Dickinson College - Microcosm Yearbook (Carlisle, PA)
- Class of 1957
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Our lively symphony is composed and lived by students and is a result of their combined expressions, feelings, and actions. To Be Truly Appreoiatefl cell The Right urrounding -we - - i' wi' i Charles F errone and Phyll Linde find the com- fort and quiet of Drayer Lounge just right for a few moments of a well earned break. The center of all campus activities. Bosler Hall offers its services for studying, music apprecia- tion, and cultural affairs programs. Rush Campus lalanketecl under a newly fallen snow brinvs to mind the fresh and wholesome D . atmosphere which thrives on our campus. A E tallli hell W V1 A .,. ..1. .' 'wx wr- Jim --7 If -gwfzuw r if -, , u HA 4 - .v l X fl . E X-N 'f K X xp! . ,af U, . - ' rv w X E? in xuliisl v i i i i .- - N X . X A. ,,, ve, xl vt' t We Begin On the porch of newly built Morgan Hall as elated and high spirited freshmen. Progressing in turn to fraternity houses or dormitories the object of the freshmenis eyes is soon discovered to be Drayer Hall, dormitory of upperclass Women. Wi'tl1 moods estalalislled thus, let's sit back and enjoy 'thc soothing cihoruses to fol- low . . . one Q5 My me 'Ul a-. ' l t 2, 1 ' A -2 5 -gf 'P Q? E ii ' c '+Qg A 1 , . an n ,A 0.,,' 3 ',-- 1 gi tint 1 5 Y ' ,ni if Q w Q L3 g l I , ,, , Hhvwv 'U af' ' ' ' 'inseam' an 2 fhiingouoncavzqnaaaf , F ev M 'W X , I xii ' L1 f?w5?QLW WE? QZETTWL' 'Q-my 'a , , ywf +,W-Qyw ' -. 3 egg L , k,,,. v ., ,. . , , fs3.1QQ.,W,,n W, ww! 1 K ei ,, , , it 5 ' ' 1 ' Q ' U , F ' ' -U.. 1, Q ' . . v 1 i K 0' Q W 'H' 'wi H i f 3 n Q 5 s 5 . is- is ,QT i',. 'I ,N ' ..,. Nt, ,7 ,.., : ,Q A vs 15 V 1 '...Q,gill99l gn oqll ,ual on ',n,gnsmu0 ,paueil MH nH ' 9aosoaoeavn0 '. 'ill -ll PRELUIIE K--Mi Z K ca dana! inhacluciaay campauiian la fmafmae Me em few Me maaemenid 9 'I wa. ' r A My N Em-.., .U Q L mm 'Wx ,af Y , X wx gqmx 1 mvm an ,za 'ifxyaglgii w X , W T 3752, Hifi! .lf- TL'7 Q,i ig- w3?f'? ' liiif' H , ,gm Q ,....... M ,,- -,,.. ,V H15 Qfizgwfgbnu - ww igwi Kipp:-fw - egg ' aff my 1' A We '-'ir-t num zriwlm. ,, W ,,.L g wg N ., ppm gf ' Veg: 155543' Amiiiiw 1 1: ,N wx vi '- ggm Y ,-,aww M fyvx- wg, E? A ' el . Q, af - xi Aff-? x ,swf-L ,,.mf-:-- ,.a.P-aww yum ,M GILBERT MALCOLM 119221 . . . Vice-President, Vice-Presi- dent of Alumni Ajfairs, Ph.B., Dickinson College, 19159 A.M., 19173 LLB., Dickinson School of Law, 19173 LL.D., Western Maryland College, 1948. A warm welcome from a red haired Dickinsonian may be expected any time a student enters the V.P.'s office. ,ii Y - -1.-.sk FREDERICK W. ESS H9521 . . . Academic Vice-President and Dean of the College, Profesosr of English, A.B., Dickinson College, 19335 M.A., University of Cincinnati, 19355 Ph.D., Yale University, 1940. Scholarship, Cultural, and Academic Problems confronting Dean Ness continuously do not hinder his valuable assistance to students in advising them about their problem and their future. VICTORIA K. HAHN 119541 . . . Dean of Women with Rank of Instructor, A.B., Dickinson College, 19503 M.A., Columbia University, 1951. This charming female member of the Admin- istration adds a colorful touch of friendliness and grace to West College. he 37331 Lf ' if AMO-S B. HORLACHER H9471 . . . Dean of Men with Rank of Associate Professor, A.B., Wesleyan University, 19265 S.T.B., Union Theological Seminary, 19295 D.D., Wesleyan University, 1943, M.A., Columbia University, 1952. In his position, Dean Horlacher acts with vigor to further and protect the interests of the students of Dickinson. 142:74 Board of Trustee OFFICERS BOYD LEE SPAHR, ESQ. ,.......... . .... ........ P resident FRANK E. MASLAND, JR. .... .... V ice-President GEORGE SI-IUMAN, JR. ......,....................... Treasurer MEMBERS OF THE BOARD WILLIAM W. EDEL ................................. Ex-Officio GILBERT MALCOLM . ., FREDERIC W. NESS .... . . . . .Ex-Officio . . . . .Ex-Oficio N Term Expires 1957 DR. REVELLE W. BROWN ................. Philadelphia DR. CARL C. CHAMBERS ........................ Media S. M. DRAYER ........... . . . . .BaltimOre, Md. CHARLES C. DUKE ,............ ....... B altimore, Md. SAMUEL M. GOODYEAR ......... PAUL L. HUTCI-IISON, ESQ. QAlu FRANK E. MASLAND, JR. ...,.. . ...............Carlisle mnij ........ Camp Hill .....Carlisle THE HON. S. WALTER STAUFFER .... ........... . York ROBERT A. WAIDNER, ESQ. .... . JAMES Q. DUPONT ......... DR. JOEL CLASTER ........,. DR. WILLIAM F .Q HUFSTADER. . . ' Term Expire MERKEL LANDIS5 ESQ. ........ N . . ..... Baltimore, Md. . . . . .Wiln1ingtOn, Del. . . . . . . .Philadelphia . . . . . . . . .Detroit, Mich. s 1958 ................Ca1-lisle DR. ROY W. MOIILER ..............,..... Philadelphia BISHOP G. BROMLEY OXNAM. . THE HON. ROBERT F. RICH. .. THE HON. ICARL. E. RICIIARDS. . DR. WILLIAM C. SAMPSON ...... BOYD LEE SPAI-IR, ESQ! ....... RUBY R. VALE, ESQ. ......... . SAMUEL W. WITWVER, JR., ESQ.. W. GIBBS MCIQENNEY, ESQ.. . . . DR. WHITFIELD J. BELL, JR.. . . . . . . .WashingtOn, D. C. . . ,......... Woolricli . . ..... Harrisburg . . . .Drexel Hill . . . . .Philadelphia . . . . .Philadelphia . . ...,.. Riverside, Ill. . . . .BaltimOre, Md. . . . . . . . . . . .Philadelphia Q Term Expires 1959 MERLE W. ALLEN ,............... . . . . . . . .Carlisle THE HON. JOHN C. ARNOLD ....... ...... C leariield TH. HON. ROBERT E. WOODSIDE ........ - . .Millerslaurg C. HAROLD BAKER .......,....... ..... A berdeen, Md. JAMES T. BUCKLEY. ....,.... . . . . . . . .Philadelphia DEAN HOFFMAN fEmeritusJ ........ St. Petersburg, Fla. DR. LLOYD W. JOHNSON ................ Caldwell, N. J. THE REV. C. W. IKITTO, D.D. ............... Pen Argyle DR. J. WATSON PEDLOW QAlumni Trusteej ...... Chester DR. ANDREW H.IPHELPS .................. Mt. Lebanon GEN. JAMES G. STEESE fE111e1'itusJ .... Washington, D. C. GLEN E. TODD ............................... Carlisle DR. HERBERT M. GOULD .......... .... D etroit, Mich. Geor e Schuman Jr H9351 Finan- S 1 - s cial Vice-President and Treasurer Benjamin David James f'1941l, Dean of Admissions Asa W. Climenhaga C1950J, Registrar Accompaniment, . . Herbert Wing, Jr. 119151 Robert Coleman Professor of Historyg Chairman of the Department of Historyg A.B., Harvard College, 19095 A.M., University of Wisconsin, 19115 Pll.D., 1915. Ernest Albert Vuilleumier 119201 C. Scott Althouse Pro- fessor of Chemistry5 Chairman of the Department of Chemistryg Marshal of the Collegeg B.S., in Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, 19145 Ph.D., University of Berne, Switzerland, 1918. John Crawford Milton Grimm 119221 Professor of Romance Languagesg Chairman of the Department of Modern Languages and Literaturesg Secretary of the Facultyg B.A., Ohio State University, 19115 M.A., 19125 Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1916. Horace Elton Rogers 119251 Alfred Victor cluPont Pro- fessor of Analytical Chemistryg B.S., 'Dickinson College, 19245 M.S., Lafayette College, 19255 Ph.D., Princeton University, 1920. Frank Ayres, Jr. 119281 Susan Powers Hoffman Professor of Mathematicsg Chairman of the Department of Mathe- matics5 B.S., Washington College, 19215 M.S., Univer- sity- of Chicago, 19275 Ph.D., 1938. William Drum Gould 119371 George Henry and Bertha Curry Ketterer Professor of Philosophy and Religiong Chairman of the Department of Philosophy and Religiong A.B., Wesleyan University, 19195 B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute, 19225 I-'h.D., Boston University, 1929. William Lonsdale Tayler 119471 Robert Blaine Weaver Professor of Political Scienceg Chairman of the Depart- ment of Political Science, Assistant Marshalg B.A., Uni- versity of Texas, 19275 M.A., American University, 19285 M.A., Columbia University, 19295 Ph.D., 1935. Charles David Kepner 119461 Professor of Sociologyg Chairman of the Department of Sociologyg B.A., Williams College, 19165 A.M., Harvard University, 19175 S.T.B., Andover Theological Seminary, 19225 Ph.D., Columbia University, 1936. Elmer Charles Herber 119291 Professor of Biologyg Chairman of the Department of Biologyg A.B., Ursinus College, 19255 A.M., University of Pennsylvania, 19295 Sc.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1941. Mary Buckley Taintor 119281 Professor of Romance Langnagesg AB., Ripon College, 19115 A.M., Leland Stanford Jr. University, 1918. Friedrich Sandals 119461 Professor of Germang Acting Chairman of the Department of Classicsg Ph.D., Univer- sity of Giessen, Germany, 1912. , William Sloane 119461 Martha Porter Sellers Professor of Englishg A.B., Hamilton College, 19325 M.A.., Colum- bia University, 19335 Ph.D., 1947. F7 Y f Zire Jeaanialzq fldffllgf Ilia! 1-'fre fx, KJ in any foam of camfzaulfian . . . meet! accampanimenit X X afte neceddalty Zia Zlfze nfmeaal effeclf dal' dame Gite acl lid V. ,pri-' s ' ---:Ls-. l Lionel Denis Peterkin 119541 John Hay Whitney Visiting Professor of Humanitiesg B.A., Durham University, Eng- land, 19113 M.A., 1920. 1 George Winfred Eason 119541 Professor of Military Sci- ence ancl Tactics, Commanding Officer, Reserve Officers Training Corps Unitg B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 19383 Lt. Colonel, Infantry, USAR. Ralph Schecter 119221 Professor of English 3 Director of Musicg A.B., University of Illinois, 1916. 'Charles Coleman Sellers 119491 Librarian with Rank of Professorg Curator of Dickinsoniana3 Historian of the Collegeg B.A., Haverford College, 19255 M.A., Harvard University, 1926. Edgar Moore Finck 119521 Professor of Education3 Litt.B., Princeton University, 19103 M.A., 19123 Ph.D., New York University, 1930. Kenneth L. Andrew 119561 Professor of Physicsg Chair- man of the Department of Physics 3 A.B., Friends Univer- sity, 19403 M.A., Johns Hopkins University, 19423 Ph.D., Purdue University, 1951. 1 William Haller, Jr. 119561 Professor of Economicsg Chairman of the Department of Economicsg A.B., Am- -herst College, 19363 M.A., Columbia University, 19383 Ph.D., 1949. Arthur Max Prinz 119481 Professor of Economicsg Ph.D., University of Berlin, 1923. James Stuart Prentice 119561 Visiting Professor of Eco- nomicsg B.A., Queen's University, Canada, l920Q M.A., 1927. w Richard Henry McAndrews, Associate Professor Emer- itus of Physical Education Harold Wildie Weigel 119461 Associate Professor of Germang A.B., 'Dickinson College, 19303 M.A., Pennsyl- vania State College, 19313 Ph.D., 1940. Roger Eastman Nelson 119491 Associate Professor of Mathematicsg Assistant Marshalg B.S., United States Naval Academy, 19223 M.A., Dartmouth College, 1946. x ,llh.uA1. - 'S!2' ' vi ,,..n-U 1 A fl Q Y ...-, gli :.: 1- 1 V it Q 1.11.11 f 13, 1 lf' 2'i.i'f fi.: 42' John Christian Pflaum 119461 Associate Professor of History, B.S., University of Pennsylvania, 1925, M.A., 1929. Milton Embick Flower 119471 Associate Professor of Fine Arts, A.B., Dickinson College, 1931, A.M. Colum- bia University, 1938, Ph.D., 1946. Donald Turner Graffam 119521 Associate Professor of Psychology, A.B., University of Redlands, 1926, A.M., University of Southern California, 1933, Ed.D., 1949. Charles Flint Kellogg 119461 Associate Professor of His- tory, A.B., Bard College of Columbia University, 1931, M.A., Harvard University, 1933. Francis Wayland Warlow 119471 Associate Professor of English, Assistant Marshal, A.B., Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, 1931, M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1946. William Robert Bowden 119481 Associate Professor of English, Assistant Marshal, A.B., Haverford College, 1935, A.M., Duke University, 1937, Ph.D., Yale Univer- sity, 1948. Caroline Heath Kennedy 119481 Associate Professor of Modern Languages, A.B., Birmingham-Southern College, 1926, M.A., Alabama University, 1930, Docteur D'Uni- versite, Universite Laval, 1942. William W1'ight Kirk 119461 Associate Professor of Modern. Languages, A.B., University of Delaware, 1930, M.A., Middlebury French School, 1935, Ph.D., Univer- sity of Illinois, 1955. Julien A. Ripley, Jr. 119541 Associate Professor of Physics, B.A., Yale University, 1930, M.A., Harvard University, 1932, Pl1.D., University of Virginia, 1933. George William Ziegler, Jr. 119551 Associate Professor of Chemistry, B.S., Monmouth College, 1939, Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1950. David Ivan Gleim 119461 Associate Professor of Chem- istry, Mace Bearer, B.S., Franklin and Marshall College, 1918, M.A., Columbia University, 1920. Irving Yaverbaurn 119541 Lecturer in Taxation and Ac- counting, B.C.S., New York University, 1928, C.P.A., Pennsylvania, 1933, 'New York, 1950. w-I -:M - 1: ,ef it ,H 1 w 'n 511 1 , , 1 . .ti .., -- .-: z Z W ' ' 1 if fw1 ' ' ww Lx H, ,, w? ,ui V :iii .I.,n'IlRl..,. Margaret McAlpin Ramos H9501 Assistant Professor of Modern Languages, A.B., Syracuse University, 19315 M.A., University of Tennessee, 1948. Bertram Hylton Davis H9481 Assistant Professor of English, A.B., Columbia University, 1941, A.M., 1948, Ph.D., 1956. Warren James Cates H9511 Assistant Professor of His- toryg A.B., Duke University, 1941, A.M., University of Pennsylvania, 19475 Ph.D., 1951. vB. David Trease H9531 Assistant Professor of Modern Langnagesg B.A., San Diego State College, l941g A.M., University of Michigan, 19473 Ph.D., 1953. .led Harbottle Taylor H9531 Assistant Catalogue Librar- ian with Rank of Assistant Professor, B.S., Syracuse University, 19243 B.S. in L.S., Columbia University, 1931g M.A., Boston University, 1951. 'Donald William Flaherty H9521 Assistant Professor of Political Science, A.B., Syracuse University, 19433 Ph.D., 1954. .flrvine Noble Smith H9521 Assistant Professor of Drama and Speech, A.B., University of North Carolina, 1948g M.A., 1949. Winthrop Cecil Difforcl H9541 Assistant Professor of Geologyg B.S., Mt. Union College, 1943g M.S., West Vir- ginia University, 1947g Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1954. Howard Russell Burkle H9541 Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religiong A.B., Central Missouri State College, 19453 B.D., Yale Divinity School, 19485 S.T.M., 1949g Ph.D., Yale University, 1954. Clifton Elvans Mayfield H9541 Assistant Professor of Psychology, B.S., Lafayette College, 19405 M.S., Purdue University, 1947. Lucy Holt Doney H9431 Catalogue Librarian with Rank of Assistant Professorg B.S., University of Washington, 19225 M.L.S., Carnegie Institute of Teclmology, Library School, 1954. Heber Reece Harper H9541 Assistant Professor of Poli- tical Science, Resident of Morgan Hallg B.S., Haverford College, 1942g M.A., University of Michigan, 1948. ' Q73 ,,,:::..x.- .ii if Richard Mae Sia 119541 Assistant Professor of Physicsg B.S., Northwestern University, 19285 M.S., University of Chicago, 1932. Frank McCaughcy Moore 119541 Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics, Captain, Armor, USAR. Lee Ann Bonne Wagnet' 119521 Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Resiclent of Biddle Hoitseg B.S., Pennsylvania State College, 1948. Hallett Barker Hammatt 119531 Assistant Professor of Mathematicsg A.B., University of California, 19243 M.A., Harvard Unive1'sity, 1928. George H. Frogen 119551 Assistant Professor of Classical Langnagesg B.A., University of Minnesota, 19313 M.A., 19443 Ph.D., 1955. William Howard Benson 119551 Assistant Professor of Matltenzatics, Assistant to the Dean ancl the Registrarg B.S., U. S. Naval Academy, 1925, Graduate, U. S. Navy Postgraduate School, 1934. David Balbach Eavenson 119551 Assistant Professor of Ph sical Education Chairman o the De artment of y ' . f P ,, Physical Education, Director of Athleticsg B.S., Bucknelii University, 1954. Arthur Conover Flandreau, Jr. 119551 Reference Librar- ian with Rank of Assistant Professorg A.B., Dickinson College, 1950, M.A., University of Chicago, 1954. ' Brinton Carl Piez 119551 Assistant Professor of Physical Educationg B.S., Temple University, 19509 M.A., Ohio State University, 1951. ' Albert Walliel' 1Assistant to the Presiclent1. John D. Scandling 119561 Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tacticsr, B.S., U. S. Military Academy, 19503 Captain, Infantry, U. S. Army. Robert Alan McGill 119521 Instructor in Englishg A.B., Dickinson College, 19495 M.A., University of Pennsyl- vania, 1949. Robert Arnold Dentler 119545 Instructor in Sociologyg B.S., Northwestern University., 19493 M.A., 19503 M.A., American University, 1954. Raymond Pitman Stone 119545 Instructor in Political Science, B.A., University of Massachusetts, 19513 M.A., Princeton University, 1953. J. Patrick Pattinson 119545 Instructor in Englishg B.A., Cambridge University, England, 19479 M.A., 1949. John Anderson Maguire 119555 Instructor in Romance Langungesg M.A., Catholic University, Washington, 19345 Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1942. Raymond James Wells 119555 Instructor in Philosophy mul Religiong AB., Seattle Pacific College, 19463 S.T.B., The Biblical Seminary in New York, 1949g S.T.M., 1950. Ruth Christine Royer 119555 Instructor in Englishg B.A., Western Maryland College, 19485 M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1950. Joseph Cordon DuCharme 119555 Instructor in Physical Eflucationg B.S. in Physical Education, Ithaca College, 19485 lVI.A. in Physical Education, New York University, 1951. Paul Alan Lawrence Smith 1195559 Instructor in Political Scienceg B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1950g M.A., Princeton University, 1953. Bettie Yvonne Livermore 119555 Instructor in Sociologyg AB., Ohio Wesleyan University, 19455 M.So.W., Carne- gie Institute of Technology, 1951. Dewey Bray Folden, Jr. 119555 Instructor in Biologyg B.S., Morris Harvey College, 19473 AB., 19483 MS., West Virginia University, 1949. 1 Charles Edwin Peterson, Jr. 119555 Instructor in Educa- tion, Assistant to the Dean of Admissionsg B.A.., Lycom- ing College, 19503 M.A., Bucknell University, 1951. Stuart Weems Bruchey 119565 Instructor in Histonyg A.B., Johns Hopkins University, 19433 M.A., 1946g Ph.D., 1955. 1 - ' . fi ., X ' 1 , 11N 1 ' 111 - . '11 11 E 13. Katz .1 . I ' U ,fl 1 1 1111 111 11 1 '1 11. . '-1319551133: ,iagishrespim 5152811511 f ' 16 1 .1 --,sL,11,.5rm, I M,,11:5Qn,, 'tai -. ' 1..af1aft11 . W . ,av 1 at ,A yr 41' Q 1 1 Y ' 1 41.-weak .1 311111 fl I. NX 11 1 1 1' 111A:,Q 1 11 xl' E? fs 1 1111111111111 as 1411 1 l2fi2t59F711 i1711111 4,1l 1?f11 1 1 . A. tx ts ,via Y x Eng al? 1 1 1 s -yn 1 HS 4 QQ V 2 5 X fx it 1 - H 1 f 1. 1 1 ig' XX 1 151 ,113 ' S, , se 1 1 , it 1 M5 1 1 f x- IW' 'CY1 'Qt 4' 251, iff- 111' -as 11 1 , 1 11 11 1 Y ,H I 11 E 1 Gs N 1:1 wr Y 11 K-.R 1 , Q il 1 -ff: 1 in X14 s QQQWA fiv- James William Carson 119561 Instructor in'Historyg B.S. in Education, Miami University, 19495 M.A., 1951. Arthur Edward Arnold, II 119561 Instructor in the De- partment of Modern Languagesg Resident of East Collegeg A.B., Dickinson College, 1950. William Mclsennand 119561 Instructor in the Department of Education and Psychologyg B.S., University of Pitts- burgh, 1941, M.A., University of Toledo, 1948. Lloyd Ultan 119561 Instructor in Musicg B.S., New York University, 1951, M.A., Columbia University, 19523 Ph.D., State University of Iowa, 1956. David Frantz Brubaker 119561 Instructor in Drama, A.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1948. Andrew Craig Houston 119561 Instructor in Economicsg A.B., Pennsylvania Stale University, 19513 Graduate, School for English Speaking Students, University of Stockholm, 1952. John Edward Street 119521 Assistant Instructor, Reserve Officer Training Corps Unit, Master Sergeant, U. S. Army. William Fraser Baynes 119531 Assistant Instructor, Re- serve Officer Training Corps Unit, Sergeant First Class, U. S. Army. Angelo James Conte 119551 Assistant Instructor, Reserve Oficer Training Corps Unit, Master Sergeant, U. S. Armyg B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1939g M.Ed., 1946. Mike Charles Reagan 119561 Assistant Instructor, Re- serve Oficer Training Corps Unit, Master Sergeant, U. S. Army. Mary Hamilton Havens 119561 Assistant in Physical Ecl- ucationg Assistant House Director, Drayer Hallg B.A., Wilson College, 1956. 'iFaculty members on leave of absence 1956-1957. J ALLEGIHI 00N Blllll quick wilfh fwzfmzfzm, Zlfze fmz' mauemenl' ca f0'LlUGflfCe mage ia an all Me actzazim Mai fbzckzmm Gym hm Jtmdmzfa I cfzdmc wif! 2-K f pf , T, N f J md 35:33 Y mf mm 'rw A Haag? EL 3 ig W 1fA ff self - Wi me vas fm 'an :Sw ' wr. 222 HEL LM.. -H 5 ,g 222 A ,.' 1 x W Q55 'M ng M vm, J... 12 gl .gif-an ax ww an M, W.:- L Q QIVQLFSWWQQG' M ,N M'-1, - 1 sw M-.Lf mx vs., 255:-fv,,w5.. E -2 ,wwf ,M ?f,'i'5fl my y mf aan., .EA fxigiff fxggm., ge 3 W Y Q-W :im E, ig, ,gf -11 if 4 X ska-., in 1.1 -iv-in Ui The program of the Student Senate this year has been an attempt to achieve the objectives set forth in the new Constitution of the Student Body. This program included the revision of the Freshman Rules Program, a Student Leadership Conference which brought closer Co-operation between the various student groups and a better understanding of campus problems, a broad- ening of the representation and powers of the Senate through a new constitution, and the establishment of several working student committees to broaden the scope of the governing body. ln these and many other ways, the student governing body has proved its value to the entire campus. Social lhnnnutee The Social Committee, a subcomittee of the Student Senate, is composed of a representative from each fraternity and independent group on campus. This group makes suggestions for revising the social rules of the college, and, in particular, plans the Homecoming Dance, the lVIid-Winter Ball, the Spring Formal, the Commencement Ball, and the Jazz Concerts. It is through the able plan- ning of this organization that the students of l i'i: Dickinson are able to enjoy these weekends. Standing, L. to R.: R. Brasler, J. Kenney, H. Ledgard, T. Wright, C. Mayer, W. Waterman, R. Lockwood, B Falconer, Prof. Wnrlow, A. Freeman. Seated: W. Wood- ward, J. Newton, A. Smith, D. Farquahrson, S. Hansell, V. Stoutfer. K c,..c, I S we W I Standing, L. to R.: H. As'ato, K. Hawkins, J. Carlton, E. Lanius, R. F aunce, P. Simmons, W.. Waterman, J. Bergman, A. Rade- man, G. Ebner, Prof. Stone, Dean A. Horlacher, K. Boyer. Seated: C. Smith, J. Gardner, J. Razzano, R. Seeburger, J. Mandel, R. Holz, L. Gayner. Student Senate get ,g L. to R.: L. Gayner, R. Seeburger, J. Razzano, J. Mandel. We me eullfawecl dlfucfenit who me fir. it -L -2, , ' W M ,iftfiiaq-, U., 3,MWs.gg,, .. ...Wt W-. ggg..,, .ex an t5..1oo.u3tQg..., me-. M rw. The Cultural Aifairs Committee, which was established by the Student Senate in 1952, consists of six students and six faculty members with one of the faculty members heading the committee. This committee arranges to have famous musicians, authors, actors and other nationally known entertainers perform here at Dickinson. The funds for these events are appropriated from the student activity fees. pkg 1 assi 1 , ' 1225- - . gi. z w ,.a1:y,w,w . - MM- Us T? nu H 'i 'r..r will 'l'f ftg lt' ' ' N155 . ,SQ ' ww Wye' Hg' ' . . Es... A ' ll .1 L llliifiew '- ff. wi 5. H ut aa Standing, L. to R.: Prof. L. Ultan, Prof. R. Schecter, Prof. C. Sellers, Prof. H. Rogers Prof. M. Flower, J. Razzano, Prof. E. Finck Seated: H. Womsley, D. Weigel, M. J, Smgt: hurst, A. Phillips. xx W EF Mfsffgi wg gggixxxx xx x-Si xxx is x 3 xx xx x xx x ' xxx fx... ZZ4f l ... xx .x, ,x Rx- x .,x.sx, xx - max, xx we 3? lxxu M N Q 4 . tai!-E xx . ' He xx Xp as Ge rl x A . .M 'SW' -x ii' i V. , V, 2.47 E xx Pre ident' Council if-'x Mxxx xllxx 'fs ggi x Standing, L. to R.: J. Rothermel, J. Doerr, M. S. Gadd. Sitting: M. Borgstede, Dean V. Hann, V. Wolford, E. Reichle, S. Turner, C. Evert. ...fa --Y x .Maxx xxx xx xx Max .mart Mxs- xx x ,ex .MM Six xxxxxxx .tex We Mex ' 'Q 2222 .Nxx ix. '4 xx -GIA as-ya me xssg.. ,fix 2 xx xxx W gilt- I 2529, xxx lixxgxx x x wa xxxxx fax.. , , fa x 'Hxxxx 553315 553359, . ...W Q 1 xx ,Qi xx ' x xsiissi. x 3 was is xx ' x i an xx .EM r s l X M .1 ' JI' 'iw' ga s .4 Pista x x WEN! fi-53355: :: 252'-.gg 'L x.:'Q' xxxssxzfex . ' xxx x xa xwiiiiiixx xx xx xxsax x xi F5 are :ae 5 . 6 x xx The Presidents' Council serves as the govern- mental instrument of the Women of the campus. Functioning again for the second year, the organi- zation is mainly concerned with the rules and discipline of the women's dormitories. lt also sifts problems and decides which should be turned over to higher authorities and which should he handled by the group. Advised by the Dean of Women, the council meets weekly to discuss various matters set before it by the House Councils. Presidents' Council consists of the presidents of Metzger-Gibbs, Peggy Borgstedeg Biddle, Mary Stuart Gaddg Drayer, Joanne Rothermelg and Mclntire, Connie Evertg the secretary of Metger- Gibhs, ,loan Doerrg the president, vice-president, and secretary of Presidents, Council, Betsy Reichle, Ginger Wolford, and Sandy Turner, respectively. L. to R.: M. S. Gadd, J. Rothermel, E. Reichle. x x l x x l l ' it ' ' 'x x xx- . ,,...,.. xx xx'x 1.2 'Hx . x xx x ' xx seizes .l .. gs' xl: Q . x x . Q , . x W' Q Q xxxxxxx., xxxxx xxlllxx ms. as .x 'Ft if if - W Wy? :xiii xxggqxgxxxifxx xxx x.. x .. Wx xxx - we .wx , ,lv Y , M.. Fre hmen Uoun elor Standing, L.-R.: B. Mathews, L. Silverman, B. Rogers, F. Carnpanelli, J. Could, D. Myers, D. Skeel, J. Razzano. Seated, top row: R. Parkins, J. Roberts, A. Phillips, C. Carpenter, J. Miller. Botom Row: C. Brockel- bank, V. Wolford. The person who makes the initial reception into the Dickinson circle for each new Dickinsonian is his student counselor. The responsibilities of the student counselor commence with the freshmen orientation program. However, the task of the counselor is more than just the handling of the formal orientation program. His advice to the counselee and his behavior toward him set the tone for the overall orientation which any incoming student must make in making the transition into the college environment. The student counselor knows no limits to his responsibility to the freshmen. He has been delegated to assist him with any and all problems, whether they be academic or social. The student counselor is, therefore not only a friend but also a chief confident for his counselees. -fy ..., ,prim am ' fi' -:if 'i ,M .,,.,.,. 3,65-it ,,.:.:.:.:, N r .g..:. 1 ,-,-,.-5. Y n .gg E , ,Er L , , s , . .. 1' 4 I l Standing, L.-R.: B. Young, R. Lash, D. Weber, Ed Gilbert, B. Strickler, J. Parkins, L. Holz, B. Bailey, R. Van Deusen, R. Lane, V. Bertolini, B. Witting, A. Dils, J. Kenny, L. Byron. IQ ,rd - - 'Q 11' fi-ggng W ' ff' ' , f ' s: 70 'U' r . ' l .- 'E- fi --9'-4 5 I4 ,f r ,1 If - Ai. .. m s 1 M WJ I w ' , 2. . 1 , will 5235 s 3' I i 1' st M Mx in . li lt 'it' V H lla VQZ. 'ti l 1 D M wi- .I . , .5 1.5. .Q x,, . , . ',...1l'L Y ., . iii? is -if nion Philo ophioal Soviet Political, economic, and social issues are all topics of debate in the Union Philosophical Society. Founded in 1789, the group meets twice a month to discuss current events while practicing customary parliamentary procedure. Unified with the Intercollegiate Conference on Govern- ment in 1951, the Union Philosophical Society represents Dickinson each year at the intercollegiate conventions which work as model state legislatures. This year they attended conventions at Harrisburg and Hershey. Among other activities, the group had two'political speakers, one from each party, talk at their meetings. Z 11 H . N at I :I A , o, ., 7. mu, .T .pgk .. y 1 QM' 4: v . -nag gf., 'fffs ' . 'V ffm 5 'F 9' : ii ,L7 , m .ZX My Lp.. E fl. f - F 1 I it fs t ,u .2 P , 1, Q - 'r r 1 er Internationalltelation Club Founded in 1932, the International Relations Club strives to study World problems and international affairs. It is associated with the Association of International Rela- tions Clubs which is a national organization. The meetings usually include formal papers offered by faculty members or students. Informal discussion follows. The Dickinson Club has aided in the creation of the state organization which now contains over twenty International Relations Clubs. Books concerning international affairs can be found in the Sharp Room for members desirous of keeping abreast of modern developments. Standing, L.-R.: B. Young, G. Span- genberg. Seated: G. Johnson, D. Grove. Mae Smethurst, Editor-in-Chief of the literary bulletin. V Belle Lettres Society Started in 1785 the Belles Lettres Society, originally a men's organization, now includes women among its members. Its purposes are to propagate intellectual discussions and to present movies of interest for Dickin- son students and the Carlisle community. Standing, L. to R.: A. Steinberg, R. Zeitzelf, J. Klein, R. Cohen. Seated: T. Kosove, J. Epstein, M. May, M. Hirshorn, I. Glick. llornbook The '4Hornbook',, a student publication, sponsored by the Belles Lettres Society, aims to promote literary interests and discussions for the Dickinson students. It encourages Dickinsonians to present their literary achievements for publication. Standing, L. to R.: Mr. R. McGill, M. Hirshorn, K. Martin, A. Eisenstein, T. Kosove. Seated: K. Miller, A. Boyer, R. Zeit- zeff, D. Weigel. 111 41,11 -Q51 1 I 111' 1 1 11 1 1411111 1 1 1 1 sig if i X,i1H11'11! !11! S11 '111l f,, ,,..,.H ,W A wwf MW :ga ,. 1, A . ,,A..,,WW,, ,v A - wr .. . - ':: f ' EE f ' :.- 1. a'a.a'sa' ..,. 5--'fm f- ,1 1. - S:-J 5: 21.1, .11 WWF! 111 ' ' ' 1 H IV f W ww N, 5?i a,2 - -41 - 1 1' ' 11 M1 ,X M'f51jW 3 1 pa-1 4.-.....-Sm I R 1 W .pf 1' 'lr-1 NW' Q 1 111,11 11 .... A WN j 1 , r, Y 1 1 1 ... A , 1 i pl1 - 43: 4 sy E R J 1.::1 .f:euu.:g:4gg,u,g, HQ: 1' xr.. I ,I H l v - .... ......... A U ' 5: :grab H: 7 , . 1 1-1.151 1, 1 1 1 - ' -1 A 'wr 1 V 14 1 1? 1 121- ' 1 Wy, 1 gil-' - , an 5 K 1-51 .. -Z A 1 L . l ' 1 2 11' I ' 1 A V ' 1 ,?M:5:f1f ' ' 1 . X I 11103: 1 4 if 1 ,X 1 - 1 N 116-11 11 11 11 1 1 . 1 1 1 N 111 is . 1 '1 , M 1135 111111115 11 111111 111 ' 1 0 11 E 1111111'1,11 11 xL f Q . wir . 1 r A I' EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief Lew Gayner Business Manager Joan Mandel Asst. Bus. Manager Sue Palmer Managing Ed. Dick Parkius Senior Ed. Marge Derr Feature Ed. A1 Smith Sec. Manager Ann Boyer Photography Ed. Ginger Wolford Art Ed. Sandy Turner Merfs Sports Bob Gladfelter Wornen's Sports Phyllis Linde Standing, back row, L.-R.: N. Keyes, J. Potts, J. Gardner, B. McKinney, W. Palzer, T. Richards, R. Parker, C. Benner, E. Gardner. Row 3: D. Shuman, E. Golsclmll, R. Gladfeller, M. Bunyan, E. Evert, J. Newton, M. Smethurst, N. Weber, N. Brown, L. Cummings, L. Pullis, C. Gill, P. Templeton, R. Gurrott, B. Eisenlohr, J. Roberts, K. Kokolis. Row 2: L. Grove, C. Albert, M. Derr, N. Kelly, A. Rosche, P. Shecld, S. Turner, A. Boyer, C. Herrmann, E. Kennedy., S. Palmer. Seated: V.Wo1ford, A. Smith, L. Gayner, D. Parkins, J. Mandel, S. Murray. Kneeling: J. Platts, I. Paul. . w . 411 ww ef as -,- isa w A 1: K. A tempo . . . y in lime wflllfzlifzecfaifq deal Divkin onian As progressive as Brubeck-as on the beat as Elgart, that's the Dickinsonian- the weekly publication which makes the students aware of campus issues and supplies them with news on every subject from sports to fraternities. i The staffs of this musical scale are really jumping when it comes to collecting, photographing and editing items of interest for its readers. This year, commemorat- ing the 85th anniversary of the publication, the Dickinsonian's members held a banquet in-February-a brief interlude after the Crescendo that comes from pro- ducing successful publications each week-publications which, in accordance with the American free-press tradition, provide unbiased reporting, stimulating thought and diversion to the Dickinson campus. - . Wai.: 'Nb- ' 4. ' 'W Christopher Miniclier, Editor-in-Chief of the Dickinsonian. l L p fa, ffff fo i vw -Qc: UJAN is 0 gf 3I L to R R Smgrlahlsen, R Parklng, S Murray, N Wexss are seen re hearslng for Three Blmd MlCC,, the first producuon of the year Mal Rosenbellg heclecked wxth heard and slxteenth century finery IS set for Ins stellar performance ln the Mer maid Player s productlon, Much Ado About Nothing. L. to R.: D. Wert, Prof. J. P. Paltin- son, J. Kenney as seen in uMucl1 Arlo, the second theatrical perfor- mance given by the M.P.'s. y ,Jil X N- 4. wx A.. -TJ 15,33 :gf - , J r Mr. David Brubaker, the players . JJJ Drammatloo The hilarious strains of the restoration comedy Beaux Stratagem given in the Spring of '56 hy the Mermaid Players played on through the fall in the Belles Lettres room of Denny Hall. Before the symphony of plays for the year got under way, Alpha Psi Omega held an open house for the entire college. Shortly afterward, a transformation took place in this little theatre which was a jubilant overture in staging. Under the capable direction of an experienced newcomer to the Dickinson scene, of '56, Two Blind Mice, on a newly constructed stage A black velvet curtain, another innovation, opened and closed the scenes of the fast-moving farce, which added another chord of harmony to the first production of the year. In February, the Mermaid Players presented Shakespeare's .Much Ado About Nothing, continuing in their policy of providing acting and technical experience for students and faculty in all phases of a unified harmonious organization. Backstage we catch Prof. Flaherty making a quick change for Much Ado. Realism in both acting and staging as can be easily seen here in a scene from Much Ado',-contributes greatly to producing a hit. Both faculty and students participated in this production and the play proved itself a real favorite. N QQ 'l v x ' -,awxxw ,, R Q J '3 ff B ' I -J 1 .Q ' - 'E'--'v .JI MMM ,t all ea ' .s.si5l?'. l 1 wise tx E fi g tl 'Q 51:13 1, F222 t 'tx WEE 'ff Row 5, L. to R.: J. Richards, W. Rogers, W. Updegmli, N. Olewiler, R. Shuman, P. Thompson E. Alderfer, E. Gardner Row Ll' F WIITICIIOIISC J Heller J Stellfovc C Whcll C .luliard . .. .,.,,. .,. 'y,.., W. Barnes, D. Gillum, J. Casell. Row 3: M. Hoye, M. Crowley, J. Aitcheson, C. Dorsey, H. Ryder, M. Bunyan, F Myers P Shiner, A Lemkau Row 2: S Kittied e, D. Wilson S h - , - - - - K. ' g , . S oun, C. Helfrich, B. Foster, S. Sinclair, E. St. Claire, C. Brockelbank, R. Gordon. How 1: R. Ultan, B. Thomas, A. Roschy, C. Seidel, E. Robinson, J. Heine, C. Perkins, P. Evert, K. Miller, Prof. L. Ultan. College Ghoir The Dickinson College Choir is a volunteer singing organization for men and women under the direction of Dr. Lloyd Ultan. Its main purpose is to give musically minded students a chance to sing together for their own enjoyment as well as that Prof. Lloyd Ultan of their listeners. The choiris combined work and talent provide the campus with a special treat of musical delight and add a musical supplement to all religious chapel services. Christmas time each year means a special Christmas program presented hy our Choir. This year there were two spring concerts, the Early Spring Festival featuring American Folk Songs. However, the Choir's activities are not limited to the Dickinson campus. Appearances at various churches and other organi- zations within the Carlisle vicinity are not uncommon, and last year people from other communities had a chance to hear the choir on television. 