Bucknell University - L Agenda Yearbook (Lewisburg, PA)

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It is a record that preserves the personal memories of the particular group of Buck- nellians who composed the student body in this year of 1961- 62: in study, in extra-curricular activities, in sports, in the entire compass of college life. This yearbook will have personal value even if its only use is to help someone, par- ticularly a graduating senior, remember just what Old what's-his-name? looked like. More importantly, how- ever, we hope that this yearbook will recapture, for each reader, in the same way that a personal journal or a scrap- book does, the events, activities, and people that composed and touched upon his life at Bucknell. This meaning of the yearbook as a record has a broader connotation than that of a personal memory-book, however. Because a yearbook recaptures a unique year and a unique graduating class, it becomes part of the history of Bucknell. Long after the people who can remember this year and this graduating class have, themselves, gone from the university, this book will remain as a record. The class of 1962 is about to become a memory, and the one of the few ways this memory can be kept alive for future generations of Buck- nellians is by means of this yearbook. The central concept of the 1962 L'AcENDA is the year- book as a record: both personal and historical. As a per- sonal record, it includes everything relevant to this year and this graduating class. As a historical record, the yearbook refers to the history and tradition of Bucknell University. We have attempted to combine these two connotations by superimposing throughout the yearbook present-day symbols of the various aspects of college life, with which nearly any Bucknellian is familiar, with older engravings, symbolic of the same aspect of campus life. Many of the latter were taken from early issues of the L,AGENDA, and thus are al- ready part of the history of Bucknell. We hope that this uxtaposition of modern and historical, both in the concept of the yearbook and the actual book itself, will make this yearbook interesting and meaningful. 4 ll . KWX gin. I 0 IQGI. ' ' xs'Tequh 6 V y J,-,fifJf4iy3f'gi7iiSVCc1xn1 , Q'1y5VyA,Q7i4'31xzQ,ixxtxxisXxcaXby X 97 16, 6',1M'51'SiAfhc: Xugxgs. x III . N 4-.fhnggg , any sy fffgl:,,1q -U1 a1l3lI'hQ!fJ,s '1?49Ji,,IJ5.f1S '1 nl at I Ol! 'gcfffkb Helpgrjfcf 7' Ov. .7 leff' bf 'xlfA4'!IUfj ' el: rv fslly Cflupulg? OIISQIVN' ti' O 'i x S 1 I ,vlplov L0nSl11I,aNf'5q-cQw'X,-16,141 4.42-1 affx-,, fS. f'11:11?f91!22f1f1'u LT, In .V , M, ' , llglv 'f Cr s .rv V044-N-'l 1 i as Kd I k Af r 1 '17a 52v g i ,, g .N 9 Seward HOHOFS 2l1 -. Jaan. 23, 1961 c 'B 1 Q-Qgfa fbfjfkfl' 1 ' VM We .S 1' Wgdwws My me , , I Ox oc, 1530 fcfccio ' O-JN-fs xi H1 I H 't'J 11 f1 :D 11 lun, 59151: if-G. 7977 ,mf 111110, wg nv. 1 , t 1'1 - ' . Ox .1 . SX S - 1123? f , OJ5 .. siwwfrt we we M are f .Wt .QM W 1 ' 75 CW Yi .-KOX 1 +A ..-t-- T IS with great pride and pleasure that we, the Class of 1962, dedicate this yearbook to Dr. Edward B. Partridge, associate professor of English. l-lis sincere and obvious devotion to his subject, his students, and the entire teaching profession make him more than worthy of this token of our appreciation. Dr. Partridge received his A.B. degree from Hobart College in 1938, his lVl.A. from the Uni- versity of Rochester in 1939, and his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1950. He began teaching at Bucknell in 1957 as an assistant professor of English. Prior to his arrival at Bucknell, Dr. Partridge had been an assistant professor at Cornell University. He had also taught at Hobart College, the University of Rochester, and Columbia Uni- versity. In 1959, he became an associate professor at Bucknell. These facts about Dr. Partridge could never fully illumine exactly what makes this man so out- standing as a person and a teacher, however. ,lust a few minutes in a classroom of his could make this fact much clearer than a long list of his aca- demic accomplishments. There is a radiant energy, an unending vitality about Dr. Partridge that is evident to any student from the first moment this man strides into class, deposits his ever-present pile of books on the desk and begins lecturing. From that moment on, the student is caught up in Dr. Partridgcis knowledge and love of literature and feels exhilerated, challenged, fascinated, but never bored. The literary work and Dr. Partridge com- bine to open up new worlds and new ways of looking at his own world that the student did not know existed. One soon finds, moreover, that one has not only been fascinated and challenged by this man, but one has learned as well. A class with Dr. Partridge proves that learning need not be the slow, tedious chore it sometimes is, but that lea1'ning is a fasci- nating adventure into the unknown. One begins to understand how one can love learning, not as a means to any specific goal, but for its own sake. ln short, one begins to understand why one has spent so much time and effort to attend college. With this dedication, then, the Class of 1962 is expressing its recognition of the part which Dr. Partridge is playing in making Bucknell the fine university it is. DEDICATIDN W' .r N L - .4 'I ' . 4 w i, mga Nh kwxll ny ,XJ K..-Z' 7' ,ff sa.. f' Qf gx ,W W 'Sfiv gi 'QWWX x K mx Qs sb 2 V4 QQXX W4 ,M 'K ggmiv N in X X W W , 1 'Cf K J kbexgurffi X Q -'V N- f 'ww Q0 C? 'bf I f f WI x E3 I 'X.x I Q ' L' Wifi luvlm':x411: Uni HI 9,7 QB, X, kk rfM.ff A lk . ,T v n . -f .' 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BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY Lswlssune, PENNSYLVANIA WYNNE SEWARD, Editor PETER SANG, Business Manager Page Dlcnlczmilow 6 UNIVERSITY . . 10 IXCADEIVIICS . . 18 .ARTS AND Sc:ll+1Nc:'l+: . . 21 C05LLlf:c:lc 011' EN1:'lNlclcluNc: . . 44 BUSINESS ADIVIINISTRATION . . 419 UNIVERSITY LIFE . 52 AC1'lVI'l'll'1S . . 54 A'1'11L1-:'1'1c:s . 80 GRMLKS . . 102 FEATURES . . 127 SENIORS . . 152 ...lr 0684 99984 drhfl p-:K y. svpv 0, 06516 , V+ ow 1500 X faq X90 1lpAXX , X3 , XX gA1.fi'lAf.X B. 116, pi of 4915 wx-lvl fmafifi ' n II 1 X-1,1 4 W Q 5 9 - , ,Ig A K at 'IL4 I YQ - 4 l f r . qi . -. y 'EPP is I Kg 1 fqagg Quay , , . w ,ww VICE PRICSIDl9IN'l,!s,loiiN I . Zi':l.l,icn MR. JOHN lf. Zl'II.I.t-In is vice presiilcnt of the husiness and finance sicle of the University. lie must coorclinate most ol the financial processes in which the University is involverl. lVll'. Zeller supervises the foozl service, ilining halls, and the hook storeg he receives reports from the purchasing agent: plans liucknell's llllfltlgfillg anfl is assistant secretary ol the Bflflffl of Trustees. His jolm encompasses almost every Plt?lSC of university life in some way, since practically every- lllmli which goes on requires linancial assistance. Mr. Zeller, a Bucknell gracluate, allenclerl the University 'lf Pennsylvania Law School anal llucknellis gracluate school. Alter several years in the Army, flaring which time he 5Cl'V0fl in italy, he began teaching political science at Buck- nell. This career was interruplefl hy the Korean conflict Which took him to Korea as an intelligence ollicer. Alter he iigflill rcturnecl to 'Bucknelh he illiltlfvl as assistant to the Pres- lflent and then assumed his present post. DEAN OF THE UN1V.l'1liS1'I'Y-KAI:I. D. l'lAR'l'ZEI.l. Kftlbll. D. 'llAIt'I'ZI'Il.l. serves Bucknell ahly as Dean of the LlmV0I'Sily. In this capacity, he is liucknellis senior ecluea- llftllill ollicer anal serves as ehiel aflviser to the l'rcsiflent on eflllfltllitlllill matters. lfle aflniinisters the graduate program, Qnmclinates faeulty 'research activities, anrl supervises the lJ'l7l'ill'y as well as the programs in physical eclucalion, intercollegiate athletics and military science. As chairman of the llucknell Stuily, he is 'responsihle for the coortlination Ol Curriculum clevelopnient and acaclemie planning. llean llarlzell came to Bucknell in l950. alter lveinyg llmln Ul' Cornell College in Iowa. Ile has also servecl as ilrchivist ancl historian for the New York State War Council llI1tlCl' Covernor 'l'homas li. Dewey, antl helrl an arlministra- UVC l70Sition at the Brookhaven National lQahoratory of the Atomic Energy Connnission. Dean llartzell holcls degrees ll'0ln Wesleyan University anil llarvarcl University. CI-lAI'I.AINElIi1:nlslcu'l' W. 'Hnziminmson 'Y - HHS YWIQ liueknell acquired a new chaplain, IVIR. lll-1l:- H'-Iln' W. liItIIIARIJSON. As Chaplain, lVlr. llicharclsonis Iilillll task is the mlirection of the University Chapel program. kiwi! Sunday morning at ll a. m. in Coleman Hall, a Potestant-Christian service is helrl at which time various guest Slteakers aflrlress the congregation. l'eriotlically the Clmlllain himself delivers the sermon. 'l'rarlitionally the Challlilill opens the Annual Convocation with the ollieial YIZWCI' and organizes the Christmas worship prograni. lVlr. lllfllilrrlsoli also is instructing some religion classes in his Position as assistant professor Uf1'0illtlQl0ll. lewclvllig llieharclson grracluatecl from Balrlwin-Wallace Col- Hsj' .oston .University, Western .lleserve University, ainl alvaifl. University. Ile attenclecl several universities ill1l'0afl zlnfl was the recipient ol the Danforth anfl Rocke- feller fellowships. ADMINISTRATION MR. VVALTER C. CEICER, Dil'1-cvlnr of thu Pllysicul Plant, supervises ull llIiIIIII1TIlllIlCl! und conslrucliml wnrk on Ilu: uzunpus, while Superin- lcndcnt of Buildings, BERNARD A. RILEY, sinpmviscs the claiming, rvpuiring und furnishing of ull l3ucknull's huildings from his ofhcc in llu nl Hall I. Surving under thc IICUIIIIILI of Registrar of thc University, MR. GEORGE R. FAINT llundlus thc difficult tasks of rcgislrulimi und mimllllimil ulungg with the prcpurmiun of class scllcdulcs und rugistrulion cards. funds. As Director of the Univcrsily's Fowl Sur- vicc, MRS. ESTIIER R. LUNG works lizard to givc an hulanccd diul to tha: Bucknell slu- dcnl, lmdy. MR. DONALD B. YOUNG, lllliflllllf, Trfrasurcr of thc University, his ussislzmt, MR. .I. PAUL SIIAFFER, right, and MR. FRED W. SLACK, JR., left, Cmnplrollur, supurvisu ull invcslmunls, IJIIITIIIIISIES and dcpurllncnl IJIICILQIIIS us well as the uccounling of univcrsily 1 i A I Q l ' 1 'vm MR. WARREN E. ELZE, left, Munugz-r of llnivmrrsily Stores, and MR. CARI. .I. GEI- SER, right, Purmzhusing Agent, SIIIIITYVINU the IllII'l1IlilSI! of ull thc IIIilIl7I'l1lIH l'I!llIIUSI,IZlI hy Univursily pcrsnnmel. 4 It s surlmn now holds 1 ' ' Eva,-ryom: is proud of ilu: nm-w Suuliull Ihul wus udflvd during 1 ' - - , Ihr: sinnnmr mnntllr-1 ln lluxki :llg lln: s the , . A , , . , nlliccs of lln: Adminislrulivc pvrsunnul. Giving help and advice to tlu: women of Iiueknell University at the beginning.: anrl IIITUIIQIIUIII their college can-ers is the important function that MARY JANE S'I'EVI'lNSON, Dr-an of YVomen, carries out in her own, lIIItIt'I'SIIllltIIIlg.'E Wlly. The responsibility for the aeaclc-mic and soeial auljnstment. to eollego life ol tlu: freslnnan nn-n nncl tlu- interests of the nppi-rrlass nn-n is IIN! spa-eial eoneern ol tfllAlil.l'fS A. MICYN, lla-an of Men. Ililllf assistant Deans of Women, MISS KAREN .I. DAVIS, MISS MAR- Ili iv Q . ut II . I - E I Q I-3 DEAN HAYWAIIIJ Supervising all those eampus organizations except the ath- lctie program entails llIlIl'Il work. cspeeially when stuclents participate in as many extra-eurrieular projects as do Burk- nellians. Nevertheless, integrating all ol' these university clepartments aml activities conlprises the work ol JOHN C. I-IAYWARD, BueIcncII's Dean of Stuclent Allairs. Among other duties which .fall to him in this eapaeity is supervising the university health and medical services, the counseling service for vocational interests anfl aplitucles, anfl the ava- clemic placement bureau. llean Ilaywarcl also eoorclinates the various projeets of the CIIIIIIIIIS Christian Assoeialion anil superintencls the olliecs of thc Dean of lVlen ancl the llean of Wcnllmcxi. ADMINISTRATION UORIE I'lI'INSl,EY, anql MISS IJOIIOTIIY ti. KIIANICII serve as MII. SPIRITS ,IANNIIJES and NIR. .lI'iIIIi0I,lJ A. t2IIlI l IS, excellent assistants to Miss Stevenson in her work with the women Assistant Ile-ans of Men, lu-lp lim-km-'ll lnvn in the prolnlc-ins that students of Bucknell. arise throughout a college t'tll't't'I'. --. if If NIR. RAYNIUNIJ IRWIN, as Inmul of the Plzuzlznmvnl llurunu, supervises lhie-A very im- pnrlnnl rlcpurlnurnl. whivh aimless slllclunls in l ulrluining Slllllllllfl' ul' pcrlllalllclll ulnploynlclll. Ilcsirlcs being in charge of thc Bucknell IJIIIIIQIIICC Survicc, DR. ALLEN E. IVEY Ialkus limf: out to lunch an orzcusimml C0lll'!-IC in Iiillluuliml. ADMINISTRATION 1111: As Cl!IlUI'iIl Sncrctury of the Christian .Assn- ciulinn ul. liuuknvll University, MR. FOR- REST IJ. BROWN supervises the many uc- livilivs of this 0I'j.fillIIZilII0lIZ an .few examples of which uru .Fl'i'SllIllLlII Camp, voluntccr work ul, Snlinsgrovu Slam: Sclmnl, mul the Nine- Thirly Class. - .K ,U W- ', I M ,M-st '4 qv -wwf' Y .,....f' Blllililllfllxi Ilrracl IQiln'ariun, MR. IIAROLII HAYDEN, has thc diflicult Lusk of kucping thc Bcrtruml Iiihrury cquippcd with the hunks ncccs- sury for an ezduculinn in u Llllllfill Arles Scllool. 16 The rcspnnsihilily of helping Bucknull slurlcnls nemznvcr from any illness lhcy amquirc while lhuy urn at school rcsts on thu slloulclcrs of DRS. LESTER I'. FOWLE and JOSEPH WEICI-ITMAN. DR. WESLEY N. l'lAlNES uml llifi 1lSSiSl1llll, H. W. WIEUER, JR., 'l'lu- 1-rlilors of The Bl1.cl.'m'll Alumnus, NIR. JOHN ll. SllO'l l', urn- in CllilI'f.'IC5 uf llue Fmul-raising Aclivilivs for Ilu- llniw-rsity Dual right. Alumni SK'l'l'1'lllI'Y. mul his ussislunl. Illillllli li0SSl'I'lCR. sluiw llvvulnpnu-ng Vlfumll ilu- si-niurs lurw llu-y km-vp llu- nlnms infurnu-il ol vurr1-nl au-livilivs by se-ruling Iluw prusviil si-ninrs an 1-upy of Tim lD,lIl'1i'IHFH AIIIIIIIIIIS. ,.., , gr n . i . Z, Hmulling lluv vi-ry important jul: uf Pnlrlir: Rululifms is ilu: jul: of MK. I'l,'I'Z li. WAl,l,lNG, Ilirvvlm' of Arllnissions mul lli'4 slalll JOHN MISS TRENNIE E, l'llSl,EY lJirm'l1n'ofllulnlic Re-lulions, :uul lu-r S. CARllAli'l', llllfl N'Al1C0l.M li. lNlllSSl'lli luuullm- llu- luslc of ussislumg, BRADLIQY N. 'l'lil. l'S mul JOHN 'IL ROIJCERS, JR, mlm-vicling Wllll'll of lluv many npplimnils will lllillil' up vauwh yi-nr's lrvslmmn vluss. 17 , XX ,QW 2 'N x X ss, Nb it f rj ' N ' : Y x TNQ awk 1 9 9 f X Xx K A V Cx W 'M H Km nv , xc N - . - .. .ji , Q E . l ' 1, j l I X , I ' I f 4.8 I' . U. .. ' 1 3 r- -- . fx , X E , If . Q ' - , 4 I K X I . f , A ' . . J . 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I ,V ,MI , If f, 7 f 'b 5 Ty 5' 1 XX A If 1 f ' I Q -u X A.. ni - g '- fl 1145: , 1 ,. f ' ' .L .AX 'f x,x ? iidfnfhi k 1 Ylgw f f - . fy 1 9 W HH' 1 ,- : .-.171 Y ' N ' f ' 'f,MHQ'x-, w 2, 0 , , 1, .N-Mx WVIKX h , :ff ww x 4 f.,.,1Q-'wx-Q -2 , 1 ' 'N 7'? 1 L' KV nl Q.: iw'-a',.',: ., ,TA,, 32, AND SCIENCE 1 s i e MARK C. EBERSOLE, DEAN College of Arts and Sciences 'Zu-1 ,.,,a- VT4 gw fp!! X N Rx 4' XXX N I P, , 1? -Q '-14 . , 5 --,, -34 . '9 .YQ 5: 1.' QT ' AT.-, I' iff 3 : xx-K fig' X ' - X Q 4' X -' . A , I. ,aa Nj 1 ' -' if. All vu I QV. XJ xv .. 2' A 'QL' 15 ., 4 nifty- r- J I -5, -N. 34 ' PHYSICAL SCIENCES lVtA'l'I'IEMA'l'ICS AND AS'l'lIONOlVlY FAtIUL'I'Yff --SEAT!-ID: lVIr. J. Cold, Ml'. W. Smith, Mr. W. Miller, Mr. W. Jcnnrxr, Mr. C. Wllkyzll. S'rANlnNo: Mr. li. Polak, Mr. .l. Webster. lVlr. D. Ohl, Mr. P. Souders, Mr. B. Freed, Mr. W. Mondenlnlll, Mr. I'. Benson, Mr. S. Dice. Well, now, according to the 'laws of mathcmn MATHEMATICS AND ASTRONOMY lVIany gray hairs are grown in the rooms of the Olin Science Building, where ardent mathematics students un- dergo the frustrations of solving a complex calculus or alge- bra problem, or deriving a dillicult statistical formula. ',l'hose students who are the most successful may become eligible for membership in the mathematics honorary, Pi lVln Epsilon. The president of this selective group this year is Charlotte 'De Shields. The Bucknell lVlathematics and Astronomy Department, headed by Dr. W. I. Miller, provides courses in many math- ematical. fields leading to careers in teaching, graduate rc- search, applied mathematics, and statistics. This year, for the first time, the Department ollers a BS. as well as an AB. degree in mathematics. Wllri knows but that one of our country's :future astron- auts may arise from Bucknell7s night and day astronomy courses? That odd-shaped building called the Bucknell Ob- servatory houses apparatus that enables students to view Saturn's strange rings or the moon's mysterious Hfaccf, Back this year in his regular teaching post is Bncknell's astronomer, Dr. lf.. J. Polak. Now this is a . . . well, no . . . ill:-B a . . . well, anyway . . . . ,V I. . I l . ,,, Its cerhnnly nilmusling. BIOLOGY The study of biology provides the opportunity for slu- dents to examine organisms and their relationships to other Organisms and their environment. In the newly equipped and modernized laboratories students are able to study and expCl'llTlCIlt on many organisms ol which there are both live and P.l'Cse1'ved specimens. ln addition to individual experi- mentation and research, students are able to participate in field wo1'k in most of the biology, Zoology, and botany courses. Bueknell's Biology Department also provides lab- Oratoiries for indoor field work. In the greenhouse students 5i'j'11,lfilJSfii've over lfl-00 dillerent kinds of plants. In the hmnxzi.Jepalrtineiit one can study the pedigreed .colonies of uw I, -,i .mr the new laboratorynlor housing bn'ds,.oiiers I 1 .PI-loltunity to study the physiology and behavorial ae- llV1lles of birds in relation to their migration. Alter four YUHPS of intensive study in biology, the student has a thor- Htlflgli and extensive knowledge of the various organisms in IS field of study. In- addition to supplying the student with opportunity for ifljiggigiiblllkllzqlt and a thorough 'background in biology, about -'Ht-51 epartment also provides lecturers who speak , I ' Plilses ol biology as well as career opportunities in biology, ,. I ,Q ' I. . g Ilia! s all light, little fellow, you've done a good Job. X CHEMISTRY Olin Science Building is the center ol interest for all dedicated chemistry students. For in that building, through lectures, illustrative demonstrations, and laboratory experi- ments, these students strive to understand the complexity of the universe and its changes by means of the science which deals with the composition of substances. Courses are ol- lcrcd for those who desire an understanding ol' chemistry as part of a liberal education, as well as for those who plan t.o make it their career. Cl'lElVllS'l'ltY .l AClll,'l'Y---Sl-:A'1'r:tJ: Mr. .l. Hummer, Mr. I.. Kicft, Mr. M. Winstcad. STANDING: Mr. B. Willt-lord, Mr. H. Vccning, Mr. M. Smith. AMERICAN CIIEMICAI. S0lIlE'l'Y l ms'l' Row: I.'. l-Iorinc, R. Fruit, M. Congcr, C, Van Dine, A. Schwartz. SICCONID Row: I.. Switkcs, A. liocinn, l.. licnlicld, lf. lVlcl,cistcr, S. lla-l.ottg.Z, lil. Fred- erick, W. linnrich. 'Vinum Row: IJ. Zomulia, li. Wcbb, 'l'. Iiaucr, li. Glucknlan. 24 Prominent speakers from both the academic and indus- trial fields ol' chemistry are brought to the Olin Science Au- ditorium by the Nlerck Chemical Company and the Chem- istry llepartment for the benefit of interested students. ln addition to the Merck Lecture Series, the American Chem- ical Society ollers opportunities lor students to gain valu- able knowledge and experience. 'l'he exceptional chemistry students are members ol Alpha Chi Sigma, the professional chemistry fraternity. F' Well, if il. docsn't. work this linic, l'ni going to miss supper. A'l,I'HA CHI SIGMA-St-:A't'I-:nz D. I-till, li. Rasachcr, R. Crockett, A. Holmstrom. STANDINIL: D. 'l'ilcy, C. Campbell, I . Wood, ,l. ,l'lu- nncz. l'. Chabot, ll. Kulnncr, N. Rosenberg, C. Noble, GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY aration lahoratory, new maps, and adequate storage for teaching eolleetions. r x . . the courses ollered Ill geology are designed to present the student with knowledge ol tht- physieal structure and history ol the earth. This work is done mainly through the study of rot-ks and fossils. A geology ,major is required to take twenty-four hours ol geology. ln addition. senior majors in this field are given a etnnprehensive examination near the completion of tho proserihed studies. l ield trips in Pennsylvania and New ,lersoy are quite eonnnon. l.alnor- atory investigations are a vital 'part of this eourse. Geography students study land surlaees. climates. soils. meteorology through lecture. lahs. and he-ht trips. An in- tegral part ol this study is realizing and ltlltl0I'SlitlltllIlg how man has adjusted and eontinues to adjust to his physical environment. X A ' ff.. , il ,A - 'rg WiFi, Ld ' 4 gt ,, ifwfy ., W,-.-av, gf -,A v t .t m Now listen, llllltf roek. you must ln-long in ons- of tht-se eat:-gories. 'X ,lanet seems to enjoy tho oevan part of the glolm the he-sig there dot-sn'I seein to he inurh geogralphy in that portion! 25 I'l'IYSlCS l AtIlII.'l'Y- Mr. fl. Slicluley, Nlr. V. llrozin, lVll'. K. Artlnan, M r. W. Porter, Mr. 0. Anderson, Nlr. W. l,owry. Centrilieal or Centrifugal, what's the difference? .5 fi . -.4 SIGMA PI SIGMA-1 Itts'l' ROW: .l. Fisk, B. Nelson, 'W. l31'clsl'ord, I. Shedlock. SECOND Row: Mr. C. Stickncy, Mr. lt. Arllnan, Mr. W. Lowry, Mr. W. Miller, Mr. 0. Anderson. No'r llIC'l'llItl'1ll2 M. l'lcr1ncr, A. Slroxnhcrg. I wonder what fudge factor I'll use. PHYSICS 'llhe laws of natural science in the field of electronics, mechanics, optics, and nuclear physics are examined and studied lxy student and faculty alike in the Physics depart- ment. ln its lahs and lectures the general and hasic princi- ples ol physics are taught. 'llhe most important aspect ol the course is the weekly lah period. Fundamental laws are hrought lu life through experiments and research done in the lahoratory. Under the guidance of lVlr. Rohert A. .Art- man, the department teaches students the many phases of physical phenomena through the use of lenses, mirrors, 26 force-measuring devices, and energy forces such as light, heat, and sound. 'l'emperaturc control mechanisms are stud- ied and the students produce and examine various thermal ellects on certain materials. Students who show proficiency in the held of physics, and those who are involved in advanced work may attain membership in the national physics honorary society, Sig- ma Pi Sigma. lVlcmhership in this organization is open to those students of high scholastic average who have com- pleted two 'physics courses almove 300. EDUCATION Starting with Education 101, Social Foundations ol Education, and Educational Psychology lliducation 2011, Students ol education learn the history, philosophy, econom- ic, and social background of education and the role ol' psy- chology in learning. 'llhus armed, the future teacher delves into the realms ol' guidance counseling, elementary or sec- ondary education. It lie should prefer something else, he may explore still further into educational psychology. 'l'he higgest test ol an education student's college career comes in his senior year, when the long-awaited-or long- flreaded-opportunity to practice teach finally arrives. For six to eight weeks ol his senior year, the ed', major invades local classrooms to oliscrve and then to try his own hand at l'1lJUtIA'l'lON .l AtIUl,'l'Y- Srzfvrrznx Mr. W. Snuvain, Mr. .l. .l0IIPS, Mr. M. Hillson. STANDING! Mr. A. Ill-enmn, Mr. .l. Moore, Ml'- ll- Wllilmeyer. IN HE' . Y ' 3 'gt K. -s I . xiii! ' X 4-...,,s IREVJ It's much easier with a brush. applying all the techniques he studied in the past. At Buck- nell those who will teach and guide young students in the luture are expected to he good students themselves. Only those education majors whose average is C or lvelter may take the course in student teaching. Buclcnell's education students are allorded closer contact with the teaching profession through chapters ol' the National Education Association and the Pennsylvania Student Ed- ucation Association, hoth established here in 1961. There are also two professional honoraries, Kappa llella Epsilon lor women and Kappa Phi Kappa for men, which recognize outstanding scholastic achievement in the ed- ucation field. ll5luilil 'llllis is n It . . A . . l,. . . l.. IHS!! ' KAPPA DELTA El'Sll.0N----St1ATr:li: A. Wagner, .1. llernian. N. Heller. STANDING! C. Davidson, D. Siegel, Mr. M. Hillson, 11. Lord. 27 uw n I' uw Fi z m I'I'II AI,I'I'IA 'I'III'I'I'A IJ. 'I'rnds-Il, NI. Meyers, lVlr. A. Sluvin. C. Kurtz, .I. Carl:-r, lVIr. C. Karraker. Nor I,l1I'I'l'ItI'IIlZ S. Itimlmaugli, .I. florson. HIS Under the chairmanship ol' Dr. J. Orin Oliphanl, the history department strives to provide students with a hasic understanding ol past evcnts and their relationship to thc present and Iuturc. In line with this goal the department is changing each ycar, improving present courses, dispensing with less important ones. and adding new courses designed to hclp sludcnls interpret the history Imeing madc today. For instance, second scnicslor this year saw the addition ol Ilow can I possilmly wrilc 3,000 yt-urs ol' history I'lIS'1'URY FAClIL'l'Y-ff-IVIP. .I. Oliphanl, Mr. R. Ililliurd, Mr. Il. I.u, Mr. A. Slavin, Nlr. C. Karrakor. TORY Oriental Classics, History 2744, which promotes understand- ing ol the people of the Far East, much in the news today. Witli changes in courscs come changes in requirements also. .Next ycar all Iilmcral arts students will he required to take a two-semester course in history. There will he three choices availahle, one of which must he selected. The history honorary is Phi Alpha 'I'hcta. This year the lratcrnity was advised hy Dr. Cyrus Karraker. in one hourly cxani? Sec, I told you il was lhcrc. -- 1 -,x vit I mg mt 1 If, .1. .. ..,- fr ' t,5LF,?'f ' iw 1. POI IIIt AI Qt IICNCIC FM2lII,'I'Y-- Mr. .I. t Iathings, Mr. If. .lom-s. IIMIKV Mr. W. Gwyn, Mr. C. llollistcr. POLITICAL SCIENCE loday, international relations are receiving more and more emphasis. Campaign issucs center around pcacc and understanding lictwcen countries, and disarmament con- ferences are in session continually. As tension mounts, gov- Crnment leaders realize that peace depends not on coercion but on understanding. i . . - -, lNo hetter hasis lor eo-operation and co-cxlstcnce exists than a knowledge of the W0l'IfliS govermnents. I3ucknell's Ilttlllival scicncc department rccognizcs the truth ol this idea. Since it believes that a studv ol lioth world and national Hffvcrnnicnts is necessary lor a correct perspective ol in- lfvrnational politics today, the department ollcrs courses in llltf various lorms ol governments and in the dillercnt Mm-ni--. tc. Mar-I fl. link, int' 3 x QL.. its . vw I iv branches ol our American governmentfrthc Constitution. political parties, international law, Iorcign allairs, and po- litical theory. iI'hrough the political science department, a limited num- ber ol students participate in the Washington St-muster. Spending half a year at American University, they enjoy the opportunity of observing the machinery of the national capital firsthand. ln addition. the department sponsors a chapter of Phi Alpha Sigma. the national political scicncc honorary. to which outstanding majors may lic 4-It-4-tml. 'I'hrough these activities and the regular courscs. thc depart- ment hopes to produce well-informed American citizens with an adequate hackground to meet the world situation. lN'l'l'IRtIOI,I.I'ItIIA II t UNI If RI Nt I UN tIOVIzItNlN'IIuNI hmrrn- It ulil in IJ Qtlllimllt r q'I'ANIlIN1IZ Ii. Ilitlcnln-rg, A. liolnick, I I'I SIGMA .-KI.I'lI.'K I IItS'I' Row: Nlr. .I. tlalliinggs. II. llurton. hlr. ti. .Iont-s. SICCUND lion: Mr. W. Gwyn. Xlr. ti Hollister. I-rn. new VI um-lv SOCIOLOGY w . . . . 'lhc cllctlonary flclincs sociology as thc sclcncc of the origin, clevelopmcnt, organization, and 'functioning of hu- man society, social relations, and institutions. .As socio- logy stuclents and majors discover only too quickly, tackling the analysis of civilization is quite an unclcrtaking. How- ever, the sturly of the hahits of mankind is a fascinating aml rewarding one, for man can improve his culture or his re- lations with other men only hy analyzing the accomplish- ments and shortcomings of his own society. The sociology cleparlmcnt contains honors sections for stuclents of special interest anrl aptitufle. ln aflflilion, a chapter of Alpha Kappa Delta, the national. sociology honor society cslahlishccl at Bucknell in 'I,932, recognizes the ac- complishments ol' outstanrling sociology majors. Lctls scc, 2 plus 1, equals? SOCIOLOGY FACULTYK-Mr. D. Chaplin, Mr. R. Spichnan, Mr. H. lvagncr, Mr. W. Morrill. CLASSICS FACULTY-Mr. H. Miller. RUSSIAN FACULTY' -Mr. R. L. Slrong, .lr. Thcrc can'l he live inorc pagcs of irrcgnlar vcrhs to covcr for lUlIl0I'l'llW,S class. CLASSICS Many courses in thc classics arc ollcrcd io cnalvlc the student to gain a hctler knowledge and understanding ol ancient cultures. A study of the classical humanities gives thc hackgronnd of Latin and Creek thought to thc student. 'l'ln'ough thc influence of Dr. Miller, who has done extensive rcscarch on Greek ideas and methods in the lihraries of Europe, thc student is presented with thc intcrcsting hasics of pre-Sm cratic philosophy, the philosophy of Plato and Aristollc, and relationship hclwccn Grcck scicncc and philosophy. The inllucncc ol Latin and Crcck on inodcrn cnllurcs is also studied. By studying Latin and Crcck, thc classical languages, an understanding and hasis for niodcrn languagcs is developed. In addition, studying lhc classics 'prepares the theological or scicnlilic studcnt for intcnsivc slndy and research in his field. One of the laccts of the classics which sccnis to appcal to nearly cveryonc is thc study of the classical mylhs. liach succeeding year finds morc and morc Buckncll sludcnls cn- rolling in the mythology courses and finding lhcni 'fascin- ating and eye-opening advcnturcs into thc cullurcs ol an ancient world. 31 .lust think, Milton U0lll1IIl,l, have This sounds so gundg .lf wish l' had lhnughl of il nlysclf. W'l'iH45ll l'rrrr1rlisre Lost if Achim and Iivu llilflllyl. crnlvn u plum: of fruit. E 1 K , , '.l'lllC'l'A ALPIIA l'l'll Sl1:A'l'lcD: E. lhwuflluy, I..llurn:l1,Ii. llvrr'm:ilr:l's. Yon'rI lhinlc l'4l l'l'Ill1'IllIN'l' lhu nn-uning 0 S'l'ANlHN1:: MI'.l,.1al3X,KI4?ilZ, Mr. H. l'uwurs. word ill-ICI' looking il up so ohm-n X. .' gm ' I, J' . A 1' Q IDl'IlM'I'E SUKIIICTY I' IlKS'I' Row: R. Culh-r, C, Mznxllmmld, K. I'l1::+ku,,l. Wurnur. 1175 nuvvr louu1u'Iy lo slurl sllnlying Slcfiuwlb Row: IJ. Nluhin. li. llirsrnh, Mr. I . M1-rrill, L. llcpher, li. lluullinski, Nl. Kaufman. fol'lCl1g1isllConnpr:-lnznsivc-s! 32 NGLISH I'ALUL.lY--l'1ns'1' Row: Mr. R. M. Ewing, Mrs. E. T. McLaughlin, Mr. K. Patton, Mr. J. V. Cuorinot, Miss M, Marlin, SECOND ROW . r Il' Orhlbm, Mr. J. VVl1ealcrofI Mr. J. Tilton, Mr. F. Merritt, Mr. C. W. Smith, Mr. P. Rogers, Mr. J. Carens, Mrs. M. Carens, Mr. D. Rai f . ,, , ' enslmfbhf- FIIIIKD ROW: Mr. R. Cross, Mr. K. Hooker, Mr. J. DcMcnt, Mr. E. Partridge, Mr. P. Wilhim. Nor 1'1cTnm:ng Mr, A, C0550 Mr P. - . KICIU, Mr. H. Powers, Jr., Mr. R. Recs. ENGLISH Earlllyhjhiflglliltnepartinent covers many. iields of activity. of World Iii' it A nghsh deals with composition and a survey many Nemeiatute. Itn lsnglish major tnhen is able to study this Stu-il QCS and periods ol' .langhsh literature and relate Y to other areas of knowledge for a universal under- Stan ' - dwg of liberal arts courses. andlilonrdjjlgffe Situdenls wwho are outstanding in their interest there are s ancing of English and its elosely related subjeels, Students asevflal honorary. fraternities. Superior lfnglish mary the IF llonored in Sigma ,l au Delta. In this hon- Critical Stusluf ents are able to present their own works for Bucknell GY: stigma lau. Delta .often brings speakers to Epsilon h niveisity on. interesting subjects. P1 Delta helped lo TTOSS outstanding Juournahsm students who have Students jvlro ucle the school literary publications. ,lo those X Debate S060 wish to relate English to world allalrs the lely IS openg the debate honorary is Tau Kappa SW .- . . ,. . ,. axglmag' Irmallk those students who show a definite interest QJGMIJ IAU DLL1A A'5l4M'P1l11 J- Svlmlf, J. Sekoros, Mrs. E. Mc- Alphg in drama are eligible for membership in Theta STANDING: D- ACkf0Yflf W- SCw11rd,L.EvC1'ct1, to 1522: whoxis interestedlin English does not have In addition t lv Vtllllihg compositions or analyzing poetry. possible for hp WVOI- in dranaa and Journalism. lt IS also Work for a fullnto. leach lnnglish or to continue in graduate Ute lll any one of many fields. 33 M Pl DELTA Pl'Il-Fm:-rr Row: Mr. .l. Lemardelcy, C. Lyons, M1'. S. Condon. Sif:coNo Row: K. Scales, M. lJ'Alessandro, Miss E. Pequot. FRENCH '.l'o provide a thorough knowledge of the language and to acquaint the students with the customs and history of France is the aim of Bucknell's French department. Proficiency in language skills is gained through practice in the audio-oral laboratory during the weekly sessions. Conversation hours, which are held regularly in La Maismz. Francaise, provide for the French student an ideal opportunity to perfect his accent and to improve his ability to speak fluently in an in- formal setting. Pi Delta Phi, the French honorary, consists of qual- ified upperclassmen who show outstanding proficiency and interest in the 'French language. It ollers to these students the opportunity to obtain a greater knowledge and appreciation ol the language and the culture of the .French nation. The members of the French department are always will- ing to discuss any problem which the student may meet. Whether the problem concerns literature, grammar, pro- nunciation or just general. dilliculties, the faculty is on hand to help. Often merely discussing those things in which the student is uncertain gives him the necessary impetus to study harder and search farther into the culture and background of the language. l+'Rl5NCI-I l ACUL'l'Y---Mr. J. Lenlardeley, Mr. S. Condon, Mr. D. Orrok, Mrs. G. Cook. we Probably France is best known for its . . . 34 4 DELTA PHI ALPHAMFNST Rfjw- .I-I, Roll S, Carleton, C. Pope, Aussiker, Mr. A. Frantz, R. Stern. NOT l,IC'1'lIltEllI W. Damieborg, B. Post. SHCUND Row' M Wm L ulfislwr F, Ooljen, ,l. Barlow, G. D. lJeLang, ll. Dietrich, P. liaul, L. I'lZl1'lll, N. Heller, G. Iletrieh, '11 'SSlffF- Tlllltll Row: R. Fidler, N. Schneider, I.. Hoaeock, M- KWSHO, 1-I. Fritz, ,I, llrm-n, C, Siomor, S. Baver, Mr. Nl. lilume, W. .l. Mctiay, M. Meyers. GERMAN As in previous years, more ancl more stuclents are en- rolling in courses oilerefl by the German department. Witll the aid of language labs a German student may 196001110 more P1'0fiCient in speaking the language. The DGMISCILCS Haus also ollers a challenge to German majors and sluclents. Students majoring in German are requirecl by the cle- Pflflment to live in the Dezalsclres Haus for at least one year- Here, regular conversation hours are observefl. On SeV0l'21l afternoons other German stuclents may participate in t ' - . . hls Silmulatmg and helpful conversation. rll1IS year, Gertrucl Siemcr, a German sturlent stuclymg here on a Fulbright sch larshia livecl in the Deulscltes D U4 I, G ERMAN FACULTY---Miss G. Sicmcr, Mr. A. Frantz, Mr. A. Bllllllv- llnux. ller presence llelpetl German majors in resitlcneo to acquire knowledge ol' the lilo and customs in present- clay Germany. Again the German honorary, 'Delta Phi Alpha, incluetefl several new members. rllllll stuclents are ehosen lor their ability and interest in German. The honorary met once a month this year. Among those topics umler discussion, the most seriously considered were the problems ol literature which lace Germans and Americans. Faculty and students cliscussecl the German culture ol' torlay in orcler that Ger- man majors might be better aequaintefl with the Germany ol the twentieth century. l Now, this is a picture of the Bl'IlIlKl0I1llllI'g Gate before . . . 35 , .-miibitf. v ,zu-xr, ,, 6,9 Mix A . 'Z ,f.'u1flfWiji' Q-1 ,vf.f'xATs. 'i ' . 4 av SPANISH FACULTYMON Fmou: Mr. M. Edgerton. Snfvranz Miss B. Gonzalez, Miss J. Chew. STANDING! Miss C. Fuerles. SIGMA DELTA PI-f-Sl':A'l'l-Ln: Miss li. Gonzalez, E. Fiorcntino, D. Burkliolder, C. Wallace. lirznmn Cowen: S. Kncet, Miss .l. Chew, Miss C. Fuertcs. STANDING: Mr. M. Edgerton, R. Illingsworth, B. Dailron. . 36 SPANISH The conversational aspect of a language may only be learned through practical experience. In line with this theory Bucknell strives to offer as many opportunities for conversation as possible. At La Casa Espanol, which, this year, was under the competent direction of the entire Span- ish department, special conversation hours were set aside each week. Anyone is invited to attend these conversation hours in which students speak only Spanish with their classmates and the faculty. Women students majoring in Spanish are required to live in La Casa Espanol ilor at least one year. Here they are expected to speak Spanish among themselves and with Senorita Gonzales, the Spanish language assistant. In ad- dition to speaking the language regularly, living in La Casa Espanol gives the Spanish major an opportunity to absorb some of the culture of Spanish-speaking people. Those students who display an outstanding command of the language and who have above-average grades and a special interest in Spanish may be invited to join Sigma Delta Pi, the Spanish honorary fraternity. Testing, uno, dos, tres. I Y 1 , . , I Q q . lllcrcs b0lllCl,lIlIlg l-llltlllltll' uhout that Ill0llll'0. ART Ogeiufiilnjllls art department, headed by Mr. S. Gunnno, available rents courses ln most .phases of applied art. Also appreciatiesl illtfly are courses ln the hlslory of art and art Iulur ii H or llt8l'3l arts students. For more advanced e EllllSlS there IS even a class ln theatrlcal ClCSlgI1. SignTwl:iifisgsilnpilftzlllt course for art rnajors is Basic De- an dewrees 0fCfil1i ucted 111 the art Sllddlil. Here students of mental of desura ent become acquainted wlth the funda- are interested tall tn many lTlCCllllITlS. For all students who the apprecitui lll Tit? thlls course glves both the feellng and Workinw inlhglg art that can he galned only through board Bom Why-Eh ,Ifor the art major, Ill-l5CtIOITlCS a sprlnfcg- drawinu prlimt 1: le Proceeds. to SlJCClZlllZCCl courses 1n coursesmthg mn: of lfflnt rnak1'ng?'. In the ITNTTC advanced less ' emphasls IS on 1IlCllVldLlZll creatlvlty. Regard- f . . 0 the student's 1DtCl'CSt ln the art field, Bucknell's art de - . . pallmenl Oilers hlm an opportunity for self-expression. Leonardo couldn'l have AR . T FACULTYH-Mr. B. Cunnno, Mrs. W. Klcilz, Mr. P. Klcitz, K Mr. N. Anderson. done better. .f ,4 ,A ls l,,v ff,Q.lM DH S3I.l.INV -. 'hN-. MU PIII EPSILUN I IlIS'l' Row: Il. Anile-rson, II. Ilumillon, L. Iiolll, I'. lVIilIcr, II. Ilurrows, M. Mcllorrl, II. Waltcrs. SECOND Row: R. Ilohsorl, .I. Townsarnrl, li. Cross, Nl. 