Case Western Reserve University - Lux / Differential Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1949

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We sincerely hope that our judgment has been accurate concerning the associations that form the beauty and reality of college spirit. We fur- ther hope that our design and manner of presentation meets with ap- proval. i Thus with a deep sense of responsibility to our fellow students, and with a desire to express our love, appreciation, and devotion for our Alma Mater in gratitude for all that she has bestowed upon us, we OHFV our labor of love, the Eos '49, as a record of one of the best years of our livesf' O59 COLLEGE 1 , IENDS 1 'L 11 V' f f V, '71-Aw. f s N Ju, . 95 'Wir my X 'KR 'hi I KJ'-X V f 7 M A UE- D Eis 2-'zwiefxg W 9 5 fPe1 2 - L1 'H L 'w Y 'i'f 32 Tf 1 f, ffw 'N I L1 U N. ' 21' fig-:ff wjff0 7Kf5!4 gy- E 'A A.:gfr?:I'- f V Tfg , -W! f f-...fn f ,ff wp f xwpygwv-.. , f -?5-C-f !1-- f if .... Www? , ' f f'Tf fi,'-.. ' ' , 57'.'.55l .,Qf'J0E'1r' . ' ff' X-. f ,X U .3 '-.-v.----' a if 1 ,' :Siu f''lui-- S Q,'1ij'z7AQ :Q l ',,' I 4 6' QM-J. 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ABADY lz'1'nn1nni:'x Z1-1:1 New 'l':l11 1. ZZ, SI, 4: In' Il'GlIllllI':lIh 1, 2, ZZ, -1. MARLING L. ABEL If inloyfff In-lm 'l':11l In-lm 1, 2. 23, 41 Vim- I'l'4-s, 4: UNK 43 Class R1-pn-sc-lltzltivv 1. 2: Student l'm1nc-il Hwy. ZZ, Vive Pros. 3: , xhilryrm 4: 1': 'Q .' , ' ,Minn iw Xml Int lllllll xls 1 A X I .1 Q5 .mr UT K X Avia! f A ff ff . - ..5xfa,:..:xA,s5. 14. ff. --.--1-.-l. WILLIAM 0. ABELSON lf. lf. .l. Hein Theta: l'i 1, 2, 11, 4: S:-cy. I 1' 0 N h 111 an n flaws li NMFA Vuh. 2, 34: Imrunlllrznlx I. 3, 25, -I. ROBERT L. T. ADAMICH f'lf'f'rI1ln4I. Ohio A211 24: .Xdelhort Ccrllvgn- uf WRV: Phi Rhu Sigma: St. Yincc-nt's C h za r i t y Hospital, Clcvvlznnl, O,: ILP.: Cl:-vclzxml, Ohio. MORTIMER W. AKE Biology rf 1100105131 M. V. ANDERS Jlaripllll, Ohio Age 33: AB.. Mnriettzn Cul- lege. Xlzwiettzl. O.: Internship: St, .Inseph Hospital, Pzwkvrs- lmrg. W. Vu.: Nc-11rolog:1'. FRANCIS W. ANDERSON If r'uyl1'r1pl:jf WALLIE ANDERSON .l rrl: iIf'4'lrlr1' I'i liznppzx Alpha. 1 L. J III . MADGO K. ARMSTRONG if ROGER H. ARNSTINE lfl1sim's.v ,I flmirlixfrvliiurl Z1-In IS:-tu Tun 1. 2. Ji. -1: 'l'rih um' I: Rmtrunl 1: l'hi lim-In Kappa: AI. ROBERT APPELBAUM l'w-Ilwnlul lrlbunr 4: Illllcl 1. J. 0. -I1 lllIl':llnl1l':1Is 1, 2. Ii. -I. WALTER M. ANGLIN If 1 flllml 0 ilu 1 11 C, 1 lm-rnxllllr: xmy crop mn-N n r 1 nu r 1 HARRIET BABCOCK X ln snuff Publu llaulllz 1, mn :sm font 1 lnslltutlm I 1 4 Xalduw u 1 Nl on xhxp HUGH M. BAILEY .. W-wwwwwvwvsw f F 3223.35 ., .352 ?.f.f.'aM?f , . 13,5 .,,, , . ' .. ,.,,. - :,. ., ., - ,.... za-zz,i:,. - , 1 I 3 QE' 3 E:I5i5:3i 33.2, . f., MARY BAJZIK Uln.vi1f1ri1-N-ClI'n1':1 Jlamagemrnl fl' TVIIVIIIIIIII lla-rvy liuhpital. Canton, Ohio: ,Ll'lllj' 1945-1946: Perm. Ad' draws: 1409 Fnurt Ave.. SAV., 4':m14m. 0.1 Newman Club: Ilzmmplcm-Nutting Club: B.S. in Xursing I':lIlll'ilIIlITl. WILLIAM A. BANKS If.-mfmuh-.Q IIk'II2l Kappa Iipsilnn 1, 2. VI. Vive- Prev, Ii. Pres, 4, JAMES W. BASTIAN f'Iwmi.wfr31 IM-11:1 Tam Ilvltzn 1. 2. 3. 4. Ihws, 35. -1: I.F.f'. 3. 4: In- Iraulluraals 2. Ci. 4. ALLAN BELLIN LII:-will .41'f.v Helm Phi Alpha 2. 3, 4: Base- lmll Zi. -I: Ifillf-l. ELMER JAMES BALLINTINE flkl rlflnrl 0110 0 4 lnme CHX Cole f- unnshnp x OSPIT1 hw-1 :nd LARRY J BELCASTRO WILLIAM H BENAGH Ill lfusmvw , II fnmmn De-lm 1 e L 3 1 une u we mmxlllx I1 xxmm , ' nV'! 3w,. . .v, ' 25-1535 ?RL'. .-5 5 'IU' 4. -- - ' '.' . ' N ' ' . :gy 4. E- ,- . ,. . :.'f,:--:- .-:-J.:1f,- Aw-r , .. .. f-,- -I .,. -. .ff-. .',w:-:q ..,.. . .. . .v.-. ww. -,J Lb. --Q ,. v.,. . -A -S- .v.x.f5g1:67g,.,.p5:-qy,-. 1 1 - . - -. ,,-j . ,,,, , , 5, ERICH C. BENDFELDT Political Scinuv Campus Club 4. MAX BENIS Biology Phi Epsilon l ' ODK 43 Pres. F I' e S li in :1 n Classg EOS 3, Undergrad. Ed. 33 Pulse: I.F.C. 3g Student w Council 15 Lhairman Undvr- class Dance 23 Hillel 35 Iu- tramurals 2: Phi T35-in Kappa 4. BERNARD BENJAMIN Pharmacy Alpha Zeta Omega 2, 3, -1, Vice Pres. 43 A,l'.A. -, .., 4, JOSEPH J. BERG Speech University l'Iaw-1-5 Workshop, Direvmr 3: 4: llil- lel. MARVIN H. BERG Political Scienve Radio WVurkshop 3, sity Choir 4. IRVING IERKE Brooklyn, N. Y. Age 255 Pre-Med. University of YViscousing Phi Delta lip- silon: Internship: Brooke General llospitul, Suu .Xu- tonio, Tex.: OB K GYN: Xvw York City, N, Y. GUY A. BIAGIOTTI 1 lf,-m4'.d1'ff llvllxl lp-1141112 .Mlwllmevl Glow lluln, ltzillzlu llulu: lutrzi- iuurzils fl, l. QF 49 i .W . k - 55-1. 3.35.3 7 k5,.,2.:.:.,'ga'.-- .,. ,.-.f,1 ., . A .-w:......,.11i- -.gm -1 A f f t-iff 1 W 5351? 'f-f'EiffQ' f u jghngi-I' E' .. - - 2 ,:'f:,.ig L Ming... 4 '-fs Mi'-il -V' fa e.,..X GLENN F. BOOTH l'l: flflllllfjl l'llfll'lllilk0ll Cluln Il, 43 A.P.A. JZ lllll'GIlllIll'2IlS 2, Il. MARIO J. BOIARDI Ifvonunlimv llcltu liuppqi lipxilun l, 2, S, 1: lmi':niuui':ilw l. 2. JOSEPH D. BORGIONE EPO nomirx ERNA l. BOROUSH f'IPl'PIUIIlI, Ohio Age 263 l-'lum Slum- Mntlierz Cincinnati th-rierul Hospital: Internal Mmli:-im-: Ulevelalml, Ohio. CHARlES P. BOST Riulugy Bela Tlwtn Pi 1, 2, 3, 41 Football 1: 'l'r:wk 13 Pulse fi, 4: lntrumurzilw 1, 2, R, 4. EDGAR S. BOWERFIND, JR. Ilullxnn , Oh io Age 25: l'niv. of Mit-llifnni Phi Rlm Slglllill Internship: Vniv. llospitzils, Vlvw-lziiul, O.: Internail Rin-1li1'im-3 1'lk'Y9l1lllfl. Ohio. JOHN l. BOYER, JR. Nun llipym. Vulff, Auf- BT: l'nix', Su, l':ilit'.: l'l1i lilm Sigma: l'iiix'vi-xily llus- piluls, l'li-x-vlznml. U.: llllPl'lIIll Xlmliviiivi lliutml, Mass. Q. M. ,I 15.1.2455 f , 3 X 21- Sis. F 1' Ay g OWEN A BRADY N 0 x ix lil I S QI l ' G. L. BRODY I f f'lwf'1'l11u1l. ohm . .hw 22: I'hi Dt-tlta lflmilutti l'uix'. ut' Illivhig'au. l'uiv. llux pital. .luu Arluw: Stl:-gw-ri: :W g,.,. .,...,,. ll axllluututt rn' Otwlgntt, ::' '22 'I:-:.:::-:-at 582 .f fitfif 5 f ': 2 . wwf --IQ. ' wi . .. - zz if 2 A .WR 2: 'fr iw if 'jf 711- T5 'E CHARLES M. BRANDEN Iiiuln-My livla lltuta Pt l. 2, ZZ, l. l'1'4-E. I: llvlta l'hi .Xlplia IZ. 1: Yiw- l'l't-L. Nvllltrl' Clan 41 Him 'll-aut 2: lutrauturalx 1, 3 Zi, RAYMOND F. BRAUN f'l4'f'r'l1m1I. Ulllo .Xggv ZH: l'uiv. uf XYiwuttLiit: lutt-rusltip: t'lt-welaufl I' i I 5 Ilmpg ti.l'.: f'lvvt-laurl, U. JAMES S. BRENNER l'uIflf1'1lI Nr'iP114'B Zn-ta Ik-ta Tau 2. 3. 4: llillul 1 tux Statf- 2, HERBERT BRESSMAN I.11,smrf,s.x Atlmtnzslfrtlufu 1 Vim-tt Pros. Vresluitau Flaws: llnxtrlltu 2: liillol 2: Rzttliu Vlulv I: Illll'illlllll'EllN 1. 2, Ci, Al. ROYAL L. BROCKWAY Iwrmturm .lzlmznusttlrtmu JAMES F. BRODIE if r'uIwff,1f MARGARET J. BROWER I'1flfli:' llwulllf llmpital ul' St. liarualraw fm Wtmu-u K I'Illllll't'll, Nvwarli. N. I.: l yr. ga-tu-ral nurming: l't-rut. .itlmlrt-Ms: HT Gorduu Stu South Autlmy, N. .I.Z lIatu1rt4ntAXl1ttiuu Vlult: Town-t' l'mllux' hip I' Y in I' Il Y ls I 1... GEORGE GUILD BROWNING flrtwfrlnffl, Ullin Agni 231: Phi Rho S i gg in a: Miami I'utv.: Waxlu- Vu, tjvu- ural lluup.: li.l'.I l u1't1ig1n Kliwiuuw ut' tirutxp Illllllff. JANET E. BUCKHOLZ .I1lw1uf.vlf'1rl1m1 Nt. I.uliv's, 1'lm-vm-latutli llezttl Nurw: Asst. lustt'ur'tur in l'vfli:ttl'ivs, l'uiV. ut' Pittm lmurglli lst l.1. .Xriuy ZH yrs.: I't-rut. .X1lfll't'r5I 11635 lin-ut' wuml litl.. l'lm-Vt-lztmli ILS. in Ntttmitlgg' l'i1lu1-atiuu. DAVID A. BURGIN If foln-11,11 MARGUERITE LOUISE BURT 1,IllI1f1' llrfrrllh .Yursiuy Baptist llwspital S1-luml ut' Xursiugg. Mt-utplxis. 'l'euu.. Germ. lfeabmly l'ull4-gre-. Nashvillv, 'l'0uu.: Pulnlirt ll:-alth Nurxe X 'I't1lrt-twttlusix: Nurrimr Chu- sultaut. .lrlcaiisax Statv I3-oartl of Hvalth. l.ittltf litwk. Ark.: l,0l'lll. Atltlrt-M: 24125 l.eu-sqltu Ave.. XV5'u11e. Ark.: Ilauiptuu- Xuttiug Flult: Fritics Clullg ILS. iu Xursiugr. TED H. BUSH CORNELIUS .I. BYRNE lI1fx1'frr-.wx 19 Ifvoaontivs IM-Ita 'I':1u Delta 1. 23, 3, 4, N1-wi, l. RITA K. CAMP l'ul1liw llrfrtlfh Nl11'si1t,f7 ,llama City Hosp., Akron, O., Imlustrial Nurse: Navy 14 mug IH-rin, Address: G49 St. Vlait' llr.. YVarrt-ti, O.: Now- ulau Vluln: Hampton-Nuttin: Ululv: lS.S. Pulvlic ll f- a it h Xurxiuif. GORDON W. CANUTE .l f'4'Ifffw'fnr0 lipsilmt Delta Rho: Studvut Vuum-il Vice Pros.: Intramu- rals: fX.l..K. Pres. NICHOLAS H. CARLOZZI lIu.wiuwx.v Admhtisirrllion In-lta I'hi Alpha l, 23 Campus Vlult I, 2: Intramurals 1, 2. CHARLES E. CARSON LAWRENCE O. CARPENTER f'lvr'r'l1lntl, Ohio .tgp 215: llartmnutli College: St. Yittce-nt'S Charity IIUSP-V 1'lt'vt-laurl. 0.2 H.l'.2 Clevv- lanul, 0. JAMES L CARTER Em?-. 5,1 Q-,gg 'af J Nw' 4:1 Avi 11. ,a,f5 M: '1 ' -xv vnu r .-mv . '-wh' ,- P . .tw-vm -' Q. . '-.'-Z--5'4 1 ' 4 . . .4--. UEFA ,-K'-F!.'-Q 1- M-J:-'H H-w . '45'-fn'-'fnaf -I fl' ' 5 '.4 ' '. .,...,.., ...R ,,,. .-.,,. , 1. rr 41-a an-:mm-.1.,-.1 .. f -. . . -A 1, : Q .-fi1'1'-5'v:-.-:::-.'- ' ' i'ff'flS'ii . . -tu .+I 221751311153 .ff , , ':-::.f,g.v- - Qing ..p.e1f.g.,. , .. f xx, - A 1,132-2'g+JgfJ,5.hn. 5.75, L.,g,-- .W -' flxei ' I 'fe' MARY CASAREGOLA N'ur.s'ing A.B. VVesIern R1'St'I'N'l' llniv. 19475 Home: Cleveland: Stu- dent Council 3: lntruinurzils 2. BERT R. CERRITO I'oliiir-al S'cien4'e PAUL CHALKO I'uI1'tiral Scierzre TSU HWA CHANG Nursing Educ. all ildnz. Shauglmi Union S1-luml uf Nursing, Shanghai, Chinn: Di- rector of School of Nursing for the past 12 yrs., Pi-rin. Address: 850 Zikuwui Rd.. Shanghai, Ch in ug Ilzuupton- Nutting Club, BS, in Xursiu Flduuntiun, fa EDWARD R. CHEURIER Phu I'IIlI1f'j1 Pluu'xn:ik0n Club: S1-cy. Class 43 Vice Pres. 3, A.l'.A, Pres. 'T NORMAN W. CHMURA lffnlngfy ,Mlvllmrt Iilee Club 3, FI: In- Ll'ilIlIllI'IlIs 2, JE, PAGE CHRISTENSON Iiwflffyry OF 49 'E' ' RICHARD A. CLAPP liusinvxx .lilnliuislrrliifm l'l1i Gzuuu IZ L Delta I, 2, 3 4 , Pulse CZ: linml I, 2, 3, 4 Iiuuah-i's 2. ii, 4, YALYEIIDIIICL ., -1. ' -, U. felvvisiuu Ululi 1: In ti':in1u1'nls 1 I. CARL B. COBB lf'-va from hw ,- v. .llpliu Dvltu I lil, X in-0 l'i'w-x, 311 .,. IIlII'ilIllIlI'2llS -, J, 4. FLORENCE J. COBURN .Y ff ming Iiukvwood, Ohio. CHARLES COHEN llislnrjf I'l1i Siguizi lleltn I, 2. 3, 4, Vim- Pres. 3: Trilvune 1. 2, 3. I: llinnret 17 lutr:1niu1':1IS 3. 52. 4: l.Rl'. Mgr. 1, J. 1. JOHN CORNELL COMAN ,T fy Q '. . -. . ..., Ev l'x4ll4',f0l0Hfl ff' 5 .. 1 l ' CHARLES COMELLA f'llf'mf.wf1'.If IM-lm lprilnu I 'S 1 View I'l'vN. 1: Phi Rlm Siunm 2. 3, I I 'l'i'iliunP aiu-1 ' lnt rninurnls l, 2, fi, FI: Ilmiur .Xwnrrl 3. LM. Mgr w. x- ,,. Ilu Rn-lan lxnppzi I. JAMES V. CORTESE l'lr'lv'lrl11rI, Ullfo luv FV l'l1i liliu Signm .Miz-lIn'!'t Uulllfgv. XVRU2 I rlizmnu Univ. Mi-rlicul Center: Iia'i1n'i'Ill l'i .,, .,. nlii, liul. 'xinlicf-: liulinuup- II' ., i .. nw . I Ewvxgl Q k Q Eff if ...f . X ik , -:La -:,-j:...E. 35::g:,:w ,gzgpz .... : JAMES J. COSGRIFF .l l'4'0IIHffIljl H ., .I lim-lt:1 lnu In-ltu I. ., .,, 1: Funtlmall Mgr. 3, 4: Xcwumu Club 1. 2, Ci. I, 'l'1'n-:ix 2: ln- ti':iinur:nls I, 2, ZZ: l.M. Blur. I, 2: lliulwn RQ-laiy 2. JOSEPH COSTANZO l'lu'n1ixf1'j1 ..-. -- LEE N. CUMBERLEDGE l'11l1l1'1' Ilwfrlfll Xl1r.vfn!1 Uliiu Vulloy livin-1':il llospitail, LVIIPHIIIIQ, XY. Vu.: Tl yr. liv IM'I'IP1l1'vI Navy: PL-rin. .Ml- rlrvsfz I.ilIl4-tim, YV. Yu.: New- inzm Clulm: llxnnpton-Nuttiug Ululnt 17.80, Ululi: ILS. in l'.Il.X. EUGENE A. CUTICCHIA rlwnfrzfi ..-..- JULEENE CUTRIGHT .N in-.elim ILS. f'ui1w1i'm- i'ullv,2e 191153 Hturlz-ut 1'uunr-il lh-p1'exoi1l:x- live ZS: Inlraxinuruls I: Must--1' in Nll'I'NllIIl'I llmnv in NVcmsivi'. Olliu, GEORGE F. DANCIU liinlnffy I5-Alu 'l'ln-In l'i I. 2, Il. -lt IIIl2llIIllX Zi: l'Il1li'4-ml l,l2lY9l's 2: l'nix', Kflmii' I, 2: Vniv. 01'- I'Ilt'ElI'2l I. 2: YRIIKX Cnlrini-I I, 2, fi. Yivi- I'x'1-N. Sl: lnirzuf iuurzils l. 2. 3. 4: l.Nl. Mgr. J. MQ.. ,,,. . w .. ' 5 'll' .,. I ,. 4 I' A 4- 9' FE f Jn J' S4635 . . , . A 5 ,A I- 1 . . i i , nr . MARIO D'ANGELI sm'f'filf,,f,1 liuxirliiu il, I: Vaxlllpilx l'luIv :z, 4, t im P? .4 II A Q' SYLVESTER S. DAVIS WALTER R. DAVIS liiologfyl lbohat Vpsilon 1. 2. 3. 4. Seq: 22. 'l'i'oats, 4: N4-wmztu Cluh: luii':tmtt1':xls: Hudson Ile-lay I. MARVIN DRUCKER II uxfltfss l'Iit Sigma Delta 1, 2, 3, 41 'I't'ihune 11 -IlllI'ZlI'IllIl'1llS I. 2, Zi, 4. I.M. Mgr. ALBERT DWORKIN l1f',s-tory R. FERN DEATHERAGE II'r:rd lla1trlgPntPnI- ,llrfrlif-ul AvIl7'SlIl11 iiootl Sztiuzwitan Hospital. Ciu- cimmti. O.: Army: Perm. Atl- tlrt-ss: 35320 Peinhroke Avi-.. Cinvitiuaiti. O.: Newiuztn Cluh: llrtutpton-Xttttiug: Club: High- lights Staff: ILS. iu Xursiuu litlttvzttiott. ROBERT A. DEFOREST lfnfllisll Tl'2lllSI'l'I' from KVIII 2: Siguiat 1'hi 2. 3. 4: Trihunt- 2. 3. 4. News lid. 3. Mgr. 11, Assor. lfltl, 4: Nt-wspztpt-1' Htiilrl 3. 4. NANNETTE DICE f'll'l'!'lllll41, Ohio Agro 28: Flora Stone llftillm' Collt-grit: Internship: Barn:-x. St. Louis: Nr-ttx'o1n.5'cliiatr5'. EDWIN J DUBIEL t N tml ROBERT L. DOOLITTLE Ilt.vl org! STANLEY L. EINHORN 1'lwmi.wIryl Zi-Ia Bt-tu Tatu 1, 2. 3, 4: Phi lit-In Kappa: ODK 4: Wres- tling 3. 4: IIIFIIIHYIC 3: ICOS 4. Blatnriging Nfl. 4: Orvhesirzi 2, Zi. Pros, Zi: Ilillel 8. 4: Intru- tuurnls 1. 2. fi. 4: Nzltitmftl Student Assoc. Delegate CS. ISAAC EISENSTEIN Hrflwtzl 1: In-ltzt Phi Alplizt: tot'txIu':ttt- in Eclttrzttiou. FREDERICK W. ELDER, JR. l'ltr'1Yti.QM',1l lie-tu Tht-tu Pi 1, 2, il, 4, Delta Phi Alphzi 1, 3. 4: Swim- ming 3: Truck 3, 4: Tribune IS: Boosters 4: Phalanx 4: Y- Vathiuet l, 2, 3: Intrztiutirzilx t. 2, fs. 4. MALCOLM 5. ELSOFFER l3'1'o710mfr'x Z4-tai lit-tat Tatu 1, 2. 23, 4: UNK 3, 4: Secy. Freshman Class: 'l'e-tmis, Sr. Mgr, Zi, -I: Varsity R Club 4: 'l't'ihuut- 1, 2. 3. 4: EOS 1. 3. 4. St-uitn' lid. 3. l'ItliIm'-iii-Chief 4: Stu- tlmit Couuvil 33 Platyers 1, ll: R ostr tt ut 25, 4: Noxvspatpel' Guild 4: liousiers 2: Hillel Il: lIlIl'flYYlIII'JIlS I, 2. 3. 4: l.M. Mgr. 3. 4, Sr. Mgr. 1, Am- pliitryou Cl: I'lti Betzt liztppu 1. JOANNE L. EVANS Xtlrxinyf VVz1ynt-shtn'o. lla.: S i u d 0 n t Vouncil l K 2. GEORGE MICHAEL J. EVICA lz'n,rlli.vl: liztmhda Chi Alpha 2, 3, Sec- I'0l3ll'j' 75: Tribune 3. 4: Pulse 3, 4: EOS, Copy Ed. 4: News- paper Guild Zig Campus Club 1. 2: Tntrftuittruls 1. 2, 3. S. STEVEN FARKAS .I rwltifrwflfrr l.umhtl:t Chi Alpha: A.I.A. MARY L. FEIL f'lr'1'rflfm1l, Ohio Aggt- 27: Smith College B,A. 11143: Internship: City Hos- pital, Cleveland, O.: Pediatri- ciun: ClevPlm1cl, 0. WILLIAM A. FEILER 1'l1urm!1oy Rho Chi 3. -I: 'I'rcns. Senior Class 4: Phatrtuatkon 3, 4. HARVEY FEINBERG If llsinwxx Phi Sigma Dollar: Tribune 1: Univ. l'lny0i'x 1: Intramurals 1, 2, :z. 4. SIDNEY H. FELBAIN If11,winrw,v .'IlIlIliIlfNfTllff0H Phi Sigiuu Dolttt 2. 3. 4: lu- trztiutirztlx 2. 3. -I. ROBERT A. FARRON litlxivtlfxx tb Fr'rm0ntIt'S Phi tiztnunzi lit-ltzi 1, 2. 3, 41 uxc Editor 2 3: EO 1 'liihttnv 3 ILIIIPIIITIWOTI 3 xo 1 I Boost: is umm I '?3ri?1'5 4 1 ff ww' 'Q' I' l , S 3 g . Q , 4: lludr i Rozty 53. 4: U 2,512 Nt' ' I 'ltth 2, -11 Y- Vtthiilt-1 -1. ,-.Lise , Vim.: . +x'?I1'?'f :'?Q' - .213 .:-:J :..v..p1--'- 'ff-iTf5f2m'L 1 32-,,gs'ff ' -f 'NRS .fbi-:H .. -..QQ- .1-' . .. .- f..::f--...,fymf.-f1--..'.. ' - ,, . 1-.1...e,- .,.P1:iZf7:3-, .. . , , - 1... .55.4:5S:.':f:2i:'sf-1 :wt-., tix: f VICTOR J. FILIPIC Chemistry AARON FINE Chemistry Phi Sigma Delta 2, 3, 43 Ten- nis lg Tribune 54, 43 Hillel 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Phi Beta Kappa 4. JANE FLAHERTY Nursing A.B. Western College 1916: Home: Detroit, Mich.g Student Council Class If0l!l'I'SI'!lIillIVi-E 1, Chuirnnin Stud. Council Dance Dec. '47: Connnittee Chairman 23, llzisivi' of Nurs! ing. WILLIAM EMERSON FLETCHER Lakewood, Ohio Age 24, Oberlin, Internship: Cleveland City lfuspitnlg Gen- eral Surgery. HAROLD FOOTERMAN GLADYS FORD Public Health Nlm'siny Dillard Univ.g Advisory Nurse 2 yr., New Orlvnns City lie-axltli Dept., Perm, Address: 6317 York St., New Orlvnns, Lai.: Hampton-Nutting fllnbi Alpha Kappa Alpha: Nl. of S. in Nursing. C. ELIZABETH FOSTER Public Ilvullll l lowf-1'-l iftl1 Avo., N. Y. fl., N. Y.: Umnp Nnrsu snnnnvi' VHS: I'01'in:inunt Aflsliwrss: Fi.. Mvzitlv. So. Ilallmlzii Kaxmm Oinivrmli l1.S,4b.1'Inh: US. in l'.ll.N. DAVID FOXMAN f'I:Pn11'.vfry Uzunipns Club 3, 4, Hillel 2. 21, It Intrannumls 1, 3. ELIZABETH FRANKO .Y1n'xin!1 Ifflrln. Ymingstmvii Hospital Assoox Asst. lin-:id Nurse 1 yr., Unix' lluspilzils, CleVe.g Hampton' Nutting Clulyg BS. in Nurs in:-C lidiiczntion. PAUL R. FRANK f'lf VIIIIVNIVJI Ikzislwllrzill 1. ARNOLD B. FRIEDMAN f'ln'nli.vfr,1f Z4-tai Beta Tau 1, 2, 3, 4, 'l'r:u'k 45 Band 1. 2: I.M. Mgr. I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 3: V! ,A X' . 5, 4 Z r DON V. GALER .1 rwli l'IF1fI'llI'P LAWRENCE E. GELFAND l1i.vfn7'jl 'I'x'ilyune 2: LEIIIVPINIIQ' liunil and Orchestra 1. RICHARD EDWIN GINTER Bryan, Ohio Age 26: Miami Univ.. Ox- ford. 0.2 NSN: IIIIUYIINIIIIDI Seattle Marine. Xvaishinujtunj General Practice: Nm-iliwi-st lf. WILFERD R. GENTILE Iiu.eine.9.v LE Evnztoniiffx Hudson Relay iq Phi Beta Kappa 4. SEYMOUR FRIEDMAN IIIPIIIISII-U v. .1 GEORGIANNA GILBERT IR iuileidvr and P Igi 3 Hudson ll N Jeffiee X s un Reserxe Unix 1947 Home Newton Falls O Sigmw. 1 si 9 ident L4 llllLli Ll iss R11 iesentntixe Choi il in Intl unui ils ipr un JOHN F. FULKERSON LESTER GOLUB Ilvydzology XI limloqy QF 49 5 J LZ. my-. .,- -, .uqiql-.V :'..21,,f,Z'4. L MARY FUNK .knrsnifl in llllzrfrffnlosis lnlx. nf Michiguii, Asst. In slriufim' in Nursing Arts, Uni, isity oi lNIlCI1l,,.lI1, le n. .Xilcln-ss: 508 East Ronnselzu-r Nl., limi:-yriis. U.: II-Illlllliljll' Nutiing Club: ILS. in Nurs' LEE B. GOLD lifoloym in 4: EOS -lg l,lii'cunJ1' of XYFSXI . 1 I I4 -I fl . I . NORMAN W. GOLDSTON f'hrwuixlry l'Iii Sigma Delta 1. 2, 3, 4: Inirzunurazlx 1, 22 Phi Iii-1:1 Kappa -1. DORIS EVELYN GOODHORT I'uIflif- llwrllflz Nursing IIIll'l'INIblll'f2jIl Hospital, lizirris- Ivurg, l':1.: Contagious Ilisf 1-use ll cm s p i t EL l, Harrisburg: Yi-lvrmis' .AfIIl1lIllSIl'2liI0ll Hus- pilail, Xzmlxville. Tenn.: Army HI: yrs.: Perm. Adrlri-ss: 21325 W, llvnvsef- St.. Suziciim-. N, Y.: lD.S.O. Club: BS, in I' II X EDWARD GOODRICH I-W-1, ..1,,,,,, Ile-liz: I'Ill Alpha 2. Ji. -1: lin- 4Iin 1'IuIn l BERNARD GORDON I111.wium.w ,lrlnliuixfrrllffm IRVI NG M. GORDON l'.vj11'lf nlnjljl Zvtzx Ili-1:1 'I'a1u 2. Zi. -I: H08 2: A fl 0 l Ii Q rt Glr-0 f'luI1 il: Ilfviwxlifix 2. 31 Hilli-l 2. IT. -1: IIlIl'2lllllll'2lIS 3: 'iLI1'illlAII0l' friuu lu-nl Stun' 2, 1. GERALD R. GRAHAM I'Ir'f'r'I1lmI, Ohio Ag-ii Jill: f'zirIf-1011 Collvgv. l'ni' xx-wily ul' Lomlmi: Int:-rnsliipt i'I1i1-:nun Meinrwiiil. 4'I1ir'ng'u, III.: Intornaxl Medicine t'l':1r- iliiwim-ulzxi' Rvsearclib. ALVIN L. GRAY l'ffIil1'1'f1l N1'if'm'f Zvtn Iii-In 'I':xu 2. 35. -I. 'l'rv:1s. 1: 'l'riI:uni- 3. il: llmiruin 2: IHS - Iulriimur-il 1' Sn-nivsr in Alix., I.:iw Si-I1-ml, -11--l Hi . . ::.1:i 1.v ,, .-. I Q L j . 1 i 3 , Q iff ig I , if. f Xjfiziw Q . 1 .V ve ' fi ...--1.--giggl -1... . ,wwf ff DAVID H. GREEN lfusiufwx ,fidniiniadration Delta 'Inu ln-lin 1, 2, 3, 4: 'lfrilrune l. ARDEN LEE GREENWALD liusimfxs :F li:-fmun1'ir's Hom Thvizi l'i 1. 2. 3, 4: Ikuncl 1: LIIl2lIl'lll2lll, Gamxnu lleltzl 3: lntraimurzlls l, 3, 4. ALAN M. GROSS DAVID EDWARD GROSS I'llP111i.vf1'y l'I1i Iipsilon Pi. RONALD GROSS Ii. If. .l . Phi Signm ln-11:11 firm 'l'v.nn: A Iutrznuurnls Si, 4. SEYMOUR GROSS lizfxilifsx il- lf:-nfmmiws Phi Sigma Ili-Iizig Orrlic-strzi J, SI, -1. OLGA M. GWIAZDA Twfwlfinyf .II ,N'nlm1'rfsi01if .N'1lrffi4'rll .'l'iuwinf! Mnunt Sinai Ilosp.. Svhool ni' Nursinf. Vim-vi-.I Army 2 yrs.: Pi-rin. Amlclress: 12-H33 f'0d:1i Xve fllerilwml 0 ' Him item . .. -. . .. 1 1 - Nutiingr f'IuIvI IGS. in Xurf- lllf.E'. Sept. 319. 'N 'A 5'6- JAMES EDWARD HACHEN Ilusizmss :IdllZf7'lISff!1lf0Il l'hi Unmmn Dvltn fl, 4. PAUL R. HACKETT SARA LOUISE HANELIN .X 11 fwlnff Ymimxstimwi Hosp. Svlnml of Nursing: Blontiiifiri: llospitzil, YnllllLfsIOW1l lIoxp.Z Army 13 nm.: l'L-rin. ,Xrlclri-ss: 1748 Iiviisiiigtfni AVQ.. Yuungzstuwii, 0.2 AYP: BS. in Nurxing. CLARENCE C. HANNA I'xff1'li nloyy In-It:n 'I':1u lloltzl. DONALD B. HAUSLER I'nIfIiv'nl Sfienve In-Ilan Kappa Epfilunl Intra- murzils 2, 3. WILLIAM L. HAYDEN LOIS B. HEANEY .Ylffwfnyf .IfIu1iniSf1'1lfinn SI. .IuI1n's Hosp.. Sc-luml of Nursing: Nurxing Supl-rvisnr I 'Q yrs.. Tinlivwrmfl llmpitzali I Iig'I1t Nurse- 1 yr.: Army 2 im.: IH-rm. Ailclri-ss: I NIU I':irI4wiili- llr., links-wmnl. O.: Hiuulimlv Kewnxun Vlulv: MS. in Xurxing. +.'4I1i'5as'W4f 3'x :yi I N131 QT? S N W ,, aw . xvAqw--A ,534 1 f ,. QI K '- ' '- i. W . .+,,1:...1N5f.-v,.,,,. .1 iU....,..,.. , V ,,,,,..:iqA -,ej:,.1.-,g.'.... .y. LEWIS A. HEGYBELI Pxyvli nlogly FLORENCE HEIDLOFF N 11 rxiny S01-inl Cominitlev LlIl2lll'lTl2lll 393 Student Council 3: C I1 U r :il Clulr 2. ANTON HEJL IRVING L. HELLER A fwnllnfilly Phi I-lpsilou Pi 2. IIA .L Selly- 75: lllllvl 2: IllIl'1llIllXl'ill5 2. il. 4: Iludsou Relay Sl. 1: 'l'i'z1uw ful' frmu ffleve-luual Cullen'-. OLIVER HENDERSON, JR. If iululrfy Trzivk Sig Biology Cluh 43 Y- fallnm-t 54. 4: Phi Iii-ln Kappa -I . RALPH HERZ, JR. 1'I4r'mi.vr1'!1 Sigma Chi 1. 2. 3. -1: YfC:1lJ im-1 2: I!ll!'2llYllll'2llS Zi, -1, MARGARET M. HOGARTH Publir' Ilfallh Nursing Iiollevlin- School of Xursiug: N. Y. C.: .XYIUY 3 yrs.: Perm .Xdrlressi R.R.?2. 'l'n5lm'ville Ill.: NQWVIIIIIH flulw: llzuuptuu Nuttiug: l'lulr: IPSJL Vluln ILS. iu l',II.X. QF 49 , .. , . . fy . ,T ,- 1,141-. ,Q ., 1,:,: . - ,- , 1- aux.,-4:14.-::qf!::f:1.L1::wr::Nr-H.-.-.I ,, L :.:.,qy..y,f.w fsfZ'.'1s,-,..i.4J5,y.,. 7 7 .,3,..f, . 'w Vi 'f 1 Tai-Ti?fli'12i2?-'Qi f, .-,.,...,,.3,,.'-m-een ' fray.: .21 f::'.g':':?.i1 W EW.. .5 iw .L ,. . ,.,,3q.,.!, :...,:1a-.- , .5 - .cv . . v .r ' 1-- - - -. N4g:f,g.' 'B FRED HOLZWORTH MARILYN A. HOPKINS A Nfl,-,vfll!l Educ. I Xurtmi Mullfwiul I!lfll'!llfll'y. l.u11iM'illm-. Ky.g Norton ' liiumiy, XYGIUIEIHSI .'lllIlllIllSt!'2l' ' ' V' .. tum 1 Army: l'e-run. Address: ' V . . V , , ,5,5,,:,,.-1. .v... -125 Sn, Gum St., Nu. lfvrnon, ,M Ind.: 'I'1'PaS. IIail1pt1m'N1xtting W Flulr: B.S. in Nursing Educ. ALFRED J. HORESH .ll lmiv Mu Phi Alpha: illllbll' 25 O1 4-lu-Lira: 35 Baud I. JULIUS P. HORVATH lffrsiuwss xllIlllIllINfI'IIff07T, Iminlnflu Chi Alp h'1'3 'il 4 .., ., Nu-wmzxu Club 4: Iuti'auuux'uls. WILLIAM ARTHUR HOWE, II If nyliwll I ' 1 I' 1 EDWARD S. HRUBEY I I1!l.vu11I Izflllwlflmz Sigma Chi 1, 2, Zi, -4: Intru- - murals 1, 12, li, -l. VERNA L. HUGE Public Ileullh .Yurxing l .P,B.-Vi'.R,lf.: Y.N.A. Clove. 4M yrs.: 2 yr. l'.lI. Territo- riul Dept. II1-zxlthg Alzxsku. '40 '483 Army 5 yrs., Discharged :is Major: Poriu. Address: 18000 Olyxrmpin Rd.. Coveg IRS. in l'.lI, Numiug. ROBERT L. HUNKER l:'f-rmnmivs Sigum Chi 12. 15, 42 YfC:ilrim-I JE, 42 Alpha Lillflllllil 3, 4: Iuf ll'1lll'llIl'5IlS II. ROSELLA M. HUTCHISON Nursing A,l?, Muskingum College 19462 Ilomei Clnysville, I'zl.g Choral Group 1, 2: Muster in Xurs mg. . MARIA A. LARRESA LRIZURRY Nurxiny A11mini.wtr1lHu11 l'1'vsby'te1'i:l11 Hospital. Suu .Iu:iu. Puerto Rico: Director uf Ill? XYUHOZIIVIZIII Red Crows Svlwul of Nursing since 19391 I'c-rm. Aclilx-ws: l':n'uc:1S, Yvf HUZIIPIRIZ llumpluu - Xutting Vlulrg .-X.lS. THOMAS J. ITALIANO lirlxilzfsx .I 1ln1i111'.wlrlIfi07l lIll'IlllIl'lI-E Zi. 4 : LIZIIHPUS Club Zi, 4: Itallizuu Ululr 3, 43 New- man Club IZ, 4: IllU'ilTl'1lI!'2llS Il: RNG 4. STANLEY JAFFE f'lwmisf1'3l 'l'1'ilmuue I: ICOS 4: Roslruui 1: Gerxunu Ululn l: Iutrauuu- rule 1 '5 4 .. ,..,.,. 3 1 JOSEPH E. HUDSON KATHRYN L. JAMES l.f1g1I1Ah 1 ,Yllzwiufl . nhl l F .-Mg. 1. W0 T R JOHNS CARL A. JOHNSON Ilzrximnvx Clmir 1, Transfer from .Xslr f'ul P JACK ALLISON KANE Jlvuflrillf, Prl. Ago 28, Alleglu-ny ffulll-ge: Nu Sigma Nu: Inla-rnship: Sl. .Xllnans Naval lloapital, St. Albans, N, Y. JERROLD J. KELLEY Prz' Jimi., Chpmixlry l.an1IuIa Vlii .Xlpha II, 4, if LEON CHRISTIAN KELLER ii. . , .I rv'lliiw1'lurv I' 3 :,- -Illlllill' .X.l,.X. 55, I, 3: lip-xlnu y , MYRA L JOHNSON ,V s llolta Rho 2, 13, 1, 5, l'1'm-fs. 3: -N-- ' 5 jN,i,, . - l'i':m. Senior Claw 4, .Xia-li. ssl - i A if Stull--nt Council 4. : iiii5 E : : 1'i 'fs 3 .,3:::::g:p:gg2 JOSEPHINE A. JONES .X rlzvvlnff l.akvu'uod Hospital Training Sc-lmnl, Lakewood, Ohio, Army -I ye-ars, Perm. Address: 12021 lldgewatvi' Dr., Lulu-- wrunl,0l1iu. Ilauipinn-Nutting' Vlulul ILS. in Nursing. MICHAEL T. JOSEPH llislnrjl l'l1ix'vl'sily Players l, Li: Railiu XVm'ksImp 1, 2, fl, ll: llniverf sity Ilanrl 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Vluh 34, 4, Campus tflub li InI+'l'RvIigiuuS f'uum'il Ci, 4. MARGARET JOSSELYN fYu1win,g l5,S, Hillsdale Collvgfu 19471 llome: Rocky River, U., 312154 ter of Nursing, Stud:-nt Coun- cil J, Music 2, Intramurals 2. GEORGE M. KAGAN CHARLES RUSSELL KIDD li1'nlog!f . RUFUS H. KILPATRICK WAYNE L. KIHORANY I'.wyf-If ulugy Hand 1. READ A. KINGSBURY l'uliIf1-ul Sa'i0m'e l'riliunv 4: Choir JI, I: Cainpus l'luln 4: 'l'0we1' Ifvllowxliip Cl. 13 Intramurals Il, 'I'ranNfv1' frmn l'niun Collolrn-, SCIlt'IlI'f tally, X. X. ARTHUR KLEIN Iivyvhulofzy Psi f'l1i 3, 4, Tribune 2, 3, News Ed. 4, Campus Club 3, Vive Pros. 4, RNG 3, 4, Pres. -I: lntraniurals 4, Phalanx lin-pu-wiitaiiive 3, 4. WALTER C. KLEIN VIRGINIA T. KLEPPE I'nhl1'c Ilvnlllz Nursing .lnlins Hopkins Hosp,, Balti- nnnw-, Md.: Supervisor - In- htrm-tor in Olvstr-tries, Johns lloplcins Hosp., Army, Perm. .Mlslre-ss: Lake Mills. Iowa, Ilanipton-Nulting Club, M.S. JOHN FREDERICK KLIMKO I'lnfmixlI'.1l KEITH M. KLINE WILLIAM H. KNIGHT lfnxfnexs Administration ALICE T. KOPROWSKI .Yrrrsing Eduv. Sl. Alexis Hosp. Sch. of Nurs- ing: Ariny 3 yrs., Cleveland, Ohio: Newman Club, Hamp- ton Xutting, l?.S. in Nursing. K' 9' mwah 31- J ,.... an CLASS Nw 43? Qviirmm SIDNEY KOSLEN THEODORE KOSTUK lfzniness Administration EDWIN L. KRAMER Pharmacy Alpha Zeta Omega 1. 