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2 CEN A196 BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY x K N X 9 A' p 1 I v K x . , rfil 'Y I I 1 A 5 4. N F4 'u 'fbi ,fwfr n I ' ff I. I - A Q PQ Q ', A 1 rid' ' - 'Z 4 C I Iii 4 . l ' 4 N 1 - ' V' If n 4 5 sb. P rf: 'H' . CI gf- 1 U shi, - ,..., CO TET Dedication L'The Worlds of the University Academics Seniors Activities Sports Seniors, Activities Advertising 'V K W mu fg.F , W. if T ' W 4 E, ffm 92' unllilnnlvngy 3 -G. fDl!NH Dll: The 1965 L Agenda is dedicated to Professor Paul Benson I y Proudly, we dedicate the 1965 L'Agenda to Professor Paul Benson-a scholar, a leader, and a friend. Profes- sor Benson earned his B.S. and M.S. degrees in educa- tion and mathematics at Bucknellg later he received his M.A. in mathematics at the University of Michigan. Interest in his subject is superseded only by his interest in the student. Professor Benson's enthusiasm for his field of mathematics, statistics, and his refusal to ac- cept anything but the best from his students, and his success as advisor to a fraternity have brought him the respect and affection of all the students. 5 KRT. ,CS-5 :VH ,,. Iv! 5 4 - ' qv' l A , 5+-f Ziff ,, , .QW Visas if . MQW HN E M152 ...on - ,Q ',,,,.,.. f 1 gi A1 -5 ' ,.' . .Sri , mwi. ,A I me , A .. . 9 A ww 1 xii I wr Nj, si 77 W. -- 'Y ' ' :.:.1.3. :,,Q'fY' - 4 '1 I ' ,-A Y ull' ' ,v I lining IJ fr .U i , ' ' ' na - ' UGQLA .L,. . 4. , V M , , L v , 1 A W Wm H W mm ,l2i, xl W 1 H E.-1 'l'4 'f , I ' f' . w ,,., 1 V 1 ,L I X xl 1 , 4 f I V f ' 1 0 s A . , NA- vs X xx 0 x ' If li W ., .AM ff M M 4 is I 1 V 4, , mx X 4. frx 1 l ' fam. 1 Q N' , ,H ,, Y, Ng' ,V ' 'w 1 1 'M' N I 'L . , M , Mm I I X. N I Z A ! iw f v 1 -4 0 Q, W V 4 ' 'K---R . 4 ' -'M og ,Y wi 1 Ha , A ll ' f 1' 'fs 4 N 191 .Q Q. Hmm., WW ., K . ,ix Ax r 45 ,,,,..-1 ...gn vl ' ' - avg -. Z YL'- ,, 1' N Y A 'YQ' ' v 'K -.. .1 J A xx, Q-:l:'5J T if-HT.: x l -'H . gt' ax 'bd I I J Fw wx, 1 f 4- , ,' ,sa 'M '-.P Q' , vt' f',.:LvL1lfzE 5l'?M.rQ l 'KYHQ A ?y Qk'i 55-:if -swf' A- . .Qf -ds- n-....,.. S ix 'G --. The worlds of the university are multiple and always changing. How they impinge on one another at any given time is a measure of the university's fulfillments of its obligations in the past, and its capacity to direct its future. There come times when these several worlds and their attendant obligations coalesce in such a fashion that the institution may move forward with speed, with every chance to become a university not simply of worth, but of first-rank importance. The worlds of our university, of Bucknell, present us with precisely such an opportunity today. It would be folly not to seize that opportunity. S tv, ' Q vm' J .,' li N SQE. fy sn!! -LX 'H I'I ' PW H f 11 ., 1 . .1. M. in 1 'V' I 1 I . r U f ' o I My I M Nl' .W ,,,, W 4 .ly Lf 'RWE ' yigi . 05 'ti' if -'51 rw , S ' . 19' W f :gb A M 'fix Q-mfffgkyw' x ,fi We are blessed with a magnificent campus. We are not crippled by lack of space, by outmoded equipment, or by the miasma of neglect which blights some institutions. There is beauty around us, and it would require a blind eye indeed not to be moved by it. -V , 4. , iff' , H , N , ' u- nv , Y, W X, .,..v',',..','4 sr, + ,-,..--'M'-,u'.--' '- N'-L.-,.5,--qw Q1,'.M , .r ' f A - I 1 i, .J ,- - ' , ' 'l 5, f,' A, 31 J 1 ,t , ' , V I .rw I ll H' 4 -1- v OD . A ,vri ,1 I ' 'IQ 1 Q? 1-QWLQ 2,-,,,,,,,,,.A,,.. U -- 5 .,.....-.-- ...4..--. . --- 4-. ny VUVI Bucknell has come to a time of fulfillment. Every sign indicates that Bucknell is entering a period where her strength, her competence, will increase markedly. X1 - -x 1. ibqeg'-Q' ' ' 13 -can. , W ur If f ,Q 'f.:L. .L ff nnQL4...,- QA.:-1 ' 5' J I ' ' .-' ffi 'm . '. ff J. rvwghl, ,V , , ..,,.. 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JI We have increased the strength of the most critical world of this University, the men and women of our faculty, and we intend to increase it still further. ' :1li:1g -5278.1 '. - 4 -11:1-' 9 EW, f.yLa.' My .a gilt W - 3-f li , , 1' 2 iii fly af. nur, U 'A R t . Q U af? wk .1 4 ,gina Q 'Tl A a , if fs QQ Q 5 4 X ,Pb 1 :km ,,,f--ifxlj 1. - , j ' if ,3?ffl'i:A,f?'f-Qw .1, ' 13352 fl! :5'5i5 'k'i' f23U1V.i-Y - tt -k X 'r 1 W 3 J2,,.,,, ' W x- ' ,- ,1'a.x2- f 'sz img v 523.385,-i,'f 1 JSE' '.5L, - - ' +'3J ,rm:. : 12-in ' . Y R119 1.-. '..-- ef.. 'J ,. .,l 'z ,, 'aa It is in the insights and researclies of our faculty that this University has its most profound life. l I 'tn-..,- lm 1 What constitutes a great faculty? It begins in a university atmosphere conducive to scholarship, where the insights of one scholar stimulate the next, and where all parts of the university contribute to an ethos where the central, educational purposes of the institution are put first. 21 ll ll? i 1 '1 vi-ff 1 r u txiu. ' 11 A ld.. ., F H ,fwfr 'YV 4, M1 A faculty of high quality is stimulated by highly competent students. 22 f, .W ,W K - QQ fl vvmbb J . WV .1.......a-nnni 4 ' . , ,, A ,lad . J . 4: N . X, mx,.g:.,,g3?zQi3E K .1:rS,,1L.'hi..g I, V ..mfgf'3,,+54T 3 f I Vyfififffyl W- '15 1 . ,. 1, ,5ff',f?1f ,ian x. ,,..,. .4 Fi. Q I' .a, ,- . gd .iw K s . . ,r .Xb u. 7f..:'.r6. J ' AE 1 '-- f+f?Yf-he 04,74 'H .M +:l 'S 'gwqf af -44: 1 4 W mumvu A ,. , 1 , M Aw, 4 J, ,p A ' A 0 A . I -.Y Wu- I tm' 1 dk. - N z ax? N 1-N 'fs W F' . 'fi I Q a' K' 1 I in I 5 , .nu .V FY -.... PVR A. . a-- .,, 'Y 'u .dy ,- 4. . .14 5 A A .- 'ff ,aw , ,h 3' 55 , 1 ,v X a r' X nr 1 fi X ?,5,,,.,.... We are in a position to seek, among numbers of well qualified persons, those who are strongly motivated, who are hardy in spirit and mind, but gentle before one another's frailties. There is no incompatibility between strength of mind and gentleness of spirit, any more than there is between suppleness of body and suppleness of intellect. We have got now, and we want in the future, good young people who will strain this University's resources until we make them better. x ,W . Ef' .4 :Q Xi I A ' ,,. : .1 QW il 1132 M-'W if 3 i 45 'Fi 5 . I ' sf' , .,.: .4 1 - v , ' Q , -, . ,. fl fail V . '--Q1 ,,. -I---q .. .,, --+Q..,,,- -fi 4'. rf-' - . -AA9 M!.Sf1.Wiiw- 'Q ' . i.N,.. l A . .-.. .uf ..,., '..9?-'H U'-41 4 ,ads KN! 'vig vf- 'l. f L!! Q . fmiw n 9 ' ' 5 X , QT' N K xii alf- N .U- .Q- . . . . um , , . 'I . ,. .' o - ' .- ei-. ,g- ' u -'w' ' ,- I u .'. . '-Y.. . , . V .... Q ,. ' 1 f' . 1-1+ Q41- . f.Mi - .A. '-. , Y . . ' -1' , I - mv A44 ,, . -. I' - -I . . '. V I v-- X 9.5 - 'QI .. .V . . - .LR --x ' . ., f , uk. U u 1 '- 'Co v - D - f - v s.g',kl' n - f . nu' u 3 1 x ' v i ,L ,Q ' 1 N 0 Y ' -J X .E ' - ' x f - N 3 R 2 N x ' g 'fx .3 f 1 ,, , . i H X'-..,, V ,,+ ,V 4: W' J J, N. ig f1,'f:.?' 5' ax, ,, X9 ,.u-qbmfn ww w:gw,L,.Q!.LQ,. M, 5 n' ' 4 11 5 F -1 I 'NN sn. lil! sv 5 A iililsfw-'E n ACADEMICS 'zu '13 Fw . 11 fs .W New President states his objectives. l Dr. Charles H. Watts, II, believes that strong people, both students and faculty, are essential for Bucknell to become a university of true national significance. Such a university will provide a four year experience that will leave the student with a sense of community and national responsibility and with enough knowl- edge to make decisions about the com- munity wisely. When discussing how to attain this goal, he stresses the need for a cooperative undertaking involving clarity of purpose so that the right kinds of things are recognized as important by all members of the community. Chief administrators initiate new programs. Dr. Mark Ebersole is initiating new pro- grams this year. These include enlarging the summer school program with more emphasis on independent study, increas- ing the scholarship fund, and encourag- ing a selection of students from more varied backgrounds to attend Bucknell. r '13 ,Ah Mr. John F. Zeller, Ill, Vice President for Business and Finance. Dr. Mark C. Ebersole, Vice President for Aca- demic Affairs. Mr. John P. Zeller, Ill, is currently working with the University architect on a program of campus additions including the new women's dormitory and Freag Hall. His job also includes control of purchasing for the cafeterias, snack bars, and the bookstore. Miss Karen J. Davis, Miss Betty J. Beckort, Miss Dorothy G. Kranich, Assistant Deans of Women. Mr. Karl A. Oldag, Mr. Thomas L. Grissom, Assistant Deans of Men. 'ffiiib Q,- - ' 'H :A ' i M' A X. l i 38 o,,..--.. ...,,,, i. Deans help students orient to college life. Miss Mary Jane Stevenson, Dean of Mr. Charles A. Meyn, Dean of Men Women. 4. ffwhjiz' A?5yl5fQ1ffg5'W 5g1n '-'PG Mr. John C. Hayward, Dean of I NLX a f' ,ibfw Student Affairs. 1 . f 1 ' S if'-Cliff K ', '-fn 39 ' . . QQ,,-'i.'J --- .l Mr. George R. Faint, Registrar Mrs. ESTVICI' B- LONE, DUCCYOF Of Mr. Raymond K. Irwin, Direc- of the University- the University's Food Services. tor of the Placement Service. . 1 VN Q .G JS! 6 '.. Dr. Donald R. Buckey, Chap- Mr. Forrest D. Brown, Secre- Dr. David H. Wilder, Director lain of the University. tary of the Christian Association. of the Counseling Service. Administrative staff performs necessary services. 40 vs-.... Mr. ant Ronald J. Pedrick, Assist- IO Vice President for Dc- Velopment. ADMISSIONS-Mr. Richm-ti C. Tyr- M M rcll, Mr. Malcolm E. Musscr, MF- - MV Fitz R. Walling, Director: Mr. Rich- ard C. Skelton. i i,l' W , I MM imp , mrtf' ., f ' 5' ,. , +T? 'P iCf?T-9 . . 5.5- v-1 TREASURY-Mr. Ellis Harley Assistant Trcasurcrg Mr. Wil- liam D. Gold. Assistant Comp- troller: Mr. Robert B. Shimcr Assistant Comptroller: M r Donald B. Young, Treasurer and Comptroller. PUBLIC RELATIONS-Mr. Bradley, N. Tufts, Assistant Directorg Mrs. Katherine W. Shimer, Editorial Assistantg Mr. Kevin G. DeMarrais, Sports Informationg Miss Trennie E. Eisley, Director. .X AA I 3 5.47- Mr. John H. Shott, Alumni Secretary. 'lk 73 ...i Mr. Warren E. Elze, Manager of University Storesg Mr. Carl J. Geiser, Purchasing Agent. PHYSICAL PLANT-Mr. John A. Bell, Assistant Direc- torg Mr. B. A. Riley, Superintendent of Buildingsg Mr. Walter C. Geiger, Director. 91' 32 iff! 1 Q 43 Hhqgjn '- w Aw.-.,...x Q1 NF' 44 XY 5 6 ,. 1,- :ff a uv'-W ,,'. 'K Al ' L ,fy ,MSN-., s N 1 .ff Y 1. Axmx N' x M Nunn Hmm '-.us R V , vm,- M ,inf f- K' Qi Q Q!! fit G . su.. .li - , ff f' Y O -we 'J' 'Amy , L sq, , . - 'ffffhg' - 5 FF L ,im dag,-.5.'-, ,fy I .- A ,R swf. - Q.. -. In 1 if-ii Ula, , W . w , ..MA, . w.: ,1xfX,,.., 4 Jaffa' 'Fw .. 55 . W - ' f 1 P A - ' 7M,?f9!'i ,lfi' 7 H?5-X?Li. :'MS:s-wi.: , -wg 1435112 1. c.,,': . v - 5: '9 HS f X 1 '64 -iii X Q!!!-ef .wwf ,r ...,- ff UWT Lx MY-Mg I mu . A SXW . wxxN'x.-X X - . x 1.2 ffm 50 3 S 7- an sl M 'A V dw Gi 1 9, W,-4 xx! wo' J .,.41 ' N.-f X fr ' l.. 71' 7 ,vu E 1. ff? Ek. f ...gfsifi 11-1 , I ilu:-5 I' 15, , ji 52 -.... 4, s L P l Dean of Arts and S ARTS AND SCIENCES Art Department initiates National Drawing Exhibition Y lf: ir: 'Q VI, lf ' J ART FACULTY N Anderson, B. Gummo, J. Lyons, M. Lowe. The Art Department is expanding its facilities in sev- eral ways this year. One of these changes, the comple- tion of a new printing studio, now enables the teaching of courses in graphic print techniques. The other main addition to the department is twelve new prints, paint- ings, and drawings, which will eventually be placed in a Bucknell Art Museum. The initiation of a National Drawing Exhibition for professional artists will also bring important works of art onto the Bucknell cam- pus. 54 'ng l MUSIC FACULTY D Tuhy H Cook H Kleinfelter W Mc,RiL D Wilson, L. Merrill. MU PHI EPSILON-ROW ONE: S. Clark, prmizlwlr. ROW TWO: C. Gilbert. B. Watson, McRae, S. Rich- urds, L. Myers, M. likstrziml, P. Ordoncz, M. Scrvcnli. NOT PICTURED: l,. lmngford, G. Preble, B. Smith, B. Mzirlor. English Department reorganized for new curriculum. ENGLISH FACULTY-ROW ONE: W. Hooker. M. Martin. H. Garvin. W. Smith. ROW TWO: J. Carens. K. Patten, P. Withim, R. Gross. W. Spehar, H. Powers. ROW THREE: J. Lyon, R. Rees, F. Merritt, A. Gosse, J. Tilton, T. Orbison. Under the direction of the new chairman, Dr. H. R. Garvin, the English Depart- ment is reorganizing its courses in literature, composition, drama, journalism, and speech to effect the change from the three hour to the four hour curriculum. In order to prevent courses from becoming stagnant, the department constantly is evaluating and revising to maintain its high standing. Membership in Sigma Tau Delta and Pi Delta Epsilon rewards those students who have excelled in the fields of literature and journalism. 56 PI DELTA EPSILON-ROW ONE: L. Donaldson, S. Downs, J. Schmidt, S. Scott, N. MacConnach. ROW TWO: R. DeJure, S. Kreiger, B. Gentzler, P. Zelgler. D. Yundt. J. Hollman. NOT PICTURED: T. Dawson. SIGMA TAU DELTA-ROW ONE: J. Berk, S. Fehl, J. Lewis, C. Alfano, J. Finney, J. Mal- linson, C. Dunning. ROW TWO: J. Hollman, R. Hall, B. Stell, president: J. Howry, E. Mc- Laughlin. ROW THREE: M. Daniels, S. Sullivan, J. Holden. B. O'Grady, S. Klaus. ROW FOUR: B. Lindsey, C. Dexter, S. Downs, C. Livengood, J. Hammond, S. Horsman, M. Knecht, K. Gilbert. ROW FIVE: D. Owen, B. Ettwein, J. Van Riper, G. Seberg, P. Wallace, T. Carlson, T. Dawson. NOT PICTURED: C. Cook, R. Bittner, J. Zimmerman, S. Laxton, P. Skibo, D. Pettee, D. Johnson, D. Hemphill. P. Schekler, C. Robbins. 57 CLASSICS FACULTY-H. Miller, clmirman Classics' students study primary sources. 58 W Under the direction of Dr. H. Miller, the Classics De- partment offers courses in Latin and Greek and in Ro- man and Greek literature. A course of particular inter- est is Religion and Mythology which is a study of such primary sources as Homer's Iliad, Hesiod's Theogony, and tragedies by Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. From these classics and from modern works in anthro- pology, psychology, philosophy, and history of reli- gion, the Classics Department aims at giving a factual knowledge and understanding of the Hellenic myth and religion. Nous parlons et nous comprenons The scope of the French Department is constantly expanding in order to provide more chances for the Bucknell students to make use of the French language. Those who live in French House or take advantage of the conversation hours bene- fit the most from the practical applica- tion of the French language. The depart- ment also sponsors the Caen student ex- change scholarship program. FRENCH FACULTY-ROW ONE: G. Cook, A Bergens ROW TWO D Orrok chairman S Condon 'Li -nu til GERMAN FACULTY--ROW ONE: A. Snyder, E. Sievers. ROW TWO: N. Lee, A. Blume, R. Minshull. This year the German Department continues its growth in size and popularity. To meet the increasing demands a new professor has been added to the staff. Students practiced their German with the I.F.C. exchange student and with the young German woman who lived with the girls in Deutsches Haus. Two Bucknell students put their knowledge to use as exchange students in Germany. Wir sprechen wir verstehen. DELTA PHI ALPHA-ROW ONE: S. Bauer, D. Haun, N. Rummel, J. Lewis. ROW TWO: E. Sievers, N. Lee, A. Cheshire, D. Jacobs, B. Ettwein, L. Snyder. NOT PICTURED: M. Myers, H. Minshall, A. Blume. ,4 in-.Q---. ....,..-.-f.. v.. .-A .W-.W M ... . vi mv.. . 60 4 OWENS l I Qlzsi SIGMA DELTA PI-ROW ONE: J. Olmstead, J. Schmidt, W. Sidener. ROW TWO: B. DeBou, S. Downs, J. Chew, B. Jones. Hablamos y aprendemos. Www f.g.m'y'e,,,.,. f.. ,qw 1 SPANISH FACULTY-Row ONE: s. verzam. Row TWO: M. Edgerton, vlwiffww: J- Chew. B. Gonzalez. 61 xv-CB. ' To gain an understanding and insight in- to the Spanish language as it is actually spoken and written is the continuing aim of the Spanish students at Bucknell. This year there are certain definite advantages in their attempts to realize this aim. A new Spanish House resident, Sonia Ver- gara, from Chile, has taught and lived among the students. Also the number of Latin American students enrolled for study at the University has reached a new high. ,.,,w,,. I 1 ' - M... 'iiiEsfiif. r I 2 i5'f'f'!W ZA4 Education majors test teaching techniques. Each year, experience gained in practice teaching marks the culmination of University courses for stu- dents planning careers in education. Yet, by this time, the education major has learned that techniques and situations are ever changing. Alterations in the Depart- ment of Education reliect this characteristic of the field. This year, with a four credit course system and two new members on the staff, the department offers students a strong basis for their personal development as teachers. lIlll'l!: 1 ' I llllllllllll ' ,,,.-'-v-v- EDUCATION FACULTY-W. Moore, clzairmang D. Clemens A. Beeman. C. Jones, W. Sauvain. NOT PICTURED: F. Heiner KAPPA DELTA PI-J. Hollman, S. Downs, C. Nottage, president: B. DeBou, V. Silbernagel. l Philosophy broadens student perspective. Adhering to the Socratic idea that the unexamined life is not worth living, Bueknell's philosophy staff is committed to the development of intellectual per- spective and moral responsibility. Building upon the history of philosophy, the major then explores the areas of logic, ethics, aesthetics, and philosophical sys- tems. The University Course Program offers the non-major the opportunity to form conceptions of the contributions of the sciences. humanities, and modern ideologies of Western thought. Oualilied students are invited to join Phi Sigma Tau. Tau. PHILOSOPHY FACULTY-D. Martin, K. Ballard, P. Warren, clmirman: J. Fell. PHI SIGMA TAU-R. Dennis, J. Pok, C. Griffith, J. Giardina, P. Warren, K Ballard. NOT PICTURED: B. Taylor, D. Boehinski, J. Heston. 63 1 Tl PHI ALPHA THETA-ROW ONE: M. Harrison. P. Miller. ROW TWO: R. Bochinski, p1'c'.s'idwit,' J. Hardy. J. D'Angelo. History Department emphasizes depth and wider coverage. -fw- 'll HISTORY FACULTY-ROW ONE: D. Lu, W. Harbaugh. clmirmam R. Hill- iard. ROW TWO: D. Grimsted, A. Slavin, I. Hardy. 64 Interpretation of historical events and patterns facilitates objective viewing and increased understanding of the present. In Bucknell's History Department this year, there is a new emphasis on depth and wider coverage. Thus a course in Historiography and almost a dozen jun- ior-senior seminars serve to expand its scope. A student who shows outstanding effort and ability may be elected to Phi Alpha Theta, the history honorary. Political scientists spend a busy election year. .....----..- .- 11 e- -' Q' af if'-Vi-'. . .fl - 4 -- f' 1'n'v1:w-'5-:iffy . ' .31g1Z 5:. .- . 0000 PI SIGMA ALPHA-ROW ONE: B. Cashman, B. Harrison, pfvsidfmf B- Cardona. ROW TWO: C. Jones, J. Gathings, L. Hollister, T' Greene- NOT PICTURED: D. Quirk, R. Hirsch. The science of government embodies the concept of man organizing man. Thus, the Political Science Department empha- sizes the study of the law, administra- tion, and philosophy of ordered society. This election year the students concen- trated on the election policies and cam- paigns. They showed their interest by holding a mock election for all students, by participating in an intercollegiate mock assembly, and by actively cam- paigning for Professor Charles Hollister, who made a bid for the state assembly. 'Y' POLITICAL SCIENCE FACULTY-L. Hollister, C. Jones, J. Gathings, clzairman: T. Greene. Students discover impact of religion on society. Bucknell's Religion Department offers the interested student a deeper understanding of religion through the study of its history, literature, and philosophy. Through the curriculum the student be- comes aware of the actual impact of religion on society, while movies and slides reveal the colorful ritual and ceremony involved. The ex- pansion of the department will provide even greater coverage. . A I 1 , K RELIGION FACULTY-D. Buckey, clmirnmn: O. Cook, R. Becker. 66 The Sociology Department centers its study on the actions and formations of man in social groups. The sociology stu- dents study man from various points of interest-culture, class, family, environ- ment, society. In such courses as Popula- tion, Bureaucracy, Culture and Person- ality, and the Urban Community the stu- dents gain insight into the contemporary problems of sociologists. Those students who have mastered the fundamentals are invited to join Alpha Kappa Delta for further activities in the field of sociology. N. Sherwood, R. Spielman, B. Dyke, N. Morrill. S0Ciol0gy majors gain insight into contemporary problems. ALPHA KAPPA DELTA-M. Wernander, B. Beuermann. NOT PICTURED: J. Morgan, Cats, rats, chickens, and monkeys have invaded the Psychology Department. Humans, that is, students, are studying and experimenting with these animals at the new lab in the renovated steel dorm near Bucknell Village. New laborato- ries, an ever expanding faculty, and demanding courses are part of the reason that Bucknell is said to have the second best experimental depart- ment in the United States. Bucknell's outstanding psychology students are invited to join the active Psi Chi honorary. R, Teevan, R. Wagner, D. Milne, D. Candland. W. Smith J. Keene. Cats, rats, chickens, and monkeys invade Psychology Department. PSI CHI-ROW ONE: N. Nuernberg, D. Bloomquist, E. Keen, D. Milne, S. Ecton, P. Creaser, S. Alpern. ROW TWO: B. Moyer, L. Stamps, D. Taylor, B. Poffenberger, T. Owens, P. McGhee, J. Matthews, L. Tunduall. .,,,,..',z 68 BIOLOGY FACULTY-ROW ONE: H, Manning, D. Olewine, R. Tasker. Magelhaes, C. Helms, clzuirnump W. Mysteries of life revealed. To the student interested in the mysteries of life, thc Biology Department offers a wide range of study, varying from the microscopic observation of protozoa and bacteria to the investigation of fiowering plants and trees. Class lectures are aug- mented by field trips, movies in Spotts Audito- rium, and study of live and preserved specimens in the excellently equipped laboratories. The de- partment offers research opportunities to both graduates and undergraduates. The exceptional student will be invited to join the biology honor- ary, Phi Sigma. :ogg Y ,JIT llfgig. PHI SIGMA-ROW ONE: M, Draper, vice-prv.vidcr11,' J. Townsend, prc'siden1,' J. Stern, V. Weber, secremry: D. Graybill, trea.rurcr,' P. McGovern. ROW TWO: D. Heilman, J. Summy, J. Summy, D, Ebeling, K. Howard, J. Hagen, S. Merritt, M. Parliman, M. Blick, J. Reichley, B. Thomas. ROW THREE: R. Tasker, C. Tullsen, J. Wagnefv B- KHFP, M- G0lClbCfg, R- Condon, R. Rose, D. Wilkinson, G. Stanton, P. Coker, L. Donaldson, M. BFCCTII, F- BOWCF1' NOT PICTURED: T. Cox, C. Seran, D. Caughey, J. Schiro, K. Wildl'iCk, A- BCFSSICGI, P- Letts, A. Braski, J. Brown, L. McIntyre. 69 Studentl- Molecules : Chemist. Bucknell's outstanding Chemistry Department is well-equipped to instruct the budding chemist and all interested students in the intricacies of molecular reaction. Practical experience is ob- tained in the laboratory, where the student learns to handle chemical equipment safely and effi- ciently. The Merck Lectures, sponsored by the department, bring outstanding persons in the field of chemistry to the campus. Other vital com- ponents of the department include the American Chemical Society and the chemistry honorary, Alpha Chi Sigma. -u CHEMISTRY FACULTY-ROW ONE: M. Winstead, B. Willeford, M. Smith, H. Veening, L. Kieft, H. Heine. ALPHA CHI EPSILON-ROW ONE: W. Kalback, vice-presi- denlg H. Schobert, president,' D. Neumann, secrefary. ROW TWO: J. Lutness, K. Anderson, J. Irving, B. Williams, W. Bachman. L. Portland, D. Hermann. E. Leser, S. Lees. NOT PICTURED: D. Hershey, S. Myers, R. Tadross, R. Cutler, F. Kowalski, D. Kinsey, J. Wilson, P. Elmer, J. Geller, J. Boss. AMERICAN CHEMISTRY SOCIETY-ROW ONE: J. Petach H. Parker, secretary-treasurer: H. Schobert, president: L. Mc- Intyre, B. Cardona, vice-president: R. Oberdorff. ROW TWO W. Maier, B. Miller, L. Portland, D. Neumann, S. Tabor, B De Feo, T. Klingler, E. Leser, D. Hermann, R. Long, S Chang, D. Lewis, D. Bower. 1 'Qvf U 'I w I . f' Ov. ' , gl?'.5,'?.4, Q A Pxpdsd GEOGRAPHY and GEOLOGY FACULTY-J. Allen, R. Peterec, R. Nickelson, cliairman. Geology and geography give perspective on man. The thrill of reconstructing the ancient past is felt by geology students as they study the science of carth's history as it is recorded in rocks. Through their classes and many field trips, geology students find a sense of perspective of man's place in the universe, in relation to nature and time. Similarly, the students of geography find that the physical characteristics of land reveal the land's influence on history, culture, economics, and politics of today and the past. 7l Physics Department gets National Science grant. -du, AIP-L. Larsen, scfcretnry-!reuS1lrz'r,' P. Glanz, fIl'l'A'ldl'l11,' W. Rhodes, viz.'z'-prz'.s'idw1I. NOT PICTURED: C. Waltermire, J. Baier, B. Gra- ham, E. Bock. The addition of a completely new labora- tory in Solid State Physics, modernization of existing laboratories, and the purchase of up-to-date, unique equipment all are the results of a 520,800 grant by the Na- tional Science Foundation to the Physics Department at Bucknell. The new appar- atus provides opportunities not previously available in advanced courses to explore more complex physical phenomena such as nuclear magnetic resonance and X-ray defraction. i PHYSICS FACULTY-W. Porter, O. Anderson, V. Drozin, R. Artman, clmirnmnp C. Stickney, N. Lowry. PI MU EPSILON-ROW ONE: S. Spaven, W. Sidener, L. Larson, pre.v1'dwi1,' H. Bechtell. ROW TWO: B. Gentzler. B. Thompson, C. Morton, B. Zamadics. P. Priester, B. Taddeo, K. Anderson, B. Williams, D. Gale. ROW THREE: H. Tunis, M. Vuynovich, S. Harris, F. Heasinger, M. Krueger, B. Clopp, M. Stookey, K. Halstead, E. Jones, L. McPhee, J. Warren. ROW FOUR: J. Thornby, N. Meyer, D. Williams, B. Schnure, T. Gilnan, H. Strickler, F. Swartz, J. Patel, B. Symes, E. Mavzides. Increased facilities broaden horizon in mathematics and astronomy. The increased facilities provided by the new observatory make it possible for the Students of astronomy to obtain first-hand laboratory experience by operating opti- cal equipment to observe landmarks of the entire western horizon. While these stu- dents peer through telescopes and attend night laboratories, the students of mathe- matics are busy studying the concepts of integrals, derivatives, sincs, cosines, Pfobabilities, and interpolations, and putting these concepts to use in practical pro- grams using the expanded computer center. X MATHEMATICS FACULTY--E. Polak, D. Ray, D. Ohl, H. Arnold, W. Miller, J. Gold, M. nebelmfln, E. Bolger, M. McFadden, H. Bechtell, P. Benson, J. Thornby. 