1 ,,, . e il . JJ Ji jam sbzirfjtfffffiei Alpha and Umega Standing, L. to R.: P. Friedrich, D. Myers, D. Thompson, G. Mowrer, W. Ford, R. Hepner. Seated: G. Bennett, H. Ledgurd, K. Short, B. Eisenlohr, D. Bell. This year twelve deputation teams visited Protestant churches in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, and Virginia. In each church the deputation team, consisting of four students and a faculty member, conducted the church program, including Saturday recreation session, Sunday church school, morning and evening worship services, and youth fellowship meeting. The project aims to stimulate the local church program, give the students valuable experience in religious activities, and publicize Dickinson College. Chritian S ervice Project Standing, L. to R.: L. Hurd, E. Alderfer, G. Bennett, Prof. H. Burkle, H. Ledgard. Seated: C. Dorsey, D. Bell, D. Thompson, W. Ford, A. Lemkau. lst Row: D. Myers, P. Friedrich. Y ,gp Q mai tw ii ii Xu w The Alpha and Omega Society is composed of students interested in Christian service and fellowship. Meetings are held monthly to discuss problems in Christianity on the campus. Ministers and church leaders often attend meet- ings to speak on religious themes. This year a seminar talk on vocations in the church was held. Alpha and Omega gives a Christmas party for orphans and underprivileged children of the Carlisle area each year. 4 H 4 is ,L 4. r .Q at The Student Christian Association on campus has the worthwhile purpose of enhancing Christian fellowship. This is done through its program of recreation and service. SCA provides noon-day Chapels, aids in the Campus Chest drive, and last year started the contribution of books to foreign lands through SHARE. On Sunday evening, SCA sponsors programs which create fellowship through song and thought. ln the spring of the year a retreat is held by the oiiicers and plans are laid for the coming yearls programs. Blending Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish faiths, the Dickinson College lnterfaith Council is the co-ordinator tullent iil Ghri tian Association flzh Row, L. to R.: C. Bennett, D. Thompson, L. Silverman. 3rd Row: P. Friedrich, G. Wol- ford, J. Mandel. 2nd Row: Prof. R. Wells P. Simmons, D. Myers. lst Row: B. Kline, C. McCarty, A. Boyer. 4th Row, L. to R.: R. Crawford, W. Chanlry, D. Myers, D. Roberts, G. Mower, D. Thompson, J. Gardner, E. Fry, D. Gillum, Dr. Kirk, Prof. Wells. 3rd How: Rev. L. McMaster, Mrs. McMaster, M. Tegtmeier, B. Freeman, B. Eisenlolxr, Y. Ivachin, R. Buckwalter. Znil Row: P. Shiner, C. Bennett, H. Mimm, P. Friedrich, J. Clare, E. Waltozl, C. Bond, C. Spring, J. Pinkerton, R. Shuman, B. Sook. lst Row: S. Deichler, M. Crowley, D. Bell, M. Sieck, D. Henwood, A. Ewing, E. Hall, M. Denslow. of campus religious activities. Its main project is the soliciting of funds from the students so that local and international benefits may he carried out. This is done through the Campus Chest drive. One Week in the year is set aside for a full program of religious activities. This is Religion-ln-Life-Week, headed this year hy Pat Simmons and Dave Myers. Worship serv- ices, seminars, and discussion groups are included in the program and are led by prominent clergymen of the dif- ferent faiths. The week gives Dickinson College a very rewarding experience in religious thought. , N ,imfl'i'i , i ki: : QL, .A I pf llarita . . . 1,,z.Wa,, mdk The lliokin on Follies The stage was aglow as the Dickinson Students presented the ninth annual Follies, Shades of Hades . The show takes place in Hell and a con- servative college known as HPrudy UM. The plot revolves around a virtuous young coed, Abigail Krimp, played by Sue Browne, who is led astray by a cool cat, Clyde Horn, portrayed by Bud Gayner. Robertson Taylor as the Devil and Richard Hymen as his messenger added their wit to make the performance most enjoyable. - The show was written by Jerry Epstein, Bob Gleason, Mal Rosenberg and 'Dick Seeburger. Margot Patrick and Dick Seeburger adeptly handled the directing and producing respectively. Margot Patrick, Ann Saunders and Mal Rosenberg were in charge of the choreography, while a host of would-be Cole Porters wrote the delightfully enchanting musical score. L'Shades of Hadesn, given in the Lamberton Auditorium, gave ample proof of the talents and efforts of the students who participated in a job well done. If to be talked about in a most laudatory manner is evidence of a successful production, then Dickinson College can be proud of the 1957 Follies, Shades of Hades . But chief, can't I put' it down now! .. iw, NV- tl V: in .Q g , . g it I . 1 F nr a an ,, XX ,,,t 5 A -LitQ5gQQi.s g.Ug3gi1i Ill IU! J BWVQT it wi as tk nw' , yafisxa. Future Teacher et Ameriea The Benjamin Rush Chapter of the Future Teachers of America received its national charter in April, 1953. The purpose of the organization is to bring its members into contact with experi- ences they will have as teachers by means of films, panel discussions, and lectures by educators. Other activities of the group this year have included field trips to nearby schools for the purpose of observation of practical teaching techniques and the school facilities themselves. wits ei Mohler Seientifi Seeiety Founded at Dickinson as the Scientific Society in 1867 and later named in memory of John Fred Mohler, professor of physics at Dickinson, 1896- 1930, the Mohler Scientific Club affords all stu- dents of the college the opportunity for keeping abreast of modern trends in the scientific world. Meeting monthly in the Tome Scientific Building, the club presents lecturers who are representatives of the various fields of science, thereby attempting to further the physical, chemical, and biological interests of its members. 4 ,A,- 'f l y ,A mi ,r l T l Aqnacade 5 F 'WQYE R. Brasler M. Derr, P. Linde, E. Johnson, P. Andersen The Aquacade is the water ballet presented each year by the students, who do the complete work of production themselves. The officers of the group this year were: Edie Johnson, President, Claire Hildgedick, Vice Presidentg and Ann Lernkau, Secretary- Treasurer. It was ably directed by Marge Derr. The performance, which took place on November 21st and 22nd, was entitled 'cMa1'quee Magic . lt was entirely written by the students, and featured nine swim routines and a comedy diving exhibition. The mood for each number was set by music from Broadway shows, and was further emphasized by original and unusual costumes. E. Kennedy, B. Tuttin, K. Phillips, M. Bunyan, E. Johnson. P Mg'- if gil V7 Y gli ' 5:4 rw , I Q E? Johnson Literary Bulletin Standing, L.-R.: C. Hilgedick, C. Shaffert, P.T'ovmnsend I. Paul, L. Hurd, S. Palmer, K. Bradley, K. Kokolis C. Gill, N. Weiss, H. Mimm, G. Reddicl-is., E. Teitelman, C. Herrman. Seated: J. Carter, E. Laniuls, M. Smethurst, B. Burrowes, S. Turner. Sri? i kg i i lli-itgflg its -jfi' 3 r li Elia X 'Z, 7 ' X -is Debate lleuneil Standing, L.-R.: A. Dils, J. Floyd, A. Lintner, J. Am- bacher, E. Alley, N. Keyes, A. Alley, H. Bass. Seated:- G. Bennett. , ei Designed to stimulate thought and to provide a means for the communica- tion of the ideas and experiences of both students and faculty, especially in the fields connected with literature, the Bulletin keeps as its' motto: Curiosity is one of the permanent and certain characteristics of a vigorous intellectf, All articles and reviews in a particular issue deal with a general theme, exposing Various facets of the problems. The Literary Bulletin is published three times each academic year. The debate council, one of the oldest and most active of campus activities, has as its primary objective, uto seek and bring truth to lightw. With this in mind, the council has diligently prepared and participated in a host of meets with such well-known schools as Lafayette, Penn State, and N.Y.U. - With the invaluable assistanceof its coach, Amin Alley, the squad continues to uphold the tradition of intelligent reflection and its immediate application to achieve the rewards of truth. ' Standing, L. to R.: W. Wate1'mnn, R. Oram, J. Maluska, B. Eddy, Esch. 2nd'Row, seated: D. Gillum D Stem L Byron M Crowley Mr. Remsberg Cclirectorl. 4-th Row, seated: L. Bomgardner, A. C. Burner, I. Parkins. Front Row C Obermiller E Alley M Beaver, K. Martin. 3rcl Row, seated: C. Spring, E. Robinson, J. Bowen. Heine, F. Mnckus, C. Simpson, D. Wert, R. White, A. Mann, M. MAIRZIALE !Wa1al'iaf...inZ'fze4Z'yfeafama!zcA Uollege Band While standing on High Street waiting to 'gfall in behind the band and join the parade we tap our feet in time to the snappy music, or, if we do not actively beat time, a little section of our brain usually catches the contagion and marks time for us. The Bancl, our college vitamin pill, helps greatly to foster an element of school spirit at pep rallies, ball games, and other college events. This year during the football season the group played at all home games and one away game. The Band has been successful because it meets a need-that of helping to build and maintain the morale and spirit of Dickinson. J. Razzano Never in the history of our nation has there been a greater or more continuing need for military leaders who are adequately trained and ready for a possible emergency. The purpose of the Dickinson College Reserve Officers, Training Corps is to prepare college students to serve as future olificers. Since its beginning in 1952 the ROTC has become one of the largest departments at Dickinson College. The program presented to the ROTC student is varied and in keeping with the liberal arts curriculum. It also enables the student to choose the branch of service most closely associated with his college work. Some of the subjects included in the basic and advanced course programs are military history, weapons, drill, map reading, tactics, leader- ship, operations, personnel management and world affairs. The military department consists of a training staff of eight regular army personnel under the supervision of Lt. Col. George W. Eason. The Cadet Corps of 282 students is under the command of Cadet Col. Kenneth R. Short. The Cadet Regiment is composed of two battalions of two companies each, a color guard, and the drum and bugle corps, all commanded by cadet commissioned and non-commissioned oiiicers. Company A, lst Batallion . . . Cadet Company Commander L. Gayner. 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Association of the United States Army-Top Row, L. to R.: S. Kendall., R. Dhuy, F. Cam- pfatnelli, H. Womsley, J. Palmer, W. Palzer, B. Fenstemaker. 3rd Row: C. Ferrone, W. Water- man, W. Mathews, R. Graham, K. Short, R. Winchester, B. Banks. 2nd Row: R. Zeitzeff, W. Rogers, D. Kendall, W. Black, F. Conrad, F. Kaminsky, S. Pugliese. 1st Row: A. Dilman, G. Martinelli, K. Miniclier, W. Otto, D. Shafer. Brass Seotion The Corps activities during the year include the Military Ball, Rifle Team matches, Drill competitions, Open House, and several parades and special reviews. The RiHe Team consists of twelve members Who, during the year, compete in a series of thirty postal and shoulder to shoulder matches against other colleges. This year two new groups have been organized. 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' Aquacade 1,2,3,4, Director 35 Hockey 1,2,3,4g V olleyballg Bas- lcetballg Softballg Badmintong Tennis, Pan Hellenic Council 39 Fraternity president 45 Pledge Class Vice-president 13 Student 'Counselor 33 Junior Blazer winnerg Senior class secretary 4. BARBARA CLARE ANDERSON 611 Stevenson Lane, Towson 4, Maryland Bachelor of Arts Phi Mu Barb . . . cashmeres and sneakers . . . the King's Queen . . . light and bright . . . Now if Davy were playing . . . ostracized by the V.A .... You all . . . island in the' Sun. Dickinsonian 1,2,3,4g House Council lg Fraternity Historian 35 Pan Hellenic Council 44 W.A.A. 2,3,, President 43 Class sports 1,2,3,4g Fraternity sports 1,2,3,4g Junior Blazer Winner. .IEANNE ELLEN ANDERSON 646 Croyden Road, Cheltenham, Pennsylvania Bachelor aj Arts Chi Omega Jello . . . Cripes!! . . . 'LWhat flavor today, ,I-Belle? . . . one half of the All-American couple . . . one of those Phi Psi girls . . . Oh, for Pete's sake . . . cocker spaniel puppy. Dickinson Follies 1,2,3,4g Secretary 43 Diclcinsonian 1,2,3,4g Intra- mural sports 1,2,3,4g Fraternity sports 1,2,3,4g Aquacade lg Cheer- leader 'I,2,3,4g F.T.A. 1,2,3,4g French Club. THEODORE COLFAX AUMAN III 1539 Reading Blvd., Wyomissing, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Beta Theta Pi 'tT.C. . . . Digger . . . Take a vote ' . . . CC, is mad . . . I believe I'll get a new car . . . It's oliicial now . . . Just testing . V. . scenic tour . . . good solid D . . . going on relief! Rifle team 1,2,3,4g Co-Captaing Sgt. At Arms 4. IIICKINSIIN UIILLEGE ROBERT LINN BAILEY 1 Sunset Drive, Asbury Park, New Jersey Bachelor of Arts Sigma Chi Beetle . . . inhabitant of the observatory . . . I.F. skit genius . . . This place depresses me . . . Lee, do you remember L 8: L Harrisburg and Penn Hall? . . . She had a nice personality . . . the Great Purple Father. Band 1,2,g Follies 1,2,3,4g Steering Committee 3,41 Musical Coor- dinator 3g Mens Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Treasurer 3g President 4g Wine Hat 2g Inter-fraternity sports 1,2,3,4-g Inter-fraterniy council 43 Fraternity Song Director 2,3,4g Secretary 2g Editor 2g Athetlic Director 3g President 4. PAUL WESLEY BAKER, JR. 407 Belmont Avenue, Haddonlield, New .lersey Bachelor of Science Phi Delta Them The Colonel of Slater System . . . too many labs . . . tests, tests, tests . . . the shy grin . . . med school bound .' . . chemistry. Microcosm 1,2g Mohler Scientific 1,2,3,4. W . Nm ut t ,, ,go t Y 'ew rv w ,w 1 gl BERNARD C. BANKS, JR. Pole 15, Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Kappa Psi Bouncing Bernardo . . . House Manager of note . . . ROTC Cymbal Corps . . . N50 what if I did talk to you. That doesn't mean I was awake . . . what major this semesterfil? . . . Sorry, but I can't drive. I Interfraternity sports l,2,3,43 Choir 1,23 Football 33 Fraternity Social Chairman 3g College' Social Committee 3g Rifle Team 2s House Manager 43 Drum and Bugle Corps l,2,3,4f. MARWIN A. BATT 2401 Lombard St. Philadelphia 46, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Epsilon Pi Joe Batty . . . Mainstay of the Phi Ep swimming team . . . Cov- ernment's my business t . . One of Captain Kennedy's men . . . pipe collection . . . great time in Washington . . . didn't get to see the President, though . . . State government's got to go. . . . Enaj. ROTC drill team l,2,33 Mermaid Players l,3Q Swimming Team 13 Fraternity House Manager 43 Washington Semester 3. WILLIAM CROTHERS BEATTY Wallingford, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Kappa Psi T.V. Bill . . . Genius . . . Sticks . . . 'iThis is true . . . This, gentlemen, is the crux. . . . Ah, GREENSLEEVESY' . . . As Shakespeare says . . . Class President lg Mermaid Players l,2,33 Outstanding Pledge l. GORDON CONWELL BENNETT 201 3rd Avenue, Haddon Heights, New .lersey Bachelor of Arts Cleurck . . . Tennis, Anyone? . . . California or bust! . . . Rev. Bennett . . . The Barefoot Boy . . . As the sayin' is . . . Resolved: That . . . ROTC Drill Team lg RILW Program Committee Chairman 4g Debate Council l,2,3,43 Vice President 2, President 43 Sttudent Senate Award for Debating 13 Wallcley Second Prize for Freshman Forensic lg Tau Kappa Alpha 3,43 President 4g Mermaid Players 3,43 S.C.A. 1,2,3,43 Interfraternity sports 2,3,43 Deputation Team 4g Alpha and Omega 43 Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 4g Whois Who. .f 5 ff,...f1 2Tf 'TE' 'i 'V . ' - . flag V V . ,Y Q . , .9 A Bd ...eng - - Masta is sy i1 it ff ' ' Sai. I' - H W2 '12 GRADUATES 0F 1957 , ,, it H ,w fm it '33 ' iz, RICHARD JAMES BISCONTINI 60 East Walnut St., Kingston, Pennsylvania . Bachelor of Arts Theta Chi I can Press my own body weight, you know. . . . yellow convertible . . , Toy-Tiger . . . The Bink . . . hair troubles, very sparse . . . I'm great, but not appreciated . . . Got a cute sister, though . . . What's another miner' . . . D-9 Q . . Peasants . . . Potential . Fraternity Historian 43 Rushing Chairman 4: Inter-fraternity Swim- ming 2,3,4'Q Delegate to Theta Chi National Convention 4. MARK A. BORUS 635 Walton Avenue, New York 51, New York Bachelor of Arts Theta Chi Marlon . . . can be found on back of Bill's cycle . . . My visit to Jayne was purely social . . . King of Kohrfs . . . rugged . . . writes Dear Mary letters . . . story for every occasion . . . apathy for college girls. . Spanish Club 1,23 Drill Team 1,23 1.R.C. l,2,33 Inter-fraternity sports l,2,3,43 Baseball l,2,4. fa Q .M .,, nw 5, 11622 , M . c on 3' .ll 1r ww. HW I, V w H .l ww w ,m up sy. 3 L iii - th nw u 'rf-2' I . mn H, , .v I W..,,,H3o., '..,yigg...1.5W DICKINSUN IRENE VIRGINIA BURCESS ,120 South Tenth Street, Millville, New Jersey Bachelor of Arts Pi Beta Plli ,Iinny with a .I . . . But really, it's just casual . . . 21 for all practical purposes . . . When I make my first million teaching . . . Roooth! . . . You know that test I didn't study for?', Fraternity Secretary 4, Mermaid Players 1,2,3,4g F.T.A. 1.2.3,4g Treasurer 4g Fraternity sports 1,2,3,4g Class sports 1,23 House Council 1,25 Aquacade 2g Microcosm 2, Young Republicans 4. ROBERT D. BURROWES R.D. No. 1, Birdsboro, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Theta Chi B.M.O.C ,... I gotta get a date . . . 'LPrexy . . . subtle . . . Who said they're lead? . . . Pride of Birdsboro . . . Who's sloppy! . . . I'll check on it . . . Ann . . . It just grows that way . . . From box-car to water tower . . . Buh. Ornicron Delta Kappa, President 4-g Fraternity V. President 3, President, 4, Literary Editor of Literary Bulleting Class of 1902 Awardg Wine Hat 2g President Slcull and Key 3g Raven's Claw 4-5 Vice President Junior Classg President Sophomore classg President Senior Classg IF. Football 1,2,3,4-g Phi Beta Kappag Who's Who. - un BLANCHE CATHERINE BROESKE Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Zeta Tau Alpha f'Mish-moshl' . . . Blanchey, you're needed . . . olives and- . . . another day, another meeting . . . Bayshores: summerg Bashorez winter . . . I meanv. Band 1,2,3g Aqaacade 2, lfice-Pres. 3g Fraternity sports 1,2,3,4g Class Sports 1,2,3,4g Follies 3g Pan Hellenic Council 3,4-g Secretary Wheel and Chain 4-g Fraternity president 4. RONALD ALLEN BROWN 4-703 Lawnview Drive, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Kappa Sigma Brownie . . . finally planning to marry the blond bomb- shell' . . . scholarship chairman??? . . . temper, temper . . . 'ibut Doc, I went to Alice's wedding . . . the Pirates will win this year . tailback on the night football team at Biddle Field. Football manager 1,2g Baseball 1,2,3,4-g D-Clubg Dickinsonian lg Microcosm l,2g Inter-fraternity sports I,2,3,4g Fraternity Sergeant at Armsg Secrearyg Vice Presidentg Social commitee 3. SHIRLEY ANN BRO'WN Navajo Trail, Medford Lakes, New .Iersey Bachelor of Arts Chi Omega 'AShirl . . . transfer from Trenton . . . It's really great . . . let your hair grow, Shirley . . . Doozey . . . collections for a private phone . . . 4'who'll I knit these for? . . . Oh, it's so sadz' . . . I just donlt like pears! . . . And you thought you had problems . Class Basketball 3,4g Choir 3,444 Diclcinsonian 4. WENDE BUCKLER 423 Hawthorne Road, Baltimore 10, Maryland Bachelor of Arts Pi Beta Phi Wendell . . . 'Tm going to drop that course! . . . Oh, sin! . . . Vice President of South group . . . efiicient prexy . . . winning smile and personality . . . frantic for Frisco . . . digs that Dixieland . . . Playgirl. Wlermaid Players lg Spanish Club 1,23 D-Book committee 23 Follies 2g Secretary House Council 2g Dickinsonian 3g Microcosm 3g R I.L.W. 33 Class secretary 33 Aquacade 1,2,3g Mid-Winter Ball Court 1,2,3g Fraternity President 4-. CULLEGE FRANCISCO CAMPANELLI 311 Hillside Avenue, South Plainfield, New Jersey Bachelor of Arts Them Chi Campy . . . You want a fat lip? . . . King of Carlisle . . . special' izes in broken collar-bones . . . Anyone for Kohr's? . . . The Flower . . . slater service helper 1,2,3,4 . . . What? Injured again? . . . this is your Military Ball . . . trainer. Football 1,2,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, D-Club 2,3,4, Freshmen Counselor 4. JANE LOUISE CAMMANN 26 Locust Drive, Summit, New Jersey Bachelor of Arts Jani . . . What's his face? . . . night prowler . . . 3:30 A.M. ping pong game . . . Courvoiser . . . Goren's teacher . . . getting geared up . . . opera a la hi-fi . . . 5'It's sooo cold . . . coke, 3 . . . Slater assistant. Mermaid Players 4, LR. 3,4, Dickinsonian 3, F.T.A. 4, Literary Bulletin 4. NANCY LOUISE CARPENTER 5 Central Avenue, Clyndon, Maryland Bachelor of Arts, Pi Beta Phi 'iHello, Group . . , Anne, tl1ey're so plelJian! . . . suite of rooms in Drayer . . . Spanish major? . . . Darmouth 1,2,3,4 . . . study schedule par excellence . . . I must have gotten at least a Q . . . cashmere collection . . . determined to get to Europe. Hockey 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,, Volleyball 2, Choir 2, Fraternity Treasurer 4, Mermaid Players 1,2, Fraternity sports 1,2,3,4. JACK HILNER CASSEL 133 Elm Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Jack . . . My word . . . Well for crackin' ice . . . old married man . . . commuter from Hershey . . . headed for United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio . . . -swimming enthusiast. Choir 1,4. ga it A. . tw ,tt as it w wt it it :K it 1 a es : X 'Qi gag aiig ft 't li? H 1 'l' l' it ll'-A 4, -fi' A its -l at- Q ll I 'MMN' w A, it I 3, .. xg'-H v' sf 5 f Y '15 . el! 'lt me . stew? is '. 3,144 Q .f ,G Q-'QYN' f- E' 'x A X ii5i': y:gigj1?'k 1 l - 5 A , N 0 H 0 A ,gp xy. , ' 3 H '55 c 5555 it it .: 'ti A , , .st H mf it t x m '2- 1 x it If Hum Willy Qs' sim ...v .. 1 7 1'-557' I M I ,N a l I K gr H r , img... . K 1 A ,, it it it it MN'W ,t . t 'W H H Q , I rf- S .Ass-agp? tis. it has ,s Q-HQ 'l 'Zi 4P'Hg,Y' M , 1 nigh., l l: - :fi 933.5 u 4 f .g 1 - t ' ' ' H Wai X it it my: vi,-17:9 .,, 1. 1 ts- I fWN+n.:ft-ant.. . sat ' - WQBSN . ,sn iw ,,55Ei,tt',.w time 2 ,ti ,WV ' as -If ty' ' ' g Y, 61g4 4 ,a ' I ' ,gf ' ...L-Qt? llllAlllltl'I'ES 0F 1957 CHU-HWA CHUN No. 3507, chang Choon dong lst-Ka Choong-Ku Seoul, Korea Bachelor of Science Alpha Chi Rho i'Cups up . . . Well, he is line fellow . . . R.O.K. army . . . New York confidential . , . Head waiter . . . future naturalist . . . Anybody see a cow? . . . trips to Boston . . . likes the former home better . . . Second call. IR.C. 1, German Club 1,2, Mohler Scientific Club 2,3,4, College Choir 4. L. EDWARD CLARK 628 Kimball Avenue, Westfield, New .lcrsey Bachelor of Arts Sigma Alpha Epsilon Boomers . . . nClarky . . . boy intellectual 1,2,3,4,5 . . . Penn Hall Flash . . . big spender from the East . . . the Drayer Dragon . . . Civil War Vet . . . attender of Fenster Seminars. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Warden 2, Varsity Baseball 2,3, House Ath- letic Chairman 4, Inter-fraternity sports 1,2,3,4. Sl , 'I Qtr , l l at DIUKlNSON MARGARET GRACE DERR 1439-C N. Harlem Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois Bachelor of Arts Chi Omega Marge . . . spirit of Christmas . . . ready, Flynny? . . . Aqua- cade . . . thoughtful and generous . . .. who are you? . . . her own personal lingo . . . But, Mrs. Fite, I didn't open the door! . . . riot instigator . . . festivities . . . Aren't we the greatest? . . . eminent hacker and tease . . . Samuel Pepysss. F.T.A. 1,2,3g Fraternity sports 1,25 Inter-class sports 1,23 Micro- cosm 33 Senior Editor 4, Aquacade 1,23 Music Chairman 3, Director 4: Dormfitorgv President lg Mermaid Players 2,33 Literary Bulletin 2,35 Young Republican Club 33 Pi Delta Epsilon, 4. 0 RONALD JOHN DHUY 8325 98th Street, Woodhaven 21, New York Bachelor of Arts Sigma Alpha Epsilon Ron-Don . . . Perry Como of the S.A.E. house . . . Ex member of Fenster Club . . . another of the back room boys, once removed . . . Latin wizard . . . Watch that javelin . . . research at the Bio Lab . . . Lil 2,3,4. Fraternity Vice President 4, Social Chairman 3, Warden 2, Track 2,3,4g D-Club.2,3,4g Skull and Key 3g Choir 1,25 College Social Committee 33 Inter-fraternity Sports 1,2,3,4-. WILLIAM ADNA CRAWFORD No. 3 Fay Park Drive, North Syracuse, New York Bachelor of Arts Alpha Chi Rho Birdlegs . . . Former Midshipman . . . Bala lnn . . . Birdmobile to Reno . . . charter member of Striped Room . . . tire marks on Rush Campus . . . L'We got a system . . . No feathers on my legs . . . Dancing Crane. Inter-fraternity sports 1,2,3,4. MARGARET FRASER CLEVELAND 4-301 Glenrose Street, Kensington, Maryland Bachelor of Science Phi Mu Margie . . . Rambling Rose . . . l'm going ot see Alby this weekend . . . Mighty Mouse . . . What's on television? . . . ill-leff, Grover . . . 'LAnyone for solitaire . . . poor little green ow. Class sports l,2,3,4g Aquacade 1,2,3,4g Mermaids Players 1,25 Microcosm 2,3,4g F.T.A. 1,2. EDWARD J. DEENEY, JR. 7 Linn Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Edu . . . El . . . Dean . . . I think I'll be sick . . . Eek, we'll all be killed . . , Cotton Picker . . . '6Oh Horribles . MARJORIE DENSLOW 3652 California Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Mu Margie . . . My Bizzy . . . all my blood for Janie and Marge . . . 'LYou've got to be sensible about diets . . . Patsy's the greatest . . . sunsets and fog . . , Prose, but very effective! . . . lt's a Harley . . . The Island . . . i, . . but where can I hang my guitar? . . . a better friend you'll never find. S.C.A. l,2,3,4-g Alpha and-Omega l,2,3g Treasurer 25 F.T.A. 3,4-5 Vice President 4-3 Volleyball l,2g Bowling 1,2,3,4-. UGLLEGE ALVIN EDWARD DILLMAN, JR. 106 Woodland Road, Glenshaw, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Delta Theta Al . . . the proud father . . . hails from Pitt . . . Phil Delt chef . . , Eisenhower's Young Republican. Football 1, Track 1,2,3,4g lnterfraternity Sports 1,2,3,4g D Club 1,2,3,4-g Fraternity Steward 3g Alumni Secretary 2g Young Repub- licans Club 41. ARTHUR KUNKLE DILS 3328 North Second Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Kappa Psi Dil . . . Thursday nights in the big city . . . The world's having fun . . . You've had too much ragtime and not enough rock 'n' roll . . . cool ex-bass man . . . You've got the Dickinson doldrurns . President of Freshman Classg Debate Council 2, secretary-treasurer 3,45 Tau Kappa Alpha, vice-president, Fraternity secretary 3, social chairman 45 U.P.S. 3,4g Dickinsonian 3,4. GERALD MYRON EISENSTAT 115 Harvard Avenue, Bridgeton, New Jersey Bachelor of Arts Phi Epsilon Pi lore . . . cricket . . . Where's Steinberg? . . . l'll be in the law library. . . . You almost know . . . Admirer of Kumsh. Mermaid, Players 1,2g Debate Council 1,23 Alpha Psi Omega Christ- mas Play lg Diclainsonian 1,2,3. GERALD NISSEN EPSTEIN 1186 East 42nd Street, Brooklyn, New York Bachelor of Science Phi Epsilon Pi 'LEp . . . Y0u're 10092 wrong . . . the baby . . . Whaa dija hear from? . . . king of superlatives . . . I got a friend in the field . . . Mark Brahmy is after me . . . tamer of the beasts . . . one of the fabled ten. V, Shiv. ,H , .JJ ,su , H a W fa. w,,h 3- wt S ? nu ZQJH V tw mmm M Ht, U K.: ,w tv tx , , 1 2 t isa tg M st' 'fir Hi.. GRADUATES 0F 1957 W ,Y Lx PATRICIA ANN ESHELMAN Paradise, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science Chi Omega Pat . . . and a personality to match . . . Will the meeting please come to order! . . . Beauty queen many times over . . . Pixie . . . Physics 4. Follies 1,2,3,4fg Follies Steering Committee 3,4-3 Sharp Room Teas 45 Mermaid Players 1,2,3g RILW 3g Choir 3g Fraternity president 4-9 Micracosm 33 Mid-Winter Ball Court 1,3, Queen 2g Military Ball Court 1,3, Little Colonel 2. WILLARD BRUCE FENSTERMACHER 177 South Front Street, Souderton, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Kappa Psi Marv . . . the original sportsman . . . in senior year rated as outstanding family man . . . policies featured term as prexy . . . a man of subtle wit and deceptive coolness. Fraternity vice president 3, president 4, Fraternity sports. f 'tt w ilu 2 Q it mr 1 vi a 5:3 Gnu Q 1 as .S it ,W ,Wm F ,i ,H , fw- ai K l L fees ahh' Q t 2 f 1 5 is V- -Au-, , f -,,, , 1.14.5 DIUKINSUN JAMES IRELAND FORSYTI-I, JR. 426 Jefferson Avenue, Avon-by-the-Sea, New Jersey Bachelor of Science Commons Club Jim . . . Navy Vet . . . This is living? . . . Gibbs House Affair, 1950 . . . Gramps . . . When I was on the Continent . . . Oni, those French girlsi' . , . Has Dvson changed? Student Senate 33 College Social committee 2g Fraternity President 3g Football 13 Swimming 23 Mohler Scientific Club 1,2,3,43 Fra- ternity Athletic Representative 3g Wine Hat 2. PAULINE ROGERS FRIEDRICH 19 Washington Street, Long Branch, New Jersey Bachelor of Arts Phi Mu 'iCl1aly . . . Dear Chuck . . . Quiet please, recording! . . . Wake me up in just tive minutes . . . What a cacklel . . . a six-state romance . . . meet Europe through pictures . . . from parsonage to parsonage . . . L'I'll do that in my spare time . . . Jolly . . . 'iJune, Whoopee! Wheel and Chain 43 S.C.A. lg Membership chairman 2, president 3, program chairman 43 RILW 2,3,43 Alpha and Omega 1,2,3,4Q Choir lg Student Counselor 23 Mermaid Players 2,33 Aquacade 3,43 House Council-13 Fraternity reporter and song director 33 Phi Delta Epsilon 43 Dichinsonian 2,3, Feature editor 4g Christian Service Project 1,2,3,43 Whois Who. wt sa E CHARLES ANTHONY FERRONE 1 Grant Terrace, West Orange, New Jersey Bachelor of Arts Phi Kappa Sigma Ch-Ch-Chuck . . . Tony Ferroni . . . Rip Van Winkle . . . But my girl's a counselor . . . let's get practical . . . take it from the top . . . partner of the telephone company between Biddle and Phi Kap . . . Who's dating who this week, Jack and Mike? . . , tackle on night football team at Biddle Field. Football 1,3,4Q D Club 3,43 Men's Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Choir 1,23 Follies 1,3,4f3 music committee 2g D-son Quartet 23 College Inter- relations Committee chairman 23 Raven's Claw president 4g Fra- ternity 'sergeant-at-arms 1, steward 4, pledge master 43 Fraternity Sports l,2,3,4. CAROLE LOUISE FISCHER 55 Trenton Avenue, White Plains, New York Bachelor of Arts Pi Beta Phi New York sophisticate . . . Washington Confidential . . . Carlisle critic . . . Ingenue . . . a lady of leisure . . . Her voice was ever soft and low. Follies 13 Microcosm 13 Mermaid Players 1,23 Modern Dance 4g Washington Semester 3. JANE BLACKMER FLYNN Goodman Hill Road, Sudbury, Massachusetts Bachelor of Arts Chi Omega Janie . . . The Island . . . long hair versus short hair . . . Hey, Marge . . . even disposition . . .Hels so great, kids . . . Janikins . . . always for the underdog . . . outside the Bucket at 3:15 . . . riot instigator . . . No place like New England . . . Samuel Pepysss. Fraternity sports 1,2,3,43 Class sports 1,2,3,4Q Choir 2,33 secretary 43 F .T.A. 43 Literary Bulletin 3,43 Mermaid Players 33 Aquacade 2. JOYCE ELAINE F0-RNEY 316 South Pitt Street, Carlisle, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science Phi Mu Foyce . . . graduate of Silver Bay . . . Anybody for a trip to France? . . . true connoisseur of spaghetti and food in general . . . greatest asset is a cabin in the mountains . . . Dr. Forney- someday . . . Penelope Aquacade 2,3,43 Mermaid Players 2,3,43 Alpha and Omega 1,23 Fraternity chaplain 1, Rooms chairman 2,3. CIICLLEGE MARY STUART GADD Falls Road, Cockeysville, Maryland Bachelor of Science Chi Omega Stu . . pword twister . . . Got a minute, Stu? . . . scatter- brained . . . the Honorable Dorm President . . . little missing digit . . . Mrs. Moony . . . Egad!! . Spanish Club 1' House Council 2,33 House President and Presi- dents' Council f-ig Dining Room Committee 35 Fraternity rushing chairman 4-g social service chairman 4, Junior Blazerg Class, Varsity, Fraternity sports 1,2,3,4. ' JOAN DOUGLASS CALLAGHER 301 Glen Avenue, Short Hills, New .lersey Bachelor of Arts Chi Omega Classical Beauty . . . One of the English Departmenfs Intelligentsia . . . Champagne and Cashmeres . . . the philosophical viewpoint . . . a gentle sensitivity . . . a teaching career in Hawaii. 1 F.T.A. 1,2,3.4g Cheerleading l,2,3,4-g Follies 1,2,3,4-g Follies Steering Committee 3,4-3 Mermaid Players l,2,3g Diclcinsonian 1,2,3,41g Micro- cosrn 1,2,3g Sharp Room Teas 1,2.3,4fg Fraternity Vice President 49 Class Sports l,2g S.C.A. lg French. Club lg Literary Bulletin 3,4-. RUTH LOUISE GARROTT 320 Paddington Road, Baltimore 12, Maryland Bachelor of Arts Pi Beta Phi Transfer from Delaware . . . Mother Garrott . . . Home Economics Degree from summer session . . . At least Central Oliiee writes to me . . . weekends in Baltimore . . . The Great Defender of the Great Pretender. Diclcinsonian 3,4'g Fraternity Corresponding Secretary 4-g Microcosm 4. LEWIS FOX GAYNER, JR. BHD. 2, Salem, New .lersey Bachelor of Arts Phi Kappa Psi Philosophy of life, Study like you were going to live forever and live like you were going to die tomorrown . . . well suited . . . cosmo- politan air . . . Phi Psi Referee . . . Big man in a small car . . . an old smoothie. Fraternity President 4, Vice President 3, Treasurer 25 Pi Delta Epsilon, President 4-g Glee Club President 4-. Secretary 33 Micracosm Editor 44, Managing Editor 3, Feature Editor 2: Student Senate Vice President, Chairman of Student Faculty Judiciary Committee, Interfraternity Sports 1,2,3,4g Whois W ho. 32 s ,, sexist --aa 1 GRADUATES 0F 1957 it , at x it M vt' -A -W 1 Q ' shun'-. ll' 'M ua G ,, W Briggs: ' f x 1 ' :ff w fa l g f?', PATRICK G. GERAGHTY - 54-9 Academy Street, New York, New York Bachelor of Science Delta Kappa Epsilon Pat . . . Former midshipman . . . Laura . . . Majoring in minors , . . phone calls to Baltimore . . . Who spends weekends in Car- lisle? . . Silver Beetle . . . Occidental with Oriental accent . . . Books in.the Striped room . . . Government checks . . . anti-Pogo League ...- y ears .in Navy. Interfraternity Sportsg Mohler Scientihc Club. MILES JOSEPH GIBBONS 579 Devan Road, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Kappa Psi Gibb . . . dissipated delegate to California . . . Igor, the 13th . . . Apostle . . . youthful prexy . Q . nerves . . . I'll let you ride in my tanki' . . . 'Tm having a party. Interfraternity Sports 2,3,4g Fraternity President 3g I .F .C. Treasurer 3. L www, i N is - f5 ? i' :fs N, sae Q. 33' ,. :ji 1. new 2 DIUKINSUN JOHN HENRY COULD Susquehanna Boulevard, West Hazleton, Pennsylvania ' Bachelor of Science Phi Kappa Sigma Gonldie . . . C'mon youse guys . . . Lindy's boy . . . partner of telephone company between Biddle and Phi Kap . . . Who's taking who out this week, Mike and Charl . . . Harrisburg pickup . . . Carol What? . . . more fouls'per minute . . . center on the night football team at Biddle Field. I Basketball 1,2,3,43 Track lg Student Counselor 4-3 Mohler Scientific Club 2,3343 Interfraternity Sports 1,2,3,4Q Mermaid Players 13 Aquacade 23 D-Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4. RICHARD LEWIS GRAHAM 504 Bayne Street, McKeesport, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Tlleftl Chi Rich . . . Tiger . . . ,lan . . . Married man . . . Trips in his '35 Ford . . . One of the Bobsey twins . . . Veteran of Pine Grove . . . Fryckland's anyone? . . . T.C. cellar parties. D-Club 1,2, Vice President 3, President 4-3 Football 1,2,3,43 Lacrosse 1,2,3,43 Athletic Board of Control 3,43 MacAndrews Trophy. M .A .,,,,,, , ..f, A H Q . sex X' ,Wm W M , .ii Mm wi u 0' ies ,ww , EDWARD ROBERTS GILBERT 141 Smith Avenue, Sharon, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts ' Sigma Chi Sapphire . . . Commissioner . . . I.F. Czar . . . Not another protest . . . Wanna Hunk psyc? . . . Dr. Craffam's shadow. Fraternity Tribune 2g Magister 33 Faculty-Alumni Relations 2,3,4-1 Scholarship Chairman 33 S.C.A. 1,23 Student Director of Interfra- ternity Sports 1,2,3,4-3 Harrington-Norcross Prize for Psychology 33 Psychology Club President 4. H. ROBERT GLADFELTER, JR. 11 Main Street, Glen Rock, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Alpha Chi Rho Roxy . . . Sahara Head . . . She's just a close friend . . . what d'ya mean, the house is coldl' . . . lock won't open . . . To the Poconos with Rhood . . . H.S .... desert stasher . . , Shelter Islahd summers . . . Any announcements? Football lg Lacrosse 1,2,3,43 Interfraternity Sports 1,2,3,43 Dickin: sonian 2,33 Literary Bulletin 2g D-Club 2,3,4g Skull and Keyg Omicron Delta Kappa Vice Presidentg Fraternity Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 43 I.F.C. 43 Microcosm Sports Editor 43 Whois Who. ROBERT DAVIS GLEASON 533 Elknud Lane, Johnstown, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Kappa Psi Emlen . . . Phi Psi literary prodigy . . . confused affairs at Penn Hall . . . happily incompetent . . . But Emlen there's' no shower room at the H. A. Milton . . . Hit the roads, Boy! Dickinsonian 2,3,4g Hornbook 43 Varsity Basketball 3,43 Inter- fraternity Sports 2,3,43 Fraternity Historian 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. IRA DAVID CLICK 307 Stuyvesant Avenue, Lyndhurst, New .lersey Bachelor of Science Phi Epsilon Pi LD, . . . Son of Adler . . . You only get out of life what you put into it. . . . Now Greta control yourself . . . get serious! . . . Help me Lord! . . . the kid from Lyndhurst . . . But Mr. Lauro, I am trying to put de ball trou' de hoop. . Skull and Key Freshman Award 3 Belles Lettres Society 1.2,3.4, Sec- retary 33 Mohler Scientific Club 1,2,3,43 Freshman Basketball: Varsity Basketball 4g lnterfraternity Sports 1,2,3,43 Dickinsonian 3g Follies 1. CULLEGE H 75,1 fig? E: . 