Bucknell University - L Agenda Yearbook (Lewisburg, PA)
- Class of 1961
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RALPH CUSTAVESON, Business Manager Bvnelkelnxellll ip Imiiilulelegliiiig T343 authuritg gf the Ehnrulfg ani! fhe ignarrir nl: Eruzfeeaa the Qgresfiirenk nl: 1BurhneII3Hnit1emaiI'g hetehg vnnfera xqmrr fhe HPQUPP nf 2111 witness mherenli khe igreaavifrenl' uf Ifhe Bgniherzilg zfmfr l'he Seetefarg nf the Baath nf Emaafteeaaf have hereuntn set their heather H115 rawafeh the seal nf the 3H11it1eraaikg ku he affizzeh at ZQPIIIEEFITLIUQ, lgennsglhania, this img nf - in the gear nf nur Egnrfr une fhnueaanh nine hunflreh aah Q2 ag S rretarg Q V' Ilewaihenl' S' h 9 x gisllms y f y Foreword COLLEGE, for most of us, presents many aspects: the in- .tellectual, the social, and the ordinary, day-by-day ex- Peflences connected with the change from the adolescent to the adult, the process of growing up. To some, college life aPPeHI'S to be just the piling up of experiences, a life without any focus. But we of the L,AGENDA staff see our past four Years HS an integrated whole. All our experiences, all our Separate lives, have been aimed toward one goal: the day of our graduation. This June, approximately 450 young Eilgndand women will receive a piece of parchment. Although also LP10ma signifies scholastic achievement, we feel that it I HS another symbolical meaning-it is the tangible evldeflfle of four years of life . . . In this, L,AGENDA 1961, we have offered some of our Concepts of the significance of the diploma's well-chosen words. In them, we see not only the end of a period, but all of the elements of that period as well. We hope that our c0nCePtS will augment your owng we hope that they will make yoflf diploma as meaningful and as inspiring as it was Originally intended to be. - F a stranger were to walk into one of Dr. John S. Wheatcroft's classes, he might have a momentary difficulty in locating the professor. What has happened to the stereotyped image of the ivy-covered instructor? Since when does a professor look and act as young as his students? But once the class has begun, the right to teach of one so apparently unorthodox becomes ap- parent. The very popularity of Dr. Wheatcroft's courses belie the notion that college students do not like a challenging-type of learning experience. It is hard to explain the atmosphere in a classroom when Dr. Wheatcroft starts to lecture. His vitality, his love of his subject, begins to pour out of the man, he seems to have a direct line to every one of his students. But this man is not just an instructor. The atmosphere of his classroom is a very personal one. To Dr. Wheatcroft, a student is not just a seat occupant, he is primarily an individual. John Stuart Wheatcroft graduated Cum Laude, With Honors in English Literature, from Bucknell in 19495 the next year he received his M.A. from Rutgers and in 1960 his Ph.D. from the same university. Dr. Wheatcroft came to Bucknell in 194-9 as an assistant instructor. Before that, he had taught in the English departments at both Rutgers and the University of Kansas. In 1957, he became an assistant professor at Bucknell. I In him, love of the English language has always been strong. Pro- fessionally, his greatest interest lies in a study of the novel and in creative writing. Many of Dr. Wheatcroftis poems have appeared in The Target, a quarterly of modern poetry, last winter, the Bucknell Actor's Lab gave his fantasy, Ufoti the Troll, its first stage presentation. For relaxation, Dr. Wheatcroft likes to play an occasional game of chess or tennis. And of course, his brood of children always keeps his house an interesting and vivacious place to live in. I , In The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer describes a scholar in these words: gladly would he learn and gladly teach. We of the Senior Class cannot think of a better epithet for Dr. Wheatcroft. It is a tribute to him-as a man and as a teacher-that a yearbook should be dedicated to one who is so young and has been a member of the Bucknell faculty for so short a time. But we believe that the honor is deserved. It is with respect for his scholarship, affection for his personality, and admiration for his accom- plishments that we, the members of the Class of 1961, dedicate our yearbook to Mr. John S. Wheatcrof t. 'tlssfii -Qt: I .s ,f'f'tfli'i',ziif5'tW -, r l , ..,. i rj . . ,yai ,., , , gf. if ff' ftwfi 3' W Q53 1+ 'wer isis' fir n ,jg . , ,Z,,,., Y.. V . -W ,Q ' K ft: w ' Y ' '1': . , bglri r ff.. 1 V s fi , i 4 ll 1 at f I .ra ' if 1' 4 1 ag. :Nt .fx ' ' ,M 2565-1 jg, wiv 'iff' 1 ,s . Ai ,fa .. , . SN? f-1 ' V , Witt. ,yt-, '. 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Xu W Xyq XXX,-1 XX .R 5' ..- XX v wh H M, , 'Xu ,JXXXM XXX, X ,X X. 'X XX ,Xu -.,.. . . ' my ,,, l 'eW'4XW 4. H L N W Y XXX., .M up 'Y' ny' -L I th' W 's .l.'11-Nh 'M U T . Q X ai. to -....... N XXJX m.mwwXf:X.XX,,mXX X Wx X N WW X '1 1W'W'mWF 1' X M WW ' MWMWWWM PRESIDENT MERLE M. ODGERS the President s Messave Growth and development have characterized the years in Bucknell's history since 1953, when Merle M. Odgers stepped into office as President of the University. Under Dr. Odgers' energetic guidance the F. W. Olin Science Building, James S. Swartz Hall, the Freas-Rooke Swimming Pool, Coleman Hall, and the recently completed extension to Vaughan Literature Building have been added to Bucknell's physical plant. Faculty salaries have been increased and the academic program has been strengthened. President Odgers was educated at the University of Pennsylvania where he served as a teacher and an administrator. The President is a scholar of Latin, French, and English. Dr. Odgers has a particular interest in the poet Horace, which he shares with the World Literature class every fall. President and Mrs. Odgers entertain frequently. Their home at the corner of University Avenue and Loomis Street is the scene of many faculty and student gatherings. 22 ADMI I TRATIO VICE PRESIDENT Money is the ruling.: spirit, of all things. However. the ruler of the fiscal system at Bucknell is ,101-IN lf. ZELLER, Vice President of the University and chief lmusiness and finance administrator. In these capacities he oversees the tremendous task of halaneing the University budget, supervises finance and hnsincss operations at the University, and acts as assistant secretary to the lloard of Trustees. On the side, Mr. Zeller, a nieinlxer of the har with experience as Ll tWilClieing.: attorney, enjoys advising many an organization as to legal processes. DEAN KARL H ARTZELL 'l'o keep l5uoknell's academic standards high is the goal of DR. KARL D. I-IARTZELL, Dean of the University. Dean Hartzell supervises liucknell's entire educational program. He is rcsponsihle for degree and course offerings, faculty personnel, the quality of instruction, and the enforcement of all academic regulations. Last lleccmlier Dean I-larlxcll dclivercd the Phi Beta Kappa l,l'CSillUlll,5 Address, A Bucknell Education.', I I CHAPLAIN llesides representing the llniversity at all religion programs, DR. MARK C. lillERSUl,E, Chaplain, conducts the Sunday morning chapel services, In ml,li1i,,,, 10 11,954 llllltf-l'0IlSllllllt1fl duties. this year he accepted the appoint ment of Assistant Dean of the University, 23 A'DMINIS'iI'RATION l-Av u u lliruczlm' of llllf hugs- Iusk of rfvgislnnlimx - P'fv-5 ' .-dd V. MIC. 'I I'I'Z li. NVAl,l,lNC, lJirm'lm' ol' Arllnissiuns, :xml his slzlll, JOHN S. ClAlillAli'l', l,0RlfiN l.. lll,Y, :mil MAl,1I0l.M li. MllSSlCll, skillfully llumllu lln: clilliuull lusk ul rlccixlingg which ilDlDllCillllH fjAP'l'AlN lflElglglQR'lf IQQQKIHIRQQ CU. will lJl!il47l'4Flll1'1lLllllll'04lI7Cllfll. onlillallus lllil zuzlivilius of lllu lilllll' 1'll,LClIl4'l!l'lllll,' flupurlniunls us purlz uf his msilinn Ilireeczlm' of Ell ill1'l!l'lIl . 7 P' Pl Tlu' l2llf'l.'Ill'Hf1,lIIIIllllS.. 1-rlilwl lmy Xlll. JOHN ll. Sl'l0'l l', Alumni Any nuws? .lust ask RUSS TRENNIE E. EJSLEY. Dil'l'0l0l' of Pulmlic S1-ui'm:Ial'y, :mil his nssislunl, lllillllli RUSSI'I.'l5li, kcrcps Ilu: Rlilillllillbi, uml lner ussislunls, llKAlJLlfiY N. 'l'lll '.l'S :mil JOHN P. ulums inI'm'nu:ml zllmuul czurrcrnl zu:l,ivili1:s. liOllClill,S. 24 .4 n l AlN'l'. Rt'fLlHll'ill' of lllx- llnivvrsily, is ulso rf-spfmsilnlu for ilu: llI'l!,lill'llllllll of 1-ns , : 1 ,, - - u wurcls. The University encourages diverse activities and services which fall out- side the realms of regular academic curricula. The CU0l'tlillllli0l1 of the non-academic aspects of college lifv. with the exception of inter-collegiate OHN C. HAYWARD, ion are the ufhces of the Dean athletics, comes under the supervision uf MR. ,I Dean of Student Affairs. Under his direct Of Men, the Dean of Wcwliic-n, the ht-ahh and medical services, the enun- Scllllg Stfrvicc, thc placement htuw-au, and the Christian Association. eau of Women MARY JANE STEVENSON advises and guides All male students at Bucknell, especially the-f -fl their academic and social 'ndjustuuut to ull I, Hwmmn men and B - v. . ucknell s cocds through ull phases of their college career. , , , L I . L , C ' f' HY lm' arm- a s -'-1 . . , .perm concern of CHARLES A. MEYN, Dean of Men 25 With l1is assistant, H. W. WIEDER, JR., DR. WESLEY N. HAlNES, pictured left, coordinated the fund-raising activities for the University's Dual Development drive. U ml ,, I Aside from teaching an occasional course, DR. Under thc direction of MR. RAYMOND R. lRWIN, ALLEN E. IVEY is in charge of the Bucknell the Placement Bureau aids students in obtaining Guidance Service. summer or permanent employment. MR. HAROLD HAYDEN, Head Librar- ian, and his staff are responsible for the library's adequate provision for each student need. XM mm' ADMINISTRATION AS Treasurer of the University, MR. DONALD B. YOUNG super- VISCS all investments, purchases and department budgets as well as the accounting of University funds. From his ollice in Hunt Hall, Superintendent of Buildings BERNARD A. RILEY supervises the cleaning, repairing, and furnishing of all Buck- nell's buildings. ln the capacity of Purchasing Agent, MR. CARL .l. CEISER supervises the purchase of all ma- terials requested hy University personnel. sr, 'gif' i. V ., . . , , -1- -.. W . ff, ,y.w4.A' I - . mf- .- ,f .1 ,g,1' .4-r . .,,...,, As Director of the Bucknell Physical Plant, MR. WALTER C. CEICER supervisors all maintenance and construction work in such a deft way that it scarcely disturbs the daily life of the campus. ,le - 'a v l'i .M s Lb . MRS. ESTHER B. LONG, Direeler ef the Uni- versity's Food Service, tries to make every meal served at Bucknell the hcst possible. 27 www I I ' f 4,4 f Aki 1 I f' ,,... 'N . 4 a S and the faculty ENGLISH Tiny Vaughan Lit Library, with its collection of belles letlres, is a favorite haunt of English students. Here fresh- men organize clear, imaginative essays, or scrutinize a re- turned blue book,', replete with the inevitable red hiero- glyphics. Sophomores may be seen evaluating the works of famous authors or assiduously absorbing a massive num- ber of pages for the next lit exam. Junior and senior English majors are busy accumulating background for the comprehensive exam in the spring of senior year. The ubiquitous Harbrace Handbook is within reach of all. This year a revamping of English courses for freshmen and sophomores includes only one semester of English com- position. The second semester of freshman, and the entire sophomore year, deals with world literature. PI DELTA EPSILON--J. Powers, S. Dietz. -V fgw:-W-ff ENGLISH FACULTY-Fmsr Row: Mr. C. W. Smith, Mr. P. W. Wilhim, Mr. R. R. Cross, Mr. W. C. Messinger, Mrs. A. P. Messinger. Sncomm Row: Mr. J. S. Wheatcroft, Mr. R. E. Ewing, Mr. P. R. Rogers, Mr. R. Rees, Mr. C. W. Patten, Mr. E. B. Partridge, Miss M. R. Mumford, Mr. J. W. Dement. 'I'I1lnu ROW: Mr. K. W. Hooker, Mr. F. R. Merritt, Mr. J. C. Tilton, Mr. A. C. Cosse, Mr. J. F. Carens. Nor PICTUIIEDZ Miss M. A. Martin, Mr. H. R. Garvin, Mr. H. M. Powers, Mr. J. Cuerinot, Mr. R. P. Kleitz, Mrs. E. T. McLaughlin, Mr. C. Newton. Silence and study in the stacks. At times this seems more complete than a survey of Wcmrlcl Literature . . .H VY, QY: 4 Clippings from llcrc and tllcrc for :1 j0lll'IlllliSIIl project. RHO TAU SIGMA- P. Criffen, G. Klingler. THETA ALPHA P1-11--sw-im: Mr. R. Klcilz, -I-. Richards, M. Gavin, M. Kuhn, E. Hcucllcy, B Billings, Mr. C. Newton. STANDING: B. Irvine N' OWCYIS, L. Greenberg, N. Diamond, J. Wilson L. Garrett, S. Kilgore, N. Warner. QIQBATE SOCIE'1lY-'SPlA'l'FiD1 K. Heike, A. Dc. lrmccv B. IIOCigkiIlSOIl, M. Ncrnbcrg, .l. Werner, A- Wagner. STANDING: Mr. F. Mcrrilt, D. Wright, R. Boddic, I-I. McDevitt, T. Mumuncs, Mr. D. Horluchcr. JOURNALISM, SPEECH, DRAMA FAc:UL'1'Y--mi-T T0 Rum. Mr. K. Ewing, Mr. C. Cuylcr, Mr. F. Merritt. i if'-.5 i pu, A-L A ,pe 5 l Rf f' FRENCH FACULTY--Y--Mr. B. Condon, Mrs. G. Cook, Mr. D. Orrok. FRENCH To provide a thorough knowledge of the language and to acquaint the students with the customs and history of France-this is the aim of Bucknellis French Department. Proficiency in speaking can he gained hy taking part in the informal afternoon discussion groups in La Maison Fran- caise, or hy practicing in the audio-oral laboratory in the library. Appreciation of French culture is developed through the study of its literature. French majors who live in La Maison. Francaise receive first hand experience in speaking the language under the friendly guidance of Mme. Pouquet. Pi Della Phi, the French honorary, consists of qualified upperclassmen who display an extraordinary ahility and interest in the French language. , X GERMAN FACULTY'-Mr. A. Frantz, Miss M. Reinel, Mr. A. Blu GERMAN dengiesijlng tllitwith a modern trend, more and more stu- Of Gem? enlovgng in the classes ollered hy the Department the h0J an.f f 'hether 1t he .for scientific purposes, or Ill to be iefo' uture travel, they have found the language .asemating challenge. Conversation hours, which E21 Elsldb 1'f3f:S'1flfl1'ly in Deutsches Haus, allord valuable prac- Who livteet eetmg speaking skills, while the women students Ill the house find that daily eontaet with the lan- guage is an even greater asset. Delta Phi Alpha, the professional honorary for students 'proficiency in thedanguage, meets monthly to Americq eiman culture and literature, as well as German- fn relationships. Q 'x . t.-. .. 'ff - t 1. , 1 i ' Coffee inspires a lively discussion in Gt'I'llltlll. DELTA ,PHI ALPHA-FIRST ROW: Mr. A. Frantz, E. Merrill, SEC. UND ROW: S. Friedman, C. Tressler, H. Roll, J, Muyr, 11- Omjcn C. Mnssina, M. Myers. 'l'nnm Row: L. Hn-aeoek, E, W,nKm,m.l L. Nardt, M. Heinel, li. Fidler, Mr. A. lllumv, 'l'. Illilug' 1Jm,m.H Row: C. Sehaaf, J. MoCay, J. Mason, E. Poquet, D. Dt-ielnnann, S. IDL-IAUHU H. Dietrich, M. Kresge, XV. Dunneberg, B. Kornreieh, H. Raith, 33 fx Language labs . . . Bucknell's answer to Berlitz. SIGMA DELTA PI-WSEATI-:Dr P. Tclcky, Miss 'l.'. Tarrio, Miss J. Chew. STANDING: C. Wallace, B. Richmond, M. Monson. Noi' PICTURED1 D. Burkholtcr, E. vonKaenel. 34 'it l SPANISH FACULTY-Miss .l. Chew, Miss T. Tarrio, Miss B. Gonzales, Mr. M. Edgerton. SPANISH A visit to La Casa Espanola during one ol the lively conversation hours would make any student wish to perfect his speaking skill in this interesting and helpful language. This year, the Spanish department welcomed la Senorita 'l'arrio back to the campus alter a year of leaching in the Northfield School for Girls in New England. Living in the Spanish House, she is a friend and an inspiration for all the struggling Spanish majors. Sigma Delta Pi, the Spanish honorary, ollers to those who have shown outstanding ability in Spanish an oppor- lunity to obtain a greater knowledge of the language and of the culture of the Spanish-speaking countries of the world. CLASSICS FACULTY-Mr. H. Miller. CLASSICS In all age when classical thought and learning is too Often overlooked, Bucknell oflers a fine program of courses Eder the department of Latin and Greek. The aim of e department is to stimulate interest in and develop an aPP1'eciation of the ancient cultures. The study of ancient language provides a valuable back- ifounfl lor any of the modern languages, while a study of le Oflgln, nature, and interpretation of the classical myths ads In the understanding of their influence on western ' efalllre. Classical thought and ideas are studied in con- Llfllction with the political, social, economic, and cultural billy Of the Greek and Roman world, which was the of our modern civilization. Scholars poring over thc works of the ungigms xv Af The meditations of a modern schglur If M ,Q 19 . 55 Aff' f I , 'ff r x., 4 I ,- ,u 'f A , ,, VAILN. ,Ay,H,h J. .J ,, , . sw e' ,Q V. , , 2 1- J., 5 M ' v A w ,www W.. ' 'wh- nfii5'!e , .., f - M V irwywx V Wx , w V-. Kirk 1 ' . 1 4 ., ,,,. W' Lf' . '5ff1 rdmfaawarwifmwi an ' 4 , Immun., m 'GW -+ mfgamwlfm- ww n Neil anticipates a reaction to his work. 'flFACUl,.'l'Y--Lum' 'ro Rlclrr: Mr. N. Anderson, Mllclwll, Mr. B. Cunnno, Mr. P. R. Kleitz, Mrs. W. Kllfill- Mr. 1 Drawing in an inspirational atmosphere. ART The art department ollers excellent courses in the his- tory of art, including sculpture, architecture, drawing, and paintingg in problems of contemporary criticism, and in theatrical costume and scenery design. A new course in silk screening and wood cutting techniques is featured. In the appreciation courses, students view slides and repro- ductions, becoming familiar with artistic masterpieces and media. In the more specialized courses, the emphasis is upon individual projects. In a casual atmosphere of eascls, still lifes, water jars, and brushes, Bucknellis dedicated art enthusiasts make their canvases come alive. Occasionally, the artists explore the Pennsylvania countryside, sketch- ing landscapes or architecture. Whatever the nature of one's interest in art, the art department is invaluahlc in its presentation of artistic opportunities. MU Pl-llf El.'SILONf-'Liu-'1' 'ro RIGHT: M. A. Topper, J. Harris, M. McCord, B. Anderson, Miss D. Tully, A. llullcdgc, I-I. Walters, L. Roth, B. Hamilton, J. Allison, R, Dobson. Blow, Denny, blow that horn . . . MUSIC l ACUL'l'Yf Flnsr Row: Miss D. Tully, Mr. W. McRae, Mr. li. llcckman, Mr. l.. Morrill. Si1coNn Row: Mr. A. Flock, Mr. H. Cook, Mr. .l. Criln. 'hu f-' MUSIC The trill of keyboard exercises, the lilt of a soprano voice, or a classical melocly reaches the ears of those pass- ing the Music Building, Bucknell's music stuclents arc practicing. Two Music Degrees are oiferecl by the Univer- sity: the Bachelor of Science in Music, and the Bachelor of Science in Music Education. Courses include music history, instrumental and vocal study, ear training, choral and instrumental conducting, music appreciation, ancl theory. A senior recital, participation in orchestra or bancl, and in glee club or chapel choir is required of every music major. Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary for Women, has an active chapter on campus, and all who meet the qualifica- tions are eligible for membership. Sho plays with thc serene confidence of a virtuoso. .. . ,.-.........aH 4 ut . . . what is existence? PHILOSOPHY FACULTY--Mr. R. Ncidorf, Mr. R. Butts, Mr. F. Martin, Mr. W. Warren. PHILOSOPHY Some students have the mistaken idea that a course in philosophy will give concrete answers to the major ques- tions and problems of man. Philosophy is interested not in abstractions, but in combating the image of philosophy as the me1'e act ol committing to memory information. Philosophy deals with man,s fundamental questions and the ideals of the cultures of the world. Much time is given to spontaneous discussions, rather than to lecture alone, and the philosophy student is encouraged to express his thoughts. Students can elect courses in aesthetics, logic, Greek and medieval philosophy, principles ol' value deci- sions, philosophy of science, and ethical theory. Specific philosophical systems are investigated in advanced courses. The study of such courses can lead to comprehension and appreciation of the ideals and wisdom of great thinkers, PHI SIGMA TAU4FIHST ROW: C. Lyons, J. Powers, J, Ithl-vin, J. Tilton, J. Fisk, J. Levy, D. Babish. Si:coNn Row: B. Kornreicli, W, Kopil, R. Anderson, A. Sil'0llllllYI'fI, Hall, Mr. W. P. Warren, Mr. H. E. Butts. 39 PSI CHI--Sr:A'rr:n: P. Stark, S. Gretsch, S. Hall. STANDING: L. Seaslloltz, D. Dewsbury, D. Milton. Nice and easy does il. PSYCHOLOGY Last fall the citizens of Lewisburg found themselves being polled on their choice of the presidential candidates. Bucknell students were also asked to rate beverages or dis- tinguish cigarette brands. The pollsters were actually stu- dents in experimental psychology. The availability of a laboratory and a closed-circuit television system in Coleman Hall has facilitated the presentation of the principles in- volved in the study of human behavior to the students. An honors course for sophomores has been established, and plans have been completed for a new honors course to be offered next semester to outstanding seniors. Those students who maintain a 3.0 average in at least nine hours of psychology are eligible for membership in Psi Chi, na- tional psychology honorary fraternity. PSYCHOLOGY FACUl.'l'Y-f-Mr. R. Teevun, Mr. W. Smith, Mr. E. Poclolnick, Mrs. V. Smith, Mr. D. Candland. Nor PICTIIIIEDZ Mr. P. Harriman. 'Q--A 'I-...... An enlightening topic of discussion. RELIGIO ' IS il possible that there is one department in a uni- ETFSHY dealing with history, philosophy, psychology, and Crature? A quick look at the religion department will altswer this. Here, courses are not conducted on a de- Ultlmatlonal level, hut as a critical investigation of the l':' ' . - - - - jll'xLilOl.lb dimension of man. Histories of the development o . ,, - .- . . . . . ' ' 1 ' f meietics compari- Wolld religions and then. Impact on sm , ONS ol contemporary religious hehels, studies of Bib heal lllcrature, the influence of religions on modern literature, lhc I'Sychology and philosophy ol religion are among the lllnnerous courses in this field. A new course has been C1'4tated this year: a comprehensive course in religious ph'l S0lJl'ties, hulnanism, existentialism, dialectical material- ism, lllflitlftrrl, Christianity and Zen-Buddhism. REI..Ic1oN 1+'AeUL'1'Y--Mew. Stegncr, Mr. M. libcrsole, Mr. D. Sturm, ,H , te contentment ol ret1l'cnl1'nl . . . V. Iv' ., wr 1.1, V.71l My X! Q ii. W I iw. 6 , . is Jie .B W M' . , , ' 1 . vy . 1 - Hit ' . - x , Egg I t . ' L 1 1 ui in zu... . OCI L SCIE CE J W' I as ' 1 ' z -If fffwm. W 3r.', :' .- S at 1 '42 u A sf Q 2+ Yiwf 4:9 f ,. WWW L 4 , :FY l5T i'1 ' wwf ,iw , , N . ,, ' H .55 ' W N , . M. A, I 4453 7 fix.. wk - I ,Q . . W- ' 9' 5 , 252 73'-i? Xi, A. QQ ' W. -X i mil: 'lg' X ,1 gggi'iiPi.. ,J P5??'fQh W ,L ', ,-. 5952 4 jzkggli ,gy 1 W fu, . .Ai ,Am QQ, M Jgfg 'H UF' fwwkimi XQSQW5 1 4 . is-. t' N, -, A, , 14+ .55 4 .M- ,U 'umm wa DELTA MU DELTA-LEFT TO Hmm: B. c0,wm.m, s. POCUCT, C. Capcll, W. Kopit, N. A. Jones, S. Smith, Mr. K. R0thwell, M. Faddcn, L. Boyer, J. Lambert. The pause that refreshes the weary typist. ECONOMICS FACULTY-SEATED: Mr. C. Burgcc, Mr. R. Headley, Mr. K. Rothwell, Mr. D. Voss. STANDING: Mr. A. Larson, Mr. C. Kessler, Mr. A. Wilson, Mr. D. Horlacher, Mr. N. Shilller. ECONOMICS The Department of Economics and Business Administra- tion offers three major curricula. Students may choose a major in either accounting or business administration, take courses leading to a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree, or work toward a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in economics. Outstanding students in economics become members of Delta Mu Delta, the national economics honora1'y. The Economics Club, which is sponsored by the department, brings lecturers in interesting fields of economics to Bucknell. ,Wy ti S.. 43 EDUCATION FACULTY-Mr. M. Hillson, Mr. C. Jones, Miss B. Parker, Mr. W. Sauvain. Nor Prcrunrzoz Mr. P. Witmeycr. A wealth of reading for the young. l And the children shall lcurn. EDUCATION Visiting the elementary and secondary schools in Lew- isburg and neighboring communities, the students in the Education Department gain valuable experience working with children in actual situations. Here, also, they test the theories they have learned in class as they attempt to meet the physical, social, emotional, and intellectual needs of the students. This year a chapter of the National Education Asso- ciation and the Pennsylvania Student Education Association was initiated at Bucknell. Through this organization, the student members achieve a closer contact with the teaching profession. Two professional education honoraries, Kappa Delta Epsilon for women and Kappa Phi Kappa for men, recog- nize those students who have made outstanding scholastic achievement in this field. KAPPA DELTA EPSILON----SEATHD: C. Five, H. McLaren, J. Grill, C. Phures. STANDING! S. Fackler, A. Harms, N. Warner. 1 i 1 44 i A husy session of map making. HISTORY History 99 and 100, the two hasic history courses, ac- quamt lhe stuclent with a clynamic picture of his cultural herit . age by Slresslng the social, political, and economic Cleve . .. . loliments of western civilization. T hese two survey courses serve as a background for mor - - . . C advanced stuclies of individual civilizations. Courses 'ire . - . , , , ' Oflelefl in American, luuropean, Oriental, English, and Ancient History. nut Sluflellls winning recognition in their work in history ' C Hwarclecl membership in Phi Alpha Theta, the history honorary, P , . , SH! gLlfHA .lHEllAfSEA'1'EIl2 Mr. R. Hilliard, Mr. C. Karrakcr, dm 111101, 1-I. McLaren, J. Carter, N. Kunkel. STANDING! M. Mc- L arty, M. Grossman, Mr. J. O. Oliphunt. NOT P1cTU1u:u: Mr. D. ' uv W. Kcccli, A. Harms. EU lg' HISTORY FACULTY- FIRST ROW: Mr. C. Kill'l'ilkl'T, Mr. .l. Oli- pllanl. Si-:CoNn ROW: Mr. R. Hilliard, Mr. W. .lolinson Ml- D Lu E I 1--mv-,pp 45 POI ,I'I'ICAI, SCIICNCIC I AljUI.'l,'Y- Sl'lA'l'l'IIlZ Mr. fl. Cauinngs, r. W. Gwyn. STANDING! Mr. C. ltoliisler, IVIr. II. H. Jones. I'I' SIIIIVIA AI,I'IIA- 'SI4lA'I'lCID2 IVIr. .I. Iiulliings, I.. CoIIin. S'l'ANnlNf:: IVIF. C. II. Jones, II. Iiolrlberg, IVIF. C. IIoIIi:+l1-r, Ii. Iireen. POLITICAL NCIEN CE 'I'I1e Imusie courses, I00 and I03, introduce students to American und other world governments. Advuneccl courses eoneentrule on speeifie nelds in political science, including UUlIllJllI'ilIIVC government, political theory, and eonstitulionzd Iuw. 'I'Iiis year students reeeived insiglit into the actual working:-x of the presidential eumpzlign and eleetion. 'I'I1e Washington Semester grunts to a limited number of students an opportunity to study our government first- Iizlnd. 'I'Iie student spends u semester at American Univer- sity, in Washington, Il. C., working on special projects and attending seminars with government oIIieiz1Is. I'Iii Alpllu Sigma, national Iionorary, induets students who are outstuncling in the field. 'Fhrough speakers and diseussions, the members Imeeome acquainted with opportu- nities Ior continued study, lJilI'IICUIllI'Iy in foreign Service. INTERCOI.I.IECIATIC CONFERENCE ON GOVERNMENT---I Ins'l' How: D. .IIa1ir1I, A. VVug:ner, B. Coldlmerg. SECOND Row: R. Green, II. Irvine, C. Iiurlon, iVIr. C. Hollister, I.. Owen, I'. IVIoore, W. Kopil. nuns-u SOCIOLOGY Culture is defined hy some socially minded individuals as lhe ahility to eat peas with a fork and to speak with a Boston accent. This is the uneducated view. Equipped with 21 distinctive vocabulary, an inquisitive mind, and 3 Clesire to improve human relations, the sociology major tries T0 analyze the complex problems of our society. The local chapter of Alpha Kappa Delta, the Sociologi' Honorary, was reactivated this year. It now has a mem- l7Crship of eight students. Also this year, an elaborate honors program in sociology WHS initiated. This program is open to students of all classes. Important decisions arc made on future plul1S- v. SOCIOLOGY CLUB--SEA'l'l'IDC D. Bowles, M. Monson, QI. Marvin. C. Mussina. STANDING! Mr. D. Chaplin, A. Twaddle, Mr. H. Spiel- man, B, Jacobsen, M. James, M. Morgan, J. Sekcrvs. SOCIOLOGY FACULTY-V-Mr. H. Wagner, Mr. R. Spicllnan, Mr. D. Chaplin. 47 l I PHYSICAL SCIENCE .ff m 9 .119 'X I . ef 'Q' 110 v MATHEMATICS AND ASTRONOMY The Bucknell Math 'Department oilcrs courses in many fields of mathematical study, including statistics, logic, and Cf1lCUlus. Math majors find courses which aid them in finding careers hoth in applied math and in teaching. The mathematics honorary, Pi Mu Epsilon, offers mem- l7el'Sllip to outstanding students in this field. The astronomy course instructs students in the move- ment of stars and the study of the solar system. The Buck- Ilell Observatory is a helpful addition to the Astronomy Dellilftment, enabling students to view actual parts Ol the solar system. , ,.- A future astronaut lll puptlhlllvll- X MA'l'HEMA'l'lCS AND ASTRONUMY l+'AClll.'l'Y' l+'ms'r Row: Mr. W. K. Smith, Mr. .l. Gold, Mr. D. Uhl, Mr. W. Miller. SECOND Row: Mr. S. Dice-, Mr. ll. l rm-1-rl, Mr. ll. Earl, Mr. .l. Wehslcr, Mr. W. Mcndcnhall, Mr. l'. South-rs, Mr, W, ,lcnnm-r. Noi' l'lf:'l'lmr:n: Mr. C. Wulozyn, Mr. l'. lit-nson. l'l MU El,Sll..0N -l7ltKS'l' RUW2 .l. Anderson, D. Dryson, Mr, S, Dice, P. Tolcky, C. Kenyon. Srzfzown Row: I.. Swilkcs, D. Dciclnnann, .l. Halter, .l. Synions, C. IJQ-Shit-ltls 'l'unm Row: D. lluddc. .l. Fisk, M. Congcr, E. lVlul.cistcr, B. Hall. FUlIlt'l'll Row: H. Schwartz, R. llcrlialtur, V, Vid- ingholl, K. Vandcrhcck, C. tlockcr. FIFTH Row: W. Drcls- ford, K. Erickson, E. Vanmlccorsc, Mr. W. Miller, Mr. D. Olil, A. Stronihcrg, I-I. Ritter, C. VanDino. LMI ' 49 'f' '.7?w1i?'gg, 7 H Something engrossing in microscope studies. BIOLOGY FACULTY-Mr. C. Helms, Mr. W. Manning, Mr. C. Sbivcly, Mr. R. Tasker, Mr. M. Ibanez, Miss H. Magalhacs, Miss E. King. BIOLOGY The Biology Department has two sub-sections, biology and zoology. In both of these categories faculty and stu- dents alike conduct individual research projects. This re- search is the key to biologyg only through constant work can new material be added to the present quantity of knowl- edge. A great part of the student's effort in biology is in the weekly three hour lab. In lab, students examine and Carol provides the magic touch. 50 1 .t f .4 's . ' .1 link grow bacteria cultures, and disect somewhat oderiferous fetal pigs, among other things. Biology tries to teach the relation of all organic structures to their environment by emphasizing origins, histories, and physical characteristics ol the various organisms. In comparison, zoology deals only with the classifica- tion and study of animals, work requiring intensive study. The department aims at preparing interested students for work in conservation, teaching, or graduate study in zoology. A rare specimen blooms in the greenhouse. -N Dr. EIIIIIICU. of Johns Hopkins, Merck lecturer, encounters several enthusiasts. CHEMISTRY llhosc people walking about campus wi y QVC easily identified as fillustriousj students of the Chem- 'Sffy Department. These harried individuals spend long 'th ellowed hands h0Ul'S in the Olin Science Building investigating the realm Sliolhe composition of substances. Often lights-burn in tht? Amlstry lab liar into the night as an industrious student experiments with chemical reactions. Socllle lVlerek 'Lecture Series and the .American Chemical dash' present opportunities for learnmgcto students w 10 9 fllflller knowledge. 