'I'oppcr, l'. .I'in1'. MUSIC 'glVIusic hath charms may lic an old saying, but at Buckncll it is very appropriate. lVIusic can he hcarcl issuing forth from thc music Iiuilcling almost any lime, whethcr it lic thc Wairrienis Clcc Clulr, the mixecl chorus, lhc orcllcstra practicing, or cvcn an amliilious music sturlenl, listcning to tho symphony hc is currently sluclying in class. Bucknell ollcrs lwo clegrccs 'in music: 'Iihc Bachelor ol' Music which is a IICQFUC in musicianship ancl bpcrl'ormam:cg ancl lllc Bachelor ol' Scicnco in ,lVIusic ICc'lucalion which prc- parcs thc stuclont to leach music in the public schools. Cours- es which arc ollcrccl incluclc instrument ancl voicc slurly, music appreciation, musical theory, choral ancl instrumental conducting, and music history. Required for those sluclcnts majoring in music is participation in any two ol' thc ,lol- lowing organizations: Cleo Cluli, Ilancl, or Orchcstra. I'iach sluclcnt must also prcscnt a senior rccilal. ',I.'hosc women sluclcnls who havo a high scholastic av- cragc ancl mccl, thc qualilicalions for musicianship anrl llicory arc oligihlc for mcmlnzrship in flVIu Phi Ifipsilon, lhc national. honorary music socicly for woincn. l Q l llE'1' HOUR S, PLEASICI 'I'llI'I MUSIC FACUI.'I'Y: Miss D. Tully, Mr. A. Flock, Mr. .I. Crim, Mr. W. McRac. II lllat how wnrc jnsl a Iilllc Init longcr. Mr. H. Cook, 'T fi : 3 P S 5 .T 5 Ti ,, 3 2 i r 5 :- F 5 1 if 2 - fi C , 4 if : : 3+ 1 ? Z F i. Ufllililltl. 'l'lllltl ,RUW. In Fisk, J' gvkt.,-1-5, J. lI:n't1-r. No'r i.,l1Z'l'tJItl-Ill! M. .Ianni-s. PHILOSOPHY Philosophy has as its huse the questions anti prohlenis of F t ns:::1S,Lli12Z.I.':3 ilIl,0S0l'itY l Afflil.'l'Y'- Mr. li. Butts, Mr. W. Warren, Mr. li. Neitlorf, Mr. F. Marlin. 'tBnl, according to my hook man and cultures. in attempting the study, stutlenls are CIICOIIIYIQJQCCI lo think for themselves anti to express their ideas. Courses are offered in many aureus sueh as values, logic-, aesthetics, Creek and modern philosophy, philosophy of sclenee, anti ettncs. Ativzllicetl students ure uhlc lo pursue the study of philosophieul Syst.ctnS. The philosophy flepurtment otiers ll rounth-ti IJI,'Ugl'tlIll providing facilities for students majoring in philosophy as well us for those wishing to supplement. their other stnciics. The tiepurtment' is ahlc to otier sueh variety heeuttse of the diversity of iNlt'iifJQl'tllltlIiS und tllliliiGt'ilii0llS in the filtfllily. The national philosophy honorary fraternity, Phi Sigma Tau. is engugeci in many activities henetieiui to philosophy students. This your the honorary haul the pleasure of listen- ing to u special speaker, i.,t'Ui.CSSO1' S. C. Pepper, professor of .philosophy ut, the University of California. Superior papers written hy sluflents were reaui during the year. I's-ret-ption V--seeing things us they reutly ure not. mga ,,.,,,,, B 39 PSYCIAIOLOCY l ACUl.'l'Y- -Mr. D. Candland, Mr. R. Tecvan, Mrs. V. Smith, Mr. W. Smith. QUT Now where do you think you're going? This electrode won't hurt! PSYCHOI.0GY The psychology department, located in Coleman Hall, is fast gaining in stature on the Bucknell campus. As it ac- quires more modern laboratory equipment, it can provide more fully developed courses. The courses ollered, be- ginning with general psychology and progressing upward to Problems in Psychology, studied only by psychology ma- jors, have improved greatly in the last few yearsg as a result of this improvement, Bucknell is noticing a decided increase in the number of psychology majors. This year, several ol the psychology classes visited the Sclinsgrove State Hospital. On such field trips, students were able to observe psychological methods as they are ap- plied to the mentally ill. Also many Bucknellians, not all of whom were psychology students, worked as voluntary aids at the hospital. For those majoring in psychology, this work p1'ovided an unusual, opportunity to gain a working experience for the future. Those students who maintain a 3.0 average in at least nine hours of psychology are eligible for membership in 'Psi Chi, the national psychology honorary fraternity. PSI Cl-ll-f--lf'1ns'1' Row: J. Crahznn, K. Gesell, J. Hulvorsen, N. Barlow, P. Hill. SECOND ROW: S. Steiningcr, M. James, J. Schreiber, L. Heacoek, L. Seaman, E. Lominska. Tllnm Row: .l. Culbertson, M. Nagy, R. Jensch. lhls passage- give-s u vle-ur ithvu nf thn- l'XiSlt'IlliilliSI'S vit-ws l'0lll't'l'lliIIQL ilu- uh. crlifu. RELIGION necigifilplillaf llqlggtllll chzpurtmcnt 'others t'Ull?'SCS which losolihy ig 4,.4lrr1T1ch1 not truly rullgmn, hut'hlstory, phl- me lml'I!l aXllllf1?gy and htcraturc us wich. these .cnutscs into the 4-llfy uhluul hut ill'0-ZIISU Cfllltfill IllVCSlIg2lll0llS entail tl lftlally problems plagumg mamkmrl. .Qften they M 11, study of the llilCkfIl'0lllldS of many I'0Ilgl0l1S. tiolllifffufag-ltine.1t strives to prcsgnt il? unbiased cxzunhtu- tones Orl3SSl EC. Among the tuplvs chscltussucl are the hus- pacl on S l?f?Vt!l0lJIIl0lll ttf world rcltgmns and thetrllm- beliefs 'u33L3,ltef. compa1'lsons.c?f C0lllt5llllJ0l'3l'y .rehgmus Each fltildv lm fllltlllfilttikt of rehgmns on momhsrn htgruluru. Upiniohq bnwfi ICIIQQIOII IS emvouragcrl to f0'I'Yll Ins otvn through-,lx SIM-f on the faufts zutcl UIldCl'SlHIlCIII'Ig supplied If txt, lecture, and CIISCUSSIOII. lhe LfEilllx::eEggi'l1l1t11g courses' in l'0ligi0l1 t'tl'0 clusignccl to gixie great relinbiocl't,lJItf'pl'CllCtlS1Vll ovcmll pwture of the world s has COIHPTCMIIT-v Ill? '!l0l'l?tl'llIlCIll, feels thul. Qmve the.sl.udcnl able to tldiiil Imgunlzcfl survtzy of lvllglllll., he IS Illtllzl' SO, in 1.144-'ln me shouhl contmuc Wllh.l'l5.llgl0ll ami. If H W mt pzntuzular urea he should spccmllze. Ol.gJJ2Se:i0I:f5i'7ll hc'murury is Kuppat Chi Lamhchl. ll' was 0 provide the uutstumlmg student of YCIIQQIUII an OJ - ' . . . Cquqlllpffllulllly tn express IHS UPIIIIUIIS lo those who are 1 ' Y llllewslecl und 4-entlmsiastic. Mr. Hiclunrclson porfurnls wa-ll tht- jul: of hm-ing Chupluin of lhlckmrll lhxivvrsity. KICLIUIUN FACULTY - Mr. U. Sturm, Mr. L. Pillfillll, Mr. ll. Hivlulrdsoll. tulrl you rupual tllat pluasc? ROTC Band , ,sf vf. S' .vivo 1 Ji,-. H 1 I wwagyffy lVIII.I'l'AIIY SCIENCE l ACllI.'I'Y' I'IIIIS'I' Row: Capt. II. IIri4Ig.5us, Capt. I.. Caial, Major C. Ilalnncn, Col. N. ltassill, Major 'I'. Hall, Capt. IC. Karlson, IfI.I. II. Cralvow. Srzcown Row: SFC I . I lm-aglv, SP5 I.. Wagncr. SFC W. Snyrlcr. Sgt. N. I inu. SVC II. Iivans, lVIfSgt. A. I'I'iIIIItfl'IIIilII, lVIfS,ugt. ,l. CIIIIIDII. lN'If5gI. I'. Ilurl, Nlffwgl. I'. Iintvr, SP5 W. Crogan. MILITARY SCIENCE Since Congress passcfl tlic Iicscrvc Forccs Act of I955, cvcry capalvlc young man Iaccs a military obligation. ',I'hc Iicservc Olliccrs, 'fraining Corps program Iiclps collogc mcn prcparc for tllis duty. Buckncll mcn arc first laugllt tlio organization of thc army ancl ol lIO'I'C, anal tllcn aclvanco to thc slurly of American military Ilislory. Ifivcnlually l.I1cy acquire skills with inclivirlual weapons ancl in marksmansliip. lVIany uppcrclassmen apply for the aclvancccl .ROTC course, as succcss in lllis program moans a commission in tlic Unitccl Slatcs .Army in thc future. During thc collcgc carccr, llowcver, the mcn in the arlvancccl course are com- pany lcarlcrs who Iiclp to clrill unflcrclassmen during Com- mon I'Iour. 'liliuy spcncl the summer precccling tlicir scnior ycar attending a six wack training camp at l orl lVlcaflo in lVlarylanrl. 'l'I1o lVIiltary Ball, sponsorccl cacll wintcr Ivy Illc Caclcl, Iicginicnt, has Imccomc a major social function on lllis campus. Each ycar at 'clVIil Ballw a Buckncll cowl is sc- loctccl to rcign as quccn. 'I'l1c IIO'l'C program also spon- sors tlic ROTC marching Ivancl. IIIIICAIIE S'I'A'I I --I7Ilts'l' Row: .I. Slliclfls, T. I'arisi, L. Ercllcy, II. Coss, A. Mctzlur, W. Flclclncycr. SECOND Row: II. McCausIan1I, K. Wilkinson, C. Ilinkson, J. VidingI1oII, C. Iicaujon, N. I crrara. fi - A . WUMl'lN'S l'lAlX'SllffXI, lClllllIA'I'ION I AlIlll.'l'Y Nliss l., lfnilm-r. Miss Nl. llryun. Mrs. N. lille-. Mrs. l'. l'lll2ll. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Sllllflf llucluwll is rlvrllvzllcml Lo provicling il llllcrul umlu- C' ' . . . lm , .ull llllfhlllllilll and sophomore mon and women am: mx h . 'ilk llolrlly. ln-I s llll llnll lruslwl on Illm' llrs l Cqllllul lo lulxc pllyslunl cclucallon. 'lllo class lll'0VlClCS lrolh -1. general knowledge ol lllc llloorics uncl lccrhniqucs ol' val- IOUS spolls ancl ll Sllllllllilllllg lmrcuk from slucllcs. During lln: lwo your program, thu mcn's 1-lusscs slrcss U10 lllslory, rules, and skills of Wllllfly-Fllllglllg sporls. 'l'lxc Sl'0l'lS Slurliucl uml playccl ln1:l.uclc soccer, boxing, gylllIlilSlll'S, LUWIIS, swinnning, and llanclbull. On lllo other llllllill, llu: womun lluvc llnrir clloivo of lvowllng, lvnnis, lulrcing, uml ilrcluery in aclmlition to ll rcqulrml course cilllcr in personal survey or in morlcrn rluncc. ln uclclilion, lNll,ll lncn uncl wonnrn must puss El swinnningg skills lust by llnw uml of lllcn- Suphmnom yew.. li Q HN: llllysluul cclumrulion clvpurlmcnl is pluzlsufl lo pill'- llnlpalm, III lln- lllDCl'ill urls program of ilu: lllllVl'l'Slly lny m: - . , - . . 'mil dlllm, lo ollor Slllfll il VllI'l4!ll ullmlum: program lo lln: Slllfllflll lrorlv, ll'l'IYSl'lZXll. ElilllfIA'l'llON ST,Wl:'li VMP. ll. lXl'llllbS, Mr. ll. Umll F IM.: Mr. W. Yvrulllvy, Mr. l Ili '-'ff -4 Mr. A. llumplnw-ys. Mr. ' r 'lff - Mr, S. lllurn. l MIUI,'I'Y --- Sl-1.-x'l'l-zo: Mr. H. M v u -ll. lllr. ll. l'm-tors, Mr. R. Latour. llmls llll' WNY U1 llgllll ,ay- QNS6' Q--x 4' ' C:'t t 'Q 13. 1 ebb 1 N WSE, ADL: QV ,nf N L X Q' Q s CULLEGE UF ENGINEERING E 4 VXQQQEY S E ,E 5Ng,QA:-W N E X A., 1 .f f ' 6? N 'N IIIICMICIAI. I'INClNl'Il'IlilNii I ACllI,'I'Y Sl'1A'I'I-XIII Mr. Il. IJ. Sims. TANHINC: NI r. .I. Ifln-n, Mr. Ii. IC. Slomikr-r. Jr.. Mr. C. W Nlnrirel I . Now hoys, ns 4'IlL'IllI1'iII 1-ngim-1-rs, you mnsl know . . . Lislun cam-flllly. This is wry simphr, and I'm onlv going lo vxphxin it our-1-. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Thu Clmlnical I'iligilwcl'il1g: llcpurlmpnl provicles lor tho sluclcnl excellent resvarr-li amrl instructional lucililios which cnzlhle him lo gain the hui-kgrouml uc:-1-ssury lo pursue amy hrzmch or spucializeil ficlcl in chemical l'llgIIII'0I'IllQQ. Many zispw-ts of thu profession are umompzissvfl in lhe currivulum IKICSIQIIUKI lo IIICOI the nvvfls of any sluclcnl. Course-s in uni! prom-cssvs such as evaporation. clislillulion. und oxlravlion: courses in CIlg.fIIlCt?l'Illg metallurgy: clynumics: industrial production inanaggemenlg uourscs in i'usm11'cl1 clcvvlopmunl methods, :mtl IIIICICZII' enginevring ure only a lcw. 'I'hrough the wimlu clivorsily of courses ollcrvml, lhv ulicmim-ul l'IlQIIN'1'l'- ing mujor is able lo cluvolop his unrlurslunciing ol the vn- gincoring lunclzlmonlzlls zmcl toclinologicul know-how so that ho van he proparcrl lo zulapl his training lo incluslrial work. The qualifieil sluclcnl is also proviclccl with the opporlunily ol IIIIl'UfIllCIIll2Q himsoll to basic: 0IIgIIlUHI'IIIQI ruseurch anal of aclequzlloly lJI't!lJilI'IIIfJQ himself lo pursue uflvzlmfccl sluflics. Thu sluclvnl vliaplcr ol' thc Anu'riL'un Instilulu ol' Chemi- cal Ifngrinuers provides am uclclilionul opporlunily lor vn- lhusiaslic l'IN'lIlIt'ilI c-ngillvvrs lo shurc iclcus with olhvrs ol' similar inlorvsls. liuvh your lhis UFQLZIIIIZZIIIUII sponsors am awarcl for lho sluflvnl CIICIIIIVIII vnginuvr who. following: his sophomoru year. has uvlliuvvfl the highest grurh-s. AMERICAN INS'l'l'l'U'I'E OF Cl-IENIICAI. ICNGINEERS Fnis'r Row: Mr. H. D, Sims, II. Crm-km-ll. N. IIOSl'IlIlt'Iifl. A. Ilolmstrom, IJ. Tilvy. Mr. G. W. Minuril. Si-:c:oNn Row: M. G. Shuh. H. Pam-I, IJ. Ni-ish. I.. ffillo, Mr. .l. Cllu-n. R. Cuth-r. I . IM-Rusliu. 'IIIIlIIIl Row: Nlr. II. IC. Slunukvr. jr.. .I. IIllIIIilL'Ill'I'Ql'I'. II. I'IIlWiII'iI. I . Hills. C. Nohh-. W. I l'0IIIHll'Sl', .I. Illlllllvl. 'I'. Hill. IJ. Kuhlmam. as ANIICRICAN INS'l'l'l'U'I'E Ol CIVIL ENGINEERS-1 1lis'l' ROW: Mr. Ii. Gardner, Mr. M. Sheridan, Mr. .I. Hale, III, Mr. R. Clans, Mr. C. Kindig. SECOND Row: .I. Canlwallacler, .l. Hassenplug, S. I.anilvly, II. Walclliziills, 'I'. Shaller, E. Cherlkol, W. Bessilievre, A. Evans. '.I.'ltInD ROW: li. Nnugle, Lights, camera, acl it 1 Q - ,, -' 4 - 1 tj' .ml S X Cee, fellows, wish I could help. CIVIL ENGINEERING 'l'he Bucknell students dotting the campus with their transits and steel tapes each lull are our .future civil engi- neers. Part ol their elementary training is the surveying and mapping ol our lriendly 300 acres. But this represents only one division ol the broad field ol civil engineering. Other divisions are structures, highways, and hydraulics, which includes sewerage and disposal, water supply, and pipe-lines. The department ol civil engineering, headed by lVlr. llalzell Crillith, is so arranged that the student completes the hasie physics and mathematics courses within the first two years. illhe last two years are then devoted to more advanced studies, as well as a continuat.ion of the basic sub- 46 C. lianer, M. Newcomb. li. Fark, il . Ivaldner, ,l. lVIorris, .l. I.ang, 'l'. ,l5lackhnrn, I.. Iilrdley, ll. Pe- iroske, IJ. Goss, W. Dahl, K. 'I'l1omas, .l. Dc Santo, Jr. IflOIlII'I'll How: B. Dutton, D. Stover, D. Campbell, A. Marsh, .l. Feiek, ll. .l0lllIS0ll. CIVIL ICNCINICISRINC F.ACIll.'l'Y--- -Sl-:A'ri:n: Mr. C. I-I. Kimlig, Mr. D. M. Griflilli, Mr. Ii. A. Gardner. STANDING! Mr. li. .l. Claus, Mr. .lohn Hale, lVlr. Marlin L. Sheridan. jects. 'l'he high degree ol specialization existing in this field today almost demands that the student proceed with graduate studies. Advaneecl students may gain valuable experience through independent research projects, drafting design or lihrar research. C5 7 .Additional opportunities are ollcred to the students by the American Society ol Civil lCngineers. Topics ol interest are discussed, outstanding speakers are heard, and engi- neering prohlems and experiences are shared at meetings of this organization. At the annual conventions of the ASCE, future civil engineers exchange knowledge with stu- clenls from other universities. 4 4 441. ' ' ' ' 7 ' I CICRINC l'iAlilll.'l'I l ltnN'l': Alr. li. lrland. Mr. llcrcnt lfnc. IIIC llxll AI. l.Nl INI IIWK: Mr. II. Young. Mr.ll.Wchl1, Mr. II. Walkcr. Mr. ,I. Miller. Well, tl1cre's one sure way to lind out il Wt7'VC wired this correctly! 4 1 ITE OF EI.EC'l'lIICAI. ENCINICICRSA-l+'nis'r Row: H. Ritter, AMEIIICAN IINSTITI M. Sisack. Al. llcimcr, II. Itcrlialn-r. Si-:crown Row: I.. tllni, II, Shultz, A. l lint, J. , Crespo, li. Vallecorse, A. Wilson. '.liIIIItlI Row: IJ. llarton, P. Ching, J. Polacky, C. l ' Mahcr. Fox, .I. Shields, lx. Manhcrz, .I. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING lil lhe lleparlment of lilectrical Engineering the courses Ul Study, the equipment, and lhe research and laboratory Wflfk have all hccn increased and improved within the last few YCFIVS. The courses of study were amplified so that the engineer would have the benefits ol a cultured hack- gftrund. 'l'he lahoratory facilities have heen expanded to include such modern equipment as analog eomputerS7 hill se this wide mmllll generators, and wave analyzers. Beeatl Vmtuly of equipment is furnished, the research and Iahora- I - , - . s , x .', -I ' my woik is more extensive. 'I he laboratoi y cxlleltbllifb 15 l -. , ' . - . ., - he Plflbllcal foundation for the engineers, future wotli. lhe lmprovement in the department was also p flclneved by raising the academic qualiheations and stand- artially ards. 'l'he high standard is exemplified hy the department being accredited hy the lfngincering Council ol Professional Development. 'lihe chairman ol the Department of Elec- trical lfngineering is Nlr. John B. Nliller. 'lfhe honor societies ol the department are further oppor- tunities lior the electrical engineers to study and heconie acquainted with their respective Helds, whether they he in the area of power, coninninications. electronics, or control systems. 'l'he American Institute ol Iilectrieal lingineers and Institute of Radio lfngincers are the honor societies which oliier this worthy expcricncc. 'l'hc groups sponsor open houses. contests, and field trips relating to the studies and interests of I3ucknell's prospective clectrical engineers. ' 47 Nw All'iiIl'lANlllAl, ENGINEERING l ACllI,'l'YM- The ohjcct of this assignment, gm-ntlcnurn, is to linrl out just how niuch you 110 gl-lA'I'I'IIlZ Mr. .l. Austin, Mr. C. Iiorlcr, Mr. ll. knowahoul.yoursuhjccl. unlu-I. S'rixNn1No: Mr. Pauls, Mr. C. Ahiniaz. ..-s iv , ,J- fr , ...,,...-...-f 4 f drawing, hut in order to make it 'IIIIIH IN l LUUII excellent you could 48 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Throughout the nation, there have heen increasing cle- velopments in the helcl of nuclear power. This has increased the emphasis placecl on lahoratory work. In keeping with the moclern rlevelopments in this fielcl, the Mechanical En- gineering Department has, in the past :few years, introduced stufly of turho machinery. 'lio flevclop a hroafl unflerstanrling of engineering Ziuncla- mentals anfl to provicle the host technical eflucation possible in the Hclrl of engineering in general is one of the basic ohjectives ol the fllcpartment of Nlechauical Engineering. While primarily concerned with power ancl machine clcsign, the department emphasizes stress analysis and the perform- ance ol' power plants ancl machines ol a non-electrical nature. The national professional organization is the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Here, the prospective engineer is ahle to fliscuss current clevelopments with au- thorities in his Held. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS' 'I'IIIlS'l' Row: B. Cole, Mr. J. Austin, Mr. C. H. Coder, lVIr. il . .l. AIIIIIILIZ, Mr. C. M unkcl, K. Csoka. Sl-:frown Row: L. A. Pauls, IJ. Rockwell, D. Staf- forrl, ll. Cowell, .l. Hclersperk, M. Kyaw Khin, K. Erickson, C. Ilcrniann. 'IIIIIIID Row: I . C. Graves, C. Wunnr-r, R. Ahholl, A. l'rcssley, F. wards. .I. Lyons. N. Mckini, A. Shah. I'i0IlIt'I'II Row: J. Sells, J. Calrlcr. ll. llaclii, ll. 'l'. Earle, D. Nojak, C. Wharton, A. Kilburn, R. lllingworlh, Ii. Vlfagncr. , N 1 0 M C Q? Qw . 1 ho t4'7.s A 'I o Q80 404,08 I 6 Ss 15 14 Ryfyfa, fy 40 0157 06:91-Xp! ff' BUSINESS ADMINISTR Tl0N im YZ' ix :gi 6 L 4 N MH . 'ff' 1 G XKM gi' 7' OP N11 S 40 Nl 0 Xi, Q atb S , jg 7-erm S5 K fix, ff an ' S5 0 x 3 ya 4 5 Ilui N RUSSELL A. HEADLEY, DEAN College of Business Administration oeciwe' x 9 58 151 T BEE' L BALANCE B .- 'a 'f1es 946 N A . - - ' ' ACC,-ue , . - -' ' d Agnew , . - - ' ' ' S Govan -Stockholdiuzesf etc, h uh u , . - ' udesfuk at XesS-- Pfeferredrs Cquftyg -, .... ,Il Cas bxg Secuni QS Cos , . - ' Aulhoro stock of S U ' ' ' - . . DE Markemxes mereo , - - ' ' 4.5096 'Zed 20000300 PHP Val Use CfMsE,, 212596 , 651 - - ,, -' srand- c0 erzib1 Shares ue per . 421353 Accrued mter ' common 518 1063395 Preferrlgd Share: Omg, assets .- any 61ul:U1Orizegc55Of sloijres ,'-.s'0ckg out- .Q I com? Sf-:mai ' 00,000 ' van, --.. , l ce no 25m'at?iX mock of 123505825 131702927 fires' e per sham-'i 10' 639, Of Advan , C-AQK Capit 1 58 Sha ares in reS in 19 00' m nf E al SUPP! res he! ' 1957 58 a Uwesuize 15 bagk ow Srned surpl Us . , l 1 d In Ireasu' exdudi nd Oqganks and I , . ' 'nys of ,,,.f'S- mf-1. ' - - ' V 1-' Kes ' ' ' Comvan I I ll BUSINESS ADMINIS'I'RA'I'ION---Mr. N. Shilller, Miss H. Love, Mr. R. Satchell. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The College of Business Administration has as its dean lVIr. B. A. Headley. The College is then divided into the departments of Business Administration, Accounting, and Economics. Chairman of the Business Administration de- partment is lVIr. Neil F. Shifllerg and lVIr. Charles T. Bessler heads the accounting department. The Business Administration department wishes primari- ly to train the student for decision making in a changing environment. To achieve this purpose students majoring in Business Administration take a larger part of their course work in the Liberal Arts. With a degree in Business Admin- istration many graduates go into business for themselves or join large companies, often in positions of responsibility. Those students majoring in Accounting have a more limited and therefore more intense field of study. Of the ACCOUNTING----Mr. C. Ressler. Nor IJIIZTIIIKICDZ Mr. C. Burgee, Mr. H. Hinkleman, Mr. T. Wilson. 50 l l I many fields open to the accounting student, perhaps the career of Certified Public Accountant is the most fascinating. I There are many varied possibilities for the C. P. A. Some accountants work with the financial records of business enterprises, while others are concerned with private or gov- ernmental accounting. The latter field is wide open, with wide opportunities on local, state, and federal levels. The Schools of Business Administration and Accounting are gaining in popularity not only at Bucknell, but at al- l most every college or university today. Bucknell's College of Business Administration had an enrollment of approxi- mately 280 in the past year, quite a significant number when the size of the University is considered. The student of Busi- ness Administration usually realizes a great breadth of experience in his studies, preparing him for a career in which he will often be in contact with other people. l Study mueli? I lVlr. P. Boarnlan, Mr. ll. Horlaclicr, Mr. .l. Anderson. ECONOMICS The department of Economics and Business Administra- tion offers three major curricula: Economics, Accounting, and Business Administration. Two degrees are conferred in this field. A student may take courses leading to a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration or work towards a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Economics. Under the chairmanship of Dr. R. A. Headley, the de- partment of Economics and Business Administration pre- pares the student with the devices provided by economic analysis. The business administration student is not re- quired to study economic principles as thoroughly as the economics major, but he must master the main concepts. Those students majoring in Economics take their major In the College of Business Administration but receive an A.B. degree granted hy the College ol Arts and Sciences. Consequently they meet the general requirements lor thc Liberal Arts degree, which gives them a hroader outlook than would the study ol economics alone. With their A.B. degree and their specialized training in Economics, few graduates meet dilliculties when searching for job openings. 'l'hc national economics honorary is Delta lVlu Delta. Students who show outstanding ability in economics and have satisfactory grades in the field are cligihle for member- ship. Also at Bucknell. the lfconomics Cluh, sponsored hy the department, is open to all students. Among other activi- ties, the club invites guest lecturers to the campus to speak on topics pertinent to economics. lJEL'l'A MU lJE1,'l'A-.-FNQN1' Row: G. Carson, S. Poctter. IJ. Patterson, C. Capt-ll. Sl-:COND Row: .l. lfngvl, Y Mr. l-l. Hnklcnian. Capt. li. Bridges. M. lfaddcn. Nor llf:'rnlcr:n: W. lilclcnm-yt-r, Ur. W. llaincs. J 04.4 Q9 W 93' QX3' Yw 0 9 'I' 1 'I A4141 x x S ' ' f 1l'p'1' N W x N - .K 411,14 Rx x . l. w sd., gay f ,,wMs eg.: I I'.,' ' 'Ninn Qi 'f I s Ng., ? 1? M K 'fxffgs gk-.' L lil- ,I M '. N -xxx M b X ff I ...xxx s . 'xx' .. ' fa., NNN Ny, w mfr 'gs .'N3yvb 'ss' ' X 1-,BLT U A Q . x 1-1 ff h . ,,, Q. 1 -'- - , . I 5496? g -' JVQZ, TF V - 1. 'fl- . ...QL-.: -fx: 1. . W -.4 '. H ' . .xv 1 ni- sl f ff f , , O N Q QW I' Z I I!! fi 0 ' s ' 'ss JI ' . HQXN G 0 O In x NX X ukx Q-,Z-gk SX--nk - N KQ -5 kk jj A 19' V LEADERSHIP There a1'e two honorary recognition societies on campus for those who have shown themselves to be capable leaders and outstanding students. lVlembers of these societies seek to promote college loyalty and better understanding between faculty, university organizations, and students. lVlembership is a mark of distinction, but it must also be recognized as a responsibility in citizenship. 4'lVlortar Board presents the newsn is a familiar an- nouncement to Bucknell women. 'l'hree times a week this women's honorary society broadcasts the news in the Lari- son Dining Hall as a means of keeping Bucknell women up to date on world affairs. Each spring on Moving-Up Day those junior women who have achieved excellence in leader- ship, scholarship, and service are tapped for membership. Scholastic rank in the upper one third ol women students in the class is one requirement for membership. Mortar Board rv 4' 5 , M0li'l'AR DOARD' 'l'llHS'I' Row: A. Wtlgllcr, .l. Scharl. .l. Carter. S'l',xNnlNc: N. Schneider, .l. lfcttcr. .l. Halter, Nl. lVlcl,can, ll. Anderson. ONORARIES is to promote high standards and fellowship among women students, and cooperation among campus organizations. The other national honorary society at Bucknell is Omi- cron Delta Kappa. Membership is awarded to junior and senior men on the basis of character, scholastic achievement, and service to the university scholastically. Men must rank in the upper thirty-five per cent of the men students in the class. Each candidate must have attained distinction in some phase of collegiate activities. He must have an ap- preciation and an understanding of the obligations and re- sponsibilities which face the citizen. Faculty and alumni members are likewise chosen for distinguished achievement in college and community life, good character, and devotion to democratic ideals. Student and faculty members of Omi- cron Delta Kappa meet to discuss questions of local and in- tercollegiate nature. O. D. K.m'-i IltS1' Row: D. Stewart, .l. Shedlock. H. Wilson, L. Ott, F. Wood, R. Smink. Sr1CoNn Row: D. Windes, A. Stromlmerg, D. Goss, D. Hnmplircys, W. Flctemr-yer, R. Bnggeln, B. Holines, L. Erdlcy. f, . F l Q v v 1 . . . . PHI I5'I'A SIGMA Sl'2A'I'I'lIDZ Dr. Kit-It. Ii. I'IumpIn'eys. S'I'iXNIlIN1l2 .I. Claxton. A. Robinson. R. Yuillc. R. Illingworth. AI,I'IIA LAMIKIIA DIul.IA KNIQI-1I.INtL2 A. Itronlu-r. t.. Ili-ekel. A. Speillwrger. Y. 'I'ung. Il. Iirunn. C. tlifherl, D, lleifman, hrzrrixnz C., Illuir. I.. Iylclntyrc. P. Mctiovcrn, S. Spavcn, D. I'It'IItIlilIt. I.. McPhee. D. DeI.ongc. S'I'ANIlINtSZ .I. finpp, S. Mayer. .I. I.attal. .I. Ilannnond. II. Parker. Ix. Meena. Il. tfross, I.. l.IlIl1', t.. Iurncr, Il. Simon. l.. Schilling. ACADEMIC HONORARIES the highest academic honor avallahle to Iiheral arts and science students is to attain memhership in Phi Beta Kappa. 'lihose students in the upper tenth of the junior class or the upper fifth of the senior class who have shown an interest in world affairs and have displayed a mature personality are eligihle for this academic honorary. Several limes a year outstandillg men present lectures under the sponsorship of Phi Beta Kappa. 'I'au Beta Pi. the national engineering honoray, is open to engineers who are in the upper eighth of the junior class or the upper fifth of the senior class. 'liau Beta Pi helps freslnnan engineers hecome hetter qualified engineers hy tutoring them in chemistry, mathematics. and mechanical drawing. Alpha I.amhda Delta. the national womenis honorary. is open to freshman women who have attained a 3.5 aver- age during the first semester or a 3.5 cumulative aver- ilge for the freshman year. This honorary encourages freshman achievement and the participation of freshman women in cultural activities. Scholastic encouragement is given to upperclass women who Iiecame memhers of Alpha Lambda Delta as freslnnen. for the fraternity awards certifi- cates to those seniors who maintain their 3.5 or hetter aver- age for seven semesters. Phi Iita Sigma. the freshman men's honoral'y. also recog- nizes scholastic achievement during the freshman year. The grade point requirements for memhership in this fraternity are exactly those necessary for recognition in Alpha I.amhda Delta. 'I'o encourage hetter scholarship and to provide help for those students having difficulty with their work at PIII III'f'I'A KAPPA D. IIlIlllIlIll't'y5. Ii. Mel.:-ister. J. I isk. tl . i I f college. Phi Eta Sigma distrihutes a pamphlet called How to Studyfi Iiach of these academic honoraries has heen formed to recognize those people who are outstanding in scholarship, leadership. and character while attending their universities. No one is elected to any of these fraternities at Bucknell without due cause. Rarely, if ever. can an instance he found when memhership was undeserved. 'Iiwenty-four seniors and four juniors have heen elected to memhership in Phi Beta Kappa. the nation's oldest hon- orary scholastie society. and will he initiated hy the Huck- neII chapter. Seniors awarded this high academic honor are Diane IC. Bowles. New Cumberland: William NI. Brelsford, Rochester, N. Y: Alice D. Budde. Amityville. N. Y.g Judith I.. Carter, Delaneo. N. J.g Nleredith A. Conger. Iioonton. N. J.g Patri- cia Ii. Daigh, Atlanta. Ga: Carol A. Davidson. 'I'enaIIy, N. J.: Nancy NI. Ellison. Vlfesthury. N. Y: Nlichael 'I'. Ifadden, Ocean City. N. J.: Douglas C. Piero. Lelloy, N. Y.: Judith C. I'IaIter. Pittshurgh: and I.inda J. llardt. Paterson, Ni. J. Also. Iiarhara A. Jacohsen. Springfield. N. J.. Nlartha I'I. James. Hagerstown. Md.: Valerie A. Iludin. Staten Island, N. Y.: Susan IC. Iiumhaugh. Iiethesda. Nici.: Nina Irene M. Schneider. Lakewood. Ohio: Hilda A. Schwartz. Wood- Ilidge. N. J.: Wynne Nl. Seward. Hartsdale, N. Y.g Judy IC. Sharif. Arlington. Va.: Alan G. Stromherg. Lynhrook, N. Y.: I.ouise S. Switkes. Pittshurghg Anne Vffagner, Darien. Conn.: and Stanley C. Wheeler. Allenwood. Juniors elected to memhership are Judith A. I.auhscher. IVIiII I'IaII: Jane A. NIcCa ', Weatherl f: Virginia IC. Sieer, F' Pittshurgh: and John I.. Weinerth. Easton. ft 1,- IAII ISILIA PI---I n:s'r Row: Nr. Il. Gardner. Mr. tl. Miller. D. Motill. U. Parsons, AI. Ilcimcr, W. Iiessclicvrc. St-1t1oNn How: Il. Pctroskc, I , Derusha, Il. Crockett. IC. Vallecorse. J. Shedlock. llilllltll How: R. Manhcrz. K. Iirickson. AI. Sisack. D. Windes. ll. Shultz. I UIIIt'I'II Row: . w 1 .V ,- R. Dohlne, I.. K. f.hu. I.. Iurdley, D. boss, lx. Ihomas. l STUDENT-FACULTY CONGRESS As a governing body at Bucknell the SFC is invested with a great deal ol authority. Its membership is carefully selected and consists ol elected student representatives and several specified administrative and faculty members. The students who serve on the Congress are leaders of various organizations on campus, such as the presidents ol all four classes, the president ol WSGA, MSG and others. Because the SFC members are obviously willing to accept responsi- bility, the University is willing to give the Congress its authority. There are 23 voting members in the Congress. 'l'heir purpose is to direct student life at Bucknell and to coordinate the activities and aims ol all the organizations and clubs in existence here. To accomplish this purpose, the Congress wishes to concern itself only with matters which concern all students, rather than those in which only a few groups of students are interested. In April the SFC began an extensive campaign for a student union building at Bucknell. Earlier this year the group began a Committee on National and International Allairs which was responsible for the recent interest in the migrant workers project. Also it is within the realm of SFC's jurisdiction to allocate funds from the general fee to student organizations such as L,AGENDA, the Bucknellian, and the lVlen's and Women's Clee Clubs. Still another of the SFC's oflicial capacities is that of extending formal recognition to clubs on campus. The ollicers of Student-Faculty this year were president, Bill Weidemeyerg vice president, Bill Fletemeyerg secretary, Diane Strangg and treasurer, Ann Scott. Director of Public Relations was Diann Patterson. I . C. 'Sl4:A1't:n: IJ. Strung, W. l letemeyer, W. Wvcytlenicyer,11rr'.Si111'lll3 D. Patterson, A. Scott, Mr. C. Hollister. STANDING: J. Halter, Miss M. Stevenson, Mr. .l. Hayward, Major C. Ilalnnen. W. Crosswhite. W. Urch, M. Conger, P. Alleles, lVlr. C. Mcyn. QV COUNCIL-SEATED: D. Strung, W. Fletenicyer, W. Weydemeyer, president: D. Patterson, A. Scott. STANDING: Mr. .l. Hayward. L WOMEN'S STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION 'llhe main emphasis of WSGA this year has heen away from eoneern with rules and regulations toward an ever- expanding horizon which includes the campus as a whole. as well as interests which extend heyond this campus. 'llhe transition from the old system is now complete, and WSGA is free to pursue these hroader interests. In regard to the Bucknell student hody, WSGA has dis- cussed how to improve attendance at cultural events. and is planning to have a bulletin hoard posted in some prominent place. 'lillere the events of each day will he presented in an interesting and eye-catching fashion in order to encourage attendance. ln addition, WSGA was among the first contri- butors to the fund for the planned Student Center. lts con- trihution tfrom the profits of the lU6l MSem Nitewll helped t. if ,i wil V Fla I :ilu V - Q - to cause a chain reaction of eontrihutions from other campus organizations. ln addition to these innovations. WSGA continued to sponsor its usual events. The annual Student-lraculty Ban- quet. held in llecemher. was named Winter Vl7onderland. 'llhere was a dinner for the women students and their 'faculty guests followed hy entertainment. WSGA also sponsored Sem Nite and Party Nite. as well as the annual decorating of the houses and dormitories for Homecoming Vlfeekend. WSCA has also heen extending its interest heyond the campus. lt is seriously considering joining with the na- tional assoeiation of women's student governments, and thus providing Bucknell women with a method hy which they can come in contact, with the prohlems and interests of all college women. llurrows. S'r,xNnlNl:: .l. Carson. l'. 'l'm'ner, N. Ht-wens. .l. Cupp, A. llroolul. .l. Ilemmey, li. Garrison, S. Miller, .l. 'l'nrnhach. M. Taylor. M. Conger. SENATE Sl4:A'l't':1J: ll. Anderson, M. Mcl.ean, .l. lrlalter. prexirlenli .l. lfetler. ll. i i Our new president .lan hraves the llueknell monsoons. w 4 Mil tfovermnent lor the people and hy the people representatives at work. .lUlJlClAL BOARD. C. Stfltvllllltlll, S. llc-Long. C. Kline. ll. Kordes, ,l. 1'etter, clmirmfmg M. Lee, .l. King, l.. Owen. Nor l7l!Z'I'llltl'1DZ .l. Sharif, V. Williams. 59 will nf I A llI'I'IflHIl.ASS QIUIINSEIHRS I ms'r Row: ll. llamlt-y, l'. David- son, l'. llvrlz. .l. We-st. St-:t:oNn Row: li. l'Iunipln'oys. W. Ilrclsford, A. llolnn-s, IJ. Iirway, W. llahl. .I. Wl'Illl'l'fll. Ttlllm Row: ,l. Sam- uels, W. Grove, IJ. Novak, C. Hermann, R. Wicsner. I liESI'IlVlAN tI0llNSICl.OIiS l n:s'r How: ID. Fit-ro, li. lleaver, .l. Sliecllovk, H. Wadrlanis. SIHIIINII How: IJ. Myler, ID. Stewart, W. Sw:-el, Il, Ili filiialul. li. l.inalnm-r, G. llack, i'iillllllI'IS'i, .I. Lang. Illllllili liow: Ii. IilltLt.Kt'lIl, Ii. Orlowski, A. lWilUUIlIlHE!', W. lleal'styn1', W. iA'f.illt'S, 5. llanlsh. T. Hirvlwock. 60 H s llut Steve, I.'1n a closet case and sem gems scare nic. What can I do? MEN'S COUNSELORS The freshman men's counselors are upperclassmen of ma- turity, stability, and good taste. Their main function is to help create the kind of atmosphere which will facilitate aca- demic and intellectual pursuits hoth in the individual hall groups and in the dorm as a whole. In meeting this obliga- tion, these upperclassmen maintain order and discipline on their hall, advise the freshmen, and enforce the rules of the dormitory and of the campus. This year, for the first time, the prospective counselor must have a minimum C. P. A. of 2.00 in order to apply for the position. He must not he a sterotype, but a self- disciplined individual with a purpose. The f1'eshman looks at his counselor as the ideal Bucknellian, and the counselor must set an example for him in all ways. Above everything, the counselor must he interested in the freshman. The future academic and social successes of new Bucknell stu- dents might depend to a great extent on their counselors. Because upperclassmen also have problems, both aca- demic and administrative, there are counselors in upper- class dormitories who are available not only to enforce regulations, hut to also offer guidance to any student who have enough interest to seek it. HEAD RESIDENTS-lflnsr Row: .l. Fisk, D. Siegel, .l. Carter, C. Thorn, L. Pnllen. Si-:CoNn Row: ll. Anderson, A. Wagner, D. Delle, C gl ' ff D Patterson V Ransom V. Rndin, ll. Burrows, .l. . .eiwiegm-r, . A . ,. , , .. , Carson. l'. Turner, B. Jueolmson. WOMEN'S COUNSELORS AND HEAD RESIDENTS One of the most respected positions at Bucknell is that of a junior counselor or a senior head resident. What are the privileges granted for achieving this post: getting drenched during water fights, being barricaded in or out of her room, having drawers turned upside-down, and be- coming the victim of innumerable clothes-borrowers. The counselor is confident, conspirator, comforter, tutor, helper, and heroine to the dozen or so girls in her hall group. In addition, she steers the freslnnen through orientation and mid-terms, she furnishes a link in relaying information and announcements from the student government to them and, When least expected, she produces birthday surprises and holiday parties. However, the junior counselor does realize Special rewards for the time which she so uselfishly devotes l0 her group, through the course of the year, she recognizes the transformation of her girls from uncertain, appre- hensive freshmen to mature, independent Bucknellians under her competent guidance. 'llhe head residents of the upperclass houses and dormi- tories are responsible for the organization and discipline of their buildings, they also assist in counselling upperclass Women. Both counselors and head residents serve to pro- vide guidance and to instill a right sense of values in Bucknell women. Judy, a busy head resident, lukts time nut from her duties lo receive lln A A ll. W. award. MEN'S STUDENT GOVERNMENT The ohjecl of the lVlen,s Studevt Government at Bucknell is to coordinate all male students into a unihed hody. Hav- ing done this, the organization hopes to further the common welfare and activities of Bucknell men through programs designed for them. lfaeh year the MSC sponsors the All-Sports Banquet. As usual, it was held in the spring in the Annex of llavis Gym- nasium. The hanquet features the presentation of athletic awards: in addition. there are several speakers and planned entertainment. The lVlSG,s main project this year was the placing of pool tahles in lsreshman men's dormitories. which provided equal recreational facilities for Freshmen and upperelassmen alike. Oflieers of MSG this year were Bill Urch, presidentg Jerry Aldrich, vice presidentg Dick Bruder, secretaryg and Charles Johnson, treasurer. In addition, there were two memhers-at- large: Jerry Gallagher and Howie Levine. The memhers- at-large, and the social chairman, this year Rick Cooper, were elected from the entire assemhly of men students. MSC is divided into the House of Representatives, the House Executive Board, and Nlen's ,ludicial Board. 'lihese Ylb OIVIVIKIICIRS Sl-IATIGIJ: C. Johnson, W. llreh, prewirlelil: .l. Aldrich. STANIDINKII .I. tlallaglier, li. llrnder. three groups enahle every male student to he represented in the government. thus providing a democratic atmosphere and true self-government. JUIIIKIIAL HUM!!! l ins'r Row: R. Cfopp, ll. Wilson. .l. Pertnof, A. lVlaeomh4-r. Slvifioivn Row: Ii. l.indner, L. Adams, IJ. Myler, C. Wallace, ll. Sn-wart. Ansrzivrz W. Nl:-Connell. 