55 c ,,,, iv it- 1 we 0 is tt it NORA COURTENAY GREEN 274 Wilson, Street, Carlisle, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Sam'4' . . . That's a hair cut? Even a howl would help! . . . trips to northeast hinterland on the Hudson . . . strange art . . . antiquated sneakers . . . but I forgot my glasses . . . recessive allure. Dickinsonian 3,45 Student Senate 3,45 Mermaid Players 2,3,45 Literary Bulletin 4, Art Editor, International Relations Club 35 Future Teachers of America 45 Dickinson Development Council 3,4. FREDERICK WILSON HAMILTON 1325 Eighth Avenue, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Kappa Psi 'LHampton . . . a bit rural in taste . . . last of the original Dungeon party boys . . . Penn Hall shopper . . . charter member of the five yard club . . . Freddy Frat. Basketball 15 Football 25 Tennis 1,2,4. EDMUND G. HAUFF 2406 Tilghman Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Kappa Sigma Guido . . . shot out of the saddle . . . O.K. Dave, what's this sound like? . . . He added the cultural touch . . . Peanuts and Beethoven . . . combs his hair to cover the spots . . . Kohr's Club . . . My team system is perfect. I.R.C. 1,2,3,45 S'.C.A. 1,25 Dickinsonian 1,2,3, Business Manager 45 Interfraternity Sports 2,3,45 Fraternity Guard 2, Pi Delta Epsilon 4. ELIZABETH ELDERDICE HERING Washington Road, Westminster, Maryland Bachelor of Arts Phi Mu. Betz . . . neat as a pin . . . Ta-ta . . . He's as handsome as ever . . . a stitch in time . . . Anyone driving to Baltimore next weekend? . . . You silly thing . . . sincere and understanding. DCIC 2,3,45 House Council 1-4, secretary 15 Aquacacie 2, secretary- treasurer 35 Choir 35 Future Teachers of America 45 SCA 1,25 Fraternity secretary 45 Mermaid Players V. ,, l .Ea t li NH U1 H il' 'V' . V Mi ,J l , ut., it H - ,sa , t 1 ,, ec, 5 .122 '- lt, gfsttfgligi yu tv ' 3,3 tu ilu Q GIRAIIUATES 0F 1957 , I . v f . -M T23 1 1, X , .. THOMAS AVERY HETHERIN-GT ON 6511 Darnall Road, Ruxton 4, Maryland Bachelor of Science Kappa Sigma Tom . . . I gotta go to the lah now . . . Really studies hard5 he will make a good doctor . . . O.K. you guys, just watch Baltimore go this year . . . The center always gets killed . . . silence and quiet meditation . . . Let's keep it quiet in here. Interfraternity Sports 2,3,45 Mohler Scientific Club 1,2,3,45 M icrocosm 25 Fraternity Guard 3. MURRAY ELLIOTT HIRSHON 2359 Baird Boulevard, Camden 5, New Jersey Bachelor of Science Phi Epsilon Pi Lover of ,liminy Cricket . . . No, you're good . . . Jerry Lipson, friend of the telephone company . . . L'Let me see that coin? . . . You almost know, Safer . . . Where else can you get pizza in this town? , R.0.T.C. Drill Team 15 Mohler Scientific Club 35 Belles Lettres Society, Treasurer 45 House Manager 45 Hornbook 4. 2: W . isis.. uw m uw asian m ,sm was.,- fel, HYQIN Elem Wi ,sa Fm 58 is 1 dig' DIUKINSUN ROBERT WILLIAM HURLEY 219 Elberon Boulevard, Elberon, New Jersey Bachelor of Arts Sigma Chi Cool motorcycle . . . The white one . . . Clara . . . Strong silent type . . . Spanish minor . . . L'Somebody prune those trees . . . The last of the old guard . . . Fireball . . . Never lose your pin, boys' Drill Team lg Track 1,2,3,4g Choir 3,45 D-Club 2,3, Treasurer 45 Fraternity Sports 1,2,3,4g Fraternity Vice President 3, Pledge Trainer 3, House Manager 23 Skull and Keyg Ravenis Claw. EDITH MARION JOHNSON h 35 Brae Burn Road, Auburndale, Massachusetts Bachelor of Arts Chi Omega Little Eeeeeeeen . . . Pep and enthusiasm . . . Aquacade . . . loyal and conscientious . . . eleven miles west of Boston . . . Tiny tots and campers . . '. lt takes one to know one . . . Samuel Pepysss. Hockey l,2,3,4g Volleyball 1,2,3,4g Aquacade l,3, President 49 S.C.A. Cabinet 2,33 R.I.L.lV. Committees 2,3,4g Fraternity Pledge Director 4g Student Counselor 3g Wheel and Chain. E M H N ww, mmm uw au ww it ,n uw - ,W uw , , , . , m in with SEEK, tc ,. -seem H ,H 1 ,r fr.JlLtLx RICHARD LEE HOLT 264 Morrison Drive, Pittsburgh 16, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Sigma Chi English major and future lawyer . . . No, I'm Lee . . . Anyone for anywhere? . . , Beetle, do you remember L and L-Harrisburg and Penn Hall? . . . Did you hear? Joe's coming hack! . . . The orator. Spanish Club 15 R.O.T.C. Drill Team lg U.P.S. 2,3,4, President 3, Parliamentarian 43 Student Senate 3,4g Student-Faculty Judiciary Committee 3,45 Interfraterniy Sports 1,2,3. DIANA BIDDEN HOSKINS 36 Melrose Avenue, Barrington, Rhode Island Bachelor of Arts Chi Omega Di . . . Teach . . . N.E. accent . . . the eternal feminine . . . from Robert to Bob . . . descant giggle . . . sponging off Killcoyne's. Follies 1,2.3,4g Follies Steering Committee 3,4g Mermaid Players lg Valley Ball 2g F.T.A. 43 Aquacade lg Fraternity Decoration Chair- man 4. WILLIAM HOWARD HOUPT 44 Roving Road, Levittown, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Kappa Sigma Bill . . . All right, line up you guys . . . Cot that note? . . . only monotones lead the glee club . . . Gee fellows . . . Music and meetings . . . But I don't want to settle down with one girl . . . She's engaged but that's O.K.,' . . . K0hr's club. Clee Club 1,2,3,4g Director 2,3,4tg Choir 3, Follies 3,4-g Track Team lg Fraternity Vice President 35 Fraternity President 4g Interfrater- nity Sports 1,2,3,4g S.C.A. 2,3. MILDRED LOIS HURD 1976 Dallas Street, Philadelphia 38, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Loie . . . I nearly died . . . l'm telling you . . . Hello, Drayer Hall . . . Reserve room frequenter . . . I finally made it' . . . A damp Halloween party . . . cheerful riser . . . Anybody going to Philadelphia? . . . 5'Cet her fit pills, Jane. Inter-Varsity Fellowship 1,2,3, Treasurer 43 Microcosm 4g S.C.A. 1,2g Choir 1,2,3,4g Class Sports 1,2,3,4g Alpha and Omega 1,2g Deputation Teams 1,2,3,4. CULLEGE 4 1 :G is 5 R. CAROL JOHNSON 24 South Second Avenue, Highland Park, New Brunswick, N. J. Bachelor of Arts Pi Beta Phi Johnsen . . . Only three meetings today . . . just remove that hat and-wow! ! ! . . . sedate, prim and proper ? ? . . . brain in econo- mics . . . But I just can't write letters . . . rabble rouser V. . . good when asleep . . . loves to laugh and sleep . . . Playgirl. Class' Sports l,2,3,4g Fraternity Sports 1,2,3,4g Aquacade 3,45 Dickin- sonian 3,43 Fraternity Scholarship Chairmang Pan Hell Council, Choir 2g Wheel and Chaing Follies 35 R.I.LiW'. 25 House Council 2g Mermaid Players 3. PHYLLIS TRUCHSES JORDAN 217 West Louther Street, Carlisle, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Q Independent Phyl . . . German enthusiast . . . I can't, I have to study . . . often found in the library . . . My two little girls . . . Mrs. Jordan. Dickinsonian 25 S.C.A. 25 Choir 2. NORITSUCU KABAYAMA 534 Higashikoiso, Oiso Kanagawa, Japan Bachelor of Arts Alpha 'Chi Rho 'Tsugu . . . Rickshaw union . . . I must take nap . . . L'No more cigarettes . . . Rushing par excellence . Saki on the rocks . . . House manager . . . Major in bridge . . . Small island off the coast of China . . . Study by Osmosis . . . Phone . Secretary of Freshman Classg Interfraternity Sports 2,3,4g Frater- niy house managerg Social Committee 1,2,3,11-. WILLIAM PARKER KEEN 2033 Whitehall 'Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts . Beta Theta Pi Bill . . . Sandwich Man . . . Sandwiches and Milk . . . GoooooD,' . . . Wild . . . We'll talk for the length of one cigarette. ' Interfraternity Sports 1,2,3,4g Fraternity Recording Secretary 2, Fra- ternity Athletic Chairman 2g Fraternity Vice President 45 Fraternity Rushing Chairman 4g Diclcinsonian l,2,3,4-g Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3g Follies 2,3,4, Business Manager 4g Choir lg D-Book Committee 2. a w or qi, WH! X N X x -by ' w z F I . J En, me - -r : 1 1 , ffssasaea M tx H . ,-Qu., m -,W Q, , 'A 5555 ' N NU H1 ggiflfsfigfiiiiis ' gy s fm uw muvlllffzl. :::j:-:::fifi5-Qiliii iiizk M H::x l:4:fI-' 55' 'tn 'Um 'H ii it a ii IIIIAIIIIATES 0F 1957 ,wx A ' 'L '41 A f :I Q NANCY MAY KELLEY 3140 Knorr Street, Philadelphia 49, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science Zeta Tau Alpha Nance-: '. . . gad! . . . Neatsie peach keen . . . Out of the mouths of bab.es . . . Better late than never . . . Bridge 3,4 . . . Don,t touch those bones! . . . The two o'clock shift . . . It's those decisions that get me! Mermaid Players 1,2,4g Mohler Scientific 1,2,3g Aquacade 2,3g Young Republicans 45 R.l.L.W. 2,43 Microcosm 3,43 President Coun- cil Secretary 35 Fraternity treasurer 3, vice president 43 class bowling 1,2,3,4. ROBERT JAMES KELSO, JR. Mounted Route ifl, Souderton, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Kappa Psi Harry . . . dish pan hands . . . invitation to Grace Kelly's wedding . . . Calypso . . . frat party terror . . . Tubby's bodyguard . . . late night scholar . . . How long do love birds live, Daddy? . . Bubby. R.I.L.W. 2g Campus Chest 2,3,4g Fraternity Secretary 2,3. Q s S3-E by 53' ELSON P. KENDALL 24 Harvard Road, Linden, New Jersey Bachelor of Arts Sparks . . . one of the cake-eaters . . . I can resist anything but temptation . . . Ladies and Gentlemen . . . The Chicago Sym- phony Orchestra presents: . . .. Put out the Fire! . . . 10-4 . . . the windup. Rifle Team 1,25 Follies 3. 'CARL P. KESSLER 856 Whitby Avenue, Yeadon, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science Alpha Chi Rho Commutes between Baird and Tome . . . Letters from Springfield . . . rat keeper . . . Come around and meet the brothers . . . Navy corpsman . . . future sawbones . . . Dean's list . . . address unknown . . . I have an hourly. German Club 2,35 Mohler Scientific Club 2,3,4. BARBARA JAMES KLINE 62 Grandview Boulevard, West Lawn, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Chi Omega Barb . . . lt's really hideous . . . Leading lady on and off the stage . . . a Phi Psi sweetheart . . . Set up housekeeping for a semester. , Dickinsonian 2,3, News Editor 4-5 Pan Hellenic Council 3,45 Mer- maid Players 1,2,3, Recording Secretary 4-5 Alpha Psi Omega, Presi- dent 4-5 R.I.L.W. 2,45 F.T.A. 1,25 Spanish Club 1,25 Follies 1.2,3,4, Follies Steering Committee 3,45 Pi Delta Epsilon 45 Whois Who. DAVID WILSON KNEPLEY 24 E. Princeton Road, Bala-Cynwyd, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science Kappa Sigma Dave . . . Ann and I decided . . . Activities and Activities . . . Medical School bound . . . Here's how to make a hand stand, Ed . . . You think I'm bald! . . . Mr. Universe . . . The only male Aquacade star . . . Kohr's club. Glee Club 1,2,3,4-5 Choir 35 Mermaicl Players 2,3,45 Fraternity Vice Presidentg Pledge Masterg S.C.A. 152,35 Follies 25 Interfraternity Sports 1,2,3,45 Aquacade 2,35 German Club 25 R.I.L.W IIICKINSIIN IIIILLEGE ROBERT CHARLES KOONTZ, JR. 54 Patrick Avenue, Littlestown, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science Phi Delta Theta Bob . . . Where's my letter . . . How about waiting for me? . . . Cotta go to work . . . English minor, French major . . . Everybody knows where Littlestown is . . . Anybody going to Philly? l 123: Inter raternit S orts 1,234-. Skull Football 1,2,35 Basebal , , f y p . , ' and Key 35 D Club 2,3,-i5 I.F.C. Presirlentg Fraternity President 3. JOSEPH ANTHONY KOSOVE 24-12 N, 54th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Epsilon Pi Time to Flee . . . I think l'll have a light with Spero . . . Let's discuss this from an economic viewpoint . . . oh well, from any view- point. . ' ' Fraternity Treasurer 3, Vice President 25 English Literature Prizeg Belle Lettres 15 Hornbook, Literary Editor 4. , ,,,,. tg, Q' ' 25:5 'iw M ' ' , ve- . N N PAUL JAY KOVNAT 1226 E. Cardeza Street, Philadelphia 19, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science Phi Epsilon Pi Kovi,e . . . Member H.I..l.P.M.M.C.S .... Father of Tuxedo . . . He thinks Pm sloppy . . . Pet peeve: biology. Mohler Scientific Club 1,2,3,4, President 45 Mermaid Players 1,2,35 Belle Lettres, Secretary 1,25 Henry P. Cannon Memorial Prize 25 Young Democrats 4. EDWARD W. LANIUS 1506 3rd Avenue, York, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Sigma Alpha Epsilon The Commissary . . . What this country needs is a good five cent cigar . . . No, we don't have any money . . . The only goodies cooler in the house . . . Boy Linguist . . . How Bourgeois . . . '5Anyone for church. Fraternity Secretary 2, Treasurer 3,45 Student Senate 3,45 Rushing Chairman 45 Literary Bulletin Business Editor 2,3,45 Choir '2,35 Union Philosophical Society 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,35 French Club 1,2,3. HARRY A. LEDGARD 501 Bayne Avenue, Versailles Boro., McKeesport, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Commons Club Ledge-gord . . . See you later, Slater waiter . . . HA-men! . . . What,s New? . . . Odette . . . '38 Packard . . . Tres beansfn Fraternity Vice President 2, President 3, Chaplain 45 Christian Service Project I,2,35 Alpha Omega l,2, Vice President 35 Mermaid Players 25 International Relations Club 2,3, Vice President 45 S.C.A.'l,2,3, Treasurer 25 F.T.A. l,2,35 I.F.C. 35 College Social Committee 4. GWEN ELIZABETH LEIDY 3804 Creystone Avenue, New York 63, New York Bachelor of Arts Zeta Tau Alpha B . . . Comic book kid . . . I go Pogo . . . Did you say you're an English major now? . . . Flicks 1,2,3,4 . Chef . . Forsooth and anon . . , Don't take life so serious, it ain't nohow permanent . . . Apologies to Dr. Schwimmerv . . . wired for sound. Microcosm 3,45 Mermaid Players 1,2,3,45 Dickinsonian 35 Aquacade 3,45 Literary Bulletin 2,45 Alpha Psi Omega 45 Fraternity Honor Ring 4. N. W., ,Wifi .. X, xr rrlwmruisz it r 2 5 itil 0 Mn , um let1miuwuilit ,ytflgiisgl 5 , ,. ...,,...,5, M , GRADUATES 0F 1957 'l his l WH -. M ,Y NST, ua., H me V M ll' ll, it A li '..' 'W twin If - M N' it H -Wifi: IJ H 5i?55ie5ff In 5 : Q :gr V YY 5.2, . , . A4 ' ff ii i.. t ' L+ ms , Y r d ' .. 'lniii' - ,stay M455 tr l um 5 'ur it we ul 1 I I . -vi -in-'V M N xs 35,7 '.- ,, ,rr U 5 M ':.'f.a,,?.U.G :, .H E , 31,375 xr. 'M wr ff . 9 . .' M tw ' -,.f'-fra, .fears ,, 1 tr: .1 2-. :ga-gre fears., V rays 1- ,at-, .2 Q -F .--,:f.1g,f' , Q. s . ..,,...n.fy M ..,. , ,Q . , 3,1 .',.. 3 - -1--s,. ' fs - ,.- ..-A .J 5. e,. ' , in L. , ng, ,W rg, ,- ' , . , f - , yr , 1. .- f . 1. ' ..', , , ' A ' :af-. - ,fly xg gj gifts,-551 555, '34, ,wp -W' ,Z gg: 1 ' .T fi . ' - wp 1- rr V ,E - - U- f. 'z A 1 2 V has sy, ..,,,, ,.-,. ,J ., gk A- ,, I V ,A ,J I, , ,, , V, V. I ,safg, , .' l , 5,,53ii1::1f- ,'5js,P,i:5.t2l!'f?1.p'. tg ..-'Q 5 -.- ,rw , . , ., . !,' az ,., -- 1. ,,,,, E.- ,.: I. .. titttftiti 7' 'Zf?'f:f- t w : mee -S 5' i ' f,t.,fqx:4,.,.gz It-5 , ns , -1-17 .l, , tr'ftw., ,. , ,, . .-.A - ... , ,, Y , ,. y?5's1'y -'e f-fate-55559: ii! H 5-. --1 . f, M --g,.' 1-::,hw,-11.21-t':,:iw-ri rv, 'fri' rr V. in 1' ri. ' L tru BENJAMIN IRVING LEVINE, JR. 302 East Whittier Avenue, Altoona, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Epsilon Pi Spook . . . friend of the Phantom . . . silver-tongued orator . . . pool shark extraordinary? . . . You still thinkin', Charlie . . t complications and decisions . . . What's the matter with Altoona? . . . future lawyer. Dickinsonian 25 Follies 35 Golf 3,45 D Club 3,45 Fraternity House Manager 35 Fraternity Steward 45 Skull and Key 35 ,Raven's Claw 4. ' JANE LEWIS 1791 East Wallace Street, York, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Pi Beta Phi Mid-week-week-ends . . . But, I like this closet . . . Come back, Little Vicki . . . long-distance, short-distance, all-distance phone calls . . . but Greta, he's a nice boy . . . talk to me, l'll answer -honest! fl Band 15 U.P.S. 15 F.T.A. 1,25 Mid-Winter Ball Queen 15 Mid- Ffkag? Q Winter Ball Court 2,35 1.R.C, 25 Mermaid Players 1. 3 1' 4-tin.. 7 was ka j 'iq' . Sk, bl 4 is wx Q wx 31' ' N - Elm 1 ll DIUKINSUN JOAN T. MANDEL 805 Renier Avenue, Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science Phi Mu 'Tm from Turtle Creek . . . nthatls Tweedie . . . you're a doll, a livin', walkin' doll . . . The Senator . . . conscientious worker. Student Senate 3, Secretary 45 lllicrocosm. 1,2, Assistant Secretary 2, Manager 3, Business Manager 4, F .T.A. 1,2,3,4g Aquacade 2,3g Follies 1,2g Mermaid Players 1,23 R.I.L.W. 4g College Social Com- mittee 2, Secretary 3g Pi Delta Epsilon 4, Secretaryg Student Faculty Judiciary Council. WILLIAM ALBERT MAQUILKEN 1907 Menoher Boulevard, Johnstown, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Them Chi Bill . . . Week-ends in ,Vtown . . . Janet . . . one of Herber's parasites . . . member of Skiller's Row . . . Rock 'n' Roll . . . Mr. Folden! ! I . . . Hound Dog. I German Club, Fraternity First Guard 2,3, Librarian 4. PHYLLIS JEAN LINDE 435 Range Road, Towson 4, Maryland Bachelor of Science Phi Mu Fuffs . . . sweet and sincere . . . 'Tm going to bed early tonight, Marge . . . two hats in the family . . . Aquacade . . . If you take my heart away . . . May 7th . . . Aw c'mon, Joanne , . . Christmas 1956 . . . 5:30 A. M. visit from the telephone company. Dickinsonian 1,25 Girls' Sports,Editor 3,4g Microcosrn 1,2,3g Wheel and Chain 43 Pi Delta Epsilon 3,45 Junior Blazer Award 39 Pan- Hellenic Council, Secretary Treasurer 3, President 45 W.A.A., Sec- retary Treasurer 2. Vice President 39 Aquacade 1,2,4, President 33 Follies 2,3g R.I.L.W. 25 Student Counselor 35 Class and Fraternity Sports '1,2,3,4. DON WILLIAM LLEWELLYN 113 East Holland Street, Summit Hill, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Delta Theta Donner . . . Sleeps in funny places . . . From the live of us . . . Spanish Student Extraordinary . . . library magnate. Fraternity Steward 4-g Senior Class Treasurerg Football 23 Raven's Claw:4g Fraternity Sports 1,2,3,4. FRENCH DONALD MACKES 320 Wyoming Avenue, Dover, Delaware . Bachelor of Arts Sigma Alpha EP-Slllm O0odles . . . Frenchy . . . Bashful Boozer . . . Bat-Killer, extraordinary . . . Campus Romeo . . . still a member of the Fenster Club . . . one of the back-room boys all removed . . . Hillbilly Hotshot. Fraternity Warden 35 Herald 4g U.P.S. 3g Band 25 Basketball 15 Psychology Club lg Social Committee 2, Philosophy Club 2. GORDON L. MAHOOD 102 Maharg Street, Butler, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science Alpha Chi Rho Misty . . . Bellaire House . . , Run still, run deep . . . Hot Shoppe Kid . . . I have to work in the libraryn . . . Eating plan 1,2,4 . . . I quit drinking cokes . . . Don't forget the Pine Room heater . . . Mayhood . . . Personally, I don't care. S.C.A.' 1,23 Cultural Affairs Committee 25 Fraternity Chaplain 2, Secretary 3. UULLEGE ,.v, xx V -s ,w ,,fMg1 -4' 4, liNfi3 A I ELIZABETH POLLEY MARTIN 416 West Wabash Avenue, Crawfordsville, Indiana Bachelor of Arts Phi Mu Beth . . . Back home in Indiana . . . chocolate or vanilla? . . . the old Swedish weaver . . . 45 minutes long distance phone calls . . . Toda 's Dou hnut Da I like red ' y g - y . . . . Volleyball 1,2,3,4g Dickinson College Interfaith Council 2,3,4, Presi- dent 3,4-, Secretary 23 S.C.A. lg Student Faculty Religious Affairs Committee 3,4, Secretaryg Fraternity Pledge Director 33 D-book Committee 2g student counselor, R.l.L.W. 2,3g House Council 2,3. GEORGE EDWARD MARTINELLI Arbor Avenue, Landisville, New Jersey Bachelor of Arts Theta Chi Mountain Guinea . . . Dago Red . . . a red-headed Italian from the sand dunes of South Jersey . . . tin soldier Wednesday afternoons . . . Ruthie . . . Week-end Commuter . . . Thereis a Ford in your future. Interfraternity Sports 1,2,3,4g ,Corresponding Secretary 25 Rushing Chairman 3g Drill Team 1,33 D.C.l.C. 3,4g Student-Faculty Religious A fairs Committee 3,4g Fraternity Vice President 4, Diclcinsonian 3,4-. WILLIAM MATTHEWS, J R. 4908 Penn Street, Philadelphia 24, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Theta Chi Fatty Matty . . . cheese and crackers . . . head growing through hair . . . 3 A. M. Carlisle special . , . Dottie . . . soon married man . . . The other Bobsey Twin . . . Harrisburg Fiasco. Vice President of Class lg Kaverfs Claw 4g D-Club 1,2,3,4, Vice President 43 Pledge Marshal of Fraternity 3,4g House Manager 2,33 R.O.T.C. Drill Team l,2g Dickinson Follies 2g Student Coun- selor 4-g Freshman Football lg Varsity Football 2,3,4g Co-captain 4g Varsity Lacrosse 1,3,4g Inter-Fraternity Softball 2, Swimming 1,2. MARK M. MAY 1244 E. Cardeza Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science Phi Epsilon Pi 'tLet's go scoff . . . football game today . . . I'll be at the Bio building . . . how about a passout or a collapse . . . Are you playing today? . . . UI went to sleep last night . . . Who wants to flick? D-Club 1,2,3,4-g Mohler Scientihc Club 1,2,3,4g President Belles Lettres Society 4g Varsity Swimming Team 1,45 Varsity Baseball 4g Interfraternity Sports 1,2,3,4g Athletic Chairman 3,45 Aquacade 4. W t lk GllAllllATES 0F 1957 JOHN W. MILLER, JR. 6315 Baynton Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science Beta Tll-eta Pi 'LStump . . . The Husk . . . Silas Marner of the Beta House . . . More jello, please? . . . MI believe that's a Lepidopteraw . . . You know what I mean? . . . sheckle-monger . Diclcinsonian 3,4-g Student Counselor 4, Fraternity Treasurer 43 House Manager 3,45 Mohler Scientific Club 3,4g lnterflaternity Sports 1,2,3,4. CHRISTOPHER CARVER MINICLIER McLean, Virginia Bachelor of Arts Kit . . . scoop . . . this is true . . . No stud? . . . Anyone read the editorial? . . . Going to Washington this week-end?', . . . Let me tell you about my week-end trip to Florida . . . future newspaper editor. Diclcinsonian 1,2, News Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4g Pi Delta Epsilon 3, Treasurer Alai l.R.C. 2,3, State Parliamentarian 4g Mermaid Players 2.3,4g German Club 1,29 R.0.T.C. Rifle team 4-g Association of U. S. Army 4, Public Information Officer 45 Hornboolc 4-. me wr' me f U to tt H 1- it H tw of-1 : .- ' ' ' 'ire' X 'we H 'Hu ragga.. Xu ,vm it m :tt 1' . Wm - 'lr .tt 'tm if V '32 ' ' lu tt it it tu it v If H ...H ut W ,, s as N at E 7. -gt 5 M ,, ' -H' mat me-M H M H ff YW, 522: Jin. iifgw Q ex., 'Z zzsilizs 1 l f 1 ,LSI-..J ::1 DIUKINSUN PEGGY ANN NEFF 21 Hollywood Court, Rockville Centre, I... I., New York Bachelor of Arts Phi Mu President of South group . . . pep pills . . . Young Republican . . . surprises for not crying . . . organized play time . . . Wait, Judd, I'l1 get my chocolate syrup . . . Is it all right to park my car in the rec. room?,' . . . Parents 9-10 . . . Don't upset Fred . . . play girl. Diclcinsonian 33 Microcosm 3,43 Follies 3,4g Mermaid Players 4g House Council 4. ANNE NEIDE Jericho Manor, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Chi Omega 'il-Ieidi . . . Very good, Charlie Brown . . . But, Wende, they're so Bourgeoisieu . . . front door phobia . . . intellectual Rip Van Winkle . . . Mono 3 . . . But I never ask pertinent questions . . . tenderheartcd . . . playgirl. Diclcinsonian 3,45 Mermaid Players 1,2,3,4g House Council 2,33 Literary Bulletin 3,4. ' . Wax ' Ni: J!! UE. GWENDOLYN MOSER 455 Market Street, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science Pi Beta Phi George! l Co away! I won't be ready for half an hour! .. . . Marriage or Med School? . . . many uses for a hair dryer . . . the black foot . . . red and blue . . . put on your Old Cray Bonnet . . . Sunday picnics. Literary Bulletin Literary Staff 3, Writing Staff 43 Belles Lettres Society-3,4-g Mohler Scientific Club 3,45 S.C.A. 3,43 World Outreach Chairman, 4. DAVID M. MYERS 515 State Road, Frackville, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Sigma Chi Dave . . . he's got a good jump shot . . . Anyone for Metzger? . . . headed for married couples apartments at Drew Seminary . . . Oh, my gosh . . . seriously now . . . 'lcoal cracker rock . Omicron Delta Kappa, Fraternity Vice President 43 S.C.A. Presi- dent 4g Alpha and Omega President 3g D.C.I.C. Vice Presidentg Co-Chairman of R.I.L.W. 4g Freshman Counselor 43 l.F.C. Sports, Who's Who. ROBERT E. MYERS, JR. 34 Village Road, Sea Girt, New Jersey Bachelor of Arts Phi Kappa Psi Tubby . . . Nero . . . 3 letterman . . . What are, you going to do about finals Tubhy? Take them! Football 1,2,3,4-5 Basketball l,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4. HOWARD MELVYN NASHEL 108 65th Street, West New York, New Jersey Bachelor of Arts Phi Epsilon Pi Nash . . . you're 'almost' a good person . . . 'Tll clue ya . . . cha, cha . . . cha-cha-cha . . . She 'almost' isn't a doll . . . Man . . . that really swings. Debate Council 2, Vice President 3,44 I.R.C. 2, Tau Kappa Alpha 4. CULLEGE GN E. JANE NEWTON 5433 Wayne Avenue, Philadelphia 441, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science Zeta Tau Alpha Jane . . . Fig . . . I've got to make a listi' . . . Anyone want anything from the Sandwich Man? . . . Let's soak their towels . . . Library 3,4- . . . Wh0's dope this hand? . . . Have you met Dassy? '4What'll I do? . . . Pity the poor pepper shaker . . . Happy house. Mermaid Players 2,3,45' Aqaacafle 3g Microcosm 3,45 Fraternity House Manager 3, Social Chairman. 415 Softball 3,4, Manager 35 Dickinsonian 2,35 Class Bowling 1,2,3,4. ROBERT WILLIAM PAGE 2223 4f7th Street, Pennsauken, New Jersey Bachelor of Arts Theta Chi Coach . . . love of sports . . . Anybody want to play ball? . . . One on the table, two on the'glass . . . You certainly do nice work . . . A'You'cl better believe it . . . C'est la vie. Basketball Manager 1,2,3,4-5 Choir 2,3,45 D Club 2,3,4g Inter- fraternity Sports 1,2,3,4. JOHN FALLON PALMER 450 East 63rd Street, New York, New York Bachelor of Arts Sigma Alpha Epsilon Palms . Fangs Fallow . . . South College Scorch . . . Cuban Continental . . . Hitch Hiker to Penn Hall . . . Give me the keys to your car . . . Shakes . . . The Hunted Hunchback . . . Frequenter of Robert Halls . . . Ex-Member of Fenster Club. Interfraternity Sports 1,2,3,45 Student Senate 35 Fraternity Vice President 35 F raternity President 4. EUNICE LENORE PALZER 310 Bayview Avenue, Douglaston 63, New York Bachelor of Arts Eu . . . A marimba, a piano, and Rally Day . . . I need a baby- sitter . . . He's walking! . . . How many CROW pins . . . In her own quiet way . . . Yes, Warren, I'm coming+we're only 10 minutes late. Band 1,25 Alpha Omega 1,2,3,4-5 S.C.A. l,2,3,4-. .. taff fm l ? -W 'r ? x 3, 5, .. 6 l X, W w H 'v' f L5 j, 5. - ' y !.,a--1 1. 1- - L ' 2 Q A , .-fine' ,-is f . at -i 4.1 'f ',-VTE,-1' 1: Fi .' lf? PM -' fJ1i5f. , J t 1 its - '1' 5,15 ' gifs? sg :-. G - I 'l 51. E ' ts 'fi' ef:-i ' ' Easy. Ti .- A - ' i l-1.1121 -. A M.. t ffg eg . '-fg.L'g .. x ,, nw ' ' ww Mgmt 1 syn 1 12 t N u ' GRADUATES 0F 1957 WARREN P. PALZER 310 Bayview Avenue, Douglaston 63, New York Bachelor of Arts Alpha Chi Rho Peaslee . . . twarn't nothingvw. . . Seventy-one shopping days 'til Christmas . . . Well, unh . . . Fire Prevention Week was a big success . . . R.O.T.C. drummer 1,2,3 . . . Little League Coach . . . Student member of Parents Advisory Council. S.C.A. 1,25 Alpha and Omega 1,25 Interfraternity Sports 1,2,3,45 Band I. MARGOT ANDERSON PATRICK 25 Devon Road, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Pi Beta Phi Mogo . . . Steve Allen's favorite . . . Where can we get Peggy a baby-sitter? . . . pep pills . . . camp follower . . . 1'Guess you're wondering way I invited you all here tonight! . . . Betsy, 1et's go to the library . . . playgirl . . . Rodney . Follies 2,3, Director 4-5 Microcosm 45 Mermaid Players 2,3,45 House Council 35 Literary Bulletin 3,4-. v F f' 7 4. er Fi l H - t H sf 'i 5- .-,pages U l. .qv , ' 1 Q H Hug H i fT lH!ii N 5 ' ? A P P ,pm t. 2 Q a, geiga-, DIUKINSUN CHARLES ALFRED RIETZ, JR. 648 Nottingham Place, Westfield, New Jersey Bachelor of Arts Beta Theta Pi I've got a great idea . . . Got my car fixed today . . . May I see the waiters please? . . . businessman . . . You better study . . . The Rietz . . . Hi before e. Mermaid Players 1,2,3,4, Wine Hat 2, Inter-Fraternity Softball 1,2,3,4g Football 2,3. RODGER L. RITTER 6 West 77th Street, New York, New York Bachelor of Arts Sigma Alpha Epsilon R, R. . . . The Stranglern . . . The Fenster Club . . . many coins . . . cool summer daddy . . . There's a bat in my room . . . Penn Hall a'lumnus . . . boy soldier . . . black hat, black shoes, black socks, and black trenchcoat . . . The Sapphire Kid. Interfraternity Sports 2,3,4, Fraternity Warden 33 Herald 4. hum JUDITH ANN PINKERTON Apt. D-11, Maple Gardens, Pottstown, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Mu Judy . . . Well now . . . ! . . . Vive la France! . . . Margie, what time are you leaving for the high school? . . . 'gShe's gone to class already! . . . Oh, I did mine last month . . . tutor par excellence. S.C.A. 1,2,3,4, Cabinet 23 French Club 34 Inter-Varsity 4g Alpha and Omega 2,3q Future Teachers of America 3,43 Modern Dance gluli 45 Christian Deputation Team 2,3g Student Counselor 3g .I. JV. 3. SHERWOOD LEE POWERS 42 Evans' Avenue, Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Theta Chi Woody . . . big business executive . . . Broke 1,2,3,4 . . . Hey Buva . . . Robin Roberts, money, Fords and Nat King Cole . . . Belaire House . . . You leech. Fraternity Chaplain 2,3. SEBASTIAN CHARLES PUCLIESE 148 Ahbeyville Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts y Theta Chi '6Sibby . . . alias The Spade . . . What's it going to be, Dad? . . . digs rock 'n' roll . . . future lawyer . . . soon to play the role of 2nd Lieutenant, Airborne Infantry . . . 6'Slip me five, Chick! Drill Team 1,2,3,4g Rifle Team lg Inter-Fraternity Sports 1,2,3,4. ELIZABETH PFLAUM REICHLE 6456 Sherwood Road, Philadelphia 31, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Chi Omega Betsy . . . vivacious . . . the pin with the Tiffany setting . . . Cleam . . . Really . . . Everything is for the best . . . her Unc . . . festivities . . . I love our room . . . Practical Betsy . . . a finger in every pie . . . Christmas tree. Choir 1,2,3g Cheerleader l,2,3, Captain 43 Follies 1,2,3g Follies Steering Committee 3,43 F .T.A. 1,2, Secretary 3, President 43 Wheel and Chain 45 Class Hockey 1,2,3,4-g Basketball lg Mermaid Players 2,3g Community Chest 2g Fraternity Secretary 4. UULLEGE TERRANCE JAMES ROBBINS R. D. 2, Box 268, Altoona, Pa. Bachelonof Science Comrnons Club s'Boy, I really hit that one! . . . One of Slater's boys . . . Altoona, here I come! . Where's in date? . ,lefi or Penn? . . . . . . y . . The bachelor of :li'l31 . . , Let's find a wagon. Delta Phi Alpha 2,3,fl1g D.C.l.C. 2, Treasurer 3g Commons Club Sec- retary 1, President 45 lnterjraternity Sports l,2,3,-4, JOYCE BROWN ROBERTS 714 Pierpont Street, Rahway, New Jersey Bachelor of Science Phi Mu 'Tm confused . . . springtime sunhather . . . I love ice cream . . . long hair and crinolines . . . MV hooks wonit balance! . . . How tall is he? . . . two maiors . , . I don't have an accent. llfficrocosm l,2,3,4g Mermaid Players lg French Club Secretary Treasurer lg D-Book Committee 2,3,4g House Council 2: Class .gzzorts 1,3,4g Fraternity Assistant Treasurer 3, Treasurer 4, Campus .est 3. MALCOLM PIERCE ROSENBERG 5721 Kemble Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Epsilon Pi 'AMal . . . Pierce . . . Randy . . . The Hollywood Four . . . The Everjets . . . The true story of Jesse James . . . The lady wore lace . . . Hey, let's dance! Belle Lettres 3, Vice President 4g Mohler Scicntihc 2,4-g Hornbook Business Manager 4g Washington Semester 35 Young Democrats 4, President 4g Mermaid Players l,2,3,4g Alpha Psi 3,4-g Follies 1,2,3,4g Dickinsonian l,2,3,4g Interfraternity Sports l,2,3,4. JOANNE ROTHERMEL 2205 Third Sreel, Norristown, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science Phi liltt Jeannie-Bean . . . March 29 . . . Magnihcent Obsession . . . shower at 7:15 A. M .... sincere friend . . . 'AIS this private? . . . from Brahms to Brubeck . . . 5:30 A. M. visit from the telephone company . . . bluehat roonunates . . . Come on, you guys . . . Wheel and Chain 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 3,4g Diclrinsonian 1,2, lllan- aging Editor 3,4g Microcosm 1,2,3g W.A.A. 3,44 R.I.L.W. 2,3315 Follies 2, Steering Committee 3,4-g Aquacade l,2,3, Class and Fra- ternity Sports l,2,3,4-g President Council 41, Choir 2, Secretary 3, Vice President 4g Fraternity Vice President 4, Who's Who. 'ai GIIAIIIIATES 0F 1957 'ti' ltflfzfllilt, .. JAMES STANLEY ROUTCH Beaver Street, Hastings, Pennsylvania Bachelor of.Arts Theta Chi Routchisma . . . Let's get those bills paid! . . . King of the waiters . . . Pitt transfer . . . cool . . . progressive . . . a tiger on the T.C. line . . . I need an assistant . . . Can I borrow your jacket? . . . Shi-fs not that tall. Fraternity Treasurer 3,415 Interfraternity Sports 2,3,4g Varsity Foot- ball 2,3g Literary Bulletin 45 Track 25 Band 2g J.R.C. 3,4-. ANDREW DALE RUMBERGER 2311 North Front Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Ex-Navy, transfer from Temple . . . While there's death there's hope . . . It's better to stay out than get out . . . Penelope. ,mr W my m ' r l , new 5 1. , -R' , ,. r., H ll M ' - X . W ,Q::I, ,Q u uf: 'H ' 1' W l smmgsl 'U 5 :'i':Ei'::. ,I Tv .r 55 1-i -'A 4,1 H ggyf X BICKINSUN LAURENCE MILTON SCHWARTZ 6211 N. 11th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Bachelor of Science Phi Epsilon Pi Larry . . . Diane Baby . . . We'1l just have to wait until I graduate from Med school. Dickinsonian 2,3g President Mohler Scientific Club, Track 1, Cer- man Honor Society 1,2,3,4g Phi Beta Kappa. RICHARD HARRY SEEBURGER 1209 Cumberland Road, Abington, Pa. Bachelor of Arts ' Phi Delta Theta Dick . . . Ladies man . . . good old Abington High . . . bigger and crankier student senates . . . rink . . . 4-point potential-but then . . . 