Drexel University - Spartan Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1951
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Cavanauqh, Art LEXERID PRESENTED BY THE SENIUR CLASS 0E DREXEL INSTITUTE UF TEIIHNIILIIGY PHILAIIELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA IHE 19 l LEXERII . . . takes pleasure in congratulating the Alumni of Drexel Institute upon the success- ful achievement of their first tangible goals of the Alumni Expansion Program - the Alumni Scientific Laboratories Building and the acquisition of the land which is to be the new Drexel Athletic Field. The Alumni recognized the dire need for in- creased facilities for the Institute soon after the last war. The successful completion of the War Memorial Fund Drive initiated the formulation of extensive plans for the expan- sion of Drexel. These ideas were perfected by degrees. by much handling and polishing. by many voices. until. in the fall term of 1950. the Alumni Scientific Laboratories Building was formally opened. Alumni and friends of the Institute have al- ready over-subscribed the 5350.000 Alumni appeal in support of the expansion effort. At present. plans are being drawn up for the next step in the growth of Drexel . . . an industrial university. CUNTENT The Drexel Campus .........,..,..... Alumni Scientific Laboratories ........ The Institute Faculty and Administration The 1951 Senior Class ................ Underclassmen ,........ Honoraries ............... Sororities and Fratemities Sports ......,...,......., Organizations ............ Activities of the past year .... Advertisements ........... t w We The Drexel Campus presented herein has been grow- ing in name along with Drexel Institute. Frornt the stately atmosphere of the Great Court and the Main Building to the informal setting oi the Dormitory Fraternity Row. to the country surroundings oi the Lodge near Newtown Square, the college men and women have displayed the spirit of Drexel. D The innumerable iourneys along Powelton Avenue and 34th Street--the morning rush to class or the eve- ning stroll to the corner for a coke -and the many trips to the Lodge for an evening will long be remem- bered by those who have attended Drexel. g ' The recent additions to the Campus contrast the new and the old and indicate what is yet to come. As the Alumni Expansion Program gains momentum. many scenes will be altered in the development of the Drexel oi Tomorrow. D D CAMPUS J ff X MAIN BUILDING . . . THE CORE OF THREE COLLEGES . . . THE STATELY ARCHWAY . . . THE HUM OF ADMINISTRATION OFFICES . . . THE CLICK OF TYPEWRITERS . THE QUIET EFFICIENCY OF THE LIBRARY . . . THE SYMMETRY OF DOUBLE STAIRS . . . THE WATCHFUL FACE OF ANTHONY I. DREXEL . . . MODERN DANCE AND THE THUMP OF BASKETBALLS IN THE WOMEN'S GYM . . . THE BOOK STORE . . . FROM PAPER CLIPS TO STATIONERY IN THE SUPPLY STORE . . . THE FORMAL GRANDEUR OF THE GREAT COURT . . . ALWAYS BUSY . . . A FIRM LINK WITH FRIENDS . . . THE STUDENT STAMPEDE TO CLASS . . . THE QUICK CIGARETTE . . . LAYERS OF PEOPLE FROM 1:00 TO 1:30 . . . STUDENT MAIL . . . MEETING SOMEONE UNDER THE CLOCK . . . ELECTIONEERING . . . SIGN UP AT THIS TABLE . . . THE MAZE OF POSTERS . . . BULLETIN BOARDS . . . PEP RALLIES . . . THE AMUSING SKIT . . . FRIDAY FACES DEEP IN THE TRIANGLE . . . A WORRIED FACE . . . A HAPPY SMILE . . . SWEET MUSIC. SOFT LIGHTS ON SATURDAY NIGHT . . . DANCING COUPLES . . . A SENIOR'S LAST GLANCE . . . STEEPED IN TRADITION . . . THE HUB AND HEART OF THE INSTITUTE. RANDALL HALL AND CURTIS HALL . . . THE RHYTHM OF SEWING MACHINES . . . A SPLASH OF COLOR FROM AN ARTISTS'S BRUSH . . . TEST TUBES AND MACHINE SHOPS . . . TEAMWORK IN THE MEN'S GYMNASIUM . . . THE CRACK OF A RIFLE ON THE RANGE . . . THICK SMOKE AND CHEERFUL TALK IN THE MEN'S LOUNGE . . . FEEDING THE INNER MAN IN THE CAFETERIA . . . A HAVEN FOR THE FACULTY IN THE RYDER CLUB . . . ART OF OTHER AGES IN THE PICTURE GALLERY . . . ACROSS 32ND STREET THE PSYCHOLOGY BUILDING . . . MILITARY SCIENCE . . . ARMS AND TACTICS . . . THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT . . . VOICES . . . INSTRUMENTS . . . THE LANCASTER AVENUE ANNEX . . . FRESHMAN ENGINEERS DEALING WITH INDIA INK . . . THE SLIDE RULE . . . A FRESH NEW YEAR AND A BRAND NEW BUILDING . . . THE FIRST GIGANTIC ARM REACHING OUT IN EXPANSION . . . DREXEL FIELD . . . 46TH AND HAVERFORD . . . A SUCCESSFUL FOOTBALL YEAR . . . CHEERS . . . CROWDS . . . SRO AT THE WESTCHESTER GAME . . . GOLD AND BLUE . . . HOT DOGS . . . ED STIER'S ANTICS . . . COACH ALLEN ON THE IOB . . . LACROSSE . . . SOCCER . . . I-F FOOTBALL . . . AN INTENSE RIVALRY . . . HOCKEY GIRLS IN TUNICS . . . ARCI-IERY . . . FIELD HOUSE . . . COLD SHOWERS . . . 18.3 ACRES OF NEW FIELD . . . TENTATIVE PLANS . . . LOOKING AHEAD AT THE EXPANDING DREXEL. rv 2 wa-.NN 5.-48 WI ,A , VW A, ? ul mn. V. Y. X an -sn 1' i ak. arfwnwm . Amr, wi ,rwana fx-f 125A ..,,.w... WA. id X. 4? N ,um ,fqxsig v, , X 'I f 3 . -wt 1 1 , 4 Q X , -f .X f'-v.. Q iz? QP an fggw 5552, iw ,EJ -1? '35hii Zl?WUTLPH ffm? 1 HmQA ,Q 1 , , :YL vQ2i':vii-'- ,??Y: MM?w5iZvr2xYA THE STUDENT BUILDING . . . PART OF DREXEL SINCE 1939 . . . HUB OF ACTIVITIES . . . TELEVISION . . . PING PONG . . . POOL PRACTICE . . . SCALES ON THE PIANO . . . CLASS PARTIES . . . DANCING COUPLES . . . CARD GAIVIES BETWEEN CLASSES . . . LINING UP FOR LUNCH . . . IN THE TRIANGLE GRILLE . . . THE BLARE OF THE IUKE BOX . . . SECOND HOME FOR OUR COMMUTERS . . . SOBORITY MEETINGS IN THE WOMEN'S LOUNGE . . . COMMITTEE MEETINGS . . . GLEE CLUB REHEARSAL . . . TUESDAY MIDNIGHT VIGIL OF THE TRIANGLE STAFF . . . LIGHTS ON IN THE LEXERD OFFICE . . . A PLACE TO STUDY . . . GREEN LAWN AND FLOWERS IN THE SPRING'I'IME. THE LODGE . . . BOOKS FORGOTTEN . . . FUN . . . FRIENDSHIP . . . RELAXATION IN THE COUNTRY . . . MR. AND MRS. TEVIS . . . PERENNIAL OCCUPANTS OF THE LODGE . . . A HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE . . . WHEN 'THE SNOWS FALL . . . SLEDDING . . . ICE SKATING . . . HOT CHOCOLATE BY THE FIRE . . . FELLOWSHIP . . . FRATERNITY PARTIES...AWEEKENDATTHELODGE... ROASTING HOT DOGS . . . 'ALL-DAY OUTINGS . . . SUPPI-IRS . . . RUSH PARTIES . . . PAIAMA PARTIES . . . STUDENT-FACULTY DAY . . . WHEN THE FACULTY AND STUDENTS GET ACQUAINTED . . . WHERE THE FRESHMEN GATHER . . . GAMES . . . SINGING . . . CONTESTS . . . OUR CAMPUS. SORORITIES . . . THE PAN HEL HOUSE . . . LIVING AND WORKING TOGETHER . . . FRIENDSHIP . . . SISTERHOOD . . . LOYALTY . . . PARTYING WITH FRATERNITIES . . . SELLING PROGRAMS . . . SUPPORT FOR OUR TEAMS . . . WEARING PURPLE AND WHITE . . . SPLASH OF COLOR IN THE COURT . . . GREEN AND GOLD ON THURSDAYS . . . COURT DANCES . . . DECORATING IN BLUE IEANS . . . OFF TO THE LODGE . . . ROSE AND GRAY . . . SHORE WEEKEND . . . WEINER ROASTS . . . BEACH PARTIES . . . PARENT TEAS . . . RED HATS ON THE STEPS . . LITTLE SISTERS . . . FORMAL INITIATION . . . PURPLE AND ORANGE. FRATERNITIES . . . EIGHT GREEK BONDS OF FELLOWSHIP . . . FRIENDLY RIVALRY . . . SMOKERS . . . CI-IEERING SECTIONS . . . TEA PARTIES . . . SERENADING THE DORM GIRLS . . . THE LOWLY PLEDGE . . . PRAYING FOR RAIN . . . PLEDGE TRIPS . . . CARVING A PADDLE . . . X'S IN THE BOOK . . . THE TEST OF INITIATION . . . THE VVINTER WARMUP . . . PARENT TEAS . . . THE BOWERY BRAWL . . . THE MUSIC OF THE PI KAP SHOW . . . I-F SWEETHEART . . . THE COVETED I-F CUPS . . . SIGMA PI'S NEW CHAPTER . . . SPRING WEEKEND . . . MEN EVACUATE THE FRATERNITY HOUSES . . . PICNICS . . . FORMALS . . . THE APPLE KNOCKERS . . . ALUMNI HOMECOMING . . . DISPLAYS . . . THE HARD-WON BROWN IUG . . . COURT DANCES . . . THE SNOW SHUFFLE . . . FLEDGLING DELTA KAPPA RHO . . . HOUSE DANCES . . . SAMMY WEEK . . . KANO . . . BROTHERS SING . . . DRAMATIC TALENT REWARDED . . . CHARACTER . . . LEADERSHIP. 33 wwf wb in f V fx '4 LN, 4 Lv- ? N, , vig,f-L5 ZiTX-- ., 0 59.5. Ziggy' ,- ff 54.5 I-191 . Ri ' THE DORM . . . A HOME AWAY FROM HOME . . . FRESHMEN . . . ON THEIR OWN FOR TI-IE FIRST TIME . . . INITIATION . . . DECORATING FOR OPEN HOUSE . . . DANCING IN THE LIVING ROOM . . . CANDLELIGHT SUPPER . . . TEA FROM THE SHINING SERVICE . . . THE DORM BOARD . . . CUTS AND GERMS TO THE INFIRMARY . . . THE RUSH AT 12:30 P. M. . . . PAIAMA PARTIES . . . LIVING HAPPILY TOGETHER . . . SAVING TWO O'CLOCKS . . . SINGING VOICES . . . SUNDAY VESPERS . . . THE RUSH TO THE PHONE . . . THE BLIND DATE . . . QUIET HOUR . . . TALKING FAR INTO THE NIGHT . . . CHRISTMAS DINNER . . . SANTA AND GIFTS FOR UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN . . . WARMTH . . . FRIENDSHIP . . . LAUGHTER . . . BIG SISTERS . . . GRACE GODFREY HOME MANAGEMENT HOUSE . . . NAMED IN HONOR OF FORMER DEAN GODFREY . . . SIX WEEKS IN SENIOR YEAR . . . HIGH POINT OF HOME EC COURSE . . . APPLIED THEORY . . . DINNER FOR A DATE . . . PARENTS TEA . . . FACULTY GUESTS . . . POTS AND PANS . . . THE NEW AUTOMATIC WASHER . . . MOPPING THE FLOOR . . . MARKETING . . . TRAINING FOR A HOME OF HER OWN . . . ON THE FIRST FLOOR . . . THE NURSERY SCHOOL . . . CHILDREN. TWO TO FIVE . . . TRAINING TO SUPPLEMENT THE HOME . . . MENTAL, PHYSICAL. AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT . . . PLAYMATES FOR TI-IE ONLY CHILD . . . MINIATURE FURNITURE . . . TINY TOTS AT PLAY . . . TROTTING PONIES . . . TOMORROW'S CITIZENS IN THE MAKING. ALUM l EXPA I0 Pltllllltllll Under the leadership of Alumni, serving as members of the lnstitute's Board of Trustees, assisted by business leaders in the Drexel area, and with the backing of an Alumni working force of over 600, a program is under Way to raise funds for the construction of buildings to augment Drexel's present fa- cilities for technical education. Tangible evidence of progress to date includes the completion of the Alumni Scientific Laboratories Building, over 45,000 square feet of laboratory and classroom space: the acquisition of lands ad- jacent to the Institute to accommodate additional structures: and the purchase of 18.3 acres at 44th and Market Streets for a new physical education center and athletic and drill fields. General Chairman of the Expansion Program is Horace P. Liversidge, '97, Chairman of the Board of the Philadelphia Electric Company: Vice-Chairman of the Program, and the vigorous Chairman of its Alumni Section, is Francis S. Friel, 'l6, President of Albright and Friel, lnc., Consulting Engineers. Both are members of the Institute Board of Trustees. Representing the many business men, Who, While never having studied at Drexel, are, nevertheless, keenly aware of its importance in the Eastern Seaboard area, is Mr. William E. Voll- mer Assistant Vice President of SKF Indus nes Inc' who is serving as Chair man of the Comrner e and lndustry Se tion of the Expansion Program f ian' ff' gr 'M I' ,H 4 -.hy w. M mg-x K 4 2 wg EW 'M iw www 1 Q' ff 5 4- V 2 Q LW, ,,.,..,,...v-4 H WH. A ,., , M ,.,....,,.,..mm--'ff , V., .wymp-1,-, P- -4' ,. ,..,.,W....g-up-W 0 ....-.Q--, ,. . .,,.,f,, . f .. , ,,,,, W.. 4 r' L T .1 - I6 u vciicw ,-v,,.,.,,.f.W,..i.,..,..,,.,,. ., ,.,,,.,....,,-,..,.,..,.......-...-.......,.,.........,.-.-.W.,-----v----- ---- - - - - - -- -- - -- Ll-:rr 'ro RIGHT: L. L. Biddle. 1. w. Roberts, 1. crease. rr. x. If-- C- H- Kwmbhddf- lf-- I- H- Rsbins- C- S Reddmg C Daly H P hversidge, F. S. Friel. D. H. Dawson, R. Bailey. wafnef' F H Griffin C. D. Younq. C. I.. Huston, Ir., A. I. D. Paul. Upon the completion of his fifth successful year as the President of Drexel Institute, Dr. Iames Creese can review his work with pride. The formal opening and dedication of the Alumni Scientific Laboratories is a goal toward which Dr. Creese has worked for several years. lt is a direct result of his diligent per- severance and leadership. This achievement is typical of the rnan, President Creese, always forging ahead, constantly planning Drexel's future. Dr. Creese is admired and respected by the faculty and students alike. Always screening his thoughts with a disarming smile, the President directs the complexities of the college with apparent ease. Dr. Creese manages to find time also to serve as the President of the Amer- ican Association of Urban Universities and to be active in the American Scandinavian Foundation. Working Wtih Dr. Creese are the often-forgotten men-behind-the-scenes, the Board of Trustees. Under the chairmanship of A. I. Drexel Paul, these men plan the school's curricula, regulate its finances, direct its rapidly developing expansion program, and help in every way to place the name of Drexel at the top in the fields of art, science and industry. Trustees. A. I. DREXEL PAUL. Chairman ot the Board ot Hmm DEAN LEON D. STRATTON since 1909 has given unceasinqly ot his time. his energy, and his sympathy: has made himself a very part of the Institute and ol our lite here. A man ol many duties and activities, he is advisor tor Blue Key and Men's Student Council. lecturer in chemistry. THE DEAN OF WOMEN. MRS. DOROTHY RICE YOUNG, attractive, well-qrcomed. and possessing a pleasant personality, is an understanding and sympathetic companion to the women students. An excellent speaker, she is a participant in many activities other than those oi the office of Dean ol Women. She serves as advisor to the Women's Student Government Association and is a member of the United Nations Student Council. Constantly busy, she is always available to students when they need help, and is well liked by all who live and work with her. ws .3 if me and truly a mainstay of Drexel Institute. 1-+V-1 -fvpx 'Wan-.. W. RALPH WAGENSELLER Treasurer and Comptroller MRS. HELEN I- TAVENNER Registrar DR. ALLEN T. BONNELL Vice-President my HAROLD M. MYERS Assistant Dean of Men CECIL A. KAPP Director ot the Department ot Industrial Coordination ALBERT I. ANDRUSCAVAGE Assistant to the Dean of Men Director oi the Student Building' see- WHEEL 0F The Cooperative Education plan begins in school where each student is taught the fundamentals . . . 9 -r ew I 4, ft I- f -IJ! 1 4 1' A 5-5 Y ff Y' S' 0 f' ff 1' ,J READING CLOCKWISE FROM THE TOP: Mr. Kapp. Director ol the Department cl Industrial Coordination: Mr. Bintzer, Assistant Director: Mr. Collins: Miss Seminski: and Mr. Weber. These Coordinators handle the placement ol cooperative students and the industrial rela- tions of the Institute. It is these administrators who are responsible 8 ,..-4 for the high quality of the industry positions available to Drexel Cooperative students. A PIHIGRESS A total ol 850 students were placed in coopera- tive jobs during the past year in all phases of engineering work - steel mills, oil refineries. power stations, and other process industries: and in the business world -- insurance. retail stores, banks, and varied types of office work. This, Drexel's thirty-second year of cooperative training, compares with the placement of 42 students in 1922, illustrating the expansion ot the cooperative education plan to meet the demands of a changing industrial world. Well suited to the intensive concentration of industry in the Philadelphia area, there is a constant demand for both Drexel grad- uates and undergraduate cooperative students. Under this system, the student meets and studies the many problems encountered by a graduate before graduation, and thus is better able to cope with them later. ' ' ff X if-f 2 2' z . ., Zi f X 1 . Ygve' r M.. 4 pf fix , ff. My , 'g - t a , ' ' , 5 s , W' k .Qi rig RAL RESOLVED that the Trustees of Drexel Insti- tute of Technology record their sense of the Institute's great loss through the death on Ianu- ary 30th, 1951, of A. E. Blackstone, Professor of Economics and Dean of the College of Business Administration. Dean Blackstone's good judgment in the se- lection of teachers for the College of Business Administration and in the selection and ad- vancement of students, his care in establishing, appraising, and coordinating the courses of in- struction in both undergraduate and postgrad- uate departments, and his unfailing insistence upon honest standards of performance, gained for him as an administrative officer the respect and willing attention of his associates. All parts of the Institute's plan of education were familiar to him. He had taught in the faculties of both the day and the evening de- partments. Under his direction were the courses in economics, and certain other courses offered to students of all college departments. The un- dertakings of the faculty which he led were linked closely and daily to those of the faculties of Engineering and Home Economics. So his influence was felt and will be missed in all the work done by Drexel Institute of Technology. Remembering now many years of pleasant and rewarding associations with Dean Black- stone, the Trustees direct that a copy of this -minute be sent to his wife and son with their condolences and good wishes. T M E Q Qttf G 2-.1 M ,632-F2 STANDING: Mr. William E, Toombs. Mr. W. I. Selzer, Dr. SITTING: Mr. Albert C. Fischer, Mr. William H. Cooper, Mr Rcbert W. Rhoads. SITTING: Dr. Oscar Wesley. Mrs. Flora William W. Dall. STANDING: Mr. Alan S. Tomlinson, M B. Iones. Russell U. McI.auqhlirr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr MLLEM' 0 ll' NIXV .YN .40!lll!Vl.W'liflW0!V Gscar Wesley Wilbur N. McMullan Harold I. Budd Kenneth G. Matheson Behrens Ulrich Frank R. Gould Alan S. Tomlinson William A. Naqele, Ir. Clifford I. Culbert Ioseph F. Ford Ronald A. Anderson Frank C. Christ Miss Ivy- Monk Miss Christine Breihof Mrs. Flora B. Iones Miss Dorothy E. Hons Mr. Albert L- Gray, Ir. Mr. William B. Toombs Dr. Robert W. Rhoads Mr. Richard H. Beers Mr. William W. Dall Mr. William W. Korbel Mr. George A. Dix Miss Marion H. Myers Mr. Richard D- Strathmeyer Mr. Albert I. Andruscavaqe Mrs. Mary B. Cleland SIITING: Miss Dorothy E. Hons. Mr. Ioseph F. Ford. Mr. George A. Dix. STANDING: Mr. William A. Nagele, Ir., Mr. William W, Downs. Mr. Richard D. Strathmeyer. Mr. Paul M. Phillips. William H. Cooper William W. Downs Albert C. Fischer Russell U. McLaughlin Walter G. Phillips W. I. Selzer Marcellus H. McLaughlin W. Blake Metheny Paul M. Phillips Everett H. Toussaint F. Arthur Tucker Thomas R. White, Ir. Iohn R. Whitaker SITTING: Mr. Wilbur N. McMullan. STANDING: Mr. W Blake Metheny. Mr. Albert I.. Gray. Ir., Mr. Harold I. Budd Mr. Clifford I. Culbert, Mr. Albert I. Andruscavage. Mr William W. Korbel. V t E if Ffa: 5 . , . Y. K ef' f, X . DR. HARRIET D. MUCPHERSON 5 Dean of the School of Library Science . School Librarian t lf t The School of Library Science, one of the holds the position of Drexel librarian. Textbook oldest library schools in the United States, was instruction is supplemented by constructive established at Drexel Institute of Technology field trips to museums, printing plants, and in l89l to train men and Women in the prin- binderies, and by actual experience in the ciples essential for all types of library service. main Drexel Library and in the second floor A Master of Science degree is now conferred Business Library, a new branch. after completion of one year's technical study, The Expansion Program will eventually in- and the graduates are equipped to accept re- crease facilities for the Library School as well sponsible positions not only as school librar- as student accommodations in the library and ians, but also as directors of libraries in space for the mounting volumes. Meantirne, business firms, industrial plants, and public the members of the Library Science School administration agencies. continue to contribute greatly to the prestige The school itself is under the capable super- of Drexel Institute. vision of Dean Harriet D. MacPherson, who also - ' Q '-'-1' Q fa sc m Ft t or wr -. S T FTE. K 1, M ,X - 7-pkg' 1 L28 DR. ROBERT C. DISQUE Dean ol the Faculty Dean ol the College of Engineering The College of Engineering, under the ca- pable leadership of Dean Robert C. Disque, is the oldest of the undergraduate colleges. Through continual revisions and additions to the curricula students keep up with technical developments and are well-informed in all modern phases of engineering. An important aspect of the Expansion Pro- gram, the modern Alumni Scientific Labora- tories Building, first of the new buildings to be erected, was formally opened in the fall of 1950. It provides nearly a one hundred per cent increase in floor space for the laboratories and additional facilities for each of the five engi- neering departments: extra equipment for the Mechanical Engineering Department a Civil Engineering soil mechanics laboratory: a com- pletely equipped student workshop for the Chemical Engineers: facilities for a constant power supply in the Electrical Engineering lab- oratories: Metallurgical laboratories for the newest department in the Engineering College. The five-year cooperative program maintains the Drexel code of practical application of theory. Graduates having a firm. background of classroom work also possess extensive in- dustrial training, and are ready to take their places in industry' and to demonstrate the im- portance and significance of Drexel's coopera- tive plan. Qb' it Q' 1 1 jg F uc- Z Q E vi se ez., 4-.1 1, Mr Charles I. Allen, Dr. C. E. Fink, Dr. Frank A. Fletcher, Mr. Robert E. Baker, Dr. George S. Sasin Mr William W Dr Raymond E. Vener. Hassler. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING I. Harland Billings Dawson Dowell William I. Stevens Iohn B. Baker Albert H. Repscha S. Herbert Raynes, Ir. C. Ralph Connell Charles W. Reisse William Bernard Horace W. Blalceslee George Sonnemann Stanley I. Gwiazda Robert B. Twininq Charles L. Bachman Iohn I. Donlan Herman I. Knoll Harry Pfeffer Harry D. Wood ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING E. O. Lange Francis C. Powell Reber T. Zern Domenick A. Battaqlia lsaclore Corgan Albert E. Dupuy Martin N. Kaplan Bernard Silver Richard L. Turner Wayman A. Holland Mr. Samuel I. Leonard, Mr. Harry L. Bow an M Iohn L Rumpf, Mr. Leonid G. Shah-Nazarofl, Mr. Robert H Pearson M A. W, Grosvenor Iseatedl, Dr. A. M. Aksoy. Mr. Frank A. Schute, Mr. Laurence P. Ma ns M William I, Stevens, Mr. I. Harland Billings, Mr. George Mr. Harry Pfefier. c nemann. CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Robert S. Hanson Daniel C. Lichtenwalner Frank A. Fletcher Elwyn F. Chase George S. Sasin C. E. Fink Ruth C. Rosenbaum Sol M. Kipnes Raymond E. Vener Gertrude Vermillion William W. Hassler Norman E. White . Robert E. Baker Theodore A. Koch Albert E. Dupuy, Mr. Francis C. Powell. Mr. Ernest O. ge, Mr. Wayman A. Holland, Mr. Domenick A. Battaglia, , 'Lf Miss Florence L. Meshkov Mrs. Mae Y. Moore Mr. Charles I. Allen Mr. Harry D. Wood, Mr. Roger P. Auclair. METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING Mr. A. W. Grosvenor Dr. A. M. Aksoy CIVIL ENGINEERING Harry L. Bowman Samuel I. Leonard Laurence P. Mains Ranald V. Giles Leonid G. Shah-Nazaroff Iohn L. Rumpf Robert H. Pearson Frank A. Schute What a haven for a bulb snatcher. Aff' :riffs 9, N. if 4' fi The College of Home Economics specializes in preparation for the business of gracious liv- ing. Maintaining a high rating in the univer- sity world, it is continually expanding and improving under the expert guidance of Dean Ardenia Chapman and an energetic faculty. Offering four curricula and varied courses in the social and physical sciences and the arts, it provides not only a general background for healthy personal and community relation- ARDENIA CHAPMAN Dean ot the College of Home Economics ships, but also specialized instruction for career opportunities in many professions. Some of these fields are those of advertising and copy, food merchandising, interior and costume de- sign, dietetics, research, and teaching in school or in the Rural Extension Service of the United States Government. A program of graduate study increases the possibilities for service almost endlessly. ff l,l'7'- 4 ' 5'l 'lgii LJ X ,f 'Ll .. 'tif ,left e - X i Zetsi g if ttf 'f' 115.1121 .1 1 i 2-,E Q VI' ,UUAFEL uf I .1 fa-see -1r:r - fly, -1,- Mrs. Doris R. Meyers, Miss Amanda Ebersole. Mrs. Ella R. Williams. Miss Christine Braddock Miss Lillian F. Hack Mrs. Dorothy Holverson Mr- Wade Tolly Miss Esther Langlois Mrs. Patricia H. Lyon Miss Amanda Ebersole Mrs. Mary McCue Miss Maryann McNabb Dr. Walter L. Obold Miss Elizabeth Mellor Miss Geraldine Peterson Dr. Katheryn E. Langwill Mrs. Lois H. Pearson Miss Anne C. Stoll Miss Mildred M. Reynolds Miss M. Dolores Quinn Mrs, jean Schloss Mrs. Virginia P. Ogden Mrs. losephine Rigg Miss Besse D, Howard Miss Marjorie Rankin Mrs. Lois M. Baker Mrs. Ioan M. Kollosch Mrs. Ella R. Williains Miss Coral K. Morris Mrs, Doris R, Meyers Miss Colden Lacy Miss Catherine Doerr Miss Patricia Speide-1 Mrs. Irene R. Moore Mr. Keith P. West Miss Thora G. Winakor The girls at the practice house take time to relax. Elly Metz. Louise Wirtz. E ? 5 VV . M. L. McKinley, Dr. Katheryn E. Lanqwill. I. G. VanRiter. Mr. Iames E. Davis. Mr. Iohn W. Cox. Miss Sybil, I. Kealey. Mr. N. D. Vlachos. Mr. R. E. Speers, Mr. Silas H. Shoemaker, Mr. Saul Rosen, Mr. Frank H. M. Williams. Mr. Samuel S. McNeary. Mr. Roberi I. Bickel. Yulllhq Ulell' KIIOWIBGQB I0 PFCCKICCI UBB. MATH DEPARTM T . . . PHYSIUS DEPARTME T Mr. Iames E. Davis Mr. Frank H. M. Williams Mr. Samuel S, McNeary Mr. Iohn W. Cox Mr. Robert I. Bickel Mr. Saul Rosen Mrs. Dorothy H. Haviland Miss Sybil I. Kealey Mr. Silas H. Shoemaker Mr. Estilow and Mr. Silver checking a polentometer. Mr. R. E. Speers Mr. N. D. Vlachos Mr. George M. Carlton Dr. M. R. Wehr Dr. F. L. Nuttinq Mr. Ulysses S. Estilow, Ir Mr. Francis K. Davis, Ir- Dr. Henry S. C. Chen Mr. Francis I. Smith Dr. George M. Carlton, Dr. F. L. Nutting, Mr. Francis K. Davis, Ir.. Mr. Ulysses S. Estilow. lr., Dr. Henry S. C. Chen. Dr. M. R. Wehr, Mr. Francis I. Smith. SITTING: Mrs. Marion I. Schaefer, Mr. Robert G. Posey, Mr. Vincent Brecht. STANDING: Mr. Walter Henneberq. Mr. Ralph C. Most. . Nj-ms., Q Oh. thcse long term papers. K E GLI ll DEPARTME T Mr. Edward D. McDonald Dr. Ernest I. Hall Mr. Horace W. Hannah Mr. Roy P. Linqle Mr. I. Wynne Meqinnes Mr. Walter Henneberq Mr. E. Lee Goldsborouqh, Ir. Dr Edward M. Hinton SITTING: Mrs. Elizabeth B. Brown. Mr. Edward D. McDonald. STANDING: Mrs. Margaret M. Linton. Mr. Thomas D. Brown, Mr. E. Lee Goldsborough, Ir. Mrs. Marion I. Schaefer Mrs. Margaret M. Linton Mr. Thomas D. Brown Mrs. Elizabeth B. Brown Mr. Ralph C- Most Mr. Robert G. Posey Miss Mary-Grace Stewart Mr. Vincent Brecht SITTING: Mr. I. Wynne Meqinnes. Mrs. Elizabeth B. Brown. Mr. Edward D. McDonald, Mrs. Marion Ig Schaefer. STAND- ING: Mrs. Margaret M. Linton, Mr. Vincent Brecht. Mr. Thomas D. Brown, Mr. Ralph C. Most. Dr. Edward M. Hinton. Mr. Walter Henneberq. Mr. Roy P, Lingle. Mr. E. Lee Gcldsborouqh, Ir. M... SITTING: Lt. Col. Ioseph A. McDonough. STANDING: Maior SITTING: Sgt. William F. Encke. Mlsqf. Antonio F. Otta Thomas F. Spencer, Capt. Howard H. Cooksey. Capt. H. viano. STANDING: SFC. Frank H. Guinn, SFC. Walter E Michael Wolfe Ill, Capt. Duard E. Bayless, Capt. Thomas A. Hanlrinson. SFC. Rinaldo N. D'Antoriio. Mlsqa. Harry I Barry. Brown, li.0. 'l'.ll .,.. PHYSICAL Ell UA'l'l0 ll PAHTME 'l' Lt. Col. Ioseph A. McDonough Capt. Thomas A. Barry Capt. Howard H. Cooksey Mr. Gerald T. Messel Major Thomas F. Spencer Capt. H. Michael Wolfe, III Capt. Duard E. Bayless MfSqt. Antonio F. Ottaviano MfSqt. Harry I. Brown SFC Rinaldo N. D'Antonio SFC F rank H. Guinn SFC Walter E. Hankinson Mr. Edward Allen, Mr. Rounald Pienkiewiez, Mr. Thomas Miller, Mr Harold Kollar, Mr. Herman Epstein. Mr. Maury McMains. Sat. William F. Ericke Mr. Maury H. McMains Mr. Herman Epstein Mr. Harold Kollar Mr. Edward Allen Mr. Thomas Miller Miss Gladys Darrah Mrs. Helen F. McArd1e Mrs. Deborah B. Peqel Miss Betty E. Sattelmyer Miss Elizabeth L. Crothers Miss Mary Petter Miss Betty E. Sattelmyer. Miss Gladys Darrah, Miss Eliza beth L. Crothers, Miss Mary Petter. Xp. Miss Margaret Crosson, Mrs. H. Vivienne Kaplan. Dr. Ro- Miss Elizabeth Geikler, Dr. Noel Cortez. Mrs. Evelyn I. land E. Iohnston. Mr, George C. Galphin. Schafer. LANGUAGE . . . MUSIC . . . MEIIIUAL .. . PSYUIIULIIGY Mr. Sandro Zollette Mr. Iohn Marino Mr. Frank Fliess Mr. Wallace Heaton Mr. William H. Reese Dr. Iohn H. Arnett Dr. Edgar L. Pennell Dr. Noel Cortes Dr. Paul Poinsard Miss Margaret L. Barnes Miss Elizabeth Geikler Mrs. Evelyn I. Schafer Miss Irene Iohnsen Miss Mildred Krzywicki Mr. George C. Galphin Dr. Roland E. lohnston Miss Margaret Crosson Mrs. Vivienne K. Ulansey Mr. Wallace Heaton. Mr. Iohn Marino, Mr. Sandro Zollette. The 1:00 o'clock rush to the cafeteria. When a study of a program for the future development of Drexel Institute of Technology was begun, one of the first problems to be con- sidered Was the inadequacyof the existing cafeteria service for our students. lt Was also noted that we had no satisfactory place in which either luncheons or dinners could be served to small groups. The first attempt to solve this particular prob- lem was the proposal to expand the Student Building through to Ludlow Street, and make the entire basement level a cafeteria seating 500 and designed to permit table service if it were desired. This plan would also increase the area for the various student activities. It was found that this proposal was too costly. You'll tind everything from candy to decals, notepaper to drawing sets in Room 206. the Drexel Supply Store. Yes-this is the correct book according to the book list. The basement book store carries texts tor all courses-Engineer ing. Business, or Home Economics. It is now proposed to add those parts ofthe laboratories of Chemical, Civil, and Mechan- ical Engineering Which are in Randall Hall, as well as the present Rollway, to the cafeteria. The kitchens will dccupy the north end of this space. Two service lines are planned and the seating capacity is estimated as 425, in com- parison to the present 125 capacity. Certain columns must remain to support the upper floors of Randall Hall. These columns will make it possible to close off sections of the dining area if it is desired to serve small groups. This second step in the expansion of the facilities of the Institute will serve the students for many years. Ther-e's no place that can match the Triangle Grill for settling the problems of the world over a cup ol coffee. Y - w- -M-H'm-f iw-wp' IIREXEL ALUMNI 1... Iohn A Caldwell President ot the Alumni Arthur I. Megraw. Alumni Secretary and Association graduate placement officer Your undergraduate days at Drexel are about to be climaxed by commencement. We offer you our heartiest congratulations and welcome you into the Alumni Association. We hope that through your Alumni Association you will perpetuate your contact with Drexel and your undergraduate friendships. Some of you, in the course of years, will move out of the immediate Drexel area. We can be most helpful to you if you keep us informed of changes of name, address, or occupa- tion. The Alumni Placement Office is always willing to help you. Should you move to a new community, we can furnish a list of members of the Drexel family living nearby. Some areas have their own Drexel Clubs with full programs. You will want to revisit the halls of Drexel and see old friends. Alumni Homecoming is planned for your reunion with all that is Drexel. Guidance and placement services are available to each graduate. Each month you will receive news of the Institute and your Association in the Alumni News. We are looking forward to seeing you at Alumni gatherings and working with you through the years. wk 5'K'.-L, .xx 4733 ww , W THE CLASS OF '51, DREXEL INSTI- TUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. BECOMES HISTORY - Yfg,..,-v. W.. ,.,, Y W M.- .AV - FLANA' HFFIUEMY MILDRED IOHNSON Women's Class President EDGAR MYERS Men's Class President NANCY THOMPSON Women's Class Secretary FRANK MYTINGER Men's Class Vice-President DORIS MCNUTT Women's Class Treasurer CHARLES MORRELL Men's Class Treasurer DOROTHY HUTLEDGE Won-nen's Class Vice-President CHARLES SATTEHWAITE Men's Class Secreiary 3 ,-. .,...i w.Y.,...W v.. -g.Y.?.-.,T,,,.,g,-Yen . - V IIV IIEIIMY 0 FMIIEZVM' ZIIEUIIEE, ' I On October 7, 1950, Florence Meurer, Senior Home Economics student and only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Meurer, oi Berwyn, Pennsylvania, died suddenly. Florence will always be remembered for her service to, and participation in, college activities during her years at Drexel. She was the president of Ornicron Nu, corresponding secretary of Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, a member of the Glee Club and a Board member ot the Drexeltarians. She also worked on the Lexerd staff and because ot her leadership, character, and dependability, was elected to Key and Triangle. The' students of Drexel mourn the passing of Florence Meurer, for we have seen her in the fullness of life, but realize that God has granted to her the happiness of youth enjoyed by so few. DUSTRYQ ., ,pwt,..v ...,..pg,..w ,,5,,.,. . ,M , .. KENNETH I. ALLEN . . . 