ESSIO J. BALDELLI, xMetallurgical engineering, drinker house iia Baldy graduated from Lackawanna High School, and after working a while, he came to Lehigh to take metaUurgical engineering. While here he participated in the activities of the International Relations club and was on the business staff of the Brown and W hite. NESTOR BLANCO, arts (geologv), cosmopolitan club Instilled with the spirit of sport, Blackie was a varsity letter man, Avinning his L in soccer and football. He was president of the Cosmopolitan club and a member of Cyanide and the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. He intends to do graduate work at the University of Michigan. HOWARD A. BLANK, metallurgical engineering, town group A married member of the graduating class, Howard has worked at a full-time job while attending college. He will go on to Batelle Institute, in Cleveland, Ohio, for research work. MARTIN BROSSMAN, mechanical engineering, town group Martin ' s college career was split in two by a term of service in the Army, but he came back to Lehigh to win his degree. He was a member of Pi Tau Sigma, mechanical honorary, and is now employed by Corning Glass Co. PAUL E. BUEHLER, electrical engineering, town group Active in his course societies, Paul held offices in Eta Kappa Nu, electrical honorary, and the student Institute of Electrical Engineers. He was a member of Alpha Lambda Omega, AUentown Town group, and intends to work at Roller Smith Co. ROBERT B. CURTIS, engineering physics, town group Bob won honors galore while pursuing his course of Engineering Physics. He made Tau Beta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Mu Epsilon, freshman and sophomore honors, Newtonian society, wath the emphasis on scholarship during his college career. He was also active in the Chess, Debating, Physics, and Phi Eta Sigma societies. GARRETT W. CANT VELL, chemical engineering, town group Member of the student Chemical Society, Garrett let it be known to all that he was a chem engineer from the old West. He neglected to state, how- ever, that he moved to Oklahoma from the East while attending Lehigh. WILLIAM J. DAY, business administration, delta tau delta Outstanding in campus activities, Bill was instrumental in the founding of the George Oliver Ellstrom veteran ' s society, of which he was a member. He served also as president of Arcadia, and was a five-man committeeman, as well as a member of Omicro n Delta Theta, Cyanide, and sports manager. 21
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