73 K MILITARY SCIENCE FACULTY-ROW ONE: Capt. W. Evans, Maj. D. Lalls, Maj. C. Ball, Col. N. Bassitt, Maj. V. Strand, Capt. C. McAlister, Capt. W. Galford. ROW TWO: S.P. 5 W. Smith, Staff Sgt. S. Taylor, Sgt. Maj. A. Featherman, Master Sgt. R. Bush, Sgt. M. Lewis, Sgt. J. Hurtt. NOT PICTURED: Sgt. R. Scholls. R.O.'l'.C. stresses leadership while The Reserve Ollicers' Training Corps and the Physical Education Departments stress leader- ship, skill, and exercise each in their own ways. The Physical Education Department has been putting pronounced emphasis on physical litness, as well as on the rules and histories of team sports. The ROTC program gives instruction in military procedures, provides leadership training, and promotes efficiency in basic Army skills. The Honor Guard, Drill Team, and Rille Club sup- plement the ROTC program, just as the expan- sive intramural programs broaden the physical education courses. Ns.. MEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION FACULTY- Blum, B. Wrabley, B. Kribbs, cliuirnimip E. Biggs, T. Thompson, D. Smith, W. Yeomans. S-sxxw -- Phys. Ed. stresses fitness. x R. Latour, R. Odell, S. WOMEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION FACULTY-N. Elze, H. Peters, R. Oberlin, B. Mann, M. Bryan, E. Perry. 74 Russell A. Headley Dean of Business Administration BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Accounting majors learn the language of business. ACCOUNTING FACULTY-O. Mahon, C. Ressler, H. Hinkelman. The accumulation of financial data and the reporting and interpreting of such data are necessities of modern society. Accounting, as the language of business, pro- vides the means of compiling and communicating fi- nancial information. The program for students major- ing in accounting consists of courses which, together with complementary business and non-business offer- ings, constitute a comprehensive educational plan with sufficient depth to prepare students for careers in pub- lic or private accounting. 76 '1 2 1, ii if Qi- i 3 5 l 4-1 BUSINESS FACULTY-V. Murti, N. Shifller, S. Miller. The Business Department is continually emphasizing the necessity of a liberal background in the training of executives. The department ofTers a degree program that requires study in the arts and sciences, as well as specialized business courses, such as Managerial Statis- tics, Public Policy, Business Forecasting, Marketing. Production Management, and Business Law. It is hoped that this educational approach will provide business students with a broad background from which they can make more meaningful contributions to the business world. Business Department stresses liberal background. DELTA MU DELTA-ROW ONE: L. Frost, D. Hellman, M. Highley, E. Laird, presi- dent. ROW TWO: D. McNair, J. Manley, H. Hinklemen, T. Raney, J. Cantoni. 77 Economists work at home and abroad. Bucknell economists are working round-the-clock both at home and abroad, Professor Anderson, on the cam- pus, is writing his dissertation, Professor Boarman, on leave, is a Manager of Economic Research for General Electric and author of a new book, Germany's Eco- nomic Dilemmag Professor Horlacher, in the peaceful beauty of Vermont, concentrates on his dissertation, Professor Cooper has joined the faculty as Chairman of the Economics Department. OMICRON DELTA EPSILON-R. Fentig, C. Fuehrer, J. Lar- son, M. Highley, pre.viden1,' C. Movsesian, D. Bussard. il ' Herbert F. Eckberg Dean of Engineering ENGINEERI G TAU BETA PI F Snell recording secretary: C. Wallace, CHEMICAL ENGINEERING FACULTY I-I Slms R prrudcnt D Smith vice presidrnr ROW TWO: N. Meyer, T. Slonaker,J. Chen, G. Minard. Harris D Atkins J Warren W Kalback, H. Scarton. NOT Chemlcal engineers strive to become versatile. Chemical engineering continuously provides needed and valuable contributions to a rapidly changing civilization. Although increased knowledge has changed the education and scope of the profession, the emphasis is still on translating scientific knowledge into practical systems and processes and converting raw materials into useful prod- ucts. Graduates of the current curriculum are versatile. Their future professional development, scientific andfor managerial, is governed mainly by personal choice and academic qualification. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS- ROW ONE: E. Leser, J. Wil- son, W. Kalback, H. Schobert, G. Minard, D. Neumann. S. Meyers, H. West. ROW TWO: L. Porter, F. Kowalski, K. An- derson, J. Irving, W. Bachman, B. Williams, H. Weil, J. Lut- ness, T. Gilman, D. Kinsey, J. Cutler. WNW' ' 4.9, The students industriously measuring the density of the earth are preparing for important roles in todayis Changing world. Advanced students gain experience through individual research projects and designs. Upon graduation the civil engineers go on to specialized Work in structures, hydraulics, and highways. The American Society of Civil Engineers provides the plat- form for excellent speakers and discussions of topics Ofinterest. - iL CIVIL ENGINEERING FACULTY-C. Kendig. D. Grimth, M. Sheridan, R Claus, R. Gardner. NOT PICTURED: J. Hale. Civil engineers gain experience through projects. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS-ROW ONE: J. Warren, vice-presia'w11,' M. Matthews, presicIz'nI,' B. Straus, trva.s'm'z'r,' R. Gardner. ROW TWO: A. Feaser, N. Meyer, A. Ruhl, D. Miller, R. Claus, A. Uhler, .l. Vincentsen, B. Clapp. ROW THREE: B. Nadal, B. Pennino, C. Houck, T. Sturges, B. Armct, R. Barlow. ROW FOUR: L. Kozella, B. Vollmer, J. Embree. 81 1 Q.. 1pm Ex. Today's student in electrical engineering acquires a . broad theoretical base from which he may move into 31. I e advanced study in a graduate program or go directly s into industrial work, related to communications, con- trol, or power specialties. A modest graduate program 9 provides opportunities for engineers in neighboring in- dustries to further their education. The students and faculty participate together in programs sponsored by the student branch of the Institute of Electrical and ,...m,. Electronic Engineers. X.. gi ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING FACULTY-ROW ONE: R. Aston, M. Bubel. ROW TWO: R. Walker, R. Young, R. Eckhouse, D. Wagner. NOT PICTURED: H. Webb. Electrical engineers acquire base for graduate study. T I '? I . .- '44 ewan IEEE-ROW ONE: F. Snell, T. Duff, C. Honeywell, J. Jennings. ROW TWO: J. Costamagna, D. LeRoy, R. Morrison, R. Petrie, D. Sharpe, L. Walker, J. Capowski, L. Farre. ROW THREE: T. Suman, R, Dahlstrom, D. Kelly, D. Dede, J. deGreck, Q. Corrie, M. Palf, S. Terry. ROW FOUR: G. Terpak, D. Atkins, B. Gray, R. Frese, R. Schellhase, W. Goehring, R. Weinreber, M. Armar. ROW FIVE: C. Wallace, M. Sarisky, W. Sehnure, T. Searpino, B. Lewis, R. Symes, R. Clement. 82 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS-ROW ONE: R. Burrell, W. Jamouneau. L. Ort, H. Seurton, fl'l'll.VlH'C'l',' G. Weber, president: T. Conner, viw-prv.via'cnl,' R. Stidfole, .vvcremryp W. McMichael, F. Panczyszyn, J. Austin. ROW TWO: G. Collins, J. Urioste. H. Zepp. P. Witkin, S. Harris. A. Musterer, R. Rider. R. Marino, R. George. ROW THREE: J. Cox, D. Spencer, B. Maxwell, G. Kunkel. NOT PICTURED: R. Miller. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING FACULTY-ROW ONE: G. Kunkel, C. Coder, J. Austin. ROW TWO: Staiano, L. Dewart, H. Peterson, B. Max- Well. 83 Mechanical engineering is a rapidly ex- panding field, especially with the growth of practical uses for nuclear power. There is a great emphasis upon working in the well-equipped laboratories. Thus, graduating engineers are well-acquainted with areas such as power and machine design and stress analysis. Throughout the year students meet with industrial representatives and take field trips to plants to prepare for jobs after gradua- tion. Mechanical engineers gain experience for industry. Ami, df' .r ,3- ' it ., iz, .mn U' W. -Hi IGR W1 5:g'e.,z1-f,, Aw. 2 ' , .-H., - iw. ., ' , -. we W ,H uf W A , , , ,NJ ,W ,W X .QQ A .,- , ,x--.f,.M'2r1f1y'1,fy, 4- w F Lk 1 55,1 , fN,.R7-in ,141 1, T 'Num Ja 1-Ay rf A y v x N ' Y Q. A 1 , Q f 0. M'-'AT 1' v Q, 4 . .'1'4:'x-.P , - '55,-, adv..-H ' A, 12 44gg3g.3fQi f'aqwfr.' ',:,.':-Pi-2 1-ff .ff www? Q. an my J-ml vhamsxi vb .ms-tmifilmiw f' S 'DH , . vw' iw x- ,--.. 1.'-lim ': mix, an ' H Ma ' ' I A ,, ' W' - f',WJj'3aqkvv ...,-out Hmwun ,4 ,, , .. ml A,-..-'., ', ' , ,' + - , ' A.,-' '.,1 ::....' ' an- . vw- ..,M -v. ' QQ ' . r -' ' 4' ' 'fx'- A -A ,ft ' ,xyjuff . ,,, mf-, . iran 'L '- TT- 4 K 1 5, ,' -'Jw W- A . , X 87 I-ku-H . YP 51 X -.Z RONALD WEBER BAER Milwaukee, WiSC- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration CAROLYN SUE BAILEY Van Wert, 0hi0 Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Secondary PHILIP NICHOLAS BALESTRINO New Hyde Park, N. Y. Bachelor of Arts . . . English SUZANNE BALLARD Bachelor of Arts BRYCE WILFRED BARCLAY Bachelor of Science . . . Biology RONALD STEPHEN BARON West Allenhurst, N. J. Bachelor of Arts . . . Chemistry JOHN ANTHONY BARRON Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Secondary SUSAN ANN BAUER Bachelor of Arts . . . Art, German Rego Park, N. Y. GARY GEORGE BAXEL Wayne, N. J. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Lewisburg, Pa. New Milford, N. J. Shamokin, Pa. ROY DOUGLAS ADLER Bachelor of Arts . . . Psychology ARNOLD BENDIXEN AJELLO Bachelor of Arts . . . English LAWRENCE EDWARD ALLAN Bachelor of Arts . . . Political Science MICHAEL HAINES ALLEN Bachelor of Arts . . . Psychology SIDNEY JANE ALPERN Bachelor of Arts . . . Psychology SANDRA ANN AMIGONE Bachelor of Arts . . . History Okemos, Mich. Massapequa, N. Y. Greensburg, Pa. Endwell. N. Y. West Palm Beach, Fla. Amherst, N. Y. KUNITAKE ANDOW Shinkawa, Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan Bachelor of Arts . . . Sociology DANIEL EWELL ATKINS, III Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering HELEN BURKHART BADIE Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics Wheaton, Md. Montville, N. J. BARBARA ELIZABETH BEACH Bachelor of Arts . . . Psychology SARA ELIZABETH BELL , Bachelor of Science . . . Biology JOHN EDWIN BELLISFIELD Bachelor of Arts . . . Art ANNE GRETCHEN BERGSTEDT Bachelor of Science . . . Biology GEORGE ROBERT BERLIN Bachelor of Science in Business Administration JOHN ANTHONY BERNAUER Bachelor of Science in Business Administration . . . LOUIS WILSON BERRY, JR. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering BARBARA ANN BEUERMANN Bachelor of Arts . . . Sociology JEAN ARNOLD BIRDSALL Bachelor of Arts , . . French RUTH HELEN BITTNER Bachelor of Arts . . . English ROBERT EDWARD BLANCHARD Bachelor of Science in Business Administration GRAHAM PAUL BLANTON Bachelor of Arts . . . Political Science THOMAS DICKSON BOAK. JR. Bachelor of Science . . . Biology JEFFREY JAMES BOLTON Bachelor of Science in Business Administration JEFFREY HOWARD BOSS Bachelor of Scicncc . . . Chemistry RHOSLYN BOULDIN. Ill Bachelor of Arts . . . Psychology FRANK WINSLOW BOWEN, JR. Bachelor of Science . . . Biology ROBERT BRUCE BRAMWELL Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics Hatboro, Pa. Wilmington, Del. Trenton, N.J. Rochester, N.Y. Youngstown, Ohio Glenview, Ill. Accounting Randallstown, Md. Wilmington, Del. Summit, N.J. East Orange, N.J. Norwalk, Conn. Ridley Park, Pa. Bethlehem. Pa. Rumson, N.J. Brooklyn, N.Y. Irwin, Pa. Media, Pa. Paris, France CHARLES HOWARD BRANDES Gibsonia. Pa. Bachelor of Arts . . , Economics JULIUS EDWARD BRANDES Wyckoff. N.J. Bachelor of Science . . . Chemistry MARY BRECHT Norristown, Pa. Bachelor of Science . . . Biology .IUDITH PATRICIA BROOKS Wayne, N..l Bachelor of Arts . . . English MARGARET LOU BROUSE Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Secondary HAROLD JAMES BROWN Little Falls, NJ Bachelor of Science . . . Biology PATRICIA EILEEN BROWN Medford Lakes. N.J Bachelor of Arts . . . Sociology ROBERT ANDREW BROWN Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics BARBARA EDA BRUNN Morganton, N.C. Bachelor of Arts . . . History Lewisburg, Pa. Munhall, Pa. DAVID T. BUSSARD Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics NANCY BEALL CADY Wheaton, Md. Athens, Pa. Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Secondary JAMES HERBERT CANTONI Bachelor of Science in Business Admin BETTY ANN CARDONA Bachelor of Arts . . . Chemistry ROBERT HARRIS CASHMAN Bachelor of Arts . . . Political Science N. BRIAN CAVERLY Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics ALLAN CORBIN CHESHIRE Bachelor of Arts . . . German PETER ROLAND CH EYN EY Monessen. Pa. istration . . .Accounting Mineola, N.Y Wellesley Hills, Mass Shickshinny, Pa Garden City, N.Y Havertown, Pa Bachelor of Science in Business Administration FORREST SPENCER CHILTON. Batchelor of Arts . . . History IV Trenton, N .J DIANE JULE CHOBORDA Bachelor of Arts . . . History ROBERT McKNIGHT TWINING CLAPP Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering DOUGLAS ROGER CLARK Bachelor of Arts . . . English THOMAS EDWIN CLARK Bachelor of Science in Business Administration HARRY SWEIGART CLECK Bachelor of Arts . . . Chemistry CAROL RUTH COLEMAN Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics RICHARD RUSSELL COLLITT Bachelor of Science in Business Administration TERRANCE LEE CONNER Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering DANIEL ARTHUR COOK Batchelor of Science in Business Administration DONALD PAUL COOK Bachelor of Arts . . . Political Science DONALD MORTON COOPERSON Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics JOHN FREMONT COX, JR. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering MARGARET ANNE CREASER Bachelor of Arts . . . Psychology BARBARA SHARON CREHAN Bachelor of Arts . . . History JAMES HENRY CULLEN Bachelor of Arts . . . Sociology JOHN ROBERT CUNNINGHAM Batchelor of Arts . . . Economics JOHN RICHARD CUTLER Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering ALEXANDER SETH DAINOFF Bachelor of Arts . . . Chemistry Union, N.J. Garden City, N.Y. Upper Montclair, N.J. Tenatiy, N.J Mifflintown, Pa Shillington, Pa Pittsburgh, Pa. Hanover, Pa. Lorain, Ohio Hawthorne, N.J Valley Forge,Pa Munhall, Pa Darien, Conn North Scituate, R.I Whitesboro, N.Y Waynesburg, Pa Western Springs, Ill Lewisburg, Pa CURTISS RICKERT DEVEREUX Bachelor of Arts . . . Political Science JEAN MARGARET DICKINSON Bachelor of Science in Education . . . BEVERLY JANE DIETZ Bachelor of Science in Education . . . LINDA ELLEN DONALDSON Bachelor of Science . . . Biology NEIL OWEN DONNELLY Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics BRUCE MELBOURNE DOVE Bachelor of Science . . . Biology STEPHANIE KRAHN DOWNS Bachelor of Arts . . . English, Spanish JEAN MONICA DRACH Bachelor of Arts . . . Religion MARTHA LOUISE DRAPER Bachelor of Science . . . Biology Manhasset, N.Y. WyekolT, N.J. Elementary Westfield, N.J. Elementary Elmhurst, N.Y. Mt. Holly, N.J. Endicott, N.Y. Appleton. Wise. Trenton, N.J. West Hartford, Conn. JOHN JULIUS D'ANGELO Bachelor of Science in Education . . ROBERT OGSBURY DAVIES Bachelor of Arts . . . History TIMOTHY LEE DAWSON Millmont, Pa . Secondary West Hartford, Conn. Punxsutawney, Pa. Bachelor of Arts . . . English. Psychology BONNIE LEE DeBOU Bachelor of Arts . . . Spanish KAREN LAMAR DECKER Batchelor of Arts . . . English WALTER THOMAS DECKER, III Bachelor of Arts . . . History BRENT SULLIVAN DEFEO Bachelor of Science . . . Chemistry. JEANNE GLORIA DEREDITA Bachelor of Arts . . . English CAROL LOUISE DEUTSCH Baldwin, N.Y Corning, N.Y Sea Girt, N.J Wyckoff, N.J Garwood, N.J Glen Rock, N.J Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Elementary BUCHANAN EWING, III Bethlehem, Pa. Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering LUIS RAMON FARRE San Rafael, Mendoza, Argentina Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering DALE HERBERT FAWCETT Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics SANDRA ELIZABETH FEHL Bachelor of Arts , . . English PETER MICHAEL FELDMAN Bachelor of Arts . . . Sociology JOHN CARL FILIPPINI Bachelor of Arts . . . Psychology Solon, Ohio Hornell, N.Y. Brooklyn, N.Y. Carmel, N.Y. JOHN MITCHEL FLEMING, JR. WyckofT,N.J. Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics JOSEPH MICHAEL FLEMING River Edge, N.J. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration FRANKLIN EARL FOWLER Bachelor of Arts . . . Sociology Franklin, Pa. RICHARD IRA DREYFUS Bachelor of Science in Business Administration New York, N.Y. JERALDINE DALE DuBOlS Bachelor of Arts . . . History JAMES CONSTABLE DUNN Bachelor of Arts . . . English Pitman, N.J. Plainfield, N.J. ANDREW GEORGE DZURINKO Bachelor of Arts . . . Political Science Monessen, Pa. DAVID. ROBERT EATON Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics Cranford, N.J. SUZANNE ALAYNE EIGI-IMEY Troy, Pa. Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Secondary BRUCE YERDON ELDRIDGE Cleveland Heights, Ohio Bachelor of Science . . . Physics JOSEPH SCOTT ELLIS Westfield, N.J. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration DAVID GEORGE EVELYN Pleasantville, N.Y. Bachelor of Arts . . . English, Art ROBERT ALAN FOX Bachelor of Arts . . . Political Science KENNETH EDWARD FRAZERTJR. Bachelor of Arts . . . English CATHERINE RODDEY FRITH Bachelor of Arts . . . English, French DONALD ROBERT FROHBOESE Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering MARILYNN JOYCE FROST Bachelor of Science in Business Administration LEWIS BERNARD GAISER Bachelor of Science in Business Administration . . New York, N.Y Rochester, N.Y Arlington, Va Glen Ridge, N.J Hillsdale, N.J Sayville, N.Y . Accounting PETER JEROME GALLAGHER Valley Stream, N.Y Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Bachelor of Arts . . . Mathematics DOUGLAS MICHAEL GARBER New Hartford, N.Y Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics DAVID FENN GARDNER Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering RICHARD HAMPTON GARWOOD Bachelor of Science in Business Administration ROBERT LAWRENCE GATSKI, JR. Bachelor of Arts . . . Mathematics DOUGLAS ODOS GAUSE Bachelor of Science . . . Biology ROBERT EUGENE GENTZLER Bachelor of Science . . . Chemistry ROBERT WATSON GEORGE Batchelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering ALEXANDRA GEORGEOU Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Elementary JAY ALAN GIARDINA Bachelor of Arts . . . History CAROLE ANN GILBERT Bachelor of Science in Education . . SHARON LOUISE GILFILLAN Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Elementary . Music Southington, Conn Wilmington, Del Danville, Pa Pelham Manor, N.Y. York, Pa Englewood, N.J Closter, N.J Palisades Park, N.J Greencastle, Pa Staten Island, N.Y ROGER BENNETT GILLAN Bachelor of Arts . . . English WILLIAM J. GOULDING Bachelor of Arts . . . History, Mathematics WILLIAM QUINLAN GRAHAM Bachelor of Science . . . Chemistry, Physics ROBERT GAGE GRAVES Bachelor of Science . . . Physics JASON STEPHEN GRAY Bachelor of Science in Business Administration DONALD LEE GRAYBILL Bachelor of Arts . . . Biology FRED PATSY GRECCO Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics WALTER WESLEY GREEN, JR. Bachelor of Science . . . Biology MARY ANN GREGG Bachelor of Arts . . . History Ne Bethel Park, Pa. Ft. Washington, Pa Wilmington, Del Mahwah, N.J DuBois, Pa w Cumberland, Pa Irvington, N.Y. Rahway, N .J Beaver, Pa JS MICHAEL JOHN GRIFFEY Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics CAROL LOUISE GRIFFITH Bachelor of Arts . . . History DAVID CURTISS GRING Bachelor of Arts . . . Biology SAMUEL MARK GRINSPAN Bachelor of Science . . . Biology RICHARD HUGHES GROSHONG, JR. Bachelor of Science . . . Geology WILLIAM ARTHUR GROSS Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics ERVENE FRANCES GULLEY Bachelor of Arts . . . Mathematics ANDREW LEE HABERMACHER, JR. Bachelor of Arts . . . Sociology DOROTHY JANE HACKMAN Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Music ing Doylestown, Pa. Wilmette, Ill. Laureldale, Pa. Merion, Pa. Bay Village, Ohio Doylestown, Pa. Thompson, Pa. Abington, Pa. Moorestown, N.J. MARY JEANNETTE HAGAN Bachelor of Science . . . Biology LINDA MARY HAIGH Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Elementary MARY LOU HALL Bachelor of Arts . . . History REGAN LOUISE HALL Bachelor of Arts . . . English JEAN ANN HAMMOND Bachelor of Arts . . . English THOMAS SUMNER HARRIS Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Arts . . . Mathematics BONNIE KAY HARRISON Bachelor of Arts . . . Political Science MARGARET LINDA HARRISON Bachelor of Arts . . . History LAWRENCE KENT HATHAWAY Bachelor of Arts . . . Religion Ankara, Turkey Stroudsburg, Pa. Manhasset, N.Y. Pittsburgh, Pa. Reynoldsville, Pa. Great Neck, N.Y. Washington, D.C. Belmont, Mass. Mt. Lebanon, Pa. GORDON WILLIAM HATHEWAY, JR. Batchelor of Science in Education . . . Secondary FRED DOENGES HEATHER Bachelor of Arts . . . Psychology EDWARD HENRY HEGMANN, II Bachelor of Science in Business Administration . . . WILLIAM CHARLES HEILBRUN, JR. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration DORIS KAY HEILIVIAN Bachelor of Science . . . Biology LINDA HEILMAN Bachelor of Arts . . . English KARL WILLIAM HEINER Batchelor of Science . . . Mathematics DARYL ALVA HELLMAN Bachelor of Science in Business Administration PETER BENTON HENDEL Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Cortland, N.Y. Bethesda, Md. Pittsburgh, Pa. Accounting Bensenville, Ill. York, Pa. Rye, N.Y. Schenectady, N.Y Margate City, N.J Wyomissing, Pa is Tx GEORGE LOUIS HENZEL, JR. Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics LARRY EUGENE HEPLER Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics EDWARD KIRK HERRMANN Grosse Poi Bachelor of Arts . . . English NEWTON DAVIS HERSHEY Bachelor of Science . . . Chemistry JERRY CLARK HESTON Bachelor of Arts . . . Philosophy MARGARET NEVIN HIGHLEY Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics KATHERINE MARIE HILLS Bachelor of Arts . . . Sociology CHARLES WILLIAM HINKLE, JR. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration RICHARD MARTIN HIRSCH Bachelor of Arts . . . Political Science DONALD LEA HOAGE Bachelor of Arts . . . History SARAH KAY HOBART Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Elementary BABETTE MICHELA LYNN HOCEVAR Bachelor of Science in Business Administration JILL MARIE HOLDEN Bachelor of Arts . . . English JANE TAYLOR HOLLMAN Bachelor of Arts . . . English CHARLES G. HONEYWELL, JR. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Smoke Rise, N.J- Meadville, Pa. nte Farms, Mich. Manheim, Pa- Mansfield, Ohio Devon, Pa. Forty Fort, Pa. Rahway, N.J. Mineola, N.Y. Kensington, Md. Conyngham, Pa. Sheboygan, Wisc. Jenkintown, Pa. Johnstown, Pa. Montrose, Pa. RONALD E. HORNBECK MiIton,Pa. Bachelor of Arts . . . English KAREN DALE HORNER Johnstown, Pa. Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Secondary JOHN FRANCIS HORNICK Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics HELEN ANNE HORNOR Bachelor of Science in Business Administration SALLY PAGE HORSMAN Bachelor of Arts . . . English CATHERINE EILEEN HOWARD Bachelor of Science . . . Biology MARY GLADYS .HOWELL Cranford, NJ. Bachelor of Arts . . . Psychology BANNING B. HOWES Yonkers, N.Y. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration LINDA JEFFRIES HOWRY Merrick, N-Y- Bachelor of Arts . . . Art, English DAVID TIMOTHY HUGHES Jenkintown- P21 Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics SANDRA MAE HUNTER Manchester, Conn. Bachelor of Science . . . Biology SUSAN GABEL HUNTER Shillington, Pa Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Elementary Towson, Md. . Mt, Lebanon, Pa. Arlington, Va. D. JEANNE HURTER Margate,N..l. Bachelor of Arts . . . English, French GERALD KLINE HUTCHISON Woodbury,N.J. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration CONSTANCE LOUISE INGRAM Kennett Square, Pa. Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Elementary NANCY ANNE INTINTOLI Port Washington.N.Y Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics JANET LEIGH IRWIN Locust Valley,N.Y Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics BARBARA ANN JANT Eric. PRI Bachelor of Science . . . Chemistry JAMES ALFRED JENNINGS Rochelle Park, N-J Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering DAVID ALAN JOHNS Marietta. Pa Bachelor of Arts. . . English DOROTHY MAY JOHNSON Allentown,P11 Bachelor of Arts . . , English SUSAN L. JOHNSON Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Elementary BARBARA ELIZABETH JONES Batchelor of Arts . . . Spanish H. KEITH JONES Bachelor of Science . . . Biology WALTER OTTO KAELBER Bachelor of Arts . . . History WALTER MARTIN KALBACK Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering CHARLES SIDNEY KAMINETSKY Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Stanhope, N.J Harrisburg, Pa Forty Fort, Pa Union, N.J Pittsburgh, Pa Woodmcre, N.Y JOHN ALEXANDER KARANIK, JR. Huntington Station,N.Y. Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics ELIZABETH ANN KEALEY Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Elementary J. ANN KENDALL Bachelor of Arts . . . English BRYAN BERNARD KENNY Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics HUGH CAMPBELL KENT Bachelor of Science in Business Administration PETER EDWARD KENT Bachelor of Arts . . . Political Science STEPHEN ARLINGTON KERSTETTER Bachelor of Arts . . . History DONALD BARRY KETCHAM Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration GRACE JEAN KINNEY Bachelor of Arts . . . Psychology MARSHALL DEAN KINSEY Bachelor of Arts . . . Chemistry CORALIE KIRBY Bachelor of Arts . . . Political Science SALLY KAY KLAUS Bachelor of Arts . . . English Philadelphia, Pa Annadale, Ya Ebensburg Pa Essex Fells. N.J. Great Neck, N.Y. Wilmington, Del Oradell, N.J Annville, Pa Moorestown, N.J Washington, D.C Lancaster, Pa LINDA ANNE LANG Bachelor of Arts . . . History LINDA ANN LARSON Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics ANTHONY JOHN LaRUSSO Bachelor of Science . . . Biology ROBERT WARREN LAUGHTON Batchelor of Science in Business Admin STEPHEN BALL LAXTON Bachelor of Arts . . . English RICHARD KEITH LAYMAN Berlin, Md. LaGrange, Ill Livingston, N..l Norwalk, Conn istration Washington, Pa. Oreland, Pa. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration LINDA KATHLEEN LENFEST Honolulu, Hawaii Bachelor of Arts . . . French ALICE REBECCA LENTZ Cranhury, NJ. Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Elementary MERILYN SUE LENTZ Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Music Huntingdon Valley, Pa. BILLIE JEAN KLINE Bachelor of Arts . . . History KATHERINE LESLIE KNAPP Bachelor of Arts . . . History EDWARD MARVIN KNIGHTS Bachelor of Science . . . Biology WILLIAM CHESTER KNOLL Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering JOHN FLETCHER KOLENDA Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering SUE ANN KREAMER Bachelor of Arts . . . Psychology. Sociology STANLEY ALAN KRIEGER Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics JAY ROBERT LADD Bachelor of Science in Business Administration EDWARD CLARK LAIRD Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics Schenectady, N.Y. Evanston, Ill. Montoursville, Pa. Hershey, Pa. Balboa, Canal Zone Annville, Pa. Freeport, N.Y Mt. Gretna, Pa Haddonfield. N.J STEVEN F. LOMBARDY Somerville, N.J. Bachelor of Arts . . . Chemistry DAVID LEE LUCHT Fairview Park, Ohio Bachelor of Science . . . Chemistry SCOTT KANE LUTTMANN Chappaqua, N.Y. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration RICHARD JAMES MAGRUDER Lancaster, Pa. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration JARED IRA MANDELL Newington, Conn. Bachelor of Arts . . . Chemistry EDWARD WILLIAM MANIGAN South Orange, N.J. Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics JOHN RICHARD MANLEY Rochester,N.Y. Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics EDWARD MILLARD MANY Elmira,N.Y. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration . . . Accounting RONALD ALBERT MARINO Colonia, N.J. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering THOMAS CORT LEONHARDT Bachelor of Arts . . . Psychology ERNEST GEORGE LESER Bachelor of Science . . . Chemistry LINDA ANN LETAWA Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics DONALD FOSTER LIEB Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering MARY LOUISE LILIUS Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics KENNETH LINN Bachelor of Arts . . . History JAMES DAVID LITTS Bachelor of Science in Business Administration RONALD LODESKI Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics KAREN LOGES Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics Camp Hill, Pa Islip, N.Y Blossburg, Pa Livingston, N.J. Cresco, Pa. Scarsdale, N.Y. Vestal, N .Y. Chester, Pa. Wilmington, Del. ROGER STEVEN MARKOWITZ Bachelor of Arts . . . Political Science MARILYN SUZANNE MARTIN Bachelor of Arts . . . French PETER HOOPER MASK Bachelor of Arts RONALD HOMER MASK Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering THOMAS SOUTHARD MASSEY Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics MICHAEL JOHN MATHEWS Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Bachelor of Arts . . . Mathematics JOHN EDWARD MATTHEWS, JR. Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Secondary RUTH CHRISTINE MATZKO Bachelor of Science . . . Biology JAMES GRAHAM MCCORMICK Bachelor of Science . . . Biology WILLIAM ELLIS MCGARVEY, JR. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering PATRICIA ANN MCGOVERN Bachelor of Science . . . Biology BRUCE RUSSELL MCGRAW Bachelor of Arts . . . Philosophy Great Neck, N.Y Lewisburg, Pa Plymouth, Pa. Wilmington, Del. Larchmont, N.Y. Springlield, Pa. Easton, Pa. Berwick, Pa. Trenton, N.J. Havertown, Pa. Mountainside, N.J. West Hempstead. N.Y. LINDA MCINTYRE Wcst Hazleton, Pa. Bachelor of Science . . . Biology-Chemistry PETER THOMAS McINTYRE Bachelor of Arts . . . Chemistry WILLIAM NICHOLAS MCKENNA, JR. Bachelor of Arts . . . Political Science Kingston. Pa. Boston, Mass. WILLIAM L. McMICHAEL, III Haddon Heights, N.J- Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering DOUGLAS D. MCNAIR Washington. D-C. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration LINDA ANN MCPHEE Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics Irvington. N.Y. LUCINDA MARIE MEINCKE Bachelor of Arts . . . Political Science ROBERT H. MENAPACE. JR. Bachelor of Science . . . Biology Summit, N.J. Berwyn. Pa. ELSIE LYNN MERKLE Pleasantville, N.Y. Bachelor of Science . . . Biology EDITH MARIE MERTINEIT Bachelor of Science in Business Administration SUSAN RHODA METZ Bachelor of Science in Business Administration EDWIN LAWRENCE MEYER, JR. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Bachelor of Arts . . . Mathematics ROBERT DENNIS MIESZKOWSKI Bachelor of Arts . . . Psychology JANET LOUISE MILLER Bachelor of Arts . . . History PATTI JEAN MILLER Bachelor of Arts . . . History Mt. Prospect, Ill. Belleville, Pa. Douglaston, N.Y. Springdale, Pa. Annville, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. 5 Q ROBERT CLARK MILLER Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering STEPHEN ARMS MILLER Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering WILLIAM L. MILLER Bachelor of Science . . . Biology-Chemistry MICHAEL LLOYD MONTA Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics MARGARET W. MOORE Bachelor of Arts . . . Psychology BARBARA .IEANNE MORGAN Bachelor of Arts . . . Mathematics JOHN CHARLES MORGAN Bachelor of Arts . . . English MOLLY MANHART MORGAN Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Secondary JOHN EDWARD MORRIS Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Amityville, N.Y Loudenville, N.Y Lansdowne, Pa. Westfield, N.Y. St. Louis, Mo. Fairfield, Conn. Houston, Tex. Oak Ridge, Tenn. Springfield, Pa. CAROLYN BARBARA MORTON Bachelor of Arts . . . Mathematics CONSTANCE MOVSESIAN Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics ROBERT GRANT MURPHY, JR. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration ALLAN EDWARD MUSTERER Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering ALBERT LAWRENCE MUZZO Bachelor of Science in Business Administration ROBERT ALAN MYERS Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering GEORGE AUSTIN NEEDHAM Bachelor of Science in Business Administration RICHARD MORGAN NEUMANN Bachelor of Science . . . Chemistry WILLIAM A. NEWCOMB Bachelor of Science . . . Biology-Chemistry DONALD GORDON NIDDRIE Batchelor of Science in Business Administration NEAL RICHARD NOBLE Bachelor of Science in Business Administration CYNTHIA ANN NOTTAGE Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Elementary NANCY .IEANNE NUERNBERG Bachelor of Arts . . . Psychology ROMA KATHERINE OBERDORFF Bachelor of Science . . . Chemistry TIMOTHY NOERLING O'DAY Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering OREN EDWIN OESCHGER Batchelor of Arts . . . Sociology STEPHEN DAVID OESTREICH Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Union, N.J. Riverton, N.J. Pittsburgh, Pa. Garfield, NJ. Cincinnati, Ohio Wheaton, Md. Danvers, Mass. Elizabethtown, Pa. Port Norris, N.J. Lynbrook, N.Y. Harrison, N.Y. Hartsdale, N.Y. Mt. Lebanon, Pa. Wrightsville, Pa. Syracuse, N.Y. Rochester, N.Y. Lawrence, N.Y. BARBARA ALYCE O'GRADY North Merrick, N.Y. Bachelor of Arts . . . English JUDITH LEE OLMSTEAD Rochester, N.Y. Bachelor of Arts . . . Spanish D. THEODORE OPPERMAN Harrisburg, Pa. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering LEON FREDERICK ORT Quakertown, Pa. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering ROSEMARY JANE PAKULA Hackettstown, N.J. Bachelor of Arts . . . Spanish SUSAN KATHRYN PALMER Baldwin, N.Y. Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics FRANK THEODORE PANCZYSZYN, JR. Millville, N.J. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering HARRIET INEZ PARKER Sacramento, Calif. Bachelor of Science . . . Chemistry MARY ELIZABETH PARLIMAN Wayne, N.J. Bachelor of Science . . . Biology WAYNE ROBERT PERO Rochester, N.Y. Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering JOAN CLAIRE PETACH Oxford, Md. Bachelor of Science . ., . Chemistry WYNNE TAFEL PFEIF Fairfield, Conn. Bachelor of Arts . . . Sociology THEODORE RAYMOND PIERCE Glenside, Pa. Bachelor of Arts . . .i Economics . ARTHUR HENRY PLACE Catskill, N.Y. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration WILLIAM RANDLES POGUE Warren, Ohio Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering JOHN WILLIAMS POK v X Rochester, N.Y. Bachelor of Arts . . . History ' JACK NELSON POSNER North Bellmore, N.Y. Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics PENELOPE JANE PRATT Manlius, N.Y. Bachelor of Arts . . . Sociology PATRICIA LEE PRIESTER Teaneck, N.J. Bachelor of Arts . . . Mathematics ROBERT WILLIAM PRINGLE Bachelor of Arts . . . History DANIEL ANTHONY QUIRK, JR. Bachelor of Arts . . . English TERRY WILLIAM RANEY Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Pittsburgh, Pa. Englewood. N.J. Lakewood, Ohio RITA ANNE RAPOPORT Bachelor of Arts . . . English THEODORE STANLEY RATKUS Munhall, Pa. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration JEAN KEVITT REID South Weymouth, Mass. Batchelor of Arts . . . English WILLIAM EVAN REID Springfield, Pa Bachelor of Science in Business Administration DAVID MONTGOMERY REITZE Westfield, N.J Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics ELISSA ANN RICHARDS Lansdowne, Pa. Bachelor of Arts . . . History Westbury, N.Y. HERBERT CHARLES RICHARDS Bachelor of Arts . . . Mathematics THOMAS SAVIDGE RICHARDS Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Secondary JOHN VAN ANTWERP RINDLAUB Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics ARTHUR CLAYTON ROMWEBER, JR. Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics JOY ELAINE ROSELL Bachelor of Arts . . . Psychology JERRY LOY ROTHENBERGER Bachelor of Arts . . l. Economics LETTY JANEANN ROUSI-I Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Elementary JAMES KIRK ROWBOTHAM Bachelor of Science in Business Administration ALAN KARL ROYTER Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering Boise, Idaho Rochester. N.Y Saddle River, N.J Cranbury, N.J Little Ferry, N.J Newport, Pa LaPortc, Ind Wayne, Pa Bayville, N.Y HARRY RUDDY Bachelor of Science in Business Administration HENRY AUGUST SCARTON Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering ROBERT O. SCHELLHASE Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering JOHN EDWARD SCHIRO Bachelor of Science . . . Biology ROBERT L. SCHLESINGER Bachelor of Arts . . . History JACQUELINE M. SCHMIDT Bachelor of Arts . . . Spanish ANDREW CONVERSE SCHNUR Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering HAROLD HARRIS SCHOBERT Bachelor of Science . . . Chemistry CHARLES HULL SCHOEPFLIN Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics JOHN JOSEPH SCHULZ, JR. Bachelor of Science . . . Physics NORMAN ALISTAIR SCOTT Bachelor of Science . . . Biology SUZANNE LOUISE SCOTT Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Elementary GARY JAMES SEASE Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics THOMAS JOHN SEDOR Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering ALBERT WALTER SEIGFRIED Bachelor of Arts . . . Mathematics CHARLES MARTIN SEILER Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering GARY EDGAR SEVERSON Bachelor of Science in Business Administration WILLIAM EARL SHADDINGER Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Bayport, N.Y. McDonald, Pa. Baltimore, Md. Hasbrouck Heights, N .J . Brooklyn, N.Y. Bayside, N.Y. Deerfield, lll. Weatherly, Pa. Huntington, N.Y. Upper Darby, Pa. Hawthorne, N.Y. Philipsburg, Pa. Wilkinsburg, Pa Binghamton, N.Y. Shiekshinny, Pa Honeoye Falls, N.Y. Binghamton, N.Y. Doylestown, Pa. owl-Q, 42'T:s X. Q5 211. THEODORE BRIAN SHELTON Springfield, N.J. Batchelor of Science . . . Chemistry .JOHN POWELL SHIELDS Pittsburgh, Pat. Batchelor of Science in Electricatl Engineering JOHN WILLIAM SHOLLY Batchelor of Science in Edttcattion . WENDY ANNE SIDENER Batchelor of Arts. . . Matthemattics DALE SIEGEL Batchelor of Science . . . Biology MARY LOUISE SIEMINSKI Batchelor of Arts. . . English LINDA ANN SILBERG Batchelor of Science in Edttcattion . VALERIE ANN SILBERNAGEL Batchelor of Science in Educattion . ANGELYN CLEAVES SILLS Batchelor of Science . . . Biology Secondatry Elcmentatry Elcmentatry Swatrthmore, Pat. New York, N.Y. Ardmore, Pat. Williatmsport, Pat. River Edge, N.J. Lincoln Patrk, N.J. E. Stroudsburg, Pat. GRAHAM D'ALBEY SHAI-'ER Batchelor of Science in Civil Engineering THOMAS ANDREW SHAI-'I-'NER Batchelor of Science . . . Matthematties ROBERT SIDNEY SHAPS Batchelor of Science . . . Biology DONALD EVERETT SHARPE Batchelor of Science in Electricatl Engineering BARBARA LYNNE SHAW Batchelor of Arts . . . French DENNIS COOPER SHEER Batchelor ot' Arts . . . English Red Creek, N.Y Hatrrishurg, Pat Hopattcong, N.J Sltelton, Conn. Catmp Hill, Pat. Natrberth, Pat. LEROY BARNES SH EIBLEY Shermatns Datle, Pat. Batchelor of Arts . . . Matthemattics JOHN SAMUEL SHELDON New York, N.Y. Batchelor of Science in Business Administrattion . , . Accounting RICHARD CRAIG SHELDON Greenwich, Conn. Batchelor of Arts . . . English WILLIAM PETER SMOLKA New York, N.Y. Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics, Psychology FREDERICK EDMUND SNELL Sottth Williamsport,Pa. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering M. WILSON SNYDER, JR. Shar0n,Pa. Bachelor of Arts . . . Mathematics MICHAEL HENRY SOLON Hazleton,Pa. Bachelor of Arts . . . Economies SUSAN MARY SPAVEN Rochester, N.Y. Bachelor of Arts . . . Mathematics DAVID PIERCE SPENCER Avondale, Pa. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Arts . . . Mathematics SUSAN TREFETHEN SPRINGER Wethersfield, Conn. Bachelor of Arts . . . English BETTY ANN STALTER Montvale, NJ. Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Elementary LLOYD HUGHES STEBBINS Johnstown, Pa Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering PAULA MARIE SKIBO Bachelor of Arts . . . Art, English KAREN DICKENSON SMALSTIG Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics JAMES PATRICK SMIGIE Bachelor of Science in Business Administration BEVERLY HELEN SMITH Batchelor of Science . . . Mathematics BONNIE EUNICE SMITH Bachelor of Arts . . . Mathetnatics DAVID FRED SMITH Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering PATRICIA LUNN SMITH Bachelor of Science in Business Administration PETER HARMON SMITH Bachelor of Science . . . Physics R. KENT SMITH, JR. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Hellertown, Pa. Hempstead, N.Y. Stamford, Conn. Clifton, N..I. Clifton, N.J. Hempstead, N.Y. Mansfield, Pa. Flossmoor, Ill. Lakewood, Ohio BARBARA RUTH STELL Bachelor of Arts . . . English GARY ALAN STENSWOLD Bachelor of Science . . . Chemistry JUDITH ANNE STERN Bachelor of Science . . . Biology ROBERT DUNCAN STIDFOLE Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering BARRY STRAUS Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering STEPHANIE JEAN STRONGOSKY Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics REA LOUISE STRUB Bachelor of Science in Education SUSAN DENICE SULLIVAN Bachelor of Arts . . . English .IANICE YVONNE SUMMY Bachelor of Science . . . Biology JOAN YVETTE SUMMY Bachelor of Science . . . Biology CORY LOU SZIBDAT Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics BARBARA ELLEN TADDEO Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics ROBERT NASEEM TA DROSS Elementary Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering NATHANIEL FALKER TARBOX, Ill Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering RALPH JAMES THATCHER Bachelor of Science . . . Biology BARBARA JOYCE THOMAS Bachelor of Science . . . Biology DAVID JAMES THOMAS Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics LELIAS EUGENE THOMAS Bachelor of Arts . . . Sociology Cortland, N.Y. Sayville, N.Y. Ardsley, N.Y. Homer, N.Y. Vero Beach, Fla. Cairnbrook, Pa. Rumson, N.J. Teaneck, N.J. Millerstown, Pa. Millerstown, Pa West Orange, N.J. Hamburg, N.Y Brooklyn, N.Y Riverside, Conn East Hampton, Conn Norwalk, Conn Doyer, Mass Slatington, Pa TERRENCE NEIL THOMPSON Bachelor of Science in Business Administration BRUCE MILLER THOMSON Bachelor of Arts . . . Mathematics JEAN RAWLINGS THOMSON Bachelor of Arts . . . History CLAUDIA VALERIA TIHANSKY Bachelor of Arts. . . English SARA LAMBERT TONEY Bachelor of Arts . . . English JAMES WILSON TOWNSEND, JR. Bachelor of Science . . . Biology RICHARD HENRY TREFFLICH Bachelor of Arts. . . Economics AUKSE JULITA TROJANAS Bachelor of Science . . . Chemistry ANN LOUISE TRUSCHEL Bachelor of Science . . . Chemistry Pittsburgh, Pa. Chelmsford, Mass. Old Greenwich, Conn. Schuylkill Haven, Pa Bethesda, Md. Doylestown, Pa. Woodbridge, NJ Maspeth. N.Y. New Kensington, Pa. 'T' 6- 'J-T ROXANE CATHERINE TULLSEN Bachelor of Science . . . Biology NANCY CAROLINE TURNER Bachelor of Arts . . . English ANDREW SAMUEL UHLER Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering SANDRA RUTH UHLIG Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics CHARLES DAVID UNGER Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics SUSAN RAE USMAR Bachelor of Arts. . . English JOSEPH EDWARDS VAN RIPER, JR. Bachelor of Arts . . . English LYNNE VOGEI- Bachelor of Arts . . . Biology GERALD WAYNE WAGNER Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Scotch Plains, N.J Oswego, N.Y Thorndale, Pa South Bend, Ind Hazleton, Pa Montoursville, Pa Vestal, N.Y Villanova, Pa Lewisburg, Pa ROXANNE WAKEFIELD Upper Montclair, N.J Bachelor of Arts . . . History CHARLES EDGAR WALLACE, JR. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering DAVID ELZEY WALTERS Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Pittsburgh, Pa Riverside, Conn ANNE KATHLEEN WARNER Silver Spring, Md. Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Secondary , MONROE JAMES WARREN Rockville, Md. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering DONALD ALBERT WATTS, JR. Harrington Park, N.J. Batchelor of Arts . . . Chemistry GEORGE LOUIS WEBER Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Arts . . . Mathematics VIRGINIA ANN WEBER Bachelor of Science . . . Biology WILLIAM LYNCH WEIDENFELLER Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics MICHAEL LAWRENCE WEINSTEIN Bachelor of Science in Business Administration JOHN F. K. WELCH Bachelor of Science in Business Administration DONELLE JANEEN WELLS Bachelor of Arts . . . Psychology MARILYN YVONNE WERNANDER Bachelor of Arts . . . Art, Sociology HARRY HARDING WEST Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering SUSAN ANN WHEELER Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics WILLIAM MARTIN WHITE Bachelor of Arts . . . History GAIL JOYCE WIGGETT Bachelor of Arts . . . Geology DAVID MARSHALL WILKINSON Mount Carmel, P: Bachelor of Science . . . Biology-Chemistry Flushing, N.Y Havertown, Pa Rome, N .Y Hackensack, N.J Pittsburgh, Pa Setauket, N.Y Baldwin, N.Y Plymouth, Pa Timonium, Md Sharon, Mass. Lincroft, N.J. ' I. I' DANIEL GOODWIN WILLIAMS Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics EARL LYONS WILSON Bachelor of Arts . . . Music JAMES JOSEPH WILSON Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering MARGARET M. WILSON Bachelor of Arts . . . English HARRIET LEE WINIARSKI Bachelor of Arts . . . History JOSEPH MICHAEL WINTER Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics SUELLEN WINTERHALTER Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics JOHN WILLIAM WOLFORD, JR. Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics ROBERTA CAROL WOOD Bachelor of Arts . . . French JAMES GASTON WOODWARD Bachelor of Science . . . Biology CAROL EILEEN WOOLMAN Bachelor of Science in Education . . . Elementary Lancaster, Pa. New York, N.Y. Emerson, N.J. Silver Spring, Md. Rutherford, N.J. Leonia, N.J. Birdsboro, Pa. North Wales, Pa. Maywood, N.J. Princeton, N.J Elmer, N.J DAVID LYON WRIGHT Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics JONATHAN ROGER WRIGHT Bachelor of Arts . . . English MARK WIKE YAUKEY Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics DAVID ALAN YUNDT Bachelor of Arts . . . Political Science NEIL LEONARD ZAER Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics BARBARA ANN ZAMADICS Bachelor of Science . . . Mathematics PAUL LYMAN ZEIGLER Bachelor of Science in Business Administration JOSEPH PAUL ZIMMERMAN Bachelor of Arts . . . English PETER MICHAEL ZSCHIESCHE Bachelor of Arts . . . Economics Falls Church, Va. 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'QW-L+' .. ef.?.ii:: 'H,:.Qif1::512fff,f, ffiigfe 'EEL , . -un-nf MORTAR BOARD-ROW ONE: L. Larson. J. Hagan, K. Howard. B. Brunn. ROW TWO: S. Downs, S. Bauer, B. Jones, K. Davis. K. Hor- ner. B. Taddeo, N. Nuernberg. Honoraries reward leadership and scholarship. hs SJ OMICRON DELTA KAPPA-ROW ONE: D. Bussard, przfsident. ROW TWO: J. Cullen, Dr. Tasker, Dr. Gath- ings. ROW THREE: J. Warren, T. Grissom, S. Kerstet- ter. ROW FOUR: E. Laird, L. Hathaway. C. Wallace. A busy Student-Faculty Congress undertakes new projects. l STUDENT-FACULTY CONGRESS--ROW ONE: M. Morgan, J. Hagan, S, Downs, S. Kerstetter, president: J. Hayward, R. Teevan, J. Isaacs. ROW TWO: C. Meyn, M. Holcomb. A. Ajello, D. Choborda, B. Smith, R. Garwood, E. Fleming, M. Stevenson, B. Dietz, D. Dohnal, M. Ebersole, D. Candland. NOT PICTURED: R. Peterec, C. Hollister, N. Donnelly. 124 SENATE-ROW ONE: R. Delure, J. Miller, B. Dietz, S. Fleming. ROW TWO: K. Horner, D. Choborda, L. McPhee, B. Smith, N. Nuernberg. B. Jones, B. Rose. ROW THREE: J. Kinney. W. Pfief, L. Merkle. B. Lind- say, M. Ziegler, C. Dunning, M. Stevenson. ler. C. Bennett. . vw' rlqvl W K i Q ' 4 la , l F. F .,1 thi' Q- if ' i LM' ' . F '. FA ' ,W ' s. X f . l Change from W.S.G.A. to A.W.S. increases scope and meaning. 125 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE OFFICERS-J. Mil- Women's organizations are an essential part of A.W.S. ' V f W ...J -Q, ., -iii: , I . 1' v il Q U1 4, Lu, M U: M 5. J :kd VV - 1 . ln.-f: hm WOMEN'S JUDICIAL BOARD-ROW ONE: J. Dexter, P. Brown, B. Smith, M. Taylor, S. Merzbach. ROW TWO: S. Wheeler, K. Barry, N. IM-MWN M M Nuernberg, chairmang B. Brunn, M. Parliman. i- WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION- ROW ONE: S. Hunter, M. Carson. ROW TWO: J. Kiehl, G. Yoder. ROW THREE: K. Pike, D. Snapp. ROW FOUR: L. Merkle. . .LS ' :I WOMEN'S IN DEPENDENT COUNCIL- ROW ONE: B. Neary, B. Smith, N. Smith ROW TWO: C. Alfano, B. Smith, S. Vos burgh, B. Beckort. ROW THREE: J. Summy L. Morris. S. Hunter, J. Summy, P. Still. Organizations for Independents offer a posltlve alternative MEN'S INDEPENDENT COUNCIL-T. Gris- som, J. Sibel, N. Donnelly, J. Davis, T. Shaff- ner. MEN'S JUDICIAL BOARD-ROW ONE: R. Grayson, J. Cullen, E. Laird. ROW TWO: P. Zschiesche. T. Brooks, J. Omsburg, B. Caverly. ROW THREE. D. Baxter, J. Elliott, J. Isaacs. Self-government is achieved in men's organizations. MEN'S COORDINATING COUNCIL-ROW ONE: J. Atlas, B. George, G. Sargent. ROW TWO: B. Costos, R. Eismann, R. Milner, B. Wright, C. Katz. NOT PICTURED: G. Ryerson, P. Rollings, J. Davis. N ln le P4 128 ' STUDENT FORUM--ROW ONE: J. Thomson, J. Holden, J. Schnabl. ROW TWO: S. Winterhalter, H. Asher, presidentp J. Kinney, .s'uc'relury. ROW THREE: S. Sullivan. J. Morgan. G. Wiggett. Campus groups offer intellectual stimulation. CHALLENGE-ROW ONE: J. Pok, C. Timm, P. Mertens, TWO: K. Dix, K. Andau, J. Stevens, A. Weinberger, E. Gartner S. Merrill, E. Warner. ROW 129 L- Iv 2 1 H :. ! X.. Nr: ,-, MEN'S FRESHMAN COUNSELORS-ROW ONE: D. Bussard, J. Wolford, C. Wallace, K Smith, J. Warren, D. Harrison, S. Kerstctter. ROW TWO: S. Luttmann, J. Cullen, D. Houge B. Ewing, R. Hirsch. ROW THREE: T. Brooks, P. Allen, J. Geller, A. Ajello, W. Snyder. Counselors introduce freshmen to Bucknell traditions. JUNIOR COUNSELORS-ROW ONE: L. Argelander, P. Jones, M. Taylor, J. Reichley, J. Glancy. ROW TWO: M. Knecht, B.. Meyers, M. Berola, R. DeJure. ROW THREE: A. Bra ski, L. Snyder, S. Merrill, A. Church, L. Mar shall. , , 130 Upperclassmen provide supervision and advice. HEAD RESIDENTS-ROW ONE: B. Thomas, B. Bcuermann, B. Diclz, B. Stell. ROW TWO: K. Horner, S. Wheeler, L. Merckle, W. Pfeif. J. Birdsall, B. Kline. J. Hagan. ROW THREE: L. Lenfcst, B. Taddeo, P. McGovern, M. Parliman, L. Larson, M. Morgan, N. Nuernberg. MEN'S UPPERCLASS COUNSE- LORS-ROW ONE: J. Lcmke. J. Omsbcrg, D. Sholl. G. Weber, E. Fleming. J. Uhler. ROW TWO: B. Gcntzlcr. P. Zciglcr, G. Gunscl. F. Chilton. T. Sedor. D. Spcnccr. ROW THREE: G. Stanton. D. Lieb, B. Carson, C. Scilcr. C. Unger. Sl l S 1 CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OFFICERS-ROW ONE: D. Sholl. J. Nielsen, M. Hale, B. Miller, J. Sibel. ROW TWO: F. Brown, S. McRae, D. Habermacher, V. Silbernagel. B. Allman, H. Parker, G. Stanton. NOT PICTURED: N. Rummel, J. Sandos, J. Reichley, C. Woolman, S. Merril, L. Garger, B. Beach. Christian Association activities are marked by diversity. 132 3. 1 NN-Th' -X-Mfg, ,Mn I , . 