212 North 34th Street. Philadelphia, Pa. . . Electrical Engineering. SARAH ETTA ALLEN . . . 306 Meadow Avenue, Charleroi. Pa .... Retail Management . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma 1-47 Retailers' Club 1-45 Eta Mu Pi 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Y.W.C.A. lg Rouge and Robe 2. FRANK ROBERT AMAND . . . 5112 Spruce Street. Philadelphia 39. Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . Pi Tau Sigma 4, 55 Tau Beta Pi 4, 5: Lambda Chi Alpha 2-55 Rifle Team l, 27 A.S.M.E. 5. DONALD IAY ANDERSON . . . 104 Center Street. Haddonfield, N. I. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . President of Men's Pre-Ir. Classy Glee Club 1, 2: Secretary 25 A.l.E.E. 5: l.M.D.l.T. 2. ELIZABETH BOCK ARCANO . . . 1935 North Park Avenue, Philadelphia Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Nu: Kappa Kappa Gamma: Home Economics Club. LOUISE SUMNER ARCHBOLD . . . 420 Swarthmore Avenue. Swarth- more, Pa .... Home Economics . . . Delta Sigma Epsilon l-4, Panhellenic Representative 3-, President 47 Home Economics Club 1-4, Home Eco- nomics Club Board 35 Panhellenic Council 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 25 Triangle 31 Drexelterians lg Spring Prom Committee 4g Varsity Badminton 3: Lacrosse l, 27 Hockey 2. RALPH ARDREY . . . 211 East Tabor Road. Philadelphia. Pa. . . Business Administration . . . S.A.M. 1, 2. ROBERT FRANKLIN AREHART . . . 1100 Fillmore Street. Philadelphia 24, Pa .... Electrical Engineering . . . Phi Kappa Phi 5: Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5: Tau Beta Pi 4, Corresponding Secretary 55 Drexel Married Students Club 2-5: A.l.E.E. 3-5. SALLY MARGARET ARMSTRONG . . . 115 Front Avenue, Salamanca. N. Y .... Home Economics . . . Orchestra l-4, Librarian 27 Summer Chorus 2-47 Home Economics Club lg Newman Club l, 2. EDWARD W. ATKINSON . . . 202 Beideman Avenue. Camden 5. N. I. . . . Retail Management . . . Eta Mu Pi 3, 45 Retailers' Club 1-4, Presi- dent 4. ROBERT D. AUGE . . . 5627 Elliott Street. Philadelphia. Pa .... Co-opera- tive Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho: Drexel Accounting Society. MARY LOUISE BABBITT . . . 228 North Iackson Street. Media. Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Delta Sigma Epsilon 1-47 Drum Majorette 1-3: Home Economics Club 3, 47 Drexeltarians 1. 1 ft it s il Zi QE J. V f -------an HARRY FREDERICK BADER . . . 1529 E. Berks Street, Philadelphia 25. Pa .... Chemical Engineering . . . A.C.S. 55 A.l.Ch.E. 4, 55 Married Students Association 4, 5. IOANNE BAKER . . . 929 Concord Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa .... Retail Management . . . Triangle 1-4, Associate Editor 45 Lexerd 1-4, Fraternity Editor 35 Retailers' Association 1-45 Drexeltarians 1-45 Young Women's Christian Association 1-4. WILLIAM MORRIS BALCH . . . 505 Comertord Avenue, Ridley Park, Pa. . . . Civil Engineering . . . A.S.C.E. 5. RICHARD PAUL BANSEN . . . 509 Tatnall Avenue, Glenolden, Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Society for the Advancement of Management 55 World Affairs Council 55 Drexeltarians 45 Crew 15 Tennis 2-5. DONALD MARTIN BARAG . . . 1850 South Tenth Street, Camden. N. I. . . . Retail Management . . . Retailing Club l-45 Hillel 1-35 l.M.D.l.T. 2, 3. RICHARD W. BARLOW . . . 11 Violet Lane, Lansdowne, Pa .... Business Administration . . . Accounting Society5 I.M.D.l.T.5 Drexel World Affairs Council. SHIRLEY BACON BARRINGER . . . 2836 North Park Avenue, Phila- delphia, Pa .... Retail Management . . . Retailers' Club 1-4, Vice- President 1, Secretary 25 Eta Mu Pi 3, 45 Sigma Sigma Sigma 1-45 Varsity Swimming l. WALTER BARTLETT . . . Main Street, West Creek, N. I .... Business Administration . . . Lexerd 1, 25 Men's Rooming House Association 1-45 I.C.G. 3, 45 Swimming 2, 35 S.A.M. 45 World Affairs Council 45 Drexel Accounting Society 45 Drexel Sailing Club 4. FRANK L. BARTON . . . 345 West Market Street, Hellam, Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . Married Students' Organization 1-55 A.I.E.E. 3 5 , . IAMES DAVID BARTY, IR .... 5319 Charles Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Drexel Accounting Society 4, 5. WILLIAM IOHN BATDORF, IR .... 440 Wood Street, Middletown, Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . Newman Club 2-55 Alpha Pi Lambda 3-55 R.O.'l'.C. Band 2, 35 Symphony Orchestra 45 A.S.M.E. 4, 5. HOWARD F. BATEMAN . . . 3135 Guilford Street. Philadelphia 15, Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . Newman Club 5. HARRY I. BATES . . . 836 Comell Avenue. Drexel Hill. Pa .... Retail Management . . . Retailing Club 1-35 Air Force Association 2. EDWARD BELL BAUERS, IR. . . . 974 Park Terrace. Union. N. I. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Theta Chi 1-5, Treasurer 55 Lutheran Club 2-55 Society for the Advancement of Management 3-55 Glee Club 2. CARL A. BAUMERT, IR .... 6524 Marsden Street. Philadelphia 35. Pa. . . . Civil Engineering . . . Scabbard and Blade 4, 55 A.S.C.E. 2-55 Alpha Phi Omega 3-5, Recording Secretary 5. ROYCE LESLIE BEATTY. IR .... 7220 Lamport Road. Upper Darby. Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering. ELSA IANET BECK . . . 2991 North 53rd Street. Philadelphia 31. Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Hillel 1-45 I.Z.F.A. 2. GORDON LEONARD BEELER . . . S-41 Highway. Marlton. N. I. . . . Co-operative Business Administration. ELIZABETH ANNE BEFFERT . . . Fallsington. Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Key and Triangle 3, 45 Theta Sigma Upsilon 1-4, President 3, Treas- urer 45 Panhellenic Council 35 Home Economics Club l, 3, 45 Hockey 15 Swimming 25 Omicron Nu 4. HARRY BEILAN . . . 5421 Beaumont Avenue. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Business Administration . . . Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 4. CHARLES ATKINSON BELSTERLING . . . 206 Green Street. Lansdale. Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering. IOANN BENIGNO . . . 3307 North 2nd Street, Philadelphia 40. Pa. . . . Business Administration . . . Drexeltarians 1-35 Delta Sigma Epsilon 3, 45 Varsity Archery 2, 35 Lexerd 45 W.A.A. 35 Drexel Accounting Society 4. SWIFT T. BENIAMIN . . . 3317 Penrose Avenue. Philadelphia 45. Pa. . . . Chemical Engineering . . . A.1.Ch.E. 3-55 l.M.D.l.T. 3-55 Drexel Married Students Association 3-5. WILLIAM FREEMAN BENNETT, 3d . . . 219 Orchcud Road. Springfield. Pa. . . . Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho 35 Society for the Ad- vancement ot Management 1-35 Intercollegiate Conference on Gov- ernment l. KLAUS KENNETH BERIU . . . 623 Pine Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Chemical Engineering . . .Kappa Phi Delta 1, 27 Sigma Alpha Mu 3-5: Hillel 1, 25 A.l.Ch.E. l, 2. NORMA RUTH BERTOLET . . . 414 Wellesley Road. Philadelphia 19. Pa .... Business Teacher Training . . . Beta Sigma Tau 2-4. LESTER M. BETZ . . . 448 West High Street. Elizabethtown. Pa. . . Commerce and Engineering. ROBERT EDGAR BIG-GS , . . 1413 North Decker Avenue. Baltimore 13. Maryland . . . Civil Engineering . . . Phi Tau Delta 2-45 Vice-President 47 Sigma Pi 51 1.15. Council 3g A.S.C.E. 2-5. ELAINE SANDRA BIRNBAUM . . . 6139 Columbia Avenue. Philadelphia. Pa .... Home Economics . . . Delta Phi Epsilon 2-4g Hillel 1-4. IOHN E. BISHOP . . . 34 North Washington Street. Shippensburg. Pa. . . . Retail Management . . . Retailing Club 2-4. IAMES T. BLAINE . . . 7501 Boyer Street. Philadelphia. Pa .... Co-op- erative Business Administration . . . Alpha Pi Lambda 1-5. WILLIAM T. BLAKE . . . 4058 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Commerce and Engineering . . . Lambda Chi Alpha 1-5, Ritualist 2, President 3. IOHN FRANCIS BOGUSZ . . . 201 Borbeck Avenue. Philadelphia Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . Eta Kappa Nu 4, 55 A.l.E.E. 4, 5, Tam? Beta Pi 5. F. LEVVIS BOHN . . . 815 Belmont Avenue. Collingswood. N. I. . . . Chemical Engineering . . . Glee Club 3-55 A.1.Ch.E. 3-57 Lexerd 5, Campus Editor 5, Alpha Phi Omega 5. ELIZABETH ANN BOIDO . . . Ebright Road. R. D. :,1i4. Wilmington. Del. . . . Home Economics . . . Home Economics Club 1-4, Treasurer 47 Alpha Sigma Alpha 1-4, Registrar 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2. WILLIAM BOLLINGER . . . 119 South 50th Street. Philadelphia 39. Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E. 4, 55 Rowland Memorial Award 1950. .ve -www' V. ..Y, , .,,,..unn, .,....,,.,,JIl. DELTON LAMAR BONAWITZ . . . 419 East Godfrey Avenue. Philadel- phia. Pa .... Business Teacher Training . . . Beta Sigma Tau l, 4, Cor- responding Secretary lg Lutheran Club 1. NATHANIEL BERNARD BOONIN . . . 1187 Dermond Road, Drexel Hill. Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . U.N. Student Council 1-37 Electronic Society 1, 27 A.l.E.E. 4, 5. ALLEN H. BORGER . . . 311 North 34th Street, Philadelphia 4, Pa. . . . Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho, Drexeltarians l-3: Men's Rooming House Association 2, 35 Glee Club 25 Society for Advancement of Management 4. GLORIA MAE BOSWELL . . . 4609 Spruce Street, Philadelphia 39, Pa. . . . Administrative Secretarial . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma l-47 Newman Club 1-4: Varsity Basketball 1, 35 Lexerd 4, Intercollegiate Conference on Government 37 Spring Prom Committee 45 Secretariate 45 Varsity Badminton 2. , ROBERT DANIEL BOYER . . . Chambersburg, Pa .... Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E. 5, Drexeltarians 5. HARRY EDWARD BRADBURY . . . 757 Astor Street, Norristown, Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration. ROBERT S. BRADSHAW . . . 4515 North 20th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . Phi Tau Delta 3-55 Sigma Pi 57 A.S.M.E. 4, 5. WALLACE DONALD BREDER . . . 59 Smallwood Place, Woodbury, N. I. . .. . Electrical Engineering . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon 4, 5, A.I.E.E. 3-5, Varsity Club 4, 5, l.V. Basketball lp Varsity Basketball 2-4, Captain 4 IOAN BARBARA BREMAN . . . 6159 Elmwood Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa .... Retail Management . . . Retailing Club l-4: Eta Mu Pi 45 I.V. Swimming 4. IO ANNE BRITTON . . . 211 lVIichigan Avenue, Daytona Beach, Fla. . . . Iunior Secretarial . . . Alpha Sigma Alphag Drexeltarians 25 Sec- retartate 2. DONALD WILLIAM BROGAN . . . 609 Sharp Avenue, Glenolden, Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Vice-President Freshman Class: Triangle 1-3, Advertising Manager 39 Lambda Chi Alpha 1-5: Drexeltarians 1-51 Cantebury Club 5. GEORGE HUGHES BROOKE . . . North Wayne Avenue, Wayne, Pa. . . . Business Administration . . . Society for the Advancement of Man- agement 3, 45 Alphi Phi Omega 4. it M M J BEVERLEY BROOKS . . . 131 North Llanwellyn Avenue, Glenolden, Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Omicron Nu 3, 4, Editor 45 Alpha Sigma Alpha 2-45 Home Economics Club l-45 Y.W.C.A. l-4, Treasurer 45 Drexeltarians l-45 Swimming 25 Phi Kappa Phi 5. BARBARA ERWIN BROWN . . . 1743 North Felton Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... Administrative Secretarial . . . Secretariate 1-4, Vice-President 2,35 Delta Sigma Epsilon l-45 Drexeltarians l-45 Lexerd Staff l5 Archery. ROBERT LEE BROWN, IR .... 142 South Broad Street, Woodbury, N. I. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 55 Blue Key 3-5, Sergeant at Arms 4, Vice- President 55 Sigma Rho5 Alexander Van Rensselaer Award5 Men's A.A. Council 3, 4, Vice-President 55 Varsity Club l-5, Vice-President 3, Cor- responding Secretary 4, Recording Secretary 55 Football 2-55 Baseball 1-4, Co-captain 4. ELIZABETH FRANCES BRUDERECK . . . 34 Wheatland Avenue. Shil- lington, Pa .... Home Economics . . . Theta Sigma Upsilon 3, 45 Drexeltarians 25 Varsity Swimming 2, 3. FRANCIS E. BUCK . . . 5328 Penn Street, Philadelphia 24, Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . Newman Club l-55 A.S.M.E. 55 R.O.T.C. Band l, 25 Varsity Basketball l. MORRIS BUDNICK . . . 421 Dickinson Street, Philadelphia 47, Pa. . . . Civil Engineering . . . Hillel l-55 Glee Club 3-55 A.S.C.E. 4, 5. IOHN H. BURI . . . 711 Alexander Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa .... Mechcm- ical Engineering . . . Phi Kappa Phi 55 Tau Beta Pi 4, 55 Pi Tau Sigma 4, 55 A.S.M.E. 4, 55 Sigma Pi 5. DONALD PARMALEE BURKART . . . 120 Highland Avenue, North Wales, Pa .... Electrical Engineering . . . Lambda Chi Alpha 3-5, Ritualist 45 Air Force Association l, 25 R.O.T.C. Band l5 RE. 55 A.l.E.E. 5. EDITH LOUISE BUSEK . . . 21 Fifth Avenue, Gloversville, N. Y. . . . Retail Management . . . Theta Sigma Upsilon 2-45 Drexeltarians 1-45 Retaining Club l-45 Varsity Bowling 2-45 Glee Club l5 Technical Iournal Typist 4. EDWARD IOSEPH BYERLEY . . . 508 Newton Avenue, Camden, N. I. . . . Civil Engineering . . . Newman Club 1, 25 A.S.C.E. 4, 5. IOHN ROBERT CAMPBELL., IR .... 1115 Fifth Avenue, Altoona, Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . l.M.D.I.T. 2-45 Men's Student Council 25 Newman Club 2-5. THOMAS IOHN CAIVIPION, IR .... 535 South 55th Street, Pluladelplua. 43, Pa. . . . Business Administration .... Newman Club l, 2. ARTHUR HECTOR CANTERO . . . 160 Manheim Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... Co-operative Business Administration . . . Alpha Pi Lambda 1-55 Swimming 1, 25 Drexeltarians 2. TERESA RITA CANUSO . . . 1018 West Cliveden Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Business Teacher Training . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma 2-4, Cor- responding Secretary 3, President 45 Pi Omega Pi 3, 4, Historian 45 Newman Club 1-4, Secretary 2, 35 Panhellenic Councilg Archery 3. ANNE LOUISE CARRIGAN . . . 1806 Wynnewood Road, Philadelphia 31, Pa .... Home Economics . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma 1-45 Home Eco- nomics Club l-45 Newman Club 1- 2. RICHARD LEONARD CASE . . . 213 Romana Avenue, Crescent Park, N. I .... Electrical Engineering. ROY RALPH CASE, IR .... Hop Bottom, Pa .... Cooperative Business Administration . . . R.O.T.C. Band l. HENRY CEIKO . . . 2071 Sanger Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Business Administration. WILLIAM FRANKLIN CESSNA . . . 468 Parker Avenue, Philadelphia 28, Pa .... Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E. 5. IOHN WALTER CHAMBERS . . . 411 Salem Avenue, Burlington, N. I. . . . Chemical Engineering . . . Alpha Pi Lambda l-55 A.I.Ch.E. 4, 5, Treasurer 55 Cross Country Track 2. ELAINE ANNE CHASANOW . . . 212 Mifflin Street. Iohnstown, Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Delta Phi Epsilon l-4, Recording Secretary 3, Panhellenic Representative 3, Panhellenic Council, President 45 Hillel 1-45 Home Economics Club l-45 Rouge and 'Robe 2-4. DOUGLAS MALCOLM CLARKE . . . 5816 Highgate Drive, Baltimore 15, Md .... Electrical Engineering . . . Pi Kappa Phi l-5, Warden 2, President 3, 4, Steward 55 Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges 55 Men's Student Council 4, 5, President 55 Triangle 3, 4, Assistant Features Editor 45 Blue Key 4, 55 Tau Beta Pi 4, 55 Eta Kappa Nu 4, 55 I. Peterson Ryder Scholarship 45 Pi Kap Show 1-5. DORIS ELLEN CLAUSS . . . 1033 South Market Street. Elizabethtown, Pa. . . . Retail Management . . . Drexeltarians l, 25 Orchestra l, Z, 4, Secretary 2. SAMUEL COGAN . . . 122 South Rhode Island Avenue, Atlantic City, N. I .... Electrical Engineering. LUCY ELIZABETH COLANZI . . . 141 West Eighth Avenue. Consho- hocken. Pa .... Home Economics . . .fTheta Sigma Upsilon 1-4, His- torian 45 Home Economics Association l-45 Newman Club 25 Ornicron Nu 4. ROBERT EUGENE COLE . . . R.D. 1. Phoenixville. Pa .... Civil Engi- neering . . . A.S.C.E. 2-5 SUE I. CONNANT . . . 3634 Rosemont Avenue. Drexel Hill. Pa. . . Iunior Secretarial. SUSANNE BEESON CONROW . . . 211 Bridge Street. Rancocas. N. I. . . . Home Economics . . . Delta Sigma Epsilon l-45 Glee Club 3, 45 Home Economics Association 15 Y.W.C.A. l5 Varsity Hockey 1, 25 Varsity Badminton l. EMIL D. CONTI. IR .... 5335 Baynton Street, Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho 3, 45 Society for Advancement of Management 45 Student Council on Word Affairs 4 FREDERIC LOUIS CONTI . . . 2237 Ienkintown Road. Glenside. Pa. . . . Retail Management . . . Retailing Club l-45 l.M.D.l.T. 1-45 Newman Club 1, 2. GERALD KEITH COOPER . . . 2612-31 Place, N.E.. Washington 18. D. C. . . . Civil Engineering . . . Lambda Chi Alpha 1-55 A.S.C.E. l-55 Drexel- tarians 1. IOHN ROBERT COOPER . . . 7345 Montour Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . A.I.E.E. 4, 5. GEORGE C. CORDIVARI . . . 6499 95 Morris Park Road. Philadelphia. Pa .... Mechcmical Engineering. - WALKER S. CORNMAN. IR .... 504 Rockavon Road. Narberth. Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . Drexeltarians 3-5, Vice-President 55 Phi Tau Delta 4, 5 Recording Secretary 55 A.l.E.E. 2-55 Sigma Pi 5. DONALD CROMPTON CORRIGAN . . . 1960 Plymouth Street. Phila- delphia. Pa. . . . Chemical Engineering . . . Alpha Pi Lambda 3-55 A.I.Ch.E. 5. VVILLIAM HARRY CORSNER . . . 5339 Claridge Street. Philadelphia 24. Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Drexeltarians 3, 4, President 55 Phi Tau De1ta5 Sigma Pi5 Drexel Accounting Society 55 I.M.D.I.T. 2. -Jlvlllnv .-,l 'I1Ilf,- . ff., .. -..aussie -il!llL ..- WALTER HUTCHISON COSTELLO . . . 1740 Harrison Street, Phila- delphia 24, Pa .... Chemical Engineering . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 4, 5: Soccer 1-35 A.I.Ch.E. 4, 53 Tau Beta Pi 5. HOWARD CLIFFORD COWLES, IR. . . . 3922 Sansorn Street, Philadel- phia 4, Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering. RAYMOND ROBERT COX . . . 2159 Chestnut Avenue, Ardmore, Pa. . . . Civil Engineering . . . Theta Chi 2-55 Varsity Soccer 2-5, Varsity Track 1-4, Athletic Gold Award. WALTER WEI.DON COX, IR .... 400 Lincoln Avenue, Havertown, Pa. . . . Civil Engineering . . . Phi Tau Delta 3-57 Drexeltarians 2-57 Glee Club l-5: A.S.C.E. 2-5. CLARENCE R. CREDE . . . 337 Irvine Place. Elmira, N. Y .... Mechanical Engineering . . . Pi Kappa Phi 1-5, Steward 2, House Manager 37 Sailing Club 3-5, Commodore 45 Glee Club lp A.S.M.E. 1. IOHN DAVID CROUTHAMEI. . . . 937 Gaunt Street. Gloucester, N. I. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon 1-57 Wrestling 2-57 Drexeltarians 2, 4, S.A.M. 4, Freshman Class Secretary. IOSEPH CROWN . . . 571 Barrett Avenue, Haverford. Pa. . . . Co-op- erative Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho 3-5, President 5: Presi- dent Sophomore Classy Tau Kappa Epsilon 3-5, Society for Advance- ment of Management 3-55 Drexeltarians 1, 2: I.V. Tennis l. IOHN HOLT CROWTHER . . . 109 Yale Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . Pi Kappa Phi 4, 55 A.S.M.E. 5, Drexel- tarians 2. ALLAN RICHARD CURLL, IR. . . . 4820 Windsor Avenue, Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . A.l.E.E. MARGARET CORR DAGIT . . . 128 Mill Creek Road, Ardmore, Pct. . . . Home Economics-Applied Art . . . Delta Sigma Epsilon 1-47 Glee Club 2-47 WAA Board 4, Home Economics Club 17 Triangle 25 Newman Club 1, 21 Modern Dance 2-45 Pi Kap Show 1, Lacrosse 2-4. MILDRED LOUISE D ALIO . . . 28 Haven Street. Schuylkill Haven, Pa. . . . Retail Management . . . Retailing Club 1-45 Newman Club 17 Triangle lg Varsity Rifle Team 2. DAVID A. DALY . . . West Whiteland. Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering. IOHN W. DAIVIBLY . . . 903 East Stafford Street, Philadelphia 38, Pa., . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon 4, 57 Triangle Art Editor 4, 57 Track 2. HOWARD ALEXANDER DAVIDSON, IR .... 2115 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... Business Administration . . . Intercollegiate Con- ference on Government 1. ROBERT D'AV1NOi . . . 2261 64th Street. Brooklyn, N. Y .... Co-operative Business Administration . . . Sigma Pi 57 Phi Tau Delta 4, 5. DAVID LEVVIS DAVIS. IR .... 1865 University Avenue, New York 53, N. Y .... Electrical Engineering . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon l-57 A.I.E.E. 3-5. ALICE FRANCES DAY . . . 6232 North 20th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Iunior Secretarial . . . Newman Club l, 27 Delta Sigma Epsilon l, 27 Secretariate 2. LESTER EDWARD DEBAUN, IR .... 6437 Torresdale Avenue, Phila- delphia, Pa .... Chemical Engineering . . . Phi Kappa Phi 57 Tau Beta Pi 4, 57 Alpha Pi Lambda I-57 A.I.Ch.E. 3-5: Drexel Married Students Association 57 Band l. HARRY SHINDLE DEEN, IR .... Port Royal, Pa. . . . Business Admin- istration . . . Theta Chi 2-47 Gold Key 4, Vice-Presidentp Baseball Man- ager 3, 47 Rouge and Robe 3. LEONARD DENBO . . . 1582 Mt. Ephraim Avenue, Camden, N. I. . ., . Retail Management . . . Retailer's Club l-47 Hillel 2-41 Independent Men of Drexel 2. FRANCIS K. DENHAM . . . 64 South 30th Street, Camden, N. I .... Com- merce and Engineeriing . . . Varsity Baseball l-47 Varsity Club I-5, Treasurer 5. HENRY C. DIENER, IR .... 1310 Light Street, Baltimore 30, Md .... Electrical Engineering . . . Lambda Chi Alpha 3-5, House Manager 47 Glee Club 47 A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 57 Drexeltarians 2, 3, 57 Tau Beta Pi 4, 57 Eta Kappa Nu 4, 57 Gold Key 4, 5, Vice-President 57 I.V. Football Manager 37 Varsity Football Manager 4. CHARLES I. DOERNER . . . 31 Seminary Avenue, Binghamton, N. Y. . . . Business Teacher Training . . . Alpha Pi Lambda 2-47 Beta Sigma Tau 47 Intercollegiate Conference on Government 3, 47 Lexerdp Society for the Advancement of Managment 47 Track 2. HELEN ADAMS DONALDSON . . . Clover Hill House, Wynnewood, Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Delta Sigma Epsilon 1-47 Home Economics Club 1-4, VicePresident 47 Y.W.C.A. 17 Drexeltarians I. ROBERT VINCENT DORNEY . . . 7208 Oxiord Road, Baltimore, Md. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . I.R.E. 4, 5. EDWARD WILLIAM DOUGHERTY . . . 35 West Lancaster Avenue, Downingtown. Pa. . . . Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho 3, 4, Drexel Accounting Society 45 Intercollegiate Conference on Govern- ment 3, 45 Phi Kappa Phi 4. VVILLIAM ALAN DOUGLAS . . . 220 Stanley Avenue, Havertown, Pa. . . . Retail Management . . . Alpha Pi Lambda 1-4, Recording Secretary 25 Scabbard and Blade 3, 45 Inter-Fraternity Council 2, 35 Retailing Club 2-45 Drexeltarians 25 Wrestling 1-35 I.V. Football 2. ROBERT GLENN DOVE . . . 216 Wilde Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa. . . . Business Administration . . . Society for Advancement of Management 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Intercollegiate Conference on Government 3, 4, Treasurer 25 Student Council on World Affairs 3, 4, Vice-President 35 Advanced Accounting Society 3, 4. IOHN EDWARD DOWNS . . . 4863 D Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Civil Engineering . . . Theta Chi l-55 A.S.C.E. 2-55 Triangle 2-4, Managing Editor 3, 45 Engineers' Ball Committee 3, 45 Air Force Association 2. HARRY E. DREISBACH . . . 513 Columbia Avenue, Lansdale, Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . Pi Tau Sigma 55 A.S.M.E. 5. .FRANCIS EUGENE DREYER . . . 2280 Hollinshed Avenue, Merchant- ville, N. I .... Business Administration . . . Golf 1-4, Captain 3. MIRIAM DRUMMOND . . . 620 South 62nd Street, Philadelphia 43, Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Theta Sigma Upsilon l-45 Editor 45 Drexel- tarians l, 2, 45 Glee Club l-45 Home Economics Club l, 4. BETTY LOU DUCK . . . 811 North 64th Street, Philadelphia 31, Pa. . . . Iunior Secretarial . . . Delta Sigma Epsilon l, 25 Secretariate l, 25 Glee Club 15 Basketball Manager 15 Women's Athletic Association l. RALPH FRANCIS DUNLAP . . . 101 West Surrunit Street, Mohnton, Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Glee Club l-5, Vice- President 3, President 45 Rouge and Robe l-5, President 55 Alpha Psi Omega 3-5, Treasurer 4, Vice-President 55 Pi Nu Epsilon 3-5, President 45 Alpha Pi Lambda 2-55 Drexeltarians 35 Triangle 3-5, News Editor 4, 5. WILLIAM MCARTHUR DUTTON . . . 551 South Eagle Road, Havertown, Pa. . . . Civil Engineering . . . Tau Beta Pi 4, 55 Tau Kappa Epsilon 3-55 A.S.C.E. 4, 55 Alpha Phi Omega 3, 45 A.S.M.E. 35 Crew 15 l.V. Tennis 2. HOWARD CHADWICK EAGIN, IR .... 419 Kenmore Road, Havertown, Pa .... Co-operative Business Administration . . . Lexerd 2-45 Society for the Advancement of Management 4, 55 Drexeltarians l, 2. RALPH ALFRED EBELING . . . 4410 Dermond Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho 4, 55 Scabbard and Blade 55 Alpha Pi Lambda 2-55 Swimming l, 25 Society for Ad- vancement ot Management 45 l.M.D.I.T. 45 Drexeltarians 1. RICHARD FREDERICK EBOCH . . . 303 Linden Street, Camden, N. I. . . . Chemical Engineering . . . Glee Club 2-55 lndependents 2-55 A.l.Ch.E. 3-55 Operetta 55 Pi Nu Epsilon 5. ROBERT D. EISENHARDT, IR .... Pemberton Road. R. D. 4414. Norris- town, Pa .... Electrical Engineering' . . . Alpha Pi Lambda 1-5, Vice- President 4, Acting President 45 A.I.E.E. 4, 55 Football 15 Baseball 15 Cheerleader 3. LOIS ELFMAN . . . 6330 Lebanon Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Ad- ministrative Secretarial . . . Secretariate 3, 45 Hillel 3, 4. SIDNEY ELGART . . . 393 East Cliveden Street, Philadelphia 19, Pa. . . . Business Administration . . . Sigma Alpha Mu 2-4, Exchequer 45 Triangle 2-4, Assistant Sports Editor 45 Hillel 2-45 Lexerd 3, 45 Drexel Accounting Society 3, 45 Intercollegiate Conference on Government 3, 45 Golf Manager 2, 3. FRANK I. EMIG . . . 1612 South Taney Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... Civil Engineering . . . A.S.C.E. 2-5 IOHN GRESSLER ENGLEMAN . . . Lakeside Drive, Rockaway N. I. . . . Chemical Engineering . . . Tau Epsilon 1-55 I.F. Council Represen- tative 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, A.l.Ch.E. l-5, Historian 55 Triangle 3-5, Assistant Features Editor 4, Associate Editor 5. DONALD EDWARD ESCHNER . . . 616 Coates Street, Sharon Hill, Pa. . . . Chemical Engineering . . . A.I.Ch.E. 1-5. A. WINFIELD ETTER . . . 3455 School House Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 55 Blue Key 4, 55 Triangle 2-5, Managing Editor 4, Editor-in-Chief 55 Lexerd 5, Senior Editor 55 Society for the Advancement of Management 3-5, Vice-Presi- dent 55 Tau Kappa Epsilon 3-55 Alexander Van Rensselaer Award 55 Newman Club l-5. lVlII,ES MARTIN ETTER . . . 3455 School House Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 55 Varsity Club l-5, Recording Secretary 4, President 55 Tau Kappa Epsilon 3-5, Vice-President 55 Newman Club l-55 Varsity Track l.-4, Captain 3, 45 Men's Athletic Council 5, Secretary 55 Triangle 4, 55 Society tor Advancement of Management 4, 55 Glee Club 15 A.S.M.E. 15 Pansy Bowl 3. RICHARD CLARK EVANS . . . 2224 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Ardmore, Pa. . . . Chemical Engineering . . . A.l.Ch.E. l-5. WILLIAM HAROLD EVANS, IR .... 218 East Queen Lane. Philadelphia 44, Pa. . . . Commerce and Engineering . . . Pi Kappa Phi 2-5. - .np WL WILLIAM IOSEPH F ADDEN, IR .... 322 Russell Street, Ridley Park, Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . Pi Tau Sigma 4, 55 A.S.M.E 5. BERNARD I. FAMIGLIETTI . . . 1941 South 22nd Street. Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Business Administration. I. DAVID FEILER . . . 6218 North Howard Street, Philadelphia 20, Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho 4, 55 Inter- varsity Christian Fellowship 4, 55 Phi Kappa Phi 5. WILLIAM CHARLES FELDBAUIVIER . . . 410 Folcroit Avenue, Folcroit, Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . A.I.E.E. 2-55 Scabbard and Blade 4, 55 Eta Kappa Nu 4, 55 Tau Beta Pi 55 Phi Kappa Phi 55 Drexeltarians 45 Distinguished Military Student. ROBERT McCAY FEY . . . 42-18 76th Street, Elmhurst, Long Island, N. Y. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . Triangle 35 A.S.M.E. 55 Inter-Fraternity Council 4, 55 Alpha Pi Lambda 1-5, House Manager 25 Drexeltarians l, 25 R.O.T.C. Band l-3. PATRICIA A. FINN . . . East Pacific Avenue, Minotola, N. I .... Iunior Secretqrial . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha l., 25 Newman Club 2. ROBERT K. FISSEL . . . 33 East Gramby Street. Manheim, Pa .... Co-op- erative Business Adrninistration . . . Drexeltarians 3, 45 Glee Club 1-35 Lexerd 3 LEO I. FITZPATRICK . . . 5256 Sylvester Street. Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . A.I.E.E. 3-5. IOHN SAMUEL 1-'ITZWATER . . . 5336 Media Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . .Commerce and Engineering . . . Sigma Rho 4, 55 Phi Kappa Phi 5. ARTHUR FREDERICK FLACCO . . . 1526 Wildwood Avenue, Camden, N. I .... Electrical Engineering . . . A.I.E.E. 15 Sailing Club 4, 55 Married Students Association 4, 5. BETTY IANE FLANN . . . 87 S. Lansdowne Avenue. Lansdowne, Pa. . . . Administrative Secretcnial . . . Secretariate 1-45 Drexeltarians l, 3, 45 Triangle 3, 45 Lexerd Staff 3, 4. EUGENE TRAILL FLEMING, IR .... 215 Edge Hill Road, Glenside, Pa. . . . Civil Engineering . . . A.S.C.E. 3-55 Pt.O.T.C. Band 1, 2. L A .... A tg C .J FRANCIS PAUL FLETCHER . . . 1218 West Arch Street, Sharnokin, Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . A.I.E.E. 5. ALFRED IOHN FONNER . . . 2327 Sixteenth Avenue, Altoona, Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 5, Alexander Van Rensselaer Service Award: Blue Key 3-5, Secretary-Treasurer 5, Lambda Chi Alpha 2-5, Corre- spondent 35 lnterfraternity Council 3, 4, Chairman of 1.17. Ball, 19495 Triangle 2-4, Advertising Manager 3, Business Manager 4, Lexerd 3-5, Business Manager 4, 51 1.M.D.1.T. 2-57 Drexeltarians 1-45 Lutheran Club 2-4. IOHN MOFFATT FORD . . . 931 Clover Lane, Chester, Pa .... Business Administration . . . Society for Advancement of Management 3, 45 Drexel Accounting Society 3, 4: Newman Club 3, 4. LAWRENCE ELWOOD FOYLE, IR .... 7847 Gilbert Street, Philadelphia 19. Pa .... Chemical Engineering . . . A.l.Ch.E. l. ALAN IRIN FRANK . . . 2634 S. Percy Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . Eta Kappa Nu 21 Sigma Alpha Mu 1-55 A.l.E.E. 1, 2, 4, 5. WILLIAM IAMES FRIEL . . . 1103 Broad Street, Collingdale, Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . Pi Tau Sigma 4, 55 Tau Beta Phi 4, 5: A.S.M.E. 4, 5, Treasurer 5. RICHARD A. FRITZ . . . 232 Ida Street, Berwick. Pa .... Co-operative Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho 4, 55 I.M.D.I.T. 3-5, Society for Advancement of Management 3-55 Square and Compass 1, 2. WILLIAM E. FULLER . . . 117 W. Walnut Street, North Wales, Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . A.l.E.E. 5. LANDON CLAIBORNE FUQUA . . . 119 Iericho Road. Abington, Pa. . . . Business Administration . . . Golf 1. IOAN MARIE GAFFNEY . . . 313 West Durham Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Iunior Secretarial . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma l, 27 Newman Club 1, 25 Secretariate l, 2. BLAIR WILLIAM GAMBER . . . 5704 North Marshall Street, Philadel- phia 20, Pa .... Business Administration . . . Society for Advancement of Management 3, 4, President 45 Intercollegiate Conference on Gov- ernment, Iob Counciling Committee 3, 4, Lexerd, Advertising Agent 3, Student Council on World Affairs 3. IOI-IN GAIVIBLE . . . 2219 Atoll Road, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Business Administration. PATRICIA ANN GARDNER . . . 511 Hillcrest Avenue, Glenside, Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha 247 Home Economics Club 1-47 Glee Club l-47 Drexeltarians 1-4. WII.LIAM IOHN GEEN . . . 3-2713-I. McMichael Street, Philadelphia 29, Pa. . . . Retail Management . . . Retailing Club 2-47 Orchestra 2, 37 Sigma Rho 47 Eta Nu Pi 4. LAWRENCE STANLEY GEORGE . . . 601 Park Avenue, Perkasie. Pa. . . . Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho 3, 47 Drexel Accounting Society 3, 4. IOSEPH GILLES . . . 6213 Washington Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Triangle 1-57 Assistant Ad- vertising Manager 3, Assistant Business Manager 4, Business Manager 57 Rouge and Robe 1. EDWARD EUGENE GlI.VEY . . . 3447 Friendship Street, Philadelphia 24, Pa. . . . Civil Engineering . . . A.S.C.E. 1-57 Varsity Club 2-51 Lacrosse 1-4. SARKIS EDWARD GIRAGOSIAN . . . 5658 Pentridge Street. Phila- delphia 43, Pa .... Mechanical Engineering . . . Tau Beta Pi 4, 5, Vice- President 57 Pi Tau Sigma 4, 57 A.S.M.E. 4, 57 Drexeltaricms 4, 57 Phi Kappa Phi 5. IOHN ARTHUR GITHENS . . . 5619 Pine Street, Philadelphia 43, Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5, Vice-President 57 Tau Beta Pi 4, 57 A.l.E.E.-1.R.E. 4, 5, Secretary 57 Phi Kappa Phi 5. NANCY GRACE GLAMORE . . . Nissequogue Road, Srnithtown Branch, N. Y .... Administrative Secretarial . . . Glee Club 17 Secretariate 1-47 Drexeltarians 1-47 Theta Sigma Upsilon 1-4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Treasurer, Panhellenic Council 4. CHARLOTTE GOODMAN . . . 139 Green Valley Road, Upper Darby. Pa. . . . Iunior Secretarial . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma 1, 27 Rouge and Robe 1, 27 Secretariate 1, 27 Badminton Manager 27 Varsity Modern Dance 2. LEONA MARGARET GOLDSTROHM . . . 219 Filth Street, Elizabeth, Pa. . . . Retail Management . . . Eta Mu Pi 3, 47 Retailing Club 1-47 Glee Club 17 Rouge and Robe 1-47 Drexeltarians 17 Sigma Sigma Sigma 1-4. WILLIAM GOSEWISCH . . . 1715 North Lindenwood Street. Philadel- ph.ia 31, Pa .... Electrical Engineering . . . Phi Kappa Phi7 Tau Beta Pi 57 Eta Kappa Nu7 A.1.E.E. PATRICIA ANNE GOSSLING . . . 1027 Allengrove Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Iunior Secretarial . . . Cheerleader 1, 27 Drexeltarians 27 Glee Club lj Secretariate 27 Varsity Swimming 2. ROBERT HOWARD GOUCHER . . . 5659 Pentridge Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . , . Electrical Engineering . . . A.l.E.E. 2-55 Alpha Pi Lambda 4, 5. RICHARD WARREN GOUDIE . . . 221 E. Lancaster Avenue. Wayne. Pa .... Chemical Engineering . . . Tau Beta Pi 4, 55 A.LCh.E. l, 5: Phi Kappa Phi 4, 5. PATRICIA I. GRANT . . . ll Hughes Street, Springfield, Mass. . . . Home Economics. ELIZABETH LEVIS GRAUCH . . . 2520 Hillcrest Road, Drexel H.ill. Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Home Economics Club l-45 Drexeltarians 15 Alpha Sigma Alpha 2-45 W.A.A. Board 35 Lambda Chi Alpha Sweet- heart. HARRY M. GREEN . . . 6548 Glenmore Street, Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Metallurgical Engineering . . . A.S.M. 3-5, President 55 Federation of Engineering Societies 4, 5. RACHEI.LE GREENSTEIN . . . Myrtle and South American Street lApt. IDD, Woodbury, N. I .... Business Teacher Training . . . Beta Sigma Tau 2-45 Hillel l-45 Lexerd 45 Student Building Committee l. GEORGE CHARLES GREGORY . . . 571 East Lincoln Highway, Coates- ville, Pa .... Co-operative Business Administration. ELEANOR AIVIELIA GREINER . . . 1031 E. Palmer Street, Philadelphia 25, Pa .... Chemical Engineering . . . Women's Badge Tau Beta Pi 45 A.I.Ch.E. 1-55 Sigma Sigma Sigma 2-55 S.W.E. 2-55 Federation of Engineers 4, 5. RUTH ADAMS GRIFFITHS . . . 898 Centre Street, Mauch Chunk. Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Drexeltarians l-45 Glee Club 1, 25 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 45 Lutheran Club l, 25 Theta Sigma Upsilon 2-4. BERNARD HAROLD GRINDLINGER . . . 3030 5th Avenue, Altoona, Pa. . . . Business Administration . . . Sigma Alpha Mu 2-45 Hillel Society 2-45 Cheerleader 3, 4. ELIHU DAVID GROSSMANNW . . . 1625 S. 59th Street, Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Chemical Engineering . . . A.l.Ch.E. 4, 55 Hillel l, 3, 5. LEONARD A. GRYCTKO . . . 912 S. St Bernard Street, Philadelphia 43. Pa. . . . Business Administration. . .. M..-if-,,..t,... ALFRED LEONARD GULAISKI . . . 3269 Aramingo Avenue. Philadel- phia. Pa .... Co-operative Business Administration . . . Track 2, 3, 55 Newman Club 15 S.A.M. 1. THEODORE BORIS GURNIAK . . . 6425 Hasbrook Avenue. Philadel- Phia 11. Pa .... Mechanical Engineering . . . Pi Tau Sigma5 Drexel- tarians 1-55 Men's Vice-President 2, President 35 A.S.M.E. 1-55 A.l.E.E. 4, 55 Student Christian Movement Middle Atlantic Region 3-5. MARY T. HAAS . . . 314 Fountain Street. Philadelphia. Pa .... Home Economics . . . Home Economics Club 1-45 Newman Club 3, 45 Archery 2: Y.W.C.A. 3, 4. I ELLEN HAYES HAINES . . . Doylestown. Pa .... Home Economics . . . Home Economics Club 1, 25 Swimming 1-4, Captain 3, 45 Baseball l, 2, Captain 25 Y.W.C.A. 15 Hockey 1, 25 Sigma Sigma Sigma 1-4. DIMOS HALKIAS . . . 6241 Walnut Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Business Administration . . . Society for the Advancement of Management 1. BENTAMIN FRANKLIN HALLOWELL. IR .... 4824 N. Palethorp Street. Philadelphia. Pa .... Commerce and Engineering . . . Pi Kappa Pi 1-5: A.S.M.E. 55 Varsity Club 4, 55 Swimming 15 Football 2. WESTON T. HAMILTON . . . 1001 Grant Avenue, Collingswood. N. I. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . Tau Beta Pi 4, 55 Pi Tau Sigma 4, 5, President 55 Scabbard 6. Blade 4, 55 A.S.M.E. 4, 5, Vice-President 5. IAMES I. HANRATTY . . . 104 Main Street. Colwyn. Pa .... Chemical Engineering . . . A.l.C1'1.E. 1-55 Newman Club 5. HENRY HANSEN . . . 270 Ninety-Second Street. Brooklyn. N. Y. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . American Society of Mechanical Engineers 1, 4, 55 Assistant Football Manager 15 Triangle 55 Drexeltarians 1. ROBERT A. I-IANSON . . . 4128 Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering. AUDREY MAE HARDY . . . 348 N. Easton Road. Glenside. Pa. . . . Home Econornics . . . Home Economics Club 1-45 Delta Sigma Epsilon l-4, Historian 45 Lacrosse 1-45 Bowling Manager 35 W.A.A. Board 3. IOYCE WARWICK HAROLD . . . 135 Windsor Avenue. Lansdowne. Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Key 6. Triangle 2-4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 45 Alpha Sigma Alpha 2-45 World Affairs Council 2-4, President 45 Y.W.C.A. 2-45 Glee Club 1, 25 Drexeltarians 1-35 I.U.C.F. 25 Triangle 1, 25 Lexerd 1, 25 United Nations Student Council 2, 35 Fred B. Hubbel Scholarship. LOUIS P. HARRINGTON . . . 2208 South 19th Street, Philadelphia 45, Pa .... Business Teacher. ANN HARSCH . . . 104 Llandaft Road, Havertown. Pa .... Home Eco- nomics Teaching . . . Omicron Nu Secretary 3, 45 Key and Triangle 45 Y.W.C.A. 1-4, Board Member 3, 45 Hockey l, 25 Basketball 1-35 Home Economics Club 1-35 Triangle 35 Drexeltarians 15 Alpha Sigma Alpha 1-4. DAVID BERNARD HART . . . Conestoga Road, Devon. Pa. . . . Co-op- erative Business Administration . . . Phi Tau Delta 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Sigma Pi 5, Treasurer 55 Drexeltarians 1, 2. LOIS HART . . . 41 Ridley Avenue, Aldan, Pa .... Home Economics . . . Delta Sigma Epsilon 1-45 Home Economics Club 1-4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Hockey 1-45 Lacrosse 1-45 Freshman Class Treasurer5 Iunior Class Secretary5 W.A.A. Board. ROBERT RUSSELL HARTMAN . . . 221 N. 7th Street. Vineland. N. I. . . . Retail Management . . . Gold Key 2-4, Vice-President 35 Theta Chi 1-45 Society for the Advancement of Management 3-45 Retailing Club 1-45 Rouge and Robe 25 Basketball Manager 2-45 Swimming Manager 2. WILLIAM PITT HARTZELL . . . 335 Iuniper Street, Quakertown, Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E. 5. FREDERICK W. HAUB . . . 224 Tyson Avenue. Glenside. Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E. 4, 55 Drexeltarians 1. CHARLES DAVID HAWN . . . 253 East Knight Avenue, Collingswood, N. I .... Mechanical Engineering . . . Alpha Pi Lambda 2-55 Glee Club 1-35 Pi Tau Sigma 4, 5, Corresponding Secretary 55 Tau Beta Pi 55 Scabbard and Blade 3-55 Distinguished Military Student A.S.M.E. 55 Track 1, 25 Varsity Club 1. SYLVESTER B. HEBERLIG . . . 314 Center Street. Sharnokin. Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . A.l.E.E. 2, 5. IOSEPH E. HEIDT . . . Masonville, N. I .... Mechanical Engineering . . . Pi Tau Delta 3, 45 Sigma Pi 55 Sailing Club 35 A.S.M.E. 5. MAURICE LEO HEILAND . . . 2519 W. Master Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho 55 Society for the Advance- ment of Management 5. GEORGE F. HEIMBERGER . . . 5437 Sylvester Street, Philadelphia 24, Pa . . . Civil Engineering . . . A.S.C.E. 2-55 Varsity Soccer 2-4. 5 5 Q i? WILLIAM EARL HEINZ . . . 19 E. Cedar Avenue. Merchantville, N. I. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . A.P.O. Z-5, Historian 5, A.S.M.E. 1-5. FREDERICK ANTHONY HEINZE . 5627 N Third Street Philadelphia . . Mechanical Engineering A.S.M.E. 4, 5 JAMES RUSSELL HELM 707 16th Avenue Prospect Park Pa Chemical Engineenng A I Ch E 4 5 GEORGE CHRISTIAN HEMPHILL 100 S Lmden Avenue Aldan Pa Electncal Engineering AIEE 2 5 Varsity Club 4 5 Tennis 2 5 Captain 5 HARRY HENZE 519 Magee Street Philadelphia 11 Pa. Meehan ical Engineering A S M E 3 5 MARVIN HERMAN 147 Wellington Road Upper Darby Pa. Metallurgical Engineering Phi Kapp Phi 5 Sigma Alpha Mu 4 ASM 35 Tau Beta P15 THOMAS F HERRON IR 46 Edgemere Avenue Trenton N I ELEANOR AMELIA HILLE 1400 Harding Boulevard Norristown Pa Retail Management Retailing Club 1 4 Lexerd 1 2 Rouge and Robe 1 4 Alpha Psi Omega 3 4 IAMES L HINDS IR 7340 Rural Lane Pluladelplua 19 Pa Electrical Engmeenng A I E E 1 5 Treasurer 3 4 A S M E 3 5 I R E 3 5 Lexerd 3 Engineers Ball Committee 3 5 Drexeltarians 4 5 Orches tra 4 5 T ack 5 Phi Tau D lta 4 Secretary 4 Sigma P1 5 Secretary 5 DONALD FRANKLIN HODGES 1137 Drexel Avenue Drexel H111 a. Business Administration Triangle 3 4 Drexeltorians 2 3 Tau Kappa Epsilon 2 4 Society for the Advancement of Management 4 RICHARD PAUL HODGES 1137 Drexel Avenue Drexel H111 Pa. l 0 Q ' I . I Pa.. ' ' . ' use 1 1 non ll! O . I I U ... ' ' -7 ' ,: I OIC I I . I CIO - li! we me -u O00 I I I OIC ' ' ' ' ',' ,5: I I ill! I I UDDI! Mechanical Engineering . . . Pi Tau Sigma 5, A.S.M.E. 5. eel I I ' I 3 ' -7 ,: 'I l I' D I IOID I - - I llll 1 ' ' ' ... -, ,2....-1... -: 1 ' ' -: ,: - ,rr : ' 9 , 1 , - l see I .I P ' ' ' ,g ' ,: Oil I .I . . . Business Admmistration . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon 2-4, Secretary 4: Triangle 3, 4, Drexeltarians 2, 35 Society for the Advancement of Management 4. NANCY LOUISE HOFFMAN . . . 120 Green Valley Road. Upper Darby Pa. . . . Iunior Secretarial . . . Secretariate l, 2, Sigma Sigma Sigma: Pi Kap Show 2. Anna. .. . 1-Ir. c. ,WY-M-awnvn., ..- ARTHUR E. HOLGATE . . . 3437 Germantown Avenue. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Chemical Engineering. IANICE VAN ZANDT HOLMES . . . 7262 Nortth 21st Street, Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Iunior Secretarial . . . Secretariate l, 27 Glee Club 17 Delta Sigma Epsilon 27 Basketball Manager 27 Women's Athletic Association 2. GLENN ROGER HOLT . . . 107 North Towamencin Avenue. Lansdale. Pa .... Co-operative Business Administration . . . Lambda Chi Alpha 1-5, Vice-President 47 Drexeltarians 2-5, President 47 Glee Club 3-57 Drexel Protestant'Council Secretary 4. HERTA ELIZABETH HOPFENSITZ . . . 23 South Hanover Street. Hum- melstown. Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Home Economics Club 1-47 Delta Sigma Epsilon 1-41 Y.W.C.A. 37 Hockey Manager l, 27 W.A.A. 2. MARGIE HOROWITZ . . . 111 Market Street. Trenton. N. I .... Retail Management . . . Triangle 2, Advertising Manager 27 Panhellenic Council 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 37 Eta Mu Pi Fraternity 3, 4, Treasurer 47 Retailers' Club l, 27 Women's Basketball Team 2, Assistant Manager 27 Delta Phi Epsilon l-4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 47 Hillel l, 2. MARIORIE LOUISE HOSMER . . . 24 E. Stratford Avenue. Lansdowne. Pa .... Home Economics . . . Key ci Triangle 3, 4, Secretary 47 Omicron Nu 47 Delta Sigma Epsilon 2-4, Treasurer 47 Glee Club l-47 Drexeltarians 17 Home Economics Association l-4, Treasurer 37 Archery Team 3, 47 Y.W.C.A. 3, 4, Secretary 47 Triangle l, 2. ROBERT MURRAY HOTCHKISS . . . 503 Pleasant Place-North. Phila- delphia. Pa .... Co-operative Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho 57 Drexel Accounting Society 4, 5, President 5. DORIS INGRID HOWARD . . . 551 10th Avenue, Prospect Park. Pa. . . . Retail Management . . . Theta Sigma Upsilon 3, 47 Retailing Club 2-4. WILLIAM CAMDEN HOWARD. IR. . : . 5 Filbert Street. Medford. N. I. . . . Chemical Engineering . . . Federation ot Engineering Societies' Council 57 American lnstitute of Chemical Engineers 5. WALTER N. HOWLEY. IR .... 460 Argyle Road. Drexel Hill. Pa .... Commerce and Engineering . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon 3-51 Newman Club 2, 37 S.A.M. 4, 57 Football 3. IAMES E. HUNT . . . 254 Mather Road. Ienldntown. Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . Theta Chi I-51 Band l, 27 A.S.M.E. 5. PATRICIA ANNE HUNT . . . 4429 Clarissa Street. Philadelphia 40. Pa. . . . Iunior Secretarial . . . Newman Club l, 27 Secretariate 27 Delta Siqma Epsilon l, 2. -l --ln--H --.-v. MARTIN I. HUSKEY . . . 3331 N. 5th Street, Philadelphia 40, Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E 55 Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2. PETER WILLIAM HUSTER . . . 7146 Limekiln Pike, Philadelphia 38, Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Varsity Club 1-5, Vice- President 55 Football 1-45 Lacrosse 2-4, Co-captain 2, Mentioned All- State 2-45 Director of Varsity Varieties 55 Men's A.A. Council 3. FRANK IOHN HYNES . . . 206 Greenway Avenue, Darby, Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho 4, Recording Secretary 55 Sigma Pi 3-5, Treasurer 45 Men's Student Council 35 S.A.M. 4, Treasurer 5. IOHN CHARLES HYSORE . . . 2021 Stenton Avenue, Philadelphia 38, Pa. . . . Chemical Engineering . . . A.1.Ch.E. E, 3, 5. ROBERT E. IACCARD . . . 917 13th Avenue, Prospect Park, Pa . . . Business Administration . . . Theta Chi 2-45 Beta Sigma Tau 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Society for the Advancement of Management 2-4, Vice- President 45 Iunior Varsity Basketball l5 R.O.T.C. Band 15 Triangle l. ROBERT WILLIAM IAMISON . . . 338 Cricket Avenue, North Hills, Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . Tennis5 A.S.M.E. PHYLLIS DOROTHY IANVIER . . . 225 Ocean Avenue, Lakewood, N. I. . . . Home Economics . . . Home Economics Club 1-45 Omicron Nu 45 Glee Club l5 Theta Sigma Upsilon l-4, Corresponding Secretary 3, Recording Secretary 4. MATTHEW WALTER IASKULSKI . . . 3133 Edgemont Street, Philadel- phia, Pa .... Chemical Engineering . . . A.l.Ch.E. 4. HENRY SAMUEL IOHNSO-N . . . 2510 Washington Streetl Wilmington, Del .... Co-operative Business Administration. MILDRED EMELIA IOHNSON . . . 1419 Iohnson Road, Beechwood Park, Havertown, Pa .... Administrative Secretarial . . . Class Secretary l: Class President 2-45 Who' Who in American Colleges and Universities 45 Key and Triangle 2-45 Women's Student Government Association 45 Sigma Sigma Sigma l-4, Recording Secretary 3, 45 Secretariate 1-45 Drexeltarians 1. 25 Lutheran Club l5 Rouge and Robe 45 Softball 1-35 Badminton l5 Basketball 35 Spring Prom Committee 3, 4, Co-Chairman 45 Spring Prom Queen 35 Triangle 2, 35 Lexerd 35 Honorary Colonel of the Military Ball 4. FREDERICK WHEELER IORDAN, IR .... 3236 Berkley Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa. . . . Civil Engineering . . . Varsity Club 2-45 A.S.C.E. 55 Football 1-35 Track 2. WILLIAM IOSEPH . . . 730 South 59th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . Sigma Alpha Mu 3-5. 5 1 s f 3 2 3 i i 2 i 3 5 fl 21 ji E .i - f LS li' 5 i 5 ROSE KACIUBAN . . . 2430 West Second Street. Chester, Pa .... Home Economics Education . . . Varsity Archery 2-47 Home Economics Club l-47 Theta Sigma Upsilon 2-4. ALBERT KALEN . . . 5150 Whitaker Avenue. Philadelphia 24. Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . A.I.E.E. 4, 5. .,, .-1-egg HENRY J. KAMINSKI . . . 1723 west Bristol street. Philadelphia 40. a. Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma 4, 5, Recording Secretary 57 A.S.M.E. 4, 57 Newman Club 5 'lr' ELMER LEROY KANUF . . . Woodland Road. Mt. Pocono. Pa. . . . Elec ... trical Engineering . . . A.l.E.E. 4, 57 l.R.E. 5. BREARLEY BENNETT KARSCH . . . 4816 Pine Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Delta Sigma Epsilon l'4I Y.W.C.A. I-41 Home Economics Club l-47 Rouge and Robe 17 Drexeltarians l. ical Engineering . . . A.l.Ch.E. 57 Pansy Bowl l, 3. DORIS LOUISE KAYSER . . . 443 Demarest Avenue. Oradell. N. I. . . . Home Economics . . . Home Economics Club l-47 Softball 27 Sigma Sigma Sigma 2-4. ROBERT KELLER . . . 2507 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia. Pa .... Retail Management . . . Retailers' Club l-47 I.M.D.l.T. 2-47 Hillel l, 2. ROBERT NOON KELLY . . . 22 South Lynn Boulevard. Upper Darby. Pa .... Co-operative Business Administration . . . Scabbard and Blade 4, 57 Tau Kappa Epsilon l-5. STEPHEN F. KENT . . . 452 Mt. Pleasant Street. Coatesville. Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho 4-5, President 4, 57 Drexel Accounting Society 4, 5, Secretary 4, 5. OLGA MARY KENNEDY . . . Signal I-Iill Road. St. Iohn's. Newfoundland . . . Home Economics . . . Newman Club 2-47 Sailing Club 3, 47 Sigma Sigma Sigma 2-4. LOIS IANE KEOUGH . . . 1005 Wilde Avenue, Drexel Hill. Pa. . . . Iunior gecfjetfxrial . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma l, 27 Secretariate l, 27 Newman u . RALPH S. KAVASCH . . . 127 Sumac Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Chem- DARRELL S. KEPLER . . . 2414 Bigler Terrace, Philadelphia 45. Pa. . . . Business Teacher Training . . . Pi Nu Epsilon 45 Glee Club 1-4, Varsity Singers 2-4, Male Quartet 2-45 Rouge and Robe 45 Beta Sigma Tau 1-45 Triangle 1-4, Assistant News Editor 2, News Editor 3, Associate Editor Alpha Pi Lambda 3, 45 Principal, Operetta 2-45 Principal, Three-Act ay 4. DAVID L. KERPER . . . 506 Brigadier-Parkview Apartments. West Col- lingswood. N. I .... Co-operative Business Administration. ADELBERT EUGENE KIRSCHNER. IR .... 1515 Easton Road. Roslyn. Pa .... Electrical Engineering . . . Tau Beta Pi 4, 55 Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5, Corresponding Secretary 5. AUGUST KIERLAND. IR .... S. Bellevuevei ll. Bergen, Norway . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E. 4, 55 Phi Tau Delta 3-55 Sigma Pi 5: Varsity Club 3-55 LF. Council 4, 5, Secretary 55 Sailing Club 1-5, Commodore 55 Varsity Soccer 1, 3, 55 I.V. Soccer Manager 45 Pi Tau Sigma 4, 55 Drexeltarians 4. DAVID KLAZMER . . . 632 N. 7th Street. Philadelphia. Pa .... Electrical Engineering . . . Electronics Society l-35 American lnstituteof Electrical Engineers 1-55 Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation 1-5. IOSEPH C. KLEIN . . . 938 N. St. Elmo St., Allentown. Pa. . . . Mechan- ical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E. 4, 55 Tau Beta Pi 4, 55 Pi Tau Sigma 4, 5. ROBERT STANTON KLEIN . . . 5129 North 9th Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Commerce and Engineering. ROBERT WILLIAM KLEINERT . . . 601 Naylors Run Road, Havertown. Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . A.1.E.E. 2, 4, 5. 22 CAROLYN ELIZABETH KLINE . . . 333 Lakeview Avenue. Drexel Hill. Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha 2-4, Home Economics Association l-35 Lutheran Club 15 Drexeltarians 15 Rifle Team 3-4, Captain 4. EDWARD KING KNEEDLER . . . 523 Arbor Road, Cheltenham. Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . S.A.M. 2-45 Drexel Ac- counting Society 55 Drexeltarians 3-55 Theta Chi 1-5. ' it ALBERT M. KOBER . . . Sunset Avenue. Chaliont, Pa .... Retail Man- S agement . . . Eta Mu Pi 3, 4, President 45 Sigma Rho 45 Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 45 Drexeltarians 25 Retailers' Club 2, 4, Treasurer 45 I. F. Council 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3. t MARTIN E. KOITZSCH . . . 919 Rowland Avenue. Cheltenham. Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration. W, --1. --- -- --r-- - - M- -- - -- --H ---' 'tn'--Mir 5 '--' ir- - -'-'li---'-Q--' -1-nr '-- 5 5'-tain.-4 - ,..-!nnIL.....,, , BERNARD F. KOLACZ . . . 3161 Salmon Street, Philadelphia 34, Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E. 5. GEORGE FREDERIC KOLLE . . . 172 Glentay Road, Lansdowne, Pa. . . . Commerce and Engineering . . . Sigma Rho 4: Pi Kappa Phi 1-4, Secretary 37 Editor of D-Book 35 Society for the Advancement of Man- agement 2-4. PATRICIA CARROLL KOLLE . . . 172 Glentay Road, Lansdowne, Pa. . . . Retail Management . . . Retailing Club 1-47 Sigma Sigma Sigma, Treasurer 3, Glee Club 1, 25 Editor D-Book 3. ZENNON BERNARD KOPICKI . . . 178 Van Loon Street, Plymouth, Pa. . . . Chemical Engineering . . . A.I.Ch.E. 5. SYLVESTER I. KOWALSKI . . . 5400 Harley Terrace, Philadelphia 43, Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . Pi Tau Sigma 57 A.S.M.E. 4, 5. AILEEN MELVA KRAEKEL . . . 332 Fishers Road, Ienkintown, Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Glee Club l-4: Lexerd Staff 3, 4, Drexeltarians l, 27 Lutheran Club ly Y.W.C.A. 3, 47 Home Economics Club l, 3, 4: Alpha Sigma Alpha 3, 4. SALLY LOUISE KRAFT . . . 15 East Green Street. West Hazleton, Pa. . . . Administrative Secretarial . . . Delta Sigma Epsilon 1-4, Editor 4: Panhellenic Council 2, 3, Treasurer 37 Secretariate l-47 Y.W.C.A. 1, 2: Drexeltarians 1-3, Glee Club 1. ELEANOR MARIE KRAUSE .- . . 5012 Dermond Road, Drexel Hill, Pa. . . . Business Teacher Training . . . l.C.G. Secretary 3, 45 Pi Omega Pi, Treasurerp Betta Sigma Tau 3, 45 World Affairs Council 3, 4: Lexerd 47 Theta Sigma Upsilon. ALLEN D. KREMER . . . 121 Darrington Street. S.W., Washington. D. C. . . . Civil Engineering . . . Tau Beta Pi 5, Phi Tau Delta 2-55 Sigma Pi 5: A.S.C.E. 1-5: A.S.M.E. 4-5. GRACE ANNE KROGMAN . . . 423 West Burl: Avenue, Wildwood, N. I .... Home Economics . . . Delta Sigma Epsilon 1-41 Home Eco- nomics Club 1, 3, 4: Y.W.C.A. 3: Rouge -and Robe 1, 2: Drexeltarians ly Archery 2-45 Assistant Bowling Manager 3, W.A.A. Board 4. ALEXANDER STANLEY KRUPKA . . . 2625 East Ann Street, Philadel- phia 34, Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering. GEORGE KRUSEN . . . 1101 Park Avenue, Collingswood, N. I. . . . Business Administration . . . Drexel Accounting Society 3, 4: Society for Advancement of Management 4. -,-Y-,-----W -,v.v. .. .. , . ..-Lynn- . STELLA CHIH-HSIN KU . . . 326 South 24th Street, Philadelphia 3, Pa IOHN KULIK . . . 214 Richmond Street, Philadelphia 25, Pa. . . . Elec- trical Engineering . . . A.I.E.E. 4, 5. HARRY FRANK KULP . . . 67 Union Street, Doylestown, Pa. . . . Co- operative Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho 55 Drexel Account- ing Society 4, 55 Lutheran Club 25 Drexeltarians 45 Iunior Varsity Baseball 2, 3. CHARLES SAMUEL KUNTZ . . . 527 East Church Street. Slatington Pa .... Commerce and Engineering . . . Sigma Rho 4, 55 Pi Nu Epsilon 3-5, Treasurer 4, 55 Pi Kappa Phi l-5, Treasurer 3, House Manager 55 Men's Glee Club l-5, Secretary 3. . . . Home Economics. BERNARD B. KUTZ . . . 4 East Walter Street, Summit Hi1L Pa. . . . Elec- ttrical Engineering. MARY LOUISE LAMPLUGH . . . 134 Lexington Avenue, East Lans- downe, Pa .... Home Economics . . . Home Economics Club 1-35 New- man Club 2, 35 Delta Sigma Epsilon l-45 Y.W.C.A. 2, 4. HOWARD IOSEPH LANDON . . . 101 North 6th Street, Darby, Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration. DONALD ERNEST LANGE . . . 100 Flintlock Road, Drexel Hill, Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering. IOACHIM A. LaROSA . . . R. D. il, Schwenksville, Pa .... Mechan- ical Engineering . . . Pi Tau Sigma 55 A.S.M.E. 4, 5. HARRY L. LATHAM. IR .... 236 West Olney Avenue, Philadelphia 20, Pa .... Electrical Engineering . . . Tau Beta Pi 4, 55 Eta Kappa Nu 4, 55 A.l.E.E. 4, 5. W. ROBERT LAW . . . 1501 Brierwood Road, Havertown, Pa .... Elec- trical Engineering . . . Eta Kappa Nu 55 Tau Kappa Epsilon l-55 A.I.E.E. 2, 4, 5. KENNETH MARVIN LEET . . . 54 Dayton Avenue, Toms River, N. I. . . . Civil Engineering . . . Tau Beta Pi 55 Sigma Alpha Mu 2-5, Historian 3, House Manager 4, Vice-Prior 55 Federation of Engineering Societies 5, Vice-President 55 Lexerd 4, 55 Triangle 4, 55 Technical lournal 45 Hillel 2-55 A.l.Ch.E. l5 A.S.C.E. 55 Engineers Ball Committee 55 Track 4, 55 Swimming 35 LV. Soccer 4. ,, ,, H, n,n,,,,.,W,,,,. -,-W.-wrwvw-:--W W. WILLIAM T. LENTHE . . . 25 Moreland Road, Paoli, Pa .... Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho 4j Pi Nu Epsilon 47 Orchestra 2-41 Band 47 Society for Advancement of Management 47 State College Or- chestra 1950. ROBERT LENTZ . . . 100 S. Ietierson Avenue, Wenonah, N. I. MARY KATHERINE LEONARD . . . Dorset Road. Devon, Pa .... Home Economics . . . Delta Sigma Epsilon l-47 Home Economics Club l-47 Newman Club l-47 Archery 1-4, Captain 47 Drum Majorette 2-4. LLOYD S. LEVIN . . . 6046 North 13th Street, Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho 3, 47 Sigma Alpha Mu 3, 47 Hillel 2-4. RICHARD WILLIAM LEWIS . . . 1004 McDowell Avenue, Chester, Pa. . . . Commerce and Engineering . . . Alpha Pi Lambda 1-51 Drexel- tarians 1. IACOB HERBERT LIDGASTER . . . 976 North 5th Street, Philadelphia 23, Pa .... Co-operative Business Administration . . . l.M.D.I.T. DORIS ANN LIEBERT . . . 8 West Drexel Avenue, Lansdowne, Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Delta Sigma Epsilon7 Home Economics Club 1-47 Y.W.C.A. 37 Drexeltarians 1, 27 W.A.A. Board 37 Lacrosse Man- ager.3. ROBERT ASHTON LINDE . . . 2468 Kensington Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa .... Mechanical Engineering . . . Theta Chi 3-51 Varsity Club 2-47 Varsity Soccer 2-5, Co-Captain 3-57 lunior Varsity Basketball l, 27 lunior Varsity Lacrosse 3. WILLIAM HUGH LITTERER . . . 4045 Baltimore Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa .... Electrical Engineering . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon 2-57 A.l.E.E. 3-5. IEAN ELINOR LITZENBERG . . . 432 South 50th Street, Philadelphia 43, Pa .... Home Economics . . . Who's 'Who in American Colleges and Universitities 47 Key and Triangle 3, 47 Pi Nu Epsilon 3, 4, Secretary 47 Theta Sigma Upsilon l-4, President 47 Panhellenic Council 2-4, Presi- dent 37 Glee Club l-4, Operetta Leads 1-47 Varsity Singers7 Drexel- tarians l-4, Secretary 37 Home Economics Club 1-47 Protestant Council 37 Episcopalian Club 4. BRUCE A. LIVERS . . . 5303 North 16th Street, Philadelphia 41, Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . Sigma Alpha Mu 1-5, Prior 5, Recorder 2, 3, House Manager 47 Blue Key 3-57 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 57 Triangle 3-5, Assistant Sports Editor 3, Sports Editor 4, Associate Editor 57 Lezoerd 3-5, Assistant Sports Editor 4, Sports Editor 57 A.I.E.E. 2-52 Electronics Society 4, 57 l.M.D.l.T. 2-51 Student Building Committee 3, 4, Secretary 37 l.F. Council 4-5, President 4. MARION RUTH LLOYD . . . 227 Oxford Hill Lane. Havertown, Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma 2-47 Home Economics Club gf Glee Club l, 27 Rouge and Robe 17 Triangle 27 Drexeltarians 1, 27 oftball 2. ROBERT N. LOCH . . . Lanark Manor. Allentown. Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Theta Chi 2-55 Society tor the Advance- ment of Management 4, 55 Glee Club 15 Drexeltcrrians 4, 5. WAYNE Stl-IENK LONG . . . 940 Duke Street. Lebanon. Pa. . . . Elec- trical Engineering . . . Band 1, 25 A.l.E.E. 5. RUTH ANN LUTZ . . . 332 South Chester Pike. Glenolden. Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha 2-4, Assistant Editor 3, Secretary 45 Y.W.C.A. 1-4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 45 Home Eco- nomics Club 1-45 Drexeltarians 1-3. ELMER IOHN LYNCH . . . 615 Beacon Avenue. Paulsboro. N. I. . . . Civil Engineering . . . A.S.C.E. 5. PHYLLIS IEAN MacGEORGE . . . Skippack Creek Road. R. D. l. College- ville. Pa .... Iunior Secretarial . . . Secretariate 1-25 Glee Club 1. MARIORIE A. MacNAlVIEE . . . 4643 North Naples Street. Philadelphia. Pa .... Home Economics . . . Theta Sigma Upsilom Varsity Bowling Team 1-45 Home Economics Club 1, 25 Drexeltarians 1, 2. DONALD M. MACTURK . . . 1362 Arbordale Road. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . Alpha Pi Lambda 3-55 A.l.E.E. 5. RUSSELL L. MADER . . . 6738 Tulip Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Elec- trical Engineering . . . Married Students' Association 55 Electronics Society 55 I.R.E. 55 A.I.E.E. 5. ROBERT ALBERT MADLE . . . 1366 East Columbia Avenue. Philadel- phia. Pa. . . . Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho 3. STANLEY IOSEPH MAKOWSKI . . . 138 Third Street. Bridgeport. Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . A.l.E.E. 5. MORTON WILLIAM MARCOVITZ . . . 1405 South 58th Street. Phila- delphia 43. Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . Eta Kappa Nu 55 Tau Beta Pi 55 Sigma Alpha Mu 2-55 A.1.E.E. 2-55 Federation of Engineering Societies, Recording Secretary 5. NICHOLAS IOSEPI-I MARCUCCI . . . 833 Kimball Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Civil Engineering . . . A.S.C.E. 1-5. . EMANUEL I. MARKS . . . 721 E. Passyunk Avenue, Philadelphia 47, Pa .... Civil Engineering . . . A.S.C.E. 4, 55 Hillel 2. THOMAS MARSHALL, III . . . 1133 Madison Avenue, Prospect Park, Pa. . . . Chemical Engineering . . . Tau Beta Pi 4, 55 A.l.Ch.E. 4, 55 Phi Kappa Phi 5. GEORGE L. MATLACK . . . 165-B Houston Road, Lansdowne, Pa. . . . Chemical Engineering . . . Tau Beta Pi 55 A.l.Ch.E. 4, 5. PAUL I. MARZULLO . . . 407-B Whitman Drive. Barrington, N. I. . . . Civil Engineering . . . A.S.C.E. 2-5, Treasurer 4, 55 Rouge and Robe 3, 45 Newman Club 3, 45 Married Students Association 4, 5. ALEXANDER MCARTHUR . . . 7459 Elizabeth Road, Melrose Park, Philadelphdia 26, Pa .... Commerce and Engineering . . . Alpha Phi Omega 3-5, Treasurer 4, Historian 55 R.O.T.C. Band l, 25 Orchestra 1, 2. IOHN McCALLION . . . 3 Hastings Avenue, Havertown, Pa. . . . Chem- ical Engineering . . . A.I.Ch.E. 4, 5. WILLIAM IAIVIES MCCULLEN, IR .... 321 West York Street, Philadel- phia 33, Pa .... Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E. 4, 55 Drexel Squadron Air Force Association 3. GERALD McKEE . . . 5917 Tackawanna Street. Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering. VIRGINIA MAE MCKENNEY . . . 1038 Stetser Avenue, Yeadon, Pa. . . . Business Teacher Training . . . Drexeltarians 35 l.C.G. 3, 45 Beta Sigma Tau 3, 45 World Affairs 4. BARBARA ANN MCKINLEY . . . McKinley Hill, Oil City, Pa .... Retail Management . . . Eta Mu Pi 3, 45 Retailing Club l-4, Treasurer 25 Dorm President 35 Iunior Varsity Badminton 2, 35 Triangle l. ROBERT HENLEY MCKINNEY, IR .... 135 Fern Avenue, Collings- wood, N. I .... Civil Engineering . . . A.S.C.E. 2-55 Married Students' Organization 4, 5. VERNON A. MCKINNEY, IR .... 6802 Quincy Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Chemical Engineering . . . I.M.D.l.T. 2-5, Vice Chairman-Treasurer 3, 45 Al.Ch.E. 4, 55 Federation Council of Engineering Societies 5, President 55 Baseball 1'.V. 25 Varsity 3-55 Varsity Club 4, 55 Who's 'Who in American Colleges and Universities 55 Tau Beta Pi 4, 5, Recording Secretary 55 Co-Chairman, Engineering Day 5. BETTY K McLAUGH.LIN 701 White Horse Pike Audubon N I Home Economics IOHN LOUIS MCLAUGHLIN . . . 729 Highland Avenue. Palmyra. N. I. . . . Co-operative Business Administration. ' Q' 1 uv., . . I 0 0 I I I C 0 . C O I O THOMAS MCLAUGHLIN . . . 207 East Sheldon Street. Philadelphia 20. Pa .... Electrical Engineering . . . Lambda Chi Alpha 2-5. IAMES IOSEPH MCNICHOL . . . 6760 Dicks Avenue. Philadelphia 42. Pa. . . . Business Administration . . . Newman Club 45 Society for Ad- vancement ot Management 45 Iunior Varsity Basketball 2. THOMAS ELLIOTT MCNITT . . . 5829 Springfield Avenue. Philadelphia. Pa .... Business Administration . . . Intercollegiate Conference on Government 25 Society for Advancement of Management 25 World Affairs Council 2. DORIS FRANCES MCNUTT . . . 911 Concord Avenue. Drexel Hill. Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Key and Triangle Treasurer 3, 45 Omricon Nu 45 Sigma Sigma Sigma 1-45 Class Treasurer 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 25 Rouge and Robe 1, 25 Newman Club l, 2, 35 W.A.A. Board5 Bad- minton Manager 35 Home Economics Club l-35 Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 45 Y.W.C.A. Board 35 Drexeltarians 1. DAVID LYON MCPHERSON. III . . . 3316 Race Street. Philadelphia 4. Pa .... Electrical Engineering . . . Lambda Chi Alpha 2-5, Vice-Presi- dent 45 Triangle 2, 3, Sports Editor 35 Tri-Lex Photographer 4, 55 A.l.E.E. 3, 5. WALTER P. MALANDRA . . . 4921 Girard Avenue. Philadelphia Pa .... Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E. 4. CAROLYN MEMORY . . . 85 Cedar Street. Maplewood. N. I. . . . Home Economics . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma 2-45 Home Economics Club 15 Drexeltarians 1. IOHN LEWIS IVIERRYLEES . . . 3425 Powelton Avenue. Philadelphia. Pa .... Business Administration . . . Lexerd l-4, Photographic Editor 3, 45 Triangle 2-45 Blue Key 45 Sigma Rho 3, 45 Theta Chi 1-45 Gold Key 3, 4, President 45 Swimming Manager 2, 3. BENEDICTO U. MESSINA . . . 500 Davisville Road. Willow Grove. Pa .... Electrical Engineering . . . A.l.E.E. 4, 55 Newman Club 4, 5. ELEANOR MARIE METZ . . . Miller Park Apartments, Franklin. Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma 1-45 Student Building Committee 3. 9 s i .. .. ..a....,--. f-Y' H.. IESSE WILLIAM METZGER . . . 514 Third Street. Bell Mawr. N. I. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E. 35 Newman Club 3. IUDITH LOUISE MEYER . . . 170 East Cedar Street. Livingston. N. I . . . Home Economics . . . Home Economics Club 1-45 Drexeltarians 1-4, Rouge and Robe 2-45 Glee Club 15 Alpha Pi Lambda Fraternity Sweet- heart 1949-1950. GEORGE PAUL IVIICHELL, IR .... 5508 Thomas Avenue. Philadelphia 43. Pa .... Mechanical Engineering . . . Alpha Pi Lambda 3-55 A.S.M.E. 4, 5. IOSEPH F. MIELE . . . 