62 MSU l'r4-siilenl. Bill Ureh looks over the points he wants to make in me-cling. 4 JUNIOR CLASS The school year of 1961'62 was a very active one for the class of 1963. Under the leadership of Lee Canawanda, for the first semester, and Doug Stewart, for the second, the Junior Class carried out many profitable and interesting projects. They sponsored a very successful Concert Dance, with an unprecedented four hours of continuous music pro- vided, alternately, by Richard lVIaltby and ,lohnny and the Hurricanes. Career Nights, in which experts from many occupations spoke to interested students, were 1963 projects. The Junior Class also proposed the idea that all the four classes provide a scholarship for some foreign student. JUNIOR OFFICERS -VK. Cobb, S. Ilrownt I.. Canawanda, D. Stewart SOPHOMORE CLASS On September 18, the Sophomores returned to the Buck- nell campus feeling newly-acquired rights as upperclassmen. Happily armed with a little superiority, the sophomores immediately set whole-heartedly to hazing the new Fresh- men. Then, as Fresh hazing disappeared into the past, the Sophomore Class began organizing the Block Dance. The dance was held in the street between the Olin Science and the Dana Engineering Buildings, and featured a livcly Htwisti' contest. Most Sophomores returned to the practice of studying with occasional trips to Dunkle's, the Sweet Shop, and of course, the Bison at giggle hour. The year held many memories of pinnings, lit lectures, bridge games, dates with freshmen, all those memories which mark another year past in the sophomores' careers at Bucknell. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS---Sizfvricn: A. Wilson, IJ Schindler. STANIJING: W. Crosswliite. R. Friday FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshman Class arrived in September, eager, though maybe a bit frightened to begin life at Bucknell. Early in the semester they elected their class ollicers who were Charlie Wallace, president, Roy Adler, vice president, Bev Smith, secretary, and Betty Ann Cardona, treasurer. Their main project at first was to stay in college, which required not a little study and elfort. Soon, though, they had passed the fi- nal exam obstaele, Rush Week, and Spring vacation. All too soon, second semester ended after parties, convertible rid- ing, and more studying, and the Freshmen became Sopho- mores ready for their second year of college life. FROSH OFFICERSW-R. Adler. B. Cardona, B. Smith, C. Wallace. U? Q9 if I D UAGENDA Few people who reacl these lines will know exactly .how much time anfl ellorl it lakes to get a college yearhook such as lJ,AGl-INIJA to press. One soon finds, as the stall has lounrl this year. that nothing is as simple as it looks. Prohlems lurk in the most unexpected corners. A seemingly simple joh such as scheduling one picture or writing one piece of copy may mean many hours on the phone and much Hhloorl, sweat, and tearsw hefore it is aecomplishefl. 'lihe rewarcl ol' a joh such as this is the rewarcl of any creative ellort: the real feeling of pleasure one gets from seeing the time one has spent. the ellort one has expenclerl, anrl the nerves one has frayefl come to real fruition. We ol the l962 lfAGl'INIJA stall hope that our ellorts have created a hook which is hoth interesting anfl meaningful to you, the rearlers. rare sight lo sec, llclitor-in-chief Vlfynne rests momcntar S'l'Al l'i fW. Seward. B. llruns, J. Jones. McCuddc-n. P. Sang. li. Daniels. T. Argusl. N. li'arr, l.. Owen. tl. Carson. ' Q W, rrfffw-' 4 :LQ 1' , xg. 1 uf , ll . I X 1 ' f B,,5j,,,..,S M,,,,,,g4,,-5: S- M4,g,,0,,, ll. Sung, E, K,-Uninggy, Svcliun. Editors: L. Ewrll, li. llruns, C. Lyons, L. Own-n. 2 .llllllilffillg SMU: ll. lIm'llmm', .l. 'l'llI'IllHll'll, ll. Danlim-ls. Pll l0L! 1lI'h1'l' RUB' B1 'k l'll l'kS ful' 'IIC 'WH' SIMS- uul N xnm va- llnruugh old IfM:r:Nlms. :fury .Siu-I. N. I . A 4 is Y'-1 3-an 'rr-QQ gl 'flj ' -rf-Q ' ' - 1 J jf A-.o 4 i l tl ' - Busm s Mm wi K4 nl Wllkm on pu pm s for u n 'l'ln- circulation stall staslnes away li'ucklielliur1s for later distrilrution on campus. THE BUCKNELLIAN Let,s he Jl'0 l'CSSlVC,, seemed to he the theme of this , ' V u D ' U n n years lfuelmellmn. Under the editorship of Diane Bowles and thc advisership of John P. Rodgers, the stafl put into practice its knowledge of modern horizontal page lay-out, and attem :ted to make its overall effect ancalinff to both C5 73 G6 79 I 1 6 the egghcad and the liuhhlehead. After participating in Assignment: The American Stu- dent,', a conference of student editors and memhers of the Foreign .Press Association, the lfucknelllfarz. attempted to de- vote more space to national and international affairs as they affect our campus. Other contacts with editors ol' college newspapers provided the editorial hoard with a less pro- vincial view on the editorial responsilmility of the college press. In an attempt to cover the news adequately, stafl' mem- bers found themselves in all departments of the University and at all sports events. The feature staff, headed hy SAM, the literary mouse, tracked down its leads in such unexpected locations as the 'chouse tliat's strictly for the lmirds, the last row of the movie theater, and the scientific lah where the new species Playerum .Foolhallumii was discovered, Emphasis was placed on interpretive writing and re- porting, the judicious use of opinion columns and critical re- views, and the inclusion of more art. TOUCHE Touche, known by everyone on the Bucknell campus, is a slightly ribald literary humor magazine. lt is published four times a year, and as soon as it appears Bucknellians can be seen studying it diligently. lt ollers quite appropriate and subtle satire, imaginative fiction, and most original humor. Touche gives students a chance to use their creative ability and to express themselves in a lighter vein than usual. It provides the perfect outlet lor the creations of aspiring young authors and poets. lVlany pieces ol short story fiction and non-fiction appear in Touclte, giving ambitious writers the necessary impetus to continue writing. Art and literary reviews, editorials and educational essays help round out the subject matter. A 6'lVliss Touchew adorns the pages twice every year to crown the success ol her magazine. Touche is run and organized by Bucknell students. lVlar- cia Rasmussen was editor this year, and business manager was Don W1'ight. . ,A ,Q . N . , l . - M, . ,gl , p . X - gl. Y I . x 'I U t be l 'r N414 y rl ,gl-. -' - cgi:-fs 1. l rl l- ll I 'A 'Y Q K J. '-1 MISS TOUCHES Lois and Karen pause on their way up l3ueknell's improvised ski slope. STUDENT HANDBOOK The Slltfllflll Hanzlbook is mailed to all of l3ucknell's new freshmen to give them a general. idea of what to expect from l1lllVCl'Sily life. It contains many important. and helpful in- formation on university clo's and donate. and rules and reg- ulations. The guide book contains everything from Bucknell Songs and cheers and a compact Hcollegiate dictionaryv to the by-laws of the lVlen's Student Government, Student- Faculty Congress and the Vlfomenis Student Government Association. To freshmen, an important part oil the book is the page enumerating 'cl7reshman Rulesf, Needless to say, Careful study of these rules has kept many a frosh out of Tribunal. The Hamllnoolc is published by the Ollice of the Dean Ol Student Allairs. The Dean selects an editor who then chooses a stall and begins work. This year editors were Diane Strang and Diane Delle. The Hzmrlboolxz contains information about administra- tion, honoraries, activities, fraternities, sororities, sports, and even boasts ol an on-campus telephone directory! Also included in its pages are pictures of the administration, of- ficers ol various organizations, and candid photographs of life at Bucknell. - 7'0UI,'lllC S'l'Al I Kms:-:I.1No: tl. Pulley. l'. Sullivan, D. Wright, l,. Slinelieomh, ll. Simons. Sl-:c:oNn Row: l'. Grant, S. lirowne, M Rasmussen, crlilorg ,l. Ullesen, S. Sugar. ri Mareie- the wil behind Tolwllc. llcde -the capable editor of the Slurfcnl' lllzlullloofr. HANITBOOK S't'AI l - -St-1A'l'l4IDZ M. Barr, S. litzweiler. D. Heilnian N. llarlow. N. llnlclwin. S'l'.-xNmN1:: ll. ltr-sl. lf. Voegtlen. ll. Um-lle, N. Nyeum, l'. liuehl. li. Tinsley. ,l. Pull-o, . . ,M-in I, .....'..' A NVVBU Dal. spins some platters. WVBU ls jazz your favorite music? Or do you prefer the classical or popular type? If music is a constant part of your life, Bucknell's 'radio station, WVBU, will fill all your needs. 'l'his year 'clam for Breakfast started every day with old and new songs and campus chatter. Nightbeat,, rocked Ruckncllians to sleep and at times provided an ex- hilerating study hreak. Vifhen lVlusic IOO tests rolled around, WVllU played the classical selections which were lvcing studiedg then, too, classical arrangements were often played on the other programs. WVBU is run hy the Bucknell students. Student disc jockeys plan the programs and give news and sports reports. Also, the engineers are students gaining practical experience in their fields of study. 'l'o all llucknellians, WVBU liecomes a part of college life and a memory that will long remain. WVBU STA FF- Sl'IA'l'I11IlZ V. liahish, 'I.'. Talley. W. Bennett. S'l'ANnIN1:: W. Coehring, IS. Schwartz, R. l'r1-1-man. Noi' .l,IC'l'llltl'1llZ W. lin-lsford, .l. Dwyer. BUCKNELL ENGINEER '.l'o inform the Bucknell students ofthe engineering activi- ties, to present new developments in the engineering field, and to aid students in the practice of technical writing, the engineers pulilish The lfziclmell Engineer. Articles submitted hy students and faculty concern current industrial develop- ments of interest to alumni and engineering students. Book reviews, alumni news, news of 'llau Beta Pi, thc engineering honorary, and pictures of lVliss Bucknell 'Engineer cater to those more interested in the non-technical features. 'l'hC magazine has heeome an important element to engineers for it provides a means hy which they :may gain experience and develop aliilities in the editorial and liusiness field. The lfltlflfflllflf Engineer is pulilished under the leadership of llavid Windes, editor-in-chief, and Ronald lVlanherz, business man- ager. ISU l'lNtllNl'll'iR STAl l ' 'l'llIlS'l' Row: E. R. Chertkof, R. Ziemer, D. Opperman, D. Sharpe, H. ldark, li. Shultz. Sl-1coNlJ Row: D. Wind:-s, T. llill, H. Winkler, Ii. Atwi-ll, D. Harger, R. Cole, J. Shields. Nor l'1c'rnm:n: R. Manherz, J. Hassenplug, fl . Hadtke. Q wo.,-,,. 1. gglAY:','- ' Tv nv ,,f- .. QM-,,.-:'5f i.F'1' . 3 . .ww -N. K INDEPENDENT WOMEN The activities of the 'Independent W'omen are many ancl varied. Altruistic projects keep thc girls busiest. At Thanks- giving the group made up baskets of food which they sent to needy families in the area. At Christmas they sang carols to the patients in ,Evangelical Hospital. Each year fluring exams the Independents sell candyg the profits of these sales are used to provide a scholarship for a Bucknell coed. This year a scholarship was given second semester to a sophomore, Carol Dunham. Besides their altruistic endeavours, the lnclependents participate in purely-lun activities. They made a lilome- cominv' lloat this ear with Siffma Al Jha lf silon. Also the ' rn Y xo l 5 took part in Sig Derhy, as they do each year. 'lfheir plans lor an afternoon of skiing, skating, and tohoganning at Eaffles Mere were cancelled due to inclement weather. U Each year the Independents elect the members of ln- flcpendenl Council which serves as a representative govern- ment. '.l'he Council meets every Tuesday night and its meetings are open to all. Chairman of the Council this year was ,lane Carson. lNlJl'll'l'lNl7l'lN'l' llUllNtfll. Sl-1.-t'l'I-Ili: ll. Noonic. l.. llavidsnn, ,I Carson. Vllllliflllllllf Miss llcnslcy. N. Asch. S'l'.-KNIJINGZ A. Callag- her, li. Leonard, V. lk'I4!Al'tlllll', ll. llasscll. Il. Rummcll, l'. Squires, N. Callaglicr. 69 I.I. ZIN S 'QQ WRA ISOARIJ Sl'1A'l'I-Ill! U. Kline, Miss Ilryanl, .l. Deinniey, pnsi WRA The Vlfomenis Recreation Association is composed of all Bucknell women. 'l'he executive hoarrl, composed of ofli- ers and class representatives, is elected annually. The func- tion of the executive hoarcl is to organize ancl coorrlinate the various activities of the association. Williiil the WIQA there are variecl sports programs, lmoth interclass and intergroup. The hockey, volleyhall and bas- kelhall teams engage in intercollegiate competition. Syn- chroneltes ancl Orchcsis are also sponsored hy WRA. One of the l1if1Qlllif1Ql1l.S of this year for WRA was the Sports Banquet. llelrl annually in the spring, this hanquet gives WRA. an opportunity to awarfl shields, Bucknell let- ters ancl hracelcts to those girls who have carncfl the rc- lll'lIlQ M. Toniasian, N. Jackson. S'l'ANlnNt:: E. Wiley, M. Morgan, Smith. .l. 'l'hoinas, C. Carson, S. Browne, l.. Lenharfl. 7- 3. -vu-QF' . 1. f Q -- quirecl nuinher of athletie points. Also, lVlay Day which is ,Q-i.ff iJ V ' ' - i planned ancl organizccl each year hy Wlilvwas helfl in llavis Gymnasium. liieaturing clever ancl colorful fiance ar- rangeinents, this ceremony is a trarlition on iNlom's Day. Presenting the 1961 May Queen and her lovely eourt. .,..i Batter up! i W . 1 r V h 3-nk in y e ,a , Al x,.l 1:12. . i I PY S'l'UDlfN'l' IFURUMW fl'llItS'1' Row: .l. Margtiles, lr. Switkes, G. lN'larquardt. Sr:r:oNn Row: S. liunihaugli, .l. NVerner, L. Hardt, N. SCllIl4.'ltl1'l'. Nor l,llC'l'llItl'IIbZ .l. Bnrdielc, li. Prolmst, V. Speer, .l. Selireilwer. BUCKNELL STUDENT FORUM The Bucknell Student -lfl01'l1Il1, which was erealed lay an endowment from the elass of '59, consists of a group of in- terested students from all elasses. Its purpose is to bring outstanding speakers to the campus in order to introduce students to the key issues in a ehanging 'world and to stimu- late interest and serious thinking regarding these problems. Olliecrs for the year were Linda Hardt, presidenlg Gail Nlarquardt, vice presidentg jane Nlargules, seeretaryg and .lohn Vlferner, treasurer. SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT The Society ,lor the Advancement of lVlanagen1ent is a new organization this year. 'lfhe loeal group is 'part of a national organization and reeeived its eharter on March 23, 1962. .lt has 57 memhers and its ollieers are: Don Cllftlllllp, president, Ken Howell, vire president, and Mike Kaufman, treasurer. Mr. Neil F. Shilller is adviser to the group. The purpose ol this soeiety is to promote an interest in industrial management among students hy giving them some idea of the prohleins involved in this oeeupation as welt as the skills needed to perform it sueeesslully. 'lllie soeiety is interested in helping to train college students lor industrial management. S0tII.Ifl'l'Y FOR AlJVANClCMlCN'I' Ol lN'lANACEMlCN'l' 'l nis'r Row: Mr. Shilller. W. Sweet, R. Kim-lin. C. ldell. S. Rohm-rls. M. Kaufinan, S. Davis, C. llall, IJ. Collins. SICCUNIJ Row: ID. llrown, W. Almhott, A. l'r1selier, .l. Royal, t.. btiteler. li. llrnder. li. tiiordano, S. Wlntesnle. .l lllltll I - ft .. . Row: ,l. liitls, .l. Howell, C. I ,-qeqleitieksi-ii, ll. lilippn-clit, R. Newinann, ll. Lliaump. l. l lat-inik. ll. lin-lil. 71 l r tv-4' .,-f tl0MlVlll'l'lSliS -'l'llt0N'l'Z K. Wit-and, V. Springnian. SI41A'I'l'1lJ2 .l. Turnbach, B. Brouse, Evans, J. Burgers. COMMUTERS' CLUB Chi Chi is an organization for women who commute to Bucknell. Its goal is to give its members an opportunity to become acquainted with and participate more fully in the campus life. Freshmen are initiated to college life by a big sisterf' The big and little sister program also provides a way of becoming acquainted with more students. All commuters are given the opportunity to meet other women students when they eat in thc Vl'omcn's llining Hall once a month. The commuters have a room in Hunt Hall in which to study, hold meetings, and have parties. Activities spon- sored by the Chi Chi's include a tea for mothers, a WSGA tea, a Christmas party, a bake sale, and retreats at Cowan. The commuters are represented in WSCA in both the House and Senate. These contacts keep them informed about the various activities on the campus. Jane Turnbach, presi- dent, and Miss Kranich, adviser, lead the club in its activities. BUCKNELL VILLAGE WIVES CLUB Directly across from the football stadium are fifty small, white-framed apartments which house the married students of the university and their families. The development has come to be known as Bucknell Village. The women of this community participate in an organi- zation called the Bucknell Village Wives Club. Each semes- ter they elect new ollicers who maintain fire, safety, and other regulations. The group sponsors such worthwhile projects as bake sales and rummage sales, the proceeds of which are donated to the Odd Fellows Orphanage and the Evangelical Home. An annual Christmas party is held for the children of the Village, and once a semester a baby shower is held. The biggest social event of the 'year for the residents of the Village is the Husband and Wife Banquet held in january at the Sunbury Social Club. IBUCKNELL WIVES-WL. Sturgis, P. Fruit, J. Dislcr, D. Salisbury, N. Hcimcr, B. Parsons. Nor PICTUIIEDZ J. Gardner, F. Pauls. l4 . ..LJ' 7-Y I ' .1 1 lVIr. lirown relaxes in his new surroundings. CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION The religious tone and temper of the campus renter around the widespread activities of the Christian Association. Since Bucknell has always maintained religious alliliations, it advocates a program of non-denominational dimensions through which each student may participate in active service and draw himself closer to his own particular faith. As a result of this program, the Campus Christian .Association maintains a complete calendar of events and projects. A lew days before the start of each school year, the CA sponsors a Freshman Camp at Cowan to prepare new Buck- nellians for university life, and it continues this program of guidance with a series of Freshman Firesides open to all freshmen. The Association also encourages the W'orld Uni- versity Service drive to raise money for overseas scholar- Ships. Service projects, too, fall under the sponsorship of the CA: it establishes work camps for the underprivileged in nearby cities, and it sends volunteer students to help at the old folks' home and the Selinsgrove State School. Among the most ambitious undertakings of the Christian Association are the two weekends it organizes each year. The Hrst of these is the November Religion-in-Life cam- paign. This year, speakers of various denominations were brought to the campus to discuss '5The Nature of Godf' Later, Burma-Bucknell weekend lurthers international under- Slanding by entertaining Burmese students in a firsthand cultural exchange. These and other projects ol the Christian Association come under the direction and supervision of lVIr. Forrest Brown, General Secretary. , irffealrtii l 5 Y l .l' v 'Al . Y if 5 .Ia .' Carol chats with our petite IillI'llIl'St' visitors. . N mum LA CAIllNl'I'l' 'I'lIltS'l' Row: .l. Schartl, .l. IM-l.anm-y, J. Corson, E Mason. SICIIUNII Row: l'. Patton. S. Warner. I . lh-Iinslia. M. Weaver, I' West, Mr. llrown. llilllltll Row: ID. Iilootnquist, R. Machaclilan. ' 73 i K s A . If .W 'W 5'lj1'f' , Mi 9 Iii A A '33 irnt - h'l1l1'll1'lll receives his late guests. C. N D. OIVIVICIISRS Slf1A'l'l-ln: fi. Cole, li. llerrcilcrs, prcxirlenlg L. CAPAND lfaeh year several plays are produced hy the student dra- matic association, Cap and Dagger, under the guidance ol Mr. Rex Kleitz and lVlrs. Harvey Powers. This yearis pro- ductions include Servant of Two lVlasters,,' Separate Talrlesf, lVlachcth,,' and .lloadside.,' In addition to producing plays on its own, Cap and Dagger sponsors another group, Aetoris hah. The purpose ol this extension of the Cap and Dagger group is to put on smaller productions, one-act plays, experimental plays, and other things which do not fit into the regular Cap and Dagger schedule. Also, the Aeloris Lah regularly produces Sm-in-ry? , if 3, 4? 14 if M1 y P lj' nl ,M v, f i iii' 'I'Iu- lllillit'-Ill! crew, an essential part ol' any play . . . ff if .,. Reid. STANDING! M r. Powers, H. Cola-n, M. Russell, Mr. Kleilz. DAGGER a childrenis show. This year the ehildren's show was 'iheonardois Flying lVlachine.7' lVlcmhership in Cap and Dagger must be earned hy par- ticipation in the organization's productions. Each job nets the student a specific numher ol points. Wl1CIl he has ac- quired eighteen points, hy working haekstage, or hy acting, or aiding erew committees, the student is eligible for mem- hership. The guiding committee of Cap and .Dagger is Theta Alpha Phi, thc national dramatics honorary. TAP chooses plays, directors, and designers to he produced lay Cap and Dagger. Linda makes lu-r grand entrance. fx ,E , H W1 ' -cj ,, . JJ - N, , gf 1 3 ' Cviiw . A iv C wr' . ' v , Q ?? it-wmv 9 -ul, ! M nd D1 ' cr prcsunls N W 5 fr. H wav' 2 '-Zififgk rl' .1 Ei I F U ll iv 1,4 C? aw ,, Q D f,' ,rl .32 .1r- LL, 1' Kgs: -1,7 '-3. 1 -3 1-svnls lllvir lll'UllllCli0Il it 'il 0RE'l l'ES: K. Abel, ll. ll:-vine. tl. 'l'hnrn. l,. Davidson, A. Ken f.,,.,. My name is Cary l,angforal, l'm the luaulcr of the band . . Precision is our most important product. lg, ff 5, gg. ' 2 a Lal .Presenting the Bucknell marching band . . BISON BAND One of the busiest organizations on campus is thc Buck- nell lVlarching Band. The Bison Band participates in pa- rades, pep rallies, and each year accompanies the football team to several away games. Under the leadership of lVlr. Allan Flock, the Band has become a nucleus of Bucknell spirit. While many Bucknell students are enjoying their last days of vacation, the Bison Band has already begun re- hearsals. ',l'wo weeks of practice at band camp plus a 'few cold nights of practice into November enable the band to perform dillicult and impressive halftime performances during football season. Among the performances this year, perhaps that on lJad's Day remains most vividly in the minds of the Bucknellians. For the fathers the Bison Band selected the lVlarch of the Olympians, a tribute to Bucknell athletes. After football season the Band retires to the 'Ldungeonn beneath the W'omen's 'Dining Hall. When the winter snows thaw in spring, the band emerges as the Bucknell Symphonic Band, prepa1'ed for its annual spring tour. This year on tour the Band traveled to Long Island, Connecticut, and lVlas:-zacliusetts. Finally the l96,l.-'l962 school year ended for the Bison Band with the traditional May Day Festival held in honor of the mothers of the Bucknellians. l I 5 CHAPEL CHOIR Each Sunday morning for Chapel the Bucknell Chapel Choir dons its gold and hlue rohes to participate in the service. The choir serves the same purpose as any choir in a Protestant Church. In addition to singing for Chapel, the group also takes part in the Annual Convocation cere- mony and usually presents a program of Christmas music just hefore the holidays. The choir consists of sixty-hve students, hoth men and women, chosen hy auditions. Besides having satisfactory voices, the memhcrs of the choir must. he ahle to rcad music to some degree. The organization is directed hy Dr. Willizliii D. lVlcRea, Chairman of the .lVlusic Department. Although the choir sings many of its selections a capclla, usually it is accompanied hy this year's organist, Lina Roth. The student memhers play a hand in the direction of the choir,s activities. The manager this year, Rohert Smink, is responsihle for planning the annual tour. The Choiris sec- retary was Marilyn lihersole, while lihrarian was Sue llall. The Choir had two student conductors this year. lVlarilyn lfhcrsole and Stuart Sharp. Gown mistress was Sandra Adams. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA This year has heen a very successful one for l3uckncll's Symphony Orchestra. 'Under the leadership of lVlr. Ken- neth ,losephson. the Orchestra performed several concerts on campus, including the performance of Haydnis Mass with the Mixed Chorus for the annual Christ.mas concert, their own concert on Fehruary 25, and a concert with other musi- cal organizations for the May Festival on Parents, Vifeckend. The Orchestra, in addition made a tour of the Scranton, Pennsylvania and Alhany, New York areas. A highlight of their relpcrliore was llovhaness' Siqvlh Symplmny, a new composition that had just heen premiered in New York. The ofliccrs for the l96l-62 season were: Pain lVlillcr, student managcr, Linda Cagliardi, puhlicity chairman. Chris Rishell, secretary, and Adrian Axtell and liarh Cross, lihrar- ians. Carrie Schilling was piano accompanist, and Kendra Budd was a ,featured soloist on piano. ..?.' Y .Q -l WOMEN'S GLEE CL.UB The Women's Clee Club, under the direction of Mr. Allan Flock, is comprised of about eighty Bucknell coeds. ,l he group presented several performances tlns year at Bucknell in addition to their concerts performed on tour. The girls sang first on Dadis Day in the Fall. In the Spring, they performed at the May Day Festival and also in a special concert given in conjunction with the Menis Clee Club and the Band. This yearis tour took the Clee Club to the New 'York-New Jersey area over mid- semester vacation. This tour is organized by the manager ol' the Clee Club, who this year was Betty Burrows. Other ollicers were: Carol Schellman, assistant manager: Ginny Mac Arthur, secretaryg Nancy Hockenhury, treasurerg and Ruth Eleanor Dob- son, student director and accompanist. MEN'S GLEE CLUB The lVlen,s Glee Club lor 1961-62 is a smaller and more selective organizatirm than it has been in recent years. A smaller size, however, does not mean a smaller sound or a smaller spirit! After the annual pre-tour party at the Theta Chi house for the Womenis Clee Club, the men made their concert tour between first and second semesters. This year they sang in Washington, D. C., Baltimore. and Norristown. The Octet took a special side trip and sang concerts in Philadelphia. A combined concert was planned with the Women,s Glee Club and the Band for April 8. The olheers for the 1961,-62 term were: Dick Buggeln, manager, and ,lim Mon- teith, assistant manager. 11:7-f ,.. rw! M' Txyr xv 4-qu--1 Olttil-IICSIS l'llItS'I' Row: ll. fwieker. .l. lioylanee, ll. llrnnn. K. llerner. K. Class, N. lslenrlerson. Sl'ICtlNlDliUW1 ll. Moyer. S. llauer, ,I. llowry, C. Ness, K. Metz. Ililtlltll Row: ,I. lfisher. li. llinnner, ti. llanclerbt-ek. R. hinting, tl. Doughty ORCHESIS Orchesis, the moclcrn clance club at Bucknell, will guar- antee still muscles, aching limbs, but plenty ol healthy exer- eisc lor its members. 'llhe club consists ol about 25 girls who are invitecl to join Orchesis alter competitive try-outs. 'l'hose who clo not qualify lor the senior group, however, arc automatically permitlecl to join the apprentice group. 'lfliis year, as is the custom, Orchesis ancl Synchronettcs combinefl their respective talents to protluee the annual pro- gram ol swimming ancl clancing. Also, Orcliesis contributed two numbers to the lVlay Day festival in the Spring. ln a third performance, callecl 4iWtl1'kSl1tJlJ,,, the group presented several short. compositions which they had perfected during the year. Orchesis is clirccterl by lVlrs. Nora lilze, one ol Bueknell's physical eflucation teachers. 'l'hc ollieers this year were: Gail Vanclerbeek, presiclentg Sanrly litzweiler, vice presi- flcntg anrl Paula Siehel, secretary-treasurcr. SYNCHRONETTES llcacllinell Extra-ivetll ancl the Synchroneltes' water show has begun. Twenty-five water-loving eo-etls, untler thc flireetion ol Mrs. Patricia Hugh. comprise Bueknellls water ballet group. The girls are seleetetl by competitive try-outs in October on the basis of their sliill. grace. ancl swimming ability. During the year they practice diligently to prepare for their annual water show. 'llhe show was presentecl this year on April 6 anrl 7 anrl leaturecl Synelironette Synclieatecl -heafllinefl articles about a ultumble on West Side, Millie Temptation ol Aclam antl live, the space race, the weather, a horse race, society goings-on. anml other newsy items. This year the Sync-hronettes purehasecl some new equip- ment lor use in their show. 'l'heir main purchase was an unclerwater speaker. Ollicers ol the organization were: Dec Bassett, prcsiclentg Sally Robison, vice prcsiclentg liflarmlic Napier, seeretaryg and Penny Sine, treasurer. SYNC!-lRONI+I'1 l'ESffl ms'r Row: ll. hlcnonsck. Y. Aseh, l'. Squires. ,l. lit-lnlney, tl. Nottage. .l. Robinson. tl. Smith. A. llet-ker. l.. Kalberer. I .l. Kinney. Sl1:r:oNn Row: S. Seville, ll. Haynn-r. l'. Stout. S. lleehtel, M. .lann-s, lil. Napier. l. Mohr. lr. Vogel. Nl. lil4'Corrl. ll. l'il'l'tl1'l'lt'li. N. Smith. ililltlttl How: ID. llassu-tl. Mrs. l'. llngh. -2737 if 3:3- '.:s+?Q1?fi -- l lk 4i ri ,Il , 'W ef 5 'rv 'ff I ,- x-Q S . 'feef 3 -fuxv F- 'GL 5 1 f Q-qw. ,xx - l '-:g.x4- K -, - 1,-f-- 'A '-Qzj v .-n------4' ,ff I . V V i X X X . L 'X 5 h ici' Ei, ' -:L sg 5 SX 1' ,, I . ,YEL 7: 15 X - .--' - . 4,-W ' A' . saga I X' 4 .- .5 X - f P -fix ' x- ' Z f sl X '- . ' X .,,. ,, Q I H:-.L :fi ,VVi. 3 A., , f' 1 m .r an yi Lian R X if L 4 X Wu 'R xx , , -J lf 4-' , if , wx: 1 .. . MX lu.- ,Nv E . N ,,.: X I Mr. Humphrcys z - - Cmuzlm 0114-Il Cmu:l1Wruhl0y Couch Prumlvr Couch Oberlin Strul,ugy In-aulqllurlurs und the winter lluhilut. t.:1Pill7IlKl'iIDI1S 82 ', L' ,ji t. W CURILTII Latour Cmuzln l,0ll'l'S Mr. Biggs Couch Blum 46.2 .3 M ,Head Coach Boh Odell and Captain Kirk Foulke. l ItoN'r ROW: K. 'l'wiford, ll. Morgan, 'l'. Notewarc. B. Wil liams, l'. Malone, K. Foulke, cupmin: W. Mayer. 'l'. Alex ander, A. Ditka, .I. West, R. Cosgrove. Srzcoivn Row: B. Chanmp, K. Giordano. C. Johnson, D. Williams, N. Carrity, IJ. Lelmec, D. Tyrrell, C. Newland, D. Orlowski, G. Rica, IJ. Novak, B. Urch. 'littlltll Row: 'l'. Boyd, B. Cooley, t-I. Williams, B. Aleva, A. Cahral, M. Seigfried, H. Steen, I . lfiehter. .l. Thornton, M. Connell, B. Rodgers. l'l0lllt'I'll How: .l. Barron, B. Swineford, B. McQuown, .l. flicks, ',l'. Richards. .l. Elliott, B. Lipinski, l'orter, P. Morgan. M. Hart. l'Ilf'l'II How: Mr. li. Oberlin, enfl eomrlzg r. l-I. Biggs, lrninerg Mr. B. l.atour, freshnznn. conellg Mr. F. Cornelius. rlsxishllit line coach: Nlr. Nl. Melherger, ax- Sixlunl freslnnnn. enrich: Mr. B. Vlfralmley, line coach: Mr. li. Odell, lllttlfli Cllllfllfj lVlr. l . Prender, lmckfelfl emzrtlrg 'l'. Valley, llllIlIllg!'7'. FOOTBALL Bucknellis season-opening lootlmall game with Cettyshurg marked both a first and a last for the Bisons. lt was the first game of the 1961 campaign for Bucknell and the last meeting of the two teams in the Botary Bowl in llershcy, Pa. lt was also the first time in three years that the Bisons were without the services of All-American quarterhack Paul Terhes. In early Septemher several thousand eager Bison fans crowded Hershey Stadium to see what kind of a foot- hall team Coach Bob Odell would field in the wake of Terhes' departure. lVlany thought they had received disastrous fore- sight early in the first, quarter of the contest when a lmloeked Bucknell quick kick resulted in a 6-0 C-Burg lead. 'llhe Bi- sons quickly retaliated with a 69 yard TD drive. however, with sophomore Mike Seigfried going over for the score. Pat Malone. who gained l08 yards in twelve carries. tallied the second Bucknell touchdown on a ten yard carry around left end to give the Bisons their sixth consecutive win over two seasons. Temple University. the second night, game on the Buck- nell scheclule proved to he a much rougher opponent than Cettyshurg as they forced the Bisons to gamhle in order to win. Quarterback Norm Carrity, who estalmlished himself as 'l'erhes' replacement in the C-Burg contest. elected to go for the win when he took an option play around end for a two-point conversion after Bucknell had fought to score their lone TD in the fourth quarter. Carrity literally dove the last two yards to give Bucknell a thrilling 8-7 victory. The Bisons received a lmreak in the third period when a Temple score was called hack hecause of a clipping penalty. Tom Alexander was named Chuckles Ax-lVlurder for an unprecedented second time in a row. Bucknell's seven game winning streak came to an end the following weekend when the Colgate University eleven shut out the Bisons 13-0. A Bucknell fumhle set up a Bed Baider score after only 3:38 had gone hy in the contest. A 37-yard pass play hy the lVlaroon in the second period gave the Colgate team a I3-0 lead with little time remaining in the first half. The Bisons moved to the Raiders' one yard line hcfore time ran out. 'lille Bison defense, which hui! Photo by Mike Cunningham, Hethlehein, l'a. 'l'hornton, Alexander, Cosgrove and Tyrrell stop Lehigh runner. played so many great games during the 1960 season, tight- coed up in the second half, but Bucknell could get only as close as the nine yard stripe of Colgate. Neither team was able to score in the third or fourth stanzas. Norm Garrity was lost for the season because of an injury in the Colgate game and the Bisons were forced with the pressing problem of finding a quarterback for the always rough Rutgers game. Junior Ron Giordano was thrown into the breach, but suffered the indignity of having his Hrst pass turned into a 55 yard scoring interception by the Scarlet. Rutgers scored early in the game on a 34 yard drive capped by a 2 yard quarterback sneak by Sam Nludie. llutgcrs built up a 2l-0 lead in the first half before sophomore lVlike Connell intercepted a Scarlet pass and weaved 235 yards to score the Bisons' only TD. l or the seventh straight game the magnificent Bucknell defense held the opposition scoreless in the second half as liutgers took at 2l-fi decision. Lafayette 'provided the first Bison shutout of the l961 season as Bucknell capitalized on several Leopard errors to gain a 'I3-0 win. Ray Cosgrove's 37 yard run set up the first score. Soph quarterback Don Rodgers directed the second Bison score as he teamed with Ash Ditka for a twenty-yard tally. The second half was a long series of ball exchanges as neither team could get an offensive attack mounted. 'l'om Alexander was named Chuckles Ax-Murder for the third time in five games. Alexander was also named to the ECAC All-liast team of the week. Ray Cosgrove was the winner of the 4'Bronco award, a new award given to the outstanding offensive player in each game. The second straight shutout of the campaign was hung up the next weekend by the Bisons as four players got into a scoring parade that crushed a weak Muhlenberg squad 27-0. End Rene Clements got things started early in the Hrst period when he fell on a bad pass from the Mule center that reached the end zone. Soph John Barron drove three yards in the second period to up the count to 13-0. In the third quarter Ken 'llwiford displayed real power as he bulled his way I5 yards for the third Bison touchdown. A fl5 yard satellite from Ron Giordano to sophomore John 'l'hornton accounted for the last score as Bucknell upped its record to four wins, two losses. George Rieu, a junior 84 Williams, Alexander, Ditka and Cosgrove pave way for Cio on kickoff return against Rutgers. All-MAC, ECAC All-East and Captain-elect Tyrrell. I Tenn Alexander, All-East and All-MAC guard. V .sa X' ,N.f'J- 5 iw. -N XXL-ar .. l XS 45..,..,., g,.g'N 2.j 1 7? 35-if f rf, .f w'fV 'df 'J 5 , .4 22 A . ,- -+A'f,.-rl n . ' .D .- ,-.A .-.' , . 'm , ' 92:4 nv .,,' -ws, W, ' G ,v lr .' , 1 uf Q5 f f-fx A '- KJ Q J , .0 4. J A 77 f. Vik I' S . . .. - E, .va-dr, lH'!'- tw im 1251-1 IWff3.f'4,'-ff' LU'-'Z ' A I 1 ff f-fwff 135, l1'.'F':'- NA il. f' 1 U6-wifi I ,f : in . A tlw 1 xy? A- nj M Q - ' ,. ' , vu. F9' ' A -A-' fx A .5Px 'Q 'I' A .- I A A v v ,ft ' fp- I 1 - . U Q 3? X r. , 1 f - H-.. v- - ' E33 7 ix' 5'-Q' , , p.. . ' 'Q' A f. X K y - f 4 'Q L ! F 'x W' V lf'- rwq Q 1 ' - ' fx . ,nf . 3 ' - -fa rx L, . , 4 1 ag , I , J .' F Q' Q . ,r .a. , 'PN W 1!',.Z I ffffi ' 5 5 , I :W 1 A ' fb f,,. J' fks Y' J' w 4'-1 , M' umm 4 All-MAC halfback Ray Cosgrove and running mate Ash Ditka. Smitty and Clam close in on Engineer. Cin rushes up. Connell sweeps right and ul Buffalo Plmlu by Mikl' Cunninglluln, li:-Ilnlm-hu-m. A center, and Barron received the defensive and offensive awards, respectively. Two and a half minutes had elapsed when the University of Buffalo scored to lead Bucknell 6-0 early in the first period on the ,following Saturday. A 60 yard Buffalo pass play wiped out a brilliant 00 yard opening kickoff return by soph lVfike Connell. Connellis run was nullified by a Bucknell fumble on the first play from scrimmage. Connell later caught two passes for 5Nl- yards as Bon Giordano engineered a 72 yard drive for the tying touchdown. A fumble recovery by 'l'om Alexander set up the winning 'l'D, but it took all the resourcefullness of the tough Bucknell defense to contain late Buffalo threats. 'l'he last one came late in the fourth period when the Bulls drove to the Bison 27 before Bay Cosgrove intercepted a pass to put the game on ice, 12-6. Lehigh University used a huge line and a bullish offense, coupled with an ineffective Bucknell offensive game, to take a l2-7 decision over the Bisons. If there ever was an if game during the ,Ol season the contest with the Engineers was it. Bucknell failed to take advantage of three good scoring opportunities, had a field-goal hit the cross bar, and gave up a touchdown on a trick play. It was a cour- ageous effort by the first team defensive unit which saw action during most of the game. Bucknell scored when George Bieu blocked a quick-kick on the Engineer eight- yard line. Bon Giordano kept the ball on a pass play and skirted left end to tally the only Bucknell TD, with only 111- seconds left in the half. Giordano put on one of the greatest passing exhibitions seen in recent years the following weekend when he racked up 225 yards in the air, including H6 on five passes to end Dick Tyrrell, who made the .All-East team of the week, as Bucknell took a come from behind win from Delaware, 22-ffl. Gio was unanimously named Bronco for his effort that matched Paul 'lierhes best, while the entire defensive team was named Mt: Chuckles Ax-Murder. The Bisons trailed lflt-6 with only minutes remaining in the third quarter and were .forced to gamble on a fourth down situation in order to score the tying touchdown and conversion. Passes from Giordano to Ash Ditka gave the Bucknell team and Coach Odell a well-deserved, hard fought ending to a successful season. l 00'l'BAl.l. MANAfll'IBS Always on the job. l lt0N'l Row Pratt, 'I'. Talley, B. True. S1-:como Row: B. Melville, t lx in M. Minkin. li. Zimmer. Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Cir 1901 FOOTBALI. RECORD 12 Gettysburg 8 iltllllllt' , , 0 Colgate . . 6 Butgers . . , ,. 13 Lafayette , , . . 27 lyluhlenberg . . , . 12 Buffalo ,, , , Y . . 