Bucknell University - L Agenda Yearbook (Lewisburg, PA)

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iu-.,.. 8UCIll a.L UHIVEHUTV AHCHivts, ,ija!v-!;r ' ' % VAa . J , A:;; t,i ,. i. J,, , ■•:;•• ?■ -ste- - -lK- r; s ' The Senior Class BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY LEWISBURG, PENNA. P v :%.J. .J,4..J. . 4Ua •«4 • f- -Siei - j -jfS ' - ? wr; -ii ' DEDICATION 1 H 1 3 Hi ■ 1 1 B H H l H ■ V, ■ P! 1 1 m la 1 ' ' 1 ..V, ' , H P rl 9 ■gPV SHBI 1 H •;- 1 :i CP : ,iJm«Se ihy ■ -. Ji k - .J ■ ■■ mm ' in HERBERT LINCOLN SPENCER Because his is the human understanding which radiates from tlie heart of our University to the outer circles of intellectual development, Because to each of us, gathered from every part of the country, liie wannth and simplicity of his home on campus symholizes the home-lite we have left. Because of his tireless service to our University during these post war years of growth, and his selfless devotion in answering the expanding needs of Bucknell students, the staff and editors dedicate this 1947 edition of L ' Agenda to our heloved president, Herherl Lincoln Spencer. , •- ■.- . s - _ . i_ i .V; ' . % O -wv OUR PRESIDENT Dr. Spencer pursues one of liis many hobbies. The end of a busy dav. The Spencers and Patty at home. i THROUGH THE YEAR ♦ ♦ ♦ The leaves were stabbed red and floated to the ground — over them fell the snow — now on the branches which they left are new leaves, green leaves — a year liad passed. 1946-47 lies behind us. A year is more than calendar months and days of the week — a college year more than two semesters. It is the class hour when thought is stimulated and we suddenly real- ize the power of the mind, the Wednesday morning at chapel when the sun strikes fully upon a face and for a second we feel the cre- ation of nobility. It is growth, and joys ex- perienced, and memories — memories as indi- AT BUCKNELL vidual as are our two thousand students. Some recall the campus, the smell of hurning leaves in fall and the newly warmed earth in spring. Another ' s memories are of the fraternity, the game, the dance, the pin. For all of us it is a vibrating memory of a year of growth. With the increased enrollment, the birth of Bucknell Village, and the new additions to the faculty has come a simultaneous enlarg- ing of campus activities — our eight-page pa- per, a revitalized Radio Workshop, the ap- pearance of new sororities and fraternities. In these days pass ed lies the essence of those ahead. Some of this year ' s experiences will be of only passing value, many will be- come warm and living aspects of our person- alities. The value of living simply and di- rectly, the smile of a friend, that portion of illuminative knowledge each of us has gained — these will enrich our future. 1946-47. Not behind us — part of us. A year in which we grew in mind and spirit and learned to live more fully. A year enriched with images of people and places, bringing back the intangible warmth that is to us — - Bucknell. 41 - - •?• ■«■ L vSpr- Administration Classes Activities CONTENTS SENIORS ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ACTIVITIES . FEATURES . SORORITIES AND FRATERNITIES . A THLETICS . page 13 page 53 page 67 page 85 page 117 page 137 page 167 Features Sororities Fraternities Athletics THE BEAUTY OF OUR CAMPUS 10 11 -  -l, .JfS -V B.S. in Biology JOSEPH NORMAN AARON Brooklyn, N. Y. Sigma Alpha Mii. (June) MARION FINLAY ADAM CoUingswood, N. J. A.B. in Psychology and Sociology (February) Delia Delta Delta. Vice President 3; L ' Acenda 3; Bucknellian 1, 2, Circu- lation Manager 3. 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 3; I. R. C. 3: House of Representatives 1; Counselor 3; Scholarship Committee 3. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH AHLSTROM Annadale, N. Y. A.B. in French and Spanish (June) JOSEPH AJZENBERG Brooklyn, N. Y. .• . ?. in History (June) Sigma Alpha Mu: Christian Association 3, 4; Booster Club 4; I. R. C. 3, 4. HOWARD ELMER ALLEN Passaic, N. J. A.B. in Economics (June Phi Gamma Delta; Booster Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Men ' s Glee Club 1. 4; Class Officer 1; Intramural 1, 2, 3. 4. ANN ELIZABETH ALSTON Cogan Station, Pa. B.S. in Biology and Medical Technician (June) Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 1, 4; I. R. C. 4; W. A. A. 4; House of Representatives 3, 4; N. A. A. C. P. ROBERT LEARD ALTEMUS Johnstov ' n. Pa. B. S. in Biology (February) . ' igma Chi, Secretary 2. Treasurer 2, President 3; L ' Acend a 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3. 4; Christian Association 1. 2, 3, 4: Student Faculty Congress, Treasurer 2; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Committee Chairman 2; Inter- fraternity Council 2. 3, 4; University Social Committee, Chairman 2; . rtisl Course 2: Theta Alpha Phi 2, 3, 4; Oinicron Delta Kappa 3, Vice President 1. MORRIS ALTMAN Wilkes-Barre, Pa. A.B. in Sociology (February) Transfer from Bucknell junior ( ollege; I. R. C. 1, 2, 4; Sociology Club 4; Intramural 1, 2, 4. NANCY ROSE ANCHOR Milton, Pa. B. S. in Commerce and Finance (June) B.S. in Biology 1 I BETTY JANE ANCSTADT Lewisliurg, Pa. Student Campus Club; Chi Chi 2, 3, 4. (June) -. -. - ' ■ . .-fj JOHN WILLIAM ARBOGAST, JR. Lewisburg, Pa. B.S. in Biology (June) Phi Gamma Delta; Tra nsfer from University of Rochester; Christian Asso- ciation 3, 4; Booster Chib 3, 4; Intramural 3. 4; Varsity Golf Captain 3: Soccer 4. JOHN MATTHEW AULBACH Vandergrift, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Phi Gamma Delta; Booster Club 3, 4; Intramural 3, 4. ROBERT DORLON AUSTIN, JR. Albany, N. Y. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Sigma Chi. Treasurer 3; Booster Club 1. 2; Christian Association 1; Intramural 1. EDWIN FREAS BACON Salem. N. J. .4.B. in Psychology (June) Delta Sigma; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chapel Choir 1, 2; Counselor 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. B.S. in Education ELLEN RODERICK BADGER Jermyn, Pa. (June) Kappa Delta; Transfer from Bucknell Jimior College; Cap and Dagger 3. 4; Booster Club 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 4; Chorus 3, 4; Sociology Club 3. ROBERT CRAVi FORD BALLING Unionlown. Pa. .4.B. in Economics (June) Kappa Sigma, President 4. MARGARET L. BANKS Bloomfield. N. J. A.B. in Sociology and English (June) Delta Zeta: Cap and Dagger 2. 3. 4; Christian Association 1. 2. 3, 4; Booster Club 2, 3. 4; I. R. C. 4; W. A. .A. 1, 2, 3, 4; House of Representatives 2, 3; Sociology Club 3, 4; Intramural 2, 3, 4; Messiah 4; N. A. A. C. P. B.S. in Education RICHARD CLINTON BANTLE Lewisburg, Pa. (August) Transfer from Bucknell Junior College; Letterman Club 1, 2, 3; Intramural 1, 2, 3. 4: Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2. JOSEPH WILLIAM BARBER Perth . mboy, N. J. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Sigma Alpha Mu; Bucknellian 1. 2, 3. 4: Christian Association 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 3, 4; Intramural 1. 2. 3, 4; Varsity Tennis 1, 2: Student Com- mittee for Advancement of Management 4. B.S. in Biology JOHN WILLIAM BAY Jersey Shore, Pa. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. (June) 15 ■p %%-i: V c 4? . ' ij if ;i; s . r .; • ! ;■ .au- -. -. .- . - EVERETT LEWIS BEARDSLEY Newington, Conn. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (June) Tau Kappa Epsilon; Band 2, 3; American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers 3, 4. MARION LOIS BEE Homer, N. Y. A.B. in Biology and Psychology (June) Student Campus Club; Bucknellian 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 3, 4: Christian Association 1, 2, 3. 4; I. R. C. 3, 4; W, A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4; Sociology Club 3, 4; Kappa Chi Lambda 3, 4; N. A. A. C. P. 4; Scholarship Committee. JEAN MAYES BELL Tenafly, N. J. A.B. in Psychology (June) L ' Agenda 3; Bucknellian 2. 3; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3; Christian Association 1. 2, 3; Booster Club 1. 2: W. A. A. 1. 2. 3. A.B. in .4rt LOUISE TRUVER BELL Media, Pa. (June) Kappa Delta; L ' Acenda 3: Bucknellian 1; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3. 4; Radio Workshop 2: Booster Club 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1; Chorus 3; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; House of Representatives 1; Theta Alpha Phi 2, 3, Vice President 4; Lecture Course 2, 3, 4. JAMES WILLIAM BENNER Roselle Park, N. J. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (February) Phi Kappa Psi : Cap and Dagger 2; Christian Association Executive Council 1. 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 4; Band 1, 2; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. ARNOLD IRWIN BERNSTEIN Port Chester, N. Y. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (February) Sigma Alpha Mu; Christian Association 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Philosophy Club 4; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Intramural 2, 3, 4; Hillel. JACK ALLISON BIDDING Sunbury, Pa. B.S. in Electrical Engineering (February) Band 3; Men ' s Glee Club 1; American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers 3, 4. RUTH EMMA BIEBER Williamsport, Pa. .4.B. in Spanish (June) Student Campus Club; Transfer from Dickinson Junior College; Christian Association 3, 4; Booster Club 4. CHARLOTTE HEBBERD BILLIPP Mt. Vernon. N. V. A.B. in Sociology and Psychology I June I L ' Acenda 2. 3; Christian . ssociation 1. 2, 3. 4; Booster Clidi 2, 3, 4; W. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Messiah 4; Sociology Club. LEONARD BLOCK New York, N. Y. B.S. in Biology I June) Sigma . lpha Mu. Recorder 3: Christian .Association 3, 4; Booster Chjb 2. 3. 4; Intramural 2, 3, 4; Student Board of Health 2. 16 i ' ■ S.V ;ii. ♦I. -J ; ' t . HERMAN BLOOM Philadelphia. Pa. A.B. in Spanish (June) Sigma . lpha Mii: Booster Club 4; ' B Club 3, 4; Intramural 3, 4; Hillel. JOSEPH H. BLOSSER Cans, Pa. A.B. in Political Science (August) Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; I. R. C. 4; Philosophy Club 4. WILLIAM DAVID BONTEMPI Ithaca, N. Y. A.B. in Political Science (February) Phi Gamma Delta: Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; ' B Club 3, 4; Intramural 1. 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Newman Club 4. ALBERT PAUL BORSOS B.S. in Civil Engineering Plains, Pa. (June) American Society of Civil Engineers 3, 4; Intramural 1, 2. 3, 4; Transfer from Bucknell Junior College. WESLEY ARNOLD BRADLEY New York, N. Y. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (February) Sigma Alpha Mu: Christian Association 1. 2. 3. 4: Booster Club 1, 2. 3, 4; I. R. C. 1: Intramural 1; Student Church Planning Committee 4; Hillel Program Director 4. JAMES EWING BRADY Pittsburgh, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Phi Gamma Delta: Booster Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Sigma Alpha Kappa 2; B Club 4: Intramural 1, 2. 3. 4: Interfraternity Council 4: Football 1: Soccer 4. CHARLES CARSON BROGAN, JR. Swarthmore, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (February) Phi Kappa Psi; Cap and Dagger 2; Christian Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 4: Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf Team 2, 3. HAROLD WATSON BROWN Garden City, N. Y. A.B. in English (June) Kappa Sigma, Vice President 3; Intramural 1. 2, 3. A.B. in Biology LUCY AUDREY BRUCE Bogata, N. J. (June) W L ' Agenda 3: Cap and Dagger 2, 3. 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Radio Workshop 2: Booster Club 3: I. R. C. 2, 3, 4; W. A. A. 2, 3. 4; House of Representatives 3; Sociology Club 3: Dance Committee Chairman 1; Kappa Chi Lambda 3. 4: N. A. A. C. P. 3, 4. CLAUDE JACOBS BUBB, JR. Milton. Pa. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (June) Christian Association 1, 2; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Intramural 1, 3. 17 ' SS;-;t -ij,, :j, A.B. in Economics HIRAM VOYD BUCHANAN Benham, Kentucky Transfer from Bella College. (June) DANIEL GORDON BURT New York, N. Y. A.B. in English (June) Sigma Chi; L ' Acenda 3. 4; Bucknellian 3. 4; Booster Club 3, 4; I. R. C. 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Sigma Delta Pi 3, 4; Intramural 4. CLARISSA MARGUERITE BUSH Erie, Pa. A.B. in English and Spanish (August) Bucknellian 2. 3. 4: Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Radio Workshop 2; Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Student Handbook 2; Alpha Lambda Delta 1: Sigma Tau Delta 2. 3, 4: Sigma Delta Pi 1. 2, 3. 4; Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4; L ' Acenda 3. DOLINE HEMPERLY BUTZER Ephrala. Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Phi Alpha Pi, Secretary 4; L ' Acenda 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 3, 4; Booster Club 3, 4; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3. CLYDE RONALD BYERLY Dalmalia, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Fina (June) Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Treasurer 4; Christian Association 1, 2: Booster (Hub 1, 2, 4: Band 1, 2; Orchestra 1; Intramural 1. 2, 3. 4: Varsity Soccer 1. 4; Intramural Athletic Council 4: Omicron Delta Kappa 4. PETER M. CAPRARI Pitlston, Pa. B.S. in Biology (June) Student Campus Club; Band 3; Men ' s Glee Club 1; Intramural 1, 2, 3. ELIZABETH ANNE CARGILL Upper Montclair, N. J. .4.B. in English and Social Science (June) Delta Zeta; Cap and Dagger 2, 3. 4; Radio Workshop 2; Booster Club 3, 4; W. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta 2, 3, 4, President 4. WALTER DANIEL CELMER Lewisburg, Pa. B.S. in Chemistry (June) .American Chemical Society 4; .Mpha (_!hi Sigma 4. ARNOLD IRVING CHASE New York, N. Y. B.S. in Biology (June) .Sigma .Mpha Mii: Cap and Dagger 1. 2. 3: Booster Club I. 2. .3, 4; Intramural 1, 2; Student Board of Health 1. 2. .): ItUirfralernity Council 3. GLORIA INEZ CHILD Teaneck. N. J. B.S. in Biology (June) Pi Beta Phi; L ' , cenda 2. 3. 4: (!ap and Dagger 1. 2. 3. 4: Christian .■ ssi cia- lion 1, 2, 3, 4: Radio Workshop 4, Advertising Manager; Booster Club 3; W. A. A. 2, .3. 4; Who ' s Who 4: House of Representatives 1. 2; Counselor 3; (Jass Officer 4; Board of Pidilicalions 3. 4. Secretary 4: Student Handbook 2. Advertising Manager. .3. Business Manager; .Mpha Lambda Delta 1. Presi- ilent. 2. Senior Adviser t; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3. I; Pi Delia Epsilon 4: Mortar Board 1: Honor Ilou-c 1; rtist Course .3, 4. 18 it K , -i; MARION LOUISE CLACHKO Ridgpfield Park, N. J. B.S. in Biology (June) Phi Alpha Pi; Cap and Dagger 4; Radio Workshop 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 3, 4. ROBERT QUENTON CLECKNER Harrisbiirg, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (February) Sigma Chi; Christian Association 3, 4; Booster Clnb 2. 3, 4; Intramural 1. 2, 3, 4. CURTIS WILLIAM CLUMP Reading. Pa. B.S. in Chemical Engineering (June) Delta Sigma, President 3; Student Faculty Congress 3; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4; Pi Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 4; American Institute of Chemical Engineers 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Interfraternity Council 2, 3; Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4, Vice President 3. DAVID DANIEL COHEN Bronx, N. Y. B.S. in Biology (June) Student Campus Club; B Club 2; Intramural 1. 2, 4; Freshmen Basketball Team, Manager 2. B.S. in Physics JAMES ALTON COMMINS Pen Argyl. Pa. (August) Theta Chi; Christian Association 4; Booster Club 3, 4; Men ' s Glee Club 3, 4; Intramural 3, 4; Transfer from Missouri State College. CLARA LOUISE CORELL New York, N. Y. A.B. in Psychology and Sociology (June) Delta Delta Delta; L Agenda 4; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association 3, 4; Radio Workshop 3, 4; Booster Club 3, 4; Sociology Club 4, Treasurer; Student Handbook 3, Alpha Kappa Delta 4. ELIZABETH ANN CORSON Williamsport, Pa. A.B. in Spanish (June) Student Campus Club 3, 4; Christian Association 3, 4; Booster Club 4. JEAN CROFOOT Atlanta. Ga. A.B. in German (June) Delta Delta Delta; Cap and Dagger 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; W. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop, 3; Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Service Council 2. A.B. in Political Science EDWARD KOLLMER CROSS Hawley, Pa. (August) Kappa Sigma; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 4. DENVER ARNIM CUNNINGHAM Herndon, W. Va. B.S. in Electrical Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers 4. (June) 19 h VITO LOUIS D ' AMORE Rome, N. Y. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Kappa Sigma: L ' Agenda 3. 4; BuckneUian 3. 4; Christian Association 1, 3, 4; Vice President 3: Radio Worl shop 4; Booster Club 13, 4 Board of D.rec tors 3, President 4: I. R. C. 1, 3, 4; Sociology Club 4; Student Handbook 3; Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Intramural 4; Bison Club. WILLIAM VIIYCENT DAPKUS West Nanticoke, Pa. B.S. in Electrical Engineering (June) (June) RHODA ANN DAVIS Woodbury, N. J. A.B. in Biology Mpha Chi Omega; L ' Agenda 4; BuckneUian 1; Cap and Dagger 2. 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Radio Workshop 2; Booster Club 3. 4; W. A. A. 2, 3, 4; House of Representatives 1; Intramural 2, 3, 4. ROBERT DAVIS Lewisburg, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (February) WILLIAM CHARLES DAVIS Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4; Cam- era Club 4. (June) NANCY RYAN DAWSON Fort McClellan. Ala. A.B. in English and Art (June) BuckneUian 2; Cap and Dagger 2. 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3; Boost- er Club 3, 4; I. R. C. 2; W. A. A. 2. 3. ELIZABETH JANE DEAVER New York, N. Y. A.B. in Spanish (August) BuckneUian 1; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club2, 3, 4; Chapel Choir 2. JOHN RICHARD DeBARR Northumberland, Pa. A.B. in Economics ( February ) Sigma Chi, Officer 3; Cap and Dagger 1: Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1: Intramural L 2, 3. 4. GRACE RITTENHOUSE DEISSLER Chestnut Hill, Pa. .4.B. in Sociology and Psychology (June) Alpha Chi Omega, Vice President 4; Honor House; L ' Agenda 3, 4. Feature Editor 3. Editor 4; Cap and Dagger 1. 2. 3. 4: Christian Association 1. 2. 3. 4: Radio Workshop 1, 2, 3: Senate 4. Vice President 4; Booster Club 3; I. R. C. 1. 2. 3; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 2. 3: Who ' s Who 4; House of Representa- tives 1, 4, President 4; .Sociology Club. Secretary 4; Counselor 3; Class Sec- retary 2; Board of Publications 4: Scholarship Committee 3. 4; Alpha Kappa Delta 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 3. 4; Mortar Board 4. JACK WILFRED DENHOLTZ Newark, N. J. B.S. in Commerce and Finance I June I Sigma Alpha Mu, Treasurer 4: BuckneUian 1, Sports Editor 2; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 2; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Bucknellian ' s Dance Band 1, 2. 20 J ' «!T ' :b y t ■■ A.B. Musit NANCY GRIMM DERKACZ East Orange, N. J. and Political Science (June) Phi Mu; L ' AcEiNDA 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 3. 4; Christian Association 1, 2. 3. 4: Radio Workshop 2. 3. 4. Music Director 3; Booster Club 3, 4; Chorus 1. 3; W. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Chapel Choir 1, 4; Mu Phi Epsilon 4. ALPHONSE DERVINIS Plymouth, Pa. B.S. in Biology (June) Radio Workshop 4; Transfer from Bucknell Junior College; Vice President, Junior Class; Student Council; President, Pre-Medical Club; B. U. J. C. Yearbook, Managing Editor; Beacon, Business Manager; Radio Team. DOROTHEA ANN DETWILER New Enterprise, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Cap and Dagger 1. 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 1. 2. 3; Booster Club 4; Chorus 1; House of Representatives 2; Philosophy Club 4. DREW LOUIS DEVENS Lewisburg. Pa. B.S. in Chemistry (June) Alpha Chi Sigma 3. 4; American Chemical Society. MARY CAROL HESS DILL Williamsport. Pa. A.B. in Psychology and Biology (June) Cap and Dagger 2, 3; Christian Association 1. 2; I. R. C. 2. 3; Sociology Club 3; Modern Dance Gro up 3. 4. JUNE CATHERINE DOLAN Maplewood. N. J. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Delta Zeta: Cap and Dagger 1, 2. 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 3; Booster Club 3, 4; House of Representatives 2: Student Hand- book 3. 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchesis 3. 4. ANN DONALDSON Babylon, N. Y. B.S. in Chemistry (June) Delta Zeta. Secretary; Christian Association 1, 2. 3, 4: Radio Workshop 1; I. R. C. 1, 2, 3. 4, Secretary- 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; W. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta L Vice President; Kappa Chi Lambda; Pi Mu Epsilon 3. 4; American Chemical and Engineering Society. RUTH LUELLA DONALDSON Altoona. Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Pi Beta Phi; Cap and Dagger 1, 2. 3. 4; Christian .Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Radio Workshop 2; Booster Club 3, 4; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4: House of Repre- sentatives 1. 2, 3; Service Council. ALAN DAVID DOUGLAS Afton, N. Y. B.S. in Chemical Engineering I June) Alpha Chi Mu; Christian Association 4; Alpha Chi Sigma 2. 3. 4; Pi Mu Epsilon 2. 3, 4: Sigma Alpha Kappa 1. 2. 3; Beta Epsilon Sigma 2, 3, 4; American Institute of Chemical Engineers 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural 2. 4; Omi- cron Delta Kappa 4. RUTH AGNES DOUGLASS WilkesBarre, Pa. B.S. in Education ( Jime) Student Campus Club: Christian Association 3. 4. 21 L. EDWARD DUEGER Lewisburg, Pa. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (February) Phi Kappa Psi; B Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4. ROY MERRITT DUNHAM Johnstown, Pa. B.S. in Chemical Engineering I February) Beta Theta Pi; American Institute of Chemical Engineers 3, 4. DORIS EDNA EBER Maplewood, N. J. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Pi Beta Phi; Radio Workshop 2, 3; Student Faculty Congress 4; W. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4, President 4; House of Representatives 2, 3; Dining Room Com- mittee 3, 4, Chairman 4; Orchesis 3, 4, President 3, 4. ROBERT EDWARD EDMUNDS Dormont, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (February) Phi Gamma Delta; President, Junior Class; Inter-Fraternity Council 3; L ' Agenda 3; Biicknellian 1, 2. 3; .Student Faculty Congress 3; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Who ' s Who 4; B Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Omicron Delta Kappa; Torch and Scroll; Basketball. MERYL JANE EISENBERG New York, N. Y. .4.B. in English and Spanish (February) L ' Agenda 1, 2, 3, 4; Bucknellian 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant News Editor 3, Literary Editor 4; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Work- shop 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2; Script Committee 3; L R. C. 1, 2. 3, 4, Chairman, Radio Committee 2, Executive Council 3; Sociology Club 4: Phi Beta Kappa 4; Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4: Pi Delta Epsilon 4; Sigma Delta Pi 2, 3, 4; Hillel Organization 1, 2. 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 4; I. Z, F. A. Secretary 4; N. A. A. C. P. 3, 4. ARTHUR JAMES EMERY, JR. Selinsgrove, Pa. B.S. in Biology (August) Student Campus Club; Christian Association 3. 4; Radio Workshop 3, 4: Booster Club 3, 4. MARGARET ELIZABETH ERB Cynwyd. Pa. B.S. in Education (June) Pi Beta Phi; L ' Agenda 3, 4; Bucknellian I; Radio Workshop 1. 2; Booster (!lub 3, 4; House of Representatives 1. MATHIAS FRECK ERIEG Millersburg. Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (February) .Sigma Chi; Christian Association 4; Booster Club 4; Band 3; Intramural 2. ERIK MARTIN ERIKSEN, JR. Brooklyn, N. Y. U.S. in Electrical Engineering (June) Sigma Chi; Radio Workshop 2, 3; Band 2; Anurican Institute of Electrical Engineers 2, 3, 4; I. R. E. 4. CATHERINE ANNABELLE ESHLEMAN llarrisburg. Pa. B.S. in Biology (June) Pi Beta Phi; L ' . cknda 1, 2, 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 2. X 4; Radio Workshop 3; Booster Club 4: W. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4. 22 ;if ' ' S V ■ ,, ROBERT COAXES FARLEY WilkesBarre, Pa. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (February) Sigma Chi Christian Association 1; Booster Club 4; American Society of Mechanical Engineers -I: B Club 3, 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Football; Wrestling Team, Captain 4. MARGARET LOUISE FATZINGER Catasauqua, Pa. B.S. in Biology (August) Phi Mu: L ' AcENDA 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 2, 3; Booster Club 3, 4; I. R. C. 1, 2, 3; W. A. A. 1. 2. 3. A.B. in Biology ELIZABETH FAINT FELDMANN Lewisburg. Pa. (February) S. C. C, Secretary 4; Chorus 3. 4: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, President 4. Transfer from Bucknell Junior College. A.B. in Music ALICE ESTHER FEXSTERMACHER Northumberland, Pa. (February) Women ' s Glee Club 1, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 4; Chapel Choir 2; Mu Phi Epsilon 3, President 4. RICHARD ELWOOD FETTER Lewisburg, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Phi Gamma Delta: L ' Agend.i 3: Christian .Association 1, 2; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Omicron Delta Kappa. WILLIAM ROGER FETTER B.S. in Civil Engineering Lewisburg, Pa. (February) Phi Gamma Delta; Booster Club 1. 