Bucknell University - L Agenda Yearbook (Lewisburg, PA)
- Class of 1945
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■•• ■. 1 . € ft i  -- ' r T.  p,f BtlCMB-L WIIVEHWTY AKCKIVt m ■■■jjj H - • -4 it ' ■: 0 ' 4 ' ' M ' : -..-.■■.■• • . • hbmH H bhK hhbj BPBI HBmHi ■■L ' AGENDA Nineteen Hundred Forty -Five Volume Fifty -Five Published by the Senior Class Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania ■■■■Bfl H H SNHBH mnm L ' AGENDA_45 1 , . -; A Year in Panorama - ' • ■■- John Winter Rice ,- DEDICATION To a man whose efforts and patience are unfailing and whose conquests are unsung, we proclaim the greatness that service and unselfish devotion deserve. A Bucknell graduate and veteran of World War I, he tried to join his five sons in the present war but was refused army service. Instead, he has remained a part of us at Bucknell, continuing to fulfill his duties to school and community. With respect and appre- ciation we dedicate this 1945 L ' Agenda to bacteriologist and citizen of consequence — JOHN WINTER RICE. . ' • ■' ' ■' ' ' ' ■-.■••■■■- •. - .-•■■..-■. ' ■■• • Stlammma Ma Bmaa ft 1 B In a war year of desperate sacrifice and climactic victories, no day has passed without some reminder that the farthest spots on the globe are not now remote from Bucknell. Armed men in combat and statesmen who pencil terms of peace are the com- panions of our thought as surely as are professors and fellow students. Thus, we live while we are learning to live; we suffer and rejoice and hope in a sphere far larger than the immediate present. That is as it should be. There can be no regrets. For the challenge of a college campus in war time we are honestly grateful; for the heritage of peaceful living which is Bucknell we hold lasting affection. Against these backgrounds we cast our shadows ■Within the memory of every Bucknell- ian may be found keepsake pictures, the images of people, events, and places that for him have spelled college days. To call forth these pictures, by word and by pho- tograph, we bring you L ' Agenda 1945. •«-« ffi . m ■?« v . - • -. Behind these walls r % we strive i I - - ■•• • • - ' ' ■■' .•■' ■! . - ■' -.■■' • . - Captain Arnaud C. Marts, U. S. C. G. R. President of the College With the resignation of our beloved president, Dr. Arnaud C. Marts, Commencement, June, 1945, marks the close of a proud chapter in the history of Bucknell. Despite the increasing pressure of outside obligations, Dr. Marts has led the University through a decade of unprecedented achievement and growth. His wisdom, quiet strength, and deep understanding have inspired the whole campus, and to Bucknellians everywhere, he is the Bucknell Way of Life. Dr. Marts led the college through the difficult war years; to our new president, Dr. Herbert L. Spencer, belongs the inspiring task of shaping the Bucknell of the future. We have known fine men : ' ■%,■% ■President Marts and President-Elect Spencer I mH Dr. Romeyn Henry Rivenburg Dean Fulfilling his duties as Vice President and Dean, Romeyn H. Rivenburg has gained recognition as a capable executive and as a sympathetic friend to students who come to him for aid in planning their college courses. After twenty-two years of service at Buck- nell he announced in November his retirement, effective July 1, 1945. He has exerted great power over many phases of student life and has tempered that power with common sense and understand- ing. Dean Rivenburg will be succeeded by Dr. William H. Coleman, professor of English, who will serve for a period of one year and will give the President-elect special help during the first year of his administration. and received good counsel Dr. Ralph Emerson Page Dean of Men Mrs. Paul G. Stolz Acting Dean of Women ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL Left to Right — D. L. Ranck, Treasurer: R. E. Page, Dean of Men; F. G. Davis. Director of Admissions and Alumni Secretary: Mrs. Paul n. Stolz. Dean of Women; Captain A. C. Marts, President: R. II. Rivenburg, Vice President and Dean of the College; H. W. Holter. Registrar; II. W. Hayden, Librarian. ■• ■■■■. ■- AI T IVELKilOIN PHILOSOPHY B. Gummo, G. B. Lawson, C. M. Bond. POLITICAL SCIENCE SOCIOLOGY J. A. Gaining, R. V.. Page, I:. . Meyer . F. II. I ' .irk t r. A. I. Wood, l. I. Nimkoff. from those who work ■■■noHgniH % CHEMISTRY PHYSICS Left to Right— L. Kieft, W. Shenk, L. A. Blatz, T. Fagley. Seated, Left to Right — J. A. Richards, W. N. Lowry, C. Scheerer. Standing — C. F. Stickney, A. Stickley, H. E. Cook, C. F. Bond. MUSIC Left to Right — W. McRae, W. Hansen, C. F. Stickney, Grace Jenkins, P. G. Stolz, Melicent Melrose, H. E. Cook. to make their wisdom ours - USIOJDWBRS ENGINEERING Seated, Left to Right— G. M. Kunkcl, G. A. Irland, D. M. Griffith, J. C. Reed, E. S. Cramer, H. A. Shaffer. Standing— W. N. Baker, J. B. Miller, C. H. Kindig, W. H. Schuyler, J. S. Gold, P. P. Potter. BIOLOGY Left to Right — R. C. Tasker, N. H. Stewart, J. W. Rice. MATHEMATICS Seated — M. Ethyl Rivers, C H. Richardson, V. I. M.icCrcjdic. Standing— W. I. Miller, P. Benson, D. P. Souders. To know them ■-■?« • ■■■■■■■■■■■I MM ECONOMICS Seated, Left to Right — D. B. Young, Har- riet A. Love, Trennie E. Eisley. Standing — R. Peterson, R. L. Matz. FOREIGN LANGUAGES V. A. McCrossen, F. A. Sprague, F. G. Ballentine, A. I. Frantz. Seated — C. W. Smith, H. W. Robbins, Mildred A. Martin. Standing — G. M. Gregory, R. E. Streeter, A. G. Halline, D. G. Stillman. has brought understanding - ' - Seated, Left to Right — G. E. Miles, E. M. Tansey, M. W. Zerby, M. H. Bolich, M. M. Hayden. Standing — E. E. Reigle, H. W. Hayden, L. L. Boswell. PSYCHOLOGY LIBRARY STAFF EDUCATION R. F. Crcegan, P. L. Harriman. Seated — Martica H. Georg. Standing — W. H. Souvain, F. G. Davis. that the soul of Bucknell ■■■■■IHHPI ■■■■imih m hi ■WOMEN ' S PHYSICAL EDUCATION MENS PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mary M. Whitenight, Sylvia Derr, Ruth M. Sealts. Seated, Left to Right— F. Scharf, CSp (A) (T) ; B. V. Griffith J. D. Plant. Standing — J. J. Robinson, Sp (A) 3c; J. E. Ludwig, R. E. Wright, H. C. Northrup, Sp (A) 2c. HOARD OF PUBLICATIONS The Board of Publications supervises all student publications including Bucknellian, L ' Agenda, Student Handbook. It is composed of the editors and business managers of these publications, their faculty advisers, and several members of the administration. The Board determines matters of general policy as they relate to publications and is responsible for the selection of the editors and business managers of each. Seated, Left to Right — Trcnnie E. Eisley, Nelson, R. E. Streeter, Lindemann, Doughty, R. E. Page. Second Row — H. W. Holter, Patterson, Bishop. is the people themselves STUDENT FACULTY CONGRESS First Row, Left to Right — Dorothy R. Young, Altemus, Miller, Stoltzenberg, White, J. A. Gathings. Second Row — Whittam, Wolfinger, Nickeson, Jenkins, Doughty, Holifield, Ubil, Woehling, Bowers, Knoebel. Third iRow — Warden, Darlington, Richter, Steininger. Representing democratic principles, the Student Faculty Congress is an organization which enables students and professors to work together on student activities, such as freshman rules, the student budget, and social activi- ties on the campus. The Congress is composed of students and members of the faculty, representing leading campus organiza- tions. There are also two members of the V-12 Unit on the Congress. The officers are Elise Miller, president; Dorothy Stolzenberg, vice president; Norma White, secretary; Robert Altemus, treasurer for the November term, and Roger Haddon, treasurer for the March semester. The faculty ad- viser of the group is Dr. James A. Gathings. UNIVERSITY SOCIAL COMMITTEE Under the chairmanship of Mrs. Dorothy R. Young, the University Social Committee, com- posed of faculty and student representatives, serves as an overall planning and advisory com- mittee for the social functions of the college. Seated, Left to Right — Dorothy R. Young. Whittam, Miller. Second Row- — F. B. Parker, Widger, Score. Faculty and students ■■HM ' - ■WOMEN ' S STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Seated, Left to Right — L. Miller, E. Miller, Woehling, Kloss, White. Second Row — Knoebel, Frantz, Wolfinger, Whittam, Cober. The Women ' s Student Government Association is the governing body of the women students at Bucknell. It is composed of two houses: the Senate and the House of Representatives. Senate is made up of representatives from the senior, junior, and sophomore classes; a social chairman, a fresh- man counselor, a town representative, and a Panhellenic representative. Representatives from each corridor and house, and the house mothers make up the membership of the House. This year W. S. G. A. ' s two main activities have been reviving the student-faculty Christmas banquet and drawing up a new Constitution for the women students. COUNSELORS A group of upper-class women, selected for their ability to meet and get along with people, live in the Freshman dormitories to aid Fresh- man women in adjusting to college life. Dean Stolz is the adviser of this group. Seated — White, Bartow, Greene, Scotchmer. Seated, Second Row — Studebaker, Stolzenberg, Cober, Dillon, Standing- Kennerdell, Whittam. -Richter, P. Follmer, Thompson, Nelson, Weaver, Kloss. together we are the college • ' • ■■.;.■■' . . • ■■■. ' I - ■■' ■.-.-■■. . ■- .-. ■.- Hello-o-o-o! Some of us are just freshmen . . . ■1 1 s MH H i ' College certainly would be wonderful f . . . No man shortage for us! r ■■■■. - ■■■: ■Praise Allah, oh high and mighty sophomores. Others are proud sophomores ; x it can wait! Did he really say that? ' ..■-.... ' ■■. ' ■■. - . . : vi . ! ■• - ■■It ' s different now — but my freshman year We may be juniors . . . M M - «  1 ' Hey, kids, look at my ring! Aw ■— ■I have plenty of time to study. . . . or Navy trainees . . ■-. ! % ■t ■■■■■■■' ■. : . ■• • •■•-.• ... .- i,;. , An hour never passes . . . and a few are seniors ■nMM ■Oh well, we ' re only ten minutes late! Studying is so tiresome. i m RS Hi ■. ■... - .... Well, where do we go from here? Pinch me! I ' m dreaming! And I thought I had a free afternoon. ' •.. -,-..; . ■■If they only had a branch office in Philly. Hurry up, kids, the serial is on. 1 . : (Oct.) RACHEL M. ARBOGAST Lewisburg, Pa. A.B. in Biology (June) Delta Delta Delta; Christian Association 4; Senate 3; Intramural 5. BERTHA LINE ARNOLD Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S. ' ; Commercial Education Student Campus Club; Chorus 1, 2; Christian Association 3, 4. (June) MARGARET ANN ARTHUR Avalon, Pa. A.B. in Biology (Oct.) Alpha Chi Omega; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Executive Council 3; I. R. C. 4; Workshop I, 2, 3, 4; Student Board of Health 1, House of Representatives 3; House President 3; Constitution Revision Committee 3; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY ASHMAN Palmerton, Pa. A.B. in English ami Sociology (J une ) Phi Mu; L ' Agenda 1, 2; Christian Association 1, 2, , 4, Executive Council; I. R. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Booster Club 1, 2; Student Faculty Congress 3; Nurses ' Aide; Delta Phi Alpha; Kappa Chi lambda. JOHN HENRY BAKER Montclair, N. J. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (Feb.) Phi Gamma Delta, President 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Executive Council 2, 3, 4; Student Faculty Congress, Vice President 3; Social Committee 4; Interfraternity Council, Secretary 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3; Hall of lame. ANNE GERHARD BARTOW Nutlcy, N. J. A3, in English (June) Delta Delta Delta; L ' A .i mia , -4; Bucknellhm I, 2. J, Feature Editor 2; Cap i. 4; Booster Club !, 2, 3; House of Represcn- .. 4; W. A. A. 2, J, 4; and Dagger 2; Workshop I catives 3; Handbook I: Counselor 4; Intramural 1 Class Treasurer 2. LEWIS G. BARTOW Rockvillc Centre, N. Y. B.S. in Chemical Engineering (J ur e) Sigma Alpha Fpsilon, Vice President . 4; Christian Association I, 2,  . 4; Student Faculty Congress; Interfraternity Council, President 4; B Club 4; Soccer 4; Intramural; A. I. Ch. E. MARCIA BEATTY Pittsburgh, Pa. B.S. in Commercial Education Pi Beta Phi; Bucknellian 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2; Intramural I, 2, 3. - ■JANE DUDLEY BELL Mayville, N. Y. B.S. in Com merce and Finance (Feb. ) Kappa Delta; Cap and Dagger 2; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2; Student Faculty Congress, Secretary 4; House of Representatives, Vice President 4; W. A. A. Board 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Freshman Counselor 3. JANET LYNN BERLEY New York, N. Y. A.B. in Sociology and Psychology Christian Association 1, 2, 4; I. R. C. 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1. (June) JUNE MARGARET BIGGS Chappaqua, N. Y. BS. in Biology (Oct.) Alpha Chi Omega, Vice President 4; L ' Agenda 4; Cap and Dagger 4; Chris- tian Association I, 2, 3, 4; Workshop 4; Senate 4; Freshman Counselor 2; Class Secretary 1; Panhellenic Council 3, 4; University Social Committee 4; House of Representatives 2; Honor House. AUDREY J. BISHOP Baltimore, Md. A.B. in English (J une ) Kappa Delta; L ' Agenda 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 3, Editor 4; Bucknellian 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 2, 3; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta; Student Faculty Congress 3; Board of Publications 2, 3, 4; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Workshop 2; Pi Delta Epsilon, Vice President 3; Who ' s Who; Honor House; Mortar Board; Hall of Fame. WILLIAM E. G. BOND Lewisburg, Pa. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (June) Delta Sigma, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, President 4; L ' Agenda 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Faculty Congress 3; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2; Pi Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Beta Epsilon Sigma, President 3, 4; B Club 3; A. S. M. E., President 4; Intramural; Softball 1,3; Soccer 1, 2, 3; Hall of Fame. CHARLES WALTON BOUGHTER Watsontown, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer 4; Intramural 4. ROBERTA FISHER BOWERS Hackettstown, N. J. (June) A.B. in Psychology and Sociology (June) Kappa Delta, President 4; L ' Agenda 2; Buckmllttiii 2; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2; Student Faculty Congress 3, 4; Senate 3; Counselor 2, 3; Class President 3; Theta Alpha Phi; Who ' s Who; Mortar Board. MILDRED BRAUN Pittsburgh Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance Christian Association 1, 2; Alpha Lambda Delta; Delta Mu Delta. (June) (Feb. JULIET BROOKS New York, N. Y. A.B. in Sociology and Psychology L ' Agenda 2, 3; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 4; Workshop 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; House of Representatives 4. JUNE BUNNELL Union, N. J. A.B. in Sociology Kappa Delta; Cap and Dagger 4; Christian Association 1 •ter Club 1; Bucknell Defense Council 1 ; W. A. A. 1 Intramural 1 , 2, 3, 4 I, 3. . . . ■' V !J?fW RUTH BURNETT Rockville Centre, N. Y. A.B. in Mathematics (Feb.) Alpha Chi Omega; L ' Agenda 3; Bucknellian, Circulation Manager 4; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association I, 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 4; Work- shop 2; Student Faculty Congress 4; Senate, Vice President 4; W. A. A. Coun- cil J; Freshman Counselor; Pi Mu Epsilon, President 3, 4. NICHOLAS S. BURNS, JR. Dade City, Fla. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Pi Mu Epsilon; A. S. M. E. (June) B.S. in Education HELEN STEVENS CADY Phi ladelphia, Pa. (June) Student Campus Club; Christian Association 1, 4; Sigma Delta Pi; Kappa Delta Epsilon, Editor 3, Vice President 4. THERESA CALDARAIO Elizabeth, N. J. B.S. in Biology (Oct.) Student Campus Club; Christian Association 1, 3, 4; Booster Club 1; Student Board of Health I. MARJORY B. CHAPIN Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. B.S. in Biology (Feb.) L ' Agenda 2; Bucknellian 1, 2; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Associa- tion I, 2, 3, 4; Student Board of Health 2; Nurses ' Aide 1, 2. KENNETH GEORGE CHECK Gloversville, N. Y. B.S. in Chemical Engineering (June) Phi Gamma Delta; Intramural 1,2, 3, 4; Beta Epsilon Sigma 3, 4; A. S. Ch. E. 1, 2, 3, 4. ROSE A. CIANCI Camden, N. J. (June) Student Campus Cluh; L ' Ad nda 4; Chorus 4; Cap and Dagger 3; Christian Association 3, 4; I. R. C. 4; Mouse of Representatives 2; Kappa Delta Epsilon. A.B. in French BETTY LOUISE CLECKNER Harrisburg, Pa. B.S. iti Commerce and Finance (June) Pi Beta Phi; LW.i nda 5, 4, Office Manager 4; Cap and Dagger I, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association J, 4; Workshop 2. SYLVIA ELAINE CLIFFE hi land. Pa. i.S. ( ommert e and I inance (Feb.) Phi Mu; I ' Agi nda 2 I horus I. 2. ' ; Cap and Dagger I. 2; Christian As,.. Ciation 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2. ' ■. 