2. fl, -I Prvs. 3, Tre-ns, 2: ODK L1 Pres, Sophomore Class 2 Pharmakon 2: Student Conn nil 2, 4: AII11'I'll'1lll Pharma w ceutical Assoc. 2, 3, 4, Irvs. 3: University Council 2, 3. 4 FERDINAND OTTO KRECIC I'heml'.9lry Biology Club 4: Plxgsit-L tml loquim 4. ROKURO KURIHARA JOHN H. KNACKY DONALD L. KWEDER f'l14'nliNh'jl LLHIIIIIIIN Clull Ii, .13 lutra murals il. -I, QF 49 ,yr-3E ' , 1' 'iii vs 14 gg' Q60 . K -: -. 5:12-f '3E1 4f.3 -fffv.,f',':.i.. pl.: 1. :X -S Q --.1.251:21ilfiggg-:v:',4.e::h'iffQ 'fu' '- '- f'l'f1'w- 11- 'flag ?a1ZgE?iE.ff,::gfjslua L, -. 1- .5 4- :xi Q.: g3W'+fj',5 ' 4 ,w,--W,-f,.:rE711!,, -, ,, H: 31,4 5f:1:z:fw'12:2:i., :- gf .5 ,. .,,'a.:' 1 V J- . PHILIP JEROME LANDSMAN I'1f'rwI1l1l1I. llhin .Ngo 25: l'uiV, nf Minm-Mita, l'lli IM-Ita Iipsilnng lute-ru Lliip: City llnspital, X. Y.. Nlm-rlivilw: I'le-vvlanil. 0, RUSSELL LARSON MARVIN LASH V11 Um is! rj! Z1-ta Bvta 'l'au 1. 2, Il, 4: lizusl-cvtllall 1. 2. Il. 4: Stuclvnt Cfluncil 1: lutramurali l, 2, Il, 4. ERWIN M. LAUFFER DONALD LAZAR If H,wi1lf a'.v .-ldn1f1tixh'11ti1,fz Lamlula Chi Alpha 1. 2. Sl, 4, 'l'rv:xs, -1: Iianll 1, 2. 3: lu- Il'iIllllII'IllS 2, 14, 4. JACK LEDERER lfrmifmxx .-11lmiui.wlf't1finn 1-.- HUGH L. LESLIE, JR. .S'1111l.'m' lfuigllfx, O. .Xml 225: Ulu-rliu Colln-pw: Phi lilm Sigma: Iuturusliip: 1'l4-vw laud City llospital: Suruvry: Lfl4'Y+'lElIl1l. 0. ALLEN R. LEWIS I'.v!lrhnIuyy flainpus lllulr 1: Hillvl 2, 3, 4. HUBERT LINDSAY .1 rt Zeta lie-ta 'I'au 1, 2, 3, 4. Ilis- torian l. 2, ll. 4: OIJK Ll: Vice l'rcs. Aluuim' Class: Trill- une l. J. 3. 4: Pulae 3, 4: ICOS 1. 2. il, 4, ,tm 1-id. 1, 2. 3: DL-lratc 3. 42 Hillel 3, 41 lutrauiurals 1. 2. ll, 4: llucl- son Relay I, 2. 3, -I: ANG -I. DALE LITTLE EDWIN F. l.uH my .lIar11:w'illv, Ohh, ff. Age 25: l'nix'. of RIIIIIIOSOIZII luterusliip: .Lultmau Hospital, I'autm1. U., Hom-ral I'rar-tice. A . . H. DAVID LUCK API lork, X. 1. Age 21: Hates f'ollt-go, lalwis- lon. Ms-.: l'lii Rho Sigma: In- tvrnsliilm: llanvs Iluxpital, l t. XVui'th. VERA LUND I'11bliv Ilmlfh Nzwsinyf 'l'l10n1. ll, Dve Meinovial llus- pital Sclimul nf Nursing: l'. S. Y Q t 0 1' a n L' gLdllllIllSll'Illl0ll, Nlt-tropulitau Nursing SQi'vir'v: Arxuy 38 mo.: Perm. Address: GH Su, Zirll XVQ-st, lil'IQIll2llll City. lftali: Hampton-Xultiug Clulv: Critics Clulv: Cliairulau nf L,'HIlhlll.llIlllIl Cillllllllllvtl of llamptou-Nutting Vlulli ILS. in Nursing. PHILIP C. LUNGER Hnyflfxll lanulvcla I'l1i Alpha 1, 2, 55, 4: Pulw 2: Trilluue 3. 4. limlitm' 4: Gln-QA i'lulr 4: Rest-rw Nvws- papei' Guild. Pres. Zi, -15 lu- tramurals ll. 4, Ru JOYCE 5. MA CATHERINE MACLEOD .Yrlrxinyf .LIL l'niY. of l'l1ic11,:n 1946: lloinet Chicago, Ill.: Trihunc 2: Clinml Clnli 1, 2: Xlzister in Nursing. CAROL I. MADSEN Xllrxiuff Erluf. St. Luke-E Hosp.. Fairgo, N, Dzlk.: tlvnorzll Duty, llczlfl Nnrsv: Navy UT mn.: Perm. .Xilclrt-sx: 902 - lfltll St.. Su. I'lZ1l'LIO, N, Unk.: ILS. in Nurs' mfr. ALBERT LEONARD MAGID lflmiuvxs 4Il1!llIllfXIl'IlIflJI1, Z1-tu livtzi Tun: Wrestling: 123 Triliune 2. 3: EUS 2. Il, 4. IlII'f'llI2llI0l1 Mgr. 55. Ilnsini-ss Mgr. 4: Ilillel 2, 3. 4: lntnr innrnls I. 2. Ci, I. l.M. Mgr. l, 2: I'll'tlIl0lIIII's Vlnlv 2, 53. AL MAHRER I'.-!f1'lfulny1f1 Z1-tu liz-tn Tun l. 2. fi. 1: Tennis Te-:ini 1, 2. 3, 4: Truck l: Furmtlmll 1: Iizmnd 1: Choir 2: 'l'rilinne l: lntmmnrsils l. 2, Zi: L.lIlP4-'l'li'2HIt'l' 2, Il: Xllfizrlit- lifting: lnxirm'tur 4. DOROTHY TONJES MANAGAN Nflzwiiiyf Htlln-. t.IlmIi:'i11ej Mmlirail Collvgv of Va., 314: Asst. lnstrnrtor in Nursing.: Arts: Army: -PPFIII. Address: 447 Nassau lilvll., YVillistnn Park, X. Y.: Pros. llzunptun- Xntting Cluli 'IPVIEII liniv. i'1lilncil Rep. 'l7: I'niv. flunn- 1-il lit-p. k Tire Pres. '47-'-IB: ISS. in Nursing. GLENN H. MAPES, JR. l'f'f'fI,rl1I' I I'hi Iitlllllllil Ilvlm 2, il, 4, Svry. 4. I'rt-S. 4: UIDK 4: Yur- sity Wrextlim: 2, SS. 1. flilljlillll I 1 Varsity R l'lnIv 2, fi. 4: Trihnnv 12: l'nlm- Il. Circula- tinn Mgr. Zi: NHS -1, Sl-'niur Vlnss liflitur 43 Rnstrnni fl: Iimmlm-ix Ili Ni-wxp:lpt-i' ilnilil el: IIllI'2llllllI'2lIN 2. 25. -4: Hull- Nun Iii-lay ll. l. ROBERT L. MARCUS fllvrflaml Ileights, 0. Age 24: Carnegie Institute of Technology: Phi Delta Epsi- lon: Internship: Michael Reese Hospital. Chicago, Ill.: Psy- chiatry: I'le-wland. O. CHRIS MARKOS I'.-rglvh oloyy Wrestling :L LOUIS G. MARTIN Tnledu, Ohio Age 26: Univ. of Toledo: .Xl- phri Kappa Kappa: Intern- ship: 'Fnlcflo Hospital: Oll- stctrics: 'I'ult-do, O. STANLEY W. MARTIN 1',w.1fr'hn1ng1lu RONALD LOREN MATTLIN liiuloyfgf l'hi Sigma: Ile-Ita 1, 3 22, 4: llillel 4. IRENE MATIAS Public Ilfnllh Avlll'-VIH!! VVhite Plains Ilospn Xl'l1ite Plains, N. Y.: Army llg yrs.: RFD 1. XYZIIIIIQYIPIII. Penn.: Ilninptnn-Nntting Vlnh: 'l'uwvr Fc-llowsliip: BS, in Public Ile-filth Nursing Sept. 519. SARA E. NICALLISTER IAU4' 'ull :Y 'Sim .luhns Ilnpkins llrwp.: .Xrniy '-'.1 tri-M: i.L. 'cgv ,.. e.: : - W fn ting ' 2 .N JOHN E. McMAHON Hinlwly Delta Upsilon, Secy. 2, Vice Pres, Zig Class Treasurer 2: Intvr-I ra1te1'nity Council Rep- resentative 2: Inter-Fraternity llnnce 2. CLIFTON E. McFARLAND .N'lir1rlys1'11'P, Ohio Am- 23: Notre Danna: Alpha K an p p an Kappa: Internship: Ynnngstnwn Iluspitailg Inter- n:il Me-dicine. MARVIN MELAMED I'nIili:'rlI Svivnvv 'l'i':i4'k 1. 12: lfmxtlmll 1: Dm- inzitic Arts 1: Hillel 2. 4: ln- lI'lllIIlll'illS 1. 2. 3. 4: Vanity R Chili 2. 11. 4: Hudson Rv- lnys 2, 3. 4. OLIVER CRAIG MELSON .N'nr'r'nluyflrf llvltn l'psil4+n, 'l'rvzis, 3. Hunw llniiaigrer Zi, In-5, 4: Intru- IIIIIFGIIN 2. IL 4: Vulleylmzill Cl, I: Snftlmll 2. il. 4. FRANK B. MITTING ll'rul:v1I'u1'lll, Illlivr Agro 213: Vniv. nt' Minnesota: Phi Rho Sigma: Internship: Vity Hospital ot' Akron, O. RAMON MEYER la' uyflixh HILDA A MIHALIC ll Nl iw 1 lin is inn I I Xl in ll unptun Nut XI III mm? zz-1 xf ff- JT al' hrffs ,,-.wr 'NK , Yi -.-'iw I'il II: ll N117 Iir y i t':lpil:ll 4 ity NPI! l of Xniw .. I inf. NV:5l' gtnn, ID. C.: Hail- U N Ium Mu It i N: J linux-r ll xpitail: A' .': IH-rin. 'vu ' . , . fx - - , , . lgml im, X I fl ,mplim 'Zig w , .Kell 4-ns. .Milli Ilotiyei ,Iv N 1 muh H f Xt :lf Lurzuin. Oli' I 1 -. - .- AM 5 tins Vlnlw: Nw' :in t'lnli3 ILS. ' 1 :S -gfrlqw . J ,jfiiif ' ' ' Y.-.':vQ'::t-'CQ NCI IE I ' I . ...45.iaafx:?C-L'Qlf5'ii,' ' ELINOR L. MILLER Nlfrxiflg Edutt. B. S. Obstetrics 1Vm. .Q 'l',: Peoples Hosp. Sch. of Nurs ing, Akron. O.: 9 mu. Ohst. Asst. Supervisor: Army INA yrs.: Perm. Address: 133 N 1VilluW St., Kent, O.: B.S. LYNN M. MILLER H 1'nln,r1y JAMES ROBERT MINCKS fwyalioga Falls, 0. Agro 25: Baldwin TV:illuce Cul lege: Alplm Kappa Kappa: Internsliipi Clevelzuiil C it 5' lluspitalz General 1'r:1ctim-0: Ohio. SEYMOUR E. MINSKER I'nIifivuI Scimzre l'hi Epsilon Pi 1, 2, 3. 4, Ser-y. l. Treas. 2. Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Asst. Basketball MBV- 53, Varsity Basketball MLW. 4: Pulse 35 EOS 4: In- 1el'fFruternity Council 4, In- II'1l1lll1FilIS 1, 2. 3, 4: Hmlsmi Re-l:ly 3. EDWARD F. MORRIS .Ywv EVIITHSI0, 0. 'MLW' 263 Ohio XVGSIEXHIII Phi Rho Sigma: Internship: Grass- lzmils Hospital, EARL D. MORRIS, JR. I'xyr'lmlnf1y 112111111115 Club 3, 4: '1'mri-r l 4-llowsliip 2, 3, 4. GRESCILDA R. MORRIS .Yrn'.w'1:gf hil1ll4'.AI-IYIIHI .lfrmrrffwf infill iii Trfrlvllizlw .Xlleglizmy lluspitzll School of Nu ming. Curnberlaxml. Mil.: Army: Perm. Adnlress: Stzir limit:-. Ifliillstone. Mil.: ILS. OF '49 Ubi' 1 J Slain,- ' Q c- 2,1 'C 541,595-4.4- inf X-. :i ,.. A Sf: gp.. g::.r: ff' ':,T'.,- nf: V.-:r:'hg:fEqx:f.:H'f:-'iff+ 1'1-' ' -' F-11-41-1e::'a2v1.f.'?5!4Efs. i '- er.: 'ggyiv-1 . 1 'MW' P :'::f1v?5,fg, ' Xe-f ' n W-2 ,- .. :ff ?i:':?Eis?fP 'Hi'..-. -7' i s . F. 1.-gwg, , ff - RUSSELL H. MOORE Iifmlffyfy Sigma Fhi: lutrsmillrzlls 2, 3. 4. LOUIS MORELL, JR. llllsivzem Illlll h'f-mimziivs MAURICE MOSS l'l1r'nIixfry Phi Sigma Delta 1. 2, 3, 4. Executive Committee 4: Delta Phi Alpha: Siucli-nt Council Reps?-seiitiiiive 4: Rustrum 3. I: Orvhestrzi 1. 2. 52, 4. 'Vice Pres. Ti, Pres. 4: Baud 3: l'lml:1ux Exec. f'ummittee 3, 4: Phi Beta: Kalmar 4. FRANK MOTIL Halylixll Pulse 33 Univ. Players 13 Tn- trzlmurnls 3, 4. SHERMAN C. MYERS Sf. Paul, .llinnmnia A20 '18, DePauw University, Greencastle, Intl.: 1'l1i Chi: In- Ternsllipz lit-tllesflzi Hospital, St. Paul, Minm-sotanz General Practice or Pediatrics: Min- nesotzl. PAUL G. NADER ILYHHIISII I.2ll!lII1I:l Chi .Xlpluai 1. 2. 3, 4: lntrzimurzils 1 JI 4 EDWIN A. NOGORSKI F11 mu 1'xf1'gf 1rllIl'il1ll1l1'2llY l. 2. il. 4. JOSEPH NAHRA 1'uIi1i1-ul Science Doltn Vpsilon 1. 2. 3, 43 IIZII inn Club: Intrmnurzxls 1, 2, 3 4. ANTHONY J. NAKHLE f'lu'misfry Uumpus Club 2. 3: Y'CIlIl1llI!I 2. 3. 4: Newman Chill 2. 3. I. QM.:-5,.w.,:,35::,55,v. ' iii: ii 5 , If 4 3 JAMES EDWARD NEMEC l'x4l11'l1 010.911 ROBERT G. NEMEC lfiminexx .-ldnzinistruliun ln-lin Upsilon. ELIZABETH NEUBERG FRED A. NEWHAUSER, JR. l','i-imnniivx Ilvllal 'I':xu Delta 1. 2, 25. -I. ELLEN T. NIEMI 1171,-il .lIr:11r1g11mifmt- .llwlffrll .Yrlf'si1l1! VI:-ve, Stale 1'Iusp,. ,ilxplivzl limi with f'11H'1IlllilII Gi-neral lliisp.: Ile-:ul Nurse- :lt reeelv mg- hiispitzll. Cleve. Slate llos pitzil '40-'-12. Asst. Supa-rrism 'rf 0.-1 'rb- ol' Nu rses Apr. - ,Xriuy 1942-1945: Perm. .Xml- ilrm-ss: l :1irpm'I lllir.. Ohio, Alla-lui4l Nuttim: Vluh: 111-u'1'l'e l 1-li. nr .Ill1l0. 219. LOUIS S. NYERGES !'l1 rm Isl ry Phi 121111111111 IM-1111 1, 2, 4: limwti-ix ZZ. 4: Y-Cali. 3, 4: Xe-w111:111 Club 4: IllII'1lIIl11l'ilIS I. 2. Zi, I. ALBERT OBERMEYER lfifflffylfl XYIIYSIIQ' liuselmll Il, 1: Iutriif 11111i':1Is 1. HARRY E. O'NEILL, JR. CAROLYN OTTO l,lIIlIliI' llealfh Ky. IJIIIYIISI Svli. ul' Niiixinu. I.1111is1'iIIv, Ky.: Otlice Xiiiw 1112. I'l'IVilIt? llutyt Flirlil Nursing: N313 it yn.: P1-1'111. Ad4l1'1-xx: 1890 II. 105th St., Uluvi-.: AVC: IIEIIIIIHOIVXIII tin! 4'I1iI1I 15.3. i11 Nursiiizf, EDMUND C. PALLER lg'f1f1I1'.N-If I'I1i Si:111:1 Delta LZ, fi. 4: liv' w1'x'1- 'I'1'il111111- I. 2, 3, I. Spurlx Iflilitui' 2, 52, 1: EOS IZ li1-M-iww Xi-wxpzipi-1' Guild Zi. 1: lIill1-I 1. 3. 31, I: I11ti'a111111' rails I, 2. H. II IIi11ls1111 R0lzlys .1. KEITH D. PALMER If Hfllixli Vzirxily 'l'1'111'lc I: RIIIIIIIJLIS C'l11I1 BERNARD PANNER II N-4-5, J. X 11:14 I iw-s. J: 11'1I111111- I I IIN I: Ilillvl SI. I: Ii111':1111111':1IL 1. CARMEN T. PARASILITY lli.efary 1'11111pi1Q f'I1iI1 1. FRANCES M. PARKER l'ubI1'4' Ilvnllh Julius Ilupkiiis SOI1. of BYIIIN- ing: 83rd I i1-ld Hospital, Svrv- ice ETO: Ariny 18 1110.3 I,t'I'Ill. .Xzlriressi Iulferson, I'c'i111z1.g IES. i11 Till. Nursing, K. M. PARSLEY, JR. lar-mzmfm-.Q livin TI11-1:1 I'i 2, fl. 4, '1'1'1-us. 4: ODK 4: Varsity Gulf' ZZ: IIII'III1lIl1' 2, 34, l c-:1t1i1'1- Iiilitm' fi: ICOS 2, fl, BILIIIEIBQIIISI liililm' ii Pulsn- il. Business M:111:1g11i' 3: ODK lllue Key Foriiinl 4: IllIl'IllIIIlI'3lIN 2. 35 l 11iI EIIIII Xlzlve. ROBERT C. PARTRIDGE lz'f'0f1nmr'1-.v Iietax 'I'I1w111 l'i 1. 2. 2. I: I!a1111l J. 3. I,I'f. hlve Linh I: Ill' 1I'1IIlIllI'JlIS I, 1, 3, 4. CLYDE A. PATTERSON, JR. .I 1'f'liifw'l11,'w Ifpsiloii IM-It:1 H110 2. 22. I. 5, Nvvy. II, I'l'lN, 42 UIJK I, 5, Vive I'1'vs. 35 .h'1'I1. SIIIIIUIII 1'1111i11'il IL 4. 5. Se-vy. IL I'1'm. 3: Lfiiivl-1'sity Council 3, 4, 5, S1-vy, 4. I'1'1-Q, 3: Hziml 1. 2. sz, 4, 5. 1'i1-.- in-114. ::. 1. in-11, I: lr. .X,l..X. 4. 5 THURMAN J. PEABODY .1 1'r'l1i'fw-liflvf Pi Kzlppai .Xlplm 1. 2. ZS. 4. Pres. Z. Vice Frei. 3: Class I'1'1-s. 111' .Xi-vli, 35: IIlIl'2lIllllI'1lIN I, 2: .Xi'v'I1, Stuileiil f'11u111'il 71: l.l .t', ZZ. WILLIAM I. PEBLEY , -5.:gz1:SI- : BERNARD PECKLER IIux'i11r'.vs and El'U1II1III'iC8 ' Ill' ' : , ., . 5 ':1i11111': . 5. E X f IEIII Si 111.1 Deltl 1 0 Er, 4 bg? I11I1 1lS .ff E sl' MAQIMZ 1 ii 1 2 -A,-1 1 1.1 LJ! 1 SAMUEL S. PERRY Ifuxinrxs .1dn1ini.s'fr1rli1n1 , .XIIDIIZI 1'l1i Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET PERRY Nursing gldministration Yule Univ. Sch. of Nursing: Adm. Siipervisoi' New Haven Iluxp., New Ifuven. Conn.: .X1'111y 1 yr.: Kent, O.: MS. iii A4ll11i11isf1'atio11. RICHARD PESKO f'll1'mi.vlrJl VIIIII'2lIIIIII'ilIS 2 HARLAN R. PETERJOHN I 'Ii ffm is! ry In-I1:1 I'Iii Alpha. 2g Phi Bc-tu Kalplm -I1 Rostrilin 3: Y-f':1I1- im-I Ii, 4. SANFORD M. PEVAROFF If iifllisli Zvtu I51-1:1 TFIIII Hillel, IIIII':l' 111111':1I4 l. 2. 31. -1. ROBERT PFEIFFER IL' nfflisll I'l1i Siumn Dvltzl 1, 2, 3.2. 42 Ii11sIi'1ii11 4: Hilln-l 4g 1111111 111111':1ls 1, 2. il. 42 1'fwt1'5 U. . L .Xw:1i'rl 11: Rzifliu Club 4g 1.M. NI 1 I ' . ig:-kfffr' . - 1.131213-QP r fn 5 ., .W.-S14-Qfzzfsfs ' . l' .1 Iv-J IJ 1 -3.---. '.-1f'1T'!l':? . . 'Y 1 -:P!mEz'efr:-iff' f. , .W ,Mkt51q.,,y,..N . , ,, -A Wx CLASS .1 . ., .. ' Biff: M -I'-,fx 'AF'gf2f5-'i.':1'f'71f j .3 ' 'A A , 5.1.44-.-flsengig ' Q. 1 . -'f:.'Iff.vg1,- 'I'EEHQ-'I --1,a-.,,-,. , 1. -1. ..f1.-4,1-11.11111 :.v-1501111-,c.u1: : -:wr -M-1. '.: ,--,.,,. 1- 3 .11.11,,-,,..r '.-1.14.-f---11:1,,f1.'1.. - - , -. . .. seg,-1 ..na-q--'a.'1vsm:-u:1'1.r+E-,.'L:-J,-1-xv L-1'...f:.1::':'fwf .in w f ' '41rs5?4111-4.5.1Q2-9a,..v.:ri:a2f:'::ff1-.w'1-1 ' , GERALD M. PHILLIPS slim-1-li Rmtrum 2. il, 4, Pros, 4: Di-lta Sigma Rho 3, 4: Phi Signia. Dx-Ita 1, 2, 4, S8051 2: Ilillel 3, 4, Plialnux :Eg Speakers Burvau 2, 23, 4. BETTE PIANIN 'V 3 .Y ll rxiuy Mt. Sinai Hosp. of Nursing: :5UA..: :.E3g-iv Kit-nvral Duty 85 Head Nurse ul - Opt-rating: Room: Perm. Ail- dre-ss: 1908 Elm St,, Yonngy town. O.: ILS. iv' ROBERT B. PISCITELLO Iflmiriruvx Arlnziiiistruffun Y-f'almiun-I Si: Newman Cluli I: Illll'IllIIlll'ilIh 1. JAMES P. PITTS 1:'r'n7iof11f1',v Vampux Vluli 4. REBECCA C. PLOTKIN Xrllwfilfl Ellllf. St. Luk:-'s Hosp, Sch. of Num- iuzr: Asst. H1-ad Xursv. St. l,uke's '-III-'4-1: Army Nurse Corps '44-'46: Perm. Adilrt-ss: 121311 Fairport Ave., Cleve- laurl, O.: Ii.S. in Nursing. NELSON E. PODELL lIif.w'inw.w .Illllll-l1fSfI'llflUIl Zi-ta livta Tau 1, 2, 3, 4, So' 1-ial l'l1aii'u1:iu fi. 4: Intramu- rzllx 1. U. Il, -I. ABRAHAM POLEYEFF l'I1 1ll'IH1lI'!l Alpha Zeta Omega 13, 3. 4 llilli-l -I: Class Treats, 3: lu- OF 49 Z' FQ' ,ifiioaw 2 asian?-A413 JF , . - -Q 1'g:,- . - 4- . , ,!.:if:x.,.f-5 fa.-:..a-5.1, fq...g.,,q.. AL 4. I.-. .2',-g ,N ..-1-x.:.:i:s:-:.,.f-,.. :Zvi --y '7'5 '.-.'-. 'v'I-41 -'H'f'1 X ' ' ' 'I '-H-I -fitness-':,v-rig' 4 .. f.. f '-L -A ,asv-af f r,T1:e:,s.L4fWe:, . f, fa. -ez ' ':f.fq-zfmwnraz WA-lid'-in A'.5:S1':-5 , 741 f' 1 5 .4 .KST pri. , gpifggl ' f -'Q-. J. JOSEPH V. POLITO WANDA LYVONNE PONDER .Y u min!! .X.li. NVilliam Jewell Collegi- IU-IGQ Home: Pauls Y all ey, Wikia.: Choral Group l: Mas' ti-i' ot' Xursiner. DORIS E. POHTO .Y fi ming l :iirpm't Harbor, Ohio. ANDREW C. PUTKA l'ulili1'ul Nl'I'?iIl'0 I lass Pres. 3: T 1' i lm u ll 1- lg , . . - v I ulw 3. J. 4. .-hsovisilv Iuclitoi 33: EOS, Sports Editor 4: Ntunleut Council Sevy. 25. I'i'n-s. I: Rest-1've Mixer 13: Junior'- x N1-niur lroiu 3: lloiiivwnuiiig I'llllII'l!1il11 4: lfniu-1'sity Coun- vil 1: Boosters Clulr 11. JS Ni-wmau Club 2. 15. Pri-s Ililraiuurals Maiiagm- Il. I'i Kappa Alpha 2, il, 'IlI'1lIlSfE'l' 2. ,4. .5- 4 . 45 ELEANOR QUINT Xfu'.vf'n,r1 .MIL S e I 0 11 Ctrllvgfn- lf JIS: Ilmuci Pittsburgh. l'a.: Nlastcr in Nursing. EDWARD P. REAGEN lz'4'on om hw IM-Ita Kappa Epsilon II. ,lg .Icli-lliwt Gloe f'lul+ ll. 4: In- ll'ilIlllll'ilIs, DAVID J. REES Iiflsfnvxx A1lmi11ixli'r1ifrm IM-lla 'l'au Delta l. 2, il, I: X:ii'x1tv Ifoothall llaiiauvr -1' hh-e Club 4: Intraiuuiiils 2. 3. fa., PP' ROSS L. REID II l'Nf0I'1j Phi Gamma In-lta 1. J. J. 4. Srlcy. 4: Pulse St. 4: '1'i'ilmlu -I: Boosters 3, 4: -I1lI1'IlIl1ll1'2lIh 1, 2, 3, -1. ALICE REIMSCHISSEL Xilrsing A.B. XYilson College 19-165 Home: Ylhynesboro. Pa.: Klas- tvr in Nursiiig. REGINALD DENNIS RESNIK .llzfsic Eduvrzfinn Ill-ta The-ta l'i 1, 2, R, 43 Bliisiciaxfs Ifluh. ROBERT W. REYNOLDS P11 Il l'ufUr'1! Signia Chi, Pros. 2: UIPK -I: l'reS. Junior Class. l'reS. Sen im' Class: I.F,C, 3: Student Council 3. 4. Pres. 4: Phar- iuakou Cluh Ti. 4: IIlTI':I111Il1'1lIS 1. 2, 3. -1. NANCY M. RICHARDS Nursing Eilin-.-Ifiol. .5f'if'ncfs XVilkes-Barre Gun. Hosp, Sch Staff Xursiug X Head Nurs- ing, Brooklyn: Navy 2 yrs., l,01'1I1. Address: 10:1 Reese St., XYilkes-Barre, l'a.: ll.N.C.Q 15.9. Xursiug lifluv, cIeWAYNE G. RICHEY lfioloffllf ln-lta Upsilou 1, 2. ll. 4. Socy -1: Dc-ltn Phi Alpha Zi. -I: ICOS 39: Trilmrie Ii: Ulm- Vluli Zi. 4: lntramurals 1. 2. Cl. 4: Stu fl:-ut l ouu4-il 2. LOUIS A. RIPPNER l'llf'n1iA-H11 Zvta lie-ta Tau l. 22, 22. 4: Vai'- sity Track 3. 4: Pulse 3. 41 ICOS 4: llilln-I Si, -I: Intra- murals 1. 2. il. -I, nf Nursing. XVllkl'S'B1lI'l'P. Pa.: Private Duty, XhYilk0S-1'iIl1'1'C2 JOHN RISHA f'l11'n1f.wfr11 1 1111111112 Club: TNFXYIIIZITI f1u11I I11t1':1111111'a11Q ROBERT W. ROACH I 11 fflivlf ROBERT E. L. ROCHELLE Lima, Ohio Ago 241 ll:11'v:11'd Univ.g .Xl- 1v11:1 K:11111:1 K:1pp:1. Presg In- 11A1'11sl1ip: L'11ivcrSity Hospitule, 4111-vm-111110, ll.: Sllrgxeryq C'l1-v1-- 1:11111 111' 11111111-11111113 vicinity. MARGARET T. ROGUS .Yzfrsing LB. Trinity College 19114: Ilrnnez GfCEl1XN'lL'll, N. Y.: Ma:- 11-1' in Nursing. l..-. -..1- RUTH CAROL SCHMIDT ROLF Iifol. rf I'l1411.vi1-ul S1'im11'e.v l1llIl1Q1'ilIl llmp.. Clk-'VE.Q Navy. S1:1t1e duty l'f yrs. 111 hos- pitals: P1-1'n1, .X111l1w-ss: 37111 l'1-1'i1i:1 Avo., V11-ve1:1111l: Bd. in Nursing. ERVIN ROSE ROBERT E. ROY Sf, f'Inr'r.v1'1'111'. fl, X- 0 'M' 1li1':11n f'oll0U'0' 1'11i 11 Q1 1111111151 L Lx 1' 1':1ctiCw BUFORD P. RUBIN I:'11,flli.vl1 H11-1-1 C11115 3. JOSEPH R. RUBINI f'l1r'nli.vfrj1 HARRY RUSSELL, JR. .1 rl CHARLES C. RUTKIE l'l11fsif'r1I lfrl, 111 fir-ny,-I.'1'11l. 1.:11n1r11:1 l'11i .X1p11:1 2 ' 1 1S- .,1. 11, 1101111111 2, JS: B:1se11:1l1 Il: lfnot- 1m11 2: Llilllllllli flllllb 1, 43 1 1'1-111'11 l'lu1J2 1111111121 Clu11: 111l1':11nu1':1lx 2, 21, ll. 1Ji1'1-1-tm' 111' 111i1':1111111'a1l :xt f1,1',3 Phys- i1':11 1411. Stuff: l'l2ll'llllj' 111-11- 1'1-s1'11I:1I ive- f'l11V11, 1'11111'L1'v. MILTON J. SADLON l'lu'n11'xf1',1l 1.:11111111:1 C'11i .X1p11:1 JI: GIQQ 111111 I GEORGE SALAPA, JR. lfllxizzaws ,I4Inl1'M1'.vir1rfir1n llil1l!lIKlil C111 Alllllil l, 2, 22: In- 101'-TTYIIT. Council 1: TIltI Ill'lll1- mls l, 2. ILA A. P. SCHANZENBACH Ilfxfffry Niunm .X1111111 1C11Nil1+11: Bl:1111e1' 11:1111n XXu1'1isl1111r, 'lll'llIllll4' 51: f :1111p11x P11111 45 I'11i 151-I'1 K-11111-1 1 MERLE HENRY SCHERMER If 171103111 Llillllllllb Clulr 4. CLARENCE C. SCHIDE, JR. l'11vmislr,l! R1-'serve IzUSl!'lIlll 25 Adollmcrt Glue C11111 ZZ, -lg Hudson R1-1:1y HOWARD B. SCHNEIDER I!l1.vi111'.wx .1 rI1111'11ixf1'fl!1'nn ZBLZI 111-1:1 'l'z1u 1, 2, 3, 45 Radio Llllllr 3:3 13111111 1: T11t1':1- IIl1l1'illS 1. IRA SCHOBEL l:'r'r1f1rm1i1',v 1'l1i Epsilun 1'i 2, 3, 45 Intra- 111111':1ls 2. fl. IZ 'l'1':111sf111' 1'l'H1Il '1'1-xux A. N N. FREDERICK J. SCHOLZ rf1'f,lf,ff411 l.:111111r1:1 4'11i 111111111 2, 22, 4: I11l1':1111111':1ls. ABBE M. SCHROEDER .Yl11'N1'l1fl lz'1l1n'. I.:111k1-111:1y llusp., Phila., l':1.: ,Xr1ny: l'1-1'1n. Address: RFID 1. llux 55. 14111111-1', X. J.: ILS. ARLINE A. SCHOESZLER Ulmfr'f1'i4's-T1'rl4'llin,rf 1ll0X't'l1l1lll 'l'1':1ini11g School for Xursvs. lllll'0ll Rd. Hospital! Pust-G1'111l. Johns Hopkins: ll! 31's, 1111111-1' S111n-1'vis111'. l yr. Asxt. 511111-1'x'im1' Olmtetric- 110- 1111111111-111: ,1l'lllj' SS yrs.: l,4'1'1!l, .Xflc11'exs: 353322 NV. 95111 Si.. fllt'V1-Elilllfll ILS. in N111'si11L5, Ah Y .e?..i,, .X 54: . .-.,. .. .. H-1. -- ,-.,,.:.,' 41..- ' ' gyg'R?B ' ' an 1 CLASS 'ul gum 'bf , , - 1 1fg,.,,-. X ' ...vw ' . . ii:-wvfsf, . 1. .-,...9-.4.ff.sEg-::- 1 . .qv :4+xf.+.w.fff.-. 1 -, . f.,,+.,7?,4,,-1 4. . ..-- .g1g,5.':14y.:,,f- .1 4-- .fiwf ,V west-,.s111.v:.f-'f.-.fr. 1 -f V ' 21'-'V' ' --L .,.,,.R,f'g:T7l5i?1'1f . 1, . , .1,1...qnfifig-.51f.,5f:'1:13-f 'xa-1 - 1,3-fin. .,. -. 1 1, .1-.1 r'.ll-Fyiaqgv QQ 'fury-5'.+z : 1-A. .M MMIII: f,'.E'-1. .11..:,.1--1 -. f-- '.-.2. .2. :. .-rf?'w1GIQk'71 I x-f F-'W 'Z ,- 4 ,. 13' JAMES L. SCHUSTER Hriv, Pu. Age 25: Colgate University: Phi Delta Epsilon: Intern- ship: St. Vinceut's Hospital. Erie, Pu.: General Practice: Erie, Pu.. ROBERT P. SCHULTHEIS Speeflt Radio Club 4: Boosters 3. 4: Phalanx 11. 4: Newinun l'luln Il. 4. RITA DOROTHY SCHULTZ Nursinll .lrtx St. Vinci-nt Charity, Clove., O.: Stat? Nurse. Charity, St. .lohn's lleaid Nurse. f'l1:zrit5': Penn. Address: 1919 Flow-i' Ave., Cleveland. O.: HS. in Nursing. S. LGRUE SCHWALLENBERG Nursing Educ. Maryland Gen. Hosp., liulti- nwre, Md.: Yeterans' Hosp.. IVashington, Il. C.: .kriny -I yrs. 8 mo.: Perm, Address: 1101 NV. St.. Annapolis, Md.: Hunlplou-Nutting Clulr: BS. in Nursing liduc. NORMA SEGEL Ward .IIIIIIIIQPHICIII 'in Obsl. Barnert Mernorial Hosp., Palt- erson, X, .I,: Arinyi P0l'lll. Address: 2-3 Grimes Plane:-. Paterson, N. J.: Hampton- Nutting Club: B.S. in Nurs' ing Iiducation. ROBERT D. SHANKS Iirlxifnmw if Hvollouzifuv RUTH M. SHELLEY IIIIIPUI' IIVIIHII .Inhns llopkins Sch. of Nurs- ing, IIIl'tlllSlJ0I'IilllOll C 0 r p si I4'orvig:n Service: Perm. Ml' dress: Nonkton, BId.g ILS. in l'.Il. Nursinz. OF 49 'sf-Z W2 vat Q 'fe my sf.-.Cm 3, , EF f'i-'iff ?E':f-2 51.99-2:gi i . . . f-itgzqff . V.. :' .7 ' '1- ,AQ--, :tt 5, - v..4za?.. ark' l?'f'-301 .f -- Q ' EARL G. SCHULZ IIVIIIIICESIUI. II'i.w'ul1.vfll Age 26: Univ. of Pittsburgh: Internship: Milwaukee County Hospital, Milwaukee. lViscon win: General Practice or In- ternal Metlicine. NORMAN R. SILBERG lifnwfnn, Jlnxs. Age 235 I'I:trvnrd College: Phi ll e 1 t a Epsilon: Internship: lieth Israel Hospital, Boston. Mass.: Internal Medicine: Xi-w l'Ing'l:1l1d. MARTIN SILVERMAN .lifrflmflfrriffw 1- 1... RICHARD SIPPLE I:'f'0nnmir.'.s ZALEC SKOLNIK Chicago, III. Age 25: Univ. of Michigan: l'hi Delta Epsilon: Intern- ship: City Hospital. Cleveland, 0.2 XCll1'0pSj'l'I1llllI'Y. HERMIONE SMITH Pulzliv Ilwnlfh .Yrlrxinfl l'uiV. of VIIPIIIIUSAPB School of Nursing: John Huston Hosp,, Memphis. Tenn.: Army: Perin. Address: llnzcn. .Xrk.: Kappa Uiuicron: DSO Clulr: B.S. JOYCE SUSAN SMITH .Yurxinyy ILS. Blzlrivttzi College 1946: llmne: Clcvelzunl llgts.: Mus- ter of Niiiwitig. RONALD H. C. SMITH Nrwinlnfyjl ALVIN B. SMOLIN TONY A. SPAGNO MORTON SPIEGELMAN Brooklyn, X. Y. .lee 24: Univ. of Minnesota, l'l1i Delta Epsilon: Intern- ship: City Hospital, New York City. X. Y.: Intvrnatl Modiriueg Long Island, N. Y. ROBERT E. SPRINGER lifnloyy IM-ltzi 'l'nu Delta 1, 2, 1, -1: IIlll'ZllllllI'ilIS 2. -L. MARY STAHLY Piqrlfl. Ohio ,Kgs 30: l'niv. of .Xl:tlmn1zi: Internship: Ann Arbor-Rotnt' inf' REUEL ARTHUR STALLONES Lindsay, Frzlif. ,Kuo 23: Univ. of Michiprnng Internship: LQtl0l'IIl2lH Gon- vrzxl Hospital, San Francisco, l':1lil'.: YVL-st of Rocky Mts. ....-af- M ,-4135.4 i '5 7,E5: :Salem . fw,.:,5g isa: '- - 5 - mme amz' ,fl S. LESTER STEIN I'u1ffi4'tlI N4'fr'n1'P XYi'ustling 4: Clllllllllh Club 1. 2, 33 Athletic Cmnmittec 12: Ilillnfl 1, 2: IT1Il'Elll'Ill1'IlIS 1, 3. 35. 4: Hudson Relay 1. 53, 4. SHERWOOD S. STEINER lfnfllish Secretary Senior Class 45 Trih- une. Asst. News Enl. 3, News lid. 43 Czirnpus Cluh 3, 4: IIlI1'2l11lll'I'1l1N 4: Rm-M-i've News- pzupei' Guilrl fl. -1: President Plizilanx 4. JESSE L. STEINFELD lVr'.srt Aliquippn, Pwnnu, Age 22: Univ. of Pittsburgh: Phi Delta Epsilon: Intern- ship: Cedars of Lelmnnon, Los Angeles. Calif.: Gm-neral Prac- tiee: Aliquippzi, Penna. ARTHUR P. STEINMETZ l'nlHi4'uI Nriwzzw' 'I'rzick 1, 2, Zi: Tl'IIIllll6 1. 2: Uzunpus Flulr 1. 2. 15: IIIITEI' murals 1. 2. 122 Phailainx 2. MYRON G. STERN Music ltlusic-inn's Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CLARE STEWART I,llIlIIl7 110117111 fI'u1'sil1f1 Enmry Univ. Sr-h. of Nursing: XVz1lton Cn. IIv:xltl1 Dept.. 1IIunx'oe. Ga.: Pt-rin. Addrew: 1405 Vernon Rd.. I.nGx':mge. ,,. , . Gu.: B.b. in I.II,N. PETER STOICOIU l3'14.v1ness A IIIIHIIINITLILIOTI lmonomzc Club 1, -. PAUL J STOKES If:-minmifs ROBERT P. STORY ,I 1'4'llifP4'llH'0 Phi Gauninzi Delta: E..-1.11, Band 3. 4. 52 I1l11'R1l11l1'ilI5 Student A.1..-I. VIRGINIA M. STREETER NvIl7'NI7l.l1 BS. Monnmmh College 1946 llomc: New VI'indsor, Ill. Pres. Freshman Class 1: Stu- dent Cmmcil Representzitive 1 Treats. 2: BIIISIPX' in Nursinr. DONALD JAMES STRNAD lx' flgflixln HARRY STEIGER I'.wyf'lmInyfy DAVID CHARLES STEWART Ellfllixlf Delta Kaplan Epsilon 1. 