3 sunny Nm- u' an SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-T. LaRusso, B. George, B. Smith, A. Ajello. Class leaders promote unity. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-B. Breitinger, M. Goldsmith, G. Doolittle, E. Fleming. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-ROW ONE: B. Rose, S. Dohnal. ROW TWO: B. Puff, A. Deane. 3 7 ll'ef'll FRESHMEN CLASS CFFICERS-M. Lewis J. Isaacs, C. dePoix, W. Gray. NEWS STAFF-D. Collins, J. Martin, J. Mallinson, J. Hammond EDITORS-M. Sieminski, G. Coolbaugh, D. Yundt, B. Egee, J. Chamberlin. FEATURE STAFF--L. Donaldson, K. Kowarek, B. Hayes. M. Eichhorn. 134 EDITOR--T. Dawson. The Bllcknelliall headlines campus news PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF-ROW ONE: D. Mallory, S. Scott, P. Glass, T. Davies. ROW TWO: J. Heatley, J. Woodward. L,Ag0lld3 staff works for new look. ' B?ifiifQtQf'2,1 o ' Q A , in M ' M' M .+A M ' 55 E- 531, 532- , WW 'ffvfv-?3.scf ' Tfmjmoff M W fn' +-M CO-EDITORS-J. Hollman, B. Davies. 136 EDITORS-ROW ONE: P. Kazarian, D. Miller, C. Gent. N. Intintoli, J. Hollman, J. Brooks B. Davies. ROW TWO: B. Gentzler, R. Delure, S. Scott, J. Pearson, J. Irwin, K. Decker, G Ryerson, A. Kendall, N. Cady. W fu M M M in VW ' .1 .sw if fi n M '1'fwIa.sqP' BUSINESS STAFF-J. Shields, B. Gentzler, C. Rojahn. 137 BUCKNISLL ENGINEER-ROW ONE: R. Motel, N. Meyer, D. Atkins, D. Sharpe. ROW TWO: P. Hcndel, F. Sncll. W. Schnurc. W. Kalbuck. Bucknellians support a wide variety of publications. TEMPIZR AND TIMES-ROW ONE: T. Dawson, D. LeBold, J. Mallinson, M. Gold smith, P. Skibo, J. McCormick. ROW TWO: C. Agnew, D. Swackhamer, C. Cook. H Paper. 138 WVBU-ROW ONE: B. Owens, B. Freeman, B. Ewing, C. Whitney. ROW TWO: N MacConnach, J. Finney, S. Downs, L. Horn, C. Boyer, A. Weinberger. ROW THREE: J Klingler, P. Withim, G. Strimer, R. Eckhouse. NOT PICTURED: P. DeRose, J. Davis. WVBU plans new programing. 139 Cap and Dagger stages challenging productions ak' .ns gm 9 J i 4 - E, I vi 1 140 x. CAP AND DAGGER-ROW ONE: K. Barry, C. Tihansky. P. Kent. A. Russo. D. Dickey, M. Drake, M. Robinson, A. White head. ROW TWO: R. Hornbeek. W. Finkell, M. Lewis, P. Pratt. K. Hills. P. Ordoncz. C. Movscsian. B. James. B. Ettwein. D. Haber maehcr. E. Wilson. ROW THREE: N. Ap pleby. J. Allan. B. Clapp, D. Evelyn, J. Van- Ripcr, E. Herrmann. B. Peterson, M. V Pendas, P. Muckowisk. D. Richardson, P Baleslrino. CAP AND DAGGER-ROW ONE: B. Kealey. A. Royler. ROW TWO: J. Lyon. H. Powers. 141 Campus mermaids plan aquacadc. SYNCHRONETTES-ROW ONE: J. Strade, B. Crouthamel, S. Spaven, C. Charlesworth, M Roberts. K. Daniels, P. Schrader, A. Nicholson, D. Milder, P. Brown. ROW TWO: C Schweikert, S. Roberts, L. Vogel, B. Clark, P. Still, D. Snapp, C. Meincke, S. Merrill, T Moyer. ROW THREE: K. Pike, E. Pcrry, J. Sholl, C. Klockner, A. Parsons, S. Eisenhart, S Poole, C. Livengood, M. Mitchell, B. Lilly. C. Nottage. U 'gn in n,,'.5' .S X ,I 'SOX '49 3: Ea Y ?' XOR? X mi 30 ' 142 Q I. --.-n-qvg-Q.-v--Two-v--,--W'-. --ww . MAJORETTES-A. Kendall, K. Warner. C. Bailey. J. Blatt, S. Manley. CHEERLEADERS-ROW ONE: J. Berk. B. Hawkins. L. Pecheur. ROW TWO: J. Blake, E. Weeks. ROW THREE: G. Doolittle, B. Stalter, S. Lapham. NOT PICTURED: L. Lcnfest, S. Sam pter. Majoretles and Cheerleaders encourage University spirit 1? l Bison band acquires a new look. BAND-ROW ONE: M. Goessling. K. Lang. C. McIntyre, M. Ziegler, J Mathias. B. Marlor, B. Boden, L Myers, A. Bergstedt. P. Morrell, N Woernle. ROW TWO: B. Cawley H v Klaiber, L. Sheiblcy, B. Black, J Davis, S. Bortner, A. Erickson, S Lombardy, A. Dainoff, D. Taylor, A Smith, J. Thomas, R. Mauro, J. Let- BAND-ROW ONE: A. Wilkinson. S. Stirling, J. Clark, J. McCon- naughcy. C. McGcchan, B. Dangman. S. DeMott, K. Pike, C. Gilbert. ROW TWO: R. Joncs, S. West, E. DufT. H. Tunis, S. Rice. B. Finkill. J. Rup- prccht, G. Dainoff, B. Shuman, R. Metzger, R. Shcaslcy, T. J. Scese. BAND-ROW ONE: C. Chamberlin, D. Packer, L. Beck, L. Haigh, S. Rich- ards, S. Meyers, R. Sheiblcy. R. R. Harris, J. Pctura, W. Stine. ROW TWO: R. Baker, R. Clouser, D. Putz, T. Hackman, A. Reeve, T. Daniels, P. Fifer, J. Long, R. Smith. A. Hartmann, W. Frcvin, R. Lutfberry. 3 l teer. K. Wildrick. v---'. Qf5 4. Y ., .gg if , I I - ?7 7W W X g NX String orchestra plays at Christmas service. 145 r- N X ., A Mv'q3'.N'qn'ff.:Tzv- 4- I v-' .Wh n 'Qi ,f.y 'i i Singing Bucknell men go on tour. MEN'S GLEE CLUB-ROW ONE: B. Miller, L. Weller, H. Ross, M. Vulpio, P. Sterner, B. Tomlinson, T. Cann, R. Gillan, C. Gilliland. ROW TWO: E. Wilson, D. Deysher, H. Scarton. W. Meyers, R. Eismann, D. Evelyn, M. Goldsmith, J. Foust, G. Helsel, D. Haigh. ROW THREE: D. Gring, T. Pierce, B. Straus, D. Clallee, N. Mikesic, J. Browne, T. Snyder, P. Wallace, R. Tollefscn. ROW FOUR: J. Pekar, J. Norris, T. Boak, A. Cheshire, R. Kerper, Jr.. C. Diblin, O. Ferrari, J. Wright. 146 ROW ONE: K. Mohair, J. Hackman, G. Preble, M. Daniels, J. Shoemaker, L. Haigh L. Winter, J. Borries, F. Murray, A. Sills, V. Weber. ROW TWO: C. Taylor, K Gilbert, E. Shier. S. Uhlig, E. Gulley, P. Munson, G. Passan. J. Noecker, B. Lingle, K Nicodemus, J. Carr, C. Dobie. PIANO: B. Marlor. Glee club tours Philadelphia area. ROW ONE: V. Albertson, J. Davis, M. Forinash, M. Werner, B. Feldmann, M. Glendening, S. Metz, I. Hill, C. Stephens. ROW TWO: B. Poetter, B. Zamadics, J. Rhodes, M. Plumerfelt, M. Serventi, M. Draper, W. Stryke, K. Overmiller, C. Tullsen, D. Seeley. PIANO: B. Marlor. 147 Choir performs in Rooke Chapel. N CHAPEL CHOIR-ROW ONE: L. Peck, S. Barnett, L Porter, D. Ebeling, S. McRae, M. Kelley. C. Bartholomew, B Smith, J. Mallinson, B. McDonald. ROW TWO: C. Carpenter. G. Stclzenmuller, P. Letts, L. Lawrence, M. Robinson, B. Stan- ton, S. Harkless, D. Fortunate, S. Christianson, Mr. McRae ROW THREE: G. Harper, K. Gilbert, T. Pierce, H. Elliot, T. Daniels. S. Laxton, W. Jacobsen, T. Andrews, J. Blake. CHAPEL CHOIR-ROW ONE: S. Hunter, S. Robert, S. Strange. M. Goessling, L. Leh, S. Merchant, S. Harbison, M. Carson. ROW TWO: S. McCreary, J. Potts, L. Blyth, M. Ekstrand. R. Jones, D. Stoll, R. Pritsky, T. Cann. ROW THREE: P. Hadley. R. Humstra, J. Schaeffer, D. Sundley, C. Honeywell, S. Nolle, G. Harper. R. Greene. ,,,1,,,.. INTERNATIONAL CLUB OFFICERS-ROW ONE: P. Dahlgren, M. Wasser R. Martin, G. Ask. ROW TWO: R. Hurd, M. Meyer, M. Knecht. Club program increases international understanding. 149 Y LI i afri- : lx, S 1... 4 3' I 'x lux.. DEBATING CLUB-L. Hepler, prv.s'idw1t,' K. Pack. vice'-pr0.via'e11!,' D. Quintilian, A. Kuhlo ski, Dr. Merritt, fuIv1'.wr,' T. Bell, C. Boyer, .vcfcrcfluryg J. Lipschutz. Dehators challenge British opponents. 150 Sporting clubs offer new excitement. SAILING CLUB-B. Egee, J. Vincentsen. J. Veltmun. SKI CLUB-C. Pace, A. Deane, B. McKenna. D. Walters, H. Kent 151 Jean Henderson is elected Military Ball Queen GREEKS mi INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL-ROW ONE: T. LaRusso, secretczryg S. Luttmann, vice- prcsia'w11,' D. Garwood, presizlw1t,' R. Mask, lI't'!l.1'llI'l'I'. ROW TWO: B. Graham, J. Maier, D. Boorn, J. Morris, B. Lebov, R. Gatski, R. Hirsch, J. Manero. ROW THREE: J. Dawson, W. Ogden, W. Green, A. Cosner, J. Karanik, D. Tolbert, J. Carpcntcr, H. Hallock, R. Zimmer- man, E. Laird. Panhell and I.F.C. work toward unity. gr-2' . -V33 ., ihlwf E , 1, mi' ,4,rx,,-.. . PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL-ROW ONE: G. Doolittle, VfL'l'-f7l'0.VJl!l'llI,' S. Springer, S. Ho- bart, M. Potter, K. Reutcr, B. Masters, C. Frith, Miss Stevenson, C. Gent, C. Bailey, lreasurerf C. McGuire, .x'i'crvlary,' D. Choborda, prcsidwzig D. Wells, N. Nuernberg, S. Bell, Miss Kranich, L. Lenfest. 154 .4 Fraternities offer fun and friendship Ei i, ii 1 rl Meridel A. Berola Amy J. Braski Susan K. Dorothy M. Johnson Barbara J. Morgan Susan R. Metz Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary President Leslie P. Geiger Dorothy C. King .ut -V. sw ,, t roi ' ' , 0 V J kr Carol L. Griffith 6? 2 Y Marcia L. Kelley Carol A. McGuire 1, X154 G 3 i L. Preble Angel n C. Sills ,Alpltu Qllli it 'f 1 Qtduzyu 1 ,av LAL4 Clark Janet L. Duyckinck Toni L. Ehringcr Linda R. Ensminger Margaret E French 4- Susan A. Wheeler lst Vice President Smeg N V av ' nd ili3lll'Zilillf.LM 1 I f Eta Chapter Founded . 4 National Founding Date . Sorority Colors ..,... Scarlet and Olive Green Sorority Flower 4 . ..,,.... Red Carnation Sandra L. Merrow Nancy J, Nuemberg L '4 Margaret E. Smith Barbara E. Taddeo X Mary E. Parliman Joan M. Reichley 2nd Vice President TrC21SUrCr Carol A. Harrington Barbara B. Lindsey Linda M. Peoples Angela W. Thomas Constance A Timm Sandra R. Uhlig Cindy M. Vonseth Katherine Ward Virginia A. Weber Suzanne Williams Constance L. Yoder Miriam M Ziegler 156 Kathleen A. Barry Joan D. Bateman Jean A. Birdsall Wendy E. Brown Mary E. Eiehhorn , da- 'r Penny J. Pratt Cory L. Szibdat 2nd Vice President Treasurer Alexandra Georgeou Rebecca J. Pollack Doncllc J. Wells Ervene F. Gulley Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary President Vice President ,Alpha a f I X V. Alicia K. Green Katherine M. Hills Beta Chi Chapter Founded . . . l947 National Founding Date .,............ I872 Sorority Colors ......,... Silver and Bordeaux Sorority Flowers ., ..,,.. Forget-me-not and Lily-of-the-Valley lf? X-A' Nancy J. Hollman Eleanor R. Jones Margaret B. Lewis Nancy H. McKay Marlea R. Mitchell ff? 5-41 Judith L. Olmstead Patricia E. Ordonez Karen L. Overmiller Joan C. Petaeh Martha E. Potter Q Joy E. Rosell Emilie A, Schier Jane B. Shoemaker Rosalie M. Torbit Barbara E. Watson 157 .Jb .0 ,19 qv 'h Ann E. Baker Sally E. Bell Ruth H. Bittner M. Susan Case Cathlcen C. Cook Phyllis A. Deiblcr Virginia E. Doolittle Linda G. Horning Regan L. Hall Marilyn J. Frost Karen D. H0rl1Cr Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary President Vice President V 4'Ml?p:.., cw - . X Gr' 'Q it 1 lla Delta F , gt , .- A F 3 'w cll'a .I -J 4' ' Q '-1-'P L,-fl I ' z ,ag it W af.. E. Dalc Ehly Cynthia J. Haines f Y Lp Tau Chapter Founded . . . . 1904 National Founding Date .........,.,.. 1888 ' J Sorority Colors . ,,.... Silver, Gold, and Blue Sorority Flower . . ,, ,,..... Pansy Morrigcne Holcomb Sally P. Horsman Linda A. McPhee Treasurer , Diana E. Haun Daryl A. Hellman Joanne M. lltis Meredith L. Kattkc -,-9, Marilyn A. Kline Bonnie R. Liner Florence R. Manville Helen D. Meisenholdcr Elizabeth A. Meyers Gwendolyn L. Moore Cynthia A. Nottagc Susan K. Palmer Eleanor V. Pearson Linda A. Pecheur Judith A. Reimer Carol A. Schweickcrt Marilyn J. Sholl Betty A. Staltcr Mary F. Taylor Lynne C. Vogel 158 Diane M. Riehters Carol J. Schultz Roxanne Wakefield Ella C. WCCRS Carolyn S. Bailey 9 , . ' L! ffl I Susan Barnett Anne G. Bergstedt ,A-fel,nW Q' .. , i J' T. . J if 2 f 1. ,. if at ' w X , , r J' l,w ,-J' N . tt, . 1 Ug g, K ' . . ' 4,1 -I yi, , ' ni: ' F Susan L. Johnson Rea L. Strub Barbara R. Stell Ruth Durfee Jean A Hammond Barbara A. Jant Charlotte FE. Moor Carol A. Stephens Secretary Recording Secretary President B ., 4 .A -1 V if ' F .t 'J rls Mary Brecht J Pl i Linda M. Haigh lst Vice President Mary Kay Daniels Barbara J. Thomas 2nd Vice President ellaa elm w .E ' A 1 n F fl Us . 1930 Beta Theta Chapter Founded . . National Founding Date Sorority Colors ..... Old Rose and Vieux Green Sorority Flower . . .....,,,.. Killarney Rose Judy W. Ladd M. Priscilla Morrell Diane M. Lewis Carolyn B. Morton Mary L. Lilius Roberta A. Myles l ,M ,- is 1 L , Q K . wg., 1 Joanne Strade Melinda J. Tipton Darlene G. Toland 159 1902 Susan M. Lipovsky J V fn .. w aa, ..f. - 1'1 973. ,:i ' ' J' W1 'z i Karen L. Reuter Linda E. Donaldson Patricia L. Priester Treasurer Janet M. Geyser Nancy K. Heisler Elsie L. Merkle 17 J .1 ' Vu? 'J is , 'v Linda L. Snyder L4 Claudette L. Turner Lynn G. Tyack Evelyn M. Deprince i Peggy Kazarian Verna M, Albertson Judith A. Breseman Maria A. Castellano fi Nancy C. Turner Diane J. Choborda Jane A Davis Margaret L. Harrison Carol R Coleman Patricia F. Coker Karen L. Gilbert Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary President WCC PI'CSidCnl Treasurer 4 a at tlcllra 91193 as .wz.0'0.1w. Sarah J. Eakin ' N Leslie C Hernkel Helen A Horner 'Q a 6twKt-9 Phi Tau Chapter Founded . . . 1915 National Founding Date ,.......,,.... 1897 Sorority Colors . , Olive Green and Pearl White Sorority Flower ......,,....,,., White Rose Katherine L. Knapp Susan D Lee Dale Longstreth 1? Lisa H. Marshall ar., Betsy E. Masters 'J' Heather L. McDowell Edith M Mertmelt Linda R. Myers Rosemary J. Pakula Elissa A. Richards M. Michele Serventr DOUGH L- SUHPP Cathlecn L. Taylor Jeaiine A. Vandolah Ann Weisberg Judith A Yankevrtch 160 Mm rw-A r ' v--7, , 'NL - ', 5 H ' x ' -Sa. 4 ., Susan Bateman W-'Q' -'ix 'Q f ffm- , Stephanie Downs Margaret Cochran Bonnie DeBou Judith Dexter Beverly Dietz Marilyn Doschcr - :.glli'2f ,, N .pq Barbara Beach Karen Loges Catherine Howard Carol Woolman Jean Dickinson Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary President lst Vice President 2nd Vice President r I 'X i iw wi 4 V i N 1+ 'T ,K 'tif Sandra Antigone Treasurer ,lm 1- aPPa Wana Qybamma .,, WW 'f t pf' if I lfxl Us-A . x . . . Dianne Ebeling Suzanne Eighmey N Inta Esmants Susan Flemtnll J tb National Foundi S ' G' J d'th Gl . uste rim ui ancy Sorority Flower Alice Hartzell Elizabeth Hayes Helen Hazes Suzanne MHHIC Mary Mechcsncy Susan Mcrzbach 'T' Barbara Rose Mimi Stanley Linda Wentworth Delta Phi Chapter Founded , , ng Date ....... Sorority Colors .,..... . . Light Sarah Hobart Patti Miller Terry White 161 .. 1948 , . . . . . . 1870 and Dark Blue .. Fleur-de-lis cj: jCl1ristina Klockner Jean Larson Jill Hagan Edie Hanover iQ ff! Pamela Letts , .Fw mm Y .av , 'J' Molly Morgan Janice Pehrson Susanne Robert :if Ann Wignall Margaret Wilson Pam Wise 1 A Mary L. Barton Barbara A. Boden Christine M. Charlesworth Anne L. Church Kathleen M. Cunningham H. Maureen DeJure ...H Anne L. Ellenberger ., ' Q, , ' Y.. . ' '. sl 'ii . f'1:1v'f ' 4. f Q Connie A. Gent Hurtcr Diane L. Miller 2. Susan G. Hunter Judith P. Brooks Barbara S. Crehan Merilyn 5- I-emi Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary President Vicc President 1Ulrt Zllu ci -' KX :A ,rl I t rx ' . . Il - A .-at Mariann L. Ekstrand 4 N , n J, 5 ' , ' I I X l I 8 - I. 'Q . s, . Y :JQ ' 'u.u:v , 1922 1852 . . Rose and White Sorority Flower . . . . Beta Kappa Chapter Founded , National Founding Date ..,. .....,,.. Sorority Colors ........ Pink Carnation , i . i if 1- ' ' Linda P. Harger NHHCY A. M. Kathleen Kowarek A. Rebecca Lentz H. Lewis Karen E. Nicodemus Eileen M. Oakley Doris J. Reitinger Nancy B. Rummel Margaret A. 162 L Judith A. ,. ,D 1- 1' .. Jo A Barbara A. Beuermann Treasurer Elizabeth B. Farrell Anne L. Harrison Barbara A. Marlor Jacqueline C. Russo Kathryn D. VanDuren Charlene F. Dexter Catherine R, Frith Judith A. Hauck Caroline J. McIntyre Joan L. Schoemmell Laura A. Williams Berk Betty Beuhler Judith Blatt Paula. Buckholdt Nancy Cady Nancy Cochran Beth Cridcr Mflfllilfcl Davis Paula Skibo Susan Usmar Constance Ingram Barbara L. Shaw Sue Krcamcr Historian Vice President President Secretary Treasurer Jeanne Dcredila Jeraldine DuBois Di Bella Ilhi Beta Chapter Founded r . . 1895 National Founding Date ,............. 1867 Sorority Colors ........ Wine and Silver Blue Sorority Flower . . ri.. Wine Carnation Florence Graber Elizabeth Grilhths ,uc Cecily Guzzetta Bonnie Hawkins Katharine Hopkins Janet Deborah Lamke Linda K. Lenfest Marjorie Manlz Janet Mathias Irwin Ann Kendall Jean Kinney Sally Klaus Christine Matzko Cheryl Nichols Linda Pearson Lee Porter Rita Rapoport Susan Schank Pamela Scholl Joyce Stonccipher Rosanne Tibbitts 163 Katherine Miller Martha Miller Barbara Monack Janis Schnabl Carol J. Dobbie Patricia A. McGovern Eli Treasurer Secretary President 'dihzta apps lihi W 3112319 7 Beta Omega Chapter Founded ,, . National Founding Date ...,,...,..... 1901 zabeth A. Kealey Susan T. Springer Vice President 2nd Vice President . 1953 1. B . . . - ym' agen Sororlty Colors ....,, Crimson and Pearl White Jean M' B 'eS Sorority Flower . . ..., Narcissus and Aster L Beverly J. Ettwein Mary Ellen Flumerfelt Monica Meyer Salle E, Richards Patricia A. Rose Diane L. Seeley Joyce E. Williams H. Lee Winiarski 164 W. Baer Milton H. Barish ,y ,,.N v ' : 'Sf . fit zu- 6 - C xi' ?l wk if J-rr: J. i n Russell G. Chang Walter S. Conard J Q U Edwards A. Fleming S. Craig Freeman 6 ' 4 pam ,' -A r fu! at ' Charles D. Gilliand Marvin Goldberg or 4' ' Q t. y P Richard J. Baxter Barry J. Beggs Joseph M. Bolton . . , ' su : xii .1 ' 6 5, i v X W I ,- t .J .3 . Z Robert W. Costos Richard B. Todhunter John A. Karanik Secretary President - K- . , ' Lf - ... . I , l 4 , I is 4' if V V V t Henry G. Bray W. Theodore Brooks Thomas C. Carlson John Chamberlain ' '33 ' fl , FWS .5 6 - Q. Q , ...Q ' . , s V 1 4 f K John P. Shields Edward H. Hegmann Dennis W. Dohnal John H. Elliott Vice President Treasurer ileli a dlp snlnn 5' f l Sf' ,. A A Jeflrey B. Geller Robert E. Gentzler v lv . ' .... ... .... Q, . ' .N Demosthenean Chapter Founded . . . . 1950 I 9 National Founding Date ...... ....... 1 834 .,,, Fraternity Colors ...... . , Blue and Gold ' William J. Goulding Karl W. Heiner - ,N ' X 1 I .M ,,. .E A 9 A :Ain V4 ' ' r K C- . , . .. 'J' ' X , -' 1,2 .r Q .-If -,L 1, , mf' V' I . ta 'I' ' . 1159! tt 1 I A V A . if l . Jerry C. Heston David M. Humphreys Peter B. Huber Stephen A. Kerstetter Oliver P. Lambert William S. Lebov Robert C. Maines 1 ff' 1 . . fr' r ' l V . V ' . A Q ' ' C , ,C .f i 7' t 6 if' I ' A -l 1 g .V Q x 'Jin ' 2 . NA, V , W X2 L Q N 'I 0 Q ' '- Ronald A. Marino Donald M. McCann Patrick McClune Roderick MacCuaig William McMichael William Meyers Robert S. Moyer Robert R. Nadal C. Lance Poulsen i ,Ja ,. ,-my I . 141: .' , W V . 6 ' es. 1' 9 - - V .5 a W ' .5 9' .. Mit' mi 4 E ' ig.t.-1 '--9 2, Q' V V. .mv .E I Y ' W 1 ,7...g6Q' . Q. ,J ! ,w .235 1 ' 1' J . James P. Rawson 2 . Philip W. Stcrncr R. James Thatcher Thomas J. Richards Douglas Richardson Christopher Rojahn Larry A. Rost J. Allen Ruhl R. Kent Smith, Jr. Stephen C. Smith James P. Smigic 4' r' x 5. . .A Q 'A Q, , on 75'-7,5 '?f57 ., l v i Bruce M. Thomson ' 165 John C. Uhler Charles E. Wallace M. James Warren Donald A. Watts Thomas P. Wetmore Peter M. Zschiesche Ronald D. Asarisi Thomas M. Hansbury Robert E. Kerper, Jr. 1 John C. Lore Richard D. Bclford - Y F -. John E. Morris Byron Lewis David R, Eaton Gary K. Johnson President Vice President Secretary Kappa iflelia illhn i Richard H. Leirer , 1921 Iota Chapter Founded . . National Founding Date , . ............ 1898 Fraternity Colors ...... Orange and Blue Fraternity Flower . ...,,. Red Rose Gary R. Lowe Edward J. Lubitz David L. Lucht Roger A. Luczu Al1lh0I1y B. MHFKUHHS Carol 0. Reitl John J. SCHUIZ John S. Sheldon Daniel E. Stetler III Richard Trciflrch 166 Donald C. Anderson Peter J. Ask Robert O. Davies Richard Greenwood Albert Kobylarz Jr. William McKenna Q ' - 7' 'L b- 'FI' N, V M-:iff Yule Michael H. Solon Andrew Deane Richard W. Miller Ronald Pomeranee Donald J. Stein Paul R. Lerseh Joseph G. Barker J. Robert Ladd John G. Hoopes J0l'l8lhIlIl Blilllmmihcl' Jeffrey j, Bolton ' 1 Robert L. Gatski ,- George L. Henzel J l'. H. William clopp Harry Ruddy Secretary President Vice President Treasurer K 5' Alpha Phi Chapter Founded . . . l896 Richard Neubauer Robert S. Rider Barry M. Sullivan National Founding Date , ....,..,.... l869 Fraternity Colors . , , Scarlet, Green, and White Fraternity Flower ...,., Lily-of-the-Valley William Newcomb Eugene G. Ryerson James P. Manero Philip L. Moore Leon F. Ort Myles D. Sampson Andy Schnur D. Kent Tippy Michael E. VallAman Thomas Wildgen 167 David P. Collins Kevin M. Cuddy David R. Golf Marc H. Goldsmith Jim A. Jennings l Jerry C. O'Rollrk Richard S. Sladkin Donald H. Wood Hugh C. Kent Kenneth R. Marks Jillian R. Polgar David A. Yundt .3-gfv' ' A Ph Bob Austin Wil Berry Doug Campbell Bill Cashel Terry Conner John Cox Jim Dunn 151' 7 . 'J A . 2 Y ,-0, in i 3 :fi . r - A .45 .Q ., , I - A 41 x 'W' ,wk I if V ,ii t' . . A , Dave Fleeger Dick Galaty John James Walt Green Richie Stewart Ray Fritsch Jay Grey Treasurer President Vice President Secretary Q. It ' I. Z bbil Qhi A, ' 5 9 J 9 nv 3 '-' -if? nl y gAuvv1tCdt.lI0Rll.sUal'v u ' I I 'J Y' ve A 'V' Q, ,,.i ' -K 1' - . I ' 3 .-'T -i ' - ' ' 'A Ch 1' H' kl Bill Harding Dick Helsel J A .I 4. if Elf le In C , 3, I ' .. L- K r.,i- 01 ' J 'Q i, vm aw xvm '- . 'rif ' uuigqufl 'U 'fl' A ' ad X if Delta Zeta Chapter Founded . . 1913 'U' f' X ' National Founding Date ...,.........r 1909 h Fraternity Colors ...4 Purple, Green, and Gold Fraternity Flower . ...,...,l. White Rose i Jim Lally Dick Magruder Ed Many .Q It eq, Don McConnel Al Musterer Ron Morrison George Needham Bob Nylen I, Q., , - . J e 'W . A ig' A A N Q ' E+- H .V l .r Q - V. . E , . Dave Rollins Don Roskos Dick Rowland Clif Shea Bob Sperry Steve Townsend --1'- 1 f 'J if .ii r r 1 4 f ' 'EL 1 I A t 'ith' Tom Vankirk John Queen John Rindlaub Bob Tadross Frank Tagliaferi iii cz. Stan Ecton Ken Greiner Scott Horner M:-i Ron Mask 1 9 V -0 -.:' Andy Ringgold Nat Tarbox Mark Walker Jim Wcstcrman Biff Williams Harley Wilson Jim Woodward 168 az.-1-in-L ' 1 '-, t ' ' ' ' '. . ' f - H f' ' I '. Q 'S ' J - f ,f J' . W 1 Q, A is ,t, 0 5 tw i. A tt, - V it Q- . T . :tt f r . .- W r f'v rf 't 1 J J ' .ff : Q .r flgiu , - ' g l,-T, L N Ji: V ii X 'vw 1 -J4'n r', i, V75 l lj., 1 1 .HA , I Av xii A.. , , . , ,.Eljh , ,Y , 1 . l fy: 1 L 1 . Lawrence E. Allan Peter M. Allen John E. Bellisfield Graham P. Blanton Ross Bouldin H. James Brown Roland M. Capone Donald P. Cook James H. Cullen ., J M 4 . i' an ' 1, ei - - t w ig. 1 ,V L Q -F 1- - fi ow mf: . - . +'- ,v a--I 'N if it , . A E V' ,Q P 9 ,gif :far Avid N r f -, Q M: - K! a ll ' Q L, if-5 ffl- , ' x W4 l ,-t N ' TP X iii!! A Um' .1 , T if? X - ar' 5 l I John B. Dorr Ben Elliot R. Paul Ferenchak Edward W. Manigan Lawrence Hathaway Peter R. Cheyney John M. Fleming Bartram E. Frame James L. Freeman Secretary President Treasurer 7.- 'T s ' it 1 amma e a J X an f i 'K ild a ,g.'.- ' 3 6 gif-1 ,N 1.5 ' 1- at - Y -4 'Q T 2 N, 55: 3 i fy jgf,:'3,g U 5 I .Q.ri . . .,.., J -fm - J. Craig Fuehrer. Richard H. Garwood 'Q il ' Richard A. Greco Gary H. Gunsel .,,. Fl ,, .M U :Mahi Q-infill . .-..,,,, A . K 'sn ls -.. , , f in-.f ' g - Wrfr A ,, Delta Chapter Founded . . . 1882 1' , W 4- National Founding Date . . . . ........ i848 ft A 'J 5- Q Fraternity Colors ,,.... . . Purple and White . Fraternity Flower . . . . .Purple Clematis - Philip C. Hassrich Allan B. Hemmings Neil A. Jans Bryan B. Kenny . i f- 1 ll ,-- .cific 'f tfvitffff . 4 3.35 5.43533 ' ' -1 A1 -1 ' I . me 1? -.,. mf . QQ' 1, rt 6. vs.. f - 4 -..p-. n D ' Q' Gb . - i ,,, gtg . 5. .fffi t '- 5, ff: -- 'J-ijlf 5. f ' ' ' a t ' ' ' 7 ' . . ' M. Dean Kinsey Robert W. Laughton Townley Larzelerc James C. Marcille Robert L. Marks Gordon R. McBean Paul J. McConnell Robert L. Meincrt Thomas G. Mitchell . M3 . Ill' . ,:. -V 1-'wr .A ,f 17.42-gl, , '--Z.,g,f..'1' .. - i ,tai . I , ., ' ' -' v ,iff .-gi-Q-, I- j 1 f 3'-- Clif! 'f f we - J - .-f e L f J f . Q ' ' .J ' W 53 1- my ' 3 ' ' r ' Vg. ' ' kj J l I J R Edward J- MOFSHI1 William W- OH' Carl R. Pace Robert C. Pull Jr. Randall B. Rahn Theodore S. Ratkus Ned R. Reeb David M. Reitzc Philip P. Reynolds .-5-ff ,fr . f-w.fF',Q Q. A -mt, . 1 K Aw X ,QW V .a lta ' ..., .4 ' X. X ' 'W31-' I .JV 5 ff. ' .'. 3,1 7 ,M '. 1 OL., A 1 ' Q . rm ,gif 1 g Y ui 2. 4. I F 'L ,. - . Q It . 5, j .2 'Q m v Wu' '-X ' 0. W V J l D ' J J ' J . . .2 -is ' t , ,.,. ' ' t 1 digfii ' tj, J 'Y . I y q V H , Jerry L. Rothenberger Gordon W. Ryan Dale Siegel James S. Simms John A. Skiavo Peter E. Taylor Edmund J. Thimme Jr. Richard H. Tolbert Thomas G. Traub f .... , J- Q I I ... it -A.-v . 'Q 'e et iff 2'3.ilitf it . ' ,. 4 , f - ii 4 Q ffl A F.. A ow ts- ft .1 if d i n - S 5, LY -wil L 'ill Q . at-ati' J tg ' 'A J 'Q W1 ALL., 3. 4, gx r. , . 1 Theodore 0. Turner Kenneth B. Tyrrell Ronald Van Helden David E. Walters William Weidenfeller 169 William M. White Steven F. Whiteside John W, Wolford Mark W. Yaukey Stephen A. Barowsky Douglas R. Clark l August D. Bell Jr. James C. Blake Kenneth R. Clausen Richard S. Bridgman Treasurer Thomas D. Boak Jr Edward C. Laird President William C. Boak Vernon F. Toulson Jr. Vice President V Dhi Ea John D. Duncan David G. Evelyn P Richard G. Harrison G. William Haskell 1 -6 I Q -4 ' wg , K Bruce S. Kapp Stephen W. Lapham Thomas C. Leonhardt Jeffrey L. Peterson Charles S. Katz W, Nelson Knapp lll l Richard D. Lorbach Richard N. Reid Charles M. Seiler Pl' PS H!KAPPAx' ' Gamma Chapter Founded . , National Founding Date William J. Breitinger Frank W. Bowen Jr Secretary Ds' Robert W. Goehring , .1855 1852 Fraternity Colors ..,.. ,... R ed and Green Fraternity Flower . . . . Jacqueminot Rose William M. Kerr Scott K. Luttmann Graham D. Shafer Michael D. Krueger Philip A. Mackowiak M. Wilson Snyder 170 Larry E. Hepler Nelson R. Jantzen Marshall E. McBeth Dale L. Carleton John Deermount Jr. H. Keith Jones Stephen A. Miller David P. Spencer J. Bradley Tomlinson ,fun ..-,- , R 'E ! X' 'Q P - I - , . ' ' L - i .r 1 pf, ' . ,146 ,,. l.- 'NLS ,lx 'fi ' , Dale Wells Caughcy Y ' -w ill Robert R. Deissig James D. Hammond Edward K. Herrman Tod E. Jenner Wayne R. Pero John C. Williams Ia: 1, he f' frva glut 0 t Q l Martin J. Alfonsi life., 1 . Robert P. Bair Robert M. Becker Jr. J. Stephen Brown '19 Robert W. Butz David R. Jacobs Jr. Treasurer pi! -4 J J. Richard Cutler Alexander S. Dainoff James E. Dunn Leslie L. Gladstone -1: . V V gilt 4 W Mir' it V iN' ' ww Mark S. Kaplan Leon B. Pinstein Grant E. Saywer ' v ' h t' Robert B. Kurzweil Fred D. Rieven 3 di' flllzi 1 .d . v Q ,,.. IH- J, a 3 i ' James McElhose l John E. Roesler fp .th fl 155- J ,, Jack A. Bernauer YL' K i. ' 1' .. , i 4 ' 1 F, xl Lawrence Bernbcrg Stanley W. Bortner Jellrey H. Boss 4 ! . . .VI mul! Y Q3 ' nl' tx ,f .Q I ,. '1 l A -v' Richard I. Dreyfus Robert Zimmerman Victor S. Krimsley George C00lbi1lll5h President Vicc President Secretary gud 1Jl'4i Qlutttbdal Qelmelfa wr Q MGQQ -4 Donald F. Brutini ' in it ' at ' 'fi' George B. Dainofl Chapter Founded . , ........... l924 Fraternity Colors . . . . Gold and Purple Fraternity Flower , . . . Chrysanthemum 2 3. -4+ . .