the direction of John Trauger, edi- tor, and Kay Webb, business man- ager. To facilitate the progress of the book, the material was divided into units with a chairman heading each division. Whether or not the staff succeeded, it is left to the reader to judge. Book binder Hngraving camera Assembling the type Flash One Hundred Nine a a a ic A college yearbook often neg- lects the most important side of college life, that of going to classes. L ' Agenda, wishing to sum- marize accurately all activities of the year, presents a pictorial re- view of students engaged in aca- demic pursuits. Classes arc held in ten different buildings scattered over the cam- pus. In these buildings, instruction in everything from Greek to engi- neering is offered. Every morning, a little before eight, a stream of students trudges up the hill to be- gin the routine of the day. Language courses are divided into small groups Public speaking workshop Between classes One Hundred Ten ' Psychologically. my dear, you ' re lying Classroom The freshman and sophomore years, called the Lower Division, are devoted to a general survey of cultural subjects. This gives the student a solid foundation for specialization in the Upper Division. Some degrees, such as engineering, however, im- mediately plunge the student into his field of concentration. Classroom work is supplanted by var- ious honorary organizations which pro- mote greater interest and encourage indi- vidual achievement in the different fields. Such organizations lend more opportunity for practical application of what has al- ready been theoretically learned. A phase of Personal Hygiene Keynote to success β€” cooperation Qne Hundred Eleven ' It could be improved Actual experience with engineering problems STUDENT CAMPUS CLUB Providing for the social life of non -affiliated Buck- ncllians, the Student Campus Club was organized ten years ago. Each year a dance and a series of open houses are held. The organization has become in- creasingly popular in the last few years and is destined to play an increasingly important part in the social and sport life on the campus. DELTA PHI ALPHA Delta Phi Alpha was founded with the idea of promoting the study of German culture, ideals, and folklore. An annual field trip is conducted with the purpose of surveying nearby Germanic cultures. Last year the honorary visited Doylestown, Pennsburg, and surrounding areas. As an incentive toward a greater effort in the study of the German language, a book was awarded to that member who has made the most notable advance in the field. STUDENT CAMPUS CLUB «« 9 u Jj-W DELTA PHI ALPHA First row β€” Danncmann. Trinkaus. Staddcn, Frantz. Primm. Oesterle. Jacobs Second row β€” Moore. Thomas. Meyer, Miller, Lessiack Third row β€” Hartzell, Leather. Apfelbaum, Stone. Alpcrt. Rhodes. Benton One Hundred Twelve PHI ETA SIGMA Since its founding in 1939, Phi Eta Sigma, men ' s freshman honorary, has had an active history. This year, in collaboration with Dr. Sutherland, the chapter ' s project was counseling freshmen in an effort to bring about smoother adjustment to college itself as well as improved scholarship. The fraternity aims for high ideals, intellectually and morally. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Alpha Lambda Delta is a freshman women ' s honorary which promotes higher standards of learning among freshmen. In collaboration with the Wo- men ' s Scholarship Committee, it sponsored a tutor- ing program for those who needed the assistance. Each year new members are brought into the organi- zation at a Tapping Service in chapel. PHI ETA SIGMA First row β€” Bond. Apfclbaum. Whitehead, Roy, Ronk. Mazzarella Second row β€” Handforth. Casden. Lowry. Miller, Fryling. Brush Third row β€” Schnure. Thomas, Atkins, Stritt- matter Β ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA First row β€” Grim. Faust. Williams. Bcsorc, Rhodes Second row β€” Weinberger. Meyer. McCullough. Dyer. Byrod Third row β€” Whitten. Nicely, Colteryahn. Stolz One Hundred Thirteen KAPPA DELTA EPSILON KAPPA PHI KAPPA This yearling women ' s educational fraternity has taken admirable strides in its endeavor to aid the in- tellectual advancement of its members as well as Bucknell ' s general educational program. Only those upperclass women are eligible to become members who have had at least two education courses, and who have achieved the required scholastic average during their college career. Kappa Phi Kappa, men ' s professional education fraternity, promotes education by encouraging the study of its principles and problems. The regular meetings are characterized by guest speakers and by group discussion of educational papers prepared by members. The outstanding event of the year is a banquet with its feminine counterpart. Kappa Delta Epsilon, women ' s education honorary. KAPPA DELTA EPSILON First row β€” Boquist. McCrina. Cubbcrley. Mul- ford. Cox Second row β€” Kreider. Trinkaus. Sanders. Loos. Ruigh Third row β€” Kyle. Gottschall. Mayhcw, Shultz, Brooks. Moore KAPPA PHI KAPPA First row β€” Koch. Smith. McKcc. Williams. Davis. Sauvain Second row β€” Catherman. Wazetcr. Auman, McGuire. Pegg. Alpert Third row β€” England. Reitz. Babbitt Fourth row β€” Mundry. Hess. Slade. Stanton, Snyder. Peters. Wenner One Hundred Fourteen MU PHI EPSILON Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary women ' s music fra- ternity, through its commendable concerts has given Bucknell students opportunities throughout the year to appreciate good music. Each year it sponsors the Girls ' Inter-fraternity Song Contest. As a special feature this year, it joined with the men ' s honorary music fraternity in presenting a recital consisting of all ensemble work. Prospective members must have junior rating and be scholastically among the upper fourth of all music students. PHI Mil ALPHA Phi Mu Alpha is an honorary music fraternity for men. Although it aims to elevate all music, it places particular emphasis on American music. To this end the group has presented one American pro- gram, as well as concerts at churches and high schools in Lewisburg and the surrounding towns. MU PHI EPSILON First row β€” Mrs. McCreadie. Miss Melrose, Miss Boyer. Miss Kiggins, Miss Robison Second row β€” Miss McLucas. Mrs. McLucas, Mrs. Francis Parker. Miss Armstrong. Mrs. Stolz, Miss Machamer, Mrs. Stillman PHI MU ALPHA First row β€” Thomas. Babbitt. Herzfcldcr. Jones, Roughgarden Second row β€” Roy. Krebs, Stolz, McRac, Le Mon Third row β€” Minium, Scott, Edwards, Cook Fourth row β€” Ingraham. Weaver, Cramer, Beck One Hundred Fifteen SIGMA TAU DELTA PI DELTA EPSILON This organization ' s eminent dual purpose β€” the mastery of written expression and the encouragement of worthwhile reading β€” is furthered at monthly meetings by a program committee which presents for criticism favorite authors or original compositions of members. For the second consecutive year, Sigma Tau Delta sponsored a distinguished movie on the hill. This honorary journalistic fraternity fosters jour- nalistic activities on the campus. To become a mem- ber one must have a major editorship on one of the three college publications L ' Agenda. Bucknellian. or the C. A. Handbook; or have worked two years on one. Thirteen new members were initiated last fall. At that time a representative was also sent to the National Convention held at Richmond. Virginia. SIGMA TAU DELTA F ifst row β€” Willmcnt. Faust. Flcckcnstinc. Dyer. Murray. Boquist. Lublincr. McCrina. Balliet. Crisiadoro, Thompson. Theiss. Kierce Second row β€” Hess. Robbins. Cubberley, Cloke. Davis. Koebley. Outman. McClelland. Rockwell. Thornell. Egan Third row β€” Smith. Wise. Crum PI DELTA EPSILON 1 irst row β€” Kellcy. Hind, Cox. Myers. Kierce. Starrett Second row β€” Duchine. Sanders. Gilson. Outman. Professor Theiss Third row β€” Trauger. Crum One Hundred Sixteen TAU KAPPA ALPHA THETA ALPHA PHI Tau Kappa Alpha, honorary forensic fraternity, recognizes the merit of outstancling debaters and en- deavors to maintain high standards for the debating activities of the whole school. Each year it sponsors the Intramural Debates. This year the chapter had the honor of being host to the two-day convention. April 19 and 20. held by the Pennsylvania District of Tau Kappa Alpha which includes New York, New Jersey, and Penn.syivania. Theta Alpha Phi, honorary dramatic fraternity, works hand in hand with Cap and Dagger, and peri- odically recommends plays to be presented. The high- light of the year was the annual Little Theatre Din- ner for the purpose of raising funds to be used eventu- ally in the erection of a Little Theatre on the campus. TAU KAPPA ALPHA First row β€” Dorothy Fenton, Raymond Under- wood. Doris Loos. Arthur Slade Second row β€” Weston Stryker, Professor Gath- ings. Dr. Oliver. Professor Coleman, Noah Fehl THETA ALPHA PHI First row β€” Stephen Kraft. Ilaria Sterniuk. Albert Dobrof Second row β€” Eleanor Frith. Ruth Lepperd. Richard Brown. Myron Eisenberg, Helen Roberts. Janet Cristadoro. David Kornhauser. Elsa Butter- worth. Mary McClelland Third row β€” Michael Gadinis, John Bower, George Egan, Dorothy Thomas, Robert Braun. Frank Mick, Robert Jones. Raymond Manker One HunUreU Seoenteen PHI SIGMA Phi Sigma, honorary biology fraternity, was brought to this campus to further interest in the field of biology. The group is unique because it is the only one on the campus that requires its prospective mem- bers to work on a biological research problem under the supervision of the department before they can be initiated. ALPHA CHI SIGMA Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fra- ternity, was organized to encourage and council those students ambitious to become chemists. Guided by Dr. Miller and Dr. Stetkewicz. the fraternity holds regular meetings. At these meetings, papers prepared by students are read. Several times a year, noted men from the chemistry field give informal talks to the group. PHI SIGMA First row β€” Ludwig. Snyder Second row β€” Stewart. Ashman. Clayton. Roughgardtn ALPHA CHI SIGMA First row β€” Perez, Casey. Welsh. Campbell, Glover. Conlon Second row β€” Kerstetter. Stebbins. Roush. Hustler. Matukaitis One Hundred Eighteen ♦ ♦ ' β– -♦■ PI MU EPSILON DELTA MU DELTA To become a member of Pi Mu Epsilon, one must be of the junior class, have an eighty-five average in mathematics and a B in other subjects. It has as its aim the promotion of high scholarship in mathe- matics. At monthly me etings, a paper is presented for group discussion by a student member. Delta Mu Delta is organized primarily to promote the achievement of high scholarship in economics. More interest is created and a more unified group en- couraged by trips to New York in the fall and to Washington in the spring. PI MU EPSILON First row β€” Deihl. Miller. Farley. Stanton, Bortz. Eylcr. Benson. Mitchell. Bcchtel Second row β€” McCready. Delluva. Harnish, Bee, Auten, Winter Third row β€” Miller. Fidler, Smith. Malick, Irland, Drum Fourth row β€” Lewis, Rothermel. Lowry. Guyer. Miller Fifth row β€” Richardson. Gold. Morton. Bennett. Dauberman. Meyer. McKee, Marukaitis, Reed, Auman. Sloff. Alpert. Yount DELTA MU DELTA First row β€” Higgins. Wolff. Bower Second row β€” Wilkinson. Webb. Shultz One Hundred Nineteen AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS The Bucknell chapter of this society has been suc- cessful in imparting knowledge of the electrical engi- neering profession to its student members at regular meetings. Membership requirements limit the chapter to electrical engineering students of junior rating. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS The American Society of Mechanical Engineers is a student branch of the professional American Society of Mechanical Engineers. At regular monthly meet- ings, it aims to familiarize members with the field that they are about to enter as well as to prepare and encourage them to join the parent society upon graduation. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Fiist row β€” Smith, Coffman. Miller, Irland. Reed, Gulnac, Meyers Second row β€” Hower, Ihmels, Biehn, Kauffman. Kovski, Snyder. Chivers Third row β€” Bernhart, Reese, Shiffer, Andrews, Schnure. Sterner Fourth row β€” Donnelly. Morton, Hammer. Phillips AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS First row β€” Autcn, Link. Scott, McLain Second row β€” Fryling, Fisher, Bruch, Masten, Lewis. Henning One Hundred Tivenlij AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS The American Society of Civil Engineers is an honorary national civil engineering society whose purpose is the advancement of civil engineering. All such engineers are eligible for membership and en- couraged to join the activities of the society. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS The Bucknell chapter of American Institute of Chemical Engineers, whose membership is open to any chemical engineering student, aims to further interest in the field by having student papers, current scientific movies, and guest speakers at the regular meetings throughout the year. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS First row β€” Abbott, Drumm. Eyer, Griffith, Millaid, Drum, Feather-itone Second row β€” Card, McPhcrson, Mann, Mc- Kelvey, McGuire. Kordish Third row β€” Williams, Mann, Bergman. Gadinis. Sheridan Fourth row β€” Reed, Kauffman. Snowman, Rothcrmel, Lemmerman, Hogan Fifth row β€” Jarrett, Rehkamp, Diffenderfer, LeVan AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS First row β€” Liffand. Casey, Campbell, Hustler. Matukaitis, Ward Second row β€” Fairdough, Perez. Conlin, Roush, Glover, Eyster Third row β€” Beaver, Reading. Fritz, Mitchell. Johnson, Beiswinger. Welsh Fourth row β€” Keevil, Moore, Griffin, Semmer, Price One Hundred Twenly one C. E. A. Scholarship, leadership, and service are the three criteria for membership in C. E. A., senior honorary for women. The outstanding service this year was the sponsorship of a formal banquet at which fifteen girls, selected proportionately from the junior, sopho- more, and freshman classes, were recognized for their superior scholarship. Another new activity this past year was an investigation of Pan-Hellenic for the purpose of strengthening the existing organization. It also planned Moving-Up Day, that long antici- pated day when each class moves a step higher and receives the accompanying privileges. SOCIOLOGY CLUB Under the presidency of Alfred Dobrof, the sociology club achieved its purpose by bringing to- gether all those students who have a common interest in sociology or social work. The club developed this interest by encouraging members to acquire prac- tical working experience. During the year a four- point program was fulfilled: summer- work service, old-clothes campaign. Christmas party for the needy children of Lewisburg, and speakers who furthered a better understanding of the sociology field. C .E. A. First row β€” Rac-Louisc Shultz. Kay Webb. Anna- bel Kreider. Patty McQuay Second row β€” Ruth Lepperd, Alice Healcv. Martha Clayton. Dorothy Gottschall. Ruth Trinkaus SOCIOLOGY CLUB First row β€” Fenton. Gebhardt. Dobrof, Mecklcr, Shounder Second row β€” Breunig. Morrison. Howe. I.ow- ther. Oaks, Clayton Third row β€” McQuay. Turner, Styer, McGowan, Hough Fourth row β€” Mazzarella, Grover. Hirons. Weibel. Garro. Burrows, Nardy. Kncrr. Steele. Shepler One Hundred Twenly-two .♦‒ r,Β - ♦■■ SIGMA ALPHA KAPPA Unique in the fact that there are no dues, Sigma Alpha Kappa is proud of having as members Pres- ident Marts, Professor Bruce Miller, and Mr. Paul Hightower. It is composed of all men working in the seminary kitchen. The purpose of this group is to strengthen the bonds of friendship and coopera- tion among its members. B CLUB The B club includes in its membership every winner of a varsity letter and is designed to bring recognition to those men who have participated in varsity competition. The organization has as its aim the promotion and recognition of sportsmanship in any field of endeavor. Each spring a committee decides who has met the requirements for his varsity B in each sport of the year. SIGMA ALPHA KAPPA First row β€” Carson, Hightower. McKee, Marts, Dunn Second row β€” Knouse. Hascltine. Garro. Rice Third row β€” Hamilton. Fox. Cronk. Shultz Fourth row β€” Held. Fairclough. McPhcrson Fifth row β€” Nichols. Ward. Benton. Moore Sixth row β€” Royer, Kandle. Edgar β€’B ' CLUB First row β€” Nolan. Wenner. Cannestro. Higgins. Kessler, Walker. Schnure. Diblin Second row β€” Buzas. Grieco. Fish, Hickie, Mor- rison. Lewis. Williams Third row β€” Nixon. Rice. Livengood. Armor. Bush, Baker. Priorc Fourth row β€” Longaker, Nagel, Blocte. Childs. Trecartin. Ferguson. Doenges Fifth row β€” Kierce. Hemming. Brown. Hamlin One Hundred Tu ' enly- three FRESHMAN TEAMS FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD First row β€” Hogan. Grabowski, Bingaman. Bizub. Schulman. Fischman, English. Deeny. Chilton Second row β€” Mair. Hart. Bear. Woods, Brandt, Thomas. Whittam. Anderson, Fenncll Standing β€” Coach Sitarsky. Sokol, Wein- berg. Manager Meseroll A decided lack of reserve material may be traced as the cause of this year ' s freshman gridiron team tasting defeat at the hands of the Penn State. Temple, and Army yearlings. How- ever weak in number they may have been, no opponent was able to com- pletely outrun and outclass the lads from Bucknell. Coach John Sitarsky developed several very good men who may be counted upon to make strong bids toward filling the many gaps which graduation will cause in this year ' s varsity squad. That the Baby Bisons enjoyed a successful basketball season may be evidenced by their taking undisputed second place in the Eastern Pennsyl- vania Basketball League. The sea- son ' s total shows seven victories for Coach Sitarskys men with four losses. In League competition, only two games saw the freshmen bow in defeat: both of these coming at the hands of the Scranton University J-V team. League champions. The Penn State Frosh also defeated the freshmen twice. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD First row β€” Manager Casdcn, Sokol. Eld- ridge, Gilkeson. Dedrick. Kcarsh Second row β€” Coach Sitarsky. Fittipoldi. Weinberg. Silberman. Haines. Culbcrtson. Reinhardsen, Ragsdale Coach Johnny Sitarsky One Hundred Twenty-four J .. β–Ί Intercollegiate Newspaper Association Convention at Bucknell ' Silent night, Holy night A stitch in time- Preliminary meeting for the G. O. P. mock convention The Night Before Christmas at Honor House One Hundred Twenty-Rve Snooze between concerts Sercnnd Smoothing up Duct in Holmcsburg GLEE CLUB Meet your hostess A taste of popularity Having a Wonderful Time One Hundred Twenty-six ♦ ' ♦ ' ,Β β€’ Β - Β --j ' Β ' ;- ' . ' -z, TRIP (CON ' D) ' More Toast? After the concert was over 11 A. M. Glamour Boys Dance, at Glassboro One Hundred Twenty-seven POST-EXAM JUBILEE Master of Ceremonies Paul Hightower Professor Quiz Interviews Buffoonery A Satirized Version of Pinnochio U ' c. the Honor House! They Said It was a Fashion Show Onions for Jimmie Lets All Sing Together Shopping with Mother One Hundred Tivenly-eight BUCKMELL GOES OM THE AIR :lSlife.!} ' ,v Β« Β Β« S ' ' liW Another Short Wave Station N. B. C. Announcer Introduced President Marts at Chapel Broadcast Town Hall of the Air Bucknell ' s Chapel Goes on a National Hook-up Engineering the Chapel Broadcast Radio Workshop One Hundred Twenty-nine Jam Session Hay, you, and the moonlight Your MovΒ£ A Little Birdie Told on Me Dating a Bag of Bones Sandwich Signs Oo. wait a minute! Dorm Dance Lounge Lizards One Hundred Thing rrr.v ♦‒,r Ray Bucknell Just a C. and F. Showers for Bucknell Hows That? Among my Souvenirs A College Education 9. β€’ ' s PL Soldier of Fortune One Hundred Thirty-one Heading for a Fal WIMTER SCENES Lesson No. 1 Snow Paiicrn Snow Sculpture Pause that Refreshes So Deep Wooden Wings One Hundred Thirty-tiUo Shovel. Shovel. Little Man Want A Date? What Goes Down Must Come Up Time Out Β« a Taking Off Folly on Ice The Snows Came β– a Orii ' Hundred Thirty-three β€’v . ' β€’ V. I V :Β . f CO-ED MIGHT Bashful King of Co-Ed Night Its the woman who pays β€” for a change! Hb;__- W P A r 1 , H H 1 i w K Gals do the cutting One of the outstanding events on Bucknell ' s social calendar is the annual Co-Ed Night sponsored by the Women ' s Student Government Association. On this occasion the men are entertained by the women at a Leap Year Hop. This dance is preceded by a dinner given in the Women ' s Dining Hal Co-Ed Night finds the women calling for their dates and paying the entire expense of the evening. In some cases, the girls even supply boutonnieres for their guests. For the first time, this year a Leap Year King was chosen from a list of candidates prepared by the Senate. At the appointed time, the King was crowned by Miss Sylvia Derr, director of Women ' s Physical Education. Much to the delight of the male guests, a number of cut dances were held by the dance committee. For one night the usual procedure is reversed to show the women ' s viewpoint of how a date should be treated. Signing out the men One Hundred Thirty-four Dialing HAMDS One Hundred Thirly-five J jO uecixhock wciilX he ccinylcte wiilicut a iecticn XcvcteA CKciaMyciij tc Ike AiiXcut . -rcxe u ytejcu ed a teβ€” Suim cj: eucli claj and a inctc L uti β€” ylelc nijli ti t lite atiidnalina eniczi. STUDEHTS I 1 ♦ 4: V Β ' . :..- ..;; j ..- . ' β€’1. r β– ib...-im jwr fe- -..Ai SΒ«.: I ' v- i , M I Vf ' ' ' ' β– β€’( ' WΒ ' iX tifeC i ,tV. fRESHMAM YEAR Introducing the Freshmen Arriving on campus, the freshmen found themselves hustled into a week of orientation. At once, they found with sur- prise that the varied activities left them no time to be lonely or bewildered. There were health examinations and placement tests, dances and social hours, lectures and conferences, all crowded into a few days. By the time the upperclassmen had returned to school, the freshmen already felt them- selves a part of Bucknell. The return of the upperclassmen served as a signal for the beginning of a siege of hazing. The uniform of a well-dressed freshman became the dink, a large name sign, a black tie, and black socks. Refrac- tions of such rules were dealt with by a grim senior tribunal which gave out ap- propriate punishment. The climax was the Freshman-Sophomore fight. In the first contest, the Freshmen had to seize a dink from the top of a greased pole, which was guarded by the Sophomores. The sec- ond was a tug-o ' -war with a dousing from the fire hose as a reward to the losers. By winning both these battles, the Freshmen were permitted to discard their dinks and black socks. Following the men ' s hazing period, the young women were introduced to Hell Week. The sophomore class formulated laws which, for three days, had to be Frankly. I ' m confused ' Freshman earmarks Fresh frolick Senior Tribiin.il in action ♦ ♦ ♦ .1 ♦ Class Officers: Jenkins. Eppley, Hopwood, White Registration obeyed by all the girls in the freshman class. In the place of the usual rose nail polish, a livid green was in order. Green eye shadow was worn both above and below the eyes, lipstick, rouge, and powder being taboo. The girls wore black and white lisle stockings, coats backward, and carried books in pillow cases. Large brown paper bags tied by green ribbon concealed curling locks and completed an extremely unbecoming appearance. Sudden shyness was not considered, in view of the planned mass marches and group singing of the Alma Mater upon request. With Home- coming, the girls good-naturedly forgot their Hell Week to welcome the return- ing alumnae. The freshman year is one of the most enjoyable because, immediately being ac- cepted as part of the school, the yearlings have full opportunity to appreciate all that Buckncll has to offer. Voting for class officers No competition here Frosh-Soph fight The losing end SOPflOMORE YEAR The Cotillion The Class of ' 42, now Sophomore, voted into office Herbert Heaney, president; William Carson, vice-pres- ident; Anne Dewees, secretary; Ethel Jaegle, treasurer. In the annual pugilistic encounter between Freshmen and Sophomores, the latter went down to an inglorious defeat in the pouring rain, while spec- tators were notably absent. Other important facts about the class were not disappointing. Out of the entire school, Anne Randle, a blonde Wisconsonian, was voted Bucknell Beauty Queen, and entered, photo- graphically speaking, into competi- tion with women from colleges all over the country to determine the All- American Campus Queen for Para- mount Motion Picture Studios. Social spotlight for the Sopho- mores was focused on Cotillion, the annual dance of the second-year class. Les Brown ' s orchestra was engaged, since he had proved to be an attraction at several of the eastern college proms. Social Adviser for the class was Instructor of English, Professor Stillman. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Dewees. Jaegle. Carson, Heaney One Hundred Fortii JUMIOR YEAR The Junior Class elections revealed the fact that Jack McQuillen was president; John Kingsbury, vice-pres- ident; Helen Roberts, secretary; and Lucille Rasmussen, treasurer. Historians, and the more ag- gressive men of the class will tell you ruefully that their class was the last to have the dubious distinction of painting numerals on the already well-decorated water tower. The year ' s big social function for the class as a whole came with the Junior Prom. For this affair, which was held in Davis Gymnasium. Will Osborne, well-known radio and hotel band, provided the music. His spe- cialty is sweet music, and it was a choice that met with approval. The high point of the evening came with the selection by band leader Osborne of the Prom Queen. Out of a group of twenty Junior girls, selected from all the campus social organizations, Peggy Raine. diminutive brown- haired co-ed, was chosen. She was formerly acclaimed and presented with a huge armful of American Beauty roses. The Queen of the Prom being con- gratulated by Will Osborne JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS McQuillen. Roberts. Ra mussen, Kingsbury One Hundred Forly-one SEMIOR YEAR CLASS OFFICERS Walker. Martha Clayton uise Shuliz, Glenn Eshelman Glenn Miller. Americas Outstanding Dance Band, played for the Senior Ball Undoubtedly a Buckncllian feels more pride when he arrives at his senior year than at any other time in his college career. After three years of preparation, at last the glory of being at the top is rcali xd! And with this same spirit, the Class of ' 40 began its senior year by electing Don Walker as President. Rae-Louise Shultz as Vice-President, Martha Clayton as Secretary, and Glenn Eshelman as Treasurer. The social season of the senior year was climaxed with the Senior Ball. To the delight of all Buckncllians. Glenn Miller was secured to provide the music. As the year ended, the class was honored at the annual Senior Day. All seniors donned caps and gowns for the chapel program. Outstanding members addressed the faculty and lower classmen to summarize the work, fun, and friendships found in four years at Bucknell. And just a short time later. Commencement brought to a close the college career of 280 seniors. One Hundred Forly-tivo Helping graduating seniors to secure positions A graduate receives con gratulalions with his di ploma Commencement exercises take place in Bucknell ' s new Davis Gymnasium. One Hundred Forty-lhree β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ETHEL ABBOTTS β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Cap and Dagger 1. 2, 3, 4; Student Board of Health. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ WILLIAM RALPH ALLEN β€” Newman Club 1, 2. 3. 4: International Relations Club 2, 3: Sophomore Cotillion Committee; Basketball 2: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. 4: In- ter-Fraternity Council 3: School Spirit Committee 3: Spring Festival Chairman 4: Fraternity President 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ RAYMOND BRUCE ALLISON β€” L ' Agenda 4; Cap and Dagger 1: Commerce and Finance Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bucknellian 1: Band 1: Intramural Sports 1. 2. 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MARTIN ALPERT β€” Delta Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4: International Relations Club 1, 2; Pi Mu Epsilon : Kappa Phi Kappa: Bucknellian 1: Cap and Dagger 1: Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3, 4: Christian Association 1. 2, 3. 4: Republican Convention 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ FLOYD LEON ARBOGAST. Jr., β€” Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 1: Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JOHN DAVIS ARMOLD β€” Orchestra 1: Band 1, 2, 3. 4, Manager 4, Student Director 4: Spring Festival Committee 4: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Student-Faculty Congress 4: Republican Convention 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JEANNETTE COOKE ARM- STRONG β€” History Club: International Relations Club 3. 4: Spanish Club 2, 3. 4: Christian Asso- ciation 1. 2. 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ CATHERINE AUSTIN ASHMAN β€” Phi Sigma: Cap and Dagger 3; Pan- Hellenic Council: Student Board of Health 2. 3: Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4. ( 3 Lett to right One Hundred Forty-four ♦ I Β β€’r ;β€’Β« ' Left to right ' β– Β«c;( s β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ CLARENCE Le ROY AUTEN, Jr. β€” Pi Mu Epsilon; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3, 4: B Club 3, 4: A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Christian Association 2. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ WALTER EDWARD BABBITT β€” Christian Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Kappa Phi Kappa 3, 4: Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3. 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4: Band 1. 2. 3, 4: Sophomore Cotillion Commit- tee: Who ' s Who: Artist Course 3, 4: Religion in Life Committee 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ HELEN PATTON BALBIRNIE β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Mel- rose Quartette 1, 2, 3, 4: May Day Committee 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ HELEN AMELIA BALLIET β€” Christ- ian Association 3, 4: Sigma Tau Delta; History Club 3, 4: International Relations Club 3, 4: Erench Club: Glee Club 3. 4: Mixed Chorus 3. 4, β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ CATHERINE MARIE BASTIAN β€” Christ- ian Association 3. 4: BuckncUian 3: L ' Agenda 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Cap and Dagger 2. 3, 4: Inter- national Relations Club 2. 3: Sociology Club 3: Band 3: Women ' s Athletic Association 1. 2. 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ GEORGE NICHOLSON BEISWINGER β€”Christian Association 3: A. I. C. E. 3, 4: Intra- mural Sports. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ CARL ALLEN BENNETT β€” Christian Association 4: Pi Mu Epsilon: Cap and Dagger 1. 2. 3: Band 2. 3, 4: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: Debating 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ EARLE ELLIS BENTON, Jr. β€” Delta Phi Alpha 3, 4: Sigma Alpha Kappa 4: International Relations Club 3; Commerce and Finance Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports: Christian Association 3, 4: Ereshman Week Committee. One Hundred Forty-Hoe β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ CHARLES BAKER BERNHART. Jr. β€”A. I. E. E.; Basketball 3; Christian Association 1, 2: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ GERALD LINCOLN BIEHN β€” A. I. E. E. 3, 4: Pi Mu Epsilon: Orchestra 1, 2. 3; Band 1, 2. 3, 4: Intramural Sports. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ THERESA MARGARET BOGUSZEWSKI β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3: Commerce and Finance Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3: W. A. A. 3, 4: Senior Counselor: Spring Festival Committee 1; Pan- Hellenic Council 4: Sorority President. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ EDITH MATHILDA BOQUIST β€” Christian As- sociation 1, 2, 3, 4: Kappa Delta Epsilon: Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1. 2. 3, 4: Student- Fac- ulty Congress 4: Intramural Sports 3. 4: May Day 2. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MARGARET MAE BORTZ β€” Christian Association 3. 4: Pi Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 4: Cap and Dagger 3, 4: Intramural Sports: W. A. A. 4: Student Board of Health 3, 4: Freshman Week Committee 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ARTHUR KERMIT BOWER β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Delta Mu Delta 3: Torch and Scroll 3, 4: Commerce and Finance Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Economics Club 2, 3, 4: Booster Club 4: Sophomore Cotillion Committee: In- tcrfraternity Council 3, 4: Intramural Sports 3. 4: Who ' s Who 4: Student Board of Health 2. 3. 4: Post-Exam Jubilee Co-Chairman 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ FLORENCE ELIZABETH BOYD β€” Christian Asso- ciation 4: Torch and Scroll 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ CHARLES DONALD BOYER β€” Albion College: Tau Kappa Epsilon. 4 Β§ Left to right One Hundred Foriy-six Left to right Β« JC β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ WILBUR BEALE BOYER. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ EVELYN PAULINE BROOKS β€” Christian Asso- caition 2, 3, 4: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4: Intramural Sports. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ RICHARD FARGO BROWN β€” Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4: Theta Alpha Phi 3, 4: Student-Faculty Congress 3. 4: Boxing Team 1, 2. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JOHN FRANCIS BUCHER β€” Orchestra 4: Intramural Sports 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MARY CLAIRE BURKE β€” Christian Association 1, 2: Newman Club 1. 2, 3: Commerce and Finance Club 1, 2, 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ANNE EMILY BURROWS β€” Christian Association 3. 4: L ' Agenda 4: History Club 2. 3,4; International Relations Club 2, 3,4: Cap and Dagger 3, 4: Sociology Club 3, 4: May Day 1, 2: W. A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ RALPH ARLO BUSH β€” Christian Association 4: Bucknellian 4: Commerce and Finance Club 2, 3. 4: Football 2, 3: Basketball 3; Track 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4: ' B ' Club 3, 4; Intercollegiate News Association. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ VICTOR JOSEPH CANNES- TRO β€” Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Baseball 2; Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4; B Club; Spanish Club. One Hundred Forty-seVcn β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ STEPHEN MICHAEL CAPORALETTI β€” Newman Club 3, 4; Commerce and Finance Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural Council 3, 4: Interfraternity Council 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3, 4; β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ CHARLES WILLIAM CATHERMAN β€” Kappa Phi Kappa; International Relations Club 2, 3: Band 1. 2, 3, 4: Soccer 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3, 4; β–  ' B Club 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ RALPH CHILDS, Jr. β€” L ' Agenda 4; Boxing Manager 4: Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3: β– B Club 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ LOUIS ANTHONY CIRELLI β€” Christian Association 1. 2, 3. 4: Newman Club 1, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3, 4: Interfraternity Council 3: Student Board of Health 3; Bucknellian 2. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MARTHA ELOISE CLAYTON β€” Christian Association 3. 4. President 4: Women ' s Senate 3, 4; Women ' s Scholarship Committee 3: Torch and Scroll 4: C. E. A. 4: Senior Class Secretary; Student-Faculty Congress 4; Student Board of Health 3; University Social Committee 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 3; Glee Club 1; May Day 1. 2, 3; Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3; Sociology Club 2, 3, 4; Cosmopolitan Club 3; Booster Club 4; Ministerial Group 3, 4; Religion in Life Committee 4; Who ' s Who. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ BARTON CHARLES COFFMAN β€” A. I. E. E. 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ -JOSEPH PAUL CONLON β€” Christian Association 2, 3, 4; Alpha Chi Sigma; Newman Club 1. 2. 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ RUTH MYFANWY COX β€” Christian Association 2. 