6617 Callowhill Street. Philadelphia 31. Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . Pi Tau Sigma 55 Newman Club 3-55 A.S.M.E. 4, 5. ROBERT KIRK MILLER . . . 302 Marshall Avenue. Collingdale. Pa. . . . Business Administration . . . Newman Club l-45 Society for Ad- vancement of Management 25 Track 1-45 Intercollegiate Conference on Government 3. WILLIAM R. MILLER . . . 524 Station Avenue, Haddon Heights. N. I. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Theta Chi l-5, Vice- President 45 Lutheran Club 1, 25 Drexel Accounting Society 4, 5. SEYMOUR MILLER . . . 912 W. Wyoming Avenue, Philadelphia 40. Pa .... Mechanical Engineering . . . Sigma Alpha Mu 3-5, Vice-Prior 4, Recorder 55 Technical lournal 3-5, Circulation Manager 3-55 A.S.M.E. 4-55 Hillel 1-55 Track l, 3, 55 Football 45 Van Renssalear Scholarship 2. PAUL VAN MITCHELL . . . Maplewood Lane, R. D. :f:j:4. Wilmington 3. Del .... Co-operative Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho 4, 5, Treasurer 55 Alpha Phi Omega 4, 55 Drexelterians 2-45 Drexel Account- ing Society 4, 5. WILLIAM IOHN MONI . . . Box 24, Rossrter. Pa .... Co-operative Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho 4, 55 Lambda Chi Alpha 2-5. IOHN MONSAY . . . 3357 Arch Street, Philadelphia 4. Pa .... Electrical Engineering . . . Eta Kappa Nu 4, 55 A.I.E.E. 4, 55 Married Students' Association 5. IEAN MARIE MOORE . . . 216 South Cedar Lane. Upper Darby. Pa. . . . Administrative Secretarial . . . Secretariate l-4, Secretary 3, Presi- dent 45 Lexerd 3, 4, Literary Editor 45 Drexeltarians 1, 45 Glee Club l. EUGENE ALBERT MORGAN . . . 425 Buffalo Street, Beaver. Pa. . . . Retail Management . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon 1-45 Fraternity Officer 25 Drexeltarians l5 Retailing Club 2-45 Sigma Rho 45 Eta Mu Pi 4. IESSE EVANS MORGAN . . . 110 Second Avenue. Pitman. N. I. . . Civil Engineering . . . A.S.C.E. 4. 5: Tau Beta Pi 5. ELLIOTT CHARLES MORRILL . . . 601 Cooper Street. Beverly. N. I. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho 3-5, Corre- sponding Secretary 5: Blue Key 4, 5: Phi Tau Delta 2-4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, President 4: Sigma Pi 5: Senior Class Treasurer: Lexerd 4, 5, Assistant Business Manager 4, 5: Drexeltarians l-5: Glee Club l-3: Drexel Accounting Society 4, 5. CHARLES ROBERT MORRIS . . . 2060 Kenmore Avenue. Glenside. Pa. . . . Civil Engineering . . . A.S.C.E. 1-5, Secretary 5: Baseball l: I.V. Football 2. IAMES LOGAN MORRISON . . . 425 Lynwood Avenue. Trenton. N. I. . . . Electrical Engineering. ELIZABETH HESS MULLARKEY . . . 1838 Roselyn Street. Philadelphia 41. Pa .... Iunior Secretarial . . . Delta Sigma Epsilon: Archery. RICHARD MUNDY . . . 412 West 10th Avenue. Conshohocken. Pa. . . . Business Administration. NANCY LARAINE MUNYAN . . . 49 North Poplar Street, Gibbstown. N. I .... Administrative Secretarial . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha l-4, His- torian 2, 3: Secretariate 2-4, Vice-President 4: Panhellenic House, Man- ager 3, President 4: Y.W.C.A. 1-4, Board 2-4: Drexeltarians l. IOHN WILLIAM MUNZ . . . 2100 Griffith Street. Philadelphia 15. Pa. . . . Civil Engineering . . . American Society of Civil Engineers l-5. I. MARIE MURPHEY . . . 1104 South 53rd Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Iunior Secretarial. ALLEN G. MURRAY . . . 3608 State Road. Drexel Hill. Pa .... Chemical Engineering . . . A.1.Ch.E. 1-5, Recording Secretary 3, 4: Rifle Team 2. WILLIAM MURRAY. IR .... 3-228 Fuller Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . Alpha Phi Omega 2-5: A.S.M.E. 2, 5: Electronics Society 4-5, Treasurer 5. EDGAR WARREN MYERS . . . 67 North 34th Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . President Senior Class: Blue Key 4, 5: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 5: Lexerd 4, 5, Organization Editor 4, Associate Editor 5: President Iunior Class: Spring Prom Committee 3-5, Assistant Chairman 4, Co-Chair- man 5: Phi Tau Delta 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2: Sigma Pi 5: Society for Advancement of Management 4, 5: Drexeltarians l-4. IOfHN HENRY MYERS. III . . . 319 Stuart Avenue. Downingtown. Pa. . . . Chemical Engineering . . . Tau Beta Pi 55 A.I.Ch.E. 1-55 l.M.D.l.T. 1-5. FRANK KELL MYTINGER . . . 8220 Ieanes Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Business Administration . . . Blue Key Honorary 3, 45 Theta Chi 4. Secretary 3, Vice-President 45 Vice-President Iunior Class5 Vice-Presi- dent Senior Class5 LV. Lacrosse 25 Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 45 Triangle 2-4, Assistant Sports Editor 3, Sports Editor 45 Lexerd 3, 4, Associate Editor 4. VINCENT NAPIER . . . 315 N. Lawrence Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration. NICOLO R. NATALE . . . 116 Glenview Avenue. Bellmawr. N. I. . . . Chemical Engineering . . . Tau Beta Pi 4, 55 Phi Kappa Phi 55 A.l.Ch.E. 4, 55 Married Students' Organization 4, 5. DONALD E. NAUSS . . . 715 Third Street. New Cumberland. Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Sigma Pi 55 Newman Club 1-55 Drexel Accounting Society5 Drexeltarians. EDWARD M. NEARY . . . 1606 W. Fairmount Avenue. Philadelphia 30. Pa. . . . Four-year Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho 3, 45 Alpha Pi Lambda 3, 45 Intercollegiate Conference on Government 3, 45 Drexel Accounting Society 3, 45 Newman Club 2-45 Soccer 3, 45 Phi Kappa Phi. BARBARA NEHER . . . 817 Radcliffe Street. Bristol. Pa. . . . Iunlor Secretarial. IEANNE LUCILLE NEWCOMER . . . 523 Edison Avenue. Sunbury. Pa. . . . Retail Management . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma 1-45 Retailing Club 1-45 Drexeltarians 1-45 Glee Club 25 Varsity Softball 25 Badminton 35 Y.W.C.A. 1, 2. WILLIAM ROBERT NIBLOCK . . . 3146 E Street. Philadelphia 34. Pa .... Chemical Engineering . . . Lambda Chi Alpha 2-55 Interfra- ternity Council 4, 55 A.l.Ch.E. 1-55 Square and Compass Club 1-25 Drexeltarians 1-35 Drexel Technical lournal 5. MARY PATRICIA NICELY . . . 4694 Leslie Avenue. Washington 20. D. C .... Home Economics . . . Home Economics Club l-45 W.A.A. 2, 35 Dormitory President 45 Sigma Sigma Sigma 2-45 Competitive Rifle 2, 3. IOI-IN R. NICHOLSON. IR .... 100 Yale Road. Havertown. Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Phi Tau Delta, Treasurer 1, President 55 Square and Compass 1, 2, President 25 Sigma Pi, Presi- dent 5. IOHN EDGAR NIEWEG . . . P. O. Box 324. Oxford. Pa. . . . Civil Engi- neering . . . A.S.C.E. 1-5. ., . .... li-... ,-..,.......- IANET N. NUTT . . . 16 Sherwood Drive, Hillsdale. N. I .... Home Economics-Education . . . Key and Triangle 3, 45 Omicron Nu 3, 45 Who's W'ho Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 45 Phi Kappa Phi 45 Alpha Sigma Alpha 1-4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Y.W.C.A. Board 1-35 W.S.G.A. Board l-45 Panhellenic Council 45 Varsity Swimming 15 Drexeltarians 1-35 Home Economics Club 1-4. ARTHUR E. OAKS . . . 5802 Rodman Street. Philadelphia 43. Pa. . . . Civil Engineering . . . A.S.C.E. 1-55 A.C.S. S. ROGER OLIVER. IR .... Beverly Road. Burlington. N. I .... Co-op- erative Business Adrninistration . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon l'-5, Historian l, 2, Secretary 3, Treasurer 55 Y.M.C.A. 15 Drexeltatrians 45 Cheer- leading5 Track 1, 25 Football 25 Football Student Trainer 5. WILLIAM WEST OLSEN . . . 324 West Pine Street. Audubon 6. N. I. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E. 5. IAIVIES M. ORIOL . . . 3319 Wallace Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . . Chemical Engineering . . . A.S.Ch.E. 3-5. ROBERT B. ORTH . . . 215 Trooper Road. Norristown. Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . Eta Kappa Nu 55 A.l.E.E. 3-55 Drexeltarians 3-5. IOSEPH MARIO ORLANDO . . . 2405 Wharton Street. Philadelphia 46. Pa .... Business Teachers Training . . . Newman Club 1-45 Inter- collegiate Conference on Government 3, 45 Beta Sigma Tau 2-45 United Nations Student Council 3, 4. BERNARD RALPH ORZECHOWSKI . . . 1114 Liberty Street. Camden 4, N. I .... Mechanical Engineering . . . Sailing Club, ,Vice-Commodore 4, 55 Pi Tau Sigma 55 A.S.M.E. 4, 5. DAVID HAROLD OSWALD . . . 3405 Powelton Avenue, Philadelphia. Pa .... Co-operative Business Administration . . . Pi Kappa Phi 3-5, Warden 4, President 55 l.F. Council 55 Track 4. HARRY RAYMOND OTTEY . . . 12 South Davis Avenue. Audubon 6. N. I .... Chemical Engineering . . . A.I.Ch.E. 3-55 Independents 3-5 IRVIN L. PALITZ . . . 6731 Wyncote Avenue. Philadelphia 38. Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E. 4, 5. IACOB BERNARD PAPERMAN . . . 6031 Oxford Street, Philadelphia 31. Pa .... Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho 3-55 Drexeltarians 2-55 Hillel 2-55 A.F.A. 2-5, President 2. -..-v.. rm-.-.. ---- -v -5 5 H '.f ROCCO PARISI . . . 4903 Lexington Avenue, Merchantvtlle 8, N. I. Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E. 4, 5. CHARLES PEASE . . . East Street, Goshen, Conn .... Metallurgical Engineering . . . A.S.M. 4, 55 Lexerd Photographer 55 Glee Club 2. ALICE LOUISE PATTERSON . . . 97 North Church Street, Hazleton, Pa. Iunior Secretarial . . . Delta Sigma Epsilon. GLORIA PEDLEY . . . 2925 Midvale Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . Administrative Secretarial . . . Secretariate 1-4, Secretary 45 Drexel- tarians 45 Lexerd Staff 4. IEAN MARIE PELL . . . 407 Pine Street, Lykens, Pa .... Home Eco- nomics tTexti1e Merchandisingl . . . Omicron Nu 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Theta Sigma Upsilon 2-45 Drexeltarians 1-45 Home Eco- nomics Club l, 4. BARBARA KATHARINE PENN . . . 25 High Street, Mt. Kisco. N. Y. . . . Home Economics-Education . . . Home Economics Club l-45 Y.W.C.A. 35 Delta Sigma Epsilon l-45 Hockey Manager 15 W.A.A. l. ALFRED PETERS . . . 9 Cedar Road, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E.5 IIV. Soccer. HANS HERMAN PETERS . . . 9 Cedgr Road, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Chemical Engineering . . . I.V. Soccer 2, 3, 55 Varsity Soccer 45 Varsity Wrestling 1, 35 A.l.Ch.E. 5. MICHAEL IOSEPH PETERS . . . 5776 Oxford Street, Philadelphia 31, . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Phi Kappa Phi5 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 55 Blue Key 3-55 Men's Student Council 3-5, Secretary 3, 4, Vice-President 55 Sigma Rho 3 5 Triangle 4, 5, Associate Editor 4, 55 Phi Tau Delta, Chaplain l-55 Drex- eltarians 3-55 I.M.D.I.T. 1-4, Executive Committee 1, 25 Lexerd Staff 3 45 Sigma Pi, President 55 Drexel Accounting Society 5. HOWARD W. PETERSON . . . 241 Eugene Street, Rochester, N. Y. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Class Treasurer 45 Men's Student Council Treasurer 55 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 55 Blue Key 4, 55 Sigma Rho 55 Theta Chi 2-5, Treasurer 3, 4, President 55 Gold Key 3-5, Vice-President 3, President 45 Society for Advancement of Management 4, 5, Treasurer 55 Baseball Manager 3, Assistant l, 2. WALTER H. PETRI, IR .... 2140 Stenton Avenue, Philadelphia 38, Pa. Electrical Engineering . . . A.I.E.E. 4, 55 Rifle Team l, 2. LAWRENCE I. PHELAN . . . Old Lancaster Road, Berwyn. Pa . . . Business Administration . . . Alpha Phi Omega 2-4, Vice-President 45 Electronic Society 2, Secretary, Technical Iournal 25 Football 15 New- man Club l, 2. FORREST S. PIERCE . . . 426 Greenvrew Lane, Havertown, Pa. . . . Co- operative Business Administration . . . Sigma Pi 4, 5. WILLIAM F. PIERCE, IR .... 3048 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... Business Administration . . . Lexerd 17 Triangle l 7 Student Council7 lntercollegiate Conference on Government 1, 27 Drexeltar- ians 1. IEANETTE ANN PIKE . . . 1309 E. Carey Street. Philadelphia 24, Pa. . . . Iunior Secretarial . . . lntervarsity Christian Fellowship 1, 27 Sec- retariate 2. IACK BRUCE PLUMMER . . . 1215 5th Avenue Iuniata, Altoona, Pa. . . . Chemical Engineering . . . Band 1, 27 A.l.Ch.E. 2'5f l.M.D.l.T. 1-5. HIRAM S. POPE, IR. . . . 601 Beechwood Avenue, Collingdale, Pa. . . . Chemical Engineering . . . Lexerd 2-5, Editor-in-Chief 5, Copy Editor 4: Blgle Key 57 Technical Iournal 37 Lambda Chi Alpha 3-57 A.l.Ch.E. 1-5: .A.M. 5. WALTER F. PORTZLINE, IR .... 4345 English Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind .... Mechanical Engineering . . . Tau Beta Pi 5. SHIRLEY LILA PRATH . . . 8101 Flourtown Avenue. Philadelphia 18. Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Omicron Nu 3, 47 Alpha Sigma Alpha 1-47 Y.W.C.A. 1-47 Home Economics Club 1-4. Phi Kappa Phi 4. CHARLES WILLARD PRICE . . . 4 North Broad Street, West Hazleton, Pa .... Co-operative Business Administration . . . S.A.M. 4, 57 Drexel- tarians 1, 5. THOMAS R. PRICE . . . 251 Green Street, Edwardsville, Pa. . . . Busi- ness Teacher . . . Varsity Football 2-4,' Co-Captain 47 Lacrosse 2-47 Beta Sigma Tau l-47 Tau Kappa Epsilon 2-4. CORINNE M. PROVENCE . . . 20 Webster Street, Irvington, N. I. . . . Administrative Secretarial. ROBERT WILLIAM PYPER . . . 328 Rosalind Avenue, Gloucester City, N. I .... Business Administration . . . Lexerd 47 Society for the Advance- ment of Management 4, Vice-President 4. LEONARD M. RAEFSKY . . . 3365 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Sigma Alpha Mu 2'5f Sigma Rho 4, 57 Orchestra 37 Accounting Society 57 Hillel 2-5. RICHARD PEARSE RANKIN . . . 817 Roberts Avenue. Drexel Hill. Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E. 4, 5. GORDON IOHN RARICH . . . 401 Hellerman Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon: A.S.M.E. HENRY F. RAUFER . . . 2609 East Allegheny Avenue. Philadelphia 34. Pa .... Electrical Engineering . . . A.l.E.E. 3-5. DONALD A. REED . . . 275 West High Street, Hummelstown. Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho 4, 5: Drexel- tarians 3-55 Drexel Christian Fellowship 3-55 Society for the Advance- ment of Management 4, 5. ALFRED FRANCIS REFICE . . . 3148 Princeton Avenue. Philadelphia 24. Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . Eta Kappa Nu 4, 57 Tau Beta Pi 5: A.l.E.E. 4. WILLIAM D. REGAN . . . 3145 N. Marston Street, Philadelphia 32. Pa. . . . Civil Engineering. M. ELAINE REGEN . . . 2919 N. Bailey Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . . Iunior Secretarial. ' FRANK E. REILY, IR .... ll South 32nd Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E l, 5. MARY IANE RENTZ . . . 117 Reading Boulevard. Wyomissing. Pa. . . . Iunior Secretarial . . . Drexeltarians 1, 2, Secretariate 1, 2. PAUL A. REY . . . 8 E. Oakland Avenue. Oaklyn. N. I. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . Track 2: A.l.E.E. 5. HORACE FRANK RICHARDSON . . . 17 Station Avenue. Haddon Heights. N. I .... Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E. 5. HARRY RIEBEL . . . 322 Harrison Street. Bristol. Pa. . . . Chemical Engineering . . . A.l.Ch.E. 3-5, President 55 Alpha Phi Omega 3-5. f -' ----uh'----1nnund rA-'ur-'-Ar' -L M WARREN CALVIN RIES . . . 4024 Chippendale Avenue, Pluladelphra, Pa .... Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E. 55 Pi Tau Sigma 5. SELMA SUE RING . . . 151 Leslie Street. Newark, N. I .... Retail Management . . . Eta Nu Pi 3, 45 Retailing Club 1-45 Hillel 1-45 Secretary of Dorm 3. WALTER GEORGE ROBBINS, IR .... 539 Kenmore Road, Havertown, Pa .... Chemical Engineering . . . Phi Tau Delta 3-55 Sigma Pi 55 A.I.Ch.E. 1-5. MORTON IOSEPH ROBERTS . . . 490 South Main Street, Williams- town, N. I .... Electrical Engineering. FREDERICH ANTHONY ROCCHI . . . Fitzwatertown Road and Ray- mond Avenue, Willow Grove, Pa .... Chemical Engineering . . . New- man Club 35 A.l.Ch.E. 5. ROBERT RODGERS, IR .... 2814 Unruh Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . Varsity Soccer 1, 3-55 Varsity Club 3-55 A.S.M.E. 2, 5. HARRY H. ROI-IRER, IR .... 308 College Avenue, Elizabethtown, Pa. . . . Civil Engineering . . . A.S.C.E. 4, 5. NORMAN S. ROSE, IR .... 5917 Washington Avenue, Philadelphia 43, Pa .... Business Administration . . . Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Historian 35 Drexeltarians l, 25 Lutheran Club 1-35 Tau Kappa Epsilon 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Swimming 2, 3. ALVIN ROSEN . . . 3099 Stevens Street, Camden 5, N. I .... Mechan- ical Enqineering . . . Triangle 35 Drexel Technical Iournal l, 35 I.S.A. 1, 25 A.S.M.E. 3-55 Kappa Phi Delta l-35 Sigma Alpha Mu 4, 55 Square and Compass Club 3. BORIS HOWARD ROSEN . . . 2729 N. Park Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . I.F.Z.A. 3, 45 Hillel 15 A.I.E.E. 5. IACK ARD ROSS . . 216 Rosemont Avenue, New Cumberland, Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Phi Tau Delta 2-45 Drex- eltarians 15 Drexel Accounting Society 4, 55 Class Treasurer 3. JEAN K. ROSS . . . 1111 Beliield Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa. . . . Home Economics. RICHARD DONALD ROSS . . . 208 Wischman Avenue, Oreland, Pa. . . . Chemical Engineering . . . Men's Athletic Council 35 Theta Chi l-55 A.I.Ch.E. 3-5, Vice-President 55 Varsity Club 3-55 Varsity Football l: I.V. Baselwll 25 Varsity Baseball 3-5. CONSTANCE M. ROSSI . . . Belleview Avenue. Atco. N. I .... Iunior Secretarial . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha l., 25 Secretariate 2. RICHARD REED ROWLANDS . . . 610 N. 34th Street. Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Chemical Engineering . . . Ritle Team 25 A.I.Ch.E. 3-5. GRACE H. ROWAN . . . 528 Alter Street. Hazleton, Pa . . . Home Economics . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma5 Home Economics Club5 Drexel- tarians. RICHARD VVILLIAM RUDOLPH . . . 548 E. Monastery Avenue. Phila- delphia. Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E. 4, 5. WILLIAM SCHENEIDER RUMPF . . . 5927 North Franklin Street. Phila- delphia, Pa .... Mechanical Engineering . . . Vice-President Pre-Iunior Class5 A.S.M.E. 55 Lambda Chi Alpha l-5, Secretary 25 LF. Council Representative 3, President 4. EDWARD ANDREW RUSEK . . . 4353 Belgrade Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... Business Administration . . . Band l-4, Student Leader 2-45 Pi Nu Epsilon 2,-4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Sigma Rho 3, 45 Scabbard and Blade 45 Drexel Accounting Society 3, 45 l.C.G. 3-45 Varsity Bowling 4. ROBERT YEAKEL RUSLING . . . 8024 Ieanes Street, Philadelphia ll, Pa .... Mechanical Engineering . . . Drexelterians 2, 55 A.S.M.E. 4, 5. DOROTHY RUTLEDGE . . . 731 Concord Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa. . . . Business Teacher Training . . . Pi Omega Pi 35 Women's Class, Vice- President 3, 45 Key and Triangle 3, 45 Who's VV'ho in American Col- leges and Universities 45 Pi Kap Show 2-45 Delta Sigma Epsilon l-4, Chaplain 45 W.A.A. Board 3, 45 Beta Sigma Tau l-35 Secretary 45 Drex- eltarians 15 Varsity Hockey 2, 3, Captain 45 Varsity Softball l-4, Captain 35 Phi Kappa Phi 4. IOHN C. RUTLEDGE . . . Box 27. Comwells Heights, Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E. 4, 5. STANLEY RYKACZEWSKI . . . 323 Catharine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . Eta Kappa Nu 55 A.I.E.E. 2, 4, 5. FRANK SADOFSKY . . . 2838 North Front Street, Philadelphia 33, Pa. . . . Civil Engineering . . . Hillel l-35 l.Z.F.A. 2-45 A.S.C.E. 1'-.....-kv... .....-. .. .. -N www Vrmvv- U -wg X ROBERT IANES SANDERS . . . 1129 South 53rd Street, Philadelphia 42, Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E. 4, 5. CHARLES HARRY SATTERTHWAITE . . . 2507 Franklin Avenue. BroomalL Pa .... Co-operative Business Administration . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon 3-57 Triangle, Office Manager 4, 55 Lexerd Staff 55 Secretary Senior Class, Society for Advancement of Management 4, 5, Drexel- . tarians 2-55 Golf Team 3-5. SAMUEL IEROME SAVRIN . . . 6633 N. 18th Street. Philadelphia 26, Pa .... Mechanical Engineering . . . .A.S.M.E. 55 Drexel Technical - Iournal 3, Sigma Alpha Mu 2-5. RUTH MAE SCHAR . . . Grant Street, East Brady. Pa .... Home Eco- nomics . . . Glee Club lg Rifle 3, 4, Softball 2-4, Home Economics Club 41 Delta Delta Delta 1-4. T HORST EUGENE SCHAUER . . . 625 Vemon Road, Philadelphia Pa. . . . Civil Engineering . . . Alpha Pi Lambda 2-4, A.S.C.E. 1-5, Married Students' Association 4, 5. . LEWIS I. SCHILLO . . . 5822 Morris Street. Philadelphia 44. Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E. 5. A E. RICHARD SCHMELZER . . . 329 Hillcrest Avenue, Morrisville, Pa. . . . Chemical Engineering . . . Phi Kappa Phi 57 Tau Beta Pi 4, 5, President 57 A.I.Ch.E. 5. AUGUST EMIL SCHMIDT, IR .... Audubon, Pa .... Mechanical Engineering. GEORGE CHARLES SCHMIDT . . . 5909 N. Mascher Street, Philadel- phia 20, Pa .... Civil Engineering . . . A.S.C.E. 1-5, Secretary 5, Alpha Phi Omega 2-5, Tau Beta Pi 4, 51 Phi Kappa Phi 5: Baseball lg Drexel- tarians 1. l MARY ALICE SCHNELL . . . 417 Limekiln Pike. Glenside. Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Lutheran Club 1-4, President 4, Drexeltarians 1-47 Home Economics Association l-4. BERNARD SCHWARTZ . . . 4512 North Warnock Street, Philadelphia 40. Pa .... Civil Engineering . . . A.S.C.E. 2-5. IAMES ELWOOD SCOTT . . . 4011 Linden Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Civil Engineering . . . Varsity Football lp Civil Engineer Society 4, 5. .,..,., .v.. ..s.,,.. .. . COLLEEN ANN SEABRIGHT . . . 512 Columbia Avenue, Palmerton, Pa. . . . Iunior Secretarial . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha7 Secretariate 1, 2. SUZANNE SEEMAN . . . 4 Barton Mill Road, Uniontown, Pa .... Home Economics . . . Omicron Nu 47 Theta Sigma Upsilon 1-4, Editor 2, Vice- President 47 Student Building Committee 3-47 Secretary 47 Panhellenic House Treasurer 37 Home Economics Association 1-47 Drexeltarians 3-4. IOHN I. SELINSKY . . . 467 Owen Street, Swoyerville, Pa .... Electrical Engineering . . . A.I.E.E. 3-57 Electronics Society 3-51 Newman Club 4-52 Tau Beta Pi 5. SONYA SHANE . . . 3914 Labyrinth Road, Baltimore, Md. . . . Retail Management . . . Delta Phi Epsilon, Vice-President 37 Hillel 1-47 Re- tailing Club 1-4. Q CARL CALVIN SHOEMAKER . . . 1104 Maple Avenue, Hollidaysburg, Pa .... Business Administration . . . Blue Key 4-5, President 57 Sigma Rho 4-51 Phi Tau Delta 2-4, President 37 Sigma Pi 57 Newman Club 1-5, Vice-President 57 S.A.M. 4, 5, Vice-President 57 1.17. Council 4, 5, Secretary 4. CHARLES I. SHOOKSTER . . . 217 E. Wishart Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... Mechanical Engineering . . . Tau Beta Pi 4, 57 Pi Tau Sigma 4, 57 A.S.M.E. 4, 5. DONALD RICHARD SHORT . . . 509 Fourth Street. Laurel. Del. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . Scabbard and Blade 4, 57 Pi Kappa Phi 2-5, Steward 57 A.l.E.E. l.'5j Lexerd 47 Student Building Committee 3. ROY L. SHUMAKER . . . 2733 North 5th Street, Philadelphia 33, Pa . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E. 4, 57 Pi Tau Sigma 4, 5 Rowing Crew 17 Tau Beta Pi 57 Federation of Engineering Societies 5 ROBERT M. SHURLEY . . . 300 W. Montgomery Avenue. North Wales, Pa .... Electrical Engineering . . . A.1.E.E. 3-52 Drexeltarians 3-5. NANCY LOUISE SHUTTS . . . 16 Glyn Lane, St. Davids, Pa .... Retail Management .... Key and Triangle 3, 47 Eta Mu Pi 3, 47 Panhellenic Council 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 47 Sigma Sigma Sigma 1-47 Drexeltarians lj lntra-Athlon 27 Women's Athletic Association 1, 27 Retailing Club 1-47 Y.W.C.A. l, 27 Hockey l, 27 Tennis l, 27 Swimming 1. NORMA IANE SILK . . . 36 Prospect Avenue, Norristown, Home Economics . . . Theta Sigma Upsilon 1-47 Glee Club 1-47 47 Home Economics Club 1-47 Drexeltarians 1-4. PATRICIA ANNE SINGEWALD . . . 330 Maple Avenue. Pa .... Business Teacher Training . . . Pi Omega Pi 3, 4, Sigma Sigma Sigma 1-47 Intercollegiate Conference on 37 Drexeltarians 2, 37 Lutheran Club l, 27 Y.W.C.A. 2-47 Tau 1-47 World Affairs Council 37 Varsity Badminton 2, 3. Pa .... Librarian Drexel Hill, Secretary 4: Government Beta Sigma u 1 - BETTY IEAN SIPLE . . . 6537 Grays Avenue. Philadelphia. Pa. Home Economics . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha 1-4 MARY V SITEB HALES Whitehall Apartments Haverford Pa Home Economics WAA Board 3 4 Hockey Manager 3 4 Varsity Bowling 14 Caotam 4 Home Economics Club 14 Drexel tarians l 3 Canterbury Club 4 ALVIN FRANK SMITH . . . 613 Stokes Avenue. Collingswood. N . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . Alpha P1 Lambda 4 5 A S M E 3 5 Bridge Club 4 5 Admunstration P1 Nu Epsilon 4 Drerel Account1ng Soc1ety 3 4 Glee Club 24 Secretary Treasurer 4 lnt rcollegiate Council on Gov ernment 3 4 Tenn1s 14 Varsrty 3 4 DOROTHY MAE SMITH . . . 213 West Fourth Street Chester. Pa Home Economics . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha 1-45 Newman Club l-4 Rouge and Robe l 3- Home Economics Club l 2 4 IAMES HENRY SMI'l'H. IR 2335 Dickinson Street Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu 4 5' Tau Beta Pi 5 Chorus. ROBERT MCLEOD SIVIITH . . . 724 Ash Avenue. Collingdale. Pa Co-operative Business Administration . . . Sigma Rhop Accounting Society 4, 57 Drexeltarians 2 WILLIAM R. SMITH 140 N 62nd Street Philadelphia Pa. Electrical Engmeering Newman Club 2-4- A.l.E.E. 2-5 WILTON FULLER SMITH . . . 4.28 W. Mt. Airy Avenue. Philadelphia Pa. . . . Commerce and Engineering . . . Sigma Rho 4, 5: Tau Kappa Epsilon 3-5, House Manager 4, 55 Society for Advancement of Man agement 3-5g Triangle 4. THOMAS IEROME SNYDER . . . 435 West Fourth Street. Mt. Carmel. . . . . Retail Management . . . Phi Tau Delta l-3, Corresponding Sec retary 2, Sigma Pi 45 Newman Club l-39 Retailing Club 1-47 l.M.D.1.T. 1, 25 Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3. PETER FRANK SOKOLOWSKI . . . 3257 Salmon Street. Philadelphia. Pa .... Mechanical Engineering . . . Pi Tau Sigma 4, 57 Tau Beta Pi 4, 5: Newman Club lg A.S.M.E. l-5. GERARD F. SONGSTER . . . 16 N. Front Street. Darby. Pa. . . . Elec trical Engineering . . . Pi Nu Epsilon 2-55 Phi Tau Delta 3, 47 Newman Club 2-57 A.1.E.E. 3-57 l.R.E. 4, 51 Band lp Orchestra 1-5. - 1 . I. CLYDE K. SMITH . . . P. O. Box 535. Bryn Athyn. Pa .... Business Pa .... - - ' ' 1 1. , , ,' 5 Pa - ..,.- .s -gf ev- .- WARREN L. SOUDER, IR .... 128 E. Ontario Street, Philadelphia 34, Pa .... Electrical Engineering . . . A.l.E.E. RICHARD IOHN SPADY . . . Whitney Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . Tau Beta Pi 4, 5, Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5, Secre- tary 5, A.l.E.E. 4, 5, Secretary 5. MARTHA TAYLOR SPEAR . . . 114 Gladstone Road, Lansdowne, Pa. . . . Iunior Secretarial . . . Cheerleader 1, 2, Co-Captain 2, Delta Sigma Epsilon 1, 2, Secretariate l, 2. ALBERT E. SPENCER. IR .... 336 Strathmore Road, Havertown, Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5, Tau Beta Pi 4, 5, A.l.E.E. 2-5, Secretary 4, President 5, Co-chairman Engineer's Day 5, Theta Chi l-5. GRACE M. STANTON . . . 1127 Hamilton Avenue, Trenton 9, N. I. . . . Home Economics . . . Women's Student Government, Vice-President 3, President 4, Alpha Sigma Alpha 1-4, G-lee Club l, Rouge and Robe 1, Newman Club l-3, Home Economics Club: Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 4. ROBERT ALLAN STANTON . . . 104 Westmont Avenue, Westmont. N. I .... Chemical Engineering . . . Glee Club 2-5, A.l.Ch.E. 4, 5, Alpha Phi Omega 3-5. GRAYSON DONALD STARNER . . . R. D. jJ:2, Gardners, Pa .... Civil Engineering . . . R.O.T.C. Rifle Team 1, Men's Glee Club 4, 5, A.S.C.E. 4, 5. GEORGE CROCKFORD STEER . . . ll West Powell Street, Millville. N. I .... Civil Engineering . . . A.S.C.E. 4, 5. IOYCE M. STEER . . . 3320 Powelton Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Iunior Secretarial . . . Delta Sigma Epsilon 1, 2, Basketball 1, Swim- ming 2, Tennis 2, Home Economics Club 1, Drexeltarians l. PAUL GEORGE STEMPKO . . . 515 South Hancock Street, McAdee, Pa .... Business Administration . . . Theta Chi 1-4, Assistant Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 3, President 4, Gold Key Society 2-4, President 4, Inter-Fraternity Council 2-4, Vice-President 3, President 4. IRENE A. STEWART . . . 3427 Vaux Street, Philadelphia 29, Pa. . . . Home Economics-Applied Arts . . . Delta Sigma Epsilon l-4, Record- ing Secretary 4, Cheerleader 2-4, Co-Captain 4, Lacrosse 3, 4, Pi Kap Show 3, 4, Freshman Camp Counselor, Drexeltarians 1, Home Eco- nomics Club 1. ROBERT IOHN STEWART . . . 7024 Ogontz Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . lvIen's Athletic Association Coun- cil 4, 5, Varsity Club 2-5, Inter-Fraternity Council 3, 4, A.S.M.E. 4, 5, Pi Kappa Phi l-5, President 4, Varsity Football 2-5. ,, ,, H -,M -- - --Y-sawn, V H .r.... ,. , A 4 E EDGAR H. STIER . . . 6504 Matthias Street. Philadelphia 28. Pa. . . . Commerce and Engineering . . . Scabbard and Blade 3-5: Triangle 1-55 Assistant Sports Editor 45 Soccer 2-5, Co-Captain 4, 55 Lacrosse 2-5, Captain 4, 55 President Freshman Class5 Men's Athletic Association 45 ' Varsity Club 1-55 Theta Chi 1-55 Lexerd 2-55 LV. Basketball 1. IACK ROBERT STH.LER . . . 4814 Warrington Avenue. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Civil Engineering . . . A.S.C.E. 1-5. RICHARD BURR STOCKTON . . . 33 Mount Avenue. Atlantic High- lcmds. N. I .... Business Administration . . . Phi Tau Delta 2, 3, Man- ager 35 Sigma Pi, First Counselor 4. IOHN K. STONER. IR .... 108 Forrest Avenue. Narberth, Pa .... Chem- ical Engineering . . . Pi Kappa Phi 1-55 Glee Club 1.-45 Dramatics 3, 4: Swimming 1, 25 Rifle Team 15 Drexeltarians 35 Operetta 1-35 Spring Play 35 Scabbard and Blade 3-55 Pi Nu Epsilon 4, 55 Spring Prom Com- mittee 3, 45 Military Ball Committee 4, 55 D-Book Co-Editor 3, 4: Alex- ander Van Rensselaer Award 45 Distinguished Military Student5 Vice- President Pre-Iunior Class5 Freshman Show Director 4, 5. EDGAR ALLEN STOUDT . . . 3303 Race Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Civil Engineering . . . A.S.C.E. 2, 5, President 55 Tau Delta Pi 4, 55 Drexel Married Students 4, 5. GEORGE EDWARD STOZENSKI . . . 1693 Wyoming Avenue. Forty Fort, Pa .... Commerce and Engineering . . . Theta Chi Steward 3-5: Newman Club 55 Football 45 Baseball 55 Pansy Bowl 3. GERALD N. STRASSLER . . . 5452 Spruce Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho 55 Sigma Alpha Mu 3-55 Lexerd 45 Baseball 15 Rowing 15 Rifle 25 Hillel Club 2-5: l.M.D.l.T. 2, 3. CHRISTOPHER STRATAKIS . . . 824 Edgmont Avenue. Chester. Pa. . . . Business Administration . . . Epsilon Phi Sigma 2-4, Vice-President5 Glee Club 2-45 Society for the Advancement of Management 3, 45 1.C.G. 3, 45 Triangle 3, 45 Debate Club 15 Chess Club 4. IACOB STRAUSS. IR .... 712 Bailey Street. Camden. N. I .... Business Administration . . . Phi Tau Delta 2-4, Vice-President. IACK WARD STREATER . . . 68 W. Marshall Road. Lansdowne. Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . Pi Kappa Phi 1-5, Historian 45 Tennis 2-55 R.O.T.C. Rifle Team 1-2. f WARREN o. STROHMEIER . . . 10 Roseland Avenue. rox chase Manor. Pa .... Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E.5 I.V. Football. IANICE MAE SUTHERLAND . . . 1319 Rockland Avenue. Pittsburgh. 8 Pa .... Retail Management . . . Retailing Club 1-4, Secretary 35 Alpha Sigma Alpha 1-45 Glee Club l-45 Drexeltarians 15 Y.W.C.A. 25 Varsity Riile Club 2, 35 Fourth Place-Intercollegiate Individual Rifle Match, 1949. 5 ' ' - -- - - -----minimal MALCOLM SWANSON . . . 630 S. Eagle Road. Havertown. Pa. . . . Civil Engineering . . . A.S.C.E. 4, 55 Married Students 1-5. CHARLES B. TAGUE, Ir .... 2733 Hazel Avenue, North Hills. Pa .... Electrical Engineering . . . A.l.E.E. 3-55 Newman Club 4, 5. ROBERT RAYMOND TARBUCK . . . 808 Knorr Street. Philadelphia 11. Pa .... Mechanical Engineering. DORIS ALMA TARQUINIO . . . 815 Penn Street. Bryn Mawr, Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . W.A.A. 1-4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Delta Sigma Epsilon l-4, Historian 2, Corresponding Secretary 45 Home Eco- nomics Club 1-45 Rouge and Robe 15 Pi Kap Show 3, 45 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 45 Class Vice-President 25 Hockey 1-35 Lacrosse 14. MARY MARCELLA TAULANE . . . 287 Ballymore Road. Springeld. Pa. . . . Iunior Secretarial . . . Newman Club l, 25 Secretariate l, 2. DANIEL RAYMOND TAYLOR. IR .... 421 Longfellow Road. Wyncote. Pa .... Electrical Engineering . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon 55 Society for Advancement ot Management 4, 55 Square and Compass Club 2, 35 l.R.E. 55 Track 4, 5. HELEN LAWTON TAYLOR . . . 421 Longfellow Rd., Wyncote. Pa. . . . Home Economics Education . . . Rouge and Robe 1-55 Alpha Psi Omega 2-5. IOHN ELLIOT TAYLOR . . . 268 Ridgewood Road. Springiield. Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . Eta Kappa Nu 4, 55 A.l.E.E. 4, 5. WILLIAM IAMES TAYLOR . . . 317 Lynbrooke Road. Springlield. Pa. . . . Business Administration . . . Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 25 S.A.M.5 Intercollegiate Council on Government 35 Lacrosse Team l-3. MARY IANE TEAM . . . Sycamore Mills Road. Media. Pa .... Retail Management . . . Retailing Club 1-45 Ritle Team 2. IOHN K. TEEL . . . 3601 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia 4. Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . Class President 2, Secretary 45 Alpha Pi Lambda 1-55 Gold Key 2-55 Scabbard and Blade 4, 5. ELMER RUSSELL THIEME . . . 3443 Tilden Street, East Falls, Phila- delphia. Pa .... Mechanical Engineering . . . Varsity Football 35 Varsity Club 3-5, Corresponding Secretary 55 Tau Kappa Epsilon 4, 55 A.S.M.E. 55 Canterbury Club 5, Vice-President 55 Alpha Phi Omega 3, 45 Drexeltarians 3-55 Triangle 4, 5, Production Manager 5. fiiifzwilfti if ,fgv,,f,ggt.v5 if li FRANK FORRESTER THOMAS . . . 308 East Township Line, Haver- ford. Pa .... Four Year Business Administration . . . Wrestling 1-3, Co-Captain 1, Captain 2, 3. WILLIAM ARTHUR THOMAS . . . 7210 Sommers Road. Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E. 1, 5. GREGORY L THOMPSON, Walnut Street, Ienkintown, Pa .... Elec- trical Engineering . . . A.1.E.E. 3-5, Newman Club 4, 5, '1'au Beta Pi 4, 5, Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5. HARRISON L. THOMPSON, IR .... 2134 Wharton Road, Glenside, Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration . . . Theta Chi 2-5. NANCY ELAINE THOMPSON . . . 231 East Seventh Street, Lansdale. Pa .... Business Teacher Training . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma 1-4, Cor- responding Secretary 4, Class Secretary 4, Retailing Club 1, 2, Beta Sigma Tau 3, 4, Drexeltarians 1, 2, Badminton 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2. OWEN FRANK THOMPSON, IR .... 200 Mather Road, Ienkintown, Pa .... Chemical Engineering . . . A.1.Ch.E. 2-5. VIRGINIA ROSE THOMPSON . . . 900 Warwick Road, Haddonfield. N. I .... Business Teachers Training . . . Drexeltarians 1-3, Y.W.C.A. 2, Retailers' Club 1, Sigma Sigma Sigma 1-4, Vice-President 4, Beta Sigma Tau 2-4, President 4, Varsity Swimming 1-4, Captain 3, 4, W.A.A. Board 3, 4, Varsity Archery Manager 3, 4, 1.V. Archery Manager 2. SARAH MARGARET TITLOW . . . 19 Summit Grove Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pa. . . . Textile Merchandising-Home Economics . . . Home Economics Club 1-4, Drexeltarians 1-4, Y.W.C.A. l-4, Sigma Sigma Sigma 1-4. IAMES FRANCIS TOMPKINS. IR .... 7316 Ogontz Avenue, Philadel- phia 38, Pa .... Chemical Engineering . . . Tau Beta Pi 4, 5, Phi Kappa Phi 5, A.I.Ch.E. 1-5, Newman Club 2-5, I.M.D.l.T. 3. WII.LIAM TOTO . . . 2834 Cedar Street, Philadelphia 34, Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E 5, S.A.E. 5. ANGELINE A. TRAVAGLINI . . . Chambers Road, Toughkenamon, Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma 1-4, Newman Club l, 4, Home Economics Association 1, 4, Rouge and Robe 24. FELIX T. TROILO . . . Auburn Road, R.F.D. gil, Penns Grove, N. I. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . Lexerd 3-5, Iunior Editor 3, Senior Editor 4, Associate Editor 5, Scabbard and Blade 3-5, Pi Kappa Phi 1-5, Ho-use Manager 2, 1.F. Council Representative 3, 4, Secretary 4, 1.F. Council 3, A.1.E.E. 2-4. CHRISTOPHER E. TULLY . . . 138 S. Haviland Avenue, Audubon 6. N. I .... Business Administration . . . Glee Club 1-45 Alpha Phi Omega 2-45 Pi Nu Epsilon 4. ROBERT L. TYNDALL . . . 82 East Main Street, Mount Ioy, Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration. IOSEPH CHARLES UHLAND . . . 435 N. 38th Street, Camden, N. I. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . Newman Club 35 Varsity Club 1-35 Varsity Baseball 1, 25 A.I.E.E. 4, 5. F RED ANTON UNGERMAN . . . 1227 Foullcrod Street, Philadelphia 24, Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . Glee Club 1, 45 Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5, President 55 Tau Beta Pi 4, 55 Phi Kappa Phi5 A.1.E.E. 4, 55 Drexel Mar- ried Students' Association 4, 5. GEORGE VARVOUTIS . . . 5605 Cedar Avenue. Philadelphia 43, Pa. . . . Civil Engineering . . . A.S.C.E. 1-55 I.M.D.1.T. 4, 55 Technical Journal 5 ROY IOHN WAGNER . . . 2930 Mickle Street, Camden, N. I. . . . Commerce and Engineering . . . Newman Club 1-45 Varsity Club 1-55 S.A.M. 4, 55 Varsity Basketball 1-35 Varsity Lacrosse 2-5. ROBERT CLIFFORD WALTER . . . 4832 N. Leithgow Street, Philadel- phia, Pa .... Co-operative Business Administration . . . Sigma Rho 4, 5. MARGARET RUTH WARD . . . 59 Edgewood Street, Springfield, Mass. . . . Home Economics Dietetics . . . Home Economics Club 1, 2. DONALD LEONARD WARE . . . 6125 Lansdowne Avenue, Philadel- phia 31, Pa .... Mechanical Engineering . . . A.I.E.E. 3, 45 A.S.M.E. 5. IULIA WARNER . . . 170 East Linn Street, Bellelonte, Pa. . . . Iunior Secretarial . . . Secretariate 1, 25 Drexeltarians 1, 25 Orchestra 1. IRENE IOYCE WARREN . . . Grant Avenue, Vineland, N. I. . . . Iunior Secretarial . . . Secretariate 1, Z5 Hillel 1, 25 Dorm Proctor 2. RICHARD HENRY WARREN . . . 1444 Powell Street. Norristown, Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering. 1 E 4 . , 1 5 t 2 w 5 1 A 1 1 L t l r i x P X r 1 1 i4....-,..........m...........m...,,,.,, A, , . ..,.,.. .-, . .. v,.., - -- ---.-in -aqlv-.--Q--e-W -v, ew,-H -- . -.w--rl1--- -naar -- T-- WILLIAM IOSEPH WASYLENKO . . . 1159 Bridge Street. Philadelphia. Pa .... Mechanical Engineering . . . Tau Beta Pi 4, 55 Pi Tau Sigma 4, 55 Phi Kappa Phi 55 A.S.M.E. 5. LINDSAY FRANK WATTON. IR .... 75-10 Drexelbrook Drive. Drexel Hill. Pa .... Co-operative Business Administration . . . Drexeltarians l-35 I.M.D.l.T. 2, 35 Baseball l, 2. IEAN CLOUD WEAND . . . 25 Evergreen Road. Norristown. Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Glee Club l-4, Vice President 35 Alpha Sigma Alpha l-45 Home Economics Club 1-45 Drexeltarians 1-35 Y.W.C.A. l, 2. CATHERINE ALICE WEAVER . . . 127 Columbia Boulevard, Water- bury. Conn .... Dietetics and Institutional Administration . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha 1-4, Corresponding Secretary 45 Omicron Nu 3, 4, Vice- President 45 Glee Club l-45 Pi Nu Epsilon 45 Home Economics Associa- tion l-45 Drexeltarians l, 4. HOWARD CARL WEBER . . . 33 Robbins Avenue. Rockledge. Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering . . . l.R.E. 4, 55 A.I.E.E. l-55 Electronics Society 2: A.S.M.E. l. IEAN WAKEFIELD WEINERT . . . 806 Eaton Road, Drexel Hill. Pa. . . . Iunior Secretarial . . . Secretariate l, 2. ARTHUR WEISS . . . 10 W. Hector Street. Conshohocken. Pa .... Co-op- ative Business Administration . . . Hillel 2-55 Gold Key 3-55 Sigma Alpha Mu 3-55 S.A.M. 55 Assistant Varsity Football Manager 35 Varsity Football Manager 45 Announcer, Football Games 5. LOUISE KATHERINE WELSAND . . . 13 Valley View Lane. Newtown Square. Pa. . . . Iunior Secretarial . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma l, 25 Drex- eltarians l, 25 Varsity Hockey 25 Varsity Basketball 25 Varsity La- crosse l, 2. CHARLES B. WELSH . . . 3578 Calumet Street. Philadelphia 29. Pa. . . . Chemical Engineering . . . Pi Kappa Phi 3-55 Varsity Club 2-5: A.l.Ch.E. l-55 l.F. Council Representative 3, 45 Varsity Baseball l-45 Secretary Pre-Iunior Class5 Newman Club 3, 4. ALICE IEANNE WHITAKER . . . 7443 Elizabeth Road. Melrose Park. Pa .... Home Economics . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha l-45 Home Economics Club l, 3, 45 Rifle Team 2, 35 Drexeltarians l5 Omicron Nu 4. IOAN CLAIRE WILLGOOS . . . 2137-B Cheltenham Avenue. Lynne- wood Gardens. Elkins Park. Pa. . . . Iunior Secretarial . . . Delta Sigma Epsilon l, 2. DIANA IOYCE WILLIAMS . . . Dryden. N. Y .... Dietetics-Home Economics School . . . Triangle 1, 25 Home Economics Club l-35 Omi- cron Nu5 Delta Sigma Epsilon, l-4. .tg e. f A . GENE TORBERT WILLIAMS . . . Laurel, Del .... Four Year Business Administration. LENORE VIRGINIA WILLIAMS . . . R. D. 1, Herndon. Pa .... Home Economics . . . Theta Sigma Upsilon 2-45 Drexeltarians 2-45 Home Economics Club l. FRANK MARSDEN WILLIS . . . 16 Colonial Avenue, Haddoneld, N. I. . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . A.S.M.E. 3--55 Tau Beta Pi 4, 55 Pi Tau Sigma 4, 55 Phi Kappa Phi 5. ROBERT HILL WILSON III . . . 582 Acorn Street. Philadelphia 28, Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering. EDWARD P. WINKELSPECHT, Ir .... 840 Wynnewood Road, Phila- delphia 3l, Pa .... Electrical Enginee1'ing . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon 2-55 A.l.E.E. 4, 55 Newman Club l-35 Men's Student Council- 55 lnter-l:'ra- ternity Council 3. LOUISE WALKER WIRTZ . . . R. D. :l,:5E1, Kutztown, Pa .... Home Eco- nomics . . . Class President l5 Home Economics Club 1-45 Drexel- tarians 15 W.S.G.A. l. IOSEPH HENRY WISEMAN, Ir .... 5803 N. 6th Street, Philadelphia 20, Pa .... Mechanical Engineering . . . Scabbard and Blade 3-5, Treasurer 55 A.S.M.E. 5. ROBERT CUSHMAN WOLFINGER . . . 223 E. Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Philadelphia 19, Pa .... Commerce and Engineering . . . Pi Kappa Phi l-5, President 45 Varsity Football l-45 Varsity Club l-5. SAMUEL FORD WOODHOUSE . . . 1204 Wakeling Street, Philadel- phia, Pa .... Co-operative Business Administrtation . . . Sigma Rho 5. GORDON WALTER WOODS . . . 512 Woodlawn Avenue, Collings- wood, N. I .... Mechanical Engineering . . . Drexeltarians 55 l.M.D.I.T. 45 A.S.M.E. 4, 55 Engineer's Day Committee 5. THOMAS G. YOUNG, IR .... 5607 Park Boulevard, Wildwood Crest, N. I .... Mechanical Engineering . . . Theta Chi l-5, Marshall 4, House Manager 45 Varsity Club l-55 A.S.M.E.5 Football l5 Track 15 Lacrosse 2-55 I.V. Soccer 4, 5. GEORGE PHILIP YOST . . . 3649 N. Sydenham Street, Philadelphia 40, Pa .... Electrical Engineering . . . Drexeltarians 55 A.l.E.E. 4, 55 Society of American Military Engineers 4, 5. CHARLOTTE ZABLUDOFF . . . 1438 Summit Street. Linwood. Pa. . . . Home Economics . . . Delta Phi Epsilon 1-4, Corresponding Secretary 3, President 45 Hillel 1, 2, 45 Triangle 2-45 Home Economics Club l-45 Girl Scout Sorority 2, 35 Panhellenic Council 4. ZAKAR VEHAN ZAKARIAN . . . 32 South Main Street. Woodstown. N. I .... Four Year Business Administration . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon 1-4, President 45 Triangle 2-45 Men's Athletic Association 2-4, Secretary 2, 3, President 45 Football 1-45 Lacrosse 1-45 LF. Council 3, 45 Blue Key 3, 4, Sergeant-In-Arms 45 Varsity Club, Vice-President 35 Lexerd 35 Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges 45 Society for the Advancement ot Management 4. DIANE M. ZOBIAN . . . 5472 Baltimore Avenue. Philadelphia. Pa. . . Iunior Secretarial . . . Secretariate 1. CHARLES G. BASH . . . 5245 Roosevelt Boulevard. Philadelphia 24. Pa. . . . Mechanical Engineering. CHARLES D. BINTZER . . . 408 S. 5th Street. Perkasie. Pa. . . . Co-opera- tive Business Administration. RICHARD B. DAVIS . . . Burrway Farms. Burlington. N. I .... Mechan- ical Engineering. GEORGE I. DEMOS . . . 612 Clifton Avenue. Collingdale. Pa. . . . Elec- trical Engineering. GLADYS E. DEWEES . . . 2434 80th Avenue, Philadelphia 38. Pa. . . . Retail Management. ROSEMARY A. DI SANTI . . . 606 Beverly Boulevard. Upper Darby. Pa. . . . Home Economics. RICHARD C. DOXRUD . . . 1227 Wakeling Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration. ROBERT A. DUNN . . . 20 North 62nd Street. Philadelphia. Pa .... Elec- trical Engineering. FRANCIS P. FLETCHER . . . 1218 West Arch Street. Shamolcin. Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering. DORIS A. FRAILEY . . . 2815 Benner Street. Philadelphia 24. Pa. . . . Iunior Secretarial. HERMINE B. FRIEMAN . . . 6730 North 13th Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Iunior Secretarial. IOSEPH L. FURTESCUE . . . 6875 Highland Avenue. Pennsauken. N. I. . . . Chemical Engineering. HARRY M. GREEN . . . 6548 Glenmore Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Metallurgical Engineering. SAMUEL I. HANNA. 2011 East Allegheny Avenue. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Commerce and Engineering. MERVIN N. ISAACMAN . . . 3312 Powelton Avenue, Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Business Administration. ERNEST W. KENNEDY . . . 915 S. St. Bernard Street. Philadelphia 43. Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration. l DAVID GLAZMER . . . 632 N. 7th Street. Philadelphia. Pa .... Electrical Engineering. ELMER L. KNAUF . . . Mount Pocono, Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering. LLOYD S. LEVIN . . . 6046 N. l3th Street, Philadelphia. Pa .... Business Administration. Q RAYMOND V. LEYDEN . . . 2437 E. Hazzard Street. Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Electrical Engineering. IAMES I. MALLOY . . . 314 S. 56th Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... Mechan- ical Engineering. FRANK B. MARX . . . 396 W. Broad Street, Telford, Pa. . . . Co-operative Business Administration. DAVID MOLIVER . . . 5126 N. 8th Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... Business Administration. MARGARET N. NILL . . . 420 E. Borbeck Avenue, Philadelphia ll. Pa. . . . Home Economics. PAUL M. O'GORMAN . . . 280 W. Walnut Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. . . Metallurgical Engineering. WILLIAM D. REGAN . . . 3145 N. Marston Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Civil Engineering. HOWARD E. STEARNS. IR. . . . 2782 Emerald Street. Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Chemical Engineering. FIRST ROW: A. Advena, D. Donovan, A. Fisher, B. August, W. Stapleton, E. Loeffler, L. Shapiro, P. Wyman, T. Reiss. SECOND ROW: W. Ford, T. Lawler, I.'Maguire, A. Cook, G. Black, P. Gulick. E. Bergey, A, Sommer, W. Ballard. THIRD ROW: R. Betts, H. Rosenberg, M. Steinberg, S. Halpert, N. Goerlich, A. Goodman, A. Streleckis, W. Prinkey I. Roschen, M. Boczar, R. Gortner. FOURTH ROW: I. Fork- ner, C. Atherton, R. Haldeman, M. Batoft, H. George, W Teetsel, A. Currie, I. Miller, C. Fees. .l1111i01' LVM FIRST ROW: M. Bauer, I. Fiorilla, I. Ruth, R. Chandler. L. Helmus, P. Snyder, M. Mozenter, P. Pareqian. SECOND ROW5 N, Anderson, C. Moyer, R. Craig, R, Bartoot, I. Flam- berq, R. Kashdon, L. Kessler, M. Marqolish, M. Thomas. THIRD ROW: B. Hansen. I. Albert. I. Menapace. S. Beshge- toor, B. Linnekin, I. Cheuvreux, B. Durst, K. Gordon, D. Wileni, B. Zierdt, I. Lanqzettel. FOURTH ROW: Alice Gei ger, P. Fcqelsonger, I. Shefter, R. Bell, B. Solt, M. Cava naugh, I. Flint, T. Fornario. FIFTH ROW: V. Kilroy, B. Rose B. VanSciver, I.. Felgenhauer, R. Mass, B. vonGlahn, G Harvey, N. Fairfield. L. Piombino. FIRST ROW: P. DiNenno, I. Ruth, M. Vocht, R. Williams, W. Simon, T. Trafford, T. Schwaab, I. Podmaiersky. SECOND ROW: R. Iayne, M. Barca, R. Lammendola, E. Sapp, G. Peth- ick, E. Leventelis, A. Bertas, D. Nellis. THIRD ROW: Uniden- Time flies and here We are Iuniors already. Seems like only yesterday we first walked into the Great Court - a little awed at its vastness. Amazing how it seems to shrink in size as friendships grow and memories are formed. Our first party of the year, on Friday, October 13th, was tagged the Lucky Thirteen party. Records provided the music and specialty dances added to the fun. The Iuniors played host to the entire student body. We really went all out Winter Term with our Junior lump. The Kingsmen played music mellow and smooth till midnight. During inter- mission a buffet lunch supreme was served in the cafeteria. Food, fun, and fellowship com- bined to make the evening a memorable one. A Lodge party rounded out Spring Term and completed our social calendar. As we look ahead to next year, our last under Drexel's wing, we resolve to make it one which will highlight our college days and remain in our hearts forever. N. Anderson. Women's Vice President: T. Schwaab. Men's President: I. Menapace. Women's Treasurer: B. vonGlahn. Women's Secretary: B. Ford, Men's Vice President: M. I.. Newman. Women's President: B. Gortner, Men's Treasurer. tified, G. Maeso, G. Fioravanli, V. Dinon, R. Vanderhorst, B. Dehngelis. I. Hawk, M. Britto, G. Clifton, H, Norris. FOURTH ROW: R. Weinmann, W. Newman, N. Warner, B. Ware. I. Arnaiz, I. Shaw, C. Weiss, W. McMichael. .l1111i01' Nm nfl, 'I . . . The most interesting part ot Physics lecture was that you didn't know what to expect next . . . anything from Pre- H0i0I'H1?NN l The Pre-lunior Class, our lost battalion here at Drexel, is made up of students in the third year of the five-year co-operative plan. lt seems to be the fate of our group to exist in the ratio of about twenty men to every woman student. For this reason and because of our small size, we Pre-Iuniors join the luniors for any social or class-sponsored events. Together the two classes can do more than either would be able to accomplish alone. Our fingers were in the Lucky Thirteen pie and we supplied the icing for the lunior lump cake. Here at the halfway mark of our college careers, with two years still to come, we can look back at the successes and failures behind us, and use them as a guide. We can profit from the past, and thus insure a future that is bright and stimulating. L. Hill, A. MacCart. E. Scherr. FIRST ROW! B- Pflllqfelder. P. Cahill, A. Krum, I. Hutton, ROW: H. Gessner. T. Bax-ileti, A. Riichie. H. Gilinger. B. B. Seidel. C. Burris, H. Saraiian. SECOND ROW: I. Lau- McNamee, K. Clayton. B. Bordihn, H. Antes. kailis, W. Heilmcm. M. Evelev. E. Strobach, R. Hilez. THIRD pl? JIIIIIO HEMI FIRST ROW: A. McxcCurt, I. Skurlcx. I, Toner. E. Imparuto. R. Strong. F. Kinsey. W. Anderson. D. Hartline, W. Foulke. B. Pluqielder. G. Tscntes. H. Waddington, F. Siraub, M. B, Wigley. THIRD ROW: G. O'NeiII, R. Birkofer. F. Marotli Shaffer, E. Slrcbach. SECOND ROW: I-I. Wigand, I. Dunk, I. Reyner, W. Bayne. I. Marshall. G. Dah, R. Miller, R. Wersi. FIRST ROW: M. Stitts. I. Holcombe, H. Steinberg, B. Rosen- blatt. I. Clyde, T. Michael, I. Schneider, R. Belli. SECOND ROW: H. Klein. I. Krassenstein, B. Martin, B. Hcrbison, G. Hodge, W. Seldon, L. Klein, E. Kwochkcx. THIRD ROW: D. Vlcxtus. I. McCarty. I. McCarty. D. May, E. Yerqer. S. Parsons, FIRST ROW: E. Terry, Men's Treasurer: L. Moxley, Women's President: P. Mahon, Women's Vice President: A. Hahn, Men's Secretary. SECOND ROW: I. Devlin. Men's Presi- dent: D. Poe, Men's Vice President. E. Muller. B. Hayman, M. Savill. M. Terrill. FOURTH ROW: V. Cardillo. I. Snyder, I. Suntarelli. I. Foster, D. Everett, B. Burton, I.. Moxley. I- Sullivan. M. Bittle. B. Binder. FIFTH ROW: B. Ormiston. I. Nagy. I. Devlin. G. Ferry, W.. Poe. W. Bennetts. No,ooo111o1'o Noor In the fall of 1950, last year's Freshmen en- tered Drexel's door once again. We were justly proud of our new status, no longer lowly plebes. The first activity of the class was guiding the Freshmen through hazing. The rules were en- forced, but it was all in fun - and many a Freshman was sent to ring the bell and make his bow. Sophomore women acted as Big Sisters for Freshmen to help them through the first hard days of registration and confusion. A Big and Little Sister Tea was sponsored by the Soph- omores. During Winter Term, the class held a Soph Sock Dance in the Student Building. Dancing, refreshments, prizes tor the most outstanding socks - all added to a good time for all who attended. With the arrival of Spring Term, the Soph- omores evacuated to the Lodge for an evening of fun. This ended a successful school year. B W, 7 1 'rf i A wif! w 33? . 911, si WM E ,.. g 1 E 'F-. f2K-4. ? ' r 5 V l , 12,5 1 g I , 5 fl K J il W fe 1 1' 3, Q 32 fy Km Hiya fd ,K Q fg. ' f QE ev Q-4 WW mama. v., , 'Q Ps: af , J., 5. , FIRST ROW: N. Everist. M. Whelan. I. Leonard, I. Smith. T. Kline, B. Blanclz, M. Nagel. R. Yourtee. THIRD ROW: R. Maguire, M. Aronstein, D. Blasetti. L. Naslowslry, C. Lutton, Dietterich. B. VanSlyke, L. Herwig, E. Laguna, G. King, M. R. West. SECOND ROW: W. A. Vaughn, A. Hettich, A. Flanagan, G. Meyers. F. Nueniqhoti, E. Albertson. I. Moore. Oleniczak, R. McKee, M. Wagner, E. Bloom, E. Binger, R.- 1'eM111.1n67a A' FIRST ROW: I. Campbell, D. Rummler, C. Fugmann. K. Hill T. Sturkland, L. Lady, F, Bockius, N. Pack, I. Zamparo. SEC OND ROW: G. Weizeorich, E. Kramer, M. Evans, D. Spauld- ing. Ir., C. Leisher, W. Musto, N. Yerder, I. Fitzpatrick. R Sodity. Third Row: F. Brown, L. Boqle, E. Iones, A. Mantas. T. Falcione, B. Brooks. T. Spreemun, S. Shepherd, I. Ging- . rich, I. Gwiazda. FOURTH ROW: D. Schabner, B. Steele, M. E. Norman, P. Sessinger. E. Barlow. M. McNichol, A. Brands, N. Eisenhart, I. Rouskey. FIFTH ROW: R. Wise, C. Burris. P. Mellon, N. Murphy, N. Weber. A. Tomlinson, B. Legg. X' Q -. . Frosh chemistry lecture at the Fnends School Annex For the first time here at Drexel, a group of Freshman men and women became acquainted at Camp Hilltop. The weekend of fun served both as a means of adjusting us to the strange- ness of life away from home, and as a basis for future friendships. The confusion of registration followed, and the first hectic d-ays of school. The question of which car to take where was upon us. Finding classrooms seemed impos- sible. But all this was forgotten in the excite- ment of meeting new people at the games, teas, and dances. The Freshman class provided Drexel's teams with quite a few athletes. Both men and women entered wholeheartedly into the spirit of D.l.T. and many a LV. Freshman will be '54's star. But all this would never have been possible, had it not been for the sincere friendship offered us by the upperclassmen. Their efforts helped us Freshmen enter into the spirit of Drexel, and made us truly a part of all that it means and stands for. 1. x '3' 2 m.. , WWA f M a P fa ,r ' K -7 fx, my 'M' THOSE INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE DISTINGUISHED THEMSELVES IN THEIR CAREERS AT DREXEL . . . MPI! P I WI M ........ PRESIDENT ........,. .... An qelo Troiuni VICE-PRESIDENT .... .... R alph Dunlap SECRETARY ......, ..... S arch Ludwig TREASURER . . . .... William Simon Ieanette Cheuvreux, Ralph Dunlap, Iune Flamberq, Teresa Fomurio. MM , ,, ,.,,,.,.4 ig.. Lf 'A Www s ww 'S My Meri .,.-Q--it' vm rt ' '. -'ii ge t J , t , , , N rl' , I 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 c 0 r r l ,g..'g if 'gr 3 if E, , tg The aims of Alpha Psi Omega, as stated in the Preamble of our Constitution, are to stimu- late interest in dramatic activities and to serve as a reward for the worthy efforts of partici- pants in the plays staged by the Rouge and Robe Dramatic Society. With these purposes in mind, Zeta Iota Cast has devoted its efforts this year to strengthening the organization from which our membership is drawn, namely, the Rouge and Robe Dramatic Society. In this direction, we aided Rouge and Robe to carry on an intensive membership campaign last fall. We assisted in the formation of a well-organized Constitution. Dramatics at Drexel holds promise of being a tangible asset to both the student, by pro- viding him With a well-rounded background of experiences, and to the administration, by act- ing as still another attraction for future students of high calibre. Eleanor Hills, Helen Norris. Helen Taylor. Angelo Troianl. N0 PHOTOS: Richard Eby. Helen Lodqe. Sarah Ludwig. William Simon. William Wilson. F-,,f-N .,,, . T.. ,,,7 ,,., .W ., .W .. V., . . , .,1,v.,,. I I W 1 oe ,M iii FIRST ROW: Robert Brown. Douglas Clarke. Winfield Etter. Alfred Former. SECOND ROW: Frank Mytinger. Michael Peiers. Howard Peterson, Hiram Pope. an ff, X E KL y I! o o o o o o o o o 0 o o PRESIDENT .............. , . . Carl Shoemaker VICE-PRESIDENT ............ .... R obert Brown SECRETARY-TREASURER ..., .... A lfred Fonner SERGEANT-AT-ARMS ..... . . . Zakar Zakarian KQV FIRST ROW: Bruce Livers, lohn Merrylees. Charles Morrill, Edgar Myers. SECOND ROW: George Rusetslri, Robert Stewart. Carl Shoemaker, Zakur Zalmrian. NO PHOTOS: Lewis Gerlach. Lester ,f '-DN Helmus, Theodore Schwaab. e, Blue Key is the national honorary fraternity for men. The Drexel Chapter was chartered in May, 1937, and consists of not more than fifteen men of the senior class and not more than ten members of the junior class. Members are chosen on a basis of leadership, scholarship and service to the college and its activities. Membership in Blue Key is a qoal sought by I if K it W 4 sm many but attained by few. The principal aim of Blue Key is the betterment of Drexel. In order- to attain this qoal, a two-fold plan is pursued. First, Blue Key encourages scholarship and service to Drexel as well as to fellow students. Secondly, it studies specific problems of stu- dent life and makes suqqestions for their solution. L. eA......f eeee. S 4, , u 1 WM lf,4Pl'fI PRESIDENT ........,,.,.. .... F red A. Ungerman VICE-PRESIDENT ..........,....... Iohn A. Githens RECORDING SECRETARY .......... Richard I. Spady CORRESPONDING SEC'Y. . . Adelbert E. Kirschner. Ir. TREASURER ....................., Albert E. Spencer FIRST ROW: Robert F. Arehart. lohn F. Boqusz. Douglas M. Clarke, Henry C. Diener. William C. Feldbaumer. SECOND ROW: Robert W. Law. Donald M. Maclurk. Morton W. Marcovitz, Iohn Monsay, Robert Orth, THIRD ROW: Richard I. Spady, Albert E. Spencer. Ir., Iohn E. Taylor. '-unmsq K5 - - --'-'ein-nal Eta Kappa Nu, the national honorary elec- trical engineering society, and a member of the Association of College Honor Societies, was founded at the University of Illinois in 1904 in order that those in the profession of electrical engineering who, by their attainments in col- lege or in practice, have manifested a deep interest and marked ability in their chosen life work may be brought into closer union, whereby mutual benefit may be derived. The Beta Alpha chapter here at Drexel was officially installed in Eta Kappa Nu in 1935. Eta Kappa Nu includes 51 undergraduate and 12 graduate chapters. Beta Alpha chapter has given active individual support to the student branch of the A.I.E.E.-IRE. Membership is limited to seniors in the upper third and juniors in the upper quarter of their respective classes. In this way, the or- ganization has striven to maintain the high standards of the Electrical Engineering De partment. Each year, the society presents to the pre- junior of highest scholastic standing in electrical engineering an award in recognition of his accomplishment. This award has come to be a constructive force in inspiring electrical engi- neers to attain their goal of becoming better members of their profession. FIRST ROW: Alan I. Frank. Iohn A. Githens, William Gosewich. Adelbert E. Kirschner. Ir.. Harry L. Latham. Ir. SECOND ROW: Allred F. Refice. Stanley Rykaczewski. Iohn I. Selinslzy. Iames H. Smith. Ir., Gerald F. Sonqster. THIRD ROW: Gregory L. Thompson. Fred A. Ungerman. NO PHOTOS: John Buzby. Eric Seit. Vemon Z. Smith, Iames Wynhoit. in gi .-Wv...,,. --W --nn-,W -W --aw-ut.-.4111----guna. . ..,.-yn Y Nxulqn N , . xl-.- FIRST ROW: Sarah Allen, Edward Atkinson. Shirley Barrinqer, William Geen SECOND ROW: Mcriorie Horowitz. Albert Kober. Barbara McKinley M M H o o o o o o o o o o c o PRESIDENT .r,... . . . Albert Kobe: VICE-PRESIDENT . . SECRETARY . . . . . . . . Nancy Shutts TREASURER . . . . . . . . Sarah Allen Mariorie Horowitz - 'il silfigiiiiif l 2871 wil 5 an-M r -' -' fs'-f vw --f WMV- f---F--almsnv-e,.--nnypyurmnyf.-. .-me-vw.,-'me-.1sf.1-ex,-1-were-.wwf f,-V.-W,-Y. .',... Y- ..-W. e ---K-.ww . We V W.-yew. , FIRST ROW: Ioan Breman, Leona Goldstrohm, Eugene Morgan. SECOND ROW: Selma Ring. Nancy Shutts. Doris Wilent. NO PHOTOS: Peggy Foglesonger. Catherine Gordon. Lois Kridle, Mildred Zitomer. t ain The Zeta Chapter of ETA MU Pl is now in its must be outstanding members of the under- ' sixth year of existence on the Drexel Campus. graduate college and be distinguished in the 3 The object of this national honorary fraternity field of retailing. f is to promote the ethical standards of Retailing by diligent study of and application to the problems of the profession. To insure that students of outstanding ability are recognized, ETA MU PI hopefuls must meet the rigid qualifications of this honorary. They must have had an overall average of 80 or bet- ter from the time of admission to Drexel. They Those who meet these requirements are in- stalled at an annual banquet given by the retailers and thus become eligible for an award for outstanding achievement in their senior year. Such incentive is the epitome of our eco- nomic system and ETA MU PI strives to be a symbol of our system at work. -vkv V ---- M --w--Wm -e - - ---- --,ww Vfv- ----- -- Y - V Y, N, - .,,.. ,.,,,,gq,, ...,,,...., ... IIN fl W Wllfl HE ........ PRESIDENT ......, ..... I oy Harold VICE-PRESIDENT .,.. ..... Be tty Hansen SECRETARY .,.. . . . Mcriorie Hosmer TREASURER .,.. ,.... D oris McNutt I-'IRST ROW: Elizuheih Befiert, Alice Geiger. Nancy Grosvenor, Betty Hansen SECOND ROW: lean Litzenberq, Florence Meurer. Doris McNuii. lane! Nutt. et, ......r Q 9 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I F' The Key and Triangle is Drexel's own honor society. The oldest organization of its kind on the campus, it was founded in 1922 by twelve girls, chosen by the faculty to raise the stand- ards of scholarship and stimulate college spirit among Drexel's women students. Membership is limited to sixteen sophomore, junior, and senior women who, in addition to maintaining a high scholastic average, have been active members of at least two extra- curricular organizations. One of the most important functions of Key and Triangle is the administration of the point system for women. This procedure is designed to regulate the activities any one woman may participate in so that her studies will not be neglected. The society also conducts an orientation program to acquaint the freshman girls with Drexel's activities and its faculty members. Another project is the presentation of an award each spring to an outstanding senior who has excelled in leadership and scholarship. FIRST ROW: Ioy Harold, Arm Harsch. Marjorie Hosmer. Mildred Iohnson. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Rutledge. Nancy Shulis. Ieun Swift. Doris Wilent. an-f ' W 1, is , V '52 I P l 3 I Z. , , V., v,,, ..., V ., Y, .W , . ..., ,.. .. .,.., , I v WY., 3 . 92 , E, sa +, l FIRST ROW: Elizabeth Arcana, Elizabeth Beflert, Beverley Brooks, Nancy Grosvenor SECOND ROW: Doris McNu1!. Florence Meurer, Ianet Nutt, lean Pell. WIIIM' M XV o o o 0 0 o o o o o PRESIDENT . ,,... Florence Meurer VICE-PRESIDENT .... . . . Catherine Weaver SECRETARY ..4... ,r..,., A nn Harsch TREASURER , . . .Ar...,.. lean Pell EDITOR .,,,. ..,. B everley Brooks .im-.f ..- Q 'K iglff H . A FIRST ROW: Ann Harsch, Mariorie Hosmer, Phyllis Ianvier, Barbara Linnekin. SECOND ROW: Shirley Prath. Suzanne Seeman, Catherine Weaver. Diana Williams. N0 PHOTOS: Lucy Colonzi, Marie DiGiacomo, Virginia Dinon. Rose Marie Gioia, Iane McKee. lean Menapace, Alice Whitaker. OMICRON NU is the National Home Eco- nomics honorary society. Its three-fold purpose is to promote and recognize scholarship, lead- ership, and research in the field of Home Eco- nomics. It is on the basis of their Work and service to Drexel that junior and senior members are chosen. The Alpha Eta chapter was installed at Drexel in 1938 to provide an appropriate honor for the outstanding Home Economics student. The chapter maintains a bulletin board outside the Home Economics Office which contains articles of current interest to all students. The main event of the year for Alpha Eta Chapter is the tea given in the spring to recog- nize the outstanding sophomore home eco- nomics students. It is from this group that the future OMICRON NU members are chosen. Each spring, at Institute Day, the society presents its annual award to the sophomore girl who has shown the greatest scholastic improvement since her freshman year. PIII IIfII'I' PIII ......... PRESIDENT ,.4... . . . Dean Chapman VICE-PRESIDENT . . . . . , Dr. Lichlenwalner SECRETARY ..... ,,.....,.... . , . Miss M. Myers TREASURER ,...,......,......... . . Prof. Leonard CORRESPONDING SECRETARY . . . ,,.. Mr. Downs FIRST ROW: Elizabeth B. Arcano, Robert F. Areharl, Iohn F. Boqusz. Beverley Brooks, lohn E. lester. E. DeBaun, Ir. SECOND ROW: William Gosewisch. lr.. Eleanor R. Greiner, Marvin Herman. Stephen F. Kenl. Adelberl E. Kirschner. Thomas Marshall. 3r'l, THIRD ROW: Shirley I.. Prath, Donald A. Reed. Dorothy Ruiledqe. Eqmonl R. Schmelzer, Georqe C. Schmidt. N--Y, -....e,...,.., ,,, , . -...-..m...........-. f Phi Kappa Phi, one of our oldest honor only to those students who are in their senior societies, was founded in the year 1897, at the year, and who have attended Drexel for at is University of Maine, to provide an incentive for scholastic distinction. For those who have achieved a high degree of scholastic excellence, and who have contributed to the success of college life through extracurricular activities, a chapter of this fraternity was founded at Drexel. Membership in Phi Kappa Phi is extended least one year. The annual initiation and banquet is held in the Art Gallery, at which time the new members are officially welcomed into the society. The members of Phi Kappa Phi may be justly proud, for they have shown excellence in leadership and scholarship which will follow them to suc- cessful positions outside of college. FIRST ROW: Edward W. Dougherty, Iohn D, Feiler, William C. Feldbaumer, Iohn S. Fitzwater. Sarkis Giragosian, Iohn A. Githens. SECOND ROW: Nicolo R. Natale. Edward M. Neary. Ianet N. Null. Iacob B. Paperman, lean M. Pell, Michael I. Peters. THIRD ROW: James F. Tompkins, I-'red A. Unqerman. William Wasylenko. Frank M. Willis. NO PHOTOS: Iohn Cecil. M. Shirley Kerr, Frank B. Marx. Louise C. Szaiara. II7 WW ne- , ..