7 Lehigh , , - 22 Delaware , Wtxir 65 Lost 3 1 gives Bisons hal flime lead at Bethlehem. Boyd It the way on play. t Photo by Mike Cnnningliain Bu lhlt In in Again leading the scorers was Lyman Ott with 10 goals FRONT Row: A. Robinson, nuumgerg R. Bewlay, W. Saul, R. Wadharns, H. Levine, D. Huhlcy, D. May, C. Rogge, S. Conger. S1-:coma Row: D. Simpson, A. Cuttcrniulh, L. Steininger, W. White, C. Weil, l . l aniuriss, co-r:upl.g L. OH, co-capt.g C. Bushnell, W. Dahl, F. Shultz, Mr. H. Peters, corzclt. SOCCER Led by Co-Captains Lyman Ott and Frank Famariss, Coach Hank Peters' booters bounced back with four straight victories after losing their first five games. The Bisons just could not seem to put the hall into the nets until the Lafayette game after which they outscored their opponents 17-2. The team added another disheartening defeat when they sunk under a powerful Navy team 1-0 in a battle that showed what a talented team Bucknell actually had. lineluding fl. against lVluhlenbergJ to bring his three-year total to 34- goals, a school record. Other top scorers were Bil Dahl f5l, Al Guttermuth UU, and Frank Famariss l2J. Dahl, Famariss, and Ott had five, four, and three assists respectively. The defense, led by Howie Levine in the goal, Lee Steininger at fullback, and Cap Weil and Dune llubley at B. Dahl and Co-Capt. L. Ott receive pre-season instruction from Coach Mr. H. Peters. pw ., . A . 'N-.. halfhaeks grew into an outfit that allowed only 3 goals in the last five games. Steininger was the most improved player on the team and deserves much of the credit for the team,s late upsurge. Bil Dahl will captain next year's squad which will have to depend on players from this year's successful freshman team to fill the seven starting positions left vacant by grad- uation. 1961 SOCCER RECORD Bucknell Temple --,..- Bucknell Elizabethtown Bucknell Cornell --.-- Bucknell Cettyshurg - Bucknell Penn Slate -- Bucknell Lafayette --- Bucknell Lehigh -M Bucknell Delaware --- Bucknell Muhlenberg - Bucknell Navy s...... Won fl-5 Lost 6 Q. Goalie Howie Levine M in inany aspeels il was a long harcl season. hul lhere were a numher of hrighl spols for lhe Bison haskelhall learn during lhe winler. Al the enrl of lhe eampaign the seoil hoarrl showerl only seven vielories in 22 games. hnl several ol lhese successes were quile nolahle. Following a loss lo Sl. ,loseplfs in the season opl,m.l.1lu Bisons were healen in the seeoncl hall in three sueees-sive slarls againsl l.al'ayelle, Cornell and Delaware. the surprise learn in lhe Wlicilfille ,Allanlie Conleremze. ln lhe final galne helore Chrislmas vaealion Co-Captain Joe Sleiner anrl Hill Sloreh paeefl lhe Bisons lo a 7-l-5 0 vii lory over Gel.lyshln'g. lhe lirsl win ol' lhe season. llelurning from vaealion, Coach Ren Krihhs' loam dropped a lough 70-78 cleeision lo llulgers in overlnne ancl lhen losl lhreo more in a row helore coming up wilh the hig one ol the sea- son, a sonncl 75-59 lhrashing ol' a highly regarrlecl Navy lealn. Againsl, lhe lVli4lclies Sleinel' seoreil 27 poinls. I7 ol lheni in lhe seeonll hall, ancl pulled flown 25 rehounrls, lhe second lliglllfsl lolal in Bucknell hislory. This was cleliniley x lf one. ol lhe linesl, perlorlnanczes ol his hrlghl eareer anrl one of ilu lo J all-arouncl ellorls in lhe East clurine' lhe season. Ulher P ehiel eonlrihulors lo lhe win over Navy were Sophomore llon llesler ancl Co-Caplain Mike lfaclclen wilh I7 a poinls respeelively anfl lion 'l.ampus wilh len rehounrls. w intl len 'Ihe eourlmen macle ll lwo In a row wilh an easy Ill li! vielory over C. C. N. Y. in lhe nexl ouling as Steiner seoiul 27 poinls. IU in lhe firsl hall. and was nainecl lo lho lfiaslern College Alhlelie Conference leam of lhe week for his ellorls. An'-'ie Cenlile bummed in I0 Joinls anil liiaclclen seorecl ll Z1 l l lo aill the eause againsl lhe Beavers. Bucknell won only one ol its nexl live games. ll 7 ll-O0 vielory over Roehesler, hul. Steiner eonlinuml lo sparkle as wh he seorefl IIO points in lhe live eonlesls. Slrangely enol g his higgesl game of lhe season was a Ui-70 loss lo liasalls .lee lossecl in seven field goals lor ,I-li points in lhe opening 20 minules and lhen sliallerecil all reeorcls wilh I3 liehl goals and one free throw in lhe seeoncl hall' lo wiml up lhe gains wilh flii poinls. Mllilf. FADDEN , C0-Crzpluili. Sleinvl' for Iwo :igainsl Cornell. lioach Krihhs l70llflQl'llllllllll'S ,loe afler going over 1000 for his can-el'. 89 'lihis total was one more than his own Bucknell single game record set a year ago against Lehigh and also bettered hy one the llavis Gymnasium record. Sleineris 27 points in the second hall was also a Bucknell record as was his mark ol' 20 held goals. 'lihe next hig victory lor the team was a 69-68 thriller over Penn State that avenged an earlier loss to the Nittany Lions. Steiner led all the scorers with 21 points, hut the winning hasket Cilmtt on a 20-loot jump shot hy Bill Fry with live seconds remaining in the game. Fry wound up with I5 points and Hester and Lampus notched ten apiece. Bucknell won two of its last five games, an 80-72 victory over Albright and a runaway 100-67 decision over lVlul1len- herg. Steiner tallied 29 points, Fry 20, Gentile l3 and l.ampus ll against Alhright to counteract a brilliant 33- point performance hy the visitors, Tom ljearsall. In the lViuhlenlJerg rout Steiner wound up his home career with 30 points and Lampus turned in his top varsity performance with 2l points and 13 rebounds. In this game lradden also had lil reliounds and Steiner pulled down 2l stray shots. in addition lo setting single game records against LaSalle, Steiner wound up his career with l200 points, a Bucknell record, and had the second highest career rehound- ing total in the schoolis history. At the end of the season he was named to the third all-state team and received honor- alile mention on the all-conference team. The other graduating seniors on the squad were Lampus, liiadden and Kevin Cooney. Returning to form the nucleus of next ycarls squad are'F'ry, Hester, Gentile, Al Kaminskas, Bill Headley, Tom ,lohnson and Charlie Seiler. ,Hester takes aim TEAM FHUNT: Co-captains M. Faddcn, J. Steiner. RACK: K. Cooney, U. Hester, W. Headley, Seiler, D. Lampus, H. Smoker, W. Sloreh, A. Kaminskas, A. Gentile, W. Fry, T. .IOIIIISOIL lluuluu lluukm liuuknv lluvkm Rum-km liuukm lluclcm Ruukm Rum-lun lluuluu lillvlillt 449 51 6l 59 7'1- 78 59 67 50 744 84' Sl. ,loss-plw . l.axl:ly4'llu Corus-ll , lJl'lllW2ll'1' Uultyslmr KlllgL1'l'S G4-I I yslmurv llr-lalwuru l'vnn Slam- Nuvy , , C.. I.. N. N OUCHI 1961-62 VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD 79 59 76 77 50 79 69 73 61 59 48 lxvlill lllll7lillL'll Bucknell Rucknvll lluukm-ll lllIClill1'll lhuzkncll lluukm-ll .liuuluwll Rucknull lluckna-ll Bucknell 7, Lost 155 57 78 66 78 60 69 50 80 448 . . . M100 411. 'I'4-mplv Ruulwslm-1' , cltblgilll' , l,:lSullo lllll IN-nn Slam llullulu ,, Allmriglll l.1-high . lVl11lll1-nlu-rg., NV1-sl Illlll!-1l1'I Oops. vxcllsv mv. Maunz home first in hreaststroke. SWIMMING The Bison swimming team had its finest season ever, winning nine of eleven dual meets, finishing second in the Middle Atlantic Conference Championships and twelfth in the Eastern Seaboard Intercollegiate Championships. Once again Co-Captains Bill Dearstyne and Bill Dorr were the standout individual performers, but they got plenty of help from Charlie Maunz in the breaststroke and Eric Moore in the distance freestyle events. For the third year in a row Dearstyne won the 100-yard and 200-yard backstroke events in the MAC meet, establish- ing conference records of 257.4 and 2:08.3. In the Eastern meet he placed fourth in the 200-yard backstroke and low- ered his MAC mark to 2:06.7. Dorr climaxed a highly successful career by qualifying for the 100-yard freestyle final in the Eastern Champion- ships with a time of :50.fl', a conference record. He finished sixth in the final and also just missed qualifying for the 220-yard freestyle final. In the MAC Championships he finished second in the 220-yard freestyle, anchored the sec- ond place freestyle relay team and anchored the Bison fl00-yard medley relay team that won the event in the con- I962 SWIMMING RECORDS UNIVERSITY RECORDS 4100-yd Medley Relay flffl-0-yd. Freestyle 111 W... Eric Moore, 4135.1 d F I Dearslyne' Maunzf 5U'f'IgJ-Ti Igorr' 33322 200-yd. Breaststroke ....-.......s. Charlie Maunz, 2:26.4- 2201 leesty e -i- 'ooss s--s'- 2 Off' 2' 7' ' 4100-yd. Freestyle Relay, sme1e1e,Nef1e1,Ffymlemieg, 3231.2 50-yd. Freestyle 111 1 1. ..... Enos Fry, 123.2 I 1 D Butterny R-wiv ---- 2:06.9 BRCICSITOICC ............... .. BII eafstylle, 257-44 100,yd Freestyle mu -ggrr Bill DOH, 50.4, 100-yd Breaststroke 11 111 Charlie Maunz, 1104.3 200-yd Backstroke 11 111 Bill Dearstyne, 2106.7 100-yd Butterfly 111- ..-- .Iim Smigie, :55.1 FREAS-ROOKE 'POOL RECORDS 220-yd Freestyle .A..-, Bill Dorr, 2110.2 flfflio-yd. Freestyle ........s...s..,.ew Eric Moore, 1L:ll15.2 200-yd Butterfly ..s. ,lim Smigie, 2106.9 200-yd Breaststroke .e..,........... Will Snyder, 2130.5 200-yd Backstroke . 1 111 Bill Dearstyne, 2109.1 11100-yd. Freestyle Relay Shields, Nadal, Fry, Fleming, 3:3fl4.7 MAC RECORDS 400-yd. Medley Relay E 114110-yd. Freestyle 111 ..,, Eric Moore, 4135.1 Deafstynee Mauvz, SIVUUOII, DUTY, 3152-3 200-yd. Breaststroke 11 111 Charlie Maunz, 2126.114 100-yd. FTGCSIYIC 111 111 111111 11111 Bill Dorr, 250.44 100-yd, Backstroke M11 ---- Bill Dearstyne, 157.114 200-yd. Backstroke 111 Bill Dearstyne, 2:06.7 100-yd. Breaststroke 11 11, Charlie Maunz, 1104.3 92 l ference record time of 3:52.3. 'l'he other members of the team were Dearstyne, Maunz and Fowler Stratton. Maunz established conference records while winning both the 100 and 200-yard breaststroke events in the con- ference championships. His MAC record in the 200-yard race is 2126.114 and the record in the 100-yard event is l:0flt.3, the mark he posted while qualifying for the final in the Eastern meet. Moore easily captured the fltfl-0-ya1'cl freestyle in the MAC meet and then went on to finish second in the Eastern Championships in that event. His time of 4435.1 was over four seconds under his winning time in the MAC Champion- ships and a new conference record. During the season Bucknell swimmers broke school rec- ords in all but one event. The new standard bearers are the medley relay team of Dearstyne, Maunz, Stratton and Dorr, Dorr in the 220 and 100-yard freestyle, freshman Enos Fry in the 50-yard freestyle, freshman ,lim Smigie in the 200- yard butterfly, Dearstyne in the 200-yard backstroke, Moore in the lltfl-0-yard freestyle, Maunz in the 200-yard breast- stroke, and the freshman 11100-yard freestyle relay team of ,lohn Shields, Bob Nadal, Fry and Jack Fleming. Dorr and Harris ready to go in 220-yard freestyle. The freshman swimmers were undefeated in six meets. lil xiii' Nd TEAM-FRONT: Co-Captains W. Dcarstyne and W. Dorr. BACK: T. David, C. Maunz, D. Ulp, F. Stratton, E. Moore, H. Harris, J. NVeinn1gnm, T. Sells, R. Ayers, H. Cohen, niruulger. Missing from photo, R. I'Itnnphreys. 93 lim-knull Hucknvll liuuknull liuukna-ll liuukm-Il llurwlmcll llllcknmrll Bum-kmvll l3ln'km-ll Huukm-ll lhlczklwll IWQ VARSHW'SWIMNHNC ,, , , ,, 74 ,6l ,56 A, 59 , ,, 37 , W , A 48 fl-4. 50 61. , ,, 56 I' ., ,,,., ,,. .11 l.:1fuyvllc H. - , I' N M ,WW Cvllyslruru l'wUl'IHlLlII1 ,, RECORD N. Y. U. Rulgcrs ,H W, Pillslmurgh l,uSz1lIc llc-luwurmr Lulugh , l'cnnsylvuni.1 MAC Cllumpinnslxips - A 2nd IWUH 9, Lust 2? Ayn-rs off in rcluy. The Co-Captains. S W I M M I N G 94 Off In il good slurl. Dura' un wily In 220 rr-cord. x 5- Loyle rules on top . . . . . . 'l'hcn hc gets the pin. TEAM 'l'lHUN'I' Row: .l. Km-hn. W. Sweet. Il. llusel, ,l. Coyle, Co-Capt. K. llrusl. ll. Ilurton. Ilfxclq Row: Mr. l . Prcmlcr, M. Andrews. W. kiftllllllllq .l. l'ortnol'. G. llnssingcr. ll. lirwuy. U. Mcllcun. 'l'. llzirris, Mr. .l. Rather. WRESTLING The l.962 season was the finest in the schoolls history 'for the Bucknell wrestling team. Couch l7recl Prencler's grup- plers were unclelealefl in nine clual matches uncl linishecl seconfl in the lVlirlflle Atlantic Conference Chznnpionsliips. Sophomore John Coyle wus the outstanding inclivirlual wrestler, going unrleleutefl cluring the regular season and finishing us runner-up in the lfl7-pound class in the lVlAC tournament. The regular season recorcls ol the other starters were .lim Koehn 1.6-2-ll in the l23-pound class. Bill Sweet Q3-Ol in the l30-pound class, Burl Dusel tl!-ll in the l37-pounfl class, Co-Captain Ken Brust 17-l-l il in the 157-pound class, .lon Portnol t7-2l in the l67-pound class. Glenn llussinger 1.6-2-ll in the 'I77-pound class and Co-Captain Bill Grahznn t7-l l in the heavyweight clivision. Koehn and Sweet finishcfl thircl in the MAC Champion- ships, Brust was the runner-up in the l57-pounfl class. :intl Portnol' finisherl fourth in the l67-pound class. .ln the race for the team title the Bisons finished hehinfl Lycoming. the Winner, and host West Chester, and uliezul of defending cham- pion Wilkes. 'l'he team estulvlishecl u school recorrl for victories in one season and extenclefl the consecutive victory recorfl to ten in a row. The 1957 team with a 7-0 rex-orcl wus the onlv other unclcfeatccl wrestling team in Bucknell history. The Bison grupplers also established a school season recorcl luv posting three shulouts. A 1062 VARSITY WRlCS'I'l.lNC RICCORIJ Bucknell , ,, ,, l5 liflulilcnlu-rg ,, 9 lluckncll , . I6 Ii' K M V 7 H 11 Bucknell H , , 37 Loyola tllult.l , ,, 0 liuckm-ll . ,- . 27 Iiulximorv . 3 liuckncll , H 21 'l'4-mplv 3 lluckncll 32 Cm-tlyshnrg 0 linckncll c , 30 Ill-luwm'c H 0 lluckncll W, Zl l'cnn 8 lilll'lilll'll W ,, , W 28 Lufaiycltc , 8 MAC CllillIllllllllSlllllS - f 3rd tWon 9. Lost Ol 95 WRESTLING li. Uusul, 8-1 in '62. CII-f,'llfIlllilI.9' -W. UK AIIAM :md K. BRUST .l. l.'4n'lnnf, flxlh in MANS. n , x N X ' I 'X Cu-Captain Brusl gels u pin. Thu Bisuns get :mother ilvc points. 96 l r l TEAM -'-- --FlioN'l'ROW: Coach Mr. R. Oberlin, .Ass'l. Coach Mr. R. Ramsey, V. Manuele, R. Wcvodau, N. Lochtcn, A. Covey, .l. Davis, S. Neisner, Sm:oNn Row: K. Twiford, li. Diehl, B. Richards, M. Kasnick. G. I-lock, A. Dilka. R. Sunnc-nblick. BASEBALL Despite the record book, the 1961 Bucknell University baseball season was a successful one. Five ol' the starting eight regular players, pitchers excluded, were playing their first season of college baseball. Four of the live were sopho- mores. The experience gained was invaluable. Ash Ditka with a batting average of .300 and a total of seven runs batted in was the team leader in both Helds. Ken Twilord slammed four home runs to lead the team in that department. Ken also had six runs batted in. Bart turning: Gary Heck, Art Covey, Bob Sunnenblick, Sam Neis- ner, Vic Manuele, Bob Vtfevodau, Ash Ditka, 'Ken Twiford, Bart Richards, Bob Diehl. Steve Weems, and Dick Kiehn. 1961 BASEBALL RECORD Bucknell , ,, ,, , . . ,, 3 1,1-high , . W. , , 41 lluckncll . , , 2 Gi-llyslnurg M ,Y,, M 6 llnckncll , fl- l.af::ym-Ile , HW 13 L Richards, the fourth leading batter, lead the team in doubles. Senior Mike Kasnick, who captaincd the squad, was top lilwklwll Dulawzm man on the pitching stall' in strike-outs. Mike was aided in Ullffklwll Sylwfllsff his ellorts by sophomores Dick Kiehn, Steve Weczins, and l ll 'k 0ll flulslllv - Bob Diehl. BllCkll0ll Scranton lluckncll l'cnn Stale Coach Rod Oberlin is looking toward a successful 'rec- ldguckmll 'yl.,,,p1,, K ord book, season in 1962 with thc following lcltermcn re- LWon 14 Lost 109 Ken Twilord lashes out another hit. FRONT BOW: D. Hcrkncr, P. Kaplan, F. 17atnariss. SECOND ROW: K. Khin, R. HCIIIIILIII, Capt. J. Hand, M. Nachwaltcr, Mr. H. Peters, coach. Buzzy Holmcs on the mark. FIKONT Row: R. Bruder, .l. Martin, R. Andreuzzi, R. DcCa1np, B. Johnson. SECOND Row: B. 'l'lu-iss, S. Magoou. A. Holmes, R. Kisach- cr, R. Lemcriek, L. Caiscr, Mr. S. Blum, coach. 98 TENNIS For the second straight year, the Bisons ended the sea- son with a 5-7 record. Led by Captain ,lim Hand and Mike Nachwalter, the Bisons ,lound themselves either swamping their opponents or receiving a very sound trouneiug. How- ever, the 'Penn State and Delaware matches were in doubt until the doubles matches were completed. Penn State was able to capture all three doubles matches in three setsg but in the Delaware match, the Bisons were able to win the needed doubles match. This year's team will he counting heavily on Captain Mike Nachwaller and other lellcrmeu, 'lied Altman, Andy Mclver, and Bob Hleuman. 1961 TENNIS RECORD Wien 5, Lost 7 3 Bucknell --.. 2 Lafayette --- 7 Bucknell ----- --- 11A Georgetown --- 716 Bucknell --- 0 Colgate ----- 9 Bucknell ,,Y, --- 8 Albright ---- 1 Bucknell --- 1 Lehigh ----- -- 8 Bucknell --- 0 Haverford ----- 9 Bucknell .--- --- 9 Upsala - ----- 0 Bucknell --- 8 Gettysburg - . 1 Bucknell -- - . Penn State 6 Bucknell . , . --- 5 Delaware V, 4 Bucknell - 5K3 Muhlenberg - 316 Bucknell --- 0 Navy --- 9 TRACK The 1961 Bucknell University track team had a successful season under Coach Bus Blum. The team made exceptionally strong showings against Juniata, Lycoming, Albright, and Muhlenberg. Steve Magoon performed well in the sprints, while Buz Holmes and Bob DeCamp were outstanding in the quarter- mile and half-mile respectively. ,leil Martin ran the mile and two mile, and Dick Boddie lCaptainJ handled the hurdles. Dick, who was high point man on the team, was the number one man in the broad jump and high jump. Bon Andreuzzi constantly pushed Boddie in both events. Art Lemkau was the best with the javelin and Bob Theiss, Sebas- tian Scialabba, and Ray Keeney were of equal ability in the pole vault. Returning lor the 1962 campaign are Co-captains Audre- uzzi and DeCamp, Martin, Holmes, Magoon, and Keeney. 1961 TRACK RECORD W0Ilf14Q Lost5 Bucknell .--- --- 3816 Temple --- 92W Bucknell - 28 Lafayette --- 103 Bucknell - 447 Delaware --- --- 101 Muhlenberg --- 14 Bucknell - 101W Juniata ----- . . .--- --- 4514 Lycoming ---- ------ 1 4 Bucknell ---- --- 51 Franklin 81 Marshall 66 Alhrigllt ---- --- ,,- --, 45 Bucknell -.-- --- 61M Gettysburg -- 69M, GOLF Buckncll's l96l golf lcaln was prohahly thc lines t in the schoolis history. This statement may he supported on the hasis of the record alone. Possessors of a I0-2 dual match record, the Bisons went on to repeat as 'IVIAC chann- pions for the third straight year, and for thc fourth time in the last five years. Co-Captains Boh Schad and Boh lfltzwcilcr led the Bisons who made Harold Evans 22nd year as B. U. golf coach one of the most memorable. Etzweiler and Schad had a combined record of 20-3-1 for the season. 'l'hcse two seniors also ended their college career with a combined MAC .record of 38-3-3. Etzweilcr, also, was the IVIAC in- dividual title holder in 1959. The rest of the team, macle up of juniors Curt Mull, Qlerry Singer, Pete Sang and sophomores, Don lVfothner and Ted Casey, provided the necessary depth quality to enable the Bisons to sweep through the MAC with a 7-O record. As a climax to a fine season, the 'flinksmenw traveled to Purdue, where they were the second golf team to repre- sent Bucknell in the NCAA Championships. 1961 GOLF RECORD Vlfon 10, BuckncIl---.- ,Wee 4 Bucknell ---.. -, ., 1314 Bucknell--..- --- 3 Bucknell .,,. --... 1316 Bucknell ,,,, --,. 11 Bucknell ..,4 ,-- 1515 Bucknell .... ..,.. . 15Mg Buckncll--,., --- 4 Bucknell .s.. -W 12W Bucknell .... --- 17 Bucknell .... --- 3 Bucknell ..,. U- 114 FnoN'r Row: R. Schad, co-cnpt.g Mr. H. Evans, coflchg R. lftzweilcr, co-cnpt. BACK RUW: .l. Singer, E. Casey, C. Mull, D Mothncr, P. Sang. Lost 2 Colgate ,..,, , Delaware -.... Navy ---..- Lafayette N, Lehigh ,.- Gettysburg . ,lllllllllil 1-,,,,,, ,. , . .. Georgetown U. 1- , ......, -. , Franklin 8 Marshall Albright -t,,,,..-. t.A..---c PcnnState M-.. Yzt, ..-- Cornell . ,, 3 11,16 4. 414 7 21A 214 3 516 1 4. 3 , X -S Xu FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM 1961 l7Rl5S1'11VlAN Iiuuknvll -....-f-.--. . 12 lluukmvll N- -5- 53 liucknvll .,,Y -..- 39 linuknull .... vu- 56 f.'ur1r'l1: Ru ,FOOTBALL RI CORD Guttyslvurg , . lilnomslntrg t.IVt Luck Hatvun L Lt-high M., lwcrtt 3, Lust 11 1 nzwr A. LA'rotuc L L, ,.x. -ft I I FRESHMAN SOCCER TEAM FRESHMAN SWIMMING TEAM llttulmull linenknvll liltcktwll lituzknull Iiuckntzll lhtczktlvll liuckmell Bucknell 100 FRESHMAN WRESTLING TEAM 1962 FRESHMAN SWIMMING RECORD lhtckncll ,E..--f....--v-Hu 73 F. and M. L... Gettysburg M- Rutgers ...W -.. lJt:luwz11'c , Lf-ltiglt --- Pc-nn ..,. ,L 6, Lost 01 Couch.: ILOIIEIKT A. Lfwotttt WRESTLING RECORD F. und M. W-.. Gettysburg ,M Delaware .wL, Lock Hztvcn .IV fWon 1, Lost 2, Tied 11 C,'0m:lt.: ,I mm Rfxntzn lluckncll W-.. -W 69 Bttukttcll ,,,. ,M 53 lluckncll ...L -W 68 Ilucknull ,,.. --- 70 liuukm-Il Wd..- 67 lWun 1962 FRIQSHMAN liucknull L.Y....- Y .-.-.-. 14' Iiuckncll ,,.. ,-- 16 liucknull ...L ,H 8 Uuckncll LALA ...Y.Y-f. 7 1961-62 17111251-IIVIAN BASKIC'l'l3ALL RECORD Imtrk llnvm-n,1V lilttllitwll --L.. .-----A5------ 35 Cornm-ll .,,..,, ,,,, -Y lluuknt-ll ,LL --.L 80 U'f1lYSl'll H Bucknell --- --L- 64 goglyslmrg Bucknell --- H-- 74- 0 awuru .L,L, ,M Pmm Slum -A in Bucknell -,- L--- 85 lllmmlslnlrg .IV Bllckllcll --- H 60 Lycmning JV -MM ., ,.,. 11llClittl'l1 --, ---M 88 fW0n 13, Lost 23 Coach: En Pt-'EIFFEIQ Luck Hatvvn .IV Lycoming: .IV H 'Penn Stutc .... 11l00lIIS1lllTg JV Allnrigltt .1V -W Lehigh ,L..... Multlcnlvcrg .IV Q CHEERLEADERS Tom Alexanfler Ted Allman Ron Anclreuzzi Mike Andrews Bob Ayers .lohn Ba1'ron Dave Barton Tom Boycl Ken Brust Chet Bushnell Howie Cohen Steve Conger Mike Connell Kevin Cooney Ray Cosgrove Art Covey John Coyle Kalman Csoka Bill Dahl 'l Il0N'I' RowffS. lillllllvl, lil. lil'll1kcI'lIoll, C. llloorv, C. Pope. lil. W1?llI'll'. Sr:coNlJ Row--J. Pegnulo, P. Davidson, 'l'. Cunning, M. Sullivan. 1961-62 B- CLUB Bill Dearstyne Bob DeCamp Bart DiChiara Ashton Dilka Bill Dorr Vice President Bud Dusel Glenn Dussinger Joe Elliott John Engle Dale Erway Mike Faclclen Frank Famariss Mike Feigenbaum Jeff Fichter Kirk Foulke President Bill Fry Norm Garrily Angie Gentile Ron Giorrlano Bill Graham Al Gutterlnulll Robin Harris Gary Heck Don Hester Bill Hitchcock Duncan Huliley Dick Humphreys Ben Jones Treasurer Pete Kaplan Jim Koehn Don Knight Dick Leliec Howie Levine Secretary Steve Magoon Vic Mannuele Charles Maunz Doug May Walt Mayer Bill lVlcQuown Erie Moore Dennis Morgan Phil Morgan Don Mothner Curt Mull Mike Nachwalter Sam Ncisner 'l'om Noteware Dick Orlowski Lyman Ott ,lon Portnol George Bieu Alan Robinson J ack Ruyak Pete Sang Tom Sells Doug Simpson ,loc Steiner Fowler Sl ralton Boll Suncnlilick Bill Sweet Bill Swinclorcl Tom Talley ,l0lll1 Thornton Ken Twilorcl Dick 'lfyrrell David Ulp Bill Urcli Bob Watlliziiiis Dick Welilm Steve Weeliis Carlos Weil John W'einmann Boli Wevrmclau Bill White Boli Williziliis 101 A A , 1 , . L I . r x .-1 ,. '45-5' by.. l. def? 1 y. O ear.. my Solb . Z as .3 We k date lbrese .. R 0' '17 0 fb J, Iatipe Y .. ob'-. fQu' J , n '-. v , xt 'I V y - 1 tixvmt .A!z:,'.xX Q it . ,1 H' . 4 X J- ty! X 1 ' 'Q .2 UxQ X 1 J .. H -1.3 X, , Af xg- '-.A ' - ' ' ' 'Ni .Q- -Xf..,u:Af..,.a- .I 1. ' X . ' ,Nfl III ' N 1 'X ... - 5' 0 z f? f 'fn X I 'll I 1 I 0 , U nllliiu wx X ,' ' 1 :I . ,Y in ' 'iw . Y Va' . X-52,131 H .5 f 1 If I K . .,:,,.', .' Af- .1-, Q-5,1 T1 'N ' x.f.f,g.a-, . - 522. - ml y,1f. 1113211 141' .U v':lf 'ff?g-' 4'xi'3Q - '11 -:jg L35 ,593 9-7.11-w'y5 .pq I 1, ,Q , 'I'-1.5523 ru. 3. -wx., - wg ' X yu .. -. 5 A, 172' ,Lx ,Qi'Q:.i:f'f i:fE :-fgzyj...-My--, --,.':.'1Q'.,-ff-lg, J, .ui V ,- . .KQV '.'.,'Y'.v .,f'. 'ff -Ffh ,na5--:wig-F'fq2gge'?1:-liawzifig L . A X' , .f 3 I ' 'A :,, 1-.: 1fQ h v3xJf.'y' R-':5L,'r. .N YQ l K7 x 5 '.'f ,..,,.. ...x. .,.-4-. x... ,,kx , . 1 'ft 1-14:4-'fA'S1-Y-:J---'f51..':,.'-X' N4 F A . ' sl I . .. ,QU ,154 ,Img I Ygrwgigx. ,,, ...., A. : .V A f., MN A- -W -.wi ,i.- -Lvl' k.,,.r1ylvf. - -L - fy -- .ul .. .U X. .-. -v It N I. - .,, 'fy 1 .- F1 , -.,.X1.,, ,jx fx - A' ' 42' . my 'nw ' ,, V, 1 'I+ ' .A ' ff' ' F41 . N-H4,-'S.... I , . .2 . jp' f fm VZ., ,,.' ,-','1,7 E f 53 . 1453? . I ' Z Lt-ww -- G' ,J -Y. . I .. ,S iw N A - . . I:-,.3j?.3',5: 'K 1 . A 0 Q ' , . fr ' , H., .P .V fl.:-, I.-425114 ,Z ...- 4,511 - I 1. C - '1 'T! 4 N. ,B x x N , .wi Smwzn: Miss M. J. Stevenson. S. lloxell. ll. Walters, S. Ste-iningcr, M. Conger, pr:-sirlcnl: I'. Iiutkus, J. Van Dijk. J. SIt'l'llIJt'l',LE. S'l'ANlm.1 J. Fogel, C. I uul. I.. Hipp, N. Jaeobus. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL The Panhellenic Council is coinposerl ol' two girls from each sorority who are electecl hy their sorority sisters. The group meets once every two weeks, ancl this year was unrler the presidency of lVIereclith Conger. l'iaeh sorority has one vote on every matter which confronts the Council. One of l'anhell's reeognizecl functions is to organize na- tional sororities in keeping with stantlarrls which have hecn agreerl on hy existing sororities. Also, il promotes lirientlly relations hetween sororities. .At Bucknell, Panhell strives to insure a wcll-run Ilush Week antl enforces the regula- tions which have lneen set: up. pw. - . Jlns year Panhell sponsorecl a laslnon show, the proceecls of which were use-fl lor at scholarship. w rw r V . V . - I'lItS'I' Row: I. Ixulp. II. Snnnk, lu. Valli-corsf-, A. IJ:-Prince. Sl-Leonn R4 Cottlieh, V. Coughlan. IIIIIIIIII Row: l.an'raln-e, C. I.ake, D, Goss. r 1 llu- Interfraternity Council, falniliarly known on eainpus as IFC, controls all affairs pertaining to Bucknell I'I'ilIUt'lll ties with the exception ol' social events. Perhaps its in t important function is the regulation of Rush Week. Ill must enlorce all the policies which Bucknell has set to insure a well-ormleretl rushing system. ww- 4 IIC. is composerl of a representative from eaeh of tht thirteen fraternities as well as thirteen 1lelegates-at-largt liach house has one vote in the congress. This year, unt ti w the presnlency of I'retl Bechtoltl. the group inet, hi-monthly to fliscuss connnon prolnlc The p IIIS. ast school year the council presenteil a tlance ft. turing Stan lienlonis hantl. The proceecls from this all. are heing usecl to support it lorcign exchange sluclent luntl ww, rw: lx. Ixcnn-ke, Il. IJICIILIIYI. M. II, C.ooflinan , l'. Sullivan, IJ. I' H , , ,. , Iiu 'L -gf-r. lx. Clopp. I. lioarfllnzln. A aton. Noi' IIltI'l'IlItl'IIl2 I . Ili-elnoit l 1 , WMA ,. , A l7llcs'1' Huw: E. Nllilfkllllllg, C. Marlin, C. Sullcllman. J. Fisk, corn'- spourling .wccrcluryg E. Kordcs, Hrs! vice prcsiflvlltg N. 'l'a1ylur, prvxi- lleenlg li. Burrows, xacmzrl 'vice prcsirlantg J. l.ucus, rcrrurrling .vcfrfflffflfyi S. Willm-l's, R. N1-wv1'u1m'l'. Sl-LCUND Huw: C. Culn-r. M. Rvmlclilmglull, .l. Williams, l'. l'll'LlIlliS, li. llull, S. lllulhulllcu. l.. llipp, C. Sullrull, Il. Sturm. 'I'H1mm Row: .I. Slurnlu-rg. J. Gmwly, li. Atkinson, Il. .lur:ol:sun, G. Amlursnn, S. Milla-r, V. Hmlin. A. Quick, VK. llllllil, ll. Amlcrsnn. l'lUl1ll'l'lI Row: IC. Allvriglll, J. lm-sml. K. IM-sv. .l. llurfl- vull, D. lfmlmry. H. Sm-lluylvr. J. Suwyvr, V. Williams. V. llllllllPlIl't'y'S. Mlssmuz C. Cline. ,K W f 0 9 I I1,,,-....' 1' ta : y - A ,' 1- '. haf X O fn P0 Q J,-f-'rf lr f, ,M ,Vt 1- ,V :.L A lang: ry' dl. On l'l3llH'ILfIIg' I0 campus, our spirits welll up When, Pm:-l1.ell awrlrrlefl us Nm SC,I0l1Il'SlII.II cup . . Secuml place in, Ilia IIOIILCCOIILIJIIQ IJIIITIIIH fllcspilc ilu: slz0wcl's, our float 111.11111 fmfaj . . . W0 half! l'IlSlljIIQ' lens . . . a square zlanrra quilrr FII! fl Cllrixlnms party Hiilllf clmasa mul razl WUI-110.1 . . . The year lDI'!Ig'l'l?SSl4II . . . our spirils sonrrfff l1l'gh As we 108160111011 naw SI'Sl!3I'S inlu fllplm Chi! Alllllll Clli plcclgcs sing a1I,Sig Dcrluy. A year with llie l'l1.i's: chilly overniglil retreals at Cowan. . . . Lollmlo-jllice uC0l?kllIil parliesv . . . mmual cirler and IZUIIQILIIIIIS .sale for Carrliac Aid . . . Clmnging llze Home- coming Float on Frirlay niglit . . . Ilia limlm .... S ClI,0lfll'- ship lIlIlIlllI0lS . . . cxlallrlerl 'uisil by jean If .... lnrirlge in flu: llig Uoulzlc . . . mol lmar on mp . . . new llramc fnr l'l'af Niglll .... 9 ig llcrlny . . . plvflga furnzul wealt- Ullll .... 9 ylllpasiluil.. gulllllilf an lilllc lmil nf spirit, lzxkc il lilllc lmit of fun . . . l'llIiS'l' Row: S. Rulwrlsun, corrasponlling .scc'rvlr11'y: l'. Duigll, Hrs vice 1 Lsir enfg . nu 1 exif 4111.5 I. L ons .wculz1l11lC1f Jrcsizlcnl. 1r'llBAlltl,rlICy, 1 V I.. Fislurr, rccorrling sacrfflflryg W. Scwurql, lI'l?IlSlLI'UI'. SECOND ROW C. Cole, L. Roth, C. Hishcll, C. Ole-rin, L. Slmpirn. Tllllill Row .l. Milcllcll, ll. llcisul, B. Bruns. C. CIll'lll'illll5. Vl'lllllIl'l'll Row .l. .lllUkS0ll, A. Rvilmrr, J. Fugul, C. lllll'l'llS, M. Will. l'. l'Illimn. Miss ING! A. Clark, D. Vcvlku, N. l an'r. 106 4 l vl lliS'l' ROW: A. 'l'l1im-ssun, ll. llurkllulllur, l'0l'I'I'Sl7IlII!lillg Sl'l'fI'llll',l'! ll. Formigli, ruconling SCCI'ClIlI'yj M. Mnvsusiun, prusirlelltg .l. Stro- lmuk, vice prvsiflcnlg ll. Bmsnllclcl, Lrmlsllrarg .l. Kaxlugiri. SECOND Row: M. lngnls, N. Scslalk, ,l. Lzlllllscllm-l', D. Bird, A. Axtcll, ll. Cross, ll. Rulnerls, Nl. lfoluglvr. llllllllll Row: .l. Uivlvr, .l. Polilku, C. lilanm-lmrcl, S. lil-Imug. lNl. Krvsgm-, N. ,lLlI'HllllS. l.. .lllullu-r. l ulm'l'll Row: M. Rout, ,l. Wells, M. Pino, M. Rmzkuy. BIISSINGI .l. llau-low. ef -. 0 -- 91 . QAEA go H 0 lfela Omega, 7962: IIOIILCCOIIIVllllg'-'-IIICIIJBIZ Della Upsilon Shave the Kr1igl1.ls . . .ler1s, Lens, lens-for parents, alznns, palronesses . . . October 3136-ghosts mul goblins look over for a llr1llowr:'en. party . . . tennis, bowling, lm.:- L'cllu1ll,sofll1r1ll . . . ovcrniglrls r1lCowa11 ..... Q lluly-bzlzlrly llill.lICI'S . . . l1llflfIIIlllI'0lIl.CIJI'0jl?!flI leurrlling nr! mul 7IIllSI'C lo malzlfllly ralrlrrlufl l.'llI.l1ll'l'II al It local srrllool. Alpha Sig helps DU Shave the Klligzglllsf' ,I . 'Xu l ' E ff .J 107 I lnS'l' Row: U. Hurnvr, S. Km-chi, J. Hallvnrsun, D. Rm-vos, trvu- . . . . ,- . xurvrg .l. ROYIIILUI, Ulm: prrfsulurwg M. Lumlls, 1JI'0Slfllf'lIlj lx. Lawns sfwrcluryg .l'. l'lz1rrisun, M. Urinkurhoff, N. Riullurds. Sl-ICUNU ROW: C. '1'lwm4ws, N. Ciffnrmls, E. YVHQ-y, 1. flruhaun, A. Conn, S. Hnlnurl V. Puml, M. Uruulurml, N. Iauzksun. 'flillm Row: M. Smith, N llullcr, C. Hurulli, C. C:Llll,SIlll'y, M. Taylor, C. Monro, I.. KI:-in, U Busy Tri-Dallas . . . Plum, parties, pals . . . IIOIIIGCOIILI-IIQ' liulnrs. FOIIIKTII Row: G. Killm-,1'. 'I'urm:r, V. Knulnlmzk. M. Adzuus jyfum S1110 pany will, 1H.0,jH,,. fmlc,-,lily QAF J. llurnmm, D. Sherman, I.. Haynes. l n l'll Ruw: Nl. l.i1lau'is, S I'.0Il,HI!,r,g Day Bmlqmjl Il,-Huw. al Fiji. Hallam- lu-cm-y, C.. Lzxpm-ll. J. Dvlllllly. K.. XVIHHIIIIH. MISSING: ,l. Vusquvz. CQCII, Party . . . IZITIIIIHI' at DU . . . SC,lf0l!1l'SlIfilI Slum Shine . . . Illrlllllfl' al l'l11f Psi . . . 1UflIIICl'S of Sig lhfrby . . . pnrly lvillzv KS . . . Firsl in SCll0llIl'Sl1I'IJ . . . IIIIIISJ' lfreak- fasl . . . ACli17IllI'0Il. Sophomore Tri-Dclts display lllvir new sweatshirts fund legal. 108 AOA. . X44 t7f5! '!'i'?x P 4 r if. A. 'VE FIRST ROW: D. Bmvlcs, M. .llllIlCS, relforlling secretaryg L. Pollack, U'0llSlIl'l?l'Q K. Hook, secoml nice presirleutg M. Topper, presirlent: D. Siegel, first vice prcsirlentg .l. TIIIYIIILIS, eorrexponzling serrrelrlryi IS. Plilllfilllllllil, H. Daniels. Smiuwn Row: I. Hollinger, J. Wing, C. Holton, S. l lauwhslmrl, U. Ziruy, J. Zznkryk, H. Trimble, .I. 'l'urnlmeh 'I'llllm Huw: L. l'fvc'rc-ll, Il. YVm:uvrrr, D. Taylor, L. Loan, P. Moll, XI. Osborn, H. Dulrsml. FUlIli'l'lI Row: C. Pvlrzrsmm, S. Allglill, S. Nluyvr, C. 'l'urncr. C. 'l'lmrn, C. Uraulshzuv, B. Polls, S. Allamsnn, N. 'l'uIImll. Mis:-sump: l1.WulLcrs. :Aft 3' :- -I,Q1 . .. . . -4dD.t:- ' I Neff t 'HHe The UZK relreal to Cowan for ll Hquietw week-enrl for were they HI'CIflll3Sfl?ll,, to leave after that Twist IILIIIYIIIIIUII on. fttlt H11.nt?j . . . UZ-Kress Hallowe'en. party celebrating their fr.-st przfze-winning Homecoming Float . . . giving a concert fgljgglli coneertj at one of their rash teas . . . Twist-ten1,p0 Cl1J'isll11,as carols provifle I1lICLTgI'0ll7IfZ music for the annual DZ Cltrzfslntas Bazaar. A l1llil'll'lIlI'Cill ul Cowan. 109 prc FIIIST Row: Nl. lfulo11, E. Llwllllll. J. Halter, vice presirleutg E. Lord, 51110. bmzown ROW: S. Mclirimlv, B. S11ydm-r, C. Cellzx, L. Davis, C. Fillll, L. NVm'slfz1ll, M. Al,l1m:1'lu11. fI'll1lu1 Row: B. lx'IllllilllC, C. Vin ?Sl!,l?IIfQ C. CUTSUII, sucreluryg M. Napier, lrcnsurerg M. Vuux, P. cunl, C. Vllfilllllllilllll, C. XVz1ll:1ce, S. NIAQIIIITFF, I. Camz. FOI:nT1I ROW: U. Alilll!-WH, S. Boxoll, M. 1ill!4HlllSSl'll, 13. Bt'llI't'llS, S. Mathews, D. Klfs are linown, for: loving animals, especially our lmmsler kiI':11111, Ilioil1111eub Elin-11N limfv: 3 E. C:1lQEfun, C. Zwgmzigcr, . - - . fool! .. lllll 111111 . k'i'liIl1 or . Q Iles:-11. 1 ISSINC: I, ' 117111115 n . 3 t :gMLlIIIt6 Mae,, Mrs. KH.9ll,lI6I',.9 rwortlf t 0 . . . . ' ' . . . ' ' mano I 'I C U 1 5. Lu111l1ly, L. Klll!llI1?l', B. Ruzlnllmld, .l. Jllllflll, C. Wl'1glll water-lltrnwlng parties on 3rcl Hunt' . . . mentlners who fly to Florizla for the week-eml. . .members who leave HSll'!IIIg'l3,, articles in, .strange places . . . Hnllowejen. parties with the Trl-Delts at Cowan . . . informal sonff fests in the suite. 110 KIJ 's hulul sin D 43 xv' X fv- sv Q 'fn QQ xii. pl W.. 'Q'-S K ,Ayn of g FIRST ROW: B. Smith, M. Hill, E. Sigmun, recorzlilzg secralrlryg D. Pullcrson, Dill!!1Jl'0Sl'IllfI1lj M. Erismun, prcsirlmzlg S. Koch, corrrzxpoml- ing .wcrvmryg U. Dm-Rosa, ll'l'lISIIl'l?I'I M. Hcrlrich, C. Skinnor. SECOND Row: N. Huwuns, K. Cuynor, J. Rugcn, T.. Farrow, N. Dwyer, M. 'l'omu:-ziun, M. Wl3ilI'iP, K. Mauro. Tlillm HOW: E. Lon-hbccko, I. Wis- ncr, D. 1 1-nlon, M. Luc, S. Huilanzrl, A. Wilsrmii, B. Garrison. FOUIl'l'Ii Row: I.. SlI'llQQfIil'!4, ,l'. Molis, N. Nycum, K. Tilkcvax, B. Post, D. Slrauig. NIISSINGI E. Fleming, M. Wiisirll, K. Beck, M. BllCililIllll'l C. Pope. 9 Up four fliglzts ln the new Oriental suite . . . from l!0CLTllIiiS to bring cz friemf' cozies . . . almzuzl pledge formal mul Momnoulh Duo . . . fraternity get-togelhcrs for softball . . . Chrismms parties anal zlinners . . . rnakirzg ocmpi for 1L11zle1'p1'ivilegc1l children ..... S ports ezilllusiasls. Kuppus bring Broualwzly to UU. 1 -.LIFKKF -4-'K . j A520 111 H0111 lX'll1IlIII 1961-62: fowl, fowl, fum!-4-SI11fly-1111111131 lfltll- ners, sleflk for 1UiIIIIl?l'S, halter luck for loslfrs . . . llo1111f- COIILl.Ilg-,OLS of flbllf even 1Ufl1I10lll lllc S1111 . . . Uixfls lo the ILOIILC fm' the .ffgcrl and the l1a11111'lle ClLlflIll'UII:.9 l10SlIfllIl . . . lens, sllziles, 0111! CIHIHCI' . . . 011111110 1101116-k11ilLi11g szlcks, playing lllfllglf, l11111i11g fun. 7 Nu-lrlunp? l 112 FIRST ROW: N. Millvr, S. Goetz, J. Furunctlu, J. HLIIJQOOII, sccrcmryg K. Metz, vice 1N'l?SillClI'lQ C. Trullingcr, IN'lZSiIICI1LQ G. Kirkpatrick lrmzsllrrfrg E. Himmcr, P. Pullucck, N. Morrell. SECOND Row: U Boyle, J. Aucrlmch, P. Pullrm, A. Spicllmcrgcr, J. Drury, M. Evursolc CI. Curvy, S. Piper, H. Hull. Tllllm Row: C. Orso, S. 'I'mvolIu M. Schmidt, E. Fi0I'0ll'illU, .l. l'clc1'scl1, J. JOIICS, C. Davidson, P. Yvic lnnfl. l ol1u'1'11 Row: N. licndcr, C. Doughty, P. Sullivan, J. Frick ,l. Lallul, R. Bcrgncr, 1. Kerr, C. .lolmson, S. Adauus, J. Pick. MISS ING: L. Monlgomcry, K. Maloney, P. Dutkus. pf, .eygf .Qs e. cf. 6 M 46 6 1 ex fi 0 0 vc 'T e. f be FIRST Row: S. Woimcl, D. Rosen, M. McLcun, treusurerg A. Wilglll'l', wine prusillenlg .l. Slllilll, prresirlcnlg A. .l3urclsluy, recording .wcralrlryg H. Runck, corrasporzrlillg .wcrrrmryg C. Sczllwimzgcr. Millur. SECOND Row: N. Barlow, ll. Fink, S. Etzwm-ilvr, R. lN'luzm', C. Shilling, R. IiillSl7ll, S. Wzll'cl, K. Culvlm. Tlulin ROW: S. WilI'IlKfl', K. Alml, C. Cosa, M. Sclnlrmun, R. Duliin, .l. Vunllijk. S. Black. l'lUllll'l'll Row: R. Tinslvy, L. Pullun, N. Houkm-nlnll'y, ll. llullc, S. Slviningur, M. lxflilcllull, E. Vovgllvll, N. l'l0lNllYI'HlHl. l'lll+ l'Il Row: S. Olin, .l. lfggu, C. Mulllnu. l'. Mulillwuin, Cluli-, .l. llunssun. M. lla-rlnuny. Niss- 1Nr:: ll. Piukaml. Rclrcnt nl Cowan with lrmlilimlnl Cookie Slllilllf . . . seren- mic OII Harris' slaps by brolizcr frnlcrnily l'l1,i Psi . . . Cllil'f.YfIILlI.9 parly with our own. Srmla . . . party with l'l1,i Psi for orplmns . . . the eaicilcmellr of pledging' . . . Sig' Dcriay wiwre lmrllflinllally fcmillille plerigcs compete in UNL- lelicx . . . activex secrclly prepare lhenw for pledge formal . . . ycar's emi wilh a warm, and memzinggful Iilllill-Illillll. I'l1i l'si sulmliulm-s lli l'lli. 113 I V Veg F, ,4 , rv! ' I-5' 'af as W V '-5: 'Syl W Y1 yy ,QV Q3 Qi' ,M if r'v W xgw UQQNYOI f Y! W , A? mf W W t E11 'G' Q Q in 'I 7- I KW F x Q Q .9 u A, Es is I A! ,Q A Xl? W 1 . fm at, ' ' I, , .ts .,,,, 1-C. .f,,,. W 2 'f Q W WM wr v f 5, YY 'ff' NY W W V. , 7 ,, . 1 3 . . I. .. v : K, my Y, ' jj ' ' - ' ' . , S h t I s F 4 N if , ' f H W' . S, , , X P T ' f ? I I , .s. .A - .. .9 'ff .- I , . fnff 'Q 7 3 ' 'H' A V WJ' VKV Y 1 Y1- V V- if ff., V V QV' V113 W JV! WF, W5 WV-If .Eg YU . 4:3 V, V:-7 -my v .av N' ff gm M W? ww ff W V WV V W5 If 71 V 4, - J mv 'X ' 'S W 2' , Q Q . , , l I a I 1 ' H- I ' E 1 ' Y Q i la I A -- I , .. 1 iw. Q 1l Hflim ,gy , fi - .. I V ' I k ' f -5-l-44 ' ' ' . v . ' is 1- f r ,f . 4 . A I, E I F dl 'IIN F v11r Ku Fm esirlenlg R. Harlow, .wffrvlflryg E. Diolz, fIl'I4Sill!'Illf P. ,lom-s, 1r1'11- 'l'. Sll'flll1llk0H, A. Evans. U. Uumlm-y. Tlllllll Row: R. Rm-ml, P. Fm-im-k. I3 MHIIIIPWS. J. Poilrals, NV. Applvlon, XV. l'wl'UlIlilN'Sl', ll. W1ll'l'1'll. I'. Ho - . ' . 1 1'-.' f..1mpln,ll, C.. Ntfwlglllil, ,l. I.:-1 lun ts, IP. Goodman, P. Mulom-, I . King. G. 'I'ukau-s, ID. l rollImo1-sv, U. L1-lmcc, A. Irwin, R. Wh-sm-r, W. Kivss, .l. Winklv. 'I' my A '11, ST Row: R. lhulio, T. Hulvuslon, li. lioorujy, B. Slmxleslig, vice vrg A. MAK!lllillfLl'l', K. Calrxmuf-zulu, l'. VL!l'I'lillQl. SMZHND Row: J. ill'llll, L. l'ri4luau1x, I . SIurnlmu1'g, ,l. Poccia, R. Kidd. W. Pugh. slund. J. lluvis, R. Lomiuky. I UllIi'l'II How: J. Monloilln, IJ. gur, ,l. Pmllow, H. Rl7llN'l', R. Clvm- Hllljklllfuii Della Zeta chaplcr grew out of a l1'le1'a1'y sociely flllll was formally eslrzlnlishczl on, func 3. 7973. The social rznlemlar revezzls Cll1l'iSfIIHIS Fornml, House- parly, !lllf11l1'11: flllll many olfmr social l?'l7GlIlS. To comple- 1111'11l N10 1101171112 111'r11lu1111'1r 111111 xporls roles, llle clzaplel' pro- virles a sorrifzlly 30111111 Imr:Z'g1'o11111lf01' ils IJ7'0lllel'S. Noi again ? l 117 Pluf Gamma Della was folmflerl in 1343 at fcgersan College. Della chapter was fozmrlezl at llzmlmcll in 1882, laccoming llze llrirzl national fralernily eslal1l1'sl1,c1l on CIIIILIJIIS aml Llm frsl lo l70lISlI'IIfCl its own. lmuse. fllllfllllg lllc Slllflilll events are 1l0IILe'f!f0lll,lIIQ, llouscparly, Cll,I'lSllIHlS F0l'III,lIl, mul plarlge rlamrrz 1411f0L'r'l1rl.v. llllliljlllf al llmrlvnell is ilu: fllllllllll ulliji lslanrlu parly. Hello, thcrcl 118 i'illiS'I' Row: R. Giurlluno, IP. l'luylim:, ,l. Cusick, C. Mull, lzismriun ll. lilslm-, II'l'1lSlll'lfl'g E. Vullclzmsm-, presirluntg V. Mllllllfflll, corrnsponrl ing .Yl'l'l'l'llll'j Q W. llorr, Tl'1'0l'l,l.llg srfcrrrluryg C. Maumz, .L Hussvn plug. R. llusu. SICCUNIJ Row: li. Lipinski, 'l'. Rin-llurds, P. Puynu C, lhissiiigm-r. .l. Buirscrlmlill, ll. Rullrmaln, W. Swm-ul, R. Hamilton .l. Coylm-, A. Dull' W lwnl illl, R. Tlioiss. Tllllm ROW: W. Cllllllllll K. 