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THOMPSON BUSINESS MANAGER— BETTY WYNN ' ' Jj ixmffmii mstm-i xmm y.imifXfam t jjr We stand today between the twilight of Bucknell ' s first century and the dawn of her new brilhant growth. We hve in a world groping for peace, in a land reverently grateful to those men in uniform who made possible our chance for peace. Thousands of them, including some of Bucknell ' s finest sons, gave their lives so that we might have the chance to find human freedom, to give every ounce of our spirits, understanding and intelligence to fight for brotherhood and inter- national peace. We must not falter; for them we must not fail. There are 1,611 reasons, one for each one of us, why we must dedicate our lives to those who have dedicated and sacrificed theirs so we may have our chance to build one world of freedom. Words are not big enough to thank these men, but Ernie Pyle, that little, wiry, grey-haired giant, expressed his own thanks when he himself was on the threshold of death: That is our war and we will carry it with us as we go from one battleground to another until it is all over. We will win. I hope we can rejoice with victory but humbly, and that altogether we will try to rise out of the memory of our anguish, to reassemble our broken world into a pattern so firm and so fair that another great war can never again be possible. For those beneath the wooden crosses there is nothing we can do except perhaps to pause and murmur, ' thanks, pal, thanks ' . For those beneath the wooden crosses, for those known Bucknellians who gave their all — their lives — we, 1,611 Bucknellians, humbly pause and murmur thanks, pal, thanks. For the living freedom for which they died, we must dedicate our lives. To these men in blue and khaki, the staff of the centennial L ' Agenda humbly dedicates this book. Lieutenant William Bauerschmidt, ex- ' 43 Ensign Theodore Adam Brown, ' 42 Private Nicholas Capowski, ex- ' 46 Lieutenant Floyd Eber Card, ' 41 Lieutenant Emil Chaplin, ex- ' 40 Lieutenant Forrest Spencer Chilion IlL cx- ' 43 Private Sigurd Dohner, ex- ' 46 Radio Tech. 2nd Class Albert Owen Emig, ex- ' 46 Richard Reed Feight, ex- ' 24 Private Albert L. Friedman, cx- ' 47 Ensign John F. Gilkeson, ' 43 Lieutenant Roy F. Good, cx- ' 44 Lieutenant David Patterson Griffiths, ex- ' 41 Lieutenant (j.g.) Frank M. Haas, Jr., ex- ' 43 Lieutenant Cyrus T. Hart, ' 43 Captain Glen Phillip Haupt, ' 39 Private First Class Austin Hersh, cx- ' 46 Lieutenant (j.g.) Robert Hersh i:y, ex- ' 38 Lieutenant (j.g.) Charles George Hewitt, ' 37 Pvi. 1st Class Robert LedgetHogeman, jR.,ex- ' 47 Private First Class William Hood, ex- ' 42 Lieutenant Joseph Frederick Hooker, 42 Captain Harold Hopi.i r, ' 17 Privaie First Class William 1 . I Ioppy, ex- ' 46 ♦ . .. . ' ; t T  Jf y,gS p J l J BUWini ff;r ' r- v 1V - = r :-M -1. -Jry A - Third Mate Westwood Hutchison, ex- ' 3 6 Lieutenant (j.g.) Daniel Richard James, ' 43 Air Cadet Robert Jellison, ex- ' 45 First Lieutenant Paul Churchill Johnson, ' 36 John Judge, ' 38 Lieutenant William Katz, ex- ' 44 First Lieutenant Eugene F. McEntee, ' 44 Lieutenant Charles B. Maynard, ex- ' 43 First Lieutenant Allen C. Middleton, ' 31 Lieutenant Edward MacCague Miller, ' 3 8 Corporal John A. Moscoe, ex- ' 45 Sergeant Daniel John Mugler, ex- ' 39 Lieut, (j.g.) Vincent Carol Olshefski, ex- ' 3 5 Lieutenant (j.g.) Jane Patterson, ' 34 Private First Class Philip M. Sanders, ex- ' 45 Lieutenant William W. Sanns, ex- ' 44 Lieutenant Lionel N. Sceurman, ex- ' 43 Lieutenant Paul Schmidt, ex- ' 46 First Lieut. Joseph Franklin Showers, Jr., ' 36 Private O. Montgomery Sheer, ex- ' 27 Sergeant Sherman Douglas Stube, ex- 44 PvT. 1st Class Harry Howard Weissinger, ex- ' 45 Lieutenant (j.g.) Paul A. Winter, ' 43 Lieutenant James S. Wood, ex- ' 43 aii;re;iy SYfl«iia ' ,«;«w ' . SAN ' .ai ; • g ° ' y « « ' ' ' ' -ST ' •• X ' •f. 4 ' A v ; P ' - «? .JMfe w X y ' - ' . i. -- - ' . - ' % w ' -m. ! «;■. iF : ' :- ' it :x , i  ■• |Jo ■vMDV ' II.v«va ' , ' , «yJqHaMl■M B ilSlll)l  aegBal! TO ya ■ .■' ■« i«k,- • ■•; lf ia VHv?ii ' + ' ' • ' ?t r ' ' -it ' ii h - -y ' - ' ' bx ' Tn- x -i ' c A -y i cny ,yvC6 i ' iu: vlcvte i $ t ' ■' t -pf-AT, - i -v-r -■' . a ;«►,• PSiMS ipwM ;ir c 7 1. ( ' i.e s z x yl u: jtsffgaxaxxk im  Tv■«v■a Jl3M L :lelH flftv ) K ;UJC ' lL■j(;f Jr:i ' _i i: v ' J y,t■vi u- • ' .. % «5t i A ' ■ ■v;-f:i- •■Simmsa)prsmK:i:.vmi!m:i:j!i xi human being is not to be ed- ucated to be forever alone, for this is not the highest destiny of a human hfe. In his innaugural address a century ago, the first president of BuckncU University, Stephen W. Taylor, sounded the challenge that has echoed through the one hundred years of the college ' s existence. Now, as then, Bucknell aims at sending forth students whom it has educated to live with and for others in a constantly changing and challenging world. gL gagAiSBafl«g xaig ' 9 g yR ' % ' i ' j ■■ti , ' :; r ' ' ■V j:ivri5b ' fPffggj? KT?« a :f Cuws grazed peacefully near the sloping hills of the Bucknell campus back in 18S5, as seen in this view of the campus taken from across the river. ; ' - ;: . ' ;;, :. i,■; ;a::tv:: ' a:aa ia ;■a Ma; ;:v J rAYLOK }L 1.L — L ' ppLi LlU. 1 Ik In,; L.ipii.i Mcctmg Huuic in Lcwisburi; — Upper Center. Stephen W. Taylor, Acting President 1846-18! 1 — Upper Right. Bucknell ' s Ch.irtcr, February 5, 1846 — Lower Center. JAMES MOORE, III, of Milton, through whoso efforts the University at Lewisburg was founded. OLDER than her University is Mrs. Harriet W. Stevens, aged 104; the first woman graduate of Bucknell University is Mrs. G. XC. Beale — Right. J Jtf i sweep of Bucknell ' s history goes back one hundred years, when, through the hnpetus of a small group of far-sighted Baptist men and women, the Commonwealth of Penn- sylvania granted a charter to the University at Lewisburg . . . the one hundredth college to be established in America. Dr. Stephen Tay- lor, called from his post at Madison (now Colgate University) to supervise the organization of the University, drew up the Charter and secured its authorization at Harrisburg. B CI ClKl?€l)Lll )S first official president was Dr. Howard Malcolm, who took office in 1851, a time when students could look forward to four years of study in Latin, Greek, and Mathematics and walking three or four miles to classes in Taylor Hall, the only building where classes could be held. U fzP 18 57 the college under the guidance of President Justin R. Loomis expressed its main ob- jective . . . to furnish an education pure- DR. HOWARD MALCOM, f rst official President of the University, who served from ISSl to 1857. THE. UXI ' l RSI TV at I.cwivburg as it looked in 1860, before the erection of anv other buildinc !SA4: . ■■-r i KsmMifWKnKit K6(sts K Deff ' iS ' ' d:€ i. ' mn - i fr li i.! fW :i KSwapirsHww iit«i PART of the Bucknell unit which fought in a six-weeks campaign in the Civil War. All the male students enlisted in the fight for the Union. DON ' T FENCE ME IN may not have been written in 186S, bui it would have been appropriate for the girls in Larison Hall.  ly liberal as distinguished from professional, but Bucknell ' s peaceful growth was rudely shaken in 1863 when the rolling drums of General Lee ' s army were heard throughout the valleys of southern Pennsylvania. The male students enlisted as one body, to serve during the emergency, and the company com- posed of 77 men was honorably discharged after an active campaign of six weeks returning just in time for commence- ment exercises in July, 1863. C JL IFc tu v began to change rapidly after the war. A Great Opera House was built in Lewisburg where the Sunoco station now stands, but students could attend only if the faculty approved the plays. The new Baptist Church building was com- pleted, Lewisburg boasted gaslights, and the students of the University each gave two days labor towards the filling of the lower campus grounds and the completion of convenient walks. Jl, J 1879 when David Jayne Hill was inaugurated, the country and the school were in the midst of a revolution of thought, and both were enlarging their scope; both were grow- ing. The ten years of Dr. Hill ' s presidency saw students cru- sading for the first edition of the UNIVERSITY MIRROR, the establishment of a chapter of Phi Gamma Delta, and the opening DR. JUSTIN R. LOOMIS, President 18 7-1879, di- vided the college into four departments at the Univer- sity; English Academy, Classical Preparatory, Female Institute, and Male College. DR. DAVID JAYNE HILL, graduate to become President He served from 1879 to 1889. the first Bucknell of the University. BUCKNELL HALL, 188f , used for many years as Chapel and audi- torium. CROZER Theological Seminary, Upland, Pa., which took the place of the theological department at Bucknell in 1886. WILLIAM BUCKNELL in 1886 gave the largest single amount of money to the University up to this time, and was honored by the University in this year when it adopted his name. A  ., . IV ■•• ■' ' ' ' ' ■M ' ' ¥■' t ' : ' ' ■MALE SHORTAGE EXISTED even in 1895 when the music professor was the only man on the faculty at the Female Institute. THE SCIENTIFIC AGE— B.S. students and their equipment in the I890 ' s. STIFF as figures in an old tintype — these brawny men and long skirted damsels pose in informal action shots. SECTION 24 of the U. S. A. A. S., Unit Bucknell University, 1917. .192 men of the Student ' s Army - i i , SBrntaaaax Kmrsi. ' sinn ' m: ' of a railroad line from Philadelphia to Lew- isburg. Collegians took their last trip via packet boat up the Susquehanna, or by a forty mile stagecoach trip from Pottsville. C C- JLj JLs t % CI courses were opened to women in 1 8 S 3 , the same year stu- dents cheered at their first football game. The erection of new buildings continued, and the Female Institute became the Buck- nell Institute, although the strict visiting hours and the high board fence still segre- gated the coeds from the male students. If URX Kf € the year 1886 in commemoration of William Bucknell, the University at Lewisburg changed its name to Bucknell, the School of Music was estab- lished, and the first edition of L ' Agenda was published. College students followed a strict schedule of classes beginning at 7:30 A. M. with the clanging of a bell attached to the walls of Old Main, and ending at 5:30 P. M. Girls were wearing rustling dresses and talking excitedly of bustles and pompa- dours, while the boys were careful to have t he ne west in moustaches and high collars. iUXT iO Dr. Hill resigned in 1888, C. G. Graff took his place until 1889 when President Harris took office as the col- lege president. Frill and Frown and its male counterpart. Cap and Dagger, and a campus newspaper called the ORANGE AND THE BLUE originated under Dr. Harris ' admin- istration. However, competitive sports, just beginning to get their start, came to a stand- still when indignant students hearing that the battleship Maine had been destroyed, marched off to fight in the Spanish-Ameri- can War. S W Xf£- ' ' - ' TAKE ME OUT to the ball game — the natural gr.ind t.jnd on 1 . im, 1 ijl. CAP AND DAGGER ' S better half, ' Trill and Frown, in 1909. PAYNE, 09, On the Quad- rangle in undergrad days. DR. JOHN HOWARD HARRIS, President from 1889 to 1919, under whose administration Bucknell had one of its greatest eras of progress. Training Corps were housed in barracks located on the hill below the Botany Building. t t t  0;i ' ' ' ' J f, . «J!«li« « ' t W I DR. EMORY W. HUNT was President from 1919 to 1931 when Bucknell ' s athletic teams ranlied Ail- American and when the University held the 7Uli Anniversary Pageant. SOPH-FROSH Scrap, 192! — one of the good old Bucknell traditions BUCKNELL BEAUTIES— the Queen and her court at May Day, 1928. M fs this time several college fraternities had al- ready established themselves, and a chapter of Pi Beta Phi, the oldest national fraternity for women, had been founded on the Bucknell campus. Within ten years the number of sororities had increased to four, and new buildings were gradually being put up to accommodate the increasing number of students. Ci JT C C3 J_4 started off normally in 1914, but by spring the scarcity of farmhands had begun to draw students away. Finally in 1917 World War I burst upon America, and Bucknell ' s enrollment of 524 students dropped to 117. Fraternities were discontinued for the duration, and because of the high emotional feeling German was dropped from the col- lege curriculum. C JIJL C? Jl President Hunt ' s installation in the fall of 1919 came the beginning of a new era at Buck- nell. The rumbling of guns had scarcely died away on the western front when the boys started returning. It was not long before the Rah Rah college days of the roaring twenties were in full swing with girls shorn of their locks, boys fussing at the Sem doors, Theda Bara playing to campus audiences in the Lew- isburg Orpheum, and dinks and green buttons worn by the frosh. GtXp nPIIf IS continually, the University enrollment topped the thousand mark, and with the enlarging activities of the students came new organizations. Honorary fraternities were added to the list of scientific societies, sororities and fraternities grew in number and new campus publications were added. JlV U Jl came the crash! The end of the decade of expansion and reconstruction found many students with their dreams shattered. Under Presi- dent Homer P. Rainey, who remained in office from 1931 to 1935, came extensive changes in curriculum for the Bucknell students. In order to become Direc- tor of the American Youth Commission, President Rainey retired from office, and Dr. Arnaud C. Marts was elected acting President. In 193 8, having become President, Dr. Marts emphasized the friendliness on WOMEN ' S SENATE, 192!— need we sav more! COMMENCEMENT Exercises in the men ' s quad under President Hunt ' s . dministration. MEMORIAL STADIUM plays host to Lafayette in 1924 in the first game every played there. OLD MAIN, the heart of Bucknell, before and after the disastrous fire of 1934. the campus which has made the Bucknell hello a tradition as strongly enduring as the brick buildings. (lrtTP mS0XTB the currents of thought and feeling and internal development of the University was the evergrowing conflict outside the United States, but when war struck, the campus was mentally and physically prepared for the catas- trophe. Fraternity houses stood empty and silent as Bucknell men for the fourth time in one hundred years went off to war. Sad farewells . . . fewer coed activities . . . members of the Sem in- tent on the problems of a traction splint canning at the Evangelical hospital . . . and in July 1943 the bellbottoms and leathernecks marching into the buildings of the men ' s quadrangle and the lives of the lonely Sem inhabitants. y 1943 Bucknell had contributed not only its men and its facilities for the V-12 program, but also its president, for Dr. Marts had become a captain in the Coast Guard, and announced his resignation effec- tive June 1945. Jl 3 year 1945 brought with it the greatest of all gifts — peace. President Spencer, inaugurated in June 1945, began facing the problems of academic reconversion. The V-12 unit was disbanded in June 1945 and the V-5 ' s left on February 28, 1946, while veterans in ever increasing numbers began flocking back to the Bucknell campus to continue the educa- tion which they had interrupted to serve their coun- try. Formal dances, spring vacation, tweeds, and serenades are all signs of the reconversion to peace, but under this carefree veneer is a sober and mature realization by administration, faculty, and students of the tremendous problems of rebuilding a broken world. tWM. ' C President Spencer ' s inauguration, former President Marts said, When I shall hand the seal of Bucknell over to President Spencer, it will be with great trust in him, and with great assurance for Buck- nell ' s future. Dr. Herbert Spencer is fulfilling that trust by continuing the Bucknell tradition of a sound liberal education. Our university is on the threshold of its second century of constructive existence, fac- ing with the rest of the world, a new age — a new era of peace and development. CLARK HINKLE, leading scorer in the East, 1929. CARL G. SNAVELY, BuckneU ' s famous football coach, 1927-1934. DR. HOMER P. RAINEY who, at the age of 36, was one of the youngest University Presidents in the country — 1931-1935. M i hWTUIA ' .W rKIca ri K n3;| n 9 SK p( efEffi JXtfCtfr UAa9iS« ?«!J DR. ARNAUD C. MARTS at home. Through his work as President from 1935 to 1945, Bucknell is able to start her second century free from debt. WATERS swirled high around L.irison Hall in the flood of 193 6. PRESIDENT MARTS laying the cornerstone ot Davis Gym. Through such projects as this and the erection of the Engineering Building Bucknell expanded greatly in this decade. UNDER THREE FLAGS, the Christian, American and Bucknell banners — a symbol of the Bucknell Way of Life. THE CLASS of ' 46 at their first Homecoming Day, 1942. THE MARINES HAVE LANDED, 1943— officers and men conferring with President Marts and Commander Fleming. THE CHRISTENING of the S. S. Bucknell Victory on the West Coast recognized Bucknell ' s wartime contribu- tions. BUCKNELL ' S V-I2 Unit— lasted uniil February, 1946. -SSsS M% ' .,; ' ' - IRVING BERLIN plays for students at Chapel prior to receiving an honorary degree from the University, 1940. PHI BETA KAPPA Installation at Bucknell, 1940 — Ray Underwood, first undergraduate to be initiated into this scholastic honorary. CO-EDS on the Home Front — Nurse ' s Aides help out in the Men ' s Infirmary. COMMENCEMENT 1945 — Herbert L. Spencer is inaugurated to succeed Arnaud C. Marts as President of Bucknell University, and the second century of Bucknell .s M.irU ' J. FRESHMAN members of the Centennial Class enact the scene that is to take place four years later at the burning of the mortgage. Summer, 1945. The Unit numbered six hundred men at this time and i  «•.; '  • Bj 9miim i autftr ' T N the college campus can be created and maintained a little world of nobility that aims at mastery of life as a whole. We have treasures to preserve here at Bucknell — treas- ures of mind and spirit and purpose. This is no ordinary place. This is a place of rare privilege and responsibility, and from the world wherever we may go thereafter, some measure af that nobility to enrich life about us will be carried by all Bucknellians. Edited from the 1945 Baccalaureate speech of Dr. Arnaud C. Marts. «ll!   «tU WBV 1W IPtSiQ ' XT: JU ' MT«« t3m™rWl.-: O Wti«hPtgU ' 1T7«nnw««UkTIi .: .- l-aiv An aerial view of the Bucknell campus as it appears in 1946 makes the 300 acres look like the miniature Fu- turama model in the engineering building. T-T ' 2 ' ' T ' .f m f . ' = - .- ., ,.. -, ■t •; ? - . r, ' ;? o m.  t pSB¥M(! i SlI i«Sffll!H« Mf.ta Jean Adams Manuel Loro Barrett Harold William Ahlstrdm i I. Woody Bates KniURT LfAHI) AlTI-Ml ' S Marv Baush Fred Ho ard Andkrson Virginia Field Bell Eloise Oram Atherton Jeanne Hackenbi-j((; Bella HuWARD Sl-VMOUR AtKIN Kaymond Edmund Bellivhai Top Rojc: META JEAN ADAMS B.S. hi Commcrc ' hil Education (March) Kappa Delta; L ' Agenda 3, 4; Christian Association I, 2, }, 4; Booster Club 1, 4; I. R. C. 4; May Day 3; House of Representatives 2. ELOISE ORAM ATHERTON A.B. in Mathcmatiii (March) Alpha Clii Omega, Secretary 4; L ' Agenda 3; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 3; Booster Club 1. 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1; Chorus 1; I. R. C. 3, 4; W. A. A. 3, 4; A. S. C. E. I, 2; Judicial Board of W. S. G. A. 3, 4; House of Representatives 1, 2. MARY BAUSH A.B. in Mathematics (June) Kappa Delta; L ' Agenda I, 2, 3, 4; Cap and Dagger I, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Faculty Congiess 4; Booster Club 4; Women ' s Glee Club 3, 4; Chorus 1, 4; W. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Canteen 3; Student Handbook 1; Scholarship Committee 3. HAROLD WILLIAM AHLSTROM B.S. in Electrical Engineering (June) Sigma Chi; Band 3; Pi Mu Epsilon 3, 4; A. L E. E. 3, 4; Intramural I, 2, 3, 4. HOWARD SEYMOUR ATKIN B.S. in Biology (June) VIRGINIA FIELD BELL A.B. in English (June) Delta Zeta; BuckmlUan 3; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association I, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club I, 2, 3, 4; W. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta 3. 4; House of Representatives 2. ROBERT LEARD ALTEMUS B.S. in Biology (June) Sigma Chi, Treasurer 2, Secretary 2, President 3; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2; Stu- dent Faculty Congress 2, Treasurer 2; Booster Club 3; Theia Alpha Phi 3, 4; Torch and Scroll 4; University Social Committee 2; Inter-Fraternity Council 2, 3, 4; University House Association 2, 3, 4. Bottom Row: MANUEL LORO BARRETT A.B. in Political Science (June) Sigma Delta Pi 5, 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. JEANNE HACKENBERG BELLA A.B. in Political Science (March) Christian Association 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 3, 4; Booster Club I ; I. R. C. 4. FRED HOWARD ANDERSON B.S. in Commerce anil Finance (June) Phi Gamma Delta; Men ' s Glee Club 2, 3; B Club 3, 4; Intramural 1,2, 3, Boxing, Wrestling, Volley Ball, Soft Ball; Varsity Soccer Manager 3. M. WOODY BATES A.B. in Psychology (June) Sigma Chi, Secretary 4, Treasurer 4; Radio Workshop 3; Booster Club, Vice President 3. RAYMOND EDMUND BELLI VEAU B.S. F.lectrical Engineering (Ju ne) Sigma Chi: Pi Mu Kpsilon 5, 4; A. L E. E. 2, 3, 4. 24 mmimts ' ' ey jga xy, ' ' : fcff;iafir , •: ' - ' VShj 7jtt ajPCTti-T5ft!ftj ' Tt!lt- ' gy :i: .VrftiprCft7VW '  V lKKni 3« ' ? i ftn '  ? i . « ; • ►, ..rwv „- Llewellyn Cbothers Bennett Rosemary Ellen Bennett Seymoir Perry Berger Carolyn Berkheijier Top Roiv: LLEWELLYN CROTHERS BENNETT A.B. in Sociology and Biology (March ) Kappa Delta; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4;  ' . A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Coun- selor 3; House of Representatives 2. Janet Louise Benson Gloria Ruth Berliner Bottom Ron-: SEYMOUR PERRY BERGER B.S. in Commerce and l-inance (August) ROSEMARY ELLEN BENNETT B.S. in Biology (March) Student Campus Club, Secretary 3; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 4; Band 1; Chorus 4; W. A. A. 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1; Kappa Delta Epsilon 4; Delta Phi Alpha 3, 4; C. A. Handbook 1; House of Representatives 3. JANET LOUISE BENSON B.S. in Commerce and finance (March) Alpha Chi Omega; L ' Agenda 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Executive Board 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Beta Kappa 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1; Delta Mu Delta 3, 4; House of Rep- resentatives 1,2, 3; Board of Publications 3, 4; Hand- book 2, Editor 3. Sigma Alpha Mu; L ' Agenda 2; BiicknMian 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Delta Mu Delta 2, 3, 4; B Club 3, 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Manager Basketball 2, J. CAROLYN BERKHEIMER A.B. in Psychology and Sociology (June) Alpha Chi Omega; L ' Agenda 3; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Chorus 1 ; L R. C. 3, 4; Nurse ' s Aide 2; N. A. A. C. P. 3, 4. GLORIA RUTH BERLINER A.B. in English (March) L ' Agenda 2, 3, 4, Index Editor 3; Buclii ' cUian 2, 3, 4; Assistant News Editor 3, News Editor 4; Booster Club 4; Canteen 2, 3; Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Sigma Delta Pi 4. Elizabeth Bernice Bernhahdt Jeaxne Scott Boden Burton William Bordow Elizabeth Ames Bowen Frances Gloria Boois kuski , Jean Norris Brock Top Row: ELIZABETH BERNICE BERNHARDT A.B. in Mat be ma firs (February) Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association }, 4; Booster Club 4; W. A. A. 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1 ; Pi Mu Epsilon 4. JEANNE SCOTT BODEN A.B. ill Piili iiiil Sciriirc (March) Kappa Delta; L ' Aclnda 2; BiickncUiuii 2; Cap and Dagger 2, 3; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club I, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1; I. R. C. 3, 4; W. A. A. 2, 3, 4; House of Repre- sentatives 2. Bot oiii Roll : BURTON WILLIAM BORDOW A.B. ill Ecoiioiiiics (June) Sigma Alpha Mu; L ' Agenda 2; Christian Association 1, 2, 3; Booster Club 1, 2, 3; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer, Boxing, Basketball, Baseball. ELIZABETH AMES BOWEN A.B. in Eiii inli ami Psychology (February) Delta Delta Delta; L ' Agenda 3, 4; Biicknellian 1, 2, 5; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4; Pi Delta F.psilon 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. JEAN NORRIS BROCK A.B. ill Sociology (June) L ' A ,I NOA 3, 4; Christian Association 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Chorus 4; Sigma Delta l i 4; Alpha Kappa De!iay4; Duke University 1. r-awwwr ar •w ' f.xiarm m mTf ' i,£ ' PiafcJWh ' T. ]IHv.-Ii_ THERiNE Jane Browx (fri.e Arthcr Clark Edna Jane Bull Rita Betty Clemens Patricia Anne Canright Marion Turner Clump GiFFORD Stephen Cappeli.ini Emily Jean Cober Catherine Casselman Melpomene Colbax Alexander Buchax Churchili Theodore Allan Cooperstock Top Row: CATHERINE JANE BROWN A.B. in Sociology (June) Kappa Delta; Christian Association 1,3; Booster Club 1, 4; I. R. C. 4; W. A. A. 4. EDNA JANE BULL A.B. in Mathematics and Econoniics (June) Student Campus Club; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 4; Kappa Chi Lambda 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1; Pi Mu Epsilon 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4. PATRICIA ANNE CANRIGHT A.B. in English (June) Kappa Delta; L ' Agenda 3, 4; Bucknelliaii 1, 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 3; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Hanjbook 2, 3, Staff Editor 3; Radio Workshop 1,2; Booster Club I, 4; I. R. C. 2; W. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Theta Alpha Phi 3, 4. GIFFORD STEPHEN CAPPELLINI A.B. in Social Sciences (June) Bucknellian 4; Christian Association 3, 4; Booster Club 4; I. R. C. 3, 4; Intramural 3, 4. CATHERINE CASSELMAN A.B. in Psychology and Sociology (June) Delta Zeta; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Asso- ciation 1,4; Radio Workshop 2; Booster Club 1; Wo- men ' s Glee Club 1, 4; Chorus 1. ALEXANDER BUCHAN CHURCHILL B.S. in Electrical Engineering (March) Pi Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Beta Epsilon Sigma 3, 4; A. I. E. E. 4. Boffoni Row. MERLE ARTHUR CLARK B.S. Mechanical Engineering (March) Si ;ma Chi; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3; A. S. M. E. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4; Track 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 4; Torch and Scroll 4. RITA BETTY CLEMENS A.B. in English (June) Chi Chi, Social Chairman 3, President 4; L ' Agenda 3, 4, Circulation Manager 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1; Radio Workshop 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Advisory Board 4; Booster Club 1, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1; Kappa Delta Epsilon 4, Trea- surer 4; Sigma Tau Delta 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 4; Theta Alpha Phi 4. MARION TURNER CLUMP A.B. in Biology anil Psychology (June) Phi Mu; Christian Association 1, 2, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 4. EMILY JEAN COBER A.B. in Biology ami Sociology (June) L ' Agenda 4; Biirkiiclliati 4; Christian Association I, 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Senate 3, 4; Booster Club 1 ; L R. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Central Com- mittee 3, President 4; Canteen 3; Who ' s Who 4; Co-op House 2; Nurse ' s Aide 2, 3; Women ' s Counselor 3; University Social Committee 4; House President 4; Honor House. MELPOMENE COLBAN A.B. in Sociology (June) Booster Club 4. THEODORE ALLAN COOPERSTOCK B.S. in Biology (March) Sigma Alpha Mu; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club I, 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter-Frater- nity Council 4, 27 DoRUTHY JkAN Cl{t.l-,L.MAN Ellen Lewis Davidson .II AN DdROTHEA CrISMAN William David Davis Charlotte Ann Crothf.rs Mariel Day ' iR{;iNiA Capers Ccrtin Eleanor Estella De Long Olvmi- Dainoef Joan Snyder Dietrick Dorothy Daneniiowir Eleanor Mary Dillon Top Row: DOROTHY JEAN CREELMAN BS. in Com nicy cc and Finance (March) Phi Mu; L ' Agenda 4; Christian Association 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 4; Women ' s Glee Club I, 2, 3; Chorus 1. 2; r. A. A. 1. 2, 3,4. OLYMP DAINOFF A.B. in Sociology (February) MARIEL DAY B.S. in Biology (June) Transfer from Keystone Junior College; Christian As- sociation 3, 4; House of Representatives 4; Intcr-Dorm Board 4. JEAN DOROTHEA CRISMAN B.S. in Commercial Education (June) Transfer from Maryland College for Women; Buck- nellian 2; Booster Club 4; Christian Association 2, 3; House of Representatives 3. DOROTHY DANENHOWER B.S. ill Commerce and Finance (June) Delti Delta Delta: L ' Agenda 2, 3, 4, Assistant Busi- ness Manager 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 3, 4; Booster Club 4; I. R. C. 4; W. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Delta Mu Delta 4; Nurse ' s Aide 2, 3; Hous.e of Representatives 4; Hatulhook 3, 4. ELEANOR ESTELLA De LONG A.B. in l-rench (June) Band 1, ;, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Mu Phi Epsilon 4; House ot Representatives 3. charlotte ANN CROTHERS A.B. in Spanish (June) Delta Delta Delta; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 4; Sigma Delta Pi 4. Bdffoni Rou ' : ELLEN LEWIS DAVIDSON A.B. in Political Science (August) L ' Agenda 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 3. 4; Booster Club 4. JOAN SNYDER DIETRICK B.S. in (Commerce anil Finance (June) Alpha Chi Omega; L ' Agenda 1, 4; BiukiictUan 3, Ad- vertising Manager 3; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 3; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1; L R. C. 3, 4; W. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Canteen 2, 3; N. A. A. C. P. 4. VIRGINIA CAPERS CURTIN B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Pi Beta Phi; L ' Agenda 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 4; ■W. A. A. 3, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Treasurer 4; House of Representatives 1 ; House President 1 . WILLIAM DAVID DAVIS B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Lambda Chi Alpha; Transfer from Bucknell junior College; Intramural 1, 2, 3. ELEANOR MARI DILLON A.B. in lur lisb (June) Alpha Chi Omega, President 4; L ' Agi NDa 1, 2, 3, 4. V-12 Lditor 3. Assistant Editor 4; Buikuclliatt 1, 2, 3, 4, Service Editor 3; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Radio Workshop 1, 2, 3, Continuity Director 2; Student Faculty Congress. President 4; UaaJhook 1, 2, Copy Editor 2; Senate 3; Who ' s Who 4; Alpha Lambda Delta I, Vice President; Sigma Tau Delia 2, 3, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Mortar Board 4; Judicial Board 4; Honor House 4; Counselor 3; Social Committee 4; Centennial Com- mittee, Chairman 4; Class Vice President 4. 28 ir (y jM  w ' -vvi ' ' ssnm ra j T B 7 ji; ioBi iiT Dale ElSENHOfra UNE Adeline Evans Mathias Freck Ehieg Ruth May Evans Top Row: ROBERT DALE EISENHOUER B.S. in Biology (March) Delta Upsilon; Booster Club 4; B.ind 5, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Intramural 3, 4. MATHIAS FRECK ERIEG B.S. Economics (August) Sigma Chi; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 3; Intramural 1, 2, 3. HOWARD GEORGE ERTEL B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (June) Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 4; My Glee Club 1; Intramural I, 2, 3, 4; A. S. M., 2, 3, 4. Howard George Ertel Jo Ann Franklin Farquhar Bottom Row: JUNE ADELINE EVANS A.B. in Sociology anil Psychology (March) Delta Delta Delta; L ' Agenda 3; Cap and Dagger 2, 3,, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 4; Booster Club 1; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Nurse ' s Aide; Camera Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer. RUTH MAY EVANS A.B. in English and Biology (March) Phi Mu; L ' Agenda 4; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association 3, 4; Radio ' Workshop 4; Booster Club 4 I. R. C. 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Treasurer. b ANN FRANKLIN FARQUHAR S. in Biology XJuly) Alpha Chi Omega; L ' Agenda 4 Radio ' Workshop f ; Booster CHib 3, 4. r -1 ? { ' ■-L. y 3 Edmund Westbrook Fetter Elizabeth Gardnkr Foreman Gladys Constance Fii.ipi ' one Ruth Merrion Fortman SaNFORD FlNKEl.STEIN Hugh Palmer Foster Top Row: EDMUND WESTBROOK FETTER A.B. ill Religion (June) Delta Sigma; Cap and Dagger 1,2; Christian Associa- tion I, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Kappa Chi Lambda 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3; Torch and Scroll 4. GLADYS CONSTANCE FILIPPONE A.B. ill Frciicl.i and Spanish (July) Student Campus Club, Vice President 4; Biickitcllran 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Woijkshop 2; Booster Club 1,4; I. R. C. 2; W, A. A. 4j_ kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Mu Phi Epsil t S(xrres orv5Jing Serretary 4; Theta Alpha ifia 4;-$iigma Delta Pi 3, 4; President 4; Ho se 3f fCeAresentatives 2; sAStishKllub 2, 3, 4; Class Secjc ari y f V. LSfEIN ' - iaii!Hi E( u flliiiiide A(Au Tist J na Alhi ' Trcasurcr 3j fchristiaA A?W(rtati 5n BoostV?] hi2, 4i«I Wia Ci;?iia_l- ii- DQhi I,h. 4; b Bottom Row: ELIZABETH GARDNER FOREMAN B.S. in Biology (July) L ' Agcnda 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Women ' s Glee Club 3, 4; Chorus 4; House of Representatives 1. ruth merrion fortman .B. in Biology (June) Delta Delta Delta; Christian Association 3, 4; Booster Club 4. HUGH PALMER FOSTER A.B. in l-rcnch (March) Kappa Chi Lambda 2, 3, 4. Bfc-i . -iV ■■. r .-: . ; -rj.:.-. x- -: ' -Xf k ' ii iSMl: rLAiR Lamar Francis HILIP GlASER Jacklyx N ' ovikoff Friedman- Eleanor Harriet Golighti.v Marion Joan Ganard Beverly Doraine Graham Marjorie Lorraine Gardenier Michael A. Grasso Jacqu-elin Fabris Georgens Arline Edith Gray Mary Nancy Gettman Marian Ruth Greenawalt Top Rojc: CLAIR LAMAR FRANCIS B.S. in Biology (August) Kappa Sigma; L ' Agenda 5, 4; BnckucUian 1; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Board of Health 1, 2, }, 4; Federal Union 2. JACQUELIN FABRIS GEORGENS B.S. ill Biology (June) Delta Delta Delta; Cap and Dagger 1; Christian Asso- ciation 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 3; Phi Beta Kappa 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1; Pi Mu Epsilon 2; Scholar- ship Committee, Secretary 4; Sigma Tau Delta Prize 3; House of Representatives 1. BEVERLY DORAINE GRAHAM B.S. in Education (July) Alpha Chi Omega; L ' Agenda 4; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association 3; Booster Club 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Vice President 4. JACKLYN NOVIKOFF FRIEDMAN A.B. in Psychology (February) L ' Agenda 4, Copy Editor; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 2; Senate 2, 4, Vice President 4; Booster Club I, 4; L R. C. 2; Canteen 3; Who ' s Who 4; Phi Beta Kappa 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, President; Theta Alpha Phi 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer; Honor House 4; House of Representatives 4. MARY NANCY GETTMAN B.S. in Commerce and Finance (March) L ' Agenda 3,4; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian As- sociation 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 4; Booster Club 1; W. A. A. 3, 4. MICHAEL A. GRASSO B.S. in Biology (June) Student Campus Club; Ciiristian Association 4; New- man Club 1,2. MARION JOAN GANARD A.B. in Social Studies (March) Student Campus Club; Christian Association 3, 4; Booster Club 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Buckncll Junior College 1, 2. Bottom Rou ' : PHILIP GLASER A.B. in Political Science (June) Delta Sigma; Christian Association 3, 4; Radio Work- shop 2, 3; Intramural 2, 3; Treasurer 3, 4. ARLINE EDITH GRAY B.S. in Business Education (March) Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association 3, 4; Boost- er Club 4; Women ' s Glee Club 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; L R. C. 4; Mu Phi Epsilon 4; Student Church Choir 3,4; House Council 4. MARJORIE LORRAINE GARDENIER A.B. in Art (July) Student Campus Club; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Chorus 4; W. A. A. 3, 4. ELEANOR HARRIET GOLIGHTLY B.S. in Biology (June) Pi Beta Phi; L ' Agenda 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 4; Booster Club I, 4; W. A. A. 5, 4. MARIAN RUTH GREENAWALT B.S. in Biology (June) Christian Association 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 4; L R. C. 2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1. 31 . w .. Jkromk Arthcr Gbeexbau.m Margaret Annf, Glrnee EI.A1M-. Thomas Greene Janet Miriam Greenfield Ei.iZABERH Stancliffe Hadfiei.d Virgima Jones Haefel.e Irene Barbara Grossman John Henry Hanel Mary Jaxe Groves Rlth Embrev Harris Dana F ' rederic Glmb Joseph Sylvester Harti.i Top Row: JEROME ARTHUR GREENBAUM B.S. in Chemical E r inccrifif (March) Sigma Alpha Mu; Cliristian Association 3, 4; Booster Club 3, 4; A. S. C. E. 1, 2, 3, 4; Off Campus Com- mittee 4; Hillel 1,2, 3,4. MARY JANE GROVES A.B. in Sociology ami Psychology (June) Pi Beta Phi. Secretary 4; L ' Agenda 1, 2. 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 4; Christian Associa- tion 1,2,3, 4. VIRGINIA JONES HAEFELE A.B. in Psychology and Economics (June) L ' Aglnoa 4; Cap and Dagger 3; Christian Association 3. 4; Booster Club 3, 4; Bucknell University Junior College. ELAINE THOMAS GREENE A.B. in Art (June) Alpha Chi Omega, Treasurer 4; L ' Agenda 3, 4, Art Editor 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Cabinet 3, President 4; Student Faculty Congress 4; Women ' s Glee Club 2; Chorus 1, 2; I. R. C. 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 4; Kappa Chi Lambda 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Mortar Board 4, President; Co-op House 2; Scholarship Committee 3; Counselor 3; Hon- or House 4; Centennial Committee 4. JANET MIRIAM GREENFIELD A.B. ill Psyrholo;.;) anil Biology (July) Phi Mu; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 5, 4; Christian Associa- tion I, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 4; I. R. C. 2. 5, 4; W. A. A. 3, 4; Handbook 3. DANA FREDERIC GUMB B.S. ill Electrical Engineering (March) Phi Gamma Delta; Pi Mu Epsilon 2, 3,4; A. I. E. E. 4; B Club 3. Bii foin Rate: MARGARET ANNE GURNEE A.B. ill Sociology and Psychology (June) Delta Zeta, President 4; L ' Agi.nda 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1,4; Women ' s Glee Club 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta I ; Counselor 3; Honor House 4. JOHN HENRY HANEL B.S. in Cbcinistry (June) Booster Club 4; Pi Mu Epsilon 3, 4, President 4. RUTH EMBREY HARRIS A.B. in Psychology (June) Pi Beta Phi; Christian Association 3, 4; Radio Work- siiop 3; Booster Club 4; ' omen ' s Glee Club 4: Cho- rus 4. IRENE BARBARA GROSSMAN B.S. in Eiliica ion (M.irch) L ' Agenda 2; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, President 4; Delta Mu Delta 3, 4, Secretary 4; House of Representatives 3, 4. ELIZABETH STANCLIFFE HADFIELD A.B. ill l ' .ii ' ' lis (June) Alpiia Chi Omega, Secretary 4; L ' Agenda 3, 4, Sports Editor 4; Buckiicilian 2, 3, 4, Advertising Manager 3, Business Manager 4; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1,2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 2, 3; Booster Club I; W. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board 2, 3; Sigma T.iu Delta 3, 4; Pi Delta Epsilnn 3, 4, President 4; Board of Publications 3, 4; Hatidhook, Editor 3. JOSEPH SYLVESTER HARTLE B.S. ■); Electrical Engineering (March) A. I. E. E. 4. 32 TP-TRSi . •■..«,■••  ;viBB« iwr ■os ' ii«VB ' [i«K«irarRiYijvni  !?M !! «TO:vria!SS?9i 2 )r n;« siiii t«rv «. ,- ; ir;; V ' ■' - KhV : ' .-■Roi.iNE EL1.F.V Hawk rti HN Philip Healy Louise Schooley Hazeltine Charles Wilbert Hellie Toj) Roic: CAROLINE ELLEN HAWK B.S. ill Biology (June) Piii Mu; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 2; Booster Club 3; Wo- men ' s Glee Club 1; I. R. C. 2, 3, 4. Eloise Walter Headland Mary Jane Henderson Bottom Row: JOHN m-fe ALY ' ' _ B.S. ill Electrical Etighieering Band 2, 3, 4; Pi Mu Epsiloir ' , 4; Ajt E. E. 4. LOUISE SCHOOLEY HAZELTINE _ a ' Cm-RLES GILBERT HELLIE A.B. ill Biology and Chemistry (Jun =S . in Electrical ngineefing (March Bueknell University Junior College 1, 2. • ' ' : ' Theta Chi; Phi pta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Mu Epsilon psilon Sigma 3, 4; A. I. E. E. 4. ELOISE WALTER n M %h A.B. ill History mid Political S teuTe : (March) Student Campus Club; Christian A« ciation 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus I, 2; I. R. C. 2, 3, 4; W. A. A. I, 2. 3, 4; Kappa Chi Lambda 2, 3, 4; Phi Alpha Theta 2. 3, 4, President 3; Nurse ' s Aide 2. MARY JANE HENDERSO; B.S. ill Biology Pi Beta Phi; L ' Agenda 3; Biukiiclliai: 2 Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Booster Club I. 2, 3, 2, 3; House of Representatives 4. Lois Mar(;aret Hexson Marjorie Esther Hudson Top Row: LOIS MARGARET HENSON B.S. in Biology (June) Pi Beta Phi; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club I, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma 2. Betty Lee Hoi.ifield Dorothy Louise Huffmax Bo idii! Row: AxxA Jaxe HoRRorKS Dorothy Axx Hitkin MARJORIE ESTHER HUDSON B.S. ' ; Commerce tin J Vinaiicc (March) Phi Mu; L ' Agenda 4; Cap and D.if;ger 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 3, 4; I. R. C. 3, 4. BETTY LEE HOLIFIELD A.B. ill Policiil Sciriicc and Sociology (June) Student Campus Club. President 4; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association 2, 3, 4; Student Faculty Congress 4; Senate 4; Booster Club 4; Chorus 4; I. R. C. 3, 4; W. A. A. 3, 4; Phi Beta Kappa 4; Social Committee 4; Women ' s Scholarship Committee 3, 4. ANNA JANE HORROCKS B.S. in Chemistry (June) Delta Delta Delta; L ' Agenda 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 2, 3; Senate 2, 3; Booster Club 3, 4; W. A. A. 3, 4; A. S. C. E. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Judicial Board 4; Hatulhook 3; Cam- era Club 4. DOROTHY LOUISE HUFFMAN B.S. ; I ' hyiics (Jur - ' ) Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 5, 4; Booster Club 1; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Alpha Lambda Delta 1; Sigma Delta Pi 2, 3, 4; Pi Mu F.psilon 3, 4; Co-op House 2, 3. DOROTHY ANN HUTTON B.S. in Biology (March) Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Band I; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1; Chorus I, 2, 3, 4; Phi Beta Kappa 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1; Delta Phi Alpha 4; Pi Mu Epsllon 4; Student Church Choir 2, 3; Chapel Choir 2, 3; George Morris Philip ' s Prize for Mathematics. UTH Mitchell Irland (OROTHV Rachel King Harry Donald Jones Dorothy Elizabeth Kinsey Robert Earl Karnofsky Harry Ott Kline Jerome Kay Nancy Jane Kline Emily Devine Kelly Irene Koniecko William James Kerchner RcTH Kram Top Row: RUTH MITCHELL IRLAND B.S. ill Biology (June) Phi Mu; Christian Association 1, 3; Band 1, 2; W. A. A. 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Beta Kappa. HARRY DONALD JONES B.S. ill Chemical Engineering (June) Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; A. I. C. E., Secretary 2. ROBERT EARL KARNOFSKY B.S. ill Biology (June) L ' Agenda 4; Christian Association 3, 4; Radio Work- shop 3; Booster Club 4; I. R. C. 3, 4; Transfer from Bucknell Junior College, Vice President Pre-Medical Club 1,2; Student Federalists 1, 2. EMILY DEVINE KELLY B.S. ill Coiiiiiicrcc and Finance (March) Phi Mu; L ' Agenda 4; Cap and Dagger I, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Faculty Con- gress 2; Radio Workshop 3. 4, Business Manager 4; Senate 4; Booster Club 1, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Canteen 2, 3; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Theta Alpha Phi 3, 4; Delta Mu Delta 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Freshman Counselor 4; Hunt Hall President 4; Handbook 2, 3; Class President 2. WILLIAM JAMES KERCHNER B.S. ' Electrical Engineering (March) Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; A. I. E. E. 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2. Bottom Koxv: DOROTHY RACHEL KING A.B. in English and Music (June) Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Mu Epsilon 4. HARRY OTT KLINE A.B. in Religion (March) Pastor of First Baptist Church of Milton; Graduate of Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary, 193 9. NANCY JANE KLINE A.B. in Sociology and Political Science (March) Phi Mu; L ' AgF-NDa 3; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3. 4; L R. C. 3, 4; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Canteen 2; H,:ii,l- hook 1. IRENE KONIECKO A.B. in Social Studies Transfer from Bucknell Junior College. (June) JEROME KAY B.S. ;; Biology (June) Sigma Alpha Mu; BiichicUiaii 2, 3; Cap and Dagger 2, 3; Christian Association 2; Booster Club 2, 3; Stu- dent Board of Health 2, 3; Intramural Sports 2, 3. DOROTHY ELIZABETH KINSEY A.B. in English and Social Studies (March) Christian Association 3, 4; I. R. C. 1; W. A. A. 3; Phi Beta Kappa 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta 4; Phi Alpha Theta 4. 35 RUTH KRAM B.S. in Biology (June) Biickiiflliun 1,2; Christian Association 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Student Board of Health 1; N. A. A. C. P. 3, 4. ■i-j iv •I- ' -; Dorothy Jean Kbalse Joseph Thistle Laing Adriane Faire Krawit Paul William Lavden Donald McCriNnxK Kni-:sic;E Robert Lehet Sara LorisE Krone Joyce Pearl Levy Lois Arlkne Ki:tz ToziA Barbara Lewski Kdwari) Jon Labak Edwin H. Liggett Top Row: DOROTHY JEAN KRAUSE A.B. in Psycholo; ) ' ami Sociology (June) Delta Zeta; L ' Agenda 4; Cap and Dagger 5, 4; Chris- tian Association 1, 2, 3; Booster Club 1, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 4; Chorus 1; W. A. A. 1. 2. 3, 4; House of Representatives 3. LOIS ARLENE KUTZ B.S. ill Physics (June) Delta Zeta, Treasurer 2, 3; L ' Agenda 1; Cap and Dag- ger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 4; Booster Club 1, 4; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1; Pi Mu Epsilon 3, 4. ROBERT LEHET B.S. ill Comincnc and I ' iiuiiuc (June) Christian Association 3, 4; . R. C. 4; Delta Mu Delta 4; Bucknell Junior College; Glee Club 1, 2; Student Council 1,2; Thespians 1, 2, President 2. ADRIANE FAIRE KRAWIT A.B. in PsycLiol(i; y and Sociolofi y (June) L ' Agenda 3, 4; Buckitclliaii i; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 3, 4; Booster Club 4; W. A. A. 3, 4; Canteen 2, 3; Thcta Alpha Phi 3, 4. EDWARD JON LABAK B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Bucknell Junior College 1, 2; B Club 1, 2; Chris- tian Association 3; Booster Club 3; Intramural 3, 4. JOYCE PEARL LEVY B.S. in Chouical EngDiccving (June) Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Pi Mu Epsilon 3, 4, Treasurer 4; A. S. C. E. 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD McCLINTOCK KRESGE B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Lambda Chi Alpha, President 4, Vice President 3, Treasurer 2; Radio Workshop 2; Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4; Intcrfratcrnity Council 3, 4; Torch and Scroll 4; Camera Club 3. Bottom Row: JOSEPH THISTLE LAING B.S. in Electrical En; niecrin; (March) Delta Tau Delta; Pi Mu Ipsilon 2, 3, 4; Beta Epsilon Sigma 3, 4; A. I. E. E. 4. TOZIA BARBARA LEWSKI A.B. in Education (March) I. ' Aglxda 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 3; Chorus 1; Kappa Delta Epsilon 4; Nurse ' s Aide 3; House Presi- dent 3. SARA LOUISE KRONE B.S. in Biology (July) Kappa Delta, Treasurer 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3; Booster Club 1; Alpha Lambda Delta 1,2; Phi Sigma 2; Counselor 3; Assis- tant Hostess 4; House of Representatives 1; HanJbimli 1; Judicial Council 4; N. A. A. C. P. 4. PAUL WILLIAM LAYDEN B.S. ; Biology (June) Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Secretary 3, 4, Social Chairman 4; L ' Aginda 3, 4; Co-sports Editor 3; Christian As- sociation 1, Executive Council 1; Student Faculty Con- gress 4, Treasurer 4; Booster Club 3. 4. Executive Council 3, 4; Band 1; Men ' s Glee Club I, 4; ' Who ' s Who 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1.2; Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4; Centennial Club I, President I; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Head Cheerleader 3, 4; Interfraternity Council 3, 4; American Chemical Society 3; Torch and Scroll, Treasurer 4. EDWIN R. LIGGETT A.B. in Social Science (August) Sigma Chi; Christian Association 1; Booster Club 1; I. R. C. 1; B Club I; Intramural Sports 1. 36 •a2i TtiQ -« ' :wiA ' ij r tff iv«e«Kisr i«jjv ro ' ' i ' I ()uis Ethel Lvngaas Marian Llxille Martin Henry Soithahd Manski.. Jr. Mary Jane Mari.ey Sara Jane McFall Catherine Marie McGeever Top Row: DORIS ETHEL LYNGAAS B.S. in Commerce ami Finance (August) Delta Zeta; L ' Agenda 4: Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, ?, 4; Booster Club 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 2; Delta Mu Delta 4; Modern Dance Club 4; House of Representatives 4. HENRY SOUTHARD MANSEL, JR. B.S. ; Biology (June) Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President 3; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 4; Student Board of Health 1, 2, 3, President 3, Intramural Sports 1,2; Social Committee, President 3. MARY JANE MARLEY B.S. ■; Business Education (June) Chi Chi; Kappa Delta Epsilon 4; Delta Mu Delta 4; Transfer from Dickinson Junior College. Bottom Rou : MARIAN LUCILLE MARTIN B.S. in Physics (June) Christian Association 3, 4; I. R. C. 2, 3, 4; Pi Mu Epsilon 4; House of Representatives 1. SARA JANE McFALL ; Socioloor ami Political Science (June Kappa Delta; L Circulation M and Dagger 1, Booster Club 3 W. A. A. 1, 2, Representatives CATHERINE I A.B. in Latin Alpha Chi O Epsilon 2; Ph ■- ? -flt -f. .y:? .; - , 4 . ,-i 4 . . , «• KicHAiiD Kemper McKeeoan Alice Patricia Means Miriam Eleanor Krout Mei.oy Helen Elizabeth Messeroli. Hubert Wesley MEiiAiu.u. Barbara Kock Miller Top Row: RICHARD KEMPER McKEEGAN B.S. in Commerce and Finance (August) Sigma Clii; Booster Club 1, 2; Sigmj Alpha Kappa 1, 2, 3,. 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Basketball Paseball; Torch and Scroll, President 4; Junior Committee; Counselor 3, 4. ALICE PATRICIA MEANS iri Euglhh — - (June) Bnckiidhtin 2, 3 ai d DMgerf 1 , 2, 4; Cliristian Association , _4jJBoostL- Clfub l, (t, 3, 4; W. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4; k -G frt;pc?rT, 3; JftrSww i TT 2, 3, 4; PanhtUcnic Coun- _y. Treasurer 31 Houic of Representatives 1, 2. OBffilT WESLEY MEGARGEL (June) Bottom Row: MIRIAM ELEANOR KROUT MELOY A.B. in En;Jish (March) Christian Association 1, 2, 3; Alpha Lambda Delta I; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3; Sigma Tau Delta 3; Sigma Delta Pi 3. HELEN ELIZABETH MESSEROLL A.B. in French and Socioloi y (June) Alpha Chi Omega; L ' Agenda I, 3, 4; Cap and Dag- ger 3; Christian Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Booster Club I, 4; W. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ROCK MILLER A.B. in Psycholo; ) and Sociolof y (March) sidcnt 4; L ' Agenda 3, 4, iitii 3, 4, Sports Editor 4; Club 4; Hamllmoli 3, 4; State Teachers College. Delta Delta Delta; liiickiicUian I; Christian Associa- tion 2, 3, 4; W. A. A. 3; Hunt Hall Executive Coun- cil 2, 3. )oHACE Ellen Miller I.utDLD Wilbur Morse Doris x nn Miller Nathan S. Moss Top Row: DORACE ELLEN MILLER A.B. in Arf (June) Delta Delta Delta; L ' Agenda 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1,2, 3, 4; Booster Club 4; W. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4; Canteen 3; Theta Alpha Phi 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Centennial Club 1. DORIS ANN MILLER A.B. Ill Spanish and German (June) Kappa Delta, Secretary 4; L ' Agenda 3, 4; Bnckncl- lian 3; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1. 2, 3. 4; Student Faculty Congress 4; Booster Club 1, 4; I. R. C. 3, 4; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. President 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Delta Phi Alpha 3, 4; Sigma Delta Pi 2, 3, 4; House of Representatives 3, Secretary 3; Centennial Committee 4. EDITHE JUDITH MILLER B.S. ' Biology (June) Transfer from Bucknell Junior College; Buckncll Bea- con, Assistant Editor 2; Pre-Med Club 1,2; President of Sophomore Girls 2; Glee Club I, 2; Thespians 2; Cheerleader 2; May Queen 2; W. A. A. 1, 2. MARGARET JANICE MILLER B.S. Commerce and Finance (June) Delta Zeta; L ' Agenda 4; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Chris- tian Association 1; Booster Club 1, 4; ' . A. A. 3, 4. Edithe Jldith Miller Betty Mlsser Margaret Janice Miller Alice ix GRAFTON KNIGHT MINTZ A.B. ill English (June) Men ' s Glee Club 4; Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4; Kappa Chi Lambda I, 2, 3, 4. MARIAN LOUISE MOORE A.B. in Psychology and Sociology (June) Kappa Delta; L ' Agenda 2, 3, 4; Biickncllian 1, 2, 3; Cap and Dagger I, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop I, 2; Booster Club 4; Chorus 1; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Handbook 2, 3. Bottom Row: HAROLD WILBUR MORSE B.S. in Electrical Engineering (March) Sigma Chi; A. L E. E. 2, 3, 4; Intramural 3, 4. NATHAN S. MOSS A.B. in Psychology (June) L ' Agenda 1, 2, 3, 4; BiichieUitw 5, 4; Radio Work- shop 3; Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Camera Club, President 1,2, 3, 4; Lewisburg Rifle and Revolver Club 3. 39 Grafton Knight Mintz Jane Kuhlman O ' Dell Marian Louise Moore Muriel Sue Parker BETTY MUSSER A.B. in Social Science (June) Delta Delta Delta; Christian Association I, 2, 3, 4. ALICE NIX A.B. in English (March) Kappa Delta; L ' Agenda 2, 3, Copy Editor 2, Feature Editor 3; Bnckncllidit 1, 2, 3, 4, News Editor 2, Man- aging Editor 2, Editor 4; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3; Student Faculty Con- gress 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1; Who ' s Who 4; Sigma Tau Delta 2, 3, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4. Secretary 4; Mortar Board 4, Secretary; Board of Publications, Sec- retary 4; Honor Flouse 4. JANE KUHLMAN O DELL A.B. in Psychology (June) Phi Mu; Cap and Dagger 1, I, 2, 3; Booster Club I, 2, tives 1,2. , 3; Christian Association 4; House of Representa- MURIEL SUE PARKER A.B. in Sociology and Psychology (March) L ' Agenda 2, 3; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Execu- tive Council 3; Booster Club 1 ; L R. C. 3, 4; N. A. A. C. P., President 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2. ' ' ♦ « jjM !■' -fl - ' f- f! -f - -ivM -r - - t -ii k - -i Rena Esther Peichert Donna Jeanne Ray Ellen Plrrott Jane C ' AiMERON RinsECKKR Ji:anxe Conrad PHiLLirt Eutha Helen Richter DunuTHV Ellanuk Punslttd Daniel Rittkr, ,Ir. Rakbara Ann Preston Jane Rockwell WiLLH.M RiLiiAHi) Rave Edu ' ina Hallic;an Roselle] Top Row: RENA ESTHER PEICHERT A.B. in Sociology and Psychology (June) Student Campus Club; L ' Agenda 4; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association I, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 4, Executive Board 4; Orchestra 1; I. R. C. 1,2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; W. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Kappa Chi Lambda 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Class Treasurer 2; House of Represen- tatives 3. BARBARA ANN PRESTON B.S, ; Eihicafioi! (June) Kappa Delta; L ' Agenda 5, 4; Bucknillum 3, 4; Cap and Dagger I, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1 , 2 ; Booster Club 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Chorus I, 2; I. R. C. 3, 4; Canteen 3; Sigma Delta Pi 4; Counselor 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Hamlhook 3; House of Representatives 3; Social Committee 3. EUTHA HELEN RICHTER A.B. in Sociology ami Psychology (June) Kappa Delta. Vice President 4; L ' Agenda 2, 3, 4; Ad- ministration Editor 3, Centennial Editor 4; Bncknelliau 2; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Cabinet 3, 4; Student Faculty Congress 3; Senate 4; C ' omen ' s Glee Club 1; Chorus 1; L R. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Central Committee 3, 4; W. A. A. 1 ; Who ' s Who 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4; House of Representatives 1,2; Class Sec- retary 1 ; Class Vice President 2 ; Class President 3 ; Panhellenic Council 2, 3, 4; Honor House 4; Coun- selor 3; HajuWook, Editor 2. ELLEN PERROTT A.B. in Eiigl ' nb ami Slniiii b (June) Kappa Delta; L ' Agenda 3, 4; Buckuclliiin 3, 4; Chris- tian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta 5, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 4; Sigma Delta Pi 4. WILLIAM RICHARD RAVE B.S. Elcctr ' ual Eiv inccriinj (June) A. I. E. r.. 3. 4; Intramural I, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL RITTER, B.S. ill Biology JR- Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President 3, Secretary Phi Alpha 3, 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. (August) 4: Delta JEANNE CONRAD PHILLIPS A.B. ill English (June) Phi Mu; L ' AciiNDA 4; BiukihUiau 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 3; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Faculty Congress 3; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Sigma Delta Pi 4; Haiiil- book 2, 3. Bottom Roiv: DONNA JEANNE RAY B.S. ; Econoniici (June) Christian Association 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Mouse of Representatives 4. JANE ROCKWELL B.S. ;; Coniniircc an J Fii. (March) Phi Mu, Treasurer 4; 1. ' ; gi Nn. 4; BucliJicUititi 4; Cap and Dagger I, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 4; Radio Workshop 4; Booster Club 1, 4; Band 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2; Canteen 2; Alpha lambda Delta 1,2; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Secretary 4; Delta Mu Delta 3, 4, President 4; Kappa Chi Lambda 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; House of Repre- sentatives 1, 2. DOROTHY ELEANOR PONSETTO B.S. ;; Biology (June) Pi Beta Phi; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1,2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. JANE CAMERON REDSECKER A.B. in English and Psychology (June) Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association I. 2, 3, 4. EDWINA HAIIIGAX ROSELLE A.B. in Social Science (March) Delta Delta Delta, Secretary 4; L ' Accnda 2, 5; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 2; Booster Club 1; Chorus I; W. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Phi Beta Kappa 4; Alpha Lambda Delta I; Theti Alpha Phi 3, 4, Presi- dent 4; Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4; Artist Course Ctimmit- tcc 1,2,}, 4. 40 yji ' .aagiJii WWIil Tsan lS1P( f J«w: - -:«ffi! ' ff«- ' fiissii .:,- ' 7 ' r;- -. ' i; i;S ' .-. {iy_ ' - K ); ' i ;- ' ,j ; tV Ti ' Ja.mf.s Thkodohf RoSKI.l.K Martha Way Sargent JoAX Maril RrlHLEV Joan Phyllis Schatzbf.rc; Top Row: JAMES THEODORE ROSELLE B.S. in Commerce ami Finance (June) Kappa Sigma, President 4; Christian Association 4; Booster Club 1, 2; B Club I, 2, 3, 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 1, 2. 