Bucknell University - L Agenda Yearbook (Lewisburg, PA)
- Class of 1963
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L A CENDA QM 1963 7 XX DEDICA T10 E, 'rina CLASS or 1963, dedicate this yearbook to Dn. Ervin. J. POLAK in recognition of his devoted service to the University and to his students. It is with great pride that we honor Dr. Polak, Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, and thus show our ap- preciation for his honest and sincere strivings for our benefit. Dr. Polak attended Stanford University, where he studied Mechanical Engineering. He studied at the University of Califor- nia and at Columbia University and for six years headed the depart- ment of mathematics at the Academy of Aeronautics at LaGuardia Field before enrolling at Bucknell. Dr. Polak received both his bachelor of arts and master of arts degrees in 1951 from Bucknell University. He then served as a mathematician for the Roy J. San- ford Company at Watertown, Connecticut and for thc Curtiss Wright Corporation. Dr. Polak was appointed to the Bucknell faculty in 1954-. He received his doctorate from Princeton University in 1961. On the Bucknell campus, Dr. Polak is chairman of the Faculty Ad- visory Committce and the president of Phi Beta Kappa. We dedicate this hook to Dr. Polak not for his background and accomplishments, but .for his help to every student Whom he contacts. One realizes from the minute Dr. Polak enters a class- room, lights his pipe, and begins to lecture that this is a man of infinite knowledge, with a real power to instruct. Perhaps the greatest compliment we can pay Dr. Polak is to say that he is a teacher. He embodies the education of a professor, the patience of Job, and the understanding which only his students can truly comp1'ehend. Dr. Polak has the gift of drawing 'together the diverse fields of mathematics into a unity and bringing this unity to the levelhof student understanding. He transmits his interest in and love for his Held to the men and women in his courses. Dr. Polak's promptness, consideration, and patience unite to augment the careful explanations and detailed accounts of his lec- tures. . One feels the excitement of mathematics, and one understands the total meaning of the science. Dr. Polak offers a challenge to his students: the challenge of learning. He is a man who loves learning, and he can make the student love it. This dedication is an expression of recognition and thanks from the Class of 1963 to Dr. Polak. He is a worthy recipient of our gratitude and a true asset to Bucknell University. qw ' v CSX ,1' 5 lY,:lx g ,MV , 'Q 'wr X . I , 5' 1 Q X N I v v . ,J fa A ' sh , 1 ij, sxf' f Q . ,. . ' 144 . 11' X 5.7 W ',.k .. N 5 I iff, 1. ff, ij . A s I ' if W , V' I ,fl .va- 'V 1 gw S. 's N n s s Q I A 1 , n ., 4, -9 ,4.,. ., , .L ,,-fag'-f JAg,,f . 1 ,mr 1' H E-N K Y 5 v,,.g . 1 i . ,V WGJQAW' ,I -wiv-fs ,xi 47. ' A. , nun Jan.- mlm 08.853 ,, Q uf U X-.51 ,3.:,Qe, V ,1f4,f 'Wv4, LJ u f x..1 H Xxxyf Xxx X . -. ff f:I,3f:r4,5Z1g,.. 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Swan 1' PV. ,, lz Residence Hall for men contains El ll1Cll,S dining llull l 'nili llcs fruslnncn In clm'lnilm'y dining. wllivll lrcquenl, y 1 1 'l'l1csc pillars frznnc lllc path which lezuls from llnf Sem lo the main campus on College Hill. l l l Almost all coecls regard Larison 'Hall as C1 5 M P U N their first Bucknell home. J K -lWfxL.1-w I iylm lllll, havui of plmpmtivt Inulogisls, ie surrounded by mag ni iunt litts t1.u.1r mis it 0 liuckmil s mln Jus. 'iv '6Winter comes with biting stingv X I . 4' but with it brings the beauty of a ' ' ' 1 'if wonrlerlumi. Y -4. I 12 in nfx I V :ith :lah 1, A,,, , 1 gn ,, ' rf I . f ,4 x ..' , I 1 x. g - '-If ' 1 F A 'AJQ.'. f v , - v L 5' ,,, f 1,34 nf Q. f, y-'V' , g X . . 61.4. , 4,9 ,4 : ,.. : .-wx: , :V ,. -.ov '32 4 ., , 4 . 4 O .. -4- V J V v ,msd ' ...SA .I 4 -.. . A Q., 4- X ag :nil- , aa: ' vwnara, Lx ,li I .-.--- 4 . - 0 P7 . 5, .rw ,. 4, AVL I '.. A x , S-1 ' .1 H a . X . ., - L- -. .' ,Qi .' . - .z'.u X , Q ' 0 - f ' 'I ..f1. -. 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Lil7I'2ll'y in lhe Vaughn Lil0l'2lllll'C Builcling. 3 Ks i x xx Q ' I 'v .N- ., .. -4 4 M 4.,, 4 K15 K - . , Q-5,- -..,,j SN.,-N --.,,.- N- v,-,, 1. ,- X'-w.. .,,,4'.. , .,,Z':,. ,f' L. , JT L -9 Q ,.,fufw6v?Z:Q .,'rf:A- W U: J.41mL,4 vw- 11:1 'L mu ff , 'Q I' .JL . , . I . B, ' . 1, In-, ,,,. . fn , ' inn ' 111 A 'lf ' ' : We -'my V t' I.-1 L, - ,l ,'y-, ' lg T V '-1 J, A .A ,-3.3 ' , ' gill! f ', ' Davis Gymnasium for men is the home ofthe Bucknell teams Christy lVlatliewson's lVlemorial Gateway serves as an Tustin Gymnasium for women provides entrance into the varsity lrasellall field. Behind College Hill is lVlemorial Stadium, the scene of much activity during various sports events. Ott U' ull... ,. , rl. .lueilities for many sports. I Aims. ,M . .. lllllll1lllI1 BUCKNELL: Administration i Llq-'I R -A Du. lVlERLl'I M. Onclcns UCKNIQLL, under the leadership and guidance of Dr. lVlerle lVl. Odgers, is rapidly advancing as a 'lstrong educa- tional institutionf' Since l95f'l, when Dr. Odgers assumed the presidency. the reorganization of the academic adminis- tration into three separate colleges has strengthened our academic program, the faculty salary hudget has increased, endowments have tripled, and the physical plant has heen enlarged hy the addition of several new buildings. llr. Odgers states that Hit is still the heyondw that heekons as the University goal. Thus, the Hliucknell Blueprint 1962- l972i' has heen designed to move Bucknell into the forefront among universities of its kind. This ten-year plan includes 18 1 improvements totalling over twelve and one half million dollars. More than half of the money is to he used for such non-physical items as scholarships and unrestricted endow- ments for institutional purposes. The remainder of the money will he used toward the enlargement of the physical plant with the construction of several major huildings. Before coming lo Bucknell. llr. Odgers served as a pre- fessor and administrator at thc University of Pennsylvania, which is his Alma Nlater, and as president of Girard College. He has heen awarded honorary doctorates hy Temple Uni- versity, Ursinu:-1 College, the University of Pennsylvania, and Lafayette College. DR. MARK C. IQBERSOLIG was appointed last June to the newly-created post of Vice President for Academic Affairs. In this capacity, he is the general administ1'ator of the Uni- Verslll' 9-Cflflemic program. As chief academic olhcer at Bucknell, Dr. Ebersole is responsible for the direction of academic programs in the three colleges, and he also directs the graduate program, Alter joining the faculty in 1953, Dr. Ehersolc held 2':T1'l0us teaching positions until 1955 when he was appointed 1313121111 of the University. While serving as chairman of lhe religion department in 1961, he was appointed Assistant Dean ol' the University. In that year, Dr. Ebersole was iltvarded the Class ol 1.956 Endowed Lectureship in recog- 11111011 ol his inspirational teaching. Before assuming his Present position, Dr. Ebersole served as the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. MR- .10IIN 17. ZIQLLIQR serves as vice president in charge Of. the business and financial concerns of Bucknell, an ad- ministrative olhcc he has held for the last six years. lVlr. ieller is the chief budget ofhcer of the University. Also, e supervises the book store, dining halls, the Bison, and the f00Cl serviceg he is the assistant secretary of the Board Of Trustees, and he works with reports received from the purchasing agent, A Bucknell graduate, lVlr. Zeller obtained degrees from the University of Pennsylvania Law School and Bucknell's graduate school. During the Second World War he served with the army in Italy. When he returned to Lewisburg, lee renewed his law practice and taught political science at ucknell as a part-time professor. After returning from the Korean War, he served as assistant to the President until aPPUiIllCd to his present position. DR- WICST.lEY N. HAINES, Vice President in charge of DeYel0l9ment, has heen serving Bucknell since 1957. Dr. Haines correlates the administrative aspects of university life .which include alumni relations, puhlic relations, fund raising, and hroad university planning. The Dual Develop- fnent Campaign of 1959-1960 was supervised by Dr. Haines. Vljii highly Successful drive has enabled the Bucknell ad- ministration to proceed with a ten-year plan to expand the Physical plant as well as increase scholarship capacity. Dr. Haines calls himself a broker between past and futuref, Hs Pffljects resources from the past into future plans and Present reality. t Dr. Haines, a New Englander, attended Brown Univer- S'lY where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He was Ordained a minister at Colgate-Rochester Divinity School and received his Ph.D. in philosophy from Harvard. Be- f9l'f! coming to Bucknell, Dr. Haines served as presidential assistant at Keuka College in New York State. Mil. .IUHN C. HAYWAHU, llrun of Slu- ilc-nt Alluirs. has llu: groan rvspunsilxilily ul supurvising ull caunpus organizations and ilu: nfliccrs of Iln: lluum nf Mun unfl Women. A friunclly l'1'lilli0I1Sllip willl liuckncll mods is crcutcd succcrssfully lvy MISS MARY JANE STEVENSON, Duun of Women. ADMIN ISTR T10 All plluscs of ilu: affairs of Bucknell men ure lmmllml lmy MR. Cl'lAKl,ES A. MEYN, Dcun of Men. nga! -F.. ln zulflilion lo tlluir posiliuns as As:-zistunl Deans, lVllSS NIR. SPIRUS .IANNHJES und MR. .IEHROLD A. GIRIIFIVIS, Assistant Deans lJUliU'l'HY KliANlCl'l, MISS JOAN COHREl.l,, and nf Mun, arc uunccrnmed with lzlcililuling ,llucknm-ll 1ncn's afljusllnr-nl lo cnllegc MISS KAREN lJAVlS are llcucl rmrsiclcnls in lliu llmrc lurg- ucaulmnic and suciul life. 1-st. wmncn's dorms. 20 Hu: lT1ll't'fllI sq-In-vliull of 1-uvll yn-z1l s fl'1'SllllllllI class is lllu rusponsillilily of NR. VZ H. WALLING llirvvlm' of Amllnissions, right. uml his slulT MR. MAI.- Supn-rvisinn of invm-slum-nts, IlllI'1'Illl!-XPS. lll'llill'lllN'lll lmmlgvls, mul aurculnlling uf uniwrsily funds is clum- lmy MR. DONALD ll. YOUNG. lvfl. his ilSSiSlillll 'lI. und ilu- llmnplrnl- I4-r. MR. lflilill W. SLMIK. JR., slfzmling. IULM ll. Ml1SSliR.,MR. JOHN S. lIARI'lAH'l'. mul MR. RICPIARIJ R. KI.0'I'Z. i ' f ,1f f 1. ' Yi MR. czlcoucls H. 1fAIN'l', lzugismll- Ur 11.0 lmivminy, lmmilf-S nw diilim-ull 'I'h1- Iwi----1-wr 1-f ml- I'lwsi1-all l'hm1- MK- WMfl'liR fl ' CEIGIQR. supcrvism-s all nmlinla-lmllvv and l'0ll!-1lI'lll'li0ll work luskw of I'l'QIiSll'llli0Il, 1-nrulhm-nl, und class scllcclllllllgr. un llw 1-umpus, whilo MH. IHCRNARIJ A. RILICY. Supa-rin lvmle-nl of liuilmlingw, supvrvisvs llu- l'll'llllillgI. re-pairing. um furnishing of all Bum-km-II lnuildings. 21 Q- LJ. ,,, ,...,,,.,.2.V,,,,, Wnmh- .. 1' 1 f iii 5 ,,,, 4 55' ' ,- -if ,iff Su l pm-rvisurs uf llnz purcllusi-s of ull llI2ll0l'llllH 1'cqiu-six-il lmy the Uni- MRS. ES'l'I'lEli B. LONG, lllc Dircclor of lllc Univcrsily's Fnml vm-rsily am: MR. WAlilil'fN lf. lillli, left, Mllllllglfl' uf University Survicma, m'g.1unizcs und llirculs llxc planning nl meals. Storms, unrl MH. CARI. .l. i2l'ilSl'ili, l,llI'CllllSll1g' Agcnl. Unive-rsily rr-Iuliuns, imclurling infurmuliun und pulrliculiams, uri- Ilia: special l7Ulltf1'l'Il uf MISS 'l'lil'lNNll2 li. lCl5l,l'iY, l,lI'UlZlUl' of Pulllic Rvluliuns. and lllfl' ll4SlSliIlllH, Mil. llRAlJl,lCY N. 'I'lIl 'l'S :incl Nlli. JOHN l'. liUIJClCliS 22 MH. .l0llN ll. Sl'lU'l l', left, Alumni Sucrclury, illlfl his ll!-5Sl!4llllll, MH. IZHUCE ROSSITER, adi- lurs nf The Hlll'lA'lllfH XHIIIIIIIIIS, ki-up thu alumni inI'm'm1-ml ulmut lim-lmm-II'e-1 uurri-nl zu-livilic-s. F PF 7 MR. H. W. VVIEDEH, JR., assislunt to ilu: Vice Prcsiclunl. for lluvcloplmrlll, uid:-2 in fund-raising nclivitius fur thi- llnivm-rsily. I ' .ss , xf N ,f Ji FIWESIIIIILIII Camp, Nillt'-'lxllil'lY Class, amd thu vul- unlcur work for S0lillSQ.Kl'0VC Slam: Svlmol ure' an Il-w of lllu sludcnl activities dirvvlucl by M li. IVOR- HEST D. BROWN, C1-lu-ml S4-1:11-tall'y of the Christian Association. ' HHH!! '1 .1- 'l'lu: Placmncnl BllI'l'llll clircclud by MR. RAY IIXWIN, supurvisvs slmlunl, 1'0l7l'llilillpf for SlllllIllt'l' or ll0l'lllLll!l'lll cnlploymcnl. UR. ALLEN E. TVEY, dircclor nf the Iluuknull Guidance Svrvicv, offers CUllIlS0liIlQ,' to any stu- alcnt who clcsircs his surviccs. iynr' W XX YS Involvement 1,1 f . 11 ly- -4-oil sw f uf., x .. 'ya-L. X -.A ll NSI Q' 1 v . 11.1 'U-.. PQ ,vb YS . 6, Q Q.. 'x 5. sq, fa. 64 ' my 52. X 5 U , J P E, . rw w IQ' Q . mu f 1-A 'G Vg S 'NIO Q A l Q Q wffthmdva' , X . M ,. ,yn - 1' i' w '2L'?:1I - , M , ,, , 42 ' ' WL 'i a 4? K l 'Whig 4' 251'- r- Q D hCl'lllTlll,7 4 lnslstent ringing of llle alarm clock H i b BuckQwil1..1lts-gecl tlmucl of a Cl0F2lIlg hook, the acaclennc clay tuvk ll IS .1 ull one. lvltlflllllfi means lmsk any lvooka 1 QI under an arm, ancl the aroma of collee. Lauglnngx llu 'J'C10s,. more serious ones to assemlwle in classes anfl l 10 last few hurry in ln'eal.l1lessly. We take notes passively 'H il lecture or participate in a lively discussion. Any lr - - . ' . . . V . LL lloul IS spent frullfully 1nll1ellln'ary. lVlOl'llllIf2Q means maximum aclivitv. h-,..---f . . l he - - . ' P-ILL slows as the day moves on. Afternoon l'llm ' . . . 1 S, a smgle class, or quiet research III the lllJ1'ill'y 'llrq - . . . . - 50lllS Luge lmlocks of tlme. Frequent conversatmn lmreals Jun 1 I ' - . Q .Ctuatc the, aetlvlty. In the evemng, study becomes - fic - . la - Couples sturly Ill the lllll'ill'y or Search for a vacant Sol- ' . - . . . . fl 'll Ill1IllllVlllg room. Other sluclenls work ll1tllVltll1illly Co ' - . umm? llllf pages to lme reacl lmelore Blson llour. But. ' lll ' Um 21121 dllw l J nn -l ty Felt man I th 2' ' - . . . . U6 wlll alwa s be '1 l1'fl1t 5llllllIl far Into tlle mg 'y ' F1 rw L, turn to i ' .. , llllltdlt, one wllo prefers to stufly late. 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My guiheu 'ny Mm-ll,m.0q and you Time is of the csscnce. ln the lilu'ary, one seeks , , , 'lfliu must important quurtur-imzh in smoking today. L . i i i Let me say this about that. 'Qu sy tv' u. ,I xx K i we :HV . M ttf if , ,, t Mg.-fi' 3 L . , .. - ww., ff' Q-MF' P '..' . i' hi -'wwe' ff., .., ' sf-H' . Q ' z . . Qi x '6Yuu are tu come lo your study as to the lable'- Il'S Friday, of course. with u sharp appelitef' 21153 L........V 5 'fl -1 i ' , A., 74' -9-mn: K , H 'WX' and a qg,'1'e.'1':s KIT. ' ' K -.X.. H l . I -B ls,-pn!! C , v--tl , vm Y X. w.m,,,,,,MPm V --f' s ' A , x -M--we-f .: ' hi' M . 5 . , 4 A ,I , - W 'ivan-,A -A-- ' new 5 V , , 1 U A J A W ,,' .1 1 1 lj' 'v0un .I .. wana-mmm, MQ, Wiki-w-n..,,,, lP -Q5 r f cc 97 When I was il child 34 , Nliscry luvus umupzlny. sq:-3 1 Proof required. 1 wr I1 'J ,V qv-wmyr. mmm ' H L fx'i?P'T1f'f:3f-. -, jgx V, ,, 5 A I' L I J' 5 I 'a 3 Q ' .--1 1' af' A I J I un. ,. . ..,'.n,r. E Iiulh. x ., x ' ' ' '-. s v-'Lv 1 , w ,x fix 1' - I y-vX, '-'- 'a- , A Wm. -M Ms' 0-H f ik I - U A lung clay juurmeys into night. jr-' :I ' 5 ' l , , at we? Q.. Yliuqkd Silence and urflcr . . . 17UIlfllllTiVC lu thought. Whom you rome to the and of Z Eligysg L l' lflil F LEON PACALA, Dean COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE BUCKNELL: Arts and Science III MU EPSlLON- 'FIRST Row: C. Parsons, J. Mowbray, M. Taylor, F. Dclinslla, M. Schmidt, XV, l,umly..m.1 1? A K HON., R1 W .. , , , '. . ,llll0lSS0ll, C. Hcckcl. llllllltll Row: .l. llogam, pl Ilmimz S SPN I It OH, R- Edwards, R. Stflltiililikif, .l. Laltnl, E. Lundly A I 'ng1', I . Hills, M. Mcl addcn. FUllR'I'Il Row: 'l'. Benton. M. Km-liclman. li. Crovclli. W. Ilrcli, 0. Anile-rson IJ lvl, ,mm I gl up 'nm . , , , il, B 'lSl L54'l', R- lfidler, M. Kresge, G. Brook, E. Fiore 'N C. Anderson, W, llrclsford, l.. UH, IJ. Olll, .l. Cold. Astronolny and Matllematics Last summer, as workmen were trying to enlarge and glsiirnize that odd-shaped building known as the Bucknell - fvatory, a wall collapsed. It was decided to build a g'E'Zelx1lildi'x1g rather than lo try to repair the old one. Tlrc I . itoiy was taken down and removed so neatly that it 'S fllllieult to find the exact spot where it was located. Have YOU ever tried to convince a skeptical Freshman that lllere Bally Was a building where that lawn is now? x llll2lllkS to Dr. E. J. Polaek,s spending the final weeks of busily revising the curriculum, Bucknell is still almle L' astronomy courses tllls year. undllie Bucknell Mathematics and Astronomy Department, olassiollie 'almle lcaderslnp of Dr. W.. I. Miller, occupies nine F. grins glllfl several lacultyw oflices in tlic rear of the Mrergholllll clenee Blllllllnllfl. llte lVlalhemat1es Department . M I Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degrees 1 nfillllematics leading to careers in leaching, applied mathe- maUCS, statistics, or graduate study. K n Pi Mu Epsilon, the national lionor society for excellence 'Y' n1illllCITllll.iCS, has a local chapter at Bucknell. lk'IA'r 1 ' ' 1 w 1 , , , Wm I5IEgIA1lIf.5 l'Af.ULlY- SEA'l'I-JD: W. Mendenhall, R. A. Cro- STM:mI1v : Wjlfl. D. P. Sonders, M. S. Kncllclman, M. ll. lVlel ndda-n. ' 0- WVulwyn. E. J. Poltik, D. G. om, W. K. Smith. nrino, 'l'. Quick, G. Wulf-zyn. Slxrn Row: P. llenqan. lg, l.',.md I I Hmmm A A H I I nl . Url' 5 tl llllll' llllll il D pus-.f...-..---4--Y-v PHI' SIGMA-U Slf1A'I'I-Ill! ll. Magulllacs, .l. Lauhsclior, M. Bvoy. S'l',xNn1Nr:: CI. Sc-lu-llman, .l. Wcinerth, A. I-lower. .lust me and my amoeha. BIO! ur rs iq ' ff I I 4' ' W. E. Manning, R. C. Tusker. ,OCY l+'AtjUI.'l'Y, C. W. Helms, H. Milgullllltis, D. A. Olewinf-, Wh:-n lu-Ilcr rliscovm-ri4-s are nlarle, B. ll. mica' will make llll'lll. Biology The aim of Bucknellis Biology department is to teach the relationship of all organic structures to other organisms and to their environment. Beginning with an introcluctory course consisting of lectures ancl corresponding weekly lah- oratories, each stuclcnt has a chance to relate material founcl in textbooks and in lectures to the actual suhject, whether it he exploring a lively paramecium microscopically or fli- secting a typical crustacea. After gaining a hasic knowleclge of the suhject, he proceecls to more specialized stuclies, such as comparative anatomy, microhiology, or genetics. Buck- nell also olfcrs an opportunity for hoth l1IlflCI'gl'ZltllUt'llC aml gracluatc research. Often this work is relatecl to faculty research projects. A program of sturly is only as extensive as the equipment available ,lor aicling it. Although the Biology lahs are new, constant aclclitions are heing maclc. ln connection with a National Science Founclation grant, the flepartmcnt has rc- ccntly aclclccl forty clisccting microscopes, numerous physi- ological morlcls, demonstration microscopes, anrl a closed circuit television capahle ol transmitting even miscroscopic flcmonstrations. All ol this comhincs to instill into the sturlent an appreciation and an untlcrslancling ol life. ss' ii. -l' I f u, 'F . cn ' H - If ff 1 ' ' y' A 5 ' 'Q A X H I- , H , b t'lllCNllS'l'RY l-'.-u:ln.'rv- -M. B. Wins.-aa. M. A. smith, I.. ki.-fi. h A' ' W ' ' P. Alina-.-k. H. v.-.-ning, n. W. li.-in.-. ALPHA CHI SIGMA- -I uis'r Row: li. lla-wlay. D. llill. G. lylinard. N. Landzcttel. Si-3coNl1 Row: C. Camphcll, R. Neumann, ll. Scho- l'lfI't, li. Tadross. 'lllllllll Row: C. Witman, N. llerslicy, A. llnlm- Strom, W. M4-tial-vi-y. 'I ouu'rn Row: li. Myers. I . St-holcr. C. Nolrlc. -A. Alichaclis, Ifiivrii Row: R, lirown. E. f.c'ser. W. Kalliack. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCll'I'l'Y -l u:s'r Row: S. lDel.ong, A. Ilrookcr, C. Smith, M. Kresge. ll. lfrcderiek. R. Ohcrdorll. SICCUNII Row: S. Schwarz, C. Cochrane, C. Codlcski, ll. Parker. D. llrcssler. l'. Alilaeek. 'lilllttll liow: l..' Kit-ft. Il. llershey, C. Snyder. A. Michaelis. I oun'rn Row: R. Neumann. ll, Scliohcrt. F. tlastrock. W. Emrieli. .FIFTII Row: NI. Kaplan, E. Lt-ser, F. Selmler, E. Whit- man. Chemistry Tile Chemistry llepartment, under the chairmanship of MV. Kieft, teaches students the principles of chemical science. 'l'hrough class lectures, illustrative demonstralions, and lah- Oratory experiments, interested students strive to umlerstaltfl thc complexity of molecular changes of the universe. l.ah sessions are perhaps thc most important and the most time i70llSUtltltlg part of the study. Often lights in the lah hurn fill' into the night as an industrious student experiments with chemical reactions. A wide variety of Chemistry cours- tfS is offered for those who desire an understanding of Chem- istry as part of a liheral education, as well as for those who plan to make Chemistry their career. lnach year the Merck Chemical Company and the Chem- istry department liring prominent speakers from liolll the academic and industrial fields of Chemistry to the Bucknell campus. This year two of the lectures were entitled Recent Studies of lVloleeular Structure hy Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy and 'i0flice of Coal Research Pregrant. The American Chemical Society also offers edueative oppor- tunities for all interested students. As in every science, research is of prime importance. Advanced research is carried on hy faculty memhers and students who have made outstanding scholastic achievements in this field. Those students and professors involved in advanced work are usually memlwrs of Alpha Chi Sigma. the professional Chemistry fraternity. 39 .zz L . jg1g..i ' , .1-pay' ' 1: - fr s 'X f. J ,. ' ' ' f? v,:.gA ,W f ' ' 1 . Ya.. KF K ' lt'- aw 'af ,Y , ,JA . ., ' r ,Q .-.W -: WT. ,T , Q w , ..,g . iq- . J, '-.,, ' 'Y -un. . w... 9 2.8 'M'-wi MZ ,. ..g M - rg ' '7'1,.'- , l 21, 1. Am. . 1.1 v-. u Q GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY FACULTY-R. .l. Peterec, G. P. Thornton, R. P. Nickelsen. Geology and Geography Geology and Geography are combined under one de- partment because of their relationship and interdependence. Geology deals with the structure and physical characteristics of the earth while Geography points out the st1'ucture and physical properties of the earth as they allect man. Geology courses are designed to provide educational opportunities for the students planning to continue work in the field of earth science and also to enable students to pursue Geology under a liheral arts program. Geography is ollered as a service to students in the social sciences and similar areas as a supplement to their curriculum. The courses offered in Geology are designed to present the student with knowledge of the physical structure and history of the earth. This work is done mainly through the study ol rocks and fossils. A Geology major is required to take twenty-four hours of Geology. In addition, senior majors in this field are given a comprehensive examination near the completion of the prescribed studies. Field trips in Pennsylvania and New Jersey are quite common, and laboratory investigations are a vital part of this course. Geography students study land surfaces, climates, soils, and meteo1'ology through lecture, labs, and field trips. An integral part of this study is realizing and understanding how man has adjusted and continues to adjust to his physical environment. 40 ,jf - Tl fe - i f' Q-G o I 'M n ' 1- 'X --is . wtf v 1, ,. L 5 Rock, rock - not stone! . i S A.. A, ,,f I 5 -.1 .W u- x I I lx' Q SIGMA l'I SIGMA fff- Smwxlm: J. Bcnsingcr, 0. Anile-rson. .I. Slark. Now if wc IlllI3.'Il'll1'l'1' . . II. Carr. S'l'ANluw:' II. ilowfhlin W. Porlcr, .'l. Ha-rh, M. Il iIzp:llrir'k. K. lN'l1-ara, ,I, 'l'ozi4-r, W, Lowry, If. Slickllvy. II. Arlman. I' ' ' I il PIIYSICS 1 ACUl.'l'YfHSI-1.-x1'Hl1: If. I . Slim-km-y. II. A. Arlman, W. N lhc inslruulions on lhc kil say a six-y4-ar-olcl can hmle . Lowry. STANDING: V. II. llrolin. W. S. l'orl4-r, 0. 'l'. Anile-rson, Physics I In U10 ljllysics clcparlmonl. hcaclccl hy Rohcrt A. Arlman, 'U .. ' - ' ' . ' V5 UI natural sclcncu in thc Iielrls oI mechanics, optics, and tlfllysics arc examinocl hy sluclonlns and faculty alikc. tu nl ll llllulples of many phases of physical phenomena UK? ll through the use of lenses. mirrors, Iorcc measuring illzfvicos, and oncrgy forces such as light, hoat, and souncl. Wliklb' lahs, sluflcnls porform exporimcnls which clem- ons -- . ,, - . . . ,.., xlml UNM: IWIIIITIIDIIES. bluclonls also slucly ICIIIIJCIZIIUII, conlr -. . -. . .- . H I Illulialnsnls hy producing anal CXZIIDIIIIIIQP, various- II'l'llh ' 'll Ullcvls on cm-rlain malcrials. In ailclilion lo lho courscs ollcrcrl in inlrorluclory anfl gcnoral physics, me- chanics, oplics, electronics. ancl nuclear physics, lhc sluclcnl has an opporlunily ,lor inclcponrlonl resoarch. Sonic sturlonts also assist professors in rescarch. Sluclents who show proficiency in lhc Iiolcl. aml lhosv who arc involvcml in aclvancocl work, arc 1-ligihlo for mom- hership in lhc nalional l'hysics honor socicly. Signla Pi Sigma. Mcmhcrsliip is opon lo lhosc who have high scholas- lic avuragos ami haw- complclr-ml scvm-ral ilIIVilIN'IEIl coursos. 41 EllllCA'l'lON l ACUl.'l'YA---A. E. llccman, P. E. Witniizyi-r, M. Hillson, W. H. Sauvain, .l. W. Moore. The magic number is . . . KAPPA DELTA EPSILON -Y-FIRST Row: M. lJ'Alessuntlro, B. Fink, M. Hill. Si-:COND Row: M. Hillson, J. Cupp, B. Bruns, N. Hewens. 42 Education No recent college graduate would be prepared to teach armed with only a background in the subject he planned to teach. The prospective teacher starts with Education lOl, Social Foundations of Education, and Educational Psy- chology learning the history, philosophy, economics, and social background of the Education field. From here the student chooses guidance counseling, elementary, or sec- ondary education. At this time, he may also choose educational psychology. ln addition to past study, practical experience is a neces- sity. ln local classrooms, the Education major observes more experienced teachers and is then given the opportunity to apply the techniques he has lea1'ned. Only Education majors with an average of C or better are permitted to par- ticipate in the practice teaching courseg in order to guide students they must be good students themselves. At Bucknell there are chapters of the National Educa- tion Association and the Pennsylvania Student Education Association. These organizations bring students in closer contact with their intended professions. For students whose scholastic achievement has been outstanding in this field there are two professional honoraries, Kappa Delta Epsilon for women and Kappa Phi Kappa for men. 'll' .'j ' t 5.1-.'P ,x .ml M wrmmvl. - -, -from-1 . ,, ,, . 1 J ...y In this art-a of Asia . . lllS'I'0liY l AClll.'I'Y SH,-x't'r1Ib: .l. U. llartly. li. lt. Ililliartl. A. .l. Sla- iin, ,l, 0. Uliphamt. S'l'tXNllIN1JI lf. ll. Karrakt-r. W. ll. lltlflttlllglll. vi 1 shoultl like to point oltt r w Il. .l. l,u. an 'll PHI Al.l'l'lA 'l'Hl'I'I'Aff f'l'. Smith. .l. all-Cay. ll. l.u. lf. Alhright, R. 'l'm-ssh-r. His tor H llm purpose of Htlcklitrllis lll!-llttly tlljhlllllltlll : - ' 2 is two- lolcl. ll is tlusignctl to provirlo thu training ntfcussary to Ullahlu any student to apprtfciate tho I with thc means of unclcrstantling rfontcxt of his own culture anrl time. tlcp mast, antl to provitlc him past ovunts within the The scconcl aim of the artmunt is to provitle first ratc professional training for lhtlstf puoplu who plan to unter careers within thu hcltl ol H istory, ln orrlor to hullor attain its goal, the History tlCjlill'lltN'lll has Ina rccuntly t-omplctctl a ruvamping of the program. Chair- ll William llarhaugh and his stall have initiated this 'lCP1ll'tinuntal reorganization in ortler to insurc the quality of I3 ucknulI's historical ontlcavors. Although no new courses 'mf lllflltg ollt-tml this year. prosunt courses havo liuvn ruor- ganizctl to proviflc an ortlorly progression ol training for sturlcnls. The progrvssion proucctls from tht: morc gt-ncral courses, which stress social, political, and economic clevel- opmont, to spvcifit' courses whivh arc usually CUllflUt'l0til in seminar form. The more spccihc uoursvs cnahlu the stutlvnt to tzonccntratc on one area of history with enough tlvpth to givt: him awareness and untlerstantling. At present each ol' But-knell's History majors is rcquirotl to chooso an area of major concentration anti an art-a of minor concentration. Witliiii the area of major t-ont'0ntra- tion each stuflcnt takes hasit: coursos antl al lcast two svmi- nars within thu Iichl. If a history major shows amplv intvr- ost antl ohtains sullicivnt gratlvs. ht- may hu t-It-1-tt-tl to Phi Alpha 'l'hola. tht' History honorary. 43 --- lil i w l'0Ll.'l'lCAl, SCIENCE l ACUL'l'Y--C. H. Jones, J. A. Cathings, W. B. Gwyn, C. A. Hollister. I'I SIGMA Al,Pl'lA- -Sl'IA'I'l'1llI li. Roberts. C. Carey, M. Root. S'l',tNmN1:: W. Gwyn, J. flatliings, R. Orlowski. l E i i 1 . . we hold lln-so truths to be self-cvidclll . . Political Science Never before has the eye of world attention been so fo- cused on the political leaders of the several nations, and never before has the need for understanding of the basic issues of government been so clearly perceived by the people of the world. 'Understanding is based on knowledge, and it is the hope of the Political Science department to contrib- ute as much as possible to the acquisition of this knowledge through the study of world and national government. Nearly ull phases of government, from tho state level to 44 the international, are covered in the courses ollered by the department. The courses include the study of the American constitution, political parties, political theory, and interna- tional law and administration. Programs such as the Washington Semester and the Drew University Semester on the United Nations allow a limited number of qualified students to further their knowledge by practical observation. Qualified majors in this field are eligible for election to Pi Sigma Alpha, the national Politi- cal Science honorary. l SOClOl,0GY l AtIlIl,'l'Y- ll. R. Wagner, D. Chaplin. li. Spiclmam, W. T. Morrill. iociology Bucknellis Sociology department is an expanding one. Ill 1961, the honors program was initiated, and Sociology majors may, at the invitation of the department, participate in this program. Sophomores and juniors attend special Seminars, while seniors do independent work in connection with their special interests. Last year. anthropology was added to the departmentis curriculum and is now an estah- lished part of it. This year witnessed the opening of a Sociology conference room specifically for the use of So- ciology majors. This conference room is not only a place lm' meeting and study hut is also a lihrary ol hooks on suh- Jlfcts ol sociological and anthropological interest. .lust as the department is expanding in curriculum and material olicrings, so too, thc individual professors arc 0Xpanding their knowledge through study in their specific fields ol interest. llr. Spielmanis special interests locus ill'0und population and urhanization prohlemsg Ur. Wag- 'lCl',S specialization lies in problems of religion and hurcau- Fmcyi Dr. Chaplin is working on the social aspects of industrialization ol' Latin Americag and Dr. lVlorrill is con- centrating on the urhanization of non-western cultures. u The Sociology major receives the hcnefits of this expan- sion, and those who show outstanding academic accomplish- ment may hccome memhcrs ol Alpha Kappa Delta, the llfllional Sociology honorary. will ..,-'...J , ,, .,J..J - 'T 1 1- AZ- lil -.-.ii n..n L1 FI CZ. C EI Cl. lllllll l i Socialization is humamizalion. A-4' -'fd N ii t lvl-r willing to lu-lp us solve u prohlrm. 45 'SIGMA 'FAU l1lfil.'l'A-ff-l?lnS'l' Huw: l'. Mullin, C. Rlmrlus, K. llmzk. Sl-:COND Row: l.. Carroll, S. Truvollu, P. ljilllfill. N. 'l'ullmLl, li. Mu mls, S. l.yIllu, U. lVlm'rc:ull. 'lilllllll Row: IS. llcsl, K. Alu-I, K. l'l0ll!'lgllIl, A. Quick, E. Ml5Lllllglllill, S. linlrisun,.l. Spucu, E. Fll'lIlil1g, ll. lllss UlJIl'l'll ROW: C. Skinnur, S. Aymur, C. 'l'urm:r, G. '.l,lllUlllllS, N. Nycum, .l. Muffuy, S. Su-olmlc, li. Kallnzrrer, S. Hzxllmcrl, M. Oslmrn. Wllflllll Hllill43N Ill!! lmriglll:-r fzlurl in vursc. 46 ll? li 1: V1 I ll l. T ll 'l l V . . ,f if i , 5 Sonic hooks arc to lic Iuwlccl, nlluwrs rliguslml . . First wc look for furzls ENGLISH FACUL'l'Y----Fmsr Row: C. W. Smith, .I. W. Tilton, M. A. Martin, I . W. Merrill, Slcconn Row: K. W. ll: o 41, ss Carvin, R. Rees. ililllllll ROW: lf. 'l'. McLaughlin, J. S. Wheatcrofl, R. M. Ewing. A. C. Gossc, li. ll. Parlrimlge, 'l'. l' Orb sth .l. F. Carens. Eligflisll Every sturlent at Bucknell faces, at one time or another. U16 general courses in Composition anfl Wcm1'lfl Literature which he is requirecl to take for gracluation from the Uni- versity. The Wccllicsclzly tralhc in Coleman Hall for the Lil. lecture is a common sight as is the frantic typer on the night before a theme is clue ancl the frustrated sophomore Ufilmming 'lor a Lit test. For many, the Weflnesclay Lil lecture turns into an hour ol' agony. But English courses are not clreaflecl by all stuclents. Those who have chosen English as their major field of stufly may branch into several cliflerent courses after filling the l1Sual departmental requirements. Numerous genre are Covered in thc five clivisions of ,Iournalism-Ra6lio-'l'elevi- fion, Speech, Drama, Wl'iti11g, and Literature ancl Language. lihese divisions teach skills which may be usecl in the extra Curricul' I i. . .tl S dl ElLllVlllfS suci as the Debate Society, Cap and Daiiilef, and the various Bucknell publications, including The 111 r ,L fll lhe English department. lernc ian. and L,AGl'lNIJA, which are connectecl with FOI' those stuflents who excel in their chosen fielcl of emleflVf1l', national honoraries ollcr membership. These are Sigma Tau Delta, National English Fraternityg 'l'au llflalipa Alpha, National Debate Societyg Theta Alpha Phi, ati 1 1 i 01121 Jramatic Honoraryg and lji Delta Epsilon, Na- lltjllill Journalism Honorary. DICl!A'l'lC SOCIETY s 1 :vc r sort o ow 4 t fl is nu sstu What millions died that Caesar might he 'front . . . Y to , P1 Classics 'l'he Classics Department ollers many courses to cnalnlc the students to attain a lietter knowledge and understanding of ancient cultures. A. study of the classical humanities provides a background ol' Creek and Latin thought for students. The Classics faeulty,lwhose members have done extensive research on the ideas and methods ol the ancient Creek and Latin cultures, presents students with the fun- damentals of pre-Socratic philosophy, the philosophy of Plato and Aristotle, and the relationship between Greek science and philosophy. The students also study the influence ol Latin and Creek on modern cultures. 'l'hrough a study of the classical lan- guages, Latin and Creek, thc students develop an under- standing and hasis for modern languages. ln addition, studying these languages prepares the scientific or theologi- cal student for intensive study and research in his field. The study ol the classical myths is one ol thc facets ol' thc Classics program which seems to appeal to almost every- one. Every year more and more Bucknell students are en- rolling in the mythology courses and Ending them fasci- nating adventures into the cultures of an ancient world. 7 4:24 ...-...QA l'l lllCl.'l'A l'I'll I nis'r Row: M. lP'Ah-ssamlro. M. lit'I'ltlittly. l RliNCl'l l AClll,'l'Y' S. ID. Condon. I . 'l'hierry. U. li. Cook. lil. Sayles. Sl4:t:oNn Row: IC. Voc-gllen. l. llnllinger. N. l'lender- son, li. Marknnns, l., Shapiro, li. Loniinskzl. E - 4 1 2 1 1 1. A 414 Ht ll. J, 2 0, A. liouillaind. ll. I-I. Orrok. 1--a Exeusezvmoi! You're cheating!! F1'C11Cl1 'lllliS year the French department is fortunate to have lwo natives to assist Bucknell students to a hetter under- Slanding of France, its language. customs, and history. Odile Bouillaud and Francoise Thierry live in La Maison Francaise and provide needed help in pronunciation. Conversation hours are held weekly, and these, along With regular practice in the language laboratory. supplement the regular classroom work. Also to aid students, the mem- l'Cl's of the French department give freely ol their time so that any prohlein one might have can quickly he resolved and a hetter understanding ol the French language can he gained. Another aspect of the l reneh department' is the national honorary, Pi llelta Phi. 'llhis honorary provides select upperclassmen who have demonstrated their proficiency in the language with the opportunity to explore in greater depth and to gain a greater insight and appreeialion of the lfrench language. 