4; Delta Mu Delta. President 4; Handbook, Business Manager J; W. A. A. 2. J, 4. |l AWE COLE ] ' . .t t ss J U . Pa. A.B. in S .,;  sA (Oct.) A transfer tr m University t Southern California. I • PHYLLIS JEWITT COSTICH Brockport, N. Y. A.B. in Social Science (June) Pi Beta Phi; L ' Agenda 4; Christian Association 2, 3, 4; Workshop 2; Booster Club 2, 3, 4. MILDRED GRIFFITH DARLINGTON Upper Darby, Pa. A.B. in Psychology ami Sociology (Feb.) Delta Delta Delta, Vice President 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1; Chorus 1; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Faculty Congress 4; W. A. A., Recording Secretary 2, Winter Sports Manager 3, President 4; May Day Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; House, Vice President 3, President 4; Pan Hellenic Council 3, 4; Intramural 2, 3, 4. MARY HELEN DAVIS Pittsburgh, Pa. A.B. in Sociology (June) Delta Delta Delta; L ' Agenda 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Associa- tion 1, 4; Workshop 1, 2; Booster Club 1; Theta Alpha Phi. A.B. in Economics THOMAS DAVISON, III Scranton, Pa. (Feb. Lambda Chi Alpha; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association 3, 4, Execu- tive Council 4; Social Committee 4; Chapel Choir 3; Kappa Chi Lambda. CONSTANCE PENN DENT Maplewood, N. J. A.B. in Psychology and Biology (June) Pi Beta Phi; L ' Agenda 2, 3; Bucknellian 2, 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; W. A. A.; Intramural; Religion in Life Week Committee 3, 4. LOIS FLORENCE DEPUY Staten Island, N. Y. A.B. in English and French (June) Delta Delta Delta, President 3, 4; L ' Agenda 2, 3, 4, Administration Editor 3, Sorority and Fraternity Editor 4; Buckthllian 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Workshop 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Booster Club I; Handbook 2, 3, Assistant Editor 3; Honor House; Who ' s Who. EMILY KATHRYN DERR Williamsport, Pa. A.B. in Biology (Feb.) Alpha Chi Omega; Chorus 2; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 2. LORRAINE R. DESROSIER Southbridge, Mass. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Alpha Chi Omega; L ' Agenda, Printing Editor 4; Bucknellian, Business Mana- ger 3; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association 3; I. R. C. 4; Workshop 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Faculty Congress 3, 4; Business Manager of What ' s Cooking 3; Delta Mu Delta; W. A. A. RICHARD B. DIFFENDERFER Collingswood, N. J. B.S. in Chemical Engineering (June Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural; Beta Epsilon Sigma, Secretary 4 A. S. Ch. E. I, 2, 3, 4. SHEILA VAY SPANGLER DOLL York, Pa. A.B. in Sociology and Psychology Cap and Dagger 2; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4. ■' ■■■iLi. ELIZABETH MORRISON DOUGHTY Margate, N. J. (June) Alpha Chi Omega; L ' Aglnda 2, 3, 4, Advertising Manager 3, Business Mana- ger 4; Butkni ' lliaii 2, 3, Advertising Manager 3; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; I. R. C. 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Workshop 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Booster Club 1, 2; Student Faculty Congress 3, 4; Women ' s Scholarship Committee 2, 3, Secretary; House President 1; House of Repre- sentatives 1, 2; Pi Delta Epsilon, President 4; Theta Alpha Phi; Who ' s Who; Mortar Board; Honor House; Class Secretary 4; Board of Publications 4; W. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Hall of Fame. FRANK G. DROUT Asbury Park, N. J. B.S. in Electrical Engineering (June) Kappa Delta Rho; IPhi Eta Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. JOAN DUNHAM Douglastown, L. I. A.B. in Sociology ( June) Green Mountain Junior College Transfer; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association 4. CAROLYN DUNKELBERGER A.B. in Biology Band 2; Christian Association 4. Valley View, Pa. (Feb.) BARBARA ANN DYER Steubenville, Ohio. A.B. in English (June) Pi Beta Phi, Corresponding Secretary 4; L ' Agenda 3, 4, Circulation Manager 4; Bucknellian 2, 3, 4, Society Editor 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2. CHARLES E. EDDY Holidays Cove, W. Va. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (June) Beta Theta Pi; Intramural 3, 4; A. S. M. E., Secretary-Treasurer 4. DELIA EDEL Allentown, Pa. B.S. in Commercial Education (June) Student Campus Club; L ' Agenda 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Asso- ciation 1, 2, 3, 4; Workshop 5; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Buckncll Defense Council 1; Handbook 2, 3; Theta Alpha Phi; Kappa Chi Lambda. BETTIE LOUISE EICHBERG Nor ris town, I a. (June) Pi Beta Phi. Secretar] 4; 1 ' Aci mm 1, 4; C ap and Dagger 2. 3, 4; hristian Association I. 2, ' , 4; I. R. C. 4; Booster C lub 1, 2, 3. 4; Sonal Committee J. A.B. in Social Science PHYLLIS C. ELDRIDGE Baltimord Md. A.B. in Mathematii i (Oct.) Delta Zeta; Pi Mu 1 psilon; Christian Association ), 4. V. A. A. 2, J, 4. RUTH ELEANOR EVERETT Roselle Park. N. J. A.B. in 1 rem h and Spanish (June) Student Campus Club; Band I. 2. ' -. 4; Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4; Christian Asso- ciation 1. 2. -. 4; Booster Club I, 2; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delia I p- lilon; Sigma Delta Pi. S V V JANICE T. FELMLY Glen Ridge, N. J. A.B. in English (June) Phi Mu; L ' Agenda 4; Bucknellim 3; Chorus 1; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 4; Booster Club 1, 2; Bucknell Defense Council 3; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pan Hellenic Council 3, 4. WILLIAM ROGER FETTER Lewisburg, Pa. B.S. in Civil Engineering Phi Gamma Delta; Intramural; A. S. C. E. (June) MARY ELIZABETH FOLLMER Milton, Pa. A.B. in Sociology and Psychology (June) Pi Beta Phi; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Mu Phi Epsilon; Mortar Board; Counselor 3; Honor House; Class Treasurer 4. PHOEBE FOLLMER Milton, Pa. A.B. in Sociology and Psychology (June) Pi Beta Phi; Women ' s Glee Club I, 2; Chorus I, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Mu Phi Epsilon, President 4; Counselor 3; Honor House; Class Treasurer 4. WARREN FRANCIS Mount Vernon, N. Y. B.S. in Chemical Engineering (June) Phi Gamma Delta; Band 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1; Booster Club 1; Sigma Alpha Kappa 1. A.B. in Sociology I. R. C.j Co-op House. JUNE A. GATES Wilkes-Barre, Pa. JAMES M. GEARHART Forty Fort, Pa. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Band 2, 3; Men ' s Glee Club 2, 3; A. S. M. E. 4. (Oct.) (June) OLIVER A. GORDON Brooklyn, N. Y. B.S. ill Electrical Engineering (June) Sigma Phi Epsilon; Men ' s Glee Club 1; Christian Association 4; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; B Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SARAH ANN GOULD Matawan, N. J. A.B. in Latin and Religion (June) Alpha Chi Omega, Corresponding Secretary 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity 3, Manager 4; Chorus 1; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Asso- ciation 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Student Church Chairman 3; I. R. C. 1, 2, 3; Booster Club 1, 2; Freshman Counselor 3; Mu Phi Epsilon; Kappa Chi Lambda. JEAN ANNE GRABOWSKI Scranton, Pa. A.B. in Sociology Alpha Chi Omega; Christian Association 4. .... .... ■.- Student Campus Club; L ' Aglnda 3; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian As- sociation I, 2, 3, 4; Workshop 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Faculty Congress 3; House of Representatives 3; House President 2; Theta Alpha Phi. DAVID GREGG, JR. Caldwell, N. J. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (June) Christian Association 1; Intramural 1,2, 3,4. A. S. M. E. 4; Tennis Team 3; Soccer, Halfback 3; HELEN KOONS GRIM Lincoln University, Pa. A.B. in Biology and Sociology (Feb.) Pi Beta Phi, Vice President 4; L ' Acfnda 3; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Chorus 1 , 2 ; Christian Association 1 , 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 3, 4, Secretary 4; Booster Club I, 2; Senate 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; House of Representatives 1; W. A. A. 1 , 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 2 ; Alpha Lambda Delta, Vice President; Who ' s Who; Phi Sigma; Honor House; Mortar Board, President 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 2, Vice President 3, 4; Freshman Coun- selor 3 ; Women ' s Scholarship Committee 3, Treasurer; Phi Beta Kappa; I fall of Fame. ANN ELIZABETH GROVE Williamsport, Pa. A.B. in Sociology and Psychology (June) Delia Zeta; L ' Agenda 2, 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; I. R. C. 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bucknell Defense Council 1; W. A. A. 3, 4; Handbook 2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta; Theta Alpha Phi; Delta Phi Alpha, Vice President 3; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Beta Kappa VERA MORDON GROVE Northumberland, Pa. A.B. in Art (June) Bucknelltan 1; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association 3, 4; Workshop 4; Booster Club. MARJORIE JANE HALL Williamsport, Pa. B.S. in Commercial Education (June) L ' Agenda 2, 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager 4; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4, Busi- ness Manager 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; House of Representatives 4; W. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon, President 4; Delta Mu Delta, Vice President 4; Intramural. EDWIN C. HARDESTY Baltimore, ld. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (June) Delta Upsilon; A. S. M. E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Intramural. MARGARET JANE HARRY Belle Vernon, Pa. A.B. in Biology and Psychology (June) Phi Mu; L ' Aginda 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2. 3, 4; I. R. C. 3. 4; Workshop 2; Booster Club 1. 2, , 4; Student H..ard of Health 2; Handbook 4; Scholarship Committee 3, 4; Nurses ' Aide 3, 4; Can- teen ' . 4; V. A. A. 4; Intramural 2, 4; Kappa Chi Lambda. JANE AILEEN HARTMAN Pittsburgh, Pa. A.B. iii Psychology (June) Delia Delta Delta; Cap and Dagger 4; Christian Association 4; I. R. C. 4; Intramural 3, 4; Transfer from Skidmorc. ELINOR MARY HUDSON Three Springs, Pa. i.S. in inn mercial Education (June) Student Campus Club) Band 1, 2, t. 4; Orchestra I. 2. ' . 4; Christian AsM- i 1. :. , 4; Bucknell Defense Council 2, «; W. A. A. Board 4. ' B.S. in Biology LAURETTA JEAN HULSIZER Lock Haven, Pa. (June) Phi Mu; Cap and Dagger 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Bucknell Defense Council 1. NANCY CAROLYN IRELAND Chatham, N. J. A.B. in Sociology and Psychology (Feb.) Kappa Delta; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 3, 4, Presi- dent 4; Bucknell Defense Council 3; Student Faculty Congress 4; Senate, Trea- surer 2; Class Secretary 1, Treasurer 2; Chairman of Religion in Life Week 3; Handbook 1, 2; Freshman Counselor 3; Who ' s Who; Hall of Fame. ARTHUR ROGERS IVEY Greenwich, Conn. A.B. in Political Science (June) Lambda Chi Alpha, President 3, 4; Christian Association 2, 3, 4; Workshop 3; Interfraternity Council 3, 4; Intramural 2, 3, 4. GERTRUDE E. JACKSON Maplewood, N. J. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Delta Delta Delta; L ' Agenda 4; BnckiuUian 4; Christian Association 1, 4; Workshop 1; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; W. A. A. Board 3, 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; House of Representatives I, 2; House President 3. MARY LOU JENKINS Scranton, Pa. B.S. in Education (Feb.) Delta Zeta, Vice President 3, President 4; Bitcknelliati 4, Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Student Board of Health, President 2; Student Faculty Congress 3, 4; Fresh- man Counselor 3; Pan Hellenic Council, Secretary 3, President 4; Honor House, President 4; Social Committee, Secretary 4; Class President 3. LORNA JONES Library, Pa. A.B. in Biology (Feb.) Alpha Chi Omega; Christian Association 2, 4; W. A. A. 3; House of Repre- sentatives 3. EDMUND J. JONOSKI Orange, N. J. B.S. in Chemical Engineering A. I. Ch. E. 4. (June) EMILY ANN JOSIF Granville, Ohio. A.B. in Latin and Religion (June) Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Manager 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Chris- tian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Chi Lambda. MARGARET LOUISE KENNERDELL Tarentum, Pa. A.B. in Psychology and Sociology (June) Delta Zeta; Cap and Dagger 3; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club; Bucknell Defense Council 1, 4; Senate, Secretary 3; House of Representatives 1; Freshman Counselor 3, 4. ANNE WILSON KLOSS Wilmington, Del. A.B. in Psychology (J un e) Delta Delta Delta, Vice President 3; L ' Agenda 2, 3, Sports Editor 4; Band 2 Women ' s Glee Club 1; Chorus 1, 2; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Associa tion I, 2, 3, 4; W. A. A. Board, Treasurer 4; Counselor 3, 4; Theta Alpha Phi Intramural 2, 3, 4. ;. . . . M DAWN T. KNOEBEL Elysburg, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Student Campus Club 2, 3, President 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; I. R. C. 3, 4; Booster Club 1; Student Faculty Congress 4; W. A. A. 2, 5, 4; Kappa Chi Lambda; Kappa Delta Epsilon; University Social Committee. A.B. in Biology Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LILA RUBY KRAVIS Brooklyn, N. Y. (June) DONALD M. KRESGE Trucksville, Pa. B.S. in Commerce am! Finance (Oct.) Lambda Chi Alpha; Interfraternity Council 3, 4; Radio Workshop 2; Camera Club 3, 4; Intramural 2, 3, 4. MIRIAM KRISE Milton, Pa. A.B. in English and Music (Feb.) Pi Beta Phi; L ' Aginda 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Chris- tian Association 2, 3, 4; Workshop 2, 3; Booster Club; Melrose Quartet 2, 3; Mu Phi Epsilon. JOHN BUDD LAMADE Williamsport, Pa. A.B. in English (June) Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Workshop 3, 4. LOUISE T. LAUBE East Orange, N. J. A.B. in French ami Music (June) Student Campus Club, Treasurer 4; Women ' s Glee Club 4; Orchestra 3. 4; Chorus 4; Cap and Dagger . 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Workshop 3; House President 4; Mu Phi Epsilon, President 2, 3, Vice President 4. WILLIAM VINCENT LAWDER Middletown, N. Y. B.S. in Chemistry (June) Sigma Alpha Epsilon; American Chemical Society, President 4; Intramural I, :. i. 4; I ' , Mu 1 psilon. WILLIAM HENRY LEWIS Milton, Pa. A.B. in Mathematics (June) IRENE ELAINE LINDEMANN Wesi I nglew i 1, X. J. A.B. in English (Feb.) Kappa Delta; [. ' Agenda 3; Buckncllian I, 2. ), 4, I ditor ), 4; Orchestra 1, :, J, 4; Christian Association I, 2, J, 4; Board of Publications 3, 4; Co-op House 2; Mortar Board. Treasurer 4; Si K ma Tau Delta; Mu Phi Epsilon; Pi Delta Epsilon, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Who ' s Who; Hall of Lame. rrm ■- LOIS MARGARET LUTHER Clairton, Pa. A.B. in Psychology and Sociology (Oct.) Pi Beta Phi; L ' Agenda 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, Phi Epsilon. 