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 4; L ' Agenda 3, 4; Student Handbook 3; History Club 1; Cap and Dagger 3, 4: In- tramural Sports 1, 2, 3. 4; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; May Day 1, 2, 3. ' β– 4--; 5 Left to right One Hundred Forty-eight Left to right β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ WILLIAM SLOAN CREVELING, Jr. β€” Buckncllian 3; Basketball 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ EDNA MAY CUBBERLEY β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Sigma Tau Delta 2. 3, 4: Kappa Delta Epsilon 4: Spanish Club 2. 3, 4: French Club 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ RUTH VIRGINIA DANBY β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3. 4: Mixed Chorus 1: Intra- mural Sports 1, 2: W. A. A. 3, 4: May Day 1,2, 3: Booster Club: Debating 2; Senior Counselor. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ALMA GRETCHEN DANNENMANN β€” Delta Phi Alpha; LAgenda 3, 4; Student Board of Health 2, 3 : W. A, A. 1, 2, 3, 4: β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JOAN EDNA DAVIDSON β€” Christian Association 3, 4: L ' Agenda 4: International Relations Club 3, 4: Commerce and Finance Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3: Intramural Sports 3, 4: W. A. A. 3. 4: Student Board of Health 4: Cap and Dagger 4, β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ DONALD L. DAVIS β€” Sigma Tau Delta 2, 3, 4; Freshman Football: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MARGARET ESTHER DAVIS β€” Cap and Dagger 3. 4: Commerce and Finance Club 1, 2, 3: Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4: May Day 1, 2, 3: Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MARGA- RET LOUISE DAVIS β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Sigma Tau Delta: Buckncllian 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Handbook 2: Cap and Dagger 1: Glee Club 1, 2: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Co- tillion Committee. One Hundred Forty-nine β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ SYLVIA ELIZABETH DE BECK β€” Sociology Club 2. 3, 4: Student Board of Health 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MARLIN CHERRY DECKER β€” Intra- mural Sports 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ELEANOR IDELLA DEIHL β€” Christian Association 1. 2. 3. 4; Pi Mu Epsilon 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JOSEPH ARMSTEAD DIBLIN β€” Torch and Scroll 3. 4; Kappa Phi Kappa 3, 4: Pi Delta Epsilon 2, 3. 4: Buckncllian 2, 3, 4: School Spirit Committee 2; Student-Faculty Con- gress 2: Class Officer 1, 2. 3: Sophomore Cotillion Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Soccer 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4; Golf 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. 4; -B ' Club 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ALFRED DOBROF β€” Christian Association 1. 2. 3, 4; Theta Alpha Phi 4; Student Handbook 3; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Sociology Club 3. 4; Intramural Sports 1. 2. 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ CHARLES FRANKLIN DRAYTON β€” Christian Association 1, 2. 3, 4: History Club 2; International Relations Club 2; Commerce and Finance Club 1. 2. 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ DONALD LARUE DRUMM β€” Christian Asso- ciation 1, 2, 3; A. S. C. E. 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2. 3: Fraternity President 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JAMES HOWARD DUCHINE β€” Torch and Scroll 3, 4: Pi Delta Epsilon 3. 4; Buckncllian 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 4; Board of Publications 4; Booster Club 4: Who ' s Who 4; Student-Faculty Congress 4; Intramural Sports. β€’β–  cj fe ' Left to right One lUmdred Fitly 1 . Β ' ' J Left to right ««i55 ' β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JACK LAMAR DUNN β€” Christian Association 2, 3. 4: Pi Mu Epsilon 3. 4; Sigma Alpha Kappa 1, 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Cotillion Committee; Senior Ball Committee: Freshman Boxing. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MARION JEAN DUNSTAN β€” Christian Associa- tion 4: International Relations Club 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ WARREN KENNETH EISTER β€” A. I. Ch. E. I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2. 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ROBERT DANIEL ENGLAND β€” Chris- tian Association 3, 4: Kappa Phi Kappa 3. 4; History Club 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ LEWIS KING ENGLISH β€” Intramural Sports 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ GLENN HARRISON ESHELMAN β€” Christian Association 3. 4; Bucknellian 4: L ' Agenda 4; Commerce and Finance Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Senior Class Treasurer; Basketball 2, 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Ball Committee. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ CARLYLE GRIFFITH EVANS β€” Christian Association 1, 2. 3. 4; Commerce and Finance Club 4; Intramural Sports 2, 3. 4: Freshman Week Committee 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ CHARLES ROHLAND EYER β€” Track I. 2. 3, 4, Captain 3; B Club 3. 4; A. S. C. E. 1, 2, 3. 4. One Hundred Fifly-nne β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MARY ELIZABETH EYLER β€” Christian Association 1, 2. 3. 4: Pi Mu Epsilon 3, 4; Glee Club 1: Mixed Chorus 1; Freshman Class Secretary: W. A. A. 2. 3; May Day 2, 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ BEULAH WEISER EYSTER β€” Christian Association 4: Commerce and Finance Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JOHN CONRAD FAHRINGER β€” Cap and Dagger 1. 2. 3, 4: β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ NOAH EDWARD FEHL, Jr. β€” Christian Association 3. 4; Tau Kappa Alpha; International Relations Club 3. 4: Ministerial Association 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ BETTY DAWN FENTON β€” Cap and Dagger 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ DOROTHY PAULINE FENTON β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3. 4: Pi Mu Epsilon 3. 4: Tau Kappa Alpha 4; Sociology Club 3, 4: Debating 2, 3, 4, Manager 4: Ministerial Association 3. 4: W, A. A, 3: Freshman Week Committee 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ FRANK CURRIER FERGUSON, Jr. β€” L ' Agenda 4; Cap and Dagger 1: Boxing 1, 3: Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3, 4: B Club 3, 4: Cheer- leader 1. 2, 3, 4; Student Board of Health 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ DOUGLAS LLEWELLYN FISH β€” A. S. M. E. 1; Bucknellian 4: Commerce and Finance Club 2. 3. 4: Sophomore Cotillion Committee; Soccer 2, 3; Freshman Boxing Team; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; B Club 3, 4. Left to right ttβ„’ft One Hundred Fifty -two .1 ♦ ♦ -r r Β .- Jt .β–Ί . . ' . Left to right 5 β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MILDRED JEAN FISHER β€” Christian Association 4: Newman Club 2, 3, 4: Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ SAMUEL SCOTT FISHER -- A. S. M. E. 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JACK ALVIN FLAUGH β€” Commerce and Finance Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Boxing, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4; β€’B Club 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JOHN RICHARD FLEMING β€” Sophomore Cotillion Committee: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: Interfraternity Council 2, 3: Fraternity President 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JOHN WHITNEY FORESMAN β€” A. S. C. E. 1 , 2: Christian Association 3, 4; Handbook 3; Intramural Sports 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ DONALD EUGENE EORTNER β€” Christian Association 1; Orchestra 3. 4; Band 1, 2. 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ EVELYN JOSEPHINE FRANTZ β€” Christian Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 2. 3, 4; May Day 1,2: Student Church 1, 2, 3: β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ FRANK SAMUEL FUNAIR β€” Football 1. 2, 3, 4: Boxing 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Intramural Sports 1, 2; B Club 2, 3, 4. One Hundred Fifty -three β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ EVELYN RUTH GALLOWAY β€” Christian Association 1. 2, 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JOHN DAN- IEL GAMBOLD β€” Debating L 2. 3. 4: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ GRACE LATHAM GARDNER β€” Christian Association 1. 3, 4: Commerce and Finance Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 1.2: Mixed Chorus 1, 2. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ROBERT MILTON GEARHART β€” Christian Association 4; Buck- nellian 4: Commerce and Finance Club 2, 3, 4: Criminology Club 4 : Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MARY KAY GEISSEL β€” Student Handbook 3: Christian Association 1. 2, 3, 4: Art Club 1: Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3, 4: W.A. A. 1. 2. 3, 4: May Day 1, 2, 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ RUTH ANNIE GEMBERLING. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ DOROTHY LAURA GOTTSCHALL β€” Christian As- sociation 1, 2, 3, 4: Delta Phi Alpha 1. 2. 3. 4: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4: C. E. A. 4; L ' Agenda 4: History Club 2. 3, 4; International Relations Club 2. 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4: Sociology Club 1,2: Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3. 4: W. A. A. I, 2, 3. 4: May Day 1, 2, 3: Freshman Week Committee 2. 3. 4: Sorority President 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ FREDERICK STROEHMANN GREEN β€” Theta Alpha Phi 2. 3, 4: Bucknellian 2: Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3: Commerce and Finance Club 1,2: Boxing Manager: Intramural Sports 1. Β«4 Lcfl to right One Hundred Fifty-four Left to right ' - S feΒ β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JOSEPH VICTOR GRIECO β€” Newman Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Football 2, 3. 4: Intramural Sports 3, 4: ' B ' Club 2, 3. 4; Spanish Club 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ HOWARD RANDOLPH GRIFFIN β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3. 4; A. I. Ch. E. 3. 4: Glee Club 1: Orchestra 1. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ HAVARD EVAN GRIFFITH. Jr. β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3. 4: Buckncllian 4: Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Football 1. 2, 3: Track 1. 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3. 4; Booster Club 4: Post-Exam Jubilee Committee 4: Student Board of Health 3: Fraternity President 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ELMA ALICE GRIS- COM β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club 3, 4: Cap and Dagger 1. 2, 3, 4; Sociology Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ROBERT ELLIOTT GROVER β€” Sociology Club 4: Intramural Sports. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ HOWARD DEAN GULNAC β€” Chris- tian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Mu Epsilon 3, 4; A. I, C. E. 3, 4: Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1.2. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ WILLIAM ARNOLD HABICHT β€” Delta Phi Alpha. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ AGNES MARIAN HALL β€” Christian Association 1. 2, 3, 4: Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3: Sociology Club 4: Women ' s Sen- ate 3. Orif Hundred Fi fly- five β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ HARRIETTE HAMILTON β€” Christi International Relations Club 3, 4; Cap and Dagg May Day 1. 2, 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ CARL WENTZEL 1 : Intramural Sports. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ALICE PAUL H A. : Handbook 1 , 3 : International Relations Club Board of Health 2: Student-Faculty Congress 4: M 3, 4: W. A. A. 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ROBERT KUH 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1: Mixed Chorus 2. 3. β€’ β€’ Association 3, 4; Kappa Phi Kappa 3, 4; Tau Kapp 3. 4: International Relations Club 3. 4: Debating Chorus 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ GILBERT ROY HICKIE Finance Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Committe Intramural Sports I, 2, 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ WARREN Delta Mu Delta 3. 4; Torch and Scroll 3, 4: Cap a 4; Varsity Track 2, 3; Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4: In 3, 4: Fraternity President 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ CAROL J 2. 3, 4: Commerce and Finance Club 1, 2, 3, 4: B an Association 4: L ' Agenda 4: History Club 3, 4; er 1, 2; Sociology Club 3. 4: W. A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4: HASELTINE β€” Sigma Alpha Kappa; Basketball EALEY β€” Christian Association 1, 2. 3, 4: C. E. 1 : Cap and Dagger 2: Sociology Club 2. 3: Student ay Day 1: Social Committee 4: Intramural Sports HERZFELDER β€” Phi Mu Alpha 2. 3. 4: Band β€’ β€’ RUSSELL OTTERBEIN HESS β€” Christian a Alpha 3,4; Sigma Alpha Kappa 3,4; History Club 3; Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3. 4 ; Mixed β€” Christian Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Commerce and e; Varsity Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4; Freshman Basketball; HIGGINS β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; nd Dagger 3; Commerce and Finance Club 1, 2. 3, tramural Sports 1, 2; B Club; Senior Tribunal FAN HOLDERMAN β€” Christian Association 1. and 2 ;W. A. A. 3, 4; May Day 1. β€’β– acjc-fe. ' Lett to right One Hundred Fifty-six ;c:iSSs?;.- iN; y,.f., .Β« r - . .. - : Left to right β– β–  .)(_M β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ CLAIRE ELIZABETH HOWE β€” Christian Association 3. 4: Sociology Club 4: Senior Counselor; Intramural Sports I, 2, 3: Student Board of Health 3, 4; May Day 1, 2. 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JOHN FRANKLIN HOWER β€” A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 2, 4; Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MARY ELIZABETH HUTCHISON β€” Christian Association 1, 3. 4: W. A. A. 1. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ RICHARD HENRY IHMELS β€” A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Glee Club 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MELVIN JAFFE β€” Christian Association 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Assistant Basketball Manager 3; Track 2; Booster Club 4; Sophmore Manager of Football 2, Assistant Manager 3. Varsity Manager 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MARY LOUISE JOHNSON β€” Christian Association 4: L ' Agenda 1, 2, 3: Art Club 1: Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3, 4: May Day 1. 2, 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JANET BRAY- TON JOHNSTONE β€” Intramural Sports 1, 2; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JAMES ROBERT JONES β€” Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4: Sociology Club 4: Glee Club 1: Mixed Chorus 1. 2, 3. One Hundred Fifty ' seuen β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ROBERT Q. JONES β€” Theta Alpha Phi 2, 3, 4: Ministerial Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association I, 2, 3, 4: Advisory Council 3. 4; History Club 3, 4: I. R. C. 2, 3, 4: Cap and Dagger 1. 2, 3, 4: Debating 1. 2: Freshman Week Committee 2. 3. 4: Student Church Council 3; Senior Ball Committee 4: Varsity Soccer 2. 3: Intramural Sports 1. 2. 3. 4: Spring Festival Committee 3, 4; Father ' s Day Committee 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ HERBERT HENRY KAISER β€” Christian Association 3, 4: Com- merce and Finance Club 3. 4: Intramural Sports 1.2. 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ EDWARD ARTHUR KAND- LE β€” Christian Association 1. 2. 3. 4; Pi Mu Epsilon 3. 4: Bucknellian 1; Handbook 2. 3: Board of Publications 4; History Club 3.4: International Relations Club 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ HERBERT KAP- LAN β€” Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4: Biology Club 1. 2; Sigma Alpha Kappa 1. 2. 3, 4; Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4: Varsity Track 1, 2. 3: Intramural Sports 1. 2. 3: Student Board of Health. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ CARSON WESLEY KAUFFMAN β€” A. I. E. E. 3. 4; Beta Epsilon Sigma. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ CHARLES ROBERT KEENAN. Jr. β€” Christian Association 1. 2. 3. 4; Commerce and Finance Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1. 2. 3: Band 1.2: Dormitory Counsellor 1. 2. 3; Varsity Boxing 3: Intra- mural Sports 1, 2: Torch and Scroll; Homecoming Parade Committee. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ROGER DEYO KEENEY β€” Christian Association 1. 2. 3. 4: Alpha Chi Sigma 2. 3 : Pi Mu Epsilon 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ WARD WILLIAM KELLEY β€” Christian Association 4: Pi Delta Epsilon 4: Bucknellian 1. 2. 3. 4. Advertising Manager, Business Manager: Interfraternity Council 4: Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 2. 3: Student-Faculty Congress 3. 4: Sophomore Cotillion Committee: Junior Prom Committee; Senior Ball Committee: Intramural Sports 1. 2. 3. 4: Fraternity President 4. Left to right One Hundred Fifty-eight Left to right t«§ β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ HAROLD PHILIP KENDRICK β€” Commerce and Fmance Club I, 2, 3. 4: Intramural Sports 1,2. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JOHN ARTHUR KESSLER β€” Christian Association 1, 2: Bucknellian 1; L ' Agenda 2, 3: Board of Publications 4; Commerce and Finance Club 1.2: Varsity Soccer 3, 4: Var- sity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Junior Prom Committee, Chairman: Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4: B Club 2, 3, 4: Fraternity President 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ HAROLD FRANK KIERCE β€” Christian As- sociation 1, 2, 3, 4: Newman Club 1, 2: Torch and Scroll 3, 4: Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4: Sigma Tau Delta 3. 4: Bucknellian 1, 2, 3, 4, News Editor, Managing Editor: International Relations Club I, 2, 3: Cap and Dagger 1: Junior Prom Committee: Varsity Boxing 4; Varsity Track 1, 2: Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ GEORGE HERMAN KIICK β€” Varsity Football 1. 