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Buck ROBERT WILLIAMS BUCHANAN Mapku..,,,!. .W-u JLTM-y St. I.iil i . I ' rci). ' I ' luMa Kaiipa I ' lii Arts IIK piili ' i ' saiil ' Tiincctoii, and the distin ' uishcd lini ' of liuclianan ' K past and present nodded their heads in iipprnvnl. lint ISuck eanie to Ix liii, ' li, proving from the stmt to lie a man of his own convictions. lie has combined execntive sense witli administrative ability to mal;e a suc- cess out of tlioso orpinixations with which lie has liecame alliliated. He is. indeed, in every .sense a Leliifih man. Scabbard and Lilade i:!. I) ; Cliemical Society (1) : I ' re-Medical Society, Cliairman of Activities (2. ;!). President (4) ; Jnui ' iial Clnb (4) : enter- in;; Colle -e of I ' liysicians and Sur.L enns in Seplem- PAUL BUDURA Bud, Rube llrtlilcliem, I ' a. liclliUlum (Liberty High) r many capable students, wlio. altliouKli lie worked liis way throuEh Lehigh, did not miss a trick during liis stay. Paul was an excellent student, and a good atiilete. His genial personality likewise made a host of friends lor him both on and ofV the campus. Paul ' s great love was ba.sel)all, and among his minor af- fections was bacteriology : or was it anatomy. Paul. Ba.seball (1, 2, 3, 4), I ' aptain (4) ; Freshman Honors; Wilbur Prize in I ' reshnian German ; Phi I ' .eta Kappa ; Robert HIake .Society (2, 3, 4) ; Robert V. Hall Pre-Medical So- ciety (2, 3, 4). Secre- tary (4); Pre- Medical .lournal Club (3, 4). ICniilisJi Prize. . ' Ird place (2): Delta rtmlcron Theta (3. 4) : Pi yUi Kpsilon (4) : Uobt. Blake Soci- ety (4) : Phi Beta Kappa. MICHAEL FERDINAND BURKHARDT Bethlche Town erned LIKIC ' S cari ' iT at tbi- liiivisi two proverbs : . ll work and no play makes .T.-ick i Mike t a an l business before pleasure. Mike seemed to happy medium between these two mottoes, and turned on to be a student as well as an all-around Lehigh man. Being an all around Lehigli man. covers a lot of rerritor That ' s .Mike. Tom V H.VIt.VCTER : Rugged— get adaptable. Personality : .Many acquaintanee.s. Xo friends in .school — ' itenlcdly self i-ontained. . |i] e.irance : Inlellertual. Habits; . one deletorious. Holiby : Heliating — overcomes natural reticence. Conventions; He hates but does not break. Ideal ; L ' amour pour principe ; I ' ordre pour base, Ic pro- fs pour but. A typical e. ample of scholastic attainment possible to a (ireek. After Lehigh — law school. 27
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JOHN H. ABBOTT Johnny Allcntown, Pa. Allentown High School Town Arts I FTEI! juKL ' lini; swindle slipets ' and itraifiliten- ing palm tn-rs f..r jm.w.t i .mii-ani- ' s in ]■ Inj-idn. •■Johnnv decided tn ! • .1 iImci.h- Ihnin- In- |ii.-|i.i al inn at LHliii:h we catch ;;lini]i-.-.v ,,r hini |iillin ' :ini- .. lii- 1 1st i-xpiTi- ences tci the Ii-IImw- in 1,,i.mi-i i,,r ali.ini III • .ia - wlien men were men and l.ri.l-. ' liiiii, ;i -ri-nr.-. In ■MmIii nv ' s nwn wnrds. Ifs a 1- -ink ilinl ..n ,■. nli n-- ■ ■ r a ciispi- d(,i-.- •■Jolinilv-s aiLi-nl Na-ii ionn.r- In the ruts from Alleutowu lu ULililflic-in. Ili.s lumn.r and ,1; j d nature will carry liim over the bumps of medic:j 1 .schd j1 and tlie eccentricities of old maids with the pip. Eobert Hall Pre-Medi cal Societ.v ; Thomas .lour iial Club. LEOPOLD LEONARD BAUMANN Liberty, New York Liberty High School Phi Sigma Delta Arts H. Lis outward appearance gives one an i mpression of piety and restraint, but on further examination of those dark eyes, a spirit of fun and playfulness is discerned. It is this spirit of camaraderie that has endeared Lennie to his friends and associates. Ready for fun at any time, yet an able and willing worker wherever the task demands — that is L. L. B., the pride of Liberty. Soccer (1, 2, 3. 4). Captain (4) : Wrestliu;; Numerals ; Track Team (1. 