2. li 4, Pres, 4: ICOS 1. 2. 3. 4 Asst. lid, -1: Pulse ZZ. 4: I'ni versity Players 12. Cl: Hlee Clulr 2. 3. 4: liimste-ix 1. 2: Evo- nmnies 2. Il: Ilumlwn Relay WILLIAM M. SUGIYAMA Sfrvraumnfu, Calif. Age 29. 1,nn. of Calif.. ln ternship: C'le-velnnd City Hus- p1t.il. CLEM C. SULLIVAN, JR. Economics Phi Gamma Delta 1. 2, 3, 4, Trens. 4: Newman Club 1, 2, 3: Fencing 1, 2, 3. JOSEPH E. TAKACH Brf.wI9ms.w .Idminfsti'f1t1'm1 JEAN TAYLOR AvlIl'Nfll1! Chagrin lfzills. Ohio: Choral 121111111 I. JOHN R. TELICH B. Ii. .l. Bn-tu '1'het:l Pi 1, 2, 3. 4. Yice P11-s. 4: 'l'r:1ck 1, 2, 33, 4, Fnotlmll l. 2. ROS 4: Gln-12 Fluln 1: Varsity R Club: In- 1l'2llllIIl'illi 1. 2. 3, 4. MARIE TERBECK WILLIAM R. THOMAS KATHERINE G. THOMPSON X111-.winfl 15411141 I'uiv. of 'I'exnS. Sell. of Nurs- ing. .lnhn Sealy Hosp.. Gaul- Vestnn. Texans: Staff Nursing, Private Duty, Head Nurse: Perm. .Iclmln-ss: Alpine, Tex.: BS. in Nursing. pm kwxff pics' was 1' 9' ,ws +. . , E: 5 +?gj5-xtft., - 1,4 ,. faf':fpf9 F- .. : :'.,.,,--:Ln-1.,.g:.-, ww., f - . f , 7,-. mv-fsfrfw 4-1. . :xx-.,. .miie ..eA.Q.v2.:f Sffii- 15 - ' ' . nf?--ri,.:i::'f:-Q- --' ' ' if V FEE-:Scarf - f- - . f -r .. Qsfgwqq,:,L..e.,.,g.-F..,,.1,em, .-64 -3-'..-ui. 122-'.L:.'g.E.f- L' er... JOHN W. THORNBURG Arwozlnting Band 1, Ll, 3, 4- DAVID THORNGATE Sllangliai, China Age 23, Holy Cross College: Internship: Cleveland C i t 5' Hospital - Rotating: Internal Medicine. BERNARD TOBIN I'I1zlrnzur'y .X.Z.O. 3, 43 Pres. Freshman Vlass 1 : l.Vrestling 2: Dann-e Unxnnlitti-e 1: Intraniurals l, 2, 3, 4, R. PAULINE TOBIN Nursinyf Ezluc.-II'zlr'1Z llrlfirrgm- ment if TPIICIITHII St. Cainillns Sch, of Xnrsing, linrgess Hospital, Kalainaxmm, Mich.g 1 yr. Ili-ad Nurse, lilodgett Hosp., Grand Rapids, Mich.: 1 yr, Head Nurse. Burgess Hospital, Kalamazoo, Mich.: Army yrs.: P1-rni. Address: 304 E. Cushman St., Three Rivers. Mivh.: Hanip- ton -Nntting Clnht BS. in Nursing: Educ. HELEN M. TOBIN Xrrrs1'n,11 Ifdll6.-Ward Jlunrryfw ment rl? TPrl1'l1i11f7 Medicine. St. Cainillus Sell, of Nursing, Kalamazoo, Mich.: LlI12ll'gG'Sll1'2EI'Y 8: O. B. 1 yr.: Three Rivers Hospital, Thrs-0 Rivers, Mich.: Army 16 nm.: Perm. Address: 30-1 E. Fush- nian St.. Three Rivers. Mich.: Ifanipton-Nutting Club: ISS. in Xursing Educ. JOSEPH F. TOMAJKO, III Iiusinrlxs Azl'm1'ni.vfrr1fi0n Pi Kappa: Alpha 2, 3. 4, Vice Pres. Ii: Pulse 3. Advertising Mgr., l'ircnlati0n Mgr.: Nvw- nian Clnlr 3, 4: I!lll'Illl1IlI'ilIN 4, JOHN DAVID TRISLER Clevelaml, Ohio Age 25: Ohio lVusleyan Univ.: Internship: Maumee Valley Hospital, Toledo: Oh., Gyn., or Surgery. OF 49 M1 5 yn' .sage ' ' f.igewf1.,1Q ., sl' w':'Hs5f:gg,g, f's13:'r- . 'Hier 1 ' SOPHIA TSETSI E. ELLEN VAUGH CHARLES VAUGHAN JAMES VRUNGOS Iivyrll 01111111 flillllplli Clnlr 2, 3. -1: lntra ninrals 2. 3. -L MORTON WACHSPRESS New York. X. Y. Age 25: Univ. of Michigan' Internship: Maiiuonidesz In te-rnal Medicine: New York X. Y. JOHN PAUL WALTERS University Heights, 0. Age 23: VVRU: Phi Rho Sig- inag internship: St. Lnke's Hospital, Cleveland, O.: Psy- chiatry: Cleveland, 0. WILBERT A. WARNER KERNOYLER WEBB, JR. lfinlngy Delta Phi Alpha. HARVEY WEISMAN ITIINIVIIP-YN ,l1InlinisIruff'nu lntraninrals l. 2. CX. NELSON E. WEISS Ifrmzonzivs-Hisiory Vniversity Choir 1, 45 Rznlin i'lnln 3. HERBERT JOHN WEISS !'l11v-rflrznfi, Ohio Age 303 Miami Univ., Phi ll e l t a Epsilon: Internship: Mt. Sinai Hospital, Cleveland, O.: Internal Medicine, Cleve- land. O. DANIEL EDWARD WERTMAN IIUVPT, 0,110 Age 23: Ifniv. of Rochester, Nu Signm, Nu: Internship: St. Luke's, Cleveland, Ohio: X-Ray. MABEL LEE WHITE Nll1H?I'L'TN1AU?l of Clfllilhflll In! .virlrvfiou-Olzxtzflrio Nursing lfniv. of 'I'vnn. Sch. of Nurs- ing. Memphis, Tenn.: Army It yrs.: PPl'lI1, Address: Rt. I, Tryon, N. C., HS. in Nursing. ROBERT WIGHTMAN .Ilullr Inlraninrals 1, 2 CHARLES WILLIAMS CHARLES B. WOLFE Iiuxinexs .I1Iu1.. .-lvvollrififiyf DONALD WILLIAMS 1'nIilff'11l Srifnrtf Ilvtzl IIlIll-'III I'i I. 2. 12. ll I'1'11sicl1-11t Senior Clans: Stu- tlvnt U 0 ll Il cil 4: t'I1:1i1'111:111 IIOIllt'4'tllllIIlg Il:111rfe -I: Radio LVIIIIJ 2. Sl. 4: A111pI1it1'y1111 -1: l11t1':1111111':1ls: l'l1z1l:1nx. JAMES H. WILKINSON 1'r1f-1.11111 I'hi Iillllllllil. Delta 2, 3. 41 Imv. f'l1oi1' 2: Glee Club 55, HERBERT L. WINOGRAD f'1mmixI1'y Zeta 'Ili-tn Tail, Secy. 1. Vicv Pres. -I: ODK 3. 4. Prvs. 4: IIlI'IIJlIlll' l: Stuflm-nt tl11.111ciI L. Il: Fuzz I 1'0Ii1' Zi: Rostrum 12: lII:1i'1-l1i11g Band 2. 3. -13 COII' vert l3:1111l 2. fl. 1: llillt-I IL I: l11tr:1111111':1ls Ji. 4: Fail K Manu- .L 4. Live Pre-s, 4: B:1t11111:1l Stud. Assoc. Delegate tl. DALE T. WINSLOW, JR. lllrsimfxx A111111'm'.vI1'111j1111 MILTON WINSTON JOHN N. WOLFE ELIZABETH WOLFF .Yurxifig 1ffIIH'.'ITvll1'l1 Illrtnufll' mrwll rf 1'f'1l1'l1if1gr l'1'v.l11'te1'i:111 Hosp. Sulioul 1-t' X111'si11g1. I'ittslr111'gl1. Pu.: 12 yrs. stuff nurse in Sll1'I.1'0l'j'. XY111111-11's limp.. I,ittsl1111'g1l1. l':1.: Perm. Address: RD Xu. J. Nvw Alt-x:111 1l1'1:1. l':1.: IIZIIIIIIIITH-Nlllilllg flluli: BS. in N111'si11g Iifluc. JERRY S. WOLKOFF l'lf1'1111'.vtrj1 Zola Beta Tam 1. 2. 3. 1. Tri-ans. 3: 'I'1'ilr11111- l. 2. 51, -I: Ilusinvss Mgrr. 4: Ilillt-I 2. fi. 4: IlII1'2lIHlll'illS l. 2. fi. I: RNID. Vim- I'1'11s. I. KENNETH HAROLD WOOD, JR. l:'a-minzfzifw Phi LZIZIHIIIIII Delta 1. 2, il. -I: 'l'1'il11111e 2, 51. 4: T11t1':1n1111':1lA ., f. I. -. U. 4. DONALD S. WOODARD .I r4'l1ilrw'l1lrl' S1'l111'1-i11t'111'tl1 '1'1':1v1'lli11g1 Svlml- 2II'5llI1r .Xw:11'll 4. STANLEY F. WOLANIN II 1'r1Ir1yl1f l.z1111I1fI:1 LIIII .Xllwlm Tl. 4: Cum' IIIIS Cluli 2: I11ti':1l11111':1ls 2. I .-. -I. BERNARD STANLEY WYNER lIi.vIm'y H:l4li1vC'l11lr2, 531 t':1i111111a 4'I11l1 E 2. 22: I11t1':1111111'11l5 l, 2. il. ,,.- f xi' --4 V qhxxwg v -- 'mu f ,, r. rf, AW. ik:-.zviiias H Q- v1.?' N: f. . , HMA ...,f',g 3: zz:-ig1.:1m.55,,g. ....:,y.. .,,, . ' , A . 'IQ-g...,,....-.,., .'-,L - -- ' .. - , f.-'fffi-1if-'ff-iZ:'::?3:.lik - ' A , . . ., . g. ,,...gg1...-..:,--ma.-.-4...mg-., . Aiifwaiff , ., - .vf-.Se-r...-111: '.':,'?-'aw--f'v f'f.'Af5:'.Lw:i?1:? .'.f..4,-,1',1.,...f..f.,, , .,.,.,..f -. ..4:.:1.:..1- -- : .-Q., .. '.1-,14:Wie,--,--..-,.,1,.q.g,.-.1g .mf .., ''.wg...21S.1:rr.-'.wfc-1:1:2A. ...J-'....... .-1...-14.:1':.1..e::-we-N ' W-. wz.. - .. 1.4.1. ,. V- .--N-..-.:..-.f..w,-'.+f'1w.--- 4 - -. Q V. .. - 4 .11-.4-.11 ,. 1.41 .Af-fn--..,-1' 1 11. Q- -1:1 , . 'e.5szn.::7p.,3-bmw... 355' tg. .-...TQ A , 311251 ,fr ff-2-F w': '-1- . lx 4 gf.: -- .' -I '-L ' -T wg...-. '- ' L , , .. 1-1 521 9.11 YQ: if vig.,- -I' x W HAROLD W. WYNN I?11sirw.v.v Admini.vfrnlifn1 IRWIN M. YANOWITZ lz'1'0110mi1's Z1-ta B1-t:1 T:111 1. 2. fl. 4. 'l'1'caS. 2. 8. Pros. 4: OIJK 3. 4. Trerw. 3, 4: EOS Circula- tion Manager 1: Tribune, Busi- ness Mnnztgei' 3: Hillel 2, 3, 4: I11t1':1m111':1ls 1. 2. 12. 41 mimics Club 3: Phi Beta Iiilllllil fl. MRS. MARY ELLEN BOUMAN YOUNG X1l1'si11yf IES. I'lt'llll C ll l I 0 g c 1945: llomez Lakewood, O.: Choral 1511111111 Master in Nursing. RUDOLPH ZADNIK JOSEPH A. ZEHNDER l'1ff'mfSfTy LEO R. ZIMMERMAN Ihfsirifhw Ac1n1i11ixfratim1 MADELINE LOUISE HEISA .YllI'Sf7l!l .LIL Ohio VH-sleyftii l'11iv1-1'- sity 1946: Home: llzintuzi. O.: lI:1st1'1' ill N111'si11,u. GRETA FEUER JERROLD J. KELLEY 1949 PERRY .Yu rsinfl MARY LOU C'alnal'iIlo, Calif. if 'QM UI rn Z O z U5 z O -I 'U I O -I 0 W Q Z P 'U I rn U :Af ..4.: . VL :-2 - M j, -...lk 3 3 ii huznz X ' 'Q DORIS POHTO RUTH STOFFER KERLER Q- . JOHN O. BECK Polifif-al .N'f-ivnvf Delta Tau Delta: Va rsity Swinnning: Tribune, Circula- tion Mgr., -I: Booster Club: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT D. BERGMAYR Dramrliif- .iris Delta Tau Delta I. 2. 3, 41 Tribune 2. 3, -1: Pulse: I'niv. Players 1, 2. il. 4: Choir 1. MARKO BRDAR Chemistry XVrestling 2. 3: Tribune 2, 3: Se-cy. Young l'rog'ressive 3. 4: Reserve R Clulv -1. JUNE RITCHIE CHAMBERS I?l1I'Pnv1I'oori, IIY. Vu. Age 23: IVard Belmont .Tr. College. MARGARET CONNER Puhlif- Ilfrrlfh Xtcrsiilfl Merry II os p i t al Sehool of Nursing, Denver. Colo.: Ohio IVesIeyan I'nivorsit5'. Student Health XVork, 1 yr.: Private Sc General Duty, Denver: Army '44-'Iti: Perm. Address: 567 So. Pennsylvania. Denver 9, Colo.: ILS. in P.II. Nursing, RUTH 5. CURLER Xlrrsfnyl Iloveli Ohio. JAMES DAVID CURRY plllinxfivlrl, Ohio Age 24: XVilliains f'olle,Q:e: Phi Rho SISIIIIII Internship: St. I.uke's. IIIUVPIIIIHI. 0.2 OIL NYY, or fl.l'.: Cleveland or Pennsylvania. WILLIAM LLOYD DAUGHERTY hoynln. IV, VH. Age 23: liorea Volleue. lit-rea. Kr.: .Xlpha Kappa Kappa: JEAN G. FENTON A rf-h itevture Architectural Column: AIA. ANDREW C. FERENCE Ronlanve Languages Transfer from Pennsylvania State College. ROBERT W. GRIFFIN Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Age 25: Ohio State Univ.: Internship: Hermann Hosp.. Houston, Tex.: Gen. Praetire. ROBERT L. GRISWOLD lforky Rirer, Ohio Age 25: Adelhert College: Alpha Kappa Kappa: Intern' ship: The Queens Hospital, Honolulu: Research. ELMER M. GROFF CHIVIIIIIIIIS, Ohio .Xie 23: Ohio State Univer- sity: Alpha Kappa Kappa: In' ternship: Sta t e n Island. l'SPH: Surgery or General Practice: Columbus, O. JULIE A. HORWATH I'rrhIi1' llerilth Nursing Hutfalo General Hosp.. Svhool of Nursing: Charge Nurse S ino. Iluffalo General llosp.: .Xrxny 3 yrs.: Perm. .Xddi-ess: Tl III'lfIHB!II3.Il St.. lSutI':1lo. N, Y.: Amer, Veterans' Pont' mittee. l'.C.C.: Ha ni pto ii' Nntting Club: Il.S.0. Uluh: ILS. in P.H.N. ROBERT KURZBANER f'1r'1'0lanri. Ohio .Xue 224: I'niv. of Vienna: I'hi If e l t a Epsilon: Internship: Seattle. XVash.I I7.S.l'.lI.S,1 Medieine: Northwest. MARY ESTELLE LOOMIS .Yu1',vr'n!l CHARLES MINDONALD Phrzrmavy Student Couneil 4: Pharma- kon -L RICHARD MAILMAN Cllerelzznd, Ohio Age 28: NVRU, Ph a 1' m a c y, Adelbert: Phi Delta Epsilon: Internship: Fitzsiinoiis, Den- ver. Colo.: Medicine: Denver, Colo. O. T. MANLEY Biology Delta lfpsilon: Class Secy. 2. JOHN W. MANNINO .s'o4'ioIoygf Phi Gamma Delta: Football 3: Intramurals. ROBERT O. MORGEN Charlotte, X. C. Age 23: Miami Univ.. Ox- ford, O.: Nu Sigma Nu: In- ternship: Cleveland City Hose pital: S u r g e 1' y: Montreal, Quebec. HERSCHEL E. MOZEN Toledo, Ohio Age 21: Vniv, of Toledo: Phi Delta Epsilon: Internship: Lakeside Hospital, Surgery: Surgeon: Toledo, 0, ROGER M. NAGEL f'llPlIllISfl'jl VIC DELANEY NEYER X if rxinf! Youngstown. O.: 'l'i'ihune fi: Stud. Uouneil Ser-y. 1. 2, Pres. 2, it: t'hairinan 4'hrist- inns lfornial 2: Soeial Coin- niittee 2. ii: All-l'niv, lfounf vii TI. RICHARD FRANKLIN NICHOLS KENNETH GALE POTEE Vfnlrrxl Prorinfe. India Age 24: Univ. of Michigan: Internship: Boston City Hos- pital: Internal Medirine: In- dia. ANNE RYLE Nursing Administration Yale I'niv, Sch, of Nursing, New Haven, Conn.: Asst. lli. rector Nursing Service. Grave. New Haven Community Hos- pital: Stamford. Conn.: M.S. in Nursing. JEROME R. SHEETS I'o rtxnz o ufh , Ohio Ago 25: Miami I'niversity: Internship: Percy -Iones Gen- eral Ilospitali Gen. Prat'tit'e. CALVIN R. TAYERLE IfHs.'1w.es if Evonomifw J. SHERMAN THOMAS .l Wh i'lf'1'fu1'e Phi Delta Theta: AIA. ROBERT JOHNS TREVOR Zoologljf Ui-oss Country Team 3. ARTHUR D. VALK, JR. Ifrlsr f'Ivi-vlfznd, Ohio .Xie 223: Vniversity' of North Farolina: In ter nsh ip: St. I.uke's. Cleveland: Internal DIPIIIVIIIEI. LEON WALLACE .N'yrr11'rr.w, X. Age 23: Syracuse Univ.: Phi Lainlmda Kappa: Internship: Flower and Fifth Avenue Hos- pitals. Kew York City. N. Y.: Internal Medieine. WILLIAM H. WATKINS I'.-ifrlf oloyfjf Vharleston lieneral Hospitals. ILS. hluskinguni College lt?-lo: H,NHlnh, FMU I-ami' Th ' Pi I- fy :If I-uni' i'hai'leslon. NY, Va.: General lloine: Connenut. O.: Flioral QV' Y wr 4: Cilmerhury GBUIIA -' ' l'ravliee: West Virginia. Group l, 2: Master in Nurs im! 'fig mlluimmfl iullfgei Ill: llmmglimls 14 vi' li :Hg . u Sigina . n: nternsnp: us son e ay 53. . Santa Fe. l.os .Knut-les: Sui' MARIAN DAVIDSQN '- 2.-i-in l.os .tonal--N. Valif A-H,.SiW, SARAH LUSE 'i KENNETH WOODFORD ILS. Nluskintruin Vollere l!l4T' V ', I - 'inn-I' lIl ' lloine: Youngstown. 0.1 Stu' .Xue SVI: Rockford College: ln' RVOBERTIA' PETRASH -xII'l 'l 1lY1 I'llrlrniaw-nti.'al X-f ilenl 1'ouni'il Vim- Pres 1: ternshipg .lohns Hopkins Ilos- l1f'onon.f.-.v sol-iniion Vlioi-nl Hronp I, p.inl, Nigina Xu l. 944' Home of our eollege days, Hark Io our song of praise, llhhile we our 'ooiees raise, To old Reserve. Thou queen of all the land, Loyal to thee we stand- xl true and faithful hand, Dear old Reserve. -Pi? Bright are fhe hours we spend Dear is eaeh eollege friend: Sweet is the charm they lend To old Reserfzfe. Cl1lI1fIlIlF5 in heart are we,- .loyous and light and free, Joined hy our lofzfe for thee, Dear old Reserve. if Though soon 'we all shall roam Far from our eollege home, Still shall our fancy rome Bach to Reser-zve. Shrined in our memory, Fair thou shalt ever be, Worthy of our love for Ihee, Dear old Reserfe. Qi? 1 - ' - ,-..:,t'.g -' i n 'i'34i. 2Lfffd , ' 1 . ,f,,..,.,3, 'Q uNnERcl.AssEs . . ,2 Tlx wloizziug schoofboy, lllifll his Sd1't'l7C'l And still flu'-y gazed, and sfill ffm' lL'0lIdf'V grvzc And sfailzy IIZOVIUIIX face, C'l'l'C'l7ilIg likz' snail Tflaf 0116 small bead cozrld carry all bc' le,11c'zL'.,' U11 lL'i1liI1gIJ' fo .wl2r101.,' Shakespeare, As You like If. Goldsmith, Tbf' Df'sc'rff'zf Village W -E Q H f' ., as Q5 .. . ill 1 . .X I tl 1 S ll s ku 11 1 lll 41 Ns, , hz.: V .fa ,N i -1. si! rxwlrlfll Nu H R 1 ll. . ' . L. llll , , . . . ,, . . . 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Km-rnpf. 27111 Razr: J. Mears, R. M Mzztusku, P. Peskin, L. Roavlnv. R. BI01'l'iS0l1, ll. Engel, S. -5131 x-,, . Bvrger, H. Blum-. l rfn11 Ifrnr: .I. Svhwartz, XVIII. Schloss- befg- ...- ' 5 1 4 4 f if D. -L ,fy -. if V 5 ' fi ' , , f . . , Y 5 7 x 5 E ,J . .- ll f .H 4: f . 'QQZSQ ' ,gl 4 l . . 1,1 , 4 1 I A I ' 1' 1 4 ' 2, 1 TAIL-1' 9 lr- . 14 . 1 ,A '41 S W: -1- 2745 '-f.ri'f '- . 15.46 - 4,, ?F3Tf3'f1 ' 7 f.-,Zh Ti'ff?f., .A . . . nw 5. 'N CLASS OF '51 F Ze 17 f W . 1115-.1-r:f.fla' 3 E N- 4, '74 .. .Q ff ff, pr .P , ner, . A -- 4,-V ,4,i -. a x --QW 522. '. b H':..... . 4- ,,,f1.,,, l. .. L to R, Bark Row: R. McCormick. S. Blau, C. Holmes. D. Randall. Front Rozu: S. Brnh. R. Fox, R. Sabovik, Hruvy, T. Malone. 5-25 5.-1:2535 zel? ' lf' ' L I0 R, Burk Kow: A. Mavronicolzxs. R. Ricci, A. Reed, M. Guvclher. Frmzi Row: A. Cohen, E. cle VVys, Soltes. R. Popoff. L In R, Bark Kmv: R. Haskin, C Berggren, I. Lisicwski, A. Holb, E Johnston. Front Row: K. Crandall Nichols. J. Coles. R. 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R. - 1111111101-111611, L. XX ulft. E. UQ Flshcr. ,1n.,Q.1' V lfrmzf Row: X. Warm-r. R. lnkmm, L' DI. SCl1XVi1'1fl1, E. VVZ'lI'l1Ql'. B1-zmml. Ifimick, Etliu I. lu R, liufk lt'0:v: johnson. L. C1-mnlmie. Bidzllrvw. Gzlrrctt. Rudiger. 1'11'UlIf Roux' Brown. Erlansou, CLASS OF '51 ae .Lx li . ,.., f..:..fl-i,lffilxii-'f A xf:Q-. wx' wg ' 1':4ri3 7f'..:'iL' -H' ,-wzhx wah, 47' ,2, Z., HCM- GL ' . ,-ff ,4 A Mg' ffflgi' ,fr 1552 f' ',.-4:1:- Q if ' ' NL ? ,if ..e'sf:a-.- '-.17 'N 1 34.1. .V U . ,,,. , . L to R, liurlc l?4m'.' ff. Mcihmlqcv -I. Blumenthal, F. Iizlucr, R. Roca IJ. Board. F1'u11fKrr:u.' R. Kuzzm R. Bcrmzm. D. XYyss, R. Fnk P cn. x. Dlllc, R. Reed. to R, Bark Ruin .X. Mcyur. R 16. M. I fm ' ' Katz . 1115. R. lzukcrt. G. 1'IZ1llSL'I 1 T1 J 1' 1 1161. , .. .rr, . 41 2 lfrmzz' . .. CZIFZIIIIHI, J. Cm' ' ckllzlm, T. Iiyufm, IJ. Brzum, J. ssias. I.. Miller, G, Iivanx ix I 45 .x1lf1l'L'XYS. L tu IC, liczflc lCo'zu.' M. Ohaw, P Efki.l,- M. Murdock. E. Paul NI Mz11'1111. lfrwzt lm-zu' C. Hcff116r,AL. Mzltllik. E. Sllzlffcr. N. Simons. M. ffwfiff i ' I, fu R, Bark Row' knccht. Wils011 Lab ff- ' mmf Roi... Sprung. xoss, zu' son. V C 1 .V , 'u' Sven-1. ., 19 M534 iff p lug gn.. 'Ip -i- :an . .. 1, , f .,... QW 1 xbsyrrfw .1 fgfxvmf 1 Leithold, Reil- m, Rantkowski. Charlton, Tuskc. U0 vis' f f X 5 1 V291 122 ,g ' 'W1.'!I,f-51 ff? K' 'si V --mi-f ,,5'1wf 7 'Tzfu' Q' f' D3 've . . f A 1 65. f , ' gf Q, R, V ffxaiex 5 fas' ,LH .1Q,f:,f-41 4, 'A 4. 'fm .- :af ,. 'J JPL ff?-'G 5 ' -L5i3f3V21rfF7.'FQi7' 11 ' . wa? a , -wez'L.24,L-wg, ,f 'fs Qfffi 1 ' fr l g .-,ff A .g'2k,Af 49' ' ' ,ffz V9 1 LV ,ft fs. ' ' CLASS OF 52 lik 6 'mum I IMI X LEM t nlll!IIIz 9554 7L v viii 'Z ,W 3 6 1.1 'fn .4 ww. .1 2' K W- Ls V' , V1-iff 2. x, y. W L 5:-r, Wi' A 4 riff' if gil. 'L ' .wcly ,, xv ikmiti rv X Q 'we . ' ,, x ,lg 'iii A .rf -1 .. 221. . 43 if .h M -' ..,p ff ' wif f 1 iw 1 .wif ' ,. .1Qm- . ..., '34, -vii? N ' .ff fa' f vi ,- ' 1- ' Af: -ef-3, . ' , . :J si' fl'5 ':1:-1 ff- WU' 1 ' V 'U , mg, 1 W :SWT S xm5J..'2'F...-.W 4141114016 aa ' at Have you read the latest best-seller, Eos 1949? If you haven't, see what certain men of distinction, in all walks of life, are saying about it. Then don't delay, dash down to your local bookmaker and get your copy. After 35 read .Eos '49 111111 promoie regularity, was the potent advice given hy the president of the Serutan Company. Dr. Alfred Charles Kinsey, author of a numher of scientific studies, observed: The smff of Eos '-lf? oh- wiously has l1111l no S-X life. Tommy hlanville, industrialist and noted sportsman, related, fit l11st I haw fllllllll I1 ronstunt herlside rom- fmnion, Eos '-l9.U hd ac Elsoffer, disinterested citizen, said: Stupen- dous! Colossal! fjllfiflllllllllflf This book will litfe through the ages. Joe Stalin, when handed a copy of Eos '49, leafed through the hook, then growled, This u1e11ns 'lL'fI7'.lH Louella Parsons says: Eos 149, you have so mufh more lhan Greyory 11113, why ll07l,f you hgh! iff' Sigmund Freud, eminent psychologist, turned over in his grave and said: The editors of the Eos should haw iheir IIFIIIIIX ex11mi11e1l.J' Pulse Nlagazine, small rural humor-sheet, upon re- ceipt of its 1949 edition of the Eos, released this state- mffnfflE- - IQ I I I iCENSORED- - Recently on a nation wide hookup, noted commentator VValter Yvinchell advised the American people, The '49 Eos is ll must on your rearlinq lisl. If exposes Re- .VFf'Z'f.U -lack Benny says: Smoke an Eos, to feel your level best. Winston Churchill, noted English parliamentarian, upon examination of Eos '49 commented, It is obvious flint Ihis yreaf epif in1'olfz'e1l murh blood, swear, and fPIl7'.9.U Yetta Samovar, executive secretary of the Eos '49, upon receiving her copy of the Annual commented hap- pily: Now is Ihe Iime for all good men .... CAMPUS SCENES Wc' require from buildings, as from men, fu'0 kinds of goocflzess: first, fbe c1'0i11g fbeir jzruefifal cfufy well: ihen ibn! fbey be grateful and pleasing in doing if, fwbiela las! is iiself alzoflocr form of duty. Ruskin, Sfolzes of Vezziee. And solid learuilzg never falls Wiffyozzf fhe verge of College walls. Charles Churchill, The Gbosf. i, Babies and Childreifs Haspifal 2. Eldred Theaire 3. Physics Bldg. Museum af AVT Thvving Library Lakeside Hospiial Amasa Sfane Chapel Tower . ! E s C 4 i I i ri 5 S 2 Z i Q Q if ii 9. i Hcinno House Qdoorwoyl Pierce Hall Severance Hall Adelberi Adminisfrofion Building Nurses Dormifories MOUNT Simi HOSPHUI Qinner courTyc1rdJ 52 'ff' gfwx 572 Amam Stone Chapel Physics Building Hifchcock Hull 'xxx 195 SJY5 Adeibert Gymnasium CuTler Holl 53 Nurses Dormifory l. Gymnasium 2. Museum of Art 3. Scliool of Medicine, Doorway Adellaeri Aclmimisira lion, Doorway Uniyersiiy l-lospiial Biology Bldg, Amasa Slorie Cliapel Doorway -vlmflifqw l. Allen Memorial Mecl 2.M 55 ical Library acDonald I-l 0 U s e, Babies and Cliil clreri's Hospital Tlwwing Library iinreriori Aalelberr Aclminisrra 'rion Animal Hospiial Tbwing Library I 'gferg fo 0M Qeserve . . . . . j?f0IZOI' ILE? 2260726 FACULTY . . . He is wisf' who fan ilzsfruvi us alzrl assist us virtzlous livifzgf, Noi only is fbcrc' an arf in k.lIOZUlI7g a flaing lmf also a Ccrfaifz arf in leaching if. Cicero, D6 Divinafioue. Then fake loim fo clvvelop, if you Can, And lame' flaf' lllorlz. of, and gc! ou! fhc' man. Pope, Dzmfiad. in flae business of dailg Carlyle, Essays. Dr. Winfred G. Leutner has been presi- dent of Western Reserve University since 1934. He began his University career at Adelbert College, and after receiving his A.B. in 1901, he continued his education at Johns Hopkins University where he re- ceived his Ph.D. After further study in Athens and Rome, he became an instructor in Greek at Adelbert and started a long and illustrious career in teaching and school administration. He is a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity and also the Phi Beta Kappa fraternity. Dr. Leutner has received LL.D. degrees from Wittenberg, Wooster, and Oberlin Colleges. In his leisure hours Dr. Leutner concentrates on such sports as fishing and swimming. There is noth- ing he enjoys more than a stimulating walk or a little work around his garden at home. This is Dr. Leutner's last year as Presi- dent, since he plans to retire in june, 1949. WEBSTER GODMAN SIMON LEONARD WITHINGTON MAYO CLARE DeWITT RUSSELL Dire Preszdtnt Ldzlcatmn 4 11411 t t llfralofwzuz Ivlbfi' PI'CSI'dFlIffFl'llt11lFF WILLIAM POWELL JONES Dean, Adelbert College Dean, School of Nursifzg HELEN L. BUNGE . ,jx -V Vlyin K- jd If-.Q -78 I q - Ei :fig 'lfrijfi' r l , 7 . 7 5 X 4 ' E A aa 3 - ll:gLgl:?i!algj,,l'E 5H211'if.1 -A JET, f I 1 5r'EfiQf,i-1i- N iifzeivlair- gillglm Jil E 152 1.: if E!!! Q .-L' ' A T H Q4 -.jc ull u u gl ' 31 W - ' v :llififl?2I1Qle.lg 1 2 gg E .I ?l.H' f i'1w.f E EE'E E ' FRANcls R BAcoN Dum School of Alclzzicctzzre JOSEPH T. WEARN U l I'lIU DMM, Svlzoal of A vrlc ARTHUR P. WYSS Dunn, Sflzool of Plzarzmlcy 59 RUSSELL ALFRED GRIFFIN JOHN L. CAUGHEY, JR. Assoc. Dean, School of Mfdicinr HELEN D. STEWART Asst. Unizfersity Registrar Dean of .Um JH.. Vllb, ,I J , ,,-P' A A A . -- V. Zi ,L Q ag , .K 1 RSSSFS 31 A , , . . ,gEl..,,,.,,2,.4k3, .,.,1. 2,,,,,,.g ,-ff., ' A Z J jg AJ Qu ilFfi.J.Yjfii-i..5f ffwi .. A 'SSA I if 'T f ' ' E J L J f , fi-' ?g1 ifEEEEEE5f! ii' ' gi : EQWE RRSJISE uilllfldl -. 1 - ' i-Q22 'I1IHll -,L '55 Lfffikii- J - , , I I 63 I - Gt . fn ,.g1qfnf1flffIm11l.fa I fn s . Jam . I. --111ff.f'sf,1. , '--v fg ,1Q. - bam.. EDWARD T. DOWNER l'1zf7'c11vfly Ru571'.fim1' L, J HOWARD C. ALLEN, JR. F. I.T1II.'Z'L'7'Sl.f3V EdilL0l'4, Dil'FCf0V of L'HiZ,t,,.Si,3, Chaplain Student Pl'0IIIOfL011 60 L io R, Bark Row: Ruth Hays, NVilhelmine Carter, Rosalind Martin. Front Rona' Unidentified, janet Miller, Evelyn Stanslielfl. fs WW was era, 'Kb d L io R, Bark Ifmcu' Lillian Ferriman. Christine Vutech l Ell Ferrell. F7fJl1fR0 ' Office Staffs an , , Illzddlv Row: June Steinhaiigis a ' Li. Secretaries Helen Clark. Mary Saraniti, Kathryn NVenzel. L In R, Bark Kazan' lrma Kristoff, Julia Scofield. Mary Helen Cham- berlain. ,ard 160711: Leona Miller, Cornelia Chamberlain, Florence Koss, Margaret McGill. end Row: Mary jane Rendinell. Kay Fischer, Doris Rice, jean Thomas. Constance Foulke. lfrmzl Roux' Dorothy Trantman, Rose Ptaszek, Eleanor Clark, Thya Johnson. Helen Bloom. 61 in FA C U LTY . . . Architecture Pharmacy The School of Architecture contains an Pharmacy is a member of the group of undergraduate and professional School for health professions whose prime interest is a carefully selected group of men and the care of those who suffer illness. The women. The degree, Bachelor of Archi- School of Pharmacy of Western Reserve tecture, is awarded to those who complete University began as an independent or- the 5-year combined course of liberal arts ganization in 1882, becoming an integral and technical studies. Four members of part of the University in 1920. The alumni the class of 1949 attended the School at organization of the School, which today Fontainebleau in France during the sum- numbers over 800, welcomes the new mer of 1948. graduates and encourages those who are working toward that goal. P Architecture L To R: Frzmcis R Bucmi, Curl D llroppcrs, Douglas l. Maier. Pharmacy L to R, Burk Ku-zu: Pierrc Smith, Robert Stocklmus. Neil Chamberlain. Frou! I?mc'.' Ar- thur Mattocks. ,X rthu 1' P. VVyss, jack Louzirds. Riclizird Sherwood. P-Det English ose of the English Department The purp is two-fold: First, to try to develop literate 't rs and readers in the world todayg wri e and second, to discuss with students some ' ' A ican of the best books in English and mer h those of older generations and those of today. The methods of the department are to l theory and a creative literature, bot develop a critica fA lo- a roach, to analyze those works 0 ng PP , . ' h h are studied and read. Saxon origin w 1C Psychology To add to our now g scientific inquiry and theoretical formula- tion, and to benefit man by the trans- mission and application of this knowledge - h re the aims of the students and t ese a faculty of the Department of Psychology. I ethods are two-fold: to utilize the ts m traditional theory in psychological Writ- ' ' od- in s and experlments, and to organize m E ern psychological discoveries and insights, in an effort to further the department's stated aims. k led e of man through Psychology L to R, Back Row: Peter Rabe, Daniel Levinson. Calvin Hall. Alexander J. Dzirbcs. Front Row: Bill Bzirlclcy. Klar- gerite R. Hertz. Corinne Bzikur. Dwight NY. Miles. English L I0 R, Burk Korn' Grziyson laipperi. lulm Czissitly. llonzild dh? Kuziu: Finclley Foster. Haz en Carpenter. Donald Billings .lames Austin. Front RHIC. 