2. 3. 4, Co-Captain 4: Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4, Captain 4: Intramural Sports 1: B Club 2, 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ HARLE WALTER KING β€” Christian Association 4: Junior Prom Com- mittee: Senior Ball Committee: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ WAYNE EDMUND KNOUSE β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Week Committee 2, 3, 4: Student Church Council 2, 3, 4: International Relations Club 2, 3: Sociology Club 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ELIZABETH EUGENIE KOSHLAND β€” Christian Association 4: Cap and Dagger 1,2: Women ' s Senate 2, 3. 4: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JOHN JOSEPH KOVSKI β€” A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Interfraternity Council 2. One Hundred Fifty-nine β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ STEPHEN JACOB KRAFT β€” Thcta Alpha Phi 2. 3. 4: Torch and Scroll 3. 4: Post- Exam Jubilee: Bucknellian 1, 2, 3, 4: L ' Agcnda 1. 2, 3. 4. Art Editor: Student Handbook 2: Cap and Dagger 1. 2, 3, 4: Society of Fine Arts 2. 3. 4: Track Manager 2, 3: ' B Club 3. 4: Artist Course Committee 3. 4. β€’ β€’β€’ β€’ HOWARD FRANCIS KRAUSSER β€” Christian Association 3. 4 : Bucknel- lian 1, 2, 3, 4: Cap and Dagger 4: Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ANNABEL HOCH KREIDER Christian Association 2. 3, 4: C. E. A. 4: Kapp a Delta Epsilon 3. 4: Pan Hellenic Council 3, 4: L ' Agcn- da 3. 4: Cap and Dagger 2. 3. 4: Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3: W. A. A. 1. 2, 3. 4; May Day 1.2: Sorority President 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ LORENA MARIA KYLE β€” Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4: History Club 1, 2. 3. 4: International Relations Club 1, 2. 3. 4: Kappa Delta Epsilon: L ' Agenda 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ HELEN FRANCES LA GRANDE β€” Christian Association 1, 2. 3, 4: History Club 4: International Relations Club 4: Sociology Club 4: Mixed Chorus 2: Band 2. 3. 4: May Day 1, 2, 3: W. A. A. 1. 2. 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ CARTER LAWRENCE LARSEN β€” Bucknellian 1. 2: Handbook 2, 3: Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Student Faculty Congress 3: Dormitory Counselor 3, 4: Intra- mural Sports 1,2: Cheer Leader 2. 3: Junior Prom Committee. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JACK LEATHER β€” Christian Association 4: Delta Phi Alpha: International Relations Club 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ALMA RUTH LEPPERD β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3. 4: Theta Alpha Phi: Sigma Tau Delta: Torch and Scroll; C. E. A.: Cap and Dagger 1, 2. 3, 4: L ' Agenda 3: Sociology Club 3: Glee Club 1. 2. 3: Mixed Chorus 1. 2, 3: Treasurer of Freshman Class: Secretary of Sophomore Class: Sophomore Cotillon Committee: President of Senior Women: Secretary of Sophomore Women: School Spirit Committee 4: May Day 1, 2, 3: W. A. A. 1,2: Sorority President 4. Left to right One Hundred Sixty Β -« ■■ t r Left to right ! X- a β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JEAN MORRISON LEVAN β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Cap and Dagger 2, 3: Commerce and Finance Club 1, 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2. 3, 4; Senior Counselor. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ PHILIP PAUL LIFLAND β€” A. I. Ch. E.: Pi Mu Epsilon. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JOSEPH ALBERT LINK β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Student-Faculty Congress 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ALICE ELFREDA LOHR β€”Sociology Club 4: Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3. 4: May Day 3 : W. A. A. 4, Board. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ CALVIN CHAOTE LOMBARD β€” Buckncllian 4: Theta Alpha Phi β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ DORIS ELIZABETH LOOS β€” Christian Association 1. 2. 3. 4: Theta Alpha Phi: Kappa Delta Epsi- lon: Tau Kappa Alpha: L ' Agenda 4: Cap and Dagger 1, 2. 3. 4: Commerce and Finance Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Varsity Debating 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 3: Forensic Council 3, 4: May Day 1,2: Freshman Week Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Freshman Camp 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ HORACE ALVIN LOWE, Jr. β€” Cap and Dagger 1. 2. 3, 4: Commerce and Finance Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 4: Student-Faculty Congress 1: President of Freshman Class: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. β€’ β€’Β β€’ RUTH PARKE LOWTHER β€” Christian As- sociation I, 2, 3, 4: Cap and Dagger 1, 2. 3, 4: Commerce and Finance Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Intramural De- bating 2, 4: May Day I, 2, 3. One Hundred Sixty-one β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ARLENE ELIZABETH LUCE β€” Christian Association 3, 4: Kappa Delta Epsilon; Glee Club 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 3; Women ' s Senate 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ BARBARA LUDWIG β€” Phi Sigma 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2: Mixed Chorus 1, 2: Student Board of Health 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ THOMAS ADRIAN MacWILLIAM β€” Intramural Sports 1. 2. 3, 4: Interfraternity Council 3. 4: Phi Mu Epsilon: Soc- cer 2, 3: Commerce and Finance Club 2. 3. 4. β€’ β€’β€’ β€’ ROBERT FRANCIS MAGUIRE β€” Newman Club 3, 4; Kappa Phi Kappa: History Club 3. 4: Cap and Dagger 3. 4: Intramural Sports 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ANNA RUTH MALICK β€” β€’ Christian Association 4: International Relations Club 4: Commerce and Finance Club 1, 2, 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ HOWARD MORGAN MALICK β€” Intramural Sports 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ FLORENCE VINCENT MANBECK β€” Student Board of Health 4: Glee Club 2. 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ RAYMOND OSCAR MANKER β€” Theta Alpha Phi: Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4. Left to right One Hundred Sixty-two Left to right β€’-4 .J(. ' β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ CELI A MARCUS. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ FRANKLIN JOSEPH MARKS β€” Pi Mu Epsilon 4: Beta Ep- silon Sigma 4: A. I. Ch. E. 1, 2. 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ EDNA MARSH β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3; Intramural Sports 1 , 2. 3, 4; W. A. A. 1 , 2. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ FREDERICK ANDERSON MARSH, II β€” Commerce and Finance Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ CAROL MARTIN β€” Sociology Club 3, 4: Glee Club 1: Mixed Chorus 1 , 2 ; W. A. A. 1 , 2, 3 : May Day 1, 2, 3 : C. E. A.; Father ' s Day Committee. 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MARY LOUISE MAYHEW β€” Christian Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; L ' Agenda 4: Cap and Dagger 3. 4; Biology Club 1.2; Student Board of Health 2. 3: Glee Club 1.2: Mixed Chorus 1,2; Secretary of Freshman Women; Intramural Sports 3; W. A. A. 1. 2. 3, 4: May Day 1, 2, 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ HENRIETTA LOUISE McCAUSLAND β€” De- bating 1; May Day 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MARY MALONE McCLEL- LAND β€” Christian Association 1, 2. 3, 4: Theta Alpha Phi 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta 2, 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Debating 1: Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Counselor. One Hundred Sixty-three β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ BETTY TOY McCORMICK β€” Christian Association 3, 4: Newman Club 1; Cap and Dagger 1: Commerce and Finance Club 1,2. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MARY THERESA McCRINA β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta; Kappa Delta Epsilon : Cap and Dagger 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ KEN- NETH BELL McKEE β€” Newman Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Kappa: Buckncllian 4; LaAgenda 3: International Relations Club 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Ball Committee; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Tribunal 2; Spanish Club 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ LOUIS EDWIN McKEE. Jr. β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Mu Epsilon; Kappa Phi Kappa. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ WILLIAM SLOAN McKEE β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Bucknellian 4; Commerce and Finance Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 1, 2. 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 3. 4: Varsity Boxing 1. 3: Intramural Sports 1. 2. 3. 4: β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ HAROLD EDWARD McKELVEY β€” Band 1. 2: A. S. C. E. 1, 2, 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ROBERT DELOS McLAIN β€” Christian Association 1, 2. 3. 4; A. S. M. E. 2, 3. 4; Intramural Sports 2, 3; Aviation Club 4; Booster Club 4: Student Board of Health 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ EMMA ELIZA- BETH McQUAY β€” Christian Association 1. 2. 3. 4: Torch and Scroll: C. E. A.; Thcta Alpha Phi; Cap and Dagger 1, 2. 3; Sociology Club: Student Board of Health 2. 3; Women ' s Senate 3. 4. President 4; Student-Faculty Congress 4: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; W. A. A. 3; Religion in Life Committee 4; Who ' s Who. vs ;( fe. ' Left to right One Hundred Sixty-four % ♦ I ♦ . ♦ ♦ ' Β r ' ' β–  .y S ' i Left to right β€’-a ' β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ FLORRETTA MARIE MECKLER β€” Christian Association 4: Bucknellian 1 : L ' Agenda 4: Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4: Sociology Club 4; Senior Counselor: W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JAMES HERMAN MEISTER β€” . Christian Association 1, 2, 3. 4: Phi Mu Alpha; Commerce and Fi- nance Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ PAUL ALBERT MEYERS β€” A. L E. E. 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ VERA ELAINE MILANICK β€” Christian Association 1: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Cap and Dagger 1: May Day 2, 3: Intramural Sports 1. 2. 3, β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ CHARLES FREDERICK MILLARD β€” Christian Association 4: A. I. Ch. E. 3, 4: Intramural Sports 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ FREDERICK ALLFORD MILLER β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ GERALD EDGAR MILLER β€” Christian Association 1, 2. 3, 4: Bucknellian 3. 4: LaAgenda 3: In- ternational Relations Club 2, 3; Camera Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Committee; Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Freshman Football Manager 3; Football Manager 1.2. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MARGARET PERMILLA MILLER β€” Delta Phi Alpha 3, 4; Pi Mu Epsilon 3. 4: Orchestra 3, 4. On e Hundred Sixly-five β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ROBERT DAVID MINIUM β€” Phi Mu Alpha: Spanish Club 4: Glee Club 1 . 2. 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports I, 2. 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ WILBUR ROGER MOKE β€” Bucknellian 4: Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3: Sophomore Cotillion Committee: Varsity Soccer 4: Intra- mural Sports I. 2. 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ HOWARD KING MOLL β€” Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Bucknellian 3. 4: L ' Agenda 3: Christian Association 1, 2. 3, 4: Commerce and Finance Club 1, 2, 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ALICE CHRISTY MOORE β€” Kappa Delta Epsilon : Delta Phi Alpha: International Relations Club 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ SAMUEL JOHN MOORE β€” A. I. Ch. E. 1. 2. 3. 4: Beta Epsilon Sigma 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ LILLY MORGAN β€” Christian Association 4: History Club 4: Glee Club 4: Mixed Chorus 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ WILLIAM ROSSER MORGAN β€” Christian Association 4: Intramural Sports 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MARCIA MORRISON β€” Christian Association 1. 2. 3, 4: Delta Phi Alpha 1. 2, 3, 4: Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4: Sociology Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2. 3. 4 .;(: Left to right One Hundred Sixty-six Left to right β€’-Β«v;c- β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ HELEN MULFORD β€” Tau Kappa Alpha 4: Kappa Delta Epsilon 2. 3. 4: International Relations Club 4: Cap and Dagger 3, 4: Debating 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club 2. 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JOHN JOSEPH MUNDRY β€” Kappa Phi Kappa. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ GERALDINE HARRIET MURPHY β€” Christian Association 1. 2, 3. 4: Bucknellian 1, 2; L ' Agenda 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2; Commerce and Finance Club 1. 2. 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ESTHER GERTRUDE MURRAY β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta 2. 3, 4: Bucknellian 3; L ' Agenda 4: Cap and Dagger 4: Mixed Chorus 2: Intra- mural Sports 1, 2. 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ CHRISTINE ANNE NARDY β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Newman Club 1. 2, 3. 4: Bucknellian 4: L ' Agenda 4: History Club 4: International Relations Club 3, 4: Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4: Sociology Club 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2: Band 2, 3, 4: W. A. A. 1. 2. 3, 4; May Day 1, 2. 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ EMMABELLE NICHOLS. β€’ β€’ β€’ -JOHN CLARENCE NIXON β€” Camera Club 2: Radio Club 2. 3, 4: Varsity Baseball 3. 4; Intramural Sports 3. 4: B Club 4: Stu- dent Board of Health 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ -VINCENT HILARY NORK β€” Spanish Club 3. 4. One Hundred Sixty-seven β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ DOROTHY WRIGHT OAKS β€” Christian Association 1, 2. 3. 4; Cap and Dagger 1.2: Sociology Club 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4; Women ' s Senate 2, 3, 4: Senior Counselor. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ HELEN ELAINE PEACHEY β€” Christian Association 1. 2. 3, 4: Cap and Dag- ger 4: Sociology Club 4: Student Board of Health 3: Intramural Sports 1. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ HAROLD CLARK PEGG β€” Kappa Phi Kappa 4: Football 1, 2. 3, 4, Co-Captain 4: ' B Club 2. 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ROBERT CLEAVELAND PEREZ β€” Alpha Chi Sigma 3. 4: Intramural Sports 1. 2. 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ WALTER GLENDON PETERS β€” Christian Association 2, 3. 4: Bucknellian 3. 4: Commerce and Finance Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Mixed Chorus 2: Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ FRED JEFFERSON PHILLIPS, Jr. β€” Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ FRANK LEON POCIUS β€” Freshman Football: Freshman Track: Varsity Football 2. 3. 4: Varsity Track: Intramural Sports 1: β– B Club 2. 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ RALPH M. POSNER β€”Camera Club 3, 4. ' β– Β«c35.Β . Left to right - - :.| f « J One Hundred Sixty-eight Left to right s -X-s β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ FREDERICK SHELDON PRICE β€” Junior Prom Committee: Senior Ball Committee: Fresh- man Football: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JAMES BALDWIN PULFORD β€” Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ REUBEN WINFIELD RADER β€” Christian Association 3, 4: Pre-Minis- terial Club 3, 4: Glee Club 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ WILLIAM DUFTON READING β€” A. I. E. E. 3, 4: Beta Epsilon Sigma 3. 4: Pi Mu Epsiion 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ DONALD RICHARD REESE β€” A. I. E. E. 3, 4: Beta Epsilon Sigma 3, 4: Pi Mu Epsilon 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JOSEPH ALEXANDER REID. Jr. β€” Buck- nellian 4: Cap and Dagger 3: Commerce and Finance Club 1, 2. 3. 4: Varsity Track 2, 3, 4: Interfra- ternity Council 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ RAYMOND EDWARD REITZ β€” Kappa Phi Kappa 4; International Relations Club 2, 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ HARWOOD JASON RHODES β€” Buckneliian 2, 3, 4; Delta Phi Alpha: Pi Delta Epsilon. One Hundred Six!y-nine β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JOHN MILLER RICE β€” Christian Association 1. 2, 3; Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2. 3; Varsity Soccer 2, 3. 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. 4: B Club 2. 3. 4: Freshman Boxing. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ GEORGE RICHARD ROCKEFELLER β€” Commerce and Finance Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Boxing 2. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JAMES LEO ROE β€”Newman Club 1. 2, 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ EDNA JEANNE ROLFE β€” Christian Association 1. 2, 3. 4: L ' Agenda 3. 4: History Club 3. 4; International Relations Club 3: Sociology Club 3. 4: Senior Counselor: W. A, A. 1. 2, 3: Sorority President β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ DAVID ROSWELL ROTH- ROCK. Jr. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ CORNELIUS ROBERT ROUGHGARDEN β€” Christian Association 2: Phi Eta Sigma 2, 3, 4; Phi Mu Alpha 3. 4: Biological Society 3: Debating 2; Mixed Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ RICHARD JUDSON ROUSH β€” Alpha Chi Sigma 4; Beta Epsilon Sigma 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MARIE ADELE ROVERSI β€” Christian Association 1. 2. 3, 4: Newman Club 2. 3. 4: Cap and Dagger I. 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: W. A. A. 3; Inter-faith Club 3, 4. Left to right One Hundred Seventy .β–  .. .f .1- r MΒ£ Left to right ' β– Β« fe ' β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ALICE BEATRICE RUIGH β€” Christian Association 1, 2. , 4: Theta Alpha Phi 3. 4: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3. 