49 -. .fps F-.I l x Ol' course, Locwcnhrau is heltcr. Et NIAN l ACUL'l'Y-VA. M. K. Blume, llorcllerrling. R. Minshall. German lfach succeeding year finds an increase in student Cll- rollmcnl, in courses ollered hy the German department. With the aid ol the language lah, a German student may hecome more proficient in speaking the language, and his proheiency will he increased hy the challenge the Deutsches Haus ollers to hoth German majors and students. Wolneii students majoring in German are required hy the department to live in the DeuLscl1,e.s Haus lor at least one school year. Here regular conversation hours are ohserved, and on sev- eral aftcrnoons any German student may participate in this stimulating and helplul conversation. This year, Sieghild Borcherding, a German exchange teacher, lived in the Deulschcs Haus, and her presence helped German majors in residence to acquire knowledge ol the lile and customs in present day Germany. Delta Phi Alpha, the German honorary, consists of qualified students who show outstanding proficiency and interest in the German language. lt offers to these students the opportunity to ohtain a greater knowledge and apprecia- tion ol the language and the culture of the German nation. The members ol the German department are always will- ing to discuss any prohlem which the student may meet. Whether the prohlem concerns literature, grammar, pro- nunciation or just general dillieulties, the faculty is on hand to help. Discussing those areas in which a student is uncer- tain givcs him the necessary impetus to study harder and search farther into the culture and the hackground of the German language. l7lCl.'l'A Plll ALPHA -l IItST Row: Nliller, H. Roll, S. liorclierding, li. Hr-acock. SICCUND Row: R. ern, S. Bllllglllltll, S. Carleton, R. l idlcr. Sl'ANlSH l AClll,'l'Y' M. l . lirlgcrton. .l. lN'l. flhcw, li. E. Gonzales. G. Fucrlcs. panlsll. The purpose of the Spanish flepartmcnt is to proviclc a lh 1'UUg.:'ll knowleclge of the language anml to acquaint the Sturlents with the customs and history of Spain. 'l'he con- Vetsational aspect ofa language may only he learnefl through lffilctieal experience. In line with this theory, Bucknell Sl lVGS to offer as many opportunities for conversation as possihle. At La Casa Espanola, every lVlon1lay, Tuesday, anfl Werlnesflay special conversation hours are set asifle. Anyone is invitefl to attencl these conversation hours in Which stuflents speak only Spanish with their elassmates anfl lhe faculty. u Women stuclcnts majoring in Spanish arc required to live In LU C030 Espfmofa for at least one year. l'lerc, they are ffxlleetecl to speak Spanish among themselves anal with iinlorita Gonzales, the Spanish language assistant. In acltli- S , ie stuclents have opportunities to speak with the native pamarfl who is living in the house. For the past two years BUCknell has heen fortunate to have Senorita Gloria Fuertes. iixillifjrtlifll author aprl poet. living in Ln Casa Espfpmfn. Chlu m the Spanish House gives the Spamsh major a n 1 the to ahsorh some of the culture anfl customs of Span- 'Sh'SlJCaking people. of liliilse sluclents who clisplay an outstancling commancl i I anguage and who have ahove-average gracles anfl a Slstfffflill interest in Spanish may he invitcfl lo join Sigma Delta Pi, the Spanish honorary fraternity. TV1,,f 1 H .4 Slflhllx IDlCI,'l'A Pl SE.-K'I'l-Ill: liclko, ffol'rg11l0, S. Kncclil, l.. llammcr. S'I'.-XNDINGZ l.. Kuclulcr, J. ffllvw. N. lfilgcrlon. tl. l ucrtcs. ll. liichmoml. j v. ' U 4. . :ig ' Ayes I f x is l v its. . 'cfm 0 1? I 'ktljry ' C-!:s.Ju,.v. x ' P nr . Por favor. Scnorila liicllmonml. 51 'I N Xvw 4 610 no S . ,r H...z Lui. ., ,.1.. f Silent poetry. ART l+'AtIllL'1'Y- -J. W. CllLllllllCl', N. li. Anderson, B. GUIIIIHO. 52 Qs .' I , gf rl i I-f-cb' .Su 'l'ln-re's a method to this madness. It 'l'he teaching ol' art lor hoth personal enjoyment and lor use in later life has heen the aim ol the Art department since its lounding. Art lessons lirst lmecame El regular part ol the curriculum for seminary students around l8l5, and in 10731 the department itself was estahlished. lfiarly cours- es included such specialties as hiological drawing, a class designed to enahle lrustrated hiology students to capture pictorially the elusive paramecium. 'l'his year's courses continue the tradition ol allowing the student to pursue his specific interests and needs. For those students interested in a hasic knowledge ol the sulm- ject or in a haekground lor a major in Art, general courses, commonly referred to as Art in the lJark,', deal with the histories ol sculpture, architecture, drawing, and painting. As a student progresses, he is ahle to develop his skill in painting, drawing, basic design, and silk screening. ln these courses the emphasis is placed upon individual creativity and application ol principles learned in earlier classes. 'l'he Art department ollers an opportunity lor all Buck- nellians to gain a hasie appreciation lor the suhjeet through its student and professional exhihits. MUSIC I+'AClll.'l'Y Slf:A'l'if1l1: l'l. IC. Klcinfcllcr. .l. S, Crim, K. C. 1 . 1 - w -l S tlllHon. S'l'ANIilN1JI ll. Nl. Wilson. R. lu. Ilcrknnni. A. W. block. W- ll. lNlcRac. l.. hlcrrill. ll. lf. Cook. Musu: Buckncll's dcpartmcnl, ol' Music ollcrs two degrees to Sludcnts in this licld. As onc ol the pcrlorminpg arts. Music can hc takcn as a major undcr thc A.B. dcgrccw-clesigncd lo l9 UllUcc a compctcnt, hroadly traincd musician capahlc of lH'ol'cssional activity. or if onc is dclinitcly planning lo makc 'l il Carccr, Music can hc pursued morc inlcnsivcly undcr lllc program lcading to the dcgrcc of Bachclor ol Music. .The aim of thc Music dcpartmcnl, is to produce the hesl lramcd musicians possihlc. It ollers a wide variety of Uflurscs such as music history, instrumental and vocal study, GUI' lraining. music apprcciation, music theory, and choral and instrumcntal conducting. 'l'hc dcpartmcnt also sponsors it numhcr ol student musical organizations, including the Ulllvcrsity Band, Chapel Choir. Mixed Chorus, Symphony Orchestra, Brass llnscmhle. and Clcc Cluhs for mcn and Women. As part of thc rcquircmcnts lor a flepgrec in Music, lllc .studcnt must participate in lwo of the preceding organ- izations as wcll as dcmonslratc musical ahility hy perform- lllg in a scnior rccital. Tllfvsc womcn' students who maintain a high scholastic uV0l'i15:c and mcct qualifications for musicianship and theory ai-c cligihlc for mcmhcrship in Mu Phi lipsilon, the national Music honorary socicty. C. Cilhcrl. C. Shilling, l'. Millcr, ll. Hamilton, MU l'lIl lCI'Sll.ON- S111-x'l'1f:li: ll. Cross. STANIJINK l 'll1'WlWI'lNl. M. Mclfor1l..l.l.ars . . ' '. l I wins Il lnndm fu llllllllitl nn nl liner i,,: . 1.4, i . s C 4 l'Ill NK NIA 'l'All Hr:,x'l'i:lm: A. Quick. W. Wnrrm-n, .l. liurdivk. V. liuluish. S'rANnlNt:: ti. Nlinnir-r, K. Iii-1-k, S. tiliristr-nsvn, IJ. Miller. .l. 5r:ln'eilnn', I C lltlfllltfli, K. lloa-hinski. USUPIIY I ACllL'l'Y--I . IJ. Martin, W. I'. Wnrrm-n. Not Pictured: K. S. Lee. Ph iflosoph 'l'he Philosophy department ollers a well rounded pro- gram to the student majoring in Philosophy as well as to the student who wishes to lmroaden his liheral arts hack- ground. The department is an important part of the educa- tional program at Buclfnell. According to llr. Vlfarren. Buckncll's Philosophy department is in process ol hecom- ing one ol' the hotter Philosophy departments lor institu-i tions of Bucknellis rankf, There are many stimulating courses for those students interested in ohtaining a Bachelor ol Arts degree in Phi- losophy and for others wishing to extend their scope ol intellectual prohlems. The courses include Creek and con- temporary philosophy, ethics, values. aesthetics, logic, and the humanities. The latter is known as the University coursef' An important goal in these courses is lo encourage students to reason things out lor thelnselves and to express effectively their thoughts. The National Philosophy Honorary, Phi Sigma Tau, ol- lers superior students the opportunity to further their interest in Philosophy. ,Aw living. I L I'SYtIIIOI.0tIY I AtflII.'I'Y Slf:,vi'r:li: I'. I. Ilarrinum. W. I. Smith. S'i',xNlnNe: tl. IJ. tier- sten, II. li. 'I't-1-van. II. K. linnmlluml. I. refuse to he eonditioned. Psyellology The Psychology department, Ioeated in Coleman I9IaII, Ilfls, in reeent years, increased in its importance at Bucknell. Ilte enlarged Iahoratory facilities and the elosed-eireuit lulevision system have served to ereale a greater interest mms the students. The presentation of more fully devel- 'IIJCCI and detailed courses has also eaused an inerease in the llumlmer of students desiring to major in psychology. This year an introductory honors eourse is availahle to all stu- IIQHIS- In the general psychology eourse various experi- ments are conducted during the elass periods themselves. the department emphasizes the praelieal as well as the 1 s- . -. - heoietlcal aspects of psychology. Students are provided llll many opportunities for their own research. thus giving s . , . . . Iuflbltlb the ehanee to gain working experienee for the future, D PSI Chi, the national psyehology honorary fraternity. IS an important laeet of psychology at Bucknell. A student who has maintained a 3.0 average in at least nine hours ol IjSyCh I 2ly IS eligilile lor inemliership in I'si Chi. Avegaqf- , ,st H If ...L ,Q .5 ijt?-I Ii ,55 .x-fn f 7 W .- 332315. fi t 4 'U K'- ' 7 'IIItS'l' : .. fr .' -' ' ger. N. Ilarlow I'9I lIII I How I Nlnului, N Sltllttll NI. IIIII. I.. I'Iean'ot'Ic. K. liesvll, ,I. Ilnlvorsen. Sicr:oNn Row IC. l.oininsIcai. II. Looinis. 'I'. Iidwards. II. Conklin. S, Whip II. Ma vNeiI. II. Ilartsongh, ,I. Cullwrtson. I.. Sn-ainan, 55 nl is 1 F' V The 9:30 class. k.........,. I . , ,.--1.5, 4 1 1 l x UI Rl31l.lGlUN I+'AtIllI.'I'Y C. Cooke, ll. lf, Sturm. l.. l,il1Tililil. I ll s lflu class that we rn-ally learn. Religion The Religion department, headed hy Dr. Leon Pacala, ollers courses in history and hackground of many of the religions ol' the world. The courses may deal with the development of the various religions or with such prohlems as the psychology and philosophy of a specific religion and that religion's impact upon society. Introductory courses give students a more comprehensive view of the religious organizations and sects found in the modern world and of those which existed in ancient times. Such a view is hoth valuahle and essential to a liberal edu- cation. The courses are organized and presented in an un- hiased manner to allow the student to develop his own opinions. Many Religion courses deal with the literature of Reli- gion. Contemporary religious heliefs are studied through 56 the writings of today's religious thinkers. Along with the study of modern literature, numerous courses are ollered in ancient studies. The Bible can he studied and interpreted in such a course hy interested students. Whether ancient or modern, the study of a religion involves critical investiga- tions of the various expressions ol' the religion as a dimen- sion of human existence. Numerous opportunities are open to the student who chooses to major in Religion. The teaching field ollers an excellent area for the specialist in Religion. The course is a threshold through which a student can enter the minis- terial profession or any field of religious education. Kappa Chi Lambda, the Religion Honorary, ollers outstanding stu- dents the chance to express their interest and enthusiasm in the field of Religion. Lkmic MlI.l'l'ARY SCIICNCIC rAcul.'rv si-1,.i'1-ui. cram. lc. ti.Ki.,-ls.,.i.1xf1ttjm Mmrs PIIYSICIAI. IClJlltIA'I'l0N If'AtIlll.'l'Y sm..1.,: n, A i I ff. A. llahmen, tfol. N. tl. llassilt. Major W. S. Grover. Capt. W. l'l. Latour. R' H' Ollvll. ll- N- ll'll'l'S. S'l'-'KNINNUZ lf- W. Il'4'llllt'l' lzvans. S'l',1XNIblNtlI SFC A, N, Navi,-,-I yyjyggl' J. lg. Knit.-,4,,,:m, SFC' 5. .l. lllnm. lu. A. lurans. ll. A. Kr1hhs.l'.. ll. lhggs. ll. I.. Uherlin W. lf. Snyder, SFC U. l.. Coleman. Mfbigl. A. R. Fcatlicrman. SSC ll. li Evllllfi, SSC ll. V. Mclflligolt, SP5 l.. .l. Wagner, hlfflgt. li. .l. lllls 556 .l. .l. llazxoli. ISRIGAIJIC s'r,n-'r A, lg.,,.,,,,,,, 1.3 W.,,.,,,..,., A, ,,,.p,.i,,.,,., R. I.-.,,.k, W, woMl+:N's PIIYSICAI. lClDlltIA'l'lON l+'AtIlIl.'l'Y sm.-:ie r. Al'l 'U, A. Michaclis, ll. Orlowskl, .l. Lyons. 'l'. Arglust. W. Mt-ltac. M- lllltill- M- lt- li ?'4'U- S 'fW 'N'95 li- A- MUUH- N- ii- l'lll1'- M111l31'y S01C'I.1CC livery 'Friday the friendly informality of the Bucknell Campus changes to a military formality. What is the reason lor this sudden change? 'llhe explanation is simple. Friday ls R- O. 'l'. C. day for many ol Bucknellis men. The men galllel' at 'LCommon l'lour', during which they are drilled hy advanced li. O. 'l'. C. upperclass men who have spent six Weeks of their summer in training camp at Fort Meade. The Reserve Ollieer Training Corps teaches the men alftlllt the organization of the army and R. 0. 'lk C. Alter Scflullliltg this hasic knowledge, they are further trained in 110' history of military science. The final lesson to he Gained Includes the use ol skills in weapons and marks- manship. With Winter comes the lVlililary Ball, a major social event at Bucknell, which is sponsored hy the Cadet Regiment. ihlgulqkngl cped is chosen queen and reigns over theVhall. - . rl.. C. program also sponsors the R. 0. l. C. mumlllllg hand and the Pershing Rifle Team. - Physical Education. ljarticipation in the Physical lfducation program is re- quired of all freshman and sophomore men and women, Among the wide variety of sports and activities ollcrcd to women students are personal surveyf' Hslimnasticsf' vol- leyhall. haskethall, modern dance. golf. rillery. tennis, and howling. 'llhe menis Physical lfducation department also provides a large numhcr of varied courses. All students are required to pass a swimming skills lest hy the end ol' their sophomore year. In holh the menis and womcnis classes, emphasis is placed upon mastery of the history, rules, and techniques ol the sports studied. 57 71 I HERBERT F. ECKBERG, Dean COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BUCKJVELLJ Engineering AMERICAN lNS'l'I'l'U'l'E UI CI-IEIVIICAI. ENGINEERS 'I'IlItS'l' Row: IJ. Viswnnalh, C. Minard, ,l. lVlcClnng. A. llolnislrom, IT. l'If NilIl. R. Kissinger. ll. Sims, .l. Chcn. Slfzconn Row: II. Froh- Ilfttfiv, li. Mask. Ii. Wcvodau, VV. Rhonc, Ii. Cutler. li. Craig. II. llal- lcr, .l. Ilunklclwrgcr, II. .lurailani. li. lVIcNcil. S. lfcrguson. Illlllltll ROW! N. Tarliox, C. Nohlc. Ii. Howard. ll. Ilutzlmcll. W. Kalhaclq. A- Uardncr, I . Sccls. .l. Nelson, 'l'. Cihnan. .l, Reach, I'ItblIll'I'It Row: II. Hill, li. Loniicliy, ll. Sumner, C. Shi-ldon. ll. lladcr, ll. liwing. Chcmiical En ffinccirin ff D D 'Chemical Engineering is thc application of physical Science principles with the laws ol economics and human relations. These principles and laws arc comlmincd with the Various fields ol' processes and process equipment in which matter is treated to eflect a change in state, energy content. or composition. The chemical engineer must hc ahle to Select the best method for a chemical,s manufacturing 0lJCI'ation, separation, or purification. Il is the joh ol Buckncll,s department of Chemical Engi- neering to prepare its students for a career in this field OI Hpplied science and engineering. Headed hy Chairman H- IJ. Sims, the faculty includes C. W. lVlinard, R. E. Slon- akcl' Hflfl J. W. Chen. These faculty memhers insure that the undergraduates receive proper instruction and hecomc well acquainted with the fine research lacilities the school I9l'0vides. With the excellent curriculums, the students arc Permitted to fully develop their potentials and understanding 'll illl the processes with which a chcmical cnginccr must :gill after graduation., Comhining thc wide lacilities and s 1 cahher of instruction, the Chemical lznginccring course IJ el521l'cs its men to copc with the rapidly changing world ol Chemistry and engineering. 'Y I I I I I CI-IICMICAI. ENCINICERINC l ACllI.'I'Y IJ. S. Viswan C. W. Minard. .I. W. Che-n. Isl. IJ. Sims. lip pcrisct Y AMERICAN SUCIIQTY Olf' CIVII. ICNCINICICIIS St-1A'l'l'1llZ R. Stover. .I. Blackhurn. W. lfreas. SECOND How: ll. Crillith, R. lieinhard, IJ. . 1 1 tsl, lt. Oravctz, ti. Bauer, W. tlal1l..l. West, Ii. Gardner. 'lllllltll Row: B. Claus, C. Kindig, M. Newt-omh, .I. Swanson, II. Straus, Il. Park, I Brasted. I . Waldner. .I. llc-Santo, C. lfmig. tlVll. ICNCINICICRINIZ 'l'AtIlll.'I'Y- Sl-IA'l'I41ItZ C. Il. Kin M tlritlith, li. A. Gardner. S'rANnlNr:: M. I.. Sheriaa tltus, ,l. S. llale. dig, I ln, II. .I. ,I .af 4 -'1 23 Hey, look al. this encl Q N :Ni I S 7 it Xt, 'A Civil E11 Il,lCC1'i11P' Engineering science hegan as a military function, and as it developed and was applied to civilian life, those func- tions of the science that were not military in nature were designated civil. Hence today we have Civil Engineering, a hroad and hasic foundation lrom which the more special- ized hranches ol engineering have developed. Civil Engi- neering remains one ol the most diversified lields and in- cludes structures, highways, and hydraulics as major suh- divisions. The department ol Civil Engineering at Bucknell, headed hy Dr. II. M. Crillith, has earned an excellent reputation and is lully accredited hy the lfngineeris Council lor 'Pro- fessional Dcvelopment. 'l'hc course is designed to provide the necessary work in fundamental scientific and hroadly technical suhjects, supplemented hy an integrated program in the humanities and social sciences. The student completes the hasic studies ol physics, mathematics, and mechanics in his first two years. The remainder of the time is devoted to more advanced work, and, at the time ol graduation, the Bucknell Civil Engineer is well prepared for graduate work or employment in industry and governmental agencies. 'I'he existence ol a student chapter ol the American So- ciety ol Civil Engineers facilitates the exchange ol ideas among students and with those professionally cstahlished. At annual conventions of student chapters in the Pennsyl- vania area, where students 'from various universities present papers, Bucknell regularly places very well. In IUIII7, the Pennsylvania 'Eta Chapter of 'l'au Beta Pi, the national Engineering honorary society, was estahlislled at Bucknell. The society recognizes the achievements ol outstanding students. , ,Q .K t , 3-'W .,. p9,Q'4,, , 4 I I -WV' 9'2 'M M V in . - I W ' -'.:g.1i, t p,,',s1.,- , Once to the right, twice to the It-It . . . Rl4I?fl'l'liICAl. ENGINEERING l AGlll.'l'Yf f Sr:A'l'En: AMERICAN lNS'l'I'l'll'l'E Ulf' EI1EC'l'RIGAl'. ENGINEERS I'llltS'I' Row: 'l'. Nm-ss. I'DI' VYUUHII, .I. R. Nliller, .I. A. Hanlon. S'r,tNnlNe: P. Chin, .I. Gi'1'HtN', -I' MHIIIAII' 'I' 5 I tI1'Y- 5I'3'50N ROW! R- N4'IFWIl1I1'l'..I. Mroz, -- . Lortler, ll. E. Wt-hh, R. G. W:tlkt'l', I . Petrini, R. Atwell, 'I'. Kise, R. llretar. .I. Straushaugli, R. Slneltzer. G. Critler. Illlllllll Row: L. Pinto, R. Leslie, R. Reiner, 'l'. Malerha, .I. Aron-5, R, St-In-lllmsm C, Fox, M. Ronaltl, A. Wilson, I . Troxell, G. Sluult-I, I . Snell. Electrical E.llgI,ll.CC1'I.l.lg 4 In the past Iew years, the clepartnient ol Electrical Engi neering, heaflctl hy lVlr. ,Iohn Ii. lVliller, has unflergone a I 'ill'ain of improvement in all its phases. Courses ol' stucly Ilgxclhecti augmenterllto give the engineer a more liheral - , ol suhjects. giving him the henefit ol a more cullurecl rlgilisgllouiicl. Due to the greater emphasis placecl upon the Uumfltfttlyf and .research techniques, important as Iounrla- . - 1 an engineering career, the lah facilities have heen 'l1Ct'easecl. 'I'he sturlent is olleretl an opportunity to use such equipment as analog computers, harmonic genera- -, dncl wave analyzers. Aclvancefl students are allowefl to on intlepenclent research in the fielcl of elelctronics. provcment in the cleparttnent has also been aclnevefl hy raising such acarletnic slanflarcls and qualifications as the math entrance requirement. Results ol this higher stantlartl are shown hy the accreflitation of the department hy the Engineering Council ol' l roIcssional Ilevelopment. 'I'he honorary societies, The American Institute ol Elec- trical Engineers, and the newer Institute of Radio Engineers oller the stuclent an opportunity to heeome hetter acquainted with his respective field, whether power, eommunications, electronics. or control systems. 'l'he groups sponsor various activities throughout the year. including open houses. con- tests. and Held trips, relating to suhjeets of interest to future electrical engineers. 61 Ll ,Q ,5...2..:1L . If t 'L -in-I .,,,,n A-I i -- i .. if-rm.-b 7 'Wlu MEGIIANIGAL ENGINEERING I ACllI.'I'Y SMT:-:nz G. II. Gorler, ID. E. Wagner. S'rANolNc: E. l . Sltlliltltb, G. M. Kunkel, .I. ll. Austin, I . .I. AIIIIIHIZ. AMERICAN SOCIETY UI IVIEGIIANIGAL ENGINEERS St:A'l'icli: I . Ahimaz. I'iIIIS'I' How: G. Kunlwl. .I. Pnceia, Ii. I'Iaml1'y,,I. Lyons. E. Staiano. SI-IGIINIJ Row: S. Ili-innnnly. V. .li-thwa, I.. ID1-wart, IJ Rockwell ll. Novak, I . King, W. Ilcnrllcy, G. Wharton, S. ,Inlnnrlh q Wllltl, Ii. Nlacki-nzie, N. NICKIIII, IJ. Spinicci, II. llcartlslcy, W. I'og.5uc. 62 . , echanical. E11gil,1.ce1'i1li.g Among the primary olijcctives ol the department of Nlcchanical Engineering are the development ol an under- standing ol the fundamentals ol engineering in general and the furthering of the Imest technical education possible. Because of thc many new developments in the field ol engineering, there lnecessitatcs an emphasis on increased lalioratory work. For this reason, the Nleclianical Engi- neering department has expanded laboratory facilities and has introduced a study ol turbo-machinery. Although the main emphasis is placed upon power and 'machine design, the department is also concerned with stress analysis and the construction and performance of power plants and ma- chines of a non-electrical nature. 'I'hcrmodynamics is also an important part ol the curriculum. In addition to the regular classroom work, the course ol study includes practical research in well-equipped lalis, field trips to local industrial plants, and seminars with representatives Irom local industries. lVIany topics are clis- cussed and questions answered in the seminars, and from these sessions the graduating engineer becomes aware of the prohlcms to he encountered upon entering employment. The national professional organization connected with the department of Nlcchanical Engineering is the American Society ol lVlechanical Engineering. Ilcrc the student can learn ahout new developments in engineering and discuss engineering prolmlems with authorities in his field. I lilllllllllll - rnfmmfu w RUSSELL A. HEADLEY, Dean ' BUCKJVELLJ Business Administration .BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FACULTY --f- R. C. Satehell, N. F. Shilller, C. Kim. Business Ad111i1lISILI'i:lILi0.ll and Aeeountiing Russell A. I-leadley heads the College of Business Admin- istration, which is divided into the departments of Business Administration, Accounting, and Economics. Neil F. Shifller, Charles T. Iiessler, and David IC. Horlacher head the de- partments ol' Business Administration, Accounting, and liconomics respectively. Two degrees are conferred in the field of Business Ad- ministration. A student may work Ior a Bachelor ol Science in Business Administration or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Economics. Students majoring in Business Administration take a large part ol their course work in I.ilmeral Arts to enahle them lo make decisions in a complex world. The degree in Business Administration enables ACCOUNTING I ACIlI.TY-- II. I. Ilinkleman, A. T. Vllilson, C. T. Resslcr, C. E. Burgee. 64 man students to 'rain res Jonsihle Jositions in man large Y rw I I rm companies or to start husinesses themselves. The students ma'orinfr in Accounting' have man fields . rw n Y open to them alter graduation. They may work with the financial records ol husiness corporations or in private or governmental accounting. There are also man varied vos- r- z-1 I, sihilities for the Certified Puhlic Accountant. The College ol Business Administration has a signifi- cant numher of students and is ffaininff in Jo Jularit . The ZW P7 Business Administration student is prepared to meet the complexities ol a,husiness career through the range and intensity oI his studies. V Theorelieally, I'm an millionaire! p y . 'mqy -1 E A WL.. A I 1 - Ffh-- .4 r. :M -f - '- j4.,M ,,.,,.. ,..,,..,,,,M-uw 'M Q5 lllllf llnllinlu ,.-u- L N . T?- Can wo find an snhslilulo for lhv Nvw York Tir11v.w? Econoniics Ahnosl hcforc lho hrsl, socioly dovolopcd, men have hccn lhinking and discussing economic rnallors. Today discus- sion and stimulation of lhoughls on economic matters at Buczkncll is lho rcsponsihilily of the El'Ul10ll1iCS Doparllnmil, hlfilducl hy David IC. ilorlzuzlior. Growing from silnplo oxcliangvs. our somrioly has dovci- UIPWI inlo a UUIIIIIIUX sysloni of ovonomio inIordopcmhnicc. A INHW languagggo has cvolvod lo oxplain lho lhoorivs and prin- Uildlfs upon which lho sysloni is hasod. IIVUVIIIS like ulilily. ouononiic runl, imliffolmlczu curvo, Illillgillill produulivily, Slllflliy, and domand aro parl of lho cssonlial vouahulary lhal must ho undorslood hy lhc beginning student hcforo the science of economics can ho maslorud. The economics dcparlnionl has the joh of providing lhc sludenl with lho opportunity lo study and Ioarn lhc: language and theory of current. 1-cfonolnic thoughl. Most sludm-nts arc' inlrodurfud lo lhis scionvo lhrough i'iconomiuS 'I03 and I0-Ii which aro inlrofhurlory uoursos lo vuononiiu principh-s. Assisting Wir. Horlzwhor in Ihoso 4-oursus and lhronghonl thc- doparllncnl aro Mr. iioarnian and M r. Anderson. Vroni Ihis Starling poinl. lho llIlfi0l'gI'ZNill2ll0S van hranch into various holds of individual inlorcsl sucfh as markulingg, avuounlingx, hanking, and husinvss law. l.Jl'ilfi'A MU Ill'il,'l'!X Sl'11x'l'l-Ill: Il. liixlkhwnalll, .l. Aflillllllyv A. D4'l'rilioc, 5. Um-ll, U. Sooll. ICIIUNUMHIS l fUIlll,'l'Y .l. NV. .Miv S'l'fXNIll'Yli2 l', Ilglynm-, li, liilu-nlwrg, I'. Mm-iirlm-z, IF. iiifllllllllll, L. Slrohor, M. Davis, ii. Ronin-, A, dm-rson. IJ. l'i. l'Iorlau'h1-r, P. M. Honr- lurllv, .l. Nlinska-r. IJ. W1-si-oll, D. AILITSIILIH. lllllll. ii 65 fi , 4 u 7 ff i ., J-V' V ' ' 1.14 at 11!LE v ': 1 ' V xl A .l,. v, ,5 W '. ' ' ' ... v V., I -iff . . -W '1-. A .f '-. . ' M, , - ,L . M - 'J .... V., I X ,V K 1, .LAL .1 ' . ', 'A ,. : il ' ' ' ,I 4'y, v ,Q' 1., 711' , 1 ' l , Iden fig 'N 1. . 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'S-w?ffg i', X . K U , Ai 33-', -lib fm . MR -' ,A A W , ., . ,XM Ak 13Mlmg,QYg?cia,.. Y 1 - , L L in WM: ,5W?,,, , M Q W w 3'Wp H, . j A .Q g ,r - W 'ffX V .b ' A ' A A V ' P+ - wtf .Lif55W'f 'f.'r1fzfm-,... ' ' ' 'M ' ' , , '-w,.,,, ,NA I .-r Wc MAY get the ycarhook out . , and lhcn again . . . Reaching out for perfection. 68 liach organization is composed of an numher of students striving to estahlisll themselves as individuals. Out of the student's search for identity, the organization exists and functions. Each memhcr gains far more from his partici- pation than merely an opportunity to work with and enjoy the company of his .fellow students. In giving a part of himself, he experiences the rich moments of excitement, anxiety, disappointment, contemplation, and achievement which give to him in return his individuality, his identity. R541 Willl feelin Preparation. A X xx . ax C' Xl X I JLHDIQI ..,,. wmv. 0,5 -A 1 . 2 K, . H .15 - I ..A,,-T ,WA 1 r- , I 5 a nf 5 Expression. HA lilllc bil louder now. ,, -is mm, , K X np X ,S , 4 x wry' wg, 1. aflzun fm' BI'l'ilkf-ilSl.q, lv, pzllivmw-. mul Tin' Hlll'L'lH' W t A X A 2 , D inning: ll Meditation. S 'W if r', m::...,::....W -7' T' f ., G is ur Cupp runnclh over business . . with business . and more. . and more in Milo limy have u lowlimr all Ml. i'1vel'usl?,' w fl Af .5-5 -and ,g Cmml for the WlllSl-IIIIU. 4-paA11'i.,,.q Xa. l and lhis is lhc: wuy you gut flown lu I,Zll'iSOIl.,, Revising thcruslm rules . . . again. w . . 39.-vw 4 lCxcilcmcnl. nm-en's dorms urn closud sharply at l2:30 IQ: .mf 't .4 1' Ancl what :Inns your hull ggrnup think nlmnl the . .. .r 1 V ' ld' x,1L-3, 0.141 Y '. . I A 5' Q . . ' lgj Q eg fl -:pp Q34 , . 'ff' ' ' .7 A . 4 f' s 155 f'5ElF. 'gp' ' 1 M - I ag'1'fvW'Y4 'w Cmlffercnffe lmclxvcfm Doug and Mr. Brown. The jnys nf being El Counsel 01' 5 4 L v 794 -9 0 P' fm Nh. 'K ,lpllb Wx kN DENT-l ACUL'I'Y CONGRESS: ilu: organization representing ull olhcr Ul'gillliZ1lliUllS on campus. COUNCIL: R. Goldman, IJ. Slcwarl, prcsulcntg V. Knobluuk, K. Abel. A B CKIVELLJ Or anzkations SENATE 'l'iltUN'I' Row: D. llehonge. J. Cupp, presilfcutg M. Brinkcrhofi. Slciningcr. .l. Burgec, C. Dimhann. BACK Row: .l. King, G. Kline, M. Totnasian, ll. Fink, W. l'feif. T.. Reid. .l. McKay. 9. JUDICIAL BOARD. -l'ilItS'l' Row: N. Barlow. M. Schmidt. S. Warner. f'llIlfl'lIIllllQ M. 'l'om- ll 0 U S li Ol RICl'liESlfN'l'A'l'lVES 013151. asian. SECOND Row: B. 'l'addeo. Miller. M. Maire. N. Nucrnlu-rg, B. ,lont-s. B. Bowman. CBRS l'iIIlS'l' Bow: M. 'l'omasian. p1'r'xl'rlc11l: .l. lx:-1-nan. 51-ICUNID Row: .l. Miller. .I. llorncr. W0lllC1l.9S Student Gevernnlent Association 'l'his year, WSGA has heen de-emphasizing its role as a governing hody and concentrating on the cultural. intel- lectual. and spiritual growth of women students. it has attempted to extend its functions. as it strives to aid the de- velopment of each womanis personality and to cultivate an interest in areas outside of Bucknell. WSGA is composed primarily of a Senate. House of Bepresentatives, Judicial Board, and Resident and l'louse Councils. As a self-gov- erning hody, it encourages high personal standards and a tlrowth in maturity. As part of its program to strengthen student-faculty re- lationships, WSGA sponsored a Student-liaculty Banquet. the theme of which was Silver Bells. It has shown its Support of the proposed Student Center hy several dona- tions, made possihle through the profits of Sem Night. WSCA has participated in the Student Committee on Nli- grant Children, a suh-committee of the SFC: during the past' lCW years. it has sponsored the first migrant girl to attend college. WSCA is responsihle for the hullctin hoard in Larison. on which all cultural and athletic cv:-nts are posted. This year. for the first time. WSCA put up a transportation schedule in the Bison to facilitate the prohlem of getting rides home. It has its own scholarship for a deserving Bucknell woman. for which money is raised hy selling ear- nations during Spring lfcstival Weekend, Since WSGA is in a transitional stage this year. several new programs have heen discussed. A series of programs was planned for the spring with the aim of encouraging women to hroaden their interests hy exploring dillcrent fields outside of Bucknell. A new informal hooklet on the WSGA rules and activities is scheduled for puhlieation next fall. Looking heyond Bucknell, WSCA is petitioning lo join lAWS----lntereollegiate Association of Vffomen Students. l.ast year it sent its first. delegate to the IAWS regional con- ference. 79 K o MENS JUDICIAL BOARIJH-l7llrs'l' Row: Kersleller, R. Lindner, f.'llIlfl'lIllllI.j M. Trager. Si':CoNp Row: .l. Pegnalo, IJ. Willianis, l... Adams, T. Richards, W. Dunham, J. Dunne, .l. Uhler. y Egg. , 3 'T lEi'sT fyv1A lll'l'ERCl.ASS MEN'S COUNSELORS' -l lns'l' Row: .l. Watters, D. Rockwell, G. Weher, M. Day, S. Kersletter, W. llrelsford. SECONIJ How: l'. Davidson, T. Seder, W. Headley, W. llunhani, C. Seiler, D. Novak, ll. lilooinquisl. ll. lloehinski, l'. l'l4-rlz. 40 ' in pf! . Jai'-l ,uf iv V N. . rw: 9 ' nn ' -. 'Ji ' 1 all .lv ff 1. . aff' .4 ' QQ NEI' Til - V - -XB ...en's Judicial. Board The lVlen,s Student Government, lVlSC, was dissolved this year, and in its place a new organization, the lVlen,s Coordinating Council, was estahlished. The MCC served as a planning hoard to aid in carrying out the government of the men students at Bucknell. The lVlen,s ,ludieial Board, headed hy Richard Lindner, chairman, hecame an autonomous hody with the dissolution ol IVISC. The judicial Board, composed entirely of male students, administers campus justice to the student hody. One ol the main purposes of the Board is to forward a hetter understanding of University regulations within the student hody. The Judicial Board hears cases of violations ol University rules hy male students and hands down de- cisions directed toward helping the individual and promot- ing self-discipline. These decisions are final except in cases where dismissal is involved. Head Residents The joh ol the senior head resident. is as demanding as that of a junior counselor even though upperelass women have, lor the most part, learned how to deal with the proh- tems and responsihilities ol college lile. The llead resident helps give direction, meaning, and depth to the college ex- periences ol thosefliving in her house or dormitory hall. She also acts as an adviser, counselor, and a hostess lor her house. The upperclass men who live in dormitories are assisted in solving their academic and personal problems hy coun- selors who also reside in the dormitories. The counselors, who are memhers ol the junior and senior classes, are men of stahility and maturity and are chosen on the hasis of their friendliness, understanding, personality, and interest in help- ing others. They must have a minimum C.l'.A. ol 2.0 to apply for the counseling position. lllCAlJ RlCSllJlCN'l'S f'I'lIltS'l' Row: li. Leonard, M. Toinasian, K. Gaynor, lt.. Markunas, E. lanninska. Srlriorvn Row: S. Warner, D. Miller, H. Schuyler, .l. King, S. Willers, ll. Fink, N. Hewens. Tllllm Row: A. lleeker, S. DeLong, ,l. Selireilwr, .l. Cnpp, .l. Space, l'. Patton. Zigi ' A l ll. llus- FliESl'lMAN Ml2N'S C0llNSlCl.ORS- l'lIltS'l' Row: C. lVlel3onald, P. Raynor, ll. Goldman. I . lfiehter. Il. York, S. llanish. ll. llamley, singer, Slccoun Row: J-, Creedon, H. Cltarltoh, ,bl-Q Hitchcock, W. Crosswltilc, R. 01-lowski. A. Strunk, ID. ltlyler, ,l. tlgtlltlglm., VI.. Slulmr, nl Diehiara. MCl.l.,S and W0lllC.l1.,S COU..l1lSCl01'S i A freshmanis first year away from home is a time of ad- -lU5llTl0Ilt. New CIJSLOITIS, IICW filCCS, illlll IICWV CXp0l'll5l1CCS or demand understanding and acceptance. 'llhis is a hi, joh lol- one peg-son to fulfill. hut the fl-eslmian has help-his .lunior Counselor. Both hoys and girls have an upperelassman of their own. ' 'llhey have someone to listen to their prohlems. answer their questions, and help them heeome a part of the husy campus life. 'l'he Junior Counselor is many things to many people. hut ahove all the counselor is a person who is looked upon 0 with respect: he or she is a guide. a friend. and an example. -1 A The women counselors must. he a comhinalion Amy Wifi' K' 5 f i Vandcrhilt, lflsa Nlaxwcll, and llean Stevenson. 'llhey must he ahle to answer questions from '6W'hat. courses should l take?,' to What do I wear to l'lomecoming?', or '6What ll Qgrjf PVN, 3 ..f' '- t do I do with three dates for the same night? 'l'hcy must also he ahle to straighten out misconceptions freshmen ,fx , .. .. ,, have ahout Buckley, such as, HI thought college would he l- , . t- 5- A f 'ff one hig hlast-parties, hoys, and more parties! The men counselors also have to play many roles. 'l'hey have to he a comhination big hrother and warden. They must know when to discipline and when to he a huddy or a confidant. One must rememhcr that hoys will he hoys ff. Stoltz. lVl. Shotter. li. llnllinger. S. Miller. and that understanding is a sure panacea. One might ask if it is worth all the time and work to he il counselor, hut it is not all work. 'l'here are 'chappyi' limes when a counselor finds that his room has heen strung with toilet paper or that the freshmen did not like his room and his furniture was completely rearranged. . 'llhere are satisfactions from heing a eounselorg the moral Satisfaction of heing some help and the satisfaction of sec- ing the freshmen mature throughout the year. lVlost. coun- selors would not trade places with anyone. and when asked how they like counseling, the unanimous answer is. '6lt's GRIiA'I'!,' Ile you all understand the new regulation? 'W' f . 'W '. A , hutam. ww- ' - WOMl'lN'S JUNIOR C0llNSlCl.0llS l lItS'I' Row: ,l. Roylam-v, C, Goss, S. lleehtold, K. Beck, M. Merle, St-:cone Row: ll. '15,-Hz, A- lirooker, C. Cline, C. llunham. Illlllltll Row: IJ. llel.onge. K. lift-ara, -0 I' M51 it L u 17 QV, - 4 ,r' 'A YJ ,l 1 ii T ff I At l'NlJA S'I'Al lf' ffff Fm:-a'r Row: A. Quiz-lc. R. Ekrolh, P. Patton, C. Travolta, M. Reddington. Slcconn Row: E. Markunas, ll. Bruins, C f.olm-man, .l. lfle-ming, .l. lrwln. .l. llollnian, l.. Sliapirn. 3,3 gr L,A.gCl.1t1il When you read these lines, the work ol the l,,AGI'INDA stall will hc over at last. 