-.,.., .f.,,J, ' . aj' A Patrick E. Mertcns William Montgomery Robert Morrison . Q il' Jon D. Rouse Don P. Schaflner 1213.5 5' ,U 3 4175. .,,,. Richard Shebairo Courtney W- Smyth Steve P. Solow Eric M. Steinberg 171 1 . .L , .Qi , :Q 163.5 - fi' W x Atl Wilmer K. Schnurc John M. Grcga Michael D. Nack Donald E. Sharpe af? H7 H. Lee Ober James R. Sanders .. ti ha G rw i ,ne ' 'fig v-f-9' 1 .7 al? Richard P. True Andrew Weinberger Douglas N. White Robert S. Cooper Timothy L. Dawson Thomas E. Hart Richard W. Petrie John C. Savage Daniel G. Williams 'L John D. Allen III Thomas A. Cox Joseph M. Fleming Peter W. Grace ' has if D. Fred Beshore t John Robert C. Bischoff Cunningham Richard Q. Daner Richard E. Forbes - x Ot Jules E. Brandes Bruce F. Buckley Richard Carnovale -LL E B. B. Howse Thomas S. Richards Robert Menapace Treasurer President Secretary OA ' I k - . . . wh Sigma 'Alpha gipsilon . i' N x Y r f V I h 'W I Homan F. Hallock Alan G. Hanford ww Douglas McNair James E. Murphy .uf f .H WF! f. ' 'HO' at me Thomas K. Russell Gary J. Sease Richard Collitt Robert L. Coons Ev 1 J Donald Cooperson Q 4 1 . Waller DECKS! James Dusenbury Joseph H. Enos Fx Richard Z. Freemann Jay A. Giardina Zeta Chapter Founded . . , . . . . . 1893 National Founding Date . . ....,...... 1855 Fraternity Colors ....... . . Purple and Gold Fraternity Flower . .,......,,. Violet Richard C. Greene Mic , I Q - r S Harry T. Heuer Robert G. Murphy Richard C. Sheldon if Donald L. Hoage Albert L. Muzzo Stephen C. Smith Donald B. Ketcham Donald G. Niddrie Thomas A. Suman 172 John W. Luykx s. f I James R. Omsberg David J. Thomas Michael Matzko Thomas O'Neil s I 1 hael J. Griffey Reynolds E. Hahn 1 Michael McCallister Vincent McCann Richard A. Ostrom Jay W. Vandegrift Peter R. Verga Richard Parsons Joseph M. Winter M WCW - it 1 . .- ' ' P af KF . . jfs' f- ' rs: 9 ' X 'F K . 'z - N , -ga , ' L if- 1 T- J ff ff' 4 H f- I -f X-1 Richard Aibel John Ark Ronald Baron Roy Berger Stephen Blum William Blum Andrew Bram .lay Chatzkel Arnold Cohen tv' l F: . ' , 1: 3 1 ' . , i , , 'A , 4? f 'a .e ' 4, i cs M, F Q 4' A 4' . . . ,,, 1. - -. it -r 4 rs 'eg ,sg , . ' Q N-:v Y if ,av - 5 'l tr . , 'wtf 3 miata ' . L K . A Richard Epstein Richard Farber Robert Garnet Ronald Garfield Jan Atlas Charles Kaininctsky Marty Farber Jellrey Feldman Peter Feldman Recorder Prior Vice President Exchequer ' l :J 41 n 1 raw . 1 I' P ' 515 f lt , 4,5 15 'F t Sienna gt 'R . ' X 1 I 4 U3 A ' ., AX' ,, . . 'L vim: SlCPl10l1 Ffllfbl Paul FfUCl1b0m -l00l G0lV1ll 1 .igj?,'? Jcllrey Gilmore Richard Grayson Samuel Cmnspin L4 . . ' xv, . ji ,- ,, 9' 1 'W fl' . . 'Y 9 t. X Q ' r .5 n 1 ,VX W q Q Sigma Phi Chapter Founded , l932 . , 1 --fr ' . . 1 -7 f -A' f National Founding Date . . ,.... , . I909 X Fraternity Colors ..... . Purple and White Fraternity Flower . . , . . Purple Aster , Rlghqrd Hirsgh Richard lselin Lawrence Jacob Robert Kahn Robert Karp William Kit? I 'tx T V Y 3 1 by K . it 53033 ' Qu y ii 13.5 'N n. ' W A -Qjg ' 'O U 0 ' QQ? N 4 . V Q , i - - . ,Q f- --V. N f -.Q A K., - , -4 s., . , , Q-:ll , t t L Robert Lakatos Richard Levine Kenneth Linn James Lipschutz Jared Mandell Robert Mandel ROBOT Markowitz D1lVl1l Nasaw Neill Noble Q ll ii' a mv N , iw M lla. F: I I Q ff- Q 1 'A vt if f M ' - b , 4 , ,A ' 1:5 ' X,-4 Q - S-vi -. -.,, Stephen Oestreieh -l21Ck Posner R0bCrl P Stephen Robbins Stuart Rombro Daniel Rosell Stanley Shapiro Robert Shaps Ted Shelton . .4 si--fi ,- Z , 4 V4 ,rica Qs 1 sd' ' . Edward Sherrick Howard Shrut Robert Siegel Mark Siegler Mark Singer Alan Stark Michael Wcingtgin Neil Zacr Richard Zinn 173 .14 i Robert F. Baker - ' . Q 'S .- 21 . . . 23.23. A hw W Jerome J. Convery . -rs., . I. sm ' x Q . 'f HQ V V K . 'V it ELT ' ,tt X - w a.. f ' Wffw John A. Barron Ronald L. Benjamin Jack H. Bowers Robert A, Brown B Clint A. Cort John T. Dawson David T. Hughes William Q. Graham Secretary President 'N Y Robert L. Campbell Bruce M. Carson N. Brian Caverly Thomas E. Clark 6 Q ' zz ,',,, . A ,K 4 if. -' . Arthur C. Romwebcr Gerald Hutchison Walter J. Dodd Robert S. Douglass Vice President Treasurer 5' III a Q' hi J' A Q ' ia 6 ' it!-.5 L t! l And,-ew G, Dzurinko Joseph 5' Ellis A 5 Richard B. Emmitt Timothy T. Fleming J '-fs2'if.Ef1i?i1il ' ' . -Q. , ,iq . 4' R 9 J 5 ' ,rggf i,.gi?f' Kappa Chapter Founded . . . 1864 T , ' National Founding Date . . ,....,. . 1855 John E. Friend Jerry Gallagher William A. Gross N William J. Lerro Fraternity Flower , , af . -N 1 -. L f W 'Q 3' ' ly ' . .or h V 'big' .' . 1 Robert J. Haering Norman E. Herz Douglas W. Hetler Richard E. Himmer 'V f, 3 N 2, A K, 5 ni. .. . ' . James A. Manara Michael J. Mathews Richard Mathieson James T. McClave Y I 5 1' 'P , lea. M. I Fraternity Colors ....., . . Blue and Gold . . White Rose Robert P. Gealey R0b0l'I W. George I 5 Don R. Horning Ron C. Kinsey Anthony J. LaRusso Charles Lembcke 1 ' mi 1 1' ' Y .1 1 .ggi . :W up . . Robert C. Miller Robert A. Morrow Donald C. O'Shea Stephen J. Patterson F177 ' L' we il.. 1 , Bill B. Shaffer John W. Sholly Richard W. Sloper Stephen C. Rexford Ronald C. Scaife Robert Schaper Richard Schoenenberger Richard Schroeder Gary E. Severson i'. -'Q V. si H' 5 1 David L. White P. Craig Williams Timothy T. Wyman Curtis Small Joseph Donald Smith Fred S. Swartz Thomas N. Trumble Michael J. Vincent Russell B. Wagner 174 r M c.- A ,W . b Nh' 5 t,.f.,.X ,g PS' , 4 4 A . 4' if t., g , - ' M 1 b, lf t k id, V 1 t n I t V ' N AA Y , 4 P it I V Frederick Adami Michael H. Allen Wesley l. Becrh David Brearley Arthur E. Brown Thomas W. Cann John L. Carpenter Larry A. Coldren ,' t 5 V U I Yr! I' Q N 'Fi AN' Q Y gr . 1 edgliia' ' f, f ' tw , ' ' ' ' Y' KW-iz. 1 L t Arthur W. Davis John P- Davis Douglas A- Dcde John A- dCGFCCk SICPHCI1 R- Lowry Jonathan R.Wright Clinton Chamberlin James W.Townscnd Thomas P.Drcsscr John G- Embfec ND ,. f I 'A it i 5igma Dhi Epsilon www f Treasurer Alan C. Erickson Dale H. Fawcett Otto H. Ferrari Robert H. Foster Donald L. Graybill Rucker Hartmann ff v nf , ,.--N., . P' ' Qfp 7 Kappa Chapter Founded .. ., 1938 . f ma: 'x -mai.. if . . 'ru .Q ffm. 1 . National Founding Date . ......... 1901 Fi 3. I ' . Fraternity Colors ,,..,.. Purple and Red M Fraternity Flower . . ........ Violet Terry A. Hartzell Chad R. Hayden William H, Hendrix Walter C. Irwin David A. Johns George B. Johnson Y' hx P A '-. - .sg W I ' V In r 5'5 . 1 , -- fs-it R .ri I -tst ' i William T. Kresge Stephen B. Laxton Richard K. Layman John D. Lees James E. Long John O. Lutness Randall Luilberry Michael D. Malone Jan A. Manning i l i I .fx , W .- is if f -ww l J .Q . Q Nf-7 , H .Qin ,V M .,.f..,, ,ii- , fl - 3 Dale A. Martin Bruce McCutcheon Robert A. Myers William J. Pekar Jeffrey D. Powers David G. Putz Norman A. Scott Dennis C. Sheer fs.. ,,-,-ew. . .N- W - 'itlli t . ' 4, ete' h . ff . David F. Smith Lloyd H. Stebbins Barry Straus Andrew S. Uhlcr William Vollmer Robert C. Williams Al 175 I 3 i 1 im - 'uf L., J bert B. Wilson Philip M. Witkin Thomas J. WollT i R. craig Amen Robert K. Dahlstrom Brian W. Armet Q KS ... . 1.3. 'Q-Q '1 'V . ': ' QE Yivtra 2' 'Mi J ,xiii fl Li a' M' ' - i Glenn R. Danks Lockwood Fogg Bruce E. Gray ' 'ri i' :Mig ', Robert L. Freeman eq Daniel E. AtkiI1S Grant E. Atwell Richard J. Barlow 1: Stanley M. Dohm Stanley A. Krieger Treasurer Terry W. Rancy President i - . I . . i it .J i Robert H. Clemens Guy H. Collins Allen R. Crawford Lee C. Bollinger Alan G. Cosner Vice President Richard S. Knight Secretary 'X James W, Earl Bruce Eldridge Giga Kappa Epsilon i xr Q . X23 , ' A Y, 'ix QQ, ,, fkl 1 Beta Mu Chapter Founded , , National Founding Date . , . Fraternity Colors ...... Fraternity Flower .. . Norman E. Harris X .4, I W A Maier Jr. Edward R. LeCates David S. LeRoy Albert F, William L. Paxton David B. Pinckney if.i.,..a 5 1 my 4 James W. Sperow Sherwin H. Terry J . 1947 1899 Cherry and Gray . Red Carnation . rm. x-4 William L. Miller Richard H. Metzner Edwin L. Meyer ll Terrence Thompson Andrew B. Wardlaw James J. Wilson 176 Arthur H. Place Clifford C. Seran Henry A. SCHFIOH Allan R. Schwarte f I Q .. 1 Q-'9 'fig C 9? xv F Douglas M. Garber Thomas Gilman fbi., William Heilbrun Francis Kowalski 41: . if John C. Moore Roderick D. Murray Frederick Obligado Glenn R. Small Amos B. Smith Ill Curtis H. Winn John VanValkenburg Paul L. Zciglcr John C. Reed . f ' Roy D. Adler William B. Black Richard E. Boorn Robert F. Burrell Robert H. Cashman Forest S. Chilton 'I Y I 1' ia . ,.5. sa!! -Q. .ML , .', 7, Y A M .,,,.,W r i 4+ I . .a Howard Dean Jerry D. Fell Gordon W. Hathcway Douglas 0- GHUSC William W- Ginsburg Robert E- Bl5ll1Ch2lrd William L. Ogden Thomas C. Klingler Bruce McNaughton John N. Gray M Treasurer President Vice President Secretary in l ii it ' O Eheifa Qlhr I .ASF-' ll' ' , if . who 4 td ,u y 16 - X l i . l . A i .ni . ' ' i v 1 I.. Arthur P. Haynes David N. Hellman N 'i 4' - Douglass R. Hemphill Peter B. Hendel J- Y -P. IY QGJ W- Gamma Eta Chapter Founded . . . . 1946 David T. Hermann Thomas H. Hook ab 'If' il Clifton C. Lewis Roger S. Lytlc N Y Htl! . , V ,: P a I , .xx V 4 Donald E. Pugh W. Evan Reid National Founding Date ,,,,..,,,,,,,, 1856 Military Red and White . . . . . , Red Carnation Fraternity Colors ...., Fraternity Flower . li QW' 'P 5. N, 4 '42, John A. Igoc John F. Kolcnda i v ia V ii' Q, f A 2 ' ' Anton C. Marek Jr. Robert W. Mottl Jonathan B. Noll James S. Parker Robert W. Parks Paul A. Price Michael A. Ryan Gordon K. Skadberg Thomas M. Snyder Charles H. Schoeptlin Robert O. Tate David P. VanHotf David H. Kelly Hefbefl F- ZCPP T. Sumner Harris 177 1 1,4 PQRT K K , . . .... .. 4,,, , , I . , L ..::,--.mug-, jpg- j. s 531, ,j,N,.: -, V. 4 ,V i h Q wr! f',,xw' -V -. -' ' .- f' f .L . - y ff f-f f' wi f- ww-,,a,'v. -- J - ,' w . ' 1 .- 1 .. K. Jr! J , I, i Q - . 'jfbf-HYH .. -:um am' d-situ .I .nf L.-nr ... 3412 JA ww ' W . -'E-. sffs? . , S 'Mft ' 7 5 Q an M mf Jim,- I ,.. 'bv f'1-a., Yiwu -vu' ,,.. 'mF'g1.'f Compliments of News Journal C0 v H. 4 R , ,H- 4 W X L, ,J p, 'vwqqu.,Rnd. Q-.' ff . .L gfLfnni'u A 1 i i I X, . .T - 4... 44 184 4 185 Coach Odell -V .-.-. .,-v-m...-.-..--.-,-.-.,- Y W .V 1, ROW ONE: Scott Ellis 16315 David Reitze 13515 Edward Manigan 17915 Theodore Ratkus 17515 Fred Heather 16215 John Barron-Capt.. 13215 Albert Siegfried 14115 Donald Cook 13015 Robert Laughlon 12415 Gary Sease 18315 Robert Brown 1701. ROW TWO: Ronald Kinsey 18615 Thomas Mitchell 18215 Geoffrey Traub 17415 Vincent McCann 15415 Bently Elliott 12115 Bruce Hemmings 13615 William Sholly 15215 Ronald Lodeski 17815 Robert Haering 16615 Robert Coons 14415 Richard Grayson 14615 Harold Riley 12515 William Lerro 1101. ROW THREE: Timothy Flem- ing 18415 Edward Morgan 18015 .lohn Skiavo 16415 Edwin Reeb 16715 Thomas Halvern 14015 Donald Stilley 18715 James Freeman 12615 J. D. Smith 11715 Roland Capone 13715 Thomas Cox 16815 Dean Stump 15315 Robert Marks 1141. ROW FOUR: John VanHorn 11315 Robert Gealey 16515 Donald Lcnhard 11515 Neil Jans 18815 Edward Strcubing 13415 Ronald Benjamin 11615 Stephen Meeker 11215 Samuel Scalleat 12215 Craig Williams 15015 Thomas Trumblc 15115 Michael Vincent 1761. ROW FIVE: Harold Biggs 1Trainer15 William Wrabley 1Line Coach15 William Yeomans 1Backfield Coach15 Robert Odell 1Head Coach15 George Ricu 1Assistant Line Coach15 Roger Oberlin 1End Coach15 Robert Latour 1Freshman Coaeh1. 186 Bucknell was awarded the Lambert Cup, emblematic of Eastern small college football supremacy, after fin- ishing the season with a 7-2 record. The campaign started with a disappointing 12-7 loss to Gettysburg that eventually kept Bucknell from winning the MAC crown, but Coach Odellfs team bounced back with a thrilling 24-21 upset over Harvard and with three deci- sive victories over Ohio Wesleyan, Kings Point, and Lafayette. After edging Temple, the team bowed to a strong Colgate team 14-6. Bucknell finished the season with a narrow win over Lehigh and a 21-14 decision over Delaware. Mike Seigfried's kicking provided the margin of vic- tory in three games. End Tom Mitchell, who wound up the season with 71 pass receptions, was placed on the Little All-American first team. ln addition both he and Andy Dzurinko were named to an Eastern College Athletic Conference team. The team effort, more than individual performances was responsible for the Bisons' success. f 'W 'L AA I fx Captain John Barron :Mui ,T ' -s - are 1'-.ww --ff 'le'-f A '- iii1r. '? i,.3f' ix-:.:. vi-5' V - 'ritz 1 450, ,. L, r,- Qi. lain f, ' .fm V- g' .5, .1' '-,QF my A .,l:'l. 5i S'f ifrm --v- . h ,.,,r,g,,m4-'1 nl' ' , A 5 ,,.,w,.,,, , , .X , , ' a-4:'rg1'-1-,'1uv',.-4'-f'1,..7' , Ye- -I ,-- 1 '- 'f v- ,f,:-' .-' '7 . ,'if .Q A- . A -at I , QW ' ' '- '-' , f,i.55'iVFw'--4' - , ., . fwfr... Y 1. G4--V -, .rfb s W , ,E 1 9- 'W-1 188 Gettysburg Harvard Ohio Wesleyan Kings Point Lafayette Temple Colgate Lehigh Delaware Soccer team finishes strong. The Bucknell soccer team, outscored by superior foes during the season, came back strongly at the end to win three out of the last four games t'o linish with a 3- 9 record. Gaining more strength and experience in the latter part of the season the Bisons beat Gettysburg 2- l, fell to Susquehanna l-3, and then won the remain- ing two games over a strong Pittsburgh team 4-2, and over Delaware 3-O. Offensive standouts--Captain Don Horning, Eds Fleming, and Graham Shafer--led the scoring for Bucknell while goalie Bill Lebov had over 250 saves throughout the season. Coach Peters Colgate St. Joseplfs Rutgers Lafayette Penn State Temple Elizabethtown Lehigh Gettysburg Susquehanna Pittsburgh Delaware ROW ONE: B. Lebov, R. Garwood, E. Fleming, G. Shafer. ROW TWO: B. Ginsberg, M. Walton, Captain D. Horning, D. Connelly, R. Church. ROW THREE: S. Young, B. Boak, W. Pero. J. Kurtz, J. lgoe. J. Rawson. Coach H. Peters. ..-.I 1 Bisons finish second in MAC. - 1 - 1,1 -1. , . -'J ..,r1.'fL14-4. f 1 ..: ., 1 .. .., 1 4 . t5:.1-,,,- ...hw .. 1 ,, 1 1,1 : X. ,, 1 ,l 5 xl g .. ..,,,tx,. H- 1, 1 ' --, ,..!.1.!..1, N- .,. -1.'1 f 1. f.. . , . ROW ONE: Co-captain J. Elliot, F. Grecco, K. Tippy, M. McCloskey, M. McAllister, E. I-legmann, R. Brown, B. Kenny, Co-captain J. Minsker. ROW TWO: Coach R. Oberlin, J. Frith, J. Gallagher, L. Poulsen, H. Steen, B. Headley, B. Carson, R. VanHelden, P. Morgan, S. Lombardy. ng 'W L ..', -f rm a g 'ym'7'zr, .-J, 'HY k ,KW - .M S. .1 ,bw '1 . FN- '-'- . . . . .. ' f .-' - 1' 5 'psf 1 1. '. 1-11' - '.. - . ' 4 -1' 4' ..,.. .fF 1l'5',.li 'V' '. ' T ' ' .- .1 A - .1-'O-' 1 -.' J! 5 w .-iv-,211-1-a 1 f ,-'bk -11.1 fF1:.gv31.c::,1..e,.,1'iwQ 1 ' r 1 ' 1- -r W- 70 YR-, 1 -91.1 - .,'.,i.. ,Wai I Fw 1- 1.,1,n, .,-:Sn-. , ,Q . ., 1 , ,, 4 , I EMG L' R '-If-'X 11' ' ' '. ' 1 r -ffl: ,, .- rj g',- U w f ' x .'S,.a.:'j1'Ff'1L6.- -. 1,.- :1fQAg5''Q,--.P ':11-y'xTr1+QT-PK.q2y'. ., -1 1 ,1,' 1 .. . 1 .. I u, rm ixxg' Q'-.'glr.,.2:-U,.I vw, p,v - 1 11. ' 1 W, ' - . A ' -' '- ---.4 he -', 4 .1-a' .41 L11,.,,, ,5 w er. .,, v .. AA , I ,.,.- '- ' 541. i...1- 3-. 1,-- Af-rj .155 1- 1, ,-J'.-r1n1J,f.17f,'-?,- 9,101 1 Ip' ,131 ',-ffmif-.g,2t'QQfd:lQg,Q.gl.-3.7i':EE:l3.,-gf'-'15-S ,' , 1 FZ -71 ' : : 1. lf!-'Pr 1 if ff CQ. 15m.1'5'3 J' 3' ip f-MQ Q:,'.'LQ'-,.i6L' ,QI j- ' -' - - '-' 1 . 1 .- . '-.. -- 1. . . 1. ' .- .. 1 -NA ,r Z. s NJN., ,I pf' el 'IVA r'W,','4Y rujxlljvu Igv-.,. .Qc-Mxybl ' .. - . ' - . '- ' . r L ,Gyn . n ,J VSV ',L'h: 3- ' 1.1 fir. , .f -., 1- , . -rf 11 .. ,L1e.-., r ..-I ..j.,f4',g 1 f-'-..-- -. .., -a, '-,- 1' - . 1 My 1. .-r, 4 . 1 . .1 - 1 ,- - , . . 1 . ,. 1 , . . 1 , -',- . . ' 190 The baseball team closed out the regular 1964 season with a record of 8-9-1 while on the spring training trip in Virginia they were 0-5-1. The team finished sec- ond in the MAC with a 5-3 record. High points of Coach Oberlin's team were a scoreless tie with Penn State, a 4-1 vic- tory over a highly rated Temple team, and the consistently strong pitching of Co-captain Joe Elliot, who unfortunately injured his arm near the end of the sea- son. Linksmen have winning season. The Bison golfers, coached by Harold Evans, finished the 1964 season with a 6- 5 record. In addition, the quality of our golfers enabled Bucknell to salvage eighth out of 27 schools in the MAC championships despite an off day for the Bison linksmen. One of their victories was over a strong Delaware team by a IOM to 716 score. The team was led by co-captains Larry Kash and Ralph Lerner. 5 it A 1 V W W, .L.. Young squad shows promise. The 1964 Bucknell track team which was composed mainly of sophomores opened the season with a 66 to 65 win over Lafayette. In two triangular meets, one against Juniata and Lycoming and the other against Franklin and Marshall and Albright, the Bisons aided by co-cap- tains Jim Harris and' Ollie Lambert placed first and second respectively. However in two other dual meets, the team lost to Delaware and Gettysburg. Lead by Captain Don Warren, Bucknell's tennis team ended the 1964 season with a 5-5 record. The team had victories over Albright C9-OJ, St. Joseph's C9-OJ, Scranton C9-OD, and Pittsburgh C8-ID. Four of the live losses were extremely close in that they went down to the last point to decide the winner. Coach H. Peters, H. Helm, G. Baxel, .l. Gervais, J. Blake, J. Brandes, B. Breitinger, M. Krueger, Captain D. Warren. Cagemen have their ups and downs. Coach Don Smith completed his first season as head of the Bison basketball team. The Bisons' overall record was ll wins and 13 losses. The season opened with an easy 65-42 victory over a strong Bethany College team and ended with a win over Delaware by the score of 84-69. The Bisons played many line games during the season, despite a few slumps the team experienced. Following a low point before the Christmas break, they had a four game winning streak. The cagemen played some of their finest games against their toughest foes. The highly rated Rhode Island team had to come from behind in the remaining minutes of the game in order to win. In his final game, senior Lorry Hathaway broke Joe Steiner's all-time Bucknell scoring record. The Bison sharpshooter ended his excellent three year career with a total of 1,208 points. As a result, he was named to the All-East College Basketball Team. 192 UCKNEL 30 auCKNELl iflill XJ ' ., Y 1 QUUKNEL 3 5 W , 1 KNELL KNE 0. .5597 I 3 0' 6 4-u I I V 4 I x.J W E! 1 n, 1 Co-Captain Lorry Hathaway B3 W ..- na-- ..-NIU ROW ONE: J. Convery, B. Douglass, C. Fuehrer, B Zavorskas. ROW TWO: C. Unger, L. Hathaway, Cu Cuptuin: J. Matthews, Co-Captain: K. Heiner, L. Kozcllu ROW THREE: Coach D. Smith, N. Herz, J. Friend, J Rodgers, M. McMonigle, B. Carson, M. Westru. J. Bar- rier. -fm' Jw , iaqwqwap-ww ,, 4 . 1 UW Bucknell Opponent 65 Bethany 42 44 Gettysburg 62 5 5 Lehigh 60 69 Washington 8a Jefferson 54 56 Westminster 57 59 Pittsburgh 65 63 Akron 65 84 Capital 62 82 Scranton 68 64 Colgate 52 70 Gettysburg 51 66 Rutgers 70 64 -' Albright 52 69 Rhode Island 74 79 American University 69 45 Lafayette 5 8 61 Penn State 79 49 Army 64 81 Delaware 65 57 St. Josephis 94 49 Lafayette 66 52 Penn State 68 85 Lehigh 54 84 Delaware 69 Won1l,Lost 13 194 The Bucknell Ice Hockey Club com- pleted its third season of inter-collegiate hockey this winter. The fast-growing or- ganization played ten games against Franklin and Marshall, Lehigh, Lafay- ette, Villanova, Princeton, and Rutgers. Scorewise, the team had an unsuccessful season because of lack of team depth and loss of practice time, but the club chal- lenged each opponent. Only one hnal score saw the Bisons defeated by more than two or three points. ROW ONE: P. Engler, D. Thomas, D. Walters. cnpmin J. Powers, R. Green, W. Anderson. ROW TWO: C Purnell. coaclz: B. Gueman, A. Hickcnlooper, J. Willett J. Welsh, B. Marks, A. Gansberg, B. Ball. NOT PIC- TURED: B. Weidenfeller. B. Laughton. B. Hemmings J. Murphy. Hockey Club plays third inter-collegiate season. page 195 ei!':L'4S!d'? -' ' Wh 'Wli'2Qf'. mmf' '-12 1' 11, - fi ,- ,M w v, .W-.l 1, 4. 9, -.4 Bucknell Opponent 75 Delaware 20 I 71 Gettysburg 24 Rt: ' ,'..w M 50 Syracuse 44 Li' , 1 ty 53 Rutgers 42 -'F- gilt 55 LaSalle 39 46 Colgate 49 65 Cornell 30 ' 62 Lafayette 30 63 Lehigh 25 63 Pittsburgh 31 60 West Chester 34 Won 10, Lost 1 Swimmers win 1965 MAC Championship. 196 W Although the Bisons have had a swimming team for only nine years, it is Bucknell's most successful sport. Under the direction of Coach Bob Latour, the team closed the 1964-1965 season with a 10-1 tally. As co- captain Jim Smigie led his squad to several of their record-breaking victories, he became the third Eastern swimmer in history to perform the 200-yard butterfly in less than two minutes. Other significant school records were broken by Phil Reynolds, breaststroke, Fred Woertman, backstroke, and Jerry Thimme in the 100-yard freestyle. Talent plus team spirit was the formula for victories against such competitors as Syracuse, Rutgers, Pitt, and Cor- nell and for capturing the Middle Atlantic Conference Championship. A , . .Q ROW ONE: J. Brown, J. Dorr, R. Sheldon, D. Ketcham, C. Hayden, P. Grace. ROW TWO: B. Frame, B. Nadal, T. Larzelere, J. Fleming, co-captain: J. Smigie, ca-captain: D. Baxter, P. Reynolds, B. Orr. ROW THREE: D. MacCreadie. K. Kaufmann, P. McClune, F. Woertman, B. Dove, W. Green, B. Cashel, J. Thimme, A. Deane, R. Latour, coach. . 'f na... fl fum .,.. A., M - . .. M' sh- - .. .-... -... 'm . Co-Captain Jim Smigie Grapplers suffer losing season. Conard, J. Karanik, J. Enos, TU RED: A. Sprowls. unnann-em-W . QLQ- ini fi? ROW ONE: E. Steinberg, K. Pfetsch, W. Schwartz, captain: P. Taylor, C. Sacavage. ROW TWO: W. Yeomans, COUCll,' W. G. Stanton, R. Baer. NOT PIC- ...Mm it , V Ay' 11 ' Q, , Q . Q, 'Qg,gfqg.1c .5 'Zia .o - ,l,,gmffp2,1: . - T n M4 rf- A.: 116, w-wifff w 'f ':- w T Q I . T .: 11 wr' W-11 wwf Wx, I M 'T 2, fy-,'e'i?wQ:Qfk -'.Q:.ia:f1gg.:f?,r2,-M T ' , 4: T fafezm-ffm. Neffgfww ,119-T . pw T.: '4 . .X'?,Qgsf,f12?fJa - ' .- ' 511.59 VLA - L mm il. .gg-nw-' ,gy K My -.aw Q . , . GK NE 'NL' 5 f ng vv.-N Bucknell Opponent I6 Albright 16 3 Gettysburg 25 0 Temple 32 2 Franklin and Marshall 29 6 Colgate 26 19 Elizabethtown 15 12 Lafayette 18 Won 1, Lost 5, Tie 1 The Bison wrestlers, coached by William Yeomans, ended their season with a 1-5-1 record. The matmen's only victory was over Elizabethtown by a score of 19- 15. ln this close match, which was decided in the final heavyweight bout, Captain Wally Schwartz, Walt Con- ard, John Karanik, Joe Enos, and George Stanton de- feated their opponents. In the first match of the season, the Bisons tied Albright to a 16-16 score. Although the heavier matmen were successful in their matches, they were not enough to give the squad linal victories. Senior John Karanik, wrestling in the 167 pound class, had the best record on the squad with five wins and two defeats. In the MAC Championships the Bisons finished eleventh out of nineteen schools. Heavyweight George Stanton finished fourth in his division while John Karanik and Joe Enos scored points. points. Pr I . i.QQy Viz:-,,. W ,iff 1 1 'nw' J -Q., i4v'.'A :K ' 'Ill ' ul , gm, --1-: .l, ,A , ww Wir-1,tfW'fi11' 4, N uv ll ,gil I ,, 1g Y ' Sf,- W gy 'J wbfgjfggggs mg, Ill ' f: 1 'M C' s lg v, el-431 ...x'-' 1 .,,Z 4.,'. ,:. U: , : l ' 1, . ' I funk!!-GW K-48:4 1 N 4' C , 4' 4 i Hx v 'F' 1 ' x ' 0 u 1 - I E!! ' 'FF 0 1 , M X A 1, , . V Y , sv '4 M' 1 Y . ' Egg' ,J , V 1,1 h 4.1 -, , ,. dff zif A . 6, ,ua . , -:,.L,Q't.f 1 ', ,L .J V4 ,U Y.. T, V ' -- --'ff :.fm1:'1'lz V- ,. :gy . : .gf ,-.fa Yu ,ggsgyg-'g QA ff' 1 -vfzggv . f'?,'?1'.f'., '14 ef!-' . ' ' '- -.1 - , - 2 MTF,-gif..