3, 4; Booster Ciub 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Mu KENNETH STUART LYLE Pearl River, N. Y. B.S. in Chemical Engineering (June) Lambda Chi Alpha; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club; A. S. C. E. 3, 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Football Team 1; Junior Varsity Basketball 4. PATRICIA JANE MADENFORT Tamaqua, Pa. A.B. in Psychology and Mathematics (June) Kappa Delta; L ' Agenda 4; Buckncllraii 3; omen ' s Glee Club 1; Chorus 1; Cap and Dagger 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; I. R. C. 4; Booster Club 1, 2; Handbook 2; House of Representatives 4; W, A. A. 2, 3, 4; Pi Mu Epsilon, President 4. LOUISE MAGILL Danville, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (Feb.) Kappa Delta; L ' Agenda 3; Bitckncllitin 4; Chorus 3; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1,2; Handbook 2; House of Representatives 4; W. A. A. 2, 3, 4. NICOLAS WILLIAM MARINELLI Pittston, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (Feb.) Lambda Chi Alpha; Secretary 3, 4; Men ' s Glee Club 2; Chorus 4; Intramural 2, 3, 4. CARMEN D. MARINIER Tamaqua, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Pi Beta Phi; L ' Agenda 3, 4, Art Editor 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Chris- tian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club; W. A. A.; Intramural. VERA GLADYS MESSING Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B. in Sociology and Psychology (June) Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; I. R. C. 2, 3, 4; Booster Club. GLORIA S. MEYLACH Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B. in Sociology and Psychology (June) Christian Association 1, 4; I. R. C. 3; Booster Club 1. ELISE MILLER Pittsburgh, Pa. A.B. in Biology and English (June) Phi Mu, President 4; L ' Agenda 4; Student Faculty Congress, President 4; Senate, Sophomore Representative 2, Secretary 3, Vice President 4; Honor House; Mortar Board; £ ' ho ' s Who; Hall of Fame. MARIAN MURACHANIAN Teaneck, N. J. B.S. in Education (June) Student Campus Club, Vice President 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; I. R. C. 2, 3; House of Representatives 2; Scholarship Committee 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Interfaith Council 2, 3; W. A. A.; Intramural 2, 3, 4; Kappa Chi Lambda, Secretary 4. S 1 i ■■■■•- ' ■... ■- ■KARIN A. NELSON Springfield, N. J. A.B. in Social Science and Psychology (Feb.) Pi Beta Kappa; Bucknellim, Circulation Manager 3, Business Manager 4; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Executive Council 4; I. R. C. 3, Co-ordination Chairman; House of ' Representatives 3; Counselor 4; Hiintlhook 2, Editor-in-Chief 4; iBoard of Publications 4; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Epsilon; Who ' s Who; Phi Alpha Theta, President 4; Mortar Board, Activities Chairman; Phi Beta Kappa; L ' Agenda, Activities Editor 4. ELEANOR M. NICHOLLS Summit Hill, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MARTHA F. NICKESON Lewisburg, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (J une ) Delta Delta Delta; L ' Agenda 2, 3, Circulation Manager 3; Christian Associa- tion I, 2, 3; Workshop 1, 2, 3, 4, Director 4; Booster Club 1, 2; Student Faculty Congress 4; Handbook 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager 4. JACQUELINE E. OERTH Philadelphia, Pa. A.B. in Mathematics (Feb.) Student Campus Club; Chorus 1, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Mu Epsilon, Secretary 3, 4; Kappa Chi Lambda; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3. DORIS OKUN New York, N. Y. (Feb.) Bucknellian 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian 4; Booster Club I, 2; Theta Alpha Phi, Secretary 4. A.B. in English L ' Agenda 2, 3, 4 Association 1 , 2 A.B. in English MARTHA ORPHAN Milton, Pa. (Feb.) Student Campus Club; Christian Association I, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Lpsilon, Treasurer 4. JEAN AVON PAINTER Kittanning, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) L ' AGENDA 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2; Debate 2; Bucknell Defense Council 3; Student Board of Health 2; House of Representatives 1, 2, 3. NANCY E. PATTERSON Bloomsburg, Pa. A.B. in English (June) Bucknellian 1.2. , 4, News Editor 2, Managing Editor 3, Editor 4; Women ' i Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Chorus I, 2, 3, 4; I. R. C. 4; Bucknell Defense Couru .1 1. 3, 4; Student Faculty Congress 4; I lonor Mouse; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Tau Delta, President 4; Pi Delta I psilon, Secretary 4; Sigma Delta Pi, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Hall of Fame. ANNETTE ELAINE PINCUS Wilkes-Barre, Pa. A.B. in Spanish Kappa Delta I psilon; Sigma Delta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa. LOUISE STEAD PODD Norwood, Pa. B.S. in Commen e and finance (Feb.) Phi Mu. Vice President 2; L ' AGENDA 2; Bucknellian, Circulation Manager 3, K-M.nl Editor 4; Cap and Dagger, Business Manager 3; Booster Club I. 2; Student Faculty Congress 2, 4. Treasurer 4; Senate, Secretary 3, Social Chair- man 4; Class President 2; House of Representatives 4; Cheerleader 2, ], 4; Freshman Counselor 3; Social Committee 2. 4; Women ' s Scholarship Com- mittee 2; Nurses ' Aide; Delta Mu Delta, Treasurer 3, 4; Intramural 1, 2, 4. (June) ■■ROBERT EDWARD PODRASKY Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (June) American Society of Mechanical Engineers. JOHN F. POLETTO Nanvet, N. Y. B.S. in Chemical Engineering (June) Lambda Chi Alpha; Dance Band; A. S. Ch. E.; Intramural. CARYL LOIS POPPER Mt. Vernon, N. Y. B.S. in Chemistry (Feb.) Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; American Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; W. A. A. 4. VIRGINIA URBAN PRICE Utica, N. Y. A.B. in French and Sociology (June) Delta Delta Delta; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1; Artist Course Committee 3; Intramural 3, 4. RUTH ELEANOR REICHENBACHER Hazleton, Pa. A.B. in English (June) Student Campus Club; Buckticllian 3, Co-news Editor; Women ' s Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 2, 3, 4; Vesper Choir 2, 3; Chapel Choir 2, 3, 4. EILEEN JEAN REILLY West Englewood, N. J. A. B. in Sociology ami Psychology (June) L ' Agenda 1; Cap and Dagger 3. WILLIAM MERTZ RICHART West Milton, Pa. B.S. ' ; M echanical Engineering (June) Lambda Chi Alpha; A. S. M. E. 4; Intramural; Varsity Soccer, Left Half- back 4. ELIZABETH RICHERS Lansdowne, Pa. B.S. in Biology (June) Pi Beta Phi; L ' Agenda 2, 4; Bucknellian 3; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2; Student Faculty Congress 2, 3; Senate 3; Class President 2, 4; Cheerleader 3; W. A. A. 3, 4; House President 3, Vice President 4; Theta Alpha Phi, Vice President; Intramural 2, 3, 4. JOSEPHINE RIDGEWAY Baltimore, Md. A.B. in Sociology and Psychology (June) Kappa Delta; L ' Agenda 2; Chorus 1, 2; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Counselor 3; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; House of Representatives 2; Handbook 2; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. NORMA ROGERS Kingston, Pa. A.B. iii Biology and English (Feb.) Alpha Chi Omega; L ' Agenda, Copy Editor 4; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Chris- tian Association 1, 2; Workshop 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1,2; House of Repre- sentatives 2; House President 3; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa. . ' ■' . PHOEBE GOLDSMITH ROSS Floral Park, N. Y. A.B. in Sociology and Psychology (June) Delta Delta Delta; L ' Aginda 1, 2; Women ' s Glee Club 1, Chorus 1, 2; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association I, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1; Theta Alpha Phi. JOY L. SCHULTZ Pottsville, Pa. (June) Student Campus Club; Christian Association 3, 4; W. A. A. 3, 4; Delta Phi Alpha. CHARLES EDWARD SCHLECKSER Belleville, N. J. B.S. in Electrical Engineering (June) Kappa Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Mu Epsilon; Beta F.psilon Sigma; A. I. E. E. 3, 4, Chairman; Football, Quarterback 1. DORIS JEAN SIEVERING Maplewood, N. J. Kappa Delta; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2; Student Board of Health 4; Counselor; W. A. A.; Phi Sigma. ANNA LOUISE SNYDER Altoona, Pa. B.S. Commerce and Finance (June) Pi Beta Phi, Treasurer 3; L ' Aginda 3; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Chorus 1 Cap and Dagger 1 , 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Workshop 4 roster Club 1,2; Defense Council 1; House of Representatives 1; Canteen 3 Intramural 3. MARTHA E. SOBER Danville, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) ( hristian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 2, 3; W. A. A. 3, 4. JANET MAY SOUTHGATE East Orange, N. J. A.B. in Mathematics (June) Orchestra I, 4; Cap and Dagger 1; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi 1u Epsilon. TREVERYAN WILLIAMS SPEICHER Plymouth, Pa. U.S. in Biology (Feb.) Alpha Chi Omega; Bucknell Jr. College 1. 2; House of Representatives 4; Delta Phi Alpha; Kappa Delta Epsilon. ALICE STEVENS Athens, Pa. A.B. in English (Feb.) L ' Agf nda 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2; Alpha Lambda Delta 1,2; Kappa Delta Epsilon, Secretary 4; Sigma Delta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa. ■FRED C. STINER Orangeville, Pa. A.B. in Philosophy, Religion, and Psychology (Feb.) Graduate of Dickinson Jr. College; Reformed Episcopal Theological Seminary of Philadelphia 41; Pastor of Orangeville Methodist Church. JANE LOUISE STODDARD Seymour, Conn. A.B. in French and Spanish (June) Student Campus Club; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Orchestra 3; Chorus I, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1; Boo ster Club I, 2; Sigma Delta Pi. DOROTHY LOUISE STOLZENBERG Shelton, Conn. A.B. in Sociology and Psychology (June) Kappa Delta, Vice President; L ' Agenda 2, 3, 4, Advertising Manager 4; Women ' s Glee Club 2, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Workshop 1, 2, 3; Booster Club 1, 2; Student Faculty Congress 3, 4, Vice President 4; Handbook 1. 2, 3; Scholarship Committee 4; Counselor 4; Class President 3; Pi Delta Epsilon; Theta Alpha Phi, Secretary 3; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Canteen 3, 4. B.S. in Chemistr KATHRYN H. STOUT Thields, N. Y. (June) Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Chris- tian Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; House of Representatives 3; Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Theta Alpha Phi; Kappa Chi Lambda. DAVID WILLIAM STUEMPFLE Williamsport, Pa. B.S. Mechanical Engineering (June) Intramural; A. S. M. E.; Tau Kappa Epsilon. ROBERT KEEN STRUNK Mirflinburg, Pa. B.S. ' Biology (June) Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4. RUTHANNE STUDEBAKER Arlington, Va. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (Oct.) Phi Mu; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2; Bucknell Defense Council 1, 2, 3; Senate 3; Freshman Counselor 3; House of Representatives 1; W. A. A.; W. A. A. Board 2. MARGERY NEFF TYSON Collegeville, Pa. A.B. in Psychology and Sociology (June) L ' Agenda 2; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2; House President 2; House of Repre- sentatives 2, 3; Alpha Lamba Delta; Mu Phi Epsilon, Secretary 4. BERNICE WAAGE Stamford, Conn. A.B. in English Cap and Dagger 4; Christian Association 1,2, (June) ADELE J. WEAVER Williamsport, Pa. A.B. in Biology (June) Delta Zeta; L ' Agenda 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 4; Chorus 4; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Workshop 2, 3; Student iBoard of Health 2; House of Representatives 3, 4, Vice President 4; Counselor W. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 3; Delta Phi Alpha. 1 1 ■- (Oct.) Band 1; Christian Association 1, 3, 4; Booster Club 1; House of Representa- tives 3; Intramural 1, 2, 3; Alpha Lambda Delta. JEAN PARRISH WILLIAMS Summit, N. J, A.B. in English (June) Alpha Chi Omega, Treasurer 3, President 4; L ' Agfnda 3, 4, Art Editor 3, Assistant Editor 4; Buc knell tan 1, 3, 4, Artist 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 4; Workshop 2; Senate 3, 4; Counselor 3; House of Representatives 2; Alpha Lambda Delta; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Si ma Tau Delta, Secretary-Treasurer; Mortar Board, Vice President; Honor ) louse; Handbook 1, 3; Phi Beta Kappa. MILDRED LOUISE WILSON Shamokin, Pa. B.S. in Commerce anil fin ant (June) Student Campus Club; Christian Association I, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2; I louse of Representatives 2; Delta Mu Delta, Secretary 4. NANCY L. WOEHLING Norristown, Pa. A.B. in Social Science (June) Pi Beta Phi, President 4; [ Agenda 2, 3, Senior Section Editor 3; Cap and Dagger I, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association I, 2. s, 4; I. R. C. 2; Student Facult) Congress 3, 4, Secretary 4; Senate, President 4; Class Secretary 2, 3; Class President 4; Associate Editot Handbook ; Pan Hellenic Council 2, J, Trea- surer 4: House of Representatives 1.2. 3, Secretary 3; Alpha Lambda Delta, Secretary 1. 2; Pi Delta Epsilon; Who ' s Who; Phi Alpha Thcta. Vice Presi- dent; Mortar Hoard; Honor House; W. A. A. 1, 2. , 4; Hill ..I Fame. HELEN WYTHES Haddonfield, N. J. A.B. in Sociology and Psychology I ' ..i mo 2. . Assistant I ditor 1, 4; W.. men ' s Glee Club 1.2; Christian Asso- ciation I. 2, . 4; Workshop 1.2. , 4; Alpha I amhda Delta; Pi Delta I psilon; Sigma Delta Pi; Mortar Board. President 4; Honor House. President; Phi Beta Kappa. STRATY ZF.RVAKOS Bronx. N 1 i.S. in ( n il Engineering (June) ■-;.-. - - ' . • i :■., . , - - : ■ j £39KSffiR H@nX! mm man The caliber of Bucknell co-eds hasn ' t depreciated a bit. After looking at these picture, I wish I were at Bucknell again. 52 fcT W Captain Bill McKee, ' 40 The men who are in the spotlight today are not the glamor boys of stage, screen or art world, but America ' s hard fighting soldiers, sailors, and marines. It ' s not only the headline things they ' re doing in the war that makes us admire them, but their courage, perseverance and modesty . . . Captain Bill McKee is one of these men . . . One of Bucknell ' s heroes, Captain McKee, ' 40, was chosen to pick the L ' Agenda beauty queens. Because he knew neither the personality or actual appearance of any of the coeds, he chose the beauties from their pictures for poise, freshness, vitality, and good looks. . . . Holder of five military decorations, (Purple Heart, Air Medal, ETO Medal with star, ATO Medal and the American Defense Medal) he was wounded in Astand, Belgium, on April 12, 1944, and is now recuperating in the Halloran General Hospital, Staten Island, N. Y. . . . Those Jerries just shot hell out of me, he said, shattering my arm, paralyzing one hand and wounding my thigh. . . . His vital statistics . . . born in Montclair, N. J. 28 years ago . . . Kappa Sigma, grad- uated a B.S. in 1940 . . . active in boxing, baseball, glee club, mixed chorus, C. A. married to a Beaver graduate . . . father of a two-year-old daughter volunteered for the Army 4 ' ? years ago, and was in Europe six months . His message to Bucknellians wherever they may be — I ' m waiting eagerly for the first homecoming after the war! 53 I ■.:■--■• ■•■' . . . ; -i. ■•-■• ' •. -..-■.. .. -■..- ' oweftds Refreshing ■V m SUSSl Good -looking W  «f fcT T - ■■Jj feu dintJfc Zo ' Vivacious - '  ■r- ' ■-■! ■' ■■■mHmorasHnj Ex- ' 45 is the label they wear. These are the boys whose college careers began four years ago, in the fall session before Pearl Harbor. They are the men who will soon return to teach us the new values they have learned in battle. Today, they cannot take their diplomas with us because im- mediate dangers in distant places claim their first attention. As, singly or by the dozens, our men departed from Bucknell, campus activities began to reflect Lt. (J.g.) Jack Freeman their absence. Especially, the influence of their fraternities has been diminished. Some have car- ried on despite reduced numbers, but others — Phi Kappa Psi, Kappa Delta Rho, Alpha Chi Mu, Sigma Phi Epsilon — have altogether dis- banded for the duration. Still, we are aware of such organizations in the Bucknell scene. We are aware, too, of all the individual men to whom we write and send the Bucknell an. Dispersed though they may be, Bucknell claims them, the class of ' 45 takes pride in them, L ' Agenda pays tribute to their persis- tent fight for justice. Individually and collec- tively, they have loomed large as influences upon our deeds and decisions. Much of our college his- tory is theirs by inference. So here they are, a few to represent the many — the Ex- ' 45 ' s Ensign Don Hamre Ensign Dick Gass 60 ?. - $ W k ft • Ensign Al Richardson Lt. Bill George Ensign Hank Fornwald Lt. George Peck Sgt. Denton Brown Lt. Dick Wurfel Pvt. Bud Pedigo 61 - ■' ■' - ' INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Seated, Left to Right — Coopcrstack, Ivey, Kresge, Widger, Bartow, Baker. Standing — Entrekin, Ellis, Altemus, Harris, Landew, Schleckser. President Vice President Si ■( retary 3artow, Baker. OFFICERS Lewis Bartow, A S, U. S. N. R. Jack Baker I I) |[| 1 IK Until peace brings back to Bucknell fra- ternity life in its fullest meaning, the Inter- fraternity Council perpetuates as many fra- ternity traditions as are compatible with college life during wartime. Made up of two members from each of the seven fraternities, the council holds meetings when a question arises that affects each group. After Dean Page had attended the National Interfraternity Conference the council met with him to discuss post-war problems of fraternities. The council ' s rules permitted rushing after the first two weeks of the fall semester. Throughout the rest of the year, trainees and civilian men were eligible for pledging at any time. 62 ' — - • • Delta Zeta Chapter LAMBDA CHI ALPHA First Row, Left to Right — Coester, Lyle, Marx, Ivey, Marinelli, Kresge, Richart, Davison. Second Row — Kierce, Kovacs, Boughter, Cooper, Edwards, Brown, Jackson, McDonald. Third Row — Svedico, Davis, Marcucio, Brummer, Atherley, Reuhl, Buckley, Lehman, Campbell. President Vice President Secretary Treasurer - OFFICERS - Arthur Ivey Charles Coester Nicholas Marinelli - Donald Kresge Left — Corporal Bob Finkernagel, ex- ' 45. Right — Midshipman Charles Blattmacher, ex- ' 45. d 63 -. - ' • - SlfiMA ALPHA EPSILON Pennsylvanin Zeta Chapter First Row, Left to Right — Bartow, Strang, Lawder, Widger, Williams, Munson. Second Row — Layden, Gasscr, Heinzerling, Lemmerman, Snyder, Morton, Colby. Third Row — Brady, Sommer, Kochins, Dawson, Moss, Ritter, Nairn en. OFFICERS President - William Lawder Vice President - Stanlly Strang, A ' S, U. S. N. R. Secretary Bill Williams, A S, U. S. N. R. Treasurer - - Thomas Widger Left — Pvt. Bob McKcrnan, cx- ' 4S. Right — Ensign Paul Lenchuk, ex- ' 45. W Kappa Chaptei SIGMA CHI First Row, Left to Right — List, Harris, Altemus, Wartella. Second Row — Moorse, Getzler, O ' Connor, Whyte, Erickson, Durst, President ' ii c President Secretary-Treasurer OFFICERS Floyd Harris, A S U. S. N. R. - Robert List, A S U. S. N. R. Robert Altemus Left — Corporal Ed Pangburn, ex- ' 4v Right — Ensign Bob Malesardi, ex- ' 4S. 65 - . •■. ...... KAPPA SIGMA Alpha Phi Chapter First Row, Left to Right — Schleckser, Score, Wentz. Second Row — Hanlin, Loflft, Volz, Dijohn. OFFICERS President - - Doug Richardson Vice President Charles Schlecker, A S U. S. N. R. Treasurer - - Bill Wentz, A S U. S. N. R. Left — Ensign Bob Smith, ex- ' 4J. Right — Ensign Roger Whitford, ex- ' 4J. 66 . I 1% Delta Chapter PHI GAMMA DELTA First Row, Left to Right — Check, Baker, Armstrong, Francis. Second Row — Fetter, Sprague, Irwin, Henderson, Gumb. OFFICERS President Secretary Jack Baker Bob Armstrong Left — Pvt. Bob Morton, ex- ' 4 . Right — Ensign Ray Tyler, ex- ' 4J. 67 I ' I SIGMA ALPHA Mil Sigma I ' Im Chapter First Row, Left to Right — Greenbaum, Fine, Landew, Weinstein, Cooperstack. Second Row — Carlin, Bernstein, Denholtz, Mines, Aaron, Shorin, Ornstein. President Secretary Treasurer OFFICERS Melvin Landew Gordon Spencer Paui Fine Lefl It. Jack Denholtz, ex- ' 45. Right- Flighi I flii , i Matthew Friedman 68 ' I ' m k 1 1 c 1 1 Local Chapter DELTA SIGMA First Row, Left to Right — Entrekin, Ellis, Bond, Ruft ' , Schaft ' er, Eu. Second Row — Loughhead, Mologne, VanfWoert, Thompson, Bode, Ireland, Lawson, H addon OFFICERS President - - Bill Bond, A S U. S. N. R. Vice Preside if - William Ellis, A S U. S. N. R. Secretary-Treasurer - Christopher Bode Left — Ensign Calvin Sholl, ex- ' 4S. Right — Ensign Don Shields, ex- ' -H. 69 i ' . - -ts ..