Gettysburg College - Spectrum Yearbook (Gettysburg, PA)

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Through fhe whole hecfic period, he mainfained his usual calm ancl cheerful affifude, always friendly and helpful fo every sfu- denf who broughf a problem before him. .For his many years of service fo fhe College as a sfudenf, professor, and regisfrar, and parficularly for his role in fhis pasf year of unprececlenfed admissions, we dedicafe fhe I948 Specfrum fo Hips'i' Wolfe. ,,r.1P'i5?A,,,,,x-'j J? 3 ,if af 43 4-'BS 3 A in Q: 1' M as QP A A 4, A riff' in 4' 'Q' L'Smm m Q if QT 5 wfwig, 9 ' 3 QU uv Gin f as ,M ivis ,, ,, .W g .- was . 5 AGNM. gp' r 1,1 ai?-Q!w'f317 ff-H--'Q ffi A Yi 2' 2- if 3 .J 4 X iv! ' 'L : 3 7? ,Q 4, X, Q :A 1 f YL' . i f 93 A 1 1 ' 3 if xi 4 ff 4 , Y ffif' 5 if . 4 S g,5, i Z C A M P U S 'mia to the J' x E mw.m r... CLASSROOMS w1 - J - - clzwlcing on gy J,-,:-425 all , m ,Tl 4 ffl N fs - ,E A Y' 'Q ,-Qf K :TA Mm F l -, i . llmlmmmnlmlullw gf .f!..'lfII... - Q! I Q 1 xg! f ,..-.-.- X ' 1 . 'f, W! il -4 f ' f is r.-L i , 1:7 W' M13 f'-1 JIH1 mm ilu .nn hx A TT' ma a f- ,qw V. 'lll'llllNH' f Illlllllllllllllhllll ,J gh. Q f-I 'Fm ,,-.,.,.--'A-i- Y f . 1- 9. : : , - A fn Qyyl . V 3 if .- .4 L . 1 HKS ,WG K l if M wff'H-iffy To 'rhe Class of I948: Again we +urn wifh en+husiasm +o +he publica+ion of anofher SPECTRUM. In 'rhe march of +ime, fhe SPECTRUM +alces i+s place as a priceless record of campus life and achievemenf. Each year will malce fhese pages more precious 'ro everyone whose name appears on +hem. I exfend 'ro each s+uden'r whose name is enshrined in Class and Aclivify hear+ies'I' good wishes for a life +ha+ shall be abundan+ly blessed wifh happiness, noble service, and real achievement Cordially, your friend, OI R l RESIDEN' ' Mrs. Henry W. A. Hanson, 'rhe wife of 'lhe Presidenl' of Ge'Hysburg College, lends charm and cul- iure fo our campus in her role as +he beloved campus mofher. Every year, in her gracious and in- imiiable way, our firsf lady gree+s upperclassmen as old friends and makes newcomers feel a+ home. Throughou+ fhe year Mrs. Hanson and fhe While House sfand as symbols of +he happy home life we offen miss. On leaving campus, 'rhe sfudenis fake wi+h ihem +he warm memory of a dignified, lovely firsf lady. OI R FIR.. l' LADY WILBUR E. TILBERG, Ph.D. DOROTHY G. LEE, A.M. Dun of MOH Dean of Women Y ,V -.........- i.--..-..Y..-v.....,,, . ,,r....,..-, E , , LDMIN .. l.'ll TION CHARLES R. WOLFE, A.M. ROBERT B. RAU Registrar and Dean of Admissions Assisfanf fo the President Im! B 1 43527 ' MK. N 'E In -I N. KNICKERBOCKER, A.M. MRS. HENRY W. PHELPS Librarian Business Manager, Huber Hall - 1 ND LIDEL' MRS. PEARL SADLER MRS. LORETTA DEATRICK Hosfess, Huber Hall Hosfess, Sfevens Hall c. PAUL cEssNA, A.M. Aiumni Secretary MILDRED H. HARTZELL Secrefary io the Dean MISS WINIFRED CAMPBELL Hosfess, Aughinbaugh Hall lf1.. '3nz.xA llead of bepartmen ta Top Row 0 RICHARD A. ARMS, Alumni Professor of Mafhemafics and Direcfor of Dra- mafics: A.B., Ursinus College: Ph.D., Universify of Pennsylvania. 0 FRANK H. KRAMER. Professor of Educafion: A.B., Geffysburg College: A.M., Ph.D., Universify of Pennsylvania. 0 THOMAS L. CLINE, Graeff Professor of English: A.B., Roanolre College: A.M., Princefon Universify: Ph.D., Universify of Virginia. O RASMUS S. SABY, Professor of Economics and Polifical Science: A.B., A.M., Universify of Minnesofa: Ph.D., Universify of Pennsylvania. Boffom Row 0 JOHN B. ZINN, Oclrershausen Professor of Chemisfry:B.S., Geffysburg Col- lage: Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Universify. 0 ROBERT FORTENBAUGH, Adeline Sager Professor of Hisfory: A.B., Geffys- burg College: A.M., Syracuse Universify: Ph.D., Universify of Pennsylvania. O CLAYTON E. BILHEIMER, Professor of Physical Educafion: M.E., Lehigh Universify: M.A., Columbia Universify. 0 WILLIAM C. WALTEMYER, Amanda Ruperf Sfrong Professor of English Bible: A.B., Geffysburg College: B.D., Geffysburg Theological Seminary: A.M., Ph.D., American Universify. 0 ALBERT BACHMAN, Professor of Romance Languages: Ph.D., Universify of Zurich and Columbia Universily. Top Row O JOHN G. GLENN, Pearson Professor of Lafin: A.B., A.M., Wesleyan Uni- versi'fy: Ph.D., Princefon Universify. O GEORGE R. MILLER, Sahm Professor of Physics: B.S., M.S., Geffysburg CoIIege: Ph.D., Universify of Michigan. 0 EARL BOWEN, Dr. Charles H. Graff Professor of Biology: A.B.. Hendrix College: A.M., Ph.D., Harvard Universiiy. O WILLIAM K. SUNDERMEYER, Professor of German: Ph.D., Universiiy of Goe'Hingen. 0 W. FREDERICK SHAFFER, Franlrlin Professor of Greek, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.. Prince'I'on Universiiy. Boffom Row O NORMAN E. RICHARDSON, JR., WiIIiam Bifringer Professor of Philosophy: A.B., Amhersf Universify: B.D., Yale Divinify School: Ph.D., Yale Universify. O KENNETH L. SMOKE, Professor of Psychology: A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Ohio SIaI'e Universify. 0 COLONEL ALFRED E. MCKENNEY, Inf., U. S. A.: Professor of Milifary Miliiary Science and Taciics and Commander, Reserve Officers' Training Corps: B.S., Universify of New Hampshire. O PARKER B. WAGNILD, Direcfor of Ihe Deparfmeni of Music and Associafe Professor of English Bible: A.B., Sf. Olaf College: M.S.M., Union Theological Seminary: B.D., Geffysburg Theological Seminary. Head 0 bepartmen M I AI I I T1 Firsf Row O GEORGE R. LARKIN, Associale Professor of Economics: A.B., A.M., Wes' leyan Universify. O G. SAYLOR WARTHEN, Associafe Professor of English, A.B., A.M., Uni- versily of Virginia, A.M., Harvard Universify. O FRANCIS C. MASON, Associafe Professor of English, A.B., A.M., Universily of Virginia, A,M., Harvard Universifyg Ph.D., Universify of Virginia. Second Row O C. ALLEN SLOAT, Associafe Professor of Chemisfryg B.S., Geffysburg Col- lege, A.M., Haverford College, Ph.D., Princefon Universify. O HENRY T. BREAM, Associale Professor of Physical Educafion, B.S., Geffys- burg College, A.M., Columbia University. O DUNNING IDLE, Associale Professor of Hisfory, A.B., A.M,, Universily of Michigan, Ph.D., Universify of Illinois. Third Row O GLENN S. WEILAND, Associafe Professor of Chemisfry, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Universify of Maryland, O HERBERT G. HAMME, Assisfanf Professor of Romance Languages, A.B., Dickinson College, A.M., Geffysburg College. O WILLIAM D. HARTSHORNE, JR., Assisfanl Professor of Romance Languages, A.B., A.M., Haverford College, Diploma de Professeur de francais a l'efranger, Universife de Toulouse. Fourfh Row O LESTER O. JOHNSON, Assisfanf Professor of Educalion, A.B., Sf. Olaf College, A.M., Universify of Minnesofa. O BERTHA PAULSSEN, Assislanf Professor of Philosophy, Ph.D., Universify of Leipzig. O EARL E. ZIEGLER, Assislanf Professor of Malhemalics, B.S., M.S., Gellys- burg College. Fiffh Row O MYRON L. SIMPSON, Assisfant Professor of Biology, A.B., American Uni- versifyg SCD., Johns Hopicins Universify, O FREDERICK C. AHRENS, Assislanl Professor of German, B.A., Universify of Wesfern Onlariog M.A., Columbia Universify. O LEROY BLOOMINGDALE, Assisfanf Professor of Physical Educaliong B.A., Juniafa College. Sixfh Row O MERLE D. BOWSER, Assislanf Professor of Physics: A.B,, Geflysburg College. 0 CLYDE H. COLE, Assislanf Professor of Physical Educaliong B.S., M.Ed., Pennsylvania Sfafe College. O CAPTAIN WILLIAM O. DENHAM, C.A.C., U.S.A. fnof picluredl, Assisfanf Professor of Milifary Science and Taclics, B. A., John B. Sfefson Universily. I ANGEL FRANCO, Assisfanf Professor of Spanish, A.B., A.M., Universify of Porfo Rico. Sevenfh Row I KURT KEPPLER, Assislanf Professor of German, Ph.D., Universify of Heidel- berg. 0 JOHN B. ROBERTS, Assistant Professor of Economics, A.B., Pennsylvania Sfaie College, M.A., Temple Universify. 0 J, ELAINE SALTZER, Assisfanl Professor of Economics, B.S., Bloomsburg Slale Teachers College. +1 I I ITS Firsl Row O GEORGE D. STECKEL, Assislanl Professor of Physics, B.S., Muhlenburg College, M.A., Columbia Universily. C RICHARD C, WOLF, Leclurer in Hisloryg A.B., Gellysburg College, B.D., Geffysburg Theological Seminary. O JOSEPH K. WOLFINGER, Assislnal Professor of English, A.B., Sl. Johns Universily. Second Row 0 WILLIAM O. DUCK lnof picluredl, Vocalional Guidance Counselor, A.B., Bucknell Universilyg A.M., Ph.D., Universily of Pillsburgh. 0 VANCE A. CRISWELL Vocalional Guidance Counselor and Inslruclor in English, B.S., Millersville Slale Teachers College, A.M,, Universily of Pennsyl- vania. O HENRY C. KOGLER lnof picluredl, Direclor of Veferans Tesling and ln- slrucfor in Psychology, B.S., A.M., Syracuse Universily. O MRS. DOROTHY WAGNER lnol picfuredlg Assisfanl Direclor of Velerans Tesling, A.B., A.M., Syracuse Universily. 0 MRS. ELIZABETH G. EREAM lnol picluredl, lnsfruclor in English, A.B., A.M., Radcliffe Coiege. I SHELDON C. ACKLEY, lnslruclor in Philosophy and Psychology, A.B., De Pauw University, A.M., Bosfon Universily. I GRACE A. BREWSTER, Direclor of Physical Educalion for Women and lnslruclor in Hygiene, A.B., Universily of Norlh Carolina. Third Row 0 CHESTER R. CORSEN, Inslruclor in English, B.S., Middlebury College, A.M., Syracuse Universily. O MRS. MARGARET E. HALLER lnol picluredl, lnslruclor in Englishg A.B., Goucher College, O ANDREW L. MAFFETT, lnsfruclor in Malhemalicsg A.B., Gellysburg College. 0 HOWARD J. MCCARNEY, lnsfruclor in English Bible and College Chaplain, A.B., Gelfysburg College, B.D., Gellysburg Theological Seminary. Fourlh Row I DONALD R. ROBERTS, lnslruclor in Chemislry, A.B., Gelfysburg College. O RICHARD D. SHEADS, Inslruclor in Biology, A.B., Gellysburg College. O ROBERT B, THORNBURG, lnsfruclor in English, A.B., Gellysburg College. Fiflh Row O PAUL A. HARNER, lnslruclor in Inslrumenlal Music: Peabody Conservalory I JOHN W. HEDEMAN lnof picluredl, lnslruclor in Malhemalics, A.B., Sl. Johns Universily. O HOWARD W. HINKELDAY, lnsfruclor in English Bible, A.B., Gellysburg College. H O WALTER KLOETZLI lnof picluredl, lnslrucfor in Malhemalicsg Gellysburg College. I EDWARD K. PERRY, lnslrucfor in German, A.B., Gellysburg College. Sixlh Row O JAMES M. SINGER, lnslruclor in English Bible, A.B., Geflysburg College. O EDWARD K. STIPE, lnslrucfor in English Bible, A.B., Gellysburg College, B.D., Gellysburg Theological Seminary. O MXSGT. RAYMOND STROHM, D.E.M.L., U. S. A., lnslruclor in Mililary Science. Sevenlh Row O FISGT. OSCAR M. DOWNING, D. E. M. L., U. S. A., Inslruclor in Mililary Science O FISGT. JOHN A. WATTS, D. E. M. L., U. S. A. lnof picluredl, lnslrucfor in Mililary Science. O McCURTIS A. ALLISON, Assislanl in Hisloryg A.B., Gellysburg College. 0 MRS. SHIRLEY E. HERR lnol picluredl, Assistant in Biology1 A.B., Geflys- burg College. wi' W 'QQ 4 ' M 'Z ' Ama, Y V i 3 A Mmm iZ':ggg5v5'Q e ggsfff my . www . ay fy? mx we Www-MM W -N if .5- 'wiv' wa? Arm! b k... ,KU , agsm swimsuit hx 1 ,, , mf , gr: : ':5 . ' G 1 'iii V 5 Q 1 a Af' my ,Q xiii ws 53 5? 5.5 . -.Q-. : , N, w 46 , , Ks wa 5 ws ,W 1 f 24, , 'f:fYSf2?S: ., -'fR5 :2w:f 79 A W l a si 132 Q4 5? .lpn WW P-P 1 J A W f xi! ix .A 4 ft '9 Y 4 .I ' M3355 4 3 Y I- - fr, ' - iigfw f.::.:511.1f-1.1335 '- Q .-aw V. 'QS , ' .,., 'M ? . ,..,. 2' A . H -4.,.G,v , 3.5 .:,:. .V1,,3,:,,h WQQEH, Sf M 4 'W ag nb fwfagm ww f Q -wg. iff Q 5,451 A ik M 'Sw Zimmerman, Woif, Rowland, Beal Uffice he L' ENIOR CL1 Sf' DONALD B. BEAL . . HARRY E. ROWLAND . . RACHEL J. ZIMMERMAN . ROBERT J. WOLF . MARCIA E, MAGUIRE . 77 . . Presideni Vice-President . . Secrefary . . Treasurer . . Hisiorian nhIOR'. - ..... JAMES ALLAN DONALD ALSEDEK JOHN AMATUCCI LILLIAN AVILA JOHN BACON GEORGE BASTYR DONALD BEAL ALBERT BEHARRY ROBERT BEHARRY JOHN BERGER S 1 l I JAMES MILLARD ALLAN ................ Beaver, Pa. Philosophyg Tau Kappa Epsilon3 Eta Sigma Phi 1413 Army. DONALD HARRIS ALSEDEK ............ Harrisburg, Pa. Economics3 Phi Delta Theta3 Assistant Business Manager of I944 SPECTRUM3 Inter-Fraternity Council 1311 Men's Tribunal 1311 Pres. of Phi Delta Theta 141: Gavel Club 141: Army. JOHN WILLIAM AMATUCCI ..,........ Colesville, Md. Pooch 3 Economics3 Sigma Alpha Epsilon3 Gettysburgian 1l13 Gavel Club 1312 Men's Tribunal 1313 Campus Senate 1313 Advertising Manager ot I947 SPECTRUM3 Ivy Day Committee 1413 Army Air Corps. LILLIAN MARIA AVILA .....,............ York, Pa. Petunia 3 SCA 1l,2,3,41j Gettysburgian 12,3,413 Hockey 12,313 Basket' ball 12,313 Kappa Delta Epsilon 141. JOHN BURRELL BACON ............. Westfield, N. J. Jac'k 3 Mathematics3 Phi Delta Thetag Basketball 1I13 Navy. 28 GEORGE PAUL BASTYR ...........,.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Sigma Chi3 SCA 1I13 A Capella Choir 1l13 Navy. DONALD BRUCE BEAL ............... Trenton, N. J. Don 3 PhiIosophy3 Phi Delta Theta3 SCA 1l,2,3,413 SCA Cabinet 12,313 Pres. SCA 141: Sages 13,413 Gavel Club I3 Gettysburgian 1l,2,31j Assistant Circulation Manager ot Gettysburgian 1213 Cir- culation Manager of Gettysburgian 1313 Business Manager of I946 G-Book3 Business Manager of I947 SPECTRUM3 Sec. of Freshman Class3 Treas. of Junior Classg Pres. of Senior Classg Treas. of Campus Senate 12,313 Pre-Ministerial Association 1l,2,3,413 Track 121f Student Government Comm. 1313 Outstanding Junior. ALBERT SHIUCHARAN BEHARRY ....... British Guiana, S. A. Al 3 Biology3 Phi Kappa Rho3 SCA Cabinet 1213 Skeptical Chy- mists 1213 Pres. ot Phi Kappa Rho 121: Vice-Pres., Phi Kappa Rho 141: International Club 1313 Beta Beta Beta 141: Delta Phi Alpha 141. ROBERT SHEOCHARAN BEHARRY ..... British Guiana, S, A. Bob 3 Englishg Phi Kappa Rhog Pres. of Sophomore Class3 SCA 12,3,413 Beta Beta Beta 12,3,413 Eta Sigma Phi 141: Pres. of Inter- national Club 13,411 Sages 1313 Mercury 13,413 Pres. of Sages 1411 Pres. of Modern Book Club 4. JOHN EMORY BERGER ....,......... Gettysburg, Pa. Jack 3 Biologyg Lambda Chi Alpha3 Kappa Phi Kappa 13,413 Pres. of Kappa Phi Kappa 131: Navy. PHILIP EUGENE BIEMILLER ..... ,...... B altimore, Md. PhiI g Physicsg Sigma Alpha Epsilong Gettysburgian 1l,3,41g Adverr lising Manager ot Gettysburgian 141g Navy Air Corps. LUCILLE ANN BIRNBAUM ......... New York City, N, Y. Lucy g Philosophy: SCA 12,1415 Women's Debate 1313 Spanish Club 13,41g Modern Book Club 13,413 Alpha Kappa Alpha 13,413 Gettysburgian 141, THELMA IRENE BLAUSER ........... Mechanicsburg, Pa. Historyg SCA 113,415 Le Cercle Francais 13,41g Women's Dorm Dance Committee 1313 SPECTRUM 13,413 Kappa Delta Epsilon 1413 Reception Committee 141. GERARD HENRY BORSTEL ............. Bellerose, N. Y. Jerry g l-listoryg Lambda Chi Alphag Vice-Pres. ot SCA 1313 Assis- tant News Editor of Gettysburgian 1215 Literary Editor ot Gettys- burgian 1315 Editor-in-Chief ot Gettysburgian 141g Phi Alpha Theta 1413 I945 SPECTRUMg Outstanding Juniorg Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. HUBERT ALDINE BRANDENBURG ........ Hagerstown, Md. Hubie g Spanish: Phi Sigma Kappag SCA 1l,2,3.41q SCA Cabinet 1311 A Capella Choir 1l,2,3,41g Photograph Editor of SPECTRUM 12,313 College Ouartette 13,41g Phi Sigma lota 13,413 Delta Phi Alpha 13,413 Spanish Club 1315 Vesper Choir 1l,2,31. HERBERT BURRITT BROWN ........... Ellicott City, Md. Bull g Economicsg Tau Kappa Epsilong Scabbard and Blade 1313 Pi Lambda Sigma 1311 l942 SPECTRUMQ Army. MARY ELIZABETH BRUBAKER .......... Bird-in-Hand, Pa. Meb g Political Scienceg Chi Ornegaq Cheerleader 12,313 Vesper Choir 1313 SCA 12,313 I947 SPECTRUM: Band 121. DOROTHY HEDWIG BUHNER .......... Philadelphia, Pa. Dottie g Physics: Phi Mug SCA 1l,2,31g Gettysburgian 1l,2,3,41g Assistant News Editor ot Gettysburgian 1313 Managing Editor ot Gettysburgian 1311 Editor-in-Chief of I946 G-Boolcg I946 SPECTRUM: Women's Tribunal 1313 Student-Faculty Scholastics Committee 1315 Chairman ot Student-Faculty Scholastics Committee 141g Delta Phi Alpha 1313 Secretary of Delta Phi Alpha 141g Chairman ot Com- mencement Committee 1413 Class Honors 1l,Z,3,41. JOHN wiLLiAM susci-i ..... , ....... wyomiasng, Pa. Bill g Economicsg Phi Gamma Delta: Gettysburgian 1l,21g Tennis ill: Army. HERMAN JOSEPH CAPONI ........,.. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Monk g Economicsg Sigma Chig Army. 1 j PHlLlP BIEMILLER LUCILLE BIRNBAUM THELMA BLAUSER GERARD BORSTEL HUBERT BRANDENBURG HERBERT BROWN MARY BRUBAKER DOROTHY BUHNER JOHN BUSCH HERMAN CAPONI 6 ii ' ' 1 ' nhlllll ' S it fi at ii 3 S ' 'NIOR' .. ROBERT CASSELL BARBARA CHALFANT THOMAS CLARK ROGER CONANT JOHN COONEY JOSEPH CORUZZI DAVID CULP MARGARETTA CURRY JAMES DAISEY JEAN DECKER - 1 - ROBERT EDWARD CASSELL ............ Graffon, W. Va. Bob g Social Sciences: Phi Kappa Rhog Preminislerial Associa- fion ll,4lg Sages C453 Army. BARBARA STOREY CHALF-ANT ........ Kennel? Square, Pa. Barb g Biologyg Chi Omegag SCA ll,2,3,4lg Bela Bela Bela ll,2,3,4lg Vice-Pres. of Bela Bela Bela l3lg Vice-Pres. of Freshman Classg Geflysburqian 1313 G-Book lfilg Sludenl Council Ol: Campus Senale l2,3lg Hockey I3lg Oulslanding Junior. THOMAS GARIS CLARK ............. Phoenixville, Pa. Tom g Economicsg Phi Sigma Kappag Band Ill: SCA Mig Navy. ROGER CORBIN CONANT ,.., . ...... New Brilain, Conn. Rog g Economics: Sigma Chig Swimming lI,2,3jg Pi Lambdap Sigma l2ig l942 and l943 G-Bookg l942 and l943 SPECTRUMg Army. JOHN JosEPH COONEY ..........,... Flushing, N. Y. Jack g Hisloryi Alpha Tau Omegag Nayy. JOSEPH CARL CORUZZI ............. Camden, N. J. Joe g l-lisforyg Phi Della Thcfag Assislanl Sporls Ediror of Soulh Jersey News lllg Sludcnl Acliviry Associalioii lllg IQ47 SPECTRUMg Mercury l3lg Vice-Pres. of Kappa Phi Kappa l4l. DAVID THOMAS CULP ............ New Kensinglon, Pa. Davc p Chemislryg Alpha Tau Omegaj Assisfanl Fooiball Manager llig Business Manager of Geflysburgian lfilg lnlerfralernily Council l3lg Sfudeni Senale l3lg Men's Tribunal l3JQ Navy. MARGARETTA MAY CURRY ............ Haverfown, Pa. Peggy g Englishg Della Gammag SCA ll,2,3,4lg SCA Cabinel l2,3lg Gerfysburgian ll,2lg Associale Edilor of I947 SPECTRUMg Treas. of Sophomore Classy Pres. of Junior Classg Senafe Sub-Commillee on Fralernifies and Sororilies l3lg Kappa Della Epsilon l4lg Chair- man of Ivy Day I4Jg Outstanding Junior, JAMES WARD DAISEY , .....,.,.... Gloucesfer, N, J. Jim g Economicsg Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Baskelball fljg Gorlysf burqian l4lg Army. JEAN LOUISE DECKER . ........ ,.., . . . Millheiml Pa. Jeannie g English: SCA ll,2,3,4lg Gellysburqian lI,2,3jg Women's Debale Team l2,3,4lQ Hockey I2lg WAA Board lZjg Modern Book Club Gig Kappa Della Epsilon l3jg Vice-Pres. Ml, 30 ERLE KERPER DIEHL, JR. .............. Hanover, Pa. Erin , Chernislry, Phi Sigma Kappa, SCA ll,Z,313 Soccer ll,2,3,41, Skeplical Chymisls ll,2,3,41, Scalabard and Blade I31, Sub-Frosh Commilfee l31g Gavel Club I41, Army. ROBERT SNEDDEN DOLE .............. Clearfield, Pa. Bob , Economics, Alpha Tau Omega, SCA l2,3,41, Mercury l2,31, Inler-fralernify Council I31, G-Book l31g Pi Lambda Sigma l3,41, Marine Corps. DUANE EDWARD DUNKLE ............. Johnslown, Pa. Economics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, SCA lI,2,41, Gellysburgian ll,21, Mercury ll,21, Wreslling Manager lI,2,41g Nayy. CARL EUGENE EHRHART .......,,..... Glenville, Pa. Hislory, Phi Sigma Kappa, SCA ll,2,3,41, Preminisferial Associalion lI,2,3,4g Baseball l21g Soccer l31, Delta Phi Alpha I3,-41, Pres. of Phi Alpha Theta I41. JOHN ULMONT EHRHARDT, JR. ..... ..... T eaneck, N. J. Johnny , Economics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Foolball II1, Baskefball ll,2,3,41, Pi Lambda Sigma l41g Army. RALPH JEFFORD ELLIS .......... Newlon Highlands, Mass. Jeff , Physics, Alpha Tau Omega, Gellysburgian ll,21, Business Manager of Gelfysburgian l21, Foolball II1, Mercury U13 I943 SPECTRUM, I947 SPECTRUM, Navy. LOIS VIRGINIA ENGLEHART ,..... ..... M eyersdale, Pa. Economics, Chi Omega, SCA ll,2,3,41, Gelfysburgian lI,21, Busia ness Manager of Geflfysburgian l31, A Capella Choir ll,2,3,41, Vesper Choir l2,31, Campus Senale I31, Pi Lambda Sigma l3,41, Assislanl Adverlisinq Manager of I946 SPECTRUM, Pres, of Chi Omega. VIRGINIA ANN ESCHBACH ,..... ........ M illon, Pa. Gini , I-lisforyg Chi Omega, SCA ll,2,3,41g Gelfysburgian ll,2,41, Girls' Chorus 2. CHARLES THEODORE FASNACHT, JR ...... Hummelsfown, Pa. Chuck , I-lisforyg Lambda Chi Alpha, SCA l31, Golf ll,2,3,41, Kappa Phi Kappa l3,41, Sec. of Kappa Phi Kappa l31, l943 SPEC- TRUM, Army Air Corps. HERVEY WITMER FROEHLICH . ........ Pensacola, Florida I-load , Economics, Phi Kappa Psi. 1 1 1 I I 1 l 1 ERLE DIEHL ROBERT DOLE DUANE DUNKLE CARL EHRHART JOHN EHRHARDT RALPH ELLIS LOIS ENGLEHART VIRGINIA ESCHBACH CHARLES FASNACHT HERVEY FROEHLICH ' fy mum ' ' uh IOR ' GRACE FRYBERGER DOROTHY GARIS ROGER GOBBEL LUTHER GOTWALD JAMES GRAEFE BARBARA GRAYBILL BEVERLY GREENBERG JOHN GROSS WILLIS GUMM BLANCHE GUSS GRACE ANN FRYBERGER ............ Philadelphia, Pa. Gracie , English, Chi Omega, Gettysburgian CI,2,3,4l, Literary Editor ot Gettysburgian Ml, Student Council i2,3,4l, Sec.-Treas. of Student Council ill, WAA Board i2,3l, Vice-Pres. of WAA l3l, Athletic Council Representative l3l, I946 SPECTRUM. DOROTHY ANN GARIS ............ Woodbridge, N. J. Dot , History, SCA l2,3,4l, WAA Board Bl, Women's Debate 13,-ll, Kappa Delta Epsilon l3,4l, Gettysburgian l3l, Water Safety Instructor l2,3l, Modern Book Club i3,4l, Phi Alpha Theta HJ. ALFRED ROGER GOBBEL ............. Baltimore, Md. Rog , Philosophy, Phi Kappa Rho, SCA il,2,3l, SCA Cabinet i2,3l, Eta Sigma Phi l3l, Sages l3l, Pre-Ministerial Association il,2,3l, Vice-Pres. of Sophomore Class, Gavel Club i2l, Campus Senate i2l. LUTHER ALEXANDER GOTWALD ......... Gettysburg Pa. Lute , History, 'Phi Sigma Kappa, SCA ll,2,3l, Pre-Ministerial Association il,2,3,4l. JAMES ARTHUR GRAEFE ............. Gettysburg, Pa. Jim , Philosophy, Phi Sigma Kappa, SCA il,2l, Pre-Ministerial ll,2,3,4l, Eta Sigma Phi i2,3,4l, Football ill, Student Scholarship Committee i3,4l, Freshman Greek Honor Prize, Sages Ml, Army Medical Corps. BARBARA ANN GRAYBILL ............ Harrisburg, Pa. Barb , History, Delta Gamma, SCA fl,2,3,4l, Gettysburgian ill, Vesper Choir il,2l, l947 SPECTRUM, Campus Senate ill, Women's Dorm Dance Committee l2l, Kappa Delta Epsilon Ml. BEVERLY GREENBERG ............ Far Rockaway, N. Y. Bev , Economics, 'Pi Lambda Sigma l3,4l, Pres. of Pi Lambda Sigma i4l, Women's Tribunal l3l, Chairman of Women's Dorm Dance CZJ, i946 SPECTRUM, Assistant Advertising Manager I947 SPECTRUM, Advertising Manager l948 SPECTRUM. JOHN BLAKISTON GROSS ................ York, Pa. Blalcie , Economics, Alpha Tau Omega, Army. WILLIS LESLIE GUMM ............... Pittsburgh, Pa. Bill , Economics, Sigma Chi, Army. BLANCHE EVANGELINE GUSS ........... Sipesville, Pa. Gussie , Biology, Chi Alpha Sigma, SCA ll,2,3l, Gettysburgian fI,2l, Assistant News Editor of Gettysburgian CBJ, I946 SPECTRUM, Class Honors HJ, Garver Latin 'Prize ill, Eta Sigma Phi l2,3,4J, Hassler Latin Prize i3l, Beta Beta Beta i2,3,4Jg Pres. of Chi Alpha Sigma Ol, Mercury i3,4l, Campus Senate Bl, Le Cercle Francais i23- BETTY JANE HAAG ......,......,... Lebanon, Pa. Bels g Germang Gelfysburgian Cl,2,3,41g SCA Cl,2,3,41g A Capella Choir CI,2,31g Della Phi Alpha C3,41. ROBERT PALMER HART ............. Philadelphia, Pa. Scooler g Physicsg Sigma Alpha Epsilong Baskelball Cl,2,3,-113 Baseball C2,3,41g Foolball C413 Pres. of lmerfralerniry Council C415 lnfra-mural Board C413 Army Air Corps. JACOB WILLIAM HARTMAN ............ Lansdale, Pa. Molher g Biology: Phi Gamma Della: Foolball Cl,2,3,41g Track Cl,2,3,41g Wresllinq Cl1p Rifle Team Cl,2,31g Treas. of Sophomore Classg Oulslandinq Juniorg Dorm Counselor CZ,31g Campus Senale C215 Gavel Club C413 Pres, of Phi Gamma Della C31g Army. ROBERT WORK HEMPERLY ..,....... Chambersburg, Pa. Bob g Chemislryg Phi Sigma Kappa: SCA Cl,2,31g A Capella Choir CZ,31g Campus Senale C413 Army Air Corps. l JAMES CHESTER HENDRICKSON, JR ...... .... Y ork, Pa. l Hlc g Ecoriomicsg Phi Kappa Psig Gelfysburqian Cl,21g Swimming l Cl,21g Navy. EDWARD CROWNSHIELD HIGGISON ...... Philadelphia, Pa. Hig g Malhemalicsg Alpha Tau Ornegag SCA C3,41g Campus Senale CI,41g Debale CZ,3,41g Kappa Phi Kappa C415 Tau Kappa Alpha C415 Army. WALTER CARLETON HILL ............... Indiana, Pa. l ROBERT MARSHALL HARTMAN ..... ..... G effysburg, Pa. Wall g Biology: Lambda Chi Alphag Bela Bela Bela C415 Army. l Bob g Economicsg Baslcelball C413 Army. GEORGE WILLARD HINMAN .......... Nawfonville, Mass. ANNA LOIS HEIM Readlngr Pa' Bill g Economicsg Alpha Tau Omega: Soccer C313 Meri's Tribunal Al g Englishg Della Gammag SCA CI1g A Capella Choir Cl,Z1g C315 Gavel Club C313 Pres, of Alpha Tau Omega C317 I942 SPEC- Baslcelball Cl,21g May Courr CZ1. TRUMg Band CI1g Track Cl,21g Army Air Corps. I - 1 BETTY HAAG ROBERT HART JACOB HARTMAN ROBERT HARTMAN ANNA HEIM ROBERT HEMPERLY JAMES HENDRICKSON EDWARD HIGGISON WALTER HILL GEORGE HINMAN nh 10119 ' nhlllll '-- - .... JANE HOFFMAN JOHN HOFFMAN RICHARD HOLSBERG GEORGE HOMER ROBERT HOMER RICHARD ISHMAEL DONALD ISSING DENMAN JACOBSON MURRAY JACOBSON ARTHUR JESURUN l l 1 JANE VARNER HOFFMAN ........... . .SornerseI, Pa. Hoff , I-lislory, SCA i2,3l, Spanish Club l3l. JOHN HASSLER HOFFMAN, JR. ......... Havertown, Pa. Economics, Phi Kappa Psi, Wrestling ill, Foolball lI,2,3l, Pi Lambda Sigma HJ, Army. RICHARD ALLEN HOLSBERG ........... Harrisburg, Pa. Dick , Economics, Phi Kappa Psi, Band lil, Tennis Manager il,2l, Army. GEORGE MILES HOMER .......... Haddon Heighfs, N. J. Economics, Phi Kappa Psi, Track lil, Pi Lambda Sigma Ml, Inler- frafernily Council fell, Army. ROBERT WESLEY HOMER ......... Haddon Heights, N. J. Bob , Biology, Phi Kappa Psi, Soccer ill, Phi Sigma lola l2l, Swimming i4l, Skeptical Chymisrs Ml, Navy. RICHARD ALEXANDER ISHMAEL ...... Brifish Guiana, S. A. lish , Biology, Phi Kappa Rho, SCA il,Z,3,4l, Bela Bela Beia l2,3,4l, Soccer l2l. DONALD CLIFFORD ISSING ......,..... Flushing, N. Y. Don , Economics, Alpha Tau Omega, SCA iI,2l, Swimming ll,2l, Tennis ill, Ari Edilor of Mercury i2,3i, Ari Edilor of G-Book iI,2,3l, I944 SPECTRUM, Arr Edilor of I948 SPECTRUM, Sub- Freshman Day Commirfee lI,2,3l, Mr, Leap Week i3l, Marine Corps. DENMAN FRIDOLF JACOBSON .......... Elizabefh, N, J. Swede , Economics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pres. of Sophomore Class, Properly Manager of Owl and Nighlingale Club l2,3l, Assisianl Business Manager of Gerlysburgian l3l, lyy Day Com- miliee Ml, Army Air Corps. MURRRAY JACOBSON ............... Newark, N. J. Jake , Chemislry, Band iI,2l, Wreslling l2l, Skeplical Chymisis lZ,3,4l, Army. ARTHUR JACOB JESURUN . . . Curacoa, Nelherlands Wesf Indies Ari , Economics, SCA l4l, Le Cercle Francais l3,4l, Spanish Club, Pres. l4l, Pi Lambda Sigma i3,4l, J. V. Soccer l3,4l, Manager of Tennis Team l3l, Inlernafional Club l3,4l, Pres. l3l. BERNARD ROBERT JOEL .,.......... Foresi Hills, N. Y. SIcippy g Polilical Scienceg Sigma Chig Mercury C113 Foolball Cl1g Rifle Team CI1g Gavel Club CI1g Pres. of Sigma Chi C3,41g Navy. Lou g Economicsq Phi Della Thelag SCA C3,41g Gellysburgian C3,41 Circulation Manager of Gellysburgian C417 I946 SPECTRUM: Infer- lralernily Council C313 Pres, of Phi Della Thefa C41. FLOYD RADLE KEENER .............. Harrisburg, Pa Philosophyg SCA CI,2,3,41g Pre-Ministerial Associalion Cl,2,3,41 sages CZ,31g Treas. of Sages C315 Campus Senale C3,41g Vice-Pres. of Campus Senale C413 Alpha Kappa Alpha C41g I947 SPECTRUM WENDELL FRANKLIN KELLER , ....... Valley Slream, N. Y Economicsg Tau Kappa Epsilong Pi Lambda Sigma C2,3,413 Navy. DANIEL JOSEPH KELLEY ......... Jackson Heighls, N. Y Physics: Phi Della Thelag Navy. LOUIS CYRIL JOYCE III .............. Greloch, N. J. SAMUEL WEAVER KNISELY ............ Duncannon, Pa. Knise g Chen-iislryg Phi Gamma Della: SCA CI,2,31g Campus Senale Cl,2,31g Baskelball Cl,2,31g lnlerfralernily Council C315 Dorm Coun- selor C31g Tennis C313 Bela Bela Bela C313 Della Phi Alpha C3,41p Gavel Club C3,41g Sludenl-Faculfy Commillee C415 Pres. of Phi Gamma Della C3,41. PAUL FRANK KRAMP, JR ...........,.. Ballimore, Md. Philosophyg Phi Sigma Kappag SCA Cl,2,3,41g SCA Cabinel C417 Pre-Minislerial Associalion CIA2,3,41g Associale Edilor of Gellys- Iourgian C31g Associafe Edilor of I947 SPECTRUMQ I946 G-Book: Men's Debale Team CI,2,3,41g Sages C311 Vice-Pres. C413 Tau Kappa Alpha C415 lnlerlralernily Council C415 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. LEO EDWARD KRUPA ............... Russelllon, Pa. Chernislryq Alpha Tau Omegag Foolloall CI,2,3,41g Army. MARY LOUISE KUNDE .... , ........ Chevy Chase, Md. Kunde g Biologyg SCA CI,3,41g Bela Bela Bela C2,3,41q Hockey C2,31g WAA Board C2,31g Baskelball C2,31j Slfelch Club C315 Vice- Pres. C415 Mercury ALICE LAGE ....,........... New York Cily, N. Y. I-lisloryg SCA C3,41g Le Cercle Francais CI,2,3,41. BERNARD JOEL LOUIS JOYCE FLOYD KEENER WENDELL KELLER DANIEL KELLEY SAMUEL KNISELY PAUL KRAMP LEO KRUPA MARY KUNDE ALICE LAGE -' ' LBIOR ' 35 ' 1.51011 ' - MARGARET LANKO CHARLES LATTERNER VIRGINIA LEEDOM MARY LEHMAN JAMES LEWIS JOYCE LEWIS JANE LILLICH JEAN LIVINGSTON CHARLES LOWE MARION LOWER I MARGARET EDITH LANKO ............. Newark, N. J. JOYCE LEWIS ...,............... Philadelphia, Pa. Marq g Englishg SCA 1l,Z,31g Gelfysburqian 12,3,41g I947 SPEC- Doc g Germany Sages 1313 Delfa Phi Alpha 131. TRUMQ Kappa Della Epsilon 1415 Mercury 1413 Skefch Club 131g I946 G-Book. JANE ANN LILLICH ....... , .,.,. . . . Dundalk, Md. CHARLES GEORGE LATTERNER .....,.... Syracuse, N. Y. Biologv: Chi Omegap SCA 1l,2,3,41g Vesper Choir 1313 l9'7 Philosophyg Phi Kappa Psig Efa Sigma Phi 141g Men's Debafe 1413 SPECTRUM- Army Air Corps. vinsiNiA Louise Lennon ........... Philadelphia, Pa. hA.UfA JAEAN LIWNGSTON ' MCK s ' Pa' Simi Chmffii PM Mui SCA Wi Gemsbufgian 1'-Wh Siikiiiiilfi Siifliishiiiibiiiimilcifi11'324ii4Qw.i2'3.i2qii'fll.lif,i Skepfical Chymisls 12,3,41g WAA Board 1215 Pan-Hellenic Council ' my 'RH r 1341 ' 13,-11, iw specnzumg me SPECTRUMQ as sigma Phi 141. i ' 6 Y ' ' MARY L0U'5E l-EHMAN -------'------ J0 f'f'0 - PH- CHARLES EDWARD Lows ........... washingian, D. c. Marv L0ve : English: Chi Omega: SCA ll.2J: Womens Tribunal French: Phi Sigma Kappa: SCA 1l,41g Men' Debaie 1I,41g Hiqhesl lzli Womens Dorm Dance Commmee lali V5 5'lY Hoskev Team Class Honors 1l1g Le Cercle Francais 1415 Gavel Club 141: Phi 1313 eeifysbufqsan 141: me SPECTRUM? I947 SPECTRUM. Sigma 10,5 141: New JAMES HARVEY LEWIS ............ Huniingfon, W. Va. Yingle g Political Scienceg Sigma Alpha Epsilong Foolball 1I42,41g MARION LOUISE LOWER Reading' Pa' Swimming 1I15 Wresfling 1213 Pi Lambda Sigma 12,413 Treas. ol Pi French: SCA 12,3,41g Spanish Club 123,413 Le Cercle Francais Lambda Sigma 1413 Pres, of Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1413 Campus 12,3,41g A Capella Choir 12,3,41g Gefrysburqian 1211 Phi Sigma lola Senale 1413 Gavel Club 141g Army Air Corps. 13,413 Kappa Della Epsilon 141. - - - - I Q 36 RICHARD BURTON LOWER .............. Reading, Pa. Chemistry, Alpha Tau Omega, Circulation Manager of Gettys- burgian ill, Associate Business Manager ot Skeptical Chymists l3,4l, Beta Beta Beta C-ll, Associate Editor ot Mercury 13,413 Gavel Club l4l, Chairman of Student-Faculty Committee on General Wel- tare i4l, Pres. of Alpha Tau Omega Ml. RICHARD THOMAS MARA ............. Teaneck, N. J. Dick , Physics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Soccer ill, Army. MARCIA ELIZABETH MAGUIRE ......... Wynnewood, Pa. Mac , Biology, SCA ll,2,3,4l, Class Historian iI,2,3,4l, Class Honors il,2l, Beta Bela Beta l2,3,4l, Hockey i2,3,4l, Basketball i2,3,-tl, WAA Board. PHILIP JOSEPH MARTINI .......... Valley Stream, N. Y. Phil , Biology, Phi Delta Theta, SCA ill, Pres. of Phi Delta Theta Ol, Circulation Manager oi I947 SPECTRUM, Basketball il,2, ll, Baseball l2,3l, Dorm Counselor i3l, Gavel Club l3l, Outstanding Junior. RICHARD MOYER MARTZ ...,.......... Macongie, Pa. Dick , Economics, Phi Delta Theta, SCA lI,2,3,4l, Basketball Manager ill, Baseball iI,2,3,4l, Pi Lambda Sigma i3,4l, I944 PEGGY LUCILLE MAYER .............. Harrisburg, Pa. Peg , Chemistry, Delta Gamma, SCA i2,3J, Gettysburgian iI,2,3l, Vesper Choir l2l, I947 SPECTRUM, Skeptical Chymists l2,3,4l, Class Honors ll,2,3l, Spanish Club i2l, Women's Tribunal Hl, Delta Phi Alpha l4l. WILLIAM FARRELL MELLER ............ Harrisburg, Pa. Hap , Economics, Phi Kappa Psi, Football ill, Circulation Mana- ger of I94B SPECTRUM, Army. JEAN ANNE MILLER ............... Freeport, N. Y. Jay Aye , English, Delta Gamma, Secretary of Sophomore and Junior Class, Tau Kappa Alpha l2,3,4l, Phi Sigma Iota l2,3,4l, Kappa Delta Epsilon 2,3,4l, Dorm Counselor Ol, Sec. of Campus Senate l3,4l, Outstanding Junior, Delta Gamma Alumnae Award l3l, Women's Debate il,2l, Highest Class Honors ll,2l, Class ol I946 Award t2l, WAA Board 1233, I947 SPECTRUM, Pan Hellenic Council Kill, Pres. of Pan Hellenic Council Ml, Student Council l3l, Owl and Nightingale Club i3,4l, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. MARGARET LEILA MILLER ........... Silver Springs, Md. Lee , English, Delta Gamma, SCA tl,2,3l, Vesper Choir lI,2l, Girl's Chorus ill. DANIEL MONASTERO ............... Norristown, Pa. Danny , Mathematics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Football ill, Track SPECTRUM. tl,4l, Campus Senate HI, Navy. l Q - - ICHARD LOWER RICHARD MARA MARCIA MAGUIRE PHILIP MARTINI RICHARD MARTZ PEGGY MAYER WILLIAM MELLER JEAN MILLER MARGARET MILLER DANIEL MONASTERO ' 1.510119 ' 1 NIOR ' PHYLLIS MOSER GEORGE MOTTER CECELIA MOYER ROY MUSSELMAN WILLIS NOLT JAMES O'DAY CHARLES OLSEN GEORGE O'MALLEY JANICE OUTRAM CARL PAHL PHYLLIS CLAY MOSER ........... Wes? Englewood, N. J. JAMES O'DAY ................... Piflsburqh, Pa. PhyI g Economicsg Chi Omega: SCA 1I,2,3,4lg Pi Lambda Sigma 12,3,4lg G-elfsburgian 13lg Mercury 121g I946 SPECTRUM. GEORGE WILLIAM MOTTER ............ Taneylown, Md. Maflwemalicsg Tau Kappa Epsilong SCA 1I,2,4Jg Band 1ly2lg Track 1l,2,3,4lg A Capella Choir 1ljg Army. CECELIA LAURENE MOYER ...,....... Philadelphia, Pa. Cece g Eriglishg SCA 1l,2,3,4lg Kappa Della Epsilon 1335 Sec. of Kappa Della Epsilon 1413 Wornen's Debate 12,3,4lg Hockey 12lg Basketball 12,317 Vice-Pres. of Owl and Nighlingale Club 14l. ROY DONALD MUSSELMAN , ........ . . . . Fairfield, Pa. Rock g Economicsg Phi Sigma Kappag SCA 1l,2,3,4lg Sucre-i 1l,?,344lg Pi Lambda Sigma 1l,2,3,4l3 Band 1l,2,4lg Army. WILLIS HERR NOLT, JR. ..,........... Lancaster, Pa. BilI g Economics: Phi Sigma Kappag SCA 1l,2,4lg Basketball 1Ilg Navy. Jim g Englishg Sigma Chig A Cappella Choir 1llg Band 1ljg Track 1213 Pres. of Sophomore Classy Navy. CHARLES HENRY OLSEN ........... Mooreslown, N. J. Chuck g Economics: Kappa Della Rhog Baskeibnllg Pi Lambda Sigma 14ly Naval Air Corps. GEORGE WILFORD O'MALLEY, JR. ........ Duquesne, Pa. Hisloryj Sigma Chig Wreslling 1llg Army. JANICE EMILY OUTRAM ............. Weslfleld, N. J. Oulie g Spanishg Chi Omegag Phi Sigma lola 13,4lg Delta Phi Alpha 141g Gellysburqian 13,415 l946 SPECTRUM: Le Cercle Francais 1753 Pres, 13lg Spanish Club 13,4lg Vesper Choii 13j3 Hockey 12.11413 Baskfftliall 1233. CARL FREDERICK PAHL .......... Haddon Heighfs, N, J. Physicsg Sigma Chig Fooiball 1l,2Jg Kappa Phi Kappag Army Air Corps. il l if SHARPLESS MERCER PAXTON, III ....... Wes? Chesler, Pa, Sharp g Economicsg Phi Sigma Kappaq SCA CI,21g Gellysburgian Cl1g News Edifor of Geliysburgian C211 Mercury Cl,21q Band Cl1q Arrfiy. IRA DAVID PLANK, JR ...... .... . . . Gellysburq, Pa. Dave q Chemislryg Phi Kappa Psig Pres. of Men's Tribunal C313 Basketball CI,31g Skeplical Chymisfs C31g Infer-Fraternity Council C31g Campus Senafe C315 Pres. of Phi Kappa Psi C313 Adverlising Manager of I947 SPECTRUMg Who's Who in American Colleges and Uriiversiiiesg Army Air Corps. CAROL LOUISE POTDEVIN . ......... Garden Cify, N. Y. Economicsg Chi Alpha Sigma: SCA Cl42,3,41g Pi Lambda Sigma C2,31gALe Cercle Francais CI,2,31g Mercury C3A41g I946 G-Bookg l947 SPECTRUMg Chess Club C415 Nurses' Aid C31. PAUL ALBERT POWELL .... .... ..., , . Delanco, N. J. Peep g Economizsg Phi Kappa Psig SCA C2,31g Gerlysburgian CI,2,31g Assisfanl Baseball Manager CI1g Army. BRUCE WILLIAM RAFFENSPERGER ......, Arendfsville, Pa. Chemislryg Phi Gamma Deliag A Capella Choir CI,2,3,41g Baseball CI,2,3,41g Scabbard and Bladeg Army. SAMUEL MCCELLAN RAFFENSPERGER ..... Arendlsville, Pa. Mac g Economicsq Pi Gamma Dellag Men's Debaie Cl,21g Soccer Cl,21g Baseball Cl1q Sec, of Phi Gamma Delta C3,41g lnfer-Fraien niiy Council C3,-41: Army. BETTE JEAN RATHBONE ............. Upper Darby, Pa. Brownie g Economicsq Della Gammag SCA Cl,2,3,41g Pi Lambda Sigma C2,3,41g Vice-Pres. Pi Lambda Sigma C413 Cheerleader CI,Z,3,41g Hockey C3,41g Geifysburgian CI1g Dance Committee C215 Chairman of Women's Dorm Dance C41. WILLIAM JACOB REBERT .......,........ York, Pa. Spinner j Chemisiryy Lambda Chi Alpha. WILLIAM MARCUS REED ............. Harrisburg, Pa. C-unner g Economicsg Lambda Chi Alpha. MARILYN ENID REICHERT . , .......... Glendale, N. Y. Lynn g Frenchg SCA Cl,2,3,41g SCA Cabinel C2,41g Geliysburgian C2,31g I947 SPECTRUMg l946 G-Book: Phi Sigma loia C3,41g Sec.- Treas. of Phi Sigma Iola C413 Kappa Della Epsilon C313 Pres. C415 Le Cercle Francais C31g Sec.-Treas. C415 Spanish Club C3,41. ARPLESS PAXTON DAVID PLANK CAROL POTDEVIN PAUL POWELL BRUCE RAFFENSPERGER UEL RAFFENSPERGER BETTE RATHBONE WILLIAM REBERT WILLIAM REED MARILYN REICHERT ' I U' 'wnhlllllq ' nhlilll ' ... JACK RICE GEORGE RIDINGER EUGENE RIES RICHARD ROMIG HARRY ROWLAND RICHARD RUDISILL LOUIS SALZMANN GEORGE SAMES RICHARD SCHLOTTMAN FREDERICK SCHOENBRO S 1 7' JACK EARL RICE ................ Manor Club, Md. History3 Sigma Alpha Epsilonj Pres, ot Freshman CIass3 Basketball 1l13 Football 1l13 Student Council 1213 Navy. GEORGE RICHARD RIDINGER .......... Gettysburg, Pa. Historyg Military Prize in ROTC 12,313 Scabbard and Blade 1313 Phi Alpha Theta 1413 Kappa Phi Kappa 141. EUGENE DONALD RIES .............. Baltimore, Md. Gene 3 Philosophyg Kappa Delta Rho, SCA 12,3,413 Gettysburgian 1413 Basketball 1313 Baseball 313 Soccer 13,413 Sages 12,313 Men's Debate 1213 Pre-Ministerial Association 12,3,413 Campus Senate 1313 Chess Club 13,413 Alpha Kappa Alpha 1413 l948 SPECTRUM. RICHARD FRANK ROMIG ............. West Lawn, Pa. Dick 3 Biologyg Phi Gamma Deltaq SCA 1l,2,313 Beta Beta Beta 12,313 Soccer 1313 Campus Senate 1413 Gavel Club 1413 Army Air Corps. HARRY EDWIN ROWLAND ............ Kingston, N, Y. Econornics3 Phi Delta Theta3 Gettysburgian 1l,21j I946 SPECTRUMQ I947 SPECTRUM: Pres. of Phi Delta Theta 1213 Sages 1313 Gavel Club 12,313 lnterfraternity Council 12,313 Chairman ot IFC Dance 131: Vice-Pres, Senior Class. RICHARD ALLEN RUDISILL ....,.... . . . Harrisburg, Pa. I-listory3 Sigma Chi3 SCA 1l,2,313 Pre-Ministerial Association 1l,2,313 Mercury 1l,2,313 Band 1l,2,313 Orchestra 1I,2,313 l94l and I942 G-Book. LOUIS ARTHUR SALZMANN ........... Kingston, N. Y. Lou 3 Historyg Phi Delta Theta3 Interfraternity Council 1413 Gavel Club 1413 Army Air Corps. GEORGE L. SAMES . ........... Upper Black Eddy, Pa. Biologyp Sigma Chig SCA 1I,2,3,413 Beta Beta Beta 12,3,413 A Capella Choir 1213 Vesper Choir 1l,213 Interfraternity Council 12,313 Skeptical Chymists 13,413 Gavel Club 13,413 Pres. of Beta Beta sais 141. RICHARD HENRY SCHLOTTMAN ......... Bethlehem, Pa. Bucket 3 Economics3 Phi Gamma Deltag Gettysburgian 12,313 Pi Lambda Sigma 12,313 Soccer 12,313 Junior Varsity Wrestling 12,313 Scabbard and Blade 1313 Sub-Freshman Day Committee 1313 Army. FREDERICK KARL SCHOENBRODT .,....... Baltimore, Md. Economicsg Sigma Alpha Epsilon3 Highest Class Honors 1l,213 Gettysburgian 13,413 Assistant Business Manager of Gettysburgian 1413 Delta Phi Alpha 141: Pi Lambda Sigma 1313 Associate Business Manager of l948 SPECTRUM3 Army. PHYLLIS KELLER SCHWARTZ ........... Gettysburg, Pa. Shorty English1 Chi Omega: SCA Cl1g Sec. of SCA C211 Treas. of SCA C311 SCA Cabinet C3,411 A Cappella Choir Cl,Z,3141g Vesper Choir Cl,Z,311 Spanish Club C41. MARILYN ELLA SENIOR .....,........ Ephrata, Pa. Milci 1 Spanishg Phi Mu1 SCA Cl,Z,311 Gettysburgian C31411 Adver- tising Manager ot Gettysburgian C411 Phi Sigma Iota C2,31411 Spanish Club C2,411 Le Cercle Francais C311 Women's Debate C3,411 I946 C--Bookg Women's Student Council C3,411 Business Manager of Mercury C411 Kappa Delta Epsilon C41. JOHN WILLIAM SHAINLINE . .......... Norristown, Pa. Spilce 1 Historyg Phi Gamma Deltag Baseball Cl,2,31j Football CI,211 Coach C411 Marine Corps. CLAUDE RICHARD SHUMAKER ........ West Fairview, Pa. IIDICKHQ Bibleg SCA CZ,3,411 A Capella Choir Cl,211 Track CI11 Pre-Ministerial Association Cl,2,3,41g Vice-Pres. of Pre-Ministerial Association C411 Chess Club C311 Men's Tribunal C31. ELIZABETH ANN SIMONS . . ............ Marietta, Pa. Skeezix 1 Historyg SCA C3,41g Hockey C311 Phi Alpha Theta C411 JOAN ROSALIE SLEIGHTER .............. Everett, Pa. Joey 1 Economicsg SCA Cl,2,3,411 Gettysburqian C3,41g Mercury C3,41g Pi Lambda Sigma C3,411 l'?46 C--Book. RUTH EI.EANoR SLIFER ...... . ........ Altoona, Pa. Sliy g Historyj Chi Alpha Sigmag Modern Book Club1 Cl,2,3,411 Gettysburgian Cl,21g Le Cercle Francais C2,3,41g Mercury C3,411 Pi Sigma Iota C3,411 Phi Alpha Theta C313 Vice-Pres. C411 Kappa Delta Epsilon C411 Chess Club C411 Pres. ot Chi Alpha Sigma C41, HENRY ELWOOD SMITH ................ York, Pa. Economicsg Tau Kappa Epsilong Tennis C411 Army Air Corps. DOMINIC JOSEPH SPINOZZI ............ Ardmore, Pa. Physicsg Phi Kappa PSI: Football Cl,2,311 Wrestling Cl,2,311 Skeptical Chymists C21311 Scabbard and Blade1 Pres. of Phi Kappa Psi C411 Gavel Club C411 Army. FREDERICK DIEDRICH SPREEN . . ..,.... Pearl River, N. .Y Friar Tuclr 1 Philosophy: Lambda Chi Alpha1 SCA Cl,2,3,411 SCA Cabinet C2,3,411 Treas. of SCA C413 Pre-Ministerial Association CI12,3,41g Vice-Pres. of Campus Senate C2,311 Alpha Kappa Alpha C3,411 Gavel Club C211 l946 G-Book1 Vesper Choir CI,2,311 l946 sages C41, SPECTRUM. HYLLIS SCHWARTZ MARILYN SENIOR JOHN SHAINLINE RICHARD SHUMAKER ELIZABETH SIMONS JOAN SLEIGHTER RUTH SLIFER HENRY SMITH DoMINIc sPINozzI FREDERICK SPREEN ' uh IOR ' ' uh IOR ' CHARLES STALEY ROBERT STERNAT JOHN STIRZACKER JAMES SULLIVAN ELEANOR SULTZBACI JOANNE TITTLE GLADYS TOBLER MARIAN TODD ANNE TRICE MARTHA TRUMP - H CHARLES IRVING STALEY . .... ....... F rederick, Md. Jim g Economicsg Sigma Chig Basketball lllq Navy. ROBERT HENRY STERNAT .....,.,..... Bigleryille, Pa. Bob g Philosophyg Alpha Tau Omegag SCA tI,2,3,4jg A Capella Choir l2,3,4lg Campus Senate ll,2jg Pre-Ministerial Association ll,2,3,4lg Eta Sigma Phi f3,4lg Sages l3,4jg Gavel Club CI,2l, JOHN LESLIE STIRZACKER ...... . . Chambersburg, Pa. Philosophy. JAMES ROBERT SULLIVAN ..... , ...... Mendam4 N. J. Sully g History: Tau Kappa Epsilong SCA ll,2lg Manager ot Soccer Team ll,2tg Kappa Pi Kappa l3,4lg Phi Alpha Theta l4jg Army. ELEANOR DOLORES SULTZBACH .,....... Valley View, Pa. Ellie g Biologyg Chi Alpha Sigmag SCA ll,2,3,4lg G-ettysburgian lljg Women's Debate ll,2,3,4lg Tau Kappa Alpha f2,3,4lg Skeptical Chymists l2.3,4Jg Pres. of Skeptical Chymists l3lg Campus Senate Gly Mercury C493 Delta Phi Alpha l4Jg Vesper Choir Hip Chess Club lilly Pan-Hellenic Council Ml. MARY JOANNE TITTLE .............. Harrisburg. Pa. ..loey g Chemistry: Delta G-ammag SCA ll,2,3Jg Gettysburgian lZ,3jg Class Honors fl,2,3lg l947 SPECTRUMQ Pres. of Sophomore Classg Skeptical Chymists l3,4Jg Basketball f2,3,4Jq Hockey C2,3lg WAA Board CI,2lg Student Chest Committee f2lg Campus Senate lilly May Court l3jg Delta Phi Alpha HJ: Women's Dorm Dance Committee tfllg Outstanding Junior. GLADYS CAROLYN TOBLER .,.. ,... .... T e aneck, N. J. Toloy g Economicsg Chi Omegag SCA ll,2,3lg Pi Lambda Sigma l2,3,4lg ViceAPres. ot Pi Lambda Sigma l3lq Sketch Club f2jg Delta Phi Alpha l3,4lg H46 SPECTRUMg I947 SPECTRUM: Vesper Choir l3lg Women's Dorm Committtee l3,4lg Fraternity Sub-Committee 13445. MARIAN HAZEL TODD ...,...,....., Malawan, N. J. Kitten g Mathematicsp Chi Alpha Sigma: SCA tl,2,344lq Le Cercle Francais 3lg l946 C--Book: Chess Club f4lg Band l4l. ANNE LIGON TRICE , ...........,. Shipman, Virginia Spanisnq Hockey l3Jg Basketball l3lg WAA Board t3,4lg Spanish Club t3,4lg Le Cercle Francais l4lg Owl and Nightingale Club Mtg 1948 SPECTRUM. MARTHA SPAYD TRUMP . ............. Gettysburg, Pa. Pete q Englishg Chi Omega: SCA fl,2,3,4lg Kappa Delta Epsilon l4lg Hockey fl,2lg G-Book l2jg Vesper Choir ill. Q - - - PAUL ADAM TRUMP . .,............. Gellysburg, Pa. HELEN KATHRYN WALTZ ......... . . Washingfon, D. C. Philosophyg Phi Sigma Kappag SCA Cllg Pre-Minislerial Associalion Bilogyg Della Gamma: SCA ll,2lg Le Cercle Francais lllg Hockey ll,4lg Gavel Club l3lg Pres. of Phi Sigma Kappa l3lg Sages HJ, lI,2,4lg Baskelball ll,2lg WAA Board l2,4lg Bela Bela Bela l2,4lg Army Air Corps. Kappa Delra Epsilon Ml, Women's Sfuclenf Council Ml: Alhleric Council l4l. MARY ROBERTA TURNER ..,.....,.... Wrighlsville, Pa. l-lisroryg chi Alpha Sigmag scA lI,2,3,4lg sera Bela Beta 423,451 DONALD 'UCHARP WARRENFELTZ ------- Haqefsfown- Md' Phi Alpha Thela l3lg Sec. Ml, Kappa Della Epsilon l3,4lg Le Cercle Laring Tau Kappa Epsilong SCA ll,2,3,4lg Pre-Minislerial Associalion Francais l2,3lg Modern Book Club l4jg I946 G-Book, ll,2,3,4lg Corresponding Sec. of Pre-Minisferial Associalion Ml, Era Sigma Phi l2,3lg Vice-Pres, lfllg Hassler Larin Prize, l3J. JUNE EVELYN VIALL ...............,. Lebanon, Pa. Junie g Economicsg Della Gammag SCA l2,3,4jg Pi Lambda Sigma QUEN1-lN CUFFORD WEAVER ' ' Harrlsburgl Pa' l2,3,4lg Sec. of Pi Lambda Sigma l4jg Cheerleader lI,2,3,4lg Head Red , Chemislryg Phi Kappa Psi, lnlerfralernify Council lfilg Gavel Cheerleader l3,4g Dorm Dance Comrnitlee l2,4lq Skefch Club l2,3j, Club l3,4l7 Slceplical Chymisls l4l: PFSS. of Phi KGDPB Psi l3l: Army Air Corps. JAMES HAROLD WAGNER ............ Mchrsville, Pa. Wags g Polilical science, scfx lI,2lg Band 41,235 Class Honors WA'-TON ROSCOE WO'-F ------------ Smifhsbufg. Md- ll,Zlg Dorm Counselor l2jg Rifle Team l2lg Campus Senale l2,3lg Chemislryg Kappa Della Rho: SCA ill: lnlerfralernify Council l2lg Army Air Corps. Gravel Club l3lg Pres, of Kappa Della Rho C313 Army. HOWARD MAHL WALKER ........... Scheneclady, N, Y. ROBERT JACOB WOLFE, JR ............. Harrisburg, Pa. SCA MII A Capella Choir lllg Sages l3,4lg Pre-Minislerial Asso- Hogan , Economicsg Sigma Alpha Epsilong lnrerfralernily Council clarion ll,2,3,4lg Band Ml. lfllg Gavel Club l4jg Chairman of Junior Prom Hlg Army, PAUL TRUMP MARY TURNER JUNE VlALL JAMES WAGNER HOWARD WALKER HELEN WALTZ DONALD WARRENFELTZ QUENTlN WEAVER WALTON WOLF ROBERT WOLFE ' uhlllllg :IRIORQ DOROTHY WHITE WILLIAM YINGLING RACHEL ZIMMERMAN WILLIAM ZIMMERMAN DOROTHY ELIZABETH WHITE ........... Geffysburg, Pa. DoHie , I-lislory, Chi Alpha Sigma, SCA ll,2,3l, Gerlysburgian ll,2l, Le Cercle Francais QZI, Modern Book Club lZ,3l, Nurses' Aid I3l. WILLIAM JUNIOR YINGLING , .......... Balfimore, Md. Bill , Bible, Phi Kappa Rho, SCA 427, Sec.-Treas. 13,433 scA Cabinet l3,4l, Gellysburgian News Edifor l2lg Ediror-in-Chief of Gellysburgian I3l, A Capella Choir I2,3,4l, Sludenr Manager of A Capella Choir l3l, Pre-Minislerial Associalion f2,3,4l, Eta Sigma Phi I3,4l, Army. RACHEL JANE ZIMMERMAN ........, Mechanicsburq, Pa. Social Studies, Chi Omega, SCA l,2,3,4l, Sec. of SCA Ol, Vice- Pres. of Junior Class, Pan-I-lellenic Council l3,4l, Sec.-Treas. of Pan-Hellenic Council Ml, WAA Board f3,4l, Pres, of WAA Board HI, I947 SPECTRUM, Sec. of Senior Class, General Welfare Sub' Commillee l4l, Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities. WILLIAM NEWTON ZIMMERMAN ............ York, Pa. Newr , Chemislry, Phi Sigma Kappa, SCA ll,2,3l, Gelfysburgian ll,2,3lg Skeplical Chymisls ll,2l, Baseball Manager Il,Z,3l, A Capella Choir lfll, Army. SENIORS NOT PICTU RED HORACE PATTERSON BILLINGS ........ Haddonfield, N. J. ROBERT BARR LOGAN ..,.. , ..., . . .Turtle Creek, Pa. Josh , English, Geffysburgian llj, Mercury Ill, Edilor-in-Chief of Bob , 'Phi Sigma Kappa, SCA Cabinet l2,3J, lnlerfralernily Coun- Mercury l4l, Chess Club Ml. ROBERT FREEMAN HART .,,.........,.. Lemoyne, Pa. Bob , Hislory, Baskelball lll, Foolball C433 Marine Corps. JOHN H. HOFFMAN, JR, ............ Upper Darby, Pa. Economics, Phi Kappa Psi, Foolball Ill, Army. JOHN ROBERT KARCHNER .............. Milron, Pa. Bob , Economics, Alpha Tau Omega, Football Ill, Dorm Coun, selor 121, A Cappella Choir l2,4l. cil IZI, Sages I3,-lj, Gavel Club I3,-ll, A Cappella Choir lI,2,3J, Vesper Choir Il,2,3l, Pres. of Phi Sigma Kappa HJ, Traclc I2,3l. HENRY D. MITMAN ........,....... Balflmore, Md. Physics, Lambda Chi, Army. ELI NENADOVICH . ...... . . Harrisburg, Pa. Navy. MARY JEAN REYNOLDS .............. Westfield, N. J. Rennie , Economics, SCA ll,2,3,4l, Geflysburgian Ill, Vesper Choir Ill, Modern Book Club l2l. Pyle, Sfauffer, Leidy, Ferguson Uflfice .41 ba. 'IRI JU B IC RUSSELL N. LEIDY. . ROBERT J. RUBIN . . NANCY E. PYLE . . N. JEAN FERGUSON B. LOURENE STAUFFER 45 Presideni Vice-Presideni Secreiary Treasurer Hisforian 'l' H I' - Q l I Q - I l l 1 1 - - - i 1 I I I I ROBERT ALBER JEROME ALEXIS RICHARD ALLISON CYRIL ARNOLD DAVID BABYLON DAVID BANTLEY SAMUEL BARRICK JOHN BERG ROBERT BERGER ROBERT BLOOMQUIST ROBERT HAMILTON ALBER .,........ Merchantville, N. J. Bob g Chemistryg Alpha Tau Omegag Football fI,3lg Army. EDWARD JEROME ALEXIS ........... Punxsutawney, Pa. Jerry g Economics: Lambda Chi Alpha: SCA I2,3Jg SCA Cabinet C3Jg Gettysburgian f2,3Ig Assistant News Editor, Gettysburgian C213 News Editor of Gettysburgian l3jg Spanish Club I3lg Sec. I3lg SPECTRUM Associate Editor l3lg Transfer from Drexel Instituteg Outstanding Juniorg Army. RICHARD NORWOOD ALLISON ......... Arendtsville, Pa. Mathematicsg Phi Gamma Deltag Basketball Il,2lg Campus Senate Illp Soccer I'3lg Army Air Corps. CYRIL PHILIP ARNOLD, JR. ............. Wyncote, Pa. Bud g Econornicsg Sigma Alpha Epsilony Basketball illg Army Air Corps. DAVID SNIDER BABYLON, JR. ......... Westminster, Md. Bobo g Economicsg Sigma Alpha Epsilong Gettysburgian ll,2,3lg Business Manager SPECTRUM I3Ig Army. 46 DAVID STRAUB BANTLEY, JR. ........... Johnstown, Pa. Chemistryg Phi Gamma Deltay Vice-Pres. Freshman Classg A Capella Swimming I3l. SAMUEL WILLIAM BARRICK ....,..... Wocdsboro, N. J. Economicsg Sigma Chig Men's Tribunal I3lg Navy Air Corps. JOHN WILBERT BERG, III ............. Baltimore, Md WiIl g Poltical Scienceg Phi Sigma Kappag Men's Debate fl,2,3l' Assistant Manager I3lg GsBook l2lg SCA Il,2,3lg Baseball IZI' Gettysburgian I3lg Tau Kappa Alpha I3lg Army. ROBERT KIMBELL BERGER ......,..... Gettysburg, Pa. Economicsg Sigma Chig Mercury lI,2lg Dorm Counselor Illg Basket- ball Manager ll,2Jg Pi Lambda Sigma. ROBERT ALMON BLOOMOUIST ............. Kane, Pa. Rob g Political Science: Tau Kappa Epsilong Rifle Team f2lg Army. Choir 1213 Basketball Manager I2lg Soccer Il,2Jg Collegians fl,2,3l7 SCA Il,2Ig Beta Beta Beta IZIQ Band UI: Delta Phi Alpha Ifilj OI 1918 ROBERT BOHN EARL BOMBERGER BETTY BOOTH CALVIN BOWERS DAVID BOYER MIRIAM BRACE ELIZABETH BRITCHER CAROLINE BRUBAKER AUDREY CERVINO JOSEPH CERVINO ROBERT RAY BOHN . . .,.......... Chambersburg, Pa. Economics5 Phi Sigma Kappa, Gelfysburgian CI15 Marine Corps. EARL EDGAR BOMBERGER ........... . . Lebanon, Pa. Mafhemalics5 Phi Kappa Psi5 Gelrysburgian C215 Men's Debafe C315 Chess Club C315 SPECTRUM C315 Army. BETTY JANE BOOTH .....,.....,.... Coraopolis, Pa. Budge g Economicsg Phi Mu5 Gellysburgian Cl,2,315 SPECTRUM C213 G-Book C215 SCA Cl,2,315 Pi Lambda Sigma C2,315 Swimming lnslruclor C2,315 A Capella Choir C315 Sfudenl-Faculty Traditions Comrnillee C31. CALVIN LUTHER BOWERS ............. Balfimore, Md. Cal 5 Polirical Science5 Phi Sigma Kappa5 Debale Sociely CI,2,315 Tau Kappa Alpha Cl,2,315 Pi Lambda Sigma C2,31. DAVID JOSEPH BOYER, JR. ............ Johnsfown, Pa. Biology5 Alpha Tau Omega: Soccer Manager CI15 Gellysburgian CI15 Bela Bela Bela C315 Arrry Medical Corps. MIRIAM FLORENCE BRACE ............ Weslfield, N. J. Mimi 5 Malhemalics5 Chi Omegag SCA Cl,2,315 SCA Cabinel C215 Vesper Choir Cl,215 Skeplical Chymisls C2,315 Campus Senale C315 SPECTRUM C31. ELIZABETH JANE BRITCHER ........... Geliysburg, Pa. Hislory, Chi Alpha Sigma5 SCA Cl,2,315 Mercury C315 Vesper Choir CI15 Modern Book Club CI1. CAROLINE BRUBAKER ............, Bird-in-Hand, Pa. Hisloryg Chi Omegag Gelfysburqian Cl,215 SCA Cl,2,315 Pan- Hellenic Council C315 Skelch Club C215 Vesper Choir Cl,215 Hockey Cl,2,315 A Capella Choir C315 Le Cercle Francais C215 Baskefball Cl,2,315 SPECTRUM C313 Swimming lnslruclor C2,315 Chairman of Dorm Dance C21. AUDREY CUMMIN CERVINO .,..... Haddon Heighls, N. J. Psychology5 Phi Mu5 Women's Debafe Cl,215 SCA Cl,215 Modern Book Club C215 Gellysburqian Cl,21. JOSEPH ANTHONY CERVINO ....... Haddon Heights, N. J. Joe 5 Economicsg Sigma Chi5 Foolball Cl,2,315 Baseball Cl,215 Infer- frafernily Council C315 Alhlelic Council C315 Oulslanding Juniorg Army. 'l' H I' CL1 1 1 VINCENT CHANGLIN KENNETH CHILDS JAMES COSTANZO DALE DEARDORFF JOHN DEPFER ., . , .-,- J WILLIAM DICE HARRISON DICKSON HARRY DIEHL JOHN DIEMER JOYCE DIXON VINCENT CAMILLO CHANGLIN .....,,.. Wildwood, N. J. Chang 5 Malhemafics5 Phi Della Thel'a5 SCA Cl,215 Baskelrball CI15 Geffysburgian C215 SPECTRUM C315 Navy. KENNETH HOWARD CHILDS .........., Deerfield, Mass. Economics5 Sigma Alpha Epsilon5 Gellysburgian C2,315 Assisfanl' Adyerfising Managing C315 Soccer C315 SCA C315 SPECTRUM C315 Army Air Corps. JAMES THEODORE COSTANZO ......,... Fair Oaks, Pa. English5 SCA C315 Pre-Minislerial Associalion C315 Sages C315 Modern Book Club. DALE EDWARD DEARDORFF ........... Gsllysburg, Pa. Tecl 5 Econo:-nics5 Phi Sigma Kappa5 SCA CI15 Pi Lambda Sigma C215 Army. JOHN FREDERICK DEPFER ................ York, Pd, Chemis'rry5 Phi Sigma Kappa5 Skeplical Chymisfs C315 Army. WILLIAM MCACHREN DICE ...,... . . . Ligonier, Pa. Economicsg Navy. HARRISON MCCREA DICKSON .......... Geffysburg Pa. Biology5 Sigma Chi5 Mercury CI15 Gellyburgian CI15 Skepfical Chymisls C315 Bela Bela Bela C315 Army. HARRY ALFRED DIEHL ........... . . . New Salem, Pa. Chemisfry5 Kappa Phi Kappa C215 SCA C315 Modern Book Club C315 Skeplical Chyrnisfs C31. JOHN GEORGE DIEMER .......... Valley Slream, N. Y. Johnny 5 Economicsg Tau Kappa Epsilong Foolball CI15 Track CI15 lnlerfralernily Council C215 Men's Tribunal C315 Army. HELEN JOYCE DIXON .............. Weslfield, N. J. Dixie 5 Hisfory5 Chi Omega5 SCA Cl,2,31 G-ellysburgian Cl,215 Spanish Club CI,2,315 Vesper Choir CZ1. Ol 1918 ROBERT DODD JOE DULL HELEN DURSTEWITZ BEATRICE ECKMAN BETTY EDWARDS DOROTHEA EHMANN HARRY EMIGH MARGERY ENES RICHARD ENTWISLE RUTH ERB ROBERT WHITE DODD ............ Beach Haven, N. J. Chemislryg Lambda Chi Alpha3 Lileguard Cl,213 Navy. JOSEPH EDWIN DULL ............ , . . . Somersef, Pa. Joe 3 Ma+hemaYics3 Phi Kappa Psig Army. HELEN MIRIAM DURSTEWITZ ......... Woodridge, N. J. Dus+y 3 English3 SCA Cl,2,313 Basketball C213 Kappa Della Epsilon C31. BEATRICE MAE ECKMAN ....... ...... B alfimore, Md. Biology3 Della Gamma: SCA Cl32,313 Choir C2,313 Women's Tri- bunal C31. CLARA BETTY EDWARDS ...,........... Lan:asIer3 Pa. Enqlishg SCA C23313 Geflysburgian C2,313 Mercury C2,313 SPECTRUM C313 LeCercle Francais C23313 Kappa Della Epsilon C313 Transfer from Millersville Slale Teachers College. DORTHEA EVELYN EHMANN . ....... Merchanlville, N, J. Psychololgy3 Phi Mu3 SCA Cl,2,313 Gellysburgian CI,2,313 Modern Book Club C23313 Vesper Choir Cl,2,313 Skelch Club C213 WAA Board, HARRY GOOD EMIGH3 JR ,........... Wesfminsfer, Md. Er:onomics3 Sigma Chl: Mercury CI13 SPECTRUM C313 Debale Team C313 Rifle Team C313 Army. MARGERY HELEN ENES . ,....,....... Cliflon, N. J. Illvlldqellj Psychology3 Della Gammag Debaling Cl,2,313 G-Book C2,13 SCA CI,2,31g Gelfysburgian Cl,213 Advertising Manager C313 WAA Board C213 Spanish Club C2,313 Class Treas. C213 Tau Kappa Alpha C313 Phi Sigma lola C313 Phi Mu Award3 Swimming Manager C313 Hockey C2,313 Baskelball Cl,21. RICHARD THOMAS ENTWISLE ......... Philadelphia, Pa. Hislory3 Alpha Tau Omega3 Tennis Cl1j ROTC Rifle Team C213 Soccer CZ3313 lnlerfralernify Council CI13 Sec. C213 Treas, C313 SCA CI321. RUTH ANNETTE ERB ............... Philadelphia, Pa. English3 Della Gammag Gelfysburgian Cl,2,313 SCA CI,21g SCA Cabinef C313 Sludenl Council C23313 A Capella Choir C313 SPECTRUM C213 Sororily Ediior 313 Class ol l9l6 Prize C213 Class Honors CI,213 Ela Sigma Phi C313 Della Phi Alpha C313 Oulslanding Junior 'll H I' C L 1 E' ' GEORGE ERMENTROUT MARGARET ETCHBERGER NADINE Eusris JAMES FELTON JOHN FELTY JEAN FERGUSON EDWARD FISHER EVELYN FLUCK WILLIAM FOLK PHYLLIS FRALEIGH GEORGE BARD ERMENTROUT .......... Soulhamplon, Pa. Polilical Sciencei Phi Della Thelag Band CI,2,31. MARGARET LOUISE ETCHBERGER ........ Waynesboro, Pa. Peggy g Psychology, Phi Mug SCA CI,21g Debaling C21g WAA Board C213 Ela Sigma Phi C2,31g Sages, Sec. C313 Pres. of Phi Mu C31g G-Book C21, SPECTRUM C213 Mercury C211 Geliysburgian CI,2,31g Assislanl News Edilor of G-ellysburgian C21. NADINE ELAINE EUSTIS ........... New Rochelle, N. Y. Deanie g French, Phi Mu, Gellyburgian CI,2,31, SCA CI,2,31g Le Cercle Francais Cl,2,31g Modern Book Club C2,31g WAA Board C213 Vice-Pres. C313 Phi Sigma lola C313 Ela Sigma Phi C313 Kappa Della Epsilon C31. JAMES BRUNER FELTON ............. Philadelphia, Pa. Oscar Levanl g Economics, Sigma Chig SCA CI,21g Geflysburqian CI,Z,31g Collegians C215 Band C31. JOHN BENTON FELTY . . .............. Alloona, Pa. Murph g Economicsg Phi Gamma Delia, ECA Cl1g Basicelball CI1. NANCY JEAN FERGUSON . .......,.... Camp Hill, Pa Fergie g Mafhelmaficsg Chi Omega, Hockey Cl,2,31g SCA CI,21 Skeplical Chymisfs C211 Class Treas. C313 Baskelball CI,21g SPEC TRUM C31g Class Beauiy C31. EDWARD D, FISCHER ................ Reading, Pa Chemisfryg Phi Kappa Psi, J. V. Baskefball Cl1g J. V. Foolball C21 SPECTRUM C31. GRACE EVELYN FLUCK ..... ,...... . , . Reading, Pa Physics: Phi Mug A Capella Choir Cl,2,31g G'Boolc C215 SCA Cabir nel' C2,31g Delta Phi Alpha C217 Kappa Della Epsilon C317 Gellysv burgian C2,31, Mercury CZ,31. WILLIAM HENRY FOLK ........, . . .Yorlr, Pa. Economics, Army. PHYLLIS FRALEIGH ................ Teaneck, N. J. Biologyj Della Gammag Sludenl' Council C215 WAA Board CI1, Treas. C213 Soflball Manager CI,2,31g Hockey CI,2,31g Baskelball CI,2,31g sera Bela Bela C315 sec, 431: SCA CI,21, SPECTRUM Cai. 01 1918 1 D EDWARD FRASSO CHARLES FRENCH DONALD GALLION BETTY GARMAN WALTER GARMAN PURGEION GOTWALT JANICE GRACEY MARGARET GRAEFE RALPH GREIMAN JOHN GRISSINGER EDWARD GREENLEAF FRASSO, JR. ......... Reading, Pa. Economics, Phi Gamma Della, Baskefball ill, Gelfysburgian Cllg Army Air Corps. CHARLES ROBERT FRENCH ..... ,,..... H arrisburg, Pa. Chuck , Biology, Phi Gamma Della, Transfer from Worcester Polylechnicg Navy. DONALD RICHARD GALLION ........... Balfimore, Md. History, Phi Kappa Rho, Gelfysburgian ill, Sporfs Edilor l2l, Assislanr Sporls Eclilor l3l, Soccer ll,3lg SCA ll,2,3lg SCA Cabinel l2lg Pre-Minisferial Associallon ll,2,3lg Campus Senale ll,2,3lg Army. BETTY JANE GARMAN . ,....... . ..... Balfimore, Md. Dolly , Economics: SCA ll,2,3lg Gellysburgian ll,2,3lg Modern Book Club l3l. WALTER EARL GARMAN, JR. ........... Baltimore, Md. Wall , Polilical Scienceg Kappa Della Rho, Men's Dabale Team ill, Men's Tribunal lllg Army. SPURGEION TALMAGE GOTWALT, JR. ......... York, Pa. Spurg g Chemislryg Tau Kappa Epsilon, Army. CLARICE JANlCE GRACEY ............. Glenside, Pa. Psychology, SCA l2,3l, Rifle Team l2J, Modern Book Club lfllg Basketball ill. MARGARET ANN GRAEFE ............. Baltimore, Md. Margie , Social Science, Chi Alpha Sigma, SCA Cl,2,3lg A Cap- pella Choir ll,2,3lg Mercury l2,3lg Arr Edilor of Mercury l3lg Le Cercle Francais l2lg Skelch Club l2,3lg Vesper Choir ll,2l. RALPH AUGUSTUS GREIMAN, JR. .........., York, Pa. Gus g Economicsg Lambda Chi Alphaq SCA lI,2l, Specfrum l2l. JOHN MELCHOIR GRISSINGER, JR. ...... York Springs, Pa. Johnny , English, Sigma Chi, SCA ll,2,3lg Pre-Minislerial Asso- ciation ll,3lg Ela Sigma Phi l3lg Navy. -TI 1+ c IJ! ' MARJORIE GRISSINGER WILLIAM GROVE WILLIAM GROVES LEONARD GRUPE JEANNE GUMM DAVID HAIGH ROBERT HASSINGER DORIS HAUSSMAN MARY HECKMAN HARRY HEINDEL MARJORIE MAE GRISSINGER ........ McConnellsburg, Pa. Gris , Economics: Chi Alpha Sigmag Le Cercle Francais l2Jq Modern Book Club l3lg Mercury UI. WILLIAM JOSEPH GROVE ....... . ..... Johnsfown, Pa. English: Alpha Tau Omeqag Track III, Soccer lllg Geflysburqian Ill, Mercury Ill. WILLIAM JAMES GROVES ....,........ Geffysburg, Pa. Economics, Sigma Chi, Transfer from Cenfre College, Navy Air Corps. LEONARD CONRAD GRUPE, JR. .......... Broomall, Pa. Len , Economics, Phi Gamma Dellay SCA lI,2,3jg A Cappella Choir Ill, Gelfysburgian UI, SPECTRUM l3Jg Historian Freshman Classg Navy. JEANNE RITZ GUMM ................ Edgewood, Pa. Transfer from Pennsylvania College for Women. DAVID HARRY HAIGH .................. York, Pa. Chemisrryg Phi Sigma Kappa, Dorm Counselor lllg Rifle Team flip Band Ill, Slage Comrnillee l3J, SCA lI,3Dg Skeptical Chyrnisls T315 Navy. ROBERT MILES HASSINGER ......,..... Harrisburg, Pa. Bob 7 Biology, Phi Gamma Delray Gerlysburqian lI,2Jg Baskelball Manager III, SCA lllg Mercury Il: Navy. DORIS MARGARET HAUSSMAN . ....... Greaf Neck, N. Y. Malhemaficsg Chi Omega, SCA lI,2,3lg Vesper Choir l2lg Le Cercle Francais lI,2,3lg Swimming lI,2lg Nurses' Aid IZI. MARY JANE RECKMAN .............. Allenlown, Pa. M.J, g German, Class Honors Ill, SCA ll,2,3lg Gellysburgian lI,2lg Era Sigma Phi l2jg Sec. l3lg Della Phi Alpha IZIQ Vicel Pres. l3lg Kappa Della Epsilon l3l, A Cappella Choir l3l, HARRY CLAIR HEINDEL ............... Hanover, Pa. Hap , Chemislryg Tau Kappa Epsilong Navy. AUSTIN HESS JOHN HICKS JANET HIGH HOWARD HILNER HOWARD HIPPENSTEEL LUTHER HOCKER JEAN HOLLINGER ELIZABETH HOLMAN HARRY HOLMAN JOHN HOUSER EDWIN AUSTIN HESS, JR, ......,......... Akron, Pa. LUTHER REIGLE HOCKER ............. Whiimarsh, Pa. Economicsg Lambda Chi AIphag SCA Il,Z,3Ig Track UIQ Vesper Choir Hock g Economicsg Lambda Chi Aiphag College Publiciiy Phofo- I2Ig Men's Tribunal IZIQ Debaie II,2,3Ig SPECTRUM Dj. grapher II,2,3Jg SPECTRUM I2,3Jg SCA Il,2,3Ij Tennis II,2Ij Army. JOHN LESLIE HICKS. JR .--.-.-...-- Chambersburg. Pa. JEAN ANNETTE HOLLINGER ..... . . .Abboisiowm Pa. Hicksie g Economncsg Phi Sigma Kappa: SCA IIJQ Geiiysburqian Biology. C23- . ELIZABETH ANN HOLMAN ......... New Bloomfield, Pa. JANET MENISH HIGH .............. , Jenklnfown, Pa. ..BubbIe5..: History: Delhi Gammaz SCA UID: Hockey CDI Class Hmafyg scfx II,2Jg SPECTRUM cay. Beam O, HOWARD KAUFFMAN HILNER JR. .... ...MyersdaIe, Pa. Economicsg Lambda Chi Alphag Band Iljg Gerfysburgian Iljg HARRY HOLMAN ' '- ' ' Camden' N' J' SPECTRUM 433, Army Air Corps. Economscsg Phi Kappa Rhog Army. HOWARD JASON HIPPENSTEEL ...,,........ Espy, Pa. JOHN RAYMOND HOUSER, JR. ........ Williamsporf, Pa. I-Iippy g Chemisfryg Phi Sigma Kappag Baskefball III: Soccer Jack g Chemisfryg Phi Sigma Kappag Le Cercle Francais C233 II,2lg SCA Il,2Jg Army Air Corps, Band 1213 Army. 53 'I' H I' - - -I I1 I X 1 1 EARL HUNT ANNE ILGEN JOHN JAMES ROBERT JANKE MARILYN ' ROBERT JONES JOHN KATZ MCFALL KERBEY ROLAND KIME ROBERT .Wm EDGAR EARL HUNT .... ............ J ohnstown: Pa. Economics: Alpha Tau Omega: Mercury 121: Transfer from Valley Forge Military Academy: Army. NOVELLA ANNE ILGEN ,... .......... M ifflinburg, Pa. Anne : Spanish: Delta Gamma: SCA 1l,2,31: Gettysburgian 1l,2,31: SPECTRUM 131. JOHN EDWARD JAMES ............... Teaneck, N. J. Jesse : Economics: Phi Gamma Delta: lnterfraternity Dance: Chairman 121: Cheerleader 12:31: Pi Lambda Sigma 12,31: Army. ROBERT HARRY JANKE ............... Lansdale, Pa. Economics: Phi Delta Theta: Gettysburgian 1l1: SCA 12,31: SCA Cabinet 131: Campus Senate 131: Pi Lambda Sigma 12,31: SPECTRUM Editor-in-Chief 131: Chairman of Student-Faculty Committee on Traditions 131: Outstanding Junior: Army Air Corps. THELMA MARILYN JENSEN .......... Takoma Park, Md. Lynn : Chemistry: SCA 1I,2,31: Vesper Choir 121: Eta Sigma Phi 131: Beta Beta Beta 131: Skeptical Chymists 131. ROBERT COLLIER JONES ......... . . . Royal Oak: Mich. Bob : Chemistry: Alpha Tau Omega: SCA 12,31: Vesper Choir 121: Skeptical Chymists 12:31: A Cappella Choir 12,313 Beta Beta Beta 131: Delta Phi Alpha 131. JOHN AUGUSTUS KATZ ........ V ......... York, Pa. Economics: Phi Kappa Psi: Tennis 131: Navy Air Corps. McFALL KERBEY: JR ............... Washington: D. C. Mac : Economics: Alpha Tau Omega: Gettysburgian 121: Ad- vertising Manager 131: G-Book 121: Business Manager 131: Soccer 121: Baseball 121: Chairman Junior Prom 131: Royal Army Medical Corps. ' ROLAND WEBB KIME . . . , ........... Bendersville, Pa. Kimey : English: Phi Kappa Rho: Track 1I,31: Soccer 12,313 Gettys- burgian 12:31: Army. ROBERT LEE KLINEDINST ......,....... Red Lion: Pa. Mathematics: Band 1I1: A Cappella Choir 1l1: J. V. Wrestling 121. I. Ol 1910 JEAN KNISELEY GLENN LAU KENNETH LAWVER ROBERT LEBER RUSSELL LEIDY ROCCO LEO CATHERINE LEWIS CONSTANCE LINGENFELTER PAUL LUEBBE ROBERT MAHLER JEAN ARLENE KNISELEY ............. Piffsburgh, Pa. Philosophy, Della Gamma, SCA ll,2,3l, SCA Cabinet l3l, Wornen's Debale l2l, Sages l2,3l, Ela Sigma Phi l2,3l, GLENN BASEHOAR LAU ............,.... York, Pa. Chubb , Economics, Phi Kappa Psi, Army Air Corps. KENNETH EUGENE LAWVER ........ . . . Biglerville, Pa. Chemistry, Alpha Tau Omega, Baseball lllg Army Air Corps. ROBERT EUGENE LEBER .........,,...... York, Pa. Bob , Chemislry, Phi Kappa Psi, Gellysburgian ll,2l, Skeplical Chymisls l2lg Army Air Corps. RUSSELL NOBLE LEIDY ............... Haverford, Pa. Economics, Phi Gamma Della, SCA Il,2,3l, Pres. of Junior Class, lnlerfralernily Council I2l. l ROCCO JOHN LEO ................ Camden, N. J. Rocky , Hislory, Sigma Chi, SCA fl,2l. CATHERINE MARIE LEWIS ............ Geffysburg, Pa. Spanish, Chi Alpha Sigma, SCA Ill, Spanish Club l2l. CONSTANCE VIRGINIA LINGENFELTER . . . . .'AHoona, Pa. Physics, SCA ll,2,3l. PAUL FRANK LUEBBE ............... Johnslown, Pa. Philosophy, Alpha Tau Omega, Geflysburglan ll,2,3l, Men's De- bale Il,2,3l, lnlerfralernily Council Il,2l, SCA ll,2,3l, SCA Cabi- nel l2l, A Cappella Choir l2,3l, G-Book IZI, SPECTRUM, Facully Edilor I3l, Dorm Counselor Ol, Pre-Minlslerial Assoclalion Il,Z,3l, Della Phi Alpha l3l, Alpha Kappa Alpha l3l. ROBERT CHARLES MAHLER ........... Philadelphia, Pa. Mafhemalics, Tau Kappa'Epsilon, Band GI, Navy. 'PHI' I LA ' ' ROY MARKS THOMAS MASTERS MIRIAM MCCARNEY ARTHUR MCCARTER PAUL McFARLAND ANDREW MEARNS MARY MEEKS RUBY MICHAEL LEO MICKEY ROBERT MICKLEY ROY DONALD MARKS ......,........ Camp Hill, Pa. Chemislry, Lambda Chi Alpha, SCA ll,2,3l, Chess Club i3j, Skeplical Chymisis ISI, SPECTRUM CBI, Navy. THOMAS CLAUDE MASTERS ............ Teaneck, N. J. Tommy , Hisfory, Phi Gamma Delia, Gellysburgiari ill, SCA III, SPECTRUM l3J. MIRIAM FAITH MCCARNEY .......... Conshohocken, Pa. Mickey , Philosophy, Della Gamma, SCA ll,2,3lg SCA Cabinel IZJ, Sec. I3l, A Cappella Choir iI,2,3J, Vesper Choir i2,3J, Basket- ball ll,2I, Sages i2j, Treas, IBJ, Della Phi Alpha i3l. ARTHUR BARRETT McCARTER ......,... York Springs, Pa. Economics, Phi Kappa Psi, Army. PAUL HEDRICH McFARLAND, JR. ....... Hagerstown, Md, Sigma Chi, lnierfralernify Council ill, Sec. IZJ, Pres. f3J, Gavel Club l3I, SCA Il,2,3I, SCA Cabinei l2,3I, Dorm Counselor l2,3j Army. ANDREW KIRKPATRICK MEARNS, JR. ...... Wilminqfon, Del. Kirk , Economics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Geiiysburgian i3I, Pres, of Men's Tribunal i3I, Cadel Capiain ROTC I2,3I, Dance Com- miliee of Junior Prom 131, Ourslandirig Junior, Army. MARY EDNA MEEKS ................ Balfimore, Md. Meddy , English, Phi Mu, Geflysburgian il,Z,3I, SCA ll,2,3Jj Spanish Club il,2,3j, Modern Book Club il,Zj, Sec, BI, Women's Debate l3l, Kappa Delia Epsilon C313 Phi Sigma lola l3l. RUBY HARRIET MICHAEL ........,,.... Hazellon, Pa. Physics, Chi Alpha Sigma, A Cappella Choir l3l, Mercury i3I, Campus Senale GI, Phi Sigma Gola l3l. LEO DALE MICKEY ...,............. Rockwood, Pa. Pickles , Biology, Lambda Chi Alpha, Army. ROBERT MICKLEY ................. Evans City, Pa. Mafhemaiics, Lambda Chi Alpha, SPECTRUM UI, SCA l3j, Track III, Navy. Ol 1918 ' T 'A - CLIFFORD MILLER EDWARD MILLER HARVEY MILLER KENNETH MILLER MILDRED MILLER ALBERT MOORE DOROTHY MOSS EDWARD MUHLBACH ROBERT O'CONNELL ANTHONY PALAZZOLO l U -' - CLIFFORD ROSWELL MILLER ........... Lewisfown, Pa. German3 Phi Sigma Kappa: SCA 1I,23313 Pre-Ministerial Associa- tion 1l,2,313 Vesper Choir 1l,2,31. FRANCIS EDWARD MILLER .............. , . York, Pa. Ed 3 Biologyg Phi Della l lheta3 Gettysburgian 1313 SPECTRUM 131: Navy. HARVEY M. MILLER . .,........... . . . York, Pa. Physics3 Phi Kappa Psi. KENNETH CLIFFORD MILLER ......... Mechanicsburg, Pa. Kenny 3 EngIish3 Army. MILDRED ANNETTA MILLER .............. Lykens3 Pa. lllvlllllelij Chemistryg SCA 1I,2,31g Vesper Choir 12,313 Basketball U11- ALBERT GARVER MOORE .............. Ramsey, N. J. History3 Phi Gamma Delta3 Basketball l,21g Baseball 1l13 SCA 1l321: Athletic Council 1l121g Navy. DOROTHY LOUISE MOSS ............ Philadelphia, Pa. Econornics3 A Cappella Choir 1l32,31g SCA 1l,2,313 SCA Cabinet 1313 Pi Lambda Sigma 123311 Spanish Club 12,313 Chess Club 1211 Mercury 12,311 G-Book 1213 Vesper Choir 1l,213 Director 1313 Hockey 1l,2,313 Basketball l,21j Rifle Team 1211 WAA Board 131. JOHN EDWARD MUHLBACH . . ......... Baltimore, Md. Economics3 Phi Gamma Deltag Pres. ol Freshman Class. ROBERT DOUGLAS O'CONNELL ......... Baltimore, Md. l5ob 3 Ecunurnicsg Phi Sigma Kappa3 SCA 1311 Le Cercle Fran Cais 1311 Army Air Corps. ANTHONY JAMES PALAZZOLO .......... Johnstown, Pa. Tony g Chemistry3 Phi Gamma Delta3 Gettysburgian 1l,213 Assis- tant Sports Editor 1313 Basketball Manager 12131: Football Manager 131g Beta Beta Beta 12,313 Delta Phi Alpha 1313 G-Book 121: Skep- tical Chymists 131. 'I' H I' - - - - I I U 1 - I ROBERT PARKER RICHARD PATTERSON MADELINE PEE CHARLES PENTZ ROGER PIERRE NANCY PYLE HOLGER RASMUSSEN HOWARD RASMUSSEN ROBERT RESH CHARLES REYNOLDS SCA 1l,21, Golf 121, Army Air Corps. RICHARD EUGENE PATTERSON ........,.... York, Pa. Pal , Chemislry, Lambda Chi Alpha, A Cappella Choir 12,313 Vesper Choir 1l,21, Skeptical Chymisls 1I,2,31, Della Phi Alpha 12,31, Geltysburgian 1I,2,31, G-Book 121, SCA 1I,2,31. MADELINE JANE PEE ..,.......,.... Philipsburg, Pa. Pee Wee , Lalin, SCA 1I,2,31, SCA Cabinef 12,31, Era Sigma Phi 12,31, Women's Sludenr Council 131. CHARLES WILLIAM PENTZ ., ........ Chambersburg, Pa. Chuck , Economics, Phi Della Thela, Army. ROGER LAURENT PIERRE ............ New York, N. Y. Roge , French, Sigma Chi, lnfernalional Club 12,313 Pres. of Le Cercle Francais 12,31, Track 2,31, Swimming 131, Phi Sigma lola 131. ROBERT WELSH PARKER ............... Lebanon, Pa. Economics, Phi Gamma Della, Geflysburgian 131, Mercury 131' NANCY ELIZABETH PYLE ............ Wesf Chesler, Pa. Nan , Psychology, Della Gamma, Le Cercle Francais 1l1, Gellys- burgian 121, Women's Sfudenl Council 1I,31, Pan-Hellenic Council 131, A Cappella Choir 1l,2,31, Class Sec, 12,31, Women's Tribunal 121, WAA Board 131, Hockey 1l1, Vesper Choir 121. HOLGER RASMUSSEN ............. Hummellsfown, Pa. Ras , Chemislryg Tau Kappa Epsilon, Mercury Adyerfising Manager 12,31, Skeptical Chymisls 131, Track 121, Army. HOWARD RASMUSSEN ............ Hummellsfown, Pa. Ras , Chernislry, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Baskelball 121, Dramafics 12,31, Sages 131, Sports Edifor of SPECTRUM 131, Sludenl-Facully Traditions Commillee 131, Army. ROBERT DANIEL RESH , ............... Somerset, Pa. Malhemalics, Phi Della Thela. CHARLES EMORY REYNOLDS, JR. ........ Balfimore, Md. Biology, Alpha Tau Omega, Navy. UP 1918 JANE RHOADS KENNETH RHOADS ROBERT RUBIN FRED RUDY PHYLLIS RUOF THOMAS RYAN JAY SADOW 1 - 1 - I T GRACE SALTZER ELIZABETH SALZMANN RICHARD SCHERCH ' JANE MERLYN RHOADS ........... . . Baltimore, Md. - History: SCA 1l,2,31. KENNETH MYER RHOADS, JR ............ Harrisburg, Pa. Biologyg Phi Gamma Deltag Transfer from Bucknell University: Marine Corps. ROBERT JAY RUBIN ................ Brooklyn, N. Y. Rube g Biologyg Lambda Chi Alphag Men's Debate 1I,21, Manager 1311 G-Book 1213 SPECTRUM 1315 Manager Track Team 121g Tau Kappa Alpha 121, Vice-Pres. 1313 Beta Beta Beta 1217 Vice-Pres, of Junior Classy Skeptical Chymists 1313 Junior Prom Dance Committee 131.. FRED HAKE RUDY ................. Harrisburg, Pa. Finger g Econornicsg Phi Kappa Psig Army Air Corps. Skeptical Chyrnists 12,31. PHYLLIS ISABELLE RUOF ........... Hummellslown, Pa. Biologyg SCA 1I,2,311 Gettysburgian 121g Beta Beta Beta 12,31- THOMAS BUTLER RYAN .............. Norrisfown, Pa. Tomr'ny g Economicsg Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Soccer 1I1g Swimming 1I,31. JAY WALTER SADOW .............. New York, N. Y. Chernistryg Skeptical Chymists 121g Mercury 131. GRACE JOSEPHINE SALTZER ........... Harrisburg, Pa. Biologyg SCA 1l,2,31g A Cappella Choir 1I,2,31g Vesper Choir 1I,2,31g Beta Beta Beta 1313 Delta 'Phi Alpha 1315 Kappa Delta Epsilon 131. ELIZABETH DOROTHY SALZMANN ........ Kingston, N. Y. Betty g Economicsg Chi Omega: SCA 1I1g Basketball 1I,31. RICHARD OTTO SCHERCH ..........., Baltimore, Md. Dick g Bible, Tau Kappa Epsilong SCA 1l,2,31g Owl and Nightin- gale Club 12,31g Chess Club 12,31g Vesper Choir 1l,2,31g Gettys- burgian 1211 SPECTRUM 131g Pre-Ministerial Association 1l,2,31. hu ' I '11 H 1+ I I A 1 1 1 - - STUART SCHLUETER SAMUEL SCHMITTHENNER WALTER SCHUTZENBACH ALLAN SCHWARTZ DOROTHY SCHWART JOANNE SERPICO ROBERT SETZER GERALD SHANNON MARILYN SHEFFER MARTIN HELLENBERG STUART DONALD SCHLUETER ........... Baltimore, Md. Don q Mathematics, Kappa Delta Rhog Marine Corps. SAMUEL WILLIAM SCHMITTHENNER ..... Chambersburg, Pa. Philosophy, Phi Kappa Rhog A Cappella Choir ll1g Soccer l2,31q SCA ll,2,31g Sages C31. WALTER LOUIS SCHUTZENBACH ........ Brooklyn, N. Y. Chernislryg Lambda Chi Alpha, Army. ALLAN EHRMAN SCHWARTZ ........... Balfimore, Md. Bubbles , Economicsg Lambda Chi Alphag SCA ll,21g lnlerfralerl nity Council l2,31g XPC Dance Chairman l31g Army. DOROTHY MARY SCHWARTZ ........... Haverlown, Pa. Dol , Malliernalicsg SCA ll,2,31g Gefrysburgian ll,2,31g Modern Book Club l31g Le Cercle Francais C213 Kappa Della Epsilon 1313 Baskelball l21g Hockey ll,2,31. J JOANNE ROSE SERPICO ............ Red Bank, N. J. Jo , Economics, Phi Mug Gellysburgian l2,31g Modern Book Club U13 SCA lI,2,31. ROBERT LAWRENCE SETZER ............ Harrisburg, Pa. Economicsg Phi Kappa Psi, Soccer l31g Marine Corps. GERALD LESTER SHANNON .......... Williamsporf, Pa. Jerry q Hislory, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Transfer from Pennsylvania Slale College, Army. MARILYN RUTH SHEFFER ..... . ....... New Oxford, Pa. Englishg Chi Ornegag SCA 1l,2,31g Women's Debale ll,2,31g Gerrys- burgian lI,21g Kappa Della Epsilon l31g Le Cercle Francais I31. MARTIN BERRY SHELLENBERGER ............ York, Pa. Dick g English, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Campus Senate U17 Inlera fralernily Council ll1g SCA ll,2,31g Army, ROBERT SHRYOCK JOSEPH SHUSTER DANIEL SLEP LUTHER SLIFER PAUL SLIFER ARTHUR SMITH JAMES SMITH RICHARD SNYDER WALTER SOBERS FRED STAMBAUGH ROBERT LUTHER SHRYOCK ............ Gettysburg, Pa. Bob , Economics, Phi Sigma Kappa, Band lllp Gettysburgian, Assistant Sports Editor Ill, News Editor IZI, Sports Editor l3lg Army Air Corps. JOSEPH WINTERS SHUSTER . ..., ....... S t. John's, Pa. Economics, Phi Sigma Kappa: SCA ll,2,3l, A Cappella Choir ll,2,3lq SPECTRUM l3lg Army Air Corps. JAMES DANIEL SLEP . .....,.......... Altoona, Pa. Danny , Economics, Phi Gamma Delta, Football Ill, A Cappella Choir ll,3lg Navy. LUTHER WALTER SLIFER, JR. ...,....,. Gettysburg, Pa. Bornber p Physics, Phi Kappa Rho: SCA ll,Z,3lg Men's Tribunal ll,2lg Gettysburgian l2,3lg Soccer l2,3lg Chess Club l2,3l3 Le Cercle Francais Ili. PAUL ANDERSON SLIFER ........,.... St. Thomas, Pa. Philosophy: Phi Kappa Rhog SCA l3lg Soccer l3lg Modern Book Club l3lg Chess Club l3l3 Alpha Kappa Alpha l3lg Sages lllg Navy. Aizruun Monrus sMnH ...........,.. Rutledge, Ps. Art , History: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Football ll,3lg Pres. ot Stu- dent Senate l3lg SCA C3lg Wrestling l3lg Men's Dorm Counselor UI, Intramural Sports Board l3lg Student Government Committee l3lg Outstanding Junior Army Medical Corps. JAMES WILLIAM SMITH ........... Lexington, Kentucky Political Science, Kappa Delta Rho, Gettysburgian l2lg Basketball l2lg Army. RICHARD EDWARD SNYDER .....,..... Harrisburg, Pa. English, Phi Gamma Delta, Freshman Class Pres, Ill, Soph-Frosh Hop Committee Ill, Dramatics ll,3lg Associate Editor of SPEC- TRUM l3lg Army Air Corps. WALTER CHARLES SOBERS ,.......,..... Ambler, Pa. Walt , Economics, Lambda Chi Alphag Pres. Dorm Council ill, A Cappella Choir l2,3l, Army, FRED GLEN STAMBAUGH .......,........ York, Pa. Red , Physics, Phi Kappa Psi, Football ll,2,3lg Basketball l2lg Army. HP cLiQ' LOURENE STAUFFER GEORGE STAUFFER HARRY STElNMEYER FRANK STEWART JOHN STRUBE GRACE SWEITZER DONALD SWOPE JOSEPH TATASCIORE RICHARD TOME CATHERINE TOMPKIN B. LOURENE STAUFFER ................ Salem, N. J Rene 3 English3 Chi Omegag SCA 1l,2,313 SCA Cabinel 1313 A Cappella Choir 1l,2,313 Hockey 1I,2,313 Gelfysburgian 12,313 SPEC. TRUM 1313 WAA Sec. 1213 Class Hislorian3 Women's Triburia 1313 Vesper Choir 1213 Rifle Team 1213 Junior Prom Commilfee 121. GEORGE EARL STAUFFER ............. Pittsburgh, Pa. Hisl'ory3 Lambda Chi Alpha3 SCA 12,313 SCA Cabinel 1313 Assor ciafe Edilor SPECTRUM 1313 Track 12,313 Pre-Miriisferial Associaliori 12,313 Gavel Club 12,313 Pres. of Lamba Chi Alphag Phi Alpha Thefa 1313 Army Air Corps. HARRY HERBERT STEINMEYER, JR ......... Haverslord, Pa. Chemislry3 Phi Kappa Psig Gerfysburgian 1l13 Skepfical Chymisls 12,313 Army. FRANK B. FRISBIE STEWART ........... Brooklyn, N, Y. S+ew 3 Chemislryg Tau Kappa Epsilon3 Wrestling 1l13 SCA 1I,2,313 Foofball 131: Swimming Team 1313 Army, JOHN LOUIS STRUBE .............. Lansdowne, Md. Hislory3 Phi Kappa Rho3 SCA 1l,2,313 Campus Senale 1l,213 Soccer 12,31. GRACE MORRIS SWEITZER ............ Lancasfer, Pa. Social Science-sg SCA 1l,213 Le Cercle Francais 1l,213 Gellysbur- qian 1l,213 SPECTRUM 1213 Sages 131. DONALD STRUNK SWOPE ......,..... Lock Haven, Pa, EngIish3 Tau Kappa Epsilon3 SCA 12,313 A Cappella Choir 1l,2,313 Army Air Corps. JOSEPH W. TATASCIORE ......... ,... A Ilenlown, Pa. Kelly 3 Economics3 Phi Gamma Della: Assislanf Foolball Manager 1l13 Gefiysburgian 1l13 Army Air Corps. RICHARD LEON TOME ................. York, Pa. Dick 3 Hisioryg Kappa Della Rho3 Geflysburgian 1l,2,313 Assislan? Sporls Ediior 1l13 Sporls Edilor 1213 Managing Edilor 1313 Cam- pus Senale 12,313 Baseball 1l,213 SCA 1313 Oulsfandinq Junior. CATHERINE GRIMM TOMPKINS ........ Washingfon, D. C. Biology3 Chi Alpha Sigma3 SCA 1l,2,313 Mercury 12,313 WAA Board 12,31. Ql12I'1I!f ii-Q ' JULIUS TONDAT ROBERT TREWELLA LOUISE TRUMPETER WALTER VANELDEN VERA VENABLE ILSON WALDKOENIG CLAYTON WARMAN JUANITA WATERS S JOHN WEILAND PAUL WEIRICK JULIUS JOSEPH TONDAT, JR. .......... Hariford, Conn. Caesar 3 Physicsg Phi Sigma KBDPBQ SCA CI13 Navy, ROBERT JOHN TREWELLA ............. Kulpmonf, Pa. Chemislryp Kappa Della Rho3 Inlerfralernily Council, Sec, C313 Army. G-effysburgian C2,313 Dorm Dance Commiffee C213 Hockey CI1. WALTER JOHN VANELDEN ........ Blue Ridge Summif, Pa Van 3 Chemislryg Phi Delia Thelaf Della Phi Alpha C2,31. VERA LONG VENABLE . .............. Oak Park, Ill VV 3 Social Science3 Phi Mu3 SCA CI,2,313 SCA Cabinef C2331 Geflysburgian C2,313 Skepfical Chymisfs C2,313 WAA Board C31. LOUISE HELEN TRUMPETER ......... . . . . Lancasfer, Pa. Trump 3 Englishg Chi Omegag Cheerleader CI,2,313 SCA CI,2331' GILSON CHRISTIAN WALDKOENIG ........ Piifsburgh, Pa. GiI 3 I-lisIory3 Phi Sigma Kappa: SCA Cl,2,313 lnlerfrafenily Council CI,21. Gavel Club C31: Army. JUANITA ISABELLA WATERS ,..... ...... R oselle, N. J Nifa 3 Bible3 SCA CI,2,313 SCA Cabins? C2,313 SCA Vice-Pres C313 Vesper Choir CI,213 A Cappella Choir C313 Campus Senate C311 Le Cercle Francais CI13 Oulslanding Junior. JOHN DAVID WEILAND ............ Swarlhmore, Pa Daye 3 Chemislryg Phi Gamma DelIa3 Skepfical Chymisfs C31 Swimming Team CC313 Navy. PAUL SNOWDEN WEIRICK ..,......... Harrisburg, Pa Physics3 Phi Kappa Rho3 SCA CI,2331. CLAYTON DELBERT WARMAN .......... Geliysburg Pa. ClayI 3 Economics: Phi Kappa Psi3 lnlerfralernily Council CZ,31' LL1 SUZANNE WENTZ VIVIAN WHITLOCK ROBERT WILINSKI KENNETH WOHLFERT GERALD YINGST '49 fr H 11 JANICE YOST EDITH YOUNG WILLIAM YOUNG DONALD ZIMMERMAN SUZANNE VALENTINE WENTZ . , .......... Hanover, Pa. Sue , English, Chi Omega, Gellysburgian lI,2,3l, Gellysburgian fl,2,3l, SCA ll,2l, Owl E1 Nighlingale Club f2,3lg Skelch Club ll,2l, SPECTRUM Fealure Edifor l3J, Class Beaufy lI,2,3l, Oul- slanding Junior. VIVIAN LORRAINE WHITLOCK ....,..... Baltimore, Md. Viv , Hislory, Della Gamma, Gellysburgian C3jg Baskelball ll,2,3l, Kappa Della Epsilon lfil, SCA ll,2,3l, ROBERT WILINSKI .....,.........., Camden, N. J. Economics, Phi Kappa Psi, Gcllysburqian ill, Army Air Corps. KENNETH FRANKLIN WOHLFERT . . . Easl Hamplon, L. I., N. Y. Psychology, Kappa Della Rho, Band llj, Men's Debalelllly Gettys- burgian ll,2l, Army Air Corps. GERALD DONALD YINGST . . ........... Hiqhspire, Pa. Jerry , Cherhislry, Phi Kappa Psi, Football lI,2,3l, Baskelball Ill, Army. JANICE NANCY YOST ............... Ballimore, Md. Jay , Sociology, Phi Mug Gelfysburgian UIQ SCA lI,Zl, Modern Book Club l2l. EDITH RUTH YOUNG ............. Hollidaysburg, Pa. Edie , Chemislry, Gellysburgian lI,2l, G-Book l2l, Skeplical Chymisfs f2,3j, Bela Bela Bela l2,3l, SCA ll,2l, Le Cercle Fran- cais ll,2l. WILLIAM JOHN YOUNG, JR. .......,.. Haverfown, Pa. Bill , Economics, Sigrna Alpha Epsilon, Soccer l2l, Transfer from - University of Pennsylvania, Navy. DONALD THEOS ZIMMERMAN .......... Mifflinburg, Pa. Tee , Malhernalicsg Phi Gamma Della, Gellysburgian l3J, SCA l3l- oy 191.8 i I if v 1 Wa. JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ROBERT MILTON ARENTZ .............. Hanover, Pa. Bob , Philosophy, Phi Kappa Rho, SCA il,2,3i, Pre-Minislerial Associalion fl,2,3l. JOHN WILLIAM BROWN .,........ Pomplon Lakes, N. J. Physics, Lambda Chi Alpha, Swimming ill, Diving IZJ, Navy Air Corps. DONALD RUSSELL CARRINGTON . ...... Willow Grove, Pa. Economics, Army Air Corps. THOMAS HENRY CITRON ......... New York Cify, N. Y. Tommy , Ecnomics, Phi Kappa Psi, Tennis ll,3l, Swimming ll,3i, Geilysburgian lli, SPECTRUM Assislanl Adverlisinq Manager l3l. JAMES FRANCIS EISMANN ........ , . . Philadelphia, Pa. Cap ', Malhemalics, Phi Delfa Thefa, Fooiball il,2i, Track ll,2J, Dorm Counselor i2,3l, Army. SAMUEL MacDONALD FRASER, JR ......... Brooklyn, N. Y. Economics, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Marine Corps. JOHN THOMAS HELD ............... Gellysburg, Pa. Jack , Malhemarics, Phi Della Thela, Soccer Manager ll,2i, Kappa Phi Kappa 2. JOHN MERLE HOCK, JR. ........... Chambersburg, Pa. Economics, Army Air Corps. JOHN ORVILLE KLINTZ ...,........ Mechanicsburg, Pa. English, Sigma Chi, Army. HARRY GEORGE MODESTI ............. Woodlyn, Pd. Moe , Economics, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Siudcnr Senaie l3l, Army. ROBERT JOSEPH OYLER .............. Gellysburq, Pa. Izzy , Economics, Phi Della Theia, Foolball ll,2j, Army. ROBERT DEAN REED ................ Somersel, Pa. Bob , Biology, Lambda Chi Alpha, Army. TEDFORD LEE SHENEFELT ............. Mon? Alfo, Pa. Ted , English, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, SCA ll,2,3J, Band ll,2,3J Dance Band lI,2j, Gellysburgian ll,2i, Pre-Minisferial Association I3, Marine Corps. EDWARD FRANKLIN STEFL ........... Mounl Pleasanf, Pa. Polifical Science, Sigma Chi, Band il, Le Cercle Francais Gi, Army. HARRY EDGAR STOCK, JR. .......... Takoma Park, Md. Ed , Psychology, lihi Della Thrla, Army. Porter, Hagy, Koch Paul J. Abel .... William R. Adams . . Olin S. Allen ..... Robert T. Avencena . . Daniel W. Baker .. Wilbur K. Baker . Glenn R. Bange .. George M. Barclay . . Albert Bauer .... Doris L. Baugher . . Donald H. Becker . . Cecil Beharry .... Dorothy G. Beisel . Ernest N. Benner . . Virginia B. Bergen .. James L. Bernheisel . Earl D. Besch .... William B. Biehl . . . Richard L. Blucher . . Frederick W. Bodensiek George C. Boehner . Robert R. Bohn .... Daniel K. Borregard . . Robert W. Bowen .. Charles A. Bowers, Jr. John E. Boyson .... Eutha C. Breighner . Marie C. Brettschneider Frank H. Bretz .... Abraham P. Brodsky . Raymond G. Brown . . Sherwood Brown . . . Dorothy Brua ..... John C. Burgess ..... Albert R. Burkhardt . Norma L. Burkholder Cody F. Burkindine . . Marilyn J. Burnett . . Glenn W. Bushey . . Samuel S. Butera . . . Jean Louise Callard . Louis H. Campanaro . Frank R. Carew . . . Paul E. Carl .... Robert S. Carl . . . Edwin K. Carlson . . . Sterling R. Carrington Francis W. Carroll . William C. Carson , . William W. Casada . . Howard L. Cautfman Martin E. Cernek . . . Norman A. Cessna . . .,.. Hellam, Pa. . . Clear Field, Pa. . . .WiImington, Del. . .Washington, D. C. . . . . Lemoyne, Pa. . . .Sipesville, Pa. . . Hanover, Pa. . . . . .York, Pa. . . . . Baltimore, Md. . . . . . .Aspers, Pa. .........York,Pa. . . British Guiana, S. A. . . . . Philadelphia, Pa. , .... Lansdale, Pa. . .Shorthills, N. J. . . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . Lancaster, Pa. . . Audubon, N. J. . . Baltimore, Md. . . Pearl River, N. Y. . . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . Chambersburg, Pa. New Rochelle N Y. ' I . . Philadelphia, .Pa. . . . .Cleveland, Ohio . . Mechanicsburg, Pa. . . . . . Gardners, Pa. . . . . . Baltimore Md. . New Bloomfield, Pa. . . . . Valley Stream, N. Y. . . . . .New Windsor, Md. Jackson Heights, N. Y. . . . Niagara Falls, N. Y. . . Merchantville, N. J. , . . . Baltimore, Md. . , Hummelstown, Pa. . ..... Baltimore, Md. . . New Kensington, Pa. . . Wormleysburg, Pa. . . .Johnstown, Pa. . . . . . Warren, Pa. . . . .Yonkers, N. Y. . . . Moorestown, N. J. . . . . . Hanover, Pa. . . . . Tremont, Pa. . . Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Watertown, Mass. . . Greensburg, Pa. . . Palmyra, N. J. . . . Elmira, N. Y. . . . Norristown, Pa. . . . Palmer, N. Y. . . . Bedford, Pa. THE 0PHOMORE PAUL P. PORTER . WILLIAM A. KOCH E. JANICE HAGY . iPosition Vacantl . iPosition Vacantt . . Hugh D, Chapman . Robert W. Charles . Bartine H. Coady . . . Herbert W. Cole . . Raymond J. Coleman Russell C. Collins . Vincent Conti .... Charles D. Cooney . . Jack L. Creager . . Earl Creps, Jr. . . . Robert S. Cronhardt Melvin E. Crooks . . Betty L. Culp .... Robert T. Culp . . . Charles E. Curley . Joseph Dalgliesh . . James H. Davis . . . John W. Dean . . . Marion 5. DeJacomo George C. DeKraftt . Charles G. Detwiler John C. Devers . . . Harvey W. Dickert . Harold Diehl, Jr. . . Helen L, R. Disney . Richard H. Dodds . Dellis W. Dodson . Clayton C. Dovey . . Robert J. Dowie . . Donald R. Drake . . Nancy B. Dreier . . Anna A. Dundore . . Gloria L. Ecker .. Percell B. Ecker .. Barbara J. Eckert . , Donald U. Egolf . . Margaret L. Eichman Robert F. Elliott . . Richard J. Elting . . Sheldon A. Enke . . Richard D. Epley . . Lucille J. Erdley . . Charles 8, Fager . . Jeanne C. Faris . . Evelyn V. Fife . . John R. Finch . . Edward D. Fischer . John T. Fischer . . John R. Fischer . . Paul A. Florian . . William H. Folk . . Max E. Follmer . . Edward B. Foulkrod . CLASS . . . . . President . . Vice-President . . Secretary . . Treasurer . . Historian . . Sharpsburg, Md. . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . . . Yeadon, Pa. . . . Nutley, N. J. . . . Lebanon, Pa. . . . Littlestown, Pa. . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . . Lansdowne, Md. . . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . Waynesboro, Pa. . . . Lutherville, Md. . . New Oxford, Pa. . . . .Arnold, Pa. . . . . . Arnold, Pa. . . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . Philadelphia, Pa. .......York, Pa. . . . Philadelphia, Pa. West Englewood, N. J. . . . . Upper Darby, Pa. . . . . Norristown, Pa. . . Mt. Carmel, Pa. . . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . .Trevorton, Pa. . . . . . York, Pa. . . . Abington, Pa. . . . Camp Hill, Pa. . . Johnstown, Pa. . . .Clairton, Pa. . . .Gettysburg, Pa. . .Westtield, N. J. .....,0ley, Pa. . . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . Westfield, N. J. . . . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . Union Bridge, Md. . . . .Wyoming, Pa. . .Teaneck, N. J. . . .Tenafly, N. J. . . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . . . . Lebanon, Pa. . . . . Harrisburg, Pa. . .Washington, D. C. . . . . . . Airville, Pa. . . . Ramsey, N. J. . . Chicago, Ill. . . . . . York, Pg. . . .Camden, N. - . . Coatesville, Pa. . . . . . York, Pa. . . . . . Berwick, Pa. . . . Upper Darby, Pa. John Frech, Jr. . Linwood J. Fry . . Sarah J. Fuss . . Rose Z, Gaines . . . Jane E. Gardill . . . Emile W. Georgett . Peggy L. Gettys . . Robert M. Gibson . Edward S. Gill . . Robert B. Gillespie . Robert W. Given . . . Rudolph W. Gleichman Luis F. Gonzalez, Jr. . Nancy Gould ..... John D. Grant . . Allan R. Gray . . Esther N. Gray . . Russell R. Griest . . . George L. Griffith . Gail B. Grogan . . Harry O. Gulden . . . Evelyn G. Guss . . . Mildred A. Haabestad Carter S. Haas .... Mary Hagerty ..... Dorothy J. Hamme . . Nevin A. Hamme . . Jane E. Harris . . . Philip E. Hartman . . Robert E. Hassler . . John D. Healy . . LeRoy R. Healy . . Thelma J. Heaton . . M. Jane Heilman . . . Charles R. Held . . . Edward A. Hightower, Andrew C. Hislop . . Gordon C. Hite . . . Charles F. Hott . . . Francis Hoffman, Jr. . Thomas A. Hoffman . . Richard R. Holmes . . Ruth J. Hoops . . . Patricia A. Hoover . Donald W. Hopcraft . David H. Hough . . Luther P. llgen . . John J. Inch, Jr. . . Jerome C. Jackson . George R. Jacobi . . Allen E. Jennings . . Peter M. John . . Allen E. Johnson . . . Harry E. Johnson . . Gordon H. Jones . . Louis K. Jones . . . Richard N. Kahler . John W. Keller . . . James R. Kelley . . . Joseph N. Killalea, Jr. Delmar C. Kime . . . Roy C. Kindig, Jr. . . . . . Hanover, Pa. . . . Boyertown, Pa. . . . Reisterstown, Pa. . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . .Drexel Hill, Pa. . . .Westtield, N. J. . . Wilmington, Del. . . Wilmington, Del. . . . Havertown, Pa. ......York, Pa. . . Prospect Park, Pa. . . Baltimore, Md. . . . Puerto Rico . . Johnstown, Pa. . . Summit, N. J. . . . Hanover, Pa. . . . Baltimore, Md. . . . . .Wellsville, Pa. . . Chambersburg, Pa. . . . . Nutley, N. J. ......York, Pa. . . Sipesville Pa. . . . Springfield, Pa. . . Moorestown, N. J. . . . Houtzdale, Pa. . . . . . York, Pa. . . . Brodbecks, Pa. . . . Baltimore, Md. .......York,Pa. , . Chambersburg, Pa. . . . Philadelphia, Pa. . Cliffside Park, N. J. . . . . Bellefonte, Pa. . . . Baltimore, Md. . . . . Gettysburg, Pa. Jr. . . ..... Floral Park, N. .Y William H. Kirkpatrick, George E. Kirschner . Robert W. Kissinger . John C. Knorr . . . William A. Koch . . Betty J. Koenig . Ramsay J. Koury . . J. Calvin Lang .... Harold A. Langerman Andrew M. Larson . . Raymond H. Leber . . Dorothy J. Leithold . Stanley S. Lentz . . Rocco J. Leo . . . Ross S. Leonard . . . Harold W. Lerew . . Phillip P. Lightner . . Ned Linta ..... Robert D. Little . William F. Long . . Jack M. Love .... Maiorie Mackitchie . . William J. McCaw . . William A. McKendry Richard P. McLarnon Harry L. McNeal, Jr. . Eugene R. McVicker . James R. Maples . . Edith H. Matlack . . Florence L. Mayer . . Marion J. Menchey . Charles D. Meschter . Hannah M. Miller . . Mary L, Miller .... Richard J. Miller, Jr. S. Daniel Miller, Jr. . Betty Jane Minnich . Faris A. Mirage . . William D. Mizell . . Rosemarye Mock . . . Joseph F. Mondelli . Malcolm C. Moritz . Lynbrook, L. I., N. Y. . . . . Baltimore, Md. . . . .Wellsville, Pa. . . . .Coatesville, Pa. . .Chambersburg Pa. . . Hagerstown, Md. . . . Metuchen, -N. J. . . Chambersburg, Pa. . . .Scarsdale, N. Y. . . Palmyra, N. J. . . Mitflinburg, Pa. . . . Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . . Racine, Wis. .Astoria, L. l., N. Y. . . Chambersburg, Pa. . . .Camden, N. J. . . . . Artemas, Pa. . . . . . Artemas, Pa. . . Royal Oak, Mich. . . Norristown, Pa. . . . Bloomsburg, Pa. . . .Waynesboro, Pa. . . Williamsport, Pa. . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . Bendersville, Pa. . . Clear Field, Pa. . . Havertown, Pa. . . . . . York, Pa. . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . Lansdale, Pa. . . . Hazleton, Pa. . . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . Holidaysburg, Pa. . . Philadelphia, Pa. . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Drexel Hill, Pa. . . Hummelstown, Pa. . . .Camden, N. J. . . Spring Grove, Pa. . .York Springs, Pa. . . . Red Lion, Pa. . . . Steelton, Pa. . . . . Hanover, Pa. . . . . .Sunbury, Pa. . . . Philadelphia, Pa. . Niagara Falls, N. Y. . . . Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Freehold, N. J. . . . Sharon Hill, Pa. ......York, Pa. . . . Watsontown, Pa. . . . . Frederick, Md. . . Moorestown, N. J. .......York, Pa. . . . .Gettysburg, Pa. .Astoria, L. l., N. Y. . . . . . Pittsburg, Pa. . . Wildwood, N. J. . . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . Georgetown, S. C. . . . .Ramsey, N. J. . . Chevy Chase, Md. . . . Kensington, Md. . . . . Phoenix, Ariz. . . .Audubon, N. J. . . Cedarhurst, N. Y. Patrick J. Moses . Mary R. Mumford . . . Anna Mae Mumma . . Calder C. Murlatt . Regina M. Murlatt . Robert F. Murray . . . Charles E. Musselman . Peter E. Nawiasky . . . Robert L. Neal . . . Enid M. Nelson . . . Robert B. Nemeschy . . Pa,ul S. Nere .... Robert L. Olewiler . Stewart S. Olewiler, Jr Arthur C. Olsen .... Ronaldo M. Ortiz . . Kathryn l. Padgett . . Paul J. Parnell . . Ralph E, Peck . . . Jeanne C, Perrott . . Don W, Peterson . . Roger L. Pierre . . Walter C. Plantz . . Claire N. Plitt . . Charles M. Polley .... George A, Poorman . . . Edgar M. Rattensperger Charles A. Rambo . . . Robert S. Rauschenberger Edward W. Read, Jr. . . Howard B. Restin .... Jane M. Rhoads . . . William J. Rinaca . . . Donald W. Rohrbaugh . Michael Roksandic . . . Preston C. Roth . . . Herman L. Rowell . . Esther E. Royer . . David H, Saur .... Clara M. Schafer .... Robert H. Schlegel . . . August F. Schmitthenner . David L. Seaton .... Raab Sechrist ..... Donald Selman ..... James M. Sheibley, Jr. . Martin Shellenberger . . George M. Shopp . . Raymond L. Shotwell . Virginia A. Shuler . . Paul C. Shwab . . William M. Slee . . Eli F. Sliver ...... Guenthal H. Slussar . Harvey B. Smith . . Herbert L. Smith . James E. Smith , . . Laun C. Smith, Jr. . . Robert T. Snodgrass . . . Charles H. Sourber, Jr. . H. James Spahr ..... Robert W. Stahl .... John J. Starahs, Jr. . . Marlin K, Starner . . . Harry R. Stephenson . Doris A. Stetler . . . Jeanne L. Stevens . . John B. Stewart, Jr. . Lloyd J. Stock ..... Henry B. Storm .... , Hamilton C. Stothart . . George E. Stover . . . Carol M. Stroehmann . . George Svarnas .... Lila J. Tants ..... Jack R. Taylor .... Wilbur G. Thomas . . . Hazel M. Trexler . . . . Frederick G. Van Riper . Jack H. Viets ...... Donald L. Wagaman . . Robert E. Walker . . Jeanne C. Walsh . . . Mildred A. Walter . Marion M. Walters . John J. Way .... Lois E. Waybright . . Henry W. Wedaa . . . Joseph M. Weimer .. . Robert W. Welch, ll . . Edwin Wentz ...... Charlotte E. Wickey . . John W. Wilson .... Bruce D. Wiser ...... Rosann M. Wohlforth . . Ruth H, Wood .... Shirley J. Worth .... Robert F. Wright, Jr. . John Yost ....... Edward S. Young . . Richard S. Young .... William J. Young, Jr. . William L. Zundel . . . . . New Cumberland Pa. . . . . Gettysburg, Pa. . .... Lebanon, Pa. . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . Birmingham, Mich. . . Mechanicsburg, Pa. . . . . Summit, N. J. . . . Shrewsbury, Pa. . . . Upper Darby, Pa. . . Niagara Falls, N. Y. .Valley Stream, N. Y. ........York,Pa. ........York,Pa. . . Woodhaven, N. Y. . . . New York, N. Y. . Pompton Lakes, N. J. . . . . . Hazleton, Pa. . . Chambersburg, Pa. . . . . Baltimore, Md. ......York, Pa. . . New York, N, Y. . . Upper Darby, . . Baltimore, , . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . New Stanton, Pa. . . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . Woodbury, N. J. . . .SelIersville, Pa. . . Philadelphia. Pa. . . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . Baltimore, Md. . . Baltimore, Md. . .Gettysburg, Pa. Pa. Md. . . . . . .Steelton, Pa. . . . . Norristown, Pa. Edgewood Arsenal, Md. . . . . . .Carlisle, Pa. . . . . . . Hanover, Pa. . . New Kensington, Pa. . . . . . Ashland, Pa. . . .Chambersburg, Pa. .Merchantsville, N. J. . New Cumberland, Pa. . . Chambersburg, Pa. . . . . . . Lykens, Pa. .....York, Pa. . . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . Lumberton, N. J. . . Camp Hill, Pa. . .Teaneck, N. J. . . Lewiston, Pa. . . . Red Lion, Pa. . .Gardeners, Pa. . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . Startford, Conn. . . Waynesburg, Pa. . . . Pitman, N. J. . . . Hanover, Pa. . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . .Arlington, Va. . . Drexel Hill, Pa. . . . . Gardners, Pa. . . Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . . Havertown, Pa. . . Chattanooga, Tenn. . . New Oxford, Pa. . . Baltimore, Md. . . Philadelphia, Pa. . . Gettysburg, Pa. . .Williamsport, Pa. . . . .Gettysburg, Pa. . . Valley Stream, N. Y. . . McKnightstown, Pa. ......York, Pa. . . Laureldale, Pa. . . . Maywood, N. J. . . . . Bloomsburg, Pa. . . McSherrystown, Pa. . . . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . Staten lsland, N. Y. . . . .Gettysburg, Pa. . . . . Elkins Park, P.a South Williamsport, Pa. . . . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . . . Glenside, Pa. . . . . . Biglerville, Pa. . . Washington, D. C. . . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . . Pontiac, Mich. . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . .Trenton, N. J. . .Glenridge, N. J. . . Baltimore, Md. ......York, Pa. . . . Kings Park, N. Y. . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Mt. Pleasant, Pa. w 1 xwmcn 4 'E , Q Eg? , 2, 1 we ff'Zxbf'll zufff xx Wx 9 311 new mf .5 Q 'fig . laere my el '?3'?3fi'1- .' uns: mmfiiw WM A, ww , wig? .. ' 5 an e ' 'auf w:, . .:.:.f:: ifsfg,-fi? 2 Ti I xl f lt 5 Lf: J ,. 2, Q AE . 5 4 3 Q 1 R A 2 r 3 , James L, Abbott . . Edward S, Acker . . Nancy M. Acker . . A. Adams . Edward Peter R. Adamson . . Graden M. Akers . . William J. Albright . George H. Allamong Richard R. Allshouse John B. Apple . . . Robert E. Arndt . . . Robert Arnfield . . . William G. Atherholt Warren A. Bahr . . . Gustave Bahrenburg John C. Bair ..... Charles W. Baker . . Maynard Barnhard . Richard G, Binder . Hunter F, Bingaman John W. Blackman . Elizabeth C. Bleecker Patricia W. Bleecker Robert A. Bley .... Lloyd D. Bollinger . . John D. Border, Jr. . Edwin C. Borgh, Jr. John C. Bortner . . . Paul Bowman . . Carroll L. Boyer . . . Robert A. Boyles . . Virgil C. Brasington . . Robert W. Braun . . . Robert K. Brookes . . Clifford E. Brough . . Robert l. Brough . . Frederick Brown . . William T. Brown . . James R. Bucher . . William E. Buehler, Ill George D. Bushman . Franklin l, Cappel , , Willard Carpenter , , Tony Cervino ..... Frederick B. Clemens Paul Clouser ..... John L. Conrad . . . Richard R. Constable Edward D. Cook . . Dean 5. Cooper . . . William R. Copeland Robert Court ..... Richard E. Cover . . William M. Craighead Nathaniel N. Craley . James M. Creighton John M. Crouse . . . John S. Davies . . Harry L. Davis . . John M. Davis . . . Robert E. L. Day . . Samuel C. Deitrick . Alexander P. Denmead William E, Derrick, Jr. Robert B. DeWolf . . . Luther L. Dietrich . . Lorraine A. Diller . . Thomas Diviney . . Robert E. Dowd . . . James J. Dragoni . Richard W. Dutrey . Howard B. Dutton . . Seibert D. Eberly, Jr. Eugene B. Eckert . . . Robert R. Edwards . . Sidney S. Ehrhart . . Calvin E. Eicher . . J. Eisenhart . Beverly Philip C. Eisenhart . William E, Eisenhart . Harold B. Emlet .. Paul I. Engle . . . Hagerstown, Md . . New Oxford, Pa . . New Oxford, Pa . . . Yonkers, N. Y Philadelphia, Pa. . . Altoona, Pa. . . Highspire, Pa. . . Fairfield Pa. Philadelphia: Pa . . . . Sunbury, Pa . . Gettysburg, Pa . . . Homestead, Pa . . . Norwood, Pa. . . . . . .Yonkers, N. Y. . . Hicksville, N. Y. . . Swarthmore, Pa. . . Duquesne, Pa. . . Littlestown, Pa. . . . Steelton, Pa. . . Esterly, Pa. . . Pitman, N, J. . . . .York, Pa . . . . .York, Pa. . . . . . Baltimore, Md. . , . New Freedom, Pa. .....York, Pa. . . Springfield, Pa. .......York,Pa. . . Mechanicsburg, Pa. . . Middletown, Md. . . Chambersburg, Pa. . . . . . Warren, Pa. . . . Irvington, N. J Stonington, Conn . . Bendersville, Pa, . . Bendersville, Pa, . . . Ford City, Pa. . .Audubon, N. J. . . . .Aspers, Pa. . Philadelphia, Pa. . . Arendtsville, Pa. . . . . Lavelle, Pa. . , . . . . Yonkers, N, Y, Haddon Heights, N, J, . . Berwick Middletown New - . . . Norristown, Pa . . . . Harrisburg, Pa. McConnellsburg, Pa. . . . . . . Lewistown, Pa. . . . . Teaneck, N. J. . . . Camp Hill, Pa. . . . Harrisburg, Pa. , . . Red Lion, Pa . . Kittanning, Pa. . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . West Lawn, Pa . . Scranton, Pa . . . .Danville, Pa . , . Md . . . Trevorton, Pa . . Gettysburg, Pa , . Gettysburg, Pa . . . . . Hanover, Pa . . . . . Hanover, . . . Philadelphia, Pa . . . . . .Carlisle, Pa . . Washington, D. C . . . . . Harriburg, Pa . . . . Gettysburg, Pa Haddon Heights, N. J . . . . . Glenville, Pa . . Mt. Pleasant, Pa . . . Newark, N. J .......York,Pa . .Washington, D. ci . . . Loysville, Pa . . Harrisburg, Pa Douglas L. Ensiminger Joseph E. Erb . . . James R. Etsweiler . . Robert L. Everhart . Hummel C. Fager . . George C. Fair . . Samuel D. Faust .... Mildred A. Fellenbaum Robert R. Fickes . . . Richard R. Fidler . . . David N. Finney, Jr. . Gaylord H. Fissel . . William B. Flaherty . Herbert Foitz ..... Vincent Foresta . . . Ruth E. Fortenbaugh . Barbara W. Foulkrod . William M. Fowkes, Jr. Harry R, Fowler . . . Everett Carroll E. Frey . E. Frock . . , Pa. , Pa. Cumberland, Pa. Baltimore, . . . Sunbury, Pa . Pittman, N. J. Donald U, Frutiger . . Thomas L. Gallagher . Philip L. Garrett . . Christine Geiman . , . William J. Geiselman Harry N. Gibble . . . Dorothy J. Gilbert . . John J. Gilligan . . Kenneth W. Gilmour . Lester W. Ginanni . . Warren A. Fingrich . . David J. Giusti . . Martin P. Glynn . . George E, Gorman . John R, Gormley . . Julia S. Gotwald . . William F. Gotwald . Henry W. Graybill . William F, Green . . Carl Greenawald , Frederic Griffin . . Gordon K, Grigsby . Walter H. Groft . . William C. Guise . . . Frederick P. Haehnlen Sebastian R, Hater . Paul G. Haller .... Thomas A. Hamilton . George Hamm , . . Loverah J. Hankins . . Earl R. Hartlaub . . Leslie M. Hartman . Raymond H. Hartzell . James R. Heckler . . Dennis E. Heindel . . . James R. Heintzelman Richard S. Heintzleman Jack B. Hershey .... William N, Hewson . . William G. Hilton, Jr. John M, Hock .... Chester J. Hoke . Richard B. Holden . Edward F. Holland . . Donald W. Hollway . Harry M. Hopkins . Pa. . Mt. Holly Springs, Pa William H, Horner . . Richard M. Houck . . Charles W. Houseworth Kenneth H. Houtz . . Donald E. Howitz . . , Harry W. Hummel . . Eugene Hummel . . . William H. Hummel , Charles L. Hunt .... Elwood E. Huntsinger . Preston E. lnnerst .. George A. Jaffurs . . Charles H, Johnson . George W. Johnson . . Robert K. Johnson . . . . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . . . Hanover, Pa. . . Millersburg, Pa. . . . . . York, Pa. . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . . Bridgeton, N. J. . . . . Lancaster, Pa . . . . Newport, Pa. . . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . New Oxford, Pa. . . Drexel Hill, Pa. . . Phoenixville, Pa. . . , Gettysburg, Pa. . . . Havertown, Pa . . . Duncansville, Pa. . . Duquesne, Pa. ......York, Pa. . . Emmitsburg, Md. . . , Highspire, Pa. . . Duquesne, Pa. . . Hanover, Pa. . . Hanover, Pa. . . . . Hanover, Pa. . . Lancaster, Pa. . . . Hazleton, Pa. . . Havertown, Pa. . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . , Norristown, Pa. . . Greencastle, Pa . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . Haverford, Pa. . . Gettysburg, Pa . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . . . .York, Pa. . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . Harrisburg, Pa . , .Gettysburg, Pa. . . . Reading, Pa, . . Abbottstown, Pa. . . . . . Lansdowne, Pa. . . . Little Ferry, N. J. . . Arendtsville, Pa. . . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . . . Gettysburg, Pa . . . . Lancaster, Pa. . . . . Elizabeth, N. J. . . Princess Anne, Md. . . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . . Chambersburg, Pa. . . . Silver Springs, Md. . . . . Scotland, Pa. . . . Hanover, Pa. . . , . Gettysburg, Pa. . . .Chambersburg, Pa . . . York Springs, Pa . . . Philadelphia, Pa . . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . . . Pottsville, Pa . . . . . Hanover, Pa. . . . Chambersburg, Pa. . . . . Red Lion, Pa. . . . Red Lion, Pa. . . Phoenixville, Pa. . . . .Gettysburg, Pa. , . . . . . Hanover, Pa. . . . . Phoenixville, Pa. . . . . . . Butledge ,Pa. West Hempstead, N. Y. ........York,Pa. . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . . . Easton, Pa. . . Johnstown, Pa. . . .Valley View, Pa. . . . . . York, Pa. . . . Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . . . Hanover, Pa. . . Somers Point, N. J . . .Succasuanna, N. J 70 William R, Joy . . Paul Kase ...... Robert E. Kauffman Clifton L. Kehr . . Richard L. Keiser . Glenn R. Kelly . . Russell R. Kerns . . . Bernard Kettler . . . E. J. Killalea . . . Malcolm L. King, Jr. James K. Kipp . . . Walter R, Kirker . . Ruth Kitzmiller . . John B. Kline . . . William E. Kline . . James Knapp . . . Dale G. Knouse . Louis R. Koenig . . Michael Kormanski . James S. Koury . Charles E. Kranias . Ray B. Kreider . . John C. Krokus . . Aruthr W. Kronk . . Arthur H. Krout . . Gerald E. Krout . Stuart S. Kulp . . Earl Kuts ..... Norman K. Lady . . . Harold U. Landis .. John A. Landis . . . Bertram L. Larkin . Allen A. Larson . Donald A. Lasch . . Robert Laur ...., . Edward A. Leaman . John D. Leaman . . Elwood H. Leister .... Theodore L. Lenker . Thomas M. Lescalleet, Jr. David Lillich ......... Theodore A. Lindquist, Jr, . William J. Lollich . . James E. Long . . James K. Long . . Henry W. Loock .... Elizabeth A. Lott . . , Paul E. Loudenslager, Jr. . . Daniel S. McCarter . . Robert McCausland . . Dean A. McClain . . Milton C. McClain . . Larry S. McClung .... Graham E. McCutcheon , . John McKay ....... John L. McKay .... Richard McKinley . . David L. McMorris . . John Maenak .... James Magee, Ill . . Donald Z. Mann . . . Clarence B. Markel . . William Marks .... John S. Mazur ..... Robert T. Mehring . . Theodore C, Mellin . . Buford F. Mentzer . . . Herman A. Michaeli . . Lillian H. Mickley . . Vernon H. Mickley . . Robert M. Middleton . . Charles K. Miller . . . David T. Miller . . Eugene H. Miller . . Granville F. Miller . . Jack C. Miller . . . John N. Miller . . . Robert M. Miller .... Francis J. Moore . . . Warner H. Moore . . . William S. Moore . John B. Morgan . . . Joseph Morgan .... Harold Morgenfrueh . . Donald P. Morris . . George B. Moser . . . Edward C. Moul . . . Robert S. Moul .... Walter S. Mountain, Ill Robert H. Mowers .... Thelbert R. Moyer . . . Donald E. Mulford . . . Clyde L, Mummert . . . .Teaneck, N. . . . Harrisburg, P . . East Prospect, P . . . . . Brodbeck, P . . . Montoursville, P .......Arnold,P . . . . . .Steelton, P West Englewood, N. . . . . Gettysburg, P . . Meriden, Con . . Wilmington ,D . . Harrisburg, P . . . Gettysburg, P . . New Stanton, P . . . Frederick, M . . Wyncate, P . . Gardners, P . . Palmyra, N. . . Philadelphia, P . . Harrisburg, P . . Gettysburg, P ......Lititz, P . . Brooklyn, N. . . . Park Ridge, N. . . , . . .York P . . East Berlin, P . . . Pennsburg, P . . Mechanicsburg, P . . . Biglerville, P . . . Palmyra, P . . Highspire, P . . Gettysburg, P . .Gettysburg, P . . . Lebanon, P . . Baltimore, M . . . . Lititz, P . . .Litil'z, P . . Hanover, P . . Harrisburg, P . . . . Frederick, M Spring Grove, P . Pleasant Gap, P Mechanicsburg, P . . . Steelton, P . . .Johnstown, P . . Cantonsville, M . . .Gardners, P Haddonfield, N. . . . York Springs, P . . . , Drexel Hill, P New Freedom, P . . . Harrisburg, P . . Stewartstown, Pa . . Baltimore, Md . . . Camp Hill Pa ........Erie,Pa . . . Holidaysburg, Pa Woodbury, N. J . . Blodmsburg, Pa . . . . .York, Pa . . Columbia, Pa . . . Danville, Pa Y Oyster Bay Cove, N. . . . . . Gettysburg, Pa . . . Bethlehem, Pa . .Orrtana, Pa . . . . .York, Pa . . New Oxford, Pa . . . Hanover, Pa . .Wernersville, Pa . . . Lancaster, Pa . . Philadelphia, Pa . . . . . York, Pa . . . Littlestown, Pa . . . Colonial Park, Pa . . . . . . Lemoyne, Pa Gettysburg , Pa Washington, N. Y Port . . . . . . Merion, Pa . . . Baltimore, Md . . Mt. Carmel, Pa ...,...York, Pa . . Ozone Park, N. J Chestnut Hill, Pa . . . Freeport, N. Y . . .Spring Grove, Pa . . . Spring Grove, Pa . . . . Gettysburg, Pa . . Highspire, Pa Pa ......York, . . Ocean City, N. J . . . . Hanover, Pa . .Teaneck, N. .. Robert E. Tiley . . . . Charles THE FRE H CLASS RICHARD CONSTABLE . DAVID T. MILLER Millard M. Muntz . . . Charles Musselman . . Mary Myers . .,.. . Richard C. Myers . William Y. Naill, Jr.'.' ' ' Sebastian D. Natale Ramon R. Naus .... James R. Neely . . . George E. Nein, Jr. . Julian 5. Neistadt . . Marlet C. Ness . . . Martin L. Newman . . Stephen Nieznay . . . Harry W. Noubert . . Walter Novitsky .... Raymond J. Nowak . . William R. Odgen . . Paul R. Orth .... Edgar E, G. Ortiz . . Jesse D. Otley . . . Richard M. Ott . . Max H. Palmer . . . Sidney M. Palmer . . Ada L. Parker .... Martin T. Pavelic . . Peck .. Theodore Theodore Pegg . . . Stuart C. Perchy . . . Robert E. Picking .. Harry O. Pitzer . . . Paul C. Plastino . . . Robert E. Potter . . . Robert M. Prescott .. Harry Pure ...... William P. Ramsey .. David Rasmussen .... Norman C. Rasmussen .. William R. Reed ...., Allison Reese, Jr. . . . Charles W. Raider . . Max T. Reihmann . . . Joseph E. Reilly .... Louis G. Ressler Kenneth M. Rhoads, Jr. Edward J. Richter . . . Gerald H. Riedel . . Russel Riegel . . . Richard H. Riskin . Mary H. Robinson . . Ralph E. Rock . Samuel Roksandic . . . Richard E. Romberger Harry F. Rote, Jr ..... Thomas G, Roulette . . ROBERT . . . Hanover, Pa. . . . . Hanover, Pa. ......York, Pa. . York Springs, Pa. . . . . Hanover, Pa. . . . Harrisburg, Pa. Merchantville, N. J. . York Springs, Pa. . . . Lewistown, Pa. . . . Baltimore, Md. . Bridgeport, Conn. . . . Bellefonte, Pa. . . Pennsburg, Pa. . . . . Dover, N. J. . . New York, N. Y. . . Pittsburgh, Pa. . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . . Steelton, Pa. . . New York, N. Y. . . Saint Davids, Pa. . .Johnstown, Pa. . ..... York, Chambersbur - 9. . . . Fairfield, lowa Pa. Pa. . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Maywood, N. J. . . . .Altoona, Pa. . Chambersburg, Pa. . . . Biglerville, Pa. . . . . Lancaster, Pa. . . Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . Carlisle, Pa. . . Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . . Gettysburg, Pa. New Kensington, Pa. . . . .Altofona, Pa. . . . . Annville, Pa. . . . Oaklyn, N. J. . New Milford, N. J. ......York, Pa. . . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . Bellmawr, N. J. . . Fayetteville, Pa. .WashingKton, N. J. . . Broo lyn, N. Y. . Spring Grove, Pa. . . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . . Steelton, Pa. . . . Carlisle, Pa. . . . Harrisburg, Pa. . Chambersburg, Pa . . . . President . . . .Vice-President E, STONER ...,, Francis J. Rovinski . . John I. Rowland . .. Alvin S. Rudisill . . . Allen R. Rudolph . . James E. Rumberger . George J. Sabo, Jr. . Ross A. Sachs ..... Donald W. Sanner . . Richard H. Sassman . . Robert S. Schaeffer . . Louis Scheffer ..... Edward C. Schlebel Harry w. Schlegalmilch' ' Thedore C. Schlack . . John F. Schwartz . . Lyman G. Sener . . . Nicholas Senkevitch . . Ralph E. Sentz . . . Charles R. Shadle . . Robert Sheads Laurin E. Sheely . . . Delores F. Sherman . Frank H. Shimer . . . Walter H. Shipe . . Ellis l. Shook . . . Edwin L. Shoop . . . Donald C. Simonton . Robert Singer .... Stephen Skidmore . . James D. Slaney . . Earl H, Smith .... Luther A. Smith . . Robert L. Smith . . Alden L. Snyder . . . William R. Snyder . . Launcelot E. Soult .. William H. Speery . . John Springer .... Daniel Stafford .... Ne Wesley R. Stancombe . . Rodney H. Stauffer . . Harlan Stetler .... Harold A. Stewart . . Merle E. Stitt ..... George W. Stock . . Henry J. Stock . . . James K. Stock . . Lewis Stone .... Robert E. Stoner. . . Charles K. Stouffer . . Alfred M. Strang . . Robert K. Strasser . . Dwight Strausbaugh . William A. Strayer . . Simonton, Cook, Stoner, Constable, Miller OFFICERS EDWARD D. COOK .... . . Secretary DONALD C. SIMONTON . . , . .Treasurer .,..Historian . . . . Kearny, N. J. . . .Kingston, N. Y. . Collingswood, N.PJ. a . . . . . Wyomissing, . , . Waynesboro, Pa. . Whitestone, N. Y. . . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . . . Somerset, Pa. . Roselle Park, N. J. .Washington, D. C. . . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . . . . Hanover, Pa. . . . . . Sproul, Pa. . Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . . . . Yor , Pa. . . .Clifton, N. J. . . . Taneytown, Pa. . . Elizabethville, Pa. . . Gettysburg, Pa. . .New Oxford, Pa. . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . . Syracuse, N, Y. .Washin?ton, D. C. . . . .Genside, Pa. . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . . .Yor, Pa. . . . Manheim, Pa. . . Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . .York, Pa. . . Woodland, Pa. . . .Gettysburg, Pa. . . .Westfield, N. J. . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . Dallastown Pa. . . .Clearfield, Pa. . . . Gettysburg, Pa. . . . Philipsburg, Pa. w Philadelphia, Ohio . . . . . Bangor, Pa. . . . . Codorus, Pa. . . . . . Dover, Pa. . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . New Oxford, Pa. . . New Oxford, Pa. . . New Oxford, Pa. . . New Oxford, Pa. . . Philadelphia, Pa. Mifflintown Pa. ' iChambersburg, Pa. . . . Harrisburg, Pa. . .Westmont, N. J. . .... Orrtana, Pa. . Chambersburg, Pa. Conrad H, Strine . . , Luther Stroup ..... Claude P. Swartzbaugh . Donald R. Sweet .... William U. Sykes . . Harold Taylor ..... Harvey Taylor ..... Edmund H. Teeter . . . Ferdinand G. Thoma, Jr William Thomson .... George H. Thrush, lll . Richard F. Tomasson . . Albert S. Townsend . . Dudley A. Tremble . . William E. Troxell . . William A. Uhlig . Eugene F. Uteck . . Allen B Veaner .... Charles L. Venable . L. Villaume . . Frederick G. Villaume Eugene F. Wagner . . Wiliam Wald, Jr. . . Reed C. Waldron . . . Robert C. Walker . . . Jacqueline M. Walters Philip H. Waltersdorf . John W. Warehime . . Palmer R. Watkins . . James Watson ..... James R. Way ..... Geraldine A. Waybright Howard H. Weaner, Jr. George B. Weigand . Robert B. Wentz . . . Gertrude F. White . . John C. Whitman . . . Richard B. Wieand . Russel B. Wileman . . Charles C, Willard . . Albert H. Wolf, Jr. . Barbara A. Wolff . . . Vernon M. Wood, Jr. . David S. Woodruff, Jr. Richard C. Woolson . Lawson Wright .... Dale E. Yin st ..... George L. gocum, Jr. . Brent P. Yount .... Leonard Ziacoma . . . Barbara A. Ziegler . . John D. Zimmerman . . Harold Z. Zinn .... , . ..... York, Pa , . .Williamsport, Pa ........York,Pa . . . Chevy Chase, Md . . . . Clearfield, Pa . . . Harrisburg, Pa . . . . Linglestown, Pa . . . .Jacksonville, Fla. . . . Woodbury, N. J . . . Norristown, N. J . . . . Gettysburg, Pa . . . . . . Lebanon, Pa Rockville Centre, N. . . . .Teaneck, N. . .Gettysburg, Pi . . . Dover, N. . . Gettysburg, Pa . . Harrisbur , Pa. . . .Oak Park, Ill . . . Honesdale, Pa . . . Honesdale, Pa . . . Mohrsville , Pa Delanco, N. J A .A .' .' .' Camden, N. J . West Englewood, N. J Pa . . . . Harrisburg, . . . . . . Hanover, Pa . . . Hanover, Pa . . Oxford, Pa . ..... York, Pa . . . . Drexel Hill, Pa . , . .Gettysburg, Pa . . .West Chester, Pa . . Palmyra, N. J . . . . .Leola, Pa . . Gettysburg, Pa . . .Wayne, Pa . . . . Emmaus, Pa . . . Harrisburg, . . Perry Point, ......York,Pa . . Gettysburg, Pa Harrisburg, Pa Pa Md I Havertown, Pa . . Glenside, Pa . . Biglerville, Pa . . Highspire, Pa . . Reading, Pa . . .Faith, N. C . . .Dover, N. J . .Gettysburg, Pa .,...York, Pa . . Gettysburg, Pa Y. . . . .York Spring, Pi. I 1 KN ff ,xy gl YN, G, 4 e Q'22223?A2 mx - A - 'P 5 if , ' - www' . .. V: My 1 X 'i'- : , rp f--d 1 - M I N '-'- i-J Y 5 M 1 u ii-1-i J w ai-sl l ,X w 'I ,a K f-' ,1 ,I H ' 'MA J 'f X X fnrfwm mm ti :HI M K I 1 'lmlllllllllflll X l 1 -J- ,fl ffmbfm T Wvf XM-TM Y --4 ,: -' ,....f ' 1- li f --ill 'E ..-.-1.7 -- , ' The Rev. Howard J, McCarney, College Chap- lain, and Donald B. Beal, Presidenf of 'Phe S.C.A., are shown discussing fhe blue prinls for lhe new S.C.A. building, .The presenf plans, alfhough noi delinile as fo all lhe changes, include +wo ex- fensions, one on eilher side of 'rhe building +o 1 provide space for new shower and locker rooms, , larger recrealion halls, a beHer equipped lrifchen. , enlarged audilorium, meeling rooms and oFfices. THE TUDE T HRI TI True +o Hs lradilion, 'rhe Sludenf Chrislian 'rhe formal opening of college found This organi Associalion spread Hs influence from lhe very zalion on 'lhe iob wilh allraclive leallels wel lirsf day of lhe school year. Those who allended coming 'rhe sludenls and inviling lheir allen Malring merry af fhe Hallowe'en parly and square dance al' fhe S.C.A. Open House program lasl Ociober. 