4: International Relations Club 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ HELEN LAURENE SANDERS β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3,4: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4: Pi Delta Epsilon 4: L ' Agenda 4: Handbook 2. 3. 4: Board of Publications 4: International Relations Club 3, 4; Student Board of Health 2, 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4: Student-Faculty Congress 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ROBERT BUNNELL SCHNURE β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3. 4: Beta Epsilon Sigma 3, 4: Phi Mu Epsilon 3, 4: Torch and Scroll 3, 4: A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Student-Faculty Congress 3. 4: Junior Class President: Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: B Club 3, 4: Interfra- ternity Council 3, 4: Fraternity President 4: Religion in Life Committee 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ WILLIAM HENRY SCHULTZ β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3,4: Cap and Dagger 1.2; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ CHARLES ROSS SCOTT, Jr. β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1,2: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: Interfraternity Council 3, 4: Cheer Leader 1, 2: A. S. M. E. 2, 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ROBERT JOHN SHANER β€” International Relations Club 1 : Intramural Sports 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ELIZABETH MARY SHANNON β€” Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ELMER RHOADS SHIFFER β€” A. I. E. E. 4. One Hundred Seventy -one ti-tii. ' ,r-- ' ' i.ni ' nriiir, ' ,iaiv i ' {UiWiiiii ' ' mim-- . - ' - ' ' - ' w β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ DOROTHY ELIZABETH SHOEMAKER β€” Christian Association 1, 2 .3, 4: Handbook 3; History Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JOHN ERANK SHOFF β€” Bucknellian 4: Student Board of Health: Intramural Sports 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ RAE-LOUISE SHULTZ β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: C. E. A. 4: Torch and Scroll 3, 4: Theta Alpha Phi 3, 4: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4: Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1 : Mixed Chorus 1 : May Day 1. 2, 3: Pan- Hellenic Council 3, 4: Student-Faculty Congress 3. 4: Sophomore Cotillion Committee: Junior Class Treasurer, Junior Prom Committee: Senior Class Vice President: Senior Ball Committee: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Sorority President 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ RICHARD CAROLUS SHULTZ β€” Christian Associa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4: Delta Mu Delta 3, 4: Commerce and Finance Club 4: Sigma Alpha Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ LEO HERBERT SIMOSON β€” Christian Association 4: L ' Agenda 4: Student Boardof Health 4: Band 2, 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ THEODORE ROBERT SIRINEK β€” Bucknellian 1. 2. 3; Varsity Baseball 2, 3: Intramural Sports 2. 3. 4: Freshman Football. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ HARRY GREGORY SITARSKY β€” Bucknellian 1,2; Freshman Football: Varsity Football 2. 3, 4: ' B Club 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ARTHUR ROLAND SLADE, Jr. β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 4: l au Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4: Kappa Phi Kappa 4; History Club 2: International Relations Club 2, 4; Cap and Dagger 1,2: Debating 2, 3: Glee Club 2. β– β–  .X Left to right One Hundred Seventy- tivo ♦ t .1 ♦ Β Β ;. 4Β ' Β t Left to right β€’β–  ) ' β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ FRANKLIN SLOFF β€” Phi Mu Epsilon: Christian Association 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ KENNETH GLENNSNYDER β€” A. I. E. E. 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ RICHARD CRAINE SNYDER β€” Kappa Phi Kappa 4; Phi Eta Sigma 3. 4: Varsity Track 1, 2, 4: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JOSEPH JOHN SOPKO β€” Newman Club 3: A. S. M. E. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MARJORIE ANN STADDEN β€” Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Delta Phi Alpha 4: Internationa! Relations Club 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JACK STADLER β€” Christian Association 3, 4; Inter-faith Committee 3, 4; Buckncllian 4: Commerce and Finance Club 3, 4: Track 1,2: Golf 4: Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4;Interfraternity Council 4: Sophomore Cotillon Com- mittee; Fraternity President 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MARY JANE STANNERT β€” Christian Association 1. 2. 3. 4: History Club 4: Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3. 4; V . A. A. 2: Sorority President 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ROBERT LOWRY STANTON β€” Pi Mu Epsilon 2, 3.4: Kappa Phi Kappa 3, 4: Cap and Dagger 2. 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Bucknellian 1, 2, 3, 4, Leader 3. 4: Band 1, 2. 3. 4: Student-Faculty Congress 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Cotillion Committee: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Ball Committee. One Hundred Seventy-lhree β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ C. CARL STAUFFER β€” BuckncUian 1. 2. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ILARIA STERNIUK β€” Newman Club 3, 4: Theta Alpha Phi 4: Cap and Dagger 3. 4: Glee Club 3. 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ GLADYS EVELYN STILLMAN β€” Cap and Dagger 3. 4: Glee Club 1,2: Mixed Chorus 1, 2; W. A. A.: Sophomore Class Treasurer. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JULIA NORRIS STOLLER β€” History Club 3. 4: So- ciology Club 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ WESTON CARSLILE STRYKER β€” Christian Association 1, 2. 3. 4: Debating 3, 4; Tau Kappa Alpha 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MARGUERITE WALTON STYER β€” Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4: Sociology Club 4: Intramural Debating 4: Intramural Sports 1. 2. 3. 4: May Day 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ EUGENE CARL TEDESCO β€” Interfraternity Council 3. 4; Intramural Sports 1. 2. 3. 4: Fraternity President 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ FRANCES WARREN THEISS β€” Christian Association 1. 2, 3. 4 : History Club 3 : Cap and Dagger 1 . 2. Left to right One Hundred Seventy-four Left to right S ' -X- ' S β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ DOROTHY META THOMAS β€” Theta Alpha Phi 3, 4: Delta Phi Alpha 3. 4; Cap and Dagger 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4;May Day 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ LEIGHTON JOHN THOMAS β€” Pi Mu Epsilon: Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ BARBARA MAGRUDER TOMPKINS β€” Chrictian Association 1. 2, 3, 4: L ' Agenda 4: Cap and Dagger 3: Band 2, 3. 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3: May Day 1, 2, 3; Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4; Senior Counselor. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ BETTE BUSH TOWNER β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: L ' Agenda 4: Commerce and Fmance Club 1. 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Committee; Junior Class Secretary; Intramural Sports 2. 3; W. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4; Senior Counselor. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JOHN FREDERICK TRAUGER β€” Pi Delta Epsilon 4; L ' Agenda 3, 4, Editor 4; Board of Publications 4; β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MARGARET TREON. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ISAAC JACOB TRESSLER β€” Christian Association 1 ; Commerce and Finance Club 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ RUTH JOAN TRINKAUS β€” Christian Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Delta Phi Alpha 4; C. E. A. 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; L ' Agenda 2, 4; Handbook 2, 3; International Relations Club 3. 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Sociology Club 3. 4; Band 2. 3; Student-Faculty Congress 3, 4; W. A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4: Student Board of Health 3, 4; May Day 1, 2, 3; Freshman Week Committee 2, 3, 4. One Hundred Seventy-five β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MILDRED ALICE TURNER β€” Sociology Club 4: Spanish Club 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ FLOYD VANDEWART β€” Bucknellian 1, 2. 3, 4: Camera Club 1, 2. 3. 4: Band 1, 2: Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3, 4: Booster Club 4: Interfaith Committee 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ELSIE NORTHUP VAN NORT β€” Christian Association 3, 4; Student Handbook 3, 4; Commerce and Finance Club 3, 4: Glee Club 3; Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Senior Counselor. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ GERALD FRANKLIN WAGNER β€” International Relations Club 1: Commerce and Finance Club 1, 2. 3. 4: Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ FLOYD JAMES WAITE. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MURRAY WALDMAN β€” Intramural Sports 1.2: Baseball Manager 1, 2; Commerce and Finance Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Bucknellian 1. 2, 3. 4. Manager 3. 4: Cap and Dagger 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ WILLIAM DONALD WALKER β€” A. I. Ch. E. 1, 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 2; Student-Faculty Congress 4; Junior Prom Committee: Senior Ball Committee: Boxing 1. 2, 3. 4; Intramural Sports 1. 2. 3, 4: B Club: Who ' s Who: Interfraternity Council 3, 4: School Spirit Com- mittee 3: Fraternity President 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ROBERT WILLIAM WESLEY WALL β€” Junior Prom Committee: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Interfraternity Council 2. Lefl to right One Hundred Seventy-six Β«cj ' Left to right β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ CAROLYN KEITH WALLEN β€” Christian Association 1, 2 ,3, 4: Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Commerce and Finance Club 1, 2, 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ WILLIAM WALTER WALTERS β€” Stu- dent Campus Club 3.4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ DONALD CLARENCE WARD β€” Christian Association I, 2, 3, 4; Ministerial Association 1. 2. 3, 4; Debating 3. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ WILLARD ARTHUR WARMKES- SEL β€” Orchestra 3,4; Band 3, 4: Intramural Sports. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ALEXANDER JOHN WAZETER Christian Association 3, 4: Newman Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ KATHRYN IRENE WEAVER β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Commerce and Finance Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1 ; May Day 1.2. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ KATHERINE EMMA WEBB β€” Christian Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Delta Mu Delta: C. E. A. 4; L ' Agenda 4; Board of Publications 4: Cap and Dagger 2. 3, 4: Commerce and Finance Club 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club 3; Intramural Sports 1. 2; W. A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4; May Day 1, 2, 3; Spring Festival Committee 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ HARRY WILLIAM WENNER β€” Christian Association 4: Kappa Phi Kappa 4: International Relations Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4; B Club 2. 3, 4: Interfraternity Council 3,4. One Hundred Seventy-seven β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ DOROTHY WILSON WHITE β€” Christian Association 3. 4: L ' Agenda 4: International Relations Club 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 3, 4: Sociology Club 4; Student-Faculty Congress 4: W. A. A. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MARGUERITE PAULINE WILEY β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Week Committee 3, 4: Commerce and Finance Club 3, 4: May Day 2. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ MARY JANE WILKALIS β€” Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Newman Club 1. 2. 3. 4: International Relations Club 4; Com- merce and Finance Club 1, 2, 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ THEODORE JOHN WILKINSON β€” Christian Asso- ciation 2, 3: Delta Mu Delta 3, 4: Torch and Scroll 3, 4; Commerce and Finance Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3. 4: Booster Club 4; Junior Prom Committee: Post-exam Jubilee Committee 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ DONALD SHAFER WILLIAMS β€” Christian Association 2. 3, 4; Kappa Phi Kappa 3, 4: Torch and Scroll 3, 4; History Club 3, 4: Commerce and Finance Club 1; Debating 3: Booster Club 4: Sophomore Cotillion Committee; Junior Prom Committee: Senior Ball Committee: Soccer 2, 3: Intra- mural Sports 1, 2. 3. 4: Spring Festival Committee 3, 4: Intcrfraternity Council 3, 4: Freshman Week Committee 3, 4: Fraternity President 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ GERALD LLOYD WILSON β€” Christian Associa- tion 3. 4: International Relations Club 3. 4: Inter-racial Committee 4: Band 4: Intramural Sports 3, 4: Ministerial Association 3, 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ ROBERTDUDLEY WILT. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ EDYTHE ELMA WINKLER β€” Christian Association 4: Commerce and Finance Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2. Β« Left to right One Hundred Seventy-eight . ' β€’ . ' . . ' Β .β–  .β–Ίβ–  . scx s Left to right β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ JOHN CALVIN WINTER. β€’ β€’ β€’ ' MARJORIE WOLFF β€” Christian Association 4: Delta Mu Delta 4: International Relations Club 4: Commerce and Finance Club 1, 2, 3. 4. β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ RICHARD VERLYN YOUNT β€” Phi Mu Epsilon. One Hundred Seventy-nine Herman and Leiser Dry Goods, Notions, Novelties AND Women ' s Ready -to-Wear Appai ' el Lewisburg, Pa. 332 Market St. A Good Place to Eat STEININGER ' S CAFE GREYHOUND, LAKES-TO-SEA AND READING BUS DEPOT SMITH ' S DRUG STORE Lewisburg, Pa. Low Prices Every Day QUALITY MEATS AT BYERLrS MARKET Market St. Lewisburg, Pa. Buffalo Valley Telephone Company X distance Telephone Extension Telephones β€” Saves time β€” saves stepsβ€” afford protection β€” only 50c per month. Call the Business Office today and have one installed. John 0. Ruhl, General Manager Lewisburg, Pa. 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Hickory Anderson. Anderson. Anderson. Allison. Raymond Bruce ' 40 CBF β€” P. K. P. Alpert. Martin 40 A.B. β€” S. A. M. Alston. Clara Jean ' 41 CKF β€” P. B. P. Amshay. Frank Edward ' 43 Educ. Anderson. Barnes Compton ' 4 3 Clip β€” L. C. A Freeman Burket ' 43 C.E. , John Mann ' 42 A.B. L. C. A. William Joseph ' 43 C.E. β€” S. C. Andrews. George Malcolm ' 41 E E, Angell, Morris Franklin ' 43 Ch,E. , . Apfelhaum. Sidney Julian ' 42 A.B Appelbaum. Robert Morris ' 43 Chem Appleby, Charles Edwin. Jr. ' 4 3 CWF β€” S. A Arbogast. Floyd Leon, Jr. ' 40 C8F β€” L. C. A. Arbogast. William Henry ' 4 2 C,8F β€” L. C. A, Armish. Harvey Lewis ' 41 M.E. β€” L. C. A. . Armold. John Davis ' 40 A.B 233 Park Ave.. Cresson 163 Academy St.. Williamsport 814 Westdale Ave.. Swarthmore 208 Boland Ave.. Wilkes-Barre 1 3410 Aldine St.. Philadelphia 942 Prospect Ave., Plainfield. N. J. 67 Hollywood Ave.. Crestwood. Tuckahoe. N. Y. 174 Franklin St.. Paterson. N. J. 27 Bryant Ave., White Plains. N. Y. 92 Durland Ave,. Elmira, N. Y. 517 Chestnut St.. Sunbury 3 33 Ardmore Ave.. Trenton. N. J. . E 812 N. 17th St.. Harrisburg R. F. D. 2, Lewisburg R. F. D. 2. Lewisburg Jacobs Creek 1156 Dorsey Place. Plainfield. N. J. Armor. Raymond Hughes ' 41 Biol. β€” K. S 18 Chapman St., Ingram Armstrong. Jeannettc Cooke ' 40 A.B. 642 Billings Ave.. Paulsboro, N. J. Armstrong. Kendall ' 42 A.B. β€” S. A. E 1106 Fifth Ave.. Asbury Park. N. J. Armstrong. Theodore Roosevelt ' 4 3 CUF β€” K. S. 709 Beacon Ave., Paulsboro. N. J. Arthofer. John Otto ' 42 CWF 142 First Ave.. New York. N. Y, Ashby. Fred Adam ' 41 A.B. β€” K. S 1 26 Rex Ave,. Philadelphia Ashby, Roland Arthur ' 43 A,B. β€” K. S 126 Rex Ave.. Philadelphia Ashman. Alfred Owen. Jr. ' 43 Biol. β€” D. S 448 Residence Park. Palmcrton Ashman. Catherine Austin ' 40 Biol. β€” P. M 448 Residence Park. Palmerton Askey, William Hartman ' 41 A.B. β€” S. A. E 800 Louisa St.. Williamsport Atkins. Guy West ' 42 E.E 616 Eaton St.. Key West. Fla. Auman. George Edward ' 41 Educ 5 50 N Auten. Clarence LeRoy, Jr., ' 40 M.E 236 S. Avrutine. Arlene ' 42 A.B 215 Bradley Ave.. Babbitt. Walter Edward ' 40 A.B. β€” S. C 22 N. Main St.. Bachman. John Phillips ' 43 M.E. β€” P. K. P. , , Bacon. Albert Nathaniel, Jr. ' 4 2 CWF β€” S. A. E. . , 3rd St.. Shamokin 4th St.. Lewisburg Mt. Vernon. N. Y. Franklinville. N. Y. 49 Broad St.. Stroudsburg Dartmouth St.. Rockville Centre. N. Y. Bacon. Edwin Freas ' 43 A.B. β€” D. S 59 7th St... Salem. N. J. Bagg. Josephine Vansant ' 43 Biol. 5024 Walton Ave., Philadelphia Bailey. Barbara Anne ' 42 A.B. β€” D. D. D 58 N. Lansdowne Ave.. Lansdowne Baird. Donald Creighton. Jr. ' 43 Biol. 202 S. 5th St.. Lewisburg Baker. Albin David ' 41 Educ. β€” S. P. E 22 N. Market St.. Nanticoke Baker. Warren Joseph ' 41 CBF β€” P. G. D 9 Brier Lane. Pelham Manor. N. Y. Balbirnie. Helen Patton ' 40 Educ. β€” A. CO 4922 Walton Ave., Philadelphia Bald. Arthur Edward. Jr.. ' 4 3 Ch.E 417 Greene St.. Homestead Park Balliet. Helen Amelia ' 40 A.B 21 E. Poplar St.. W. Nanticoke Baney. Robert Sheasley Sp. 138 N. Front St.. Lewisburg Barber. Joseph Wolf ' 43 Biol. 140 Rector St.. Perth Amboy. N. J. Barnitz. Sara Elizabeth ' 42 Educ. 227 Chestnut St.. Mifflinburg Bartholomew. Earle Rudolph ' 43 Ch E. 1219 Cherry St.. Williamsport Bartholomew. Marjorie Ruth ' 43 CWF β€” K. D 554 Birch Ave... Wcstfield, N. J. Baserman. Kenneth James ' 43 E.E. 1072 Berg St.. Johnstown Bastian, Andrew Clyde ' 43 CKF β€” S. C. 87 Elwood PL. Randall Manor, S. L. N. Y. Bastian. Catherine Marie ' 40 A.B, β€” A, CO 87 Elwood PI.. Randall Manor. S. L. N. Y. Bates. Joseph Robert ' 43 Biol. β€” S. P. E 61 W. Grand St.. Mt. Vernon. N. Y. Batten. Richard Ware, Jr. ' 43 CWF β€” S. A. E 306 Glenloch Rd.. Ridley Park Baucrschmidt. William Bodkin ' 43 A.B.