'l'xvil'm'cl, li. Ricliurcls, .l. Wlllll!llllbl'l5, R. Wlclls, .l. Elliott, L. Oli W. Slurduvunl. W. Muyvr. .l. Mc-Closky, C. Claim-nt, C. Wuidnrnfullcr FOUICTII Row: W. Saul, .l. llulmlmrfl, R. Harris, C. Mcllcan, T. Boyd A. Macumlmm-r, R. Tyrrcll, L. Cusvy. K. Howcll, W. Dllllllillll, A llolmu-s. W. Dn'ul'slym'. NV. Wliilv. N. Wigilll. .l. Lills. A. Ill-lg:-1-gn S. Wllilm-wielv, il . llaullkv. V. liurll-son. ll. lluiln-r, K. lfmilkm-, W . . , 1. t4l'0SSWlllll'. lx. l' ll'lll'1 fb. F A .ly A 4951515 -5 l'1lliS'l' Row: .l. Coco, R. Ilammly, li. Wii-ggaml. li. llugge-ln, s1'c'l'r'Ia1',i': W. Glwzgg, Uliffli IJI'l?8I'lll'lIlI l . ,lh'ulllul1l, fIfl'Si!Il'IIlQ lf. ,l amai'iss. ll. We-yelcinoyor, ll. Ailmlvnlmrmvlc. ll. Wi-vmlau. SICKIHND Row: R. llalu-r. li. llmwvy, S. l.un1lmark, C. MiIlIlllt'l'lllilH, C. Adams. C. Marlin. l.. Kanawacla, 'l'. Sm-lls, li. Craig. illllllilb How: R. llullingm-r. C. liuggv, V. limnanysliyn. ll. Rliunu, l.. l'lalx. 'l'. l'lill, ll. Russ:-ll, N. l urra1'a, ll. Williams, I . Slrallun. l'i4JliIl'l'iI Huw: li. Oslmrm-, 'l'. Nun-warn, R. ,lunuz-a, C. ,lulmsan. R. Slim:pl1ul'1l, R. Cliarllnn. R. llurns, l'. Almlmll, li. Skinm-r. W. Grill. H. l'larri'4. l'l. Williams, ,l. Almlric-ll. R. Van Kirk. .l. Walkvr. W. S4-warml. M..lnn1-s. ,lf on , Again X Phi Kappa Psi was faumlerl at Washirlglrm ami jefferson Collage in, 1852. Locally, in 1855, llie Phi Psis were estab- lislmzl al Bllllklltfll, IIl:'C0lII,IiIIg the first fnllernily 011. czlmpus. finmng Ilia lap social IFYNIIIIS are Sllfllllllflfh ami Chris!- mas l'i0l'lIHIl Il7l?0A'l?IIll.S' ami ilu' fluff Dua. a cronzlzinalzlnz party will: llm Phi Cams. Oli, really ? ? .QYUGH Qfllig Ulllbvu 119 E . - 5 fs? 'S 1 5- 'Q V v W wr V 6' 'EW V wwf Gf QP! gg? Kal W xg ug? 0 151 V R Rx YT W V 9' . . U 0 V' ' f 3' Q fx X 1 1 i if rl ' ' nl ' ' x . .M . -, , Fm tr, 111 . 4 U. B ull s'l' How: .l. Pabst, .l. Pcgrnutn. li. Dust-l, VV. Crucnc, W. Flctutny- 'co presirlvlzlg il. Wilson, Ilresirlcarg A. Hillow, li. Hcuvur, D. Y Cult-, R. Naylor. SECOND Row: G. Danny, ll. Furruy. E. Iflwkv. l - May, R, Turin, K. llrust, J. SCllI'Llll0I', D. llrulmukvr, R. Ayt-rs, C. Ogilvic. Tttllm Row: W. Massey, J. Letls, W. llully, C. lmlull, R Iinmlnvr, J. Ymlvr, R. Osman. ll. Willitnns, C. I-lu-vk. R. Brown, urlon. FOUIt'l'll Row: 'l'. Smith, D. Klatt, D. Cuntnnt, A. Mi- clis, R. Donaldson, R. Kcilln, J. Edul, W. Abbott, R. Hullt-r. C. Frcdriksun, J. Dunno, T. Kurn, M. Conn:-ll. .l. Austin. S. Rolwrts, l' P1-il. W. ,ll17lll. S. ljurlvr, P. Crt llll. AE Sigma Alpha Epsilon, was born. in 1856 on llm campus of the University of Alabama. 13lLCklICIl,S Pennsylvania Zola Chap- ler was fozmflefl tl1.irly-seven years later in 1893. The SAEDS have a 'uarierl social program lllJ'0Ilfgll.0llfl the sclmol year. lncluzlefl among ilu: lop 1Ul?L?Z'CI1llS are f.'ll.1'isl111.as Formal anll Symposiunl.. The llolao Parly in. March is fl'Ulll.ll.0lHIl llllilllt SAE. Meeting of the SAE Fun Club . . . 121 Sigma Phi clmplvr of Signm fllplm M11 was fourzzlmf al l3'ufrL'- lzcll in, the spring of 1932. ln llflflillfflll I0 the lrazlilional TUCGATUIIIIS, Um SfIlIlflIH'l?S H.VllflIIIl'llt'!l their zlrliqzlelzexs in partying lust yum' wlmn llmy sent, free of charge, one of l,l1'I.I' lu'0llm1's mul flnlc lo l l0ri1Ia while all the ollmr IJl'UflIfI?I'S and their gzmsls unjoyerl ll won- derful 1lUII.Vlfll!II'ly II7l?l3A'l'Il1Z. 'AAruyu11kimIrIing mc . . .? i it 122 bu S. K Imsw' How: M..I1u:nlv-a, M. Frugur, u. prfurg I imwmll B I nm ll'f'l1SIII'l'I'I I . Ansis. Ii. IgIl'l'IllIIlllI, I.. XVis1'..I. I lIlllIIl lll I7 Iln NI. Kulis. Sl-ICUNII Row: IJ. Sunclurs, Klim II uf- II. Sulonmn, M. UII11-rg. L. SlmuIn-r, XI. Num lwl lu 'ima dun. N. Kivkcn. Tlllllll Row: E. Iiiskin, .I. In mI prior I Sm uminsky, IJ. Sulxwuring, .I. I'IoITmun. P. Klplm I Iollxf' D IIIIJQ-rg, A. L1-isuwilz. N. Cohen. I. Iiluzm-r, I fl u I N14 nz 1 . Slcinmfr, M. Fink, II, SIICSIQIII, P. Kurvur, M luffm 111 I I OWS .I. Singer, T. Allman, S. M1-Inch-Imv, N I C1 n 1 M. Iinrnsluin, N. Rosa-llluxrg, .I. Sukmw-S. .I. C1 I S Hmowlf IJ. AIUIIIIIIT. S. Sugar. .I. I'ortnnI'. NI. Rum-II. an 1 1 1 II. I'am:. .I. N1-mn-ruv. .I. Culv. NI. Minkin. 4' EF fin 4 2 9 I 4 A . 'e' , . ' gil, ,gy -in 6, I X, , ,4, , 'G Y -6. Y .Q W Vai' Willy rpg' V 4113 w xwl' w 'gif QQ' QV QQW .1 4 W xfs xff 4 -54' 'XE' :Y ' . WEW Lf' 'Ig' qty! -45 was W - S f - W 6 V V V W V - V xg: 1 v Mg? C , if 'X fix 'ff 4 if Q dn 4, I I E I -1 Q - !l. f jg! .,., Q l, .LN 15' ig! Var Q s fxiiirer, ' - ' ' 'J ' W ua' i Q 'i V '-'bww f If, an , A W V Wi y if 1, K fe Q wg? M W A . , W ii N 1 if FIRST Row: H. XICNQ-il, D. llresslcr. W. Scllcrr, H. Missilncr. trea- Sllflffj l.. Cullman, vice 1lI'USflll'IIlJ E. Solomon, IJl'0Sifll'IIIQ C. Mande- ville, svcrcmryg H. R4-inc-cku, ,l. Arcluny, A. H4-ur. S1-Jcrmll Row .l. Nelson, T. Oxlunwulcl, R. limlwamls. C. l.unglm'1l, N. Muycr, R Purse, L. Bunk, C. Snydvr, l.. Cluvgwiclclcxl. 'llllllill Row: Gina lnurg. ll. Mcijunullly, K. Wiln-rs, W. EV1'l'ilI'll, H. lluwurlll. A. l'luws-1' A. Mcllunnull, P. Scllmmlcr, M. Ronald, C. Clark. l'l0lJIi'I'll Row R. Sculcs, J. Cupp, A. Wilson, ll. Jollnson, R. Dnlko, li. Muul.uulllun C. Crunclcll, .l. Newell, ll. Wuscoll, lJ. Qui:-sl, P. Ccisslcr, ll. Billiltlll. n QQ .gms YE A! vw , . A-9,3 X Tau Kappa lfpsilurz was flllllllllfll at lll1'110is Wesluyall. Uni- versity in 1899. llocally, TKE flalcs back: to .7921 as fllplm Chi Mu. ln 1947, AXM l2CCflllL6 Hem Wlu, of Tau ,lfappa Epsilon. ln, flflllilillll L0 fl'C1fIlGllf l.lIf0l'lILUl parlies, Cl1,1'1'sl11L11s For- mal and Sllfllllg ll0lLSCfIIllI'ly, is the 'cSewe1's of Prlrisg' party, llll lllll'lI-III!UI'Ill1Ul 0031111111: parly 011 Pledge l'l0l'IILUl Week- eml. 4'Wl1a1l, me worry? l awww--.gn , L 4, ' '1 a.W .. 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'j 5-1 - . -ff-Q 10456 Sljolblfqbjow ' 1, gg 'Ig thfffjlfga ' e Jap! 11 1- ebb G10 d ' F1 a .Pg . f,,Zl5.fJ2,,g3'Z2j.h ,., ,beg ,II O K ,, S, S 0- 'V0H:f0C?90 J?1IYa5 f1fUuf11u' J lv 0 sz Goa GS: b1'SO,q 1111 151116101 ,Il a QI- fr QS 105.6 ,D Gio lsto S0110 U56 IS del' 11, LY lb 911 Q Q 0101-0 9 rssingd,-,no J' 051 '39 ,UGG S1140 Ulf Gfreflre fs 30,0 at 813 fS'?rgbz 7' A Q' ao at bl ,2'g3g0',:,5c,?'3XPuTnell to Talk 5153526555 ' , l ' X W by ge , b aff L ., 1- er bhggoajdjszi, N u Y mre,ilMThC Nfiwspaper, a Form otatlb of be fmax' 1 O ass Medley 15 We Subiect of a1?0 0-'Q U2 Tug5,NPiiYg Urrzgetmg oi. the Americagbc-,pea 0 WHUT C12 mon oi Umversity Womew In I2 'Warx ues-v Feb. 12 at 3 P- YH. in rgonbceg V xii P' m'Vgjr?fQ1fol3YQan Han' Mr' Kafy? 9 '17 . speaki , 2 x or and pubygsher ' 101' msc inX351UgT1ON CSUNTY JoURNp?iif-seen' V' ff .ures will 1501155 'C is and the ,t f:f,f' strand Li. Zgoiiffsetdpranting in 3 p13.x5Sff'M1sf ' l n' . Som Y th M ff .. S sway Group of we 9 .de six trips Mr' T' P 'X , I' , K N 'VSV the V' ' ' 3- 5:41 7x ,eww ' , Tw A f . f ,M , Q 'Ii' . 7,17 ' fx. fm '-53:1 Ak' 1, ,ev A, ,fr- f WX 72 wx N jf'f,Hg1 -X ly ', --X I si '1--3'-Mfg N Li. 141 '- W.. ' '--bf., THE YBOGYLPQA faxnzvrmlzxacx-1 Q.. mem yy 4: they axe being Caff- Pm- a:U,33f2z:ses2:'e:a2, asf M 1rxiematKonaX DQVGXOPYWEN-f mf' L'u'CH X , . ' an guests. mon oi BgxErgxr?xsCB2gX2gn5'Y?5?RB3ng,, aitemoon xo 1 ' Tlnnm -mm ex-no -asm. 453.0 pm. RQQSWE1 Comer 11....+ KJQU Rm' Slurly lnrefzlu in the lllltllglf. ,,--- - Manual dexterity plus! Hey Licly, Licly, Lof, No commentf' In my opinion, the world situation is . . . fr . NG '-. M5 The end of the snack bar route. The Friendly M3007 rv. t w I 1 Q, , A-I' i ,,..,, 1.11, N P.. ,,,,5.,'1M: Welcome to Buckley! Coleman in, September-minus mud! L , w -W-f-6,3 A .,.,.N ,M 3'.fQ'1Qf?'f1-mf: vii MK. M H. in e-.e1eL'g2Y ?- 1' ' '- ' g, A f-':- , as Q. ,gd A 5 l i I It . vii: 'ML' 'N vm ' 4250 sy ,. x 5 X R ' --. --,-e- by-n..-3 -mf. .. I-qw-.f..,wnx'h-.f,,,xNYx Tj, . , , 1-A I . ., - . Q ..,,,:fM , KAR 4.3. L UQ 1. .wi 1a . Zyl ' , 'Q 1 ' . X .g ' I '53, ex gf .MJ K .xx . with Xf -' ,xXx XX f. in --1, -'.4 Abi X, ,, .E J -v X I X. v. .W Q 1, Y- . A M - 1- ' g - 7 41 'K . - t5 ,,.f-I w 6 Ei' , I fn f . . 5 P f if M M 1 'Q' , Www s N SL J. , QIZH-,ll ' jhmg 'Qrf' . f 2 ' . D N ,lb A - J 49 XJ ku, Sem Cam, llaven. QUEEN FOR fl DAY: l96l X A 1 X f N Q W 4 if ' g 1 as 5 ' V . i Ceiling to Know You. gi' 1 T! W 2 2 5 I X ,- 5-L , ' 2 .., 1 . ' i I I p 5 l 1 The souml of lllIlfSlff3 Slap oulsffle mul my limi. l'lvJgv.v ARE Il.W'flll U-4 T. ,.-el' Knowledge is the guiding light. Grunge grinds Finished at last! .7 Thafs not your line! i 551 t ' is limb G SSL vs I -50 Q cs. iss? uw, ff ' ' if ','1r.,'Lggx Three little maids from school are we lin But, Dr. Manning, what are they? I sttll can t behave zt Ho, ho, ho f, ' ,M A A ,.Q P if :J - ,X HK W, iww, ,. W ' a 'Q ASW. in V o fn M M Holvlscom-ING QUEEN 4 'M wi F W. JUDY SIVIITII M iss Domeslicity, 1962. fx The DUE bring Kappa lllljil' mmual Cllfl'iSllII!lS free. U mrle Sam, came llmmgh! w I i i w 1 A 1 I u 137 1 i L 1 L. 9' - 5. 4 t . J . : 4: 9 8 if z W slim ' I A W. my v ' 1 4 . .X nr, f ,fp ..-A VK K' X. 4.1 . .4- M! -Q G 1 A .,, x I M. . ji - Nw 3 W5 . 'ff xv X 9 .A ,, ' w ' . , Q .,.r,,. 1 K Uni N W Kam Yes, you, REfll,l,Y need your 1.11. But snwufturally ifs lousy. Hut ifs going lo be ll cool parly. Pledges can be fun! -Q 'r K 4 I Y Y YQ . 1 ...J' ' v ' . 2 . W wr X ,A L MLQFQ1 F I lzalc sllufyirlgf 139 , A yr W I., A A I il? 4 5 E 2 You nmfrn you mrlunlly Sllllly in, the lil1rnry . . . Well . . . no! always. Parking - for facully only! '-Min' w 1' wif WW' '4 ' 1 -'f'i'l' Wi , - Qs fx,.'l, 11 '-' , w . F' ,mmfz N ,Y -4.'w.w5:-,,. '19-.,'.-4'Q,1,g?-by Y -gg5?g,f,1Wvl 'W .J , f f 1' , 'W' 'f-,-Ng:-'g +-,ww V. wgnwhdvr I ,H ig, 1 in 5f,g,f l f.j,!EZ,l,,y,,,': , - 'gm V 1' vm 4 A Q ff: Yi ,3.3ye.gg,ig511','mfibfw y'f5ff'iEif,' ' ' .,:mf1afQeiwe ff':::9? ,.g1 We ' MQ' S 4+ f ' V ' '-lv: ,L', f , . ,- , ,, ,,.1 1 ' s qw 1 . . ,sz 31' f . 17 552+ af 1. Wm, 'L wa Q W7 .. NH, The Plerlges strike again. W V jru. 1 x . . ,lolmv meals folm. , .VI P P 1 . ...mad I Q- L w .. V... , ...-.... 4 ..,,.X,k,.N-awww ,--a-qw ',, W... liul il ixrfl usually lllis lncssyl 141 f--H 5, 1 1 L il... The brains lmlljrlrl Nm scene. l'm, on slage nowf Stflllilllll' Sllulcnl. Carol Wallace, Mil-lfall Qjlllflfll. L hw- W, , pf'-uf' Jim X53 .au -L, W J IV , -hX a ,My I IU 1 WJMM f. ma JW' Wm f 4 l-114 ' fl' ,....'A ft: :F ,,.f , A gf. ,K W. N43 L. ,ff 4, VMd, ,1r V !:'jvk!AM.,,. 5. -f h . LJFZ5?-' , ,. filly T, VL:--,.w- j1'f3, 7 ' ,, . .. . A ,, J ,- 1:fz,'7. ,i ' ' B 1 ' 'ffffw -- gy. 1 , V ?' ,,Vv..w .Q X V' r 1 '. A A-H, . N., A I I Y ' ' 1 x' x,',1 ' . - .U ' '7 '.'.-52 -4 ,N 'I ,A nj ' f'2Q 'l -'92 W ,VH K F H TW -' , ??4f5'f'ff':jp if., . . 4 t , L . - ,n Ui . ku 4, F, V, Fwfg. 'bmw uv ,W .. ,V - gl ,Ig X 1 .. .X - A ' 'Y'f5?ft'5f'wra Q1 '4 , ., 'riff , ,,.'Q'-,H+ f, 1 J 'MIL Q ' ,U 'b 1 , 8, A . Give me a lf . . g'S0 I .mill lo the rleanf, I A r Q4 fn in I-I 'ku ,ra ,r'f, W s . X -f . yu' l 4 A 3. li w 3 . , 5 , ' a , K x , U 1 Q 1 x I 011, the banks of the Susquelmnnrz. I 143 ' Top Left: I lmle lo Illllllflfl' you, but lielme Left: Never fzgain .' Below Rigllflr ll will Lake HOW lung? 1 Giggle Hour 1 . f L- 4I '.! - 9 Q ,. an-2241 ab-W 'L .L -1,114 lawtlaum J 402404 ., 't 'K-., Anyone for Melfs? K V mn .XM .H V. ,I : M V N , 4.5 is A, .gi Aid-tw, .fi'4',, :W-Q A 'fn-un ily,- -'T 7 ' V -'ff' fish 'iii'-'-f m 'HH v , , ,Marv ' !,.4,,Jf3.x..Iw.,Q. 'f14, 'l11 f in l ' 5 f K: ','-'L' .QQ Lf1J'-,Qr-Lfiff. J fE99f5!f7:f'm.e.-cf-3. r'W .' 4 1 1'-fi Hg- Tiff-'Y Y'Jr-:MM37'if-'SW'-SQ'-53 ul -ff' , 'bn '1 kA'1'TLl? , VK' ..' ' 'gh iff , 05,1 4 ffffj ' v ' 7 - 5'1 -7'fk9fz.fW '. . ..j I , -'f.1 fI,27: ' , , 4, N. . ,J X . if ,f tx. nsmvvam 4 lusl II lillle off llm lop, please. ENN. ii,3i.xR., f ' V U14 if, I' The SEM clualls up 'N N .Avila lil You woulflu't kill me, would you? ,J The llcazlemic Quad. Top-Well, he assignefl the Ist 10 chapters then, . . . Middle-Tltere are those who study, but . . BOHOIIL--SClIt0l'S tlorft study! I .. 4,-V .9 I af Us 'gif Q Mood Melancholia. The fraternities sometimes ent 25514 ertain. 'Th SLS-M555 na ' ns: ucasrpgg U R?'f:f' 7'GIIII,ltS anyone? cs 9 19 fl quarter .-:nys you rlonl :nuke it! Stitch Knits Where do you want me to pub this? 148 x -A Q I 4 4 v Um-nn City. llo sv! The T.V. Club Snow in. the Quad? Typical liuchly Snow The dog must have dealt this hand. A Cinko falls in, Lewzfsbarg. 'Nw 4 V ffl ,W ,. 1 MINI: 3, XR' .M Q' J.. I ie pf 4' '11 9 nl V ', . -sf WL 1 3g qty, x' i' , 1 Q I ,M . '3' -5 'V R. .. 5 .. ' vibvlinh ff U-53 .L ' 'nw MM' B 'H ap. sal vu. w A Pre-Dual Development 151 5 55 cn V 1 QR 20, 'PPL' O M, A 'Z C - Z X flxxfx A X A A fr, g il? A .. SEK I A 35 4 Q --I . 63 : . n 'I yi h 1 Y Q , ff - ' YI 1 I 1 ' ' . 21 T' ,- F ' 1 K X ' - 3 1' ' XV we 3,65 LQ 1, X I .:ff ' A 1 ' H 1' ...J 4 W , .ms Cx Q' X2 ll -X ' mm 'X X. ff 4 Q? .:E221111KN S . f ' Q ,geaszew 3.x -wasps gl Z W 'Q Q K 'lm Q ,iz5WaS,-QQ fi X mai? , ,ea f f'-X Q j?6,? ' 1 f jj 3 EEE? X vi ff ' 5 r A if 491 64 'X f I 'L- A j M Q 2 x A ' mf' 4 ax, NSXXX NI A mp: .1 I .,,J : hah! W5 5' id ' 5 f 4 f Y . bl-.nsasdn .uint 5 f W Asa ld ' V X ' W? ,3g'Q,.5 7J,1'!,, ' ,nf Qf' +Q5f'Q'9'fW' J f Q iwy-f..1L In ,f f .f64fW'vf X. M ? Ziw'21V Abu:-.l, 1 ix L02 f Z' 1513! ,4- ,I 5 . M,.,..W,,.,I A ,qv,'.:,,,,N,. AN . ' '4 4 -- ' LF-'5 ' .L X 5' , - . ,, 'A N,wg 'w 1' ' AW w-.J r-4 - . A . u.,'1 .M Ln... ' QTWN, B, ' , s,,A , 8 M, L 'W Ma' -W, ' 'vy- ! nl, w'T': .... f w ifQ5f3v-' g wv4'..fwfq..x, ,,u,,,,,, w.,,M A I SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS---SEAT:-111: P. Turner, secretary- STANDING! W- Greene, treasurerg M. Fadden, presidentg J. Portnof, vice president. SENIOR CLASS What is it to be a senior? As a freshman, you l0OkCCl upon seniors as people incredibly old, incredibly sophisti- cated, and incredibly wise. Now that you are one of those exalted people, you cannot believe that anyone would con- sider you in that light. As a matter of fact, it seems that you were a freshman only the day before yesterday. The four years that stretched between the day in September you ar- rived, excited and not just a little nervous, and the day you will pack your things for the last time, seemed to have fled by with amazing speed. Senior year brings with it responsibility. You have responsibility on campus as you hold the top ollices in various organizations. You have responsibility academically HS you wrestle with more advanced subjects in your major field or independent research projects, and face such tests of your entire academic skill as graduate record examin- ations and departmental comprehensives. Then, there is the ever-present question mark of the future. As a senior, you come face to face with the problem of planning a career, of making decisions about your entire life. Senior year also brings that strange disease called usen- ioritisf' The symptoms are certain airs of excitement and expectation that hover around a senior. With joy he ticks Off the days left until graduation. Gleefully, he makes note of the last times he has to perform annoying tasks: last finals, last papersf, last rushing parties. There is an impatience, yearning to end the long years of preparation and find out what those mysterious things called ulifen and 66 the world are all about. Along with the joy of licking off lasts', and days until graduation, there comes a sense of regret, the feeling of never againf, Never again will you be able to stay up until 3 a. m. just talking with your roommate. Never again will you live with so little thought of how to pay tomorrow's food bill. Never again will you experience that same feeling of closeness, born of living and working together, that you now feel toward your friends, sorority sisters or fraternity brothers. You may meet again at reunions, but you know that the old comradeship can never be reestablished. For as far as Bucknell is concerned, you are about to become a memory. You are about to be old MSO-and-soi' that the present underclassmen will talk about when they sit around discussing old times. Aside from a card filed neatly away in the Alumni Olhce, you will have real existence only in the memories of your old classmates and the members of the three classes which folly .v you. Your laughter and tears, triumphs and defeats, curses and cheers are about to become part and parcel of the similar feelings of thous- ands and thousands of Bucknellians who have walked in the same places you have walked, talked about the same things you have and lived that same unique existence called college lifei' which you are so soon to leave. 155 '1'l'lOlVlAS ,IEREIVIY Al,DRlCl'l llryu Nluwr, Pu Ibn-In-Inf ul ,-lrlx . . . fivnunluif-.v l'lni Kuppu Psi, Suviul Clnuiruulu: MSC, Vim- I'r4-ninb-ul: M4-u's Glu-1' Club: l-'rl-nluuun llamkc-llmllg Vur-lily 'l'r:u-kg Huw:-r :uul 'I'r:u'k lulruluurul Clulrllpimxwllip-4. llRl'AN ClLlll'lR'l' Al.EXANl7Eli Rur'lu':+l1-l', N. Y lfm'll1'lur nl .lrlw 'l'HUlVlAS AN'l'l'l0NY ALEXANDER lN'1muu:u,l'n llrlrllvlur nj S4'ivnr'1- in l'.'rluf'uliun .... 9 fwmulnry Siguuu Cbig ll Club: Vauslly lflmllmllg Ollivn-r-4 1.lub. 'l'l'lEODORE Al.'l'lVlAN llrooklyu, N. Y. lim-In-Iurnl flrlx . . . l'uIl'Il':'nlSrl'v Ngluu Alplnu Mu. Vlvl- l'r:-rmluul N-4-rn-lurvg Il Club: Var-:ily 'IH-uuiuq Ollirm-rn Club, KENNE'l'll RICHARD AL'l'SClIllI. lln1'lu'luruf .-ml . l'bi l,:llulnlu 'l'l MARGARET' ANN ANIENDOLA Ifurllvlur uf ,-lrlv . I'.vy'1'lmlngv uflu: llurul. IN whnlugb 7'n1n'l1vg Clu'i,Iiuu ,X-mu-ulluvu. nw- Clu-stwuml. N. Y. Ra-aullngg, l'z1. 156 BRENDA .IOANNE AllllO'l l' Nunlicokc,Pu lluwlmlur nfS17fl'Il1'l' . . . llinlngy Alplul l'l1i, l'rn'si4lvul, Hmeiul Clmirluuug Mix:-cl Clmruxg l'unlu-llvuiv Cnuuvilg lhwlvlzfcllifllzg Cllrisliuu Aseuwiuliuu. PAUL NlLSSON Al5ll0'l'T Ncudllum, Nlzlss liurlmlnr nj Scivruru in lh1.xir1u.vx flrllniuixrmlion l'l1i Kuppu l':4ig Olllm-ra Club: E1'rmuuuim'n Club. RAI.l'l'l lCllWlN AllllU'l l' W1Hll1'sl1fy,Mz1ss. Ilm'ln'lul ufS4'ir'll1'1' fn fllwr'lulniz'ul h'nginr':'ril:g D1-llu lilmilnug Mixn-nl Clunruxg Auu-rivuu Sfwin-ly uf IVI1-vlumivul Eugilu-1-rn: Vursily 'l'r:u'kg Cbrisliuu As-mr-iuliollq l'urur'llulu- Club. DAVID EDWARD ACKROYD Wuynv, N. J. lhu-ll1'lnr ul ,Alllx . . . lfrlglixll D1-llu llpsiluuq I.'.Xul-:Num .Mlm-rlining Mauuugu-rg Sigluu 'l'uu llc-lm. CHARLES I'LA'l l' ADAMS Whilu Plains, N. Y. lhwlrvlnr nlflrls . . . l'nlil1'4'ulS1'ivru'1'. Illxlury l'I1i Kulrpu Psi. NlARCO'l' .IEANNE Al-ILERS Summit, N. .L Ifnrllrlur nlflrlx . . . Ifnglixln lh-sill:-xlvv Cmuuwilg Mix'-xl Clmrus: lluvkux-ll Slunlvnl l-'nruuu l'urn1'l1uIc Club. BEVERLY LOUISE ANDERSON Alla-mlnlnr, N. J. llnvllclur ufS1'i1'l14rr' in llluxirr h'l1lII'IlIf0Il Allrllu Cbi Uuu-gn: WEGA S4-uulu-, lluum- ul' Ih-pn-fu-ululiva-N: lluuelg Wuuuwu's Glvl' Club: Mixn-fl Cluuwmg lmle-pl-lulcul Wnuu-u'.-e Cuuuvilg WRA Iinurflz Cuuum-lnrg llc-ml R4-will:-nl: Fr:-sluuuu l ir4'si1lc- l.c-aulvrz Nu l'lli Epsilon, l'n-sill:-ul: Mm-lur Ilunrnl. CARL Ii. ANDERSON, JR. lJ1lVl'l',N..l. liuvln-lor nf 51-171-luv' in l1'u.xinu.v.s .llrllninixlmliun Luullulu Chi Alplul. RONALD ,IOSEPII ANDREUZZI l'ulmcrton,l'u. Ilurllvlrzrfnl flrls . . . l'syrlmIngy Siguul Cbig ll Club: Vurxily Trunfk. lVlAR'I'lN PIERCE ANDREWS Fuyc-tluvillu, N. Y. llm'ln'lur nISr'i1'nzr . . .Uiulngy RICHARD IiAR'l'l'l ARNOLD Ifurlzulur ufS1'i1'1lr'r' in liu.vfm'.wx nlllnlinfxlnllinn Meadowbrook, Pal. l'bi Lzuulnlu Vllllvlll, Vim: Pr:-sill:-ul, lluuru- Mnnug.-r: Clullu-l Clunlrg P4-rslliug Rillvs. ANNA IVREDRICKA ASCH Euslmulju. llncllvlurnfxlrlx . . . l'.syr'lmlogy WSCA lluueur nf lh'pr4-m-ululivvsz Small lluum- Cuuuril, Vim- l'x'1-sill:-ul: lh-nizll'1u-n Cuunvil, S1-vrn-Iux'yg Mix:-cl Cburusg lunla-pf-url:-nl Wnluf-n'x Cuuuvil, 'l'rvusuru'rg Syn- 1'llrulu'lI1--ng Kaul:-llc-ug Ski Clull. .lUDl'I'l-I DANA A'llEHl!ACl-l l'ulis4ul1-,N..l llur'ln'lvr nl Srir'nr':v in lu'1luu'ulin1: . . . I1'l1'rnr'Hlury Phi Mu: I'Sl'i,X-Nl'i:X, Vim! l'ra-uizla-nlq lh'ligiml-in-l.ifn'. Cr-nlrnl l'lalnning llmmnillvl-. WlLl,lAlVl HENRY AUSSIKER S1'll1'm'4'lu1ly,N. Y. llm'lr4'lnr nfSr'f1'll1'4' . . . lfinlnpy D1-Ilan llpmlmu: Mum Loll--gn liumw K.ou1u'll. lr:-sul:-nl: Nl1'nsl1l1'1'4.llllr: Dvlln l'lli Alllllal. l'ra'si1l4'nIg l r1'slll1l:ln Swilnnling. DORO'I'l'IY MAllRE'I l'A ISAHKS ilIyElllllIl1lS,N..i. lhn-liwlm uf.'lrl.w . . . llfxlwx D4-llu Dv-llu Da-ling 7'nln'lw: llhrihlialn 'Xum'iuIi1n1: I'Sl'iX'Nl'I'X. MAIUURIIC ALWINA BAILEY lluwlivlnr ul S:'1'w1l'1' , . . lliuluyx lIu:'l:m'lIinn: l'hi Sigma: Wmm-n'a Hiiln- 'l'1-um. .lllDl'l'll ANN HARD N1'WiPllI'gll., N. Y. l!1l1'ln'lnl nf .-lrlx .. . ,ffinlngv Um-ns lluu:-4' llmlm-il. Vim- l'rm'si:lvnI: Tom'lu'. ANN LLOYD IBAHIJSLEY Ar1lxnur1', Pil- llurlrvlnr nf .'lr1.v . . . Erlglixln I'i lim-In Phi, Sw'n-Inryg 1'nur'lu': Klhrinliun .'hmm'inliun. DONALD EDWARD BEERY Elmira, N. Y. llm'ln'lur ul S1'ivlu'u in lfzmillvw .-IflrninLvlrulinll Phi Knppu Pai: Mvn's Give- Clulrg llhrisliun Asewriulinnl. BEVERLY KAY HEI-IRENS fIluvuIuml.Ohiu lf:n'lu-Iurnfnlrlx , . . Is'npli.vll..'lrI Knppu Dc-llu, Snviul Clmirmnng 7'uur'll1': Klllrislinn ,vhlsuviallimxz Lalrixon Ilnll, Vivu l'rl'ni1lr-nl: llnrris llnll, l'rvsi4I1-nlg Wmm-u'u Glu- Club: Clmpu-l lilmirg Cuumu-lor: Clams Olliuur, Svcrvlnryg Clulllvllgv, l'I4lm'nliun Clmirnmn, .Mlmiuislrnliw Clmirmuu .IACQUELINE QlIlt1I.EY IZEI'lRllOliS'l' l'lilllW0lNl- N. .l. l1'uz'l11'lur of :lrlx GERALD AUGUSTINE liElERSCl'lMl'l l'. .lR. lVll.Curnl1-l. Pu. lhn-In-lnruf,'11l.v . . . llinlnlJ,V. llixlnly Phi Gumuvu Da-lla, l'rm'lnrg Phi Alplm 'l'h1-ln: DnrmiIm'y llmnw Cuuuvil. HELEN LOUISE lsmslcl. ' l5lwH11fif'l1l-N--l- lfm'ln'Inru1Sr'i1'rn'4' in lfrlmvllfulz . . . S1'1'4Ill1lIlf,V Alpha: Phi: Mix:-nl Clmrusg lluvknvll Slmhful l ornnl: lfllff-'f 'HffIfl: l.V'.-hz!-:NnAg Chrirolinn Asimvinliun: Alplm Lulnluln Du-llauq Inl:-rfanlll K.uum'xI. ROBERT SPENCER BELL Fill' Rmfkilwily, N- Y- Ilrnzllvlur of .flrlx XV0ml-Hillgv, N. .l. .lll.L ALLISON 1sA1u.0W xviwm-. Pu llm'l1:'lnr nj .-lrlx . . . livlmun Xlplm Signm ,-Xlplm, Vivv l'r1-nirlvniz G1-rmalu llmm' K1-mnvil. Sm-inl lilmirmalnz llnmlg Min-nl Clunusg D1-Iln Phi Xlplmg WSG,-X Soviall llmmnillvv. DAVID IIARTON WMI., pu liurln-Iur nfS4'i1'm'1' in Elw'lr1'4'ul la'ngiln'vring Sigma ,Nlplm Epsilollz ,Knwric-un Inwlilulz- nf lilw-li'i1'all lillgiru-1-l's: l ru':4lnn:1n lfirc-raimlv l,1-nah-rg Yuraily Wm-stlingg lnlralmurul lllmlnlximnehip, Sucre-r. CIIARLES REEDER IlA'l I'AGl.lA MCKN-gpm-!,Pu l1'm'lr4'lnr ufSr'i1'n1'1' . , . Ifinlngv l7 llH lllwillvllz lf.-USFJNIPA. 'hsislalnl ,-Mlve-l'Iiwim: Munugn-rg lnlrxlnlurul Kilxallllpimwliip. lluwingi l'i'1--iXlv:li1'ul Swwia-lv. TIIUMAS FRANK ISAUER lllll'll4'l1lIiIIIl,pil. IIu.'l.4-lnr111.91-1'f'1:l'1' . . . Iflu-ml'.vlly Kauplm Dvlln Iihn, S:-1'l'1-lalryz -Kim-rivnn llln--lnivall Swim-ly: Klhrislinn .-Xssm-iuliun. KIIIARLES AllCllS'I'llS IKEAUIUN III Qjmmu,,.fj,,,,,,. llurlwlnr nf.-Illx . . . I'.v-wlmlngy 'I'h:-ln llhi: MSG llmm- ul' H4-pn-1-Nm-1uI:uliw-rl1 V:u'sily Suilnlning. liluvmgvr: Ski lllulxz Pl-rslliugg liilh-ea: Ullirm-rw llluln. HERIiER'l' l'IAW'l'll0RNE BECKER Closlvr, N. .l. llnvln-lor of nlll.: unrl I1'ur'ln'Iur nl S1'1'4-lim' in Ifirfl Hflgiln-vlilng I. -Xl.:-.Nvlmi 1.l1rn-Ilam .fsnmzuaulxuuig KI:-n s hh-1' Llnlv: ,'Xxm'ru-nn Snviu-lv of Civil l'.ilgll14':-uw: Vurflly 'lrzlrkz Malin Cnlll-gn llmnu- Cullnvil. Sm-v1'vtall'y. 157 DAVID LEE BENFER I,I1n:lzclur nf XIIIS . . . Iu'r'mmll1i:',v Salem, N. .l. Mixml Cburusg American Clmxuiuul Smziulyg l'1u:uumnicn Club. LOUISE K. BENFIELD IlrlulnfloralSci::m:r: . . . Ifln-rnixlly lloyurlowu, Pa. Alpha Sigula Alplul, S4-vrs-lury, 'I'rv:nulr1-rg lluul Ilourue Cuuurilg Iluut lk:-xixluuuzv Cnunvil: Mixwl Clmrue-ig Ann-riuan Cluuuiuzal Sunil-lyg Christian Ansruxiulirmg lul4-rlailb Cuuncil, Smzrnlary. ROSEMARY .IEANNE IIERHALTER Sou lhn:lmlur nl Srivlnrr- in lz'lr'r'lri1'ul l1'ngim':rri Auurrivau Iuxlilulu nl' l'Il:-ulrival I'fu'im'1'rsg Al ibn I.aiub:Ia thWilliamspm-1,I'a. ng D:-lla: I'i Alu Epsilon, I- I Svvn-laryg 'I'.1u IIL-la l'ig Iunlilulwr of Ilanliu lillgiilvu-rs, S1-vrulary. .IUDI'l'l'l ANN IIERMAN R llmrlmlnr of Srivmlu in. Hrluvruliuu . . . Elcnlu nslyn I'Iui,u,I1ls, N. Y. a In ry D1-lla D1-lla Du-lla, Viuu I'rn-sialuulz WSGA lluume of lheprn-ru-ulalivn-sg III-sill!-:urn Cnunuilg Kappa Della l'i, l'rvni:lu-ulg l'5l'iA-NEA, S:-nrvlary. WILLIAM C. IIESSELIEVRE Iimrllvlrir nfSL'lf4'll1Y1r in Civil Hllgfrlrwrillg Stalun Island, N. Y. Auu-rinrau Snwiu-ly uf Civil Iiuginu-1-rug lhurlmcll h'llgi1n'r'rp l'i Mu lipxilnug lui ll: u 'I I 'I l', Sm-vrclary. IIENELOIIE RICHARDS BISI-IOP Ihmluflfzr 0fS1:iz'm:u in Hrlzurulinn . . . El:-nm Saclcllu Rivur, N. .l. nlury lluul lluusc Cuuuuilg Mixml Clmrung I r:-sluuau l ir1-sinlv I.:-:ull-rg Tmzvlurg I.'Ar:ENl1A: I'SI'iA-NEA. MARK JEFFREY BROWN lhrzrlwlur nlflrlx . . . Biology Cllrisliuu Armsuzialimlg l'lii Sigma. PATRICIA ANN IIROWN llarrfullrlrufS1:i1'll1'1: . . . lfiulnpy Baltimore, Md. Simsbury, Conn. 1 Uruluwnisg lhu:kru:I1'i1m, I ualur4'u Erlilurg I'bi Sigma, 'I'rvanuru'rg Ski Club. DONALD G EORCE BRUBAKER lx'ur:hulornf flrlx . . . llvyirlznlopy Sigma Alplm lipsilou. ALICE DIANE IIUDDE l1'ru:lu-lnrnl flrlv . . . Jllrlllmlnalics Ilamlg I.'A1u-:Nlmg Chrisliau Ausuwialiuug I'i lllu lipsiluug llillc RICHARD GEORGE IIUCCELN lluclnflnr nfSc:iurn:4r . . . llinlnpy Wzllkins Glen, N. Y. Amityville, N. Y. Clubg l'Ili lima Kappa. East Orange, N. .l. l'lii Kappa l'si, Sumrn-luryg M1'u'x Glen Club, Muuagu-rg Mix:-ml Clurrusg III-nal Cmlmu-lor uf East Cullcgu uuvl Krwseo Ilallg Christian Asvauuialinug lhrligi luillccg Oruilhnlngy Club. un-iu- Lila Central Cmn- DALE ELEANOR BURKI-IOLDER Havertown, Pa. Buclnflor nl flrtx . . . Sprluixh Alplul Sigum Alpha, Srmrclnlryg Ilunt llnuan Cuuustilg Wuuuru'n Glen Club: l'uullr'lIl:uic Council: Student IIIHIIIDUUICQ L'At:l-:NuAg Sigma Della l'I, Vim: l'r1'silluut, Secretary- Truasurcr. 158 -41 we MICHAEL HOWARD BI.A'l l'EIS Greenville, S. C. llucliclrzr of Srfiancu in liusiucsx flzlminislmliuu RICHARD .IOI-IN IILECHMAN Wzxsliiilgloii, D. C. lfuvlnrlnruj flrls . . . English,Hzruunmizts Sigma Alplul Mu, I'r1-nixlvlil, Soriul Cliairluaug WVIIUQ lnlcrfralcrnily Councilg Swarlx Ilall, Vim: I'rm4i1I:-ul, Social Cliairmaug Iicuuuluius Club. ROBERT I-IADLER BOLTE Tcancck, N. .l. Iffmlwlrir nf Arts DIANE EI.IZAIIE'l'II IIOWLES New Cumberland, Pa. llurxllrlornj flrlx . . . Sncinlugy lla-lla Zvlug Luriemu llumw Cnuuvilg Mixvul Clmrung Alplul Kappa Dcllng Alplm I.u1ub1Ia D4-llag IIlu'l.'f11'lliun, limlilor-iu-Cbivl'3 Sociology Club, Scurclary-Trcurulrcr5 Plii lluxla Kappa. KOCEII .IOSEIIII IIRAIIN Merrick, N. Y. Iluclivlur ul fIIl.Y . . . Smriulngy 'I'Iu'Ia Cliig l n'sluuau l irve4iuI4- I.:-:uh-rg Cbrinlian Asemciuliun: Ilcligiuu-in-I.iIv Cvnlrul Cmuluilluf-q Souiulugy Club. WILLIAM MILLARD BRELSFOIID Roclivstcr, N. Y. lhnfllcfur nfSr!f1'l1z2a . . . I'hy.vicx WVIIU, 'l'a-nluiival Dirvclurg Cunnan-lurg l'i Mu lipsilun, 'I'r1-umm-rg Sigma Pi Sigma, Vim: l'r1-sillvulg Ilmlin Club: Auu-rivau Iuslilulc of Pllyximrrlg l'lii llvla Kappa. 4 LARRY WAYNE CARSON Dullus, Tuxus Bachelor ofxlllx . . . Biology JOSEPH LLOYD CARTER, JR. Baltimore, Md. llnclmlor nf Science in Ilu.wim'.v.r Arlllziliixllrlliffri Vnrsity Trunkg Chrinliun A-uamviullung Muiu Gullvgc lluuau Council: Enzuuuuliux Gluh. JUDITH LOUISE CARTER Dulunco, N. J. Bachelor of flrls . . . llixlury WSGA Hounn of Rvprvscntulivcsg Julliviul Huurclg Mixed Clluruaq llulvpvuflvul Wo- ulun's Cuuunilg Guuufwlorg H1-url Rcuiflunlg lfrcrulxlvuul lfirouialc Imuelvrg Phi Alphu Thulug l'hi llulu Kuppu. PAUL LOUIS CHABOT Glmlslunw, Pu. liuclmlvr nfSciancc . . . l,'lmlni.vlry Knppn Dcltu Rhug WVRUQ Alphu Ghi Signing Rumliu Cluh. LEE MALCOLM CHECVVIDDEN Whippuny, N. J. Iirnrlrclnr of .flrls E. ROBERT CHERTKOF Balllimnrc, Mal. lfucliulor of Scir'llz:4r in Civil I'l1lgil1vz'rill1: Auwriuuu Sunil-ly of Civil Engiln'4-rn: llurkmrll h'n1Jiur:cr, Co-Enliturg l'i Mu Epsilnng Ski Cluhg Cllr-as Club. JAMES VINCENT BURLESON Oyslvr Buy, N. Y. llarlurlnr nj .-lrlx l'hi Guunuu Dm-Ilan. llE'l l'Y Al.lGE BIIRROWS Sll'll!4lJlll'QI,1,ll. llm'ln'lor ufS1'i1'ln'4' in .'llu.wi:: livluvuliun Alphu Ghl Olnvgu, Vin-u' I'rc-sinh-ul: WSG.-X S1-nulf-: .luulivinl llmumlg Curvy llmm: Gmnuvil: Orvlu-slrug liuurl. Pulxlivily Glmirmnug Wunwu's Glue- Gluh, Muungl-rg llc-:ul Rvuirh-ulg Alu Phi Epsilml. .lOl'lN FELT, CAlWVAL'l,Al'JER N1Pl'lllNVllll'S,I,il. l1'1n'ln'lurufSa'iz'm'z' l'H.lfi1'il l'fngiln'u'ring GAROLYN Rll'l'H GAl'El,I. llumillou Squaw, N. .l. llm'lu'lnr ufSu'i1'lu'1' in lhlsirln-.vs nlrlruinislmliun Dvlln In-lm llvllu: WSG.-X Ilmpw of lh-pre-sm-ululin-sg Puullvlll-nic Council: Gmum-lm'g ll'ru'lfm-lliurl: In-lm Mu ll.-lin, CA ll. BARBARA CARSON Bl!l'l'lllllll'Sl, N. Y. lim-ln-InrulSf':'1-In-4' in lluxim-xx .-Ial1nini.vlmlinn Kappa lil-lm, S.-4-rl-lury, Snviul Ghuirluuu: WR.-X Ruurxl: lh1r'lflurlIl'ung l'nm'lu': l,'A1:l-IN' lm, Typing Enlilorg U4-llu Mu llvllu: Mililury Ilull Cuurl: llmm-1-inning Gourl. JANE SCA'l. l'ERGOOl7 CARSON I.au1sclowu0,I'a1. lluvllrlur of flrls . . . Jfiulngy Flurh-nl l ucully Gnllmvnug WSG.-X Svuulv: lluul lh-sill:-mu' Gnuuvilg Imh-pvmlvnt Wnuu-u's Guuuvil, I'rc-xinla-nl: llm-ml lh-sinh-ul: lfm'lru1'lliun. Asnisluul Nm-wee Eclilnr: Gllrisliun A-mm-iuliou, Guhim-Ig lulvrluilh Goum-il. LEUNG KAI CHU I-long Kong, Chinn lhirlnrlnr nf Su:'v1:4'4' in lz'lz-rlrirul lz'llgilu':'rilrg Mixz-cl Glmrusg Aluvrivau lueuilulz- ul' EI1-1-lrivul l'fugium-rs: Pi Mu Epsilon: 'I'uu lh-lu Pig luntilulr- uf Raulin livxgilwnr-4 RICHARD KERMIT GLAWSON Nulick, Mass. lfuvlwlnr nj .llrlx . . . l'l:. u.mpl1-v GEORGE YOUNG GI.ElVlEN'l' II lhll'lllll,l,1l. lhwllwlur nfSr'l4'l1r'r! in llu.viu1'vx flflmirlixlmliun l'hi Galuuual lh-llug Olllvvrs Gluh. ROIBERT 'l'l'lOMAS Cl,Ol'l' Trvntuu, N. .l. lhnrlrrlur nl Sz.'irln':' in ll11.xim'.vx ulfllllirlislruliurl Kuppu Sigum, l'n'si1l1'ulg MSG lluum- ul' Ih-pre-eu-lllulivrsg Mn-u's ,luulivinl liuurmlg lul4'l'lruIl'ruily Gnum-ilg Guuusm-lurg lu!r:uuurul Glmlupiuuslnip, Boxing. ALICE MACIE COAN Ruhwuy, N. .l'. llrlclwlnr uf Svif-m'u' in. lfrluruliun . . . lflr'm4'nlury livllu llvllu Ill-llug lluul llouuu- Gnuuvil: l,uri:mu Ilmnu' Guuuvilg Sprull llnusu Guuuvil, Sm'rx-lnry-'I'r0usllr4'l'. Cl'lRIS'l'lNE LOUISE COLE Tvnully, N. .l. lluulwlur nj Suirluzv in. lluxirlf-.wx .flrlluiru'xlrulinn, Alphu Phi, N1-lulwrsllip Clmirmuu: WSCA llousv ul' Rm-pre-ewululiw-Hg Ovwxls House Gounvil, 1'ra-sixlvmg Cnp null lluggvr, Vice l're-xirlcul, Scurctalryg Univcrsily Plnycrsg Chrisliuu A:-muciuliong 'l'hclu Alphu I'hig Glass Cuuncil. 159 RAYMOND JOHN COSGROVE, JR. Ilm'll1'l1uuI.fllI.v . . . l'nlilir'uI S1-Iv1u'u Signm Chi, Vim- l'r1-sill:-nlg Inn-rlrallm-ruily Ijuunrilg ll Clnlng Vursily I oullmll. IJAVIIJ ESI'llNE'l I' COWELI., .I R. l1'm'ln'lul nl .Srir-1n'w in lIl:':'lmnif'ul Ia'nginw'riny I.au1sclulu, .Pu RICHARD KENNETH CKANFORIJ llrn'llr'lnr uf flrlx .... 9 udfllngy l'hi l,umluln 'l'hu-In, S1-urn-lnryg M1-n'n Cl:-v Cluh: Clmpn-l Clmirg Klllrinlixln A1-nlmrinlinxlg I'1'rvI1ing Ilillwo. lJWlClI'I' .I. CROCKICR, .IIL Luliny, N. Y. Ilurllvluf nl .-lrlv .... Vullrr-nmlirx Ollivvrs Cluln. ROIIERT PERLEY IIROCKE'l l' WIlllillllSlJ1Pl'l,l,ll. llurllwlnr nf Swir-1u'r' in, Ifln-11u'f'ul lz'1rpf1rr':'ri11y hm-ri:-un Ilmlilnls- of Illu-mivnl I-fngim-1-rn. Yi:-1' I'r1-uidn-nl: ,-Xlplul Chi Slgunl, I'r1-slnlvnlg 'I'alll lfvlu I'l. KALMAN CSOKA, JR. Luwishurg, Pu. IIm'lu'lnr uf S1'1'r'1u'z- in .'1lvrlmnir'nl lfllgirlvvrillg Ixnplul hrgnm: 'hm-rn-un hum:-ly nl Mvrlmniu-ul Iiuglll:-4-rag Varsity Wrfwlliupz: lnlralnlurnl lllmnlpiunslmip, Ilnxing. 160 I'illshurgh, Pu. Arlinglun, Vu. GERALIJ S. COLE PilllTIllIf.KllC,N Y Ilfwluzlnr nlS:ri1'nr'1' .... I linlngy Signm Alpha Mu: ISI:-n'u CIM- Cluhg Mix:-ll Clmrnnq Inlrnnlurul Cllxlmplmnallip, Suu ROIIERT EUGENE COLE Crmncllsvillc .pl I1'm'ln'lnr ufSrl'1'Il1'1' in lIlf'z'lumf1'11l h'nginr-vring Mm'ri1'nn Hovivly uf III:-vlunlliu-all Iilngixwa-rx, I'rr'sialvnI, Vino-I'ru-xiflu-nl, 'l'rvnsurnr MI'IRI'IIJI'l'l'I ANN CONCER Iiuonton.N Ilrlrlwlnr nfS1'l'1'lu'1' . . . I.'l1vlrri.vl1-v Alpha Sigma Alpha: Slucls-ul I m'ully Cmlgrn-rm: WEGA S1-nam-5 Orvln-slrn, Su-cnla Ilumlg l'alnIu-llc-nir Conn:-il, l'r1-sialvnl. Sm-r1'vI:lrv: 'Inu-rirnn Clin-lnivnl Smfivlyg 1 an lxll nl ' . nl an IJ4-llug Cln'isli:ul .M-uwixlliullg Ii Mu Epsllong I'hi llvm Kuppu. CAROL .IACQUELINE CONNI'l I' Clnulfrml P1 lfm'll1'lnl uf flllx . . . l'ul1'li1'1lI H1'f1'ln'n' Cup annul Iluggm-r: llnivvrsily l'luy1-rs: Mixvrl Clmrus: Ilurknvll Slmlvnl Furunl: llur'hm'lliun. KEVIN 'l'lMO'l'1'lY COONEY Aliquipy lil l Ihr: lu-lm nl flrlx . . . E:'ulm1l:iz'.v Sigma Ilhig Il CIIIIIZ Valrr-ily Iluskvllmll. .IEANNE EMILY CORSON Painted Pust,N Y llucllvlar nj Arts . . . .'llrlll1:rn1uIiL'.v Imlvpw-ml:-nt Wmnr'n'x Cnuncilg WRA Ilnnrslg Chrinllun Almuvinllmx i Culnlnulg Phi Allahu 'I'I11'lug I'i Mu Elmilnn. CHARLES WINSTON CURT Brooklyn, N. Y lluvln-lnr uf S1'ir'1n'1' in lIlr'l'lmlliz'ul h'ngin1':'ring I'hi l.aunhrI:x 'l'h1-lu: WVIIUQ llumlg Aim-rivnn Souix-ly of IIIv0Imni1:ul Iillgillm-rs: Smviuly of Aulnlnnllvc I'Inglnc:crn. ELIZA I3E'I'l'I MILES IJAIVFRON Suffcrn, N. Y lfrlrlmlur uf .-Irlx . . . Spunixlz Cllrislinn Assmviuiimlg Sigma Dr-llu .l'i. I'A'I'RIlIIA RUTH DAICH AtIunlu,C Ifrlrlwlur nl xirlx . . . All Alpha Phi, Vim' l'rm4inI:-nl: lhlvkm-ll Sluulcnl Furnm: WHA Ilunrrlg Alpha I.unllv4I.n Ilvllug I'hi llc-In Knppu. WILLIAM HAMILTON IJANNEBERC, JR. Pzulmcrlon Y lIu1'ln'lnruffIlIv . . . Hllplixll.I'.v-wlmlugy 'l'lu'ln Chig Ilmrkllvllirlrlg 7'nm:l1ng IM-llu I'hi Alplm. P1 BONNIE ANN IJARIIY ' WyckuII,N I1ur'llr'Iurulflrl.v , . . Hnglixh Tumrlmg Illzms Council. JOHN THOMAS IJARRISON, III I.'ittshurgl1, lfuf'lu'lur vfH1'i1'll1'l' in Iluxil1m.v flrlfninixlmlinn Kuppn Sigmn, I'Iv1lgv1llnslm-rg Vnrsily Smruvrg I'Iuunmnilrr4 Club. P I4 CAROL ANN DAVIDSON 'l'm-nully, N. .I. Ihwlwlnr nf Sn:n'w1:1'n in lfvluvulinn . . . la'l:'m:'nlurx' I'bi Alu: Ilunl II1um- Cuunvilg Xlixl-ul Clmrusg Kuppu D1-llu I'ig ilnwlxun A-um 1 :In an l'ln Ib I 1 lx :ppl WILLIAM DYER DEARSTYNE, JR. Albany, N. Y. lhu'l11'lur nf .'lrl.v . . . l'.wy:'l:1zl4lgy' I'bi Gunnun Dm-Ilu: ll Club: Cuuusm-lnrg I'ru4'Iur: Var-lily Swiunniug, Cu-Cuplning l.'M:r:NnA, Spun-In I'Irlilurg Oulivron Dx-llu Kuppu. RA YMON D ROIIERT Dui IAM I' llurlrvlnr ul .-lrlx . . . Ix'runnnm',x Signlu Cluig II Club: l rvnluuun l in-sizlv I.mul1-r: Vnruitv 'l'r:u-k. Cn-Calpluin Inlraluulrnl Cluxnipiouhlnip, 'l'r:u'kg Tum'lu'g l.',-Km-:Nlm. ROBERT ,IOSEPII DEDERICIK N1'M'lllll'gll, N. Y. lhwllvlur nf lllx . . . lfllglixll Y'nu1'll:'. KA'l'l'lARlNE SUE DEESE Wilnlinglon,D1'l. l1'm'lu'lnr nfS1'ir'1u'u' in. Ilu.v'm'.xx ,fhlmim'.vlmliul1 Alpbu Cbi Onu-ga, Svrw-Ialryg WSGA Ilnusn- of Ilvpru-vu-nluliw-:43 Lurirwn Ilmnu: Council: llullvy Ilmnu- Cunnvil, I'ro-nirln-nlg l'nnlu-llvuinx Cmuwilg Cllrialinu Aswa- Ciill inng Clulllvugn, S4-rzrutnry. ROBERT GEORGE D4-FREN Rrouklyn. N. Y. lluzrllvlnrul.-lrl.w . . . Huglixll ASHTON LEE DITKA Aliquippu,Pu. Ihurlmlnr nj Svivlrrzu in lluxiu:-x.w .'lflluini.vlmliulL Sigma Cbig II Clubg Vurxily lfoulbull, Iiusm-bully lisnnllolnirx Club. R UTII-ELEANOR DORSON Tcnully, N. .I. llurrlmlul ul Scivnrc in .Iluxiu h'flun:uliun Dulln Zulu: Orcllvslralg Wmun-u'u Glw- Club, Avrulnpuni-al, Stull:-nl Ccuuluclorg Clulpvl Cluuir, Slndunl Cunnlnulorg Illixml Cburung Mu I'lli Epsilon, Scurcluryg Music Enlucnlorn-1' Nuliouul Cunlcruucv. ROBERT .IOIIN DONALDSON, JR. ',I'u:uu-ck, N. J. l1'ur:ll:'lur1zj.-Ill.: . . . l'sym'lrulugy Sigluu Alplnl Epailnng Mixml Cluurlnag Vursily 'l'ruc'kg Ollim-rs Club: Ecollolllivs Club. WILLIAM CHARLES DORR ' Delmar, N. Y. Bm:l1.ulornfflrl.v . . . F4'uunrr1i4'.v I'lli Gumlnn Dcllug Stullcnl Fucully Cungrvxsg R Clllli. VFW' l'rI'Mill1'lll: Coumaclnrl Ifrvslllnull I irr-sinh: Ll-mlcrg Yursily Swiuuuiug, Cu-Cupluing Ollim-rn Club. Sl'l!rCl4ll'yg Swnriz Ilouuc Cuunuil. RONALD WILLIAM DUCK W1vslxv1n1v1l,N..I. If1mlu'lurnlfIll.v . . . Jllulln-mulirx Dcllu Upsilnng Varsity 'l'r:u'k. WALTER ,IOHN DUFFY, JR. Abington, I'zl. Il'm:ln'Iur ul .-lrlx . . . lfnunullzirfx Sigluu Alplul Epsilon: MFG liuneu- nl' R1-pr:-svnlnlin-an: WVIIIIQ Vnrnily Fnntlulllg Tnucllc: Cbrisliun Asxncinlinng Euununlicn Club: Ski Clubg Uliiuurs Club, 'l'r:-uruu'vr- Dislinguisllud Mililury Slullunl. Pluinliclml, N. .l. JAMES REED DuI.ANEY R11lIu:1'Im-d,N..I. lhnrllvlur njSmri1-m'1' in lirlulwllurz . . . Svrvllrlury l'bi Kuppu Puig Stud:-ul l au'uIIy Cuugrn-ss: FH-slnuuu I-'irvsiclr I.:-:ull-r: Cbrisliun -Issm-iuliuu, l'r1'sinl4-nlg llvlipiun-in-l.iIr-, Clulirlualug Omivrun Dcllu Kappa: Kuppn Dm-lla l'A. DIANE EI.lZAIIE'I'II DELLE Ym'k,I'z1. lfur'ln'lnr of .-lrls . . . lfllglixll I'i Ilvlu I'bi: Sluxlvul Fuvully Cnllgn-em: WSG.-I Ilousu- ol' Rn-prn's1-ululivvng Curvy I Ilonsm- Cuunvil. In-sinlm-nl: ll:-:ul lhwiclvul: Ilu4'km'lliung Sllnlunl Ilulullmuk, 1'I4lilur-in- 4.llu-f, N-vlmu Iaul1lm': I. .-hzxxnn, he-vlmu Iznlllur. DOROTHY .IANE DEMMY Ardmore, Pa. lfmrllvlur nfSr'i1'nr'1' in lIuxim'.v.v .-lflniillixlrulizm D4-Ilu D4-lla Dm-lm: WSGN Se-nule-, Ilnusr- ul lh-pwuvlllulivu-s3 Ilurris llmm- Cmnwilg WRA Iluurnl, 1'rn'si4ln-ul, Soviul Clluirlnalu: Sylwlxxwuu-lla-sg Tnm'lu'g I.'.X1:lcNnA. C EORCE HER BERT I DENN EY Duyl 1-stown, Pu. lhu'lr1'lnr nIS1'i4'l1l'f' in Ifrmilzmx .lfImini.sllull'un Sigluu Xlpbu Epsilon: MSG llm.:-v nf R:-prvwnluliv:-s3 lfm'l.':u-Iliung l'uu4'lu-g I-Ivmuuuivs Clubg Clu-u'rl1-aulvlx CllARI.O'l l'E CARVILI. dm-SI'IIEI,.DS Rullinmrv, Mal. lim'lu'Inruf.iI1l.v . . . illflllwlrlrlliz-.v WSGA Iloneu- uf II:-pw-ewlllalliw-sg Iluul Ilunm- Cullum-il: Illixm-:I Cburnsg Cllristinu Ansoriuliuug l'i Mu Epsilon, I'n-sinh-nlg Ilillu Club. EDWARD CHARLES DlE'l'Z XVvsllivlrl, N. .I. lfflrlwlnr uf Sfrivlu-1' in. ICI:-vlrirul la'llgi1r1w'lilrg I.nuub4lu Clli Nlplul. l'r1-sill:-ul, Vim- I'r1-sinlvul. S1-1-rr-l:u'y5 MSG lluusl- ul' R1-prm-svnluliw,g lnlu'rIr:lI4-ruily Cnuun-ilg IN-rslniug Hill:-ew. 161 JEROME CIQIIFFORD DUNNELLS Part Washington, N. Y. llachvlur nl All.: . . . ffzrunnmicx 'l'lu:la Chi: I'h:4mon1ics Clula: Olliccrs Clulr. HENRY FREDERICK DUSICL, JR, Ridgewood, N. J. lfucltclnr of Sfri1'ltr'1: in liuxillrnis flrllninixlrzllinu Sigma Alpha lipnilong Christian Asranciatioli: l'ara:'hn!c Clnln: Euatmlnicn Club: Varsity Wn-alling: Intramural Champion. NANCY ELIZABETH DWYER Junkintnwn,l'a. lfrnrlnllnr nf ,flrlx . . . Ilinlngy, llixmry Kappa Kappa Gamma, l'l1'rlgv 'I'rain1'r: l'hi Alpha 'l'hc-la: Counsel-lur: Christian Aauuuiatinn: Alixurd Clmrna: WSGA llama of llr-pri-sr-nlalivux. IRA SHUEY EBERLY, lll Alcchanicslmrg,Pa. Banfuzlnr nfSr:i:fn1'n in II11,iiln2.v.v flrl1nini.vlmlinn, Emrnnolnius Cluh: Ollincrs Cluln: Intramural Champion JOHN JACOB EDEL Wulleslny Hills, Mass. Baclzrrlur nf Sriulnn' in h'Im'1r1'r'nl h'ngim'r'ri1lg Sigma Alpha lipsilnn: Class Ollii-ur: Cunmsulur: Christian Association: Varaily Swimming. MICHAEL JASON EKISS Grand Island, N. Y. 9 l llmflurirlr ol Any KENNETH ROY ERICKSON Clcnshaw,I'a. Bachclnr ofS1:i4rlnrn in Illvnlunlicnl Hlildrlmerillg Pi Mu Epsilon: Tau lluta l'i: American Snail-ly nl' Mcizhauiual Emgirxmer-4, Vim: Prunirluentg lillrlcrmll .h'llgfltucr. MARY ELIZAIIETH ERISMAN Bctlllcllctn, l'a. lirnrlwlur nf flrlx . . . fllullmllmlics Kappa Kappa Gamma, I'rm4i1lunl: Ilarria House Cnnmril, Vice 1'rn-uiulrlll: l'anhcllvnic: Council: WHA lluard: Symzlironvttva. DALE EMIL ERVVAY Ccncscu,l'a. Bachelor nf Sr:ir'nr:r: in lllmrluniicul I'I11gilm1'lir1g D1-lta Ilpnilnn: Christian Annuciatinn: Mon'a Glen Clnlv: Ilvanl Cnunsr-lor: Il Clulr: American Society of Mechanical I'lnginecra: Varaity Wrustlinpg: Intramural Champion. ARTHUR W. EVANS Wilkes-Barre, Pa. lirlulmlur nf Srricltuu in Civil Hflyrrurrfrilrg I.amhcla Chi Alpha: Am:-riuan Snvit-ty ul Civil Enginvcrn LOIS ROBERTA EVERE'l l' Northampton, lla. llrxchulur ol Arlx . . . Englixll Delta Zeta: Sigma Tau D4-lla: llm-knclliung I.'Ar:r:NnA, Sm-tion liditnr: Christian Associatinn: lVnmnen's Ginn Cluh: Mixed Churun. MARILYN FRANCES EVERSOLE lVlaniarum-ck, N. Y. lhurlmlar ufS1ffrfrt1'u ilt llluxiz: Ellnrrulinn Ihi Mu: Spanish lluusc Council: llun! Iluusr- Council: liannl: Wonn'n'a Glcc Clnlu: Chapel Chair, Studi-nt Conductor, Scan-tary: lllixcd Chorus: SAGO: Maxim: Educators' National Cunfcrcncc. 