'llhe final picture will have been scheduled and then rcscheduledg the last article will have been typed. The L,AGlGNlJA ollice in the Botany Building will no longer be lit until midnight on Wednesday nights, and the liditors will have one more night to study. The photographers 1:an put away their cameras and lock the darkroom, and the weary stall' will be able to relax and listen to one irate student's complaint about the color of the cover while another bemoans the black spot which mars his nose in his senior picture. Our job will then be finished. The product ol our ellorts, however, will have just be- gun to do its job. The yearbook ol the Class ol V163 will hold memories, both pleasant and disturbing, memories of four years spent in learning and enjoyment. The stall' has tried, from lfditor to copywriter, to make the l963 L,AGI'INDA a true record ol the life at Bucknell. a lasting and tangible remembrance ol' college days. We hope that our efforts have given you, the reader, pleasure and enjoyment and, above all, an accurate record ol your life at Bucknell. itur lylllll tries lo settle one of the many problems. LIAGENDA II' Y vf -'W , , ,rf E v . - ,. E M 1 l K lm SICUIIION liIJl'l'0RS- -A. Qllivk, .I. IIoIIman, I.. SIlllllII'0, IIuw 1IicI lI11'y L'VK'l'Q,1'I IIl1lI shui? IC. Nlurkunus, II. IIruns. V 1- MANAGING S'l'AI I R. Iikrnlln, Illllllllgillg wlimr: Alpvrn, l,l'I'ICRARY S'I'AI I -f 'I'IIRS'l' Row: .I. SvImnImI, J, K.-vin, K, Km-. C. Marlin, I'. Moll, No! pivlzlrwl: .I. Pick. IC. Roll. SI-ZCUNID Row: M. I,iIius. il. Zimy. S. 'I'mwIlu, lilvmry ml: larg II. Vusiluwsky, M. .IIig:I1I1-y. BUSINESS IVIANACIIIRY -E. Kroningcr. ,I'I'I0'I'0CIiAPIIICRS I . Sm-Il, C. l'Il'VIllQ,!. C. Ilrzmrll. N4 I 5 1 I I CJ BUCKNELLIAN STAFF-St:A'l'En: V. Speer, S. Christensen, J. Ricscr, editor, M. Siclninski, S. Davidson. STANDING! F. Lind- sey, G. Krcuzhurg, busmcss mmmgarg J. Minskcr, D. Oppcrnian. Bucknellian The Buclmellian, the weekly eight page newspaper of Bucknell, reports all of the news and issues both inter- national and local which are of importance to everyone on campus. Besides straightforward news items, it contains sports, humor, interviews, social news, and personal opin- ion columns. Letters to the editor are also invited. Al- though it is primarily a student newspaper, faculty, alumni, and administration news is also present. '6Sam, the behind the scenes literary mouse who heads the feature staff, citcs in his unique manner, current issues on campus. This year the Buclmellian. has undergone several im- provements. The editor encouraged a liberal editorial pol- icy with a preference for a single, fairly detailed editorial rather than several short and general editorials. A new column, Viewpoint, was inaugurated to explore contro- V J versial issues or to express unorthodox opinions. The Bucknellian, along with about a dozen other school papers, supported two Washiligtori correspondents who compro- mise the Washirigton 'Press Service and write weekly articles on national issues related to students. Entirely staffed by students, the Bucknelliali, under the direction of ,lim Rieser, editor-in-chief, begins to take form on Monday almost two weeks in advance of publication. At this time features and stories are discussed, and assign- ments are made, also, the entire previous issue of the paper is gone over and criticized, and ways for future improvement Jim 5Cil Cl 'S f 1'w ial1lW d- are pointed out. The deadline for assignments is Sunday night, and the following day the copy goes to the Focht Printing Co. After several days of careful arranging, proof- reading, and correcting, the finished copy rolls off the presses on Friday afternoon and is quickly circulated throughout the campus. n,.-wm.-vl ' uh- LAYOUT 1 un., -..,... -.4 .. .-.A vga.. 4, .4 -. ..... ,4....,.,-,.....,.. ,.. ...-... ,. . n,1:...:.:.v .... . .... IN-lvl -..',,4-4...-a ....... .s......,. ...J -.v.--..v..u..-.4 1--1....1,1,........ 1 uvtillh-w.,,.-fm., ,.,u..s.n.-v.u..4.- .- M sv fs? ' K , u..,'A 1 0 x , N-.Q ' . ' r - I -xxx , .bsx .- 'l'UllfIlIl'l I IItS'I' Row: Il. Maltlu-ws, Ilrown, wlilorg 'l'. Austin. Sncorvu Row: S, l.ulln'op, ll, llassetl, M. .l. 'l'aylor. S. Silverman, M. Iialon, li. Ilrown. IIIICKNICLI. ICNCINICIQIK I IltS'I' Row: Ii. Illair, ID. Slnlrpn-, IJ. Op- perlnan. K. l'iltncr, ,l. l.yons, N. Mcliim, Ii. lfark, crlitor. Skcorvn Row: M. Newcoinh, I . Waldncr, l'. Ilcndcl, II. Wcvodau, C. lluucr, II. Alwcll, I . I'l4IWLlI'4I5. 'l'lIlItlv Iiotv: II. Stein, Ii. Sm:-llzcr, IJ. Ilur- gcr, IJ. l.ii-h, I . S1-els, W. Kullmek. Ton che Wllczii liuckncllians say 'f'I'0UCl'IlQ they are not refer- ring to fencing, hut to the student organized and produced humor magazine. As its name implies, 7'0u.clre is witty, sa- tirical, and ahove all. suhtle. 7'ou.cl1,e offers aspiring young writers an opportunity to display their works heforc their fellow students. By maintaining a high degree of light humor, the magazine proves itself an outlet for those who wish to express themselves creatively, yet humorously. Al- though Touclie is puhlished only four times a year, its cir- culation date is eagerly awaited hy all. Short stories and non-Hction written hy Bucknell students always constitute the hulk of the magazine. Touche also includes literary and art reviews, editorials, and educational essays. Another unique feature of 7'olu:l1.e is the Miss Touche section which includes pictures of a Bucknell coed ado:-ning the pages of the magazine. 86 A pensive Sheila. lloh sei-ins pleased with his efforts. , Bucknell Engineer College textbooks are not the only ways of gaining in- formation. Another excellent method is through the use of such magazines as the liuclmell Engineer. The Engineer is printed to inform Bucknell students of recent engineering activities and new developments through articles written hy faculty, students, and industrial concerns. It also pro- vides such non-technical features as hook reviews, math puz- zles, alumni news, the delightful lVliss Bucknell Engineer, news of the engineering honoraries, and an opportunity for comments on all suhjects. 'l'he magazine, one of fifty such editions helonging to the Engineering College lVIagazines Association, is printed quar- terly hy a stall of approximately fifteen engineering stu- dents. 'l'his year's staff is headed by Robert Fark, a civil engineering student. Boh, who has had two years of ex- perience, is aided hy ,lose Crespo, business manager, and Alfred fluff, circulation manager. 'llhe liuclmell Engineer acts not only as a source of information hut also provides engineering students with a means for practicing technical writing. SHMAN CLASS OFIVICICRS Sr:A'rr:n: M. IIUI4-muh, J. lllmlc-r. prr-xiflf-nr. S'lwxNnlNr:: .I'. Allcn, C. .Flll'lll't'l'. XI JUNIOR CLASS OI ,FlClCliS SMT:-:nz M. Rudm-ll. prvsiflvnl. S'rANmNm:: S. Bochtold, J. Mevlis, W. Dunham. Class S0l'I-IOMOKE CLASS 0l l lCICRS -A. CIN?-illiI'1', P. Sm li. Smilll. I.. llntlluwuy, prvsirlvnl. SENIOR CLASS 0I I lCERS -M. Jrmvs, IIl'l'Sillt'llfQ B. Hummel, L. Hipp, B. Johnson. Omocrs E I ss l 4 . ,A . : Yi , v ww.-.,, -1' k m ' - v'L,':1,x,5 V I H 15,,,',3 ' A 'tw . W... -:H-Sfwiv' - .ifvi I . M MA? L,,.:, ,, wr xi. .,: igggE.1,H.k ' -rf' --f IWW.-. 4. -1 ,f ' qv, , ug wx -. f ,k',.q...,. ,fiiaw gf, A , ' Q A M 'aff' ,ff ., M.,--3:,,.'Q I W V. ,Qi .1 W'-ww , ' we , JS.-7 f ' fl -4 'Y' . g r I 15 ' . 'VIVA 4 'V I .I . L., it 6 H 1 I wi v ... ..4. . E ' if-r,f.L2:L..L:',, Ksqg:4g.v.a.QQ,: ' .1 .qi- l if I 'J R .- L If f ' B S 4' .wif E- 1. ' hmm WMUM51' fflewfiddflnda heluwfhfs . i Fbafhmbwrg '. W - i 11, N Q W f-4 5 4 'G - x 4 E , ' -P7 1 L ' 1 1 S I , ' Q ,H ll 1 - W3 r 1 4 A . ,gin P Q A fb i 5 iw 3 B K 'ml . AJ Q --:nn , U A 5 . 1.,..., ' ' . 'W' nf pu-, . ,-A-4 - M ---' N 4 du. ,.,,.. ' -,. g...iA.., M- -.-.f-,, D A , ,.' ' AAWL-A , ,N A 3? i pr'- 1- K. .,: -L 'I'l F I I nr-VI' Row: C. Olcrio K. Newcomer, T. l nrst, S. Aynmr, 1Il'l'Sillt'llfQ S. Westfallg tl. Rt-xrotll. I.. tlarretl. I.IA,I,l I III I I Si-nioxn Row: I . S:-els, D. Easton, I.. fiollnian. 'l'. Whin-ht-ml. Cap and Dagger House lights diln . . . curtain rises . . . another Cap aml Dagger presentation opens. 'I'his year the nienihers of Cap and Dagger channeled their elforls into lour endeavors: Three Penny Operag two short plays, 2 4 Love hy .Illifli Vllheatcroft aml The Lolleryq folm lirownfe lforlyg aml Ten- lwuse of Ihre fiugusl Moon. The Cap aml Dagger players are directed by Mr. Harvey Powers aml are under the tech- nical clirectorship of IVlr. James Lyon. An alhliate of Cap and Dagger is the Act.or's 'Lab which Provides the individual with an opportunity to learn all phases of the theater. It is through costume designing, set construction, aml the development ol' lighting aml make-up techniques that an amhitious thespian ean develop a sense ol' Htheatcri' in its lullesl sense. During the year the Aetoris Mr. Lyon finds a free niolm-nt. I.ah presented No E,t'l'l, a one aet play hy ,lean 'Paul Sartre, aml a childrenis play. At: the eore of Cap aml Dagger is 'l'hela Alpha l'hi, the national dralnatie honorary. 'lio heeonle a nieinher of Cap aml Dagger the st udent. must first: accumulate eighteen points hy working in various theatrical capacities, Once a mem- her ol Cap aml Dagger he is eligible for ll1t'lllIl0l'SIlip in ',I'heta Alpha Phi pending his ahility to satisfy national re- quirements. TAI' chooses the plays to he produced the following season. This choice is suhjecli to Cap aml Dagger approval. The plays are selected with the intention of pro- viding a halanced season ol entertainment. The oliiecrs of Cap aml Dagger are: Limla Garrett, presidentg 'Ifhomas Whitehead, vice presidentg Cathy Ulerio, secretary: aml Frank Seels, Ivusiness manager. Mr. Powers, Sue, and l,imla liml at east shot amusing. 89 li U6 WVlSllnioo1l lnnsi '. Schwartz, l . Axlami WVBU WVl3U. the campus raclio station, is an intcgral part ol' lilc at Buckncll. Daily, thc station proviclcs the campus with a varicty of programs. including all types of music, ncws. livc sports forccasts. anrl miscellaneous cvcnts. 'lihc laltcr incluclcs rlchatcs ancl inlcrvicws with Buckncll slu- clcnts. Scrviccs to sturlcnls incluclc thc playing of spccial rccormls lor Music I00 and lhc Shakcspcarc coursc. ln acl- clition, the station scrvcs as a convcnicnt and rapicl mcans ol communication among stuclcnts. 'lihrough aflvcrtisc- mcnts, sluclcnls can lcarn of all spccial conccrts, lccturcs, ancl mliscussions concluctccl on campus. WVBU is managcrl and run cntircly hy Buckncll stu- clcnts. This ycar, unclcr thc managcmcnt ol' Wall Cochring. thc station has approximatcly thirty sluclcnts rcgularly plan- ning aml prcscnting lhcir own shows. l'inginccring stu- flcnts gain practical cxpcricncc hy supcrvising thc lcchnical :lspccls ol thc station. S0fIII'I'I'Y FUR 'I'IIIC AIDVANlII'IMl'IN'I' Ol NIANAClCNll'IN'l' S'r,xMnN4:: I.. Slrohcr, A. La-isawilz, IJ. Si WVHU I nis'l' Row: C. Nm-wlon, H. Downs, W. Cot-luring. V. Iiahish. SICCHNIJ Row: I . 1 'l'rox1-ll. R. Schcllhasn-. li. fllapp. .l. IM-mos, lt. I'il'1'I'lllilll. llillllllt Row: l'. Za-iglcr. lt. iocict for thc Acflvanccmcnt of , ,anagcmcnt 'lihc Socicty for thc Aclvanccmcnl of Nlanagcmcnt was a ncw organization on thc Buckncll campus last ycar. its purposc is to luring logcthcr mcn from thc husincss worhl and Huckncll slumlcnls who proposc lo cntcr this worhl upon grafluation. 'l'hc Socicty holcls hi-wcckly llltiffliltgi ',l'hcsc mcctings arc opcn not only to the stuflcnt ol licon- omics or Business Arlministration hut to any intcrcstcfl in- rliviflual. Topics such as lahor relations anrl thc stock markct arc rliscussccl hy mcn who clcal with lhcsc prohlcms cvcry flay. Oltcn mcn from largc companics such as lJul'onl arc prcscnt al thc scssions anfl arc availahlc for qucslioning. 1 9l':.fVl'r:lr: li. Wchrlc. li. llovcy, prvxirlrlzt: li. llurns. S. l.nn4hnark. 4-rin, li. l.:-rncr, K. Scott, Dr. N. l . Shilllcr. i 4 1' 1 Another sparkling perfortnunce. Bison Band 'ladies and gentlemen, the Bison Band from Bucknell. At Bucknell, Lehigh, and Temple, this alliterative announce- ment was accompanied by a Hash of instruments coming lo attention. Four sharp whistles from drum major Lanny Coffman, and the Bison Band stepped into a precision marching routine which had been perfected during a stren- UOQS week of band camp in the Poconos and bi-weekly training in the stadium. These intricately woven diamonds and 315 degree turns are Allen W. Flock originals. Setting aside their blue ten-gallon hats, the Bison Band becomes the Bucknell University Symphonic Band. They played under the direction of Vincent Persichetti during the Music as a Career Conference at Bucknell in November. 'lhe annual spring tour, this year in the Vlfashington, D. C. MCH, was arranged by Terry Quick, the business manager. Bill? 'llerio was the student conductor, and Al Brown was the personnel manager. Mr. Flock, the band's master, is responsible for much of the harmony which makes the Bison Band the '44-o-ed fra- ternity at Bucknell. Here comes hall'-titnel Mr. I'loek ln-Iteves in casual rt-ltcnrsatls. NlAJOREiililllise-KNIil'1I.INOZ L. Davison. S'rANmNe: J. Kemla K. Abel, L. Devine, ,I. llltttt, an C7 W if 11'elINe02 Iffls Q XG' 'gp if - RVN 'iv gif, 91 g 3 13 Q'? iSI,il,,!131,ai, s , ill U W ix' .V - j Q' V . ' 'v ft 1r,l4'XZ 3 li? Ysxfff in I -- Mi' JJ 4 N ' . -A.. .2 ,A x. ., N x ii' .X A A T I mm I, n Y X. J Q s x X :ii Q . 1 9 l Dv s 'hall ' l fill , 'lf . . . 5 , f Q nt , 1. V X ki X , , , .U ' ' - 1: ,. 'Q' ..t-' .41 X. 'x 2' ni '1..4-4xl' 'J x -K ' JH. f WClllItCll.7S Glcc CQluQb ,.6tl1,S Glen: iCQl.ub 'l'lu: Vifnnuenis Glue Cluh, mu: nl thc numst zuttivc lnuSiI22ll Ul'fJQEll1lZiltl0l1S nn campus. is COIIIIJUSUI-l nl uhnut eighty gi1'lS D . I llnqlm- me dg,.m.lim, of Ml. Ann, W l?Im.k nm-ing 11,0 cs on czunpus. lt is C0llllll'lSC4l nl lnrlv-sown IIIUII un , , , , L - 1 - ' i X ' x finauuzcfl hy ilu: btlulcnt l'zufulty Cnngrm-ss l'Lnul. Yfflllk the group pruscnls scvcrul umnuturts anul participates in annual cvcnls ut Rllt7kllCll such as lhulis llzly in llu: lull. znul llu: lVluy lluy lfuslivul. 'l'lu: yuzn s pl'05Ll'21m, ll0WV0V0l'1 rlrvnlvcs urnulul tluw zlnnual tour which tukcs plzuzc cluring 'wurfl ln l11iqI.q4-gm-qw V-U--Him, l.'W.,.y ,m.ml,,,,. IMA, fm ZIQJQCF. anul linlutrt Pnlincr, husinnss lllilIlilxLft'l'. 'l,lillllS, ., ,. , . ,. . , , I I tlue trip, which ullnrfls nut only an nppnrlunily to sing in lmll Bllwlmq iWl lm WS lllff S 'P5 S- clillurunt parts nl' tlu: l'0llllll'y hut 21 ulunu'c lo rvprcsnnl Ilu' ' ' ' - - fc-nl tn tlu- Clow:- Slllflt of Blllililliill. Ilns your llu, ILLIUUID vs , f lauul. Uhin nruu wluwrv thvy purlnrlnucl ul. various sc-luumls anul 1:hur1:lu's. Olliccrs ul Ulm: Clulr urn: Carol Srzluellnlun. ll1llIlilglHl'1 'l'lu1 lVl'0n's Glue Cluh. whose lnulnlu-rs arc scluvu-ml nn tlus lmsis nl auditions. contains snnur nl llu: linvst nmlu vnu cl is In his rrupaurity as IIHIIIHIEICI' lm' lluf torn! nl' 'I062-61 ,lunues lVlnnlvilh uhly supurvisos lluw zurtiviluvs nl Ilu: Glu Clnh. lilo is uicilocl hy Clmrlus Buslnufll. tluw alssislzlnl nl. l Chl Bufnru tlueir lnur, which innk plum lrmn ,lilllllilfy twvn lillh In lluw lwunly-ninth. llur Glue Cluh luwlxl an prn-lnur panlx with thu Wnnuwn's Glu: Cluh. This your Iluw lnnr 4'nvvrml llu 'l'ripl0 Cilins-'fBinglunntnn. lflmira. mul linclim-ull, anul Ilu, liullulo znul Niagara lflulls 2ll'0il. Whilu nn tlu- trip. Ilu gli-me uluh lurlcl joint u umururt with llur l'l3tTt!l1lly'-l40l'IllI'lvl lVl1 n s .li1nul,arsmm. ussislunl l111llHl20l'2 .lifilll lll'ilCl1. smzrctaryr Bill Clue Cluh nl lluw Univursily of Bnllanln. ln aulmlilinn. mlg s . . V I lmzlru 1 f ' 'vs 'er' iohhi Nuwunnurr. Stlltltflll clircc- wore nuulc 'lor il unmhinvcl lwnlufwt. tlur 5 rrinn' lfvsli mnmn, tu.1.uu , I- l with the Bison Bzuul ulul the Wonuvnls Ulm- Clnlv. l0l'Q anul Czlrric Shilling. uccmnpullis . gn wa Morgan. 'l'ninn liow: S. Spavcn, l.. Kalhcrcr, A. Iiceker, ll. liycr, 5. lioln Ro lleclllold, l.. ftlllllh NEW IDANCIC I'l.AYl'IliS COMPANY-V l 1ns'l' Row: .l. Pollock, M. la-nlz. A. VVeisherg, ll. l'olek, K. Gilbert, D. l'Iaun, llauer, QI. llrooks, ll. Zwir-kr-r. Sluiown Row: l'. lslorine, S. Marsh, l.. Tlllllllilti, I. Cap:-n, A. 'l'r1-slon, l . llill. rlircvrlor. SYN l'.. lmonard, S. Seville, ll. NfllliILft', ll. Rainer. Sl-:COND Row: ll. Mc- vwell, K. Knapp, C. Smith, M. Mohr, ll. Snupp, llobart, M. fIllliUNl'I'l l'lCS l It0N'l' Row: l.. Vogel, S. Robert, C. Trantinan, 'son, K. Pike, Mrs. l'. llngh. ll. llassclt, prcxirlcnl. Sun-1 W: W. Pcyinan. ll. lfox. N. Nicholson. N. llaldwin, ll. Sirinck, O11 :hesis Orchesis, the modern dance club under the aflvisership of Mrs. Nora lilze, offers twenty Hve Bucknell girls the op- portunities for learning dance techniques as well as learn- ing the fundamentals of choreography. Admission to the club is limited by auditions at the beginning of the year, but all those interested may gain experience and technical background by joining the apprentice group. 'l'he girls in Orcliesis then apply their talents by partic- ipating in two shows, the traditional May 'Day program performed on Spring Vifeekcnd for parents and the annual Synchronette show. All numbers which are publicly per- formed are choreographed by girls in the group. A dance troop, the New Dance Players Company, di- rected by Frank Hill, was formed this year. The group in- cludes both men and women students interested in planning and presenting programs of modern dancing. Sy11el11'011ettes All summer and through September, a healthy and ac- tive group of Bucknell cocds vigorously practice, on their own time, their swimming skills. Finally, in October, try- outs are held to choose the members of the Synehronettes. The competition is held on the basis of skill, grace, and swimming ability. This year the Synchronette Show was held on April 5 and 6. 'l'he ballets were worked out by the girls themselves and showed originality in design, use of underwater as well as regular speakers for music, and varigated lighting tech- niques. The theme of the show was g'lVloments to Remem- berf, and everyone is sure to remember the girls' beautiful portrayals of their fondest memories. Directing the Synchronettes again this year was Mrs. Patricia Hugh. Ollicers of the organization were: Dee Bassett, president, luv Leonard, vice presidenlg Sally ,lo Robison, secretaryg and Sue Seville, treasurer. , ,L.,,. , 3, .i......4....l i . I C. A. CAl3lNE'l'W-l7noN'l' Row: I . lh-Huslia, 'l'. Argusl, .l. .l lL'lHlI1f,!. MIDIJLI-1 ROW: Mi. Daly, A. Wilson, 5. Rohr-rlson. ll. lllooniqnisl, presi- 'l Nl. BACK Row: IJ. Seliincllu-r, ll. l r4-cleriek. Mr. l . Brown, V. Bam-r, C. Coher. Nor l,llI'l'llIlI'1Il2 IJ. lvlylvr, D. lfronml. A. Skaar. Cll1'iSlikI.ll A,ssoe,i.alion Wlizll clo the letters C.A. slancl lor? 'llhese two lellers stancl for their aelual ahhreviaterl lille. Christian Associ- ation. 'llhe Christian Assoeialion is a non-cilenominational organization which 'provirles a way lor the stuflent to work aetively lor his faith ancl to inet flillly college lilo. irporale his heliels with his By providing many ways for slutlents to aeeolnphsh these goals the Christian Association has a very elleelive lJl'0gl'ilIl1. 'l'he C.A. is intromlueecl to freshmen a few clays hefore school starts in the fall through Freshman Lamp at Cowan. 'lihis eamp. sponsorecl hy the Association. tries to lllll0l'lI1 the incoming freshmen ahout life at Bucknell. Later HI the year, the CA. eontinues its lreshlnan orientation l '0,t:rani with l7reshman-Faculty Fi vesicles. Stuflenls may Hrlo their share hy helping in the Vlforlcl University Service rlrive to rai ancl scholarships. The C.A. is lo clo for others. 'llhere is al lmfject in aetion. Each year the C.A. plans lm equalerl hy any others. llmviflles lectures, cliseussions. se money for overseas aicl always husy Hnfling things ways some sort of service two weekencls that eannot 'llhe Religion-i n-Li le week ancl eonlerenees with clis- 3lllIglliSllCli speakers anal professors. 'llhe seeonrl is thc Burma-Bucknell weelceml which Ul1flGl'Sl2lllfllllg hetween Bueknell -l'0rest Brown is the General 5ul'0I'vises these programs. encourages frienclships anfl and Burmese sluflents. lVlr. Secretary and clireels anfl A serious discussion al the Bnelxnell-Alrit-an Conlerenu 1 ' 5 -.T ,,.... .Y Y . y 3 4 ' L A ,fm-s I '-' -ws, Wg..1. My, C v . ., --.1 .a.-. . V ?'. '3'iix'.i ww 54 , -l-:.,' N ' wx.. V , , 1 , v-'qw-.r.t:.V-f s ,Q -A 'I 'vvhp .. ' ' 'ssl' at as - I-QNX- f,. ' ff Recreation at ,Freslnnan Camp. Collet- llonr looks like lun, I e 1 l t 4 1 A Y I v v IillCKNEl,l. S'l.'UlJl'INT FOlillM-fffl uoN'r Row: ,l. Margules, scereluryg R. Sniythe, P. Morrison, .l. Sehreiher, R. Stern, ,l. C. llurdiek..l. llurdiek, prcsirlcltt. BACK Row: A. Strunk, R. Prolmst, C. Shilling, V. Speer, M. Wightman, M. Lilins, R. Randall. Bucknell tuclent Forum Variety is the keynote dominating the programs brought to the Bucknell eampus hy the Student Forum. 'l'his yearls Forum presented programs which ranged from Pete Seeger, folk singer, to Philip Roth, who gave a reading of his own short stories. Other features included a dehate dealing with the prolilems of fraternities and sororities, the poet lliehard Wilhur, and several programs of a political na- ture. 'l'l1e forum, a group of approximately 20 students, is head hy ,lolm liurdiek, presidentg Ginny Speer. viee presidentg ,lane lVlargules, seeretaryg and Charlie l7urst, treasurer. The forum was ereated through the aid of an endowment presented lry the elass of lU59. Cllk1lilC11gC The programs ol the Challenge Committee are presented to stimulate intelleetuat thought within the student. Chal- lenge presents issues of paramount importance to the edu- eated man in the modern world primarily through the an- nual Challenge Conferenee at which distinguished speakers present their views on speeifie topies. This program is initiated hy a student eonnnittee with the cooperation of the faeulty and administrative stall. Committee participa- tion is open to any student, interested in these intellectual pursuits. 'llhis yearis Challenge program, held on April 25 and 26, was developed around the topie 1nternationalism: The llole of the United States in the Community of Nationsf, CllAl,l,lCNf1lCf Si-1.-vrl-Ln: lfll-Ifllllllflllfll. ,IQ Claxton, R. Smythe. Srxxlnne: M. Koral. .l. Welle, ,l. Sehreiln-r, R. Randall, C. Shilling. Slceonn Row S'l'ANDlNti1 .l. Wooding. A. Strunk. Nor l.,llI'I'tIltl'1llZ K. Stern, M. Roriek, Dr. W. Morrill. fs. Or F.. Nl1r'u ..., .. U10 nlli 'ch OOM l- ! .ina I t, 4 'Avi' I ' no I A if, , f v ll! y V 'Owl' - t by 1 yy y y Y l 1 A I i ,xr X 'Ml l i H li'i 4 I l INDEPENDENT COUNCIL-FIRST Row: S. Robison, .l. Corell, J. McCay, presirlnntg P. Mullin, J. Summy. SECOND How: Qi. Summy, L. I.enhard, A. Becker, II. Rainer, C. Smith, M. Maire. A good try hy the independents and the lmrotlu-rs of D. ll. Wt11l.11e1l1,'s I.l.1lilCPCQl.ld6llI Co'unci.I The Independent Vlfomen at llucknell participate in many and varied activities. 'llheir service projects Imegin in Novemher when the group makes up Tltanksgiving hask- ets to distribute to needy people in the Lewishurg area. At Christmas. the girls enjoy singing carols at the Evangelical Hospital. Each semester during exams the 'Independents sell candy: the profil ol' these sales is used lo provide a scholarship for a liucknell coed. Aside from their service projects. the Independents par- ticipate in many purely social activities. This year the ln- dependents and Della Upsilon decorated a Ilomecoming float which was awarded I-lonorahle lVlenlion in competi- tion. Also. they took part in Sig Derhy, as they do each year. Eagles lVlere was. this year. the site for skiing. skat- ing. and tohogganing for many Independents. The memhers of Independent, Council serve to organize the various service and pleasure projects for the Indepen- dent Vifomen. The Council consists ol' service. scholarship. social, puhlieity, and fund-raising chairmen. Each chair- man deals with the special problems in her Held. 'llhe Council also has elected a secretary. treasurer. and corres- ponding secrelary with their respective duties. The Chair- man ol' Independent Council this year is ,lane lVlcCay. Jane, as Chairman. also represents the Independent XVomen on the Student lsaeully Congress. Independent Council meets weekly on Tuesday evenings. 'llhese meetings are open to all Independents. 97 SKI CLUB 0Fl IClCliS fl?lltS'l' Row: K. Tukeva, C. Pope. Srlcoun Row: R. Cooley, R. Coldman, prcsirlcnlg D. Ulp, irlslrucmr. , . . Skl Club One of the most active and popular groups on campus this year was the Ski Club. Under the guidance and super- vision of its adviser, Vlfarren lflze, and the following ollieers: Dick Coldman, president: Bob Cooley, vice president: Karen Tukeva, secretary: Carol Pope, treasurerg Bert Dull- ington, trip chairman: and Dave Ulp. ski instructor, the club was able to function very effectively. The highlight of the year was the annual semester-break trip which was held this year at Whiteface lVlountain. Lake Placid, New York. Other events of interest were a dinner meeting at Cowan and an overnight trip to Iilk lVlountain in Scranton. Ski movies were shown at every meeting and plans were made to hold races with other ski groups. Il1te1'nati0.na1 Club The International Club was organized in October of V162 by Professor Ahimaz, Dotty Schindler, Carol Pope, and a group of foreign students. Today. the group has 105 members and the adviser is Dr. Slavin who is assisted by lVlr. Forrest Drown. Since its formation, the International Club has spon- sored many worthwhile activities such as the International il the Asian Dance Troupe. In addition, there were weekly coffee hours spon- sored in the hope that American students could learn more Dinner at Cowan, a Christmas Party, anr about other countries from foreign students and professors. The international Club members have ambitious plans for the future. They hope to bring foreign cultural events . The club helped the CA. in planning Burma-Bucknell weekend and was responsible for the en- to the campus tcrtainment by foreign groups. .- 2 : . Qehindler, E. Otaigbe, pr:-siflwil: Monica Meyer. IN'I'lCRNA'l'l0NAl. CLUB EXEtIU'l'lVE tIONlMl'I I'EE bum: IJ S 9 nv' It lllinffworlh. Xlr. F. Brown. Nor l,lC'l'UItl'Ill! A. Salah, Prof. A. Slavin. .'l'ANl w.: . ,. -if ..:-ffi-ft-' H ' 1.'4' 1455, ' ,. ,,'.,.,.g I g 11, .4fi9TniJr5' : .1 .ITC S111 ' ' Y ki'-.4 .N ,,,,. -a' ' . 'Sli 'wiv - , .1 . H 'I Z I . ,:vLQ itz? H ,t Hi?-. 'ffllli w Tig Law ...W .. .Wifi ,. ,..e,,l. ,. 2. .xv it .3-.y ....f.,.L i',+f1 1 .- 1.1 LQ, .J J. .- 4 .'.'r:.I?'T'f?'CJ-' - .i 1-.vf ,,..,, 'few it - .2 14.54.-... u f.. ..s.:.QaiJ.' . . . -Q, -v s..-. yu. - WRA BOARD --VA -l5'1ns'l' Row: C. Meineke, D. Seeley, W. Peyman. .l. Draeh, S. lfeeney, SI-ICUND Row: K. Dickenson, A. llrooker. E, Wiley, presivlentg L. Vogel, ll. Post. Nor l'1c'1'ltlnIli: N. H1-xler. WBA WliA, WtllIl0ll,S Recreational Association, provicles Buck- nell women with athletic activities and opportunities. This YCGV, unfler the leaclership ol' the womenis physical eclueation Slail ancl Evelyn Wiley, who presiflerl over the student- eleelerl executive hoarrl, WRA offered a year-rouncl pro- 5ll'an1 of inner-class anrl ,inter-group sports. Several inter- collegiate sports clays in volleyhall, basketball, and fielcl ll00lCGy were helrl. Also, the organization sponsorerl the modern rlanee group, Orchesis, and the synchronized swim- 'Ning eluh, both of which present one procluetion a year. Other activities ineluflefl the freshman picnic in the fall anrl the annual lVlay Day program. At the awarfls clin- ner in lVlay all girls earning a requirefl numher of points were presented letters. anrl charms. and the winning intra- mural group reeeivefl a trophy. f ll1CC1'lCtldC1'S Our cheerleading squarl. which consists ol twelve upper- Elassnien, has aflflecl two new memhers this year. Both VCSIHUCII, they are ,lucly Berk ancl Ginger Doolittle. The ollieers for the present year inelucle Molly Brinker- hofl, the captain of the squacl, Carol Pope, treasurer, aml Blfth Wehrle, puhlicity rlirector. The cheerlearlers cheer at all foothall ancl haskethall ililllles. At the heginning of the fall semester, they holxl a Sl'0UlUl Tillly for the freshmen. Before the Cettyshurg gamfi, il pep rally for the entire stuclent hotly takes place near Davis Gym. During Homecoming, they cheer at the Alumni Dinner, reviving the olrl memories of former Buck- ncllians. U lfaeh fall ancl spring there are cheering liry-outs for lnteresterl lreslnnen. s i . Clll?lCHl,lfAlJERS- l ms'r Row: l.. l.enh-st. S. liohnet. M. llrinlu lllllli, l 'illlilllh 5. banner. 3. Stalter. Sl-1r:oNn Row: I', Daviwlson. M. Sullivan. V. Nur: N MR. BEN KRIBBS Director of Athletics BUCKJVELLJ Athletics nik fi . ., 1 N 5, llick Tyrrell, 1962 Bucknell lfoolhall Captain. l noN'l' Row: C. Johnson, C. Kiran, li. Clenicnls, Capt. IJ. Tyrrell, C. Newland, R. Ciordano, ll. Urlowski. Slcconn How: H. Williams, M. St5igJQfI'ltTfT, ll. Steen, B. McQuown, J. Fichter, B. Swinelord, Ql. Hicks, B. Cooley. '.l'n1nn Row: B. Aleva, M. 1-fart, ,l. Thornton, l'. Morgan, Porter, M. Connell, T. Boyd, D. Rodgers, ,l. Elliott, B. Brown. l'l0llIt'l'lt Row: .l. Mair, ll.. Allan, ll. Cook, IJ. Reilze. T Conner, C. Scase, ll. Kenny, ll. Coopcrson, C. Thomas, ll. Riley li. l.orl4+ski, lrlltultlt Row: ID. Bell, B. Langlnon, ll. Manigan, T. Rat- kus, S. lillis, .l. Cunningham, ll. Markicy, B. Sholly, A. llzurinko, I . llcalln-r. B. llac-ring. SIXTH Row: Mr. ll. Biggs, Mr. ll. Chalnnp, Mr. li. Uherlin, Mr. R. l,atonr, Mr. l . Prcndcr, lmrul cauclr. Mr. R. Odell, Mr. W. Wrahley. c'.r iv GRI x 7 11' tv! -5 mauv- .-ug K V f Football A Held goal and some tough hreaks around the goal line in the final game of the season against Delaware prevented the Bison foothall team from walking oll with the Lanihert Cup and the Middle Atlantic Conference championship, hut the 6-3 record that Coach Boh Odellis team posted was the third straight winning mark for the Bisons and cnaliled them to finish third in the liastern small college poll. We weren't really sure where we were going at halftime of the season opener with Cettyshurg. The Bullets were leading 2l-0 and Bucknell had fumbled twice in the end zone and hohhled another one that set up the visitors, third tally. The Bisons had heen shaky in the first half, hut they fwerenit going to stay that way all afternoon. liarly in the third quarter Bon Giordano tossed 28 yards to Captain llick Tyrrell for our first touchdown of the season and then the same comhinalion clicked for the extra point. Later in the same period ,loe Elliott went over from one yard out and llave Beitze kicked the extra point to trim the margin to six points. ln the fourth quarter lfilliott again scored from the one-yard line and Beitze liooted the eon- version that gave Bucknell a 22-2l. victory. Giordano led the offense, completing I2 of I7 passes for Zlll yards and Tyrrell caught seven for 99 yards. The story was almost the same the following Saturday. Bucknell came from hehind in the third quarter to post a heart-stopping 15-.lfl victory over a tough Temple team. Giordano scored Bucknellis Hrst touchdown on a two- yard plunge after his passing and an lf-1-yard run hy Charlie Thomas set up the score. The Owls came hack with two second quarter touchdowns to go ahead lfl-7 at halftime. The second time the Bisons had the hall in the third pe- riod Ciordano hit l'lal Biley with a six-yard scoring pass, threw a successful conversion pass to Tyrrell for a I5-lal, Y.- A rx B, I7 in 1'-s's-ig!-2,f' if , l -whom v r C , u in-'., A VM, .. szgiz-VV t J K I Y Y mat wi lticu and lioyrl lt-:ld 1-llarge on th-tlysluurg runner. lead, and then the llerd withstood a last ditch ellort hy liemple to preserve the victory. Wlassachuselts made its first' visit to l.ewislrurg the lol- lflwing weekend and the Bisons got involved in another one- point decision, hut this time the shoe was on the wrong loot. Giordano completed 20 of 35 passes for 209 yards and Tyr- fell, Rene Clements and Thomas comhined to catch I7 aerials, hut in a zany finish the Bisons came out on the short end ol a 21-20 score. Massachusetts' halfhack Loren 'Flagg scored the first lime his team had the hall in each hall' and then tallied the Clincher with one second remaining in the game. Trailing lalf-0 in the third quarter, Giordano hit Clem- ents with a scoring aerial to narrow the count, hut with two minutes remaining in the game the Bisons still trailed hy eight points. Then things began to happen. With 1:11-5 left on the clock Ron hit Clements in the end zone on an eight-yard Pass and then tossed to Connell for the conversion that tied the score. Three plays alter the next kickoll Tyrrell inter- Cepted a pass and with fl-5 seconds left in the game he caught 11 seven-yard toss from Gio that put the Bisons ahead, 20-til. The game wasn't over yet as the visitors stormed down llle field, completing three of six passes lor 67 yards, the flllal toss a 20-yarder from ,lerry Whelchel to Flagg lor U16 TD that tied the score. George Pleau calmly hooled the conversion that meant victory. Traveling to Bethlehem for a game with Lehigh the next Wfilfk, Bucknell roared hack into the victory column with it convincing 32-6 victory. Again in this one Giordano showed his passing Wizardry, hut he had plenty ol' help from Heh Laughton, Rene Clements and Bill Swinelorcl. The touchdowns were scored on an eight-yard pass from Giordano to Thomas, a 37-yard pass interception by Swine- lord, a one-yard dive hy Dave Reitze. and a 37-yard pass from Cio to Clements. Bucknell added two-point conversions lilliotl hrcaks through. tlio finds some running room. invford tallics with inte-rt-1-ption against Lt-high after every touchdown, one heing scored hy tackle lioh Brown after a lateral from Tyrrell. Homecoming was next and the Bison gridmen pleased the returning alums with a solid 28-6 victory over lVlAC rival Lafayette. Giordano stole the show again, completing l5 of 2'l- passes for 202 yards and two touchdowns. Among the other standouts were Tyrrell who caught six passes for U8 yards and halfhack lVlike Connell who puntcd six times for a ll-3.2 average. Thomas scampered 38 yards on a reverse for the first touchdown as the Bisons scored in every period. Early in the second quarter the Leopards tallied to narrow the ltlill'- gin to 8-6, hut then Gio came hack with a 37-yard scoring pass to Thomas. Giordano hit Tyrrell over the middle with a 30-yard scoring pass in the opening minutes of the third quarter, and then the final tally came on an ll-yard run hy halfhack lVlatt lflart. It was pretty one-sided the following Saturday. The Bisons ran all over lVluhlenherg for a 53-0 victory and eight different players hroke into the scoring column. The of- fensive standout WZIS quarterhack Norm Garrity who was named to the ECAC team of the week for his effort. Boh llaughton scored from one foot out for liueknell's only first period touchdown, hut the Bisons got three more ill the second period from llick Orlowski who recovered a fumhle in the end zone, and Dave lieitzc who scored twice to take a 28-0 lead at halftime. Pass clicks for score against Mass. Six more for Tyrrell. The third period tallies came on a 32-yard pass from Giordano to Thomas and a seven-yard run hy Elliott, and then the third unit picked up two more in the final fifteen minutes on a five-yard run hy Jeff lVlair and a -'l-6-yard sprint down the sidelines hy lion Cook. Things weren't so rosy a week later. It was raining and snowing and the field was muddy. The weather hampered Giordano's passing, hut Buffalo hammered away on the ground and quarterhack ,lohn Stofa connected on some key passes to power the Bulls to a 28-0 victory in Memorial Stadium. Bueknellis deepest penetration was halted at the l5- yard line in the first quarter and the visitors went on to score in every period. Gio had his poorest day of the sea- son, completing only 12 of 29 tosses for 77 yards. Colgate was a different story and Gio hounced hack with his top effort of the campaign. The senior quarterhack set all kinds of game, season and career records as he com- pleted 20 of 35 passes for 267 yards and all four touchdowns. lion also threw for two conversions and ran for the other two and got plenty of help from a hrilliant defense led hy Norm Carrity. The scoring tosses went to Tyrrell, Connell and Phil lVlor- gan who caught two of the touchdown strikes. After the Hisons had scored twice in the second quarter the Red liaiders hounced hack for two of their own to tl'ail hy only I6-I-l at halftime. Giordano then sewed up the victory with Tll aerials in each of the Hnal two periods. Laughton gets running room against Lehigh. Another big gain. 0' 't l 'l'he final game with llclawarc was a great one from the standpoint ol the caliber ol lootlmll cxhihilcd lw holh learns, hut the Bisons lans were downhearted al the outcome. Gio had another great day, again connecting 20 ol 35 passes for 2-'IY7 yards. to finish the season with ll'J coin- pletions in 2ll attempts for lllbl yards and l-l touchdowns. all Bucknell records. Ililllf Blue llcns led all the way. picking up a touchdown in the second quarter and a held goal in the third period. hut the Bisons came right hack and Connell scored from one yard out in the final quarter. Alter receiving the second half kickoll Bucknell had driven deep into Delaware ter- ritory, hut a fumble on the two ended the threat. The Bi- sons also threatened late in the second stanza. hut the hall ended with the hall on the six-yard line. In addition to the ends and hacks who gain all the sta- tistical honors, a lot of recognition and praise should go to the Bison linemen. Among the standouts all season were tackles Boh Brown, ,lell Fichter. 