'Xrthiir lYl1itc. Edith Layer A 'zz son. Igoch. Yeille Shoemaker. ,Vid- v iXlx L. llzivis. David blevcn- FACU LTY . . . History Political Science The Department of History in Adelbert The Political Science Department was College has, in 1948-49, finally regained founded in 1904 as the result of an en- its pre-war strength. Dean Carl Wittke dowment to perpetuate the memory of is the most notable addition to the staff. Marcus Alonzo Hanna. It is the oldest de- The upper division courses in history at partment of its kind in Ohio and ranks in Adelbert, and at Mather, plus the 400 seniority with the oldest in the nation. courses in the Graduate School, offer stu- Since its founding, it has served thousands dents the widest choice in advanced work of Western Reserve students. Among its of any year Since 1939-40, distinguished staff members have been Augustus Raymond Hatton, R a y m o n d Mole d y an Harold W. Dodds. Political Science L lo R Bari I' , c in-iv: Norton E. Long, Earl L. Shoup, XVilli:nn C. Rogers. Frwzt Row: lfmil N. Albu. James R. W'utson. H v ' . arry Briggs. History L ia R: Carl F. XYi1tkc ll'ir Vey lVish, Donald G. liZll'Iit'Si ulm H. Stewart, 64 l Physical The principal function of the Physical Education department is to provide in- struction and exercise in activities which will contribute to the physical develop- ment and organic health of the student. A three years' service course is required of all students. The department also con- ducts a broad program of intramural sports, whose objectives are to promote physical recreation, socialization, team spirit, good sportsmanship and hence, good citizenship. Education Mathematics The aim of the department of Mathe- matics is to instill in the student an ap- preciation of the meaning, derivation and assumptions underlying the symbols and formulas which he is learning to manipu- lateg in brief, the department's aim is to have the student's general thinking be governed by the systematized, mathemat- ical logic of an exact science, when the thinking process is applied to larger, more human problems. as fm, raw, Qtiffifp ' Physical Education L rn R, Bark Raw: hhfvllllillli G. Riorclan, lVilliznn A. Goll- f ner, David Blount. Front Roto: fl V Robert Lnzzaro. Ray 'Warner. .Q X Rf, Robert M. Grneninger. Russel K. XYlSIlCl'. Mathematics L to R, Back Raw: Lynn Al- bers, Kenneth M. Hinson, Mor- ris Darnovsky. Franz! Roux' Hyman Chessin, Ida Bl. Baker. ,lohn R. Blnsselmzin. X f FA C U LTY . . . Bi0l09Y Chemistry The Biology department offers work in . . Botany and Zoology. Each division plans The Department .Of Chemistry ls .ap- an offerin to fulfill the needs of the un- proved bY the Amerlcan Chemical Society dergraduage the re- rofessional and the for the training of Professional Chemists, graduate stLident.pAnp integral part of the and isd otne of Ehilgy Eevin u1?VgrSifieS biology department is its biological sta- a awed O gran Ch e . OC MTE f lis- tion, located at Squire Valleevue Farm, op Y Egree m emlsgyi e. acudy within a ten mile drive of the campusg the of thi epartmemhof C emlstry ls gm e station offers unusual facilities for bio- up 0 .gchoiars VY O are Fecogmze as logical Study in connection with the vari- authoritles in their respective fields and ous courses who, by reason of their own discoveries, ' are able to vitalize their class room teach- ing. Biology L to R, Back Row: Benjamin P, Bolo. Jr -I Pail V' Chemistry L to R, Baci' Ro' Y' . tv: ivian R. Damcrell, Ernest B. Yeager. Illiddle Row: Oliver J. Grum- mit, Harold S. Booth, Hcrinan P. Lankelma. Front R1 E L'ZL'.' ugene L. Pace, Frank Hov- orka, Ralph L. Dannley, George R. Jackson, Jr. ., . . 1 lSSCllCl', Amos H. Hersh, Daniel P. Quiring. Front Row: Anna M. Frankcnberry, Franklin J. Ba- con, Jean M. Cnmings. Physics Its staff having been seriously depleted during the war, the Physics Department has now been rebuilt to a strength of four full-time members. In addition, the build- ing was thoroughly renovated in 1946-47 to provide adequate facilities for the in- creasing number of physics majors and for others studying physics. Geology and Geography The department is hoping to expand its teaching staff and course offerings in or- der to give an ever increasing number of m a j o r s the necessary background and training they will need for their chosen Fields in Geology or Geography. The de- partment's success in placing graduates in other universities for graduate work and in professional positions has been stimulat- ing and encouraging. Geology and Geography L to R: Louis E. Coulson, Henry F. Donner, Glenn C. Tague, Stella L. Carlson. Physics Slienk. 67 L fa R, Baal Row hvlllxlS7ll NY. Meeks, -Iolm T NlcCartlix Frunt Rn-rex' Richard A Beth Geraldine R XValte1s Hallv FACULTY . . . Dramatic Arts Th e ramatic Arts department are: first, to give active experienc th ' ' ' ' e rough participation 1n all as- pects of the profess' ionally-staged drama' second, t if ' 3 o o er an opportunity to appre- ciate Theater as an ' avocationg and third, to prepare students for a career in the theater. This involves Ppfe' ciation, acting, directing, dramatic writing, and television production and experiment. e major objectives of th D courses in theater a Music L to R, Back Row: John R King, Arthur Shepherd, F Karl Grossman, Egbert XY. Fischer, Julius Hecey. Front Roux' Frank H G . rant, Jean- nette P Cherub ' ' . n1n1, Helen Cartmell, Russell L. Gee. Music Un aught by the Music Department ' is offered primarily as a field of cultural enrichm ent. Courses are designed to cult' ivate technical musi- cianship, instill respect for hist ' orical back- ground and develop aesthetic and intellec- tual understanding of musical art and theory. dergraduate music t Throughout the Year the Music Depart- ment presents a series of musical events which synthesiz h e t e departrnent's par- ticularized contributions f rom a faculty of working artists, student groups and alumni. Dramatic Arts L to R Back R , ow: Henry Kurth, Geraldine McDonald, joan Rorimer, Barclay S. Leathem. Front Row: Nadine Miles, William Kinzer K - . . . . i ' ath erine Watson, Virginia Klein. Speech eks to de- The Department of Speech se velop those essential skills in oral com- ' ' h' h a democratic so- mumcation upon w ic ciety must so largely depend. Each course, ' ' ' directed to this end: and each activity IS that the student may be a clear, persuasive and logical advocate of his own beliefs, ' ' 1' fs of others. and a capable cr1t1c of the be ie Sociology mulat- Sociologists assume the task of for ing the principles of the behavior of human beings in groups. As Sociology members of a university faculty, they try to culti- vate in themselves and in their students an objective, intellectual and understand- ing consideration of all cultures: a critical attitude toward social panaceasg and an tanc and insistence awareness of the cons y of social change. Sociology R Ycwlmcll Y Puckett. L fn .' 4 . . lYillizun E. l.znn'rence. Charles F. Gelilki. lfclna C. Cooper. Speech L fu R, Back Razr: Yenton H. Scott, lYzu'ren A. Guthrie. Parker M. Orr. Eugene R. Moulton. Frou! Ro-zt'.' Robert H. Stewart. Estelle L. Lally, Herbert Kzlnzell. 69 FA C U LTY . . . Nursing everywhere that professional nursing care The Frances Payne Bolton School of is needed. The school is named for the Nursing Offers Programs for College Stu- distinguished Cleveland Citizen and con- Cl6l'1tS d6Sl1'lI'1g to Cfltel' the l'1L1I'Sl1'1g Held, gfesswoman who has not only made the and also for graduate nurses wishing to development of this School possible prepare in special Fields. Its alumnae are through a generous endowment, but Who Serving all Over the WOflCl-in hospital, also has been a staunch supporter of nurses home, industry, clinic, office, camp and and nursing everywhere, lk ,gin ,gi it Wwyw Nursing L in R. Ifavk Row: Nina M l.r-vcring. Elvzi H. Evans. Mai tha Schoenlziulw. ,Jrd Rim lfvclvn XY fer , . ., gmt. Miriam L. Rrnnneix Carlotta H. Agcrter. Lula A. Czillzlwziy. lillcn l.. Buell. Dmwwlliy M. 'l'111'11age. :nd Rozy: janet C. Scott. Surfih L. Hooper. Aileen l. Hogan. Florence C. Kcmpf. lfrnnf Row: Louise- li. Troup. Ruth lf, Rlzikc-ly. Shirley P. Kc-c-fer, Mary I.. Kuhn. .?w i .SM i Nursing I fu lx, lun! lCf'fl'.' Cziilu-1'i11c ' iimlizinsc. Ruth Kiioclic. 1111 if u: JHIIC T. Torrcncc. lszilicl Fellini . -J ll. Leihg- chef- jfd lfzrzu: Ruth Puller- sim. Blllfgbllk' O. lfzulclis. Lucia Xl. Swcn-imi. Ruth l. Brmvn. :nd Kiwi' ' ' ' .l. Mai'-:uric Rl. lim-lc. Mary -lam' B. I-uwc1'y. l.ur:i B. lilmlrcclgc. Fl'2lllCL'S H. Cun- ninghzmi. lffwui ' iv: Corne- ' lxulh livzms. Irlzi . , mmicr, Helen I.. ldungv. ...v--v- ' e,,,.g . e r 70 Classics The cultures of ancient Greece and Rome are well worth studying. Since western civilization is based squarely on them in G o- countless ways, some knowledge of rec Roman antiquity is essential for a proper din of many cultural and social understan g aspects of today's life. The classics de- partment aims to meet these needs by of- ' e and survey fering appropriate languag courses. German l iv N' fik'l'll'll4lt' G. licusmi. usch. lfrmin- Tllcmlnrt' XY. Brit nic H. Bzwlclimicz. German h 200th anniversary of The year 1949 is t e the birth of Goethe, the great German poet, author of llzzrxf. Among his many pro- ' ' fi d the found aphorisms and epigrams, we n following one, regarding Goethe's signifi- cant attitude towards the value of study- ing and knowing foreign languages: IIT1' f1'L'11Ilf1' .S'fm1rl1w11 Ylllfllf fvwlazi. 'zuvzrv 111'rf1fx 'FUJI xvillvl' i'1'gfi'm'l1-he who does not kngw foreign languages, knows nothing about his own. and Classics lfvzi I.. llruct-. Romance Languages I in lx Ilmmlliy S. H21 U tu I NIIII lwlm R. G1 71 FACULTY . . . Economics The general field of economics is con- cerned With the forces underlying such specific problems as the high cost of living, the adequacy of jobs, and the material foundations for world peace. The student who acquires suflicient insight into these economic dynamics will be prepared to understand and apply that acquired insight to the unpredictable problems of future years as they arise, the problems of 1959 as well as 1949. Banking and Finance The Henry Payne McIntosh Depart- ment of Banking and Finance Was made possible by the generosity of the late Henry Payne McIntosh Sr., a Well-known and respected Cleveland banker. The courses offered in this Department are designed to give the students a knowl- edge of the fundamentals and an apprecia- tion of the importance of banking and nuance in business. Economics and Business Administration L to R, Bark Row: Frank Mossman. George Breen. john Reid, Marvin nl. Barloon, Al- frecl Cummins, Sterling M. Mc- Millan, James Vifliitsitt. iVil- lizuu H. Gilman, Joseph R. man. Burchard. Dallas Young, S. VV. McFarland. From' Row: C. Wlilson Randle, Thomas M. Dickerson, Albert C. James, Kenneth Lawyer. Russell Weis- 72 1 Philosophy The purpose of philosophy is to discuss and analyze those persistent questions which intelligent man has asked since his earliest days. What is the meaning of life? What am I? Why am I here? Is there a God? Are there standards of right and wrong? What is beauty, truth? How are man's diverse interests related to one another, and in what sense do they aid in an understanding of life in general? The philosophy department endeavors to help its students understand these questions, and offers guidance in finding intelligent answers to each. Education It is the purpose of the Department of Education to provide instruction in the professional courses required by the State for certification as teachers in the elemen- tary and high schools of Ohio, and to ad- vise undergraduates who are preparing to teach concerning the specific requirements for certification. Ari' The department of art holds as its ob- jectives the cultivation of interest in the forms of art, especially architecture, paint- ing and sculpture, with a view to under- standing the nature of those forms: to encourage the concept that artistic prod- ucts are the concrete examples of the cul- tural development of Man and an expres- . sion of his most significant experiences. Philosophy and Education L to R: Fredrick P. Harris, Jared S. Moore, G. Carlton Robinson. The Eos '49 wishes to express its regret to those members of the faculty we were unable to photo- graph for the yearbook. Art Edmund Chapman '5f1' 'i'!fS'i'if'3'3'i' :Sfi' i'l ifi'? E'i if5fS'W I Z ' 3 DeIighffz11 fash! fo rear fhe fender fhoughf, A To feach fhe young idea how fo vhoof J y K . . 7 3 To pour fhe fresh instruction o'er fhe Mind, To breathe fhe enlivening Spirit and to The generous ur ose in the lowing hreasff' 7 X - 3 . 2 3 Thomson, The Seasons. W S 73 MEDICAL FACULTY The Class of 1949 of Western Reserve University School of Medicine wishes to express its appreciation for having known Normand L. Hoerr as a teacher, as a doc- tor, and as a man, and for having enjoyed personal contact with a professor sincere in his interest in them as a group and as individuals. Torald Sollmann, M.D. Claude 5Ch0ef6l' Beck, MD- Douglas D. Bond, M.D. John H. Dingle, M.D. Erique Eduardo Eckerl php Hymer L Frledell, M.D. Joseph Marchant Hayman, Jr., M.D. Howard Thomas Karsner, M.D. Lester O. Krampitz, Ph.D. Curl H- l-eF1l1C1ff, M.D. Charles Fremont McKhann, M.D. Victor Caryl Myers Ph.D. John AUQUSWS T00meYf MD- Arnold Demerritt Welch, M.D. Carl John Wiggers, M.D. Frank Barry, M.D. lbw Frederic E. Caldwell, Ph.D. Argyle J. Beams, M.D. Marion E. Black, M.D. fg L in Samuel Wood Chase, Ph.D. Harold Newton Cole, M.D. w R 'NU gl: , R 1- 1' Us 4 A 5 Y Al Z., , U Roy Wesley Scott, M.D. Harland G. Wood, Ph.D. Ernest Bueding, M.D. Robert Lee Faulkner, M.D. Harold Feil, MD- Alto E- Felleff MD- Samuel O. Freedlander, M.D. Donald Mitchell Glover, M.D 75 F If M! Q A2 1 . ,,,. W i . q. . llv g ,A,AA X wr l 2 Maxwell Harbin, M.D. Robert Walter Heinle, M.D. Richard G. Hodges, M.D. William D. Holden, M.D. Eff' Y 1 James J, Joelggnl M-D. Lorand V. Johnson, M.D. Louis Joseph Karnosh, M.D. Arnold Lozorowl M-D. Q 'M Hefbeff Z- Lund, MD- Frederick Robert Mem, M.D. MGX Miller, M.D. John N. Nichols, M.D. Q H3 ' ' 1 All - . Robert Frederic Parker, M.D. James Douglas Pilcher, M.D. Louis Pillemer, Ph.D. Charles H. Rammelkamp, Jr., M.D 192 ww? 15 J , , -f . 1' -V -'-' K wg Mortimer L. Siegel, M.D. Gerald Spencer Shibley, M.D. Reginald Alden Shipley, M.D. Samuel Spector, M.D. 76 STUDENT LIFE . . . Wb01'0 is ffm' bmrf fbaf zfofb 1101! kfffp, Wiibizz ifs il1llIOSf c'0rr', Some fond I'l'l7IC'77Z!7l'dlIC'f' biddcw a'r'c'j7, Of days fbaf are no inure? Ellen Howarth, 'Tis Bu! a Liiflff Faded F10 zwr. College registration was a most orderly task in September, 1948. Long lines of undergrad- uates quickly moved through the various sta- tions to select their subjects for the winter session, 1948-49. A freshman outing proved to be an exciting activity for Adelbert College fledglings. Called the Frosh Frolic, it brought together a hap- py, record-size group of recent high school grads at the Y camp. Democratic student government procedure was introduced to freshmen at their first class election. A large vote, which resulted in vic- tory for Foil and Mace, was a major political accomplishment. The all-University student council got off to a successful start this year. The All-U dance in the Adelbert gym drew a capacity house and stimulated plans for more Univer- sity-wide functions. The Delts took the prize again. For the second straight year, Delta Tau Delta was awarded top honors in the Homecoming Float Contest with a creation entitled, Spoils to the Victor. Although the Red Cats went down to defeat, the Hoats were all victorious. Joan Ten Hoopen was crowned homecoming queen. Pert Miss Ten Hoopen was Lambda Chi A1pha's nominee. With the accompany- ing cheers of the crowd, Joan received the crown from the Adelbert Student Council prexy, Andy Putka. Fights, fist swinging, but all in a friendly manner, characterized the usual Reserve-Case before-game rally. Reports tell how anxious students won a smashing victory at the Case Campus but witnessed a losing League Park battle the next day. Congregated beauty with a wind-blown look describe the Case-Reserve queens and attend- ents as they toured League Park in a dozen convertible cars. Doris Eppinger ruled the Reserve roost. It was the first defeat in more years than your editor can remember. The Red Cats bit the dust, and Mike Scarry and crew started to plan for Thanksgiving Day 1949 and revenge. Omicron Delta Kappa, Reserve's activities honorary fraternity, tapped a large group of men at its Thanksgiving dance held in the two ballrooms of Hotel Cleveland. 58m-A-...W Q wb L 1 3 ZF a Q-Q 4 ff-Q 36 WZ? iw' 2 i y I 1 . if 'W 4 mgwx ., ,I n,,,,G4 Xa ,, is , VS? Q: 'ffsw' bg, , 1 gf,-I F ' ar-lgf. fx M-Sf? 'bfi ef . Wwdlizi' ,Nm 1 wif gm ff N wv' 1 5 551534 'W Q iii V 3.4 A EM: V W .... E., i J W f ,EEE f' 5 1 Q' 55 ,.fs-- .RASS Homecoming weekend ended Satur- day, October 30, with a gala dance held in the Adelbert Gym. The colorfully decorated gym was fllled to capacity with dancing couples, while refresh- ments were served in the small gym. Music for the affair was supplied by Al Angelota and his orchestra. Ac- cording to the Student Council, who planned the big weekend, the dance which climaxed the affair was one of the most successful dances in Home- coming history. Reserve's homecoming spirit was sparked by a parade-bonfire rally which was launched the night before the big game from the Severance Hall parking lot. The spirited, torch-bearing throng of Reservites gathered behind Sever- ance Hall and was led by the Univer- sity Band to the New York Central Held. As the huge bonfire blazed, Coach Mike Scarry and members of the foot- ball team addressed the rooters amidst cheers. Afterwards fraternity open- houses supplied beer to thirsty stu- dents and alumni. Saturday afternoon, October 30, saw a gala float and car parade escort joan Ten Hoopen, homecoming queen, and her attendants to the Reserve-Pitt football game at League Park. Dale Adams and the Inter-Frater- nity Council directed the parade which was composed of floats sponsored by c a m p u s, Greek-letter organizations. The half mile long parade formed on Bellflower Road and took the Hough Avenue route to League Park. Delta Tau Delta's Spoils to the Victor float won the competition, while the Phi Gamma Delta float took second place. A review of the decora- tions and the presentation of the award for the best float were included in the half-time festivities. i l fl Slllitlilt NAMED VECTQSEE' ,WW The annual student nurses' Snow- Ball was held at the Pine Ridge Coun- try Club on December llth. The event was different from previous win- ter formals in that it was sponsored jointly with the students of St. Luke's. The end result was that the dance was a terrific success. Good music, lots of people, and lots of fun, really open- ed the holiday season with a bang. The oft' heard comment, Let's have more dances like this one, is positive evidence that a good time was had by all. . On Friday, December tenth, a fash- ion show and Christmas party were held by the Hampton-Nutting Club of the graduate nursing school. Fashions were presented by Mr. Taylor, stylist and buyer for Halle Bros. Sportswear for vacation and holidays, as well as formal and casual costumes for the Christmas season, were modeled by members of the student body. Fern Deatherage, Peggy Perry, Norma Se- gal, Mary Bjazik, and Emma Gingrich were among those who modeled. The Freshman o u t i n g, popularly termed the Frosh Frolic, took place at the beginning of the Fall semester. Its purpose was to introduce the un- initiated freshman into the hallowed realms of college life. Questions and answers, as well as various sports were the order of the day, out at the Y camp. The activities proved com- pletely pleasant and helpful to the rec- ord crowd of new Adelbert students that attended. if K sf, W M, , 7? sf' , V a Q 4. 5 Q 1' A 9 as fx' . 1' lil . -'Y A Q lk 5 Q if K ,Q 4 fr ff, Q Q4 l W a H lit' wif 1 Mfg fig ' ar L ff , A . X, E, QM S -' 552 Q ,, ..4..f, ,..,, --. s up 1 - w V WP 'Wal 1 2 . sy X if W r 4 . '.-,.. X 6 ggi: f-my -' W 41 3 L J' , in 1 v nv ur ' ' , W N W., P 5 5 S v S4 , y A' v .1 s f S if -gf .,...,- i WM, 4 1 Z iggy -QAL ' QQ.-A-I.f :2',..f j 5: 7, -11525, w ' 1' 'Z' ' Y' 5 '- f - - t ,-:az X . 1 If ' ha, -. 3931, S N Ja . A X M Q K f L f wig Aw ,N MQ I iff U 1 ,fm The American Pharmaceutical Asso- ciation, W.R.U. student branch started its membership drive this year with a real old-fashioned barn dance. Amid the rustic beauty of Haydn Hall, the embryo mortar and pestle wielders stomped out a mean bit of hayseed boogie. The success of the dance can easily be read in the statistics of the drive. Membership jumped from about twenty to a very active Fifty. -1 The School of Pharmacy opened its social year with a semi-annual picnic at beautiful Squire Valleevue Farm. It was a good opportunity for the up- perclassmen and the faculty to display their athletic and culinary prowess to the lowly frosh. The School of Pharmacy began the scholastic year with the first of its semi-annual Honors Assemblies. At this function scholastic excellence for the previous semester was honored through public recognition and awards. Swing your partner, do-si-do, prom- enade, and away we go! Words to this effect were heard at the A.Ph.A. Square Dance. What a far cry from drugstores! Modern design was prominent at Pierce Hall as Architecture students prepared their semester's work for an extensive dis- play on novel exhibit structures built in their hallway. None could deny that it made a big differencefi The Snow-Balln of the School of Nurs- ing found an attractive setting in the lovely ballroom of the Pine Ridge Country Club. Good music and good fun were the orders of the day. President Leutner joined vacation-happy Christmas carolers in the Adelbert Ad- ministration building, where Professor Russell Gee led more than 100 students in the post-war resumption of a happy holi- day custom. With Mr. Taylor, stylist and buyer of Halle Bros. serving as producer, the girls of the Graduate School of Nursing cele- brated Christmas, and caught up on the latest styles in women's clothing, all in one big mid-December affair. , ...l.-- MUSIC and DRAMA Yea, music' is flocf Propbvfs arf Among Ilya giffs flaaf God laaflo swff, Om' of Ilya mos! ll7tlglIlfll'l'lIf.l,, Longfellow, Clorisfmas. Music, fha grcfafcsf goocl fha! morfals lznow, Ana' all of locfawlz wr' loam' l9r'l0w. Addison, Song for Sl. Cc'Cilia's Day. To mc' if sffenvs as if wlaan Goa' mzzccfivcfl flac' worlcl, floaf was Povfryg HU formcvl if, aim' fbaf was Smzllbfzzrcg He c'olorc'zl il, and fhaf was Paifzfingg Hr' pcolbled if wifh living l7f'llIgS, and fha! was flu' grand, alivmcf, C'fl'l'lILll Drama. Charlotte Cushman, Sfclvlzills. fagi45f gTf1' - ,ii-iS' 2 'T5 ' f-5 'zflf ' ' ' .1725 r,,,,.,..,, , A1555 fi.:-f ue-fast' Q- ' f BAN 1. . fe' J , .nr .4 1 A, ., S' 57: f' Agar. c ,t . L 5 ,G ..., ,- f , ap ff , h I -av: 1 , , -31,241 V ,aw , ,W Y livin 'N f E D tx , , C f mad? , , 'gg ,M X we is , U' During the 19-P8 football season the Red Cat Band appeared at all home games and made the trip with the team to Athens, for the Ohio University game. An out- standing feature of the marching season was the work of the six new drum majorettes. ln snappy, new red and white uniforms their dance routines were a hit at each hand show. As in the past the football activities of the band were elimaxed by the lllilitary Ball, held this year at Case Tech. Participating hands were Baldwin-YVallace, Case, John Carroll, and Western Reserve. Numerous campus activities were enlivened hy small instrumental groups that added much to the spirit of the occasion: the annual bonfire rally being a notahle example. Pres. . , . A , . R. Johnson Pers. Hlgr. . .... B. Sandrock Say- Treay. ..... NI. VVOCI1 rman 3- :se 1 ::gQ.f:,.,.. ':,.is.f 1 ST, L55 ..1. iii, 1 . . . Hn 5 ' x li , illllfli ORCHESTRA 'F I is 4,.4 .' , El Q' 4451. - if- V Under the direction of Asst. Professor Frank H. Grant, the Orchestra has con- tinued its explorations into the rich and varied field of chamber music, concentrating its activities exclusively in the field of music for string instruments. Consequently the Orchestra has been moulded and shaped into a functional unit for the performance of chamber music, and is a compact, well- balanced organization. During the course of the season, a series of concerts has been presented at Harkness Chapel and a considerable amount of en- semble work has been done by the mem- bers. G5 if N URSES.. fCH0lRi- ' ' yd: N , :s l u m f ii U. fvzilfgigiiii Q 1 ff lx lull I NI liickhoff. G. johnson. lf. llol- lnfl, lf, lleidlotif. lirozzi lx'o-ru: J. Yoel. Rl. Gordon, li. Fanncy. K Xlurphcy I. lo R, Hiicls lx'o:u: R. johnson. P. XYhceler, Front Rotc: R. Ilraun. 