3, 4, Basketball 1, 4, Cap- tain 2; Torch and Scroll 4; Inter-fraternity Coun- cil 4. JOAN MARIE RUIHLEY A.B. in Social Science and English (July) Student Campus Club; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association I, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1; Chorus 1, 2, 4; I. R. C. 2; W. A. A. 3, 4; Delta Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4. MARGARET ARDELLA RYAN A.B. in English (July) Pi Beta Phi, Vice President 4; L ' Agenda 1, 2; Biick- tiellian 3, 4; Cap and Dagger I, 2, 3, 4; Christian As- sociation 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 1, 2, 5, 4, Direc- tor 4; Student Faculty Congress 4; Booster Club I, 4; W. A. A. 1, 2, 5, 4; Theta Alpha Phi 3, 4; Board of Publications 4. Mar(.arkt Ardella Ryan Lerov Frederick Schellhardt Bottom Roic: MARTHA WAY SARGENT A.B. in French ami Sociology (March) Delta Delta Delta; L ' Agenda 2, 3; Cap and Dagger 2 3; Christian Association 1,2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 4: W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. -k ik JOAN PHYLLIS SCHATZBERG A.B. in Economics and Spanish (March) Christian Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Radio Workshop Booster Club 4; Sigma Delta Pi 2, 3, 4, Secreta LEROY FREDERICK SCHELLrtARDT B.S. in Electrical Engineering Alpha Kappa Pi; Men ' s Glee Club 4; Chorus 4j A. I E. E. 3,4. ■n ' h S%: ' •at K • « • .• easmxKBiswa Tt ' V ' - ' A ' MuRTON ScHIOWITZ Ruth Elizabeth Scutchjikei Ai.TA Kav Schroder Donna Louise Shaver Robert K.misun Sh)K1- Ann Louise Shea Top Rote: MORTON SCHIOWITZ B.S. ill Mi-ilninical Engineering (June) ALTA KAY SCHRODER A.B. in Social Science (July) Bottom Row: RUTH ELIZABETH SCOTCHMER B.S. in Biology (June) Kappa Delta; L ' Agenda 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Senate 2, Treasurer; Booster Club I, 2, 3, 4; I. R. C. 4; House of Representatives I ■, Freshman Counselor 3; Hanilbooti 2, 4. DONNA LOUISE SHAVER A.B. in English (March) Chi Chi, Publicity Manager 4; Christian Association 2, 3; Radio Workshop 2, 3, Dramatic Director 3; Thcta Alpha Phi 4. =1 Student Campus Club ; Cap and Dagger 4; Christian ssociation I, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Mu Phi Epsilon ■' ' ' 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Delta Phi Alpha 3, 4, Sec- y, ..  retary 4; Phi Alpha Thcta 3, 4, President 4. VN O ' R ERT EMISON SCORE [ ANN LOUISE SHEA ' ' ' B.S. ilt Chei i l Engineering (M ) ' !• i P ' o ' . ' -V ' ' ; ' ' ' ' ' (August) Kapitigma; Ch ian Association 3; Pi Mu E lon L A nA 4; Cap and Dagger 2. 3, 4; Christian Asso- j J V. I 3 4 ciau(?ill , 3; Radio Workshop 3, 4; Booster Club 3, T ( X 4f W A. V. 2, 3, 4; B Club 3, 4; Intramural 3; esentativcs 2, 3; House President 4. Kyw ' • 6 «B t '  y■l ngfftflJ mj«wtfNyVl ' ' wtfc ■ic v?;y ' te Richard Smedlev Sheetz iGerald Earl Sosnowitz Lois Jean Shore Manota Ellen Spacht Top Row: RICHARD SMEDLEY SHEETZ B.S. ill Electrical Engineering (March) Booster Club 4; Band 4; A. I. E. E. 4. LOIS JEAN SHORE A.B. in Social Studies (July: Chi Chi; Kappa Delta Epsilon 4; Phi Alpha Theta 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Dickinson Junior College 1, 2. MARGARET PHYLLIS SMITH A.B. in English and Spanish (July) Student Campus Club; Cap and Dagger 4; Christian Association 3, 4; Booster Club 5, 4; I. R. C. 4; Phi Beta Kappa 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta 4; Sigma Delta Pi 4; Bucknell Junior College 1, 2. JEAN FRANCES SNYDER B.S. in Biology (June) L ' Agenda 4; Christian Association 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Church Choir 1, 2, 3; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3; Sacred Chorus 1, 2; House of Representatives 1. Margaret Phyllis Sjiith Anna Eleanor Stauffer Jf.- x Frances Snyder Mary Wilkinson Steele MARGARET HELEN SOARS B.S. in Biology (M.irch) L ' Agenda 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; Women ' s Athletic Asso- ciation 2, 3. EMILY ALICE SOOS A.B. in Biology (June) Delta Zeta; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association 1. 2, 3. 4; Radio Workshop 2, 3; Booster Club 3, 4; Delta Phi Alpha 3, 4; Intramural 3. Bottom Ron : GERALD EARL SOSNOWITZ A.B. in Political Science (August) Sigma Alpha Mu; Christian Association 1, 2, 3; Booster Club I, 2, 3, 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer, Basket- ball, Baseball, Track, Wrestling. MANOTA ELLEN SPACHT A.B. in Sociology (March) Delta Zeta; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; W. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Student Board of Health 1; House President 3, 4; Sacred Chorus 2, 3. 43 Margaret Helen Soars Jeax DeGroat Strassle Emily Alice Sous Frank William Stricklani ANNA ELEANOR STAUFFER B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Delta Zeta, Treasurer 4; Cap and Dagger I, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 4; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Delta Mu Delta 4. MARY WILKINSON STEELE A.B. in Biology anil Psychology (June) Pi Beta Phi; L ' Agenda 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association I, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Wo- men ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; V. A. A. 3, 4; Kappa Chi Lambda I, 2, 3, 4; House of Represen- tatives 2; Class Secretary 3. JEAN DeGROAT STRASSLE B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Phi Mu, Vice President 3; L ' Agenda 1, 2, 3, 4; Cap and Dag r 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1; Radio Workshop 3, 4; Booster Club 1; I. R. C. 4; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Handbook 1; House of Representatives 3, 4; Class Secretary 3. FRANK WILLIAM STRICKLAND A.B. in Biology (June) Kappa Sigma; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Glee Club 3; B Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural I, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2. 4 0040$ I fl Betty Jane Stli.i Ruth Margaret ' list iii in boxAiD Lucas Sippers Mauuv Bernard Tumen ' ai.i:iiia Marie Si n avai;e Janice ' ir(;inia Ubii. DuNAL.u William Tiih.mas John Wheeler Van Loon MARliARET L. THO.MI ' SON Sarah Faith Van Sise Jl.AN Lot ISI, ' l ' ll.UM, Victor Francis Vilell; Top Roil ' : BETTY JANE STULL A.B. in Psychology (Deceased) Student Campus Club; BuckncU Junior College 1, 2; Christian Association. Deceased October 12, 1945. DONALD LUCAS SUPPERS B.S. ' Electrical Engiueeriug (June) Sigma Chi; Student Faculty Congress 4; PI Mu Epsilon 3, 4; A. L E. E. 4; Intramural 4. MARGARET L. THOMPSON A.B. ill Efiglis j (June) Alpha Chi Omega, Vice President 4; L ' Agenda I, 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 3, Editor 4; BiickucUiau 1, 2, 3, Assistant Managing Editor 2, News Editor 3; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association I, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Director 2, Di- rector 3; W. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4; Phi Beta Kappa 4; Alpha Lambda Delta I; Sigma Tau Delta 2, 3. 4, President 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Theta Alph.i Phi 3, 4; Mortar Board 4; Honor House 4; Centennial Committee 4; Senior Ball Committee 4; Counselor 3; Haiuihook, Activities Editor 3; Board of Publications and Radio 3,4; Scholarship Committee 3, President 4; House of Representatives 1, 2. JEAN LOUISE TIERNEY A.B. ill Psychology (June) Delta Delta Delta; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 2, 3; Booster Club I, 2, 3, 4; I. R. C. 1, 2, }, 4; House of Representatives. JANICE VIRGINIA UBIL A.B. ill Miif jcfiiafics (June) L ' Agknda 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 3, 4; Christian Asso- ciation 1, 4; Student Faculty Congress 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 2, 3, 4; Chorus I, 2. 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 4. JOHN WHEELER VAN LOON A.B. ill Social Science (August) Lambda Chi Alpha; Booster Club 3. 4; Band I, 3; Orchestra 1; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. VALERIA MARIE SUTCAVAGE B.S. ill Biology (June) Student Campus Club; Christian Association I, 3, 4; Booster Club 1,4; I. R. C. 4. DONALD WILLIAM THOMAS B.S. in EJncafion (August) Student Faculty Congress }; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Orchestra 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Tenor Soloist Mes- siah 2, 3; Tenor Soloist St. Cecilia Mass 3. Bottom Rote: RUTH MARGARET TISCHLER B.S. ; Cl.niiiical Engineering (M.ircli) Student Campus Club; Christian Association 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Chorus 3, 4; Pi Mu Epsilon 3, 4; Lu- theran Student Association 3, 4, Vice President 3, Pres- ident 4; N. A. A. C. P. 3, 4; Bucknell Junior College 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Student Faculty Congress 2; Freshman Week Committee 4; Dining Room Commit- tee 4. HARRY BERNARD TUMEN A.R. in Political Science (June) Sigma Alpha Mu, President 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Faculty Congress 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 5, 4; Torch and Scroll 4; B Club 3, 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 4; Basketball Manager 2, 3. SARAH FAITH VAN SISE B..S. ; C.oiinnerce ami Finance (June) Kappa Delta Ipsiliin 4. Secretary 4; Delta Mu Delta 4. Treasurer 4; I. ' Agf.nda 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Fxecutive Committee 4; Booster Club 4. VICTOR FRANCIS VILELLA B.S. ■Electrical Engineering (M.irch) Pi Mu Fpsilon 2, 3, 4; B Club 3; Intramural 2, 3, 4; A. I. E. E. 4. 44 .: iVD a jiUfsr ' Li7ni:i- ' s:i -itiivjKVi :irrh£i ' Ji ' i J ie K: s- ay DlDl.EY WaLDXER rt ' lLLIAM WaSSERSTROM Jean Xewsom ' W ' aldner Elizabeth Joann Wells Top Rot( : JAY DUDLEY WALDNER A.B. ill Psychology and Economics (June) Sigma Chi, President 4; Chr ' stian Association I, 2, 3; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural i, 2, 3. JEAN NEWSOM WALDNER A.B. in English and Social Studies (March) Delta Delta Delta; L ' Agenda 1, 2; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association 1,3; Radio Workshop 3, 4; Booster Club 1; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2; I. R. C. 1; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; House of Representatives 1, 3; Nurse ' s Aide 2, 3; Camera Club 4. FITZ ROY WALLING B.S. in Education (June) Sigma Chi; Christian Association 1, 2, 3; Booster Club 1, 2, 3; Sigma Alpha Kappa 1, 2, 3. 4; Intramural 2, 3; Inter-fraternity Council. Vnz Roy Wallixg Nanxy Jean Wenrich Bottom Roic: U - WILLIAM WASSERSTRQ2(i -3( A.B. ill English (August), Sigma Alpha Mu; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3; Ajdio A. Workshop 1, 2, 3, 4; gma Tau Delta :, 2 3 ' Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. Epsilori 3, 4; 4, Senior Sec- , 4, Production Senate 4; Vice ELIZABETH JOA A.B. in Political Science Pi Beta Phi, Treasurer , 4; Pi Delta Theta Alpha Phi 3, 4; L ' Agenda 2, 3 tion Editor 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 2, 3 Manager 3; Christian Association 1,2; President 4, W. S. G. A. JiSlicial Board 3; Booster Club 1, 4; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 €;anteen 2, 3; Who ' s Who 4; Honor House 4; House ' i nager; House President 1, 2; House of Representatives 1, 27SJ , 4; Co-Chairman Senior Ball 4. NANCY JEAN WENRICH A.B. in English, Psychology and Sociology (June) Student Campus Club; Alpha Lambda Delta I; Mu Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, President 4; Christian Associatioiy ' 3; Booster Club 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Choru 1, 2, 3, 4; L R. C. 1; Artist Course Committee 3, 4 45 i Rita Ray Wkrthkimfr Margaret Wiegand JKAN Kl.lZABETH WhITAKER Virginia Ann Wiehe N ' oRMA Adei.k White John Robert Whitei.ock William MacCart Wilkinson Daniel Eugene Williams Gloria Gaddis Whitman Patricia Ann Whittam Mary Louise Green W ' oolworth John Charles Woomer Top Row: RITA RAY WERTHEIMER A.B. in Chemistry and Psychology (June) Buckntll Junior College 1, 2; Thespians; Publication Staff. GLORIA GADDIS WHITMAN B.S. in Coinnirrce and Finance (June) Kappa Delta, President 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Theta Alpha Phi 3, 4; Delta Mu Delta 3, 4; Mortar Board 4; L ' Agenda 2, 3, 4, V-12 Editor 3, Assistant Editor 4; BuckucUian 3, B-Mail Editor 3; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3; Radio Workshop 1; W. A. A. 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4; Honor House 4; Chairman All College Jubilee 3. WILLIAM MacCART WILKINSON A.B. in Economics and Mathcniafics (August) L ' Agfnda 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1,2; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Chorus 1; Phi Beta Kappa 3, 4; Thi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. JEAN ELIZABETH WHITAKER B.S. in Biology (March) Alpha Lambda Delta 1; Christian Association 1, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 3, 4; Band 1; W. A. A. 3 ; House of Representatives 3. PATRICIA ANN WHITTAM A.B. in Eui lish (June) Pi Beta Phi, President 4; Mortar Board 4; Christian Association 1,2, 3, 4, Executive Council 3; L ' Agenda 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Feature Editor 4; Student Faculty Congress 3, 4; Senate 3, 4; Booster Club 1,4; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Recording Secretary 2; Who ' s Who 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2; Sigma Tau Delta 4; Panhcllenic Council, Secretary 3, President 4; Social Committee, Secretary 3, 4; Class President 3; Counselor 3; Honor House 4. DANIEL EUGENE WILLIAMS B.S. ' ; Biology (J J c) Bucknell Junior College 1; Thespians 1; Pre-Mcdical Society; Sociology Club. NORMA A.B. in Sociology ADELE WHITE (June) Delta Delta Delta, President 4; Mortar Board 4; Chris- tion Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 2, 3, Vice President 3; Student Faculty Congress 3, 4, Secretary 3; Senate 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Booster Club 1, 4; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 2; Who ' s Who 4; Honor House 4; Counselor 3; Nurse ' s Aide 2, 3; Centennial Committee 4. JOHN ROBERT WHITELOCK A.B. in Economics (June) Kappa Sigma, President 3; Christian Association 1; B Club 3, 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1941 (letter); Football 1941; Wrestling 1943 (letter). Bo font Row: MARGARET WIEGAND B.S. in Biology (June) Christian Association 1,2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1; R.ind 2; Women ' s Glee Club 2; Chorus 4; W. A. A. 1, 2. VIRGINIA ANN WIEHE A.B. in Sociology (June) P hi Mu; Booster Club 4; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY LOUISE GREEN WOODWORTH A.B. in Psychology and Sociology (M.arcli) Delta Zeta; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Associa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4; I. R. C. 2, 3, 4. JOHN CHARLES WOOMER B.S. in Commercial Education (June) Christian Association 3, 4; Booster Club 3, 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1,2; Bucknell Junior College 1, 2. 46 LJijgwMa wnw Tm «a.fiiCTTivKurw og ' j ' c gu ' i HM ' Ujoiyjy iPt:«tMgrc . ' ii-v tgN -jtrww.-YV ' -: gT%w . ' Jr  J Tt: q c fc « .::? l ■ft v■T ■y ri ■■- -I ' -.-.-v ■IfiLIZABKTH StIART WoRTLKV fclARSHAl.L Ross YeITER Betty Bishop Wyxn Patricia Joy Voder Top Row: ELIZABETH STUART WORTLEY BS. ill Cbcm ' ntry (Augus Dcltj Delta Delta; L ' Agenda 2, 3; Cap and Dagger 1, 2. 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Faculty Congress 4; Senate 4; Booster Club 4; W. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2; Theta Alpha Phi 3, 4; PanhcUenic Council, Secretary 3, Presidi 4; Counselor 3; Social Committee 4. - BETTY BISHOP WYN B.S. Covimcrcc and Finance Phi Mu, President 4; Mortar Board, L ' Agenda 3, Business Manager 4; Cap 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Student Facultj Senate 4; President Judicial Committee Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2; 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, Vice Who ' s Who 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1;) ' Phi 3, 4; Delta Mu Delta 3, 4; Honor Houie 4, hellenic Council 2, 3, 4; Board of P; ' u Scholarship Committee 3. Bottom Roiv: MARSHALL ROSS Y ltl B.S. in Electrical Engineeri Band 2,3; Orchestra 3; A. L E. E. 4 PATRICIA JOY YODE BS. in Education Phi Mu, Secretary 4; Cap and Dagger Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Irx cc u ti 3, 4 , Vice President and Secretary 3; Rai 4; Booster Club 1, 4, Executive Council; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Treas man Week Committee 3; Chairman Dl Social Committee 3. ■i.i • ' ■? ■%■■• - l. m 4-: : i.i ' .-il ' m : ' f ' mi . - .fiL -i-am. ' ' .•fc- iXi..a  !.  , , i£iUSBdQ. iF -aitt K ' U7nfr ' ilVfr yif ' ISV!SGi , - i - ' -AT, - :i -i-t V ' -SiJ •«. ' THE THREE PRESIDENTS TUMEX, SPENCER AND WHITE Dean Coleman discusses the veteran ' s place on campus with Paul Layden and Robert Edmunds. SECOND CENTURY LEADERS— SPENCER, COLEMAN In a time of Bucknell homecomings and Centennial celebra- lion. students this year welcomed two new progressive adminis- trators, President Herbert L. Spencer and Dean William H. Cole- man, who brought with them a new era, scaled for educational advancement and second century building projects. A fatherly man. deeply interested in the activities and future of his students. Dr. Spencer is a man of action. Lecturing, plan- ning centennial festivities, increasing the number of faculty, and breaking the bottlenecks he faces in solving veteran housing problems, were a few of the items on his ' 46 calendar. Coming I us from P. C. W., where he increased enrollment 40 per cent, lie once worked his way through Carnegie Tech., waiting tables and working summers in the engineering offices. An archeologi- cal enthusiast, he spent last summer hiking in the west, discovering cliff dwellings and uncovering Indian relics. A candid camera fiend. Dr. Spencer is a blue-ribbon winner in amateur pho- tography. Dr. Coleman has watched 22 classes of seniors come and go in his years as professor of English. Despite pressure of collegiate obligations, he aids Bucknellians in planning courses and choosing vocations. A distinguished quiet-spoken man, he is fond of puns and William Shakespeare. He has brought recognition to the campus as frequent contributor to periodicals and as a member of national honoraries and professional organizations. Dean William H. Coleman President Herbert L. Spencer Dean Ralph E. Page checks over applications of returning veterans. Dean Eleanor Reppert finds dormitory space for women students. THEY FACE RECONVERSION PROBLEMS The Administrative Council has the problem of determining University policy. 1 Ik. . ' ki UL ' .-i. k duUK«aa KBt« President Eleanor Dillon presides at STUDENT FACULTY CONGRESS gathering. Scaled. Left to Right — A S Lee Baush, A S Donald Suppers, Norma White. Elaine Greene, Dr. James Gathings, Lorraine Kress. Eleanor Dillon, Clyde E. Burgee. Paul Layden. George , L Gregory, Peggy Ryan, Janice Ubil. Standing — Harry Tumen, Mary Baush. Doris Ann Miller, Patricia Whittam, Betty Wynn, Alice Nix. Shiran Parke. Harold Cook, Burket Anderson. STUDENTS AND FACULTY MEET IN CONGRESS It s the BUDGET COMMITTEE ' S job to distribute the budget card funds to all student activities. Left to Right — Paul Layden, Lorraine Kress, Eleanor Dillon, Dr. James Gathings, Roger Haddon, Clyde E. Burgee. 1 1 1 ' ' - ,..f if !-jBr,., ' ' ! ' ! M The coldest meeting in W. S. G. A. history was held this January when girls shivered and shook through an activities meeting in an unheated Methodist church. SEM SPEAKS THROUGH W. S. G. A l irls have a chance to dine with their favorite professors, talk about anything but classes at the festive Christmas banquet at the sem. House of Representatives brings together students ' luggeitioni for Senate contideration, •i ..- j jWE toS??! J nce«Ha! i« A nl£.: ' J ' a • ' . itTeT.v l l ' -■Tllii ' ;cy J1 1K: .yK;lT i ' vvv ' Senate members appear in formal gowns. :?ealud, Lell to Kight — Betty Wynn. Lois Miller. Miss Harriet White, Norma White, Betty Wells, Edith Thatcher, Jean Cober. Standing — Betty Holifield, Mary Wolfinger, Pa- tricia Whittam, Eutha Richter, Helen Klauder, Doris Strassner, Audrey Johnson. Women ' s Student Government Association, governing body of the Women ' s College, this year organized and sponsored the House Councils and Inter-Dorn Board established to unite the women ' s dormitories, held the annual Christmas Student — Faculty dinner served in the candle-lit dining room, sponsored a tea in Hunt for the presentation of new members of the Faculty and Administration, and revised the Constitution and By-Laws, and Governing Regula- tions. The purpose of the bicameral organization is to estat)lish rules satisfactory to the administration and students, and to serve as a group representing student opinion in all Seminary activities. WSGA ' s legislative bodies are coinposed of thirteen Senate members, chosen by student body and 35 members of House of Representatives elected by the Student dormitory groups they represent. The third governing body is the Judicial Connnittee which acts in an in- terpretive capacity and tries women for violations of governing regu- lations. The officers are: President Norma White. Vice President Betty Wells, Secretary Lois Miller, Treasurer Edith Thatcher, Social Chairman Jean Cober, Judicial Committee Chairman Betty Wynn. Social regulations are discussed by Senate at a weekly meeting in the W. S. G. A. room. Oh please, not a man campus! Judicial Board makes the decision. ....v.vv..| gaggfap ina t.. A.t In her office Assistant Dean, Miss Harriet E. Wliite, aids women stiulents in solving problems. Hell be up for Sophomore Cotillion. remarks Dr. Lester Fowle to his nurses, Jean Beam and Virginia Zinnnerman. BUCKNELL RUNS SMOOTHLY DORMITORY HO.STE.SSES meet weekly to keep tluir girl- bappv. l.ell to Right Mrs. Elizabeth Hill, -Mrs. Sarah L. Chubb, Mrs. Lena Rishel. Mrs. T. T. Richards. Miss Lorinr Jewell. Miss Anna C. Luppert, Mrs. Thomas Stoughton, Mrs. ' inifred W. Blair, Mrs. .Mary Yetler, Miss Emma J. Jacoby, Mrs. R. D. Brownell, Mrs. Mary H. Cockili, Mrs. Harold L Beatlie. sr-iALt .tA!Sssa«v« .aAvsr.•TK:vrLVl i 5 3! c: rfKl;i.-;M v v. ? n alawssI Secretary Forrest Brown collaborates with Chicralla Haidar on C. A. activities. LIBRARIAN Harold Hayden reviews new books with his assistants. Standing. Left to Right — Mrs. Harold Hayden. Miss Mildred Bolick. Seated — Mrs. Richard Hogentogler, Mrs. William Clayton, Miss Margaret Zerby, Miss Eleanor Tansey, Miss Gertrude Miles. WITH THEIR AID Expanding to include one of the largest and youngest organizations on campus, the BOARD OF PI BLICATIONS changed its name to the Board of Publi- cations and Radio when members of Radio Workshop became affiliated. The group determines political and editorial policy, elects the directors, editors and business managers of the groups they represent, and advises and directs the workings of L ' Acenda. Buckneltian. Handbook and Radio ' Rdrkshop. Left to Right — H. Walter Holter. Emily Kelly. Trennie E. Eisley. Alice Schoonmaker, Betty ' Wynn, Peg Thompson, . lice ix, Robert Stretter. Betty Hadfield. Dean Ralph E. Page. Not pictured are Janet Benson. Peggy Ryan. Rex Robinson. ; I ' . ' 3?. ' ! ■• • .f f fx. .! , -« : -at .. ■« - ,• THEY KEEP US LAUGHING These Juniors are kept in gay spirits by their Freshman Coimselees. First Row, Left to Right — June Stott, Barbara Preston. Jean Taylor, Marion Adam, Lois Miller. Mary Lou Walter, Sally McFall, Lynn Deissler. Second Row — Gloria Child, Helen Klauder. Rulh Ricliardson. Barbara Messer. Mary Ann Gregg, Marilyn Kappel, Ellen Park. Third Row — Shiran Parke, Lorraine Kress, Betty Wort- ley, Mary Wolfinger, Jeane Morganthal. They ' ve got the old fight I First Row, Left to Right -Jane Horrock . KalhiTJiir Mu-- cpn. Horace Miller, Katherine Steele. Second Row — Paul Layden, Emily Kelly, Barbara Preston, Jane W ilbur, Tito Sabal. inpiMcnii ' HiiiiiiiiBi MiiiwjHBiaa aiiBuiMwa«mpiiiMflai ffBgusPMK!g«B THROUGH COLLEGE LIFE Deciding peacetime social regulations is the major issue covered by the UNIVERSITY SOCIAL COMMITTEE. Left to Right- Jean Cober. Eleanor Dillon, Dean Ralph Page, Patricia Whittam. Harriet E. White, Dean Eleanor Reppert, George Gregory, Tom Widger, Betty Holifield. Interpretive Dancer William Bales points out one of his numbers for the program for December 11, to the ARTIST COURSE COMMITTEE. Left to Right— Mary Elizabeth Greene. (Dancer) Sophia Maslow. Professor Blanchard Gummo, (Dancer) William Bales, (Dancer) Jane Dudley, Dr. Alan Halline, Mrs. Theodore Roselle, Doris Eber, Donald Stillman, C. Willard Smith. •m - t .v • « m ff imiLfxaBSifVA Swinging their cnrriciilum from Navy Regulations to civilian re quirements are the ENGINEERS, Left to Right— George M. Kunkle. William H. Schuyler, Harold Mol royd. Carl H. Kindig. Bernard 11 Biieffel. Jr., George A. Irland Ernest Cramer. INSPIRING MEN GUIDE The EDUCATION Professors look forward to turning out progressive teachers. Left to Right — Carl Millward. Loren S. Hadley, Frank G. Davis, Waller LL Sauvain. Strolling leisurely to class are PSYCHOLOGY professors Wainwright Blake. Philip Harriman. Loren Hadley. i m 1 Jlr .?! fiJi i ■) i f ' Dr. Harry W. Robbins head of the ENGLISH Department, leads round table discussion about the new course, ' Great Books. Left to Right— Mildred Martin. C. Willard Smith. George Gregory, Alan Halline, F. de Wolf Miller, Rex Robinson. Robert Streeter, Harold Brumbaum, Harry W. Robbins. AND TEACH US Meyer NimkofI points out to Professors, Stanley Chapman and Arthur Wood, the significance of Marriage and the Family in the SO- CIOLOGY curricula. Laboratory experiments look easy when demonstrated by CHEM- ISTS, Lester Kieft. Matthew Steel, ilbur Shenk, Thomas Fagley. X A new course in Russian History is en- lliusiastically approved by HISTORY Professors. William T. Johnson. Betty Jane Middleswortli. and J. Orin Oli- pliant. FOREIGN LANGUAGE professors find veterans experienced conversaiionaii is in many langua{:es. Left to Right — Mrs. Gladys Cook, Adolf Frantz, Floyd Ballentine, John Lapp, Mary MacDonald, Frank Sprague. f—M I — « This blood ciiniil in BI()L()(iY Lab means anemia to Dr. Rice. Left to Right — Norman H. Stewart, Roy C Tasker, John W. Rice, Wayne E. Manning. c Frequentlv seen at the Inn are professors of the POLITICAL SCIENCE Depart- ment, viewing World Diplomacy while enjoying a cup of coffee. Left to Right — Dean Ralph E. Page, Ernst W. Mey- er, James A. Gathings. Precise measurements are a necessity for the PHYSICS Department. Left to Right — W. Norwood Lowry, Charles F. Slickney, James Richards, Gene T. Pelsor, Hilda L. Begeman. PHILOSOPHY. ART AND RELIGION pre- sent ideas for chapel programs. Left to Right — W. Preston Warren. Blanchard Gummo, Gor- don Poteat, Charles Bond. ••••;:l f ' f t ; ' ; -f: f ' j . ■% - 4 . .-iii t i U, ic -i ' -: ■• ■-r Dr. Paul G. Stoltz. head of the MUSIC School, makes plans with Charles F. .Slickney, Walter L. Hansen. Harold E. Cook, William McRae, Jr. and Milicent Melrose for musical participation in Spring Festival. (;athered in Dr. Kiehardson ' s office. MATHENr ATICS professors talk over Malh courses offered this semester. Left to Right- Wil- ham MacCreadie. William Smith. William Miller, Clarence Rich- ardson, John Gold, Lloyd Swartz, David Soiiders. The ECONOMICS Department is overwhelmed hy the influx of veterans into Commer e and Finance Courses. Left to Riclil Ed- ward Cornelius. Donald uin};. Rudolph I ' elerson, Rohert . Ialz, Clyde Burgee. .; !-■„ 7 J L,«- •-. M :. . ii LVg.:  )««tB««i!9ai«iBits o««ifl «iB«it«ffiT ' apf«a«ttVij v ii ri«aara PHI BETA KAPPA KEYNOTERS Membeisliip iiilu PHI BETA KAPPA. America ' s most revered scholastic honorary, signifies not only the highest academic recognilicm. bnt active participation in extra-ciricidar activities. Seated, Left to Right — Ruth Irland. Dorothy Kinsey. Edwina Roselle. Dorothy Hiitlon, Janet Benson. Stand- ing — Phyllis Smith. Betty Holifield. William Wilkinson, Jacquelin Georgens, Peggy Thompson. Not pictured: Jacklyn Friedman. Following initiation. PHI BETES and their families enjoy banquet and poet Robert Tristram Coffin. ■f -? ■: ' f ff W -4... ' ii ' j JH -ii v-t ii-k MORTAR BOARD, TORCH Traditions that we have heard about but never seen have been dusted off and put liack again on the college calendar . . . backed by the enthusiasm and spirit of Mortar Board and Torch and Scroll, the leaders who sponsored the 1946 Post-Exam Jululee and the Centen- nial May Day Weekend. Mortar Board and Torch and Scroll, are honoraries which foster leadership and service on the campus. The small black mortar board is worn by eight women; the key of Torch and Scroll by 21 men. All phases of campus activity are supported by these two organizations, whose members work independently on some, co-operatively on others. Both strive to pro- mote the welfare of the University and to further good citizenship on the campus. A reorganized Torcli and SitoU plans to continue its pre-war project of sj)onsoring Homecoming and bringing back the Bucknell spirit for old traditions and athletics. Women transfer students were counseled by these coeds and entertained at get-together teas. Used books were purchased at Honor House so ibal the long climb up the Hill to the Book Store could be avoided. MORTAR BOARD, recognized as tlie leatlin;: women ' s honorary at Biicknell. carriis ilir risponsiliili. ty of fostering leadership, scholarsliip. and service among college women. Sealed on hassock, l.efl to Right — Alice Nix, Gloria Whitman. Peggy Thompson. Second Row — Betty ynn, Patricia Wliil- lam, Elaine Greene, Lee Dillon, Norma S hite. fHfl-S r M , AiBOBiuMjaMfnsuwsnaNwgii wyjumaHJiWPPattHm te.