'l'l1e Lecture Series brings speak- Kidxipieseritingi all fields lol chemistry to the Olin Science Ollum. lhe professional chemistry fraternity, Alpha X. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY l ms'r Row: A, I-l,,l,,,,.m,,,, E. Mcbeislor, ll. Hall, S. Sinha. Si-1eoNn Row: D. Schultz, R. Anslin G. Kenyon. TIIIIID liow: l . Wood, D. Miller, W. Hussey, A. ,Nliclnn-lis Chl Sigma, invites outstanding students in the field to bc- i come members. i S Cl'IEMlS'l'RY FACUI,'l'Y--Lin- r 'ro lluzirrz Mr. l.. Kim-ll, Mr, B Willclord, Mr. H. Heine, Mr. H. Veeningg, Mr. .l. Hummer, Mr. M Winslcad. I ' vii 54.3. A boy, a girl, and two lllllillftwllft- Al',l'llA, CHI SICNIA--as li. Nall-y, D. Kullllnan. C. Kenyon, .l. Plllllltth 1 Sl11A'l'l-Ill: R. Coodninn, R. Austin, D. 'I'i S'I'ANDINt:: O. lieisll. l'l. Xvooml. R. AIllll'l'hOl1 A. llolnislroni, ll. liogi-r, N. Edge-lt, -lim 1 A slide, a pit-ve of rock, and . . . 'S of ' - . fi 6, 6 12? I 'l up GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY FACULTY-- Sl'1A'l'l'1llZ Mr. B. Bogart, Mr. R. Nickelson. STAND- IMQ: Mr. G. 'l'l1ornton, Mr. R. l.'elerec. 52 GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY Geology and geography are often dependent upon each other. Geology discusses the physical aspects of the earth, and geography uses these aspects in relating man to his environment. The main interest of the geology department is to teach the student about the formation and the history of the earth. This work is done mainly through the study of rocks and fossils. The Geology Department requires that the student majoring in this field take twenty-four hours of geology, and that he make several field trips through New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The chief purpose ol' studying geography is in showing how the structure of the world allects man economically, politically, and his- torically. Nw' My - fa l C0lLl!1l7f,l have put Moscow in the middle of North America! In studying the world from the geograpllcfs point of view . . . we f 4'Ham W Aki ll l S' ' -if 4 'S in ' ' ff ef J H ' fix K me X M ., t diff.-.. .WE ,Y ,, -f, -J' . A I, , x 6 ' 4 l 1' QU if f . l PHYSICS The Physics Department, in its labs and lectures, teaches students the general principles of physics. Under the chair- manship of Mr. Artman, the department considers the fields of electronics, mechanics, optics, and nuclear physics. 'Phys- ics fahs are, perhaps, the most important part of the study. Students work with lenses and mirrors in the study of optiesg with ammeters and voltmeters in the study of elec- tricityg with heat and cold to study effects of temperature On various materials. As in every science, research is a prime necessity. Ad- vanced research is carried on by faculty members and Superior students. Those involved on advance work are often members of the national physics honorary, Sigma Pi Sigma. A turn lo the right, then to thc left PHYSICS FACULTYW-S1-:ATI-in: Mr. C. Stickncy, Mrs. A. Ivey, Mr. C. Artman. STANDING: Mr. W. Lowry, Mr. W. Porter, Mr. V. Drozin. SIGMA PI SIGMA-ASI-:A'ri-Ln: Mr. V. Drozin, J. Fisk, .l. Weigel, Mr. C. Arlmun, B. Bruce. STANDING: .l. Kolctar, Mr. W. Miller, Mr. C. Stickncy, B. Nelson, Mr. NV. Lowry, A. SlT0llllJl'I'g, R. Anderson. . :F I , 3312- The linisliing touches on a pcrlcct spit polisll. ROTC BRICAIJE STAIVIV---Sr:A'l'r:u: P. Pearson. S'rANmN1:: B. Cuwcnus. K. Hoover, II. Croco. Major T. Hull, ,l. Curlxoni, W. Seward, R. Wteiss1:l'. MILITARY SCIENCE FACULTY- --FIRST Row: 1fLt. R. Grabow, Capt. E. Karlsen, Capt. W. Crover, Major C. Ualnnen, Col. L. Martin, Major T. Hall, Capt. B. Bridges, Capt. L. Caid, Capt. C. Espy. SECOND Row: Sgt. W. Baylis, lVIfSg.gt. P. Burl, Sgt. N. Fino, MfSgt. L. Jenkins, MfSgt. .I. Cliulilv, SFC W. Walters, Sgt. H. Rappaport, SFC F. Fleagle, lVlfSgt. A. Fcallicrman. I MILITARY SCIENCE Sound oll, 1 . . . 2 . . . Sound oil, 3 . . . flf . . f' The quiet of the Bucknell campus is again broken hy the tramp of marching feet. Every Friday at 11:00 a. m., Bucknell men assemble to begin '4Common Hourf, Green- clad marchers converge upon the paths to the strains of the ROTC hand and shouts from company leaders. Each unit of men marches lo the soccer field where drilling takes place. Freshman and sophomore men are required to partici- pate in the ROTC program. They are taught the organiza- tion ol the army and of ROTC, and then go on to more advanced study. They study American military history, and later develop skill with individual weapons and in marksmanship. PERSHINC IUFLES- -l 1ltS'1' Row: li. Miller, ll. York, ,l. Richards, .l. Passmorc, G. Weber, R. llewlay, D. Smith, R. Wulih. Siccown Row: .l. Larson, V. Citarclla, W. Seidel, Capt. Bridges, C. Goss, L. Casey. W. Evorard, D. Smith. E. Wilson, I.. Spiro. TIIIIKD Row: 'l'. Kilcnllm-n. R. True, H. Knope, H. Mili5L2li7llltlI1, E. Acly, P. Passimin, R. Reiner, B. liaulgor, ll. l'lllNlIIlLll'lEll. Upperclass men may take ROTC to ohtain commissions in the United States Army. These men are company leaders and help to drill underclassmen during Common Hour. They spend the summer preceding their senior year attending a six week training camp at Fort lVleade in lVlary- land. Each winter the Cadet Regiment sponsors the lVlililary Ball at which a Bucknell co-ed is selected as queen. The ROTC program also sponsors the Pershing Rifles team and the ROTC hand. U, S. Aung' l'Iiologrn Il Hey, watch out with thin. make-up! , Boll supervises an serious milit'1r nrlnvuver ROTC BAND ' Y j ' lt, h. Army Photogrn X. I 'N ,fl . HK fl., ,J-.K -. X -elf! mx1.fN xx, .xff ,rf I M xx , , 1 -f N, f '. f ' ' W.. . ,Al ., V -, Y. , i .V . X J' ,- ,f af :xx I., l,,. 1N.,.x ff : rj ff' ' ,AL .V' 1,1 1. .5 1 sm. N., M- ,f'., ,X J. f ' 'f ' 'ff ' A 'I xi 'H X tr y A , l . p . ., Q. ,mr , Lf., ,Y ,..I.,XT ,Af ,X ,X X YXrKkvfKv'Nf'N r WOMEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION FACULTY-Mrs. N. Elzc, Miss L. Cutler, Miss M. Lyon, Miss M. Bryan. M EN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION l ACUL'l'YA -f'l Ilts'r Row: Mr. H. Pctcrs, Mr. A. Humpllrcys, Mr. li. Odell, Mr. I . Prcndcr. Smzorvn Row: Mr. R. Latour, Mr. E. Biggs, Mr. W. Wrulmlcy, Mr. R. Oberlin, Mr. B. Krilxlms, Mr. S. Blum. 56 I rf A wintry view of Davis Gym and thc tennis courts. PHYSICAL EDUCATION The physical education course, required of freshman and sophomore women, provides a variety of sports and activities. All women students, after passing a swimming lest and participating in personal survey, are free to choose their favorite form of physical exercise. From riflery to tennis and from volleyball to golf, the Bucknell woman is offered a well-rounded physical education. The men, as well, participate in a variety ol courses in the Physical Education Department. During the fresh- man year, a general study of sports is oliered, including history, strategy, and rules. The sophomore is offered courses such as swimming, golf, and bowling in addition to the regular course of study. J L v ENGINEERI 3- J, 1-P' Q 5 J . ,nw ,ny f .V .iw 0: gswla N w .-we 'sg V 1 f'?3 U M .,, f A H ' . va, fm f ,,..v' N ni ew w' 5 , X X-A M' U 3, . A. Hd if 4 L .1 jx W rfmi 1 Y -wan f,-F , , v ' 1 .. .Q 9, Af. Q r'- I' Q' A 4 X If . ' 1' u 4. fl A If 5 1 4 I, W M K CHEMICAL ENGINEERING FACULTY-Mr. G. Mirard, Mr. I-I. Sims, Mr. R. Slonukcr, Mr. J. Chen. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING In the Chemical Engineering Department, classroom instruction and research are aided by the special unit oper- ations laboralory, two photographic darkrooms, a metal- lurgy laboratory, and several other research laboratories. The chemical engineer studies unit processes such as evap- oration, distillation, and extraction. Then he begins his original development problem, one in which he builds his own apparatus. This project has a two-fold purpose: to test the prospective engineer's ingenuity and to give him practical research experience. The American Institute of Chemical Engineers offers still another opportunity lor group research for interested students. All these methods of education prepare the stu- dent for his particular field, bc it in the newer ones of rocketry or nuclear products or i11 the more established fields such as cosmetics, paints, petroleum, food or phar- maceuticals. l i Every inch is carefully plotted and planned. CIVIL ENGINEERING On November I7, l960, at the Bituminous Concrete Highway Conference, the new bituminous laboratory at Bucknell was dedicated. This laboratory has been created to meet the neecls of the times. In addition to its primary 13Urpose-unclergracluate instruction-the laboratory will also be used for testing and research. The need for such H laboratory is an obvious oneg with the field of civil en- gineering covering such a broad area-including survey- ing, construction, municipal, sanitary and hydraulic engi- neering-adequate lab facilities are a necessity. Wlieli training for such highly specialized jobs the Student benefits from lectures, laboratory work and field Practice. Also, the American Society for Civil Engineers Oilers outstanding opportunities for increased knowledge. Annual ASCE conventions give members the opportunity to share engineering problems with students from other universities and professional men as well. CIVIL ENGINEERING FACUI,'l'Y----S14:A'l'1-zn: Mr. R. Caril- ncr. Mr. D. Crillith, Mr. C. Kindig. S'1'ANn1Nc: lVlr. J, Hale, Mr. M. Sheridan, Mr. R. Claus. I 4 I I 1 1 Spying on the Som . . ,? AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVII. ENGINEERS l l AMERICAN INS'l'ITU'l'E Ol ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS RADIO Cl.lIBWI.r:r't' 'ro Ricirrz S. Larrabon, W. Bruce, R. Rcinekc, J. Yoder. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING FACUl.TYf'-Sl-lA'l'l-IDI Mr. R. Walker, Mr. .l. Miller, Mr. C. lrland. STANDING: Mr. R. Young, Mr. H. Webb, Mr. .l. Cordcr. Lct's make sure that calculation is rightl ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Witliin the last 'few years, revisions and improvements have been made by the Department of Electrical Engineer- ing to meet the demand for engineers with broad cultural backgrounds. Due to the wider variety of courses ollered, a more liberal choice oil subjects is possible. The electrical engineer has also benefitted from the greater emphasis placed upon research and laboratory techniques. The non- engineering student would be amazed by the variety of up- to-date equipment, ranging from analog computers to harmonic generators and wave analyzers, present in the Bucknell laboratories. For the prospective professional in this field-whether in the area of power, communications, electronics or control systems-the American Institute of Electrical Engineers presents another valuable experience. The AIEE and the newly formed Institute of Radio Engineers serve as the honor societies of this department. Q t D 4 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING One olf the hasic olmjectives of the Department of Me- chanical Engineering is to develop a broad understanding of Engineering fundamentals and to provide the best tech- nical education possihlc in the field of engineering in general. While primarily concerned with power and ma- chine design, the department emphasizes stress analysis and the pcr,lo.rn1ance of power plants and machines of a non electrical nature. Also, thermodynamics and mechanics are an important part of the curriculum. Ever increasing developments in the field of nuclear power have meant increased emphasis on laboratory work. At Bucknell, the 'recent introduction ol turbo machinery has been in keeping with modern developments in this field. The national professional organization is the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. ltlere, the prospective engineer is able to discuss current developments with au- thorities in his field. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING FACULTY -l ms'r Row: Mr. C. I-I. Coder, Mr. .l. B. Austin. SECOND Row: Mr. E. F. Staiano, Mr. G. Efficiency with tht- machines. Accuracy ul the drawing board . . . AMERICAN SOCIETY Kunkel' or MECHANICAL IQNGINEERS 1 R .1 1 6 Q 4 ii 4 5 1 .1 n 0 0 A f 4 r ' 1 49' f Q 31 vu fy f 4 4 V 45 W , Q ff' M- Es We, , , J MM. the president hereby confers STEPHEN LEE ABBOTT Deal, N. J. lfrmlurlar of Scivrwc in Iluxirmxv flllml'n1'xlrrrlinn Sigluu Alpha Mug l'1nrum1nix:s Clulvg Oilirrrm Cluh, 'l'r1-:isnrvrg WVIIUQ Uuivf-rsiiy Pluyvrs: Cup uuvl Duggcr, lllisiiivss Munzupurg Chrinlinn Aswviuliung l.'A4:r:NI:A. CARYL WHITINC ADAMS Towson, Md. l1'rn'l:r'lur of S1:i::nr':: fnIz'rlu1'11li1m . . . lx'I1'm4fnluly Owens liuunc Council: Hnusr: ni Iiuprcscululivusg PSEA-NEA, Vim: Prcsinlcnlg Mixuml Churung Chrinliun A:-mnuriuliullg WHA linnral. MARTIN HARRY ADAMS Elizuhclll, N. .l. llllrlirrlur nf firtx .IANET MARILYN ALLISON Pittsfield, Mass. lhnrllvlnr ul Svfvrlur. in lllu-.vin lz'rl1u'nlinrl Dnllu Zulu, Vicc Prcnirlcnlg Mn Phi Epsilon, Sucrulnryg Kuppn Chi Lnnllulu, Vivc l'n::4iiln:ntg Cmlmmlurg lluut Hull, Vice l'rcsiil1:ulg licmiilcilm: Council, Chnirnulng Wu- rnvu'n Clcu Clulng llhulu-l Clmirg Mixed Clwrusg Oruln-ulrug Chrinlinn Aumirinliuug MENU. NEVIN EUGENE ALTLAND Spring Crovc, Pa. liuchclor ol Science in Mcclzunivul Engirmz-ring Aulvrifzuu Sucicly of Nicnrlluniuul l'ii1gilln-sem. MARGRETE JOYCE ANDERSON Tcuncck, N. J. Ihn'lu:l11r of flrls . . . llffllluzllirrlirx Dcltu Zulu, Trcnsurcrg Pi Mu Epsilong Clxrislinn Ansocinlioug INACIENUAQ Ilucknallirm. , .. ,V -I .. f f.. ' 4, .f. 64 1 XM .lllDITl'I HARRIET ANDERSON Lzu1caSlcr,PL1. Bachelor uf Alix . . . Biology Alphu Chi Omega, Prunialvul, 'l'x'm1f4l1ri:rg Cruinaclorq .llcnrl Rcsinlcnlq l.:n'isnn ilnll, Vice l'rcni4lcn!.g Wonmu's Gluu Club: Mixml Chnrusg llnnml. RICHARD LANE ANDERSON Chagrin Fz1l1s,Ol1i0 llucllclur nf Sfriarlrv . . . l'liysi4's Phi Sigma Tun, P1'ceci1lu:nlg Slillllll Pi Signing Alphn Chi Signln, 'l'rumu1rcrg Sllulvnl lfurznlly Cullgruurl, Cuhinct. Cnunuilg Inilupmenllcnl Mcu'n Council, Pri-sizlculg MSA llnusu nl' R4-prcncrlllullwwsg Philm-mphy Clnhg l'lxyr-iics Clulrg M1:n'a Ulm- Clulng Chriuliun Asfuwiulimip Anuwrivun Inslilulc nf l'hyxiu:x. ROBERT JOHN ARTHOFER Hicksville, N. Y. liurlrelur uf Arls . . . lllullu-nnnir-.v Higluu Phi Epnilnn, l'v'v-iirlrvlilg Alphn Chi Signing lute-rfruti-ruily Council: Anivriuuu Chuluicnl Society, Viuc Prusillcnlg Ollivcra Cluhg Nixvil Chorus, Lihrurinug linnml. .IOI-IN ROBERT AUCKER Lykcns,Pz1. llncllulnr nl Suivnurr in h'rluc:u1inn . . . Suuunrlury Kuppu Signing Kuppn Phi Kulzpug Cmnlsulurg Oiliui-rx Cluhg Chrisliun Axsmwinlirulg liuvlrllullivrlzg Trunrkg Fnullnullg li Ciulu, Sv1'ri'lnry. WILLIAM KENNETH AUNKST Highspirc, Pa. lhmlurlur of Slriunva in lllr:r'lmuir'ul Ifngiluwring Auncriuuu Suuicly ol' lilmeluulicul Eup,:ilu-1-rs. ROBERT ANDRAE AUSTIN VVilmiugLon,Dcl. llrlrlwlnr ufSz'i1fm'1r . . . lfhrfmixlry Sigum Phi Epsilon: Aiphn Chi Siguul, I'rm-xicluut, Vice Pruniilc-nl, Sccrcluryg Anuwricnu Cluzlnicul Sucictyg WVBUQ Cllrislizul Assucinlinn. BRUCE BABICH East Rockaway, N. Y. lluvllulur uf Sz'i1'r11'4r in Ifuxilm.v.e flrlminislralion. Sigluii Allahu Mug Eunllmllivs Cluhg Vursily lnlrunulrul Clunupinu Iluskuilrniig B Clnh, 'l'rcurum-r. DAVID DUWAYNE ISAIRD But1cr,Pa. lfllrllirlor of flrls Lnnilnlal Chi Alphng Mcn's Cluu Cluhg Oflirznrs Clulr. JAMES BROWNE IIANNAR, JR. Audubon, N. J. lhzvllrflur nj Sricllrrc in Civil lfngililfvring Lulululu Chi Alpllng Alnvricau Sncicly of Civil Eilgilwcrag Oihm-rs Cluhg Mvn'n Glc-1: Clnbg Ilurilcnull Hllgilnfcrg Foullulll, l rcx-illllluu ami Vursily Mnungurg B Club. RICHARD CURTIS BANTA Wilkes-Burrc,Pu. llurlivlur nl Sricllrc in EI1'1'lric:11l Jfflgillzzr-rilig Annrriuun luwiilulc of Elcfzlrimrnl Engineers, Trcusururg liurliu Ciuh. RICH ARD CHARLES BARBERIE West Caldwell, N. .l. Iirzclmlnr' ol Sviclzcc in 1lIc1'l11mir'ul lfrzpinccrillg Kuppn Dvlln Rho, i'n'siilnutg luti'rfruIr'rnily Cuunuilq Aim-rivnu Snuicly of lilcchuuicnl Engincnrs. BAILEY OLDI-IAM BARRETT Elmira, N. Y. Ilzlrlmluf of Science in Hlcvlrirul Engineering Kuppn Dclln Rho. Q -x vi r -v 1- n in 1- 0 - 4. -.- .. -. -v 1- -1 1- JOAN CARYL BERLIN Coruopolis,Pal. l!m'llr'lur nj Arls . . . Snriulugy, Rvliginn Allahu Chi Olncgug Alpha Kuppn Dullng Coun:u:lor: iinnl llull. l'l'e'si1ll'IllCilllfU liolm: Council: WSCA House of R4:pi'vnul1lulivn's: Snvinlogy Chili: Clmpvl Lhulr Mlxcfl Chorusg Chriraliun Ansoszinlinn, Exe:-nlivr' Cnhinvl. MARIE SUSAN BERNHART Ruclnor, Pu. llrlvlmlur of flrlx in lfulflixh Wulkr-r linllvv, Suur0l1iv'y-'l'i'n'nslxrc-r1 Cup unnl Dnggvrg Cliri-Alinn Ausoeiulinn. BETTE ANNE BEST Medford Lakes, N. J. llrwllrvlur nl S4'i:'lu'1r in Ih1.vil1r'x.v .flzlrrlirlixlrfllirrll liurris llousu Council: Eiznnolnima Cluhg Cllrisliun Asmwinlinng L'AGlv:NnAg lluckmzllfrlng Tnucluf. BARBARA ANN BILLINCS l 11Y0lU'VillU, N- Y- lhufhvlur uf flrls . . . lfrlglixli, Ilnmm 'l'lnfln Allahu Phi, S4-cnrlnryg Ss-venlh Slrm-L ilollrutCnllll1'ilg D1-lmling Sovivly. Svvrcluryg Univurnily Plnyvrng Cup nnil llnggvr. RICHARD ALLEN BITZER Slllvmil, N- J- llruflzclor of Sr'i4'lu'u in El1rr'lri1'al Ellgilwvrilig Alnm-ricxln Inulilnh' of El:-I-Iri1'nl Engim-ore VVILLlAM ALEXANDER BLACK, JR. Coruopolis,Pu lffLr'llr'lur11fSr'irrllr'1r . . . liiulugy Kuppn Signing Conmwlorg Pvrsliing Rillf-sq Chrialiun .-Xssmziuliong Ifrlrknulliufrg Bucknell liiolngivail Suvlvty. ROBEM' LESLIE BLOCK Los Ang.-1.--, Cum. liarlwlor uf All.: . . . Ff4'lll'll Phi Lninlulu Tllvlng Mixvml Clwl'llHi lf'1 k Hi - STEPHEN MARK BLOCK Brooklyn, N. Y. Bachelor af Arls . . . Enonmninx Sli-Clnu Alphu Mn, Scurclnryg Euolwiiiivn Clnhg Univcrsily Plilyvrsg L'A1:HNllA. RICHARD BENJAMIN BODDIE Rochester, N- Y- , lfrirllrflnr of Arts . . . l'olill'1'ul Sr'i1'ln'n lxrnvlnrg Dormitory Oihvvr' MSG ilousc of lic-pros:-llliilivm-sg Dvlsnling Sm'i1'lylZ WVVBUC 1 IIA .1m'n'n G-lon Cinlrg Mixclcl Cllnrnzdg Chrislinn Ansorinliong linx'kn1'll lfornng .'.-WEN 3 liuvlcnzflliung Inlrinnurul Cllunnpiong Truvkg B Clulr. ALLAN BLAIR BOCAR I'IllI'l'i5iJllI'g,P1l. llznriiulur of firls mul Iilurrhclur of Svivllrc in Cin-lllimll Engincr'r1'ng Phi Lzunlulu 'l'hc-ln: Ann-rivnn Society ol' Civil Eligiixm-rn, 'l'rm'nsllr0r: Cup und Dnggerg Bucknell Engimrer, lhnoim-as il'iiIIllll.!l'l'- DAVID VERNON 13001311 Kulzlown, Pu. llnchclar uf Srinncc in f.'11vnlir'1lI lfrlgilrrwrilrg Tun Bum Pi, Snnrclnryg Alphu Chi Signiu, Snwwlwxlnryg Ann:ri4'un Inslilnle of Chcmicul Engineers, 'l'r1-aNln'l'rg bomtcli B Llull- SUZANNE BRADLEY Madison, N. J. Bachelor of Arts . . . Smrinlngy Dullu Da-lln Dcllng Sociology Clnlig lfuckuulliung Chccrlcmlers, Cupluin. ROBERT LESTER BARTON Milton, Pu liurlif-lor of .-lrlx . . . Cllvrrrixlry MSG llnnsi- of lh-pi'm-wultnliw-3 Anwru-un l.ln'nnvul howl:-ly: Ulln-1-rs Llulrg M:-n's Ulu-c Clnlug Mix:-el Clmruw. CAROLYN LEE BATEMAN ,Bellilclim-m, Pu. lf1lr'll1'lurnfS1'i1'Hr'1' in l:'1lur'uliun . . . Svrnlulufy llvllu Dull.: lla-llng linnl llnurw Cnnnn-il: WEGA llourw of liujviweclilzilivm-sg Christian Any-oviallinii. BEVERLY ANN BEDWELL OlllLlll1l,N1'l-1, Ihlvln-lnr nf .-lrlx . . . l'x-vvllulngy Pi livin Phi: l':4i Chi, Sw'rvlury-'l'ra'mull'a-1'g Punln'lli'nin' Collllvilg Curvy llnnsm- S1'1'rr'ln1'y-'l're'zn4nrm'r3 Cln'i:4li:ln Asnnviulioxl: Slmlvlll llrlllrllmnk, VICTOR JOSEPH BELLACE Wmvsl Collingswood, N. .l. lh1:'lrrlorol.-irtx . . . l1'r'urro1rli'i'.v, Pxyf-Imlngy Phi Kzippu Puig lnl1'v'fi'iilvrliily Connrilg MS.-K llolnu- of lh'prm--4:-nlnlIves3 l'syc-lmlogy Chili: l'Im'onnniivs Clulmq Ullim-rs Clnhg Mvn'n Ulu- Clnlsg l,'Ar:i:Nmig lntruninrail Clnnni- pinnq lhisvlmll. CHARLES LAURENCE BENJAMIN New York, N. Y. Iiu:'h4'lnr of .-his nnrl lfur'h4'lnr of Sr-if-1r.r'v in Cln'nlif'ul lz'ugi.'nw'ring Sigxnu Alpha Epsilon, Si-r'i':'luryg Alnvrimivl ln-tilulv of Cin-niivnl Eligim-1-ru: Ullim-rs Clnlig WVBllg Chrislinn Arxxovinliong i,'.'xGi'1NIDA: I1'nuIrm'lliung Tou4'ln-: Bzism-lnill. ROBERT HENRY BENTIVENGA Yonkers, N. Y. Jmrlivlor uf Sr-if-Inv: in II11sim'.v.w ,-lrlnlinixlmliou Lulnl-mln Chi Alpliu, View Pre-slilmnlg Cluss Ollivrr. 'I'ri-usnri-rg Swurlz llomu- Connrilg WVBU, Bnsiin-as liluliugvr: M1'n's Gln-c Clnlig Cllrisliun Ansoviulioxig l.'A1:ENnAg Hina-- lmll. n 4- r- -1 1 1 ..f.-ink..-. ,, 65 .ION LEONARD BRANDES Gilmsoniu, Pa. lfnrrlurlnr nf Arts . . . Er:urmml'rs Phi Gamma Della, Suuzrularyg Ialurfraln-rnily Council: Euurlmnisrs Clulrg Olliccrs Cluhg Intramural Champion. WILLIAM CHARLES BRAUER Cllalllum, N. .l. IIm:1u'lor uf Sriullrn in Illr:z'lml1i4'f1l Ifllgilnevring Phi Lamlnla 'l'livlag Ann-riifan Smriuly uf lllmsllaniual Engin1'c'rxg llllvkllrrll Engilwrr LAURENCE COATES BREAKER Cutchoguc, N. Y. lla:-hulnr ul Sciulnw: in M:'r'l1uniruI lz'llgirmr'ring Kappa llulla Rhug Aniurivan Sunil-ly uf Muvlnaninval l-Ingim-ur-1 CAROL ELLEN BAAY BRIGGS Arlinglon,Vu. lfurlrulur nfS1'i1'Il1'n . . . lfiulngy Kappa Kappa Gamma: Cars-y lluuem. l'r1mi1lu'nlg Cari-y llmnw Cmmnilg llarris l'r4-sill:-nlg llarrix llnum- Cnlnnrilg WSGN llmnw nf lin-pi-vm-rlliilivvng llunnr Council Chrinlian As-mcialiull. IRA MARK BRINN Ihrrlurlur nfSvi1rrrrr . . . Clufmixlry Westbury, N. Y. Phi Eta Slginag Pi Mu Epsilung MSA lluimr ul' lh-pr:-ns-rllaliv4':4. ROBERT MERRILL BRODRICK Manslic:lcl,Pu. lim-lmlnr uf flrls mul Iluulmlur nj Srirrrluf in lll1f1'lmni1'ul Erlgilwrrring llall. Phi Lalnlula 'l'h1:ta, Si-crclnryg 'I'au Bc-In Pi, Vim: Pruxillmilg Pi Mu Epnilung Omiurun Della Kappa: Cap annl llaupgcvrg Chaprl Choir: llanrlg Chrislian Ammvialinni: Ihwlclwll lz'ngim:wr, liuximreae, lllalmggurg Wivsllinpg. DANIEL HERBERT BROOKS Corampolis, Pu. lluchvflnr nf Sviunzxn . . . Uinlogy Dvlla Upailuag lnlurfraliwnily Cnumril, S1-urularyg Cuun-fnlnrg llvanl R1:e1i:l4:nl. FRANK DONALD BROUSE L1:wislJurg,Pa. llrrclnflnr of Scivlzrrn in 1lIm'1rr1rriz'rrl lfllgilrz-crirlg American Sucicly of Mcchnnicnl Enginnrrs. SUSAN CRIEST BROWNE Ncsqucl1oning,Pu. llucluelor of flrls . . . lllullmllmlirrx Della Delta Dulla, 'I'rcannrvrg Mixc-el Clmruag Sym'ln'4m4-lllw. WILLIAM FURMAN BRUCE Huverlown,Pa. Ilm'lu'Iur of S1'ir'lu'1r . . . l'l1y.vir',v Phi Lamlnla Theta: Sigma li Sigma, l'rm4iulcnlg Raflio Clnlu, lr'm4i1lurll: Mix:-ll Cllurn-c Christian Association: American Inslilulc of Pllysimx, Vice Prwaillunl. JOHN ROBERT BRYAN Coraopolis,Pz1. lhuflurlor of Srirrnmf in Civil lfrrgirlrfrrrirlfz Avnlvricun Smzicly of Civil lirlgiriieeiwg Ofliuvrs Clnlr. DORIS JEAN BRYSON PillslJurgl1,Pu. Ifuclzclur afScic11r'r: . . . lfiulngy, Chunlixlry l'i Mu Elmilnn, Slrrzrularyg Owens liullsv, Scurulary-'l'rl'aHur1:r5 WSGA lluusc nl' ll1:prcswlil.iIivusg American Chemical Suuiclyg Orclicsis. , , , , ,, ,, , , , ,. Q 1. 4, -. -r 1. y. ,. ,- 4, -v .'. -Q w- 10 0 1- rv 1- v v 66 SN ROBERT .lOl-IN BUCZYNSKI Wilkes-Burrc,Pa. IIu1'hr'lnr ufSz:ilfllc1' in Elmrlliurul Engl'rn'4'ri11g American Inslilulc of Elcclriual l'Ingillc0rs, Vice-Chairlnan CAROLANN MARIE BUQUET Mcrrick,N.Y lIm'lrf'1ur uISr'inll1'0 in Eflurnlinll . . . lflrlrrrrllmry Dalia llclla llvltag PSEA-NEAg L'A1:r:NDAg Ilu1'lcrl4'lliung Slrulvrll llunrllmnlcp Tuurliag Zllujnrcllcs, ll:-all lliajurcllcg Qu'!vn's Cunrl, lllililary Ball. .FRANK .IOHN CAIRO Fort Wushinglon, Pa. Ilnvlrzzlrlr of Arts . . . Economics Sigma Alpha Ep-iilung Ecnnmnimrs Clulrg Olliuura Clnlng Christian Armmrialinm. ANN TAYLOR CAMPBELL Will11inglon,l3cl. lhzchulor of Science in Erlucaliun . . . Hlfrnurnlrzry llullvy llullsu Cuunuzilg WSGA Huuxc nf lhwlurcscillxilivfesg Cllapvl Choir: Mixml Clmrusg Clirixlian A-se-mciatimlg Quccn'ex Cuurl, Ilnlmrmuniilgg l'Sl'iA-NEA. JOHN NICHOLAS CARBONI Ridgefield, Conn. llar'lu'l0r ofS1ri1:llN:irL Erlrrculiolr . . . Snvnrzrllrry Dultu Upnilon, Scurrvtaryg l'Sl'IA-Nl'IAg Olliuurx Club, Vicc Prcsiiluntg Intramural Clmmpion. .IOHN RONALD CAREY Wurrcnsvillc Hcights, Ohio Iluclu-Iur ul Science in l111.vimr.v.c Arlmiuislrulion 'l'ln-In Chi: MSA Cnuncilq Ecmminima Clulig Olliwzcrn Clalsg Pcrslring Rillcsg Cap uml Dagger. RICHARD ERNEST CARNESALE Bronxville, N. Y. Iinvlnrlur uf Arlx . . . Pnlitfrul S1'l'+'nrv Lamhila Chi Alphag lllvlfs Chu- Cluh. ROBERT BRUCE CARRUTHERS Culclmguv, N. Y. IIur'll1'luruf.'lrls . . . lz'n, li.vl: Imlcpc-mln-ul Ilia-n's Cuuucilg llIvn'n Gln-1' Clulug Clmpvl Chnirg Alixml Churusg Christian Assmwiatioa. LAWRENCE KING CASEY, JR. Lcxinglon,Mass. lirlrlirlur nf Sriz'm'c in Clmniirvll lflrgifmvrirlg Anwrivan Iuslilulv ol' Chi-mival Ellgixuwrxg Ullim-rs Clalrg Pcrslling Ritlusg lllwklwll Engineer. WILLIAM ERNEST CERMAK BilIlil1l0l'C,NIII. liar-livlnr uf Sz'i4'lu'1' . . . l'lly.vi:'x Sigma I'hi Epxiluag l'hysivs Cluh: Cllrislian Axsuviutinng Intramural Counvil, 'l'rn-asurvr. EIPNA MAE CERN Huntingdon Valley, Pa. lfnvllulnr ulS1fiu'm'1' in lhiximnvs fllllniniwlrulirm Sfwth Slim-t llmlfw, l'r1-sirlunt: Sixth Strvul Ilmm- Cuullvil: WSGA llolm- uf llvp- r't-nz'xlli1lix'.-sg l'Ic-nxmniirx Clah: Cap and Daggt-l'g Christian Armnwialiung l.'.M:RNlrA. KYLIN CHHOR Sit'llll't'llll-AIlgli0l', Cambodia lx'rl h1'lur nf .-ills . . . l'nlili-:'uI Sri1'm'4', Sm-iulogy l'i IM-lla l'hig Khan-r Slutln-nl Assuriatinn, l'rvniml1-lit, Visa l'rvniulvul, Yvarlumk Eilimr .IO ANNE CHIN Baltim0re,Mtl. lfm'll1'lnr of S:'i4'nr'1' . . . Iliulngy S--vvnlli Slrrvt llama' Couurilg Mixval Climax. C1-IARLES WILLIAM CHRIST, JR. Lyndhurst, N. J. Ilnrlmllrr uf Sciclirc in lL'lnc'lrif'rll Eligilnrrrring Sigma Alpha Iipsilung Amvrivan Instituto nl' I'ilvvtri4'al Engincvrug L'AGIENDIt: liuckncllinn. JOSEPH ANTHONY CIFFOLILLO White Plains, N. Y. l1'ucln'IDr of Sciurxvu in Buxinvxx .-I11rninix1ml:'un Kappa Sigma. 'l'rv:usul'vrq Sluclvnl Farulty Cuxlgrv:-il. l'l'vsi:lc'lll5 Czultlm-liwg Class Oili- wr. 'l'ra-a:1ll'vrg Swartz: Ilall, Prvsirlr-nl: MSA llousu uf llvwm-swxllilliw-s. ,lumlirial lluarmlg l'I4'umuuic'u Clulng Ullivi-rs Cluhg lilu'lt'mr1linn. ROBERT EDWARD CLARK Plymouth, Pa. Ifarlrvlor uf Sviulrrr' in lfI1'r'lrif'rlI Eligfrlwrillg Tau Kappa Epsilon. DONALD FRANKS CLOSTERMAN Kingston,Pa. lfu:'llr'lur of flrlx . . . lfr'ol1nn1f1'x Kappa Dclln Rho, Vim: l'r4'sirlcnt, Svcrolaryg IIISA Iinasu of Rm-pruscli!alivm'sg I'Ic-mmxnirs Cluh. ALAN COEN Passaic, N. .I. lt'1u'ln'lor nl flrlx . . . I'uIili4'alS1vicm'c Cap and Daggcrg Christian Asraueiatimi, Inter-I-'ailli Count-il. ,, A 1 0 Q A U W A 0 I , ,, ., 4 . g Q o n w an n a 9. u 5 1 - o q 1- .a 1- n n A 1 1 w LYNNE AVERY COIEFIN Chcvy Chase, Mal. Iin'1n'lur of flrlx . . . Englixl: l lfhi Sigma Tau, Viuc I'rcr-xillcnlp l'i Sigma Alpha, Svtzrulary-'l'rc'asar:-rC Slf l l- IWICIIILY Collar:-as Cuuu-ilg Ilui-lcnvll l urum. l'rt-siilvlll: l.'A4:lcNliA, l'm'ati-:rcs l':4llturg limit: H l'lJ l'ulvlii- Allairs Cluh. l'1'L-xitlvlllg Mortar llnarnl, Chaplvr lucluturg '9ym'lll'1vIH'lllH- Clcc Club: l'SICA-NEA. GEORGE VICTOR COHEN West I'IClllI1SlC1llI,N. Y. lim-Imlur ul Alix . . . lf1'u1mmir'x Intlarpumll-ul llIm'l1'n Cuunvil, 'l'rv:aslll'crg I'Irmmn1iv:4 Clulrg WVIIUQ Bllllllf THOMAS LEE COLESTOCK C1lll1DHill1P11- liurliclur nl flrls . . . lfinlngy l'hi Gamma Della, Scmularyg lulc-rfral4fl'IlllY C U'l llf CIM Onmlir' Vice Prcsiilcnlg M1:n's Glue Cluh: Mixed Clmrus. JANET COMER Great Neck, N. Y. Bnchclnr 0fSci1:ncciu HllllClllf0ll . . . Elura:-nlury Delta Della Della, Prcsialunlg Sluclcnt Faculty Caagrf-ss Cnum-il? Tl'Yl f Slfvvl II 'l'I01 iacrclznry-'I'ruu,mrcr5 WSGA Sunalcg PSEA-NICAQ Cap and Daggcrg Mixed Clmrusg RA Board, Prcsulcnl. DAVID ADAMS CONARD Madison, N. J. lim-helm nf Arts . . . lfr'0l1UIHiI?S Sigma Chig Ecunninics Cluhg Omccrn Cluhg Christian Assmzultlung Illtralnural Champinug Distiuguislictl Military Stuclcnt. DANIEL HUGHES CONKLYN Al'linSl0ll, V21- Ihlrflzalvr of Arts . . . l'xyr:lmlngy Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Ollivnrs Cluhg Tulirllc. 67 IRWIN CONNER Tcuncck, N. J. liar,-lzrlnr uf Scion: 1: in lhlxinnxs Arlluilzixlralivll. GEORGE THOMAS COOCAN Chicago, Ill. lhu'In'l.:r of flll.w uurl liflrlurlur nf Sr-if-lim' in Illevlulnirul lfllyififzerillg , Della Upsilun, Presillcm, Vice Irewinlenlg Inlerfrnlernity Cnumtilg American Simi:-ly uf Mm-1:lmlii::.il l'inginei-rxg Chrislinn Awuuriuliung IIm'lmr'll Iz'l1gim:clg Frenlunun Fire- sinle l.exulel'. BARBARA COPEMAN Linden, N. J. Iluvlu-lur nfS1'fuIl1'1! in Ifuxinexx flrllniriislrulinri Phi Mu, l'reuialenlg Di-llu Mu Dr-lla. S4-era-luryg Cup und lluggi-rg Wunirnm-in 1 Glen- Cluhg Chrisliun Asmrviulimuq I.'Am:lcNimg Ilu:'lcm'lliun. KAY DAWN CORMAN Puxinos,Pu. llueluzlnr ofSr:i1:ne:: . . . Biulngy Alpha Chi Onurgug l':1l1lu-ll:-nine Council, 'l'rv1m1v'uerg II:-url Rm-ninh-nlg Stn-plu-ns House Prehifli-nlg WSGA Ilmme of Rfrpn-rwlilnlivv-4, Sm-ern-uu'y. MAXI MILLIAN FRANK COSCI-IICNANO Red Bunk, N. J. Ihwlzulur uf flrlx Sigma l'hilflpnilougVi1:1el'r4-niilvnl, R. O. 'l'. C. Sumlm-r Czunpg R. O. 'I'. C. Cuilel Cnlrtuill. THOMAS JOSEPH COWEN l'l1iludclpl1iu,Pu lluulmlur ul flrlx mul lhnrlurlur ul Sciemw' in Ilfmrlumicrll Eligimfvring Tlnrlu Chi, Pruxidenlg Inlm-rfrula-rnily Council: Ann-rieun Sueivly nf Mechullivul Ellgineerag Ollie:-ra Club: lnlrumuml Cnulleilg 'l'mrnnie4g li Cluh. 68 LOTS ELLEN COX Creuk Neck, N. Y. l1'1u'l1nlur uf S1'irmr1' . . . lfiulupy, CIn'lm'xtry Dvlln Delln Dolln, Vice I'rr-nirlenlg Pnnliellenie Couneilg Cup nml Dnggerg Wmm-n'n Glen Cluhg Mixed Clmrurcg Tuurlur. CONSTANCE J ULIA CRUICKSHANK Brooklyn, N. Y. lhwhvrlur of flrlx BRENDA ANN DAVIS Asl1land,Pa. llnwlmlur nf flrls . . . En,qIi.xh, Allahu Phig Chrisliun Assoviuliong llmrkllclliflrig Tuurlle. STEPHEN LODWICK DAVIS Dullus,Pa. Ix'm'lu'lnr uf flrlx . . . Pulilirnl Sr'iul11'f' Phi Luxnlulu Thelu. DIANA DEICHMANN Mineola, N. Y. Ihzvllrflur ufSeie11Czr . . . Cliumixlry Alplm Phi: Dellu Phi Alphug Pi Mu Epsilon: Ann-rienn Chemical Sociclyg YVVDUQ Univursily Pluyersg Cup nnrl Duggerg Mixecl Chorus-xg WRA Reprcsenlnlive. JOHN D'ELISA Stoney Brook, N. Y. I1'uelu'l0r uf S1'ic1lr'c in El1'r'lIir'1ll Hnginrrering D1-Ilu lllmilung MSA llmm- nl' ll'-prcsenlaxlivvsg Amerieun Smriuly nl' l'1leelrienI lillgiiieem. MARY-ANN DE WATERS Piltshurgl1,Pu. lhichvlur uf Srieru'n in llluxir' Iz'1l1u'alinn Kuppn Delhi, Presiilenl, Seen-lnryg Mu Phi Epsilnilg Wmnexfs Clei- Clulmg Miwml Chorus, Onwhexlmg l.'AGr:NlrAg liucli'mrlIi1u1. DONALD ALLEN DEWSBURY W1111lL1gl1,N,Y, Iirzrllulnr of Arls . . . Psyclmlugy Phi Lumhiln Thulng Phi Eli! Sigma, Secretary-'I're1lsun:r5 Pai Chi, Presinlentg Chrisliun Ansneiuliong Iiuekm-ll I uruln, 'I'remmrerg Americinn Chemieul Sueiely. NANCY JANE DIAMOND Piltsbu1'gl1,Pu. lhu'l11'lnr nf fills . . . flrl I'hi Mug University Pluyerng Cup und Dnggorg XVmnen's Glcc Clulrg Mixed Clmrus. JOHN RICHARDSON DIERST III PitlslJurgl1,Pu. llaellulur of flrls . . . PaliliculSzrivncu Sigmu Phi lilxsiluil, Pres-Iirlent, -Seercluryg lnlerfrulernily Cnulwilg Mvxfu Ulee Club. KATHERINE NELL DIETZ lVIeclizl,Pu. lhlellelnr ul flrls . . . Biology Kuppn Dellng Pi Delln Elmilun, Vice I'r1-winlenlg Punliellenic Council: llurris Hull, Vine Prmaiilculg Lnriaon Iluuse Cuuneilg WSGA Sulmle, Sm-ereluryg WSCA House of lim-mi-ueiiliilnvmrs3 Mixcll Clmrusg Chrisliun Ausmzinliong l.'Aur:Nl1Ag Snulfrnz llulzzllzzmlu, Aewislunl Iiililur. DAVID LAWRENCE DULL Aliquippa,Pu. Brurhclor of Arts . . . llixlury Physics Club: Cup and Dagger. fv f. i . .. , . . , . . DAVID ROBERT EVANS Westlake, Ohio lIm'ln'lurnj.flr1x . . . lir'ulmnli4'.v l'hi Kappa Psi, Vice l'rc:4i4lvnlg Iatvrfralcraily Couauilg Class Otlivvr, Vim' l'r1-rxitlonl: ' tlah Ml I ill ra-4 t I l'1vmmntit:s Club: Oflim-rs Club, ln-siwlcntg Mm'n'a Glam- I 3 'xr-4 1 mu .5 la rt- mural Cltavnpinag llaskvllvallg ll Clulr. SALLY STRODE .l ACKLER Emlmrccvillc,Pa. llmrluzlnruf flrlx . . . tllulln-rmzlirs Pi Hula Phi' Alpha Lamlnla Dc-lla, l'rvxirl1-lttg l'i Mu Ilpsilnng Mortar lloarnl, 'l'rvasal'- , Ul':v Kappa Della Epxilnng Slunlvnt l a1:alIy Cungrt-ss, Sm-1-11-lttr'y, Cahiavt, Count-tl: WbC:A H4-nate, llnaw uf lin-prf-emltlttlivt-sg .laalirial llnartl. S1'c'l'vtxtt'y. Chairntang Wu- ntvan Glc-c Clulr. 