■••■.- • PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL First Row, Left t Right Bunnell, W.v Gurnee. Sen. ml Row — Whittam, Jenkins, Means, Darlington. Tliir.l Row— Kirhter. Wochling, Atherton, Fellnly. Bigs Jenkins. AVhittain OFFICERS President Secretary - Mary Lou Jenkins Patkk ia Whittam The Pan-Hellenic Council is an inter-sorority body which furthers inter-sorority relations. It is composed of two repre- sentatives from each sorority: a junior and a senior. The main functions of Pan-Hell are to establish rushing rules, to regulate sorority activities, and to settle all of the problems which might arise in connection with the sororities. This year rushing of the November freshmen was deferred until the first week in March. It consisted of two open houses, two informal parties, and one preferential party. In order to be rushed a girl must have completed one semester with an aver- age of at least seventy. Pan Hell Tea 70 « ■Eta Chapter ALPHA CHI OMEGA First Row, Left to Right — Davis, Simsarian, Baker, Greene, Stickler, Witz, Hand, Fitzgerald. Second Row — Grabowski, Derr, Jones, Rogers, Desrosier, J. Williams. Biggs, Gould, Speicher, Burnett. Third Row — Meseroll, Weber, At her ton, Had field, Dillon, Thompson , Berkheimer, Benson, Eyster, Arthur. Fourth Row — Lowell, Taylor. Deissler, Morgenthal, Jenkinson, Grahazne, J. Francis, M. Francis, Thomas. OFFICERS President - Jean Williams Vice President ------ June Biggs Recording Secretary - - Elizabeth Doughty Corresponding Secretary - Sarah Gould Treasurer - Ruth Burnett Williams, Biygs, Burnett, D PLEDGES First Row, Left to Right — Rolka, Lenox, Lehr, Rodan. Second Row — ' Fox, Edwards, Muller, Burkhardt, Kohler. Third Row — Priest, Toner, Meade, Mathiason, LeMassena, Graham, Farquhar, Smith, Shank. 71 ■■■■. ■DELTA DELTA DELTA A A Tau Chaptei First Row, Left to Right— L. Miller, McKernan, Truslow, Crofoot, Runkle, Adam, Wall. Second Row Elart man, Davis, Arbogast, Kloss, Depny, Ross, Price, Darlington, Nickeson, Bartow, Third Row Bowen, Evans, Sargent, Means, Musser, Halligan, Jackson, Doe, Rock, White. Fourth Row— Geils, Crothers, Daneuhower, Horrocks, Georgens, Henry, I . Miller, Bragg, Pangbtirn. OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer - Lois Depuy - Mildred Darlington Virginia Prici Phoebe Ross PLEDGES First Row, Left to Right — Case, Vilken, Hoile, Tierney, Harrison. Second Row — Crothers, Gabriel, C apen, Willig, Fortman, Anderson, Taylor, Mallett. 72 rt Beta Theta Chapter DELTA ZETA Seated, Left t Right — M. Greene, Watkinson, Lusignan, Kennerdell, Eldridge. Second Row — Kranse, Kutz. Grove, Gurnee, Jenkins, Weaver, M. Greene, Bell. Tliinl Row— Walter, Saleme, Capell, Spacht, Perrin, Casselmcn, Donaldson. Fourth Row— Stauffer, Cargill, Newton, Frederick, Stohlberg, Miller. Ghormley. OFFICERS President Vice President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Mary Lou Jenkins Margaret Gurnee Adele Weaver Jean Krause Lois Kutz Kutz, Weaver, Jenkine, Gur PLEDGES First Row, Left to Right — Perch, Aroosian, Lee, Stokes. Second Row — Lehr, Stone, Kreitler, Lyngaas, Dolan. Third Row — McCay, Soos, Simon, Bigler, Grant, Couch, Banks, Mattel, Robertson. v • : ! 5 - .V :■ f A i ' - ■' ' ■•; ' ■i . . _• i. - KAPPA DELTA IMii Tau Chapter First Row, Left to Right — Schultz, Qulnn, Fowler, Messer, Gleason, Wilson, Baush, MeFall. Frantz. Second Row— Ireland, Bishop, Lindemann, Ridgeway, Bowers, Stolzenberg, J. Bell, Madenfort, Ma gill. Third Row Moore, Boden, Nix. Miller. Whitman. Richter, Krone, Crothers, Bunnell, Canright, Scotchmer. I mi r 1 1 1 Row L. Bell, Stott, 1 ' rest nil. Perrott. OFFICERS President - Roberta Bowers Vice President - Dorothy Stolzenberg Secretary - - - Audrey Bishop Treasurer - - Irene Lindemann Editor - Josephine Ridgeway PI I DOES First Row, Left to Ri lit — Gibson, R.OOS, Milnamow, Wierich. Second Row — Musson, Gardner, Brown, ICunkle. Third Row — ' Moore, Evans, Adams, Bailey, Schoonmaker, Needles. 74 Beta Kappa Chapter Phi Mu First Row, Left to Rifiht — Reamer, OreEs:, li ' Iand, Rockwell. Kline, Kelly. Second Row — Creelman, Yoder, Cliffe. Nelson. Miller. Strassle. W.vim, Felmly, Todd. Third Row — Gold, Hnlsizer, Sarjeant. Wiehe, Jammer, Parke. Harry, Hawk. Fourth Row — Ashman, Studehaker, Hayes, Kress. Searing, G. Hudson, M. Hudson, Grim. Greenfield. President Vice President Secretary Treasurer - Pledge Trainer OFFICERS - Elise Miller Jean Strassle Sylvia Cliffe Marion Nelson Elizabeth Wynn Miller. Strassle. Nelson, Cliffe. PLEDGES First Row, Left to Right — Stauffer, Havens, ( ' ilbur, Shirey, McNerney. Second Row — Huckins, Miner, Pierce, Metzger, Evans, Fatzinger. 75 l f . • - - PI BETA PHI Pennsylvania Beta Chapter Firs! Row, I. -it to Right Phelps, Clnrk, Richardson, Matthews, Whipple, Garrick, Eluiisberger, Harris, Eshleman, Childs Second Row — Cleckner, Snyder, Nelson, Dyer, Eichberg, Woenling, Dent, Grim, M. Follmer, P. Follmer, Krise, Beatty. Tliird Row — Costich, Mariwier, Curtin, Henderson, Whit tarn. Richers, Wells, Clendinen, Groves, 1.. Luther, Ponsetto, Fourth Row — Donaldson, Wolfinger, Steele, Franklin, Eber, Heuson, Ryan, Golightly, Fishel, E. Luther. OFFICERS President - - Nancy Woehling Vice President - Helen Grim Recording Secretary Elizabeth Eichberg ( ' orresponding Secretary - - Barbara Dyer Treasurer Louise Snydi r PLEDGES First Row, Lett to Right — White, Ht k, Appleton, I loInK ' . Second Row — Barber, Potest, Smhin ' , Hutchinson, i Third Row — Tonkens, J. Golightly, ( lark, Plumb, Ran- dolph, I arr, I rb, Rcid. 76 - ' • ■STUDENT CAMPUS CLUB ■First Row Left to Right— Schultz, Wilson, Stoddard, Stern, Holifield. Peichert, Griffith, Headland, Bull. s ,„, Ko „ Lepsch King, Arnold, Bee, Laube. Knoebel, Muraehawian, Bennett, Schr ler, Oerth, Iln.lson. Third Row-Ahlstrom. Fill:,,,,,,... Orphan, Edel, McDowell, Cady. Ruihley, DnBrenil. Voulelis, MeAbee, Sutcavage, Everett. Fourth Row Barker Breiseh, Costoff, Sears, Reichenbacher, Hunter, D.Wilson, Kir,.. Smith. Lupoid, Gannert. OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer - Dawn Knoebel Marion Murachanian Rosemary Bennett Louise Laube i fl m A Laube, Knoebel, Murachanian, Bennett. PLEDGES First Row, Left to Right — Slife, Kerr, Bernhardt, Kauf- man. Second Row — Hess, McCreary, Gardenier. 77 : ■• ' Lt. Or villi-: Dunckel Commanding Officer NAVY V 1 2 UNIT Although the marine reservists of the Navy — V-12 unit left Bucknell University at the close of the summer semester 1944, this is the second year that the Navy V-12 unit has been present on our campus. Three hundred and fifty-five trainees attended classes during the 1944 fall semester, but this number has been cut to 243 by those trainees who left for mid- shipman school or shipped out for boot camp in March. The V-12 unit will remain on the campus throughout this coming summer semester, but it is not definitely known how much longer they will be a part of Bucknell. Since the reduction of the naval unit, West Col- lege is no longer used as barracks for the navy trainees, but they are still quartered in East Col ' ege and Rob- erts Hall, with a converted fraternity house as a mess hall. The trainees manage to carry a difficult scholas- tic schedule and athletic program which includes the swimming instruction that is given regularly at the Milton pool. Frequent inspections and reviews are an important part of V-12 life, which is under strict navy discipline. Although the unit exists indepen- dent of college life, trainees do attend classes with men and women civilian students and participate in the university extra-curricular activities. First Row, Left to Right n (J. B.) M. F. Collins, LI 11 w Crool M i: Dunrkel, LI J. .1 ' iill Second Ron SpfAtii H. C. Nortlmn l 2c(T] I S N ' lisn m. 81 i: M i SKU.rri ||. M, Driseoll, i ' 3c I. M BolllliKor Third Ron Sk2c « D I rii u. B. B. Lowthcr CSolA) IT) F. Scliarf, i II Ulazgon Ira, Sp • A o J J Robinson 80 I Color Guard Fortunately, intercollegiate sports activities are made possible by the presence of the naval trainees on our teams. All V-12s are eligible for membership in the various honorary organizations if their marks are considered high enough, and they may also pledge fraternity if invited to become a member by any of the fraternities still functioning on campus. In this way a taste of pre-war college days is often given to the naval trainee. Bucknell as a wartime campus has undergone a transformation, but the V-12 unit, though distinctly independent of college life, is such a vital part of Bucknell today that we will miss it greatly when the time comes for its departure from the campus. With the departure of the Marines and the former executive officer, Lt. Orville E. Dunckel became the new command- ing officer. A graduate of Michigan State College, he entered the United States Naval Reserve in 1943 and before coming to Bucknell, served as liaison officer at Princeton. Lt. Harold W. Crook, who came to Bucknell from the V-12 unit at the Uni- versity of Illinois, is a graduate of Ohio State University, and has served in the American Guard Center in New Orleans and in the European naval war. Formal Review Lt. Harold Ya . Crook Executive Officer 81 - ir H . 3 J ■- ps mc ? h am k N ■L ma - . H Stow It! Down the Hatch! The Bare Essentials Mess Mechanics Relaxation D. C. Generator Test ■■Throe Phase Power Measurements Poletto ' s Reveleers 83  ■•$■§ ■. i ■- : i ■Twice Around the Clock — 84 - V • - ' See you after lab Mop-up blues! 85 ■■' ■- ■' Just call me Atlas ' Can ' t Complain Two heads are better than one ' 86 ' But I haven ' t seen her in over two hours for any Bucknell Salt I ' ll Dream of You 87 • ■COMPANY A COMPANY COMMANDERS Company A Company II Com hi in C Cham i s Eddy, A.S. Rih.i R BUMGARN I K, A.S. ii 1 1 wi Bond, A.S. Bond, Eddy, Bumgarner 88 : i COMPANY B COMPANY C 89 t . . , - . - - I • t ■♦ s ♦ . ( HONOKABIES PHI BETA KAPPA Established at Bucknell in 1940 Seated, Left t.. Kiulit -Rogers, Grim, Pat- terson. Second Row — Stevens, Wilson, Nelson. Membership in Phi Beta Kappa constitutes the greatest scholastic honor which may be awarded to a student at Bucknell. This fraternity was founded in 1776 at the col- lege of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, and originally resembled a social fraternity. With the passing of time, however, the organization assumed a more purely honorary aspect. BucknelPs chapter of Phi Beta Kappa was installed November 7, 1940. Students are awarded membership on the basis of fine scholarship, mental maturity, and responsible participation in extra-curricular activities. To achieve the award, stu- dents must rank among the upper ten per cent of their class, but may be pursuing either the liberal arts or science curriculum. Mortar Board is one of the most important national honoraries in existence. Membership is awarded to senior women who, in their college life, have consistently been campus leaders in scholarship and in activities. Graduating members choose their successors from a group of junior women nominated by the junior class. MORTAR BOARD Established in 1941 First Row, I.ii t to Righl Bowers, Grim, Follimr. Sec i Row Llndeniann, Woehling, Miller, Bishop, Nelson, Doughty, Williams. 92 ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Scholastic Fraternity for Freshmen Women Established in 1938 Seated, Left to Right — Henry. Donaldson, Childs. Lief, Taylor. Second Row — Bernhardt, Hntton, Greenawalt, Miller, Eisenberg, Morgenthal, Wenrich, Dolan. Third Row — Lyngaas, Goergens, DuBreuil, Horrocks, Kinsey, Voulelis, Wortley. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS Professional Engineering Honorary Established in 1916 Seated. Left to Right— C. H. Kindig. D. M. (irifflth. .1. T. Fetherston, H. V. Flinscll. Second Row — Check, Roop, Diffenderfer. AMERICAN SOCI- ETY OF MECHANI CAL ENGINEERS Professional Engineering Honorary Established in 1915 Seated. Left to Right — Holroyd, Bond, Rich. Hardesty, Gregg. Eddy. Potter. Second Row — J. C. Reed, Podrasky, Menden- hall. Mark ell. Irwin. Bereas, Hess, Gold. G. M. Kunkel. Third Row — Gearliart, Allen. Stnempfle, Wick, Reece, Volz. 93 ■' - DELTA MU DELTA Economics Fraternity Established in 1932 s.-:itH,l, Left to Right— Wilson, Podd, Hall. Standing— K. L. Matz, C ' liffe. DELTA PHI ALPHA German Fraternity Established in 1932 First Row. Left to Right — Speicher, Stem, Ruihler, L. Mi Hit. Bierlmeier. Second Row —Schroder, I . Miller, Weaver, linn r KAPPA CHI LAMBDA Religious Organization Founded at Bucknell in 1943 Seated, Lefl ! Right Kuoebel, Joaif, Edel, Sec i Row Arnold, Barry, Foster, Greene, Webster, M Rockwell, Bull. Third Row stout. Headland, Bond, Lougli bead, Bn trek in, .1. Ireland, Sloatman, Steele, N. Ireland. Fourth Row Davison, Bogar, Slintz, Haddon, 94 .% KAPPA DELTA EPSILON Education Sorority for Women Established in 193 8 Seated. Left to Right — Gould, Cianci, Kuoebel. Second Row — Orphan, Stevens, Hall, Everett, Cady. Third Row — Miller, Speiclier, Schroder, Grossman, Piucus, Weber. MU PHI EPSILON National Honorary Music Sorority Established in 1916 Seated, Left to Right — Schroder, Lindemann, P. Follmer, L. Luther, Laube. Standing — Gould. Fillipone, Wenrich, M. Follmer, Tyson. PHI ALPHA THETA History Fraternity Established in 1941 Seated, Left to Right — Rover, Woehling, Nelson, Headland, Schroder. Standing — Middles worth, W. J. Johnson, Hal- ligan. C. H. Karraker, Chapman, Mc- Geever. 95 • ♦ « ♦ - . t , ■■PHI ETA SIGMA Nation.ll Honorary Scholastic Fraternity for Freshman Men Established in 193 8 Seated, Left tn Right— O ' Co r. Haddon, Laydon, Siss, Myers, standing — Williams, w. w. Lowry, Gortycb, Bode, Nilson. PI DELTA EPSILON Journalism Fraternity Established in 1924 Nelson, Woehling, Bow en, Dillon, Thompson, Depuy, it. B. Streeter, Doughty, Patterson, Nix. Bishop, Lindemann. PI M EPSILON Mathematics Fraternity Established in 192 5 Left i Rigid Bull. Levy, Oerth Madenfort. Seated Second Row Georgens. Southgate Tlsehler, Burnett. Deen, Rivera, Bldrldge Kutz Third Ron v.. T. MacCreadie, .1. s. Gold Weber, Huffman, s lera, Lowry. Row Markell, Bond, Lauman, I a Ing Miller, I!