--:; , - ' AND SCROLL LEAD CAMPUS TORCH AND SCROLL, which recognizes the leaders of men ' s organizations and activities, hestows the highest honors upon men. Seated. Left to Right — President Herbert Spencer. Roger Haddon, Thomas Widger. Paid Layden. William Lane. Harry Tumen. Theoilore Roselle. Richard Fetter. Standing — Dean Ralph. E. Page. Curtis Clump. Frank Haas. Donald Krtsge. Riciiard .McKeegan. Harold Lonergan. Robert Edmunds. Robert Altemus, Burket Anderson, George Gregory, David Hurwitz. Edmund Fetter, Thomas Rodgers. Planning the Post-Exam Jubliee. : IORTAR BOARD and TORCH AND SCROLL members hold a combined meeting. Left to Right — Gloria hitman. Frank Haas. Lee Dillon, Elaine Greene, Robert Edmunds, Peggy Thompson, Harrj Tumen, Patricia ' hittam, Norma White, Betty Wynn, Paul Layden, Theodore Roselle. ♦  « • Jj % n. W tZt ' -t- T - t; ■■- - 4 m. - ' • - DELTA MU DELTA Potential business magnates analyze post war economy in DELTA MU DELTA, national honorary economics fra- ternity, established 1932. First Row, Left to Right — Emily Kelly. jMary Jane Marley, Irene Grossman. Joan Schatzberg. Eleanor Staulfer. .Second Row — Jane Rockwell. Robert Lebet. Beverly Graham. Janet Benson, Dorothy Danenhower, Betty Wynn, Gloria Whitman, Faith Van Sise, Doris Lyn- gaas. J f = DELTA PHI ALPHA A greater understanding of German life is an aim of DELTA PHI ALPHA, national honorary German fraternity, es- tablished 1932. Seated. Left to Right - Emily Soos. Ellen Levy. Alia Schroder. Joan Ruihiey. Dr. . dolf Frantz. Rose- mary Bennett. Lois Miller. William Ratsch. Standing — Jeanne .Stern. Marie Doerig. Helen Busing. Dorothy Hutlon. Jo Ann Farquhar, Jean Taylor, Doris . ' nn Miller. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Dual and alternating currents are more than familiar to meudiers of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRI- CAL ENGINEERS. First Row. Left to Right— Professor J. B. Miller. ictor ilella. Zachary Kiirlzman. Harold Morse, (iharles Hellie. Dana Guiub. Jos i ' ph Hartle. Second Row — Murray Weingarten, Donald .Suppers. Carmelo Puliafico. William Rave. James Styron. William . chalen. Marsliall Yeiter. Raymcuid Belliveau. Neal Normando. Third Row - Earl Corcoran. Harold Ahlstrom. Hugh Myers. Raymond Boettger. William Klages, Robert Cox. Roy Jennings, W alter ( rubb. Fourth Row -Philip Dietz. David Thayer, (Charles Waganer. Robert Laimian, Richard Sbcetz, Joseph Laing, Jack Healy. ■iimmii fiffl-l O N • • • j- ' v.vr ' - ' j. :- . .£ i .i i. ' JT-- - -i- ' a i 4 :iw AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS Encouraging practical science and a progressive spirit among students is a project for the AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS. First Row. Left to Right — Claire Wynkoop. Carl Kindig. Delzell Griffith. Alfred Lanfear. Harold Jackson. Robert McLaughlin. Second Row — John t;ideon. Frank Sganga. Lester Beclier. Tliomas Moore. Roll- er! Babbitt. Abraham Wohl, Frank Romeweber, Rene Rodi- guez. PHI ETA SIGMA Honored for general scholastic supremacy as freshmen are members of PHI ETA SIGMA established 1938. Left to Right — Paul Layden. Professor Lester Kieft. Professor Nor- wood Lowry, Roger Haddon. KAPPA DELTA EPSILON The days of the schoolmarms are over — college women are learning new techniques in KAPPA DELTA EPSILON. national women ' s honorary educational fraternity, estab- lished 1938. On floor, Left to Right— Emily Kelly, Marian Ganard, Tozia Lewski. Seated — Irene Grossman, Gladys Filippone. Rosemary Bennett, Phyllis Smith. Mary Jane Marley. June Search. Dorothy Kinsey. Ruth Evans. Beverly Graham. Jane Rockwell, Alta Schroder, Janice Ubil, Faith Van Sise, Dr. Walter Sauvain. ' V t ' f- ' ' l ' f - ' -ii- ■w.-ii •B-t ;- « ;«.- SIGMA DELTA PI Tlie rcwaril fur mastering llie language of onr South Amcriran neiglibors is member- ship in SU;MA delta pi, national Span- ish lionoiaiy. established 1912. First Row. Left to Right— Juan Wong. Phyllis Smitli. Meryl Eisenberg. Marjorie Geils. Charlotte Crothers, Daniel Burl. Ellen Park. Second Row — Clarissa Bush. Jean Brock, Marian Rodan. Miriam Evans. Carole Fox. Gloria Burkhardt. Tliird Row — Gladys Filippone. June Search. Joan Sehatzberg. Barl)ara Ilill- liouse. Tozia Lewski, Jean Phillips, Milli- (rut Gruner. Wallace Loui. Chicralla llaidar. Fourth Row — Miss Mary Mac- Donald, Professor Frank Spragiie. KAPPA CHI LAMBDA Dr. Bond holds open honse for members of KAPPA CHI LAMBDA, religious honorary fraternity. Seated on floor. Left to Right- Edythe Fetter, Jane Rockwell, Joy Adams, F.loise Headland. Second Row- Dr. (Charles Biuid. Irs. Bond. Edmund Fetter. Marion Bee. Katlicrinc I.i-psili, Rlioda Ruliirl- son, Lorraine Carson, Grafton Minlz, Hugh Foster, Nelson Parsons, Rena Peicliart, Charles Sloal- man. Ward Gage, MU PHI EPSILON The annual (.liri-lin i inu-ii al at the Sl(dtz home is part of the cstin-iM ' program car- ried oiil by Ml I ' lll EPSILON. women ' s national m ii s i c honorary, e-tablished in I ' Jlf). Left to Right Alia Schroder, Elea- nor He Long, Jeanne Plwlps, Dorothy Gleckner, Dorothy Goiterir, Arline Gray, Dorothy King. (Gladys Filippone, Alice Fen- slermacher. Dolores Yacos. Scaled at piano — Nancy W enrich. .; -. : «• . • .■r .: - ..Jtr. i - ' Ji . ' J -y THETA ALPHA PHI Creative members of THETA ALPHA PHI. nalional lramatics hcmorary. established 1921. advise Cap and Dagger, nominate di- rectors and producers, direct their attention toward finer productions. First Row. Left to Right — Rita Clemens. Peggy Thompson. Jacklyn Friedman. Edwina Roselle. Betty Wynn, Betty Holifield. Eugene Youngken. .Second Row — Lynn Kappel. Peggy Ryan. Patricia Canright. Adriane Krawit. Alice .Schoonmaker. Betty Wortley. Betty Quinn, June . tott. Gloria Whitman. Third Row -Mary Preston Searing. Sara Krone. Donna Shaver, Gladys Filippone. Joan Ruihiey. Betty Wells, Louise BelL PHI ALPHA THETA Aha Schroder leads a round table discussion on modern European history at a meeting of PHI ALPHA THETA. national history honorary, established in 194L Left to Right — Professor Cyrus Karraker. Lois Shore. Idele Kerr. Eloise Headland. Betty J. Middlesworth, Dorothy Kinsey, Alta Schroder, Katherine IMcGeever, Edwina Roselle. PI MU EPSILON Evaluating a new theorem, these mathemati- cal wizards are members of PI .ML ' EP- SILON established in 192.5. First Row. Left lo Right — Lois Kutz. Betty Bernhardt, .lean Taylor. Marian Martin. Jane Bidl. Seconil Row — Jacqnelyn Georgens. Dorothy Huffman. Joyce Levy. Dr. Clarence Richard- son. Professor Thomas Fagley. Third Row — A S Harold , hlstrom. Raymond Brlli- veaii. Professor David .Souders. Donald Suppers, Professor William Smith. Fourth Row — Professor William T. MacCreadie. Professor William Miller. Professor Lloyd Swartz. Dr. George Irland. Professor John Gold. Fifth Row — Jane Horrocks, Evelyn Hart. SIGMA TAU DELTA T-lione sleaks and gay festivity at the SIGMA TAU DELTA Initialion banquet, February 7. dealing plans anil determining policy for a new campus magazine was the biggest ' 46 project for members of SIGMA TAU DELTA, national English Fraternity, established 1927. First Row. Left to Right— Tamara Ciurvitch. Phyllis Smith. Virginia Bell. Marjorie New- Ion, Jocelyn Le Massena. Second Row — Patricia hillam. Patricia Canrighl. Roger Haddon. Peggy Thompson. Ruth Richardson. Eliza- beth Cargill. Shiran Parke. Barbara Lehr. Mervl Eisenberg. Third Row— Lee Dillon. Belly lladheld. Alice Nix. Ellen Perrott. Milton Jacques, Grafton Mintz, Dr. Harry Robbins, Dorothy Kinsey, Arlene Gray. ALPHA CHI SIGMA .Aiding in the advancement of cliemistry. both as a life work ami science, is the aim of ALPHA CHI SIGM.A. national chemistry fralernily. Left to Right — Theodore (ielzler. Curtis Chimp, Drew Devans, 5illiam H. Schuyler, Lester Kieft, Hugh Meyers, William Shenk, Sherman Reed. 9iz?ur; an L3ft! aRr T«cwcn . PI DELTA EPSILON Promoting efficiency and greater interest in journalism, is the aim of PI DELTA EPSILON, national Journalism Honorary, established in 1924. iity PI DELTA EPSILON members poke fun at the admisistration and faculty at the Spring Gridiron Banquet. Journalism ' s oldest honorary fosters fine publications and recognizes top editorial workers. Seated. Left to Right —Barbara Messer. Patricia Canrigbt. Lee Dillon. Gloria Whitman. Peggy Thompson. Betty Hadfield. Virginia Curtin. Betty Wells, Betty Wynn. Ruth Richardson. Standing — Jean Strassle, Shiran Parke. Sara McFall. Jeanne .Morganlhal. June Slott. Nathan Moss, Eutha Richter, ilo D ' Aniore. Taniara Gurvilch. Lynn Deissler, Elaine Greene. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Fostering high I ' niversity scholarship and tutoring coeds are major activities of ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA, national freshmen women ' s honorary. Third Row. Left to Right— Elaine Grudin. Jean Kohler. Elizabeth Billhime. Sara Titus, Eleanor Moore. Elizabeth Bowler. Barliara Brown. Gladys Sauer. Patricia Roos. Second Row— Belly Decker, Jane Farr, Dorothy Golterer. Janet Gardiner. Anne Bailey, . udrey Johnson, Sachiye .Mizuki. First Row — Marguerite Bush, Florence Kreitler, Carole Fox, Marian Wohlhieter. PI WE FIND THESE GUILTY Oil. Iiow we hall- In IraM- IjiuUiifll. wlii-ii praifliinr Iraililiuii? art- jii.-l aiuund llie corner. agree SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Left to Right— Harry Tumen. President; Lee Dillon, Vice Presi- dent; Merle Clark, Treasurer; Gladys Filippone, Secretary. ainnu ri5 mn«™™;MW T nuroKU « ' a«.TJiMWtt «.VW:-U EVJSRDraKPP . . . OF GRADUATION Guy Payne ' s during the rush hour — a glance at the headlines — last minute cramniing---a cup of black coffee with the crowd. With his get up and go spirit President Harry Tumen brings back old traditions through his leadership in the Senior Class, Torch and Scroll. Varsity Atlilelics. Student Faculty Congress, and Sigma Alpha Mu. Flickering candles — strains of college songs float across the room as seniors move up for the last mile. A .-.,■ «   •■■. i.-.iic- ' ' ' : . : ,Jf-i .n ft o - ' - ' ' H ' i 5.. ■V . % : %, % , . .i-H; ?15 inc iSBtlaAMaBltfraK JUNIORS STRIVE FOR RECOGNITION When March comes every seasoned Bucknellian gels spring fever. Pausing by ihe swollen creek at Kappa Sigma house are JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Treasurer Roger Hadrlon, Secretary Helen Klauder, Vice President Mary Wolfinger, and President Robert Edmunds. J . ' C-tif rt ! ii, - ' . -liir. . _ , i«ciaai ?si! !s6« ' s:A ' _ ■. jiL-- ' .-f ' N ' s ■-!■:: 9-7) r ' ' iM fc:v Dick Nariitnwicz lathers up lo muw em down. Come on. Mom, you liaven t been up for a long time. Hey kids, drop everytliing, look who he s out with today! Parading between haKes, party campaigners turn snake line into a free-for-all. Celeliialing llieir party ' s victory majority party campaign leaders and their winning candidates dine at the Burger. Even Juniors still enjoy a Saturday aflcrncmn Rffore going in for ihiir final virlory, members of the champion .lunii)r liaskriliall liam map out strategic plays. Left in Right I ynn DeissUr. Jean Taylor. Catherine Hayes. Marjorie Newlim. iary Louise Walter. June . ' lott. Faith Lief, Marjorie Stickler. ' . .. .: r . ., -. i. mfat9ne3omvif Kfxmr cv ' 3ftr It ' s two o ' clock in tlit morniiip, hiil liill com- mantlos serenade the Hunt Hall damsels. full of thrills at the Spit and ' histle. r Stan Kenton and a Maidi Gras Theme ought to make this dance a liang np success, remarks Jean McKernan. co-chairman of the Jiiniiir Prom. Left to Right — Jean McKernan. Robert Edmnnds. Mary Wolfinger. June Stott, Shiran Park, Albert Schmidt, Peggy Jenkinson, Charles Hafey. SOPHOMORE COTILLION laoA Snapped at George ' s are— SOPHOMORE OFFICERS, Presidenl Frank Haas. Sec retary Margaret Couch, Treasurer Dick Alherly, and Vice President Jane Gibson Lowly Frosh praise allali for hard-hearted Sophomores. Three Cheers! Last gym class we ' ll ever have. ■SI . .m g i, !D«ffiWll«SS SraS«Sm« ft Slt«W:«OTiWni?BJ 3fiWSE ' .tmvji: BRINGS BACK CLASS SPIRIT Willi the old south ' s plantation as a background, Bucknell students dance to the music of Vic Fraysee. ' ■■• ■■. - ' T f ' ' ' ' ? - - - i - - a ii art fei iwi i i  M !j j w Chosen by the Greeks and non-affiliates as the most lieautifnl girls in the Sophomore class are: Left to Right— Dorothy Hilbert. Frances Brown, Audrey Johnson, Ruth Edwards, Jane Gibson, Margaret Couch, Marjorie Kohl, Jean Featherly, Dorothy Gotterer, Susan Francis, Janet Gardiner, Gloria Anderson. Dancers sit out a fast number midst trellises and magnolias. f jr v -tTT ,.-:T:r:; siiE9iraQnHxv 3nnk K«n«i i. ' u_- ii: Ufc . ' - ' m .vis. s-v j.--! The Sophs are bubbling with hell-week ideas as they decide the fate of the poor green freshmen. Disheveled but still full of enthusiasm, campaigners return to the stands. I FORTY-NINERS BOOST ENROLL- President Richard McGinn stops to give Secretary Betsy Birdsall a lift and to hash over FRESHMAN CLASS plans with Jack Jackson, treasurer, and Judy Martin, vice-president. And you think you ' re going to get the chips ... I Get a load of these five aces! Frosh brought up before Tribunal pay heavily for their offenses. 86 MH iKH«BiraWWia HtC9«fflWIS« tES C WgBq}i{ ' gU?g KSBillgt ■■■■' = • ' - MENT TO ALL-TIME HIGH With a little encouragement even History 99 maps can be made pleasant. A Did we say room shortage? ' 87 ' f- ■«. i -A, ' . •; •l-f- iJ-ATr- ini-t ■« •«-• ' V ' ' - ' T ' - ' -rV ' -J i ' M i . g l M i A vete eran — a sailor — a riviliaii — ireslimen a fresh] (The Deans Waiting List) 1 keep tr in tci tell mystelf the dean only exists in my niitul. K an CauHiilil has ' v hinls in his room- it ' s a hohhy with him. 88 . ' ! -. 0 !I WVi r. ' _ . • ' u oKw. ' u.■a .l? l sakl«3lE■■uei « iKC£TSKL • ' I never tliouglil I ' d fuss lliis miicli fur any girl! ■' I never ciiiild tie these ilarneil lliinjis. Al. Caught in llie ait ! r 89 k ' • jfil P-- _CTk:.i ct .«I . mutj 7 SS44 :=,i ■J - i 4v. - i -v-t ■■' I % Mt (Me (fca t . . . Shipwreck Ball, 1945 . . . navy while? . . . reniemher? The pageantry and glanionr of May Day retnrns . . . anil Mary Fullmer reigns as queen. ill9HWBIIISC8IHQSA!:£MHa«XSH%W:ifi(I)l(i37UJ ta a ttamcn . - - Third finger, left hand . . . nol had ... at all. Convocation . . . introducting onr new president Phi Psi and Demie get their share of les femmes. A « ♦ ' ' V :V ' J« . • • ■■fi f ' .fis.- -• . -t (i.,- ' ■« i«; -v:;-;,.? «!. -Si -i-i . ■•, N ' Va ' so-o- 1 • ' . , v -4l ■■TiBMrB r tKijii iiM4UM(uiM  w«wiwiag;!ti !a ? m« fn8 w« ' • tAc mon m a ex . . . Zt:tKi :T-rT¥i ' ' 4 ' ' ' i - - - i - i-t -■' « i .- High spot of the day . . . mail call. 7 efH(nce x (mcC ■■Just listen to this! ' wm ' 4 ' : Not that the rooms are crowdtd ! Natii nal potilio had iinthin on us. ; pr .Jt fmwmma •nSC 1 H5a(? « ' AHaagai:? ' K Sfi(iW  T irfn«WNW!rniTOi;? : ' lM-v r r •. io x Uh (f . '  ITM noes mm msE up . [fijf . A cone, a hook and a quiet corner. Somethina new and different ... a hand of hridge. La Danse Comes to Bucknell Decemher 11 — Diidley-Maslow-Bales No bodily contact here! Four feet . . . on the floor! No candlelight and music . . . Inil still . . . the Se Ouft eant 4%e ODKnWB n aiHB tiCSHNSfn pui aim:« w.«o(f aMu ni feeling- acM Jt cigar.V February 4 ... the lovely Nadine Conner. 99 finw wniild this look fnr Cotillion? 7 OU Gloria (liiln ' l know il cl. hiil p 1 s 1 k S.. r ■•t . V ' f- M J ' ? vf 1 f ' 1 v ■' . •MfcV . ' J ,-: r .-. i t --• i ' ' One hundred women, one hundred years — Charter Day, a prehide to tomorrow. , ' hj ' i -.IS ' , i. i ■- -m, -vs - i ' i . -- ,i -i-t fr- Ml ;«S,- aei ' dlla isiisi i  SBial3i Ket i . wo6 rt .- ifziMwaat ' «i«ai . ' ; '   si ' n Bi ng Crosby — the man who has sung his way to fame and happiness and calls himself The Groaner — the entertainer who won Yank magazine ' s G. I. poll as the person who had done most for the morale of the service- men — the actor who is called the Nation ' s No. 1 vocalist by the Motion Picture Daily — Fame, and the star who won an Oscar for his un- paralled performance in Going My Way — Bing Crosby presents his choice — The Queens of 1946. mem • «| B ?; ira ! ' iyi ;i; ' a;«-;va i y? (F l l C O S ' T sr sc?c r £ i po y ' i n - ' ' a_j ' yt- M ' fc ' ..i . . ' K, . .r . ' C Yy ycre ? ' ea ' in . ' y ys o c ? ' iy w wcjo wgww-ajnrttgc r aw: wcwwi( RiJ ■a TVii li {lt  ,77lf g flKasflSTvue r saiiT ' w ' jao-. ? p i pr c ' VVVV-V ' V M ■t i ■«.- . r. - i.-. -r -ii-v.-j j, . ■irrwi NORMA WHITE — vivacious, capable . . . popular leader of Tri Delt and president uf a revitalized W. S. G. A. Stirdent-Facully Congress and Alpha Clii gavel-wielder. class officer, aliililies ad inliniliim add up to one— LEE DILLON. Prcsenlinf; I ' lii Mu ' s peppy president and the .Jiidirial Hoard ' s impartial chair- man, BETTY WVNN. 110 A-, - tik S ' Kamismffisi«sw:iwniwnji. ' WKW«fieiHa3ff ' uE «a?K rK; t Navy V-12 s contribution to B. U. activi- ties— ROBERT SCORE. Battalion com- mander and Social Committee. Remember GLORIA WHITMAN ' S toil- ing for C. and D.. able leadership of K. D., all out effort for the Jubilee . . . Along witli writing editorials and Mor- tar Board meetings, ALICE NLX man- aged to support other campus activities. Ill f Ifc- V ft, h. ♦ ' ; ♦;, i K, ., : The spark-plug of any ef- forl, plus being L ' Agenda editor. Phi Bela Kappa, and 99 44 100 ' : pure B. U. spirit equals PEGGY THOMPSON. Mentor of Kappa Sig and varsity track, THEODORE ROSELLE keeps pare in oilier activities — Senior Ball Committee and Torch and Scroll. EL. INE GREENE, the little lady who is president of Bucknell ' s largest organization — C. A. — and also leader of Mortar Board. I had cheerleader P.MJL LAYDEN ' s -I ' iril and vitality have been lent to linoster Clul). Studrnt-Eaculty Congress, lorch and Scroll . . . Mainstay of nianv organizations. EITIIA RICIITER has concen- Iraled her a!)ililies on Christian .Association and I. R. C. •• • - 11 ' i BSSitsw WBaB. ' WEsaiaiajisafiuiK ' SMsnKrecsroic- Leader of everything from W. S. G. A. s House of Representatives to Senior Ball Committee is tal- ented and chic BETTY WELLS. EMILY KELLY — able business manager of Radio Workshop, di- rector of C. and D. productions, dependable in other varied fields. Panhellenic and Pi Phi president. Social Committee and Who ' s Who. PATRICIA WHITTAM s in the limelight. ?- Sleek and scintillating — J. CK- LYN FRIEDMAN! Her person- ality carries through to her work on Senate a Bete. 1 studies as a Phi She ' s president of I. R. C. secre- tary ' of C. A., and Senate social chairman— JEAN COBER. K ■m f -A.- . r, S -oi 4,, RECUPERATE SATURDAY NIGHT (Sec page 2) turknj Uiait ANCHORS AWEIGH FOR THE NAVY BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY 334 VOLUME L. LEWISBURG. PA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1946. NUMBER II !50 Returning lucknellians Toi Enter In March ormer Students Wiil EnroU Early To Avoid Con(asion; 15 Girls Expected OTAL OF 450 VETERANS TO COME IN NEXT TERM L-i tfj- ,-ar ' y. u •• fi - t.. ;.v..;U Lli. nfin;i ' Mi that would result if the 4 ' .ii (.■r;iri ' - Oii- h.ivf been admilK-H f r Highlights From Navy Unit ' s B. mnmte I L ' liisSfs . ind in adfiitm UM nu;K. iv i:- ii i- . ii i;;U. 1!,- :. ■ntcv stiidojits. 10 ' .f wh. iu ■r. .. .nne i rcsunu ork ■for eir dpRi-ees- Twc .of the -ne V vvoiuei) udeiits are fron ihp BnrkiT. 11 ' .hiiiio! llece. fyntj is a t rati 1 ■i are fresh mui Sti:.l mtmit to t-Sai ' st ' s, U. ' S TOP-NOTCH No More Layouts, No More Pictures; Centennial U Agenda Rolls to Press. By Ellen Pf.rrott ROOM 6. BASEMENT of Rol.pifs Hall inspirational material — yearbooks, masazines. V-5 Contingent To Pull Up Am After 32 Months in B. U. Hni Dunckel Commends ' Coniribut leid Is Appointed Business Manager For Bucknellian, ,.l ' ■ln Keid hns U en aiipuuiled isine i s manager of The Biickncllian ir .the following semester. She has •rved as assistant advertisinp mait- ;;er for the past term, as a member j ' the circulation staif last year andi ■the editorial staff during the sum-, cr of ' 44. Victoria replaces Belly Hadfield. ' ho has served as business nianSc  r the past year. Marion Adam will become circula- J on manager, replacing!: Marjoric! After a 32-month training cruisej The bulk of the 2«5 tiai rahame who is leaving school at the! during which I.fi85 different sailorsj rently cm. .lied at Buckncll w id of the semester. i ' ' marines have been aboard, the U. the station Wednesday, wit ' Sally McPall will continue in thf? S. S. Bucknell will be permanently, mainder following Thurs [tsition .if sdverlisine manager. jdocked next Thursday, P ebruary 28,!r.iander Dunckel revealed. _ — when the Navy program ends on the ' Dunckel Voices Apprcc. CT IP BOWUT ' TOVmiTt i - i ' ' ■• ' ■' ' i-P ' f ' - 31 AK DniUni InlUUIJ ' •The cimlribulinn thai Burknell has cellent rooporalinn wp have rOB£ H£tDAJ 4RCW 6 ' ■' ' ' ' ' K ' training ™m the university ' s .-uli.., ,pix gram ha been outstanding in;and f.lnilty, the C. O. adderf. Tr ■ol ls f..r straight actinft iiarts in ' fO ' respect, Lieutenant Command ' relation. between the trainee  musical comedy Star iiright. , - • f- Dunckel, commanding officer civilian students on campus have 111 be held on Wednesday, March 6. f ' he unit, said today as he announc- extreme ' y good, t 7 p. m in Rucknell Hall. t atcs | ed final plans for winding up the; .Although the Navy student, ,r singing- and dancing tryouts will ' work (Continued on page a.) c announced later, , A coloratura soprano is wanted fort ae role xif Flo, a housemother, and le other lead, Ijirrj ' . an ex-carnival lan ' , should be playe j by a tennr. Dorothy Gleckner, newly elected I horus director, w-ill select 12 mixed) oices and a b- ' ogie-woogie specialt , inger- Opportunities for specialty ancers of all types are offered, and piano accompanist ill also be ' hopen. I Peg Ryan, pr,iduction manager, will j onduct signing up for work on the] arious staffs immediately following | he first Cap and Dagger meeting of lext semester. j 1. , . a desk ])ilecl hiu,li with and How To I ' lan a La - out , . . a telephone that never gets a chance to cool ... a hulletin board with a jumble of urgent notices. This is the L Agenda ofhce. from which emerges, miraculously, the year in nm[ and pictures. Wednesday night at 7:.30. an innocent bystander would swear that the stock m arket had just collapsed, or that approximately a dozen people had gone stark, raving mad. This phenomena is known as a weekly meet- ing of the staff, which has gathered together for a round table discussion in order to cope with various crises — which seem to occur every five min- utes of the day. Over the hubbub of voices, in a well modulated shriek, comes the urgent plea of Editor Peggy Thompson, ' The L ' Agenda simply must come out on schedule! The index editor, oblivious to the din. sim|)l liluiibers Adams. Agnew, Ahlstrom. Albright . . . Members of the art stall chuckle as thc leaf through archaic yearbooks in search of material for the centennial section . . . and the advertising staff merely sits in meditation. Harrassed photographers are being beseiged on every side by section editors who have schedules eight feet long. A L ' Agenda photographer is an individual who crings and burii s his head in a blanket every time the phone rings, who eats film for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and wiio liathes in hypo solution. Can you take a picture for me at 4:.53 on Saturday morning? savs an efficient voice. It ' s reallv a simple shot . . . all ou have to do i- get a high angle from the flagpole of . 00 people in informal poses — technicolor of course! Film, flashbulbs, and time are definitely scarce items. The L ' Agenda editor is an authority on how to lose friends and alienate peo- ple. She blithely schedules an aftern 1 of picture taking. The subjects are assemiiled and handcuffed in their proper positions. Then comes the blow! The photographer, who is an hour late because his car wouldn ' t start, has run out of film anyway. This being the third time the group have cut their 1 :30 ' s to be present, the unfortnnalt standard apology, mentally curses liic (la br a I to a corner to die in peace. But every cloud has a sil i r lining. ' iind e act i)ublished. and so we come to (Jul. liic luippx editor murmurs her nil. and liiiks awav little carbooks go to be printed and ;l(iuil in L ' Agiomia lli hM , cr book iiKiiiages to place to which all good and another year goes tlOME PLANNERS AIDED BY ECONOMICS STAFF NOTICE I have been instructed bv the Administrative Council to see that the University ' s automobile regulation is strictly en- forced. The following restatement of the rule and an interpreta- tion of its meaning is issued for the information of all students concerned. The possession or use of automobiles or motor- cycles by students at BuckntU University is pro- hibited except by special permission of the faculty. Tn cooperation with business men  f the !turrounding area, BuckncU ! lepartmtnt of economic is sponsor- ' iig a Home Planners ' Institute, feat- aring a series of v.ertly meetings i:il SucVncl) Hall. ?pccia!i? t- ' in home building, h ' ' ' ' repairing ami hinif furni- r.ing i ' This rule applies to every person enrolled as a student at Buckncll- Residents of Lewisburg are not excepted. No exception will be made in the case of married students. Commuting students who must use a car to travel to and from their homes have a special university permit which will be issued for that purpose. Application for permission to possess or use a motor ve- hicle must be made on a special form which will be sup- plied by the Dean of Men. A special committee of the Administrative Council has been appointed to act upon all applications for student licens es. Use ot motor vehicles by authorized students for any i iirno3e other than that for which pernnission was grant- ' The fourth a.. Week, featuring prominent reliKto leaders of all faiths who will discusx i controversial isaue-s in conferences, .studt-nt bull sessions and at open I ' meetings, will be held from March 31- April 3. To be given in conjunction with thff ] I ' nivcrsity ' s Centennial Celebration. thi year ' s Religion in Life Week in ' again to be a cr operative venture of I ! veral denominations, although the ipioBram will be partially financed by i the N ' orthem Baptist Boaid of Rduca- ; tion. I .411 KcHgions Represented ! !.eadei-K from many fields arc being K ' -ught to officiate in the week ' s relig- ious activities. The Catholic and Jew- ish failh-i, and the Negro and Chinese races will he represented, along with Protestants of many denominations. j Along with the bulI-seiwionB and j conferences, the four-day program , will include speaker in clasn s, spc- I .-lal churvh nerxices and suppers, an-l la series „( addresses by speciml lead- PUBLICATIONS Printer ' ' s Ink and Oceans of Copy; Bucknellian Editors Beat Deadline. By Roger Haddon ARE YOU CONTINUALLY being caught going the wrong way into a high-speed revohing door? Have you had any clinical experience with talkative neurotics? Do you enjoy playing a bass drum in a phone booth? Is your spirit for adventure fired by the thought of a razor-sharp pencil sharpener with its gleaming blades unprotected? If vou can answer an unequi ocal Yes to each of these questions, vou might enjoy working in the Bucknellian office. The main piece of furniture in the office on North Fifth Street is a large L -sha])ed copy desk. At each of the three points in the room where the three pre-war (Spanish American War I typewriters are located, from three to a dozen persons are trying violently to displace a fortunate reporter from his chair as he types. Seated around the copy desk are six haggard students writing head- lines. From a mad medley of jotted words, pulled hair, and crumpled paper come such utterances as. How many Q ' s in Susquehanna? . . . One . . . Gad! X ' hen did they change it? Of news reporters there is no end. In their second week at college, some charge into the office screaming. Stop the presses! We have to remind them that the press doesnt start until Thursday, to please remove the lather from their respective chins, and that, no, we won ' t print their stories in capital letters. When the phone rings, at least two shifts of reporters have entered and left the office until the jjerson who is wanted can be found. Picking up the receiver, he is invariably asked, Do you want some news for the Bucknellian? He suppresses the desire to reply what is really on his mind, and answers benignly. ■■Wh . as a matter of fact, yes. whereupon ensues a 300-word account of Omicron Phobia ' s domino party held three weeks ago. As Tuesday afternoon wears on, we find Bill, the linotype machine man frantically screaming, More copy, more copy! . . . Mr. Britton relieves the situation with a few timely jokes and poems . . . Roger Haddon ambles in. laden with a stack of the New York Times, in prepara- tion for This Week ' s World . . . Editor Nix is posed with her scissors and glue pot. juggling stories between the first and fourth pages . . . News Editor Berliner quickly types up thirty late stories, and Mr. Streeter stands calmly by, the Rock of Gibraltar, uttering words of sage advice. And so, incongruous as it may seem to all concerned, the weekly edition of the Bucknellian does come out. whereupon the staff takes one deep lirealh. two itamin pills, and is off again ... on next week ' s paper. mr ' ■Jc:- I ill m r  - ' ■.-. m I ■i ■' - • Yes it did ... it went to press. The moment of the year as far as we ' re concerned. THE 1946 L AGENDA staff ha.s tried to publish a yearbook minted for now — styled for centennial, mod- eled after pictorial magazines and yearbooks to cover one in a hundred years. A specially processed kodachrome cover, a koda- chrome print on the title page, three colors throughout the book, including blue halftone dividers, larger and more numerous cuts, and modern typeface, are special features added to this, ilie fifty-sixth L ' Agenda. L ' Agend.-V is designed lo tell the story of Buckncll, molded by her past, living fervently in the ])resent. and turning to new and brilliant horizons. The inside cover pages, a lithograph of Hucknell in 1860 and a print of the fufurama, set the style for the yearbook which is divided into two main sections, old and new. In the days of bustles and high silk hats when llir juniors of 89 published the first L . ' gem) . the bonk L ' Agenda was a far cry from tlie |)i(torial yearbooks of today. Filled with literary material, a pnignant I,a l WW] and Testament, ditties describing senior antics, and a senti- mental cartoons, L ' Agenda looked more like a 1900 version of a literary magazine. Four years passed before the juniors jnibli hed again, but since 1893, volume after volume has streamed from the printer. In ' 36, the seni()r published the nine- tieth memorial edition and ha ( ' been pnlili-liing e (T since. This vear, Ediloi- 1 ' i bomi)son and Ihisiness r-r. ' 11 ' Manager Metty ' i ynn. guided by Mi—- Trennie E. Eisley, are stii ing lor a bdok ilia I will br chcii-liiMl Inr ils story (il vesterday, todav and tomorrow — a ccnlennial 1 Agend. . good for a lifclinie! 