β€” P. G. D 822 N. Charlotte St., Pottstown Baylcss, Kenneth Rodgers ' 42 A.B. β€” P. K. P 436 W. Broad St., Hazlcton Bear. Stanley Herman ' 43 Biol. β€” D. S R. D. 3. Newville Beaver. George Wendell ' 4 2 Ch.E Millerstown Bechtel. Robert John Gr. Beck. Allen William ' 42 A.B.β€” S. C Becker. Elizabeth Mabel ' 42 A.B. Becker. Warren Edward ' 42 Ch.E. β€” L. Beckworth. Charles Henry. Jr. Gr. β€” L. Bee. Alice Evelyn ' 41 Educ. Page 70. 67. 58 52 55. 56. 52, 62. 66 58 58 124 120. 1 13. 1 12. 55 144. 144 75 144. 41. 50 41 144, 206 144. 114. 119. 112 1 12 92, 96, 82, 83 58 144. 30. 56. 41. 144 55 56, 41 32. 123. 97 31. 93. 101 56 56. 57. 70. 55, 1 13 1 14 145 41 49 144, 1 18 51, 96, , 64, 97 1 19 1 19, 120 53, 145, 114, 115, 94, 35, 126 77 55 96, 97 67 61, 123 54, 76, 101, 50, 51 145, 95, 94 66, 145. 1 16 1205 W. Maiket St.. Lewisburg 43 6 Walnut St.. Royersford 1 2 E. Providence Rd.. Lansdowne C A 802 Northway Rd.. Williamsport C A, 45 Lexington Ave.. E. Lansdowne R. F. D. 1. Homer. N. Y. Beidler. Mary Emma ' 43 Educ. β€” P. M W. Broad St., Quakertown Beiswinger, George Nicholson ' 40 Ch.E. β€” S. P. E 434 Carey Ave.. Wilkes-Barre Bell. Ralph Emerson ' 43 Biol. β€” K. S 205 N. Monroe St.. Media Bell, William Theodore ' 43 CΒ«F 613 E, Front St.. Danville Bendell, Eleanor Holmes ' 41 CSF β€” K. D 833 Alexander Ave.. Drexel Hill Bender, Walter Glenn ' 42 M.E. β€” S. C 2615 Broadway Ave.. Dormont Bennage. Geraldine Mae ' 41 A,B. R. F. D., New Columbia 112 68. 95 53. 108 69. 145, 61 55 54 52, 92 57. 124 121 119 . 92 53, 115, 206, 64 92 112, 119. 78 70 61. 145. 121 56. 41 68. 104. 105. 79 5 3 Compliments of CAPrTAL THEATERβ€” Milton STRAND THEATERβ€” Sunbury The Orange and Blue Room , i i fi . ' % ' j Β m -yt. m m , β– Minn M JBP m m ss HOTEL LEWISBURGER ' S Famous Banquet Room Steam Hot Water Warm Air Heating AIR CONDITIONING PLUMBING E. KEELER CO. 238 West Street, Williamsport, Pa. Phone 5175 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1940 H. T. ROSS CATHERINE WALGRAN D. H. ROSS DONALD H. ROSS OFFICIAL 1940 L ' AGENDA PHOTOGRAPHER β€’ ' .♦ rV Name Year Degree Affiliation Home Address Bennett, Carl Allen ' 40 A.B. β€” A. CM Montandon Bennett, Joseph Alexander, III ' 43 Chem. β€” S. P. E 28 Berkeley Rd., Maplewood, N. J. Bennett, Walter Elton ' 43 A.B 231 Ridge Ave., Sunbury Benton, Earle Ellis ' 40 CKF 136 White .Horse Pike, W. CoUingswood, N. J. Bergman, Charles Stephen ' 43 C.E 156 Primrose Rd., Williston Park, N. Y. Bernhart, Charles Baker, Jr. ' 40 E.E. β€” K. S 1 25 N. 2nd St., Lewisburg Berry, Kathleen Jane ' 43 Biol. β€” K. D 771 1 Kew Forest Lane. Forest Hills, N. Y. Besore. Peggy Jane ' 4 2 CWF β€” A. CO 1 13 N. Quincy Ave., Margate City, N. J. Bessel, Morris ' 41 CBF 198 Glen Cove Ave., Glen Cove, N. Y. Biddle. Richard Brian ' 41 A.B. β€” K.S 602 N. Orange St.. Shamokln Bidleman, Clark Christian ' 43 Biol. 321 E. 1st St., Bloomsburg Biehn, Gerald Lincoln ' 40 E.E. β€” L. C A 214 E. Broad St., Qiiakertown Bielanovvski, Nicholas Ignatius ' 42 Biol. 121 Vineyard Ave., Yonkcrs. N. Y. Biery, John Raymond ' 43 A.B. β€” L. C A 97-21 72nd Drive, Forest Hills. N. Y. Bilger. Donald Earl ' 42 A.B. β€” P. K. P McClure Billings, Fay Kenneth ' 43 A.B 50 Hartford Terr., New Hartford, N. Y. Bingaman, William Roy ' 43 Educ New Columbia Blow, Richard Milton ' 42 A.B 1 1 8 E. 62nd St., New York. N. Y. Bizub, Stephen Bernard ' 43 Educ 108 Depot St.. Youngwood Blair, Walter Allen, Jr. ' 41 M.E. β€” S. C 40 N. 3rd St., Lewisburg Bloete, Wilbur Roy ' 41 CKF β€” S. A. E 274 Washington Ave., Rutherford, N. J. Blum, Sylvester Joseph Sp 729 Market St., Lewisburg Blumenson, Martin Gr 18 Old Army Rd., Bernardsville, N. J. Bocchetti, Joseph William ' 41 Biol. β€” S. P. E 3 24 Clifton Ave., Lakcwood, N. J. Boguszewski, Theresa Margaret ' 40 C8F β€” D. Z 1231 S. Prospect St., Nanticoke Bold, Janet Baxter ' 43 CbF β€” A. CO 197 Chapman Ave., Lansdownc Bolton, Ralph William ' 42 C8F β€” S. A. E 478 Wilde Ave.. Drexel Hill Bolton. Suzanne Beckett ' 42 A.B 133 East Ave., Swedesboro, N. J. Bond, Charles Farrington ' 42 Biol. β€” D. S 309 S. 6th St., Lewisburg Bond, Maribeth ' 43 A.B 309 S. 6th St.. Lewisburg Bond, Norene Estella ' 43 A.B. β€” D. D. D 3025 Macklem Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Boner, George Thomas ' 4 2 Educ Gilberton Bonham, Douglas Lenox ' 43 Ch.E 219 ' W. Commerce St.. Bridgeton, N. J. Bonn, Marion Joy ' 43 A.B 627 Pear St., Scranton Boquist, Edith Mathilda ' 40 A.B. β€” K. D 3 80 Hudson St., Phillipsburg, N. J. Bortz, Margaret Mae ' 40 Chem. β€” A. C 8314 West Chester Pike. Upper Darby Bostian. Robert Blair ' 42 Ch.E 556 Second St., Northumberland Boswell, David Nathaniel ' 43 M.E. β€” D. S 3 1 7 N. George St.. Rome, N. Y. Bowen, William Walton ' 43 C8F β€” D. S 212 West End Ave., Haddonfield, N. J. Bower, Arthur Kermit ' 40 CΒ«F β€” D. S 200 E. Front St., Berwick Bower, John William ' 4 2 A.B. β€” A. CM 206 E. Front St., Danville Boyd, Betty ' 40 A.B 91 Oakview Terr., Short Hills, N. J. Boyer, Charles Donald ' 40 Educ 136 St. George St., Lewisburg Boyer, Dora Elizabeth ' 41 A.B. β€” P. M R. F. D. 1, Danville Boyer, Wilbur Beale ' 40 CΒ«F 170 King St., Northumberland Boyle, Mary LeAnne ' 42 A.B 501 Cedar St., Freeland Braden, Ruth Eleanor ' 42 A.B. β€” D. D. D 22 Arden Terr., Mt. ' Vernon, N. Y. Branagan, William Richard ' 41 C8F β€” P. G. D 5 Farrington St., Caldwell, N. J. Brandt. James Sebastian ' 43 Educ 208 N. 6th St., Youngwood Braun, Robert Herbert ' 42 A.B 525 29th St., North Bergen, N. J. Brautigam, Edward Howard ' 43 M.E. β€” S. A. E 3070 Joyce St., Philadelphia Brembeck, Cole Speicher Gr. Urbana, Ind. Brennan, Genevieve 41 A.B 47 W. Doriancc St., Kingston Breunig, Marion Louise ' 41 A.B. β€” A. CO 1203 Shore Rd., Northfield. N. J. Britton, John Edgar ' 42 A.B. β€” K. S 631 Brown St., Erie Broad, Elizabeth Joyce ' 43 A.B 1346 Ferry St., Easton Brooks. Evelyn Pauline ' 40 A.B 34 Fairview Ave., Summit, N. J. Brooks, Gertrude ' 43 A.B 5 208 Gainor Rd.. Philadelphia Brosius, Louise ' 41 A.B. β€” P. B. 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Wayne Edmund ' 40 Educ Masonic Hospital. Elizabethtown Knupp. Melvin Leroy ' 42 Biol Spring W Union Sts., Middletown Koch, Alfred Paul Gr 33 2 S. Jardin St.. Shenandoah Kocbley. Jean Alden ' 42 A.B. β€” P. M 204 Water St.. Warren Koegler. Robert Corneau ' 41 A.B. β€” K. S 13 Sunset Terr.. Maplewood. N. J. Kohlhass, Betty Louise ' 43 Educ. β€” D. Z 204 Pine St., Steelton Koplik, Benjamin Stephen ' 42 Biol. β€” S. A. M 1013 President St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Kordish. Emil ' 42 C.E. β€” L. C. A 41-21 68th St.. Winfield. L. I.. N. Y. Kornblatt. Benjamin ' 41 CWE β€” 272 E. Market St., Wilkes-Barre Kornhauser. David Henry ' 41 A.B. β€” S. C. 102 Kenmore Rd.. Highland Pk.. Upper Darby Koshland. Elizabeth Eugenie ' 40 A.B. β€” K. D 1 17 W. Market St.. Lewistown Kovski. John Joseph ' 40 E.E 1420 W. 8th St.. Erie Kraft. Stephen Jacob ' 40 A.B 139-38-85 Drive, Jamaica, N. Y. Krapf. Shirley May ' 4 2 CBF β€” K. D 3 75 Clifton Ave.. Newark. N. J. Krashkevich. Marguerite ' 41 CWF β€” K. D 591 N. 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D 803 Yeadon Ave., Ycadon 67, 160, 114 57, 40 158 76, 61, 56, 158 70 53 61. 55, 67, 52 54. 1 12, 30. 54, 95 70 70 58. 94. 72. 59. 59, 30. 69 52, 77 67. 1 12 I 14 70 56 71 62 58 1 1 53 68 15 11 68 68 61 68 59 58 95 158. 123 . 120 121 124 80. 158, 41, 30. 75 158. 30. 31. 116. 32. 89 159 65 72, 102 92. 95 118. 96. 97 159, 123, 36. 76, 51 159. 116. 123, 100. 166. 89 115 159. 36. 101 159 92. 141. 103 32. 31. 141, 96, 97. 126 95, 40 1 12. 92. 93, 206 , 159. 72. 73. 123 1 16. 71. 93, 31 . 41 . 40 . 103. 121 7 . 85. 86. 87 . 159. 31 9, 120 7, 160. 40. 85. 86. 87, 108 . 92, 93 , 95 , 161. 87 160. 82. 1 14. 122, 64, 206. 143 92 92 β– β– : - i The Collese Inn BECHTEL ' S PITT THE TAILOR 328 MARKET STREET COMPLIMENTS OF GRENOBLE BROTHERS University Jewelers 213 Market Street Lewisburg The Staff of 19 0 L ' Agenda wishes to thank the individuals and firms who have adver- tised in this issue. Your support has made possible a L ' Agenda which is much finer than anticipated. 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Richard Thompson ' 41 CBF β€” P. K. P. , - 155 Pemberton Ave.. Plainfield, N. J. Lifland, Philip Paul ' 40 Ch.E 294 Chambers St.. Phillipsburg. N. J. Linaberry. Margaret Elizabeth ' 42 A.B 40 S. Front St.. Lewisburg Linaberry. William Harold ' 4 2 Biol 40 S. Front St.. Lewisburg Lindberg. Dale Sheldon ' 43 A.B. β€” K. S 255 E. 3 1st St., Erie Lindell. Eleanor Mae ' 41 CBF β€” K. D 110 Durland Ave.. Elmira. N. Y. Liniger. Martha Rea ' 4 2 A.B. β€” P. B. P 905 Alcoma St.. Sharon Link. Joseph Albert ' 40 M.E. β€” D. S 184 Green Ave.. Woodbury, N. J. Livengood. Ralph Stanley ' 41 Educ. β€” K. S Hillsdale Ave.. Hillsdale. N. J. Lohman. June Ethel ' 41 A.B Lohr. Alice Elfreda ' 40 A.B. Lombard. Calvin Choate ' 40 C !F P. M. -P. K. P. , Tilden Hall 3 38 S. Front St., Milton Main St., Lincoln Park, N. J. 3945 Conn. Ave.. N. W.. Washington. D. C. Lonergan, Howard James ' 42 M.E. β€” P. G. D 9020 78th St.. Woodhaven. N. Y. Long. Lyle June ' 41 A.B. β€” D. D. D 219 W. Magnolia St.. 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A. E. . Messier, Margaret Robertson ' 4 2 A.B. β€” A. C. O. Meyer. Jeanne Moreland ' 4 2 Fduc. Meyer, Thomas Oliver ' 41 A.B Meyers. Paul Albert ' 40 E.E Care of H. D. Wetzel. R. D. 1. Hunlock Creek Mick, Frank ' 41 A.B Chestnut Knoll, Milford, Del. Milanick, Vera Elaine ' 40 Biol 147 N. Centre St., Frackville Millard. Charles Frederick ' 40 C.E. β€” L. C. A 151 Wood St.. ' Wilkes-Barre Milleman. Dwight Smith ' 42 C iF β€” P. K. P 643 Maplewood Ave., Ambridge Miller. Edgar Morton ' 42 C8F β€” S. A. M 29 Glen Ave., Port Chester, N. Y. Miller, Fred Allford ' 40 A.B 147 Mill St.. Parsons. Wilkes-Barre Miller, Gerald Edgar ' 40 A.B. β€” S. A. M 163 2 E. 28th St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Miller. John William ' 43 Ch.E. β€” L. C, A 414 Catherine St., Bloomsburg Miller. Margaret Pcrmilla ' 40 A.B. β€” P. M 40 Brown St.. Lewisburg Miller. Martha Kathryn ' 42 C8F β€” K. D 819 Lincoln Place. Beaver Falls Miller. Victor ' 41 A.B. β€” S. A. M R. D. 2. Balmvillc. Newburgh, N. Y. Mills. Lemar Charles ' 40 CBF β€” L. C. A 12 Murray St.. Warsaw. N. Y. Millward. Kathryn Louise ' 4 3 A.B. β€” P. B. P 5 26 N. Front St., Milton Minck. Peter. Jr. ' 41 Biol. β€” S. A. E 4609 Hudson Blvd., N. Bergen, N. J. Minium. Robert David ' 40 A.B. β€” K. D. R 26 S. Front St.. Lewisburg Minner. Carolyn Sarah ' 41 A.B. β€” D. D. D Box 102. Egypt Mitchell, Lesher Albert ' 41 Ch.E 255 4th St., Northumberland Mitchill. Virginia Klomburg ' 43 A.B. β€” D. D. D 12 Maple Terr., Maplewood, N. J. 163 85 66. 66. I 12 120 53 121, 71 Page 163, 82. 95 94. 95, 1 II Mavrogordatos, Ralph Stephen Sp 56 E. 89th St., New York. N. Mayhew, Mary Louise ' 40 Educ. β€” A. CO 5 1 S. Windsor Ave.. Atlantic City, N. Mazzarella. Daniel Andrew ' 4 2 A.B. β€” A. CM 5819 I 7th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. McCabe. Virginia ' 43 Biol. β€” A. CO. 200 Forest Ave., Keansburg, N. J. McCauley, Kathleen Virginia ' 4 3 Biol. β€” P. B. P 16 Woodland Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. McCausland. Henrietta Louise ' 40 Biol 113 Linden St.. 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Emporium 69, 60, 69, 66 163, 70, 66 66, 66, 112. 113 31 66 66 72 61 55. 68. 1 10 61. 55. 1 14 56. 164 84 57. 68 69. 60. 70. 1 12 55. 70 163, 112, 113 , 92. 163. 114. 206 63. 65. 143 93 I 16. 117. gt 163 119 164. 114. 116 64 I 12 . 121 92 164. 82. 119. 123. 41, 83 . 164 164. 41 . 121 164. 120 74 123. 121 164. 122. 1 12. 30-1-2. 98. 143 90 , 92. 96. 97 30. 32. 103, 31, 104, 41, 50, 141 112. 164 66. 206. 104. 105. 79 165, 96, 97, 127 68, 105 67 55, 69. 113 112, 165 1 17, 165 58, 52, 62 165 62, 58 70, 68 62 72, 124 92, 93 94, 95 91, 96. 97. 127 119. 120 85. 86 165, 121 77, 75, 126, 96, 97 165, 119 165, 119. 95, 92 66 55 59, 166, 115 67, 206. 94. 104. 119. 121 67, 110 95, 79, 65 Another course required β€” It ' s not a four year course β€” this is a Hfetime one. In this school the tests come daily. It requires constant study β€” application β€” striving for improvement. And, in this school you make your own report β€” in what you produce. 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J. Morgan, Thomas Lewis Gr. 3 22 First St., Olyphant Morgan, William Rosser ' 40 Educ 428 N. Maple Ave.. Kingston Morrison. Marcia ' 40 A.B 5 Mildorf St.. Rochester. N. Y. Morrison, Robert ' 41 CKF β€” P. G. D. 403 Flint St., Oakwood Heights. S. L N. Y. Morton. William Robert ' 41 E.E. β€” S. P. E 11 Montgomery Ave.. W. Pittston Mosher, Marjorie Estelle ' 42 CWF β€” D. Z 423 Forrest Ave.. Teaneck, N. J. Mueller, Ernest C. Gr 15 Kromer St.. Berwyn Mulford, Helen ' 40 A.B 73 3 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark. N. J. Mundry, John Joseph ' 40 A.B 1134 Prospect St.. Nanticoke Munroe, William Gordon ' 42 CKF β€” S. C 4407 State Rd.. Drexel Hill Munson, Paul Augustus ' 42 A.B 56 Swarthmore St.. New Haven. Conn. Murphy, Geraldine Harriet ' 40 C ' F 450 Righter ' s Mill Rd.. Penn Valley, Narberth Murray. Esther Gertrude ' 40 A.B. β€” P. M 25 Brown St., Lewisburg Myers. Harriet Jane ' 41 A.B. β€” P. B. P 100 Jefferson Ave.. Vandergrift Nagel, Charles Wesley. Jr. ' 4 2 Educ. β€” K. S 1019 W. 6th St., Plainficld, N. J. Nagle, Robert Edward ' 41 CWF 45 3 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming Narber, George LeRoy ' 41 C iF 626 St. Catherine St., Lewisburg Nardy. Christine Anne ' 40 A.B. β€” D. D. D 3 50 Grant St., Leechburg D. D 319 Woodley Rd., Merion A. E 23 7 W. Broadway, Red Lion P. E 3 Kirkcndall Ave.. Wilkes-Barre 226 Lawrence St.. Mt. Vernon. N. Y. D. D 6310 N. 13th St., Philadelphia Old Lane Pike. Devon CO 11 20 Woodmont Ave.. Williamsport Nicely. Linabelle ' 42 A.B 411 Main St.. Watsontown Nichols. Clarence Carver ' 42 Biol. β€” S. C Main St., Carmel, N. Y. Nichols. Emmabelle ' 40 CWF 7 Linden Ave., Elsmere, Del. Nicol. Frederick Charles ' 42 A.B. β€” K. S. 63 E. Pierrepont Ave.. Rutherford, N. J. Nicolait. Eugene Berthold. Jr. ' 4 2 CKF β€” P. K. P. . 131 Vernon Ave.. Rockville Centre, N. Y. Nixon, John Clarence ' 40 A.B, β€” K. D. R Nolan. Martin Joseph ' 42 A.B. β€” P. G. D Nolan. Robert John ' 41 CΒ F β€” P. G. D Nonemaker. Frank. Jr. ' 41 M.E. β€” A. CM Noonan, John DeWayne ' 4 3 Ch.E. β€” L. C A Nash. Jane Column ' 41 CfciF β€” D Neff. Charles Martin ' 4 2 CΒ«F β€” S Netzel. Philip Carl ' 41 M.E. β€” S. Newbergh, Elaine Rhoda ' 43 Educ. Newell. Elizabeth Jane ' 43 CΒ F β€” D Newman. Robert Charles ' 43 CWF Nicely. Eleanor Emma ' 43 A.B. β€” A. N. J. N. J. 926 Madison Ave.. Paterson, 169 Pennington Ave., Trenton, 169 Pennington Ave., Trenton, N. J. 127 N. 24th St., Camp Hill . . 459 E. Church St.. Elmira, N. Y. Nork. Vincent Hilary ' 40 A.B. Northrup, Robert Mitchell ' 43 Chem. β€” S. A. Noxon. Mildred Adelaide ' 41 A.B. β€” P. M. Nutt, Richard Waller ' 41 A.B. β€” D. S Nylund, Milton Evans ' 42 Biol. Oak, Helen Margaret ' 42 A.B. β€” P. B. P. , 3 9 W. Washington St., Nanticoke Montague St.. Canton 85 Storer Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Witherbee Court Apts.. Pelham Manor. N. Y. 543 Brookside Ave.. Yeadon 2164 Eldred Ave., Lakewood, O. Oaks. Dorthey Wright ' 40 A.B 119 Oak Ridge Ave.. Summit. N. J. 179 E. Broad St., Montgomery Frazer Ave.. Collingswood. N. J. 108 Grant Ave., Leonia. N. J. 265 Front St.. Northumberland O ' Connell. Robert Vincent ' 43 M.E Oesterle, Mary Ellen ' 42 A.B. β€” P. B. P 23 Oliver. Martha Louise ' 41 A.B Olley, James Francis ' 42 Biol. Ong, Emily Piper Sp 115 S. Front St.. Milton Orso, Mary Thresa ' 43 Educ. 1 107 Memorial Ave,. Williamsport Osborne, Margaret Esther ' 42 CWF β€” A. CO 6 Abbott Ave., Danbury. Conn. Osmun. Leland Stanford. Jr. ' 43 A.B 924 Park Ave., Collingswood, N. J. Osovick. Nina ' 43 A.B R 2, Box 390, Vineland, N. J. Ostcrgren. James Edward ' 4 2 Biol. β€” A. CM 63 7 Taylor St.. Lewisburg Otto. Robert Lewis ' 42 A.B. β€” S. P. E 6103 78th St.. Elmhurst. L. L. N. Y. M Westfield B. P 702 Arthur Ave., Scottdale P 543 Curtin St., Harrisburg 106 Front St.. Danville Outman. Dorothy George ' 41 Overholt. Phyllis McClure ' 43 Owen, John Ru.ssell ' 4 2 Ch.E Owens, .Elizabeth Gwen ' 43 A Edith Renshaw ' 43 A Jay Ernest ' 43 CWF William Howard ' 43 Irving Leon ' 41 CWF β€” Jack Madison Sp. A.B.- A.B.- β€”P. B. -P. β€”P. K. Painter, Palmer. Palmer, Parker Parker Parker, Passage, B.β€” P. B. P 211 S. Washington St.. Muncy 304 Butler Ave.. Johnstown C (F 517 Thomas St.. Stroudsburg -S. A. M 1 1 75 5th Ave., N. Bergen, N. J. 215 Wood St., Monroe, La. Janette ' 43 A.B. β€” P. B. P Brook Park, Lewisburg Douglas Ward ' 43 A.B 24 Chester St., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Pattison. Charles Lewis ' 41 CKF β€” L. C A Main St.. Elkland Patton. Martha Jane ' 41 A.B. 140 E. Taylor Ave., Wildwood, N. J. Jr. ' 43 ME West Milton 139 N. 3rd St.. Lewisburg 126 S. Horace St.. Woodbury, N. J. -A. C 33 Kinsey Ave.. Kenmore. N. Y. Pawling. Harold Marshal Pawling. Kathryn Louise ' 43 A. Peachey. Helen Elaine ' 40 Biol. Pearce. 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John Christian ' 4 2 CBF 301 W, Broad St., Bridgeton. N. J. Pettigrew, Richard Shaw ' 41 CKF β€” A. CM. R. D. 4, Greensburg Pettit, Harvey Prescott ' 42 C8F β€” D, S. 51 Egbert Ave., W. New Brighton, S. I., N, Y. Philips, Robert Herman ' 43 CSF 138 Summit Ave., Upper Montdair. N. J. Phillips, Eleanor Frances ' 43 A.B 700 Kings Highway. Haddon Heights. N. J. Phillips. Fred Jefferson ' 40 Biol. β€” K. D. R 821 Prescott Ave., Scranton Phillips, Lewis Eugene ' 41 E.E 170 Brown St.. Lewisburg Phillips. Marion Gertrude ' 43 Biol 2027 Whitehall St.. Harrisburg Pierce. Frances Josephine ' 42 Biol. 182 S. Pioneer Ave.. Shavertown Pierzchala. Pete John 42 Educ 51 1 13th St.. Windber Piskorski. John ' 41 M.E 50 Cist St.. Wilkes-Barre Plewak. John ' 41 Educ. β€” S. A. E 1147 Payne Ave.. N. Tonawanda. N. Y. Plugge. Norma Edith ' 42 A.B Station Ave.. Glendora. N. J. Pocius. Frank Leon ' 40 A.B 3 23 Taylor St., Riverside. N. J. A. D. Podrygalski, Chester ' Victor ' 43 A.B. Poffenberger. Mary Jane ' 43 A.B. β€” D. D. D. Posner. Ralph M. ' 40 A.B Potter. Charles Wilbur, Jr. ' 41 Biol β€” L. C Powers. Janice Elizabeth ' 43 Biol. β€” D. D. Powley. Edwin Davidson. Jr. ' 4 2 CBF Price, Frederick Sheldon ' 40 Ch.E. β€” P. K. Primm. Viola Anna ' 41 A.B. Priore. Nicholas Robert ' 41 C8F β€” S. C Pueschel. Annamarie ' 4 3 CWF β€” P. M. . . . Puff. Robert Charles ' 4 2 Biol. β€” S. C Pulford, James Baldwin ' 40 CtSF β€” K. S. Pursley, Homer Orville ' 4 3 CUT- β€” S. C Pvle, Eleanor ' 4 3 CΒ«Fβ€” P. M , 763 Nash Rd.. N. Tonawanda. N. Y. . 