2. 3, 4; American Society of Civil Engi- neers 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural 4. KENNETH WARREN FINGER Lewisburg. Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance ( February ) Sigma Alpha Epsilon; L ' Acenda 1, 2; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Booster Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Dance Committee Chairman 2; Intramural 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Debate Team 1, 2. BARBARA JEAN FITZGERALD Washington, D. C. A.B. in Psychology and Biology (June) Alpha Chi Omega; L ' Acenda 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 2. 3. 4; Christian .Associ- ation 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 3; Booster Club 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 2; Nurse ' s Aide 1, 2. RAYMOND EARL FORNWALD Johnstown, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Phi Kappa Psi: Booster Club 1. 2; Band 1. 2; Orchestra 1; B Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 2, 3. 4; Intramural 1, 2. 3, 4. WILLIAM BERNARD FORTMANN Brooklyn, N. Y. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (June) Sigma Chi; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. 23 ALEXANDER FOSTER Danville. Pa. B.S. in Education J ne) Phi Gamma Delta; Bucknellian 3, 4; Christian Association 3. 4; Booster Club 3, 4; I. R. C. 3, 4; Counselor 3; Dance Committee Chairman 3; Intra- mural 3, 4. A.B. in Psychology BETTY ANN FOWLER Lakewood, Ohio (June) Kappa Delta. Secretary 4: L ' Acenda 3. 4: Cap and Dagger 1. 2, 3, 4; Chris- tian Association 1. 2. 3, 4: Radio Workshop 1, 2: Booster Club 3. 4: I. R. C. 2, 3, 4: W. A. A. 3. 4; House of Representatives 1 ; Sociology Club 3, 4. JEAN ANN FRANKLIN White Plains, N. Y. A.B. in English and Psychology (June) Pi Beta Phi: Bucknellian 3. 4; Cap and Dagger 3, 4: Christian Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Booster Club 3. 4: Women ' s Glee Club 1. 2; W. A. A. 1. 2. 3, 4; House of Representatives 2; Chapel Choir 2; Student Handbook 3. .4.B. in Psychology JUNE ALICE FRANTZ Lewisburg. Pa. (June) Kappa Delta: L ' Acenda 4: Christian Association 1, 2, 3.4: Senate 2: Booster Club 4: Women ' s Glee Club 1. 2, 4: Chorus 1. 4; Chapel Choir 1: Class Officer 1. MARY MANSFIELD FREDERICK Lansdale. Pa. A.B. in Sociology and English ( June I Delta Zeta; Cap and Dagger 1. 2. 3, 4: Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 2. 3: Booster Club 3, 4; House of Representatives 1: Sociology Club 3. 4: Student Handbook 1, 2; Diningroom Committee. 6.5. in Biology RUTH GAY FREDERICK Wallingford. Pa. (June) Delta Delta Delta; Christian Association 3, 4; Booster Club 3, 4: Sociology Club 4: Philosophy Club. Secretary-Treasurer 4; Transfer from Colby Jimior College. JACK FRIEDMAN New York, N. Y. B.S. in Biology (February) Sigma Alpha Mu; Interfraternity Council; Christian Association 1. 2: Booster Club 1, 2, 3; Band 1; Sociology Club 1, 2, 3; Intramural 1. 2, 3: Tennis Squad. MATTHEW EMANUEL FRIEDMAN Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B. in Political Science (February) Sigma . lpha Mu, Exchequer 3; Interfraternity Council. Vice President: Senior Tribunal 2. 3: Christian Association 1. 2: Booster Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Class Officer 2; B Club 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Omicron Delta Kappa 4; Var- sity Baseball 4. BUSHNELL FULLERTON Barrington, 111. (Febru ary) A.B. in Political Science Phi Kappa Psi; Interfraternity Council 3; Cap and Dagger 2, 3; Christian .Association 4; Booster Club 2. 4. EUGENE LOUIS GAIER Perth . mboy, N. J. A.B. in Psychology and English (June) Sigma .Mpha Mu. Secretary 3: L ' Acenda 4; Cap and Dagger 3. 4; Christian .Association 1, 2. 3. 4; Booster Club 1, 2. 3. 4: Phi Eta Sigma 1. 2. 3. Treasurer 2; Sigma Tau Delta 2. 3. 4; Student Board of Health 1. 2; Hillel Executive Board 3, 4; Co-Editor, The Torch. 24 WILLIAM ROBERT GALBREATH, JR. Lewisburg, Pa. B.S. in Civil Engineering (June) Men ' s Glee Club 1; Phi Eta Sfgma 1; American Society of Civil Engineers, 1. 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. FREDERICK SHERER GALLUP, JR. New Berlin. Pa. .4.B. in Social Science (June) Lambda Chi Alpha; Christian .Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Faculty Con- gress 4: Booster Club 4: Philosophy Club 3. 4; Tau Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4; Intramural 1, 2; Varsity Debate Team 2, 4, Manager 4. CLAIRE BURKHART GALUMBECK Brooklyn. N. Y. A.B. in Sociology and Psychology (February) L ' . cEND. 3; Christian .Association 1, 2. 3. 4: Radio Workshop 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Faculty Congress 2. 3. 4: Booster Club 1, 2. 3, 4; House of Repre- sentatives 1; Sociology Club 4; Alpha Kappa Delta 4; Hillel Social Chairman 1; N. A. A. C. P. 4. DOROTHEA VALENTINE GARRICK Manhasset, N. Y. A.B. in Psyrhology and Biology (June I Pi Beta Phi: L ' Acenda 3: Bucknellian 2. 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4 Christian Association 1. 2. 3. 4: Radio Workshop 2: Booster Club 3, 4 Women ' s Glee Club 1. 2: Chorus 1. 2; W. A. A. 2. 3. 4: Student Handbook 3 (Jheerleader 1. THOMAS LANDAU GARTEN Hartsdale. N. Y. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Sigma Alpha Mu: Christian Association 1. 2. 3. 4: Booster Club 4: Phi Eta Sigma 1: Varsity Football Manager 4, Assistant Manager 1. 2: Hillel 2. 3. 4: Debate Team 1. 2. SAMUEL RICHARD GASS Hatboro. Pa. B.S. in Biology (June I Christian Association 4: Student (!ampus Club 1. 2. GARY C. V. GAWAIN Lewisburg , Pa. A.B. in Psychology I February) Sigma Chi, President 4: Booster Club 3. 4. Treasurer 3: Sociology Club 4. MARY ANNE APPLEGATE GEHRES Catasauqua. Pa. B.S. in Commercial Education (August) Transfer from Gettysburg College 1: Christian .Association 2: Band 2. 3; 1. R. C. 2: Orchestra 2. 3. MARJORIE ANN GEILS Monlclair, N. J. B.S. in Economics (February) Delta Delta Delta: Cap and Dagger 1. 2, 3. 4: Radio Workshop 1. 2. 3. 4: W. A. A. 1. 2. 3. 4: Sigma Delta Pi 2. 3. 4. THEODORE BERNARD GETZLER Red Bank. N. J. B.S. in Chemical Engineering (August) Sigma Chi. Secretary. Treasurer 2: Cap and Dagger 2: Christian Association 1. 2. 3. 4; .Alpha Chi Sigma 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 3. 4: American Chemical So- ciety 1. 2. 3. 4: American Institute of Chemical Engineers 1. 2. 3. 4. 2.S ■ 5 ' . . .a«6 ' ■ ' ■■ i.«£ ■ MARGUERITE E. GLEASON Haddon Heights, N. J. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Kappa Delta; L ' Acenda 2, 3, 4; Bucknellian 1, 2; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 1; Boosler Club 3, 4; W. A. A. 3, 4; House of Representatives 2; Orchesis 2, 3. DOROTHY JUNE GLECKNER Williamsport, Pa. ' .B. in Sociology and Music (June) Cap and Dagger 2, 3. 4; Christian Association 2, 3; Radio Workshop 3; Wo- men ' s Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4: Chorus 1, 2. 3. 4; W. A. A. 2: Mn Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4. RICHARD GLOISTEN West Hempstead. N. Y. B.S. in Electrical Engineering (June) Christian Association 1. 2. 3, 4: Booster Club 3: Phi Mu Epsilon 4; Beta Epsilon Sigma 2, 3, 4; American Institute of Electrical Engineers 4; Intra- mural 1. 2, 3, 4. ANNE MARIE GLOME York, Pa. A.B. in Sociology and Psychology (June I L ' Acenda 4; Cap and Dagger 2. 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; So- ciology Club 3, 4, Chairman of Social Work Committee 4; N. A. A. C. P. CAROLYN GLOVER Vineland. N. J. A.B. in Mathematics (June) Cap and Dagger 4; Radio Workshop 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SOPHIE ANN GLOWACKI Nanticoke, Pa. A.B. in Biology Transfer from Bucknell Junior (college 1. 2; Cap and Dagger 3, 4 (June) Radio Workshop 4; Booster Club 3; Theta Alpha Phi 4: Thespian Dramatic Club, President 2: Beta Gamma Chi. Vice President 2; .Student Council Represen- tative 1, 2; Pre-Med Club 2: Beacon 2: Glee Club 1. 2. LLOYD RALPH GRAHAM Lewisburg. Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Phi (lamma Delta. President 4; L ' Acenda 2: (Christian Association , 2, 3, 4; Student Faculty Congress 4: Boosler Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Who ' s Who 4; Coun- selor 2; Intramural 1. 2. 3. 4; Oniicron Delta Kappa 4: Bismi ( ' lub 4. JANICE MAE GRANT Ephrata. Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (. ugust) Delta Zeta; L ' Acenda 2, 3, 4, Office Manager 4: Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4: Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Viorkshop 2, 3. 4: Booster Club 3, 4; W. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Student Handbook 2. 3. 4. PHYLLIS FRANCIS GRAY Point Pleasant. N. J. .i.B. in Political Science (June) L ' Acenda 4; Bucknellian 1; Cap and Dagger 2, 3. 4, Librarian 4; Christian AssMciation 1. 2. 3. 4: Radio Workshou .3, 4; Booster Club .3. 4: L R. C. 1. 2. 3, 4; House of Representatives 2. 3; Theta .Mpha Phi 4: Co-Op. House 2. VIRGINLV CLAIRE GREEN Rulherford. N. J. B.S. in Commerce and Finance ( J une ) Delta Zeta; Cap and Dagger 4; (Christian .Association 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 3, 4; Women ' s (Jlee Club 2; Chorus 2, 3, 4. 26 ? . A.B. in Biology MARY ANN GREGG Jeanette, Pa. (June) Phi Mii; L ' AcENDA 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 3, 4, Secretary 4; Radio Workshop 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Director 2, Advisory Board 3: I. R. C. 2; W. A. A. 4; Counselor 3; Panhellic Council, Treasurer 3, 4. A.B. in Social Science MICHAEL GUIDOS. JR. Claysville, Pa. (August) Sigma Chi; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 3; Booster Club 1, 2, 3. 4; B Club 2; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter- Fraternity Council. TAMARA GURVITCH New York. N. Y. A.B. in English and French (June) Phi Alpha Pi. President 4: Bucknellian 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant News Editor 3, News Editor 4; Christian Association 1. 2; I. R. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Com- mittee 2, 3; House of Representatives 2; Student Handbook 2: Alpha Lamb- da Delta 1: Sigma Tan Delta 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Secretary 4; The Service News, Editor 2; N. A, A. C. P. 3; Honor House 4; Lecture Course 3; I. Z. F. A. 4. A.B. in Social Science FRANCIS BUCHMAN HAAS, JR. Harrisburg, Pa. (August) Phi Gamma Delta; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 3, 4; Student Faculty Congress 3, 4, President 4; Booster Club 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4; Counselor 3, 4; Inter-Fraternity Council 3; Tennis 2. 3. 4, Captain 2, 3; Var- sity Basketball 3, 4; Omicron Delta Kappa 4: Debating Society 4; Artist Course; Lecture Course; Class President 3; Phi Eta Sigma; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. RODGER SAMUEL HADDON Northumberland, Pa. (June) A.B. in English and Political Science Delta Sigma; Bucknellian 1. 2. 3, 4, Managing Editor 1, 3, Editor 4; Chris- tian Association 1, 2. 3. 4; Radio Workshop 2; Student Faculty Congress 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice President 3; Booster Club 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; I. R. C. 2; Who ' s Who 4: Class Officer 3; Student Handbook 2, Asso- ciate Editor 2; Phi Eta Sigma 1. 2. 3, President 3; Sigma Tau Delta 1. 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 2. 3, 4. Vice President 4; Kappa Chi Lambda 1; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4. JAMES GOODWIN HAM. JR. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Sigma Chi. JANE ESTELLE HAMILTON (June) Harrisburg, Pa. A.B. in English and Philosophy (June) Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 3; House of Representatives 3; Philosophy Club 4; Newman Club 4; N. A. A. C. P. CAROLYN ANN HAND Rocky River. Ohio A.B. in Sociology (June) Alpha Chi Omega; L ' Acenda 3; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 3, 4; I. R. C. 2, 3, 4; W. A. A. 2. 3, 4; House of Representatives 1, 3. EDWIN CHARLES HARDESTY Baltimore, Md. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (February) Delta Upsilon; Booster Club 3; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. CLIFFORD CAMPBELL HARRIS Gettysburg, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Delta Sigma; Band 1, 2: Orchestra 1, 2; Intramural 3. 4. 27 5 |%:|.V%c|.: .%.|.i,4U.W .i:. EVELYN SNAVELY HART Newark, N. J. B.S. ill Education (February) Delta Delta Delta, Secretary 4; Christian Association 1, 2; Student Faculty Congress 4; Senate 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Kappa Delta Epsilon 4. Trea- surer 4; Pi Mil Epsilon 3. 4: Panhellenic Council, President 4. JOYCE DORIS HAUCK Irvington, N. J. A.B. in Psychology and Sociology ( February) Student Campus Club; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Booster Club 1: Band 1, 2, 4. LOUIS CHRISTIAN HAUG, JR. Ardmore, Pa. B.S. in Chemical Engineering (Jii ?1 Phi Kappa Psi; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Faculty Congress 4: Booster Club 4; Class President 4; American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers 3, 4, President 4; ' B Club 4: Intramural 1, 2. 3. 4; Intramural Ath- letic Council Manager 4: Soccer 4; Track 1. 2. 3. A.B. in English CATHERINE DAVIDSON HAYES Canandaigua, N. Y. (June) Phi Mu; L ' Agenda. Sports Editor 4: Buchnellian 3: Radio Workshop 2. 3, 4: Booster Club 3. 4; I. R. C. 1, 2, 3: W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; House of Representa- tives 2: N. A. A. C. P. 3. 4. BARBARA WALL HEINZERLING Honeybrook, Pa. B.S. in Biology ( Feljriiary) Delta Delta Delta; L ' Acenda 3; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Associ- ation 1, 2, 3. 4; Radio Workshop 1; Booster Club 3, 4; Chorus 2; House of Representatives 4; Nurse ' s Aide 2, 3. MARY ESTHER HENESS Edwardsville. Pa. A.B. in Sociology and Psychology (February) Christian Association 4; Booster Club 4; I. R. C. 4; Sociology Club 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 4: Alpha Kappa Delta 4; N. A. A. C. P. GRATIA MARIE HENRY Hubbard. Ohio A.B. in English and Spanish (June) Delta Delta Delta. President 4; L ' Acenda 1. 2, 3,4: Biicknellian 2: Christian Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2. .3. 4; .Senate 4; Radio Workshop 2. 3; Booster Club 3. 4: I. R. C. 2, 3; Who ' s Who 4; Judicial Board 3. 4: Chairman 4; House of Representatives 1; Sindeni Handbool, 1. 2. 3. 4: Phi Beta Kappa 3. 4: Alpha Lambda Delta 1; Sigma Tau Delta 4; Sigma Delta Pi 3, 4; Mortar Board 4: Honor House 4. MARK OLIVER HENRY Hershey. Pa. B.S. in ( ' nnirnerce and Finance (June) Phi Kappa Psi: Budnellian 3: Booster Club 3. 4: Inlraniiiral .3. 4: B Club 3. ROLLAND CHARLES HERPST, II Pittsburgh. Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (February) Kappa Sigma. Secretary; L ' .Acenda .3. 4; Booster ( ' . u 1. 2. 3. 4; Men ' s (llee Club 1. 2. 3: Dance Committee Chairman I: Omicrnu Delta Kappa 4: Inter- Fraternilv Council. A.B. in Economics GEORGE MORRISON HESS Hughesville, Pa. (June) sT-? . . ■ i. x -y; OSCAR BERNARD HIEBER Rochester, N. Y. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Delta Sigma; Student Faculty Congress 2, 4, Vice President 2; Booster Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1. 2; Counselor 3; Class President 2; Inter-Fra- ternity Council 3, President 4; Sigma Alpha Kappa 1, 2; Intramural 2, 3, 4; Dance Committee Chairman 2; Omicron Delta Kappa 4. JOHN LANTZ HILBISH B.S. in Electrical Engineering Lewisburg, Pa. (June) Delta Sigma; Counselor 3; American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, Secretary 4; American Society of Civil Engineers 1, 2. OTTO E. HIVELY Williamsport. Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance Booster Club 4; Band 3. (August) WILLIAM MARCELLIN HOEVELER Havertown. Pa. A.B. in Social Sciences (June) Sigma Chi; Cap and Dagger 4; Christian Association 4; Booster Club 4: Counselor 4; B Club 3, 4; Intramural 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4. LOUISE CAROLINE HORN Allentown. Pa. A.B. in History and Sociology I June) Delta Zeta; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4: Radio Workshop 2. 3, 4: Booster Club 3 4; W. A. A. 3, 4; Sociology Club 3. 4; Stndent Handbook 2, 3. KENNETH WALDO HORTON Slaten Island, N. Y. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (. ngust) Phi Kappa Psi; Christian Association 1. 4; Booster Club 2; I. R. C. 1; In- tramural 1, 2. 4. EUGENE LOUIS HUBKA Milton, Pa. B.S. in Education (June) Theta Kappa Phi; B Club 2. 3. 4: Varsity Football 2. 3, 4. Honorary Cap- tain 4; Varsity Baseball 3, 4. MARCIA ADELE HUCKINS .4.B. in Political Science New York, N. Y. (June) Phi Mu; Christian Association 1. 2. 3. 4; Booster Club 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; I. R. C. 2. 3; House of Representatives 1; Mn Phi Epsilon 3, 4. GRACE MILDRED HUDSON Elmira. N. Y. A.B. in Psychology (February) Phi Mu, Vice President 4; Cap and Dagger 2. 3. 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3. 4. Executive Council 3. 4; Radio Workshop 1, 2; Booster Club 3, 4; House of Representatives I, 2, 4: Stndent Handbook 1: W. S. G. A. Scholar- ship Committee. Treasurer 3, President 4. WILLIAM Z. HUFF Turbotville, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (August) Kappa Delta Rho, President 4; Booster Club 3, 4: Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Council 3; Inter-Fraternity Council 2, 3. 29 -!v 4?4ua- A .«f ■sW-i  . t-.«4 -wi  .V.. ' .■ ■■ .4.i?. m Biology DOROTHY MAE HUNT Williamsport, Pa. Booster Club 2, 3; Christian Association 2. (June) DAVID LYMAN HURWITZ New York, N. Y. A.B. in Political Science (August) Sigma Alpha Mu; Bucknellian 2. 3, 4: Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 2. 3, 4; Philosophy Club 4; Oniicron Delta Kappa 3, 4; Torch Editor 2; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4. RITA LILA INGULLI New York, N. Y. A.B. in Psychology and Sociology (June) Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 3, 4; I. R. C. 4; Sociology Club 3. 4. SALLY ANN IRVING Danville. Pa. B.S. in Biology (June) Student Campus Club: Christian Association 1. 2. 3, 4: Chorus 3; N. A. A. C. P. 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1; Delta Phi Alpha 4. .4.B. in Political Science RAYMOND K. IRWIN Boonton, N. J. (June) Sigma Chi, President 4; L ' . ' Vcenua 1. 2, Business Manager 3: Buchnellian 1. 2; Christian Association 1. 2, 3. 4: Booster Club 2. 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1. 2. 3; Counselor 3. 4; Board of Publications 3: Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Tau Kappa Alpha 3. 4. MILTON GRISCOM JAQUES Chester. Mass. A.B. in English (February) Bucknellian 2, 3; Christian Association 3, 4; Philosophy Club 4; Board of Publications 4: Student Handbook-. Editor 4; Sigma Tau Delta 2. 3. 4. MARY MARGARET JENKINSON Point Pleasant. N. J. A.B. in Psychology (June) Alpha Chi Omega, Secretary 4: Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3. 4; Christian Asso- ciation 1. 2. 3, 4; Booster Club 4: I. R. C. 2, 3, 4; W. A. A. 1. 2, 3. 4. GARL EMIL JOHNSON Winfield, Pa. B.S. in Chemical Engineering (June) MARIE CATHERINE JOHNSON Keansburg. N. J. B.S. in Commerce and Finnnc (Jiinel Cap and Dagger 1: Christian .Association 1, 2, 3. 4: Booster Club 3; W. A. A. 3: N. A. A. C. P. JOSEPH LOlIS JONEIKIS X ilkes-Barre, Pa. H.S. in Electrical Engineering (June) American Inslilulc of F.lectri al Engineers 3. i: Intramural 1. 2, .3, 4. M) A.B. in English FLORENCE ISABELLE JONES Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Student Campus Club. (June) JOHN HOMER JONES Ashley, Pa. A.B. in Mathematics (June) Phi Delta Theta; Transfer from Duke University; Inlramural 2; Pi Mii Epsilon 2, 3, 4. MORRIS A. JOSEPH Wilkes-Barre, Pa. A.B. in Social Science and Political Science (August) I. R. C. 3; Sociology Club 4: Philosophy Club 4; B Club 3, Inlramural 3. WALTER HOWARD KALTREIDER, JR. York, Pa. B.S. in Civil Engineering (August) Lambda Chi Alpha; American Society of Civil Engineers 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra- mural 2. MARILYNN MARIE KAPPEL Wexford. Pa. A.B. in Biology and Psychology (June) Delta Zeta, President 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2. 3. 4: Christian Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 1, 2, 3. 4; Booster Club 3. 4; I. R. C. 2, 3; House of Representatives 2; Counselor 3; Student Handbook 3; Dance Committee Chairman 3; Theta Alpha Phi 2, 3, 4. ALLISON SARAH KAUFMAN Elizabeth, N. J. A.B. in Sociology and Psychology (June) L ' Agenda 1. 3; Cap and Dagger 3. 4; Christian Association 1, 2. 3, 4: Radio Workshop 1, 2, 3, 4; I. R. C. 3; Sociology Club 4: N. A. A. C. P. 3, 4. ALBERT ROBERT KAZARY Lewisburg, Pa. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (August) Sigma Chi; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2. 3. 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. ANNA MAY GOLD KAZARY Lewisburg. Pa. 5.5. in Biology (February) Phi Mu; Christian Association 1, 2; Booster Club 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3; Mu Phi Epsilon 4. RALPH MARSHALL KEENAN Oakdale. Pa. B.S. in Economics ' (February) Kappa Sigma; Cap and Dagger 3. 4; Christian Association 1, 2. 3. 4: Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Theta Alpha Phi 4. ROBERT WILLMON KEISER Lewisburg, Pa. B.S. in Chemical Engineering (June) 31 mm ' %. i. • ■ ' ; • «• -an -w -j ' . s ■ i JOSEPH CHARLES KELLY Nanticoke, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance Kappa Sigma: Intramural 1. IDELE JULIE KERR Yonkers, N. Y. (June ) I J line) B.S. in Education Stiidenl Campus Club: Cap antl Dagger 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 3; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Phi Alpha Thela, Secretary 3, President 4. THOMAS HAROLD KINKADE, JR. Williamsport. Pa. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (February) Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Booster Club 2. 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4: Inter-Fra- ternity Council 3, 4; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2. 3, 4. HELEN DREW KLAUDER Philadelphia. Pa. A.B. in English and Religion (June) L ' Agenda 2: Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Executive Council 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4; Student Faculty Congress 4: Senate 3, 4. President 4: Booster Club 3, 4: Women ' s Glee Club 1. 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 1, 2. 3; Who ' s Who 4: Chapel Choir 1, 2: Counselor 3, President 3: Class Secretary 3; Kappa Chi Lambda 4: Honor House 4: Freshman Week Committee 2, 3. 4. HARRY EDWARD KNUDSON. JR. Floral Park. N. Y. B..S. in Electrical Engineering (February) Phi Kapna Psi : Christian Association 2, 3. 4: Booster Club 3. 4: Counselor 3; Intramural 2. 4: American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3. 4. EDGAR KOGAN Newark. N. J. B.S. in Biology (February) Sigma .Mpha Mu: Cliristian Association 3. 4; Booster Club 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1. 2: I. R. C. 1: Inlramuial 1. 2. 3. 4. Captain Softball Team 3. Intra- mural Co-ordinator 3; Student Board of Health 1, 2. DOROTHY MAE KOHL Wanamassa. N J. A.B. in l ' .sychol()gy and I ' olilical Science I. lime) L ' Agenda 3; Cap and Dagger 3. 4: Christian Association I. 2. 3. 4; Radio Workshop 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 3, 4: Women ' s Glee Club 1. 4: Chorus 1, 2. 3. 4: I. R. C. 1. 2. 3. 4. Vice President 2. Secretary 4: Hi use of Representa- tives 1: Chapel Choir 1: Sociology Club 4: Alpha Kappa Delta 4; N. A. A. C. P. 3. 4: Chapel Soloist 2. U.S. in Biology STEPHEN JOSEPH KOVACS, JR. Yardville. N. J. (June) Lambda Chi Alpha. Secretary 3; Bucknellinn 2: Radio Workshop 3: Booster Club 3. 4: Band 3. 4; Intramural 3, 4: Varsity Football 1. 2. 3; Inter-Frater- nity Council 3. RENEE KRAUS Forest Hills, N. Y. A.B. in English and Political Science (August) Cap and Dagger 3; Radio Workshop 2. ,3. 4: I. R. C. 2. .3. 4. M. LORRAINE KRESS Easton, Pa. A.B. in History (June) Phi Mu. Vice President 3, President 4; Christian Association 1. 2. 3. 4. Exec- utive Cabinet 3, 4: Student Faculty Congress 3. 4. Secretary ,3. Vice President f: Booster Club 4; ho ' s Who 4: Judicial Board 2. .3. 4: House of Represen- tatives 1. 2: Counselor 3: Class Secretary 4; Student Handbook 4, Circula- tion Manager 4: Student Budget Committee 3, 4; Centennial Committee 3: Scholarship Committee 3. .• 2 HAROLD M. KULLMAN Newark, N. J. B.S. in Commerce and Finance Sigma Alpha Mu. (August) B.S. in Biology MARTIN KURMAN Newark, N. J. (June) Phi Lambda Theta;L ' AcEN-DA 4: Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Radio Im ' amural i • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' President 3 MELVIN LANDEW n r. . r. , South Orange. N. J. B.S. m Biolosy , , (June) Sigma Alpha Mu President 3: Bucknellian 1, 2, 3; Booster Club 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 2. 3 4: Intramural 1, 2, 3. 