116 I W « I ■■■- Twenty-eight staff nicrinners meet to discuss layouts and editorial policy. They are: Left to Right: First Row — Patri- cia Whittam, Betty Hadfield, Dorothy Danenhower. Lynn Deissler. Elaine Greene, Jacklyn Friedman. Jean Strassle, Entha Richter. Ellen Perrott. Shiran Parke, Betty Wells, Lee Dillon. Gloria Whitman. Business Manager Betty Wynn, Editor Peggy Thompson. .Second Row — ' ito D ' Amore, Michael Levbarg. Michael Nightingale, A S Hugh Myers, Na- than Moss, Rita Clemens. Daniel Burt. Jeane Morgenthal, Barbara Messer, Paul Layden, Nicholas Daviduk, Robert Megargel, A S Lee Baush, A S David Lowe. Pictures the Drama of a Century ' ' Look. Beezie ... it came out right! . . . Editor Thompson and Business Manager Wynn balance the hudjift. A quiet (.?) afternoon in the L ' Agenda office. , The office staff gets to work on llie directory. A layout takes sliape under the hands of the editors. fT ¥ ' -ffi ' ' 5 ' M Betty Wells rounds up seniors as Gloria Whitman studies the pics . Peg and Betty in the most realistic pose of all!- In the wee lioiirs of morning. SHsnasccsfus;: The feature editors, Lynn Dressier, Ellen Per- ron and Shiran Parke, at work . . . cropping. The editors in conlcri-nii- tu elect a liarrv Wickev drawing for the book. Another chapter of the inside story. L ' AcENDA office gives way to that room in Ilonui House. ' Nat uses his studio for one of those informals. What the editor has to resort to! ■Wi-;-2 S rv;«i ' f-; -■ ;•■..■•? «.-■■ « • ■HSfllBBlH3BEmw 31B News Eililiir Gl oia Berliner gets a few pointers from Mr. Streeter. The editors of 46 . . . Alice Nix and Roger H a d d o n . WJ ' i Stop the presses! . . . a last minute story direct to Editor Haddon. 120 .VBrtB . ' AiMr f ' j rtUi ' . ' ,W ' . ' ' :s; ' T ' rK ' j r ' a ' ji ' _i ' ' « - -■« « The staff gather? arouiul tlie well-kiiowii horsesliue desk uf the Biickiiellian uthce tu put their jimrnaHslic talents tu wurk. Left to Right: Gloria Berliner, Sally McFall. Ellen Perrott. Roger Haddon. Ruth Richardson. Tamara Gurvitch. Alice Nix. Peggy Ryan, Marjorie Grahame. June Stott. Barbara Preston. Robert Megargel. Milton Jacques. Betty Hadfield. Bucknellian Covers the Campus WORKING TOWARD the ultimate publishing of an eight page paper, tlie Bucknellian this year returned to a pre-war size and service. According to Editor Haddon, it is now a man ' s world though women editors have for the past five years turned their feminine intuition to scoops, leads and heads, and blithely murmured c ' est la guerre, as war produced a shortage of printing materials and a general reduction of campus activit ' . A look to the past sees Tustin Gymnasium and Taylor Annex the newest buildings, with West College still on the drafting boards when the college newspaper, the Orange and Blue, made its debut. A small newsy sheet of four columns, it gave the campus a weekly review of local news. In 1915 a ote of the student body resulted in a change of name. The Orange and Blue became The Bucknellian. Increasing in size through the years, by the turn of that decade the campus paper was a thriving news organ of eight six column pages. The establish- ment of a budget system put it on a sound financial basis. War forced a cut in size and to four pages and a cur- tailment of news coverage. But in spite of all the prob- lems with which publishers have had to contend, the Bucknellian has continued to grow, and now has a weekly circulation of 3.000, including the 15,000 copies that are mailed each week by the Christian Association to ex-Bucknellians in service. A member of the Associated Collegiate Press, it has been consistently rated high among college newspapers by that organization for the past eight years. The masthead this )ear bore the names of Alice Nix and Roger Haddon, editors, and Betty Hadfield and Vic- toria Reid, business managers. The 1945-46 staff includ- ed Bob Megargel, sports editor, Barbara Preston, society editor, Ellen Perrott, feature editor and Sally McFall, advertising manager. On the staff for the first semester were Roger Haddon. managing editor, Gloria Berliner, news editor, Nat Moss, photographer, and Marge Graham, circulation manager. These positions were filled in the March term by Jeanne Phillips, Tamara Gurvitch. Mi- chael Nightingale and Marion Adam. Professor Robert Streeter serves as faculty advisor to the paper. 121 ' I  $ t   i ' - - -■-i . Tuesday afternoon at the nflice . . . and every story has to have a headline. The power behind the throne . . . Mr. Britton and Bill put the paper together. The first sheet off the press takes the scrunity of editor and liusiness manager. Gloria Berliner mils off a proof as June . ' lull stands by to rush it to the inner sanctum. m m ' i i .I t.: • tf V Vp ' MM MTBTM i i i nT iii nm iwiTTii T frriiriM nr nTimfBTrrTin ' TTmrTrrin ' TTTr ' iTTrni — U.T_ rcr — -. ' I ' Tr ' T — rrr — ■Tir ' i ' rT-v- -i-r -.■..- ■..-■,- - . VUI.UMK I. UNIVERSITY AT LEWISBUBO, MAT, 1870. ' ■y-y r sjony or om f .y y : , s ry. a lad. begun U) pvadcr  rii i)it) ' tlw (I ' ;nr.i)i! c uicl ti ' cfil) ' nf 0 ' ii1:ilish- iOf; itt ilti vkiuii) M in- __ ■■„„ . -. __ jtiialii ' D (if IcdTiiii nif- Oaxvi in Uk ui, duik but Ihc lUv. PiKton KincjiJ ajt l SlwJrwli c over full; IcU tbo utf, wtn curiin] lliraugb M the dr ivd ; McauvliilL ' , Bjrlnwl hii] been iMnmicnrc iii ihrUI uf IHli;. I ' nif. f . %Y. TajWr wm iln: pdncipsl loitroclur, tuA ImJ Tpf a L Uni . 1. N. LMomus, A, H., loJ bis omi wd, Alftt-t Tajlnt. A, H,— b-ilt Tjdu- ucj af ilu HandltoD l.itcnry Hid Tlicotogical lupliioii:. uot Mu-limu fnivi? !;. Tb« i lv-: whrnr iiutrauCK n -rji k:iecd o ' Ss Uk tuv-u- ' ivi li e O-H i[an!e ini« l.i lt tlicw aili-.[UnW Uii7ii iiMi, ii ' l i- i rjlbtf .i tht ' lrli ifcn iiiliTlial Jcvpli.pnn '  l of Did IlwIKu ' i W«- Okiu J..r ilii ' |ir.-yiiil t.) xnih ii li™ oj. lu jlrf; lj i- .. ....,!. .f ij.tiii III iii, puijiiu.f Tliw uIllmaaiUor Il.cln,vululii4i«iij.mh l.|jduri.i g:.. i... - Hn- lo Iho inflni cu of IV-T. Si iv1.iti W. TaThr, ( (Uf niir.!- I,L. P i will., liiiiuj; IhcD bli ' tj ' left lUiuillun, N. Y., wan caliibiJ lij Itrr. Kugonio KiiKa ' ul, Km. J, K. BraJltj, unci ilip olticn hi c fa agnl in till imijoel, u l nfao ibc i ' tiTlh bid a fTiiKi[«l p rt in niatorin iti- iucifiiml dri i n. li itnj rt vilrvJ lo fonnJ ■rniv. r4ily. tutibjb bj lUal Icru), n C ' olligr, miii trwu for iub « iD Tit tolxxK ■]( I j anJ Di.iuHy a llicy ll..|l bf railed for, a Pwfunilflrv Dtpaniudit, Wl a F.-jiult Pi-minuj, Ii i, an in.tmcliTe (.)ain.7t •• n.«t nn and ih-n, K e.■■Jl Lbsl U1K tiondrwl tboOAiiid ilotlin n-i- r.- r.L-l a.-, 3i, inJu- IwnubV, huloL-d, In! 3do -|3ii ' bsit far tnkli 3 -hiKiur. ¥;r UiL. a ' nil![rUuU w-ai-iplon fii-iUand. in l i. llmr- iliin w..t,|,i liur, tlun 1. , .-Xi , lidl i-iilLi uf ibi iJb-„ uf l.cwi-liaiv-, tiiui ' l s 1 - uii(iil gT . - uti j .-..L i.l.-ivl-U inu I -f gr.jujiJ wUwli buJ Kmo pucvburd by Uk Tiui. L . il.,ir in -iiQgiu J«iai(5. 1h4C, lhoooJ. i.aKBl W(iplt,rti ijii...tr, ' i lliiiowinddiiU«t being TiTt-irtflf i.-HU{ U(V ' . the TtufU-t. ■- .U, -..y lUur fi ' t Itit cloeUvnof Mv itrm Prufvjwor, , and fof He . ■■...m.nnnn ' nl ot tliu rnoLu Collcfv Buildine. Rcr. 0, W. . i l ' rR)o, A. M., rdilm of ilw CLriitiun CluMuick, PbiladtljJiia. «i a-.q( idinglj ' . ' i a I ' rofiiJur .rf Ui4 t«lin Lnnsnigc aud Litriaiur , und Kit. lioo. 11 Bli , of Nm Hnmmtt, J ' rofwpiiir ridJrttk- Tboi; ftl la.I holli graJiuilr-I U Huajlloa, hi iUjI i( nuy wcllappcWM lilMt IndilHlimi, with nil ;ij- i-alnabk jdjiliojwbj tDl.,- ' ni it lugriftogiiwi ii itiuUlii . Iiad Ik-.-q iiiiiBinlj ' tba nlfVjt ou PttiSuflvuiis iiwl, mE a t4cd irali l «B that Dioiher liot . CrtJi- ' -t-r Blii«c TiuittfaiC ' !-l labnt Lrro nilh Un ajyTiiug of Ujurii unur Term in ifac foihiruig Mij. itbeu tlio Kbu}l.«u tru.ifirru ' I tu tb ' - ica-liaay hiiUiof jujl Snal ' U. Prtif. AndrrKii i.uuv iL,- LCit [J|. The l ' [u cnity tui l Uj uid d- ' at Um ic Lak-r a L-iu-c - iA a t(t p1 ' ' a33ntboidsitirj ,inUie Arvlrm; l] ii9Q.;wuidclnBjiii ' l x ' lih iit L«ku- ofuJpfWpteUiWwii nutnerj baud. Vi w-itralilJu itriiki. ' -.i f.« n-ooi it i.« I IK, nalil Ulu Wcul WiD J «r tbe ' ' uUr;- ira, ..uB1| Lio; ' , .n (h,. onl) Hiid Hi the ai-Kt twlablt ;ioJ (uuilv-liki.-, Trii.-r- ' U-v .iiil i;[|t. rluJicd atl ill a tuniuuD r-x oi — IL ' - tugtwi .ijiirii in Li,:-tl_it, l ,.-..upj- bL ' lIii; rulire Ibitd tfjrjof mk LyuiK—  iib I ' liiKii - ' lTjikr fu-1 d ' The Orange and Blue. BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY. LEWISBUBG. P.V-. Tt KD.VV. jrSE 1. THE FAJII ATtD FESTIVAL (onreRCEMENT music I nMuifld (or Cuiu- j Fpk 1)} tbo rogagih{ fmory. Ou ' lirtlli inBli ' t. 1 Burnt of lhi.tH.ib(ol rt P.ral Uii ( miUnBi prM«nl t(-li«l] siidi  nn l, i ( Urtdlce, iin-rr : I ' ld 1(1 tpniai.ng lU buiillarly koOKo ti ih Rlof 3IB dntil ( ( till Albliflie ' CoM. ' Tbit liaod I ' liii-R itn ng-] il.n A a rM.alt ufLlincr and lj Hri than Met. TheJ at- Willi iutlba ' a iDdrl l- t-nud and (itohr-trii ul llili or- 111 If rflnr l ud li-in. ri aniiallUTi rill li« brro on June ' n.ir., Tb«- ffjtl  1 wi -Jl.:=;,ind C:i, t rlv .In.us. un- ' .i.ins-D iv.j.io.l tbei ' I ' r ltirdLriS il ui oflJon ' J.««.l. (MB. L RISorrs BBCEPTIOIf ASbcMl Eicsl al ibt iMIItglt oi LiM Tuesday Evcoiu- On« iI th« luaiKofceuftit • cinl «fai]l of lb onlltgo imr KOI ILr rtcrpiitin l«Qdi T«l bjr Mr l-intanal tba loaiil ' iti fact ibat the reaiplmn .11 (.. ' llr. 1.aH on in a rinl slut (.rait wlio I. tviikl..|t ib r«iiv. r-n-fiallj- a lU: i.f .usHuiry eotninillt ubi dnVBT I fllraiunii. ■aujM. una, JuBs tU- Gr-I . Ith« t I o[ «a (oi tlw i ' ra 4iti.«Fr t i t Calif amngrd m a maJiBctanh- ; able for tha routorl of lllr sanlt. iffirr- au.l (h,,p f,«,r. „MpI uraal.t U- lb altradiTrMw o( nt. Itii coUcgr. I.y JcreatiSK BncknoU. TttoQk but ioa boor and a bair to darb ih ' n 6 tti deluMoa ip tba BMuod. asid i«a ■s -t friiradi B«alti«[ irai ibrFnii-niD)[. tbc Cont-if hill aruA lint-l nith caiM ef pretty ; tauiarT aod Itiira l rlt lad HtodBnli. TIia track nf tbe Readme Kailroad Mat alM irell 6!trJ as ocdal. A f4ir Mtl- roation en ibe nDinbrT of (x-opls n bii ' •HJu ' 5«nl the gam? froio dif- I (if Ibt grouu Hiiii . fivp hmidrrd. rbc muib nd i:an«d al 3.M ■lorkmlh State at thDlwIithey aii--I Kl dir fillfd lfl linita oa III! and Btrurt on Slatf Th loit tDurinEuf thf It uie •« doi « in tbs thin) lom ing. wb ii Botlwrll tnajr. Br. run - nniic of tb( m tarncil. Ir ib« Intt-i- pan of iLi. band will flay nt ' rntion Jiiio !. xu-l tKiair IB laoi Ei L, t atc-li iinll gaciv. liuldr tbkjiae Tir lada enodf. nndaUit Jhr above eioreli ! ' . the Utnd ; ■' iniB nliu contrlh- sud arphwlia mil (urnwb MU ' lc hlaja for iiS ui,d for lb.; f.jll.)«iua ( ' -.■iii- - Orntiou popuUrln the af- IColl«« a ulOTi OUuf 0ar . Ei fflir. Uctrt! ' ii«r«totdat U( D( . biblttaa StimtA rorn, .rf tbe bl4b iDulBded a ilA nt Ux Audoci; : Ocan K om ek«ftl) FH-aiD. The oHADi vudnlarAj ' IuatiluM: . lataai Eieictaet, aad Ij) ' Mpt-rtt to hare bt-eo tbo rrwljat tbii GribJaaliiic lJMin«e« of ' t m tna-ii It  ■! road ! tli Cflllrge . dliiwliQn ot Mrs. Uarrj i Kpi.Md luaalB, larg ' - flradini- ' olfeaod Mr-TTa-Kwdaud B - ' .DEr1 iie . Bqo public tp-ak-r 1; ibo ponvt loped- .lud a, lar |.jdj of . luiani ' au) thing loirard having a rJtnintn.? (n?ol. tb ii Eucfc- tacat •hi ' old Jaiitf- .11. T - A.vir1i at bii4 prep- ml a Il s prograia of OiUflc l( b- fur LL.!i. ' rt hj IbB eohot.1 o( Mo.ic or the .lnoior dehattt- gnidn jt ng rioralu of ths 6Bh(-jl ol eialet rai-ldl.- Short. . a L ' ft]aDl ' liol ' r itM bajl, BiKtueU ' j t tor? ii QOfllv dD . Tha lhr e d oblo plaj Wbr tbo laCeroilinj ftatarraof Ihr fimo. Itialnipij - lbl« 1,1 iioxlf r.Bl suj of tha BiwkDell plajsn u plajlaj: a ■tar Kame. £a?h taao jrA ] rt la ■BhDDar ' ' Ll xoal-t t. a all about the lei caad; etandr. .lod othar ' ,dljfeUt ibffaiiB Tb.! hat th planned and cdl utaDagnl cAiidy Ktaud ws sold liutOAtiy the Qnt Digbiaod a qiw ituct had to he leflored for SatoMaj aigbt. Tbe fibilt Colldce conblon 1M •Morn) by Mr. J. M. Witsau.aod (ht Bnokni-U citohliiij bv ttr. J. Lcaber, tha ft-il liall pHrt ro by Mr, (1 H. H yde. Re ltar ' reUiDear wtU at- tend the Piltahtirg BapUet Abi! : - eiatiou d ii ve t. The appolDlaiEnt of U. Xul- aoQ F. r arU, ' W. a bactw-tolo- (tit hai he D ruaflmi- , K. M ' . Ccber,  . bai takcp eharj of ttia Aeadeoij track and Held t m n-hich «ltl t. ' i.r i«rt m llm Inter ficbolMlic nuwi, to he bald at WIUJam porL. Jobs ' X Tbe taatn will haco t m men lor Maaager Leabir b« b««a a - (oUnVlng wltb th r«Ur(wd oon- pa j br i mIaI ralM and a ■DMikl trkla tft toka Oia Imo leiti • Aluv lie. Tbe rniver placaiTbLnl uail ' on tbe Saturtliy Ret. Frauk U Qoqdehltd. ■(. it atti-BLttajt caa«idenble atten. tion iDlbeCaBtralllsiiUktohiurb of Ntrf V iFk ai;. by a • !,«, -it rial diTBTaion, ucb  • diociOi;. nnret rsadtog, ficbfuu lod the htr Therwognhlion o!0. M. Spratt, ' Aisericao Bapll.tl rnblicallan SoQwly (oi titenlj-aeien j ari. laktH place to-daj. He nfll nd act no GnanCLiI agent fur Cb oLaty for provldlog EvanstJicai Rel ' eioin LlteraUire tni tbe BItad. llir.-lj jpppsmucr ibmdgh Ihrai ' rxal . F inv ' ttd gonla. A iiid- bervf the leading ratiiJHiii uf ihe aivd., -.h., ,..l,l-il l„ U... . ' .dal f be tuivd-.K} oa. 1 leprc acBltid in the pranee of th4 tDamlMncrtliefaoaltyASda lbT tDald Dt cf tha Inailtnli; vUUt hero nod th«tt tbe api cajati of tl e fUuii- ' ap and ipiTin. hor t«litDoaylo thp parliripatlou in ibcarent of ciFaber. of l:iiuir. n :il (jmoD .ela naf 9 ' . Aft r om liue had breo (laol in eonvtrtatioti. iha gnnti por- fliird Ib ' ir way lo tbe apacioua dtniajt fim. nbiFb bad liMn In.ii ' fnJIy Jecotaled for the oeoa- tion. Her«, troly. heed (raa gitru to (be apiwtiilu; vtaodi nhiijb aei4 terftd hj ibe vn or Icon njUKl trtwn ibe ItUi ' itute. Cw- taluly d fviaO ' -e sj palrl lo tl ' iiljuuoIiHD Th.ju nrl a •rhular. let a . tbiirefure, ral and dtiuL fielOttjiBB It Ihe opirfr «  •, tbe pleatum. of act uaial-rnre •hipwerTonllniied «« ) tia- not uattl Iha banda of lb . clt t v-m i niQttn{i to a lain boor Ibat Ibe c mpanj had diaparsed ti il ir a crtal buBie tf«TS. Tha ftUosing peraoo hairs at- roftaJ [ ' mIuooi bo. thx Vtm. 9f-.. .-.: S.-r.,l S. alitor, L R SiEUdtM-- AaJatkol edlk r«, a. R. roIhoB. prsaaut aditnr if The Oaj.- i.L i. ' o Blvk, E. C. Fi.V, t- T. Bailor, Ed. Slint. O, J Deokar. Miu alklsa, E. 7. GllohriM Bod Hi. wa. 5o attanpt hat bMB B d« lo Bucknellian ancestors of the 1800 s, The O range and Blue and The College Herald give us a record of the very literary style of the university ' s first venture in reporting the news. A portion of the reading public takes time out to scan the sports page. Bobbie Preston, society editor, seems to be making out all right ... as she covers George ' s for social news. r - . -5H!; . V - %- f . % % Sl .%■;. Tlie C!liri lian A MMiahnu ..line i alujNs piled high with pamphlets and newspapers — this time. Elaine Green, president, and Fiirresl Brown. Exee- utive Secretary, read llie number cine story on inspirinj; Week, while students wrap newspapers. Chapel is an inspiring part ni Bueknell ' s religious program. Featuring 19 religions leaders and special addresses by Dr. Edwin E. . ul)rey ' 19. president of Crozer Tlieological Semi- nary. Religious-In-Lifr Week was one of the year ' s highlights. Responsible for the program are roiineil leaders: Firs! Row. Left to Right — Haas. Cober. Richter. Crolhers. an Sise. Searing. Snyder. .lones. (iregg. oder. K Irland, Fetter, Kress, Jackson. Second Row — Snyder, Anderson, Reed jnes. (iregg. oder. Kelly. Klaiider. Green, White, Sileo, Brown, Poteal, Francis.  sgf«flBKaBwaiwij piHwnr¥iTw«tff ' ao «Qiifia«« tquncMCTajfitet T ; anft ' : :u-4«j ' -t:j lc-. ' C. A. Flies Under Three Flags FAR BEHIND US are the days of the Society for Moral and Religious Inquiry — of compulsory church attendance — of a majority of ministerial students, but religion is still part of everyday living on the Bucknell campus, under the steady guidance of the Christian Association. A member of the World ' s Student Chris- tian Federation and of the Student Christian Movement, the membership of this organization includes persons of all faiths who wish to join the C. A. ' s program of wor- ship, study and action. The various councils of the Association cover a wide, and ever-expanding field. The most familiar names are perhaps the Student Churcli and 9:.30 Class and Service Councils, but the work of the Community Service, Public Relations and Christian Vocations Councils are of no less importance. The international note fostered by the Intercollegiate and World Fellowship Council be- comes a tangible reality in Judson College, Burma, where Bucknellians support two scholarships. Weekends at Cowan and picnics in the orchard are planned by the Recreation Council, and, though the war is over, Bucknell has continued to remember her students in service with the weekly edition of the Bucknellian, through the Service Council. World affairs, labor prob- lems, and minority groups are taken up in discussions and conferences under the direction of the Social Action Council. The Centennial Handbook was the first Uni - versity publication to feature the history of Bucknell ' s one hundred years. Religion in Life Week, ' 46, was again one of the outstanding events of the year. From March 31 to April 3 a host of distinguished and inspiring speakers, including Dr. Edwin E. Aubrey, ' 19, and Dr. Francis Wei, of China, brought new inspiration to classrooms, lecture halls and bull sessions. The comprehensive work of the Christian Associa- tion is guided by the Student Executive Council, Elaine Greene, president, and advised by Forrest Brown, Gen- eral Secretary, and the Advisory Council, under the leadership of Professor Rudolph Peterson. Officers are: Elaine Greene, president; Burk Ander- son, replaced by Vito D ' Amore, Helen Klauder, and Clair Francis, vice presidents; Jean Cober, secretary; Kenneth Williams, treasurer. ■' — And the Good Samaritan — Faith ' an Sise dramatizes the famous story to wide-eyed lis- teners in the Sunday morning nursery school. Each week hundreds of Bucknellians in service receive the Bucknellian. mailed by C. A. Ser- vice Counc t t t I t tj • %! U f -w 4 ' : Booster Club Rouses the Old Fight THE FALL OF 39— a Booster Club was organized on campus by Torch and Scroll for the purpose of back- ing up University activities and providing a supporting structure for school spirit. Only four-years-old when repercussions of war hit Bucknell, the Booster Club was forced to curtail its activities and became non-existent. As it had gone out with the war. the club made a reappearance on campus when Bucknell began recon- verting to peace. Summer school students of 1945 insti- gated the new organization which held rallies, and pro- vided transportation to football games. Yi ith the return of the regular student body in Novemlier, a membership drive was held and approxi- mately 500 students now wear the orange and blue badge. The elected board of directors is a representa- tive group composed of two persons from each sorority, fraternity and S. C. C. High spots of the March term were a dance featuring the music of Ivan Faux, and two pep rallies. A bright future is predicted for the Booster Club. The return to normal will be speeded by its firm hacking of student activities. Officers for 1946 are: Tom Widger. presi- dent; Kay Musson, vice president; Suzainie Wcirich. secretary, and Dick Atlierly, treasurer. Tlic Board of Direclors meets after the Booster (!liili Dame to make plans for llie I ' enn State pep rally. They are: First Row. Left to Ripht— Aroosian. Reid. Mu—on. iilfiir. W ilhiir. W eirich, Harrison, Peichert. Second Row — Voder, White, Ather ly, Layden. Ilnmplireys. Sahal. Clf ' ' f- ; j . 3ffsu5T5 ' n(?i ' jMcw«n;uf  ' ««i: r.ji r w?«vi jn«?; :!:; w:t ' :v:i ' .wtJ.vjai _ Honor House damsels prize their catch, Georgianna, strunj; up on D-Day I Dummy Day! by anony- mous commandoes from the hill. Left to Right — White. Gurnee. Friedman. Wynn. Dillon, Cober, Richter, Wells, Whitman. Whittam, Greene. On floor — Nix, Georgianna. Thompson. Honor House Hiims With Campus Activity WHO SAYS that house don t lixik like a barn, remarked one veteran as he passed bv Honor House. Well, it may look like a barn outside, but inside it certainly hasn ' t gone to seed. The little living room is more like the waiting rooin in Grand Central Station, and the house is jumping with campus ac- tivity from the gallery on frozen fourth to dirt floored Bee- zie ' s Boudoir where the harmony in water pipes mingles with gay laughter at a B. T. K. party or an Eta Eta Eta horrible hell house initiation. Yes, Eta Eta Eta. that H. H. sorority for those e er striv- ing to get behind the eight ball, really succeeded. Majority and independent party politics started the ball rolling in De- cember. Anonymous men climbed up Whitey ' s balcony on D-Day morning (Dummy Day) to leave George in his barrel. Owen ' s House, the house without the stigiua, stepped into so- ciety with their faculty teas and Sunday night, free-for-all las long as the eggs last ) delicatessen parties. The ice-box cer- tainly did double duty. In March when H. H. went on the honor s) stem I Mrs. Chubb hostessed at Walker), L ' Agenda went to press in the little living room, and by May, the has-been stage had set in, and the girls took to Campus and Frolic: the Man of the Week, egg rolling contest, Arbor Day in Nebraska celebration at the orchard, and St. Olafs Day to rival St. Patty ' s, wound up the vear with a bang, and ' 46 H. H. left its mark. lWjaig 5agJgtfitfP MStitfaiga Kair«« jP ' ifc:aBiiif Biicknfll s natiunally famous Glee Club prepares the route for Spring tour. Thirty-eiglit student voices form the Women ' s Glee Club. They are: First Row. Left to Right — Zahn, Zimmerman. Kranse, Wray. Bennett, Snyder. Conductor McRae. Ubil. King. Phelps. Glerkner. Clump. Second Row — Diegel. Jaffe. Myersburg. Klauder. . ' teele. Hutton. Ray. Baush. Zeigler. Hill- house, Gurnee, P. Smith. Clark. Yacos. Third Row — Fenstermacher, Gardner, Casselman, Sloblberg, Newton, Wenrich, Harris, Spacht. Levy. Slack. Strassner, Brown, Oesterle. B« eaHlE«C«ai« iWaKWtWVJ«R3?«Na iiWII£ : 0E «Ui rC« KCL52MDiVK February 5 — I had a mule and her name was Sal — ' The Erie Canal lends color to Centennial night. Music Festivities Feature Male Voices DR. PAUL G. STOLZ raises his baton, one hundred and fifty voices blend to fill the gym with harmony, and an audience once again thrills to the annual presentation of ' Handel ' s Messiah. The musical highlight of each year, the Messiah furnishes a fitting prelude to the Christmas season. Gathered together for one night into a mixed chorus with orchestral background, the performers represent five groups. Centennial year finds the reorganization of the Men ' s Glee Club, under the direction of Professor Harold E. Cook, and the pre-war practice of going on tour will again be a part of its program. A sister organization, the Women ' s Glee Club, direct- ed by Professor William McRae, can boast a history of fifty years. Tours have been discontiiuied, liut the women appear publically in two concerts. Tlie Concert Orchestra, which developed from the string quartet or- ganized in 1912, consists of fifty audition-selected stu- dents, under the baton of Professor Charles Stickney. Witli a repertoire of classical and semi-classical pieces, the orchestra combines with other organizations to pro- vide background for Messiah and May Day. Tlie Bucknell Band, also directed by Professor Stickney, was filled with Navy blue first semester, but the all civilian band accompanied by a girl ' s drum and color guard will be brought back next year. For over fifty years, the band has been a part of football spirit, with its lively marches and letter formations. Music is a part of Bucknell tradition — choir soloists sing in Chapel, student ' s voices fill the quad with carol- ing Ijefore Christmas, and sorority women are planning a revival of the Sorority Sing. 129 V .■' .i - ••; -i? 4 -i-: ■■-• Cap and Dagger ' s Starbright Festival Features Original Production; Players Present The Torchbearers 1846 — BUCKNELL was a baby and dramatics were definitely a thing of the future. In fact, forty- four years must pass before we note any thespian ventures on the part of Bucknellians. It was the turn of the century, when the demure young things in the Women ' s Seminary were hustling their bustles off to Frill and Frown. The men were a little slow. It wasn ' t until 1906 that they gathered their initiative around them, took a leap into the aesthetic and made history by establishing Cap and Dagger. Though the two organizations worked together, dramatic cooperation didn ' t come until 193], when women students joined forces with men, and what is now one of the largest and best known of campus activities became a reality. 1946 — that little white slip — C. and D. meeting at 4:30 in Bucknell Hall. Dramatics have come a long way, and Cap and Dagger is today an active composite of many talents — dramatic, constructional, business and literary. Memories of past years are collaboration with the Artist Course to present plays with professional actors in leading roles, and hits such as Pygmalion, Ladies in Retirement, The Night of January 16, and Brief Music. And as we celebrate another Centennial year, the productions of 1946 will become a part of history. Cap and Dagger started work in late November, and Cnp nnd Da;:i;er s business inanacer. Gloria Wliifliiaii jrivps licr niianrial ro|Kirt fur tlif itr Hiin ' tinn ToroliljuurtTS. First Un . I.i ' ft to Itiflit -Stotl. Sniitlc. Fricilriiaii. Henry. Si i l; iw Itcisfllc. Ilolinelil. HuM. Bennett. Iluilile.v. Kilippune. Tlilril Uiiw— Thonilisnn, .Mliirtc.n, Cells. Clei s. Kell.v, M Ilanentiower. Ynnni;i en. Fotirtli Uou-- Herklieiiner. Strassle. Willter. M.iers. .Mliier. Knniili ' , Wllsmi. . elin Krone. Fiftii Kow — Deissler. Searini:. I ' ariie. Shlre.v. (;reKC. fJra.v. Fowler. Sehultz. Sixth Kow -Ciirnee. Kappel. FreOerieks. Held, Cassellnan. Moore. i;lonili. Seventh II«( v--«:roves, U.van, Steele. Wells. Eighth I!o«— Adam, Ilorroeks. Kockwell. llnilson. Waliiner. Evnns. .Ninth Kow— Benson, I.ynfaas, Quiun, Bell. 130 of •The Illelri.k. i-Kerniin. oninaker, SlnnfTi-r, Iladllehl. MeFall, anGii9 ' fi «Kxrairs«cssQS«s5nwv;ifjsi if z3 ' a E5llffi  CWSVec:- ' !DWfiVB fW£M!:: sirv;v ' .i AV - : ■: t Climaxes Dramatic Season gave us a delightful comedy in The Torchbearers. We suffered pleasantly through the problems of ama- teur theatricals brought to life by Betty Holifield, Eu- gene Youngken, Pat Hungerford and the supporting cast, and began to look forward to the revival of Buck- nell ' s own Star Bright. ' The musical comedy of alumnae George Egan and Eugene Nicolait, original songs, dances, dialogues and sets were presented as a never to be forgotten part of Centennial May Festival. Cap and Dagger looks ahead to their long sought after Little Theatre. The $1,960.50 already collected is a precious sum. It will soon give us a campus the- atre equipped to develop fully the dramatic talent of Bucknellians. Working behind the scenes this year are officers: Barbara Messer, president; Betty Wynn, vice presi- dent; June Stott, secretary; Gloria Whitman, business manager; Willard Smith, faculty adviser. Looks like a good one! . . . tilings start whirling as Bobbie, Em and Willard take a look at the script . . . Rehearsals have started, and old fiats become new scenery as the workshop crew plunges deep into paint. 131 irsrwra ' Mr. Hillii- palirntlv piil up illi les femmes . . Mr. .SpinillfT mi .o? Iiis ilramalic debut -• ' The bell. -Mr. Spindler, the bt-ll! 132 flaMlMBagHffMffWH WW i mM ffl J HWfffffVf ' ff« « ' ff«  « ' - « ' r = '  ' '  P - ' ' '  The curtain goes up . . . you ' ve guessed it, The Torch- bearers, . . . Mrs. Pampenelli just can ' t get any cooperation. Pert ■( . ' ' ' ' 133 r t  it -4 - « %. ' S!,;-, V- ■•«.« iji? -At -v. •rrrvra? and another script goes over the air. Six-Year Struggle For Supplies And Space Results In New Studio The technical end of it . . . the turn- tables give lis the best on records. Workshop ' s assistant directors. Gladys Kurtz, Jean Morgenthal, Nancy Derkacz and Morton Flower, present a bit of serious drama. There ' s mure to radio than niirts the ear . . . work.«hop techni- cians direct the sound waves lo ihe iislrning public from the complex controls of the engineering room. 134 ■. [ ! ; J ' .■■■U Radio Comes Into Its Own At Bucknell IN ITS SIXTH year of campus broadcasting, WBRG took a new home. Relinquishing the basement of Buck- nell Hall to veteran ' s guidance offices, it moved into the house on Sixth Street, which the university remodeled and sound-proofed complete with control room, an- nouncer ' s booth, rehearsal rooms and offices. Despite the smell of wet paint and frequent screams of, Who let the fire go out? WBRG, under the direction of Peggy Ryan, now has efficient and highly organized committees for scripts, music, drama, special features, and publicity. A class A member of the Intercollegiate Broadcast- ing System, Radio Workshop entertained and informed the campus through the year with an 18-hour-week. Expansion of hours, an increased listening public, and an ever-growing professional manner will in the future make station WBRG a rival for any college network. Officers for 1945-1946 are: Peggy Ryan, director; Jeane Morgenthal, dramatics director; Doris Eber, spe- cial features; Nancy Derkacz, music; Twig Taylor, publicity; Emily Kelly, business manager. Second semester vacancies were filled by: Doris Lyngaas, busi- ness manager; Morton Flower, dramatics; Jeane Mor- genthal, special features; Gladys Kurtz, music; Lynn Kappel, publicity. Griien watch time, or maybe the latest news . . . the director ' s voice is heard over Station BRG. First Row. Left to Right— DerUacz, Jolinsnn. Taylor. Elier, MorKentlial. Kurtz, Kelly. Second Row — Green. Newton. Horn. Mclvernan. Wallliier. Coleman, Henry. Third Row — Dolan, Maffei, Scliwartzijurfr, Krans, . roosian, Bntzer. Gray, Fourth Row— Kaufman, Speck, Ruihley, Cleckner, Burkliardt, Gregs. Hayes, Fifth Row — Strassle, Fatzinger, Leit, Deissler, Taylor, Evans, Kohl. Sixth Row — Eisenberg, Fox, Evans, Smith, Rolka, Zahn. Seventh Row — Golightly. Quinn, Simmons, Sclniltz. Eighth Row — Hill, Iba, Kurman, Hudson, Farr, Hutchinson, Ninth Row — Quigley, Shorin, Searing. Tenth Row — Harrison. Frackenpohl, McBride, Straus. Eleventh Row — Hoile. Harrison, Adam, Wilkens, Geils, Anderson. 