'l'l'-'itHtlt'lH'g Cltristian Asscwialiung lIm'lrnulliuu, Copy Eclilur, Nvws l'IrIilm'g Slurlvnt llunrllmvlc. NEAL IRA .FACIN East Rockaway, N. Y. lf1u'l1r'I4rr of Svirrltufr in Ix'lm'1rt'rnl lz'ngia1-vring Sigma Alpha Mug American lnslitalc ut' l'iImu'tri1'al l'1ltgill1-Ns: Ollictrrs Clabg lluckmrllirmg Wrrstliltg. ROGER ALLEN ,lf'EKE'l'E Wallingford,Conn. Ifrwlleflnr uf Sr'it'rlz':: in llIrr1'lmni1'rlI Ellpillvr-ring Tau Kappa l'Ipsiloltg Alnvrilran Such-ty uf liiuxrltaniral lillgiltvn-l'sg llaaal. DAVID ALAN FIELDS Hillsclalc, N. I. Ilnr'ln'l1ar of flrls . . . l'.vyr'lmlngy Psyulmlvngy Clulrg WVllUg Christian Astruxviatimtg NSCA. GEORGE ROLAND I IES'l'ER Iluglu-svillv, lla. lftmlnrlnr ufSr'1':'ltr'r1 . . . l'ltys1Tr'x Kappa Signing Plxysivs Clullg Intramural Clxampinag Amvrit-an lnalitutc ol' l'l1ynit's. CORA LEE FIVE IiI'1!ill.NLYCk, N. Y. lhu'ln'Iur of Srfcltvz: in lfrlurvlliua . . . Iflztlrlrvllllry lli Beta Phi, Vim: l'rvsi:lcaLg Kappa Dtvlta Epailung PSEA-Nl'lA, St-4'rvlairy-'l'rvasurt'r: Cult aml Daggm-rg Christina Ammcialiong LIAGENIDAQ Orcllvxing Qui-1-a's Court, Ilona-- uulning, Mililary llall. 3 ANDREW JAMES FORBES W1lllil1trf0l'd,l1l- Ilrzcllclor of flrls . . . l'.vyt'hulngy Kappa Sigmag Amurican Sociuly nl Civil Engim-vrxg l'1-nyc-ltology Clah: l.'At:l1:NnAg llurlmulliarl. MAHIAN ARLENE FORSYTH Huntingdon Valluy,Pz1. Iiacltrzlar ufS1ti1'l1rrc in Ifrlmvlliun . . . lflvmvnlury Killillll Kappa Cammag Svull llnusn- Cnum-ilg lSl'IA-NEA: Christian Asian-iatiuag Quint-a'r1 Court, llutnuvmuing, Military Ball. JACKSON LELAND FOX Swim-tl,lJul. l1'4u'lmlnr nf Sf-ir'nr'1z . . . lliulnlly l'hi Galamil Dvltag Tuurllv, Art limlitnrg lalramnral Chalnpiuag 'l'rax'k. FRANK LANE FRANCE Mmmngalmltt,Pu. lhlvlrf-Inf nj S1-irln-4' . . . liinlngy Dvlla Upwilnag Chriatiaa Assuuiationg lliulngin-al Suri:-tyg l'ru-M1-tlival Suvivty. TINA FRANCISCUS Pompano lhrzlclt, Fla. liaclu:lor uf St'i1'rn'4v . . . lfinlugy Phi Mag WEGA Ilnuuc nl' lit-pruscntalivveag Christian Asrmrialimtg l.'Ar:liNDAg l'rc-illvrlivrll Suriuly. Eucaaatz I-1.111.111 1f:As't'121u.Y m..,,.1.,,...., N, Y, li'1:1'lt4'lnr nf .-lrlx . . . l'x-Yr'llnlngy l'hi Kappa Psi. DANI El, DAVID E ISA l IGI-1 I'Ig1n0Vcr,Pa. lturlz-'lur of nlrlx . . . l'.v-wlmlngy, t'llulln'nmli:'.v l'hi Lalnlula 'l'lu'ta, Vit-tr l'rvxitlt'aI: lalvrl'ral:-rnity Cnanvilg ltlvn's Couavilg latramural Cuuuril. S:-vrm-lal'y. FREDERIC SUTTON El.LIO'l l', JR. l'ltiluclt-lpltiu, Pu, lin,-llvlur nf Svl'1'nr'v in lIu.u'n:'.v.v .-Irlminixlmliua l'hi Gamma Dt-lla: MSA: Varsity lfoutltall. .lOl-IN rntzntztuczx 1aamv1ANN RoukyRivt-r,Ol1i0 Ilu1'1n'lnruf,-lrlx . . . l'.vy4-hulugy Phi l.amlnla 'l'ln'tag Quarlraaglt' Otlivvrg ltlixvnl Chorusq Illrripqliml Assam-iatitm, Intvr-Faitli Council. ANNE MILDRED ERl l.E Wynnuwootl, Pu. lfrl:'ll4'lnruf .-lllx . . . I'nlili1'ul Sf'iu'ln'1- l'hi Alu: ltlix-'ul Clmrusg Christian .Msom'itttint1: l.'.-Xlzrzrvnag Sluflvnl Ilnrnllumlr. MARLYN 1z0nEa'r E'1'zw1stLtsa Y..rk,P.., llurllvlur uf Sr'ir'm'v . , . Clit-nlixlry Sigma Alpha Epsilna, l'rvxinIt-atg l'i Mn Epsilon: latm'rt'ralm-rnity Cuunvilg l.'At:ucN1vA: Christian Associatiuug Golf, Captaing B Clulv. 69 MARY ADELAIDE FRANTZ I-Iannver,Pu. lfuf'll1'lnr nf flrlx . . . llixlnry Wgrlkr-rll1rllnl', Viee l'rm4i4lenlq Own-m4 llmnu-, Sm'rr-Iury-'I'reumiru-rg l'Sl'iA-NEA: Univer- sity l'luy1'rnq Cup uml llanggerg Clmps-I Chuirg Xlixu-il Chorlmg l.'Ar1l4:NuA. ERIC S'l'EPI'lEN FRANZ Memlhum,N..I. I!ru'lu'lur ul Sri:-ln'4r . . . llinlnpy Dellu Upniluu, Seercluryg Counselor: Meu'H Glen: Clulng 'l'ruek. JAMES PAUL FREUND liueliulvr uf Sriemr in Illuxir: lL'1lu:'uliun SUZANNE CAROL FRIEDMAN lirrflrvlul uf flrls . . . f.'l1wlni.vlry l'i lielu l'hi, 'l'r:-usurl-rg Della l'hi Alpllug Alphu Lumlnlu D4-llug l'i Mu Epsiluu Alorlur lleurnl: Culnwelnrg lln-url Ri-xiii:-ulg WSCA S1-inxleg Amerivun Cha-uni:-ul Sueiuly Cup mul Duggerg Chrisliuu Amuufiulismg WRA liourul, S4-en-luryg Oreln-sis. VERNON NORMAN FRITCIE Indiunu,Pu. Iiurhelur of Srieru-1: in lfuxinexs .flfllnilrislnllinll llueknell Rille Clulm. ALLAN PAUL FROMM Dover, Del. Ihlrlnrlnr nf S1'i1'n1':r in llusillrfxx flr1mil1i.vlrnliun Amerivim lnnlilule uf Chemienl l'Ixugim-ers, Seernlury: Eeenumies Club: Uuiversily Plnyerecp Men's Glu-e Clulng Mixeul Chorus: Chrixliun Ammeiulinng l.'Ar:r!NuAg II1u'lclu'll Elzffirufrrr, As-xoeiule Enlilorg Swimming: Sm-eerg lnh-grill Club. 'l'remuxrel'. MICI-IAEL HOLMES CAVIN Pottslown,Pa. lhu'ln'lnr uf Arlx . . . Hvyrlmlugy Sigma Chi, Seerelnryg Thelu Alguhu I'hi, Presillenl, Viec l'reni4l1:nlg Pershing Rilleug Universily Pluyerxg Cup uunl Dugger. RICHARD CARL CAWENUS Narrowsburg, N. Y. Ilurlurlnr nl Slrimurc in lflerlrirul El1gim'vring Sigma Phi Epsiluug Amerieun Inslitule nf Eleelrieul Emgilxeu-4 Ofliuur:-1 Clulrg Iluelcllcll Engineer. NORMAN DARRELL GEORGE Clli1l'lCI'Oi, Pu. llzwllelor nf Sri:-ure in llu.wim'.v.v flfllnilrixtrnlizul l'lli Knppn Psi, Viee lyfiflllllfllll Slurlent Fneulty Congress Couueilg llllerfrulerllily Cuuueilg Cnumurlurg MSC M1-u'n Ceuueil, l'resi1lenl, 'l'r4-uuurn-rg Eeuuruuirn Clulng l'crslling Rillusg liuekuell l'uruehule Cluln, 'I'r4'uruAr1-r. WILLIAM BURNHAM CETMAN Plullsburgll, N. Y. lz'm'l1elnr uf Alix . . . Hnfflixlr Sigma Allahu Epsilon: l'i Della Epsilon: Eemuuuien Clulr: l'hyniex Clulng L'AGENbAg Touche: Inter-Collegiule Confercnecg linnehull. ROBERT MICHAEL GETTINGS West Chester, Pu. Brzclmlnr ul Arts . . . l'ulilif'ul Sr'irrlu'w 'l'helu Cllig Ollieers Clullg RICYIIH Clue Clulig Mixexl Clmruxg lnlrumurul Council. KATHRYN TAMS GIBSON West Orange, N. J. llafhelor uf .flrls . . . l'oliliz'nI Seienre Alphn Chi 0IllCf,Zl'lQ Indcpcnalcnt Womcn'u Ceuueilg Cnumwlnrg llf-ml Resizlcnlg WSGA Iieusc of RCpl'CN0lll.llllVCB, Judicial Benrslg Mixed Chorus. Lewislmurg, Pu. Morrisville, Pu. V. u 4. 1 '.1 .u u u u u I- 1 u w cv 0 b 1- -m u u v w ui iv :-' -1 0 D U V' P V ' 4 M ' 70 THOMAS EDWARD CILLESPIE I'Ii1ZlCl10I1,PZl lfnrrliclur nj Srirrrluc . . . lfiulugy l'hi Kuppu Psi, Scercluryg Rifle Tcum. .IACOII CHRISTIAN CINCERICH, JR. York, Pa. Ihlelmlur nf S1'i4':lre in Illerhulriwll lz'rrgiru'r'ri1rg Amerieun Inslilule nl' AlN'lllIIlll'lll lillgilreers. THEODORE ROBERT CIRVAN DllllL1S,Pil llurlmlur nf S4'i:rn:'e in Civil lfflgilizferillg Ameri4'uu Sneiely of Civil Ellgiueers. PAUL BROWN CLADSTONE While Plains, N. Y. lhirlnrlur uf fills . . . English, SueiulSr'iem-1-.v Sigma Alpha Mug l'ivemm1ir'n Clulxg Cup uurl Duggz-rg llueknellifmg l'uruellule Clulr. RICHARD MAYNARD CLANTZ lludlelur of Sr'ien1'e . . . lliuluyy l'hi Kuppu l'Hi. VIRGINIA ANNE HAMILL GLASER H1L:'ll4'l11rufS1'f4'In'e . . . lflulngy l'hi Alu: S1-vvulh Slreel l'r4-ninlenl, lluuse Cuuueilg llurris llnuse Cuuueilg WSCA ll'-use nl' Rm'prcscululivusg Mixed Clmrllf4. River Foresl, Ill. Margate, N. .I. ' W . .. . .Q N M - 'I ROGER EVAN GREEN Grcul Neck, N. Y lluvliclnr nf Scivnru in ll11.xil1nx.v .flrlmirlixlrlllinlz Pi Sigma Alpha, Vice Prusiclcntg Sociology Clulmg Economics Clnhg Dvl1nling'Suni1:ly Owners Cluhg WVIXUQ lllurlcllulliuug Tuu:'ln', Aalvvrlixing lllanngvrg lllllilitl Allairs Llulr Sigma Alpha Alu. LESTER ALAN CREENBERC Now York, N. Y. lhmlwlur nf .-lrlx . . . English l'hi Lnmlxrla 'l'lu'ln: l'hi Sigma Tau: 'l'h1-la Alpha l'hig Dvlrzllilnz Soc-ivlyl University Plnycrsg Cap and Dnggvrg lI1u:kncllian.g Touche. MELVIN CLARK GREGORY Onconlu,N-Y- Ifurrhclnr of Arts . . . I:'r'onrmli:'s Sigma l'l1i Epsilon, Pr:-sialcnlg lnlf'rI'rnlvrnily Conn:-ilg lioonomiurd Gllllmi Cap nnrl Daggvrg l.'A1:nNnA. SALLY SANBERN GRETSCH Morris Plains, N. Y. lfarllclur nf flrls . . . I'.vyf'I1uIogy Allvhn Chi Olnrga, Viun l'ro-xiilunlg Psi Chip llvacl llvnislvlllg WSCA llonm- ol' Rvprn- livma, Sv4'rn-Iaryg Womc'n's Glvc Glulxg Clxrislian Asnovialinni l1 l'lV UHi ' Dwk zmllor. DAVID MAXWELL GRIERSON Smnmil,N--I' Iflzwlmlrzr of Sz'iorn'o in Ii11.villu.v.v flalluinixlrulinn Sigma Cllig liezononnivs Clulr. PAULA REYNOLDS CRIFFEN Clifl0l1,N--I- lllurlmlor of Ari.: . . . llixlary Alpha Phig Rhu Tun Sigma, Vivo Prvsillnnl, Secretary: l'anlu'llz'ni1: Council! llun! llnusc Cunnnilg llnnlio Clalmg WVHUQ Cap anml DaL!l1Cl CURTIS OSCAR CI.A'I'l7EI.'l'ER Y0rk,Pz1 lfurlzu-lor nf Scirlnw- in lflvrlrirzll lfug1'mw-ring Lamlula Chi Alphug Anxvrim-an ln-lilulv ol l'ilu'rlrim-al l'lllgilu'v1'u ALLEN ,IAY GLENN W.-.I 0f.mg..,N,,r lfflvlwlor of .flrlx mul l1'u.'Iu'Ior of Srif-lu-1' in lu'lvr'lri1'nI h'l1giln:1'ring Sigma Alpha Mn: Amvrivnn lnalilulu of l'ilm'Irival Ellgilin-vrs. JAMES BRUCE GODSHALL Stale College, Pa llflulivlor of Svivlnrrr' in lx'u.vim-.wx .llllllizlixlrulirm Kappa Sigma. Viva l'ri-sialn-nl: E1-onomivn Cluhg WVllUg Xlixvcl Chorus: llannlg lluz'.':m'lli11ll. RICHARD PETER GOLD While Plains, N. Y. Ifu1'l1r-lor of Sr-ivlwr' in lh1.vi1m.w.v ,flrlmini.vln:l1'nn Psyullology Clnlug Sociology Clnln: l-iw-onomivs Clnlng lim-lrru-Iliung TuIu'lu'g lnlramural Connril. BARRY RICHARD GOLDDERG Grcalk Nook, N. Y. Hunlzclor of Arla . . . I'fz:mmlnics, llvlilirnlSciumwr Sigma Alpha Ala: l'i Sigma Alpha. l'l'f'siil1-nl: l'1vonomivs Clulug Di-lmaling Sooiclyg lluz'l:n4'lli1mg Tnuvhu-g l'ulmliv Allairs Clnh. LESLIE S'l'lIAR'l' GOLDMAN Forest Hills, N. Y. lluvln-lor of S1'ir'ru'r' in lllzxim-.wx .llrllninfxlmliun Sigma Alpha Alu: MSA llousc of llc-pri-sl-lllalivrsQ En-unonlivs Clulrg Dvlnaling Soi-in-ly: Ollivvrs Clulxg WYRUQ llm'lcm'lliu':g Tnlwhv: Intramural Champion: l'uhlio Afhlirg Clulx. MELVIN ALAN COLDSTEIN East Elmhurst, N. Y. lf1lr'llr'Inr nf .flrlx . . . l'xyr'1lnlogy Siglna Alplm Mug Olllvu-rs Clulug WVRU: Touvlzv. FREDERICK WILLIAM GOOD Cllcllcnllum, Pa. Ilflrlwlnr of Srl'crlr'o in llllxillrxx .-lrllninislmliun l.amlnla Chi Alpha, 'l'r1'anur1'r: l'ix'mloniim Clnlvg Ollim-I-rs Clnllg lnlramural Council. ROGER MARSHALL GOODMAN Brooklyn, N. Y. liui'h1'lar of S1-.'1 1r'v in ffllvrllinll lz'ngi:n-vring 'l'nu Ill-la l'hi, Svorularyg l'i Mn l'ipnilon: Alpha Chi Sigma. S:'vrvlary: Ann'rim'an lnslilulv of Clwnlirnl lillgilia-ers: WVlll,lg llur'k1n'll lfllgirlwr. ,lOl-IN EDMUND COODYEAR l'Iol'scllcncls, N. Y. Ihu'lu'lur of S:'ir'nr'v in liu..vim'.v.v ,-lflminixlrulion lyplla llpsilon, Vino l'ruxi4l1-nlg Counsvlorg MSA lluuxc ol' llvprvnu-nlalivvrl, .Imlin-ial lloarul: l'In:onoinim's Clalxg Ollivc-rs Clulug Nlvnk Glu- Clulm. ANNE CARR GORDON F0101-Qft, Pu, lhn'ln'lnr nf Scivmw' . . . Biology, Cllvluixlry l'i Alu Epsilon. DONALD JOSEPH GREEN 131-ooklyn, N. Y. lhlvlu-Ior of Sr'i1'm'u in llzixiflrfxx .flfllnfnixlmlion Sigma Alpha Alug lic-onomicn Clnhg lh1r'kllr'llimlg Tourlzc, llnsinwq Manalgvrg Swimlningg l'ulxliu Allairn Cluh. .. .- . 1 .. -, u .4 -4 u '- u - o. 1 4 .. .. - . 71 ,IACQUELINE IIE'I'I'I CRILI. IIilIl7kllIIlllf,N. Y. llmrlwlnl uf .'IlIX . . . English I'In II'-ln Ixnppug Alpha: I.:nnInIn Ili-Iln: Ixuplm Ili-Itu Iupniiong Mnxn-nl f.Iwrnug Im,.,,1.-Hill, tjmnwilg I.'Am:m1,4, Lin-rnry Idililm-q Y'um'hr. .IANE'I' MARIE CRIMLEY Ririguwuml, N. .I. llurlu'lnrnl fills . . . l'nliIl'1'r1I Srivnrr' I'hi Mug Slmnixli Iiumw Cunnuilg WVIIUg Iinivr-rnily I'Iuy1-rug Cup :intl Ilnggvrg Clmpf-I llhnir. MARY LINN CROSSMAN Catnip I'IiII, Pu Ihn'ln'1'urnl flllx . . . Hnglixlr I'i Ih-lu Phi: Phi Alpina 'I'In-Isl. Vim I'r1-Hill:-nl: IIunl Ilonm- Connvilg 'I'uyInr Str:-1-I Ilonme Cnnnrriiz I'SI-IA-NI4I.tg Mix:-:I Cilurllug Cllrixlinn Assrxriallioyxg 7'111u'llr', Iiulitnr- inllliiivfg Sym'Ilrnnl'll1'e4, Vim' I'i'1':-xiulvlll. NANCI IIERIE CUISIN I IuQI1ing, N. Y. Iluzrlwlnr of fillx .... 9 mrinlugy Sociology Chili: I.'Al:l-:Nlmg lln1:lcmflli1ln. I.INDA GRACE CUILIJ Riclgciicld Park, N. .I. llm:ln'lnr nlS1:i1'mrn' in Erlurnlifm. . . . Elvnu-nlnry Allahu Signm Alphu, Vim: I'rvsi4I:-ntg Kuppn Chi I.:nnh1In: PSICA-NEA, Vim: I'rr-sid:-nl Mixm-:I Clmrnelq Chriwlinn Asrumiulimi, Int:-r-I uilh Cunnnil. RALPH CUSTAVSEN New York, N. Y. Iluclrvlnrnf flrls . . . lz'1'unun1i1'.v 111-Iln Upsiiung Ecununiics Clnhg 0IIim-rs Clnhg I.'A1:l-INIM, Iilminmm Mnmlgur. , . K f, ..- u n ., .-5 . 1. n 'v . .. u 1. .. ef w 1- Q 72 CAROL ANN CUTEKUNST Towson, Md. lhlwllvlornl firm . . . lIInlln'nmlir'x Eniwnraln limmc, I'rc-xifif-nt, Cnnncilg WSCA IIrnmr- uf Iivprveu-litxilivnwg Mixed Churnsg Slurlcnl Ilunrllmuk. DEBRA WAL'I'0N HAINES Musonviiic, N. .I. lhurhulnr nl Arts . . . illnllnsmuliux Inilvpr-nuIr-nl Wmnf-n's Coulwil, 'I'ra-nnnra-rg Sixlh Slra-4-l Iiumu-, Viva- I'r1'sinIf-nt: Lnrisun Ilnum- Cunnnilg WSGA Ilnnsn of Rcpruruenlnlivzrsg Cup nnul Dnggurg Mixc-:I Chnrnng Orcinwlrng Inlvr-I-'nilh Cunncilg Syncllrunultcs, 'l'rnnsum:r. DAVID ROBERT HALBERT Trenton, N. .I. llmrlivlnr njSzrir:rn:u . . . Biology Signm Alpha Epxilon, Sr-un-Inryg Student lfnunlty Congrt-ma, Cnhim-tg Clue-no Oihcvr, Prvsirlvnlg MSA Jluiininl Ilnnrulg Inlvrirulurnily Cunnuiig l'r1:-II'Ic4Iim:ilI Soni:-ly. BARBARA ANN I-IALI. Alcxundria,Va. lfncl11rlnrr1lSci1:lLcc . . . Cllclnfslry Pi Mn Iipsilung Suvvnlh Slrnnt Iluusc, Viuc I'rvni4Ivntg Sixth Sinful Ilulnw, Svurvlury- Trcnsiirferg Iionsu Councils: Anivricun CIN-lnicul Society. CHARLOTTE ANNE HALL Paris, Franco liuul11:InrnfArI.v . . . lllullzffrlirllfvs,Psychology Phi Signnl 'Yung Psi Chi, IIl'mI Rcsiclvnlg IInIIOy liunnc, Pr:-Hiull-nl: WSCA IIonm: of Ih-prusciilntivlmg Orcilusis, Prcsiiicnt, Secrclnry-'l'rumu1rcr. PAUL ARTHUR HAMMOND Bl1CkillgIlillll,Pil. linchclur ul flrlx . . . llvychnlogy Phi Culnnln Dvilug Cllririliun Asimciuliong Suncur. .I AMES PETER HAND Sun Antonio, Texas lluclmlnr of Alix . . . Gcnlngy Phi Kuppn Puig Oiiiccrs Clnhg Tanning II Cluh. LINDA HARDY CI1uddsFord,Pu. lirlullwlrzr ul Sui1'rn'v . . . Cflumixlry Alphu Chi Oinugng Alpha Lnlnhiln Dollug D4-Itu Phi Alphng Pi Mn Ejmihrng Mnrtnr Iiuunig Cnunsvlorg WSGA Scnutc, Prcninlcnig Ilnnsc of Ruprs-iu'nlutiv1rxg Wolnun's Glcu Club: Chnpul Choir. ROBERT CHARLES HARDY Shillington, Pu. Hachclnr 0fSciun1tc in Ezluzznlirm . . . Sncunrlury Knppu Dcllu Rho, Vicc Prurxirlvnt, Svcrviury, 'I'rf-nsnrcrg Inlnrfrnlvrnity Cunnnilg Chrixliun Asnuuinliong Alnuricun Chuiniunl Socivty. ANNA REBECCA HARMS Huntington Station, N. Y. lluclzrrlur ofS1:i1fm:uin Erlucrllinn . . . Svcnmlury I'hi Mn: Wunn'n'x GI4-1: Clnh, I'nhIivity Chuirnnlng Mixr-:I Clmrnsg I.I.AIiENIIA. Enliturg lhn'lcnr'lli1mg Knppu Dclln Elmilon, I'rs'e4i4I1:nlg Phi Aiphu '1'Iu'tng PSEA-NEA. .IOANNE IDELL HARRIS Drexel I-Iill, Pu. lluulmlar of Science in llluxfc Hrluculinn Ile-Im Zfwlng Alpha I.unlhcIu Dullng Mn Phi Elmilnn, Vim: Prcsinivntg WSCA Ilomw ni Rcprummlnlivvsg Wmnun'x Clue: Cluh, Stnclvnl Cnnriuclnrg Chupvl Choir, Sucre- turyg Mixmi Cimrns, Slnllcni Cnnclnuturg Chrinliun Anwnzinliun, Cnhinnlg Inlcr-I nith Cnllllrfilg MI'lNCg SAGO. NORMA PATRICIA HARRIS CIouc0stcr,Ma1ss. Ifriulzzrlor of Arls . . . Illrlilmlrrrlliux WSGA House of llcprnsnxihltivvsg WVI3Ug Chrisliun Ammcinliun. ,lllDI'l'l'I WELLS HARRISON Munsliolcl,Ol1io lhirlrvlnl' nf .-lrlx . . . Iinglixli, llwyvllulugr Kuplm Kappa Cnlnlmi, l'rvsiilvnlg llnrris llousi- Counvil: WSC-X llonor Cnunvil' Clurisliun Assouiuliong I.',-Km-:Slug lIm'knz'lliung Slurlrnr Ilunrllmnlr, Sf-vlion linlilori WRA lioural. PETER ARTl'l UR l'l AR RISON Now York City, N. Y. lfiu'ki'ln1 nj .flrrx . . . I.'lu'n1i.vlry', I'l1iIu.m11l:,v Sigma l'l1i Elvxilong Ami-rirnn lilivlnivnl Suri:-lyg Rillv Clulv. MARY ESTI l ER l'lARTSI'lORN New York, N. Y. llmrlnrlnr ul .flrrs Sl'IlRl,EY ISATTLE HARVEY Suurstlulu, N, Y, l1'm'ln'lnr nfSl7i4'll1'c . . . Hlrllirrllzlrylz'1Iu4'uli4m Dvltu D4-lm Di-llal. S1-urvtalryg l r1-nrh llouso Soviul Clmirlmmq l'SI'i.-K-NICA: Qm'm'i1'xColirl, llonwmroming. lllililnry Hull. lVIAR'l'l'lA l'I'llLLIl'S l'lATCl'l Nulluy, N, J, lhwlivlor nj Suiumrn' in lz'rIm'uliuu . . . lz'Ir'rm'nIur.v l'Sl'i,-K-NIC,-Kg Cllrisliun Asiuwinliong lfizvlrrlzfllirllrg SIHIIIYIII Ilumllmnk. ELLEN LOUISE HEADLEY Lowisb1lrg.1,Pu. Ifuch4'lnrul.'lrls . . . Dmlnrl I 'l'lu't:i Allahu Pliig Univvrsily Plalyvrsg Cup uml Dagger. ' 7 ' 7 V 0 lil :X lv n ' ll . J 41 gl 0 Q D O O 0 0 fl 0 -T 13 u 0 0 U U 'S 'D YI fl I B I .. ANNE LEONARD I-IEATZIG Ncwlonvillc,Muss. llrurllvlnr aISr:innrr1' in Hfluvrlliun . . . Elvrmvrlury Knppn Dvllug Curley Iloue-in Council: I'SlCA-NEA: Wnnu-n's Glmv Clulug Cllrislinn Asnouiuliong L'At:ENnA. KENNETH PARKER HEINZE Rockville Ccnlcr, N. Y. lluclmlur of S1:frr1u'1r in Cllulllirlll Enpinmving DONALD LEE HEISTAND R0lll'0l'Sl0Wl1,pil. llrurln-lur uf Si'i1'm':r In Elvfflrivrll Eligirrrrrillg Lumluln Chi Alpllug Tun llolu Pig Amvrivun lnxlilulu of El:-utriuul l'Il1ginm-ra STUART CHARLES HEMPEL IIIUIIHWZIIILIEI, N. Y. Hulfllrlur of fills Knppu Signing lfllfkllllllfllll, Ailvvrlising lN'luung4'r: Dc-1lu'x List. EDWARD THOMAS HERUOLD Crcul Ncuk, N. Y. llncllulalu Sric-lrvvr . . . liinlugy I I'l1i Kuppu Puig Swartz llnll, l'rl'e-xiclmllg Nlixcil Chorusg Clirislinn Ammmrinlion. DOROTHY VIRGINIA HESS Ilrlcllvlur ofSc:i1vnr:1: . . . lliulngy Linwood, N. J. Dvllu Zolug Woillclfx Cl:-1' Clulrg lllixvil Chorus: Christian: Aimmfizilion. LEROY RAYMOND I-lE'l l'Cl'lE Ilurrllvlor nf Ari.: mul lifzrllvlur nl Sviumru in lfiuil lfrrgirluw-lim: liultimorc, Mil. I'lli Gunmm D1-lin, 'I'rc'muirorq Tun R1-lu Pig I'i Mu Epxilong Omni:-run Dvllu Kuplmg Aim-riswun Sorfivly of Civil Engincvrx, l'r4-sill:-nlg Buulrncll Elzgillrrfl, Eclilorg Imrulnurul Clmlnpinng lfoollmll. FREDERICK JAMES HILLS Forty FUN, Pil- lhlzflwlur uf Science in, Cllr-rnicul Engirxvarrfng Amcrivnn lmililnlc of Cln-miuall Engim-vrs. Sc-vruluryg Cllrisliam Aseoociutiong Buclcrmll lfrlginuul. KENNETH STEPHEN HIRSHON Brooklyn, N. Y. l1'uz'ln:lor ol Szrivrizzu in Cllclllizrul Elrgiriwrilrg WILLARD DAVID HISCOX lIUllI0Il,I'l1. lluulwlur ol Sfrivrnvz: in lllm'lmni1'ul lc'ug.i1irz'rirlp: Amf-rirnn Socivly of Morrlmnivnl liligiiivvr-4 WILLIAM ELWOOIJ l'll'l'CHCOCK, JR. Eusl .IUW0ll, N. Y. lhlclivlnr uf Svinlzru in llla-vrlmriivul Hngflrz-vrirlg Amcricuu Socil-ly of lSlvnlmuin:nl l'fngim'or-4, I'rvsi1l1-nl: Sowvr BARBARA CAROL I-IOAG PiltsIiclfl,Muss. Iinulmlor uf flrlx . . . llfolupy lin-llu Zvlu, S1'croluryg llnml. I 73 CAROLYN FAY IIOCKER I-Iorsl1r:y,Pa. llrlclzelor of flrls Doilu Zolug Pi Mo Epsilon. WILLIAM ,JAMES HGDCKINSON New Hydc Park, N. Y. Huelnrlnruf flrlx . . . Euonornirrs Phi I.:unlzdu Tlictug Swurlz llull. S1-rrrulury-'l'r:-:num-rg Anmrioun Cllcniicul Socivlyg l'ir:0nun1i1:s Clubg Dolmling Society, Vie.: l'roxi:lvnlg l'erxlling Rifle:-ig Chriulion Asso- cinliong Bueklzellian. .JOHN SAMUEL I-IOEGI. l'Imnpslr:zul, N. Y. Bachelor of Science . . . Ifllemixlry 'I'liolu Cllig R. O. 'l'. C. Cunlul Cupluin. HERBERT KREIDER IIOIVFMEIER New Cumberland, Pa. llachclnr nfSeien1:e fn llluclmnicul Ifllgineering DONALD FRANK HOGAN Ridgewood, N. J. linclmlur uf girls: . . . Ecnrmlnicx Siglnn Alpllu Epsilon, MSC llouve of lloprmurnlulivcsg Econulnien Clulig Iiufskncllirm. STEPHANIE JEAN HOKUF Timonium, Md. Huclurlor of Sciemrv . . . Ilinlngy Kuppu D1-llo, 'l'rv1oulrcrg Curvy lloune Connvilg Wonu:n'u Glow- Club: Mixed Chorus Chrisliun Am-iouiuliong l,'Ar:ENm.g lluckuelliung Slurlnnl llfmvllroolcg Touche. MARTIN MATHEW ALISERT HOLMES Roclncslm, N. Y. Bachelor of Science in Ill:-rrlluliivul Engirufering All-University Crmm-Counlry Isl Plueug Vurxily Truck. KENNETH LEE IIOOVER Hummel:-uown, Pu. Hrlclwlflr of Srfforufo in lllrmlumivrzl Engineering Tllelu Cllig MSG lloum: of lh'prmu-nlulivvr.5 Anmrinun Snnioly of Mmvlmoieul Ellgilien-rug Ollioers Club: Pcnlhing Rifles. DAVID AR'l'I-I UR IIOWELLS Andover, Mass. llrmlurlar ol Arts . . . Elmnvrrllu ROLAND CHANN HTOON Rangoon, Union of Burma liuuhelnr uf Arts . . . llistory, Poliliral Science Tanning Swimming. CARL JAY HUDSON Meadowbrook,Pu. lirwlmlor of Sr:i1cm.1: in llmilwxx fllllrlinixirrllinu Sigluu Alplin Epnilong Onlicron Dolln Koppu, 'l'rvmulrm-rg Sludnnl l uonlIy Congn-im, Cubinol. Vim: l'n-xiulvulg Coumurlorg MSA lloum: ol' ll:-pre:4enluliv1-ic. .lunlicriul Ilourllg Eeonlmiicn Clulug WVIIUQ Cliriuliun Amuoniulion, l'rc-nirlu-ut, Viee Pr:-uinlc-nlg Tomrlurg Inlruoxurul Cllulnpiong Sono:-rg Wrexllingg ll Clulr. l'l'lILll' CABEL HUNTER Sllllllllglfllhpll. Ilaclzelnr afSr:iemr1: . . . Ifinlugy Dellu Upailong Cuulneclurg Pre-Mcdicul Socictyg Chrinliuu Aewsoeiuliun. 74 JOHN PETER HU'I'Cl'lINCS Hcnsonvillc, N. Y. Iincluzlnr ol Sr:ien1'u in. lluncillexs flllminixlmlinn Kuppu Dvllu Rllog MSA Ilouue of R1-pr:-ru-nI:lliva-15 Eeouolni1's Clulug l'vr:+l1ing Rifle-ug WVliUg Cllrixliun Assouiuliong lnlruionrul Council. MICHAEL LEE INGRAI-IAM Wayne, N. J. Iir1el1uIor11If1rl.v . . . lz'ugli.vlL Student Fuoolly Congrmas, Counrilg Ilulc-pvmlvnl Mr'n':4 Council, Co-l'rc-uid:-nlg Ruclio Club, Henri-lury, 'I'reueu1rorg WVllUg l1'u4'h'lu:lliurlg T1uu'ln', Lilerory Editor. LLEWELLYN I'ROl7ER'I' IRELAND Luncusler,Pu. lfuclurlornf flrlx . . . Biology Siglnu Clli, Prcsinlcnlg lnlr-rfrulvrnily Council: MSA llouxv of lh-pro:-urnlulivus, Secretory, Ollieurn Clulmg 'l'ruvkg Il Clulv. WENDY LOU IRELAND Trenlon, N. J. lhlcllelnr of Alix . . . lllulholmllirw l'i lieln l'hi, Sr-vroluryg Sixlli Str:-ol llonno, 5:-nrolury-'l'rn-:muror: 'l'u'lor Slrn-4-l lloosn- Vice Vrusialvnlg llooxc Coimuilng llouiclvrmw- Councilg Cup onul lluggvrg Mixed Choruu Clirixliun Ai-uuwiuliong Oroliesixg lfrvnllulun Clams Cuonuil. BRUCE ANTHONY IRVINE Merion, Pu. llucluvlnr of flrlx . . . l'nlili1'ul Slriemw Kuppu Siglnu, l'r1'si1lvol: 'l'ln-ln Alpllu Pliig lnl1'rI'r:lI1'rniIy Conun-il: MSA Jullioiul lloural, S:-rw-Iuryg Ollievrx Clulng llniver-oily Ployvrsg Cup :lull lIogg4-rg Ma-u'u Glvr: Clulig Mix:-rl Chorus. ROBERT BARRY JOHNS I.z111cuSh:l',Pa1. limilmlnr of Alix rlnrl lluvllurlor of Science in Civil lu'nginr'4'Ifl1g l'lli Gununu Dollug Stull:-nl lfuoully Congress Counvilg Claws Olliuvr, l'rve+i4lcnl3 American Society ol Civil Eugiuccrsg Buukuell Engineer, Soccer. ms'r'rY ANNE JOHNSON Kew ai,r.h.,,S,N,Y lIm'l1elur of.-lrlx . . . l'.ry1vlli1l1rg,1', Religion Phi liln: llhi4Siglna Tau: Kappa Chi I-amlula: Mixed Churnx Lhristian Association: Inter-Faith Cpnnvil. ELEANOR MILLER JOHNSON Irowistmmvu. lt'11cl11'lur of fills , . . Cllernfslry Alpha l.amlnla Delta: Chi Chi: University Players: Christian Asaueialiung Touelae: Orelwsin. Wllil4l'AM l3REWS'l'ER JOHNSON Wtvst Chester, Pa. llrxcllelornfnlrls . . . illrllllvnlnlicx Signia Chi: Ollievrs Clnh: hli'n's Give Clnh: Christian Axsoeiatinn. OAROI. VIRGINIA JOHNSTON Miami,1?1u. linclicloruf Seicrrrc . . . llinlngy Di-lta Zeta, Vice President: llonse ol' Representatives Univernity Players: Cap and Dagger. MARY liI,l,l5N JONES A1-dmm-C,PiL llmrlwlur of.-ills . . . llixtvry Ili-lta ll:-lta Ili-lta: Taylor Str:-et llnnse, Vive Primiileat, S1-rn-Iary-Treasurer: llarris ilnnse Cunnvilg I'Sl'iA-NEA: WVRU: Cap and lhlggvr: Christian Association: l,'At:l-INIIA: Ori-In-sis: Qn1'f'n's Cnnrt, ilnnwvnming: Class Council. NANCY ANN JONES Ithaca, N. Y, lhmlwlor Of Sciurme in liusirmss fltllniuislmlinn Alpha Sigma Alpha, 'l'reasnrt'r: Alpha l.amhda Da-lla: Delta Mn De-lla, 'Prvaanrer Residence Council: Orchestra: Rand. NANCY RUTH JONES Rllillt'l'i-0I'Il, N. J, lincllelnr of .flrlx . . . Polilirnl Sr'i4'nire Phi Sigma Tan: Sociology Club: Christian Association: linekm'lli1m. JAMES FREIJERIC ,I UNC Shaker lleigllts, Ohio llmrhulnr uf Seivmve fn. lll4'clmnit'ul Fngincerlllg Independent Men's Cmmeil: American Society of Mechanical Engiinrers: Olheers Clnh: Pershing Rifles. BILl.lE PENELOPE KAFCPHNSKI Winfield, N. .l. llueltelor of Artx . . . Hnglixh. Dt-lta Zeta, Si-vrelary: XVSGA llpnxe nl' Representatives: University Players: Cap and Dagger: LUXGENIDAQ Huckncllinng Touche: Mnjnrettes. MARVIN KAHAN Lido Beach, N. Y, Bachelor nf Arls . . . Hllglisll, Phi liamhda Tin-ln, Viee President: 'l'hi'!a Alpha Phi: lnleiiratvrnily Conaeil: MSA lloui-me Oi lh'pi'een'ntativu:-1: WVIIU: University Players: Cup alnl llagger, President, Secretary: Cllristitni Association. MICHAEL ALLAN KASNICK, JR. Central City, Pa, liacllelvr ofScfvr11?rr fn. Chemivnl lfllg1'1mc11'l1g Phi l.ambda Theta: American Institute Oi' Chemical Engineers Oilicers Club: llaskethall: liasehall. ' THOMAS EDISON KEECH Mt.W01f,P1., lhurllclnr nf Science in l.'ln'lnit'ul Engineering Tan Bela Pi: American lnstilnte of Chemical l'fngiln'ers, Vice l'ri-sidenl, 0 -a o o 4 fl a u -u a n u uw u ra o a If n s a s u a is ff- .1 If n n n u e o u u Q 4 q 0 WILLIAM ROBERTSON KEECH Nurhclh,Pu. Bachelor of Anx . . . llisznry 2f'lln Upsrilnn: Delta Phi Alpha: Phi Alpha Theta: Omiemn llvlla Kappa, l rr-sidellt: .ttnlelit l'aenlty Congress, Treaunrer: Cnnnioelur: Clans Oilieer, Viee President: Men's Give Club: Chapel ChOir: Christian Arrmeiatinn, GEORGE LOMMEL KENYON liflehvlnr 0fSci1:ucc . . . l.'llcrnf.v1r,v VVihningtOn, Del. Phi Lamhda Theta: Pi Mn Epsilon, 'I'reannrer: Alpha Chi Signnl, Prexiflent, Vice President: American Chemical Sueiety, President. .lUDl'l'H CLARA KEPPLER Meadowbrook,Pa. Bachelor of fills . . . livycllology Ilarria Ilonse Cnnncil: linrisun llmnle Council: WVRU: Christian Association, lluelcnzrlliung Syliellroiietten, President, Secretary. SUSAN AMELIA KILCORE Expnrt, Pa. lluehelur of Seizrmrc . . . llinlngy, Iflnrlnislly ll4lta 71 ' ' ' 1 l' milon ill nl Ruidtnl l lri-mn llnuui 1'1nnn il ata, Viec lresnlent: ll Ml 'il . 'I 'A ' Z ff - -3 A 5 I W5CA llnmse OI' Representatives: Cap and Dagger: Mixed Chorus: Christian Armo- ctatmng L'AGENllA, Managing Editor. ANN BURROWS KINCSIZURY New Canaan, Conn. liuclzelorof flrlx . . . Frcllvlz Pi Delta Phi: l reneh llunse, President: Mixed Chorus: Rand: lilihlil-INIIA, Section Editor: Slzulunl llumllnmlc. JOHN ALEXANDER KIRK, JR. '1'reutun,N.J. Bachelor of Science . . . Biology Phi Lambda Theta: American Chemical Society: Oiliccra Club. 75 KEl.'I'I'I EVAN KLEIN Cullugc Point, N. Y. Ilurluxlur of Sninrnrrr in h'lmrlri1:nl lingifmrfring Aliiurirznn Institute ul El:-clrirzall Enggiiuzurimz. LEROY THEODORE KLING, JR. Ilncluflnr ul Svfirflum in l1'u.vilmxs flrlllriluivlruliun Univrrrxily I'l:xyursg Cnp nnrl llnggvr. GEORGE SAMUEL KLINGLER lirimliclcl, Mass. lhlchclnr nf fills . . . English Rhu 'I'nu Signing I'r'rxhing Rillumg WVDII. IIRENDA ELAINE KOOMAN lluchrzlnr l:lS1:if:llr:r2 . . . Ifiulugy Alpha Higlllu Alphug Lnrisun llrmxu Gmimzilg l'SI'lA-NEA: Gllrixlizln Ammciiilimig Iliulngy Suuicly. WILLIAM. GEORGE KOl'I'l' llurrluslnr nf firlx . . . h'r,'nrluIll11rS lVIl.Vc1'non, N. Y Siglnu Alpha Mn, Vim: Prcnialculg Iulmrrlrulvrnily Gunnuilg liaemiilolziics Gluhg Tnurrllu. LEON IIERRELI. KORNREICII lfrlrrlmlvr nl fills WUl'I'1!ll, Pu Tllclu Chig Inlrnmurnl lluxing Glmmpiung lilun's Glvr: Gluhg l'hi Siglnn 'l'uu. Wczsl. Millon, Pu. .Mz1rion, N. Y. 0 u 0 o n u fn r- u 1, 1, u u r u 0 as na 0 0 o o u 0 u a rn u m u o o -x 0 ra A u 0 n of 76 JOYCE RUTH KRAEKEL Jenkintown, Pu lluclmlurof firlx . . . Snciulugy I'hi Mug XVSCA Ilnusu nf lh'prmu'iilnlivvn3 Sociology Ghihq Wolm-n'f4 Glvc Cluhg Chupul Ghnirg Mix:-nl Gliuru-sg Gllriuliun Asnmziuliun. ROGER WILLIAM KRAMM D1lIlVIllC,I,Ll lirurluzlur nf Sciclurn in llu.vi1n'.v.v flrlminlfelrulinli DAVID l'I'lILIl' KREDEL Piltshurgl1,Pa lhmlmlor of Szriuluwr in lf11xir1cs.v ,-lfllniniunlliull 'I'hlrlu Chig Swartz Iluu-ur Gnunmxilg Eunnmnius Clnh. .IANE HOPE KRIMSLEY New Hyde Park, N. Y Ilurlnrlul nfSa'ir'll1!4' . . . lliulnpy Alpha: Ihi: Imrixun Ilumu- Gmmvil: WSGA Ilomw uf Ih-pri-N4-illnlivvn: Ami-ri1'1m Glivlnivnl Swim-lyg llniwrsily l'luy1-rag Cup mul Duggm-rg Riulugy Cluh. NANCY LOU KUNKEI. LcwislJurg,Pa. llurln-lnr af Szricmwf in lfrlzlrnlion . . . Hlfrrnvnlury Alpha Sigma Alphn, l'r1'r.i1l4-nl, Svvrcemryg Phi Alphn 'l'h1-Ing WSGA Svunlcg PSEA NEA, Pri-nirlvnlg Ghi Ghi, l'ri-niilvnl, Sucruluryg llumlg Inter-Fnilli Council. KENNETH WILLIAM LACKIE Hz1rrison,N.Y lhurlmlnr nfS1Ji1'lLCc . . . Clu'rni.vlly' Kuppn Drlln ilhng MSA Ilmieuz nf Ruprmeniilnlivcs: Anwriuun Glurnliunl Souiulyg WVIIII: Inlrnlnurul Gmumil. ,lANE'l' MAY LAIRD BloomHcld,N. J. lI1urln'lurnffirl.v . . . Englixll. , Kuppu Knppu Gummn, Vim: lrcsialm-lllg WSCA Ilomu- of lh-prcnclllulivusg I.'AGl-ZNDA, Svvlion lkfclilurg YVRA Ilnxlrnl. VIRGINIA JEAN LAMBERT Huclclun Heights, N. .I. llrzzrlwlnr nf flrlx . . . 1llf1lln'mrrlifv.v, Erunonlizrs l'hi Mu, 'I'rm-mulrcrg Alpha Lannlnlu Du-llu, 'l'rvn:-iurvrg Kuppu Ghi Lnmhiln, Vim: I'rv1-li tlvnlg llurris Ilull, Sm:rnlnry-'I'r4-mulrutg Mixvel Chorus: Ghrisliun Am4um:iuliuiig Inlcr- Ifuilh Council. PETER LAROSA Massapequa, N. Y. lIrl1:lu'lurujflll.v . . . lflizelnixlry I.umli4lu Ghi Alphng Ollivvrs Glnhg l'1'rsliing Rillvsg lnlrumurul Ghumpiung I'rc-Mcllicnl Suuicly. WILLIAM ALIVREIJ LARSON While Plains, N. Y. llm:lrf'lnr uf flrls . . . hlrnrmlliinrx unrl l'nlilir'ul Sr'i1'nz'u Siglnu l'hi Epsilon, Hmviul Glulirnuuig lmvrfrillvrixity Cnumvilg Swartz Ilum-11: Cuunuilg lsiunnulnhm Gluhg Ghrixliun Axsnuinlion. RAl.I'l'l ADAMS LEE. .IR. Pluiilliclfl, N. J. Ilmrllvlur nf Suiumru in Iiu.wilm.v,v firllllillixlmliull Sigma Alphu Epnilnug Iimniiniilixws Gluhg Trllwlizf. l'A'l'IlIGIA LOUISE LEIDY HucldmmIicld,N. J. Bucl11'loraff1rl.v . . . Socinlngy, Iivyclinlngy Alpha Chi Onwgn, Hccrnlnryg Mixf-il Ghnrusg lhlcrlflurlliulig Sluelcul llrlmlbuokg WRA Iiuurll. n u ry 41 0 0 I: 4 tv n 0 :n n n iw qu o n r- FRANCIS DAVID MALAK Bachelor of Science in Cluflrliwll Ifrlgyizumrirlg Tllclu Chi: Alucriunu lmclilulc nf Cluvmicul Engim-vm, Ollicvrs Clulzg lhmc-hullg Nvwumu Cluh. JOHN FRANCIS MA SLASN IK Wilkvs-l3a11'rc, Pu. lfrwllclor of Sciuncc in E'Il?0lffl'Il1 Iu'llgl'm'1'ri1lg American Iuslilulc of Elvclricul Eugiunorxg Dvlunling Sncirlyg lluckncll Hngincur PATRICIA BEMIS MARBLE Greenwich, Conn. llfnrlrululul flrls . . . PulilirulSvivlmu WVliUg Mixvnl Chorus: LHKGENIIAQ limrklwlliung Tvuz'lu'. .lUDl'l'H CLARE MARVIN Lcwislmrg,Pa1. I1'r1z'lu-lnruf.-lrl.v . . . Sociology llhi Mu, Vive l'x'1'si1lvul: Alphn Lumhmlu Dnrllug Allxhn Kuppo Dvllug Morlur llonrml, Ifrvsiclolxlg Kappa Chi I,umlnIug WSGA Sounlc, lluusu oi lhvprmu-ululivn-:4Q Soviology Lluh: Chi Chi, l'r1-siclvul: Mixvnl Clloruxg lhlullg Chrisliuu Assoc-inliou, Cuhiuulg lulcr-l uilh Council, Clluirumn. RICHARD G0 ULD MA STERS Bu n gm-, Pu. liuulnflurnf flrlx . . . lfzlglixlr Sigma Phi lilmilong l'nyullology Cluhg Sociology Clula: Clu'in-xliuu Ammviulion: luh'r-l nilll Couuvilg L'Aol-:Nnlig Ihnrkuvlliun. ROBERT ANTHONY MA'l'ALlICCI Vinulauul, N. .L llucllclur of Srivmw' in lllzxillr-xx .flllrrrillixlrallivrrz Dulln llpsilong NSA llousu: ui lin-lnwsvxllulivi-s3 l'In-ouoluima liluhg lluiwraily l'luy4-rs Mvu's Glcc Clulng Chrinliuu Asuociulioug lulrumurul Cluuupiou. JANET ALICE MAYR Eric,l'u. llnohulnruf.