74 PirsT Row: Relicherf, Tregcler, L, STauTTer, Pee, Second Row: Spreen, M. McCarney, Beal, WaTers, H. McCarney. Third Row: Yingling, Slifer, Fluck, Moss, Janke, Kramp, V. Venable, Knisely, Slee, Ishmael. FourTh Row: Mc- Kendry, G, ST ASSOCIATl0 dance aT The churches oT Their choice in GeTTys- burg. ReTurning To The campus a Tew days beTore classes began, The S.C.A. CabineT, composed OT The excuTive commiTTee and commiTTee chair- men, goT OTT To an early sTarT aT iTs annual re- TreaT on Laurel Lake. There They became ac- quainTed wiTh Their new General SecreTary and adviser, The Rev. Howard J. lvlcCarney, class oT '42, and ouTlined plans Tor The year. AT iTs TirsT meeTing under The presidency OT Don Beal, The S.C.A. meT Norwegian Andreas Schanke, a secreTary oT The World STudenT ChrisTian FederaTion, OT which our local asso- ciaTion is a parT Through iTs aTTiliaTion wiTh The UniTed STudenT ChrisTian Council, a naTion-wide TederaTion oT ChrisTian sTudenT organizaTions. Few oT us will ever TorgeT November 23, I946 -The day ThaT Tire desTroyed The upper porTion OT Weidensall l-Tall. MosT memorable was The sighT oT sTudenTs sTreaming in and ouT oT The building, carrying Turnishings, equipment and irreplaceable records To saTeTy. To Them we are indebTed Tor saving much equipmenT wiThouT which The TuTure eTTorTs oT The S.C.A. would have been more seriously hampered. auffer, Greirnan. UndaunTed by The loss oT Their home, The members ioined in Brua Chapel Tor The Decem- ber meeTing, hearing The A Capella Choir sing and Mayor Theodore R. lvlcKeldin oT BalTimore, Md.. ouTlining his philosophy oT liTe. The ChrisTmas season once again broughT ouT The members To carol and To seek The inspiraTion oT a ChrisTmas candlelighT service. GranTed Temporary headquarTers on The TirsT Tloor oT l-luber l-lall, The S.C.A. cooperaTed during The second semesTer wiTh UNESCO To sponsor an lnTernaTional NighT. During The LenTen season a special commiTTee worked To promoTe The World STudenT Service Fund drive wiTh a goal oT 53500.00 Trom our campus. An acTive year reached iTs climax in The Religion- in-LiTe Week early in March, builT on The Theme The ChrisTian FaiTh-Design Tor Living. DelegaTes were senT To The regional conTerence and To The naTional assembly oT The STudenT ChrisTian Movement and To an area and re- gional conTerence oT The LuTheran STudenT Asso- ciaTion. The STudenT ChrisTian AssociaTion is looking Torward To The rebuilding OT Their cenTer on an enlarged scale--and deTiniTely TireprooT. THE CAMPUS S ATE Sfarding: Romig, Higgison, Micluaels, Porfer, Hemperly, Modesfi, Brace, Gallion. Sealed: Janice, Walers, J, A, Miller, Harris, Tome, Keener, A. bmlilu. Founded several years ago +o replace Hue Sludenul Council, Hue Campus Senaue luas since proved Hs worHu in providing more equable re- presenlauion lo Hue s+uden'r governing body and by oblaining grealer srudenl responsibilily for governing. Four laculuy members and one slu- den'r represenulauive from eaclu out Hue campus living groups comprise Hue body. Aim of Hue Senaule lor Hue pasr lwo years luas been an increase in sludenul voice in delermining scluool policies and a concurrenl increase in co- operalion among adminisfrarion, ufaculiy and Hue sfudenls. Resulfing from Huis aim, wiHu Hue en- dorsemenu of all Huree groups, luas come Hue Slrudenl-Faculry Joinul Commirree sysrem, an organizalion of live commiHee-sg Sludeni Gov- ernmenf, Scluolasjric, General Welfare, Frauerni- Hes and Sororilies, and Tradilions, lo wluiclu Hue Senare appoinuls members. Besides ucosrering Huis commiHee syslrem, Hue Senaie luolds responsibilily for lvlen's Tribunal, conducfs eaclu fall a fresluman campfire, appoinrs liead posifions ol Hue G-Book s'raH and super- vises Hue boolc's publicauion, conducls class elec- uions, nominafes for Hue Zimmerman Prize, and generally supervises and seHles problems of Hue srudenl body as a wluole. Mosu long-lived problem ol Hue Senale Huis year was Hua'r of providing parlcing on campus for Hue greaHy increased number of auromobiles. Also luandled by Huis body was a plan for infer- collegiale cooperarion on Hue problem of prop- erly defacemenlr and de-srruclion. ln anoHuer way Huan Hurouglu Hue Sludenul- Faculry CommiHee sysrem, beHer undersulanding beiweeru sludenls and ucaculiy luas been promored. Senale commirlees Huemselves have been per- miHed lo sil in on ufacullry commiHee meerings and +o make suggesiions. Officers for Hue year luave been: presidenlr, Arr SmiHug vice-presidenf, Floyd Keener: Heas- urer, Ricluard Tome, recording secrelary, J. A. Miller: corresponding secrerary, Juanila Wafersi and parliamenuarian, Dr. Franlc l-l. Kramer. Facullry Senale members are Dean DoroHuy G. Lee, Dr. Kramer, Professor Earl Ziegler, and, newly appoinred, Hue Reverend Howard J. Mc- Carney. biAcu.Ming our cam,uuA affair-A . . . The purpose oT This organizaTion, which was founded in I937, has been To improve The TraTerniTy leadership on The campus, To make The chapTers more eTFicienT in Their work, and To develop on our cam- pus The besT TraTerniTy condiTions and inTer'TraTerniTy relaTionships in The counTry. To This end many Topics are discussed and imple- menTecl. One oT The TirsT aTTacked This year was The improvemenT OT The rushing condiTions. lvleeTings are aTTended by The presiclenT and vice-presidenTs of The TraTerniTies and are held biweekly wiTh Dr. Frank l-l. Kramer as adviser. ConsisTing OT repre-senTaTives Trom The classes, The Women's STudenT Council deTermines The number of niqhTs ouT, laTe permissions, and week-ends OTT-campus Tor The co- eds. The ChrisTmas Dance, May Day, and The Spring Dance are The big evenTs oT The year spon- sorTed by The Council. VEL CL B SeaTed: Joel, Gobbel anding: Joyce, Lower, R mg, Ries, E. Musselrnan, Sfauffer, I S. Knisey. STandinq: Pyle, WalTz, Pee, Harris. b E b Senior lPresida ll Sealed: Nelson, Fry erqe V T VY WOME 'S STUD UNCIL ME ' TRIB Sfandingz Mirage, A. Olsen, Diemer, Wohlferf. Seafedz Mearns llaresldenfj, Hopcraff, Hislop, Barrick. UAL Much To The dismay oT G-Burg Frosh , an old campus TradiTion was carried ouT each weelc during The Tall on The sTeps of Old Dorm. DespiTe some opposiTion, The Men's Tribunal, headed by Kirk Mearns and composed oT one re- presenTaTive Trom each TraTerniTy, enTorced Treshmen cusToms and gladly meTed ouT punishmem' To all oTTenders. The public Trials and TreaTmenTs were held Friday aT noon, and The ensuing demon- sTraTions and +hrea+s OT l-laircuT! were enough To give any Freshe man indige-sTion. Rear: Gould, Hoops, M. Mayer. T Front L, STaul'ler, Erb, Eckman. WOME ' TRIBUNA WiTh The number of Treshmen women reduced To TwenTy This year, Women's Tribunal had a smaller group upon which To in- TlicT Their Treshmen Training pro- gram, which consisTed oT Tour weelcs oT cusToms and weekly line- ups. Because oT The TacT ThaT all These coeds lived OTT campus, The job OT esTablishing and enTorcing cusToms was more diTTiculT Than in The pasT, and The acTiviTy oT The Tribunal was considerably curTail' ed. lfeepiny the 71-0.41: on the Jffdifill' and narrow . . . 78 DORMCOU ELOR Krarnp, Lewis, Slarnbaugh, Luebbe, Shainline. This group of upperclassmen plays an irnporlanf parl in helping +he new sludenlrs To accuslorn Themselves lo campus life. They provide scholaslic help as well as counsel perlaining lo all phases of campus aclivify. Play- ing hos? +o visilors and mainfaining order in lhe dorm during quiel hours are a few of The more rouline laslcs added lo lheir dulies as an all-around adviser. They are also lhe genllernen who marlc us absenl when we don'+ gel up in lime To malce Chapel. 79 makin Mic with the PARKER B. WAGNILD A CAP LLA CHOIR . . . ReTurning To iTs TirsT Tull-Time concerT schedule since pre-war days, The A Capella Choir, under The direcTion oT Parker B. Wagnild, enioyed a successTul season. The choir opened iTs schedule wiTh The annual ChrisTmas program, presenTed beTore a capaciTy crowd on December l5Th in The local lvlaiesTic TheaTer. WiTh The bee ginning oT The second semesTer, a 2I-concerT program was launched, including reciTals in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and New Yorlc. AlThough handicapped by The loss oT iTs regular pracTice room in The S.C.A. audiTorium and some oT iTs equipmenT, desTroyed in The Tire lasT November, The choir and Wags over- came The diTTiculTies by swiTching rehearsals To Brua Chapel and by replacing The losT equip' menT as quickly as possible. There is no reason To believe ThaT The choir suTTered Trom The Tire, and iT is possible ThaT The disasTer made The group more deTermined Than eve' To malce The year a success. Arranging The concerT Trips and working ouT The deTails oT publiciTy, accomodaTions, and oTher behind-The-scenes problems were Dr. William C. WalTemyer, again serving as TaculTy manager, and William J. Yingling, sTudenT manager. The choir was once again TorTunaTe in having as iTs direcTor The man who originaTed The group Twelve years ago and Through whose paTience and eTTorT The choir has grown To be one of The mosT widely acclaimed oT GeTTysburg's organi- zaTions, boTh on and OTT The campus. Wags has puT To use experience gained wiTh The world-renowned ST, OlaT Choir and musical successes including ChrisTiansen, and has mould- ed a group which has increased, year by year, The repuTaTion oT iTs direcTor and oT The College. The A Capella Choir has become a viTal parT oT ThaT which is TradiTionally GeTTysburg and has iusT'iTied The applause an renown which have been associaTed wiTh iT Through The years oT iTs exisTence. Firsr Row: Kerns, Nelson, Salrzer, Trexler, Diller, Callard, McCarney, Dunoore, l-laqerfy, Engieharr, Fluck, Mock, Gould, Gray, Pyle, Slaurfer, Slep Ehrharf, Brandenburg. Second Row: Shusier, Swope, Waiers, Michael, Forfen- baugh, Boolh, Wolff, Rover, Lower, Erb, Moss, Heckrnan, Eckrnan, Brubaker, Graefo, Bergen, Disney, Davis, Fry. Third Row: B. Raffensperqer, Stover, Fisher, Schlacl-1, E. Raifensperger, Parferson, Erswiler, Morler, Luebbc, Karchner, Sobers, Srernaf, Yingling, Zirnrnerman, Boyson. Missing: Munford, Jones, The Vesper Choir, under The direclion of Dororhy L. Moss, is an organizalion of sludenls wilh an inreresi in music, a spiril ol co- e operarion, and rhe willingness lo work hard. The choir, accompanied by Eslher N. Gray and Miriam F. McCarney, adds ro The beaury of The Vesper Service each Sunday evening by providing choral and V E S P E R solo selecrions. Firsf Row: Woolson, Beisel, l-life, Moss, Lindouisi, Gardill, Woodruff. Second Row: Heilnwan, Worrh, Schafer, Schlack, Trexler, Scherch, Koenig, C, Miller, Sulizbach, Maflaclc, Srerler, Third Row: Gray, Dundore, Meeks, Fuss, Ehnfiann, Harris, Brerlschneider, Burkholder, Faris. or tice lnacTive durinq The war, The loand was re- organized This year and made iTs iniTial ap- pearance aT The Delaware TooTloall game. Their perTormance was a crediT To lnsTrucTor Paul A. Harner, who had only Two weelcs in which To organize and rehearse The group. The loand played aT all The home TooTball games and pep rallies, and accompanied The TooTball Team To The Bucknell game. The College is TorTunaTe and honored in welcoming lnsTrucTor Harner, oT Hanover, Pa., as iTs new direcTor. AlThough he is new aT GeTTysburg, Mr, Harner is well lcnown in This area Tor his achievemenTs in The musical circles. The oTTicers oT The loand are: James FelTon, manager: Anna Mae lvlumma, librarian: Howard Wallcer, secreTary: and Donald Hollway, sTage manager. A greaTly expanded program is being planned Tor nexT year. FirsT Row: Zundel, Murnma, Heaion, Weaner. Second Row: Shenefelr, Bollinger, Frey, Hamme, OTT, Shadle, Slrasser. Third Row: Sfoclc, Naus, AbboTT, Delwiler, Mann, Bushman, Musselman, Fourlh Row: Mahler, Snyder, Hollway, Brasinglon, SirnonTon, Given, Oyler, Neely, Miller, Fiffh Row: Walker, Houser, SToner, Davis, Baker, FlaherTy, Perry, Hamer. 1 ?m 5fl.i ' .?w G'x.QE' 3f1 i If 70- t- Yliglc ting with the The nighlingales, and Their owl-Dr, Arms, re organized lhe Owl and Nighlingale Club in I946 wilh an eye +o an aclive posl-war fufure. Dr. Arms 'roolc lhe diredorls chairp Lee Healy slarred as presidenli and, wilh a supporling casl of aboul a dozen old and new members, lhe club climbed behind lhe loollighls. Presenlalions ol Bly+he Spirilwl Snalu , and Wedding Bells compleled Jrhe play-bills for lhe clubls firsl aclive season in Jrhree years. The curlain wenl up for lhe lirsl lime lhis year on lhe Currenlly popular 'Angel Slreelu, and wenl again, lhree rnonlhs laler, on lhe sophislicaled comedy Tea for Three , which presenled a new angle on lhe old lrianglef' The curlain rang down for 'rhe lasl lime in May, concluding Jrhe clubs quarlel of produclions for anolher success- ful season. LA IGHTI G LE Scovpzng or Published weekly during lhe college year, excepl during vacalion periods, by lhe sludenls ol Gellysburg College. Enlered al lhe posl ollice al Gelfysburg, Pa., as second class mailer under lhe acl of Congress of March 3, IB97. Subscrip- licn 52.50 a year, payable in advance, single copies len cenls. Ollices in Room I3, norlh basernenl of Glalleller Hall. Phone 86-Z EDITOR-IN-CHIEF . ........... GERARD H. BORSTEL MANAGING EDITOR .,..,..... RICHARD L, TOME LITERARY EDITOR . . , . GRACE L, FRYBERGER ASSOCIATE EDITOR . . ....... PAUL F, KRAMP NEWS EDITOR ..,. . . E. JEROME ALEXIS FREDERICK W. BODENSIEK ENID M. NELSON SPORTS EDITOR . . .... ROBERT L. SHRYOCK ASS'T SPORTS EDITORS . . . , ANTHONY J. PALAZZOLO M. JANE HEILMAN DONALD R. GALLION ASSISTANT EDITORS-Roberl S. Beharry, Belly J. Boolh, Dorolhy H, Buhner, Nancy B, Drier, Gloria L. Ecker, C. Belly Ed- wards, Rulh A. Erb, Margarel L, Elchberger, G, Evelyn Fluck, H. Ann llgen, Anna M. Mumma, Richard E. Pallerson, Joanne R. Serpico, Doris A. Sfeller, Suzanne V. Wenlz, Mary E. Meeks. B. Lourene Slauller. REPORTERS-Lucille J. Erdley, Eslher N.. Gray, George L, John- son, J. Leslie Hicks, Roberl F, Leber, Theodore Lindguisl, Edilh H, Mallack, Florence L. Mayer, Theodore C. Schlack, William P. Snyder, Carol M. Slroehmann, Marlin K. Slarner, John C. Bair, Harry McNeal, Alberl Bauer, Eli Sliver, BUSINESS STAFF BUSINESS MANAGER ...,..... VIRGINIA L. LEEDOM ASS'T BUSINESS MANAGER .,... FRED K. SCHOENBRODT ADVERTISING MANAGER .,..., . .MARILYN SENIOR ASS'T ADVERTISING MANAGER . , .,.. MARJORIE ENES CIRCULATION MANAGER ....,.,,.. LOUIS C. JOYCE ASS'T CIRCULATION MANAGER .,,.,. ROBERT WALKER ADVERTISING STAFF-Norma L, Burkholder, David S, Babylon, Kennelh N. Childs, Sara J. Fuss, Margarel L. Gellys, Leo- nard Grupe, Dorolhy J. Hamriie, Jane E. Harris, Hannah M. Miller, Robert Parker, Carol M. Slroehmann, Shirley J. Worlh, Vera L, Venable, A. Kirk Mearns, Roger Pierre, Mildred Wallers, Clara M, Schafer, Nadine Euslis, James Long, Emil Georgell, Jean Faris, Gail Grogan, George Ermenlroul, Ernesl Johnson, Joanne Serpico, Dorolhy Sch- warlz, Jean Slevens, Belly Garman, Marie Avila, Roberl Slephenson, Lila Tanls. CIRCULATION STAFF-Dorolhy J, Brua, Marilyn J. Burnell, Marion S. De Jacomo, Barbara J. Eckerl, Dorolhea E. Ehmann, Mary E. Hagarly, E. Janice Hagy, Gordon Hile, Belly J. Koenig, Dorolhy J. Leilhold, Mariorie E. Mac- Rilchie, Edilh L. Mallack, Janice E, Oulram, Jeanne C. Perroll, Claire N, Plill, Charles H, Sourber, Jack L, Viels, Jeanne C, Walsh, Vivian L, Whillock, Nancy Gould, Peler John, Richard Kahler, Frank Shirner, Roberl Slrasser, Donald Zimmerman. Carl Greenawald, ln Seplember The Gellysburgianu began a year ol change wilh ils relurn lo a weekly basis. During lhe lall semesler, lhe paper received lhe second highesl raling among lhe Associaled Collegiale Press awards, one lo which lhe slall could poinl wilh pride. Nol conlenl wilh merely mainlaining lhe slalus quo, however, lhe per- sonnel ol The Gellysburgianw was aiming lor lhe highesl award, lhal ol All-American. During lhe lirsl semesler ol lhe year, Jerry Borslel and Ginny Leedom direcled lhe publica- lion's deslinies in lhe posilions ol edilor-in-chiel and business manager, respeclively. Al lhe an- nual Gellysburgian banquel, given early in January, a new slall look over, headed by Jerry Alexis, edilor-in-chief and Kenny Childs, business manager. Assisling Alexis on lhe edilorial slall were Dick Tome, managing edilorg Dulch Bo- densiek, who succeeded Grace Fryberger as lilerary edilor: Will Berg laking on Paul Kramp's edilorial-wriling posl ol associale edilorg Bob Shryock, who held lhe responsibililies ol sporls edilorg and Eli Sliver, supervising lhe reporlers Firsl Row: Erdley, F. Mayer, Serpico, L. Slaulfer, llgen. Second Row: Bodensiek, Shryock, Alexis, Nelson, Boislel, Frvberger, Krarnp, Tome, Sliver, Third Row: Lindquisr, Grennawald, Gallion, Bauer, Hanson, Avencena, Berg. McNeal. Fourlh Row: Kime, Hicks, W. Snyder, Mallack, Sreller, Pallerson, Boolh, Erb, Schlack, Palazzolo, R Beharry. Filth Row: Drier, Edwards, Meeks, Slroehmann, Heilman, Ecker, Buhner, Fluck, Gray, Eichberger. THE GETTY as news eclilor. Helping Childs lo keep lhe finances in lhe black were Budge Boolh, a suc- cessor lo Fred Schoenbrodl in lhe assislanl busi. ness managers poslg lvlidge Enes, who look over from lvlickev Senior lhe work ol adverlising manager: and Bob Walker, who became circula- lion manager al Lou Joycels midyear reliremenl. I947 marks lhe lillielh anniversary year of The Gellysburgianu. A comrnemoralive edi- li RGI lion appeared early in March recalling lhe inilial issuance ol lhe iournal and bringing lo mind such names as Charles T. Lark, Simon M. Lulz, Edmund W. lvleisenhelder, leaders in lhe papers founding. A greal many alleralions have occurred during lhe hall-cenlury inlerval, bul lhe lascinalion ol campus newspaper work slill allracls an eager and induslrious crosseclion of lhe sludenl body lo slall membership. Firsl' Row: Gellys, Koenig, Hamme, Faris, Tanls, Burkholder. Second Row: DeJacomo, R, Walker, Enes, Schoen- brodr, Leedom, Joyce, Senior, Viels, Haqerly, Third Row: l-life, J. Long, Sourber, D. Miller, Gruppe, Parker, Zimmerman, Mearns, Babylon, Childs Slephenson Johnson. Fourlh Row: Perroll, Birnbaum, Oulram, Schwarlz, Schaefer, Euslis, Burnefl, Worlh, Whillock, Walsh, Plill. Fiflh Row: Slevens, l-lagy, Fuss, Garman, lvlacllilchie, H Miller, Harris, Ehmann, Gilbert, Brua. THE MERC RY The Mercury is Oerlysburgs srudenr maga- zine, conceived as a campus means of lilerary expression, published by The sludenls four limes each year. Allhough in name rhe Mercury is Tifly years old, il has lapsed and been revived several Times since Hs incepiion in I897. Publicarion was dis- confinued during Ihe war because of The laclc ol inreresr and The laclc of money, bur lasl May a group of srudenrs, headed by Josh Billings and Louis V. Marsh, drew up a new consliufion and published The Tirsl issue of The presenl series. Richard Lower succeeded Marsh 'ro Ihe lop posirion of The magazine wirh The publicafion of +he March issue. EDITORIAL BOARD RICHARD LOWER ........,. Edilor-in-Chief PAUL J. ABEL .........., Managing Edilor EDITORIAL STAFF Roberl S. Beharry, Reber? A. Charles, Belly C. Edwards, Margarel L. Elchberger, Harry E. Sloclc, Nadine Euslice, G. Evelyn Fluclc, Evangeline Guss, John L. Hedeman, Malcolm Morifz, Jay Sadow. BUSINESS BOARD MARILYN SENIOR ...... Business Manager HOLGER RASMUSSEN ...... Adverrising Manager CAROL POTDEVIN . . . .Circulalion Manager RICHARD LOWER BUSINESS STAFF Dorolhy Beisel, Marie Brerlschneider, Dorolhy Brua, Bar- bara Eclcerl, Evelyn Guss, Doro+hy Leilhold, I-lannah Miller, Dorolhy Moss, Clara Mae Shafer, Joan Sleighler, Doris Sieller, Calherine Tompkins, Jeanne Walsh, Rosann Woliarlh. RUTH E. SLIFER ...... , ...... Secrelary SECRETARIAL STAFF Margarer Eichman, Dororhy Gilbert Mariorie Grissinger, L, Kunde, Malcolm Morilz, I-larry E. Sloclc, Doris Sleller. ART STAFF Margarel' Oraelie, Gail Grogan, Dorofhy Hamme, Mary L. Kunde, Malcolm Morilz, Edward Sloclc, Doris Sleller, Hazel Trexler. Firsf Row: Edwards, Trexler, Brcllschneider, Brua, I-Iamrne. Second Row: M. Graefc, I-I, Rasmussen, Poldevin, Lower, Senior, Parker, R. Slifer. Third Row: H. Miller, Ecker, Wood, Sadow, R, Beharrv, Beisel, Walsh, MacRiIchie. Fourfh Row: Fluclc, Tompkins, Sieiler, Michaels, Eichrnan, Moss, Schaefer, Grissinger, Kunde, B. E, Guss, E. Guss. Sianuing' WorIIi, Pafiersonx Rubin Enesx Siroehniann. Seated: Buhner IEd,J! Pofdevin, Reichert, Lucbbe, Booih. THE - DOROTHY H. BUHNER . . . , Ediior-in-Chiei H. GEORGE HANAWALI . .Managing EdiIor McI:ALL KERBEY, JR. . . . . Business Manager CAROL L. ROTDEVIN ...,. 1'-Xss+ Business Mgr. JOHN M. AMATUCCI ..... Adverfisinq Manaqer EDITORIAL BOARD EIi7abe'h J. Booih, Marqery H. Enes, Marqarer L. Iffche beiqer, G. Evelyn Huck, Dorofhy L. Moss, Richard E. PaIIerson, MariIyn E, Reichert Roberr J. Rubin, Jarvis K. ShaIIer, Marfha A. Trump, Edifh R. Young. BUSINESS BOARD RauI F. Luebbe, Mariiyn E. Senior, Joan R. SIeiqhI'er, Mary R. Turner, ShirIey J. Worfh, CaroI M. Siroehrnann ARTIST MarqareI E, Lanko Ine I94o G-Bank, an ariracfive bIue and orange hand- Iumok in pockehsize, was pubhshed by a srnaII qroup ci siuderns for Ihe beneiiI oi Ireshrnen and new schoIai's. The pubhcafion, which Ins snuqIy info any r'nan's hip pockef and which is worn proudIy around qiris' necks during CusIoins, has Ionq been known as Ihe Iifzreshrnen BibIe. Ifs nick-name is weII chosen, for iI coniains iniorrnaiion concerning 'rhe campus Iife, Ihe adrninisira- Non, Ike SIudenI Chrisfian Associaflon, honorary and sociaI sociefies, baskeIbaII and IooIbaII schedules and wrife-ues, ruIes oi Ihe CoIIeqe and sonqs and cheers oi Ihe Grange and BIue. The bookIeI is Iinanced by ad- yeiIiSeinonIs and Ihe assisiance oI Ihe SiudenI Chesi. Ihe Campus Senahe, which is in charge of the book, appoinIs Ihe ediiors cr a r'neriI basis, chocsinq from Ihe enfire shidenf body. BIIOK... DOROTHY H. BUHNER EDITORIAL STAFF ROBERT H. JANKE ........ Edilor-in-Chief E, JEROME ALEXIS . . . Assislanlr Edifor RICHARD E. SNYDER . , . . Assislanl Edilor GEORGE E. STAUFFER . . Assisranf Edilor LUTHER R. HOCKER . . Pholography Ediror ROBERT E. MICKLEY Assislanl Pholography Edilor JACK H. VIETS . . JOSEPH W. SHUSTER SUZANNE V. WENTZ DONALD ISSING . . PAUL F. LUEBBE . THOMAS C. MASTERS RUTH A. ERB . . , IIOWARD RASMUSSEN . . . . Sporls . . . , . ,Class Edufor , Organizalions Edilor , Eealures Edllor . Arl Edilor . Faculfy Edilor . Fralernily Edifor . Sororily Edilor ASSISTANTS Miriam F. Brace Caroline Brulcbalcer Marilyn J. Burnell Joseph E, Erlo N. Jean Ferguson Nancy L. Gould Leonard C. Grupe Gordon C. Hile Rulh J. Hoops N. Anne llgen George R. Jacobi Roy Marlrs F. Edward Miller C. Edward Musselrnan Anlhony J. Palazzolo Roberl W. Parker Reber? J. Rubin Joanne R. Serpico Clara M. Shafer Rulh E. Slifer B. Lourene STauFler H, Edgar Sloclc Carol M. Slroehrnann Edilor Anne L. Trice BUSINESS STAFF DAVID S. BABYLON, JR. ..... Business Manager FREDERICK K. SCHOENBRODT Asso. Bus. Manager VIRGINIA L, LEEDOM . Assisfanl' Business Manager BEVERLY GREENBERG ..,.. Adverlising Manager ANDREW K. MEARNS . . .Assis. Adver. Manager THOMAS H. CITRON . . . Assis, Adver. Manager WILLIAM F. MELLER , .Circulalion Manager GEORGE M. BARCLAY . .Assis. Circulalion Manager HOWARD K. HILNER . . Assis. Circulalion Manager DONALD C. HOPCRAFT Assis. Circulalion Manager ADVERTISING ASSISTANTS Thelma I. Blauser Ralph A. Greiman Kennelh H, Childs Gladys C. Tobler CIRCULATION ASSISTANTS Earl E. Bornberger Vincenl C. Changlin C. Belly Edwards Phyllis Eraleigh E4 Auslin Hess Janel M. High Harry G. Modesli Richard O. Scherch ,sg as ,fgsg 'I elf s 25531 - .gf N e-m ...af ROBERT E. M ICKLEY EdiTing The SPECTRUM is never an easy Task, and This year's ediTion was no excepTion .... The members of The sTaTf, from Their TirsT To Their lasT assignmenT losT weighT, friends, and qualiTy poinTs .... lexcepT Business Manager Dave Baby- lon, who gained weighT, friends, and money . . . l?Il . . . oh, buT we know ThaT he wouldn'T havell . . . When The phoTographer arrived To Take group picTures, so did The rain-when The rain vanished, so had The phoTographer. This game wenT on and on, wiTh The Phi Psi's and Phi Gam's spending TwenTy-four hours a day waiTing To see if The rain or The phoTographer would arrive firsT. The phoTographer finally won--buT only because EdiTor-in-Chief Bob Janke ThreaTened To drop his flashbulbs inTo a puddle ...speaking of flashbulbs, and The sTaTf never wanTed To . . . if you knew someone who knew someone who could geT Hocker or Rasmussen one of Those mosT precious rariTies, you assured yourself of an ediTorship or aT leasT a free subscripTion .... The crediT for Taking Those colored picTures goes To Lou I-locker and Len Grupe .... The VIRGINIA L. LEEDOM, ANDREW K. MEARNS and againsT each oTher-To plan The layouT oT The book and To selecT iTs cover . . . Then re- laxed, under The impression ThaT all was well . . . iT wasn'T easy . . . Eons were spenT aTTempT- ing To place each sTudenT inTo his proper class, buT since some of The sTudenTs Themselves didn'T know where They belonged-well, The sTaff figured ThaT one guess was as good as anoTher. . . . The camera-shyness of some faculTy members proved To be a problem which no undergraduaTe wanTed To Tackle .... BuT one of bigger headaches was combaTing The Time losT due To The IaTe opening of college, in addiTion To The Time IosT in geTTing The ediTors chosen. . . . The sTafT made cerTain ThaT key posiTions Tor The l949 SpecTrum were filled prior To The close of The presenT semesTer-To These ediTors we suggesT ThaT you direcT your complainTs, ob- iecTions, and criTicisms of This annual. They may be of some help To nexT year's sTaTf-for us They are Too IaTe .... IT is The highesT hope of The sTaff ThaT a fond memory of college days is here- in preserved for The sTudenTs and friends of ediTors and sTaTf members worked TogeTher- G-burg. F ST' Row: Grupe, VieTs, Rasmussen, Sfauffer, Janke, Snyder, FirsT Row: HopcraTT, SchoenbrodT, Leedom, Babylo Alex s, Hocker. Second Row: MasTers, Trice, Gould, L. Slauffer, Chron. Second Row: Blauser, Tobler, Changlin, Brubaker, Hoops, Shafer, Mickley. Third Row: Emigh, High, Bomberger. Third Row: Greirnan, Hess, I-Iilne B ly Luebbe, Erb, BurneTT, Parker, Rubin, Shusfer. Scherch, Childs. LUTHER R. HOOKER ME ' DEE TE anding: Roulefle, McMo'rrisl Hess! Hangen, Willard! Ernigh. Sealed: Rupir CManagr-ri Higgison, Krarnp, Berg, Luebbe, Lafferner. Slqindingz Enes lManagerl, Moyer. Birnbaum! Bruay S Gnris, Seated: Sulhbach Decker! Livingslon .MMM Beisel Brellschneider, Erfllov, DETE enior, Sfroenrnann, Meeks, Grogan, TE Culminaling The 25+h year of suc- cessful Tulelage under Dr. Thom- as L. Cline wilh Trips lo The Phila- delphia and New York areas as well as srale-wide barnslorming and home engagemenls, lhe Mens Varsily Debale Team look anolher greaf slride in achieving The caliber of forensic allainmenl Jrhal was Theirs in The years be- fore The war. Formed lo give The coeds an op- porlunily To develop Their per- suasive and public speaking abil- ily, The Women's Debale Club Trains ils members Tor inlerscho- laslic compelilion in bolh 'lhe orlhodox and Oregon slyle of de- bare. This year The club had scheduled debales wijrh Dickinson, Penn Slalre, Temple, Universily ol Pennsylvania, and Universily of Pillsburgh, among olhers. The debales included discussion of socialized medicine and The na! Tional labor problem. TEA CHESS CL Dr. William K. Sundermeyer, The adviser To This organizaTion, has given TuTelage To boTh The ex- perienced and amaTeur members. All Those sTudenTs eager To dem- onsTraTe Their inrellecrual powers have been welcomed To The weelc- ly meeTings. Knowing ThaT prac- Tice malces perTecT, all members loolc Torward To Those momenTs oT menTal relaxaTion every lvlon- day evening. The SlceTch Club, organized Three years ago by sTudenTs inTeresTed in arT, is now recognized oTficially as a campus organizaTion. lvleeT- ings are held one aTTernoon each week under The direcTion oT a program commiTTee and Mrs. Dunning Idle, who acTs a club adviser. The campus and sur- rounding counTryside aTTord an inTeresTing varieTy OT subiecT ma- Terial. SeaTed: Dr. Sunderrneyer, Ries lPresidenTl, Poldevin, Bornberger. Slanding, FirsT Row: R Slifer, V. Mickley, Scherch, Wriqhf, Todd, Second Row: P. Slifer, W. R. Reed, lngle, A SchrniTThenner, Willard, SulTzbach, Kronlc. Sfanding: Ferguson, Kunde, M. Graefe, STellcr. Seafecl: Grogan lPresidenTl, B. Foullrrod Hamrne, Mrs. D. ldle lAdviserj, Gray. KETCH CLUB 91 MODER BO0K CLUB onl Row: P. Slifer, Slonaker, Wood, R, Beharry, Meeks, Eusrice, Walker. Second R racey, Schafer, Birnbaum, Grissinger, Geilys, Diehl, Menchev, Beisel, R. Slifer, Burner? D. Schwarfz. Third Row: Erdley, Brerrschneider, E. Guss, Srroehmann, Garrnan, Hager Eichman, Gardill, Ehmann, Garis. afed: Lee, R. Beharry fPresidenfj, Avencena. Sfandingz A. Beharry, Jesurun, Orfiz, Pier John, lsnmael, ETA PI WIGM The Modern Book Club was formed for Jrhe purpose of sludy- ing