'l'ed Batkus, Boh Cooley and Bill MeQuown, guards Dick Urlowski, 'l'om Boyd, Bill Swinelord and Andy llzurinko and centers George Bieu and Chuck Newland. X N02 I9'0O'I'BALl, RICCORIJ lluckncll , 22 lim-ltyshnrg Bucknell , , l5 'l'cinplc ,, nllCklN?ll .. 20 ih'l1lSSll1'llll!-1t'llH Bucknell , 32 l,m-high Bucknell , 28 Lalaycllc Buekncll ,, 53 Nlnlilcnln-rg Bucknell ,, 0 Bnllalo , Bucknell , 32 Colgate- llnckncll , 6 ll:-lawarc Won 6, l.osl Il Ron Giordano, most valuuhle player in lhc Nliddlc Atlantic Conlcr4'nca'. .SX 5 X i b --I . l . i X R-N N E , .N N I I 5 .. 4 llal Biggs kt-cps thi- hnys in sliapc. 1 1' ,ffllllllllfillg seniors liicu. tlurrity, Giordano. Ncwland. Nov 'l'yl'l'1'll. Urlowski. Clcnicnls and Johnson, 105 1 lI.l- I' 'ro lilt2tI'I'1 l'IHll'lI Mr. fl. Evans, captain 'l'. johnson, ll. llesler, K. Heine-r, S, llouldin. S. Penrose, li. llcadley, l.. llathaway. C. Seiler, A. Kaminskas. A. Gentile. ,l. hlatlliews. M. Wata- vit-lu. usxislnnl rurrelv Mr. li. l'fei ll llllIWly for Iwo against Westminster. Basketball Under first'year coach Gene lfvans the Bison haskethall team came up with a 7-I6 record, hut despite the actual won-lost percentage. the courtmen showed steady improve- ment throughout the season, and all indications point to even greater forward strides next winter. With as many as four sophomores in the starting: line- up late in the season. this was one of the youngest and least experienced Bucknell court teams in recent years, hut with sophomores Lorry Hathaway and ,lohn lVlatthews setting the scoring pace the Bisons upset Cornell and Colgate and took the schoolis hrst tournament victory with a title-win- ning effort in the snow hound Downeast Classic in 'lJecemlrer. Following a victory over Vlfashington X ,lellerson in the season opener and a loss to Buffalo. the hoopsters came through with a big, upset 67-59 victory over Cornell in Ithaca on lleecmher Sth. Hathaway scored 20 points and had I6 rehounds and Nlatthcws added I9 markers to highlight the ellort. 'l'hrec straight losses to IVIAC rivals Temple, Gettysburg and LaSalle preceded the tournament victory in Bangor, lVlaine. In the first game the Bisons stavcd oll a furious last ditch rally hy Maine to cke out a 60-ol victory as l'lathaway dominated the action with 20 points and I9 rehounds and Matthews, Sam Penrose and Captain 'l'om johnson also hit douhle figures. The championship game with Brown was ncver in douht as the 'l'hundcring Herd rolled to an H2-69 victory. Penrose and Karl Heiner sparked the team to a fl-l-29 halftime lead and then Nlatthews poured in 20 ol his 27 points in the second half to preserve the winning margin. Penrose. who had 25 points and 24, rehounds in the two games, and Heiner. who hit a career high of I8 in the final. were named to the all-tournament team. hut the hometowners who dominated the selection committee only placed Mat- thews and llathaway on the second unit. Matthows soorml IIS points in thu first ganu- in atltlilion 101l1S1Ulll'IlillllUlll high in tho final. antl 11tl1llilWitytl0ll11lIil1t'tl tho hauzkhoarcls throughout tho tournamvnt. atlcling S321 ru- hountls to his Ill points. A raging hlizzartl that fillllllltftl ovor Iwo foot of snow on Bangor in a 211-liour puriotl provcntt-tl tht- loam from leaving Bangor until Now Yuar's l'ivu. antl porhaps thu storni was a warning of tho rough roatl aln-acl in 1063. 'I'tu- 111- sons ilitlnit. win their first ganw of 19621 until 1 ohrual'y Oth whon they nu-t Lohigh in liothlohoni. Prior to tho victory ovvr tho 1':1lg1Ill'l?l'S. lfvans. squacl flroppofl sovon in a row. hut sovoral of tho losses worn lllltflitfll hy outstanding imliviclual pt-rforinanoos. 1n an 88-2151 ovcrtinio loss to l'cnn Slatc llathaway It-tl hoth toanis with 1511 points antl 21 rohonncls, ono of tht- finvst c:f1orls hy a sophomore al 1'1uckncll in quito a ft-w wars. Hathaway also hail 26 points in a narrow 61-61 loss to Al- ltfiglht antl 1'c-nrosc vannt-rl 2111 against 1,afayutl0. Following tht- initial viutory ovvi' lmhigll. thu llisons full hoforo St. josophis. Wostniinstur, 1'itl and llclawaro. hnt ifalnc hack with another vivtory ovor iftflllglgll ancl a thrilling: '95-8-li tzoinohauk clouision ovur Colgate in tho final gamo of tho soason. ln that contust Wlatthuws hit a season high ol'f1f1 points anal Hathaway acltlurl 2211s the 1i1SOIlSOU1St'Ul't?tl the 111211 ltaiclurs 50-38 in the second halt. Hathaway wouncl up the season with 2176 points ancl a 16.3 avuragc, a now liucknoll ruoorcl for a soplnomoru. 111: also pullctl flown 316 rchountls, tha: soc-ontl lligllvst mark in tho s4:hool's history hy a first-your man. Matthews was socontl in tho scoring ravo with 513-lt points anal :now-tl into fourth plavc on tho all-tiniu sophoinors: starring list. 1062-63 13ASKl'I'1'13Al.1. 11121101111 l1UtfliI1l'l1 53 Washinggton anml ,lvflt-rson 'IU 'tw-kn--Il 72 Itnttalo 1 78 l1llt'lilll'l1 67 Cornull 59 limwkm-ll 53 Tvnlplo , 61 11um'km-11 6'14 Ct-ttys1nn'g.5 , 77 Blltflillvll 55 1iaSa11o 105 llllrfkm-11 66 Maine 61' lhuzknc-11 , 82 llrown 69 lhuwknoll 58 Navy , W K 67 Itutzkm-II 83 1,t'llll Stats- 88 11111-lun-11 61 Alhright ., 6-1 llni-lun-11 T5 l'i-nn Staff- 90 llnt-knoll 67 liafayutto 79 llnvkna-Il , 60 W1-stminstor , . 68 llnvknn-I1 , 56 Ili-lawarv , 58 11llt'lillt'l1 53 1.4-higgll H18 llllvkin-ll , 62 St. .lost-plfs 70 llnt-km-I1 56 xVt'S1lll1llSlt'l' 88 1illl'lilll'1l 5114 1'itt T6 lhivlmt-ll 63 llvlawart- , 71 lint-knoll 85 1,1-high 67 Iluvlcnu-11 52 tit-ttyslnnqg 60 11111-lun-Il 95 flolgato , 81 Won T. 1.ost 16 Stratt-gy sm-ssion. SXXQII ffl f.oa.h Latour talks things over with Co-Captains llolm Ayers and Rollin Harris. 1- foauh lakes a hath after MAC vivlory. 1963 SWIMMING RECORD lllll lint , 72 Lafayette 23 llueknc H 67 Cotlyslnlrg , M- 28 lineknt W, 24- l'itl e,,.-., ,, , , 7l lluc-knn , 61 West Virginia ,- -W 344 lillUlilll'll ,.. 412 lilll:I,Ul'3-i ,, ,W 53 liuukni W, 65 N. Y. ll. 28 llllCliIll'll 63 Penn , , , , 32 lluulmm , , 5l 'LaSalle , IM llnuknv , 66 la-lligh , , . 29 , lhluluwll won MAC Cliampione-hips 108 Won 7, Lost 2 Dov.: and Fry oil in MAC 100-yard in-4-slylm-. A D The l'4'l'0l'll-lll'1'Z!liilljI, freestyle relay team llovv, l l4-ming, Fry and Smigio. Swilllllliillg Vlfreeking school, pool ancl conference reeorcils with almanclon, the Bucknell swimming team ran away from the rest of the Held to win its seeoml lVliclrlle Atlantic Confer- ence championship in the Freas-liooke Pool on lVlareh lst aml 2ncl. Coach Roh Latouris team was representecl hy at least two men in the finals of every event ancl eapturerl six in- fliviclual titles and one relay crown. Leading the victory parade were sophomores .lim Smigie, Enos Fry, ,lack Fleming, Bruce Dove, and 'l'om Boak anrl junior John Weinmann. Smigie won the 100 and 200-yarcl hutterfly events in reeorcl times, anehoretl the Bison 4,00- yarfl freestyle relay learn that hroke all records with a 3122.2 clocking and swam on the Second place merlley relay team. Fry won the 50-yard freestyle in the outstanding time of 2222, tied for first in the l.00-yard freestyle, and was on the freestyle relay team. Fleming turned in an iron man performance, finishing second in the 200 and 500-yard freestyle races, fifth in the 50-yard freestyle and swimming On the winning relay team. Dove tied for fifth in the 100-yard freestyle, was sixth in the 50-yard freestyle, led off the freestyle relay unit, and anchored the medley relay team. Boak won the 100-yard breastslrokc and Wcinmann set a school and pool record While capturing the 200-yard individual medley. Other standouls for the Bisons in the meet we1'e senior C0-captains Bob Ayers and Robin Harris, juniors Tom Sells and Clint Conflict, and sophomores Bob Nadal, Bill Brady, Dick Sheldon, Kent Smith, ,lim Brown and Will Snyder. Smigie added to his laurels by placing fourth in the 200-yard butterfly in the Eastern Intercollegiate Champion- Ships. In that meet he qualified in 210445, a school record time, and also bettered his own record with a mark of :54.8 in qualifying for the 100-yard butterfly. During the regular season Bucknell won seven of nine Clual meets, losing only to Pitt and Rutgers. The victories were over Lafayette, Lehigh, LaSalle, Gettysburg, West Virginia, N. Y. U. and Penn. NEW' RECORDS IN 1963 BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY 200'Y1'1'1lF1'C0SlYlC -------- ---- ---- -- ---- -- ---. - .lt'rl'y Tltitntnt-. 1:5fl.8 50'YiU'd F f305lYl0 -4- --------- -M .,,. , Enos Fry, :22.2 200-yard Individual Medley .... ,,, John Wt-immmn, 2315.5 200'Yf 'd BUll01'llY -- - ---- -- ---- --A f.- .lim Smigie, 2:04.53 500-yard Freestyle .,,.s..s , , Jar-k Fl.-ming, 52325 400-yard Freestyle Rc-lay Bruce Dove, ,lack Fleming. Enos Fry, .lim Smigie, 31222 100-y1tt'tll3ttttt't'fly f-. . .-. .. .lim Smigi.-, 54,3 .FlilQAS-liOOKlfI POOL fl-00-yard Medley Relay ,. . , , ,. .,. , , . .,., , 3355.0 ,lack McAllister, Phil Reynolds, ,lerry lfllllllllllv, 'l'ownley Larzelere 50-yillll FI'0t'Slyl1' ,.,,, ,., ,..,,. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Enos Fry' 200-yard Intlividual Medley , ,,, ,lolm Wt-inmann. 2:l5.5 200-yard Butterfly ..L. . .,... , .,, ,,... ,lim Smigie, 25043 100-yilrd Freestyle -,,,,, ,, ,,, ,,,,,,, EIIOS Fry, 350.9 200-yard Breaststroke ,,,, .,,,..,..,,.,,,,. ,., Will Snyder. 2:26.5 11-00-yard Freestyle Relay ,,,,, ,,, ,,, ,, ,,, , ,,,,, , ,,,,, , ,,,,, 2g22,2 Bruce Dove, ,lack Fleming, Enos Fry, .lim Smigie MIDDLE ATLANTIC CONFERENCE 50-yard Freestyle -..-,,.... ,,,, ,,,,,,,.,, ,,, ,,,,,,, Enos Fry, g22,2 11100-yard Freestyle Relay ,,,, , ,,,,,,, , ,M ,, W, ,MA ,U ,hw K 3-222 Bruce Dove, .lttek Fleming, Enos Fry, .lim Smigie 100-yard Bllllcffly --f-,AF-- .,., .....,.,, - , ..,,, .lim Smigie, :54.9 FRONT! Co-Captains ll. Harris and R. Ayers. FIRST Row: T. David, K. Smith, ll. Brady, .l. Smigie, T. Sells. .l. Weinmann, .l. Fleming, .l. Brown. coach. Mr. R. Latour. SECOND Row: assrfsmnt coach Mr. C. Maunz, E. Fry, R. Nadal, W. Snyder, J. Shields. '.l'. Massey, ll. Dove, 'l'. lloak, C. Contlict, R. Sheldon. D. Ketchum. 109 Wlftss tlin g Although il lailctl to place high in the lVliclflle Atlantic During the rlual lnatch season the Bison lnatnlcn avcrtcrl w . . . f,onlcrence loul'nalnenl,. the Bison wrestling tcanl turnecl in another line reeortl :luring the regular season, anrl junior acc ,lohn Coyle extentlccl his clual match victory string to V- . .30 in a row. Coach l recl l'renrlcr's grapplers lost a close one to Tcnlple in the season opener, clefeatctl lVluhlenherg, tiefl Franklin X lVlarshall ancl Kings Point, won live in a row against l7airleigh lliekinson, Baltimore, Cettyslnn'g, Lafay- ette antl Delaware, and then fell helore Penn In the final match to winfl up with a 6-2-2 season mark. Coyle was unrlefeatecl in all tcn inatchcs, competing in the l37 ancl H17-pouncl classes anrl has now taken 50 straight in at string that hcgan in his junior year in high school. Other outstanding inclivirlual marks were registered hy Captain ,lim Koehn and sophomore john Cunningham who won eight of ten, senior Bill Sweet, untlcfeatecl in his three starts, anril junior Clenn Du:-:singer and senior Bart lliChiara who had 6-3-I reeorrls. Cunningham hail the hest placing in the Wliclcllc Atlantic Conference Championships as runner-np in the IT7-pountl class to Rich Snyrler ol' Hofstra, the outstantlin5.g wrestler possihle losses to Kings Point and Cettyshurg when Wllllj' Schwartz kept from hcing pinned in the unliinitetl hout. Regularly a l37 pountler, Swartz IIIOVCII up to the heavy- weight division to fill a hig vacancy there. A new coach will he on the scene next season as Prenclcr leaves Bucknell to hecome heacl foothall coach at Juniata College. During his three years as hearl wrestling coach Bucknell registered an overall recortl ol I9-'l-3. I 063 W It ICS'I'lQl N C R ICCOR I J Bucknell , , llneknt-ll , lfl 'Vennple 27 lVllllllt'llllt'l't,f linckncll , I3 Franklin and Mars ,llnekncll - , 14- Kings Point ,tw llncknell ,. 25 lfairleigh Dickinson lineknr-ll , , 28 llaltixnort- , . Bucknell lfl Ccttyshnrg ,, llncknell , ,W 38 .Lafayette Ilncknt-ll ,A llncknell 22 Ilelaware , 6 Pm-nn , of the tournament. XVUH 6, 'l'itftl 2, Lost 2 Hart llillhiara, Senior l57 ponntlcr. Bill Sweet, Senior 137 ponnrlcr. .lnhn cillltllilttlllilltt, MAC 1.77-pound Junntrup 110 Jim Kochn, 1963 wrvslling captain. Coylm- svls il up amd lln-n . u Coylrx, IIINICICRIICII Ill 50 sll'a1l,u1hl cluul ,,mlCllQg, . gots pin Ll,2QlliIlSl. Ilullinn K Nludx lu UDIHPIIII mln n f, - '--- TJ- 'W ' 7 'lf ' L 'iii yi- H, M 4. N- , . D , u .0 l'lItUN'l' Row: D. llorning, D. May, C. liushnell, Capt. B. Dahl, C. Rogge, C. Shafer, B. Coulding. Sl-:f:oNn Row: Il. Savage, J. Pielrinferno, ,l. Nlaynell, W. Pero, A. Vffarden, E. Otaighe, ll. Graham, .l. Townsend, rrmurli. M r. ll. Peters. Soccer For the third time in the last four years the Bison soccer team posted u winning record. Coach Plank Peters, hooters wound up with a 5-3-I mark and finished in third place in the northern division of the Middle Atlantic Conference. Headlining the play of the soccer team all season were the performances of Captain Bill Dahl. ln the nine games Dahl scored lfli goals to lie the school season record set hy Lyman Ott two years ago. He also wound up with a career total of 27 goals, second only to Ottis mark of 341 tallies. Other standouts for the hooters included Bill Savage, who was named to the All-IVIAC northern division first team, and four other men who received honorahle mention on the All-lVlAC team, ,lay lVlayneIl, Graham Shafer, Doug lVlay, and Bill Coulding. Fullhack Chet Bushnell and lVlay were named co-captains of the i963 team. 'llhe hooters opened the season with a thrilling 2-l vie- tory over Temple, and after a loss to powerful lilizalmeth- town, defeated Lafayette and Cettyshurg. Following a 3-0 loss to Penn State and a 2-2 overtime tie with Lehigh, the Another save for Mayne-ll. A --,nulifg 1 ,4 . , .,..f.,s-my 4. , , , 1 . ' fs -,- . 'ow A 41' WW-'4' v. 1 wt .' M, 9205 s. V wr-1 we , 9 4r 1... . .Wk '..',,i,-1 l Ffw . , Ag... team easily downed Delaware and lVluhlenherg hefore howing to Navy in the final game. ln the fit-l, victory over Lafayette Dahl scored all of the Bisonsa goals to tie the game record held by Ott. The fresh hooters wound up undefeated, downing the Lock Haven junior varsity twice and the Penn State fresh- men onee. They allowed opponents only one goal while scoring nine themselves. 1963 SOCCER RECORD ,llueknell , W 'l'1-mple W W 1 liueknell ,.W .. . Elizabethtown , , 5 llueknell t, WW Lafayette ,,v,, W,1 llueknell W Gettysburg ..-W ,W 1 liueknell -W W.. Penn State W W -, , 3 llueknell W- ,W Lehigh -WW ,W 2 liueknell .W ,W Delaware -W W 1 Bucknell W. W- Nluhlenherg ,W 0 liuvknell , Navy - ,.,.-W -W 6 Won 5, 'l'ied 1, Lost 3 Dahl moves hall up held. FRONT BOW: C. Heck, .l. Elliott, A. Ccntilc, M. McCloskey, S. Neisncr, B' HCMHCY, .l. Millrslier, C. .l21C0lJy, Co-Captain K. Twilord, ll. Hallcr. SECOND Row: corurlz. Mr. B. Oberlin, B. Ewing, B. Suncnblick, A. I-Iillow, D. Kichn, .l'. Albus, S. Wccnis, J. Callaghcr, A. Covey, il. Wildcmorc, B. Richards, .l. lfrith, Co-Captain A. Ditka. Baseball 1962 BASEBALL mscouo Bucknell's 1962 baseball tcam failed to go over the .500 mark, but the Bisons did show a big improvement at the Buckmwll M, ,4,e,,, WW.- 4. Pm vmmnw-,, W, 7 plate, and poor fielding was the big thing that kept the dia- Bucknell -,- .eee 9 Gettysburg , - --,,,16 mond squad from winning more than five of lfl games. Bllcklwll A- ff.. -13 Scranton --.W --- 7 Bucknell ,W -Wo 1 l,afayct.tc -,W gs- 5 The pitching staff posted a better earned run average than the combined opposition and the team registered a Bl'C C'1W-- ' 6 1'ff'113Sm f 'a H25 , 1 Q I . Bucknell -ss ---.l6 Albright so . ,. U- 7 respectable .273 mark at the plate, but almost twice as , , Bucknell ,-- .,,. fly Rutgers -- ,H .--10 many errors as the OPIJOSIUOII proved to be the downfall. Buckmlu AM 7 Dchwlmx 5 Co-Captain Ash Ditka led the team in batting with a Bucknell M, WN ll, jy..1,,,,.,m, -V , -U 5 lusty .1135 average which enabled him to rank 11th inthe Bucknell ur V on 1 Colguqc -H ,W 7 nation in this department. Jim Albus was second in line Bucknell --- - .- 6 Syracuse use M 5 with .4121 and also placed among the national collegiate BllCkl10ll ---. -.,,13 Susquehanna A ,ss 2 leaders. The only other regular over .300 was Sam Neisner Bllffkllvll -- he as 4' 141111 51010 e-- .- 8 Bucknell ,-- - .W 2 Temple -H WM 7 with a .319 average. Albus led the team with 211- hits and 36 runs batted in, llitka was first with 15 runs, Ash tied with Albus for the triples lead and with Bill l-leadley and co-captain Ken Twi- ford for the most home runs, Neisner drew the most walks, and Headley had the most doubles. Steve Weems led the pitching stall with an earned run average of 2.84 and sophomores Joe Elliott and ,loc Frith were the workhorses of the mound corps. Ditka and Albus were named to the .All-Middle Atlantic Conference first team and Twiford was selected on the second team and received honorable mention on the NCAA District 'l'wo all star team. ' The Bisons registered victories over Scranton, Albright, Delaware, Syracuse and Susquehanna, and lost to Delaware, Colgate, Rutgers, Temple, Lafayette, Gettysburg, Pitt and Penn State twice. 1962 baseball eo-captains Ash Ditka and Ken Twiford. ' Il7'1J ' T' 1, :-.H I . I 'I - - V 'W ...L Q l7aoNT Row: Co-Captain R. Andrellzzi, li. DiChiara. Co-Captain R. DcCamp, A. Holmes. J. Marlin, D. Hubley. Sr:coNn Row: T. Harris. J. Lang, A. R1it7iltlt'liS, S. Magnon, ,l. Litts, li. Risacllor. 17011011 Dr. H. Wagner, D. Mackenzie, R. Keeney, D. Read. liurknt-Il , Iifl-HQ Ts-inplo l 1lllCkI'lf'il WW ,ss 4016 Lalayctto llucknc-ll . L 3616 Juniata Lycoming 1962 TRACK 96 V2 90 2163 53 Vg 21 Won Track An upset victory over Gettysburg in the final meet of the season enabled the Bucknell track team to wind up the season with a fl'-fl record under interim coach Dr. Helmut Wagner. The thinclads also defeated Lycoming, Juniata and Franklin and Marshall and lost to Temple, Lafayette, Dela- ware and Albright. Buzzy Holmes was the high point man for the season, but he received plenty of scoring help from co-captains Ron Andreuzzi and Bob DeCamp, Tom Harris, Barry Johnson, Ray Keeney, Jeff Martin, ,lim Mueller and Bob Risacher. Among the top performances ol the season were non- winning marks of :l0.0 and :2l,.9 by Holmes in the sprints, DeCamp's 2:02 in the 880-yard run, Martin's clockings of 1138.6 and l0:17.8 in the mile and two-mile, Risacher's time of :16.l. in the high hurdles and Mueller's mark of :26.l in the low hurdles, and Keeneyis pole vault of 11 feet, 1116 inches, only one-half inch under the school record. RECORD Bucknell ,, , 25 Delaware 106 Bucknell .,,, ., , 4816 Albright 6616 'Franklin and Marshall , W, 41716 Bucknell W 70 Gettysburg 61 4-, Lost 44 There team won Hank ware and Tennis wasnit much to shout about as the Bison tennis only two of twelve matches during the 1962 season. Peters' net squad defeated Haverford and Dela- dropped a 5-fl' decision to Muhlenberg in the only FIKHNT ROW: nmurzger R. Calski. Captain M. Nachwallcr, R. Heu- man. SECOND Row: S. Ferguson, P. Cangcmi, J. Nemerov, D. Sum- ner, D. Vlfarrcn, P. Kaplan, li. Toplnan, couch Mr. H. Peters. 1962 '.I'lCN.NIS close loss. Sophomores Jell' Nemerov and Don W'arren and Captain Mike Nachwalter held down the top three singles positions. Nemerov, W31'1'8Il and Maung Khin led the way in singles with three victories apiece. ln addition to Muhlenberg, the other losses came at the hands of Colgate, Penn State, Gettysburg, Lehigh, Lafayette, Cornell, Syracuse, Pitt and Navy. lium-knoll Navy . 9 liucknell Lalayz-llc 8 Bucknell Cornell ss.. ,ws 9 liucknell Pitt , , -, 6 Bucknell I.:-high W We 9 Iluckncll Haverford , . 4 114 Won 2, Lo RECORD llucknell Gettysburg W 7 lillvlillvil Delaware .. ., , M, 4. Bucknell Syracuse ,s,s W, H 8 Bucknell Colgate s-- ,, ,- ,Y 9 lluckm-ll Muhlenberg M - , , 5 Bucknell st 10 Penn State , - Y-Y Y 9 LEFT TO Rlcura J. Dunn, A. Pattc rson, P. Sang, J. Singer, D. Mothncr, Captain C. Mull. -e f .N gg Seniors .lorry Singer, Curl Mull and l,Clc San Golf The 1962 Bison golf team failefl hy the slimmest of mar- 'sins to take its fourth straight Middle Atlantic Conference championship, but the linksmen posted another winning rec- orcl fluriug the regular season. Lecl by Captain Curt Mull who finished seconfl in the individual competition and senior Pete Sang who was eighth, the Bucknell golfers finished three strokes hehincl Rutgers in the battle for the team crown. The other mem- bers of the Bison team were sophomore ,lim Dunn and senior Jerry Singer. In clual match competition Bucknell wound up with an 8-5 record. Coach Harold Evans' golfers. defeated Albright, Delaware, Lehigh, Lafayette, Juniata, F. and M., Scranton and Syracuse, and lost to Navy, Cornell, Colgate, Penn Stale and Gettysburg. Individually, Dunn won nine of ll, matches, Sang hacl a 9 l' mark, and Mull, playing in the numher one position, Posted a 7-5-1 record. Bucknell W, Bucknell ,W Bucknell . Bucknell . , Bucknell M. Bucknell - ., Bucknell -H Bucknell , ., Bucknell an Bucknell N. Bucknell , .. Bucknell W, Bucknell 1962 GOLF RECORD 1 Navy W v ,, 15 Alllflgllll . , , 12 llelaware 6 C1-ltyslulrg ,, 14 Lehigh ,H W 0 Cornell --. LW, 13W Lafayette -L- ,-,., I3 .luniala W.. M-, 18 F. and M. W- W... 12 Scranton -- ,,,, 10W Penn Slate -L .-- , 'A Colgate . ,, , 4 Syraeusq Won 3, Lost 5 6 3 6 12 114 7 INA 5 0 6 HM: ow 3 115 'Q W, i 1 3 ,z I 'K 'W ' vas I ,K up . W Ai Ji? A -5, H, ,ve W2 8, tif 1 r 2-L-xuu'5' ' s' 11' ' ' H' r . u I -. 1.33, ,, + n . 3, 'dv 1, lvl' ,vi Bucknell Bucknell B uckncll Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bueknell Bucknell Bucknell 116 J. 11' -lg: -3.5.1 A V7 I W, N ul. gras xxx., ,MN K, . lj we 4 'NV i A K . A ' AMLW I , .W - Ml: 1 '- fn g ve ' 'A H ,,,,Mu., ,. A ,Quill 1. 3 1 v-'mil ,Mfg I.- flyfevofv 6 '1 1 ,vl- Q 'fal1' rx' 'swf I 1-160 ' ,.'. . . .I 4' ' .TN 'Y .S TllllHkS for the memories. I F1'GSl1111E111 Sports 1962 FRESPUVIAN FOOTBALL RECORD 1962-63 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL RECORD . ,W 27 Wu- 40 ,WY 12 ,.,, 0 Lycoming JV L-- , ,-- W, Gettysburg ,L,,,,,, M- Lock Haven JV -,, ,, ,, Lehigh -, , ,,,, W, XVOII 3, Lost 1 .l963 FRESHIVIAN WRESTLING RECORD W, 6 -U Y, . 18 -,.. 18 YVon Ivy forfeit, frmn lA'lllllllYllllPl'g.'I Franklin and Marshall . WHL. 18 Cfcllyslmurg ,,YL, W, W-, 144 Bc-luwau'e W -W 12 Wen 3, Lost 1 1963 14'RES.l5llNlA.N SWIMMING RECORD , . 52 W , 62 ,. 1111 M 1 .,,,, 55 Won 3, Lzllalyellc -., , ,M M, ,M A 4,2 Cetlyslmurg . 24' Bfl0l'CCl'Sllll1'g Wm 53 Lclligll U- ,,,,, 40 Lest l Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell ,,,-,,, ,, 77 ,. . 70 , , 60 52 -, , A 86 nn J YYYY -U 59 1. ,W 6.3 ...LH 86 , C120 ,, , ., 94- We . 79 ., U. -1041 , . .,-102 --c, ch- 81 -LH 49 xvull 11, BlllOlllSlTUI'g JV 1, Sllrlfllliillllllllfl .lV ,,.. Cornell ,,,, W Bl0Ol1lSlJlll'g JV uw, Cellyslnlrg ,W Penn Slate ,W Allmgllt .lV fff,. --,. , . Cc-isinger Hospital ,, Fuell1ner's , -- .,,, , Bl rrrm lnslnlrg All-Slurs 1,1-higlx ,, ,.-,, ,. A Lyemnin 1' ,JV me Lehigh -f,,-f--. ,, Susquelmnnu .lV ,, , Cetlyslmurg YLA.. -, Lust. 4 1962 FRESI-IMAN SOCCER RECORD ,,,,,,,... ,,,, .,.1.---,.. fl' H3 ---V ,WW 5 Wen 3, Lock Haven .lV ,,,,, W, Lock Haven JV W- Penn Stale .,,L Lost 0 .11 n 611' 55 92 61 75 76 60 446 79 62 50 31 70 61 69 1 0 0 -. . . .4 , ...I 3 ,h av .Q ,I ! -:Uni Sig,t'ri.gn5 11, 'l',-imilmmn, li, Wilcy, Miss K. liavis. K. llcck, S. Slciningcr, ll, lJcl.ongc. Miss lil. Stevenson. Miss li. Kranich. l'. llcckroth. 5'I'.ftNIllNti! ll, Daniels, 5, lJel.ong. M. liasmusscn. .l. l.atIal. l'. llulkus. S. Wiltcrs. li. Iiruns. I.. Cangloif, K, Alu-I. Panhcllcn ic Council In l01'1li1'k1l.C1'llll Council 'llhe word upanhelleniell means Hof all Creek-letlcr fra- ternities and sororitics.', liucknellls Panhcllcnic Council is Nfpresentalivc of the nine sororitics on campus. 'l'hc Council is composed of two relmresenlalives, a senior and junior. from each sorority. Its purpose is to promote stronger uni- fied sorority feeling among all Greeks, and it is striving toward the helterment of all sorority groups on campus. The goal of 'Pan l'lell is to give more meaning and im- portance to 'Buckncll's sororities. Pan llcll also helps fresh- man women adjust to the sorority world hy making rules con- cerning rush. The rules are made and enforced to assist. 'freshmen in choosing the right sorority and to give some uniformity to rush. Pan llell has a rotating President who is chosen for the school year on the hasis of the founding date of her sorority. This year Sally Steiningcr is president. The Council works Wry closely with the administration, sororilics, and l. lf. C. Si-:A'i'i4:n: M. Ronald, T. Knln, R. Lindncr, li. Eldridge. l ncs'r Row: 'l'hc Bucknell lntcrfralernity Council, composed of rcp- resentatives from each of thc thirteen social ,frat.ernitics on campus. strives to coordinate the aims and activities of the fraternity system. 'l'hc Council helps the fraternities to live up to thc standards and purposes of the University. liy cn- couraging a more complete intellectual, social, and physical development of their individual memhers, the fraternities may make a positive contribution to thc primary functions of their institution. '.l.'he lntcrfratcrnity Council helps the groups to hceome more responsihle as integral parts of the University. liuring the Spring semester of each academic year. the l. lil. C. establishes the rushing regulations which will he in ellcct the following year. Students may join social fraternities only if they have met the requirements sct up hy the l. ffl. C. and approved hy the University. .liach semester, l. F. C. awards a 38300 scholarship to a worthy junior or senior male student who is enrolled on a ,full time hasis. The president. of l. lf. C., its adviser. and the Dean of the University comprise the hoard which de. cidcs who is to receive thc award. li. Rillcnhcrg, R. Read, M. Tragcr, C. llcck. M. Scigfricd, li. Carwood. T. Iioardman, S. Davis. Suf:oNn Row: .l. Hicks, G. Dukes, S. Larrahec, H. Powers, R. Charlton, l.. Adams. any-' I A .I 1 X ff f . I 1 A V 1 Alpha Chi Omega lClu Clllllll0l' Fllllllfllllll .- 1898 Nulimnal lluuncling llulrz , , 1885 . 99 Numlwr of Clluplms Sururily Colors Scurlul 111111 Olimf f:'I'l'l!ll Snrurily l lowcl' , , .,....,,,7 . ,, Rell Cflflllllllllll, 'C xg 5' . mfg. Alplul lflli VRIIISUS lmvuu ull 2n1l llunl 118 l ms'r Row: G. Wm-lu-r, S. Will:-rs, S. Mille-r, trvnsurcrg M. lil'1llI1Q,'lllll, mrrcspnllzlilrg svzrruluryg li. Malrkumls, first vice prr'sirlenl.g lf. Svlu-llmun, prvsirlcntg G. Amlcrsrm, scconrl vin' prcsirlwrll: l.. llipp, rvrnrrling sz'c:r4fl1rryg li. Nvwcmm-r, l'. llmu-ln. Srzcown Row: J. Svlmvll, li. Iloll, C. Grillilll. ff. Clmmln-rluin. S. Nlm:Cual1lm1, Nl. l,ill'llIlIilll, C. lllurlin, l'. l rnnks, A. Sills. 'l'lulu1 Row: S. lllnlig, ll. Jnlmson, ll. 'l'aul1lun, ll. Morgan. K. lluclll, lf. Colm-r, S. Metz, A. Quick. l'l0lIll'I'll ROW: V. Williams, N. Nuurnlwrg, C. Slollx, J. Lur- sun. E. Cup:-n, L. Alkinson, .l. Gurcly. l'llFTIl ROW: C. llumplmruys, E. Allmrigllt, S. Wlu-1-lur, ,l. Hurllvull, ll. Schuy- I1-r, fl.llllll1',.l. Suwyvr. M 1. N V .sg7.: lf , Q --.-,lLT qu? wf lllilf: .l I . :gg 4- W l '5. 'QX fy lf l ' Q ,A g-rw. 113' V' K. 50 'S ' - l 1 l , ,J l FIRST Ruw: C. CUCllI'Lll1lT, Lrcusurerg l,'. Ellison, recorlling sccrclnryg .l. Jackson, first vice pre.si1lc11.tg B. Bruns, presi- rlvnlg L. Slmpiro, second vice presirlentg N. Farr, corre- -Vbomling svcralary. SECOND Row: C. Olcriu, D. Vcclku, L. CanglofT, C. Knight. A. Clark. Timm Row: J. Mitclu-ll, C. Burcus, .l. Pmzlauzll, S. liolaurlson, P. Prull, A. Hcilcr. ' YQ' 'lbw' ,. ,N ' , ...r V j , P 84 l if - Elf ., .. ,H ' f..?1:fq'! . . ,4y.,::Ql,l F -k '21, ,ik . mfg .-1 .., ' 4551 ff I '4l't 34G l I X . f sl' 1 . ' l u x Alpha Phi Beta Chi Clmaptel' Founclccl ,, ,, , Y, W 1947 National Founding Dale W- , A, Y 1872 Number of Cllaplcrs , , , , N W ,mf M H0 Sorurily Colurs , , ,, .., W- Silver llllll HUIYICIIIIAT Sorority Flmvcrs , ,, I 0rgcL-:mf-no! mul Lily-of-llle-Valley An Alplm l'l1i sing in llue snow. 119 Z, Alpha igma Alpha Beta Omega Chaplcr lfuunrlecl .- 1953 National Foumling Dulc . ,l 1901 Numlmcr of CllilIll0I'S ,, , . ,H ,,-.-..- 41 Sorority Colors , Cl'l'III.9!III. mul Pearl While Sorority lslowcrs 1VllI'Ci.S'SllS llllll flslcr Alpha Sigs deck ilu: suite for Christmas. 120 l llcsT Row: ll. Cross, M. Kresge, .vccrcluryg N. Jucohus rin' prffsirlvnlg Dc-l,ung, prcxirlentg L. Mull:-r, lfl'flSIll'l'f J. Pnlifku. SECOND Row: N. Sestuk, A. Thicsscn, P. Mc- GOV0l'Il, J. Knlagiri, S. Springer. Tulum Row: J. Luuhscllcr Xl. Clvnn, J.. Winiurski. M. Pinv, ll. Kenley, C. BlllIlCllllI'fl D. llirrl. BllSSINGZ fl. Axlvll, M. lngnls, B. Roberts, M Rumi. -f 9.l.0ee AEA 0 J 9 4 eg' 9.9 .X I 9 1 1 in . 1 1 Y 1 -1 1 f 1 ' f ' ' E ., A 1 A ' K Ar UK . .1 ' D X I 15 X ' X1 sl f 1 Xl 1 '1 J 1 L! ! 1111111111 1111.1 11 1111111 K 111111111 T1111 Cl1z1pl1:1' F11111111c1l Nilliflllllf Iqlllllllillg Dale N11111l11s1' 11f CIILIITICIF S111'111'ily C11l111's S11l'11l'ily Flowcl' ,Z 904 1 888 .7 07 rl H111 12 , Pansy 1 Tri-D1fll11s gilIlll'l' .fnr Sllllltf Cl11'isl11111s 1:11l11I11'11li1111s. 1 121 Delta Zeta Beta Theta Chapter Founded . W., 1930 National Founding Date . 1902 Number of Chapters , f f . . . .. 143 Sorority Colors Olrl Rose mul Vieux Green Sorority Flower ,. ., Killarny Rose ffowtln provillos some l't'l'l't5illllPIl for UZ. 122 .l lItS'I' Row: ll. Pltlllltlllllllil. sccvurl vicepr4f.sirIr'11t: S. Vlucwlls- hurl ll'l?llSILl'l'I'Q M. Osborn corres mmlin ' sccrelur f' S. AI , 1 , lunson, recording .wcretrzryg ll. Potts, pres1'1l1'l1t: C. Brad sllaw, fmt vice lIH?SiIIl'IlfQ S. Allgill, C. Holton, ll. Daniels. SECOND Row: C. Ziruy, A. liorgstodt, ll. Best, I., Lung, ll J. Wing, l'. Moll, D. Taylor, M. lin-olml. L. Iluigll, J. Zukryk Il. Trixnhlc. Fonnrn Row: C. Bailey. IS. Stoll. C. Morton I.. Donaldson, .l. llilllllllflllll, P. Lunn. l ll 'l'Il Row: May or, J. Bodlc-y. M. Lilius. M. llcxtor, S. Johnson, lf. 'I'nrnor E. Von Rip:-r, C. Sonnm-rs. MISSING: li. Juni. . 375 A fy X 'i'3'i4 ies' 5 dll' lllllia , Illlllllllli, H. Strnlx, I. Bollinger, K. Hoskv. 'lllllllll How' Q Z' FIltS'l' Row: M. Atherton, E. Lcvitun, P. Eaton, L. Duvius secrcmryg C. Fuul, vice pr:-sizlmztg M. Rasmussen, presi- zlcntg C. Collar, lrellsurvr: M. Vaux. C. Smith, J. Kcvitt SECOND Row: S. Matlhcws, D. Lipman, J. Pinkerton, I.. Kuuhlor. C. Tl'illliIllilIlll, D. Chohorrhl. Ai. Ganz. S. Muurur J. do Bcuunnont. 'l'lllnD Row: E. Hicllaluls, S. Carleton B. Mullunc, assistant lrensurvr: W. Myt-rs, C. Vincent, J Royhxncc, K. Knapp, K, Dickenson. l'1UIJlt'l'lI Row: A. Mur- Itlly, M. Harrison, B. Cardonu, E. Canllivun, C. Zwunzigcr J. Hornor, A. Scott, ll. Schindler, E. Mcrtincit, J. Julian NIISSINGI J. 'l'ho1nus, J. Klinv, C. Unnhann, B. Richmond. 'N M9 2. A.. V 4, fy. xx' lm fm ff.. K Adi.-QA Xa. '7Ol51i'4. .Lf-n XX .4 1 9 s 9 Kappa Delta Phi Tau Chapter Founded V , 1915 National Founding Date V 1897 Number of Chapters , , . , , , 101 Sorority Colors ,, . Ollitll? Crow: mul Pearl While Sorority Flower , . ,V , .W Wl,,'ly lqmc SOIlil0lll0l't! Klls t'lti1'l'itlill on ffownn oxvursion, 123 In x R X N' I Q' La, ' all Af N l , 1 M Kappa Kappa Gamma lhvllu l'l1i Cllupllfr l uumlurl 1948 Nlllmlul l uumling:g Dall: 1870 Numlwr nl' Cllzlplws , , . 89 Snrurily Culurs ,Al-gill mul Dark IHILIG rnrily l luws:lf l l1rul'-:Ire-lis Kznppus ru-lux in tln- suite. l'llllS'I' Row: M. 'l'umusiun, C. llc Rosa, zrorravspmuling .were Iuryg N. Huwcns, vice prr'xi1Ir'utg B. Pusl, N. Nyuum, presi rlcntg l.. Sll'llg.'CgI,ltTH, K. Cuynor, I'4?CUl'llfIlg s1'crr:laryg E. 'l lvm ing, C. Skinmfr, szfruml vice prwsirlmzl. SHIJUND Row: ll Julius, M. lllwllllllilll, .l. lillgx-n, l'. Miller, P. Whiting, K llmvaml, S. Eiglnncy, P. Hill. 'l'nmn Row: D. Fm-nlon, S llullu-rl, K. 1.0514-s, ll. Wullrlv, .l. Dickinson, S. Amigonfr, S Downs. .FOIIRTII Row: I.. Kulln-rcr, M. Luc, C. Popv, li llc Hou, L. lfurrmv, A. Wilsun. l'llI 'l'll Row: B. Dietz, I! ll1'1l1'll, .l. M1-lie, K. 'llllli1'Vil, M. lxl0l'g.Kllll. NIISSINGI K. lil-uk .l. llangun. K. Nl'l'4ll'll. lf. Wunlmnn, A. llrookm-r, ll. Wilson. V :H K K ru lg.. ,, ., ..- - A , A120 v M Q ,Y J if n . Fi , A 1 N '9 . A X- i 1 I l'lus'1' Row: C. A. Carey, S. Coulz, N. Milli-r, K. Maloney vice presizlrfnlg H. Roll, prfcsialvnlg M. Schmidt, Irrfrzxurcfrg ff. Frith, N. Morrell, J. Musshr. SECOND ROW: K. Nielsen J. Slflfll, S. Tl'llV0ilil, J. Ilhuoks, A. Spiclhcrggcr, S. fPipcl'. H. Brown, B. Hoyle. Timm Row: P. Wicland, C. Johnson N. Bcnrlmg S. LOIlg2,'ilC1'C, B. Crchun, L. Smith, N. Intintnli C. Doughty, P. Dutkus. FOURTII' Row: S. Adams, B. Pick S- MYUYS, J. Frick, R. Bcrgnnr, J. Kr-rr, M. Lunlz, T. Sulli vain. NJISSINKII B. Bcucrnlunn, E. Finrcnlino, C. Box, J Z-4 1 hi -4 V Z F ,-1 -.4 21 5' .1 M0 'Do fi Q es 0. ei 'F '1'r -Sw. I . W1 J' 6' 'C ff 'z f. if Phi u Bela Kappa Chuplur Fuumlcml iNilliOll2l1 Founding ,Dale Numhcr of Chapters Sorority Colors i Sorority Flower 7922 .7852 87 Rosa mul Uyfllilt? Ellf'lIllllll'CS.Y Pink' Cnrmzlimz. Phi Mu pledges perform ul, Sig Dvrby. 125 Pi Beta Phi Bela Chapter Founded 1895 National Founding Dale , . 1867 Number ol Chapters ,, , ., . 108 Sororily Colors ,. ,, Wine and Silver Blue Sorority Flower , 0 , , Wine Carnation Pi Phi displays their Homecoming Float. 126 FXIKST ROW: C. Goss, R. MLIZKHT, J. Epggc, eorresponlling secre- turyg M. A. Hcrmuny. vice presiflentg E. Voegtlon, presi- flunig S. Ollo, rmrorrling servremryg S. WiII'llI7l', trensurerg C. Mzilzko, li. Ruiseh. Smzown Row: N. Harlow, S. Seville, Il, lfink. K. Cohli, .l. ll1'l'1'tlllil, S. llSllllll', S. Krvulnur, S. Millvr. 'l'u1nn How: ll. lluhin, I.. Cilln-ns, K. Ka-llchur, S. Klaus, ll. Polak, ll. Skiho, L. Lvnfcst, M. Scliurmun, M. Iloit. Foumn Row: M. McCord, S. Chile, S. Black, D. Froud, S. Steininger, K. Abel, S. Elzwcilcr, B. Shaw. l lF1'II Row: .l. Irwin, .l. Kinney, C. Ingram, C. Mathnu, .l. Hansson, N. Henderson, A. Kendall, B. Simon, L. Devine. 4l FIRST ROW: S. Ncisnur, D. Knight, D. Strunk, E. Kroninger, B. Johnson, W. Jones, B. Duncan, J. Schnclfur, R. Dichiura, J. Heston, K. Smith. SECOND ROW: J. Wcincrlh, W. Mc- Nlllilllllfl, l . Hill, P. Hvrlz, D. Rockwvll, J. Wa1It.c1's, C. xvllllilfilk U. Applulmm, J. Warn-n, li. Conti. Tnncn Row: E. lla-glnalun. S. .lunr's, D. Sluwurt, l.. Adauns, J, Knruuik. D C- l 0lliIl. ll. 'l'Innnson, R. Gcnlzhwr, R. Nudul. FOlJIK'l'll RUWI J. Slliulds. P. ZSCllil'SCllC, W. Dnhl, R. Lclncrich, J' TllHlCll0l'. R. l3uu1', C. Ollingcr, J. Scguinc. FII- 1'II Row: A- Warden, C, lluslmvll, T. Benton, L. '.l'llUlIlllS, D. Nugcnl, D. Poguv, W. Cnulrling, S. Jrwin, D. lllomuquisl. IN FRONT: Dave Ulp uml llurL . Delta Upsilon lJCIll0SlllCllClll1 Cllillllfll' Founrlerl ,, 1950 National Founding Dale , K 183.1 Number of Chaplcrs ,, , 74 l71'z1lcrnily Colors A-. W A lilac an!! CUM Let us press fohwud with vignh. 127 l ms'1' Row: .l. Slnelclon, I.. Frank, M. Davis, lrvuxurr-rg D Cuuk, vice prcxirluulg I . Slmwcll, prcsilluntg R. llnw, xvcra' lnryg J. Mueller, J. Tm-u. Sl-:comm Row: R. Ilurkur, D Sl1'lJ4'I', C. Bvrglmlalllll, R. Cuirnn, D. Eulon, D. Collins, YV Cuulf-. Tlllllll Row: J.. Pinto, A. Mm:Clim1hif-, IJ. Duxmvy J. Ilngnn, I.. '1'n-ssh-n. J. Schulz. FUIIRTII Row: G. Cm-lvl you, C. Sivgvl, li. 'l'rm-Hlix'h, R. Croshong. D. Llllflll, ll. Poli nor, R. Pmvvrs. Fll1 l'lI Row: W. Pogln-, S. I.urruIn-n, 'l' Kilcullvn, E. Acly, S. CflllQl1'l', J. f:0l'l'iQlZlll. 90 A 'L' 09 w FIRST ROW: L. Ort, .l. Hurkuvy. M. Bl'dl'SOIIl. A. Covey 'WCr ff'fJ'i U. Lclfcvcr. vice prcsirfvnl: V. Coughlin, presi- 'IWIIJ R. Moss, plvrlgenmster: H. Mullhy, 'l'. Christo, H Reinhard. Si:coNn Row: Ii. Ladd, C. Gish. IJ. Sokclsky, C- Wchcr. A. Schnur, U. Yundt, M. Andrews, W. Brady. C- McDonald. Tllllm Row: G. I'In-nsol, H. Ruddy, IJ. RUPDFOCIII, H. Kcnl. M. Solon, ll. Cook, J. Northup, J. Bolton, L. Kash, M. Dany. FOIIRTII Row: Il. Builinglon, C. D Vf'l'l3llX, li. Hindmuruh, W. N4-wcomh. H. W1-wi, W. Zim- nwrmzm. W. Lighlvr, ,I. 'l'ozivr. M. Ncwcomh. FIFTII Row: , ff. Krvuzlmrg. B. lluvivs, ,I. Fl'ilIlglQiSkilkiS. I. HiIllllll5I5ililCll, W. McKenna, li. Summ-r. S. Forguson. D. Macdonald, SIXTH Row: F. We-onus. .i. .lur1i1i1wgs, ,l. Hivks, E. Bowvr, 'l'. Wright. E' P INfl'. U. Kisllcr, L. Davis, I.. Koch-r. . 