'Burger babblings . . . the last of the cardinals. Student Senate 1,2, Treasurer 3, Presidentflg Follies 1,2, Vice President 3, President 4, UPS 1,2g Glee Club 2,3,4g Band 2,33 Counselor 33 SFJC 443 Dickinsonian 3,4fg RILW 3g German Club 1,2g Interfraternity sports 1,2,3,4-g House Secretary 2, Pledgemaster 2,33 Omicron Delta Kappa 3,4-g Who's Who. w it ugxuxullw, ti E 'lli i ' all JAN NEIL SAFER 5626 N. Warnock St., Philadelphia 41, Pa. Bachelor of Science Phi Epsilon Pi fiSnake . . . at home in the smoke-hlled room . . . very large feet . . . How does he expect me to learn all this in one night? . , . should try and gain some weight . . . dry sense of humor . . . one CPA in the family is enough. Fraternity Rushing Chairman 2, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4-3 Mermaid Players 2,33 Fraternity sports l,2,3,4-g Mohler Scientific Club 1,2,3,4g Hornbook Business Manager 4-.. NINA SAMOILOVICH 1705 Essex St., Rahway, New Jersey Bachelor of Arts Zeta Tau Alpha Where shall I say I'm from? . . . long distance calling! , . . I think I'll go to bed now . . . a term paper a night . . . Am I late? . . . Pardon my Russian . Delta Phi Alpha 1,2,3,41, Secretary-Treasurer 3, SCA l,2,3,4-g Presi- dent 'Council 2g Aquacarle 2,3315 Class sports 1,2,3,4-5 Mermaid Players 1,25 RILW 3,44 Dickinsonian 4. MARY LOUISE SANFORD 565 Grampian Blvd., Williamsport, Pa. Bachelor of Arts Pi Beta Phi Mary . . . 'Tm going to read up the room . . . Student teacher . . . dinner at the Diner . . . flicks 1,2,3,4 . . . I've lived one-third of the time . . . the giggle. House, council, Aquacade 2,35 FTA 3,4-g Mermaid Players 1,2g Uickinsonian 2,3g Microcosm 2, Follies 2, French Club 1,2. NORMAN JOSEPH SCI-IATZ 40 Hilldale Road, Cheltenham, Pa. Bachelor of Science Phi Epsilon Pi Nach . . . Are there any announcements? . . . Shane . . . Dr. Schatz . . . the silver tongued orator . . . Shall we dance? Social conunitlce 2,33 l raLern.ity President 45 Mohler Scientific Club 1,2,3,4g Belles Lettres Treasurer 3, Interfraternity Council Vice President 4-g Interfraternity sports 1,2,8,4g William W. Landis Mathematics Prize 1. CULLEGE V tu s-i 1 Hfllm Ea A H FREDERICK S. SEEWALD, JR. R. D. 1, Linden, Pa. Bachelor of Arts Phi Delta Theta Fred . . . the silent one . . . We are the sophomores . . . Billy Marlen's goat . . . Let's go to Harry's . . . Noisier than his roommate. Football 1. EDWARD C. W. SI-IAVELSON 6808 Atlantic Ave., Ventnor City, New Jersey Bachelor of Arts Phi Kappa Psi Shave . . . What, me nasty? . . . known for non-college week- ends . . , hits the road on many occasions . . , violence at Penn Hall . . . beloved by Coeds . . . a charter club member. Mermaid Players lg Mohler Scientific Club 1,25 French Club 2g Interfraternity sports l,2,3,4. HOWARD CALVIN SHIERY, JR. R.D. No. 5, Carlisle, 1'a. Bachelor of Science Q A'Jim . . . Got to catch the bus . . . Not seen on campus much . . . Engineering school-maybe. ROTC Rifle Team 1, R. MICHAEL SHOPPELL 2149 Reading Blvd., West Lawn, Pa. Bachelor of Arts Phi Kappa Sigma Mikie . . . lover of crabs . . . jail bird in freshman year . . . who's dating who--this week, .lack and Charl? . . . president of sparkling Burgundy club . . . Let's go for a cause ride . . . who took the boards out of my hed? . . . Let's talk practical, Charl . . . guard on night football team at Biddle Field. Glee Club 1,2,4-3 Choir 15 Follies 2, Basketball 1: Mermaid Players 1,25 Wine Hatg Freshman Playsg Dickinson College Quartet 2, Fraternity sports 1,2,3,4-. 'Milan , .,,. it ,wo ysyba g an 4 'i ii . , s -751, V 1 if , . I Sa My t ' i ' i H. Mm ,, , .,, : mg- e .- .i, fiiii, ' .... le fl V i li' -R H 3 - 'gi ' 'ly 'N 21.1235 -, qQ3'lflZ!i'5gfzi'T1Q7l-'T fat f' .. 4 :' iii- 1Ec,t'. ,x5 'E Q fa , .fi ws: as 1' -, 3 safes I IL- ' fer,-' .fC.. -:jj ji, -viii I J .,' ,ffigij7?i3ll,:g1:N ,J if Qegf., iii.. f:tiustD5sl.2.fw '1 '-ff- ti-'t'.Ti1 4 E31 w ' ' aff: t NGK.,-t ,Z L 'tat' :l',, ,ilfiwt JO ll aft' , GRADUATES 0F 1957 KENNETH RICHARD SHORT 2923 Birch St., Harrisburg, Pa. Bachelor of Arts Sigma Alpha Epsilon Preach . . . the ridiculous Romeo . . . latest initiate of the Fenster club . . . four wheel personality . . . the rock bug .. . . Junior D Wing . . . intellectual introvert . . . little colonel . . . Chaplain, will you punch my card? . . . the redundant oracler. SCA 1,2,3,4g ROTC Drill Team 1,2,3,4-3 Alpha and Omega 3,45 RILW 3,4-g Stnclent-Faculty Religious Ajairs Committee 4, Inter- fraternity sports 1,2,3,4g Depatation Teams 2,3,flg Fraternity Secre- tary 2, Chaplain 3. RICHARD F. SHUMAN A 1730 Highland St., Allentown, Pa. Bachelor of Science Alpha Chi Rho Shu . . . Dick Tracy . . . aw'right you guys . . . Sept. 19, 1956 . . . no seconds on milki' . . . Tennis Dates 1,2,3,4 , . . men and mountains . . . 'agarbage disposal costs 35173 plus tax . . . pie on the chair. Tennis 1,2,3,4g Captain 4-g Choir 1,2,4-3 Glee Club 25 D Club 2,3,4g Fraternity Sergeant-at'Arrns 2g Songleacler 2,3, Pledgemaster 3, Steward 4g Fraternity football 1,2,3, volleyball 1,2,3,4. i . - .Xe I X x x ' I DIUKINSUN ROBERT E. SINGDAHLSEN 82-A Duncan Hill, Westfield, New Jersey Bachelor of Arts I Bela Them Sing . . . Oh, that's right! . . . Whois going down town? . . . Can we have a little quiet, please? . . . 'Tve .got to go to a meeting. Fraternity President 4, Alumni Secretary 35 Mermaid Players 1,2,3, President 45 Alpha Psi Omega Vice President 45 Follies 1,35 Student Senate 3: DAVID ARTHUR SKEEL Fairville Road, R.D. Chadd's Ford, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science . Boa Them Pi Dutch . . . I got another Hat! . . . Gonna hit th1s onel' . . . headed for Jellerson Medical School . . . wants to doctor a teacher . . . It's really funny . Menis Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Follies 1,2,3,45 Mohler Scientihc Club 3,45 Mermaid Players'1,3,45 Interfraternity Sports 1,2,3,45 Fraternity Song Leader 2,3, Secretary 45 Appenzellar Award 45 Student Counselor 4. ' LOUIS PHILIP SILVERMAN 2715 Dysart Ave., Altoona, Pa. Bachelor of Arts Phi Epsilon Pi It's great to date on campus . . . the Great Reformer . . . so-so . I rate that flick 10 plus . . . Got someone real nice for you in Harrisburg . . . the Dodgers and me . . . See you 'round the infield . Baseball 1,45 Debate Team 1,2,45 Mermaid Players 35'RILW 3,45 Belles Lettres 15 Washington Semester 35 Student Counselor 45 Fraternity Rush Chairman 35 Fraternity Secretary 35 Fraternity sports 1,2,3,4. HERBERT SILVERSTEIN 2114 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Bachelor of Science Phi Epsilon Pi Drums . . . Yes, lim going home this weekend . . . The Enerjets. Mohler Scientific Club 1,2,35 Dickinson Follies 1,2,3,45 Fraternity Swimming 1,2,3,4. ' PATRICIA SIMMONS 102-43 90th Ave., Richmond Hill 18, N. Y. Bachelor of Arts ' Chi Omega 5'Simmonnns . . . Emily and Blue Roses . . . But it's so character building . . . Catch the lamps, but duck the chairs! . . . Knitting upside down and backwards . . . ohhh that boy! . . . What do you think, Margie? FTA 15 SCA 1,25 Class sports 1,25 Mary D-son Representative 1,2,35 Freshman WRC award 5 Mermaid Players 1,2,3,45 Historian 3, Executive -Secretary 45 RILW 2,3, co-chairman 45 Senate 3,45 SFJC 35- House Council 25 Freshman Counselor 35 Alpha Psi Omega 45 Class Treasurer 35 Choir 35 Religious Affairs Committee 45 Aquacade l,2,35 Wheel and Chain 45 Who's Who. ROBERT LEWIS SIMONS 5137 Newhall Street, Philadelphia 44, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Epsilon Pi Clark Kent . . . Now's the time for a cwing-back' special . . . Asleep already? . . . the pre-law doctor . . . '4Have to go to- a meeting . ' Senior Sophisterg Junior Sophister5 Vice President of Senior Classg President, Junior Classg Vice President, Sophomore Classg Vice President, Student Associationg Faculty-Student Judicial Council, Chairman 35 Student Senator 25 ODK Sophomore Award5 Pi Delta Epsilon Journalism Award 25 Angeline Blake Womer Memorial Prize .15 The John Patton Memorial Prize 15 The Washington Semester 35 The Dickinsonian 1,2,35 Sports Editor 35 Microcosm 25 Mohler Scientific Club 45 Interfraternity Sports 1,2,3,45 Phi Beta Kappag Who's Who. UOLLEGE w 'ss I it 2 Q H ww v w w., 1 1: iw ,W m w Q W ,t .. S 4. . ' ,M ' ' : lull-xp i' ., if nt ' it wg f- - ' -,aafv K 2 T V 4 .,.,., g, 1-5 5i . - H 4 K, '- fiflij T ' ' ,i I, - Am ' ,V ..,. . .1 Lt MAE JOHNSON SMETHURST 937 Bowman Avenue, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania Bachlor of Arts Chi Omega Night owl . . . Rome, Athens, and the Arts . . . Mrs Smufty . .,. cafe noir , . . six dictionaries for six languages . . . Gleam . . . a whirl of teas . . . the moonlight serenade. French Club 1,2,3g F.T.A. lg Literary Bulletin 2, Feature Editor 3, Editor in Chief 4-g Follies 1,2,3,4g Follies Steering Commit- tee 3,43 Microcosm 1,2,3,4g Dickinsonian 1,2,3g Fraternity Treas- urer 4g Orchestra 3,4-5 Cultural Affairs Committee 3,114 Filler Award 2,3g McDaniel Prize l,2g-Patton Award 25 Phi 'Beta Kappa, Pi Delta Epsilon 4-. GARY ARDEN SMITH . 5 West Avenue, Wellshoro, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science . Sigma Alpha Epsilon Dudley . . . Family man . . . produced a legacy . . . You're lined . . . one of the back room boys . . . man with a banjo . . . letters from Lucy . . . the road- runner. Fraternity steward 3,4, House manager 2,3, Pledge trainer 33 Track 1,2,3,4g D-Club 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2g U.P.S. 2g Interjraternity sports 1,2,3,4-. JOSEPH ALBERT SMITH Mt. Route, York Road, Carlisle, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Rev . . . Drive a mercury . . . loves an argument . . . I can't get to Seminary 'soon enough . . . When I went to prep school . . '. people are interesting . . . wife Doris works in Registrar's ollice. Deputation 13 Alpha and Omega 1. ELIZABETH JEAN SPANGLER 808 Clearmont Road, York, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Betsy . . . unanswered phone calls at 4- A.M. . . . What can We do exciting, .loce? . . . deliberate recluse . . . This time I really love him . . . the impetuous, impatient imhiher. GRAD! ATE ihissw shi l ' , all 1 ,, . -1 H F43 .jtvgxkw 1 W - w I, .Mft ew., i ,-,- ist ii., ,W,ses iru 'WOM if , .H g seg, r , ' tl,-,N 't-'NT' , K , N ' tt' lj ,liv in ll 1 W ti . E s me W, ' N we , ' 5 . ,xi - ' - ,,-.- , V' u-.H t t'--1 it li t .f H., ' xt :gs V' 5 V t, ts ' ,V 'vt -, ' .' 1 vi i' ff - 3' . .J Y- ! ! '-W 7' s H QM , t idwhg' l .,.,,,, ,, .gf 1, , :ls all ,- -,lt .. -f , es. .Lui iffw' e--1i- J' it , were ' A ' .ff ham. f,'fw.... ff,-'z-,: efgy- U . .5.. ' ost, 1,5 ,I it as L g i, 5-sg , - t 1.1. HY-,,y.,,s,?Z gftljyggx , l. x, i-2 ' JZ . f ne, fe ease -.iefi utel stttfeassita 332544 , it 'tgsifiiihisut' ' ' ' . ll 1 ' W Q E l 3 1 75 lm X ot, u :st M H 0F 195 - STANLEY LOOMIS SPENCER, JR. RD. No. 1, Newville, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Delta Theta Stan . . . the only Rolls Royce that looks like a '46 Chevy . . 4 the Newville Hash . . . original crank . . . Shippensburg semester . . . '4How's the hero? . . . downwind, boy . GARY NORMAN SPERO 186 Kings Point Road, Great Neck, New York 1 7I Bachelor of Science Phi Epsilon Pi Everything's determined . . . No one ever changes . . . You're T just rationalizingn . -. . Schwartz, how do you do this physics prob- E L lem? . one of Dr. Herher's boys. t Mohler Scientific Club Secretary-Treasurer 45 Debate Society lg Inter- fraternity sports 1,2,3,4g Drill Team 1. .- , Q Weeigiflt it ,Jil Qz1Wgf,5x t, ,wfws 'f '.-1-espn:-' --:V as-A v is -siege 'zJ'. 9w x.L'S.x Ja at '53 nr Z '1 ' Q ' - t- 1 ' .174 11311 - lull ,HH Ft: 'Vg iz: ,gxql , .- .V., , -. if ,- -Life, , HW' W 1 ,,.. ,gf-. - - 11- ll if wi., v .wi , . 2 u 3? V I r' , , .fait :Leif Y ' gi lfitQQff3lliii'h? 1,.. ',.w' 1 , , ., 35.1. Q--w.,uA A.: .l5'f.3l, ls' B it ,Y ' is 7, 5'z.:115A:'g ,f .. ,I ' N Pi '5v'f22 ' ll Ei? V ' .- A E gzliggzgtg .54w3q,:E,i,i' , ggp w , . ' with his ' g , A - will NM V VH Elf? il H 'H H N 1 ul -. -1 1 LEWIS SPRECHMAN - 22 Chittenden Road, Fair Lawn, New .lersey Bachelor of Arts Phi Epsilon Pi Tiger . . . I clon't have to do this for a living . . . Tony, let's play gin . . . '4Maybe I'll buy a conveyer belt . . . 'twhat will this all mean in 10 years? Band, Follies 1,2g Follies Steering Committee 3g Swimming 3,4, Cap- tain 4-g D-Club 3,4g Mermaid Players 3,4g Dickinsonian 3,43 Inter- fraternity sports l,2,3,4g Fraternity Pletlgemaster 4. LE-E SUTER STEINWALD 44-15 Sedgwick Road, Baltimore 10, Maryland Bachelor of Arts Pi Beta Phi Leezy-babe . . . good when asleep . . . I rise to the point of order . . . just another buddy . . . Meet you in South, hear? . . . got the Wierwillies . . . loves those Corpus Juris parties . . . fourth for bridge . . . playgirl. Fraternity Pledge Supervisor 3, Vice President 4-g Follies 1,2, Steering Committee 3,44g Mermaid Players 2,39 RILW 2,3,41g Microcosm 4-g Class sports 1,2,3,4g Fraternity sports 1,2,4. GARY WAYNE STERNER 363 Centennial Avenue, Hanover, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Alpha Chi Rho Cricket . . . G.W.S.C E .... Dinner music for the crew . . . Legal beagle . . . 'iOkay, Buddy . . . potato chip baron . . . Denny, any? Men's Glee Club 1,23 Dance Band l,2,3,4g College Social Committee 1,2,3g Follies 2g College Orchestra 33 College Band 2. GILBERT F. STOUFFER 497 Arlington Road, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Kappa Psi Shrike . . . elephant calls . . . Japanese beer signs . . . being domesticated . . . Boo . . . 'Tin going to jump behind enemy lines . Interfraternity sports 1,2,3,4g Fraternity Pledgemaster 4. IIIUKINSIIN llllltlillllll VIRGINIA COCKS STOUFFER 50 Roselawn Avenue, Lansdowne, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Chi Omega Boo . . . Friday afternoon cluh . . . '4Do you mind awfully? . . . new roommate ,at Christmas . . . This campus is really square . .w. Pineapple . . . I know I'll fail it! DONALD H. STROMBERG 127 Forestview Road, Parkside, Chester, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts ' Q KUPPU Sigma Dutch , . . black peg pants . . . honorable mention all-American lacrosse goalie . . . sports . . . I lost tive pounds already . . . The Sieve . . . 'Tve got good reflexes . . . a good politician. Lacrosse 1,2,3,4g Basketball. l,2,3,4g Football 3g Interfraternity sports 1,2,3,4-g Follies 2,3,4g D Club l,2,3,4g I.R.C. l,2,3,4, Treasurer 33, Fraternity Social Chairman 3g College Social Committee 3. 72 TP 'M -ggi!! N H ,V ',1!1:'.i1..-s,-, R ' tu.-.r m fg.-E WARREN BOLTEN SWIFT M 14-29 N. Augusta Street, Staunton, Virgingah D I Th ' l f: i W Bachelor of Arts i e ta eta . ' rf! -' ' Wah . . . velvet throat . . . You must play basketball, Mr.! . . . Mg NN Just like throwing it down a sewer . . . always a kind word . . . W ill it it makes 330,000 a summer and still gruhs cigarettes . . . Pavlova. 'IW' A ' A' f 5 Drill Team lg Basketball 3,4-5 Interfraternity sports l,2,3,4g Follies 4. :-' ' ' -,-' B 1 'mf7'.iNf..mm Wf,, WAN'DA GRETA SZABAN 4-320 Leeds Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland I ' K- 15:4 Bachelor of Arts ' l , PL Beta Phi H X as N. Sneakers and convertibles . . . Dance with me, Mal' . . . serenades I and coffee dates at 5 A.M .... We're not speaking today, but we're J, - . - -w if - h lf h- b PM getting married tomorrow . . . paper due 1n one- a our, etter u is vs Q ryyft-...frnfyt ',,v 2 sf tv--as-mes.,:5s:a,y' 'vm' -- E ll get started . . . But, Ruth . I ,N f ' Student Senate 2,35 T au, Kappa Alpha 3,43 Mermaid Players 1,2,3,4g uw u. WN.. M.. ,, Debate Council 2,3,4g Hockey 1,4-. t rl RICHARD H. TAFEL, JR. y N 200 Chestnut Avenue, Narberth, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Kappa Sigma H H V, '4Waf . . . Why sure I'm gonna be a minister . . . Interfraternity H sports All Star . . . Wake up Dickg C'mon Wafg Let's go Dickg Hey Dick! . . . So let's gear up . . . Cindy oh Cindyn. Baslfetballg Interfraternity sports 1,2,3,4g German Club 2g Fraternity AWVA A Pledgemaster 3, V ice President and House Manager 4. GLADSTONE REES THOMAS 22 E. Shawnee Avenue, Plymouth, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Alpha Chi Rho Rees . . . Slater waiter par excellence . . . the Infantry Man . . . patience of .lob . . . teacher . . . The Diplomat . . . nine lives. GRADUATES 0F 1957 WILLIAM ROBERT THOMPSON, JR. Sunrise Park, Wayneshurg, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Kappa Psi Grads . . . So what happened? . . . Pre-Med, Pre-Law, Pre-Med, what next? . . . always in a daze . . . vote straight Republican . . . My kingdom for a horse . . . old beat up station wagon. Dickinsonian 1,2,3,4-g Microcosm. 3g Mohler Scientific Club 1,2,4fg I.R.C. 2,3. ROBERT ROY TOMPKINS Curtis Park, Philipsburg, Pennsylvania' Bachelor of Science Phi Kappa Psi Preach . . . Well, l'll be dog gone . . . 'cIt's all over now . . . Gear up . . . Hit that Organic . . . Now or never . Mohler Scientific Club l,2,3,4-5 Fraternity Chaplain lg Interfraternity sports 1,2,3,4. as . A K fb-'r A fl, an r rf BP lr ai ' ff , ' H I, i t Halliwell? jf 'l Q. gi 1 .-3f lai if 'Qs' - if V:: Q .. ri -.5 F, -q..,,. FRANK URBANSKI 148 Market Street, Perth Amboy, New Jersey Bachelor of Science Alpha Chi Rho Urby . . . .farmerdoctor . . . Vive Pulaski . . . three year man . . . Long distance phone hills . . . guardian 'of the files . . . Send me the pre-meds . . . taxi service to Chambersburg . . . Med School next. Mohler Scientific Society 1,2,35 Interfraternity sports l,2,3. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WACAMAN, JR. R.D. No. 2, Waynesboro, Pennsylvania Bachelonof Science Commons Club 'Tm for it . . . More or less . . . the hillbilly of Conway Hall inc guitarl . . . I love writing checks . . . Let's do it! German Club 25 Mohler Scientific Club 3. CAROL WARE Main Street, Shiloh, New Jersey Bachelor of Science Phi Mu. Wherever . . . Little Flower . . . basketball and Slater widow . . . Margaret, here's your-roommate! . . . sand in her shoes. Class sports 1,2,3g Fraternity sports 1,2,35 Aquacacle 1,2,3,4-5 Mermaid Players l,2. WILLIAM R. WATERMAN Mt. Hermon Road, Salisbury, Maryland Bachelor of Arts Theta Chi Drumhead . . . Well, down at the U. of Maryland . . . progressive . . . my drum pad and you . . . knows every girl east of the Mississippi . . . the lineman . . . music. ' Fraternity Historian 253, Social Chairman 45 Interfraternity sports 1,2,3,45 All College Social Committee 3,45 Mermaid Players 1,2,35 Follies 25 Band 2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 45 Intercollegiate Band 3,45 Lacrosse 4. IIICKINSIIN UIILLEGE RICHARD BRUCE WEBER 34 Darling Avenue, Bloomfield, New Jersey Bachelor of Arts Phi Kappa Psi Dick . . . South Pacific . . . medium member of Big Three . . . fountain of youth . . . conservative . . . drama and the shop . . . creamed asparagus on toast . . . sleeping in the Sharp Room . . . motor just fell out . . . and so forth . Fraternity Steward 2,35 Mermaid Players 1,2,3,4f5 Follies 4-5 U.P.S. 3,4-, Treasurer 45 Alpha Psi Omega 415 Microcosrn 1. PATRICIA ANN WEIDNER 225 S. Poplar Avenue, Merchantville 8, New Jersey Bachelor of Arts Zeta Tau.iAlPhf1 'LPat . . . student teaching headaches . . . summer in Seaside . . . favorite topic of conversation-Earl' . . . Anybody for South? . . phone calls from Trenton. Mermaid Players 35 Spanish Club 15 F.T.A. 2,3,4. 74 MARGARET HELEN WELKER R.D. No. 1, Marysville, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Mu, Margie . . . Haven't you heard about Marysville? . . . car l,2,3, legal 41 . . . Wake me up in 5 minutes! . . . talented toes . . . Potted Palm . . . future teacher . . . We need a trailer . French Club 15 F.T.A. 25 Class sports 3,4. CAROLINE JANET WICKMAN Fort Amador, Canal Zone Bachelor of Arts Phi Mu, Carol . . . John's sweetie . . . Co out and reform the world by yourself! . . . It's freezing . . . lifetime member of V.A. . . . beautiful dreamer . . . Always on time? . . . First thing tomorrow. Spanish Club 1,25 I.R.C. 23 Class sports 3,fL. WILLIAM ALAN WILLIAMS 162 S. West Street, Carlisle, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Theta Chi Assertion Week Men . . . She caught me in a weak momenti' . . . The M.S. Society meets tonight . . . Gear up for the game . . . 'Shaky . . . married man. U.P.S. 1,29 Choir lg Mermaid Players 1,2g Fraternity sports l,2,3,4-3 Fraternity Vice President 25 Rushing Chairman 2g l.F.C. 2. RICHARD CHARLES WINCHESTER 4-05 Milton Drive, Wilmington, Delaware Bachelor of Arts Phi Kappa Psi Dixie . . . mature appearance . . . probably pulled more weekend fades than anyone in D-son history . . . subtle jags . . . We're just good friends! Interfraternity sports 1,2,3,4g I.R.C. fs Raft tu.. , 4 ,l wx lg? H 5' 1 is E? GIRAIIIIATES 0F 1957 ps- . Hem JAMES HOWARD WOMSLEY 712 Harden Drive, Pittsburgh 29, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Delta Theta .I. Howard . . . the walk of the little king . . . Well, they'd darned well better . . . No sweat . . . great fraternity row columns . . . Let's go to Fryck's! . . . Yeah, sure . Choir l,2,3,4, Concert Manager 2, Business Manager 3g S.C.A. lg Band l,2,3,4-g R.I.L.IV. 25 College Social Committee 2,3g Cultural Affairs Committee 3,4-g Fraternity Chaplain 2, Scholarship Chairman 3, Vice President 4, Interfraternity sports 1,2,3,41g Fraternity President 41. ROBERT O. WOODBURN 4-519 N. 40th Street, Arlington, Virginia Bachelor of Arts Independent Burns . . . Woody . . . Houghton College Transfer . . . Good, grief! . . . Saints preserve usn .' . . Now the point isi' . . . 'gWho's got my Creek book? . . . Save your Confederate money . . . headed for Dallas . . . ministry. S.C.A. 45 Intervarsity Christian Fellowship 3, President 4-. 75 6 I 1 1 E ja , 'ee M page .,,, A , ,Lg RUBERT JAMES WOODSIDE 276 North Street, Millersburg, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Kappa Sigma Woody . . . animal, vegetable or mineral?-Mule! . . . outstanding .L . , movie critic . . . Throw me the towel,.the sun's in my eyes . . . Wake me up in five minutes . . . chow hound . . . But I cleaned my room this semester . . . member of Friday afternoon club . . . fullback of night football team at Biddle Field . . . Joyce. Football l,2,3,4g Student Senate: Fraternity President and Secretaryg Skull and Keyg Raven's Clawg Fraternity sports 1,2,3,4. V. WAYNE WOODWARD RD. No. 2, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Kappa Sigma Wang . . . Woody . . .' Which Anne? . . . L'Keep your shoes on, Wayne . . . sleep l,2,3,4- . . . French scholar? . . . man in the pink sweater . . . last Junior to bite the dust . . . candy bar for dinner . . . end of night football team at Biddle Field. Mermaid Players l,2g Fraternity Treasurer 3, Secretary 43 Interfra- ternity sports 1,2,3,4g College Social Committee Treasurer 3, Chair- man 4. RONALD MAURICE ZEITZEFF 924 West 9th Street, Chester, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Phi Epsilon Pi Smiley . . . You should model for a toothpaste ad . . . Big fling!-Jr. year at Univ. Oi California at Berkeley . . . The army wants me . . . law school . . . California's a great place! Debate Team 1,2,4, Council Treasurer 25 Tau Kappa Alpha 45 Dickin- sonian 2g Belles Lettres l,2,4-3 Editor of Hornbook 415 Mermaid Players 12,413 Drill Team 1,2,4g Rifle Team 2g Interfraterni-ty sports l,2,4g Winfield Davidson Walkley Award for Forensics lg Pi Delta Epsilon 4. WALTER L. SANDERCOCK , MAY DER JOHN c. KELLY B m U r I a m EDNA O. WALTON ANNE HILTON rl' 'rf' is 3 ,Q my iw. -A fl ' .X . . . panda while lfze wacfewlauei caicfa up The class of 1960!-a class that is one of the most diversified and perhaps one of the most interesting that has ever held the distinction of entering Dickinson College. For example, one of the members of the class is from Iran and is here on an exchange student plan. Another is the Junior Women's Tennis Champion of this countryg yet another was a student representative and panel member at the National Geography Teacher's Convention, recently held in Atlantic City, N. J. The class of 1960 has also been instrumental in the organi- zation of the independent men on campus into a repre- sented body. This class of 1960 is a class with poten- tial and a class which will receive much and in turn give back much to its Alma Mater. OFFICERS President ............... Cal Lewis Vice-President ..... Mac Kirkpatrick Treasurer ..... .... N nney Cross Secretary .... .. Beth Griflith E , T ,355 5 325.5 'Y as limo in W uni? w l aieaa a l r ,ess iq. ,, l nffrf- Y-ffffsfvswf fra - 4 1 1 -ef , fy 1 f W is ss H H mmf W H' ' .E-ji . ,fjff ' 1, W i . W i s i i r ffl' .. il ffm :Q l lv 5 X 1 H V H 5 I ' E:- 'fl -N 1 'v zistt ij' T ve' 2. ' ' ETS sul , ,, M M .V M W ' or ssw, -31.2, X H gi, H - .-geese - is -' At. l - , assi: 647,17 ' V f ' 7 2-'J Fl-' 35 N Si i'.J ii' Mm ii'i5 PM UM: Fre hmen rl 79 Qty... H. wwwulwyllfagv Z tMllgW,...-- A QW SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-L.-R.: President, Jack Gardner, ophomore The Sophomore class led by President ,lack Gardner, Vice President Tom DelVIarino, Secretary Mary Bunyan, and Treasurer Jud Laird took their increased responsibility in their stride and showed an increase in maturity and dignity in the last year. The Sophomores took over the Freshman Hazingv and performed this duty with great ef- ficiency. The Class of 59 was outstanding in both athletic ability and scholastic ability and gave evidence of becoming one of the best classes to be graduated from Dickinson in recent years. Vice President, Tom De Marino, Treasurer, Joel Laird, Secretary, Mary Bunyan. 'x 5 l gmmu The class of NSS showed that they are ready, willing and able to take over the leadership of Dickinson College and lead it on to greater heights. President Bill Rogers, Vice President Rod Harvey, Secretary Ginger Wolford and Treasurer Phil Herr guided the Juniors as the class took over almost every important position in the school. The class achieved a high scholastic average besides being abundant with athletes and school leaders. The next year should prove the class of 58 to he outstanding in all ways and well worthy of heeom- ming Dickinson graduates. ' Q iiaz - fi ...EEE V . V . r :H , , ts: 3,5 N .ir N gr J -Q. Y Y J X , W r X l I l I I , l l I l . if-4 A ' 'E ' r J :., f . Q if it 'f - i , --:...::- -- F ,:. ' , '- ' v n. ' ' 7li1 f,'1C 'Ei' A ' t rait' 1 ,Wy f. A N E- If X' gif t? I .uit ffl gum: it N Nklim tx lv - ta ' fl .S f f j, L 'ii v 'sh I . 1 4. If tk X ' t a , , A .X 1:::x,,. iv- ,g L 27,521 ' -4 -.rs N was , 5:2551 gi, -'f1' ,rJ Ht I N H T ' r- . J li l - 4 ' Rl 'lLl la' ' ilf .'i'i'iiafk ii'-583:-I 'f 'a li 5 if 'i.7'?1 '3 H lffi.'f'iff':f Sill 'lil-lil - j 45... h fl '-1.!.4',..,?:f ai 75 V i-a 'ji' lr . 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L1' 52 ' 'i11111'E -. 5 142 11 11.31-111 1,1115-11 1 11 111 . y ' H -11. 1 I 11 , 11 Q-I Ig 1 x gm Q: 1 'i :Q 'X - 3 v. . 1 , . -. , , ,.l Pi u., ea, 4 H .U 1, 'I ,U Hr. 11, -v H 'x kk 11 'r v 1. 5 if 2' CHER Z0 . . . 1Hl0QI'0viVilG0 ca dfzaafiae cfzmacimf WCA, zmzq, mfzzq. . . We like 050-Uehteltil af CZ fftdlleflftdfl WWW -'gm -'H I Q'-u I A5 'filwf li N W W, . r. h V I Y , up . LEE' P .7 t 5-.f in we -AY H jf JN' 2 V 'I I Mi. N ,-H, Y ma. K ' , f ,ir W., M ' ' term' , 8 E 4 .- wx r w,,w'lN 1 1' Q Mayhew- g my Y r A ' x' X i V i l ' 84 Allegro lli Molto. . . meadaqlyguck ancfcanimallecf Ru ting Close on the heels of the hectic orientation program for freshmen came the Fraternity Rushing Program Which, of course, included the Fraternity Eating Plan. The freshmen did not realize that people could be so nice to them and go so far out of their way to offer them help. And then-the change to pledging after -the Fraternity Rushing was over! Although after the first few days or perhaps a week of rushing, they could most likely be found at the Fraternity House which impressed them the most, they also made friends at other Houses on campus and with the freshman pledges for these Houses. Rushing taxes the time and energy of both pledges and upperclassmeng however, the end product of rejuve- nated Fraternities and hetter integrated freshmen makes rushing a worth- while experience. X ' yt i sp: . gmail - L. to R.: R. Gladfelter, R. Bailey, L. Gay- ner, L. Sprechman, R. Dougherty, Prof. D. Cleim, R. Burrowes, R. Singdahlsen, R. Brown, W. Houpt. Inter-Fraternity Council The Inter-Fraternity Council is an organization com- posed of the ten representatives of the national Greek letter fraternities with the purpose of coordinating the activities and thoughts for the benefit of the fraternities and the College community. This group sponsored the annual Inter-Fraternity Weekend and played a large role in planning for the float parade at Homecoming. Many new ideas and programs have been considered and adopted which promise to make it an even more responsible group. Selected by rotation, the president of the Council presides from September to May of every college year. Pan-Hellenic Council Pan-Hellenic Council regulates inter-fraternity relations among the women's ' organizations. The group is composed of two representatives from each of the Q :Li 5 women's fraternities. The Council sponsors the annual 'Tan-Hell weekend in the fall, and the Doll Dance at which time dolls are collected for the children of the inmates of New York State Prisons. 3- The organization also sells flowers at Homecoming, gives an annual party for the underprivileged children, and awards the Pan-Hellenic scholarship to an outstanding girl on campus. nv . .Y 55129 : N' if. is I -M V' . 5 4 rv it 11, l H 1 T -assess 3 B 1 Standing, L. to R.: B. Broeske, N. Brown, J. D'Esposito, B. Kline. Seated: C. Car- penter, L. Jopson, P. Linde, C. Johnson. 1szwamwui.unw,mii.i:s .:.te.fxu.ww . un amitmsi: --2-..... . .......,...-,.- ,,.-.,.. . .. . . Rf--r Phi Kappa igma The Phi Kaps have exemplified true leadership qualities in everything they undertake. Phi Kappa Sigma has one of the best reputations on campus due mostly to their tremendous fraternity spirit. This unrelenting spirit binds the brothers into a solid unit that is very difficult to surpass. Tlie Phi Kaps take pride in doing their best no matter what the task may be and their unceasing struggle to beat their best has led their fraternity to heights never before attained. Good leadership has been an important factor in the development of the fraternity. Many Phi Kaps 'have taken their places on the gridiron, basketball court, and baseball diamond. The courage and sportsmanship displayed by these men have been a credit to Dickinson College, to themselves, and to their fraternity. This shows that Phi Kap. spirit is not confined to the house, but is carried over into school activities as wellg The members of the Epsilon Chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma show every sign of adding to its long line of accomplishments. With a new host of potential leaders, the house is destined to remain among the best on campus. The fraternity was founded as a national Greek letter society on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania in 1850 and the Epsilon Chapter was established at Dickinson in 1854-Q From that time forth the fraternity has attained an increasingly successful record. 5- X-Q-f 44 G ,gr ,ga-. OFFICERS Fall Semester Presiclent .................. Robert Woodside Vice President ................... Ron Brown Secretary ............. - ...., Wayne Woodward Treasurer ...,...................... Phil Stott Spring Semester President ........................ Ron Brown Vice President . . . . . ...... Mike Shoppell Secretary ..., . ..... Jack Carlton Row 1: H. E. Bair, H. J. Toy, R. R. Harvey, R. M. Shoppell, R. J. Woodside, V. W. Wood- ward. Row 2: R. A. Brown, J. H. Could, C. A. Ferr- one, W. Adams, A. C. Mayer, A. V. Merrifield. Row 3: J. R. Smith, A. G. Hatfield, F. J. Trunzo, N. P. Lush, R. B. Taylor, P. B. Stott. Row 4: A. J. Liu, W. H. Mull, A. Cappella, L. A. Wood, S. L. Huyett, J. E. Williams. Row 5: J. W. Carlton, R. B. Surrick, D. R. Test, T. C. Chigounis, C. R. Bachman, D. A. Wachter. Row 6: R. F. Eames, J. J. Ekin, R. W. Craw- ford, W. Zimmermann, H. S. Duncan, R. W. Coutant. Row 7: J. J. Curley, C. E. Wisor, I. B. Glant, C. B. Zwally, E. J. Mulligan, W. B. Whichard. Row 8: C. S. Tuttle, Tiger, T. J. Digiola, B. C. Shick, D. Ayers, D. L. Booth, R. F. Orlich. 1 Phi Kappa P i The Zeta Chapter of Phi Kappa Psi has left a record that commands attention. Their name is always among the leaders in athletics as well as in other campus activities. The Phi Psis possess a brand of brotherhood that is not equaled anywhere else in the Greek world. The 'chouse behind the pinesn has done much to instill the sense of cooperation and acceptance of responsibility. The Phi Psis can be proud of their line array of athletic talent. They have a representative in nearly every athletic event sponsored at Dickinson. In spite of their high standing they are not self- satisfied, but continue to do a better job than before. This spirit has made an invaluable contribution to Dickinson. The fraternity was founded at Jefferson College in 1852 and the Zeta Chapter was established here at Dickinson in 1859. Since that time Phi Kappa Psi has made a name on campus that is a challenge for other organizations to equal. Their never-say-die spirit is a primary factor in their strong bonds of brotherhood. There are 58 active chapters of Phi Psi and the Zeta Chapter can more than hold its own among the others. The character of its leadership is an indication that the house behind the pinesl' will be as successful in the future as it has been in the past. ' if ia gf Aw,-fl , 1 1, 4 T OFFICERS Fall Semester President ....,,................ Lewis Gaynor Vice President ....,.........,... Ned Kienzlc Treasurer . ................,.. Boh Kline Secretary ..................,......... Art Dils Spring Semester President ........,............ Frecl Hamilton Vice President .................. Ned Kienzle Treasurer ..... ......,. J oe Carver Secretary . . . ..... Jack Shepherd Row 1: R. D. Gleason, R. C. Winchester, R. R. Tompkins, N. Kienzle, L. F. Cayner. Row 2: R. C. Kline, E. C. Shnvelson, W. R. Thompson, R. B. Weber, B. C. Banks. Row 3: F. W. Hamilton, M. J. Gibbons, RQ E. Myers, Jr., R. J. Kelso, G. F. Staufier. Row 4: E. Black, R. H. Shanaman, S. G. Rose, J. F. Ewing, R. C. High. Row 5: R. Weaver, R. H. Lockwood, J. B. Carver, J. C. Focht, W. F. Davis, Jr. Row 6: P. F. Lindenmuth, J. W. Shepherd, T. J. DeMarino, R. M. Davis, W. R. Hitchens. Row 7: C. M. Kirkpatrick, C. J. Schaffer, J. R. Caffrey, T. B. Price, Jr., W. Hobbs, III. Row 8: P. M. Lyon, C. A. Rowe, H. W. Akhurst, Jr., M. A. Taylor, S. W. Buchanan. if 6 igma Chi At Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, in 1855, was horn a brother- hood which was to progress to become one. of the finest and most famous of national fraternities. The HSweetheart of Sigma Chi has become a standard among collegiate music, and has helped to add to the widespread fame of this large fraternity. Four years after its conception at Miami, Dickinson's third fraternity became the Omicron Chapter of Sigma Chi. The u'Sigs,' of Dickinson can boast large participation in almost all phases of campus life. The brothers excell in the fields of athletics, music, drama, social life, and scholarship, consistently ranking among the top three fraternities academically. Other recent accomplishments include the burning of the mortgage of their house, and a scholarship award by the national organization of Sigma Chi. This year, a most successful rushing season has produced the largest pledge class in the history of Omicron. They have held such social events as the pledge formal, Bowery Brawl and the Miami Triad Dance, with the Betas and Phi Delts, as well as their anriual Sweetheart Dance, where the fraternity elects the '5Sweet- heart for the year. The national fraternity olwigma Chi is one of the strongest, having a powerful alumni backing of over 80,000 members. Setting as a goal the attainment of true harmony and unity of purpose, the men of Sigma Chi can well be proud of their past and present achievements as a symbol of fraternal leadership and fellowship throughout the land. N . .1 1 . H. , ,A '55 'N . w i ' ., u.Q fm- w 1 . an-.., -' '54 M . 