-r gm, l. ,- 91 , 'W- ,,, , A ,,. -Ml h 'L 200 ur 201 ADLER, ROY DOUGLAS-Theta Chi, Freshman Class Vice-Presi- dent, Sailing Team. AJELLO, ARNOLD BENDIXEN-Senior Class President, Student Faculty Congress, Counselor. ALLAN, LAWRENCE EDWARD--Phi Gamma Delta, Christian Association, Cap and Dagger, WVBU, Freshman Football, Base- ball. ALLEN, MICHAEL HAINES-Sigma Phi Epsilon. ALPERN, SIDNEY JANE-House of Representatives, L'Agenda,' Psi Chi. AMIGONE, SANDRA ANN-Kappa Kappa Gamma, Treasurer, Residence Council, Harris, Phi Alpha Theta. ANDOW, KUNITAKE-Glee Club, International Club. ATKINS, DANIEL EWELL-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice-President, Glee Club, I.E.E.E., Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi. BADIE, HELEN JOAN-Glee Club, Pi Mu Epsilon. BAER, RONALD WEBER-Delta Upsilon, Cap and Dagger, Chris- tian Association. BAILEY, CAROLYN SUE-Delta Zeta, L'Agenda,' House Council, Majorette, Panhellenic Council, Treasurer, Homecoming Court. BALESTRINO,!PHILIP NICHOLAS-Cap and Dagger, University Players, Glee Club, Chapel Choir, Mixed Chorus, Theta Alpha Ph' 1. BARCLAY, BRYCE WILFRED--Lambda Chi Alpha, Christian As- sociation. BARON, RONALD STEPHEN-Sigma Alpha Mu, Cap and Dag- ger, Interfraternity Council, American Chemical Society, Fireside Leader, Intramural Championship, Soccer. BARRON, JOHN ANTHONY-Sigma Chi, B Club, Football, Captain. BAUER, SUSAN ANN-Cap and Dagger, Mixed Chorus, Modern Dance, Orchesis, Delta Phi Alpha, Treasurer, Secretary, Mortar Board, Editor. BAXEL, GARY GEORGE-A.S.M.E., Tennis, Captain, Intramural Championship, Tennis, Bucknellian. BEACH, BARBARA ELIZABETH-Fireside Leader, Intemational Club, Christian Association, Vice-President, Howard Exchange. BELL, SARA ELIZABETH-Delta Delta Delta, House Council, Residence Council, Christian Association, Panhellenic Council. BELLISFIELD, JOHN EDWIN-Phi Gamma Delta, L'Agenda. BERGSTEDT, ANNE GRETCHEN-Delta Zeta, House Council, Band, Phi Sigma. BERLIN, GEORGE ROBERT-WVBU, Intramural Championship, Soccer. BERNAUER, JOHN ANTHONY-Phi Lambda Theta, Bucknellian, Christian Association. BARRY, LOUIS WILSON-Lambda Chi Alpha, A.S.M.E. BEUERMANN, BARBARA ANN-Phi Mu, Treasurer, House Council, Christian Association, Counselor, Head Resident, Alpha Kappa Delta. BIRDSALL, JEAN ARNOLD-Alpha Phi, House Council, Bucknel- lian, Christian Association, Head Resident. BITTNER, RUTH HELEN-Delta Delta Delta, Mixed Chorus, Sigma Tau Delta, Secretary-Treasurer. BLANCHARD, ROBERT EDWARD-Theta Chi, Treasurer, Track, Economics Club, Society for Advancement of Management, Freshman Soccer. BLANTON, GRAHAM PAUL-Phi Gamma Delta, Christian Asso- ciation. BOAK, THOMAS DICKSON--Phi Kappa Psi, Glee Club, Swim- ming, Intramural Championship, Track. BOLTON, JEFFREY JAMES-Kappa Sigma, L'Agenda,' Ski Club, Economics Club. BOSS, JEFFREY HOWARD-Phi Lambda Theta, American Chem- ical Society, Alpha Chi Sigma. BOULDIN, RHOSLYN-Phi Gamma Delta, B Club, Basketball, Baseball, Intramural Championship, Track, Volleyball. BOWEN, FRANK WINSLOW-Phi Kappa Psi, Secretary, Phi Sigma, Ice Hockey Club, Secretary. BRAMWELL, ROBERT BRUCE-L'Agenda,' Golf, Intramural Championship, Golf. BRAN DES, CHARLES HOWARD-Phi Lambda Theta, Band. BRANDES, JULIUS ADWARD-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Tennis, In- tramural Championship, Tennis. BRECHT, MARY-Delta Zeta, House of Representatives, Bucknel- lian: Christian Association, Phi Sigma. BROOKS, JUDITH PATRICIA-Phi Mu, Secretary, Mixed Chorus, L'Agenda,' New Dance Players, President. BROUSE, MARGARET LOU-Commuter Club, Vice-President, Secretary. BROWN, HAROLD JAMES-Phi Gamma Delta, B Club, Swim- ming, Phi Sigma. BROWN, PATRICIA EILEEN-Judicial Board, House Council, Mixed Chorus, L'Agenda,' Christian Association, Synchronettes, Fireside Leader. BROWN, ROBERT ANDREW-Sigma Chi, B Club, Football. BRUNN, BARBARA EDA-Judicial Board, House Council, Resi- dence Council, Modern Dance, Counselor, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Beta Kappa, Mortar Board, Challenge. BUSSARD, DAVID T.-Counselor, Christian Association, Omicron Delta Kappa, President. CADY, NANCY BEALL--Pi Beta Phi, House Council, Residence Council, L'.4genda. CANTONI, JAMES HERBERT-Christian Association, Delta Mu Delta. CARDONA, BETTY ANN-Senate, Christian Association, Chapel Choir, American Chemical Society, Vice-President, Pi Sigma Alpha, Secretary, Treasurer, Freshman Class Treasurer. CASHMAN, ROBERT HARRIS-Theta Chi, Pi Sigma Alpha. CAVERLY, N. BRIAN-Sigma Chi, Social Chairman, Men's Judi- cial Board, Interfraternity Council, Cheerleader. CHESHIRE, ALLAN CORBIN-Theta Chi, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Delta Phi Alpha. CHEYNEY, PETER ROLAND--Phi Gamma Delta, Vice-President, Treasurer, Intramural Championship, Soccer, Volleyball, Track. CHILTON, FORREST SPENCER-Theta Chi, Vice-President, House of Representatives, Christian Association, Bucknell Debate Society, Treasurer, Dorm Council. CHOBORDA, DIANE JULE-Kappa Delta, Student Faculty Con- gress, Senate, House of Representatives, Residence Council, Mixed Chorus, Panhellenic Council, President. CLAPP, ROBERT McKNIGHT TWINING-Cap and Dagger, Uni- versity Players, WVBU2 A.S.C.E. CLARK, DOUGLAS ROGER-Phi Kappa Psi: Bucknellian: Chris- tian Association: Dorm Council. CLARK, THOMAS EDWIN-Sigma Chi: Interfraternity Council: Baseball: Intramural Championship, Softball. CLECK, HARRY SWEIGART--American Chemical Society: Buck- nellian. COLEMAN, CAROL RUTH-Kappa Delta, Treasurer. COLLITT, RICHARD RUSSELL-Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Econom- ics Club: Touche. CONNER, TERRANCE LEE-Lambda Chi Alpha: A.S.M.E., Vice- President: Freshman Football: Interfraternity Council Judicial Board. COOK, DANIEL ARTHUR-Kappa Sigma: Fireside Leader: De- bate Society: Bucknelliang Christian Association. COOK, DONALD PAUL-Phi Gamma Delta: B Club: Football: Wrestling. COOPERSON, DONALD MORTON-Sigma Alpha Epsilon. COX, JOHN FREMONT-Lambda Chi Alpha: A.S.M.E. CREASER, MARGARET ANNE-House of Representatives: Judi- cial Board: House Council: Pi Delta Phi: Psi Chi, Secretary-Treas- urer. CREHAN, BARBARA SHARON-Phi Mu, President: L'Agenda,- Residence Council: Class Council. CULLEN, JAMES HENRY-Phi Gamma Delta: Men's Judicial Board: Counselor: Omicron Delta Kappa, Vice-President. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN ROBERT-Sigma Alpha Epsilon: B Club: Football: Wrestling: Intramural Championship, Wrestling. CUTLER, JOHN RICHARD-Phi Lambda Theta: A.I.Ch.E.: Alpha Chi Sigma, Secretary. DAINOFF, ALEXANDER SETH-Phi Lambda Theta: Orchestra: Band. DAVIES, ROBERT OGSBURY-Kappa Sigma: L'AgC'l1dlI, Co-Edi- tor. DAWSON, TIMOTHY LEE-Phi Lambda Theta: Bucknellian, Edi- tor-in-Chief: Touche: Pi Delta Epsilon: Sigma Tau Delta: Student Forum. DEBOU, BONNIE LEE-Kappa Kappa Gamma: House of Repre- sentatives: House Council: Mixed Chorus: Sigma Delta Pi, Vice- President: Kappa Delta Pi. DECKER, KAREN LAMAR-House Council: L'Agena'a,' Christian Association. DECKER, WALTER THOMAS-Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Baseball: Debate Society: Intramural Championship, Soccer. DEFEO, BRENT SULLIVAN--American Chemical Society. DEREDITA, JEANNE GLORIA--Pi Beta Phi: Bucknellian: L'A- gcnda: House of Representatives: Panhellenic Council. DEUTSCH, CAROL LOUISE-House of Representatives: Christian Association: Mixed Chorus. DEVEREUX, CURTISS RICKERT-Kappa Sigma. DICKINSON, JEAN MARGARET-Kappa Kappa Gamma: House Council. DIETZ, BEVERLY JANE-Kappa Kappa Gamma: Senate, Presi- dent: House Council: Glee Club: Chapel Choir: Head Resident. DONALDSON, LINDA ELLEN-Delta Zeta: Bucknellian: Chris- tian Association: Mixed Chorus: Bucknell Forum Planning Board: Phi Sigma: Pi Delta Epsilon. DONNELLY, NEIL OWEN-Christian Association: Band: B Club: Independent Men's Council, President: Counselor: Golf. DOVE. BRUCE MELBOURNE- B Club: Swimming. DOWNS, STEPHANIE KRAHN-Kappa Kappa Gamma: Student Faculty Congress, Vice-President: House of Representatives: House Council: WVBU: Counselor: Pi Delta Epsilon: Sigma Delta Pi: Kappa Delta Pi: Mortar Board: Sigma Tau Delta. DRACH, JEAN MONICA--House of Representatives: Glee Club: Chapel Choir: Mixed Chorus: WRA Board. DRAPER, MARTHA LOUISE-House Council: L'Agenda,' Glee Club: Phi Sigma, Vice-President. DREYFUS, RICHARD IRA--Phi Lambda Theta, Treasurer, Secre- tary, President: Interfraternity Council: Christian Association. DUBOIS, JERALDINE DALE-Pi Beta Phi: House of Representa- tives: House Council: Christian Association. DUNN, JAMES CONSTABLE--Lambda Chi Alpha: University Players: B Club: Golf. DZURINKO, ANDREW GEORGE-Sigma Chi: B Club, Secre- tary: Football. EATON, DAVID ROBERT-Kappa Delta Rho, Secretary. ELDRIDGE, BRUCE YERDON-Tau Kappa Epsilon: Phi Sigma Tau. EVELYN, DAVID GEORGE-Phi Kappa Psi: Cap and Dagger: Glee Club: Chapel Choir. EWING, BUCHANAN-WVBU: A.I.Ch.E.: Counselor: Baseball: Freshman Basketball: Bucknelliun. FARRE, LUIS RAMON-Christian Association: I.E.E.E.: Soccer: Intramural Championship, Soccer: Tau Beta Pi: International Club. FAWCETT, DALE HERBERT-Sigma Phi Epsilon: Christian Asso- ciation: B Club: Wrestling: Intramural Championship, Wrestling. FLEMING, JOHN MITCHEL-Phi Gamma Delta: Christian As- sociation B Club, Treasurer: Swimming, Co-Captain. FLEMING, JOSEPH MICHAEL--Sigma Alpha Epsilon: B Club: Wrestling: Track: Intramural Championship, Wrestling: Omicron Delta Kappa. FOWLER, FRANKLIN EARL-Cap and Dagger: Glee Club. FOX, ROBERT ALAN-Orchestra. FRAZER, KENNETH EDWARD-Intramurals. Soccer, Softball. Basketball. FRITH, CATHERINE RODDEY-Phi Mu: House of Representa- tives: Bucknellizzm' Christian Association: Mixed Chorus: Panhel- lenic Council: Pi Delta Phi. FROHBOESE, D O N A L D ROBERT--Lambda Chi Alpha: A.I.Ch.E.: Ride Team. FROST, MARILYNN JOYCE-Delta Delta Delta, President: House Council: Delta Mu Delta, Vice-President. GAISER, LEWIS BERNARD-Delta Upsilon: Track: Intramural Championship, Cross Country. GALLAGHER, PETER JEROME-Sigma Chi: House of Represent- atives: B Club: Counselor: Varsity Baseball. GARBER, DOUGLAS MICHAEL-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary: Mixed Chorus: Economics Club. GARDNER, DAVID FEN N-A.S.C.E. GARWOOD, RICHARD HAMPTON-Phi Gamma Delta: Student Faculty Congress: Interfraternity Council. President: Counselor. GATSKI, ROBERT LAWRENCE-Kappa Sigma, President, WVBU, Ski Club, Debate Society. GAUSE, DOUGLAS ODOS-Theta Chi, Christian Association. GENTZLER, ROBERT EUGENE-Delta Upsilon, Orchestra, B Club, American Chemical Society, Counselor, Swimming, Man- ager, Intramural Championship, Bowling, L'Agenda,' Mu Phi Epsi- lon, Pi Mu Epsilon. GEORGE, ROBERT WATSON-Sigma Chi, Student Faculty Con- gress, A.S.M.E., Counselor, Interfraternity Council, Senior Class Treasurer, Track, Men's Coordinating Council, Chairman. GEORGEOU, ALEXANDRA-Alpha Phi, House Council, Chris- tian Association, Mixed Chorus, International Club. GIARDINA, JAY ALAN-Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Track: Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Sigma Tau, Vice-President. GILBERT, CAROLE ANN- Orchestra, Band, Student Conductor, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Phi Epsilon, Secretary. GILFILLAN, SHARON LOUISE-Christian Association, Mixed Chorus, Challenge. GILLAN, ROGER BENNETT-Christian Association, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. GOULDING, WILLIAM J.-Delta Upsilon, Vice-President, Chris- tian Association, Glee Club, B Club, Counselor, Soccer. GRAHAM, WILLIAM QUINLAN-Sigma Chi, President, Christian Association, Interfraternity Council, B Club, Varsity Soccer, Tennis, Sigma Pi Sigma. GRAVES, ROBERT GAGE-Phi Lambda Theta, American Insti- tute of Physics. GRAY, JASON STEPHEN-Lambda Chi Alpha, President, Vice- President, Interfraternity Council. GRAYBILL, DONALD LEE-Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secretary, Chris- tian Association, Phi Sigma, Treasurer. GREEN, WALTER WESLEY-Lambda Chi Alpha, President, Vice- President, Interfraternity Council. GREGG, MARY ANN-L'Agenda, Cap and Dagger. GRIFFEY, MICHAEL JOHN-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Lacrosse Club, GRIFFITH, CAROL LOUISE-Alpha Chi Omega, Bucknelliun, L'Agenda,' House Council, Glee Club, Phi Sigma Tau, Secretary. GRING, DAVID CURTISS-Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Christian Association. GRINSPAN, SAMUEL MARK-Sigma Alpha Mu, Touche, Ski Club, Sports Car Club. GROSHONG, RICHARD HUGHES-Kappa Delta Rho, President, Vice-President, Cap and Dagger, Theta Alpha Phi. GROSS, WILLIAM ARTHUR-Sigma Chi, Economics Club. GULLEY, ERVENE FRANCES-Alpha Phi, House Council, Resi- dence Council, Orchestra, Glee Club, Treasurer, Secretary, Mixed Chorus. HABERMACHER, ANDREW LEE--Cap and Dagger, Orchestra, Band, Modern Dance, Christian Association. HACKMAN, DOROTHY JANE-House of Representatives, House Council, Residence Council, Christian Association, Orchestra, Band, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. HAGAN, MARY JEANNETTE-Kappa Kappa Gamma, Student Faculty Congress, Treasurer, House Council, Counselor, Head Resident, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Sigma, Mortar Board, Ski Club. HAIGH, LINDA MARY-Delta-Zeta, Christian Association, House Council, Residence Council, Orchestra, Band, Secretary, Glee Club. HALL, MARY LOU-House of Representatives, Ski Club: L'Agvrza'n. HALL, REGAN LOUISE-Delta Delta Delta, Bucknellian, WRA Board, Sigma Tau Delta. HAMMOND, JEAN ANN-Delta Zeta, House of Representatives: House Council, Buckncllianf Alpha Lambda Delta, Secretary, Pi Delta Epsilon, Sigma Tau Delta. HARRIS, THOMAS SUMNER--Theta Chi, Cap and Dagger, A.S.M.E., Wrestling, Track, Captain, Pi Mu Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi. HARRISON, MARGARET LINDA-Kappa Delta, Vice-President, Touche, Phi Alpha Theta, Ski Club. HATHAWAY, LAWRENCE KENT-Phi Gamma Delta, President, Christian Association, B Club, Counselor, Sophomore Class President, Basketball, Co-Captain, Intramural Championship, Vol- leyball, Track, Omicron Delta Kappa. HATHEWAY, GORDON WILLIAM-Theta Chi, Band. HEATHER, FRED DOENGES- B Club, Football, Sailing Club. HEGMANN, EDWARD HENRY-Delta Upsilon, Treasurer, B Club, Baseball, Intramural Championship, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Society for the Advancement of Management, Secretary. HEILBRUN, WILLIAM CHARLES-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Mixed Chorus, Economics Club. HEILMAN, DORIS KAY-House of Representatives, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon. HEINER, KARL WILLIAM-Delta Upsilon, B Club, Basketball. HELLMAN, DARYL ALVA--Delta Delta Delta, Christian Associa- ton, House of Representatives, House Council, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Mu Delta, Treasurer. HENDEL, PETER BENTON--Theta Chi, I.E.E.E., Pi Mu Epsilon. HENZEL, GEORGE LOUIS-Kappa Sigma, Vice-President, Eco- nomics Club, Ski Club. HEPLER, LARRY EUGENE-Phi Kappa Psi, Student Faculty Congress, Debate Society, President. HERRMANN, EDWARD KIRK-Phi Kappa Psi, Cap and Dagger: Universiy Players, Christian Association, Theta Alpha Phi. HERSHEY, NEWTON DAVIS-American Chemical Society, Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma. HESTON, JERRY CLARK--Delta Upsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Sigma Tau. HIGHLEY, MARGARET NEVIN-House of Representatives, Resi- dence Council, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Delta Mu Delta, L'Agenda,' Economics Club. HILLS, KATHERINE MARIE-Alpha Phi, Cap and Dagger: L'Agenda,' Christian Association. HINKLE, CHARLES WILLIAM-Lambda Chi Alpha, Social Chairman. HIRSCH, RICHARD MARTIN--Sigma Alpha Mu, Interfraternity Council, Counselor, Pi Sigma Alpha, Vice-President. HOAGE, DONALD LEA-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Christian Associa- tion, Vice-President, Interfraternity Council, Counselor, Soccer, Intramural Championship, Soccer. HOBART, SARAH KAY-Kappa Kappa Gamma, House Council, Bucknellian: Glee Club, Panhellenic Council, Synchronettes. HOCEVAR, BABETTE MICHELA LYNN-Pi Beta Phi: House Council: Ski Club: Economics Club. HOLDEN, JILL MARIE-Bucknell Forum Planning Board: Sigma Tau Delta. HOLLMAN, JANE TAYLOR-House of Representatives: L'Agenda, Co-Editor: Pi Delta Epsilon, Secretary: Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary: Sigma Tau Delta. HONEYWELL, CHARLES G.-Orchestra: Chapel Choir: I.E.E.E. HORNBECK, RON E.-Cap and Dagger: University Players: Theta Alpha Phi, Treasurer. HORNER, KAREN DALE-Delta Delta Delta, Vice-President: Bucknellian: Christian Association: Senate: House of Representa- tives: House Council: Panhellenic Council: Modern Dance: Or- chesis: Counselor: Head Resident: Fireside Leader: Mortar Board, Vice-President: Homecoming Court: Military Ball Court. HORNICK, JOHN FRANCIS-Dorm Council, Treasurer. HORNOR, HELEN ANNE-Kappa Delta: Bucknellian: L'Agenda,' Christian Association: House of Representatives: Delta Mu Delta: Society for Advancement of Management: Forum: Ski Club: Sail- ing Club. HORSMAN, SALLY PAGE-Delta Delta Delta: Bucknellian: Sigma Tau Delta: Ski Club. HOWARD, CATHERINE EILEEN-Kappa Kappa Gamma, Presi- dent: House Council: Counselor: Phi Sigma: Mortar Board. HOWELL, MARY GLADYS-House of Representatives: House Council. HOWES, BANNING B.-Sigma Alpha Epsilon. HOWRY, LINDA JEFFRIES-House Council: Residence Council: Christian Association: Bucknellian: Mixed Chorus: Modern Dance: Sigma Tau Delta, Vice-President: Art Guild, Treasurer. HUGHES, DAVID TIMOTHY-Sigma Chi, Social Chairman. Sec- retary: Intramural Championship, Softball. HUNTER, SANDRA MAE-House of Representatives. HUNTER, SUSAN GABEL-Phi Mu: House of Representatives: Band: Glee Club: Chapel Choir. HURTER, D. JEANNE-Phi Mu: Orchestra: L'Agenda,' Christian Association. INGRAM, CONSTANCE LOUISE-Pi Beta Phi, President: Buck- ncllianf Christian Association. INTINTOLI, NANCY ANNE-Phi MU: L'Agenda. IRWIN, JANET LEIGH-Pi Beta Phi: House of Representatives: House Council: L'Agenda,' Pi Mu Epsilon. JANT, BARBARA ANN-Delta Zeta: American Chemical Society. JENNINGS, JAMES ALFRED-Kappa Sigma: I.E.E.E.: Rifle Team. JOHNS, DAVID ALAN-Sigma Phi Epsilon: Interfraternity Coun- cil. JOHNSON, DOROTHY MAY-Alpha Chi Omega, President: L'Agena'a,' Glee Club: Counselor: Sigma Tau Delta. LENTZ, MERILYN SUE--Phi Mu, Vice-President: Orchestra: Band: Chapel Choir: Mixed Chorus: Christian Association. JOHNSON, SUSAN L.-Delta Zeta: House Council: Bucknellifm: Christian Association: Mixed Chorus. JONES, BARBARA ELIZABETH-Senate: House of Representa- tives: Judicial Board: House Council: Residence Council: Alpha Lambda Delta: Sigma Delta Pi, Secretary: Mortar Board, Presi- dent: International Club. JON ES, HAROLD KEITH-Phi Kappa Psi. KAELBER, WALTER OTTO--Phi Alpha Theta. KALBACK, WALTER MARTIN-Bucknell Engineer: Alpha Chi Sigma, Vice-President: A.I.Ch.E.: Tau Beta Pi. KAMINETSKY, CHARLES SIDNEY-Sigma Alpha Mu, Treas- urer: University Players: Intramural Championship, Handball: So- ciety for Advancement of Management. KARANIK, JOHN ALEXANDER-Delta Upsilon, President: Inter- fraternity Council: B Club: Counselor: Wrestling: Intramural Championship, Cross Country: Dorm Council. KEALEY, ELIZABETH ANN-Alpha Sigma Alpha: House Coun- cil: Cap and Dagger: University Players: Panhellenic Council: Theta Alpha Phi. KENDALL, JULIE ANN-Pi Beta Phi: L'Agenda,' Residence Coun- cil: Majorette: Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Panhellenic Council. KENNY, BRYAN BERNARD-Phi Gamma Delta: B Club: Football: Baseball, Captain. KENT, HUGH CAMPBELL-Kappa Sigma: Ski Club: L'Agenda. KENT, PETER EDWARD-House of Representatives. KERSTETTER, STEPHEN ARLINGTON-Delta Upsilon: Student Faculty Congress, President: Men's Judicial Board: Glee Club: Counselor: Omicron Delta Kappa: Phi Alpha Theta: Phi Eta Sigma, President: Phi Sigma Tau. KINNEY, GRACE JEAN-Pi Beta Phi: Senate: House of Repre- sentatives: Christian Association: Synchronettes: Student Forum, Vice-President, Secretary. KIRBY, CORALIE-Chapel Choir: Mixed Chorus. KLAUS, SALLY KAY-Pi Beta Phi: Judicial Board: Chapel Choir: Counselor: Sigma Tau Delta: Homecoming Court. KLINE, BILLIE JEAN-House of Representatives: House Council: Residence Council: Head Resident. KNAPP, KATHERINE LESLIE-Kappa Delta: House Council: Mixed Chorus: Synchronettes: L'Agenda,- Christian Association. KNIGHTS, EDWARD MARVIN--Christian Association: Dorm Council: Independent Men's Council. KOLENDA, JOHN FLETCHER-Theta Chi: I.E.E.E.: Track: Radio Club. KREAMER, SUE ANN-Pi Beta Phi, Treasurer: House Council: Christian Association. KRIEGER, STANLEY ALAN-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer: Bucknellian: Pi Delta Epsilon: Economics Club. LADD, JAY ROBERT-Kappa Sigma, Secretary: Glee Club: Inter- fraternity Council. LAIRD, EDWARD CLARK-Phi Kappa Psi, President: Men's Judi- cial Board: Christian Association: Interfraternity Council: Counse- lor: Intramural Championship, Soccer, Basketball: Delta Mu Delta, President: Omicron Delta Kappa, Treasurer. LANG. LINDA ANNE-House of Representatives: House Council. LARSON, LINDA ANN-Counselor: Head Resident: Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Mu Epsilon: Sigma Pi Sigma: Mortar Board, Secretary: International Club, Secretary. LA RUSSO, ANTHONY JOHN-Sigma Chi, President: Interfrater- nity Council, Secretary: Senior Class Vice-President: Cheerleader. LAUGHTON, ROBERT WARREN-Phi Gamma Delta: Football. LAXTON, STEPHEN BALL-Sigma Phi Epsilon: Christian Associ- ation: Glee Club: Chapel Choir: Mixed Chorus: Sigma Tau Delta. LENFEST, LINDA KATHLEEN-Pi Beta Phi: Panhellenic Coun- cil: Head Resident: Cheerleader. LENTZ, ALICE REBECCA-Phi Mu: Residence Council: Mixed Chorus. LEONHARDT, THOMAS CORT-Phi Kappa Psi. LESER, ERNST GEORGE-American Chemical Society: Alpha Chi Sigma. LIEB, DONALD FOSTER-Theta Chi: American Chemical Soci- ety: Bucknell Engineer: A.I.Ch.E.: Counselor: Track: Intramural Championship, Track. LILIUS, MARY LOUISE-Delta Zeta, Treasurer: House of Repre- sentatives: Economics Club. LINN, KENNETH-Sigma Alpha Mu. LITTS, JAMES DAVID-Phi Gamma Delta: Track: Ski Club: Soci- ety for Advancement of Management. LODESKI, RONALD- B Club: Football: Sailing Club. LOGES, KAREN-Kappa Kappa Gamma: Mixed Chorus: Panhel- lenic Council: WRA Board. LOMBARDY, STEVEN F.-Band: Baseball: Intramural Champion- ship, Tennis, Bowling. LUCHT, DAVID LEE-Kappa Delta Rho: Christian Association: Alpha Chi Sigma. LUTTMANN, SCOTT KANE-Phi Kappa Psi: Student Faculty Congress, Treasurer: Interfraternity Council, Vice-President: Counselor. MAGRUDER, RICHARD JAMES-Lambda Chi Alpha: Manage- ment Club. MANDELL, JARED IRA-Sigma Alpha Mu: Touche: Dorm Coun- cil, Secretary. MANIGAN, EDWARD WILLIAM--Phi Gamma Delta: B Club: Football: Economics Club. MANLEY, JOHN RICHARD-Delta Mu Delta. MANY, EDWARD MILLARD-Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer: In- tramural Championship, Bowling: Economics Club: Society for Advancement of Management. MARINO, RONALD ALBERT-Delta Upsilon: A.S.M.E. MARKOWITZ, ROGER STEVEN-Sigma Alpha Mu: Interfrater- nity Council. MARTIN, MARILYN SUZANNE-Senate. MASK, RONALD HORNER-Lambda Chi Alpha, President, Secre- tary: Interfraternity Council, Treasurer: American Chemical Soci- ety: A.I.Ch.E., President: Tau Beta Pi. MASSEY, THOMAS SOUTHARD-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Vice- President: Men's Judicial Board, Secretary: Interfraternity Council: Swimming: Intramural Championship, Soccer: Economics Club. MATHEWS, MICHAEL JOHN-Sigma Chi: A.S.C.E,: Tau Beta Pi. MATTHEWS, JOHN EDWARD-Sigma Alpha Epsilon: B Club: Basketball. MATZKO, RUTH CHRISTINE-Pi Beta Phi: Christian Associa- tion: Residence Council: Junior Class Council. McGARVEY, WILLIAM ELLIS-Sigma Alpha Epsilon: A.S.C.E.: Soccer: Intramural Championship, Soccer, Lacrosse Club: Alpha Chi Sigma: Pi Mu Epsilon. MCGOVERN, PATRICIA ANN-Alpha Sigma Alpha, President: House of Representatives: House Council: Orchestra: Head Resi- dent: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Sigma. MCGRAW, BRUCE RUSSELL-Orchestra: Fireside Leader: Chris- tian Association. MCINTYRE, LINDA-American Chemical Society: Alpha Lambda Delta, Treasurer: Phi Sigma: Pi Mu Epsilon: International Club. MCINTYRE, PETER THOMAS-American Chemical Society. McKENNA, WILLIAM NICHOLAS-Kappa Sigma: Intramural Championship, Track: Ski Club, President. MCMICHAEL, WILLIAM L.-Delta Upsilon: A.S.M.E.: Pi Mu Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi. McNAIR, DOUGLAS D.-Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Delta Mu Delta. McPHEE, LINDA ANN-Delta Delta Delta, Treasurer: Senate: House Council: WRA Board: Counselor: Junior Class Treasurer: Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Mu Epsilon: Military Ball Court. MEINCKE, LUCINDA MARIE-Residence Council: House Coun- cil: Student Handbook: L'Agenda: Christian Association: Mixed Chorus: WRA Board: Synchronettes. MENAPACE, ROBERT H.-Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Interfraternity Council. MERKLE, ELSIE LYNN-Delta Zeta: Senate: Mixed Chorus: WRA Board, President: Head Resident. MERTINEIT, EDITH MARIE--Kappa Delta: L'Agenda,' House of Representatives: House Council: Panhellenic Council. METZ, SUSAN RHODA-Alpha Chi Omega: House of Representa- tives: Glee Club. MEYER. EDWIN LAWRENCE-Tau Kappa Epsilon: Bucknell En- gineer: A.S.C.E.: Pi Mu Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi. MIESZKOWSKI, ROBERT DENNIS-Theta Chi: Intramural Championship, Volleyball, Softball. MILLER, JANET LOUISE-Senate, Vice-President: House of Rep- resentatives: House Council: Christian Association: Fireside Leader. MILLER, PATTI JEAN-Kappa Kappa Gamma: House of Repre- sentatives: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Alpha Theta. MILLER, ROBERT CLARK-Sigma Chi: Interfraternity Council! A.S.M.E.: Lacrosse Club. MILLER, WILLIAM L.-Tau Kappa Epsilon: Glee Club: American Chemical Society: Christian Association. MORGAN, BARBARA JEANNE-Alpha Chi Omega: House Council: Orchesis. MORGAN, MOLLY MANHART-Kappa Kappa Gamma: Student Faculty Congress, Secretary: Senate: House Council: Residence Council: WRA Board: Synchronettes: Counselor: Head Resident. MORRIS, JOHN EDWARD-Kappa Delta Rho, President: A.S.C.E.: Rifle Team. MORTON, CAROLYN BARBARA-Delta Zeta: House of Repre- sentatives: House Council: Phi Sigma Tau: Pi Mu Epsilon. MOVSESIAN, CONSTANCE-House of Representatives: Cap and Dagger: Omicron Delta Epsilon: Economics Club, Secretary- Treasurer. MURPHY, ROBERT GRANT-Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Intramural Championship, Softball, Soccer. MUSTERER, ALLAN EDWARD-Lambda Chi Alpha: A.S.M.E.? Track: Intramural Championship, Cross Country. MUZZO. ALBERT LAWRENCE-Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Intramural Championship, Soccer. MYERS, ROBERT ALAN-Sigma Phi Epsilon: A.I.Ch.E.: Alpha Chi Sigma. NEEDHAM, GEORGE AUSTIN--Lambda Chi Alpha: Bucknellian. NEUMANN, RICHARD MORGAN-American Chemical Society: Alpha Chi Sigma, Vice-President, Secretary: Phi Beta Kappa: Phi Eta Sigma, Vice-President. NEWCOMB, WILLIAM A.