--- Lawder, Senson. fifth Row Berez, I . . i a • . Mendenhall, Wag hit. Gumb, K m r r n i ; 1 1 1 . Churchill, Vilella ' if, mm  i A i ■:■■■■: •- • ■- FOOTBALL Seven wins, two losses, one tie gave Bucknell its best football record in eleven years. Coached by Elwood Woody Ludwig, who served hi s first full season as head mentor, the Bisons rolled up a 210 to 95 margin in points collected as they topped Muhlenberg and Franklin and Marshall twice and registered single victories over City College of New York, Villanova, and New York University. Only a powerful Cornell squad, led by All- East back Allen Dekdebrun, and the perennial rival, Penn State, managed to outscore the Orange and Blue, while Temple staged a last-minute goal line stand to hold the Herd to a draw. In addition, Bucknell ' s footballers romped to a 12- touchdown, 6-conversion rout over C. C. N. Y. to tie the all-time high in points scored in a single game by a Bison team, the previous total being set in 1929 against Dickinson College. Individual honors went to Left Tackle George Kochins, who was named to fill a posi- tion on the All-East roster as picked by a poll of outsta nding sports writers. The season got under way with a 24-7 triumph over the not-so-stubborn Muhlenberg Mules and followed the conquest a week later with a 14-0 victory against the same team in a series played on a home-and-home basis. Marine Private Gene Hubka spearheaded the Herd ' s attack in both games, Coach Woody Ludwig i « ■ — - IS 37 35 T% First Row, Lefl to Rlgtal Powell, Sprlggs, Qulnn, Yanelll, Nafta, Steele, Bennetl Koi tins, Grant, Hubka, Seel, , Albreeht, Bowers, Engle, ibbotl Second Row Boyan, Mears, Heinz, Steinlnger, Wade, Strang, Stoddard, tfardaga, Schllehter Deacon, Se Moore, enuto, Tra kesl Big ler. Third Row Reingold, Gumb, Coulombe, DeRosa, Tl pson, Lawson, Sanow, Murphy. Sommers, Rendall, Bnglebardt, Allen, Kovacs, Dlotsalvl. Ill . . Hubka — Always a touchdown threat. running the ball 43 times for 246 yards, or an average of almost six yards per try. Cornell scored a touchdown in every period in the following duel, as the Bucknell attack failed to click due to the injury of several key men. The Big Red notched a 26-0 victory. Amidst a torrential downpour, the Orange and Blue splashed to an exciting 16-14 win over F. and M. as a result of veteran center Jim Seel ' s scooping up a Diplo- mat fumble and racing 3 5 yards for a touchdown. With the score tied in the last period, the Bison line smashed through to block Tex Phillip ' s end-zone punt, scoring the two points which meant victory. Although hampered by a foot injury that necessi- tated a special shoe, Gene Hubka led a fighting Orange and Blue eleven in a rousing third period rally that all but tied the score with Penn State. The Nittany Lions met the threat, however, and went on to win 27-13. Playing their last game in Bucknell uniforms, the Marines bowed out of the local football scene in a heartbreaking 6-6 tie with Temple, played in Philadelphia. The Owls put on a brilliant stand in the shadows of their own goal posts as time ran out in the final quarter. N. Y. U. fell prey to the Bisons 26-0 as nine new men filled the first string line-up for Woody Ludwig. Capably replacing Hubka, Eddie Netski showed the way, passing for one touchdown and run- ning for another. Assistant Coach Russ bright 115 ■■■-..■■■Action at Cornell before a capacity crowd. The Herd thundered over a weak C. C. N. Y. eleven 78-0 in a clash that ceased to be a contest af- ter the first period. Right End Bob Williams tallied the first of 12 touchdowns, and from there on not even the third set of replacements could be stopped. Deception, passes, and power plays were mixed, to the bewilderment of the hapless Cherokees. Still running from the left halfback position, and doing quite a lot of running at that, Netski ran for a touchdown and set up two more in Bucknell ' s 27-16 triumph over Villanova in a night game played in Shibe Park, Philadelphia. The Franklin and Marshall Diplomats checked the Orange and Blue offense with a fluid, shift- ing defense until the last quarter when the locals solved the puzzle and eased through to a 6-0 Thanks- giving Day victory. 116 Scoring honors of the 1944 season were shared by Doggie Bennett and Harry Bonk, with the former holding a slight edge in points. Both fullbacks pushed over four touchdowns, but Bennett converted seven extra points for a total score of 31, while Bonk put only one try through the uprights. Sommer and Coulombe led the field in the yards gained per try, with the former having an average of nine and a half yards while the latter had seven. Considering just the starters, Bonk was able to reel off an average just a shade under five yards for each of the 5 1 times he handled the ball. Reading Clockwise — Co-captain Ralph Grant; Tackle George Kochins, Captain November se- mester; Halfback Gene Hubka. co-captain : Steve Kovacs. guard ; Warren Mears, back. t « ! - ■Coach Ludwig, MacClintock, Wilson, Hourihan, Swarner, Netski, McDanicl, Hayes, Desci, Williams, Caycc, Heddings. BASKETBALL Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell RECORD 1944-45 51 Elizabethtown 30 30 Bloomsburg State Teachers 28 43 Villanova 42 ... 49 Marshall 52 30 Penn State 32 44 Franklin and Marshall 35 37 Olmstead Field 28 52 Bloomsburg State Teachers 56 41 University of Scranton 45 49 Olmstead Field 32 5 3 Franklin and Marshall 45 26 [ndiantown Gap 34 46 Villanova 34 33 Muhlenberg 35 41 Muhlenberg 51 5 9 Indiantown Gap 46 h2 University oi Scranton 55 776 680 Caycc up for another. Led by All-State Forward Bob Williams, the courtmen won ten games and lost seven during the 1944-4J basket- ball campaign. The six-feet three-inch shotmaker from Massillon, Ohio, paced Coach Woody Ludwig ' s pointgetters by a wide margin, tallying 96 field goals and 39 fouls for a season total of 231 points. In citing Williams for the all-Pennsylvania cage team, the Associated Press announced that the selection was based mainly on his tricky floor game, 118 his scoring record, and the fact that he was a full-time per- former, playing 659 out of a possible 680 minutes. Two other Bisons topped the century mark in scoring. Captain Lou Desci netted 56 field goals and 46 out of 80 fouls for 158 points, while Gene Wilson connected 51 times from the floor and converted 24 fouls in 40 attempts for 126 points. Other Bucknell high scorers were Bill Mc- Daniel, 79; Merrill Heddings, 77; Eddie Netski, 42; and Clair Swarner, 39. The team total for the 17 games was 771 points. Although this year ' s quintet averaged two points per game more than the ' 44 team, the Herd was less successful at the foul line than its predecessors. The Ludwigmen made 296 trips to the free-throw line, but converted only 157 times for an accuracy percentage of 5 3.04 ' ( as compared with last year ' s 56 f , figure on conversions. Less erratic foul shooting would have boosted the number of wins, be- cause five of the seven losses were by four point margins, or less. With a one-sided 81-30 victory over Elizabethtown as a starter, the Bisons ran up three wins before they were stopped in an overtime battle by Marshall College, 52-49, and Penn State, 32-30. Then the Herd began to make history in pairs. Franklin Marshall and Olmstead Army Air Field spelled wins num- ber four and five, but the team ran into double trouble with Bloomsburg and University of Scranton, dropping both games by four-point margins. Once more hitting the con- querors ' trail, the Herd swamped the Olmstead Flyers and the F. M. Diplomats to complete a successful weekend. Captain Louis Desci netted 45 points during the two day outing. Indiantown Gap halted the two-game streak by a 34-26 count, but Villanova was defeated for the cagers ' eighth victory. Four nights later the tournament-bound Muhlen- berg five invaded Davis Gym where the fans witnessed the best game of the year. The Bisons outplayed the Mules for 39 minutes but were checked when Whitey Baldwin, Muh- lenberg ' s forward, pulled a sleeper that broke a tie and hand- ed the game to the visitors, 3 5-33, when only 30 seconds remained in play. Even though Muhlenberg sported a record of 1 8 wins Play ball Bench-sitters and the boss. Lou Desci, Forward. 119 ■i. ■■■■- . - ' ' ■Victory over Indiantown Gap. Desci sinks one against Elizabethtown. and only one loss, the Orange and Blue looked forward to the return match, but it was the same story. The locals led the Mules during the major part of the game, fell behind only one point at the end of the third period, and were smothered to submission in the final frame. For the ninth and tenth times of the season, Williams led his mates in scoring in the cagers ' twin victories over Indiantown Gap and Scranton. Both clubs had previously beaten the Bisons, so the wins, the final games of the year, were of particular noteworthiness to the victors. Left to Right — Gene Wilson, Forward; Bob Williams, All-state Center. Farmer Myers made the switch from Ludwig ' s gridiron science to Northup ' s grappling tactics and won all of his matches by decision. Steve King Kong Miller, lone civilian on the squad, wrestled in the final two match- es and collected eight team-points for his double victories. In his first year as a collegiate wrestling coach, Northup ' s record speaks for itself. He received his col- lege wrestling experience with the University of Wyoming. In 1940, at the University of Illinois, he represent- ed Wyoming in the national wrestling tournament. Gut and Mullins square off. INTRA MURAL SPORTS Although hampered by the departure of the chief organizer, Hank Peters, for the Navy, civilians at Buck- nell kept an active intramural sports program function- ing. The program consisted of basketball, volleyball, bowling and softball. Basketball, as usual, was the feature attraction and the league championship went to Sigma Alpha Epsilon, who roared through the season without a defeat in the eight-game season. Led by Tom Widger and Paul Lay- den, the S. A. E. ' s occasionally overpowered their oppo- nents by 40 and 50-point margins. Lambda Chi Alpha lost but twice and finished in second position, and Melvin Denholtz, S. A. M., won the league ' s individual scoring honors. Phi Gamma Delta and Sigma Chi merged to walk off with the softball laurels scoring one-sided victories over all opponents. Lee Myers won all his games for the Fiji-Sig ' s. Second place honors went to the S. A. E. ' s. Sigma Alpha Epsilon obtained the first men ' s intramural bowling league title, and its second intramural cham- pionship, as it maintained a 764-pin team average in compiling a record of 13 wins in 20 tries for an average of .6 50. Delta Sigma was second, only one-half game behind the league lead- ers, with a .600 average. The Faculty finished third with .5 50. Paul Layden and Willie Williams, both of S. A. E., finished first and second respectively for high scoring honors. Rounding out the intramural sche- dule, Sigma Alpha Mu was acclaimed the champion in the volleyball league. INTRAMURAL COURT CHAMPS Seated, Left to Right — Nannen, Widger, Layden. Second Row — Colby, Lawder, Snyder, Dawson. 125 1 -■• - ' I WOMEN ' S SPORTS With the opening of the term in No- vember, the Bucknell co-eds once again turned to sports . . . some because they were forced to endure physical education classes three days a week, but to others sports have offered a means of actual en- joyment. Since there are no varsity sports for women at Bucknell, a Women ' s Athletic Association provides the school ' s female ele- ment with an intramural sports program ... a program which includes heated com- petition in volleyball, basketball, bowling, and softball. With a tremendous increase in student enthusiasm, the Women ' s Ath- letic Association has mounted in member- ship and affords broader and more varied competition in sports programs. Headed by Mildred Darlington in the fall semester, and June Bunnell during the March semester, the W. A. A. Board extends its gratitude to Mrs. Ruth Sealts and Miss Mar- garet Bryan for their able guidance and advice throughout the year. W. A. A. recognizes outstanding feminine athletes according to a point system, based on active par- ticipation in all sports. Fifty points is the minimum for which a girl may be rewarded, one thousand is Here it comes! Kir, i Row, Left t., Right- Hi -rr. Wynn, Bell, I mrlinu , Wolfinger, Hadfleld, s.-.ilt- Second Row — Bunnell. Weaver. Jones. Wulter, Sargent. Stutt. Clark. Ha7GI, Dl 126 , the maximum. This year Jane Dud- ley Bell, June Bunnell, and Mildred Darlington received the top award . a gold bracelet; lesser rec- ognition, in the form of emblems, numerals, or letters, was given to other outstanding women. Snow curbed any efforts to re- sume hockey tournaments this year. Activities turned toward the volley- ball tourney in which Kappa Delta was victorious. However, claiming the limelight of all women ' s competi- tion, basketball once again drew the crowds to Tustin Gym. The round robin schedule provided an equal chance for all teams to play each other, but an upset in the final round placed Tri-Delt, K. D., and Alpha Chi in a three way deadlock, with the Kaydee ' s copping th e champion- ship in the playoffs for the second straight year. According to the different team opinions, the all-star basketball combination would include as guards Norma White, Tri-Delt; Doris Ann Miller, K. D.; Doris Eber, Pi Phi, and as forwards Lynn Deissler, Alpha Chi; June Stott, K. D.; and Marge Hall, S. C. C. Bowling, next on the schedule, is unfinished at the time of this writing with Tri-Delt, Phi Mu, and Kappa Delta vying for first place honors. Inter-sorority soft- ball and individual competition in golf, tennis, and archery are still on schedule. From fall to spring, the fairer sex at Bucknell finds time for sports if not always for the books . . . just ask anyone who knows. Look out for that tree! -Jt - % The gang ' s all here. Tri-Delt-D.Z. Toss-up. 127 . .-. . ■. ■: . Dual Wind-up. The follow-through. Tennis Made Easy. Two-bagger in K.D.-D.Z game. Out at second in Phi-Mu-S.C.C. encounter. - r ti% K ■■, ■;■- ;• • ■August — September Fiesta Time for the English Language Institute. Slickest chick at the Barn Dance. Summertime: Did you say shortage? It may be P. I., farewell and goodbye . . .  , A .. SIGMA TALI DELTA English Fraternity Established in 1927 First Row, Left to Right — Hadfield, Parke, Bow en. Second Row — Stevens, Canright, Thompson, Xix. Patterson, Williams, Lindemann, Rogers. Third Row — Dillon. Bishop, Haddon, Jacques, Mintz, Cargill, Perrott, Krout. SIGMA DELTA PI Spanish Fraternity Established in 1942 Seated, Left to Right— Rover. Geils, Huff- man, Cady, Orphan, Bierlmeier. Second Row — Patterson, Stoddard, Everett. Stevens, Schatzberg. THETA ALPHA PHI Dramatic Fraternity Established in 1921 First Row, Left to Right— BiiriH-tt, Edel, Bowers. Second Row — Davis, Richers, Stolzenberg, Klnss. Okun. Third Row— Nelson. Greenes, Halligan, Ross, Grove, Doughty, Stout. 97 • - 1945 L ' A(JENDA STAFF Editor --------- Audrey BisHor Assistant Editors - Jean Williams, Helen Wythes Business Manager Elizabeth Doughty Assistant Busiin ss Manager ------ Marjorie Hall Advertising Manager ----- Dorothy Stolzenberg Feature Editors - - - Margaret Thompson, Alice Nix V-12 Editors - - - Gloria Whitman, Eleanor Dillon Administration Editor ------ Eutha Richter Fraternity and Sorority Editor - - Lois Depuy Senior Section Editor Elizabeth Wells Activities Editor ----- Virginia Capers Curtin Women ' s Sports Editor - Anne Kloss Men ' s Sports Editors - - - Paul La yden, Joseph Evans Index F.ditor -------- Gloria Berliner Photography ----- Nathan Moss, Jean Strassle Art Work ----- Elaine Greene, Lee Nelson, A.S. Office Manager ------- Elizabeth Cleckner Circulation Manager ------ Barbara Dyer Recipe for 1945 L ' Agenda: One pessimistic editor Two harried-looking assistant editors One slashed budget One unmathematically inclined business manager A myriad of war-time restrictions Mix in a motorcycling photographer and an advertising manager that could sell Frank Sinatra ' s autograph to his wife, and you almost have the finished product. Almost but not quite . Add a dash of circulation manager, who (assisted by her salty staff) sold more extra copies than ever before in L ' Agenda history . . . four eager beaver feature editors on the lookout for the new and different ... a sprinkling of male and female sports editors ... a schedule-happy activity editor on the go to complete her section be- fore she graduated in February . . . one so- rority-fraternity manager trying to track down the few remaining fraternities Don ' t forget a frantic senior section boss at- tempting to discover who was in ' 45 anyway . . . one nautical cartoonist ... a determined ad- ministration editor dragging out camera shy fac- ulty members to have their pictures taken. Stir in well one puzzled office manager whose enormous staff defied the rumor of woman power shortage. Add floors covered with a thousand photographs and five or six staff members lying on their stomachs figuring layouts and captions . . . one art editor sketching snow-covered buildings ' WYIl. if you say so . 98 ■4  -i _•- . a. •■ - . i— r i -i without the snow ... a gloomy trip to Wil- liamsport when we learned What War Has Done to the Publishing Business. Add the return of the index, removed in 1943, and thirty more pages . . . the happy day in L ' Agenda office when the perfect cover was found . . . frantic phone calls to and from Grit . . . Miss Eisley ' s firm resolve that she just wasn ' t going to worry this year — but she did . . . the friendly ( ? ) arguments between the Editorial and Business staffs as to their respective efficiencies and finally, those Deadline Jitters. There ' tis. The 1945 L ' Agenda, Volume 5 5. Remove from bookshelf occasionally. Good for countless servings. Bon Appetit! Editor Bishop and Business Manager Doughty Cease Feuding Temporarily. First Row. Left to Right — Strassle, Desrosier, Baush, Berliner. Hall. Second Row — Marinier, Rogers, Doughty, Bishop, Williams, Nix. Stolzenberg Third Row — Greene, Cleckner, T] tpson, Wells, Ricbter, K. Nelson, L. Nelson. M,,ss. Layden, Bowen, Whitman, Kloss. Depny, Dillon. Iiy.