's ni ,J . ..... . 1 3 Q 'i 1 N K ,Q x N N H N N ni ' 4 ww A. A vw'- 'E'-1' ,,,. t' N K. +Eg 4-ge., PM yi L' ,,. -V- N I. f Q ' - ' . W 1 1 K .- . y if L, , ii' H m mmwm 'Wu 1 N 1 ai' l v -mu ' r I' l M 4, iggm.. H HW- 4.wf...f W li N' . -.ff OFFICERS Fall Semester President ....,................. Robert Bailey Vice President ..., ..... R obert Strickler Treasurer ......, ......... W illiam Witting Secretary .......,....,............. Jon Kulp Spring Semester Presillent ........................ Bob Hurley Vice President .... ...., L ee Holz Treasurer ....... .... R on Lash Secretary .... .... R on Lash Row 1: F. Bloom, E. Gilbert, D. Myers, W. Williams, R. Hurley, R. Holz. Row 2: R. Thomas, R. Lane, V. Bertolini, R. VanDeusen, W. Witting, R. Bailey. Row 3: R. Strickler, J. Kulp, L. Byron, R. Lash, M. Livingston, J. Kenney. Row 4: A. Peer, J. Lord, R. Young, C. Spahr, D. Roberts, J. Albright. Row 5: R. Buckwalter, R. Browning, S. Kent, R. Pence, P. Thompson, J. Willard. Row 6: R. Hepner, L. Bomgarclner, E. Thomas, C. Spring, R. Steege, T. Bauer. Raw 7: R. Richardson, R. White, S. Meredith, R. Updike, J. Hewitt, R. Miller. Row 8: J. Clair, W. Freeman, R. Ort, N. Lebo, W. Neubeck. Beta Theta Pi Beta Theta Pi was founded at Miami College, Oxford, Ohio, during the year 1839. It has the distinction of being the hrst fraternity founded west of the Alleghenies. The Alpha Sigma Chapter at Dickinson received its start in 187-'1-. Listed among its members the Betas claim the president of the Mermaid Players, sports editor of the Dickinsonian, and the treasurer of the Sophomore Class, to name just a few. The Betas pride themselves in being active in the Follies, Glee Club, Mermaid Players, swimming team, squash team, and in having eight varsity players on the lacrosse team. Highlights of the Betas' social year included the Pledge Formal, the Christmas Party with the Pi Phis for the under-privileged children of Carlisle, the Spring Formal, and the annual Miami Triad at Allegheny with the Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Chi Fraternities. Beta Theta Pi boasts of 96 strong chapters. Being one of the largest and foremost Greek letter fraternities, its success is largely due to its ideals, unfailing friendship, unfaltering fidelity, and devotion to the development of the intellect. These characteristics are pointed out in the Alpha Sigma motto I point out a manf, The Betas work with the thought that a small chapter makes a unified 'tlodgen foremost in their minds. Among the other fraternity activities which keep the Betas busy are the Annual Beta Conclave at Penn State, which is attended by the Penn State, Penn, Lehigh, and Dickinson Chapters, and the Annual Conference at Mackinac Island, Michigan OFFICERS President .............. Robert E. Singdahlsen Vice President ............ William P. Keen Treasurer ........ ....... J olm W. Miller Recording Sec. .. ,..... Grant Mulholland Alumni Sec. ..... Wallel' L. Sandercock Row 1: W. S. Corey, D. A. Skeel, T. C. Auman, III, C. A. Rietz, Jr., W. P. Keen, R. E. Sing- dahlsen. Row 2: J. W. Miller, S. G. Mulholland, W. L. Sandercock, P. J. Roberts, D. S. Ewell, L. E. Spangler. Row 3: R. N. Hyman, D. 0,Neill, J. Wiley, Jr. R. C. Gardner, W. C. Reed, Jr., A. Skarlatos. Row 4: F. C. Norton, C. H. Linton, R. W. Arm- acost, R. M. Naditch, D. M. Ford, T. W. Kerr. Row 5: L. Green, W. C. Landry, F. J. Laird, III, G. M. Baldwin, Jr., J. R. Stafford, B. A. Wal- lace, Jr. Row 6: G. K. Livezey, III, F. D. Wert, Jr., A. B. Duel, III, A. T. Collins, III, W. H. Clark, Jr., M. J. Feinstein. Row 7: D. L. McGahey, J. K. Taylor, G. F. Gardner, R. E. Landry, J. R. Jaeger Jr., W. C. Pollock. Row 8: C. A. Lewis. 5 J A , V L41 , ' Y ' ' - 'lit'-fl J ' N -- ,, e- - ff- -,qw-.. 'i I3l'??+gf'9.ff'fgtfi- .,, E we -' Tiller .- 'ff:F?f--ssa ss fa 'T-:ftp fs aa. ,nsw wtlltizthi Ltintra gfi ,Tig if-'P q a at ,tural ff- N i- ,.ii,W ,Wm ,,. M 'Hi C quasi, I ' Q: Z i fkgirm it f Z 1 N., i i gy ww l 't gee., ,iii 'ifift 'I .Li as i ,Q ' U -A an- wi ' -121 ', i Y 1. 1 '1 ,AN.U:2 .' . ' 1-. :via 'it N 2-. Us 4 i Phi ll Ita Theta The Phi Delta Theta Fraternity had its origin at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, in 18418. lt was founded upon three basic principles -friendship among its brothers, the attainment of a high plan of scholarship, and the achievement of a high level of individual morality. The Pennsylvania Epsilon Chapter, which has grown to be one of the stronger members of the Dickinson family, has upheld these virtues in their ultimate form. Besides having many members on the basketball team, football team, college choir, and many other campus activities, the Phi Delts claim the president of the l.l7.C., the president of the Student Senate, alwliite Hat, and the treasurer of the Senior Class. Phi Delta Theta boasts of 121 chapters which, although not being the largest number, ranks them among the top ten largest fraternities. Last year Phi Delta Theta, with more brothers in W'ho's Who and in the United States Congress than any other fraternity, was ranked hrst among the national fraternities. The social highlights of the year included the Phi Delts Pledge Formal, Christmas Dance, Miami Triad with the Beta Theta Pi and Sigma Chi Fraternities, the Spring Formal, the Christmas Party with the Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity, and the National Convention at Denver. f' 4- il E 48- 'F' Q 1:9 rixxf 5' S. OFFICERS . Fall Semester President .................... Bob Dougherty Vice President ..... Howard Womsley Treasurer ...... . ..,.v... Fred Conrad Secretary ..,.................., George Elmer Spring Semester President .... .............. H oward Womsley Vice President ..... George Ebner Treasurer ...... ...... F red Conrad Secretary . . . ..... L. Frankhouser Row 1: F. Seewald, W. Swift, D. Llewellyn, F. Conrad, R. Dougherty, H. Womsley. Row 2: G. Elmer, P. Baker, R. Seeburger, A. Dillman, P. Gerber, J. Morris. Row 3: J. Ollo, R. Koontz, S. Spencer, C. Mil- ler, H. Evans, D. Slyman. Row 4: N. Olewiler, E. Steianon, D. McGavic, R. Seewald, A. Slater, J. Davis. Row 5: D. W'alker, T. Wright, N. Bosnick, W. Humes, L. Frankhouser, R. Chase. Row 6: P. Gilmour, J. Wade, J. Vanarsclale, C. McElratl1, R. Chiarello, F. Shipman. Row 7: R. Storer, A. Bendell, N. Lovsnes, R. Morgan, N. Paxton, R. Barnslmw. Row 8: R. W1ll'lll8l', H. Koehler, J. Yuhrnes, R. Kurtz, J. Mark. -2 ' ' ' , 4. ,Hi L it it . i H . . i .' ll . ' r 'C ' . ,I My 1 1 .2-fef ' - ts, Q fi - 'P a '1 S E1 ' ' str a ws 'H 1 Jill .ES -A -kd gn-ff' I. k ' igma Alpha Epsilon The society of Sigma Alpha Epsilon made its entrance into the growing galaxy of national fraternities on March 9, 1856, at the University of Alabama. Although growth was hampered temporarily by the Civil War, the fraternity has grown with remarkable speed since that time, and has emerged as one of the strongest national social fraternities. It now consists of 140 chapters and has a membership of over 96,000, a number unequaled by any other fraternity. Coming to Dickinson in 1890, the local Sigma Phi chapter has realized remarkable achievements through the years as an active organization producing outstanding men in many helds of endeavor. SAE alumni have excelled especially in the fields of military lead- ership, politics, and law. The local brothers are active on campus in the ROTC Drill Team, Freshman basketball, the Dickinsonian, and many other activities. Socially, the local chapter has enjoyed a successful rushing season, and plans to hold a number of dances and open houses as the year'progresses. By next year they plan to eliminate the mortgage on their house which was bought in 19447. The men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon feel that by living together and working' as a single functioning body, they can take full advantage of the benefits offered by a liberal arts college. These include both educational and social benefits. Late last year, the national fraternity of Sigma Alpha Epsilon celebrated its 100th anniversary. As they enter their second century of existence, they look forward to continued progress in the attainment of their goals of high scholarship and extensive campus participation. :' 1 s 1 is OFFICERS Spring Semester President ...........,............. Ed Lanius Vice President ...,.....,..,.. Robert Watson Secretary ..... ..... V auglm Baker Treasurer . .... Frank Kaminski -Row'1: G. T. McGee, K. R. Short, R. L. Ritter, F. D. Mackes, L. E. Clark. Row 2: R. A. Watson, E. W. Lanius, G. A. Smith, J. F. Palmer, R. J. Dhuy. Row 3: K. E. Hankins, M. R. Bartoli, F. S. Kaminski, J. H. Hollinger, J. A. Cluster. Row 4: J. F. Balick, R. Y. Bohi, J. J. Ciesielka, E. M. Hubscher, J. R. Miele. Row 5: J. L. Witme1', V. A. Baker, S. C DePasquale, E. Arlnopoz, P. D. Griggs. Row 6: J. C. Kelly, J. R. Floyd, J. T. Sher wood, P. T. McGee, W. T. Cheesman. Row 7: R. E. Sukeena, F. J. Borrelli, A. G Smeltz, D. W. Bupp, W. L. Matus. Row 8: C. J. Lizza. Kappa igma On December 10, 1869, the fraternity bearing the crescent and the star was born at the University of Virginia. In less than a century, the brotherhood has grown to include chapters at 128 different colleges. 1902 marked the birth of Beta Pi at Dickinson. Since then the fraternity has come a long way, and the brothers have achieved campus-wide recognition in all phases of college life. Today, the c'Kappa Sigsn have an admirable reputation on campus for achieve- ment in thefields of scholarship, athletics, and music, with a large number of brothers participating in the choir, the glee club, and the band. This year, Beta Pi of Kappa Sigma has made many physical improvements on their house, and has enjoyed a most successful rushing season. As in previous years, the chaptei' has sponsored a large number of social events during the year. Included were the pledge formal, the Bar lVlaid's Brawl, the spring-formal, plus numerous open houses and teas. Before celebrating its 55th anniversary, Beta Pi will have com- pletely paid the mortgage on the house, becoming the third mortgage- free house on the Dickinson campus. Founded for the purposes of cultivating common interests and objectives and perpetuating a common bond of friendship for life, Kappa Sigma has taken its place as one of the strongest national fraternities in America. The brothers of this fraternity can truly look with pride upon their accomplishments, past and present, in the interests of their fraternity and their college. OFFICERS Fall Semester President ............,........... Bill Houpt lst Vice President ............ . . .. Bob Tafle 2nd Vice President Dave Woodruff Treasurer .............. ...... W alt Barnes Secretary ..............,........ Bill Rogers Spring Semester President .,................. Dave Woodruff lst Vice President ................ Pete Wiest 2nd Vice President ........ Tom Hetherington Treasurer ......... ...... W alt Barnes Secretary .... Bill Rogers Row 1: D. H. Stromberg, W. E. Black, W Barnes, Jr., D. A. Woodruff, W. H. Houpt R. H. Tafel, Jr. Row 2: W. E. Rogers, B. F. Falconer, D. W. Knepley, C. 0. Hartman, P. V. Wiest, T. A. Hetherington. Row 3: E. G. Hauff, L. E. Morgan, W. Kill- coyne, N. G. Berger, E. B. Alderfer, V. I. Matson. Row 4: E. C. Frey, D. C. Thompson, H. C. Jones, C. H. Benner, J. J. Barranger, W. R. Leedy. Row 5: E. G. Maurer, Jr., J. C. Loher, R. E. Faunce, E. F. Gardner, J. M. Scarborough, R. S. Clements. Row 6: W. D. Coston, T. A. Houpt, A. R. Amundsen, D. W. Bartges, V. J. Kryston, G. E. Lawton. Row 7: W. C. Fulmer, Jr., E. D. Weiner, A. J. Knuth,W. C. Ford. K. P. Minoia, A. Mann, Row 8: D. Graham. 7 Alpha Chi Rho The first formal meeting of Alpha Chi Rho was held on June 4, 1895, at Trinity College, and from that time on the fraternity has 'stood for healthy and manly ideas in the development of character. The Phi Beta Chapter of Alpha Chi Rho was founded on January 21, 1905, at Dickinson. Since that time the chapter has become a permanent and invaluable asset to the social and cultural life on campus. Socially Alpha Chi Rho has maintained its reputation for staging novel dances. At the close of September, the freshmen were intro- duced to the famous 'LlVlonte Carlow dance. Imitation money was given to everyone for use in playing the games of chance which were offered, and for those who werenit gambling there was music and dancing. Phi Beta has distinguished herself in the many extra-curricular activities offered at Dickinson. Her members hold prominent posi- tions on the Microcosm, the debate team, the International Relations Team, and the Dickinsonian. Many a Crow can be seen among our college choir and glee club. Phi Beta is also proud of the fact that she has contributed men to the basketball, baseball, lacrosse, and swimming teams. An Alpha Chi Rho can be found in nearly every extra-curricular activity. Scholastically, the Phi Beta Chapter rates high among the ten fraternities. The goal of the men at Dickinson is scholastic achieve- ment, and the Phi Beta Chapter is foremost in this pursuit. All in all, Phi Beta has endeavored this year to expand in size and spirit. Be Men continues to be its fitting motto. The Crows7' are proud of their pledge class this year. With their added strength and contributions, the chapter looks ahead with bright prospects. This year has been a very successful one. Having accomplished much, Phi Beta can renew its determination to keep the labarun a true symbol of manliness. -5. OFFICERS President ......,........, Robert Gladfelter Vice President .,.. .... R ichard Parkins Secretary ....,.. ..... L eon Horner Treasurer . .... Phil Herr Row 1: R. B. Norris, G. W. Slerner, N. Kaba- yama, L. I. Horner, C. R. Parkins, N. R. Glaclfelter. b Row 2: P. C. Herr, R. F. Shuman, G. L. Mahood, W. P. Palzer, W. A. Crawford, P. G. Geraghty. Row 3: C. C. Chun, F. X. Urbanski, J. L. Frehn, C. C. Hummel, T. W. Wallie1', H. Gaither. Row 4: R. S. Parker, P. J. Sharp, J. D. Riley, D. T. Schafer, E. E. Gottschall, D. F. Gillum. Row 5: R. E. Shapley, C. H. Simpson, J. B. McKinney, J. H. Gardner, J. H. Potts, J. S. Youmans. Row 6: J. A. Jackson, A. I. Bradford, R. S. Oram, A. M. Smith, R. B. Adams, W. P. Cerlach. Row 7: R. R. Depass, D. T. Kirk, M. D. Esch, J. R. Crayton, D. W. Davis, C. J. McMillan. Row 8: N. R. Keyes, W. L. Baker, J. W. Phillips, C. P. Boehm, D. O. Willianls, J. M. Wiley. i y I ' r, E in 1 ,iii H W-by ml ' wr-xr - IIR, ' ' .i If y .- V I. .il ,, .-.,.. 1 N 'l 'Y XFN -si,f'frfi V0 If 3, lllllt V 'sag 2 Ill' alll? ... llllil Phi Ep ilon Pi Marked physically by the white-columned, brick frontage at 36 North College Street and spiritually through its love for higher learning and closer friendship, the Iota Chapter of Phi Epsilon Pi Fraternity is today recognized as an outstanding family on the Dickinson College campus. Since its inception at the City College of New York in 19011, ten years previous to the birth of Iota Chapter, Phi Epsilon Pi has undertaken 'Glo cultivate a spirit of unsellish fellowship and to exert throughout life an influence tending to more manly character, higher idealism, and tolerance of mind and spirit inspired of universal brotherhood. Believing that true fraternalism is founded upon a mutual respect for one another, the Brothers of Phi Epsilon Pi have strived to keep their standards high in all Helds of endeavor. 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Kovnat, H. Silverstein, L. P. Silverman, H. N. Nashel, R. M. Zeitzefi. Row 2: M. M. May, M. A. Batt, L. Schwartz, A. D. Freeman, H. S. Parlin, J. N. Safer, N. J. Schatz. Row 3: J. A. Kosove, J. A. Steinberg, M. E. Hirshorn, I. D. Glick, G. N. Spero, J. M. Eisenstat, L. Sprcchman. Row 4: R. L. Simons, M. Rosenberg, J. J. Jacobson, L. L. Altaker, R. Arking, M. P. Levitt, J. P. Fox. Row 5: R. M. Brasler, N. D. Miller, D. JZ. Bellh, J. R. Zubrin, K. J. Rubin, P. A. Lotke, R. J. Silber. Row 6: J. A. Klein, R. Gordon, S. E. Offer- mun, A. Kellerman, L. Zisman, H. J. Zuker- man, L. Clase. Row 7: S. J. Roth, P. H. Greenhut, A. Eisen- stein, A. N. Rademan, R. R. Block, G. H. Bernstein, B. D. Slomin. Row 8: L. Nehmad, B. M. Shapiro, R. WOl'lll- ington, R. F. Slifkin, P. C. Cohen, LeBow, R.. M. Goldberg. J. A. Row 9: R. D. Cohen, G. B. Rifkin, S. L. Brotmnn, M. Krosney, G. B. Merlis, W. I. Spector, J. R. Pitock. Row 10: M. S. Leopold, H. S. Imber, H. Bass, R. W. Lipsky, M.- L. Bass. . Theta Chi Theta Chi was founded as a National l raternity at Norwich Uni- versity, Norwich, Vermont, in 1856. Since this time it has grown to be one ol' the strongest national fraternities, with one hundred and nineteen chapters, of which the Pi Chapter at Dickinson is the sixteenth. Alma Mater, first, Theta Chi for Alma Mater is the fraternity7s motto, and the men ol' Pi strive their utmost to fulfill their duty both to the college and to their fraternity. Pi has grown to a membership of seventy men on the Dickinson campus and their members excel in many diversified fields. Pi's main accomplishments in the last year include the winning of the Kronenberg Trophy, co-sponsoring the winning Homecoming float with the Chi Omega Fraternty, the winning of the inter- fraternity football championship, and last, but not least, the men of Pi remained in the upper half of the national fraternities in scholastic average. The main social activities at Pi included Andy Angelucci's band playing for both rushing weekends, the Pledge Formal, the Bowry Ball, and the Spring Formal. Other highlights of the fraternity year included the annual dinner for the under-privileged children of Carlisle, the National Convention at Norwich University, and the Regional Convention at Penn State. The men of Theta Chi strive for mutual understanding among all and for the upromotion of knowledge, the advancement of culture, and the building of characterf' The men of Pi were honored in having the president of the Senior Class, the treasurer of the Student Senate, two White Hats, two of the three co-captains of the football team, the lVlacAndrews Trophy winner, the president of ODK, the president and vice- president of the band, and many other campus leaders listed among its members. fswffsr ,',-.Vg r :-: ef' W 2 If in X .3 f . 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Row 5: Glenn Johnson, Mike Gardner, Jerome Foerster, David Shafer, Tom Moore, Thomas Richards, Elmer Gruver, Jr, Row 6: Robert Cook, Albert Stevens, Kirk Pusey, Allen Savage, Alexander Sheard, John Valenti, Martin Altman. Row 7: William Fullerton, Robert Charles, William Dubrick, Charles Druce, Albert Beaver, Roger Conway, Jon Robbins. Row 8: David Grove, Edward Jones, Kenneth Martin, Joseph Metka, Donald Proud, Robert Jones, Bruce Eddy. Row 9: Harry Shafer, Ronald Faett, Alex Greene, Howard Mant, David Stine, Charles Brown, Richard Heller, Jr. Row 10: Paison, Jay Gregory, Robert Wilson, Ronald Derenzo, Daniel Capper, John Quirk, Kenneth Lacy., Common Club Born at Dickinson on March 12 1924, the Commons Club of Dickinson College has held to the purpose of creating a wholesome bond of fellowship with the Dickinson family. For thirty-two years, this independent menis group has been fulfilling this purpose with service to its members and to the college. The Commons have produced leaders in many college activities as well as men of the highest scholastic attainment. They are Well-represented in such honorary fraternities as Ornicron Delta Kappa and Phi Beta Kappa. This year the club has continued its series of -films, slides, and recorded musical concerts. Other social events held this year were a number of dances, open houses, and teas. New furnishings have been acquired for their rooms in Conway Hall. Motivated under the motto Dickinson for Aye, the Commons Club holds the respect of everyone connected with Dickinson College. Top Row, L. to R.: Ed Teitelman, D. I-Iukle, J. Forsythe, D. Dessereau. Second Row: B. Updegraff, S. Layton, H. Ledgard, J. Asato, F. Wagamzm. Bottom Row: D. Breen, D. Leppo, J. Wan. l -ii - '5:5. 57' . . '5 2-f' f : an-l Q J . FQ. , -Y wr rr 1-' 9, X-y gym --aj, ,-H X, W ,N g?iTW 1 mei? ju H 'wwgzeia luring: mmm H sa w A ef r ,ww ali I' , ' ' : ' ,gb :M , Q We . ,ff ,, Q L ,,, :E 1 1 .. ir' - 'VI if 'I me w ,gal uw , .-'- 'GI gm K. 5 l t 3--1 5' .... E: ,,, L-Y 3 9 I f 0 1 S-X,-Xxx Mi? s , W3 w E OFFICERS' President ..............,..... Bill Updegraff Vice President .. .... Ed Teitleman Treasurer ..... ........ D ave Leppo Secretary .. .... Dennis Desserenu I07 sf- Pi Beta Phi Pi Beta Phi, the first national fraternity for Women, was founded on April 28, 1867, at Monmouth College, Monmouth, Illinois. Pennsylvania Gamma Chapter of the fraternity was installed on the Dickinson campus in 1903. Pi Beta Phi urges each chapter to stand for the best in college life and challenges its members to uphold the principles of true democracy, good sportsmanship, and high standards of conduct. The aims of the chapter also include maintaining high scholarship and participation in campus activities. Pennsylvaniais Gammais activities for the year included the annual pledge formal, an honorary formal for the seniors, and a pledge tea. The chapteris social service project was for the heneht of the Pi Phi Settlement School in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Christmas caroling and a Christmas party for underprivileged children highlighted the holiday season While the annual bridge tournament and other activities occupied the members during the rest of the year. OFFICERS Fall Semester President .............. Wendy Buckler Vice President ........... Lee Steinwald Treasurer ,............ Virginia Burgess Secretary ..,..,........ Nancy Carpenter Spring Semester President ........... Caroline Carpenter Vice President ............. Ann Biddle Treasurer ..... .... B arbara Mohler Secretary .... Jettie Bergman if ' ' f ' -'F-sg . rymi-'IEE I w . ... 1 . - -- A ' 4- wa, . W 1 - , w, w,.- L - ,-g.:: - A ,, .. . :5-P . if: W 1:2 ' is ix 'TW AA ' 'X , 'gf ' i' ' f -,. I Q 1 . w :G Q 1: .- .. 1' ' A . 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FT F .w.7'l '.F':-Q w- , X . L 3 -wif , . -- J ill' 'wi' ' flfwzffl . W. ' w. w ' 4.-f- 'w ' -f.:-3':'.' -iw' .w f M .f 4 w , 4 , , V - . M. j t , - 5,-ri. - 4 PL :J Q . ,U - I ' U V -', . 4 .1 4111, w ., g wv - w H- if 4 L, 1 w - f. ' ll . . x 3.1 2 w w P L- ' 'X 'Tw -R w w, 'i w 7 .3 is f' A . . V' 1 Lf, A 1 ' iF- ' : 3 5 J 1 1 , 1, wfis-iii - 'fx-M ma A w.f,ww iEV.ww,wwww , Mwwf luq f 21 . wwww w l . . ' N J ' w 'N '13 45' l,-,- Q Kg .. jeg, - 'A vi Kb-z w.,- V, l 'Yi ,., n YJ :J P A 1.5 'is -w w , -w if , ,V I l Row 1: M. Patrick, W. Szaban, C. John- son, M. Sanford, C. Fischer, C. Moser, S. Turner. Row 2: B. Mohler, C. Greer, S. Hansell, S. Rambo, J. Holt, M. Greensides, I. Burgess. Row 3: L. Steinwald, W. Buckler, N. Carpenter, R. Garrott, C. Carpenter, A. Biddle. J. Bergman. Row 4: M. Van Olst, K. Brandenburg, J. Wilder, N. Mentzer, L. Burkle, A. Cowling, N. Weber. Row 5: M. Martin, M. Dornin., M. Mc- Gonigle, J. Totman, C. Dorsey, B. Love- joy, J. McKeever. Row 6: S. Hellman, S. Grail, J. Albert, J. Flack, M. Moser, M. Barndt, C. Phil- lips. Row 7: J. Reader, J. Klansek, L. Hooff, V. Slayer, S. Sinclair, E. Walton, P. Shedd. Row 8: B. Griffith, K. Barna, S. Cohn, J. Ward, A. Freas, M. SL. Claire, S. Dietrich. Row 9: B. Browne, J. Thomas. OFFICERS ' Fall Semester I al President ................ Pat Eshelman Vice President .......... Joan Gallagher Treasurer .....,....,.... Mae Smethurst Secretary ................. Betsy Reichle Spring Semester President ............,..... Inga Paul Vice President .,.. Nancy A. Brown Treasurer ....... .... C hris Herrmann Secretary ...., Kay Bradley Chi Omega was founded at the University of Arkansas in 1895 as the iirst women's fraternity of national status. The local Omega Psi sorority became the Delta Chapter of Chi Omega at Dickinson College which, in turn, became a part of the largest wo1nen's fraternity in membership, chapters and alunmae. Chi Omega strives constantly to maintain its ideals of good scholarship, participation in college activities, and high standards of personnel. This yearis social activities included a pledge formal, pledge tea, and senior formal. Outings at Pine Grove, breakfasts in the rooms, and coffee hours with the faculty and other fraternities were enjoyed throughout the year. As a part of its social service program, the chapter sponsored Christmas parties for a group of Carlisle orphans and for the ladies of the Lydia Baird Horne. A special banquet at the Allenbury and other festivities in honor of Delta Chapter's Fiftieth Anniversary brought to a close this very eventful year. S5 lim 'Z 1 f , ' uf' '. l 1 ' '- '. - 'fif' 1 L : ' .ao-., ..... . '-11. -.,,.'lJ1fTd , A ,, f B 1- A f 1 , . 1 o J J 'i me e. N Ex' A 1... i A all A - l rf. f J . - A l A f L' Q., 1 ,P - , ,3,, f ,r . 5, A E.. .. l ... S . ..1. 1 Q1 u. . f 'Z ' 'fr' Y -:S-Au A M . W? Q i H - Ti 1 Row 1: M. G. Derr, V. B. Cocks, J. B. 5,331 H :Tiff ' ,H Q. 'jf 'UQ , Flynn, s. Gadd, s. A. Brown, D. G. A ll 7 5 5. 3 1' ni ' ' A illllf A , Biddefh A' Neide- v an all I, 1 . -, A -:ii 11 zu I - ,Q x 111 -' 4: 1 ,I 1 q 5 A , .1 f A A I It Row 2: B. J. Kline, J. E. Anderson, P. 3 G J if 7, V V -R bi Simmons, S. H. Palmer, C. Hilgedick, 4 A W M :X W Y 1 lyk. W1 H C. S. Seulel, P. A. Townsend. 1 .:. f-1 +A 1: .2 A... 1 . .A , ga L ' ' - J A ,, --fx f , 3 W I , ini-if .- f I 17 -.L W l I 'il A W1 , u r V Row 3: B. P. Reichle, J. D. Gallagher, ' H P. A. Eshelman, M. E. Johnson, E. M. . ,. 1 f A, .. ,,,, ,.,,,,. . C!-.-. Y , .iz . , I ,. . Johnson, I. L. Paul, K. S. Bradley. i 'iw-' .lfjkil link ': 'Z A .' J,-'il-J ' 1, '- x1 . 'P+ 4 . ff I I 5 . 1 . 1 1 1 V W M 1 g --Q In ig V, 1 in , gh WH F , , 53,1 ww WV111 V . ' m x zl I A ... E H1 xi. Y X ..., .zglwgww 4 ' L' 1. Row 4. A. L. Saunders, G. M. Finliey, A -1. :-. ' il M k' N U 'J J. A. Kottcamp, C. A. Herrmann, J. A. A ' H Carter, A. L. Phillips, L. E. Cummings. L . 1 51 f Lv 4' 1 11 f' ' 'ss 1 1 ' f lfff'1' -. ..-, '1 n W' 'A l -A W ...' . I ,ia .,.-. M , in Q ,eg 4.5.1 X' .9 -5:5 ' .1 A '- . w- ,wg ,A-I , ' 1 ,Ls ll - QE' ' .el Q . ' A f , ' Row 5: J. L. Ambacher, N. M. Fowler, . ' ' '-H111 . N , I 'B . -I. ....'. KN' 1 ' 'lah . 1.1, . 5 ,sk ., . r al l C. C. Gill, S. G. Statler, M. E. Awad, 1 ' ' ' me S ' e ' c. L. Reaflicks, G. sms... 5 . 'e , I 1 , J,g6 l,:. nl, :X A , 1, ,v F. . -.fx V ii ' V ' ' ' ill ... S - ' Q-. If W 1 We 55 . ' ' ,W W . ii - 22 'biifl' fl - : . . w ' - ' '-.,..:- . .-' - ' K. Y J l l 1 .-'.,f 'Q 4:e . A ,l iw ' 9 'ef , xl' mo. LE flvfjii' 'nf if-j' , ,1.,,,f,,L. . .1 .' 1,7 Al ii, W' ', Y . l 1 Q iw -'N , 'N K eq.. 1. .5--..--. . . ss.. l 1-- G? 'I , .. 'H if A 3 '1 'E A l H: , 1 1' 1 'H I .I V ,L i . ...EA ' -1, f Q :ff V -ill, f Q. .L ,,.'- ll J , 4 I ,ji , V , . 1 . dl '7f f3 f . 1 . -. -. .+ li A - , 1 .. j1 N 4, , - A 5? ' - fi . '- - 1 f., 53' ., , , Q ' . -HQ 1 .1 11515 Q' w1 I 1 ' qs' ' U y . .., . .JH , . ,, i .. 2+ - - 1' - I . If l ' ,, . ' 1 ,-. 1- , -In , ' ' all '11 ,K EV' 2- li I 1 F .-G, - ,M -.xy - I Y .1 gfyfw ' Ps' 6' - :Q '51 f N lj, J .Bill , -'L V' '- ' . N 'f 4 ,. . - .2 fl .' Q 1' I ' 1 -4 , ' fn m :- r'T f kr W H 4' Y . QI . ., I, fu el N l 1 J , ff'i,!1.f - 5 1 cg f , 1 F J 2 we 'K , .L . U' - 35 mm f Ffe.-3.11 w m 1 1 ' 7,5 2 4 -::.' .L L J ' W -.LL ' T Q. ' ' .I ' wil S 4 'LQ an- I 1 KX Q l . ,. j - A V -.4 .1 I : L ,,QEQiE::.lx T . :- ' gl H ' Fi Q. ' ' ' JL' . 'z l . . -1, , ,gf 1 .gf M X 1 'W' 4 I -H ...tr Y Pi l 3 Nl' N Y 'x I' A. N-1 Z ,Q un x 2: Row 6: J. M. LeVan, P. B. Templeton, C. L. McCarty, B. Bardsley, P. L. McBath, J. E. Aitcheson, M. L. Fonde. I Row 7: C. B. Courley, C. S. Vedder, D. A. Azin, I. V. Gruhn, S. A. Deichler, M. E. Plumhoff, B. J. Jurgens. Row 8: J. S. Asch, S. L. Hamrick, S. A. Hollister, S. V. Edwards, B. C. Tutin, A. C. Barner, P. Stephan. Row 9: C. J. Wherly, J. M. Graham., C. M. Obermiller. Phi Mll Phi Mu is the second oldest national women's fraternity in the United States and was founded on March 41, 1852, at Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia. Beta Delta Chapter was established on the Dickinson campus in 1918. Since its founding the chapter has continued to strive for the foundefs ideals of high scholarship, close sisterhood and noble womanhood. During the past year Phi lVlu has aided the cause of the underprivileged by maintaining a day cart at the Carlisle Hospital, making weekly visits, and giving special parties for the Children's Home in Carlisle. The chapterls social service project promoted a national charity. Rummage sales, bake sales, and baby sitting were also included in this year's activities. The pledge and senior forrnals and additional parties in the rooms rounded out Phi Muls social activities. OFFICERS President .,............... Pat Andersen Vice President ....... .lo Ann Rothermel Secretary ........... Elizabeth Elderdice Treasurer . ....... Joyce Roberts Row 1: P. A. Neff, M. Denslow, J. E. Forney, P. R. Friedrich, P. J. Linde, M. H. Welker, C. J. Wickman. Row 2: B. C. Andersen, E. P. Martin, J. A. Pinkerton, C. Ware, M. F. Cleveland, J. Mandel, B. J. Richardson. Row 3: A. Boyer, V. M. Wolford, E. N. Elderdice, J. Rothermel, P. Andersen, J. B. Roberts, B. N. Roberts. Row 4: E. A. Bloss, L. Pullis, N. Brown, D. A. Weigel, B. E. Bergquist, J. L. Heine, M. C. Warfielcl. Row 5: M. C. Brockelbnnk, K. F. Miller, C. S. Shoun, J. R. Grauel, A. H. Bruce, B. J. Thomas, S. M. Craden. Row 6: F. E. Myers, A. R. Lemknu, M. Bunyan, C. B. Evert, D. H. Wilson, J. L. Rudolph, J. E. Parkins. Row 7: N. J. Moran, M. A. McMullen., N. M. Lemons, E. L. Luning, L. M. James, B. B. Wilson, P. J. Foster. Row 8: E. R. Kennedy, J. D. Murray, M. A. Bowen, C. E. Juliard, N. H. Cross, M. F. Fox, E. L. Weigel. Row 9: B. H. Muhn, S. V. Long, H. T. Ryder, L. A. Reisinger, J. A. Simoni, M. J. Crowley, S. J. Fooder. Row 10: S. V. Clarkson, J. V. Hetsko, G. G. Ohrecht, C. A. Perkins. Fatfiseme ilef Zeta Tau Alpha President .............. Blanche Broeske Vice President .... ...... N ancy Kelly Treasurer Secretary President Vice Pres Treasurer Secretary A' -'-?S t e , Zeta Tau Alpha, international women's fraternity, was founded on October 15, 1898, at Longwood College, Farm- ville, Virginia. In 1924-, the Beta Beta Chapter was chartered at Dickinson, making it the fifty-first link in a chain of ninety-nine chapters extending throughout the United States and Canada. This year the national organization of the fraternity has combined the celebral palsy project and its scholarship program to make Zeta Tau Alpha's national service project. To raise funds for the project, Beta Beta sponsors an annual songfest in which the various organizations on campus participate. In the field of local service, both Beta Beta and Phi Delta Theta cooperate in giving an annual Christmas Party for underprivileged children. During this past year Bela Beta has enjoyed many social activities. The chapter has entertained the social fraternities at dessert parties in the rooms, had pizza parties, and other informal activities. The cl1apter's other social activities include the Pledge Tea, the Founder's Day Luncheon, and the Pledge and Spring Formals. I C fit L f 'Y it mrw ' if -,JJ in H - Meg .WA tj i xml.. . yn A ,- it we iiie it i . 12:35. , 2 255251 an Q ' 1-,ai wi A -4- Q ibx -Y , V ' ' ' E - Nz . 1 grief' it - .' 1 lfx' N . LV 5 ' v :if 'F I ' .Q 4 I l l E! L V EELS 5 1 2 'Q ra' e- gf-QQ. i Q 1 . is wtaawft-vw----'qw .A 1 .- . W5 I 1 , ,, V r - -V . 1 , l ?...,,.. .H H., - f 't '1r---f 'Ui 6 'F wi in .81 4 fi? 'T BAM-I Row 1: P. Weidne1', N. Snmoilovicll, J Newton, M. Sieck, D. Werner, B. Broeske Row 2: N. Kelley, J. Holz, G. Leidy, L. Jopson, P. Shiner, J. D'Esposito. Row 3: S. Smith, C. I-Iillner, D. Roschy J. Platts, M. Compton, H. Mimm. Row 4: B. Eiselohr, B. Sook, C. Culley, N. Edwards, B. Benedik, J. Milligan. Row 5: E. Sllippen, A. Seewald, M. Wil- liams, L. Hummatt, R. Gordon, H. Kollns Row 6: A. Robinson, S. Rogers, E. Alley, A. Bartoli, .l. Yzlverbaum, N. Kring. Row 7: S. Kittredge, J. Schwalm, A Stinchcomb, N. Alderfer, K. Phillips, M Tegtmeier. Row 8: E. Smith, R. Kean, J. Richards S. Moring, M. Borgstede, B. Sobel. Row 9: C. Bond, M. Hughes, M. Hoye, J. Heine. 1 we QE ,H II6 President . . . . Vice President Treasurer ..... Secretary . . . OFFICERS ................Jean Kaus . . . . . . . .Diane Farquhurson ..........la11e Pell . . . .Carol Helfrich 11152 51355 'kfigiie they is - E552 1 ' ,s .n ,, : , :sf- QMQQ111 W su ..y,,..11g -x rw 15 .,-qu--H -gsm st Egg Yigflsh ier fi ui Ganeri On December 15, 1956, the Founding Formal of Sui Generis, the newly organized women's local fraternity of Dickinson College, was held. The aims of Sui Generis are excellent in the formation of bonds of loyalty, friendship and participation. Plans are being made for permanent meeting rooms. A constitution is being established which will give Sui Generis a firm foundation on the campus and in college representation. Donations were made to the campus chest drive and Thanksgiving and Christmas parties were held for local children. The chapter is' active in sponsoring care for a needy European child through Save the Children Federation. There is deep earnestness and determination for success, scholastically and socially, in Sui Generis. -1 si wig fx G!-. l 2 sw sei f . g 1 1 - ,'1t T , .4 ,Knew t f . Q.,-, :,.. i:' an-1 x T -R it 'dan Row 1: K. J. Boyer, C. A. Helfrich, J. A. Kaas, D. Farquharson. Row 2: J. H. Pell, J. L. Matuska, J. T. Beck, C. A. Whitney. Row 3: J. L. Stellfox, E. E. Gilvenr, D. A. Phipps, D. M. Bell. Row 4: K. A. Loos, J. L. Doerr, S. E Wertheimer, W. J. Weller. Row F. E Row Shea, Row 5: A. K. Muncaster, C. L. .Rodman Whitehouse, B. J. Hall. 6: E. B. Foster, J. A. Eves, W. K D. E. Henwood. 7: J. J. Prosky, L. E. Purvis. Ili tinto . . . Jidlincf, cleanly dei df-GJLZ -Hke ilwde we faonoa ,Kass 55 , nigga wgw 1325 ms isa ,wi W Y.-Fw-'-fl A24 5 171, , ua j - 1? Gordon Bennett Robert Burrowes If-QT Lewis GUYU01' Robert Gladfelter gn. tstow....mnomnoWo1m...1 to Dave MYCFS Richard Parkins Patricia Simmons IV' j 5 Richard Seeburger ' ' 'l y,.+fe 1, Us '. 