-Kappa Sigma. NIDDRIE, DONALD GORDON-Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Intramural Championship, Soccer, Wrestling: Lacrosse Club. NOBLE, NEAL RICHARD-Sigma Alpha Mu: Band: American Chemical Society: Alpha Chi Sigma. NOTTAGE, CYNTHIA ANN-Delta Delta Delta: Christian Asso- ciation: Synchronettes: Kappa Delta Pi. V NUERNBERG, NANCY JEANNE-Alpha Chi Omega: Senate: Ju- dicial Board: House Council: Residence Council: L'Agenda,' Chris- tian Association: Mixed Chorus: Panhellenic Council, Vice-Presi- dent: Counselor: Head Resident: Fireside Leader: Alpha Lambda Delta, President: Psi Chi: Mortar Board. O'DAY, TIMOTHY NOERLING-Phi Kappa Psi: Glee Club: In- terfraternity Council: A.S.C.E. OESCHGER, OREN EDWIN-Theta Chi. OESTREICH, STEPHEN DAVID-Sigma Alpha Mu: Cap and Dagger: WVBU: Intramural Championship, Handball: Ski Club: Society for Advancement of Management. O'GRADY, BARBARA ALYCE-House Council: Sigma Tau Delta. OLMSTEAD, JUDITH LEE-Alpha Phi: Christian Association: House of Representatives: Sigma Delta Pi, Treasurer. OPPERMAN, D. THEODORE-Theta Chi: Bucknell Engineer: A.S.M.E.: Bucknellian: Christian Association. ORT, LEON FREDERICK-Kappa Sigma: Interfraternity Council: A.S.M.E.: Bucknellian. PAKULA, ROSEMARY JANE-Kappa Delta: Christian Associa- tion: L'Agenda. PALMER, SUSAN KATHRYN-Delta Delta Delta: House of Rep- resentatives: Military Ball Court. PAN CZYSZYN, FRAN K TH EODORE-A.S.M.E. PARKER, HARRIET INEZ-Christian Association: Mixed Chorus: American Chemical Society, Vice-President, Secretary-Treasurer: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Beta Kappa: Pi Mu Epsilon: Interna- tional Club. PARLIMAN, MARY ELIZABETH-Alpha Chi Omega, Vice-Presi- dent: Judicial Board: House Council: Residence Council: Orches- tra: Mixed Chorus: Counselor: Head Resident: Phi Sigma. PERO, WAYNE ROBERT-Phi Kappa Psi: B Club: A.I.Ch.E.: Soccer, Baseball: Intramural Championship, Track. PETACH, JOAN CLAIRE-Alpha Phi: House of Representatives: Cap and Dagger: Christian Association: Mixed Chorus: American Chemical Society: International Club. PFEIF, WYNNE TAFEL-Senate, Treasurer: Judicial Board: Mixed Chorus: Counselor: Head Resident: Psi Chi: Christian Association: Junior Class Secretary. PIERCE, THEODORE RAYMOND-Christian Association: Glee Club: Chapel Choir: Economics Club, Vice-President. PLACE, ARTHUR HENRY-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer: Inter- fraternity Council: Intramural Championship, Bowling. POGUE, WILLIAM RANDLES-Kappa Delta Rho: Christian As- sociation: House of Representatives: Interfraternity Council: A.S.M.E. POK, JOHN WILLIAMS-Bucknellian: Band: Phi Alpha Theta, Treasurer: Phi Sigma Tau, President. POSNER, JACK NELSON-Sigma Alpha Mu. PRATT, PENELOPE JANE-Alpha Phi, Vice-President: Christian Association: Cap and Dagger: Glee Club: Mixed Chorus. PRIESTER, PATRICIA LEE-Delta Zeta, Treasurer: House Coun- cil: Christian Association: Cap and Dagger: Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Pi Mu Epsilon: Sailing Club, Secretary. PRINGLE, ROBERT WILLIAM-Dorm Council: WVBU: Intramu- ral Championship, Cross Country. RAPOPORT, RITA ANNE-Pi Beta Phi: House of Representatives. RANEY, TERRY WILLIAM-Tau Kappa Epsilon, President: Band: Interfraternity Council: Delta Mu Delta: Economics Club: Society for Advancement of Management. RATKUS, THEODORE STANLEY-Phi Gamma Delta: B Club, Vice-President: Football. REID, WILLIAM EVAN-Theta Chi, President. REID, JEAN KEVITT-Kappa Delta: House of Representatives: House Council: L'Agenda. REITZE, DAVID MONTGOMERY-Phi Gamma Delta: B Club: Football: Economics Club. RICHARDS, THOMAS SAVIDGE-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Presi- dent: Men's Judicial Board: Interfraternity Council: Intramural Championship, Wrestling. RINDLAUB, JOHN VAN ANTWERP--Lambda Chi Alpha: Buck- nellian: B Club: Tennis: Intramural Championship, Bridge. ROMWEBER, ARTHUR CLAYTON-Sigma Chi, Vice-President: Interfraternity Council: Intramural Championship, Softball: Eco- nomics Club: Society for Advancement of Management. ROSELL, JOY ELAINE-Alpha Phi: Bucknellian: House of Repre- sentatives: Band. ROTHENBERGER, JERRY LOY-Phi Gamma Delta: Baseball: Freshman Basketball: Intramural Championship, Soccer, Volley- ball: Economics Club, President. ROYTER, ALAN KARL-Cap and Dagger: University Players: A.I.Ch.E.: Theta Alpha Phi. SCARTON, HENRY AUGUST--Tau Kappa Epsilon: Band: Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: A.S.M.E., Treasurer: Christian Association: Pi Mu Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi. SCHELLHASE, ROBERT O.-Sigma Phi Epsilon: WVBU, Business Manager: I.E.E.E. SCHIRO, JOHN EDWARD-Phi Sigma. SCHMIDT, JACQUELINE M.-WVBU: Glee Club: Independent Women's Council: Counselor: Christian Association: Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Delta Epsilon: Sigma Delta Pi. SCHNUR, ANDREW CONVERSE-Kappa Sigma: A.S.M.E.: Ski Club. SCHOBERT, HAROLD HARRIS-American Chemical Society, President: Alpha Chi Sigma, President. SCHULZ, JOHN JOSEPH-Kappa Delta Rho. SCOTT, NORMAN ALISTAIR-Sigma Phi Epsilon: Christian As- sociation: Band. SCOTT, SUZANNE LOUISE-Pi Delta Epsilon: L'A genda. SEASE, GARY JAMES-Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Football: B Club. SEDOR, THOMAS JOHN-Men's Coordinating Council, Treasurer: I.E.E.E.: Counselor: Old Main Dorm Council, Vice-President: Christian Association. 207 SEIGFRIED, ALBERT WALTER-Sigma Chi, President, Rushing Chairman: Interfraternity Council, Vice-President: B Club: Football, Baseball. SEILER, CHARLES MARTIN-Phi Kappa Psi: Counselor: Basket- ball. SHAFER, GRAHAM D'ALBEY-Phi Kappa Psi: A.S.C.E.: Soccer: B Club. SHAFFNER, THOMAS ANDREW-Intramural Championship, Tennis, Cross Country: Independent Men's Council. SHAPS, ROBERT SIDNEY-Sigma Alpha Mu: Interfraternity Council: Intramural Championship, Track, Bowling. SHARPE, DONALD EVERETT-Phi Lambda Theta: I.E.E.E.: Bucknell Engineer, Business Manager: Christian Association: Pi Delta Epsilon, Treasurer. SHAW, BARBARA LYNNE-Pi Beta Phi, Vice President: Senate. SHEIBLEY, LEROY BARNES-Christian Association: Band, Man- ager. SHELDON, JOHN SAMUEL--Kappa Delta Rho, Treasurer: WVBU: Christian Association: Society for Advancement of Man- agement. SHELDON, RICHARD CRAIG-Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Christian Association: Swimming: Intramural Championship, Soccer. SHELTON, THEODORE BRIAN-Sigma Alpha Mu: American Chemical Society: Intramural Championship, Bowling: Ski Club. SHIELDS, JOHN POWELL-Delta Upsilon: B Club: Swimming: l.E.E.E.: L'Agendu,' Advertising Manager. SHOLLY, JOHN WILLIAM-Sigma Chi: B Club: Football, Track: Intramural Championship, Softball. SIDENER, WENDY ANNE-Mixed Chorus: Pi Mu Epsilon, Secre- tary: Sigma Delta Pi. SIEGEL, DALE--Phi Gamma Delta. SIEMINSKI, MARY LOUISE-House of Representatives, Bucknel- lian, Associate Editor: Alpha Lambda Delta. SILBERNAGEL, VALERIE AN N-House Council, Larison, Scott: Christian Association: Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-President. SILLS, ANGELYN CLEAVES-Alpha Chi Omega: Cap and Dag- ger: Glee Club: Chapel Choir: Christian Association. SKIBO, PAULA MARIE-Pi Beta Phi: L'Agenda,' Christian Associ- ation: WVBU: Sigma Tau Delta: Homecoming Court. SMALSTIG, KAREN DICKENSON-Kappa Delta, Rush Chair- man: WRA Board, Treasurer: Christian Association. SMIGIE, JAMES PATRICK--Delta Upsilon: B Club, President: Counselor: Swimming, Co-captain: Intramural Championship, Softball. SMITH, BEVERLY HELEN-Student Faculty Congress: Senate: House Council, Secretary-Treasurer: Independent Women's Coun- cil, President: Freshman Class Secretary: Christian Association. SMITH, BONNIE EUNICE-House of Representatives: House Council, Larison, Secretary: Leiser, President: Mixed Chorus: In- dependent Women's Council, Vice-President, Treasurer: Sopho- more Class Secretary: Senior Class Secretary. SMITH, DAVID FRED-Sigma Phi Epsilon: A.S.M,E.: Tau Beta Pi. SMITH, PATRICIA LYNN-Delta Zeta: House Council, Larison: Christian Association. SMITH, PETER HARMON-Sophomore Class Vice-President: Phi Eta Sigma, Secretary: Freshman Wrestling: American Institute of Physics, Secretary. SMITH, R. KENT-Delta Upsilon: B Club: I.E.E.E.: Counselor: Swimming. SMOLKA, WILLIAM PETER-Mixed Chorus: Bucknell Forum Planning Board: Bucknellian: Christian Association. SNELL, FREDERICK EDMUND-Chapel Choir: Mixed Chorus: I.E.E.E.: Bucknell Engineer: L'Agenda,' Christian Association: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Mu Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi. SNYDER, M. WILSON-Phi Kappa Psi, Vice-President: Interfrater- nity Council: B Club: Counselor: Varsity Swimming. SOLON, MICHAEL HENRY-Kappa Sigma, Social Chairman: Soccer, Manager. SPAVEN, SUSAN MARY-Resident Council, Edwards House: Mixed Chorus: Synchronettes, Treasurer: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Beta Kappa: Pi Mu Epsilon, Treasurer. SPENCER, DAVID PIERCE-Phi Kappa Psi: House of Representa- tives: Interfraternity Council: A.S.M.E.: Fireside Leader: Intramu- ral Championship, Soccer: Christian Association. SPRINGER, SUSAN TREFETHEN-Alpha Sigma Alpha: House of Representatives: Band: Mixed Chorus: Chapel Choir: Panhellenic Council: L'Agenda,' Christian Association. STALTER, BETTY ANN-Delta Delta Delta: Cheerleader, Cap- tain: Homecoming Court: Military Ball Court. STEBBINS, LLOYD HUGHES-Sigma Phi Epsilon: Band: Ameri- can Chemical Society: A.I.Ch.E. STELL, BARBARA RUTH-Delta Zeta, President: Judicial Board: House Council, Larison: Glee Club: Head Resident: Sigma Tau Delta, President. STERN, JUDITH AN NE-Residence Council, President: Fireside Leader: Phi Sigma: Christian, Vice-President. STRAUS, BARRY-Sigma Phi Epsilon: Glee Club: A.S.C.E., Treas- urer: Bucknell Engineer. STRONGOSKY, STEPHANIE JEAN-House of Representatives: American Chemical Society. STRUB, REA LOUISE--Delta Zeta: House of Representatives. SULLIVAN, SUSAN DENICE-House Council, Scott: Bucknell Forum Planning Board: Christian Association: Sigma Tau Delta. SUMMY, JANICE YVONNE-House of Representatives: House Council, Hunt, Secretary-Treasurer: Independent Women's Coun- cil: Christian Association: Phi Sigma. SUMMY, JOAN YVETTE-House Council, Hulley: Independent Women's Council: Christian Association: Phi Sigma: Phi Sigma Tau. SZIBDAT, CORY LOU-Alpha Phi, Treasurer: Bucknellian. TADDEO BARBARA ELLEN-Alpha Chi Omega: Senate: Judicial Board: House Council, Larison: Head Counselor: Head Resident: Pi Mu Epsilon: Mortar Board. TADROSS, ROBERT NASEEM-Lambda Chi Alpha: A.I.Ch.E.: Alpha Chi Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. TARBOX, NATHANIEL FALKER-Lambda Chi Epsilon: A.I.Ch.E. Tl-IATCHER, RALPH JAMES-Delta Upsilon. THOMAS, BARBARA JOYCE-Delta Zeta, Second Vice-President: Counselor: Head Resident: Phi Sigma: Bucknelliang L'Agenda,' Christian Association. THOMAS, DAVID JAMES-Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Intramural Championship, Soccer: Baseball. THOMPSON, TERRENCE NEIL-Tau Kappa Epsilon: WVBU: Band. THOMSON, BRUCE MILLER-Delta Upsilon, Social Chairman: Chapel Choir: Interfraternity Council: Counselor: Pi Mu Epsilon: Economics Club. THOMSON, JEAN RAWLINGS-Cap and Dagger: Chapel Choir: Bucknell Student Forum, Treasurer. TIHANSKY, CLAUDIA VALERIA-House Council, Scott: Cap and Dagger: Modern Dance: Theta Alpha Phi. TONEY, SARA LAMBERT-House of Representatives: House Council, Spanish House: Independent Women's Council, Secretary: Fireside Leader: Bucknellianp Student Handbook: Christian Asso- ciation. TOWNSEND, JAMES WILSON-Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice-Presi- dent: Mixed Chorus: Soccer: Phi Sigma, President. TREFFLICH, RICHARD HEN RY-Kappa Delta Rho. TRUSCHEL, ANN LOUISE-American Chemical Society. TULLSEN, ROXANE CATHERINE-House Council, Harris: Glee Club: Chapel Choir: Christian Association: Phi Sigma. TURNER, NANCY CAROLINE-Kappa Delta, President, Rush Chairman: House Council, Harris, Hunt: Glee Club: Fireside Leader: Touche: Christian Association: Sigma Tau Delta. UHLER, ANDRE SAMUEL-Sigma Phi Epsilon: Band: A.S.C.E. UHLIG, SANDRA RUTH-Alpha Chi Omega: House of Repre- sentatives: House Council, Hunt: Glee Club, Treasurer: L'Agena'a. UNGER, CHARLES DAVID-Residence Council. Swartz: Counselor: Basketball. USMAR, SUSAN RAE--Pi Beta Phi. VAN RIPER, JOSEPH EDWARDS--Cap and Dagger: University Players: Glee Club: Bucknellian: Theta Alpha Phi: Sigma Tau Delta. VOGEL, LYNNE-Delta Delta Delta: WRA Board, Secretary: Syn- chronettes. WAGNER, GERALD WAYNE-A.S.M.E.: Christian Association. WAKEFIELD, ROXANNE-Delta Delta Delta: House of Repre- sentatives: House Council, Larison, Taylor Street House: Phi Alpha Theta. WALLACE, CHARLES EDGAR-Delta Upsilon: I.E.E.E.: Counse- lor: Freshman Class President: Omicron Delta Kappa: Tau Beta Pi, President. WALTERS, DAVID ELZEY-Phi Gamma Delta: Intramural Championship, Soccer, Track. WARNER, ANNE KATHLEEN-House of Representatives: House Council, Taylor Street: L'Agenda,' Majorette. WARREN, MONROE JAMES-Delta Upsilon, Secretary: A.S.C.E., Vice-President: Head Counselor: Junior Class Vice-President: In- tramural Championship, Softball: Omicron Delta Kappa: Pi Mu Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi. WATTS, DONALD ALBERT-Delta Upsilon: Fireside Leader: In- tramural Championship, Basketball. WEBER, GEORGE LOUIS-Kappa Sigma: Interfraternity Council: A.S.M.E., President: Head Counselor: Drill Team. WEBER, VIRGINIA ANN-Alpha Chi Omega: House of Repre- sentatives: House Council, Larison, Hunt: Residence Council, Hunt, Vice-President: Glee Club: Phi Sigma, Secretary. WEIDENFELLER, WILLIAM LYNCH-Phi Gamma Delta. WEINSTEIN, MICHAEL LAWRENCE-Sigma Alpha Mu: WVBU: Society for the Advancement of Management, President. WELCH, JOHN F. K.-Bucknell Forum Planning Board. WELLS, DANELLE JANEEN-Alpha Phi, President: House of Representatives: Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Panhellenic Council. WERNANDER, MARILYN YVONNE-Alpha Kappa Delta: Phi Sigma Tau. WEST, HARRY HARDING--A.I.Ch.E.: Alpha Chi Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. WHEELER, SUSAN ANN-Alpha Chi Omega, Vice-President, Treasurer: House of Representatives, Vice-President: Head Resi- dent: Christian Association. WHITE, WILLIAM MARTIN-Phi Gamma Delta: Soccer: Intra- mural Championship, Basketball, Soccer. WIGGETT, GAIL JOYCE-Cap and Dagger: L'Agenda,' Bucknell Student Forum: Christian Association. WILKINSON, DAVID MARSHALL-American Chemical Society: Phi Sigma. WILLIAMS, DANIEL GOODWIN-Phi Lambda Theta: Pi Mu Epsilon. WILSON, EARL LYONS-Cap and Dagger: Unversity Players: Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Theta Alpha Phi. WILSON, JAMES JOSEPH-Tau Kappa Epsilon: A.I.Ch.E.. Treas- urer: Alpha Chi Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. WILSON, MARGARET M.-Kappa Kappa Gamma: House Coun- cil, Hunt: Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Tau Delta. WINIERSKI, HARRIET LEE-Alpha Sigma Alpha, Rush Chair- man: Orchestra: Band: Panhellenic Council. WINTER, JOSEPH MICHAEL-Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Interfrater- nity Council: Wrestling: Intramural Championship, Soccer, Wres- tling. WINTERHALTER, SUELLEN-House Council, Harris: Hulley, Vice-President: Seventh Street, Secretary-Treasurer: Bucknell Fo- rum Planning Board: Christian Association. WOLFORD, JOHN WILLIAM-Phi Gamma Delta, Social Chair- man: Glee Club: Interfraternity Council: Counselor. WOOD, ROBERTA CAROL-Pi Beta Phi: House of Representa- tives: House Council, French, President. WOODWARD, JAMES GASTON-Lambda Chi Alpha: WVBU: Bucknellian: L'A genda. WOOLMAN, CAROL EILEEN-Kappa Kappa Gamma, Vice-Presi- dent: Senate: ,House of Representatives: Christian Association. WRIGHT, DAVID LYON--Independent Men's Council: Intramural Championship, Cross Country, Bowling. WRIGHT, JONATHAN ROGER-Sigma Phi Epsilon, Treasurer, President: Orchestra: Glee Club. YAUKEY, MARK WIKE-Phi Gamma Delta, Social Chairman. YUNDT, DAVID ALAN-Kappa Sigma: Bucknelliang Touche: Pi Delta Epsilon, Vice-President. ZAER, NEIL LEONARD--Sigma Alpha Mu: Intramural Champion- ship, Handball: Interfraternity Council. ZAMADICS, BARBARA ANN-House of Representatives: House Council, Seventh Street: Residence Council, Seventh Street: Glee Club: L'Agenda,' Pi Mu Epsilon. ZEIGLER, PAUL LYMAN-Tau Kappa Epsilon: WVBU, Station Director: Interfraternity Council: Counselor: Pi Delta Epsilon, Vice-President, President. ZIMMERMAN, JOSEPH PAUL-Phi Lambda Theta, Vice-Presi- dent: Interfraternity Council: Pi Delta Phi: Sigma Tau Delta. ZSCHIESCHE, PETER MICHAEL-Delta Upsilon: Mens' Judicial Board: Chapel Choir: Interfraternity Council: Junior Class Presi- dent. Co-Editors: Managing Editor: Stag: Photographers: Academic Editor: Stag: Administration Editor: Stag: Candid Sections: Greek Editor: Stag.' Organizations Editor: Stag: Senior Editor: Stag: Sports Editor: Stag: Literary Editor: 1965 L'AGENDA STAFF Robert Davies Jane Hollman Suzanne Scott Tina Davies Penny Glass Mary Ann Gregg Diane Mallory Richard Abbott J effrey Heatley James Woodward Jackie Pearson Cheryl Barton Missy Biggs JoAnn Feinberg Dale Longstreth Maggie Mitchell Gwen Moore Alison Phillips Katie Strayer Diane Miller Carole Bennett Kathy Van Duren Sharon Harkless Judy Hauck Joan Schoemmell Marianne Zasa Nancy Cady Janet Irwin Ann Kendall Judy Brooks Marvin Goldberg Mary Lou Hall Nancy Intintoli Reenie DeJ ure Anne Harrison Lynn Ackart Linda Gilmore Ann Church Barbara Gulch Tammy Silvernail Jeanne Van Dolah Joan Schoemmell Karen Saylor Karen Decker Marcy Draper Melissa Forinash Jeanne Hurter Bette Meyers Joanne Scott Gene Ryerson Ken Marks Ron Pomerance Dorothy Johnson Stag: Index Editor: Stag: Typing Editor: Stag.' Business Manager: Stag: Advisor: Publisher: Keller Consultant: Designer: Professional Photographers: Senior Photographers: Claire Alfano Gwynne Bickle Dale Brandriff Diane Eyer Janet Ferguson Carol Griilith Joan Henderson Barbara Kiefer Sue Springer Linda Stiles Betty Thompson Gail Wiggett Connie Gent Meridel Berola Charlene Dexter Carol Harrington Eileen Oakley Sherry Smith Susan Strange Kathryn Van Duren Peggy Kazarian Carol Coleman Connie Gent Linda Holmes Cindy Meincke Rose Pakula Bob Gentzler Chris Rojahn John Shields Marvin Lowe Wm. J. Keller Inc. Buffalo, New York Carl V. Peterson Dave Tan Herb Comess Joe Crilley MERIN STUDIOS Philadelphia, Pennsylvania THE EDITORS WISH TO THANK: Miss Betty Beckort for the use of Hunt Living Room. Mr. Brad Tufts for his advice and encouragement throughout the production of the 1965 L'Agenda. Miss Trennie Eisley for her co-operation. Mr. Kevin DeMarrais for his help with the Sports pho- tography. Dean Hayward for his understanding and co-operation. President Charles H. Watts for permission to use selec- tions from The Worlds of the University, 1964 Convocation Address. COMPLIMENTS OF T H E B -C LU B Kappa Sigma iq Q 65 Bucknell Qlniners-iig ALPHA PHI CHAPTER Adami, Frederick Adler, Roy D. Aibel, Richard Ajello, Arnold Albertson, Verna Alfano, Claire Alfonsi, Martin J. Allan Lawrence Allen, John D. Allen Michael H. Allen Peter Allen, R. Craig Allman, Elizabeth M. Alpern, Sidney Amigone, Sandra Anderson, Donald C. Anderson, Charles K. Andow, Kunitake Andrews, Taylor Appelby, Neal Argelander, Lois Ark, John Armet, Brian W. Asarisi, Ronald D. Asher, Herbert Ask, Gosta Ask, Peter J. Atkins Ill, Daniel E. Atlas, Jan Atwell, Grant E. Austin, Robert Bachman, Earl W. Badie, Helen Joan Baer, Ronald Bailey, Carolyn Bair, Robert P. Baker, Ann Baker, Robert F. Balestrino, Philip Ballard, Susan Barish, Milton Barker, Joseph G. Barlow, Richard Barnett, Susan Baron, Ronald Barowsky, Stephen Barron, John A. Barry, Kathleen Bartholomew, Christine Barton, Mary Lynn Bateman, Joan Bateman, Susan Bauer, Susan Baxel, Gary Baxter, Richard Beach, Barbara Beck, Lawrence Becker, Robert Beehr, Wesley Beggs, Barry Belford, Richard D. Bell, August O. Bell, Sara Bell, Thomas Bellistield, John Benjamin, Ronald Bennett, Carole Berger, Roy Bergstedt, Anne Berk, Judith Berlin, George Bernauer, John Bernberg, Lawrence Berola, Meridel Berry, Louis Beshore, D. Fred Beuermann, Barbara INDEX 175 89,177 173 89,l24,l30,l33 160 56,127 171 89,169 141,172 89,175 130,169 176 132 68,89 89,161 167 70,80 89,129 148 141 130 173 89,176 166 .129 149 167 80,82,89,176 128,173 176 168 70.80 89 89,165 89,154,159 171 158 144,174 89,141 89 165 167 81,176 148,159 89,173 170 89,174,188 126,141,156 148 162 157 161 60,89,l23 S9,20l 128,165 90,161 144 171 175 165 166 170 90,154,158 150 90,169 174,188 125 173 90,144,159 56,143,163 90 90,171 l7l 122,130,155 90,168 172 67, 90, l3l, 162 INDEX Beuhler, Betty 163 Brearly, David 175 Birdsall, Jean 90, 131, 157 Brecht, Mary 69, 91, 159 Bischoff, Robert 172 Breitinger, William J. 133, 170, 201 Bittner, Ruth 56, 90, 158 Breseman, Judith 160 Black, William 144,177 Bridgman, Richard 170 Blake, James 170 Brooks, Judith P. 91, 137, 162 Blanchard, Robert 90, 177 Brooks, W. Theodore 128, 130, 165 Blanton, Graham 90,169 Brouse, Margaret L. 91 Blatt, Judith 143, 163 Brown, Arthur E. 175 Blattmachr, Jonathan 167 Brown, Harold J. 91 Blick, Marjorie 69 Brown, James 169 Bloomquist, Douglas 68 Brown, Robert A. 17,174,200 Blum, Stephen 173 Brown, Patricia 91, 126, 142 Blum, William 173 Brown, Wendy 157 Blythe, Linda 148 Browne, Joseph Bradley 146 Boak, Jr. Thomas D. 91, 146, 170 Browning, J. Stephen 171 Boak, William 170, 191 Brunn, Barbara 91, 123, 126 Boden, Barbara 144,162 Buckholdt, Paula 163 Bogert, Lynn 164 Buckley, Bruce F. 172 Bollinger, Lee 176 Burrell, Robert 83,177 Bolton, Jeffrey J. 91, 167 Bussard, David 78, 91, 123, 130 Bolton, Joseph 165 Butz, Robert W. 171 Boorn, Richard 154, 177 Cady, Nancy 91, 163, 187 Borries, Jean 164 Campbell, Robert L. 174 Bartner, Stanley W. 144, 171 Cann, Thomas W. 146, 148, 175 Boss, Jeffrey H. 91, 171 Cantoni, James 77, 91 Bouldin, Rhoslyn 91, 169 Capone, Roland 169, 188 Bowen, Frank 69, 91, 170 Capowski, Joseph John 82 Bowers, Jack 174 Cardona, Betty Ann 91, 160 Boyer, Candis 150 Carleton, Dale L. 170 Bram, Andrew 173 Carlson, Thomas 56, 165 Bramwell, Robert 91 Carnovale, Richard 172 Brandes, Charles 91 Carpenter, Carol 148 Brandes, Julius 91, 172,201 Carpenter, John L. 154, 175 Braski, Amy J. 130, 155 Carson, Bruce M. 131, 174 Braun, Donald 171 Carson, Mary Ann 148 Bray, Henry 165 Case, Susan 158 F or the Best in Quality and Economy CL RK O CHE IC L COMPANY, I C Manufacturers Sanitary Chemicals and Maintenance Supplies Specialists in the School, Industrial and Institutional Field WILLIAMSPORT, PENNSYLVANIA 212 INDEX Cashel, William Collins, David P. 134,167 Cashman, Robert H. 65, 91, Collins, Guy 83, 176 Castellano, Maria Collitt, Richard 92,172 Caverly, Brian 91, 128, Conard, Walter 165 Caughey Jr., Dale Wells Condon, Robert 69 Cawley, Richard Bruce Conner, Terrence 92, 168 Chamberlain, John 134, Connelly, Donald 191 Chamberlin, Clinton A. 