-Jv!l!l,- V v-.-Jlgwr--IQIMIUL-X--N.-1-be-rf.--W, .W mf, V V FIRST ROW: Mary T. Bauer. Allen Cohen. Ralph F. Dunlap. Louis Harrington, lean Liizenberq. SECOND ROW: Lowell Mercer, Morton Mozenler. Edward Ruselr. Clyde Smith. Pl U P IM PRESIDENT ....... VICE-PRESIDENT . . SECRETARY .... TREASURER .... . Edward Rusek Morton Mozenter . lean Litzenberg . Charles Kuntz '-:mini ' ' ' U' f ' -' '-'-'YH-W-fwf4Lfv41sm-sn'-w-- ,ly , ,U ,,... ..,, , W 5 A ..,..,.,-r., ,,..,,., ... V.. . ,,,. ,, W me , . V , ,. .-.. ,.v... FIRST ROW: Darrell Kepler, Charles Kuntz. Barbara Linrxekin, Gerald Songster. William Starkey. SECOND ROW: Jack Stoner. Ir.. Christopher Tully. 'Catherine Weaver NO PHOTOS: Norma Anderson. Catherine Carroll, Richard Eboch. 5595 Ei o o 0 o o o 0 0 o a c o v o o o c S The Beta Chapter of PI NU EPSILON made PI NU activities in the past year have in- its first appearance as Drexel's national hon- orary music fraternity in 1947, through the efforts of its faculty advisor, Mr. Wallace Heaton. The objects of the fraternity are: to stimulate interest in, and to further the aims of the musical organizations at Drexel, to foster and develop a broader interest in music and musical affairs among its members, and to honor those out- standing students who have devoted their time and efforts to the musical organizations of the school. cluded: sponsoring of the Thursday Concert Series, co-sponsoring the concert by the Poly- tech Chorus of Finland, production and sale of recordings of musical events at Drexel, and publishing of a bi-weekly newspaper of interest to students in the musical organizations. These are the methods through which this spirited group encourages interest in and fur- thers the progress of music at Drexel. I' WI M l'l VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY . . , TREASURER . . . HISTORIAN . . . PRESIDENT ...,.... . Dorothy Rutledge ....RoyE.Kraber Patricia Singewald . . . Eleanor Krause . . . Teresa Canuso Teresa Canuso, R. Eugene Kraber. Eleanor Krause. i 2 fs 3 2 E E Q 1 X 5 n Jan-A-'QA-w.-4 -MW-A-------minima --r-' -we'-R - R-A --2 Pi Omega Pi is the national business teachers' honorary society. Its members are chosen from students of business education who have com- pleted at least eight term credits in education and at least 15 term credits in commerce, with an average of at least 80 in all college subjects. The purpose of Pi Omega Pi is to give recognition to outstanding students in the busi- ness teacher training course and to raise the level of scholarship of all business education T l ,,,qF1gggz:gg1fgvgn5.,,...,,T,f.lpI-f, -,.,i-A-.V-W.---,.--10-Y...-mv.---A--wwW., .mf-gn:-jiiiiifiiigiqi 'E 2:1 M ES students. Last fall, Pi Ome g a Pi's representative, Eleanor Krause, was a delegate at the National Convention in Cleveland. At this meeting, Miss Dorothy Hons, Drexel chapter's sponsor, was elected national secretary of Pi Omega Pi. During March, Drexel chapter was host to a regional meeting ot Pi Omega Pi held at the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel. Ioseph M. Orlando. Dorothy Rutledge, Patricia Sinqewald. -,, ., ,-..c,i-,.....,, ,- ' I A W -' '-' ' W' - -V -A - nf---Y W.. W... wplgiwr... , FIRST ROW: Sylvester I. Kowalski. Ioachim H. LaRosa, Ioseph F. Miele, Bernard R. Orlzechowski. Warren C. Ries. SECOND ROW: Gerhard O. Gassdorl, Sarkis E. Giraqosian. Edward T. Girvin, Theodore B. Gumiak. Weston T. Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Frank R. Amand, Iohn H. Buri, Harry E, Dreisbach, Manfred A. Espie. Pl TAI! NM' A .......... Wesion T- Hamilton . . . Frank M. Willis CORRESPONDING SECRETARY .... Charles D. Hawn RECORDING SECRETARY ..,..... Henry I. Kaminski PRESIDENT ,.....,...,.,....... VICE-PRESIDENT ....,........... GUIDE .................. .... A ugust Klerland, Ir. My .. , ...N H ,. . .- .www-V-ww'-V - rr i FIRST ROW: Charles I. Shookster, Roy L. Shumaker, Peter F. Sokolowski. William I. Wasylenlro. Frank M. Willis. SECOND ROW: Charles D. Hawn, Thomas F. Herron. Ir.. Henry I. Kaminslri. August Kierland. Ir.. Ioseph C. Klein. THIRD ROW: William I. Fadden. Ir.. Charles E. Fees. William I. Friel. NO PHOTOS: Iohn B. Arnaiz, W. Allan Cook, Philip A. DiNenno. Donald I.. Heller. David M. Hillegas. Andrew B. Malizio, William N. Nissle. Irwin P. Shanker. EEZ? V yu YWESSX i o 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 9 0 o 0 o o o o I , I PI TAU SIGMA, the national honorary Me- chanical Engineering fraternity selects its un- dergraduate members on a basis of sound engineering ability, scholarship, and person- ality. In order to be considered, a student must be in the upper third of the junior or the upper 352 of the senior class. However, only one- fourth of the junior class and one-third of the senior class may be elected to membership. The fraternity attempts to establish a closer bond of fellowship which will result in mutual benefit to those men in the study and in the profession of mechanical engineering. In ad- dition, the fraternity works to aid fellow students and the college in every way. ,.,,,..w.,..,,.,...,.,.Y.,,--Y-v..---.W- 4--v V - e---we.-W -.-- -.--fe-v-.,--,N-Y-v-H ----- Y- , t lYU5'll'll?0,fl0ll'fl0 ...... i PRESIDENT ........ ...... F elix Troilo VICE-PRESIDENT . . . . Gerald McKee SECRETARY .... ., Richard Gilbert TREASURER . .. . . Ioseph Wiseman I 5 I I I i l FIRST ROW: Carl Baumert. Lew Clark, Stephen Cobb, Ralph Ebeling. I SECOND ROW: Alfred Matthews. Donald Short. Iohn Stoner. P NO PHOTOS: Banks Craig. William Douglas, Richard Evans. Lewis Gerlach. Richard Gilbert. Edwin 5 Hartzell. Elmer Knoui. Gerald McKee, Iohn Partridge. Edward Rusek, George Rusetski, Ted Schwaab, l Robert Tull. Russell Wyatt. K f 5 5 Z i 2 I 2 F 5 , 5 if I lr W.,.,,.wY.e Yv. -..- WY-weve' fA,: i i s l o 0 0 0 0 0 c o o o o o 0 o 0 B Believing that military service is an obligation Cadet Corps. They are selected on the basis of citizenship, the members of Scabbard and Blade are pledged to preserve and develop the essential qualities of good and efficient officers and to spread intelligent information conceming the military requirements of our country. In these years of unrest throughout the World the society is striving harder than ever to further these aims and to encourage a strong system of national defense. Members are chosen from the officers of the of scholarship, leadership and their ability as officers. Associate membership is open to officers in any branch of the armed forces. Along with its service functions, Scabbard and Blade sponsors, every year, a formal dance in the fall for all cadet officers. The Military Ball, which is the highlight of the Winter Term's social calendar, is also sponsored by Scabbard and Blade. FIRST ROW: William Feldbaumer. Ivan Fintrock. Edward Girvin, Charles Hawn. SECOND ROW: Felix Troilo. Iohn Wiese. Ioseph Wiseman. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS: Weston Hamilton, Robert Kelly. Eugene Kraber, Richard Mumma, Edgar Stier, Iohn Teel, Iames Wilkins. l25 -mvmnw annum H--up-v----vw... .We me W , gw,, K M K K I FIRST ROW: Robert Auqe, Allen H. Borger, Robert L. Brown. Ir., Emil D. Conti. Ir.. loseph S. Crown. Edward W. Dougherty, Maurice L. Heiland. SECOND ROW: Robert Hotchkiss, Frank Hynes. Stephen F. Kent, Albert Kober. G. Frederic Kolle, Elliott C. Morrill, Edward M. Neary. THIRD ROW: locob B. Paperman. Michael I. Peters, Howard Peterson. Leonard Raelsky. Donald A. Reed. H. Frank Kulp, NO PHOTOS: Iames Armour, William Bennett. Orvis Bissinqer, Lawrence Coslill. Darrel DeMaris. Robert Gortner. Bernard Harqadon. David Hughes. I4 QHO o o o o o o 0 o o u o o PRESIDENT ...... . . Stephen F. Kent VICE-PRESIDENT . . . . . Ioseph S. Crown SECRETARY ..., .. . Elliott C. Morrill TREASURER . , ..,. Paul Mitchell . . .. . ...-.. . .. ..,.. ...eww--F-farvwm.....,., , A V... V. ..., W. ...,.Jv-n- -7- S--M V-W. ...W--, , , r . 1 I 3 1 I J I 3 1 3 1 4 1 1 4 E F 3 3 t 1 t i 1 5 3 FIRST ROW: Ralph A. Ebeling. lohn D. Feiler. Iohn S. Fitzwater. Richard' A. Fritz, Lawrence S. George' Charles S. Kuntz. William T. Lenthe. Q SECOND ROW: Lloyd S. Levin. Iohn L. Merrylees. Paul Mitchell. William I. Moni, Eugene Morgan. Edward A. Rusek. Carl C. Shoemaker, i E THIRD BOW: Robert M. Smith, Wilton F. Smith, Gerald N. Strassler, Robert C. Walters, Samuel J Woodhouse. I 1 NO PHOTOS: Robert Iohnston, Carl Loeitler. Robert Madlo. Ioleph Milici. Louis Shapiro. L. Springer. I 2 5 Richard Vomdran. Kenneth Wenrich. 3 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' V . Q Q Sigma Rho, Drexel's honorary fraternity for sophomore attaining the highest average in his , t male undergraduates in the College of Business class. In addition, a tutoring service is spon- Administration, elects to its membership those sored for any underclassmen desiring assist- 3 students who have completed at least seven ance. To complete a Well-rounded program ot terms, have a weighted average of at least 80, services, Sigma Rho also sponsors the Wall j and are in the upper quarter of their respective Street Iournal Award. i classes. Since its organization as the Beta Delta L The purpose of Sigma Rho is to give recog- Society in 1939, the fraternity which in 1945 nition to those business students whose scholar- became known as Sigma Rho has striven to ship and character are outstanding. raise the level of scholarship of all Business l To stimulate scholastic achievement here at students. Drexel, an annual award is presented to the 121 1 TUKT Pl .......... PRESIDENT ,,..........,. .... R ichard Schmelzer VICE-PRESIDENT ,.,,,..., . . . Sarkis Giragosian RECORDING SECRETARY ..4.,... Vemon McKinney CORRESPONDING SECRETARY ...... Robert Arehart TREASURER .A.....,........., Prof. Samuel Leonard FIRST ROW: Frank Amand, Robert Arehart, Iohn Bogusz, John Buri. Douglas Clarke, Walter Costello, Lester DeBaun. SECOND ROW: Richard Goudie, Weston Hamilton, Charles I-lawn, Adelburt Kirschner, loseph Klein, Allen Kremer. Harry Latham. THIRD ROW: Nicole Natale. Alfred Refice, Richard Schmelzer. George Schmidt, Charles Shoolrster Peter Sokolowski, Richard Spady. The Zeta Chapter of the TAU BETA PI associ- ation is a national engineering honor society founded in l885 at Lehigh University to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as under- graduates in engineering, or by their attain- ments as alumni in the field of engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engi- neering colleges of America. TAU BETA Pl is distinguished from any other engineering honorary in that it draws its mem- bers from all fields of engineering - men whose scholarship has placed them in the highest eighth of the junior class or in the highest fifth of the senior class. However, election of these men depends not only on scholarship but upon traits of character, integrity and unselfish ac- tivity. Recognition is made of the fact that knowledge in itself does not identify the out- standing engineer, but instills in him the need for human relations in connection with his profession. FIRST ROW: William Dutton. Henry Diener. William Feldbaumer. William Friel. Sarkis Giragosiarx. Iohn Gilhens. William Gosewich. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Leet. Morton Marcovitz. Thomas Marshall. George Matlack. Vernon Mc- Kinney, Iesse Morgan. Iohn Myers. THIRD ROW: Albert Spencer. Edgar Stoudl, Gregory Thompson. Iames Tompkins. Fred Ungerman. William Wcxsylenko, Frank Willis. NO PHOTOS: Gordon Cochrane. Eric Seif. Frank Wynhofi. 5 'K' V- -'..,, FIRST ROW: Robert L. Brown, Douglas Clarke. A. Winfield Etter, Miles M. Eiler, Alfred Fonner. Eleanor Greiner. SECOND ROW: Doris McNutt, Florence Meurer, Edgar Myers, Frank Mylinger. Ianet Nutt, Michael WIIO, WIM Each year WHO'S WHO AMONG STU- DENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNI- VERSITIES recognizes students from over 600 colleges and universities in the United States and Canada. It.serves not only to recognize outstanding students but also to establish a reference volume of authoritative information on the leading college students of America. When selecting those students to be recom- mended, the campus nominating committees are asked to consider outstanding effort and accomplishment in academic work, extracur- 2 FIRST ROW: loyce Harold, Mildred Iohnson. lean Litzenberg, Bruce Livers, Vernon McKinney Howard W. Petersen. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Rutledge. Curl Shoemaker. Grace Stanton, Doris Tarquinio, Zakur Zakaricm, ricular activities, and service to the school. At Drexel, the students are- nominated by the student government associations. Members of WHO'S WHO are provided with a placement service through which they may be recommended for employment. As soon as REM is if at 1 siso S 21, fi ,xi W 5 a member expresses a wish to become affili- ated with any company, a full recordvof the member is sent to the firm. 'Each member is presented with a certificate and is eligible to wear the key which sym- bolizes the high honor which he has attained. l l'llllFll.flTllll l'l'Y BALL The preliminaries to the l9th annual Inter- fraternity Ball began this fall with the release of the names of the six candidates who were to Vie for the title of lnterfraternity Sweetheart of l95U-5l. The six girls were: Patricia Nicely, Betty Hansen, Isabel Cohen, Millie lohnson, Betty Grauch Kompass, and Nancy Byers. By popular declaration, Betty Hansen was crowned Sweetheart, just before ll:OO P. M. on Saturday night, November 4th. Barbara Swarr, last year's l.F. Sweetheart, presented Betty with a huge bouquet of flowers and Paul Stemplco presented her with a lovely compact on behalf of the l.F. Council. Couples danced to the music of lohnny Long and his orchestra. This was the second con- secutive Drexel Interfraternity Ball over which lohnny Long has presided, the third of his career. Everyone was pleased with the repeat performance and his many novelty tunes. The beautifully gowned girls and formally attired escorts made the lnterfraternity Ball one of the most successful in many years. The dim lights of the ballroom and the pleasant music provided an appropriate background. Soft lights . . . formal dress . . . lovely girls . . . music by Iohnny Long cmd another successful IF Ball - an it-'Ml' L, JL . .W,, ,f Ni 3 ,+- . v W -tw ,, ,. 355 :- kk: 1 91 AF . Pg-L ' HSM ...gm ,F 1 ,az , f 2 V5 W ig. 35 wifi ,,e?'s, aa f 5 I I NWI Wy s1,. wi if aarN 1 ' ' I Um f ' ,1 Mr Q3 tvs , W N l -1 A, -ffl MAWWX 'E 4 X PA HELL IC FIRST ROW: B. VunSciver, P. Apgar, I. Nutt. SECOND ROW: S. Beshgatoor. T. Ccnuso, N. Glamore. E. Chcxsanow. I. Litzenberq. I. Flamberq. L. Archbold, I. McKee, B. Binder, N. Shutts. Hannellenic Council is an intersoror- ity council, composed of two represen- tatives from each of the five sororities on campus. Each representative is elected to the council for two years, serving the first year as a member and the second as an officer. The sororities rotate the presidency each year. Capably advsied by Mary Bowman Cleland and Dean Dorothy Younq, We carried on a full proqram of duties and activities durinq the past year. Pan- hellenic Council sponsors the annual Panhellenic Tea, which formally opens rushing season, the rush parties them- selves, and Sorority Lodae and Shore Weekends. This year we entered a display in the competition during Alumni Homecom- ina'Weekend, carried on a magazine carnpaiqn, and sold programs at foot- ball games for the benefit of the Pan- hellenic House. Taq Day proceeds were used to purchase a silver tea service in memory of Professor Marjorie Sims, the founder of the Panhellenic House. FIRST ROW: D. Donovan. R. Warren. Mr. Toombs, R. Fey. W. Martin, C. Fees. SECOND ROW: S. Trcnovich. Z. Zakarian. M. Mozenter. INTER-FRATEIt I Y Ctlll CIL FIRST ROW: R. Warren, Mr. Toombs, R. Schaffer. SECOND ROW: D. Advencr, W. Ballard. I. Weiss, G. Rusetski. K U . HAM 5' it 'Ii The lnterfraternity Council of Drexel was formed to promote and perpetuate the best interests of the Institute and to establish unity of spirit and action among the member fraternities. The council consists of two repre- sentatives from each OI the eight fra- ternities comprising the membership of the organization, plus a faculty repre- sentative. The council holds its meetings every other week, except during the summer term when they are held every third week. These meetings are held at the fraternity houses of the member fra- ternities, each in turn being host. One of the most important inter- fraternity activities which the council sponsors is its sports program. Meme ber fraternities compete against one another in a year-round sports program with winners of the various sports re- ceiving trophies of recognition. Among its social activities the coun- cil sponsors the lnterfraternity Banquet in the spring term and the lnterfraternity Ball in the fall term. Each year the council also sponsors a Kano, or lnterfraternity Sing: a cup is awarded to the winning fraternity. ALPHA Alpha Sigma Alpha, Drexel's first sorority, is delicacies on sale from the Bake Shop. A ',vi A .el f ,. Ai A L. Qt K fig? well represented in most campus organizations and functions, both as individuals and as a group. Loyalty to our Alma Mater and closer inter-sorority relationship are paramount goals for the Alpha Sigs. A full social calendar greeted the members upon their return to school last fall. Spaced between fraternity parties was the Mother- Patroness Tea, held at the Panhellenic House, which turned out to be one of the most success- ful affairs of its type in recent years. Gander Week provided plenty of entertainment for all and was climaxed by the annual dorm dance - and everyone remembers the tasty IGMA ALPHA PRESIDENT . ,... .... ....... I cz n Nutt VICE PRESIDENT . . . ,... Nancy Grosvenor SECRETARY .,,, ..,,.... R uth Lutz TREASURER . . Betty Zierdt Neptune's Night Life took the spotlight during the winter term with a gala underwater atmosphere, complete with everything from sea nymphs to Starfish. Next on the list came the rush parties and the keen competition for new pledges. But best of all was this year's lodge weekend in May when all classroom work was left be- hind in exchange for the relaxation and gaiety of the lodge. Then came the fraternity Spring Weekends which still draw favorable com- ment. All of this activity had to end, though, as the seniors took their leave following the Senior Farewell Banquet. .afiztivief pirate ship to greet Irosh rushees. Alpha Sigma Alpha comes aboard the - - U'-f-'hun' u FIRST ROW: C. Weaver, N. Grosvenor, I. Nutt, B. Zierdt, R. Lutz. SECOND ROW: I. Pratchler, P. Bickerstaif, V. Kolb. P. Firm, A. Recchi, B. Grauch, I, Langzettel. THIRD ROW: N. Munyan, I.. Boido, I. Weand, M. Wynhoft, P. Gardner, B. Brooks, I. Harold. K. Kraekel, T. Lister, I. Barber. NOT SHOWN: C. Carroll, L. Greer, N. Hixson, W. Hughes. FIRST ROW: F. Pappas, D. Ainsink, C. Lindholm G. Stanton. SECOND ROW: B. Fulton, E. Krutzer, I. Britton, I. Sutherland, C. Guinn. H. Vrooman THIRD ROW: I. Reed, I. Walker. D. Fry. I. San- tarelli, C. Seabriqht, P. Apgar. NOT SHOWN: I. Ross, C. Rossi, B. Siple. R. DiSanti. FIRST ROW: I. Weant, I. Barber, P. Bickerstafi SECOND ROW: C. Lindholm. V. Kolb. M. Wyn hott, T. Lester, P. Macgeorqe. NOT SHOWN: C Kline, I. Loughery, I. McCarty, S. Prath. FIRST ROW: E, Krutzer, A. Harsch, N. Hersch, I. Nutt, K. Kraekel, N. Munyan. SECOND ROW: P. Finn. I. Snyder, I. Pratschler. I.. Boido, C. Weaver I. McCarty, A. Whitaker, A. Recchi. B. Grossman. NOT SHOWN: I. Frank, D. Martin, D. Smith. --ann-.W -.-.. DELTA Plll EP lL0 ,V y 5 PRESIDENT ,.A.... Charlotte Zabludoii ,'4,,n.'T3f-5, VICE PRESIDENT . . , .... Margie Horowitz w' SECRETARY .E.RRR ..... M mgie Segal 'ig-GX TREASURER ..,. ..,. P hyuis Diamond it Ever since February, 1947, when Delta Phi Epsilon was formally installed at Drexel, the members have been active in campus activities and actively engaged in boosting the name of Drexel. This past year, Delta Phi Epsilon helped to support a Greek War Orphan as part of a plan, initiated several years ago, giving aid to under- privileged children. Funds were raised and donated to the Needlework Guild sponsored by Mama Willey in the dormitory. Once again during the fall, the girls sold pro- grams at all of the home football games. Gan- der Week provided entertainment tor all in the middle of the term and, of course, there was the lun of putting on the .Gander Week court skit. Many parties were held among the members which promoted good fellowship and sistership -milestones that make for a full college life. The annual Delta Phi Epsilon birthday dinner was held in the spring term at one of Philadel- phia's night clubs. Everyone looks forward to this event and, needless to say, no one was disappointed. The seniors then brought to a close their college careers with a memorable weekend at the Lodge and another at the shore. Delta Phi Epsilon entertains its rushees in the Women's Lounge. rf: C. Zabludolf. E, Chasanow. NOT SHOWN: C. Leachman. I. Rosenberg, M. Segal. FIRST ROW: E. Birnbaum. I. Flamberq, I.. Schwartz. M. Horowilz, E. Rosenthal, C, Zabludofl. SECOND BOW: Miss Meshkov, E. Chasanow. P. Diamond. FIRST ROW: M. Horowitz, C. Zabludoll. SECOND ROW: E. Birnbaum, P. Diamond. NOT SHOWN: S. Shane, E. Diamond. E. Rosenthal. E. Birnbaum, I. Flamberq, L. Schwartz. vnu, .vnu annum ,.,.., .,.,,,- W Une, DELTA 'IGMA EP lL0 :' Els ll A - It xy . In This year has been a busy, happy one for the members of Delta Sigma Epsilon. The 1950-51 season began with the Founder's Day Banquet, the celebration of our 22nd birthday. Several of our members were cast in the Pi Kap Show, and along with that, we busted our- selves With Court skits, tea clancs, and parties. Armistice Day was celebrated by the yearly Delt Dance. Many of our graduated sisters at- tended it and the Alumnae Tea which preceded PRESIDENT ........ ..., L ouise Archbold VICE PRESIDENT ..... . . . Melissa Mueller SECRETARY .....,. . . . Irene Stewart TREASURER ...,.. . . . Margie Hosmer the dance. In Ianuary, rushing parties were given- the first was a Wonderful get-together in the Stu- dent Building, and the second, the big party at the Lodge. The silence period over, Delta Sigma Epsilon proudly pledged its new group of sisters. Spring term brought us the fun of Shore Week- end, Spring Weekends, and the Senior Fare- well Banquet. The banquet was the last event of the year-a year we will long remember. Delt's entertain rushees with a wooden soldier in toylcmd skit. ' ' Lf . i 5 .3 5 FIRST ROW: M. Hosmer. M. Mueller, L. Archbold, H. Hopfensitz. SECOND ROW: G. Krogman, E. Aiman, D. Williams, L. Hart, B. Penn, C. Groves. NOT SHOWN: B. Barton, B. Binder, M. Bittle, B. Brown, S. Carlson, B. Duck, D. Frailey, R. Gioia. E Q2 FIRST ROW: I. Hamilton, I. Holcombe, S. Kralt, D. Williams. SECOND ROW: S. Webb, R. Lam- mendola, M. Murdock, B. Penn. THIRD ROW: L. Hart, A. Patterson. L. Archbold, C. Groves. M. Mueller, M. Flinn, E. Aiman, I. Lapinslri. NOT SHOWN: D. Higgins, D. Liebert, L. Moesel, L. Moxley, L. Mullarkey, I. Murphey, P. Rhoad, K. Schleyer. FIRST ROW: M. Spear. E. Stopper. I. Flint. L. Piombino. D. Tarquinio, I. Medford. SECOND ROW: S. Conrow, I. McKee, H. Hoover, H. Don- aldson. THIRD ROW: D. Rutledge, A. Day, P. Hunt. B. Robertson, I. Stewart. A. Hardy, P. Dagit, M. Barca. NOT SHOWN: I. Stier, I, Beningo, B. Budd, B. Hayman, I. Pancoast. A. Reimen- schneider, M. Savill, I. Sullivan. 1' FIRST ROW: M. L. Babbitt, K. Leonard. R. Lam- mendola, I. Hamilton. SECOND ROW: I. McKee, H. Hoot, F. Cooper. V, Galamaqa, P. Mahon, D. Nellis. NOT SHOWN: M. Terrill, I. Thomas, B. Welsh, I. Willgoos, I. LeVan, L. England, M. Lamplugh. A 2 IGMA IGMA 9'- gif' fi t Q, i,, - z gl. ,.3,x'1fg--f P'4,k --as -',t fx-1455-'ff' 5 65.3.3-g,--sf.. f 1 mr, ..:. i ,:,,,,, X L ll, E... 1- x ll 2' T sl ,S It is fi This, our 25th anniversary year on Drexel's campus, has been a pleasant and successful one. The Tri Swing highlighted fall term, when we turned leaves, vines, and pumpkins into a coach for Cinderella - at the Cinderella Ball. Football games, fraternity parties, and Gander Week followed, and, almost before we realized it, Christmas time was here. Winter term rushing-of what else did we think! Ideas, plans, and willing hands to do the work resulted in a pledge class of which we are justly proud. We are proud, too, of Betty Hansen, our I-F Queen, and Milly Iohnson, who holds a double title - Spring Prom Queen Y- - -.Half .. ...W W . Nl W., IGMA PRESIDENT ...... ,. ..... Terri Ccmuso VICE PRESIDENT . . , . . , Ginny Thompson SECRETARY ...... .... IVIiI lie Iohnson TREASURER . . . .... Alice Geiger and Honorary Colonel. Spring term was packed with pleasures. Gut silver anniversary was celebrated with a formal dance and dinner attended by one of our na- tional officers. We held Open House at the Panhellenic House for Drexel's other sororities and fraternities. Later there was a Lodge Weekend and the long awaited weekend at the shore. Founders Day Banquet and our Mothers' Tea completed the social calendar, and all too soon it was time to say goodbye to Seniors at our Farewell Dinner. Another chapter of Sigma memories Written! Tri's present Gander Week skit! FIRST ROW: D. McNutt. C. Goodman, N. Hoffman. SECOND ROW: D. Kayser. M. Iohnson. G. Thomp- son, T. Canuso, L. Felgenhauer, S. Parsons. NOT SHOWN: S. Allen, S. Barrinqer. M. Bauer, R. Bell, L. Beyer, G. Boswell, A. Carrigan, P. Kolle, M. Cavanaugh. C. DeWees. R. Drigan. FIRST ROW: V. Powell, Y. Turchi, C. Goodman, N. Thompson, L. Felgenhauer. SECOND ROW: R. Maas, M. L. Newman. N. Trumbower, L. Keough, I. Gaffney, S. Williams, D. McNutt. THIRD ROW: G, Harvey, N. Fairfield, G. Fioravante, F. Smith I. Cheuvreux. FOURTH ROW: I. Femier, C. Moyer, B. Hansen. A. Geiger, N. Anderson. NOT SHOWN: I. Newcomer. P. NicelY. I. Shefier, N. Shutts, W. Smith, I. Swift, I. Travaglini, M. Arnold, P. Fogelsonger, T. Fornario. SEATED: D. Wilent. STANDING: S. Titlow. B. Durst, B. Dorsh, S. Beshgatoor. I. Albert, D. Harper, I. Lilley, C. Gordon. P. Sinqewald, G. Fiorvante, L. Ellis. NOT SHOWN: B. vonGlahn, L. Gold- strohm, E. Greiner, E. Haines, G. Kilroy. L. Kridle, M. Clark. B. Linnekin, C. Memory, E. Metz, F. Meurer. FIRST ROW: R. Maas, C. Moyer. P. Griffith. SEC- OND ROW: I. Cheuvreuaf. I. Menapace, V. Powell, S. Beshqatoor, N. Fairfield. G. Harvey. NOT SHOWN: I. Havrilchick, I.. Kime, I. McLean, F. Parker, G. Rowan, P, Smith, A. Stauffer, I. Stryker, M. Vogt, D. Woodcock. THETA IGMA P .ji 4 . ' 'T . 'Q' Qt I f ' ya mskzhl KH xy 1 Rx a U fs f The Theta Sigs were kept busy during the fall term selling programs at home football games, participating in the Panhellenic mag- azine drive, and taking an active part in sup- porting the Campus Chest fund drive. The fall social calendar included a date party at the Panhellenic House which ended all to early, and, later in the term, a gab fest at Ginny's. Winter term, We Worked and strug- gled to make our court dance, the colorful Mardi Gras, a repeat success over last year. Couples danced to the music of Bob Fredericlds orchestra and a unanimous decision was voiced of a pleasant evening. ILO PRESIDENT ....... . . . lean Litzenberg VICE PRESIDENT . . . .,.. Sue Seemcm SECRETARY ...., . . . Nancy Glamore TREASURER , . . ,... Betty Beffert The members were very pleased to entertain the Theta Sigma Upsilon National Vice-Presi- dent, Mrs. Doris Harkins, during the Winter term. A tea was held in her honor at the Pan- hellenic House, and all gathered at Mrs. Moore's home the following day to complete a most enjoyable weekend. Lodge Weekend was fun, but the highlight of spring term was our Weekend at the shore. Old and new members got together again at the Rose Day Mothers' Tea. The Senior Ban- quet closed another year of good time, hard work, and achievement for the rose and silver. Theta Siq's capture the spirit of the Mardi Gras at annual court iete. S ff FIRST ROW: B. VanSciver, S. Seeman, M. Britto. N. Glamore, B. Belfert. SECOND ROW: B. Ross, I. Litzenberq. Mrs. Moore. G. Clilton. THIRD ROW: M. Drummond, B. Brudereck, P. Ianvier. NOT SHOWN: R. Bachman, D. Howard. FIRST ROW: I. Ross, I. McCormick, G. Clifton. SECOND ROW: B. VanSciver, B. Keeley, B. Del-lnqelis. G. Blades, B. Rose. NOT SHOWN: R. Griffith, R. Kaciuban, FIRST ROW: I. Hawk, M. Drummond, I., Colanzi. SECOND ROW: P. Schone, M. MacNamee. P. Ianvier, I. Pell. THIRD ROW: R. Vanderhorst, B. Dellngelis, B. Brudereck. NOT SHOWN: I.. Wil- liams. FIRST ROW: E. Buseck, N. Glamore, B. Keeley. SECOND ROW: B. VanSciver. B. Rose. STAND- ING: B. Beffert, I. Litzenberq. I. Ross. NOT SHOWN: N. Silk. Looking back over the past year, the Alpha ALPHA Pl LAMBDA PRESIDENT ........ VICE PRESIDENT. . . SECRETARY ....,,. TREASURER ....... Richard Graham Pi's view with pleasure the fun, brotherhood, and achievement derived from participation in the many activities here at Drexel. The famous Apple Pie Warmups following football games, Alumni Homecoming, and many house dances highlighted our fall term. Alumni Homecoming was made especially en- joyable by our homecoming display, which brought to us the coveted Little Brown lug. Soon after Christmas vacation came our smokers, rushing, and pledging. Then, at long last, our new brothers were initiated into the FIRST HALF Ierry McKee . . . Carl Deqler .... Iohn Snader , . . SECOND HALF . I ack Teel Ted Schwaab . . . ,Robert Hughes . . . .Frank Lee bonds of Alpha Pi Lambda. Not every fraternity can claim as one of its members the ugliest man on campus, but when it helps the Campus Chest Drive, this title be- comes an honor. One of the first events of the spring social season, the Collegiate Capers Court Dance, was a great success. Then came the major affair of the term -- Spring Weekend, which was the last for many of our brothers. We who remain promise to keep Alpha Pi Lambda an institu- tion at Drexel which will earn respect and admiration on and off the campus. dance. Apple Pi's hold their 16th anniversary FOREGROUND: F. Marshall, G. Wiltshire. STAND- ING: T. Kaczmarchik, D. Harz, C. Degler, T. Bart- lett, I. Blaine, T. Schwaab, B. Gates, C. Bosch, A. Douglas, I. Chambers, H. Emerson. NOT SHOWN: I. Appleby, C. Bair, T. Boissevain. B. Brown, P. Bruner, I. Cannon, G. Cordivari, D. Corrigan, B. Doerilein, C. Doerner. SEATED: R. Eblinq, B. Selden, I. Blaine. STAND ING, FIRST ROW: H. Shantz, B. Thomas, A. Link E. Fee, I. Podmaiersky. H. Kolscher, G. Tornetta, STANDING, SECOND ROW: I. Curdden, E. Voll rath. M. Pulscak. NOT SHOWN: D. Kepler, A Kollosch, D. Lewis, C. Link, L. Lowe, D. MacTurk F. Mangan, F. Marotti, G. McKee, I. Michel. FIRST ROW: B. Butdorf, I. Arnaiz, D. Harz, I. Podmaiersky, R. Snader, L. Clark. L. Clark, R. Wise. G. Stephanides. SECOND ROW: C. Kara- kantas, B. Erb. NOT SHOWN: R. Dunlap, B. Farrow, D. Graham. P. Greisen, C. Hawn, F. Hill, H. Holmaier, B. Howell, B. Ienkins, C. Koch. FIRST ROW: D. DeMaris, F. Lee, V. Calianno. F. Hale, H, Egner, B. Goucher, R. Wise, R. Hughes. B. Eisenrard. I. Teel, I. Blaine. SECOND ROW T. Serdahely, B. Weaver. H. Karl, I. Swanson, G. Wiif, G. Michell. B. Fey, A. Smith. NOT SHOWN: C. Mohr, D. Morrison, E. Neary, D. Pracht, O Schick, B. Simon, B. Superior, A. Troiani, T. Tra! iord, B. Steele, D. Young. Winter term found us busy with pledging. DELTA KAPPA ltlltl 7 ie ' FSQYFQQ -. ' ..,, ' 5 Ei fmt x at XY'-as x fail I All too soon the pledge period was over and we welcomed our new brothers to the bonds of Delta Kappa Rho. Soon after informal initia- tion came our Spring Weekend, and with this we reached the end of another successful year. Delta Kappa Rho has grown from a small group of determined men to a well organized, smoothly working brotherhood. We have sup- ported our Alma Mater in its activities and we are proud to be one of Drexel's fraternities. PRESIDENT ...,.... VICE PRESIDENT.. SECRETARY ...... TREASURER ....,.. FIRST HALF Stephen Cobb .Bill McCloskey .Lee Cuddy .. Rudy Wolf . . . SECOND HALF .Lou Schaefer Frank Conway . . .... Carroll Bessey . .... Rudy Wolf Here to stay, Delta Kappa Rho views with pride the completion of its second year on campus. Members of Drexel's youngest tra- ternity and their dates relaxed on board the Delaware Belle during the summer terrn. Among some of our fond memories are those of our unforgettable canoe trip and the memor- able fishing trip. During the fall term, we enjoyed a hay ride and Lodge dance. The climax of the fall social calendar Was, of course, the Christmas party. ir l Brothers entertain their dates at a lodge dinner party. .