1. Nist. Nlr. Gram, Y, Hut. .-X. Terr. Rl. Moss, G. Gross. li. Cam-r. l're.v. . . . .lXI. lyloss V. Pres. . . . Nist Sl l',1'.-YYFFIIX. . UF. Bates Neyer too busy to enjoy the harmonic blending of voices, student and graduate nurses take time out to participate in a choral group which meets once every week in the Nurses' Dormitory. The Choir last year was under the able direction of NI rs. YVadsworth. The primary purpose of the choir is to bring together those women interested in singing and choral work, not only to enjoy an evening of music and relaxation, but also to create a more unified feeling among the dormitory residents. ', 5 Vote: li. NlcClt-cry. I. io IC, lfuclc Row: M. l.Ioo X. lirunk. l.. Nlckhirkm Mills, li, Higgins. lfrolzi Rot lflrcrlvy. li. Boyce. lf, .Xmwcr L. I larris. f. lr' fx', ffilfk fx'o'It'.' Nl. llrinxlis, lf l'1l'lL'll1l..X.Sllll1l!x lf, hl2llllQXX'. Xl. Klurdock. l.. XX'ulIli. j. Km. clieclt. lfrnzif lXl1'fx'.' Y. XXI-lcli. Xl Vltttliti I Xlihah Nl .,.:Ii:... l n'ry fs, 1 4 ' 1 ADELBERI GLEECLUB a 2,, ,IAA - -' ' ' 1 1 . , Last fall the Adelbert Glee Club began its second postwar year of singing, under the able direction of Professor Russell L. Gee. livery Tuesday and 'l'hursday after- noon, twenty-five members gathered in Amasa Stone Chapel to join voices. All rehearsals were directed towards the clubls spring concert. At Christmas time, the organization led students of the university in carol singing. During the year variety was the key- note: ballads, barbershop songs, and novelty numbers being included in the repertoire. Prey. Joseph H lavacek Serv.-Trms. .,.. Lloyd lvliller 1,:37i,i?P v. V ' .sn-6 I -za Y if i' stef. -i if 'I A 'A' UNIVERSITN lil , A-A . ., ' C p' -.4vk,-, X2 1, fe l? x51 lncluding many singers of exceptional ability, the University Choir this season gave outstanding service to the campus community through its beautiful offerings at Thanksgiving and Christmas Vespers. These were but two of the many activities engaged in by the Choir during the course of the school year. Pres... , ,.,,...L.lVIOss V Weds.-, ' irdififgy, ,- -. ,, ..3k ,164 ,K ,A Q, ,,f-f....,--.. ,. f -wg V Q1! f ,W ,Y -.,-,1. 413,35 'Z,i f'9- . s AQ .lac K Pywsns fsj , mf --4 A 3 ,f 5 K. . vi. Dmagefzaaa dfwew by J. B. Priestly - -' LJ, A fi .K ff? ,S s- 'ig , .. 2-J , ' 7 A , Q .,x,... N J ,mm . . H14 ,ff WJ iXXka1'0 by ShakeSPeafe 744: 7dd6nge gwagh do Windy by Paul Claudel 3 J' QW if AW 4, qw gi 'X 52 :Z Wig, gE5V.3 igiiiiagimq - ' ,,. . if 'B 11, ., X111 -ry? we N? Shg nf L04 xs- sh gh Challenged by its 1947-48 record of first-rate per- formances, lfldred launched its new year with the presentation of Bertold Brechtls The Good l'I,fINII1lI of Sefzuan, an oriental fantasy. The interpretation of this experimental work proved highly successful. The following production, The Tidinys Brouglif lo ill'IlIVj', was a medieval mystery play hy Paul Claudel. ln this presentation, audiences enjoyed high levels of achieve- ment hoth on the part of the actors and those who worked to design the set. B. Priestlyls Drrnyrrou.-f Cnrmfrx achieved great popularity during its February run. The suspense of the plot, added to the skillful portrayal of the seven neurotic characters, produced another outstanding artistic accomplishment for the players. This year, lfldred has retained its place as the husiest spot on campusg everyone has a joh to perform. It is this hustling and cooperative spirit which always keeps Eldred theater going placesf' PUBLICATIONS . . . ki? A1 'bv 'I UTM' mfiioz' mf in bis sclllvfzlllz, flix l'0llllff'lILI1Il'!' A 15011111-171' szliirixf, 41 foirmf b11j?:001l, fzrrrowvzf zcfifb nzrv, A zzzmzflwly xc'1'il9I9lf'1' of .wnnv ffm' lmfzjmofz, His mimf af fbi' fwffmzz of !7I1Sj1If'XS, bis fvrf Ci01lfft'IlI1I,tl in tlflllfgll, flu' llIf'lIIIl'Xf of Har' af flaw mlb of ll vlmir, 171f'U11, H is Fljllil'-lI1'll2 6111 vflmu' sn 11 jmrfing, bis rigln' flllfll f111'f2iSl7 fufscfbomfx for Ll llIflg6lZflll'.,, bfmfl l7!90l 'i X bi-V bwlfl Byron, lilzglixla Bards amz' Svofrb Rf'Z ff'ZLlf'l'.Y. His wpws on bix clnsfy ofa' fafnlv, zrifb lHj7:C'I'f'lIf ll0t'1Ill1t'11fS sp1w1zf. Will Carleton, 1701-111 Balfmfs. PHILIP LUNGER Erlifm'-i11fC'lzief Ulllore artlw l'Get that scoop from the source. Ulie sure to quote him. l'Let's have heads which hit hard and say something. XVirh these goals to shoot at, a veteran Tribune staff returned in September to take up the task of editing an eight-page campus journal. Striving to bring the mllribv up to the standards of a tabloid worthy of the name, the editors heartened at the sight of a platoon of last yearls regulars marching down the Hatch Hall steps to the Publications ofhce to begin where they had left off. ln attempting to provide coverage for all up- town Reserve colleges, a complete section was de- voted to lVIather news, while an inter-campus sec- tion listed news-flashes from Nursing. Architecture, Pharmacy, Art School, Graduate School of Nurs- ing, and the Home Economics Department. The purpose was to achieve an all-university paper, as far as possible. ,, .3335 .,3..a,. - .-. - Fx ROBERT DeFO REST .Alxxor1'r1fn Ifa'ifor JERRY WOLKOFF BIISI-IIFSS llfrzmzgm I. to lf, lfurls Kota: P. Pes- kin. N. Spaeth, R. Manning. X. Levine. D. Shahcr. M. Conn, hl. Hudson. P, Ran- dall. Ifrozzi Rona' li. Halls. B. Halls. S. Miller, E. Pal- ler. S. Steiner. M. Kanter. J. Beck, .X, Klein. Nl. Good- man. C. Loomis. Ediluz' ,.....,,,.. . 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Klargolis. ll. Miller, R, Oluojslci, P. Peskin, D. Randall. D. Ringlv. R. M. XYl1itc. lf' ' , Qrffr J. Amaicl. P. ll , niayr. lll. Conn, Y. Delaney, Xl. lflsoncer, J. Fenton, E. Gillmcrt, G. Glenn, li. llalls. B. Halls. Hudson. C. Kin-niz, R. Klan- ning. l-J. Slialicr, R. Schloss. R. Wocwal. R. Appc-lluanm. M. Bollin, T. Cole. Dallas, .X. Fine, bl. Golden. R. Jolinstoiiv. G. Levine, D. Schaef- R. fer. N. Spacrli. Xyciss, K. XVood, am C1'0I'1, M. Evcrds, ll. Cunning- ham, M. J. Finn, S George. C. Loomis. A. Gilbert, L. XVa1- lnlls. Gilbert. T. Loclir 0. Gnclclcr, P Mathews. ll. llyrc R. Patterson. F Show. .. ..J. Abrams, A. Mayor R. Penncr. J. Volsliek L. Tarr, P. Yerovitz ll. Stone. ocddener. M Davies. R. Dracon M. Feldman. D. Gey- er, I. Kasa. M. Mar- nni. I. XVoods. G. 1 OTTO MILLER Ill B usimfss M imager DON KALISH 1fd1'fo1'-in-Cllief The purpose of PULSE is to entertain, and en- tertain it does. The magazine is not interested in reporting news, nor is it interested in scandal- mongering or muck-raking. It may criticize, but when it does, it s h the medium of humor and satire. The PULSE is written with an emphasis on short stories, fiction, poetry, and humor fsatire, sketches, and cartoonsl interspersed with features of university-wide appeal. As the HHeartbeat of the University, the Pulse's editorial policy is to point the magazine as much as possible toward the University. The University is the focal point of the magazine's views, reviews, actions, and reactions. ' ' ' ested in art for art's The magazine is not inter sake, or political essays with shock appeal, but rather in experimental work of university-wide appeal. PULSE aims at tapping the large and ever-growing of university talent for literary writing does so th roug fountainhead and satiric humor. The magazine is written, illustrated, edited, and managed hy the students of the University. This year saw the introduction of many new features. Among these were: Pulse Profiles, Let- ters to the Editor, i'Clothes llflake the Men, and ' ' PULSE has emerged from A'Scene on Lampus. ' ' ' ' d ear, and shows signs h stage in its thir 5 fazine. the em ryo J . . of establishing itself as a top-rate college mag, STAFF Iiflitm'-in-Cllfff .... Por! I.f11zz'rr1tv .... l,7'UtIi1ft'fliUlI Alff'I'. . 6 ....... .. .. .-ir! l7l7'f't'f07' ...... 1',fIUfUg1'lIfl1I N' ....... B1tSI'I1C.Y.Y Mgr. ........ flxxl. l7,1lS1.7H'S.Y ,llgr C1'l'l'IlI!lfIA07I .lIg1'. .. .1dml7fl51lI,Q,llI.Q7'. ....,... I'nIvI1'fify l?z'rm'tnrx. Irtlflllf-X' .,ldz'i.wr .... .-1 rt 514117 .... ...... ,I . .E!fI'fUl'll1l .,1.v.v1'.rta1zf.v. . .Rancl Manning an licclnarski, H. lil-naugh, D. Fnnl . .. .. . . .Don Kalisli fl David Stewart .. .. .Harold Rnscn ....l1'x'in Yanmvilz ...Hubert Linclsay ........Ecl lsrcal ....OttO Miller lll ....IEugcnc Gilmy .. .Robert Salmuvik ,...jan1es Pulslwlq . . . . .Dun Clapp anml Robert Gancl cl lla-an XY. P. jnncs i. lu. llalls, M, Liclnig. Iidifllflfll .Situff ...... li. l. hrav E Sli: C.'if'r14l11l1'm1 Staff .... j. Nl. liluinentlial. 1. Francis, F. Owen. ' Rnsing. G. Eria. D. 1lK'1'. 1. KlZllSllSl'IllI1Zl. Vilclicr, B. Stein. R. XYalthc-rs, Fox. B. Raymond, A. Felclvr. Znll' ' ' ' ' ' S. ai. lx. Lqnline. 5. Ruthc-r! fnrcl. P. O'lJmnu-ll. N. Gray, P. Pfvfllllllllll. Xl, Klintc ll. Nlanlreck. l'1'fui14z't1'm1 Alfflf? k. R. Rullingx l7ctterman, ll. Halls, S. Fisher, lu. Llicrnak. C. Italiano, D. Ringlv. .A1d'1'm'I1.vz11g .S'faf7...j, Tmnajko, A. l.ar1 l P K. Cranclell. I. to R, Bark Row: Blumen thal, Israel, Gray, Fetter man. Halls. Yanowitz, Gil- roy, Polsliek. Front Row: Su-wart. Evica, Manning, Halls. Rosen, ClaDP, Sabo- Vik. iec, . Young. ., XZ ll 'Q G29 - ii.Qi35Q53mQ,i Q., wwf A52 xtsizgyf' 3 ,N QW fi.-f ...L fllnizliwlf V ' . mwva? f '- ff Liv --J f MALCOLM S. ELSOFFER Editor-in-Chief STANLEY L. EINHORN ALBERT MAGID Jlamlgzhg lfdifor BIlSfIl1'.YS Jlaazagw Aw,v, A .,.1,-:f-M-'f.pf-W gf. . a'.1,, -U1 4,--:W ..- A ,.-.- isziillgfinrriia-,f W f.,-. 0- 3-png .-. 45, rg !.7?5g,sg3F 917-:agL.,,'1,'Q14,.-gn, - --'f ,lf ' ,, .1 ,, --- 1 ,X-,N V .ry -' 'f ..,1fF'i?I,1'-:.g-',,f2,.2i- E ,. - .g.Q i2:i1:mr .54 wif I ,Dm 133'- 'SW -. - 7' -wink. if aux nm gafiffvy 'QNQS 'Q' '7ff?'lqLf ' , wi A 4, .g 1: 2- . 4 .Nvwf wi-gli:-gzgg ,.,, . M f W A. , 2 'zu Q ,ii an if 2' 11 wx ,XX H' V I -'.- .-' ,M M 3 azz.-.-V -s -'-' : :2 Ei E555 -gg-g -,-, ...,. g -1 5-ff., 5 X-s2:I:::I. .:'I g'f?:jE':j ' hw'-.-., WW -11-F ,aww 'C T35 BERNARD BLUMENTHAL GLENN H. MAPES, JR. ROBERT LANE JOHN FARMAKIDIS lfuvzrlly lfciffof' .S1t'1II.!II' C'If1.v.v lfdfior lv1IlIlt'1'f'ltIS,f liditm' I'11'tIILt'I'1lffX lfz U1 RICHARD BRAUN OWEN BRADY JOYCE KEMPF DAVID SNAPP Sfarlx lfrlifur .Ivf1't'1't1'v.v lflllfftll' l11tw1'-Cbllvgfc f5lI11'f0I' . lf1'1't'1'f1l'.s Cf 141 f EDWARD ISRAEL GEORGE EVICA l'f1nlf15f1'ufvf1y lfrfifm' Clzjvhv lfllllffll 4' A. if l. X L. 4. ... L'nder the guiding inlluenee of Silent Klzieu lflsotter, the 19-l-9 lfos struggled with grim determinzition to meet its Campus Day deadline. YVith the ominous words of one llezin Russell Griffin ringing in his ezirs: No lfos, no Q'I'ZlllL121IiUI1,H lflsoffer viciously whipped the various section-editors into zietirity and linzilly produCed the hook you now hold in your hands. This year has heen one of progress :ind orgzinizution. The out- standing item has heen the return to the letter-press method. The previous year, offset-printing was employed: hut the stzllf decided that the nezitness :ind clezirness of the letter-press method should not he szierilieed for the time :ind money saved through use of offset printing. lfos' primary purpose wzis to puhlish ai j'L'2lI'b0Uk which had style, heziuty, and variety. 'lille editor :ind his stuff hope they have not wzivered from their goal. 'llost hezirteningg wzis the progress inzide in the establishment of hetter inter-college relations. During the pzist yezir, lfos :ipproaehed Grziduzite Nursing School :ind the School of Kledieine with offers to heeoine funetioning, importzlnt parts of lfosg hoth schools willingly neeepted. Future growth of the zinnuzil is eagerly looked forward to hy the stuff, :is ll continuing evidence of lfos' progress. f,l.i1vI. Copy lillifflff lf'-Filly flfll-1' Pl1nluyf1'f1jvlze1'.v: jlfflllll' Rrzxkff, Dfwizl U4'yw', l'iI17L'IlI'Il f.Y7'c'r1f, .ffnflrl 'I'r'ff1'fI.! L to R, Buffs Role: I. Bratcher, XV. Halls. R. Bowler. B. lirehxn. F. Maiitlel, T. Loehr. D. Clapp. D. Gilbert. M. Stone. Front lroref D. Stewart, B. Blinnenthzil. B. Rosker. l. Gray. Nl. Conn. R. Carlson. Bl. Klishne. W5 1 'il W.. E' , . Swag L to R, Back Rate. R. Clapp, L. Ripner, R Minsker, H. Scherer I.. Gold, A. Madorsky M. Davies. Front Rate. J. Telich, M. Feldman H. Basch, L. Liehtig T.. Kritzer, L. Katz- mzin. M. Orchcn. , f -c. ,,. ,W .. -, - f, U, ' ,.f5.g,1g.,m. . 0 0 o ii , . -'R A A .--, --H-- l JI ' '18-T 71'45' WV' '7' 1' '-:HE wiii?--13'.'.l fz-4-5,-f2:V fwmfzmrafw g.1:45fg,s7:Q551f.z5sJ5gp-f, .,-'m,g:.',:v '.3,pfL.a-1, 3- qw- A ' .f, 1 .., , 015: ' ' -- -:fviffliw ,--,r 1. 'S-g,1z?.:2i.iff::51 TEL - 'ffif rl '- -Trl.. --,,,1 ' far. V . I p '-wr 1. --LAQJ- ' ' -wi? wr, . ,,,e's , f Ry' V-, -plz, A , V lm-5.',,,. W ' , f L it A 1 'Q I V ., fw: 5 X H F, , rr 1 , f., . , I i., Q , ' r Q MSG 'N A 'Q 1 ' ' rf n fa Q, I 'H 4 , i , A 'A 'S C 1 I . 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Phi Rho Sigma of the professional league had an equally outstanding league record and provided University finals competition in football and bas- ketball. The football trophy went to Karl Davis Dorm while the IM basketball laurels went downtown to Cleveland College. It is all the more to the credit of these teams that their multiple victories in diverse sports were garnered in the face of the stiffest IM competition ever seen at the University. Mr. Riordan's well organized program included a greater number of individuals and groups participating than ever before. FOOTBALL The semifinal contests in A League football were between Lambda Chi Alpha, winner of the fraternity league, Karl Davis Dorm, winner of the independent league, Phi Rho Sigma, winner of the professional league, and the Hawks, victor in the Cleveland College section. Phi Rho Sigma and Karl Davis Dorm advanced to the finals, and Karl Davis emerged victorious, 30-6, in an action- packed contest. In the B League contests, Delta Tau Delta downed Lambda Chi Alpha in a hard fought, over- time game, 6-O. VIURALS BASKETBALL In the professional league, Phi Rho Sigma de- feated the Medical School in the finals, and Went on only to be defeated by Lambda Chi Alpha, winners of the fraternity division. Cleveland Col- lege's five defeated Lambda Chi's team, however, in the final university contest of the first semester FREE THROW Again the Karl Davis Dorm boys came out ahead in the IM column. The highest score regis- tered in the foul-shooting contest was an amazing 42 out of 50 tries. VOLLEYBALL In the Fraternity division, Lambda Chi Alpha bested Zeta Beta Tau in the finals in two close games, 15-10, 15-10. In the Independent division, Karl Davis Dorm again entered the finals against the team of Phi Rho Sigma, victors in the pro- fessional section. This time Phi Rho Sigma vvon, 15-7, 15-5, and went on to play Lambda Chi, for the University Championship. This final contest was hard fought, Lambda Chi Alpha coming out on top, only after going the full three games, 9-15, 15-8, 15-12. 4 ififw 4 'K 'K ff 4 EOS '49 PRESENTS: THE LAST BLUE BOOK This is an informal multiple-choice test, designed to quiz your knowledge of events and personalities around the University Circle. You will have exactly fifteen minutes in which to complete the test. At the end of this time, turn in your blue book together with the left Eustachian tube of your English professor. Also in 7000 words or less, finish this sentence: I like the Eos '49 because -f?eA--. The reward, a copy of the Eos signed by Editor Malcolm Elsoffer. will be announced as soon as we have figured out the answers ourselves. ARE YOU READY ? l. T110 lIt'.'l'f f7l'FSI'dI'JIf of H10 l.'11fzf01'sify will 110: 2. O11 111.9 110.r1' Illifflldflj' 1701111 f0110s will 110: 3. P1I4IJ'lIIlICj' 111011 flllillft' that 1111 1lI01fl101' girls 011'0.' -l. .1l1'0111'1'001' 111011 1'f11'11k that all Student N111's0s 011'0.' 5. Tfm'i11g Ll'bl'U1'j' FllIf7I0j'.S' H10 dosed -ffw--------'--'v- sy5f0111. 6. T110 only baby f10'zc'd01' f0lIffII.7lI.71g Zinc, ,,B01'4!ft' and Ttllflllllf 15: flt gets harder from here on.D 7. Ylfll' llI01'I0y CZIFIIIIACCII I.tII70I'flf0J'3' was 1111111011 lIffI'I'.' 8. Yiflf' I10s1' 1111'lk sl111k0s 001110 fl'0lII.' 9. T110 C1150-R0.r01'z10 game 'ZUIIS 70011 by: l0. 1171011 j'0Il,7'C af .lfl00's, 110z'01' a'1'1'11k I1001' fl'07lI 1111 old 1'0111a1'11 011115 the b001' Ullllf Vlllllf you I7l1f.' ll. 1712 L1111k0I111a 70111 1I0f I0rf111'0 about 01'11d0 011 IJ001111.v0.' A N S VV E R S: a. General Douglas Mac.-Xrthur. i. Nineteen. b, Eighteen, j. Dr. Hovorka. c. Ali Khan. k. Medina. d. Interesting in an intellectual way. l. Prof. Shoup. e. Very interesting, not in an intellectual in. The referee. Way' n. VVade's. f' Stacked' o. An old tomato can g. Inferior to Michigan girls. D. It-S not rcgncd, h. Johnson 8: Johnson. Jw ' . - 'J qw: sq., t N ,,,.i.- , , ..-f .gl,,,35:fgL--Ft' '- . A V L! '44431 'fff7J ,, ..w. 3 f , x X f -- lm - 1 v 'f'g 55 -kk-515' . A QI 'U ' ' 5337 0 0 0 Ag fxflh . lj k . ll ' ' -7,4 io Y X LEE: 3 H N , - Q W V E , I mm H BE h , 1 ' ' F, 1 4' 'A ,.,. 4 ' kV A 'f hx Y- h ..,,..3-1-:ggmSF9?i'??33Es.4v- ' ' ' ' .,-,.5.f:--niv'.fs'-1-.'-w f ' Jam . 'il--R .1 ., ,Q le:- 1 .. , f,-..,., 3.Qpg.4:g-52.5.-49' V,-.j.ff,:,Qy1,j:,':r f ' ...K 'aa The high prize of life, Ihr' C'lf'0lL'lIiIlX fflffllllf' of cz mall, ix fo hc' horn zuiih cz hias io some jmrszzif which fimfs him in l'lII!7l0J'll'lL'I1f and happl JP ' IIUSX. Emerson, C0lI61llt'f of Life: Cf1l1.Yit!f'l'llfi0IIS hy fha Wag If is work zvhivh giws ffuwr fo Iifvf' Amiel, ffmrlzczl. lx AMERICAN INSTITUTE y M R FHITECTS ..-. f'. 6-.' 4 .5-V F M.:-,f psf' -:Z K :mg 13.4 ' - - .' : ' ,A-,J .' .- fsxtm 14. .pr f if ,- ., 'w?'2?.:' ,4-maze., 1- ' . f'1Z5'?.'l 'Q 4, , ' wffif -fl I -ff 1 'rr----:,,, rfi 'A E..-:' . ff NR 7 5. W i XE, EQ, X gs, Nix X A ...,, 1 w -. 'X ' . X 'i ' RY4Z.x:,,n ,jff fy :i'7ffL,' . -E' Z. , I J' 1.-Ffr -4. ., Y .gnu-,.. , .ha - - ,ruff-f,?Js- ff :- f'-Q-jm., .. ,'5:,'jszxs.2:kg '11 .ww ' ' H.: ,Tp-SW -QW3i'f1fQe' The objectives of the Student Association Branch, Cleveland Chapter, of the American In- stitute of Architects are to foster fellowship and promote cooperation and a spirit of unity between students of the School of Architecture and prac- ticing architects. These aims are achieved through informal meet- ings and lectures in which the students not only learn a great deal about their future profession, but also make valuable contacts. The program is further supplemented by a series of field trips. This year the chapter prepared an exhibit of the work done in the school. This exhibit was shown in various greater Cleveland high schools in order that the students might be given some insight into the training given at the School of Architecture. I ' nxt. V. Pr Srry. YlI'U1I.V 1.8. .. . . .Gordon W. Canute . , . .james S. Thomas . . . .... Richard P. Schaefer . . .Warren E. Finkel I. in R, Hflfff lx'u'1i',' Story, Iliggind. Gilbert, Fenton. lj1lllCl'SHll. XYOmI. Huston. lY1ll'llL'I'. lfrmzf limit' Sam- son. S C I1 :1 L- f Q 1', Canute. Tlnnuas. Finkel, W00cl:l1'fl, l .11 luis. I. In lf, li111'!.' lx'1m': Cillly. l1ll02lll. bcutl, Iulmlqgltz. 1,1lf lICloI111. NYo11cIf111'cI. Iit'll- lilllllll. XX 111 t ll 11. l'l'1f11t lx'11'11': QIlCVI'lCl'. I' 1' 21 ll c lc. l:L'I'I'21lllC, F 0 xx' I e 1', Dillc, Pwr. . . . . .Kenneth Ferrante I'. Plus. . .... Lucious Littlejohn .S'1'f.x'. .. .... Beverly Rudner Trans. .. .... Edward Chevrier An.. --F' 3 ' p.,. E R I CA N V031 Lg 1 1 f ' 5. A... 1 15 I P 2 P G fn C 1' G P I- H? ASSOCIATION ' ' Tiff- 4 fy f iliexfif Q ii qs, ' 'M' - -F22 5 The A. Ph. A. is an organization which deals with the ethical side of the Pharmacist's pro- fession. Its members pioneered the Code of Ethics that is the present standard throughout the na- tion. The student branch at Western Reserve sponsors a series of round-table discussions, at which a wide range of pharmaceutical problems are analyzed and in which everyone is invited to participate. These discussions have served to in- troduce the neophyte to the problems of his chosen profession over and above those he will encounter in school. In addition, the organization has pro- vided competent speakers for the edihcation of the entire student body at regular intervals. The A. Ph. A. also sponsors various forms of social activity for the enjoyment of the entire school and attempts to give the aspiring Phar- macist an intimate contact with outstanding men of the profession. i il - IQ1111y1+11, Iivy1111I4Is, Klan'- . . , . IN wh-yell. InIz11111z1. Ii1'Zllllk'l'. I:L'llL'l'. 113 Rosrnumgitcf I I li I arf: lCif:u: J. GI'L'L'll, ll Nlillti iirull. K. Lfwb. C1 Xl ille r. Xl. Iflsrvtll-1'. If ul lx iv: ll. N1lSlllHXY. Nl IJ Xu ull. fi. Vliillips. lu C1111 ll Qllzllwli 3' J mmm a -p .,.,,,,, in Asa G fj. , t ' -mia? ,f . 1-ar 4 4, ' -' Tri I zu' , Q VV.. V ' , , .,- if ia... . , ggi .- V -,Q-in A.,-L -.L ,L I. f wh, SEM , 'J we gibxsi .4 - During 1948-1949 the Reserve Rostrum carried on its usual extensive program of intercollegiate forum debates and discussions, opening with a series of debates against the University of Pitts- burgh. The season was high-lighted by the an- nual eastern trip and by participation in the semi- annual Delta Sigma Rho Congress in Chicago. In addition, the Rostrum produced a weekly radio program, You are the Juryf, over WJMO, and a similar semi-weekly program on television. In its Final event, the Rostrum brought represen- tatives from Northwestern University and the Universities of Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin to Cleveland for the Northern Oratori- cal League contest held this year in Severance Hall. l'1'v.v. . .. Gerald Phillips 114 PRGDQ - Q10 'L :V u ..,,,.- FF ' ' 2ffE.22?f,,, X-N., 1 sw' W '-Hwagzfff.. ' ,gif L ' ef ff R 1 ,giggv i -lf A if V Iggy,- .. , W-is ,. N. We y ,., lv '-'Fl . . ' ' ' f i ,I 3' M WJ.,-,-M. , - 3243, F -- HL ,ik Will the meeting please come to order ! The Friday afternoon gathering of the Boosters is in session. Glory to Old Reserve has been behind everything the group has done this yearg the Boosters have endeavored to promote school spirit in all University activities. Support of all dances through ticket sales, dec- orating, and en masse attendances and the back- ing of WRU athletic teams at home and away have been two major objectives. Rallies, Home- coming, Case-Reserve, Migration Day, cheering sections, and telegrams to the teams have been the Boosters' way of showing spirit. In defense against the charge of all work and no play, Boost- ers point with pride to a series of successful pic- n1cs. 1'rc.v. . . . . .O. Brady If Prvs. . . ..... M. Hyre 5' i'f'A x '. . . .... B. Raymond T1'4'rl.x'. . . . . .D. Srlapp f. lr' K, Hmlfff fx'1l'ZU.' l'lCl- wig. I. Tulicli. T. l-osli1'. IJ. Suzxpp. ,llllfdlr lx'w:v: U. fmnss. B, bzlluwils. .X Pllllill. U. l'i1'acl5'. 17. Klzirkowilz. lfmfzf lx'n'Zc'.' l . I.:1Ffc1'tx'. Huck. C. lnnulllis, G. Un'- Vlgllll. li. lflflcr. 115 - , .. . 55 Jw g X Q V Q V CITY R CLUB s From a charter membership of twelve men, the R Club has boosted its membership to approx- imately fifty and is still increasing steadily. Ed- ward Lewis, captain of the University football team, was elected to the office of president for the year 1948-49. Donald Foster, another gridiron letterman, was selected as Vice-President, and John Telich, who received letters in both football and track, was chosen to undertake the task of Sec- retary-Treasurer. A new constitution has been drawn up, and it is evident that the R Club will become one of the major organizations on the campus in the near future. Programs were sold at the basketball games in I fu lx lmrlc NH'Zl'.' li. Lewis, J. Tclicli, Ci. Mapes. nl. Swinehart. R. P1ltCl'YtJl1. J. Coch- in If ut lt'w-rv: Rl. lflsoffcr. D. Foster. Bl. Mzxniiinu. F, Slit-w. l.. Corlrin. I. to lf: K. O'Conm-ll, Fl'Z1llliO, D. Pozzouli, E. G1ll'Zll3lL an attempt to raise funds for the club, and a spring dance was planned: profits were used in purchas- ing gold sports miniatures to be presented to graduating R Club members in sports which they participated. Michael Scarry, head football and basketball coach of Western Reserve University, was unani- mously chosen to act in the capacity of club ad- visor. Prf.x'. . . . . .Edward Lewis I'. I'ru5. . . . . . .Donald Foster .Sll'l'.X'.