'Qf 'W 'Jap 5: vi, ,YA ,gg 4 S iv T' ,xqfu 3 a an 15,151 'hiy 'S 1 Kappa i ma Alpha Phi Clmplcr Foumicri , 1896 National Founding Dulc , 7869 Number of Chuplcrs ,WW , , H0 Fralcrnily Colors , . , Scarlet, Green mul While Fraternity Flower ,, LL. M , Lily-of-the-Valley After hours. 129 Kuilrnu, IIIIVIHI' lwruinr-r. li. Sl:-wurl, C. SIIIIII. .SIICUNIZ III, Ilcllu Zulu Chzlplcr I uumIc4I I Nulimlal Ifnumling Ilalu I'IIIIS'I' Row: 'I'. Conn:-r. P. V4-4-rling, R. Iludiu. B. Slnulslig, .wrrr'lury: 'I'. III-Ive-slml, Hire- prvsialwlll: D. Cnmlmun, presi- rlvnlg I'. Ruslunal. lrr'u.vurr'r: .I. I'ouciu. .mrinl clmirmrm: .I. P .I. t.llll0WhIxl, II. Iflm-gc-I, if. Nm-clllum, II. Idlllllhb, .I. I mtrus, - II. Ilzlmlfwy, S. I'Iurn0r, E. Many. II. IVIr:Vir:k4-r, T. Slulffcr. 'IIIIIIID Row: ID. Renal, I . S11-rnImurg,,I. Rindluuh, T, Holmes. I . 'I':lgIiuIr'ri. II. Musk, Ii. Kidd, R. NIll1Il'lItI1'l', I'. Smith. f 4, II. Ilurcluy. I'IUIIII'l'II ROW: II. Wivsnvr. D. H1-rkncr, V 1909 Crm-mm, I.. I'ricI1-uux. I'III-'TII Iiuw: A. Ix'IlI!4Il'l'l'I', W, III-rry. IJ. I'Il'0IlIllN'!41', ,I. Iiscllingvr, I . King, C. Iirinkvr, .I. Cox, NUIHIHCI' of CI'i'PUf S 15, D. Czlmplu-II, A. Irwin, ,I. Wfmclwurd. I rz1l0rnily Colors , Purple, Green mul C0111 I71'z1lcrnily I Iowcr In IIN: IIIUUII. 130 While Nose .- 2 I W. JI Mnnlviill. II. I.nmi1'ky, N. 'I'urImx, C. I'IinkI4-, C. I'IiII, W. g MUST ROW: D. Siogul, P. Rilyllllf, R. Cior1l1111o, A. Mlllffllllll lk H'GllSllI'l?l'Q R. 'l'y1'1'1-ll, prvsillmrl: R. Hosv, I'l'COI'!liIIg sec 'l'U',VJ .l. l'lllllll1ll'fl, historian: ,l. lirown. R. Slflllllilf, H. Gill' wood. S1:CoN11 Row: H. Wulls, C. DLISQ-2lllgLl'I', .l. F1'z1zi1-1', K Lllvinski, C. W1'ifl1w11foll1-1'. ,l. l l1-111i11g. ,l. Cusick, .l. Coyle, W' SWWI- Tllllill ROW! .l. Cllllvll, E. Lonio, R. Erwotowski 'I' Wllllvilllllv. R. l,osI1'1'. P. Che' no , .l. Allen, ll. Cook, .. , Y V l. Iil1'lllll'1lH, B. Kenny. l UlIll'I'Il Row: R. l'lz11'ris, .l. Bullis llfflfl, M. Yilllklf , ,l. lioll11'11lw1'g:,1'1', W. W1fi1l1'11f1'll1'l'. .l. l.1tls, y ll. llliss, A. I'l0lIll1'24, ll. Klum-y. l'lIl 'l'Il Row: ll. lD1111l111111 li. Cam-y, M. Mull, R. lluylor, ll. Wultors, A. DolC1'ogo, H llmlflft W. Saul, W. CIT!!-iSWlllll'. 111015 15 1 Phi Gamma Delta llollu Cllilllllfl' ,lstlllllflllfll National l o11111li11pg Dale Numlmor of Clmuplcrs . ,, l71'atcr11iLy Colors l71'11le1'11ily Flower . , ,. ,. 1882 1848 84 Purple and lVlIflC ,, l'11.rplc Clematis C . 1 ALR.. L1-Us llilVC ll purly 131 I m:-11' Row: W. Pricv. R. Craig, ,I. Cum. R. Iiurumly, Irm- xurwr: .I. Smurl. vim' pn'sirl1'nI: C. .IoImsnn II, prv.-firlvllf: M. ,lunns, sc'1'rf'mrv: C. Slxufvr. I . Iluwun, R, W.-vnduu. H' Sm:oNn Huw: II. IIukm-r. I.. Kalnuwudu, 'I'. 0'IJuy. Ii. I,uircI pp IJ. Inv:-Iyn, L. Marlin. W. Add:-nlmrook. B. IUIIIIIIINUH, T. Sm-IIs. IIIIIIIKD Row: ID. Clark. K. ,lum-s. II. Illslnn, W. Sny- rI4-r. I. IA'HllIlill'lIl, 5. I,umImurk. I. Russvll. 0. Rlvll. .I. Nlurris, C. Zimmn-rnmn. IPUIIIITII Huw: S. I,uHmannn, Ii. , , IIIILIYIIUII, .I. I ic-I1lm'. I.. III-ple-r V. RIYIIHIIIYSIIYII. II. Van la alla - 2 ff ,. . ' . . I umnlc'HIm Iuumlul ,gn IXll'Ii. K.. Iioggv, W. lillmlv. Ii. IIUIIIIIQLUF. I'lF'l'll Rnvv: National Fuumling Dal.. jgjjj II. Ilurris. IC. Ilvrrmaum. R. Ilurns. .I. Hunt. .I. Wuukvr, II. UrIuwskI. 'I'. Iluuk, W. I,l'l'U, II. WIIIILIIIIS, S. MIIIUF. Numlmr of Chuplcrs -, . , 60 I'Irz1lcrnily Colors Rell mul Green I'Iralcrnily I Iuwc1' , frzcq1Lcln1fn0l Rose It muIcIn'l IILIVU In-ml In-r rm 132 twat I CDKIII FIRST How: R. Cullmer H. Paucr W. Willcn. IHIIFSIIIIII .I 1 I v Henning, vice jIl'l'Sl.lIl'IIl: A. Dcl'rinuu, 1II'l'SfIIL'l1lI J. Pusclmck. Secreturyg R. Riltcnhcrg, H'l'IlSIlfl'I'Q J, Morgan, ,l. Buss. Sl-'CUND Row I' Hinln, D Qlllfflt. A C u'h-in H ll x'- Z'. '.',..:',.,..,.,nl.1 , funi, C. Kessh-r. P. Cunrmico, D. Williams. L. Pinstcin. Tllllm HOW: H. Bvnncll. T. Duwsrm. R. Arnold. R. Drcyfus, R' Billlffr. J. DuSunIo, S. Bucrnu, G. Dicfunhuch, R. 1.1-rncr l'w'l'lIR'l'll Row: J. HUl'll1lll0l', ,I. Armus, W. Kauvllwr, A. Mor- clh, A. lluinoff. H. lh-hling. F. l owlur. M. Nuck, E. Whir- lllllll. 61. A 362 A as 59 . Q Q Chapter Founded . . W 1924 Nulnhcl' of Chapters .. .. I Fraternity Colors Cold and Purple Fralcrnily Flowcl' .- ,... ...-., CIN-y,mml,,gm1,m, 43:1 K A X 1 NVho's in Ulllll'Q.f0 hm-ru? 133 Fu:s'r llnw ll ll Wiiliums. li. l.in4ln1'r. .l. Slll'l'll!illl. W. Alnlmll. I.. llisuhu O . H. Ri!vy, A. Hillnw. SMZUND Huw: M. Criffm-y, J. Ciurdinl 0- h E il ID. 'l'l1mmw. IJ. Km-In-luun, Ii. Murphy. .l. Winn-r. IJ. Nuyln P 3' ll. Univ. R. Aym-rs. li. Sum-nlxlick. Vlvlllllll Huw: B. Muni Zulu Chuplcr lfnunclcrl National Founding Date Numlncr uf Cllzxplws , l rul1:rnily Culnrs l rulurnily Fluwcr 7 Purple nm 1893 I 856 142 I C0111 Viale! V 1 - lim! s ilu- lwicm: of lnmllu-l'l1nmI. 134 Ro V01 fy. 1 pm-1-. R. In-rm, D. l'urr4-ll. .l. Murphy. C. Tdcll, J. Lol! 1 IJ llxrlun, IJ. May. l. Sumun, C. Ilm-uv:-r. l uUnTll Ru I.. M u lm, li. Cullill. C. Lucy, E. Hukv, R. Brown, Dr-m'k1-r, K. Ifrusl. ll. Nidclric, 'l'. Rugun, D. Sheldon. FII-' W: P. Wclplun. H. Kiarhn. ll. Mussuy, A. Miclmclis, I3 Nurnvy, J. Dunnv. 5. Purlvr, ll. l'Iuugm-. l'. Cllllglfllli, M SRIIICII W S'nv'1 1- SIX' . .-LQF... l'll Row: 'l'. Massey, T. Slllilll, IJ . 1 . v 1 ppm-rson, C. lsollansll. 'l'. Kurn. f.. l'n'rIru'ksa-n. l. AIISIIII I.. I.:-nn. G. S1-usv. A. Ilan nlnru. 4 A fir' I E, . : . uwm-S. .l. l ?m-ming. .l. llllrsl, G. He-uk, D FIRST Row: II. Hirsch. J. I zlIwi'l1nl11, M. Kulis. A. Imisalwilz secretnr g I . Ansiw, Hiro arffsirlanl: M. 'I'1'z1'fc1' rrvsirlvrll: I' 5 L- Weiss, ll'l?!lSI1fl?fQ S. Crinspun, N. Noble, S. Snnnu-r SHCUND Huw: I . Giffurds, I... Slrnlwr, K. AllllIlll', II. Sharps. B. Tuplnun, R. Huron, .I. Mundull, I'. IILIVIKIHUII. E. Riskin 'IJIIIIKD Row: B. Slcinur, I'. Mcnduz, H. Linn, M. Fink, M Ufbcrg, E. Poiluck, D. SIM-skin. M. Kaufman, E. Kiinv, I' Kuplun. I70Un'rll ROW: R. Murkowilz, II. I'Jl'llCIlIl0l1l, S Ouslruiscll, J. Pusmrr, M. Furlnmnl. H. Shrnl, N. Zan-r D. Schwm-rin, J. Lipsclnllz. FIFTII Huw: J. NlFlllC3I'lIV, A Friscllcr, 'I'. Shcilun, S. DUIIISII, M. Wvinstvin. M. Rlulm-II M. Singer, M. Iiornstvin, M. Marks, .I. Gilman. 1 igma Alpha u ' Siglllil I'I1i Cllalplcl' I'I0lllN,Il5lI 10.112 . Nulionul Isillllliiillg Ilzllv 1909 Nnmlmcr of Clmplcrs ,V , 55 I rz1lvrnily Colors l'urplp 111111 Wllifp I'Il'1lI0I'llIIy Iilmvvl' ljllfljlfl A311-,V -Xl I-fi. 0 ,, . xx -num-M1 o if .2 if sf A ,f 'I N o ,Lf F!! GX e' , - , .A -Q , V V' y ' P k J, .,,,,.w L' , i .. 4 lv' , J .3- . 1 l 1' Winn :nn I Ivifl for lIn- RI'iS'I' uf linivvrsily Avvnllv? 135 l'lIlS'I' Row: 'l'. Nlilvln-ll. A. S1-igfriccl. ll. Kcys, E. Plane:- S. lluvls. ll. Ilrmlcr. ll. Nvlson, M. Hurt, C. l-lull, 'l'. llnvid irfoxn Row' ll llnvvrlv A lallillwo. R. Kee-m-y N . Ch. Cnrrilly. C. l'll1lvl1.ison. R.'Wosl, lll. Wrkr-, C. XV0lll'lll!lliL'l' 1 C. .lun-olmy. 'l'nn:n Row: li. Sullivan. li. lluwluy. W. Tccplc li. Nlillvr. C. rlllllllllili. W. Crullam. H. York, IJ. Roclgcrs ll. Cross. .l. llugun. l'i0Ull'I'll Row: W. McCoy. F. Wulclncr R. Cm-orgc. .l. Hnlulunson. .l. xlllfllll. Nl. Xlullwws, P. Gul lngln-r. J. Zivklm-r, K. Lllfllllllll. l 1r'rn Row: R. Adolph, F KHPPQ' Clmlllcr l? U 'l 'l ' 1864 l'l1'nrl1'rson. li. Slow-r. YV. Sllolly, ll. lilSilCllCl', R. Brown National Founding Dull. W 1355 li. Nlilnv. H. Snnrlvrs. R. Hill. W. l rm-us. SIXTH Row: D N Wrynn. 'l'. Clark. R. Brown. K. Anelm-rson, K. Snycl:-r. li Numlmr of Lllalllulls 739 llnlring. ll. Xlorgnn. S. Jon:-Q. l'lrnlurnily Colors .W llluc mul Colrl l rnlurnily lrlowcr While Rose 6 . -.4-'ik 41 K . A soirvr- all Siglnu Chi. 136 I'uwcr:ll, .I. 'I'owr1:-zcmI, D. SIHIIII. 'IIIIIRIJ Huw: ID. Simps I'llxs'l' Row: .I. ScI14mI1'y. R. Morton, Ii. Williams. 'I'. IIULIYII man, f'UlIIjlll'0Hl'l'I W. I':Illl'I4'Il, .wr'r4'lnry: 'I'. Argust. prvsi- Pnl' R I'lowurcI rvcwrflvr' 'I' IIl'll'4Il r'1mpluiu'IJ IVIvCl'a-al I. III,-Itz: I . IJuliI1sIm. Sr:rIoN.n RAW.: A. ,InI1nLzon:.I. Iirugr: . Qmf Ph. F '1 :Im . Ihlllly, .I L11 g. A UIIIUI, li 7 I, R. Luymun, D. cl IH. 1 . xl' . ' .micl 5. Townsend, C. Nolmlv, M. Evans, I . 'I'ruxuIl, K. Scllulllmsv, W. GlN'Ill'IllQI. R. Drolur, I.. Sluhbins. .I. Idllltf, A. Klutz. I ' s 'N R M-ack.-n Ull. I'HlIli'l'II Huw: R. Wulwl. .I. l.re-cpu, R. IVIym-ls. . . , - I ' . 5 lic, Il. Straus. N. Sm-ull, I'. Wilkin. IJ. Jnlms, Il. Iiurgqnisl, kappa Ch l'I'I' I Uumlul R. Muihnunull, li. Nuiwwinlor. I IF'I'lI Row: IJ. Cranybill, Nulimmul Ifuxlllclillg Ihllu II. N4-slwil. .I. IVIm'CIung. III. C. Wllalrlon. R. I im-III. IJ. Slum-4-r II. Wollm-rs1IorI, H. IC4u'Iv. NI. Allvn. II. SI1:uI4-I. .I. Iimlgm-rs. ,Q9 .IQQ'L '.2:,A va: FW .Q gd -lg? 15, Q 'Q ,mf Q 6 - .. Numlmr of Ch lplm IN . 4 , I 9538 1901 MH I'Il 1lm'llilv Colors IIIIFIJII' mul RCI, I' l lIUl'IlIIY lflu I'Iir1Iz'l uns! In Sig Ifp. 137 Tau Kappa Epsilon Bela Mu Chapter Founded , 1947 National Founding Dale ,, , 1399 Numher of Chapters Fraternity Colors Fraternity Flower . .. . la ClIl?l'l'y mul Cray lfvrl Carrzalion Who l'lll'l'S, 138 'I v 1 'VU H, I ' , . wa: vm- 'ful an new Ironw- I'9 - IVIMST Row: D. Brusslcr, R. M1-Nm-il, J. Ardouny. lrcuxrzrvr. ll. Wm-scott. rice prcsizlivil: L. Cofhnun. prcsizlenl: H N. Nlcyvr, E. Odcnwuld, L. Beck. A. Place. C. Snyder, B Eldridgo, D. Atkins. Tnmn Row: M. Ronald, I . Kowalski H. FN-vlllalii. H. Edwards, G. Dugan. H. Scurlon, R. Purse W. Sclu-or. Foulvrll Row: .J. Wilson, J. Cupp, R. Howarth D. McConulhy. R. Quuckenhush, J. Dunklehcrger, J. Nel son. FII-'TH Row: D. Quist, J. Van Valkcnhurg, C. Mundo vilh-. C. Crundn-ll. J. Dulko, E. Wilson. P. Gm-isslcr, D Glll'lJl'l'. wr . ' ' Dulko, .wcrvlrzryg W. Miller. T. Tliompson. Sl-:COND Row' Fiztsr Row: R. Melville, T. Kulp, .l. Mingus, W. Allen, nice president: 'l'. Jells, president, U. Oesehger, secremryg C Clearer, R. Cushman, F. Chilton. St-:COND Row: F. Cas lrock, M. Ryan, C. Hodge. K. Pitlner, R. Adler, .l. Culliert son, D. Cause, R. Lange. Tttlltn ROW: G. Luke, W. Hihseh- man, S. Johnson, P. Wiee, F. Schultz, R. Ennnert, E. Yuw R. Alwell, A. Haynes. Foulrrn Row: S. Sheekells, C Hathewuy, D. Hemphill, T. Harris, B. Mieszkowski, J Fischel, B. Blanchard, H. Chittunt. FIFTH Row: .l. Johns- lon, W. Reid, D. Harger, ,l. Kolendu, R. Leslie, A. Cheshire C. Dirkes, D. Lielr, R. Winkler, P. Bitter. 4421 'fy' fir?-4' '1-: ,, 'cy . , c ll' -- . . A' M, , ' ill T'1, .X , 7 if , N ,IF .- A A ,E IGH.. N tit 'Ia 1 Theta Chi Gamma Eta Chapter Founded W, -M 1946 National Founding Dale ,, ...,. . MW, 1856 Numher ol Chapters ,.,.,,,,,,.. ,,,, WU 123 Fraternity Colors ., , ., Military Red and While Fraternity Flower W... Rell Carnalion The ln-st laid plains of tniee and men . . . 139 Q 1 . I 1 , 1, K , V ' A . ,' gf- , 1 ' A ' ,... 1 I - J, ., A ,. Enjbyment if-,' 'xfge 'W , V V -',Sfm,,9-' f F 99 . -1 1 .,-UV 9- I mf.--fa--' pmw! 'f E! I 5 ,,.. l ' T i JW.. 'xl -'K . Q' N 5 - ,I ' ...Q l,fc1 .4- L r ' E-:Hi i.n It ' , ki ' fu 'TQ' 8 9- 6,-.ji up f 2 i A .ri ' 'Q . -J, IA., I in' ' ' H4 3? fc Q 1w V ' in , ' ' I , f 1 If 'W - o N 1 1 ' 1 ' 'li '- 7 tx 1 A' R X ' 9 ' 1 A ' X ' tm ' 2 r , 'H '33, 5 p ' s pl ' -. 1 h . 5 1 -. -4- r K 3 . 21 ' ' ' ' X . M4 l h ' f ' I .fu ' fi' Vi ' I W X75'm'ti,l4Xv , , 4 H , 'V . . 'J' K. 4?,35i71':5' Drs , WE'- . . ,yvr si '-12 . ,L 4 . 'm.' gms.: A wx A J, A f A A ww ' 4. 1' . A:ffyQ:?'?5'l 'R ,- ,, .5 ,I ,. ,, r, I f ' . V - '- lf'-J,5w,' , A H gh W !'f'W2!. 1 eww A, , , . 4 , , .-Imzww 4, v-'av ww f-fw . , y.,,N,, 1 .,, ,, ,, ,A ,Vx -- - Q, AE., my -'-uw . A fu f-J' W f? -Q, '-' .4 ,. ?z'f,:f'f 1712 , , WX 3 'Auxififim , ww 1.'AfL . :'QiTFA-L U ' ,4. , ' x .- , J ff :wtf-X A-,sy in 10:91 .V 1 Wiz 3 , .s - R 2 .. A ' w-,M 1-1- , rl Qty . - rf M-,'q.V5 ,A 'ff' g H J Q , i -'H-wr 'MA- . 'fwaff' Q ffl 'ka mf 'kwa ,,.A ' V Abu., 55 ,Vt 5, ,A 'Q't',i',:'!x,51 X --M ' 'yi QL? it-Lx P' sf 5, ai Q I if 1' I J si L.. A A- P A colossal water fight, an Artist Series Barber of Seville, Military Ball, the frugue, a rushing smile, the sunporchg all particles in the oast mosaic depicting those precious hours of college life which we call our own. 2 Il! l'lZlliVCS are restless lonighl. SOHE said . . . N ', ,A . , N-X J L 3 . How do I know how I got three pillowcases? 3 -. ,. +3 uv I' 'I Jll M mal,--'Yun czurfls for Saint Iglllllillb? Daly? . , s , 5 3.13, ' 4 ,l 4 2 E S0lIilll'iliS fAllVlllN'K'll slugvs. Cuslcr's Lusl Sluncl. Q vp' D5 l . - winging J ', 131' I-lim, Him, I-IOM-ay!! Ccn1ulm'iesz1l'c for . . . -.ot 'f Dl1l1klilll2IiS il serious mailer. :mu f 'V v,.I.. 'X 4 PM Yes, I clicl it all myself. 145 4' pfvfnvw- --. M -- L, r 1.7 'fdfvf .. an ,Wm .A-..J' ?'h '.w 4 . have ff M .,, , v -.-bA- wwf ', 1 . 1 M f X 'qw In-.-.pp A .v M ' .M4-,1- ,. 146 an -v. The Lmvly l7msh L 41 vu., an-f Y.. QQ?- , - .uv 4-. ,xi 'WN f ,V . .4-..,- , - -- 1- I -I .-A , 41,1 r .f-1, vw' , . 'VINE Lofty Senior. fl I I enjoy luring u girl, 1 .... Dual Development lrllllfl-ilglggill' Plmne Booths. ln llw Fall a young lNilll,S fancy turns JS ' 'if I ,glJlv',,J+ ' is f K xr lf . fi ai fx 1 fi I ' ,I M ixlimgfi fv:,4..? j V -,,,, . 'Winn' ,. ' ' Y' 'fax I 1 - , . vs 4 -,' ' .AX ,M X Q . . JS? M . J.. .1 .. , Kb , A ,A , ,. ,A ,pg W ,Jr iw 'ea vi' 1 ll 1 tum-. .Q Tlxrec Cents uf lnlcrmission. X , unssvn mul Humlsu CI? fir' Nl i nuet 1063 Q I VIQIIITWUSS u urmvrl. My Fair Lady. 150 l l'm su Y we ' Cdl magic P w I In Ns-w I' Itlllllll 4 Q0 A-P Q rl 'Gi 'ff 44 'Q rely.: A Smell ulurl young fur-us! m Yum l.z1flyfil1gm'sf Take 2 QLl'Zll11S0fAl'SHHiU2lllfI lmll of O l R. ---.- icw fl'0ll1llIOCl'lNV,S Nest. l'ul 5m1 Nlurly ilu- Sha-Il. Q Y iff ' . MLN, -,rv it. ' 'I'. C. I. I . ,mug 153 ml do you mean. il clocsrfl look like an Ieouparcl? UUOoooo. llmfl l0lll'lI mv-l'm il Star. A 1 Sm IDU Sm I un N W -. 1.1 Fuwllment ! 1 1 '1 A . l ,L w 5 Q y 90 5. I MM - M-' 'A' , 1 :I .b lv. - pd xl if M if as -:aff A. - ,Q -- ' . ...W Wi iv- as Y Wg, W 8 I 1. gi, 3 K1 i , 4' a Q ff' iw Kina' ly L bgsfk I F. 45 , h C f F ss ,fl F 'lv f Q. .... I 5 PIII IiIi'I'A KAIIPA KN:-1lcl.lNe: V. Speer, M. Hess. M. Il'AI4-ssandro, Kneeht, I'. Patton. Sm'rt:n: M. Iiasmussen. III. I.. Sf-Innidl, N. Ilew- vns, C. Cesell, ,l. MeIIay. S'rANnlN1:: .I. IIurrIicI4. .I. We-inerth, C. Sehelllnan, I.. Cline, Ii. I'I1-at-oek. C. 'I'homas, Il. Miller, IC. Imninska. ,I. Cupp, I I4LllIIlHl7IlUI', NI. Ilernlany, 'I'. Quick, M. I ilzpaIrim'k. Now' I,ItZ'I'lIlIl'1llI C. Shilling, W. IIreIsfortI, NI. WIQLIIIIIIRIII. X : 1 ,V ,II frrvh 'LI IIII. .ft A x ,II MOIYIIAII ISUAIIIJ I.. Garrett, If. Sell:-IInian, N. Ilewens, .I. Lu I I 1 I V. Speer. lm T3 'TW f 158 1,1 JC QC . , , V .Wet Honoraries Outstanding scholastic achievement, an active interest in worIcI aIIairs, ancI a mature personality are recognized in juniors anfl seniors hy the Bucknell chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the nation's oldest acaclemic honorary society. IVIortar Board is the senior womcnis honorary recogni- tion societ , taninff at the enrl of their 'unior fear those rw . I girls who have achieved execllemze in Ieaflership, selmlur- ship, and service. Ulnieron Delta Kappa awards IIIUIIIIPCINIIIIJ to those junior ancl senior men who have shown on the hasis oI their scholarship, character. and serviee to the university tI1at they possess a rich unrlcrstanrling oI and are prepared to meet the ohligations and responsihililies which Iaee thc American citizen. Q UNIIIIRON IlICI,'I'A KAI'I'A Si-:Mi-zli: Il Urlowski. IJ. Stewart, A. h'Illt'tllllIll'l'. .'I'-XNIIINIZZ II. Ivinelner. II. 'I'yrn-II, ,l. Wm-inn-rth, A. IleI'rint-e. ABBO'I I' WILLIAM ALLEN Culalwm-II.N..I. lfurln-lnr nfSz'in'n1'1' in l.'lu'lnir'ul lu'ngim'u'ring 'l'Iu-lnl1Ini,Vi4-1- I're-ninlf-nl: -X. I. CII. IC.: InlrnnmrnlI1Iu:uupimuI1ip, Sum-vr, Vulh-ylmll. 'I'rm-k. UAIL KAREN ANDERSON Glvn I.nIu-. Mivll lfnrhvlnr nl .vlrlx ..., 'llulln-mulivs Alplm Chi Onu-ga. Vim: I'rn-sinh-nl: Ilnum- of II:-lurv-1-vlluliwp1 IYu1lu'n'u Gln-v Illulr Illmpvl Ilhuir. Muunpa-rg Mix:-II l1Imruxg I'i Mu Epnilmu. KURT AIITIIIIR ANDERSON Summit. N. .I. llurllvlnr of Sr'1'1'1n'4v in lfivil lz'ugim'f'fing Signml1Ili: A. S. II. I'I. IVREDRIC W. ANSIS II:-nukIyn, N. Y. lfu1'ln'lnruf.'lllx . . . l'nliliu'u1S1'i:'lu'1' 'ny-rs: WI'Ill7g Signm AIpIlu Mu, Vim' I'ra-sinh-nl: Ilunsn- nf IIn-I-11-fu-xnlalliww3 Ulmer :lx I I OIIIW-rn Club, S4-nrn-lury. 'I'r4-muxrvr: Sm-in-ly Iur ilu- -Xclvnnc-1-lm'nl uI Alumnus-nn-nl. JOHN RONALD ARDOUNY Nuw York. N. Y. llurlu-lor nf Sr'ivrn'r' in, lfmiln-.wx .-I:llnini.xln1riun. Tun Knppa Elncilnm. I'Iu-algv 'I'ruinvr, 'I'rl'mum-rg Cup mul Dnpgn-r. Ilnlsixlwm Alunnpm-r: IIniv:-ruily I'Iny1-rs. 'I'rn-munrvr: Ilvllal Alu De-Ilan. TI-IOMAS RICHARD ARCUST Sa-runlun, Pu lIur'llu'lolul,'lrl.v . . . llixlnry Sillllm I'Iui Epnilnn, I'rvnIaIvnI, Vim- I'ru-sinlvul: I. X1:ENnA. Grvvk I-lnlilurg lilnrisliauu Annuciuliuu. Cnlninvlg Inlvrfrnlc-rnily Cuunrilg Ifirf-ni1Iv I.:-mlf-rg Ihlrnm-IIun'knu'II lllluir llmug I rvnIllnnn Ilnlnp Ilmnm-lor: Onuvron D4-Iln Ixuppal, WILLIAM ELDRIDILIC AIIIIO'I I' Wm-SIIII-Iql, N. J, lfuvlnvlur ul Sr:'w1n'v in lIn.x1'1w.x.x -IfIminiv1ruIi:ua 'I' I : rc-'a I . Sigma: Ilplm Iipsilun. 'I'r:-:mmwg S--rivly for Mlmnvvlm-nl nl' Nlxulugmm-nl: I :Immun -4 I IuI: OIII I Ilull l'Ii'I'ICII W. AIIICLES ljln-,lg-r, N, J, lim-lwluf of .lrlx . . . lllfxlury Slmln-nl Ifau-llllx' limugn---4: lllnrializun Isnm-iulimug II Club: In1I4-p1'nnln'nI NIa'll'slfolln1'iI, I'rmI1Iu'ul. MARY ANN ADANIS IIN-X4-IIIilI,I'41, lIm'hu'lur nf Illv ..., Ilulln'lnuln'.x Dvllal II1-Ilan DvIlIl: WSGVK IIn::n1- nI II4'pl':-sr-lllallivvs: Ixalmlvllvu. SANDRA CAROL ADA AIS Mm-1Iiu.I'n. lfrn'll4'lnr nf S:'irm'1' in ,Iluxfr l'f1luu1'iun I'Iui Xlu: Ol'1'In'sll'.l: Illmpl-I lIImir: Viv-II llImru-. WILLIAM ,IOIINSON ADDICNIIROOK I'umpmw IIm':11'Il. I Ial. llurllvlnr nf S.-ivrn-v in lIu:.ffn-.x.x Illminklru inn I'I1i Ixnlupu I'si: Inlralmurul l.I1:1mpi4m-Ilip. Sm-I-I-l': I'11-mmmivs I IuIn. SANDRA IRWIN ALLANSON IIIn'vy III1us1',AI1I. I lIm'lu'lnr nf .-Illx . . . Il1llln'm:lliz'x D:-Ilu Zn-lu. Sn-1-rn-l:u'v: Clnrislizun ham-inlimug Cap uml Duggl-r: Xliwnl lllmrus. RICIIARD IIAR'I'I'I ARNOLD M1-mlnwlmmk.Pu. lim-lrvlnr nfS1'i4'ln'u' in lIu.:in1'.xs .'Ifl1nini.vllurinn I'IuI I.aunIuIn 'I'Iwlu. Yivu- I'r4-siulvnl, Iluu-v Xlnllugvr. Sm-iaul 11Imirm:m: llluupe-I Klhnirg InIvrI'rul1-rnilx llnmnvilg I'rm-Iurg I'vraIniug IIIIII--. IIOIIICIYI' AI.IIEII'I' AYERS S1'a1Cirl.N..I. lIrn'll1'luruf'IrIs . . . lllfsluu Si -nm .Xlplm Elvnilun: II IIIHII: Xnraily Swimming. 120.4-nlvlanillg I- 1'nm'lu'g l1Iu'i-alinn Msnwiulinll. SUSAN DONNA AY MAR I'm'l NVLISIIIIILCIDII, N. Y. lfurlrvlur nf .Iris . . . Ix'ngIr'.vl1 llanp mul Iinggvrz Univ-rsilx I'I:uy:-r-1 IXmuvn'aGI1-vlllnlvz Kllmlu-I Iilmirg 'I'In-In Alplm I'Iui: Sigma 'I'uu D1-llu. I'r1-sid:-nl. IIRAIIIC VICTORIA IIAIIISII Ruhwuy, N.,I lfrrrlwlrnr nl plrlv .... Ilulln-muli4-.c lfnf'lrru'llfung Illnrislinu -hsnviuliun: Wnlkvr Ilmm- limmu-II. S4-1-rl-lul'y: XX YIIII. Sr-n'r1'l.lry: Phi Signm Tun. RONALD LOUIS IIAILICR Slamlfuril. COIN! IIm'll4'lur nl nfllx null lhrlzvlnr nl S1'i1'n4'1' in l,'h4'lIli4'1ll l2'flpiln'u'll'ng I'Iui Gnumm Du-Ilan: Ilnu-w I-I II:-prv:-1-uulntiu-at II:nuI: Xlixn-II Iilmrufg Inu-rivam Imlilulm lull VIII ' -Allin of l1In'mIvnI I-Ingilu-vrs: I irmi4Iu- I.u-ml:-l': Ynrsilx' 'l'ruvI,g Iulrnu 'aI .amlnuu 1 IIm4Iu-lIuuII. NANCY IIARLOXV SII'allInr1I.Col1n lfurln-Inu ul -Ill: , . . l'.vn-lmlugx , I'i II:-ln I'I1i, S4'ImI:urnIxip l1Imirm:m: Slunlvnl Ilnnellmukg ,lneliriul Ihuurnlg Ilnrris Ilmm .. . ,. . . lluunvilq llmm-1-lurg I- m-mln I.1-:ull-rg I-1 I.In. 159 '- HEIIISERT HAWTI-IOIINE IIECKEH Cluster, N. J. lfru'l11'lur nf 31-11-fu-1' . . . Gr-ulngv lfllrinliuu A:-sm-iuliaulg Cup :uul lluggr-rg M1-u's Glu-v Illuhg Mix:-4l lllun-ung A, S. ll. I-I.: Varsity 'l'r:u'kg Dnrru lfuuuvil. S4-4'r1'l:lry. LEE DICKEY ISEI'IRI10RS'I' Allison l'au'k, Pal. Ifm'ln'lur nl wlllx . . . l'ull'lf'f'ul Sriwrlrw D1-lla Upuiluug Llnrinliuu Aww-inlimuz Al1'u'HUlm'lllulviflkillllllng fllu-4-rl:-aulvr. ,IAM ES WILLIAM BEI,'I'X Slmkur l'l4-igll!s.OI1io llurllwlur nf Su'ir'm'r' . . , l'ln.vu-.v Sigmu l'I1i Elmiluu, l'I1-uIg4-uuutr r, Sm-iul Illunirlualu: llllrisliuu Aww-iuliuu: Auu-rivuu lnnlilulv- ul' l'llvsivs. Vim- I'r:-uinlvul. MAILIURIE lllllll-IANAN IIENDEII fIllllIlIlilllllil,N. Y. Ifnrflrlnr nlSr'ir'llz'r'l'1r k'rln1'ull'un . . . la'lf'frn'f1l11rvs' Kupluu Ku1lp:lCulumu: IIur'A'r1r'llifmg L' X1:r:vuAg Illlrisliam Arafuu-iuliuu: lulruunurul Illuluvxpimlnlnip, Sufllulll. Suiuuuinu: Ski lllulv. 'l'ru-amlrvr. NANCY LOUISE IIENDEII llllllllltl, N, Y. llm'lu'lur ul .-Irlv . . . sll1lllu'lmlll'4',s ' l'l MII: WSGA lluuru' ul lln'pl'4--1'lll:lIiv4w1 Nliwnl llllurlls' Lllru-llanu Awm'i.1lim1, liuruul-Iiuvkuvll. L. RAYMOND ISENNER, JR. 'lIilllLlllilHS1'1', lflu. Ihlrlrvlnl uf Sri:-m'r in, l1'u.v1'u1'xx .'lrlrnini.vlruliuu 160 WILLIAM ALLEN I!ARNE'l I' Luxiuglon,Muss lhn:ll1'lnruf,'lrlx . . . lu'1'nl1ulHl'4'.v Siguul l'Ixi lipailuug Cup uusl Duggvr' WVHU' l'uruu'Ilul1'l'Iulr' llislimgll DAVID BARTON islwul Mililury Slluln-ul. MlllV17l'll, l,ll lfurlrvlur ufSa'fr'll1'1' in lu'l1'n'ln'u'nl lx'npinrw'ring Ngluu Alplm lupslluug Il Illulng A. l. E. E.: I-'irwiulv l,1-:ull-rg Vursily Wrvnlliugg Iulruuunrul llluuupimnu-ship, Sm-1-ur. MARY ELlZAliE'l'H BASS Uppur Montclair, N. J lhlr'ln'lor of flrlx . . . Iliulnpy llurrix, Sixth Slrm-1-l llumw lluuuvilg Mixvzl lllurrux: WHA lluurnlg Chrisliuu Amuu'inlim1g Ski Club. DIANE IIEVERLY HASSE'I I' Bllbllllllllllll, N. J. Ilurhr-lor ul flrlx . . . lo'uyli.vlr Spuuinll llmuu- Kluuuril. H4-vrn-l:ll'y. Inu sur:-r: lluln-pf-nnlvul Wuuu-u'n linunvilz WHA lluurcl: Sylwlxruuf-ll:-s, Vim- l'l'm-sid:-ul. l'r.-sinh-ul: Ile-:ul Il:-niulvulg lhn'km'Iliun: Tnur'lrr: I lu Drllu Nkl Ilulu l.'A4:l:NuA: Siguuu z ' ag .' ' I LARRY KEITH DECK llrurlfunl, Pu lin:-lwlnrul -Ill.-: . . . l'lu'ln.mpl:y 'l':uu Kuppn Epsilon, I'Im-mlgv 'I'ruiun-r: lilnrisliuu Amuwiuliuug M4-u'n 1.11-1-Llulng Mixn-rl Cllurluwg Claw Ilouuz'il. ANDREA LINDEN ISECKER Puinl l l4'z1sunl lTl'2lf7ll,N. J. ffm..-1... uf :Iris . . . Jlulln'nmli1'.v Sluuln-ul lluuallumk: Clnrinliuu fhuun-iuliuug llurripa lloum- llouuvil. Slvpllvus lluusc Ilnuuvil, Vim- l'r4-sinh-nl: llvsialvzuwm- lfuuurilg Mixn-ml llhurusg lmla-pvneln-ul Wuunclfx fluuucilg Syxlclllwnwllm-sg ll:-:ul IK1-nillvul. .JAMES ROBERT BENSINCER Chevy Chase, Md. llrwlrulnr nl Su'l'n'1u'v . . . l'hvvxi:'.v l'i Mu Epsilon: Siguul l'i Sigulu. THOMAS ARTHUR BENTON HuflrlonHcI1I, N. J. Ihwlu-lnr uf .flrlx ...1 llulllr'muli4'.v D1-llu lrlnulou: I. .ACENIIAQ I'l Alu luppulmlg Olluw-ra Clulr. RITA MAE IIERCNER Arlinglon, Vu. Iiurllvlnr nf flllx . . . lz'ngIi.vl1 l'l1i Mu: Sigu1uTalu IJUIIIIZ Wmuvu's Glm- Cluln. WILLIA M C. BESSELIEVRE Staten Isluml, N. Y. lfuz'llr'Inr of Sr' ivnrw' in Civil lfnginr-urirlg A. 5. K.. lu.: l'l Mu Epsiluug Tuu ll:-In l'i. HOLLY EDYTH BEST liu4'l1r'lur ul nlrls Dvllu Xvlug llllrislialu Assum- DIANA DAVISON BIRD Iiurllrrlnr ul flllx l'iLtsImrgl1,Pu. . . . Smrinlupy, Rvliginn iuliuu: Alixml Clmrung Suu-iulngy lllulu. Trenton, N. J. . . . lfnglixll.l'.vyf'hulngy Alplm Siguul Allahu, Svcru-lzlryg Wuuu-n':4 Glcu Clulrg Cluljvcl Choir SUZANNE LINDA BLACK Wullsvillv, N. Y. lhnrllvlnr nj .-Irlx . . . lfnglixl: l'i Ih-la l'lnig llumu- nl' Ih'pl'vsw-lllnliw-as1Spanish Iloum- liuuuvil. I'rz-sinh-nlg On'Iu-nlrug Munlc-ru Dauuu-. CAROL FRANCES IILANCIIARIJ Durivn,Cm1n. Iiauhvlvr of .-lrlx . . . Biology Alplm Sigmu Alplm: I.'A1:HNm.: Clu'inliun Assn'-iuliun: Cup mul llugg:-rg lluivvruily Play:-rug Wnnu'll':4GI1'm' Kllulrg Mix:-11 lllmrma. CARL EDSON BLISS West Clam-slvr, Pu. lfrl1'fu'lnruf.'lrl.v . . . l'.'z'nlmlniu'x Lzunlnln Llu Alplm. Irvu:u1n'1'. MARY BOWEN BLISS Man'gutcCiIy,N..I. lfm'l11'lnruf,'frl.v . . . lfnglixll Walk:-r llml:41'IIm1lu'il, Sa-vrn-mry, 'l'r1-:mm-r: Wann:-n's Gln-v lllulug Miva-ul lllmrusg Illmps-I lllmirg Chrinliun .-Xusm-iuliml. DOUG LAS WAL'I'ER IILOOMQlIlS'l' Sm-lu-mwulauly, N. Y. lf1lr'll1'1nruf.'Irlv . . . I'.s'u'l1ulugy' D4-Ilan llpsilnn: Inu-rfrnln-rnily Klmulrilg I'u'u4-lm: I il'n':4i1l1'I,r'aulvl'Zlfllrislialll .-ham-iaulinmnl, Pr:-r.i1l:-nl: I rvnluu:ln CaunpC1ullm'lnl': Omivrun llvltu Knplnu, GERALD EMILE IIOCIAN I,m'usl Vullvy. N. Y- lhn'ln'lur uf .-lflv . . . f.'ln'lul'.sln llurkm-Iliull: Clnrislinn vhsuvinlimng Mixml lllun-my :Xml-rir:m llllvlnximll Swim-ly: Malin llnllvgv Uurul Cuuu1'ilg Ililln-I, l'r1':4iaIl'llI: Rvligiml-ill-I.ifr'. Cvulrall lfullnuillnwg Young III-plulvliczuxls, 'l'ru'mulr4-r: Inla-rInilh Cuumzil. GAY MAREE BROOK Nl11'lIlRII1llllI,I?lil. lfrnrlrvlnr nf ,flrlx ..., Ilflllnvlmlliuv I'i Mu lilneiluug Young lim-pulalirullx Clulm. SUSAN CAROLINE BROOKS S0l'ill1I0ll,I,LI. lhwln-Inf uf Arlx . . . l'hiln.mplry. English Univ:-rsily l'Iuyvrs. RICHARD C. BROWN Dill'lIl1LTl lhM4I- liurlu-lar nf Srrirmrv in lhL.wim'.vx ,flrlmirufvlmlfuu Sigum Allxlm Iipsiluuz 1'nur'ln', Cirmllulion Mzuuugvrg Smfir-ly fur tho Anlvalww-lm-all nl' Mnmlgzvxxn-Ill: I'Im'mlmuiue-1 Clulx. SHEILA BROWNE WiImullu,IlI. lfuvln-lnlnf.-lrlx . . . English Cam-y llnueu- Council, l'r4-sill:-ntg WRA IIunr4I: Mmln-rn Dunxw-: .Iuniur Clams 'l'r:-mum! 7'nm'lu'. Ealilurviu-CllivI, llulry Eulilur. RICHARD EDWARD IZRUDER, .IR. l'illsImrgI1,l'a1. lfurlrvlnr of S1'i1'm'v in. lfuximuvx .llrllzzillixlrrllfnrl Sigma Chi, l'r1-sislf-nt, 'l'rc-znmrvr: M1-n's Slualvnl Guvvrlxlnwln, Sn-n'l's-lury: Inlc-rfrzm-rnily Cmlnvilg Varsity 'l'rau'k: Sm-in-ly fur ilu- .-hhwlllnfvxxlvlll uf Mnmlgc-nlvlllg lin-mmluimx Illulv. RARIIARA JEAN BRUNS While Plains, N. Y. lfrn'Il4'lor of Sr'i:'lu'1' in Erlurvrliun . . . lflvrncnlury 'Uplm I'l1i, l'rvsi4lvul. View' I'r1-uixlvlxlg WSGN llumu- of R1-prvsu-ul:1liv1's: llunl Ilousv Cuuun-il, Sixlh Slrv:-I Ilmm- Kluuuvil. I'n-sinh-nl: Cup null Iluglu-r: lIlliv1'l'siIx l'lnv4-IW: Nlixvnl lllmrusg I'unIn-Ill-uiv lfnum-ilg I irz-sinlv I.:-mln-rg 7'um'lu'g l,'A1:r:NnA. S1-nior S1-vlion lirlilur, ,-Xvlivilivs Iirlilnrg 1Ilu'iMiun .Ksmu'i:lliulx. llurnm-Huvkm-ll5 Kuppn Dvlln l'i: Rillu: Club: l'SI'IA--Nl'I.-K. ROBERT WILLIAM IIOLLINCER PIIISIIIIIFI l IIm'ln'lnr uf Sri:-:luv in ll:1xi1n',x.v .-lflrninislrulinn l'lli Knppu lki. Swrvlurv: Ski Illulwz l'11'ollnllli1'slflllIr:S4-lliurllalllrl lllun 5...-iv 5 lx Im ilu- .Mlvunm-l1u-xul uf Xlamuga-lm-ul. ISRIICE DRACE RON'l'A Mmuuuun Ifflwllvlrzrnj.-lr1.x . . . llislnly SUSAN RlI'I'H IIOIIGHTON Kcnm-Il Sqn um lhn'ln'lulnl,'lrl.x . . . l1'ngli.wh lhu'k1n'lliHI1: Ton1'lu'. :Kr-Mi-lull! l,ih'1'ul'y I'11Iil4u': Ilouu- nf Rl'lIl'1's4'llI:lIIY1s Mix:-nl lihurusg Sigma 'l'aul D1-Iln. CAROL JANE RRAIISHANV Yvalllillgfol Ifm'ln'lnr uf .-lrlx ...- llullu-mulir.v IM-lluLvl:1,Xu-v I'ra-sinh ul: Iluul Ilmm Immun-ll: Orr-In-nlrug lhuul. IEARIRARA lIRAlI'l'MAN RIIIYNYRINII lfflwllvlrzl'ufnlflx . . . II1lIllf'IuuIl'4'.x.l.'ll1'lui.vllvs 'Kun 1-rivzlu lilwmiu-:ul Sm-n-lv. MOLLY MI'l'lIl'll'Il,I. IIRINKICRIIOIFIV Gln-nRi4lg1 N I lhlwllvlzzrnfS1'ir'rl1'4'fnlfzlurfllfllrl . . . la'lr'lm'nl1llr Kappa Dvllu IM-lull:-ll:1, I'l:-4lg,1 Irzuuvr: WSI' K '21-uulv: 7'nurlu'gl.'K1,lf:snA Il: ln l'p'1luu- I In-4-rl:-'uh-l', Lnplauu. .9 .. . 4 'QI CAROI,-ANN CAREY Suoluil Illzlins lfrl1'll1'lur uf .'IIl,v . . . l'nlfIi1'ul .S1'ii'llu'r' I'IIi Mu. Snvinl Illlzlirmamz I'i Siglnn Allvhn. SIIIRI.EY MARIE CARI'EN'I'ER Swzlrlllmnrc llm'll:'lnr uf nlrla . - . .Ilulln'nmlir.v Xlixvil lllmruwg Wnlm'n':4 Iillralxmllull-. ilu--km, Ynilmlnlli. ROGER IIYINGTON CARR II2lIllVI2 . . lfurlnvlur ufS1'ir'H1'1' . . . l'ln'.vi1-.x NI4'll'sCI1'r- CIIIIP: Mixf-il Clmrll-4: A. S. NI. I-1.:5ignmI'iSigum. Sn'r'i'1'l:ll'y, 'l'i'mmiir'1-1-5 ,-Xin:-rivun Imllillllvul'l'Ilx'r4i1'w. CAROLYN CECELIA CARSON SIi1lll4'ilI4'i1'.'. . Ilrwliwlur of :lux . . . Puliliwll Srivnrf- Syinfllrmn-ll.-sg Ski Illvrlrz Illirirslinn X-.mi-inlinn. JOSEPII I.I.OYIJ l2AR'I'ICR, JR. liz ' H I Ihnrlnflnr nl S:'ir'n11' in II11-.ilimx .-Ifluzinfxlluliurr Hain lluila-gre Ilousw llnnnvilz fllurixliam X-so-'iailimig Xzlrsilx 'I'ru : 'I' a I Sul'I1'IyInrlIl4' Mlvunu-vuwnlul'Mnmugvxm-1:13Ski Illuh. UAII. ANIJREA CELIQA Wvmrslwomi, N. J. llurllvlnr uf lrlx . . . l'.vyrlmlugr Kappa IJ1-Ilan. 'l'1'vam1i-1-l': 7'uu1'ln'g I.',M:r:Nlm: Ilhrislizlu .ham-inliv g .- '- sm-nlulivr-sg hIix1'4IIiIlol'lxsg I irvfi1If-Imanlv-rg S1-ninr Claw Cuum-il. 162 KENNE'I'l'I ROGER RRUST N0wI'IycIOPz1rk, N. Y lluvlu-Iur ul Srivliwv in 1'lIr'1'!1ul:1'r'ul Eligiru-1-ring Signm Xlphu I'lp-lihm: II Illulug ni. S. M. IC.: I irn-siilv l.4-zulvrg Vursily Wrvsllinu iluplninz Varsity 'l'rxu'k: Inlrumurul IIl1:nnpmm4l:ip, Wrn-filling, 'I'r:n'kg lhn'lc1u'll h'npilmn'r JANET CRESWICK IIURIDICK I'Iill'l'IIl:J,'IllIl Park, N. .I ,lffwlwlfn nf xlrlx . . . I'l1iIn.mplry I'Ili Higgins! 'I':lu: Sigma 'liuu Ile-Img IIux'kn1'II Slualvnl I rxrulng iirilivs I 0l'llm JOHN MARSIIALI. IIURIJICK I'Iuvm-rlown, Val lIm'ln'lnr nl nlrlx . . . l'lliln.ml1lly I'hi Siunm'I'1nl. I'r1-sinh-nl: Iiuvkm-ll Slmlvnl Iforum. I'r1-sixlvnl: I'hi II'-lu Kaplan. JAMES LANIJIS CALIPER 'I.2llll11lSIl'!',I.Il1 Ifurlu-lur uf S4-if-In 4' in, lilvrlmnicul liligilrm-ring rirulvrnily I. '4- -a . Sigur.: I'I1i Epsiiuu. Vi:-1-I'rn-sialn-ul: Kllxrinliun .'Xswm'inlion: Inli- Iuinul K S Xl I lhli In lm GEORGE WATSON CAIVII'BEI,L Ilm'ln'lur of H4'i1'nrr: . . . lfluvnislry Sigma Chi: Rumi: Mplm llhi Signm. EI,lZAIIE'I'I'I PERRY CAPEN lffwln-Iurnl,AIrl.v . . . I'.ww'lmlngy Murrisvillo, I'11 Ihnollloll. N. .I Alpha lIIiiOm1-gn: Cup nmi Iiuggi-rg Mixn-:I lII1miisgOl'1'Iu:-sis 1 -if a Ski I luh Young Rr-puhli -am, IIHI 1 .' ' 1 . X K CLARE ELAINE CHAMBERLAIN ll1n'Iu'lnrnl.-Iris . . . l'xy'1'lrnlng-v Summit, N. J ,Xl vhn Chi Ulm-gang WSG,-X Iiumu- UI II4-pr:-nzwmliilivn-A1 Mix:-il Clmrmwg WRJX Ilunrrl: I I irn-siilv I.4-mh-rg Iiilic- lillllr, Si-4-rn-lury. 'I'rn'nsur1-r PERRY LAM CII-IIN Now Yin-k,N.Y Ilflwlivlur of Sr'i+'ln':' in El4'r'lrif'ul Hrigilrvvririg A. I. IC. IC. GEORGE II. CLARK. III lIuz'll1'lurnf,-Irlx . . . lfiulugy 'I':lu Kappa lipsilung llhrisliam 'X-mwialliml. REYNOLIJ FRANCIS CI.EIVlEN'I'S lfuvlivlurnlSriffrwu . . . l'lry,vir.v Iiullimurc, Md Piltslmrglx, Pu l.z1mlnI:i llhi Xlplm: Cup :uni Dnpgvr: Il 1Zluh: Vursily Ifmmllunllg Inlraluuuul Clmlnpiozmllip. Sufllmll. CAROI. LINDA COIIII lIm'livInrul.-lrlx . . . lz'ngl1'.vll Funwoml. N. .I I'i II:-In I'hi: Slunh-nt Iiumihzmkg Ilmm- uf Ih-pr:-si-nlnlivwi: .llulivinl Ruurcl. Sm-rc-lul'y Uuimu-lui': l'1l'vfunIm- I.:-mlvrg .Innmr Llama Sn-uri-lnryg Sxglnal lun livlln. R. LANIJIS COEFNIAN, JR. Iizigmrrslown, IVIQI Ifrlrlirlrfr nj S1-in-livv in lluxim'x.v ,ilrllninialmlinlz 'Inn Kuppu Iilwiluil. I'r:-siilvlll. View- I'r1'siaI1-nl: Iillriwlinn :Xswriulinmg Cup amnl Iluggn-r liniu-rsily I'I:u3e-rag Iiauul. Drum Xlujnrg lnli- Irutn-rnily llnum-il: 'l'Iu-In .Xiphn l'hi. 5- I NELSON PIIILIP COHEN Wm-sl Orange, N. .I lfurlzvlnr nl S4'r'r'm'4- in llaxinr-,v.v ,-I:Inu'ni.vlmll'nn Sigma Alpha Mu: WVBIH Suvivly Im' Ihn' Aulx-anva-ln:-nl nI'AI:llulgn'll11'ul. DONALD ROBERT COLLINS lfrlrlrvlur of S1'i:'m'z' in. Ifuaim-.xx ,-Iflminixrruliun Kappa Dalia Iilm. 'I'r1-amrvr: Chrislian Aamwialimig Sm-in-ly I Wl'SIIIl'IlI, N. .I INIanag1-nlvnlg I'11-urlmnius Clahg Ialr-rfailh Kimlmriig1ialllvl'Irul'ylIIllIl, I'rn-sinh-nl. RICIIARD AUGUST CON'l'l llrlvllvlnruf.-IIl.i . . . lfnglixll Ri1IgmvomI. N. .I D4-lla llpxihnn: I.'A1'r:N1m. Adu-rlising aIanag,Lvr: lfllrixliaa Assuvialiun. Burma-Bnrkm-II l.olmnlll1'1':I.apall4I Iiapgn-rg Mva A Glu- I.IaIv: l'm-snlv I.:-aflvr: Varsily Snwm-r. ur A4lvaa4-n'm1'al of DAVID EDWIN COOK East Aurora. N. Y. lim-lu-lurul.'lr1,: . . . Ili,slnr-v Kappa D4-lla Iiha, Vim- Pre-uirI4-al, S4-rr:-tary: Slash-ul I a4-ally 1 I'Iaya-rx: Inl1'rI'ral1-raily Iiuaavil: OIII1-1-rallluh. inlxgrvssl lInIv1'l's4iI5 VINCENT .IOSEPII COUCI-ILIN, JR. Ilmll I Pa llur'ln'lar n Swirllvv . . . l'lry.vl':'.v ' ' l'I'I1Wl1, '. I Kappa Sigma, I'r1-eeiclm-nl: Ialvl'Il'1n1-rnilyKinulwil: 'Kan-rivaa Ilmlilulf- nf I'Inysia-H. ARTIAIUR ROSWELL COVEY. .IR. I1ur'In'Iurnlfl1l.w . . . l'nl.'lir':1lS4'i1'1n'v Kalunah, N. Y. Kappa Sigma, Sn-1-r1'l:1ry5 B Clair: Varsilv Bas:-Ivall. MARTHA KATHRYN ITALESSAN DRO Newark, N. .I. Ihu'll4'l.:r nfS:'i1'm'4' in lfflamlliurl . . . Svrnmlury Iluanm- of II:-prm-u-nlallivc-s: Sprall Ilmm- Cana--il. I'rvai4Ival: Mixc-:I liilorumg Sym-Imran. vlln-sg Orvlxvsisg I.'A4:l4NaA: Pi D4-lla Phi, Vivo I'rc-sinlvalg Kappa Il:-lla Pi: Phi II1-Ia Kappa. .IOSEPH KAMP DANI OR'I'I'I VUl'0ll1l,I,il- lfmrlzvlur nl ,'Ill.w . . I'.x'wI:nIngy BARBARA WATT DANIELS .IOIlllHIOWl1.Ii1l- llavrlwlnr of flrls . . . llixlnr-V Dvlla Z4-la: flap anal Ilapgvrq I'aaIu-II1-aiv lloamril. 'I'n-:wulw-v'g I'SI'i'X-NEA: lfru'km'1li1m: I.'A1:l-:NaA. Managing Ealilarg IIurma-IluvknvllQ Harris Ilmm' liouavil. STEVEN JOHN DANISH BIIIQIIIIIIIIIOIL N. Y. If1u'lu'lur uf :Ilia . . . Palilirul Sc'l'r'm'v iigma -Xlpha Mu: NSG Iluarw of Ilvpre-sf-lilalixvs: Gamma-lor: Inlvrf . ailh Cmlllvilg IIiIIvI, Pr:-sinh-nl: Swarlz IIaIl In'sicI:'nlg Clans Canal-il: Olnivrna Dvlla Kappa. PHILIP WILLIAM DAVIDSON lhnrln-Inrnf.'Irf.s . . . l'.v4u'ImIugy RMI Bank, N. .I. Sigma Alpha Mu. IImm-laalmgm-rg Bami: Ilmmsr-Ior: Kiln-aria-axle-r: Krn-as Durnlilury Council: I,1lcrosau Clair. LINDA ELEANOR IIAVIES lIar'lu'lurnl.AI1l.v . . . Hnglixl: Kappa D1-lla, Svcrm-laryg Ilmm- uf Rm-prf-sf-nlalivan5 Mixvnl Illmrasg ' I'illsI1ur,ugI1, Pa. l'ua1'lu-g I.'.M:r:NaA. .IOSE R. CRESPO VaIcncia, Spain lhn-hwlur nf S4'i1'1n'I- in Iu'lr'1'lri:'ul lfllgirlvrrirlg liu4'lvm'.'I h'ngim'1'r. Iiasinz-ss Managm-rg I.'Am:Nlm. 'hsislaal Grvvk E4Iilurg Burma- Ilavkm-Ilg Christian Assm-ialiunz -X. I. Ii. Ii.. I're-aixlvalg I4'il'4-uiwlv I,va1I4-rl I r4-shmaa Dm'lnilm'5' iimuwil. 'I'n':1suu'vr: Mm-ri:-an Iaalilulv nl' l'hysi:'s: Inls-rnaliunal Clair: lnalllulv of Iiaslia I'Iapim'4-l'ing. I'r1-nimlvaug 'I'aa Bala Pi. IVREDARICKA IIOUER CROMWELL Cla-rry IAIiII. N..I. lfru'ln'lnruf.AIfl.r . . . Ilialrzry liar-km-Iliuug I.'Mal-ZNUA. I n-.llurv Enlilorg Iiamw nf II:-prvwalaliw-s: William 'I'. Grin-r Prizv. JACK LEE ClII.BER'I'SON Erin-, Pa. lIur'ln'Iur of .-Illv . . . l'.v,n'lmlugy 'I'h:'la Chi. S1-4-l'vl:1l'v: Psi lilii, Vim' I'r4-aid:-nl: .Iauiur Class llnam-il. .IANE'I' RAE IIIIPI' IN'IiItm1,I'a. lIm'ln'lur nf Sr'i1'rl:'u' in l2'u'ua'uliun . . . lu'l4'lll4'l1lrll-Y '4lnuIv-nl I a4'uIly llmxgn-9.1: Svnalm-, S4-vrvlary. I'rm-sinh-al: Cnaasvlur: II1-a4I Ih-uimlvillg .. ,... K.In'1slnan .-hsm-lallmiz Alpha I.amInIa Dvllag kappa IM-Ita Il. Irm-asurn-rg Mnrlar lIuar4I, N-4-rm-Iary: Iln II:-la Ixappa. JAMES S'I'IIAR'I' IIIISICK IIIllQlIllllIIIIllI.N. Y. Ifuvlwlur uf Sr:'wm-u- in lIu.vim-.vs -lflminixllrrliun PIII Gllllllllil I71'Il1l: Srlvivly fur A4Ivam'4-mvnl nf iXIaaag1-lnmll. 514-11-l:ll'x1 I'i1-ullnluiiveelilalrgDurmilurx Ilmmu-il. WILLIAM ALFRED DAIIL Ilah-nmh. N. Y. lfuwlwlur nf Sf'i1'm'f' in lfiril lu'ngiln':'ling DvIIa llpailna: II illalug 'Kim-rivan Sm-i4-ly of Civil I'ingIln-1-rs. I'rvsi:I1-at: Ilmlrlsm-Img V1li'ailvSm-vm-1', llaplaiug Inlralaural lllnampioaslxip. Vulh-yhallg Ski lllalu. 163 FORBES LE MOYNE DE RUSHA Allison Park, Pu. lhlrllvlnr nl Sriwruw- in !Il1f'ml'mll lu'ugl'nm'rl'1lg Sigma l'hi Epsilon: MSG llnnsl- nf Iii-pr:--4-nlnliv:-N3 Ilhapvl Illmirg Alnvrirau lnslilaln nl 1.lwnur-al l'.np:uu-vrsg l'n'mmlv l.1-allvrg lln lula Ngiaa: IH Ma lupsllmlg lan lim-la l'l 1.ln'n4llan Aswuvlalllull.f.alrln1'l. JOHN AN'l'l'l0NY UE SAN'l'U, .lli. N1-w llyllu l'ark,N. Y. lfurlnflnf ufS1'i1'Hr'r' in ffiail la'ngiam'ling l'lll l.allllnla lhvla: :hm-1'u'allNu'u'Iyul'l.lvll i'.llglum'rsg Lhrlsllan Asrmr'izlIl4rl1. J. LYNNE IIEVINE l'iasImrgl1.I'u 1.-,,i'1,.'1,.f 4,1 .-my . . . 1'.l,.-1,.,1.,y.- l'i lh-ln l'hig llanrl. Najm-will-1 fllmlr-rn lianm-Q Slaflr-at llansllnmkg 7'uur'l1r'g Ilhrinlian Anna:-latina. llAR'l'llOl,OlVlEW C. IJICIIIARA, JR. 'l'1-aauck, N. .l Ilm'l:vInrnl.f1rl.v . . . l'.wy1-llnlnyx llvlla llpsilnn: lalr-rfraln-rnily Cnanvil: ll fllalng iiuan-wlnrg I-'in--iflv 1,1-nilvrg Vamili Wm-sllillu, 'l'rar-kg lalranlaral Kllualnpiumslllp. 'l'ra4-kg Nr-wlnan Llah. Vim- l'rm4imIn-nl' R0lllCli'l' .lUl'lN lJllCI'Il. 'l'rm-xlvrlnwn. l'a llm'fn'lur uf .N'1'i1'nm' in lfu-inr'.u .-lflnlinfxlruliun Nglna f.ln1Narail5 Ilan-hall: huwn-lx' lm' Ihn' iX:lx.lnm'lnn'nl ul Xlanagm'lll1'nl. l'l'v-iinlmllg l'14-nlmluiivu Cluln: 0llim'r:4 liluh. lllCl,lCNE VlC'l'URlA lJl lC'l'lilflll Rahway. N. .l. llflrrln-lfirnfulflw . . . l2'lrplf.vlr,l',x.x1'll1:l1:g-Y lfu1'1rur'lll'ull, Cppx' lfhlilnrg flllriulian Asum'i'-lion: llullrwufli1'prn':-1'nIalivvn:Sprall llnnsi- Klnannilg Sprall livsislvnm- Iinnnvilz lihapvl lllmirg Mixml lllan-ang ll:-lla Phi Alpha 164 ' SAMUEL C. DAVIS Bethel Park, Pa. ll1l1'lu'lornf.flrlx , . . fllflllrr-rrnlliirx. I'I1runulni4'x hlgnla Lhl. l'r4-sul:-nl, Vim- l'n-mal:-nl: lnla-riralvrnlly i.nnm'1l: l'.miauma's Llalrg Ollim-re Kllalvg Semin-ly fur lla' Aelvanm-mn'nl pfManagn-H14-nl, Il. LYNNE DAVISON Baldwin. N. Y. llmrlnrlnr nfScivnm' in Ifrluwuliun . . . lflulnrrlilrlry i l.'A1:HNlmg Christian Amon-ialiolig Small lluam- Klolmiril, Vim- lrvsilln-nl: lh-ni4ln-nm- llnanvil: llanul, ll:-all Major:-In-g Mixml Clwrlmg lmI1:p4-mlrnl Wana-n'n ilmmvilg Worm-a':4 llm-ki-y fllnlr. SALLY JEAN DE LONG NlDl'lllxVill'I'1!l1, l'u. I1'm'ln'Iur nfSz'ivll1tv . . . I.'lrv1ni.vlry ,Xlpha Sigma Alpha. l'l'1-sill:-mg Mixml fllmlwwz l'anla'llr'niv tlnunvil, 'l'rmmu'n-r: Mn:-rimun Kiln-nnival Swim-ly: Gunn-.vlurg Ili-all lh-uizlvnlg IM-lla l'hi Alpha. JOHN CHARLES DEMOS, JR. llnion,N.,l. lhn'lrvlur of .flrlx . , . llixlnly XVVllll: M1-n'n Clm- lllali. Al,lll'1li'l' EUGENE DE PRINCE. ,lli. Clwrry Ilill, N. .l. ll1l4'lu'lnr nj xlrlv . . . Ff4'nrlnlni1',c l'hi l.amlnla 'l'hr-la, Sm-rn-tary, l'r1-aiulvnl: lnlvrlraln-raily Cuanvil, 5m'r1'I:lryg lla-lla Ma lh-lla, l'n-sinh-nl: Uunivron ll:-lla Kappa: 'l'aa Kappa Alpha. Vim- l'rvniul:-nl, l'rc-sinlf-nl: livlnala- Suri:-ly, Vim' l'l'1-sinlf-nl. i'l'1'r4irla'llt. CAROLYN DE ROSA Wm'sl Long lil'lllll5ll,N..i. lfrrrllvlnl nf .91-l'1-raw' in Hflamllinn . . . lflvnn-nlurvv Kappa Kappa Gamma. 