-lrl.v . . . Iivycrlzulngy,Snriulngy Allrhu Phi, Si-urvluryg Dvllu l'hi Alphu, 'l'rm-alsurr-rg Sociology Clulug Chrirdiuu Association. VALERIE 'l'l'IORN'l'0N MCCARTHY Englewood, N. .L llucluzlornf Arls . . . Englixln Kuppu Kuppn Cnmumg Small llnunc, Vine I'rr-sinlcutg llurris llousc Couuvil: L,AGENllAQ Slurlunt Ilamllmnkg Trmflw. HOWARD IRWIN MQDEVITT, JR. llrnrlu-lor ul Science . . . l'hysivs V Bultimorv, Md. Them Chig MSA llousv oi lluprveuvnullivcsg Pllysics Cluhg Dc-lmliug Souivly. JEAN EMILY MCMURRAY Springfield, N. .L Iluclnalnr cf Science in Muxic Erlncnlinn Phi Mug Worm-n'e4 Glue Cluhg Owlu-slrug llnual. MARGARET MARY McCROARTY Gurdon City, N. Y. Ilncllzrlnr ulS1ri0ncc in Erluuulfon . . . Srcrrllrrlflry Phi Alplm Thnln, Suurvlnryg Tnylnr Slrcvl lluusc Council, Prcsillc-ut: WSGA'llousu ui llcprcrueululivon, Vicc llrcsiclculg PSEA-NICAQ WVDU, Svlrrvhlryg Mixvul Lhorung ll AGENDA: WRA llourll. JOHN JAMES McKENNA, JR. Norll1HilIs,1'u. liaclzclnr of Science in Bu.vimzxs Aflrninixlmlian Phi Cnuuun D1-llng Economics Cluhg Oiiicvrs Cluhg Mvn'n Glco Cluhg Iulruulurnl Chumpioug Wrcslling. Nulronu, Pu. .IUDITH ALICE LEVY B1-mlxvjllu, N. Y lim-llvfor nl firlx . . . lfllglish. l n'm'l: lluivm-rsiiy Playa-rfag Cup :uni lhlggi-rg Wil-I llourd: On-lu-sis lIfu'ln'lnr of .S'1'fcl1a'4: in lfflmwlion . . . Elvlm-nlury S1-vc-ulll Sir:-1-l llousv Cullum-il, Vim' l'rmi4h'ul: l'Sl'l.'I-NIC.-K: Ciirir-liuu Assoviaxliouz l,'A1:HNlm. ALIlliR'l' ARNOLD LINDER Nmvllriluiu,l1u Ilm'1n'l0rnf.'lrl.v . . . 1'ff'unolnirs Sigluu Alpha Epsilon: lIm'km'lli1mg 7'n1u'l1v. DAVID LYMAN LYON Elmira. N. Y. Ifzlvllvlur nfSr'fu'l1r71' . . . Iliolngy, !.'li1-frrixlrlr lilmlu-l Choir: Mix:-il Chorus: llauulg Slualvul .hm-rii-:lu Guilnl of Orgnnixls, 'l'rn-usurvr, S1-1-rn-Iurv. CONSTANCE ALEXANDRA MACKICRELL lilsrlrrlor of Si'ivm'r- in lfrlumllinrr .... 9 vzfurulnry Mcrclmulvilh'-, N. ,l l'hi Mug l.'M:HNuAg Iim'kn4'lliuu. ,lllDI'I'l-l DEXTICR MAIICR Som-on l ulls,N.Y. lfuzrhclnrof Arlx . . . Englixll Dclln Zulu, I'rcsiclcutg PSICA-NlCAg lllixx-nl Chorus , ,, .1 K- .V .- s- .1 0 4- c w 0 1 -v 0 0 77 IANE ALICE LlGI'I'I'I'IR Clow-Iu11cl,Ol1i0 HELEN LOUISE McLAREN Archnorc,Pu. Bachelor nf Science in Erlucnlion. . . . Secnmlnry Kappa Kappa Gamma: Phi Alpha 'l'h1-ln, 'i'rl'anurerg Mortar liaartlg Kappa Ili-Ita Epxi- nnng Stull'-nt. l aealty Congress, Ihecmwls-rg Panh:'lIeni4: Couneil, l're:4i4lentg Claim Oili- uer, Secretary: Larinun llama: Sueial Chairnmng Lariunu Ilumu- Cminvilg Mix:-il Clmriing Christian Auxoeiationg Bucknellinn.. .IOHN LINN MEINERT Summit, N. .I. liaelmlvr nf flrlx . . . Pxyclmlogy Sigma Chip Counselor, Pnychalogy Cluhg Mixrwl Choruxg Intramural Council. CLIFFORD KENNETH MELIXERCER West I'itt.ston, Pa. Bnrrlielnr of Science in liuxiriexs flrllninixlnllinn Sigma Chig Varsity Ifuotlmll, Captain. ELLIO'l l' MERRILL Staten Island, N. Y. Ilaehelnr nl Arts University Playersg Kappa Sigma. DONALD GENE MESSER Wriglltsvillmv, Pa. Baclielnr of flrls anrl Buclzalnr nf Science in Meclmnicrll Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. FRANCES ROLL MILLER Glen:-aide, Pu. Bachelor of Science in Erlucnlicn. . . . Hlelnenlnry PSEA-NICAQ Cap :ind Daggerg Christian Auemeiatinng Bucknellirln. JOSEPH .IOHN MILLER, JR. West Pittston, Pa. Ilarzhelar of .firls Sigma Chig R. O. T. C. RICHARD PAUL MILLER SpringGeld,Pa. Hnchclor nf Science in Erlucalinn . . . Secnnflruy Sigma Chi, Sucial Chairman: Sigma Pi Sigmag Interfralernity Councilg MSG Ilmme of Representative:-xg PSEA-NEAg Economics Cluhg WVIIU: Burrknellinn. S. BRUCE MILLON Long Beach, N. Y. Bachelor aj Science in Businexs Azlminixlmlion Phi Lamlnla Thetag MSA lleuae of Reprcnentntiveag Enzonuniica Claliq WVIIUQ Uni- vcrnity Playcrsg Cup and Dagger, llusincss Mauagerg Christian Asnocintiong Back- nelliang Touche. DEBORAH ,IANE MILTON Broomull,Pzt. Bachelor of flllx . . . Iiwyclmlugy Pi lietn Phi, Presiclentg Alpha Lnmlula Dt-ltag Pai Chi: II:-ml Cnunselorg lleail Resi- lient Larinon Ilouae Cuuneilg VVSCA Senate, Ilouse ol' Representatives: Cap annl Dagger: Mixed Clmrusg Christian Amsociatinng I.'At:ENuA, Si-etion Ellilorg Buclrru'llinng WRA Hourd, Vice President. ELIZAl3E'l'I'I ANN MINE Clifton, N. J. Iiaclielnr al Science . . . Biulugy Pi Beta Phig Larinon House Council: WVIIUg Mix:-:I Clnirua Christian Assuciatiung Buclcnellinng Touche. GERALD ARTHUR MINTURN Ccnou, N. Y. Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in EI:-clricul Engineering Phi Lambda Theta, Secretary, Proctorg American Institute of Elm-elrieal Engineers. . ia u w 0 u fl 1- u a g Q fi no u n q. . it u a n 4. r. q .n u 1 in - 0 n o rr vw 4. Q n n uv 78 GEORGE MONCILOVICII Concmaugh, Pa. Bachelor of Science in Clielllierll Engineering American Institute of Chemical Enginecrsg Intramural Boxing Championg Varsity Football. MARIE ANN MONSEN Brooklyn, N. Y. Bachelor of flrls . . . Sociology Kappa Delta, Vice I rf'xinlcnlg Alpha Kappa Della, Prcsiilvnlg Sigma D1-Ita Pi, Vice Pri-sitlentg Cmmselorg Ilead Resiilentg Harris Iltmne Cuuncilg WSGA Ilomus oi Ri-prenenlativcsg Sociology Clubg Christian As:-iueiation. .IACK CLARENCE MOORE St. Petershurg,Fla. Ilnclielnr ol Science in Mechanical Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon, Trensurerg American Institute oi Mechanical Engineers: Christian Asxoeiationg Bucknell Engineer. PETER ROBERT MOORE WesleyviIlc,Pu. Bachelor af Arts . . . Puli1icalScienee Kappa Sigmug American Institute of Electrical Engineerag WVliUg Ranzlg Christian Asaoeiationg IBAKIENIQA. GEORGE THOMAS MOREAU Indiana, Pa. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering llumac Councilg American Society oi Civil Engineera, President. MARILYN MORGAN Pitlsljurglhpgl, Bachelor of Arts Kappa Delta, Seeretaryg Ilarriu and Ilunt Iluuae Cuuncilag WSGA llnuac of Repre- sentativesg Sociology Clubg Christina Asauciationg L'AGI'!NDAj lfacknelliun. 1 v- 1- 1 .vu 1 , Y- -. p ,- . i - . WlLI.I'AM GEORGE OHME, JR. l!m'llrflurufArlf . . . .fllt Uppc1'Monlclnir, N. .l. Cllnpcl Choirg M1:u'v Clcu Clubg Cllrislinn Assmrinliem. RUDOLPH CUNTHER OSWALD Hachuluruf Science . . . l'l1y.vic.v Ridgewood, N. Y. Knppn Dvlln Rlmg Alplnl Clli Signing Alnvriuun Cllcniiuall Scurivlyg Physiml Clullg l'urslling Riilvug lnlrunulrnl Cllnnuviollg Snccvrg li Clubg Aulcricnn Im-uilulc ui Phyxizzs. HAROLD RAYMOND PALEY RcdLion,Pn. lfuclmlur of Science in llluchrlniurll Engineering Alnuricnn Sociz-ly of Mvcllnniuznl Engiucurn. GEORGE DAVID ,PARSONS Eclwzu'clsvillu,Pu. Brmlzclnr nj Science in lllreulmnicnl Engineering 'l'nu llcln Pig Ann-ricnu Society nf Nlcullzlrliuall Enginccrw TIMOTHY DUNCAN PARSONS Slmukerl-Icigl1ts,Ol1io Iinclu-Iorvf Arls . . . Economics Phi Lnmluln 'l'lu:ln: American Society of Civil Enginm-u-x Ecuxmlnins Clubg lVlrrn'rx Glcc Club. .lAN WALKER PARVIN M0ri0n,Pu. Bmrhelnr ol Suicncu in Illuclmnirrul Engineering WILLIAM VINCENT MORRELL Elmira, N. Y linvln-lar ul Sui:-nec in Buxinrxs .flflminixlmlinn, Hcomunica Club. UNIJA MORRIS Rig-gl-lsvillc, Pu. Ilaclwlnr of Arlx . . . l's-wlrolngrv Rnppn Rnppn Gnmiuug licnzl Rusiclvnlg Clllsu Omrur, Sn-4-rvlnryg Lnrisun lluunu Conn- Ml: WSGA llunur Louncilg Qnvcn, llsnm-uuiningq Qui-1-n's Cuurl, llolxuwzmxlillg, Niliinry linll. JAMES LEE MORRISON Trcnlqm, N, J, lirwln-lnr nl Scivmrn in Civil lz'r1gi1lr'4'rirlg Plli LnnlbilnN'l'lioIn: l rm-sinlnnlg Inlvrfrulurnily Cmuwil: Aluvrirnu Sunil-ly nf Llvll lunglm'n'rs, Svcrvlnry: Ollici-rs Club: liusvlnnll. CAROLYN MARGARET M USSINA Williilllislmgmrt, Pu, llucllclor of .V-lllx . . . Englisll. Rvligiun, Pxyvlmlugy, Snviulngy Alplm Knppn Dvllng Dvlln l'lli Alpliu: Conmwlurg lln-nil liz-sixlviitg Min-nl lllmrus Cllrisliun Aenuuzinliong Slurlzrnl Ilnnzllwulr. DONALD WlLLIAM MYERS, .lR. Shumokin,Pu. l1'uz'Im1r1r of Arlx . . . I'fc'nnomus ROBERT MARTIN NALEY llaclzvlar olScicm'1' in Clwllzizull Ezzgizwvrillg Ccnlcrporl, N. Y. Alplun Clli Signing Alnvriunn Inslilulc of Cllvmimtnl Engilwn-rs: llzzrlrlwll Erlgirlvvr Glcnsidg, Pa, linchrlrrr nf Sc'ir'ln'v in Bzzxillvmv fillminixlnlliun Sigma l'lli Hpnilnn, 'l'rr-xuuirxwg linnd, llm4in4'su Mnnugvr. BARBARA STRAUB NEIL Sl10rLHills, N. Y. Buchvlnr of xlrlx . . . Psyclmlngy Dvlln Dclln Dnfllil, Sccrmrlnryg Sli-plxvma ilmmu l'rn-ecimlvul: WSGA lluusv of Rcprvscnlnlivcsg Mixvcl Clmrung Clwcrlviulvrg Synvlirmu-llvs. MAURICE ALTERUSE NERNBERC, .lR. Pillsburgll, Pa. llmzilclar of Science in Ilusinvsx .llrlminixlmlirm Sigma Alplln Mug Economics Club: Dcbnling Snuficly, l'rm-sidvnl: Clxrislinn Assncinliong Touche: Public Ailnirs Club. BEVERLY ANN NEWMILLER Wcsthcld, N. J. Buchcloruf Arlx . . . Psychology Knplsn Dulln, Svvrvlnryg llun! linusu Cunnvilg Clxrislinu Assm-iuliun: L'A1:i1:NnA, Creek Eclitorg Bricklwllillug Sludvnr llumllwokg Tvuvllu. .IANICE LYNNE NIDDRIE Lynbrook, N. Y. Bachelor nfSc:i1:ncc . . . Biology Knppn Dvllng Pnnllcllcuin Cunncilg WS-GA lions? of Rcprvnvnlulivvsg llnnmlg Clxrislinn Aanucinliong L'AcENnA, Asruslnul Lnlllnrg l'rv-lVIv1livnl Sucivly. NOEMIE FLORENCE OFFENBACHER Kew Cnrduns, N, Y, Bachelor of flrlx . . . French, English l'i Dclln l'lxi. . ,, ., ,, .. ,. fy 1. . . .. , ,, 79 CAROL ELIZABETH PA'l 1'ERSON East Willismn,N.Y. lfucllzrlur uf flllx . . . llixlnly WVDUQ Univrrsily l'l:iy1:rsg l.'AoHNnAg WRA Ihmrnlg Or:-In-sis: Syrwlirmn-lla-s. LYNNE PURSCHLER I'AWI.l'l'Z Old ciI'l'CllWlI'll, Conn. lluclurlrrr of flrlx .... S 'mriology Alphu Chi Olncgng Collmuzlnrg WSCA llunur Cnunazilg llurris llrnu-uv Counnzilg Sociology Cluhg Wuun:n'n Gh-ve Cluhg Mix'-:I Clnnrusg Siguun Chi D4-rhy Quurrn. PAUL DAVID PEARSON WulJun,Mass. llnuhclor of flrlx . . . llvyrrlrology uml Sociology Siglnu Alphu Mu, Pr:-nialunlg Sluxlunl l :u:uIly Curxgrn-em, Cuhinul, Council: llmsrfrulvr- uily Council, l'rosi1lf:nlg MSA Ilmm- of R1-px'4-rwnluliv1'e4Q lkeyizlnulogy Cluhg Ollim-rs Cluhg 'l'a:nnin: N4:wnuu:u's Cnnfn-rr-m-fe, 'l'ru-usururg I-'rvsllnlun uurl .luuinr Cluns Cuunizilst lluuknull Rn-prcncnlulivc to Sluclvul Cuulormnrn. nu Unili-:I Slulcs All'uirs4. CATHERINE LORE'I l'A PEYSER Grout Neck, N. Y. Iiuclzrflar of flrlx .... 9 uviolopy Tuylor Slri-ul llulmc, Scurctury-'l'r1-u:4uru'r3 l'SlCA-NEAQ Sociology Cluhg Wmn1:n':4 Glam Cluh. CHRISTINE WAY PHARES Cluulxum, N. J. Buclmlorof flrlx . . . h'n.gli.vl:,l1'ioIngy Alpha Chi Onlr:g,.nig Mortur Iluuriig Kuppu D1-llu Epsilon: Puulu-ll4-nic Couuoilg Coun- uulorg lloud Rcnidcnlg WSGA Sonulvg llmmr Cnuuvllg .luclioiul Iluurnlg WRA Huurll. BARBARA PINTER Mountain Lakes, N. J. Bachelor ol flrls .... 9 nf:i1llScicm:u WVDUQ Buckncllirmg Touche: Cllccrlcurhvr. o n 0 ra rv n cw a r 1' nw 4- fr w . . s- cv c- .w .- r- fa 80 .l EAN PAUL PLUMEZ Norwood, N..l llouluflnr of Arts and llrwllclor of Scivrzco in Cllcnlicul Engilluolilrg Kappa Dcltu lihug Alphn Chi Signing MSA Hunan of ll4wprn'svi1l1lliv4-ing Anmrinnu Clmmiunl Suuiclyg Annrriuuu Imolilulu ol Clwlnicul linginm-rxg Ulliui-rs Cluhg WVIKU BARRY .IOEL PODBER Brooklyn, N. Y Ilmrln-lor nf rlrls . . . l'alilicr1l Scivmru: Pcrxhiug Rillmxg WVBU5 lluckul-ll Foruln, Vice Pri-sialrsnlg Bzlcklwllilllip Trunk. LAWRENCE ARTHUR POLETTI Bacln:InrulSuio1wo . . . l'11y.vic.v Hohokus, N. J Sigma Alphu Epsilong Olliuvrn Cluhg WVRUg AIP. MARTIN LUTHER POPE 11'u4:lu-Ior ol Srrivnrrr: in liu.viruf.vx fllllninixlrolion Sunbury, Pa Phi lulmlnlu 'lxlivlug liuuimillimrs Cluhg lfuullulllg ll Cluh. El,l.lCN CHRlS'l'lNE P0'l I'S Iloclzclorof Scivurrzr in Hllucolion . . . lflvmcnluly Ruhwuy, N. .l Innlupmenilcnt YVulnr'n'n Council: PSEA-NEA, Vime l'r1-xinlc-nlg Mixull Churusg Chrisliun As:-iouiuliwmg Sluzlvnl llumllmnk. JANET MAE POWERS Pillshurgl1,Pu liuclzulor of flrls . . . EngIi.vll.llinlngy Alphu Lulnlnlu Di-Img Phi Signing Mortar Ihnmlg l'i D4-lin Epxilun: Column-lor: ll:-url Ruaisloulg WSGA Snnuh-g Mixvnl Churu:-xg Christian Asrunuiuliou Cuhinclg L'AGliNIlA llucknullirm, Eslilur-in-Clliuf. FRANK DU BOIS PRICE l,ClCl'D0l'0l1gll, N. H Uurlmlor of Szzivflre in Hlmrlrfrvll lillgimwrillg Knppu Signing Amcrin-nu luslilulc of Hlvvlriuill lingim-vrsg Olliccrs Cluh. LAWRENCE S. RAJNIK Pluins,Pa liucllulor of Svivlurir in lllvchlmioul Ifllginvuling Alnurivun Sucicly of lllu-ulnlniuul Ellgilmors. TODD S'l'EI'l-IEN RANKIN Sp1'ingliehl,Pu. liruvlurlor ol flrlx . . . Ecormrnizrx liczoiiullxius Cluhg Omucrs Cluhg Mcu's Glen: Cluhg lluumlg Chrixlinn Association. RONALD FRANCIS REISETZ New Rochelle, N. Y. lluclmlor of flrls Kappa Signing Iulrumurul Boxing Chnlnpinu. EARLENE ANNA REED lluclzclor of lllli . . . Pxyohology, Sociology llurrin llnusc Cuuuvilq liunrlg Syncllrom-llvs. HAROLD GLEN REED liaclmlor of Arm . . . Hcrmornics MSA llousc of lhrprvmvlllulivusg Economics Cluh. FlClIlll1gl.0l1, N. J Tiverton, R. I. ROBERT DONALD RICHMOND Duricn, Conn. llucllclur nl flllx . . . Eczallurrliuv,Smfiulvgy Tllcln Chi, Vicc l'rnsi4lnnt: MSA lluueuw nf lh'prn-wlilailivvsg Fnviolngy Cluh, Illmirnmng Ecnnnnlics Clnlrg Ollim-r-4 Illnhg WVIllIg M1'n'n Gln-4: lllnlr. ROBERT KENNETH RIEDEL Fair Lawn, N. J. Bachelor of flrls mul llflulmlor of Suivrlxm' in Civil Errgirwvrirlg Knppn Signing Anlvrinrnn lnsliluh: nf Civil Engiln-vrs. EARL DENNIS RI'l l'ENHOUSE Clll'ISIlllIlil, Pu. linullulor nj Sfriz'ln'c in lllusiu Erluvrllinn Knppn Signm, Svurrlllryg Mix:-:I Cllnrnu, Cn-lllzlnngvrg Orclu-slrnq llnnel, Sluwli-nl llulnlnnlnrg MENU, l'x'w4ial1'ill. JOHN EDWIN ROISLEE, JR. Piltslmnrgli, Pu. I,Iu ln'lnrnI.'Irls . . . Ilwyfrlmlng-v lNIun':: Gln-4: Kllnhg Mixvzl ilhnrna: llllrinlinn Aemmzinlinn. CURTIS HALL ROCKWELI. Clow-Inml,Ol1io ll:n'l11'lnrnffIrl.v . . . lIl1llll4'ruull'1'.v Signln Phi Epsilnng Almrrimuln lnslilnlu of CIn'lnir'nI lingim-4-ree: Cllrinlinn Anson-inlinxl. GEORGE DAVID ROESSLER CIiIlon,N..I. lfurllvlnl nl Sui:-rum' in Els-4rIl'1'uI Elngirn-1-lilly l.nlnlnlu Chi Alplm, Vivo Prvsinlc-nl: Ann-rim'nn lnslllnh- nl I'II1-4-ll'i1-nl l'lngim-vrs LARRY ADAM ROMAN .InI1nsluwn,Pu. lhnrlivlul nf Sri:-nr: in I,'ln'nli4'ul lfrrgirn-Milly Alnr-ricnn lnslilnlv of Illu-lnivnl lillgilu-L-i':4g Iluukvllmllg II lllnlx, MICHAEL ,IAY R0'l'I'lIlAR'I' Brooklyn, N. Y. lhlclwlur ul Svivmvr in lz'lnz'llizrul Engl'ru'nring fIVInn'H Gln-as Clnlrg Signln Alpha Mug Vuraily Swinnning. .IANE I'O'l l'ER RUHI, BuIlimorc,McI. lfrurlwlurafSci4r11m: in Eflurvllinn . . . Elcrnunlury Sr-'vi-nlh Hlrcul. Ilona: Council, Vim: l'rvuicIu-nlg WEGA llvxinlx-nt Council, Chnirlnnn PbI'iA-NEAQ Wmn1'n's Glc-1' Clulug Mix:-ml Illmruxg lilurisliam Asnoviallinixg Iluvkln-lli1:ll. DENNIS IRVIN C RUNEY I'lrmmIueauls, N. Y. ll1lr'1Hrlvr nf flllx Phi Kalppu Psi. BARBARA ANN RUNK Hurrislmrg, Pu. lfuchnlurnf flrls . . . EIUJIPYII, Clnfrlrixlly Alphn Chi Onlvgax, Svcrctnryg Pi Dulln Epsilon, SL-urvlury: Slnnlvnl lfusznlly linilgrmrss. Luluncl, Cnnncilg llnnnzwlurg llvncl liuainlf-Ill: WSGA Sn-nnlvg llnivn-rxily l'lnyl'l'rlZ Nynlnulfs Glcu Clnh, Munugc-rg Slurlvnl Ilnnrllmnk, Ezlilnrg lfu4'lrnr'll xllumnux, Slnmlvnl VIUW Column. MARY ANN RUNYON Pluinliclcl, N. .I. lluclwlnr nf Alix . . . lu'rlglixl1, WSGA llnnsu nf licprcsciilallivusg WVIIUQ Mix:-fl Clirnwmg I,'Al:ENnAg llzmlcncllinng Suulvnz Ilumllnmk, Smulinn Edilurg Tomrlm. MARTIN DOUGLAS REED wuym, Pu Hmrllvlnr ol flrls . . . Pnliliwul Srir'm'v Sigma Alplm lflpsilnng 0IIh'1'i':1 Illnlvg WVIIII: I.'-MLHNIIAQ Ifuvlrnr-lliun: Tnuuln-5 lntrannnml Conn:-il. GERALD ROBERT REINI-IAR'l' Crinifnrml, N. .I Ilrlvllvlnr of Sqrivrrmv in. ill.-i'lrufri1':1I I511gl'm'u'ring Siglnn Alphn Epsilmlg Alnvrirun Sm-ie-ly ul' M1-vlulrlivul Engim-vis. KENNE'I'I'l GEORGE REINIIEIMER Ln-llig.5Illun,Pn lfuvlnrluruf,-lil.: , . . h'a'mmn1i1'.v Signm Alpina Elmilnn: Evomnnivs Clulu: WVIIU, Stutinn lilnymgi-1-3 Y'um'lu'. Mnnnging Enlilnr. GEORGE ALFRED REISIAI l,cwisIrurg,Pu llflrln-lor nf Srtivmw' in I.'lu'n1ir'uI lfngim-1'ring Knppn Dvlln Rlm. Vim- l'x':'ficIz-nt: Alplm llhi Sigma: Ann-rivnll Iiln-min-:ul Snail-Ivg Amvri-'am Inslilnlc nf Cln-mirnl Engim-I-rs: Ullivn-rn Kllnlv. I EDWARD JOSEPH REITZEI, Woodside, N. Y. Iinr'ln'lurnf.-Iris . . . lL'4'nrmru1'm'x Knppn Signing Cuumwlnrg Iflrmmnniv-4 lllnh: Raulin Clnlug Ifimllunllg li Iilnlvg Nvwmnn Clnlu. ,IllDI'I'I'l ANN RICHARDS VVyon1ing.Pu. Iiuvlir-lol uf Alix . . . Ifrlglixll uml !llu1In'nmli4'x Alphn Phi. View I'rm-sinh-ul, Snciul lilniirnmnz Tln-lu Alplm Phi, 'l'x'vmn1x'1-rg llnrknvll liollngu- llnuuu llnnnrilg llnnl Ilnnsm- Klnnnuilg WVIIIIQ Univvrsily Plnya-rug Cup nm Dnggvr, View Prcrlinlr-nlg Nlixvsl lfluwnsg lllurislinn Assuviulinng llu4'km'llirm. 81 ANNE PATRICIA RUTLEDCE Couldsboro,Pa. lluellclor nl Sr:inne:: In Music Eilueuliun Alphn Luinlnlu Deltu: Mu Phi Epsilon: University Pluyera: Cup :intl lhigggvr: Worm-n'n Clue Club, Cuutluctor: Onflientl-tl: Iluncl: Iluekuull Ifuruui. CAROLYN .IANIE SCHAAF Mezttlowlirooli, Pu lhurlielur nf flrlx . . . Englixli, Iivltu Zulu: II1-:ul Rmciilenl: W4unen'n Gln-u Club: Chapel Choir: Nixenl Chorus Christinu Aummiutimt: llu1:kn1'Iliun, lieulure Iiclitur. ROIIERT GORDON SCHAD ,Ienkintnwn,Pu. llfuzllwlor of flrlx . . . Ecunuluurx mul I'oli1i1'ul Szriwiru I.zunluI:i Chi Allahu: Eeunulnien Club: Ollie:-rs Club: l'vi'sliin:: Ililli-ng Chrisliuu Asnoeiutiun: I.'Autf:NuA: Gull: Sumner: ll Club. CARY CARI. SCI-IAEDEI, Butler, N. J. lluzrltelur of Sciemrc in, lluxinmvs flrlmiuixlrnlinn Lutnlulu Chi Alpluig Phi II:-tn Kuplui: I'h'muuuit'n Club. KAREN FRANCIS SCHAEIVER VVestpurt,Conn. Iirufliulor of flrlx WII.MA LOUISE SCI'lA'l'ZI.E Huvcrtnwu,Pu. IhnrlnrIur1nf.1lllx . . . l'.vyzrlmIngy, illnllrvllnllizrx Pi ll:-tu Phi, S:-1-relnry: Phi Sigunu Tun: Pi Mu Epsilun: Psi Chi: WSG.-X Iluuve ul' Ilvprt-M-lniilivt-sg Ilut'lrnr'llirm: Ori-Iiesix. DAVID BROOKS SCHEI'I I.ER Needluun,Muss. lhnfluflurul fill.V . . . f.'l11'1nixlry Phi I.ulubaIu 'I'lu-tu, Vim- I'n-nilli-ut: MSC Ilmuw of Ili-pr:-M-iittitivex: Ann-ri:-nu Cln-iuivul Sunil-ty: Ollieurn Club: l'erxhin:g Rifles: llillu Tvzuu. MAREN CATI-IERINE SCHLAIKJ ER Forest Hills, N. Y. ll1u:heIr1rufArI.v . . . Art Phi Mu: WSGA lluusu of Il4:prr'iu:iiIu!iv1-ed: Cup uuil Ilugger: Cllristinu Ammeiution: I.'At:l-:Ntul: I!uz:knr'lll'un. RONALD ,IAMES SCHONER West Pittston, Pu. llnelielor nf Seiurnre in Iin.vine.vx flrlluinixlmtinu Signul Chi: 'l'rtn'k. I I.OYD ADRIAN SCIIROPPE, JR. lhlclleluraj lirlx . . . llixlury I.urubtIu Chi Alphu: lieunmnies Club: Christian Assueiuliuu. DAVID RHODES SCHUI,'I'Z lfr1ch1:IorofSei1:nec . . . Cftcrllfslry Phi Kuppu Psi: American Clurniieiil Sueiety: Ollieern Club: Inlruluurul Clunnpiun. ROBERT AI.I.YN SCOTT Mount Vernon, N. Y. liuchelvr affirm . . . Euglixh Phi Knnpu Psi: Cuunm-lor: Ileutl Ile-iiilenlg Cluem Ollieer, l'r1-nitli-nl: Swurlz lluurue Cuuneil, Cluiirnuln: MSC Council, lluuse ul' Ill-preuenlulivn-log Junliviul Iluural, lleeurtler, Chuirlnnn: Christiun Assuuiutiun. V . , . - . , , , , J ,, V, . , , 82 Clfillll-0I'l.I, N. .I. Yonkers, N. Y. , ,. Q N x I ..,, I, .- , ,. . .Y . 1- - 9. . .IAMES MARTIN SCURA Morris, N. Y. Ilnehelnr of Stficncc in Mcclmnicril Engineering Dclln llpsilnn. LINDA LOUISE SEASHOLTZ Luncastcr,Pa. Iiucluzlor of Arts . . . Psyclmlogy Pnl Chi, Vice Prcnitlent: Lnrisun, llnrrin, nnll Sixth Street House Councils: Cup nnil Dugger: Mixetl Chorus: Orchestre: Orehesis. DONALD CHARLES SENGES, .IR. Broomall,Pa. llzmliclur ol Science in Civil Engineering Sigutu Phi Epsilon: American Society of Civil Engineers: Physics Club: Ollivers Cluh: Christiun Association: Bucknell Engineer. WALLACE NEIISLE SEWARD Purkside,Cl1estcr, Pa. liuclielur nf Science . . . Phyxics Phi Kaplan Psi: lnlerlruteruily Council: MSG Ilnuse ol' lleprcnenlntives: Atncricnn Iuxtilute uf lileetricul I'1ngineers: Physics Club: Olliuers Club: WVBU: Christian Aeeeueiuliun. .IAY CIIARLES SIIAFFER Shamokin Dun1,Pn. l1'rlclu:lur of Science . . . Biology Orchestral: llnntl. NANCY LOUISE SI-IAFFER Ridley Purk,Pa. lluullvlurul flrlx . . . lfnglixlt Alplul Chi Oniegu: Kuppn Chi Luinlnln: Punhelleniu Council: Ilentl Resilient: llnrrin lluuse Cuuneil: WSCA Seuute, lluune of Reprerienlnlives: PSEA-NEA: University Pluyvrs: Mixed Clwrusg Chrisliun Ainmcintion: L'AGl4NDA, Section Etlilor: Buckncllirm. DONA .IEAN SNELLBAKER Upper Montclair, N. .I. llurrllclnl nf flrls ..., S' uvful Svivllara' Alllhu Si um Alnhn Vim- Pru-Aiih-ul' Kunz: f'hi Iuullulu l'rm-sich-ul 91-vrvlur ' Puu - u I . .I . . . ll - A . . - , V hcllcuimz Couucilg PSEA-NEAQ Cllrisliuu Arlsmriulinulg Buz'lrln'Iliung Ku-lla-In-s, llliunugvr. RODNEY JOSEPH SOMERDAY P0llst0wn,Pz1. lhlchrrlzzr of Scizrucu in Civil Ellgirururirlg Auivriuuu lnslilulc ul' Civil Ellgixluors, Vicc I'rmcicl0ulg Oilicu-rx Clubg Illzuklwll Ifrzgirluur. JOHN ANTHONY SOMMERS Pl1ilz1dclphiu,Pu. lluclmlor of flrlx . . . Economics Phi Cnluuux Ds-llug l'Icuuouliru Club: Ollim-rs Cluhg I-'rmllmllg ll Club, Pri-sirlvul. NINA LOUISE S'l'AFI7ELI.I Mid1lluscx,N.,I. Jluuhulor of Arla . . . Spanish JAMES MARTIN STAHK Allison Park, Pal. Bachelor of Scicmrc . . . I'lry.vi4r.v Phi Luullnln Thclng Physics Cluhg Mi'u's Clvf: Clubg Mixml Chorus PATRICIA STARK Morristown, N. J. Bachelor al Arls . . . Psyclmlogy Psi Chig Suvuuth Slrccl lluueur, l'rusiih-nl, Couuuilg WSCA Ilnusu nf Rcpx'1:eu:xil1llivu':4g Psychology Cluhg Mixed Churusg Chrisliuu Ansuniuliullg Slullcnl llruullmok. DE VERE LAMAR SHEESLEY, JR. DuBois, Pa. Hur'ln'lar nfxfrls . . . lfvnnomlic Phi Cululuu IM-lin. c:uA1u.Es WILLIAM slums mnvilll-,ini Ifmrlnvlnr of llluxiu Tnu Kuplul Elmilnug Clmpr-l Choirg Mixvul Churusg Chrisliuu .Mme-iaulinvli, MARY ELIZABETH SHIPPS lfrlrllvlnr of S4'f1:m'rr in Frlucalfnrz . . . l'll1'nlr'nlnry Spriug.1liolrl,Pal. Da-llu Zvlug Pnnlu-llvuis' Cuuuvil, Virr- l'r1'sinh-ul: lb-ml lh-uinlvulz llurris lloufw Umm. rilg l'SlCA-NICAQ Cup unml Duggvrg Nixn-il Clmrusg Chrisliuu Aseuwiuliuug l.'M:lcNuA. SHIRLEY ANN SIMONS South Euclid, Ohio Bucllclur of ffllx . . . Englixh liclwurmlu lluusv, Vice l'rcninh-ulg Suvrulh Slrvn-l llsum-, Sm'rf-lury-'l'rv:uu1rvr' Nixon! Clmrusg Chriutinu Aemuriuliuug I.'.M:EN1mg lfuz'lrm'lIiun. IILANCHE AMY SIMPSON Orono,lVIuim: llrnrlmlnr nf flrlx . . . Binlugy Alphu Chi Ouwgn, Vivo Prvsiili-ulg Iluriunu llull, 'l'rn'u:4ur1'r, llmm- Cnuurilg WSGA livninh-:urn Couucilg lluul llullg Wsuu0n's Chu: Cluhg Mixn-:I illuvrus, Mumlgu-rg lluunl, Sm-1'nrlury-'l'l'nrllulm-r3 llhrisliuu Asemmxiuliml. ,IOSEPI-1 WILLIAM SKORONSKI. JR. Emlwurdsvillm-,Pu, lluL'ln'Iar of Science in Mr-vlmllirul Euginvuring llONAl,.ll BARRY SMITH BUllll0lll'lll,ljil. lim'h4'Ior uf Suivncc in lfu.vil1r.v.v flzllninixlmlinn Sigruu Phi Epsilon. Svvrcluryg livoiwluivu Club: Ollim-rs Cluhg liilln Club, l'rm'si1Ivulg llitlm- Tm-uul, Cupluiu. .IOANNIC .IOCELYN SMITH Curmluu City, N. Y. limrllulur of flrlx . . . English Kappa Dvllug Mixf-ul Clunrlulg Chrisliuu Axrmviulimig l.'Ar:ENnAg lluu'km'lliung Tumrllu, S4-urulnry, Publirily Iimlilur. STEPHEN WILLARD SMITH Ncwlowu Squuru, Pu. Bachelor of Science in lillsillvss .-hllninixlruliou Phi lluulhclu 'l'hL-ln, 'l'r1-nsurvrg l'Icmmluiu'n lllubg lluivorsily l'luyvrsg Cup uucl Dnggvr: Chrisliuu Assoviallinil. SUSAN CAROLE SMITH llilllllll0l'1', Md. Ilnclwlnr of Arts . . . English Mixvml Chorusg Chrislinu Assuuiuliuug L'AmiNlvAg l1uz'kln'lliun. SUZANNE STRUBLE SMITH Bl'LlIlCllVllll', N. ,l, llnclnzlur of S::iunz'u in Erlurfllfun . . . Svvnmlury Phi Alpha Tlu-lu, Pruaiclvulq Owcus lioum- Cnuuvilq l'SlCA-Nli.-Kg lluivm-rsily Pluycru: Cup um! lluggvrg Chrisliuu Assuviulinu. WALTER SAGE SMITI-I Flnsslxloow, Ill. Ihmllclar ul Scivlurc in Ifhulllicvzl Erlpirlvclirlg Phi Kuppu Psig Auurrivnu Ins-liluln of Illuuuic-ul liugim-vrs, l'rvsimlvlilg Inlruluurul Llounuilg Iulrnluurul Chumpinu. 4 - . . 'U I v 4 if 1 11 ., u .f w Q ., .. ., ,, , ,, ,A , U K. v .1 83 I'lERlIER'l' FRANK S'l'El l ENS Nurrowslmurg. N. Y. Ifuulirelur of Soi'-mrf: in Cilfil lingin:-1-ring Ann-rimcnn Son-ioly ol' Civil lflligiiif-1-iw: Olliuvru Illulx. BRUCE ANDREW S'l'ElNIiAGIl Yonkurs, N. Y. lfurfliolnr of Sui:-mru in lz'Iw:lri1'ul Ifflginwrring Sigma! I'lli Epi-iiloug Am4-rivnn Iuslilulo of Elf-olrir-ul Engiuf-1-rs LOUIS AUGUSTINE STILP Wilki-5.1531-nf, Pu, Iiuclirrlor of Sf:i1:m'u in El:-1:lrir'1lI Ellgincrrirzp Anu'rI1'un Iuslilulo of Elm-lrivul liiigirn-orn. .IOHN NICHOLAS STOSS Bayside, N. Y. llmrlurlnr of S1:i1'n1'r: in Civil Ell1:im'1'rill1J Kuppu Signing Alunricun Inslilulc ol Civil Eligiiivn-mg WVIIUQ Iimrknr-Il lfligiliv-wr. GARY SGO'I I' SUMMER Atlnrus, Pu. llmrliwlor of Sr:i4'n4:c in lluxim-.xx flflminixlmlion Sigmu Alplul Elmiloug Gonna:-lorg MSA, Vivo I'r:-sicln-ulg l'i4-ononlivx Glulxq OIHM-m Glulig Glirinlinn An-sociuliong l.'Ar:ENuAg Tuu1'ln', Gircululiou Munugm-rg N:-wsuu-n's Goulm-rr-nm-, WILLIAM .IOI-IN SWEENEY Sununil,N..I. Ilrurluzlnrnf flrls . . . llivlnry Siglnn Alplm Epsilon, Vice I'rusirl1:nlg I,'AcHNu,1g Iluclcnullirlng Tennis. ' ' ' 'i f o - - ' 1' -1 -- f 0 v n e o n 1 f-, .y n 1- r- -w n o -r. n o a 0 e n 84 .lANE'l' MAE SYMONS Pillsburgl1,Pa. Iiuclnflul nf flrls . . . lllflllnflnulirrx Alpliu Glii Oun-gn: Morlur Ilnnnlg Imlupcmlont Worm-n's Counoilg Counsulorg WSGA S1-unto, Vice Prosirlcut, Iloueuz of lh-pn-sl-lilzilivcng Mixurl Glioruug Slullzrul Ilrmllboolc. .ION LOWELL TEETER Elmira, N. Y. llnullulor nf Srfirrnm' in lllrfclllmicnl lfnginzrcriug l'i Mu Epsiloug Alur'ril::ln Society of Mcnliuuicnl Enginccrri. PRISCILLA MADELINE 'I'ELEKY Linden, N. .I. Ihr-rlrvlnrof flrls . . . illnlln'nmliz'.v,Hprlnixll I'lii Mu. S4-or:-lnryg l'lii Ill-lu Kuppng Alplin Luuilnln Drlln: l'i Mu Epsilon, Pruxislcnlg Sigvuu Dvllu l'i, l'r1-ezinli-ut, 'l'rn-aumror, Sm-urn-luryg Spunixli Ilousc Council, Pruaiclcnl, llousu ol Ilvprosclilulivong Sylurliroln-lln-s, Vivo l'r4-uisluul. WARNER PAUL TERHES MilmonlPark, Pu. Ihurlndor ofS::ivrir1e in lfrlurinlfull . . . Svconrlnry Sigma Gllig Iulrunulrnl Glnuupiong lfoollxull. OWEN RICHARD 'l'I-IOMPSON Canton,Muss. Ilrnrlwlrir of Smriunrrn fn. Civil Eligfrrrvlilzg Auivriouu Iuxlilulu ol Givil Eligivif-m'n4g Ollium-rn Glulxg Gllrixliun Association. .IANE CAROL ',l'IL'I'ON Ral1way,N..I. lhzrluflnr of Arm . . . llvyvllnlogy l'l1i Sigma 'I'nu, S1-crcluryg llulm-pl-nrlc-nl Wouuwu'A Council: llulloy ilouno, Svurclnry- 'l'rvnsurorg Owous llnuso, Vivo l'r1-sinh-nlg Cnroy Ilomu- Ilouucilg WSGA llnrsiiluuuo Gouurzil, Gllnirnulug liuckncll l orurn, S1-crc-lnryg L'Am-:Nl1Ag llurkncllirm, Associulu: luzlltor. 'I'I'lELMA JEAN TITUS Newtown Square, Pa. IluoluflorofSci1-:mu . . . Ifliolnislry Alplln Siglnn Alplul, S1-vrolnryg Dr-lla l'l1i Alplm, Sc-crolnryg WSGA Iluusc of Rvprv- eo-nlulivcng Auivrionn Glicluifvul Szucivty, Vi:-4: l'x'1-winlvunlg Illiristinu Associnliong Buck- mrlliurl. GEORGE 'l'Ol3IAS Trenton, N. J. lirlchclor of Srrivrzrrf in lhlsfllrzxs Aillnfrufvlnllinn Lumlulu Clii Alplulg Euouoluius Glulig Ollioors-i Clulig Pcrsliing Rifles. OLGA PATRICIA TORCERSON Stamford, Conn. llncluflor af flrlx . . . Ellglixli. D1-lln Zclng Ilunl Iluuxc Gouncilg Cup nnll Dogg:-rg lllixcil Cliorusg Cllrislinn Ammciuliong Ifzmlcmrlliun. EDWARD HENRY TREADWELL VVilmingt0n,DcI. lirurlmlur of Science in. llusincxs Arlmiuixlrnlion Dvllax llpxilong Sluilonl Ifuvully Congress-ig Cnunwlorg Swnrlz llouau- Council, Scorc- lury-'I'r4-.u4uror, Gounxulorg MSA lloumc of llvlmrosonlulivcsg Evouoluiszs Glulig WVIIUQ Glirislinn Axsouiulioug I.'A-l:l4NliA, Sports Ellilor. ANDREW CHRISTIAN TWADDLE WcI,llcrsIicld,C0nn. Iiuchvlor nfS1:irr:cr' . . . Sociology I'lli Lnyululn Tliulng Sociology Clulmg Ilucklurlliullg Amcrivnn Snciologionl Association. VIRGINIA MARGARET VIDINGIIOFF Malvern, Pu. llrlclurlnr of :Iris . . . lllulllclrmrics, l n:ncll. Knppn Knppn Gnlnlnn, Scnruluryg Pi Dvlln I'l1ig l rL'nul1 Ilousu Council: Ilurria Ilunnc Gouncilg WSGA House ol' lh'pruscnlulivus5 WVIIUQ Mixvul Cliorusg Gllrisliun Associa- liong I.'Ar:lcNnAg lluckncllirmg Touclzc. .IUNE ELIZAI3E'I'IfI WICICEI. Rocky River, Ohio lluclivlvr ufS1:fr!rl4'n . . . l'l1yxir'.v Sigma Pi Sigma, Vicv I'r1'e4i4In:nlg Lariemn Ilmnu- Cmuwilg I'Iuysius Cluh, S1-i:x'n-laryg Cap anal Daggvrg Touzrlwg Class Council. ROLAND ,IOSEPII WEISSER. JR. Sl1amn,I'a lfurlmlnr ufSr!fzfll1'rf in Erlinvlliulu .,.. 9 vrnnzlury 'l'au Kappa l'Ip:-iilon, I'x'n-sialvnlg Kappa llhi Lamhnlag Iulvrfrnliwnil' Coum'iIg Ilurniilnry . 5 . Luumzilg Ollicvrs Cluhg Chapm-I llhoirg iilixf-II Clmrusg Iiamlg Iiln-islinn Asmwialum: Iiuukmrll Riih: Club. ROIIERTA ANN WELLS Abington, Pa. llurlmlnr nl flllx . . . Englixlr Ilvlla Phi Alpha: Taylor Slrm-l Ilnnme lluunrilg WSG.-X Ilomw of RI-prom-ulutiw-H. .luriiviul Iiounlg WVIIUQ Ifhrisliuu Assn'-ialinn. CHARLES WALKER WENDEL l.llI't5IlIIlIillI,N. Y. Ilzwlwlur uf firm . . . Em'unului4'.v Sigma 'Xlpha Iipsilnuz MSG Mi-n's Iioum-II: 'Xnu-ri:-un Soni:-ly of llivil Iiilgiiii-n'n4: Iivmnuiilir-H Illuh, 'I'r4-aeulri-rg OIIi1'1'i'xCIllIx: Intramural Llnnnpinn. BARBARA ALICE WIDDER Plamlmnu, N. Y. lfuulwlnr nl xlrlx . . . linglixlz Kappa Kappa Gamma: WVIIII: Cap aml Ilaggi-rg Illurislian Asunrialinu. ANNE ISABEL WILEY York, Pal. llmrlrvlnr ofSr'i1:ncu in lfrluculiull . . . lz'l1'n1vnlury I'i Ili-lu Phig Murlar Iluarnlg Kappa Dvlla Epsilon, Vince Pre-sinlvul, Cuumu-lor, III-anI Rvnialculg llarris llonsc Ilunm-il: WSGA S1-nalvg I'SI'I.-X-NIC.-X5 Wnlm'n's Glu- llluhz Lhrinlian Ansmzialion, Viva: I'r1-aimh'nl. JOHN I-IAMILTON WILSON Silvm-rSpriug,M1I. Iiunllulnrol flrlx . . . ln'ngli.vh Phi Lnmhcla 'l'hulug Phi Ela Sigma, Vim- I'rvxiaIn-nlg Phi Sigma 'I'aug 'I'Iu-la Alpha Plug East Wing Iluunu of Coumrilg MSC Ilmuu- nf II1-prnewlilalivvs3 Cap aml Iluggvr. PRISCILLA .IOAN WILSON Nucdham, Mass. Ihrclwlur nl ffrlx .... 9 uvirnlugy Alpha Phi, Vim: Pr:-sialvnl, S1-crularyg Iluul Ilmuur Cuunrilg Snwinlugy llluhl Ilnivursily l'Iayvr:4: Nlixml Clmrns. VICTORIA DIANE WINDSOR Mihnn, Pa. lI1ml1z'Iurul,'lrI.v . . . Sociology Phi Mug l'anIu-Ilvnin Cnum-il: lllurislian .fXrmn-ialiung liua'knvlIiull. Cirvnlaliuu Erlilorg WRA Iluaril. .IOHN EVERE'I I' WINSLOW Iiahlwin, N. Y. llu1'ln'lnr nf Srivnrrn in lIfi.vim'.c.v .'Irllul'rli.vlrnlinn Ertunnlnics Clulm. RICH ARD IRVINC WOLI I Nm-w Yurk. N. Y. lfmrlnrlnl UI Sz'i1rnr'u in lhA.vir14r.x.w ulflrrrillixlrrrlilrri Sigma Alpha Mug Erumnninzx Iiiuh: Oilivc-rs Cluhg I.'Al:nNlmg lfm'kur'll1'nn: Slmlvlll Ilumllmukg Tuurlu-g 'l'vnui:4. FRANK TIICKER WOIJIJ III SyI'ill'lISl'v N- Y- lfmrlirlur nf firlx nm! llrlrllnlnr nj Sr'ivru'1' in f,'l1zf1ni'1'uI lflrgillvvlilig ' 1 ' un muim' ' .i ' ,ui ivi: N1 1 .- u'r'i'z . ' ' I ' 'i Phi Lamlulu 'I'h4-la, l'rm-siilcnlg Omin-run D4-Im Kappug Alphu Chi Sigma: Inlvrfralvr- IPD- KUIIIIIII, Qu I Pr I ut, A150 I I il Ih nl In I in In-rlrlulf UI KIHIIIH II lznglnccrsg Oilicvrs Cluhg Christian An:-mcinlimlg Swinnuing. lfII,IZAlIIC'I'll ANN VON KAICNIGI. XVasI1ingmn, D.C fe...-1,.'1..f.,f.-my . . . 1s.',,1..,,, -- ,- - ,,. . , . ,. , , Ngmu Ih-lla Il. 5-1'w'r1'tury, li-4-mann-i': lwrmau Ilnnfw, Ir:-sulvnl. Nu-o In-fuih-nl linunvilg XYSGA Ilnuse- of IIe'pi':':4viil:iIivva3 Ih-sirI1'm'1' Cuunx'iI1 lihrislian .-hasuviuliml IIENRY RICHARD WADDINCTON Ilunlingdon Valli-y, Pa Ihn'lu'lur of S4-i1'n:'1' in lluxim-.wx .flflluiuhvlrulinn Sigma Alpha Epsilon: MSG Ilnnsv of III-pre-ra:-malivvs3 Evmlnniivs Cluhg YVVIIII: hlvlfn Glam' Iiluhz Kilim-i'Ic':l1Ivi'. IIALE FREDERICIK WALLACIIC Forty I m't, Pa lfu:'ll4'lor of S4'i1'1u'n' ln lClf':'lri1'ul lfllgirwfvillif .Mm-ru'an Iuwlilulv nl' I'iI1-1-lrivul Engim-urs. WILLIAM DONALD WARIVEL Qmnrryvilh-. Pa. lfuwlr-Inr nf Svivncc in liu.a:'ll1'.x.v .-lflrllilrfxlrrlliurl Sigma llhig Economics Cluhg Ilamlg Wri-sllingz Il Clnh. NA'I'I'IAl.IE ADAMS WARNER While Plains. N. Y. Bachelor nl S:'iz'm'4- in Eiluruliun . . . lz'lvlm'nluly Alpha Phi, President: Kappa D1-Ila Epsilon, 'I'n'mmrvrg Curvy Ilumu- l1uum'iI: PSICA- In-a NlCAg Uuivvrsily I'Iay4'x'sg Cap and Dugga-rg Ori' -. ra: Chrisliau Aseuwialicm. JUDI'l'I'I MARGARE1' WERRER Cluulds I m'd, Pa. lf1l:'f':4'fnr uf .