-TI'l'tI.N'. . .... John Telich VARSITY LETTERMEN Carmen Angelo james Barnicle Adrian Castilla james Cochrane Tom Cooper Lennie Corbin Nate Corbin jim Cosgriff Walter Culkowski Dan Dembinski Mac Elsoffer Hal Engel Ed Ferris john Franco Bill Gaab Bob Gaab Emil Garapic Tom Gauntner George Gheta Bob Hughes Don Hura Joe Jaber Frank Kubeck Marv Kurson Marvin Lash Joe Lesko Ed Lewis Ted Lubahn Frank Madison Bud Maedar jim Mahon Al Mahrer John Mannino Glenn H. Mapes, jr. Herman Marolt Andy Mavronicola Jack Mears Mickey Mitchell Tom Murphy Robert Nolf Kenneth O'Conne Tom Paisley Robert Patterson James Poole Edward Portofe John Povejsil Richard Povejsil David Puzzuoli Andy Ricci George Roman Louis Ruppe Richard Rutti Fred Shew Glenn Smeltz George Sobek Leo Spann Herman Stassfurh Ray Stuckert James Swinehart john R. Telich Domenick Venett: Louis Vosburgh Robert Wendell James Wenger Harry Westlake Jack White Adolph Znidarsic John Zwirek t'i 'Wn . . . .11-.as 'f' ' - T ,295 ' n --: , f ....... -'Q::-.r f ' .-1 5 .fifi1fA1:1g1f f.:.L . Q . n i ,,,, 4 153- 1 'L ' ul' ' P X N'Q 5lPi.gg.,f 'i ' ' 1 , iff : - , f, l'153iivf2.l1ii,Qf:- j ,, ' if-, EG it. V-5 :f??5:.f.-. ing,-zv. ..: 1 G., . ew- -. - 4.13 1:11. ' , . - 1. . Campus Club has achieved a major portion of its organizational objective: that of raising the all- around status of the independent student on the Adelbert campus and providing him with a full athletic, social, and political program during the past year. With an increase in its membership to over one hundred men, Campus Club was able to carry out a program it had envisioned since its reorganiza- tion in the fall of 1947. Among the accomplishments of the club were: provision for the free participation in intramural sports for independents in Campus Club, recogni- tion of the independents' status and problems by the Adelbert Student Council through political action, and inauguration of an independent root- ing-section, complete with the now-famous, red- and-white Campus Club banner, at Reserve sports events. Tris Speaker's appearance at Adelbert to address the independents, a Campus Club stag party and picnic, and a joint Reserve-Case dance rounded out the year's social program. l'n-5. . .... Robert L. Fleming V. Print. , ....... Arthur Klein S l'1'. X '. ., ....... E. Long 'l'rmz.v. . . .... Mel J. Massey l l E. Lllllg, X. llollm, T L in K. lillrk Rn-ztx' :X Xnl lo. ll. lfooturiiiau, 1. Run lilo. lfmzzf lx'u'n'.' rl. Ltxmt .-X. Klein. l.. fiolml. R, F tm J mg. Xl. Blussi-y, li. Lit INTRAMURAL cf . B if ltihij k f l X gi xx Q Y .f'?fj - ii, ' - , ,,.:fw1'tf' :TV ' 4 ,H ,--3. ij...-I , lg gf N , vw' . ' ff ' -ll 'UL l 1 M. S MANAGERS V I g Ra' .Ag '-xx. -in.. gp.. . In . Students on the intramural managerial staff share in the administration of the broad intramural program conducted by the Department of Physical Education through the Division of Intramural Sports. As members of the Intramural Sports staff, managers have the opportunity to ofliciate in intramural games and contests, to administer the leagues and tournaments, and to maintain the many records necessary for the successful opera- tion of the program. Through their varied assign- ments, students gain a wide knowledge of various sports and an understanding of administrative procedures. Awards to managers are made according to the time served on the staff and according to their class rank. Freshmen are eligible for a numeral awardg sophomores, sweaters and numeralsg jun- iors, the intramural service keyg and the senior in- tramural manager may be the recipient of a sweater with the varsity R or the intramural plaque. Any student of the University is welcome to serve on the intramural staff. The successful man- ager contributes to the service of his fellow stu- dent and enriches his own background through memorable experience. Srzzioz' ,llumigvr .... . . .Malcolm S. Elsoffer 'I18 1, in K, Brlffi' lfn'Ii'.' N112 XV iugcr, Mr. R. Riormlan. NIV R. XYlL'ClCl'. lfrnut lfunu' S fizxrlmcr. S. Spiclman. lf kim. R. Fuzy. R. Rokos. GOL'lll1L'l'. Mr. R. Gruvn- Israel. M. ltlsoffcr, M. lull . : 4' W7i'i VSH- . - i Knwu i'11fiS'f at lllln. 0 Q 01' NEWMAN CLUB 5 O '1, V ffl 9 9 Wx O 1 S - l -, 'Q Zfiifjif' Q 'i ' 1 4 ' 1' . : E . - Z 3' '- ' - - ':?:n, 1 9 ' J-of. N if 1,13 . pf' ': 1 ' 'lvl ,fff.:515j4' , 1 cz.. ' . A' Q i .ffT'f,A3:', Q Having participated previously in Homecoming festivities and Intramural Athletics, the Newman Club entered into a new era of activity on the Re- serve Campus. The Newman Club's activities were integrated into a well-balanced program, guided by the ideal, to deepen the spiritual and enrich the temporal lives of its members through a balanced program of religious, intellectual and social activities. Reverend Father Hallinan, assisted by the able leadership of President Andy Putka, Marie Crea, Bill Kearney, Gerry Snable, Bill Smith, Dot Tay- lor, Bert Brehm and Dot Diagen, planned and or- ganized social and religious events for the largest membership in Newman Club history. Highlight- ing the year were such events as the Cornhuskers' Ball, the Arnold Lunn Lecture, Thanksgiving Mass, and the Inter-collegiate Stunt-Nite. l'1'vx. I '. Ijrm Slc'1'l'. Y'1'0n.v. . . QA Andrew C. Putka . . .William Smith Mildred Barylski Kathryn A. Hays . .Patricia Brown l, In N, Hm'fc Row: lf. Ili Wilma, lf. Gzirapic. N, Sub ovik, R. XIll'USCllZlli. ll, R11 grin, .X. Putka. B. liczlrm-3 ll. lll'Cllll'l. R. Hardy. ffl! lCff'r.'.' Il. N Q i bl i ll g. N 9 in i 1 ll. Lvuiclcnlilicrl. M Xrcliur. R. Lzlsnik, G. Suzibl X ji-ilclw J Olzlltzm. 3111, lx'w2u: Nl. Kll1lQSll1ll'll, TJ Drzlgmi, li. Hum. Ci, Yoh-l lx, llzlys. H. Xxllllitll Il Ixcllcr. l'rm1t Irwin Bl. Kia' tQllll'L'. ll. Kotnili, Ll. Young Nl. Nl'i1rstx1er. ll, Taylor lhirlurmllnecl. Bl. Xlzmgm-r. x u i'F9lQE,NDATlON The national B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation was initiated at the University of Illinois twenty-five years ago by a Christian professor of biblical lit- erature, Dr. Edward Chauncey Baldwin. It has n functioning actively at Western Reserve bee University since 1945. maintain The aims of Hillel at Reserve are: to the jewish way of life and heritage: to provide such programs and agencies as will accomplish the aboveg to appreciate the way of life and herit- age of other groups: and to bring together young people of diverse backgrounds in a democratic organization and thus set the pattern for their future integration into the evolving American community. These aims are realized by the reli- gious, educational, cultural, and social programs within Hillel, which acts as the jewish com- munity workshop on the campus. l'rv.v. .. .... J. Sherman 1'. Prvs. . . . . .L. Koller M. Saul Svry. , ,... A. Felder M. Newman Trfax. . .... M. Melamed J. Rubin tu R, Hawk Hunt' Di-uiscli, L H arris. l.HXYL'llSlClll. Spur ber. Rubin. Orel, Marko- witz. l'iI't71If Rwtu: XYaIlvns florofsky. Fclcler. Slicriuzm Collin. Koller. Newinan. -W rovsign ,QffELiowsHlP F ., .n lll' ' i ii Q x t, i ' gf gi i . Tower Fellowship seeks to represent the Prot- estant students on campus. Born as the young peop1e's activity of the Church of the Covenant, ' h it subsequently broadened in 1947 to become t e official Protestant group of Western Reserve Uni- ' F llowshi has versity. Centrally located, Tower e p alwa s offered the students of the neighboring Y schools a hearty welcome. The membership numbers 2505 approximately half are students and half are young working people. The program includes Sunday night Ves- per services in the Church of the Covenant, fol ' ' 'th s eakers lowed by discussions and meetlngs wi p and a social hour. The remainder of the week's activities feature a student Friday night of a social nature, Saturday night parties, and interest groups in Bible study, group singing, folk and square dancing, swimming and any other activities that the demands may create. A monthly publication is distributed, called the Tower Fellowship News- letter. Pres. .. ..... Everett Clintron Scry. ........... ...... D ot Nelson Prog. Clzairnzan .... . . .Betty Gray BIISDICSS Jllgr. .... .... A l Lewis L to R.: E. Morris, B. Gray A. Lewis, A. Garrett, D Nelson, E. Cintron. -4 tv-55: ., -1-'fx . 2 ,,., ., . .4 . . ifffrrgsz , I f ieil'-aaa? 1 rgfiauijf-, ,gr . -. .. -,f- xg.--z'i1i vL ' al. ww- sum- f.. fa, H , - 'L'i5f 1ff ' Ji,,x ? W 'A' 'X Qi ., ' -'EQ:.1.? ?5k'f', im. ,. a-:ea -1- ',,,,.,..a:f-' 4 .1'ar'- -h Q. Jrgfffii 133:42 , 3- . 'Q f .WM a n .,.. W, . .... ,ii Hma' Clz0m'Imdw' ...... Marc Hyre 213 i ., 1 ' H 'i N :ws R w', ., A , ' A Prm. .... . . .Arthur Klein V. Prrs. .... .... J erry Wolkoff .S'vcjV.-Y'1'fas. . . . . .Gus Hauser 1 R. lfilfls Roux' G. Mapes, A. Levine, ll, l.inclsziy. D. Kalisli, R. Saliovik. l. Gray, Rl. Elscvffcr. Franz! lfnzv: P. Liinger. l.. Miller, .-X. Klein. N. fifmclinari, G. llziuscr. J. Xllnlkoff. lf. Paller. In its second year on the University campus, the Reserve Newspaper Guild undertook an am- bitious program of social events and meetings that were designed to acquaint the members with the professional Held of journalism. The Guild, an associate chapter of the American Newspaper is CH RLEADERS S. Steiner. Guild, drew its members from the staffs of the Tribune, Eos, and Pulse. The RNG meetings were often held along with dinners where representatives from Cleveland publications were invited to speak. ft Rs l I, fu R.!?i1r!c Knut' ill. llyre, lf. Scott. 1'lI'UlIf Nuts: l Weiss, C. lxniiiiis. li. liayiiioiirl. G. Keith. The cheerleaders were an active, dynamic ag- gregation during the 1948-49 school year. They were prominent vocally and gymnastically at the University football games, basketball games and rallies. Part of the group travelled to Ohio Univer- sity to give moral support at the Migration-Day game. The noon rallies were planned by the head cheer- leader, Marc Hyre, wherein the squad participated: also their efforts added greatly to the success of the Homecoming Bonfire Rally and the Case- Reserve Rally. l22 W,- l 'P ' Cm ' g. ,,,, .1 i 47 2. Prvs. . . . ..... D. Foster V. Prnt. . . . . .H. Winograd Secy. . . . . .A. Froimson Trms. .. .... R. Smith L, .ff :fC?1'3'f f2f2'e L fu R, Bark If'fm'.' R. Hiatt. J. Gibbs, Swinehart, A. Lathe, D. Snapp. Front Row: K. Crandall, H. Last year Foil and Mace continued to serve as a functioning fraternity political organization at Adelbert. A recognized campus activity, the or- ganization offers good student government through an intelligent choice of candidates. 9? Fl I' XVinograd, D. Foster, R. Smith, D. Corrigan. Membership is composed of one voting represen- tative from each of the ' ' ings are held regularly during the year and are open to all students interested in the organiza- tion's political action. member fraternities. Meet- Phalanx has drawn unprecedented interest to campus politics since its appearance on the Adel- bert political scene. The formation of this or- ' t ganization marked the return of the two par y system. Phalanx, consisting of Campus Club, Beta Theta 123 K 'Ei a. z 2.-azz' M ..-fi PH ' i. X .:: '9a ' ' . ' ' fyfify Prvs. , . . . .S. Steiner If. Pros. ..... .... D . Filmer Sway.-Trans. . . . .... F. Markowitz I. to R: Klein, Steiner, Iilclcr, Moss, Markowitz, Filmcr. Pi, and Phi Sigma Delta, has found a permanent place among older campus organizations in its first year of existence. Active throughout the year, Phalanx supports all measures that purport to improve conditions at Adelbert and W.R.U. .4 ,,,, X.,A ... 4?J,1a'f,,.. g . - , , - -,L Q' -W f,.m,.. F-if H 'f'Ha?i. S ' ff' -. .::wj'fffq.-L+'Z45..,g?f f A -M C. A. I' jd' ,J 9 if N ,H . . V Q O -4.1, ' 1 lf-iz:--1. , fits- V ' -'AA .AA 'fi A :.y:3L:LveT- 9. i 355 3, -- i,'3-' . 1 azz - 1 -T J 'e fi , 'eff' '- -T:' T 'S' lm- ,. 'fs-1' -57:15.-I r, :. .rf ' gf 6- -42.6, Qffifir if A -1,,5,!2f. , . 5:41 --swine Qi' 4 Y- News-, Wrgiu. l'rv.v. . . . .Houston Morgan Scfy. . . . . .Carl Solomonson Trmzx. . . . . .Ted Hamilton I I0 R lfmlvlc Kmu: J. Matsusliima, H. Rust-11, T. liakhlc. V Ifrmzf Rozu: R. Sabovik, ll. NlOl'gIlll. C. monson, U. Goodman. The Y.M.C.A. Cabinet is a collegiate service or- ganization afhliated with local, state, and national Y.M.C.A. The Y has a wide range of activities, sponsoring lectures, dances, and picnics. It offers assistance in freshman orientation through a -.f-mf: Tcfagws-gmt-, fc? for of CQLOREDAE . 'AACR E PEOPLE Pwr. . . . . . .Hampton McKinney l'. Pnxv. . ........ James Pilcher Sm'y-7'1'm.v. . . . . .Faith Mandel The WRU Chapter of the NAACP QNational Association for the Advancement of Colored Peo- plej was organized in November of 1948. Its pur- poses were: Encouraging the participation of young people of minority groups in the extensive activities of the Universityg aiding in the promo- tion of co-operation among all peoples, develop- ing the personal interest of youth in the problems affecting minorities: and providing leadership training for those on whose shoulders will rest the responsibility of making democracy work. at Solo- pamphlet concerning Adelbert College, and it aids in the arrangements for Freshman Week. The Y strives to promote both student-faculty un derstanding and appreciation of Y.M.C.A. ideals. l, lu IV., Ifurk lx'lf'zz'.' T. Rlurpliy, J. l'ilCllL'Y. R. Sillmrwili. .X. Rlt-iscl. lu. QIllll1JlJL'll. J. Moses. 1H1 Ru-zt': ll. Kic- Kinncy. J. Rolviimni. T. Xlzulonu, P. .Xl1m:1n. 3rd lrufuf fl. VV:1llc1'. V, llolincs. QX. Krzlmcr, 'lf lfox, J. Myers. :nd lfo-Iv: li. Grist, I.. Jones, A. U1-iss, D. Klug, J. Nun. Flllllf lfnfvx G. Fullur. C. Fvzirs, A. ljllgll, M, Doss, B. Huglmus, J. Smith. i X ' 1 ' ' 4 L - 1 - 'v'J:E i.. . . --'f. I lgffp 1 l W, 3 tu. vp' ,N . 1241 qw.-.y.if12-5 1 . -L, po- ' 5' .Q e.',1,l, , or A- , - ,, 4-., Z , -fa, flex.-v 5, - . 'EPIC Y , -rt., . 41. wMZq - 1 me-.'. , - 1. Q-5 -' 'Q'- ,xh - 'Q 4 :1 ' . 4 2, L'7'7' ' ,. , Af ' . . YZF w' it L 0, 453 gf pi 1,5 af 1 Sir' w 1 F lf' 4 J 'J- ef W' ri' ,i 'Pvx ,- sf'- 3. 1, L Pres. . . .. .R. H. Mailman I. tu R, liuvk lx'w'zu.' R. Klaiwiis. S. Schuster. G. Cirzllmm. P. Limds- man, G. Putcc. lfrmzf Rlrzvf N. Silber. R. lxllllllllllll. J. Steinfeld. J. Schuster. The Association of Internes and Medical Stu- dents was founded at the University of Pennsyl- Vanla in 1934 as a national organization of medical students and house ofhcers. It is concerned pri- marily with the ethical, social, humanistic, and educational aspects of medicine and the medical profession. The chapter at Western Reserve Uni- .wg versity was founded on December 16, 1947, and is in the second year of its existence. The local organization's purpose is to promote the objectives of the national platform on a localized scale, adapted to the needs of particular students and internes in the schools and hospitals associated The Haman Society is composed of a group of twenty senior medical students and four faculty advisers chosen by these students. They meet one evening a month to present papers, and listen to guest speakers. The subjects chosen pertain to some aspect of medicine, and vit with the University. .s A HAMANe?ef e v. 1.-Y-N --fl, 'ffltfff 1 1-, ren-if f- Ek, . . a -me f 4 if ff' 55.5,-9 .w 15.1 ,5- V-J3.. . .. i fer r i ' fi:'QiQif?ii5 f f 1f'1'us. . R. Biscotti . 1 x, Hull. lxuivf Fl. Morris, KIC- Parlznicl, l.. Peters. KI. .X1lilSl'S. .lliddlu lx'wzi': Bl. XYZlCllSIJl'L'SS. R. Stzillones. R. Mziihnzm. R. Cris- wr tl. l'Al'HIIl lC0'Zi'.' H. Leslie, D. k'1'llllllIl, M. Biscotti. J. ilsrtese, :X4lZlllllCll. are presented in an informal atmosphere of beer and potato chips. It is a tradition of the Society to present a ban- quet at the end of each year to which the senior and junior classes, as well as the house officers and faculty are invited. A satire on medical school is presented by the Society after the banquet. 'GPS 6- xgzsf .- ' w. 'sid .. . ' ' A 'xizfi-swf- ,,,-- ' .V 1 WMP 's 59 g ya. 1 mpeg, . -' ,Q -11 -' 1 f' 1 1. reams' 1- r -1 - f ' -2:1 -. i . --ww f' .A ,:' . 5 ., 3 i .lT , f,, ' -J, Q X ,J .I A--1. f sp., E: in - ,xl 5.-rgf N ,.,,,.'. 5, ,. HAMPI ON-NU I I ING 191 '42 1 - X: 1' ' -- - - . -.., , . -- . ' Ni -Q -X55 X' - H .,,f4' l 2, 'viv- ii cLus ' i Y , 1 This year special emphasis was placed upon extra-curricular activities in The Advanced Professional Program of the School of Nurs- ing. This new emphasis was made possible, lirst, by the enthusiastic response of the stu- dents toward such a plan, and secondly, by the students, decision to become members of the Student Council of the University. Admission to the Council allotted the school a sufficient budget for sponsoring activities of their own, as well as contributing toward joint University activities. A program committee was appointed by the president to arrange the year's functions. Ruth johnson and Kathleen Davis were named co- chairmen. Their committee was composed of the following members: Anne Hjelle, Sally McCallister, Gene Fritts, and Irene Matras. Vicki Ross and Norma Segal were appointed as co-chairmen of the dance committee. The First in a series of successful social events was a Harvest dance. The main feature of the evening, square dancing, proved ex- tremely popular and was a means of meeting many new friends. Modern dancing was also included in the program. Norma Segal and Jerry Peers, with their partners, demonstrated their efficiency on the dance Floor by winning the prizes for the best waltzing and fox-trot- ting, respectively. At the November business meeting, the group was introduced to Miss Dorothv Wit- ney, the director of Public Health Nursing Service in Alaska. She was a stimulating and informative speaker, who illustrated her ac- count of nursing in particular, and life in gen- eral in Alaska, with a group of artistically- colored slides. Those illustrated scenes ex- plain in part why six of the school's recent graduates have become members of Miss Wit- ney's staff. 7 fl' fx, fir! li fXv'It l 1. lLI'. Xl. llr1rxx'L'1'. ll. l mls tl , . ll lil2l!x'XX'lt'Z. lil lx' Xl w xllv . l.. lllllllullill Q NI U l my v iii. l. lit-ck X liml ml lx'w:i Nl l'11 lim lx gs .l.lsr1llll1ll ' lla l 1 4 I lrmxll. l., Rlwlwr If f 1 wi. L lxulw. Xl. Nels 11. 1 filming. l., Q-Ill'llllIllIl The Christmas season and vacation pre- sented the next opportunity for a celebration, in the form of a Yuletide party. A gift ex- change was held and a glamorous array of holiday ensembles were displayed in a novel style show. Miss Charlotte Taylor, of Halle's Business Girls' Shop, supplied the gowns and supervised the event. Five of the school's students, Mary Bajac, Margaret Perry, Norma Segal, Fern Deatherage, and Maxine Knute were the models. That evening the Club hon- ored Miss Ida B. Sommers, a member of the faculty, by presenting her a prenuptial gift. As a climax to the first semester's social ac- tivities, the graduates were honored by a ban- quet, held at Crosby's Restaurant. The dining room was decorated with the college colors, and each of the graduates was presented a red rose as a memento of the occasion. Dean Helen L. Bunge gave the after-dinner speech. Many interesting programs for the second semester were on our calendar. Included were a Valentine's Dance, a week-end at the Pink Pig, a visit from Dr. Ringwald, and a full sports program of volleyball, basketball, swim- ming and horseback riding. The end of the school year was highlighted by a banquet for the june and September graduates. From Hawaii, Brazil, China, Japan, Sweden and Finland have come nurses to work on their Bachelor of Science in nursing. Despite numerous handicaps the girls are studying earnestly to obtain an education. The major- ity of the foreign students have come to Fran- ces Payne Bolton on scholarships and plan to return to their respective countries to direct various nursing programs. Sounded out as to their opinions on the United States and its culture, the foreign stu- dents in the graduate nursing program ex- pressed a fascination with America and Ameri- ww if can existence. A representative student of this group, Lida Karomaa, the First nurse to receive a fellowship from the Unitel Nations, plans to leave the States in june, 1949, and return to Helsinki, Finland, to teach medical nursin g. A neighbor of Lida's, in the sense that na- tions are neighbors, is in the United States on a Florence Nightingale scholarship. Matz R h . . . . a o explained that it is a Swedish scholar- ship, but was received from the International Florence Nightingale Foundation. From another corner of the world came Tsu HAMPTON- NUTTING CLUB fconfinuedl , .,. . 1. In lx: S. lSk'lNl. li. Li, I. Li2lll2lCllllg2lIl. Xl. Ralro, C. Xzmkamiclii. T. Clizlugf. Xl. Shinoclu. Hwa Chang of Shanghai. Tsu Hwa, a former nursing-school director, is attending Frances Payne Bolton on a missionary scholarship. Upon completion of her degree she plans to return to Shanghai to further nursing educa- tion. Also from China came Shih Feng, who was a school nurse attached to a public health center in Nanking. She came to Cleveland on a one- year Rockefeller Foundation scholarship, and . d . is stu ying toward a degree in Public Health ?7'6+e . 'iift , , ' l RAl5liOi A 7 iCl..UB . 'jx 6.5 - . bij:-.TI y 5 y A - Ijnxv. ...... Barbara Singer Sccy. . . .... Shirley Pleshinger Trmzs. .... .... H elen Schwarz lixvr. Dir. . . .... joseph Berg I. fo R, Huulr Rmu: Hudson, Godman Polstcr, Broclzl, Kover, Torznk. Smith Salvo. Kauzt-ll. Berg. lfrunt Ro-rv: Schzm- zcnhacli, Pleshinger. llamlm-l. XYilliam' Singer, Berg. Fzihs. Schwzlrz. A Hashin the Western Reserve radio club is in operation. Meeting weekly in the Mather Administration building, the group studies various phases of radio production, including script writing, directing, g white light, You're on the air, and -Fit Nursing. C ngineering, sound effects, and mike technique. Under the able d' ' irection of Mr. Robert Stewart, the group attempts at least two programs a week 0 . ver major Cleveland networks. 'I28 'H STUDENT f GOVERNMENT . . . 1nrr'T HG0l'Ul'IIlIIf'lIf is a fr11.x'f, nuff fbf' 0,Hfz'z'r5 of ffm' X0L'f,l'l1IIIl'l1IL lll'e fI'IlXfl'f'SQ4llItlb0fl1flJPfl'Il.Yf and Fmt c'm1.x'izff'r faou' llIIlt'!J zu' arf' il1a'z'f1ff'zf fo flu' fr11sfz'c'.s' arf' c'1'f'afz'zf for ffm' flrllvfff of ffm' g0l'l'l'llllIl'lIf, !7L'l'tlII.S'l' fvzc' nm rc'jm'xz'11f faow jnmplrf' zw'c'fz'fmf Illtlllkflltl zrmzlff bv zviflmnf if. Henry Clay, Sjn'c'c'fJ af l.f'.xEi114qfr111, 1829. Addison. UNIVERSITY COUNCIL Pres. .... Clyde Patterson, Jr. V. Pres. ..,. ..,,, H oward Potiker Secy.-Trfas. . , . . .Arlyn Neiswander L to R, Bark Ro-ze: R. Reynolds. A. Neis- wander, A. Putka, H. Potiker, S. Camp- bell. S. Fried. Front Row: C. Patterson, B. Finch, N. Goodwin. Y. Neyer, J. Tay- lor, T. Loehr. Founded in 1946, the University Council is com- posed of the student council president and one repre- sentative from each of the schools of the University. Its purpose is to coordinate activities in such .a way that the individual colleges and schools realize they are a part of a large, functioning university, and are not inde- pendent entities. A C Pres. .... V. Pres. DELBERT OUNCIL . . .Andrew Putlca . . . . .Paul VVagner Budgets, calendars, and plans of the separate schools are compared and discussed, with recommendations for more efficient management given when necessary. The Council also sponsors university-wide activities, the most important of which is the All-University Dance, held during the Spring semester. Secy. .... . . .Robert Sabovik Treas. , . . . . .Dale Adams L to R, Burk Raitt' A. Schweitzer. R. Sperber, M. Moss. D. Gardner. Frrfizt Row: R. Saboyik. A. Pntka, P. lYagner, D. VVIllIZl111S. The Adelbert Student Council, an elected body of student officers, is the governing instrument of the Adel- bert student body, and is empowered by the students to regulate campus business and student affairs in the gen- eral interest of the college. .The Council completely revised its working con- stitution, organized the college budget and analyzed many other problems confronting the student body. It sponsored the Homecoming activities, which were judged by many to be the best in many years, successfully pro- moted the Second Annual lllixer Dance, and invoked the traditions of freshman caps and the freshman camp in September, 1948. . 