'S ,N R ij' V- X, 5 Pauline Friedrich Barbara Kline ff Joanne Rothermel Robert Simons lr . i, Who' Who This practice of the college of honoring its own is now in its second year at Dickinson. The 'acream of the crop is selected from the senior class with an eye to future success as well as campus achievements. They are judged essentially on the basis of notable scholarship, active participation and leadership in sports, participation in extra-curricular activities, and academic activities, citizenship, and character, and service to the school. The future success is the expected ability of each individual to transport these achieve- ments to their chosen vocation and post- college communities. A list of the four most outstanding senior students from each fraternity is submitted to the MlC1'0COSnl staff. Wlien a single list has been compiled, it is presented to the Board for discussion of the selection and final selection. The Dean of Admissions, Dean of Men, Dean of Wolnen, President of the Student Senate, and Managing Editor of the Microcosin compose the Board. The variety of opinion insures impartial judgment. The manner in which the selection is made prevents judgment on the basis of personalities. The major burden of selec- tion lies with the student body, while the major function of the Board is to narrow down the students' selections. Election to Who's Who denotes that those upon whom this honor is conferred have been supported by both their fellow students and the college administration. Standing, L. tc R.: Mr. R. McGill, Dean V. Hann, Prof. W. Sloane, Prof. G. Frogen, V. P. G. Malcolm, Prof E. Vuilleumier, Pres. W. Edel, Prof. W. Bowden, Prof. .l. Ripley, Prof. A. Flundreziu, Prof. M. Ramos. Prof. C. Kepner, Prof. W. Cates. Seated: Prof. H. Weigel, Prof. W. Gould, L. Schwartz, R. Simons, M. Smetlxurst, H. Burrowes, Prof. H. Wing, Prof. H. Rogers. x......., XY i A 3 'CI7BKi ll Tim Munir KEY . Phi liliiil liilllllil Living proof of mind over matter may be found in the members of this old and respected honor society. Scholastic prowess, as attested to by outstanding achievements as students, is confirmed -by their election to Phi Beta Kappa. In attaining this honor, self-discipline and skill in the art of studying are a necessary addition to ambition and intelligence. Along with the honor conferred upon them, these chosen few have the responsi- bility of upholding the standards of the society to which they have been elected. They are honor-bound to uphold scholastic advancement and academic freedom. Through the years Phi Beta Kappa has come to be a by-word for the finest in scholarship. It has been a driving force, a goal toward which students aspire. The very fact that its attainment is so desirable to so many makes the honor doubly significant to those who attain it. The Phi Beta Kappa Chapter at Dickinson will celebrate its seventieth anniversary this spring. Umiaron llalta Kappa Omicron Delta Kappa, National Leadership Honor Society for men, was founded in 191114 at Washington and Lee University. Circles have since been established at more than sixty leading colleges and universities throughout the country. The Society takes its student members from the leaders in five phases of campus life: scholarship, athletics, social and religious affairs, publications and speech, and music and dramatic arts. Qualifications for membership are character, leadership and service in campus life, scholarship, fellowship, and consecration to democratic ideals. Upsilon- Circle at Dickinson College was organized in May, 1927, and has remained active since then. The activities of ODK for the past year include assistance with the Hungarian Relief Program carried on at Dickinson, the ODK songfest held each spring, and the ODK Outstanding Student Recognition Banquet. At this time, the Circle presents a loving cup to the Sophomore who is judged to be outstanding in character and leadership. Also, a plaque is presented to the organization that is judged to have done the most in campus service during the past year. Officers include: Bob Burrowes, President, Bob Gladfelter, Vice Presidentg Prof. Don Flaherty, Secretaryg and Dave Myers, Treasurer. Other members include Dean Horlacher, Dick Seeburger, Bob Simons, Gordon Bennett, Lou Silverman, Richard Parkins, Mort Levitt, and Ned Keinzele. U 1 z 1 I .... Egfr Standing, L. to R.: R. Parkins, G. Kienzle, L. Silverman, G. Bennett, R. Simons. Sitting: R. Cladfelter, R. Burrowes, D. Myers. . .,t'., I . :, as . Z., r'm 'u- 'm 'u Wm if ag, jj. isis.. Pi Delta Ep ilon It has been well said that the pen is mightier than the sword, and Pi Delta Epsilon, a national honorary journalistic fraternity, recognizes those who use this weapon well. The warriors to be included in this inner circle are chosen from the junior and senior classes, and they act the part of olhcers in the battle of the pens to bring information and to spread understanding throughout the campus by super- vising and coordinating all journalistic organizations on Dickinson's campus. This coordination enables journalism as a whole to Work more efficiently and effectively. The chief aim of this organization is to raise the level of journalistic activity and to 'establish and maintain high standards for each of the college publications. Each year Pi Delta Epsilon presents an award to a member of -the sophomore class who has made the most outstanding contribution to Dickinson's journalistic battlefield. New members to this society must be selected from the junior and senior classes and are tapped toward the end of the school year. They are selected to commemorate their meritous work in the Held of journalism. ,.j,- mia, W.1:?......1- - .v Y - 7 ,. -.-....,15.-T...-.. ., . l.....,...,...,T.-..., ....,..., , .....,..- -,, ,,.....:.., V . s....,g AY--.-Y-kay... ....-...Y.,-.. 44 L .t -.-..... -..,..f.-j,,. .... .. j-...,.....':j ...-...-2- Standing, L. to R.: C. Miniclier., J. Mandel, P. Friedrich, R. Parkins. Seated: Prof. M. Flower, Dean V. Hann, L. Gnyner, Rolhermel, Prof. W. Sloane. ' www - -c f.,i,...,. . - H,-. H in mxjj 5 ss mu... .jjjjjwjjw, M .I W N -i yvvwm x ,, ss. V! lv mi ' s H l 5? el , , . 1 4 I u WX' U i D3 fu i H. .it 5 l sm 1 H rv ut ,M 1.4255 15? f sf 2-12, W'N' is-4 I N., .729 X . xt 0 Back Row, L. to R.: Prof. D. Flaherty, Prof. B. Davis, Prof. W. Bowden. 2ncl Row: M. Rosenberg, R. Singdahlsen, Dean V. Hann. 3rd Row: A. Saunders, B. Kline, P. Simmons. Alpha P i llmega - Alpha Psi Omega, a national honorary dramatic society, is represented on the Dickinson campus by the very active Lambda Phi Chapter. This group furnished entertainment for the Mermaid Players open house in October with skits and readings by its membe1's. Other activities were a skit presented during Religion in Life Week and also a presentation for the Could Drama Banquet in the Spring of the year. e - The fraternity is composed of members of the faculty and members of Mermaid B3 ilffff MPP' Playeii who have done outstanding Work. Seniors are tapped for membership at ii 'Z3,iiQiIi Q Mid-semester, while sophomores, juniors, and faculty members are chosen in the spring. Officers of Alpha Psi Omega include: President, Mrs. Barbara James Kline, '- Vice-President,.Bob Singdahlseng Secretary-Treasurer, Jackie Carter. Other members ' so ' U are Pat Simmons, Ann Saunders, Mal Rosenberg, Dean Hann, Prof. Bertram Davis, Prof. Flaherty, and Prof. Bowden. Mr. Brubaker, director of Mermaid Players, has been made an honorary member of Alpha Psi Omega. I23 M... sjfs M- ah .,4, m fg Wxxx ,wyig , 'PE Standing: A. Dils, A. Alley. Seated: G. Bennett. Not pictured: R. Parkins, H. Nashel, G. Szaban, Dr. Wing, Dr. Schecter, Dr. Edel. 'lan Kappa Alpha The most 'valuable components of the Dickinson family are the members of Tau Kappa Alpha. This garrulous group is a national honorary forensic society open to any- one who has participated in intercollegiate debating for two years, and to faculty members interested in promoting public speaking. Exteinporaneous speeches, impromptu talks, vigorous de- bates, profound declamations and stirring orations spring from the forensic talents of this versatile organization. The noteworthy Dickinson chapter was founded on this campus by Dr. Williaiii W. Edel, and for many years has brought the campus spotlight to various types of forensic events held at Dickinson. One 'of the major events of this year was a speaking contest open to all students held during the month of January. The eight members, under the capable leader- ship of Gordon Bennett, President, gave Dickinson a prolific year in forensic events. l24 sa L.-R.: B. Sook, J. Shuman, Dr. Weigel, A. Phillips, M. Comp ton, D. Weigel Delta Phi Alpha Delta Phi Alpha, the German national honor fraternity, recognizes outstanding achievement in the field of German while giving to its members an incentive for further learn- ing. The purpose of the organization is to further an interest in the German speaking people, create a deeper appreciation of German culture, and to promote study of the German language, civilization and literature. The group presented' several programs this year, in- cluding their initiation ceremody. There was also an outing held in the spring for the members. The students are chosen each year on the basis of scholarship and the interest shown, now and in the future, toward the study of German language and literature. New members elected to the fraternity in February, 1957 were lVIeredith Compton, Anne Boyer, Doris Weigel, Mary Awad, Barbara Sook and John Shuman. Former members are Nina Salnoilovich, Ann Phillips, Lawrence Schwartzs, and Terrance Robbins. Doctor Fried- rich Sandels is the faculty advisor. 'W ltaven, Claw The Ravenis Claw is a local honorary fraternity, which was founded at Dickinson College in 1896. It is composed of seven outstanding men of the senior class. Each uWhite Hat chooses his own successor. On the last Saturday of the college year, Commencement Weekend, the men are tapped in a traditional cere- mony held on the Old Stone Steps of West College. Their badges of ollice are pins and the white and gold hats by which they are so seven appears on closely-knit group Responsibilities hats. The group readily recognized. An emblem with the number each of these and symbolizes the unity of the of seven leaders. also come with the honor of wearing the white ameliorates faculty-student relations and keeps strong-the ancient traditions of the college, thereby helping to maintain the Dickinson spirit. The uClaw assists the freshmen men and, indeed, all students of the college, in becoming good Dickinsonians. It sets an example of group living for the first-year students to follow. Thus each year the men take on the project of strengthening and improving the Dickinson bond. Charles Ferrone Bob Hurley 4' Bill Mathews Bob Woodside Ben Levine . E 1 s ' it Had' aww- 1 MJ W :M law p 1 M s ,H IT 3 ' .fs I . . . ..,e,, ' 5 ' : Q ,1 .VL A4 - ' his .ftuffli-i .. f 'if' r re? 1 1-' Don Llewellyn Bob Burrowes I Let Carol Johnson 1 mr- Edith Johnson Joanne Rothermel Phyl Linde -it Blanch Broeske .b' Betsy Reichle - hm Pat Simmons Pauline Freiclrich Wheel and Chain Membership in the Wheel and Chain is symbolized by the blue hat. The Wearers of the hats are chosen on the basis of a point system -with emphasis on scholarship and participation and leader- ship in campus activities. The Wlieel and Chain, limited to nine members, was founded on Dickinson College as an honorary society for senior women in 1924. Its primary purpose is to promote good relations between the administration and the Women students. ln student-administration affairs the group acts as a spokesman for the women, especially the senior women. The members act as ushers and hostesses at many college functions and also serve as campus guides to college visitors. Each year the group devotes itself to a project of service to the college. The ultimate enforcement of freshmen women's rules rests with the Wheel and Chain. The purpose of their orientation program is to integrate the freshmen women into the college family and help them to become participating members. Each year the Wheel and Chain presents an award to the freshman Woman who, they feel, has made the most valuable contribution to campus life. X XX ,Q L I knll and Key Ned Kienzle Joe 030 ! 'I The Skull,and Key was founded at Dickinson College in 1909 as an honorary society for junior men. The members can be recognized by their black hats with the society's insignia on the front. The group consists of one repre- sentative from each fraternity. The previous year's black hat in each fraternity taps his successor, who is picked for his character and service to the college. Perhaps they are best known in their capacity as enforcers of freshmen rules. This job gives them a chance to guide the freshmen, particularly the men, toward a well-adjusted, all-around college life, instill in them the high academic standards of Dickinson, and steer them through the new experiences of college living. They have a unique oppor- tunity, as representatives of both the fraternities and the college, to implant in the new men the spirit of service, Bill Rogers Bob Strickler KCU1 Tfllllllm Grant Mullholand scholarship, and inter-fraternity fellowship by their ex- ample. ln recognition of outstanding service to his freshman class and to the college as a whole, they present a loving cup in the spring to the most deserving freshman male. Glen McGee Mark Marcus Charles Mayer Phil Herr :Sum We '-, -- A' v J ,. vi.-A :.:: . - :J 1 Q I V H . . PIICUANIIANTE exceecfingly quick, gain? eafiilq, cad can ailaleie mia caniui. 7 - - 1-1- 1:11 ?wWa 1 . 1 :jv:l'l ,rg 1 ,. , :G-11.: .11-gg 3,111 a 7 .-if:-:N .1331 U 11W 1 1 I 11 , -' 1 1 MMU 1 MWJ1 J 5 - Q, '15 HQQ1 51 fm -1 t . .V '... 1.x ir ,- 1 1 .V .1111 ., '11 , 1 . 3 15.943- wa 5? W1-.5'P45W ' w ': Z I i 'xf' A'-U fi W ' 'N . . 4'5a'wfg'q , 2 W . ,, , , , ,M . Q , Q' N. , if , mel 1-W 4111-' 1'1- ff' ' j I3 'FHL U 1 1,11 , , V 5 xr! in f Z 815.5 'in ' T , 1. , It QR , Q 1. Z Hu.. 1 mx HAY W V 5 QQ MH Am' 5 lil 'fa M , '11 , 12:- df W 1- W-:Md iz, .4 48 Z1 A A 5 1 -2 L .Un W . .W ,N-L - -.C g 2-if ' -. 11 -1 ,L if A aug ' - -L . 1 fi '7 ZA Q.. 'ah 3,-, W - Bmw Wffue -.., QI. rt. ' A .,,,,,g,Q .w - gn -fr .f Top Row, L-R: R. Frankhouser, coaches Eaven- son, Piez, Duchurme, J. Stafford, B. Cook, D. Shafer, B. Smith, J. Laird, R. Taylor, Clements, P. Brown. Second Row: N. Kienzlc, S. Rose, J. Smith, B. Surrick, B. Sheridan, F. Shipman, D. Buko'w',ilz, T. DeMarino, J. Lober, B. Davis, H. Gaither, B. Faunce. Front Row: D. Shanaman, D. Woodruff, M. Gardner, B. Myers, B. Coston, B.Matthews, R. Graham, B. Woodside, H. Bair, C. Burger, F. Cam- panelli. Senior Co-captains B. Matthew Woodside, D. Graham. qv- -IE' we 4 . .. . 5112. H i +14 WA ...,t WE Q, 4. ' ,- . . - . . df-.. 2' . 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T ,ZW ,N A I 5 -,Ll ,, , A N-I , '., ,g- gtjgtgglr if JH Biff iA J i - -43'-3. R. ...T . .. .e.,.-..... :. f-'K-353 ' ' 1 -- K. .'r:HW'?3W f 'gE.. Tiff ' ff -'fi '-F 5Fi'i 7-I:T'i'af F- f'15Efi.,7 1, B A gigs t f W! fig? With a new offensive attack, a greater depth of reserve strength, and twelve returning lettermen, prospects for the 1956 football season loomed bright. There were such veterans as Graham, Myers, Woodside, Shanaman, and Rose to launch Coach Piez's single-wing attack, there were two backfields of nearly equal ability to harass the oppo- sition, there was high morale and a will-to-win. ln a tightly played opener against Western Maryland, the Red Devils stole the show during the second half but dropped a disappointing 12-6 verdict. The running drive of Sonny Rose at fullback and the bubbling team spirit, however, seemed to be omens of a fine season. Off the toe of Bob Cook came a 20-yard field goal to give the Devils a 3-0 win over Wagner College in the season's first home game. After a halftime scoreless tie, the Dickinson line, featuring .Cook and Bair, and the improved backfield led by Berger, Rose, and Kienzle, punched holes in the Staten Islanders' defense, laying the stage for the winning conversion. A The following Saturday, Parents, Day, brought a wet field and a Franklin and Marshall squad averaging 15 pounds more per man than the Dickinson lineup. Although team spirit never lagged, Coach Piez's boys could not utilize several yardage windfalls that came their way and the more massive Diplomat eleven triumphed, 15-0. Journeying to Pittsburgh's Forbes Field to meet Carnegie Tech, the Red Devils. failed to advance beyond their opponent's 30-yard marker as they lost 31-0. Missing from the lineup with injuries were Stafford and Rose. Dickinson experimented with a split-T and managed to shake loose Chick Berger for a 20-yard gain. Against Juniata, best Pennsylvania small college team of last year, the Red Devils, despite the fine play of Frank Campanelli, fell to the count of 411--13. Two of Woodruff's fourth-quarter passes, one to Shanaman, the other to Campanelli, accounted for DlClil11SOl1lS scoring. It was Dickinson all-the-way against Swarthmore, in spite of the 7-6 score indication. Woodruff's passing was kg If 3. C ' L A .53 Y. . 'L' H H. -Y 1 l D- . fl' 'v ',. G 4- i'- KL , . 4 . . ' ffm' f lijfif'-f---.5 'yifiil -, . .U I V .1-as X.. ,v Y, . .35 ga t ' -ii ,zz-2.214 :tid :E A I S-31 ata. sr. :ff ' - '- -11:-gy-mg if by A -- , ' ' -7 ' fF2'1 -' af? .' - am- . -' ..--. fe - ' af-f 1 ULN?-, F-, W 1- 7, .34 f 'I V t 3 - Q H l 'fy . 5. 'viz ' Ll -.Q ' I - ' ' Ji X ., , , , ,, R, ,.,.t,. A C' f ,M ' - 2 ' 1. . , ' . ' ' ' 99- , - , ' , t.. ' I M Y . , I . 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At Baltimore, it was a powerful Johns Hopkins offense that plowed through the Devil line at will to post a 40-0 win. Six seniors played their last game in the season's iinale against Allegheny College-Rich -Graham, Bob Woodside, Frank Campanelli, Bob Myers, Bill Matthews, and Chuck Ferrone. Although Campanelli tallied once and Shanaman twice, first on a fifty-yard gallop set up by a trick play and again on a pass from Woodrufi', Allegheny's Pancho Villa racked up four T-D's as his team notched a 24--19 win. The Freshman team, under Coaches Joe DuCharme and Vic Bihl, posted wins over Franklin and Marshall and Western Maryland, while losing to Mercersburg Academy, Johns Hopkins, and Kiski Prep. The abundant ability and spirit displayed by the team gives promise of a big boost to next year's varsity. 1956 FOOTBALL RECORD Western Maryland 12 Wagner College 0 Franklin and Marshal 15 Carnegie Tech 31 Juniata 44 Swarthmore 6 Lycoming College 13 Johns Hopkins 40 Allegheny College 24 fa ' - -ii' - ia. p 4 . A. ' 'Y V lm' Dickinson 77 91 7 1 9 77 79 ,w it .W it 1, , al . it Vai- f V 6 3 0 13 19 Fl naw it in . - HH ia , r-1,17 -' l, ,. . .., sit. MQW ' E N . is-. mm 'w 455' ' iff' EQ' rt? w in W if tWW'lll 2 ,I WW tu W In g. Mag. - 'Sf pew 5 si., Em , 3 N H. . ws- Z fy st. i it 1 e ,J R32 'H' N UWM... .H Ugg lem f 7 Q7 , hi lll Ri I .v,A' ..--, .uw wx 'Kazaa i H 1 1 is . 5 J flzrrswv-ti 'through With a nucleus of four lettermen from the previous year's squad, Coach Joe Ducharmels cagers 'opened the season with an impressive victory over an aggressive Susquehanna team as high- scoring Ray Weaver, Ralph Chase, and Jack Wiley led the attack for D-Son. Although the Red Devils managed to emerge victorious in only two ball games, their record is not a true picture of the teamls calibre. The competition was above average with even the weaker teams playing outstanding ball against our squad. Lack of height and experi- ence proved to be too much of an obstacle for the team to overcome. Against Wilkes College, Dickinson was unable to cope with an excellent fast break and lost, 82-43. After leading Johns Hopkins for three quarters, the D-Son attack faltered and Hopkins copped a 77-66 decision. Tiring in the late minutes of the game the local Hve dropped a well played game to Elizabethtown, 86-74. Weaver, Chase, Wiley, and Click all played fine games. Gettysburg had too much height for the team and overpowered the Red Devils. l l J ,l a The tring The D-Son five, rusty from its long Christmas lay-off, lecl the first half against Franklin and Marshall, but then faltred and dropped a 98-76 decision. Stromberg, Chase, and Weaver played well against Susquehanna on the Selinsgrove court, but the accurate shooting of Frank Romano was too much for the Devils. Lebanon Valley and Juniata edged D-Son in close games on the home court. The victory in both games could have gone to either team, and the outcome was in doubt until the final buzzer. Although Glick, Weaver, Chase, Stromberg, and Shafer kept the D-Son cagers in the game until the last seconds against Albright, the Redmen lost a heartbreaker, 81-79. Capitalizing on mistakes, Lycoming defeated our boys, 87-70, on the Wil- liamsport court. Moravian and Lehigh had little trouble defeating the squad with their superior height, speed, and experience. Traveling to Lebanon Valley the team dropped a close game, 73-66. Juniata, with four men in the double-figures, defeated D-Son, 112-96, ia the highest scoring game of the season. In the Lancaster Armory, Franklin and Marshall rolled to a 92-76 victory. Back in Alumni Gymnasium, Elizabethtown had to pull out all the stops to defeat the local five. A good first half against Gettysburg allowed D-Son to stay close for. three quarters with the opponents finally pulling away and winning, 89-74. Tied 64-6111 at the end of the regular game with Wilkes, Dickinson lost in overtime to the highly favored team from Wilkes-Barre. Although deprived of the play of the injured Weaver, the Devils closed the season with an upset victory over Lycoming, 63-57, as Valenti, Chase, Stromberg, and Glick played outstanding ball games. Weaver, missing the game, lost his chance to break the school scoring record and finished the season with 338, a mere one point shy of the mark. Several good breaks could have changed the whole record this year, asithe team was not lacking in ability. Coach DuCharme is.counting on letter- men Chase, Weaver, Valenti, Wiley, Shafer, and Shapley to couple with promising freshmen ball- players to return D-Son to the winning ways next year. The solid play of Glick, Stromberg, and Tafel will have to be replaced, but Dickinson is in the rebuilding stages and the basketball picture looks bright for the future. 1956-57 BASKETBALL RECORD Susquehanna 71 Wilkes College 83 Albright 82 Johns Hopkins 77 Elizabethtown 86 Gettysburg 74 Franklin and Marshall Susquehanna Juniata Lebanon Valley Albright Lycoming College Moravian Lehigh Lebanon Valley Juniata Franklin and Marshall Elizabethtown Gettysburg Wilkes College Lycoming College Dickinson 71 57 42 51 vm Qww '? -gg. Q45- N it iT BASKETBALL Top Row, Standing, L.-R: R. Weznver, D. Tafle, S. Stefanon, N. Bosnick, R. Chase, J. Gould, couch Joe Ducharme. Bottom Row: R. Gleason, D. Stromberg, D. Shafer, J. 'Wiley, B. Myers, B. Shapley. 1, I37 ' ' Y- m ---nn , as 1 'ff ai-fi. ' f 5 tu w m w m ww me H me .2-Us. , awe 1 it m tv m m V l x H M M- m tt a N ' S 'gn E, 1 W w it m 'lf Hu it 'ag H we? E Standing, L.-R.: B. Lipsky, E. Mulligan, M. May, D. Taylor, L. Altaker, E. Black, B. Parker, B. Brzisler, S. Duncan, W. Pollock, K. Rubin, B. Dubrick, Coach Eavenson. Seated, L.-R.: J. Kulp, L. Silverman, B. Kline, C. Schaffer, D. Ayers, Coach Eavenson's two sons. wimming Coach Eavensonls mernien, captainecl by Lou Sprechman, struck back hard and fast after dropping their iirst dual meet to LaSalle. American University was the first to taste the bitter defeat which was eventually shared by Bucknell, Drexel, Gettysburg, Catholic University, Delaware, Swarth- more, and Franklin and Marsllall. With eight straight wins behind them, tl1e mermen splashed to victory in the Tri- meet, submerging both Gettysburg and Franklin and Mar- shall in their quest for the Little Three crown. Coach Eavenson's rugged practices, along with an undy- ing team spirit, resulted in illC'lJ1'8E1kl1lg of several school and pool records. The veteran point gatherers, Coston, .82-fs l ' lu. 1 . ,px 5-al, Kulp, Kline, and 0'Neil, were greatly aided by the com- bined talents of freshmen Mulligan, Ayers, Duncan, and Pollock, who should prove to he valuable assets on next year's team. On March 2 the team travelled to the Middle Atlantic Championships at Lancaster, Pa. and placed fourth in a field of thirteen, with Mulligan and Kulp taking individual honors. This marked the close of a season which was suc- cessful in every respect, and which promises to foster con- tinued success in next year's campaign. s X, -1-il? . .5 , 2 :S 'Y' ..J- :. , L , , I I X, ,P N N fs ., , ff. 'K . It ll., ,ff gf .,.,4'g , 3, ,V .,,, X, - at a M 35.5 e X K' '. ' '- -+ lfiflii A 1. 2 -2, If-' 51 v i ,FII :ig .- .Nh ,l ' - ,,,,.faw1eaiFE?,3q ' ' -- f-1. .-J ' - ,, 1- 4 -- Ami--':f.-. ,pasifviff 7' --1 .5ff?F: ., Q if ,Q . A ,. .:. '1 .N -il-.,. , j, 't F12-fi.-57 4657, 1.QrQ.Q:i:j.j Z ' -fi, Q. - . - ' .im ff tPxlHwtwwww 'i:: t 3l'w 'w'l .'??fd-if ' , 1 .. I f'-:TL ' if '13' l i. . 'T 5 ' 1:1 ,. A Lgzzg-W .uc ' 3 , . , 4 7Yi.Q-l T Standing, L.-R.: C. Reed, A. Duel, K. Spahr, R. Brown, S. Tuttle. Kneeling, L.-R.: D. Test, M. Phillips, D. Shuman. I Brilliant is the word for the outlook and outstanding is the word to describe the tennis squad itself. Last year's record of ten wins and one loss not only made tennis Dick- inson's outstanding intercollegiate sport, but ranked the team as one of the best among small colleges in the East. Returning this year will be six men bringing a store of experience and know-how-Richard Shuman, captaing Kit Spahr, Arthur Duel, Ronald DePass, ,Fred Hamilton, and .lon Kulp. For Shuman and Hamilton, this is nthe last roundup. To this impressive nucleus have been added freshmen Dave Ayres, John Willard, Charles Rowe, and sophomore J oe Miele. ' fl'Q'Q lX,'xi?f : 'lhfQ-A I I N .g .QQQQQQ ..i ., - . - - rf X, Ei y. f . - .11 t V e . ..EE l.. I Q3-'t tttiltt l H. L, I Q 'f,:,ibs Y -,,., . N t , Squa h Squash, under the tutelage of player Kit Spahr, past Junior Scholastic champion, had its debut this year as an inter-collegiate sport at Dickinson. Playing without the aid of an official coach and with four members of the squad lacking pre-college experience, team interest and enthusi- asm nevertheless ran high. In the season's two matches, competition came from the Haverford School, rated best prep-school squash team in the country, and the U. S. Naval Academy Plebes. Although neither match produced a victory for the D-Son squashmen, much was gained in competitive experience and confidence. This factor plus the loss of only two Seniors, Shuman and Brown, brightens the squash horizon for the next years. Standing, L.-R.: D. Ayers, C. Rowe, F. Hamilton, J. Vlfillard J. Kulp. Kneeling, L.-R.: D. Shuman, K. Spahr, A. Duel, S DePass. i ,.71F ' , - 1' .::-- ' ' t e 'L . , . ,, . - .. - ,,, ni -'-' .- ,,, gzg, it 1. V, W i 'W , ...-vw-4- 'j . .-- --f -1 1 'f 'f-an . V , ' I V . . ,. 4. , Ta- ,, . ,3 . ,. . Ba ehall Ny, ri FWF? Top Row, L.-R.: Coach Eavenson, B. Myers, S. Tuttle, L. Frankhouser. Row 2: R. Weaver, R. Chase, B. Wachter, S. Oifermzm, D. Thompson, A. Lou. Row 1: D. Woodruff, J. Riley, N. Olewiler, F. Campenelli, J. Ewing, N. Lovsnes, G. Caswell, R. Brown, B. Surrick. ' , V r ,iw i e i,L,i.giliM,g H ' 5'Mf V 1 Rf if i ' . it A 1 , , L. V . 1 1,5511 VIZ' 4 , 0 c t if - wage. 32.1 -, nl, ' fi li? Z 2. ' . 'A ' 1' f' W f ,Vt 4.:, 5 . . 11:3 . i 3 Eff' ' . . ': 'y'. ,,, 1.1- X ' -- .NV : Y I it v '- ':f'!!' -1 1-I ' 5 ' f i Under the watchful eyes of Coach Dave Eavenson, the Dickinson baseball team embarked on its 1956 season. With experienced lettermen, a strong bench, good offensive power, and' an air-tight defense, this year's squad possesses winning potential and ability. The pitching staff, one of the brightest lights of the Whole club, is led by four-year veteran, Ron Brownig ex-serviceman, Frank Caswell, who sports an 18-4 record in army baseball, sophomore south- paw, Barclay Surrick, and an impressive freshman, Sandy Tuttle. The veteran infield, playing intact for the second year and with an overall batting average slightly above .300, is headed by captain Frank Carnpanelli at third, Ray Weaver at shortstop, Dave Wood1'uff at second, and Ralph Chase at first. Behind the plate is the capable Bob Myers, returning for his fourth season. Covering left field is fresh- man Bob Wachte1', while in center is Steve Offerman, who is also a utility pitcher. These two plus the fleet-footed Jim Ewing in right field form one of the finer defensive units ever to play here at Dickinson. Since their schedule is enlarged to eighteen games this year, it will be a busy season for the Red Devil nine, but one which has possibilities of being highly successful. ' ' is l I wtf-1 'L l R' J' iw n-,af uf, Standing, L.-R.: D. Stromberg, W. Fullerton, S. Rose, S. Clements, T DCMWIIHO H Ban, F. Trunzo, R. Taylor, Coach Piez, D. O'Neill. Second Row: D. Gralnm, B Coly, .l Shepherd, C. Reed, B. Matthews, W. Palzer. Kneeling: W. Chnntry, D. Ewell, M Altwan, T Kelr, P. Herr, R. Gladfelter, D. Davis. La Crosse Dickinsolfs lacrosse team began practice i11 lVlicl-FelJ1'u- ary this year in an effort to return to its winningfways of two years ago. Coached again this year by Brit Piez, the squad entered tl1e field minus the services of seven gradu- ating seniors. Pacing the thirteen returning lettermen were goalie Dutch Strombergg attackman and leading scorer of last year, Don O,Neill5 Sonny Rose, switched this year from midfield to attack, and last year's first string defense, Rich Graham, Bill Matthews and Harvey Bair. The Red Devils started out fast defeating Gettysburg in a scrimmage, 10-3, and F Sz M, l5-11-, in a regular game before tying an improved Lehigh team, 5-5. Additionally encouraged by the early line showing of freshman Akhurst, Taylor and Pollock, the stickmen faced the remainder of the. season with great enthusiasm. Q3 2 -l F fill! gs -Q . .0 Q V,.x. wg-:EE , ,. .? ,, , ,f .v T m ft ' ' uw 3- H ':':i...z:':':i 4 ' :-: W, H, H M :SE-N' V'1v t .-- W 't ' a. 'U 4- ' ':E5555E5E':':'FfW , ,. ' - ,.-,, ,-fyfiggfg, -,r mga ,ff :.: N - - l. The thinclads of Dickinson are looking forward to the most successful season in recent history. The track team, at the writing of this article, has al- ready beltered last year's record of 0-5, by defeat- ing Lebanon Valley and P. M. C. The 1957 edi- tion of the team shows much depth in almost all events, particularly in track. Coach DuChar1ne has a good backbone from last year's returning letter- men-Cery, Bartoli, Davis, Smith, and Hurley. To back up the veterans the squad is literally loaded with freshman talent. With such new addi- tions as Maat in the distance races, Clair in the 4-40 yard dash, and Shanaman, Gardner, Booth in the dashes, the team should put together a win- ning season. aw., ullwwllww, ll lil 1 Y Cliff 1 . we -il All Q5-ex E, 35 N 1 ,V ,. .Vs :H 1 .U w lu ., , 'E - - ' , . ru lu , zu lu 1 N gk. - - - lu H 9 L f - --V m ll H . my , wi ll, e v . Y , ,N l an w . - .f -aa f W l ii H- it .mmm wwf1wlf QffH.Wwww w uvnu ' u ,..,u.K'giwQxww,Q,. - aaa 4 fn' -eu 'H ll 1-LH if . tr ' ' .W , ., , .msn . Q- f- ., .. c -. sse - - 'mf - - - . -1- , fs- .,-A Z , I' 9.1 ' 1 , ee' - -' - fu 2. . LA mah. ' - Vw- H. - -l- -1: ii,,,ii 1 5 an M I-zzwumw -1 N 'W' gli 'W Back Row, L.-R.: D. Roberts, A. Collins, N. Lebo, P. Gery, J. Carney, R. Bartoli, C. Barr, B. Heck, A. Bendell, B. Smith, Coach Ducharme. First Row: R. Dhuy, J. Metka, J. Clair, B. Hurley, K. Pusey, C. Hankey, J. Howe, H. Maat, G. Gardner. f f'f T Q - L X ff'-N' AQ ff,-.Q W 4-.T XXX N Wa X . a a 2 E- 2 .,, , 1 . .W as a NM -A - f'. : md., V - - af- ff- f-- Hui :Y - A . fi ...Ia-wff... ,g f ' -aaisxklkizuiigr -Lf' ' iw-BSXHQTQHQEL1 -'cax.:gXxuaa2aa- - X .... , ...L . , n 'M N 1 .,- - 'd-,.. : lx I, r! ff- I I 0 1 45. , M 1. Q 1,-19225 15-J i L 1-Q Xa, B , ' O juz' fm Zlfze ,Y , . . Y -1- - V , n 11114. .- -- --i ... f ,Y - ,TT V III, 5 ! IU, .,-GY W:- , ,. . L- , S' .Y . ,,..u-g I -. , , -- , Li' ,arf -157. f ,, ' ,Y .j.:,x 7 AL, ' -r- W 1 Ziff Y 7 xl 5 .. -: :f v- - --:.- ' -G -, 4 f-4-H Eu- Q 5 5--.5 - B ' - f- 2'L X o ... - iff' -.x fi ,. SNS X Q g s. I .xx X-E 0 I f gn N K , ,, VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS- PHI KAPPA SIGMA Standing, L.-R.: B. Surrick, J. Toy, R. Brown, M. Shgoppell, W. Woodward, D. Test. Back Row, L.-R.: K. T. Moore, B. Page, S. Razzano. First Row: A. J. Routch, J. Howe, D. Interfraternity Uhamp FOOTBALL CHAMPS-THETA CHI Pusey, W. Fullerton, Pugliese, C. Barr, J. Savage, B. Waterman, Proud. ,1R BASKETBALL CHAMPS- THETA CHI Back row, L-R: K. Pusey, T. Moore, J. Routch, C. Barr. First Row: D. Proud, H. Maat, B. Smith, C. Hankey, W. Fullerton. B-Mhiid JAX 5 E to 1? E My ig The ALL HIGH COMMISSIONER of Inter-Frater- nity Athletics, Ed Gilbert, is seen here at a typical staff and advisory meeting. The Com- missioner s familiar hustle has been seen these past four years running the gamut of I.F. sports and himself refereeing some 800 games ranging from touch football through to softball. In all seriousness, we must attribute much of the success of the I.F. sports program to the en- deavors of The Commissioner ancl his vol- untary staff. X. ,M W , 1 I J- Hifi 0 ,tg N .am W ee3?.Nm. C - , - .l .QTSEIM M V M :Aa Wu: H' uw w ww 1 ,, ,im 3251, uw , H MX 'gmt SCI .mmm ET' iw ,fx P5 Hls mi-:K :hug ,gg 3itr1m-Ei I I ,5wiunsn1,n-nn- ' I ' I 1 --.- gli, E - Q X ipllllllll fu, .V l 'Q I all :Y N -it '?1.,...,,,llwuo . ,T u H , . w Standing, L-R: A. Dillman, B. Hurley, J- Gouldf Seated: B. Matthews,D. Graham. , Il Uluh The D , Club is composed of men who have earned their varsity letter by participating in a major sport at Dickin- son. The MD Club members sell programs, serve as ushers, and manage the refreshment stands at all home athletic events. During the year they raise money toward a scholarship fund designed specifically for those sons and daughters of former Dickinson lettermen who seek financial aid. An annual banquet for all Dv Club members is held in the spring and various athletic awards are presented. I46 F - .l V . I' t' f , . Standing, L-R: S. Palmer, N. Brown. Seated: J. Rothermel, G. Wolford, B. Anderson, J. Milligan, C. Evert. wil. The Women's Athletic Association, which is composed of eight members from the upper classes, is responsible for the organization and promotion of women's athletics at Dickinson. It arranges team schedules and records indi- vidual and team winnings on a point basis. This year's program included interclass and interfraternity tournaments as well as individual competition. Each spring the W'.A.A. holds its annual banquet to present the awards accumulated over the year and to award white blazers to the juniors who were most outstanding in athletics during their three years at Dickinson. ,,,-.JV f-,sian , Y V . ,- . I is I-qs , N 2 s',a,.wL 3- ' ' 2 ' . ' f 1. Hideki v Ml. . .- , . v 3...-.f wr- :W if-,Q - nf.. 1 -1 z- -, -. ,' ' ,:, Sf.- an vvas Fifl-in 1 .ia-gf it Q wx, '. , esrjieff -. ' 'f f-if ,w if - ' 9, ,aa r 1 .. ,-f sf .5 -Pdf? 'T v- . f r s-1 pg 1 1 if f - r -:-: 5,1 itil- ,- 11, - 1-.I Y H A-' 14555: ' ' -. , I ig!! ly.-gt. , ' - if W? if-Q riizitviii r ... . - , .. f.. 44 :...r . ---' ff? .,s it 14 ---,, H.. if ,-,353 fl.'i,. i. .Xf . ,I It at , It . . ' Y R p .ts Q -,LA , ' ' fx -,, , 1.1 'H A 1 1 H - za.: ' In 1 e1fwifa+'1wtgs J I lb , . 7 1: vebs' :-:s,:-:mi-'It:..:f' - C ' :'IIE ' ' fs,w.rQ.f, xi: 'iss ir'f'f1g9yf 'E?f1:1:ll,. - - 'U'-f..:!i A Q. if, Q - y, v-ff. egg' X LU: if 'lflla J f 'ufii-ill ' ly zffili . 'K bf-'TL 1 1 fr ..sra1 -1'-V ' if fa ,. , ,Vg ! . I , ' P.,5f:,. 1:1125 Top Row, L. to R.: J. Anderson, G. Stetser. Second Row: J. Gallagher, L. Cowling. Third Row: J. Graham, B. Reichle, C. Herman. Fourth Row A. Saunders, H. Kollus. Present at all the athletic events, these capable and attractive Coeds lead the spectators in songs and cheers and lend a note of spirit to both the - gridiron and the basketball court. Away from the sideline, the cheerleaders undertake the organizing of pep rallies, introduce new cheers, and look for new ideas for spirit. This year's squad consisted of the following girls: Betsy Reichle, captaing Cheerleader ,loan Gallagherg Ann Saundersg Jeanne Andersong Chris Herrmang Greta Stetserg Louie Cowlingg Helen Kollasg Jeanne Thomasg Judy Graham. Standing, L. to R.: L. Cowling, J. Anderson. Seated: B. Breichle, A. Saunders, J. Graham. v '1 1 N 5 , , 1 i X JI 5. v X w I L x I Q. I v l V I 4 v I i J Q 1 'feLwi'?HP 1 Wai M, - 4 K 1 4 G 1 W, ,Q my ,egg Hockey The Hrst girls' varsity hockey season was initiated this fall at Dickinson. Participation on the squad was com- pletely on a voluntary basis. Late in October the squad traveled to Penn State to par- ticipate in a playday. The Dickinson team emerged vic- torious 3-l against the home team, but lost the second game team more of the day, il.