4; Inter-Fraternity Council 3; Intramurd Council 2, 3; Sports Editor 2, 3; Hillel Executive Council 4 ALFRED JOHN LANFEAR PC ■ ••, r ■ Lewisburg, Pa. 0..3. in Livil tngineenns ,, (June) Pi Mu Epsilon 3, 4; American Society of Civil Engineers 1, 2, 3. B.S. in Biology MARY WALLACE LASKEY Long Valley, N. J. Student Faculty Christmas Dinner 3. (Jime) THOMAS FRANCIS LATRELL Lewisburg, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance Student Management Committee. (June) JOCELYN LE MASSENA Bloomfield, N. J. A.B. in English and Psychology Alpha Chi Omega; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Booster Club 3. 4; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta 2, 3. 4. (June) B.S. in Education PAUL LENCHUK Long Island City, N. Y. ' June) Sigma Alpha Epsilon. President 4; L ' Agenda 1; Bucknellian 1; Cap and UaggeT 1 2 3: Christian Association 1. 2, 3; Radio Workshop 1. 2 ; Student Handbook 1; Dance Committee Chairman 2; Intramural 1, 2, 3 4- Varsitv irack 1. 2: Inter-Fraternity Council 1, 2. .4.B. in Political Science SAMUEL DAVID LENOX Trenton, N. J. (February) Lambda (:hi Alpha: Christian Association 1. 2. 4; Radio Workshop 3 4- Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 4; Intramural 1, 2. B.S. in Biology CATHERINE JEAN LEPSCH Hornell, N. Y. (June) Student Campus Club; Christian Association I, 2, 3. 4: Booster Club 4: Band 2. 3; Orchestra 3; Chorus 3; Chapel Choir 1; Kappa Chi Lambda 2. 3, 4; bummer Chapel Committee 3. 33 KERMIT WALTER LEWIS Sassamansville, Pa. A.B. in Political Science ( Jiinf Phi Kappa Psi; Bucknellian 2: Christian Association 1, 2. 4: Booster Cluh 2. 4: M en ' s Glee Chib 1. 2. 4: I. R. C. 4: Intramural 1, 2, 3. 4: Varsity Boxing Manager 4; Debating Club 4; Sophomore Coiillion (lommitlee 2. A.B. in Biology ALICE GERTRUDE LEWRY Flushing. N. Y. (June) Cap and Dagger 2: Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 3, 4: Booster Cliib 3, 4; Band 3, 4; W. A. A. 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4. FAITH JACQUELINE LIEF New Rochelle, N. Y. B.S. in Biology (June) Phi Alpha Pi; L ' Agenda 3, 4, Senior Section Editor 4; Cap and Dagger 2. 3. 4; Christian Association 1. 2, 3. 4: Radio Workshop 2. 3. 4, Chairman of Script Committee 3; Booster Club 3. 4: W. A. A. 1. 2. 3. 4; Judicial Board 2. 3, 4, Secretary 3; House of Representatives 1: Alpha Lambda Delta 1. Trea- surer 1: Kappa Delta Epsilon 4: N. A. A. C. P. 3. 4: Hillel Executive Board 2, 3; Panhellenic Representative 4: Co-Op House 2, ice President 2; Stu- dent Faculty Christmas Dinner 3; Honor House 4. GEORGE WILLIAM LILES Lewisburg. Pa. B.S. in Biology (June) Delta Sigma; Christian Association 1. 2. 3. 4; Booster Clul) 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2. 3; Orchestra 2, 3; Intramural 1, 2. 3, 4. HOWARD JAMES LONERGAN Woodhaven, N. Y. B.S. in Commerce nnd Finance ( February ) Phi Gamma Delta. President 3: Booster Club 2. 3: .American Society of Mechanical Engineers 1. 2: Oniicron Delta Kappa, President 3, 4; Football 1, 2. 3; Inter-Fraternity Council 2, 3. WALLACE WAH SING LOUI Honolulu. T. II. B.S. in Biology (.Xugust) Sigma Phi Epsilon; Christian Association 3, 4: I ' niversity of Hawaii 1, 2. B.S. in Education HELEN LOUISE LUFOLD Montoursville, Pa. (June) Student Campus (_!lub; Christian Association 1. 2. 3. 4; Chorus 1. 3: N. . . K. C. P. 3, 4. A.B. in Chemistry SUSAN ANN MAFFEI Exeter, Pa. (June) Delta Zeta; Cap and Dagger 2. 3, 4; Christian Association 1. 2. 3. 4; Radio Workshop 2, 3; Booster Club 2, 3, 4; I. R. C. 2, 3, 4; Stiirlent Handbook 2. 3. ALBERT MARCUS MAGAGNA Wvoming. Pa. H.S. in Electrical Engineering I J unci Sigma Chi; Booster Club 2, 3; American Institute of Electrical Engineers 4; B Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Intramural 1. 2. 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3. ROBERT EDMUND MALESARDI Tenafly, N. J. U.S. in Commerce and Finance (Febniary) Sigma Chi; (!hristian .Association 2; Booster Club 1. 2: Ijiirainiiial 1. 2. 3. 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Inler-Fraternily Council. 34 ' - ' ' --«. ' U£L ' !lB ' 7jK, B.S. in Chemistry STEPHEN FRANCIS MARCUCIO Derby, Conn. (June) Lambda Chi Alpha; Booster Chib 1. 2, 3. 4; Alpha Chi Sigma 2, 3, 4; Intra- mural 1, 2. 3, 4; American Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3. JOSEPH M. MARKOWITZ Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S. in Chemical Engineering (June) Bucknellinn 4; I. R. C. 1, 2; American Institute of Chemical Engineers 3, 4; B Club 1, 3. 4; Intramural 1. 2, 3, 4; Bucknell Junior College Beacon 2. ELIZABETH MARY MARLING Wilkes-Barre. Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance Student Campus Club; Newman Club. Transfer from Bucknell Junior College. (June) ANTHONY JAMES MARTIN Covington. Kv. B.S. in Biology (August) Phi Lambda Theta, President 4; Christian Association 4; Radio Workshop 4; I. R. C. 4; Intramural 4; Inter-Fraternity Council 4. ROBERT SYDNEY MATLOW Shenandoah, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance I June) Sigma .Alpha Mu. President 4. Exchequer 3; Christian Association 4; Booster Club 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1. 2; Mixed Chorus 1. 2; Delta Mu Delta 3, 4; Omicron Delta Kappa 3. 4; Hillel 2. 3. 4; Bucknellians Dance Band 1, 2. EUGENE JOHN MATTHEWS Pittsburgh, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Phi Gamma Delta, President 3; Student Faculty Congress 3; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who 3; Class Officer 3; Dance Committee Chairman 3: B Club 3. 4; Intramural L 2, 3, 4; Inter-Fraternity Council 3; Co-captain Var- sity Football 3. MARGARET ELIZABETH MATTHEWS Richmond Hill, N. Y. A.B. in Social Science (June) Pi Beta Phi; L ' Agenda 2. 3; Bucknellian 1, 2. 3. 4; .Advertising Manager 4: Cap and Dagger 2. 3, 4; Christian Association 1. 2. 3, 4: Booster Club 3, 4; W. A. A. 2, 3, 4; House of Representatives 1; Pi Delta Epsilon 4. GLADYS ELIZABETH McDOWELL Lewisburg, Pa. .4.B. in Political Science (June) Student Campus Club. Radio Workshop 1. 2; Chi Chi 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3. ROBERT CHARLES McGOWAN Bloomfield. N. J. B.S. in Commerce and Finance Phi Eta Sigma 1; Football 1. (February ) A.B. in Mathematics MICHAEL ALOYSIUS McGUIRE Roseland, N. J. (June) Sigma Chi, Preisdent 4; B Club 2, 3, 4, Captain Baseball 2; Intramural 2, 3, 4. 35 JEAN ALYCE McKERNAN Larchmont, N. Y. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Delta Delta Delta; L ' Agenda 2, 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4; Dance Committee Chairman 3; Artist Course. ROBERT McLaughlin New York, N. Y. B.S. in Civil Engineering (June) Lambda Chi Alpha; American Society of Civil Engineers 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 4, President. DONNA MARIE McNEAL Towanda, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Education (June) Christian Association 2, 3, 4; I. R. C. 3, 4; House of Representatives 1. ROBERT WESLEY MEGARGEL Orangeville, Pa. A.B. in English (February) Sigma Alpha Epsilon. President. Vice President; Transfer from Bloomsburg State Teachers College; L ' Agenda 3, 4. Sports Editor 3; Bucknellian 3, 4, Sports Editor 3; Christian Association 3, 4; Booster Club 3, 4: Men ' s Glee Club 3; Who ' s Who 4; Student Handbook 3; Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Omicron Delta Kappa 4; B Club 3. JEROME BERNARD MELTZER Brooklyn, N. Y. B.S. in Economics (June) Sigma Alpha Mu; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; B Club 3, 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 3. ARTHUR DAVID MENEIN Millburn. N. J. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (February) Sigma Alpha Mu, Recorder 3; Christian Association 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Intramural 2, 3, 4. CHARLES S. MENZIES Grant City, N. Y. A.B. in Political Science (August) Alpha Sigma Phi; Transfer from Wagner College 1, 2; Intramural Boxing 3. BARBARA JANE MESSER Evanston, 111. A.B. in Biology (June) Kappa Delta, President; L ' Agenda 2, 3 4, Advertising Manager 3, Business Manager 4; Cap and Dagger 1. 2. 3, 4, President 3, 4: Christian Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Radio Workshop 1. 2; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; L R. C. 1, 2: W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4: House of Representatives 1; Counselor 3; Class Officer 1; Board of Publications 3, 4; Student Handbook 1, 2, 3; Pi Delta Epsilon 3. 4; Theta Alpha Phi 2, 3, 4; Mortar Board 4; Honor House 4; Cen- tennial Planning Committee 3. ROSA MEYERSBURG Greenlawn, N. Y. B.S. in Biology (June) L ' Agenda 2, 3, 4. Index Editor 3, 4: Christian Associaticm 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 1, 2; Band 4; Women ' s Glee Chib 3; Chorus 2, 3, 4; House of Representatives .3. DOROTHY WALKER MILLER Niagara Falls, N. Y. A.B. in Sociology and English f June Pi Beta Phi; L ' Agenda 2; Christian Association 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1. 36 ■ .■i ; SEnjB!](S ' JAMES JAY MILLER Niagara Falls, N. Y. B.S. in Electrical Engineering (August) Delta Sigma; American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, 4; Inter-Fra- ternity Council 3, Vice President 3. LOIS ANNETTE MILLER Pittsburgh, Pa. A.B. in English and Psychology (February) Delta Delta Delta, Vice President; L ' Agenda 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1. 2. 3, 4; Senate 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, Pub- lic Relations Chairman 4: Booster Club 3, 4; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4; Who ' s Who 4; House of Representatives 1: Counselor 3: Class Secretary 1, Class Trea- surer 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1; Delta Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Mortar Board 4; Honor House 4; Scholarship Committee 4. B.S. BETTY JANE MILNAMOW Collingswood, N. J. Commerce and Finance (June) Kappa Delta; L ' Acenda 2, 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Associ- ation 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 3; House of Repre- sentatives 1. MARILYN MILDRED MINER Pittsfield, Mass. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Phi Mu, Secretary; L ' Acenda 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Band I, 2, 3; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3; House of Representatives 2; Class Secretary 2. BRINTON BENSON MITCHELL West Chester, Pa. B.S. in Electrical Engineering (June) S. C. C. ; American Institute of Electrical Engineers 4. A.B. in Chemistry RICHARD L. MOORE Lewisburg, Pa. JEANE M. MORGENTHAL Riverdale. N. Y. (February) (June) A.B. in Social Science and English Alpha Chi Omega, President 4; L ' Acenda 1, 2, 3, 4, Office Manager 3, Assis- tant Business Manager 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2. 3. 4: Radio Workshop 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Special Features Director 2, Dramatics Director 3. Director 4; Student Faculty Congress 4: Booster Club 3: I. R. C. 2, 3, 4. Chairman of Correspondence Committee 3; W. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4; Counselor 3; Board of Publications 4: Student Handbook 2. 3. 4. Section Editor 3; Alpha Kappa Delta 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Editor 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Phi Alpha Theta 4: Mortar Board 4, Treasurer: Honor House 4; Scholarship Committee 2. 3. KATHLEEN McCAULEY MORROW Glen Ridge. N. J. .4.B. in Biology Pi Beta Phi; Christian Association 1. 2; osophy Club 4; Co-op House 2. Booster Club 2: W. (August) A. A. 2: Phil- PHILIP KNEPPER MORTON Delta. Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Booster Club 3, 4; Chapel Choir 3: Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Management Committee. ROBERT WHIGHAM MORTON York. Pa. A.B. in Political Science (February) Phi Gamma Delta; Bucknellian 1, 2. Circulation Manager 2; Cap and Dagger 1. 2; Booster Club 1, 2, 3; Theta Alpha Phi 2, 3, 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. 37 PORTER MURDOCK Sewickley. Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (February) Delta Sigma, Treasurer 4; Christian Association 1, 2; Counselor 4: Intra- mural 2. 3. ROBERT SACKETT MURPHY Watkins Glen, N. Y. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (August) Band 4; Intramural 2. MARJORIE LOU MYERS Jolinstown. Pa. A.B. in Political Science and Si)anish (June) Delta Delta Delta; L ' Acenda 3. 4; Bucknellian 2, 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 4; I. R. C. 3, 4: Student Handbook 2; Theta Alpha Phi 3, 4; Sigma Delta Pi 4. GEORGE M. NAIMARK New York, N. Y. B.S. in Biology (June) Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4. Vice President 2, President 3; Radio Workshop 2, 3, Director 2. 3: Booster Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Theta Alpha Phi 3. 4: Phi Sigma 2. 3. 4, President 2, Treasurer 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Artist Course 2, 3. MARJORIE JEAN NEWTON Summit, N. J. A.B. in English and Spanish (June I Delta Zeta: Cap and Dagger 1. 2. 3, 4; Radio Workshop 1. 2, 3. 4: Booster Club 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4; Sigma Delta Pi 4. WALTER LeROY NOLL, JR. New Providence, N. J. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (February) Lambda Chi Alpha; Christian Association 1. 2. 3, 4. Treasurer 3. Executive Committee 3; Radio Workshop 4. Business Manager 4: Booster Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Director 3, 4; Band 1: Who ' s Who 3: Counselor 3: Board of Publications 2, 4: Student Handbook 1. 2, Business Manager 2: Phi Eta . ' igma I. 2; Delta Mu Delta 3. 4; Intramural 1. 2. 3. 4; Inter-Fraternity (Council 3: Cheerleader 2, 3, Captain 3; Omicron Delta Kappa 4. ROBERT MITCHELL NORTHRUP Canton. Pa. .4.B. in Chemistry (June) Sigma Alpha Epsilon ; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Drum Major 1. 2, 3. 4: Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. ALBERTA HELEN NOVICK Plymouth, Pa. B.S. in Education (June) Booster Club 4; Transfer Kiukiicll Junior College 1. 2. 3; Class Secretary- Treasurer 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3: Cheerleader 2, C!aptain 3: Bucknell Beacon 1, 2, 3, Circulation Manager 3; Yearbook 3, Photographic Staff. Edi torial Staff; Beta Gamma Clii; Pre-Medical Club: Newman Club t. JAY ARTHUR OBERDORF Riverside, Pa. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (June) American Society of Mnhauical Engineers 2, 3, 4; Intranuiral 2, X B.S. in Education CARENCE SEPTIMUS ObllZ Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (June) 38 V . La Dm JL MPt v - SHEILA HARRIET OBSTFELD Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B. in English and Spanish (February) L ' AcENDA 3; Christian Association 1. 2. 3, 4; Radio Workshop 3; Booster Chib 3; Sigma Delta Pi 3, 4; N. A. A. C. P. 3, 4. MARY ELLEN PARK Chevy Chase, Md. A.B. in Biology and English (June) Alpha Chi Omega; L ' Acenda 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Asso- ciation 1. 2, 3. 4: Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 2; Chorus 1, 2. 3; House of Representatives 2; Counselor 3; Student Handbook 4; Sigma Tau Delta 4; Sigma Delta Pi 2, 3. SHIRLEY ANNE PARKE Horsham, Pa. A.B. in English and Psychology (June) Phi Mu. Treasurer 4; L ' Acenda 2. 3. Associate Editor 4: Bucknellian 1, 2: Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1. 2. 3, 4; Radio Workshop 1: Student Faculty Congress 3; Booster Club 4: I. R. C. 1. 2. Treasurer 3, 4: W. A. A. 4: House of Representatives 2. 3: Counselor 3: Student Handbook 2. 3: Sigma Tau Delta 2, 3, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Mortar Board 4; Artist Course 2, 3, 4. HENRY GEORGE PARKIN, JR. Haledon, N. J. B.S. in Electrical Engineering (June) Lambda Chi Alpha; Christian Association 3. 4; Men ' s Glee Club 3; Coun- selor 3, 4; American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, Chairman 4; Intra- mural 3. ELEANOR JANE PERRIN Philadelphia, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Delta Zeta; Christian Association 1. 2. 3, 4; Radio Workshop 3; Booster Club 3,4; W. A. A. 2. L. JEANNE PHELPS Conneaut, Ohio A.B. in Psychology and Music (June) Pi Beta Phi: L ' Acenda 3; Cap and Dagger 3; Christian Assocition 2, 3. 4: Women ' s Glee Club 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2. 3; Mu Phi Epsilon 3, 4. WALTER NORRIS PHILLIPS, JR. Baltimore, Md. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (June) WALLACE BAGBY POTEAT Lewisburg. Pa. A.B. in Biology (June) Phi Gamma Delta: Christian Association. Executive Cabinet 3, 4; Radio Workshop 4; Intramural 3, 4; Transfer from University of Richmond. HARRY HAMILTON POWELL, JR. Tamaqua, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Kappa Delta Rho, Treasurer 3, 4; Booster Club 1; Men ' s Glee Club 1; Intra- mural 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Football 1. CARMELO ANTHONY PULIAFICO South Barre, Mass. B.S. in Electrical Engineering (February) Booster Club 3, 4; American Institute of Electrical Engineers 2, 3, 4; Intra- mural 3, 4. 39 - -•• «■ ' ■f=SI--5- s-j.a-a • ' W! . « £.«« ii..jfS-..« -! HOMER ORVILLE PURSLEY Lewisburg, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Sigma Chi; Christian Association 1; Intramural 4. THOMAS JOSEPH QUIGLEY Ml. Carniel, Pa. A.B. in History (June) Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; L ' Agenda 3; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association 3, 4; Radio Workshop 3, 4; Student Faculty Congress, 3, Treasurer 4; Booster Club 3, 4; I. R. C. 3. President 4; Who ' s Who 4; Sociology Club 3; Class President 4; Student Handbook 4: Alpha Kappa Delta 4; Phi Alpha Theta 4; Intramural 3. 4; Omicron Delta Kappa 4; Debating Society 4. ELIZABETH THOMAS QUINN Cheltenham, Pa. A.B. in Education and Social Studies (February) Kappa Delta, Editor 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2. 3, 4; Christian Association 2, 3: Radio Workshop 1. Secretary 2: Booster Club 3, 4; Chorus 3; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Theta Alpha Phi. Historian 4. BEATRICE ANN DOBBS RALSTON Mt. Royal, N. J. B.S. in Commerce and Finance ( Junel Alpha Chi Omega; L ' Agenda 4; Christian Association 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 3; I. R. C. 4; House of Representatives 3. PEGGY LOU RANDOLPH Riversburg, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Pi Beta Phi, Corresponding Secretary 4; L ' Agenda 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1. 2, 3. 4; Radio Workshop 3; W. A. A. 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM JAY RATSCH, JR. Clifton, N. J. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (August) Phi Delta Theta; L ' Agenda 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Booster Chib 2; I. R. C. 2; Dance Committee Chairman 2; Delta Phi Alpha 3, 4; Intramural 2; Rifle Club; Camera Club President; Transfer from Louisiana State Uni- versity. VICTORIA ELIZABETH REID Harrisburg, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Pi Beta Phi, Secretary 4; L ' Agenda 2. 3; Bucknellian 1, 2, Business Man- ager 3. 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Senate, Treasurer 2; Booster Club, Director 3, 4; Board of Publications, Secretary 3, 4; Student Handbook 2; Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Panhellenic Council 3, 4. ALFRED JOHN RICHARDSON West Orange. N. J. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Kappa Sigma, Treasurer 4: Christian Association 1, 2. 3, 4: Booster (Hub L 2, 3; Intramural 1,2,3,4. RUTH MAY RICHARDSON West Orange, N. J. A.B. in English and French (June) Pi Beta Phi, President 4; L ' Agenda 3, 4, Feature Editor 4; Bucknellian 1, 2, 3, Assistant Managing Editor 3; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Booster Club 3, 4; W. A. A. 4; Who ' s Who 4; Coun- selor 3; Student Handbook 1. 2. 3, Section E litor 3; Sigma Tau Delta 2, 3, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4: Mortar Board 4; Honor House 4. HENRY ROBERT RICHTER Corning. N. Y. A.B. in Political Science and Economics (; ugust) Lambda Chi Alpha; L ' Agenda 4; Cap and Dagger 4: Christian Associaticui 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. 40 ' WILBUR N. ROBERTS New Monmouth, N. J. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (June) Christian Association 1, 2, 3; Phi Mil Epsilon 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Sigma Alpha Kappa 2, 3, 4: American Society of Mechanical Engineers 1. 2, 3, 4; Beta Epsilon Sigma 4, President 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. RHODA MAE ROBERTSON St. Clair, Pa. A.B. in Mathematics and Chemistry (June) Delta Zeta; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; House of Representatives 2; Sigma Delta Pi 4; Kappa Chi Lambda 3, 4; N. A. A. C. P. 4. MARILYN CASE ROBINSON Glen View, 111. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Delta Delta Delta; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3; Christian Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Booster Club 3, 4; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS EDWARD RODGERS Lewisburg, Pa. B.S. in Education (February) Phi Gamma Delta; Booster Club 1, 2. 3, 4; I. R. C. 1; B Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Omicron Delta Kappa 1: Phi Kappa Phi 1; Varsity Football 2. 3, 4. A.B. in Chemistry MARVIN JAY ROMBRO Williamsport, Pa. Intramural 1. (June) WILLIAM JOSEPH ROOS Honesdale, Pa. B.S. in Biology (February) Sigma Alpha Mu; Cap and Dagger 1, 2. 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 1, 2. 3, 4, Director 2. 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Theta Alpha Phi 4. B.S. in Economics IVAN EMANUEL ROSHON Baltimore, Ohio (August) N. DEAN ROWLAND, JR. Elizabeth, Pa. B.S. in Biology (June) Sigma Chi: Christian Association 4: Intramural 1. 2, 3. GIRARD WILLIAM RUDOLPH Reading, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Delta Sigma, Treasurer 2, 3, President 4; Christian Association 1. 2; Booster Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Sociology Club 2. 3: Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. A.B. in Economics JEAN WINN RUNKLE Washington, D. C. (June) Delta Delta Delta; L Agenda 3; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Asso- ciation 1, 2. 3, 4; Booster Club 3, 4; Student Handbook 2. 41 ■ts f ' -i-: it ' i . ' -- liff- ■uK-iB - : - ;  f WILLIAM EDWIN SALLADE, II Williamsporl. Pa. B.S, in Commerce and Finance (February) Si ma (llii. SANFORD HESS SANGER New York, N. Y. .(. }. in Political Science (June) Sigma Alpha Mu; Booster Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Intramural 1. 2, 3, 4. BRITTON WHITFIELD SATERLEE Plainfiekl. N. J. B.S. in Commerce ami Finance (June) WALTER B. SCHLICHTER Lewisburg, Pa. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (August) Delta Upsilon; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 4. ALICE MARGUERITE SCHOONMAKER Hackensack. N. J. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Kappa and Da; men ' s t Officer ager 2; 3, 4. Delta, Treasurer 3, 4; L ' A(;iiNDA 1, 2, 3: Bucknellian 1, 2, 3, 4; Cap er 1, 2, 3. 4: Christian Associaticm 2, 3, 4: Booster Club 3, 4; Wo- ;iee Club 1, 2: W. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4: House of Representatives 1, 2; Class 1; Board of Publications 2, 3: Student Handbook 2. 3. Business Man- Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Thela Alpha Phi CHARLOTTE VIRGINIA SCHULTZ Lansdale, Pa. .4.H. in English and Social Stndies (June) Kappa Delta; L ' Acenda 3, 4: Cap and Dagger 1. 2, 3, 4; Christian .Associa- tion 2, 3, 4: Radio Workshop 2, 3; Booster Club 4; Chorus 3, 4: I. R. C. 3, 4; W. A. . . 1. 2, 3, 4: House of Representatives 1. JUNE HARDING SEARCH Kingston. Pa. A.B. in Spanish ( Fel)riiary i I. R. C. 3, 4; Phi Beta Kappa 4; Kappa Delia Epsilon 3, 4, ice President 4, President 4; Sigma Delta Pi 3, 4. JANE MOORE SEARS Williainsport, Pa. A.B. in Economics I. lime I Christian Association 1. 2. 3. 4; Booster Club .3, 4: Sludenl (!anipu- (!lub 1, 2, 3, 4. JEAN E. SECOR Trenton, N. J. A.B. in Biology (June) Bucknellian 1. 2: Cap and Dagger 2: Christian .Association 2: Band 2: Wcimen ' s Clee ( ' lub 1. 2: ( ' horns 1. 2: (!oiinselor 2: Sindcnl Campus Club 1,2. JAMKS V1 STU SEEL Pittsburgh, Pa. U.S. in Commerce and Finance (Fel)ruary) Beta Theta Pi; Counselor 3. 4; B Cliil) 2. 3, 4; Intramural 1, 4; Transfer frcMU Washington and Jclfer-on Cidlege; arsity Foolliall 2. 3; arsily Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Co-Captain 4; ar-it Baseball 2. 12 B.S. in Biology JANICE ESTELLE SELWYN Newark, N. J. (February) Christian Association 1. 2, 3. 4; Radio Workshop 3: Booster Club 2, 3, 4; N. A. A. C. P. 3. 4. B.S. in Etluratii MAURICE REEVES SHAW, JR. Camden, N. J. (August) Phi Kappa Psi; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association 3, 4; Radio Workshop 3. 4; Men ' s Glee Club 3, 4; Soloist 3, 4; Intramural 3, 4; Man- agement Club 4. RICHARD MILLER SHERWOOD Union City, Pa. A.B. in Chemistry and Music Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4. (June) ROBERT EMERSON SHRADER Forty Fort, Pa. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (February) Sigma Phi Epsilon; Transfer from Bucknell Junior College 1, 2; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES WILLIAM SHUGART Erie. Pa B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Cap and Dagger 4: Christian .Association 4: Booster Club 4: Intramural 3, 4. GEORGE DESIDER SIMCOE Trenton, N. J. B.S. in Biology (June) Phi Kappa Psi; Christian Association 4; Booster Club 4; I. R. C. 1; Intra- mural 2, 4. PAULINE MARY ANN SIMSARIAN Weehawken, N. J. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) . lpha Chi Omega; L ' .AcEND.i 1, 2. 3. 4: Cap and Dagger 1, 2. 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Booster Club 2. 3: I. R. C. 2, 3, 4; W. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Student Handbook 2. B.S. in Education SYLVIA REBIE SLIFE .•Atlanta, Georgia (June) Cap and Dagger 4; Christian Association 1. 2. 3, 4: House of Representa- tives 1: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3. 4: Phi Alpha Theta. Treasurer 3, Secretary 4. WILLIAM PAUL SMELTZER, JR. New Kensington, Pa. A.B. in Psychology and English ( February ) Sigma Chi; Bucknellian 1, 2; Christian .Association 1, 2. 3; Booster Club I, 2, 3. 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Sociology Club 1; Dance Committee Chairman 1 ; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. EDGAR KIRBY SMITH Pittsburgh, Pa. B.S. in Education (June) Kappa Sigma, Vice President 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Student Handbook 4; Sigma Tau Delta 2; Sigma Alpha Kappa 3: B Club 2; Intramural 2. 43 •ftS ' -., -.: -..s -: • ? -■ ;; ri,,- . t . t _ • ;■ •? ' ■• !■ ' ' « ' ■ MARSHALL LEE SMITH Jamestown, N. J. A.B. in Political Science (February) Phi Lambda Theta, President 4; Cap and Dagger 1: Christian Association 1. 2, 3, 4 Executive Cabinet 3. 4; Radio Workshop 1, 2; Counselor 3, 4; Student Handbook 4; Tau Kappa Alpha 2; Debating Team 1, 2; Omicron Delta Kappa 4. WARREN KURTZ SMITH Lewisburg, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Chapel Choir 1, 2. 3; Alpha Mu Beta 3; Sigma Alpha Kappa 2, 3. WARREN SHELDON SNYDER Elmira, N. Y. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (February) Alpha Chi Mu; Intramural 1. 2, 3, 4. FORREST ROGER SPRENKLE Cleveland. Ohio B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) L ' Agenda 4; Radio Workshop 3, 4; Men ' s Glee Club 3, 4. RICHARD CLARK STADDEN Milton, Pa. B.S. in Chemistry (June) Alpha Chi Sigma 4; American Chemical Society 4. WARREN CARL STADDEN Milton. Pa. B.S. in Civil Engineering February Student Campus Club 1, 2; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2; Pi Mu Epsilon 2, 3; Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers 1, 2. 3, 4. SIDNEY WILLIAM STARR Yonkers, N. Y. A.B. in Economics (June) ROBERT JULIUS STEAMER Rochester.N. Y ' . A.B. in Social Science (February) Sigma Chi. President 4; Inter-Fraternity Council 2, X 4; Debating Team 3; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Faculty Congress 3; Booster Club 3; Tau Kappa Alpha 3. 4: Intramural 1. 2. JEAN CAROLYN STEELE Plvmnulli. Pa. B.S. in Education (June) Student Campus Club; Christian Association 4; Transfer from Bucknell Junior College 1, 2, 3; Beta Gamma Chi. Vice President 3; Choral Club 1, 2, Secretary 3; Kappa Delta Epsilon 4. PATRICIA ELLEN STEELE Wilkes-Barre, Pa. A.B. in Social Science and English (Jime) . lpha Sigma .■Mpha: Christian Association 4; Transfer from Bucknell Junior College; Student Council 1. 2, 3. Vice President 3: President of Junior Class; Sociology Club; Vice President of . ' Sophomore Class. 1 - y j CHARLES FRANCIS STEININGER Latrobe, Pa. B.S. in Chemical Engineering (February) Lambda Chi Alpha; Student Faculty Congress 3; American Chemical Society 1. 2; American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2, 3; Intramural 2, 3; Football 3. JEANNE MARY STERN Kew Gardens, N. Y. A.B. in Psychology (February) Student Campus Club: L ' Agenda 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2. 3. 4: Booster Club 2. 3. 4: I. R. C. 1, 2, 3. 4; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Sociology Club 4: Delta Phi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 1, 2, 3; Service Council; N. A. A. C. P. HOWARD SAMUEL STERNE, JR. Hewlett. N. Y. B.S. in Chemistry (June) Student Campus Club. President 4; Christian Association 1. 2. 3, 4, Com- mittee Chairman 4; Student Faculty Congress 4; Booster Club 3. 4; I. R. C. 3, 4; American Chemical Society; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Photography Club. MARJORIE LEE STICKLER Baldwin. N. Y. B.S. in Chemistry (June) lpha Chi Omega; L Agenda 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3. 4; Christian Association 1, 2; Booster Club 3. 4; W. A. A. 1. 2. 3. 4, Treasurer 3. WILMA CATHERINE STOHLBERG Glen Ridge, N. J. A.B. in Sociology and Psychology (June) Delta Zeta; Cap and Dagger 2, 3. 4: Christian Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 3. 4; Chorus 3; Sociology Club 3, 4. JEAN SHERWOOD STONE Rutherford. N. J. (June) A.B. in Sociology and Psychology Delta Zeta; L ' Acenda 3, 4; Cap and Dagger 1. 2, 3. 4; Christian Association I, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 2. 3. 4; Booster Club 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1; W. A. A. 2. 3, 4; House of Representatives 4: Sociology Club 3. 4; Scholar- ship Committee; Alpha Kappa Delta 3, 4. Secretary 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1. EVELYN JUNE STOTT Landsdale. Pa. B.S. in Education ( June) Kappa Delta, Vice President 4; L ' Agenda 2. 3. Advertising Manager 4: Bucknellian I. 2. 3; Cap and Dagger 1. 2. 4. Secretary 3: Christian Asso- ciation 1, 2, 3. 4; Booster Club 3. 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2; I. R. C. 3. 4: W. A. A. 1. 2. 4, Board 3; Judicial Board 4; Counselor 3; Stu- dent Handbook 2. 3; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, Secretary 4; Pi Delta Epsilon 3. 4; Theta Alpha Phi 2. 3. 4; Phi Alpha Tbeta 4; Mortar Board. President 4; Cheerleader 2. 3; Honor House 4; Panhellenic Council 2. 3. 4; .Scholar- ship Committee 4; Who ' s Who 4. LESTER STANLEY STRANG Elmer, N. J. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering ( June ) Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Vice President 3; Christian Association 1; Booster Club 1. 3. 4; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4; B Club 3; Intramural 1. 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 3. WILLIAM IRVING STRAUSS Bergen. N. J. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (June) American Society of Mechanical Engineers 4; Intramural 4. DAVID WILLIAM STUEMPFLE Williamsport. Pa. B.S. in .Mechanical Engineering (February) Tau Kappa Epsilon; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2, 3, 4; Intramural 2, 3. 45 mmm: ■• .- ' .yji-.j s-. -a -w -.K rit .jtr; . ! r. .! , . j« i .  iti- i i . .. ..;■ .;-■! ' nv?;r., ,4.B. m Social Science ARNOLD NORMAN SULLUM Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (June) Transfer from Bucknell Junior College; Bucknellian 4. Navy Editor 2, 3; Christian Association 2, 3; Radio Workshop 2, Booster Club 4; I. R. C. 2, 3, 4; Sociology Club 4; Philosophy Club 4; Student Handbook. Navy Editor 2; Pi Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Bucknell Beacon; Class Representative; Co- Chairman I. Z. F. A. JESSE WILLIAM SYME Floral Park. N. Y. B.S. in Economics (June) Sigma Chi; L ' Acenda 4; Christian Association 1, 2. 3, Treasurer 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Chorus 1. 2; Who ' s Who 4; Counselor 3. 4: Stndeni Handbook 3; .Sigma Alpha Kappa 2. 3; Intramural 1. 2, 3, 4; B (Hub 2. 3, 4; Boxing Team 2. Captain 4; Track Team 3. 4. Captain 3; Artist Course 3: University Calendar Committee 3; Campus Fund Committee 3; Omicron Delta Kappa 4. WILLIAM E. TAIT Craflon. Pa. B.S. in Chemistry (June) Cap and Dagger 2. 3. 4: Radio Workshop 3; I. R. C. 2. 3; Alpha Chi Sigma 2, 3, 4; American Chemical Society 2, 3. 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3. RHODA RACHAEL TANENBAUM Richmond Hill, N. Y. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (February) Phi Alpha Pi; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Workshop 3; Band 3; Chorus 4; Sociology Club 4; Executive Board of Hillel; N. A. A. C. P. IRENE CLARE TAYLOR Mihon, Pa. B.S. in Biolog JEAN MORLEY TAYLOR West Englewood. N. J. (June) (June) .4.B. in Mathematics Alpha Chi Omega. Treasurer 4; L . cenda 2. 3. Feature Editor 4; Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Radio Workshop 2. 3. 4; W. A. A. 2. 3. 4; House of Represen- tatives 2; Class Officer 1, 2; Alpha Lambda Delta 1; Delta Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4; Pi Mu Epsilon 3, 4; Counselor 3. ROBERT HAYWARD TAYLOR Merion Station, Pa. B.S. in Biology (. ugust) Phi Kappa Psi. Secretary 4: L ' Aokmia 1. 4; ( ' hristian .Association 1. 4; Booster Club 1, 4; Men ' s (Jlee Club I, 4; t:horus 1: Student Handbook 1: Pi Delta Epsilon 4; Intramural 1. 4. ALICE KATHLEEN THIRKIELD Fayette City, Pa. B.S. in Biology (June) Cap and Dagger 1, 2. 3. 4; Booster Club 3, 4; Uowsc of Representatives 2, 3. CLAIR ALVIN THOMAS. JR. A.B. in Economics (J unci l.atnbda Clii Alpha, Social Chairman 2, 3. 4: Booster Club 1. 2: Fimiball 1, 2; Chairman of University Social Conuniltee 2. 3: .Secrelar of Inter Fra- ternity Council 3, 4; Debate Club 2. GEORGE B. THOMAS Elmira. N. Y. B.S. in Biology (August) Delta Sigma; Christian . ssocialion 1, 2, 3, 4: Sigma Alpha Kappa I. 2. .3. 4. U) LEONARD COOLEY THORNE Elmira. N. Y. A.B. in Psychology (June) Alpha Chi Mu: Christian Association 4: Band 2, 3; Sigma Alpha Kappa 2; Intramural 2. 4. • HARVEY GERALD TRACHTENBERG A.B. in Social Sciences Kingston. Pa. (June) Transfer from Bucknell Junior College; Student Campus Cluh: Intercolle- giate Zionist Federation of America 4; Student Federalists 1. 2, ice Presi- dent 2; I. R. C. 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Basketball 2: Radio Team 1. 2; Thespians 1. 2: Sociolog ' Club 4. JEAN PATTERSON TRUSLOW Chestertown, Md. B.S. in Biology (February) Delta Delta Delta: Bucknellian 1: Christian Association 1. 2. .3. 4: Radio Workshop 1; Booster Club 3, 4: W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; House of Representa- tives 1; Assistant Hostess 4. JOYCE MARY TURNER Ridgefield Park. N. J. B.S. in Biology (June) Christian Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 2, 3, 4; I. R. C. 3, 4; Sociology Club 3. 4. MILDRED JUNE VALENTINE St. Albans, N. Y. B.S. in Physics (June) Cap and Dagger 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2. 3, 4: Booster Club 3, 4; House of Representatives 4: W. A. A. 4. B.S. in Biology HELEN RUTH VANDEN BOSCH Philadelphia, Pa. (June) GEORGE ALAIN VITRAY New York. N. Y. A.B. in Social Sciences ( February ) Kappa Delta Rho; Christian .Association 1. 2. 3, 4; Radio Workshop 1, 2. 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2; Sigma Alpha Kappa 1, 2, 3; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter-Fraternitv Council 3. WILLIAM HENRY VON HEILL Brooklyn, N. Y. B.S. in Commerce and Finance Sigma Chi. (June) B.S. in Biology KATHARINE NICHOLAS VOULELIS Mount Carmel, Pa. (June) Christian Association 1,- 2, 3, 4: Radio Workshop 3: Booster Club 3. 4; I. R. C. 3. 4: W. A. A. 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1; Delta Phi Alpha 4; N. A. A. C. P. 3. 4. CARL ROLAND WAGNER New York. N. Y. A.B. in English (June) Sigma Alpha Mu; Phi Eta Sigma 1; Sigma Tau Delta 4; B Club 4. 47 :J- -|:f.- 4i.i.4Ua -- -njt -j ■ ■f.- e . a -nwi . ' -.-f .- ,; .f% .-5 : , ; : .. |.j , ,- . ,- ,_ . ; ; FRANKLIN PORTER WAGNER Danville.Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (June) Phi Kappa Psi; L ' Acenda 4; Christian Association 4; Booster Club 1, 4; Intramural 1, 2, 4. .■ i J Nfa;-4« ' .B. z ' n. Social Sciences MARY LOUISE WALTER Kennett Square, Pa. (June) Delta Zeta, Vice President 4: L ' Agenda 2, 3. 4; Cap and Dagger 2. 3, 4; Booster Club 4; I. R. C. 2. 3. 4: W. A. A. 1. 2. 3. 4; W. A. A. Board 2. 4; Counselor 3: Student Handbook 3. MICHAEL MERVIN WARGO Kingston, Pa. A.B. in Social Sciences (February) Sigma Phi Epsilon, Historian; Men ' s Glee Club 3: [. R. C. 1. 2, 3, 4. Presi- dent, 2; Kappa Phi Kappa 3. 4. President 4; Phi Alpha Theta 3. 4. Trea- surer, 4; Inlraniiiral 1. 2. 3. BEN ALLAN WASSERMAN Newark. N. J. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (February) Sigma Alpha Mu: Christian Association 1. 2. 3. 4; Booster (Jlub 1. 2, 3. 4: Counselor 3: Tau Kappa Alpha 2. 3. 4; Intramural 2. 3: Omicron Delta Kappa 4; Student Church Planning (Council 3, 4; Student Forum Council 4; Debating Team 1, 2. 3: Public Relations Manager 2: Hillel, HERBERT ROBERT WATERS Lewisburg, Pa. A.B. in I ' olilical Science (June) Lambda Chi Alpha; Bucknellian 1. 2. 3, 4, Managing Editor 3, Editor 3; Booster Club 2. 3. 4; Board of Publications 3; Dance Committee Chairman 2; Pi Delta Epsilon 3. 4. President 3. DOROTHY JEAN WATKINSON Maplewood. N. J. .4.fi. in Biology and Education (June I Delta Zeta; Cap and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; House of Representatives I, 2, 3; Orchesis 3, 4. JOHN ALEXANDER WEBB. JR. Pitman. N. J. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (June) Kappa Sigma, Vice President 3; Christian Association 1, 2. 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 3; Band 1, 2; Men ' s Glee Club 2, 3; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 4; Intramural 1, 2. HOWARD CLARKSON WHITCOMB, JR. Siniinierviile. Mass. A.B. in Muxic (February) Cap and Dagger 4; Band 1. 2. 3; Orchestra 3: Chorus 4; Alpha Mu Beta I. 2; Intramural 1,2,3, 4. ROGER CALVIN WHITFORD Plainfield. N. J. B.S. in Commerce and Finance ( February) Kappa Sigma, Vice President 3; Booster Club 1. 2, 3, 4; ludainural 1. 2. 3, 4. W ILLIAM STUART WICK Brownsville. Pa. B.S. in Mechanicl Engineering ( February I Delta Tau Delta; Booster Club 4; . ' imerican Society of Mechanical En- gineers 1, 2, 3, 4. 48 DAVID H. WILLIAMS Waymart, Pa. Zi.5. in Commerce and Finance DOROTHY GRACE WILSON Downingtown. Pa. B.S. in Biology Student Campus Club; Christian .Association 1. 2. .3 i: Band 13 4- lnh Lambda Delta 1 ; N. A. A. C. P. 3, 4. ' , . , - (June) (June) a EDWARD EUGENE WILSON New Castle, Pa. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (February) Booster Club 2, 3: Band 2. 3: Orchestra 2; B Club 2. 3, 4: Intramural 2, 3, 4; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2, 3, 4. KATHRYN ELIZABETH WILSON Oreland, Pa. A.B. in Psychology and Sociology (June) Kappa Delta; Cap and Dagger 1, 2. 3, 4; Christian Association 1. 2. 3 4; Radio Workshop 1. 2; Booster Club 3. 4; Chorus 1. 2. 3; W. A. A. 1. 2. 3, 4: House of Representatives 1; .Sociology Club 3, 4; Orchesis Dance Club 2, 3, 4. KATHRYN RUTH WITZ Pittsburgh. Pa. A.B. in Biology and Sociology (June I Alpha Chi Omega; L ' .Ace.nda 2. 3; Bucknellian 2. Advertising Manager; Cap and Dagger 1. 2. 3; Booster Club 3. 4; W. A. A. 1. 2. 3, 4; Sociology Club, Treasurer 3, President 4; Student Handbook 1. MARY WOLEINGER Norristown, Pa. A.B. in French and Social Science (June) Pi Beta Phi, Vice President 4; Christian Association, Executive Council 1, 2, 3. 4; Student Faculty Congress 2; Senate 2. 3, 4; Booster Club 3: I. R. C. 2. 3, 4. Secretary 2, Vice President 3. 4; Who ' s Who 4; Counselor 3; Class President 2; Class Vice President 3; Kappa Delta Epsilon 4; Mortar Board 1 : Honor House 4. ELMER BILLINGFELT WOODS, JR. Pitman, N. J. A.B. in Social Sciences (June) Phi Kappa Psi; Band 1, 2, 3; Sociology Club 4; Bucknellians , Dance Orchestra. DOLORES MARIE YACOS Portage, Pa. .i.B. in Sociology and Music (June) Cap and Dagger 1; Christian Association 1. 2; S ' omen ' s Glee Club 3, 4; Chorus 3. 4; House of Representatives 2; . Ipha Kappa Delta, President 3, 4; Mu Phi Epsilon 2. Secretary 3. 4; Chapel Soloist 1. 2, 3, 4. JULIA HACKENBERG YARNALL Lewisburg, Pa. .4.B. in English and .Music (June) Alpha Chi Omega; Transfer from University of Pennsvlvania 1. 2: L ' gend 4; Chorus 4; Mu Phi Epsilon 3. 4. B.S. in Biology RUTH MARIE YOUNG Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (June) Transfer from Bucknell Junior College; Pre-Medical Club, President 1, 2; Beacon 1. 2. 49 V VJcfr4 ' %.. V,4,: -• , -W. - ■ — C -- - - ' T ... «Pt •J; .fi. in Biology EUGENE W. YOUNGKEN Arlington, Mass. (June) Cap and Dagger 1. 2, 3, 4; Christian Association 1. 2. 3, 4; I. R. C. 2, 3, 4; Student Handbook 3, 4; Theta Alpha Phi 2, 3, 4, President 4. FRANCIS MICHAEL ZACHARA Paterson, N, J. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (August) Sigma Chi; Men ' s Glee Club 2, 3; Sociology Club 1. 2; Intramural 1, 2. 3, 4; Track 1. 2; Student Management Committee 4. CLIFFORD WRIGHTSON ZELIFF, JR. Lewislnirg, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance I I ' Cliruary) Lambda Clii Alpha; Christian Association 1. 2: Booster Club 2. 3; Band 2; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. ANDREW JOSEPH DIAMOND Cokelon, W. Va. B.S. in Chemical Engineering (Jime) HARVEY PAUL HUBER Milton, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance (August! Band 3; Soccer 3; Transfer from Bloomsburg State Teachers College 1, 2; Phi Sigma Pi: Dramatic Clnb 1, President 2; Intramural 1, 2. THOMAS FRANCIS KIERNAN Lewislnirg. Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance I June! Sigma Alpha Epsilon: B Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Football and Track; liilramiiial 1. 2. .3, 4. WILLIAM WARD ROSENBERRY Washington, D. C. B.S. in Electrical Engineering 1. 1 line I Delta Sigma Phi; Christian Association 3; Booster Club 3: . nierican Insti- tute of Electrical Engineers; Transfer from Stetson 1, 2; Sigma Pi Sigma 1, 2; Newton Society 2. IRVING SAGOTSKY Trenton, N. J. H.S. in Political Science (August! Sigma Alpha Epsilon; I. R. C. . 2; Sociology Club 1; B ( ' lub. Baseball 2. 3, 4; Intramural 1. 2, 3. ROBERT FOULKES SYKES Rochester, N. Y. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering i.|unrl Delta Kappa Epsilon; Beta Epsilon Sigma 3, 4; , merican . society of Me- chanical Engineers 3, 4. 50 SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS MARGARET DAVIS AKERLEY Clarks Summit, Pa. B.S. in Education EARL STUART PEDIGO, JR. Lewisburg. Pa. B.S. in Chemical Engineering HARVEY LEWIS ARMISH Jacobs Creek. Pa. ERNEST WILLIAM PILKEY. JR. Lakewood, N. Y. B.S. in Commerce and Finance ANDREW CLYDE BASTIAN Staten Island. N. Y. B.S. in Commerce and Finance JUDSON PRINDLE Pittsbiirgb. Pa. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering BOYD MILLWARD BIERLY Kutztown. Pa. B.S. in Electrical Engineering JOHN FRANK POLETTO Naniiet, N. Y. B.S. in Chemical Engineering WALTER MILLS BOGERT, JR. Paterson, N. J. B.S. in Electrical Engineering JAMES BALDWIN PULFORD Rochester, N. Y. B.S. in Commerce and Finance WILLIS DUVALL BOYER Flushing, N. Y. B.S. in Commerce and Finance ROBERT VONEIDA REED Milton, Pa. B.S. in Civil Engineering ROBERT WILLIAM CHECK Lewistown, Pa. B.S. in Chemical Engineering STANISLAS ADRIEN RONDOT Marseille, France A.B. in Social Science VilLLIAM ELLSWORTH CRAUMER Lewisburg, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance MORTIMOR SCHIOWITZ Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering JOHN RICHARD DINMIRE Johnstown, Pa. A.B. in English JACK SHULMAN New York. N. Y. B.S. in Commerce and Finance ARTHUR RAYMOND ELLIS, JR. Rochester, N. Y. B.S. in Biology MARK ALBERT SLINGWINE Tower City, Pa. 5.5. in Electrical Engineering NORA MARIE ELZE Lewisburg, Pa. B.S. in Education JOHN WELLS SPROUT Hightstown, N. J. A.B. in .Math and French RICHARD FRANCIS FEUDALE Shamokin. Pa. B.S. in Biology PHILIP HAROLD STAMM Lewisburg, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance MICHAEL CHARLES GADINIS Astoria, N. Y. B.S. in Chemical Engineering SHIRLEY PRISCILLA STOOKEY West Nanticoke, Pa. B.S. in Education GLENN ALAN HAWKINS Plandome, N. Y. B.S. in Biology GEORGE WILLIAM THOMPSON, JR. Lewisburg, Pa. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering JOHN FRANCIS O ' MALLEY Kingston, Pa. B.S. in Education ANDREW THOMAS WILSON Lewisburg, Pa. A.B. in Political Science 51 V, I-? .- , -- 4.- 5 -4 tU. « f?J ; 4 - K - j . . . ADMINISTRATION It S; : ; •v . v%,V-i.4H, ' . SM- -ai -i J ;- . Dean and President confer on extra cnrriciilar activities. President Herbert L. Spencer. Dean William H. Coleman. 54 W :..-. M The Administrative Council Left lu Right — Dayton L. Ranck, Malcolm E. Musser, Harry R. Warfel, Herbert L. Spencer, William H. Coleman. Eleanor R. Reppert, Frank G. Davis, Walter C. Geiger TO THEM WE TURN ' J Dean Malcolm E. Musser. Acting Dean Eleanor Reppert. 55 y-:m-- ' .itJ ' ' -i.-. ' f; ■ Ji ? - ' ' ! The ni ' W iiiiurmal W. S. G. A. class meetings prove a success. THROUGH THESE WE GOVERN The 1946-47 Women ' s Student Government — theirs was the determination to strengthen the student voice. To the House of Representatives dorm representatives brought the ideas and the gripes of the students . . . Sen- ate members leaned across the table on Monday after- noons revising rules to meet the social needs of an ex- panding campus life . . . classes met separately for their W. S. G. A. meetings so that small groups would Judicial board. 56 Juniors meei informally lo discuss a social honor system. ' . • • a r Senate Members in Formal Gowns Seated, Left to Right — Georgia Ann Hutch- inson, Gratia Henry, Helen Klauder, Lynn Deissler. Emily Hill. Standing — Dorothy Sakasegawa, Molly Wolfinger, Harriet Arnold, Evelyn Hart. Jane Farr, Lois Miller. Judy Shank. stimulate discussions and active participation by individuals. Progress ... a social honor system was formulated with hope of subsequent expansion. Fraternity houses were opened from Friday noon to Sunday evening to offer more week- end recreation. W. S. G. A. legislative bodies are composed of thirteen Senate members, chosen by the student body and 35 members of the House of Representatives, elected by the student dor- mitory groups they represent. The officers were: President, Helen Klauder; Vice Presi- dent, Lynn Deissler; Secretary, Georgia Hutch- inson; Treasurer, Emily Hill; Judicial Chair- man. Gratia Henrv. A weekly Senate meeting. Ilni i.. cih Kkihk in 1 Mi K- lii i K..«. Lrli hi Kifihl Jraii k..hlti. l.illiaa llii h, l)c.iuih Srr.-hi.ltz. Mary Higgins, Jean Slone. Mildred Valentine, Lonnie Adams. Jane Gibson. Nan Waldner. Second Row — Dell Spencer, Lynn Deissler. Barbara Heinzerling. Third Row — Eleanor Moore. .Miriam Evans, Susan Davis, Doris Wellenkamp, Jeanne Spong, ' irginia Corkran, June Stuart, Gladys Kurtz, . nn .Alston, Claire Wynkoop. 57 Student Facilty Congress Seat. Left to Right — Jeane Morgenthal. Doris Eber. Elizabeth Diegal, Helen Klauder, Loraine Kress, Georgia lliiteliinson. Evelyn Hart. Standing — James A. Gathings, George Bnrns. Frank Haas, .lolin Wilbnr. Richard (lerlack, Forrest Brown. Jack Jaikson. Frederick Gallii]). Thomas Qiiigley, Lonis Alessio, Raymond Livingston. Student Faculty Congress Suidenl Faculty Congress is a govern- ing body composed of both a student rep- resentative and the faculty adviser of the leading orgarii alidtis on campus. Among its prim;ii fiiticliniis are the allnlniciil of inoiie through its student budget commillcc. the coiitiol of cam])us drives, the super isioM of class elections, and the a|)piiiiilm( ' iil of committees to handle campus admiuisli aliiin. ( migrcss uorks uilh llic (h-aris to pioMKilc closet co-o|)- cralion bcluccn sttidcnls and adniinis- tialion and to roimiilalc. in gi ' neral, campus policy. .■ rtist Course Committee First Row, Left to Right — Thelma Morris. Jean McKearnan. Shiran l ' arki Allan Halline. ' I ' rennie Eisley, Gloria Child. Second Row Frank Haas. Mary Elizabeth Green, Harry Drew, George Irland, Blanchard Gummo, Jack Jackson. 58 i-U y;-- . DoRMiTORV Hostesses — Sealed. Left lo Right — Mrs. Sydney Bateman, Mrs. Sarah L. Chubb, Miss Lorene Jewell, Mrs. Thomas Richards, Mrs. Elizabeth Hill, Mrs. Robert Beattie. Standing — Mrs. Winifred Blair, Mrs. Edith Corrin. Srta. Beatrice Gonzalas, Mrs. Mary F. Yetter, Mrs. R. D. Brownell, Miss Lenore Losch. BuAKD OK PlBLlLATIoN AM) Kaoio --.Sealed. Left lo Kiglit — Jeanne .Morgentlial. Roger llaiidon. iNancy Patlerson, Trennic E. Eisley, chair- man; Harry R. Warfel, Lynn Deissler, Barbara Messer. Standing — Victoria Reid, Gloria Child, Malcolm E. Musser, Milton Jacques, Walter Noll. 59 Education Left 10 Right— Loren S. Hailley, Carl L. Mill Ivanl, Walter H. Saiivain. Frank G. Davis. Front Row. Left lo Right- Albert H. Cooper. Dalzell L (irilhth. John C. Reed, George A. Irland. Second Row — William H. .Schuyler, Carl H. Kinilig. Bernard H. Bueflfel, Ernest S. Cramer, Harmer A. Weeden. Third Row — Howard B. Holroyd, Sidney J. Kelly, George M. Kunkel, Fourth Row — John B. Miller, Harold Flinsch, Marlin L. Sheridan. Engineering Chemistry eft to Right Manning A. Smith. Earl S. Pedigo, Lester Kieft, W. RoI)erl Thomas. II. I.. Stevens, James A. Farr, Sherman K. Reed. 60 Physics Left to Right— James N. Bierly. Jr.. Charles F. Stickney, W. Norwood Lowry. W. RiclianI Stroh, Carl W. Scheerer. English Seated, Left to Right — Harry W. Robbins. Ruth L Guarnacuia, Willard C. Smith, Mildred A. Martin, Harry B. Newkirk. Standing — Donald G. Stillman, Allan G. Halline. Not Pictured — Gordon W. Dustan, Milton L. Kleintop, D. Garth Dietrick, Trennie E. Eisley. History Left to Right — Orin J. Oliphant. Betty Jane Middles- worth. Cyrus H. Karraker, William L. Johnson, not pictured. 61 ? f u i- , . --: C - vi fS -a ■ •eir, -  i ■.. ' , -vi ' - r V-: 1? ' is-Vi J i; 4 . i Political Science Lefl lo Right— Ernst W. Meyer, Walter G. Held. Roger J. Hargrave. James A. Gathings. ■ilMM Hl HCaE nSZA QSIKSK Psychology Left ti) Right Edith Miller. Wendell I. Smith Mrs. Sherman Ross, Philip L. Harriinan, Wainwright D. Blake, Sherman Ross. Sociology Lift lo Right Stanli ' y H. (.hapniaii. Arthur L. W ood, Meyer F. Nimkoff. 