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zadaca IT IS WITH A SENSE OF SATISFACTION that we present to you this flame of gold, this 195 6 Oriflamme. We trust that our purpose, to present a pictorial review of the 1956 college year, has been partially accomplished, and we hope that this 200-page publication will be of lasting worth as it stimulates memories of college days and our alma mater. One notices numerous innovations this year. The book is larger, has a unique binding, and is printed on a high-quality paper. Emphasis has been placed upon the 1-leaturesv section, and we have employed many more pictures this year under the as- sumption that one good photograph can say as much as one thousand words. Special note should be taken of the poems superimposed upon the Alpha and Omega on the end sheets, for they were graciously composed, at the editor's request, by Dr. Osbert Warmingham, professor emeritus at Boston University. The editor wishes to thank Dr. Warmingham and also acknowledge the contributions made to this book by the following people: Mr. Cooley and Arnie Cirman of Varden's for their fine photographic work, Mr. Richard Rettew, our printer, for his cooperation and technical advice, Mrs. Rettew for her assistance in typing and copyfittingg Mr. Paul Felker for his technical advice, Mr. George Shutt for his interest and aid in selecting contracts and soliciting patronsg the Student Council for their generous appropriation, and, of course, the students Whose times and effort alone made this publication possible. JAY R. STAGER Editor-in-chief ... Czabla of Carzterz ts INTRODUCTION . FRATERNITIES . . ADMINISTRATION , , , SPORTS . . SENIORS and FACULTY , , FEATURES . . . ORGANIZATIONS . . . DIRECTORY and PATRONS
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I FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL CCLLEGE Lancast er, Pennsylvania X JAY R. STAGER Edltor ln chlef A' 111 1 1 a ei' Ti .xxx - - N: ' V E LSA 5 f ROBERT G. HEISEY Business Manager 7 nf! V
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aaicatiofz Mlss LUCRETIA HAMMOND IN GRATEEUL RECOGNITION Fon HER SERVICE beyond the demands of her position and of her selfless concern for the well-being of all Franklin and Marshall undergraduates, the Ori- flarnme Staff dedicates this book to Lucretia Hammond, Secretary to the Dean of the College, and cheerful counselor of Franklin and Marshall men. l i L ll
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