214 N. 17ih St.. Camp Hill 35 24 78th St.. Jackson Heights. N. Y. . . . - 517 Washington Ave.. Jersey Shore . . . 201 E. Genesee St.. Auburn. N. Y. 308 2nd St.. Oakmont 1639 Naudain St.. Harrisburg 13 10 Greenwood Ave.. Trenton, N, J. 103 Cedar St.. Buffalo. N. Y. . 140 Greenway. N.. Forest Hills. N. Y, . . 310 4th Ave.. Haddon Heights, N. J. 128 E. Hudson St., Elmira, N. Y. 208 7th St.. Lewisburg 155 Chestnut St.. 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Redding, Margaret Louise ' 43 A.B. β€” D. D. D. Reed. Charles Palmer ' 41 CE 2609 Fifth Ave.. Altoona Reed. Robert Ralston, III ' 41 E.E 65 Washington St.. Morristown. N. J. Reeder, Frances Ellen ' 43 A.B. β€” K. D 238 E. Broad St.. Tamaqua Reese. Donald Richard ' 40 E.E. β€” S. A. M 407 E. Fifth Ave.. Berwick 3 1 E. Smith St., Corry 230 W. Market St.. Clearfield H. Letchworth Village, Thiells. N. Y. 14 Jackson Ave., Middletown. N. Y. 215 Cypress Ave.. Jenkintown N. N. N. N. 168. 1 14 70 168. 121, 1 14 56. 168. 41 60 57 51 59. 168. 81 120 1 12 112 72 82. 72. 73. 72, 73 168. I 10 67. 65 168 58. 92 67, 95 -P. M R. F. D. 1. Newburgh, β€”A. CO New Lisbon, 4 Washington PI., Baldwin. . . 73 2 Embrec Crescent. Westfield. 2141 N. Fifth St.. Harrisburg 355 Hawthorne Terr., Mt, Vernon, N. Y, 15 West 1 1th St., New York, N. Y. Chestnut St., Mt. 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Rice, John Miller ' 40 A.B. β€” D. S. 610 St. George St., Lewisburg Rice Martha Jane ' 41 Biol. β€” P. B. P. 610 St. George St.. Lewisburg Richardson. Danforth Kidd ' 42 A.B. β€” P. G. D 39 Sherwood Ave.. Pelham. N. Y. Rider, Ruth Aldrich ' 4 2 A.B.β€” D. D. D Vestal Rd.. Vestal. N. Y. Riefler. John Franklyn ' 42 Biol 1231 Main St.. Honesdale Riley. John Warren ' 42 A.B Front St., Parsons, W. Va. Ringstrom. Alfred Charles ' 41 CKFβ€”L. C A. . Trucksville 58 Rink, Robert William ' 41 CΒ F β€” P. K. P 13 09 Garden Lane. Wyomissing Park. Reading Roberts Helen Caldwell ' 41 A.B. β€” A. CO. 213 Cypress Ave.. Jenkintown Robinhold. William Lewis ' 43 CΒ F β€” P. K. P. 130 S. Spruce St.. Birdsboro Robins. Alexander ' 43 M.E 1142 Thornton Ave.. Plainfield, N. J. Rochford, Paul Anson ' 41 A,B 5 Linden Ave., Troy, N. 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' William Joseph ' 43 Biol. β€” S. A. M. , 414 15th St.. Honesdale Root. Eliza Russell ' 40 Educ. 617 Market St.. Lewisburg Rosenberg. Allan Julius ' 41 Biol 286 White Horse Pike. Berlin. N. J. Rosengartcn. Martin Frank ' 42 C SF β€” S. A. M 49 Fanshaw Ave.. Yonkers. N. Y. Roser, Dorothy ' 4 2 A.B. β€” A. CO 45 Brenton Terr.. Pittsfield, Mass. Roser. Hugh Richard ' 43 M.E. β€” S. P. E 48 Taylor Blvd.. Harrisburg Roshon. Germaine Metzger ' 42 Biol. 1408 N. 14lh St., Reading Rothermel. Glen Urban ' 41 C.E. - 843 N. 4th St.. Sunbury Rothrock. David Roswell. Jr. ' 40 Biol 40 Center St.. Milton Roughgarden. Cornelius Robert ' 40 Biol Riverview Drive. Totowa Boro. N. J. Rouse. Dorothea ' 4 3 A.B. 108 Glen Lake Ave.. Pitman. N. J. Roush. Richard Judson ' 40 Ch.E. β€” P. K. P. 45 Mallery Place. Rovcrsi. Mane Adelc ' 40 A.B. β€” K. D. Ill Pembroke Roy, Janet Douglas ' 41 Educ. β€” P. M. Roy. Philip Howard ' 42 CΒ«F β€” S. C 64 Royer. Robert Dale ' 41 CWFβ€” L. C. A. Rubin. Irving David ' 4 3 CKFβ€” S. A. M. . . Ruch. John Bartholomew ' 42 Ch.E. . Rue. Lawrenson Correll ' 43 Educ. Ruigh. Alice Beatrice ' 40 Educ Sagotsky. Irving ' 43 Biol. Sallade. William Edwin. II ' 4 3 CBF β€” S. C. Salmon. Patricia Ann ' 43 A.B. β€” D. D. D. Wilkes-Barre PL. Kew Gardens. L. I.. N. Y. 110 Sunset Ave.. Verona. N. J. Second St.. Red Bank. N. J. 79 Lehigh St., Trucksville .311 Washington St.. Elmira. N. Y. . - , 2 King St.. Northumberland R. F. D. I, Hightstown, N. J. 77-79 Seaman Ave.. New York. N. Y. . . 73 8 Quinton Ave.. Trenton. N. J. 516 E. Broadway, Milton 13 Cole St.. Port Jervis. N. Y. Salzberg. Robert Seymonr 42 A.B. β€” S. A.M. .Hotel Embassy. 154 W. 70th St.. New York. N. Y. Samuel. Jean Margaret ' 42 A.B 3519 Lakeshore Ave.. Oakland. Calif. Sanders. Helen Lauicne ' 40 A.B 1 19 E. Chestnut St.. Shamokin Savidge. Mary Sophia ' 4 1 CBF β€” D. D. D Turbotville Sceurman. Lionel Naulty ' 43 A.B. β€” S. P. E 234 Rector St.. Perth Amboy, N. J. Schalick. 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Shoemaker, Dorothy Elizabeth ' 40 A.B. Shoemaker, George Gaius. Jr. ' 4 2 A.B.β€” Shoemaker. Mary Phyllis ' 43 CBF β€” A. CO.. 158 Catawissa Ave.. Sunbury Shoencr. Jean Elizabeth ' 41 A.B. β€” K. D Trevorton Shoff. John Frank ' 40 Biol. β€” K. S Madera Sholl. Donald Hare ' 42 A.B. β€” D. S 25 Kenton Ave., Pitman. N. J. Shounder. Jane Leh ' 42 A.B. β€” K, D 137 W, Windsor St.. Reading Shultz, RaeLouise ' 40 A.B.β€” P. B. P 56 Oak Lane, Trenton, N. J. Page 170 1 16 58. 170 94 68. 170 1 13 62 92 62 69 61 119. 121 170 118. 170. 115 94 52. 170. 121. 118 68, 170 70 113. 115. 94. 96. 97 58. 123, 96, 97 62 171 53. 67 62 1 12 67. 61 61 I 12. 62 56. 56. 56. 44 52 58 62, 52. 58. 96. 1 12 58. 60 121 72 52. 56. 171 171 1 12. 1 14. 93 96, 97 171, 114. 32, 95. 116. 99 30. 31 94. 95 113. 41 171. 41. 123. 30. 76. 51 41. 96, 97 124 171 171, 51. 32, 120 120 97 92. 96. 97 40 41. 45. 76. 41 Shaw. Dorothy Athelia ' 42 A.B. β€” K. D I 9 N. Third St., Clearfield Shaw. James Walter ' 42 A.B. β€” K. 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Jamestown. N. Y. Smith. Philip Blystone ' 43 CBF β€” K. S 917 W. Church St.. Elmira. N. Y. Smith. Robert Wellington ' 41 E.E 303 Mulberry St,. Berwick Smith. William Kay ' 41 A.B 142 Fairmount Ave.. Sunbury Snowman. Clifford Morton ' 43 C.E. β€” S. A. E 834 S. Main St.. Plantsville. Conn. Snyder. Adelcne Edith ' 45 Biol. β€” A. CO 138 S. Front St.. Lewisburg Snyder. Joyce Ruth ' 43 CKF β€” A. CO 95 Hudson Ave.. Red Bank. N. J. Snyder. Kenneth Glenn ' 40 E.E. β€” L. C A 1417 E. Market St.. Sunbury Snyder. Richard Craine ' 40 A.B. β€” S. C 431 Clark St.. S. Orange. N. J. Snyder. Robert Artanus ' 41 M.E. β€” S. C 431 Clark St.. S. Orange. N. J. Snyder, Robert Leon ' 42 A.B 1417 E. Market St.. Sunbury Sogorka. James Michael ' 41 dir β€” S. A. E 16 Van Winkle Ave.. Passaic. N. J. Sokol, Stephen Joseph ' 43 A.B 5 Wagner Ct.. Johnstown. N. Y. Sopko. Joseph John ' 40 ME. 125 Main St.. Glen Lyon Sourber. Betty Wiest ' 43 A.B β€” P. B. P. 109 Rowc St.. Tamaqua Spies. Raymond James ' 43 Biol 410 Hill St.. Boonton. N. J. Stabler. Lester LeRoy Gr New Columbia Stadden. Marjorie Ann ' 40 Educ R. D. 1. Milton Stadler. Jack 40 CBF β€” S. A. M 639 West End Ave., New York. N. Y. Stahl. John Clayton ' 43 A.B Middlcburg Stahl. Roy Elliss. Jr. ' 41 C8Fβ€” L. C A 207 State St.. Nanticoke ' 43 C8F 210 S. 3rd St.. Lewisburg A B. β€” P. M 4 1 7 E. Broadway. Milton ' 40 A.B 1508 West St.. Honesdalo -P. B. P 4414 Greenwich Parkway. N. W.. Wa.shington. D. C ' 41 CΒ F β€” L. C A 218 W. Philadelphia Ave.. Boyertown Stanlev. Helen Margaret Stanncrt. Mary Jane ' 40 Stanton, Robert Lowry Starr, Beverly ' 4 2 A.B.- Starrett, William Jesse. Jr Stauffer, C, Carl ' 40 A,B. β€” K. D. R Burnsidc Stauffer. Sarah Jean ' 42 A,B, β€” D. Z 91 King St.. Northumberland Steamer. Robert Julius ' 43 A.B, β€” S. C 614 Clay Ave . Rochester. N. Y. Stebbins. Edwin Snyder Gr 720 Market St.. Lewisburg Stebbins. Robert Allison ' 41 Ch.E 11 Queen St . Wellsboro Steele. Jean Pauline ' 41 A.B. β€” P. B. P 225 Longfellow St.. Vandcrgrift Steele. Thomas Emmett ' 41 A.B. β€” P. G. D Madison. S Dak Stephens. William Harold ' 41 CΒ«Fβ€” P. K. P 133 N. 15th St.. Allentown Sterne. Howard Samuel. Jr. ' 43 ME 948 N. Central Ave.. Woodmere. N. Y. Sterner. George Nicely ' 41 E.E. β€” K. S 12 Main St.. Dewart Sterniuk, Ilaria ' 40 A.B β€” P. B, P 20 Turner St.. Plvmouth Stetkcwicz. Mary Sp. . 124 S. 5th St.. Lewisburg Stetscr. Dana George ' 43 M.E. β€” K. S 701 W. 31st St.. Wilmington. Del. Stevens. Hilbert Lindsley ' 43 A.B 211 Maple St.. Athens Stevens. Rosalind Marie ' 43 CWF β€” P. M 205 Arthur Ave.. Scranton Stevenson. Anne Elizabeth ' 43 A.B Everett Rd.. Red Bank. N. J. Stevenson. Wayne Jennings ' 42 Biol N. W. Cor. Park W Valley Ave.. Vincland. N. J. Stillman. Gladys Evelyn ' 40 A.B. β€” P. M 109-25 212 St.. Queens Village. N. Y. Stockier. Joseph Anthony ' 42 Biol. β€” K. S 1041 Terrace Ave.. Wyomissing StoUer. Julia Norris ' 40 A.B. β€” K. D 63 Poll.-.rd Rd.. Mountain Lakes. N. J. Stolz Anna Louise ' 42 A.B. β€” D. D. D 103 S. Front St.. Lewisburg Stolz. Donald Paul ' 41 A B. β€” D. S 103 S. Front St.. Lewisburg Stone. Harriet Grace ' 41 CtfF β€” P. M 8406 Woodsidc Pkway. Silver Springs. Md. Stone. Nina Jean 43 A.B, β€” D D. D 21 W. Fayette St.. Uniontown Stone. Robert Franklin ' 41 M.E. β€” S. A. E 3 Realty Bldg.. Milton Stone. Ruth Tybout ' 43 A.B. β€” D. D. D 306 Walnut St.. Hollidaysburg Stott. William Russell. Jr. ' 4 2 Ch.E. β€” S. C 208 Elm Drive. Lansdale Stover. Elizabeth Jane ' 41 A.B. β€” K. D 44 Forman St.. Bradford Stover. Elva Marjorie Sp 80 Market St.. Lewisburg Straley. Frederick Arthur ' 4 1 Biol Germania Strittmatter. Kenneth Robert ' 42 CKF 59 Rookwood Ave.. Baldwin. N. Y. Stroud. Gertrude Virginia ' 42 A.B. Main Xi Chestnut Sts.. Moorcstown. N. J. Strunk. William Milton ' 43 Biol , . , 347 Chestnut St.. Mifflinburg Stryker. Weston Carslile ' 40 CBF 18 Bennett St.. Williamsport Styer. Marguerite Walton ' 40 Educ. β€” K. D 1700 Locust St., Norristown Page 112. 172, 119. 123, 95. 32. 9 59 62. 124 112 52. 92 61. 172. 92 90 172 172. 72 172. 112. I 14. 1 17. 84. 91 173, 119 1 12. 94. 95 96. 97. 116 66 61. 114. 02. 116 61 60 56. 41 1 19 92 55. 121 69 173, 120, 101 53. 173. 110. 114. Hi 53 55 124 173 66 112. 173 62. 173. 51 112. 92 58 94 70. 173 173, 1 14. 119. 92 66 58. 92. 103. 116 59. 174 71 53 1 18. 96. 97 66, 1 12. 92. 206. 64 54. 38 52. 77 50, 41. 120 66, 174. 1 17. 95. 87 56. 41 92. 101 70 1 12 70. 174 56 68. 174 67. 113 57. 44 70, 92, 94. 93 67 67 53. 115 68 1 13. 96. 97 96, 97 174, 117. 84 68. 174, 112. 63 β€’ ♦  ♦ .♦ ... y V Β₯ Name Year Degree Affiliation Home Address Swallow, Mayme Irene ' 43 A.B. β€” K. D 68 W. 17th St.. Northampton Symington, Margaret Boax ' 41 C !F β€” P. B. P 1406 Centennial St., McKeesport Sypher. William Henry ' 43 Biol 133 Walnut St., Milton Tappan, Graham Lister ' 4 2 A.B. β€” S. A. E 219 Park St., Attlebor o, Mass. Tatman, Robert Cecil ' 43 Biol R. D. 1, Lewisburg Tedcsco, Eugene Carl ' 40 A.B. β€” K. D. R. 332 Keystone Ave., Peckville Teter. Robert Hain ' 41 A.B. β€” S. C. 472 Gramatan Ave., Cedarcrest Apt.. Fleetwood, Mt. Vernon. N. Y. Thacher, Lothrop Russell ' 41 A.B. β€” S. A. E 247 Hamilton PI., Hackensack, N. J. Theiss, Frances Warren ' 40 CUF β€” P. B. P 110 University Ave., Lewisburg Thevenet, Eleanor Mason ' 43 Biol. β€” D. Z 45 Walnut Ave., Millburn, N. J. Thomas, Betty Neild ' 42 A.B. β€” D. D. D 2904 Lyndhurst Ave.. Baltimore. Md. Thomas, Clifford James ' 43 Educ 14 Riverview Ave.. Ridley Park Thomas, Donald William ' 41 Educ 149 E. Independence St., Shamokin Thomas, Dorothy Meca ' 40 A.B. β€” P. B. P 1224 Wyoming Ave., Exeter Thomas, Earle Franklin ' 42 Educ. β€” K. S 60 Clinton Rd., Glen Ridge, N. J. Thomas, George Pryor, Jr. ' 41 Biol 121 W. Catawissa St., Nesquehoning Thomas. Leighton John ' 40 Ch.E. β€” K. D. R Chapman Lake, R. D. 1, Jermyn Thomas. Robert Everitt ' 41 A.B. β€” D. S 961 Grove St., Elmira, N. Y. Thomas. William Goodling ' 43 C8F β€” L. C. A 47 N. Queen St., York Thomas, William Howard ' 41 Educ. β€” S. P. E 103 Sly St., Luzerne Thompson, Anna June ' 41 A.B 1902 4th St., Altoon:; Thompson. Jane Marie ' 43 A.B. β€” P. B. P 274 Franklin Ave., ' Vandergrift Thornell, Harrison Wylie ' 42 A.B. β€” P. K. P 33 Hillside Ave., Chatham, N. J. Thornton. Helen Mary Sp 142 Essex Ave,, Glen Ridge, N. J. Ticcony, Teresa Margaret ' 43 A.B 26 St. John St., Lewisburg Tice, Walter Ruhl ' 43 Biol 3rd ! Juniper Sts., Quakertown Titman, Ruth Harriet ' 41 CΒ F β€” P. B. P 34 Slocum St., Tunkhannock Tompkins, Barbara Magruder ' 40 A.B. β€” D. D. D 242 Talbot Place. S. 1.. N. Y. Tosh. Thomas Arthur ' 41 A.B. β€” P. G. D 407 Rodman Ave., Jenkintown Towner, Bctte Bush ' 40 C8F β€” K. D 230 Bestal Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Towner, Virgil Lloyd, Jr. ' 41 CKF β€” P. G. D 1269 Washington Rd.. Mt. Lebanon Tracy, Richard Hays ' 42 CBF β€” K. S 470 E. Greene St.. Waynesburg Tras. Peter, Jr. ' 43 A.B. β€” L. C. A 108 Roosevelt Ave., Endicott. N. Y. Trauger. John Frederick ' 40 A.B 41 Vine St., Binghamton, N. Y. Trecartin. Cyrus Staples. Jr. ' 42 Chem. β€” K. S 393 Grove St., Upper Montclair, N, J. Treon, Margaret ' 40 Educ Turbotville Tressler, Isaac Jacob ' 40 CBF β€” S. P. E Herndon Trinkaus, Ruth Joan ' 40 A.B. β€” D. D. D 3 27 Franklin Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Troy, Wilbur ' 41 Educ 143 Lincoln St., Wilkes-Barre Tuhy, Darina Judith ' 41 C8F 663 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre TuUy, Eleanor Ann ' 42 A.B. β€” P. M. 7 White Birch Terr., Caldwell, N. J. Tumen, Harry Bernard ' 43 A.B. β€” S. A. M 221 1st Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. Turner, John Philip ' 43 CWF 31 Barberry Ct.. Amityville, L. I., N. Y. Turner. Mildred Alice ' 40 A.B R. F. D. 2, Honesdalc Turner, Wilbur Emerson, Jr. ' 42 A.B. β€” P. K. P 43 Main St., Montgomery Twidale, Mae Catherine ' 43 C8F 160 Brown St., Lewisburg Tyson, James Arthur ' 41 C8F β€” S. A. E Greenway Lane W Hamilton Rd.. Merion Tyson, John Lever ' 42 Biol 938 Linden St.. Bethlehem Tyson. Ralph Maurice ' 41 CBF β€” S. A. E Greenway Lane 8 Hamilton Rd., Merion Umpleby, Curtis Quintus Sp College Inn, Lewisburg Underwood. Raymond Preston ' 41 A.B 23 Union St., Mt. Holly. N. J, Unruh, Gilbert Harrison, Jr. ' 42 CWF β€” P. G. D 415 Runnymede Ave., Jenkintown Vale, Edwin Cecil ' 42 A.B 271 E. Union St., Nanticoke Vanderbilt, Walter Scott, Jr. ' 42 CWF β€” K. S 1 Seaman Ave.. New York. N. Y. Vandewart, Floyd ' 40 CWF β€” S. A. M 3 70 Riverside Drive. New York. N. Y. Van Ness. Robert Parmelee ' 42 Ch.E. β€” P. G. D. ... 31 Collinwood Rd., Maplcwood, N, J. Van Nort. Elsie Northup ' 40 Ct!F 1012 Sunset St., Scranton Van Sant, John Philip, Jr. ' 43 CΒ F 249 Washington St., Glen Ridge, N, J. Van Why, Julie Anne ' 42 A.B. β€” D. Z 160 Williams Ave., Winstcd, Conn. Vender. Louis Joseph ' 41 C8F 132 1st St., Old Forge Viele, Clarence Wilbur ' 42 C8F β€” S. A. E 204 E. Hamilton Ave.. Sherrill. N. Y. Voneida, Harold Albert ' 4 2 Educ R. D. 2. Selinsgrovc Wagner, Gerald Franklin ' 40 C !F β€” S. A. E 448 Hepburn St., Milton Wagner, Jay William ' 43 Ch.E 38 N. 7th St.. Lewisburg Waite, Floyd James ' 40 C8F β€” S. C Howard Waldman, Murray ' 40 C8F 3 245 Both St., Jackson Hts., N. Y. Walker. Mary Emma Sp. 308 St. George St., Lewisburg Walker, Robert Lawrence ' 4 3 Biol. β€” S. A. E 201 Pearl St., Endwell, N. Y. Walker, William Donald ' 40 Ch.E.β€” S. C 210 Emerson St., Vandergrift Wall. Charles Rex, Jr., ' 42 CBF β€” K. S 2605 Hillcrest Rd.. Drexel Hill Wall, Robert William Wesley ' 40 A.B. β€” K. D. R 236 N. West St.. Allentown Wallace, Beryl Adrian ' 42 A.B 27 N. 5th St., Lewisburg Wallen, Carolyn Keith ' 40 C fF β€” P, B. P 86 N. Main St., Eldred Walling. Fitz Roy ' 43 Biol. New Monmouth. N. J. Walters. William Walter ' 40 Educ 282 Middle Rd.. Askam. Wilkes-Barre Waltersdorf. Mary Louise ' 43 A.B. β€” P. M 506 Baltimore St.. Hanover Walton, Clara Jean ' 43 A.B. β€” A. CO R. D. 3, Norristown Ward, Donald Clarence ' 40 A.B R. D. 4, Geneseo, III. Ward. John Vallette ' 41 Ch.E. β€” P. K. P 2134 Swatara St., Harrisburg Warmkessel, Willard Arthur ' 40 Biol. β€” L. C. 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O. 121 Crestwood Ave., Crestwood. Tuckahoe, N. Y. Wazeter, Alexander John ' 40 A.B. β€” S. P. E 392 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre Weaver, John Mason ' 43 A.B 731 Mountain Ave.. Westfield, N. J. Weaver, Kathryn Irene ' 40 CWF R. D. 1 , Milton Webb, Katherine Emma ' 40 C !F β€” A. CO.. 5 East Dr., Marven Gardens, Margate City. N. J. Weber, Jean Ellen ' 43 CWF β€” D. D. D 902 Colonia Rd., Elizabeth. N. J. Weibel, Mary Jane ' 41 A.B. β€” A. CO 707 Laughlin Ave.. Aliquippa Weinberg, Matthew Alan ' 43 Biol 12 Crown St., Brooklyn. N. Y. Weinberger, Marian Bell ' 42 A.B High Ridge Ave., Ridgefield. Conn. Weinstock, Chester Edward ' 41 CfciF 343 E. South St., Wilkes-Barre Weist, Marion Jane ' 43 C8F β€” P. M 1204 Vine St.. Scranton Wells, Herbert Ernest ' 41 Educ. β€” S. P. E 41 Beucler PI.. Bergenfield. N. J. Welsh, Howard Emory ' 40 Ch.E 80 Woodland Ave.. Summit. N. J. Wenner. Harry William ' 40 Educ. β€” S. A. E 1727 Erlen Rd.. Philadelphia Wenrick, Walter Brocaw. Jr. ' 42 A.B. β€” S. A. E 839 Walnut St.. Royersford Wentzel. Margaret A. Sp Skippack Wertman, George Barr ' 43 C8F β€” K. D. R Main St., Turbotvillc Westcott, Joseph Sp Picture White, Dorothy Mae ' 43 A.B 3 2 W. Holly St.. Cranford White. Dorothy Wilson ' 40 A.B. β€” D. D. D. White. Wilbur Elton ' 43 Ch.E. β€” S. A. E. Whitehead, Robert Charles ' 42 M.E Whiteman. Richard ' 42 A.B. β€” P. G. D Biol. β€” D. S A Bβ€” P. K. P. Rocks Whitney. Leslie Winfield ' 42 Whittam. Stewart Finis ' 43 Whitten. Mary Hortense ' 42 A.B. Whyte. James Primrose, ' 43 A.B. β€” S. C Wickerham, Earl Phillips, Jr. ' 43 Biol. β€” P. Wickerham, John DeWitt ' 43 Biol. β€” P. K. 1322 Plimpton Ave.. New York, 101 Locust Ave.. Rockville Centre. 4 24 Nuber Ave.. Mt. Vernon. 409 Prospect Ave., Mt. Vernon. 745 Main St.. Peckville Bellevue Ave.. Langhorne J. Y. Y. Y. Y. 410 Wiegand, Doris Ethel ' 4 2 CΒ«F β€” D, Wiley, Marguerite Pauline ' 40 C f Wilkalis, Mary Jean ' 40 CBF Wilkinson, Herbert Walter ' 4 2 CBF- Wilkinson. John Howard ' 42 Educ. Wilkinson. Theodore John ' 40 CUF β€” Williams, Bennett Good ' 42 CE. Donald Shafer ' 40 Educ. β€” A Lovenia Elaine ' 42 Educ. Stanley Gage ' 43 Biol. Warren Wayne ' 41 Biol D. D. -A. C O. 8208 Marion Rd.. Elkins Park . . - 15 Brown St.. Lewisburg . 