135 I. R. C. Promotes Religious, Racial Germany and Rcccinslniction is llu- lalk of the ayilf-miniled Dr. Ernst Meyer. N. A. A. C. P. takes up labor problems with a background of Negro spirituals. 136 Ur. Kddy Asirvalliam. speaker for both C. A. and I. R. C, takes the stand for Indian independence. MaHwr ' t ' W!aBHg «! t iBmTwt ajfitrii w;wg iMnj.- «y . ' v tra ' -. ■. ' .Vi ' .XiiVTTi --: ' ■rZ Tolerances, World Government THE MEMBERS of the International Relations Club pledge themselves to support the entrance of the United States upon a policy of world international cooperation which will ultimately lead to world government. Convinced of the fact that no world government can suc- ceed as long as religious intolerance and racial discrimina- tion reign, the members of I. R. C. pledge themselves as a group and as individuals to work for the abolition of these injustices everywhere. The eft ' orts of the International Relations Club to bring world affairs closer to campus have been rewarded with success. One of over six hundred organizations sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, it has presented a variety of activities for interested students throughout its life at Bucknell. Nineteen forty-six finds I. R. C. taking a strong interest in education toward the acceptance of world government. In the public eye were campus and outside speakers at open meeting, while in the background were various committees studying problems and voicing opinion through letters to Congress. One of the outstanding conferences attended by members was a model UNO Assembly at Lafayette College, at which Bucknell represented Paraguay. Professor Cyrus Karraker has served for ten years as advisor to the group, assisted by various members of the faculty. Officers are: President, Jean Cober; Vice President, Molly Wolfinger; Treasurer, Shiran Parke; Recording Sec- retary, Rena Peichert; Corresponding Secretary, Ann Don- aldson. First Row, Left to Right — Cober. Karnofslvy, Eisenborg, Gurvitcli. Donaldson, Greenawalt. Second Row — Kurmaii, Cole, Morgentlial, Ricliter. Wolfinger. Third Row — M.yers, Buckley. Quinn, Hess. Kreitler, McDonald, Levy. Fourth Row — Binkley. Schwartzburg. Green, Dietrick. Berkheimer. Atherton. Bruce. Fifth Row — Fatziiiger. Vogel. Leif, Deissler, Walter, McKernan. Johnson. Sixth Row — Stern, McXearny. Hudson, Stauffer, Toner. Kraus. Sheble.v. Seventh Row — Busing, Seesholtz. Zahn. Whitley. Decker. Gray. Havens. Eighth Row — Preston, Miller, Fowler, Stott, McFall, Steele, Lebarr. Ninth Row — Gehres, Quigley, 137 4 t I t t t I A m - ' %.k %ct,- % , il, . % ' ;„ .i; Commuters Socialize In Chi Chi ■rrrstSi Planning a spring jannt and picnic lc Red Rock are: Clemens, Grice, Angstadt. Bond, Clemens, Marley, Gabriel. Rice, Sheesley, McDowell. AIMING for a closer relationship between town girls and the campus population and activities, thirty women connnuters, members of Chi Chi, meet monthly for luncheon and chapter meetings. The group was organized in 1944 at a meeting of all women living off campus. A tea for Senate and the House of Representa- tives, dinner and movie parties, hikes and picnics, were the social events this year. Chi Chi leaders are: Rita Clemens, president; Jeanne Grice, vice president; Barbara Bechtel and Genevieve Fowle, social chairmen; Barbara Bond, secretary; Gladys McDowell, treasurer; Doris Strassner, representa- tive to the House; Donna Shaver, publicity chair- man. First Row, Left to Right Rcinhart. Eysler. Gabriel. Angsladl. Gricr. Rice. . ' Irassner. Clemens. Second Row — Ibach, Shore, .Marley, Shaver, Hammond, Bond, Clemens, Smith, Bechtel, Bowling, Slack. 138 .; ; ... ; ; fKmf!ai tm r ivmnEifsvs3nstvi9i.vtyQVf iE  UiLtfl- ' ilKi ' . K VSS.NSIi . .1 Centennial Committee Responsible for planning centennial festivities, including Charter Day and Spring Festival, is the Student Centennial Planning Committee. Seated, Left to Right— Lee Dillon, chairman; Norma White. Peggy Ryan. Barbara Ies e . Standing — Paul Layden, Roger Haddon, Peggy Thompson, Elaine Greene, Lorraine Kress, D. A. Miller. Celebrating Centennial Betty Wortlev plays her lyrical centennial song to gay listeners, the day after Delta Delta Delta sorority featured the song in their skit which won the first peace-time Post-Exam Jubilee. A record crowd of over 1,600 packed Davis Gym .March 22 to see in Delts ' Centennial in Song judged the best of 15 campus group presentations. 139 t Ir t t t t  ' m . ' .r %. f ' . f . , « i - e .«. ' :0[ ' ' i . r ... s . :, , f . ' m U ' ?  ' v yfgTOyjSHa B ' T ' aMnDwvaiintCT LWMJiw,TA w . v?wvjqwja ut £1 i ie , t t t i ' Sk . ' :w; : « 1 1 •MSB i __ 1% -v ' H ] M m ' || ' . , H| f ' - l HtjKj ' H fw ' jif i. S Ji4 k r 1 :.A, .: i v ci?uvl a(JI IlOttil TK lK t i■j .v.«Btiiv I •c l;T3li When Good Friends Get Together Sorority life began a new era at the turn of Bucknell ' s century — an era of post-war days, filled with dances, parties, and philanthropic work. During the war years, girls donned Nurse ' s Aide costumes, rolled bandages for the Red Cross, spent evenings writing to our G. I. ' s overseas, sponsored war relief drives. Now they are sailing full speed ahead to bring the old spirit back to Bucknell by get- ting the men into activities and bringing the old traditions into the limelight. After re- newing their party policy at class elections, December 14, they plunged into plans for Centennial celebration. The fun and frolic of a sparkling Post-Exam Jubilee started the second semester with a bang. Rehearsals be- gan for the May Day pageant, Decades on Parade, and students created new ideas for old traditions to make Spring Festival some- thing to remember. Betty Hadfiekl and Vito D ' Amore stroll out to Davis on a crisp fall afternoon. Sitting by tlie fireside with old friends — this is one of the memories that will make us cherish the Buck- nell wav of life. y V ' V-i i ' i i- VM i President Patricifi Whittnm leads Panhellenic representatives in solving social anrl academic problems for the Greeks. Representatives are: (Left to Right) Mary Ann Gregg, Victoria Reid. Margaret Gurnee, first row; Katlieryn Witz, Patricia Means, President Whittham, Secretary Betty Wortley. Doris Lyngaas, second row; Betty AVynn, June Stott, Eut lia Kichter, Eloise Athertoo, third row. Betty Wortley presided second semester. THE PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL, inter-sorority governing Ijody, returned to a rusliing season fast ap- proaching pre-war normalcy. The fall semester with its unprecedented immber of freshmen rushees, supplemented by a few upperclass women and transfers, faced changes: rushing was no longer deferred, open houses were held Friday nights only, and bigger and gayer par- ties were added to the home stretch. The annual Pan-HelF ' tea was held in Hunt living room with Mrs. Herbert L. Spencer pouring. Two girls, one junior, one senior, represent each Greek group on the council to formulate and alter rules and regulations within the University standards. Brity Wetzel is greeted at llie receivinp line by six  ornrity presidents: Patricia Wliiltam. (Moria Whitman. Marfiar.i Gurnee, Bclty Viviin, Norma liite. and Eleanor Dillipii. (),M,|)sl What a place to make a fanx pas. Arax Aroosian catches a cup i f tea spilled at the Panhellenic Rushing Hcception, November 25. 1 14 j, , JSfci ALPHA CHI OMEGA From dreams to reality . . . college in peacetime Lee Dillon and Peggy Thompson on the Cen- tennial Planning Board . . . field day in the suite e en the walls were washed! . . . the Bubble Ball Preferential with its castles in the air ... 20 fellows and girls in two coupes on the way to that week- end at Cowan . . . the continual longing for a newly-decorated suite . . . the campaigning dur- ing class elections and Lee senior vice president Marge Grahame ' s Christmas engagement . . . try- ing to clean the suite during exams ... a visit from our Eastern Adviser . . . pledges given scholarship award . . . those crazy poems and that dip in the river at the junior-senior picnic sweet and lasting melodies on the strings of our lyre. Snapped at Pardee ' s chatting and drinking cokes are the Alpha Chi officers: Elaine Greene, treasnrer; Betty Hadfield, secretary; Lee Dil- lon, president; Peggy Thompson, vice president. Deborah Partridge is presented with her escort, .Tames Commins, at tlie Alpha Chi Undersea Fantasy. First Row. Lpft to Rifrht — Lelir. Lenox, Toner. Priest. Koiiler. Roflaii, JIfDonnell. Perliins, Livenjrood. Owen. Partridge. Creola. Jlonaoo. Second Row — I.eMassena. Matliiasen. Shanti. Rolka. Merrill. Updykp. Malhiot. Corkran. Wehner. Third Row — Stickler. Fitzgerald, Dietrick, Berkheimer. Atherton. Tlionipson, Dillon, Benson. Farquliar. B. Graham. Morgenthal. Park. Fourth Row — JI. Grahame, Greene, Hadfield, Deissler. Fifth Ruw — Hand. Davis. Simsarian, Ralston. Taylor. Witz. Jenkinson, Edwards. Fox, Bnrkbardt. Mnller, Yarnell. Meade. Smith. t r t t 4jM First Row Left to Right — Wallwork, Clemens. Chance. Agnew. J.Tckson. Xicodcnius. White. Evans. Strauss. MoBride. Fagot. Corell. Second Row Kriner. Ventura. AVier, Schweilier, Anderson. Ta.vlor. Roselle. Ad:ini Ga.v. X. U ' aldner. Winning. M. Harrison. Leonnrrt. Tllird Row Tierne.v. B. Miller, Horroclis. Sargent, Means. Danenhower. D. ililler. C. Crothers, Georgens. Wortle.v. .1. Wnhlner. Fortman. Fourth Row — Crofoot. Rnnkle, Case. Geils, Willien. D. Harrison. Truslow. Ilenr.v. Wall, McKernan. L. Miller, Hart. Hoile, Capen, Mallctt. L. Crothers, Gabriel. Putting the finishing touches to the silhouettes for their pledge dance are the Tri Dell officers: June Evans, trea- surer; Edwina Roselle. secretary; Marion . dam. vice presi- dent; Norma While, president. The roar of the vacuum cleaner doesn ' t disturb actives as they read, chat, and play in the suite. 146 DELTA DELTA DELTA « ' stars and plenty of acliiin . . . dressing up llic kilclienette in red and white rushing for the silver, gold, and hlue . . . Delta Week . . . Edwina Roselle as ihe lliglily gliost in Blithe Spirit . . . silliouettes at the pledge dance . . . pansy corsages for Founder ' s Day . . . fashion show, glamor, and bridge for the Scholarsliip Fund . . . blackened hacon and eggs for hreakfast at Red Rock . . . spring formal with tlie Alpha Chi ' s . . . the solemnity of June symposium chocolate milk and Nabs at a Saturday night cozy . . . lun be- ing together in Delta Delta Delta. 1 1 I mwiU ' WWhiWWUlllnliim w iiipii ii umi m mi hb in m ■A. r 4 li First Row, Left to Right — Erdmaii, O ' Co nnoll. J. Maffei. Eogosian, Winkt ' l. Banks, Fenimare, Stokes, Kaybart, Pertsch. Yawner, Grant, Durfee. Wright, Kohl, Silver, Bradley. Petschow. Second Row — Swartz, Bell, Casselman, Spacht. Woodworth, Lyngaas, Doimldsou, Kappel, Gurnee, StaufFer, Frederick, Krause. Kutz, Soos, Miller. Third Row — Green. Newton, S. Maffei. Robertson, Horn. Perrin, Cargill, Aroosian. Stone. Walter, Watkinson, Dolan, Kreitler, Stohlberg, Naul, Simon, Lehr, McCay, Couch. T)FT XA 7FTA • ■• November . . . rushing explodes like an atomic bomlj . . . March Gras Preferential with Delta Zeta zombies . . . 16th year on campus ... a pledge for every year . . . Adele Weaver, ' 45, back on Fourth for a day . . . blue and cream walls in a newly decorated suite . . . candles and carols at our Christmas party . . . the biggest Christmas present of all! — Mary Lou Green ' s marriage on the 26th to George Woodworth wondering about the little girl in Holland that chapter is helping to support . . . the long planned-for cozy tliat was called off because half the sisters had gripp ... a riot of color to brighten the Carousel Pledge Dance . . . watching the vet- erans bring old Bucknell spirit back! . . . no, the chapter won ' t forget ' 46. Reading The Bucknellian is a Tluirsday night must for Delta Zeta officers: President Margaret Gurnee. Vice Presi- dent Lynn Kappel. Treasurer Eleanor Stauffer (seated I, and Ann Donaldson (standing). Gay coeds dance to Tommy Donlin ' s jazz at the Delta Zeta Carousel Pledge Formal. 147 r r « ♦i.tii pdiJMLb We ' ve got yon foiled this time. What a liaiul! K. D. officers play a riibher of bridge after dinner. Left to Rigiu — D. A. Miller, secretary; Sally Krone, treasurer; Eutha Richter. vice president; Gloria Whitman, president. KAPPA DELTA The diamond shield and pearl together ness . the emerald the white rose . . . K. D. s 30th year of shared fun and serious- 49er ' s Gold Rush Party climaxing a val- uai)le rushing season ... 21 pledges wearing white and green . . . warm hearts in winter wea- ther at K. D. Snowball . . . pledge banquet good food . . . Dotty Stolzenberg back on third . . . passing around The Angelos, na- tional magazine . . . annual project preparations aid for K. D. Crippled Children ' s Hospital Spring picnic, a Susquehanna baptism for every senior. Festive decorations, swirling skirts, sweet music, and soft lights — the K. D. pledge dance in Larison. First Row. Left to R ight— Zpifflpr, Siiti-lifTe. Sc-lillltz. Topp. Krone, D. . Miller, rerldn.i. RerKfors. O ' Neill. .Tones. Second Row— Huslies. ZiesehnnK. Davison, Ueecler. Wliitmnn, Kic-liter. Foster. MiCorniiek, Williamson. Third Row — Bottger, Boden, Perrott, McFaU, Baiisli, Preston. Soot. Imier. Caiiriglit. Adams, Brown, M. L. Moore, Bennett. N ' ix, Gilisc.n. Binlsall. Fonrth Row — Weiripli, Musson, E. Moore. Evans. Gardiner. Mrsser. Si ' jioonmaker. Stott, Cleason, Bailey. C. Scluiltz, Fowler. ,hiinn. Wilson. Bell, Uoos. Miliuuiiow. iAA n ( , . First Kow. Left to Right — Jolmson. Dawson, Bet ' lilel. Biciimore, Blasi. Lettre, Waddington. King. Cliristian, Wynlioop. Zeising, Darnell. Second Row — Strassle. M. Hndson. Hawk. O ' Dell, Featlierly. Havens. Knrtz. Sliunilierger, Bond. Barker, Speneer, Irland, Kelly. Kline. Greenfield, Third Row — Fatziuger. Yoder. Wynn. Rockwell. Kress. Phillips, Fourth Row — Searing, Titus, Grove. Stauflfer. SlcXerney, Miner, Metzger. Huckins, Evans. Hayes. Gregg. Derkacz. Pierce, G. Hudson, Parke, Wiehe. Binkley. Willier, Shirey. Silver tinsel, pine, anil sleigli IjelU- -Santa brings Christmas to the open house in the Phi Mu suite. ential cozy dents ers piJT IVf T T Enchantress carnation . . Beta Kappa chapter of the rose and white . . . Fifth Avenue trends noted at Bohemian Prefer- . 19 pledge stockings filled at the Christmas holiday open house for all women stu- Emily Kelly director of Torchbear- pride in Ruth Irland ' s Phi Beta Kappa key and in Betty Wynn s honors . . . five seats on C. A. Executive Council . . . gowns and faces mirrored on Larison walls at winter formal 56th member is the mouse in the suite closet sponsoring Phi Mu Healthmobile in Georgia food nightly brought by first Hunt ' s delegate to George ' s . . . Symposium and Philomathian Hour senior breakfast at the Ram in the wee hours of a June Sunday morning . . . goodby to the seniors . . . looking forward to a bigger and bet- ter peacetime year. 149 Another lemon coke, Mr. Chet. ' Phi Mu officers relax at George ' s. Left to Right — Jane Rockwell, treasurer; Patricia Yoder, secretary; Betty Wynn, president; Lorraine Kress, vice president. rSt At an after dinner hull-session. Pi Phi officers plan the pledge presentation. Left to Right — Betty Wells, treasurer; Mary Jane Groves, recording secre- tary; Patricia Whittam. president; Peggy Ryan, vice president; Eleanor Golightly, corresponding secretary. PJ BEXA PHI November 10 June with Pennsylvania Beta 51 candles on our cake this year . . . the Stoohiian vase shines in tiie suite . . . Beta shines as the second most outstanding national Pi Phi chapter rushing climaxed by the Carnation Room party pledge banquet . . . turkey on the table at the Burger . . . awarded the Cincinnati cup as outstanding chapter in Beta province . . . Christ- mas party . . . Nida Poteat with red suit, whis- kers, and presents . . . Stardust Pledge Dance stars in our eyes . . . Spring and Red Rock at 6 a. m. after Saturday niglit . . . lace and flowers at the Sjjring Dinner Dance . . . then good- by to third Hunt, to the seniors, to the gills with the arrows, as the taxi takes them oil to the station. Kitty Ways, escorted hy M a r x ' e n Brooks, makes her debut at the Stardust Pledge Dance. First Row. Seated— Bootll. IIiniRprfnnl, Fowle. Sipler. Wliittnin. R.v.th. Slireve, Si ' lioll. Seeond Row. Se.Tted — Way.s. IJiulenIierf. ' er. Iljirriinan. Cooke. Tonliens. O ' I.eary. Morgan, Peteriiian. Steel. Hilt. Tliird Row, Seated — I lielps, Harris, M. Steele, Henson. I ' onsetto, Eicliardsoii, Reid. Curtiii. Henderson. Clemiinen. E. Goligl tI.v. Groves. Fourth Row. Standing — ErI). Wolfinger, Cliild, Eber, Holme. Lutlier. J. Golightly, Clark. White. I ' lnnih. Dunaldsuii. Randulpli, Mattliews. Furr. Barber. Wells, nutoliinson, . ppleton. STUDENT CAMPUS CLUB Pledge party - . . back to the Gay Nineties Eloise Headland popularizes Loneliness on the ivory keys . . . pledges in striped p. j. ' s sing- ing ' hen You ' re Wearing a Ball and Chain green rugs and cream drapes for tlie S. C. C. room frantically gathering souvenirs for the scrap jjook . . . peppy Peichert ... a smile with every hamburger . . . caught in the shower for the Come As You Are . . . Cowan week-end spring . . . mud d y maidens converti ng sopranos to altos for group singing exams over and the train whistles. Officers of the Student Campus Club relax after a committee meeting to plan the Post-Exam Jubilee. Left to right — Ruth Tischler. treasurer; Marion Bee, secretary; Betty Holifield, president; Gladys Filippone, vice president. Rosemary Bennett pounds out a little boogie woogie at the tea for non-affiliate girls after Greek rushing. First Row, Sitting, Left to Riglit — Brown, Wenrick, Painter, Douglas, Kreitzburg. Johnson, Corson, Carson, Griffltlis, Bull. Second Row, Sitting — R. Bennett, Ruibley. Bernhardt, Faint. Ahlstrom. Ganard. King. Peichert, Sutcavage. Third Row. Standing — Gardinier, P. Smith, Filippone. Holifield, Bee, Tischier, Headland. Schroder. Fourth Row — Angstadt, oulelis. Hilbert, Hauck, McDowell, Rice, Kerr, Slife, Sears, Kaufman, Hunter, D. Wilson, Bruch, Stern, Lupoid, Lepsch, ISarker, Irving. - s ' BACK HOME FOR KEEPS We ' re dreaming now ... the men of Bucknell . . . just getting started . . . the Navy is gone and with them goes Navy chow, dress parade, and military life that spelled war- time. We ' re looking forward tcj spring, summer, next fall . to seeing the old gang come back, the new men become a pari of tiie Bucknell way of life. Some day soon we ' ll have houseparties, Sunday dinners at the house, and an afternoon reading the funnies, playing bridge, walking down the Susque- hanna hand in hand. We ' ll have Father ' s Day and picnics, and hayrides in the spring. Forty-six will see the biggest Home- coming ever, uilli B. U. football teams making the headlines. We ' ll be wearing carrot-top corsages on Sadie Hawkins Day, starting with the old hello spirit on campus, and making trips to Half Way Dam. Our dreams are starting to come true at the turn of Bucknell ' s Century. We ' ve had Jubilee, fraternity dances, Senior Ball, and Spring Festival with the Soap Box Der- by. When the men are bark in llic rralcniity liou-c- in Julv, post-war days will really be here to stay. 152 Food for thought between classes. ' Pile on, brothers, and I ' ll take von for a ride. ' Assnme the angle, pledge! shouts Donald Kresge as he pots the old paddle to work. 153 Inter-Fraternity Council discusses plans for rushing. Kovacs. Clump. Allen, Altemus, Widger, Kresge, Richardson, Brown, Gregory, Layden. ..r- ' -] Sigma Chi INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL after two years of inactivity, emerged from tlie dark days of fraternity life to take its place as one of the outstanding cam- pus organizations. When 600 veterans returned in March, regular Rush Week and rushing rules were Ijrouglil hack into post-war Greek life, aiul actives and pledges planned dances and ojjen houses once again. Composed of two representatives from each active fra- ternity and under llie guidance of Dr. George Gregory, the Council acts as an intermediary hetween tiie fraternities and the University. The group upholds the principles of dcnidc- racy in its legislation li meeting together and soKing | inl)- lems through free discussion and coinmoii agiccincnl to hroadcii lialcrnil iiilcrests at Burkiicll. Phi Gamma Delia Delta Sigma Laiuhda (hi Alpha Sigma Alpha Mii Kappa Sigma Plii Kappa P-i Sigma Alpha F.psilim — n • i a 5 DELTA SIGMA Blight future as the sun rises behind the house on the liill . . . shining up tlie newest house on campus for a spring opening . . . three years fellows, it ' s been a long long time . . . dining room without a line! ... an oratorical order planning more action than talk . . . welcoming back president Clump and his wife . . . reconver- sion means revivals . . . grease paint and curtain calls at tlie Demie ' s Founders ' Day play . . . Rog- er Haddon ' s picture in the Bucknellian every week down the hill to the Sem . . . reunion largest Greek letter alumni function on campus the slogan, its good to see you again, brother! Making preliminary plans for the Spring Festival track meet are Demie officers: George Thomas, vice president; Phillip Glaser, treasurer; Biak Anderson, secretary; Curtis Clump, president. m Demi girl Elaine Greene gets her last licks against a pledge. First Row. Left to Right — Cedor, Hnlen. Hays. Sprout. Ni -liting.Tle. Young. Linton. Second Row — Anderson. Holman, Van Woert, Glaser. Maclianier. Kennedy. Rice. Tliird Row — Haddon. Bode. Clump. Tliomas. Hielier. Rudolph, . shnian, Freas. Hansen. Dagenais. Koons, Brush, Murdock, Boswell. Schwartz. Loughhead. McGill. Hilhish, Sholl. Lilcs, Martin, Fetter. I ' lrM K(i«, Lrlt t.j l;iKlit-- VliitfOillh, Friiin ' is. Iliislrd, Cni-.s, I .mi- lii iiil. Second Row — t ' lllii.-u-. Si-lmiidt. Ilohiiisoii. Ziiif, ' g, Koselle. I:;:l ill D ' Aiiiori ' . IlfrUni)iii, Trju-y, Ilcrlist. Third Row — MacMurrjiy. Buoiie, U. Berker. E. Slilitli. Kohison, Bpriiliardt. Sortore. HtTriiiuiiii .1 Siivilcr Wlilteloi ' li, StriclilajHl. lliiukle. And In [hink lit- bill two lu-arts! ito D ' Amore, pledge master; Douglas Riclianlsou, vice president; James Zingg. treasurer; Theodore Roselle, presi- dent; Roland Herpst, secretary. Food for tliotiglil — there ' s nothing like it! Roll Roliinson. C!raig Hall. Dan Boone. KAPPA SIGMA ■•• ' pi- Sis . ■. these words again echo ' round ' U)0 acres as die brothers arrive from far- flung lialllc I ' ronls . . . Chapter reactivated Ted Roselle, first discharged Ruckneliian lo return to campus . . . jive session clinia.xes rush- ing season . . . striding liack into B. U. activities Bol) Score, Haltalion Coinmaiuh ' r oi -12s girls ill ihc hdii ' -c. rough! . . . Kappa Sig Ball . . . open houses . . . outings liavriih ' s . . . wliat memories! fn t post-war cai ' sliivcs (or Big Red pre-war spirit and tradition . . . looking forward to next year wiicn the brother.- will be in liie house again. 1,56 First Row. Left to Rij ' lit— Iliinihelton. Kir.-li:inl. Miller. Second Row — Rendrick, Honu ' liton. Van Loon. Lennox. Ryan. Kres ' e. Evans, Atherley, Thomason. Van DiTie. Third Row — Hafey, Larson, Connell. Htplt. Allen. Jaukson. Ferns. Gollo, Nestlphush, Pehusli, Kaltreider, (iallnp. Fonrtli Row — Hurley, Caullield, Jones, Parker, Thomas. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA End of successful struggle to keep House open! pledge class of vets . . . stag banquets and smok- ers . . . return of war casualties . . . Fiesta Dance and dining room . . . pledges on pre-war routine . . . unwary actives waylaid aprons and measuring cups while cooking for faculty dinner . . . heaters on the porch for dancing annually played (and lost) faculty softball basketball team catching trains to Selinsgrove Tuxes and best girls at the Dinner Dance For- mal . . . A full house! and a full year! 157 Almost time to hit the books. Donald Kresge. president : Joseph Evans, secretary; William Davis, treasurer; Richard Alherly. vice president. Two hours l efore the pledge dance.  3k A quarter says he doesn ' t make it! ' Robert Etlmiinds. secretary: Howard Lonergan. president; and Richard Fetter, treasurer, talxe time out for a game of pool. PHI GAMMA DELTA 15 pins ... 13 discharge buttons pledges shown the house (during visiting hours of course) . . . down the liill to the Fiji house in September . . . Majority party campaigning and lun . . . Bob Edmunds, Frank Haas, and Dick McGiiui ail hold class gavels . . . greasy pledges and oiled beams . . . Looking up to Dick Mc- Giim on the basketball court ... A Fiji pin on a pretty girl . . . pledge baiKpiet at the Burger (and no beans!) . . . royal purple and that great white star on a spring e vening . . . those Smoke Dreams of the last couple of years becoming a reality Frank Haas on the mike at the Soph Cotillion and Charter Day . . . m-m-m-and a little bit more! And who do you think I ran into at La tlavre — Fiji ' s Rolicrt Morton, Victor Bond, Arthur Lace, Howard Lonergan, Fred Anderson and Jim Brady reminisce. First Row, Left to KIglit — Glndelc-, Cole. Morton. LonerKun. W. Reieliert. nrnlinni. Second Row — , n ierson. Ednilliuls. Laee. Martin. V. Uniul. H. (trice. Brnd.v. I ' liger. Iliiiis. Foster. McGinn. Tliird Row — Kntz. Marriott. Jackson, Ilncldn. RdL ' -rs, Armstrong, .-Vrbogast, It, Fetter, . V ii ' Seated. Left to Rijrht — Slit-k. Hunter, Freemnn. Warner, Warner, Ash, Goodeiiow, Peters. Standing — J. Wickerham, Watkinson, Judd. W. Wiekerham. Turnure, Brown, Schreiter, PHI KAPPA PSI ' ° be founded . . . last to be reactivated after the war . . . 18 actives loolv longingly at tlie house on the hill . . . Bull sessions to plan a newly decorated house . . . Let- ters contacting all actives who hope to return Baseball on their private diamond . . . Picnics at Half Way . . . After tliree years the whistle sounds once more through the Quad . . . Clemens and Brown held down the fort during the November semester until the rest of the vets came back The Wickerham brothers ' Are You From Dixie? rout- tine . . . Campaign ribbons off . . . the Badge back on again . . . Weavers of Dreams the Christmas tree in the hall next year . the Shipwreck dance . . . the red and green ' s on the basketball court . . . See you at Pardoe ' s next year . . . Brother, is is good to be back! 159 Just returned from the battle fronts are Phi Psi olhcers: John Wickerham. president: Porter Wagner, treasurer; Richard Ash, vice president; and James Goodenow, secretary. Just put her in a corner- fS lOi ersatile President Gary Gawaine beats time out on tlie ivory keys after officer ' s meeting in the Sig house while Woody Bates, secretary-treasurer; and Harold Morse, vice president, look on. The Sigs and their dates at the smooth February Clid) ( ' entennial. SIGMA CHI ' 45 and ' 46 the Sigs ride high as the largest frat on campus this fall . . . heading north to a winter wonderland . . . longest unbroken exis- tence continued with a spurt . . . President Ga- wain in that yellow car . . . pledge pins on Navy blue mitties . . . turkey and the best girl at the Burger . . . out the back door to George ' s still talking about the band that played at our February Formal . . . House sold . . . the boys of Walker and Seventh are heading up the hill to live for a while ... 25 pins out of boxes and shined up . . . looking over the Sem for the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. First Kow. Left to Rij-lit— Bates, MoCliesney. Irwiii. Emmert, Waldiier. Sniell .er. Austin. S.vme. WnllniB. I.ee. SeioiKl Itow— (Iiiwain. MiElliaii.v, Clecliiier, V. Sc Imiidt. Getzler, Sallaile. Uoehler, Krie;:. I.ifc ' Kett. Wanililak. ruff. McKeeKan, T . Jaolisoii. Tliinl Kow— It. Williamson. Suppers, Casselman. Ouiflos. Wilson. Aelier. Carss. Bellivean, Allistn.ni. .T, Williamson. Carroll, Xarutcnviiz, Altennis, M.-reely. Spicpr. Homaszewski. llani. Fourth Kow- ClarU. Von lleill, l.uniley, Fortnian, Hood. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Moved into our house in 24 . . . moved out in ' 43 moving back in the summer, ' 46 shooing girls out of the living room for active meetings dancing in the dining room for pledges funnies and bridge when we come-a-visitin ' Sunday . . . watching our flag ' s service stars come to life . . . the vie on the blink again smiling faces on Lewisburg ' s youngsters at the S. A. E. — Tri Delt Christmas party . . . jeans and corn cob pipes . . . harmony after twelve at old time serenading . . . dreams of old time life coming true. t m. ! How many of us will be living in the house this summer? Daniel Ritler asks S. A. E. officers. Left to Right — John Munson, president; Daniel Ritter, secretary; Robert Megargel, vice president; James Dawson, treasurer; Paul Layden, social chairman. Actives dream up a stunt for the post-exam jubilee. First Row. Left to Rife ' ht — WhiteDiglit, I,. Becher. Mannix, Gcrber. Mansel, Wildforester. Miltenherger. Roberts. Second Row — Sliugart. McKernan, H. Sn.ytler, Dawson, Finger. Jones, Megargel, Oammerberg. Daly, Morton, Nannen. Iredell. Sabal. Third Row— Colliy. Quigley, W. Brown, R. Snyder, Hill, Singleman, Zott. Widger, Phillips, W. Moss, Strang, Hancock, Coevninn. Englisli. Ritter, T.ayden. « -tfi ; First Riiw. Left to Rialit — Leitiier, Block, Sliorirl, Weiss, Kirflistein. Cliariies, CovcliiNiii. Wciliiisliv. Scisiiiwilz, Matlow, M. Bernstein, jMcohsiin. Seeond Row — Wolil. Barber, Meneiii, Wasserstrom, Peulioltz, Tumen, Friiilman. Sliulnian, Finl elslciM, Berber, Sanfjer. Tliirii Row — Bradley, Goldberger, Fried, Bayer, Greenblatt, Garten, Bloom. Gitoiner. Aaron, Gerla, A lUin, A. Bernstein, Gross, Brownstein, Berkowitz, Hurwitz, Bordow, Wassernian, Simon. Samniie officers have a snack before liilliiifi the lKicik . Here ' s a chame tn get back some of that needed avoir dn puis. Mallhew Frieihiuui. e rhr(|ii( ' r tells Recorder Theodore Cooperstaek and President Harry Tiinien. Sigma Alpha Mii cppen houses are broughl back wilh a llnorish. SIGMA ALPHA MU • ■« cups oil tilt ' mantel as a post-war ohiccl ... 