Lehigh University - Epitome Yearbook (Bethlehem, PA)

 - Class of 1935

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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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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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WALTER L. DEEMER, JR. Walt Quakcrtown, Pa. Moses Brown Delta Upsilon Arts W lUn ' IIKU —WnU can fence belter with a steel Ii.il 111- Hiili his keen mind and nimhle wit is a (|uestii n a-i diltirnli In answer as the one conccrnin); the lien and tlie ecK. Siniiiltaneiiuslv straight A man and captain or the fencing team in his junior year. Walt represents the better type of l.ehinh man — scliolar. athlete, gentleman and fc ' ood fellow. IVncinK (1. 2. ;i. 4). I ' aptain (. ' D : F e n c i nt- ( ' lub (2. a. 4), Se relar. Treasurer (2). rri ' iil.nt (:!) ; Ueview. Edii.T in Chief (4). Associate IMi tor (3). Kditorial lioanl (2) ; ISrown and White. Kditorial Council (3. 41 : Mana inK Fencins; |2I; I ' hi Heta Kappa ; Fresh man and Sophomore Hon- ors ; I ' hi Kta Sisima : Oinicron Helta Kappa : Robert W. Itlake Society : Spanish Club. JOHN BAUER DIEFENBACH VVcstticId, New Jersey Wcstficld Senior High School Dief Arts O, Faithful Dief, that KPyser-like individual, erupts spontaneously at the end of his labors with a whole- hearted burst of .sons (?) and joviality. He cnjo.v.s a spir- ited, friendly arKUineut, regardless of whether he is up- holdini: the honor and t ' lory of his home town, trying to ex- plain the reason for bis increased use of the mails this year, . ■• ailvociiiiiiL- America ' s adherence to the World Court. Football (1) ; Track I 1. 2) ; Soccer (2) ; l-encins; (3, 4) : Phi Beta Kappa : Freshman and So|)homore Honors ; JIus- tard and C h ee.se : Inter- national Relations Club, Secretary (3), President 14). Ueview (2. 3) : Fre man Honors ; Sophomc Honors ; William Sojtl more l ' hij:lisli I ' rize ; I ' l Le.Kal Society ll. 11. 1 Itcia Kappa. SAMUEL EFRON lago. Effie Mlcntown, Fa. eiitown High .Scliool J SIT astride I ' arna. sns with my lyre. . nd pick with care the di.sobedient wire. The stupid shepherd lollin); on bis crook With deaf attention scarcely deigns to look. I bide my time, and it shall come at length. When, with a Titan ' s energy and strength, I ' ll grab a fistful of the strings, and (I, The world shall sulTer when 1 let them go! Arts Brown and White (1, 2. 3. 4) : Arcadia (4) : Mustard and Chee.se Club I I. 2. 3. 4). President 111. ROBERT FARNHAM. JR. riiihulclphia, Pa. tier man town . cademy Delta Tail Delta A, .r l.. i;i;AN ri.Y glamorous and disarraingly se- iliiciive personality bus helped Hob attain an envious po- sition as one of Lehigh ' s most distinctive .sons. With .1 gift for harangue, a prolific brain, and a magniloquence of speech, this occasional student gives evidence of great sena- torial prowess. liob ' s insatiable thirst for broad and expan.sive educa- tion scem.s to find its .satisfaction outside the classroom — or is it experience ' ; 29

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