2. 3, 4) : Epitome, Ad- vertising Manager (3). Business Manager (4) ; Sophomore Honors: President, Cyanide ; Vice- President, Omicron Delta Kappa: Mustard and Cheese (2, 3) : Interfra- rernitv Council, Robert V. Blake Society. Inter- national Relations Club. PARKER BERG Scwickley, Pa. Shady Side Academy Delta Upsilon Park A SOX of a Lehigh grad. Berg responded to the atmosphere in which he had matured ( ?) and matriculated al his dad ' s Alma JIater. He has become notorious for his gullibility, interest in Psych, difficulty with Accounting and Statistics, and a four year search for a course that inter- ested him. An infinite capacity for work, admirable self- integrity, and a pleasing good-nature are (jualities that will see Park thru. Freshman Swimming : Debating Society (3, 4) ; Arcadia (3, 4) ; Interfra- ternity Council (3, 4) ; Pre-Legal Society (3, 4). SAMUEL KAHN BLUMENTHAL Sam Elkins Park, Pa. Cheltenham High SchooI Pi Lambda Phi Arts iJaM is the chocolate king of the Lehigh Valley. He is the only man ever to take Dr. Carother ' s Sociology at- tendance and not get an A . One can usually find Sam either down in the cellar playing Sid ping-pong or working on some pipe accounting problem. There is much more to be said about this personable young man, but since this biography is limited in w ords 26
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LOUIS EUGENE CITRO Freeland, Pa. Mining and Mechanical Institute Town Lou Arts o ' . E of Lehigh ' s most ardent Ixiosters. Has prom- ised to send all his sons to his Alma Jlater. Intends to be- Kin to study when he finishes at Lehigh. Biggest desire is to return to Lehigh at some future date, and find that Pro- fessor Lafferty is maliing Education students do a little work. The Senior mustache seems to have greatly added to his attraction for the Hetlilehem girls. Orchestra (1) ; Band (1. 2) ; Secretary, Vice Presi dent, Latin Society. ARTHUR STANLEY COHEN Hagcrstown, Aid. Hasj;ersto vn High School Sigma Alpha Mu Ott D. ' ESPITE iiersistenf registration under Chemistry first and Physics later, Ott came happily to rest at least, iriost appropriately, in English. Critic at large ; philoso- pher at case. Freshman Honors (1) ; Sophomore Honors (2) ; Wilbur English Prize i ' 2) ; Williams Junior Prize in English Compo- sition (3) ; Phi Eta Sig- ma ; Newtonian Society ; Blake Philosophical So- ciety (3, 4) ; Physics So- ciety (3, 4). I I. 2, 3, 4) ; -incss Man- sistant Edi- iidbook, Edi- lu Beta Pi ident) ; Ph i ■a : Omicron I : Phi Kt:i X, Ml Cyimidi ' ; Ui.l.oil W. r.hiU. Society : Jnternationji Kelations Club ; Civil En gineering Society. CARL EDWARD COLLANDER Newark, N. j. South Side Hi. li Chi Phi Civil Engineering and . rts H, .EKE is one of the most impetuous young men I ' ve ever known, but, unlike most people of that type, he does not act w ithout casting at least a hasty weather eye on the future. Everything he does is done with a remark- alile thorougliness. He is possessed of a great driving force wliicli he applies to those things which interest him — and lie makes tliem click ! By Ham Reidy. iMiotliall |1. 2) : Eta Sigma I ' hi ; Sergeant-at- . rms : 51 u s t a r d and and Cheese (1. 2, 3, 4). Stage Manager (4) ; Rob- ert W. Hall Pre-Medical i-ictj JOHN deBENNEVILLE CORNELIUS Scotty, Jack, Shorty, Stub, Little John 202 Roberts Rd., .- rdmore. Pa. St. James School Psi Upsilon Arts Ol ' OTTY. a bundle of personality wrapped up in curiosity and tied with a bit of happy-go-lucky spirit : to bo delivered to Peun Medical School as a gift from Lehigh ' s Pi-e-Medica! factory and to be used as they see tit. When the bundle is unraveled four years hence, we ' ll probably f.nd a country doctor, who will pop out and say at yar serv- ice, folks. Beware of the farmer ' s daughter, Scotty. 2S
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