--.... -...,n...f., ..r. - A.. ,-ri-,,,..-,,.n.,...-,m........i FIRST ROW: P. Hurtle, R. Vollmar, L. Cuddy. S. Cobb. SECOND ROW: I. Wiese, B. Kraft, S. Stainker, B. Chatman. THIRD ROW: M. Vocht, R. Hendricks, C. Fees. NOT SHOWN: R. Beaver. E. Bessey. W. DeWoli. FIRST ROW: L. Schaeler, P. Weiser, B. McCloskey, B. Casey, B. Keating. SECOND ROW: P. DiNenno. F. Conway, B. Wetzel. NOT SHOWN: W. New- man. I. Rabbitt. R. Reed, E. Rich. B. Ford. A. Fischer, S. Stagliano, C. Bessey. G. Keys, R. Wolf. NOT SHOWN: K. Felsburg, B. Hunt, I. McGuire, W. Meyers. FIRST ROW: S. Cobb, M. Vocht. B. Chatman. I. Cuddy. SECOND ROW: B. Kraft, P. Hurtle, S. Stainker, C. Schilling. A. Iednacz. THIRD ROW: C. Fees. I. Wiese, E. Spangler, R. Vollmar, R Hendricks. NOT SHOWN: E. Scherr, H. Smithgall G. Staton. LAMBDA Clll ALPHA , 'mis l ...gig 2. 2.2 X ,. . . FIRST HALF SECOND HALF PRESIDENT ,..,... Bill Martin ....,.. ,... B ill Hefiner ' VICE PRESIDENT. . .Dave McPherson . . . ..., Bob Gortner SECRETARY .,...., Bob Gortner ...,. ..., G eorge Daft TREASURER ....,., Dick Iamison .... ,.., D ick Iamison 3507 Baring Street was the scene of numerous improvements during the year, the major change being the decoration of the basement. The new rumpus room, formally opened for the Alumni following the annual Alumni barl1 guet on April 2l, boasts pine-paneled walls, a built-in serving bar, and a tile floor. This nearly completes the remodeling project which in- cluded the entire first floor and basement. Lambda Chi Alpha was honored this spring to welcome Mr. Walter G. Phillips and Colonel Ioseph A. McDonough of the Institute faculty into our fraternity. This past year was a full one socially. The tall term was climaxed by a Christmas party at the house with a group of under-privileged chil- dren as our guests, followed the next evening by the Christmas formal at Kennett Country Club. The Winter Warm-Up was the high- light of the winter term - which also included the numerous work sessions to finish the front room of the basement. Spring term was too short-lived for everyone, especially the seniors. There were Alumni banquet, Kano, the pledge party, and Spring Weekend at Medford Lakes -- the last soon followed by senior exams. To the fifteen brothers taking their leave this year, we wish good luck an-d Godspeed from Lambda Chi Alpha. phere of the Winter Warmupf' Couples dance in the cheery atmos- FIRST ROW: A. Fenner, R. Holt, B. Niblock, A. Kober. SECOND ROW: G. Daft, D. Russell, F. Kompass, D. Miller, F. Schroeder. NOT SHOWN: F. Amend. B. Blake, D. Blessing, B. Brudereck. B. Niblock, A. Barrett, C. Cable, D. Burkurt, I. Taylor, I. Heckert, I. Murray, D. Icmison, D. Oak- ley, M. Boczur, E. Morrison, B. Gartner, I. Siddull S. Kosick. NOT SHOWN: T. McLaughlin, G. Mar- telli, K. Michuelicxn, B. Moni. ,Qs G. Berqey, D. McPherson, I. Reyner, B. Martin. NOT SHOWN: I. Cooper, R. Gussert, F. Glass, T. Hawthorne. FIRST ROW: G. Berqey, R. Holt, I.. Mercer. B. Hefiner. SECOND ROW: A. Barrett, B. Niblock, C. Cable, G. Holdsworth, G. Daft. THIRD ROW: D. Brogun, H. Diener, B. Bergman, I. Siddcll. FOURTH ROW: W. Ballard, F. Kompass, I. Miller, B. Prinkey. NOT SHOWN: H. Pope, I. Roschen. B. Rumpf, I.. Welzel. ibinaz-L .1 a .Imax 'iii -v---.-.-.v---W-..,....s.,..w.,v.Y. , ,.1.,,.,,.-v- .Wm WW, we... ---v-,pw-.-....-7,-...,. V VW- V-..Y. , ..--rf..--.Q-- .YVY ..,..W,Y.-.V .---. . --- ,,., Y V - -v-- . f . - , .., Pl KAPPA PHI FIRST HALF SECOND HALF M PRESIDENT ......., Robert Wolfinger .. ..., David Oswald TREASURER ,...,,, Charles Kuntz . . . .... Stephen Robinson ai xx SECRETARY .,..... Howard Roberts .. ..,. Edward Girvin ,: Q 4 I 'figs sf? inet K Only five years have passed since Pi Kappa Phi was reactivated at Drexel, and in this short time the fraternity has regained its position as a leading organization of the school. The most prominent event of our year was the annual Pi Kap Show, It's Still Moonshine. lt will long be remembered as one of the great- est shows ever Written and produced by Pi Kappa Phi. Other memories we have this year are the Alumni Homecoming Weekend and Spring Weekend, which are the traditional tormals, and also the many informal parties and dances at the house. The founding of our fraternity was celebrated at a fine banquet held at Kugler's. Through participation in fraternity life, the Pi Kaps will leave Drexel with broader out- looks, better prepared for the challenge of the world. ! Telescopic view of Charleston routine in It's Still Moonshine. 1950 Pi Kappa Phi show. ,ai .3 SEATED: D. Hanson, B. Cornelson. STANDING: A. Cooke, B. Stolters, D. Epler, D. Williams, B. NOT SHOWN: D. Advena, I. Armour, C. Bintzor, E. Breithaupt, E. Chase, B. Craig, B. Crede, L. Shubert, B. Starkey, S. Robinson, I. VanNoy Gerlach. SEATED: I. Reynolds, B. Evans, B. Lambert, D. Clark. STANDING: B. Starkey, S. Robinson, R. Freuler, H. Shelly. NOT SHOWN: I. Marshall. S. Nicholson, D. Oswald. D. Piper. B. Reeside, G. Spangler. F. Staiqer. I. Steer. 2, D. Donovan, E, Kissimon. B. Evans, O. Miller, B Cornelson, D. Williams, E. Kelsey. NOT SHOWN: D. Gilbert, E. Girvin, B. Hallowell, D. Hartline, B Hitchens, D. Kirk, F. Kolle, C. Kuntz. SEATED: E. Cody, D. Short, P. Brewinqton, D. Clark. B. Comelson. STANDING: I. Crawthers, H. Roberts, A. Henderson, N. Grede, G. Ferry, C. Graham, B. Woliinger. NOT SHOWN: B. Stewart, I. Streater, P. Troilo. C. Welsh, I. Hudson, I. Keyes, E, Kulas, E. Neuman. IGMA ALPHA M vp.. --rw ' FIRST HALF SECOND HALF ,, PRESIDENT ........ Bruce Livers , . . . , . .Mort Mozenter VICE PRESIDENT. . .Ken Leet ...... .... A rthur Weiner SECRETARY ....... Arthur Weiner . . . .... Morris Yoiie TREASURER .,...., Sid Elqart ..... .... Mart in Evelev Looking back over the year with Sigma Alpha Mu, one sees our greatest year since our inception at Drexel. House dances and parties were but two of the many events of last surn- mer. We will always remember our Saturday at Bynden Woods: The biggest event during the fall was, of course, homecoming. We welcomed the alumni back with our atomic age rocket. Last year's homecoming found the largest number of alum- ni ever to visit the Sammy House. Of course, no year at Drexel would be COIT1- plete without Sammy Week. This year we had our most successful week as we presented The Sammy Super Circus. All during the week We entertained the sororities and fraternities at our house. The week was climaxed by our gigantic court dance. Spring Weekend this year was as exciting as usual, as the boys from SAM and their dates enjoyed our best weekend ever. As one completes his survey of the past year, he sees how the Sammy's actively participated in school affairs. We have brothers in every engineering society at Drexel as well as repre- sentation on all the school public ation s. Through this activity, we strive to achieve a better Drexel. Sammies celebrate Hallowe'en with a snappy house party. B. Grindlinger. I. Press, A. Boscov, A. Cohn. R. Furstein, K. Leet, M. Herman, M. Yoffe. M. Wohl- man. L. Levin. B. Rosenblatt. NOT SHOWN: A. Rothman, I. Schmuckler, I. Schwartz. H. Steinberg. SEATED: H. Rosenberg, D. Shorr, M. Mozenter. I.. Helmus, P. Snyder. A. Weiner. E. Williams, B. Gerber. STANDING: S. Elgurt. H. Schwartz. H. Rubin. M. Evelev. F. Lindheim. S. Miller. NOT SHOWN: S. Kane. D. Kratzok, M. Mozenter. L. Raefsky. SEATED: H. Schwartz. K. Leet. STANDING: B. Livers, B. Grindlinqer, M. Gruen. H. Weir1..erq. NOT SHOWN: B. August, M. Durlofsky, A. Frank. L. Horn. S. Elqart. L. Levin, I. Press. E. Williams. I. Savrin. M. Mozenter, M. Isaacman. A. Weiss, B. Ioseph. B. Gerber. S. Miller. M. Marcovitz. A. Boscov, I. Caeser, L. Shapiro, R. Waxman. I. Press, S. Weiss. A. Cohn. K. Leet, A. Liener. H. Schwartz. B. Liv- ers, Prof. Giles, S. Miller. NOT SHOWN: I. Stras- sler, A. Wachter. M. Wallack. H. Rovens. X, VICE PRESIDENT . . 'llllllll Pl .Robert Biggs . . . FIRST HALF George Dolde .,.. ..,. M ike Peters . . . .Mickey Espig SECOND HALF ' Ti 'gn in K 'ii' 515' if Y ' 4 . N 35l it V it BQX vh I k'xcnq It Q.: ' ...,x,,:-xy,-JL-4 r Since the publication of last year's Lexerd. Phi Tau Delta has become Beta Theta chapter of the national fraternity, Sigma Pi. The fifty- seven members have been looking forward to this achievement for the past two years, It was the combined spirit and drive of everyone which resulted in our becoming Sigma Pi on November 18, 1950, a date we shall long re- member. This date was terminated after a formal ban- quet in the Student Building with members of the Temple chapter as guests, and with many prominent speakers. The Open House held this fall as part of Alumni Homecoming Day was another suc- SECRETARY ....... Mickey Espig . . .... Gerhard Gassdort TREASURER ....... Steve Tranovich . ..... Robert Steinman cessful event for the brothers, alumni, and guests. The post-game gatherings during the football season brought many a new and wel- come guest to our house. These socials were lively and gay-enhanced by the spirit of a winning football team-and were not soon for- gotten. The traditional Christmas Formal brought to an end the fall social season as everyone ad- journed to home grounds to begin making plans for the rushing smokers. These turned out to be highly successful affairs, as was the Starlight Ball, our annual Court Dance, and our Spring Weekend. The new Beta Theta chapter is formally welcomed into Sigma Pi Fraternity. FIRST ROW: I. Gilded. E. Myers, I. Nicholson. Ir. C. Morrill. SECOND ROW: R. Kennedy, R. Biggs. A. Kremer. W. Picker, A. Kierland. NOT SHOWN R. Adams, W. Anderson, I. Buri. E. Cook, R Cope. W. Corsner, R. D'Avino. R. DiFulvio. SEATED: I. Tompkins, A. Hornsey. G. Gassdorf. W. Robbins, W. Teetsel. STANDING: H. Som- mers. W. Cox, S. Tranovich. NOT SHOWN: D. Howard, F. Hynes. E. Kelso, R. Myers, R. Pachel- bel. M. Peiers. B. Pickell. F. Pierce. AT PIANO: C. Morrill. STANDING: H. Hillegas. A. Homsey, G. Gcxssdorf. G. Songster. W. Rob- bins, W. Cox. R. Bradshaw. D. Nauss. NOT SHOWN: M. Espiq, H. Ewcxld, A. Hahn. W. Har- lacher, I. Heidi, I. Hinds, N. Hoffman. H. Hooley. FIRST ROW: H. Hilleqas, D. Hart. W. Commun. SECOND ROW: F. Cashner, I. Nicholson, Mr. McLaughlin. THIRD ROW: W. Cox. I. Strauss, C. Shoemaker, G. Gassdorl. NOT SHOWN: S. Pine. A. Polk. T. Snyder. D. Steele, R. Sleinman. R. Stockton, N. Warner. R. Weinmcmn. 'FAU KAPPA Ill' lL0 M 2, U x'i'g t FIRST HALF SECOND HALF if 'R ifle PRESIDENT ......,. Zakar Zakcrricm .... Zakcn' Zakcxricm Q of A., 13 VICE Pnssmmr. . .Miles Etter ..... , . . .Miles Etter SECRETARY ....... Dick Hodges . . . .... Dick Hodges T S S TREASURER ......, Norm Rose .... .... N orm Rose Looking back over the past year, Tau Kappa Epsilon is proud to see that it has held to its true purposes-those of being of service to the school and of enabling its members to develop the latent qualities that make leaders of men. Following an outstanding homecoming ven- ture on the part of the brothers, the Teke Snow Shuffle in the fall term was better than ever. Highlighting the Christmas season was the an- nual T.K.E. Dinner Dance held in formal atmos- phere at a nearby country club. Outstanding success in rushing and interfraternity sports throughout the year has done much to aid us in our work. Together with these many achievements, the fraters were rewarded for their constant en- deavor by the retirement of the interfraternity scholarship award. We are proud to be a chapter of this ever- growing fraternity, dedicated to a harmonious balance between the scholastic and social aspects of school life, and look forward to even greater years in Tau Kappa Epsilon. Warm music and friendship contrasted i with icicles and igloos ai the Teke Sno l Shuffle. 'unahnni FIRST ROW: W. Etter, T. Lawler, M. Elter, R. Thieme, N. Field. SECOND ROW: I. Dambly. I. Engleman, E. Rogers, B. Mackie, B. Harbison. B. Duttcn. NOT SHOWN: G. Anderer, B. Ankele. G. Benqston. D. Breder. D. Breon, E. Brewer. I. Canfield. A. Cooper, I. Croulhamel, D. Davis, I. Devlin. FIRST ROW: F. Reese, A. Munce. R. Kelly, B. Schwartz. SECOND ROW: I. Dambly, G. Zeller. Z. Zakarian. M. Etter, E. White, F. Shea, W. Yaneqa, R. Hodges. NOT SHOWN: I. McGann. H. Miller, E. Morgan, R. Mumma, R. Nunn, R. Okada, F. O'Neill. I. Partridge, I. Pielrocarlo, D. Poe. T. Price. FIRST ROW: R. Kelly, M. Eiter, Z. Zakarian, R. Hodges. SECOND ROW: I. Engleman, W. Smilh, F. Shea, N. Rose. NOT SHOWN: R. Eby, I. Fin- frcck, A. Fisher. I. Haenn, F. Haid, B. Harqadon. L. Hill, W. Hawley, R. Law, W. Lilterer, G. Lodge. FIRST ROW: A. Munce. I. Crown, E. Winkelspecl, A. Colson, A. Matlhews. SECOND ROW: D. Hedges. W. Hielman, R. Barfooi, L. Farsetla, W. Wiedman, R. Breithaupl, G. Ruseiski. THIRD ROW: H. Algard, W. Piercy, P. Alday. NOT SHOWN: G. Rarich, I. Rendeiro. I. Richards. C. Satterlhwaite, A. Sommer, T. Strudwiclc, D. Taylor. R. Tull. R. Voorhees. W. Wunder, R. Yasky. ,.... ,.-,V -H.. . i... . THETA CHI .. . .LY .. . ... . all W..- 1?rx1T., V 2 N it-. , FIRST HALF SECOND HALF 2 g . PRESIDENT ....,... Paul Stempko .... .,.. H oward Peterson fi j VICE PRESIDENT. , .Frank Mytinger ....... William Ware SECRETARY ......4 Al MacCart .... .... D on Logan TREASURER ....... Iohn Ebert . . . Alma Mater First and Theta Chi for Alma Mater -The brothers of Theta Chi have en- deavored to uphold these words, our motto, throughout the past year. Well represented, as always, in all varsity sports, our fraters have shown equally well in interfraternity competition. Fall term was enlivened by post football dinners, house dances, our annual court dance, the Football, and was ended with our yearly enjoyable and always festive Christmas Formal. The Winter months that followed found Theta Chi's active on campus, both scholastically and . . . .Edward Bauers socially. Our Bowery Brawl was the social highlight of the season. With spring came tarewells to seniors, but not before an even better than usual Spring Weekend, complete with all its nostalgic memories. Another year passed by which has seen all Theta Chi's drawn closer towards an even more united brotherhood-a brotherhood dedicated to the furtherance of interfraternity relationships and the extension of a helping hand to those in need. Fred Yahrling entertains as the Theta Chi's turn hosts for underprivileged children at their Christmas party. U'! FIRST ROW: I, Merrylees, F. Trexler, G. Pritts, M. Hauser. SECOND ROW: B. Loch. I. Ebert, E. Imperato. G. Stozenski, D. Goldberg, I. Solivais P. Stempko. D. Warren. NOT SHOWN: E. Bauers K. Billings. P. Corbett. R. Curtis, H. Deen. FIRST ROW: F. Trexler, G. Siddall, R. Chandler. B. Gallagher, B. Shaughnessey. SECOND ROW: B. Barno, A. MacCarI, F. Fiorilla, I. Nolte, V. Filliben. M. Hauser. THIRD ROW: H. Peterson. D. Warren. F. Mytinger, B. Ware, E. Slier, B. Yelland. FOURTH ROW: I. Miorelli. H. Adams, R. Schafer O. Adams, B. Miller. C. Iackson, I. Ruth. N. Frick. NOT SHOWN: B. Linde, G. McHugh, B. Slim, H. Smith. A. Spencer. eff? -ll ,J ilk .sbs ...gf -4. 21. lam FIRST ROW: F. Fiorilla. P. Francisco. R. Dinlocker. B. Iones, C. Bell. T. Young, V. Filliben. SECOND ROW: I. Muldowney. V. Capozzi. K. Stier, H. Ricca. B. Cox. I. Ruih, D. Ross. NOT SHOWN: R. I-Iainer, B. Hartman. I. Hunt, B. Iaccard. E. Kneedler, SEATED: F. Yahrling. D. Stewart. R. Schaier. F. Bursa, B. Cox. I. Schneider, I. Bigatel. I. Gilanyi, C. Iackson, B. Miller, I. Gunkel. CROUCHED: D. Warren. STANDING: F. Mytinger. D. Logan. E. Adams. I. Nolte. NOT SHOWN: I. Staudt, E. Strcbach, H. Thompson. B. VanWinkle, D. White- CCT. Theta Chi, league winners, scor I TER-FRATER ITY The LF. Banquet in the Student Building. everyone had a great time . . . irophys were given out. e two points in the Pi Kappa Phi battle . . . Sigma Pi and Theia Chi iump cenier. Ptlltl' 1 1 In the LF. Ping Pong race, Alpha Pi Lambda, defending champion, saw heavy competition. Charles Morrell of Sigma Pi in action. 1 1 1 1 1 Evans Morrison of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, pitching the t0P division in the 1951 race ' ' ' George Kin? dt bm W in the Sigma Pi encounter . . . Lambda Chi was among fOr I-Gmbdd Chi in the SCH19 game- Q 1 s.... WP' 4- .fo9'f ,,,,., ju LAWS? VNg1N' fv ,Vi .434 K- A9-'1 I iw AT T .u-I. LIZ- v 1+ ,M X , , . . ,H , .. - .... .. ,. liiffttftf l. - , - T x , fe an nnexg, 09162 4 .L Q a +4 U '4 fi Al ,'4 C, ,Q ' 1 4 u '72 . x wwf .g- .,'1fZ'., ' ,l':'4-, .o O A a '. - o 1. 'fy' ,'4,'cf.1.f- 'Q nfl, 1,5 f - ' 0 1 I , Q, ., f c a :,' , : q.l.'I 4' , j.Zg.Q,'.'v H, .jf 'a 0 v ...q,fa,u, 'lt 'qggg R 0 n. 4 ',.l' qi, 4- . o .'s,'a Y n Q, 'A I ' ' Q I ,ff Q 0 to ' Q . 0 , . ' ' 14' : 5 . 4 'J , 'Q bf, 1 'a ., 5. 'Q Q lffqy' . Q ff - , :Qf K vc ,, . .. ,W F.. ,Y-4..--,ef , . .,.. ., W.. The stary of a ootlall Team . . . a great football team . . . a win- ning football team . . . a team that en- deared itself to the hearts of the D.l.T. student body . . . a team that compiled a six and one win-loss record . . . a fighting team . , . YES, a great teamllll The '50 Dragons were a closely knit squad containing no individual stars . . . but rather Coach Eddie Allen built a gridiron machine that operated as a unit .... In past years, the football prowess of Drexel has improved .... The closing contest of the l948 season marked the end of a long series of defeats .... Under Otie Douglas in '49 the record improved to three, three, and one .... ln 1.950 Eddie Allen coached, led, scared, drove, and worked the Dragons to a pinnacle that was short by one of an undefeated season .... Stewart, Haid, and Adams make a typical 1950 tackle. The Dragons come running onto the field eager to start another game. The Blue and Gold attracted a size- able following .... Both in school and out .... Curtis Field was always crowded for games .... at Hard work and calisthenics were lea- Each man learned what his part was Even after the season started there tured in early season practice. in every play. was much to learn. With assistant and Line Coach Tom Miller, Eddie Allen talks things over with the l95U co-captains . . . haltback Lew Gerlach and guard Timmie Price .... A lot ot coordination and skull Work Went toward the successful season .... No one man made the team a great Qwtltpry n 3 3 LTOAT xvxxxk it il lt Qtgllillll Dr ugrttitit M i VS. t K., f, Lf one . . . but, these tour, through their leader- ship deserve special praise .... ln the line of leadership there were others also . . . such as Bobby Brown and Tom Staszalr who pointed the Way tor the team .... Speedy Howie Smith picks up yardage on a punt return sir yi against Ursinus College. 49 1- A 'Q Pg 4, I W, ., 7 'M ff hifi 2, I if NSS' r if-'ff 'll if It Q if . M -. A iff' f me - ,f t y yn b W Mi 'VK i If i,, ,v JN sf n h Q n M, 1. xx K Q, b kr ' ,Ai ,L A Liv AQ: A , 1 Zvi 1: In -as ,U - T T T T T' 'J .N ' .T r A , ' P ,iv ff We .' 1' ,L ,. 4 in 6? Elusive Archie Gross shows his heels to the Ursinus ' 5 secondary. ab in The 25-O score is exactly hovv' lhe Ursinus game Went .... The Bears were rarely able to qel The hall pasi the rnid-field stripe .... The Dragons seemed to score at will .... This con- test did not show the Dragons full force .... DRAGON SQUAD OF 1950, BACK ROW: Yahrling, Kolon- gowski, Bigatel, Haenn, Silverman, Grindler, Pietrocarlo, Brooke, Stewart, Lawler. THIRD ROW: Staudt lassistant managerl, Baylie, Spahr. Reibrich, Ream. Racine, Bauer, Connor, Gross, Clisham. Hug. Kalemkerian fhead managerl. SECOND ROW: Pinkiewicz ltrainerl. Richards, Haid, Shaugh- , I As the score mounted, the Blue and Gold sube slituied freely .... The second strinqers gained valualole early season experience .... They ouiclassed a tiring Ursinus squad .... The D.l.T. reserves were hard to tell from the siarie-rs .... nessy, Fogarty, Rodgers, Colson, Adams, Vaders, Rusetski. Harbinscn fassistant managerl. FRONT ROW: Miller' las- sistant coachl, Heffernan, Fisher. Zakarian, Staszak. Price lco-captainl, Gerlach lco-captainl, Smith, Billings. Brown, I-luster. Allen lhead coachl. 'Ah '3QXlLTI.,E1 tn . A ,mrs W ifMW..,..- W,,M,, N, .. . fifwffrf Mmmes .W , 4. J'izri'is .,r,,,W,,,,..., ' 'JJ , ,. s , ..,,i. nm I 4, i B 4 An overflow homecoming crowd had gala time as D.l.T. defeated G'Burg 13-7 in a bitterly contested game .... The Dragon victory over Gettysburg was an upset .... The Bullets were favored by 40 points .... Howie Smith ran a punt back all the way in the first five minutes. pr . . . Ioe Bigatel tool? a pass from Bobby Brown T in third quarter for the second Drexel TD .... Brilliant defensive play by Tom Staszak and others crippled the G'Burg offense .... This was lj the first victory for D.l,T. against Gettysburg. 'H . . . The Dragons were not, as usual, decidedly g sv An example ol the spirit put in every play such as this punt in the Washington game. 7? superior in the statistics columns .... But, the Blue and Gold was coming through in the clutches .... The 1950 Dragons were coming into their own .... 5 I av v , kyrr A It . N I 5 ,L it .Jr-3. ,. Msg: iw 'F F liygfgwhv ' tri .Q i M, AWG' 1. lvl' S 1 N- ' 1-7 1 A we Plenty of follow-through tdowntield hlockinql was present every time the Dragons were on the move. Q3-Eg? ff 2. Q 7 Extending the victory march to three, the Dragons whipped the PMC Cadets 19-7 .... Lew Gerlach led the scoring parade .... Lew crossed the double line thriceionce nullified by a penalty .... The other TD was made by Bigatel on a pass from Gerlach .... Again excellent defensive playing restrained the Cadet attack .... Both.teams fighting all the 1 N JD in ,Vy,y b way .... Back Lew Gerlach Clll outraces PMC nth' 1 'rf' 1 1 secondary on 53 yd. scoring jaunt. 1 wa sf a i V1 A ' -4' y f W' I69 1 gyyy The Dragon's fourth in a row was against Washington College .... At Chestertown, Md., D.l.T. won 21-O. . . . Bobby Brown, Art Fisher, and Archie Gross scored the TD's, with Frank Fog- ashington was clearly the underdog as the statistics columns supported the win .... At this e season was beginning to look erty converting .... W point th very p following was growing larger. romising indeed . . . and the team 735 Y 4 xii' if Even with a runaway score ot 21-0 there was an ' intense interesf in every part of every play. . . . d run. Bigatel Q61 tries to break away on an en play. xt, ' PM wir-g,rup,2 sg feisty, ,.,: 'Sze ,A fe . is 'res i 'A V- A ' k ' - .gft+frQ Y nf'753ff3Leat.aireifi,v,.,s,.. W V K , QP sc r . ' 52 ' 5' , ..N., ' lr in 'Q, is ,E :L-, Vhr x Q -, c 'Q' i V YPA' 1 '- STL fu f E ' Q' 17 3 , - 'i it , as i ,wtf W4 it . ' i'Wk ,F S X A, 5' 'Q 1 , 'lp 8 My. 7 t, V - , ,f f F.. ,, Against Westerii Maryland D.l.T. tried to make it five in a row .... They were unsuccessful, losing 26-25 .... This looks like a lack of conversions. ' ' A d It was in reallty a lack of all roun . A win in this game would have given nation- wide notice to D.I.T. play and some bad luck. . . bid 1381, leaves Tom Staszak. our All-American the field after scoring on an interception .... This is one oi Fogerty's C181 conversion attempts, which if good might have told the tale. . . . With the hopes for an undefeated season gone, the Dragons were still out for a great year .... Facing a weak, but dangerous Swarthmore eleven they rang up a 28-7 win .... Tom Kolon- gowski, Harry Conner, Dick Spahr, and Fred I-laid scored the six pointers .... Spahr and Haid on passes from quarter- back Bobby Brown .... loe Bigatel, while not scoring, racked up the most yardage .... It will be noticed from the score that all the D.I.T. conversions were made . . . however, Ioe Haenn ran one over after a poor center .... The excellent attendance shows that the Garnet game is becoming a tra- dition .... www- ---- W-arm: - ww frm- ---W 'vw-A -we Y - M11 Haltback Ioe Bigatel 1151 gets oil for some ot the yardage that made him the leading ground gainer of the game. Gene Hug 1263 is rushed while attempting to pass 'J sei? ff ff' 'T against West Chester. . . . Tom Kolongowski C427 scores the Dragons' only touchdown ot the game. Climaxing the greatest of all seasons the Dragons beat out the West Chester Rams 7,6 .... That all important extra point .... Going into this contest each team was defeated only once .... An overcapacity crowd once again jammed Curtis Field to see this contest. . . . Tom Kolongowski scored the six pointer with Frank Fogerty converting. . . . Eddie Allen had a new spread for- mation whipped up, but quarterbacks Brown, Hug, and Kolongowski stuck to the familiar Tee for most plays .... This was a nip and tuck battle that was not decided until the final Whistle .... ' , ',,,,,, ,,, M., .,,.,..-.. ,W I i t n g l72 The football season was over . . . and what a season! ! !! Honest Ed declared a holiday and the entire student body celebrated .... In the afternoon there was an assembly .... The audi- torium was packed . . . standing room only and plenty of students and faculty members using it .... The band played and all sang and cheered .... Finally the coaches came back from the Maxwell Award Luncheon where Torn Staszak was the guest of honor, and the fes- tivities went into full swing .... Eddie Allen introduced each team member as he came on the stage . . . then representatives of all the school organizations spoke .... The last to speak was Doctor Creese who announced that for demonstrating so noisily, the student body would be deprived of instruction for the re- mainder of the day. Cheerleader Patty Gosslinq. Cheerleader Dick Rummler Cheerleader Dick Graham f 5 A . vw Drum Mayorette Lyn Glcmlzert Cheerleader Marty Spears NN mi' gi ,Q M. Drum Maiorettes Ioan Holcumb and Celeste Perpeiua. 5 y I 'I 2 Band Leader Cadet Mayor Ed Rusek X as is 5 if, f .fa W' if C W I 'N HJ, 1,.K..,f A my as -an ,,,....v- M , V, ...twir- ,ualP 'J y mall nal I i Q li Bob Linde boots ball past La Salle man on way to scoring qcal. Drexel won. 6-l. Two GREAT Co-Captains played their last Soccer game for the Blue and Gold .... Ed Stier, second team l95U All-American and two years All-Middle Atlantic .... Bob Linde, third team All-American and three years All-Middle Atlantic . . . Linde scored an all-impressive seventeen goals in nine games. G'Burq won the initial tilt 6-2 .... Five wins: LaSalle 6-ly Iohns Hopkins 6-O' Delaware 3-2: Muhlenberg 7-U7 and Ursinus 5-l . . . coupled NNW Okada and Linde converge on ball in last-moving Delaware aame, which Drexel won, 3-2. with two ties, F. CS M. 3-3 and Haverford l-l, set a record tor the Yonkermen .... A loss to Wash- inqton 3-2 dropped the Dragons to a tie for second place. Thus closed the fourth season of Soccer at D.l.T., clurinq which time booters accumulated sixteen wins, tive ties, and thirteen losses, an- nexinq two Conference Titles and two second places. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Okada. C. Bell. R. Kohl, E. Stier. R. Linde. R. Iones, I. D'Aquiar. W. Wilkinson. SECOND ROW: I. Nolte. Mgr., V. Capozzi. I. Partridge, W. Washofsky. G. Kierland. W. Cox. G. Cochrane. THIRD ROW: A. Laverson, Assistant Coach, R. Schmitt. I. Rodgers. M. Shatter, H. Peters, D. Yonkers. Coach. I. Muldowney. lxp I 519' 1 f l W -my N..-my-m.., ' 4 ew f s .L A .,..mfQ?K,.... YW J TTL vw t ,W A -M YV'-3' bf Captain Ed Vollrath in starting position for the 100-yard freestyle event in the Temple match .... Russ Chaney in action in the 220 freestyle against West Chester. NWIXIIXIII J The Mermen split four decisions in compe- tition during i950 .... The Dragons took the measure of PMC and Temple . . . bowed to West Chester and Dickinson .... Paced by Captain Ed Vollrath, the swimmers took seventh place in MAC championships .... This is the best a Blue and Gold team has done to date in this event .... Outstanding seasonal performances by Rus Chaney, Ed Chase, and Ed Reilly .... FIRST ROW: D. Mesirov. Coach: N. Gorlick. Manager: A. Henderson. I. O'Connor, Capt. E. Vollrath, G. Ostapchenko. D. Blewett. SECOND ROW: T. Strickland, E. Reilly. R. Chaney. B. Coleman. E. Chase. N. Baily. tfilttlt' Lou Clark executes a head and crotch hold during the La layette meet. . . . Kim Billings has his opponent in a front press takedown in the same contest. WIMWTLIXW Captain Danny Morrison climaxed his col- legiate grappling career by sparking the Groaners to a 4-311 record .... The Matmen listed Western Maryland, Lafayette, Haverford, and Swarthmore as their prey .... The Dragons were pinned by West Chester, NYU, and Dela- ware .... The Ursinus fray was a deadlock .... Kim Billings, Lou Clark, Al Douglas, and lohn Sniveiy were notable members of the squad .... FIRST ROW: A. Douglas, L. Clark, Capt. D. Morrison. I. Snively. SECOND ROW: D. DiBatista. Coach: I. Crouthumel. Manager: T. Spinozza. A. Colson, I. Agee, K. Billings, B. McCrum. f,llllllilgliillllllllll D3 ,..-.-,,....,..-v.-.-. ,. . Y ...,.-. ...pp ,,, . V U., ,we Upper Left. Now, Ladies, let's not fight. Here it comes, there it goes! IW IIE! During the Dragonettes' seven-game series, they chalked up an admirable record of three wins, three losses, and two ties. Credit goes to Captain Dottie Rutledge, Nora Trumbower, Mary Lou Bates, Kaye Schleyer, and Betty Von Glahn, who furnished the scoring power. Defending them were Lois Hart, Mary Ellen Norman, Ellen Aiman, lean Burgoyne, Gloria Harvey, and Chuck Groves. At the Intercollegiate matches, Drexel placed Freshman Mary Lou Bates on the All College II team. OPPONENTS DIT BrynMawr.., ...... 4......1 Imrnaculata .. Rosemont .... 2 ..,. .. 3 ChestnutHill.., ..2 Beaver ....... ..1 Albright ,....... ..3 Football Tecnn .... 1 .. .. 1 Swarthmore .... 3 .. .. 0 its-il . is , g Upper Right. Standing: H. McArdle lcoachl. C. Groves, N. Bomeman L. Hart, M. Wood, B. Robinson, N. Diller, K. Schleyer, E. Aiman, G Darrah tcoachl. Seated: C. Moyer, B. Von Glahn. M. E. Norman, G Harvey, N. Trumbower, I. Burgoyne, M. L. Bates. ft Lois Hart drives m a home run. . N. ' l . t inf? -Y . l' N K lm W' i. , .53 5 -. if ...gr mm , 3,1 ..,5, , 5 it t Wt M ' --,.- i -1- .. air 152213. fry - .a,.i,. .t- in :.. v1., K ,- as 2 Standing: I. Lapinski, B. Fulton. G. Ewell, A. Recchi, L Kndle Seated: N. Trumbower, I. Taqqert, W. Smith tcaptainl, B. Barton I Fritz. Up-up-and away! Oops! Missed! W0!lMW1t' KANIKETKALL The girls opened their legalized basketball season with a bang, beating Ryder College: however, they lost the last eight games since there were only two returning varsity players- Winnie Smith and Nora Trumbower. The new Varsity brought forth many prom- ising freshmen, including Mary Lou Bates, Io- anne Fritz, and Io Taggert, and sophomore Bobbie Barton. This Was also the first year that Miss Betty Sattelmyer coached the team. With her help and the experience of the entire team-since none of the girls graduate-this year's single win promises to be considerably 'sierra '. :wif X 'J-J.: is: a i' . V. .. y... -f-, ,. 1.-f....ws K -, 15.13, 'rf' ' iw' 'fm f I-, ' -. 7 . 1- H Q eiixherif 'iff ,ggi ff? 11:55.22 .5 its . ' . f' 2fiff,:'1s -. ff 5 g f. 1 1 1 W - gg? it ig? - f if 5 , extended. OPPONENTS DIT Ryder College . . ...... 19 . Chestnut Hill . . . . . . 35 . Immaculatcr .. 51 . Bryn Mawr ., 35. Albright . . . . , . 42 . Rosemont ....,.. 30 . Wagner College .. 41 . Swarthmore ..... 60 . Bobbie Barton iumps high in an effort to tap the ball to a friend. FRONT ROW: P. Mahon and B. Brenman. MIDDLE ROW: C. Goodman and M. Thomas. BACK ROW: A. Rheimen- schneider. E. Binqer. I. Williams. B. Thaete. KWH LW MZVUE M0 P The Freshman Physical Education require- ments include two types of Dance - square dancing and modern dance. The girls who are interested in continuing this may do so by joining the advanced modern dance group. Here they are taught the basic principles of the dance. They can then branch out on their own in doing original choreography. The group gives at least one short recital a year and observes the work being developed in other colleges. NWN 6' The Women's Bowling team started an en- thusiastic season in Winter term, since only three oi last year's bowlers were lost by gradu- ation. The queen pins this year were Ginny Stieb- Hales, captain, loanne Hagmann, lane Lit, Betty Grauch Kompass, Margie MacNamee, Barb Van Sciver, Ianice Hamilton, Wilma Hughes, Ruth Schar, Nancy Byers, Eleanor Kreutzer, and Edith Buseck. The squad played a seven-game schedule against Ryder College, Temple, Penn, and N.Y.U. Ot these four, Drexel beat Ryder. STANDING: G. Stieb'l-Iales tcaptainl. B. Van Sciver. W. Hughes. I. Haqman. I. Holmes. M. MacNamee. SITTING: N. Byers. E. Krutzer. E. Busich, I. Lit, B. Binder tmanagerl. W WIEW if NWIJIIIIII 0 Coach Crothers' 1951 edition of the Drexel fish won one and lost four matches. The fish were in season, but so was the flu, which, by knocking out one of the most valuable mer- maids-Ellie Haines-drowned many of the mermaids' chances of Winning their meets. Practice teaching also took Ginny Thompson out of the race. At the Intercollegiate competitions, Drexel still managed to accumulate four points with the help of the five Dragon representatives - Elaine Diamond, Peggie Rhoad, Barb Robin- son, Lois Thompson, and Linda Trimmer. The latter three are promising freshmen Who will compensate for the loss of seniors Ellie Haines and Ginny Thompson. it-.3 STANDING: I. Pancoast. P. Rhoad. E. Diamond, B. Robin- j son. L. Thompson, L. Trimmer. M. Leach. KNEELING: V. Kilroy. K. Schleyer. P. Gosslinq, G. Fiorvanti. I.. Ward. OPPONENTS DIT Beaver ...... ..,,... 