-r. 99 Conference of Editors BUCKNELLIAN STAFF Editor, November Term - - - Irene Lindemann Editor, March Term - Nancy Patterson Business Manager, November Term - Karin Nelson Business Manager, March Term - Elizabeth Hadfield Managing Editor ------- Alk i Nix News Editor ------ Margaret Thompson Sports lid tor ------- Milton Jaques Society Editor Barbara Dyer Staff Artist ------- Jean Williams Staff Photographer - Nathan Moss Feature Editor ------ Patricia Canright Serrice Page Editor ------ Eleanor Dillon Advertising Manager ------ Kathryn Wrrz Circulation Manager ------- Sara McFall First Row, Left t.. Right McFall, Hadfleld, Dillon. Sit 1 Row Bowen, Nix, l ' :i 1 1 .rs.ui . Lindemann, Thompson, Williams. Tlur.I Row II;i.l.l.m, N.ls.iii. IVrrntt. St. .It. L:ni.l. , Wliitin.-iii. M..ss. Dyer. Armed with a paste pot, a ruler, .1 pair of scissors and a four-page dummy layout, the Bucknellian editor, sur- rounded by her staff, goes into action every week to keep students well-informed on campus news. From Tuesday afternoons until the paper goes to press Thursday mornings, typewriters clatter; harried headline writers struggle to get the right word ; reporters, as- signed to cover the campus, hurst in spasmodically with copy; the news editor keeps the phone busy, tracking down last minute stones and coaxing information from evasive or wary news sources; proof readers bend over long galleys to catch typographical errors. The advertising manager pushes her way in, to place the week ' s ads from the town merchants; the sports editor (one ot the tew positions in which the men still hold their own) pounds out his accounts of the movements and vic- tories ot Bison teams. As the editor, huddled over a typewriter, ponders pro- found thoughts tor the editorial, the stall, gazing often and speculatively at the white space in column six, guesses lull i % « dfct . ' -«JLA Si. l x; m a wli.n the scoop-of-the-vveek will be. Holding aloof from all the uproar, but keeping a watchful eye on the budget and a careful hand on the purse strings, is the business manager. When the hubbub has subsided and the circulation staff has whirled away to taxi Bucknellians to the Sem, up the hill to Roberts Hall, and to the fraternity houses, the office manager arrives to clear away the debris and create order until the next Tuesday. As a result of the staff ' s combined interior decorating urges and an outburst of long smoldering revolt against dark and dingy working quarters, the Bucknellian office has undergone a process of enlargement and renovation. The prospective journalists, assisted by faculty adviser Robert E. Streeter, applied ten gallons of paint to walls and ceiling, had partitions knocked out, new linoleum laid, fluorescent lights and a horseshoe-shaped copy desk installed. Dust and cobwebs were swept out, and the office that has housed Bucknellian staffs for more than 20 years now assumes a more professional atmosphere. In content the Bucknellian has benefited this year by many out- standing events calling for big stories and banner headlines. B-Mail, a column about Bucknell men and women in the armed forces, appeared weekly, and the monthly service issue, sent out to 3,000 Bucknellians in service, featured Fe-Mail, a group of letters by coeds on campus to the fellows in uniform. Contents for the Sem ' s Pin-Up Boy, the Navy trainees ' Billfold Girl, and the civilian men ' s Woman of the Week, were sponsored by the paper. A humor column was introduced as The Little Kernels, and Navy V-12 antics and activities were reported in Down the Hatch. Since the draft began to pick off the men of the Bucknellian staff, it has become the usual practice to refer to the editor in the feminine gender. For the last three years Bucknellian policy has been directed by editors from the class of ' 45 — Audrey Bishop, Irene Lindemann, and Nancy Patterson. Key staff positions since 1942 have been held, for the most part, by coeds who have learned the ropes for the duration. Mr. Britton setting ' em by hand. Hot off the press. The Bucknellian ' s famous horseshoe desk. 101 . . • Mixed Chorus and Symphony Orchestra. MUSICAL Students with a flair for harmony and rythm find in the various musical organizations both an outlet for their own talents and love of music and an opportunity to enrich the cultural life of the whole school. Under the direction of Professor Charles Stickney, the Bucknell Band lent color and spirit during the football sea- son. It functioned as a concert band during the winter, with both civilians and trainees participating. Only navy trainees were members in the spring, however, when it be came a marching band to accompany the navy at drill. i A Ki rtf p K $ § i 102 University m m First Row, Left t Right— W. McCrae, Klauder, Wenrich, pianist; Kins;, Stott, Preston, Steele, Josif, Reichen- baclier. Hutton, Tyson, Cbil. Second Row — Laulie, Gleckner, Snyder, Slack, Fitzgerald. Frantz, Gould. C ' reelinan. Corker, Garrick. Women ' s Glee Club. OlUi VNIZATIONS Following the tradition of many years, the Mixed Chorus presented Handel ' s immortal Messiah at Christ- mas, with two students, Mary and Phoebe Follmer, singing the soprano and alto parts. The Easter performance was Olivet to Calvary, and late in the spring the chorus sang Hayden ' s Theresian Mass. Dr. Paul Stolz is the director. Because of its constantly changing personnel, the Buck- nell Symphony Orchestra did not give any concerts, al- though it accompanied the Mixed Chorus in its programs. It also played for May Day and was active in acquainting students with orchestral literature. The orchestra, consist- ing of forty-sLx members, is under the baton of Professor Charles Stickney. The Women ' s Glee Club, composed of picked women ' s voices under Professor Williams McRae ' s direction, sang at the annual Christmas Banquet. Their spring concert con- sisted of a varied program of spirituals, sacred songs, and folk songs. Band. 103 - - Mr. Whitfield takes the stand. President Vice President Secretary Business Manager OFFICERS Dorothy Stolzenberg Elizabeth Doughty Elizabeth Grove Marjorie Hall CAP AND DAGGER Toss me the nails, quick — this flat ' s about to fall apart Wow! this paint is as thick as glue, it will never spatter . . . Direct those lights down here and switch on the spot . . . This poster will send them, and how! — right to the play . . . Did that costume come from a rummage sale? It will have to be changed. . . . Pass me that moustache, it needs more glue on the back. How do my lines sound? Like another Kate Hepburn? O. K., folks, you ' re on stage! And so goes the time in Cap and Dagger. Such a variety of activities is connected with each production that every artist, handyman, or just plain Joe can find a committee that appeals to him. Whether a man ' s job be selling tickets, painting flats, or speaking his lines — whether a girl chooses to collect costumes, dream up publicity stunts, or rattle pans and bells for sound effects — the greatest result is plenty of fun. After having worked on one of the plays, a student be- comes a pledge in Cap and Dagger. Participation in three productions makes him an active member, entitled to vote. With disregard of the usual custom of giving plays in the Lewisburg High School, The Night of January 16th was presented at the Court House. Here, for the asking, was the true atmosphere of a court room, and the realism caught even the audience. Completely forgetting that this First Row, Left t Right Hurry. HadSeld, Berliner, Brooks, Oltnn, Davis, Burnett, Dearoslor, Snyder, Greenes, Hill. .n. ,., l Row Laube, Means, Miller. Depny, Bowers, Doughty, Stolzenberg, Grove, Kloas, Weaver, Rldgeway, Kelly, ' juitni. Tljir ] Ron Balligan, Flllppone, Ryan, Grove, Nelson, Rulhley, Darlington, Altemus, Whitman, Bauah, Krawlt, Uoore, Jacob] . Bow en, Stout. Fourth Row -Blcners, Knoeble, Rogers, Woebllng, Bell, Oasselman, Wynn, Sargent, ViKler, Btadebaker, Thompson, Xli. McFall, Edel. 104 ■t ■IBI M was merely a play, they acted like a good cross-section of the usual court room crowd. Everyone shared the tense and enlightening moments of Karen ' s (Winnie Halligan ' s) breakdown, of Paul Fine ' s sly insinuations. The drama was a booming success under the direction of Kay Davis, with the help of Betty Grove, production manager. We ' ll never forget the newsboys with their Extra-a-a! — the janitor reading True Confessions during the recess — Margie Harry ' s flirtations as Ruby O ' Toole— the dead-pan matron, Sally McFall — Mrs. Hutchins, the colored janitress — the help- wanted ads — and The verdict is ! All the laughter and disappointments of women ' s dor- mitory life paraded across the Lewisburg High School stage when Brief Music was presented on May 2 and 3. Betty Wortley di rected and Betty Wells handled production of this comedy, with emphasis upon the amusingly familiar, rather than the spectacular. With a comic twist, the mem- bers of the all-girl cast mimicked themselves and their coed sisters, in ridiculous situations that every woman knows. No type was left out, from Drizzle, the dreamy poetess (lean Lenox), to booming, rough-and-ready Alexander (Lois Needles). We have pleasant recollections, too, of beautiful Lovey, radical Maggie, tag-along Jinx, and Rosey, who studied while Minnie pursued the men. Much of the success of the productions given by Cap and Dagger this year should be accredited to its faculty ad- viser, C. Willard Smith, and its president, Dottie Stolzen- berg. What the audience didn ' t see. 105 - - I ■- CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION By its activities program based on personal initiative, the Christian Association provides channels through which students can apply re- ligion to everyday living. Its work represents student leadership and participation in many camp and community interests. A broader program for freshmen and for community service was begun this year. Sun- day-morning nursery schools, Girl Scout groups, and the Youth Center provide wide fields of in- terest. The Youth Center, with the aid of both trainees and civilian students, functions for Lew- isburg children of all ages. Two new councils, Social Action and Public Relations, were recently added to the executive board of the Association. These groups prepare articles for the Inter collegian and the Bucknel- Firsl Row, Left t RlRht While. Parker, Greene. Sec I Rofl Williams, Kelaon, Webster, Ireland, Gould, i;rim. Ashman. Third Bow— Entrekln, Hamilton, DaTiaon, Warden, Brown, Ruff, Bode, Bailey. 106 ■Planning committee in action. Religion in Life Week. lian, in addition to reporting on summer work projects. One of the major activities of the Association is its sponsoring of international and intercol- legiate conferences. This year there were two major conferences devoted to specific problems of the present day world. Besides these conferences, the third Religion in Life Week was held in January. More than a dozen speakers representing various religious groups came to discuss problems directly related to the contemporary significance of religion. There were five main addresses and many group and personal discussions. Every Sunday starts off with the 9:30 class meeting in the President ' s House for breakfast and discussion of the Bible. Student Church, with its student choir, is held in Hunt Living Room each Sunday evening. The Service Council is carrying on its work of sending the BiickncUian, with its campus news and special letters to all students now in the ser- vice. The Student Executive Council of twelve students guides the work of the Association, with the advice of Forrest Brown, general secretary, and of the Advisory Council, under the leader- ship of Professor Rudolph Peterson. OFFICERS November Term President ----- Nancy Ireland Girls ' Vice President - Sarah Gould Men ' s Vice President - William Webster Secretary ------ Helen Grim Treasurer - Jack Baker March Term President ------ Bill Webster Girls ' Vice President - - - Norma White Men ' s Vice President - Ray Ruff, A.S. Secretary -__-__ Jean Cober Treasurer - Elmer Herskowitz J -- Il iUCKNELLIANS for the boys. 107 . . , . t . ♦ i ' . ■■• . Seated, First Row, Left to Right— Moss, Glaaer, Whyte, Scarsellato. Seated, Second Row — Skibbens, lir.--. Thompson, Umjii. Eisi ' ulier , Cooper, Clemens, Meyersburg, Mosler, Borelli. Third Row- -Newton, Hamberger, Scbwartzberg, Ruihley, Titus, Shaver, Eyster, Waage, Eber, Lief, Quinn. Fourth Row— Baker, McDowell, Dillon, Bitrler. Kauffman, Hadfield, Morgenthal, Deissler, Taylor, Whipple, Jammer, Grim. RADIO WORKSHOP Radio Workshop is one of the youngest, but most rapidly growing organizations on our campus. Students who are inter- ested in radio have the opportunity of learning a great deal about the technique and operation of radio, since the studio is organized and managed entirely by the students themselves. This year the Workshop has two important projects. Every Thursday night, direct from their studio in Bucknell Hall, the members present a half-hour program over Sunbury ' s station, WKOK. These broadcasts are of various kinds including plays, talent shows, quiz programs, and variety shows. One of the noteworthy programs that was put on this year was the Christmas Carol by Dickens. Workshop has also its own local station, WBRW, over which it plays recordings every Monday through Friday from 4:00 to 6:00 P. M. The members of Radio Workshop have ambitious plans for the future of their organization. They have recently been admitted into the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System, an organization of broadcasting stations of colleges all over the country. Each col- lege station receives a contract from a business concern. The sta- tion does a short commercial for the concern each week and is paid in return. Membership in I. B. S. amounts to recognition as a good college station. OFFICERS Director WBRW Director Progniiii Director Set retat y Treasurer - Advisei Martha Nicki m n Margaret Thompson Margaret Ryan Rita (umins - Ml KYI ElSl NDI RG Ki Robinson On the Air 108  Seated, Left to Right — Donaldson. Reamer. Peichert, Headland. Seated Second Row— Kohl. Greene. Nelson. Doughty, Ashman, Wolfinger, Park,.. Holifield. Standing— Harry, Col.er, Eisenberg, Greenawalt, Richter, Patterson. Gurvitch, Webster, Ki bel. OFFICERS President Secretary Treasurer Dorothy Ashman Molly Wolfinger Elizabeth Doughty Settling World Problems INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUR To support an American policy of world co-operation and to help abolish religious intolerance and racial. discrimination — these are the aims of IRC. Reorganization of the club this year has increased its mem- bership to about fifty. Open meetings with speakers and discus- sions on current international and domestic problems are held once a month. The group leads the Town Meeting of the Air, presented by the Radio Workshop. It co-operates with the Christian Asso- ciation in activities of mutual interest. A group of members attended the mock Dumbarton Oaks con- ference held at Lafayette this spring. At the conference, the dele- gation from each college represented a foreign country; Bucknell members represented Norway. Other conferences to which the club sent representatives were held at Dickinson and Pendale Hill. The club is one of six hundred similar collegiate organizations sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Professor Karraker is the group ' s faculty adviser. 