conremporary lileraiure and acquiring a crirical abilify +o ap- praise ir, hence parr of ils re- sponsibiliry was The seleclion of cerfain books for purchase by 'rhe College Library. During Book Week, held in November every year, if sponsored a book dis- play using The nalional Theme, Books are Bridges. I+ also spon- sored an Essay Comperilion wirh lhe ropic of 'rhe Narional Theme as rhe subiecl. Regular meerings are held which include guesr speakers, discussions, reviews of currenr books, and social acfivi- ries. Librarian John H. Knicker- bocker is 'rhe adviser. The old lnfernafional Club was formed by rhe foreign srudenrs in order lo promore an easier as- sirnilarion of foreign sfudenjrs. and To promole a grearer undersrand- ing befween rhe foreign and American srudenls. In I946 The club saw rhe necessiry of expand- ing ifs membership and ils pro- gram of aclivifies. H adopled rhe Greek name Era Pi Sigma fl-le Plaronice Synousial which means +he Plalonic Socielyu and arfilialed irself wirh The aims and obiecrs of UNESCO in order To promore berrer infernafional un- dersranding and lo work for world peace. Regular monlhly meelings Tealure oufsranding guesr speakers, inrernarional nighr papers, discussions and social ac- rivilies. Advisers +o The group are Dr. William K. Sundermeyer, and Dr. W. Frederick Shaffer. Open lo all sludenrs inleresled in lhe Spanish-speaking nafions or in Lalin -American cusroms, 'rhe Spanish Club enrered ils Third year ar Gellysburg. A program commirlee arranges The bi-mon+h- ly meelings which include speech- es on fhe various aspecls of Lalin- American life. The club affords opporlunilies for small group dis- cussions in Spanish. Professor l-lerberr G. l-lamme conlinued in lhe capacily of adviser, assisled by Prof. Angel Franco. Open 'ro all sludenfs desiring lo improve lheir conversalional French and lo learn more of lhe life and lileralure of France, Le Cercle Francais enlered ils rhird year as a campus organizalion. A program commillee arranges The bimonrhly meelings which include presenlalion of plays, speeches on various aspecrs of French life and cusloms, playing of French music, and opporruniries for smallf group discussion in French. Dr. Alben' Bachman served as facully adviser. CLUB Firsl Row: l-larnme, Koenig, Gerlvs. Second Row: Avencena, Jesurun fPresidenrl, Alexis Third Row: Dixon, Eichrnan, Trice, Wood, Moss, Meeks. Slanding: O'Connell, Wood, Jesurun, Hoover, Shaffer, Blauser, Menchey, John, Trice, Sfell Sealed: Dr, Bachrnan, Edwards, Pierre lPresioenlj, Reicherf, Euslis. LE CERCLE FR CAI 93 ET IG First Row: Leedoni, Pee, Jensen. Second Row: Dr. Shaffer, Erb, Eusiis, Dr, Glenn, E. E. Third Row' Dr, Sunderrnever, Allen, Gobbel, R. Beharrv. Luiiefner. J. Kniselyx I-lecknian, C, Held, Warrenfelizl Siernai. Firsf Row: Deardo'ff, Moser, Marlz, Second Row: Booih, Janke, Greenberg lPresiden1l, Dr. Sebv, Viall, J, Lewis, Ralhbone. Third Row: J. Ehrharf, R. Musselrnan, C. Olsen, Jcsuriin Dole. Fourlh Row: Pofdevinx Schoenbrorll, Sleighif-rv Moss, Enqlehnrl! Bowers, Tnbler. Guss. PHI Alpha Pi chapfer of Efa Sigma Phi, nalional honorary fralerniiy for Lalin and Greek siuclenis, opens membership fo upperclass- men who mainlain a high scholas- Iic average in Ihe classical lan- guages. The Chapler hears sev- eral oulslanding guesl speakers and gains undersranding of posh graduale work in classics. Facul- Iy advisers are Dr. John G. Glenn and Dr. W. Frederick Shaffer, Sludenls who have mainlained a C average in polilical science or economics are eligible for membership in Pi Lambda Sigma. A+ The bi-monlhly meelings a 'ralk is given by a guesl speaker on some phase ol economics or poli- Iics, in keeping wilh The currenl economic problems. Dr. Rasmus S. Saby and Professor George R. Larkin conlinue as advisers 'ro The group. PI LA BDA IGM 94 DELT DelTa Phi Alpha, a naTional honorary German language so- cieTy admiTs only Those sTudenTs who have mainTained a high scho- lasTical record in Their German courses. A combined business and social meeTing is held once a monTh, TeaTuring an inTormal Tallc on subiecTs relaTed To The Ger- man language and culTure. Dr. William K. Sundermeyer, acTing in The caloaciTy as adviser, is as- sisTed by Dr. KurT Keppler and Professor Frederick Ahrens. Phi Sigma loTa I-lonor SocieTy, naTional socieTy since I925, is open To advanced sTudenTs of modern languages. The members sTrive To acquire a Thorough knowledge OT The Romance lan- guages, To seek a sympaTheTic undersTanding of Toreign culTure, and To promoTe amiTy beTween our naTion and Those oT The Ro- mance language group. Dr. Al- berT Bachman served as presidenT. PHI LPH Firsl Row: J. Lewis, Ouiram, Erb. Second Row: Van Elden, Eckman, Buhner, Ehrharf, Sulfz- bach, Tobler, Dr. Sundermeyer, Trexler. Third Row: PaTTerson, Prof, Keppler, A. Beharry, Prof. Ahrens, P. Mayer, Nemeschey, Salfzer, Luebbe, McCarney, R. Jones, Schoenbrodf. A Q 3 , Firsf Row: M. Lower, OuTram, Senior. Second Row: Dr. Bachrnan, Prof. Har-Tshorne, Eus'ris, Prof. Franco. Third Row: John, Brandenburg, Reicherf, Lowe, Meeks, J. A. Miller, R, Slifer. PHI IG I0 95 ALPH K PPA anding: Keener, Gobbel, H, Walker, Slernal, Luebbe, J. Lewis, J, Graefe, Dr. Richardson. Sealed: R. Beharry, Mcflarney, Kramp, Elchberger, J. Kniseiy. l A Firsf Row: Yingling, Spreen, Slernat, P, Slifer, S. Schrnillhenner. Second Row: Rudisill Ehrharl, Warrenfelfz, Gobbel TPresiden1J, Fischer, Kramp, J, Graefe. Third Row: Nemeschey: Burkhardl, A. Olsen, Gallion, Luebbe, Cassell, G. Slaufier, C, Miller. Fourfh Row: Hire, Keener, Leisler, Schlaclc, Yosl, Lindquisl, DeKrafl, Bollinger, E. Musselrnan. LPHA Organized in l9lI as a local or- ganizalion, This sociely includes in ils membership nor only Philoso- phy majors buf all sludenrs who 'rake advanced Philosophy courses. In I93I The Sages became affili- aled wilh fhe nalional sociely, Alpha Kappa Alpha, and was designaled Gamma Chapler. Reg- ular monlhly meelings are held lo Tealure oulslanding guesl speakers, papers by sludenls, open discussions and social aclivilies. Adviser lo The group is Dr, Nor- man E. Richardson, Jr. The Pre-lvlinisferialAssocialion in- cludes all men who are sludying for The Chrislian minisfry, regard- less of denominarional affilialion. The associalion's Two major aims are lo bring The Pre-Minislerial sludenrs closer logelher and lo give Them a grealer insighl info The worlc of The minislry. This year's program deall' mainly wifh psychology in parish work, church music, and special problems of The chaplain. Dr. William C. Wallemyer conlinues as adviser. PRE-MI I TERI LASSOCIATIO 96 KAP Formed for lhe men on campus who are educalion maiors, Kappa Phi Kappa promoles social as well as professional aclivilies. Open rneelings are held regularly and subiecls relaling lo The lielcl of educalion are discussed by vari- ous spealrers. Dr. Franlc l'l. Kram- er serves as adviser lo lhe group. Kappa Della Epsilon, nalional honorary professional educalion sorori+y, cenlered ils meelings lhis year around 'ropics of inler- esl' lo prospeclive Teachers in- cluding melhocls ol leaching, ed- ucalional syslems in olher coun- lries, and adolescenl psychology. This sociely is open lo women who are preparing lo leach and promoles improved professional educalional ideals and high scho- laslic allainmenl among ils mem- bers. Serving as alumni adviser is Miss Rebecca Sachs. KPP Slandinq: Higgison, Dr. Glenn, Dr. Shaffer, H, Diehl. Sealed: Coruzzi, Sullivan, J. Held. Firsl Row: l-leclcrnan, Graybill, Senior, Shelier, Second Row: Turner, Durslewilz, Moyer Blauscr, Trump, R. Slifer, Decker, Reichert lllresidenll, Third Row: Wall'7, Edwards Schwarlz, Sallzer, Euslis, Meeks, Lower, Garis, Avila, Wwilloclc, J. A, Miller. may EP IL0 TA PPA Sf d g J A Ml S Hb c B q Sef K mp Rubin,EreS,Higg1SOn. Sl d g D Idl B sfel G Sf ff S Il D F f baughx Ridinger. Scaled: Simons, T hh P d T R l G , aris. PH T LPHA Among fhe lesser lcnown and liffle publicized frafernifies on fhe campus is fhe nafional honorary forensic group, Tau Kappa Alpha. This organizafion is inferesfed in fhe fosfering of all forms of fo- rensic acfivify and in helping fhose who are inferesfd in de- veloping fhose skills. The group offers many hours of pleasure and aid fo all fhose inferesfed in spealcing. Dr. Thomas L. Cline confinues as adviser. The Nafional Honorary Hisforical Frafernify, Phi Alpha Thefa, was founded in I92I. Omega Chap- fer af Geffysburg College was insfalleol on May 30, I939. To dafe, sixfy-five persons have been inifiafed fo fhe local chapfer, membership being confined fo hisfory majors. The nafional or- ganizafion has been elecfed fo The Associafion of College Hon- or Sociefies. Dr. Roberf Forfen- baugh confinues fo acf as ad- viser. HET CEPTI HYMISTS ScepTical ChymisTs, The local chemisTry socieTy, has held an esTeemed place among The hon- orary socieTies oT The campus since iTs Tounding in l929. lTs purpose is To lceep The sTudenT informed of modern advance- menTs in The Tield, and To develop personaliTy Through public speak- ing. This year, The GeTTysburg chapTer oT The ScepTical Chym- isTs will play hosT To The TirsT posTwar convenTion of The lnTer- collegiaTe STudenT ChemisTs As- sociaTion. Drs. John B. Zinn and C. Allen SloaT are The advisers. BeTa BeTa BeTa is a naTional hon- orary TraTerniTy dedicaTed To cul- TivaTing inTeresT in and promoTing a beTTer appreciaTion oT The bi- ological sciences. Membership is open To sTudenTs having a B average and eiTher a major or a minor in biology. Biological Topics are discussed aT meeTings by Tac- ulTy members and guesTs. An ex- hibiTion of mounTs, specimens, and models is presenTed in The spring. The TaculTy adviser is Dr. Earl Bowen. BETA Tiirsf Row: F. Mayer. P. Maveg A. Benarrv, Sadow Leedom Ruol Second Row STeinmeyc E. Diehl, Weaver lPresidenTl, Dr. Sloal, Young, R. ones n e ihird Row Bessel We aa Dixon, PaTTerson, Plank, Depfer, Rubin, Horner, Haigh Jensen FourTh Row M rks H Die Falazzolo, Brace, Pager, SuiTzbech, Sames Jacobson H Diehl irsf Row: Jensen, Ruof, Salfzer, Rubin, Sames LP si nfl a eio Wa TZ F Mayer S onw kcr. Second Row: Palazzolo, Maguire, W, Adams, R Jones Banll v Dixo Your' R Be arry Th' d R A A B h y Turn r WorTh Kunoe s rnwc u c CT11 an ir ow. . C arr c , , , Shcfwell 99 -I I Q 10' 0 I U lr G Q VM, Wav ,. . is AK ,sn 1 , isfwx E if ,, . 1 1 an Q u t x 1 I Q A P w X. E? ii mg X v fa-my , .. leaf Q f Y ju . ' Q l U 0 'l' H E FRA'.l'ERNI'l'IES Seafcd: Hiie, S. Raffensbcrger, Becker. Kramp! Warrnan, Har? Wresidenii. Siandingz Trewelia, Schwariz, Eni- wislc, I TER-FRATER The coordinaiing fac+or in in+erfra+erni+y acfivi- Jries on fhe campus is ihe lnierfraierniry Coun- eil. Represeniaiives from each of fhe narional ira+erni+ies serve as members. This group con' ducfs and -supervises ihe iwo inierfraierniiy Saizrnann, Arnold, McKendrv. ITY COUN IL dances, Jrhe in+ramural sporrs program, 'rhe rush ing aciivilries, as well as +he general program designed fo promofe harmony among +he fra +erni+ies. Dr. Frank H. Kramer is ihe adviser. nf! M WW PHI llllll PSI . H Thomas H. Cilron Hervey W. Froehlich James C. Hendrickson John H. Hoffman, Jr. Richard A. Holsberg George M. Homer Roberl W. Homer James L. Bernheisel Earl E. Bomberqer John E. Boyson William W, Cassada Harvey W, Dickerf Claylon C. Dovey J. Edward Dull Richard D. Epley George M. Barclay Jaclc O. Border William T. Brown William C. Carson Graden M, Alcers John C. Bair Richard E. Cover William M, Craiqhcad Hummel C. Fagcr MEMBERS ssmoks Charles G. Lailerner J, Richard Lehman Arlhur B. McCar1er William F. Meller G. Howard Planlc Ira D. Plank JUNIORS Charles B. Fager Edward D. Fischer John G. Granr John Karz Glenn B. Lau Roberi E. Leber SOPHOMORES Dellis W. Dodson Edward B. Foullcrod Henry W. Graybill Malcolm L. King Harry L. McNeal FRESHMEN Richard Fidler Allan T. Hamilfon Richard Heinrzelman Allen A. Larson Daniel S. McCarfcr John C. McKay Paul A. Powell Roberl L. Sefzer Dominic J. Spinozzi Fred G. Sfambaugh Quenlin C. Weaver Roberr Wilinslsi Gerald Yingsl Harvey M. Miller Paul P. Porler, Jr. Edward W. Read Fred H, Rudy James H. Spahr Harry H. Sfeinmeyer Wilbur G. Thomas Clayion D. Warrnan Waller C. Planfz Charles A, Rambo Joseph E. Reilly William Wald, Jr. Waller S. Mounlain Marler C. Ness William Ogden Theodore Pegg Donald C, Simonlon Dale Yingsr ENNSYLVANIA EPSILON HAPTER Pennsylvania Epsilon of Phi Kappa Psi, founded on lhe campus in l885, emerged from lhe war years lo lhe fall of '46 wilh Jrhe house going Through many renovalions. . . . Thanks To exlensive painling and repairing during lhe summer, lhe house pose sesses a new inferior and exlerior .... Pennsylvania Epsilon looasfs men in praclially every campus organizalion, among lhem Spinozzi and Slambaugh, prewar foolloall players .... Plank, Brown, and Rambo slarred on lhe baskelloall floor .... l-louse skip- per Weaver was also prexy of Skep Chem .... Selzer wore lhe soccer uniform, while lvlcCar+er and Meller aided in inlerfralernily sporls .... Lehman and Powell kepl The house average in lhe running .... Phi Kappa Psi looks forward lo anolher year as a lop-nolch iralernily on ihe campus. Firsf Row: Bair, Craiqhead, Sirnonion, Pager, Ness, D. Yingsl, D, McCarier. Second Row: Foulkrod, Heinlzelrrian, Larson, Kali McKay, Cover, Akers, Mounlain, Hamilfon, McNeal, Reilly, Ogden, Rambo, Brown. Third Row: R, Homer, Powell, Lalferner, Weaver Holsberg, Citron, Hendrickson, Spinozzi, Wilinski, Froenlich, Maller, G. Yingsl, A. McCarler, G, Horner, Fourlh Row: Sleinrneyer Porler, Warrnan, Miller, Bomberger, Leber, Fisher, Cassada, Spahr. Lau, Dull, Boyson, Read, Dovey, Carson. Fillh Row: Graybill Bernheisel, Rudy, Granf, C. Fager, Harvey, Barclay, Dodson, Wald, Lullich, Pegg, Seller, King, Planfz, Borden. PHI lillllll lllllll Jacob W. Harlman Samuel W. Knisely Elmer S. McKee Richard N. Allison David S. Banfley J. William Busch Barline H. Coady John B, Felly Edward G. Frasso Leonard C. Grupe Robe-rf M. Hassinqer Charles Q. Delwiler Charles M. French Francis J. Hoffman Richard N. Kahler William H. Kirlrpalriclc John B. Apple William F. Buehler James M. Creiqhlon David N. Finney John J. Gilliqan MEMBERS SENIORS Bruce W. Raliensperqer Samuel M. Raffensperqer JUNIORS Donald M. Hopcralf John E. James Louis K. Jones Russell N. Leidy Thomas C. Maslers Alberl G. Moore John E. Muhlbach SOPHOMORES Robert W. Kissinqer William A. Koch Herman L. Rowell Donald L. Selman Richard C, Selrnan FRESHMEN Waller R. Kirlrer Belram L. Larlrin Robert G. McCausland David T. Miller Richard F. Romio Richard H. Schloflman John W. Shainline Anfhony J. Palazzolo Roberr W. Parlcer Kennelh M. Rhoads Presion C, Rorh J. Daniel Slep Richard E. Snyder George Svarnas Donald T. Zimmerman Harvey B. Smilh Herberl L. Srnilh Hamillon C. Siorharl Joseph W, Tafasciore John D. Weiland Allison Reese Ross K, Sachs Dudley A. Tremble James R. Way Roberl W. Welch TH i CHAPTER Phi Gamma Della made ils slarl in I848 al Jellerson College, where six lar-sighled genls pul lheir heads logelher .... Treked To Gellysburg len years laler and sellled down by The Tiber as Xi Chapler .... Prexy Knisely has molded a slrong house and also had lime lo loe dorm counselor and 'rake parl in Campus Senale .... Represenl- ing lhe Fiiis on lhe loolball leam were Co-Caplain l-larlman, Sachs, and Tremble. . . . Palazzolo managed maior sporls, while Allison and S. Rallensperger played soccer, nol lo lorgel Shainline coaching JV loolball .... Adding lheir voices lo The choir were Slep and B. Rallensperger .... Snyder look a leading parl in dra- malics and SPECTRUM work .... l-lousemolher Mrs. Parnell again ioined our group when lhe Fiiis moved back info lheir house lor an acliye poslwar year. Firsl Row: Palazzolo, S. Raflensperger, Knisely, Romig, James, Second Row: McKee, Schlollrnan, Mrs. Alma Parnell, Harlrrian. B. Raffensperger, Third Row: Hassinger, Shainline, Leidy, Frasso, Busch, Snyder, Slep. Fourlh Row: Mailers, l-lopcrafl, Rhoads, Allison, Parker, Talasciore. Fillh Row: Koch, Wilson, G-rupe, Zimmerman, Weiland, French, D. Selman. Sixth Row: Banlley, Hoff- man, Rowell, Coady, Moore. Seyenlh Row: Kirker, R. Srnilh, Slolharl, Kirkpalrick, Syarnas, R. Selman, Creighlon, Sachs. Eighlh Row: Tremble, Muhlback. Ninlh Row: Larkin, Kahler, Smilh, Delweiller, Smilh, Jones, Buehler, Way. Tenth Row: Miller, Gilligan, lv1cCausland, Apple, Welch, Reese, Finney. sillll CHI THE George P. G. Basiyr Herman J. Caponi Roger C. Conanl Roberi Erskine, III Samuel W. Barrick Joseph Cervino Harry G. Emigh James B. Felfon John M. Grissinger, J Earl D. Besch Roberf W. Bowen Sherry P. Brown H. M, Dickson William C. Guise Richard M. Houck George R. Jacobi Peier R. Adamson Edwin Borgh Joseph Dalgliesh Richard W. Duirey Howard B. Duiion Si D. Eberly F. MEMBERS seNioRs William J. Groves Roberi B. Joel Simon J, Monforie James O'Day George W. O'Malley, JUNIORS H. Richard Hanqen John J. Inch, Jr. John O. Kinfz Rocco Leo SOPHOMORES Allen E. Jennings Peler M. John James R. Kelly T, L. Lenker George A, Poorman Joseph L. Raphael FRESHMEN Thomas L. Gallagher, Jr. Harry Fowler H. Nelson Gibble Bobby E. Kauffman James J. Magee Verne Moods John B. Morgan Carl Pahl George L, Sames Charles l, Sfaley Joseph R. Slaley Paul H. McFarland, Jr. Joseph F. Mondelli Roger L. Pierre John J, Sfarahs, Jr. Edward F. Siefl Raab R. Sechrisf Waller H. Shipe Raymond L. Shofwell Marlin K. Siarner Jack H. Vieis Roberl' W. Wenlz Richard S. Young David Pifzer Paul C. Plasfino William P. Ramsey George J. Salvo Roberf S. Schaffer Slephen Skidmore THETA CHAPTER WiTh PresidenT Joel wielding The gavely wiTh The refoccupancy oT The ChapTer house on Carlisle STreeTg and wiTh The long-missed l:nroThers reTurning Trom acTive duTy in The services To acTive duTy under The W'hiTe Cross, The Sigma Chils, Tounded on The campus in I863, goT back inTo acTion .... The Homecoming Reunion Tor alumni and acTives served To revive The pre-war TraTerniTy spiriT, and To sTrengThen The Bond l:JeTween Sigs oT This ancl pasT generaTions .... ln campus acTiviTies TheTa proudly claimed Cervino oT TooTball Tame: Tri-BeTe and Slrep Chem prexy Samesg SenaTe mogul lnchg Tribunal member Barrick: and iournalisTs FelTon and VieTs .... The howlin' Sigs highlighTed The year wiTh Their annual SweeThearT Dance in honor oT The many SweeThearTs oT Sigma Chi .... lnside The house on Carlisle STreeT Raphael provided The laughs .... ConanT, lvlonTorTe, McFarland, and Young provided The loves .... Jennings provided The Tood . . . and '46 and '47 provided The opporTuniTy Tor The Sigs To show The spiriT ThaT has made The 'TWhiTe Cross' Tamous. Pirsf Row: Groves, Jacobi, FelTon, Sarnes, O'Day, Lenker, O'Malley. Second Row: McGee, ShoTwelI, Hangen, , Third Row: Slaley, Slarrahs, Conanl, Gallagher, Sfaley, Bowen, lnch. FourTh Row: Gibble, Sabo, Barric, as ou Macflarland Houck FiTTh Row: SchaeTTer, Adamson, Shipe DuTrey, John, Kaufman, Morgan, WenTz, or . Y ng, , , Kelly, Pierre, STarner, VieTs, Fowler, KinTz, Ernigh, Eberly. Sfefl Guise, Poo k B Tyr, Skid B gh Sindh Ro g ' 109 PHI llllll 'lHlll Q' M4 an-ax .,.. 7 '?'n'.1- .aa 4. Donald H. Alsedek John B. Bacon Donald B, Beal Vincenl C. Chanqlin James F. Eismann George B. Ermenlioul Olin S. Allen, ll Wilbur K. Baker Virgil C. Brasinglon Frank B. Carew Francis W, Carroll Jack L. Creaqer C. Roberi Held William G. Hilfon, Jr Thomas A. Hoffman Jerome C, Jackson, ll Richard J. Elling Warren A. Gingrich Frederick P. Haehnlen Donald W. Hollway MEMBERS SENIORS Joseph C. Coruzzi Louis C. Joyce, lll Daniel J, Kelley Philip J. Marlini JUNIORS John T. Held Roberf H. Janke F. Edward Miller Roberl J. Oyler SOPHOMORES Allen E, Johnson Harry E. Johnson Waller Kaczkowski Delmar C. Kime Slanley S. Lenlz Jack M. Love S. Daniel Miller, Jr Faris A. Miraqe William D. Mizeil Palrick J. Moses Paul J. Parnell FRESHMEN James K, Kipp Richard L, Keiser C. Beck Markel Roberl M. Middlefon Richard M. Marfz Harry E. Rowland Louis A. Salzmann Roberl D. Resh Henry E. Slock, Jr, Waller P, Van Elden Charles W. Penli Dan W. Peferson John I, Rowland James M. Sheibley Paul C. Shwab Charles H. Sourber, J Roberl K. Slrasser Conrad H. M. Shin Henry B. Slorm William L. Zundel Roberi E. Sloner Donald H. Sweel Palmer R. Wafkins Richaql B. Wieand 6 PENNSYLVANIA BETA CHAPTER ln eighleen hundred and lorly-eighl, The year we Phi's commemoralef' sing lhe Phi Dells, on lhe G-burg campus since I875 .... Wilh exlensive remodeling lo lhe dining room, kilchen, and basemenl, compleled lasl summer, and wilh lhe addilion ol Miss Rulh E. Koser as Housemolher, lhe Phi Dells again made lhemselves a big influence abou? 'rhe campus .... Beal, SCA presidenl, slill wearing his cheery grin even while examining all lhe Room for Renlw signs in lown .... Rowland making sure 'rhal every male sludenl was wearing a Fuller shirl .... lvlarlz, Alsedelq, and lvlarlini were mainly responsible lor upholding The chap+er's alhlelic lradilions llops in sollball lasl summer, second in lhe loolball league in lhe fall, and champs of lhe baslcelball floor in lhe winlerl .... wilh Salzmann acling as lhe chap+er's voice in lhe IFC .... Coruzzi guarded lhe cash box, while Joyce, acling as circulalion mana- ger lor fhe Gelfysburgian, held lhe gavel lo lead Bela chapler Through anolher lip-lop year. Firsr Row: Hollwav, Resh, F. E, Miller, Slrasser, H, E. Johnson, Errnenlrouf, J. Rowland, Hillon, Second Row: Vliellcy, Marlcel Brasingfon, Elling, Sweef, Sloner, Gingrich, Middlelon. Third Row: Sourber, Marfini, Marlz, Zundel, Salzmann, Miss Koser, Joyce Coruzzi, Creaqer, Alsedek, H. Rowland. Fourlh Row: Mirage, Jackson, Janlce, Carew, Beal, Bacon, Carroll, Stock.. Fifth Row: Oyler Holfman, Kaczkowslci, Sheibley, S. D. Miller, A, E, Johnson, Penlz, Love, Chanqlin, Mizell. Sixfh Row: Wallcins, Baker, Pelerson Lenfz, Moses, Van Elden, Sfrine, Slorrn, J. Held. Sevenlh Row: Parnell, Kime, Shwab, Eismann, Kaiser Allen, C. R, Held. Ill LPHl 'll lllllll John J. Cooney David T. Culp Roberl S. Dole Roloerl H, C. Alber David J, Boyer, Jr. John C. Burgess Sheldon A. Enke Richard T. Enlwislle William J. Grove Roberf Brooks Roberi T. Culp John W. Dean, Ill Donald U. Egolf Paul Florian John Frech, Jr. John S. Heilman Edward A. Hiqhfow James L. Abbolf Richard Allshouse James R. Bucher John S. Davies Joseph E. Erb Paul 6. Hallei- er, J MEMBERS SENIORS Ralph J. Ellis John B. Gross Edward C. Hiqgison Donald C. lssinq JUNIORS John D. Healy George W, Hinman Edgar E, Hunl Roberr C, Jones McFall Kerbey, Jr. William H. Liebknechl Paul F. Luebbe SOPHOMORES David H. Hough Paul L. llqen Gordon H. Jones J. Calvin Lang, in Kennelh E. Lawver Robe-rl G. March William J. Mc6aw Charles D. Meschler Richard J. Miller FRESHMEN William H. Hummel L. Richard Koeniq James K, Wonq David L. McMorris C. Theodore Mellini John R, Karchner Leo E. Krupa Richard B. Lower C. Edwin Musselman Howard B. Resfin Charles E. Reynolds, Ji Edward C. Schiebel Roberl H. Sfernaf John J. Way Roloerf F, Murray David L, Sealon James E. H. Smith Roberr W. Slahl William U. Sykes Philip Wallersdorf Edwin C. Wenl7 Harold Zinn Donald P. Morris George B. Moser Millard Munlz Samuel Roksandic Frank H. Shimer, Ji. Euqene F. Ufecli ALPHA uPslLoN ' CHAPTER A.T.O., founded in 1865 ro fosler beller relarionships loelween Jrhe 'Norrh and Sourhf' has succeeded ar Gerlrysburg .... Arlania Through lo Bosron fused as one. . . . This, 'rhe largeslr chaprer in Alpha Upsilon's hisrory, has produced pacemakers in all campus acfiviries .... Krupa, Lieblcnechr, Alloer, and Morris were mainsrays on rhe gridiron .... Morris also proved himself on Jrhe wresrling leam .... On The soccer squad ihe chapier was represenied by Brorhers Hinman, Enrwislle, Hough, and Meschrer .... Lower ediied Jrhe Mercury .... Higgison, Lawyer, and Luelobe were noied for Jrheir brain power .... McCaw was srudenr manager of inrerfraierniiy sporis .... Alpha Upsilon can loolc wifh pride on i'rs firsr really irue posrwar year. Firsr Row: Murray, Ellis, Musselman, Gross, Luebbe, Highlower, Lang, Second Row: Shirner, Walrersdorf, Egolf, Wenlz, Slernaf Miller, Third Row: Bucher, Schiebel, Koenig, Davies, Long, Srniih, Reynolds. Fourlh Row: Lower, McMorris, Grove, Erb, Munfz Frech, Ilgen, Karchner. Fifth Row: R. Jones, Culp, Hiqgison, Boyer, Resiin, Mellin, Eniwisle. Sixih Row: Seaion, lssing, Sykes, Hun? Sranl, G. Jones, Hummel, Cooney. Seyenfh Row: Heilman, Kerby, Burgess, Healy, Lawyer, Hough. 113 IUMA ALPHA UB John W. Amalucci Phillip Eicrnillcv' Fmrlz R. Blafkwaad James W. Daigey John l-l. Annls Cyril P. Arnold Dayld S. Babylon, Jr. Kennefh l'l. Childs Rlchard Binder l-loward L, Cauflrnan lrrnil Gr-ozfzell Anlhcny Ceryino Richard Consfalale Samuel C. Dlefrlclc William E. Eisenhad Russel Kearns J, Earl Long EPSILA MEMBERS sENloRs Georqe Draca Roberl P. Harl Denman F. Jarohgmn James H. Lewis Richard T. Mara JUNIORS Duane E. Dunlcle John Ehrharl Ned A. l.in1a SOPHOMORES Lesler Glnannl Max T. Relhmann, Ill FRESHMEN Paul E. Loudenslanqer, Jr Millon C. McClain Charles K. Miller Jael: C. Miller Warner H. Moore Daniel Monaslero Jaclc E, Rica Fred K. Schoenbrocll Robcrl J, Wolf, Jr. Andrew K. Mearns Thomas B. Ryan Marfin Shellenberqer Tedlord Shenefell Donald Rohrbouqh Roberl Schleqal Willifwm Ymlnq Richard E. Rornberqer l-larry F. Role Ralph E. Senlz Alden Snyder Roberf l., Sfephenson Harvey Taylor, Il PENNSYLVANIA DELTA CHAPTER The TirsT chapTer of Sigma Alpha Epsilon To be organized norTh of The Mason-Dixon was Pennsylvania DelTa here on The Cf-burg campus in I883, S.A.E. began The '46 Tall semesTer wiTh an all-veTeran aggregaTe of 3I broThers and 2 pledges: under The leadership oT Lewis, The chapTer was increased by I9 pledges .... RepresenTing S.A.E. on The TooTball Team were Co-CapTain Lewis, LinTa, Ginanni, Schlegal, and ConsTable .... On The basl4eTball lineup were CapTain Dracha, l'larT, and EhrhardT. . . . Ranking high in brain power also, The chapTer was presenTed wiTh The Scholarship Cup Tor scholasTic achieyemenT lasT spring .... Proving his versaTiliTy, l-larT presided over The IEC .... Babylon served as business manager Tor The SPECTRUM, as Childs held The same posiTion Tor The GeTTysburgian, wiTh SchoenbrodT as his associaTe. . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon has made This year one of The mosT noTeworThy and acTive in The hisTory oT The chapTer. FirsT Rcw: Rohrback, Romberger, Sfephenson, Kerns, Long, Young, Schleqal. Secord Row: Constable, Daisey, AmaTucci, Biernill Lewis, Schoenbrodi Wolf, Jacobson. Third Row: LinTa, Rice, Dunlsle, MonasTero, EhrhardT, Mearns, Dracha. Fourfh Row: Relhrna Ryan, Childs, Arnold, ShenefeIT. FiTTh Row: Binder, Georqeff, Babylon, RichTer, Schlegelrnilch, Schellenberger. SixTh Row:-Tay RoTe, Ginanni, Coffman, Annis, J, Miller, C. Miller, W. Moore. SevenTh Row: DeiTrick, Laudenslager, SenTz, Snyder, McClain, Eisenh T 115 lllllllllll lHl lPHll Yer '72 -N, ., w . .., er 'Q Gerard H. Borslel Earl D, Brown, Jr. E. Jerome Alexis John E. B. Berger John W. Brown Charles S, Dell, Jr. W. Earl Dodd, Jr. Ralph A. Greiman, Jr. E. Auslin Hess Daniel W. Baker William B. Biehl Richard Blucher Frederick W. Boderisir L. David Bollinqer J. Wayne Blackman E. Dale Cook N. Neiman Craley Calvin E. Eicher MEMBERS sENioRs Charles T, Fasriachl, Jr H. Donald Milman JUNIORS Walleid C. Hill Howard K. Hilner, Jr. Lulher R. Hocker Roy D. Marks Leo Dale Mickey Rolberl E. Mickley Richard E. Pallerson SOPHOMORES Alberl R. Burkhardl Vincenl Conli John C. Devers Edward S. Gill Roberl M. Given FRESHMEN Waller H. Groll Chesler Hake Dean McClain H. William M, Reed Frederick D. Spreen, Jr William J. Reberl Roberl Reed Waller L, Schulzenbach Allan E. Schwarlz Waller C. Sobers George E. Slauller Thomas l.. Wallace Andrew C. l-lislop, lll George E, Kirschncr Ray Leher Robcrl S. Rauschenberg Allred M. Slranq Ted A. Michaeli Lyman G. Sener William Snyder Daniel N. Slaflord HETA Pl CHAPTER Allhough Lambda Chi Alpha is The youngesl lralernily in name on campus, il claims lhe honor ol being second in size nalionally of lhose represenled al G-burg. . . . The organizalion appeared lirsl on 'rhe campus in l9l8 as a local fralernily, Phi Sigma, and became one of lhe charler members of Thela Kappa Nu, al lhe forma' lion of lhal fralernily in 1924 .... Thela Pi Chapler is an oulgrowlh ol Pennsylvania Alpha of Thela Kappa Nu, and became Lambda Chi Alpha only in I939, when Jrhe lwo groups merged .,.. Big-wigs on lhe campus include Borslel, who served as edilor-in-chief ol lhe Gellysburgian and Alexis, who succeeded Borslel +o lhe posi- lion .... Slaulzler slaved for lhe SPECTRUM along vvilh handling lhe prexyship ol fhe chapler for lhe lirsl semesler, yielding Jrhe laler iob lo Baker for lhe second lerm .... l-lislop, The slar of all inlerlralernily sporls .... Following Jrradilion, lhe Lambda Chi's made lhe paslr year one of growlh and progress. First Row: Alexis, Hill Slauller, Dcvors, W. Reed, l-lislop. Second Row: Ahrens, R, Reed, Mickey, Spreen, Baker, Sobers, McClaii Schwariz, Mickley, Hocker, Third Row: Scner, Slalford, Grofl, Greinian, Slrang. Fourlh Row: Reberf, Pallerson, ljless, Conf Scliufzeroucn, Fifln Row: Dell, Dowie, Bodensiek, Eicher, Kirschner, Cook, Bienl, Burkhardly Hilner, Neal, Kronk, Given, Mark Sixlh Row: Dodd, Rubin, Bollinger, Michacli, Brown, Rauschenberger. 