'l'r4'as4lll'1'r, S4'r'1'f'laryg WSGA llnllsm- nf lK4'pl'1's1'nlaIivvs1 1'n11z'fl1': l.'A1:HNlm: llhrialiaa -Xuan-ialiml. Harma-llar'knl'll. RICHA R D WILLIAM DOBBIE Wayland, Mass. Ifrrrlmlnr ul Sui:'n1'u in l'flmrlrimll lfngillmving Kappa Sigma, 'I'r4-alum-rg Alpha Chi Siglnag l'hi Eta Sigma: 'l'aa lic-la l'i. CAN, El.lZAl3E'l'H llOUCI'l'l'Y lfrl1'll1'lurnf.'irl.i . . . l'.vyu'lmIngy,Snwifilngy Margate, N. .l. l'hi Mag WSGA llama- of ll1'prmamlIalivr's: Urvlwsisg Nu-wnuan lilalu, Vim' l'ru-Niall-alg lnlvrfailli Council. MARY JO IDROULARIJ Cwynvclcl Vallvy. l'a. lIuz'lu'lnr nfSr'ir'll1'1' in Eflumr!i4,n . . . Iflwm-nlury D1-lla llvlla llvllag Tnm'h1'g Cllrisliaa 'Ke4sm'ialiml: l'5l'fA-NICA. ALFREIJ TURNEY IJUFIV Lcwislmrg,Pz1. Iffwlzz-lar of .flrls anrl llm'lu'lnr nf Sviv-nm' in lllmvlzrurriml Enginmving l'hi Gamma ll:-lla: lfzwkllvll lfnginrvr: ll Clalig A, S. M. IC,g Varnily Xvrvalling, 'l'raf'k: Inlraalaral Clanapiumhipn, Sm-mir, 'l'ra:'k, llnxing. Wrn-ailing. JAMES S'I'El'HEN IDUNNE Clan Rack. N. .l. lfu1'l1r'luruI.'lrI.w . . . h'1'ufml11i1's Sigma Alpha Epsilon: lll1'n's,l1uli1'lal lluarcl: N4-wlnaa llluh, Vim' l'rw4imlu-nl, 'l'n'asan'rg l'Ic-unmnivu Clah, l'r4-sinh-nl. l'A lll.E'l l'E JEAN DUTKUS Fair Lawn, N. J. lfurlu-lnr uf xlrl.-: . . . l',vy4'llnI1uJy l'hi Mag Tmnrlmg l'anhvll1-aiu Cuaarilg Pai Ilhi. ROGER TIISDEIVIAN EARLE, JR. Pliilauh-Ipliiu.Pu. Iluvln-lor uf S4'i:'n1'1- in III:-4-lmuivul lfrlgiln-vlirlg Signm I'hi Iilmilmng N. 5. III, IC. FRANKLIN ROIIERT EDWARDS Nill'Ill'l'lIl, Pu llmrlivlur of S1-iu'm'1' in 1Ilr'r'lmnfu'ul h'm5ir1m'rir1g Ih1+'lfn1'lI lfngim-1-I: A. S. III. IC. .IUAN EI.IZAIIIQ'I'I'I ICCGIC CKIIIIII IIilI. I'al llurln-Inf nl Sn-r'r-rivv in Erluruliuu . , . l'flu'lm-nlrny I'i II1-In I'hi, Sm-we-lurv: Syiu'Iimm'Ilu-ng Illirisliun .-Xseuwinlimig NIC-X-I'SIC.'X. WILLIAM OSCAR EMEIIICII I,IIISIllll'glll,I7Ll llurln-lur uf Svin'nr'1' . . . l,'ln'rrli.vlr-r Signm I'hi Iipsilun, Sn-cn-I:ury: Ilumlg Alnvrivun CII:-mil-nl Suri:-ly. GALE I... EIVIIC York, Iill llurlwlnr ufNa'fn'Il1'l' in Civil lu'llginr'vrirlg A. S. II. I'1.g'I':mIh-lnI'i. CLARISSA PEAIISON ERVINC I'itisImrgI1,I'u lhlrfllvlur uf xlrlx . . . l'Ayr'lluIugy Sn-vi-nlli Sin-1-I IIonsu Cmuuzilg I.'Ai:li:NuAg Ski Cluhg Wnlm-n's Ilovkc-y, Iiuskolluill. MICHAEL DAVID I I'l'ZI'A'l'RICK lfmrlu-lor nj S1:ir'm':r . . . l'lly.vi4'x llnivvrsily I'Iuy1-rs: Alpha I'hi Dun-gn: I'hi Iii-In Kappa. SUE ELAINE 15'LACI-ISBAKT Slumfm'1I.C1mn liurlwlurnf,-lrl.v . . . lff'wmmir.v Dvlm Z4-lu, 'I'ri-mmrvrg Christian Assn:-iulimlg Ilmm- uf II:-lnrmu'xlIallivvs Nixril Clmrung WIIA Ihmrnlg I'i1-nlioliiivs Cluh. ISLEANOR AUCIISTA I I.EMING Plllllllllil Cunul Zona linvln-Iur nf xlrls . . . Ifrllflixli Kappa Kuppu Gulnlml: Siglnu 'I':ui Ili-Img Ilmuu- ul' Ih-prvewxllallivvs3 Curvy Ilnusi Cminuil, I'rn-Niall-nlg Y'our'lu'. I u-nlurv Iiclilur: I.'A1:l-:Nxmg Ilhrislinn .-Xssiwiuliml. .IOIIN IFRANGISKAKIS liullinmru. Mil. lhwln-lnr of Srl!-1n'u . . . lfinlngy Kuppu Signing M1-u'x GI:-1' Cluh. CLEVIC LAURENCIC FREDRICKSIEN Camp IIiII. I'u. liuvlu-Inr nfS4'i1'n1'1' in lflixilwvx fhlrninislmlizm ALAN S. FRISCHER I.m1g1II4-ucll, N. Y lluclu-lor of Svir-lu'u in Uusillznws .'l:1lninf.v1n1li:m Sigma Alpha: Mug Smwiuly Im' the AiIvnm'1-mn-nl oIINI:llulgvn11'llI. Ea1sI,IVIoricI1us, N. Y. ,IAY WILLIAM I AI,IEHMAN Dom-misiilw-.N.Y lim'lu'lnr of .AIIIS . . . 1IIuIlu'mnlir.v Sigma 'ilphu Mu, I'Im-ilgm-:mum-rg Vurxily Wrvslliiig: lnlrumurall Illulmpiun-Iiip. Wrs-sllingz l'i Mu lipsilnnz Inlmlmlml liuum-il. IIUIIIERT L. ,IVARK IIIIIIIIIIRI. I'u Il'ur'lu'lur ufSm'fa'ln1' in lfiril ln'ngl'llr'n'llllg lhwkuvll l'fl1girw1'r. Iiclilnrg liliri-Iialn Xmwvinliml: A, S. li. I-I.: 'I':iu III-In I'i, Sa-m'vlaii'x': Inlvrluilh Cmnu-il, lin-lilmirmnn. IIAROLYN ELIZA lIIC'I'I'I IVAIII, Om-untu, N. Y lfurln-lur uf -Ill.: . . . Hnglixlr Kappa Il:-Ilu. Yin- I'r1-nirli-iilg Ilmm-ufII.-pi-mm-:ilulin-S1 I':mh1-Ih-nii- Kionnvilz I ir1'ainI1'Imunli-l'. II ICIIAIID HENRY IVIDLICR IIullmru, l':1 l1'm'l11-Im uf .-Irl.v .,.. Ilullrvllmrirzv llhupa-I Kllmirg Ifiri-simlv I.:-:nh-r: Dvllu I'hi Alpina: I'hi Siginu 'I':iug I'i Mu I-Ipsilon Iipisvopail Cnnli-rhnry Chill. Vim- l'rm-si4I4-nl: lfm'lfm'lliung lllirisliun .'Xssm'iaIimi: Umi vrun Dvllu Kappa. ISAIIIIARA .IEAN FINK Norl'uIk,Vu lfnr'ln'lol' nl Sri:-llvr' in lu'111uull'uu . . . la'lu'lm'llluls I'i II:-lu I'hi: WSG-I Sn-null, Ilmm- uf II4-pri-an-nluliw-sQ Mix:-nl Illmrus: II1-:nl II:-aid:-ul I.'M:r:Nn,i: Ilhri-Iizm .-Xsum-iulimi: Knppu IM-Ilan I-ipsihm. Yicv I'n-winI4-ul. ICLAINIC LUIIISIC 'I+'I0liI'IN'l'INO 'l'm'a111m'1'k.N..I lfm'ln'lor ufSn'i:'l1r'1' in lz'1luu'ull'4ul . . . Srworlalllrui I'hi Mu, S4-vu-lzlryg Imisz-r IIuus4- Ilouurilz Illlrislizm Mmviulimi. lim-mu.IIN.-kmill Pi Mu Iipnilong Siglnu Di-Ilan I'i1 Nr-mnnu Klluh, Vim- I'x'vsi1In-ill: llup and Imggi-r, 165 CA'l'l'IERINE ,IULIA GESELL Suvurna Park, IVIrl. llmrllr-lnrnjflrlc . . . l'.vy4-lmlnizy Xlpha Lumlnla D1-lla: I'si Chi: l'hi Ili-la Kappa. .IOHN ISAAC CIRISON. lll Sah-m,N..l. lIrlr,'Il1'lur uf S1:ir'n1'1' in Hrlu1'ulinlL .... 9 vrrrrlrlrlly WVIIIIQ Intramural Championship, lluxiag, llaslu-lhall. IIREDERIC VICTOR CIIVFORDS Crm-al N1-uk. N. Y Ilrirlrulur of Sr1'n1n'w in f'lI4'1rlmnir'rrl lfrrgilwvririg Sigma Alpha Mag Ann-ria-an Sovim-ty nl Me-1-hanival l'lngim-vrs: lulramnral Champimmliip, llowlingg 0Ili1'r'rsCIulh. .lEl l l'lEY S'I'lIAR'l' GILMAN llflarlrvlnrnf flrlx . . . l'nliliu'1ll.H'ri1'll1'r' Rockville' Cmiln-. N. Y Sigma Alpha Mug Iluusm- of Ili-pr:-H4-nlaliws3 WVIIII. .IOI-IN RONALD CIORDANO Iiuuliulur nf Swif-fim' in lIuxinw.v.v .-Irlluinfxlmlinn l'hi Gamma D4-Ilag Il Cluhg Varsily lfuullxallg Intramural Cllampimwliip, Ilaskvlhall Cl'lRlS'l'IAN F. CISII lfurl Imnlmm, Pa .lIm'ln'lurnffI1l.v . . . E4'n1iun:iw.v Kappa Sigma. 166 Wmvsl Cullinggswoml, N. .I. DIANE E. EROUD Nurwalk,Cmm. Ifm'l1:-lulujSri:-n1'r'i1r Iz'rlm'nliuu . . . lilvlllf-frlrlry' l'l ll:-la l'lll: llalrrlxlluuwl.1lllu1'll. Nrwre-I:1l'y'1l.llrl:4Ilall ,-lsfuwlallloll, Caluinvl: Alixn-ul Clmrnng Ski Cluh. l'AlIl. JOSEPH CANCEMI Scarwlalc, N. Y. Ilurlwlur nf S4'in-nr'1- in liiixilrvxx .'lfIruini.vlrnlinu Sigma Alpha Epuilun: llnmlg Varaily 'l'4-unix: Intramural Cluampimisliip. 'I'n-anis. Sm-vi-rg 7'nu1'hr': l n-slnnan llanwluallz I'lc-aiwlinim Cluh. AR'l'I'lUR SPEEDIE GARDNER W1-slpnrl,Cmm. lluvln-lm nl :Iris ruul llfwlrvlur ufSr'if'r1:'1' in I.'Iwlni1'ul Engim-vring lmln-pi-mh-nl lllmfs Cnmwil, I'r1-siiln-nl: Mn-n's lluruiilnu-y Couun-il, 'I'r1-asnrn-rg llur'lrn1'll Elifgiriz-vig ilmlvul l avalIy Cungr:-sn, llama- ul lil-pri-M-ixlillivn-:4: WVllllg A. I. Ch. E.: Varsity 'l'r:u-k: Intramural Cllampimmluip. 'I'ra4-kg l'n-rnhing llillvs. LINDA I. CARRE'l l' llanovvr, Pu. Ihu'livlnrnf,'Irl.w . . . Ifnplixli Cap anal llaggf-r, l'r1-nicln-nl: linivvrsily l'layvrn: I ir:-siilv lafanlm-rg Christian Asnm-ialinu: . I 5 lIm'lrn:-llifm: 'I'hv-la Alpha lhi. Vim- I in-nirlvnlg Mortar Iluarrl: Sigma 'l'au D4-lla. NORMAN EDWARD CARRITY Ilflunhall, Pa. lhli'lr1'lnI nf fill.: . . . lH'1'ullulni4'x Sigma Chi: ll Clulv. l'r4-sill:-nl: Varsity Fnnllrall: Clirislian Aewam-ialion: UlIir:r're1Cllllr: Intramural llaskvllmll, Vvllvylmll. KA'l'l'l LEEN ANN CAYNOR Ncptumw 'I'ownship, N. .l. liurln-Iur ul Sr'i1'm'1- in lfvluvuliun . . . Elvlln-lllury Kappa Kappa Gamma, S1-wr:-tary: WSGA llmnu- ul Ili-pn-ru-nlalivi-s3 llunl lh-sill:-ucv Cuunril: Ili-arl Rm-sill:-nl: Simi:-nl llamllmok. KAREN DIANE GLASS Larcllmont, N. Y IInr'Iu'l1ul nlS1'.'.'rl1'1' in Erluruliun . . . Elvuivnlury Maul:-rn Dam-1-3 On-lu-sis: lhu'km'lIiuu: 7'uu:'ln'g Chrinlian Mmwiillinng l,'AI:l-INHA. RICHARD .IAY CLUCKMAN llrlrhvlnr ufS4'i1'Iu'4' . . . l.'lu'rrli.vlr,v Grout Neck, N. Y MSC llmm- ul llvprmu-nlxllivn-sI Alm'l'in'an Clu-mival Suvii-ly. SHIRLY ANN COETZ llu1'ln'lnrnl.'lrl.v . . . l5r'n1mlnii'.v Orulaml, Pa l'hi Mu: Cap :mul Daggm-r: Univi-rsily l'lay1-rs: Mixe-nl Clmrnn: Christian Assnuialiuu Alpha Lalnlula Ili-lla, 5:-1-rvlary: D1-lla Mu D4-lla. Sn-1-rc-Iary. DANIEL S'l'EWAR'I' COODIVIAN Tl'lllIlLlllSlJlll'gI, N. Y. lIur'ln'lnr nl flrlx mul lfru'ln'l1n nl S:'l':'1n'v in Hlm'lri1'nl l1'ngim'1-ring Lamlnla Chi Alpha, l'r1-sich-nl: Sllnh-nl l a4'ulIy Culiglw-ss: Inle-rlraln-ruily Cuunvil Aim-rivan llwlillilvnIEl1'1'lrir'nl Iingimfn-rs: Varsily llas:-hall. ,llIDl'l'H ANNE CORDY l'iltsIicld,IVIass. l1'u1'ln'lurnf flrlx . . . lllulflvlnull'i'.v Alpha Chi Onwga: liuf'k1u'lliung Chrislian Ae4:4m'iuIiml. Cvnlral Culnlnilh-4-5 Snplmnmrv. .llmiur Clas-1 Cnlmvils. JOYCE ELAINE CUYER Cranford, N. .I llflrlivlor nf flrls . . . Hnglixll. llvligiun Slmln-nl llalullnmkg Christian Assurialiung S1-vm-ull: Str:-vl llumu- Couavil. Si-rn-nary: I Mixvil Clmraw: lfirvnialv I.:-aalvrg Sigma 'l'au D:-lla: lr'm-slayla-riavl Slualn-ul l :-llnwnhip Su-1-rm-tary. 'l'n-a-uirvr: Kacls-th-N. GERALD LEE I-IALL RI1II4'y Ihlrk. Pal. lhn-l1vIurul.'Irlx . . . lz'1'nlmlui1',x Siglual tlhig Yun'-4iIy' IIns4'Iu:lII: Sm-is-ly fur Ihv MIxnln'u'nu-nl of IIIunug1-nu-nl:UIII1'l'l'slIIuIx. SUSAN CI. I'IAI.I. IIIm'1IIal.I'al. lfrlvlwlnr ufSL'i1'llr'4' in .Iln.xi4' lf:lu1'uliun I,nrison Ilnllru-1fnllm'iI1Ul'c'In'-4Iral:IIIl:1pc'IKfImil'1 Miwnl 11Inn-us IIIQ'I I'If KAYE I'IAIVIII.'I'ON Springlim-ImI. I'u Ibn-Ilwlfn of Sr'i4'ln'4' in ,Iluxir lz'rlru'rllinn Ur:-In-slru: Ihnnlg Worm-n's GI:-If Iiluhz Munir I'11Im-autumn' Nnliumll llmxll-I-1-luv:-, I'n-nhl:-III RUIIICRT IIEAIIMONT l'IAMII.'I'0N Clllllll IIIII. I'u lim-ln-Im uf .-Irlx . . . l'vwlrnlugv IIARRY N. IIAMLEY NorlIlI'IuinIIvI1I. N. .I. ll4lI'lln'lnr 4nfS4'i1'll1'4' in :Ilu'r'llul:i4'rll lz'Ilgillv'u'lirlg I.aunIuIu Lln Xlplmz Ilmm- nf II:-pre-sm-nlntnws1 .-I. 5. Xl. I'.., I'r:-sul:-nl: I1-num-lm':Ollh-1-rwlllulnz I'm':u-Imtv llluh. LOUISE ROSITA IIAMMER IIuyI1'sIuwn,I'al. llu4'ln'lul nl nlrlx ,... W lulnixll Iluusn- nl' III-prvm-lllnlivn-:41 Imim-r Ilnusv Ilmmvil, I'r1-ni4Iz'nI: Sixth Sir:-1-I III-sinlf-lu-v Cuunvil: Spuuisll II4-ww Cnunril. S:-I-rm-larry. 'I'l'u-u-uwvr: Imln-pvndn-nl Wmnn-n's llmxm-il I I'xmIu-II:-nil: llounvil: WIIA Ilourxll Xlmlm-ru Ilznwn-3 I-'Irs-niclv I,1-zulu-rg Sigma: IP:-Ilan Ii ROBERT M. HAWK Ruth, N. Y. lI1u'In-Inrufnllls . . . l'l1y.vi1'.v I'hi I.nmInIu 'I'In-lang IInnnI: .-Ilnvrivzln Inslilule- nf I'l1p+i4- LINDA MARY HEACOCK 0ukIyn.N..l. l1uc'l11'lur vl Arlx . . . l'.wyrl1nlngy. llixlnry IIuIIn-y Ilnuru- llmlnlvil, 'I'rm-znmrvr: Cul: mul Ihlgpu-r: Iivllu I'hi AIpIl:u: IN: Lhxg l'In Ilvlu Ixalppal. HARRY A. IIICAVER Scan-s4IuI4-.N, Y llrl1'ln:lnruf.'Irls . . . lf4'n1wlnir.v Siglnal Allahu Iipsilrull: MSG Iluum- ofII1'lIr1'Hl'llllIlIv4'M1 WVIIII: Ilolnnu-Iorg I Ir1-si1IvI,1':llI1'r: IM-Im Xln II1'II1l. GARY ARTIIUR HECK N1-wI'Iy4I1' I'alrk. N. Y Ii'u1'll4'lnr nl .flrlx . . . Evulrurnirx Simm ,Xl nlm E xsilun- Tuurlu-5 II Chula. Vim- I'r1-sinlvnlz Iimnnsvlur- Ynruilv Iiusl-Imll I- I I v - , Swim-ly for lhv .-hlvunvm-lm-nl uf Mnlmgvlm-nl: I'Ivolmlllivn lllnh. EIJMUND CHARLES HEI,VES'I'ON, .I R. M1-:uImvIn'mmk, I'u llfwlrvlur nl .-Illx . . . I'uliliI'ul Sriwlrrv I.umIuIu Chi -Xlpllal. Vim- I'rv-Iinlvnl. FRANK T. IIENIIERSON Glu-n Cow-, N. Y lluwln-luv nf .'Irl.v . . . lfnglixln Sigma llhig llnivvrsily I'In3n-rag KIIIII-I-ru Illnlu. ISAI3ICI.I.IC .IANIC I-IANSSICN IIuIlimurv,MII lhn-lwlm nf ,vlrlx .... Q ,mni.vl: I'hI R1-ln I'hi: Spnui-All Ilmm- Kluum-il. Sn-1-re'lnr3, 'I'x'vznuxrvl': Cup uml Imggvr: Mix:-4 lllumwmg IIImI:-rn Ilum-1-g 7'u1u'ln': I.'X1:l-zxlm: lllnrisliun X-sm-iulion, IIur1nu-lim-km-Il .IlIIII'I'II X. IIARIIVALI. W:1ym'.N..I lim-lwlm uf -his . . . lz'1'u1mlui4-.v Xlphal Chi Ulm-glam: IIuu-w of Ih-pl'n-a1'uIuliu--3 Spralll Ilmm- II-mm-il, I'r1--hlvnl: I'In-mmxnivs lllulr. .I. ROIIIN IIARRIS We-IIIII-l4I.N..I lfurlrrlnr ufS1'fl'Il1'1' in lI11.I1'r14-wx .-Mminixlmliun l'lIiG:nnmn lh-Ilu: Ii 1ZIuII: Yalrsily Suilnming, lllplauixl. .IAN MARY IIARTMAN AII1-nlown.I'u lfm'fl1'lur nl .flrlx ..., Ilulln'n1ulir'.v In-Ilan Il.-Ilu ll:-Im. Yin- I'r1--iqlvnlzIlhrisliun hum-i:uIinll: IIunI Ilnu-w II--unvil: XYulxl1'll'sGIvv' Iflnh. WAI,'I'I'IR l RI'I'SIIII IIA'I'I.I'fY I,IlIIi'.1Il'IllIlIll. Pu lluvln-lm nf .-Irrx . . . Ifinlngv lln1'km'Iliun: l'rmrln': Kun-rivun Iiln-mi-'all Sm-ivlvg Young Iiopnlmlivnns IZIHII. I'lvsi:Ie-nl. RARIIARA IIICNNIS IIAWK RnlI1.N.Y lhn'lu'luf of S1-i4-Inu' in l'fv.'u1'ulinn . . . l'fIf'rrn'nlurr l'5I'IA-NI-IA: Ihxrknull Win-s lllulv. 167 WILLIAM CIIIARLES I'lIIiSCI'IMAN Furl WEISIIIIIJLIKPII. Pu. llrlwllvlnl ul S:'in'ur'1' ill 1.'l1r'lHi4':1l h'lrginr'r'rillg 'I'In-la IIIII, I'Iv'nIg1- Train:-rg X. I. fill. IC.: UIIIM-rs Cluln. MARCARI'I'I' MARY IIILL CI1'l1Cuvu, N. Y Iiurlrwlnr nlfirlx . . . l'.vvz'l1ulnpv Kappa Kappa Gamma: lim-Icrrvllirmg Slmlvnl IIamIImok, Sw-limi Iidilarg IIm1:a' pf H,.I,ra-pu-nlalliv:-N3 I.ari'4on Ilama- liuuuvii, I'l'awi1I4'ul: Hunt Ilnusn- ilmlrlril. Vim- l'r1'si- .1.-ng: lla.-ri.. llmm- 114mm'iI, II:-sinlm-in-v Ilfmnvil, I'r:-aizlvnlg I'anlu-IIvnir- Iloam-II: Cmnma-Iurg Pai lllii, Sm-rr-lary: Kappa Il:-lla I'i, I'rm-sinlvnlg Nlililary IIaII Haart. .IOHN S. IIINMON Whilm- Plains. N. Y Ifrn'll4'lur ul fIrl,s . , . Iiinlugy Kappa Sigma: Ski Kllulr. LINIJA ICLAINIC IIIPI' 'I'rmmm,N..I. llflvlwlur ufalrla . . . lirlglixll Alpha Iilli Uilivggi, Sm'1'1-l:ll'y: lfm'lrm'llinng Iinnsm- nf II4-pl:--41-l1l1lIix'v-es3 Ilunl IIoum- ljoaavil, l'r1-sinh-nt: I'auIi1-II:-niv Klounrilg Ihmnw-lor: Claw 'I'rvaear:-rg Ilmm-1-mnim. Qm-vu. 'VHOMAS M ICRRI'I I' I'II'I'Cl'ICIOCK Ifasl .I1-wvll, N. Y. Il1lr'lu'lnl nf S1'i:'ln'f' in Hflurrlliull .... 9 rwzrlulflrv' Cullum-lor, IIf'mI: Varsity Soma-l': I rl-sllman Sum-1-r. .I ICANNl'Z'I I'Ii GAY IIOCAN N1-w I'IuIz. N. Y. llflrllwlfrr ufS1'fr'n1'l' . . . .'Ilulln-nlulim L M:r:wn.x, .'Xs-un'laI1-A1'a1I4'Inl1' I'.4Iilur: Lhrl-Allan 'X-aim-lalmn. Iiurma-Iiavkm-II5 I-If-onmain-1Kllalr. 168 NANCY LEE HENDERSON BulIaeI Park, Pa lfuvlu-lur nl flrlx . . , l rvnr'l1, I'vlilf1'nlSvi:-run' I'i II'-la I'I1i, I'Iu'4Ig4- 'I'raim-rg I.'h:r:Nm: Html:-nl I :n-ally llmiarmwg llama- nl' K4-pr:-svn lalivvsg I.arieam llama- Ilmnwil: Orr-In-aiu: Pi ll.-Ita I'I1i: Karli-ll:-s. MARY ALYCE IIIQRMANY 'I'amaqua, Pa lim-In-larnl.'Irl.v . . . I n-m-I1 I'i III-In I'Iui. Vim' I'r:-sinh-nl: I rn-m'Ii Ilmm- Ih-sicln-:iw Cnunvil, 'I'rva:4arvr: Ori-Iwsi:-1 In IM-lla I'lu, I'r4-sul:-at: Llirisliaa .-Mmm-niillrnnig Ilmm-4-mmng Lmlrlg Military Iiall tamrt Mililary Ilall Qm-1-ng l'Iui Iii-la Kappa. I'IC'I'ER ALLEN I'IER'I'Z Valluy Sm-am. N. Y l1'ru'hrIarvl.-Ill.: . . . !.'ln'mixlry Ili-Ita lip-wilsm: .-hm-rivan Illia-mi1'aISuvivlyg llunnfa-lar: I irvui4l:- I.:-mI4-rg Ilnrmilnry l14mm'iI. MARCARI7I'I' AIIIQLIQ IIIQSS NIU0l'1'Sl0Wll, N. .I frm..-lf., nf fm.. ..., fm Cap aml Ilagg:-r: I'Ini II'-la Kappa. GLENN IIARRY I'IIf'I'RIffK I'IuIIicIaysIml'g1g, Pa Ilavllwlnr ul .-Irlv . , . l'ulili4'nl Sfvinrum livlla I'Iui Nlplia: Ilhrinliaa -hmwialimlz Young II:-pnhlis-aus. Vim- l'rm-sid!-nl. NANCY NORTON I-IEWENS M4-mII1am, N. .I lhwlwlur nIS1'i:'n1:r'1'lilt':Iu1'ullnn . . . lfl:'lnf'lllrl1y' Kappa Kappa Gamma. Vim- I'i-vnimlmllz I.n-i-I-r Iloma- Ilamavil, I'ri-sinh-al: Sa-nah-: Ilomm-lor, II:-ad: II1-ad Ih-rid:-al: I ir1-nialv l.vmI1-rg Kappa IL-lla I'i: Mortar IIaarnI I'rm-sinh-nl: I'I1i Iivla Kappa. ALAN BAKER HOLMES I'I1iIaxIc'IpI1ia,I'al. IIu1'lr4'IuluI.1Irlx . . . I'.v-wlfnlogy Ihi Gamma Iivllag Slml:-nl Ifuvullly Ilmxgrn-ua: III:-n's .lmlivial Iiomwlg II lllalug Gemma-lor: I rn-shmaa lllafaa I'r1-aizln-nl: Varsity 'I'ra1-kg Intramural lllnampimwhip, 'l'rm'kg Umivrna IM-lla Kappa. ALLAN LEE I'IOLMS'I'ROM .Izum-slnwn, N. Y. lfilrllvlur nl .flrlx unll lIm'ln'lnr nf S4'l'1'll4'n' in f.'ll1'llll'1'al h'rlpJiI1u'1'rillg Iiamlg .-hm-rnvaa Innllluu- uff.Il4'lnl1'aI Iznglnm-rei. I'rvnuIvulZ Alpha 1ZI1i Sigma, Viva- I'r4-sinh-nip IIHI1-'l'vam. IIAROLE ,lI1lANNE'l l'E I'IOL'I'0N Clmvy Cliasv. Md. l1'arlu-lor nl S1'i1'm'v . . . Iliulngy Il:-Ita Zn-la: Ilulln-y Ihmsn- Cmnn-il: Cap ami Ilagge-rg Mix:-ul l1Imrn'l: llu4'Irnr'lIiun: Christian -Xsuuvialiml. I+'RElJERICK WILLIAM I-I0'I'Z II'ar'ln-lnrul.fIrl.s . . . I'.vy4'l:uIugy II aokvnsack, N. .I. Kappa IM-lla Rho. Sovial illuairmanz Spain-lv for llu- .'XcIvam'4-lm-nl 0fISIallag1'Ill1'llI. KA'l'l'lEliINIi ANNE IIOURICAN lfm'ln'lr1rnI,'Irls . . . lfllglixlr CIifIsi4Im: Park, N. .I. Il:-Ila IJ:-lla Ili-lla: WSGA Ilnmsm- of Ilvprc--u-alalivm-s: 7'nurl1r'g llm'lrn1'lliung I.'A1:l-:Nlm: Sigma 'I'au Il:-lla. JAMES KENNIC'I'I'I I'IOWELI,. Downs-rs Crowe, III. lhrrlrvlur ul Srif-In fc in lfuxim-.x.s flrlrninivllnlion IIH bamma Ill-Ita: I'.4'1n1ulnn'x Llnli: hm-ivly fur IIa- .-hlvanvn-lm-lit ofAI1lIlllgvlll4'lII, Vim- I'ri-side-nl. .IUIIN CliAN'I' HUBBARD Millslum-.N..I. 1f.,.'1..A1..f..1,4,f.I . . . lmlfff.-.11 s.-.'.',.., I'hi Caunnm Ili-Ilzu. VIIICINIA ICVICLYN I'IlIIVII'I'IIIEYS llppvrMunl1'Iuir,N.,I. lfurlirlnrul.-Iris . . . liiulugs Alpina Chi Ulm-gang l.'-X1:r::vnA:Cln-inliam 'hmm-iuliun: Sm-nu Ilmm' Cnunvil. 'I'r1':lsiu'1'l': Min-:I Iflmrlluz I ir1'-i4I1' I,vu1I1'l': I'Ili Siguial. .ION IIUYLIC III,I'I'CIIINSON Sm-nrsmlanlv. N.Y. lfm'lu'lnr uf nlllx . . . l'nlilia'ul Su'i4'lu'4 Sigma Chi. RICARIJO ,IOSIC II,I.INCWOIi'I'I'I Cuzlyuquil,Iii-muior lim-lu-lar nj Srivlu 1' in .Ilm-lmuirul Iz'ngr'm-a'rr'1lg I'hi liln Siglnu: I'i Mu Iilmilmlz Sigma Ih-ilu I'i: Anwrii-un SlwI1'ly'0I NI:-:'h.nuiu-ul I'ingim-1-rs: Inlvlnulinnul Cluh: IInIn'l'IsIlurlnl1num'iI, .IANICIC I'Il,IZAliE'I'I'I JACKSON Ln-wislmurg, I'u. Ihn-livlnr nl ,-Irlx .... Ilullu-lnulir.v -Xllllm I'hi. Yi:-1-I'r:-aid'-nl: Ilun-v nf Ihfpri--I-iilulixi-s: Ilunl Ilmm- Cmllu-il: Hin-II Clmrus. WILLIAM .IAY JACOISSON, II Ne-wRm'I14-llc. N. Y. llm'ln'lur uf .'lrl.w . . . lfnglisll Phi Lumlulu 'I'h1-lu: Ulnivi-on Il:-lin Kappa: 'I'nu Kuppn Alpimz lhirlrlivlliurlg Tuizvliv, l.ih-rury Iiilimrg Cup :mul Iluggi-r: llnive-rsily I'luyu-rs: WVIIlIg Ilan-km-ll Forum I'Iunning lhumig Inn-rfrnlf-rnilp Cuunvilg Ifin-nulv I.:-mia-rg Malin Cnllvgn- Dorm Cuuuvil. MICIIAEI, IIEVAN JONES Skokii-.III. lfurllvlnluf.-Irlx . . . nllullu-ruurizzv I'hi Kuppu I'si. Sa-rn-Izlry: Slunli-nl I-'awulty Cnngn-aug S4-niur Clams I'rn-niiln-nl: I'i Nln Iflmilullg UIIii'1'rn Club, Virv I'r4'r-ill:-nl: Cl-urgv Alurrin I'IliIIilm -Xwnrnlz Mallllc-lllzllivs An-Ili:-vi-lllvxil Awurnlz Umirruu IM-Ilzl Kappa. WILLIA M RONALD ,ION ES Nlaissm-mn. N. Y. lf1n'l11'Inr uf Sf'i1'llr'4' in lllzxillvxs .-Illlllillixllrllioll ll:-Ilu lipsilml. I'r4'-fiulf-nl, Viva' I'r1--iiulvlllz Inn-rirallvmilx Cuunvilz I rv-Iunun II:wkvlImll. IIAIVIAIJ AIIlJlIl,I.AI'I ,IIIKAIIVANI IJIIQIIIYRIILSRIIIIII Aruhial U1l4'lll'lnr ul .llllx :mil l11l4'hn'lnr nf Sm'i1'rn'4' in l.'ln'llli4':ll lfflpilwvlilng I'hi l.umlnIn 'I'h:-lu: Aim-rin-nn Cin-mivul Suvim-ly: A. I. Ch, IC.: Alplm Chi Signing 'l'uu Ilvlu I'i: Inn-rnnliuuul Clnh. LICO VlNCEN'I' KANAWAIJA, .IIi. I'IicksviII1'.N.Y. lfm'h1'lur nl S4'ir'1u'4' in Huluruliun . . . Si-rnlulul-I I'hi Kaplan I'si:Slu1h-nl I-'fu-ulh Congrn-sw: .luniur Cla-is I'r1--ciiln-nl: N1-wmun Cinh, I'n-will:-nl. MARK E. KAI'I.AN Ilrimiga-port. Cnnn. lfrwln-Inf of .-Iris . . . f.'l1r'lrri.vlly Ama-rivnn Chu-mii-nl Sm-ii-lx. I'IC'I'I'IIi S'I'EI'I'IICN KAI'I..AN Nvw York. N. Y. lhu'ln-lurufnirlx . . . l'xvu'Imlugr Signlu Alpha Mu: Mixml Cllurusg Inn-rfrnlf-rnily Cmlnvilg II Club: Yurnilv 'I'e-unix: Inlraunurul Ciuumpiun-4hip, 'I'n'uni:4g Cixrializlu A-muviulimig MSG Ilnusu- of Ih-law-wlxliulin-1. NANCY RU'l'Il .IACOIIIIS Rm'In'sIm'r, N Y lf1u'll1'luruf.'Ill.v , , , l'nlfll'1'rll Sn'fu'Il4'1' -'IIPIHI 5I:l Hl 'IIPIHIC IIHIISI' UI II1'1vr1'M'lul.iliu-5: Mix:-4IClmrllsgI'1luIu'II1'ni1'Cnunvll MA'II'I'III'IW I':I.Y .IAIVIVIQ Cilvvy Cilusv. XIII lfuu'lu'Iur uf.Ill.v . . . lu'z'ufmllli4',c Ilurlnilury Cmllwilg I'I1'0lurluiu'n Clulxg Suviu-lx for IIN- MIx':llu'u'llu'nl ui' Xlnnugm-im'nl: Iiilh- Cluh. S'I'ANI.I'IY NIYIIUN .IICNSICN NVIIIILIIIISIHIVI lIrn'In'lnl uf S4'i4'Il4'4' in .Ilvrlirlliirul h'Ilgiln'u'liug X, S. XI. I'i.: 'I':m II.-In I'i. IIAIIIIY I.I'1I'f ,IUIINSUN lippm-VSI. Clair I'l Iluu'ln'lnrnfSu'i1'1i4i'l'l1 l'il'il l2'l:yiflv'f'rilig Ile-Ilan lipnilnn, Yin- I'rn'sinI:'nl: S1-niur Clan--4 Yin-v I'rn--4i1IvnI1 X. S. lf. IC.: Yu Ilk 'I'r:l1'k: Sm-rrl': Inll':unnl'alI Cllallupiunallip. 'I'r.n'Ig: Chri-lizm X-suviallinil. Cnlniln-l CI'IAIII.IfS IIICNJAAIIN JUIINSUN. II I'ulm-rson.N I lhirln-lurufmlllx . . . Ia'1-mmrriihx I'hi Kappa Vai, I'rmi4lvnl: USC Ilmm- nf III-pn-sa-ntnliwa. 'I'r1-.mm-r: Iul--rlrulumlx Conn:-il: Yalvilx I-uuliulllz I'11.nmnxir- Illuh: llilu-1-ra Cluh. 'I'I'IOAIAS II. .IOIINSUN I'illsIrurgIl I'l lfu1'ln'lur ufS4'i1'Ill'u'l'Il lz'fIm'1:livH . . . Swruinlury , . . .. .. , . . . I hi Caunlnu IM-ilu: II Linh: 1.4musvlm'g Mirnlx Ihukm-lImII: Inlrrnnurnl Cimlnpiimailip, Soflhalll, Ihiskn-llu:uII. RICHARD MARTIN KIEI-IN Rul1wuy,N..I. llm'ln'lnr nfSr'f1'rl1'1' in Ifuvfm'v,v Adminl'xlml1'un Signiu Alplm Iilmiluiig II Illuhg Vnrnily Ihisi-Imll: Si-nior Ciulu-I Kllulrz I'Ii'mummu Club: Sm-ii-ly for lhn- -Xilvaim-1-im'nI uf Munzlgf-nu-nl. .IIIDI'I'I-1 MARIE KING Cluulrls I or4I, Pu. Iffn'ln-lnrnlflrlx . . . Frr'm'l1 XVSGA Ilmlsn' of Iivprr-si'lll:Ilix'v:41 I r1'm'Il II mm- llinillvilz ,lmliviiil Iiunrilg Si-nuts-1 Cllrisliun Awmvinliim: Gimp:-I llhuir: Mix:-il Kllmrmig Ilvail lin-niilvnlg I'I4'mmini1'n llluln. MARTIIA ANN KIRKMAN CIiImn.N..I. llurhr-fur nf Si'ii-111-0 in 1'Ilv'1'lmnir'ul Eligirzfwrilig Mm'l'i4'alll Suri:-Iv of Ali-1'Il:illii':lI I'ingilli'4-rs ROY II. KISSINGER Dulluslown, Pu. lIm'l11'lur nf Srfvlwr' in Iflrvlllif nl lz'llgim':'rfng A. I. Ch. IC., S1-vri-Inry. ,IUAN MAR'I'IIA KLEIN lllivu. N. Y. lim-li:-lar of .ilflv . . . l'.vvwlr11lfrgy' Slvplwlm Ilmme llmmvil, I'ri-feiiln-nl: Imli-pi-mh-nl Wmm'n's ilvmuvilz I.'-Xf:i:NnA: INF Chi. ICDWARD LYNN KI.INIC Imliamu, Pal. llnwlri-linr nl ,'IflY . . . f,'In'1ni.vlry Signm Nlplm Mug Anim'ivun CII:-mis-all Sunil-lyg A. S. C. li. 170 WALTER THOMAS KARN Basking Ridife N. .I .rf s llur'ln'l11r uf flrlv . . . lfrfllllulllfvx Sigma! Nlplm Iipeiilullz I4'iri-siilv I.1'zl4In'r: I'il'ulloll1i1:s Illulrg 5m'i1'ly fur lhn: Ailvnnvi-mi-nl nIIIIullalg1'lll1'llI. M ICIIAEI. ALLEN KAUIIMAN WIlilzel7la1ins, N. Y ll'ur'lr4'lnr ufS1'f1'Ilr'r' in lhi,u'lm.v.v ,flrIminl'.vlrul1'un Signm Alplm Mu: Iwrwuili- In-nil:-r: Vnrsily 'IW-nnis: Ili-Imli' Snvif-ly: Ski Club: Ilmfkm-II x .'IniIi-nl Iwirumg Sm-i--ly for Ihv Ailvaulvi-ini-nl ni' Mining:-lm-lil. 'I'r4-:mm-r. RAYMOND EARI. KIZENEY Oh-'I ii in, Sli-cllon, Pu. lhlrln-lnr nfS1'f4'll4'4' in Civil lfligiriiwrilrg Sigma Chi: Il llluhg A. S. C. I'I.g Vnrsily 'I'rurfkg Inlrnmurul Cliuinpinnsllip, 'l'rni'kg I'urua'Iiul1-Cluhz Ski Club: I-'rvslunam Ifniullmll, Swimming. DAVID SCO'I I' KENNEDY NlDl'l'ISI1PWll,I.,il. llu4'lu'lnr nfSri1'll1':' in lfu.wfln's.v ,-lfllllillfulrllfull Inlrannurul Clunnpiunsliip, Sm-ri-r. CIEMNI CRUIVI WELL KESSLER, III Illvn Iliilgu, N. .I. ' lim'ln'lor nl flrlv . . . l'.v-wllrrlragv' I'hi I.:1mluI:i 'I'Iu-ln: MSG Ilmm- uf Ih-pri-sr-iulailivvs ROIIERIII VANSICKLI2 KIDD I'1'nnr-w Cmvv. N. .I. lfu1'In'lur of Sr'i1'n1'1' . . . l.'lrr'mi.vlry I.innInIn Chi Alphug Mi'n's Gln-if Cluh. SUSAN CAROL KNECI-IT Glen Rock, N. .I. lluvlzvlur of flrlx .... 9 punixh Di-Iln Dulln Di-Im. Si-vri-luryg Alphu l.umIuln Di-ling Sigmu D1-Iln l'i, Prvshli-nl, 'I'rcmmrvrg Tnui'ln'g llllrislialn .-Xnsfwiziliuuug I'hi lh-lu Kuppn. DONALD ISRACC KNIGHT Ml.VL-rnon N.Y , . lhlulu-lur nf Si'i4'luvi' . . . !,'lli'rni.vlr4v Di-Ilan Ilpsilong II filuhg Vim-:ily Wrvsllingz Inlrinuuml Cliillllpimwllip, Wri-slling. VIRGINIA LEA KNOBLOCK Will1I1lglI,N.Y. lIm'lu'InrufSz'i1'ru'u in Hilurvllifm . . . Elvlnvlilirry l1,.hu Di-Ilu Di-Itu: Sluilvul I .u'uIly Cmigri-ss, Si-i'ri-Iilry. .IAMIQS RICHARD KOEI-IN Luncuslcr, Pu. Ihu'ln'lnr uf flrlx . . . l'nIilirnI Sr.'1'1n'4' Sigma Ilhig Ii Iiluhg Vursily Wrvslling. Cuplning Inlrumurnl lllminpixmsllili, Wri-railing. MARIA NNE KORAL New York, N. Y. Iini'l11'lnr uf Sf'iv1n'w . . . lliulugy Iinnil: GI4-1' Cliihg Mixvil Iilmruxg Iillvkilvll I urun1 I'Iunning llnnril. IVIARI.I'fNE ANN KRESUIQ WIIkl'S-Illll'F15.IIil. Ihu'ln'lnr nl ,-lrlx . . . I.'ln'n1ixlry. llIlllIll'llllllI4'.V Alplm Siglun Alphil, Si-1-ru'lzn'y: Urvlu-slruz Iiumlg Anivrn un Illn-niivul Snriulyg Pi Mu Iflpnilun. EDWARD N. KRONINCIER, Ill 'lll'l'XI1'l'IOWII.Pil lfur'll4'lurul.'Ill.v . . . l2'1'unnllli4'x Du-Ilan llpsllun. Ir:-:mm-r. S:-on-I:urv: MSG Ilmm- nf Ih-pn-vw-xnauliu-s1 l.' Xmzwlm Mlm-rlising Nlunaigvr. Ilmilxn--5 Mnnalg--r: Olliv:-rs Illnli. .IOHN ROHICRT KUDRNA IA'l'ISlIlll1',I,l lIu4'llu'lur nj S4'i1'n1'4' in l,'fl'il lc'ngim'4'ril1g I.:unInI:n Chi .ilplmz Ann-ri:-:un Sovil-tv ul tlixil limgiln-4-I-4 LOIS MARIE KUICIILICR llo-lln-Kim. N. .I. Iluvlnvlnr nl ,flrlx . . . l n-nvl: Kappa II:-lm, S1-n'r1-lnry: 7'uu4'ln-5 Sigma I'i Sigma: Ski lllulr. 'VIIOMAS IIIQNRY KIILI' Ro1'IiviII1-If1'llll'm'. N. Y llm'ln'luruf.'I1l,: . . . Iaf'mvn'::if-- 'I'h:-In Chi. l'r1'si1l4-nl: Inlvl'Irnl4'rnilx' lfunm-il. l'rv-inlz-nl: I-Ivunmuin-- Illuh: Slml:-nl I m-ulty Klolignw--44. ,IANE'I' M. LA IVOND xVIIIllllIj1lOlI.Il1'l. Ifurln-Inf nl ,flllx . . , English Min-xl lllmrnw. DORIS ANNIE l.AMllliR'I' llumlclnn lluighls. N. .l. lfurllvlur uISl-ivfuw' in Iz':lm'nlinn . . , Sw-nrnrlury Mix:-nl Clmrusq Xlvllmflisl I-'I-llowsliip, 'I'rn-nsurvr, I'rv-linlvnl: lull-rfuilh Council. RONALD PETER LIQRCII I'll'1'l'lHll'I, N. Y llm'ln'lur ufS4'i1'llr'1' in lfllsillrnm .-Irimillixlmliun .IICIFFRIEY STARLIN LE'l I'S Slam-n lslunrl. N. Y lI'u1'Iwlnr uf Srirmw' in .llvrhunia-ul lz'mfr'm-wing hlgnm Alplm lupsllnng I'Imlg1- lrallnvrg Mvn H lflw- Llnllug Mlm-:I l.lnn-us: A, 5. lil. lu. WILLARD ORCUTT LlCl'l'l'lCR O:1kI'urIc.lll. lhn'ln'lul nlnlrlx . . . llfxlurv Kalpluu Sigma. RICHARD CARL LINDNER N4-w Ilrilain. Pu. Ifurhvlnr ul nlflx . . . lirnrmn1i4'.v Sigma Alpha lipsilon. I'r:-sillvnlz Xl:-n'H.ImIi1-inl lhnn'-I, Clmirmzlu: lnh-rIr:iI1'rnili llnum-il. Vivv I'rvuizI1-lil: Cmnmflurz Omin-nm D4-Ilal Rnplm. CARDINA WYCKOIFI7 LIPMAN Now llrunswivk. N. .l. llm'lu-lur nj flux .... 9 ,mnixll Kuppn D1-Ilan: 7'unr'ln': Wmlu'l1'nGIn-4- Clulr. ICLIZAIIETH .IRAN LOIVI INSKA Sanyvillv, N. Y. lhlr'ln'lnrnjuIrl,s . . . lfvwllulngi WSG.-X llnmsv nl II:-pri-ru-nluliu-F: Lauri-mn. Sh-lvln-um Iluu-ev lInum'iIf4g lhiml: ll:-ml II4-ninlvnl: Clirisliam .M-uwizilimuz I'i ll:-lln I'hi: l'Hi llhi: Im'-rfuilh Ilounril. Sw-ru-Inrx l'hi lh-In Kappa. RONALD ALlllCR'l' LANGE Clvn llmul, N. Y. lhlrllvlur nfSn'fl'Iu1' . . . l'llixir',x 'l'Il1'lu Chi: Xlm'ri1':n1 Instiinln'oI'I'Ilsnin's3l':'lsluil1glIiII1'r4: Slmrls Ifalr lflull. KAY SIIZANNR LATIIROI' flllivalgn, Ill. Ilnrfn-Inf nf .-Irlx .... Q miulugi .IllDl'I'II ANN LAIIIISCIIICR Mill Hull. Pu. llfn'l:vluf ulS1'i4'll4'l' . . . lliulng-I Xlplm Siglnzl Xlpllall Worm-li'wGlu-1-Cluln: Xlivwl Kiln-rneg Xlphal l.umlnIu Il:-Iln: I'hi Ih-In lx:uppu:l'I1iSignnu. DONALD IQIIUICNIC LIC IFICVIQR Imwuslm-l'. l'u. lim-hwlnr nl flflx . . . l:'ngli,xln. Iivwlmlvgi Ixnppq Sigma. Yin-1-l'n'fi1I:-nl. Sm-uw-l:ix'x: Slullvnl l uvullv lImlgrn--- I rn-xlllnanl Kiln-5 Social Iiuulivil. RONALD lfIIRIS'l'OI'IIl'lR I,lCMl'lRlCl'l Snyrm-viIIm'.N. .l. lI'm'ln'lnr nf.9l'iu'ln'1' in 1.'li4'mi1'ul Hllgillrvliug D:-lln llp-iluug Kun-rim-am lllslilule-uI'llIu'lni1':lI I'Ingim-4-rillg: Yan-wilx Iran-Ii: Inlr.unurall klmllnpxull-Illln. lrnvl.. MARY ICVICLYN LRONARD K1'IlSIll,t1IllIl.lXItI. Ifnrln-lnr nf,Ill.v , . . lfiulugx.lt'I1gll',xll l.Iirusl::ui ham-xznlmn: Iluu-w ul Ilopn--I-nlnluw--1 Ilurrm Ilnu-lv 1.-mm-ul, N-u-ulh Nw-1-I llmm- Ilmnwil. l'rm--ill:-nl: Xliwnl Clmulsz lluh-u-ml:-nt Wuuu-n's llnmnvil. lilusu livin-- I I 5.1-nlulnn-: hxnvlurmu-ll:-s, In-v I'i'vn1nl1-lil: ll:-ml II:-:mln-lil: l-mmnlv l,1-:ull-rg Flu Lluli. 171 'ii ,IOSEPII CLOYD MAIIER Ilvrmlon, Pu. lfuwln-Inf nf S4-i.-mv' in ICI:-rllirnl lu'ngi1n':-ring Xllu'ri1'un Inuliluln' UI I-ilrr-Il'i4'nI I'Ingiln'4'r DENNISON WA'I I'S MAIIIN II4-IIu's1I1l,IVIfI. llm'lu'lulul.'lrlx . . . lz'f'ulmnlir'x MM. Ilmnw of lh-pn-pwi1l:lIwi--ig IJ4-Imlv Lluh. QR KAREN ANN MAIAJNEY Ci-uns lfru'llvlnrnlflrlv . . . Ellplisll I'hi Alu. Wim-l'i-1-wifli-lil: WVIIII: Mmh-rn Ilxllirvg 7'nrn'ln': Ilhriqlinn Asmiziulinilz Ski Iiluh ton, R. I. GEORGE DONALD MANIJIQVILLIE, .IR. IIalzIm'l, N. .I. lfrn'h:'lur ul S4'l'r'll4'v . . . l'llv',xI1'.x I':lu Kallnpzl lip-ilun, I'r:-sid:-nl, S:'vl'1'lul'y, i'Iu-nigv 'I'ruim'r: Illl1'rIl':lI4-l'nIIy fiuum II Ilhrinliun Aswvinlinuig Ihu'A'm-lliun: .Mun-riuznn Inwtilllla- nl I'Ilysi::s. .IANE I'IlII,Il' MAliCUI,ES R0sIyllI'Im-igI1le-2,N Y lmf1,.'l..f,,f,-rm . . . lli.fi.,fy Ur:-In-,4lr.1g IIu4'kn4'II Stuzlwul Ifurum, S1-4-ra-lwrx ICLENORA ISAYI,II l+' INIARKIINAS Sunhu1'y.I'u. llu1'lu'lnrnf.'IIlx . . . llllglixll Xlphu Iihi Om:-pu. Vim-I'r:-f4i1I:-nl:lfm'L'nvIIi1mg I.'.X1.l-LNUA. M-:uI4-lnxrs Innlilnrg Iimlusm-Iur: II1-:ul II1'si1I1'nlg l'i IJ1-Im l'hig Sigma: 'I'uu Ile-Ilu. 172 I,INDA IIAMIIERCER LONG IA'Il1lll0Il,.IJ1l. Iluvlu-lor nf xlrlx . , . l'.v-rwlinlugy' Ilmlaw nf Ih-lun-sf-lllallivvw, 51-1'r1'Iul'y: Ski IiIllIi. I,YDA THOMSON LUDEMAN Dari:-n, Conn. l!m'ln'luI nf fIllx . . . liliglixlr 7'nu1'ln'g I.'A1:HNlm: Signm 'I':lu Ilf-Ilan: Ski Iilulu. .I. AR'I'IIlIR LYONS, JR. CIau'ksI1m'o, N. .I. lluvln-Iur uf Sf-i1'rn'v in ,Ili-:'lruu:'1'fll lfngiluw'll'ng .-I. S. M. Ii., Vim- I'r.-wirln-nl: 'I'nn II:-lu I'i, Vim- I'ri-sinh-ul. ROIIERT CAMERON IVIACKENZIE Ridgmzwoml, N. .I. llurln-Inf uISr'fr'l11'1' in fIl+'rlmnivuI lfnginrvling Signm I'Ini Iilwiluu: Ilhrisliun As-mviuliunz IV'11luh: A. S. XI. IC.: Varsity 'I'r1u'k. RONALD IAN MACI,ACI'II,AN SILIICII IsIalmI, N. Y. lfm'l1r'lur ulS1'i:'m'1' . . . l'nlili1'ul S1'i4'l1r'v 'Iam Kuppu Iipailmn: Stull:-nl I m'nIly Cnxiglwsug lIIn'isliun Ammviallirull. liuhiuvl: WVIIII: M:'ll'r4 Chu- Iiluhq Inl1'rIl'u!r-rnily Ilmlnvilg I ir4-siuiv I.l'al1I1'rg Vnrsily Swimming: Illtvr- vullvgiula- llmifvrf-:iw on Guvvrmm-nt, I'rvnimIvnlg Inlvrlmtimnall flluh. ALLEN IIA R'I'I.E'l l' MA C0 M BER I'Iuv1-rlmvn, Pu. ll1lr'll4'lnrnI.fIrl.v . . . llixlury l'hi Czmnnu IIVIIRIQ Slumla-nl I-iauwully Cmigru-ss: AI1'n'H.IllrII4'ialI Ihmnlg Suplmlmm llluun I'r1-uimlvnlq Omif-run IJ1-llu Kuppn. .IEI I REY MAX MARTIN ll1lr'ln'lornI.'Irlv . . . lfr'nnnlIli1'x Mcluciicn, N. .I. Siguul Chi: llurkfwllirlll: WVIIlIg II Chula: Vurnily 'I'r:n-k, Cu-Cupluin: Inlrumurul Illiuinpifnndlip, 'Iirm'k, Crum-4 liuunlryg I'I1-olmiliiw Chili: Sr-niur Call:-I Chili. WII,I,IAM GILBERT MASSEY, III lfru'l11'lur uf S1-ir'r1z'u' in lllr'r'lmni4'ul h'ngili1'nrirrp Lam-Ilmrml, N. Y. Signm Alpha: Epsilung 1'umrlu'g Swartz R1-si4ln-m'n- Couuviln A. S. M. E.: Inlraunurul Clmnipinmsliili, Ilnwlingz. SARA PERRINE MA'II'I'IIEWS li111'ln'lnruf,'Irlx . . . l'.vyr'l1ulngy I'ImvnixviIIv, I'a1. Knlipu D4-Iln: 1'n1n'ln': Sym-I1l'om-lima. .IANE AI.I.EN MCCAY lim'ln'lur ulflrls . . . lL'ufJll'.vl1. llixlnry WuulI10rIy, Pu. Slurlvnt llnmllmnk, Svclium Iinlilnr, 110-Eclilurz 7'uu1'ln-g Clnriwlinn Armin-inliull. Slumh-nl Ifuvully 11m1gr:-us: S1-null-3 Ilomu- nl' lh-prvm-iil.1live'w: Imh-pe-nah-nl Wmnl-n':4 Cmuu-il. I'r4-sinh-nl: Cmnxsu-Iurq Alpha: I.:unInIal Dvlln. I'n--4inI1-nl: D4-Ilan Phi .-Klphnz I'hi Alplm Ih1-lu: Phi Iivlu Ixuppu: Ngum lun IJ:-Im. .IOI-IN HARRISON MCCIQUNC, III CII-vn:Iz1ncII-Icig.gIlls,OI1io lluvlwlul ofSr'i:'l11'1' in Chvmiml Er1giru':-ring Siglnu I'hi Epsilon: MSG Iloum- of II:-pri-si-ntulivu-ia3 Chrisliun .hsnvianliuviig A. I. Ch. IC., Vim- I'rm-sialn-ulg Inlramurul lfuuvwilg Ski lllnh. DONALD REED McCONA'I'II Y, .I R. ScursduIc, N. Y. lhu'lu'Iur nlS1'iu'm'n' . . . l'lly.virx 'I'1m Kappa Epsilon, Sm-iul lllmxrmung Clirixlinu .Ksnuriulimlz Mn-n'u Clw- Killah: Mixn-il Illmrusq Inlm-rfram-rnily llnum-il: Aim-rivuu Imlilulv nl' I'luysie'sg I r1-slnnun Camp Conn. an-Inf: Inln-rfalilh Couunwil. AIAR'I'I I.YNN NcCORI7 IIlll'l'ISIllll'gL, I':1. Ilfivlivlnr uf S1-if'm'v in Musir lfrluruliuu I'i Ile-In I'hi: On'Ii1-,Img Worm-n'n Chu- lflnhg Clmpvl Choir: Mu I'hi I'1lmiIml. .IOIIN PIIII.II' N4-MINN I'ursipp:uiy, N..l. . lfurln'Inr nj S1'ir1n'v . . . l.'lu-rnixlr-I. I'In.xi4'.v Cup mul Ilnggvl': Varsity 'I'n-miie: Ann-ri4-nn Imelilulv of l'Iiy,i1-is WII.I.lAM DUNCAN MCRAIC, III I.1-wislmrg. I'al. lfm'llr'lnr of :lrlw mul lhn'lu'lnr of S1'ir'm'r' in Iflvvllirfll lfllgirlzwrillg AI.AN SMI'I'I'I MIQMINGICR Ilurrislmrg. I'n. lim-lwlur nfSr'ir'm'1' in lhzximwx .-Iflmr'ni.wlmlinn I.aimInI:u Chi 'XI,rhal: Suvivlx' ior Ihr' -MIv1ln1'1'nu'nl of AI:ln:lg1'm4'nl: RIII1' 4IIuIu. RlVl'II l'A'I I'ICRSON MICNOIISICK I,IilIllVIII1'.,IIOlllI. llurllvlnr of ,flrlx . . . Hnglixl: I.nrisun Ilmm- lluum-il: Hun! IIullsr'Ifmlm'iI1 Sli-pl:--vm Iluusm- Iiunnvil. 'I'l'1-mmm-1-1 Syl:-'Iiiniuu-llvw: Klmln-rn llanu-1-g Ori-In-nip: Claws Ifnmu-il: I.'-X1.v1NlxA. VAN ANIIRISW MICSSNICR Iluysimlv, N. Y. lfrlvllvlrlr of Srivn 1'1' . . l'll's.xiz'.v CARI, EDWARD MINNIER Ml. CurnwI, I'zl Ifm'ln'lur of Srivluw' . . . f.'ln-rriixlry I'hi Sigma Tun. .IAMES ROIIERICK AION'I'III'I'I'I Annvillv. I'u. lfrn'ln'Iur of S4'ir'ln'4' . . . Iliulngr I.:lmInIu Chi Allrlmg Rilh- 'l'r-um, 51-vrs-lury, 'I'rn-neun-l'g XI1'll':4CIv4wIIIulI1. Klnnagn-r: Xliwnl lilmrua. INIAI.COI.INI C. MOORE, .IR. Wilmingglnm, IJ:-I. llm'l:a-lor of Svi1'm'v in l'fIm'llirul l1'ngin1':'ring Cam auul liziggvrg A. I. IC. I41.g'I':m Iii-lu I'i. AIIRAHAAI NICKOLAS IYIORICLLI IA'WISINll'QI. I'u. lfurhvlnr nl ,-Irlx uml liurllwlnr uf Su'i1'm'v in .'lIvr'liuniu'ul l'fnginvu-ririg I'hi I.aunInIu 'I'hi-lug Cul: :mul Ilnggx-rg Iluiv1'rsilv Plnyi-rs. .IOIIN NORMAN MORRIS Rim'gL1'IsviII1'.I'u. Ilfwlivlnr uISri1'll4'4' in liu.xim'.sx .vlrlnzinhvlmlimi I'hi Knppai Psi: Inlrzlmurnl Clmlnpionsllip, Smwvrg lihrisliun -Xssm-ization: Sm-in-ly fur lhv MIv:nm'1-umm! of Alnuaigu-nu-nlg I'11-minriiiv-4 Chih- I'A M ELA DROWNE MORRISON Iburim-n,Cm1n. lim-hrflnr olxlllx . . . lfnglixll. lli.xlnrs lhnknvllivrng Ori-In--.Img Ihu-km-Il I-'umm I'luuning Ilnamlg Inch-pn-ml:-nl XX'u1lu'ii'a iluun- 1-ilg XYnuwii's Inlrzunurnl VUIII-yImII. Ihiakn-llvull, Ihuhniulnn: Sigma 'I':m Ih-Img Inlvr- national Club. AR'l'l'lUR IVRICIJICRICIK MICIlflAIil.lS Svolvli Plains. N. .I Ifrlrlwlnr uf Sr'ivl11'n' . . . I.'h:'llli.xlrr Sigma 'Xllvhn Ifluiluuifg Alun-rivaln l1Iu'miz':lI Snwia-lx. I'ru'-inlvnl. YIM- I'r:--i1I:'nI1 Yalrailx I'x'1l1'k: Inlrzilmxrul I1lmxnlvimisIli1l. 'I'l':l1'L. 5m'1'i'l'g lilirinliaun hmvviallinll: X11-hu l.In Signing I'i Mu Iipe-ihn: Su -linr Ifanlvl lIIuIu: Iii-linguixluwl Xlllllallx' Nlnnlvnl. IIOROTIIY I.INIJA NIIIICR I.lllll'llIllII'QL,INIilSN lfm'ln'lnr nf .Illx . . . l'xu'lmlngx Cliripliqm -X-4,411-inlinll: II:lrriu Iivsinlviwn- Ilnunvilz Wuluvn's Glu- l1IuIm: lilmpl-I lfhuir Mix:-il Illmrung Ilm-ml Rvsiilvnlz I'hi S gum 'I'uu: I'hi Chi: ihi Ih-In Ixuppu. I'AAII'II.A A. AIII.I.I71R INIllI'l'j'SX'IIIl',I,ll llm'ln'lul ful -IIIN . . , lfll1'll:i.xll,r Or:'Iu--i-3 Xuu'l'i:'zul Illwliiivail Sn-vii-lx. I'AXlI'fI.A .IIQAN AlII.I.IfR Iluvm-rlon. I'u Ifu1'llv'lnr uf Srif-lirr in l'frlmr.'lin1: . . . la'lf'1llrulvnx lluuw :IIRi'lrl'4'm'l1l:iliu's: SivIuSln--wt II4-Niiln-in-v llunm-il: Ou-In-alum. Xlaui:igvl': I hi I p nl an In mini Ix app' Ihlll I n XIII ' nan . .. ': a 4 -1 . SALLY ANN AIII.I.I'IR SIIII'l'llIiIllHIOWll. I'u lfurllrlnr nfS1'iu'llx1 in lfflui uliuu . . l'.'1'f'lrl:'1i,'ulx I'i Ii1'I:l I'hi: II1llls4'nI II4'pl'u'-1'llI:liix1-NZ Xliw-I IIIlul'llN1 I Iln--IIII' I,n'.lnI4'l'. .I ANI ICS lIl.AIR NIINIZICS W4-IIsviIIm'.N.N lim-In-lm nfSr'i1'vl1':' in lhixirif-n Iflminixlmlinn 'I'lu-ln lihi. Yin- I'i-1-sifh-nl: Ofln-4-rs Chili: I'I--.nunniiw llhih. 173 SAMUEL DAVID NEISNER I'm:kskiIl,N. Y. Ifu1'ln'lnl nf xlrlx . . . h'1'nnnlni1'.v Dvllil Upxilull: ll Cluh: Vnrsily lialrwhalllg lnlrumnrall lllmlllpiullrliip, Vnllvyhzlll. .lOllN 'l'l'lOMAS NELSON Drum-kwuy, Pu. lirlfflvlflr nf S1'l'r'ur':' in l.'llvlr1i1'ul la'rlgim'1'ri1ly 'l'nu Kappa: Hgmiluilg -X.l.11h. l'I.g Alplml1hiSigm:n. S'I'El'l'lliN CIIIARLES NESNOW Alhm-rlsun. N. Y Ihnrlmlnr nIS1'i1'lH'1' . . . I.'ln'1ni.vlr,v 'I'am Kappa: lilmihmz llnnal: -Xnu-rivun Clufmiv-:ul Snvivtyg Alpha Ilhi 5igill:l.'l'l1-uaulux 'YIIOMAS XVILLIAM NESS l,llHllSl1lWll,I,il Ihn'lu'Inr uf Svivlru' in HIm'l1i1'ul lfrlgilrrwfirlg N. I. IC. IC. MALCOLM ROlSlCli'l' NEWIIOMIS M1-rrim-k, N. Y lhn'lu'lur nl .S'1-if-:Irv in Civil lfnginm-ling knlupi Signing N. 5. K.. I'... Irs-xml:-1-l': lnlrnmurall Lmnuwll. KOISICIKTA ANN NICWCOMICR Natronallm-ig1llls.l'u Ilurlzf-lur ul Sr-ivfnw' in :llmiw lu'rIu4-fflinn, Alpha Chi Onan-gn: Cup and lluugvrg Univ:-rsily Plny:-rs: llimd: Wmnr-n'x Chu- tlluh. Slmh-nl flmulur-lurg lllmpvl lllnmrg Mix:-al Churuw. 