62 Art Religion Philosophy Lefl to Right — Gordon Poteat, Charles Bond. Ward Gage, W. Preston Warren, Blanehard Giimmo. Mathematics Left to Right— Mrs. Nora Elze. Lloyd L .Swartz. Donald G. Ohl. Clarence H. Rich- ardson, John S. Gold. David P. Souders, Wil- liam 1. Miller, William K. , ' mitli. 63 Music Standing, Left to Right — Robert S. Jacques. Paid G. Stoltz. Robert E. Beckman. Harold E. Cook. Seated — Moisa Bulboaca. Melicent Melrose, Darina J. Tuhy. Biology Left to Right — Hulda Magalhaes. John W. Rice Wayne E. Manning. Roy C. Tasker. Norman H Stewart. Foreign Languages First Row. Left to Right— Mrs. Gladys C. Cook, Senorita Gonzalez. Mrs. Helen E. Sprague. Secon d Row — Douglas H. Orrok, John L. Lapp, Adolf L Frantz. F. G. Ballentine. Frank Spragne. Economics First Row. Left to Right — Harriet Love. Nor- man E. King. Oonald doling. Joseph (leMcr- man. Second Row — Robert D. Matz. Leo A. Donn. Clyde Burgee. Charles N. Henderson. Ru- dolph Peterson. 64 Assistant to the Dean of Women Adele . Strogen, assistant to the dean of women. Library Staff First Row. Left to Right — Mrs. Roy Jennings, Marguerite Yagel. Harold Hayden, Gertrude Miles, Mildred Bolich- Second Row — Harriet Boyer. Mrs. William Brathy. Mrs. Thomas Moore, Mrs. Dean Rowland. Jane Slack. Mrs. Richard Hogen- tog4er, Mrs. ' William Clayton. Ruth Budemer. Nurses Left to Right — Jane Schlee, Dorthy Burmeister. 65 '  - Sb ■ fc;«ftj tpt -jVk ' ' • 3-. S ■•« -m •«  ' S ' ' j ' I ' ■ .- ■ s ' . r ■ ■ ' - , ■ - V- ' • . •- ' . -5. ' A- 5 11 ■. ■• ■ r ■■v ' v... ' ! ;X CLASSES iimiif ' ■ij? i ' ii - i, .fef -t,-i -Mi - ' .|=-3-..  s9 -m A. i., i : k: K: ' ■ ;_ :; I.. -■ TODAY BUCKNELL TOMORROW THE WORLD Twin pins. The senior class officers are. Left lo Riglit — Lorraine Kress, treasurer: Thomas Quigley, president; Gloria Child, vice president; Lois Miller, secretary. Anything in the want ads? Raiding the H. H. icebox. No one can study all the time. What is so rare as a 12 o ' clock. 69 %J ■ 1.;-«SS -(%? -.:fe, ' . 3-.- t, • « -•■•:: .- .; . -1 ? ■.; ' ,.,e «te -  r; VT xioyi 71 :. ' . . -i «. -akj. JUNIORS TAKE THE REINS Home Sweel Home is an altic. but The junior class officers are. Left to Right — Ruth Naul. secretary; Richard Ash. president: Dorothy Harrison, trea- surer; Albert Yannelli, vice president. ■ e can wait, cant we? .Now, how about a guard for that pin. ' ' 73 Some are eager and then there are others . There must be some snap courses. ' 1 fl mmji m l H ow •Wi pf • ' - M l_ ' How tall is he? ' ' Everybody Give me five minutes more. 74 ' Nominations for Junior officers are now open. ' rides but us. ' We ' re hardly crowded at all! A bull session in little France. ' George takes time out from the books to show his daughter a village view of Bucknell. 75 SOPHOMORES MOVE FORWARD Sophomore Officers: Secretary, Dorothy Yawner; president. Jack Jackson; treasurer, Judith Martin; and vice president, Dick Watson. Putting the tinishiny touches on the :?optioinurf inter Carnival. Ten lovely ladies and a bewildered bandleader. 77 ■.i ?-. «:■•«•: ' Stindav breakfast at Berhtel ' s. ' Hey, Bill, no kiliilzin allowed! ■ ' No cliapel for us today. Standing room only! The Sophs pnl them Hal Mclntvre is interviewed over station WBRG. OtI Id Milton for a swim. 78 Bobby Jones has nothing on us. i Relaxing in Harris ' new living room. Mliri-JMii This is much more fun than studying! through their paces. Look. kids, isn ' t it a good picture? ' Did someone say sophomore SLUMP? 79 ■s- ' . i OVER A THRESHOLD TOWARD 1950 ■ ' Keep scrubbing, Frosh — we want those steps clean! After tile Ball is over. JUf Freshman class officers. Left to Right — President. Uick Uerlach: vice presi- dent. Don Thomas: secretary, Fifi Adams, and treasurer. Charles Rahner. ■ Say goodnight, girls, the eight o clock curfew is on. Just looking for that blind date ' s picture. Bucknell, here we come. 81 ell, when I was a freshman- Coal shortage — yes, lesson shortage — no. My names Jeanne, are you Ted ' ; George Raft versus History 99. 82 And some aren ' t so eager. There goes the last bottle. Self-service. 83 ' 4 ' y- ii ' ■i;-Hi ;;- s.5 j .ii . «(ii 4sf- .M Ai, •«- 1 1 •■ ACTI VITI ES ;?;5 Xii A ' ;,-- rr- ' ' ■fl ' s - ,% -- ■45--«  -. • « - i 4i • . ' •• 1 The staff looked happy for a change; there weren ' t too many worries that day. The staff. First Row, Left to Right — Rosa Meyersburg. Janice Grant. Ruth Sortore, Catherine Hayes, Ruth Richardson, Jane Wilber, and Dorothy Gotterer. Second Row — Arax Aroosian, Faith Lief. Ruth NauL Shiran Parke, Lynn Deissler, Barbara Messer, Jeane MorgenthaL June Stott, Jean Taylor. Third Row — Vito D ' Amore, Malcolm Root, Ralph Terrell, Michael Nightingale, Robert Taylor, Richard Kennedy, John Wilbur, and Albert Schmidt. L ' AGENDA RECORDS YEAR 10! L ' Agenda — 1947 — a year caught between two covers. This year was a good year — to each one of us meaning something a little different — to each one of us important. It was to the task of capturing the individual memories in a general story of our year that we dedicated this book. To catch the essence of nine months of living is not an easy task; to cry.stalize memories is even more difficult. We have tried to do this through the medium of pictures and priiil. Tlic shot of the Winter Carnival looked back on years hence will bring with it the whole evening ' s fun — the gar- denia ' s smell, the late permission, the escort or one escorted. Through your eyes motionless faces will smile and bull sessions be relived. The static pictures of the campus become the paths walked on, the trees walked under. Since September when we first crowded into the little room in the basement of Roberts Hall and got our assignments, we have been snapping pic- tures, writing, scratching out and rc-w tiling. Around the desk of the cdilor has revolved a mad circle of assistant editors, l)usiness staff mend)ers and |)ho- tographers — in lliis din a year bonk Iki been cre- ated. We give you the 1947 L ' Agenda- — a Un of this year for years to come. 86 Who cares about their feet if their heads aren ' t cropped, rationalize Ruth Naul, Jean Swartz, and Daniel Burl. We ' ll meet the deadline! . . . the budget — it balances! . . . more kodachromes! Barbara. Lynn, and Shiran daydream. 87 Wednesday night staS meetings become picture gazing sessions. l iT CAGEY CAGERS LOCK LION CAGE, TOSS AWAY KE SIti ?3iirkn Ufan M«i Of ' mm I in (h lUH KNKU. 4 INIVKK.sl IV HUM TO STAY A SPOIM III i) Million DollaiJttdowment Is Presenter NameBeWithhe Largest Gift Ever Receh  IT • v Univoa The fini hi-(l priMlmt in llie iiiakiiif; and as llic stirdt-nls see it Roljert Sundy reading a prouf. BUCKNELLIAN BECOMES A HOME NEWSPAPER But wilt) is Sniue? was the question that was on everybodys ' lips every Thursday, and the guess- es ran from editor to type setter . . . Editorials printed about the ' uncultured engi- neers brought a stack of letters to the editor, and a ])r )fessor ' s humorous rejoinder . . . Because it was a revitalized paper, because it really was the voice of the student ixxly, the Biirk- nellian became one of the most important unifying forces in an enlarged student body. Eight pages were hardly enough to cover every news l)eat on the campus, and the expansion reached every section of the paper, which again printed In- tercollegiate Press releases in addition lo the Asso- ciated College Press services. New features included a literary page, a vet- eran ' s inloirnalion service, a ladio log and a reor- ganized exchange service. And, to toj) it all, the gravure section of the Collegiate Digest was back. With the paper reaching a record-breaking cir- culation, there was little trouble in finding adver- tising. Business Manager Vicky Reid, Advertising Manager Margaret Matthews and Circulation Man- ager William Marriott made the best of a good situation, keeping the accounts on llic right side ol the ledger. After a year of singular acliicxcniciil. Roger Haddon, lirsl male editor since the war. tnnicd over the editorial chair to Robert Sundy. |)rc iously managing editor. Key staff members included la- mara Gurvitch as News Editor; James Miller. Sports Editor; Daniel Burt. Feature Editor; Mi- chael Nightingale, Pliotographer; Marjorie Myers, Society Editor, and Joyce Silver. Cartoonist. 88 ■Id . .fi ' .riir; ti.tivi! Tamara Giirvilch. news eidtor. checking lasl niinnle cupy to meet the (leadline. The Ed himself . . . Roger Haddon scans front page layout. Circulation staff prepares papers for distrihntion. 89 This year the .Men ' s Counselors aided the largest numher of males ever to be enrolled at Biicknell. They are, Scaled. Left lu Right — Frank Haas, James Seel. William Hoeveler, Jesse Syme. Edward Bacon, Jack Jackson. William Rubin. Henry Parkin, Robert Farrell, and Ward Gage, head counselor. Standing — S. Kelley. Ray Irwin, Marshall Smith. Louis Alessio, Millard Jones, and Richard Springer. COUNSELORS FROM HILL AND SEM 1 Freshman i)irils and hopes were kept on the up and up by the cheerful and understanding Juniors who lived with them. The Counselors, First Row, Left to Right — Helen Busing, Jane Gibson, . dair Appleton, head counselor, . udrey Johnson, Dorothy Harrison. Second Row — Julia Shank, Sara Titus, Arax Aroosian. 90 Smile, said the cameraman, and smile they did. The Honor House girls are, standing. Left to Right — Mary ' olfinger. June Stott, Lor- raine Kress. Lois Miller. Jeane Morgenthal, Lynn Deissler. Perched on the veranda wall are — Gratia Henry, Tamara Gurvitch, Barbara Messer, Helen Klauder. Ruth Richardson, and Gloria Child. HONOR HOUSE BUZZES WITH ACTIVITY Behind an unspectacular facade at 6th and Walk- er, lived 12 senior women, chosen at the close of their Junior Year as the most outstanding and deserving, to live in Honor House. The exterior of the old Owen ' s House might have deceived you hy its rather lifeless and dreay appearance, but H. H. girls are undoubtedly among the most active and hardworking on campus. There was never a dull moment around Honor House and it did not take very long for the girls to feel like they lived in Grand Central Station, retiring to Hunt for moments of relaxation. Serious studying and steady dating still left time for student teaching and plenty of horse play — from pigtails and toothbrushes for the benefit of the new freshmen girls, to Hallowe ' en parties in the cellar, with plenty of obstacles for the unwary; to Hi, Alums signs over the door at Homecoming; to raiding the ice- box for the midnight snack. Even though at times the girls must have wondered if their lives were their own, living in Honor House was still packed full of fun and an experience not one of them would have missed. 91 A quartet of Lorraine Kress, Tamara Gurvitch, and pianists Helen Klauder and Lois Miller gives an impromptu recital. A moment of leisure in the ' other living room ' . . . Mary Wolfinger. Lynn Deissler. Ruth Richardson and Gloria Child. Stanley Purely and Harry Drew ninilily arrange aniillier rerilal number. ■ iaalef hy (Hiffdril Reims. RaynKind Livingslcin. Jes.se Syme and Roberl Prall al tlie ke s. Dirertor Cook gets the most nut of tin- lioys. GLEE CLUBS SING IN FULL VOICE AGAIN . t till ' piaiii} — St.-in I ' linl.v :in l Iliii. li.r ilnn.l.l (i.iiU. I ' irst IJow, I.i ' ft to Riglit — MecljiMi. Si-i(lers. I ' nitt. Dmiatilson, Mitilirtl. Itcinis. Stiiiiffer. Iliileii. Cotli.v. WicliiTliam. Saliiil. ScriiiHl Knw — S.vnie. Ilimj. ' . Stirici, . ll(ni;. ' litun. Starlv. V ' it. Ilo.vpr. Mrlivsi. ' lii(eiiii:lit. Mi-I-iim. Haffy. Ki-piifiii. Tliir l Itnw — Miller. Coc.viikiii. Ilii.vs, En;. ' lisli. . llfn. Si-li v:ir .. . iiiilli, Siiri ' iilit.-. .M. ' Diiiiald. i:iii.li lH. Uili ' .v. HnuKlas. I ' Vinrtli Kciw — SiIiitit. Sallailp. I.i-wis. Walliiiis. Ilfiitz, EIc.lTiT. Ta.vlor. Sliaw. WdistiT. (Jrnvcr. Urowii. I- ' rci ' man. Willmr. I ' ahiiuTi, Wliilc. Mftli llcnv— Livingston. liiissi-tt. I)r.- v. CnrlitT. I ' l-treilis. Viui Dim-. I ' .lijiil . IV ' tirs. .Vvors, N ' oniiaTi, WaLNiiT, ColtiTvalili. MiKeplov. .Vilaiiisciii V ilki ' iisoii, ]lr;[.lslian. ■ Hi M ' i i ' i-: - , , • - 1 H M 1 i A a M ■! J ■ -« ! •.. - 1 ■ ft lirri M 1.- - M T J-i First II.iw. Lt ' ft tu Ri; ' lit — Smith. 15mlil. Haiiiiistfr. I ' ottt-r. Sellinupr. Harriiiiaii, Sepslmltz. Ker;;Hr. Havens. Baile.v. Tuinpkiiis. Kazar.v, Wolil. Mi-Xincli. SiliU-.v. Davis. Sertmil lltiw — Slieiile. Badger. Hallock. .aim. Vai-ns. Soars. Mnrr nv, Frc.v. Mason. Kuiizniaii. Rnll)oa -a. clirei-tor. Cruse. Wilson. Ilanmntnd. (Jloisten. Elierliardt. Lulie. Simon. Cilmore. Ber;;, Tliird IIow — AVra.v. Baker. (Jleckntr. Bisliop. Minii-Ii. Ziinmennan. Zei;:Ier. Mellinser. Hol- linjier. Grove. Silteliffe. Laimin;;. Perkins. Kriner. Dueriy. Fourtli Uow — Dieyel. Strassner. Iliai-Ii. Simmons, Rowe. BirHsall. Stoliii-ry. WenL ' er. Fram-is. Ilillhouse. Adams, Evans. Scliolato, (;alo v. Slieneer. l:od;:ers. Srott. Fiftli llow -Owens. Kold. Oesterle. Melick. Fields, Andersen, Green. Botrdaiuift ' , Frantz. Voire!. Walter, Frackenimlil, Xewtou. Bucknell ' s Alma Mater rang proudly in many an audi- torium this year, wherever the Men ' s Glee Clul made a stand in tlieir record setting tours. With the revived Glee CIuIj of last year as a foundation. Professor Harold E. Cook trained a vocal group of unusual ability, capable of thrilling the most exacting audience with their arrangements of old favor- ites Erie Canal and Casey Jones . As in the past, the big event was the tour lietween semes- ters in February. Singing before 15,000 people in their tour of the East, the Bucknell Men ' s Glee Club brought down the house in New York and Philadelphia. To add to the excite- ment, Business Manager Raymond Livingston arranged for a broadcast in New York. HALI-ELIJ. H:! The Mes-iali in a l.laik and white -liiily. A strictly cantlid shut of a glee chih rehearsal led by Betty Diegel and Mr. Btdboaca. 2f W :W The Women ' s Glee Club of 80 girls had a busy year, what with the Christmas Chapel program, the spring program, trips to Har- risburg. Williamsport and Phila- delphia. Mr. Moisa Bulboaca directed the group, assisted bv Manager Elizabeth Diegel and Assistant Ellen Morrow, with Bar- bara Hillhouse as lil)rarian. 93 .-4j « «. ' «9- 9- Drum Majorettes Emily Luke and Dorothy Yawner, at-ten-SHUN! 94 ' March, march on tlown llie fiehl . . . heailcd for Memorial Siadiuni. THE BAND MARCHES ON! Just as thrilling as a long run down the gridiron with the crowd going wild, was the smart parade of the Bucknell Band at intermission, colors flying and majorettes stepping high, paying homage to the Orange and the Blue. The band made its first appearance this season at the Penn State foot- hall game, and marched down the field during intermission of home games, fifty strong, led by Emily Luke and Dorothy Yawner, twirling their batons. Later in the season came the concert of popular and modern nuisic at the high school, then the final Spring concert, all under able Manager Curtis Clump. The colors pass in review going west im Walker Street. ' :. —it ' ' i -. ' M SL 2 P M |j Jh j imI ■ RAH. RAH. RAH . . . PreHomecoming Pip Rally in Davis Gym. sfold. Kennell uaixl ut tiirt ' cltio. liackliDiK ' ut i_ainpii piiit. arc: Left to Right John Kessler. Kathryn Miisson. Howard Goldberger, ito D ' Amore, Jean McKernan. Frances Brown. Tito Sabal. ■•Vrax Aroosian. Booster Club ' s vice president. Jean McKernan. pays her respects to our mascot. Bncky. SPIRIT RETURNS WITH BOOSTER CLUB A pre-war feature revived last year, tlie Booster Club steadily increased in size and popularity. Or- ganized by Torch and Scroll in 1939 for the purpose of promoting support for University activities, this year the Booster Club boasted a membership of ap- proximately 1,000 stu dents. The orange-and-blue- ribboned members helped recreate the Bucknell spirit which had suffered by the war years. Bucky the Bison, Bucknells first mascot, and official ward of the Booster Club, was formallv introduced to the stu- Jane ' ill)er literally burns up Penn State dent body at the Homecoming football game with Lafayette. Bucky showed his temperament by pulling his keepers all over the field. His total ignorance of the rule of football was attributed to his infancy. The Booster Club successfully staged the Harvest Hop , the first dance of the Fall term, and some really rousing pre-game rallies around the bonfire. One of the big factors in the Homecoming celebration was the excellent spirit of the rally, together with the band and the cheerleaders, held at Davis Gym. The board of directors consisted of a representa- tive group elected i)y the fraternities and sororities, the Student Campus Club, the Band, and Cheerleaders. Officers for 1946-47 were Vito D ' Amore, presi- dent; Jean McKernan, vice president; Kathryn Mus- son, secretary, and Tito Sabal, treasurer. Boosters pose wilb ' Biicky ' ' THEY LIVE OFF CAMPUS Looks like this finesse will work — Aiax hopes . . . the Chi Chi Benefit Biidge The Commuters ihemselves. Left lo Right. First How -Frances Asher. Doris eaiMaii. Belly Ihacli. Belly Aiigslaill. See- onrl Row — Doris Seaman. Jeanne Grice. Genevieve Fowle. Doris Strassner. I ' alricia Sniilh. Palriiia lliall. Kalhryn Clem- ens. Third Row Edna Zechman. .leannetle Bowling. Mary Whyte. Nanry iiitiheoek. Ellen Morrow, (dadys MrOovv- ell, Patricia Wagner, Ruth Rice. Chi Chi, the girls (■oinimiters chil). was kcpl very i)usy this year willi ils adoijted Creek lam- ily. Led hy Vice President Jeanne Grice, the girls combed their homes Im dolhes. Iracked down hard- to-get items, and e cii ga ' a Inidge limcfit In make tlieir family (■(mii( ilal)le and ha))|) . iheic were other activities to make ihc ((immuting girls lee! more at home on the campus and to give them a sense of i)elonging . . . the annual tea for Senate and ihe lloii c nf Representatives, dinner at the Inn and llic ga moxie |)ait afterwards, tlic hay- ride nnder ihc harxcsl nKioii. ihc picnie in ihe spring. I.nnchcon meetillg . witli President Doris . ' tras ner presiding, were held Iwice mnnthlv in the newlv decorated cliili mom in Until. % v BUCKNELUS NEW SOCIAL COMMITTEE The Social Commitlfes. wliicli keeps things lively for the students, is: Sealed, Left to Right— Miss Adele Strogen, Elizabeth Hoile. Dean Reppert. Jane Farr. Jane Gibson. Standing— Prof. Roy Tasker, Dr. Walter H. Sanvain. Dean Musser, Clair Thomas, Frank Haas. Albert SchiTiidt. William Ridiin. CHEERLEADERS WITH THE OLD SPIRIT A peppy post-war cheering squad are: Seated, Left to Right — Carol Van Alen. Kalhryn Musson. Jane Wilber, captain; Mary Christian, Jane Gibson. Second Row— Thomas Fiisia, George Norton. Charles Rahner. Standing— Fred Snyder. Robert McDowell, James Bnrt, Paul Watkins. Robert McKernan. r 131 B B B ; r r ' . ■ ti ._. ., « . ' • s -f,;. -sw ■? «-iMi ■ ) . 1 CURTAIN CALLS FOR C § D Director George Naimark briefs the Indians before rehearsal. Success, tragedy, and suspense were the keynotes for Ca|) and Dagger ' s ' 46- ' 47 agenda of three plays. Ten Little Indians, ' The Late George Apley, and Arms and the Man. Success applied to all three, hut tragedy and suspense placed more than a walk- on part in Ten Little Indians. Bruce Bassett, the leading man. developed acute appendicitis after the first night ' s performance, and George Burns took over the part, receiving praise for his impromptu performances. The Late George Apley, with Leon Gonzales as the leading man, received the most favorable com- ments heard by C. and D. in some time. The last minute arrival of the costumes from New York brought near-calamity to an outstanding perform- ance. A successful season was brought to a close with Margaret Kolhaas and George Burns co-starring in Anns and the Man, fcdlowed liy Cap and Dagger putting on excerpts from Shakespeare for the May Festival. Of interest to all was the growing fund for Bucknells future Little Theater which is still mounting with each successful production. Time out fur a smoke as barnmerinp and sboiitinf; and directing go on all around. ■■ h il alM.iil i.u. li. lilorc. ' ' llll name was nn the list . . . (Jeorge Burns. James Donald- son, James Stanley, and William Rocs in a unse scene from 1 1.1. 98 U--M ' . Vf tii- i illard praises T. L. I. to a sniuke-fiUed room of actives and pledges. 99 Oh, it s wonderful. I!o|i! ' President Messe and Designer Altemns finally agree on a colo scheme. C and D officers — Joseph Ditchey, Jean Lenox, Louise Crothers, Barbara Messer, Willard . mith. and Lynn Kappel. IRC BROADENS PROGRAM SCOPE IRC officers are. Left to Right: Ann Donaldson, corresponding secretary; Mary Wolfinger. vice president: Dorothy Kohl, recording secretary: Thomas Qnigley, president; Harvey Trachtenberg, treasurer. 1946 was a year of decision for the world, and the Inter- national Relations Club had to step lively to keep up with events. With its membership boosted by veterans who want- ed to make sure that the soft peace years would not blot out the lessons learned at such a high price in human suffering and sacrifice; by students who wanted to dispel the idea that college was an ivory tower; by men and women vitally inter- ested in international co-operation, and in religious and racial tolerance. Besides sponsoring talks and lectures by such men as Andreas Shanke, Norwegian underground leader and Rich- ard T. Baker, foreign correspondent in the Orient. I. R. C. sent delegates to a number of Conferences: Dorothy Got- terer and William Rubin to the Herald Tribune Forum; Stan Rondot and Mary Ann Chiesa to Vassar College, to the Cur- rent Events Conference; to the United Nations Gener al As- sembly at Lake Success, N. Y., to see the real thing in action over the Thanksgiving vacation; and to the Intercollegiate Model General Assembly of the United Nations at Swarth- more in early April. There was plenty of activity all year on the campus too, with radio forums over WKOK in Sunbury, weekly newscasts and analyses over Bucknell ' s own WBRG, deputation teams sent to speak to groups outside the campus, and letters to congressmen for action on important legislation. It was a good year for I. R. C, under the able presidency of Thomas Quigley and under the guidance of Dr. Cyrus Karraker, Faculty . ' dviser. An IRC open meeting attracts a large intent audience for one of the gnlup■ excellent guest speakers. 100 WBRG-550 ON YOUR DIAL Keeler ' s ... of comse, buys WBRG time from advertising agents Walter Noll am! Gloria t:liilcl. Director Jeane Morgenthal and Carl Limbacher join John Mudd and Hsing Chang in a Veterans ' Travelogue. Hmm. It s s ' posed to work if you solder em to this tlung . . . William Miller explains to Glenna Codley and ■« illiam Godley. Good leadership, excellent technical performance and improved facilities took Radio Workshop programs to every radio on the campus, and made WBRG an accepted part of campus life. On the air 38 hours a week, students could lune in on a wide variety of features, music and radio dra- matics suitable for every mood. ' Jam for Breakfast ' started the day with lively music at seven a. m. and reminded the sleepy-eyed that eight-o ' clocks waited for no one. Music to Study By eased the strain of nocturnal book-cracking. New studio rooms and new equip- ment lightened the strain for announcer, engineer and direc- tor too. A flock of new talent enabled Jeane .Morgenthal to plan a number of new programs, among them an all-faculty program. Radio Workshop ' s paper work was handled by Walter Noll, business manager; Gloria Child, advertising manager, and Audrey Johnson, office manager. Clint Marantz and Sara Titus ran the dramatics department, Charles Hafey di- rected special features, assisted by Carole Fox. Jane Farr was in charge of scripts, and Gladys Kurtz was musical di- rector, with Betty Hoile as assistant. Jean Rolka handled publicity and Robert Miller was chief engineer. A regular Board of Directors meeting in Hunt Library. Seated at the table. Left to Right, are: Sara Titus. Jeanne Rolka. Gloria Child, Carole Fox. Jeane Morgen- thal, director; Jane Farr, and Elizabeth Hoile. Standing: Wal- ler Noll, Charles Hafey, Clint Ma- rantz. 101 f.7. -:%t. 5 ■ «■ ' «! •■ « ---■• Secretary Forrest Brown, and C. A. members approve program for Religion in Life Week. aek Warden tells Andreas Selianke of Norway how it ' s done over here . . . dinner for llie guest al llir Phi Psi liouse. C. A. LEADS Unusual possibilities were manifested in llic umk undertaken by the Christian Association this year. In this new age, the C. A., througli its jjrograni of worsliip study, and action, daily proved its ability to forge ahead and shoulder the responsibility of developing Christian youth. A member of the World Student Christian Federation and of the Student Christian Movement, the C. A. fulfilled the spiritual needs of all creeds on campus. Its various councils were arranged to cover a wide and ever-expanding field. The Association maintained a religious equilibrium through its co-operative spirit and participation in churc h services of the various denominations, and through the work of the 9:30 Class. Practical aspects of Christianity were promoted and supported by the work of the Community Service, ( ' hristian Vocations, and Social Action Councils. A new project started during the Fall semester was the Student Forum, which took the place of Student Clnircli. Well-known speakers highlighted current iirdlilcins (if national and international scope, and the The Conference delegation heads west as Rae Sehiiltz, Eleanor Lieper, John Warden. Juhn illoir. and Nicholas Sileo pile in. ' I hr MiUnii church gcl a thurnugh giiing-o er wilh painl and lirushcs. 