117 S PHI lllllll ll llll . H o g O 0 C O OO Huberl A. Brandenburg Thomas G, Clark Erie K, Diehl, Jr. Carl E. Fhrharl Lulher A. Golwald John W, Berg, lll Roberl R. Bohn Calvin L. Bowers Samuel P. Davis Dale E. Deardorll John F. Depler Roberl T. Avencena Glenn R. Bange Frank H. Brelz Marlin F. Cernek Norman A, Cessna Samuel P. Davis Harold Diehl, Jr, Frederick B. Clemons William R. Copeland William E. Derrick Sidney S, Ehrharl Harold B, Emlel William F. Golwald Edward F. Holland Harry M, Hopkins MEMBERS SENIORS James A. Graele Roberl W. l-lemperly Paul F. Kramp, Jr. Roberl B. Logan Charles E. Lowe JUNIORS David H. Haiqh Nevin A. Hamme John L. Hicks Howard J. Hippensleel Henry H. Lee Cliliord R. Miller SOPHOMORES Max E, Folmer Rudolph W. Gleischman Roberl E, Hassler John W, Keller John C. Knorr Philip P. Lighlner Rolnerl B. McCoy FRESHMEN William H. Horner Charles W. Houseworlh Thomas N. Lescalleel' Larry S. McLunq Granville F. Miller John N. Miller Jesse D. Olley Richard M. OH Alvin S. Rudisill Roy D. Musselman Willis H. Noll Sharpless M, Paxson, Ill Paul fx. Trump William N, Zimmerman Roberl D. OlConnell Paul W. Shearer Joseph W, Shusler Julius N. Tondal Gilson C. Waldkoeniq Charles R. Williams William A. McKendry Richard P. McLarnen Roberl B. Nemeschy Edward M. Raliensberq John C. Shaeliler Roberl L. Shryock Henry Wedaa Donald W4 Sannoi John F. Schwarlz Ellis l. Shook William H. Sperry Charles L. Venable Howard H. Weaner Richard C. Woolson John D. Zimmerman er RHO DEUTERON CHAPTER Rho Deuleron ol Phi Sigma Kappa slarled ils lirsl poslwar year in lhe chapler house wilh a pealc membership of lilly-lwo brolhers .... This group was augmenled by a pledge class of lwenly-nine men .... The Twenly-second year on campus as Phi Sigma Kappa has now been compleled .... Diehl served as presidenl, and was also a member of lhe soccer leam ..,. Cohorls of Diehl on lhe soccer Team were l-lippensleel and lvlusselman .... On lhe mal Shusler and Keller baffled for lhe Orange and Blue .... Brandenburg, Logan, and Lowe, noled for lheir camera, singing voice, and brains, respeclively .... The aclive spiril lhal predominales lhe Phi Sig house has crealed anolher successful year. Firsl Row: R. Musselman, R. McKendrv, Depfer, Lowe, E. Diehl, Follmer, Hippensleel, W, Zimmerman, Paxson. Second Row: Bran denburg, Bowers, Bohn, Shearer, Cessna, Lee, C, Ehrharl, Clark, Hicks, Shoolr. Third Row: J. Davis, Holland, Horner, OH, Schwarlz Hamme, S. Ehrharl, H. Diehl, Venable. Fourlh Row: Haigh, Williams, Hemperly, Sanner, O'Connell, S. Davis, Knorr, Copeland Weaner, Deardorf. Fiflh Row: Clemens, Sperry, Emlel, J. Miller, Derrick, Berg, Olley, Waldlcoenig, Woolson, Shusler, Shryoclc Sixfh Row: McClung, Hopkins, Wedaa, lelassler, C. Miller, Nerneschy, G. Miller, Houser, Avencena, Logan. Sevenlh Row: Zimmer man, Lighlncr, Schaeffer, Houseworlh, Lescalleer, Keller, Cernek, Brelz, Rudisill, Gleichrnan, Graefe. Eighlh Row: Noll, Raffensberger 119 Tlll lllPPl EPSILU 4 , r 1 1 L ,nf lx qcl Herloerl Brown Spurgeon Golwall James Allan Roberl Bloomquisl Louis Campanaro John Diemer Paul Abel Warren Bahi- Donald Becker Henry Beeny Charles Bowers Glenn Bushey William Carpenlei Robert Day Roberl Edwards James Ersweiler Donald Fruliger Linwood Fry Raymond Harfzell Dennis Heindel MEMBERS SENIORS Wendell Keller George Moller JUNIORS Samuel Fraser Kennelh Gilmour Harry Modesfi Holger Rasmussen Howard Rasmussen SOPHOMORES Raymond Coleman Roberl' Ellioll Rolaerl Gillespie Harry Heindel Ramsay Koury FRESHMEN Richard Holmes James Koury Donald Lasche Edward Leaman William Long Roberr Mahler John Mazur James Neely Slewari Olewiler Roberl Olewiler 1 -9 Roberl Sullivan Donald Warrenlellz Richard Schercli Gerald Shannon Arlhur Smifh Frank Sfewarr John Leaman Lewis Newman Fred Van Riper Franlc Rovinslci Donald Swope Sidney Palmer Theodore Perl David Rasmussen Norman Rasrnusscr Charles Shadlo Laun Smilh Harold Slewarf Reber? Tiley Richard Tomasson SI CHAPTER Along wiTh The oTher TraTerniTies on The campus, The Telqes moved loaclc inTo Their house lasT Tall .... The TwenTieTh Anniversary oT The organizaTion of Psi ChapTer of Tau Kappa Epsilon was commemoraTed This year wiTh big doings over a TooTball weelc end .... The chapTer is aT Tull sTrengTh wiTh TorTy acTive members and TwenTy- Two pledges .... Brown leads The posTwar group, wiTh Diemer and MoTTer also acTive in oTTicial posiTions .... SmiTh, Campus SenaTe head, played guard on The varsiTy eleven .... The Rasmussen Twins are acTive in liTerary worlc, Holger on The Mercury adverTising sTaTT, and Howard ediTing sporTs Tor The SPECTRUM .... Abel served as managing ediTOr of The Mercury, while Scherch handled props bacl4sTage Tor Owl and NighTingale producTions .... Beclcer, The oTTicial voice oT The Telces in The IEC .... Tau Kappa Epsilon is loolcing Torward To an even beTTer year, wiTh exTensive alTeraTions To The house. Firsf Row: Brown. Second Row: Dierner, FruTiger. Third Row: Rasmussen, MoTfer, Koury. EourTh Row: Gillespie, Warrenielfz L. SmiTh, Becker. FiiTh Row: H. Heindel, S. Oleweiler, F. SlewarT, Day, H. Sfewarl, Sindh Row: EllioTT, Fry, Mazur, Allan A. SnfiTh. Sevenfh Row: Mahler, Bowers, Sullivan, Scherch. EiqhTh Row: Carpenter, Van Riper, Koury, Fraser, Long. Ninfh Row Tornasson, Harwell, Abel, Coleman, Rovinski, J. Leaman, D. Heindel, Holmes. TenTh Row: Beeny, ETsweiler, Lasche, Palmer, Shadle Peck. Elevenlh Row: Swope Shannon, Bahr, Rasmussen, Campanaro Gilmour, Twelflh Row: Bloomguisi, Neely, E. Leaman Tilev, Edwaros, Bushev. Nw ,wsu 1 .5 S I 121 1 Pl llllll HHH I MEMBERS seNloRs Eugene D. Ries Wallon R. Wolf Roberl S. Cronhardf Waller E. Garman, Jr Roberf l., Klinedinsf Daniel K, Borreqard Cody F, Burlcendine C. Douglas Cooney Paul I. Engle Charles L, Hun? JUNIORS Alien R, Mallcemes S. Donald Schlueler James W. Smilh SOPHOMORES Roy C. Kindiq James R. Maples FRESHMEN William E. Kline Richard L. Tome Roberl J, Trewella Kennefh E. Wohlferf Edward C, Maul Ramon R. Naus Paul S. Ne-re Harold U. Landis Ralph R. Peery I CHAPT ATTer Tour years OT comparaTive inacTiviTy, The members OT Pi chapTer oT Kappa DelTa Rho have reTurned To Their house, occupied by The Dean during The war years, . . . By consTiTuTion, K.D.R. is The smaIIes+ OT The naTional TraTerniTies on The campus. IT appeared TirsT in I927 as an ouTgrowTh oT TheTa Phi, on The campus since I903. . . . ln spiTe oT iTs size, K.D.R. has iTs BMOCE .,.. House presidenT, Gene Ries, capTained The soccer Team . . . Dick Tome served as managing ediTor oT The GeTTys- burgian .... During The Tall rushing season The TraTerniTy pledged seven men, bringing The chapTer To iTs preewar sTrengTh. FirsT Row: Trewella, Garman, Ries, WohITerT, KlinedinsT. Second Row: Burkendine, Malkernes, Nere, CronhardT, Tome, Hunl. T Row: SchIeuTer, Borregard, Cooney, Engle, Landis, FourTh Row: W, Wolf, Maul, Naus, Kindiq. FiTTh Row: Maples, Kline SrniTh Peerv. 123 PHI lllll HHH Alberl S. Beharry Roberl E. Cassell A. Roger Gobbel Roberl M. Arenfz Donald R. Gallion William R. Adams Paul E. Carl Charles Curly John M. Davis Elwood Leisler Henry W. Looclc MEMBERS SENIORS Harry Holman Richard A. Ishmael JUNIORS Sam Schmiflhenner Paul A, Slifer SOPHOMORES George C. DeKrafl Melvin R. Hill Gordon C. Hile Clyde L, Mummerf Arlhur C. Olsen FRESHMEN Fred Schmillhenner Fred Villaume Roland W. Kime Lufher W. Slifer, J John L. Slrube Paul S. Weiriclc William J. Yinglinq William R. Reed Roberl E. Walker Roberl F. Vlfriqhl John Yosi, Jr. Gene Villaume ln I932 an organizaTion on The campus known as The STar Club merged wiTh Phi Kappa Rho To Torm The presenT organi2aTion .,.. There are now 28 acTive members who came Through a succe-ssTul Term wiTh Goblnel al The helm .... Since The loss oT The house in June '46, The SheTTer House has been The TraTreniTy dining hall. Phi Kappa Rho, alThough The only local TraTerniTy on The campus, mainTains a high degree' oT spiriT wiTh represenTaTion in all inTerTraTerniTy sporTs, and wiTh members parTici- paTing in many campus acTiviTies .... BooTers STrube, Kime, and Slifer aided The soccer lineup . . . Yingling managing The choir and busying himselT wiTh The S.C.A. . , . l-landy-man Beharry oTTen seen assisTing anyThir1g and everyThing abouT campus. . . . WiTh The acquisiTion oT Tour new pledges, Phi Kappa Rho loolcs Torward To whaT promises To be anoTher successful year. FirsT Row: DeKrafT, lshmcal, Kime, Beharry, Carl, ArenTz, SchmiTThenner, Cassel, Second Row: WrighT, HiTe, Weirick, STrube, Ga lion, Yingling, Olsen. Third Row: YosT, Hill, SliTer, Jr., Holman, Adams, Villaume. FourTh Row: Slifer, Loock, Reed, Fisher, Davis Walker, Villaurne, Schmiffhenner. 125 J. A, Miller lPresidenTl, Leedcm! Pyle, Flock, Siilwbach, Zirrmevrfah, C. Brubaker. erning body ol lhe sororilies on campus. The council is composed of lwo members from each of The rhree nalional sororifies, Chi Omef ga, Della Gamma and Phi Mug and a none voring member from Chi Alpha Sigma, Jrhe local sororily. Dean Dorolhy G. Lee is adviser io Jrhe group and is assisled by an advisory board of one alumnae from each of lhe narional organizalrioris. The eflorrs of The group are direcled foward promoririg a spirir ol undersranding and co- operalion belween lhe sororilies and dire-cling a social program for inlersororily parliciparion. psiie PA HELLENIC C 0 I L CHI UMEU Mary Elizabefh Brubaker Barbara Chalianl Lois Engleharf Virginia Eschbach Miriam Brace Caroline Brubaker Joyce Dixon Virginia Bergen Marilyn Burnefl Jean Callard Nancy Aclfer Rulhe Forlenbaugh Julia Goiwald MEMBERS sENioRs Grace Ann Fryberger Mary L. Lehman Jane Ann Lillich Phyllis Moser JUNIORS Jean Ferguson Doris Haussman Marilyn Shellier Lourene Sfauicier SOPHOMORES Nancy Dreier Mildred Haabesiad Marian Menchey PLEDGES Jeanne l-lankins Irene Hudson Elizabeih Loi? Janice Oufram Phyllis Schwarlz Gladys Tobler Rachel Zimmerman Marlha S. Trump Louise Trumpefer Suzanne Weniz Kalhryn Padgeii Esiher Royer Marion Walfers Pairicia Myers Belly Salzmann Rosann Wohliarih I947 was the decade mark for rhe Tau Delia chapier oi Chi Omega-The pioneers oi naiional sororilies on Geliysburg campus, Our naiional organizaiion was founded in i895 al ihe Universiiy of Arkansas, and in The 52 years of exisience ii has grown io have fhe grealesf number oi chapiers among The nalional sororiiies. The while carnaiion lied wilh cardinal and siraw ribbons is a precious symbol ofiour flower and colors. The Chi O's leaped righf info aclivifies lhis year by acquiring ihe inframural hockey championship. Baskerball, volley ball, and soirball evenis were similarly successful. Ai Thanksgiving and Chrisimas lime we leni a helping hand 'ro give a lifile cheer io fhe ladies af ihe Adams Couniy Home, Some children irom Geifysburg had an enioyable evening ai fhe Chrisf- mas parfy which ihe Phi Sams gave in coniunciion wifh us. Among our highlighis ihis year were our annual iaculiy ieam and The Elusinian banquei, which was a special celebraiion for Tau Delia's lenih anniversary. Sororify spirif prevailed, in spife of our living in dorms again, for we held many parlies in our new room in Sfevens. A redhead reigned over Chi Omega This year-Lois Engleharl, as gracious a presiding officer as ihere ever was ..,. Vice prexy, Grace Ann Fryberger, busied herself as liierary edifor oi ihe 128 THE TAU DELTA CHAPTER GeTTysburgian .... Rene STauTTer kepT The minuTes and The Junior class hisTcry, , . , Bill collecTor and book loalancer was Doris Haussman ,.,. Rachel Zimmerman wielded The whip over The pledges and was secreTary oT The Senior class .,., Dixie Dixon was up on chapTer correspondence as well as campus doings. Scoop Ferguson and Mary Love Lehman shoved in The hockey goals Tor Chi O, while Nan Dreier. The Tearless one, kepT down The opponenTs' Tallies .,.. Millie HaabesTad was our high scoring baskeTball player. . . , Caren Brubaker parTicipaTed Too-iusT one of her many acTiviTies. . . . Lou TrurnpeTer wenT all ouT Tor cheerleading .,.. DiTTo Tor our ex-Marine Marion WalTers .... The engaged gal, Toby Tobler, lef+ us in February ..., We missed Phyl Schwarirz in our midsT when she graduaTed, Too .... La Zongaw OuTram, language enThusiasT, Tound more in SAE Than Greek leTTers .... PeTe's hearT plus a diamond changed Spayd To Trump and is void of clubs. MyrTle Terrace was The abode oT The Trio-KaThy PadgeTT: Sophomore beauTy queen, Ginny Bergen: and Jean Callard, our newesT OT iniTiaTes .... Wibby Royer, choir soioisT, was anoTher new addiTion This year .... Marilyn BurneTT served GeTTysburgians weekly ..,. A real campus TavoriTe was pe1iTe and vivacious Marian Menchey .,.. Meb, one of The Two Brubakers, was always a ready TourTh Tor bridge, ConscienTious Jane Ann Lillich could be counfed in on Huber meriy making 4... Sue WenTz, as OuTsTanding Junior, was way ahead in looks and liferary lines .... Ever-ready Mims Brace had ideas Tor our social hours ,... Marilyn Sheihfer represenTed G-burg in wornenls debaTeS ..,. A graduaTe school was among plans oT Barb ChalTanT .... Gini Eschbach was prorninenf among senior class loeauTies .... Phyl Moser rnade like an Eskimo when The winTer winds blewe FirsT Row: Menchey, Lehman, WolTarTh, Collard, Moser, WenT7 Second Row: Salzmann, Haussrnan Ureasureri, Eryberger Tvice presidenTT, EngleharT Tpresidenfj, STauTfer lsecreTaryj, Zirnmerrnan, Dixon. Third Row: Dreier, Lillich, OuTrarn, ForTenbaugh, BurneTT LoTT, C. Brubaker, Eschbach, Ferguson, HaabesTad, FourTh Row: PadgeTT, M, E. Brubaker, Chalfanf, Tobler, TrumpeTer, Bergen Brace, Hawkins, SneTTer, Missing from Piciure: Acker, Gofwald, Hudson, Myers, Royer, SchwarTz, Trump, WaITers. T29 lllllll UllMlllll Fir' 'Ja' Margarella Curry Barbara Graybill Anna Lois Heim Beal:-ice Eclrrnan Mariorie Enes Rulh Erb Lucille Erdley Gail Grogan Mary Haqerly Janice Haqy Ann Fellenbaum MEMBERS SENIORS Peqqy Mayer Jean Anne Miller Leila Miller Belle Ralhbone JUNIORS Phyllis Fraleiqh Elizabelh Holman N, Anne llgen SOPHOMORES Florence Mayer Mary Lou Miller Belly Minnich PLEDGES Jean Livinqslon Joanne Tilllc June Viall Helen Wallz Jean Kniseley Miriam McCarney Nancy Pyle Anna Mae Mumma Enid Nelson Carol Slroehmann Charlolle Wiclrey Hazel Trexler Barbara Foullcrod Jacqueline Wallers Qnce upon a lime-buf I874 isn'+ foo long ago-elhree very wonderful lassies presenled fo Oxford, Mississippi, somelhinq new and True blue-Della Gamma. ll sporls a gold and while anchor for show, borrows fhe bronze, pinlc, and blue lor splash, and uses lhe cream-colored rose lor scenl. Some D. Gfs prodiqies mosl nalurally are lhe Bela Lambdas. Our new lhird-lloor quarfers in Srevens Hall get crowded: business slarls flying: and we remember lhal a sororily house was never like lhis, Bu? amid confusion crealed by fhe renovalion of our furnifure resls lhe scholarship cup presenled To us for gaining lop place scholaslically, and lime was lalren for a cabin parly wilh moun- lains and wide open spaces lhrown in on lhe side. Big-wheel Curry wields 'rhe presidenfs qavel. . . , Joey Tifile mixes books, loolcs, and lhe vice- presidency .... Under The red lop you'll find Bebe Eclrman and fhe secre+ary's minules .... Rulh 130 THE BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER Erb lools lhe bills and collecls lhe dough. . , , Pledge mislress Wallz's phone number comes under lhe Biology Deparlmenl .... Charmed, llm sure, is charm chairman, J. A, Miller ol slage, scholar- ship, and mulli-aclivilies lame .... The gal wilh Bela Lambda's scholaslic records, Carol Slroeh- mann, expresses il wilh, Hil lhe books, Vim, vigor, and vilalily belong lo Belle Ralhbone, and lhe sense ol humor lo Barb Graybill, . . . Give Peg Mayer a maior in Chernislry, and she slill gels A's ,... Good for a high score in any game is Phyl Fraleigh who uses side-line lime lo scribble noles lor Tri-Bele .... Debalor Jean Kniseley and roommale Lee Miller appreciale Seminary Hill. Proudly we presenl beauly queen Al Heim ..., If il's cule, blessed wilh a bubbling personalily, and human-il's Belh Holman. I , , Hidden under a California sunlan is Sandy Miller's abilily lo sing .,.. P slands lor Pyle, and she slands lor Pan-Hell and lhe piano .... Junie lhead cheerleaderl Viall is hep lor a Phi-Dell bungalow .... Ol Gellysburgian lame are Char Wiclcey and Lucy Erdley .,.. Mary Hagerly's lound in lhe lronl row ol' lhe choir, Keeping lhe D. Gifs anchored al Myrlle Terrace is Janice Hagy .... Flossy Mayer makes men no menace .... Whislle While You Worlc is Anna Mae lDrum Maiorellel Mumma's lhemesong. . , , Il il's Chapel you wanl, il's Miclcey McCarney you gel al lhe organ .,,. Tres chic under lhe sool from lhe lraclcs are Aughinbaughers Gail Grogran, Anne llgen, and Viv Whilloclc ,.,. Versa- lilily plus is Enie Nelson wilh her iournalislic, musical, and whal-haveeyou abililies ..,. Aclivily fiend Midge Enos sludies lor exlra paslime ,.., On lhe olher side ol Lincoln Avenue lives Belly Minnich. Pirsl Row: Trexler, M. L, Miller, llgen, Pyle, F. Mayer, Erdley. Secord Row: Waller, P. Mayer, Eclcman lrecording secrelafvl. Curry lpresidenll, Erb llreasurerj, Grogan, Whillock, Third Row: Mumma Livingslon, L, Miller, Fellenbaurn, Nelson, J. A. Miller, Enes Hagerly, Fourlh Row: Holman, Wickev, Fraleigh, Hagv, Slroehmann, Kniseley, Graybill, Wallz, Minnich, Foulkrod, Heim Missing from Piclure: McCarney lcorfesponding secrelaryl, Ralhbone, Tillle lvice-presidenll, Viall. 131 H I TA' Y..-Q.. .Q-fir-val.. In 4.6 2 ., 3 ff. - H, 1' . I -. V- Lys. E ',.1.wy-..L, . F ef Dorolhy Buhner Belly J. Boofh Audrey Cervino Peggy Eichberger Gloria Eclcer Jeanne Faris Sara J. Fuss Margarel Geflys Dorofhy Hamme Lorraine Diller Barbara Eclcerf MEMBERS SENIORS Virginia Leedom JUNIORS Dorofhea Ehmann Nadine Eusfis Evelyn Fluclc Mary Edna Meeks SOPHOMORES Jane Harris Jane Heilman Rufh Hoops Dorofhy Leifhold PLEDGES Chrisfine Geiman Dorofhy Gilbert Marilyn Senior Joanne Serpico Vera Venable Jay Yos+ Marge MacRi+chie Clara Mae Schafer Jeanne Sfevens Jeanne Walsh Mildred Waller Barbara Wolff Barbara Ziegler Rosemary Mock Phi Mu, ihe second oldesi sororily in The couniry, was founded ar Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia, in l852. Be+a Pi chapfer was esiablished on fhis campus fwo years ago. The fralernify colors are rose and while, and lhe flower is ihe enchaniress carnaiion. The year opened wifh a lea for lhe pafronesses in The newly decoraled sororify room in Sfevens Hall. Here foo, Yhe pledge class enferrained The ofher pledge groups. Chrislrnas Time we and fhe Phi Sigs gave a parry for lhe underprivileged children of Geffysburg ai fheir house. We celebraied our second birfhday af G-burg wiih a fea for the iacully members and Their wives. Spring rolled around and we all fook off for a gay day as Osoga Lodge. Prexy Peggy Efchberger is fhe girl wilh fhe laughing face, . . . V. V, Venable, vice-prez, repre- senfs G-burg af various Sliidonlhrislian Corvven+irwns ..,. Pledge rnislrfrss Meddy Meelrs believr-u in leeping in loucli willi lhc lralernilies-V for ffwlnurgian ncws. llml is .... Mili Seniov, capable 132 THE BETA PICHAPTER secrefary and presidenf of WSG, . . . Then fhere's Budge Hlfchy Fingers Boofh who keeps lhe books balanced .... Doffie Buhner, our nominee for Shes engaged! Shes lovely! She uses Ponds! . . , Pan-Hell represenfafive, Ginnie leedom, keeps busy as business manager of fho Geffysburgian .... Aud Cervino has faken on fhe fwo-fold iob of wife and sfudenf .,,, Evic Swivel Hips Fluck is our blonde-haired Jenny Lind, . . . Jay Yosf has her head full of plans for her now fradifional houseparly ...4 Dof Ehmann spends Thursday affernoons af fhe G-burgian office singing l guess I'Il wrap fhe papers and go homef . . . Deanie Eusfis, a brain who finds herself surrounded by many acfivifies .... Then Theres always Jo Serpico and Jeanne Walsh who are frying fo oufdo each ofher kniffing argyles. . , , Senafe represenfalive Janie Harris also keeps fhe minufes for WSG .... And liffle Peggy Geffys proclaiming herself a direcf descendanf of fhe good founder of Geffysburg .... Jeanne Faris, sfill frying fo gef a bus line from Teefer's fo Glaf- feldes .... Always ready wilh a fiffing remark is Millie Walfer .,.. Gloria Ecker, one of fhose number, pu-leeze gals who will give ya fhe iight line .,., Jane l-leilman, our eguesfrienne, is an assisfanf sporfs edifor of fhe Geffysburgian .... Rufh Hoops, the on The ball kid, is our beauty gueen .... Talenfed Doffie l-lemme skefches plays fhe maiimba, and likes fo dance .... And Marge Macllifchie pounds fhe fypewriler keys for The Mercury .... Jeanne Sfevens, our sporfs enfhusiasf ..., Doffie Leifhold sfill asking whaf kind of books make up a good library ..,, S. J. Fuss who gefs leffers addressed The Preffiesf Gal in G-burg Fuss .... And don'f forgef Clara Mae Schafer who delivers Geffysburgians for free. Firsl Row: Waller! Serpiro, Faris, l-lamina, GF-Hy'-4 Ziegler. Sennnd Row: Wolll, Bowlh llreasiir-:ry Meeks, Efehberger lpresidenfl Senior lsecrefarvl, Venable lvicefpresidenlly Euzfis. Third Row: Pluck, Schafer, Walsh! Camino, Eckfvr! Heilmany MaCRil:hiry Leif hold, Fourlh Row: Leedom, Sreygny Gilbarf, Buhner, Ehrnann Hoops Fuss, Harris, Eikifl, Missing: Mock, Gcirnar, Diller, Yost 13.3 CHI lLPHl Sllilll N 313 uggaf f I If si li U A ggi . - 'Tk 4-v i SKKQ1 1 Wiki B. Evangeline Guss Carol Poldevin Belly Brilcher Margarel' Graefe Dorolhy Beisel Marie Brellschneider Dorolhy Brua MEMBERS SENIORS Rulh Slifer Eleanor Sullzbaclw JUNIORS Mariorie Grissinqei Calherine Lewis Ruby Michael SOPHOMORES Margarel Eichman Evelyn File Mai ion Todd Mary lurnor Calherine Tompkins Dorolhy While Evelyn Guss Doris Sleller Ruth Wood Chi Alpha Sigma, Ge'rl'ysburg's youngesl sororily, was accepfed as a local in January, IQ46. Our Chi Alph colors are yellow and blue: The flowers-yellow rose and blue lorgel-me-nor, Al lhe end ol February a banguel was held in honor of lhe pledges' inifiafion and Founders Day, The relurning alurnnae, lhe sponsors, and lhe Chi Alphs all helped lo make il a grand success. Sliv Slifer, our llaxen-haired prexy, will soon be on her way lo India .... Our vice-presidenl and Pan-l-lell represenlalive, Elli Sullzbach, could always be found in Mbugmology lab .... Carol Poldevin, circulalion manager ol lhe Mercury, pulled lhe slrings ol lhe Chi Alph rnoneybag .... Tommy Tompkins, when nor wriling up lab experimenls, lyped lone-linger slylel Chi Alph minules .... Mary lS'racks of Maill Turner, corresponding secrelary, combined her hislorical and biological lalenfs. Keeping The Ela Sigma Phi's in order was 6ussie Sr. -lhal Evangeline ..,. Pelile drum nnaiorelfe, blonde Marian Todd, when nol slrulfing on The gridiron, played school marrn lo vels 134 I' . ... .. - ... .. - ...f laking lreshman malh I... Dollie While was always finishing odd jobs lor Chi Alpha ..., Senale represenlalive Ruby Michael was a valuable assel lo lhe A Cappella choir lsecond row, lillh lrom lelll ,... Ever nolice lhe drawings on lhe lronl ol lhe Mercury. They were done by Mari Graele 9 who also sang ..,. 'lo add sweel lo The biller world we had Belly Brilcher, quiel and always on hand lo help ..,. Need a secrelary? Thafs whal' Mari Griss-8 will do wilh all her lyping and shorlhand knowledge ,... ll you don? undersland Calhy Lewis, lha'r's Spanish she's speaking- someday you'll lind her Down Soulh America Way. Scholaslic chairman, Dollie Beisel, when nol lrnilling, conquered lhe shorlages by making synlhelic producls in lhe chem lab .... Mickey Brellschneider, allernale Senale represenlalive, lried lo disprove Pylhagoras' lheories ..., Dol Brua has given up llying lor horseback riding, bul she slill doesn'l know how anylhing slufled wilh slraw can be so hard ,... Whal wilh all her hislory, we lhink lhal Evie File will make a good archaeologisl-can? you see her leading a Sahara safari? . . . Evelyn, dry wil and Greek addicl-by lhe way lhal's Gussie Jr. -played lhe French horn in band ..,. l'lislorian and Chi Alph Alhlelic Direclor Daisey Sleller made sure we kepl our ligures lrim ,,., Rulh Wood, Modern Book Club vice-president spenl her spare hours painling .... Polenlial Phi Bele Peg Eichman passed her knowledge on lo our pledges. Firsl Row: Gaines, Brellschneider, D. While, Second Row: Sleller, Tompkins lrecording secrelaryl, Poldevin llreasurerl, Slifer lpresi denll. Sullzbach lvice-preside-nll, Turner lcorresponding secrelaryl, Wood. Third Row: Evelyn Guss, Evangeline Guss, G, While Eichmar, Graefe, Beisel. Fourlh Row: Brua, File, Lewis, Michael, Grissinger, Todd, Brilcher. 135 looking Thru the P5 D ' fn. 4 goal FMU to . . . 0-Y RD Ll EA The words end run, quick kick, and TiTTy- yard line became Tamiliar again as TooTball was resumed aT GeTTysburg aTTer a lapse oT Three years. D STarTing The season wiTh only Three leTTermen Trom Tormer Teams, Coach Hen Bream had many diTTiculTies in geTTing a smooTh-working, hard-charging Team TogeTher. AlThough he had many Tormer high school sTars answer his call Tor candidaTes, mosT oT Them had been in The service Two or Three years and were slow in working around To Their besT Torm. Even Bill l-larTman, Jim Lewis and Joe Cervino, The Three Tormer leTTermen, were an unknown quanTiTy. AlThough The Team losT Tive games while winning only Tour, The inexperienced BulleTs proved To be more Than a maTch Tor The besT in The viciniTy. Two oT The Tive losses were hearT-breaking, as The Orange and Blue ouT- played boTh N. Y. U. and Muhlenberg, losing boTh oT These games because OT lucky breaks Tor The opponenTs. Jack Burgess OT N. Y. U. broke away in The lasT minuTes OT The game To score The winning Touchdown Tor his Team, and Crider oT Muhlenberg did The same Trick in The Third quarTer oT ThaT conTesT, Even Then G-burg came Through To score again only To have iT called back because OT a penalTy. In The Dela- ware game, G-burg drove deep inTo The Blue T-len's TerriTory Time and Time again only To be sTopped shorT oT paydirT, and Delaware won on Three long runs by Their speedsTer, DoherTy. Two GeTTysburg Touchdowns in The Bucknell game were nulliTied by penalTies, boTh oT which FO0TB mighT have Changed The sTory. Thus in Tour oT The Tive losses, The Orange and Blue mighT have won buT Tor a Tew bad breaks and some cosTly penalTies. V In The Tour games The BaTTleTielders won, Their power and decepTive play were Too much Tor The opposiTion and The BulleTs were able To win wiThouT much Trouble. Joe Cervino, Ray Kreider, Dick ConsTable, Charlie Rambo, Russ Wileman and Ross Sachs were ouTsTanding in The G-burg backTield. Charlie Rambo, who played The quarTerback spoT in The Orange and Blue's single wing, called signals and piloTed The GeTTysburg oTTen- sive machine. T-lis good punTing goT The BulleTs ouT oT more Than one hole. l-le also caughT many oT Ray Kreider's aerials Tor long gains and scores. Our hard-charging Tullback, LiTTle Joe Cer- vino, capTained The Team ThroughouT mosT OT The season. His pile-driving plunges always seemed To pick up The neded yardage Tor ThaT TirsT clown or score. As saTeTy man on The deTense, he proved his worTh by Tackling many opposing back as They were abouT To break away Tor long gains. l-lis punT reTurns were always good Tor considerable yardage. ln The Tailback spoT, Ray Kreider, a l7-year- old Treshman, specialized in passing and broken Tield running and broughT The crowd To Their Bulleis on The defensive. LiTTle Joe Cervino who led The Bullef eleven Through The I946 season. TeeT more Than once as he snake-hipped his way Through The opposing Team. His accuraTe passes consisTenTly Tound Their mark and kepT The Cv-burg oTTensive rolling. Dick ConsTable, anoTher yearling, held down The No. I spoT and did a Tine job oT blocking and carrying The ball on reverses. Ross Sachs, who was ouT mosT oT The season wiTh a bad knee, showed up as a capable Tail- back and Honey Wileman, sTarTing laTe in The season, aided in more Than one G-burg vic- Kreider on The loose. HENRY T. BREAM ROY BLOOMINGDALE Head Coach J. V, Coach iory wilh his line running and lei?-handed passing. The success of +he Orange and Blue was in a large par? due +o Coach Clyde Cole's hard- charging forward wall. They were consisreni in breaking ihrough info +he opposing baclc- iields lo spill lhe ball carriers for subsianiial losses. Oursianding as borh an offensive and deienf Asslsfanf J. V. CLYDE COLE Line Coach JACK SHAINLINE Coa 140 sive cenier was Mike Rolasandic. I-le was The bulwarlc of defense being in on a large per- cenlage of The laclcles and siopping many po- lenfially long runs for liille or no gains. Improving amazingly as ihe season pro- gressed, ends Leo Krupa and Howard Caurlman did a line iob of pass receiving and of geliing down under Rambds punis io siop lhe opposing safely men in iheir lraclcs. THE SE AS REC Gellysburq . . l97 Lelwiqlw . . . Gellyslourq . 67 Weslern Maryland , Ge-Hysburg . .277 Lalayelle . . Gelfysburq . 67 Delaware . Gellyslourq . 77 NYU , . Gellysburq . O7 Bucknell . Gelfysburg . 77 Muhlenberg . Gellysburq . . 