174 MARLANE BRADFORD MOSHER Lc011iu,N..L Iiurlzrlnr nf,-Irlx . . . llixluly lluvkuf-lllung ifhrie-lizm .Mwn'iixlirui1, Iiurmal-lhwkm-ll1 I'SI'I.'X-NEA. RICHARD HENRY MOSS Corning,N.Y. lfur'll4'lurnf.-lrls . . . lfllglisll Kappa: Signm. l'h'rlgm-:muh-rg llmmm-lor: l rf-shnmu I-'nolhnllg Swurlz Durmilnrv Cuunvil. DONALD Iilillllli MOTIINIER iYI2Illllll'l7llf!Ck, N. Y. lim-ln-lur ul Sr'ir-nru- in lluxirnm.e .-Irlmiuisrmlinn Nlygnm Xlphn SlugA'D 11luhgV1lrrily Gull. llupming lnlmmurnl Clmlnpinn-Ilip. llumlhull: Snarlz Ilmm- Counvilg Suvia-ly for Ihr- ,-Mlmnvi-nu-nl ufNlnl1:lgr'lll1'lll. JAMES RU'l'l.EDlllQ MUELLICR I,l?illllllI,N.Y. li1l:'lu'Inruf.'frl.v . . . llixlur-V kappa hlgrnng Ii ljlnhg Varsity 'l'n-awk: lnlralmurnl illinlnpimislnilr, 'I'rau'k: Ollim-In-1 llluh. LOIQRAINIC ALICE MlILLlCli I,llIiS1lllt'SIlLll'k,N.,l. ' I1'u1'ln'Inr nfS1'1'1'rl:'4' in lu'flur 'livn . . . El:-lnvnlurv Xlpha Slgum ,-Xlphn. 'l'r1-:usur1'l': Xlixf-nl Chu:-us. AYN I'. MUSSOLINE I-luxln-Im1,Pu. lhlvln-ln: nf,-Irlx . . . ICr'u1mmiu'.v I.',Kl:ENlm: Sixth Sir:-1-I HullHu'Coll1ll'ilg Cup mul l7uggm'v'g WVIIU. CHARLES BERNARD NEWLAND PiltslJ11rgl1,Pzl. Iirrrlnr-lnr nf Sri4'm'r' in 1'Ilr'1'lmnir'uI Enginwlirng I.:nnh4Iu flhi ,Kipling li lllnhg Ann-rim-nn Suvin-ly nf Mn-1-huilivnl lCngilu'1'rx: Vnrsily lfmxllulllj lnlrzlmurnl lllmlnpinmiliilu, Bowling: Christian Annu-inliun. CAROL IVRANCES N ICOLE'l l'l' Wcclulwkmi, N. J. llu4'ln'lnr nj .flrls . . . lfnglixl: lILEMEN'l' HENRY NOBLE, JR. Dover, Dol. lirn'l11'lnr 11fS1'ir'n1'v in l.'lrr'mi:'ul lfriginvrrillg Siglnal l'hi lilmilolng flhrisliam Assn:-ialliung Anu'ri4':ui Kiln-lnin-all Sm-if-Iyg A. I. Ch. li.: .-XIpImt1luiSigmu. THOMAS RUSSELL NORTHUP Syracuse, N. Y. lfurlwlnr ul Svivrrru . lllullrvnlnlirrx KARL EDWARD jllllliliffil, N, Y, l!m'ln'Inrof.'lrl.v . . . I'nlili1'ulS1'r'r'nz'v Ilurkrivlliung iihrixliun Asmwinlinu: Mixn-al Clmrmr: Young Dvnuwruls, I'n-si:h'nlg llillnl l'rm -:ish nl Vin Pre xinh nl DARRYL LELAND NOVAK Nuwark, N. J. lfrlrln-ln: nf .S'4'ir-:nw in .llvrlmniu-ul lz'ngi11m-rillg Ixaulrlm Signm: Kun-ri1-.m Sm-if-ly uf Al1'1-lmilivall lingillu-hrs: l'rm-mrg llvaul Klsmim-lor: Vursily I-'uulhnllg Su-niur llmhfl llluhq Inl1-rrmlinnal Klluhg Omirrun D1-lln Kappa. NANCY ANN NYCUM .lol1nslnwn,l'zl. Ilrlrhwlur nf .-his . . . lfnglixlr Kappa Kappa Gamma, l'l'f-sislvnl: l'anln-lh-nie' llonnvil. Viva- l'r:-sinh-nl: 1Iuumu'lul':Slnnli-nl llanlllnmk. 111--Enlilorg Sigma 'l'an lin-lla. Rllll-lARlJ STANLEY 0RLOWSKl Kinffslmm Pa rv i Iluvhvlur uf .-Iris . . . Pnlililrul Svicrlr-1'. lz'r'urlnll1ir-.r l'hi Kappa l',ai: ll llluhg ilmimu-lol': Varsily lfmvtlmllg Omivron llvlla Kappa. Vim- l'r1-gnlrnlg l'1 hlgnm Alplnl, l'rl'Hlrl1'nI: l'.cnlmlnl1'uLlulr: hvnlur l.a1l1'l Llullh. MILDREIJ SUSANNE 0'l l'O Engzluwuml, N. .l. Ihn'ln-lurnf.Alrl.v . . . l'llull11'llmli4'x l'i ll:-Ia l'hi, Sc-vrvl:n'y: Taur'ln': Illirislian 'Xssm-ialirmz Cap aml lbaggz-r: lllixa-ll ifllnruvl Wll.-K lluarrl. .l0l'lN HOWARD l'ABS'l' GI:-n Rovk.N..l. lIrl1'fH'lur uf plrls . . . lllr1lln'lrluliu'x Sigma Alph-1 Epsilnng llama- ol lil-pr:-sr-nlalivvx: l ir4-sizlv l.4-a4h-r. ALAN LEE l'A'l l'ERSON Larm'llmonl, N. Y. lfm'll1'lur ul Sr'ivnr'1' . lllulllr-llmlil-.v PAMELA JUAN l'A'I I'0N Bluomliclml Ilills. Mich. Ilm'lu'lnrnfflrlx . . . lfnglixll l'hi Mu, l'lvxlgu- 'I'raim-r: l.'.Xr:lcN1nA. Enlilur-in-1Ihivf: illurialian .-Xsml-ialinn, H1-1-rl-larv. 'l'r1-:mln-rg Sixth Sir:-vl llama- llnunvilg WBA llnarnlg Gamma-lor: lla-ml Ill-sinh-nl: lfirv- sicln- l.1-alll-rg Alpha Kappa lla-lla, l'r'v+1inl:-ullg Sigma 'l'aa llc-lla: l rr-shnmn Ilamp liuun- a r vi sm-lar: l'hi lin-Ia K Ha. JAMES PAUL POITRAS Hicksville, N. Y. liarllrflnr ufS1'if'111'fr . . . l'l1yxir'.w Lamlula Chi Alpha: llunfus nl' llvpri-N4-nlalivwc3 Class llunnvil: Ann-rivan ln-4lilnI1'uf l'llysi:-n. .lEAN ANN POLlFKA l air Lawn, N. .l. lTur'ln'lnr of ,-lrls . . . llixlnry Alpha Sigma Alphag llnnl llumw Ilunnuilg Cap anal liaggvrg l'hi ,-Xlpha 'l'ln-lag lhurklwlliulig llama- nl' Rvpru-su-nlaliw-ea. CAROL LYNN POPE Wcllcsll-y,lVlass. Ihn-In-lurnf,-l1l.v . . . llvrrnnn Kappa Kappa Gamma: Christian Aasurialiun: Mosh-rn Dam-1-g llvlla l'hi Alpha: Ski lllulu, S1-vrvtary, 'l'r:-anu1r4'rg Worm-n'u Intramural Iihalnpionuhip. Swimlning. llankr-lhall: Clivvrlvanlm-r. BARBARA l'0S'l' Pliilaululpliia, Pu. lf1lr'1u'l11r of .-lllx .... 9 nriulnjlv Kappa Kappa Gamma: llama- al' ll:-prvxvnlalivvs, Vivr- l'r1'si4ln-nl: Larimn llama- llunnvil. Sovial Klhairmang llunl ll1'ai4lvm'm' Ilnmirilg WHA llnarnlg llvlla l'hi Alpha: limmfr-mning Om-1'n'n llnurl. BARBARA ANN l'0'l l'S Sllorl Hills, N. .l. lhlr'll1'lur nf :lrlx . . . l'nlflir'1ll S1'iz'rl1'r' lh-lla Zvla, l'rn-hill:-nlg llunl llama' linnnvilg llnivvrsilyl'lay1'rsg Onzllvxlrag ' Chap:-l llhuirg Mixvrl illmrusz Class Cnnnvil. Rl'Cl'lARl1 WlLLlAlVl llROllS'l' iYll'l51'llHlilll'fl, l'a. llm'ln'luruf.'lrlx . . . l lvm'I1 Sigma l'hi Epsilnn: l'i lln-lla l'hig llhapm-I illmirg llnvknvll l-'nrum Planning Iluanl. ERIC WILLIAM PEPER Pm-arl Riva-r, N. X lm:-l1wlnruf.4lrr.l . . lfnglixll Kappa Sigmag lnlramural llhampiunsllip, Gull. lIARRlE'l' REBECCA I'llll.I,ll'S lim-llvlur af .vlflx . . . Suwinlng-i Ur-'lwwisg 7'uul'ln': L' Xml-:N1m. .l lllJI'l'Il ANN I'lNKER'l'0N ll:n'lll'lul uf 'hm . . . l'nlill'1'ulSr'.'r'nru' Kappa IM-La: Y'nm'ln'. EDWARD WILLIS l'l.AlIE, .lll. llflrlzvlfrr uf.'i:'fr'H:'1' . . . 1.'lw1n:'.xlly i.1lIlllllllll,l4l Waym-, N lluvlwillm' ill'llll'K'. N. N Ngnua llhn. Xl--1' l'rn--imh-nl. Sv:-rn-Larx: XYYIEI-: lnlr.nmu'al Llmmpmn-Inp. hm-1---1 lln.l-4- nl' lil-prm:'nl.ilin-e-. 'l'll0lN'lAS l RANlIlS l'I.UlIlNlK lhn'ln'lnf nfNr'i1'll1'1' in lfllvflluu lrlminhslnlliun Suvil-ly lm' Ihm' Mlxalu'1'nn'nI nl illanagvlm-nl. Pil'1'lvl.ux IOIIN LEWIS l'0lIlIlA lNlllIIIilI'lllll'K'K. N. X lful'ln'lm 4lfSlf1'Il1'1' in JI'-wlmnirul I'.'r:g1'm'v'ri1:g l.lllwl'Il1ll. l .I Lamlnla l.hu -Xlpha. Nwlal l.halrman: llnnw nl lu-prval-unlalllxvw: Kim-rin-an Sm'i1'Iy ul liilil lillgim-1'l'r-. 5n'r'r1'l:ll'y. ,X r V ' Ass-f , 'QI' 1 N... ly H 175 RICHARD CARL RI-IINIJRICSS SI1llIt5IlLlI1l,MllSS. llu1'l1r'lur uf Sr1'1'111'1' . . . Ilvnlupy 'l'a1u Kaulrlm IC11-iI1111: Or1'I11wl1-.15 lh-111Ig Nlixnwl lllwrnf WILLIAM IJANIICL RIIONIC Ilurlwlnr uf S:-ir'm-1' in I,'lu'1uivul I'.'11gl'1n-:'ri11p Uwvgn, N. Y BARBARA .IANIC RICIIMONIJ lf... 11.-ff., 1.1 ,frm XVOIHISIOWII, N. .IAMICS RIECIQL RIICSICR li'rn'lu'lurnIS1'l'1'H1'r' . . . Cllvlllixllrx' 11... KW... 1c,..a1...1: 1:11,-1.-11.-ffm. 1-1.111...--1.1-15111.-1'. I.4'csprn'l. Pal CICORCIC ,IOIIN RIICII AtIu11liuCily, N. .I lim-111-lm uf ,illx . . . ,llffllrfwmlfnw I'I1i Kappa! I'sIL Il CIuI11Yall'-ilx I 4111lI1:lII: UlII1'1'l'a CIIIIP. ROISICRT LOUIS RISACIIICR I zlil'I.a1wn. N. .I lhu-In-Inr nf S1-ivrrrv . . . l.'ln'n11',1lr1' Sigma Chi: Cllriulialn Assm-i:1Ii111l: WVIIIIQ II:11lrI: II CIHI1, H1-1'1'vI:1r1': M111-1'i1':l11 CI14-111f1':1I Suvivlyg Yalrsily 'I'l':11'k: I11Ir:1ml1l':lI l'Il:l111pim1sI1ip, 'I'l:11'k: -KIIIIIH CIII Siglnu I'r1'sI4I1'nl. 176 WILLIAM WALLACE PUCII Su111111il, N. .L lfurhvlnl' of S:'fv'l11'r' . . l'l1v.1ir'x ANNIC ICI.IZAI5IC'I'I'I QUICK I.IlIllIIllI1QI0lI Slulirvn, N. Y. lfnz'l1v'Inr of :Ilia . . . lfrlglixll ,-XlpI1:1 Chi O1111-gn: I.'Al:lf:NnA. I v:1l111-1- I-Inlitorg l'I1i Sig11111'I'a111. S1-1-1'1-1111-1 'I'1'v:114111'1'1': Siglml 'I':1u Ilf-Ilal. I'n-siflvnl. MARCIA LYNN RASM USSEN I!ulli111111-1-, MII. lfurlnnlur ul :Iris . . . linglixlr K11111111 Ihfllu, I'1'f-wid:-111: Iloum- of liz-p1'vm'11I:1ti1vs1 SI111I1'11l IIx1111Il14mI.g 7'n1n'l11'. l'I1liI11r- in-l.I1i1-Ig I.'.Xm:N1rA: W111111-11's G11-1-11l11I1gCI111p4-It1l111irg I':111I11-II:-11iv C1111114-il: Co1111s4-lor: I-ir:-fiflv I.:-11mIvrg 515111111 'I':111 D1-Im: I'I1i Ii:-In K11p11:1. SANDRA LEE RA'l'l'l Sl. Allnms, VI. lifwlrflurul.-111.1 . . . l rr'nr'l1 l!:.:'I1'm'.'lr'u11: Cl11'islia111 -M5114-?:1liz:11, II11r111a1-Il1u'k111'II: Ilunxsm- of II:-p1-1-fu-11l:1Iiw-N3 Curvy Ifulmv l'n11:11'iI. I'1'4-si1I4'11l: Ifru-1u'Il Ilmlm- Cn11114'iI, Vim' I'r4'si1I1-111: Mix'-:I CI1nrns: Il1l1'k111-II I-'urxnm I'I111111i11g Ihmrcl. I ir1-si1I1- I,4-mln-1-1 l'i IJ1-II11 l'I1ig I11lvr11z1Xin1111I Club. VIRGINIA ANN RAIIICR IIo-IIo-Ku:4,N..I. lh11-111-Inrnl.-Irl.v . . . lL'1'onnlni1'x V ' :,'1111is ms- ' 1 2 1 : a : ',1- .1 14- 'z CI1ri-liam 'Xfm11'i:1liull. Callrinvli II1111141' of lin-luxwm-111111ivvs: Spnniull IIous1' Coulxril, VIN' l11w11I1 nl 'wp I1 II 1111 R4-411I111t 11111111 1I I 111 1114! Il11.g.11 Mix nl I I11111-4 X11 111111 LI11-111i4'a1I S111'i1-ly: I'f1'o11nl11i4'-4 1.I11Ir: I l'1'sI.l11.111 11111111 12111111144-I111'. MARY RIIICWAY RIQIJINCTON IIITOIIWIQTII,IIOIIII. I1'urln-Iur uf S1-i1'11r'v in la'rlu1'ulinn . . . lil'-111vf1l11r-1' -Xlplm 1,111 O1111-yn, N-1-rs-1111-yz hrull IIm1s1- 14111111-1I. bf-1-1-1-1.11-11 Maru-ml l.I1or11w lin:-km'.'lim1j l.'-11:1-:Nlu1. lmlvx I'I1IiIur: I'SI'11X-NICK: Kaul:-ll:-s. ISARELLE RI'I'ZEN'I'I-IALER Vz1IIcy SIl'l'1llll, N. Y. llrzrln-lnrufS1'ivl11'r' . . . liiulug-1' CI1rinli:111 Assam-i11Iin11. II11r11111-II111-k111-II C11111111iIl1-v: Ilmlsn- UI lh-prv1u'11Ia1Ii1'1-xg Cup :1111I Iluggvrg Iinmlg II111'k11r'II I ur11u1 I'Ia11111i11g Iluurnl: I.'A1:r:N1111. BARBARA ALICE ROIIERTS .I.Allll'0I, MII. llur'fl1'lnr ul fills . . . l'nlili4'ul S1'f4'n1'1' ,KIl1I111Sig111:1 MpI1:1g II1111l Ilulm- C111111riI: Mixc-4I Cllurusg I'iSig11111 ,-Xlplm: CI1ri14Iin11 Au1moi11li1111. MARION SUSAN ROBERTSON NVD!-iIlDlll'I,COllll. I1'ru'l11'luIulSr'i1:m'1e . . . lliulnliy Kllnlm I'I1i, S1-1-r4-l111-1: Ilmm- of Ih-pr:-sm-11I11li1'vs3 I'a111I11'II1-1111- C1111111'iI: Sluulr-11I II11114I- hunk: CI1risli1111 A1-11111-i11li11vl. Vim- I'rv1ei4Iv11l, IIur11111-II11vk111'II5 SupI11111141r4-, ,I1111iur, S1'11i11rCl11su IIn11111'iIs. SALLY .IO ROIIISON CIuvcIz111rI,0I1in Iluchrlul of Alix .... 1Irl. Hrlglixll IIu11sa' ul' Ra'pr1's1'l1lulIv:-143 II:1rri'4 Rvsi1IA'111'1' Culllwil: Alix:-:I Chorus: IluIu'p1'11eIl'llI Ivo- 1111-113 C1111111-il, 'I'1-1-11u11rvr: S1'111'I1r11111-II4-14, Vim- I'r1-sinh-111, S1-vre-I111'yg Co1111s1-lor: Allrlm I.u111IuIu llvllu: Sipunu 'I':111 Il:-II11, S1-1:r1-I11rv, 'I'r1':111111'1'1'. ,IOYCE LINDSAY ROIICER I5llSI1lll,Cllllll. lim'l1r'IuruI.'I1l.v . . . h'11glr'xl: CI1risli1111 -Xssu1'i11lio11g Iluusz- uf Ih-pr4-pu-11l11tiv1-11: Walks-r II1111141- C4111111'iIg W111111-11's Glnw- CIl1I1: Mixvnl Clmrusg RIII1- 'I'v11111. IIILIJICCARIJ I'IICLICN ROLL Sl111rlIIilIQ,N..I. lI1n'I11-Iuruf.-Ill.w . . . Ur'lrllun.lfflgIi.1ll I'I1i NI11, I'1-1-si1l1-1113 Il:11m-of II1-l11'vs4-11l11ti1'1'sg Iivllu AIl1I1a1 I'I1i, I'r1-sill:-111. M ARK HENRY RONALD Buysiclc, N. Y. lfm'hr'ln1 uf .-irlx null lhwlivlnr nf Srii-rn'v in l'flvr'lrii'uI Enginvvrinp 'l'am Kuppu lilmilmlg WVBlig IHI4-rfrnlvruily linunvii.'i'r4-m4ur1-r: A. i. E. E. MARGARET ELLEN ROOT Towson,M1l. lfrlr'lu'lnr nl flrlx . . . l'ulili4'uI Sri4'rn'l Alpha Signm Alpha: iinllsnnfR1'pl'v:41'Ill:llivva: Mix:-mi liliornsz Pi Siglxm Alpha. RAYMOND WESLEY ROSE. JR. Ciinsunizl, Pa. lirlrlivlnr nfSr'i1'rn'i' . . . llinlugy Phi Cnlnlml Dvllu, S4-nrvlury: Klllrisliun Ae-swiallionig Bnnni: Mc-n'n Glvu- Klluh. BRUCE M. ROYLE Bnslon. Ninas. lim-livlnr ufnlrlm . . . Iu'lu:Ii.xlr liu1'ku4'lliung Sigma: 'I'nu Dm-ilu. .I ANE'l' CAROLINE RUBEN Puri, Wusliingnm. N. Y. Iluwlivlizr nfSa'ivn1'v- in lc'rlu4'ulfnn . , . lflvlnfvilury Kappa Knppzl Gnlnlnng Hunt, Smal! llmm' Klmnlvilsz Bnml: Xlixvxl Chorus: llhrinlinn Amuwiuliun. BARBARA JEAN RUMMEL LilllUilSl0l', Pal. lirwlwlzir uf flrlx .... 9 punixli ilou:-uv nf ih-pri-sclxlulivu-s1 Svninr iilmm Sm-rvluryz lmla-pvmlr-nl Wunn'n's Coumzilg Mixvnl Kllmrlm. MARY LOUISE SCH MiD'l' Bufhlln, N, Y, Ihlrlmlnr uf .'iIl.Y .... ilallnflrmlirx Phi Mu. 'l'rc-uuuxri-rg liuum- ui livplw-m'lllulivvn: .iurliviul Bmml: Taninr Sin-1-I Ilousn- Ilnunvilg Mixvnl Lhurus: Christian :Xmun'iuli'vll: Pi Ain l-lpnilull. l'rn-siiln-nl: Phi lh-tu Kuppu. RAYMOND JOSEPH SIIHOEIZERLEIN li0Cil0Si0l', N. Y. IIu:'l1r-lar nf Suivlmrr in. i1Inw'lmnir'ul I'fIl1:inr'vring Kuppn Sigmu, Vim- l'rn'si4Iu-my ilhrialiun A:+sm'iuIiun: A. S. M. E.: Vnrqily Wrn--xllingg lnlrnnmrul llhumpiunship. liuxingz. SAMUEL l.lV,l'HER SCHOLI. Sunhury, Pu. lfurlu-mr nf Scivfzra in 11I1':'liuni4'ul lz'11gim'r'ring A. S. M. E. .I lIDi'I'l'l SCI IREI BER Xvushinglon, D, C, lirl1'll4'lul uf.'l1l.s . . . Sm'l'nlngi' llmnu- ui Ru-pr'-sm-nlnlivvu1 ilulln-y liuusv liuunril. Pr:-sinlvnl: Buvkm-IlSlu1h-nl lforulnl lic-sul lic-sinlvnlg Psi Chi: lilmllvmgi-. REBECCA Sfii'il,iYi.ER Wiilllillgll1lI,lJ1!l, lhrr7ln'lurnf.Airl.v . . . lu'r'uunrr:ir.v Alpha Chi Omvgn: llmm- uf ih-pre-ni-llliulivr-s3 lhlrrix lh-sixlvilvv lluuuvilz livml Rvniclr-nl: lihrisliun Annu-iuliung E1'nnolnix'u Cluh, Hvurvlalry, 'I'r4-:uuuw-rg liuvkvy Cluh: Kxulvllvn. SUSAN EDNA SCHWARZ iiunlinglon Sl:1Iion,N.Y. llnvlwlnr oIS4'i1'll1Il' . . . ffllf-mislly Aim-rivnn Chm-mivnl Suvivlyg Ilnrlrm'lIi1lrl: Simi:-nl Ilumllmuk. DAVID JOHN RUPPRECHT Milllmrn.N. lim-Irrlur nl Sr-irrzrv in ll11.vim'.v,c .-lrlminixlrulinn ixnppal Signm: lfll1'A'lu'lliung S1-ninl' limi:-I ilinivg Sm-ivly inr ilu' Mlv:1m'm'lln'nl uf lilunzlgvlm-nl: I-ivolunnivn llluh. ROBERT .IOIIN SANDERS 'l'rvnlml. N. J Ifm'ln'lor uf S4-frm 4- in llu.xiuu-.xx .'lflnlini,wr1ulinu JEAN EDNA SAWYER Murray iiili. N. J lhwlwlfir of Srivrim' . . . lfinfngvx , l.'ln'nn'.clly Alphn Chi Omvgug iiuusc of R1-px'om'ulnIivvsg tlhupe-I Choir: Alixml llhnrur- ROBERT EDXVARD SCALES 'l'rzlihu'ri. P.1 lfuz'ln'lor nj .-lrlx . . llixlnn' CAROL ANNE Sfii'lEi.i.MAN Rvciumhx ii1'ilK'il, lizlii lim-lwlnr nfNr'fu'l11'r' . . Iiinlngti -Xlphn Chi Onn-gn, l'rn-sinh-nl, 'l'rvm4uri-r: .iu1 viul Bmmlg Orc-hu-slrn: Worm-n's Glu lllulu. Alnnngvr: Punhvllvnir Kiounvil: llmnxxsc-lm: Phi Sigum. S1-1-rf-Inrv. Viva- l'rm-sinh-nl Murlur Bunrci, Vim' Pr1'si4l1'uI: Phi Bvlu Knppn. ,I lIDl'l'H ANN SCI IILLING Mulvvrmw, N. N llfla'l1:'Iurnj.-lrlx . . . Nlnlnixll iloum- ul' lh-prn-si-nlulivr-H1 Fpunisln ilumu- Kluum-ilg lIlu'k1u'llinu5 Tuiirln-5 l.'.M:mNnA Iihrislialn Asnm-inlinng Cup mul lluggc-rg linivvrsily l'hly1-rw. 177 NANCY ANN SESTAK EaSlnn,Pa. lim-lwlnr nl ,-lflx . . . illulhvllmlif-.v :llpha Sigma 'Xlphaq l'anlu-ll4-aiv C1-anvil. DONALD LEE Sl'lAl l Eli SuitlanLl,Mcl. Ihu'!r1'!ur ufS1:l'1'll1'1' in Civil Engin:w'rl'flg 'raowms imvm s1iAlflf11:1a Ka..ga.m,1m. Ifurlu-lor ufSr'il'!l1'1' in ffiril lilipirn-vriug l.amlula Chi Alphag Mmfs Glen Cluhg A. S. C. E., Vice- l'r1-midi-alg Cnumu-lor: 'l'au Un-la Pig Omicroa ll:-lla Kappa. DAVID .IDEL SI-IESKIN 'l'cancck,N..l lhlrllulur nl xlrlx . . . l'.w1'lmlngy CARRIE lVlAl.lN SI'lII.I.INC l,lPlllllll,0lll1l llurflrlnr of .lrlx . . . llrfvlurvv Chri-Ilan Ksmwiailiail, llarma-lhwklwll5 Clvr- Clah, ,M-vmvipaaie-Ig Urvlnwlraz Ylliwnl Clmrlw: AlIVll3l l-2lIIll l1' ll ll1I. Sf-vrvlaryg Ma l'hi lipxilvm: l'hi illpha 'l'hn-tag Clialln-nga-3 lnl In lllunil Ilulu llu km ll Nlu lr nl lnium l'hx ll: Il lx ippl FRANK XAVll'lli SllDWEl',l, RlV4!I'l0ll, N. .l llu1'ln'lurol.'1rls . . . lf1'nllumi:'.x. .'ll1llll1'ln1lli4'x Kappa lh-lla llhn, l'rn-niulvnl. Vim- l'1'c-sizll-lil: llama' ul lh-pre-sa-alalivm-pa1 Christian .Mem- 4-ualmag lalr-rfralm-rally f.uuau-:lg lurmmnm-N Llalug llarmllory 1.aan4'llg Llass i.uun1:il Young Il:-palrlif-an-4 Clah. 178 DAVID I'l0R'l'0N SCU'l l' l.an4'aslr'r, l'a. lIm'ln'lnrnf,'lrlx . . . lx'a'urmlni1-.x Cllrisliall ,-X'-suviallinlig Dvlla Mu Dvllag l'll:ol1olui11N Clulrg Suwivly lor ilu- .-Kalvnnrrvlm-nl ul Manugvau-nl. El.lZAllE'l'l'l ANN SCOTT llppcrDa1'hy, Pal. Ihlrluflnr nl Sr'i1-mrv in lz'1luz'rrlinn, . . . lflvlnrnlury Kappa li:-lla: llarris lluuns- Cuunvil, Viun l'ru-sill:-al: llarris llvxiclrilw- Council: Wu- au-n':4 Gln-v Clnh: Caamu-lnrg lfirvr-inlv l.ca:h-rg Chrislian Assnvialirmg Slnnll-at l acalIy Cullgrnms. 'l'r4'muxi'1-i'. ERNEST ROISERT SCIUMSHAW, JR. East Oraagm-, N. .l. Iluvllrrlnl nj ,-lrlx . . . lfzrulmlrln u LESLEY El,lZAIlE'l'H SEAMAN Pillsiic-Iml.Mass. ll1lu'ln'lurof.'lrls . . . lfxycllrrlugy l,'.'Xul-:Ning Chrislian .hsumialiung Psi Chi. ,IUEL HENRY SEGUINE Nurwalk,Conn. llu1'lrvlnrufxlIls . . . lfuplixh ll:-lla llpsilua: llnivu-rsily Playa-rs: WVHU: Oruln-nlra: llalulg lllixn-cl Clmrn-xg Chapn-l Choir. DANIEL 'l'l'lUMAS SEKEISKY 'l'rumhull,Conn. Iluvliulor nfSCf4'711Fl! . . . l'hyxic.v Kappa Sigmag Amuriuan Iaalilalf- ul l'hysivs. PAULA SICHEL Rnckvillu Cr-nlrfe, N. Y. lluclrrlnr nl flrls . . . l'.vy1rlmlngy llmpw ul' llc-pn-sr-lilalivvs3 Slrvcalh Slrcnl lluaeu- Council: Sc-va-alll Str:-1-l lhacinlc-liao Cnuavilg Blmln-ra Dance: Urulimxin, Sucrulary, 'l'r4-asarcrg Kmlvllf-sz l'Sl-IA-NEAg Ski Cluh GEORGE CODFREY SIECLE, JR. lllallisua, N. Ql. lirrvliclfnrufflrls . . . I2'r'nlluIrli:'x,,'llulll1'lrmli1'.v Kappa D1-lla lllm. Vim- l'ru-siulval. 'l'rr'mulr1-rg llmm- nl llr-pr:-svillxllivu-ag Christian .vlrmm-ialimi: Enmiuiiiivs Clah: 'l'ra1-kg Ollivvrs Clalr. DOUGLAS l'lAMlLTON SIMPSON Port Cl1arlnllc,Fla. lhnrlrvlnr ul Scivncc in, Ifu.vim'x.v .flrllnfnlfvlnllion Sigma l'hi Epsilun: Chrinlian ,Mum-ialimig ll Clahg Varxily Sovrn-rg Semin-ly for lhc ,-Mlvxuim-:malt af lllalliagvilivalg Svniar Callvl Clah. ARNOLD ll. SKAAR Pl'llll7Ul0Il, N. J. lfuclwlur of flrlx . . . llixlnry 'I'hcla Chi: Chriulian .'hsuuia1imi, Viuc Prcsiclunl. CAROL LEE SKINNER Sl'2lI'!4Clill0, N. Y. limrln-lnr nj flrlx . . . la'n1.'lixl1 Kappa Kappa Caanaag la-isf-r llmmw Cmmvilg Chap:-l Choir: Sigma 'l'au llvlla. EDWARD BARRY SMAl,S'l'lG licavur, l7a. lfm'llr'lurnfS4'ir'lu'u . . . llinlngy l,anllnla Chi Alpha, Vive l'r4-sinh-nl, S1-vrvlary: Christian .Msm'ixllimig American Clif-lain-al Swim-ly, CAROL LYNN SMITII Rom-ky Rivvr, Ohio llu1'hvInrnf.fIrl.v . . . l.'ln'lui.flrvx Iloum- of Iioprum-lmllivu-s3 Taylor Sln-ol Holm- llouuvil,I'r1'sI1Ia-nl: IIun1I: Xliv-:I Illmrus. Imh-pvnclvnl Worm-n'n Counvilg WIIA Ihmrnlg Syxuvlirolu-Ill-sg Ann-rivain Kiln-min-nl Sooin-lx Woluvn'n Inlrnmurul 1IIl1nnpinmsI1ip, 'I'vnnis: Chrialiun Assoviulion. MAR'I'A .IUNIC SMI'I'I'I Coukvysvillv, Md. lhnrln-lurol.-Irlx . . . lfrnglixl: Ilvlln Ili-Ilan Dc-Iln, I'rvsiaIonl: Slunlvnl II:m1Ihookg 1'um'lu': Worm-n I. GI1-1: Club: Mixonl Clnorun. NORMA ANNIE SMITH I,IIISIilII'QLII,Pil Ilrlflwllrr of ,-Irlx . . . l'xwl1ology Ilonm- of Ilopn-eo-nlnlivu-4g ll:n'k1wIIl'all: lllnrislinn Asnorinliml. 'I'0NI IJIANNIC SIIII'I'II R1-II Rank, N. .I lhn'ln'lur uf .Irlx . . . Ilixlurx Ilnp mul Iklggf-rg IIIix4-nl Klllorusg Phi Alpha: 'I'Iu'l:l, Vim- I'r:-hirlvnl: WYIIII. RUIIICRT BARRY SMYTIIIC Wuym',I'a1. lfflvlmlnr of S1'i1'l11'1' . . . lliolngvr llurkuvlliung Iinmlg Xliwnl Iflluru-xg Iluvkm-II I orum I'I.muing Iiournlz IIImIIv'ng1-. RUIIICRT BRUCE SNYIJIZR North I'IuinhvhI,N..I. llnrlrvlnr of Sri:'r11'1z in ,III-1'huni1'uI lz'rrgir1v:'rilrg Signm Chi: A. S. ISI. IC MANFREIJ RALPH STAUCI-I llnflwllrr of .-Illx . . lfnglinh EIIZQIIHEIII, N. .I. SARA LOUISE STEININCER ll1lr'll1'lnrnf.'1rIx . . . l'x-wlmlogy' Pi Ilvlu Phi: Illlrixliun Ansoviulion: S4-nnlc-: Ilonm- of III-pre-rwlllaulixn-ng PunIu-II1-ni4- llounril, Svrrvlnry, I'rw-islvnlz Psi Ilhi. RALPII IJAVIIJ STIERN Nm-w York,N. Y. Ihlrllvlor of .-Irlx . . . Englixll. l'nIilir'ul Srivfrrv Ihxvknoll lfnrum Plunning Ilourul: Ilvlln Phi Allahu: Sigmu 'I'uu IM-Ilan: lllmllvngu-3 Riilo Klluh. FREDERICK .IUHN STERNIIERII RockyRivm'r,OI1io lfIu'lu'lur nl .-Irlx . . . l'nlili1'.llSn'i4'ln1 . I.:unIuIn Ilhi Alplini Ihlnnlg Dvlmlo Cluhg 0IIivu-rs llluh. IJOUCLAS WILLIAM S'I'EWAR'I' AIN!-1IOI'lIilIll, N. Y. lI1n'ln'lornf.'Irlx . . . f.'ln-mixlry Dollar llluilon. Svn'r'n'Inry: Slmlvnl I :l1'uIly Ifouugrvn, I'rvsirI4-mg M1-n'w .ImIivi:lI IIonr1I: IIIf'Il'K CIN' CIIIIIC Ii 'I F I l'I Srllrlmlnurv. .Illnior llluss Vim- l'rvaisIvnIq Umin-ron Ili-Ilan Knppn, l'rr-widcnl. CI IARLICS ALLICN S'I'I'I'I'1I.ICR Ilillsclulv. N. .I. lIm'ln'lor ufSr'f1'rl1'17 in lf11x1'l1m.x .-Iflminixlmliun IIiII:- 'I':-:img Dormitory llounvilg Sovim-ly for Ihv Iclvum-vin:-nl of Xlaumgn-rm-nl. IioIIwsxIu. IIIII. .IOAN ISAIIIQL SPACIC BIIILIIIQIIIIIIDII, N. Y. lfllrlwlur nf Irlx . . . l'.'lU1ll'xll I,'.xl2l-ZNIIAQ Ihlrris Iivainlc-m'v lfoum-ilg II1-ml III-simlvnlg I-'irvsinlv I.vmIorg Simms 'I'uu Ih'Il:l. VIRGINIA ICLl.I'IN SPICICR I'illsI1u1'gI1. Pu. Ilurllvlorol.-Irlx . . . .Ilulln-nmlir-,x Phi IIc'I:l Ixalpluu. RUGICR WELLS SPICNIIIC Port Washington, N. Y. lfuclmlor uf S1'l'r-rzru in lIu.rim-x.v .I1Innim'.vlrulinn WVIIIM A. S. II. I'I.g I'I1'mlo1llicaIlluhg Souioly for ,-Xmlvanxre-lm-nl of Xlnnngvnionl. IJANIICL ANIO SPINIIICI Kingston, Pu. IIur'll4'lnl nl S4-:H-114-12 in .1If'rlmnir'uI la'ngil1r-vrilng N. S. NI. IC. WINIIVIIICIJ IC. SPRINIIICR Alussupm-qlul, N. Y. lm.-1..-1... ..f -nr. , . . s,,,,,.f..l. 5p.mIaII IIoum- Iii-sirlvnl Ilouu--ilg I,'X1.l-Emu: lfllrialiam Xnforiuliou: I'rn'nIlm:ln Lzlunp Imunwlur. AIIIIIIAICL llI'IURIlI'I SQIIIRICS Al'Iinglon,V1l. Ifurln-lor nf :lllv . . , l1.'fonomirw. lz'ugli.wh XI4'l1'sGI4-I-11IlnI+g IXIiw1I Ilhorus: I'1uouomi:'e4 Iflnhg Soriu-ly Ion Ihr- .Iclxalm-4-lncnl of Nlunngc-lm'nl. I 179 ROZLYNIC S. TESSLER Lyllllrorlk, N. Y. 11,11-ll.-.ull l,1.4,l.l . . . lli,il,.,y Xlixl-ll Illlnrlle-3 I'Ili XIpIlll 'I'Il4'tal, I'r1':-illvlll. UAII. III'iI.I'iNI'i IIIUAIAS Ryllzll. I'al. liflrllvlllrnl ,-Irl,x . . . lfllglixll 1.1lp llllli Ilalggl-r: Unlvl-rslly Ilalyf-r-g XX IIA Ihlllrll: I'1n-will Imllllr-lg Wlnm-li Q lulrlllllllrzll Iilmnlpimlallip. Vullvyllzlllg lillrislinn -ham-illlimlg I'Ili Ih-lu Kzlppzlg Siglml 'I'llu IIIYIIZI. RIIIIIARIJ RAI.I'Il TIIOMPSON I.imlviII1-,l'u. lirllillvlur of .'Irl.v . . . ln'l'nnullli4',x Kuppu Iivllll Rim. I'rl-ni4I1'lll: 1'Ill'inIialll .-Xvsnvillliullz Cup null Illlggw: M1'n'n Glvv Clullg Inll-rfl'llI1'rnily flnlum-iI. MARJURIIC ZICIC 'VOMASIAN Ilrl-xl-I Ilill. I'u Ifu1'ln'lflr nfSl'l'r'lll'l- ill lfrlllrlllinll . . . lflwllll-lllrlrll Ixllppll Ixuppn fllllnlllllz hi-lull:-, Nu-ll Irs-sul:-Ill. Ilwlzle-ill-1-rg Ilmle-v of Ih-pl-l-wlllllllwx, I'rl-uid:-lil: .luulin-iall Ilullrll, Sl-vrvlzlry: I.:lri-on IIullm- llulllu-il: WRX lilllllwl, Vim- I'r4-NIA 411-mgllllllllsf-lm: IIl'zuI Rr-sinlf-nl. ANN LYNN 'YUMPKINS NIIIWllllk13l',WIS. lhlrlll-Inf nl .llflx . . Ifllglixll LLOYD EARL 'I'RI'iSSLER I'Il7l'lllIlIlI, Pal llllrllvllor uf.S'1'il'll1'4: . . . lfinlrlgy Kllppzl ll:-Ilzl Kllu. 180 IJAVIIJ WILLIAM STRUNK llurllvlnr 1lISrl'4'rl1.'c . . . f.'Il4'lllixlry I'Il'1'1'lNll'I. N. Y. Ill-Im IIpsiIollg Illnrixliun Asmviallinll. Illlrlllli-Iillrkllvll: Ifrvslilllzlli Cnlllp liullllsl-lnrg Ullil-4-rs Iilllll. I'A'I'RICIA KA'I'I'IRYN SULLIVAN IUl'l4', P21- llm'll:'lnr ul .'Irl.v . . . Hrlglixll. I'nlilil'ul Swiflllrl- I'I1i Mu: I.'A1.mNllAg Cllrinlillll Aasuvinliniig Mixc-II Clmrlls. RORICR'I' If. SIINICNISLICK Illll'ISlllllllIIlQN- II- Ilrlrllwlllr uf xlrlx . . , lfllglixll Sigma Alpha: Iipnilong Il Kllulvg Varsity Ihlsl-IlalIl. WILLIAM NELSON SWICET, JR. IIAIIIIIIIIP, III. llurlll-Inf nfSA'I:'ll1'1' ill IIll.vr'ln-.xx .-Illfllillivlluliull I'lli Gulnlllal Ill-Ilug Il1ll'l'fl'alIvl'lliIy Klullllvilg Il Illulll, 'I'l'v:lsnrl-r: llnllllmflurg Vlirsily l XX rl-allillgz Illllzlllmrall illlallnpiullxllip, XX rvsllillgg Sm-in-ly for IIl1' ug'-lnvnl: lil-llllllnllil-N Club. MARY .IO TAYLOR lfurllwlllr nf .'lrl.x .... Illlllll-llllllim Allvaun-l-lll4-lil UI Mun- Sllllllllii, N. .I. Ilvllll lpplm Dvlln, 'I'r1-:lwln'c'rg Sllllllrlll Ilalllllinluk: Tuul'll4:, I 1-ulllrl' I'i4lilur: Svnlllv, Ilomu- of IIv'prl-s41'liIal!iv1'la: .Ill1Ii4'i:lI Iimlrnl: Ihllll Rl'l1icIu'll11l1 lfollllrilg I'llnlu'IIl'ni1: fIollnl'iI: l .Xlpllil l.:llllll4I1l Il:-Img Ii Alu Iipsilml. Svvrm-lul'y. R0liER'I' I'l'IIl.II' 'VERIO Pl-rtll Amboy, N. .I. llurlllrlor of Sci:-mtl: in lllllxflr h'1lln'rllilln. Sigllln Alpha: Iipsilollg WVIIUQ IIull1I, Slmlvnl Cllilliillzllllq Clmpvl Clluirg Mixvll Clulrus. RICHARD C. TYRRELL WIDOCIIIFIKIAQIC, N. .I. Ilmrlllllur uf Srriffnru in lfllxillllxx xlllrllillixlrnlillll I'Ili Cllnlllln Ill-Iln. Pr:-si1Il'lll: liilrislilm Aslunzinliolig Inlvrfrllln-rllily Cnlulvilz Il y I pinmllip, Ihmkl-lllllllg Clllll: Cullum-Iclr: Vllrsil Ifnolllull, Cu lluillg lnlrnmllrxll l2Ilum lllll-ll Cnluwilg Umivrun Ilvllzl Knppll. IJAVIID WILLIAM IILP Ihllrllvlar of xlrlx lnlfl liurlll-Inf of Svirllrll ill Civil ling I alil'pnl'I, N. Y. illm-ring IM-Im Uphilung I.'A1:mNllAg l1Ilri-llialn Allsm-illliull, Kinllillvlz Illlivvrxily I'Izlyn-rug Mixml lIIlurmog II lllullg A. S. li. E.. limllm-Inr: I ir1-sillv I.vallll'r: Varsity Swilllllling: Inlrlllllurall Clmlllpinllsilip, 'I'rxll:k, 'l'n'llnill: I rr'sIulllnl Gallup I'rl-pillvnl. FRANK IAIUPKINSON Vall1IIEVEN'I'ER, .IR. lhll'ln'lrlrnf:Irlx . . . lfllglixll Ilirl-vlllrg Ski Clllll. Gl'4'l'llWICI!, Cilllll. Sigma Klplul ICpl4iIlnl: Firvuilln I.l-lull-r: Vnrsily Som-vl'g I l'vsIlll1lln Slum-l-r. I'IS'l'I'lIER LUIS VAN RIVER Iirlwlllllur of .Irlx .... 9 lwiulllgy IJ:-Ilal Z:-ln: Cllrixlilm Aslan-iuliull, llalllilu-tg Mixnwl 1 ,llIIJI'I'lI CONNIE VASQIIEZ lhlrllvlur nfSr'il'll1'1' in lflllllvlliull. . . . Srwwlllrll Rol:Ill'slm'l', N. Y. Zilurus. Uppvl' Illlrlly, I'al. 'fl' Tnlllfllca Cllrisliun Asslwialliollg Iluusv Cllllllrilg Mililllry Ilull Lullrl. .IOIIN I'IC'I'ICR VICIZRLINC lfm'lll'lorllfHl'il'l1l'4' . . , lffnlngv WllylIl'. N. .I. I,:llnllrln 1.Ill Alplmg Ilulls-ll uf R1:pl'4'm'lll:lllvvla3 Llulm Lullllvll. El.I,EN VIOLETTA VOECTLEN lhn:lu'luruf.'Irl.v . . . lfnglixll Pi II:-In Phi, I'r:-i4ifIi'nl: Slnclvnl Ilninlhunk: Ili-mu' nl' II:-pn-ewnlulxws: l.urmm Ilona:- - I i , Iiunnuil, 'I'rv:nulr:-rg I I Ili-Iln I hi: Innhrtllvniz Cmnu-il. .FREDERICK ADAM WALIJNER li'4ir'ln'lur of Scinnci: in Civil Ellgilwrrilig Signm Chi, I'I:-slpgv Trnini-rg lluckrivll Engilwrrg A. S. II. E. Sm-rvlnrv' Tun Iivlu Pi, Si-1-1-1-lnrvg Senior Ifniln-l Cluh. JAMES WALKER . lfuclrclor uf Sciifyirnr in la'l4':'lri4'ul lfrigilmnrirlg Phi Kappa Puig Ani4'rii'un Inxliluln- nf l'Il1-1-Il'irnl I'iligilu-1-rw. SUSAN SPAULIJING WARNER Pom u1110IIm-au-1 ll1li'lu'lnrnf.'IrlN . . . lfnglixli l'i Ih-In Phi. 'I'r1-:mirvrg Svnulvg Iloneu- ul II:-prvm-nlnlivvs1 .lnilivinl Ilnuril. llhnirnnin Si-ull Ilouiu- Cnnnvilg Cup :ind Ilnpga-rg Mixifnl Kllmrin-ig Ile-nil II:-sinh-nlg ilhriulinn .-Kwmwinlinli, Ifnhinvl. Sl'IlI'SlIllI1'. N. Y MARTINE .IVERS WEAVER llu4'1n'lnrnffllI.v . . . Krllflfall Mix:-il lllmrn:-1: I rvsInnnn iinlnlu Iimlmu-lm-1 ilhriuliaun Mimi-iiuliuil. Ilnhini-I, Ilnrnm-lin:-kin-Il RICHARIJ ALLAN WEIIII Ahlun, Pu Ilm'llz'lur ufS4'f1'Ilu'1' . . . l.'ln'rni.vlrs' Sigma Phi I-Ilmilmi: II Cluh: Ann'ri4'nn 4Ilu-lnivnl Sm-in-ly: Yan'-iity Huinnninp: illiriulinn Asmviilliolig Alplln ilhi Siginu. RICIIARIJ .IAMES WEST, III Snnu-rem-l.I'u lhirflivlur ul ,firlv unrl llucln-Iur nl Srivrurf' in Civil Engilirwririg Sigllnl Chi: Ann-rivnn Su1'i1'lyufliiviI I'Ingim-1-rs: I'rnwlnr: Varsity I-'un.h:1!I. SUSAN JEANNE'I I'E Wl2S'I'l ALI. Km-nnm-ll SlIllLll'1'. P41 liuclu-lnruf flrlx . . . lliulng-v Cup nml Ilnggm-r, Smvrclnryg Ii'AIClCNIlA1 Chrislinn Aswmfinlioll. Ilnrnnl-IIni'km-ll: 'I'hvln Alplin Phi, 5:-1-rvln1'y. ROBERT IRVIN WEVOIJAII, JR. I'IurrisImrg, Pu lfrnrlirlnr of fillx nnrl lfurlwlnr nf Szrivlirrf in lfluflnirnl lfngl'n1'4-ring Phi Knppn Psi: Ihwlrlrffll li'llginu'1rr: II Club: A. I. Ch. E.: Vin-mils Ihwvlmllg Inlrnnnlrnl Clinnipiummllip. 'l'rm'k. CI-IAIILES JEROME WIIARTON PillsIn1rgh.Pa1 lIm'ln-lur uf Surl'u'm'n in i'lIr'n-lmniivll l'fngili1'4'rimJ Signni Phi I'Ipe4ilung Iinnulg A. S. III, E.g Tun Ih-ln Pi: Ollivi-rs Cluh. THOMAS MAYNARIJ WIIITEI-IEAD Jumustnwn, N, Y liuirlu-lnrnfxlrlx . . . llixlury Cup nnwl Ilnggvr, Vim- I'r-vsinlvnlg Iinivursily I'Iny1'rng Thi-In Alpina: I'Ili. 'I'i'vnsi1l'1'r. WENDY HELEN WI-IITINC Irvington, N. Y llrlclivlurril flrlx . . . l'x-wlmlogs' IInusa- nl' lIvprn-rwlilullvvw1 I.ni'nunl. I'.1Iu:mh4 Iluusn- Lnulnvll: Winn:-n'e4 Glm- llluhg Sym-hmm-II4-s. TIIIITICKIH, Vl'll1'Zlll'Ill ASIIIIIIIKI, Pu. 1 STEVEN LEONARIJ WEEINIS I.1'XIll,LZIOIl. MRIHH lfrlrllrlnr nfS:'i1'll1'z' in fll1'i'lmHir'nl lu'lU:iln'1'lillg Kuplvu Sigma Iinu-if Xlaumgi-r: II illnhg Mm-rii-nn Siwin-lx of Mi-vlmnivnl Iiiigiiuu-i-i's Yalrsiiy Iinsz-InlII: Phi Elan Signln: Tnn II:-In I'i. .IOHN LOUIS WEINERTII liawlon. Pu. lfui'ln'lur 4rfSi'i1'll1'r' . . . Ilinlngs Iiollal Iipsiiun: Phi II1'l:l kappa: Phi Eln Siglnu. I'ri'si1Ic-nl: Phi Siglnn. l'ru'si1li-nl Ulnivrnn Ilvllal Kuplul: Ilmlan' nf IIm'pl'1'-4-lilallixvs: IInvk1n'II I uruln Planning IIn.il'1I I'l'm-lul': Inlraunnrnl Wri-ailing: Sm-1-1-r. LEON ALAN WEISS Iinivvrsily IIm'igIlls,0Ilio lfurln-Inf nfS1'lu'nr'4' in Ifu,xi1n'.w.v ,-lilmfnixlmlimi Flgnm -Xlphn Mu. Nw-ri-I:1iy. Il'vn-um-l': Ihnm- of Iwpn-wnluliv:-s: Mursltx half: Ile-Ilzl AIU IM-ilu: Sin-in-lv Iur lln- Xnlxsulvi-lin-ill nl' Alalllalgvllu-ill. RIIIIIARIJ E. WELLS Pullslown. Iiil. lim livlur nf .lrlx . . . l'nliIii'ul Su'i1'ln'f' I'hi Gnnnnn IM-Im: lulrnninrsul illnunpiunwluip. Wu--Iliiug, 'I'vnniN, ELAINE IIONNIE WERKIIEISER IC1lSI0lI.I,1l. lfm'ln'lnr of .-frlx . . . lfrrglixll Ilouru- nl' II.-pn-an-lnlxiliw-:4: Si-vu-nlli Slrw-I lluusv Comm-ii, I'n-hiili-lit: Miwd Illmrnw Wunu-n's Inlraunurul iIli:unpim1nIuip, Ihwki-llu:ulI: lIu:'km-lliung I.'-X4:i-tmm, l'I+INEl.OI'E .IANE WEST Silvvr Spring. Mil. lim-In-lm nf.-Irli . . . I'Ingli.xh..'l1l Klux:-il Llmru-4: l'm-sulv Imauiln-1-3 1,ln'n4li:un 'K-.sm-.:ulmiu. Kim- I'ri-Nnh-nl. Ilurnm-I-ni-km-ll Lmninillvv: I-'rm-slnmin lhnnlv iluunsv-I1n'g Young II4-pulluli:-nm, Si-wvlurx. 181 ARIlA'I.'I'I KA'I'I'lRYN WILSON llurln-lnrof,1lrlx . . . fIlullu'1lmlir'.c I,'Am:Nimg EuIwur1I4 Iloum- Ilnuuvilz II:unI: Him-nl Illmruf- EIIWIN ALIZERT WILSON, JR. I3llIIIllI0l'I',NIi1I llru'llr'l1rr ufS1:i1'm'a' in Iflr'1'lrir'1lI h'ngfll4'1'rillg 'I'nu Kuppa Epxilung WVIIIIg Anwrii-un Inntilulv nl' ICI:-vlrif-:II Iimgillmx-1 SARA II IIARIIARA WI'I I'ERS Lcimnon, Pu Ilrlrlwlnr nf fhlx .... ' Ilulln-muli:'.v Allahu Chi Ulm-gag I'unI1vII:-nifz Klnunvilg lllxrislizln As-fwialliull. FRANKLIN MORTON WOLF MI. Ilzuvnul. I'u Ihn-lwlurnf.-Iflx . . . l.'ln'lnl'.fIry lluzrkrwllirln: Malin llnllf-gn: Ilm-unitary Ilnunn-il, Sv:-ri-tary, 'I'rf-:mums VINCENT DENNIS WRYNN Ricimlnmi Hill, N. Y. Ihn'lrvlornlfIrlx . . . Ilixlnry Sipgum Ilhig lIm'kn4'lliun, Spurs Illrlilurg WVIIII: Inlrannurul IIImmpimwI1ip, Soflimllg Iivvxinrnlluin--I IIIuIn. .IAIVIICS IIIPWAIIII YODEII Ailtlllllil. I'u llrlrllvlnr nfSri1'1l4'u' . . lfinlugs IInn:I. 182 I'il'llIlIiIIll, I'u RICI-IARID HENRY WIESNER Mupluwomi, N. .I lfur'ln'lnr of flrlx . . . I1'r'ulrnml'1'.v I.:mnInIn Ilhi Alpha: Ifnp :mul Iluggvr: NI4-nfs GI:-v llluhg Ilmnm-Iorg I'rm'lurg I ir1-siniv I.:-aulvrg Sigma Ilvllu I'i, Vie-1' I'rw4inI1'ulg I.:1v1nmu- llluh, Vim: I'ru-siale-nl. MARILYN GRACE W1CI'I'l'MAN Cmnford,N. .I lfur'ln'lnr nl ,'lII.v . . . l'llfIn.mplly ' . : lpn. .IUIIN KEEN WILIJEMORE I.uIuy1-lla-'IIiII. Pu IIfn'ln'lnr nf Su'1'rlu'v in lf11,virn'.w.v .-Irlnrinixlrnlinn I'hi Gumum IM-ilu: Vursily Ihnwlmllg I rw4Inmm I mxlImII. EVELYN WILEY Wuslhury, N. Y lim-lu-lurnf flrls . . . illullu-llmlizzv Il:-Ilan Iivllu IM-Ilu: Svlmla-, Iluuefm- UI Ili-pn--u-nlutivm-in: I.:n-iam: Ilunm- llnunu-il: Pun In-II1-nir Cuum-il: WIIN IIuur1I. I'1'1'nimI1-ul, Sm-iul Illmirlumg II:-:ul III-simivnl. CAROL LYNN WILLIAMS Ahingtun. I'a1 lfur'lu'I1rr uf ,'Irl,v . . . l'ull'lir'ul S4'i1'm'4' . IJ:-Ilal Ili-II:l II4'II'l. Svrrvlalryz 7'nm'll1': Ililrinlialn .'Xwuu'i:lIi1m, Ihlrlml-Iilwkllr-II: W , ul:-ru Ilnnvn-: Winn:-n'u Inlr:unur.lI lllmnulvimwllilu. II:nIminInn: IIuu.- IJOIIGLAS CARLISLE WILLIAMS Uppvr Mimi:-Iuir llm'ln-lurnfflrlx . . . lliwlurr Sigrnu -Xlphu I-Ipsilou, Vim- I'r1'si1I:-nl: 'NI1'u'v4.Ill4Iir'i:1I Iimmlz Varsity I 4mlImlI. .IUHN WILLIAM ZICKLER Monlg.gnm0ry, N. Y. lhlvlu-Inr nfSuri1'll4'1' in lh4.vim'.v.v .-Irlminixlruliun Signlu Chig IIull:4c UI IIvlnr1':41'llIulivu'n1 Intralulurnl Clullllpimluilip. Iinxing. 5oIlIr:lII: Inlrnlnurall lluunvilg Suvin-ly for lhv :X:Ivmn-4-lm-nl uIINIaln1lp11'ln1'llI. RIIIIIARI7 SCI-IUMANN ZIIVIMERMAN CIIiIIlIIIUl'SIllII'fI,, Pu. Ilur-llvlur nfSA'fl'll1'r' in lh1vim'.v.v .-Irlminhvlluliun 'I'Iwlu Ilhi, 'I'rv:u-mr:-rg Ullim-l'sClub:I'in'un1nni1--1Illulu. CARULYN ZWANZICER Mm-risvillv, Pa. Ihurluflnr uf :Iris .... Snrfnlwlj' Kappa D1-Img Mixn-4I Clmruug I.'Am:Nm. IIUNNIE LOU ZWICKER 'I'im0nium,M1I. Ilnrlfrlnr nlflrlx . . . l'.v!u-liulugy I.'Ac:l-INIM: Ilhrislizm Assmciallixnxlg Mull:-rn Ilnm'n': Ski Illuhg On-Invsix, Su-fre-Inry, 'I'n-muln-rg Sixth Slrn-4-t Ilon-uf Cnunril, S1-cn-Iury, 'I'rn-:mln-rg Knnia-Ill-H. ,N..I. SENIORS NOT PICTURED ROBERT GEORGE BUTZBACH WILTON HERSCHEL CHITTUM, JR. JAMES EDWARD COPP JOHN TORRENCE FRIEDLINE LINDA GITHENS DONALD LEE LAMPUS NEAL GEORGE McKIM LEE A. MORRILL JOHN AUSTIN SELSAM CHARLES ARTHUR SHELD JOHN SULLIVAN VILLANI NEAL BARRY WEIDIVIAN ON, III Editor: PAMELA PATTON Managing Editor: ROBERT EKROTII Managing Staff: SIDNEY ALPERN CAROLYN MARTIN PRISCILLA MOLL JANET PICK Literary Editor: SUSAN TRAVOLTA Assistants: BONNI VASILAWSKY GERALDINE ZIRAY Staff: RITA BERGNER BARBARA BOYLE JAMIE HIESTAND MAIICARET H1011 LEY KATHERINE HII.Ls JEAN KEvIT'r KAY KNFIEN MAIIY LOU LILIUS ERICA ROLL JANIS SCHNABL LINDA SNYDER NANCY TILLEY SANDRA UHLIC Typing Editor: JANET IRWIN Stay: PATRICIA BROWN NANCY CADY GAIL CELLA LINDA DAVIES CAROLYN FAUL THEODORA FURST JANE HANSSEN CHRISTINE J OIINsoN GREER SCIIROTT flztsiness Manager: EDWARD KRONINGER Assistant: JEFFREY SCHAEEI-TER Plzotographers: GEORGE BRANDT CLARISSA ERvINc FRED SNELL Professional Photographers: I-I. J. FREGLEY Lewisburg, Pennsylvania MERIN STUDIOS Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ross STUDIOS Lewisburg, Pennsylvania Introduction Editor: JANE HOLLMAN Assistant: NANCY CADY Stay: HELEN HORNOR EDITH MERTINEI'l' SUZANNE SCOTT 184 UAGENDA STAFF 1963 Involvement Editor: ELENORA MARKUNAS Stag: RICHARD CONTI MARTI-IA D'ALEssANDRO HELENE DIETRXCH JEANETTE HOGAN JOAN SPACE Identity Editor: BARBARA BRUNS Assistant: JOAN MITCHELL Staff: NANCY FARR LEsLEY SEAMAN WINIFRIED SPRINGER Enjoyment Editor: ANNE QUICK Staff: LYDA LUDEMAN PATRICIA MENOUSEK NANCY MORRELL SUSAN WESTEALL F alhllment Editor: LINDA SHAPIRO Assistant: DOROTHY VCELKA Creek Co-Editors: CAROL COLEMAN JEFFREY FLEMING Staj: RUTH ACKROYD -SALLY HOBART lnzleu Editor: lw0LLY REDINGTON Stag: LYNNE DAvIsON VIRGINIA HUMPHREYS MARIANNE KORAL lsABELLE RITZENTHALER Adviser: BRADLEY N. TUFTS Art Adviser: BARNARD TAYLOR Crit Publishing Co. 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Abeles, P. --- Acly, E. ..,,, Adami, F. --..- Adums, L. --- Adams, M. A. -- Adams, S. ....,,.. - Addenbrook, W. --- Adler, R. ........ Adolph, R. ....e Albright, E. ..ee Allan, J. --. -- Allanson, S. .... Allen, A. ..... Allen, M. -- Allen, P. ---- A1pcrn,S. --- Amdur, R. --- Amigone, S. --- Anclerson, C. ..... Anderson, K. A. Ansis, F. .... Ardouny, .l. -- Argust, T. --- Armes, J. --- Arnold, R. ...., Atherton, M. --- Atkins, D. ..,, - Atkinson, E. A. Atwell, R. ..... Augut, S. .... Austin, T. --- Axtell, A. ...Y Ayers, R. ..- Aymur, S. --- Bul1islI,C. --- Budie, R. ---- Bailer, R. ,.e. Bailey, C. ---- Bailey, R. .... Baker, R. ---- Baldwin, N. ---- Burber, R. ---- Barclay, B. -- Barcus, C. ..-- Barker, R. --- Barlow, N. --- Barnett, W. -- Buron, R. . .---- Baroody, R. ,... Barr, M. ..... Barton, D. --- Bass, M. E. -- Bassett, D. --- Bauer, E. -- Bauer, S. -..--- Beach, B. E. -.-- Beach, P. ---- Beardslee, R. -- - Bechtold, S. .... -- Beck, K. ----- Beck, L. --- Becker, A. . -- Becker, H. --- ---------- 57, Page 134, 159 46,73,91,117,120 --------------N 159 , --------.---- 128 ------ 90 --- 80,117 ---- 121,159 ---- 125,159 ---- 132,159 ------ 139 ------ 136 --- 43,118 ------ 131 ---- 122,159 ------ 139 ---- 137 -- 87 ---- 83 -------- 135 ---------- 124 ----- 37,118,159 - ----- 136,159 --------- 135,159 --- - 65,138,159 57,95,117,137,159 ------------- 61 ---- 159 ---- 123 --------- 138 ------------- 118 --- 61, 86,117,139 ---------- 122 --- 86,134 - .-..- 120 ---- 134,159 ---- 40,39,159 ---- 54,90,159 ------ 130 ---- 159 ---- 122 ---- 137 ---- 132 -- 94 ---- 131 ---- 130 ---------- 119 ------------ 128 --- 55,79,120,159 --------- 57,160 ---------- 135 ---- 132 ------ 121 ------ 134,160 ----,-------- 100 ---- 46, 86,911,160 ---------- 00,36 ---- 94 ---- 124 ------ 118 ------------- 62 -------- 81,87,94 46,54,31,117,124 --------- 138,160 ---- 30,94,97,160 ------an 160 188 Behrhorst, L. --- Belko, J. ..... Bell, S. ........ BeHisHeld,J. ....... INDEX Beltz, J. ............. Bender, M. Buchanan Bender, N. ........... Benlay, R. - ., ,... ,-- Benner, L. ...,. Bensingcr, J. -, Benton, T. --- Bergmann, C. -- Bergner, R. .... Bergquist, E. . -.- Bergstedt, A. --- Berry, W. ..,..... Besselievre, W. --- Best, B. ...... - Best, H. ......... Beuermann, B. --- Bewlay, R. ..... Bird, D. ..... Bischoff, L. -- Bitner, R. --- Bitter, F. , --- Black, S. ------ Blackburn,.1. -- Blair, R. ..... Blanchard, C. -- Blanchard, R. -- Blatt, J. ..... Bliss, C. .... Bliss, L. ..... Bliss, M. ...... Bloomquist, D. --- Boak, T. ...... Boardman, T. -- Bochinski, R. -- Bocian, G. --- Bodley, J. - Bohnet, S. ..... Bollinger, R. --- Bonta, B. ...... Borcherding, S. -- Borelli, C. .....-- Borenstein, M. --- Boughton, S. --- Bowen, F. ..-- Bowman, B. -- Box, C. .... Boyle, B. ...... Bradshaw, C. -- Bragdon, J. -- Brasted, L. ..... Brautman, B. -- Brecht, M. --- Brelsford, W. -- Bressler, D. -- Brinker, C. ---- Brinkerhoif, M. -- Brook, G. ....., Brooker, A. -- Brooks, J. - Brooks, S. --- Brown, B. -- Brown, .l. -- ...