162 NANCY MacI.EAN ELLISON Westbury, N. Y. lirwltulnr nf Arts . . . h'ltgli.vlr Sigma Tau Drlla, Trcasur:-rg llucklivlliang Slurlcnl llunrllmok: Tuucllv: L'AcENhA: Christian Aasncialinn: WVUU, Svvrvtary: Mixed Chorus: Orulu-sis: Inturcullngialn C':l1lr'rarli'u nn Cnvcrluncnt: l'hi Bula Kappa. RICHARD BURTON ELSTE Pittshurgl1,Pa. llrwhclur olSciall1:1: in llu,viltn,vs Arllnillixlrzllirnz l'hi Gamma Dvlla, 'l'rmlalli'i-rg Franlunan Firmwirln I.:-ailar: l rcalnnan Swimming. lJl'AN EMBURY Vlfarsaw, N. Y. llrmltclrlr nfS1Ii1'mu' iuHrlur:nli1nt . . . Elunuwlury Alpha Chi Om:-ga: PSEA-NEA: Ihrlrkrwllirllt: I.'.A'CENIlA1 Christian Aasorialinn: Wmncn's Gls-iw Clah: Chapel Choir: Mixed Chorus. JOHN ROGER ENGEI. Woodmcre, N. Y. li1u:lml0r0j1lll.v . . . H::armlnir's Sigma Alpha Alu, l'rnsidunI: Dc-lta Mu ll:-lla, I'l'vxitl4'l1l: Ollincrn Clull: Mixml Chorus: lnlr-rfratvrnily Cnunvil, Snvial Chairman: li Clnh: Varsity 'IR-nnisg lnlra- mural Champion. WILLIA M STUART ERDA H l. Washington, D. C. llmylnflnr uf xlrfx .... 'lrl, Biology l'hi Gamma Dvlla. LARRY LEE ERDLEY Lewishurg, Pa. Haclwlnr of St:l'unz:c in Civil Elrgfrlvvring Kappa Delta Rhn: l'hi Eta Sigma: Tan Beta 1'i: American Society of Civil I'fngim'1'rs: Inlcrlralvrnity Council. JOAN MARLENE FETTER .IClllilllIOWll,I,Ll. Iiucllclnr nlSr:i:frt1'17 in Erlmwlinn . . . lflrvrlvlitrlry Christian Association Calvin:-lg Murlar Iloarnlg Slash-nl lfamllly Cnngrvrw: WSGA St-nalc: Juilitzial llnanl, Chairman: lmlupn-ash-nt Wulnvn's Cnumail, Pr:-nialu-nt: Coun- wlur: Frcxlllnan Firvsicln' la-tulvr. DOUGLAS CARL FIERO L1'Roy, N- Y- Ifm'lu'Iaruf .-Iris . . . !.'l11'rrri.wlry D1-Ita Up-filming Christian .-In-uwiatiun Cahinm-I: Ulnim-run llc-Ita Kappa: Cap and llaggvrg Univm-rsity Play:-rs: Cullum-lor: I-'rn--ilunan I irn-siniv l.1-.ulvrg Phi ll:-la Kappa. LINDA LOUISE FISHER NVy0n1issing, Pil- lhlrllvlar nf .-Irlx . . . Biulngv Alpha Phi, Sn-crutary, 'I'n'arulrr-r: Slullrnl llnmllumlr: Chrinlian .thwsmfittlinng Dvlta I'hi Alpha: hlixml Clmrnsg Syxlvllruln-ltn-:-1. JUIJITH AYRES FISK Elizuhctli, N. J. Ihu'ln'lur nf S4.'it'ln':: . . . l'lr,v.vi:'x Alpha Chi Ulm-ga, Svvrmrtalry. 'I'rt-:mira-r: Alpha lallnlutla lh-lla, 'I'r:-asun-r. .luninfr Aulvisn-r: Phi livla Kappa: Phi Sigma Tau: Pi Mu lipsilullz Slgnna Pi Sigma. .Pn-ia- sh-nt: l.ariemn llmnu- Council: llant Ilmn-v Cuunm-il: Lmxme-lor: ll:-aul lla-sul:-nt: Anwriran Institute nf I'Ixyr4im's, Vim- l'rm-sinh-nt, Sn'1'l'vtnx'y-l'rn'mulr1-l'. JOEL BRUCE FLEGLER Tt'll1lIIY,N--I' lhnvlrclnr of flrlx . . . lfflglixll hl1'n's Gln-v Clulr: lhtt'Ifn:'lliun. WILLIAM LOUIS FLETEh'lEYER Ki-1tnutlSqt1am-, Pa. lfuvlwlor uf .'lrl.: . . . JCt'ul1urnit's Signm Alpha Epsilon, Vivo l'rc-sinh-nl: Stull:-nl Faculty Cungrt-su, Vim: l'rvsitl1'ul: llurrkncllinng Delta Mu D1-Ita: Umivrnn ll:-Ita Kappa: Ollict-rs Club: WYIIU, .Prn- gram Diruulur, llusincss hltnmgnr: lluml: Intt-rI'ralu'rnity Cuunnil, 'I'rs'usurr-r. MICHAEL THOMAS FADDEN Ovvatn City, N. J. lhtrlrvlm ul Sr'ivl11'v in lluxim-.v.v ,-lflminixlruliun Sigma Alpha lipnilun: Stunlf-nt l :u'ully Cullgrc-us: MSC llulm' Exrcutivc llnarnl, 'l'rvzn1ux'n-r: Dt-Ita Iiltl Dt-Ita: Umii-ron llt-Ita Kappa: li Chili: l'rm'tur: Class llilirvr, l'n-sirlvnt. Vim: l'n-sinlt-lit: Yaristy Rank:-lhall: Phi lin-ta Kappa. FRANK ELLIS FAMARISS I,iIISllllI'Q.'QIl,I,1l. llm'ln'lur nl Sci:-In-v in lfu.xt'm'.x.v .-ltlminixlruliuu I'hi K1lI'l'1l l'Hi. 'I'rva:4uru'r: II Cluh: Cmntsl-lor: Varsity Sucrvr, Tvnnis. JANET MARIE I ARANE'l l'A Xvyvkuil, N. J. llm'ltn'lur nf .-Iris JACK SIIIILOII IWEICK Yvvst Nyatvk. N. Y. lf1lr'llt'lnrnl.-Irlx luul lf4n'lu'lnl uf S4'it'In'u' in f.'il'il lfllgilttwlillg Kappa Figlna, llmm- Managa-r: .Kim-x-ivan Sm-ivty of Civil l'Ingiun'1-ru: l-'rm-slnnnn Firm-- ainh- I.:-atlvr: Intraumral Championship, llnxiug: Cla-1-rh-aulcr: Ski Clulr, Pr:-sinh-ut, Yin- I'r1-siulvnt: I'vr:4ltingg Rith-sg Ollin-1-ru Cluh. MICIIAEL IVEICENIIAIIM ll1lrllf'lrlruf:Irls . . . I'fr':ulullll'u's ,lamait-a, N. Y. Sigma 'Xlpha Mu: liut'knu'Ili41n: I.'.MzlcNnA, .-Xssiutanl Spnrln Ecliturg ll Clulx: Varsity llaskt-thall, Managvrg Clans Council. NICHOLAS FRANK FERRARA lI1:rl11'Inrnl.'Illx . . . l.'ln'mixlr-r Roscclalv, N. Y. Phi Kappa Psi: Ollis-u-rs Club: Varsity Swimming. ASH ER FLINT VI Rocllcstvr, N. Y. llurllulur of Suit-mtv in E1ct'lrl't'nl l'lngiur'irrillg Ami-rican lnslilulc uf Electrical Engiuvcrs. JOYCE ELAINE FOCEL Sunbury,Pa. lfuvln-IuraI.4rlx . . . illullu-nmlirx Alpha I'hi: WSGA llama- ni' llvpl'c'xm-lttativusg1'anlwllcnic Cuunril. DUANNE AN l'l'A FORMICLI Bt-rlin, N. J. llu4'lu'Inr al Spit-nr'1: in Iflllll'lIlf0II. . . . Elvlrlvnlury Alpha Sigma Alpha. Svvrvtary: l.'.'Xi:l-INDA: Christian Amuwiatiullg liiixvtl Chorus: Orrin-sin: Ski Clnh: l'Sl'lA-NEA, Prcsiull-nt. KIRK ANTHONY FOULKE Nuwtnwn Squaru, Pu. IIm'ln'lnr nfS1'i:'rIz'r: in Erlmvlliun . . . Srunrnlrzry I'hi Gamma Ilvlla: Il Clnh: Varsity lfmmtluall, Captain. WALTER ERNEST FROHBOESE, JR. Ch-nRitlg:1-, N. J. lhluln-lor of Szviumv' in lflu'lnt'cul Hnginvvrfrlg Lamlnln Chi Alpha: .tlmvriran Instituto of CIn'nli4'al Enginn-1-rs: Varsity liilh: 'l'1-am: Rifle Cluh, Vim: l'rvsinIi'nt. RICHARD EIIGENE l Rlll'l', JR. lllnmnslntn-g,l'a1. lInrlu'lur ulSr'i1'm'4r . . . Ifllvzrtixlry Sigma Chi: Alnvrin'an Chvmicrtl Society. 163 NOR MA CAROL CIIFFORIJS Crcul Neck, N. Y. llmrllrlur nj flrlv . . . IuliIi1'ulS4'i1'lu':: Dcllu Ilcllai Dullzig Ifrvalnnaln Ifirfsiulf- I.4-iulcrg Cllrislinn Asnuuiailiun' Wamllinglun Scum-sh-r I'rngr:nn. .IOI-IN RICHARD GILLIS Drzulluy Bcucln, N. ,L llrurlirrlur ufS1:f1'lli11: . . . lfinlngy Sigma: I'hi Iigmilnn, Iliuluriung Ilunnlg Vim-ily Iliilu 'I'1-uni: Chrislialn ihismzialliuilg Ornithology Clnbg Rillu und I'ialuI Lluh. S'l'EI'IIEN LEE CINSIIIIRC Brooklyn, N. Y. lIu1.'llr'lnrof:Ilia . . . Illulllr-llir1li':,'.v 'I'nn Kappa Epsilon, Ss:i:r1:luryg Vnrnily Swimming, Trauckg Duhuling Suuiuly, Sccruulry. .IOYCE E. KLIVLICR II1n'risImrg, I.'u. Ilurrlwlnl ufSltif'll1' . . . lliululyvv Alpha: Signm Alpha, Mvrnlncl'nIxip Clmirlnalng Ornrlu-string llhrisliun Ammciaxliml. CARY III'IR'l'RAM GLASS Ifu' llvlur ul Sr'i:'n1'f' . . . fffrulugy OlIiu:1:i'sCIilIl. TIIOMAS EDWARD COLDMAN lIm:ln'lnruf flllx . . . I'nlilirnlSui:-1u'u Dvllu Ilpsilung WVIIUQ Ski Clnlig Clivcrlnfmlur. MI. I.'I1:usunl, mln-slier, N. Y. 164 LINDA MARIE CACLIARIJI Pnukskill, N. Y I1'ui:In:lur nfS1:ii'm'1: in illzmiu Ifflmviliun Orclu-slralg Ihinclg Wumun's Ch-i: Clnhg Illixm-:I Clmrns NORA EI.IZAIIE'I.'II CALLACIIER Willws-I3ul'i'v,Pu liuuliulnl nl :Irlx . . . Enluliwli Aliwnl Clmrusg Inrlm-pvniln-nl Wann-n's Cmnnrilg Maul:-rn Ifnnri Ifmrkuvlliung Tum'Iu:g I.'A1:r:N1m. IIARRY LEE CARDINER NVQ-sl OI'Llll:JQL', N. .I lfuvluflnr nl Srimiw: in lluxi1n'.x.v .lfllrlilrixlrlrlimi hlgum Alpha: hill. 'I'ru-amirvl', Sm-ri-lnryq Inli-rIr:1I1'rniIy Cnnnvilg Vairsily Ihlsvlmllg I'lu'mumliu's Clnlx. ALAN D. GARDNER IJUWISIDIIFQL, Pu lfurlwlnr nfS1'i1'Hv'r' in !.'l'ul'l lz'ngi1nw'ring I'hi I.:unIuI:i 'I'h1-lug .-Ilnvriraln Suri:-ly uf Civil I'Ingim'1'rs: Yanmily Wrvsilinpgg I'r'rfhing RIII4-sg I'ui':n:li1ilu Chili, l'rr-sinh-nl. .IEI I REY LOII CAYNOR .Iuuksun Ile-igI1Is,N. Y lirmlivlnr ul flrlx LYMAN OAKLEY CIIIIIS, .IR. Elmira N.Y 7 lIm'ln'lur uf .-Iris um! lifmliulur nfS1Iiz'nz:1: in illrfvllflrlirrrll lc'ligil1a'uli'l:g Kuppn Siglnu. DAVID NEWTON GOSS Frunklinvillc, N. Y. llacluslul ufS4:iunu1: in lfinfl Hllgifiwrfrilig Dulln Upsilung M4:n's Glcl: Clulng Alnuriuzln Smziuly ul' Civil liiigilluursg I'hi Iilu Signing Pi Mu Epsilulxg Tim Hem Pig Ollicurs Club. ALAN CO'I ,I'LIEI3 llmrlnrlurujSr:iu1n.:: . . . liinlugy Iiuysiulu, N. Y. Sigma: Alpha Mu, Nvnllncrsliip Chaiirlnalng Iulcrlrnlcrnily lluunuilg Valrxily Gulf. DOROTHY .IEANNE CRAHAM Wcsllichl, N. J. lfuulrulur nj .Iris . . . Ellfglinli, Dulln Dm-lla Du-Ilan: Wnrnun':-x GI:-1: Club: Alixvsl Kilmrnag Ilum:knr'lliung Tauclwg I'Ili Sigma Tung I'si Chig Ski Cluh. WILLIAM ADOLPHUS GRAHAM IV 'l Iuurlown, Pal. liuulzulur af Sciunui: in lIu.v1'l11-.m .lllminixlruliun PETER IIRUCE GRANT Muplcwuml, N. .L Ifuulwlnr ul Sifirlzun in lIr1.viln'.v.v .flallninixlmlinli Sigma Allrlm Epsilon3-Ilurfknnllinn, I 1-ulurus Iiulilurg Tuuulru, I culurvs Eililur, Illunuging Eclilurg Euunumics Clnh. FREDERICK CHARLES CRAVES Mz1hwal1,N..I. Ilaclzular of Sz:ii'nr:c in lllcrflmnirul lflrgilifwlirn: I'In Lnnilnlu Ilmln, Irn-muirvr: Ilnnrlg Ann-rivnn Simi:-ly nl' Illuulmniunl Engineers: Suciuly of Aulunlolivu linginmrurs. Wll.l.lAM GREENE Butler, N. .l. Ifricllclzlr nf Si:i1'l1c1- in. lfu.v1'm'x.v flflmillixlrulinli Sigma: Alpha Elmiloug Iluclvmvllirm: Y'nur'll:': Cluss Ollici-r, 'l'r1-mmrvr: E1'mmnm'4 Club: Ski illubg Ollim-rx lllubg Varsity 'l'n'nuir4. WARREN MURRAY CRll.l, Slulcn Island, N. Y. l1'nr:lurlor nf zlrlx rlnrl lhlrllulnr nl Srivmu in, llI1'1'lmnir'ul lflrgillvvlirig l'lii Kuppn l':4i, l'rm1i4li-nl, 'l'ri'nsur:'rg lul:'rl'rulc-rnily ifounvil. 'l'rvmuu'vx'g ll Club: Amcricuu Smzivly ui Mvnvlumivul l'lugim-vrsg Vursily 'l'rzu-k. WAYNE KENNE'l'l'l GROVE, QIR. Ym-k,l'u. lhlvlurlnr nfSr'iu'lI1:1r in. llu.vim'v.v flrllninl'xlruliun Kuppu Slgulu, Srur1'lui'yg lf1u'km'lliun, Anlvvrlisiug liiunugvrq WVllll: Am:-riu'uu Su- vin-Iy ul' Civil l'Ingilu-urs: llc-:ul iinulllewluxq l'roi'lurq l r:'wlunun l-'irvsiilu 1.1-:isle-rg livuimixuir-s lllub, Vicu- .l'rvni1lulllg Ollicvrs Club. EIJWARIJ S'l'El.'1lEN C UIDEON Lyubrook, N. Y. llm:lr1'lurulflrl.v . . . Pnlilirrll S4'l':'m'4' Sigulu Alpliu Nu, l'lwlg:- lilunlm-rg MSC lluuru- ui ll:-piveivrilalliv:-eig Vurnily Ihm-lmllg l rm-aluuuu 'l'vuuis. .I Ol IN 'l'l'lO MAS G UNN lNC ll1lI'l'Vllll',llll. lfm'ln'lnr uf fills . . . Hnglixll Sigum Alpbu Epsilmi: l r1-eelmuill l ir1'si1lx- l.:-mls-l'q Iulruulurul Cuulufil, Vim' i'rc'sinle'nlg lllli'4'rl1'unlr'r. ROBERT Al.'l RED IIAUIDOCK, QIR. Slnunokin, Pu. Ilm'llr'Iur nf Si'i1'rn'r- in lc'l1'r'lli1'uI lfrlgilrvvrillg Alu:-riruu Inhliluli- of l'fl1-ulrivul Engilu-n'rsg I'lli l'ilu Signing Rillu Club, S1-vrc-lul'y-'l'rl-amm'1'. ROllER'l' HAYOEN l'lARl..OW Clluppuquu, N. Y. Bmzlnllnr nfSf:i4'l1L':' ir: lu'lr'1'lr'i1'ul lz'1:gi1n'vril1g Lulululu Chi Alplm, S4-nvrvlnry. llmnw liluuzlgvrg Auu-rivnu lnuliluli- ui l'1l4-n:lri4'ul l'lugim-vrsg I1'u1'kn1'll lingim-1'rg 'l'uu lla-lu l'i. RICHARD LYNN HARTMAN Elmira, N. Y. Ilurrlnzlur of Srfirruumf in l1'11,vi1lr'xx Ar1rn1'nl'.vln1linrL Sigma l'bi Elmilung Vim-lily Rillv 'I'1'mug Olliuvrs iflubg Rilll: mul l'islol lllubg l'I4'munnin:s Club. JOHN CHARLES I-IASSENPLUC 1'illsburgl1,Pu. Iflnrllclur of flrls nnfl lhnrluflur ufSci1'rlc1r in Civil Ellgirivulillg l'l1i Gululuu Dsrllug Stunlvnt Fzlnully Congress: Auu-rivnn Sm-iuly of Civil Ellgilivi-rs, Viuc l'rm1iilcxilg ilmiiu-wlorg Class Ollim-r, 'l'rn-uruirurg li'ur:lfm'll Elzgiruwr, Circululiuu Emlilorg Ollirvrs Club. .lOl-IANNA MASON HAZEN R:u'ilun,N. .l. Iluzrlwlfu' ul Sninllrrr: . . . llinlngy, Iflnrnlixlry Mixi-ml Clmrusg Alpllu l.ulubnl:l O4-Img ll:-llu l'l1i Alpliu: Kaul:-Ilvs. ROCER Wll.l,lAlVl HAZEN ,lll11liHOlII'Il'lQLlllS, N. Y. lfmrlurlur uISl'irrll1'1f . . . llfuluyv' ELLEN LOUISE I-IEADLEY Lvwislulrg, Pu. llzlcllclnr nf,-lrls . . . llnlnm flap :mul lluggi-rg llulvx-rsily l'luyl'ru: 'l'lu'lu Alpliu l'lii. l REOERlCK ROROEN l'lAlJ'l'KE O1-1-un City, N. .l lfuz'lu'lur of Sciurwlc in lllvrlnllrirrll El1gl'll1'vrillg l'bi Cuuunu D4-llug lfmrklwll lz'rlgim'1'r, .-Xrl Eililm: -Kim-rivuu Sm-ivly ul' lil'-vlmniuuil l'lugilu'vrsg l n-sluuuu uuil Yzurwily lluskvlbull. RARRARA JANE IIAl.l. Ramsey, N. .l linvln-Iuruf,-lrlx . . . Iliulngy' Wuln:-u':4 Ulm! Club: Mixml Clmrueg Moll:-ru lhuwm-3 Kmlc-II:-s. ,lUOl'l'll Cl,AlRE l'lAlfl'ER l,illSlilll'QLll,l1il llum'lu'lur ujflrlv . . . :'llulIn'mnIi1-.v Kaplan D1-llu, Vim' l'rc--iiilvulg Slunlvul l uvully ilmlgrm-ss: WSGA Svnulv, 1'rn-siiln-nl lluuru- of ll:-prvm-uIuliva-xQ Ilurris lluusu- lluuuvilg Mix:-il illmrus: lln-:ul Cuunewlur i . l-'wsllulnn l irc-siulv l.1-.ulvrg l.'.fX1:lcNu,xg Alplm l.zuuln4l:l lin-llug llli Sigma Tun: ll Mu lipsiluug Murlur llourilg Phi Ili-lu Kuppn. JOAN CAROLE HAMMER llillsllulu-, N. .l llu1'llu'lornf,'lrl,v . . . Ilixlury Ni SG X lluusl' ul' li1'lll'c'si'nIuIivvs. .l lllJl'l'll ANN llAl'ilOOll Nvw SllI'l'Wf-illlIl'y, N. .l liuvlu-lol nISi'i1'nu' . . . Ifiulugy' l'lli Nu. lilvmln-rsliip Clnuiruluu, Sl-m'n'lnx'y: I.:-is:-r llmlm- Cuuum-il: lllixi-nl lllun-ue lilnulvru llummg WSGA Suuiul ifmnlnilln-og Kaulvllvsz l r1-sluuuu Snwiul llmumilln-I-. LINDA JOYCE llARlD'l' llulmluu. N. .l lhnrlmlnl nl .-lrlx . . . lfrlglixln WSC.-K llousu- nl' R:-pri-ss-ulailiv:-s: U4-rluuu ilnusr- ilmuwil. l'ra-sinli-ul: Niu-ll Clluru-4 lluvkm-ll Slucli-ul Furulu, l're-sinli-ul: lmli-pe-nilvul Wnuu-u's1 iluuuvilz l l'v:4lnn:un Fin- ,inluv l.:-:isle-rg iilwistiuu .-Xsmvinliuu: Alplui l.auulnl:u Ili-Ilu. l're-simlvnlg lla-lla l'lli Alpllu . I ln'-iinlvull Sigluu 'l':iu IM-llug I lui lh-lu Kuppu. 165 RUTH ALlCE HEADLEY LcwislJurg,Pu. Ihnrlmlnr of fflls GEORGE ALLAN I-IEER RiviuruBcucl1,Mrl. lfncllclor of Sainrlurv in flluxir: lfrluculinn Tull Knppn Epsilung Uruhuxlrzlg ilumlg M1-n'n Glvs: Cluhg Chnpc-l Chnir. MALCOLM LEE HEIMER llcurwll Crock, Pu. lhlulrclnr nfS1:1':r11,1-rr in lz'l1'1:Iri1'ul lfllgirivvrillg Axncrixeull lnnlilulu of liluszlrirul l'Ingim-4-rug Sigmu Pi Signing Tun 151-lu Pig Ame-rivnn Rmlio Cluh. STEFAN JOSEPH HELLERSPERK Dullus, Pu. liflrlurlnr ufSr:inn1:c in llIm'lmni1'nl lfnginr-nrrirlp Arncrismn Suclcly of M1-4-lmnivul Iingixwn-rx. ALAN MLLCQUEEN HENDERSON Webster, N. Y. Ifnclurlnr nlS1:if:m:u . . . Biology, L'ln'rui.vIry 'l'lnel:x Chig M1:n'n Gif-0 Cluhg Ann-rivnn Cluvmilrnl Slavic-lyg Alphu Chi Signing Chrinliuu Aemoninliml. CI'IRIS'1'OPHER LORD I-IERMANN Westfield, N. .l. Bnclmlur nl Snzir-lun: in lllvcln11u'z:rlf Hlrginuvrillg Dclln Upsilung Mcn':4 G11-me Cluhg fllixml Churun: Ann-rivnn Snvivly nf Mn-clmrlimrul Engineers: Cmumflurg Clwislinn Awmmfiulimlg Ski Cluh. BETTY LOU HIM MER Piltslaurgli, Pa. liurrluflur ul flrls . . . 1'-vyrhnlogy Phi Mug Punllcllcnic Cuuncilg Oruhcsing Chrislinn Amomzinliml. SOKHUM I-IING Phnom Penh, Cambodia Iluchular af Alix . . . l'0lili1:ul Science, Eunrmlnizrs CHARLES HAINES I-IINKSON Wzlllingford, Pu. Illwlaclnr of Arls NANCY LYNN l-IOCKENBURY Harrisburg, Pu. Ilunluflur nl S1:i::nr:c in lllzxilluvx fffllninixlruliulz Pi llnln Phig WSGA llumm of lhsprvsnrlilutivung Winn:-u'n Glrm Clulmg Mixuzl Clmrusg Tnucllcg Ilurris llour-lc Council, Sccrclnry. ELMER RALEIGH HODIL, JR. Mount Wilson, Md. lim-lmlur nfS1:iulLrI1r in lllnclznmlrzll Errgincuring Aim-rivnll Smzil-ly ul' Mc-lzlmnirznl Enginucrsg Vllrnily Rifle Tcnm. KAREN HOLZER Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. Ilu:-In-lur nf Arlx . . . English Worm-:fu Clue: Clulmg Mixucl Clmru:-lg Stxulvlil llululfmulcg Ski Cluhg Cluss Cuuncil. 166 RIl'l'l-l .lANE I-IERREILERS Jersey City, N. .l Ilm'ln'lnr ul Alix . . . l'11liliz'ul Sz::':'ru'1' Owl-ns llousr: Council, Svc-ri-Inry-'l'r:-uxurf-rg Sixth Slrvm-l llmm- Cmlnril, Vim' Prn-si lla-mg lh-sinll-nun Cnunvil: Cup mul lhlggf-r, l'n-sinh-nl: llnivvrnily l'luyvrs, Svvrc-lury Wunu-n'n Glvn- Clulrq Mixwl fllmrusg Clxrislinn Aseuwintiong 'I'h1'lu Allahu Phi, Scum fury-'l'r1-zuulrvr. MARY MARGARET HERTRICI-1 Ardnmrc,Pa liuulwlvrnl ffrlx . . . Ifllglixll Kuppu Kuppn Gnlnlnu, lil:-mln-reslxip Clmilwnaln: .luslinizll lluurnl: llnnl llmlsz- Council Vim- l'n-sinlrwlllg llunl. llmwimlmrimu Cuunvilg Worm-n's Gln-c Cluhg Sigma 'l'anl Dclln NANCY ELlSE HETLER Oz1kmunl,Pa lhwlwlur ufS1'i1'ln'4' in h'rIu1'uliun . . . lflrvmfnlury llvlln lim-lm IM-llng WSGA llnmu- of lh-pr:-wa-nlufivm-Q43 Curvy Iluusm- Cuuuvil: R1-sialm-nv: Cuunvilq Mix:-ll Chorus: Alpha l.un1luln llvllug llvllu Phi Alphnq Kuppn lh-llu Pi , Svnzrvluryq Iiuulcrzvlliunp L'AnHNnAg Chrislinn Armin-iuliwm. ROBERT I-IEUMAN Millvillc, N. J lfulrlurlur of SL'in'll1'1v . . . l'flysi1'x ll Cluhg Vnrsily Tvnnisg lnlrnnmrul Clunnpimmlulp, 'I'1-nnisg Clu-ss Clnh. DOUGLAS DUNCAN HEYHOE Kf7llSll1gLlflll,MCi Ihurlrvlnr nf fills . . . .fllullmlrmlifvx Phi Gnnunu Ill-ling Frvsllmnn l in-:-mills: l.n-mlvr. THOMAS COGGESHALL HILL, .lR. Wilmingl0n,lJcl lluchzrlur ufS1ri4'Il1rrf in f.'lu'mi4'ul Hllgillnrz-rim: Phi Knppn Psi: Amvrinznn lnslilulc uf Clu-lnivul l'Il1glllr'1'rsg lfur'klu'lI Enginmr MARTIN ALAN ,IACOII Kingst0n,Pa. llaclu'lnr nfSrrf1'm'1? 1'rl,Ifl1.vim-xx flrlrrzirlixlrrllfori Sigma Alpha Mug l'iz'unnlnin':4 Kllnlrg Ollive-ra Clnlv. BARBARA ANN JACOISSEN Springfield, N. .I. llacllulurnf flrlx . . . Srwiulngy Alpha Chi Onwgug WSGA Ilnnnc ul' lla-prusm-nlalivt-sg Cortina-Inl'g Ile-:ul Ili-sill:-nt: lflzclcllrzllirllig Sludvnl llunrllmuk, Sparls Eclilnrg Alpha Kappa llc-Ita, l'rvai4lu'nl: Phi Sigma Tang Suuinlogy Clulr, Prn-sitlvntg I'1vnmnnin-s lilnlvg Mosh-rn Dam-vg Phi Ili-la Kappa. WILLIAM JAY JACOBSON III Nt-w Ruulwllu, N. Y. lfuclzulor nf .-Irlx . . . lfllglixll Phi Lamlnla 'I'h1-lag Main Coll:-ga Ilnnsc Cmnnfil: Ilnvknn-II Stlnln-nl 1 urum: lfurrknrzlliuu. Assistant I 1'atnrn's I'itliInrg 7'uu4'ln-. I.ilvrary I'f4Iilor, l'lxm-utivv: Clwiulian Asunaialiun. MARTHA HARMAN JAMES 1-Iagt-rsluwu, Md. Ii'm'l11:lnr nl .flrlx . . . Sm'iul1:y. l'Syvl1nIogy II:-lla Zn-ta, Svmzrvtaryg WSG,-K Ilouav nl R1-pre-st-ntativv:-11 Sli-plwns Ilnaav Cnnnvil, Vim: l'r1-xiclvnlg Symfllrrnlultvsg Class Cnanvilg Alpha Kappa IM-lla, S1-1-rs-tal'v-'l'rva- nurcrg Psi Chi, SuurL'tary-'I'rvJnutrarq Phi Signm 'l'ang Sm-inlngy Clnhg Phi llvta Kappa. RICHARD IIALIJWIN JEARY Roclu-stt:r, N. Y. lfmrllrrlur uISt'icI11Tr: ill lIu.vim'.v.v flrlminl'.vlruIinn. Sigma Phi Epsilon: WVIIU. THOMAS FORRER .JENKINS I.LlIlfi1IOWlll?,-pil. linclmlur nf Sr'ivl14'r in Eflucznlfnn . . . Swrnrnlflry' I'hi Gamma Della, ilisluriang Cnnn:-uflorz Intramural Survor ami Sullhall Champiunshipg Froslnnan Ifunllmllg I'Sli.-X-NIC.-X. I KAREN JUNE HOOK Malvcrnc, N. Y. Iifnrhvlur ofxlrls . . . English ll--Ita Zulu, vivr' I'l'1'niiIn'lllg XVnnu'lx's Clan lillllvg ltlixs-ul llllorlls' I r1'sIllnan I il1'si1l1' I.l'n1I1'l'. STEVEN HOWARD HOROWITZ Bello Ilarbor, N. Y. lIucl1r'Iaruf,-Iris . . . Psyclwlngy Sigma Alpha Mug Varsity Golf: I.'AuHNnAg Psi Chi. .IOI-IN ROIJERT HORTER Beaver, Pa. Ihzclwlnruf.-Iris . . . I'oli1icnISuivnz'u Mixm-cl Clmrnsg Fri-alnmln lfirm-uiila L1-atlvrg Intramural Salim-r Champion: Christian Assucialion, Vica l'n:ainlcntg Ilnrma liuckna-ll W4'vk4'mI, lillairman. IIENJAMIN DUNCAN HUISLEY, JR. Pllilllillfllllllll, Pa. lhurlnrlnr of Sci:-mrc in Civil lu'ngim'u'rlfr1,L' RICHARD LLEWELLYN HUM PIIREYS Waterbury, Conn. Iiuztliclor of :ills . . . .lliulng-v IM-lla Upsilnng Slnnlvnl Faculty Cnngrasa, 'I'r0aaln'n-rg Prnclurg Varsity Swimming: Oniicrun Dvlla Kappa, Prv:-iinlcnlg Phi Ilata Kappag Phi Ela Sigma, Prcsimlunlg Phi Sigma, Vice: Pl'ceai4l1'nt. SUSAN ELIZAI3E'1'H HUSSEY Sulicrn, N. Y. Ihurlrclnrul.-1r1.v . . . Jlivlory Slupllvns Ilnusc llnnncilg Illiual Chains: PSEA HARRISON EVERE'l l' JOHNSON Denver, Colo. llarllclar OI Suivmzu in Music BENJAMIN W. JONES III Cranford, N. J. lfrlclrvlur nl .-Iris . . . Pnlilicul Sri:-rica Ihi Kappa Ixi, Vice ll'0NIlIK'lllQ MSC llonsa ut' Ilvprvuvnlalivvs3 ll Cluh, Trea- anrvrq Varsily llusn-hall: I rvr-llnmn llaskvthallg Inlralntn'al Iiaskvthall annl Survvr lilianlpionsliipz Iivlta l'hi Aiphag Ilislingaixllual Military Stnmlcntg Olliucrs Clnh, I'r4-sill:-lltg limrkllvlliuri. .IAN BRADBURY JONES HazIcton,Pu. Iiflcllvlor of Scivncc in I:'1Iu1'aliun . . . Sccanrlaly Phi Ma, Social Chairman: Mix:-:I Chnrasg I.'AmiNn,4, I-'1-aInrcsE4lilor. l'AlII. MORCAN JONES North Tonawamla, N. Y. lhnrlurlor olSuf1'm'n: in lluxinvxx flfllninixlmlinn Lamhcla Chi Alpha, Sc-vrn-tary, 'l'rva:4nrc-rg Varsity Swimming: l'In:nnninivs Clnhg Class Council. ROBERT LuROY JONES Lemoyne, Pa. lhnrhclor of Arls ROBERT LOUIS JONES Bradford, Pa. Ilachclvr of Scfuncrr in Buxincss fizllninistmlion Phi Kappa Puig Inlmmnral Ilaskclhull Champiunshipg Ecunumics Clnlrg Ollicvrs Clnli. 167 GRACE ANN MARY KlRKl'A'I'Rlf1K M1-rionSlulion, l'al. lhlnrlnflnl nf,-illx . . . I'.vw'lmlng'y l'hi Mu, 'l'rn-:num-r: l'-Ai llhi, Yiru- l'r:-aialn-nl: I.',Km:Nlm S4-ation l-Iulilurg lllxrislluu .'hm1:i:iIiuu. DAVID AR'I'llUR KLA'l l' IIumlmrg,:, N. Y. IIu:'lu'Iur ufS1:i1'Il1'l' in lfu.cin:'.vv .-l1lmini.xlnlIinn Sigmu Alphu l'lpr4ilnng Vuruily lime:-lralllg IC:-mmnuivu llluhg 1'1uu'ln'. GEORGE SA MUEI. KIJNCLER llmflrvlur nl ulrlx . . . I1'nf5li,clr WVlSlIg llhn 'lull Signing l'u-rsllillg llillvs. SUSAN COMLY KOCH' lhwlwlur nl .flrls . . . Hnglixlu Kuppn Knppn Gnlmnn, Sa-vrulairyg llalrriw lloueu- ilmuwilg Mixvml lllmrusz WRA ilnurnl: imla-p1-nal:-nl Wulm-n':-1 Council: Syuvlirnm-lln-sg Sluzlvnl llumllmnkg llllrisliun Asso- viuliun. liE'l l'Y CAROL KORDES Vvvsllluxnploll Ill-4u'l1.N. Y lim-hvlur nfS1'i4'll4'1' in .lluxir lffrlznvlliun Alphu Chi Oxnvgn, Viva: l'rvsiuIvnl: WSGX llmm' ul lh-pr:-su-nlauliwn3 Jmliriul Il:-alnl, 54-n:rolxlx'yg llunl llumw fluunvil. l'rm-sinh-nl: llvniflviivn- lluunvilg llnlly llmm-, Vim- l'ru-Nislf-ntg Univ'-rnily Pluyn-rug lluml. liu-im-ss Xlanmgr-r: Wmnn-n'n Gln-v illuh. Sn-1-rw larry: Chupul llhnirg Mixml filwrung llluri-elizm Ai--oviaxliung Mus-iv l-Inlm-ul-ur-s Nnlinnnl Cunlvrr-mzie, 'l'rn-mmrur. DAVID HENRY KUHLMAN Xork,l'a1 llrnrllvlur nfS1'1'4'lu':' in l.'ln'mi:-ul Iu'r1gimw'ling 'l'lu'lu Chip Amvrivxln luslilnln- ui Cin-mia-nl lirlgiiii-1-ug Alpha Chi Signm, 'l're-unura-r. 168 llrimlia-lrl, Nluss. 1 nrlVVusllinglon. l'u. LYNN IIODCES ,IOSICPI ISON I.uwi:sburg, Pa. lluulmlnr nfSz'ir'l'1r11 in ll11vim'x.v flrlluinixlmliun Alpha I'hi, Sn-1-rf-luryg WYIHWQ Alixwl illmrusg WSGA lluusn: oi Ru-pri-sl-nlallivns. RlCHARD BARRY KALT Cru-ut Neck, N. Y. Iflllrlwlru nf :lrls . . . Iliulugy' Signm Alpha Alu: N1-11's .lluliviul lhmrulg WVRU. SE'l'll IPIKEIJIGIHICK KA'MlNSKY Drnoklyll, N. Y. ll1l4'ln'lur ul flllx . . . l'nlili4'fllS1'ivll:1 Sigma 'Xlphu Mug Wllllll. .JAMES ANTHONY KEILOCZU Pluusuntvillc-, N. Y. llrl1'ln'ln1 r1fSu'frl11'r . . . llinlugy Kzlppzi D1-llu Nh-i, Sa'4'r1'luryg WVIHI. IVRICDERICK DELROY KESSLER, JR. Nnrlllumlwrluml, l'zl. lhwlrvlur nl flux . . . Evnnulnn s 'l'll1'l:liihi. NAUNIZ KYAW KlllN Ya-rlusl1c,lll1imlolRurm:l Ilurln-Iur nfSu'i1'llc'1' In .llf-rlmrlirul lfrulillvvrirlg Am:-rivun Sm-iv-ly of ISIN-lmnivul l-Iugim-vrsg Vuruily T4-unix .dan CIAROI. ANN KURTZ W1-slliclcI,N. J. liurln-lur uf Sr'ivm'1' in lfrluvulinn . . . Srurumlury lin-simlu-xurv Klounvil. lllmirvnunq llmm- llnunrilg G:-rmun llmlzw, Vice 1'r1-ninivnlz Wnlkur lluuw, Vim: l'r4-sinh-nl: WVIIUQ Mix:-nl fllmruv-5 liu::lvru'lli:ln, Circulation , Mnnngl-rg llllrinllcm Ausnuiulimlg Jhi Alphn 'l'hi-lu, S:-vru-Iury. SHARON ANN l,AMDl.Y Mnunluin Luka-S, N. J. limrln-lnr ufS1tl'4'lur1' in Civil Ifl1gl'llm'rirl1: Kuppn Dm-llug Mix:-4l Clmrmig WRA liuurrl: Aim-rirnn Suvivly nf Civil lfngiuvlrs ll:-ml Rcsialn-nlg l n-nllmun l ix'vsialn- I.:-unh-r. DONALD LEE LAM PUS Springdale, Pu. Buu:lu'lnr ujSr'f:'ll1f' in Civil Hngim-4 nn MARY GORDON l.ANDlS Curlislu, Pu. lhnflwlur uf Srivrlrrf in Hlluruliun . . lflvrlirrllrlly Dvlln D1-lm D4-lla, Pri-sinlf-nl: WSGA lluum- ni lh-prn-an-nlulivvx5 llnrrix lluuau- lfnunvil: Lalriunn lluusn: Cmlnvilg l'nnlu-ll:-nie: Cmme-ilg l.'A1:lcNnAg l'Sl'IA-Nl'IAg Spanish lluusu Umm-eil, l'rn-sinh-nl. JOl'lN BRADLEY LANG ' D1:Illusllzl,Mtl. l!m:ln'lnr nl Sz'l'vrLr1' in. I.'iv'il lfngirn'1'lillg Sigma Chi: Anu'ri1'uu Swim-ly of Civil livlgiiwn-rag lfnumu-lurg l'l'm:lur: Varsity .l uulhull. ROlilCR'l' CARY I.ANCl+'0RD SllHlIU0llilDllIl,Pil. llurllvlor ufSr7il'llr'1' in illuxic lfflluculinn 14 LUIS LARA Ilognln, Colomhiu I llm'l1ulnr nfS4'i4'll1':' in. liuvirluvx ,'I:lmiui.vlmlinn Signm l'hi l'iprailon, llmnplrulln-rg llhrislialn Aasm:i:uIimu. WILLIAM IILAIR IIIQIIATICS Ynrk, Pu. Ihwlwlur nfS1'i1'ln'1' . . . I'1lrxi1rx NSG Ilousur ol' Ii:-pw-an-iulaliiw-ea: Cmms:-Inrg Inlmmurnl Kllxnlnpinmsluip, 'I'rm'k mul Ihnaks-llnlllg Ann-rivzui Inslilulu ni I'Ilvsim-H, I'rn-sinh-nl: Auu'ri1':uu Smtislivul Anmuizlliml. WAYNE KI'fNNI'1'I'II I,I'IICIII,I'I'I'1R YVm'slIi1-I4I,I'al. Ihwlwlol ufSu'ir'm'1' in .llv1'lmni:'uI lu'ngirl1w'li1U: Ann-ru'aln hum:-ly nl' III:-1'ln:mu'axI Iungnu-1-rs: Me-n s him- Lluh. Ifmlmvll la'ngim-1-rg llhrislinn .-Xwuu-iauliuu. ARTHUR IQOASIIY 'IEMKAII I,ILllllI0llN', N. Y. Ifur'ln'InI nl Sf'i1'm'4- in lfuxilu-x.-1 .-lfllninixrmliun Phi Kappa Psi: NSG IIuupu- nf Ih-pi'u-svlxlzlliw-s: Miwnl Clmrus: Klmxmwlorg Vursily Swimming, 'l'rzu'k :null 5m'vvx': Iulmmuraul Hum-or nml 'I'r:n-k Illlallnpimxsliip-ng Ilurlr- rlrlliullg llllrisliun Assm'iulimig Uilivvrs lilulr: Spur!! Cnr Iflulx. RICIIARU HARRY LIQNTZ IIIIIIIIIIIUISIUWII, I'al. lIrlr'll4'Ir1r nfSz'f1'r1r'r' in lz'I'1'r'lrl'rul lu'ngfm'4'liup Anwrivuu Ilmlilullv ul' I'II1-1-lrivsll Iinggilu-1-r-4. HOWARD SIf'I'II LICVINE I uirIuwn, N. .I. lf:u'ln'lnI nf Irlx . . . Poliliwrll S4'i1'm'4' Signm Alpha Mu: Studs-nl I u4'ully ilmigru-aug II Cluln. Se-4-rn-Iurvg Conn-u-lorg Varsity Sucrzi-r, lin-u-Iunllg Inlrnmurul liuunvil, Plvsislvnl. FIIEIJRIKI LICVY I1llWVl'1'lN'1'- N. Y. Ihwlnvlnr nfSm'in'Il1'4' in llu.xinv.v.v .-Iflminixlmlinn Signuau Alpha Mug MSC Iluu-v ol' Rvlm--4-nluliu-s: llnp :xml Ilngg:-r: WYIIIIQ Inlvr- frulm-ruity Cnunvilg lIm'l.'m-lliuug I'vr-xliing Rillvs: Inlruumrnl lllmmpiunillip, Howling: 1.IlrlnIlun Aumvlallinrl. KAREN II. I.I'IWIS Wm-slIi1-I4I,N..I. Ix'm'ln'lnrul.-Illx . . . Spfmixln lb--Iln IM-ll.: IM-Im. Swuw-I:ul'y: Tilixml lllmrusz lfuf'l.'m-lliull: 7'uuu'l:1'g IiIlrinlIalll ,Ks-uwizlliull. IIRIICIC ROIKICli'l' IIIICIIICR MAN Cl'l'ilI NWICI N- Y' lfurlrvlnr nf S:-i4'1u'r in lluxiuvvx .-Iflmi1u.vlm1inn Ifzwkrwllifllrg 1'num'lu': I. X4:r:NnAg Iiniwr-ily I'I:iwrs: WYIil7g Illmpu-I Clmirg I'I1'xnmlni1'-1 lIInIng UIIin'4'rs lilnlm. IIIIARLICS ICMICRSON I,II.I,ICY II1IlllllIIIII,Ijil. lim-In-lm'njS4-1'v1m- in l'.'l1-rlu'f'uI lz'1ryium'liug ICI ,ICA NOR I,IiSl .IIC LOAN Iiuslvln-sta-l'. N. Y. lfurln-Inf 1lISu'I.'ln'v' , . . lfiulugx IIVIIAI Zo-In. ICLICANOR C. LOICIIIIICCKIC Wm-sl Oraulgv, N. .I. lfuvhvlnr nfS:'i1'llr'1' in In'1lurnliuu . . . lz'lv-fm-ululr Kappa Kappa Gaunlnnz Slml:-nl Ilnmllmnk. S:-1-Ii-an l'fnliIur: Ilurri-1 llun-v 1Iunm'iIg Ilmulluwnlluillg llnllrl: XYnlm'lu's Ulm' lllulug llllzlpvl Qllmir. lClJI'I'I'l KA'I'I'lI,I'II'1N LORD Mount IInlly,N.,I. lIm'llr'lnruf flllx . . . Snriulugs' Kuppu Il:-llal. I'rwi4In'nI: Ilunl Ilouan- Cmnwilg I':mIu'Ilo-nic' Klnunvil: Cmnm-lm': I n'r4l1umn I-'irvnialv L1-zulu-r: Allvlm Kuppn IM-lla: I'i Higum Alpina: Kappa lin-Im l'i: Military Ilull Cuurlg Sm-inlogy tllnlug Ii1n'km'lll'ullI Tuurln-5 I.'Mal-:Nlmg llhrinliam Asnucinlinm. .FRANCIS ,IUSICPII I,UCAREI,I.I S1-al Girl, N. .I. Ifnr'Iu'lnr ufS4'i1'lln'1' in. lIu.w'r1u'.v,m .fifllrlilrixlruliull Sigma: Alplm Iilmilmlg Iii-mmlniv-4 Cluh. .IOAN F. LUCAS R1-aiding. Mass. llm'l11'lur ul .-Illx . . . .llullnvllmlim Alpha Chi Onlvgug Alixvnl lllmrusg Cllrislinn Anwvialliulxg Cup nml Ilnggvr. CYN'l'l'IIA .IANI5 LYONS IIa1vvrlmvn,I'al. lfrlrllaflnr uf .-Irlx . . . l H'm'l: Alplm I'hi, Vive Pr:-sinlvnl: Mix:-nI Kllmrlla: I,'.M:l-:N1xA. Cn-1-k Cn-I-alilnr: I'hi Sigma Tun, Sunru-Iul'y-'I'rvau-ulrvrg I'i IM-Iln I'hi, Sm-rv!ury-'I'r1-:leanrv-I'g Psi llhi. .IOIIN KANE Mz1uANII I Doyh-sluwn,I'al. Ilmrlwlnr ul Sz'i4'l11'1e in IIu,vilu'.vx ,-Iflllrirlixlrrlliml Siglnn Alpim Iipsilon: Iimnmuiivs Cluhg Tnm'ln'. S'l'El'I'lEN TRUIJICAU MACUON IJIIISIlllI'gIIl,I1il. lirlclwlur nf Sfrivllvu in, lfrzxilif-xx .'I1llnini.vIrulinu IIUIIAI lllmilung II Ifluhg V:n'sily'I'r:l1'kg Iulrumurnl lllunnpinmdlip, 'I'r:u-k: I Ski llluhg I,'A1:lcNnA, .fhlvn-rlising Iilunugvr. X 169 PA'1'R'ICK WILLIAM MALONE CIl7IlSIlLlW,PLl. Iimrlwlur nfS:'i1'1n:u in lfu.vim'.xx zlflminixlmliun l.alnlnln Chi Alpha, Vivo Pr:-nirlvnlg Html:-nt lfavnlly Cnngru-un: lnlc-rfrnlvrnily Cunn- uilg II Clair: Varsity lfunllrall, llamfluallg lnlravnnral lllnnnpinng Chrinlian Annu- vialmng l4.:1mmlnn's Llalv. RONALD KEITH MANHERZ Oaknmnl, Pa. llrmlwlnr uf S1:i1'mra' in. HIr'1'lrirul lz'1lg1'rw:'lilig Sigma Phi Iipsilnng Mixml Illmrimg Ann-rivun lnulilnh- nl' I'Ila-vlria-ul lfirlgiiu-1-ru' lfrurknrll h'r1giru'nr, liimiuln-sa Manugn-r: 'l'au II4-la Phi. VICITOR .IOSEPI-I MANUELE CullingswumI,N..I. Ilurflivlnr al flllx . . . lliulugy Phi Gamma IJ:-llu: Inlvrfralvrnily Cunnn-il: Ii lllwlug Cuumuflurq I n'nInnan Ifiru-niilv I.vaclvrg Var:-:ily lima-luill. CAII. LOIIISA MARQIIARIYI' Sayvillu, N. Y. liurln-Inf ul Arlx . . . Ari llnrzknl-ll Slawll-nl Iforuln, Vim- l'rm4irl1-nl. ,IOIIE RALPH MARTIN lllmnnslnlrg, Pa. lI111'h1'lur 0fS1Ji1'll1'1' . . . llfnlngy' Or1flwsll'a: llanalg llhupf-I Choir: llraxs Choir: Chrislian Amuwialiun. WENDY Llilf MARTIN Dctroit,Micrll. Ifm'll1'lur of flrlx . . . llinlnpy' Mix:-II Clmrung l.',-lcizwmi. l WILLIAM CHAPMAN McCONNELL, JR. Pcckskill, N. Y. lirurln-lur nlS17i1'luf1' in l1'iml'rm.m flrlrnirlfvlrulinli D1-lla Ups-ilun, Vim: I'rrmicln-nl: Ilnm-us Iixmwiilivi- liuarilg IVlun'n ,lncliviul llnarulg Ml'n'n Glam lllnhg Mixml flliurnng lntn-rfralcrnily Cnunnilg Cnnnrurlurg Prmzlorg Chrixlian Amuwialinn. DONALD .I. MCCORMACK Rivursiflv, Conn. lluvlwlnl ul flllx . . . Pulilirril Srrivmw Signal Alpha l'2pe4ilnn. ALIIERT WILLIAM McFALL Winliulcl, Pa. Iluclivlor of S1:i4'n1:n in llnfrilwxs flrllliillixllulllrm MARY ANN MCFATE Oil City, Pa. lhurlzvlnr nf flrlx . . . l'ulilir'ul Slrirlzrwz Mixu-:I lllmrnag Mosh-rn Danni-g llur'lcn1'Ilir1n: fllaem Cmllwil-. ROIIERT ROWLAND MQHARNESS Woodstown, N. .I. lirwluflur ufS4ri1zuz:1- in lln.virn'.w zlillflinislrnlilzli Dulla Upsilong Slnalnnl l a1:nlly Culign-sag Tuiurlm, Anuirclanl Anlvvrliaing Illanngurg Inlraxnurnl Cunnuil, 'I'r1-annrur. ANDREW JOHN McIVER PIainiicI1I,N..I. Baclilflur of Arlx . . . l'syf:h11l11gy Kappa Sigma, Plcrlgc hlimlurg ll Clulig Varsily Tcnniug Ski Clulx. 170 ERIK .IIQNSEN MASON llmrllclnf ul flrls . . . l'ulizicr1IScicncc, History Las Vegas, N. M. llnivvrsily l'lay4-rag Mn-n's Glw- illnlx: Mixn-il Clmrnsg I ruruInnan l irm'e-xiulc Lczulvr: l rv:4llnnm Camp, Clnxirnian: lihrinlian Aswniulimi, Vim: l'rmiil1-lilg Division of flalnpum annl P:-remnal Allairs. llhairlnan. Cl-IARLICS ALAN MAUNZ Kenmore, N. Y. l1m'lir'lurnl.-lrlx . . . HL-mlrlrlifcs I'hi Gamma Ilvllag ll Clnhg Varsity Swinllning. WAl.'l'ER FREDERICK MAYER, ,IR. Elkii1sI,'arI:,Pu. llmflialnr ol Szrivmfn in Eflucnlirln . . . Sccnnrlnry I'hi Gamma Dm-llag II lllnlng Varsily I mnlIuaIlg Inlralnnral Champion. SUSAN ISOYIJ MMIRIIJIC Davisvillc,Pa. llun'ln'Iurnf.1lrl.v . . . l'sy1'lmIugy Kappa lh-ling Tuzurlmg I,',M:HNlrAg Kfhrislian Amuuwialinng Class Council. DRICW MCCAUSLAND Clcnoldcn, Pu. lfrn'ln'lnf uf Sr'i1'n1'1' . . . lffulngy Lalnlula Chi Alphag Ainn-rivan Cln-inivnl Suvivlyg Christian Aeumzzialiulig Ulliuvrrc illnlig Pvrslling Rillvs. ALAN STEV ENSON MuCONNEI.L Villanova, Pa. Ilurhvlul ul .-lrlx uml Ifuvllrlur nf Scivrlzrn in 1lI4'cllum'zrnl l:'ngincrrrl'ug 'l'aa Kappa Iiplimn, 'l'rvae-nirm-rg llzlnulg Alnvriuan Suuiuly ul Mvchanical Engineers. DIANE MARGARET MOONIE Cla-n Ridsllk N-.l. lffurln-lnrnl flrlx . . . Polilit-1.'I Sri:-H1-1' IIull1-y Ilnuso Cmmvilz Small Ilnusv Cnunvilz Wnnu'n's film-'illulxi UIIIIIWI Cllltifi Mixc-:I Clmrue-1: Imlnepi-mlvnl Wmnvifs Cnunrilg I-'ru-:elunnu Iflrvsnin- Imauin-rg .InIi-rruIl1-- giuln Cmlfurvilm- nn Cuvvrnlm-nl. CAROLYN MOORE Suntu Ami, Cuiif. lfu1'ln'luruffIrlx . . . ffl'llVl4ll7li4'N Ile-Im IM-Ilu Ilvltug A'ImIn'rn Ilumzn-5 Tozirliar: Clu-vrlvaulm-l', Cuptuin. DENNIS L. MORGAN IEIIUIICSIUIQ N. Y. liznrlnrlur ufSf:l'1'llr!c in i'Ilr:i'h1miz'ul Ellgimivring Sigma Chig Ii Cluhg Varsity I nolhull. MERLE MOVSESIAN RiW'l'lUl1, N- -I- llurrlmlur al .flrls . . . Pnlilit-ul Sr:i4'11z'u AI what Sigma Alpha, I'rnsicIuillg Ilunl Iluusn- Cnunvilg Cup :mul Iluggu-l'g I linivvrr-tily 1'Iuyvrug I.'.'UJl'INlDA1 Chriulinu Aemoviutinn. SEARS CURTISS MULL AIil'UU-Ohit' lfuulwlnr al Sz'ir'm'f' . . . Ilinlngy Phi Gumnm IJ:-Itu, IIie-tlnriung MSG Iiuueu- of lh-pri-eu-nlutiveix: ll Clulrz Pi'uc'lm': Vnrnity Golf: I n-slllutm Ihlskctlmlig Intruluurul CImlnpimwIl1pa, Ihwkvlhilll. 5U 4'4'l'S Pre-ItI1:nIiunl Souimzty. MARCIA LEE MYERS NVOUKIIPIIVY- N. .I- l1'm'lu'Ior nl flrlx .... lll'.vlnly, lfrlglixlr WVIIUg Wunu-n's Glu-me Cluhg Chupt-I Choir: Mix:-4l CImruag Cllristiam Asemvintiolll Dclln Phi Allahu, Vice l'rv:-tinlvnlg Phi Allahu 'I'h4-tu. MARJORIE MAE MCLEAN Towson, MII. liuvlzr-Inf of flrlx . . . fiinlug-Y Pi Ilvtu Phi. 'I'r1-usulrvr: WSGA Se-lmlv. Viva- Prt-sith-nt, Iluueu- of III-lun-sv-lltxltivvs, I'rr-sill:-nt: Wmnn-u'n Claw- Clulu: Mix:-cl Clmrus: WR.-X Ilmml. Vim- I'rcsitI4-nt: Umm. H4-Inr: II:-:nl Rn-siilvnlg Sluvlvnl Ilunrllumkg Lhrinliuu Arnmvialliuxi. Sm'rvtury-'l'r4-usura-r5 I'hi Signing Nrlrltll' Iluau-II. ELlZAlSE'l'I'I 0'I l'ILIE IVlcLEIS'I'ER I'ittsIm1'gI1,Pu. lim'l1z'lur ulSi'i1-mu' . . . !.'h4'lnixlry XVuln1'n':4 CIN' lilulmg tllmpvl Choir: Mixvil Clmrus: -Xtltvrivallt Cilvlliivzll Suvivtyg Cllrintiun .Xuxnviutiultg Alpha: I.nmIuln II1-ltu. Sm-1-rs-tury: Phi II:-tau Kaplan: l'i Mu Eprailull. KATHERINE ELIZARE'I'H M E'I'Z Hohnkus, N. .I. Ihu'ln'Inr uf .-lllv . . . Ifnglixll Phi Alu, Vivv I'l'4-with-lit: WSG.-I Ilumu- of III-'nw-an-tilailiv:-:A3 Iiairisuu Iluuso Cnnm-il: Itlixvcl Cimrnug Or:-In-xi:4g Slmlvnl llumllmnlr: Cllristinn .-Kssm-ialtimi. ALLEN L1-ROY ME'I'ZLER York,I'u. lfm'ln'lnr nlS4'i1'l1r'1' in lf'1lu1'ulfnn . . . Svrulirlflry Ilt'Il4l llpuilun. Pri-sitlvnl. Vim- I'rt-sinlvnt: Inl:-rfrnlc-rnity Counvil: Ynruity Swimming: Cliristizm :Xmaoviutimig Pi Mu Epsilnng Otlivvrs Cluhg Dormitory Ilmm- Cuulwil. MICHAEL ANDREW MINKIN Nt-wton,MuSS. lfurvln-lor nl :Irlx . . . l'.vy't'l1f:Ii:,t1y Siglllal Nlplm Alu: RISC Iluuru' ul' Rvprc-sc-lltallive--41 Iinusu- I'1x1'n'uIivl' IIO:u'nI: WVIIIIQ lntm-rt'rulm-rnity Cuunvil: Ilmvling Inlrzunurnl lllmmpiumxliipg llm'lfm'Iliun: Clirixtiun AHs4m'ialliung I'r'r:4Iling .RiII1'H. .IIIIJY LYNN MON'I'COA'lERY PiltsImurgI1,P11. lfru'lu'lur uf ulrlx Kamp'-al Kappa Gumlmlg WSCN Svunlv, Iluuru- of II:-prvsr-ntutiv:-sl l!m'kn1'Ilinll. Ex- vllunpn- Etlitur: Simi:-nl llurullmnlr. Sm-1-tiull Enlitorz Chrixlitln Asnm-inliun Cnlnixwtg Wolm-n'i4 IIIII4: 'Il-sung Wanahinglun Sn-numln-r Progralm. MICHAEL NACHWALTER New Yurk, N. Y. lfmrlivlur nj S1'iv111'v . . . Biology Sigma Alplm Mu: Inlc-rfrutm-rnily Conn:-il: Il Clnhg Varsity 'I':'nnix, Cuptuin: Intrumurul Clmmpinnallip, 'IH-nnisg 7'nm'lmg Chrisliun Annucintiuxl. ZOLTAN MICHAEL NACY Lynhrook, N. Y. lhn'li1'lornl.AIrlx . . . I'syt'1lnlngy 'I'h1-tu Chi. AI:-lllllvremllip Chnirumn: Mvn's Glvl' Cluh. Mixvtl Cllorusg Cllristiun Assn- vintiung Psi Chi: Svlmlnru' Club: Nutionul Sn-in-m'v Finxmluliun III-se-nrtzli Asxixtunlg Aim'ri4'uu I'syn'Imlugin'uI Armen-intiull: .Pvrshing Ritlvs. MARGARET ELIZAI3E'I'H NA PIER Cfmpcrslmrg, Pu. lfuuln-lnr ufSci1'Il1'1' in lfzisilivxx Arlrninixlmlinn Kappa Ilvltu. 'I'n-awllri-r: WSGA Iinum- nl' Ih'lu't-svlltulivr'sg Xlixvml Clmrtlsg Sylwilru- nvtlt-Q, Sm-c'l'vtnryg I-'rc-slllmnl I ir1-sinlv I.:-mI1'x': Chrintiam Asmwintinxl. RICI-IARD ,IOI-IN NEISH Snowth-n 'l'ownship, Pu. llurrhvlnr ol Sri:-rin' in Iflu-mic'1ll l'fl1giru'r'lirlg Sigluu Chi, Svvrvlnryg lnlx-rI'r:1ln-rnily Cunm-ilg Alnvrin'tnl Instilulu- of Cliomirni I'Ingim'c-rs. BRUCE PHILLIP NELSON Havcrt0wn,Pal. lIm'll1'lnrnf Sul'1'm'e . . . Pllyxics SHIRLEY ANDERSON NEWCOMER MiIImont, Pu. Buvlurlor ul Sciuncu in Education , . . Hlcmanmry 171 BERNARD WILLIAM A. ORIAMUNDICR Nuw York, N. Y. lim-lrvlnr njS1:i:'l1:'n . . . J1InlIm1nnli1'.v SALLY CHASE ORTNICR IxII.IA'Il1lllllll,.pl lim'lu'Inr ul ,-lflx . . . lfinlnglv Svvvnlh Slrw-I IIumu- Iluulwilg Mix:-II Illmrusg MINI:-rn Dzlnvr-3 I.',M:r1Nlm. RAY LYIVIAN OTT. JR. K1'IIllI'IISllllllI'0,I,Ll. Ihnrlwlur11151-ivlzmfifz h':lm'nlinn . . . bmrrzlnlury I'I1i Cammm Il:-Ita: Stull:-nl I au1uIly Iimngrn-ss: N1-n'u ,lualiviul Iimmlg III1-n's Clw- Illuhz Mixml Illmrumg II lllulng Ilmmsu-Iurg Illxum 0IIia'vr, I're-simlu-nl: Vnrsilv Sm-nw-r, Cupluing Vurnily Iianeknllmllg Inlrnlnurul Cimmpinndiip, Ihnkw-Ilmll, Sufllnlilg Cliristiznl Anmuiuliung Umivron Du-Ilu Kuppng l'I Mu Iipnilull. ,IIIDI'I'I'I CAROL 0'l l'ESEN North l'IninHuI4I, N. .I lhn'hr'Inl ufS1'i1'll4'r! in Iz'1Im'flliun . . . Iilrrm-nlury Kuppu Dvlmq Urrluwisg 7'nurll4'. 'I'5ping Nlnrualgvlq I.'A1:r:Nu.xg I'SI'IA-NEA, S1-ur:-Inry. LINDA CLAY OWEN DunviII1',I'u. Ilurln-lnr nf ,-Irlx WII.I.IAIVI PACE lIrrmkIyn,N. Y. llrl4'lu'luruf .-lllx . . . l'lu.vif-v Signm Alplm Mug Illulluel lllmirg Ifrf-sllnmn Ifirz-uillv L1-mli-r. 172 .IAMES EDWIN NEWELL Camp I-IiII, Pu lfnclmlar nf flrlx . . . Religion WVIIIIg Mn-n'n Glrec Clulng Ilhrixliun Assumiaxlimlg Intvrfzlillx Council. I'E'I'ER N I EMAN Womlmcrc, N. Y lirlrrlu-lur nfxlrlx . . . llivlnry Sigma Alpim Mug WVIIIIQ Inlrnumrul CIn:lmpium4Iiip, Howling. .IAIIQIIELINE ANNE NORTON Ihn'ln'Inr nf .'lrl.v . . . lu'1-unulun I I'IicksviII1', N. Y TIIOMAS CAS'l'I.E NOTEWARE lIm'ln'lnrof.'lIlx . . . gllullu-l1lnll'4:s W1fIIsIm1m1'rv, Pa l'I1i Kuppn I'sig Il Klluhg Vnrsily I nulImlI. IVLORENCE HELEN OETJEN Ym1kc'rs,N.Y l1'm'I:1'Iur ulflrls . . . lfiulngy' GENE KEITII OCILVIE Fl'llllI'iIIllVIIIP, N. Y. Ilucllulnr nl Sziivln v in !.'l:r:nli1'uI Engillrrrling Sigma Alpha Epsilung Ami-rivun Inslilulu uf lllu-lnivnl Eligiixvvrs Ollici-rs Clulng Dinlinguiulxcal Nililury Slmlvnl. 'IIIEODURE ANTIIONY PARISI, QIR. Quccns Village, N. Y. Ihn'ln'lnrnl.'lrl.v , . . lL'1'nlrr1mir.v Signm Allahu Iipnilnvlug MSG Ilunsu- of II:-pn-vs:-yulaulivvx1 WVIIII: Ullivvrs lllnlrg I'1vum:lni:'s Illuh. DAVID SINGER PATON Furl Washington, Pu. lfmrlrvlnrul flllx . . . I5r'nnnlnn:.v Sigum Iillig Tuucllcg Chriuliun Assmrixlliml. KATIIRYN DQIANN PATTERSON Wcllslmro, Pu. llrmlmlnrul flrlx . . . lz'uulmlnifr.v Kuppn Knppn Gunmm, Vice I'rc-sinlcnlg Sluclz-nl I-'nvully Cnngrl-ss: WSGA Scnnlc, 'I'r1'mmrvrg Lurisun Ilmlsn Cmlm-il, Viuc l'r4-sill:-nl: Iiaunlg Mix:-cl llllornsg 410111151-lnrg II:-ml R1'si1Il'nlg Class 0IIiccr, 'I'r1-alsllrvi'g Ilhrixlinn Assam-iuliml: Dvllal Nu Ile-lin, Svurulnry. I'. ELLIS PAYNE SK'l'1lllIllIl,P1l. limfllvlur ufS4rfu'l11'r' in IIz1.vi1n'.v.v xlrlruillixllulinn l'lli Caumnxl Da-Ilng 0IIim'r:4 Illulng Ski Clulr. ALAN .IOSEPII PEARLMAN Wa,-slRc'I1I, N. .I. IIurrlu'Iur.nl flllx . . . l'nlilir'ul S:'ivm':' Malin Cullvgn- Ilumu- linuun-il, Vim- I'rm'si:IL'1lI. .IAMES THOMAS PECK New I'ILll'If0l'lI, N. Y. llucluvlur of flrlx . . . Enylixh Dcllu Upsihxng XVVIlUg Durmitnry IInusc Conn:-il, I'1'r-uialr-nt. WSGA Iloum- of Il:-lxlwu-111:11iv:-eag Cup :lull llnggi-rg llnivursily I'luy4-rs: Nixvrl Clmrusg l.',X1:HN1mg Illnrislinn Ammiziulimig IJ:-llu I'Ini Alplm, Svvrm-Iury, 'I'l'r'nruircrg l'I1i Signm. D- RICIIARD CHARLES PEEL Ilarrislmrg, Pa. lhn:llr:Inrnf.'Irl.v . . . Smfinlugy Cllrislian Associuliong Kappa Chi lialnlula. CDRDDN IVIII.I.IER I'EIl. Winrln-slr-r,Mass. l1'1l1'lu'lnruf,-III.: . . . lu'rlgli,xl1 Sigma Alpha Iipsiloug Slunlf-nl-I :u'ulIy Crumgr'v:+sg WVIIUQ lnlramural Cllalupiunedlil 'I'ra1-k: llm-lrm'lliung Tn1u'ln', l r-alurvs Iizlilnrg I'vrsI1ing llillvag Dorlnilury lluusc Cnnm-il. SUSAN LAURIE I'ICI.'I'Z C1-mIarlmrsl,N. Y. Iimrlu-Inf uf .-Iris .... V nrinlngv l1'rn'kuvllinng Cllrislian Asruwialiua. Ilvligiun-in-I.ifv C1-nlral Cnmmillu-:'! -'llI'l'fl Kappa Du-Ilag l'lli Sigma 'I'au: lnlvrfailli Cuanvil. ROBERT' ,IDSEPII I'E'l'ROSKl Aslilm-y.l'.1. lim'lnvInr vfH1'i:'I11'1' In Civil lfllgirrvvfilrg Amvrivan Suvivly uf Civil Iiilgilwm-l'sg Tau Rr-la l'i. RICIIARD VANCE I'I I,IEIiGOR lIm'l:1:Iurnf,'Irl.v . . . llvulugy EDM UN D IIRUCE PICCOLINO lhlcllvlur of .flrls . . . l'x-vrlmlngy l'Ili Kappa l'sig WVIIlIg lllixr-al Clmrnsg l'rm-Iurg Ollivc-rs Clulrg Dislinguislu-II Mililzury Sluulvnl. Milton, Pa, llronx, N. Y. LINDA ANN POLLACK Crea! Neck, II1u:l11:lr1r uf S::l'vn1r1r in Iiflmvllfori . . . Jflvnn-lllury Della Zulu, 'l'rua:4ururg WRX Iluarnlg Slurlv-nl llnmllmukg Tuuvlivg I.'A1:lf:NnAg l'HICA-NICA. VIRGINIA ANN POND Pcnn Yun, lI'm'l:r'lul uf .