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Davis, John Davis, Margaret Dawson, John Dawson, Timothy Dean, Howard Deane, Andrew DeBou, Bonnie Decker, Karen Decker, Walter Dede, Douglas Deermount, John Defeo, Brent deGreck, John Deibler, Phyllis Deissig, Robert DeJure, Maureen DeMott, Sally Dennis, Russell dePoix, Carol DePrince, Evelyn Deredita, Jeanne Deutsch, Carol Devereux, Curtiss Dexter, Charlene Dexter, Judith Deysher, David Diblin, Charles Dickenson, Jean 172 144 56,142,159 144,148 176 93,136, 167 175 160 175 127 163 154,174 56,93,135,171 177 133,151,167 6l,161,62,93 93,137 93,172 82,175 170 93 82,175 158 170 57,125,130,137,162 144 63 133 160 93,163 93 93 56,162 126,161 146 146 93,161 INDEX 215 Dickey, Diane Dietz, Beverly Dix, Karen Dobbie, Carol Dodd, Walter Dohm, Stanley Dohnal, Dennis Donaldson, Linda Donnelly, Neil Doolittle, Virginia Dorr, John Doscher, Marilyn Douglass, Robert Dove, Bruce Downs, Stephanie Drach, Jean Drake, Margaret Draper, Martha Dresser, Thomas Dreyfus, Richard DuBois, Jeraldine Ducyckinck, Janet Duff, Edwin Duff, Thomas Duncan, John Dunn, James Dunning Durfee, Ruth Dusenbury, James Dzurinko, Andrew Eakin, Sarah Earl, James Eaton, David Ebeling, Dianne Eckhouse, Judith Ecton, Stan Egee, Barbara 141 93,124,125,131,161 129 164 174 176 124,133,165 57,69,93,134,159 127 133,143,154,158 169 161 174 93 61,62,93,123,124,57,139 93 141 69,93 175 94,171 94,163 156 144 82 170 94,168,171 56,125 159 172 94,174 160 176 94,166 69,148,161 139 68,168 134,151 COMPLIMENTS OF TEDD'S LANDING Compliments of Campbell Brothers Paper Company 82 N Eighth St Sunbury, Pa. RCZMAN'S 349 Pine St. WILLIAMSPORT Ehly, Dale Ehringer, Toni Eichhorn, Mary Eighmey, Sue Eismann, Roy Eisenhart, Sue Ekstrand, Mariann Eldridge, Bruce Ellenberger, Anne Elliott, Bently Elliott, Harry Elliott, John Ellis, Scott Embree, John Emmitt, Richard Enos, Joe Epstein, Richard Erickson, Alan Esmanis, Inta Ettwein, Beverly Evelyn, David Ewing, Buchanan Farber, Richard Farre, Luis Farrell, Elizabeth Fawcett, Dale Fehl, Sandra Feldman, Jeffrey Feldman, Peter Fell, Jerry Ferenchak, Paul Ferrari, Otto Fertig, Robert Fifer, Peter Filippini, John Finkill, William Finney, June Fleeger, Dave Fleming, Edwards Fleming, John Fleming, Joe Fleming, Susan Fleming, Timothy Flumerfelt, Mary Ellen Fogg, Lockwood Forbes, Richard Fortunato, D'Anna Foster, Robert Foust, James Fowler, Franklin Fox, Robert Frame, Bartram Frazer, Kenneth Freeman, James Freeman, Robert Freeman, Craig Freeman, Richard French, Margaret Frese, Robert Fried, Stephen Friend, John Frith, Catherine Fritsch, Ray Frohboese, Donald Frost, Marilynn Fruchbom, Paul Fuehrer, Craig Gaiser, Lewis Galaty, Dick Gallagher, P. Jerome Galvin, Joel Garber, Douglas Gardner, David Gardner, Lawrence Garfield, Ronald Garnet, Robert Gartner, Evelyn INDEX 1 158 156 134,157 94,161 128,146 142 55,148,162 94,176 162 169,188 148 128,165,200 94,174,188 175 174 172 173 144,175 161 56,6o,141,164 94,141,146,17o 94,130,139 173 94,82 162 94,175 56,95 173 95,173 177 169 146,175 78 144 95 141,144 56,139 168 31,133,165,191 169 95,172 125,161 174,188 164 176 172 148 175 146 95 95 169 95 169,188 137,176 165 172 156 82 173 174 95,154,162 168 95 77,95,l58 173 78,169 95 168 95,174,200 173 95,176 95 166 173 173 129 Garwood, Richard Gatski, Robert Gause, Douglas Gealey, Robert Geiger, Leslie Geller, Jeffery Gent, Connie Gentzler, Robert George, Robert Georgou, Alexamdra Gervais, John Giardina, Jay Gilbert, Carole Gilbert, Karen Gilbert, Kenneth Gilflllan, Sharon Gillan, Roger Gilliland, Charles Gilman, Thomas Gilmore, Jeffrey Gilmour, Linda Ginsburg, William Gladstone, Leslie Glancy, Judith Glanz, Peter Glass, Penny Goessling, Marylin Goehring, Robert Goehring, Walter Goff, David Goldberg, Marvin Goldsmith, Marc Goulding, William Graber, Florence Grace, Peter Graham, William Graves, Robert Gray, Bruce Gray, Jason Gray, John Gray, William Graybill, Donald Grayson, Richard Grecco, Fred Greco, Richard Green, Alicia Green, Walter Greene, Richard Greenwood, Richard Grega, John Gregg, Mary Ann Greiner, Kenneth Griffey, Michael Griiiith, Carol Griffiths, Elizabeth Grim, Susie Gring, David Grinspan, Samuel Groshong, Richard Gross, William Gulley, Ervene Gunsel, Gary Guzzetta, Cecily Habermacher, Andrew Hackman, Jane Hackman, Timothy Hadley, Preston Haering, Robert Hagen, Jill Hahn, Reynolds Haigh, Douglas Haigh, Linda Haines, Cynthia Hale, Mary Hall, Mary Lou Hall, Regan Hallock, Homan INDEX 95, 154, 169, 95, 154, 95, 174, 130, 137,154, 57,95, 131, 137, 83,95, 128, 133, 95, 63, 95 5 56, 96, 146, 70, 80, 177, 130, 144, 69, 133, 146, 96, 96, 154, 82, 96, 69, 96, 128, 173, 96, 96, 154, 148, 96, 63, 96, 96, 96, 96, 96, 96, 131, 96, 136, 174, 69,123,124,131,97, 97, 144, 56, 97, 154, 191 167 177 188 156 16.5 162 165 174 157 201 ,172 5, 160 148 95 95 146 165 176 173 158 191 171 161 72 136 148 170 82 167 165 167 165 163 172 174 96 176 168 177 133 175 188 200 169 157 168 172 167 171 96 168 172 156 163 161 146 173 166 174 157 169 163 141 96 144 148 188 161 172 146 159 158 132 97 158 172 COLE'S HARDWARE Phone IA 3-1284 HARDWARE 0 PAINT FARM SUPPLIES 0 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES KITCHENWARE Building and Plumbing Supplies 230 MARKET ST. LEWISBURG PA PROWANT'S MEN'S WEAR MARKET AT THIRD LEWISBURG, PA Compliments of I. R. SHEETS STORE Montandon, Penna Compliments of Williamsport Mirror 8zGlass Co 317 Railway St. Williamsport, Penna RITTER BROS., INC. Hammond,l James Hammond, Jean Hanover, Edie Hansbury, Thomas Harbison, Sarah Harding, Bill Harger, Lina Harkless, Sharon Harper, Gregory Harrington, Carol Harris, R. Harris, Thomas Harris, Norman Harrison, Anne Harrison, Bonnie Harrison, Margaret Harrison, Richard Hart, Thomas Hartmann, Rucker Hartzell, Alice Hartzell, Terry Haskell, William Hathaway, Lawrence Hatheway, Gordon Haun, Diana Hayden, Chad Hayes, Elizabeth Hawkins, Bonnie Havern, Thomas Haynes, Arthur Hazes, Helen Heather, Fred Heatley, Jeffrey Hegmann, Edward Heilbrun, William Heilman, Doris Heilman, Linda 170 56,97,134,159 l6l 166 148 l68 162 148 148 156 144 83,80,97 176 162 65,97 64,97,l60 130,170 171 175 161 175 170 97,123,169 97,177 60,158 175 134,161 143,163 188 177 161 97,188 136 97,165,200 97,176 97 97 INDEX 218 Heiner, Karl Helnkel, Leslie Helsel, Dick Heisler, Nancy Hellman, Daryl Hellman, David Helm, Henry Hemmings, Bruce Hemphill, Douglass Hendel, Peter Hendrix, William Hemzel, George Hepler, Larry Hermann, David Herrmann, Edward Hershey, Davis Herz, Norman Heston, Jerry Hetler, Douglas Highley, Margaret Hills, Katherine Himmer, Richard Hinkle, Charles Hirsch, Richard Hoage, Donald Hocevar, Babette Hoffman, Nancy Holcomb, Morrigene Holden, Jill Hollman. Jane Honeywell, Charles Hook, Thomas Hoopes, John Hopkins, Katherine Hornbeck, Ron Horner, Karen Horner, Scott 97,165 160 168 159 69,77,97,158 177 201 169,188 56,177 97,177 175 98,167 98,150,170 177 98,141,170 7Q98 174 98,165 174 77,78,98 98,141,157 174 98,168 98,l30,l54,173 98,130,172 98 157 124,158 56,99,129 56,57,62,99,136,137 82,98,l48 177 167 163 99,141 69,l23,l25,l3l,l58 168 COMPLIMENTS OF STROEHMANN BROS. CO. BAKERS OF SUNBEAM BREAD ' ROLLS ' CAKE Horning, Don Hornor, Helen Horsman, Sally Houck, Carl Howard, Catherine Howell, Mary Howes, Banning I-Iowry, Jeffries Howse, B. B. Huber, Peter Hughes, David Humphreys, David Hamstra, Roger Hunter, Sandra Hunter, Susan Hunter, Susan Hurd, Ruth Hurter, Jeanne Hunter, Susan Hutchison, Gerald Igoe, John Iltis, Joanne Ingram, Constance Itintoli, Nancy Irving, John Irwin, Janet Irwin, Walter Isaacs, James Iselin, Richard Jacob, Lawrence Jacobs, David Jacobsen, Walter James, Elizabeth James, John Jans, Neil Jant, Barb Jantzen, Nelson 174 99,160 56,99,158 81 99,123,161 99 99 5699 172 165 99,174 165 148 99 99,148,162 127 149 99,162 162 99,174 177,191 158 99,163 99,137,162 70,80 99,137,163 175 124,128,133 173 173 60,171 148 141 168 169,188 99,159 170 INDEX 219 Jenner, Tod Jennings, James Johns, David Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Gary Johnson, George Johnson, Susan Jones, Barbara Jones, Eleanor Jones, Keith Jones, Patricia Jones, Richard Kaelber, Walter Kahn, Robert Kalback, Walter Kaminetsky, Charles Kaplan, Mar Kapp, Bruce Karanik, John Karp, Robert Kattke, Meredith Katz, Charles Katz, William Kazarian, Peggy Kealey, Elizabeth Kelley, Marcia Kelly, David Kendall, Ann Kenny, Bryan Kent, Hugh Kent, Pamela Kent, Peter Kerper, Robert Kerr, William Kerstetter, Stephen Ketcham, Donald Kiefer, Barbara 61 l00, 123, 82,99, 99, 56,99, 100, 100,123, 100, 80,70 100 100,154 69 128 137 100,141 148 82 100,143 100,169 100,151 146 124,130 100 King, Dorothey Kinney, Jean Kinsey, Dean Kinsey, Ron Kirbly, Coralee Klaus, Sally Kline, Billie Jean Kline, Marilyn Klingler, James Klingler, Thomas Klockner, Christina Knapp, Katherine Knapp, Nelson Knecht, Mary Knight, Richard Knights, Edward Knoll, William Kobylarz, Albert Kolenca, John Kowalski, Francil Kowarek, Kathleen Kozella, Larry Kreamer, Susan Kresge, William Krieger, Stanley Krimsley, Victor Krueger, Michael Kuholski, Arthur Kurtz, James Kurzwell, Robert Ladd, Robert Laird, Edward Lakatos, Robert Lally, Jim Lambert, Oliver Lamke, Devorah Lang, Karen Lang, Linda Lapham, Steve Larson, Jean Linda, Larson LaRusso, Anthony Larzelere, Townely Laughton, Robert Lawrence, Linda Laxton, Stephen Layman, Richard Lazton, Stephen LeBov, William LeCates, Edward Lee, Susan Lees, John Leh, Linda Leirer, Richard Lembcke, Charles Lemke, James Lenfest Linda Lenhart, Donald Lentz, Merilyn Lentz, Rebecca Leonhardt, Thomas LeRoy, David Lerro, William Lersch, Paul Leser, Ernest Letawa, Linda Letts, Pemela Levine, Richard Lewis, Byron Leis, Diane Lewis, Julie Lewis, Margaret Lewis, Michael Lieb, Donald Lilius, Mary Lilly, Barbara Lindsey, Barbara INDEX 100, 125, 129, 70, 80, 100, 100, 188, s6,100, 101, 70, 142, 101, 56, 130, 101, 70, 80, 134, 101, 57,101, 170, 101, 101, 123, 128, 77, 154, 143 78 72,101,123 101,133,154 101,169 56,101 101 154, 165 10l,131,143,154 101 101 102 82 v 174, 70, 80, 148, 82, 56, 60, 141, 102, 102, 56,125, 1 y I 1 J 9 s EDWARD VANTINE STUDIOS, INC. Originators of Fraternity Composite Service - Since 1937 - IT'S COMPOSITE TIME, THINK OF VANTINE Qllumpliments ui ' Q I Qf iltm wa- fs, 'l i 4 4 1 65846115 19131 Yiamhha b Bid Compliments of the BUSINESS STAFF L'AGENDA' 1965 Robert E. Gentzler, Business Manager John P. Shields, Advertising Manager Christopher Rojahn, Advertising Manager af 909 QW 1hh:Qh:Qh:k its A. U... gav xilu m fiii 'HJ x-z tl l E111 QQQQUEHHEHEIUQQJQ Compliments of Demosthenean Chapter DELTA UPSILON Liner, Bonnie Linn, Kenneth Lipovsky, Susan Lipschutz, James Litts, James Livengood, Carol Lodeski, Ronald Loges, Karen Lombardy, Stephen Long, James Longstreth, Dale Lorbach, Richard Lore, John Lowe, Gary Lowry, Stephen Lubitz, Edward Lucht, David Luczu, Roger Luffberry, J. Randall Lutness, John Luttmann, Scott Luykx, John Lytle, Roger MacConnach, Nancy MacCuaig, Roderick Mackowiak, Philip A. Magruder, Richard Maier, Albert Frederick Malone, Michael D. Manigan, Edward Maines, Robert Mallinson, Judith Mallory, Diane Manara, James A. Mandell, Jared Mandel, Robert Manero, James Manley, John Manley, Sharon Manning, Jan A. Mante, Suzanne Mantz, Marjorie Manville, Florence Many, Edward Marcille, James Marek, Anton C. Markowitz, Roger Marks, Robert Marino, Ronald Marks, Kenneth Markunas, Anthony Marlor, Barbara A. Marshall, Lisa Martin, Dale A. Martin, Janet C. Martin, Marilyn Suzanne Martin, Ralph Mask, Peter Mask, Ronald Massey, Thomas Masters, Betsy Mathews, Michael J. Mathias, Janet Mathieson, Richard Matthews, John Matzko, Christine Matzko, Michael Mauro, Richard McAllister, Michael McBean, Gordon McBeth, Marshall E. McCann, Donald McCann, Vincent McClave, James McClune, Patrick McConnaughey, Janet McConnell, Don INDEX 102 150 56 102 102 102 144 102 144 70,80 102,130,154 57 141 103 154 103,169 56, 134 103 154 77 103 169 83, 103 17 144 130 134 103,154 154 81,103 144 103 172 172 I 1 9 1 COMPLIMENTS OF M I E I M E R C K 0107 ELECTRIC comrxntm ' 3 ' uasmlusnssr 40 ,pa K 17704 CHEROKEE PLANT Distributors 0, MERCK CHEMICAL Electrical Supplies D I V I S I O N Electrical Equipment MERCK ,gl CO., INC. Electrical Apparatus Industrial Supplies Danville, Pennsylvania Household Electric Appliances INDEX McConnell, Paul 169 Metzner, Richard McCormick, James 103 Meyer, Edwin L. 80, 81 McCreary, Susan 148 Meyer, Monica McCutcheon, Bruce 175 Meyers, Elizabeth McDonald, Elizabeth 148 Meyers, Sue McDowell, Heather 160 Mieszkowski, Robert McElhose, James 171 Mikesic, Nicholas McGarvey, William 103 Milder, Diane McGeehan, Catherine 144 Miller, Diane L. McGovern, Patricia 69,103, 164 Miller, Douglas McGraw, Bruce 103 Miller, Janet McGurie, Carol 156 Miller, Katherine McIntyre, Caroline 162 Miller, Patti 64 McIntyre, Linda 103 Miller, Martha McIntyre, Peter 103 Miller, Richard McKay, Nancy 157 Miller, Robert C. McKenna, William 103 167 Miller, Stephen A. McMichael, William 165 Miller, William L. 104 McNair, Douglas 77 172 Milner, Louis Richard McNaughton, Bruce 177 Mitchell, Marlea McPhee, Linda 68, 103, 158 Mitchell, Thomas McRae, Susan 55, 148 Monack, Barbara Mechesney, Mary 161 Monta, Michael L. Meeker, Stephan 188 Montgomery, William D. Meincke, Lucinda 142 Moor, Charlotte Meinert, Robert 169 Moore, Gwendolyn Meisenhelder, Helen 158 Mogre, John C. Menapace, Robert 172 Moore, Margaret W. Merchant, Sara 148 Moore, Philip Merill, Susan 130 Morgan, Barbara J. Merkle, Elsie Lynn 104,125, 159 Morgan, Edward Merritt, Susan 69 Morgan, John C. Merrow, Sandra 142 Morgan, Mary 124 Mertens, Patrick 129 Morgan, Molly Mertineit, Edith 160 Morgan, Paul Merzbach, Susan 126 Morrell, M. Priscilla 122 Metz, Susan 156 Morris, John 104 222 INDEX Morrison, Robert 82,171 Oakley, Eileen Morrison, Ron 168 Ober, Lee Morrow, Robert 174 Oberdortf, Roma 70, Morton, Carolyn 105, 159 Obligado, Frederick Mottl, Robert W. 177 O'Day, Timothy Movsesian, Constance 78, 105,141 Oeschger, Oren Moyer, Christina 142 Oestreich, Stephen 105, Moyer, Robert S. 68, 165 Ogden, William N. 154, Murphy, James 172 O'Grady, Barbara 56, Murphy, Robert 105, 172 Olmstead, Judith 61, 105, Murray, Roderick 176 Omsberg, James 128,131 Musterer, Allan 83, 105, 168 O'Neil, Thomas Muzzo, Albert 105, 172 Opperman, Theodore Myers, Linda 55, 144, 160 Ordonez, Patricia 55, 141 Myers, Robert 80, 105, 175 O'Rourk, Jerry Myles, Roberta 159 Orr, William Nack, Michael 171 Ort, Leon 83, 106 Nadal, Robert 165 O'Shea, Donald Nasaw, David 173 Ostrom, Richard Neary, Elizabeth 122,127 Overmiller, Karen Needham, George 105,168 Owen, Dorothy Neubauer, Richard 167 Owens, Robert Elliot Newcomb, William 105,167 Pace, Carl 151 Newman, David 70, 80 Pack, Kenneth Newmann, Richard 105 Packer, Daniel Nichols, Cheryl 163 Paff, T. Michael Nicholson, Ann 142 Pakula, Rosemary 106 Nicodemus, Karen 162 Palmer, Susan 106 Niddrie, Donald 105,172 Panczyszyn, Frank 83 Nielsen, John Andrew 132 Parker, Harriett 70, 106 Noble, Neal 105, 173 Parker, James S. Noble, Scott 148 Parks, Robert Noll, Jonathan 177 Parliman, Mary 69, 106, 126, 131 Norris, Jeffrey 146 P3I'S0I'lS, Anne Nottage, Cynthia 62, 105, 142, 158 PRTSOHS, Richard Nuernberg, Nancy 68, 105, 123, 125, 126, 131, 154, 156 PMYBTSOU, SYCPIWH J- Nylen, Bob 153 Paxton, William American Home Foods Chef Boy-Ar-Dee- G. Washington,s - Burnett's Telephone Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Plant MILTON 521 MILTON, PA. Compliments T H E B I O 223 E. K. JOHNSON ASSOCIATES, INC. Contract Builders Hardware 42 First St., Hackensack, N. J. WURLITZER PIANOS AND ORGANS STEINWAY-KNABE-HAYDMAN DEPENDABLE SALES AND SERVICE AREA'S OLDEST AND ONLY EXCLUSIVE KEYBOARD DEALER SUNBURY PIANO CO. H. B. Shoop 1260 Highland Ave. Sunbury, Pa. 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V. 141 Pennino, Bruce 81 Peoples, Linda 156 Pero, Wayne 106, 170, 191 Petach, Joan 70, 106, 157 Peterson, Jeffrey 170 Peterson, Bruton 141 Petrie, Richard 82, 171 Pettee, Daniel 56 Petura, John 144 Pfeif, Wynne 106, 131 Pierce, Theodore 106, 146, 148 Pike, Karen 142, 144 Pinckney, David 176 Pinstein, Leon 171 Place, Arthur 107, 176 Poffenberger, William 68 Pogue, William 107 Pok, John 63, 107, 129 Polgar, Julian 167 Pollock, Joy 157 Pomerance, Ronald 167 Poole, Sharon 142 Porter, Lee 80, 148, 163 Portland, Louis 70 Posner, Jack 107, 173 Post, Robert 173 Potter, Martha 154, 157 Potts, Judith 148 Poulsen, C. Lane 165, 200 Powers, Jeffrey 175 INDEX 225 Pratt, Penelope Preble, Gail Price, Paul Priester, Patricia Pringle, Robert Puff, Robert Pugh, Donald Putnam, Francis Putz, David Queen, John Quintilian, Dennis Quirk, Daniel Rahn, Randall Raney, Terry W. Rapoport, Rita Ratkus, Theodore Rawson, James Reeve, Charles Reeb, Ned Reichley, Joan Reid, Jean Kevitt Reid, Richard Reid, W. Evan Reimer, Judith Reitinger, Doris Reitze, David Reitz, Carl Reuter, Karen Rexford, Stephen Reynolds, Philip Rhodes, Wesley Rice Steven Richards Richards Richards Richards , Elissa Richards, , Salle , Thomas , Thomas Herbert 107 77 107 69 107 55 INDEX Richardson, Douglas 141, 165 Ryan, Gordon Richters, Diane 158 Ryan, Michael Rider, Robert 83,167 Ryerson, Eugene 137, Rieven, Fred 171 Sampson, Myles Riley, Harold 188 Samter, Steve Rindlaub, John 107, 168 Sanders, James Ringold, Andy 168 Sargent, Gary Robbins, Carol 56 Sarisky, Michael Robbins, Stephen 173 Savage, John Robert, Suzanne 142, 148. 161 Saywer, Grant Roberts, Mary 142 Scaife, Roanald Robinson, Marcia 148 Scalleat, Samuel Robinson, Meredith 141 Scarpino, Theodore Roesler, John 171 Scarton, Henry 80, 83, 108, 146, Rojahn, Christopher 165 Schank, Susan Rollins, Dave 168 Schaefer, James Rombro, Stuart 173 Schaffner, Don Romweber, Arthur 107,174 Schaper, Robert Rose, Barbara 125, 133, 161 Scheckler, Patricia Rose, Raymond 69 Schellhase, Robert 82, Rosell, Joy 107,157 Schier, Emily Rosett, Daniel 173 Schiro, John Roskos, Don 168 Schlesinger, Robert Ross, Hollis 146 Schmidt, Jacqueline 57, 60, Rost, Larry 165 Schnable, Janis 129, Rothenberger, Jerry 107,169 Schnure, Andy 108, Rouse, Jon 171 Schnure, Wilmer 82, Roush, Letty 107 Schobert, Harold 70, 80, Rowbotham, James 107 Schoemmell, Joan Rowland, Dick 168 Schoenenberger, Richard Royter, Alan 107,141 Schoepllin, Charles 108, Ruddy, Harry 108, 167 Scholl, Pamela Ruhl, Allen 81, 165 Schroeder, Richard Rummel, Nancy 60, 162 Scholl, Marilyn 142, Rupprecht, Jeffrey 144 Schrader, Pamela Russell, Thomas 172 Schultz, Carol Russo, Jacqueline 162 SChUlZ, John 108, Susquehanna Paper and Sanitary Supply Corporation Compliments of Wholesale Distributors of O,D AY, S Coarse, Fine and Industrial Papers Sanitary and Maintenance Supplies 431 HePbum Street 216 Market sneer Lewisburg, Pa Telephone 326-9159 WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA. . . . 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Student Rental Services try our Diet Pepsi C10verDale Soft Drinks Merit Laundry 85 Dry Cleaning Co' Premix for Special Events 1222 Edison Avenue Sunbuly, PeHHSY1VaUia 374-4676 Selinsgrove, Pa 228 WILLIAMSPORT PAPER CO. Locally Owned and Operated Since 1894 COIIIPHITICIHS of THE WILLIAMSPORT BUILDING BLUE Q Everything in Paper and Maintenance Supplies 419 Market St- , , , Lewisburg Serving Lewasburg Area Regularly Dial 1-322-4791 Q for direct service area code 7171 Jack MCMick1e Proprietor 460 Market Street WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA. Compliments of 1 ' 1 IG A ALPHA ' ' in A1 '4 LY., ,'.V',F3 a s O SIGMA PHI OF - Pennsylvania Zeta - S I G M A Al-PH A Chapter Schwarte, Allan Schweickert, Carol Scott, Suzanne Scott, Norman Sease, Gary Seberg, Glenn Sedor, Thomas Seeley, Diane Seese, Thomas Siegfried, Albert W. Seiler, Charles Seran, Cliiford Serventi, Michele Severson, Gary Shaddinger, William Shafer, Graham Shaffer, Bill Shaffner, Thomas Shapiro, Stanley Shpas, Robert Sharpe, Donald Shaw, Barbara Shea, Cliff 57, 108, 108, 108, 109, 82, INDEX 229 Sheasley, Richard Shebairo, Richard Sheer, Dennis Sheibley, Leroy Sheibley, Richard Sheldon, John Sheldon, Richard Shelton, Ted Sherrick, Edward Shields, John Shoemaker, Jane Sholl, John Sholly, William Shrut, Howard Shuman, William Sibel, James Sidener, Wendy Siegel, Dale Siegel, Robert Siegler, Mark Sieminski, Mary Silbert, Linda Silbernagel, Valerie 144 171 175 144 144 166 172 173 173 165 157 132 188 173 144 132 109 169 173 173 134 109 132 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND READING TERMINAL MEAT CO. 411 CHESTNUT STREET PHONE 742-9423 MILTON WHOLESALE RETAIL TWO DELIVERIES DAILY TO LEWISBURG .I. J. MIKE CO. 1017 E. SEVENTH ST. BLOOMSBURG, PA. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND BOB HESS and SON MEAT and FROZEN FOOD WINFIELD, PA. PHILLIPS MOTEL SHAMOKIN DAM, PA. U.S. 11 and 15 1 MILE SOUTH OF THE SUNBURY INTERCHANGE PHONE-743-4054 COMPLIMENTS OF MONTGOMERY WARD SUNBURY, PENNSYLVANIA REEVES, PARVIN 8. CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS Williamsport, Pa. Sills, Angelyn Simms, James Singer, Mark Skadberg, Gordon Skiavo, John Skibo, Paula Sladkin, Richard Sloper, Richard Small, Curtis Small, Glenn Smalstig, Karen D. Smigie, James Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smola, Snapp, Amos Beverly Bonnie David J. D. Margaret Natalie Patricia Peter Kent Sharon Stephen Courtney William Donna Snell, Frederick Snyder, Linda Snyder, Wilson Snyder, Thomas Solon, Michael Solow, Steve Spaven, Susan Spencer, David P. Sperow, James Sperry, Robert Springer, Susan Spurr, Suzanne Stalter, Betty Stanley, Mimi Stanton, Barbara Stanton, George Stark, Alan Steinberg, Eric Stevens, James Stilley, Donald Stine, William Stirling, Susan Stebbins, Lloyd Stein, Donald Stell, Barbara Stelzenmuller, Gay Stenswold, Gary Stephens, Carol Stern, Judith Sterner, Philip Stetler, Daniel Steward, Richie Stidfole, Robert Still, Patricia Stoll, David Stonecipher, Joyce Stookey, Margaret Strade, Joanne Strange, Susan Straus, Barry Streubing, Edward Strine, George Strongosky, Stephanie Strubb, Rea Stump, Dean Sturges, Thomas Sullivan, Barry Sullivan, Susan Suman, Thomas Summy, Janice INDEX 109 9 169, 56, 110, 110, 144, 110, 127, 110,124,125, 80, 110, 174, 126, 148, 110, 130, 144, 165, 142 80,82 60,130 110,130 146 111 lll 111,171 111,154 111,141 69,131 111, 56, lll, 131, 69, 111, 146, 83, 127, 142, 148, 81, 111, 146, lll, 56,111, 82, 69,111, SMARTLY-TAILORED-FASHIONS FOR THE YOUNG EXECUTIVE BOTANY 500 VAN HUESEN PIONEER we Squire .571 I9 Compliments of DELTA CHAPTER PHI GAMMA DELTA REA and DERICK INC Cut Rate Drugs 326 MARKET ST. LEWISBURG PA Compliments of WOLF,S IEWELRY watches by BULOVA, WYLER, ACCUTROIN DIAMONDS Watch and Jewelry Repair 336 Market Street Lewisburg, Pa Summy, Joan Sundby, David Swartz, Fred Symes, Robert Szibdat, Cory Taddeo, Barbara Tadross, Bob Tagliaferi, Frank Tarbox, Nathaniel Tate, Robert Taylor, Cathleen Taylor, Derek Taylor, Mary Taylor, Peter Terpak, Gerald Terry, Sherwin Thatcher, James Thimme, Edmund Thomas, Angela Thomas, Barbara Thomas, David Thomas, John Thomas, Lelias Eugene Thompson, Terrence Thomson, Bruce Thomson, Ann Thomson, Jean Tibbitts, Rosanne Tihansky, Claudia Timm, Constance Tippy, Kent Tipton, Melinda Todhunter, Richard Toland, Darlene Tolbert, Richard Tollefson, Roger Tomlinson, Bradley Toney, Sara Torbit, Rosalie Toulson, Vernon Townsend, James Townsend, Steve Traub, Thomas Trefflich, Richard Trojanis, Aukse True, Richard Trumble, Thomas Truschel, Ann Tullsen, Roxane Tunis, Harry Turner, Claudette Turner, Nancy Turner, Theodore Tyack, Lynn Tyrell, Kenneth Uhler, Andrew Uhler, John Uhlig, Sandra Unger, Charles Uriste, Javier Usmar, Susan VanAman, Michael Vandergrift, Jay VanDolah, Jeanne VanDuren, Kathryn VanHe1den, Ronald VanHoff, David VanHorn, John VanKirk, Tom VanRiper, Joseph VanVa1kenburg, John Veltman, John Verga, Peter Vincent, Michael Vincentsen, Martin Vogel, Lynne Vollmer, William INDEX 69 111,123 126 69,111 69 81 56, 112, ATTENTION ALUMNI Helen G. Lyons Gift Shop 335 Market Street LEWISBURG, PA. to the class of '65 ' extends best wishes LEWISBURG INN LEWISBURG, PA. Luncheon 12:00 to 2:00 Dinner 5:30 to 8:00 Sunday Dinner 12:00 to 2:30 Only 101 Market Street Telephone 824-9227 Overnight Guests Accommodated Air Conditioned - Rooms with Bath Compliments of Gamma Eta Chapter Eheisa Gln 1Fi'7'ilt if i. ,7'5rfk9ii 6-f,',i,.5? K i'I ,., My Rf fgki Compliments of SIGMA CHI The Margaret J. Gundy Shoppe 412 Market St. Lewisburg, Perma. Millinery, Jewelry, Gifts and Antiques Established 1906 Compliments of Pennsylvania Gamma Phi Kappa Psi 1882 83rd ANNIVERSARY 1965 FOCHT PRINTING CO. Commercial Printing PT. or A Q A ' 22? 229 Market Street LEWISBURG J ' 524-0420 I I Brown Focht '28 Florence Utt Focht '26 c gi? Q HOTEL LEWISBURGER A Tradition at Bucknell LENTZ PHARMACY Prescriptions Magazines Cosmetics 202 MARKET STREET LEWISBURG, PA. BECHTEUS BXNGAN1: F I. QS TRADE ' DAIRY and 00 an MARK ug R RESTAURANT I mmm LEWISBURG, PA. Complete Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning Services 316 Market Street LEWISBURG, PA. 1865 1965 THE UNION NATIONAL BANK OF LEWISBURG Weber L. Gerhart, Jr. '19 President Mrs. Edna M. Sheary Cashier Compliments of E. KEELER CO. 315 W. 3rd St. Williamsport, Pa. C. M. PARR, INC. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY and DRY GOODS YORK, PENNSYLVANIA COMPLIMENTS OF UNION COUNTY JOURNAL INDEX VonSeth, Cindy 156 White, David Vulpio, Michael 146 White, Douglas Wade, Gail 122 White, Terry Wagner, Gerald 112 White, William 113 Wagner, Russell 174 Whitehead, Anne Wagner, William 69 Whiteside, Steven Wakefield, Roxanne 113,158 Whitney, Christopher Walker, Loren 82,168 Wiggett, Gail 113 Wallace, Charles 80, 82, 113, 123, 130, 165 Wignall, Ann Wallace, Peter 56, 146 Wildgen, Thomas Walters, David 113,151 Wildrick, Kenneth Walton, Marc 191 Williams, Biff 70 Ward, Katherine 156 Williams, Craig 174 Wardlaw, Andrew 176 Williams, Daniel 114 Warner, Anne 113. 129, 143 Williams, John Warren, James 80, 81, 113, 123, 130, 165 Wilkinson, Anne Wasser, Marjorie 149 Wilkinson, David 69 Watson, Barbara 55,157 Williams, Joyce Watts, Donald 113, 165 Williams, Laura Weber, George 83, 113, 131 Williams, Robert 80 Weber, Virginia 69, 113 156 Williams, Suzanne Weeks, Ella 143, 158 Wilson, Albert Weidenfeller, William 113 169 Wilson, Earl 114, 141 Weil, Henri 70, 80 Wilson, Harley Weinberger, Andrew 129, 139, 171 Wilson, James 70, 80, 114 Weinreber, Roger 82 Wilson, Margaret 114 Weinstein, Michael 113 173 Winiarski, Lee 114 Weisbeck, Judy 159 Winn, Curtis Weisburg, Ann 160 Winter, Joseph 114, Welch, John 113 Winterhalter, Suellen 114 Weller, William 146 Witkin, Philip 83, Wells, Donelle 113, 154 157 Wolfe, Thomas Wentworth, Linda 162 Woernle, Nancy Wernander, Marilyn 67, 113 Wolford, John 114, 130, West, Harry 70, 80, 113 Wood, Donald Wettmore, Thomas 165 Wood, Roberta Wheeler, Sasan 113, 126, 131 156 Woodward, Jim 114. 136, 234 DELTA ZETA of IT . --. Lambda Chi na r, 'i f 'u Alpha R E E D i S DRY CLEANERS al LAUNDRY, INC. 6th and St. Louis Streets Dry Cleaning Laundry and Repair Service LEWISBURG TRUST and SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY Complete Banking and Trust Services Member of F. D. l. C. The Lewisburg National Bank The Bank With the Parking Lot and Drive-in Window Complete Banking Services for the Past comer Third and Market streets LEWISBURG, PA. -' 12 Years Arrow Shirts Mallory Hats BIIIIIIBIPS AT BIIGKNELL Compliments of LAWSON,S SHOE STORE , Featuring A Mans Store C H F h. 0 6 6 HS l0l'lS For University Men g McGregor Sportswear Sagner Suits 223 Market St' LEWISBURG, PA Sigrna XX u f Compliments of . RN V! Phi KAPPA DELTA RHO Epsilon gg C Wumyng congratulates a g the A iii SENIORS .g l i v COMPLIMENTS OF J. J. NEWBERRY INDEX Woolman, Carol Wright, David Wright, Jonathan 114 Wyman, Timothy Yankevitch, Judith Yaukey, Mark Yoder, Constance Young, Donald Yundt, David 57, 114 Zaer, Neil Zamadies, Barbara Zeigler, Paul 57, 114 Zepp, Herbert Ziegler, Miriam 122, 125 Zimmerman, Joseph 56 Zimmerman, Robert Zinn, Richard Zschiesche, Peter 114 I' 1 ,J Q . e ,, 1' I , lan 1' - . Q - Y A N- ul! ,. , .... .. -' ,,,'g5'.. 'Z -','- - ,. ..' +1 . - 'B '- , , 4 g .x:i: K-4. U.. 5:2 9'1 . f'1' Y- .L ' '71 --A' .1 ' K, - -Q , wg. ,L 'A ,l S-.2111 ., QW, 5 t f1?'i ff5k.' '. ' ..',:4,1-1..- , N E2wg,N' ' . -'f2ft:.i,,TL.f . -' hz xii-Lif.. 2' .- fe ., -, 1 . is.. ,mu -' ' X A N i W! 1 ii 1 - lla 34 QI... Lgdi-..! - . ,. mm ,,, , ALMA MATER Dear Bucknell, oft of thee we're thinking, We burn the incense of affection, And mem'ries fond come trooping by, As in thy sacred fanes we meet, The tireless stars may cease their blinking While down the aisles of recollection But thoughts of thee shall never die, Come thronging forms we love to greet, And though the years steal swiftly o'er us And though life's bitter storms sweep o'er us And winter comes with biting sting, And pleasures bide on fieeting wing, Our hearts with youth's undaunted chorus, Our hearts shall blend in loving chorus, Shall e'er with praise of Bucknell ring. While Alma Mater's praise we sing. To thee we swear our proud allegiance, Thy loyal sons are we, and true, Nor time, nor tide, nor fortune's pageants Shall daunt the Orange and the Blue, Then with thy glory e'er before us, Our loving tribute we will bring, , And once again in hearty chorus, Thy praise, dear Bucknell, we will sing. 240


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