-Ill.: .... Il1llI1u'll1lllin'.v Spanish Ilnum' Ifnunvil. Svcr4'l:lry-'I'rn':lallrn'l'1 WSCA Ilmna- of IIr'pr1'eu'uIaIivvs3 Clirisliun Asfwcialinmp luIvrI'aiIh Ifouuvilg Cap aml Daggvr. Q ca . .- u J J I 85 ALFRED CARLETON WOODWARD Watkins Glen, N. Y. Bachular of Science in. Civil Hnginaaring Delta Upsilnng American institute ol' Civil Engineers Oliicern Clubg Christian Annucinlinn. BETH ANN WORTHINGTON Newtown Square, Pa. Bachelor of zlrls . . . English liullcy Iiuuse Council, Vice Preaillcntg Owens House CDIIIICII, Presicienlg WSGA Home nf Representatives, University Players, Cap and Dagger, Wnmnn'a Glue Club, Trea- Mixccl Chnrusg Orehcslrag Christian Assnciatinng Buckhvllirm. surcrg BARBARA ANNE WRIGHT Brwllvlor of flrts . . . l n'nclz Pi Bela Phig Frenuh House, I'r4'sitlenlg Hunt Iiomu- Council: XVSGA Iiuuse nf Rep- resentatives: WVBUQ Cap nnil Daggerg Christian Armuuiatiuxlg L'AGENDAg Iiucknclliang Touche. ELIZABETH THOMAS WRIGHT Pittshurgl1,Pn. Bachelor afSci1rnac . . . Clrernislry Alpha Phi, Prcsislcnt, Vice Prnairlentg American Chemical Si lv Mixed Churung Christian Aaemviutimi. HETTIE JANE WRIGHT Guilford,C0nu. Bachelor of Science . . . LIIUIIIIJIIHIQV'Ellllfllllllll. DE LACY MULFORD WYMAN Edgewater Park, N. J. Bacllclnr of Arls . . . Palrlzcal Science Hanover, Pa. Kappa Signing Pershing Riflesg Men's Glue Clubg Mixuil CI rl Christian Assoeiationg Bucknallian. .IOHN BURHANS YERKES, JR. ViIlanova,Pu. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Lamhrlu Chi Alpha, American Society of Civil Enginecrng Cheerleader. JOHN DAVID YOUNG Washington, D. C. Bachelor of flrls Phi Gamma Dellug R. 0. T. C. RICHARD JOSEPH ZANETTI Ridgefield Park, N. J. Bachelor ol Science in Chemical Engineering Lamhzla Chi Alpha, President, Tau Beta Pi, Secretary: Omicrnn Deltn Kappa, Inter- fraternily Council, Cuunselurg American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Ollicera Clnhg Intramural Champion. ALAN .JOHN ZEICH Buch l ra Arts IV I I 'e cv f . . . laltenuu x Sigma Phi Epsilong Ollicers Clnbg Band: Bucknell Rifle Club. BARBARA ANN ZIEGENFUS Swarthmore, Pa. Bachelor of Arls . . . English, French Kappa Kappa Gamma, Scerctnryg Mu Phi Epsilon: Scot! House Council, Prcsirlcnlg WSGA House of Reprcsentalivcsg Cap and Dagger, Women's Glue Clubg Chapel Choir, Mixed Chorus 5 Orchestra. Linden, N. J . if SENIORS NOT PICTURED WINTHROI' KELLOGG ARMOUR RICHARD BARTH ARNOLD LARRY LEE BOYER ROBERT HUGH BROWN OLIVER GEORGE CANNON ANTHONY JOSEPH CONSENTINO EDWARD CHARLES DIETZ NORMAN SCOTT EDGETT WILLIAM REANEY EMERY JOHN CARMEN FARTRO JACK SCHLOH FEICH 86 ROBERT EWING COULDING STEPHEN HARRY HONICKMAN I-IARRIET FOUST KESSLER WILLIAM TERRY KINCAID THOMAS SAMUEL KRAMM LEE WAYNE LAWVER FRANCIS RIDGWAY LINEAWEAVER DREW McCAUSLAND THOMAS WILSON MILLEN DANIEL CHARLES MINTON DANIEL MOTILL RAYMOND IRVY MYERS NANCY ELIZABETH OWEN VICTOR IRWIN RANDEL HARRY JOHN REITH, JR. BARLETT RICHARDS, III JAMES CHARLES RILEY JAMES BARRY SELLERS WARREN LcROY STEININGER JUDITH SHIVELY WAGNER STEWART ALLEN WRIGLEY BUC4, area WW li SEATED: B. Richards, president, L. Morris, secretary. STANDING: R. Benavenga, Lreasurerg T. Colestock, vice president. faced the immediate situation: The single room on the sorority suite, the responsibilities of being a head resident or dormitory proctor, a semester of student teaching, the youngest and greenest freshman class ever, and no more honor. It was not long, however, before the Janus complex set in. The seniors repeatedly prefaced their conversations with, I'll never forget the time that . . . , knowing they probably would forget anyway, at least not until their first homecoming as alumni. Old SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS be The senior class returned to the campus in September and 1520? iw i ' fl za snapshots were dragged out, old tales were retold, and everyone wondered whatever had become of old Ed What's-his-name back on 3B Swartz. As the year progressed, it became harder to look backward and easier to look forward. Grad school applications, job appli. cations, and a myriad of interviews were approached hopefully, often nervously. Senior women turned their attentions from the debate between free will and predestination to that between gas and electric ranges, and the senior men began to think in terms of a car thatis practical and durablef, And the stacks of bride's magazines grew higher and higher. As graduation drew near, all eyes were turned backwards once more, and the Class of ,61 recalled the senior woman last year who was overheard saying to her friend, Don,t tell me when you leave, don't say goodbye . . . just say you're going to Chet's for a cup of coffee. 87 J r . I. I , ' ww ,., , W ,W M V in witness thereof -1. lb QQQ If 'Q .31 Q L: 4 Q4 his t F ,vu gf I ,n ,v . ww The receptinnisfs flilemma. Come out of thai rlorm and cheer Serene mul slnlely sllc slrzmlx. 1 Duck walk! Wlmfs rm duck walk? . W ,. ,-Sig '11 - z.uf,v'f:f i 5,?Z 'f . N3 if A2491 1, 4 .1 W 'A?2'f '?'f 'A 1, l P1 N.. Xxx I --- It wr 1 A 'Pa-. '.xxI xxa-P x, 2' C7 T-, . -1 . J ' X I M.-e . '1.'- . lx 'V fm x .f , :..' 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Bl1cknell's newest and briefesl sport A1111 may the worst man win! And they moclc the sem? The Freshman monument. The leftovers. N, x fi 4' ar ' ,Q 8,234 g , I Q ww 24 Lk' QQ f ,W W , Q 'My' 'V fHf3S5m555X'gi' , . W A .MA 419192 ,mi 'N '3- 2 W ,J lm?-fu? M047 z , ' by V fff:.1v:x1f'4vf ' i ,' v Now you multiply by the square of the lolal. Now, tlmfs what I call U parlyf Down. the hall, frst floor on your right. K .' . 1 5' .X - Refi- ' x u 1, I A L 5 .Fri x Wim! do you mean you lillllel Illllkl? flares lllnt far in nrlvance? 1 A clearfs eye view of the end of the semester. 1 say old man, are you, there? The morning lunch line. Emily Post says 104 Q af' Whois got the instructions for this nwal-building kit? Hurry up and open il Finals IIUIIV affect me in lllfll least. !! :Qan- r .gl swim f , ' il I-flu ' L -nun. nun . M-f u l nl an .w mul' - f zl .M F nunnw,--an an M-M . -W f r-1 Hu f as lin-li!-. - W V H -uylto , ! F K Wll?vfW0 ' wnsuev ' c I X X k El I ' ' t g . , 2 f - I . .4..,.,, 9 g ' H 1 1 ,.4.b',jz-Dias Ihgx ' hz 1 r' Q NA 1' - . L.. Q 4, V . . x ' - , V44 - 51' X. i X I X x - ,A Air. ,ij pp 'ff , Q v , v ,ff-,g,.Q,j, f' 'f 4,9 1: 'f .M -AWf 1 , In .13-2' x ' I K3 ' ' x i 'P X. AA 1 1 i h K A 5 .jk 4 X.-x f . V55 Q S 1 N have hereto set their hands LEADERSHIP -i 5 5 ' . . . Q , ' - I JOAN BERLIN JOSEPH CIFFOLILO LYNNE COFFIN JANET COMER FREDERIC ELLIOTT, JR. MARLYN ETZWEILER SALLY FACKLER SUZANNE FRIEDMAN NORMAN GEORGE JOHN GOODYEAR I p N rw' MORTAR BOARD-HSEATED! H. McLaren, A. Wiley, J. Marvin. STANDING: J. Powers, S. Friedman, S. Fackler, C. Pharos. NOT PIC- TURED: L. Coffin, L. Hardy, J. Symons. OMICRON DELTA KAPPA-SEATED! R. Broderick, F. Wood, C. Hudson, W. Keech, W. Briggs, L. Hettche, Mr. W. Sauvain. STANDING! D. Fiero, W. Dorr, R. Hum- phreys, P. Pearson, W. Dearstyne, M. Fad- den, W. Kopit, L. Ott. I-I0'S WHO MARY LINN GROSSMAN DAVID HALBERT LINDA HARDY LEROY HETTOIIE CARL HUDSON BRUCE IRVINE WILLIAM KEEOI-I J UDI'rII MARVIN HELEN MCLAREN DEEORAII MII.TON LINDA MORIIIS PAUL PEARSON CIIRISTINE PIIARES JANE'r POWERS BARBARA RUNK ROBERT SCOTT JOHN SOMMERS PAUL TERHES ANN WILEY FRANK WOOD LEADERSHIP HONORARIES There are on campus two honoraries for those who have reached the zenith of leadership and maintained an excellent scholastic average. These are Mortar Board and Omicron Delta Kappa. Each spring on Moving Up Day, those junior women who have proven their excellence in leadership, scholar- ship and service are tapped for membership in Mortar Board. The purpose of Mortar Board is to promote high standards among the Bucknell women. As a means to this end Mortar Board broadcasts the news in the Womenis Dining Hall three times a week. This year Mortar Board also sponsored the Ugly Man Contest as a fund raising project. Omicron Delta Kappa is the national honorary for junior and senior men who are in the upper thirty-five per cent of the men students in scholarship and who are noted for their excellence in service, character and leadership in campus life. The faculty and student members oi this honorary have as their purpose the promotion of hetlcr leadership and understanding. PHI BETA KAPPA--I.'. Teleky, J. Grill. ELECTED, MARCH 1961, SENHJRS R. Anderson, ll. Bry- son, L. Collin, K. Corinan, D. llcwslrury, M. L. Grossman, B. Hall, L. Hardy, M. .l. Holli:-iler, E. Johnson, W. Keculi, C. Kenyon, A. Kingsbury, J. Marvin, M. Monson, J. Pow:-rs, W. Senatzle, J. Syinons, C. Scllaafg Juniors: J. l riok, R. llulnpllreye-s, E. Mac Luistor. TAU BETA PI-fwSl-:A'l'l4:n: IJ. Boger, R. Goodman, li. Brown, prcsirlentg li. Broderick. STANDING! T. Keech. E. Vallecorse, H. Paley, R. Bucznski, D. Motill, C. Parson, L. Pauls. 110 Q 7 ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA' fSr:A'l'l-111: .l. Cupp, J. Mutiny, prvsizlrlzlg C. Speer, .l. .l i:+k, jzurior urlviscr. S'l'ANnIN4:: S. Kncclll, M. .l. Taylor, E. Maellongull. S. Goetz, .l. l.aulmscl1er, S. Rolri:-son. ACADEMIC HON ORARIES Phi Beta Kappa is the highest scholastic honorary lor students of the lilmeral arts and sciencesg it is open lo those students in the upper tenth of the junior class anfl tl1c upper fifth of the senior class who have clisplayerl a mature personality and an intense worldly interest. Exemplary scholarship and character, in aclclition to memhership in the upper eighth of the junior class or the upper filth of the senior class, qualifies one for admission to Tau Beta Pi, the highest national engineering honorary. The organization aims to create a spirit of liheral education in the engineering schools of America. Freslnnen, loo, are eligible for aclmission to academic honoraries. Those stuclents who receive a 3.5 average their first semester at Bucknell, or a cumulative 3.5 for the entire freshman year, may hecome memhers of Alpha Lamhfla Delta, for the women, or Phi Eta Sigma, for the men. l'l'll ETA SIGMA' 'Sl-:A'rl':n: R. Shultz. J. Weincrlh, prrwirlefllg A. Slromln-rg, li. HllllllJlll'CyS. FIRST Row: Mr. L. Kiifll, F. Dc-Bllslia, E. Vallecorse, ll. Wines. Slccown Row: C. Earhart, D. Goss. gl glgffwi ww 'w lik .-5 wifi l Q w,g,.41f ,. 'f:ffQ'.f-gx...,.wt' i . ,j5Agg.'.,if.t3,d-gi L 'N 'X gf., .f,',q.i,,f w,.,ky7.3-,ff 1,511 Mifwfifr .,L ,,L,5fy W,,,f,1'.,3, '4 f f- -4, sg- . My-i f' . Qi!-4a.:,,lfn. I , , . ty.. gs-g,,5'Y3 F431 l',r.til g L4 'sr' 'Y . f' :Vim .' -Il : Wg X '5 Z - 4 1 'L'l' W -M571 'lilfhsf'-'.l '.'1.',-f-W , , ,Q it-yyt ' alSf.t5'g,' 431.53 lic? i, ,t11'lg'lf.,5: Lis-Q-x i 441.4 W 5,+z-Igg i wg -,E'.l1-5-rlxrtf--..rp'-bv,il. .yy 15.23 L, - H4 fm.--f' .11f.xw4,Ew-' -ve 5 . i fx'f'?.3 255' ' SNC?2'fZ:Efgf.Y,',-YipA5-..i-itat:-WQH its ,Q L , a , -' U ' ' . , gf: V f iz, '53, 4 s .it-s. t.r.3s.x:tf X ' K . I. ,. ,M in ,. t wr, ...Lv My ,,,-4 .Vit - b . , r . ,N.:,qkg,,, - --2., V 4' J- Y,- STUDENT-FACULTY CONGRESS To the Student-Faculty Congress, with its bicameral organization, ilalls thc responsibility of coordinating all the varied phases ol student activities on campus. ',l'lie two branches of tlie Student-l7aeulty Congress. the Council and the Cabinet. encompass botli legislative and executive powers. The Cabinet docs mucll ol tlie organizing and co-ordi- nating necessary 'for a smooth running campus. Sucli activities as the Spring Festival, the Artist Series and Stu- dent Recognition Day are the responsibilities of the Cabinet ol' tlle Student-Faculty Congress. 'Presentation and discussion of matters of student im- portunce are the main ,functions of the Council. lVlucl1 of its work centers around the improvement of the student government at Bucknell, its goal being the establishing the University as a superior institution ol liiglier education. 5 l UI lJ.1lin I 7EN'l'-l AClll,',I'Y CONGRISSS COUNCII, AND tIAl3lNli'l 1 Sl':A'l'l':lm: L. Ott, A. Maeonilrcr, S. .l atcklt-r, .l. Cillolilo, IJ, Strung, tl. Hudson, H. lit-vim-, li. lluniplwvys. S'lHtNnlN1:: llr. llilliurd, Major mlugl. l.. Adams, l'. l'c-arson, N. Ct-oi'f c lan, Dm-an llayward, .l. Lonn-r, ,l'. fl t-ltvr, Ili-an Sit-vt-mort. ,I, Ilug. ,. . VAN tIl.llll,lRN Takes a Bow. C. Hudson, J. Ciflolillo, U. Strung plan for . So what else is new? rtzr6MfYf'i Flmuls' ,- Nt voir for W5 ffivfiisttg MAN ,ya 'vent 'Q' A 5 lllxll'vAN o 1 lt Ball F Ietemeltef.. Via Pnstdlni - C l :arc , J ball l, lll' l..llllllll'fE Otloillier HMO l3ll.L .l'flRSlI it flg mam FV t 1, ls ,YY 1 'lf r,' til l 111 'e'.vwf tb..-f' J l :tgp FOV W M N Y lltll Sl+INA't'l2- 'I'lItS'l' Row: I.. llarmly, prresirleutg .l. Syinons, ,l aek- lu ll Mui mn Sir eve-iisoii. llilllltll Row: .l. Halter, A. Wiley. l'i0lltt'l'lI Row: ,l. -, , A .1 's . :own Row: M. Monsen, J. Sharll, Miss M. ,l. V w , 1 Conner, C. l'liarus, N. Ilcwm-ns. I'll 'l'll Row: .l. l'1-Iler. M. lomasi- nn. Swrll Row: .l. Marvin, .l. Monlgmnery. No'r l,IC'I'lllit'1ltZ l' I nrner. Tea Time. WOMENS JUDICIAL BOARIJH Sr:A'ri-:nz Miss M. .l. Stevenson, N. Taylor, .l5'aekler, Clllliflllllllj C. Cohli. K. Gibson. KNl'1I'1I.lNlTI B. llnrrows, C. Plllll'l!S, S. Warner, M.. .l. 'l'a1ylor, ,l. Carter, R. Wells. WOMEN'S STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION The main objective of WSCA this year has been the Hnal establishment ol the new cooperative system of gov- ernment lor the women stuflents. This new form of govern- ment was the culmination of a year of planning and study. WSGA has in its framework three branches: the jucli- cial, the legislative, anfl the executive. The functioning borly ol' the juclieial branch is the ,luclicial Board, which serves as a court ol violations ol the governing regulations. The legislative and executive branches inelucle the I-louse of Representatives and the Senate, composed ol memhers from each ol the three upper classes. Among its activities, WSCA sponsors a Party Night, Sem Night, and the Stuclent-Faculty Banquet anrl Tea. A philanthropic project is attempted each year, each semes- ter, WSCA presents a scholarship to a fleserving Bucknell coecil. The Big Four. - . 8 V4..t...,-:' V. ,www - Z V... ' ' W -is ...,... N fQf v 2r' 'f,....,:t,Tel M im- Mtli- ......,,.. ' 1'-.- W .... :na i.. .... . awww . , H.. JW u -:fp t 't 's -3--f-I WWW , f +4 '-,.-W tu 1,1 IIFCNIII v MENQS S1 UDE I GOVER ME 1 ie een ra ffoverning mo ' the men stumenls the lVlen's Student Government, whose job it is to unite representatives from all the men students lor aetion on all matters pertaining to their social and aeadennc life. 'l he MSG has three main divisions: the House of Representa- tives, the House Executive Board, and the lVlen,s Judicial Board. The aim el these groups is to promote the general welfare ol' the men through executive, judicial, and legis- lative channels. This year, as in previous years, the MSG helped to promote general student welfare through its work with the other governing liodies on campus and the administra- tion. 'llhe MSU also sponsors projects to aid the athletie program and lo foster the spirit in il. WOlVllCN'S COUNSELUICS l'llItS'l' Row: N. Taylor, M. McLean, .l. Carter, ll. Weaver. SICCIINIJ Row: .l. lfettcr, C. Capcll, N. Taylor, .l. llaltt-r, ll. Strung, V. liuoin. rlilllltll How: IJ. Sit-gal, C. llurton, ll. Patterson, IC. Lord, ,l. Sharif, C. Scllwiegcr, ll. Anderson, ll. Jacolmscn, .l. Fisk, A. W'agncr. I, W f MEN'S COUNSELORS AND PROCTORS Life for a 'freshman man at Bucknell could take on maze-like complexity were it not for the counselors, with their ready advise and friendly manner. The counselors are members of the junior and senior classes who were chosen on the lmases of their personality, friendliness, under- standing and interest in freshman men. The counselors give of their all for a year to the task of acquainting the freshmen with college life, both academic and social. Guidance does not end with the freshman year. Each upper-class dormitory has proctors in residence to counsel and enforce regulations among the upperclass men. 114 .l. Auker. 'l'nllm Row: W. Black. .l. Shedlock, H. Levine, D. Buggcln MEN'S l'RUCTORS'---I lIts'r How: E. Vallccorsc, R. Scott, li. Hun plireys. Sl-:COND How: C. llcicrsclnnitt, C. Mull, R. Franz, W. Deux styne, ll Bloomquist. W. lVlcConncll, W. Woydcmcycr. Nor lllf 'l'lIItl'1lJZ .l. Minturn. M. Fudden. lVlEN'S CUUNSELORSV- -'Sl-1A'l'I-ID! W. Isl. WIl.soN. .l. Cilfolilloq .l. Sam- uels, R. lloddie. SECOND How: ll. l ic-ro, E. White, .l. Lang, .l. Hasscn- plug. li. Wadams, H. Clopp. V. Manuelc, J. Goodyear, P. Hunter, lf. llechtold, l.. Ott, W. Kcccll, W. Uorr. l WOMEN'S COUNSELORS AND HEAD RESIDENTS Throughout the four years of college life a woman livinff in the Sem will come in contact with junior counselors and senior head residents innumerable times. All the bewilder- ing aspects of the freshman year from mid-semester grades to dates for Houseparty Weekend fall in the domain of the junior counselor. The junior counselor is not only a guide, hut a friend, and many times a conspirator. With under- standing and a cheerful humor the junior counselor puts an indelible mark on the freshman year of the girls in her hall group. The head residents assist in the organization of dorms and houses, and must he prepared to meet all emergencies therein with the resourcefulness of a Girl Scout and the patience of a saint. WOMEN'S HEAD RESIDENTS-KNEI-:l.1NG: J. Powers, A. Wiley, J. Anderson, S. Kilgore. SEATED: K. Corman, J. Symons, H. MacLarcn, S. Gretsch, L. Morris, K. Gibson. STANDING: M. Shipps, C. Hall, C. Phares, C. Mussinu, M. Monsen, S. Friedman, D. Milton, N. Shaffer, C. Schuaf. 1 'il WOMEN'S COUNCIL-SEATED: J. Tilton, J. Carter, J. Fcttcr, L. Williams, Miss M. Hensley, .IT.,,P.M',',S' , ,I WoMEN,s INDEPENDENT COUNCIL '5i.113i.'11.,.., E.1it,hiililiiir1i1,.iiuIi2lie1ilii,lJ.MHtiiiiilI B The Independent Women's Council is a voluntary group organized by the unaffiliated upperclass women. This group strives to unite the independent Women in both social and service activities. At Thanksgiving time the indepen- dent women make baskets of food to brighten the holiday for the less fortunate families in Lewisburg. The Council also awards a scholarship each year to a deserving student, regardless of whether she is independent or a member of a Sorority. Money for these projects is raised by means of candy sales in the dorms during final exams. The Council, which is elected by the independent women each spring, is composed of twelve members. The president is also the independent representative on Senate and SFC Cabinetg there are also three members from each upperclass, a commuter representative, and a sports representative. 115 .N- T Nw: -np. ' 'N-.Ya w ' -G 27' i 'Wff1sV' ,, gr 1 A MJ' 'A Q , NV Y vow bu ir 'fl v' me +4 M n M ' WL 1' Sr , UN IOR CLASS The traditional thrills of Junior Year seemed to com- pensate for all the scholastic headaches. There were the counselors, lmusily guiding the confused freshmen and hop- ing that their advice, and not their example, would he fol- lowed. There were the class ollicers, dedicating themselves to planning activities and trying to slow away a little nest egg for the husy year to follow. And, of course, there was the whole class. Internally panieking when it seemed im- possihle to get enough credit in any one field for a major, there were times of just plain enjoying yourself. Junior Year was one permeated with the exeitment of coke-dates and hig weekend . . . and looking forward to that special night of honor, the .lunior Prom. CLASS UI l ltll'iRS M. l addcn, irirw presirlenl: ll. l xlI1-rson. lreusnrr'r: L. Ott, pl'exi1lf'l1!: l'. Turner, .w'r'r1:lrrry. OPHOMORE CLAS From the other side of the fence, the sophomores enjoyed freer hours, the right to drive cars, and a widen- ing social life in their sororities and fraternities as well as in their other activities. They enthusiastically hazed the freshmen under the direction of the Freshman Rules Committee, and the representative Class Council outlined their policies and activities. In early April, the sophomores could he seen giving their all with balloons and crepe paper, transforming the gym for the Senior Prom. And always there were Lit lectures, the Bison at giggle hour, and llunklels. But, in general, this was the year to attain true integration of the individual into Bucknell life. it was a year of finding oneself, of rearranging oneis values, and of striving to meet the heavy responsihilitics of an adult world. LLASS Olflsftllflis -A. lVli!l'0lllilt'l'.1Il'l'SflII'llff ll, llc- hcrns, sf'f'1'r'lnryg ll. liloonnjuist, lv'I'1' lIl'l'SfIl1'IIl. FRE HMAN CLA The Class of l96fI- arrived on a rainy day. However, the gloom of their hrst day at college did not hother the new frosh in their enjoyment of Bucknell. With all the new faces, meetings, tests, dinks and name signs, everyone was kept pretty husy. Fraternity open houses and sorority rush teas introduced the freshmen to many upperelassmen. Also intermingled with movie dates and trips to the Bison was the more serious side of university life: cracking the hooks. lVlost freshmen quickly learned how necessary it was to concentrate on school work during the week and save the dating for weekends. CLASS OIVIVICFIICS L. Adams. pr1'.widr'l1I: ff. Ed- wards, .v1'r'1'a'lr1l',V: li. Slit-pllard. Hire' prz'xi1l1'lll: ll. l t-nlon. ll'4'ux111'1'r. W4 BLIC TIOQNS 8: R DIO 4 Vx., v I 0 vu a 'J' W? f 9 ff .394 ! ..+i-4 Lv J- . ff' :egg . wflg rw - Q Q I C 4 H . -f f 'D' 'k I q'aIar. w f- , 1 ,-J L ' 3 ' , sx'r 'Q ','9g':,A,v... A V q Q . 'N 'f, H. . . -6 ' .W , ,gjfi nj' .-.. . ,,,,,f-' A 'Vx -, . . ,,A-qgq,-1'-3 -we' 'A F3 nu Q ',,,,,.- , A . ggv 3' ,jdygwlvuig ,J . -- - . , 4 -,H sl . - - ' . 7 ., , ' 0 U- , ' fav, 'mu .lv . .c . 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' y . . . ,L . 9 ' . U Q . th . .5 'A ,F .. N. V. V 9 Vs' i v - .Q 4 0 m. . U t .. ,, ., . f 3,- r,v .- ... -. - , 'fn ' '..,u .ya '!qd Us . ' .,' l2.l9'ii e . , , , ' . af' . ,,,vv'i,h,o ','..,1 ' ' ' 'K' ',' V'!d0o1 , . ., . , A ,V . . , o 'L 1':,,4 '31 g o . , H . v - A '- Ohsfyavqg-.ig --4.4 . 4. f 1- X ' . Q - .Qfiyu E ! e ' ,. , . ' . Q ' G ,1R ,ww o . ' ..- .Q,g-vuqog. . , '4A- . ' . ,g..0 'ot cf 'V 5 . ,, i', ., ' , ',.-ff ,. '-v'- - .f.-f - M' ' ,- ,,:x. .'.,, '5U, .,,. .Q 'I I - . v ' ' J 'K . V ol' 9 M ' , . an Q ' L ,i' n 4 1 na f - ' ,A . - of l . .Q--ay .-w- .c MMV' Q-.. - rf? 'Y -ali V . f . 0 5 , ' ,M ' or - nl- 1 ' '.,, , I X AP' I . r ' Q 13 M 'iff' f . . rar. ' . , ,V ' -. 3 ga - G I ' 1 Ov.: K, . 4 'n '9'9 ' .,,. .'. o'.p K U, 'N-ws., ,f Wm xl'8aJ,',,6'Nr L ' 7' ,' 'VV - , -A ,- '- . M V, . limi.,- r ' X,-4, A f a Abandon hope, all ye who enter hcrc . . . SECTION EIJITUHS--I.. Collin, ,l. Laird, N. Sliallcr, A. Kingsbury, IJ. Milton, S. Kilgore. Nor Picrlmizn: ,l. Jones. HAGEN DA Last year, the big question was one of moneyg this year, it was one of space. Although L,AGlZNDA ,61 is smaller in size, the quality has not suffered. A yearbook, in its broad- est sense, is supposed to be a pictorial representation of college life. This idea has been the philosophy behind the compilation of the 1961 edition. Only a section editor, after his job has been done, can fully realize what a complex task it is to get a yearbook into print. For eve1'y one picture taken, for every one article written, there are about three or four still left to do. What will the seniors wear lor their pictures? Who is the third person in the second row? What is THE right shot to get for a specific section divider? Will the book ever get done? But somehow everything eventually fits into place. The nerves may have been a bit shaken and the classwork may have been momentarily overlooked, but the final deadline is reached. What's our reward? At least the Class of 1961 has a tangible framework for all of its memories. X ff ,794 118 'Hx Ann Harms, Eflilor-111-Clrivf l l A -Sr:A'I'r:lJ: L. Collin. A. Harms, N. Slmllcr, S. Kilgoru. STAND- INK.. li N lon, T. 'l'rcuclwulI, ,l. ,lnnus, ,l. lllllfll, C. Carson. Nrrr l7IC'l'lllll-IDI R. . uwmillcr, D. Howull:-2. A. Kingslmllry, R. Cn:-xluvsam, D. Mil- llnflclir-. L4 i '55 w-I ,lauzkiv Grill, Lilvrnry Ezlilur. willl ln-r nssislunl. Sandy Mr'Caul4ln-11. H7-I I I l l T ' Rulpll Gusluvsun. 1u1f:il1r's.w nmfmgvr, and higs ussislunlg. Il. Avkrnyml auul l'. Sung. Roy lllll'liK'l', llvurl l'lmlugrupln'r. 119 lP HEADLINE URYUNG A J, Ls. we r ,Ian Powers, Editor, confers with the printer. Kent Wilkirmstull,B1Lsl'11.e.ws Mzumgcr. BUCKNELLIA As the song says, 4'there's been some changes madei' . . . in Bucknellis weekly. Even SAM, the literary mouse, would have to concede that returning Bueknellians were surprised by the innovations since September. It was the stall's goal to raise the standards of the newspaper by altering the form, content and policies. of the ,lg paper. The major change in form was to the more com- ' I Q 1 . 1 - . rj. pact tabloid size with five columns, providing for quahty ' 5 rather than quantity. This easily expandable form left ample room for the g'Lelters to the Editori' sectiong during February, some students were wondering whether the Buck- nellian was going to print some news to supplement the edi- torial page. I H- Another innovation was in the field of administration. ,lan Powers became the first editor in recent years to serve for a one-year term. A continuity was thus established which allowed the staff to work continually in the hope of building a newspaper capable of keeping pace with Buck- nellis rising academic standards. Who put that in there? li'lll'A'lI1'lliIIll, S'I'Al l ' l'llItS'I' How: ll. Sim-gal. IJ. llowlcs, C. Kurtz, .l. Pow'-rs, wliwr, J. 'l'illon. Si-:Conn How: U. Speer, P. Itrown, C. Sr-haaf, V. liudin. ll. 'l'ayIor. ff, i ' .f f? tt .5 Y, . 'nik 4, me S'l'Al'il ' ll. Green, C. Wllli2lCU, M. L. Crossman, .l. Wceigtfl, .l. Smith. S'rANnlNe: P. Grant, M. lngraham, R. Green, G. Sumner, .l. Fox. K- R i lt l The crossed foils at the end of every Touche article do not necessarily mean cross purposes. They represent. rather, the fine point and edge which sharpens every effort hy the college magazine. The delicate thrust of satire, the skillful parry of fiction, the rihald lunge of humor, all cut and sweep across the pages, framing in their struggle that quar- terl ueen lVliss Touche. Y a The Keeper of the Brace this year, the equestrienne con- uerer cleat Mar Linn Grossman has ransackcd and 7 9 pillagcd the brains of the literate rich to luring favor upon the have-nots in their hour of need. A nohle experiment! T DE T HA DBOOK The Student Hamllzook is a compact little puhlieation containing most of the essential information regarding university life. This helpful guide hook is an integral part of the l7reshman's activities and for the upperelassmen a D. Green, busilicss manager and M. l... Grossman, editor. wonderfully succinct reference. It is one of the few nee- essary hooks that students do not have to huy. Published by the Office of the Dean of Student Affairs, the Dean selects an editor who then chooses a staff and hegins work. This little lifesaver contains Bucknell songs and cheers and enumerates the rules the lfreslnnen must not disohey. The hylaws of such organizations as S. lf. C.. IVI. S. A., and W. S. C. A. are presented, as are university regulations and administrative functions. Also included is information ahout fraternities and sororities. Throughout the handhook are photographs pertaining to the many aspects of student life lClJl'l'0RS FOR 1960-61 and 1961-62 H-D. Strung, U. Delle. presented. S'I'A1r1.' j.'0R 1961.52,.5pg,vl'1-:nz N. Barlow, J. Puleo, J. Cordy, D. Dclle, P. Rnehl. STANDING: E. Voegllen. R. Ting. lcy, M. Buchanan, A. Becker, B. Best, K. Gaynor. Nor i,IC'I'llltEIl1 M. liasniussen. 'fi , l' . ,i y, ' ' WVHU STAFF- -Si:A'rian: M. Mctiroarty, H. liunlivcnga, l'. Criffcn, K. Hcinlicinicr, U. Trullingcr. S'rANn1Nc:: '.l'. Darrow, C. Klinglur, l.. Hamilton, W. l lctt-incycr, W. lirclce-xforrl, A. Hartley. ' . , l Managed by Ken Reinlieimer, Bucknells own radio station daily provides the campus with a variety of pro- grams including news, sports, special events, and . . . mostly music. Students plan and present their own pro- grams after completing a period of apprenticeship. WVBU operated with professional elhciency and pre- cision. A member of the Intercollegiate Broadcasting Asso- ciation, it has a vast collection of long-playing and 4,5-speed records of every type. The station is located in the lower depths ol the Carnegie Building. KEN REINHEIMEH Station lliraclor Even the bard-working engineers find time , . . to publish a magazine. The Bucknell Engineer is filled with technical articles with current information on industrial developments which are helpful to alumni and students in the field. Also, pictures of Miss Bucknell Engineer give the magazine a decorative effect. The publication offers many opportunities for interested students to gain experiences and develop abilities in the editorial and business field. Leroy Hettche is editor-in- chief, and AI Bogar is the business manager. LEROY HE'lvl'Cl'lE AI. IEOGAR lillCKNlfl,l. ENClNEEli S'I'AI+'I V f-- SEA'I'EDI U. Scnges, R. I-Iottcliu, Efliwr lflISflll'SS flfl1IllIlgI'l' A. liogar. S'l'ANDlN1:: .l. l'urvin, E. Vallccorsc, n 11.1.7 A irI - '2t1xL ORGANIZATIONS I I l ri4-nclsllipRevisited . . . Mr. Forrest Brown. Glfllttflll Svercmry. CA CAlHNE'l'ff -l nis'r Row: M. McLean, A. Wiley. Sizconn Row: C. Hudson, .l. Montgomery, .l. Fuller, ,l. Sllarll, ,l. Delaney. llllllltlh Row: ll. lfiero, .l. Carson, li. Mason, .l. Nlarvin. ll. lllp. CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION WUS, lleligion-in-Life, Burma-Bucknell, Freshman Camp and lfiresidesw-these are some of the outstanding projects undertaken hy the Bucknell University Christian Association. Motivated hy student enthusiasm, the activities of the CA can he hroken down into two areas: orientatinf the F freshmen to their new way of life, and reminding the upper- classmen of their spiritual heritage. The actual Work of the organization begins in Septemlier with the opening of Freshman Camp: as the year progresses, interest continues to mount. Students may write for the Clmllenge, partici- pate in the Nine-Thirty Class, do volunteer work at Selins- grove State School, or keep abreast of the latest news from Kappa Chi Lambda, the Religion Honorary. Annually, the CA sponsors two weekends: Religion-im Life and Burma-Bucknell. This year, speakers not only came to Bucknell and perusecl the theme, Wllhe Idea of a Universityf, during Religion-in-Life Week, hut there was a follow-up of a series of round tables and conferences with professors and other distinguished leaders. The 13th an- nual Burma-Bucknell Weekend provided a lively exchange of idea, culture and friendship between Bucknell and Bur- mese students residing in the United States. As always, the weekend promoted fellowship and understanding of people from a different culture. X, 'Qt . :X l . Deljen and R. llerrcilers loueh up seem-ry back stage. C P A D DAGGER What does it 1nean to he a member ol' Cap and Dagger? Undoubtedly one must have a sense of pride at having earned the eighteen points needed for membership. They are achieved through long hours ol backstage work on cos- tuming, sets or publicity. Then comes the true feeling of belonging to the theatre. At production time, one is com- pletely absorbed into the realm of greasepaint, mangled scripts and collee breaks. This year, Cap and Dagger presented three plays: The Lower Depths, !lmpl1,ilryon. 