130 Pres. , . . , , . l St'4'j'. , NURSING COUNCIL Vic Delaney Neyer Ii. Prey. A . . ,lylarian Davidson , . .Edyvyna Osborne Trans. , . ,Johannah Tobias I to R: J. Sayers. G. Bartol, M, Brunk, E. Kelley. iv. Neyer, J. Kcmpf, C. Carman, rances Payne Bolton School The Student Council of F of Nursing, organized in 1918, is an active, repre- sentative-type governing organization. It is composed f 'ts officers and two representatives from each class, o 1, . ' ' ' s' ' d social committee repre- including class presidents an C 'XT' Helen Bunge lVI1ss Frances un- sentatives. ir iss , ningham and lI'Iiss Cornelia Eff are the faculty ad- visers. S hmol Student Council falls the ili- 'SW WN , il-aww tae The Council is the discussion headquarters for stu- ' l' ' are dent affairs, and suggested changes in po icies analyzed at the monthly meetings and then presented to the student body. T ' practice leadership and promotes group activity. he Council serves as a place to Sery. , Trerlx. . .. Reynolds. In December the next importan Pres. ly. Pres. , , , . PHARMACY COUNCIL , , .Robert Reynolds , .Brian Clay .Russel Hanna , .Robert Dille 1. to lf, Bark Row: Kramer, Durick, Mac- Donald. Hanna. Front Now: Dille. Clay t event of the year was chool Christmas Party. To the Pharmacy c c task of governing student affairs and presenting their held, the Pharmacy S views to the Administration. Thanks to the preceding Of particular value, in the estimation of the upper ' 'r ' ' s 1: 'hed with a huge suc- classmen, was the supervised trip to Indianapolis, In diana to visit lfli Lilly and Company. council, the school year ua. iunc cess, the Annual Picnic- T Mixer at Squire Valleevue farm. 131 .-.A V. Pres. , Sevy. . . Treas. . , . , . G. Canute. R. Jenks. ARCHITECTURE COUNCIL Pres. , , . . , Clyde Patterson . Gordon Canute Arlyn Neiswander Robert Jenks W L to R, Back Roto: R. Carlson, E. Huff- man, R. Gutzt-it, N. Liston. XY. Toennies. F1'o11fR0tt'.' A. Neiswander. C. Patterson, GRADUATE NURSING COUNCIL The Architectural Student Council is a vague or- ganization of students, who meet on occasion to ponder the complexities of campus life. This year the council sponsored a Freshman llixer, prepared various exhibits and displays pertaining to the architectural field, spon- sored the architect's intramural athletic teams, and pro- moted, this year for the first time, an open house with displays of the year's Work. The funds with which the council works are usually diverted into a school ban- quet, an annual affair held each spring dedicated to those who have fought the good academic fight . . . and won their privilege to graduate. Pres. . . ...... Dorothy lllanagen Secy. . . , . .La Rue Schwallenburg Treat. . . ..,.. lNIarilyn Hopkins L to R, Bark Row: V. Ross. M. Hopkins. J. Taylor. V. Lund. R. Johnson. Front Row: A. Miller. S. Schwallenberg. D. Managan, K. Davis. The executive committee of Graduate Nursing Coun- cil is comprised of elected members, president, secretary, treasurer, two committee-men at large, and the appoint- ed members, which include the chairmen of the stand- ing committees. The function of this committee is four- fold. First, it is the intermediary body between the faculty and the students. Second, it clears and dis- cusses important issues which are to be brought before the group as a whole. Third, it appoints chairmen of special committees, as needed. Fourth, it is the inter- mediary body between the students and other groups on the Western Reserve Campus. In the past year the activities of the student council have greatly expanded as a result of the establishment of a student activities fee and the added membership and activities of the school. The Hampton-Nutting Club is now the officially-recognized organization for the Ad- vanced Professional Students and is made up of both full- and part-time students. 'I32 MEDICAL COUNCILQ Prex. , . T. Cline Tzwzx. .... R. Bosley Sfry. . . . .P. T. YVilliams L to R, Back lfwru I. McBratney, I. Mc! Clelland. I. Signar. S. Packer. H. Mozen. Middle Row: A. Kortz. R. Morgan. I-I. Leslie R. Stallones. M. Nifachspress. H. Shorr. From' Row: R. Boga, P. VVillia1ns, I. Cline, R. Bosley. R. Griswold. The Student Council of VVestern Reserve University School of IN'Iedicine was founded in l9-I5 for the pur- poses of government of the student body and of further- ing student-faculty relationships. The membership of the Council is confined to elected representatives and class oiiicers. During its brief existence it has become an integral part of the medical school, both in its pro- posed duties and in the promotion of student activities. The organization meets once monthly, and the meeting is open to any student who has a grievance or is in need of a loan, to permit completion of his medical educa- tion. 9? INTER-RELIGIOUS COUNCIL 1'- Q- Pres. . , . . .Virginia Riemann I . Pres. , , ..... Maria Crea Seq.-Trans. . , . , Ann- Duga The purpose of the Inter-Religious Council is to pro- mote religious cooperation through education, social activities, and other common actions in accordance with the principles of the participating faiths. It is a development of the Inter-Faith Fellowship whose purpose was to . . . Hfind the deepest realities of life in the resources of the Judaic-Christian tradition . . . through common worship, study, and action. The IRC was formed in 1947 at the request of the faculty ' 133 L to R, Bark Row: M. Joseph, M. Davies. S. Spielinan. A. Bond. Rev. George Nos- trand. Front Rutv: B. Levine. D. Naples Y. Riemann. M. Crea. A. Dnga, I. Young. Rabbi Stephan Sherman. v Committee on Religious Interest and Activity. The Council distributed Thanksgiving baskets to needy familiesg directed a celebration of National Broth- erhood Weekg and sponsored a Three Ring Circus to raise money for its projects. hieetings are attended by four student representatives from Newman Club, Tower Fellowship, and Hillel Foundation, the Chaplains of the three groups, the University Chaplain, and all other interested personsf Pres. .,.., O. Brady V. Pres. . , R. Clark Sery. . , D. Kalish Treat. Farmakidis L fo R, Bark Row: H. Harris. J. Bastian, T. Hamilton. S. Minsker, T. Loehr. B. Panner. R. Manning. Frmzt Row: Farmakiclis, R. Clark, O. Brady, D. Kalish, D. Filmer. INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL The Inter-fraternity Council of Adelbert Col- lege represents the co-operative spirit among the fifteen national, social fraternities on the campus. The Council consists of a representative from each of these separate fraternities. lts purposes are manifold, but all revolve around one primary idea, bringing these groups closer together in an effort to cement the bonds of a greater fraternal fellowship. A secondary purpose is to improve the standings of the fraternities as a whole and of the individual students within their ranks. Within the 1948-49 school year, the body spon- sored the Homecoming Hoat-contest and numerous open-houses. ln November, 1948, the annual I.F.C. dance was held at the Tudor Arms Hotel. Follow- ing the pattern established the previous year, the spring season saw the second Greek Week in Re- serve history marked by an impressive list of ex- change dinners, open-houses, and an informal dance. Highlight of the week was the smash-hit Babes in Troylandf' the I.F.C. original musical production. Produced by the council, the show was thought by some critical observers to surpass its predecessor Amphitryon '4-S, and added considerably to a commendable campus tradition. On Campus Day, the traditional fraternity sing- out was held, rounding out the Council's year of co-operation and service. - .. HONORARIES W Bc' if jvzurfl or my, Noi fbf' prizv giwx flu' joy, 1311! fbc' sfrizing lo lllill fba' prize. Bulwer-Lvtton, Tbv Bofzfman. - -g0HUlllaI11-- XX , , 'I I QW' , 'f'i'42 M, 1., P Q hifi rrrtifivs limi Tbc' lfl'l'tII is f'L'c'1'y1'fJi11g, fbi' glory 11a11gbf.v Goethe, Faux! fo R, Bark Row: H. Potiker. NY. Klartineau. J. Swincliart. C Patter- son, D. Kalish, O. Brady. .lfl-flllfll' lfrftvf R. Perlcal, R. Reynolds, K. Pars- ley, E. Kramer. M, Abel. l. Yanowitz. R. Paterson. Front Row: S. Ein- horn, J. Rynial, K. Bailey, H. XVinograd. H. Lindsay. G. Mapes, M. El- soffer. D. Adams. ' i ,J ff'-1 '- N-i'ss'i--f . ?:P'-Lw3,fw- 'e f '-.1121-.f ' , 4. +- - Q Ffs+3i32'-??4'5Q.-,'ga,:g. - . 57 ,. .F' 1-1' v5pA3fi'ir-'f'.?-Qiisa . ,T ' if-- i1' Jw . 1- , .?.J ' oMlcRoNfDEpLT ! PPA Omicron Delta Kappa was founded December 3, l9l-l, at lvashington and Lee University, in order to give recognition to all-around leadership in college and to bring together in one body, for the general good of the institution, all the leaders in the various college activities as well as representa- tive members of the faculty to meet on the basis of mutual understanding and interest. Although ODK did not at first plan to expand to other in- stitutions, requests from other schools to become a part of this new organization led to the formation of four new chapters by l9l7. These four chapters then formed the national organization, whose mem- Prfs. .... H. VVir1ograd V. Pres. . . .C. Patterson Sezfy. . , . . . HI. Abel Treat. . . . .l. Yanowitz bership has grown to a total of fifty-seven chapters. ODK believes that participation in valuable cam- pus activities outside the classroom contributes to the enrichment of personality, helps to develop so- cial interest and a sense of social responsibility. These qualities, coupled with intellectual develop- ment, are important goals in the educational system. The five qualifications for membership are there- fore: character, leadership and service within cam- pus functions, scholarship, fellowship, and con- secration to the democratic ideals. The Beta Theta Circle of Reserve was founded on Blay 8, l9-l7, by a group of men comprising the Adelbert Warion Society. DDK now includes un- dergraduates from Adelbert, Architecture, Phar- macy, and Cleveland College. Since its inception, Beta Theta Circle has undertaken the sponsorship of the Dadls Day Smoker, the Thanksgiving Day Dance, and the Honors Chapel in spring, as well as a planned lecture series for the members. The circle initiates men twice a year: in fall and at the Honors Chapel. Distinguished alumni include VVin- fred Leutner, David Dietz, and Richard Gottram. .lc The Phi Beta Kappa Society, founded at William and Mary College in 1776, is an honorary society in which membership is conferred for high scholastic standr ing. The Alpha of Chio Chapter, tenth to be estab-f lished among the present 141 chapters of the Society, was founded at Western Reserve College in 184-7. Seniors who have attained a quality point average of is . e Af.. ,4 'jaggi'-WL 2 hh , ' 'F'C5,??'fE11:',E?5EEFFZ'-12222-X ' - fit Ava?-6125.525 A qqfwzab . v, , .Z Q J . .1 'Q' V 9 'ef EPSfl ,,DELTAl lu-lo Pres. .... .... L eon Keller V. Pres. ..... Robert Jenks Rec. Scry. . . .Wm. Strough C07'. Secy. . .E. Higgins, Jr. Treas. ...... Robert Wood Patterson, Rickert. Schaefer. Canute. Front Row: Paterson. Gilbert, Higgins, Keller, Strongh. Vinod, Story. L in R, Back Rwtv: Huston. Neiswander, I T- 1 ' - ,., PHIV BETA KAPPA N use? bfi 'N 1 Q f t Q fgffzr. 3.: su Gr,-.5 L '1 R' J 'JMU 1 fi 52- 6, -5, . . 1 T 5 v 55 A I ss f . 4 ss rv-A X , . L to K, Bark Ro-ze: Dr. J. Stewart. Dr. VV. Jones. Dr. P. Yisscher, Dr. I, Mussels man. Mr. E. Downer. Dr. L. Richardson. Fronzr Roto' E. Mann-ack. F. Trebisky, H. Peterjohn, S. Einhorn, R. Xlveintranb. 2.4 are eligible for membership. The three highest- ranking students are elected at the end of their Junior year. The present officers are: George S. Baldwin, '15, President, Richard S. Tomer, '41, Vice President: E. T. Downer, '17, Secretary and Treasurer. Founded in 1928 by students of the School of Archi- entire student body of the School of Architecture. This tecture, Epsilon Delta Rho is an honorary architectural is accomplished by assisting with technical and archi- fraternity whose foremost qualification for membership tectural problems, and by sponsoring a majority of the is a high scholastic average. school's social activities. The purpose of the group is to be of service to the 137 1 Mais , ,255 . i fa- .- 'il' 'F - -' wif' f' -Q.-.,-siagexl-U N s '-grat uit o cl-n 1-C' . 1 f sf' , . , - S-kilwwsa-, -, 1. . ' .1-L . Pres. ...... William Feiler V. Pres. ...... Jack Fowler Svcy. . . . . .Dale Little T1'U1I.Y. .............. . Prof. Neil Chamberlin L io IC: Smith. Mattocks. Sherwood. Fowler, Feilcr, Cliainberlin. XVyss, Little. The fundamental objective of Rho Chi has been to promote the advancement of the pharmaceutical sciences through encouragement and recognition of intellectual scholarship. The Society seeks to promote scholarly fellowship in pharmacy, by bringing undergraduate and graduate students and faculty members together in fra- ternal and helpful comradeship. During meetings, sam'-- papers are presented by selected students and faculty members which emphasize the professional aspects of pharmacy and point the way to instructive study and research. The local Sigma chapter was established in 1931 and at present has thirteen members on the Re- SCTVC CZIIHDUS. .. .,. .. . . M.- figaljg ' ' -'--trggavg 'V-'req ., TDELTA P I ALPHA , 1 ' r i i i T ' 'li ' Braasch, Dr. H. Polt. L to R, Back Row: R. McCormick, E. Polder. I Olitta VV. Kaplan. Front Row: Mr. H. Fahnenbruck D1 T Delta Phi Alpha, national German honorary society, was established in 1929 at VVoff0rd College. The lV.R.U. chapter, Upsilon, received its charter on March 2, 1932. The purpose of the organization is to maintain a continued interest in German literature and scientific research. Any student fulfilling the scholastic requirements is eligible for membership. Initiation takes place once a year. Since Delta Phi Alpha is an honorary society, its social activities are extremely limited. However, from time to time members get together for an evening to enjoy German plays that are presented by the students. L to R, Back Rofvf F. Elder. H. Peterjohn. Front Row: K. XVebb. B. Blumenthal. C. Branden. SPORTS. . . 3- V K I , , 'ix 1. . rug, .- Apazg .P , -.-klta, 1,1-1-'T 'b 1 XL J '1'l'5T' 2. ' a ils' 1 7.1 p1,1xg, 1vAg, Ly . . Q., For 1112011 fbf' CJIIC' Grmf Sl'Ol'f'l' 1'o1111'x fo lL'I'ffl' 11g11i11xf ,YOIIV 11111111', H0 111111'kx-11of ffm! .TUII 111111 or loxf-f111f bon' -you f7lll.Yl'4l flu' sifllliIl'.,, I Grantland Rice, IUIIIIIIIIIS I onff1111I. 'HWS W, , ' ,g'T!i-vb:-f . 4 -' :F W ' 2 ' I ' -. fb' . , . w i ,X My 11- . 7 RESERVE 0 W'cst 13 Kiski 12 Akron 27 Case 20 Young 74055456 OPPONENT Yirginin stown 6 26 6 19 13 Q! Ajit I x -XX xx :I-E 5 . ,, . 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Kent State Pittsburgh Brown Cincinnati West Virginia Case Record: Won 1, Lost 8, Tied 1 ON 26 49 0 37 14 zo 36 ze zo 15 ENT Upper left: WILLIAM COUNCELL. Center row, L to R: JOHN J. FRANKO, EDWARD W. LEWIS, LEONARD J. CORBIN, NATHANIEL H. CORBINI JOHN P. WHITE, RICHARD RICCI, ROBERT S. NOLF, ADRIAN CASTILLA, ROBERT A. HUGHES. Lower left, top to bottom JAY E. MAEDER, MARVIN KURSON, THOMAS W. COOPER, ANDREW MAVRONICOLAS. lower right, top to bottom: EDWARD FERRIS, JAMES R. MAHON. at fi? A its-. ff, . xwfh ,ns fag? Vw ,D it if 51 4 4 A 3' fmiin W' get S9 ,mi Am! via-,gm in nh O an., ,Wg M 'X A 2 .3 '4 Q M 94:'5'iff155f k sf 'Si' , 1 X, J, 'Eagf'Z ' , ' Q kg n ,. M5 5 A 5 is La45,,v,,2,iL,yg :,,, ML E ,g 'SW' U' 'S F' 5.V,:., 'I 3953 'I gig? si fyli if ,Sig Q,'ni'ff1 5-?'?Q'fyx x g g sg .i fx i!, 7 g' lag: Q J ,ug 4 Q. n-' Q 7,5 3, 4 V . A 'J iff! 342: sE'g'W'g,93?,f4,igif Ye 'Mg gh ei 41- 5 uf we A 2.f1,f fvsff SN 2' if Y' ga W! Wi! yy 42 2 ,gmqfm 3253 ' .Q . J K, 75: Q Z :Mg ,E 1 gf' X . 75 I Ml., W ',, V A-f 2 ' 1 5 Vi W? El y' ' , , , if .,gI,:jEg'f1I' ,L 5 1 2 5' , 1' X A 'fab 'fx Q. KW, M '5 F' a as 'V M , :: V an M' gp ' N, gg gzQ?'f Q ,-1 V . Jian: 56' U 9 JH ' PQ fs Q ff XM S F' Hz ff ww fl M-A 1. 5' A UF 'L 4:55 mi, 'Q ' 25 mfg QA M M gk 'ai , 4 i W KY W 'W' .E. 0 ,A V, V K eg up ,AM I' ' ns U WX, 2 Q wil wil e B 592 'S KN em! Trailing hy fourteen points at the half-tiine. an inspired Red flat teani slashed back with two second-half touch- downs to tie a fighting Kent State eleven. H-14. The Red and VVhites struck early in the seeond half as Len Vorbin. dis- playing some pretty broken- tield running. returned the kick- off 95 yards for a touchdown. Snagging the boot on his own tive. little lien broke right up the middle. bowled over two Golden Flashes at the 25, and raced the remaining 75 yards unmolested. In the closing minutes of play, John Franko grabbed Jini Mahon 's pass on his own twenty-tive and raced along the sidelines to the Kent eight. Len Corbin drove to the Kent one, and with only forty seconds left, -lini Mahon pulled a quarterback sneak and fell into the end zone for the tally. Murphy then tied the score with a perfect boot. to end a hair-raising contest. FM: Big time college football earne to Cleveland as a scrappy Reserve eleven came to grips with a highly regarded Pitt squad in the Homecoming Day clash. Pitt, victor over two Big Nine teams a11d a national power, represented Reserve's biggest test of the 1948 season. Twelve-thousand fans turned out to see the stubborn hard- hitting Cats stand firm in the face of some really top-grade offense, They turned an expected massacre into a Panther score as they checked the Pitt scoring niachine with 20 points. and did some of their ow11 threatening in the second half. The Panther lead was only 7-0 at half-time, but third and fourth quarter niarkers erased the chance for an upset. Zenom Taking advantage of a Re- serve squad plagued with funi- hles. the Brown V. Bruins rode roughshod over the locals to annex their sixth straight win. 1 4 nn .nw '15 N :sw I 4 1 1 M 1. , rf, X ,Q sr 5 5 R . M ,. x My V J wx? ' f f x fn, Mmm' ifaffw- ff f 4' M NJ. ,M- ,,,,f ee iw' MW, ' pa 'WU Q. Fm 54' 5? feiiffifif V TS MQW.. K QW .Q-5 'si! 1 ' in Awwkwbe MWlM.4'5fi'5x, i Q - wg, f W 1. as L wwgzfg A 'S ,-K-v, ,,,. , If-I' 1 'ltlll UIIENTQ i V ml ltnlt M m: - W 'I Q, 0' , , , , H s A C A f 1 , f 1- A it Eiiil I 2 -te 6,52 1 A A 5 :51-:t g 1 Fa I I I 5 1 y T ' l -Q12 ' M, S By all standards, a good season is a win- ning season, and so the disappointing record of the 1948 Red Cats can in no way be construed as satisfactory. Voach Mike Scarry in his first year as a college n1en- tor sent his inexperi- enced sophomore team against some of the roughest competition ever encountered by a team from the Cleve- land area. There can he no doubt that Re- serve faced an impos- sible schedule, which Saturday after Satur- day sent. our gridders to battle hopeless caus- es against superior op- position. The season elosed with a record of one win, seven losses. one tie. Statistics and figures, however, can never pre- sent the true picture of a season gone by. The fact, that Reserve was outpointed 237 to 53 lends no testimony to the brilliant, frenzied. and o ft en desperate battles waged by the Cats. ln in e e tin g such powerhouses as Miami, Pittsburgh, Brown, and NVest Y i r g i n i a. the Scarrymen displayed unmatched c o u r a g e. High points of the sea- son were reached not in victory but in defeat. Pitt, conqueror of two Big Nine teams, was only twenty points bet- ter than the locals, as was the highly touted NVest Virginia outfit. The Pitt contest intro- duced big-time football in Cleveland. Gratifica- tion was derived from the 14-14 de a dl o c k ,I ,- played with the tough Kent State eleven, and from the licking ad- ministered Butler, en- abling' Reserve to wind up in fifth place in the Mid - America Confer- ence with a 1-4 record. The trying lil-L8 foot- ball season was laid to rest on a su11ny Thanks- giving' morning, which proved all too gloomy for rooters on our side of the fence. For the first time in the last 21 years a Case Institute of Technology t e a m managed to edge a Re- serve squad which on the three previous Saturdays had battled Brown, Cincinnati, and XVest Virginia. 146 5 v SH' Y ig? a 1 ,, Q ' I' ' affix gfi-iff ' 'V ' BASKETBALL L . Sze .-,- f A-if .V Q 1 - A sjfisizl' 555, M16 .:- - gwv- ' 5115-3:,'3 , ffxsifaf . ' zrapgizwx ff' Lggsff A 425' L,-,,, '. Lvix '--fi . 1, K, p ,FV ., After a disappointing football season, Coach Mike Scarry shifted his attentions to the local hardwood, where he had good cause to anticipate a prosperous season. A veteran squad which had compiled a brilliant record the previous season was on hand to greet ffoaeh Scarry. Only Bill Bisson and Vllinston Ritchie were absent from last year's first ten. EUGENE H. KRUG MARVIN LASH L fo R, Bark Rona' Bl. Sentry, Coach: B. Minsker, Sr, Mgr.: E. Garapic, F. Show. l.. Cooper, Il. Yenettzi, C, Cookson, A. Castilla, l.. llricknizni, Frosh Coach. ,lliddlr Row: bl. Cochrane, j. Lesko, A. Ratner. M. Lash, D. Rutti. H. Marolt. T. Stepien. 1'-l'UIIf Rofu: C. Scali, IJ. Grover, E. Krug, R. Kenney. l48 DOMINIC VENETTA FRED SHEW EMIL GARAPIC JOSEPH LESKO THOMAS W. COOPER ww' JAMES COCHRANE 9111111 ?lfTt'l' flu- M'2lMlll 11p1111v4l. the' lovall tlllillfef Illll itself ll1llN'It'sNl'Y llliI'l'll ill tho wllm' uf tllv tl-,x1l1t'1'i1'il l'1111fv1'1-11ue. 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'ima saaawe ew gamfw 'ima Sewanee RESERVE OPPONENT RE S0 LQ Fenn 42 DQ 49 Ohio University 68 52 West Virginia 70 31 Pittsburgh 100 68 Case 59 46 Cincinnati 75 Record: Won 2, Lost 4 Mid-American Conference Meet: Reserve, third place All-Ohio Meet: Reserve, fifth place SERVE OPPCNENT 41 Baldwin Wallace 18 41 Wayne 18 3 5 Pittsburgh 20 42 Case 20 15 West Virginia 45 Mid-America Conference: Sth Place 154 SPRING 'VIL-XCK L to R, Back Row: Coach Bee, Corbin, Patterson, Tel- iell. Culkowski, Znidarsic. Asst. Coach Goellner. Front Row: Engel, Angelo, Con- roy. S t e i 11111 e t z, Zeller, Nicholson. Benagh. Mgr. The 1048 spring track season witnessed a renewed attempt by Coach Bees cinderinen to niake them- selves known as a power in niid-VVest track circles. The Mid-Ainerica conference entered its second year of competition. Vllith such line teams Miami and Vllestern Michigan. it ranked close to the Big Nine track league. The Red Cats continued to compete with niajor outfits, engaging such teams as Pitts- burgh. Lack of depth hainpered the TPHIII in its dual ineets. but the school 's individual stars shoulda-red the responsibility of bringing honor to Reserve. Fielding a squad of nine nien. the smallest at the Conference Meet. Reserve copped a third. placed seven out of its nine squad nienibers. and produced three victories, with Len Corbin the 1llG9l,S only double victor. in the 100 yd. dash and the 220 yd. dash. John Telich gained the teain's other niedal in the discus competition. and set a new Conference record. The other 1nen who placed were Bob Paterson. Moses Nicholson. Larry Zindarsic, VValt Culkowski, Bob Conroy, and Ken O'Connell. Two school records went by the boards last sea- son, as Corbin ran the hundred in 0,9 seconds at Cincinnati. and Telich heaved the discus 148 feet, 4 inches at the Conference Meet. CROSS C10 UN TRY TRACK L to K, Bark Row: VV Coehl, C. Fishbaugh, W Cantlin. 171-41111 Row: Virot- sko. I. Lisicwski, VV. Goell- ner, R. Hiatt, K. O'Conncll 5' , F ,wwf-.5 I .L .ffff ' ' ,. --F . 'rl' 1. . 1 P 3 - ' - - --.11-...-. x W, 4, , J -' ,U-x,:..f-fg 5?' ' - N .2S75.' 155' , mfr ESTLIN O O IF, ' , li' 'f 4 Mya- vi 1 Krew A -. ff' f as f i' . . wgxj ' , f 61 gi Wm: 9' up . 1 3 ff' . - .lk piggy'-f+uq,,:,, ,::'f., ,, ,. 135,24 -'Q iggiiuf My 215. 4' ,ff , 1 ROBERT GOODMAN L to R, Buck Kffzu: XY, Gocllncr. Coach: Y Gagliolu. D S113 1' . LW. Imlmsolx. Swinelwrl, D. Gilbert. E. Ferris. R. Friedman. G. Mapei Jr.. Captain. Frunf li'0-zu: D. Gross, Mgr.: L. Patrick. G. Smeltz. S. Einhorn, H, Broadbent. E. Fzxlcuvicll, A. Smollen, Mgr. ,......unQ ww GLENN H. MAPES, JR. EDWAR D FERRIS vmcem GAGLIOLO' The loval grapplers started oft a promising season with wins over llalrlwin-Wallare aml 1Vest Vll'gl'lllltl, In the first matvh. Don llilht-rt. in his first collegiate wrestling: hont. showwl possibilities of a powerful career as lie eoppeml a vlose clec-ision from I1-NVE llom Avellone in the 175-lh. vlass. ln the secoml match ol' the season the Hell Vats overcanie the rugged West Virginia Monntaim-1-1's. 1,7-11. with E41 Ferris winning' the tinal lleoilling match. On January T. the Reel Vats were linallv toppled from the ranks of the unbeaten hy the Vase Rough Rich-rs. 22-5. 'l'he only victor for the home team was Ilolly liroanlhent. who lleeisioneml lloh Swope for his seoonml eonsecntive triumph, Follow- ing the lleleat hy Vase. Reserve 's matmen l.J0lllll't'tl hack to swamp both Akron aml lfimllay. hamling' the former a 23-0 lacing' aml trounc-ing the latter. 