102 Whew! ! Woodward Cave can ' t be far. now, as the CA hik ers round another steep bend in tlie upward climb. THE WAY discussion periods that followed often grew heated when students asked questions and voiced their opin- ions. Through the World Fellowship Council students made international fellowship a tangible reality by supporting two scholarships at Judson College, Burma. Responding to the great demand for a well-rounded recreational program, trips to Cowan, square dances, and picnics were weekly affairs. The work of all the councils was brought before the student body in The Challenge, published by the Public Relations Council. Members of the Executive Council aided in guid- ing the Association, but major decisions concerning the operation of the C. A. were made by the whole group which could vote in open Cabinet meetings. Forrest Brown was General Secretary, and the ad- visory council was under the chairmanship of Harold Hayden. librarian. Officers were John Wilbur, president: Helen Klau- der and Jack Warden, vice presidents; Mary Ann Gregg, secretary, and Jesse Syme, treasurer. Did the Lewisburg youngsters have a wonderful time at the Christmas party? Just look at those happy faces. C. . . s 1946 President, Elaine Green, installs 1947 officers: Left to Right — Jesse Syme, Mary Ann Gregg, Elaine Greene, John Wilbur (president), Dr. Spencer, Helen Klatider, Stanley Brush. II ■rr -y-X- ' A freshman siesta out at Cowan with the CA freshman committee. 103 «,:. ■ ' i-5 . « 9- • ? -i-i fi: ' -t TT. Sociology Club Front Row. Lett to Right — Lynn Deissler, Gloria Anderson, Katliryn Witz. Second Row — Anne Marie Glomb, Ralph Specli, Helen Berringer, Prof. Roger Fraser, Clara Stanley Chapman. Front Row, Lett to Right — Gernldlne Pelton, Prot. Preston Warren, Roger Fraser. Ruth Frederick. .Tenii.v Mattel. Second Row — Patricia Priest, Helen Berringer, I iraine O ' Coniicll, .lane Hamilton, MlUwnrd. Ralph Phelleps. Dorothy Dctwiler, Mary Tonkins. Mrs. Biiteman. Kathleen MiCauley. Chlen-Chiil I.oo. Philosophy Club 104 First Row, Left to Right— Robert Pratt. Prof. Xewkirk. Miss Middleswortli, Fred Gallup. Sei-ond Row— Richard Watson, William Rubin, Ruth Ga.v, Thomas Garten. Sylvia Slife. Irving Graybill, Idele Kerr. Arnold Sulluni. Florence Kreitler, Michael Xightin.u ' !ile, Don.-ild Sukloff, Thomas Qiiigley. Debating Club Newman Club First Row, Left to Right — Jenny Maffei. Elizabeth Havens, Mary Higgins, Sue Maffei. Second Row — Ellen Zahn, AVilliani Marooux. Rev. Helsche, Robert McLaughlin, Anita Rosenberg. Loraiue O ' ConnelL Third Row — Itiele Kerr. Alberta Xovick. Doris Raub, Theresa Pellegrino, Patricia Wiese. Fourth Row — Ralph Phelleps, P ' rank Kennedy, John McMahou, Robert Ervin, Curt Saurer, Robert Farrell, Anthony Hoying, Carolyn Scott. 105 THE HONORARIES THE WEARERS OF THE KEY The 1946 Juniors aiul Seniurs awarded the iiighesl scholarship key are: Seated, left to right — Nancy Wenrich. Rita Wertlieimer, June Seareli. Stand- ing, left to right — Alta Schroder, Jean Brock, Rita Clemens, Gratia Henry, Rulli minj;. and Elizahelh Faint Feldmann. Those who wear the Phi Beta Kappa key on the 300 acres are: Dr. Floyd Ballentine Mrs. Anna Stolz Benson Dr. Charles M. Bond Mrs. Stanley Chapman Dr. Gladys C. Cook Dean William H. Coleman Dr. Philip L. Harriman Gratia M. Henry, ' 47 Miss Mary Hunt Dr. Mildred Martin Mr. William R. McRae Dr. Meyer F. Nimkoff Dr. J. Orin Oliphant Miss Nancy Patterson. ' 45 Dr. Gordon Poteat Mrs. Gordon Poteat Dr. C. H. Richardson Dr. Harry W. Robbins Dr. C. Willard Smith Margaret P. Smith, ' 46 Mr. William Smith Dr. Herbert L. Spencer Dr. Norman H. Stewart Phi Beta Kappa nieinhers following initiation of President .Spencer and Mer l Eisenherg are: Elizabeth Faint Feldmann. June . ' Search. Meryl Eisen- herg. President Spencer. Rntli oung. Phyllis Smith, and Gratia Henry. 107 - ' ♦-. -s - ' i5  - ■• ' ii -i.: ' -(i ODK KEY NEW TO B. U. CAMPUS Members in the newly furnuil Biicknell chapter of ODK are. ! eatecl. L ft to Right — Herpst, Sauvain. Lonergan, AUemiis, Haddon, Clump. Standing — Wasserman. Edmunds. Hnrwilz. Graham, Rogers, Haas, Quigley. Maltlow. Officers Howard Lonergan. iircsidcnl. Roger Haddon. and Robert Allemus hoKi a pn ' -meelijig conference with ODK adviser. Dr. Waller Sauvain. The Kappa Sig male ( al last March ' s Jnl)ilee. horns line, as lln 108 Founded nationalh in 1914 and brought to Bucknell last spring by President Spencer and Professor Gregory, Omieron Delta Ka])pa re- placed Torch and Scroll as the senior men ' s honorary. As membership was limited to 3 ' c of the total male enrollment, only those whose contributions to the school were outstanding were elected. The highly successful ftm-packed Post- Exam Jubilee was an ODK ])roject. and the men accustomed themsehes to running Home- coming parades by helping to plan this year s; next year they will accept the whole respon- sibility. President Howard Lonergan emphasized co-operation uith Mortar Board in this, the first year of ODK.S organization. The other officers were Robert Altemus. yice president, and Roger Haddoti. treasurer. Dr. Walter Sau ain was faculty ad iser. MORTAR BOARD LEADERS ON CAMPUS The Mortar Board girls, posed in their white jackets and Idack and gold emblems, are: Left to Right, First Row —Gratia Henry. June Stott, Lois Mil ler. Gloria Child. Second Row — Ruth Richardson. Jeane Morgenthal. Shiran Parke. Lynn Deissler. Standing: Barbara Messer, Marv Wolfinger. Mortar Board is the leading senior women ' s honorary organization. Ten junior women were elected to this honorary last spring on the basis of leadership, scholarship, and ser- vice to the school. This year Mortar Board has been especially active with two new proj- ects added to its regular duties. Monthly Monday Evening Coffee Hours for faculty and students were very successful experiments, and Bucknell ' s first pictorial calendar ap- peared this year under the sponsorship of Mortar Board. The proceeds from the sale of these calendars along with tliose of its snack bar went toward establishing a Mortar Board scholarship for a needy woman student, to be given annually. This year ' s officers were June Stott, President: Lois Miller, Vice President: Gloria Child. Secretary, and Jeane Morgenthal. Treasurer. tt ri - - Gathered about Jime Stott. president, are Lois Miller, risrht front, reading clock- wise. Ruth Richardson. Jeane Morgenthal. Gratia Henry. Barbara Messer, Shiran Parke. Lynn Deissler. Gloria Child, and Marv olfinger. June and Barbara eagerly sell the good-looking Mortar Board campus calendars to Dorotliv W atkinson and Ruth ' illiamson. 4 109 jf ;..fts , -aw i-5 ■ • ■ ! - Alpha Lambda Delta Freshman Women ' s honorary. First row. Left to Right — Mariann Collins. Marie Golclsborongh, Elaine Ben- nett, Arlene Meylach. Barbara Soyster, Grace Fischer. Second row: Mary Ross, Phyllis Chinnock, Harriet Arnold, Deborah Partridge, Marilyn Adams, Natalie Dann, Eileen Berger. Third Row: Barbara Steele, Leah Riggs. Francine Ringler, Claire Wynkoop. Naomi Farr, Mary Scouller, Dorothy Judd, Lois Eber- hardl. Barbara Minion. Lcali Fletcher. Phi Eta Sigma Freshman Mens honorary. First Row. Left to Right — Carl Schwarz, Joseph Territo, David Kirschtein. Thomas Bonney, Michael Nightin- gale, Daniel Burt. Second Row — Robert McGill. Edward Reading. Robcil Roliinsttn. Robert Jacobson. Robert Camac. James Stanley. Rob- ert Pratt. Third Row — Kenneth Ox- enrider. Richard Hays, Eno Bagnoli, Professor Kieft, Professor Lowry, Floyd Taylor, Mark Iba. Lawrence Trabando. Sigma Tau Delta English himorary. First How. l.efl hi Right — Gratia Henry, Barbara Lehr, Josephine Labarr, Marjorie Newton, Ellen F ' arke. Natalie Dann. .Second Row — Phyllis Smith. Jocelyn I.i-Massena, Elizabeth Cargill, Rcilh Richardson. Tamara Gurvitch, Shiran Parke, Meryl Eiscnberg. Third Row -Engene Geyer. Mar- gncrile Hush, Daniel Burl, Milton Jaqiies, Carl Wag- ner. Ralph Speck, Prof. Robbins, Deborah Partridge, SalU G.illfricl. llenrv Wil-on. no ■ i Pi Delta Epsilon Journalism honorary. First Row, Left lo Right — Gloria Child. Barbara Messer, Rnth Richardson, Jeane .Vlorgenthal, Jean Kohler, June .Stott. Lynn Deissler, Second Row — Ruth Naul, Robert Sundy, Meryl Eisen- berg, Shiran Parke, Tamara Giirvitch, Nancy Patter- son, Daniel Burt. Third Row — Herbert Waters. Roger Haddon, Michael Nightingale, Milton Jaques, Robert Taylor, .Melvin Landew, Arnold Sullum. p r O n O Delta Phi Alpha German honorary. First Row. Left to Right — Ellen Zahn. Josephine De- Santis, .Sally Irving. Anita Rosenberg. Second Row — Ellen Levy. Katharine Vouleilis. Jean Stern. Jeanne Rolka. Third Row — Jane Farr, Helen Bu- sing, Lois Miller, William Ratsch, Henry Wagner. Prof. Ballentine. Sigma Delta Pi Spanish honorary. First Row, Left to Right — Gratia Henry. Rhoda Robertson, Marguerite Bush. Gloria Burkhart. Miriam Evans. Second Row — Marjorie Geils. Virginia Ahlstrom. Melicent Gruner, Senorita Gonzales, Barbara Hillhouse. Meryl Eisenberg. Third Row — Phyllis .Smith. Carole Fox. Jean Zeising. Mar- jorie Newton, Florence Fellows, Sheila Obstfeld. Ill Theta Alpha Phi Dramatic honorary. First Row. Left to Riglit — Bar- bara Messer. Louise BelL Lynn Kappel, Eugene Yoiingken, Betty Qninn, June Stott. Second Row — Bob Allenuis. Sophie Glowacki, Marjorie Meyers, George Nainiark. Kappa Chi Lambda Religion Group. First Row Ger- trude ' ogel. Rhoda Robertson, Ann Donaldson. Marion Bee. Second Row — Barbara Bond, Catherine Lepsch, William Fenstermacher, Lorraine Carson, Nelson Parsons. Third Row — Finley Keech, John Wilbur, Harold Sherriff. Chester Crumbin, Vernon Naugle, Dr. Bond, . udrey Bruce. Mu Phi Epsilon Music honorary. First Row, Left to Right — Dorothy King, Patricia Smith, Dolores Yacos, Alice Fenster- macher, Dorothy Gleckner, Marcia Huckins. Second Row — Jidia Yarnell, Barbara Bond, Nancy Grimm Derkacz, Dorothy Golterer. . nna May Gold Kazary. 112 ir r k 1, ' ( fi - Phi Alpha Theta History honorary. Left to Right — Thomas Quigley, Elizabeth Billhime, June Search, Betty Jane Middles- worth, Sylvia Slife, Michael Wargo, Idele Kerr, Prof. Cyrus Karraker, Marguerite Bush, Jeane Morgenthal, Helen Busing. V Alpha Kappa Delta .Sociology honorary. First Row. Left to Right — Dorothy Kohl i president). Lynn Deissler. -Marion Rodan. Sec- ond Row — Clara Corell. Sally Titus. Dolores Yacos. Jean Stone. Jeane Morgenthal, Dorothy Whitley. Third Row — Joseph Farrell, Paul Lemmon (secretary). Prof. Arthur Wood. Thomas Quigley, Claire Galumbeck. Not pictured above. Mary Heness. Kappa Delta Epsilon Education honorarv ' . Left to Right — June Search. Betty Faint. Evelyn Hart. Gloria Child. Jeane Mor- genthal. June Stott. Molly Wolfinger. Idele Kerr. Syl- via Slife. Phyllis Smith. Betty Jane Middlesworth. 113 ?,-. -  . ' fe ■  - s • ! -■«■ -V •i ' : i Pi Mu Epsilon Mathematics honorary. First Row, Left to Right — Jane Farr, Elizabeth Bowler, Ann Donaldson, Evelyn Hart, Anne Bailey, Margaret Rowe. Second Row — Gladys Saner, William Douglas. U. Nelson Roberts, Prof. William Miller. Roy Jennings. Jean Taylor, David Leiby. Marguerite Midler. Third Row — Roger Brownlow, Prof. William Smith. David Douglas, Prof. John Godl, Richard Gloiston, Robert Haigh, Robert Shaw, Lars Skjelbreia, Robert Check, Eugene Edmunds, Robert Reed, Arthur Freas, Gerald Beier, Bob Reynolds. American Society of Mechanical Engineers Kneeling, Left to Right -Eugene Ed- munds, Claude Bubb, James Stahl. Robert Farley, Roger Brownlow, Ed- win Hardesty. Standing — David Stuempfle. William Davis. Jay Over- dorf, John Webb, Imly Abbott, Sher- man Herman, George Bullock, Pro- fessor Holroyd, Robert Sykes, Lester Strang, Thomas Kinkade, Julia Reichert, Benjamin Baslian, Walter Schilchter, William Wicke, Sidney Kelley. American Society of Civil Engineers First Row, Left to Right— I ' rofessors Carl Kindig. Ilarmer Weeden, Dalzell Griffith, Harold Flinsch, Iarlin Sheridan. .Second Row — .Albert Borsos, George .liihnson, Warren .Stadden, Claire Wynkoop, Robert .McLaughlin. Third Row Lars .Skjelbreia. Ivan Jar- retl. Doris Raub. Walter Kaltreider. Fourth Row - illiam Fetter. . ' Stanley (jerla. James Ferns, George Herman, Charles Holt. 114 American Society of Electrical Engineers First Row. Left to Right — Henry Parkin, Professor Irland, Denver Cunningham. Second Row — David Leiby, William Rosenberry, John Hilbish. Third Row — Joseph Joneikis. William Douglas. Ray Jennings, Thomas Sonnichsen. Erik Eriksen. Fourth Row — Brinton Mitchell, Jack Bidding. Boyd Dierly. James Miller. Alpha Chi Sigma Chemistry honorary. First Row, Left to Right — Arthur Casselman. George Johnson, Richard Stadden. John Po- letto. Curt Clump, Drew Devens, Ste- phen Marcucio. Second Row — Rob- ert Keiser, Earl Pedigo, James Hunt, Robert Check, Thomas Moore, Prof. Albert Cooper. David Douglas. Ed- ward Reading, Robert McDonnell, William Tait. 115 ' ,. ■ . )■   , -:H ' i-5i-  4- • 8 --- ■--.ir-jrmwMf m lajtlg _ j A -- 1 t • V .S-- ■«• ' ■ ' : - ■ ' ■■■ , ■. ' CV ' S FEATU RES r ' BV . .!.• -as-r ■=i j.,y .. •«• ■5 ■ ■ « ■w ' I ' 4 • « ■ V- ■ ■ , .( ' , ••s« i .ft,! ■ :-.i s ■ :. -:t ' iO « .j ■« --. -i- Behind the gavel of WSG . is level-headed and progiVj sive HELEN KLAUDERAwho finds time too for the duties of the CA Executive ' Coi and Student Faculty gress. I ncil ) n - Full of personality.] I BARBARA MESSER r for a minute in a brief out from Cap and Dagger Kappa Delta presidenajesl the business managenten L ' Agenda. jilus, ixes ime and and nit of It ' s time out for a smoke for busy BOB EDMUNDS bas- ketball favorite and deserv- ing ODK. Posed behind the mike is Radio Workshop ' s capable director, JEANE MORGENTHAL. who is also Student Faculty Congress representative and AXO presi- dent. 118 jV • « - Versatile JESSE SYME finds time to win as track star while managing the treasury of CA and boosting the Boos- ter Club. i Taking a minute off to read the paper is peppy Pi Beta Phi presi- dent, RUTH RICHARDSON, who works hard on the L ' Agenda and Bueknellian. Checking up on last minute de- tails, GRATIA HENRY, Judicial Board ' s impartial chairman and Delta Delta Delta president, fills up her schedule with L ' Agenda work. ROGER H ADDON— ace editor (f the Bueknellian and Board of Publications and Ridie representative to Student Faculty Congress. 119 . . « Able senior class president and head of IRC, TOM QUIGLEY puts his best foot forward for Bucknell. Snapped signing out is dynamic JUNE STOTT, leader of Mortar Board, hard worker in Cap and Dagger, Kappa Delta, and Judi- cial Board. 1;- .iv GLORIA CHILD, business manager of Student Hand- book and advertising manager of Radio Workshop, takes a minute out for a camera study. 120 Always on the go, L ' Agenda editor LYNN DEISSLER, vice president of Senate and Alpha Chi Omega, has good reason to be busy. Public Relations Chairman of WSGA, Mortar Board and Delta Delta Delta vice presi- dent — beauty and all-out spir- it and energy— LOIS MIL- LER. 4 V % %  « %n FRANK HAAS, star of the basketball court, capable gav- el-wielder of Student Faculty Congress, and CA Executive Council member. It ' s a big smile from LOR- RAINE KRESS — Phi Mu prexie, CA top-notcher, vice president of Student Faculty Congress, and member of Ju- dicial. We ' ll remember matchless MOLLY WOLFINGER for her capable Senate and CA activities and IRC and Pi Beta Phi vice-presidentships. Phi Alphi Pi president, TAMARA GUR- VITCH. ii caught in her usual pose behind the typewriter as she whips news stories for the Buckt 4 lian into shape. r Popular papa, GENE HUBKA, earned his B as flashing back on the gridiron. 121 ' - «,• rTf3,- pf-f :. vmi ■■ ' ri .«.! ■ ; ijiuiUc ■■S! ■= ' .- ,■ 4i■ ■■■«;s ■; -Sft.- •;  -a V yliju ojdL M«iib4M C64Mi aA4HtiH ' V. .e . .-? ' , y.EAR. OCT.- 1 2 OCT.- 19 -0CT.-26 NOV.- 2 NOV.- 9 NOV.- 16 NOV. 2T BUCKNELL , FOOTBALL O . SCHtDULt .O S C; PENN STATE MUHLENBEHG BUFFALO LAFAYETTE GETTYSBUR.G DELAWARE TEMPLE ©, , cS . ' S ' AY(AV HOME HOMt i HOME HOME AWAY O ' ' ' - . , ' cS f . 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M r Q : G o i :H ' O V cS -S ?JI D ■ = - II [ , : « 4 t 7fir ' « 7l£ ct. -«-. •:%v- ; -f -m --; Walt Disney — Artist — The Man who sketched his way into the hearts of children and adults throughout the world — producer of undying cartoons — the artist who created Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Song of the South among others — Walt Disney presents his choice . . . fj i CHARM . ; T.r.. sf i SWEET SIMPLICITY JJ?y t l e ( s -♦1. -aiv- ; ■ « -ii -Jts -- I NORDIC BEAUTY LOVELINESS ' iF ' ' ' iC- i ' -Vf- ,[ ' ■ •r f -ran ■ ' W  Kf ' -. -sw 5 « -h - -- • ' i- f I I .■ f --. s jr v.- ' V, FRATERNITIES ■•%.i •vjr -■ ' ■ • .- •■ « • - ' -m ■ ' ! -V ' . • ' «• if ■ ' •«■ ■• - ' ■ ' ■ First Row, Left to Hif, ' lit— Leiir. Grove. Wilher, Lief, llchi Seooini Uow — Witz, Gibson. Ilart, Gre;; ' . Stott. Third Row — Rosenberg. Haydeii. Anderson, Krauss. N ' anL Pan-Hellenic Council Pan-Hell , our intei-sororitv governing bodv. increased in size and function this year. Three new Greek organiza- tions held seats as nienihers of the council. Besides the an- nual Pan-Hellenic tea. the Inter-Fraternity Ball, and prob- lems of rushing and social life, the W. S. G. A. scholarship committee fell under the jurisdiction of this body. Two girls, one junior and one senior, represented each group on Pan-Hellenic. Throughout the year it formulated rules and plans which concerned Greek letter girls. June Stott entertains Peggy Sinitli and Carol Gallow at the Tan-Hel- lenii- tna. Pan-Hellenic officers. Binnie Hart. president: Jane Gibson, secretary: and Mary Ann iircss. treasnrer. :ire busy at work. ff-w First Row, Left to Kiglit— Woorlliiirii. Wpllpnknmp. K...I]. Sliiiii.r. Liiii.-r. Ilail.v. .M:iril.if;ii. ■. l!i( liiinlsoii, Jli.IcsUi, Kates, Viiii Aleii. liiyiiiit, Mesics. Second Row — Child, Phelps. Erhelmaii. Reid. R. Richardson. Wollinger, Miller, Wagner, Golightl.v. Third Row — Baker. Donaldson. Mattliews. AVhite. Hnngerford. O ' Lear.v. Luther. Erb. Farr. Peterson. Garriek. Shreve. Harrinian. Wetzel. Grire. Earlier. roiirfli Row— Morgan. II..lin. Hill. I ' oteiit. Tonkins. Husk. Hutchinson. Wa.vs. Franklin. Clark. Randcdrili. Sipler. Cooke. Elier. Booth. Steele. Plumb. Clarke. Fowle. Officers Mary Wolfinger. vice president : ictnria Rpiii. recording sec- retary; Peggy Randolph, corresponding secretary: and Dorolliy (lar- rick, treasurer, meet with Riilli Richardson, president, in the suite. STATISTICS Chapters 84 Members 35,226 Fomulcd l, .()7 Place — Monmouth College r top er— Established 1895 dolors — Vi ' ine and SiKer Blue ' ( hiicalion — The . rrow Flower — iiie (!aiiiation Song— My Pi Phi Girl 140 T First Kow. Left tn Itiglit— rurtriilge. Slierk. De Sautis. Tursiler. Smith. Cruse. Howanl. Second Row — Owens, Lelir. Creola, Perkins. Livengood, ilernll. Priest. Monaoo. Corliran. Updike. Tliird Itow — Riggs. Simsarian. Hand. Stickler. Davis. Parke. Deissler. Ta.vlor.. Yarnell. Witz. Fitzgerald. Ralston. LeMasseiiu. Fourth Row — Plift. Greene. Smith. Meade. Pa.vne. Mallioit. Fo.v. Mathiasou. Mueller. Edwards. Burkliardt. Kohler, Rodan. Rolka. To STATISTICS Chapters 68 Members 18.152 Founded 1885 Place — Depauw University C iap er— Established 1898 Colors — Scarlet Red and Olive Green Publication — The Lyre Flower — Red Carnation Song — Long Have I Cherished A. . . 0. officer;- Jeane Morgenthal. presicleiil: Lynn Deissler. vice president: Ellen Parke, recording secretary: Peggy Jenkinson, cor- responding secretary: and Jean Taylor, treasurer, look at the new issue of The Lyre. 141 - . -v.- ; lit -«5 - ■ §44 Secretary, Evelyn Harl and Treasurer, Louise Crolliers wauli while Gratia Henry, President, and Lois Miller, Vice President, put records on the victrola. (:iia|jtei { ' .8 Members 31,505 Founded 1888 Place — Boston University Chapter — Established 1904 Colors — Silver, Blue, and Gold Publication — Tridant Flower — Pansy Song — Pearl Song First Row, Left to Rielit — P. Jones. T. .Tones. Lenox, Melrs. nooven. I ' an;. ' ltiirti. Citison. .Vnderson. Tn.vlor. Second Uow — Sciiweiker. Heinzerly, Adani8, McKernnn, Crotherw. Miller. Henry. Hurt. Uniilfle. Crofoot. Trnslow. Mrltride. Tltird Uow — ' ielvademus. Coretl, AVilken. Geils. Snyder, Mnllet. D. HarrlHon. Chance, flay. Ilood. Jackxon, M. Hurrison. Myers. Kriner. I ' ourtli Itow — nolle, Walwork, Gftt riel, Taylor, Acnew, FaKot, G, Anderson, Winning, Leonard. Wler. Clemens. Wine. Waldner. Slraiiss. Koch. 142 Chapters il STATISTICS Members 19,011 Founded 1897 Place — Virginia State Normal School C iop er— Established 1915 Colors — Green and White Publication — Angelos Flower — White Rose Song — Kappa Delta Garden of Dreams K. D. Officers Barbara Messer. President: June Slntt, ice President; Betty Fowler. Secretary: and Alice ScliiMinniaker. Treasurer, trim the Christmas tree. First Row. Left to Right — Duerig. Grove. Rose. Francis. Sparks. Judii. Atkins. Adams. Hogg. Angle. .Second Ron — Ziescliang, Simmons, Bell. Shultz. Gleason. Milnamow. Stott. Messer. Solioonmaker. Fowler. Wilson. Frantz. Musson. Moore. Gibson. Hughe Third Row — Jones. Reider. Stewart, yilliamson. Tope. Morris. Fourth Row— Ettinger. Evans. Shultz. Perkins. OXeil. Bergfors, Bail.v, Mason, Birdsall. Bottjer, Foster, Barer. Sutcliff. Rous. McCormick, Zeigler. 143 K- ' « ' V ' ' .- r r? ' •■ ■=■■ ■■ .- -  iM- « ■ p J. J. : , , ?.. 4; 5 ,4, A, .C; i, - •«?« - i ■ ? -r, -4 • f . •  . « • First Ui)W, Left tii lliKlit — MfGonah. .MclliiiBcr. Kulierts. Smirs. li.ilih. Unnlfii. WiiithiT, Smidi. Second Row — Spencer, Potter. Parke, Kress, Miner, Bicliniore, Kolliaas, Cliristiaii- Tliirii Itow— Kurtz, .Tolinson, Kuzare, Ha.ves, Derkacz, Havens. Stailfter. Sliire.v, Fatzinger, Jan r. Willicr. I ' .iiikl Fonrlh Row — Titus, Aliert, Darnell. Bond. McNerny. Crove. Kellenlicrger. Zeisirit ' . Tlmmii Ilcatt.v. Shuniljeriier. Blasi. AV.vnkooi), Hiatt. Egizio. King. Barker. Beditil Lorraine Kress, president: (iraie lluii ' -iin. iic proideiil : Lyn Miner, secretary: and .Sliiran Parke, treasurer, lake a few niiniiles cnil fcir a hand of bridge. CllMlllPlS 60 STATISTICS Mr roiindcil iiSZ Place — esle)aii dillejie C (ap er— Estahlish. ' d 1922 Colors — Pink and liitc Piihlicalion — Aglaia Flower — C.ai iialiori Song — SoilK ' W licic ill llie W mid Ki.IDd 144 ia mwBZ ' -.f e--- - First Row. Left to Right— Iback. Ka.vhart. J. Walter. Yawner, Coiiilia. Spon ' . Rollins, Clmudler, Wenyer, Sbalato, Busing. Second Row — AVright, Stokes, Durfee, Naul, Giesecke. Third Row— Green. Dolan, Fredericks. Stohlberg. Robertson, Kreitler, Donaldson, Kappel, Banks. Xe«ton, Cargill. Stone, Horn. Fourth Row — Maffei, Swartz, Kohl. Silver, Williamson. Dann. Fenimore, Petsehow. Grant. O ' Connell, Bogosian, Winkel. Aroosian, Pertsch, Simon, McKay, Lehr. STATISTICS Chapters 52 Members 11.850 Founded 1902 Place — Miami University C jap er— Established 1930 Colors — Old Rose and Field Green Publication — The Lamp Flower — Killarney Rose Song — Green Girl, Delta Ze ' a Lynn Kappel. president; Mary Lou ' alter. vice president; Peggy Banks, secretary: Florence Kreitler. treasurer, relax in a suite room. 145 Alpha Sigma Alpha officers, Jane Sheble, president; Betty Lou Snyder, vice president; Janice Fields, secretary; and Judy Martin, treasurer, chat on Hunt stairway. STATISTICS Chapters Local Members 21 Founded 1946 Place — Budknell University Chapter — Established 1946 Colors — Light Blue and White Flower — Iris Song — To Blue and White First Row, Left to Right — Stpple, Dial, Andresen, Reinhnrt. Gilmour, Matliieson. Second Row — Ritclilngs, Spenser, Martin, Slieble, Snyder, Fields, Soyster, Morrow. Tblrd Row — Gallow, Hayden, Grove, La Barr, Hutchinson, Dusenbury, Lampert. 146 STATISTICS Chapters Local Members 17 Founded 1946 Place — Bucknell University Chapter — Established 1946 Colors — Wine and White Flower — White Carnation President. Taniara Gurvitch entertains vice president, Carol Griffin; secretary-. Doline Biitzer; and treasurer, Mildred Grudin in Hunt Living Room. First Row, Lett to Right— Tanenbaum, Levy, Lief. Miziiki, Higgens. Second Row — Grudin, Griffin, Gurvitch, Bntzer, Eranss. Third Row — Beringer, Zahn, Gotterer, Scliwartzberg, Claeko, Shorin, Seesholtz. 147 ,; --vS -sKf ■ (.■ r ■ ' . -m ' V- i ■ ■: ' : - r ' ■-..[■-. - ' ' :, ■- -v-,; 4(-% .«; .«■; -Sso .J-5 t -ie -- ■ • ' ■ • First Row. Left to RiKlit — Vogel. Frey, Pinkliam, Roe. Rosenlierf, Eowe. Second Row — Miiiiiik, Godly. Luke, Mo.ver. Heiilriilj. lliiiton. 4s Phi igma Officers Mary Moyer, president: Emily Lee Luke, vice president: Barbara Pinkham, secretar) ' ; and Nancy Roe, treasurer pose in Hunt Rec Rinirn. STATISTICS Chapters Li.ral Members 12 Fouruied 1940 Place — BiK kiicll I niversity Chapter — Established 1946 Colors — Wine and White Flniier — Silvei Leaf 148 First Row. Left to Right — Wolilliieter, Hillhouse. Lepsch. McDonald, Bee. Second Row — Irving, Ablstrom, Kreitzburg, Abbort, AUard, Stern, Brown, Russel. Tliird Row — Sterne. Barrat. Sears, Snllem, Kerr. Angstadt, Slile, Bills. Hunter. Parrel. Student us Club S. C. C. officers Sterne, president; .