109 - - HUINOK HOUSE Restless spirits muttered in the eaves of Honor House, witnessing the destruction of all traditional dignity. Picture their horrified cringing as Elise, one dark night, came crashing through the ceiling, from the attic into Mary ' s room; as Piano-Tuner Puff dismantled the creak- ing upright; as the House became possessor of a hand- some Christmas tree, filched from a neighboring culti- vated grove. While the eaves-dwellers writhed in helpless anguish, Fast First, Solid Second, and Thoroughgoing Third unit- ed in the fruitless search for a canine Little H. H. They raised great shouts of jubilation when the living room underwent a face- lifting operation. They plunged willingly into the spirit of monthly birthday parties — every month except January. There was a sunny moment when spring brought the opening of the sun-roof, but a note of deepest tragedy in the fatality of Teeny Turtle. Ah yes, the year passed quickly with much gaiety and many guests. Of course, one could never be quite sure whether Betsey would give one of her famous head-pats to President-elect Spencer, or whether the daily rush of Tasty- cake and Coke men would put Mother Lowther in another TIZZY. One question remains, before we turn the House back to its ghostly guardians: How long will the Old Maids of Omega Mu uphold the principles of their or- ganization? i i : i i : ■. ' M Pollmer, Llnd Bow em. Second Row Grim, D I bop, Lowther, Jenkins, Third Row P Follmer, Miller, Williams, Woebllng, Depuy. Seated. First Row, Left to Right— Cianfi. Gould, Gates. L ' .ef. Seated, Second Ron— Pattersou. Luppert. Gray. Meyersburg, Huffman. Standing — Ireland, Josif. GO-OP HOUSE Have you ever made a cake from one of those sure- success brands and have it turn out a sure-failure ? Did you ever make chocolate pudding in three batches so that if one burned it wouldn ' t all be ruined? Have you ever awakened in the middle of the night with the hor- rible realization that you forgot to bank Beulah and Lulu, the furnace and the bucket-a-day stove? If not, you haven ' t lived — at least not in Co-op House. The Coop, located between George ' s and Pardoe ' s, is the house where ten girls live cooperatively. The setup is based on the international cooperative movement prin- ciples and includes experience in the planning and pre- paring of meals, housecleaning and furnace-tending. Healey Cooperative House began when a group of interested girls raised enough capital to rent the house and to buy furniture and supplies. Five years ago ten girls moved in and the experiment began. Today it is no longer an experiment but a practical, working reality. The officers for the first semester were Sally Gould, president; Emily Josif, vice president; Faith Lief, secre- tary; Rosa Meyersburg, corresponding secretary; and Dorothy Huffman, treasurer. The hostess is Anna Lup- pert. The two vacancies left at the end of the first semester by Nancy Ireland and Nancy Patterson were filled by Louise Crothers and Mildred Valentine. Ill ■1 , October Commencement with G. Howland Shaw. Wintertime: Yes we said shortage! Just bumming — S. A. E. Hobo Hop. Guaranteed to deglamorize — Hell Week. October — November Fall rushin ' lesson. - - Georges: Repaired, reopened, renamed! Herr Hitler at the Bond Rally. UP N 9ifc MK _ h1 ST tI I ' Km 1 r I ; : ' :: ' . ' ;. i ; is 4 -. ' Queen  ! the lambda Chis. De c — On your right and away we go ' Three presidents at the Christmas Banquet. emoer b Salute to the Navy. Leave us be rolling our own! Snacks for starving Bucknellians. An old year, a new queen . Debut for the pledges of six sororities. A toast of water, a midnight scene . . . January — February Religion in Life Week Reception. — On the night of January 1 6th- ■i Youth meets age at a Sunday Canteen. March ■April Bon voyage, S. S. Bucknell Victory! Songs of Russia by the Don Cossacks. Seniors serenade on the quad. And so to next year % ♦ ♦ . i - . r- ; . ■1945 L ' AGENFJA STAFF Editor-in-Chief - Audrey Bishop Assistant Editors - Jean Williams, Helen Wythes Business Manager Elizabeth Doughty Assistant Business Manager - Marjorie Hall Advertising Manager - - Dorothy Stolzenberg Adviser - Trennie E. Eisley Special Features Editors Margaret Thompson, Alice Nix Martha Sargent June Stott Betty Ann Fowler Women ' s Sports Editor June Biggs Eloise Atherton Josephine Ridgeway - Anne Kloss Janice Hartman Patricia Whittam Nary V-12 Editors Gloria Whitman, Eleanor Dillon Shirley Parke Barbara Lee Ellen Perrott Patricia Canright Elizabeth Hadheld Delia Edel Fraternity and Sorority Editor Janice Felmly Elizabeth Wortley Jane Henderson Senior Section Editor - Doris Ann Miller Rose Anne Baker Constance Dent Elizabeth Richers Ad ministration Editor Patricia Madenfort Edvvina Halligan Kathryn Witz Lois DePuy Barbara Preston Margaret Jenkinson - Elizabeth Wells Adrian Krawit Adele Weaver Elizabeth Eichberg Eutha Richter Mary Louise Walter Elizabeth Quinn Meryl Eisenberg Activities Editors, Karin Nelson, Virginia Curtin Muriel Parker Carolyn Berkheimer Anne Bartow Photography - Art Editor Carmen Marinier Nathan Moss, Virginia Strassle Elain i ( i ii i i Index Editor Lois Bragg Advertising Manager Elizabeth Grove Elizabeth Wynn Barbara Messer Doris Okun Mary Davis Circulation Manager Helen Klauder Sara McFall Jean Taylor Marjorie Graham Gloria Berliner Betty Ann Fowler Dorothy Stolzenberg Marian Francis Marjorie Geils Dorothy Danenhowei Catherine Eshelman Barbara Dyer Rita Clemens William Bond, A S W. Roger Fetter, A S John Warden, A S Copy Editors Norma Rogers, Elizabeth Bow i n, Mary Baush Men ' s Sports Editors Paul Layden, Joseph Evans, Robert Megargel Phyllis Gray Jean McKernan Office Manager Jean Morgenthal Elizabeth Musser Gertrude Jackson June Evans Elizabeth Jacoby Jean Painter 1 [elen Meseroll Marguerite Gleason I lelen Eyster Elizabeth Cleckner Jean Ad. urn Alice Schoonmaker Beverly Doe Nancy Geltman Margaret 1 tarry Jean Brock Pauline Simsarian Janet Benson 138 J (ffj (Jo e, the staff and editors of the 1945 L ' Agenda, wish to express our sincere appreciation to the following for their generous aid and co-operation. To our Faculty Adviser, Trennie E. Eisley. To Mr. Carl N. Stiber and Mr. Horace Hand, of the Grit Publishing Company. To Mr. Donald Ross and staff. To Dr. Frank Davis, Director of Admissions. To William H. Schuyler, Professor of Chemical Engi- neering. To Jean Shake, ' 43, of Halloran Hospital, Staten Island. To Captain Bill McKee, ' 39, of the United States Army Air Force. 139 ■I -■■PENNSYLVANIA and HUDSON COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS of D H ANTHRACITE in NEW YORK CITY AND STATES OF PENNSYLVANIA NEW JERSEY— DELAWARE— MARYLAND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND SOUTH RICHARD DARLINGTON, President Broad Street Station Building Philadelphia 3 140 BBBBH DIRECTORY AND INDEX Name Home Address Page 68 72 Aaron, Joseph Norman, ' 48, B.S.— S. A. M 3931 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, X. Y Adam, Marion Finlay, ' 47, A.B. — D. D. D 1113 Grant Ave., Colhngswood, N. J Adams, Joy Caldwell, ' 48, B.S 115 Pennsylvania Ave., X. Wales Adams, Meta Jean, ' 45, Educ— K. D 116 X. Allegheny St., Bellefonte . . 74 Ahlstrom, Virginia E., ' 48, A.B 53 Detroit Ave., Armadale, S. I., X. Y 77 Allard, Ethel Joan, ' 48, C F 1200 Lindale Ave., Drexel Hill Allen, Barbara Jean, ' 45, C F Roaring Branch 36 Alston, Ann Elizabeth, ' 47, B.S R. D. 1, Cogan Station Altemus, Robert Leard, ' 48, B.S. — S.X Lilly St., Johnstown 22, 62, 65. 104 Amnion, Betty Mae, ' 48, A.B 1 13 X. Fourth St., Lewisburg Anderson, Gloria Mary, ' 48, A.B.— D. D. D 25 N. Park Dr., West Orange, X.J 24, 72 Anderson, Gustav E 85 E. Houston Ave., Montgomery Angstadt, Betty Jane, ' 47, B.S 30 S. Seventh St., Lewisburg Appleton, Adair G.. ' 48, C F— P. B. P 20 Park Place, Halesite, X. Y 76 107 Arbogast, Rachel Mae, ' 45, A.B.— D. D. D 16 S. Third St., Lewisburg ... 36,72 Armstrong, Elizabeth L., ' 47, Educ 642 Billings Ave., Paulsboro, X. J. Armstrong, Robert Bruce. ' 45. A.B.— P. G. D 39 Raritan Ave., Highland Park, X.J 24. 67 Arnold, Bertha Line, ' 45, C F 99 Elizabeth St., Wilkes-Barre 36,77,94 Aroosian, Arax. ' 48, A.B.— D. Z 228 X. Draton Pkvvy, East Orange, X.J ' 36] 73 Arthur, Margaret Ann, ' 46, B.S.— A. X. 956 Jackman Ave ., Avalon, Pittsburgh ] ] 36, 71 Ashman, Dorothv I.. ' 45, A.B.— P. M 448 Residence Park, Palmerton 75 106 109 Atherley, Richard D., ' 48. C.E.— L. X. A 307 E. 239th St., Bronx 66, X. Y ' 63 Athertou, Eloise Oram, ' 46, A.B. — A. X. O Hopewell Junction. X. Y 70, 71, 135 Bailev, Anne Louise, ' 48, Educ. — K. D 1331 Terrace Dr., Pittsburgh ' ' 74 Baker, John Henry, ' 45, M.E.— P. G. D 7 P. Rockcliffe Apts., Montclair, X. J 366 ' 67 Baker. Rose Ann, ' 47, C F— A. X. 929 Concord Ave., Drexel Hill 71 108 Banks, Margaret L„ ' 48, A.B.— D. Z . . 58 Maolis Ave., Bloomfield, X.J ' 73 76 77 23, 36, 72 Barber, Dorothv Lee, ' 48, C F— P. B. P 307 N. Second St., Millville, X. J Barker. Gretchen A.. ' 48, C F 316 X. Park Ave., Warren, O Bartlett, Phyllis H.. ' 48, A.B 32 X. Eastfield Ave., Trenton, X. J Bartow, Anne F.. ' 45, A.B.— D. D. D 45 Hampton Place, Xutlev, X. J Bates, Maynard. ' 47, C F— S. X 247 Beech St., Arlington, X. J. Baush, Mary, ' 47, A.B. — K. D 6841 Gorsten St., Philadelphia. . . 31 72 99 104 Beattv. Marcia J., ' 45, C F— P. B. P 413 S. Dallas Ave., Pittsburgh ' ' 36 76 Bee, Marion Lois, ' 47, A.B R. D. 1, Homer, X. Y ' 77 Bell, Edwin Lewis, ' 48, B.S 356 Seventh St., Xorthumberland Bell, Jane Dudley, ' 45, C F— K. D South Erie St.. Mavville, N. Y 35 37 74 127 135 Bell. Louise T., ' 47, A.B.— K. D 205 X. Monroe St., Media 74] 104 Bell, Virginia Field, ' 46, A.B. — D. Z 66 Middlesex Rd., Xorton Heights, Conn ' 73 Bennett, Rosemary E., ' 46, B.S 201 Third Ave., Haddon Heights, N. T ' 77 Benson, Janet L.. ' 46. C F— A. X. 117 Crvstal St., Dover, X. T 7 ' Berg, Helen Margaret. ' 48, B.S 108 Aspen St., Floral Park, X. Y. Bergenstock. Jean M„ ' 48, A.B 131 Elm St., Milton Berkheimer, Sara C, ' 46, A.B.— A. X. O 457 Pine St., Williamsport X. X. X. . X . . 37 99.104 77,93 . . 68 Berley, Janet Lynn, ' 46, A.B 500 West End Ave.. Xew York, X. Y Berliner, Gloria R., ' 46, A.B 201 Linden Blvd., Brooklvn, X. Y. . Bernhardt. Elizabeth B.. ' 46, A.B 134 Roland Ave., South Orange, X. J. Bernstein, Arnold I., ' 47, M.E.— S. A. M 152 Poningo St., Port Chester Bevan, George Ronald, ' 48, B.S 16 E. 33rd St.. Bayonne Bickmore, Barbara Ann, ' 48, A.B 154 W. Lena Ave., Freeport, Bierlmeier, Katharine, ' 46, B.S R. D. Box 375, Xewfield Biggs, June Margaret. ' 46, B.S.— A. X. O Cowdin Circle, Chappaqua, X. Bigler. Carol J.. ' 47. A.B.— D. Z 41 Oakland Ave.. Westwood, X. I. Billhirae, Elizabeth A., ' 48, A.B 16 S. Washington St.. Muncv Billipp, Charlotte H., ' 48, A.B 286 N. Fulton Ave., Mt. Vernon, X. Y. Binkley. Gloria Ruth. ' 48, A.B.— P. M Drv Run Bishop, Audrey June, ' 45, A.B.— K. D 2906 Bowers Ave., Baltimore. Md. Blosser, Joseph H., ' 48, A.B Box 24, Gans Bode, Christopher F., ' 47. Ch.E.— D. S 62 Brown Road. Scarsdale, X. Y. Boden, Jeanne Scott, ' 46, A.B.— K. D 928 X. Washington St., Shamokin. . 74 Bogar, Joseph, ' 46, A.B R. R. 5. Fenwick, Ontario, Canada 94 Bogosian, Marie Delores, ' 48, A.B 813 19th St.. Union City. X. J. Bookout, Marjorie Roberta, ' 48, B.S 622 Concord Ave., Chester Boughter, Charles Walton, ' 45. C F— L. X. A 822 Main St., Watsontown ... . 37, 63 Bourke, John Barrett 519 Market St., Lewisburg Bowen, Elizabeth Ames, ' 46, A.B.— D. D. D 1817 Jennings St., Bethlehem. Bowers, Roberta Fisher, ' 45, A.B.— K. D 124 Willow Grove St., Hackettstown. N. T.. Bowler, Elizabeth Ann, ' 48, B.S 50 Pine Ave., Floral Park, X Y Bragg, Lois Helen, ' 46, A.B.— D. D. D 9 Tuxedo Road, Glen Ridge. N. J. . Braun, Mildred Virginia, ' 45. C F 2434 Braddock Ave Breisch, Charlotte Esther, ' 47, A.B 427 Market St Brock. Jean Xorris, ' 46, A.B R. D. 1, Princeton, X. J Brooks, Juliet Livingston, ' 45, A.B 333 West End Ave., Xew York, X. Y. . Brown, Barbara Jane, ' 48, B.S 20 E. Roselle Ave., Roselle Park, N. J. Brown, Catherine Jane, ' 46, A.B.— K. D 604 Greenwood Ave.. Pottsville . Brown, Frances Ruth, ' 48, A.B 14 McKinlev Ave., West Orange, X. T. Brown, Frederick Harold, ' 48, M.E.— L. X. A 1444 Hall Blvd., Bloomfield. C onn.. Bruce. Lucy Audrev. ' 47. A.B 295 Larch Ave., Bogota, N. J. Brummer. Edmund Albert, ' 48, E.E.— L. X. A 37-11 89th St., Jackson Heights, L. I X Y . Bub, Phyllis Helen, ' 48, C F 244 Wellington Rd., Mineola, X. Y. Buckley. Robert Joseph. ' 48. Engr.— L. X. A 110 Lord Ave.. Bavonne. X. T. . Budd, Harold Faller, ' 47. C F— K. S 65 DuBois Ave.. Woodbury, X. J. Bull, Edna Jane, ' 46, A.B 210 Eldred St., Williamsport . Bumpus, Dorothea Zenith, ' 48, B.S 1415 Justine St.. Pittsburgh Bunnell, June. ' 45. A.B.— K. D 975 Roosevelt Ave., Union, X.J 57 Burkhardt. Gloria Earlene, ' 48, A.B.— A. X. 1013 Tilghman St., Allentown Y. J. Y. J 94, 97 Y 29, 55. 57, 70, 71 J 73,108 21,37,74,92,96,97,98,99, 110 69, 96, 106 .. 72,96,97,99, 100. 104. 155 22,37,54,74.92.97,104. 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A 448 Mam St., Jersey Shore 63 Canright, Patricia Anne, ' 46, A.B.— K. D 34 Springfield Ave.. Cranford, N.J 74, 97 Capen, Elizabeth Ada, ' 48, B.S.— D. D. D 8 Florence Place, West Orange, N.J .72 Cargill Elizabeth Anne, ' 47, A.B.— D. Z 593 Upper Mountain Ave., Upper Montclair, N.J 73. 9 Carlin, David, ' 46, B.S.— S. A. M 93-16 Baldwin Ave., Forest Hills, N. Y. 68 Carson, Lorraine Ivinia, ' 48, B.S 117 Oak Lane, Hightstown, N. J. Case Marilyn Helen, ' 48, B.S.— D. D. D 32 Linford Road, Great Neck, N. Y 72 Casselman, Catherine. ' 46, A.B.— D. Z 301 N. Second St., Camden, N.J 73, 104 Cathrall, John Beylor, ' 48, B.S.— P. K. P 829 Linden St., Scranton Chambers, Alice Louise, ' 47, A.B 81 Ross Ave., Hackensack. N. J. Chance, Martha Leiser 131 N. Fourth St., Lewisburg Chapin, Marjory Bertolette. ' 45, B.S 438 Bryn Mawr Ave., Bala-Cynwyd ■Chapman, June Gloria 21-19 29th Ave., Long Island City, N. Y.. Child, Gloria Inez, ' 47, A.B.— P. B. P 448 Palmer Ave., Teaneck, N. J. 27, 31, 76 93 Cianci, Rose Anna, ' 45, A.B 709 S. Third St., Camden, N. J. 38,95, 111 Clachko, Marion-Louise, ' 48, B.S 18 Grand Ave., Ridgefield Park, N. J. Clark, Alice Letitia, ' 47, B.S.— P. B. P 78-26 85th St., Glendale. N. Y. 76, 127 Clark, Alice Marie. ' 48, C F 210 York Ave., Towanda Clark, Dorothy Louise, ' 48, C F— P. B. P 141 Henry St., Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. ■■■76 Cleckner, Betty Louise, ' 45, C F— P. B. P 1720 Boas St., Harrisburg 38. 76 99 Clemens, Rita Betty, ' 46, A.B 117 Lafayette Ave., Annapolis, Md. 108 Clendinen, Jean Proctor, ' 46, A.B.— P. B. P Hudson Terrace, Englewood Cliffs, N. J. ■■■■o Clift ' e, Sylvia Elaine, ' 45, C F— P. M Greenfield Farm, Ivyland 38, 75, 94 dinger, Malcolm Angstadt 227 S. Fourth St.. Lewisburg Cober, Emily Jean, ' 46, A.B 299 Sawyer St., Rochester, N. Y. 23, 109 Coester, Charles Harsch, ' 46, A.B.— L. X. A 901 Home St.. New York 59, N. Y. 63 Colban, Melpomene, ' 46, A.B 713 Chestnut St., Lebanon Colby, Wells, ' 48, C F— S. A. E 301 N. Maple Ave., Lansdowne 64, Us Cole, Jeanne, ' 46, A.B 25 S. 22nd St., Pottsville 38 Coleman, Anita Bettie, ' 48, A.B 2051 Livingstone St., Allentown Conevery, Joan, ' 48, A.B 29 Water St., Wellsboro Cook, Robert Edwon, ' 48, A.B Main St., Elverson Cooper, Gertrude Constance, ' 48, B.S 265 Lyncrof t Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y. 10h Cooper, Jr., William Kent, ' 48, B.S.— L. X. A 1214 Walnut St., Williamsport ■63 Cooperstack, Theodore, ' 46, B.S.— S. A. M 25 Maple St.. New Haven, Conn. 62, 68 Corker. Rita Marie. ' 47, A.B 37 Linden Terrace, Leonia, N.J. 103 Corn, Ada Frances, ' 48, B.S 72 E. Main St., Paterson 2, N. J. 26 Costich. Phyllis Jewett. ' 45, A.B.— P. B. P 51 College St., Brockport, N. Y. 39, 6 Costoff, Eugenie Angeline, ' 48, B.S R. D. 2, Sharpsburg, Pittsburgh Couch, Marparet Anne, ' 48, A.B.— D. Z 601 Clearview Ave., Crafton 73 Creelman, Dorothy Jean, ' 46, C F— P. M 178 Manhasset Woods R. D., Manhasset, N. Y. 75, 103 Crisman, lean Dorothea, ' 46, C F Yellow Frame Rd., Newton. N. J. Crofoot, Jean, ' 47, A.B.— D. D. D 820 College Ave., Niagara Falls, X. Y. 72 Cross, Nancy Louise, ' 48, A.B 21 Walker Ave., Gaithersburg, Md. Crothers, Charlotte Ann, ' 46, A.B.— D. D. D 418 Bridge St., Catasaqua 72, 107 Crothers, Kathrvn Louise. ' 48, C F— D. D. D 418 Bridge St., Catasaqua 72 Crothers, Llewellyn Sawyer, ' 45, B.S.— K. D 212 Tenth St., Upland 74 Curtin, Virginia Capers. ' 46, C F— P. B. P 139 E. Curtin St., Belief onte 76 Dainoff, Olvmp, Sp 1 10 University Ave.. Lewisburg Dale, Marv Jane, ' 48, B.S E. Maple St.. Mifflinburg Danek. Gertrude Ursula, ' 48, C F 60 Thomas St., Johnson City, N. Y. Danenhower, Dorothy, ' 47, C F— D. D. D 507 Wynnewood Rd., Merion 72 Darlington, Mildred Griffith, ' 45, A.B.— D. D. D 7007 Hilltop Rd., Upper Darby 22, 39, 72, 104. 127 Davidson, Ellen Lewis, ' 47, A.B 733 Park Ave., Laurel Springs, N. J. Davis, Marv Helen, ' 45, A.B.— D. D. D 539 Overlook Dr., Pittsburgh 39, 72, 97, 104. 132 Davis. Rhoda Ann, ' 47, B.S.— A. X. 178 West Center St., Woodbury, N. J 71 Davis. William David, ' 46, C F— L. X. A 29 N. Goodwin Ave., Kingston 63 Davison, III, Thomas, ' 45, A.B.— L. X. A 2303 Hollister Ave., Scranton 39. 63, 94, 106 Dawson, J. T., ' 48, B.S.— S. A. E. . . c o A. M. Dawson, Col. M. C, Hots Camp, Van Dorn, Miss 64. 125 Dawson, Nancy Rvan, ' 47, A.B c o A. M. Dawson, Col. M. C, Hots Camp.Yan Dorn, Miss. Day, Mariel, ' 46, B.S 942 Albright Ave.. Scranton Deaner, Havdn Montgomery, Sp 323 E. Front St., Danville Deaver, Elizabeth lane, ' 48, B.S 70 E. 96th St., New York 28, N. Y. Decker, Elizabeth Ruth. ' 48, Educ 1306 Mansel Ave.. Williamsport Deen, Evelyn Harris, Gr Port Royal 96 Deibert, Dorothv Frances, ' 48, A.B 322 Second Ave., Haddon Heights 134 Deissler, Grace Rittenbouse. ' 47. A.B.— A. X. 902 E. Willow Grove Ave., Chestnut Hill 71, 107. 108, 127 DeLong Eleanor Estella, ' 46, A.B Adams Ave. and Arrott St., Philadelphia Denholtz, Melvin, ' 48, B.S.— S. A. M 172 Goldsmith Ave., Newark 8, N. J 68 Dennelly, Eileen Brenda, ' 47, A.B 60 Bayview Ave., Great Neck. N. Y. Dent Constance Penn, ' 45, A.B. — P. B. P 29 Mountain Ave.. Maplewood, N. J 39, 76, 133 Depuv, Lois Florence, ' 45, A.B.— D. D. D 5720 Ambov Rd., Prince Bav, S. I., N. Y. . . . 34. 39. 72, 96, 99, 104, 110. 