-Irlx . . . lfiulug-r D4-lla Dr-lla D1-lla: Hprall Ilousn- Cnanril. Viva- .l'rm-niclvulg Alixm-nl Clmrasg I'anIn'IIn-nil: Cnnnrllg Kanlcllvs. N. Y. N.Y .ION ,IAY l'OR'l'NOl Long Ruauli, N. Y. Ihlrllrlur nf.-Irlx . . . llinlnly Sigma Alplla Mu: Slunlvnl l az'aIIy Cungrn-su: MSG Ilumue of lla-plw-ru-lilallirrs3 lNll'Il'N .luxlirial Iluarmlg Nvvllllg Il Clulng Clam Dlliour, Svc:rcI:ll'y, VIUC 1,l fP'i'l l? VIUPIIIY 'l'vnnis, Wrvrsllingg lulramlnral Cliampiuasllip, Wn'r+lliilg. NANCY ANN PREDMURE llvll llilllli, N-.I- lhnrlmlol uf Arla .... 9 un-iulngy Kappa Ilcllng Ilurrix Ilonsm: Cunnan-ilg Tu1u'lu': li'.AlJI-INIIA. FRANK DUBOIS PRICE 1,Cl,Cl'lIll.l'IIllgll, N. ll. lhu:ln'Iur ul Suivlnrv in, l1'lu':rlrfu:nl la':lgim'urillp: Kappa Signing Anwriran lnslilulc nl' l'llw:lrix:al l'Ingiln-u-rs: 0Ilix'1-rs Clulw. .IOYCE MARY PULEO Clcn Riclgc, N. .l. liuulirrlnr ujflrlx . . . Erlglixli lllixuml Cliurusg Sllulunl llumllfuulc, Tuuclmp l.'AliHNUA. RICHARD JOHN I'lE'I'SCl-IMANN Ill Los Angle L , I I lfuclrvlnr nf.-Iris . . . Iinglixh 'flu-la Chi, View I'rvsialm-nl, All-uuIu'rsl1ip Chairman: WVIIUQ lnlcrlralc-rnily Couanfilg Ifuckm-Iliang Ski Clalr. LARRY EDWARD I'I,A'I'Z lI'a:'lu'lur nj S1'i1'lu'f- in Iiuxim-.v.s ,'IaImini.vlmliun C1l.mI,l'l l'Ili Kappa I'sig Varsily 'l'raI'kg lulraumral Cliampiuusliip, Sm-rn-r. .IICAN PAUL PLIIMEZ Nnrwuml N I liurlu-lor nl :Iris nml liurlivlm ujSz'i:'m'1' in l,'h4'lni1'ul lfl1gfrl1'4'ril1g Kappa Du-lla lllm. I'ln-4lgc-:mush-l': MSG Ilnusv ul' II:-pru'm'nIaIirr'a: WVIIU ,'Xlm'rim'an Clu-miral Suri:-lyg .-Xlnvrin-.ni lnslilulm- ul Cla-mil-al linlgilwl- SUZANNIC MARY I'DIi'I I'ER Wm-sl Rvaclm '1 lIm'ln'Iur nj SI'i4'm'1- in Ifu.sim':..v .lflminhvrmliuu Clxrislian .hsm-ialimig Illixvnl Climax: D1-lla Illu D4-lla, 'l'rx-awurvr. lluwlif-Iur ufS4'f1'Ilr4' in l'flf-vlriwfl lz'ngim'1'riug .Kun-rivaa lnslilalv ul lilsw-Irim-:ul l'In imm-rs. .IOSICPII DAINIIAN POLACKY Dull I'RlSlIII,I,A IDA I.'OI,I.ACl'IK Springlil 4 I1'ur:h1'lnr nfS1'fvln'1? in .Iluniv Iu'1Im'uliun I llli Mug Drvllvrclrag Worm-n's CII-me Clulng Mixvrl Clmrns. Slmla-nl Alana I Xlusim: l'l1luu'alurs Naliunal CmiIvi'4-:nw-, Svvrvlary. '12 CAIL LINDA PULLEN Ilullc M1-ml. N. .I. Ilmrliwlur of flrlx . . . l,'ln'1rii'slry Pi ll:-tu Pllig Ilvaul Ihr-iiilu-nt: R1-ligiuu in l.iI1- C1-nlrul Cmuluilln-1-Q Phi Sigulu Tuu, l'rur4irln-nlg Clams Cuuuuilg Slmlwnl llflllillniuik. E'l'HEI, CAY PULLEY Sulvm, N. .I. llurln-Inf ul zlrlx . . . llll Kuppu ll:-llug Tnuuln-, Arl liililurg llurrix llumw Cuunvil: Cup uunl lluggm-rg Uuivvruily Pluyu-rug Rilli- Club. STEPHEN LESLIE RADDINC Whitu Plains, N. Y llm-In-lar uf ,-lrlx ..., 9 rwiffliuzv. llixluly Chrisliuu Aram:-iuliung Sm-iulugy Club. ROBIiR'I' TYSON RAKICR 'l'auupa, l lu lim-llwlnr nj flrlx . . . llialrfry HELEN AN'l'OINE'l l'E RANCK S1-linsgrnvc, Pu. llurrlurlur r1fSrivl11'i: in lz'1Iin'uliun. . . . Iz'lrfrur'nluly I'i lin-lu Pllig WSGA lluunv uf ll:-pr:-as-ululivn-s5 Spnuinlu Iluusv Cuuuu-il, Vim' l'rvr4inl4-utg llvniulr-ilufiw Cuuuvilg Clurisliuu .lhmviulioiiz l'Sl'IA-NI'i'I. VIRGINIA ROBERTS RANSOM Wuml-Riilgu, N. .I. lhiwlivlur ofS1rf1'llr'r' in h'rluu'uliun . . . Iflvllrvrllflry WSCA llumu- ul li:-pi-vm-iilulivc-ea3 llvml II:-sill:-ul: l re-slunuu lfirvaiulnr l.1'u4l1'r: Cllrixliuu Ai4sm'iuliiui: l'5l1IA-Nl'iA. I3AR'I'LE'l l' RICHARDS III HinsduIc,lII. lirirrlirvlnr of Sr:.'1'm:1' in illr'rrlumi1'ul Erlgilir':'riliy Phi Gulumu ll:-lluq Simi'-ul I iu'ully Cuugrn-3.4: II Club: Clnmx Ullivi-r, l'rvniili:ulg Vursily llusf-lmll. JAMES CHARLES RILEY Lcwisburg,Pu. liuulivlul ul S4'if'm'4- . . . llinlngy Phi Lumlulu 'l'lu-lu, I'r1'aicIculq lul1'rIrul1'rnily Council: Clurixliuu Ansiwiuliun. CHRISTINE ANN RISI'lEI,I,, .lUllI'l!-Il0WIl,l,il. llllcluflur ul Sfivrllirn' in lllusiz' Erlllrvlliulr Alpluu Phi: Orvlwslru, S0114-l.iry: Iluuulg Cluipvl Choir: Illixu-il Clmrux Muxii: l'InIln'uluis' Nuliuuul Cuilfu-ri-lu'1'. l'r1'sinlvulg Alu Phi lipsilnli. HARRY ELWOOD RI'I l'ER IVlimtuursvillc,Pu. Ihirlwlur nl Swiwirr in Iz'l1-rlrirul h'r1gilu'1'ririg Anivrivuu Innlilulu of I'II1-rlrirnl Enlgilu-urn, Vim- Clluirlmnl: Pi Mu Elmiluu. ALAN LAWRENCE ROLNICK I,awrvmz1', N. Y. Ihurli1clnrulArl.v . . . l'Ufilil'11fHr'fi'llr'r' Phi l,uuiIulu 'I'h4-lu. Vim: Pr1'xi4lr'ul: MSG Ilmnu- ul lh-pr:-nviilallivvs Iulcrrlrulr-rnily Cuuucilg Cluns Council. DEANNA LEE ROSEN King uf Prussia, Pu. llm:lu'lnrnI,'IlI.v . . . l'.vy4'lrnlngy' Pi Ilclu l'hi. l'l4-ilgv 'l'ruiur-rg Puuh1'llvni4' Cuunvil: llurlfmrllirmg Touche: L'Acl:NuAg Christian Association. 174 SANDRA LEE RATH St. Albans, Vt l1'm:lu:lur of flrls VIRCINIA ANN REED BrookIyn,N. Y Iia1'liz:lnr nj ,flrlx . . . I'.v-wlmlngy WVlIlIg Oruluming liunlrnvllirmg Tnuclm. DEBORAH ANNE REEVE Bctllcsclu, Md lhurlivlur nl Sirivm 1' in lilixilznwv ,-lflrninixlrulinn De-llu Dollzi Dvllu. 'l'ru-qnuirvr: Lurimu lluum' Cuunvil: llunl Iluusc Cuuncilg liiu'Imr'lli1mg Tuurlicg I.'Aul4NnAg Kuilnllizs. ROIIERT LAWRENCE REINEKE Suffcrn, N. Y. lfu1'lu'lur of illuxirr 'l'nu Kal-pu Epsiluu. l'rc-sinh-nl: WVIIII. Chic-I l'fugilu-vr, Iluililiug Illunngur: Oruln-nlru, Xlm-uk Clw- Club: Clmprl Clmirg Alix:-il Clwru:4: Chrisliun Asmuviulivmg Aiuulvur Rullio Club: Dpi-rn Wurkslmp. EDWARD ARTIIUR REISS Brnuklyn, N. Y. llflrlivlur nf :Iris NANCY PATRICIA RICHARD Blnnmhclcl, N. .I. lirurlwlur ul Sr:ii'rn'u in Erlurvllinn . . . Elulruvzlviry D4-lln Il:-Ilu Dr-ling Rusinlr-m'c Couurilg Mix:-il Cliurur-ig I ri'nIuvuln Ifirm-siilz: Lumlnrg lhn:li'nr'IIiung Tnm:l11r: l.'Af:l-ZNHAL Chrialiuu .-Ksaeun-iulinug Kulxpu Dvllu Pig Knilcllm-ug y - 1 I - I I hIuA-iNI'. I. JON WALLACE RUBRICI-IT Kingston. Pu. llmslmlvr of .fins STEPHEN .ION RUCKMAN Pllilalricipilia,Pa. limrlmlnr ol flllx . . . Nullrvmnlisrs I'hi Galnlna Uvllag Varsily Has:-hall, Wrc-sllixig. VALERIE ANN RUDIN Stalcn Isianri, N. Y. Ilnclwlnr nfS17ir'llr'1' in Erlurvllinn . . . lflvmvlllury Alpha Chi Olnvga: WSCA Halma uf livprwu-ala!iv:-in5 Taylor Iloiisa Cuunnilg finan- su-larg lic-aml Rvsiclnntg l.'Af.ENDAg Chrislian ,-Xsmwialiong Ihlvkllrlllflll, Ilapy Iurlilor, Assurialc Eililorg Phi Hula Kappa. PATRICIA LOIS R UEI-IL Ilmrlivlnr uf :ills . . . Iflrglixli XVSGA Hulum ni' Rr'pl'1':-in-lllillivvrl5 Iilllll Rr-sicln-m'r' Coiillvii: Slullvlil'llumllmnlf Axsislanl Eililurg I.'A1iENIlA. A4'a1i1-lain: Eclilur, Armisllaiiul l 1-alum-:4 luclllur. SUSAN ELIZA IiE'i'l'I R UM ISAUC I-I lh'li11'Sci:l. Md. lim'lir'lnr uf :irlx l'hi Hola Kappa. MARY ALLISON RUSSELL 1IUCiN'5il'I'v N- Y- llurln'lnrul.'lrl.v . . . l'.vyi'lmlug-s' Cap anil Daggf-rg Univ!-rsily I'Iay1-ru: Mix:-mi Clmrnsg lIm'kIl:'lliung I4'.'V?l'1NllA1 Cla-islian Aman-iaiiml. B1-tin-sda, Md. WILLIAM MICHAEL ROSEN Panorson, N. .I. lim-lrvlnr uffirls . . . Hngfixll NORMAN KENT ROSENEERC l'JillSlIiIlfI, N. Y. IIm:ln'lnr of S1rl':'rn'rv in. Iflwlnicul lfrlgirlvvrirlg Sigma Alpha Mn: NSG liunnv of lh-pri-sn-nlaliv4's: .-Xlnvrivan Clic-lnival Snvii-ly: Ann-rivan lnslilnln nf Clin-lnival Engim-are-ig Alpha Chi Sigma: lihrislian Amlurialian. THOMAS GEORGE ROSSER Hamburg, N. Y. lfrlclzvlur of Srirru-v in. Ihixirlvxx .-hlmirufrlrnlivm Sigma Chi. Savial Chairman LINA I LORliNCE ROTH NllZill'K'Iil, Pal. lfrlrfllvlur uISr'i4'l1r'u' in filuxir' lfvlurwllioll Alpha l'hi, Snwial llhairlnang Sz-vvnlll Slre-al llama- Cuunrii: Hand: Wuln1'n'A Cine Claim: Chap:-l lihuirg Mn I'hi Epsilun: Munir: EuIlu'alm's' National Ilmih-l'm'm'm-, Vim- l'rvsi1lm-nt. RUE SHERIDAN R0'l'HERMEL Snnhury,Pa. limrlwlnr of .-Irlx . . . I'.vyrlmlagy Mi-n's Ch-1' Cinhg Chrislian Asswialliaii: Main Call:-gv lluum- Cnnnvil. Pr:-siih-nl. ,JAMES JOHNSON ROYAL Lansdowne, Pa. Iincliclor of Science fn. llrzxlirluxx fhlrnl'ni.v1n1lian Sigma Chig Mixed Chnrusg Chrislian .-hmm-ialian. VINCENT RAYMOND RUSSO Norristown,Pa. liru'hi'lur vlSr'i1'rurn in liuxinr-x.v .-hlluinixlmliun Kappa Signal, Vice I'r1-sillvnlg Iianiig Mixn-1l Clmruxp I'I4'onalnics lllnhg Oiiivn-rs Clnh. .IOI-IN JOSEPH RUYAK IIl'ITliL'ill'lll,P1l. lf1l:'1u'luruf.-Iflx . . . lz'u'urmnliu l'hi Kappa Vai: Il Club: Varsiiy Hanwimll: lnlralnural llhalnpiunahip, Savve-r: China Cmznvilg Ollim-1-rs Cluh: Evmmlnivn Clair. JOHN LEWIS SALISIZURY III liflwlivlur nf .-lrlx . . . l'ulili1'ul Si'l'u'1u':', Ifvuliumn s Phelps, N. Y. JAMES CLINTON SAMUELS. JR. lim-lnvlnruf.-lrfx . . . lCa'n1mrniu:x Springiicid, Pa. llvila Upsilnn: liannlg Cnnmwlurg Cla:-is Oiiivvr, Vim- i'rvsich'nI: lihrislian .-Xnscwialimn. PETER IIENNE'l l' SANC lh1cln'IuroI.'Irl.x . . . lfc'unolnir'.c Jamaica. N. Y. Uvlla llpsilnn, 'l'rvasun-rg Vnrxily Calf: L'.-hz!-:NnA, Iimiinw-as Iiianagvr. CAROLYN WILCOX SCALES .Unclaulur of ulrls Dnlvh Neck, N. J. 175 'x x WILLIAM LYNIJE SEIDEL llnulurlnr nfS1ria'nr'u in lirlurrlliun . . . S1-rnmlury Milton, Pu. Slglnzi flllig Vursily Wrestling, Foollmll, Munug:-rg l'4-rslning liillvag WVIIU. JOEL HOWARD SEKERES Yonkers, N. Y. Iiucllulur nlflrlx . . . English,Suuiulnpy Higlnai Alplm Mu: llmrkrlvllirlrl. lisliloriul Asuinlnnlg Int:-rfrnlu-rnity flmnlrilg Vnrsily lima-lrull: Alplul Kuppn lin-llng l'l1i Slgnnl 'l'nug Signm 'l'nu llvlln, l'r1'si1l1-nlg l'oc:lry Club, Clmlrlnung Sznnlu-l Luwis Zioglur Prizm: for I'ing,glisl1 Colnposilion nnal Lin-rnlllrre. WYNNE Mm:LEAN SEYVARD Hurlsclulc, N. Y. lhmlrnlnl ul flux . . . lfnglixlz Alplm l'lli. Vim: l'rn-Hill:-nt, 'l'rl-nsnru-rg Wonu'n'x Gll-1' Clulu: Mixwl Cllorusg Illurlc- nvllirmg l'l1i Alplnx 'l'lwlu: l'lli Siglnu Tung Signnn Tun ll:-lin: l,'Al:HNnA. lCclilor-in- Cliil-f: Sannuvl l,n-wis Zim-glvr l'rizu: for linglisli Composition nnnl l.ill'rulur1': l'lii Il:-In Kuppzl. JUDY ELLICN SllARl l Arlinglon,Vu. llflrlwlor of ,-lllx . , . linplixh WSUA Su-nnlu, S1-vrvtxlry, lloum- nl' llvprf-sr-nlnlivvf.3 .lmliu-inl llournl: Mixml lllmrun liounru-lor: ll:-:ul lin-si4lvulg Slmlvnz llnnrllumlc, .hsislailil l'I:lilor: l.'.XmcNnA: fllnristialn ,-Xnxmrlution Culuinvlg Thu' !,'lulllf'ngn'. linlilorg lllorlxlr lluurrl, l'rf-sinh-nlg Slglnu 'l'uu ll:-lm, Sm-rrrluryg l'l1i llulai Knppn. S'l'IIAli'l.' WAl.'l'lCli SIIARI? Nt?WllllI'g.1ll,N.Y. Ifrlrllrlur nl flIu.xiw Dnlln llpnilong Univ:-rnily l'lnyvrs: Uwlxn-slrng Mvn'x Glu: Clulu, Assistant flonnluulorg Illmpvl Clloirg lllixf-fl Illlorusg Arlial Svriu-s, lllmirnning Op:-ru Workshop. JOHN FRANKLIN SIIEIIJLOCK York, Pu. llmrlurlur nlSl:i1r11r:1: in Hlvrlrirnl Engfm'r'ling Knppu Signing Alnurirun lnslilutc ol l'll:'n1lri:':ul l'Ingin1:1-mg Ilmlnrualorg Pronzlorg Sigma I'i Signing 'l'nu licla l'ig l rm:r,lm1nn lfunllnullg Umicron Ilcllu Kappa. 176 NINA IHICNIC MARUC SCllNlCllJlCll IIilkf7Wllllll,0lllll l1'1lr:ll1'lnr of flllx . . . llfxlmy WSCA llomu: of llvpra-M-lllnlivm-ru: fllmpvl Choir: Mix:-ll flllormag lim-knr-ll Sllulvnl l ornm: lnulr'p1-nxlvnl Wonn-n's Klolnn-ilg llvlla l'l1i Alplmg Xlurlnr llnnrslg Arlisl Suriusg l'lli ll:-ln Krippu. l'AUL LOUIS SilllllAl'Illlfll lIm'llv'lnr nf ,-lrlx . . . l.'llf'rrl1',xIry Glvn Lyon.l'a1. 'l':xu Knppn lflppilon, 'l'l'a-:mm-i'g All-n's Gln-v Clnlm. NANCY llUl'll.l'iIi Sill-IUMANN llrlrllrlur ul xlrlx Gurclvn City, N. .l. llll,llA ANN Slfl'lWAK'l'Z Wooal-Rirlgv, N. .l. llurlurlnr nfS17f1'1lr'4r . . . lflrvlrlislry lllurislinn ,-Xasou-inlion: WSGA llonso ol ll:-pr:-e-vvilalliwu1 Aml-rivun llln-nuivnl Sm-in-ly, 51-1-rm-nuy-'l'r4-anmxw-I'5 l'i Alu l'lp-Ailong Alplm l.:nnlnlu D1-llu, Vim- I'ru'si4ln-nl: l'l1i llc-In Knppn. CAlVlll,LA ICl.lSlC SCIIWIICGISH Now York. N. Y. lfurrllvlur nfS1'il'Il1 fI1 l:'1lu1'ulinn, . . . ,'Clvl1u'llI:lly l'i lh-In l'luig WSGA lloum- nl' ll:-pr:-sm-nlnlivvu: Coulowlorg ll:-url lh-Mills-nl: Illiwnl lllloruxg Urnluwis: l ra-slllnaux l irr'r4i1lu l,4-lulf-rg l'Irluur1ln lloum- Conlnvilg Sixlh Slrvvl llollrm ilollllvilg l'5l'iA-Nl'iA. WILLIAM GLENN SICEISIIRCER UpporDurl1y, fl.'u. li1l1'hrflurnj.'lrlx . . . lfrrmrnllllu l'lli Gununm llf-lla: Vnrsily Sow-1-x MARY NORMA SHEEHAN Ccnlrul Vullcy, N. Y. lfuzrlurlnr nl flrls . , . Spnnilvll, Pnlilirrll Sui1'm'n Cup ulul Ilnggorg Wunu:n'r4 Glue: Clulig Mixull Clloru-A JAMES LEIGH SHIELDS ,lcnkinl.own,Pu. llacllulur nfSrria'1urn in Ein-rllimvll Ifngiuz-wirig Dcllu Upsilong Ann-ricun Inalilulo of 14111-ulriunl Enginvursg lllnrlcncll Ellgillvurg Ollicvrn Cluln. KELVIN LEICH SHIELIJS, JR. PillSlllll'gll,P11. lI1u'll1'lurnlflrl.v . . . Erlglixlz Ilvllll Upsilong Varsity Swinnning: lnlvrlrulmrrnily Conncilg Slmlcnl llumllmuk, Iiililor. ROBISIN CRAIG SHULTZ Dunvillc, Pu. lluzillvlur 1llS1'i1'llcc in Hl:'1:lri4'ul Hllgillvvlillgl Amvricaln Institute of l'llf-zrlrivnl lingiylz-1-rag lluzrlcncll Ellgilluvr IJIQANNA SUE SIEUICL Roselle, N. J. linchclor uIS1:ir'1l4:4: in lfallnrfzlium . . . lilnnmnlury IJ:-llu Zulu, Viuu Prusiflcnlg liuuklurlliulz, Nuws lflflilurg Wulkcr llousc, Vicc Prusiilcntg Conn:-u-lorg Ilvaul'llv-wi1l4-my Knppn Dvlln l'i: PSICA-NICA. EDITH SANDRA SIGMANN Pittslmurgll, Pu. lluullulur ufSz:iclL1.L . . Biology PENNY F. SINE Yurfllcy, Pu. lhnrlwlnr 1xlS1'ivrl1'l' in Erlurulinn . . . lflfvrn-nlury Kappa: llvllu: Slullvnl llrmfllnmkg 7'uuu'l11'g l.'Ac:HNlm: 's Syunllrnur-llvs, 'I'rv:m1rn-1': ,I .'I'iA-NEA. .IEROME A. SINGER Nyack, N. Y lffl1'lla'lnr ul .-Irlx . . . l'nll'Iir'rll S4'l'4'll1:' Siguul Alplnl Mu: lIm'lcm'lliung Trunrlir. Arwinlnut llixrflluvugv Enlilnrg WVIIIIQ II Club: Vursily Gull: Ollimrvrs Club. MICHAEL JOSEPH SISACK 'I-Iuzlulm1,l'u. Iim'ln'lur ufS4'f1'llr'4' in Elvvlrirrll lz'rlgim-vriug Mm-u'n Gln-v Clubg Auu'ri1'uu Iuslilulz- of I'lI1-vlri4'uI Eugim'c-rs. 'I'rn-:mll'v1'g 'I'nu Ilvlu Ti. WAYNE ALAN SKAMARAK Luck Huvvu. Pu. lluz'In'lur nl xlrlx Sigiuu I'Ili Epsilon. RICHARD S'l'El'I'lEN SKINNER, JR. SpriugIiul1l,I'u. lhlvllvlur nl flrlv . . . Englixll. lfvnnunm x I'Ili Kulupu l'ni, Svclw-lury, Ilisluriuu: MSG lluuru- nl' II:-pwm-untilliw-s1 lIu1'kn4'lIiun, f Spurls Enlilurg I.'Al:i:NuAg WVIIU: I'Iwumu1i1-rc Club: I r4-xluuuu null Nursilv Iimaks-llmull ROBERT DANIEL SMINK, .lR. Williuuispnrl, Pu. Iluvlrvlnr nl .-Irlx . . . lliulug-v Ilvllu lllmilnu, Sn'ul':'lury, 'I'r1-:uulrvrg Cllupm-I Clumir. Muuugvr: llliwnl Clmrus, Mun 1 illlvrg Iul1'rfl'uIa'ruily Cnuuvil, Vim- I'rusinI0uIg Omivrcul Il:-Ilan Kappa: Illi Elan Sigum. Vim: .l'rvsuIvulg I'lu Nglua, .l'i'n-emlvul. .IAMES HOWARD SOLOMON TCQIIICCIC, N. .l. lIu:'lu'lar nf ,-Irlw . . . Eu'unu1nn'.: Sigum Allahu Mu: WVIIU: Mix:-nl Cluxrusg Valrsily S1N'l'1'r: Flmmumi.-,4 Club! Ollivm-rx Club: I-'rn-sluuuu Smzvm-x', llurwluaill. VIRGINIA MAE SPRINGMAN WmwsLMilI41ll,l,i1- Iim'lu'lnr nfS1'f:'Il1'4' in h'1lu4'uliun . . . Svrululury Iu4I1'lu'mIvul Wcuuvu'u Couuvilg Clli Clii, 'I'r1-aumr:-r, Vim' I'r1-siulvul. DAVID CARTER S'l'AFI ORIJ Wlllllllla M1155 llrlrllf-lor nfSu'ir'll1'4' in ill:-r'lmnif'ul h'ngim'vring lh-llu llpniloug Mixu-rl Clmruxg Ame-riruu Suffix-ly ul' III:-vlulllivxll Iiiigilic-vrsg Ski Clulx. JOSEPH BRUCE STEINER l'1111xs11l41wnvy,Vu- l!m'lu'lnr ul Srimrlirn rin, Ih1.wirn'.xx .-I1llnini.vlmlinn. II Clubg Vnrnily Iluskvlbull. WARREN LuROY STEININGER, JR. IICIIIGWIIIMMII- lhlrlrz-lor ofSz'i4'l1z'1' in. lfu.virl:'x.v ,'I1Ilnini.xlmlinn I'I1i Cuuuuu IIPIIIIQ Il Club: Cnuusvlurg Varsity Sour:-r ROBERT GEORGE STEINMETZ TYCIIIOII, N- .I. Iluvlmlvr ul flrlx . . . lfcrruznrliiuv Sigma Chi, l'rvairIvul, 'l'ru'al:ull'vr. ,lUlJl'I'I'I ANN SMl'I'l'I Roclu-slur,N.Y lhu'h1'lnr nj Srivru-1: in, In'1luz'ulinn . . . Iflclnrlzmry I'i ll:-lu I'lli, I'rc-xixlvulz WSG.-I Ilousv ul' Ih-pn-sm-llluliv:-:43 Iluul Ilouum- Cuunvil Sm-iul Cluuirluuug lhu'kn:'lliung If-Val-:Nlr.x: Cllrixliuu Ansurixuliolig Mixwl Clmrusg Pun In-llvuir Cnuuvilg Ilmm-1-muiug Qu:-vu: NEA. NANCY REBECCA SMl'I'l'l Ilugurslown, Md lfuz'In'lnr alfillx . . . lliulngy' Mixw-cl Clmrusq 5ym'lxr1u1vH4'x. ROIIERT GRAHAM SMITH Ambler, Pu lIm'ln'Inr of S1'ivm'1' in l'Ilvrlmniz'ul l','l:gfru'1'rillg Siguul l'Ili Elnsiloli. Iliulnrinn: Cllrisliun Assuviulimig ll Club: Auwrivuu Suvil-ly nl lII:uliuuic'nI I'lilgim'u'rs: Vursily Ilillu- 'I'v1uug Ililli' Club, I'rvsi4In'ulg Ollivvrn Club STEVEN ALIJEN SMI'I'I-I Hvmpstcucl, N. Y lfuc'1n'lnr ul ,-Irlx . . . l'llnlIn'rm1lir'.v Kuppu Ili-llu Illini II Club: Varsity IIIIII- 'I'1-um. Cupluiu: Iulruiuurul Cluuupiuuxllip Iiuwlilug: Clu-sa Club: Iiillv Clulug CIu'iaIiam .-Iam:-iuliml. BARBARA JOAN SNYIJER Wuynv,l'u lf1u'lu'luruf.'lrlN . . . .'Irl Kappa IM-llu: Slmlvnl llruullumkg I.:u'iemu Ilnuse- Cnuurilg WSG.-K Sm-iul Cnluluille-v. EI.LIO'l I' HOWARD SOLOMON llrunx, N. Y linrlzr-Inf of .-Ills . . . Ifiulugr 'l'uu Kuppu l'ipE4iluu, l'r:-finlvulg MSG lluurw ul' Ilqmiwwl-ululivvsg Orulu-slrug Iulvrfru ln-rully Cuuurzl, Sm'rvluryg Il Club: Vursily 'I'vuuin, Nnxulgvr. 177 .IOAN CI-IRISTINE STERN ISERC Fairiia-Id, Conn. I!m'lu'luruf xlrlx . . . Fr:-nvl: Alpha Chi Oni:-gag I'1uiwanIe4 Iinmw, Pr:-xiii:-nl: Chapf-I Chair: I'anIu-II1-nic Cnauuilg Claim Cnunvilg WSCA Iiuunn of Iiupn--a-lllalivc-ee. PATRICIA ANN STEWART' IDIIISIIIIFQLII, Pa lhlrlzvlur nfS17i1'm'1' in Ifu,xiln-ix flrllninixlmlifm Christian Aramwiatiollg Mixlwl f.Imrur4. LAWRENCE SAMUEL STINCHCOMIS Bel Air, Md Ilaflir-Inf nf S1'.'r-mba ia I1'z1v.'1iw.v ,'Irlmini.vlmlinn Sigma Alpha Iipsilung INI4-n':4 CI:-v Clahg I ru'sIunal1 I ir:-siiiv Ln-azlvrz Tau:-Irv, Cirvulaliuu Iinlilrxrg Uliirmw Clulr, Viva' I'r4-si1I1-Ill. PATRICIA ANN S'l'OU'I' I-IoImkas,N..I lluvliullrr nfS1'i::lu'v' in Hfluruliun . . . lz'lr'mr'nlury Larinun Iimnw Caunvil, Soar:-wry. DIANE LESLEY SIIIRANC PI4-asanlvillu, N. Y lfflvlivlur nl firlx . . . Hlrglixlr Kappa Kappa Gamma, Smwial Chairman: Slash-nl I-'avally Cmigr:-pn, Svvr:-tary Jmlivial Iiuarulq I.:-irwr Iimm- Cuunvii, Vim- I'n-sill:-nl: Iiarri.-A Ilnu-v Cuuiu-il: Min-:I Chnruxg Cnuneu-Iurg Sturlzznl Ilumllwolc. I-Iulilor-in-Cliiwi. .IUIJITH ANN S'I'ROIiECK I,cwisI1urg,Pa. llurlu-lar al fills .I . . llixlnly Alpha Sigma Alpha, I'ln-ilgv 'I'raiu4-r, Swarm-lary: Iiausi. Svc-ri-laryg Commun-r Linh. Soar:-tary. 'I'r4-iunra-r. RICHARD McALLIS'l'ER SWOPE West Chester, Pu. IIru'In'lnr nfSriul11'n in l1'rlurrulivu . . . Suuunrlrlry Phi Kappa Psi, Vim: I'r1-niiln-ulq Iulvrirah-rnily Cmiuvilg D1-hating S1l:'I1'l . v y I Intramural Champiumihlp, buuuur, Iiaskcllvall. THOMAS ALLEN TALLEY Wilmington, Dui. llfl1'ln'loruf flrlx . . . Ifr'n1mrnin'.v WVIIU, Chivi Engim-1 r, Slaliun RI:magvr: Ii Clahg Vansily I nuIIvaII, Managvr: Oiiivfvrs Clair: Iiislilngliisliml Military Slnrlvnl. NANCY JANE TAYLOR Havmerlnwn, Pa. Iluzrhvlur nlS17i1'H1'1' . . . f.'llr'n1i.vlry Alpha Chi Uuu-ga, I'r1-xinlvul: .lluliriul Iiuarclg Larisun Iinmu- Couurilg Iiunl Iiuunu' Council, Svutnrlary-'I'rwuu1r1-rg Paahrwiln-aiu Cuanvilg Ann-rivan Ch1'uliz'aI Srwin-lyg Cnuuea-Iur: Chri-ilian Axxmwialinn. .IEAN LYNN THOMAS East NorwaIk,C0nn. limrlwlnr ul Sri:-ru'u in lz'1lar'ull'un . . . h'lvll1r'nlury IJ:-lla Z1-la, Sc-nruvlaryg llar'lrna'lliull. Typing Iinlilorg Tnur'll:'g I.'AckNlm: Christian Aman-ialimxg Mixvxl Clmrun. KENNETH ARTHUR 'l'I-IOMAS, JR. PIyinuul,Ii,I'z1. IIra'lu'lur ufHr:i1'll1'1' in Civil Engrfln-vrillg Amreriuan Simi:-ly nf Civil Iiiigiiir-4-rag 'I'au Iii-Ia I'i. CAROL ANN 'I'I-IORN Cronlocii, N. .l. lluvlrrlur nlSr:.'f'ur'1: in llu.vinr'x.v .flflrninnvllulinn Ilvila Zum: Iiaualg Mixf-:I Churusg Ilvaui Iivniulvnl: I rc-aluauu Ifirn-Hills: I,1-ailcrq Illurknvlliun, Circulaliou Managr-rg L'A0l-JNDA: Christian Assuciatioll. 178 ALAN GLEN STROMISERC Lynhrook, N. Y. lIuf'ln'lnrnfS4'i1fllf'1' . . . .Pllyxflrx 'I'h1'la Cha. I'rc-nirlvulg NI:-n'u CIM- Club: Mixn-II Clmrnng Inlvrirlllvrliily Counvilg Omii-ron IM-Ita Kappa: Phi I'ila Sigma, Vim- I'rc'ni1Ivii!: Phi Sigma 'I'aug Pi Mu Iipwilmlz Piiglaa Pi Sigma. Sm-rvlai'y-'I'rc-:mirvr5 Aml'ri1'an Iaslilulm- uf PIiysir:Ng Phi II:-la Kappa. WILLIAM JAMES STURCIS Uniontown, Pa. l!u1'ln'lnruf.'Illx , . . 1IIullir'nmli1'.s Il-'lla Upsilnn. STEPI-IEN ELLIO'I I' SUGAR Washington, D. C. Ilmrln-lar of Alix . . . lf:-nliurrlivx Sigma Alpha Mu, Svrri-tary: Tuuvllu. Exffliangzc Ealilnrg Cap annl Daggs-i'g Univvrnity Play:-rs. PAUL WILLIAM SULLIVAN Union,N. J. Iiur'ln'lur nl Sriumrv in lh1.vim's.v flrlrliillixllrililrrl Sigma C'ii. Pre-:eimlu-ul, Vim- I'rm-siniviug Hiunivnl I auuIly Cnilgiwumg Ilmunm ICxf'ulllivl: II::u'.I. S04-rvlary: Inlf-rfralvruily Cuuavilg I rvwIunan I ir4-ainiv I,u'anI1-r, Cu-Chairmang 1'ua'ln-. Anivn-rlir-ing Maiuugrrg Christian Am-au-ialiun. MARY ANN SWARTLEY LunscIaIe,Pa. lim-In-lnrnl.-1rl.e . . . Ilixlnry Kappa Il:-Ixag Tuaclmg I,'Ar:ENnA. LOUISE SARA SWITKES PillshurgI1,Pa. llrl1'll1'lurnfS1ri1'nce . . . Cllvnrislry Phi Ill-la Kappa. DONALD PETER TRUIJELL lhwllvlor nl Arlx . . . llislory WVlIUg li Cluhg l rm1lnnnn l ir1-nicht l,4-:ull-rp Vnrxily Swv CAIL ELIZABETH TRULLINCER Ifmrlwlrfrol.-lllx . . . linglivlz Phi Mu, l'r1-siulm-xilg WVlilIg Tuurllv. TYLER 'l'UCWELL llm'lu'lur nj .flrlx PHEBE MAE TURN ER .liulIa1ln, N. Y. 4-rg Phi Alpha 'l'hu-lu. I-Iurrishurg, Pa. Cruvnlmull , Mil. Occan City, N. .I lhmlurlur uf S1'i:'lu'u in lIu.winr'.v.v .'l1lluini.vlruIiun Dc-llu Dclln Ilcllng WSGA Ilumu- ul' lin-prmu-lllxllivvx: Lnrisrm llnniu- Cnunril Mixml Clmrnu: llvxul llvuiuh-nl: l r1'e4Immn lfirvsiwin' l.c-aulvrg Clam: Ollivvr, Svvrvlairy Enunuxnicn Club. KENNETH ALLEN TWIFORIJ Plliludclplliu, Pu l1'r1rrlu'Iurnf,-lrlx . . . lllrllllwllmlirx Phi Gulunm Dvllug Vursily Fonllmll, lhnwlmll. WILLIAM ALBERT URCH Iilmllrlural,-lrl.v . . . Jllulln'nmliu'.v Llgl,'OIll0I',lI1l Siglnn Chi, l'lcilg1'lnnsl1-r: MSC, l'r1-nirlvnl, 'l'rvu-mrs-rg llmm'1'fxz-uulivv lhmrilg ll llluhg Varsity Funllmll, v DARWYN LAMAR TILEY ASlllillIll,IIil lfm'fu'lrrI uf S4'f1'm'v in Cln'll1l'r'ul I'.'llgim'1'lil1g Phi Lunihnln 'l'h1-lu: .-Klum-rin':un Inslilnlv of Kiln-mirul Engim-4-r-1 'l'r1-xnulrvrg .-Xlphn Chi Siglml. 1'rvsi:In-nl. ROELLA TINSLEY fJl'l'lIilI'll Park, N. Y llnvlivlnr ul S4'i:'nr'1' in llu.vin1'x.v .-hlminixlmliml Pi lh-ln Phi: WSGA llnusv ul' livprm-sm-xllallivwmz llunl lin-simln-:ive Counrilg l'zmlu-llc-nic Ilnnsllumk Erlihir: l r4-shmnn l ir1-sialv I.:-uulur. MARY ANN TOPPER 1'Iy11dmzu1, Pu lffwln-lor ul .flrls ..., Ilmiu Dvllu Zvlil, l'rr-sinh-nl: Ilunl Ilnusv Kinum-il: lhnul: Wunn-u':4 Ch-1' Chili: lilinpm-I Choir: Ixlixw-nl lilmrns: Xiu Phi Epsilon. Pr1'sich'nl, Vim- Pri-sixlq-ul: l.'.'Uil-INIIAZ Chris- Iiun Amuwinliorl: Opvral W'm'ks4lmp. WILLIAM ROIZERT 'l'O'l'l'l Coruupolis,Pz1 lfur'l1r'lur nf .-lrlx . . . l'ulilir'ul S4'l'r'm'4 Sigma Allahu Epsilnng MSG lluusm- of lh-pr4-eu-lnlxilivvs1 Eruxmnniia-1 lllnll. 51'r'rm'!ury: lhirlnilury llmnu- Conuvil. RUSSELL BRIAN TOURNAY Wm-irlam, W. Va liflrlwlur nj S4'iwu'n' in lhhvirluxx .-llllninixlruliurl The-In Chi: MSC Ilmnu- Exvvulivn- limu-nl: Mm-rim':1n lnslilnlm- of illn-mivul Engim-1-r-1 CONSTANCE LOUISE TRESSLER H1-rmlmm, Pu. Ihn'In-lznrnfflrlir . . . l'x-w'l1nlnng,x' Dvllu Zn-lug WSG.-X llousm- of lim-prvm-nlalive-s: Ili-lin Phi Alplul, Trvusurcr lnlr-rfuilh Cuunril. lihuirmaui. EDMUND JAMES VALLECORSE Cllumhlcc, Cu. lirlrllvlnr of Sc'ir'm'v in Elvclrivul Iz'rrgim'n'rilly Phi Cummu Dm-llu. Pr1'niilu'nIg Inlvrfrnlvrnily Cunnvil: Aim-rivun Illslillllc- of I'fl1'c'!ricnl Engixlm'rsg ll:-ml l'rmvIurg Ominmn Dvlla Kuppng Phi Ein Signm. S1-nzrvlury, 'I'n-m1ur- i 1 4-rg li Mu Epsilon: Tun lim-lu li: 1Iu1'km'll Erlgilzvn-r, Assistant Ellilnr. KATHERINE GAIL VANDERBEEK Ridgi-wood, N. J. llrlclavlnrnf flrls . . . 1'ilull11'mulir.4 WSGA Ilumu- nl' lin-prs'sm'xilnlivn'xg Sixlh Stn-vt llnmw Cuum-il, Sm-1-rv!ziry-'l'r1-:lsilrvr: Own-mm lluusc llounvil, Prvxiclvnlg Univ:-ruily Plxiyc-rag Orvluisis, l'x'z'si4lvnl, Vim- l'r4-sislm-nl: Pi Mu Epsilon: lfllrisliun Assuwiulinn. .IOHANNA CATHERINNE VAN DIJK Rose-Iln,N..l. llm'ln'Inr nfslrlx . . . 1l'llllll'll1lllfr'.Y,l'.Y.Yl'Il1lI1UJ-Y l Pi lic-In Phi: WSGA llmm- nl' llvprnisiviilallivvx: Mix:-il Clmruu Pnnln-llc-nic limuufil: illunlcrn llnnvi-3 Chrislizm Axsoviuliml. GEORGE WALTER VAN DINE Muncy.l'a1. lIm'ln'lnr nf Sr'iz'm'u . . . lflrrlnixlly .-Kun-riuun Cin-mirul Sunil-ly, l'r4'xinh-lllg Pi Nu Elmilun. JOHN STEELMAN VAN TUYL Gurdon City. N. Y. Iinull1'Inrul.'lrl.v . . . l'nliIir'ulScif-livur llc-lln Upnilon. S1-vrc-lnryg L'Ar:lcNnA: lllirisliam Anson-iulimiz M4-n's Chin- Chili: lllmpvl llhuirg Mixc-nl Clmrliug Ollin-m-rs Cluh. .IOHN DAVID VIDINGI-IOFF Mulvm-rn, Pax. llurlrvlnr uIS1'i4'nz'1' in lfu.vim'xx .flrlminixlmliun Phi Kuppn Puig l.'AclcNnA, Arlvvrlixing hlunuge-rg lnlrnlnurnl Cliuliipiuilsllip, Sm-1-1-r. 179 ISA RBA RA .IEAN WEAVER Ncuclhznu, Mass. llflrlivlnr nf flrlx . - . lhfigiull llc-Ilu Z:-lug Luriwuu Iluum- Cuuuvilg Chupvl Choir: Sym-Ilrmu-llvsg Cuuuiu-Iur: Kuppu Chi Lanululu, l'rl-sill:-ul. Vim- I'rr-sislvulq Chrisliun Asmriulion, CARLOS WEII., .IR. llurlrvlnl nfS4'1'1'l11'1! . . . Cllr-niixlry Ilrmrxcl Hill, llu. I'hi Kappa Iwig II Clulnz Alu:-riralu Cllvluin-ul Suvivlyg Vurxily Sm'1fn'r, 'l'ruvkg lulrulunrul Iruvk l.Iuiu1pmuuIupg Ollurvrn Lluh. .IANE'l' PACE WELLS Ilu1'llr'lurvf flrlx . . . Surinluijy Alpliu Siguux Alpha: Cup znul llxlggvrg lluivm-nity I'Iuyn-ru Mix:-II Clmrusg Kuppu Chi Luuilnlu. DAVID R. WELSH ' lm.-I..-Infuf.-im . . . lfwligiuu Chupwl Chuir. WILLIAM IIAYIVIUNIJ WENIIULIJ llur'll4'lnruf,'lrl.v . . . l'uliIir1ll Sa'i4'lu'4' .IOIIN EIIEIJEIIICK WEIINEII Ihn-In-lur nj .flllx . . . Ifluglixlr. llimlnrr Rivcrlwucl. N. Y. Q xvvllllg Hmtnuvu, I'u. I'1'l'kzlsiv, Ilan. Now York. N. Y. Dvllu llpsiluug Iluvkuvll Slurlvul I urniu. 'l'n-iu4ur:-rg I'hi Sigluu 'I'uu: 'l':1u Kuppzl Alphug Du-lxuliing Suvivly, I're-Hinlf-ul, Vivo I'ri-uinlvul, 'I'rwunll'vl'. 180 ROIIEll'I' SPANCENISERC WADIIAMS Ilurln-lur ul S1'ir'ur'r- in Civil lilrpdrnw-ring Ilumpluu, Conn. Kuppu Sigluug II Cluhg Auu'ri1'uu Sue-in-ly ul Civil l'Iugiun':-rx, Sr-vra-Inryg Cullum-Iurg Vurnily Huw:-rg lulruluurall Srnvm-I' Clnnupiuiudlipq Iulrulunrul Cuunvil, I'r4-nilli-ul: Ullivvrs Clnlv. ANNIE WACNER llnrlrvlur nfH1'l'l'll1'r' in lirluruliuu . . . Ia'lvn14'nlur Darin-n, Conn. .V I'i III-lu I'hi, Vim- Prvninlm-ul. Suviul Chuirumn: llurixuu Ilmnu- Cuuurilg Uw:-us Iluusu Cuuurilg Cunuwu-Iorg Ili-mul Ilvnidn-ul: Kappa D1-lln I'I: Murlur Ilila-rn-ulln-g,1i.nv CuilI'e-i-vuvv un Cmw-rlnln'nl: I'hi II1-lu Kuppu. IIUCEII LEWIS WACNEII llm'ln'lnr of .-Ill.x . . . lfr'n1mlu.'4'.v Iluurnlg lInr'lm1'lliun: Ilruulilyll. N. Y. 'I'Iu-lu Chi. 'I'r:-amiru-rg Vursily llillv 'I'm-uni: llillv Clulrz I'Iuuuuluu's I.Iuh. CAROL ANNE WALLACE Kuhul,Algluulisluu lfu1'ln'Inrnf flrlx . . . l'.vy1'liulngy. Spunixli Kuppn Il:-Ilu, All-ullwrxhip Chuirumn: Spnnish Ilunsn- Cuunvilz I'nuh1'IIvuiu Cunuvil, Viva- I'rr'eei1lr'ul: lla-:ul Il1':4i4Il'lll: l r4-sluuuu I ir1-siilv I.n-uslvr. Clmiruului 7'n1u'Iu', 'I' ' riu f Iinlilor: I.'Al:HNuA: Chrialiun .Mmm-iinliuug Sigvuu Ilvllu I'i, I'r4-uinlvlllg lluuw- II In muuiug Qui-1-u's Cuurlg Mililury Ilull Qin-4-n'u Cunrl. HELEN .IANE WALTERS llurln-lor of flrlx . . . illuxin' Aslwillv, N. Y. Il:-Ilu Z4-lug I.1-im-r Iluum- Cnuuvilg Worm-u's GI:-v Club: Chupvl Choir: Alix:-:I Clmru:-1: I'uuIu-Il:-uiu Cunuvilz Alu I'hi Epsilon, 'I'r1-zmirvrg l.'.-Xmxwlm. lkluuupilng Elli- lurg Chrisliuu Asxswiuliulx. VIRGINIA DORIS WATKINS Eur! Eur! Pu. Y 1 Ifurliwlur ulSr'ir-n1'r' in Hrlmwliun . . . Svvulrrlury WEGA Iluuvu' ul Ih-prwwululiv:-s3 l r1-uvh Iluusi- Cnuunfil, I'rvsirIvul: Mix:-il Clmrusq Slml:-nl llumllumkg IIu1'lrn:'lIiung I.'Al:laNlxA: Chrinliuu Asmviuliun. LOIS AUDREY WES'I'IfAI,.I. lffurlrvlur ulflrls . . . llvyrrlmlnglv Kuppu Dvllug Iluul Iluiuau Cuuurilz Alixwl Cllurinxg .lhu Chrisliuu Assuriuliuug Illililury Ilull Cuurl. WILLIAM, E. WEYDEMEYER, .Ili. lhurlivlur nl .flllx . . . Erlgliill Iirunxvil lu, N. Y. rklirlliuu: Crunlurcl, N. .I. I'hi Kappa: Psi: Slmlvul I :u'nlIy Cuuigrl-im, I'r1':4i1I1'nlg A'Ivu'x .lunliviul Iluurnlq WVIIlIg M1-n'n Glu-1' Cluhg I'rmwlur5 I r1-slnuuu I ir4-sinlv I.1-unlr-rg Cluxu Ullivu-r, 'I'rviunlrm-rg Vursi- ly Ilznwlrullg .Iaum-ra A. I innvguu l'uIilin-ul I 1-Ilunwlxipg Olliuvrs Clnh. FRANCES ANNIE WI'IEA'I'Cll0I 'I' lf1n'Ilr'I11rul.'lrl.v . . . Fr1'nr'lr Imll-pl-mlvul Wuuu-n'n Council: I4'rvn4-Ii Iluiisv Council, Vice I'r1-sill:-ul: Ili-mills-un'u' Cunnvil. STANLEY GEORGE WHEELER l'hi II:-lu Kuppu. KA'I'I'lARINE LEINISACH WIEAND ll1u'lrl'lurulflrIx . . . lffulugy l'hi Sigluu. EDWARD IRA WIGH'I' lirn'lii'lnrulflll.s . . . Ecrzlinrrliixv I'hi Guunuu D1-lin: II Cluhg Cununvlurg Vursily Wrc-sllingg I Iulrnlnurul Clluunpiuuships, Hullhull, Wrvslling Spairlu, N. .I. l'rvnIaln'ul, AIlm:uwoo1I,I'u. MlIl1Dll,I,ll. Frudcrick, Md. rvslllnnn I-'umlmllg 4 LESLIE BROOKE WILCOX Czu'm:gin-, I .1 lhlrln-Inrnl nlrlx . . . l n'1u'I: WSGA Iluu-uf ul' II4-prvm-llI:1liv1'x: Iilixf-II Clmrus: lfurlrur-lliun: Slurlvnl llumlhnuk. Axsislalul I'lmIiIurg I.'Ac:l-INIIA. KENT KERR WILKINSON WVUSIIIIIQLIUII, D. C. liua'l1r'lur uf S1'ivlu'v in Ih1xi1u'x.v .-Izllninixlrulirm, Kuppu Sigmu, 'I'rz-mulrm': II llluhg Valrsily Wn-filling. Mululgvr: lfu1'km'lli1m. IIlIHIlll'HN Muuugur, Anlvvrlinilug Murlnpgvrg I.'A4:HNlmg IC:'mmlluiv:4 Chlh: Ollir-1-rs Uluh .IOYCE CAROLE WILLIAMS Crm-ull:+Iu1rg,I'a1. lhwlu-lurnl 1-his . . . Ifnglixl: Alphu Chi Ouu-gu, Huviul Clnnirluuu: I r1-nluunu I irn-sillv 1.1-:lrlwg Slurlvnl llurnllmnkg Glu-ivliuu Anauviuliou. MARY ,IANE WILLIAMS Summit, N. .I. lIrrz'l1r'lnrvl.-Irlx . . . 1IIulln'IlmIi1'.v Ilurismn Iinusl' Iiuullvil, Soriul lilluiruulll: lN'Iixl'cI Illlnrus: M1ulr'ru Dulwv, Sr'1'x'I'lul'y' 'I'r:'usururg Ox'z'Iu'nis: liu1'k1l4'lliun: Chrisliuu Asmwiulion: Kmlm-llvx. ROBERT MANN WILLIAMS MiIIIIIiISH1'I. N. Y. 1r,.,-l..'f.,, .If ,Arm v --I-I I'hi Kuppu Psi: Vurailx' Iwmlhullg II Lluh. RICHARD ALAN WILSKER Nm-w Ym'k.N. Y. lm.-II.-l.,f nf.-Iris . . , flf.u..,y Cup uml Ibuggvrl lluiw-rally I'Iuy4'rx: WVIIllg lflu-kllvllinng Olliur-rs llluhg Ili-huliug Sm-im-ly. SANDRA CAROLYN WOOD AIl'XillllII'I1l,Vll. llu1'lr1'lur of flrlx . . . Englixh I'i III-lu I'hig WSGA Ilousv ul' III-pri-wlllulive-s: lmrieum Ilnuuu- Cuuuvil: Ilurris IIulnu' Cuumvil, Suviul Illmirmuuz Iluul lh-'4i1In'u:'v Ilmilwilg I rc-slumxu I ir:-nislv I.1-ull:-r. CARYL BURTON WRIGHT IIzllIimm'u,McI. lh1rrlu'lnr nj flrlx . . . l'ulilim'11lSa'i1'm'1' Kuppu IIPIIIIJ WSGA Iluum- of Ih'lu'n-eu'l1lulivv:41 L4-ie-u-r Iiuurw llnuuvilg Mixvnl Clxurung Cuuunvlurg Ifrvxlumlu I ir1-simlv Imuelvrg I'i Sigluu Alplul, DONALD FREDERICK WRIGHT Salem, N. .I. liurrlnflnrnf flrlx . . . I'nll'Ii:'nI S:ri4'lu'z' Lumhilu Chi Alplul, Vim: In-:4i4In'ul, Soviul Chuiruum: IVI1'n'u Chu' Cluhz I r1'nI1uulu Ifiruniclu l.q-mlm-rg 7'uua'l1r', IIm4ilu-as Nluuugm-rg IJ:-huliug Suri:-lyg Fr:-nlmulu Ilorluilury Iluueur Council. ROBERT RO UECHE ZIEMER Wyumissing, P1 liuulwlor nf S1'ir'rn'n in lllm'lmniu'ul lfrlgiln-vr1'ng 'I'Iu-lu Chi, Vivu l'rm-Niall-ul, SI-vrn-Iury: Auu'rivuu Semin-ly of IXII-m'l1uui4'uI Eilgillwrxg Iiu4'knr'Il h'r1ginr'vr. Armiemluul Erlitur. JOHN .IOSEPIAI ZYGIEL, .IR. CIiITsi1IuI'urk, N. .L Iiulrlwlnr nf Sr'ivn1'r' in lhI.vin1'x.v flflnlinixlnltiull SENIORS NOT PICTURED FREDERICK IZRIGIIT IIECIITOLIJ KICNNI-1'I'II ROGER IiIilIS'l' .IEROMIC SPENCER DISLER I'IIILII' LEWIS GLAZER ALAN JI'll I IIEY IIACKEL III'I'I I'Y .IICANNI-I IIALL .IEFI-'RI-IY STARLIN LE'l I'S ALLAN IIE IIIII'IR'I' PRES!-ILI'IY .IOIIN ALIIEICI' .IOSICPII SONIIICY WILLIAM LOMMEII S'I'lIIillI'1V.-XN'I' III IKICIIAIID JAMES WEST III IVIINNK 'I'lIKlKI'IR WOOIJ Ill HAROLD JAMES WILSON, .III SIl'ilII'llI'lI,fIOIllI. lhlrlu-lor of Sui:-uzw' in lfivil lfrrgirlwrilrlg Sigum Alphu Iflpsiloll. I'r1-niilvulg TIIvn'H .lurliriul Iluurwl. lihuirmuu: Iuh-rfrulr-ruily Kluuuc-il: Ann-rivxlu Sm-im-ty of Civil I'Iugilu-I-rn. 'l're-uvuxr:-l': limlusi-lor: Vursily Swim- ming: Onuivrun D1-Ilu Kuppa: I r1-sluuuu Dorluilury Ilousm- limuu-il, I'r4-sinh-ul: Ollim-rs illuh. DAVID LOCKHARI' WINIJES Silvvr Spring, Mal. lfu1'lu'lor nf Sm'il'm'u in la'l1':'lria'ul Iu'llgim'r'ling 'I'Iu-lu Chi, Iluuru- Mxlnugvrz WVIIUg 'Inu-rivnu Iuuliluh- of EI:-:'ll'i1'nl Iirlgiiwu-i'r4: llm'l.lu-ll liugl'm'4'r. Ellilur-iu-lZhi:-I': I'hi Elu Sigluu: 'l':uu II:-tu I'i: Iuslilulr- ul Rmliu Iilxgiiwm-v's. IRENE HELEN WISNER WoslmnnI,N..I. llflrln-lor nfSr'in'llr'1' in Ia'1lu:'ulim1 . . . lz'I:'rnvulury Knppu Kulmpu Gummu: Iulrisnu Ilumu- Cmuu'iI: Nixn-nl Clmrus: I'uuIu-Ih-uh' Cnuuvil, 'I'l'1'usllr:'rg WRX Iiuurzl, Sc'i'v'm'lul'y: Ol'1'Iu'sis: I r1's4Iuu:iu l iri'si1In' I.4-alel1'rg I'SI'Z.-X-NICA. GUY EDWARD WI'I'MAN IIal1lm'CiIy,l'lIU- lIm'ln'lnr nf .-Irlx MARGARET' KA'l'I'IERINE WI'I I' Ilunlinglmm, N. Y. lfflrlwlrrl nl .-Irlx . . . Iffnglixli Alpha I'hi, Sa-vm-Iaxr'y: WSGA Ilmuu- ul lim-lu'4-ru-ululiv:-s: Illiwxl lllmruw' Slurlr-nl lluurllmul.-5 lllu-ieliun ,Ks-ul-iulimig II:-Ilan I'hi -Xlplm, IIARIIARA LOUISE WOLIVORD Norlh NVulvs, I'u. Ifuvln-lor nlS4'i1-Irvs' in I1'flrn'nliuu . . . Sr'1'v1r1lrlr.u Kuppu Kulvpu Cumluug WSGA Iluum- uf Ih-lxrl-sn-ululin-ea1 Ilurris Iluuso- Iluuuvil. I'r1-sinh-ut: Iilixl-II Illumrusg WRX Iluunl. 'I':':-:mm-r: I l:-sluuuu I irn-sinlv I.:-mlm-r: Chris- liun Anrmviuliullg Wunlliugluli Sn-llllmlvl' I'rugrulu, 181 L'AGENDA STAFF 1962 Editor: WYNNE SEWARD Managing Editor: BARBARA DANIELS First Semester: HELEN WALTERS Assistants: JANE TURNBACH CAROLYN COCI-IRANE Literary Editor: SANDRA MCCADDEN Typing Editor: GAIL CARSON Academic and Administration Editor: L Activities Editor: LINDA OWEN Seniors Editor: BARBARA BRUNS Assistant: LINDA SIIAPIRO Features Editor: JAN JONES Assistant: FREDERICKA CROMWELL Greek Co-Editors: CYNTHIA LYONS THOMAS ARGUST Assistant: JOSE CRESPO Athletics Editor: WILLIAM DEARSTYNE Professional Photographers: MERIN STUDIOS Philadelphia, Pennsylvania H. J. 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Adolph, Robert Louis --- Ahlers, Margot Jeanne -- Albright, Ellen Jane ...... Aldrich, Thomas Jeremy .... Aleva, Robert James ........ Alexander, Brian Gilbert .... Alexander, Thomas Anthony Allanson, Sandra Irwin ...... Allen, Abbott William ...... Altman, Theodore .......... Altschul, Kenneth Richard -- Amendola, Margaret Ann --- Anderson, Beverly Louise .... Anderson, Jr., Carl Bernard - Anderson, Kurt Arthur ..... Andreuzzi, Ronald Joseph --- Andrews, Martin Pierce ..... Andrews, Michael Frederick Ansis, Frederic Warren ..... Appleton, Jr., Walter Charles Ardouny, John Ronald ...... Argust, Thomas Richard .... Armes, James Edward .... Arnold, Richard Barth .... Asch, Anna Frcdericka --- Atherton, Mary Tiffany --- Atkinson, Elizabeth Ann .... Atwell, Raymond Paul .... Auerbach, Judith Dana - Augat, Susan Mills ....... Aussiker, William Henry .... Austin, Thomas William .... Ayers, Bacon, Badie, Bahls, Bahrs, Bailer, Bailey, Bailey, Baker, Bakish Baldwi Robert Albert .... Steve Joseph .... Ronald Peter .... Jeffrey Fredrick .... Dorothy Mauretta -- Ronald Louis .... Marjorie Alwina Robert Jackson - Richard Eugene - , David Joseph --- n, Nancy Eleanor Barcus, Carole Virginia --- Bard, Judith Ann ....... Bardsley, Ann Lloyd .... Barker, Roy Conrow .... Barlow, Jill Allison -- --- 106 --- 119 --- 114- 1fI'1i5 iii-115 ---, ----11i'ii5 84, 123 -- fi:-155 -- --- 120 -- .... 38 98, 123 --- 120 ---- 79 --- 112 35, 114 --- 108 --- 113 35, 107 185 1 J INDEX Barlow, Nancy ......... Baroody, Ronald Thomas -- Barr, Meredith Delia .... Barrett, Bailey Oldham --- Barron, John Anthony .a.. Barton, David .......... Bassett, Diane Beverly .... Battaglia, Charles Reeder .... Bauer, Susan Ann .......... Bauer, Thomas Frank ......... Beaujon, III, Charles Augustus -- Bechtold, Frederick Bright .... Bechtold, Susan Bright ..... Beck, Kirsten ............ Beck, Larry Keith ...... Becker, Andrea Linden -- Becker, Herbert Hawthorne Bedesem, Michael Peter --- Berry, Donald Edward .... Behling, Richard Lee ......... Behrens, Beverly Kay ............ Behrhorst, Jacqueline Quigley .... Beierschmitt, Jr., Gerald Augustine - Beisel, Helen Louise ........ - Bell, Robert Spencer .... Beltz, James William ..... Bender, Nancy Louise --- Benfer, David Lee ........ Benfield, Louise Kolb ..... Bennett, Harley Frazer --- Bergner, Rita Mac ....... Bergquist, David Arthur --- Berhalter, Rosemary Jeanne - Berman, Judith Ann ......... Besselievre, William Claud .... Best, Barbara Louise ........ Bewlay, Richard Hazard .... Bird, Diana Davison ........ Bishop, Penelope Richards .... Bitter, Frank Cordon ..... Black, Henry Scudder .... Black, Suzanne Linda ..... Blackburn, Terry Olney ..... Blanchard, Carol Frances .... Blatteis, Michael Howard .... Blechman, Richard John .,,... Bloomquist, Douglas Walter --- Boardman, Thomas Jackson .... Bochinski, Richard Anthony ,.... Bocian, Gerald Emile ......... Bohnet, Suzanne ............. Bollinger, Robert William ..... Bolte, Robert Hadler ....,... Boorujy, Richard Lawrence Borelli, Cecily Jo ....... Bornstein, Melvin H. ...... Bower, Edward Birch ..... Bowles, Diane Elizabeth .... Boxell, Sandra Kay ........... Boyd, Jr., Thomas Alexander -- Boyle, Barbara Ellen ...... ' Bradshaw, Carol Jane ..... Bragdon, Floyd Jefferson .... Braun, Roger Joseph ......................... 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CAMPUS BOWLING CENTER 6th and Market Ste., LEWISBURG Day and Nite Open Bowling Phone 3-3451 Call for Reservations 187 Compliments of Mary Maclntosh Services 0 MERIT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANUNG CO. 1222 EDISON AVENUE SUNBURY, PA. Duncan Hines Recommends 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 Accommorlulefl Air Conrlizioncll - Rooms with Bath LENTZ PHARMACY Prescriptions Magazines Cosmetics 202 MARKET STREET INDEX Brelsford, William Millard ,... Bressler, Donald Marc ...... Brinkerhoff, Molly Mitchell .... Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Alan Edward ....... Mark Jeffrey ...... Patricia Ann ...... Richard Coleman --- Robert Jay ........ Browne, Shella ............. Brubaker, Donald George .e... Bruder, Jr., Richard Edward ..... Brunn, Barbara Eda .......... Bruns, Barbara Jean ........ Brush, Terry Donald --- Brust, Kenneth Roger ..... Buchanan, Marjorie Ann .... Budde, Alice Diane ....... Buggeln, Richard George .... Ballinger, Irene Wilma ....... Bullington, Jr., Bert Montell ---- Burdick, John Marshall ....... Burkholder, Dale Eleanor --- Burleson, James Vincent --..- Burns, Richard William --- Burrows, Betty Alice .......... Bushnell. lll, Charles Stone --- Cadwallander, Jolm Fell .... Calder, James Landis ......... Campbell, Douglas Richard ..... Campbell, Jr., George Watson .... Canonico, Peter Guy ..........,. Capell, Carolyn Ruth ......... Cardona, Betty Ann .... Carey, Carol-Ann ...... - Carleton, Sally Jean ..a.,. Carnesale, Richard Ernest --- Carson Carson Carson Carson, Carter, Carter, , Carolyn Cecelia --- , Gail Barbara ..a.... , .lane Scattergood .... Larry Wayne ..,. .. Jr., Joseph Lloyd .... Judith Louise ----- Casey, Laurence Justin ,... Caughney, Carol Anne .... Cclla, Gail Andrea ...... Chabot, Paul Louis ....... Charlton, Ralph Herbert .... Chaump, Donald ........... Chegwidden, Lee Malcolm .... Chertkof, Edward Robert ......... Chittum, Jr., Wilton Herschel .... Christensen, Sigrid ........... Christman, David Michael --- Chu, Kai Leung ........ Cillo, Livio William ....... Citarella, Vncent Martin .... Clark, Ann Kent .......... Clark, III, George Dorsey --- Clawson, Richard Kermit --- Cleaver, Eugene Lee ........ Clement, II, George Young .... Clements, Reynold Francis .... Cline, Gail Loy ........... --- 26,158 ------ 125 -- 101, 108 ------ 124 ---- 158 --- 66,158 ---- 121 ---- 123 ---- 63,67 -- 121,158 --- 98,123 ---- 79 ---- 106 ---- 124 ---- 121 ,--- 111 ------ 158 -- 119,158 ------ 66 1----- 116 ------ 39 36,107,158 1-1- 118,159 -------- 119 38,107,157 --- 88,114 --- 46,159 ------ 124 11, 46,117 1-- 24,123 -------- 120 ---- 108,159 ----- 63 ---- 112 -1 35 ---- 117 --,- 110 ---- 159 ------ 159 ---- 126,159 --- 28, 159 --- 39,159 ---- 118 ------ 108 ---------- 113 24, 115, 159 ------ 119 ------ 123 ---- 125,159 --- 46, 159 ---- 126 ---- 66 ---- 124 ---- 159 -- 45 ---- 115 ---- 106 ---- 125 ---- 159 ------ 126 ---- 118, 159 ------ 117 ---- 105 188 XNGAND H INDEX 5 FI., Clopp, Roherl 'l'homas 116, Clute, Sally Jane W. ,,, ----- Coale, Jr., William Davis ,W , Coan. Alice Maeic , ,,, ,,, 108. Cohh, Carol Linda W ,. WW 63, Coher, Carol Ann ,,, . W,,, W , Cochrane, Carolyn Cecilia , W, Coco, Joseph Samuel .,., W ,,, Cullman, Jr., Raymond Landis ,,, Cohen, Howard Rod WW, W. ,W Cohen, Nelson Philip ,,,.W. WW, Cole, Christine Louise ,, Cole, Gerald Saul WW Cole, Robert Eugene ,W Conger, Meredith Ann ,,, ,,, 106, W, 122, WW 24,107, Conger, Stephen Grover ..f, . ..f..., , Connell, Michael James ..., ...,,-, Connitt, Carol .Jacqueline W W, Contant, David Paul ...., Conti, Richard August. ,,, Cook, David Edwin ..... , Cooney, Kevin Timothy ,t.. --- Cooper, Richard Jolm ,W Copp, James Edward ...t. Corson, Jeanne Emily ...Ht -- ,,,Y. Cortelyou, Glenn Armstron Cosgrove, Jr., Raymond .lolm ,W Covey, Jr., Arthur Roswell Cowell, Jr., David Espenett Coyle, Jolm Alexander ,,, Craig, III, Russell William Crandell, Kenneth Clarke Cranford, Richard Kenneth Crawford, Roger Allen W, Crespo, Jose Ramon ,,.. , Crocker, Jr., Dwight Jay , Crockett, Rohert Perley , Crosswhite, .lr., William V. Crowell, Theodore , ....., Csoka, .lr., Kalman , ,,, T ,L ---- --------- - WWW 97, ,,, W, 114, ,,, ,W 120, . ,,, 24,45, , ,W 63, WW 86,123, 159 113 115 159 113 105 106 119 125 115 122 159 160 160 166 88 121 160 121 114- 115 160 123 125 160 115 160 116 160 118 119 125 160 116 124- 160 160 118 122 160 Culhertson, .lack Lee ,, .,.. 40,126 Curt, Charles Winston , W, 120,160 Cusick, James Stuart W- ,,,,, 118 Cutler, Jolm Richard ,.., ,,, 32,45 Daliron, Elizaheth Miles , ,,,, 36 160 Dahl, William Alfred ,,,, .,,, ,,, 46, 88, 184- Daigh, Patricia Ruth .,-- .. -...- ,W 106,160 DiAlessandro, Martha Kathryn W, ,,, 34 Daniels, Barbara Walt ..,,,,,.. ,,,,.,, 1 09 Danish, Steven John ,,,,,,,,,,,, . -, W ,,,,, ,,,, , , 122 Danneherg, Jr., William llamilton ,W ,,,, 66,126 160 Darhy, Bonnie Ann ,,,. , .,,,,,,,. ..-.. ...,,, 160 Darrison, 111. Jolm Thomas W, ,,, 116,160 Davidson, Carol Ann ,,,, W, -W 112,161 Davidson, Philip William ,,, 101 122 Davidson, Suzanne ,,,,, --, 27,66 Davies, Linda Eleanor ,,, W, 110 Davis, James Edward ,--- --- 117 Davis, Lawrence Dickson ,W ,,, 116 Davis, Michael Stephen ,,,, .,,, 115 Davis, Samuel George ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, 123 Day, James Kent MaeKendree ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, ,,, 116 J 6COIIlfIlllf0ll0l1 1 nge 1901 BD MARK wax I 0 0 v' 400.1 RYA' HI-ttwlsali Complete Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning Services 316 Market Street LEWISBURG, PA Compliments of DEPARTMENT STORE LEWISBURG, PA. UNION COUNTY,S MOST MODl'IxN LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE CHAMPION SHOE REPAIR LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS 222 Market St. LEWISBURG PA Compliments of THE SWEET SHOP CLYDE W. KIRKLAND, Prop TOP DATE SPOT 624 St. George St. LEWISBURG PA Compliments of the Business Staff UAGEN DA 1962 PETER B. SANG, Business Manager STEPHEN T. MAGOON, Advertising Manager EDWARD N. KRONINGER, Advertising Manager Compliments of CONFAIR BEVERAGE COMPANY Suppliers of Soft Drinks to the Bison 7-up SMARTLY TAILORED-FASHIONS FOR THE YOUNG EXECUTIVE BOTANY 500 VAN HUESEN PIONEER ag . INDEX Dearstyne, Jr., William Dyer -- DeCamp, Raymond Robert .... Dederick, Robert Joseph ---- Dcese, Katharine Sue ..... DeFren, Robert George --- DeLaney, James Reed ......... DelGrego, Andrew August ..... Delle, Diane Elizabeth ...... DeLong, Sally Jean ..... Demmy, Dorothy Jane .... Denney, George Herbert ..... DePrince, Jr., Albert Eugene -- DeRosa, Carolyn ........... DeRusha, Forbes LeMoyne -- DeSanto, Jr., John Anthony --- Deshields, Charlotte Carvell ....... Devereux, Curtiss Ricllert ........... DiChiara, Jr., Bartholomew Gerald ---- Diefenbach, Jr., George Robert ---- Diehl, Robert John ............. Dietrich, Helen Vistoria ....... Dietz, Edward Charles .... Dirkes, George Robert .... Ditka, Ashton Lee ........ Dobbie, Richard William .... Dobson, Ruth Eleanor ...... Donaldson, Jr., Robert John --- Dorr, William Charles .... Doughty, Gail Elizabeth --- Dow, Ronald Richard .... Doxey, Douglas Joseph .... Droulard, Mary Jo ...... Drury, Joan Wallace --- Dubin, Robert S. ....... Duck, Ronald William .... Duff, III, Alfred Turney --- Duffy, Jr., Walter John ---- Dunham, Carole Sinclair -- Dunham, William Charles --- Dunkleberger, Jay Daniel --- Dunn, William Earl ....... Dunne, James Stephen ...... Dunnells, Jerome Clifford --- Dusel, Henry Frederick --- Dussinger, Glenn Lamar -- Dutko, Richard Joseph .... Dutkus, Paulette Jean ..... Dutton, Edmund Barry .... Dwyer, Nancy Elizabeth --- Earle, Jr., Roger Tiedemann Eaton, Margaret Elaine Eberly, III, Ira Shuey --- Edel, John Jacob ....... Edwards, Richard Reed --- Egge, Joan Elizabeth --- Ekiss, Michael Jason ...... Elliott, Jr., Joseph Black ---- Ellison, Nancy MacLean -- Ellison, Patricia Lee .... Elste, Richard Burton - Embury, Dian ...... Emmert, Richard Lee - Emrich, William Oscar ij-55 ii'bi if'i5 58f6i fi'55 I PI IJ E li Engel, John Roger .... Erdahl, William Stuart --- Erdley, Larry Lee ....... Erickson, Kenneth Roy ..... Erisman, Mary Elizabeth .... Erway, Dale Emil ....... Eschinger, Jon Earl .... Etzweiler, Sandra Marie .... Evans, Arthur Wybdham .... Evans, Michael John ....... Everard, William Howard .... Everett, Lois Roberta ...... Eversole, Marilyn Frances Ewing, III, Buchanan .... Faberman, Jay William ..s. Fadden, Michael Thomas --- Famariss, Frank Ellis --- Faranetta, Janet Marie ..... Fark, Robert Louis ...... Farr, Nancy Jean ..... Farrell, Dennis James -- Farrow, Linda Jane ...... Faul, Carolyn Elizabeth .... Feeney, Susan Hull ...... Feick, Jack Schloh .... Feick, Peter Shepard .... Feigenbaum, Michael ....... Fenton, Dow Mitchell ....... Ferguson, Jr., Sylvester Stonc Ferrara, Nicholas Frank .... Fetter, Joan Marlene ......... Fidler, Richard Henry ....,. Field, Richard Van Deventer Fields, Robert William ...... Fiero, Douglas Carl .... -- Fink, Barbara Jean Fink, Melvin .......... Fiorentino, Elaine Louise - Fischel, Jr., John Jacob ---- Fisher, Jean Marie ...... Fisher, Linda Louise - - Fisk, Judith Ayres -.--- Flachsbart, Susan Elaine - Flegler, Joel Bruce ......... Fleming, Eleanor Augusta --- Fleming, Jeffrey Barnard .... Fletemeyer, William Louis --- Flint, VI, Asher ........... Fogel, Joyce Elaine ...... Formigli, Duanne Anita --- Foulke, Kirk Anthony --- Fox, Charles Howard .... Frangiskakis, John .... Franks, Patricia Eleanor - Freas, Jr., William Ray .... - Frederick, Donna Ruth ..... Fredricksen, Cleve Laurance Fretwell, Stephen DeWitt .... Frick, Judith Ann ....... Friday, Richard Oliver ..... Frischer, Alan S. ........... Kffontinued on Page 1931 ----- 122,162 ----- 118,162 42,46,115,162 --------- 162 ----- 111,162 ---- 114,162 ------ 117 ----- 67,113 -- 46,117,162 -------- 124 --------- 125 -- 33, 109, 162 ---- 112, 162 ---- 114 --------- 122 163 88, 98, 119, 163 ----- 112, 163 ----- 46 ---- 106 ----- 122 ----- 111 ----- 110 -------- 108 ---- 116,163 ---- 117 ---- 163 ------ 111 --------- 116 -- 42,119,162 -------- 163 -- 35 ---- 124 -------- 118 ---- 114,163 ------ 113 ------ 122 --- 36,112 ------ 126 --------- 79 -- 35, 106, 163 26, 39, 105, 163 --------- 109 ---- 163 ------ 111 -----,-- 120 -- 42,121,163 ----,--- 163 ---- 106,163 ----- 107,163 -- 83,118,163 -------- 47 ---- 116 ---- 105 ---- 123 ---- 24,79 ---- 121 ---- 120 ---- 112 --- 63, 114 ---- 122 Arrow Shirts Mallory Hats BIIIIIIEIPS AT BIIGKNELL A Man's Store For University Men McGregor Sportswear Intel-woven Hose BECHTEIJS DAIRY and RESTAURANT N. DERR DRIVE REA and DERICK, INC 0 Cut Rate Drugs 326 MARKET ST. 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Gillis, .John Richard ---- Gilman, Jeffrey Stuart ..... Ginsburg, Stephen Lee -- Giordano, John Ronald II-- Givler, Joyce Evelyn .--- Glass, Gary Bertram ..- Glass, Karen Diane ..... Glazer, Philip Lewis ..,,,A Goehring, II, Walter Orr I- Goetz, Shirley Ann ......... 1- Goldman, Thomas Edward -, ,,,, I Goodman, Daniel Stewart -,... Gordy, ,Judith Anne ..,-.., Goss, Carolyn Marie ,.- Good, David Newton -- -- 24, 123, --- 122, --- 108 M- 124 -,1'i55 ffI1i65 42, 46, 114 Gootlieh, Alan ,...Y.1...... ,..s....... Graham, Dorothy Jeanne ....... --- Graham, IV, William Adolphus -- -- 39, 40, 108 -nm 118 Grant, Peter Bruce ..s........ .... 6 7, 121 Graves, Frederick Charles --- Graves, Robert Gage ...... Greedan, John Edward .... Greenburg, Myron ...... Greene, William ....,... Gregg, Jr., Walter Emmor Grill, Warren Murray ..... Gross, Barbara Ellen ......,e. .- Grove, Jr., Wayne Kenneth ---- Gudeon, Edward Stephen ---,.-1 Gunning, John Thomas ....,....... 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Cl'IINAWARE S GLASSWARE - SIIIVEIIWARE FURNITURE - KITCHEN UTENSILS - ETC. EDWARD DON AND COMPANY 2201 S. La Salle CHICAGO 16, ILL. 1882 80th ANNIVERSARY 1962 I N D E X FOCHT PRINTING CO. Commercial Printing 229 Market Street LEWISBURG JA 4-4541 Brown Focht '28 Florence Utt Focht '26 W. E. MINIUM MOVING and STORAGE 100-120 North Fifth Street LEWISBURG, PENNA. Agent-Member Allied Van Lines, Inc. Phone: JA 3-1219 HOTEL LEWISBURGER A Tradition at Bucknell The Lewisburg National Bank The Bank With the Parking Lot and Drive-in Window Hagan, James Lewis --- Halbert, Eusay Joy .... Hall, Barbara Jane .... Hall, Gerald Lee ......... Haller, Richard Ralph ..... Halter, Judith Claire ..... Halvorsen, Jean Marie ..... Hamilton, Bette Kaye ....... Hamilton, Robert Beaumont --- Hamley, Barry Nelson ..... Hammer, Joan Carole .... Hanssen, Isabelle Jane .... Hapgood, Judith Ann .... Hardt, Linda Joyce .... Hardvall, Judith Zelda --- Harger, Douglas Alan -- Harkavy, John Alan --. Harlow, Robert Hayden - Harris, Harold Daniel .... Harris, John Robin --- Harrison, Joyce Lee ...... Hart, Matthew Joseph .... Hartman, Jan Mary ...... Hartman, Richard Lynn - Hassenplug, John Charles - Hazen, Joanna Mason --- Hazen, Roger William .... Heacock, Linda Mary .... Headley, Ellen Louise ..... Headley, Ruth Alice ......... Headley, Jr., William George -- Heaver, Barry Atwater ...... Heck, Cary Arthur .... Heer, George Allan ....... Heilman, Doris Kay ........ Hellerspeak, Stefan Joseph .... Helveston, Jr., Edmund Charles Henderson, Alan MacQueen - Henderson, Frank Tupper -- Henderson, Nancy Lee ..... Hepler, Larry Eugene ......... --, 123 --- 111 --- 165 ----- 123 ------- 121 --- 110, 165 ---- 40,108 ----- 38 --- 118 --- 117 --- 165 ----- 113 --- 112, 165 ----- 165 -,- 105 --- 126 ----- 116 --- 117,165 ----- 119 --- 118 ----- 108 ---- 33,123 ---,--, 103 ----- 124,165 46,118,165 --------- 165 ------- 165 --------- 35,40 32, 39, 165 - ....... 166 --- 114 ----- 121 ---- 97, 121 --- 126,166 -,--- 67 --- 166 ----- 117 --- 126,166 ----- 123 ---- 79, 113 ----- 32 Hermann, Christopher Lord --- --- 114,166 Hermany, Mary Alyce ..... Herreilers, Ruth Jane ...... Hertrich, Mary Margaret .... Hertz, Peter Allen ....... Heske, Karen Jerri --- Hetler, Nancy Elise -- Heuman, Robert ....... Hewens, Nancy Norton --- Heyhoe, Douglas Duncan .... Hibschman, William Charles --- Hill, David Eliot .......... Hill, Cary Milton -- ........ Hill, Margaret Mary ........ ------, 113 ------ 32,166 33,111,166 ------- 114 --------- 32 27,108,166 ------ 98,166 ------- 111 --- 118, 166 ----- 126 --- 115, 123 ------- 114 ------ 40, 111 Hill, Jr., Thomas Coggeshall --- ,... 45, 119, 166 Hillow, Jr., Amen Joseph .... ......... 1 21 0 Hills, Frederick James ........ ....... 4 5 Complete Banklng Himmelsbach, Paul Frederick --- ........ - 116 - Himmer, Betty Lou ........... .... 6 7, 112, 166 Servlces for the Past Hindmarch, Alan Bruce -- ....... 116 Years Hines, Joseph LeRoy .... --- 120 Hing, Sokum .......... --- 166 INDEX Hinkson, Charles Haines Hinmon, John Sanford .... Hipp, Linda Elaine ...... Hirsch, Richard Martin --- Hockenbury, Nancy Lynn -- Hodge, Jr., George Eddy ..... Hodil, Jr., Elmer Raleigh ---- Hoffman, John Jacob ....... Hoke, Edward Gary ..... Holmes, Alan Baker .... Holmstrom, Allan Lee .... Holt, Ellen Lindbeck --- Holton, Carol Jean --- Holzer, Karen ...... Hook, Karen June .... Horine, Phyllis Alison -- Horner, Deborah Mason - Horner, Karen Dale ...... Horowitz, Steven Howard .... Horter, John Robert ...... Hotz, Frederick William ..... Hovey, Robert John .... Hovorka, Daniel John ..... Howard, Richard Harry --,.- Howarth, Richard Whittaker - Howell, James Kenneth ..... Hower, Jr., Arthur Aaron -- Howry, Linda Jeffries ........ Hubbard, John Grant -- .... ---- Hubley, Jr., Benjamin Duncan Humphreys, Richard Llewellyn Humphreys, Virginia Evelyn -- Hussey, Susan Elizabeth ..... Hussey, William Wallace -- Hutchinson, Jon Hoyle .... Idell, Jr., Harker Chadwick --- Ingols, Marcia Ruth ...... Iredell, Thomas Craig ..... Irwin, Jr., Albert Harry ..... Jackson, Janice Elizabeth .... Jackson, Nancy Jane Jacob, Martin Alan ....... Jacobsen, Barbara Ann ........ Jacobsen, II, William Jay ..... Jacobus, Nancy Ruth ....... Jacoby, Charles Joseph .... James, Martha Harman - Jcary, Richard Baldwin --- Jeffs, Thomas Yardley ..... Jenkins, Thomas Forrer - Jensh, Ronald Paul ..... Jobe, James Garfield John, Robert Parker Johnson, Allan Scott ...... Johnson, Barry ......... . , .- Johnson, 11, Charles Benjamin - Johnson, Harrison Everett ..... Johnson, Roderick Carter --- Johnston, James Boyd ....... Jones, 111, Benjamin Whitting - Jones, Jan Bradbury ......... I Continued on Page 1961 --,. ............... --- 112, ---- 166 ---- 116 .--- 105 . ..... 32 .s-- 113,166 ---- 126 --.- 166 ---- 122 ------ 121 ---- 98,118 ---- 24,45 ---- 105 ---- 109 ------ 166 --- 109,167 ---L 24 -,-- 108 ------ 79 ---- 122,167 ------ 167 --,- 115 ---- 119 --.--m 123 ----- 45,124 ---- 125 ---- 118 ---- 125 ------ 79 -------- 118 ----- 88,167 ---- 114,167 ---- 105 ---- 167 ---- 115 ---- 123 ---- 121 ---- 107 ---- 114 ---- 117 ---- 106 ------ 108 --- 122, 167 --- 30, 37, 167 -------- 167 ------..-..---- 107 ----------------- 123 30, 40, 79, 109, 167 -- . ........ 124, 167 ---- 126 ---- 167 ---- 40 ---- 126 ----- 123 --------- 126 --- 46, 98, 114 --- 112,119 --- 125, 167 --,--- 126 ---- 126 ----- 167 167 R E E D ' S DRY CLEANERS sr LAUNDRY, INC. 6th and St. Louis Streets The Dry Cleaning Service Shirt Finishers Compliments of HOUTZ TOBACCO CO. SUNBURY, PENNA. 255 RESTAURANT SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT WEISS BROS. Smartly Tailored Fashions and Accessories f'Young Jr. - Coed - Alumnae de .lqana LEWISBURG, PA. YOU GET MORE-YOU SAVE MORE ai. SS lmlsm Williamsport's Largest Department Store OPEN 6 DAYS TO SERVE YOU Daily 9:45 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Friday 9:45 A. M. to 9 P. M. 1865 1962 THE UNION NATIONAL BANK of LEWISBURG Our Banking Policies have so satisfied students for the past ninety-seven years that we now have on our books the ac- counts of alumni who reside in Alaska, China, Germany, Peru and elsewhere around the globe. WEBER L. GEARHART, Sn. '19 Mns. EDNA M. Siu-:Amr President Cashier LEWISBURG TRUST and SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY Complete Banking and Trust Services Mvlllber of F. D. I. C. Corner Third and Market Streets LEWISBURG, PA. INDEX Jones, Michael Bevan ...,, Jones, Paul Morgan --,,- Jones, Rohert LeRoy --.-- Jones, Robert Louis ,,,. Jones, Scott Vincent 11..- Jones, IH, Sheldon -,.--- Jones, Willialil Ronald .... Josephson, Lynn Hodges -- Julian, Joanne Catherine sgts - Juraifani, Hamad Abdullah --- Kalherer, Lynn Ellen .... Kalis, Michael Martin .,.. Kalt, Richard Barry ....... Kaminsky, Seth Frederick --- Kanawada, Jr., Leo Vincent .... Kaplan, Mark Emanuel ,...,. Kaplan, Peter Stephen --- Karn, Walter Thomas ..... Karver, Philip Howard H- Kash, Lawrence Stout ..... Katagiri, Nobuko Joan --- Kaufman, Michael Allen --- Keeney, Raymond Earl --- Kellogg, James Anthony ...... Kerr, Jarvis Elizabeth .......... Kessler, III, Clemm Cromwell .... Kessler, Jr., Frederick Delroy --- Keys, Khin, Kidd, David Randall ....,.... Maung Kyaw ..,.. -- Rohert Vansickle --- Kiehn, Richard Martin --, Kiess, Wade Carleton ...,. Kikcn, Norman Paul .,,,- Kille, King, Ruth Gail ,.,,.,, Ill, Frederick W. .... Kinney, Grace Jean .... - -MD Krkpalrick, Grace Ann Mary M-- Kistler, Barney Rugh ....,,,, Klatt, David Arthur .... Klein , Linda Jane ...... Kline, Edward Lynn ..... Kling, Gerald Fairchild ..... Kling ler, George Samuel -W Knecht, Susan Carol .... Knight, Donald Bragg ..,. Knoblock, Virginia Lea ..... Koch, Susan Comly ....... Koelm, James Richard ..,1 Kordes, Betty Carol .... Kresge, Marlene Ann ...., Kreuzhurg, George Pope ...1, Kroninger, III, Edward Noah --- Kudrna, Jolm Robert ...... Kuchler, Lois Marie ..... Kuhlman, David Henry .... Kulp, Thomas Henry .... Kurtz, Carol Ann ...., LaComb, Keith Francis .,.. Lake, George Eger ..... Lambly, Sharon Ann --- Lampus, Donald Lee ...F ---- 63 --iQ'55 111-58 iifiif fig 119 167 167 167 114 123 114 168 110 120 79 122 168 168 119 122 98 121 122 116 107 122 123 168 112 120 168 123 168 117 121 117 122 108 117 79 168 116 168 108 122 115 168 108 114. 108 168 123 168 107 116 114- 117 110 168 126 168 123 126 168 168 196 INDEX Landis, Mary Cordon .... Lane, James Buchanan --- Lang, John Bradley 1--- Lange, Ronald Albert .... Langford, Robert Gary --- Lara, Luis ..... , e.e...... - LaRocque, William Virgil .... Larrahee, Jr., Stephan Harris .,-- Larson, Jane Louise ..... - .N., Larson, Jerold Bryan W- Lattal, Joyce Mary ..u.. Laubscher, Judith Ann .... Laughlin, David Dudley ,... Lebec, Richard Stephan ...L LeCates, William Blair ...Y Lee, Mary Gilbert 0111--- LeFevcr, Donald Eugene --- Leichliter, Wayne Kenneth --- Leisawitz, Alan Gary ...,.,.,..... Lemerich, Ronald Christopher M. --- Lelnkau, Arthur Losaby --. ..... 1 Lentz, Richard Harry .... Lerner, Ralph Ernest ..... Leslie, Richard Franklin --- Letts, Jeffrey Starlin ..e.Y, Levine, Howard Seth --- Levitan, Elizabeth Ann -..-- Levy, Fredric .... ..-. ..,. Lewis, Karen B. .....e., Lidacis, Maija ---..------ Lieberman, Bruce Robert M., Lilley, Charles Emerson .... Liming, Ruth Gail ......., Lindner, Richard Carl .... Lipinski, Robert Paul ....... Lipman, Gardina Wyckoff .... Litts, James David ........ Loan, Eleanor Leslie .,.e.A Loebbeeke, Eleanor Clara .... Lolnieky, Robert Joseph --- Lominska, Elizabeth .lean 1--- Lord, Edith Kathleen M-..-W Luearelli, Francis Joseph H- Lucas, Joan Frances ........ - Landmark, Stephen Herbert ew, Lyons, Cynthia .lane ......... MacAniff, John Kane - .....,... MacDonald, Douglas Wayne ...... MacKenzie, III, Robert Cameron M- MacLachlan, Ronald Ian ..... Macomber, Allen Bartlett L... Magoon, Stephen Trudeau .... Mahin, Dennison Watts .,., Malerba, Thomas Joseph --- Malone, Patrick William ..... Maloney, Karen Ann .,,...... Mandeville, Jr., George Donald Manherz, Ronald Keith ...... Mansell, Barbara Lee .... Manuele, Victor Joseph L... Markunas, Elenora Baylili --- Marquardt, Gail Louisa .... ........ ........... I Continued on Page 1982 108 --- 4-6 123 125 124 116 1--- 98 1--- 88 108 -'iif 34, 39, M551 'uflif 97, 109 111 116 163 106 -55 iii ii? iii 115 9 1 9 Q s w 1 168 124 168 126 168 169 120 115 105 115 112 107 124- 117 169 111 116 169 122 114 169 169 120 126 121 169 1.10 169 169 108 169 169 79 121 118 110 118 169 169 117 40 169 169 169 119 169 169 116 124 125 118 169 32 120 170 112 125 170 110 170 105 170 COURTESY or F R I E D DONAHOE'S FURNITURE 536 Market Pennsylvania House Solid Cherry or Maple Delivered Anywhere St. LEWISBURG ozman ' 349 Pine Street ' WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA. Home of Mademoiselle COLLEGE FASHIONS Compliments of DORRANCETON MILLWORK INC. 150JohnSL Kingston, Pa. 2 TEES Economy . . . Emzianey . . . Voualllily - . . Dopendablllty for the nc1tion's power, process, heat and special requirements ESTABLISHED IIG4 The Seal of Quality K' in Water Tube WNW' W LJ Boehm Steam Generators E. KEELER CO. Williamsport, Penna. Susquehanna Paper and Sanitary Supply Corporation Wholesale Distributors of Coarse, Fine and Industrial Papers Sarntary and hlaintenance Suprdies 431 Hepburn Street Telephone 326-9159 WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA. I Pl IJ E li Marsh, Alan Burton ..... .. .... - Marshall, David Frank -- .-- Martin, Carolyn Jean --.,- Martin, Glenn Curtis --.. Martin, Jeffrey Max --- Martin, Jobe Ralph .... Martin, Wendy Lee -- ....... - Mason, Erik Jensen ........ ..--- Massey, Ill, William Gilbert --- Mathna, Christine ...... .. ...... Matthews, Bruce Morgan --- Matthews, Sara Perrine -- Maunz, Charles Alan ..... Maurer, Susan Eden --- May, Douglas Walter ........ Mayer, Stephany Susan ......... Mayer, Jr., Walter Frederick -- . Mazer, Ronnie .............. Mcliean, Gordon Richard .... Mcliride, Susan Boyd ...... McCadden, Sandra Frances - McCausland, Drew ........ McClinchie, Ill, Alexander --- McCloskey, Ill, James Clarence - McClung, Ill, John Harrison .... McConathy, Jr., Donald Reed -- McConnell, Alan Stevenson --- McConnell, Roger Hines ....... McConnel, Jr., William Chapman McCord, Marti Lynn .......... McCormack, Donald Joseph .... McDonald, Charles Richard .... McElwain, Pamela Ann ...... McFall, Albert William ..... McFate, Mary Ann .-.....------ McHarness, Robert Rowland ,-- Mclver, Andrew John ........ McLean, Marjorie Mae .... McLeister, Elizabeth Ottilie -- McNeil, Kenneth Robert ..... Meara, Kathryn Elizabeth .... Melis, Jeanne ............... Melville, Robert Alexander --- Meminger, Alan Smith ..... Mendelow, Steven Barry 1-- Mendez, Paul ........... Menousek, Ruth Patterson --- Metz, Katherine Elizabeth ---- Metzler, Allen LeRoy ...... Meyer, Jr., Edwin Lawrence .... Michaelis, Arthur Frederick .... Micszkowski, Robert Dennis Miller, Barry James ..... Miller, Nancy Jo ...... Miller, Pamela -- ---- Miller, Sally ..........-. Miller, William Berrett .... Milne, III, Robert George .... Minges, James Clair ....... Minkin, Marshall Alan ...... Minsker, John Stanley ......... Missimer, Jr., Hilary Richard --- Mitchell, Joan Elizabeth ....... Mitchell, Mary Phillips- ...... --- 46 ---- 120 ---- 105 ---- 119 ---- 123 ----- 170 ----- 170 ---- 170 ---- 121 ------ 113 --,, 118,123 -------- 110 ---- 118,170 110 --- 88,121 ------ 109 -- .... 118,170 ------ 113 ------ 118 ---- 110, 170 ------ 105 --- 42, 170 ---- 115 ---- 118 ----- 124- ------ 125 ---- 125, 170 ------ 124 - .... 114, 170 ---- 38,79 ----- 170 ----- 32 ----- 113 ----- 170 ------ 170 -- .... 114, 170 ---- 116,170 --,- 113,171 --- 24,171 ----- 125 --- 111 --- 111 --- 87 ----- 117 ---- 122 ------ 122 -------1-- 79 79, 112, 171 42, 114, 171 -------- 125 ------ 121 --,- 126 ---- 126 ----- 112 --- 38 ---- 113 ---- 116 ------ 123 -------- 126 87, 122, 171 -------- 66 ---- 125 ----- 106 ---- 113 I Ii IJ E JC Mohr, Margaret Andrews .... --- Moll, Priscilla Jeanne ......., --- Monteith, Jr., James Roderick --- ------- Montgomery, Judy Lynn ...... .... 6 6 Montgomery, Lois Elin ...... ....... Moonie, Diane Margaret .... ...... 2 9 Moore, Carolyn ........ -- Moore, Michael James -- ..... -- Moore, William Evans .... --- Morelli, Abraham Nickolas -- ..... -- Morgan, Dennis Lee ...... --- 123 Morgan, Philip Joseph .... ..... Morrell, Nancy Esther --- --- Moss, Richard Henry ..... ..... Mothner, Donald Bruce ..... ,... 9 9 Mountz, Jr., Wayne Sylvester -- --- Movsesian, Constance ....... --- Movsesian, Merle ......... ,,,,-,, Mueller, John Ray ..... .,,,,,,,,,, Mull, Sears Curtis ...... .... 9 9,118 Mullane, Barbara Ann ..... ,,,,,,,-- Muller, Lorraine Alice -- ..... -- Myers, Marcia Lee ....... ,,,, 2 8, Myler, Jr., David Charles - ---M Nachwalter, Michael ..... .... 9 8,122, Nagy, Zoltan Michael ....... .... 4 0, 126, Napier, Margaret Elizabeth --- ..,. 79,110, Naylor, Richard Allen ...... ........... Neish, Richard John ....... .... 4 5, 123, Neisner, Samuel David .... ...... 9 7, Neiswander, Roger Neil ..... ...,,.. Neiswinter, Jr., Robert Irvin ......... Nelson, Bruce Philip ...... .... 2 6,123, Nelson, John Thomas ....... ....... Nemerov, Jeffrey Arnold .... --- Ness, Carol Ann .......... --- Neumann, Robert Stuart .... ....... Newcomb, Malcolm Robert .... .... 4 6, Newcomber, Roberta Ann --- ----- Newcomer, Shirley Anderson ....... Newell, James Edwin ......... --- 125, Newland, Jr., Charles Bernard --- ------- Nieman, Peter ............... .-......... Noble, Jr., Clement Henry .... ..... 2 4,45 Northrup, Thomas Russell .... ...-...., Norton, Jacqueline Anne .... ....... Noteware, Thomas Castle --- --- 119 Nottage, Cynthia Ann ..... ..... Nugent, David Cordon -- ----- Nycum, Nancy Ann --- ---- 67 Odell, Martha Lillian ............. --- Odenwald, Ill, Edward Leonard --- --- Oeschger, Oren Edwin .......... ..... Oetjen, Florence Helen - .... 35 Ogilvie, Gene Keith .... --- 121 Olerio, Catherine Ina ........... ..... Opperman, David Theodore ....... .... 6 6 Orlamunder, Bernard William A. .... --- Orso, Camille Louise ............. --- Ortner, Sally Chase ............. --- Osborn, Margaret Lyman .............,..--.- --- I Continued on Page 2001 --- 101,108, 9 1 9 s 9 9 PATRONIZE OUR CUSTOMERS WILLIAMSPORT PAPER CO. Locally Owned mul Operated Since 1894 3,000 Paper Items for FACTORY-INSTITUTION-STORE-RESTAURANT Sanitary Maintenance Supplies Cleaning Materials and Equipment Serving Lewisburg Area Regularly Dial 1-322-4791 ffor direct service area code 7171 4160 Market Street WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA. New York - Cleveland Buffalo - Washington all of these -. -, - DELUXE FEATURES Elmna Pittsburgh 'A' COMPLETE RESTROOM 'k NEW Buffalo - Pittsburgh Williamsport - Philadelphia Am-connmoums svsma i' LARGER PICTURE WINDOWS 'A' NEW TYPE RECLINING SEATS 'k MORE LEG ROOM 'A' FASHION-STYLED INTERIOR 0 'WZQZWM az'::a'a Wg! IAKFS .U SEA CHARTER s Y S r L' u SEIYICE STEININGER'S RESTAURANT PACKAGE 235 Market Sn. Dial JAckson 4-7951 SHIPMENTS Edwards Motor Transit Co., Williamsport, Pa. Reach for BE BATTER WHIPPED BREAD O Baked by Stroehmann Bros. Co. Theodore C Frlts, Manager AT 6-2261 Delicious and Refreshing 6.11625 YIAKII-MARK IIC, U. I. DAY. CII. Sunbury Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Inc. SUNBURY, PENNSYLVANIA REEVES, PARVIN and CO. Wholesale Grocers WILLIAMSPORT, PA. Dlstributors of Knighthood and Morning Glory Products I rl IJ E JK Osborne, Ronald Charles ..... Osman, Randolph Ellreth W... Ott, .lr., Ray Lyman -ww Ottesen, .ludith Carol ..,. Otto, Mildred Susanne -- Owen, Linda Cay ,..,,. Pabst, John Howard ......... Pace, William ............ .-- Paris, .lr., Theodore Anthony ---- Paschek, .loachim Kurt ..,,.. - Patel, Himanshu Mukundray .... Paton, David Singer c..,c,,,.. Patterson, Kathryn Diann L-- Patton, Pamela .loan c,c, Payne, Peter Ellis ,s..,., Pearlman, Alan .loseph ...... P1-chin, Christopher Hughes -- Peck, James 'l'homas ...... ..- Pedlow, Jr., .lohn Edward ---- Peel, Richard Charles ,,c,,,, Pegnato, Jr., .Joseph Arthur --- Peil, Cordon Miller .......... Peltz, Susan Laurie Y- Peterson, Carol Ann --- Peterson, .ludith s......... - Petroski, Robert Joseph -..-- Pileegor, Richard Vance ,,,, Pieeolino, Edmund Bruce , Pick, Janet Lee ........... - Pickard, Barbara Brown -.. ..... - Pietschmann, III, Richard John Pine, Margaret Mary ---.- .... ---- Pinto, Lawrence Henry ..... Piper, Susan Carolyn ...... Plantamura, Barbara Noel ,cse Platz, Larry Edward .... ..-, Plocinik, Tltomas Francis .... Plumez, Jean Paul .... ,.- Poceia, .lohn Lewis .,.... .. .... ,, 'oe er, zanne 11' ...,W,,1,-- P tt Su Mt Pogue, Jr., Benjamin Rittenhouse 1, o' as,.' e 1 .... s---.---- P ur lam s Ptul Polaeky, Joseph Damian .....s Polifka, Jean Ann .. ...., 1 Pollacek, Priscilla lda .c.. Pollack, Lawrence Guy -..--- Pollack, Linda Ann ...... Pond, Virginia Ann --- Pope, Carol Lynn --- Porter, Stephen James - Portnof, .lon .lay .... Post, Barbara ....... Potts, Barbara Ann ........ Powers, Jr., Roger Tyler ..,. - Predmore, Nancy Ann --- Price, Frank DuBois ,.... Prideaux, Lance Robert ..-- Probst, Richard William -M Pugh, William Wallace -- Puleo, Joyce Mary ,.... Pullen, Linda Gail .... Pulley, Ethel Cay ..... Purse, Richard Munro --- ,- 88,118 -- 67, 110 1-1 122 ,--- 42 --- 123 --- 111 -fig 11114 ---Y101 --- 121 ---- 30 ---- 46 ffiib ---fiiit iifltif 115 oft? If-iii --fi65 --,-- 108 -- 35,101 ff-155 ---- 35 -lfgi -- 39,113 ----,- 67 INDEX Quist, Donald Neal --- Radding, Stephen Leslie -- Raiseh, Rita Kutheryn ..., Raker, Robert Tyson ,V Ramer, Bonnie Anne ...e. Ranck, Helen Antoinette H- Ransom, Virginia Roberts --- Rasmussen, Marcia Lynn --- Rath, Sandra Lee ........,.. Rauffenbart, John Thomas --- Read, Richard Alan ...... Read, II, Robert Martin ..... Redington, Mary Ridgway .... Reed, Virginia Ann ......... Reeve, Deborah Anne ,--,- Reineke, Robert Lawrence -- Reinhard, Richard Morse s Reiss, Edward Arthur .... Reiter, Ann Elizabeth s-- Reuter, Henry Austin ,es Rhone, William Daniel ,... Richard, Nancy Patricia .... Richards, III, Bartlett s,r.... Richards, Jr., Thomas Malkin Richmond, Barbara Jane s.... Rieser, James Riegel ..... - Riley, James Charles .... Risaeher, Robert Louis -I Rishell, Christine Ann ...., Riskin, Eliot Arthur ,s-,.---..- Rittenberg, Richard Michael -ss Ritter, Harry Elwood .....,,, Roberts, Barbara Alice --- Roberts, Spencer Flack --, Robertson, Marion Susan .,,, Robinson, Sally Jo vu, ,,,, s- Rockey, Marilyn Louise -,.---- Rockwell, Jr., Donald Orlando Rodda, Bruce Edward ,,sss,.... Rodgers, Donald .Joseph -Mus Rogge, Carl Edmund I-- Rohrman, Richard Lee ,s Roll, Hildegard Helen .... Rolnick, Alan Lawrence ss... Romanyshyn, Victor Elias .... Romweber, Jr., Arthur Clayton Ronald, Mark Henry ........ Root, Margaret Ellen ....... Rose, Jr., Raymond Wesley --- Rosen, Deanna Lee ......... Rosen, William Michael .... Rosenberg, Norman Kent U- Roslund, Peter Walker .... Rosser, Thomas George --- Roth, Lina Florence ...sss Rothermel, Rue Sheridan --- Royal, James Johnson ...., Roylance, Judith Anita --- Rubright, Jon Wallace -- Ruckman, Stephen Jon .... Rudell, Michael Ivan - ...,,,.,.,.........,- - Rudin, Valerie Ann .......... fContinue1l on Page 2021 --- 67, -- 97, -fbi eff-55 -- 29, Qlifiif DEQ LE ROY ROOFING COMPANY General Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractors O 41st and Derry Streets HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA One of the industries of MERRITT . . .Mrmmtr CHAPMAN tt Scorr Your Confidence Is Justified Where This Flag Flies CORPORATION MILTON STEEL DIVISION i Milton, Pennn it Producers and Fabricators of Carbon Steel Concrete Reinforcing Bars Compliments of FRIE D Congratulations to the Class of ,62 HACKETT HARDWARE STORES, INC. 3 Stores to S efve You SUNBURY-NHDDLEBURG over 87 Years of service E. W. RUBERTS, SONS Contractors Roofing - Sheet Metal Waterproofing Established Since 1888 252 Miller St. LUZERNE, PENNA. INDEX Ruehl, Patricia Lois ....... Rugen, .Janet Caroline ...... Rumbaugh, Susan Elizabeth .... Rupprccht, David John ...... Russell, Mary Allison --- Russell, Theodore Hans -- Russo, Vincent Raymond --- Ruyak, John Joseph .... Saddoris, ll, Thomas Jefferson Salisbury, Ill, John Lewis -- Samuels, Jr., James Clinton - Sand, Dolph David ...... Sanders, David Barry .,.. Sanders, Robert John -- Sang, Peter Bennett .... Saul, Warren William Sawyer, Jean Edna .... , Scales, Carolyn Wilcox . Schaeffer, Jeffrey Allen -- Schellman, Carol Anne --- Scherr, William David --- Schindler, Dorothy Louise Schmidt, Mary Louise ,,..... Schneider, Nina Irene Marie Schooley, Donald James -1 Schrader, John Phillip --- Schraeder, Paul Louis - Schreiber, Judith ,..... Schrott, Johanna Greer -- Schumann, Nancy Bueler -- Schurman, Martha Jane Schuyler, Rebecca Jane - Schwartz, Hilda Ann ..... Schwerin, David Albert .... Schwieger, Cammilla Elise Scott, Norman Alistair ..... Seaman, Lesley Elizabeth --- Seeburger, William Clean -- Seguine, Joel Henry ..... Seidel, William Lynde --- Seigfried, Albert Walter - Sekelsky, Daniel Thomas - Sekeres, Joel Howard .... - Sells, Jr., Thomas Connelly --- Sestak, Nancy Ann ........ Seville, Suzanne ......... Seward, Wallace Neiblc --- Seward, Wynne MacLean - Shaffer, Donald Lee --.- Shaffer, Thomas David .... Shah, Mu Kundray C. .... Shapiro, Linda Sally .... Sharfl, Judy Ellen ..... Sharp, Stuart Walter .... Shedlock, John Franklin --- Sheehan, Mary Norma ...... Shepherd, Jr., Robert Gordon Sherman, Diana M. ......... Sheskin, David Joel ,,,..... Shields, James Leigh ....... Shields, Jr., Kelvin Leigh --- Shilling, Carrie Malin ..... Showell, Frank Xavier 67, 175 ---- 111 ---- 175 ---- 116 ---- 175 ------ 114 116, 175 ---- 175 ---- 114 ---- 175 ---- 175 ---- 122 -------- 122 ---------- 123 ----- 99, 114,175 ------- 88,118 -------- 105 24,175 ---- 114 ------ 105 -------- 125 ---- 29, 63, 110 ------ 112 --- 35, 176 ---- 124 ------ 122 125, 176 30, 40 ---- 105 ---- 176 ---- 113 ---- 105 --- 24, 176 -,,,--,- 120 ---- 113, 176 ------ 110 30, 35, 39, 66, ---- 40 ---- 176 --- 114 --- 176 --- 123 --- 116 122, 176 --------------- 119 fffiifil --- 107 -,- 79 --- 119 106, 176 ------------ 116 -- 46 -- 45 ---- 106 ----- 26 -Qfiifiif 33,176 --- 176 116,176 --- 176 --- 119 --- 108 --- 122 114,176 --- 176 --- 113 --- 115 202 Shultz, Shultz, Siegel, Siegel, INDEX Henry Frederick -.-- Robbin Craig --.--- Deanna Sue ........ Jr., George Godfrey --- Siemer, Gertraud .......... Sigmann, Edith Sandra -- Simon, Beverly Janice ..... Simpson, Douglas Hamilton -- Sine, Penny Fleming ....... Singer, Jerome Arthur --- Sisack, Michael Joseph .... Skamarak, Wayne Alan .... Skinner, Carol Lee -.. ......... - Skinner, Jr., Richard Stephen -- Smalstig, Edward Barry ...... Smink, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Jr., Robert Daniel .--- Carol Courtney ..... Judith Ann .... Nancy Rebecca -- Natalie Martinson Robert Graham --- Stephen Alden -- Thomas Nyce -- Snyder, Barbara Joan -- Snyder, Charles Walter -- Snyder, Robert Bruce .... Solomon, Elliot Howard --- Solomon, James Howard ..... Sondey, John Albert Joseph .... Sparks, Kingston Howard .... Speer, Virginia Ellen .......... Spielberger, Anita Elisabeth Louise Spiro, Laurence Hartley .... .... Springman, Virginia Mae -- Squires, Pamela ......... Stafford, David Carter --- Stefanakos, Thomas Kostas - Steiner, Benjamin Israel --- Steiner, Joseph Bruce ........ Steininger, Sara Louise - ....... Steininger, Jr., Warren LeRoy .... Steinmetz, Robert George ...... Stern, Ralph David ........ Sternberg, Frederick John -- Sternberg, Joan Christine -- Stewart, Douglas William .... Stewart, Patricia Ann ...... Stidfole, Robert Duncan ....... Stinchcomb, Lawrence Samuel --- Stiteler, Charles Allen -- -- Stout, Patricia Ann --- Stover, Richard Louis --- Strang, Diane Lesley .... Stratton, III, Fowler Horace Strobeck, Judith Ann --- Strober, Lawrence Steven Stromberg, Alan Glen .... Struck, Stephen Hollands -- Struggles, Lynn Elizabeth ...... ........,.,, ---, Strunk, David William ......................., , ,U- I Continued on Page 2041 Compliments of ECONOMY SUPPLY CORPORATION POTTSVILLE BUILDING BLOCK CO Everything in Building Materials POTTSVILLE, PA. Phone 622 6292 Compliments of Ken Williamson WILLIAMSPORT, PA. American Home Foods Chef Boy-Ar-Dee G. Washington's - Burnett's Telephone Chef Boy Ar Dee Plant MILTON 521 MILTON, PA BAUM'S Sporting Goods, Inc. Specialists in Athletic Equipment Fraternity Jackets - Sweaters Television - Hi Fi SUNBURY, PA. 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Thciss, Thiessei Robert Elmer ,V 1, Alice Anna , Thomas, Jean Lynn .....a, Thomas, .leanne Leigh ....... Thomas, Jr., Kenneth Arthur Thomes, Carolyn Harriet .... Thom ps on, Richard Ralph -- Thorn, Carol Ann ........ Tiley, Darwyn Lamar ,-- Tinsley, Roella .........., Tomasian, Marjorie Zee --- Tompkins, Ann Lynn --- Topman, Bruce --- ,.-,- V t lopper, Mary Ann nt-- Toth, William Robert. L- Tournay, Russell Brian ,,,,,,,. ,. lownsel ld, Judith .lane a,,,,,,.t Townsend, Jr., Samuel Willard --- Tozier, ,lohn Earl ........ T rager, Michael ....,.ta..... Trautmann, Gail Anita -- Travolta, Catherine Susan .... Tressler, Constance Louise -- Tressler , Lloyd Earl ....... Trimble, Helen Carole .... Trudell, Donald Peter ....,. True, Jr., Richard Prescott .... Trullinger, Gail Elizabeth Tugwell, Tyler ........... Tukeva, Karen Lynn .... Turnbach, Sara .lane ..... Turner, , , lurner, Claudette Louise .... Phebe Mae ..... Twiford, Kenneth Allen --- Tyrrell, Richard Calvin - -- .-- 114 M 67,122 -- 67,123 ---- 24 ---- 87 M-- 66 --- 105 --- 98 -----109 ---- 46 11 66, 109 24, 45, 120, W 67,113 -1 38, 109 121, 126, --- 35, --- 28 120, ---- 112, ---- 108, -- 97,118, --- 84 204 s s 1 9 9 9 INDEX Ufberg, Miehael llarris Ulberg, Murray . .,,, Ulp, David William , ,, Ureb, William Albert ...A Valli-curse, Edmund James ,-. Vanflerbeek, Katherine Gail -..-.. , Van Dijk, Johanna Catherine ,,, Van Dine, Ceorge Waller ,,,, Van Kirk, Jolm Robert -,,, Van Tuyl, Jolm Steelman ,-,, Vasquez, Judith Connie -,,, Va u x, Mary Martha ..,. Veelka, Dorothy Lee ..... Veerling, Jr., Jolm Peter ,,, Vidinghoff, ,John David ,-, Vincent, Carol Ann ,,.,., Voegtlcn, Ellen Violetta .... Vogel, Carol Lynne ...... Wadhams, Robert Spangenberg Wagner, Anne ., ............ - Wagntrr, Roger Lewis ........ Wal dner, Frederick Adam ,,,, Walker, James Stewart -,,,, Wallace, Carol Anne ,......,r Wallace, Jr., Charles Edgar ,, Walters. Helen Jane ,,, e.e, , Ward, Susan Lynn -.. ....L Warner, Susan Spaulding ,, Warren, Donald Ray ,,.. , Watkins, Virginia Doris , ,,, Watters, ll, John Lomnet ,,,, Waugh, Douglas Byers ,,, Weaver, Barbara .lean , Wtfl Wel Wt-l Weidenfeller, Jr., Charles Wei Wei Wei Wel Wel Wcl mb, Richard Allan ,,,, yer, George Louis ,, ,, irle, Mary Beth .,,,, , . ,,,,,, , 1, Jr., Carlos ..,... .,,,,,, nerth, Jolm Louis ,, ss, Leon Alan .,,,, ls, Janet Page .,.... - ls, Richard Edmund ,,,, sh, David Roscoe -. ,..,,,,, Augustus ,- Wenhold, William Raymond .,,, Werner, John Frederick -.,,,, Wescotl, Jr., Donald Allen ,,, West, III, Richard James ,,, Westfall, Lois Audrey ,,,.,,,,,, Wevodau, Jr., Robert Irwin ,,,,,, Wtvydtellleyer, Jr., William Emery ,, . Wharton, Charles Jerome ....,,. Wheateroft, Frances Annie , Wheeler, Stanley George ,,,,, White, William Martin .,,,, Whiteside, Steven Fred ,,.. ,,, ,, ,,,,,, Whitman, Eric Stuart ,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 123, , 4-7, 118 ,,,,, 79, ,,, 113, ,,,, 24-, ,,, 1141 ,,,, 42 ---- 67 1116, 80, 88 , 27, 113, ,,,, 126 ,,,, 46 , 36,110 1 38j109 ,-. 109 ,,,, 24 ,,, 101 ,,,, 88 ,,, 107 ,,,, 32 -,,, 97, ,,, 119 -,,, 88 s 1 9 1 1 Compliments of THE BISON For Fine Foods At Popular Prices THE LYCOMING HOTEL Central Air Conditioning TV Wfilliamsport, Pa. Phone 326-5181 O I The Lycoming Motel A QUALITY COURT East Third Street VVilliu1nsport, Pa. 46 Rooms - Guest Controlled Heat and Air Conditioning f Continued on. Page 2062 Phone 3261501 P R.KN1T 1LLs, INC. MIFFLINBURG, PA. Phone JAckson 4-2351 R6lSh Bros. Electrical Supply G E. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES CONTRACTING AND REPAIRING Sales and Service 434 Market Street LEWISBURG, PENNA. Compliments of BUCKNELL GOLF CLUB HAROLD EVANS, Pro INDEX Wice, Paul Bernard ........... 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