4 2 Conestoga Rd.. Wilkinsburg 4 2 Conestoga Rd.. Wilkinsburg 69 Main St.. Inkerman, Pittston 1536 N. 18th St., Philadelphia D. S. D. S. , Bayonne. N. J. 3rd St., Cresson Bridgeton. N. J. 3rd St., Cresson Williams, Williams, Williams. Williams. Williams. Willment Wilson. Wilson, Wilson, Wilson. C M. 193 Orient St. 429 220 E. Commerce St.. 429 822 W. Market St., Lewisburg .29 Elmdorf Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 822 W. Market St.. Lewisburg .12 Franklin St.. Franklinville. N. Y. 204 S. 7th St., Lewisburg Wilt, Robert Dudley ' 40 A.B. β€” P. G. D . Winick, Herbert Rubin ' 41 A.B. β€” S. A. M Winkler. Edythe Elma ' 40 CWF Winter. John Calvin ' 40 Biol. Winter. Paul Anson ' 4 3 CBFβ€” P. G. D. Wirth. June Muriel ' 41 C8Fβ€” D. D. D. Wise. Daniel Maynard. Jr. ' 42 A.B. Wolfe. Eleanor Dorothy ' 43 A.B. Wolff, Marjorie ' 40 CKF Wolffe. Findley Patterson Wood, James Stoner ' 42 Wood, Millicent Jane ' 43 Woods, Robert Evans ' 43 Woods, Wilson Watt ' 41 Yager, Shirley ' 4 2 A.B Yahle, Clara Elizabeth ' 4 2 A.B. Yarnall, Wayne Brown ' 40 CE. Yost, John Harold ' 4 2 CΒ«Fβ€” P. K. P. Young, Janet Elizabeth ' 43 A.B. β€” P. B. Yount, Richard Verlyn ' 40 Biol. Zeller. John Frederick. Ill ' 41 A.B. β€” D. Zerby. Margaret Webb Sp. Zindel, Mary Alice ' 4 2 A.B. β€” P. B. P. ' 43 A.B. A.B.β€” P. Biol. β€” A. Ch.E. CΒ«Fβ€” K. 56. 61 69 61. 1 12 177 69, 67 69, 124 44, 70. 121 55. 72. 91 Page 41 177, 1 14 . 1 15, 95 177, 3, 119, 122, 206, 30, 8, 63, 65, 91, 108 1 12, 92, 93. 105, 79 1 13 94 1 14, 177, 123, 72. 73, 51 73 92 127 124 94, 95 138 67, 178. 206, 108 55 1 13 54 57 52 1 13 53 52 52 67 178 178 57 72 57, 121 60, 113 178. 1 19. 103 178. 1 14. 123, 57, 92, 51 William Thomas ' 42 Ch.E 822 W. Market St.. Lewisburg Franklin Martin 41 A.B. β€” P. K. P 376 Parkside Ave... Brooklyn, N. Y. Donald Elbert ' 41 A.B 38 S. 3rd St., Lewisburg Gerald Lloyd ' 40 A.B. β€” A. CM Kis-Lyn Henry Seth ' 43 A.B 123 E. 3rd St.. New York. N. Y. John Howard ' 43 Biol. β€” K. S 3023 Liberty St., Erie 1500 Alabama Ave., Dormont 789 St. Marks Ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 633 Northampton St.. Bangor 1101 Market St.. Williamsport 1004 Market St.. Lewisburg 100 E. Dickenson St.. Woodstown, N. J. 518 Childs Ave.. Drexel Hill 23 9 Hewett Rd.. Glenside Hamilton Ave.. Corinth, N. Y. 43 7 Main St., Parkcsburg D S. Main St., Muncy 16 Thorndyke Rd., Worcester, Mass. 29 W. 6th St.. Corning, N. Y. 55 S. Main St.. Union City R. D. 1 . Northumberland 35 Dodd St.. Montclair. N. J. 7 N. Austin St.. Vcntnor, N. J. 631 Thomas Ave.. Riverton, N. J. 420 E. Bell Ave.. Altoona Penn Ave.. Knox 138 S. 3rd St., Lewisburg Brady Apt., Brown St., Lewisburg 5437 Ellsworth Ave.. Pittsburgh 52. 1 16 60, 178 92 56, 41, 92 54, 178 62. 72 178 179 .119 54. 206 67. 104, 105 82. 116, 49 I 12 1 19 , 179 54 69 124 56. 41. 92 79. 65. 108 52. 77 66 179. 119 57, 92, 98. 35 66 FACULTY Name Year Degree Affiliation Home Address Abbott. Robinson β€” Assistant Piofessor of Civil Engineering Anthony. Richard β€” Professor of Mcchmical Engineering Armstrong. Charlotte β€” Instructor in Violin Ballentinc. F. G. β€” Professor of Latin I anguagc and Literature Barnhart. Margaret β€” Dietitian Bartol. W. C. β€” Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy Benson. Paul β€” Instructor in Mathematics Biscoe. A. B. β€” Associate Professor of Economics Blum. Sylvester J. β€” Line Coach Bond. C. M. β€” Professor of Religion Brcmbeck. Cole S. β€” Assistant in Speech Brown. Forrest D. β€” Christian Association Secretary Burpee. F. E. β€” Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Emeritus Calkins. Gladys β€” Assistant Professor of French , , - Coleman. W. H. β€” Professor of English Colestock. H. T. β€” Professor of History. Emeritus 48th Ave. Cook. Harold E. β€” Assistant Professor of Music Cook. Lucile β€” Assistant in History Department Cornelius. E. G. β€” Assistant Professor of Economics Daubcrman. Wm. H. β€” Assistant in Physics Davis. F. G. β€” Professor of Education 725 Market St. College Park Faculty House 6 26 Taylor St. Faculty House Emeritus 110 University Av 209 West Wing I 14 S. 4th St. 7 29 Market St. 309 S. 6th St. 406 East Wing College Park 110 S. 2nd St. Faculty House 133 S. 13th St. N.. R. D. 1. Box 200. St. Petersburg. Fla. 4 5 N. 4th St. Vicksburg 311 S. 6th St. 61 5 St. Catherine St. 140 S. Front St. Derr. Sylvia β€” Director of Physical Education for Women Faculty House Drum. M. L. β€” Professor of Surveying 5 5 8. Water St. Dyer. Dorothy T. β€” Assistant Profcs.sor of Psychology 9 Walker St. Eisley. Trennie E. β€” Instructor in Business English 1131 Market St. Eyster. W. H. β€” Professor of Botany 130 S. 13th St. Faglcy, Thomas β€” Instructor in Chemistry 227 S. 8th St. Fowle, L. P. β€” Assistant Professor of Anatomy Campus Frantz. Adolf I. β€” Associate Professor of German College Park Garman. W. D. β€” Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering College Park Gathings. J. A. β€” Assistant Professor of Political Science 1 22 S. 5th St. Geil. Eleanor G. β€” Instructor in Physical Education for Women Harrison St. Georg, Martica H. β€” Instructor in Economics Lcsher Apts.. 314 Market St. Gies. Paul β€” Associate Professor of Music 230 Market St. Godcharles. C. A. β€” Assistant Professor of Psychology 39 S. 2nd St. Gogate. R. V. β€” Assistant Professor of Sociology and Religion 406 East Wing Gold. J. S. β€” Associate Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy 306 S, 3rd St. Gregory. George β€” Assistant Professor of English 117 Brown St. Griffith. B. W. β€” Professor of Romance Languages 34 Brown St. Griffith. D. M. β€” Professor of Civil Engineering College Park Gummo. Blanchard β€” Associate Professor of Art 219 Market St. Halline. Allan G. β€” Assistant Professor of American Literature College Park Harriman. P. L. β€” Professor of Psychology College Park Hayden. Harold W. β€” Librarian 805 Market St. Heath. Harvey A. β€” Assistant Professor of Economics Lesher Apts.. 314 Market St. Henderson. M. H. β€” Secretary to the Dean of the College 5 8 S. 3rd St. Henry. Bernice β€” Secretary to the Dean of Women Owens House Herrold, Kenneth F. β€” Assistant in Biology 3 20 St. Catherine St. Hightower. Paul A. β€” Secretary to the President 139 Market St. Holter. H. W. β€” Registrar 201 S. 13th St. Honeywell. Clinton C. β€” Laboratory Assistant in Electrical Engineering . 1 3 1 N. 4th St. Humphreys. A. E. β€” Instructor in Physical Education S 14th St. Hunt. Mary H. β€” Recorder 602 St. George St. Jenkins. Grace β€” Instructor in Voice Faculty House Johnson, W. T. β€” Assistant Professor of History 28 University Ave. Karraker. Cyrus H. β€” Assistant Professor of History 48 S. 6th St. Keevil. C. S. β€” Professor of Chemical Engineering 135 Brown St. Kunkel. G. M. β€” Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering 118 Brown St. Irland. George A. β€” Professor of Electrical Engineering 5 Market St. Lawson. E. C. β€” Laboratory Assistant in Electrical Engineering 139 Market St. -Professor of Philosophy β€”Associate Professor of Chemistry β€” Assistant Professor of Music 1411 Market St Emeritus 150 Brown St. 91 1 Market St. Lawson. G. B.- Legault. R. R. Le Mon. Melvi: Lindemann. C. A. β€” Professor of Pure Mathematics. Emeritus 30 Brown St. Lowry. W. N. β€” Associate Professor of Physics 206 S. 13th St. Lybarger. L. F.. Jr β€” Director of Admissions and Alumni Secretary . , . N. 8th St.. Mifflinburg Marts. Arnaud C. β€” President 975 Cedarbrook Road. Plainfield. N. J. McCrosscn. V. A. β€” Assistant Professor of French and German 2 2 S. 7th St. McRae. William β€” Instructor in Piano 606 St. Catherine St. MacCreadie. W. T. β€” Associate Professor of Mathematics 38 S. 13th St. Matz. R. L. β€” Professor of Business Administration and Economics 140 S. 2nd St. Melrose, Melicent β€” Instructor in Voice Faculty House Miller. Bruce J. β€” Associate Professor of Chemistry 615 Taylor St. Miller. John B. β€” Instructor in Electrical Engineering 11 Walker St. Miller. William I. β€” Assistant Professor of Mathematics . 3 1 2 St. George St. Musser. M. E. β€” Assistant Professor of Physical Education 203 S. 3rd St. Page 29. 121 20 26, 194, 115 1 10. 21. 38 27 28 26, 119. 30 75 20. 35 84 30, 32, 98 19 17 18. 117. 49 27. 115 21. 49, 1 14 23. 105 25. 119 . 121 16. 65. 113 18. 30 20. 121 18 17 23 20 25. 1 17, 30. 82. 31. 35. 9 105 28 28 18 18 110 . 29, , 119 1 22 28. 17 121 110 . 22 24 110 . 17 23 23 29 80 24. 80. 123 26 72. 75 17 25. 94, 95 25 23. 30. 32. 31 21. 121 20 28. 30. 1 19, 32. 120 . 31 6. 7 21 26. 115, 34. 92. 96. 97 18. 119. 35 20 80. 16. 8. 4: !. 38, 123, 46 12 27. 115. 94. 95 19 22 27. 30, 32. ' 34. 31, 115 27. 113 22. 120 21. 1 19 101 , 91 Name Year Degree Affiliation Home Address Nimkoff, M. F. β€” Professor of Sociology 120 S. 13th St. Oliphant. J. Orin β€” Associate Professor of History College Park Oliver, Robert T. β€” Assistant Professor of Public Speaking 411 St. Catherine St. Owens. W. G. β€” Professor of Chemistry, tmeritus 613 Taylor St. Page, R. E. β€” Professor of Political Science Harrison St. Parker. Frederick B. β€” Assistant Professor of Sociology 101 S. 3rd St. Peltier, Louis C. β€” Visiting Instructor in Geology 24 S. 8th St. Peters. Henry N. β€” Assistant in Department of Physical Education for Men College Inn Peterson. R. β€” Professor of Economics 1 29 S. 1 3th St. Phillips, Jennie D. β€” Assistant Professor of English 608 Taylor St. Plant. John D. β€” Director of Physical Education for Men 128 Brown St. Ranck, D. L. β€” Treasurer and Comptroller 35 Market St. Reno. Joe β€” Boxing Coach 60 S. 4th St. Rice. J. W. β€” Professor of Bacteriology 610 St. George St. Richardson. C. H. β€” Professor of Mathematics 410 S. 6th St. Rivenburg. R. H. β€” Vice-President and Dean of the College, 90 University Ave. Robbins, H. W. β€” Professor of English Literature 1 24 St. George St. Sauvain. W. H. β€” Assistant Professor of Education 1413 W. Market St. Schooley, Eleanor β€” Assistant in Bacteriology Main St.. Watsontown Sears, Mildred L. β€” Instructor in Secretarial Science 98 Brown St. Shaffer. H. A. β€” Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Drawing 3 3 S. 2nd St. Simpson. F. M. β€” Professor of Physics 21 S. 4th St. Sitarsky. John β€” Freshman Coach 5 1 6 V2 Market St. Smith. C. W. β€” Associate Professor of English College Park Sprague. F. A. β€” Associate Professor of Romance Languages 138 S. 5th St. Stebbins, Edwin S. β€” Assistant in Economics ,7 20 Market St. Stetkewicz. Joseph β€” Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering I 24 S. 5th St. Stewart, N. H. β€” Piofessor of Zoology 148 Brown St. Stickney. C. F. β€” Instructor in Violin Harrison St. Stillman, Donald β€” Instructor in English Colonial Apts.. 5 5 N. 8th St. Stolz. P. G. β€” Professor of Music 103 S. Front St. Sutherland. R. L. β€” Professor of Sociology 40 S. Water St. Theiss. L. E. β€” Professor of Journalism 110 University Ave. Wccden, Harmcr A. β€” Instructor in Civil Engineering 103 Brown St. 22 24 110 28 24. 25, 24 36 19 Page 27, 117. 35, 93 90, 125 27, 30, 32, 103, 31, 75, 40 80 16 100 19 19, 30, 119. 32 16 18 I 14 25 20 29 19 3 6, 21, 17 25 19 23, 29. 23, 24, 16. 29. 124 30. 120, 31, 84. 32 118 95, 30. 115. 30 30. 32, 31. 116 93 80. 94 32. 31 TRUSTEES Baldrige. Thomas J.. D.C.L Hollidaysburg Ph.D.. Sc.D. 2812-2821 Grant Bldg in care of B.D., LL.D.. J.U.D. LL.D. D.D.. LL D. President Benedum. Michael L Bolton, Elmer, K,, A.B.. A.M Bostwick, R, G., A.M., LL,B. Burpee. David Davis, J, W.. A,M. Decker, O, J,, A.B Franklin, J. H.. Th.M Franks, Charles B. , Greene, Edward M., A.B. Gillies. Donald B.. B.S., Eng.D Harris, Mary Belle, Ph.D.. LL.D Hastings, Berkeley V. Henderson, Joseph W.. A.B.. A.M.. LL.B Hopper. H. B.. Sc.B. Hostetter, John C, Sc.M Howell, Alfred C Johnson, A, W., A.M,, LL.D.. Jones, J. Langdon. AM King. William I.. A.B., LL B Ladd, George 1. 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Pittsburgh 75 Pleasant St.. Newton Centre. Mass. Rainey, Homer P.. Ph.D., LL D. Richards, Earl M.. Sc.M. Roberts. Daniel C LL.D. Rooke. R. L., Sc.B. Smith, H. F.. Ph.B.. M.D.. Sc.D. Sordoni. Andrew J. Stern, Julius Long, M.E Stetson, John B.. Jr.. A.B.. D.C.L. Trax. Harland A., Ph.B.. A.M.. LL.B. Walls, William C. A.M White, William R.. A.B.. LL.B Wilson. John M., A.B Wolfe, Mary M., A.B., A.M., M.D., Sc.D. University of Texas. Austin. Texas Republic Steel Corporation. Cleveland. Ohio 64 W. River St.. Wilkes-Barre 14 Wall St.. New York. N. Y. 130 State St.. Harrisburg Kingston Box 387. Wilkcs-Barre 15 20 Locust St.. Philadelphia 1 20 Buckingham Read. Upper Montclair. N. J. 26 S. Third St.. Lewisburg 80 Centre St.. New York. N. Y. 1419 Grant Bldg,. Pittsburgh Laurelton State Village, Laurelton 1 I 103 15 1 1 15 12, 12 1 1 14 15 15 13 14 14 14 11 13 15 15 14 12 1 1 11 15 15 10 13 10 13 10 13 12 14 12 80 ,iΒ«riitSI iljil ' ,,ii.vΒ , CONTENTS A Acknowledgments 207 Administration 16-29 A. I. E. E 120 A. I. Ch. E 121 Alma Mater 208 Alpha Chi Mu 60 Alpha Chi Omega 69 Alpha Chi Sigma 118 Alpha Lambda Delta 113 A. S. C. E 121 A. S. M. E 120 B Band 92-93 Baseball, Varsity 36 Basketball, Varsity 101 B Club 123 Boxing, Varsity 100 Buckneilian 88-89 Buckneil On the Air 129 C Cap and Dagger 85, 86, 87 C, E. A 122 Chapel 90-91 Christian Association 98-99 Christy Mathewson Memorial 37 Classes, We Go To 110-111 Co-ed Night 134 College Begins 48-49 Commencement 46-47 D Debating 84 Dedication 6-7 Delta Delta Delta 67 Delta Mu Delta 119 Delta Phi Alpha 112 Delta Sigma 57 Delta Zeta 71 Drum and Bugle Corps 92-9 3 F Faculty 16-29 Football. 1939 72-73 Football Game, We Go To a 74-75 Fraternities 52-62 Fraternity Activities 50-51 Fraternity-Sorority Activities 63 Freshman Sports 124 Freshman Year 138-139 G Glee Club, Girls ' 95 Glee Club, Mens 96-97, 126-127 Golf, Varsity 39 H Hands 135 Homecoming Honoraries I Intramurals, Men ' s Fall Intramurals, Men ' s Winter Intramural Team Winners Intramural Track Events 80-81 12-123 J7 02-103 41 42-43 Kappa Delta Kappa Delta Epsilon Kappa Delta Rho Kappa Phi Kappa Kappa Sigma K L ' Agenda Lambda Chi L 108-109, Alpha 68 114 59 114 56 206 58 M May Day Week-end Events Melrose Quartet Mixed Chorus Mu Phi Epsilon Phi Eta Sigma Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Psi Phi Mu Phi Mu Alpha Phi Sigma Pi Beta Phi 34- Pi Delta Epsilon Pi Mu Epsilon Play, We Put On Post-Exam Jubilee Religion in Life Week R 35 94 94 15 113 54 52 70 115 118 66 116 119 86-87 128 90-91 Junior Year 141 Senior Portraits Senior Year Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Kappa Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Chi Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Tau Delta Soccer, Varsity Sociology Club Sororities Sorority Activities Sophomore Year Sports, Men ' s Varsity Winter Sports, Women ' s Fall Sports, Women ' s Spring Sports, Women ' s Winter Student Administrative Organizations Student Campus Club Symphony Orchestra T Tau Kappa Alpha Tennis, Varsity ... Theme Page Theta Alpha Phi Track Events. Intramural Track. Varsity Trio. String Trustees V Visitors W Winter Scenes Working Our Way Through College Y Yearbook, Publishing the 144-179 142-143 55 123 62 53 61 116 76 122 66-71 64-65 140 100-101 78-79 44-45 104-105 30-31 112 95 117 .38 8-9 117 42-43 40 95 10-15 106-107 132-133 82-83 108-109 en da ADVISERS: Stillman and Holter First row β€” Eisaman, W ' lnicr. Loos. W ' t-bb. Kreider. Bastian. Childs, Allison Second row β€” Cohan. Meek. Minncr. Davidson. Kncrr. Titman, Steele. Long Third row β€” Dunkelbcrger.. Braden. Hamilton. White. Murray. Bcsore. Shcpler. Raymond. Myers Fourth row β€” Murphy. Mayhew. Towner. Randle. Johnson. Gilson Fifth row β€” Eshelman, Sholl. Richardson. Thacher. Trauger, Nylund ART Stephen Kraft. Editor Milton Nylund Joan Davidson Donald Sholl PHOTOGRAPHY John Trauger, Editor Raymond Allison Frances Gilson Annabel Kreider William Thomas SENIOR SECTION Dorothy Gottschall, Chairman Eloise Garber Harriet Myers Christine Nardy Margaret Osborne Bette Towner TRANSCRIBING Ruth Trinkaus, Chairman Mary Louise Mayhew Geraldine Murphy Anne Randle Sally Slaughenhaup John F. Trauger. Editor COLUMN TWO ADVERTISING Kay E. Webb, Manager Ralph Childs, Manager Ruth Braden Richard CassofF Lillian Cohan Lois Knerr Lyle Long Kathryn Millward Fern Raymond Daniel Richardson Richard Sharp Betty Sourber Jean Steele Ruth Titman SALES Kathryn Webb, Manager Peggy Besore Paul Winter COLUMN THREE WRITING Russell Thacher, Editor Kathryn Bastian Emily Burrows Ruth Cox Howard Eisaman Glenn Eshelman Isabelle Kent Helen Meek Robert Scharmann PROOFING Doris Loos, Chairman Esther Murray Frances Theiss INDEXING June Wirth, Chairman Lillian Bullock Anna Dunkelberger Harriette Hamilton Lois Johnson Carolyn Minner Jane Nash Dorothy White Two Hundred Six mΒ mmmsisgmti.. . . .iiinni. β€’4m w-wΒ« - ' .tΒ«i.i. ' . β€” 1 v. ' .i.) β€’ ♦ ♦ ♦ .♦ ♦ llMilMI :A- l i otA jrcant the ( dit LLat In behalf of the staff and as editor of the 1940 L ' Agenda. I wish to express my gratitude to the following organizations and individuals whose assistance and cooperation have made this book possible : β€” To H. W. Holter and Donald Stillman, faculty advisers, for their unfailing patience and advice. β€” To the entire Administration, especially to the Alumni As- sociation, Publicity Department, and the Registrar ' s Office. β€” To Don Ross, photographer: A. S. Sharp, of the Pontiac Engraving Company: G. Grant Painter, of the Williamsport Printing and Binding Company: and to G. R. Conover and E. H. Twiss, of the National Publishing Company, for their splendid handling of copy and production. β€” Lastly, to the students who, by their cooperation with the staff, made it possible for us to meet an effective production schedule. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' ima l lu et Dear Bucknell. oft of thee we ' re thinking. And memories fond come trooping by ; The tireless stars may cease their bUnking. But thoughts of thee shall never die. And though the years steal swiftly o ' er us. And winter comes with biting sting, Our hearts with youth ' s undaunted chorus. Shall e ' er with praise of Bucknell ring. We burn the incense of affection. As in the sacred fanes we meet. While down the aisles of recollection. Come thronging forms we love to meet. And though life ' s bitter storm sweep o ' er us. And pleasures bide on fleeting wing. Our hearts shall blend in loving chorus. When Alma Mater ' s praise we sing. To thee we swear our proud allegiance, Thy loyal sons are we. and true. Nor time, nor tide, nor fortune ' s pageants. Shall daunt the Orange and the Blue. Then with thy glory e ' er before us. Our loving tribute we will sing. And once again in hearty chorus. Thy praise, dear Bucknell. we will sing. Samuel Sears Merriman, ' 86


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