26-8. Several of the men have ha4l impressive ree- orfls this season. Mapes. Goomlman. and Smeltz Ito mention only a fewj have turnerl in fine perform- anoes. Sclzeflule . RESERVE OPPONENT 19 Baldwin-Wallace 11 11 Wfest Virginia 17 5 Case Tech 22 28 Akron 0 26 Findlay 8 9 Kent 15 23 Washington SC Jefferson 5 11 Akron 7 5 Case 22 9 Bowling Green 19 GLENN SMELTZ 157 i 'K' 'Ib BASEBALL A1 Q 2H'.0's-w- IL fm life 51 'wif 'av , ' g. g'5ffs'f?aQffIf f - ' ' :f'.ez4a-.1.+.s'f,'.'eFs,h, .. ' - . ,QymV,,? gh . r . . . ..,.-W. nz nm.. as '-.ps f1:-gfi,nezs.1- , -.,,Fwg,hV A-.N -F-0.3, . zjfkkyghi , 'ef x . ' 'xfifhig ' v '--.xl XV: K A 4, r 'J'--'nan ' , 'X e' , ifieavsd r F .. 5-4 fi as -XX XX ur 'gwvfh - A L3 , '-1 X sl e . X . psy, f '5z1?' 'hx Vf ' H 2 -' Q-Adv f :Eau-S. -51 f is 'l'3'Fiv x '. .-' 1me3.1. . e- L ' i'Q.lgf.'4ilE.iEi+, ' '1.2.,.gff1',:ZJ1 -pg: R152 ' '+ C- One of the very few gratifying performances to be turned in by a Reserve athletic squad this year 1948 baseball nine Coach George was that of the . . 4 Holmes led his charges through a comparatively ' ' ' ' 1 ll-9 re-cord. successful season. winding up with ai Eight of the nine setbacks handed the locals came, strangely enough. by Way of double headers. Re- serve, it seemed, was unable to score when twin games were in progress. Youngstown had the dis- tinction of being the only single game victor over the Cats. . ln winning, the It was a season of extremes reat offensive punch and Holmesmen displayed g sterling defensive qualities. But in hapless defeat ' ' ' h t . the their asiect, was sometimes tragic. T en oo! I team had its share of gratifying and disappointing individual performances. Pitcher Bill Lindquist's efforts just weren't up to his usual standard, and were puny compared to his giant-killing antics of the previous year. But the continuously fine work ' ' t h r Dan Dembinski of outfielder Dirk Rutti and ca c e carried the team along to a winning season. Dan is now under contract with the New York Yankees. 158 I In R Bark Roux' Cortias, Mgr.. Mitchell. XY e s tl a lc e. Garapic. Lindquist, Deuibiuski. Poole, Cookson, Rutti, Coach Holmes. From l?o'w.' Belliu. Stuckert. Thomas. Capt. Ruppe Koubak, Zamatis Gheta, Sobek. . ' ir! :-5 ..-f-SR' ' if-,Q 1 ls- ,,,, , -jfs 'I ' X mi -rL,,'1' . 414' ' . I 5 gb f' J I .1013 xy 'N Qv 1 X sofa 'E .uno 4 . ' .jiri 5 ' IW , 11 . , .02 F5 X fn' 1 ,fx 1 3 3-K + A7 i x 0 lo, 4 :Y I ,af-1. v S v 1 1 , JTW7 1' J 1 7L'b J Reserve best athletic reeord of the season was established i11 tl1e little-publicized sport of te11nis. The 111e11 in tl1e white dneks finished a relatively exeellent. season witl1 a record of eight wins against three defeats, two of the three losses liaving' been inflicted by tl1ei1' powerful, down-state rivals, Oberlin. The l1igl1lig'ht of the season eame o11 May 8, NVl1G'11 tl1e Reserve men routed l'ittsb111'g'l1, 9-0, illlll Duquesne, 8-1, o11 t.he sanie day at Pitts- l!lll'g'll. Another sig'nifieant aeeoniplishnient on May ll was the defeat of Allegflieny College. a tea111 which had bee11 undefeated i11 their fifteen previous starts. and whose o11ly defeat of the sea- son was adniinistered by the Red Fats by a seore of 1 ti The outstanding' singles-nian of the leillll was Sain Moskowitz, dark. lanky inaster of tl1e wood and gint. Sam won te11 inatehes, fll'0Dplllg' only 41116. The team of Roh Gruener and Al Mahrer eanie np with tl1e best, doubles 1't't'0l'il, winning seven and losing' two. SCAZJLJE . RESERVE OPPONENT 4 Ohio University 3 9 Fenn College 0 5 Kent State University 0 1 Oberlin College 8 5 Case Institute of Technology 4 9 Pittsburgh University 0 8 Duquesne University 1 6 Allegheny College 3 3 Case Institute of Technology 5 3 Oberlin College 6 7 Kent State University 2 Record: Won 8, Lost 3 3 ' , t in A U. AL Q- V ' ,f k 1 . . H ar , A, .,.,,,,' GOLF - 5 A A , up Q, my I , 1 3 its lk 4,4 1 x 5 ' 1 I w 9 ,A XG? f . . 'S i 4 5 , ff V, :QW F f-Y 1-,ze ' - Q-g.,,, ' -.gh 1 , P121-,,E...',dLt ' ' 453' 'gf'-4, ' te-Q, A A -t , ., ' f ff' 5, , ,-. . -.-Fr: 11? - -fi: ' The 15948 golf sqnznl. lwl hy Ralph Vaneli. Art llvganl, znnl John Minvo, vxpwiviicuml El rather nie- mliocrv Sl'2lS0ll. losing' tivo nieets whilv winning only three. two of thesv zigrzxiiist Fvnn t'olle,fre. C0tll'll Count-ell wax forcell to witlnlraw his teznn from tho Mitl-Ainerim-zz Tonrnznne-nt lN'CilllStl his host linkstvrs wore lllltlllltt to pmtivipzltt- tlne to contlic-ts in svllwl- nlvs. ft, uf, if 4 4 W l SCLZJU fe . l RESERVE OPPONENT 0 Kent State 16 O Case Tech 16 12 L3 Fcnn 3 IQ X 1 'Q Duquesne 1415 1215 Oberlin BBQ 5 Case Tech 1 I 2 . Kent State 14 11 Penn 5 l l . X ,S t W 'W ,,f if wr 1 Kg ' fn, 5 V ik K YMNASTS KL ff vb Q , UL if an 4 5-E, - 2 - -'ag J ' -, w,f.., , 1 1F +t-as-Exe:-' ' 3 - ' '1fZf?' 1 i f ff F N - 715 if W J: A ,ffm I it I ., ui., I. 4521: ,:,.5.x V .em licseiwv. nnwt your QQXIIIIIEIST teznnf Although these nn-n ot' thc parallel hairs and loaltlwr horsex never enter into intvrninral competition. their long pmcticv hours coinpzlro favorably with nizlny of the lllllCll-1JlllJlll'lZ6Ll inter-school sports. llair-raising 2lp1Jkll'2ifllS and tumbling fm-nts are their forte. They 01't'2lSl0Ylilllj' pv1'foi'i1n-ml at intermission tiniv mlnring- the varsity lmskethall gannes. 'l'hvir stunts wvrc often as thrilling' as thu COlllllt'l'lTl0ll wliivh p1'oc'mle1l and tollowerl thvin. NX-,,,,. af fi Sf . PERSONALITIES . . . Wi X ,Q f QQ 1555: 'V X3 J , I H, 71, M ' ' , LMA' 9:31 , gs- H ,V A 42' F3 , -ff ' - W ,, ' .aff-'.fQ.i' 1 , 1, ,.f 315553221 x -,st 1- 411' 1- -:R , ' 'iffy 'ggi' few. s A I ,P P232 1.2-' Cfn11'f1z'fr'1' ix ll 115'-!7I'Ulf1lC'f, if ix ,lJ1'mf11r'wf in Hlil'Cl.WHl fluff nzlm jHtfiQlIIl'lIf, fbf' L11llIIjfft'A' xjw flu' gzwzf l1ItIfIH'ftllxfIII't' of Kllljl-X J111'w3. riuffvx fIL'!Ul1lQf1IxQ In 41 fn1fff'1'.,' XYrOUd1'OYV XY'iIson, Azfzfzwxx uf Arfifzkqfnfz. Tacitus, Hixforj we fv y l mfferson PR14:S1D1cN'1'. UN1v1-:RSITY CUUNCII, PRESIDENT 5' , AIQCI-lITECTl'IiE COUNCIL 1 1 x , , -9, , ff-ff-Qui f'f5.:1.1c,'i- :. p V MW Q35 L1-,-,, , ., ', -ef?-gr . 5 ,- f fffgffifgtk- - , - --5-5'L,zf:,:-f ' 6L C0 WZ . 50 El' 14:D1'1'01:-IN-C11I14:1f, mos vw SENIOR M.xN,xGI':1:. INTRABIUIQAL D151'Au'1'M1f:N'1' -Q 163 fe ' -wr .fi X, ,Ji .,' 5 0602 612 00,0612 1 I0M1-:cc nuxca Qvlclfzx. l 'I'1 1'-RlESl'I1lX'IC CQABII 164 N V. , fr,- 1-1 , X Q. ,:p:ggfQL1-,ff.-.sglasl .lr-L' , 1- ,K 1- , , .k.-egg, ,...'f,f. .k5qE.5.A:V,., ..T--my-5.5-45,l.Y,1-:.,.:.',A -. 'it U -':-2i'l,Li?f2I9 f L fi -2 , , -- f 5'Qae1fz H- 5'.5.i'-ff-Ewswl- 1+11aQ1 . p -, , - -- 1 :- ,, .. V J. ' fzg---+.':---1gl:.-if-44LHzi.:4X,JJ. -, 1'-f -J-H irq.-2.-1'T ',:--1121 -x , V ,.-11 -ef ff'- 1f5f':u5',-fa.:-:': r.-1 '1.. ui1'Q-'I-i:2w.f'Sf2fs. -, 'R 1 f K 3 f -'ff : sw - '-3 ' -- X --,W 1 -1,-:,,,f, 5- ,','--,j4'::-.,-.,1-.4:f'j ' -,Q 'g':-1 3:5--.j:Q'::'-, .:1..5:,.:. 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Cobb Rand Manning Russell E. Rosenau Roderic Saunders William F. Strough Richard R. Thomas ACTIVE MEMBERS PLEDGES Pres. .... William Strough John Galajda Wallace Nichols V- PWS- '--- H0Wafd Bates james Greene Fred C. Owen 5'0C3'. . ...Rand Manning Harry Kraus Donald Seymour T1-ms. ..... Kenneth Tufts Kenneth Lowry William Wehmhoff Dale Randall Kenneth C. Tufts 'I72 W Awwwf' E jg vi-T. ' 1?-'ii--4 fi. viify i N1 . 1 f',Sv:3.1 r' 7 ' 1-rfif,-mg.: mf? ,Z afgx' . , 3 ALPHAXDELTA PHIP' ff.'E?1i?fffM , 1 .- vp.i15P?5-Ei5i1f3,.if ,' 1 -' ' 1 . w,.L1,. ., . J7p, qgg f i ,. ' '54 A ,- x'i?1'1- ' 1 1111111' 1111111111111 111111111' H111 S11'11111111, l'11111 1 111,w11 1111.1 111111171 ll 111111111 1lf11' 111 11111 S11111-11'1'1'1'1.' lt,flUIIl. 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Byers James Cappe Dwyer Clay Paul Forquer Daniel G. Gruber Robert Hanna Robert Johnstone Howard Keene John Kelley Jerry Krasovec PLEDGES Tony J. Lopreato Russell McCoy Glen Morgan William W. Morgan Donald O'Malley Thomas O'Malley Edward Rigot Michael Rukule Allen Stiifler James Zimmerman .. .. .... Craig Nelson Charles Comella Sm'-v. . . .DeWayne Richey .. ...... Walter Davis AW-r1 ,ls ll p1'1111's1 11101111131 .w1'1'1'1f1 s111'11'111'.w 111111 01'- lQCl111.3f'11 .111'011ps 11111111 11'1'1'12 1111111111111111'q 1116 I1G1lljl11H, 1111110 11'p.w111111 11111113 111111 1111111.11 111 W11- 1161111113 l'1111ege 111 11-1514. 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Blum Howard Berk Morton Harold Biel Blane Victor Bloomfield Herbert Bressman Charles Cohen Marvin Drucker Donald Eckstein Donald Edelman Robert Edelman Morton Eleff Harvey Feinberg Sidney Felbain Aaron Fine Donald Frankel Mervin Freidman fgrrvn YMEMBERS Marvin Gevelbar Norman Goldston Yale Gressel Ronald Gross Seymour Gross Alan Grover Milton Jacobs Bernard Jacobson Louis Kaplan Herbert Kraves Martin Lackritz Murray Lertzman James Lippman Howard Luntz Fred Markowitz Malcolm Marum Arnold Mitchell Maurice Moss Edmund Paller Bernard Panner Bernard Peckler Robert Pfeiffer Allen Rosenberg Stanley Rothenfeld Morton Schneider Herbert Schreiber Leonard Shear Robert Sperber Howard Sokolsky Donald Wolf Marvin Wolfson Harvey Yasinow PLEBQESQ Harold Carver Robert Fox Stanley Garber Howard Glickman Lewis Holland Leonard Kritzer Monroe Pollack Melvin Shafron Sheldon Speilman Stanley Stein Robert Stern Herbert Taub Donald Tolin Robert Zimmerman Jerry Galvin Ronald Mattlin .z l'ru.v. .... Harvey Yasinow If l 1'v.x'. ..Bernard Panner .S'4'vy. ..Star11ey Rothenfeld 7'1'cf1.v. .... James Lippman af? ' .if :zu 1, um- 1' 1-u ... fy . -mhw 1 -arf ,L f-, -fad .. 3. 1 'mf mmf - ,. 1: v , -. -11 A+- ' 'P' -'f-g1f1f, ,h1,', -r5rr3y5,j.1 .-ff' f 1 .5 -.9 ,, -1:33-1 '-'-,Ei ' ,4.fs?f- , PHI SIGMA .v111111'111 1'1111111111 , 11111111 F1111 Jl111'lf1111'11,e ix Cl l'l1111111111f 11'l11'01 , 111111 HGl'l'l'klj Y11,wi111111' 111111 .l1'1'1'.11 1'11111i11.w 11111 1111 1111' .wif 1111111 I'fll'S111j 111'- VY 11111111.11 11'11111. 12111 IJI111l'7' is 11111 ,1I'11l11I1l4 sp111'1s 1'11i1111', 111111 If1'I'1I1l' 1,!IIl71C'7' is I7 111'11 111'111' 1111111 111 IFF. Ivlnl' I'1'1'11',s' 111111 025111 S1'111111111'1' 111111114 P111 111111 K11111111. TI11' P111 Sigfe 1111111111 15 1111111 1111 11111 ll1'1111'.w 11.Q1 111111 1111' 11'1111'1'111'1,1j 111111111 1111171 1111 11111 .N-1'11111111',Q111'j1 11.81. 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II. Xxlllllglflfl. I. lzxiwxvuly. 5. Pmlell. I.. Izlrr. R. I'cu11e1', Q. Xlmzuly. fi. IIQ-Ilcr. lwnf lun. N I'rx:11'4mH. Ii Xrn unc. VI. .XIw1':ll11s. NI. Illum. I'.. l':lIcm'u'I1. ,I. llullmff, I. Xlu is X XI Irwin Yanowitz I . H. Winograd Donald Kalish I . . .Alvin Gray fl ff 4 A A s Albert Abady Carl Abady AQTILE LIEHFBS. Harold Dachman Stanley Einhorn Jerome Abrams Malcolm S. Elsoffer Roger Arnstine Donald Harvey Melvin Blum Richard Braun James Brenner Edward Falcovich Basch Lawrence Fetterman Ronald Fetterman Arnold Freidman Seymour Freidman Robert Gandel Robert Goodman Melvin Goodweathor Irving Gordon Irving Gray Alvin Gray Edwin Grossman Gustave Hauser Edward Isreal Donald Kalish Morton Kanter David Katz Allen Kleinman Milton Kronick . . . UYCI' Marvin Lash Larry Lichtig Hilbert Lindsay Murray Louis Albert Magid Al Mahrer Arnold Meyer John Moses Ronald Penner Sanford Pevarotf Nelson Podell James Polshek .1 . II. Ixrulvlmme, James Rapport Albert Ratner Louis Rippner Marvin Rosenberg Benjamin Rosker Howard Schneider Eugene Selker Lester Tarr Harold Wilunsky Herbert Winograd Jerry Wolkoff Irwin Yanowitz 3 1., PLEDGES- Grant Heller Edgar Huler Ronald Minin Merle Mishne Howard Robbins Edward Rosing Donald Schaeffer Marvin Solganik Morton Stone fini'-1e?y,.vasi site R Nl ,XI bl a-Q' 'a 3 b Q . t if' -E-as '2 5 ' 'H f tix .5 S 5-ff W3 0'1 . 4 ' .-5.5.5 ' 2353-.fa . - Pie' -, RTT I A A PHIXALPHA w l K in W, fu' s 5'-:z as -1 it. 'Nw s ' M Although not so prominetzt as some of its nther frate-renal l 01l7ll87'19Cll'ZlS on the Reserve campus, Alpha Phi Alpha enjoyed a festive year. The Ifuitiatiovz Banquet at the Jlereury nz ' if' a n-.S an at--.1323 .Nmg .V-Pay-.,,i . . apbzivz 'rwfaef-s-.f . 4. X Qtr-, . , ,- - W - . d. l 1 ibiikff s . . .,,..!f H, my ,.J, , Agn? -- -N. . . .f., .- .,. . L. 1431.15.55 - -f fi Q. 1 r 54 S'-'7'15? . 1 1 .1'Xiv.yf-.51 , .- .7s.f-- ., .-,-Z.'q:fU,t:aQfQbs-ff-S sakfff' -.--:W .x riff.-f sg. 0-2-,gf me. Pr.. , PWQ., , l f.. NV ri.-nr ' A , .1.--W '?- 1 isfgs. ,vgiqugb K , Jwz'-razmefjgsiif ,ij Ag.. E as ,vii ' . V, Rm,.. , QF af' , .. . v M x sg. 1 qgntngxil'-f-..,. , eff' fe -was-:.v-is Jw- .,- .,,,-, .,., aw- 'Mm . -I ' - .fam i'1i,5H 4 'J as 2,9 f' 'ev Y A1 ., sw-', ' ' 137' ' iiffit T , 'I - we .lfE1lfi 2f, :V ' ' ' wg-.1-eff-pfiii M55-:ali .-...:.-sf-sf-f?'f X q 5:3gf?Yrsf'i4?' - . ACTIVE MEMBERS Carlyle Craig Lon McDade Sylvester Davis Wade McKinney, jr. Guy Dobbs Robert Madison, jr. Joseph Fowler Hiram Mann Preston Gaznway Benjamin Smith Brownley Hayes jesse Taylor Edward Henderson Victor Travis Lounge ufas an outstanding sueeess. Throztgh- out the sprifny season, vulture aas the heynoteg it was highlighted by an Art Show uh ich fea- tured some of the hest local artists. The fraternity brothers and their dates camped 011. the bweehseille Reservatiotzt for a gala picnic in August. A Hush S2110 hi e r flawetfl smoetlzly despite- th If presence of grape- fruit juice punch. The calendar year came to an end with the .rltmmal fV7Il'l.9'7f777Il.S' Party for the Aged and a .qrfneral exodus of Alpha Phi Alpha lzrethers to the National flew:-entiovz in Atlantic City. I. to R. Bark Rmv: C. XY:1lker. Y. Travis. G. Dobbs, P. Gazway, C. Xxvflgllt, J. Evans, S. Davis, H. 1.00, H. Manu. lfrmzt Rare: H. Hayes, Bl. Jmies, L. Yancey, E. Henclcrson. J. Tzlylor. R. :XI2lCllSOll. Clifton Turner Arthur Vance john Washington Smith Wilkes Roy Williams Carter Wright Leon Yancey PLEDGES John Balary Fred Cawthon Charles Cook Pres. . . ,Carter Wright, jr. Leonard Hamilton ll. P1'I'.N', ...... Guy Dobbs Charles Lewis Sevy. . . . . .Hiram Mann Leonard Perry Vermer White Treas. . . , . . .Major Jones 204 PHI DELTA EPSILON5' , I. ,-,.,,11,3-5 v .',Qy,Q-4,1-1 , ' . --.a53.i2ii'lh:: A - 1,5- 1 -!P'1'5::Ia54'iE-1 ' -. -5: ?.e:,'-iw ' 'fr ' ,ff ,- q,m::s:? . . -u ez f .i.,'3.s,, -1 . .V 3-1:-1 7 5' ' ' v -,4- Prcs. ..... julius Fishman lf. Pres. . .Samuel Schuster Sccy. ..... james Schuster X I. Io R, Bark R0-av: IZ. lirussel. R. Kurz- i72lllk'IA, R. Gruencr, G. Yayclzi, J. Lcbovitz. R. Mzlrcus. M. Angell. M. Slavkiu. M. Rollins. J. Raimi. .lliddlc Ro-Iv: R. Mail- mzm, S. Berl. R. Purtis, P. L2ll'1dSlTlLlll, M. Spiegelmzm, J. Stciufeld, H. LIOZCII. M. Kleiumzum, F. Shaft. Front Ro-Iv: M. VVCillC l', D. Schwzlrtz, I. Berke, S. Schuster. J. FiSil11l2lll, J. Schuster, N. Sil- Iwcrg. H, Bauer, H, Slwrr. Upsiloni clmpfwr of PM Delia Epsilon mfs formocl at Rr',sw'1'u in 1920 owl has been in I70Hfl'lI1Zl0ZlS rf.z'i.wf011wo f 1'0l' since. Among the f0Ill2llC7'S uforo Dr. JI. Siegel aml Dr. S. Freed- lanflcr zrlzo arf' sfill 11.9.Qocz'a.ff'fl zriflz flze school. Arnoflzor Cll.9llI1.CIIllSlll'fl alzzmnns, Dr. H. Gold- bluff, only 1w'f'11fly lrfff lllfi foflllfjj, owl Drs. Foil and W'olparw still are aofifzfvly 'l1Zl0?'8Sf06l fini f'l'K7fP7'77ll'1l rIf7Y'ai1:Q. The clzfzpfwr lwrw of Rw- .scf1'lzfr' now 11umbe1's 50 rzcfizre 91zeml1f'1'x. Ao- firififaw fozmisf ofr1Hzlefio and Social fuzwfiovzs, guwsf Nllf'flA'l'l'S oz' flu' bizccelfly zzw-ofings, aml an azznual guest speaker in an open lrfdurw. T71 f' offig-ws of flzo c'lzr1pfvr0ro JIll1'2lS Fislzman, 27l'C?SlllI'llf,' Sam S' f' 72 11 .Q f rl r, 1'lCC'-j1'l'I'Slfll?l?It,' JC1n2Nr'.s Sol111xfr21', sf'rrw'fm',1f,' Hcrborf I?o.Qmz- lllllllli.fI'f'lI.N'llI'm'7l','UI2ll.vllllf071 TVoi1zrfr, lzisforinn. ik' Signm fvlllljIl!'l' of Nu. Sigma Nu was wsfrzlf- lislzcrcl of ffm lVCsfor1z 1i'0SCI'L'6 U'lZl1,'l'l'.9lf'll School of illK3'dlClII6 in 1000, being the first 112 0 cllval frofrlwzity in Clooolmzd. Docfors l'l10rlv.w lloorwr, Carl Ilfllllllllll mul Toralrl S'olln1r111n arf' among HW mow H1021 fin: 711111- flrofl 1noml1m'.Q .0l'!Ifl7llIl6'll from or ojffiliufocl zriflf Hai: Fmffrnify. . V. -f 31:5-,S , K-W+.,,,..L .., i NU SIGMA N ., 0 ' -' A 'f- J' Pres. . . . . . .J. W. Unger V. Pres... ...J. N. Bales Trfox. . . .. .H. Schreiber L lo R, Bark Ro-zen' J. Conwell, E. Sluts' I.. Peters, J. Kucllidcr, D. XVertn1:1u 'l'l1i1'd lx'ozv: R. Gintcr. D. Hales. C. Casio F, Rzmkiu, E. Yevcrka. J. Crawford. T Nctlwrmn. I. Hawley. liroazf Kofax' M CHiUl1'xiOl'Z'll6S, H. Schrciluer, Unger, I Ilnlr-S. R. Horgen. J. Kane. .Vu Sigma Xu vrus fozmflozl lll 1882, zriflz T710 p11rpo.Qf's of ll1Zj1l'O1'll1'6j sclzolarslzip, clezfelop- lllllj lwffor fC!lf'lIlIlfj mul raising mvclioal educa- fion fo zz. lllgllfhl' lozwl. Armowg film more wicloly l'nou'1z nzouzlwuw om' miglzf lisi Docfors Sir lVilliam U.Qlf'r, U'illir1m Jlujfo, TVIIHUHZ Ulolclz owl 110119 Z1'1z.Q,Qr2r. nl. Morlcdge. J. Haddeu. Svfo-zzd Ro':v.' . ., fQ'v'W 4 gf:-1, -. , I .,ga-f,,.+-- - N 'fs .,Li k PHI RHQ SIGMA 4' M K 'P'-. 1 I'rv.v. . ....... R. E. Roy V. Frm. . .j. G. McClelland Trans. ..... G. A. Leiby, jr. SCU-V. . ...R. R. Johnson l, ta R, Bark Raw: Bowcrtiml. M. XVz1ll, S. Thurugate, J. Whllace, Jr.. G. B:1kc1'. R. Yoder, J. Stcwzlrt. G. Rogers. Il. Luck. lf. 1XlUl'1'iS. Third Kunz' Young. G. Browning, E. Eldrcrlgc, A. Kortz, NY. Ballinger. j. McBr:1tnuy, C. Hinz. Jr., K R. George. 1.. Stone. .S'1't'a11r1' ffU'Il'.' P. Ilcrrick. R. Fulemviclcr, P. Dew, C. E lbutcrs. J, XICEIICIICH, Jr.. X. Wright. R. NYcz1x'cr. J. Curry. X. Sckcrzlk. I. Murphy, .X. Spcch. lfrant Rama' I. XYise. E. Lis. J. McCle1l:1ml, R. Roy, G. Lciby, R. John- son. H. Leslie, J. Bo-yer, J. Cortesc, Rl. fm, . . ,. Kappa l'lzaptr'r of Phi Him Sigma was ar- 'ljIllItZf'lI in April, 1901, zritlf a rlzartvr list of f?l'6'7If.Ij-HlI'I't' '77'1t'lHIN'l S. Siwf' that timv ap- pmximatwly .fra lzanrlrvd SfZlf1I'11f.S' haw grad- Ilflfftfl train the Ivl1tl'f'l'Stf.lf Salma! Of Jlarlirilzc ax HII'IHIII'I'.Q of PM H710 Sigma. -- 'I ALPHA KAPPA PPA '1-P' -' Pres. .... R. E. L. Rochelle V. Pwnc. ...... N. Bsharah Trfas. . . .... J. D. Petcher Sccy. . .... W. A. Roads L ta IC, Baflr Raith' XY. Rzlcthlur. P. Coury, A. VVOH. R. Travis, R. Griswold. Third Raw: C. Mf:P:1rlaud. J, Hamer, F. Mcparland. C. Hyde. J. KIL'j'C1'. XY. Roberts. Sffdlld Raw: H. Mcfurklc. NY. Parmcmcr. E. G1'ot'f. P. XYi1li:1mw. YY. Dzltl,f1llCI'ly, H. Clznylmrwl. 17111111 Kaiv. R. Rcmclwllc. VV. Roads. I. l,L'lChk'l', N. Bslmrah. Alpha Kappa Kappa was thc ti nity j'a1ma'ccI at lVc'stf'rn 1u'f'.Qc1'1'f llledtichzcy, ana? tllr' third alrifzwt mcrliral fratrfr- nity in tim- I,vlltfl'Il Statw. In 1909 tim lava! ,tllplza Xi f'l1aptwr a'a.w w.wtabIi.w7wrI by twn allartwr mc1nlfr'r.v, mast af zrlmm zlwv' transfvr .Sf'IHI717llf-9. IIa14'wz'm', AKK Saou. was rampwt- lillff .wa .wacv0.Q.vf11lI,1f a'it7a ilu' two alrlcr nzedicfal fI'llff'I'IltftltN tYlat..wi1a'w itx ifwrfption. mow than fiw lfazatrcd.Qtlaiwnts IHIIY'lll1'IIKZZlllfI'l1 as Alpha, Kappa Kappa. bratlzmxw. Biscotti, R. .'XCl2lI11iC1l. Phi Rim Sigma has maintained a It 01150 sinwc 1905, and has taken an actizfe role iw both tim ilztrfllzfftual a-na' social f'It'Wl'fi00'l-S of tlz 13 Medical Svlzaol. Jlarlf of tin' 'national r1rtmi41ist1'atif,11 af tiff' fratwrnity has llama ilzjtmzrfefl and fli- rw'tr'1l by tha lava! Kappa Ctlzaptcr. if Alpha Xi Clzaptvr ix knoavz nationally for itx r1a'71f'1'm'11w' to stzaly, its group f'0llf,l'I'I'IIft'S. ami its .wriaus attittufla ILOIIYIIYI pzrdizfizm cmd ilu' mcfziiwal jlI'0fC'SSt07l, zrlzitc wot taking sight of the fart that tlfwrff is both a timv and ptafc far social wwarltiazz ax a rffliaf from intvllwa- 'tual actfipity in tim jtatds of pzuvztimt tlzmry am? l9ra0t1'cvf'. CANDID CAMERA .fixg . Wr'1'z' you looking ffm' offocfr Jay, Or' zvvrf' you looking ffac' ofbvr way? If Ilya' laffer is Ihr avfzzal wzsv, And cwzdicl Canzrfru cuugbf your smiling fam, Goff bcflp you sir, jfs Hou' foo lafv, For you lzezfcfr L!6'SC'l'L l'CI, suvfa cz fn1'c'. Anonymous Candid Camera is the blackmail section of a yearbook, for no one can escape the hidden eye of enterprising Eos photographers. In fact, fifty per cent of all Reserve students are now paying hush money to Eos. Even the Eos Editors are payingg no one escapes! In any yearbook, which by its nature is formal and for the most part pre- determined, a true and complete impression of our college surroundings would not be presented un- less such a section of candid pictures was in- cluded. These pictures make permanent the vari- ous typical scenes and unheralded events around campus that form the core of our college life. It is hoped that these random photos will help to keep these little events from fading from our memories. 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X.- 217 Billie , xfgfxq fxf b,g:5,5.fsfxfx,s,x , xfgfxf 55,1 , f-X,f5,f5,Q,5,f5f5 , '- I s , 'fy l I E i' X ,1-X, ef-7 A ..-am A33 f .4 f ' , .. ,. ET! K..... - v . ,,,. uf -iffiig' -I h g,.,fx f X A LETTER FROM THE EDITOR 3 Dear Readers: 4 It would amaze most people who are unacquainted with the task of publish- ing a yearbook, if they knew of the complexities, hard work, and serious thought required by such an undertaking. Certainly it is obvious from the size of this volume, and from the many units of material in it, that the job was a very big one. It could never have been done by one person, or by even a few people. It had to be done by a large, loyal, hard-working team. I had the great, good fortune of having just such a team working with me. This letter is written in praise of them. It is in praise of their devotion, their sense of obligation, their charm and their character, all of which are in 3 some way mirrored in this, their product. I have the highest appreciation and esteem for them, and I want you, my fellow students, to know of their wonderful work too. To my Managing Editor, Stan Einhorn, to my Business Manager, Al Magid, to the section editors: Glenn Mapes, Berny Blumenthal, Bob Lane, John Farm- akidis, Owen Brady, Dave Snapp, Joyce Kempf, Dick Braun, Ed Israel, and George Evica-to these, my most dependable editors, I say Thank you from the bottom of my heartf' And to the general staff who labored for many hours aiding the editors in their work, to you, I profess my gratitude and wish you the best of luck for the future. I I want to thank my staff, for the many pleasant times I have spent in their f company, and for the valuable friendships that have come of them. And to fi all those students who have made my stay at Adelbert such a happy one, I I 1 x say, May God bless you and be with you, always. X. ' 218 L FOLLOW OUR . . -F' , ' . 71, ,f.p1.24,+2ff5f1 . -. 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Our firm, which produced this yearbook, is one of the outstanding printers of Greater Cleveland and under Wilcox management has helped its professional and industrial leaders to success for forty-four years. PRINTERS OF THE EOS '49 is 45' '57 Lx .A The GATES Legal Publishing Co. Aclelbert '02 Reserve Law School '05 Wm. Knowlton Wilcox, Vice President Ben Snow Wilcox, Secretary O 4I2 BLACKSTONE BUILDING 1426 West Third MAin 5647 CLEVELAND 13, OHIO 220 A PINIE IENGRAVING PLANT PRODIUCING QUALITY PRINTING PLATES POR YI-EAR BOOKS Q' w SCHOOL DIVISION MAIN 4055 C'.-f3 ,, The CLEVELAND ENGRAVING CO. 310 LAKESIDE AVE. CLEVELAND 15, OHIO .---1--I-I-n---I-nInnsn---....--.-.-I..---------------..-.----------.---------.n4-.------ ,,,,I,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,I,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, u-.I.IIIII----I--I-11I1--un-nun:----nn--1-1-.pnIInlIIInIIInI-.---------.-.------I-I Jon-IN R. TELICH RICHMAN ADELBERT '49 Representing SUN LIFE ASSURANCE OF CANADA 2121 N. B. C. BUILDING BRo . CLEVELAND, OHIO CHerry 7877 5 Krause Costumes 1025 Chester Avenue Cl'lerry 4569 : Theatrical and Masquerade Costumes for ' Sale, for Rent or Made-to-Order Professional Make-up Artists Available I I I E lleudquarlc-rs for Amateur l,I'0dllCll0llS 6 I Established 1867 DAVID YOST, Mgr. E hen you want a photograph . . . you want a Hue photograph and that's the only kind your official photographer takes! Photograph Studio Second Floor T e MAY Company A. S. GILMAN, lNjc 791'1111'e1'5 623 sr. CLAIR AVENUE, N. E. AY Gomplele HCZIITIIEJN for LAYOUT o COMPOSITION PRINTING 0 MAILING CATALOGS CIRCULARS HOUSE ORGANS LABELS -IK Phone MAin 8000 The PROGRESS RADIO SUPPLY Company RADIO, SOUND, ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES 413-415 Huron Road Cleveland, Ohio ROBERT L. 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