-Mlard, secretary; and Abbort, treasnrer, get together in Hunt Living Room. 149 ■ ? , ' • - -m - f ' «s ' ' - •« . i-i AC . 5- -! - ' ;?■;- ' . I Tliird Row, Left to Right — Bujak, Iredell. Elnkade, Hott, Boj-er, Brady. Hamre. Zingg, Sword, Rice. Second Row — Goldberger. TVickerham. Tasker, Hieber, Friedman, Thomas. Blau, Martin. First Row — Commins, McConnell, Herpst. Schumacher, Mattis. Inter-Fraternity Council Inter-Fraternity Council assumed its old importance again this year with the reopening of the fraternity houses. Council spent a busy year organizing the largest rush week Bucknell fraternities have seen in a long time, planning the Homecoming parade floats, and making elaborate plans for houseparty week-end. Composed of two representatives of each Greek organiza- tion and under the guidance of Dr. Tasker, the Council wel- comed back representatives of chapters which have been inactive on campus for several years. President Hieber discusses Council Problems with officers. Left to Right — Friedman. Hieber, Thomas, Fraser, Wickerliani, f- .jf,. - ,.10. «!„- -.W- - - S-v.- ' iy A - 4 ■ W ' -: . Phi Kappa Psi officers are left to right: Taylor. Benner. Ash (Presi- dent) Wickerham. Brogan. STATISTICS Chapters 52 Members 10,000 Founded 1852 Place — Jefferson College Local Chapter — Established 1855 Colors — Cardinal Red and Hunters ' Green Fiililivalion — The Shield 5o7;g — Noble Fraternity Flouer — Jacqueminot Rose Fourth Kow, Left to Right — Stiimbnuph. Brown, Ahraliam. Fusia, Brown, I)fl.v, Hoying, Lank, Glov r. Williains, Thomas, Slovens, Hunter, Brenner, Weiss, Sliclt, Watkinson. Third Row — Henry, Peters, Pecligo, Buelinnan, Dentz. Newconib. Fullerton, Comerfoni. Lowry, Wagner, Hoffer, Knudson, Lewis, .Sinicoe, Peters, Wickerliuni, Ayres. Second Row — Sliaw, J. Wickerham, Woods, Turnure, Brogan, Benner, Ash, Fornwald, Hamre, Freeman, Taylor, Hniton, Bower, Warden, II. Hang. L. Hang. First Row — Mancliester, Hoffer, Trunt. Miller, Fawcett. RaJmer, Rotherniel, .Messersniith, Smitli, Gordon, Lose, Derr, Babst, Duysters, Norton, Seibert. 152 STATISTICS Chapters 104 Members 50.000 Founded 1855 Place — Miami University (Ohio) Local Chapter — Established 1864 Colors — Blue and Gold Publication — The Magazine Sigma Chi Song — The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Floiver — White Rose Sigma Chi officers are, left to right, seated: Williamson. McGiiire, president; standing: Pink, Steamer. Fourtli Row, Left to Riglit — .Skove. Holu-li. Gonzalez, K.iviffman, Carss. Guidos. Chirioo. Donaldson, . lessio, Lee, Drexel, Neft. DeBarr, .Austin, Cliristoforo, Geosits, Fowler, Spicer, Walgran, Scliimmel, Deosi, Honia, Kazary. McFeely, Carroll, Johnson. Third Row — Randall, Nagy, Drew. Brenner. Bujak, Petredis, Anker. llcChesney. Wilson, Rodriguez. Li.st, Irvin. Devore, Conover, Fogarty, Limbaeher, Beats, Hinkle. Cindric, Casselman Franklin. Second Row — Syme Altemus, Smeltzer, Von Heill, Eriksen, Hoeveler, Pink, McOuire, Steamer. Getzler. Cleckner, Erieg, Zachara. ilalesardi. Waroljlak, Schmitt, Bastian. Rolland, Greene, Pursley, Williamson, Doebler. First Row — Siezega, Hood, Farley, Smith, Pulianas, Henderson, Wilkinson, filcKim, Foss, Mathieson, Paugburn, Little, Concklin, Walters, Troast, Hoke, Weaver, Cleckner, Long, Stec. 153 ,- ' ! ■ -TO - nr •«,. i |E ■■i ■ -,, -Sx ' ' .k; « -jfcS ■■! -■■:; ' Eiglitli Row, Left to Right — Davidson, Keitli, Burigana, Ervin, Stefl, Keitzler, McMnhon, Seventli Row — Boyer, Clarli, Fairelougli, Bassett. Williams, Swanson. Gindele, Sieber, McGinn. Sixtli Row — Fagan, J. Wyant, Overbolt, Bradshaw, DiSerifino, Armstrong, Hncliins, Ramer, Fiftla Row — Kessler. Jaciison, Bond. Ringwald, Fritz, Traxler, Fourth Row — Arbogast, Marriott, Parker, Moon, Krieger, Unger, Campbell, Ullman, Shinier. Third Row — Aulbacb, Rickard, Foster, Manko, Haas, Grice, Tyler, Watts, Allen, Downes. Second Row Bontempl, R. E. Fetter, Reichert, Matthews, Brady, Graham, Edmuuds, Morton, W. R. Fetter. First Row — Young, Bucher, Hoover, Dawson, J. Wyant, Bckart, Cskurait, Waddell. Phi Gamma Delta officers are, left to right, standinf;: Reicherl. Brady, Edmunds. Seated: Graham (president), Fetter. Chapters 72 jyji ja Members 37,000 Founded 1848 Place — Jefferson College Local Chapter — Established 1882 Colors — Purple and White Publication — Phi Gamma Delia Soiif — Smoke Dreains Flower — Purple Clematis 154 J Fourth Row, Left to Right — Totten, Bullock, Hammarber . V.viui«. ;;l et, J. Wynne, Akerhielm, Touug, Laud, Bellak, Stubba, Davidson, Connelly, Grimm, RoU. Foerester, Fuchs, Seiler. Third Row — Maiinix, Roberts, Whiteniglit, Sabal, Cooper, B. Bullock, Muunell. Snyder, Kemp, Riggins, Sharp, BerhiT. Daly. Burt, Reims, Coeyman, English. Gerber. Second Row — Clifford, Painter, Zott. R. McKernan, Naunen, Magarel, Bay, Morton, Byerly, Leuchuk, Quigley, Kinkaide, Strang, Shugart, Dedriok, Colby, Iredall. First Row — Burkhanit. Moyer. Nothel. Abel. Bernardi, J. McKernan, Penfield. Williams. Frith. STATISTICS Chapters 116 Members 65,000 Founded 1856 Place — University of Alabama Local C mp?er— Established 1893 Colors — Purple and Gold Publication — Iris Song — Violets Flower — Violet Sigma Alpha Epsilon officers are, left to right: Byerly, Daly (stand- ing), Lenchuk (.president), Quigley. 155 (i-iy - j- t .o -r - i ■•nafci. :j|4 -. -W ' ii - -W -rif Kappa Sigma officers are. left to right, standing: Linton, Hochljrunn, Herrmann. Seated: Balling (president), Smith. STATISTICS Chapters 11.3 Members 60,000 Founded 1869 Place — University of Virginia Local Chapter — Established 1869 Colors — Scarlet and Green and White Publication — Caduceus Song — Come Gather All Ye Merry Men Flower — Lily of the Valley Fourth How, Loft to HiRlit — Priiidle. Shaw, (Jrenotile, Sclineider, White. I.ainon, Gross, Cowdrick. LoiiKhcad, Zinf. ' . Ilernhart, HiH-kiiian, Sortore, Biillick. Dulo, Uoliiiison. Third Ttciw — GniidaL-ker. Camao, Sofield, Hoehbrunn, Zi«ler, Fre.vtag, Scherer, Sniitli. Si-liultz. Hardic. Siet ' or. I.iviiijjston. Evans. . daiiiHoii. I.oflt. Second Row — D . niore. Eeetiati. Wliiteouib, Cross, Beckley, Ilerrmann, BallinR, Sclimidt. Linton, Wliitford, RicliardNon, M ' ebh, Ilerpst. .ininiernian. First Row — Kates, Cornelius. Dunean. Child. Rellly. Gessner. McCllntock, Shaw, Bu7.bj ' . Laher, McDowell. Wentz. 156 Chapters 1 STATISTICS Founded 1899 Place — Bucknel 1 Colors — Red and Black Publication — Trumpet Song — Demie Girl Flower — Red Rose Members 550 Delta Sigma officers are. left to right: Murdock. Hansen. Rudolph (president). Sprout. .SiMli Kow, Left to Kiijlit—A. Kite, Quig li;. I ' lioniijsuii. I;. Sprout. Cidor. Fiftli Row — Freas, Gerlach, Martin, W. Lawsoii, Volleiiweider, Brusli. Fourtli Row — Satterly, Fenstermalver, Bobs, Kreisher, Wallitr, Hay. Keniierly. Davenport, Hays, McGill, Hulen, W. Rice. Third Row — Staffer, Bowler, Crowder, Dagenais, Hansen. Schwarz. Ellis, L. Lawson. Lougliead, Wilbur, Boswell. Daniel. Second Row — Linton, Thomas, Clump, Anderson, Hieber, Murdock, Rudolph. Haddon, Liles, Bacon, J. Sprout, Harris. First Row — Coleman, Jones, Bechtel, Marstiall, JIcFarland, Salmon, Oxenrider, Lighton, Slack, Brown. 157 ■ -T - VT •■«, • .- - - JUS Fourth Row, Left to Eight — Van Dine. Brown, Neaselbush. Arniisli. Houghton, Campbell, Saner, Pehush, Ferns GuUo, Larson, Caulfleld, Taylor, Godley, Thomason, Stamni, Kling. O ' Neill. Third Row— Sfeininger, Stuck, Russo, Kennedy, Bogert, Rigg, Rendrick, Betzel, Hughes, Connel, Halter, Stoll, Birchard, Steel, Jones. Fnrnian, Marx, Hambleton, Richter. Second Row — Sandin, Waters, Zelift, Gallup, Marcusio, Lenox, Sonniohsen, Parkin, McLaughlin, Hott, Carlson, Miller, Wilson, C. Thomas, Hafer, Kaltrider, Poletto, Lyle. First Row— Lomeo, Yohe, Brown, Johnson. D. Thomas, Jones. Roser. Carlough, Parnell, Moser, Walters, Conomos, Williams, R. Dershem, Machamer, Lecntes, Eisenhower. Lam Chapters 113 Lambda Chi Alpha officers are, left to right, standing: Rendrick, Thoinas, Miller. Seated: Hott (president), Carlson. STATISTICS Meiubeis 10,U00 Founded 1909 Place — Boston University Local Chapter — Established 191. ' Colors — Purple and Green and (iidd Publication — Cross and Crescent Song — The Story of a Pin Flower — White Rose 158 5; ; f Fifth Row, Left to Riglit — Phillips, Brooks. Feigenbaum, Fourth Row — Meueiii, Mensch, Turon, Leitner. Fried, Coyne, Wolausky, Jac ' obson M. Bernstein. Goldston, M. Denholtz, Sehlang, Golub, Greenblatt, Shoriu, Spencer, Epstein, Kest, Sukloff, Kirschsteiu. Third Row — Cimon, Gross, Molof, Seiiller, Aaron, Covelman, Atkins. Cliase, Soliikler, Weiss, Goldberger, Bayer, Fine, Kullman, Berkowitz, Kroner, Wagner, Gerla. Second Row — Block, Rubin. Gaier. Kogan. Wasserman, M. Friedman. Meltzer, Bradley, Kramer, Matlow, J. Denholtz. Garten. Hurwitz. Sanger, Barber, Landew, A. Bernstein, Roos. First Row — Brown, Ajzenberg, Luckraan, Schey, Feingold, Hertz, Slosberg, Jaffe, Reiss, Abrams, Barness, Sollisch. Heynian. Chapters 42 Members 8,000 Founded 1909 Place— C. C. N. Y. Local Chapter — Established 1932 Colors — -Purple and White Publication — Octagon Song — Fast and Firm Flower — Purple Aster Sigma Alpha Mu officers are. left to right : Denholtz, Matlow, ( President ) , Kramer. 159 ; 4- I- ■ «,: Mf!, - S .4 9 t . ■ ■ -r- •? ■ ' ■ ' ' ' W Chapters 1 Alpha Chi Mu officers are. It-fl to riglil: Smilh, Batten ( President ). Phelleps, Douglas. STATISTICS Fomided 1921 Place — Buckiiell Colors — Blue and Gold Pitblicatiain — Tie Song — Brothers Fraternal Floicer — Tea Rose Members 210 riiinl lliiw. Lett to liiullt— liprastKlli. W. DohbIhs. Di Hcnilirrlo. Itosp, Wcndill, liii.mc.r. Wiilsuri, .Mi-fulluusll. Undk ' . Cigdeniot ' lii. C«likkoi ' ao(, ' tii. Itojer. .Second Uo«- — Tliorne. D. Dniiglns. Smitli, Pliellpps. Batten. Ellis. Fruser. Sn.vdiT. (Jhss. Ilnpklns. First Row— A.vkannt. Krutlger. White. Miller. Fish. Sinclair, Root. Conlomli. Millwiird. Carr. 160 Rho STATISTICS Chapters 22 Mpinbers 50.000 Founded 189!; P ace— Middlelnii) Local Chapter — Established 1921 Colors — Blue and Gold I ' uhliration — Quill and Scroll Song — Memo r ies Flouer — Red Rose Second Row (Back I —Sword, Scliumaclier. First Row (Front)- Huff. Powell. Tliirti Row, Left to Rij ht — Tajior, Gabriel, Lnla.v, Sangimino, Schaeffer. Rondo Second Row — Peterson, Jackman, Beiseigel. Wolensky, Brunner. First Row — Vitray, Sword. Huff. Soluimacb r. Powell, McBride. 161 ■%•? --•.? •: .•■ •« - -W •  «5 ■« -fs: s Fourth Row. Left to Right — Fonn, Bastian. Si ' robola, Ziegler. Williams, Slunll. Loui, Slirader, Clanc.v. Third Row — Kowe. Rinehinier, Vasos, Graham, Cobaugh, Norman, Nichols, Keefh, Caniese. Second Row — Edwards, Weliber, Spencer, Allen, Johnson, Corcoran, Knapp, Snijtlie. Hotter. First Row — Wagner, Galloway, Jones, Mattis. Dunmire, Levi, Wargo, Scheible. Sigmj-rf m tfsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon officers are, left to right: Wagner, Scheible (president), Mattis, Harper. STATISTICS Chapter? 72 Mcinliois 25.000 Founded I ' JOl Place — University of RichiiKirid Loral Chapter — Established 1938 Colors — Purple and Red I ' lililicfiiion — Journal Song — Sigma I ' lii l ' .|i ilnn Swcclheart Flower — inlrl 162 Fourth Rnw. Left to Right — Oort.v.h. Speirs, Fenrter. White. Ahbott, Shook. Third Row — Commins. Edwards. Kline, Bills. Trahaiido. Barrett. Mrkva. Second Row — Dykins, Orndorf. Hove. Kennedy. Kliniek, Krayer, Colteryahn, Purdy. First Row — Arner. Pahnieri, Worsfold, Zeiders, Shvedoff. Sentz, Territo. D ' Errico. STATISTICS Chapters 69 Members 32.000 Founded 1864 Place — Rensselaer Institute Local Chapter — Established 1946 Colors — Red and White Publication — Theta Chi Rattle Song — Dear Old Theta Chi Flower — Carnation ■j . fJ I ■■ -. jipl ■i BHf First Row. Left to Right — Charles V. Zeiders, John Worsfold, Jr. Second Row — Leonard Aneschek, Victor Shvedoff. 163 ■■ '  -IS •• .• ' ief, - s • « -%-- -m -R ■ ; -t; ' 1 ; • ■ ■■ -- : ■ ' • Theta Chapters 1 I ' lii Lamliila I ' lifla officers are, left to right: Prall. Martin ( [iresiilenl i. Biondi. Haigh. Marantz. STATISTICS Founded 1946 Place — Bucknell University Colors — Gold and Purple Publication — Crossed Axes Song — Phi Lam Forever F loner — Chrysanthemum Members 33 ' I ' hird Row, Left tu KiKlit- -JSili ' , Sprillyer. TlinuT. Uiirlt ' lt. (ira.vlifU, .Miiniii. Kitiidiii. Hi H, Second Row — Ward. Uiischcr. HnlTiiiiii. ijiifiizlpr. MHraiir?i. Mii ran. KnniniPl. IIjiiKli. First Row — Krz.vwirki. I.pviiM- I ' r:itt. Mian. Toflilip. Wiil .m, K|tstMin. Itnl-iii. •s . _ . ATHLETICS - ■ ' 1- ' • •? - S ; - •■ fe : t ' ft ' , ; ■♦■ f . , . i • ; . ■ ■ ! - -. -3 . ' 4-y Al - ■ ■ W -- . ' • • Bucknell coaches talk it over. Seen eft to right are Woody Ludwig Bus Blum, Al Humphreys, Bill Lone, Honk Peters. With the return of football to the sporting scene on a major scale marking the rebirth of sports, Bison athletics stepped into the post-war world. Although the baseball team started the ball rolling last Spring, it was the heavy schedules under- taken by the University during the post two semes- ters which really reflected the trend. The grid and cage teams, with 9 and 19-game slates, respectively, faced some of the stiffest com- petition in the East. Soccer and boxing returned to the athletic agenda, after a wartime absence, and the Herd was represented on the mats by the first formal wrestling team. Track, golf and tennis were also listed on the expanding athletic program. The Bucknell Coaching Staff. Pictured left to right are Woody Ludwig, Bus Blum, Al Humphreys (head coach), and Bill Lone. THE SPORT .,allR«!f. Jik ING SCENE WAA officers, left to right, ore: Secretary, Betty Lou Snyder; President, Doris Eber; Treasurer, Helen Bugbee; Vice President, Judy Shank. New advancements were made this year under the guidance of the women ' s physical education de- partment. First, the desire of Bucknell coeds to participate in intercollegiate sports was realized with the playday held at Dickinson Junior College. Another step forward by the gym department was the inauguration of the Blue Ribbon Riding Stables where many forms of the equestrian art were taught. The highlight of the year was the presentation of Come to the Fair, a new and different May Day, organized, acted and enjoyed by the student body. Instructors in Physical Education for Women are, left to right: Margaret Bryan, Mar|0ry Kinney, Mary Whitenight. 169 ■ ■■■ mart iSfFiVVl ' -ftf : ' ' - ' WOBBI .•LjCWHVW, ' - ' - . .■: -.m -ff- First Row, Lett to Right — Domazewslii. JIair, Seizega, Stei-. JUKiiiiion, Flfining. Kern, Rodgers. Kocliins, Ilul.Ua. Kierniui, Netskl. Camac. Tyler. Second Row — Guzzardo, McKay, Stefl. Spielmaii, Davidson, llesseismith, Graliam, Matthews, Meats, Swanson. Paar, Doebler, Brown. Third Row — .Stasenlio. Gruneberg, Myers, Buelianan, Watkins, Geosits, Carroll, Foust, Ervin, DiSerafino, McMahon, Yannelli, Morone, Knapich. Gene Hubka, (33;, tries to elude John Rogers, Cornell end. 170 BISONS WIN THREE. DROP SIX Lose three, win three, lose three. Such a statement, mode by toastmaster Thomas Richardson at the annual ban- quet, is a good resume of Bucknell ' s rec- ord on the gridiron last year. Toppled by the Big Red of Cornell in the season ' s opener, 21-0, the Bisons dropped conse- cutive frays to the Nittany Lions of Penn State, 48-6, and to the Mules from Muh- lenberg in a torrential downpour, 6-0. Shaking off the effects of these early season defeats, the Herd provided plenty of thunder for Buffalo ' s Homecoming celebration, and trampled the Bulls, 21-0. Some 12,000 jubilant fans jammed into Memorial Stadium at Homecoming to see the home team win, 29-0. Gettysburg was added to the string of victims, 19-0, in another home engagement. Then the house of cords fell. Unde- feated Delaware, boasting one of the longest winning streaks in the nation, snapped Bucknell ' s winning streak when the Blue Hens soared to a 27-14 triumph. Crippled from the Delaware gome, the Bisons bowed to Temple, 27-6, as the Owl ' s passing attack showed the way to victory. The season ' s final, which found the Bisons facing a Rutgers team which had one of the best records in the East, sow Bucknell absorb a 25-0 loss. Although manned by veterans, both of the gridiron and of the war. Coach A! Humphreys ' charges failed to live up to early season hopes. A look at the diffi- cult schedule, however, casts a different light on the subject. Cornell, for instance, scored 21 points against Army, the exact total it scored against Bucknell. Two opponents, Muhlenberg and Delaware, received bowl bids, and each won. L v«_ ' -s. • L jitt C. -. .  i A trapped Mule. 171 •Vv;- -.V ■«, ' - .. ' :f . : .-,,lr .. . ' -  f.. rfi- , 1 -P. , J ' ' HBP C ji vuVlaikldmt - uM ift WCA. if, . r iii TovhlJcn w-Aj ' Stott fcidc 1 KUvvia v[ ' T} l tiMAK (Uvwofx S m - fdUx Swva ' VhMfi M kali IrcuJc a Kczkl ' lZS tlUUiiLLl Ctt l11cKi4l VUTVl-;4 f |AftWA C iiOhA Bucknell ' s first intercollegiate wrestling team limbers up. Bucknell 8 Bucknell 5 Bucknell 13 Bucktnell 11 Bucknell 3 1946-47 WRESTLING RECORD 8 Franklin Marshall Lock Haven S. T. C. Gettysburg Bucknell J. C Millersville S. T. C. 26 35 19 19 29 Bill Fiory Jim Houghton 174 Don Nesselbush Bucknell Bucknell 1946-4- . . 6 Bucknell 4 Bucknell 31 2 Bucknell 5 Jesse Syme 1946-47 BOXING RECORD University of Maryland 8 Georgetown 2 Western Maryland 4 Catholic University 4 2 Western Maryland 3 Harry Fagan Ray Hood 175 h ■■-. •. .. ■ .•- s . ,? -A Mf. - .jw A 5 ' p.; £ ■ CAGERS TOP Bob Williams Frank Haas Facing a nineteen game schedule, one of the most difficult cards undertaken by the university in recent years, Bucknell ' s Bisons jumped off to a four game winning streak before being halted. The Herd opened the season with a ju- bilant victory over arch-foe Penn State; posted a pair of Middle Atlantic League victories at the expense of Lehigh; tripped powerful Rutgers, but finally fell in a re- turn match with the Nittony Lions. Swinging bock into a winning habit, the Bisons added American University and New York Maritime Academy to their string of victims before undertaking I7( ti this American University guard. LEVEN FOES Bill Hoeveler a disastrous road jaunt. The team dropped consecutive decisions to Rhode Island State, Muhlenberg, American Uni- versity, Navy and Lafayette. Recovering from the tailspin, the Bi- sons notched verdicts over Gettysburg and Temple before being stopped by La- fayette. Gettysburg was defeated again after the Lafayette loss, but the Herd was thumped by Villanova. The cagers bounced back and snapped a Dickinson eleven game winning streak with a re- sounding 55-44 victory, before lacing Muhlenberg in the season ' s finale, 84-65. Seel, Coach Woody Ludwig, and Decsi. 177 Hank Fornwald in fruitier Tom Sweeney John Lose THE 1946 47 SEASON Bucknell 38 Penn State 34 Bucknell 54 Lehigh ... 37 Bucknell 68 Lehigh Rutgers 40 Bucknell 52 45 Bucknell 45 Penn State 52 Bucknell 71 American U. 40 Bucknell . . . 43 N. Y. Mar. Academy 37 Bucknell 52 Rhode Island State , . . . Muhlenberg 59 Bucknell 54 67 Bucknell 51 American U. 54 Bucknell 36 Novy 41 Bucknell 48 Lofoyette 49 Bucknell 58 Gettysburg 47 178 Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Hank Fornwaid 34 Temple 33 40 Lofayette 49 39 Gettysburg 38 58 Villanova 72 55 Dickinson 44 84 Muhlenberg 65 «• - sfi? -fc t«5 ,«•■: s ' . ■ ' •« ' : - -,, r.... ' i-; A;.- - ■;■ - i .- r -. i . V Sfa u vu] fAoucXia. yyiau d, ' .rT i aAi4 CxntcA AV l -. 5 s:« i i ' ' ! ' ;; P« ' % lii « s l ] llourui jfuifeWl-OutfuiUi u crt o. OVtiC. !i i±aactunt ■, ' ' '  Ba Hour JU itHAx LM mro.. . «■ -JVi J?? •%-- : fS ' ft ' : s ' ; ■ ■ £ ■ •; •S.t.- ; w- -t-i ' tf -■• TUSTIN ACTIVITIES TAKE Practice shots before trying out the red thing on the course. First Row, Left to Right — VcnAlen, Sortore. Second Row — Bergfors, Eber, Kinney, Shonl , Lebarr. Third Row — Creole, Walter, Whitenight, Snyder, Poteat. The Women ' s Athletic Association underwent complete revision this year under the direction of Miss Marjory Kinney. Instead of sponsoring a strong inter-group sports program with a member- ship requirement based on a point system as was the policy in the past, W. A. A. now emphasizes an inter-class program in which all women students may participate, regardless of affiliation with an organized social group. All women ore automati- cally members. The old point system has also been changed. Points are given for inter-closs competition only, whereas inter-group competition is rewarded for the individual on purely recreational basis, and for the group in the form of an annual accumulative award. An innovation was the hunting lodge at Half- Way Dam, which was leased this year by the organi- zation. This was open to any group of women stu- dents for week-end parties of skiing and skating in the winter, and swimming and hiking in the spring. Still a dream but nearing reality is the lodge which W A A. plans to build. The governing body of W. A. A. is the Board elected by the women students which is composed of eleven members Miss Kinney is adviser to the Board, and Miss Whitenight is the camp adviser. 182 4 . . . . ON NEW IMPORTANCE The Women ' s Physical Education Department under the direction of Miss Marjory Kinney was the ever busy center of women ' s sports. Gym classes were compulsory for underclass women, but the sports program did not end with the Sophomore year. Those upperclass women who wished could participate in any of the intermural sports or in the clubs sponsored by W. A. A. This year W. A, A, brought about the organiza- tion of various clubs that functioned as a nucleus for interest groups. These clubs: Fencing, Bowl- ing, Badminton, Square Dance, Modern Dance, Tennis, and Archery were under the direction of a President and were responsible to the Vice Presi- dent of W. A. A. who also served in the capacity of Club Chairman. The clubs enabled students to participate in an activity other than actual class work, and provided and stimulated interest in Upper Class groups. The clubs met once a week, and each girl was allowed to join any two clubs. The freshmen had a three-hour program a week. One period consisted of a three-port progrom of body mechanics, fundamental movement, and rhythms. For the other two periods the girls could choose any two sports offered in which they wanted to participate. Sophomores fulfilled their two hour requirement by electing any two sports in season. The range of sports was enlarged this year to include swimming and bowling. The girls swam at the Milton Y, and transportation by bus was pro- vided by the school. The bowling alley in Lewis- burg was the headquarters of the bowling class. There was a large range of other sports which could be elected by the girls. Some of these were: tennis, golf, badminton, basketball, volleyball, square dancing, archery, softball, folkdancing, and tum- bling. The program was carefully arranged to help keep girls physically fit, and to give them a knowl- edge of the sports that they may be interested in after they leave school. 183 A SPORT FOR EVERY SEASON 184  i 3 185 ■ ' ff- -T . v.. ..• ic. ; s-v- ' -, ■; 3!. ' ■.•-■ ' „ ■ ■ -!, ■ ...■ . ■«4 vji.- r t .r. 1947 L ' Agenda Staff Senior Section Editor Alice Chambers Nancy Derkacz Margaret Erb Barbara Fitzgerald Eugene Gaier June Frantz Administration Editor Assistant Editor Patricia Cooke Audry Husk Jane Koch Sara Kriner Editor-in-Chief - Business Manager ■ Associate Editor Advertising Managers Circulation Manager Faith Lief Ann Giesecke Margaret Gleason Anne Glomb Phyllis Gray Betty Milnamow Charlotte Schultz John Wilbur Ruth Sortore Katherine Ways Dorothy Yawner Elaine Bennett Robert Reynolds Classes Editors - Jean Taylor. Ruth Richardson Mary Booth Dorothy Clark Ruth Creola James Houghton Helen Frackenphol Thelma Monaco Organizations- Activities Editor Assistant Editor Richard Bowen Carole Fox Margaret Fatzinger Elizabeth Hoile Martin Kurman Gladys Kurtz Features Editor Assistant Editor Beatrice Smith Josephine Lebarr Suzanne McCormick Sachiye Mizuki Sorority Editor Margaret Jammer Clara Corell Janet Meade Nancy Barker Fraternity Editor Assistant Editor William Lawson Arthur Harriman Mary E. Moyer Deborah Partridge Margaret Shirey Andrew Long Gloria Child Ruth Naul Daniel Burt Seyniore Levine Pat Priest Leah Riggs Marion Rodan Jean Swartz Mirium Evans Dorothy Gotterer - Gratia Henry William White Alice Clark Lois Miller Jane Wilbur Florence Kreitler Thelma Morris Katherine Steele Ann Bailey Robert Taylor Vito D ' Amore Robert Richter Richard Ash Grace Deissler - Barbara Messer Shirley Ann Parke June Stott, Albert Schmidt Arax Aroosian Men ' s Sports Editor Assistant Editor Jesse Syme Thomas Bonney Women ' s Sports Editor Gloria Binkley Virginia Corcoran Copy Editor Sachiye Mizuki William White Photography Editor Assistant Editor Malcolm Root William Ratch Directory Editor Leah Riggs Carolyn Hand Mary Wolfinger Assistant Business Manager Office Manager - Marilyn Miner Beatrice Ralston Ruth Williamson Doline Butzer Betty Wetzel Sally Schreve Circulation Manager Virginia Lehr Mary Ann Gregg Florence Fellows George Ramer Marilyn Harer James Miller John Neale Steve Homa Catherine Hayes Grace Hudson Jean Lenox Seymour Levine Richard Kennedy Ralph Terrill Marvin Brooks Michael Nightengale Rosa Meyersburg Patricia Weise Julia Yarnall Jeane Morgenthal Janice Grant Grace Livengood Theresa Peliegrino Ruth Strauss Shirley Winning Jean Stone Arax Aroosian Jean Lamport Cli fiord Reiss Joan Golightly Patricia OAcill Lucille Leonard Advertising Managers — Albert Schmidt, June Stott Jane Foster Howard Kates Robert Balling Porter Wagner Rolland Herbst Robert Shaw Andrew Long Elizabeth Hoile Jane Geiser Edith Plumb Jane Gibson William White Dorothy Judd 186 ■ :jtJ:M-!  