38 and The Male Anzfmal. Under the direction of Grenville Cuyler, the Actor's Lab and Studio was reestablished. Ofoti the Troll, by Dr. John S. Wheatcroft, and The Lesson, were two of the stage produc- tions of this group. Actor's Lab also gave two superb readings of 'l'. S. Eliotis poems. Finally, they sponsored a one-act play contest in an attempt to develop more on campus talent. Certainly one does not work hard for Cap and Dagger either .lor success or recognition. The greatest reward is standing on the stage alone alter everyone has left, re- membering, reliving, and knowing that oneis job has been well done. TH E LOWER lJEI I'HS -- -1960. Ol'1l lCERS WSI-:A'l'l-ID: C. Cole, ,I. Rieliards. N, Owen, M. Kaln presirlent: l.. Greenberg, li. l'lcadl4'y. S'l'ANluN4:: Mr, Cuylcr, Mi R. Kliclz, Mr. C, Ncwlon. 6 l'l'lE CRUCI IZLEU- 1060. . t Finale l'njun1uCmn1 -1960. 'L in . sd 'i ' ' - 1- f Ai X , ,L f , ,Q has ,J 'A .9 , I 15 , UIIKICRS Sm'l'lf1lm: Miss ll. Wilson, ll. Billings, Mr. J. Crini, G. Cuylor. STANIJING: M. Kahn, Mr. R. Klietz, M. Gavin. The Factory Picnic- -'ljlljlllllll Cunw 1960. UNIVERSITY PLAYERS Broadway is brought to Bucknell each year through the 'fusion of talent from every point on campus into one dynamic performance. The University Players is a union of the members of the orchestra, the men's and women's glee clubs, the Bucknell band, Orchesis, and Cap and Dag- ger, who give of their abilities to produce for Bucknell such musicals as The Slullenl Prince, Carousel, Oklahoma, South Pacihc, Gays and Dolls and Pajama Game. Their 1960-61 production of Pal joey was another musical expertly per- formed. The vast organization and numerous decisions in- volved in creating the outstanding production of Pal Joey were formulated by the board of directors, which is com- posed of one faculty member and one student from each organization. The University Players are very fortunate to produce their musicals in one of the best university theaters in the east. The Coleman Hall Theater, with its new dressing rooms, radio-control systems, two workshops, and large stage, provides an excellent atmosphere for the players. Once more . . . will1l7EEl,.lNCl 4 F p, 9 f l lx' I D vidson. The KADETTES march at half lima MAJORETTES-C. A. Thorn, L. llcvinc, C. A. Buquet, l . Ka c lins 'l, .. ll BISON BAND game and during halftime the gridiron is con- exhibition hall as the lively Bison Band comes down the field in precise drill steps. The election show at the Lehigh game was an example of the perfection which comes from hours of practice. Among the busiest people on campus, the band members came to school almost two weeks before classes began. After a lively Week at Band Camp they practiced faithfully into the cold nights of November to make the 1960-61 Bison Band the best yet. The completion of the football season does not mean the end of the band. After many winter nights in the Hdungeonw under W0men's Dining Hall, the band emerges with a few new faces in the reed section as the Bucknell Symphonic Band. This sym- phony band goes on the annual tour and gives concerts in the Spring at the May Day Festival and in the Sem. This year they toured the Philadelphia area. The olhcers are: Dennis Rittenhouse, student conductorg Bob Arthofer, personnel managerg Judy Strobeck, librariang Blanche Simpson, secretaryg Bev Anderson and Alan Holmstrom, social committee. Allen W. Flock is the director of the Bison Band. Before the verted into an B is for BAND, BISONS, and BUCKNELL. X 'B 1 All V in ' i . Dennis Billmillollsv, Slmlelll Cnrlrlllrlor ' -- va.:-' ff . V... SYMPHGNY ORCHE TRA This year, under the direction of Mr. Lindsey Merrill, the forty students and professors who comprised the Sym- phony Orchestra lent their talents to the accompaniment of The Messiah. In addition to their annual appearance in the Spring Music Festival, these devoted musicians produced a variety of excellent concerts, including one featuring selected soloists. On tour this year, the orchestra extended its music to the enjoyment of people in the Washirigtcin area. CHAPEL CHOIR The reverence and dignity which the Chapel Choir so smoothly hlends into the Sunday Chapel. Services is created hy sixty select and talented voices. The outstanding ability of this organization-under the direction of Mr. Williain D. McRea-is not limited to Sunday mornings, for the Chapel Choir sings for Convocation and presents an annual Christ- mas Program of sacred music. This year, the group toured the l'hiladelphia and Wilmington areas. They have also made a record containing their concert program. Many of the Chapel Choir's selections are sung a enpellag many more, though, are enriched through the organ accompaniment of ,loan Berlin and David Lyon. Student manager ol the Chapel Choir was Linda Hardy, who was assisted hy Robert Smink. Secretary for the group was Joan Berlin. Alan llecr was publicity manager, and Marilyn .lihersole was gown mistress. Librarian was Janet Allison. 4 WOMENS GLEE CLUB livery Wlionday and 'l'hursclay nights, people passing by the Music and Arts building hear harmonious sounds as the ninety girls Of the Womenis Glue Club rehearse. 'l'wo hours each weck are de- voted to preparing for various singing engagements. The Glee Club performs at Bucknell on l'arent's Vlfcekcncl and on May Day. How- ever, the most important performance, and thc one for which the girls Show the greatest enthusiasm is, their annual tour. 'llhis year, 75 members of the Clee Club sang in the area around Washington, D. C., and Baltimore and Annapolis, Maryland. Each year new oliicers are elected. This year the Glee Club manager was Bobbie Runkg assistant manager, Betty Burrows, pub- licity chairman, Mary 'llertrichg and treasurer, Beth Vlforthington. The student: conductors were Anne llutlcdge and Joanne .lslarrisg and the pianists were Lina Roth and Joanne Harris. MENS GLEE CLUB For the lVlcn,s Glee Club, 'music is a mcans toward developing Cooperation and spirit among students .lrom dillerent lratcrnities and from dillerent courses ol study within the university. l rom this co- operation has emerged, two traditional concerts. The Nlenis Clee Club performs in a concert on Parcntis Weekend and participates in the Music Festival each spring. The organizationis annual concert tour this year provirled musical enjoyment lor alumni clubs, civic groups and churches throughout the New Qlerscy and New York areas. The spirit ol cooperation is reflected again within thc organiza- tion ol the Clcc Club by its omcers. During l960-l96l, these men were their leaders: David Baird, manager, Richard Buggeln, assis- tant manager, Douglas Stewart, librariang and Allen lflccr, accom- panlst. yrfgf- 1. ' ' A'l,l,lCN NV. Fl.0CK. COIIIIII-f'lUl' JACK. S. Clilhfl, Ifonflnrlnr l tlts'r Row: S. Hall, president, M. Taintor, Mrs. Elze, mluixer, P. Sichel, B. Zwieker, K. Metz. St4:f:oNtJ Row: Etzweiler, ll. L. Himtncr, l'. A. Miller, K. Class, C. Doughty, C. Orso, l.. Perry. Tlllttll How: li. Capen, K. Kelley, .l. Ottesen, l. Wisner, C. Heed, D. Formigli, N. Henderson, M. Hermany, W. Ireland. DIVING llfmlttlz M. James, lf. Leonard, M. Napier, P. Sine, N. Smith, M. O'Dell. l tlts'l' How: C. Patterson, M. Dilfilippo, M. D'Alessnndro, C. Thomas, Matthews, D. Haines. M. l.. Grossman. SICCUND Row: L. Struggles, J. Demmy, S. lleehtold, Seville, D. Sirinek, C. Smith. Ililllltll How: D. Frederick, S. Smiley, D. Bassett, P. Squires, C. Edwards, S. li0lliSlIlI, A. llcclum, ,l. Keppler, president, Miss Lyon, r1rI11i.w'r GRCHESIS Tired aching muscles were the rule rather than the exception lor this yearis memhers ol Orchesis, the modern dance cluh. The group lregan an active year with master classes in ballet, character dancing, and modern jazz given hy Mrs. Moyer, who with her hushand does the choreography lor the Cap and Dagger musical productions. ln January, a demonstration class was held for the Lewishurg High School art class who tried to capture the motion ol' the dancers on canvas. Each year Orchesis combines forces with Synehronettes to present the popular water-and-dance show. Another important event in which the group participates is the May Day Festival performed on Spring Weekerlfl lor parents. The success ol Orchesis activities can be attributed to the capahle direction of Mrs. Nora Elze with the help of the ollieers ol the cluh: Sherry Hall, president, Mitzi Taintor, vice president: Bonnie Zwickcr, secretary-lreasurerg Kathy Metz, costumesg and Paula Siehel, publicity. There are tryouts lor Orchesis each fall, with those not quali- fying lor the senior group automatically lmeeoming memhers of the apprentice group. SYN CHRON ETTE Desifnerl I3 Dzfsne .l Thus was named the annual Jroffram of S fy o S nchronettes. Directed lo Miss Maureen L on the ffirls in eo- y 9 kj 7 o aeration with Orchesis Jresented their usuall fine demonstration 2 l Y ol synchronized swimming. The talented girls swam every Vlfednesday night for an hour to perfect their routines. They he- gan hy learning basic strokes, and eventually built up to the dilli- cult stunts which accented their Hnal performance. In addition to their excellent swimminff the ffirls devised costumes and Jrozs D7 YT and made up their own routines. The Synchronettes practice in Bucknellis Freas-Rooke Pool in Davis Gym. Each year, in the early autumn, Miss Lyon holds t1'y- outs for all women who are interested in Synchronettes. At the end of the academic year, the girls elect ollicers .lor the succeeding two semesters. Synehronettes' ollicers for this year were Judy Keppler, president, Dee Bassett, vice presidentg Merilyn Dil7'ilippo, secre- taryg and Dehhie Haines, treasurer. tw ' X-vi Q May Day Court 1960. WOMEN ,S RECREATION ASSOCIATION Functioning as the organization of all the Bucknell women, the Women's Recreation Association provides recreation and develops skill in sports. A board of representatives is elected each year to carry out the many duties of WHA and to organize the numerous interclass, intergroup, and interschool activities that are held each year. For many of the sports, all-star teams are selected from the interclass teams to participate in playdays held at other schools. At thc annual sports banquet held in the spring, intergroup team awards, the all- year trophy, and individual awards of WRA shields, B letters, and bracelets are given to girls who have earned the required number of points. In order to acquaint Freshman girls with WHA, a series of pic- nics are held at the Old Orchard in the fall. The most important event of the year for WHA is the May Day Festival held on the Saturday afternoon of Spring Weekelid. The WHA Board and committees Spend much time in planning and decorating for this event, and also supervise the selection of the May Queen and her court. Handsics? WRA BOARD---KNr:r:L1NG: J. Larson, P. Licdy, .I. Comer, prr-sirl'r'l1t: J. llm-nnny, L. Pol- lack. SITTING: Miss M. Bryan, Miss M. Lyon, Miss A. Cultcr, Mrs. N. Elm, S'1-,tNmNgg M, McLean, M. Dilfilippo, B. Richmond, S, Vaughn, J. Corson, D. liasscll. 'Q'-1 Vhpa '- K ie. Sl-2A'l'ED2 L. Harrll, G. Marquardt, A. Rutledge. STANUING: D. Dews- ln-ry, L. Collin, presirlcntg B. Podbcr, .l. Tilton. M. Stuucli, C. Hudson, Mr. K. Rothwell, M. Faddcn. 132 BUCKNELL STUDENT FORUM The Bucknell Student Forum, which was created by an endowment from the class of ,59, consists of a group of in- terested students from all classes. Its purpose is to bring outstanding speakers to the campus in order to introduce students to the key issues in a changing world and to stimu- late interest and serious thinking regarding these problems. In keeping with this purpose, programs were presented on Germ Warfare, Red China's Admission to the UN, and Arti- ficial and Forced Breeding in Humans. Ofhcers for the year were Lynne Cofiin, president, Barry Podber, vice president, ,lane Tilton, secretary, and Donald Dewsbury, treasurer. ECONOMICS CLUB Although economics or business administration majors compose most of the membership of the Economics Club, any student who is interested in the broad field of economics is welcomed as a member. Under the direction of Mr. K. J. Rothwell, the adviser, and Carl Hudson, the president, the group planned a wide variety of programs and activities for the year. Prominent businessmen, educators, and other persons concerned with economic affairs are invited to the campus to give lectures on such topics as labor-management relationships or reme- dies for recession. For example, the business manager of the Federal Penitentiary in Lewisburg gave a lecture on Man- aging the Business Affairs of Prisonsf' The general public is welcome to attend all of the open meetings. Other activi- ties of the group include studying current business condi- tions or trends and visiting industrial organizations located in this area of Pennsylvania. COMMUTERS CLUB The home away from homei' for Chi Chi, the Commu- ters Club, is a special room to the left of Hunt Rec Room. The group decorated this room themselves to use as a place for studying, meeting, and socializing. Thoughout the year Chi Chi has many activities. To help 'freshman commuters become acquainted with college life and to provide a way of meeting other students, the club has a big and little sister program. A tea for mothers and a WSGA tea are given each year. Other activities include a Christmas party, a bake sale, and retreats at Cowan. The Commuters Club participates in WSGA by having a representative to House and Senate who keeps the group in- formed about the current happenings on campus. Judy Marvin is the president of Chi Chi and Miss Kranich is the adviser. BUCKNELL VILLAGE WIVES CLUB Bucknell's married students live in fifty white-framed apartments directly across from the football stadium. Over the years this little development has come to be called Buck- nell Village. The women of this community have organized a club known as the Bucknell Village Wives Club. The group sponsors worthwhile projects such as bake sales and rum- mage sales. They donate the proceeds from these sales to the Odd Fellows Orphanage and to the Evangelical Home. Each Christmas the women have a party for the children of the village, and once a semester there is a baby shower. January brings the Husband and Wife Banquet, the biggest social event of the year, held at the Sunbury Social Club. Also once a semester the women elect oihcers who maintain safety and fire regulations for the village. ...ug Fnisr Row: G. Goodall, V. Springman. Sizconn Row: J. Bowo Miss D. Kranicli, K. WCtll1d, J. Marvin. OFFICERS--Phyllis Hoover, Judy Warfcl, Marjorie Maxwell Herniece Parsons. xx ! 134 W.. KX, . div , H the seal of the university FOOTBALL Closing out the season with a decisive 26-0 victory over Delaware, Bucknel1's football team finished with a 7-2 rec- ord, the best in the past nine years, and was named the 1960 Lambert Cup champion as the leading small college in the East. The victory over the Blue Hens, last year's Lambert Cup champions, was the fourth shutout posted by the Bisons dur- ing the fall and enabled Coach Bob Odellls team to close out with a perfect 6-0 record against small colleges. The only two losses were by 15-7 to Cornell and 23-19 to Rutgers. Heading the Bison offense that rolled up 2541-9 yards were All-American quarterback candidate Paul Terhes, halfbacks Ash Ditka and Captain lVlicky Melberger and fullback Ken Twiford. This quartet accounted for 1957 yards passing and rushing. Terhes, a senior from Milmont Park, Pa., com- pleted 87 of 155 passes for 981 yards and nine touchdowns and ran for an additional 111-1 yards for a total offense mark of 1122 yards, four yards shorl: of the Bucknell season rec- ord set by Brad Myers in 1951. Other offensive standouts included halfbacks Bay Cos- grove and Dick Johnson and ends Ron Maslanik and Dick 'l'yrrell. Supplementing the Bison oflense was a defense that allowed opponents an average of 182 yards per game and only 59 points during the season. The light, mobile forward wall gave up 993 yards rushing in 363 attempts for an average of less than three yards per carry and the de- fensive secondary permitted only 51 pass eompletions in 150 attempts for 611-1 yards and intercepted 23 passes. l 'A lf's Cosgrove all the way! 1 V K, . -D -...n U X 2 l X -----1, f -- . s ...fm 'E ,132 The Four Horsemen. Well . . . scratch one opponenfs rally . . . 'ww as Another touchdown? A Look, ma, no feet! Our cup runncth over . is Go, Bisons, up the field . . . ,ek Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell - 1.9 Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell 1960 Captain, Mickey Mclbergcr. Q 1 'Q 1960 FOOTBALL RECORD Won 7g Lost 2 111 .... 14 Gettysburg 11 111 11 7 Cornell 111 111 .... 41 Buffalo 11 111 .... 19 Rutgers 111 111 .... 28 Lafayette 1111 111 .... 18 Lehigh 1111 111 .... 12 Colgate 111- 111 111 23 Temple 1111 111 1111 26 Delaware 11 A Bison in action . . . COACHES-LEFT T0 RIGHT: R. Latour, F. Prcndcr, W. Wrabley, R. Odell, 138 H. Biggs, R. Patzwall, R. Oberlin. 4 .QQ 52 L34 5 F43 All-Atm'rican Paul 'l'u1'l1cs. 07 U ' l r. . ' 7 x Z. bn--.. TEAM' ffl:lItS'l' Row: R. Maslanik, .l. Auckvr, P. 'I'crl1cs. J. Smnnmcrs, M. Mcllu:rg:,ei', R. Elliott, E. Roitzul, M. Pope, K. Foulke, D. Morgan. SECUND ROW: W. Mayur, J. West, K. Twifortl, A. Ditka, R. Cosgrovu, B. Urcll, T. Alexander, .l. Flyzik, P. Malonc, D. Chaump, B. Williams. 'lllllltll Row: D. Lucas, C. Ricu, N. Garrity, D. Stump, T, Nmc. warc, D. Johnson, C. Newland, R. I-Iolmwski, D. Orlowski, B. Erwclowski. FOURTH Row: D, Novak, T. Stcfanakos, C. D. Jolmsnn, D. Lulmcc, D. Tyrrell, C. F. Jolmson, D. Williams, J, Gior. duno, R. Clcmcnts, J. Lang. FIFTH Row: Head Couch R. Odell, R. Olwrlin, H. Riggs, R. Palzwall, F. Pl'CIlflUl', W. Wralilcy, R. Latour, 'l'. Talley. 139 TEAM--FlliS'1' Row: T. Ricllards, R. Alevu, R. Lipinski, R. Stidfole, L. Pollack, J. Coyle, M. Hurt, J. Thornton, D. Rogers. SECOND Row: li. Latour, coaclig J. Elliott, T. Mentzor, H. Steen, J. Taylor, M. Con- nell, W. Swcinford, W. McGowan, S. Porter, P. Morgan, G. Moncil- ovicll, USSITSKIIIIJ coucltg D. Forsyth, assistant coach. 'llllllllb Row: H. Williams, 'l'. lloyd, li. 'l'urlmoll, ll. Lowcntllul, R. Cooley, ll. Dekker. l . King. J. Hicks. F. Fiehter, D. McCartney, J. Barron. F. Moore. .V -r. my A COACHES-G. Moncilovich, Mr. R. Latour, D. Forsyth. 140 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL 1960 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL RECORD Wcmim 2g Lost 2 Bucknell., ,,,, -,..- 13 Gettysburg Mn-- Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell LW- ..-H 25 Bloomsllurg J. V -- 8 Delaware ...,. - ,WW --.- 32 Lcl1igl1....- TEAM-FIRST Row: B. Wadhanis, D. Bogur, L. Ot! B Schnd B Dahl. SECOND Row: B. Hitchcock, l . Linewuaver, D Simpson C Weil, R. Htoon, F. Fannariss. Tlllnn How: D. Farlncl lllllllflhtf In thirty-one years at Bucknell there had never been a day to match Wednesday afternoon, November 16, when the Bison booters upended Elizabethtown College fl-3 in one of the big upsets of the year. For Coach Hank Peters, the victory that knocked the Blue Jays out of the undefeated column was the highpoint of a nine-year coaching career, for the team, it marked the achievement of a 7-3 season record, the best in the school's history. Sparked by junior Co-captain Lyman Ott, the 1960 Soc- cer team posted victories over Penn State, Lafayette, Cet- tysburg, Delaware, Lehigh and Muhlenberg, in addition to Elizabethtown. The hooters lost only to Temple, Navy and Drexel. Ott finished the campaign with 1114 goals, a Buck- nell season recordg the team total of 39 goals in ten games is also a Bucknell mark. For their on-the-field showing, both Ott and Bob Schad were named to the All-Micldle Atlantic Conference Northern Division team and received All-American honorable men- tion. Next fall, Ott and Frank Famariss will serve as co-cap- tains of the team. ' 1960 SOCCER RECORD Won 73 Lost 3 Bucknell Penn State -1 Bucknell Temple 1,., Bucknell Navy We Bucknell Lafayette - Bucknell Gettysburg -.. . ,. Bucknell Delaware , Bucknell Lehigh 11... Bucknell Drexel V., Bucknell Muhlenberg U .l , Bucknell Elizabethtown Congcr, D. Hitchcock, H. LCVIIIC, Mr. H. Peters, coach 1'l-e-easy does it .. . lu W ..,, N1 l 41: 1. I J 4 t 9. '. JF' X f X1 X Y I S I 1' S0llAl1ffl ms'1' Row: O. Cannon, C. Maunz, H. Theiss, W. Dorr, W. Dcurslyne, R. Ayers, D. Ulp, S. Ginsberg. Sl-:COND How: Mr. B. A. Lat- our, coachg D. Forsyth, assistrnit coacltg D. litcnger, I . Wmrfmtl, B. Ilnrris, C. Condiet, l'I. Cohen, C. Beaujon, D. Webb. TIIIIID Row: T. David, R. fi Cru D wlord, P. Cownlan, D. Bewlcy, A. Iiolirs, D. Doxey, l'l. Shenk, ,l. Wcinlnunn, T. Sells, l . Rayner. Nor l,'lc'l'lIltl-JD: R. Iluniphrcys. 'D The pause that refreshes . Hsu ff I-dv A 'JJX '11 affik .f .H are we 'Phys 3543- I ,YK 1 'lr Iwi? 'VL :G MX 1 M Rm i? Qgfgiidsit Q tsl EZ I V . . . only two yards to go! SWIMMING Although the Bucknell swimming team failed in its bid to win a second consecutive MAC championship, two Bison f'isli,,' Co-Captains Bill Dearstyne and Bill Dorr, finished on top in their specialties and competed in the Eastern Inter- collegiate Championships where Dearstyne placed fl th in the 100-yard, 2nd in the 200-yard backstroke events. The Bisons did manage to place second in the MAC championships to West Chester losing by only two and one-half points. Dear- styne won both the 200 and 100 backstroke titles in record times, and Dorr won the fl'fl10-yard freestyle also in record smashing time. During the season Dearstyne won ten consecutive times in the 200-yard backstroke, while Dori' won twelve of four- teen freestyle events. Freshman John Weiiirnalili set a new University record in the 200-yard individual medley with a time of 2:17.2, breaking Dearstyne's record. Other outstanding performers for the Bison finmen were Bob Ayers, Skip Cannon, Clint Condict, Dick Humphreys, Charlie Maunz, Bob Theiss, Dave Ulp, Frank Vlfood, Dan litenger, and Robin Harris. VARSITY SWIMMING - 1960-61 7 winsg 3 defeats Bucknell W, 70 Lafayette ss. -... .. 25 Bucknell ..,. - 60 F. and M. -H s,,. 35 Bucknell W... 68 Gettysburg uv 27 Bucknell ,,s,.. 46 Kent Slate .ss, 49 Bucknell W, ,,..,, 38 Pitt ..,,w, -, ..,., ,M 57 Bucknell S... . cancelled Rutgers ,,.. -,..- cancelled Bucknell .s,,..., 58 Swurtlunorc , Wm-.- 37 Bucknell ,W 5316 Penn s.... .... fl- IV Bucknell H- 441 LaSalle W, --,.. 54- Bucknell A..., 57 Delaware - .. ,M38 Bucknell -..--,,-- Sllrlffg Lehigh ss, , , 4-OV Bucknell- '- MAC - 2nd . up 1 1 4 gr .Xl -1,3 , -f2fs:43'15Q.i ,W .w,, vggij 4315 I , ?Qg'ga Q . img f' .. A Q. 1 ,Q if Y N 'QQ f if 1 4 4 4 Q P if I ,,..gmu,.+, X ,N AK ,E , A if A Y I ' Q . .Mn k,....,.. 4 'rn' K Q. Q..-N, . 1 ' - , 1 A. , .A . f fr, ' X 1 U 1 I ' ' c V Az ,,. M. , , , A vw, ' I A I K ' 5? . ,, . ..,.,,6............ ., K A Nm.. . YA A . D k v. I , X -AN , 1 ,Q ' ni - , A 5323 ':: H' V . gn Q' . K ' ' ' ' 1' ,h Ownvnuanquunnnuumqwhwwm-.WA ,A A' v ' 7 I 'E A y . 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X, 12'eb..W,, 1 V fx ' ' A 'M' f Y'2i by . f- - ' -5' '35'WM'Vy 1- ' .. xv, 'ftf':iEbj1ggwi:- 'uf ' f ' A K L 1, H ,AL,F,g3'r. '-Lx , f lx M , W ,-,g vg.32NE,w,: i4 Em'k,qsm,zm ' .L , -3 .. . -, x V ' rx 5 ,L is ' -rf.-an U QV' - ,X K, , 1 5'L .1 m:f. 'w2WT3 9 ' - v 'H-:'fff m 'f -fw+i '5 ,,.,.,,,MWf'N-1.,,Q, VT, , W .. , i M fa, . ww+ .1 4 1 34+ N- .. -' , ,rw-w.3.ffu?Ae,fwfwM.g4'.'A'f h2.N.,f:...g- Q.. BASKETBALL The Bison liaskctlmall squad, led hy Co-Captains Joe Steiner and Dick Kniflin, finished the season with a record of twelve wins and eleven defeats. ,foe Steiner estalnlished two all-time scoring marks with a total of fI0 points in one game and a total of 506 points for the season, making him the first Bucknellian to achieve this honor. ,loc also led the lVlAC in scoring and annexed a record of 220 field goals. Co-Captain Dick Knillin, although ineligilvle the second semester, was close lrehind Steiner's 22 points per game average with a 20.1 average in lfl' games. The team as a whole completed the season with the highest team scoring average in Bucknell haskethall history, 76.6. Although the Bisons found the going a hit rough the second half of the season, they managed to defeat such rated teams as Colgate, Penn State, George W'ashington, and Westminster, but continued to have considerable trouhle with the Philadelphia teamsg St. Josephjs, Temple, and LaSalle. The Bucknell varsity basketball team placed four men on the ECAC ALL-EAST squad, They were Joe Steiner, Bruce Bahich, Dick Kniflin, and Harry Smoker. With the return of Steiner, Kniflin, Smoker, Don Lam- pus, Mike Fadden, and other experienced veterans along with some outstanding freshmen moving up, the outlook for a most successful season next year is very bright. After the hall . . . ., N . . W,- '-'- - - Nix X V v xi 1 'ill 3 X N N Xff , yg.V AMW ' I 'I X4 Y' , 4, 55 N f X ' X A V K ..,. Z., K . Si 4 Q Afxw , 1 , iffy' ' ra, 41 X N A 5 -- N :K Y' Q I .. f .QV , Q-.E A ' 5Q1,z3F:f' fr WA . l - ' ,fx I ' .' if Q ! 9 V ,fx .ff ' 1 , ly-sqgup' :Tj 3 .xy -:N It Sb fp ' k Q , 'X ' 2 Y xx sf fx X 'X X N W. X ,. ' I ' ' i - A .W Q , . - 1. X '7f' X if ' 1 6 K' . ',, kt I 3 lx A '-- . 4, 'v.,, I ' 1 x mf C 3 :'gtf'S?' V, .ft V4 'Si 'W ii-'Q ,., 1 f 1' ll!- ff UUKNELL 44 Hurry Snmkvr, All-East. Bruce Uulmisll, All-Eur-nl ,Ima Sh-im-r, All-Eu:-al, loauling.c ru-lmumla-r :lull lligll- vs! HK'lll'4'I' in Blll'kll4'H lliSllll'y. Wl1axl's llur use of Womlc:rin'? 4 FBESHMAN BASKETBALL Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Won 113 Lost 2 Gettysburg Susquehanna Bloomsburg Sunbury -W Delaware -, Penn State FRESHMAN BASKETBALL - 1960-61 Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Sunbury M- Gettysburg Penn State Susquehanna Lock Haven Lehigh -W Muhlenberg TEAM-FIRST ROW: P. Wise, J. Bartley, R. Frlth A Gentile D Hester, W. Fry, W. White. SECOND Row: R. Johnson nzanager 1 Wright, A. Stewart, W. Headley, C. Seiler, B. Ewm A Kanunskm W. Saul, F. Oravetz, G. Krevzburg, manager. TEAM v l uts'r Row: W. Seidel, N. Wight, W. Graham, ll. Erway, .l. Porlnof, K. Csoka, D. Warfel, cnpming ll. lJiChiara, D. Knight, ,l. Koelm, l'l. llusel, .l. Faliermau, W. Sweet, K. Brust. Sr:r:oNu Row: K. Wilkinson, nianugcrg R. Strunce, C. lleehin, A. Cahral, C. Mcllean, C. Lake, D. Civler, C. llussinger, .l. Coyle, R. Naylor, M. Andrews, R. Wiegand, E. Riskin, W. Maurer, flSSllSllIlll CUIICIIVQ F. Prcnder, couch. WRESTLING The Bison wrestling team finished the season with four wins, two losses, and one tie, and finished sixth in the MAC championships. Led hy Captain Don Warlel, who finished the season with a ten and one record and a third place in the Middle Atlantic Championships, the team found the going rough against Rutgers and lost a close one to the University of Pennsylvania grapplers. Bill Sweet placed third in the 1447 pound class in the 1VlAC's along with Warfel who did the same in the 157 pound class. Outstanding performances were made by other Bison matmen throughout the season. ,lim Koehn wrestled i11 the 123 pound class, Don Knight in the 130 pound class, Bart Di.Chiara, 137, Dale Erway, 167, John Portnoff, 177, and Heavyweight Ned Wight. . . . and we do this every day. Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell VARSITY WRESTLING - 1960-61, ll. winsg 2 1111 111111111 14' 11..1 1111 19 1..11 28 1111 1111 6 1 .11 c.,, 31 1111 11. 1 141 1111 14. FRESHMAN 3 won .1. . . 13 1 ...... 32 111 cancelled 111111 8 111111 12 21 1.11 1111 11 lossesg 1 tie Lafayette -11 111 14- Muhlenhcrg -1 -11 9 Gettysburg 1 11.. 8 Rutgers . 111 21 Delaware 111 2 Penn 111. 111 16 Temple 11 111 12 WRESTLING 3 3 lost Lock Haven J. V. .11 1111 111 18 Muhlenberg 1 11111 11111 0 Temple 1111 1 11..1111 -1 cancelled Gettysburg . .. 1111 ,111 .1 ...111 5 Lock Haven Y. M. C. A. 11111 14- Delaware 11111 1 1111 ..111....111 8 Wyoming Seminary 111. 111 19 4 BASEBALL The Bucknell baseball team found the going fairly tough with a season's record of five wins and ten deleats. They performed well in victories over Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Franklin and Marshall and Muhlenberg, but were beaten decisively by Colgate and Lafayette. ln the close Pitt game, Mike Ditka, Ash's huge brother, hit one of the longest home runs ever seen in Memorial Stadium. Tommy Thompson, who pitched, played first base and outfield, did an outstanding job both on the mound and at bat where he lead the Bisons-in innings pitched with 60, in strikeouts with 50, in victories with 3-with an earned run average of 3.06. He also lead the club in hitting with a .316 average. Tommy was drafted by a major league club for the talents that he displayed on the Bucknell dia- mond. But Bucknell did not have only one star. Second to Thompson was outfielder-first baseman John Hackett at .276, followed by third baseman Steve Flamhaft and pitcher- outfielder-first baseman Mike Kasnick with averages of .261 and .250. Shortstop Ken Twiford was the big stick with four home runs and 14' R. B. Lis. Hustling centerfielder Bobby Wevodau collected five stolen bases. In 1960, Buck- nell baseball was captained by Tony Consentino. BASEBALL-FIRST Row: T. Thompson, S. Flamhall, T. Cousentino, captain, M, Kasnick, J. Hackett, S. Rucknian. SECOND Row: N. Lochtcn, R. Wevodau, J. Ruyak, B. Jones, .l'. Albus, K. Twiford, R. Oberlin, coach. .Ln . , ,X Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell , W , .. . Bucknell B uekn ell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Swing low . . . 1960 BASEBALL RECORD Albright ,,,,,r. , Lehigh Georgetown ..,, Navy -..,.-- Colgate --, Gettysburg M Lafayette ., Scranton ,U Penn State ., , Pennsylvania .., Pittsburgh .,,,, Penn State .. .... ., Susquehanna Delaware W, .... -..,.... ,. l ranklin and Marshall Muhlenberg , ,, Temple lrainb 2 ...L 2 -.,,-,,6 --- 31 .-.W 6 -18 6 10 ,, 8 12 , .S ,,,,,. 8 lrainl 1 . 