133 Derr, ' Emily Kathrvn, ' 45, A.B.— A. X. 5 Upland Rd.. Williamsport 39, 71 D ' Errico, Benjamin John, ' 48, Ch.E 150 Cleveland Ave., Rockville Centre, N. Y. Desrosier, Lorraine Rita, ' 45, C F— A. X. 44 Coombs St., Southbridge, Mass 34,39.71,99,104 Detwiler, Dorothea Ann, ' 47, C F New Enterprise Diegel, Elizabeth Jane, ' 48, A.B 6517 N. 13th St.. Philadelphia Diehl, Ternme Franklin. Gr 118 Lower Market St., Milton Dillon.Eleanor Marv. ' 46, A.B.— A. X. 18 Grayson Place, Teaneck. N. J.. Dippel, June Chilton. ' 47, A.B 32 Newton Ave., Baldwin. L. I., X. Y. 23.71.96,97,99,100,104,108 136 Doe, Beverly Ellen, ' 46, A.B.— D. D. D 23 Princeton Ave., Swarthmore 72 143 ♦ • ♦ ■' ' - Congratulations Class of ' 45 FROM A FRIEND 144 Name Home Address Page Doerig, Marie Theresa, ' 48, C F 97 Anderson Ave., Fairview, N. J. Dolan, June {Catherine, ' 47, C F— D. Z 232 Parker Ave., Maplewood, N.J 73, 93 Doll, Sheilavay Spangler, ' 45, A.B 529 Madison Ave., York 39 Donaldson, Ann, ' 47, B.S.— D. Z Center St., Greenport, L. I., N. Y 73, 93, 109 Donaldson, Heloise, ' 48, A.B 36 Jarvis Place, Lynbrook, N. Y. Donaldson, Ruth Luella, ' 47, C F— P. B. P 514 23rd Ave., Altoona 76 Doughty, Elizabeth Morrison, ' 45, A.B.— A. X. 102 N. Clermont Ave., Margate, N. J 21, 22, 40, 71, 77, 92, 93, 96, DuBreuil, Shirley, ' 46, B.S 51 Lawrence Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y.. . 77,93,97,98,99,104,109,110 Dunham. Joan Sumner, ' 45, A.B 310 Knollwood Ave., Douglaston, N. Y 40 Dunkelberger, Carolyn Jean, ' 45, A.B Valley View 40 Durst, John Arthur, ' 48, A.B.— S. X 10481 Wellworth Ave., Los Angeles 29, Calif 65 Dver, Barbara Ann, ' 45, A.B.— P. B. P 1119 Ridge Ave., Steubenville, Ohio 40, 76, 98, 99, 100 Eber, Doris Edna, ' 47, C F— P. B. P 44 Parker Ave., Maplewood, N.J 76, 108 Edel, Delia, ' 45, C F 1635 Turner St., Allentown 40, 77, 94, 97, 104, 107 Edwards, Frederic Harold, ' 48, A.B.— L. X. A 14 Lincoln Ave., Endicott, N. Y 63 Edwards, Ruth Mary, ' 48, A.B.— A. X. 23 King Ave., Weehawken, N. J 71 Eichberg, Bettie Louise, ' 45, A.B.— P. B. P 813 W. Main St., Norristown 40, 76 Eisenberg, Meryl Jane, ' 47, A.B 104 E. 37th St., Manhattan, N. Y 93, 108, 109 Eldridge, Phvllis Cole, ' 46, A.B.— D. Z 7200 North Point Rd., Baltimore 19, Md 40, 73, 96 Ellis, Ruth Arlene, ' 47, A.B 2604 W. Fourth St., Williamsport Entrekin, Howard Burton, ' 46, A.B.— D. S 729 Wood St., Vineland, N. J 62, 69, 94, 106, Erb, Margaret Elizabeth, ' 47, A.B.— P. B. P 1625 Johnson St., Hollywood, Fla 76 Ertel, Howard George, ' 46, M.E 825 V. Third St., Williamsport Eshleman, Catherine A., ' 47, B.S.— P. B. P 1952 Mulberry St., Harrisburg 76 Eu, Charles Keng-Pang, ' 48, E.E.— D. S 15 Merion Rd., Merion 69 Evans, Joseph Culver, ' 48, A.B. — L. X. A 11 Mill St., Lewisburg Evans, June Adeline, ' 46, A.B.— D. D. D 20108 Lomond Blvd., Shaker Heights, Ohio 72 Evans, Miriam Svlva, ' 48, A.B.— K. D 117 Third Ave., Haddon Heights, N. J 27, 74 Evans, Ruth May, ' 46, A.B.— P. M 43 Turner Ave., Plymouth 75 Everett, Ruth Eleanor, ' 45, A.B 56 W. Lincoln Ave., Roselle Park, N. J 40, 77, 95, 97 Eyster, Helen Elizabeth, ' 46, A.B.— A. X. 130 S. 13th St., Lewisburg 71, 108, 136 Fairchild, Marv Jane, ' 48, Educ R. D. 1, Milton Farquhar, Jo-Ann Franklin, ' 46, B.S.— A. X. 33 W. Church St., Bethlehem 71, 133 Farr, Jane Voorhees, ' 48, B.S.— P. B. P 228 Cottage Ave., Tamaqua 76 Farris, Loretta, ' 46, B.S 274 Chapel St., Swoyerville Fatzinger, Margaret Louise, ' 48, B.S. — P. M 541 Pine St., Catasauqua 75 Featherly, Jean, ' 48, C F 70 Lawrence Ave., West Orange, N. J. Fellows, Florence Elizabeth, ' 48, A.B 157 Midland Ave., Montclair, N. J. Felmly, Janice Tallman, ' 45, A.B.— P. M 110 Osbourne St., Glen Ridge, N. J 34, 41, 70, 75 Fenimore, Mary Anne, ' 48, A.B 120 Tenth Ave., Haddon Heights, N. J. Fenstermacher, Alice E., ' 47, A.B 208 Hanover St., Northumberland Feudale, Richard Francis, ' 48, B.S 51 S. Franklin St., Shamokin Figueroa, Victor Manuel, ' 48, B.S 2 Marti St., Bayamon, Puerto Rico Filippone, Gladys C, ' 46, A.B 212 Lyons Ave., Newark 8, N. J 77, 95. 104 Filippone, Rosemarie, ' 48, A.B 140 Park Ave., Passaic, N. J. Fine, Paul Robert, ' 47, A.B.— S. A. M 17 Keer Ave., Newark 8, N. J 68 Fishel, Marie Louise. ' 48, C F Woodlawn, R. D. 2, Jeannette Fishel, Martha Josephine, ' 46, B.S.— P. B. P 1463 West King St., York 76 Fitzgerald, Barbara Jean, ' 47, A.B.— A. X. 6205 Eight St., N.W., Washington, D. C 71, 103 Follmer, Marv Elizabeth, ' 45, A.B.— P. B. P 635 Broadway, Milton 41, 76, 92, 95, 1 10 Follmer, Phoebe G., ' 45, A.B.— P. B. P 600 Broadway, Milton 23,41,55,76,95,110 Fortner, Jean Eleanor, ' 48, B.S 126 S. Fifth St., Lewisburg Foster, Hugh Palmer, ' 45, A.B 784 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y 94, 136 Fowler, Betty Ann, ' 47, A.B.— K. D 15119 Lake Ave., Lakewood, Ohio 74 Fox, Carole Virginia. ' 48, A.B.— A. X. 5543 Fair Oaks St., Pittsburgh 71 Francis, Jean Marie, ' 47. A.B.— A. X. 1501 N. Main St., Santa Ana, Calif 71 Francis, Marion Warren, ' 47, A.B.— A. X. 1501 N. Main St., Santa Ana, Calif 71 Franklin, Jean Ann, ' 47, A.B.— P. B. P 166 Ralph Ave., White Plains, N. Y 76 Frantz, June, ' 47, A.B.— K. D College Park, Lewisburg 74, 103 Frederick. Mary M., ' 47, A.B.— D. 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Ida Kathryn, ' 48, A.B.— K. D 403 Colonial Rd., Ridgewood. N. J.. Mvers, Marjorie Lou, ' 47, A.B 20 Akers St., Johnstown. . Xannen, Willard Otto, ' 48, M.E.— S. A. E 17 W. Washington St., Ellicottville, N. Y. Xarutowicz. Richard L. ' 47, B.S. — S. X 2630 Sparrows Point Rd.. Baltimore 19, Md. Xaul, Ruth Coggswell , ' 48, A.B 975 Park Ave.. Plainfield. X. J. Xeedles. Lois Gloria. ' 48, C F— K. D 5619 X. 16th St.. Philadelphia 74 Xelson, Karen A., ' 45, A.B.— P. B. P 34 Brvant Ave.. Springfield. X. J 21. 23, 46, 76. 92, 95, 96, 97. 99, 100. 104, 106. 109 Xelson. Marion E., ' 47, A.B.— P. M 39 Briarcliff Rd.. Mountain Lakes, X. J 75 Xewcomb, Boyd L.. ' 48, Ch.E 402 Ross Ave.. Wilkinshurg Xewton. Marjorie Jean. ' 47, A.B.— D. Z 49 Woodland Ave.. Summit, X. T. 73, 108 Xicholls. Eleanor M„ ' 45. C F 124 White St.. Summit Hi ' ll 46 Nickeson, Martha F., ' 45. C F— D. D. D 57 N. Fourth St., Lewisburg 22. 46, 72 Xilson. Wesley Gordon. ' 48, E.E 41-54 74th St., Tackson Heights. X. Y. 96 Xix. Alice, ' 46, A.B— K. D 4700 Connecticut Ave., Washington, D. C.. . 74, 96, 97, 99, 100, 101, 104. 133 Oberdorf . Jay Arthur, ' 47. M.E 215 Dewart St.. Riverside 108 . 99 100 71 . 64, 133 45. 77. 94 133 . 72,136 . 74. 134 71 . 64, 125 151 Ask Your Dealer to Show You PENNSYLVANIA Hotel Lewisburger HOUSE FURNITURE Famous for DELICIOUS FOOD and Lewisburg Chair and Furniture HOSPITALITY Company CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS of ' 45 A Good Place to Meet Parents and Students LYCOMING HOTEL 200 Rooms 200 Baths DIETRICK and GAMBRILL Dining Room Cocktail Lounge Coffee Shop A Good Place to Eat HASTINGS and HASTINGS STEININGER ' S CAFE Insurance — Real Estate Greyhound Lakes-to-Sea and Reading Bus Depot LEWISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Standard Building MILTON, PA. 152 Name Home Address Page Obstfekl, Sheila H., ' 47, A.B 135 Eastern Parkwav, Brooklyn, N. Y. Oerth, Jacqueline E., ' 45, A.B 1679 Dyre St., Philadelphia 46, 77, 94, 96 Okun, Doris Sonia, ' 45, A.B 1 W. 85th St., New York, N. Y : 46, 97, 104, 133 Ornstein, Wallace. ' 46. C F— S. A. M 90 Brondesburv Park, London NW 2, England 68 Orphan, Martha Mae, ' 45, A.B 511 Shakespeare Ave., Milton 46. 77, 95, 97 Painter. Jean Avon, ' 45, C F 220 Bluff St., Kittanning 46 Pangburn, Mary Louise, ' 47, A.B.— D. D. D 4136 Decatur St., Philadelphia 72 Parke, Shirley-Anne, ' 47, A.B.— P. M Easton Rd. and Homestead Lane, Horsham 75, 97, 109, 135 Parker, Muriel Sue, ' 46, A.B 64 Laurel Ave., Clifton, N.J 106 Patterson, Nancy E., ' 45, A.B 242 Penn St., Bloomsburg 21, 35, 46. 92, 96, 97, 100, 101,109, 111 Peichert, Rena E., ' 47, A.B 198 Park Ave., Windsor, Conn 77 109 Perrin, Eleanor fane. ' 47. C F— D. Z 953 Dvre St.. Philadelphia 73 Perrin, Wallace Fred, ' 46, M.E 17 Hollv St.. Trucksville Perrott, Ellen, ' 47, A.B.— K. D 183 Taylor Ave., Beaver 74, 97, 100 Pertsch, Lorraine E., ' 48, B.S. — D. Z Greenwood Ave., Pequannock, N. J 73 Phelps, Louise Jeanne, ' 47, A.B.— P. B. P 362 Liberty St., Conneaut. Ohio 76 Phillips, Valeria L., ' 47, A.B 622 Park St., Connellsville Pierce. Josephine M., ' 47, C F— P. M R. D. 2, Kennett Square 75 Pincus, Annette Elaine, ' 45, A.B 123 W. River St., Wilkes-Barre 95 Plumb. Edith Forster. ' 48, C F— P. B. P 289 Green Ave., Landsdowne 76 Podd. Louise Stead, ' 45. C F— P. M 201 W. Winona Ave.. Norwood 46, 75, 94 Ponsetto. Dorothy E., ' 46, B.S. — P. B. P 156 Lincoln Ave., Leechburg 76 Popper, Carvl Lois, ' 45, B.S 531 E. Lincoln Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y 47 Poteat. Nida Purefoy, ' 48. A.B.— P. B. P 637 Taylor St., Lewisburg 76 Preston, Barbara Ann, ' 47, Educ— K. D 2 Llandoff Rd.. Llanerch 74, 103, 120 Price, Virginia Urban, ' 45, A.B. — D. D. D 15-39 Sevmour Ave., Utica, N. Y 47 72 Priest. Patricia I., ' 48, A.B.— A. X. 12 LaSalle Ave., Cranford, N.J 71 Purdy, Jr., Stanley A., ' 48, A.B 166 Breeland Ave., Rutherford, N. J. Quinn, Elizabeth Ann, ' 48. A.B 5 Minerva PI., New York 58, N. Y. Quinn, Elizabeth Thomas, ' 47, A.B.— K. D 630 Bover Rd., Cheltenham 74 104 Rader, George Robert, ' 46, C F 41 Charles St., Wilkes-Barre Randle, Jane Pierce, ' 45. B.S Box 35, Pottsgrove Randolph, Peggv Lou, ' 47, C F— P. B. P Chestnut St., Rimersburg 76 Reamer, Nancy Jane, ' 46, A.B.— P. M 2 N. Eighth St., Shamokin 75, 109 Redsecker, Tane Cameron, ' 47, A.B 1828 Grand Blvd., Wvomissing Reed, Richard E., ' 48, B.S 138 St. George St., Lewisburg Reichard, Frances L., ' 48, B.S 28 Prospect Ave., Milton Reichenbacher, Ruth E., ' 45, A.B 35 W. Seventh St.. Hazleton 47, 77, 103 Reid, Sinclair William, Sp Allenwood Reid, Victoria E., ' 48, C F— P. B. P 405 Emerald St., Harrisburg 76 Reillv, Eileen Toan, ' 45. A.B 1100 Trafalgar St., Teaneck, N. J 47 Renard. Edith lean, ' 48, B.S 135 W. State St., Avondale Reuhl. Frank C. ' 48. Ch.E.— L. X. A Malcolm Rd., Mahwah, N.J 63 Rice, Ruth Eleanor, ' 48, B.S 610 St. George St., Lewisburg 77 Richardson, Ruth May, ' 47, A.B.— P. B. P 6 N. Cobane Terrace. West Orange, N. J 76, 101. 133 Richers, Elizabeth, ' 45, B.S.— P. B. P 332 N. Lansdowne Ave., Lansdowne 47, 76, 97, 104 Richter, Eutha Helen, ' 46, A.B.— K. D 3728 85th St., Jackson Heights, N. Y 22, 23, 70, 74, 99, 109 Ridgewav, Josephine A., ' 45, A.B.— K. D 4301 Wentworth Rd., Baltimore, Md 47 74 104 Ritter, Robert Lance, ' 48. B.S 19 S. Seventh St.. Lewisburg Robertson. Rhoda Mae, ' 48, A.B.— D. Z 203 S. Second St., St. Clair 73 Rock, Barbara C, ' 46, A.B.— D. D. D 375 Middlesex Ave., Metuchen, N.J 72 Rockwell, Jane. ' 46, C F— P. M Troy St.. Canton 7S 94 Rodan, Marion Davis, ' 48, A.B.— A. X. 149 Windsor Ave.. Haddonfield, N. J 71 Rogers, Norma L., ' 45, A.B.— A. X. 650 Rutter Ave., Kingston 47, 71, 92, 97 99 104 137 Rolka, Jeanne C, ' 48. B.S.— A. X. 25 E. Melrose St.. Vallev Stream, N. Y ' 71 Roos. Shirley P., ' 48, B.S.— K. D 6 Dauphin St., Wilkes-Barre 74 Rosenberg, Anita T., ' 48, C F 845 W. End Ave.. New York 25, N. Y. Ross, Phoebe Goldsmith, ' 45, A.B.— D. D. D 27 Crocus Ave., Floral Park, N. Y 48, 57, 72, 97 Rowe, Margaret Ruth, ' 48, A.B Morgan Terrace, Wellsboro Rover, Helen E., Gr.— M. A 115 S. Fifth St., Lewisburg 95, 97 Ruihley, Joan M., ' 46. A.B 2127 Elm St.. Youngstown 4. Ohio 77 94 104 108 Runkle. Jean Winn, ' 47, A.B.— D. D. D 1851 Columbia Rd., N.W., Washington, D. C ' ... ' .... 72 Ryan, Margaret A., ' 46. A.B.— P. B. P 330 Cinnaminson Ave., Palmyra, N. J 76, i6i, 108 Sakasegawa, Sachiko Dorothv, ' 48, A.B. . . Block 213-12A, Colo. Ri ' er Reloc ' n Cen., Poston, Ariz. Saleme, Gloria J., 47, A.B.— D. Z 105 31st St.. Altoona 73 Sargent, Martha Way, ' 46, A.B.— D. D. D 112 10th St., Garden City, N. Y 7 ' 127 Sauer, Gladvs A., ' 48, B.S 402 Wyoming Ave.. Millburn, N. J. Sbedico, Julius William, ' 48, A.B.— L. X. A 614 S. Main St., Elmira. N. Y 63 Schaffer, Harry Edward. ' 47, M.E. — D. S Bovd Drive. Sharon 69 Schatzberg, Joan, ' 46, A.B 670 W. End Ave., New York 25, N. Y 97 Schilt, Doris Eileen, ' 48, A.B 98 Melrose Ave., Lynbrook, N. Y 133 Scholl, Dorothea Regina, ' 48, A.B Rose Tree Rd., Media Schoonmaker, Alice M., ' 47, C F— K. D 346 Hamilton PL, Hackensack. N.J 74 Schroder, Alta Kay, ' 46, A.B R. D. 1. Salina 77, 94, 95 Schultz, Charlotte V., ' 47. A.B.—K. D 809 Columbia Ave.. Lansdale 74 Schultz, Joy Lois, ' 45, A.B 600 N. Third St., Pottsville 48, 77 Schwartzberg, Joan Phyllis, ' 48. A.B 630 Gramatan Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y 108 Scotchmen Ruth Elizabeth, ' 46, B.S.— K. D 56 E. William St., Corning, N. Y 23, 74 Scott, Carolyn Jane. ' 48, B.S 141 Bergen Ave., Jersey City 5, N. J. Scrobola. Charles Cooney. ' 48. B.S 187 Phillips St., Wilkes-Barre Searing, Mary-Preston, ' 47. A.B.— P. M 53 Elizabeth St.. Dover, N.J 75 Sears, Jane Moore, ' 47, A.B 1305 Campbell St., Williamsport 77 Seesholtz, Dorothy Jean. ' 48, B.S 208 E. Second St., Berwick Selwyn, Janice Estelle. ' 47, B.S 116 Parkview Terrace, Newark 8, N. J. Shank, Julia Belle. ' 48, A.B.— A. X. O Potomac and Third Sts., Waynesboro 71 Shaver, Donna Louise, ' 46, A.B Ill S. 13th St.. Lewisburg 108 Shea. Ann Louise, ' 47. B.S 621 Campbell St.. Williamsport Sheble, Jane Stanton, ' 48, A.B R. D. 2, Hamburg 133 153 ■r Established 1872 Hopper, Soliday Co Members Philadelphia Stock Exchange INVESTMENT SECURITIES 1420 Walnut Street, Philadelphia Zone 2 Bucknell ' s Last War Year The war clouds and naval atmosphere are begin- ning to disappear. The Marines are gone and the navy unit cut. West College once again has its peace time flavor, filled with civilians, while fraternity life has hit a new low in its activities and membership. Bucknell never had so many co-eds in her entire history. A new president has been announced, to guide Bucknell in a coming world of sanity and peace and a new century of achievement. Every one is war- weary and longing for a victorious conclusion. The O. P. A. and bureaucrats in Washington with their price ceilings and rations continue their particu- lar brand of hell on the home front. The Lord ' s Prayer for daily bread is now intercepted with a maxi- mum price tag and a thousand pages of unintelligible instruction. The College Inn management has no regard for any phase of war. It accomplishes no constructive purpose and invariably sows the seeds for another war. Only when war utilizes and destroys the unfit, the depraved, and human junk, when the apostles of war fight in the front lines, and the pearls of young manhood are no longer fed to the swine of militarism will we find any justification for war. PAYNE, ' 09 The College Inn BEST WISHES to the CLASS of 1945 Hotel Lorraine On the Quad ].-. Name llmnc . Iddress Page 103 94 Sheesley, Mildred Elizabeth, ' 48, B.S Mt. Pleasant Mills Shirey, Margaret Louise, ' 48, A.B. — P. M 1 Turnpike Ave., Clearfield 7? Shorin, Edward Earl, ' 48. Ch.E. — S. A. M 582 Montgomery St.. Brooklyn 25, N. Y 68 Shorin, Irma Suzanne, ' 48, A.B 582 Montgomery St., Brooklyn 25. N. Y. Sibley, Barbara Mabel, ' 48, B.S 65 Catherine St., Hornell, N. Y. Severing, Dorothy Jean. K. D 48 Simon, Gloria Helen, ' 48, B.S. — D. Z Ill N. Diamond St., Mt. Pleasant 73 Simsarian, Pauline Maryann, ' 47, C F — A. X. 128 Shippen St.. Weehawken, N.J 71 Siss, Richard Howard, ' 47, B.S 535 Main St., Paterson, N. l 96 Skell, Ruth Corinne, ' 47, A.B 71 Stowe Ave.. Baldwin, N. Y. Skrotskv. Helene Gloria, ' 48, A.B 706 Warren St., Berwick Slack, Jane Griffith, ' 48, A.B 147 N. Eighth St., Lewisburg Slife, Sylvia Rebie, ' 48, Educ 669 Dill Ave., S.W., Atlanta, Ga. Sloatman, Charles David, ' 48. A.B 43 Cottage Ave., Ansonia, Conn Smith, Jr., Amos Vastine, ' 46, B.S 112 Brimmer Ave., Watsontown Smith, Beatrice May, ' 48, C F — A. X. O Roselawn Ave., Lansdowne 71 Smith, Margaret Phyllis, ' 46, A.B 76 Vine St., Plymouth 77 Snyder. Anna Louise, ' 45, C F— P. B. 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D 208 Elm Drive, Lansdale 27, 74, 100. 103, 127 Stout, Kathryn H., ' 45. B.S Thiells, N. Y 49, 94, 97. 104 Strassle, Jean Degroat, ' 46, C F— P. M 33 Granite St.. New London, Conn 75. 99 Strassner, Doris Elaine, ' 48, A.B 41 S. Water St.. Lewisburg Strunk, Robert Keen, ' 45, B.S 347 Chestnut St., Mifflinburg 49 Studebaker, Ruthanne, ' 45, C F— P. M 701 N. Wayne St., Apt. 306, Arlington, Va. 23 49 75 104 Stull, Betty Jane, ' 46, A.B Copse Hill, Dallas Sullivan, Claire Jean, ' 48, B.S 3911 Old Dominion Blvd.. Alexandria, Va. Summerton, Margaret Mae, ' 48, A.B 31 Jefferson St., Tidioute Sutcavage, Valeria Marie, ' 46, B.S 428 Pine Hill St., Minersville 77 Swartz, Jean Virginia, ' 48, A.B 720 Edgewood Ave., Trenton, X. J. Sweeney. Roberta Jane. ' 47, B.S 1325 Monroe Ave., Wyomissing Tanenbaum, Rhoda Rachael. ' 47, C F 126-17 Liberty Ave.. Richmond Hill, X. V Taylor, Charlotte E., ' 48, A.B. — D. D. 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