-0, to Lockhaven. Two weeks later the traveled to Elizabethtown where they lost 7-0 to a highly skilled and experienced team. Later the same week, Dickinson played host to Wilson and again was defeated 7-0. ln the last game of the season, on the home field, Dickinson was able to edge Susquehanna 3-2 to end their first varsity season with two wins and .three defeats. Players: Judy Flack, Chris Herrmann, Dottie Gayner, Sandy Deichler, Beth Griffith, Connie Evert, Jean Kottcamp, Sue Hansell, Nancy Brown, Sue Palmer, Nancy Mentzer, Barbara Haugen, Greta Stetser, Ann Lemkau, Sue Graden, Mary Awad. ' in m ., 'ls' '- 1 .5 .- II xy -v l -5. ggmjaafgya 1 T az uw , r m- -rf i tm i ' f ,. 5 . at -f 77- '- Walid Y .,-5,7551 H 1 .. L W H an W 1, I' -f , I . as - -2- . ,ti ' ,N ' A w ef .En J 1- aaa 1 -J, J,l,1'L!1'f. 7Eh Rf 4. - 'Hgh gf il' .1 ' ' v '51 'fi .. s, ig-i ffm Ll: tiiiifiiigiijfd tl' -,1't5fi4??e3 ,- -3,.t.'- 5 . - rl, , ,. T , WV, 4- - 1 x. 11'A qf,.,,f54 yafftwti it!! i!..,v- .4 sf it it -,,-,,. - - r .f-',r,f- Yi, ?-gzv wah. '..'5+-'f-5 VZ -- nw-'iw i' ff . .1 t 32 1- 3 -4 5 it 'K-8 at msn ,-.aft lt Sim hi-W .. . ,. 'S , - Hz-J, '1 'Y X 'sv u 4-' . -..,':., -, km Lia: lllll' ...,. i will 4 g ?-'Cu -u 1:' .K 1f,'.!u.::- pa M-1-fggfii grass? gg:-X Q .f gg r g 99-g,'.'s-nn' mn , W3 ,-.. A ! ' jg, . - ' cya- - . . i. ff ' L ,f Wi 'V N l Lula! EW'-v 'li' T , V ' if 'QS ' 'N Y' u.w'e2ii?fl?lgzx l i .ull in rf , A if 1' ' Q5 L I5 -aj -'-fain A . at L' '-' H 'H' -. - .. iff- 9-2537 X ' Ji -1. ' 'L' -7 , V' . fig . T' ' - ' - if-K5 - ' . . , - f - . ' - 1. . - - ' n -.- ' - at ,if J: , ii L. f ,f 2' V ' ' Y- PJ' 1 1 , ,H 'N ' .N , ,, ill' N' v- ' 1 5 V 1. ', iii , i - f' -i M 1 :sail :E.:,EiEfjf1 ii v H'-'aiktx ty, ay. diJ1w:,i'1i::,!vi'ylwl3ii:.tin wd,:y-i,w'Uu,,m,gpigr' ' was-1-ff'f 75 - it , s,, is it Sigfglzliat.. t tw, 6 21-Q Standing, L-R: S. Palmer, C. Herrmann, N. Mentzer. Seated: H. Mimm, B. Moh- ler, S. Shovun, L. Jopson, A. Biddle. I49 VV F' s m zzzssrw 'awww ' f - Q , me W iil, is.. ::l,, , 5 3 1 : : 'g. '- ' :ke , ,. ,lllz i, , g ' l y N Wil l : Vg will Mu ' pts u.. 'ijt ea 51 ' Q U-.'.-,gi :Z Z Valley-Ball I f .,..,....,. ',,, ,,, ,,, +++++++++ Standing, L.-R.: J. Clansek, J. Tot- man, N. Weber, M. McGonigle. Seated: B. Gompf, C. Corley, C. Gill. The 1956 Women's volleyball intramurals consisted of a tournament between five teams, two freshmen squads and a team from each of the other classes. Each team partici- pated in four matches with the best of the four determining the winner. The class of 759 made the top showing by winning all of their games. The juniors and seniors were also outstanding which made the sophomore victories not ull' lift 5 if so easily gained. The second place seniors, who had previ- ously gained three consecutive titles, won three games and lost one while the third place juniors won two and lost two hard-fought matches. This initiation to the indoor sports season of 1956-57 was enthusiastically supported by both team members and rooters. ISO Bowling Women' Ba ketball This year's interclass basketball cup was captured by the seniors who defeated the defending juniors in a 36-29 game. High scorer for the event was junior Ginger Wol- ford. Scoring honors for the season went to Pat Andersen with 79 points and Barbara Anderson with 52 points. Top scorer for a single game was Stu Gadd with 22 markers. The tournament, as usual, was highly spirited, for all four teams were looking hopefully toward the coveted class trophy. The Hnal game of 'the interfraternity competition was a match between Phi Mu and Pi Beta Phi. Both teams went into the game undefeated, but the Phi Muis came out on top by a score of 51-27. Each team displayed excellent playing, both offensively and defensively. High scorer of the game was Phi Mu Ginger Wolford who posted 22 points followed closely by Pi Phi Nancy Mentzer. WINNING TEAM SENIORS Standing, L.-R.: P. Andersen, B. Broeslce, C. 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After compiling the nom- inations made by the fourteen national fraternities, nine campus girls were selected by the Editorial Staff of the Microcosm to appear before three judges who were to determine the one adjudged most beautiful and charming. This year the judges interviewed the contestants as a group and then viewed them individually and con- sidered not only beauty but also charm and grace as Criterion for being chosen Miss lVlicrocos1n.', Mrs. Arthur Flandreanu., Jr. H ,. 1 ,W ,N Ml '11 Mi' '.. w. ..... 'll'iiE i , thi. K-A WT,as?Lg1a ij aj- it X 1 Y EEE W: .H-5-JV ttassm V akin., tt? ,H Mrs. Warren Gates. af lone We eacfmaidian 'Y 33 Mrs. William Haller. WTS. iBa'rZJc1m James IQine w 3 V 1 , Ji i b fvgmw ,. A ., A , :xg f Q E,fm,:5Q? -1? 13. 03251 , mi - L, V Z -W , .,. f I ,A , . . . .-,,, :AQ5 ' Afixb- ' -5 1 ,W qw gg Q aim f 1 5? i5.'1jLgg 5522 '- . Y A N A Y 546: ' 5231: ii-235 ' 'ww ,tm HK, 4, . .Ji I - ., , 1 5' H, 1,451 L we-41, - msg, 'W -K S if FQ! is: zigzag' 1? ,1 w 3 1 , , . ff' , M ,sg M -- ' 'f-:1 1 ..-,LM ww- .v5's- 2 -, , S, I:I5.f,! 'FZ ww A 5 E :, 5? 4 as 'J E' ffqgif-. E Eg - '-5'tQ.1fw-f?2QQ::J 'ffi' l fs 1 QEJJ L . :w , f Tatricia Townsend e7?fCaTy Qffeensides Tatricia Eshelmcm qnga 'Paul ak . ,., - ,. M .ie-.-..,,,f ,.?,--rf, ,..- ,- -L--.-. 1 --frwq -ffm-+7 --T T, -- - --- 7 -1- 'ii ' 5555 -111.1 ,S ,.E'. 'x Qi: -' uw Z PF me-A ' T: Q gb .' , 355 41. Z w -. ' ' X91-Wisvyfa 9 nw geo J 'H -. 1 ,L N N 5 QL. 1 5, ,Q'w,gN' . .: . ....- - m 1'-Y ' Bi S'- L wwxxwu U vm ' N Joan iBrofwnell Jeanne Ciffhomas ' Sue Cgoocler JNQmcy 'ross , 5 xx w 1 4262 925 Qgilww 'f ,..'. xv' uw W 1 ww 'Q I ' l ll 4 t E! 1 Q' M 5 H, V uf if if 'ff K ,au- fx Q Yi V to L ll' 1 'H Y as 1-,Hgh V ' ' l L all W it to Q--H0 H W, 3 ,Q ww if tg Wg? W '1- ' F M? fl ' A Y, wt 'M' if I , l in 1 ,Fits ati, :Qld l Vrrlltl E 2 :Ya-aggtllw S. l '. - Us if aiQ.laT.a.. fllizlwin ter Hall To break the semester monotony . . . just the thing . . . imports, co-eds, alumns, law students, dapper college men, everyone there . . . to hear Duke Ellington and his HI do love you madly . . . to see Sue Fooder crowned Queen . . . to see 7 stellar decorations . . . uLe Jazz Hot Spots, . . . to have a great time . . Duke El1ington's Band Midwinter Ball Queen, Sue Fooder, and her escort, Dave Woodruff. The attendants were, from left: P. Eshle- man, W. Buckler, J. Kaas, P. Sim- mons, B. Griffith, C. Ingogliu, A. Saunders, and M. Dornin. III llilifi E? is E ' u I ,nu .xv 2 li on Bild or tempo JJaJiJJs,,.1, b J' is ax . ill? lisa ii if N--f ab? Let's Listen To A Play-Back In the beginning there were Many, Many red-dinked neophytes enrolled. And They Were So Afraid! And they were hazed, rushed, and they were' subjected to four years of Black Hats, Blue Hats, pajama p-raids, Water lights, 2 A. M. serenades,'Lunknowns, term papers fwith footnotesl , pinnings, de-pinnings, re-pinnings, and more pinnings, South College culture, Drayer Recreation Room culture, Bosler culture complete with Norman Cousins, an evening of Beethoven, Duke Ellington jazz concert, and Thomas L. Thomas, Moreland campus cul- ture fin the spring only, of coursel , crew neck sweaters and button-down shirts, fire crackers and G-burgs boys, 1.75 Phewl, Who smokes at smokers? , honor dorms, delicious Slater food, and happy Slater Waiters, mail- Puleeze, mail, gates and library elevators and churches, Kruger's milkshakes, Biddle Field exhibitions, three blind mice, cohras at Baird, 5-yard clubs, Jimmy Friday Afternoon Clubs, German and French Clubs, Fryckland's Week-Nite Clubs, sunbaths at Drayer, telescopes at Mor- gan, social pro, disciplinary pro, 'LBut Dean . . . ,N crows at Biddle, 'iThunderbirds at Drayer, picnics at Pine Grove, basketball games on High Street, snow, rain, and more rain and umbrellas, boots, and trench coats, more term papers, automatic 12 o'clocks, the Bucket, the HZA. Milton, the inside of the Femina, Chips and Deer Lodge, the Diner and MDO you have an age card? , imports for big week-ends, Molly Pitcher-history, cam- pused queens, powder puff clerbies, we got the best pledge class, uno, we did, chapels, follies, rammy Drinkinsonians, emphasis and re-emphasis on 'cdryn cam- pus, Penn-Hall educational field trips, stag nights at the Pueblo, 'cThis is a small college, and there are those of them who love itli' and ' classes and studies And in the end there were not so Many, Many. And they were not neophytes. And these chosen few, successful in their endeavor to graduate, proceed to a prosperous and happy future, remembering an irrevocable past. ix tmgg... gig.ijg..., 31... 1 t , 1 it ' ' rn my ,L - - , . , , 2 ll ii J , , , . 7 -5 ' ' , f ' , iiiwftii iw I El t A f r , 2 - .1 i wimw in m I uw ,Et x L f 5 ,W Q Y 15,7 - 1 gl ii. .-1 I , is g il 25' , t g 1 F ti A sa, .pl y .Q 1 JD i , c 1,4 X- rw- A - +- ' .ii .- a ...:i: 1 ' 1 E rl , W, ' N H - Nmm viy-L55 I ,H ,Qu 5 - ' ' 'I ' , ., , ,.....-.,. Y,,,,, . , rf. fs' ei.-f..:f' 4 f -- -- A , A . 1 'rd -1-. , L, .iid i 5 gg 7 l iw'..S1 Y , K, Ii. l N I r pf 11,21 . :ll- :Whi fl My U! gn, ,Ula 3 um' 'H' ' W u ' C5357 wt, u w L., an ee, wh' Iqifiiu 25215335572 L HW H P e 0.-ff - -vp ',...4e.wi ,ZW Q ll: : -we S PM 2 -QA A is .wr if V i ' fi gm ' ,,, ,Jr - . K as ' 'f 0 . . . Yes, a playback conjures up pleasant memories of days spent at Dfsdn, but it is also apt to stir the imagination to picturing the many unknowns of the future. 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Awad, Mary Eliz. ...........,......,. 103 Oak St., Tenafiy, N, J, Brandenburg, Karen D. ....... 3602 Cedar Dr., Baltimore 7, Md. 19 6- TUDE T Adams, Russell B., Jr., 10710 Old Blandenburg Rd., Silver Spr., Mo. Adams, Ward ....... - ........... 2708 Market St., Camp Hill, Pa. Adnopoz, Efrim .,............ 173 Corbin Rd., Hamden 17, Conn. Aitcheson, Jane Eliz. ..... Baker V.A. Center, Martinsburg, W. Va. Akhurst, H. Walter, Jr. ...,. 141 Franklin Ave., Pearl River, N. Y. Albert, J. Carolyn .......... 8 Russell Ave., Ft. Monmouth, N. J. Albright, J. Larry ........... 45 E. Petersburg Rd., Nelisville, Pa. Alderfer, Evan B., Jr. .... .... 7 18 Roberts Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. Alexander, Euca M. ............ 425 W. Louther St., Carlisle, Pa. Alley, Elaine Ethel .......... . ..., 239 W. Second St., Berwick, Pa. Altaker, Lawrence L.. . .Parkview Apts. 224-A, Collingswood, N. .J Altman, Martin ..................... RD igfl, Hurleysville, N. Y. Ambacher, Jane Louise ..........,.. Apartado 470, Havana, Cuba Amundsen, Arthur R. ......... 1319 Longshore Ave., Phila. 11, Pa. Anderson, Barbara C. ......., 611 Stevenson Lane, Towson 4, Md. Anderson, Jeanne ............. 646 Croyden Rd., Cheltenham, Pa. Andersen, Patricia ..................... Bottom Rd., Hyde, Md. Andrew, Lois ...,,. RD 43. W. Louther and Orange, Carlisle, Pa. Audrick, Nancy Lee .... CONARC Hqs. G-4 Sec., Ft. Monroe, Va. Arking, Robert ............ 14 N. Plaza Place, Atlantic City, N. J. Armacost, Robert Wm.. . . 6419 Windsor Mill Rd., Baltimore, Md. Asato, Hajime ....,... 5 Han Ogusuku, Kitanakagusuku, Okinawa Ahch, Joan Stude .................. 65 Earl St., Westbury, N. Y. Auman, Theodore C., Ill .... 1539 Reading Blvd., Wyomissing, Pa. Avakaian, Yoorik S. ................ Ave. Roosevelt, Tehran, Iran Ayres, David ............... 83 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Azin, Doris Anne. . .76 Huron Rd., Mohegan Hgts. Yonkers, N. Y. Bachman, C. Russell, J r. .............. 18 Forest Rd., Wayne, Pa. Badenhoop. Robert ..,........ 308 Mooreland Apts., Carlisle, Pa. Bailey. Robert L. .............. 1 Sunset Dr., Asbury Park, N. J. Bair, Harvey Edward ....... 933 Cemetery St., Williamsport, Pa. Paul Wesley, Jr. ..... 407 Belmont Ave., Haddonfield, N. J. R. Barry ............ 452 W. BelAir Ave., Aberdeen, Md. Vaughn Archie ....... 209 Long Acres, Painted Post, N. Y. William Lowry .......... 308 Maple Rd., Middletown, Pa. Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Balick, John Francis ........ 14 Verona Pl., Valley Stream, N. Y. Pole 15, Harvey Lake, Pa. Banks, Bernard C., Jr. .............. . Bardsley. Elizabeth H ..... .......... 6 0 Fairway Ave., Rye, N. Y. Barna, Kyra Anne .......... Country Club Rd , Monongahela, Pa. Barndt, Marcia Gail ........... Tulpehocken Dr., Wyomissing, Pa. A i Ann Carol .... ............ 2 69 Berry St.. Baden, Pa. A Barner, Barnes, Walter, Jr. ........... 6226 Tackawanna St., Phila. 35, Pa. Barnitz, George, Jr. . ........... 264 S. Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa. Barnshaw, Robert W.. 206 Westminster Ave.. Merch'1ntville,'N. JI Barr, T. Carey, Jr..18 Benning Rd., Radnor Green, Claymont, Del. Barranger, John J. ................ 444 Kerr La., Springfield, Pa. Bartges, David, -1-311 Ruskin Rd., Brandywine Hills, Wilmington 2, Del. Bartoli, Adrianne L. .................. 413 Arch St., Carlisle, Pa. Bartoli. M. Robert .................... 413 Arch St., Carlisle. Pa. .. . . .23 S. Main St., Pleasantville, N. J. Bass, Herbert ..... Bass, Myles L. ..... .... 3 1 N. Duiley St., Camden 5, N. J. Bast, Douglas Carns. . . ..................... Boonsboro, Md. Batt, Marwin Allen ............ 2401 Lombard St., Phila. 46, Pa. Bauer, Thomas Lee .................. 314 Hillside La., York, Pa. Bayler, Loren F. ...... 320 Rosemont Ave . New Cumberland. Pa. Beagan, Joan ........ 4355 Forest La.. N.W., Washington 7, D. C. Beasley. Donald E. ............ 3125 N. Sixth St., Harrisburg, Pa. Beatty, Wm. C. .............................. Wallingford, Pa. Beaver. Albert H., Jr. .....,.. 524 Kearsarge Ave., Ridgeway. Pa. Beck. Judith T. ..... 5305 Third St.. N.W., Washington l1,D.C. Bell, Deanne Mary .............. 1616 Boas St.. Harrisburg, Pa. Bendell, Alfred S., 3rd .... 1320 Hamilton Blvd., Hagerstown, Md. Benedik, Barbara Ann ...... Box 455 C Riva Ave., Milltown. N. J. Benner, Claude H. ......... 531 E. Chestnut St.. Coatesville. Pa. Bennett. Cordon C. ....... 201 Third Ave.. Haddon Heights, N. J. Berger, Norman Gene ............. Box 217 RD il'3. Bristol, Pa. Bergman, ,lf-ttie L. ....... 2436 Craftmont Ave . Pittsburgh 5. Pa. Bergquist, Barbara E.. .U. S. Army Tr Center Inf.. Ft. Dix, N. J. Bernstein, George H. ............... Navlors La., Pikesville, Md. Bertolini, Vincent A. .... .. .... P. O. Box 28, Wayne, Pa DIR Bidden, Diana Gail .... Biddle, Barbara Ann .... ECTURY-195 . . . .36 Melrose Ave., Barrington, R. I. ...... ....RD ,ffl Watsontown, Pa. Biscontini, Richard J. ........... 60 E. Walnut St., Kingston, Pa. Bitner, Richard Lee ..................... 4-60 D St., Carlisle, Pa. Black, Edward ............ 912 Sedgwick St., E., Philadelphia, Pa. Black, Wm. E. ........... - ......... 422 E. Oak St., Palmyra, Pa. Block, Richard R. ........ 1745 Maryland St., Philadelphia 38, Pa. Bloom, Fred E. ........................ RD ifrl, Bellefonte, Pa. Bless, Elizabeth Ann ........... 187 N. Church St., Hazleton, Pa. Blumenfeld, Susan .............. Army War College, Carlisle, Pa. Bobman, Merrill .......... 6934 N. 19th St., Philadelphia 26. Pa. Boehm, Casper Philip, Jr. ......... 538 West Ave., Sewaren,N.J. Bohi, Robert Yates ........ 600 Maryland Ave., Baltimore 21, Md. Bombardner, Larry J. ....... 335 Tenth St., New Cumberland, Pa. Bond, Carole Ross .... La Booth, David L. ....... . Borgstede. Margaret E.. . Borrelli, Frank J., Jr.. . . Borus, Mark Alan ....... go Bos 119, Aruba, Netherlands Antilles .......................Middleburg.Va. New St.,Lynbrook,N.Y. . ........ 65 Minerva Dr., Yonkers, N. Y. . . .675 Walton Ave., New York 51, N. Y. Bosmck, Ned ................ 126 Telford Rd., Pittsburgh 35, Pa. .4953 Catharine St., Philadelphia 43, Pa. Bowman, Roberta Ruth .... ....... 1 030 Ohio Ave., Lemoyne, Pa. Boyer, Anne .......... .... 1 013 Linton St., Johnstown, Pa. Boyer, Kay Jeanne ..... ......... 4 21 Fifth St., Manistee, Mich. Bradford, A. Irving .............................. Newport, N. J. Bradley, Katharine S... .... 41 Summit Rd., Port Washington, N. Y. Brasler, Robert M. ..... . 6627 N. Eighth St., Philadelphia 26, Pa. Breen, Donald A. .............. 2108 Ridge Rd., McKeesport, Pa. Brehm, Vance Wilson .............. 147 Spring Rd., Carlisle, Pa. Brockelbank, M. Cade. . . Broeske, Blanche C.. ...................... Montgomeryville, Pa. Brotman, S. Lawrence, Brown, Charles Roth. Brown, Nancy A.. . . . Brown, Nancy June. . Brown, Paul C. ..... . Brown, Ronald Allen. Brown Shirley Ann. . .Lindenhurst Rd., RD ffl, Newtown, Pa. 24 S. Montgomery Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. ., ...... 85 Green Brook Rd., Dunellen, N. J. ..... . . . . . . . . . .92'Elbert St., Ramsey,N.J. . . . . .A7 Luella Court Apts., Wayne, Pa. . . . . . . . . L . . .964 Skyline Dr., Lancaster, Pa. . . . . .4703 Lawnview Dr., Pittsburgh 27, Pa. Navajo Trail, Medford Lakes, N. J. Browne, Betty Suzanne ........... 1515 Valley Rd., Lancaster, Pa. Browning, Robert Philip ............... 307 First St., Dalton, Pa. Bruce, Agnes H. ................. 724 Hirst Ave., Havertown, Pa. Buchanan, Sherman W. .................... Mapleton Depot, Pa. Buckler, Wehde .......... 423 Hawthorne Rd., Baltimore 10, Md. Buckwalter, Roht. K. ........... 548 Hamilton St., Lancaster, Pa. Bukowitz, Daniel ............ 825 W. Barre St., Baltimore 30, Md. Buirkle, Lilian Jane ............ 61 S. Fifth St., Park Ridge,N. J. Bunyan, Mary W. ...... 319 Lawrence Ave., Highland Park, N. J. Bupp, David Wm. ......... , ........... 819 S. Duke St., York, Pa. Burgess, I. Virginia ............... 120 S. 10th St., Millville, N. J. Burrowes, Robt. Dennis .................. RD jfl, Birdsboro, Pa. Byron, Leo C. ..................... 450 Madison Ave., York, Pa. Caffrey, John Robt.,205 North Rd., Lindamere, Wilmington 3, Del. Cammann, Jane Louise ............ 26 Locust Dr., Summit, N. J. Campanelli, Francisco... 311 Hillside Dr., South Plainfield, N. J. Cappello. Arthur ...... 268 Manchester Ave., North Haledon, N. J. Capper, Daniel S. .........................,...... McLean, Va. Carlton, Jack Warne ...... 219 Dinsmore Ave., Punxsutawney, Pa. Carney, Jay Napier .......... 4-4-02 Bedford Pl., Baltimore 18, Md. Carpenter, M. Carolyn .......... 1149 Edson Ave., Johnstown, Pa. Carpenter, Nancy L. ................ 5 Central Ave., Glyndon, Md. Carter. Jacqueline Anne 12 S. Carver, Joseph B. ................... 895 Fourth St., Beaver, Pa. Cashatt, Ivey W. ..... ...... ..... 1 1 2 W. High St., Carlisle, Pa. Cassell, Jack H. ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . .133 Elm Ave., Hershey, Pa. Caswell, Frank M., Jr. ............................ Lahaska, Pa. Chantry, Walter J.. Jr. .... 1567 Beverly Rd., Philadelphia 38, Pa. Charles. Robert David ...... 2600 Woodlawn Ave., Harrisburg, Pa. Chase, Ralph Edgar ....... Newlins Mill Rd., RD :, ,'r2, Easton, Pa. Cheeseman. Wm. Thomas. .1124 W. Pittsburgh St., Scottdale. Pa. Chiarello, Robert V.. . . . . .8420 Eleventh Ave., Brooklyn 28,N. Y. Chiqounis, Anthony C.. .203 Springfield Ave., Merchantville, N. J. I63 Baltimore Ave., Mt. Holly Springs, Pa. Chun, Chu-Hwa clo Kwang Eim Koh, l.1 Buera Vista Park, Cambridge, Mass Ciesielka, Julius J., Jr. .... 3127 Teesdale St., Philadelphia 15, Pa. Clair, Joseph R. ...... 6125 Cobbs Creek Pkwy., Philadelphia, Pa. Clark, Wm. Herdman, Jr., 3106 Middletown Rd., Pittsburgh 4, Pa. Clarkson, Sally Virg. .............. 3 Orchard Rd., Towson 4, Md. C-laster, Joel A. .......... 411 Charles Ave., New Kensington, Pa. Evereet, Mary Marg. . Evert, Constance B.. . . . Eves, Judith Allen ..... Ewell, David S. ....... . Ewing, Alison Stuart. . . Ewing, James.F. ...... . Faett, Ronald S: ....... . .clo Col. W. S. Everett, Army War College . . . . . . .430 Thomas Ave., Riverton, N. J. . . . . . . . . . . . .439 Ninth St., Oakmont, Pa. . . . .308 W. Penna. Ave., Towson 4, Md. . . . . . .120 Crary Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. . . . . .. . f . . .909 Church Rd., Oreland, Pa. .., .... 5 National Dr., Pittsburgh 36, Pa. Clements, R. Scott ........ i ..... 131 Tobey Ave., Windsor, Conn. Cleveland, Margaret F.. . ., .... 4301 Glenrose St., Kensington, Md. Cohen, Peter Chas. ........ 70 Green Acres Ave., Scarsdale,N. Y. Cohen, Richard David .... 14 S. Andover Ave., Margate City, N. J. Colbus, Lowell ......... Collins, Alexander ..... . . . . . . . . . .108 Aldrich Ave., Altoona, Pa. . . . . . .40 Woodland Ave., Greensburg, Pa. Compton, Meredith Ann.- .............. RD ifl, Linglestown, Pa. Connor, J. Eugene W.. . Conrad, Frederick L.. . . Conway, Roger T.. . . . . . . .30 New Bennett St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Jil, Sunbury,Pa. . . . .838 Alexander Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. , Falconer, Bruce F., Jr., 10 Merham Ct., Mercerville, Trenton 9, N. J. Falvello, Rocco A. ...,.............. 661 James St., Hazleton, Pa. Farcfiharson, Diane ....... 1916 R. St., N.W., Washington 9, D. C. Faunce, Robt E. .............. 4621 Devereaux St., Phila. 24, Pa. Feinstein, Michael J.. . .113 N. Frontenac Ave., Margate City, N . J. Fenstermacher, W. Bruce ....,..... 125 N. West St., Carlisle, Pa. F eroe, Nelson S. ................. 1243 W. Main St., Ephrata, Pa. F errone, Charles A. ........... 1 Grant Terr., West Orange, N. J. Finkey, Gwendoline M. .......... 404 Hummel Ave., Lemoyne, Pa. Cordner, Joseph, Jr. ........... 824 N. Fifth St., Camden 2, N. J. Corey, Wm. Sanford ....... 4428 Wickford Rd., Baltimore 10, Md. Coston, Wilson Dan, II ..,..... 1736 Jefferson Ave., Scranton, Pa. Coutant, Robert W. .... t .Pleasantville Rd., Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. Cowling, Anita Louise 659 Lakepdinte Ave., Crosse Pointe Park 30, Mich. Crawford, Robert W., Jr. ....... '. . .1610 Yerkes St., Phila. 50, Pa. Crawford, William A. ...... 3 Fay Park Dr., North Syracuse, N. Y. Crayton, Jon Roger ............... 784 Market St., Kingston, Pa. Cross, Nancy H. ............ Sunset Ave. RD 4713, Norristown, Pa. Crowley, Marjorie J. ................ Davisville Rd., Hatboro, Pa. Culley, Caroline L. ..... 1574 Georges Rd., North Brunswick, N. J. Cummings, Leta Eliz. ......... 622 Arlington Rd., Camp Hill, Pa. Curley, John Jos., Jr. ........... 224 Lachenour Ave., Easton, Pa. Davis, Donald Ward ............,.. 12 River St., Stamford, Conn. Davis, Jolm Richard ........... 405 Devon Terr., Shillington, Pa. Davis, Robt. Morris .... 109 Sunset Dr., Delaire, Wilmington, Del. Davis, Wayne John ......... 5647 Springfield Ave., Phila. 43, Pa. Davis, W. Fell, Jr. ............,.............. Federalsburg, Md. DeArn1ent, Warren Earl ,.... 504 E. Freedom Ave., Burnham, Pa. Deeney, Edward Joseph. . .511 S. Arlington Ave., Harrisburg, Pa. Deichler, Sandra A. ...... 514 Nellierwood Rd , Upper Darby, Pa. DeMarino, Thomas J. ........... 621 Green.St., Greensburg, Pa. Denslow, Marjorie ....... 3652 California Ave., Pittsburgh 12, Pa. DePasquale, Sam C. .................. 29 High St., Pittston, Pa. DePass, Ronald H. Apartado No. 2463, San Jose, Costa Rica, C. A. Derenzo, Ronald Thomas ....... 10 N. Fourth St., Minersville, Pa Derr, Margaret G. ........ 1439-C N. Harlem Ave., Oak Park, Ill. D'Esposito, Janet C. .......... 1216 Fifth Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. Dessureau, Dennis A. .... Box 126, RD ifl, Newfoundland, N. J. Dhuy, Ronald J. ..... 8325 98th St., Apt 2-R, Woodhaven 21, N. Y. Dietrich, Sallie S. ............ 949 N. Hill Rd., Baltimore 18, Md. DiGioia, Anthony J. .........,... 3228 N. 33rd St., Phila. 29, Pa. 106 Woodland Rd., Glenshaw, Pa. Dillman, Alvin Edw., Jr. .... . Dils, Arthur K. ........ 3328 Second St., Harrisburg, Pa. Doerr, Joan Elaine ..... i..7816 Moorland La., Bethesda 14, Md. Doleman, Robert D. ..... Qts. 81 Army War College, Carlisle, Pa. Dornin, Marcia .,....... 116 Fourth St., N.E., Washington 2, D. C. Phoenix, Md. Dougherty, J. Robert ..... 229 W. Main St., New Bloomfield, Pa. Druce, Chas. Joseph, Jr.. . .152 Maple Terr., Merchantville 8, N. J. Dubrick, William Corey ........ 66 Moeller St., Binghamton, N. Y. Duel, Arthur B., III .......... 55 Mill Hill Rd., Southport, Conn Duncan, H. Scott ............ 1316 Rutland lla., Wynnewood, Pa. Dorsey, Carol S. ................................ . Fischer, Carole L..'. . . . . FiSh9f, Edward J., Jr. ............. 450 W. High St., Carlisle, Pa. Fitzpatrick, R. Kerk .... Flack, Judith A. ............. 323 W. Center St., Woodbury, N. J. Floyd, James R. ..... . Flynn, Jane B. .... . Flynn, Wm. J., Jr.. . .. Focht, John C. ........ . Foerster, Jerome T. .... . F onde, Mary Lou ..... Fooder, Susan Gay ..... Ford, David .............. 5205 Bosworth Ave., Baltimore 7, Md. Ford, William Chas.. . . . Forney, Joyce E. ....... Forsyth, James I., Jr... .426 Jefferson Ave., Avon-by-the-Sea, N. J. Foster, Ethel B. ....... . Foster, Patricia Jane .... Fowler, Nancy Martin.. Fox, James Philip ...... Fox, Mary Frances ..... F rankhouser, Lemar R.. . . ..... 126 W. Main St., Terre Hill, Pa. Freas, Ann ............ Freeman, Albert D.. . . . Freeman, William A., . . Frehan, John Lee ..... Frey, Evan Charles ..... Fried, Bernard Louis. . . Fried, Robert .......... Friedrich, Pauline R.. . , Fullerton, Wm. Drennen ........................ Hermainie, Pa. Fulmer, Wm. Chas., Jr. .......... 56 E. Market St., Bethlehem, Pa. Gadd, Mary Stuart ..... Gaither, Herbert ....... Gallagher, Joan D. .... . Gardner, Gardner, Edward F.. . . . 'George F. ..... . . .55 Trenton Ave., White Plains, N. Y. . . . . . . .519 Nelson Ave., Peekskill, N. Y. . . . . . . .Box 505, -RD :,'3t'1, Harrisburg, Pa. . . . . .Coodman's Hill Rd., Sudbury, Mass. . . . . .5228 Oleander Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. . . . . . . . . . .602 Gregg St., Shillington, Pa. .P. O. Box 42, Hillside, Dauphin, Pa. . . . . . . . .999 McAteer St., Houtzdale, Pa. .. . .110 Haddon Ave., Haddonfield, N. J. . . . . . . . . .921 Lalor St., Trenton 10, N. J. . . . . . . . . . . . .316 S. Pitt St., Carlisle, Pa. . . . . . . . .10 N. Terrace, Maplewood, N. J. . . . . . . . .426 W. Broadway, Red Lion, Pa. . . . . . ., . . . . . . .Albion Point, Carlisle, Pa. . . . . .1503 Boyer Blvd., Norristown, Pa. .. . .201 Wood Lane, Haddonfield, N. J. . . . .8 Kentucky Way, Bethesda 14, Md. . .2719 Lexington St., Harrisburg, Pa. . . . . .76 W. King St., Shippensburg, Pa. . . . . .1600 Forster St., Harrisburg, Pa. . . . . .178 Glentay Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. . . . . . . .2634 N. Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. . . . . . . .2634 N . Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. . .19 Washington St., Long Branch, N. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Falls Rd., Cockeyville, Md. . . . .627 Columbia Ave., Cumberland, Md. . . . . . . . .301 Glen Ave., Short Hills, N. J. . . . . . .Wallingford Ave., Wallingford, Pa. . . . . .20 Boxwood Rd., Wilmington 4, Del. Gardner, Jack H. ..... 860 E. Hutchinson Ave., Pittsburgh 18, Pa. Gardner, Michael R. ........ Route 88, Paxtonia, Harrisburg, Pa. Gardner, Robert Chas.. . Garfinkle, Wm. Barry. . . Garrott, Ruth Louise. Gayner, Dottie Lee ..... Gayner, Lewis F., Jr.. . . Geraghty, Patrick G.. Gerber, Paul H. ..... . 106 Country Club Dr., Wilmington 3, Del. . . . . . . . . .6730 N. 17th St., Phila. 26, Pa. . . . . .320 Paddington Rd., Baltimore 12, Md. ........ . . .216 Johnson St., Salem, N. J. ...........216 Johnson St., Salem, N. J. . . . . . .549 Academy St., New York 34, N. Y. .. . . .230 E. Hazard St., Summit Hill, Pa. Eames, Robt. Fred. ...... ........ 1 11 N. Main St., Yardley, Pa. Ebner, George Howard .... Eddy, Bruce Clark ...... A Edwards, Nancy Jane ..... Edwards, Susan V. ..... . Egolf, Kenneth Lee .... . . . .1522 State St., Harrisburg, Pa. . . . . . . 52 John St., Trumbull, Conn. .. .. 142 S. 28th St., Harrisburg, Pa. . . . . Hq. 5th Inf. Div., Fort Ord, Calif. 118 W. South St., Carlisle, Pa. Eisenlohr, Barbara E. ........ 626 N. Jackson St.. Arlington 1, Va. Eisenstat, Saul ................. 2223 N. 59th St., Phila. 31. Pa. Eisenstein, Abraham S. .... 89-10 35th Ave., Jackson Hts. 72, N. Y. Ekin, John J., III .......... 811 Tred Avon Rd., Baltimore 12, Md. Elder, John S. .................. 151 N. Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa. Elderdice. Eliz. N. .....,..... Washington Rd., Westminster, Md. Elinsky, Joseph Paul ............ 23 E. Noble St., Nanticoke. Pa. Epstein. Gerald N. ...... .... 1 186 E. 42nd St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Esch. Michael D. ......... ........ R D ifr4, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Eshelman, Patricia Ann ........ ................... P aradise. Pa. Evans, Harry W., Jr. ........ 21 Yorke Rd., Mountain Lakes, N. J. Gerlach, Walter P.. . . Gerry, Philip C. ..... . Cette, Luther W. ...... . Gibbons, Miles J., Jr. ..... . . . Gilbert, Edward R. .... . Gill, Carolyn C. ..... . . . . .1607 Versailles Rd., Lexington, . . . . .944 Wayne Ave., Wyomissing, . . . .306 Philips Dr., Philipsburg, .579 Devon Rd., Camp Hill, . . . . . . .141 Smith Ave., Sharon, . . . .1934 Ruxton Rd., Ruxton 4, M Gillum, David F. .................... 327 Oak Rd., Glenside, Gilmour, F. L. Patton.. ,.,.. 210 Harvard Ave., Swarthmore, Gilpin, John B. ........ ....................... M arysville Gilvear, Elaine E. ........ ...... 5 0226 Gates St., Phila. 28 Gladfelter, Harry R., Jr. .....,....... 11 Main St., Glen Rock, Glant, Ira Bixler, Jr. ..... .... 6 17 Hummel Ave., Lemoyne, Pa. Glass, Lionel ............ ..... 1 648 Mohican St., Phila. 38, Pa. Gleason, Robt. David ............. 533 Elknut La.. Johnstown, Pa. Glick, Ira David ........... 307 Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst, N. J. Gohn, Sonja R. ........ 2 W. University Pkwy., Baltimore 18, Md. Goldberg, Richard M. .... . Goldman, Ira K. ....... . Gompf, Dorothy Eliz.. . . Gordon, John Starke ...... Gordon, Robert ........ Gordon, Ruth M. ...... . Gottschall, Everett E.. . . Gould, John Henry ..... Gourley, Carolyn B.. . . . Graden, Susan Mary ..., Graff, Sharon ........ Graham, David ......... Graham, Judith McA.. . . . Graham, Richard L.. . . . Grauel, Joyce Rose. . . Green, Lawrence ..... Green, Nora C. ....... . Green, Raymond I-I.. . . . . . . . . . .33 S. Dawes St., Kingston, Pa. . . . .33 Shadywood Rd., Levittown, Pa. . . .Campfield Rd., Baltimore 8, Md. ...........RD jqtl, Chadds Ford, Pa. . . . . .1130 Carsonia Ave., Reading, Pa. . . . . . ,140 E. Orange St., Lancaster, Pa. Springfield Farm, RD 4121, Ambler, Pa. .Susquehanna Blvd., W. Hazleton, Pa. . . . . . . . . . . .62 Oak La.. Lancaster, Pa. . .3102 Virginia Ave., W. Covina, Calif. . . . . . . .132 Brite Ave., Scarsdale, N. Y. . . . . .428 Glen Echo Rd., Phila. 19, Pa. .... . .54 W. Mill Rd., Flourtown, Pa. . . . . .504 Bayne St., McKeesport, Pa. . . . . . . .28 Aintree Rd., Towson 4, Md. ..1S1 N. Portland Ave., Ventnor, N. J. . . . . . . . . . .274 Wilson St., Carlisle, Pa . . . . .10 Courtland Rd., Camp' Hill, Pa Holt, Jean Catherine ...... 165 Buttonwood Dr., Fair Haven, N. J. Holz, Jane Marian ............. 254 Crescent St., Harrisburg, Pa. Holz, Richard Lee ........... 264 Morrison Dr., Pittsburgh 16, Pa. Hoof, Laura Ann. .3312 Fessenden St., N.W., Washington 8, D. C. Horner, Leon I. ........... A ..... 243 Fayette St., Bridgeton, N. J. Hornstein, Howard B. .... 1521 Sheridan Ave., New York 57, N. Y. Hough, Peter ............... 59 West End Ave., Somerville, N. J. Greene, Alex Beck ........... 211 S. Nicholas St., Saint Clair, Pa. Greenhut, Philip I-I. S.. . .104 Mildred Pkwy., New Rochelle, N. Y. Greensides, Mary C. ..... 116 Wellington Ave., Short Hills, N. J Greer, Constance Ann. . ,210 Highland Ave.. New Kensington, Pa Houpt, Thomas Arthur. . . Houpt, Wm. Howard ..... Howarth, Benjamin, IH. . . . . . . . . .44 Roving Rd., Levittown, Pa. . . . . . . . . .44 Roving Rd., Levittown, Pa. . . . . . . .429 Roberts Ave., Glenside, Pa. Hoye, Martha Jean ......... 4224 Harvard Rd., Detroit 24, Mich. Hubscher, Earl M. ...... . Hughes, Margaret Ann. . . . . . . . .1329 S. Broad St., Trenton, N. J. . . . . . . .82 Miner St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Hukill, David Giles ........... 186 Kemah Rd., Ridgewood, N. J. Humes, Walter W. .... . Hummel, Cleveland C.. . . . Hurd, M. Lois ....... .. Hurley, Robt. Wm. ,... . Huyett, Scott Lauer ...... . . . . . .552 E. 8th Ave., Tarentum, Pa. . . . . .410 East St., Bloomsburg, Pa. . . . . . . . . .1976 Dallas St., Phila. 38, Pa. . . . . .219 Elberon Blvd., Elberon, N. J. . . . . .516 Bellevue iAve., Laureldale, Pa. Hyman, Richard N. ....... 3800 Dorchester Rd., Baltimore 15, Md. Imher, Harold S. ........ . Ingoglia, Gina H. P. ..... . . . . . . . . .1229 Eckert Ave., Reading, Pa. ,111-04 75th Rd., Forest Hills 75, N. Y. Gregory, Jane Kenneth .............. 731 James St., Latrobe, Pa Griibth, Eliz. Ann. . .599 Massachusetts Ave., Aldan, Del. Co., Pa Griggs, Paul David ..... Grimison, Esther Mary. Grove, David Lavan .... Grove, Lorelei Ann ..... Gruhn, lsebill V. ...... . , . . . .231 Bayard Rd., Upper Darby, Pa . . . . . .433 Church St., Huntingdon, Pa ...... . .305 Elim St., Johnstown, Pa ...............RD'.1:fI1,RedL1on , Pa. 75-22 Vleigh Pl.. Flushing 67, N. Y. Gruver, Elmer James, Jr. ............. RD ifr3, Shippensburg, Pa Hablett, Margaret E.. . . . . . . . .4 Lindenwold Terr., Ambler, Pa Hall, Eliz. Jane ............... 319 W. Walnut St.. Titusville, Pa. Hall, John Thomas, Jr. .... Rice's La., RFD 1125, Baltimore 7, Md. Halam, Dale Orville, 126 Lambreth Dr., Upper St. Clair, Bridgeville, Pa Haller, Ruth ............. ...... 2 15 W. South St., Carlisle, Pa Hamilton. Fred W. ..... .... 1 325 8th Ave., Beaver Falls, Pa Hannnatt, Linda H. ...... .... 4 20 Roosevelt Ave.. York, Pa. Hamrick, Sandra Lon, ...... .... 1 11 Webb Rd., Fairfield, Conn Haugen, Barbara Louise ..,....... 623 N. Fifth St., Reading, Pa Hankey, Carl Wayne. 30 Church St., Hanover Green, Wilkes-Barre, Pa Hankins. Kenneth E., Jr. ......,..., 308 S. Pitt St., Carlisle, Pa Hanna. Linda ..................., RD ifl, Box 75, Valencia, Pa Hansell, Susan Mae .... 206 N. Swarthmore Ave., Swarthmore. Pa Harbourt. Walter B. .......... 401 Moore St.. Hackettstown, N. J Jackson, James A. ..... 62 Woodedge Rd., Planedome, L. 1., N. Y. Jacobson, Joel Jay .......... 901 Balmoral Rd., Cumberland, Md. Jaeger, John Roedel, Jr. ..... 4119 Taylor Ave., Baltimore 16, Md. James, Benjamin D., Jr. ............ 355 Graham St., Carlisle, Pa. James, M. Leslie ................ 355 Springdale St., Athens, Ga. Johnson, Edith Marion. . .35 Brae Burn Rd., Aubumdale 66, Mass. Johnson, Ruth Carol. . .24 S. Second Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. Johnson, S. Glenn, Jr. .... 341 Meetinghouse La., Jenkintown, Pa. Jones, Edna Hannah ............. 11 W. Aspen St., Hazleton, Pa. Jones, Edward F., III ....... 245 W. Hallsberry St., Phila. 44, Pa. Jones, Henry C. ........ ..... 6 12 W. Market St., Pottsville, Pa. Jones, Robert Chas. .... ...... 2 10 Orchard Way, Wayne, Pa. Jopson, Leslie H. ...... ..... 1 14 Broad St., Bridgewater, Va. Jordan, Mrs. Phyllis ............ 217 W. Louther St., Carlisle, Pa. Joyce, Jerry H. ................ 201 N. Main St.,- Glassboro, N. J. Juliard, Claudie Andree.Green Acres, Penn Valley, Narberth, Pa. Jurgens, Barbara Jean .................... Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Kaas, Jeanne Anne .............. Rt. 18, Box 476, Pottstown, Pa. Kabayama. Noritsugu. . .434 Higashi Koiso Oiso, Kanagawa, Japan Kaminski, Francis S. ............... 230 E. Ave., Mt. Carmel, Pa. Kaplan, Robert D. .... .... - .... 6 801 Horrocks St., Phila. 49, Pa. Kean, Ruth Edith ........... 111 Watkins Ave., Woodbury, N. J. Keen, William Parker ..,..... 2033 Whitehall St., Harrisburg, Pa. Kellerman, Alan ........ 18 S. Sovereign Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Henwood. Dorothy E.. . . Harner. Michaele Bell. . Hart. George Edward .... Hartman, Carl O. ..... . Harvey. Rodney Romig. .. . . . .715 W. 37th St.. Wilmington, Del Hauff. Edmund G., Jr.. .. Headlev. Frederick G.. . Heck, William H. ..... . Heermans, Patience B.. . . Heine, Jean Louise ..... Heine, Judith Lee. . . . Helfrich. Carol Ann. . Heller, Judith Ann ..... Heller, Richard J., Jr... . . . . .135 Briarclifl' Rd., Harrisburg, Pa .....................RockGlen.Pa gil, Pennington, N. J ....2406 Tilgham St.. Allentown, Pa . . . . . . .140 Wilson St., Carlisle, Pa 5ifr1.Dauphin, Pa .....11 Oakwood La., Rumson, N. J . . . . .607 March St., Shillington, Pa . . . . . Box 138, RD j,f2. Newport, Pa .1012 Morgan Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa 701 N. Emerson St., Arlington, Va . 