2 0 ...... 30 BrynMawr .... ...42.. .,15 Chestnut!-Iill ...30.. ..23 Temple ...... 38 .. .. 18 Swarthmore .,...... ...33.. ..3l 1l'MflIl!VT01V Under the captaincy of Mary T. Bauer, the junior birdwomen won one and lost four games. A comparatively new team, there will be only one loss after graduation, Char Dewees. The varsity consists of seven girls: three who play singles - Nancy Grosvenor, Marcia Sa- ville, and Sue Bartman playing first, second, and third, respectively - and four who play doubles - Char Dewees and Mary T. Bauer playing first doubles, and Letty Lou Moxley and Norma Anderson playing second doubles. An important asset to the team was Miss Peter, who served her first year as coach, and Charlotte Goodman, who was indispensable as manager. OPPONENTS DIT Rosemont ..... l......4 BrynMawr... ..5......0 Swarthmore ,, ..5 .... ..0 Penn ...,.... ..5 ...... 0 Ursinus STANDING: I.. Felgenhauer. C. Dewees, V. Kolb. B. Han- sen, B. Casey. KNEELING: M. Saville. L. I.. Moxley. S. Bartman, M. T. Bauer tcaptainl. f . ,ff I + .1 r 4 V , .bf h.. 3 .2..3f ,ifl if T W 4 to ' W M.. ..5 -Q 5' NM' 6' Ll Captain Al MacCarl goes up into the air to score two points. aiding him in setting a season record 295 points. Bob Brewtcn receives a pass in the fast breaking American U. encounter . . . I illiben's one-h points, under drops in for two FIRST ROW: C. Iuckson. mqr.. I. Toner. E. lmperuio. A. McxcCcrl, capiain. V. Filliben. G. Siede Pinkiewicz. trainer. SECOND ROW: S. Laskus. I. Skurla, S. Kane, M. Shaher. H. Koller. Coach R Brewton, B. Bamo, C. Schaeffer. B. McNcmee. . N111HlllliillliiHilliRUM!!!HHHHlHHllIHUEEEl,.. ...A .w.,.'L..w f. f- .,.... I SYXXQ 1 EXE5 G3 x 56. , ,, U WM K , .SM . . Y Mort Shalter has a lield goal allempl blocked in the Dela- ware tilt . . . Drexel dropped lwo games lo the Blue Hens. lump ball in the American U. till, American U. 75. 59. e lllliigilllllll Action in the Swarthmore game . . . Laskus's pass lo Barno resulted in two points . . . Drexel lost lwo qcmes to lhe league leading Gamels. 1 , ,- W, ,, W. ,, , ,, Bud Seidel on the last break in the Delaware encounler Drexel was :ml-classed, 75 'to 55. Mac.Cart unleashes a one-hander during the Swarthmore game at the Penn Pulestra: Swarthmore won, 51-47. Vince Filliben goes into the air for his famed left-hand shot and two points. it YQSQAY4 Y s!: 2 2 George Seidel gets another base hit for Drexel. Dick Ross throws to George Seidel covering first in an at- tempted pick-oft during the Haverford game. XX X MIMMH The Dragon Nine have had their fourth coach in as many years. This year Tom Miller did a great job in molding a fairly successful team. The mound staff included Caldwell, Kolon- gowski, Lawler, Owsiany, Ross, Stozenski, and Williams. .....fumArw5fff9?3 :- MF' The infield was comprised oi Law, Chandler Seidel, Captain Filliben, and Vaders. McKin ney, Strohach, and Fisher made up the out field while Warner, Fritz, Tranovich, Mangan and Reibach proved a capable bench. First Row: G. Seidel, R. Caldwell, P. Reibrick, G. Stolenski, R. Chandler, V. Filliben tCaptainl. F. Owsiany, I. Williams. Second Row: R. Brown U. V. Coachl. F. Mangan. V. McKinney. G. Law. E. Strobach, H. Vaders. R. Fritz, I. Warner. Third Row: Coach T. Miller. I. Gerlach tAsst. Mgr.l. A. Fisher, R. Ross, R. Warren tMgr.l. 'Hi5I i2miutEfMW5ze 7W'tH?'.LiWP:f.f. at f s'ER.5a2sq-iikffi Frm . . ...cs A Dragon stumbles in the West Ches- ter game . . . Basil Barno goes in to score in the 9 Teachers. Dll' OPP. West Chester . , . . 9 0 Lehigh .............., , . 7 9 Franklin and Marshall ..... 13 l W Maryland ....,... . . . 15 3 Delaware .... . . . 4 3 Lafayette . 20 6 Swarthmore , . , . . , . Pennsylvania f1f5'T,,3', ?e5ttWiitS Lt f , ,,,5,-we ,,,,,. ,,...,.,,,,.,,2.,,..,,,1.....,.,W...-W.. M -V V Fast action in the Western Maryland game . . . The Epmen The Dragons working a scoring play in the We t - are on the offense again. Although hampered by the fact only 13 of the ' ' previous seasons 42-man squad retur d ne for the 1951 year, the Epmen turned in a com- mendable performance. Coach Herman Epstein, considering the facts that he was also shorthanded becau f se resh- men were unable to be used in competition, worked the team all the harder to have them to-0 victory over the s ern Mary land encounter . . . Dragons 15, W. Md. 3. M M' WM' in the peak of condition. Captain Ted Schwaab led the team in scor- urned in a commend- ing. Rookie Basil Barno t able performance. Other members of the team included Poe, Yahrling, Pritts, Young, Zakarian, Adams, Masuras, Gallagher, Brewer Capozzi Kolongowski, Kolscher, and Shaugnessey. Drexel Field Drexel Field 3-Vestal'-'-1 YY .-eww:-new wmlixk. Bill Piercy and George Hemphill in action. IIIEIVU' TEXVZVIJ' This year's golf team, captained by Mervin lsaacman, will lose five of their starting lineup due to graduation. These men include Isaac- m a n, D r e y e r, Holgate Satterthwaite, and Hodges. Their record, while not one of the best, was good considering the competition they encountered in West Chester, St. Ioseph's, Haverford, LaSalle, Swarthmore, Penn, Lafay- ette, Delaware, and Temple. 1 Isaacman. Captain, Dreyer. Evelev. Hutchins Satterthwaite, Hodges. Elqcrrt. Mgr. am L Hemphill captains the team and does a fine job at first singles .... Their schedule includes such teams as Delaware, Penn, Temple, Lehigh, Haverford, Muhlenberg, Lafayette, Ursinus, Moravian, Swarthmore, LaSalle, Albright, and St. Ioseph's. C STANDING: Bill Piercy, Fred Lindheim, Russ Manor. Ierry Press, Hal Naidoff, Captain George Hemphill. and lack Streater. KNEELING: Dave Perchonock. Coach: Milt Parmct. Assistant Coach and Manaqer. The discus throw, shotput, and relay contest are only several of the many track events entered into by Drexel men. KM The Track Team was hard hit this year, the freshmen rule held much useful material at arm's length .... Coached by Eddie Allen and captained by Sam Staqliano, the team never gave up trying. A commendable performance was turned in by Leo O'Connor in the high jump. Nlllll A 44-toot yawl. which the Dragon Navy used in the invi- tational MacMillan Cup Race at the Naval Academy .... The Blue and Gold tied lor filth with the U. of Penn .... Sailing is a fast-growing sport at Drexel. with the sailing club now numbering over 35 members. l l 1 1 1 IB7 .41 .Z I4 iVPOIl'7lY The l.V. gridsters didn't fare as well as the big leaguers . . . Coach Herman Epstein saw his charges beat, Swarthmore and Haverford . . . lose to Temple and West Chester .... Stellar performances by center Rubin and halfbacks Grebis and Whelan . . , also in the limelight were guard Wonderly and quarterbacks Low- eree and Meyers. I.V.'s see plenty of action during Swarth- more Iray at Drexel Field, Coach Tom Miller's I.V. Hoopsters enjoyed a successful season with the overall record showing 10 wins against 4 setbacks .... Season in review saw dribblers take first two handily . . . dropped heartbreaker to Delaware . . . won next two which included upset of American U .... defeated by St. Joseph in last minute of play . . . split next two encounters . . . swamped PMC . . . for- ward Danny Promislo set new scoring record of 39 points . . . took next three in row . . . swamped by Delaware . . . outlasted PMC in last game of season which saw near riot. The whole squad was evenly bal- anced from the starting five to the men on the bench .... Pace-setters were Danny Promislo with 232 points for a 16.6 average . . . guard Ed Roman swishing the ball through the cords for 12.3 per game . . . center Al Barrett col- lecting a 12.1 mean from the pivot . . . Ozzie Miller piling up an even 12 mark- ers from the right side of the keyhold Harry Saraiian lays up a shot during the P.M.C. encounter .... Danny Promislo shoots in the same game which saw him score 39 points for a new reccrd .... Hustle and driving play marked the 1950-51 l.V. five .... Danny McCormick tights lor the ball while surrounded by the opposition. Looking down rifle barrels ol the R.O.T.C. Men's ' Rifle Team, r .U A. -.., , ,-,.-A , . 11 STANDING: S. Tugqert. C. Crane, I. Terry. Sgt. Brown lCoachl, N. Murphy. S. Webb, Y. Turchi. SITTING: A. Geiger, I. Shelter. Paced by Captain Sam Nicholson, the ROTC rifle team ended the season with a 10-10 show- ing on the books .... The squad, which was coached by Captain Cooksey, had some ex- tremely rugged teams in their sights during the campaign . . . several military academies were included . . . outstanding accomplish- ment-dumping PMC 1356-1319. Though seasonal averages have not yet been computed, approximate standings of the top team members . . . Captain Nicholson leads with 281 out of 300 hits . . . Millard Smith and Pete Ptlaumer tied with 278 . . . loe Nagy plugged the target for a 275 mean score. During the female Nimrods' first se a s on under their new coach, Captain Wolfe, the sharpshooters compiled an enviable record . . . D1'9X9l'S Annie Oakleys shot their Way to the top in 17 of 19 postal and shoulder to shoulder matches . . . dropped two matches by one point. Top seasonal honors went to Co-Captain Alice Geiger who ended with a 98.3 match average . . . Cathy Craine hit the bullseye tor 97.3 and Barb Neher broke the circle for a close third with a 97.2 average . . . Nancy Murphy and Co-Captain Io Shefier rounded out the top five with marks of 7.0 and 96.8 respectively. XII flfif M0 WWI XVZI' Rl L KI' fi I 199 y gal 3 I 5 W WIEXV 'tt' M 011' 0ttli'E For the first time, the girls' lacrosse team had a five-game schedule, playing against Swarth- more, Bryn Mawr, Beaver, and two games with Penn. The '51 edition was coached by Miss Betsy Crothers, an All-American Lacrosse player her- self from the University of Pennsylvania. Al- though a comparatively new team at Drexel, it will suffer the loss of its able captain, Helen Hoot, and Lois Hart, Audrey Hardy, Peggie Dagit, Doris Tarquinio, Irene Stewart, and Louise Archbold. Following in their footsteps will be promising freshmen Mary Ellen Nor- man, Ginny Ewell, Ellie Bode, Peggie Sessinger, and Mitzey Barney. Returning veterans wi1l'be Melissa Mueller, Betty Hayman, Ellen Aiman, Chuck Groves, and our famous playing-man- ager, Louisa Moesel. N0 YMLL With Dotte Rutledge at the helm of the '51 softball team, the Ozark Ikes rose to greater heights than previous years. Most of the credit is due to the girls' new coach, Miss Mary Fetter, from Temple University, who helped start the season with two wins right off the bat against Albright and Chestnut Hill. ln the starting lineup are three veterans who saw action for the last time - pitcher Nancy Beyers, first baseman Ruth Schar, and four-year veteran third baseman Dottie Rutledge, while three Freshmen merited the varsity squad -- shortstop Mary Lou Bates, fielders Ann Iensen, and Ioanne Fritz. Needless to say there will still be second baseman Nora Trumbower, catcher Louise Felgenhauer, shortfielder Evie McDonald, and outfielder Betty Hansen to fill the sacks for next season. STANDING: L. Archbold, B. Barton, B. Buda, P. magic, 1. Pancoasf. M. shaw. 'r. Terrill. B. Crothers tcoachl. I. Ewell. L. Glassert, E. Bode. B. Hayman, I. Bur- qoyne. M. Evans. Seated: D. Tarquinio E. Aimen. M. Barney. C. Groves, P. Sos- singer. A. Hardy. L. Hart, M. E. Norman l90 STANDING: M. Fetter fcoachl, N. Trum- bower. A. Iensen. L. Trimmer. E. Dia mond, B, Lamendola. I. Fritz. Seated: C. Craine. M. Bauer. Y. Turchi. D. Rut- ledqe. M. L. Bates. R. Schar. S. Bartman ,4 '.. - ,...,x,,f ...v ......,,.vf .-.wav ...qv f1li6'llEln'Y This year the archery team was captained by Kitty Leon- ard who will serve her last year as Robin Hood. Unfortunately, the rest of the foursome will also leave-Rose Kaciuban, Mary Haas, an d Grace Krogman. Therefore, they will leave the field wide open for new eligible candidates. At the annual Intercollegiate archery matches held at West Chester State Teachers' College on April 28th, Drexel placed seventh out of a field of ten con- tenders. Coached by Miss Betty Sattlemyer and managed by Gin ny Thompson, the girls played such colleges as Chest- nut Hill, Rosemont, T e mp l e, Swarthmore, and Penn. MWZVIN The Drexel racketeers had a full seven-game schedule this year against Temple, Chestnut Hill, Swarthmore, Albright, East Stroudsburg, West Chester, and Rosemont. Due to the scarcity of players, Coach Gladys Darrah had a difficult time making rackets meet Those who made up the var- sity were Alice Geiger, first singles, Mary Ann Walker, sec- ond singlesg Ann Recchi, third singles, Kaye Schleyer an d Shirley Beshgatoor, first doubles: and Nancy Dougherty and Marilyn Ellis, s e c o n d doubles. 1223? ,Q3 ww f M M .'i.1?5ggg1!ei:y3'x2 M'-5 . I,-wal V' my .,n...4,,,., SPM TN IM WMI' r x y'f' Q , an if LQ 1 ,Ag H1 P .1 2 .Y ,. H .fn bw i!.,... inn 2: ',:,fS ..- ...Q wxsqgxazez: ,X ,J 1 x 'K 4- . . . AND THEN THERE IS THE LIGHTER SIDE TO COLLEGE LIFE FIRST ROW: L. Archbold. I. Swift, Mrs. Young. G. Sfanion, L. L. Moxley. SECOND ROW: N. Gros venor. I. Nutt. M. Iohnson. P. Nicely. M. L. Newman. B. Hansen. A. Geiger. indent 00 Vernnleni SEATED: D. Clarke. STANDING: R. lamison. S. Stagliano. W. Picker. E. Winkelspecht, A. MacCari. W. Mariin. H. Peterson. l i I FIRST ROW: M. Barca, R. Maas. I. Swift. G. Boswell, I. Wyrough. M. Leach. SECOND ROW: R. Gildea, H. Kaminski, M. McNlchol, F. Knapp, M. Taulane. G. Clifton, T. Matie. THIRD ROW: A. Perella, B. Gordon, I. Koszaxek. A. DaVinci. D. Blewett. T. Garozzo. B. Borzelleca. B. Pescrille. FOURTH ROW: I, Hcmratty. M. Evans. H. Rybas. F. Simmons, I. Feret, M. Flanagan, R. DePaul. I. Parente. FIFTH ROW: E. Fee, I.. Piombino. M. Cavanaugh. Col. McDonough. M. Whelan. I. Flint, I. Pcmcoast. FIRST ROW: G. Fioravanti, A. Link. Col. McDonough, M. H 0 Cavunauqh. SECOND ROW: W. Batdorf. R. DiSanti, H. H Rybas, V. Dinan, D. Spaulding, I. Fleming. I. McGann. R. Recchi. G. Maeso. , , ,,.r.m5..,,,, The Newman Club, a national organization of Catholic college students, has for its three- fold purpose the spiritual, intellectual, and so- cial advancement of its members. Under the guidance of the Rev. Father Edward O'Laugh- lin, the Drexel Newman Club conducts many informal discussion groups and obtains out- standing Catholic priests and laymen who present topics of interest and importance to the college student of today. Social functions are held at St. larnes Hall, the meeting place of Catholic students at Drexel. At the beginning of the fall term an annual party is held to welcome the incoming fresh- men. This is followed during the school year with many dances, parties and picnics. FIRST ROW: E. Binqer. P. Kolle. S. Allen, L. Goldsirohm. I. V. Kilroy, VM. Wood. S. Ring. THIRD ROW: R. Keller. I. Baker, E. Hille, D. Clauss, I. Newcomer, S. Barrinqer. N. Bishop, E. Morgan. W. Geen. F. Conti. L. Denbo. H. Rubin. Shutts. SECOND ROW: P. Foqelsonger, S. Shane. I. Shel- A. Kober, E. Atkinson. fer. R. Bell, L. Kridle. I. Sutherland. M. D'Alio, B. McKinley. Retailing YW 4 N. Grosvenor. F. lioh, A. Hursch. K. Schleyer, I. Lcmqzettel. M. Hosmer. R. Lutz. B. Brooks. I. Harold, R. Maas. 4 .W-.. 5- . . . .. rx Q ' 'F-+'f?G11fQi9 .i 1 .V I 5 b ' ' lFHf .:?:5f: ' 5 H' ...J .1 3 F5 is 5' I' .,.. .ga . gg . . H?W 'r- -0- ' FIRST ROW: H. Ford, E. Sopp, G. McNickel. D Hodge, R. Piper. SECOND ROW: F. Kolle, R. War ren. B. Gamber, E. Conti. C. Satterthwaite, E. Lcetfler. THIRD ROW: C. Price, E. McNitt, R. . Iaccard, C. Doerner, C. Strcrtcrkis. D. Duerr. G. Rus - etski. FOURTH ROW: G. Brooke, S. Dankowski G. Krusen, W. Taylor, R. Hodge, B. Iohnson, G Wiltshire. N0 ieiy far tim fldmzl einen! of Management SEATED: E. Conti. F. Kolle, B. Gamber. I. McNichol. STAND- ING: W. Taylor, C. Price, R. Iaccard. The Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment is a national society which was founded by businessmen for the purpose of exploring and improving the field of management. The Drexel Student Chapter is directly affiliated with the Philadelphia Chapter of the society. The S.A.M. welcomes to its membership all who are inspired to participate in the advancement of management and who enjoy the fellowship of people working toward the same objective. Members are able to acquire knowledge of th e n ew e st developments concerning tech- niques, procedures, and methods of business firms through the media of publications, meet- ings, and personal Contact with industry. Four other colleges in the Philadelphia area will participate in the society's annual Spring Conference at which time labor management problems will be studied. F.-.------.ve-V--e-W -.- ---Y - W SEATED: K. Schleyer, Miss Suttelmyer, Miss Crothers, C, Kline. Miss Dcxrrah. B. vonGlahn. D. Tcxrquinio. C. Groves, I. Pcmcoasi. T. Garozzo, Mrs, McArdle. STANDING: M. Siegle, C. Goodman. L. Hari, L. Thompson, I. Hamilton. E. Aiman. M. Daqii. flillletiv Association SEATED: R. Stewart, Z. Zcxkaricm. S. Kane. G. Seidel. STANDING: V. McKinney, M. Etter. S? FIRST ROW: Mr. Meqraw, B. Fey, C. Baumert, I.. Phelan. W. Bayne, F. Marshall, P. Hertel. SECOND ROW: R. An- stey. W. Harkins, N. Rose, W. Heintz, P. Weiser, F. Kinsey. Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fra- ternity founded December 16, l925, at Lafayette College, Pennsylvania. With 233 chapters, it now ranks as the largest fraternity in the United States. The Zeta Theta Chapter was formally ini- tiated at Drexel on May l6, l948, and has ac- tively upheld the principles ot the national fraternity. The purpose ot Alpha Phi Omega, as emulated by this chapter, is to assemble col- lege men in the fellowship ot the Scout Oath and Law, to develop friendship, and to promote service to humanity. The principal service projects this year were Registration Day class card tiling, Freshman Camp assistance, Campus Chest, and the Open House. ln addition to these services, Zeta Theta otters many other worthwhile service projects to the school and the student body. Alpha Phi 0IIIOgil FIRST ROW: T. Glover, R. Forman, W. Murray, E. Kirk, L. Mclienty. D. Patton, R. Strong. THIRD ROW: G. Brooks, Hill, M. Vocht, F. Boughton, E. Albertson. SECOND ROW: O'Connell, I. Dunk, C. Duncan. R. Allen, I. Ruth, C. Hamil- W. Vaughn, B. Scltoit, H. Kepler, L. Bohn. I. Schneider, I. ton, L. Giberson. I FIRST ROW: F. Lulka, M. Britto. B. Rose. B. Keeley. SECOND ROW: I. Holdcraft. T. Lister, B, Van Sciver. M. Bennett, M. Wynhoff. THIRD ROW: N. Diller. B. Hansen. A. Geiger. A. Iensen. E. Banks. C. Suess. M. A. Schnell. NO PHOTOS: I. Frank, I. McCormick, V. Mcliennyj. G. Clifton, B. Grossman, S. Conant. Hilllllllil Sigma Sigma 60 0' IK11 SEATED: I. Podmuiersky, C. Degler. STANDING: H. Diener. H. Peterson. W. Simons. I. Menylees. 4 is X 49 5 14 The Drexel Hillel Foundations aim on cam- pus is to serve the needs of the lewish student in a tive-told purpose - cultural, religious, social, interfaith, and athletic. With these goals in mind, a well-rounded program is planned and active participation of its members realized. Through the generous aid and counsel of our advisor, Rabbi Gordon, Hillel is attempting to bring to those students at Drexel who are interested in the various phases of Iudaism a better understanding ot Hebrew lore, of Iuda- ism's contribution to the world, and ot Iudaism's task in facing today's problems- The past year has been a banner year for Hillel in its activities. Lodge Day outings, in- teresting speakers, outstanding films, Friday evening religious services, organized inter-Hillel sports events, and interfaith activities have cul- minated into something of worth to the student and to our Alma Mater. FIRST ROW: I. Macklis, I. Flamburq. I. Cohen M Lxchter M Margolxsh L Feldman I Press SECOND ROW: M. Yotiee, S. Koitz. I. Warren I. Schwartz C Kauffman THIRD ROW H Schwartz V. Cantor, E. Diamond. I. Ringel, M. Glickman C Kend J NIA f SEATED: M. Spear. S. Kraft. STANDING: I. Pike. B. Wiltbank, F. Ferguson, C, Goodman. A. Geiger. D. Zobian. N. Hoffman. P. Gosslinq. C. Rossi. I. Weineri, N. Glamore. B. Keeley. G. Pedley. L. Parker. Snnretnrin in ednrn inn nf Engineering .Vanin inn SEATED: R. Regester. I. Kleinschmidt. V. McKinney. K. Leet. M. Marcoviiz. STANDING: I. Wiese. A. Greene. LEFT TO RIGHT: C, D gan. Mr. H. Myers. S. Seemcxn, H. Ewald, Mr. A. Andrusccvaqe. W. Cor- nelssen. Student Kuilding Kalmitiee lntervollegia te Uanfereave 011 00 wmmzent FIRST ROW: E. McNii!. C. Smith, D. Bleweh, I. Krussensiein, E. Rusek. SECOND ROW: W. Pierce. B. August, D. Hughes. R. Dove. . . T,h,, :ff ua., 4. ,.l f fhtyh. :iw -wins-J .' ' .52-'.-,-fl' . , .1-...LQ , ,,,.,.,k,,y ...W -,.-.N . -,.-. ,,, . , , N , Band SEATED: Ostroff. 0rMe.vira A. Hahn, G. Trebley, Dr. Reese, M. Mozenter, M. Songster. I. Treechuck, R. Williams. B. Harqadon. STANDING: E. Rusek, A. Cohen. L. Mercer. G. av FIRST ROW: M. Hosmer. B. Welsh. D. Nellis, L. Hart, Miss E. B- Kursch. I- TGQQBIL I- H09PkC-L M- Whelan- THIRD HOW: Mmm-, H. Donaldson. L. nomo, 1. McAbee. SECOND now: B- Brooks' A' Whifdkef- A- Recchi. B- Herzog. B. McCleary. E. Phillips, H. A. Norris. P. Gardner. L. Wirtz, G. Krogman, N. Anderson, P. Apgar, I.. Trimmer, B. Hichwine. llollle Evoaallzivs Amviatioa FIRST ROW: P. Nicely, F. Slonk, B, Linnekin, L. Kime, R. Greenstein. SECOND ROW: R. Schcrr, I. Meyer. M. D'Alio, L. Schwartz. N. Anderson. I . M345-1. - y Board 5 . rf M. . . rr.. sr- ,,.. ,v m 'rf A ' ' X1-H. --Q-.... -fr . ix .,, X The Drexelterians is this college's answer to interdenominational cooperation and under- standing. It first found its way to Drexel in 1937, under the guidance of the Westminster Foundation of the Presbyterian Church, and is at present a member of the National Student Christian movement. The Drexelterians at- tempts to integrate religion with social activi- ties and opens its doors to members of every creed. This non-sectarian group bases its field of action on four main points of student interest- World Relatedness, the Christian Heritage, Per- sonal and Campus Affairs, and Social Responsi- bility. Not only are group discussions open to its members, but social work is accomplished as well. On the social side during the year, the Drexelterians held two very successful square dances-one at the Lodge and one at school. During fall term, there was an interesting din- ner meeting. Throughout the year, social events of all types were planned by the social com- mittee to strengthen the bonds between the members and add to student interest and par- ticipation. 1' g, 0119101 arians SEATED: M. Wynhoff, W. Commun, W. Corsner, L. Felgenhauer. STANDING: T. Gurniak, I. Ruth, E. Banks. I. Baker. R. Ruslinq, R. Fissel. 3 v l Z inf RSF, -1 a 'P' 7 A m g. f . fy ... . A FIRST ROW: R. Mohl. R. Belii, P. Marcolina, G. Varvoutis. SECOND ROW: R. Eobch, G. Egerler, I. Feret. D. Speiser. THIRD ROW: A. DiGiacc-mo, R. Harris, W. Shull. lndependellf lieu Bela Jikgfllm an FIRST ROW: G. Kraber, D. Rutledge, K. Leonard. D. Bonawitz, R. Iaccard, Miss Hons. SECOND ROW: R. Greenstein, V. McKenney, G. Powell, I. Frank, M. Walker, N. Fairfield. THIRD ROW: E. Krause. G. Harvey, I. Robinson, N. Bertalet, I.. Haig. FOURTH ROW: P. Sinqewald, C. Doerner, E. Milev, L. Harrington, I. Orlando, D, Kepler. FIFTH ROW: N. Thompson. B. Hansen, M. Baranoff, P. McMonagle. WQ FIRST ROW: B. Tiers, I. Holcombe, N. Anderson, S. Conrow. I. Litzenberg, B. Welsh, M. Hcsmer, M. Cavanauqh, B. Linnekin. SECOND ROW: A. Pleviak, R. Gioia, E. Aiman. N. Hersch, P. Grifliih, B. McClerken, S. Cusick, S. Armstrong, B. Richwine, D. Fry. THIRD ROW: P. Steiner, I. Pell, M. .- -.- - Drummond, E. Gallaqher, F. Pappas, C. Weaver, P. Gard iner. N. Silk. FOURTH ROW: N. McFee, B. Steiner, E. Costa. D, Black, E. Bode, I. Lukesh, I. McKee, I. Langzeitel, F. Itch P. Icnes. FIFTH ROW: I. Hawk, B. Keeley, E. Mueller, E Yerger, I. Terry, B. vonGlahn. Q I Y Y ,Ilan iv aim' W01111111 .s' 6100 H110 FIRST ROW: G. Murray, R. West. C. Lutton, Mr. Heatton, I. White, D. Russell, T. Murray, L. Harrington, A. Sirelecis, I.. Augustus, B. Erb, T. Glover, I. Ruth. SECOND ROW: E. Humphreys, A. Trcani, C. Fox, R, Haines, W. Cameron, C. Hill, I. Canfield. FOURTH ROW: H. Adams, R. Gaskell, R. Allen, D. Epler, P. Marcolina, F. Machemer, H. Kepler, A Mahn, W. I-Iolberq, H. Speth. THIRD ROW: C. Smith, W. Rapp. -11 .-........,......,,... S FIRST ROW: A. Kierland, C. Bauer, T. Price, R. Cox, E. Gilby. SECOND ROW: R. Okada, M. Parmet, I. Partridge, E. Brewer, W. Washolsky. R. Schmitt. FIRST ROW: F. I-laid, R. Thieme. M. Etter, W. Huster, F. Yahrlinq. SECOND ROW: A. Bredbenner, P. Reibrich, I. Schmidt. A. Fisher, T. Kolongowski, Varsity 0 M SEATED: G. Rusetski, I, Pietrocarlo. R. Schafer. T. Younq, F. Fogarty. STANDING: I. Billings, O. Adams, R. Yasky, T. Lawler, T. Stazak. Q. Q Mrs. Margaret M. Linton and Mrs. Elizabeth B Brown, Literary Advisers Hiram S. Pope Sam Stagliano EDITOR-IN-CHIEF BUSINESS MANAGER Ed Myers Frank Mytinger Phil Troilo ASSOCIATE EDITORS BUSINESS STAFF Alfred I. Fonner ..,,...,. Business Manager tSept. to Dec.t Carrol Bessey , Assistant Business Manager Russ Anstey Advertising Manager Bill van Slyke Circulation Manager MANAGING STAFF Iean Menapace . . ,.4,, . . Copy Editor Staff: Pat Smith, Barbara Welsh, Regina Maas, Chuck Doerner, Morris Yoffe. F. Lindheim tSportsl. lean Moore , , . Literary and Research Editor Staff: Nancy Glamore, Gloria Pedley. Rachelle Greenstein, Terri Ccmuso, Regina Maas, Betty Flann, Nancy Munyan. Mary Cavanaugh , , ,.,.,. , . Art Editor lack Merrylees , Photographic Editor William Cameron. , . . . Photographic Co-Editor Staff: Don Mechlin, Bob Haines, Tom Traf- ford, Ed Girvin, Fred Boughton, Ioe Nagy, Charlie Pease, Dick Iayne, Dave MacPherson Lew Bohn . Bill Selden Win Etter Ioann Beningo Bob Stoffers Bob Gortner Kay Kraekel , Steve Tranovich Bruce Livers , , Sid Elgart ,...... , . Charlotte Groves , ,. Campus Administration . . Seniors Underclassmen Honoraries Fratemities , Sororities Organizations , , . , ..... Sports , Men's Sports Women's Sports 1 I A K K.. 1...f f P. Troilo. E. Myers. F. Mytinger. Mr. Wilbur N. McMullen Fmancml Advxser FRONT ROW: B. Livers, B. Hansen, R. Macs, I. Moore. M. Ccxvcmaugh. W. Etter. SECOND ROW: R. Ansley. C. Bessey. S. Stagliano, B. Stoifers. F. Lindheim, S. Elqart, S. Trcxnovich. B. Se!den. S. Stcxglicmo. H. Pope. R. Ansiey. W! 'hw' .,xN I w , ,, f Nfj1mm'wmwmwemmywMMvwsaggggfwwmmmwgmmgmwmyweww E. Lee Goldsborough. W. N. McMullan. Ioseph Gilles, Winfield Etter. 'A sz- :- F Q s is g Q ffiwg I L is W' K' 3. J Q A A A +L ,I V f W A K A A . , .cf l ill, ...,. ,k.- I - 125252:-f.,' -- l k.r'L X .X- -egg - - .1251 i THE DREXEL TRIANGLE Editor-in-Chiet ...... ....,.. .... Business Manager ,,.. .,,., Managing Editor . . , . ,,.. . . , , . . WINFIELD ETTER . . . JOSEPH GILLES , . . FRANCIS O'NElI.I. Associate Editors Mike Peters, lack Engleman, Ioanne Baker News Department Business Department News Editors .,...,. . . Ralph Dunlap Frank Drechsler Assistant , .. ............... Marty Evelev Sports Department Sports Editor .,..,..,...,. .Frank Mytinger Assistant ,,,4,4 .,.. ...,.,,,., S i d Elgart Features Department Features Editor ,,..,.,......... Iohn Graham Assistant . . . ..,. , , . . . .Christ Stratakis Columnist ,... . . . ..,,. ..,, B etty Flann Assistant Business Mgr. , , ,. ..Dick Iamison Advertising Mgr. , . . , Assistant .,.......... Circulation ..,... . . , Production Make-up Mgr. ..., . . Head Typist , , . Artist 4....... Office Mgr. ,......, . Photographer .....,. . .... George Rusetski . . . . . . . . Morris Yotte . , ...,., Don Spalding Department ,,...,.,..Russ Thieme . . . Helen Rybas . . ,Iohn Dambly . . ..... Dave Hughes . , , , . lack Merrylees STAFF: News: Mimi Aronstein, Bev Dorsch, Bruce Erb. Miles Etter, Marie Evans, Nook Hill, Regina Maas, Mary Ellen Norman. Bill Piercy, Al Ritchie, Charlie Satterthwaite, Charlotte Zabludott. Sports: Ellen Aiman. Betty Von Glann. Dick Goldberg. Zack Zakarian. Edgar Stier, Ace Colson. Dick Yourtee, Ken Leet. Fred Lindheim. Typists: Marianne McNichol, Dick Hodges. Dottie Smith, Lyn Glantzert, Dolph Summers. Don Hodges. Peg Fogelsanger. Io Shelter, lack Besse, Al Hahn. Bill Van Slyke. Circulation: Bill Harbison. Features: Hank Hansen, Bill Steele. Ann Ienson, Make-up: Business: Dick Miller, Editorial Advisor ,..,......,........ .... E . Lee Goldsborough Financial Advisor . , . ,,,,,,, W, N, McMullen ,, t.,,. ,. ,.4.,..f. K E., A lf 5 FIRST ROW: H. Bader. D. Eschner, B. Croiq, I. Plummer, D. Corrigan. SECOND ROW: R. Kavasch, R. Goudi, H. Otiy. M. Icxskulski, N. Natale. THIRD ROW: Dr. D. C. Lichten- wolner. R. Barfoot. R. Feehs, W. Bennetts. Dr. C. E. Fink. AIME The student chapter of The American Insti- tute of Chemical Engineers has a three-fold purpose: to promote a knowledge and under- standing of some of the problems encountered in industry, to provide information concern- ing new technological developments, and to strengthen fellowship among chemical engineer- ing students. To achieve these aims, Drexel alumni and other representatives of industry are invited to present talks at the monthly meetings. These talks, during the previous year, included such topics as The Chemical Engineer and Gradu- ate Work, The Chemical Engineer in Pro- duction, and Industrial lnstrumentation. The third aim is achieved by getting the stu- dents to attend meetings and meet their fellow students from other classes and by holding an outing at Drexel Lodge every year. On the day of the outing, the students forget their studies for a short time while indulging in sports, eat- ing, and watching skits prepared and presented by their classmates. 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MANAGING EDITOR Philip Snyder WRITERS Meyer Durlofsky Martin Evelev Philip Paregian LQuis Calzi Russell Park Donald Laessig PUBLICATIONS Angelo Troiani Frank Brown REWRITE Ioseph Silver Kenneth Peters PROOF READING Betty Bruderick Renee Bemstein Marvin Steinberg Irvin Shanker Robert Craig Professor R V Grles, Faculty Advrsor. P. Pareqian, H. Weinberg, A. Cohen, R. Park, B. Gerber, K. Peters, E, Buseck. M. Neiiert. D. Krct- zok, R. Craig, I.. Muggitti. -,N fl M 147401130 M KVM' The Flower Bowl contestants. Glee Club's Xmas Songtest. The Senior Class potato dance WIEMIDIIR ' FBENIIXIIAXV MKII? Musical Nightcap. , X, ,X ..- ,ff M.-f 'r M -bf 35, Y V. ' F , Mfp X gi h Ex Chew time Say ahh Patlence, fellows. A trafhc cop could be used here Buck up, fellows. better days ahead. ll '67A'TL'flTl0fV MY ,hifi 1 1' f f if W.Q,f A 1 K A suwen ummm Scxmmie's supersonic rocket. A cheer from the Pi Kap grcmdstcmd. fll IWXVI IIWWMIIIXV6' Sigma Pi's old Grad drops in. Apple Pie. winners oi Little Brown lug. :Hs mu L2 DRW 'Q HON NSY N K GOODBYE on Iii MP fm 1 'N Q Theta Chi welcomes alumni. Lambda Chi's old timer hangs on. me E!! EE?-ah 6' QW fig EZ Glxmvff HREXEL WWE The Teke clock goes back. Pan He1's hrst try wr Numm GMS Will they score? 'The Blue cmd Gold in on another spree. FOW'll'fILL l' JP V f IMLLI Q N X 'N 1 l 'K l f Spangler Street Rally Musical wizards at half time. ,NLF .f E1 W T M 0 ,Lf Wm The fellows haven't got a chance. Who nose what may happen The bxqger they are-the harder they fall. 'she Double irouble bO11 and bubble f are 1 P MPN 0W Back to the ilcxpper days. Peggy Sessinger, the Rose of Pi Kappa Phi -And promenade home. Dad blast them revenuers. ,a :iff 3 af I ' fil if ,. ' ' , L Q gli is , f . ' 1.4! K. Hi i.igqw s,,,?fa-9-gfr. ' V K WSH' Z! v , Y n X J? D 1 'F Yami' 1 . adv 3 if:-xi Q A 'ij . - 1 s, . A fu X 4 ' N' 'V I K M . A.,. ,., V V ,A V , . 6 ' ' 7 , V' - ' s x , 5264. xi i N I af. C leaf my A .1 5 - V! 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I am deeply indebted also to Mr. W. N. McMullan, Mr. W. R. Wagenseller, Dr. L. D. Stratton, Mr. W. G. Phillips, Mrs. M. M. Linton, and Mrs. E. B. Brown of the Institute Faculty: Mr. W. C. Cooke and Mr. D. Solari of Campus Publishing: and Mr. Frances Rubin of Sarony Studios for their invaluable aid and encouragement in this Work. Hiram S. Pope Editor-in-Chief A -,,,, , . f A Today's Bond Bread is the only breads served at Drexel Institute . . . fig HMMZQ squad., 0 Q1 I I Q f f' 2 il If A- har! 0' AAI- E ...-V I J: , , 1 .- il u '.4' ,ij .- Sf- ' ' - 1 .wi 'e e f 4 ' B .N H0100 ,,,g5?f3z3:1,,5.. , W 'rf ' i, s wf' J - t-r' iifazeh x '- is ' , -Of! ii '-V ,A 2:11 A4 - '5i-194'Q?5?,f, ' -if -Q., gb 55 ,A ,W , z gg ':,' .125 -' 'zz :hit ' 'wwf' I-.f . 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