-------- ---------------- - - fC0lIlfllllC!i on Page 1901 Page .--.i 160 ---- 51 ------ 121 ------- 131 --- 137,160 --- 124,160 --- 125,160 ------ 136 --,--,- 160 -- 37,41,160 -----,- 160 ------ 128 ---- 125,160 ------ 137 ---- 122 ---- 130 ---- 160 ----- 46 ---- 122,160 ------ 125 ------ 39 ---- 120,160 ------ 134 -,-- 121 ------ 139 ---- 126,161 ------ 60 ------ 86 ---- 120,161 ------ 139 ---- 91 ---- 161 ------ 131 -------- 161 -- 80, 95, 161 -------- 132 --- 117, 137 ---- 54,80 ---- 161 ---- 122 ------ 121 --- 132,161 ----,- 161 ---- so ---- 121 ,----- 135 ---- 50,161 ----- 132 --, 79,93 ---- 125 ------- 125 --- 122,161 ----- 137 ---- 60 ---- 161 ---- 122 - ..... 80 ---- 39,138 ------,- 130 - 79,121,161 ----- 37,161 39,31,99,124 ----- 94,125 -------- 161 --- 125 -0-1m Compliments of LAWSON'S SHOE STORE Featuring College Fashions 223 Market St. LEWISBURG, PA- Compliments of THE SWEET SHOP CLYDE W. KIRKLAND, Prop. TOP DATE SPOT 624 sn. George Sn. LEWISBURG, PA. aw-Elarg' '1lBl'lSSiY 82 Eawssr 4505103213 lEllllSBllll5,Pll. The Doorway to Modern Bankingi' Member of F. D. I. C. Corner Third and Market Streets LEWISBURG, PA. LEN TZ PHARMACY Prescriptions Magazines Cosmetics 202 MARKET STREET 189 INDEX Compliments of Page Brown, R. A. --- ..,.... -- 86 Brown, R. C. --- ..,. 86, 134, 161 . . Brown, R. .... ...... 3 9, 136 If W Browne, S. ---. .............. 86, 161 en 1' Brudcr, R. .... ............. 1 17, 136, 161 Bruns, B. --- ---- 42,82,88, 117,119,161 Brush, T. .--- ................. -- 137 Brust, K. --- --- 134, 162 WILLIAMSPORT, PA. Budd. K. ..... ......... 1 18 Bullingcr, I. --- --- 49, 81, 122 llullington, B. -- -,-.,,. 117 Burdick, J. C. -- -,- 54, 96, 162 Burdick, J. M. -- --- 54,96,162 Burgec, J. 1,1, .. ...... 79 Burns, R. 1..- --, ..,. 90, 132 Butzhach, R. ,V .... 59, 182 B E C H T E L 9 S Cairns, R. -1 --- 128 Calder, J. ..... --- 162 DAIRY Campbell, D. 1.,. ....... 1 so Campbell, G. .... ...... 3 9, 162 and Capen, E. ...,. ,... 9 4, 118, 162 Cilp0WSkl, J. -- ......... 130 Cardona, B. --- .......... - 123 Carey, C. A. --- .... 44, 125, 162 Curlcton, S. ..... .... 5 0, 123 Carpenter, S. .... ...,... 1 62 N. DERR DRIVE Curr, R, ------ ---- 4 1, 162 Carson, C. --- .... - 162 Carter, J. --- --- 162 Casey, L. ..... --- 131 Cashman, R. .... --- 139 Caverly, N. .... .1..... 1 36 Cella, G. ....... --- 123, 162 ChamlJcrlain,C. --, --- 118,162 Charlton, R. .11. .... 8 1, 132 Chcsirc, A. 1--. ,,., 87, 139 ' Chcyncy, P. --- ,,... 131 Chilton, F. --- ,,,,.,. 139 Chin, P. ...... .... 6 1, 162 Chittum,W. .... --- 139,182 Cut Rate Drugs Choborda, D. ..... ..... 1 23 Christensen, S. -:-- --- 54, 84 Clapp, R. ...... --- 90 Clark, A. .... --- 119 326 MARKET ST. LEWISBURC, PA. Clark, D- ---- --- 132 Clark, G. --- --- 162 Clark, T. ..,. --- 136 Claxton, J. .... --- 96 Cleaver, E. .... ..... 1 39 . Clcmonts,R. --- ...... - 162 Arrow Shirts Mallory Hats Cline, G. --M -U 79, 81, 118 Cline, L. .... ....... 9 4- Clutc, S. .... ..... 1 26 ! Coale, W. -..- -...... 128 BRUIIGIIS lll Blmllllfll C,,,,,,,C, ,,-. 126,162 Coher, C. .,... .... 9 5, 118 Lzwlssuna, PA. goclfrgne' C' '1 3 9' oc , . ....... .-...---. Coffman, R. --1 .... 89, 138, 162 A Man's' Store g0:1C 'N'6--- ---'--- 133 , , o cman, . --- ------- For U nwerszty Men Collins, D. -My U- 1287163 Collitt, R. ...1. --- 134 McGregor Sportswear Adler Hose Conga, S' ---' -U 128 Conklyn, D. 11- --- 55 190 Conner, T. -- Conti, R. .... Cook, D. . --- Cooley, R. ..... Cooperson, D. COPD. -1. .----- Corell, J. .... Corrado, E. .... Corrigan, J. ..... Cortelyon, G. --..- Coughlin, V. --- Covey, A. --- Cox,J. ---- Coyle, J. -- Craig, R. ....C, Crandell, K. --- Crelian, B. 1, Crespo,J. --- Crider, C. --- Cromwell, F. Crosswhite, W. --- Culbertson, .l. Cullen, J. ..... Cupp, J. .... Cusick, J. --- Cutler, J. --- Dahl, W. .----. ..- D'Alessandro, Danforth, J. --- Daniels, B. .... Danish, S. --- David, T. ..... Davidson, P. Davidson, S. -- Davies, L. ..... Davis, M. S. --- Davis, S. G. .-.. Davison, B. .... .-- Day, J. ------- - ---- DeBeaumont, J De Bou, B. ...... Decker, W. ---- Degen, G. .---- Del Crego, A. ..-- De Long, S. --- De Longe, D. Demos, J. ..... De Prince, A. .... Deredita, J. --- De Rosa, C. -... De Rusha, F. -- De Santo,J. --- Devine, J. --- Dichiara, B. .--.. Dickenson, K. Dickinson, J. -- Diehl, R. -..--- Dietrich, H. --- Dietz, B. .... Dirkes, G. ..... Dobbie, R. ...... Donaldson, L. Doughty, G. --- Dow, R. ..... INDEX ffforitiniied on Page 1921 Page -------- 130 ------------ 163 ---- 128,131,163 ---------- 98 -------- 134 ---- 138,182 ------ 97 ---- 51 ---- 128 ---- 128 ---- 41,163 ----- 163 ---- 130 ---- 131 ---- 59,132 ------ 138 -------- 125 --- 62,137,163 -------- 61 ------ 163 -------- 81, 131 ----- 55, 139, 163 -------------- 131 42, 79, 80, 158, 163 ---------- 131, 163 ------------ 59 ---,-- 60, 163 ---- 42,49,163 ------------ 163 ---- 117,122,163 --- 81, 135, 163 ---,------ 136 --- 80, 135, 163 -------- 84 ---- 123,163 ----- 65,128 ----- 136,164 ---- 91,164 ---- 80,95 ---- 123 ----- 124 ---- 134 -------------- 138 -----------------131 37, 80, 117, 120, 164 37, 79, 81, 117, 121 ----------- 90,164 ---- 57,65,117,164 ------------ 126 -------- 124,164 ---- 37,9s,137,164 --------- 60,164 --- 91,126,164 --- 81,164 --- 99,123 ---- 124 ---- 164 ---- 164 ---- 124 -----139 ---- 164 ------ 122 ---- 125, 164 ------ 128 HOUTZ TOB CCO C0 SUNBURY, PENNA. Q Wholesale Distributors PHILLIE CIGARS SCHRAFFT CHOCOLATES RONSON GILLETTE TIMEX KAYWOODIE COCA-COLA PAPER MATE Compliments of CONFAIR BE ERAGE COMPAN Suppliers of Soft Drinks to the Bison 7- up Compliments of Y Stroehmann Bros. Co. 45 Bakers of SUNBEAM BATTEB WHIPPED BREAD Amerlcan Home Foods 0 Chef Boy-Ar-Dee- G Wash1ngton's - Burnett's O Telephone Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Plant MILTON 521 MILTON, PA. Downs, S. .... Doxey, D. .... Drach, J. .... Dretar, R. ...... Droulard. M. J Dubin, R. 1.1111 Dull, A. 1,1 11 Dunham, C. 11111 Dunham, W. 1 1111 Dunklcbcrgcr, Dunne, J. ...... Dussingcr, C. 111 Dutko, J. 1.11 Dutko, R. .... Dulkus, P. .... Earle, R. 111 Eaton, D. 11 Eaton, M. 111 Edwards, F. 11 Edwards, R. .... Edwards, T. .,.. Elrge, J. ..... Eighmcy, S. 111 Ekrotll, R. ..,. Ellison, P. 111 Eldridge, B. 1 11 Emmert, R. .... Emerich, W. .... Emig, C. ..... Ervmg, C. ....... Erwetowske, R Eschinger, J. 111 Etzweller, S. 111 Evans, M. .... Evelyn, D. 111 Ewing, B. 11 Eyer, D. .... Fabermun, J. 111 Farbman, M. 111 Fark, B. ...... Farr, N. 111 Farrell, D. 111 Farrow, L. 111 Faul, C. .... Fawcett, D. 111 Feeny, S. 111 Fenton, D. 111 Ferguson, S. 111 Fichter, F. .... Fidler, R. 11 Field, R. .... Fields, R. 111 Fink, B. .... Fink, M. ,.s.... Fiorentino, E. Fischel, J. ...., Fitzpatrick, M. 111 Fluchsbart, S. Fleeger, D. ......... Fleming, Eleanor A. 111 Fleming, J. B. Fleming, J. M. Fonash, C. ..... Fox, C. ..A. INDEX Page 111- 90, 124 11111 128 1111 93,99 1111 61,137 111 121,164 11111 126 1111111 164 111 79,81,123 111 ao,37,131 111111 59,138 11 80,134,164 111111 81,131 1111111 138 11111111111 138 1 117, 125, 164 111 137, 165 1111 89, 128 1111 86,123 1111 86, 165 111 37,138 1111111. 55 111 126,165 111-. 124 111 82, 83 111 119 1111111 138 11111111111 139 111 39, 137,165 111111 60,165 111 165 111 131 111 130 11 126 111 137 111 132 111 59 111 94 11 37,135,165 111111111 135 57,60,86,165 111111111 119 1111 134 11111 124 111 123,165 1111111 137 1111 99,121 11111 124 1111111 59 1111 81,132 111 37,50,165 111111111 137 111111111 131 -11 42, 79, 80, 126, 165 111111111 135 1111 37,125, 165 111111111 139 1111 41,165 11111 122,165 111111111 130 46, 86, 124, 165 11- 82, 95, 133 111111111 134 11111 134 111 61 Fox, R. ......,.. Frangisknkis, Frank, L. ------- F ranks, P. .,,. Frazier, J. --- Freas, W. ..... Frederick, D. ---- Frcdricksen, C. .... Freeman, R. ..... F rlck, J. ...... Friedline, J. --- Frischer, A. --- Frith, C. .... Fritz, H. ------ Frohboese, D. Frost, M. ..... Froud, D. ..... Fruchbom, P. .... Fuehrer, J. .... Furst, T. ----. Gale, D. ...... Gallagher, P. .... Gallivan, E. --- Gangemi, P. --- Gangloif, L. --- Ganz, I. ..... Garber, D. -- Gardner, A. --- Garrett, L. -- Garrity, N. .... Garwood, R. -- Gastrock, P. --.. Gause, D. --- Gaynor, K. .... Geissler, P. - George, R. - - Gesell, C. --- Ghost, H. ..... Giardina, J. --- Gibison, J. -- Giffords, F. --- Gilbert, C. -- Gilbert, K. ---- Gilman, J. --- Gilman, T. .... Gilmour, L. --- Giordano, J. --- Glsh, C. ....... Githens, L. .... Glass, K. ...... Glenn, M. ....... J. --- INDEX Page --- 94- ----- 165 ------ 128 --- 86,118 ------- 131 --- 60,136 ----- 39, 95 ---- 134,165 ,--- 90,138 ----- 125 ------- 182 ---- 135,165 ------- 125 ----- 81 --- 59,130 ------ 121 ---- 126,166 ----- 135 --- 89 --- 89 ----- 134 --- 81,136 ------ 123 ----- 134,166 ,--- 117,119 ------ 123 --------- 138 ........ 59, 166 46,89,158,166 ----- 136,166 ---- 131 ------ 139 -------- 139 -- 80,124,166 -------- 138 ------ 136 --- 55,166 ----- 134 ----- 134 ------ 166 ---- 135,166 ------- 53 ------ 94 ----- 135,166 ------ 59 ------- 121 ---- 131,166 -------- 166 ---- 126,182 ------ 166 ----- 120 Compliments of J. J. IKE CO Bloomsburg, Pa E. W. ROBERTS SONS 252 Miller St LUZERNE, PA Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractors Established 1888 One of the industries of MERRITT Mlnmn- CHAPMAN .Q Scan Gluckman, R. --,-- 166 Godleski, C. --- ---- ,- 39 6..h....., W. --...- 96,131 UORPORATION Goetz, S. -..... --- 65, 125, 166 Goldman, R. -- ----- 78,81,98 Your Goodman, D. -... - 117, 130, 166 Confidence MILTON STEEL Gofdyv 1- ------ .------ 1 18, 166 ls Justified DIVISION Goss, C. .-... ------ 8 1, 126 Where This Graham,W. Vu -W 136 Flag Flies Mllton Pennu Graybill, D. --- --- 137 Greedan, J. --- --- 81 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Producers and Fabrlcators of lcvntmued on Page 1941 Carbon Steel Concrete Relnforclng Bars MERCK CHEMICAL DIVISION CHEROKEE PLANT MERCK 81 CO., INC. DANVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA The Lewisburg National Bank The Bank With the Parking Lot and Drive-in Window Complete Banking Services for the Past 110 Years Compliments CARRIER AIR CONDITIONING COMPANY Division of CARRIER CORPORATION Grillitll, C. .... Grinspan, S. -- Croshong, R. -- Gross, B. .... Gross, W. --- Guyer,.I. --- Hagan, J. .... Hahn, S. .... Haigh, L. ..... Halbert, S. .... Hall, G. ..... Hall, R. --- Hall, S. .,..... Halring, R. .... Halter, D. -- Halvorsen, .I. -- Hambra, A. --- Hamilton, B. --- Hamilton, R. -- Hamley, B. .... Hammer, L. ..... Hammond, J. .... Hanssen, J. ..--- Hardvall, J. .... Harger, D. -- Harris, H. --,- Harris, J. --- Harris, R. --- Harris, T. --- Harrison,.l. --- Harrison,M. -- Hart, M. .... Hartman, J. --- Hartsough, R. Hathaway, L. ...E Hatheway, G. .... Halley, W. .... , Haun, D. --- Hawk, B. --- Hawk, R. --- Hayes, L. --- Haynes, A. .... Heacock, L. --- Headley, W. --, Heaver, B. --- Heck, C. ..f. Heckel, C. -- Heckroth, P. -- Helt, M. ...... Hellman, D. ..... Helveston, E. .... Hemmady, S. .... Hemphill, D. -- Hendel, P. .... Henderson, F. .... Henderson, N. Heple, L. ..,.. Herkner, D. --- Herman, D. ...... Hermany, M. A. .... INDEX Page --- 118 --- 135 ----- 128 ---- 53, 120 ----- 136 --- 166 --- 124, 136 -,--- 121 ------- 122 ---- 46,124 --- 136,167 -,--- 121 --- 167 --- 136 ----- 59 ---- 55,121 ------- 134 ------ 53,167 --------- 167 62,a1,13o,167 ------ 51,167 --------- 122 --- 126,167 ,-- 118,167 ---- 86,139 ----- 132 --- 167 --- 131 --- 139 --- 121 ----- 123 ------, 136 --- 121,167 - --1 55 1-- 87 --- 139 -,- 167 ,-- 94 --- 167 --- 167 ----- 121 --------- 139 --- 50,55,167 ----- 62,80 --- 134,167 ------167 --- 37 --, 117 ----- 126 -1----- 121 --- 130,167 ----- 62 --- 139 ------- 86 ----- 136,167 -- 49,126,168 --,----,- 132 ------- 130 ------- 37,59 ---- 49,126, 168 Herrmann, E. ...,..... 132 SYRACUSE, N. Y. Hershey, N. --- ,.,.. -- 39 Hertz, P. .1., .... 8 0, 168 The Firsl Name in Air Conditioning Heske' K' -7- ' 122 Hess, M. 1... --- 168 194 Hetrick, G. --- Hewens, N. -- Hexter, M. ..... Hibschman, W. --- Highley, M. ,... Hill, C. .... -- Hill, F. .... Hill, M. --- Hill, R. --,.,,-- Hillow, A. --- Hills, F. --- Hinkle, C. --- Hinmon,J. ,M Hipp, L. ..... Hirsch, R. .... ,, Hitchcock, T. Hoagc, D. ....,. Hobart, S. --- Hodge, G. .... Hogan, J. G. --- Hohian, J. R. --- Hoke, E. ..... Holcomb, M. --- Hollman, J. ...., Holmes, A. --- Holmes, T. ..... Holmstrom, A. Holt, E. ...... Holton, C. .... Hotz, F. --- Horine, P. .... Horner, J. --- Horner, K. --- Horsman, S. .... Hourigan, K. --- Hovey, R. .... Howard, C. --- Howard, R. -- Howarth, R. - --- Howel, J. .... Hower, A. --- Howes, B. .... - Hubbard, J. ..... ,. Humphreys, V. Hunt, J. .. ..... - Hutchinson, J. Hu'chison, G. INDEX Page -------,-------- 168 ---- 42, 80,124, 158, 168 122 168 M-- 83 130 94 ---- 42, 55, 124, 168 ,-----, 59,136 --,---------- 99, --- ,.... -- 139, --,- 134 -- 37 ------ 130 -------- - 168 .-- 87, 118, 168 -------- 135 --- 81,168 ---- 134 ---- 94 ---- 139 --- 37,168 ---- 123 ---- 134 ---- 89 ----- 82,83 ---- 131,168 -------- 130 ---- 39,59,l68 -------- 1l8 -.--- 122,l68 .--- -. 168 --1---- 37.94 --- 89,123,130 ----.--- 121 -----,-- 121 --- 46,121,168 -------- 90 ------ 124 --- 59,137 ---- 138 ---- 168 ---- 38 ------ 134 ---- 131. 169 ----- 118,169 --,. ....... 132 --.,- 117, 136, 169 ..--.. ...... 136 1882 81st ANNIVERSARY 1963 F OCHT PRINTING CO. Commercial Printing 229 Market Street LEWISBURG JA 4--4541 Brown F ocht '28 Florence Utt F ocht '26 R E E D ' S DRY CLEANERS si LAUNDRY, INC. 6th and St. Louis Streets Dry Cleaning, Laundry and Repair Service Smartly Tailored Fashions and Accessories uYoung J r. - Coed - Alumnae eelema LEWISBURG, PA. SELINSGROVE, PA. Idell, C. ....... - .... 134 Illingworth, R. --- --. 98.160 - - Illston, B. ...... --. . . I 412 Ingols, M. --- . IAO Ingram, C. --- ---.. 126 Imin,01i,N'--U -'--M 125 ATTENTION ALUMNI Irwin, A. .... .....,. 1 so Irwin, J. --- .... 82, 126 Jackson, ,, H -,-, 119, M, Helen G. Lyons Gift Shop Jackson, N. .... ...... 1 21 Jacobson,W. .--- ...... 86, 169 Jawbus, N. --,-- ----- 1 20, 169 335 Market Street .lacnby,C. --- ..... - 136 jgffff' - In - ----- LEWISBURG, PA. Jetis, T. .-- ..-. ..--..-- .-.... -............. ..... 1 1 7,139 lConlin.mi on Page 1962 195 WILLIAMSPORT PAPER C0. INDEX Locally Ownefl anfl Operated Since 1894 THE WILLIAMSPORT BUILDING Everything in Paper and Maintenance Supplies Serving Lewisburg Area Regularly Dial 1-322-4791 Cfor direct service area code 7171 4-60 Market Street WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA. 1873 - 1963 90 Years of Service to the Community ACKETT ARDJWARE Stores, Inc. SUNBURY - MIDDLEBURG 3 Stores to Serve You Susquehanna Paper and Sanitary Supply Corporation Wholesale Distributors of Coarsxe, Fine and Industrial Papers Sanitary and Maintenance Supplies 431 Hepburn Street Telephone 326-9159 WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA. CAMPUS BOWLING CENTER 6th and Market Sts., LEWISBURG Day and Nite Open Bowling Page Jensen, S. --- ---- 169 Johns, D. --- ,-- 137 Johnson, A. H. --- .... 137 Johnson, A. S. --- ...... - 139 Johnson, B. --- .... 87,169 Johnson, C. B. --- --- 132,169 Johnson, C. H. - -- -... - 125 Johnson, D. --- ---- 118 Johnson, S. --- --- 122 Johnston, T. --- ---- 169 Johnston, J. --- .---.- - 139 Jones, B. .... ----- 7 9, 124 Jones, H. --- -------- - 132 Jones, M, ,,,,, 87, 132, 169 Jones, S. .... ...---. 1 36 Jones, W. --- --- 117, 169 Julian, J. ,.... ---fv 1 23 Juraifani, H. .... ---- 5 9, 169 Kalback, W. -- ----- 39, 59. 86 Kalberer, L. ,- .--- 46, 94, 124 Kalis, M. .... . -- -------P 135 Kanawada, L. -- ---- 132. 169 Kaplan, M. --- ---- 39,169 Kaplan, P. --- ..-- 135, 169 Km-n, W, --,,, .... 1 34, 170 Katagiri, J. --- ---- -- 120 Kaufman, M. .... .... 1 35, 170 Kealey, B. .... --1- 1 20 Keenan, J. w,.- HH-- 7 9 Keeney, R. .... -.-. 1 70 Kelleher, K. .1.. .1.-1. 1 26 Kendall, ,,,....... ..... 9 1,126 Kennedy, David S. --- Kenny, B. ........, Kerr, J. ...... ,, ------ 170 ---- 131 ---- 125 Kerstetter, S. .... ...- 3 0 Kessler, C. .... ---- 1 70 Kctcllam, D. -- .---.. 134 Kevitt, J. --- ..1.- 83, 123 Keys, D. .... ------ 1 36 Kidd, R. .... .... 1 30,170 Kiehn, R. ....... .... 1 34, 170 Kilcullen, T. .... ...... 1 28 Kina, G. ...... King, F. .... King, J. ....... ------ 121 ---- 62, 130 79, 80, 170 Kinney, G. ..,. -------. 1 26 Kinsey, M. .... ------ 1 31 Kirkman, M. ...A ----- 1 70 Kise, T. ...... ----.-- 6 1 Kissinger, R. .... .... 5 9, 170 Klaus, S. .... ------ 1 26 Klein, J. ...- .... 1 70 Klein, L. --- ---- 121 Kline, B. e-- .... - 123 Kline, C. .... .... 1 35, 170 Klotz, P. --- ....... - 137 Knapp, K. -- ....... 94, 123 Knecllt, S. .... 51,121, 170 Kneen, K. ...... Knight, C. T. .... ........ - .......... 83 119 K ' h,c, U-, .......... 170 Phone 3-34-51 - Call for Reservations Kgfilfwk V -in 78 121 170 Koel1n,J. ..... .......... 1 70 Kolenda, J. .... ...--.-. 1 39 196 Koral, M. ...... Kowalski, F. Kreamer, S. -- Kresge, M. .... .. Kreuzburg, G. Kroninger, E. Kudrna, J. --- Kuebler, L. --- Kulp, T. --- La Comb, K. Lacy, C. ..... La Fond. J. -- Laird, E. ---. Lake, C. .....-. Lambert, D. .... Lumpus, D. ...... Landzettel, W. .... Lane, J. ..----.- Lang, L. ..... Lange, R. ...... Larrahee, S. .... Larson, J. .... La Russo, A. Lathrop, K. -- Lattal,J. -.-- Laubscher, J. Layman, R. -- Lee, M. ..... Le Fever, D. Leisawilz, A. Lemerich, R. Lenfest, L. --- Lenhard, L. -- Lenlz, M. -- Lentz, T. .... Lenz, E. .-.----- Leonard, M. E. --- Leonhardt, T. Lerner, R. --- Leser, E. --- Leslie, R. -- Lester, R. , Lens, J. .... Levitan, E. --- Lidacis, J. .... Lieb, D. --- Lighter, W. -- Lilius, M. .... Lindner, R. -- Lindsey, F. --- Linn, K. ..... Lipinski, K. -- Lipman, G. -- Lipschutz, J. --- Lina, J. ...... Loges, K. .... Lomicky, R. .... Lominska, E. --- Long, J. ..... Long, L. ....... Longacre, S. Lonie, E. .... INDEX Loomis, D. --- ......................... ---- fContinued on Page 1981 Page ---- 96, 170 --------- 138 . .......... 126 37, 39, 120, 170 ----------- 84 ------- 171 ----- 130,171 --- 51,123,171 117,139,171 ---- 136 ---- 134 ---- 171 ---- 132 - -- 139 ---- 171 ----- 182 --- 37, 39 - .-.. 137 ----- 122 139,171 117,128 -- 53, 93,118 ------ 136 ------ 86, 171 ---- 37,117,125 ---- 38, 120, 171 --------- 137 ------- 124 ------- 171 ---- 90,135 --- 127,171 --- 126 --- 97 I-- 125 ------- 94 ----. --- 134 --- 80, 94,171 ------ 132 ---- 90.171 ----- 39 ---- 61,139 --- .-.. 131 --- 134,171 ----- 123 -- --.- 121 - , - 86,139 129,171 --------- 83,96,122 80, 117, 134, 171 ---------- 84 --- 135 ----- 131 --- 123,171 --- 135 --- 131 -------,- 124 ---------- 59,130 ---- 49,55,80,171 ----------- 137 --- 172 ---- 125 ---- 131 --- 55 1865 1963 THE Union National Bank of LEWISBURG Our Banking Policies have so satisfied students for the past ninety-eight 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. GERHART, Jn. '19 Mns. EDNA M. SHI-:mtv President Cashier WILLIAMSPORT MIRROR 81 GLASS CO. 317 Railway St. WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA. Exterminating Fumigating Termite Control J. C. EHRLICH CO., INC. SUNBURY OFFICE WILLIAMSPORT OFFICE 21 North 2nd St. 4-50 Mulberry St. Ph. AT6-1291 Ph. 323-1337 Offices Throughout Eastern Penna. HOTEL LEWISBURGER A Tradition at Bucknell 197 EQUIPMENT-FURNISHINGS-SUPPLIES For HOTELS-MOTELS-RESTAURANTS--CLUBS SCHOOLS-HOSPITALS--INSTITUTIONS Such as-Chinaware-Silverware-Cutlery Kitchen Utensils-Janitor Supplies EDWARD 8: COMPANY 2201 So. La Salle St. Chicago 16, Ill. Lore, J. .h.. Lucht, D. .... Ludeman, L. Lundmurk, S. Lundry, E. -- Lunn, P. ...... Luttmann, S. .... Lyons, J. ...... Lyttle, S. --- Mackenzie, R. Page --- 90, 128 128 172 132 37 122 132 5162, as --- 62, 137, 46 172 Maclachlan, R. --- .... 130, 172 MacNeil, D. - ...... 55 Macomher, A. ,,... 131, 172 9 M d ,R. ...... 130 DONAHOE S FURNITURE M2521 ff 61,172 ' Mahin, D. .... .... 1 72 Maire, M. --- .... 79, 97 PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE Ma1erI,u,T, ---- ,,,-,,-- 5 1 , Maloney,K. - .... 125 172 Solzd Cherry or Maple M,,,,de11,J, M--- -U 86 135 Mandeville, G. M- .... 138 172 Many, E. ....... ....., 1 30 Delivered Anywhere M11rgu1eS.J- --- ----------------- 96,172 Marks, M. --- ..................... - 135 Markunas, E. -- ..... 46, 49, 80, 82, 83, 118 172 536 Market sn. LEWISBURG MHISPS- ---- ---------------------- 9 4 Marshall, D. .... .................... 6 5 Martin, C. --- ..... - 118 Martin, G. -. .... 83 132 - he Martin,.I. --- .... 136 172 Mask, R. -- --- 59 130 Massey, T. -- ,,,,,,, - 134 N ' Massey, W. --- .... 134 172 mv A nn Mathews, M. ...... 136 A V ' Muthna, C. ..... ........ 1 26 Matthews, B. .......... 86 E Matthews, S. --- --- 86,123 172 - A. Matzko, R. -- ........ 126 Maurer, S. --- ---- 123 Wutchlnukcr Engrnver muy' D'S ' ayer, . -- .--- Mazer,R. --- ......-.. Q-- 126 McCadden, S. ........... 118 McCay,.l. -- 43, 46, 79, 97 172 429 Market sweet LEWISBURG, PA- MCC'inChie,A ----------- 128 McClung, J. - --- 59, 137, 172 McConathy, D .... 138 172 McConnell, R. ........ 137 McCord, M. -- --- 53,126,173 COLE'S HARDWARE MCCWW' ' 136 McCrea,G. -- -,,,,. 137 McDonald, C. -- 81 - PHONE JA 3-1284 - McD0we1I,H. .... 94 McGovern, P. ...... 120 - McCravey, W. ........ 39 HARDWARE ' PAINT Mclcim, N. --- .... 62,86, 182 FARM SUPPLIES ' ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES gcglifing- -- ------ c ex , . -- --- , KITCHENWARE QVI,,p,,,,,,,L, U --,, 121 BUILDING AND PLUMBING SUPPLIES MCRFPW- - ----- 57 173 McVIcker, R. ...L..,... 130 Meara,K, -- -- 37, 41, 81, 124 230 MARKET sT. LEWISBURG, PA. MeinffCke,L- ------ -- 99 Melis,J. .... --- 87 124 198 Melville, R. -- Meminger, A. .... Menaplace, R. .... Mendez, P. .... Menousek, R. -- Merle, M. .... Mertineit, E. --- Messner, B. -- Metz, S. --- Meyer, E. .... Meyer, M. ...... - Mieszkowski, R. -- Michaelis, A. ---- Miller, Dorothy L. -- Miller, Douglas L. -- Miller, N. ........ Miller, P. A. -- - Miller, P. J. --- Miller, R. ...... Miller, Sally Ann --- Miller, Stephen A. -- Miller, S. L. ..... Miller, W. --- Milne, R. ...... Minges, J. C. --- Minnier, C. -- Minsker, J. --- Mitchell,J. -- Mitchell, T. -- Mohr, M. -- Moll, P. ..... Monteith,J. --- Moore, M. C. --- Morelli, A. --- Morgan, B. --- Morgan, D. -- Morgan, M. -- Morreall, G. --- Morrell, N. -- Morrill, L. --- Morris, J. N. --- Morrison, P. .... Morton, C. --- Morton, R. --- Mosher, M. -- Moss, R. ..... Mothner, D. .... Mowbray, J. .... Mroz, J. ..... Mueller, J. R. -- INDEX Page -----139 ------ 173 --,-,--- 134 --- 65,86,135 ------ 173 ---- 81 ---- 123 ---- 173 ------ 118 ---- 37,138 -,---------- 98 ------------ 139 37,39,57,134,173 --------- 54,173 ------ 80 ------- 125 ----------- 173 ---- 53, 124, 173 --------- 136 ----- 126, 173 ----------- 132 --- 50,79,81,118 --------- 138 ------- 136 --- 139, 173 ---- 54-, 173 --- 65, 84 ,--- 119 ----- 136 ------- 94 ---- 83,122 --- 130,173 ---- 173 ---- 173 ---- 118 ------- 136 ---- 94,124 ----- 46 ---- 125 ----- 182 --- 132,173 --,- 96,173 ----- 122 ---- 137 ---- 174 --- 174 ---- 174 ---- 37 ----- 61 --- 123,174 . . . NOW TO BETTER SERVE YOU . . . POTTSVILLE-ECONOMY SUPPLY COMPANY Successors to POTTSVILLE SUPPLY COMPANY AND ECONOMY SUPPLY CORPORATION The combined stocks of both companies wlll make the largest Building Supply and Wholesale House ln the area, operating ln a new modern bulldlng at a more convenient location, with ample parking facilities and trained personnel from both companies: We will continue to offer the following Quality Product Lines: Building Block Grocers' Items Pain! Building Supplies Hardware Plumbing Concrete Housewares Roofing Electrical Supplies Mill and Mine Supplies Sporting Goods Garden Supplies Tools W e solicit your valued patronage. POTTSVILLE-ECONOMY SUPPLY COMPANY MOUNT CARBON ARCH PHONE 622-6292 MASTER CHEMICAL PRODUCTS, INC. The Complete Janitor Supply Housev 362-368 SOUTH MAIN ST. WILKES-BARRE, PA. Phone 825-3465 REEVES, PARVIN and CO. Wholesale Grocers WILLIAMSPORT, PA. Distributors of Knighthood and Morning Glory Products Mull, M. .... .... 1 31 Mullane, B. -- ...... 123 Compliments of Muller, L. --- --- 120, 174- I Mullin, P. --- .... 46, 97 M U mm Z Murphy, A. -- .... 123 Murphy, J. .... 134 G'1'f.'f.'f. .z.'f'3f'n Murphy, R. -- .... 134- Mussle, J. --- .... 125 Mussoline, A. -- .... 174 Musterer, C. --- .... 130 Watches by Muzzo, A. --- ...... 134- BULOVA, WYLER, HAMILTON Myers, R. .... ..... 3 9, 137 Myers, S. .... .... 1 25 DIAMONDS MYCFS, W- --- ------------------------- ---- 1 23 Warch and Jewelry Repairing Myler, D. -- ..............-.............. .... 8 1 K Continued on Page 2001 336 Market Street LEWISBURG' PA' 199 BAUM'S Sporting Goods, Inc. S peciulists in Athletic Equipment Fraternity Jackets - Sweaters Television - Hi Fi SUNBURY, PA. AT 6-4534- sEbxkvQ li AFID fr ir 05 TRADE ' Y '9Htr ttwlsnti Complete Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning Services 316 Market Street LEWISBURG, PA- wh H4 0 HOD vu Compliments of J. R. SHEETS STORE Montamlon, Penna. Compliments of DEPARTMENT STORE LEWISBURG, PA. UNION COUNTY'S MOST MODERN, LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE Naylor, R. --- - Needham, C. Neisner, S. - --- Neiswinter, R Nelson, .l. T. Nelson, N. --- Nemerov. .l. --- Nesbitt. .l. -- Nesnow, S, ---- Ness, T. .....,. Neumann, R. Newcomb, M. Newcomer, R. -- - Newland, C. Newton, G. --- Nicllolson, N. Nicoletti, C. Niddrie, D. Nielson, K. E. --- Noble, C. --- Noble, N. --- Northup, T. -- Nottage, C, --- Nova, K. --- Novak, D. ----- Nuernlrerg, N. - Nurney, R. --- Nyeum, N. --- Oherdorli, R. O'Day, T. .. --- Odenwald, E. Oestereicli, S. Olerio, C. ----- Opperman, D. --- Oravetz, F. - --- Orlowski, R. Osborn, M. --- Otaigbe,E. --- 0n,J. ------ Otto, M. - -- l'al1st,.l. ---- 1,illlllUI', S. - --- llaper, H. ---- Parker, H. ---- Parliman, M. Parsons, C. ----- Patterson, A. Patton, P. ---- Pegnato, .l. ----- Peper, E. W. Pero, W. ----- Petacll, .l. .---- Peterson,.l. --- Petrini, F. ---- Peymatn, W. Pleil, W. ---- Phillips, l'l. ..-- Piek, .l. ---- - Pike, K. ---- Pi Pinkerton, .l. Pinto, L. ------ Pipvr, S. --- Pittner, K. ---- ne, M. ------ INDEX Page --- 134 --- 130 ------- 174 ------ 61,137 -- 59,138,174 --------- 136 --- 135 --- 137 ----- 174 ---- 61,174 --------- 39 --- 60,86,174 89,93,118,174 --------- 174 --------- 90 --- 94 --- 174 . -------- 134 ------. -- 125 39, 59,137,174 --------- 135 --------- 174 94,121 174 --- 62, ao, 174 ---- 79, 118 --------- 134 -- 46, 124, 175 --- 39 --- 132 --- 138 ----- 135 ---- 89,119 ------- 84,86 --------- 60 ---- 44, 57, 81,132, 175 ------ 46,122 ----- 98 ----- 37 --- 126,175 --- 134, 175 ----- 121 --- 86 --- 39 --- 118 --------- 37 --------- 175 ---- 46, 80, 82, 125, 175 --------- 80 --- 175 --- 132 --- 119 --- 125 --- 61 --- 94,99 --- 79 --- 175 --- 125 ----- 94 ---- 53,120 --- 123,175 ---- 61,128 ----- 125 86,139 200 Place, A. .... Place, E. ...... Plantamura, B. Plodinik, T. F. Poccia, .I. ...... INDEX Page -,---- 138 ---- 136, 175 ------ 122 ---------- 175 ----- 62, 130,175 Raisch,R. -- Ramer, B. --- Randall,R. - Rasmussen, M. Rath, S. ...... Page ---- 126 -, ..... 94, 97 ------- 96 117, 123, 176 ---------- 176 Pogue, W. --- ..... 62, 128 Rauer, V. --- ---- 95, 176 Poitras, J. ,-- -... 130, 175 Rayner, P. -- ...1 65, 81, 131 Polek, D. ...- ..... 9 4, 126 Reach, ,,., ------- - 59 Polifka, J. --- ,... 120, 175 Read, R, ,,,,, ...... - - 130 Poliner, R. --- .....-.. 128 Redinglon, M, 82, 113, 176 Pollack, R. -- ,,..,..... 94 Reid, L, ,,,,,, ...... 7 9 Pope, C. ..... ..... 9 8, 124, 175 Reid, W. --- ---- 139 Porter, S. .... ,......... 1 34 Reiner, R, ,- -- 61 Posner, J . --- ........ 135 Reinhard, R. -- 60 Post, B. .... --- 99, 124, 175 Reiter, A. --- ---- 119 Potts, B. --- .... 122,175 Rexroth, C. --- -- 89 Powers, R. --- .... 128 Rhindress, R. ---- 176 Pratt, P. .... 119 Rhodes, G. .... ---- 46 Price, W. ...... .... 1 32 Rhone, W. -- --- 59, 176 Prideaux, L. .... .... 1 30 Richards, E, ,, ...... 123 Probst, R. --- --- 96, 175 Richards, T. ----- 80, 131 Pugh, W. ...- .... 1 76 Richmond, B. 51, 123, 176 Purse, R. -- .... 138 Rieu, G. .... .--- 1 32, 176 Rieser,J. ...1 --- 84,176 Quackenbush, R. --- ..............1.. 138 Riley, H. --- ---- 134 Quick, A. ...... --- 46, 54, 82, 83, 118, 176 Rindlaub, J. -- ...... .... . . .... .... - ----- 130 Quick, T, ,,,, ,M--------------- 3 7 Risacher, R. ......................... .... 1 36, 176 Quist, D. -1 --- 60, 138 Ilfontinuecl on Page 2021 Sanltary Chemicals ' Floor Malntenance Materials ' ,Iamtors Supplies and Equlpment A O CLARKSO CHE IC L COMP , IN . Manufacturers WILLIAMSPORT, PENNSYLVANIA 201 FOR THE BEST IN PORTRAITURE Always from the camera Of EDWARD VANTINE STUDIOS, 1 C. Nationally known college photographers HAMILTON, NEW YORK W. E. MINIUM MOVING and STORAGE 100-120 North Fifth Street LEWISBURG, PENNA. Agent-Member Allied Van Lines, Inc. Phone: JA 3-1219 Riskin, E. ..... Rittenberg, R. .... Ritzenthaler, I. Robert, S. ...... Roberts, B. A. .... Robertson, M. .... Robison, S. .... Rockwell, D. --- Rodger, J. L. --- Rodgers, D. .... Rodgers, J. -- Rogan, T. .... Rogge, C. .... Roll, E. ....... Roll, H. ......... Romanyshyn, V. .... Ronald, M. ...... Root, M. E. .... Rorick, M. --- Rose, R. ..... .... Roslund, P. ........ Rothenberger, J. .... Roylance, J. ..... Royle, B. .... Rudell, M. --- Rugen, J. .... Rummel, B. .... Ruprecht, D. ,--- Russell, T. --- Ryan, M. ---- Samter, S. ..... Sanders, R. .... Saul, W. ..... Savage, W. --- Sawyer, J. --- Sayles, M. --- Scales, R. ..... Scarton, H. .... Schaeffer, R. --- Schellhase, R. .... Schellman, C. .... Schilling, J. N... Schmidt, M. --- Schnubl, J. ...... Schobert, H. ....... Schoeberlein, R. .... INDEX Page ----- 135 ----- 65 ------- 176 --------- 94 ---- 44,120,176 ------ 95,119,176 ---- 46,94,97,176 --------- 62, 80 --------- 176 ----- 136 ----- 137 ----- 134 --------- 132 ----------- 83 ---- 50,125,176 ------------- 132 61, 117, 138, 177 ------ 44, 120,177 ----------- 96 ----- 131,177 -----,- 130 ----- 131 ---- 81,123 ------- 177 ---- 87,135 ----- 124,177 ---- 87,177 ----- 177 ----- 132 ----- 139 ------- 135 ----- 136,177 ----- 117,131 --------- 134 ----- 118,177 ------- 49 ----- 177 ------- 138 ---------,--- 37 ------- 61,90,137 ----- 33,93,11a,153,177 ------------- 177 ---,-- 37,125,177 ------- 83 -'-- 39 ----- 177 Scholer, F. ..... ..... 3 9 Scholl, S. ...... ...... . ...... 1 77 ' Schooley, D. --- ...1.....- 61, 137 Schreiber, J. --- 54, 55, 80, 96, 177 Phone JAckson 4-2351 Schfottf J- ----- ------------- 1 18 Schulz, J. ........ ....... 1 28 , , Schurman, M. .... ....,.... 1 26 Relsh Bros. Electrlcal 'Supply Schuyler, R. .... 30,113,177 Schwartz, R. --- ....... -- 90 Schwarz, S. .... .... 3 9, 177 G. E. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Schwerin, D' HH ---- 90, 135 CONTRACTING AND REPAIRING SCOH, D- ---' -----. 65, 178 Scott,E. ..... ..... 123,178 Scott, N. ....... ....... 1 37 Sales and Service Scrimshaw, E- ---. ....... 1 78 Seaman, L. ..... .... 5 5, 178 Sease, G. .... ..... 1 34 434- Market Street LE,WISBURG, PENNA. Sedor, T. .... --- 80 Seeley, D. .... --- 99 202 INDEX Page Page Seels, F. --- .... 59, 86, 89 Sh0lly,.1. --- --- 136 Seguine, J. ..... ..... 1 78 Shorter, M. - ....... 81 Seigfried, A. -- --- 136 Showell, F. --- --- 128, 178 Seiler, C. .-.. --- 80 Shrut, H. -- --- 135 Sekelsky, D. --- --- 178 Shultz, H. -- --- 139 Sells, T. ..... --- 132 Sichel, P. -- --- 178 Selsam, J. --- ..... 182 Siegel, D. --- ------- 131 Sestak, N. --- 120, 178 Siegle, G. ..... --- 128, 178 Seville, S. --- ---- 94, 126 Sieminski, M. --- --- 84- Shadel, C. --- ..,, 61, 137 Sills, A. --- --- 118 Shafer, C. ..... 132 Silverman, S. --- 86 Shaffer, D. --, - , -,,, 0- 178 Simon, B. -- ------- 126 Shaffer, T, ---- 31, 130, 173 Simpson, D. --- 137, 178 Shapiro, L. .... 49, 82, aa, 119 Singer, M. - --- 135 Shaps, R. --, ,,,.,,-,-,- 135 Sirinek, D. .... --- 94 Sharpe, D. .... 86, 186 Skaar, A. --- --- 178 Shaw, B, .... .-,,, 1 26 Skibo, P. --- ....... - 126 Sheckells, S, ,-, --- 139 Skinner, C. - 46, 124, 178 Sheer, D. ...... ,,,,-,, 1 37 Smalstig, E. --- 130, 178 Sheldon, C. .... 59, 182 Smart, J. --- .... - 132 Sheldon, C. --- 128 Smeltzer, R. --- --- 61, 86 Sheldon, R. ,-- 134 Smith, B- A- ------ -- 37 Shelton, T. --- 135 Smith, C. C. ....... - 123 Sherman, D. --- 121 Smith, C. L. 39, 94, 97, 179 Sherman, J. --- 86 Smith, D. --- .... ---- 137 Sherman, S. .,,.,,,,- 134 Smith, L. J. --- -- - .................... ------- 125 sheskin, D. .....,, 135,178 Smith, M. -- .............................. --- 121,179 Shilling, C. .... 53, 93, 96, 178 I Continued on Page 2041 C ongratulatwns IDDLECREE K PAVING CO. WINFIELD CUNION COUNTYJ , PA. PAVING CONTRACTORS WINFIELD ' Telephone CLewislJurgj JAckson 3-6923 ELIZABETHVILLE Endicgtl 2.8596 NAGINEY f Milroyb N0ri1lf1elf1 7-2015 203 I UOLTEX I ITTI G ILL O MIFFLINBURG, PA. Compliments of THE BUSINESS STAFF EDWARD KRONINGER, Business Manager JEFF SCHAEFFER, Advertising Manager RICH COUTI, Advertising Manager COURTESY OF Smith, N. --- Smith, P. --- Smith, T. D. -- Smith, T. N. -- Smythe, R. .... Snapp, D. -- Snell, F. ---- Snydern1, C. -- Snyder, M. ---- Snyder, R. -- Sommers, C. -- Spuce, J. --- Spuvon, S. -- Speer, V. ---. - Spence, R. ...-- --- Spielherger, A. --- Spinicci, D. --- Springer, S. --- Springer, W. ---- Squires, M. --- Stalter, B. -- Stark, J. --..- Stauch, M. -.-- Stebbins, L. --- Stein, D. ---- - Steiner, B. ----- Steininger, S. --- Stell, B. ---- Stern, J. ---- Stern, R. ----- Sternberg, F. --- Stetler, D. ---- Stewart, D. --- Stewart, R. W. -- Stiteler, C. A. -- Stoltz, C. --- Stover, R. ----- Straus, B. ------. Strausbaugh, J. --- Strober, L. ----- Stroble, S. ---- Strub, R. ---.--- Struggles, L. ---- Strunce, R. ---- Strunk, A. -- Strunk, D. -- Sullivun,P. --- Sullivun, R. ----- Sumun, T. ------- Summy, J. Yvette Summy, J. Yvonne Sumner, R. ------- INDEX Page ------ 179 --- 87,130 --- 43, 179 ---- 117,134 --- 96,179 ---- 94 ------ 61 --- 39,138 ------.- 132 ---- 136,179 -------- 122 ---- 46, 80, 179 --------- 37,94 --- 84,96,158,179 --- ------ 179 ---- 125 --- 62,179 ---- 120 ---- 179 ---- 179 ---- 121 ---- 37,41 ---- 134,179 ------ 137 ------------- 86 ------------- 135 55,79,117,126,179 ------------- 122 ---------- 125 50,96,179 ---- 130,179 ------ 128 --- 78,179 ---- 130 ---- 179 81,118 60,136 60,137 ------. 61 ---- 65, 90, 135 -------- 46 ---- 122 ---- 124 ---- 131 ------ 81,96 ---- 127,180 --- 86,125,180 ------ 136 ---- 134 -- 97 ---- 97 ------ 59 Sunenblick, R. -- ---- 134. 130 Swanson, J. --- ----- - 60 F R' I E D Sweet, W., Jr. --- ---- 131.180 Tuddeo, B. ---- --- 79. 113 Tudross, R. --- --- 39. 130 Tugliuferi, F. --- ---- 130 Tulhott, N. ---- ---- 4 6 Tarbox, N. ---- ------- 5 9, 130 Taylor, D. --- ------------- - 122 Taylor, M. J. -- ---- 37, 86, 121, 130 Teeple, W. ---- ---------- 1 36 Terio, R. --- ---- 134. 130 Tcssler, R. -- -- 43, 180 Tlliessin, A. --- Thomas, B. --- Thomas, C. .... Tl1omas,D. H- Thomas, G. --- Thomas, .l. ---- Thomas, L. --- Thomes, C. ...... Thompson, R. --- Thompson, T. --- Tomasian, M. --- Tomlinson,.l. --- Tompkins, A. V- Topman, B. ,...... Townsend, .l. .l. Townsend, J. W. Townsend, S. --- Tozier, .l . .,... Trager, M. ..,. Trautmann, G. Travolta, C. --- Treflllich, R. , -- Tressler, L. -- - Treston, A. --- Trimble, H. --- T roxell, F. ,... Tukeva, K. ..,. Turner, C. -- Turtle, A. ..... Tyrrell, R. .... Ufberg, M. --- Uhler,A. L-- Uhler, J. .... Uhlig, S. --- U1p,D. ..... Usmar, S. . -WL Van Deentcr, F. VanKirk, J. ..,,Y Van Riper, E. - Van Valkenburg, Vasilowsky, M. YQ Vasquez. J. ..----- Vaux, M. --- Vcelka, D. -- Veerling, .l. --- Villani, J. .... Vincent, C. --- Voegtlcn, E. -- Vogel, L. --- Wakefield, R. --- Waldner, F. --- Walker, .l. -- Walters, D. --- Warner, S. ...... Watters, .l. L. --- Weaver, M. --- Webb, R. --- Weber, G. -- Weber, V. -- Wcems, S. ...... Wehrle, M. ....... Wchrmakcr, G. Weidenfeller, C. INDEX I Continued on Page 2061 Page --- 37,120 ----- 122 --- 136 ------- 134 ---- 46,180 ----- 123 --- 94 --- 121 --,---,-- 180 --------- 138 79,8o,124,1s0 ----,---- 132 --------- 130 -1-- 65,135 ----- sa ,-- 137 ------- 137 --------- 41 -- 80,117, 135 -- 94, 117, 123 46, 82, 83, 125 ----,- ,-- 128 --- 128, 180 ------- 94 ---,----- 122 --., 61, 90,137 ------ 98,124 ---- 46,122 ----,-- 65 --- 131, 180 --- 135 ---,, 137 ----- 80,87 ------- 118 ---- 98,180 --W-- 126 -,- 180 M--- 132 --- 122,180 -..- 138 M- 83 --- 180 --- 123 ----- 119 --- 130,180 --------- 182 --------- 123 -- 49,126, 181 --- 94, 99,121 -------------- 121 --- 57, 60, 86, 136, 181 ---------- 132,181 ----------,-- 131 79,80,126,181 ------------- 80 ----------- 181 --- 137, 181 ----- 80 --- 118 ------- 181 ---- 90,124 ----- 136 --- 131 FRIE D SMARTLY-TAILORED-FASHIONS FOR THE YOUNG EXECUTUQE DON RICHARDS BOTANY 500 VAN HUESEN HICKOCK again xr l 838315 2 w s c6Wh6F6 Food Makes Friendsw You can bring your date or visiting friends and relatives with complete confidence to this land- mark of Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine. 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