13 vets, purple hearts. Distinguished Flying Cross . . . now the little fraternity pin that means so much . . . three Sammies Ijidding for the haskethall league scoring hon- ors . . . pledges rush ihe aili es . . . Harrv Tumen polls the Majority lot senior class |)rexy eggs tossed across the stream al the pledges Hillcl mt ' cliiigs lure girl into the li ing room asbestos covers under the candles lighling an uptMi house . . . Jerry Ka hack wilh a hahv car- riage . . . fellows returning . . . ihc house is crowded liul llic men arc glad to doiilile up. ]fi2 Just hotsin i i k TO ' WwfccDK5ij,rc f s Staff members listen as Athletic Director Al Humphreys and John Plant, director of physical education, outline plans for resuming a full sports program. Homecoming 1945 saw Bucknell ' s clash with Penn State in the big home game of the season. . . . ?--?..-. -i.;v.A,, President Doris Miller calls a meeting of the W, A. A. Board to appoint managers for spring sports. Left to Right — Peichert, Stickler, Wynn, Bryan, Miller, Sortore, Stott, Shank and Deissler. DIRECTORS REVIVE OLD SPORTS SCHEDULE Training Begins For Track, Golf, Tennis, Wrestling, Soccer, Hockey While five instructors of John Plant ' s physical education staff were serving in the armed forces, the men ' s athletic program was curtailed until only football, basketball and baseball remained on the varsity calendar. During the war period the team rosters were composed of Navy trainees who frequently fought against great odds to maintain Buck- nell ' s rating in intercollegiate athletics. The men ' s intramural athletics suffered a similar curtailment. With the sub-normal enrollment of civilians, intramural activity was confined to basketball and softball. But in Tustin Gymnasium the women ' s athletic program, sponsored by W. A. A. con- tinued at a brisk pace. May Day was a war casualty for three years, but inter-sorority and inter-class activity were retained. As usual, the women ' s sports program was run on a point basis which requires 50 points for W. A. A. membership and a maximum of 1,000 points for achievement awards. 167 As Bucknell closes her hundredth year, Albert E. Humphreys, athletic director, pre- pares for what may be the University ' s great- est era of sports. Instead of three athletic teams per annum, the Orange and Blue will once again be represented in over half-dozen sports. May Day? Sure — Miss Whitenight, Miss Derr and Miss Bryan start their plans early this year. Lou Ferry, Villanova ' s 215-pound tackle, grabbed Paul Rutan and pulled him down on the 32-yard line soon after the Bison ' s leftend received the ball on an end-around play in the second quarter. Number 39 is Charlie Mothieu. Horry Johnston, number 27, followed by Vern Gaskell ond Kelly Elmore, lead interference on on end run against Villanova, but the Main Liners smothered the ball carrier before he could get started. Villanova won 19-7. GRIDMEN TROUNCE SCRANTON, LAFAYETTE, IN TOUGH SEASON Looking at the record from the stand point of wins and losses, the 1945 football season was as prosperous as a slot machine located in the middle of the Sahara Desert. Coach J. Ellwood Ludwig and his small band of gridiron men never quit fighting during their seven at- tempts to hit the jack pots, but they lacked reserve strength to operate profitably in the gruelling schedule that pitted the Thundering Herd against Scranton, Villanova, Cornell, Pittsburgh, Temple, Penn State and Lafayette at nearly seven-day intervals. With the entire varsity line as holdovers from the 1944 team that won seven, lost two and tied one, the Bisons were figured to be ready for one of the toughest assignments ever faced by a Bucknell team during its 64 seasons of intercollegiate grid play. The Lud- wigmen undermined Scranton 20-6 in the opener and over powered Lafayette 26-2 in the final game of the year, but operated at a loss in the remaining five gomes. A series of jinxes ruined whatever chances the gridders hod of amassing a more credita- ble record. On Friday evening before the Cornell game, Dave Messersmith, first-string tackle, was sent to the hospital because of polio. ,., Messersmith was the only Bucknellian stricken, but starting with the Cornell game another epidemic hit the team. Ends Paul Rutan and Bob Williams, Guard Bill Caldwell, Quarterback Charlie Moore, Fullback Charlie Hall and Halfback Vern Gaskell completed their seasons prematurely because of injuries. All were first-team men. Following the 20-6 decision over Scranton, the Herd gained only 24 yards rushing against Villanova and lost 19-6. However, the grid- ders played like champions the following Sat- urday, coming within four yards of upsetting the Big Red of Cornell. Trailing 13-0, the Bisons, sparked by 146-pound Vern Gaskell, stampeded in the third quarter. Vern set the plot for Bill Allen ' s plunge into the end zone from the two-yard line. Following Cornell ' s intentional safety, which made the score read 13-8, the Big Red kicked from its own twenty and the Herd started another march that put the ball on the Cornell four, with four chances of running the boll into the promised land. Then three pen- John Plant, trainer of the Herd, kept a watchful eye on the squad. Here he and Manager Web Mann usher an injured halfback, Bob Camac, from the field. The coaching staff, A. A. Stagg, Jr., Head Coach Woody Ludwig, and Bill Lane, tutored a squad that had the spirit but lacked reserve strength. i Bill McKay knew he wasn ' t going to get beyond the 30-yard line when he sow the regiment of white-clod Penn Staters corner him during the early minutes of the Homecoming Game. The Nittany Lions clawed their way to a 46-7 triumph. Villanovo ' s rightend, Anthony Cocco was waiting to nab a forward poss but Bill McKay leaped into the air and deflected the ball away from the receiver. 1 A 1 Bill McKay, triple threat sta phf- (,. Dan Gross, Gifford Cappellini and Hobart Moyer were the Bisons ' managers. . V i alties rocked the Ludwigmen back behind the thirty and Cornell took over for the remainder of the day. Allen Dekdebrun threw his second touchdown pass to Joe Di Stasio to clinch the game, 19-8. From this point on the football story be- gins to read like a tragedy. The victory- starved Bison fell to the Pittsburgh Panther, the Temple Owl and the Penn State Lion by the top-heavy scores of 38-0, 64-0 and 46-7 respectively. In years to come the 1945 gridders will probably point to the season ' s final game at Easton when the Ludwigmen — two dozen of them — romped at will and scored a 26-2 tri- umph over the Lafayette Leopards. _, 1 I- Charlie Hall (extreme left) received good blocking on this punt play. Horry Johnston is the Bison who stopped a Wildcat lineman that leaped into the air to block the kick. Number 19 is Villanova ' s Joe Gonglefski. iob Williams, 205-pound end. Joe Corlow, All-State tackle. Charlie Hall, aerial artist. Johnny Wotkins, freshman guard First Eow, Left to Right — William McKay, Cb.irles Moore, Willi. ' im Calilwell, Russell Salberg, Co-captain Ilarolil Stefl, Co-captain Robert Williams, Davia Messer.smith, Paul Rntan, Stephen Kovacs. Charles Hall. William . llen, Uohert Eiseuhaiier. Second Row — Vernon Gaskell, Roy Stiger, Robert McClintock, Harry Johnston, Stephen Profllet, George Myers, Jerome Stroot, Don Rayina, Joseph Carlow, Charles Mathieu, Richard Stypula, Douglas Fleming, Louis Rigle, Tadius Gut, Robert Caniac. Third Eo y— Raymond Sanders, Glenn Kocher. Harry Young. George Buchanan, William Conoyer, Donald Strassner, Charles Trick, Philip Glaser, Lester Shade, Charles Wi.in, John Baker, Anthony Cedor, Jesse Dayis, John Watkiiis, Ralph Barnard. Bisons pUPI FouxtF l ip i i J ,,, second half ' ' ' ' ' t ' Tcot The record agoms. no . „„„ g„„es _ |„ ,he Lud-9-- .h,ch ..--P °f ;S,ha,ched The cu„en.  58- ° ' , puled by Frank Hoos l . ,_ +nrwQrd who garnerea bes j, Seel . r. seemed capable ot pnaioriTy Even rs - ' ;iiirjnrcot.rn:.ch.n.- ,Ginn and Bob . ,,Ked whe TV e B-.on roo.e.s were nW .r umed .o the,r ,sts faaed, 5J- ' -; ,;,on. The Lu ; -;;,,, end Marshall, on ° l u phed over VUlanova, ,, e la r end tnu P ,ek. . e ntt o,.H, occn.on. ;H „ „ Robert Ue §. f : i  ' i f rr nm Jtj-imK- is ♦ ?t I T i ' iV i Dick McGinn almost won the top-off and the Ludwigmen came close, 45-39, to upsetting Muhlenberg. Frank Haas tapped the ball into the waitmg arms of George Katselas during the 53-32 victory over Lehigh. Gene Wilson scored 134 points. Jim Seel scored 88 points iO r ric Cooch Ludwig, Troinor, Wilson, Seel, Haas, Grey, Edmunds, Joest, Frozier, Von Heill, Fleuchaus, McGinn and Fortmberry. Dick McGinn, freshman center. Frank Haas was high scorer. . ? .:vH.i« « c Ted Bobe J Bu , the - nre; a ceven ,, Q vd hAi e hAc6o « ed o do° ' ;4 '  fe4 ■■.• w . r.- .;.A? ., v sU V. f 9 o ' 3 e penn c:-- ' - ' -r;,o...--..e..t e.- V ns - ' .r A- f:;..-- : cb ' ' 9 oU roouf ' d, Non nNO B ' W B.u co ta t ' - ' bAcOo v,o eot ' 0,00 oroe seo ' son nN UV 6o V coroP Ae e TrugW depe ' ' .dob e Wc :hoser -o ' ' X09 Kneeling. Left to Right — Coach Ludwig and Liggett. Standing. Left to Right — Bullock, B. Wickerham, H. Hofey, D. Grimm, J. Wickerham, Watkinson, Boone. LUDWIG LEADS 1946 TRACKMEN J. Elwood Ludwig, a coach of all trades, took over the reins of the re-born track team during the latter part of March and thus became a four-letter coach, having previously served terms as varsity guide of football, baseball and basketball. Only two of the four dozen track candidates who reported for early spring drills had previous varsity experience. Ted Roselle and Bill Wickerham, Bison sprint men prior to their stints with the U. S. armed forces, gave Coach Ludwig a small founda- tion on which to construct a cinder team, but for the most part the squad was composed of men who were about to get their first taste of collegiate competition. The agenda for the 1946 track team included: the Penn Relays in Philadelphia on April 26-27; a four-cornered meet with Muhlen- berg, Gettysburg and Lehigh at Easton on May 4; Middle Atlantic events on May 1 1 ; the only home meet of the season with Juniata on May 18; and the ICCAAAA events for team standouts on May 25 at Annapolis, Md. After blasting his way OLit of a trap, Bill Ratsch poses with Bill Sallade. BISONS REVIVE GOLF INTEREST Starting his sixteenth term as pro at the University Golf Club and his first year as mentor of the Bison links team since the sport was placed on the inactive list in 1943, Coach hHarold Evans did not have one holdover from past golf seasons on hand when he started working with the squad early in April. Still he had good reason to look forward to a creditable season as several of the candidates, including John Arbogast, Joe Spicer and Joe Evans, had nearly three decades of golf experience behind them. Cornell visited the Bisons ' home grounds to open the golf season on May 4. The Big Red topped the Orange and Blue team 6-3 when the teemen last met in 1942, and the golfers from above Cayuga ' s waters were again ranked as the strongest of the opponents that the Evansmen were to encounter during the spring campaign. With one of the best all-time records for any Bucknell sport, the post-war aggregation had the power to uphold the reports of previous golf editions. The schedule included home-and-home duels with Cornell, Lafayette and Drexel. m Dunkle, Quigley, Mannix and Finkelstein get some friendly advice from Coach Hank Peters. 2 HOLDOVERS ON HAND FOR FIRST NET TEAM SINCE 1943 Like three of the four sports listed on the Bisons ' spring calendar, tennis was called from its three years of hibernation when Henry N. Peters, instructor in physical education, assumed the mentorship role over the net squad for the six-match schedule. Coach Peters succeeded Prof, Floyd G. Ballentine who first began coaching Bison tennis squads in 1930. During that time his teams met the leading colleges in the East, establishing impressive records in more than a decade and a half of competition. As for the 1946 season. Coach Peters was perhaps in a better position than any of the coaches of spring sports, with Frank Haas and Sandy Finkelstein reporting from Ballentine coached regimes Haas, a veteran of the 1943 season, and Finkelstein, who played under Ballentine in 1942 when the netmen won eight and lost one, were being groomed to carry the brunt of the attack. The baseball, track and tennis coaches see potential Bison material. Haas and the backhand. Finkelstein returns. Humphreys asks, What did the Army feed you, Tom? ' John Watkins takes another look at the Bisonettes. There ' s something obout o football player! A group of co-eds leorn the fine points on punting frorn Gene Hubko. Bill Lone was custodian at this trainee boxing bout. f Bill Ratsch uses his driver. ' You should duck a little sooner, Milt. This wrestling bout was all tied up. SA.E. tops Kappa Sigma. Wl ' I V. - c«EBC nawiKCtJK '  «j ; jvsv«c stepp PLANT REACTIVATES INTRAMURAL PROGRAM With the return of several hur nellians from the service, the rr mural program began a swing b( mclcy. During the latter war y mural activity was limited to baske ing and Softball, but starting wit spring term John Plant, who la ' down in favor of Henry Peters as director of intramural athletics, inaugurated a full-time program which included volleyball, handball, foul shooting, Softball and track. Basketball featured the 1946 intramural activity. Honors were divided between the Phi Gam and S. A. E. quintets who finished first in the playoffs and first in league play respectively. Phi Gamma Delta decisioned Kappa Sigma and Sigma Chi to win the play- off honors, while the S. A. E. ' s went through the nine-game season without a mishap, but fell 24-23 to Sigma Chi in the semi-final round of the playoffs. 1 1 was the second loss in three years of play for the Sig Alphs. The lead-off sport during the March se- mester was volleyball with eight fraternity teams and Student Campus Club competing Closer and Foster emphasize body contact. for the league crown. Sigmu Alpha Mu and Phi Gamma Delta were favored to grab the laurels at an early stage of play, but Sigma Chi was prepared to give the favorites strong competition for the top honors. Working with Hank Peters and the tem- porary intramural committee was Johnny Sitarsky, a popular Bison football, baseball and basketball coach who vas forced to the sidelines because of wounds received in Ger- many while serving with the U. S. Infantry. Behind the softboll headlines. S. A. E. ' s win league crown. A trainee corners his man. r A lost minute basket by Lynn Deissler ties the score. Toss-up stretch — Winnie Roselle end June Stott vie for the ball. PL A YING Once again Bucknell coeds are prov- ing that athletics are not for men alone. Tustin echoes with shouts urging play- ers on to victory — the score is tied — two minutes to go. Volleyball, softball, basketball, or tennis are coed favorites. Arriving at school too late for the hockey season, the first fall days found inter-class and inter-sorority volleyball taking the limelight. Following close on the heels of volleyball, the juniors soon proved that they knew how to hold their own on the basketball court. Second semester got off to a fast start with brisk inter-sorority competi- tion and the end of the first round saw the Tri Delts and the Kappa Deltas leading the basketball race. Meanwhile, modern dancing, a comparative newcomer, drew enthusi- asts to Tustin when it was announced that tryouts for the modern dance group would be held. Bowling continued to enjoy a great deal of popularity among the coeds. Spring brought with it renewed in- terest in Softball, tennis, archery, and golf. Again, inter-class and inter-soror- ity Softball games, and individual tour- naments in tennis, archery and golf kept coeds busy. As the freshmen and sophomores continue to struggle through the trials and tribulations of weekly gym classes and May Day plans roll toward fruition, the women ' s athletic department looks forward to another successful 1 00 years. l!U • ? ' . :. . ?W.. i6K v K!jaaigP  «ag!K «yaiaiiHwtJ THE GAME ■Ip ' •■■K« k« ,.. Out past the shortstop for a single base hit. Terry Hunsberger runs in with a baci hand swing. Helen Meseroll, shooting con- sistently in the eighties, tees off. Bl|£ — ■-■- ' ' H 1 «g|gM||gg l .v- 5 jm mC One, two, three leap! The advanced mod- ern dance group practices for a recital. I y t,p. ° TSTJBBwaciagiMwiaffiMswmi • ; V ° ' ■° t :vo - It ' s farewell to peacoats outside the Lit Building class rooms. It ' s good bye to Happy Hours in front of Hunt Hall on warm summer even ' ngs, and the plaintive wail, My date ' s restrict ed will be heard no more from the Sem, for the navy has left Bucknell. Centennial seniors saw a year of al- most pre-war college complete with tweeds, saddleshoes, and fraternity pins, and then watched the transition of Buck- nell into a school that replaced the Phi Psis, SAE ' s and all the rest with platoons and com ponies of navy trainees and marines. Two years went by — two years of watching inspection on Saturday afternoons, and listening to scuttlebutt from upon the hill. Two years of being waked up to the sound of marching feet, and sitting in classes side by side with men in uniform. You ' ve all left now, and instead of blue uniforms in Guy Payne ' s, it ' s crowded with returned G. I. ' s. It ' s the old Bucknell all right, but we sort of miss seeing streams of navy trainees pour forth from naval org classes, and it ' s hard to get used to Pardee ' s being crowd ed in the afternoons. We ' re not sorry to have Bucknell back as it was before, but we want you to know that you ' re missed. We want you to know that you ' re a part of our col lege life that we won ' t forget — ever. 190 , Ki aQtt«aBMiB«« a M O ?S0£ 6 191 II r Qp Lieutenant Commander Orville E. Dunckel, commanding officer and Lieutenant Harold W. Crook, executive officer. THREE-YEAR LOG OF U. S. S. After a wartime career of almost three years the U.S.S. Bucknell has been scuttled. The decks are once again floors, sacks are now beds, the chow hall is the cafeteria, and sick bay is just plain Zeigler Infirmary. With an initial strength of 600 marines and sailors, the Navy College Training Program landed at Lewisburg in July, 1943, and succeed- ed in establishing a beachhead, much to the de- light of lonely coeds. By February 28, 1946, 1,685 V-12ers had fought the Battle of Bucknell in the fields of engineering, pre-med, deck and naval aviation. Musters, marching, and the muscle factor were commonplace, and a Bucknellian was com- pletely snafu at Happy Hour if he didn ' t know the latest scuttlebutt. At the end of the summer term, 1945, most of the trainees were transferred to Navy ROTC units at Cornell, Rochester and Penn. Twenty V-1 2 engineers remained to form the nucleus of the student officer organization for the winter term. The Navy sent 333 V-5 trainees to Buck- nell for instruction on November 1. They en- rolled in basic and intermediate engineering courses. The commanding officer. Lieutenant Battalion Commanders Score, Belliveau, Villella Ships Company: Back Row, Left to Right — F. J. McCrehan C. S. P. A., J. D. Ball Sl c, Farley BMI c, Anonsen, Yeager Y2 c, W. D. Herreid SK2 C, C. W. Whitehead Sp. A.2 c. R- M ' H, _ :. :  , L i 1 T« ii r V .-t '  ii « F« ■■■, ... — - - ' i irfatisssiflsi : : ' :crRisa:wH3«l ir ' i 111K ilT ' ' ' iai ' rt ' fiH MiiSiiftaff ' tf?Pr ' fT ' Lt. (jgi R. J. Spillane M. D., Ship ' s Medical Officer Company Officers, First Row, Left to Right — Wilson, Rave, Hellie, Laing, Yeiter, Churchill, Cramer, Kurtzmon, Hellie. BUCKNELL CLOSES Commander 0. C. Dunckel, USNR, announced on January 1 5, 1 946, that the Navy would termi- nate its contract with Buckneli on February 28. Fourteen V-12 engineers received their degrees and were commissioned, while the V-5 trainees were transferred to Pre-Flight or to another college. Now instead of pea coats, the men ' s quad is filled with flight jackets, and discharge but- tons, and Buckneli is back in the peacetime groove again, but we do miss the Navy. Lt. (jg) William M. Radcliffe makes inspection. Buckneli trainees being commissioned as midshipmen of the United States Navy. COMPANY A. PLATOUX 1; Tiiird Kuw. Lelt tu Uit, ' ht — Davis, DeBorrte, Cowles. Rchlueter. Culp. R. X. Davis. Second Itow — Fleuchau-s. Collins. Christianson, Chris toff ersoii. Cassidy, CoIu-ti, Kosier. First Row — Cliifos, Bray. Beaton. Uinilnit. CDSsalinoni. Brechlfr, Iliird. Front — Conners, COMPANY B, PLATOON 1: Tiiird Row, Left to Rijjlit— Koester. Lapins. Kranse. Kovar, Krautli. Knope. Kreyel, Knopf. Second Row — Ken worthy. Klinietz. Kenny, Keprios, Kerchner, Kirkland. W. D. Kinp. Kosliey. First Row — Kerivan, Keathley, Kalebicli. Kaiser, Keller, Karliow, Kardi, Jones, Kanips. Kelly (Platoon Petty Ottieeri, Oiinip (Platoon Leader). M -— ■H K WM i PZ ji: ... ' ,- • ■• ' .■■. -,- „■■,,.. — ,.—■JBEi — w COMPANY A. PLATOON 2: Tliirrt Roiv. Left to Uijlht— Hanl.v. Hawkins. Hnupt. Hnseiis. Henderson. Hartit-nn. Secoiul Row — Hawthorne. Carozza. Flarms. Hann. Hanson, Gripp. First Row — Heller, Gerlianlt. (iilman. (;ilison, Gates, Grotz, Grinnell, Grossman. Pit. Leailer, II. W. . lilstroni: I ' lt. ( ' I ' d, It. M. Davis. CO.MIWNV li. I ' LATOilN 2: Tliinl Row. Left 1.. llisljl— L.vtie. .li.lmsoii, Loekwooil, Me(. ' artli.v, Hunt, MeFarlan, Holz. Ilonslilon. Hiekey. Sec-ond Row— Hopfer, Hitch, Lemoke, Lee, TIofTnian, L.vons. Humphrey, Ilnnilley, Lent .. First Row — Gasmann. Latinsky, Reilly, Lowe, Lilly. McNiveii. Ilohnt ' reti. Simons. Spalding:. Front — I ' liliafieo. COMPANY A. PLATOON 3: Tliird Row. Left to KlRtit— Fortinherry, Frn)!ler. HotTnian. Flynn. Flostrotn, Frazer, Rado. Serond How — Edwards. KkllllKl. Klniore. Martell. t:nertner. Fisti. Freudenbur er. First Row- -Iteliart. Derr, Delvey, Duggar, Drake, Dentenno, Miller. Front— Suppers. Crowley. COMPANY ' C. PLATOON 1: Fourth Row. Loft to Right— WertT. WIsslnger Jenistn. Wade. Williams, Rosen, Turpln. Third Row-Joest. Ingralinm. Jalir. Ruskin. Seheller. Trainor. Seoonil Row— Ivlniey. Tiirpf . Rlpps. .lames. Waller Rapp, Watson. First Row — Sganga, WenzlaflT. Welsman. Sriinrf. Ishi-rner, StIleH. Front — Slicctz. Shearer. 194 COMPANY C. PLATOON 2: Third Row, Left to Right— Voda. Thompson, Terry. Struck, Stewart. Second Row — Viiiopal. Weaver, Schindhelm, Rawsou, Shew. First Piuw— Smith, Stangor, yolf, Stratman, York. V- 1 2ers line up for on inside inspection. Under two flags — Novy trainees Ivimey, Edgecomb, Fleuchaus and Turpin march as color guard. And then I said, to t TRAINEE ' S LIFE AT Come on there sailor, hit the deck! Will you loo i3Bi «iiwP!BTOP«fflii«iiaianm So I ' m not a civilian — So that ' s what happened to Vitamin Flintheart! U. S. S. BUCKNELL at that blonde. Os °niy i on, ce ' O, OW. A ' Uf Oh h ' °fn e, • , cf ' °6, Gone the sun — from the land, from the sea, from the skies.  JE ■i f s 90Hf. Helping Bucknellionb gel inlu the bwing of college life are vet counselors: Seel, Allesio, Irwin, McKeegon, Haas, Murdock, Ward Gage, advisor; M. Smith, Melly, Jockson, Schellhardt, Hieber, Jones. - tJ ] | i , ' . s=-« , ih v HI Br ..y M 1 % 1 pf-j PR Mj ft Jratrl jB ' iiii 19 mBM Wm Hi w! ' K ' ■• H m 4 1 Ktr W Mk Doting was tough for the Nuvy when Bucknell veterans swarmed up the hill. Hup — two — three — four — No, we have no A. S, T. P., but fraternity hell week keeps the men stepping. 198 KS VK K« gi ««a««B«i,-C« 1 ;ea.;ir BACK TO UNCLE SUGAR ABLE The guns are silent, the missions completed, and the long awaited desire is fulfilled. Buck- nellians are coming back to don tweeds instead of khaki and put aside their guns for slide rules. They want to be a part of the old Bucknell way of life — to have breakfast at Guy Payne ' s, after- noon dates at Pardoe ' s, and, most of all, to get back with friends. They may be a little older, but smokers and dances, symposium and pic- nics, intramural sports and proms, are still the things that spell Bucknell. The old traditions, the new spirit, is coming back with these men. They ' re back to hit the books, to make some- thing of their lives. But right now they want the things they fought for — the things they thought of — the experience and happiness that comes with being a Bucknellian. Silhouetted against the Christy Mathewson Memorial Gates are vets and their dotes, strolling around the 300 acres. Lines, lines, lines — but the vets don ' t mind when chow is at the receiving end. 199 ii Wish my checks would start coming through! Dr, Hodley of the Veterans Administration helps Tom Quigley interpret a clause in the G. I. Bill of Rights. No, it isn ' t The Three Bears — it ' s Daddy studying for a poly sci test tomorrow. Double Assignment! This certainly is o cose of strictly from hunger ! jb r I V J .Kj r fc-wq aHWi«HKC«i. aaB«it I li No more Captain Franceski, no more demerits, no more restrictions — Bucknell here I come as o civilian. Well Jesse — it ' s been a long time. Good to see you bock. I ' m a peacetime pilot now. Over at the Milton airport, Jerry Kay looks out of the cockpit of his plane before taking off. Old Bucknellians that are brand new vets gather in the Rec Room to reminiesce about the good old days, and make plans for their future on the Bucknell campus. ..itlMril utufi upt uc «tM Bucknell has entered her second century with an armful of blueprints — blueprints that will become brick and stone realities before very long. This year the proposed new library came $200,000 closer to a new cornerstone, and a new library, science building, auditorium, little thea- ter and a swimming pool are really on their way. Homecoming 1956 will probably see the completion of the enlarged music building, boulevard lights for roads and walks, expert care of old trees, resurfacing of campus roads, enlarged parking space at Davis Gym, and the landscaping of a new campus entrance from Route 404. Those ere the first items in Bucknell ' s pro- gram of expansion, after which will come the extension of the Vaughon Literature Building for the use of the departments of psychology, philosophy, religion and art. Bucknell Hall will be renovated for a Little Chapel and Student Church, and after the erection of the new library, the present Carnegie Library will be converted into a Student Activities Building. Some day too, there may even be a college chapel, faculty club rooms, language houses, the President ' s House transformed into an Alumni Center, a university bus for the use of students and faculty groups, a rustic lodge at the Christian Association Center at Cowan and a clubhouse at the golf course. These aren ' t blueprints yet. They ' re still just dreams, but they ' ll be blueprints before very long because a one hundredth birthday has come along just in time to fire Bucknellians with the anticipation and enthusiasm for the good things to come! The first building on the list in Bucknell ' s plan for expansion is a new library which will include an Art Gallery and Museum, and will be located on the Lit hill. A.M iOl r, %Mi 4i. ' Ihi ' ' . H ' ' %yill ■Di ' ' L M :. s : ■' Ts ' ' 5l ' ' M v ' ijHi ii P! ' ■f e c .jjiMsv;.- ■' .S A sister building to the Vaughan Literature Building, the new Science edifice will be situated on the hill facing what is really the front entrance of the Lit building, now considered by the students as the back. — .••-««JC P The much desired swimming pool will be a reality when Davis Gym is completed. It will be lo- cated where the wooden steps are now, and then wings will be added to each side for offices and game rooms. There ' s a model of Bucknell of Tomorrow in the engineering building, but here it is in a drawing showing exactly how Bucknell will look at the close of her second great century. n - ' B f f ■. ' f: f ■•3! fi. , ■A Hi 4.