1 8 TENNIS The tennis team, eaptainecl by Bob Goeeker, sullererl its first losing season in nine years with a reeorcl of Hve wins and seven losses. Top performers for the courtmen were Bill Sweet, Hank Livas, Mike Nachwalter, Tom Cowen, anfl Den Sweetman. Hank's Menu were flownecl by stronger Georgetown, Lehigh, Navy, and Colgate and lost close ones to Lafayette, Penn State, and Delaware. The victories came over the nets of Albright, Upsala, Gettysburg, anfl Muhlen- berg. The boys scored a smashing win over St. Joseplfs. With a variety of newcomers aclclecl to the line-up, Coach Hank Peters is looking for a winning season in 196l. with most of the success resting on the shoulders of returning letterman Mike NaehwalterQancl the few other returning vet- erans. The Bisons are looking for winning seasons in all areas this year. 1960 TENNIS RECORD Lost 7 Bucknell Lafayette . Bucknell Ceorgelown Bucknell Navy --..,.. Bucknell Albright ,. Bucknell ln-liigll .,.. Bucknell Penn State Bucknell Upsala ,.., Bucknell Celtysburg Bucknell Colgate - .... Bucknell Delaware Y Bucknell Muhlenberg Bucknell Sl. ,loseplfs TEAM-FIRST Row: W. Green, J. Engle, M. Nacliwilltr A Mtlvmr F. Famariss, W. Sweet. SECOND Row: T. Cowrn, ll. Iulum, . Deitz, R. Nelson, T. Altman, H. Livus, E. Solomon. lllllllllgfri R- GUNS' ker, captaing H. Peters, coach. ' nl... TRACK The Bison Cindermcn managed to finish the season with victories over Temple and Juniata in dual meets, and placed second in two triangular meets. The squad was captained by Clint Gilkey and Dave Lynch. The outstanding performer and probably all-time seasonal point getter was Dick Boddic, who personally accounted for 33 2X5 of the team's 177 475 points in the first two meets. Dick won three firsts and one third against Juniata. Boddie, a consistant VV1l1YlCl' in the high jump, broad jump, and both hurdles events, is close to breaking a few school records in these events. Other outstanding performers for the squad were Lew Ireland and Bill Emery in the javelin and discus respec- tively. Both men will returng it is probable that they will equal or even better their records from last season which are Bucknell high-marks. This yea1',s team will see Marty Holmes and Dick Boddie assume the title of co-captains. 1960 TRACK RECORD Worm 2g Lost 2 Bucknell .... -W 51 Delaware .. 70175 Muhlcnlmrg Y.. 32 Bl1CkIl0ll ---. K-- 66 Juniata ..1,..1-....,s--u-- 60 Bucknell .... -.,- 52 Franklin and Marshzlll , . 73 , Albright ,,..,,.. ...., 29 BL1CkI101l---- --- 7314 Temple , -H- 5211: TEAM-FIRST Row: S. Ginsburg, S. Magnon, R. D1-Camp, R. Andreuzzi, J. ITl1lJl'lg.1lll,, A. Lcnikau, L. l'lalz. S1f:coNn Row: W. Emery, S. Sciulabha, M. Holnlcs, D. Lynch, C. Cilkcy, R. Roddic, A. Dull. Tnllul Row: C. Sicglc, lllllllll,Lfl'l'j C. linger, A. Gardner, L. Ireland, C. Wnwil, D. Chaunnp, V. Burleson, J. Fox, T. Benton, lIll1ll1lgf'f. l 1 x X Bucknell: lirsl . . . and second! 151 Nw. it Ca-captains Jerry Lindholm and Bob Etzweiler pictured with Coach H. Evans. Frustration 100 GOLF The Bison golf team dominated the MAC for the sec- ond consecutive year when they won the title for the third time in four seasons. The returning lettermen from the 1959 lVlAC championship team--who also did an outstanding job on the links in dual meets-were Bob Schud Q8-0-11 , Bill Curtiss Q7-2-ll, and Co-captains Jerry Linclholm C7-31 and Bob Etzweiler K6-110. The team ended the season with a very fine record of seven wins and only three losses at the hands of strong teams from Navy, Colgate and Penn State. Also, supporting one of Bucknell's strongest intercollegiate teams were Cu1't lVlull ffl,-3J and John lVIacDonald K3-5-ll, who aided the golf team in a successful season. Bucknell 1960 GOLF RECORD Lycoming -M U-, lcancelledl Bucknell L, 2 Navy --,., ..... AWA--- Bucknell - ,LM ,,.. 18 Scranton --., ..,.v.- --. -W Bucknell ,H,, 16 Franklin and Marshall Bucknell ,,.. 13M Lafayette ...ss zfsff. 4- V' Bucknell .... 17 Gettysburg -, Bucknell L,,, 12Mg Delaware -- 516 Bucknell -- 1 Colgate ,-,,, Bucknell Us 716 Penn Stale L, ,-.- BM: Bucknell ,Lu 13 Albright -- Bucknell LW- 13 Lehigh dt- gn! ' .-. l .. Q . uv, as I! CLUB-'-FIItS'l' Row: J. Smnincrs, prcsiflwzlg C. Mcllmcrgcr, l . Elliott. R. Boclclic, D. Ulp, C. Hudson, S. Malgoon, V. Munuclc. SICIZUND Row: J. Aucker, K. Twilord, A. Dilkn, K. Foulke, R. Waulhnlns, B. RlCll1l1'll!4, T. Allman. E. Wight. Tllllm How: K. Cooney, W. .lNla1ycr, W. Uri-li, W. Dahl, F. Fznniuriss, O. Cannon, J. Knyuk, .l- Slcincr. Foulrrli Row: K. Burst, D. Morgan, M. Pope, I.. Ott, I-T. Lcvinc, l'. Manlonc, G. Rim-u. ll. Joncs, D. 1-lulmlcy. ,i'JlIW'l'Il Row: A. Mclvcr, D. Wurfcl, K. Wilkinson, J. l'lunil, li. Dulwich. SIXTH Row: C. Moncilovich. N. Czlrrily. hl. l :nl- clcn, D. Evans, R. Orlowski, li. Tyrrcll, C. Mull. Suv!-:N'l'll Row: R. Cosgrove, M. Kusnick, IQ. Honnzn, T. Alcxunmlcr, T. Nolcwnrc, IS. Etzwcilcr, C. Mzlunz, W. Dorr. B CLUB AND CHEERLEADERS 'fv- l 1 i f .Ip r F Q X Bchincl all ol' the athletes on the Bucknell lcanns ure two groups who help to boost thc Bisons on to victory: the cllecrlezulcrs and the B Cluh. The cheerleaclers-uncler the direction of Captain Sue Braciley-have only one aim: to do their hest lo let the men in battle know that Bucknell is behind them, whcthcr it he in victory or flefeat. Although not quite so noticealnlc at sporting events, the B Club is just as energetic. An organi- zation of varsity lettermen iformulatecl to give special ree- ognition to deserving Bucknell athletes, the E Clulm tries to make the fans as COITIT-Ol'l2lDlC as possililc hy selling pro- grruns, canfly, znul seat cushions at all the gznnes. These are your hooslcrs, Fincknelliansg let's get behind them in the promotion of Bucknell athletics unrl the IIICII who represent our school. K Pk .wr by 'S 'Y NIC!-1r.ING: M. Brinkcrlloli, B. Nm-ul, S. Branllcy, cnplning li. Pinter, C. Pope, C. hloorc. STANDING: P. Duvimlson, T. Glllllllllgli, T. Goltlinuu, li.. Bcrhorsl, M. Sullivan. 153 154 , 4 1, to be affixed .LIQFT TO ltIGH'l': Miss M. J. Stevenson, Miss J. Chew, C. Walters, i'1lItS'l' Row: R. Elliott, C. Coogan, ll. llrooks, P. Pearson, I , Wfitifl, ll, Mm-. li. licdwcll, M. Sllijlllhi, C. Wallace, H. McLaren, l. Wisner. R. rison. ll. lrvine, C, Crt-gory. Si-:c:oNn Row: V. Manuel, R. Riclnnond, W. Tinsley, ll. Snelllmakcr, C. Capell. .l. l aranetta, K. Decse, M. Mc- Jolmson, E. Dietz. R' Clulill' C' Hmllmlllll. C. liocliwcll. li. Hardy, R. Ilrodcr- Lean, L. Cox. ick, M. Etzwcilcr. iiilllltlb Row: W. Kopit. .l. Scccrcs, ll. SCllt,'liI'l', W. Mc- Connell, ii. Sininli, W. l lclnn'ycr, W. Larson, lt. Cosgrove, A. llccr, R. Tllonipson. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL The goal of the Panhellenic Council, composed of two representatives from each sorority, is to bring closer unity and co-operation among afliliated women students. Each week, the council meets to discuss problems of the sororities. As a group, Panhellenic Council sets and maintains high standards for rushing, pledging and initiation. To encour- age good scholarship among sorority women, the Panhel- lenic Council Scholarship Cup is awarded annually to the sorority attaining the highest scholastic average. .c ' . ,, ., INT ERFRAT ERN ITY COUNCIL The Bucknell interfraternity Council is an organization striving to coordinate the aims and activities of the fra- ternity system. Two delegates from each of the social fraternities meet hi-monthly to discuss common problems. The Council, in an attempt to further the aims of the nation- al fraternity movement, helps the fraternities to live up to the standards and purposes of the university. By CIICOUFZIQ- ing a more complete intellectual, social, and physical devel- opment of their individuals, the fraternities make positive contributions to the primary .function of their institutions. The Council helps the groups to hecome more responsible as integral parts of the university. Decisions, decisions, decisions l A typical Sunday Chet rlalc. l ALPI IA CHI OW! ECA ALPHA CHI OMEGA lila Chapter Founded . 1898 National Fllullllllllg llalc 1885 Nulnhur nl Chaplcrs . . . . 92 Sorority Culors . Scarlet anal Olive Green. Snmrily lflmvm' Rall Cnrmzlion Cmnrarlc, you have: uul lnruu vorklngxlu Z 22123721222 f I mz'1n:z1z'z'z.: ? 2 :zu , cf: . V EH? . A TV vb, FIRST How: lfl. Markunas, li. Hunk, rvrorrlirzg xvcrclrrryg P. 1.4-ixly, S. Gretsch, vice prcshlclltg J. Amlersnn, prusirlvntg B. Simpson, J. Fisk, treasurvrg S. Willurs. Sl-1f:nNn Huw: B. lllll'l'03VS, L. llipp. .l. Lucas, C. Cllaudlcr, C. Pllill'l'S, J. Williams, ll. Nuwuomvr. llllllllll Raw: .ll Carfly, N- '.l'aylm', .l. l'ink4-rlon, A. Quick, C. Amh-rson. 'l'. Gaul, M. Rm-mlmlinglon, Vaughn. l oun'ru Row: K. Cm-man. V. Humplm-ys, J. Su-rnhcrg, lf. Capcn, J. llvrlin, B. .lam-ohsun, N. Sclnmllvr. l'1IF'l'lI Row: C. Sclu-llman, J. Sawyf-r, l.. llarlly, K. Cihsnn. .l. llanlvall, R. Sclnxylm-r, K. lim-sv. Nm' l,IC'I'lll!I-Ill! l.. Pawlilz. 157 ALPHA PHI 1 Smmlly I luwus lmgu me nor and lzly 0 llm Vulhy J lllS'l' Huw: J. Wl'igJll, L. l islnrr, lrcuslmerg N. Owcns, vice presi rlenlg E. Wright, prcsirlcnlg J. JQJCJILIITJS, P. Wils4mr1, recording sec rzfmry: J. Krimslcy. Sl-:COND Row: W. Seward, L. Hodges, C Comlull, C. Lymms, B. Uuvinrs, C. Cole. TIIIIKD Row: M. Wilt, J Jackson, B. Jiruns, J. Muyr, H. llmrisvl, H. Ablmll, C. Risluzll Ifmfwrn Row: Cf. Shulu, IJ. DPJUJIIIHIIIII, N. Warmer, S. Holm'-15011 J. Cupp, J. Fogcl, l'. CrifTn-n. 158 ALPHA SIGMA ALI'l IA Bela Oincgu Cllllllllfl' Foundofl 7953 National Founding Dale 1901 Number of Chapters 41 Sorority Colors CI'l'IILSOII will Pearl Wliita Sororily .lflowcrs Nmrrisslls mul Axial' ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA You loo cun bc domoslic! l 1lcs'l' Row: M. Corigvr, N. .lonc:+, lI'l'IlSIlff'I'j N. Kunkul, prvxi rlantg T. Titus, sccrcmryg L. Bciilichl, .L Wllililm. Sm:oNn Row L. Bodine, D. Burklloldcr, N. Susluk, P. Miller, L. Guild, J. Stro- huvk. Tlnlni ROW: B. Rohurls, M. Movsusiun, .L Polifku. D. Bird B. Koomun, L. Mnllvr, J. Civh-r. F0llN'l'lI Row: R. Bollmuyvr N. .lllCOlDlIS, .L Vifclls, S. De-Long, M. Krcsgv, D. Formigli. 159 Lumlis, .l. BUI'lllilIl, .l. NVQII, E. Vifiluy, M. HrinkcrlmfT, C. Boqum- DELTA DELTA DELTA DELTA DEl,.'I'A DEI.'l'A Tau Chapter l5'ou11dccl , , .1904 National Founding Date .1888 Number of Clluplclfs , . , , ., ,. 105 Sorurily Colors , . Sihuer, C0111 mul lilac Sorurily Flower f'zzn,sy 1Ics'1' Row: S. Km-mln, .l. llulvor:+sun, S. Brown, lrczzsunrrg L. lux. 1u'r:1: prresizlrvzlg .l. Conner, prcsirlcnlg B. Nail, rrecurfling sacre- lrzryg N. liiczllalrsls, N. l'Iullc1'. Sl-:COND ROW: U. Fl,lHCl'lflll, M I'llum How: M. .I. 'lfuylm-, K. Lewis, C. Mnnru, N. Ciffords, M. nuns, ,l. Crulmm, A. Conn. FUl1Il'I'lI Row: C. Bal,cn1un, V. Kno- blwk, J. Vllurlmam, l'. 'l'urm-r. Hmmlluy, IJ. lh-uv:-s. l ll 'l'Il Row: ff. Willi:lll1s,,l. lim-mmvy, fl. llupq-ll, S.llurv1'y, M. A. Amlums. 160 I. , Tri Della!-1 and Kress Hull men prolully show off lhcir prim-winning llmncuuming Houl. of'0: if ol Q40 DELTA ZETA DELTA ZETA Beta 'l'lu:l.u Clllllllllbl' Foumlcal . . .1930 National l'l0UlNllIlQ llulc , 1902 Number of Clmplcrs , , , 122 Sororily Colors Old Rose IIIIIZ Vieux Green. S01'0l'lly lrlowcl' , Killnrny R039 l'l1NS'l' Row: .l. And:-rson. ll'c-r1.w1r'1'l': l'. KlllL'lllllHliy', xf'r'l'r'l1rr-x lolmslon, .l. lVl.illl7l', prusirlcnli .l. Allison, m'r'c' pI'1'Sf1l11l1I2 ll. llon ' D. Siegel. SECOND ROW: K. lx'll5VllIlil'l', .l. 'llll0llIilS, Il. llus loll- 111f 'f2SHf'll1i11ulik1fTlmwv-1I11i11u- Bowlcs, K. lloolc, ll. llunim-ls. llllllllll Row: C. Sullull. N. .lumm R. E. llolmson, l.. lloun. ll. YV1':1v1'x', S. 'l'llill'lllHll'l, C. 'l'rm's lu .F N v '- - , . k f 1 l'l0llIK'I'Il Row: L. lbI'llll!-1llllW, 5. All:-nson. ll. Polls, l'. llll'QQK'I on . fllilwprf, .l. l'lau'ris. .l'lII 'l'Il How: lf. A. lllllUl'll1'. l,. l'ollum-l l olwr, M. A. 'l'opp4'l'. M 5 f F ValllRlp4'l', ll. Ill-ss, S. Kilgorv, l'l. xVillll'I'S, ll. xVl'l'lilI4'lSl'l l nl llo 5 A .. QW- JW KAPPA DELTA Phu I IU Ch lplll N'1Lmn1I loumhn 1 1897 Numhu of C In llllllb 5 only Colm Ohm CICCII and lcall While 5 lmlly I owu Wfule Iwm I ms'l' Row: J. Smith, C. Flllll, llukuf, N'0IlSlLl'l?l'Q M. Monson, vice prcsirlanlg M. A. Dl!xvLl.lCl'!-3, prcsirlenzg M. Morgan, secrcmryg G. Ccllu, J. Hullur. SECOND ROW: L. Davies, M. A. Swurllcy, M. Napier, P. Sims, S. McBride, B. Richnmncl, L. Wezslfalll. THIRD Row: C. Wallace, J. Nicldric, L. Carroll, S. Lzunhly, E. Lord, C. Pulluy, ll. Snyrlvr, L. Kuolmh-r. I llllll'l'Il Row: .L Ottvsmm, A. llculzig, M. Ruslnussun, C. llurlun, U. Lipman, li. Ncwmillcr, N. l,l'4EllIllUl'1'. l 1l- l'll Huw: C. Carson, Ii. lhwhruns, C. Zwzxnzigmzr, M. 0'liunnon, K. Ilivlz, A. Smit. Nm' l'lr:'rlml-nn: C. Cruick- shank. 162 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Della Plli Clluplcr Fouuflccl 1948 National .Founfling Dale ,A 1870 Number ol Cllaplcrs , , 87 Sorority Colors Light and Dark Blue Sorority Flower . FZCIIII'-ill?-HS A typical lllfllll in lllc suilu? l'1lIi5'I' Row: l'. H1-ss, E. Sigmunn. Il't'lISllI'l'I'J ll. Zlt'f,'Il'lll-IIS, .wr:rf-- mryg J. Laird, 'vice Izrcsirlwltg J. l'lurrison, prresizlfrrrlg V. Vicling- lloll, J. Montgomm-ry, B. Wlll4lt!I'. SECOND ROW: C. Skinncr, A. I orsyll14', C. Duliosu. E. lflvllllllgi, M. Hvrlriuk, B. Herring, B. Wolford. Vlllllllll Row: N. Howl-ns. ll. lXflill'l.ilI'l'll, C. Popo, M. lllllfllilllilll. M. 'l'0lllilHlilll, K. Cuynor. .l. lilIQL1 ll, S. llrownv. F0lIll'l'll l Row: l. Wisner, IC. l.om-lwukv, M. liriwmam, N. llwyvr, ll. l anllvr- son, ll. flill'l'lSUll. l IF'l'lI liow: I.. Morris, C. Briggs, N. Nyvum, I3. Post, IJ. Strung. 163 PHI M PHI MU Bela Kappa Chapter Ffjllllflllltl .7922 National Founding Uulc 75152 .NUlT1l,ll5l' of Chuplcrs , ,, 73 Sorority Colors , Rose llllll While Sorority Flower Ellrrllrllllrrfss Pink C11r1l11li011 I lIlS'I' Kow: ,l. Auurlmch, l'. l.'ollau:1-li, P. 'l'uluky, SlfCI'l'lIlI'.Vj .I Marvin, vice prrfsizlalrtg li. Copcmun, lJl'!?Sfll0IIlQ V. Lulnluerl, Lian- surcrg .L Fumncllu, S. Wurntz. Slccomm Row: P. Dulkus, K. Mu Ioncy, M. Evur:-aolo, P. Pullon, G. Goetz, J. Krumrkul, U. Himlm-r Tlllllll Row: U. Kirkpatrick. Adams, l.. Long, G. Douglxly, J. llupgoocl, V. Windsor, IC. Mullougzll, M. Sohlalijkor, ,l. Jonas, C Nlvlliiklflvl, H. Roll, .l. Crimluy, .l. Johnson, C. Davidson, M Sulnnifh. l4'o11lrl'l1 Row: l'. Sullivan. G. 'l'ruIling1-r, 'I'. I r1m1gi,.. cus, V. Ulusm-r, .l. Erflfe, A. Harms, R. lim-rgm-r, N. llizunoml. 164 A 1:lliI1l's giurclmrn of vvrsf-S. PI BETA PHI vu lslf:'l'A vm llclu Clluplcr l'lnumlml 1895 .Nz1lim1ul. lfuumling l,ZllU 1867 Number of Cll2.ljJlUl'5 , lllfl Sornrily Colors llyllllif and Silver lffuc Sm'ul'iLy l luWlfl' , --. -, ,-.,. -W ----.,,W Wine Carnation. I ms'r Huw: M. L. Grussnnun, A. Wil:-y, W. Sclmlm-I, C. .l iv4', :fir-fr prr'.vl'1I1'11tg ll. Milton, prf'sr'flvnl: S, l'll'll'lllllilll, fI'l'llSIlI'!'l'I YV. lr:-lalml, rurrlrrlirlg .wcrvmryg ll. ,lla-clwm-ll. Sl-:COND Row: S. XVIII'- nllillii, Clllllii- llllillli v--. M nvr, S. YVoml, A. xV2lf.Klll'l', ll. Rosvn, K. Colwln, N. llurlnw, S. Mill- 1-r. Illllllill Huw: 'l'. liunvk, R. 'l'inslm'y, E. llunm-ll, E. Vm-lg:-11, M. Mucl.1-an, L. l'uIIm-n, S. Sh-iningor, C. Cmm-ux. l m1n'rll Huw: M. lVluCorml, l.. lluvinv. N. l'loulu'nln'rry, C. S4'llwi4'g:m'l', .l. Van llykv. S. llluck, l.. Cllll4'llH. l?Il 'l'lI Row: l'. Milvln-ll. ll. Paxvk- 1 l u kl I, ,l. mllll, N. ll- -mon. M. A. llc-rmamy. .l. lCgg1', N limlslay 9 Ulm. ll. Wriglnl. DELTA UPSILON IJICI,'l'A UPSILON Ihenmslhcmzzln Chzlplcr I uu11f'Icrl 1950 National Fiblllllulillg Uulc Y 18534 Number of Clmplms 74 Fraternity Colors , -, W, .- - - lfluc IIIIII Golf! Srr'rlN1:: IJ. Strunk, Burt. l ms'r Huw: Ii. Dilllliuru, J. Scum, A. Mulzlur, J. Van 'l'uyJ. rr'1'11r1l1'r1g .wrrvlflryg G. Coogan, lJI'IfSi1lUIllj IJ. l im-ru, mrurrrspollzlilzg .wrrrrflrrryg R. Slnink, trarlsllrrfrg Ii. Mala llurcci, J. I'nss1nnru, R. lfriscllkmfrrlll. SIQCUNU How: l'. Sung, I, l runc:4-, S. Magnon, R. Hunlphrm-ys, R. Dunk, IJ. Brooks, W Sturgis. 'l'. 'l'r4-clwull, J. Puck, 'l', Goldlnun, D. Ulp, P. I'1llIllUl', IJ. Stafford, M. Hnlrnvs, P. lla-rlx. W. McConnell, IJ. Knight, ll. Cowlv, J. Curlmni, L. liurrhorsl. 'l'Illlul Row: S. Nim-sm-r, D. Sl:-wurl, 'l'. Young. J. W1-rnur, D. Hluoxnquisl, W. Assikur, J. Scquinu, R. Lfrnn-rick, H. Mol-Iurnu-ss, R. lfrunz, J. Wm-inurlh. I 0lIH'l'II ROW: T. flwlull, E. Kl'4iIliIlfL15l', W. Dahl. IJ. Gross, T. ,Jm14fs, 'l'. Hanlon, li. Juhllsml, I.. Shields, H. Cllsluvsull, C, Hut,- luglxu, J. O'llulI, R. Alnlmll, C. H1-rmun, ll. Aczklmyd, J. Shivlrls, IJ. lirwuy. 166 If hor hair is gold . . . l KAPPA. .lllil lola Clmplcl' Foumlccl National Founding Dull: Numlvcr of Clmplers lfrulernily Colors , .l7ralc1'nlly Flowmf . ,, . 'I'A KAPPA DELTA RHO 1921 l 1898 ,, 25 Orange mul lilue , Karl Rose l llls'l' Row: 'l'. llowq-r, ll. Collins, l7't'll.'II1I'l'I'f li. llurlly, '11 zrvxirlvllt: K. llurlvuriu, prvsirlvut: .l. K1-llog. ll. Closh-rnlun, I l'lo'rz. Sl'1f:oNn Row: K. l.uukiv. ll. Zim-gn-l, L. lin-a1k1'1'. Momvntslo 1'f'lm-xnlmcr. l'l W1'llS. L. 'l'r4-sslvr. ll. Colm-n. rlllllllll ROW: U. Km-ivll. S. Con vr. .l. Plunu-z, ll. llurn-Il. ll. lirmllvy. rvvorrlilrg St'f'fl'lllI Yj C bvigol. l'. Cllllllfil, l'. l'llllClllll:LS. 167 KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA SIGMA Alpha Phi Chuplur l ounclccl , ,,,,, . 1896 National Founrling Dale , , 1869 Number of Chapters , , ,, , H ,730 Fralcrnily Colors Scarlet, Green, mul While Fraternity Flower -- --.,.-,- Lily-of-the-Valley l'llIlS'l' Row: li. I uislnr, W. Moilurtlly, P. Coopu, J. Cillolillo, Lrwlsllrrfrg J. Clltlillilll, vice pr14sirlm:.tg B. lrvino, preszfrlentg E. Kit lUllll0llSl3, .l. Sloss, I.'. Moorc, J. Himnon. Sl-:Conn ROW: D. Hayes, 'l'. N4Dl'lllI'lljl, D. Sokfwlsky, R. Clopp, H. Sclloc-lmorlorn, J. Sllccllock M. Wyman, li. Rulnelx, A. lVlclvvr. Tllllm Row: D. RUIlIlTL?Clll. W. Oulcs, l . Price, D. Sulnuefvr, J. llurrison, K. Wilkinson WiltlllillllS, A. Covoy, T. Cillilh, IJ. lforlws. l onnTn Row: B lW'llll7llllIIl, W. lilzuzk, R. Nclson, V. Russo, V. Clillgllllll, W. Lighter, .l. llunslnwrggur, R.1Moss. l'llI 'I'll Row: li. Puynmr, E. Morrill, E. l'1-pp:-r, I . HOIllIlIlllQ.2t?l', J. F1-ink, XVUUIIIH, S. llunlpol, W. Moore, W. Crovc, J. .l r'ungiskukie+, R. Nuwlnun. 168 1 s ,R. Now this nolc is 'C' . . .N l LMVIBIJA Clll AI,l I lA LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Delta Zcla Cllaptcr lfounclccl , 191.53 Nulimml l uunrling Dam: , 7909 Number of Clluplcrs A 15.1 l ra1lcrl1ily Colors ljllfllllf, Unfair, 111111 C0111 I rulernity lflowcr ,, ,, ., While Rose IIXKDQCIIICFIICSS. FIRST ROW: A. lvICl1llllg.E0l', B. Bvlllivvlxgu, F. Cond, Ilwzsura N. Uiclz, vim' prf'sl'rl1'l1l: R. Zunclti, prasirlvnlg D. llaliril, Sl'ITfUlf1fJ'J D. Carllcsrlulv, R. lluorujy, 'l'. Ha-lvm-sion, li. Swvvl. Sl-:COND ROW D. I'.ll'i!4lilllll, B. Snmlsligr, P. 1.z1Rusu, B. Kidd, S. Sciululrlnl. 1' Olson. .l. Suyrv, .l. Pocciu, D. Wriglll, .l. Klulllrna. S. Applvlon, ll Pllgll, ll. Hnmluy, R. SlUl'lllJ0l'gl, .l. Poilrus, E. Susyvzyn. U. Hnvss lm-r, I'. Von-rling, C. Bliss. 'l'llnm Row: .l. Mmllm-ith, ll. Harlow D. Block, D. l-lvrknvr, N. l rol1lmusm', .l. Pe-mllow, T. Quiglvy, J Er11slmm'gm-l', C. Clllll1'lll'I'. F0l,1ll'l'lI Row: li. S4-lmml. .l. llunnur ll.. Hamilton, C. Takucs, C. Sclluvmlm-l. D. IAIIIIITIIS, ll. R0lllCl', D Ulltllllllilll, P. .lmmuz-z, ll. Wm-ism-r, C. Tolrius. 169 V, PHI GAMMA DELTA PHI GAMMA Dl LlA Della Chaplor Foumlecl , ,,,,,. 1887 National Founding Dale . 1849 Number of Chapters Fralornily Colors A ,. L lllrple anrl Wlule F1-alumity Flower ,YFH . .... lmplc Clemalis l?IllS'l' Row: N. Loclllun, L. llauvur, E. Vallfzcors-so, .l. Bramlos, ClIfl'CS1I0l1IliIIg scrrreluryg T. Coloslock, l'l'1'0l'lliI7g svcretaryg R. Elliott, lIfL'Sl:Ilt?lIlQ R. llullulic, H'lfIlSllI'l?I'Q T. Jenkins, V. MUl1ll1'lI7, li. Erflalul. Sucown Row: L. Sluiningvr, ll. Snirrlarvant, J. Mc Kenna, l'. Hammond, S. Ruclunan, li. Rollrmun, D. lf:lSl0, .l. Has sunplug, D. lluylmc. Ilillllill Row: C. Cla-mont, J. Wildcnmrc ll. Suulwrgcr, ll. llorr, W. lVIaym', B. Tlnwiws, C. Willnan, L. Ott ll Hamilton, C. Maunz. l?0Uli'l'Il Row: ll. H0illlCS, C. Johnson C. Mull, B. Slim-slay, IJ. 'l'yrcll, L. Bliss, ,l. Young, V. Burleson Il. Cralmm. Ifn- rn Row: J. Hulmbarrl, K. Howell, R. .lolms F. Haulllus, A. lVlllCOIlllH!I', M. Mull, D. TlllIl'Hl0I1. 170 Ceo, laul iL's g Ov-uv Xa lx PHI KAPPA PSI PHI KAPPA PSI Gamma Chapter Founilccl W, 1855 National Founding Date , .1852 Number of Chapters nl 60 Fraternity Colors N, . ,V , Red and C,-can Fl'3tCl'llity FlOW6l' . .--....... -,,,,,,,, fm:q11cnL1f110LR03g Mu:-lim: 100---flllc easy way. FIRST ROW: V. llmrllauu, li. Clanlz, R. Sunil, R. Bnggcln, recording .wf'r'vmryg N. C1-urge-, 'Him lmlxfxiflvlztg W. Grill, 1ll'CSflll?lLlj I . l ar:n'iss, ll'l'lISllfl'I'Q M. Illlillllllll, W. Smith, W. Nvvclclnvycr. SEC- UND Row: R. Swnpc, 0. Cznmon, .l. Ruyuk, C. Adauns, E. llcrlmld, 'l'. Gilluspio, D. Schultz, I . Milvluwll, M. .lnnc-S. Tnnm Row: N. Fl'l'l'1ll'il, F. Slratlun, E. l'im'unlim1, R. Owlmrm', .l. Huncl. .l. Dulunoy, R. Iiollinggvr, .l'. Morris, I.. Kanawurla, R. Wuvocluu. FUl1Il'l'Il RUW: .l. Walker, R. Jonvs, T. Null-arv, P. East:-rly, XV. Seward, D. Shop- parml, L. lllulz, NV. Rhone, T. llill. FII- l'II Huw: D. Beary, D, Rum-y, J. Alricll, C. W4-il. .l. Vitlinglurfl, R. Orluwski. VV. Cr:-gg, B. Jonas. SIXTH ROW: F. Bcclllold, ll. Hallam-in-r, S. Skinnvr, !70l'l'l?N1l0IllliIlg sec'ralr1ryg D. Evans, N. Cordon, A. Lcmlcuu. 171 ,I. Iflyzick, ,wrrrvmryg .l. NIUITIHOII, pr1'xi1lr'l1Ig A. IIog.5ur, IJ. Suho PHI LAMBDA THET A PHI LAIVIBIIA 'I'I-IlC'I'A CI1upl1:r I nunrIufI , 1924 Numlrcr nl' Clmplcrs , .Z I l'a1I,m'l1ily Colors Cold mul l'u.rp1c I rz1lcrnily Flowcr . Cfll'ySIIlIlflcIlLllIlL I'IIIIS'I' Huw: D. 'I'yliu, M. Kuhn, A. Rolnick, I . Cruvcs, trr'usl1r'r'r, nina zrzrsirlulrl: IJ. Elmuglx, N. Womlwnrd. Slcrzuwn Row: IIII-r, 1 W. ' :I Ikin-.on A IJ: Prima I IImnrimk II. Who nm-mI'w PAID 0IIIK'l'I1lIIIlIIUIlI?H III'LlllI5I', I.. Kusslcr, W. Ho gi J . . ' ' :f, ,. ' - 1 , .IuruIamI. I'. Tung. ,I. Stark, ,I. Ilrclnmn, IJ. Dow-Alma-ry, I.. Cn-un. Iwrg, Ii. Iiroclcriczk, Ii. Hawk, ,l. I'zu'vin, .I. Wilsnn, K. AIluI1uI, S. Ilucun, M. l'1,pu,C. Curl. IIIIIIIID ROW: A. I'IirlIur, R. WiIIizll11s, W. IIru1-me, 'I'. I'ursons. ,I. Iiilvy, A. 'I'wzuImIImr, II. Millun. -I 0IIII'l'II IIUW: I . W1v111I, A. NIUI1-III, M. IVIom'u, II. Cl'1lIlIn0l'1I, ,I. I'Iin4vS. .I. Kirk. 172 SICIVIA Zeta Chaplcl' FouncIecI AI.I'IIA ICPSILON National I7ouncIing 'Dale , Number of Chapters I71'z1te1'nily Colors I71'alornily Flower l'u.rplc nm SIGMA. ALPHA EPSILON .1893 I 856 I 42 I C0111 Violet I'IIIIS'l' Row: 'I'. Parisi. .I. I'uIrsI, W. Cl'L'l'lll', A. I.in1Inc-r, H. Wil- son. M. I auI4In-n, lI'l'lISIH'l'l'I .I. Swvvnoy, M. Iilzwm-ilvr, C. Ili-njznnin, C. Wondcil, 'I'. Cunning. II. IIrllIJukvr, N. Mullin-rs. Smzown Row: HWUII' IIN 'l'I'1'Y fI'I'011UW WINS S 'U WNY - - -I' II. I-Iouvor, R. Van Ilovonlvr, C. Ile-vk. R. IMIIIIIIIUIIII, I.. Slim-Ib l'0lllI3, K. .IIrust. C. Christ, II. Ilnsm-I. II. Im-, R. Ayn-rs, I . Cairo. IIIIIIIID Row: W. Mussvy, C. Iluclson. C. Smmm-r, IJ. Ihnrlon. .I. I.ulz. II. Brown. C. I onuuI1, R. 'IIlll'l'I0, C. Donny. I.. lIiwI1oII, Ii. I.in1Inor. R. Suns-nlmlivk. I'I0llll'l'll Row: I . Slauuvll. .I. Ilunnv. II. Ilonuldson. l'. Crunl, .I. IVInuAniII. A. I'z1Ilm-rson. .I ulz , A. IW'IICIlil4'IlIIIS. W. 'I'olI1, A. I'I1'IIl'l'IlIilIl. W. Ilufiy, W. Quurlon. I'IlI 'l'II Row: ,l. SIll'l'lllllIl, I-I. Wu1I1Iing.qIon. W. Iflm-lulm-ya-r. IC. I'i1-I, M. Arlulns, IJ. I'Illg.EllII, IJ. Conklin, C. RUIIIIHIVI, II. Kiull. IJ. lim-II, K. IiUIIIIlUIll1l'l', I'. Cungm-mi, YV. Colman. SIXTH Row: W. Alnlroll, .I. Egan, ,l. Allms. W. Kam, I.. I'oIm-lli. IJ. I'IuIIn-rl. rr'r'or1ling .wr- rvlury: C. ,I romIrickson, B. I-Iurlson. No'1' I'lr:'l'l1ln:lr: .I. l'IiII, prvsillrfnlg K. Lawson, IIIIVI' pwsiflwll. 173 SIGMA ALPHA MU . SIGMA ALPHA MU Sigma Phi Chapter Founded .-,,,,,.,L,..-. L-.. --.- 1932 National Founding Dale . ,. ,-.-,..,, L.. 1909 Number of Chapters , . -L,,.-,L,,,.,-,,...,,,,--L 55 Fraternity Colors We , L-.. A Purple anal White Fraternity Flower W L. LW., L . Purple Aster FIRST Row: P. Davidson, D. Newman, J. Faberrnan, T. Altman, secretary, W. Kopit, vice 11resi1lentg'P. Pearson, president, R. Green, treasurer, M. Jacob, .l. N ernlacrg, F. Ansis, M. Feigenbaum. Slccoivn Row: M. Goldstein, N. Fagin, E. Kline, D. Shcskin, M. Kaufman, P. Kuplin, F. Gillorrls, N. Cohen, R. Levy, M. Nach walter. TIIIRD How: .l. Porlnol, A. Friseher, H. Levine, H Solomon, B. Goldberg, Block, .l. Slate, M. Iifllllllllff, E. Reiss s A. Gottlieb, D. Sanders. llfl0lIli'I'll Row: D. Green, L. Goldman, A. Hankel, R. Bleelnnan, ,l. llollman, ,I. Cole, N. Rosenberg, D. Mothner, .l'. Engel, S. Kanninsky. .l l1f'1'll Row: Danish, E. Cudeon, J. Sekeres, S. Sugar, li. Bllllltlll, P. Neiman, B. Pace, li. Gardiner, L. Weiss, .l. Gilman. Nor PIC'I'lllil'IDZ J. Singer, S Abbott, H. Wolf, E. Conner, D. Cault, M. Ufberg. 174 Cool . . . SIGMA CHI 3 ., x SIGMA CHI 9 X . Kappa Chapter Founded II IIII. 1864 f,,,, National Founding Date 1855 ' L ' Number of Chapters , I 129 , Fraternity Colors . I Blue mul Cold fi X Fraternity Flower I . V I White Rage X-S The Brothers Four. Fnisr Row: J. Rulmriglit, G. Hall, S. Davis, B. Steinmc-iz, J. Miller, vice presirlentg L. Ireland, president, M. Gavin, secretary, R. Keceney, J. West, W. Lowery, M. Aoki-n. SECOND Row: B. John, T. Rosscr, D. Grierson, R. Andreuzzi, D. Neisli, J. Zickler, D. Patton, R. Hoffman, R. Schoner, C. Campbell. Tllllm Row: F. Moran, J. Marlin, R. Cosgrove, D. Bruder, A. Ditku, J. Lang, N. Carrity, K. Cooney, T. Alexannbcr, D. Lucas. FOUli'l'Il Row: R. DeCamp, P. Sullivan, D. Wa11'fcvl, P. Terlies, M. Melherger, IFUIISIITPVQ F. VValdner, R. Cooper, J. Selireynell, ll. Sanders, C. Condict, A Hartley. I71r'r1l Row: B. Diehl, E. Place, D. Conurd, C. Iolagur, K. Selger, J. Royal, K. Anders-non, ll. llI'l'll, J. Meinerl. D. Morgan, IS. Snyder, B. Jones, J. RLllliIl'llllLll'l, F. Henderson, B, Johnson, B. Risueher. L. Stine. 175 SIG-MA PHI EPSILON SIGMA. Kappa Chapter Founilocl National Founding Date - l Number of Chapters ., , -. Fraternity Colors H Fraternity Flower ,M PHI EPSILON Purple an 1 938 1 901 .I 48 fl Rell Violet Finsr Row: li. Jcury, 'l.'. Argust, l . lluliusha, I... Lara, M. Coschig- nano, vice prcsillcntg C. Crugory, III'l!Sflll!IllQ D. Smith, sccrelllryg G. Durlnnn, J. Bcltz, D. Scngcs. SECOND Row: R. Arthofcr, P. Muhlitz, W. Corniak, l.. Nangol, ll'4?llSILfl?l'j R. Smith, P. Blair, Pea-Cel R. Prohsl, J. l urlro, N. Etlgt-tt. 'l'llnm Row: A. Zoich, li. Wohh, W. limorich, I-L lluckor, li. Muslors, li. lVlacKonzio, R. Wirnnur, A. Klutz. J. Gillis. l'lUlllt'I'lI Row: C. Wharton, R. Harllnun, .l Calclor, ll. Fisher, l.. Larson, R. Manllorz, C. Nohlc, P. Harrie-non, F. lincawcavvr. FII-'Tll Row: .l. McClung. W. Emory, .l. Rogers, W. Skanmruk, C. Rockwell, P. Howarrl, li. Eill'l0, ll. Stnroy, ll Steinbach. 176 'I'AU KA PPA li PSILON TAU KAPPA EPSILON Bela Mu Cllaplor Isllulldiill , 1947 National Founding Dale ,, . 7899 Number of CllHlJlCl'S ,, l59 l ralcrnil,y Colors Clwrry and C1-gy Fl'illCl'I1ily FIOWCI' , Karl fjfIl'lll7llj0llf The now look . . . in lllLll'Cllil1g builds. W 93 A 31. fx wr , . Wifi 1 a ...az . 44 QPLN HOWWI l IllS'l' Row: I.. Ih-ck, .l. Aftliilllly, N. Hm'im'km', lf. Solomon, rim presirlanl: R. Wm-issvr, lII't'.Yl.!ll'l1lJ P. Sulmu-mlm-l'. L. Chm-pgvvimldclm A. Hccr, srfr:rc1r1ryg H. .l lugIm'. S14:coNn Row: A. lfronun, L Coiflmln, J. Nolson, G. l,illl,Lff0l'1I. H. NliSSiIlll'l', ll. Uilkiii-ll, S. Nm-s now. .l. Rim-svr. 'l'llllm Row: J. Clopp, IJ. .A'IuuComnlI1y, C. Shipm 9 Uinsln-rg. W. livm-raml. M. Ronald. ll. Clark. l 0HIl'l'Il Row A. Wilson, ll. Mundm-rvillv. li. l m-kolv, .l. Nm-wm-ll, li. Mau-I.:un'hlin S. Slrolwvk, H. Jolmson. A. MvConn4-ll, ll'l'llXIIl'L'I'. 177 1 THETA CHI THETA CHI Gamma Eta Chapter Founded ,, . ,, ea.. J 946 National Founding Date ,WW , . . 1856 Number of Chapters , ,..,,,-.,,, . W ,W . 123 Fraternity Colors , , Military Red and White I 1'aternity Flower , . H Rell Carnation. Flnsr Row: D Bell, K. Hicnze B. Allen. Sl-:Co D. Windcs, R. li. Boite, R. A. l'lm:nclerson, Merkel. 'lfmmm W. Hilyselnnan, man. l1'oun'ru prasizlrfntg li. L TUIIEDZ J. Mingus, J. Blake, Izrasizlunt. 178 Lange, F. Malak, '.l'. Kulp, J. Hocgl, H. Murtone, .f . Krcdul, Black, H. Wagner, B. Kornrcicll, R. , prcsirlcntg L. Carson, J. Villuni, R. Zimlncrnian, ND ROW: W. Dunnelmerg, H. McDevitt, E. Graber, Cuttings, C. Boaujon, R. Farmer, W. Llewellyn, HATNI lllf-'ll Sl10 Sfliil A. Stromlwrg, K. KUlllIllilH, J. Culliurtson, R. How: R. Tourney, xecrelaryg R. Aiomur, M. Nagy, H. Cliittum, ll. llowrilku, T. Cowen, R. Pielscll' Row: R, Carey, .l. Sondvy, R. Riclnnond, vice oslio, A. Skaur, R. llruum, ,l. llunnolls. NUI' PIC- sy ll as ...... 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Allison, Janet Marilynn .... Altland, Nevin Eugene --- Altman, Theodore ........ Anderson, Beverly Louise -- -------- 64 ---- 149 ------ 140 ----- 139,153 ------ 34 ---- 64 ---------- 64 ---------- 153 ---- 34, 47, 114, 115 Anderson, Judith Harriet .... .....-. 4 9, 64, 115 Anderson, Richard Lane ..... Andreuzzi, Ronald Joseph ...... Andrews, Michael Frederick .... Armes, James Edward ..... Arnold, Richard Barth --- Arthofer, Robert John .... Aucker, John Robert ........ .... Aungst, William Kenneth ..... -- Austin, Robert Andrae .... Ayers, Robert Albert .... Babich, Bruce Max .... Badger, William Otis .... Baird, David DuWayne -- Bannar, Jr., James Browne - Banta, Richard Curtis .... Barberie, Richard Charles -- Barlow, Nancy .......... Barrett, Bailey Oldham .... Barron, John Anthony .... Bartley, Jerry Lynn .... Barton, Robert Lester .... Bassett, Diane Beverly ...... Bateman, Carolyn Lee ......... Beaujon, III, Charles Augustus .... Bechtold, Frederick Bright .... Bechtold, Susan Bright ....... Becker, Andrea Linden .... Bedwell, Beverly Anne -- Behar, Sarah .............. Behrhorst, Lee Dickey ....... Beierschmitt, Gerald Augustine - Bellace, Victor Joseph ..... Benjamin, Charles Laurence Bentivenga, Robert Henry .... Benton, Thomas Arthur ........ Berhalter, Rosemary Jeanne .... Berlin, Joan Caryl ........... Bernhart, Marie Susan ..... Best, Bette Anne ......... ----- 49,64 ---- 151 ---- 148 ---- 140 ---------- 64 ---------- 64 64, 114, 139, 153 ---------- 64 --------- 47, 64 ---- 142 ---- 64, 146, 153 ------ 55 -----42,64 ---- 64 --- 64 64 ----- 121 --- 64 ----- 140 ---- 147 ------ 65 ----- 130, 131 ------ 65 ------ 113 113,114 -------- 130 ----- 121,130 ----65,156 ---- 28 ---- 153 ---- 114 ------ 65 ------ 65,156 ---- 65, 69, 122 ------ 151 --- 49 --- 65 ------ 65 ------ 65,121 Bewlay, Richard Hazard --- .... 55, 113, 142 Billings, Barbara Ann ....... ..... 2 7, 65, 126 Bitzer, Richard Allen .......... ........ 6 5 Black, Jr., William Alexander .... 65, 114 Block, Robert Leslie ......... Block, Stephen Mark ........ Bloomquist, Douglas Walter -- Boardman, Thomas Jackson .... -- ---- 65 ---- 65 ---------- 114 ---------- 113 Boddie, Richard Benjamin .... .... 2 7, 65, 151, 153 Bogar, Allan Blair .......... .......... 6 5, 122 Boger, David Vernon ...... Bowles, Diane Elizabeth --- ----- 47, 65, 141 ------ 43, 120 182 INDEX Boyd, Jr., Thomas Alexander Boyer, Larry Lee ............ Bradley, Suzanne ....... -- Brandes, Jon Leonard ....... Brauer, William Charles .... Breaker, Laurence Coates --- Brelsforcl, William Millard .... Briggs, Carol Ellen Baay .... Briggs, William Albert ...... Brinkerhoif, Molly Mitchell --- Brinn, Ira Mark ............ Brodrick, Robert Merrill .... Brooks, Daniel Herbert s... Brouse, Frank Donald --- Brown, Patricia Ann -- Brown, Robert Hugh --- Browne, Susan Griest --- Bruce, William Furman Brust, Kenneth Roger Bryan, John Robert ..... Bryson, Doris Jean --- .