320 Plymouth Pl., Merchantville, Pa Hellman, Sue Ellen' . . .265 Grist Mill La., Great Neck, L. 1., N. Y . . . . . . . .1706 Monsey Ave.. Scranton, Pa Kookogey, Mary Lou ..... 4252, Carlisle, Pa. Hepner. Richard M. ............... 58 Cedar St., Bridgeton, N. J Herr, Philip C., ll ....... 504 S. Lansdowne Ave., Lansdowne, Pai Herrmann, Christine. . .567 Evans Ave., Springfield, Del. Co., Pa Hetherington, Thomas A.. 6511 Darnall Rd., RD 318. Ruxton 4, Md Hetsko, Jacqueline V. ........ 714 Waverly Rd., Ridgewood, N. J Hewitt. John Emory. Jr.. .. 304 Park Ave., New Cumberland, Pai High Ronald C 1200 Mississi iAve SE Washin ton 20 D C ,, , .. pp ., . ., g , . . Hilgedick. Claire ............ 2034 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. Hiltner, Carol Jane ........, 2518 N. Fourth St., Harrisburg, Pa. Hirshorn, Murray E. .......... 2359 Baird Blvd.. Camden 5, N. J. Hitchens, Wm. R., Jr.. .1506 Brandywine Blvd., Wilmington 3, Del. Hoadley. Wm. C. ..... . . Hobbs, William, III .... Hoch, Paul D. ........ . Hollinger, James L. .......... . Hollister, Sarah Ann ..... 35 Woodcrest Ave., Trumbull 18, Conn. . . . . .2137 W. Ridge Dr., Lancaster, Pa. .1i'4,Carlisle,Pa. 104 S. Queen St.. Littlestown, Pa. .53 S. Cottage St., Calley Stream, N. Y. Kelley, Nancy May .... Kelly, John Clifford .... Kelso, Robert James, Jr... Kendall, Elson P. ..... . Kendall, Francis M.. . . . Kennedy, Elizabeth R.. . . . Kenney, James A., III.. .... . . . . . . .3148 Knorr St., Phila. 49, Pa. . . . . . . .8 Allen Point, Bay Shore, N. Y. . . . . . . .Mounted Route, Souderton, Pa. .24 Harvard Rd., Linden, N. J. . . . . . .24 Harvard Rd., Linden, N. J. . . . . .21 Ardmore Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. . . . . . . .Spring Hill Rd., Salisbury, Md. Kent, Stephen K., Jr.. . .Andover and Exeter Rd., Haverford, Pa. Kerr. Terrance W. .... . Kessler, Carl P. ....... . Keuch, Sylvia Joan ....... Keyes, Norman R., Jr.. . . . Kienzle, George E. .... . . . . . . .45 Forrest La., Swarthmore, Pa. . . . . .856 Whitby Ave., Yeadon, Pa. .....165 W. High St., Carlisle, Pa. Box 154, Oaks, Pa. ....347 E. Green St., Nanticoke, Pa. Killcoyne. William ...... ........ 7 257 Walnut La., Phila. 38, Pa. Kirk, Delbert T., Jr. ..... . Kirkpatrick. George M.. . . Kittredge, Sally L. ...... . Klansek, Joyce B. ..... . Klein, Joseph A. .... . Kline, Barbara J. .... . Kline, Robert C. ........ . Knepley, David W. ...... . . . . . . .6329 Ogontz Ave., Phila. 41, Pa. 1135 Longmeadow Rd., Northbrook, Ill. .1117 Gary Dr., Baltimore 28, Md. . . . . . . . . .425 Palm St., Scranton 5, Pa. . . . . . . . .912 Green St., Harrisburg, Pa. . . . . .4045 Baltimore Ave.. Phila. 4, Pa. ..62 Grandview Blvd., West Lawn, Pa. 24 E. Princeton Rd., Bala-Cynwyd . , Pa Knuth, Andrew J.. Jr. .......... 25 Gray St., West Caldwell, N. J. Koehler, Herbert G. ..... . Kokolis, Kiki A. .... . Kollas, Helen C. ...... . Koontz, Robert C., Jr.. . . Kosove, Joseph A. ....... . Kottcamp. Jean Anne .... Krause, Eileen M. ....... . ..126 Euclid Ave., Bridgeport 4, Conn. . . . . . . . . .322 S. West St., Carlisle, Pa. . . . . . . .231 Conway St., Carlisle, Pa. . . . . .54 Patrick Ave., Littlestown, Pa. .....2412 N. 54th St., Phila. 31, Pa. . . . . . . '. . . .Fairview Ave., Marietta, Pa. . . . .2019 Tilghman St., Allentown, Pa. Krosney, Neil M. ........ 25 N. Kenyon Ave., Margate City, N. J. Kryston, Victor J. .... ............... N orth Rd., Chester, N. J. I65 . Kulp, Jonathan B.. . . Kurtz, Richard A.. . . . . . . .1411 Sandy Hill Rd., Norristown, Pa . . . . .2204 Kensington St., Harrisburg, Pa Lacy, Kenneth B. .......... 2805 Bethel Ave., Pennsauken, N. J Laird, Judson, III ,.... Landry, Robert E.. . . Lane, Ronald R. ..... . ........... -.Vernon La., Moylan, Pa. . . . . . . . .11 Cambridge St., Salem, Mass . . . . . . . . .1820 Mohican St., Phila. 38, Pa Lanmg, Elsa L. ........... 208 Washington St., Toms River, N. J Lanius, Edward W. .... Lash, Ronald A. ...... . Lawton, Gary E. ..,. . .1506 Third Ave., York, Pa .. .421 S.W. 18th St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla ....741 Beatty Rd., RD :,ff20, Media, Pa Lear, Joyce L. ..................,...... 69 E St., Carlisle, Pa Lebo, Nelson Fry, II. . . ...Echo Hollow Farm, Lambertville, N. J LeBow, Jay A. ....... 5430 Browning Rd., Merchantville 8, N. J Ledgard, Harry A. ............. 501 Bayne Ave., McKeesport, Pa Leedy, William R. ............ 38 Newton Ave., Woodbury, N. J Leidy, Gwen E. ........ 3804 Greystone Ave., New York 63, N. Y Leighton, Stephen B. ........... 26 Willow St., Brooklyn 1, N. Y Leming, Martha Ann ........... ..371 W. South St., Carlisle, Pa. Lemkau, Ann Ruth ..... 40 Penbroke Ave., Staten Island 1, N. Y Lemons, Nancy M. ...,............. RD ifl, Box 28, Oxford, Pa Leopold, Marx S.. .414 Shoemaker Rd., Elkins Park, Phila. 17, Pa Leppo, David L. .......,............ Route 1751, Hampstead, Md LeVan, Joan M. ................... Fairhill Rd., Hatfield RD, Pa Levin, Melvyn G. ................... 120 E. 24th St., Carlisle, Pa Levine, Benjamin l., Jr. ........ 302 E. Whittier Ave., Altoona, Pa. Levitt, Morton P. ..... . Lewis, Calvin A. ...... . Lewis, Jane ......... Linde, Phyllis J. ....... . 1 Lindenmuth, Paul 1' .. . . . Lintner, Alfred C.. . . . . Linton, Charles H. .... . ...116 Lenox Rd., Brooklyn 26, N. Y. . . . .1718 W. Water St., Elmira, N. Y. ....1791 E. Wallace St., York, Pa. . . . . . . .435 Range Rd., Towson 4, Md. .25 Elmont Ave., Baltimore 6, Md. . . . . .407 W. South St., Carlisle, Pa. . . . . . .713 Ashurst Rd., Havertown, Pa. Lipsky, William R. ............ 5801 N. Carnac St., Phila. 41, Pa. Little, Pearl E. ....... . Liu, Allan J. ......... . Livezey, George K., III ........ Livingston, Martin S. .... ..... . Lizza, Carl J. ......... . Llewellyn, Don W. ........ . Lober, John C. ................. . Lockwood, Donald M... Lockwood, Roy H. .... . Long, Sondra V. ...... . Loos, Kathleen A. ..... . Lord, John YV., III ..... Lotke, Paul A. ...... . .. .108 Franklin Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J. . . . . . . .38 Monroe St., New York 2, N. Y. 236 S. Rogers St., Aberdeen, Md. 1747 48th St., Brooklyn 4, N. Y. .... . .P. O. Box 148, Oyster Bay, N. Y. 113 E. Holland St., Summit Hill, Pa. 1015 Beeson Ave.. Linwood, Pa. . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Aiken St., Norwalk, Conn. .10311 Cherry Tree La., Silver Spring, Md .566 University Pkwy., Baltimore 10, Md. . . . . . . . . . .366 W. South St., Carlisle, Pa. ..211 W. Tulpehocken St., Phila. 44, Pa. . . . .800 Valley Rd., Melrose Park 26, Pa. Lovejoy, Barbara S. ......... Horseneck Point, Little Silver, N. J. Lovsnes, Neal W. ........................ Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Lush, Norman P., Jr... Lyon, Peter M. ....... . McBath, Patricia L.. . . McCarty, Carol L. .... . . . . .123 W. Merchant St., Audubon, N. J. . . . . . .941 Forrest Dr., Hagerstown, Md. .....54 Euclid Ave., Westwood, N. J. . . . . . .Box 348, Mechanicsburg, Pa McCrory, James F. ...... .......... 5 1 Wilson St., Carlisle, Pa. McElrath, C. Daniel. . . McGahey, David L.. . . . McGavic, Derrick E.. . . McGee, Glenn T. ..... . McGee, Philip T. ..... . .. ..... 519 E. Fifth St., Nescopeck, Pa .....864-6 Williams Ave., Phila. 19, Pa . . . .601 Montgomery Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa . . . . .518 Belmont Ave., Williamsport, Pa . . . . .518 Belmont Ave., Williamsport, McGonigle, Meredith A., McGuckian, Paul A.. . . Colonial Oaks, RD 5491, Sinking Spring, . . . . . . . . . . .Carlisle Barracks, Carlisle Pa McKeever, JoAnne ......... 526 Fifth Ave., New Kensington, Pa McKinney, J. Bruce ............... 110 St. Marys St., Butler, Pa McMillen, Charles J.. . . . . .4200 Stanford St., Chevy Chase 15, Md McMullen, Margaret A. ....... 909 Greenleigh Rd., Baltimore, Md Maat, Howard J ....... Mackes, French D.. . . . Mahn, Barbara H.. . .1 . Mahood, Gordon L.. . . . Malcolm, Carol Lee .... . . . . . . . .RD qlfrl, Rennsalaer, N. Y .. . .320 Wyoming Ave., Dover, Del . . . . . . . .230 Maple Ave., Delanco, N. J. ........ .102 Maharg St., Butler, Pa . .247 E. Mountain Rd., Waterbury, Conn Mandel, Joan T. ............. 805 Renier Ave., Turtle Creek, Pa Mann, Arnold ......... Maquilken, William A.. Marcus, Mark ......... Marcus. Norman R.. . . . Mark, Jon R. ........ . Martin, Kenneth R.. . . . . . . .192 N. Whitehall Rd., Norristown, Pa . . . . . . .1907 Menher Blvd., Johnstown, Pa . . . . . .1010 New Pear St., Vineland, N. J . . .175 Riverside Dr., New York 24, N. Y . . . . . .401 Allegheny St., Huntingdon, Pa . . . .4200 Dermond Ave.. Drexel Hill, .Pa. Martin, Mary R. .......... 177 Spencer Rd., Basking Ridge, N. J Martinelli, George E. .............. Arbor Ave., Landisville, N. J Pa. Pa. Matson, Victor I., Jr.. . . .2684-E MacArthur Rd., Fort Meade, Md Matthews, William, Jr.. . . . Matus, William L... . . . Matuska, Janet L.. . . . Matyjaszek, Jack ..... Maurer, E. George, Jr.. . . . May, Mark .......... Mayer, A. Charles, Jr. Menin, Henry L.. . . . . Mentzer, Nancy E.. . . Meredith, Samuel E.. . Merlis, George B.. . . . Merrick, Spencer, III. Merrifield, A. Vaughn ..... Metka, Joseph W.. . . . Miele, Joseph R.. . . . Miller, Carl W. .... . Miller, Daren L. ..... . Miller, John W., Jr. .... . . . . . . . . . .4908 Penn St., Phila. 24, Pa . . .180 Riverside Dr., Wilkes-Barre, Pa . . . .474 Lafayete Ave., Palmerton, Pa . . . . . . . .2833 Ann St., Phila. 34, Pa . . . . .Owl's Nest Rd., Greenville 7, Del .. .... 1244 E. Cardeza St., Phila. 19, Pa 1111, MountJoy, Pa . . . . .514 Murdoch Rd., Phila., Pa .........Box 70, McConnellsburg, Pa .....................Greenwood,Del . . . . . .9124 Avenue A, Brooklyn 36, N. Y. . . . . . . . . .Tuscany Apts., Baltimore 10, Md. . . . . . . . . .213 Pinehurst Rd., York, Pa. .... . . . . . . .847 Mohn St., Enhaut, Pa. . . . . .1105 Locust St., Williamsport, Pa. . . . . .105 Circle Dr., Pittsburgh 37, Pa. . . . . . .P.O. Box 164, Lewisberry, Pa. . . . . . . .6315 Baynton St., Phila. 44, Pa. Miller, Kay F. .................. 431 Dare Ave., Bridgeton, N. J. Miller, Norman D. ........ 23 N. Wissahickon Ave., Ventnor, N. J. Miller, Roger E. .... ..... 1 14 S. Seventh Ave., W. Reading, Pa. Milligan, Judith A.. .. ........... 6 W. Concourse, Avon, N. J. Mimm, Hilma W. ......... 1617 Brookhaven Rd., Wynnewood, Pa. Miniclier, Christopher ............ Box 122, RD 413, McLean, Va. Minoia, Kenneth P., 210-39 90th Ave., Queens Village 28, L. I., N. Y. Mohler, Barbara B. ............... 219 Glenn Rd., Ardmore, Pa. Moore, Thomas L., Jr. ....... 905 Washington Ave., Oakmont, Pa. Moran, Nancy J. .................. RD .ff2, Voorheesville, N. Y. Morgan, Roger R. ...... . . Moring, Sharon Ann ...... 201 Widmer Ave., New Kensington, Pa. ..3001 N. Second St., Harrisburg, Pa. Morris, John F., Jr.. .. ..... 220 S. Main St., North Wales, Pa. Moser, Gwendolyn ...... . . . . .455 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Moser, Mary Louise ............ 455 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Mowrer, Gordon B. .......... 632 Edgeboro Blvd., Bethlehem, Pa. Mulholland, S. Grant ........ 417 Gotswold La., Wynnewood, Pa. Mull, William H. ....... . .101 Burlingame St., Williamsport, Mulligan, Edward, Jr., ......... 918 Weldon La., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Muncaster, Amy Kay ...... Murray, Susan D. ........ . Mussano, Virginia F.. . . . 267 Academy Ave., Pittsburgh 28, Pa. . . . . . .2608 Robins St., Endicott, N. Y. . . . . . . .532 Ontario St., Monessen, Pa. Myers, David M. ...... ......... 5 15 State Rd., Frackville, Pa. Myers, Frances E. .... ........... 4 218 Seventh Ave., Temple, Pa. Myers, Robert E., Jr ..... . Naditch, Ronald M. ...... . . . . . . . .34 Village Rd., Sea Girt, N. J. 3226 Sequoia Ave., Baltimore 15, Md. Nashel, Howard M. .......... 108 65th St., West New York, N. J. Neff, Margaret Anne .... 21 Hollywood Ct., Rockville Center, L. I. Nehmad, Leon ................ 4 S. Hillside Ave., Ventnor, N. J. Neide, Anne ........... Neubeck, William H., Apt. 132, Jericho Manor, Jenkintown, Pa. III ....... 200 Pingree Ave., Trenton, N. J. Newton, Elsie Jane ............. 5433 Wayne' Ave., Phila. 4-4-, Pa. Norris, Ralph B. ........ . Norton, Frederick C. ..... . Box 263, 285 Main St., New Milford, Pa. . . . . .1216 Dale Dr., Silver Spring, Md. Obermiller, Carol M. ...................... RD 1191, Ambler, Pa. Offerman, Stephen E. Town House 1363, Cuttermill Rd., Great Neck, N. Y Olewiler, H. Newton, Jr. .......... 422 Center St., Bethlehem, Pa. O'Ne1ll, Don .......... Oram, Reginald S.. . . . Orlich, Ricardo ........ Ort, Robert B. ....... . Otto, Wilbur M.. .4 Twin Page, Robert W. ..... . Painter, Thomas M .... Palmer, John F. ..... . Palmer, Suzanne H.. . . Palzer, Eunice S. .... . Palzer, Warren P.. . . . . Pappas, James N.. . . . Parker, Robert ........ Parkins, C. Richard. . . Parkins, Janet E. ..... . Parlin, Harold S. .... . Partlow, Rosa M. ..... . Patrick, Margot A.. . . . Patterson, Nancy ..... Paul, Inge L.. ..,. .. Paxson, Neil B. .... . . . . . . . . .411 Bretton Pl., Baltimore 18, Md. . . . . .1942 N. Market St., Berwick, Pa. Apt. 409, San Jose, Costa Rica, C. A. . . . . . . . . . .The Trees, Hackettstown, N. J. Oak Dr., Box 48, RD 412, Wexford, Pa. . . . . . . . . .2223 47th St., Pennsauken, N. J. . . . . . . . . . .6 E. Main St., Waynesboro, Pa. ..450 E. 63rd St., New York 21, N. Y. . . . . . . .4-03 Morton Ave., Ridley Park, Pa. . . . . . . . . . .6 W. Pomfret St., Carlisle, Pa. . . . . . .310 Bayview Ave., Douglaston, L. I. . . . . .912 N. Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. . ..... Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa. . . . . . . . . . . .710 Furlong Ave., Roscoe, Pa. . . . . . . . . . .301 Green Rd., Berwyn, Pa. .17 S. Brunswick Ave., Margate City, N. J ..37 College Arms, Carlisle Barracks, Pa. . . . . . .625 Devon Rd., Camp Hill, Pa. .....................Land1sburg, Pa . . . . .9 Gerard St., Bellport L. I., N. Y .. . . .423 Washington St., Westfield, N. J. Pa. Rodman, Carol Lee ................ Singdahlsen, Robert E. .... Apt. 82A, Duncan Hill, Westfield, N. J Peer, Alfred K.. . . . Pell, Jane H. ........ . Pence, Robert L. ........ ..... 2 64 Madison St., Brookville, . . . .16 Joanna Way, Short Hills, N. J. . . . .1772 Skyline Dr., Pittsburgh 27, Pa. Pa. Pennewill. Wilbur Z. .... ......, 1 14 S. West St., Carlisle, Pa. Perkins, Charley Ann .... .,.,...... 2 51 S. Pitt St., Carlisle, Pa. Phillips, Ann Louise .............. 816 Race Ave., Lancaster, Pa. Phillips, Cynthia J. ......... 10 Connecticut Ave., Freeport, N. Y. Phillips, James W.. Jl'. ....,.. 638 Ninth Ave., Prospect Park, Pa. Phillips, Katherine P. .... 2828 Bauerwood Ave., Baltimore 14, Md. Phillips, W. Morgan, Jr.. .West Valley Creen Rd., Flourtown, Pa. Phipps, Dorothy Ann ......,. 1715 Malvin Rd., Williamsport, Pa. Pinkerton, Judith A. .... Apt. Dll, Maple Gardens, Pottstown Pa. Pitock, Jordon R. .........,..., 731 E. Upsal st.. Phila.'19: Pa. Plumholl, Mary Ellen. Pollock, Wayne C.. . . . Potts, John H. ...... .. Powers, Sherwood L.. . Platts. Jane .......... St. James Rectory, RD 4312, Collegeville, .....656 Regester Ave., Baltimore 12, Md. . . . . . .3921 Woodridge Rd., Baltimore, Md. . . . . . .1510 Brierwood Rd., Havertown, Pa. . . . . . . . .42 Evans Ave., Sinking Spring, Pa. Pa. Price, Thomas B., Jr. ,............... 194 Beaver St., Beaver, Pa. Prosky, Jill J. ....... . Proud, Donald E. .... . ....124 W. 79th St., New York 24, N. Y. . .2011 N. Harrison St., Wilmington 2, Del. Pugliese, Sebastian, Jr. ....... 148 Abbeyville Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Pullis, Barbara Lou. . . Purvis, Lucy E. ...... . Pusey, C. Kirk ...... . . . . . . .35 Jerome Ave.. Binghamton, N. Y. . . . . .102 Russell Rd., Fanwood, N. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pusey Mill, Avondale, Pa. Quirk, John J., Jr. .,........ 36 Duer St., North Plainfield, N. J. Rademan, Alan N.. . . . Rambo, Sylvia H.. . . . Reader, Jane E. ...,. . Razzano, Joseph J. ...... ......... 3 7 North St., Bradford, . . . . . . . . . .735 S. Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa. .. . . .6002 N. Thirteenth St., Phila. 41, Pa. . . . . . . . . . .938 Franklin St., Carlisle, Pa. Pa. Reed, W. Creighton, Jr. ...... Woodland Rd., Stratford-Wayne, Pa. Reddicks. Cora Lee. . . Reichle, Elizabeth P... . . . . . . . .6456 Sherwood Rd., Phila. 31, . . . . . .2206 Walton Ave., Bluefield, W. Va. Pa. Reisinger, Letitia A. ,.... . . .7308 Western Ave., Chevy Chase, Md. Remsburg, Eloise ..... Richards, Richards, Richards, . . . . . . . . . . .560 W. North St., Carlisle, Pa. James B.. . .227 Plymouth Rd., Plymouth Meeting, Pa Judy E. ,...................... Carlisle Barracks, Pa Thomas W. ........ 609 Oberdick Dr.. McKeesport, Pa Richardson, Betty J. ......., 8307 Tahona Dr., Silver Spring, Md. Richardson. Robert D. ............... 61 Terrace St., Dallas, Pa Rietz, Charles A., Jr. ......, 648 Nottingham Pl., Westfield, N. J Rifkin, Gerald A. .,.......... 520 Woodlawn Ave., Shamokin, Pa Riley, John D., lV.De Ritter, Rodger L. .,......... . Robbins, Jon W. ....,............ 3123 Duke St., Harrisburg, Pa Robbins, Terrence J .... Renne Terr., 5645 Betty Dr., Savannah, Cai 6 W. 77th St., New York 21, N. Y. RD 2 Box 268 Altoona Pa. ji, , . Roberts, Brenda N. ......... 348 Becker St., Highland Park, N. J. Roberts, Donald W. ..... 1413 W. Cold Spring La., Baltimore, Md. Roberts, Joyce B. .......,....,.. 714 Pierpont St., Rahway, N. J. Roberts, Peter J. ........ . Robinson, Arlene P. ................ 25 Dewey St., Laconia, N. H Robison, W. Emily ........ Rodriquez, Fernando ...... Rogers, Daniel E. ........ 3500 Forest Ave., Homestead Park, Pa 950 Soundview Dr., Mamaroneck, N. Y. 711 Old Post Rd., 1t..m..r0neCk, N. Yf 23 Fourth St.. Hanover, Pa. Scarborough, John M. Schaefer, L. Frederick Schafer, Dick T.. .313 Schaffer, Charles J.. . . Schatz, Norman'J.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Churchville, Harford Co., Md. ....... . . . . . . .105 N. East St., Carlisle, Pa. N. Newton Lake Dr., Collingswood 7, N. J. . . . . . . . . . . .319 Roberts Ave., Glenside, Pa. . . . . . . . . .40 Hilldale Rd., Cheltenham, Pa. Scheck, Robert M., Jr. ........ 507 Yarmouth Rd., Towson 4, Md. Schwalm, Janet E.. . . . Schreadley, William P. ........................ Lmglestown, . . . . . . . .301 Mahantongo St., Pottsville, Pa. Schwartz, Laurence M. ............ 6211 N. 11th St., Phila. 41, Pa. Seeburger, Richard H. Seewald, Ann Louise. . . . . . . .1209 Cumberland Rd., Abington, Pa. :,1i1,Linden,Pa. Seewald, Frederick, Jr. ..................... RD :HIL Linden, Pa. Seewald, John R. .... . :,l1I1,Lmden,Pa. Shafer, Harry E., Jr. ........ 517 W. Diamond Ave., Hazleton, Pa. Shafiert, Charles F.. . . ....... . . . .240 W. Walnut La., Phila., Pa. Shanaman, Richard H., Jr. .... RD 554, Box 27, Crown Point, Ind. Shapiro, Bennett M.. . Shapley, Robert E.. . . Sharkey, Ruth B. .... . Sharp, Peter J. ...... . . . . . . . . . . .140 Old York Rd., Phila. 41, Pa. . . . . . . .508 W. Melbourne Ave., Peoria, Ill. ..... . . . . . , . .Stanwix 4 G, Carlisle, Pa. 426, Carlisle, Pa. Sharp, Ronald G. ................. 734 W. Penn St., Carlisle, Pa. Shavelson, Edward C. .... 6808 Atlantic Ave., Ventnor City, N. J. Shea, Wendy K. ............. 6117 Blacklick Rd., Springfield, Va. Sheard, A. Alexander, 111, 21 Rampart West, Riddlewood, Media 26, Pa. Shedd, Paula M., 4633 Rockwood Pkwy., N.W., Washington 16, D. C. Shepherd, John W.. . . Sherwood, Judith Y.. . Shick, Blair C., Jr.. . . . . . . . . . . .6444 Cherokee St., Phila. 19, Sheppard, J. Robert ............. 213 S. Hanover St., Carlisle, Sheridan, William J. ........... 122 E. Green St., Nanticoke, Sherwood, John T., Jr. .... 500 S. Kensington St., Arlington 4, . . . . . . . . . . .Rt. 6, Box 829, Alexandria, Va. . . . .7251 Bradford Rd., Upper Darby, Pa. Shiery, Howard C. ..... ...... R D 15, Box 363, Carlisle, Pa. Shiner, Patricia Ann ................ 35 S. 14 St., Allentown, Pa. Shipman, Franklin L.. . . . . . . . .201 E. Sunbury St., Shamokin, Pa. Shippen, Elizabeth B. ...... 817 Golfview Terr., Winter Park, Fla. Shoppell, Robert M... Short, Kenneth R.. . . . . . . . . .2149 Reading Blvd., West Lawn, Pa. . . . . . . . .2923 Birch St., Harrisburg, Pa. Shoun, Carolyn Sue .... ................ R D :li3, Oxford, Pa. Shumakcr, John L.. . . Shuman, John F. .... . Shuman, Richard F.. . Sieck, Margaret L.. . . Silber, Richard J.. . . . . . .... 219 Emerald St., Harrisburg, . . . . . .1730 Highland St., Allentown, Pa. . . ..... 1730 Highland St., Allentown, . . ........ 601 Vine St., Millville, N. J. . . . . . . . 19 Cedar Ave., Bristol, Pa. Silverman, Louis P. .............. 2715 Dysert Ave., Altoona, Pa. Silverstein, Herbert ................... 2114 Pine St., Phila., Pa. Simmons, Patricia. . . . .102-43 90th Ave., Richmond Hill 18, N. Y. Simoni, Judith Ann ............. 5 Timber La., Cochituate, Mass. Simons, Robert L.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5137 Newhall St., Phila. 44, Pa. Simpson, Charles H. .............................. Miquon, Pa Sinclair, Suzane S.. . . 64-45 Austin St., Rego Park 74, N. Y. Rogers, Sarah E. ...... ........ 1 49 Egypt Rd., Norristown, Pa Rogers, William E. .... ........ 1 20 Parker St., Carlisle, Pa. Roney, Denise M. ..... ..... 2 37 W. South St., Carlisle, Pa. Roschy, Dorcas A. ..... .... 1 6 Wi Pomfret St., Carlisle, Pa. Rose, Samuel C. .............. 3119 Bonnie Rd., Baltimore 8, Md Rosenberg, Malcolm P. .......... . .5721 Kemble Ave., Phila., Pa. Ross, John B. .......... 7th St. Rd., RD iii. New Kensington, Pa. Roth, Stephen J. ......... 206 Howard St., New Brunswick, N. J. Rothermel, Joanne .............. 2205 Third St., Norristown, Pa. Routch, James S. ................................ Hastings, Pa. Rowe, Charles A. ....... 2035 Edgemont Rd., N., Columbus 12, O. Rubin, Kenneth J. ....... . Rudolph, Jill L. ....... . Rumberger, Andrew D., Apt. 421, mv Ryder, Harriet T. ............ . Safer, Jan N. ..... ' ........ . Samoilovich, Nina ............... Sanders. Richard J. ....... 13th and Liberty Sts., Harrisburg, Sands, Frank M. ............. 3026 N. Peary St., Arlington 7 181-30 Kildare Rd., Jamaica 32, N. Y. . . . . .2017 N. Illinois St., Arlington 5, Va. er House, 2311 N. Front St., Harrisburg Pa. .38 Kenwood Ave., Verona, N. J. .5626 N. Warnock St., Phila. 41, Pa. .1705 Essex St., Rahway, N. J. Pa. Va. Sanford, Mary Louise .... 565 Grampian Blvd., Williamsport! Pa. Saunders, Anne Lee, l 104 Patterson Rd., Ruthfred Acres, Bridgeville, Pa. Savage, Allen R. ................... 714 E. 9th Ave., Chester, Pa. Skarlatos, Angelo .... Skeel, David A.. . . . Slacum, Robert ...... Slater, Albert H.. . . . . Slifkin, Robert F.. . . . Slomin, Bruce D. ........ 87 W. Centennial Ave., Roosevelt, N. Small, Joseph W.. . . . Smeltz, Allen C. .... . Smethhurst, Mae Smith, Alan M. ..... . Smith, Eleanor L.. . . . Smith Gary A ..... Smith, Harold J.. . . Smith James R.. . . . Smith, John B. ...... . Smith, Joseph A. .... . Smith, Joyce ......... Smith, Susan Carol.. . Smith, William T.. . . . Sobel, Barbara ....... . . . . .Country Club Rd., Kennet Square, Pa . . . . . . .247 S. Hilton St., Baltimore 29, Md Chadds Ford,Pa . . . . . . . . . .217 N. Easton Rd., Glenside, Pa . . . . .472 Dorseyville Rd., Pittsburgh 38, Pa . . . . . .8205 Aspen Way, Elkins Park 17, Pa Y . . . . . . . . .P. O. Box 1606, Wilmington, Del ......................Sacramento, Penna . . .... 937 Bowman Ave., Wynnewood, Pa. . . . .1026 Noyes Dr., Silver Spring, Md. . . . . .306 Dunkirk Rd., Baltimore 12, Md. Pa. - ........ 218 S. 43rd St., Phila. 4, Pa. .. . .1612 Maple Ave., Turtle Creek, Pa. . . . . .310 S. Main St., Jersey Shore, Pa. Pa. . . . . . . .60 W. Pomfret St., Carlsile, Pa. Md. . . . . . . . . .3747 Derry St., Harrisburg, Pa. . . . . . . .2832 N. Second St., Harrisburg, Pa. . . . . . .4320 37th Rd. N., Arlington, Va. . . . . . . . . . .5 West Ave., Wellsboro, . . . . . . . .Mounted Route, Carlisle, . . . . . .306 Dunkirk Rd., Baltimore 12, Solomon, William V.. . . Sook, Barbara Ann. . . Spahr, Christian F.. . . Spangenburg, George W ...... . . .2 Dubois St., Port Jervis, N. Y. Spangler, Elizabeth ............... 808 Clearmont Rd., York, Pa. . ........ 26 W. Amherst Rd., Cynwyn, Pa. . . . . . . .1104 Old Gulph Rd., Rosemont, Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Va. Pa. Pa. Spector, William l.. . . . Spencer, Stanley L... S pero, Gary N. .....,.. . Sprague, Frances L... Sprechman, Lewis. . . Spring, Charles M.. . . . Stafford, John R.. . .. Statler, Sandra G.. . . Stayer, Virginia Lee. . St. Claire, Elizabeth.. Steege, Richard C.. .. Steele, Mildred R.. . . Stefanon, Ernest A... Steinberg. J. Arthur. . Steinwald, Lee S.. . . . Stellfox, Jean L., . . Stephan, Paula .......... Stepler, P. Frederic.. Sterner, Gary W.. . .. Stetser, Greta ..... , . . Stetts. Joseph J., II. . ....304 N. High St., West Chester, Pa i'1'1,Newville,Pz1 .186 Kings' Point Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. 3 Valley Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. ...22 Chittenden Rd., Fair Lawn, N. J. . . . . . .401 Beachtree La., Wayne, Pa .....200 Parker Rd., Elizabeth, N. J .. . . . . . . .Arlington Hotel, Oil City, Pa . . . . . . , . . . . . . . .RD -1751, Downingtown, Pa 4970 Linnean Ave., Washington 8, D. C. . . . . . .216 Williamsburg Rd., Ardmore, Pa . . . . . . . .30 Market St., Duncannon, Pa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Box 217, Herminie, Pa . . . . . . . . . ,404 Rices Mill, Wyncote. Pa. . . . .4415 Sedgwick Rd., Baltimore 10, Md .. . .323 S. Chestnut St., Mount Carmel, Pa .5304 Elliott Rd., Washington 16, D. C. ..........,..Box 197, St. Thomas, Pa. . . . . .363 Centennial Ave., Hanover, Pa ....21 Dickinson St., Woodstown, N. J . . . . . . . .845 Diamond St., Williamsport, Pa Stevens, Albert J., Ill ........... S. Bedford St., Georgetown, Del Stinchcomb. Alta Lee.. Stine. John David .... Stoddard. William G.. Stott. Phillip B.. . , .. Stouffer, Gilbert F .... Stoufler, Virginia B... Strickler, Robert M... Stromberg, Donald H. Sukeena. Robert E.. . . Supper, Lee Ronald.. Surrick, Richard B... Sutton, Russel M... . . Swift, Warren B. ..... . Szaban, Wanda Greta. Tafel, Richard H., Jr. Talentino, Thomas F.. Taylor, Jon K. ...... . Taylor, Michael A.. . . Taylor, Robertson B.. Tegtmeier, Merle Teitelman, Edward A. Templeton, Pamela B. .1502 Windemere Ave., Baltimore 18, Md .. . . . . . . . . .1719 Balsam La., Villanova, Pa . .. ..... Hickory Rd., Woodbridge, Conn Store-r, Robert T. .... .. . . . . . . . . .Box 22, Purdys Station, N. Y. ....1512 County Line Rd., Rosemont Pa .....497 Arlington Rd., Camp Hill, Pa . . . . .50 Roselawn Ave., Lansdowne: Pa . . . . . . .321 E. Princess St., York, Pa . . . . . . . . . .127 Forestview Rd., Chester Pa v . . . . . . . . . .510 Sunbury St., Minersville, Pa 12 Colbert Rd., West Newton 65, Mass. . . . . . . .318 Yale Ave., Swarthmore, Pa . . . . . . .423 N. Pitt St., Carlisle, Pa ..........Box 151, Eatontown, N. J . . . . . . . .4320 Leeds Ave., Baltimore 29, Md . . . . . . . . . .200 Chestnut Ave., Narbertb, Pa . . . . . .4809 Westway Dr., Chevy Chase, Md Tantnm, Kermit R.. . . . .........................Deans,N.J ....6203 Mossway, Baltimore 12, Md ....15 Beech Rd., West Orange, N. J . . . . . . . . . . .1021 Jeter Ave., Bethlehem, Pa . . . . . .1508 Carrollton Ave., Rnxton 4, Md . . . . . . . . . . . .6608 N. 18th St., Phila. 26, Pa . . . . .3 Beechwood Rd., Florham Park, N. J '1est, Donald R. .................. 3 Langdon La., Narberth, Pa Thomas, Barbara J... Thomas, Edward A... Thomas, C. Rees ..... Thomas, M. Jeanne. . . Greenbush,N. Y .. . . ,Front and Hancock Sts., St. Clair, Pa . . . . . .22 E. Shawnee Ave., Plymouth, Pa . . . . . . . . .1330 Hillcrest Rd., Lancaster, Pa Thompson, Donald C. .............. Bay Terr., Toms River, N. J Thompson, Peter M.. . . . .401 Speedwell Ave., Morris Plains, N. J Thomas, W. Robert, Jr. ............ Sunrise Pk., Waynesburg, Pa Tompkins, Robert R.. Totmau, Joanne S.. . . Townsend, Patricia A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Curtis Pk., Philipsburg, Pa . . . . . . . .114 Sycamore Rd., Linthicum, Md Second St., Denton, Md Toy, H. John .......... Baltimore Pk., RD gil, Chadds Ford, Pa Trelogan, Robert M. ...... 3625 N. Piedmont St.. Arlington 7, Va Trunzo, Francis J., Jr.. . .314 W. Mahoning St., Punxsutawney, Pa Turner, Sandra R ............ Box 880A Tryens Rd., Chester, Pa Tutin, Billie C. ........ ............... C arlisle Barracks, Pa Tuttle, C. Sanford .,... ..... 3 27 Baintree Rd., Rosemont, Pa Ultan, Roslye ......... ....... M ooreland Apts., Carlisle, Pa Updegrafif, William E ........ .505 Cemetery St., Williamsport, Pa Updikc, Richard D. ......... 18 Plymouth Ave., Maplewood, N. Urhanski, Francis X. ........ 148 Market St., Perth Amboy, N. J Valenti, John T., Jr. ............ 54 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa Van Deusen, Richard E., Mt. Bethel Rd., Warren Twnshp., Plainfield, N. J Van Olst, Marion G.. . . . . . . . . . .119 Parker Ave., Hawthorne, N. J Vedder, Christina S. ............... McClellan Heights,'York, Pa Ventura, Francis D. ........ 1401 Plymouth Blvd., Norristown, Pa Villa, Orterio J. ..... . Vittrup, M. Helene. . . .... . . . . . . . .1148 First Ave., Berwick, Pa .. . . .2895 S. Abington St., Arlington 6, Va JI Vovakis, James ..... Vifachter, David .A.. . .. Wachter, Robert' C.. . . Wade, James P., Jr... .. Wagaman, B. Franklin. Wagner, E. Reginald. . Walker, David T. .... . Walkei', Thomas W.. . . . Wallace, Bruce A.. . . . Wallack, Maurice ,.... .148-09 Northern Blvd., Flushing 54, N. Y. Walton, Edna Carol .... Ward, Judith Ann .... Ware, Carol .......... Warfield, Monica C.. . . . NVaterman, Williaiii R. . .. ..... Mt. Herman Rd., Salisbury, Md, Nvatson, Robert A., IH. Watt, John E. ....... . Weaver, G. Raymond.. Weber, Nancy Lee .... Weber, Richard B.. . . . 1Veidner, Patricia A.. . Weigel, Doris Anne. . . Weigel, Ellen Louise YVei1ner, Miriam ...... Weiner, Earl D. ....... . Weiss, Norma Sylvia. . YVelker, Margaret H.. . Weller, Willa Jane .... Werner, Doris Lee .... Wert,'F. Douglas, Jr.. . Wertheimer, Susan . . . . . . . . .412 W. South St., Carlisle, Pa. . . . . .1307 Potomac Ave., Hagerstown, Md . . . . .1307 Potomac Ave., Hagerstown, Md: . . . . .8620 Liberty Rd., Randallstown, Md gif:2, Waynesboro, Pa . . .. .11 N. Baltimore Ave., Mt. Holly, Pa. . . . .20 W. Freedley St., Norristown, Pa. . . . . . . . .2103 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. . . . . .28 Ambler Rd., Merchantville, N. J. . . . . . . . .306 Southway, Baltimore 18, Md. . ..... .70 Jefferson Rd., Princeton, N. J. ...............Main St., Shiloh, N. J. . . . . . .200 Maryland Ave., Rockville, Md. . . . . . . . . .58 Madison Pl., Annapolis, Md. .. ....... Lancaster Ave., Oxford, Pa. .. ....... 213 Aldrich Ave., Altoona, Pa. . . . . . .331 Pershing Ave., Ft. Riley, Kans. . . . . . . .34 Darling Ave., Bloomfield, N. J. . .225 S. Poplar Ave., Merchantville 8, N. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Willow St., Carlisle, Pa. ............ .76 Willow St., Carlisle, Pa. . . . . . . . . . . . .424 Lincoln St., Carlisle, Pa. .4009 Strathmore Ave., Baltimore 15, Md. . . . . . . . .2601A Green St., Harrisburg, Pa. . . . . . . . . . . .RD 1751, Marysville, Pa. . . . . . . .30 W. Ridge St., Carlisle, Pa. ....4-39 Fairfax Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. ....1701 Lincoln St., Camp Hill, Pa. . . . . . .3 Roosevelt Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. Wessels, August H., Jr. ............ 170 W. High St., Carlisle, Pa. Wherley, Carolyn June ........ 1924 Mulberry St., Harrisburg, Pa. Whichard, William B.. . .702 Woodside Pkwy., Silver Spring, Md. . White, Robert A. .......... 4 Westwood Park Dr., Havertown, Pa. l Whitehouse, Frances E. .............. Rt 2, Box 229, Vienna, Va. Whitney, Carol Ann ............ 1505 Market St., Camp Hill, Pa. Wickman, Caroline J., Hq. USARACARIB, Compt. Se., Fort Amador, Canal Zone Wiest, Peter V.. ..... .. Wilder, Jeanine L.. . . . Wiley, Jan M. ..... . Wiley, John, Jr.. . Willard, John L. .... . Williams, David O.. . . Williams, John E., III. Vlfilliams, Martha Williatiis, W. Alan .... Williamson, Robert, Jr.. Wilson, Beverly B.. . . . Vvilson, Donna H. ..... . Wilson, Robert T.. . . . Orbisonia, Pa. Winchester, Richard C.. Wisor, Charles E. ..... . Whitting, William C.. . . Wolford, Virginia M.. . . . . . . .507 Glendale Circle, Springfield, Pa. 236 E. High St., Lebanon, Pa. ......................Dillsburg, Pa. . . . .715 Summit Ave., Westfield, N. J. . . . . .135 Washington La., Wyncote, Pa. . . . . .1900 Reedie Dr., Silver Spring, Md. . . . . . . . . . .238 Glentay Rd., Lansdowne, Pa. . . . . .777 Bryant St., Stroudsburg, Pa. . . ....... 162 S. West St., Carlisle, Pa. . . . . . . . .209 Hall Ave., Clarks Green, Pa. ..Lower State Rd., RD, North'Wales, Pa. . . . . . . . . .204 Buckley St., Liberty, N. Y. . . . . . . . .405 Milton Dr., Wilmington, Del. . . . . . . . .320 E. Cherry St., Clearfield, Pa. . . . .591 Russell Ave., Long Branch, N. J. .420 Center St., Hyde Park, Reading, Pa. Womsley, James H. ........... 712 Harden Dr., Pittsburgh 29 Pa. 9 Wood, Donald P. .............. RD 42, McKean Co., Eldred Pa. Wood, Leonard A., Jr.. . ...........2os s. 9th sf., Camp Hill, Pa. Woodburn, Robert o. ............ 4519 N. froth st., Arlington: va. Woodruff, David A.. ..... 324 Spring Valley Rd., Springfield, Woodside, Robert J. ............. 276 North St., Millersburg, Pa. Woodward, V. Wayne ............... RD i3fr2, Kennet Square, Worthington, Robert A. ........ 3416 Iowa St., Pittsburgh 19, Wright, Thomas D. ..... . Yahraes, John E., Jr.. .. Yaverbaum, Jane. .... Young, John Paine ..... Young, Robert E. .... . . Youmans, John S. ..... . 41, Fombell, Pa. ....2318 Coles Blvd., Norristown, Pa. . . . . . . . .315 Edward St., Harrisburg Pa. 9 ................1406 1stAve., York, Pa. . .3401 Rutherford St., Paxtang, Hhg., Pa. . . . .40 Loomis Dr., West Hartford, Conn Zeitzeff, Ronald M. ............... 924 W. Ninth St., Chester, Pa Zimmerman, William M Zisman, Leonard ....... Zubrin, Jay Ross. . . . . . . . . . . . .2561 Baird Blvd., Camden 5, N. J Zukerman, Harvey J.. . . Zwally, Charles B.. . . . ......... 325 Conestoga Rd., Wayne, Pa. . .27 N. Jackson Ave., Atlantic City, N. J . . . .6002 Ogontz Ave., Phila. 41, Pa .. . . . . . . . . .Box 247, Ephrata, Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. J. P. BIXLER 86 SONS, INC. 2 East High Street CARISLE, PENNA. 'A' 1 1 1 Years of Continued Service Qgiflegf s ,li--:fC WQQQQQ . EAPi'LCT21f'E Catering to Parties and Banquets Home Cooking Open 7 Days - 6 Days till Midnight Sunday until 8:30 P. M. Phone: 108 0-J BILLET'S ELECTRIC SHOP W'laen It's Electric Then It's Billet HK' 1 1 5 South Hanover Street CARLISLE, PENNA. Telephone: 3 74 BAKER 86 GUSSMAN Printers 'A' 1 6 North Pitt Street CARLISLE, PENNA. LIGHT'S STATIONERY School and Ojflice Supplies 'A' 129 West High Street CARLISLE, PENNA. CARLISLE TRUST COMPANY 2 West High Street 'k Member: Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I69 Compliments of KRESSPS GULF SERVICE CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK N. Hanover and Penn Street AND TRUST COMPANY CARLISLE, PENNA. 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