34: Albriqlwl . . Gerlysburg . .267 Lebanon Valley . First now: ei nann i, Haehnlen, Joh nson , Harf, Leibknechr, Brough, schlegelmilch, Yingsf. second R Cole Joy, Smith, Morris, Cauffman, Schlegal, Cervino, Rambo, Krupa, Kreider, Roksandic, Wileman Bream Thnrd Row: Bloomingdale, Linia, Naiale, Pavelic, McLean, McCausland, Uhlig, Rasmussen, Edwards Thomson Roc Way, Capozzi. Fourfh Row: Tafasciore, Miller, Reese, Neuberi, Gibble, Sachs, Tremble, Alber Moore Plfzer Love, Consfa ble, Palazzolo. Cheerleading Squad, Firs+ Row: Waiter, James, Viall lHead Cheerleaderl, Anna-Maennon Second Row: Grayblll, Trumpeier. Rafhbonek Smifh. G0 LLET G0... Will llle Frosln ever learn? Wl1O'S laughing HOW? William Joy, MarTin Pavelic, William Thomp- son and RoberT Schlegal all did Their share oT playing good TooTball aT The Tackle posiTion. ArT SmiTh and Flip Morris were The mosT consisTenT headaches To The opponenTs' backs as Time and Time again They slid Through Trom Their guard spoTs To break up plays beTore They were even sTarTed. MenTion should also be made oT l.es Ginanni, Bill LeibknechT and Jack Love who helped These Two aT The guard posiTion. No summary oT The I946 season could be cornpleTe wiThouT menTioning Coach Roy Bloom- ingdale's undeTeaTed Junior VarsiTy charges. They had an unblemished record of Tour wins. Vanquishing Johns Hopkins, 27-Og WesTern Maryland, I8-63 Muhlenberg, I3-61 and Dela- ware, I4-77 The Junior BulleTs played a Tine brand oT TooTball, Turning in worThy perTorm- LiTTle Joe going around end. BeTween halves wiTh The presidenTs of G-burg and Muhlenberg. ances on This squad were Tony Cervino, Bob Johnson, Dave Rasmussen, Bud Kirker, Dave PiTzer and Bill ATherholT. WiTh only Three members oT The varsiTy squad graduaTing, and The members of The unde- TeaTed J. V. Team moving up To Try Tor varsiTy berThs, we look To The I947 season wiTh high hopes. Six poinTs for G-burg. fr af. gig- Firsf Row: Harlshorne lCoachJ, Enfwislle, Brown, Musselman, Diehl, Raffensperqer, Held lManagerl. Second Row: P. Slifer, Kime, Slrube, Childs, SeTzer, L. Slifer. Third Row: Gallion, Milell, Craighead, Hough, Hippen- sfeel, Allamong, Schmifhenner. Fourfh Row: H, B. Smifh, Simonlon, Peck, H. L. Smilh lAssisTanT Manaqerl, Heilman, Saurg Rudisillg Meschfer. ATTer a slow sTarT, Coach l-larTshorne's soccer Team came To liTe To end The season wiTh Three wins, Tour losses and one Tie. WiTh a number oT reTurned veT- erans including Chuclc MeschTer, l-lowie l-TippensTeel and l-lerb Brown To bolsTer The leTT-overs Trom lasT year's squad, The Team had Trouble working inTo a smooTh club unTil mid-season. BuT Trom Then on They played a winning brand oT soccer and ended The season champions oT The souThern division oT The Middle ATlanTic Conference. Four ol The sTarTing Team were chosen Tor The all-conTerence Team: lvieschTer, lviusselman, SchrniTThenner, and l-lippensTeel. A TiTTh man, EnTwisTle, re- ceived honorable menTion. Opening The season againsT Penn STaTe, The Orange and Blue were able To do liTTle and losT O-5. ln The second game Ihey fared buf IiHIe be++er bowing o Swarlhmore I-6. Traveling nexi Io Annapolis Jrhey were shufour O-6 by a Iasl moving Navy ag- gregalion. The Iirsr home game found G-burg playing hosf Io Rulgers. In Ihis conlresl, our boolers began coming +o life and Iosf a Iough one 3-4. The Iirsl win of Jrhe season came againsl Bucknell, The I-Iarlshornemen coming Ihrough 3-I. Following Iheir Iirs+ win, Ihe boolers played Johns I-Ioplcins al Ballimore Io a 2-2 deadlock. Relurning home Ihey nexf THE SEASON Gellysburg. . . Og Penn Sfare . . 5 Gerrysburg. . . I: Swarrhmore . . 6 Gelrrysburg. . . Og Navy . . . . . 6 Geflysburg. . . 3: Rulgers . . . . 4 mel and defealed Delaware 3-I. In Ihe final malch of Ihe season C-5-burg Irav- eled Io Weslern Maryland and came home wilh anolher 3-I viclory and Ihe conference Championship under Jrheir bells. Throughouf Ihe season I-Iowie Hippen- s+eeI and Sam Schmillhenner conlinually led Ihe Bullel aliaclc wi'rh help from Cap- Iain Gene Ries and Roy Musselman. Oul- slanding for his defense play was goalie SIreIch Ivleschler. RECORD Gellysburg. . . 33 Bucknell . . . I Gelfysburg . . . 23 Johns I-Ioplcins . 2 Ge++ysburg. . . 33 Delaware . . . I Geilysburg. . . 33 Weslern Ivld. . I Chosen for the All-Conference team of fha Middle Aflaniic Conference: Hippensfeel, Meschfer, Musselman, Schmiffhenner. COACH HEN BREAM Finishing The season wiTh The record oT I4 losses To 7 wins, The baslceTl3all Team oT I947 had one oT The pooresT records ever To be compiled by a Bream-coached Team. The win-loss column, however, does noT Tell The whole sTory. ln playing such ouTsTand- ing Teams as Navy, Muhlenberg, LaTayeTTe, Temple, and Penn, The Orange and Blue raninTo anne oTThe Toughed'con1peHHon in The counTry. Trying To geT TogeTher a smooTh-worlc- ing combinaTion. Coach Bream iuggled his sTarTing lineup conTinuously. The Team as a whole played hoT and cold TJaslceTball, and a combinaTion which seemed To cliclc in one game would exhibiT poor Torm in The nexT. mo BA KET CO-CAPTAIN GEORGE DRACHA l LL... CO-CAPTAIN BOB HART Harry wenf ihrough fhe whole Alb leam fo score ihis one Jusr as rhe Bullers came ro Jrhe roughesr parf ol Jrheir schedule, lhey were furlher handicapped by 'rhe loss, due fo injury, of Jrheir Jrwo high scorers, Harry Pure and Grad Akers. This handicap proved proved loo much for rhe Barrlefielders, and Jrhey slumped badly ar rhe end of Jrhe season. ln an allrempl To pull his leam oul of rhis rur, Coach Bream broughr up Jrhe enrire Junior Varsiry Jream. Even wirh rhis addi- lion, Jrhe brand of play was improved buf liflle, and rhe losing srreak conlinued To ihe end of Jrhe season. ll is, however, 'roo easy +o criricize a losing leam and i'i's coach. Credir musl be given ro all rhe members ol The sguad for The line sporlsmanship and aggressive play which lhey demon- slraled rhroughour rhe year. 147 Geiiysburg Geilyslou rg Gellysbu rg Geiiysbu rg Geilysburg Geiiysburg Geiiysburg Ge-Hysbu rg Geliysbu rg Geliysburg Firsl' Row. Boehner, Fowler, Ehrh THESEA v . . 495 Lebanon Valley . . 39: Juniaia . . . . . . 48: LaSalle . . . . . 433 Dickinson . . . .541 Lehigh . . . . . 39' Navy . . . . . . 437 Lafayeiie . . . . . . 473 F. and M .... . . . 53: Penn . . . . 57' Weslern Md. . . Geilysburg , Coach umm, sum, Pure, Dracha, afar, Brown, March, Wileman Akers. Fourfh Row RECORD 43 Geilysbu rg 38 Geiiysbu rg 67 Geiiysburg 48 Geilysbu rg 48 Geliysbu rg 7 l Gellysbu rg 46 Geilysburg 40 Geiiyslou rg 60 Geiiysburg 40 Geliyslourg .303 F. and M. . Lehigh . Albrighi Muhlenberg Bucknell . Laiayeiie Muhlenberg Bucknell . Temple . Rulgers . . Dickinson . Harl, Rambo, Assislanf Coach Bloomingdale. Second Row . Third Row: Nowak Plaslino Fair Walkin H +1 Gorrna I I h sl I Managers Slrine and Palauolo. mam 5 x 'H PAUL PLASTINO ROSS SACHS HARRY PURE Co-Caplains George Dracha and Bob l-larl. allhough neilher was an exceplion- al poinl-geller, proved Their worlh on numerous occasions by lheir sleady influ- ence and line defensive play. The only member of lhe squad +o re- ceive menlion on 'rhe All-Easlern baskel- ball 'ream was The 6 ll. I in. cenler, Freshman l-larry Pure. Looking less like a baskelball player lhan many of lhe olher Breammen, he always managed lo break 'rhrough lhe opponen+'s defense lo make The baskel. l-lis abilily enabled him lo walk off wilh lhe scoring honors in nearly every game in which he played. Anolher freshman who was a spark plug of lhe Bullel defense and lhe long shol arlisls ol lhe oiclense was Ross Sachs, a former Gellysburg High School alh- lele. The high spol of Jrhe pas? season was 'rhe deleal of 'rhe high-flying Albrighl quin're+ from Reading. The main lacror which conrribured lo lhis upsel was lhe phenominal basker-lossing of sub cenfer, Grad Akers. Akers, srarling rhe season on rhe J. V. squad, soon proved his worlh and was promoled To a varsiry berlh. Grad was unable lo equal lhe 27 poinrs he scored in rhis one game, buf he did, however, end wirh second place in 'ream scoring. Orher members of Jrhe squad who could always be counred on for a reliable performance. eirher in lhe slarling line- up or as a sub, are Charlie Rambo, Bob- by March, George Boehner, Paul Plas- Jrino, Johnny Ehrhardr, and Bill Brown. Deserving menlion in This summary are a few of The ourslanding individuals who performed for rhe opposing lives in rhe Eddie Plank gym. Ed Analin, in scoring 29 poinls for rhe Albrighl ream, pur on one of lhe finesl shooling exhibifions JOHNNY EHRHARDT BOBBY MARCH GRAD AKERS Akers scores two of his 27 poinls for lhe game. ever wilnessed by a G-burg crowd. Muh- lenberg's l-larry Donovan, along wilh his cohorls, displayed sparkling ollensive baskelball in giving lhe G-burg oullil lheir lwo worsl drubbings. The Junior Varsily, under lhe guidance ol Roy Bloomingdale, lared much beller lhan lhe Senior squad, and compiled an enviable record ol IO wins lo 2 losses. Losing only lo Muhlenberg and Dickin- son, lhe lillle Bullels sel a pace which overwhelmed lhe resl ol lheir opponenls. Pinky Fissel, who improved amazingly wilh each game, led his club in lhe scor- ing by his line board work and lapping in baskels aller his leammales had missed. Caplain George Fair was lhe sleady- ing inlluence in lhe J. V. combinalion and did a good job ol selling up plays, as well as in being a consislenl scorer. The hol hand on lhe lillle Bullel ag- gregalion was George Gorman, a seven- leen-year-old lreshman who had an un- canny eye on his long shols. Guards Dick Fidler and Ray Nowak were bolh line ball-handlers and always managed lo enler inlo lhe scoring. The whole leam worked well delen- sively and had a snappy ollensive syslem which broke lhrough lhe besl opposing delenses. R E T Under The TuTelage oT Coach Clyde 'iKing Cole, wresTling was resumed as a major winTer sporT aTTer a lapse oT Three years. WiTh a new coach and a group oT candidaTes who had liTTle or no college experience, local Tans did noT hold much hope Tor an excepTional season. The coach and his boys, however, had diTTerenT ideas and ended The season wiTh a record oT Tour wins againsT Two losses, in addiTion To gaining Two TirsT places in The Middle ATlanTic ConTerence MaTch. AnoTher honor was broughT baclr Trom This TilT, ThaT being The winning by Russ Riegel oT The award Tor The ouTsTanding wresTler. ln winning This award, Riegel, a Tormer New Jersey STaTe champ, showed com- mendable abiliTy and conquered Two Tough opponenTs. In The semi-Tinal rounds he decis- ioned Kelly oT SwarThmore, This being Kellyis TirsT deTeaT in Two years, and in The Tinal round he Turned The same Triclc againsT Ford oT RuTgers previously undeTeaTed in nine Tries This year. In The I2I pound class The Orange and Blue was represenTed by Graham McCuTcheon who won mosT oT his maTches ThroughouT The year and gained a second place in The MAC TilT. Ted Lenker, a TirsT place winner in The MAC maTch, handled The chores in The T28 pound class. Ted improved greaTly as The season pro- gressed and Turned in a Tine perTormance in winning The class honors. Joe Erb, I36 pounder, was ouTsTanding in all his maTches and wenT undeTeaTed up To The Tinals oT The MAC where he losT by a decision. I-le showed up well even in This maTch and broughT home wiTh him anoTher second place Tor The BulleTs. Diclc Sassman and Russ Riegol boTh saw acTion in The I45 pound and I55 pound classes. Dick losT several Tough maTches and was elim- inaTed in The semi-Tinal round oT The conTerence bouT. Russ Tared much beTTer and wenT unde- TeaTed in every maTch. ATTer a good showing aT The beginning oT The season, Don Morris was puT ouT of acTion wiTh a bad shoulder iniury, and reTurning To The maTs, he was unable To come up To his prior sTandard. Thus Tor The greaTer parT of The year Dick Binder represenTed G-burg in The I65 pound class. Dick was able To geT To The THE SEASON GeTTysburg .... Zlg I-Iaverford .... 9 GeTTysburg .... ICP, Temple . . . . I3 GeTTysburg .... I97 Bucknell , . . . I3 First Row: Erb, Morris, Way, Keller, Gibble. Second Ro semi-Tinal round oT The MAC bouTs beTore he was puT ouT oT The running. Changing Trom heavyweighT To The I75 pound class in The middle oT The season was a hard job Tor Nels Gibble and aTTer a Tine beginning, he slowed down and was also elim- inaTed in The semi-Tinal. I-leavyweighT Charles Reider shared The same TaTe buT showed loTs oT promise. WiTh all The members oT The varsiTy squad eiTher Treshmen or sophomores, everyone hopes To see champion wresTling on The GeTTysburg maTs Tor The coming seasons. RECORD GeTTysburg .... log Muhlenberg . . . I4 GeTTysburg .... I23 Johns I-lopkins . . I4 GeTTysburg .... IZ, F. and M ..... I6 w: SmiTh IAssisTanT Managerl, Cole ICoachI, Sassman, McCuTcheon, Schmiffhenner, Dunkle IManagerl. JOE AND IRA The baseball Team, wiTh lra Plank compleTing his ThirTy-TirsT year as coach, had anoTher suc- cessTul season inVl946. The superb piTching of Russel l.eTTy AungsT combined wiTh The power hiTTing oT Joe Cervino was more Than a maTch Tor mosT BulleT opponenTs and The Team ended The season wiTh eighT wins and Two losses. AungsT was crediTed wiTh seven oT The eighT wins and had an earned run average oT .I4 Tor The enTire season. Second Baseman LiTTle Joe Cervino led his TeammaTes in home runs, runs baTTed in, hiTs, and had The besT baTTing average on The Team. The season would noT have been as successTul, however, wiThouT The Tine supporT oT CaTcher Bud EckerT, ShorTsTop RoberT l-larT, and OuT- Tielders Shoemaker and Sanclercock. ln The opening game oT The season The BaTTle- LEFTY AUNGST Tielders played hosT To ElizabeThTown and served noTice oT Their abiliTy by Trouncing Them 6-I. The BulleTs Tollowed Their TirsT vicTory wiTh Two more wins, The TirsT againsT Johns Hopkins 6-I and The The TirsT and did snapped second over E-Town 8-O. Lehigh was Team To deTeaT The Orange and Blue so in a close conTesT 5-4. The Team back and won The nexT one Trom MT. ST. Mary's 8-O. The Plankmen nexT Traveled To Carlisle where They dropped Their second game, This one To Dickinson 6-2. Following This deTeaT, The nine won Tour sTraighT games. DeTeaTing Franklin and Marshall IO-5 and Bucknell 6-5, The BulleTs Then played a reTurn game wiTh Dickin- son To win 3-2. The lasT game OT The season was TeaTured as parT of The commencemenT exercises, and Tound G-burg winning 8-5 over Franklin and Marshall. An execulive board oi sludenls from each sporl lorms The nucleus oi lhe Women's Alh- lelic Associalion. This group sponsors and arranges a sporls program designed lo meer lhe needs ol lhe women's division, They schedule inlramural lournamenls, individual and group compelilion as well as lhe inler- collegiale meels in hockey, baslcelball, swim- ming, solrball and rillery. The group wel- comes as ils advisor lhis year lhe new Direc- 'ror oi Physical Educarion for Women, lvliss Grace A. Brewsler. MISS GRACE BREWSTER O WOME 'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO First Row: Brewsier fCoachl, Hamme, Zimmerman, Eushs, Venable, Second Row. Sfau E T B bk M H b id D T I nes, rice, ru a er, oss, aa ess , fre r , Gardill, Gould, 4 W w i FIELD at 4 Gu Smiles iusi before flwe Millersville game. Firsf Row: Ferguson, Moss, Tifile, Dreier, Haabeshad, Enes, Livingsfon. Second Row: Maguire, Sfevens, Bru- baker, Walfz, Fralfeiqh, Schwarfz, Kunde, Brewsfer iCoachl. PR' if .f-.., - -r 0 KEY Befween halves of The Penn Hall game. Remember Those OcTober days when dusT Tlew back of Huber Hall? ThaT was noT a slorm, only The girls dashing up and down The hockey Tield. Miss Grace BrewsTer, an ex-member oT The Middle ATlanTic All-CollegiaTe Hockey Team, had diTTiculTies in geTTing The Tield lined and The goals seT up, BuT Tinally, Mr. DeardorTT com- plied, and everyThing was seT Tor varsiTy prac- Tice. WhaT could Then be more appropriaTe Than rain! The nexT day, however, The hockey equipmenT was Taken ouT and pracTice began. From Then on, iT was waTch sTicks, Try a lunge, drive The ball, and come on, run. Many were The moans and groans caused by sore muscles and baTTered shins, buT undaunTed, The G-burg girls conTinued pracTicing. Penn Hall lassies arrived The aTTernoon oT November 2 To challenge GeTTysburg. IT was an exciTing game wiTh G-burg scoring TirsT, and wiTh Penn Hall hoT on Their heels To even The score. Then Penn Hall managed To geT pasT Maguire and Kunde, G-burg Tullbacks, and T'einTing cleverly To draw Dreier away, chalked up anoTher score. BuT G-burg reTaliaTed, and wiTh The help of The halT-backs, MaTlack, Fry- berger, and HaabesTad, The Torward line, OuT- ram, Fraleigh, Ferguson, SchwarTz, and Lehman advanced To Tie The score 2-2. BUT TaTe was noT kind To G-burg, Tor in The lasT minuTe oT play, Penn Hall scored, To make The Tinal score 3-2. On November I6, Miss BrewsTer and her Team boarded The bus Tor Millersville. The small Tield There proved To be a handicap raTher Than a help, and unTil The second halT, iT looked like a walkaway Tor Millersville. Then G-burg sTarTed To click as STauTTer, Ferguson, and MaTlack Took The oTfensive. BuT They reTaliaTed Too laTe, Tor The game ended 6-2 in favor of Millersville. This wound up The season and The Tair aTh- IeTes Turned Their aTTenTion To baskeTball. GIRL ' I TERCOLLEGIATE BA KETBALL Firsf Row: Salzmann, Moss, Tiffle, Fraleigh, Haabesfad, Miller, Walfzl Brewsler fCoachJ. Second Row: Lingen- f H F g B b k D S h I T P k h Y E e er. er uson, FU B el' f9IBr C Wai' 1, rice ar ef Miss Grace Brewsler, Women's Physi- cal Educalion lnslruclor, organized an inlercollegiale program lhis year which included seven games wilh neighboring schools. Before and aller Chrisfmas holidays. T ird Row: Maguire, Sfevens, A 'I , K d , L' ' g GS. co-eds aflended daily praclices. Al The end of January, Miss Brewsrer selecled Iwo full learns, plus subslilules, from lhese candidales lo ballle againsl Ihe rival colleges. The co-eds Traveled To WesTern Maryland Tor Their TirsT TilT of The season. Forwards TiTTle, Maguire, and HaabesTad encounTered an ex- cellenT defensive zone which cramped Their sTyle quiTe a biT, and our guards, Kunde, Brubaker, and Dreier were Taced wiTh a Taking oTTensive play which was enTirely new To Them. So aT The end oT The game, The scoreboard read 20-I4 in The opponenT's Tavor. Joey TiTTle, who scored 22 poinTs, was The sTar of The Hood game which was played aT Frederick, Md. Due To her excellenT oTTensive playing and The sTeady guarding oT Kunde, Bru- baker, and Dreier, The BulleTs ouTplayed The Hood girls and won 27-I3. The J. V.'s also were vicTorious in deTeaTing The Hood second Team, 30-I7. The spunky, sparkling playing oT The BulleT quinTeTTe downed The Millersville girls by a score oT 27-I9. ln This game, Maguire, TiTTle and HaabesTad were again The sTarTing Torwards and all shared in The scoring, while The guard- ing, as usual, was Taken care oT by Dreier, Kunde, and Brubaker. ln a close game, The BulleT J. V.'s losT To a MILLIE MILLER PHYL FRALEIGH Two more for Joey. scrappy York Junior College Team by one poinT, The Tinal score reading 20-I9. When The season is over, The co-eds will also have played Shippensburg, Lebanon Valley, Penn Hall, and Wilson. WiTh Three wins To one loss already To Their crediT, The girls hope Tor a very successTul season. JOEY TITTLE and lnitclc a ride 564 f Put tluwe hola away to tice foothrll fiefd. . . or fl-olic with Home maidelw 1 SIreefer af fhe baf for fhe Phi Delis. SOFTBALL FOOTBALL BASKETBALL I I 946 Summer Leaguej Phi Deii Phi Gam TKE . . KDR . Phi Sig . ATO . SAE , LCA . Phi Psi . Marauders Sigma Chi WiIdca+s W. L SAE . . . . 9 I Phi Deii' . . 7 3 Mc:Knigh+ A-7 3 PhiSig. -'6 3 PhiGem 5 3 Pmpsa, . . 5 4 ATO . . . 5 6 4 5 LCA . i 4 6 KOR . . . 2 5 TKI5 ' ' - U A I 7 Sigma Chi . ,.... O IO Phi Kap . The foofball champs show off fheir Trophy. I TRAMURALS W. L. T. W. L. . . IO 0 I Phi DGII . . .II 0 . 9 I I TKE . . . 9 2 . 8 2 I SAE . . . 9 2 . 6 3 2 Phi Sig . . 6 5 . 6 3 2 Phi Psi . . 6 5 . 5 5 I Phi Gam . . 6 5 . 3 4 4 ATO . . 5 6 . 3 4 4 LCA . . . 5 6 . . 3 8 O McKnigh+ . . 4 7 . . . 2 7 2 Sigma chi . . 3 8 . 2 9 O KDR . , . 2 9 . O Il O Phi Kap . . . I II Mazur scores +wo for TKE The beslce+ball champs. the evemng campus The The - Q 2' M an J MM an , if 1 5 AlmanMA+er t9?f!h,ee. V W xl may do, anal l'll Honor and Blue, .1-' ff! T42 XQ fb ,Wffgb 4 , Q, WV fiwigtfg ' 1' K W' W sv mm! Q 1iQggp,Qy 'mgsf , if ff ai E gl-SFQ , 9' 121.4 Q, Mus f , I-if Q Q26 W Aft ,. 1 as eff 8' i e '54 w ' as ,, 4 ies' : Q 0 W . fx W , THE FEATURES EVE The veTerans housing proieCT enabled The veTerans To move from The overcrowded gym- nasium inTo The more saTisTacTory arrangemenT ol Nbarraclcsf' lnslead of considering These buildings a deTrimenT To The archiTecTural de- lvlay Queen PaTricia Malone reigned over The annual May Day Ceremonies, sponsored by The Women's STudenT Government on Tvlay 5, I946. Due To bad weaTher The exer- cises were held indoors buT The TradiTional May Day program wenT on as scheduled. The program was performed wiTh The crown- ing oT The queen aTTended by her courT oT beauTies, The May Pole Dance, and The moving' up exercises. BeTore The cusTomary winding oT The May Pole sTreamers, The girls per- Tormed in modern dance The blooming oT The May Tlowers. The new ofilicers of The Women's STudenT GovernmenT were an- nounced. The queen oTTiciaTed cluring The moving-up exercises. sign oT The campus, GeTTysburg college is proud To poinT Them ouT as a symbol OT The progress being made aT GeTTysburg To meeT The de- mands and requirement oT The largesT enroll- menT in The hisTory OT The college. The graduaTion oT The class oT '46 was made more momenTous by The disTinguished presence oT General DwighT D. Eisenhower, who spoke aT The l'Welcome l-Tome commencemenT exer- cises, May 27, T946. The weaTher prevenTed The exercises Trom being held aT Memorial Field and The commencemenT program was carried Through as scheduled in The MaiesTic TheaTer. There has been much said concerning The TacTs oT Eisenhowens visiT-his arrival ac- GeTTysburg's l'LiTTle Brown BuclceT, a Tro- phy originally presenTed by Two alumni Trorn Dickinson and GeTTysburg To sTimulaTe Triende ly rivalry beTween The Two colleges, disap- peared mysTeriously Trom iTs resTing place in The Eddie Planlc Memorial Gymnasium June I5, I946, NoThing was heard concerning The Trophy unTil iT reappeared in laTe November during a dance aT Diclcinson. Bobby Byrne, The leader oT The dance band, called The col- lege presidenT To The TronT oT The gymnasium aT inTermission and presenTed him wiTh a large box, Upon opening iT, The PresidenT wiThdrew The lll.iTTle Brown BuclceT. The idenTiTy oT The culpriT remains a mysTery since Byrne was unable To recognize The per- son who presenTed him wiTh The box. ln a Tew weeks The Presidern oT Dickinson re- Turned The vicTory Trophy To PresidenT Han- son and The 'll.iTTle Brown BuckeT again resTs in our Trophy case. companied by his wiTe and sTaTT members, his sincere speech of welcome To Those who had reTurned, his democraTic visiT To l-luber l-Tall dining room Tor lunch and The remainder oT his sTay on campus. There can never be enough said, however, abouT The lasTing impression General Milne made on The campus wiTh his warm personaliTy and Triendliness. We again recognize The man To whom The T944 SPEC' TRUM was dedicaTed. N' Weidensall Halls fvvenfy-four years of cam' pus service came fo an end Safurday morning November 23, I946, A fasf spreading fire ffiaf raged unconfrolled for fliree bours-de spife fbe efforfs of firemen and sfudenfs- Complefely desfroyed flue building, leaving only flue walls, ffie columns, flwe basemenf floor and also an empfy place in ffie lives of Ge-ffysburg college sfudenfs and faculfy. The damage caused by flue conflagrafion is esfimafed fo ex- ceed So0,000, buf no appraiser could esfimafe flwe loss felf by fliose fo wlwom fbe S.C.A. was more ffian a building, During ifs fwenfy-four years on campus, ffie Sfudenf Cfirisfian Associ- fion Building fioused flue SCA. and Cliaplains offices, an audiforium, meefing rooms, music rooms, game room, swimming pool and a lobby wlwiclw served as a popular meefing place for flwe sfudenfs. The small clwapel upsfairs was a source of inspirafion and medifafion fo all flioso sfudenfs who wanfed fo falce advanfage of ifs solifude. Locafed in ffwe cenfer of flwe campus fliis building lweld a special appeal for eacln individual sfudenf and flue familiar sliining of ifs ligfifed cross af nigfif was one of ffie mosf beloved of fl'ie campus land marlcs. Tfie worlc of flwe S.C.A. goes on in an improvised office unfil a newer and larger building replaces flue remaining slcelefon. MP DI TER Precious ari lreasures and records Blaze envelops ihe building. saved by sfuclenls. . . .BUR Blaze originafes in llwird floor. Cornices fall will: fhe lhird floor. Sfudenls man hose fo fighf lhe blaie Km Wei. MQYQEYSQ 1 .,.. -AE: H U, P A V Y , 0 it ' .. -g . .Aw ,. -, -.-., . 1: 'Q , . W - Y ' For +l'1e firsf lime in a couple of years, Sanfa Claus hif G-burg in shirl and +rousers. Wifh +he male animal back in +he swing of fhings, +l1e slcirf and sweafer Sanfa is a fhing of fhe pasf. For proof of fhe successful iob fhai 6-burg 'Fra+erni+y men did in bringing Chrisfmas fo fhe campus, flwe SPECTRUM presenfs a pholographic accounf of hr Qlhrintman s, mug W if Ei' 'naw ffsfzfwgz ' y U Q ?555'g5?5i,7r- ff . vfigflx i nv A 1 :uf MQ? f1,'q,-ggafwitw? in ',.. , gf im is wi we ,f1.,g,w:g'V ff ff lr1:'f9x M . X., , i r 'S ?'Ff5ff1'3g,a 1 jg 05211 Q? 5 f ip' Ax, ffm if W 07-'W 'N FM 5? 6353? ....4,,m 1 . Ja? Q W5 'QM - 'Simi EQ' D0 Cll00SES CQILLEGE QUEENS The SPECTRUM presenfs Dean W. E. Tilberg, Prof. P. B. Wagnild, Dr. N. E. Richardson, Jr., Dr. K. L. Smolce, and Dr. W. K. Sunder- meyer in fhe unfamiliar roles of beaufy experfs. ln previous years Varga, Peffy, Powers and ofher well-known specialisfs on feminine charm loaned fheir repufafions and 'ralenf fo fhe selecfing of GeHysburg's Campus Queens. The successful oufcome of fhis change of iudges and 'the facf fhaf our profs are sfill able fo recognize beaufy is proved by fhe following selecfions as made by fhis quinfef .... MISS VIRGINIA IESCIIBACII J4 co-eel Auefy, a co-ealfair . . Miss Anna Lois Hoim Miss Joanna Tittlv wifk Afarrg egea anal Akining Lair Miss Susanne Wentz Miss Elisabeth Holman ,iv wilL image gay GIIJ iWlPi5A face . . was S U P H U M H Ill E S ms vu.G.N.A .,E..m lllitA Zienclfy faughfer ana! 6rigAf Amid .... llliss Mary Lou Miller Miss Ruth Hoops or Lewifcking peraonahfiw fkaf Leguig s 0 Mrs. Edward Foulkrod Miss Julia Gotwald wifA quahfiw Maf affracf anJ fanfahze fig. :If iff 1 we :iasw:a:af Q Q , M , 4 m x, ,:JwM3A X iw wang if 2 W gg This seleclion is macle by an aclminisfralive commihlee and is based on fhe s+uden+'s characler, leadership, exlra-curricular aclivilies, and po'I'enl'iali+y for success afrer being graduafecl. The biographies of +hese sludenfs appear in fhe curreni edifion of W H 0 9 H 0 IN AMERICAN CIILLEGES AND UNIVEIISITIES HOWARD SHOEMAKER, Class of '46 Fooiball, Baseball Sfar and Dorm Counselor flflll R06 HERR, Class of '46 Courl Slar and Tribunal Member sill! CAL WELLIVER, Class of '46 Alhlefe and Baskelball High-Scorer IDM! JERRY BORSTEL J. A. MILLER PAUL KRAMP Journalist and Edifor Scholar and Pen-Hell Prexy Debafer and Journallsl ,XXX Al' 'l'ZQli EAU Wneel mdk? . . . DAVE PLANK RACHEL ZIMMERMAN JACK SHAINLINE Tribunal Head and Couriman Class Officer and WAA Head Afhlefic Coach and Varsiiy Man vw frm 'PKG' , .. - 'W 15 ': 'zgwiaviaiki 6 f ff' A KIRK MEARNS JUANITA WATERS ART SMITH Tribunal Head and ROTC Leader Soprano and SCA Officer Gridiron Guard and Senate Prexy IAF 'I'KI-I JOE CERVINO RUTH ERB JERRY ALEXIS Sfar Fullback and Baseball Man Sfudenf Governmen? Bigwig and Tribunal Head Edifor and Journalisf X.. , -R M VIN ww 133555 DICK TOME SUE WENTZ BOB JANKE Journalisi and Diamond Afhlefe Adress and Class Beaufy SPECTRUM Ediior and SCA Booster KAY' XS! 11236 OTTADIGJUIOR p4uto9l-aplw and lliemoim ORBO 0 TER The SPECTRUM sfaff gra+efulIy acknowledges 'rhe co- operafion and con+ribu+ions of fhe business men, com- merical es+ablishmen+s, and pafrons, wi+hou+ whose gen- erosi+y +he publicafion of +he I948 SPECTRUM would have been a dubious enferprise. 0556 GUTHAIVI CUM 00. INC NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK UU TANNE-ARDEN INC NEW YUHH EITY, NEW YUHH C13 949494 THE FHENIJH MART INU 94 94 94 dm NU voeuf Novfuv co NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK GETTY BURG OLL GE Serving America Since l832 Our program is arranged fo help young men and women on The Road Back affer fhe war A LIBERAL ARTS coLLEeE EE- For Parficulars Address DR. HENRY W. A. HANSON, PRESIDENT GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA if ak' ir WILLIAMS RETAIL STDRES INC. 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LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y. SWOPE'S ATLANTIC SERVICE ISO CARLISLE STREET Gerfysburg, Pa. Phone 77 PAPPY SWOPE AND SON MILTGN AND PROTTER TI-IE SI-ICE BCDX I-I. I-I. REUNING. '30 BeH'er Shoes fiH'ecI IaeH'er GETTYSBUR6, PENNSYLVANIA ISI4- I947 THE GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK IOn York SIreeI'I G-ETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA M b f II1 Federal Reserve Sysfem-Member of Ihe FederI D p I I C p I Over SI0,000,000.00 Resources Oldesf and Iargesf bank In Adams Co 'ry Co Iucfive banking since CoIon I d y IBI4 I947 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF I948 May your Iulure rellecl credil for you and Geflysburg College P. B. RICE AGENCY EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF lowA Payne Shoemaker Bldg. 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