iam «oitfc«:i 1 ■■■n ' Acknowledgments Ut E, the editors and staff of the 1947 L ' Agenda, wish to express our sincere appreciation to the following for their generous aid and co-operation: ERNEST S. CRAMER, Instructor in Chemical Engineering WALT DISNEY, Artist TRENNIE E. EISLEY, Faculty Adviser ALLEN FARRINGTON, Photographer BLANCHARD GUMMO, Professor of Art HORACE S. HAND, Commercial Artist DONALD H. AND HOLLIS T. ROSS, Photographers CARL N. STIBER, of Grit Publishing Company 187 ;, f-,y «i«. -«}■•« ' : 5- ' f ' ■■-.. ' ■ •■ ' i- ' ; i - j w .-.. ' .4. ' I I I ? ;••. 4 -::« .■••  •(.•■.■ dvertising , - . ' ,. i ,.,w..- . ., . Mi - , , , J - ., ■S? •= ' ? . : i( - . t , ' .- .•.. . r . , . . .,. ' _. -... ..• V .j A Hundred and One Good Wishe s Congratulations again Bucknell University, We know that the many achievements of your first century plus will be ' ' plussedi ' in your second century, ECONOMY FUSE MF G. CO., CHICAGO, ILL LEWISBURG CHAIR FURNITURE CO. PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE FURNITURE LEWISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Amjoiincing Change in Ownership TRAVELER ' S INN Now owned and operated by Earl and Joe Home Cooked Foods at Reasonable Prices A Good Place to Meet Parents and Students LYCOMING HOTEL 200 Rooms 200 Baths Dining Room Cocktail Lounge Coffee Shop WELCOME! BucKNELL University Students Always Get First Preference LORRAINE HOTEL Broad Street at Ridge Avenue PHILADELPHIA Compliments of BENNETT-MOYER DOLLY MADISON ICE CREAM COSMETICS Market Street LEWISBURG, PA. Congratulations L L. STEARNS aSONS WILLL4MSPORT, PA. 191 Compliments of Dr. S. Clark Daugherty Jr. - - - - Optometrist Dr. E. G. Degling ------ Physician Dr. Ellwood S. Derr ------ Dentist Dr. Amos B. Smith ------ Dentist Dr. H. Edward Davis - - _ - Osteopathic Physician Dr. Carroll C. Nesbit ----- Physician Dr. Melville D. Nesbit ----- Physician William L. 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D H Anthracite Miners; and the men who work in the breakers, cleaning, sizing, inspecting this finest of fuels,- and those who speed it on its way to your community; and finally, your D H Anthracite Dealer These are the people whose skill, knowledge, and efforts are devoted to providing Comfort-Conditioning for your home: Utmost Comfort, with utmost Convenience and Economy, achieved by use of D H Anthracite and Automatic Equipment. PENNSYLVANIA HUDSON COMPANY Broad Street Station Building, PHILADELPHIA 3, PA. 197 tf - ■ ' ? jw .m PEERLESS LAUNDRY Serving Bucknellians Since 1900 Thompson, ' 04 Compliments of BUSSER SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal and Mill Supplies Air Conditioning Equipment LEWISBURG, PENNA. MARKLEY-ALTVATER Smart Student Clothes Ladies ' Mannish Tailored Coats and Suits 343 Market Street SUNBURY, PA. Compliments of AMERICAN LEGION POST 44 NORTHUMBERLAND, PA. 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A five million dollar Endowment fund is underway with one fifth pledged in advance. With the leadership and prestige of former President Marts, Roy Bostwick, Chairman, and Dr. Spencer, President, Bucknell has now the largest and most prominent group of Trustees in her entire history. Her faculty now exceeds a hundred members, and her student body over two thousand. She possesses twenty large buildings, and approximately twenty five smaller ones. In addition about 60 G. I. families and a few faculty families live in Bucknell Village. Bucknell lost some fraternities during the war but ten houses are going strong again, with others planned for the near future. The College Inn, privately owned and opei-ated, is located on campus, with co-operation and good will between the two institutions. The Inn contains seven apartments and four lines of business, and is almost exclusively patronized by our large Bucknell family. We are grateful to be associated with such a fine in- stitution and strive to be worthy of its splendid moral and religious character. PAYNE ' 09 The College Inn On The Quad Famous for GOOD FOOD and EXCELLENT ACCOMODATIONS Hotel Lewisburger Herald Brand — Melrose Brand GITHENS, REXSAMER and COMPANY 242 North Delaware Avenue PHILADELPHIA 6, PA. Institutional Suppliers of Quality Foods — SINCE 1861 — 1865 The 1947 UNION NATIONAL BANK OF LEWISBURG Our Banking Policies have so satisfied stu- dents for the past eighty years that we now have on our books the accounts of alumni who reside in Alaska, China, Germany, Peru, and elsewhere around the globe. F. M. Simpson, ' 95 President Weber L. Gerhart, Jr., ' 19 Cashier PLATTERS TO SUIT TASTE AT COLONIAL LUNCH 431 Market Street LEWISBUKG, I ' ENNA. Try Those Delicious GRILLED SANDWICHES Compliments of Walnut Glen Greenhou.ses and College Agents Corsages of Distinction W. B. HAAS PHONE SOA MILTON. PA. 208 DIRECTORY AND INDEX SENIOR DIRECTORY Name _ Home Address Page Aaron, Joseph Norman 39J2 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y 14 Adam, Marion Finlay 1113 Grant Ave., CoUingswood, N. J 14,141 Ahlstrom, Virginia Elizabeth 67 Detroit Ave., Annadale, S. I., N. Y 14, 57, 149 Ajzenberg, Joseph 10 Chestnut, St., E. Orange, N. J. Allen, Howard Elmer 38 Amsterdam Ave., Passaic, N. J 14, 154 Alston, Ann Elizabeth R. D. 1, Cogan Station, Pa 14 Altemus, Robert Leard Lilly, Johnstown, Pa 14, 99, 108, 112, 153 Altman, Morris 273 E. Market St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa 14 Anchor, Nancy Rose 540 Broadway, Milton, Pa 14 Angstadt, Betty Jane 30 S. Seventh St., Lewisburg. Pa 14, 49 Arbogast, John William 16 S. Third St., Lewisburg, Pa 15, 154 Armish, Harvey Lewis Jacobs Creek, Pa 15 Aulbach, John Matthew 216 Franklin Ave., Vandergrift. Pa 15, 123, 154 Austin, Jr., Robert Dorlon 45 Peyster St., Albany, N. Y IS Bacon, Edwin Freas R. D. 1, Salem, N. J 15,157 Badger, Ellen Roderick 377 Washington Ave., Jermyn, Pa 15, 93 Balling, Robert Crawford 266 N. Gallatin Ave., Uniontown, Pa 15, 156 Banks. Margaret Lorraine 58 Maolis Ave., Bloomfield, N. J 15, 145 Bantle, Richard C Bucknell Village, Apt. G-20, R. D. 1, Lewisburg, Pa 15 Barber, Joseph William 213 State St., Perth Amboy, N.J 15,161 Barnett, Shelton William 606 N. Front St., Sunbury, Pa. Bastian, Andrew 87 Elwood PI., Staten Island, N. Y 153 Bay, John William 301 Allegheny St., Jersey Shore, Pa 15, 155 Beardsley, Everett Lewis U. S. Veterans Hospital, Newington, Conn 16 Bee, Marion Lois R. D. 1, Homer, N. Y 16, 112, 149 Bell. Jean Mayes 201 Serpentine Rd., Tenafly, N. J 16, 112 Bell, Louise Truver 205 N. Monroe St., Media, Pa 16, 142 Benner, James William 40 W. Roselle Ave., Roselle Park, N.J 16, 152 Bernstein, Arnold Irwin 152 Roningo St., Port Chester, Pa 16, 161 Bidding, Jack Allison 341 Market St., Sunbury, Pa 16 Bieber, Ruth Emma Lincoln Dr., Williamsport, Pa 16 Bierly, Boyd Millward 260 E. Main St., Kutztown, Pa. Billipp, Charlotte Hebberd 286 N. Fulton Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y 16 Block, Leonard 16 W. 77th St., New York 24, N. Y 16 Bloom, Herman 4634 N. Boudinet St., Philadelphia, Pa 17, 180, 181 Blosser, Joseph Humbert Box 24, Gans, Pa 17 Bogert, Jr., Walter Mills 421 E. 31 St., Paterson 4, N. J. Bontempi, William David 108 Madison St., Ithaca, N. Y 17, 154 Borsos, Albert Paul 242 Maffett St., Plains, Pa 17 Boyer, Willie Duvall 189-15 37 Ave., Fluching, N. Y 151 Bradley, Wesley Arnold 57 Park Terrace W., New York 34, N. Y 17, 161 Brady, James Ewing 307 Birch Ave., Pittsburgh 16, Pa 17, 151, 154 Brogan, Jr., Charles Carson Thayer . Guernsey Rd., Swarthmore, Pa 17, 152 Brown. Harold Watson 82 Princeton St., Garden City, N. Y 17 Bruce, Lucy Audrey 295 Larch Ave., Bogota, N.J 17, 112 Bubbe, Claude Jacobs 136 Arch St., Milton, Pa 17 Buchanan, Jr., Hiram Voyd 326 Orange St., Selinsgrove, Pa 18 Burt, Daniel Gordon 48 E. 98 St., New York, N. Y 18, 87, 88, 89, 110, 111 Bush, Clarissa Marguerite 27 W. 29 St., Erie 8, Pa 18 Butzcr, Doline Hemperly 34 W. Main St., Ephrata, Pa 18 Byerly, Clyde Ronald Dalmatia, Pa 18 Caprari, Peter 40 E. Oak St., Pittston, Pa 18 Cargill, Elizabeth Anne 593 Upper Mountain Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J 18, 110, 145 Celmer, Walter Daniel Bucknell Village, R. D. 1, Lewisburg, Pa 18 Chase, Arnold 65 Central Park W., New York, N. Y 18 Check, Robert William 438 S. Brown St., Lewistown, Pa. Child, Gloria Inez 448 Palmer Ave., Teaneck, Pa. . . IS, 58, 59, 69, 70, 120, 128, 140 Clachko, Marion Louise 18 Grand Ave., Ridgefield Park, N. J 19 Cleckner, Robert Quenton 2017 Kensington St., Harrisburg, Pa 19, 153 Clump, Curtis, William 351 N. Twelfth St., Reading, Pa 19, 157 Cohen, David Daniel 283 Cypress Ave., Bronx 5, N. Y 19 Commins, James 617 N. Robinson Ave., Pen Argyl, Pa 19 Corell, Clara Louise 2245 Chatterton Ave., New York 61, N. Y 19, 70, 113, 141 Corson, Elizabeth Ann 905 W. Tliird St., Williamsport 1, Pa 19 Craumer, William Ellsworth 59 S. Fourth St., Lewisburg, Pa. Crofoot, Jean 31 Northwood Ave., N. W. Atlanta, Ga 19, 141 Cross, Edward Kollmer 409 Keystone, St., Hawley, Pa 19,156 209 .- - ; • = --. Compliments of STUDENT BOOK STORE A Pleasure to Serve BUCKNELLIANS Courteously, Efficiently, and Expertly The Most Bcaiitifttl ' Natural Park in Pciiihi. ROLLING GR«N PARK CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA ' S LARGEST PARK 1947 Season Opening — Saturday, May 3 DANCING RIDES SWIMMING POOL AMUSEMENTS GALORE We have more picnics and outings than any park in Central Pennsylvania R. M. Spangler, Owner-Manager SUNBURY, PA. WEAVER ' S GIFTS AND JEWELRY DIAMONDS — WATCHES — JEWELRY — GIFTS riiic Wafch Repairing MIFFLINBURG, PA. LEWISTOWN, PA. MIFFLINBURG HOTEL Abbey ' s Own Made Ice Cream J LAWRENCE HALL Route ir and -th St., i,f u i -iiiii u, r.i Lottie Kemberlins ' s DUTCH PANTRY PENNA. DUTCH COOKING Sunbury-Seiinsgrove Highway Route Il-l. ' FARLEY ' S BARBER SHOP 601) Market Street LEWISBIRG, PENNA. 210 Name Home Address Page Cunningham, Denver Arnim Box 12, Herndon, W. Va 19 D ' Amore, Vito Louis 504 W. Dominick St., Rome, N. Y 20, 156 Dapkus, William Vincent 86 W. Poplar St., W. Nanticoke, Pa. . ; 20 Davis, Rhoda Ann . . ' 178 W. Center St., Woodbury, N. J 20, 143 Davis, Robert 100 Market St., Lewisburg, Pa 20 Davis, William Charles 57 Maple St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa 20 Dawson, Nancy Ryan Fort McClellan, Ala 20 Deaver, Jane : 70 E. 96 St., New York 28, N. Y 20 De Barr, John Richard 88 Queen St., Northumberland, Pa 20 Dedrick, Jack Franklin 113 Linden Rd., Rosclle, N. J. Deissler, Grace Rittenhouse 902 E. Willow Grove Ave., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. . . 20, 56, 57, 59, 86, 87, 91, 109, 111, 113, 120, 123, 143 Denholtz, Jack Wilfred 37 Keer Ave., Newark, N. J 20, 161 Derkacz, Nancy Grimm 42 S. Maple Ave., E. Orange, N. J 21,112,144 Dervinis, Alphonse 157 Nottingham St., Plymouth, Pa 21 Detwiler, Dorothea Ann New Enterprise, Pa 21 Devens, Drew Louis 45 N. Front St., Lewisburg, Pa 21 Dill, Mary Carol Hess Lewisburg, Pa 21 Dolan, June Catherine 232 Parker Ave., Maplewood, N. J 21, 145 Donaldson, Ami 20 Park Ave., Babylon, N. Y 21, 100, 112, 145 Donaldson, Ruth Luella 324 28 Ave., Altoona, Pa 21, 140 Douglas, Alan David 10 Caswell St., Afton, N. Y 21, 160 Douglass, Ruth Agnes 527 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa 21 Dueger, La Verne Edward Watkins Apts. A-2, Lewisburg, Pa 22 Dunham, Roy Merritt Liberty Apts., Dover, Easton, Md 22 Dunmire, John Richard 146 Tillman Ave., Johnstown, Pa 162 Eber, Doris Edna 44 Parker Ave., Maplewood, N. J 22, 58, 70, 182, 184 Edmunds, Robert Edward 1486 Greenmont Ave., Dormont, Pa 2, 118, 123, 154 Eisenberg, Meryl Jane 20E. 35 St., New York, N. Y 22, 110,111 Ellis, Jr., Arthur Raymond 49 Pershing Drive, Rochester 9, N. Y 95 Elze, Nora Marie Bucknell Village, R. D. 1, Lewisburg, Pa. Emery, Jr., Arthur James 601 N. Market St., Selinsgrove, Pa 22 Erb, Margaret Elizabeth 114 Grasmere Rd., Cynwyd, Pa 22, 126, 128, 140 Erieg, Mathias Freck Freck Apt., State, Millersburg, Pa 22, 153 Eriksen, Jr., Erik Martin 934 71 St., Brooklyn, N. Y 22 153 Eshlem an, Catherine Annabelle 1952 Mulberry St., Harrisburg, Pa 22, 140 Faint, Elizabeth Griscom Bucknell Village, Apt. 1, R. D. 1, Lewisburg, Pa 23 Farley, Robert Coates 202 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa 23 Fatzinger, Margaret Louise • 541 Pine St., Catasauqua, Pa 23 Fenstermacher, Alice Esther 208 Hanover St., Northumberland, Pa 23, 1 12 Fetter, Richard Elwood 235 N. Front St., Lewisburg, Pa 23, 154 Fetter, William Roger 235 N. Front St., Lewisburg, Pa 23 Feudale, Richard Francis 51 S. Franklin St., Shamokin, Pa. Finger, Kenneth Warren Bucknell Village, R. D. 1, Lewisburg, Pa 23 Fitgerald, Barbara Jean 6205 EighUi St., N. W., Washington 11, D. C 23, 143 Fornwald, Raymond Earl 312 Park Ave., Johnstown, Pa 23, 152, 177 Fortmann, William Bernard Bucknell Village, Apt. 7-C, R. D. 1, Lewisburg, Pa 23 Foster, Alexander 1 13 W. Market St., Danville, Pa 24, 69, 154 Fowler, Betty Ann 15119 Lake Ave., Lakewood 7, Ohio 24, 69, 70, 123, 142 Franklin, Jean Ann 5 Franklin Ave., White Plains, N. Y 24, 126, 140 Frantz, June Alice College Park, Lewisburg, Pa 24, 93, 142 Frederick, Mary Mansfield Valley Forge Rd., Margold Farm, Lansdale, Pa 24, 145 Frederick, Rutli Frances Gay Avonbrook Rd., Wallingford, Pa 24, 141 Friedman, Jack 168 W. 86 St., New York 24, N. Y ' 24 Friedman, Matthew Emanuel 2846 W. 31 St., Brooklyn, N. Y 24, 151, 161 Fullerton, Bushnell Kelsey Rd., Barrington, 111 24, 71, 152 Gaier, Eugene Louis 518 State St., Perth Amboy, N. J 24, 161 Galbreath, Jr., William Robert Bucknell Village, R. D. 1, Lewisburg, Pa 25 Gallup, Jr., Frederick Sherer New Berlin, Pa 25, 158 Galumbeck, Claire Burkhart 823 Ave. M, Brooklyn 30, N. Y 25, 71 Garrick, Dorothea Valentine 332 Park Ave., Manhasset, N. Y 25, 128, 140 Garten, Thomas Landau Box 473, Hartsdale, N. Y 25, 161 Gass, Samuel Richard 35 Edwards Rd., York Gardens, Hatboro, Pa 25 Gawain, Gary Clarence Victor Watkins Apts., Lewisburg, Pa 25 Gehres, Mary Anne Applegate 1082 Sixth, N. Catasauqua, Pa 25 Geils, Marjorie Ann 25 LaSalle Rd., Montclair, N. J 25, 111, 141 Getzler, Theodore Bernard 25 Madison Ave.. Red Bank, N. J 25, 153 Gleason, Marguerite Estelle 300 Fourth Ave., Haddon Heights, N. J 26, 69, 142, 184 Gleckner, Dorothy June 501 Vallamont Dr., Williamsport, Pa 26, 93, 112 Gloisten, Richard Theodore 5 Oak St., W. Hempstead, N. Y 26 Glomb, Anne Marie 166 Highland Rd., Southwood Hills, York, Pa 26 211 ■nr -.r- . To the Class of ' 47 GREETINGS and BEST WISHES from the ROSS STUDIO Donald Ross HoLLis Ross Valeida Strassner L ' AGENDA Photographers Rea and Derick, Inc. CUT RATE DRUGS 310 Market Street LEWISBURG, PA. Your Electrical Servant Compliments of BUFFALO VALLEY MOTOR CO. Dealer KAISER-FRAZER CARS REO TRUCKS and BUSES 23 North Ninth Street LEWISBURG, PA. LOCUST INN BARBECUE Koute 15, LEWISBURG Near Lewishurg High 212 •T ' ! .;. ■.::i. Name Home Address Page Glover, Carolyn 1121 New Pear, Vineland, N.J 26 Glowacki, Sophie Ann Margie 11 W. Ridge, Nanticoke, Pa 26, 112 Gold, Anna May 306 S. Third St., Lewisburg, Pa 143 Graham, Lloyd Ralph 103 Brown St., Lewisburg, Pa 26, 154 Grant, Janice Mae 58 Terrace Ave., Ephrata, Pa 26, 86 Gray, Phyllis Frances 300 New Jersey Ave., Point Pleasant, N. J 26 Green, Virginia Claire 20 Monona Ave., Rutherford, N. J 26, 123, 145 Gregg, Mary Ann 223 Harrison Ave., Jeannette, Pa 27, 139, 144 Guidos, Jr., Michael R. D. 3, ClaysviUe, Pa 27, 153 Gurvitch. Tamara 116 Seaman Ave., New York, N. Y 27, 88, 89, 91, 97, 110, 111, 27,121,154 Haas, Frances Buchman Riverview Manor, Apt. 6-J, Harrisburg, Pa 27, 126, 154 .... 27, 59,88,89, 100, 111, 119 Haddon, Roger Samuel 67 King St., Northumberland, Pa. 125, 157 Hafey, Herbert Charles 719 N. Second St., Harrisburg, Pa 158 Ham, Jr., James Goodwin Bucknell Village, R. D. 1, Lewisburg, Pa 27 Hamilton, Jane Estelle 2440 Walnut, Harrisburg, Pa 27 Hand, Carolyn Ann 1080 Morewood Parkway, Rocky River, Ohio 27, 69, 143 Hardesty, Edwin Charles 3101 Cliftmore Ave., Baltimore 13, Md 27 Harris, Clifford Campbell 36 E. Middle St., Gettysburg, Pa 27, 157 Hart, Evelyn Suavely 834 Degraw Ave., Newark, N. J 28, 56, 57, 58, 113, 139, 141 Hauck, Joyce Doris 644 Stuyvesant Ave., Irvington, N. J 28 Haug, Louis Christian 208 Golf View Rd., Ardraore, Pa 28, 92 Hawkins, Glenn Alan Flower Hill Plandome, N. Y. Hayes, Catherine Davidson 99 Hubbell, Canandaigua, N. Y 28, 70, 86, 144 Heinzerling, Barbara Wall Whitewall Farm, R. D. 1, Honeybrook, Pa 28, 141 Heness, Mary Esther 100 Washington St., Edwardsville, Pa 28, 69 Henry, Gratia Marie 201 Christian Ave., Hubbard, Ohio . . 28, 56, 87, 91, 96, 107, 109, 110, 111, 119,123,128, 141 Henry, Mark Oliver 228 E. Areba Ave., Hershey, Pa 28, 152 Herpst, Rolland Charles 1871 Perrott Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa 28, 151 Hess, Jr., George Morrison 360 Water St., Hughesville, Pa 28 Hieber, Oscar Bernard 137 W. Ivy St., E. Rochester, N. Y 29, 125, 151, 157 Hilbish, Jol-m Lantz Bucknell Village, Apt. D-10, R. D. 1, Lewisburg, Pa 29 Hively, Otto Ezra 910 Rural Ave., Williamsport, Pa 29 Hoeveler, William Marcellin 216 Park Rd., Havertown, Pa 29, 153, 176 Horn, Louise Caroline 1330 Turner St., Allentown, Pa 29, 145 Horton, Kenneth Waldo 162 Keiber St., Staten Island 2, N. Y 29 Hubka, Eugene Louis 206 Ridge Ave., Milton. Pa 29, 121, 170, 171, 181 Huckins, Marcia Adele 3435 84 St., Jackson Heights, N. Y 29, 112, 144 Hudson, Grace Mildred 618 W. Water St., Elmira, N. Y 29, 70 Huff, William Zettlemoyer 54 Main St., Turbotville, Pa 29 Hunt, Dorothy Mae 700 Campbell St., Williamsport 4, Pa 30 Hunt, James R. D. 3, Lewisburg, Pa. Hurwitz, David L 2101 Creston Ave., New York 53, N. Y 30 Ingulli, Rita Lila 3410 Kingsbridge Ave., New York 63, N. Y 30 Irving, Sally Ann 304 E. Market St., Danville, Pa 30, 111, 149 Irwin, Raymond Kiel 230 Rooseveh Ave., Boonton, N. J 30 Jaques, Milton Griscom Chester, Mass 30, 59, 110, 111 Jenkinson, Mary Margaret 820 Oak Terrace, Point Pleasant, N. J 30 Johnson, Carl Emil 7018 Park Lane S, Woodhaven, N. Y 30 Johnson, Marie Catherine Palmer Ave., Keansburg, N. J 30 Joneikis, Joseph Louis 246 Lee Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa 30 Jones, Florence Isabelle 21 Gates St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa 31 Jones, John Homer 296 Ridge, Ashley, Pa 31 Joseph, Morris A 105 N. Grant St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa 31 Kaltreider, Jr., Walter Howard R. D. 3, York, Pa 31, 158 Kappel, Marilynn Marie R. D. 1. Wexford, Pa 31, II2! 145 Kaufman, Alison Sarah 529 Riverside Dr., Elizabeth, N. J 31 Kazary, Albert Robert 509 W. Curtis Ave., Linden, N. J 31 Kazary, Anna May Gold 306 S. Third St., Lewisburg, Pa 31, 93, 112 Keenan, Ralph Marshall 46 Vincennes Ave., Oakdale, Pa 31, 92, 156 Keiser, Robert Willmon 129 N. Third St., Lewisburg, Pa . ' . . ' 31 Kelly, Joseph Charles 65 Prospect St., Nanticoke, Pa 32 Kerr, Idele Julie 47 Sumner Ave., Yonkers. N. Y 32, 113, 149 Kiernan, Thomas Francis 708 Market St., Lewisburg, Pa 170, 172 Kinkade, Jr., Thomas Harold 1215 Walnut St., Williamsport, Pa 32, 73, 151, 155 Klauder, Helen Drew 1430 W. Lindley Ave., Philadelphia, Pa 32, 56, 57, 58, 91, 118 Knudson, Jr., Harry Edward 75 Geranium Ave., Floral Park, N. Y 32, 152 Kogan, Edgar 125 Lincoln Ave., Newark, N. J 32, 161 Kohl, Dorothy Mae 1300 Laurel Ave., Wanamassa, N. J 32, 93, 100, 113 213 « 1 «!! W ?  L- , r, Compliments of Buffalo Valley Telephone Co. SMITH ' S DRUG STORE Paul J. Lentz, Prop. 202 Market Street LEWISBURG, PA. UNION MOTORS Oldsmobile Sales ami Service Route 15 LEWISBURG, PA. COFFEE HOUSE For Balanced Meals Compliments of K N S MIFFLINBURG and LEWISBURG LEISER ' S TAXI DAY and NITE SERVICE Dial 5-1244 LEWISBURG, PA. Compliments of GRENOBLE BROS. University Jewelers SCHLOW ' S Quality Shop The Best for the Well Dressed LEWISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA W. C. DUNKELBERGER Furniture — Rugs Draperies of Quality 218 Chestnut Street SUNBURY. PA. 214 ,Va,„ , Howe Address P Se Kovacs, Jr., Stephen Joseph R. D. 1, Yardsville N J 32 Kraus Renee 64-56 Alderton St., Forest Hills, N. Kress, ' Minnie Lorraine 344 McCartney St., Easton, Pa 32, 33, 56, 58, 69, 70, 91, Kullman, Martin 116 Sixteenth Ave ., Newark, N. J 33 Kullman, Harold Marvin 129 Keer Ave., Newark 8, N. J. Kurman, Martin 116 Sixteenth Ave., Newark, N. J „,,, ' ifi, Landew, Melvin 404 Irving Ave.. S. Orange, N J 33,111,16 Lanfear, Alfred John 28 S. Fifth St., Lewisburg Pa 33 Laskey, Mary Wallis R. D. 1, Long Valley, N J 33 Latrell, Thomas Francis 602 St. George St., Lewisburg, Pa i Lehr, Barbara Jane Southampton Rd., Somerton, Philadelphia 16 Pa ■ ... 4S Le Massena, Jocelyn 110 Linden Ave., Bloomfield, N.J ' ' ' ' 1 ' f, Lenchuk Paul 4736 39 PI., Sunnyside, Long Island City, N. 3,5, 13S Lenox, Jr., Samuel David H Renfrew Ave., Trenton, N. J Lepsch, Catherine Jean 131 Seneca St., Hornell N Lewis, Kermit Walter Echo Valley Farm, Sassamansville, Pa 34, 92, 152 Lewry, Alice Gertrude 168-09 33 Ave., Flushing, N. Lief, Faith Jacqueline 42 Otsego Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y 34, 56, 86, 123, 139 47 Liles, George William Bucknell Village, Apt. 4-B, R. D. 1. Lewisburg, Pa 34, 5 Lonergan, Howard James Bucknell Village, R. D. 1, Lewisburg, Pa 34,108 Loui, Wallace Wah Sing 2220 S. Beretinia St., Honolulu 33 T.H 34 Lupoid. Helen Louise R. D. 2, Montoursville Pa 34 Lyle, Jr., Kenneth Stuart 274 S. Middlestown Rd., Pearl River, N. Y 158 Maffei, Susan Ann 41 Barber St Exeter, Pa 34,69 Magagna, Albert Marcus 94 E. Seventh St., Wyoming Pa ..34 Malesardi, Robert Edmund 9 Woodland Park Dr., Tenafly,N. J 34, 3 Marcucio. Stephen Francis 38 Chatfield, St Derby, Conn 35,158 Markowitz, Joseph Morris 171 Sambourne St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa 35 Marlino, Elizabeth Mary 76 E. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa 35 Martin, Anthony James 232 E. Second St., Covington Ky .3 Matlow, Robert Sydney 17 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa „,V4 170 m Matthews, Eugene John 10 Jonquil Ave.. Pittsburgh Pa ' ' ' ' 5 fiJ 140 Matthews. Margaret Elizabeth 8402 104 St.. Richmond Hill, N.Y 35,69,140 McDowell, Gladys Elizabeth 955 Market St.. Lewisburg Pa 35 McGowan, Robert Charles 25 Martin St., Bloomfield, N J _ 35 McGuire, Jr., Michael Aloysius 149 Eagle Rock Ave Roseland. N. J 3 , x McKernan,TeanAlyce 23 Lyons PI., Larchrnont, N. Y ' Ylt McLaughlin, Robert 686 Academy St., New York, N.Y 36, 58 McNeal, Donna Marie 500 Second St Towanda, Pa 36,123 Megargel, Robert Wesley T ' ; ' m v Vfi 161 Meftzer, Jerome Bernard 1200 E. 21 St Brooklyn 10, N 36, 6 Menein, Arthur David 67 Locust Ave Millburn, N.J 36,161 Mpnr.V. Charles Stewart 151 Prescott Ave., Grant City, N.Y JO Menzies, Charles Stewart .. . Homestead. Evanstown, 111. . . 36, 69, 86, 87, 91, 98, 99, 109, 33, 158 Y 33,112 152 34 Messer, Barbara L. I., N. Y. Ill, 112, 142 36,86 Meyersburg, Rosa Broadway Greenlawn Miller, Dorothy Walker 2873 Lewiston Rd.. Niagara Fa s, N. Y 36,140 Millpr Tames Tav 2873 Lewistown Rd.. Niagara Falls, N. .5 Mu!::; ' llMZn. :::. ::::: 64 Lebanon HiUs Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. . . 37, 56, 57, 69, 71, JM, m 111, Milnamow, Betty Tane 1101 Belmont Ave., Collmgsvyo_od,_N. J 37,142 Miner, Marilyn Mildred 114 Startford Ave Mitchell, Brinton Benson . Moore, Richard Lathrop . Morgenthal, Jeanne Minre Pittsfield, Mass 37, 144 R. D. 5, Chester, Pa 7 .... 55 S. Water St., Lewisburg, Pa 37 60 ' 2 Tvndall Ave., Riverdale, N. Y. . . 37, 58. 59, 86, 91, 101, 109, 111,113,124,143 Morrow, Kathleen McCauley 525 Belleville Ave., Glenridge. N J - f Morton, Phillip Knepper ' .l ' r ' - ' V V x- i ' r. t.7 Morton, Robert Whigham 4.0 Linden Ave., ork. Pa ....37 Murdock. Porter 1 67 Thorn_St., Sew ckley. Pa 38,72,1.7 N.Y. 38 Murphy, Robert Sackett 302 Fourth St., Watkins Glen, Mvers, Mariorie Lou ' ° ' f - v ,!T N V P 38 Js „, . , ,, If J 11 200 Pinehurst Ave., New York 33, N. Y l ,JS,y Naimark, George Modell , „, ,V J a c -.m t s 0 110111145 Newton, Marjorie Jean 49 Woodland Ave., Summit, N. J 38. 93. lia 11 , 4 Noll, Jr., Walter Leroy Springfield Ave., New Providence, N J 38,59,71,101 Northrup, Robert Mitchell ;■;.■ ' J ' ' Vo ' ' r., °.u T ' Novick, Alberta Helen 205 Orchard St., Plymouth, Pa, Oberdorf, Jay Arthur 215 Dewart St; ' verside. Pa, Obitz, Clarence Septimus 66 Oregon St., -H -farre Pa Obstfeld, Sheila Harriet 135 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y 39,111 38 38 38 38 215 i t Keinember Us Next Fall Jimmy Hardacher and His Rythmaires DANVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA Compliments of MONTOUR HOTEL DANVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA Compliments of FOLLMER TRUCKING CO. DANVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA ' S ICE CREAM WILLIAMSPORT MILK PRODUCTS CO. UNIVERSITY PRINTING CO. 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