- r0; J - 1946 L ' Agenda Staff Editur-in-Chicf - - - Margaret Thompson Business Manager - - - - Betty Wynn Assistant Editors, Gloria Whitman, Eleanor Dillon Adiertising Manager - - Barbara Messer Circulation Manager - _ - Rita Clemens Adviser . . - - Trennie E. Eisley Centennial Section Editor Claire Burkhart Ada Corn Senior Section Editor Ruth Evans Jo-Ann Farquhar Mary Jane Grove Margaret Gurnee EUTHA RlCHTER M. Elizabeth Erb Suzanne Weirich - Elizabeth Wells Adriane Krawit Tozia Lewski Ruth Scotchmer Crcatiie Minds Building Tomorrow Editor - ... - Grace Deissi.er Assistant Editor ... Patricia Whittam Marion Adam Lois Miller Miriam Evans Victoria Reid Betty Ann Fowler Ruth Sortore Jane Horrocks People Are Talking About Editor - _ . Assistant Editor Mary Baush Gloria Binkley A S Jesse Culp Nancy Derkacz Faith Lief A Short Life and a Gay One Editor _ . . Assistant Editor Rolland C. Herpst Jean Krausc A. Patricia Means Margaret Miller Oh to Victory Editor - . . Paul Layden Ralph E. Hurd Editor . - - Marjorie Grahame Doris Ann Miller Hail and Farewell Navy Editor - . - John Wilbur - Ellen Perrott Virginia Curtin Jean McKernan Marjorie Myers Ruth Naul Ellen Park Jean Taylor Shirley-Anne Parke ViTo D ' Amore Barbara Preston Charlotte Schultz Thomas Widger Robert Megargel A S Arthur Scheller Elizabeth Haofield Margery Stickler A S Hugh L. Myers Veteran Editor - Thomas Quigley Copy Editor Patricia Canright Dorothy Gotterer Gratia Henry Photography Staff Editor Walter Brown Nicholas Daviduk Michael Levbarge A S David Lowe Art Editor - A S Franklin Ruelke Jean Cober Directory Editor Alyson Kauflfman Daniel Burt Robert Sundy Jacklyn Friedman Jean Lenox Ruth Richardson - Nathan Moss Michael Nightingale William Schreiter A S Donald Schlueter Jean Strassle Elaine Green Mary Christian Rosa Meyersburg Assistant Business Manager - Dorothy Danenhower Advertising Manager Gloria Child Dorothea Garrick Joan Golightly Sara McFall Louise Phelps Jean Phillips Circulation Manager Vito D ' Amore Arax Aroosian Charlotte Billipp Ellen Davidson Beverly Graham Office Staff Manager Jean Adams Doline Butzcr Jean Brock Jean Creelman Barbara Fitzgerald Marguerite Gleason Janice Grant Nancy Gettman Virginia Haefele Marjorie Hudson Barbara Messer Elizabeth Qulnn Alice Schoonmaker June Stott Albert Schmidt William Wilkinson Kathryn Witz Rita Clemens Peggy Randolph Dorothy Seesholtz A S Robert Score Barbara Wall Jane Wilbur Jeanne Morgenthal Doris Lyngaas Betty Milnamow Sheila Obsfeld Jane Rockwell Jean Runkle Faith Van Sise Margaret Soars Jean Stone Mary Lou Walter 204 ■r «8w )e«,M«wa i .wjaata a Acknowledgments •••♦ ©II Ef-t— J2 e, the editors and staff of the 1946 L ' Agenda, wish to express our sincere appreciation to the following for their generous aid and cooperation: JOSEPH ALBI, President of the Athletic Round Table, Spokane, Washington. JOSEPH COMER, who was influential in contacting Bing Crosby. ERNEST S. CRAMER, Instructor in Chemical Engi- neering. BING CROSBY, Academy Award Winner. LARRY CROSBY, of Bing Crosby Incorporated. CULBERT PIPE AND FITTINGS COMPANY. MRS. N. F. DAVIS, of the Registrar ' s Office. FRANK G. DAVIS, Director of Admissions and Alumni. TRENNIE E. EISLEY, Faculty Adviser. J. P. FERGUSON. HORACE S. HAND, Commercial Artist. HAROLD W. HAYDEN, Librarian. H. WALTER HOLTER, Registrar. MARY H. HUNT, Recorder. JOHN B. MILLER, Professor of Electrical Engineering. WILLIAM G. OWENS, Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus. DONALD AND HOLLIS ROSS, Photographers. WILLIAM H. SCHUYLER, Professor of Chemical Engi- neering. CARL N. STIBER, of Grit Publishing Company. ROBERT E. STREETER, Instructor of English. BUD WARD, National Amateur Golf Champion. WILLIAM A. WELLMAN, Director of The Story of G. I. Joe. HARRY WICKEY, Resident Artist. 205 1 ■aB.a3 3PiiiiKagwB«a s«o v.««a j«iaai . ..,. . .......i:_.v-....,.. aM.A4i,;ahii fi ,ii ,a -u -t? - • : -u -u -u he irsp- HUNDRED YEARS c ongratulations to Bucknell University on the notable achievements of the First Century. Q jtnd Best Wishes for a Second Century of even greater accomplishments. 1 ECONOMY FUSE MFG. COMPANY CHICAGO • ILLINOIS i •Or -C? -U 208 -c? . aaa)iB!ftMtge!w« si iiar.itrir..ni.i}iiiifrfisa-iihl ' }iTiii i DIRECTOHY AND INDEX FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Name Home Address Page Baker, W. Neil, Asst. in Mechanical Drawing 7 Brown St. Ballentine, F. G., Prof, of Latin Lang, and Lit 626 Taylor St 62 Begeman, Hilda L., Inst, in Physics 414 S. Seventh St 63 Benson, Paul, Inst, in Math, and Astron Summitt Apts., 60 S. Second St. Blake, Wainwright D., Asst. Prof, of Psychology 1725 Market St 60 Blum, Sylvester J., Inst, in Physical Educ. for Men Bond, Charles M.. Prof, of Religion 309 S. Sixth St 63, 70 Bryan, Margaret L., Inst, in Physical Educ. for Women 40 S. Second St 167 185 Bueffel, Jr., Bernard H., Asst. Prof, of E. E College Park ' . ' 60 Burgee, Clyde E., Assoc. Prof, of Economics 124 S. Fifth St 53, 64 Burpee, Frank E., Prof, of Mech. Engr., Emeritus 110 S. Second St. Chapman, Stanley H., Asst. Prof, of Sociology 615 Taylor St 61 Clinger, Malcolm A., Inst, in Mech. Drawing 227 S. Fourth St. Coleman. William H., Prof, of English 133 S. Thirteenth St SI 21 Colestock, Henry T., Prof, of History, Emeritus R. D. 1, Box 339. 48th Ave. N., St. Petersburg, Fla. Cook, Mrs. Gladys C, Asst. Prof, of French 117 S. Front St 62 Cook, Harold E.i Asst. Prof . of Music 117 S. Front St 53, 64 Cornelius, Edward G., Asst. Prof, of Economics 135 Brown St 64 Cramer, Ernest S.. Inst, in Chem. Engr 127 N. Third St 60 Davis, Frank G., Prof, of Education 140 S. Front St 60 Derr, Sylvia, Asst. Prof, of Physical Educ. for Women 43 S. Second St 167 Eisley, Trennie E., Inst, in Bus. English 1131 Market St 57 Fagley, Thomas F., Inst, in Chemistry 59 S. Fourth St 61,71 Frantz, Adolf I., Prof, of German College Park 62, 68 Gage, Ward 70, 198 Gathings, James A., Assoc. Prof, of Political Science 122 S. Fifth St 53, 63 Goins, Mary, Asst. Prof, of Secretarial Science 46 S. Front St. Gold. John S., Prof, of Math, and Astronomy 306 S. Third St 64 Gregory, George M., Assoc. Prof, of English 30 S. Fifth St 53, 59, 61, 67 Gummo, Blanchard, Assoc. Prof, of Art 219 Market St. 59, 63 Hadley, Loren S., Asst. Prof, of Psychology 2 Brown St. 60, 200 Halline, Allan G., Assoc. Prof, of American Lit College Park 59, 61 Hansen, Walter L., Inst, in Organ 29 N. Seventh St. 64 Harriman, Philip L., Prof, of Psychology College Park 60 Hoeroyd. Howard B., Inst, in Mech. Engr 237 S. Third St. 60 Humphreys, Albert E.. Inst, in Physical Educ. for Men 166 Irland, George A.. Prof, of Electrical Engr 5 Market St. Jenkins, Grace, Inst, in Voice, Retired 55 N. Eighth St. Johnson, William T., Asst. 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Adm. and Economics 44 Market St. 64 McRae. Jr.. William D., Inst, in Piano 55 S. Water St. 64, 128 Melrose, Melicent, Inst, in Voice Summitt Apts.. 60 S. Second St. 64 Meyer. Ernst W.. Assoc. Prof, of Social Science 138 S. Front St. 63, 136 Middlesworth, Bettv lane. Acting Inst, in History R. D. 1. Watsontown 62, 71 Miller, F. deWolfe. Inst, in English 207 S. Fourth St. 61 Miller, John B.. Assoc. Prof, of Electrical Engr 1401 Market St. 68 Miller. L. Paul. Lecturer in Educ. Extension Div 2014 N. Washington Ave., Scranton Miller. William I., Asst. Prof, of Mathematics 220 S. Third St. 64, 71 Millward. Carl L., Lecturer in Education 526 N. Front St., Milton 60 Moorhead, M. Scott, Inst, in Mathematics 37 S. Second St. Musser, Malcolm E.. Asst. Prof, of Phvsical Educ. for Men 57 N. Fourth St. Nimkoff, Mever F.. Prof, of Sociology 120 S. Thirteenth St. 61 Oliphant, J. Orin. Prof, of History College Park 62 Owens. William G., Prof, of Chemistrv, Emeritus 613 Tavlor St. Page. 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Fifth St 62 Stagg, Jr., Amos A., Inst, in Physical Educ. for Men University Height s, Selinsgrove Steel, Matthew, Acting Prof, of Chemistry 35 N. Eighth St 61 Stewart, Norman H., Prof, of Zoology 148 Brown St 62 Stickney, Charles F., Inst, in Violin 250 Harrison St 63 Stillman. Donald G., Asst. Prof, of English 34 S. Front St 59 Stolz, Paul G., Prof, of Music 103 S. Front St 64, 70 Streeter, Robert E., Inst, in English 126 S. Fourth St 57, 61 Swartz, Lloyd M., Inst, in Mathematics 713 Elmira St., Williamsport 64, 71 Tasker, Roy C, Assoc. Prof, of Biology 1411 W. Market St 62 Warren, W. Preston, Acting Professor of Philosophy 21 S. Fourth St 63 Whitenight, Mary M., Inst, in Physical Educ. for Women 55 N. Eighth St 167 Wickey, Harry, Artist in Residence Wood, Arthur L., Asst. Prof, of Sociology 141 S. Eleventh St 61 Bly, Mrs. Earl W., Asst. in Bacteriology 712 Main St., Watsontown Brumbaum, Harold R., Grad. Asst. in English 331 W. C. 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J 1 8 211 Sordoni Construction Co Contractors FORTY FORT, WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA A Century for Bucknell - Forty Years for the College Inn Bucknell, who is the author and inspiration of men of good character and good works, is now celebrating her first century of achievement and distinction. The Baptist church, two other churches, and the local Masonic Lodge, are the only institutions in Lewisburg slightly older than the college. Mercantile manufac- turing and canal boat pursuits have come and gone, and have been buried in oblivion. The College Inn alone has the longest history of continuous manage- ment over a like period of time. Bom in the fall of lOOO in a pedler ' s basket, it has survived all the growing pains and vicissitudes of adversity and prosperity, in particular the financial ills of fires, panics, and depressions. It has out-lived the petty persecutions of two generations of patriotic racketeers, the by-products of our war years. It has played a leading part in the social life of Bucknell and is a recognized campus institution, already having served two generations of college students. It came not to be ministered, but to serve its patrons in unself- ish ways. It has been an honor and privilege to have served such a distinguished clientele and in all due season we hope to justify your confidence in us. We extend thanks and greeting to our friends. PAYNE ' 09 on the quadranj le TO LAKES-TO-SEA SYSTEM Tomorrow ' s Way lo (io Today Shamokin, Hazleton, Easton, Newark, New York City, Williamsport, DuBois, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Youngstown, Cleveland and most intervening points. Lewisburg Ageno.v STEININGER ' S CAFE 235 Market Street Phone . ' ;-79. ' l 212 ..„,A:aa v:ffl i.;j; aie.i.aMi :ak.. , - .,- Name Home Address Allard, Ethel Joan, Soph 1200 Lindale Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. Allen, Charles William, Fr Ill Soutli Main St., DuBois, Pa. Allen, Jr., Edward George, Soph., L. C. A 48 Cranford Place, Teaneck, N. 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Bannister, Barbara McKenzie, Fr 113 West Poplar St., Floral Park, N. Y. Barber, Dorothv Lee, Soph 307 N. Second St., Millville, N. J. Barber, Joseph William, Jr., S. A. M 213 State St., Perth Amboy, N. J. Barker, Gretchen Arline, Jr 316 N. Park Ave., Warren, Ohio Barker, Nancy Almira, Fr., P. M 639 Shadowlawn Drive, Westfield, N. J. Barker, Thomas George, Jr 126 S. Fifth St., Lewisburg, Pa. Barnes, Lacey Kingston, Fr.. L. C. A Lowman Road, Elmira, N. Y. Barnett. Shelton William, Jr 1032 North Front St., Sunbury, Pa. Barr, Robert Atwood, Fr 1210 North Pearl St., Shamokin, Pa. Barratt, Alfred Weaver, Soph 195 Hammer Ave.. Johnstown. Pa. Barrett, Drew Aldas, Fr 336 Broad St.. Montoursville, Pa. Barrett, Manuel Lore, Sr 266 Devon St., Kearny, N. J. Bartelt, Curtis Frederick, Fr 1419 Kerper St., Philadelphia, Pa. Bastian, Benjamin Franklin, Soph 350 Pennsylvania Ave., Sunbury, Pa. Bastress, Robert Milton, Grad 652 Orange St., Northumberland, Pa. Bates. Maynard Woody. Sr., S. X 247 Beech St., Arlington, N.J. Baum, John Emenuel, Soph 62 West Main St., Palmyra, Pa. Baumer, William Hurl, Fr 28 Upper Alarket St., Milton, Pa. -,,-■, Baush, Mary, Sr., K. D 6841 Gorsten St., Philadelphia 19. Pa. 4, 53 Baver. Gerald. Soph., S. A. M 422 Albemarle Road. Cedarhurst, N. Y. Beale, Eileen Anne, Soph 1256 East 7th St., Brooklyn 30. N. Y. Bealmear, II. Harry Jasper, Fr.. S. C 28 N. Fourth, Zanesville, O. Beard. Welton Edward, Special 134 South Third St., Lewisburg, Pa. Beattv, Nancv lane, Fr., P. M 425 West Main St.. Brookville, Pa. Bebb, William H., Fr Riverside, Pa. Becher, Lester Carter, Soph.. S. A. E Great Neck Road, Copiague, N. Y. Bechtel, Barbara Jean, Fr.. P. M 1205 Market St., Lewisburg, Pa. Bechtel, George Hilton, Fr 1205 Market St., Lewisburg, Pa. Beckley, Jr., Russell Mortimer, Fr.. K. S. . . 104 Bar Reach Road, Port Washington. L. L. N. Y. Becker Bee, Marion Lois. Jr R. D. No. 1. Homer. N. Y ' . Beers. Jr., Madison Wesley, Fr 215 North 12th St., Sunburv, Pa. 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Lewisburg, Pa Reitz Carl Owen ' Fr 301 South Fourth St., Sunbury. Pa Reitz, Mark H., Soph Winf eld Pa Reitzler, Robert Tames. Fr., P. G. D 1212 Elm Ave., West Collingswood. N. J Remck. John Joseph, Fr 504 N Deceased. 40,58,121, 123, 137, 148, 164 145 160 61,132,137.161,198,200 68, 131 40. 128 . .. 40 .. 148 158 138 Shaver St., Mt. Union, Pa. 239 m TOO Years of Progress It is a proud privilege and pleasure to extend our congratula- tions and best wishes to Bucknell University on the occasion of its One Hundredth Anniversary Celebration. . . . and during Bucknell ' s celebration of 100 years of prog- ress and enlightenment, may we add our wishes for many more years of service to the community, state and the nation. We join with other Lewisburg institutions and private citizens in saying a good job well done, and may we all hope to contribute some effort of our own to help in our own small way the assurance that that enviable record will continue. 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Li ntz, Proprietor 242 ■' ' ■pi MV rf ' -gK Wff■i:iiv.- ;-.■!- ; r.:? rK:- ' r::.:. -■- ' ' ' - fl fir Name Home Address Page SchoU. Walter, Fr., D. S 230 South Water St., Lewisburg, Pa. Scholl, Dorothea Rcgina, Soph., P. B. P Rose Tree Road, Media, Pa 82, 150, 186 Schoonmaker, Alice Marguerite, Jr., K. D 346 Hamilton Place, Hackensack. N. J 57, 71, 130, 148, 186 Schreiter. William Oscar, Fr., P. K. P 547 W. Emaus Ave., Allentown, Pa 1 18, 123, 159 Schroder, Alta Kay, Sr R. D. No. 1, Salina, Pa 42, 68, 69, 70, 71, 93, 151 Schultz, Charlotte Virginia, Jr., K. D 809 Columbia Ave., Lansdale, Pa 130, 148 Schultz, Sliirley Rae, Fr., K. D 800 Columbia Ave., Lansdale, Pa 148 Schwartzberg, Joan Phyllis, Jr 630 Gramatan Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y 132, 137 Schwarz, Carl Robert, Fr., D. S 217 Hastings Ave., Upper Darby, Pa 155 Schweiker, Jr., Robert Francis, Fr 1039 Vine Ave., Williamsport, Pa. Schweiker, Shirley Jeamie, Fr., D. D. D Worcester, Pa 79, 146 Scotchmer, Ruth Elizabeth, Sr., K. D 56 East William St., Corning, N. Y 42, 97, 148 Scott, Carolyn Jane, Jr 141 Bergen Ave., Jersey City 5, N. J. Scouller, Mary Reynolds, Fr 9 North Mill St., North East, Pa. Seals, A. Margaret 26 Vine St., Shickshinny, Pa. Seals, Omar Clayton. Fr 26 Vine St., Shickshinny, Pa. Seaman, Doris May, Fr 2840 Burnet Ave., Cincinnati, O. Search. June Harding, Sr 22 Chester St., Kingston, Pa. 43, 70 Searing, Mary-Preston, Jr 53 Elizabeth St., Dover, N. J 71, 124, 130, 149 Sears, Jane Moore, Jr 1305 Campbell St., Williamsport 16, Pa. 149 Seel, James Winston, Sr., B. T. P 166 Lloyd Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 174, 175, 198 Seesholtz, Dorothy Jean, Soph 208 E. Second St., Berwick, Pa 137 Seidler, Edwin Hersh, Fr 211 Sunbury St., Minersville, Pa. Seiler, Donald Joseph, Fr 271 Hepburn St., Milton, Pa. Sekulsky, Charles Edward. Fr 1422 N. Front St., Sunbury, Pa. Selinger, Grace Charlotte, Fr 1317 Queen St., Pottstown, Pa. Seiner, Chester Joseph, Jr 100 East Main St., Nanticoke, Pa. 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L 155 Shook, Mary Ellen, Fr 217 West Penn St., Muncy. Pa. Shook, Jr., Ravmond Edward. Fr 40 Green St., Muncv. Pa. 198 Shore, Lois, S ' r 221 W. Second Ave., Williamsport 32, Pa. 43, 71, 138 Shorin. Irma Suzanne, Soph 582 Montgomery St., Brooklyn. N. Y. Shorin, Toel, Sr., S. A. M 582 Montgomerv St., Brooklvn, N. Y. Shorkley, Frank Harry, Fr 157 Ridge Rd., Nut ' ley, N. J. Shrader, Robert Emerson. Sr 60 W. Pettebone St., Fortv Fort, Pa. Shreve, Sally Claire, Fr.. P. B. P 814 Myrtle St!. Erie, Pa. Shugart, James William, Sr., S. A. E 249 W. Seventh St., Erie, Pa. Shulman, lack. Sr., S. A. M 315 Riverside Dr., New York 25, N. Y. Shumberger. Shirley Ann, Fr., P. M 830 N. Broad St., Allentown, Pa. 149, 186 Shunk, Catherine Amelia, Fr 117 Turbot Ave., Milton, Pa. Shunk. Jr., Clayton H., Fr 117 Turbot Ave., Milton, Pa. Shupp, Gordon Leon. Fr Effort, Pa. Shcvdoff, ' ictor. Soph 23 Cummins St., Franklin, N. J. Siblev, Barbara Mable, Soph 65 Catherine St., Hornell. N. Y. Sieger, Earl W., Fr., K. S 49 Rocklvn Place, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sileo, Nicholas Gennaro, Fr 608 W. 10th St.. Chester, Pa. 124, 128 Silver, Joyce Elise. Fr., D. Z 904 West Eleventh St.. Wilmington, Del. 86, 1 53 Simmet, William Herman, Fr 189 Dewart. Sliamokin, Pa. Simmons, Elizabeth Ann, Fr., K. D 334 Oneida St., Monessen, Pa. Simon, Gloria Helen, Soph., D. Z Ill N. Diamond St.. Mt. Pleasant, Pa, 153 Simon, Samuel, Fr., S. A. M Box No. 274, Jersey Shore, Pa. ... Simsarian. Pauline Maryann, Jr., A. X. 128 Shippen St., Weehawken, N. J. 9j, 14j, l.- S Sinclair. George, Fr 594 East 42nd St., Brooklvn 3. N. Y. Singleman. William Campbell, Fr., S. A. E 431 Walnut St.. Elizabeth, N. J. SipFer, Eleanor Morgan. Soph., P. B. P 3 Golf Rd., Darby, Pa. ISO Skelton, Robert Edson, Fr Kennesaw, Ga. Skinner, Mary Elizabeth, Fr 105 West Fifty Fifth St., N. Y., N. Y. Skjelbreia, Lars, Spe Ch. Michelsensgl 27 III, Oslo, Norway Slack, Jane Griffiths, Soph 147 N. Eighth St., Lewisburg. Pa 128, 138 Slick, Norman Statler, Fr., P. K. 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Kirkland, John Leonard 118 S. Union St., Elgin, III. Kittle. Jr., Earl Haleden R. F. D. 1. Hudson, N. Y. Kjarsgaard. Torben 1936 N. Ridgeway Ave., Chicago, III, Klages, William Klagstad, Robert Lloyd Gulliver, Mich, Klimctz, Robert J. William 101 1 Sheridan Rd., Escanaba, Mich. Kindig, Carl Knope, Harold Emil Le Cross, Ind. Knopf, Roger Herman 620 N. Meade St.. Appleton, Wis. Kocstcr, Jr., Edward William 1918 Bigolow St., Cincinnati 19. O. Koskev, Alvin Robert 106 Main St.. Ne.gaunee, Mich. Kovar ' , Edward Allan 113 S. Grove St.. Oak Park, III. Krasno, Mvron Maitland 3118 N. 45th St.. Milwaukee 10, Wis, Kratt. Richard Michael 2123 Cass St., La Crosse, Wis. Krause, Arthur Raymond 4444 S. Griffin Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Krauth, Frederick Leopold 2429 Clifton Ave., Cincinnati, O. Kregel. Richard Frederick East St., Crete. III. Kurtznian, Zacharv 2166 Clinton . Kvc., Bronx, N. ' . Laing, Joseph Thiitle 802 Wells St., Sistcrville. W. Va. La Jcunessc, lames Joseph 10227 S. Kostncr Ave., Oak Lawn, 111. Lapins, Daniel William 1004 S. Third Ave., Maywood, III. Latinskv, Charles Herbert 297 Pennsylvania Ave., Brooklyn, X. Y. Laudadio. Joseph 3223 S. Clinton St., Fort Wayne 5, Ind. Layman, Robert Lee, Alan Frederick 304 S. Second St.. Rockford, III. Lee. Francis Wilson 544 E. 89th St., New York 28, N. Y. Lemcke, Jack Alvin 411 Marshall Ave., South Milwaukee. Wis. Lentz, Harold N 1 122 W. Orchard St., Milwaukee 4, Wis. Pat c 194 194 33,68, 180 . . l '  4 M. 193 . . 194 h. 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 ... 194 ... 194 ... 194 ... 194 ... 194 ... 194 ... 194 ... 194 ... 194 ... 68 . . . 194 175. 194 . . . 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 174 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 68 194 69 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 .. 68.193 36,68,193 194 194 68 194 194 194 252 ' ii ' i :■■■•:•■?!■-  •■■t.vffyss-M. . ' iv v ' r- Si iSi rfi ' fV ' i ' iVll- 1 j ' i,,„(. Home Address Lilly John Kimball 360 West Point Ct., St. Louis 5, Mo. . . . Lipinski, Charles Casmir R. 1, Box 112, Mt. Olive 111. Lockwood, Douglas Leonard ' ' ' J ' ; - Lohmann, Kenneth Satterfield 25 W oodhill Rd., Tenafly, N. J. Lowe, David Miller 1525 Gregory Ave., Wilmette, 111.. . Lyons Lawrence Henry 7132 Greenwood Ave., Upper Darby, Pa.. . Lytle Charles William 22 Hazelwood Ave., Newark 6, N.J... MacClure, Douglas Malcolm 4408 S. Howard Ave., Western Sprmgs, 111. MacKenzie, Robert George 11-35 S. Wesley Ave., Oak Park, 111. Mahaffy, Dwight Atherton 213 S. Sixth St.. Monmouth, 111. Mailloux, William Philip 45 Marietta Dr., San Francisco 16, Calif. Malley Tack Luke 4707 Southern Parkway, Louisville 8, Ky. Manrod, ' George Edgar • • • • - ,. ' 0 ° ' d. O. Marlin Arnold 63 Prospect St., estwood. N.J. Marshall Frederick Carl 3643 N. Illinois St.. Indianapolis 8. Ind. Martell, Donald Charles 3217 14th Ave., Kenosha, Wis. . . Martin, lerome Carleton ■• • • • • 2- 28 Cideou Ave., Zion, I . Maver, Gordon Emerson 702 N. Vermihan St., Danville, I . McCarthy, Jr., James Patrick 804 Manor Court Joliet, 111.. . McFarlan, Robert Randall 63 S. Vernon Lane. Fort Thomas Ky.. . McNiven Kenneth William 13 Bigelow Ave., Thompsonville, Conn.. . Miller, John Sanford Fair Acres, Central Nyack, N. i--- Mitten, William George 58 Somerset Ave., W mthrop. Mass. Mitter, Thomas Stapel 2657 Atlantic Ave.. Cincinnati O. Morley Edward L 1039 Alta Vista, Jackson, Miss. Moleck ' , Fldward John R- D. 2, Smithficld Pa. Moore, William Grant 2139 Bayard Ave.. St. Paul, Minn. Morse, Harold Wilbur 1 1 Highland St., Gloucester. Mass. ■. Myers Hugh Lane 26 Susquehanna Ave., Tunkhannock, Pa. • . Noona ' n, Roger Gordon 2223 Montgomery Ave., Ashland, Ky. Normando. Neal ; ' ' ' ' ' , ' V ' ' in ' ' A ' Nutt Tames Henry 2329 Parkwood Ave., I oledo 10, U. Olsoii ' Tr Andrew N 76 Church St., Port Allegany. Pa. Olsen, ' Robert Carlton 8 Fairview Ave.. Peabody, Mass. Paradis, William Benjamin 36 High St., Rockport, Mass. Parks Terry Alfred 2205 E. Hampton Ave., Tucson, Ariz. Paul. Lvnn ' Edwin 175 McCrum St.. Huntington Ind. Peflfer Clarence N 287 W. Hazeltine Ave.. Kenmore, N. 1 . Pepper. Millard Dukes 1053 N. Eyre Drive, Chester Pa. Perruzzi, Jr., Carmen ' 88 Sagamore St., Lynn. Mass. Perry Donald Walter 3027 Guilford Ave., Indianapolis 5, Ind. Petzen, John N •.■■■■• Goshen, N. Y. Pierson. Warde Chittenden 2j19 Harrison St.. Evanston, 111. Pleatman. Stanlev 1115 Egan Hills Drive. Cincinnati, O. Posner. Bernard lack 3094 Brighton Fifth St.. Brooklyn, N. . Potter, George Walter 122 W. North St., W aynesboro. Pa. Powell, Robert Lee 1416 N. 12th St., aco, Tex. Power, Barnev Frederick R. 4, Box 246, Anaheim. Calif. Provost. Paul ' Edouard 17 Oak St., Dedhani Mass. Puerner Paul Ravmond 7808 Warren Ave., W auwatosa 13. VV is. Puliafico, Carmelo Anthonv Barre-Worc Rd.. South Barre Mass.. Rado, Richard William . . ' 686 Prospect St., Maplewood, N. J. . Rannev, Roval William • She bina Mo. Rapp Ralph 68 Cumberland Walk, Brooklyn, N. .- Rasin ' ussen-Taxdal. David Samuel 568 E. Main St., Nanticoke F-a. Rauliut, Richard Edmund 3705 Madis..n Ave.. Brookheld. 111. ■Rave, William Richard 1872 Himt Ave Bronx N. .. Rawson, Edward Byrd 519 S. Orange St .Media Pa. ■Redmond. Gerald Francis 2188 S. 83rd St., W est Al is 4 Wis. Reilly John Cecil 2 Gerard Court, Oceansidc, Long Island. N. Y.- Richardson, Tames Autrv Box 12. Crowyille, La. Riehle, Albert loscph . . ' . 4810 Winona Terrace. Cincinnati, O. Ripps, Norman David 69 W. 38th St., Bayonne, N.J. - Rosen, James M 244 W. 74th St., New ork 23, N. .- Rosenberg. Richard Harvey 3810 Greystone Ave., New ork. N Y . Rosier, Victor Leland North Davis Rd., East Aurora, N Y. . Rounding. Robert Campbell 82 Homer St.. Newton Center. Mass. Roveto, Toseph Paul 23 Tennyson St., West Roxbury, Mass. Rowe, Donald Tames 237 Filmore St., Ottiimwa, Iowa Rowsev, Ricliai-d Perrian r ,V ' l- ,,-! - Ruelke. Franklin Rueben 715 14th St., Oshkosh. is. Ruskin. Robert Kenneth 85 Colonial Place, New Rochelle, N. Y .- Sanderson, Robert Beaton 429 High St., Abington, Mass. Schalen, William ; ' ' ' ' A; ' - in ' Vii ' Scharf, Arthur Alfred 5836 North Keating Ave., Chicago 30 111. ■Scheller, Jr.. Arthur Martin 620 Royalton St., aupaca is. . Schick, Tolin Charles 1925 Curdes Ave., Fort W anie 3, Ind. Schindhelm, Richard George 704 S. Vine St., Marshfield, is. . Schlueter, Donald Paul 522 E. Dover St.. Milwaukee, Vis. - Schmidt. Howard Frederic 173 irginia St., Elmluirst, I . Schroeder, Gerald Robert 30 Center St . Co ' stal I.-ake, 111. Score, Robert Emison 1003 Randolph St., Huntsville Ala. ■Scott. William Tohn 7351 Blackstone Ave., Chicago 19, . Serwat, Leonard Harrv 642_6 W 33rd St.. Berwyn, II . Sevcik. Tames Tohn . . 3 1 Lakewood, diicago 1 1 . Sganga. ' Frank N 527 E. 78th St.. New ork 21, N. V ■Shanesv, Th ,mas Leo 831 C entral Ave W ilmette. 111. Shearer Tack Nevin ■621 N. 15th St., Harri.sburg, Pa. ■Sheetz, Richard Smedley 6482 Sherwood Rd.. Philadelphia, Pa. . 253 Pafje . 194 . 194 117,194 ... 194 ... 194 194 194 194 194 194 39, 68 68,117 68 68, 194 .. 194 194 194 4(1.68, 193 195 194 194 194 194 194 68 194 194 195 94. 194, 198 42. 111.192 69,194 194 43, 68, 194 mUMUICWt ' Jluri h Name Home Address Page Sheridan, Warren N 310 Church St., Evanston, 111. Sherman, Harold Myers Box 36, Oriskany, N. Y. Sherwood. Richard Marvin 520 Parker Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Shew, Frederick Blaikie 279 E. Main St., Norwalk, 195 Simons, Richard Duncan 9 Mangrove Rd., Yonkers, N. Y 153, 194 Simons, Richard Thurman 3049 E. Grand Blvd., Detroit, Mich. Siniunsen, Lawrence Francis 7539 Indiana Ave., Chicago 19, 111. Sims, George Paul ' . R. 2, Waupun, Wis. Sisson, Richard Eugene 709 Spencer, Marion, Ind. Skrzat, Stanley Paul 709 W. Fourth St., Lansdale, Pa. Smith, Charles Emory 1807 Hutchins St., Portsmouth, 195 Soberski, Floryan Ludwig 3070 N. Haussen St.. Chicago, 111. Spalding, William Wathen 541 E. Ormsby, Louisville, Ky 194 Spindler, Oscar Orville 2547 Ridge Rd., Lansing, 111. Stalzcr, Charles Edward 543 N. Spring Ave., La Grange, 111. Stammerjohn, Robert George 6947 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago 7 , 111. Stangor, Harold G 822 Graceland Ave., Des Plaines, III 195 Stevenson, Kenneth 10422 S. Wabash, Chicago 28. 111. Stewart, Bradley Avers 28 W. 111th Place, Chicag,. 28, 111 195 Stiles, Rufus Martin 311 W. Eighth St., Manchester, 194 Stratman. James Carl 511 N. Drew St., Appleton, Wis 195 Strawbridge, Ir., Russell E ■226 Park Ave., Rensselaer, Ind. Strohm, Donald Perry 1027 N. Spring St., Elgin, 111. Struck. Kenneth William Carl 3354 N. 30th St., Milwaukee 10. Wis 195 Stvron, James 68 Suppers, Donald Lucas, S. C 14 W. Ferry Rd., Morrisvillc, Pa 44, 53, 68, 71, 160, 194 Swanson, Paul William R. R. 3. Plymouth, Ind. Sweeney, Jr., Les Patrick 9715 S. Winston Ave., Chicago, 111. Swinyer, Lysle Leroy 396 Slade Ave., Elgin, III. Sydnor, Jr., Elliott Philip Auburn, Ky. Taft, Jr.. Jolui Ailes 201 Cumberland Ave., Kenilworth, 111. Terry, Harold Lewis 2609 Eden Ave.. Cincinnati 19, O. Terry, Irwin Charles 7802 W. Hicks St., West Allis 14, Wis 195 TeSelle, Henry Louis Sheboygan Falls, Wis. Thaver. David 68 Thomas, Thomas Harold 710 W. 173rd St., New York 32, N. Y. Thominet. Maurice Jean 2800 N. Leavitt St., Chicago 18, 111. Till inipsi n. Paul Francis R. R. 2, Eaton, O. Tokoph. Milfred Thompson 4824 N. Damen. Chicago 25, 111. Trainor, Donald Thomas 108 S. Fifth St., Duqucsne, Pa 175. 196 Trafford, Donald Rex 507 Homestead Ave.. Seymour, Ind. Tullctt, lack Edgar 517 Martin St., Peoria, 111. Turley, Richard Paul 810 Horseshoe Drive. Jolict. III. Turpin, James Wesley 922 Edgewood Ave., Ashland, Ky 194 Unseth, Jr., Malcolm Wulff Route 3, Banington, 111. Van Pelt, Jolm Milton 2930 Weisser Park Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. Velie, Harold Townsend Marlboro, N. Y. Vilella, Victor Francis R. D. 1, Box 206, Dunbar, Pa 44, 68, 192 Vinopal, Jaines Michael 5841 S. Carpenter St.. Chicago, 111 195 Voda, Joseph Jolin 2634 S. Wesley Ave., Berwyn, 111 195 Wade, Henry Wyatt 5923 Carthage Ave., Cincinnati, 194 Walker, Wallace Neil Route 1, Box 44, Scottsdale, Ariz. Wallace. David Tarlton 210 S. Broadway, Georgetown, Ky. Wallace, William Baxter 826 Iowa, Aurora, 111. Walter, John Gordon 5630 Post Rd., New York 63, N. Y I ' M Walton, William : 1230 Tenth Ave.. Rockford, 111. Watson, Jr., Burl Stevens 11 Bellows Lane, Manhasset, Long Island, N. Y 194 Weaver, John William 403 W. High St., Elkhart, Ind 195 Weingarten, Murray 68 Weisman. Jason 23 Colwell Ave., Brighton, Mass 194 Wellcr, Jr., Harold R. R. 3, Danville, 111. Wenzlafif, Edward Fred 433 59th St., West New York, N. T 194 Werff, Jack Gilbert 803 Willard St., Covington, Kv 194 Whitfield. F.lmer Tollie 201 E. Battel! St.. Mishawaka. Ind. Wickcs, Robert Harold 212 Pine St., Momencc, 111. Widduck, Jr., Louis George 6559 North Greenvicw, Chicago, 111. Wiles, Cierald Leroy 220 E. James St., Bradford, O. Williams. Jr., Boonett Lee P. O. Box 144, Berea, Ky 194 Williams, James Edward 145 North Dennis, Decatur, 111. Williams, Stanwood Ricliard 199 Wolcott Rd., Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. Willis, Herbert Wasem 2115 Elm St., Murphysboro. 111. Wil.son. Edward Eugene 530 W. Washington St., New Castle, Pa 1 74. 1 75, 193 Wiltiuan. Eugene Kenneth R. 1, Box 253 Kewaunee, Wis. Wissinger, N ' irman Ralph 476 E. Northern Ave., Springfield, 194 Wjttc. John William 2312 W. 108th Place. Chicago 43, 111. Woehler, Harold Louis R, 9, Buchanan Rd., Evansville. Ind. Wolf, lohn Kavmond R. D. 1, Farmersville. O. Wolf. Orrin Philip 242 Walden Drive, Glencoe, III 195 Wolter, Jr.. Roy Leslie 9915 S. Oaklev Ave.. Chicago, 111. Wright, Ralph Earl Bcment. 111. Yale, Donald Arthur 728 E. Main St.. Ambov. 111. Yeitcr. Marshall Ross R. D. 4, Warsaw, Ind 47, 08, 193 York, Jr., Owen N 409 Washingfton Ave., Evansville, Ind 195 Yo.st. Kenneth 6327 Sayre Ave., Chicago 31 . 111. Zambrovitz, Walter Charles 108 . Mansfield St., Iromvood. Mich. Zerkel, David 3278 . Summit Ave., Milwaukee 11, Wis. 2.54 Hail Bucknell! •)• J. OR one hundred years Bucknell University has been serving the cause of higher education in America, contributing notably to the rich full development of the land we love and to what we proudly call the American way of life. Bucknell ' s curricular, academic and physical improvements through the years have been noteworthy. Today she has a record undergraduate body drawn from all sections of the country, an attractive educational plant set amid beautiful natural surroundings and a reputation as one of the outstanding universities in the United States. Her plans for the future will carry on the high standards of the past. Many Bucknell sons and daughters have become leaders in American government, business, industry, education, the ministry, medicine, the military — in all fields of human endeavor. And, rightfully, they are as proud to be Bucknellians as they are to be Americans. It has been the very great pleasure of Grit Publishing Company to contribute to the observance of Bucknell ' s one hundredth anniversary by designing, engraving and printing this Centennial issue of L ' Agenda. To the beautiful university at Lewisburg and to Bucknellians everywhere, GRIT gives this salute: Hail Bucknell! 255 I .---. Ipj f ♦ f ■■l ff ' ' t ' .dtfj ' BBBim
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