---- Buchanan, Marjorie Ann -- Buczynski, Robert John --- Budde, Alice Diane ..... Buggein, Richard George -- Buquet, Carolann Marie ----- Burleson, Jr., James Vincent Burrows, Betty Alice - . -. - --- Burton, Caryl Edwina - -- Cabral, Jr., Alfred ..,. Cairo, Frank John ---. Campbell, Ann Taylor -- Cannon, Oliver George -- Capell, Carolyn Ruth ...H Capen, Elizabeth Perry .... Carboni, John Nicholas --- Carey, John Ronald - ..... - Carnsdale, Richard Ernest --- Carruthers, Robert Bruce -- Carson, Gail Barbara ....a Carson, Jane Scattergood .... Carter, Jr., Joseph Lloyd .... Carter, Judith Louise ...... Casey, Laurence Justin -- Cermak, William --- Cern, Edna Mae --- Chaump, Donald .... Chhor, Kylin ............. Chin, Jo Ann .............. Christ, Jr., Charles William Ciffolillof Joseph Anthony ..... Citarella, Vincent Martin .... Clark, Robert Edward .... Clements, Reynold Francis Clopp, Robert Thomas ....... Closterman, Donald Franks -- Cobb, Carol Linda ........ Coen, Alan ...,.... Coffin, Lynne Avery --- Cohen, George Victor --- Cohen, Howard Rod ..,. Colestoek, Thomas Lee -- Comer, Janet ......... Conard, David Adams ........................ 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WINFIELD CUNION COUNTYJ, PA. PAVING CONTRACTORS WINFIELD T lephone CLewisl1urgJ Jackson 3 6923 ELIZABETHVILLE Endicott 2-8596 NAGINEY C Milroyj Northfield 7-2015 WILLIAM W. DAVIS Painting - - - Decorating Wallcofvering WILKES-BARRE, PENNA. r1 5 u Quality Dairy Products MILK S' 'iv ICE CREAM W HOTEL LEWISBURGER A Tradition at Bucknell REA and DERICK, INC. 0 Cut Rate Drugs 310 MARKET ST. LEWISBURG, PA. Compliments of LAWSONS SHOE STORE INDEX Condict, Jr., Clinton Adams .... Conger, Meredith Ann ....... Conger, Stephen Grover .... Conklyn, Daniel Hughes .... Connell, Michael James ..... Conner, Irwin .............. --- Consentino, Anthony Joseph .... Coogan, George Thomas ...... Cooley, Jr., Robert Lawrence --- Cooney, Kevin Timothy ...... Copeman, Barbara ......... Corman, Kay Dawn ............ Corson, Jeanne Emily ............ Coschignano, Maximillian Frank .... Cosgrove, Jr., Raymond John ..... Cowen, Thomas Joseph ......... Cowman, Jr., Quentin Rice --- Cox, Lois Ellen ............ Coyle, John Alexander --- Crawford, Roger Allen .....,. Cruickshank, Constance Julia --- Csoka, Jr., Kalman ......... - Cupp, Janet Rae ....... Curran, Roger Dickson .... Dahl, William Alfred .......... D'Alessandro, Martha Kathryn --- Dunneberg, Jr., William Hamilton David, Thomas Fredrick ........ Davies, Linda Eleanor ........ Davis, Brenda Ann ........ Davis, Stephen Lodwick .... Dearstyne, Jr., William D. .... DeCan1p, Raymond Robert --- Deese, Katharine Sue ....... Deiehmann, Diana ....... Dekker, Benjamin Van .... DeLaney, James Reed ..... D'Elisa, John ............ Delle, Diane Elizabeth .... DeLonge, Sally Jean ........ Demmy, Dorothy Jane .......... DePrince, Jr., Albert Eugene --- DeRusha, Forbes LeMoyne --- deShields, Charlotte Carvill .... Devine, Janet Lyne .......... DeWaters, Mary-Ann ....... Dewsbury, Donald Allen .... ..- Diamond, Nancy .lane ---------- DiChiara, Bartholomew Gerald --- Dierst, John Richardson ...... Dietrich, Helene Victoria --- Dietz, Edward Charles .... Dietz, Katherine Nell -- DiFilippo, Merilyn Joy --- --- 142 --- 49 --- 141 --- 68 --- 140 ------- 68 ---- 68, 149 ----- 156 --- 140 --- 153 39,68 --- 115 -------- 131 68 139,153, 156 68 ------- 142 68,156 140,148 --- 142 --- 68 --- 148 --- 110 --- 153 141,153 28,130 --- 29 --- 142 --- 127 ------------ 68 -------------- 68 ---- 109, 114, 142, 143 ---- 151 ---- 156 29,49,68 ---- 140 ---- 124 --- 68 --- 121 ---- 29 --- 130,131 ---- 27 --- 113 --- 49 ---- 127 ---- 68 ---- 36, 68, 132 ------- 29,68 ,.--- 148 --- 68 --- 29 ---- 156 ----- 26, 68 ----- 130, 131 Ditka, Ashton Lee ..... ............ 1 39,153 Dobson, Ruth-Eleanor .... ................... 3 4 Dorr, William Charles .... 109, 114, 142, 143, 153 Featuring Doughty, Gail Elizabeth .... ................ 1 30 Doxey, Douglas Joseph .... --- 142 College Fashions Duck, 1166513 Willianl -- 113 Dull, David Lawerence .... --- 69 Duncan, Basil Rowland .... --- 113 223 Malrkcl St. LEWISBURG, PA. Dugel, JL, Henry Frederick ,,,, --- 148 Dussinger, Glenn Lamar .... --- 148 186 INDEX Easterly, Eugene Philip .... Easton, Donald Albert --- Ebaugh, Daniel David .... Edgett, Norman Scott .... Edwards, Charlotte Ann -- Elliott, Jr., Frederic Sutton Elliott, Jr., Joseph Black ..... Emery, William Reaney -- Erdmann, John Frederick .... Erfle, Anne Mildred ....... Erickson, Kenneth Roy ..... Erway, Dale Emil ........... Erwetowski, Robert Joseph Etenger, Daniel Joseph ....... Etzweiler, Marilyn Robert Etzweiler, Sandra Marie .... Evans, David Robert ..... Evans, Michael John ....... Everard, William Howard .... Ewing, III, Buchanan .... Faberman, Jay William .... Fackler, Sally Strode ..... Fadden, Michael Thomas - Fagin, Neal Ira ......... Famariss, Frank Ellis --- Faranetta, Janet Marie --- Farmer, Richard Tyson Feich, Jack Scholh .... Fekete, Roger Allen ..... Fenton, Dow Mitchell --- Fetter, Joan Marlene --- Fichter, Frank Jeffery --- Fidler, Richard Henry --- Fields, David Alan ..,. ---- 69 ---- 113 ---- 69 ------------ 47 ---------- 116, 130 --- 69, 139, 153, 156 ---------- 140 ---- 69, 151 ---- 69 -- 69 ---- 49 ---- 148 -------,-- 139 ------------- 142 --- 69, 152, 153, 156 -- ..... 39, 1 0 Fiero, Douglas Carl ....... Fiester, George Roland .... Fisk, Judith Ayres ...... Five, Cora Lee ,,.,,,,,.. Fletemeyer, William Louis Flyzik, Jr., John Joseph .... Forbes, Andrew James --- Formigli, Duanne Anita -- Forsyth, Marian Arlene -- Foulke, Kirk Anthony --- Fox, Jackson Leland ..... France, Frank Lane --- Franciscus, Tina ...... Frantz, Mary Adelaide --- Franz, Eric Stephen ..... Frederick, Donna Ruth ..... Freund, James Paul ......... Friedman, Suzanne Carol - Frith, Robert Edward ...... Fry, William Franklin - Gallagher, Peter Jerome --- Gardner, Alan David ...... Garrett, Linda Irene ......... Garrity, Norman Edward - Gavin, Michael Holmes .... Gawenus, Richard Carl --- Gaynor, Kathleen Ann --- Gentile, Angelo Joseph ....................... fContinued on Page 1881 ------------ 130 ---- 69, 153 ---- 113 -- 55 ---- 147 ------------- 148 40, 69, 109, 111, 112 9, 114, 116, 132, 153 ------------- 69 -------------- 141,153 ------ 156 ,--- 141 -- 69 ----,--------- 69 ------------- 116 1, 112, 114,115, 124 ------------- 140 -------- 29 ---------- 113 ----- 109,114,124 ---------- 69 ---- 49,110, 114 ----- 40,69 ---- 156 ---- 139 -- 69 ---- 130 ------ 69 ----- 139, 153 ---- 69,121,151 -------- 70 ------ 70 ------ 70 ---- 70,114 ---------- 130 ------------- 70 ---- 29, 70, 109, 115 ------------ 147 ---- 147 ------ 113 ----- 113,151 -------- 27 ----- 139,153 ----- 27, 70, 126 ------- 54, 70 ------ 121 ---- 147 1222 MARY MacINTO'SH STUDENT SERVICES O MERIT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. Edison Ave. SUNBURY, PA CLARKSON CHEMICAL COMPANY INC. Specialists Sanitary Chemicals and Floor Maintenance WILLIAMSPORT, PENNSYLVANIA Arrow Shirts Pi0neel' Belts BlllIllIiH'S AT BIIGKNELL LEWISBURG, PA. A Man's Store For University Men McGregor Sportswear Interwoven Hose George B. Vrooman, Inc. Wholesale Distributors QUALITY CANNED FOODS PHILADELPHIA 47, PA. Compliments of Stroehmann Bros. Co Bakers of SUNBEAM BREAD INDEX George, Norman Darrell ................ ..... 7 0, 111, 113 Getman, William Burnham .... Gettings, Robert Michael --- Gibson, Kathryn 'Tams ..... Gillespie, Thomas Edward ..... Gingerich, Jr., Jacob Christian - Ginsburg, Stephen Lee ..... Giordano, John Ronald ..... Girvan, Theodore Robert .... Givler, David Rollo ......... Gladstone, Paul Brown .......... Glaser, Virginia Anne Hamill .... Glass, Karen Diane .....,..... Godshall, James Bruce -- Goetz, Shirley Ann ..... Gold, Richard Peter ...... Goldberg, Barry Richard --- Goldman, Leslie Stuart ....... Goldman, Thomas Edward .... Goldstein, Melvin Alan ..... Good, Frederick William ...... Goodman, Roger Marshall ..... Goodyear, John Edmund .... Gordon, Anne Carr ..... Gordy, Judith Anne ........ Goss, Carolyn Marie .......... Graham, IV, William Adolphus -- Grant, Peter Bruce ........... Green, Donald Joseph ...... Green, Roger Evan ..... Greenberg, Lester Alan - Greenberg, Myron ...... Gregory, Melvin Clark .... Gretsch, Sally Sanbern ..... Grierson, David Maxwell .... Griffen, Paula Reynolds -- Grill, Jacqueline Beth .... Grimley, Janet Marie --- Grossman, Mary Linn -- Gubin, Nanci Berte --- Guild, Linda Grace - Gustavsen, Ralph --- Gutekunst, Carol Ann - Hackel, Alan Jeffrey .... Hager, Gary Wilson .... Haines, Debra Walton ..- Halbert, David Robert .... Hall, Barbara Ann ..... Hall, Charlotte Anne --- Hall, Susan Crothers - Halter, Judith Claire .,.. Hamilton, Bette Kaye --- Hammond, Paul Arthur --- Hand, James Peter .... Hart, Linda Joyce --- Hardy, Linda ........ Hardy, Robert Charles -- Harkavy, John Alan .... Harms, Ann Rebecca - Harris, Joan Idell .... Harris, John Robin ..... Harris, Norma Patricia .... Harrison, Judith Wells .... Harrison, Peter Arthur .... Hart, Matthew Joseph .... -,------- 70 --------- 70 ----- 70, 112, 115 ------- 70 --,-- 70 ----142,151 ---- 139 ---- 70 ---- 148 ---- 70 ---- 70 ---- 130 ---- 70 ---- 110 ---- 71 ----42,71 ---- 71 ---- 153 ---- 71 ------- 71 --------- 47 --,-- 71, 113, 114 ------- 71 -- -- 121 ---- 55 ----- 148 - ..,... 121 59, 71, 121 42,71,121 ------- 27 ------ 71 --------- 71 ---- 36,71, 115 ------- 71 ---- 27, 71,122 ---., 4-0,71, 109 ----------- 71 41, 71, 121, 130 --------- 71 --..-- 72 ----- 72, 119 ---- 72 -,. ..,.. 149 -------.---- 151 --1-- 72,115,130 -..---. --- 72 - .... 49, 51, 72 --,------ 72 ----- 36, 115,130 ----- 49, 112, 114 --------- 34 -----,- 72 -----72, 153 -----29,1:-12 -----72,112 -----72, 156 113 ---- 40, 72,119 ------- 72 --- 142 --- 72 --- 72 ---- 72 --- 140 l INDEX Hartshorn, Mary Esther --- Harvey, Shirley Battle --- Hassenplug, John Charles -- Hatch, Martha Phillips .... Heacock, Linda Mary ....... Headley, Ellen Louise .......... Headley, Jr., William George --- Heer, George Allan .......... Hempel, Stuart Charles --- Henderson, Nancy Lee ..e. Herbold, Edward Thomas -- Hermany, Mary Alyce .... Herreilers, Ruth Jane --- Heske, Karen Jerri --- Hess, Dorothy Virginia -- Hester, Donald Francis ..... Hettche, LeRoy Ramond .... Hewens, Nancy Norton .... Himmer, Betty Lou ..... Hindmareh, Alan Bruce -- Hirshon, Kenneth Stephen ...,. Hiscox, Williard David ............ Hitchcock, Jr., William Elwood Hoag, Barbara Carol ............. Hocker, Carolyn Fay ..... Hodgkinson, William James - Hoegil, John Samuel ......... Hohowske, Ronald Anthony .... Hokuf, Stephanie Jean .a..... Holmes, Alan Baker -. .... Holmes, Martin Mathew .... Holmstrom, Allam Lee -- Hoover, Kenneth Lee --- Howells, David Arthur ,-..... ---- 72 ------ 72 ---- 111, 114 ------ 73 ---- 29 ---- 27,73 ---- 147 156 ---- 73 ---- 130 -- 73 ---- 130 ---- 125 -- 27 73 147 73,109,122 ------- 112 ---- 130 -- 55 ---- 73 ------- 73 ----- 73, 141 ------ 73 ----49,73 ----27,73 ---- 73 ---- 139 ---- 73 -------- 113 ----- 73, 151 ---- 47 ------ 54 ----- 73, 119 Htoon, Roland Chan -.--....... ......--.----.--.--- 7 3, 141 Hubley, Jr., Benjamin Duncan ...- ..-.....................- 1 53 Hudson, Carl Jay -- - ------..- 73, 109, 111, 113, 124, 132, 153 Humphreys, Robert Edward -- Hunter, Philip Gabel ---.-- Hutchings, John Peter -- Ingraham, Michael Lee .-.-. Ireland, Llewellyn Propert .... Ireland, Wendy Lou ---.-- Irvine, Bruce Anthony .--. Jacobsen, Barbara Ann - James, Martha Harman - Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Jr., Charles Frederick Johnson, Betty Anne -.-...---- II, Charles Benjamin -- Eleanor Miller ...-.--. Johnson, Roderick Carter -..-. Johnson, William Brewster ...- Johnston, Carol Virginia --..--. Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones Jones, Jung, III, Benjamin Whitting - J an Bradbury -.......... Mary Ellen .... Nancy Ann -- 109, 111, 114 ----- 74,114 ------ 74 ----- 74,121 74,151 --------------- 74,130 ----- 27, 42 Nancy Ruth ------.---....-....-.---.. James Fredric .............. ....-...--... I Continued on Page 1902 ,74, 113, 156 ----- 43, 114 ----- 43, 130 ---- 74 ---- 139 ---- 139 -- 74 ---- 147 ---- 74 ------ 74 ---- 149, 153 ------ 120 ------ 74 ----39,74 -- 74 -- 74 what fun, good-for-you food changes an ordinary lunch into a nutritious, well-balanced lunch? o o -Ab ,tt5 . . ofcourse! ICECRE M RESTAURANT SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT WEISS BROS. 255 13th St. HARRISBURG, PA Susquehanna Paper and Sanitary Supply Corporation Wholesale Distributors of Coarse, Fine and Industrial Papers Sanitary and Maintenance Supplies 431 Hepburn Street Telephone 326-9159 WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA MERCK CHEMICAL DIVISION CHEROKEE PLANT MERCK 81 CO., INC. DANVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA FOCHT PRINTING CO. Commercial Printing 229 Market Street LEWISBURG JA 4-4541 Brown Focht, '28 Florence Utt Focht, '26 BENJAMIN T. MOYER FURNITURE and CARPETS 35 South Fourth Street Phone: AT 6-4751 SUNBURY, PA. INDEX Kafchinski, Billie Penelope Kahan, Marvin ............ Kaminskas, Albert John .... Kasnick, Jr., Michael Allan Keech, Thomas Edison ..... ------- 74,127 ----- 27, 74, 126 -------- 147 --- 74, 149, 153 -,- 1--- 74 Keech, William Robertson -- --- 75, 109, 114 Kelley, Kate Parrish ....... ..... . -- 120 Kenyon, George Lommel .... --,. ..... . 75, 97, 99 Keppler, Judith Clara .... .......... . . - 75,130 Kilgore, Susan Amelia --- 27, 75, 115, 118, 119 King, Kenneth Alan ..... --- -- - -- 140 Kingsbury, Ann Burrows --- --. - 28, 75, 118, 119 Kirk, Jr., John Alexander -, Klein, Keith Evans ...... Klein, Linda .lane ...,.. Kling, Jr., Leroy Theodore -- Klingler, George Samuel .... Knecht, Susan Carol ..... Kniliin, Richard Gerald .... Knight, Donald Bragg --- Knipe, Harry Edmund --- Koehn, James Richard --- Koletar, Jr., Joseph Eugene Kooman, Brenda Elaine Kopit, William George --- ------------ 75 ---- 75 --.- 115 ---- 75 ----27,122 ---- 110 ---- 144 ---- 148 -- 55 ---- 148 ------------- 49 -, ........... 75 --- 39,42,75,109,156 Kornreich, Leon Berell ..... - .......... 29,75 Kraekel, Joyce Ruth ....... Kramm, Thomas Samuel --- Kresge, Marlene Ann .... Kreuzburg, George Pope --- Krimsley, Jane Hope .... Kuhlman, David Henry .... Kunkel, Nancy Lou ...... Kurtz, Carol Ann ...... Lackie, Kenneth William .... Laird, Janet May ........ Lake, George Eger -- Lambert, Virginia Jean - Lang, John Bradley ...... LaRosa, Peter ............. Larrabee, Jr., Stephen Harris Larson, Jane Louise ..... Larson, Jerold Bryan ...... Larson, William Alfred .... Laubscher, Judith Ann --- Lebee, Richard Stephen -- Lee, Jr., Ralph Adams --- ---- 75 -- 75 -- 29 ---- 147 -- 75 ---- 47 ----- 41, 75 ---- 120 -------- 75 ----75,118,120 -------- 148 -----39,75 ---- 139 -- 76 -- 60 ---- 131 ------ 55 ---- 76, 156 ---- 110 ---- 139 ---- 76 Leidy, Patricia Louise .... .... 7 6, 131 Lemkau, Arthur Loasby .... ................ 1 51 Leonard, Mary Evelyn --- ................. - 130 Levine, Howard Seth ..,. .... 1 11, 113, 114, 141, 153 Levy, Judith Alice ......... .............. 2 8, 76 Lighter, Jane Alice .......... Lineaweaver, Jr., F. Ridgway --- Lipinski, Robert Paul ........ Lochten, Norman Robert --- Lord, Edith Kathleen .... Lucas, Dennis Eugene - Lynch, David Moore - Lyon, David Lyman --- Lyons, Cynthia Jane - MacDouga1l, Evelyn ..... MacLachlan, Ronald Ian --- Macomber, Allen Bartlett .... ---- 76 ---- 141 ---- 140 ---- 149 ---- 114 ---- 139 ---- 151 -- 76 -- 28 ---- 110 ------ 55 ----- 111, 113 Magoon, Stephen Trudeau Mahin, Dennison Watts -- Maier, Judith Dexter --- Malak, Francis David .... Malasnik, Jr., John Francis Malone, Patrick Williams --- Mamunes, Theodore John --- Manuele, Victor Joseph .... Marble, Patricia Bemis --- Marquardt, Gail Louisa Marvin, Judith Clare --- Maslanik, Ronald Regis --- Mason, Erik Jensen ...... Mason, Johanna .........,. Masters, Richard Gould .... Matalucci, Robert Anthony --- Matthews, Sara Perrine .... Maunz, Charles Alan ..... .,- Maurer, Susan Eden ....... Mayer, Jr., Walter Frederick Mayr, Janet Alice .......,.... McBean, Gordon Richard -- McCadden, Sandra Frances McCartl1y, Valerie Thornton McCartney, Dennis Lee .... McCay, .lane Allen ........ McClung, John Harrison, III McConnell, Jr., W. Chapman McCord, Marti Lynn ....... McDevitt, Jr., Howard Irwin McCroarty, Margaret Mary --- McIver, Andrew John ...... McKenna, Jr., John James - McLaren, Helen Louise -- McLeister, Elizabeth Ottilie --- McMurray, Jean Emily .... McQuown, William Glenn -- Meinert, John Linn ........ Melberger, Clifford Kenneth Mentzer, Thomas Keller --- Merrill, Elliott ............. ,. Metz, Katherine Elizabeth - Michaelis, Arthur Frederick Miller, Miller, Barry James ....... Dorland Willard .... Miller, Frances Roll ...... Miller, Jr., Joseph John --- Miller, Pamela Ann ..... Miller, Richard Paul ..... Millon, Seraphin Bruce - Milton, Deborah Jane Mine, Elizabeth Ann .... Minturn, Gerald Arthur --- Moncilovich, George .... Monsen, Marie Anne --- Montgomery, Judy Lynn - Moore, Carolyn ........... Moore, Jr., Floyd Erastus -- Moore, Jack Clarence .... Moore, Peter Robert ....... Moorman, Pamela Ann .... Morgan, Dennis Lee ..... Morgan, Marilyn ........ Morgan, Philip Joseph ..... Morrell, William Vincent -- I Continued on Page 1921 INDEX BECHTEL' ---- 113 ---- 76 ---- 76 ------ 76 ---- 139,153 ffffiii 4 ---- 27 ,151, 156 ---- 76 ----------------, 132 3, 76, 109, 112, 124 ---,----------- 139 ---- 124 -- 29 -- 76 ------ 76 ---- 130 ---- 142, 153 ------ 148 ---- 139, 153 ---- 29, 76 ---- 148 ---- 120 -- 76 ---- 140 ---- 109 ---- 113 ---- 114, 156 -------- 34 -------- 27, 76 41, 76, 122 40, 41, 77, 109, 112 McLean, Marjorie Mae ..... ..,.,..,,-,,,-, H 114 ---- 153 ---- 77 , 115, 156 , 124, 131 ------ 47, 49 ---M 77, 138 ---- 77 ---- 140 ---- 77 , 139, 153 ---- 140 ---- 29, 77 ---- 130 -- 47 -- 55 -- 51 -- 77 -- 77 ---- 130 ---- 77 ---- 77 36, 77, 115, 118, 119 30, 43, 77 ---- 77 ---- 77 ---- 153 , 112, 115 ------------ 112,124 ---- 153 ---- 140 ---- 77 ---- 42, 77 ---- 113 ---- 139, 153 -..-- 43, 77 ---- 140 -- 77 DAIRY 1 and RESTAURANT N. DERR DRIVE One of the Industries of MERRITT . . . MERHH- CHAPMAN tt Scan C0RP01zAn01v 1: MILTON STEEL I DIVISION Your Confidence Is Justified Where This Flag Flies Milton, Penna. Producers and Fabricators of Carbon Steel Concrete Reinforcing Bars EDWARD VANTINE STUDIOS, INC. Nationally Known College Photographers HAMILTON, NEW YORK Congratulations to the Class of '61 HACKETT HARDWARE STORES, INC. 3 Stores to Serve You SUNBURY - MIDDLEBURG OVER 86 YEARS OF SERVICE Compliments of THE SWEET SHOP CLYDE W. KIRKLAND, Prop. TOP DATE SPOT 624- St. George St. LEWISBURG, PA. Compliments of lllllvllll IIO- U- If Ulf. Ol'- Sunbury Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Inc. as 35 S!- SUN BURY, PA. G. Rufus Hettinger, Mgr. AT 6-2261 McKINN EY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Contractors and Builders Dealers in Building Supplies, Paints, Roofing, Lumber Insulation Board, Etc. AT 6-6676 Chestnut and Awl Streets SUNBURY, PA. INDEX Morris, Linda ..... Morris, Linda Dean ....... Morrison, James Lee ....... Morrison, Pamela Drowne .... Mull, Sears Curtiss ........ Mussina, Carolyn Margaret --- Myers, Marcia Lee ....... Myler, Jr., David Charles -- Naley, Robert Martin ...... Nangel, Leonard Earl .....a.. Napier, Margaret Elizabeth .... Naylor, Richard Allen ...... Neil, Barbara Straub ..... Neiswander, Roger Irvin .... Nelson, Bruce Philip .......... Nernberg, Jr., Maurice Alteruse Newland, Jr., Charles Bernard Newmiller, Beberly Ann -- -- Niddrie, Janice Lynne ...... Noteware, Thomas Castle --- Novak, Darryl Leland ..... Odell, Martha Lillian ..... Oetjen, Florence Helen ...... Offenbacher, Noemie Florence Ohme, Jr., William George --- Oravetz, Francis Roger ..... Orlowski, Richard Stanley .... Orso, Camille Louise ...... Ott, Jr., Ray Lyman ...... Ottesen, Judith Carol ..... Owen, Linda Gay ........ Owen, Nancy Elizabeth ..... Paley, Harold Raymond .... Parsons, Timothy Duncan .... Parvin, Jan Walker ...... Passman, Peter LeRoy .... Passmore, John Edwin ...... Patterson, Carol Elizabeth .... Patterson, Kathryn Diann .... Patzwall, Robert Henry .... Pawlitz, Lynne Purscher .... Pearson, Paul David ......... Pechin, Christopher Hughes --- Perry, Linda Ann .......... Peyser, Catherine Loretta --- Phares, Christine Way --- Pinter, Barbara ....... Platz, Larry Edward .... Plumez, .lean Paul --- Pocquet, Eve Jeanne -- Podber, Barry Joel ..... Poetter, Suzanne Mary ...... Pogue, Jr., Benjamin R. ---- Pogue, William Randles -- Poletti, Lawrence Arthur -- Pollack, Linda Ann -- Pope, Carol Lynn - Pope, Martin Luther - Porter, Stephen James --- Portnof, Jon Jay ..... W- 69, 78 ------ 115 -----78,156 -------.-- 115 -------- 114,153 ----- 29, 43, 78, 115 29 ---- 113 -1-- 47, 78 ---- 78 ---- 130 -------- 148 ----- 78,153 ---,-- 113 ------ 49 ---- 27,78 ------ 139 ----- 78, 119 ------ 78 ---- 139, 153 ---- 139 ------ 130 -----29, 125 78 78 - ....... 147 ------------------- 139,153 ----------------------- 130 109,111, 113,114, 116, 141,151 ----------------------- 130 ----------- 42 -- 27 --1- 78 ------ 78 -----78,122 ------ 55 ------ 55 ----- 78, 130 ---- 114-, 116 ------------- 138 ----------------- 78 ---- 59, 78, 109, 111, 156 --------------- 198 ----1---------- 130 ----------------- 79 ---- 40, 79, 109,112, 115 ----------- 79,153 ------ 151 ---- 47 ------ 29 ----- 79, 132 ---- 39 -- 28 ---- 113 ---- 79 -------- 131 ----- 79,153 ---- 139,153 -----41, 140 ---- 148 INDEX Potts Ellen Christine - Powers, Janet Mae - Price, Frank DuBois .... Prideaux, Lance Robert --- Puleo, Joyce Mary --- Raffensperg, Daniel Horace Rajnik, Lawrence Sebastian - Rankin, Todd Stephen .... Rebetz, Ronald Francis Reed, Earlene Anna ...... Reed, Harold Glenn ........ Reineke, Robert Lawrence .... Reinel, Marianne Certraud .... Reiner, Robert Elmer ......... Reinheimer, Jr., Kenneth G. -- Reish, George Alfred ..... Reith, Jr., Harry John .... Reitzel, Edward Joseph .... Richards, III, Barlett ...s.... Richards, Judith Ann .......... Richards, Jr., Thomas Malkin Richardson, III, John Maxwell Richmond, Barbara Jane ...... Richmond, Robert Donald .... Riedel, Robert Kenneth --- Rieu, George John ...... Riskin, Eliot Arthur -- Rittenhouse, Earl Dennis Ritter, Harry Elwood --- Robinson, Sally Jo ........ Roblee, Jr., John Edwin ---- Rockwell, Curtis Hall ........ Rockwell, Jr., Donald Orlando Rodgers, Donald Joseph .... Rohrs, Arthur Alan ....... Roll, Hildegard Helen .... Roman, Larry Adam ...... Rosenberg, Norman Kent --- Roth, Lina Florence .... Rothbart, Michael Jay .... Rubright, Jon Wallace - Ruckman, Stephen Jon --- Rudin, Valerie Ann .... Ruehl, Patricia Lois ...... Ruehlemann, Elga Renate --- Ruhl, Jane Potter ...... Runey, Dennis Irving --- Runk, Barbara Ann -- Runyan, Mary Ann --- Rutledge, Anne Patricia - Ruyak, John Joseph ..... Samuels, Jr., James Clinton --- Saul, Warren William ...... Schaff, Carolyn Jane .... Schad, Robert Gordon --- Schaedel, Gary Carl ....................... Schaefer, Karen Frances ..................... 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SERVING 1400 ROUTE MILES DAILY with connections to most points In the United States and Cnnndu SPEEDY PACKAGE PRIVATE GROUP SERVICE CHARTER SERVICE STEININGER'S BUS TERMINAL Dial JAckson 4-7951 Lewisburg Edwards Motor Transit Compnny 1 Phone 326-1511 1 Williamsport 2- I S Master Chemical Products, Inc. The Complete Janitor Supply House Fire Extinguishers Valley 5-3465 362-368 S. Main St., WILKES-BARRE, PA. Duncan, Hines Recommemls LEWISBURG INN LEWISBURC, PA. Luncheon 12:00 -to 2:00 Dinner 5:30 to 8:00 Sunday Dinner 12:00 to 2:30 Only 101 Market Street Telephone JAckson 4-2331 Overnight Guests Accommorlatezl Air Conditioned - Rooms with Both INDEX Schatzle, Wilma Louise --- Scheliler, David Brooks --- Schlaik jer, Maren Catherine Schropper, Jr., Floyd Adrian Schultz, David Rhodes .... Schwar tz, Hilda Ann -----,- Schwieger, Camilla Elise ...... Scialab ba, Sebastian Joseph .... Scott, Robert Allyn .......... Scura, James Martin - Seasholtz, Linda Louise Seidel, Seiler, William Lynde --- Charles Martin .... Sekeres, Joel Howard ...... Sells, J Senges, Seville, r., Thomas Connally ..., Jr., Donald Charles - Suzanne ss ...... - Seward, Wallace Neible --- Shaffer, Jay Charles -- Shaffer, Nancy Louise Sharif, Sharp, Judy Ellen --- Stuart Walter --- Sheasley, Richard Carl .... Shedlock, John Franklin -- Shink, Shipe, Shipps, Sichel, Siegel, Siegle, John Frederick .... Charles William ..... Mary Elizabeth .... Paula ............ Deanna Sue ........ Jr., George Godfrey ---- Simons, Shirley Ann ........ Simpson, Blanche Amy ...s. Sime, Penny Fleming ..... Sirinek, Donna Louise ...... Skoronski, Joseph William .... Smiley, Smink, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Sandra ............. Jr., Robert Daniel .... - Carol Courtney ...... Joanne Jocelyn --- Norma Anne ...... Stephen Willard ..... Susan Carol ....... Suzanne Struble --- Smith, Walter Sage ......... Smoker, Jr., Harry Wisler --- Snellbaker, Dona Jean ......... Somerday, Rodney Joseph ........ Sommers, John Anthony Joseph ..... Speer, Virginia Ellen ........... Spiro, Laurence Hartley ...... Squires, Pamela .......... Stafelli, Nina Louise --- Stark, James Martin .... Stark, Pareicia .......... Stauch, Manfred Ralph ..... Steen, Harry Loren ....... Stefanakos, Thomas Kostas -- Steffens, Herbert Frank ..... Steinbach, Bruce Andrew ..... 80 80,156 ---- 80 -- 80 -- 47 -- 49 ---- 114 --------- 151 ----- 31,113, 114 81 ----86,81 -----55,148 147 -----43,156 142 -----81, 122 130 54 81 81,115,118,119 ------ 112,114,124 ------,-- 81 -- ...... 81 ---- 114 -------- 142 -,------..- 81 ----- 81, 115,156 130 ---- 114, 120 151 -- 81 -- 81 --,- 130 ---- 130 ---- 81 ---- 130 ---- 156 ------ 130 -----81, 121 130 ---- 81 -------- 81 ----- 48, 45, 81 ------ 82 ------ 146 -----82,156 --------- 82 ----- 82, 139, 153 109,120 ------- 55 ---- 130 -- 82 82 ---- 36,82 ---- 132 ---- 140 ---- 139 ------,- 82 --------- 82 Steiner, Joseph Bruce ......................... .... 1 44, 146, 153 fContinued on Page 1961 F. W. OLIN Sclrlznclc BUILDING Helping to Build Bucknell University for Future Generations ORDO I C0 TRUCTIO COMPA Y General Contractor FORTY FORT - WILKES-BARRE, PENNA. Established 1910 A Leader in Construction For Over A Half Century YOU GET MORE-YOU SAVE MORE at L. L. 'STEARNS Sr SONS Willian1sport's Largest Department Store OPEN 6 DAYS TO SERVE YOU Daily 9:45 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. FRIDAY 9:4-5 A. M. to 9 P. M. LE ROY ROOFING COMPANY General Roofing and Sheetmetal Contractors 4-lst and Derry Streets HARRISBURG, PENNA. E. KEELER CO. WTLLIAMSPORT, PA. O Manufacturers of BOILERS and STACKS Plumbing, Heating, Electrical and Industrial Supplies INDEX Stewart, John Cameron --- Stidfole, Robert Dincan - Stine, Larry Wayne --- Stoss, John Nicholas -- Strung, Diane Lesley --- - Stromberg, Alan Glen ....... Struggles, Lynn Elizabeth ...t. Struce, Jr., Robert Richard --- Stump, Dean Gerald ........ Sturdevant, 111, William .... Sullivan, Paul William ,.,. Sumner, Gary Scott ...... Sweeney, William John --- Sweet, Jr., William Nelson Swineford, William Alvin - Switkes, Louise Sara --- Symons, .Janet Mae --- Taintor, Mary Ellen .... Tarbell, Russell Frank .... Taylor, Dorothy Jane --- Taylor, Joseph Berry --- Taylor, Mary Jo ...... Taylor, Nancy Jane - Teeter, Jon Lowell ..... Teleky, Priscilla Madeline Terhes Warner Paul --- Theiss, Robert Elmer .... Themes, Carolyn Harriet -- Thompson, Owen Richard .... Thompson, Richard Ralph Thorn, Carol Ann ........ Thornton, John Joseph .... Tiley, Darwyn Lamar - Tilton, Jane Carol .... Tinsley, Roella ..... Titus, Thelma Jean --- Tobias, George ..,........ Tomasian, Marjorie Zee ..... Topper, Mary Ann ....... Torgerson, Olga Patricia .... Treadwell, Edward Henry .... Tressler, Constance Louise -- True, Jr., Richard Prescott .... Trullinger, Gail Elizabeth - Turner, Phebe Mae ....... Twaddle, Andrew Christian Twiford, Kenneth Allen ..... -- Tyrrell, Richard Calvin --- Ulp, David William .... Urch, William Albert .... ---- 147 ---- 140 ------- 113 --------- 32 ----111, 114,121 1-------- 49 ------- 130 ---- 113, 148 ----- 139 -----,- 113 ----- 113, 153 ----- 82,113,121 --------- 82 --- 148 --------- 140 --------- 79 82, 99, 112,115 ---- 130 ---- 140 ---- 120 ------- 140 --------- 112 ---- 110,112,114 ----,---- 82 30, 82, 99, 110 82,139 ---N 142, 143 ------- 130 -----82, 199 ---- 156 ---- 127 ---- 140 --------- 47 82,115,120,132 -------- 121,156 ----29,85 85 112 ---- 34 ----- 85 -----85,120 ---- 29 --- 55 122 -----,- 116 --------- 43 - 139, 149, 153 - ,-- 139, 153 ---- 124, 142,153 ---- 113,139,153 Vallecorse, Edmund James ...... ..,.. 9 9, 114, 122 Vanderbeck, Katherine Gail Van Dine, George Walter - Vaughn, Susan Randall --- Vidinghoff, Virginia Margaret .... Voegtlen, Ellen Violetta ......... Von Kaenel, Elizabeth Ann --------- 49 ----- 99 --,---- 131 U--- 28, 49, 85 ------- 121 ---- 29,80 41 INDEX Waddington, Henry Richard ---M Wadhams, Robert Spangenberg .... Wagner, Anne ........... -- Wallace, Carol Anne ...... Wallace, Hale Frederick .... Walters, Warfel, Warner, Warner, Weaver, Helen Jane ....,. William Donald ..... Nathalie Adams -- Susan Spalding .... Barbara Jean .... Webb, Richard Allan ..... Webber, Judith Margaret --- Weber, Weigel, George Louis ..... June Elizabeth .... Weil, Jr., Carlos .......... Weinmann, John Herbert --- Weiss, Leon Alan .,....A..... Weisser, Jr., Roland Joseph .... Wells, Roberta Ann ...... Wendel, Charles Walker -- Werner, John Frederick --- West, III, Richard James - Wevodau, Jr., Robert Irwin - White, William Martin -- Wice, Paul Bernard .... Widder, Barbara Alice - Wight, Edward Ira .... Wilcox, Carolyn Grace ...... Wildemore, III, John Keen .... Wiley, Ann Isabel .......... Wilkinson, Kent Kerr ..... Williams, Douglas Carlisle -- Williams, Liana Maria --- Williams, Robert Mann - Williams, Ules Haskell .... Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Jr., Edwin Albert --- III, Harold James -- Jol1n Hamilton .... Priscilla Joan .... Windsor, Victoria Diane Winkler, Robert Orville --- Winslow, John Everett .... Wisner, Irene Helen .... Wood, III, Frank Tucker -- Worthington, Beth Ann --- Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Barbara Anne ...... Donald Frederick --- Elizabeth Thomas -- Hettie Jane ..... Thomas Robert --- Wrigley, Stewart Allen ..... Wyman, Yerkes, Young, Zanetti, DeLacy Mulford --- Jr., John Burhans - Jolm David ..... Richard Joseph --- Zeich, Alan John ....... Ziegenfus, Barbara Ann -- Zwicker, Bonnie Lou --- - ...... 85 W--- 114,153 ----- 27, 42,114 ---- 30,121,156 --------1 85 -,,1----- 156 ---- 85, 148,153 --,- 27, 35, 40 -----1- 112 --- 114 --- 55 --- 85 ---,--,-- 55 --,-1 49, 85, 121 85, 1 --- 141, 151 - .,.. 142 ----- 113 ---54,85 ----85,112 ----- 85 27 139 ----- 149 --- 114, 147 ----- 14-7 --- 85 --- 148 ---------- 28 ,-------s- 113 09, 112, 115, 124 -----1- 120,153,198 --------- 139 11- 115 --- 139 140 --- ss 114 -,- 27,85 1- so 86 --- 113 ---------- 86 --------- 130, 156 4-7, 109, 142, 156 ----,----- 86 -----,-1- 86 --- 27 --- 86 ,-- 86 --- 147 --- 86 --- 86 --- 86 W- 86 -,- 86 --- 86 --- 86 --- 130 W'lkcs-Ba rc Sera 1t 1 A rj t v 1 r X - ,ffii U. s. ll and 15, camp H ll Ic 1 no A fbi RooscvcltllBlvd P 1 1A - ' Stale Co egc 1r r cf' PANTRY gf 0 FAMILY RESTAURANTS 0 U. S. 11 and 15 No. of Selinsgrove Sunbury I OOLTEX KNITTING ILL MIFFLINBUR G, PA. 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