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EDWARD F. SCHWEITZER, chemical engineering, drinker house iiia Ed was a member of the Interdormitory Council. He was a member of the Chemistry society and the Camera club. He intends to continue at Lehicrh with graduate status. HARRY S. SECHRIST, electrical engineering, town group Harry played in the band and participated in intramural sports while at Lehigh. He held the offices of treasurer and president of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Lehigh student chajjter. Upon graduation he will be- come associated with General Electric. MAR IX SHAXE. chemical engineering, town group While taking chemical engineering here at Lehigh, Marv worked full-time at Bethlehem Steel. He was a member of the Chemistry society, and upon grad- uation hopes to work in research or go on to medical school. FRANK R. SX ' DER. business administration, town group Frank resumed his schooling after ten years ' absence. Being a student now is far more interesting than the heydays of vouth to Frank. Since he works full time at Bethlehem Steel and is married, you well know what happens to extra-curricular activities. When Frank finds a moment ' s vacation, he fishes and pjhilosophizes when there are no fish. ROBER7 W. S VARTLEV, electrical engineering, alpha tau omega Bob was a member of the student American Institute of Electrical Engineers, and helped carrv on the acti ities of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. ROBERT M. TRESER. chemical englneering, drinker house iiia ' erv actjve in campus affairs, Bob pla ed football, acted as a member of Mustard and Cheese, and was editor of the Brown and Vhite. He was a mem- ber of Pi Delta Epsilon. acting president of the Chemistry society, and a mem- ber of Cyanide. Bobs ' activities graced not one, but two campuses, and his little brown cap was a constant reminder of Syracuse U. ALBERT E. ' ETROSKY. arts (journalism), phi kappa alpha Al came back from the . rmy to complete his education at Lehigh. He was active in extra-curricular work, and was a member of Omicron Delta Kappa. He was a member of Pi Delta Epsilon, and served as president of the George Oliver Ellstrom veteran ' s society. As a member of Arcadia, he served on the committee that sponsored the annual Flagpole day exercises. WILLIAM G. WEHXER, chemical engineering, kappa alpha .Serving both as president of the Interfraternity Council, and as chairman of the Five Man committee on classes, Bill was greatly interested in campus af- fairs. He was business manager of the Epitome, and a member of Pi Delta Ep- silon. He was also a member of Omicron Delta Kappa. .SAXFORD W. WILSOX. chemical engineering, theta chi At the 1944 Flagpole dav exercises Lefty was awarded the Nannie Lamber- ton Vilbur Baseball trophv. A fast-flinging southpaw, Lefty was a credit to Lehigh when he went to the mound. He also participated in football and bas- 28 ketball, winning varsity L ' s in all three sports.
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PERSONNEL It ' s an upside-down world to both students and faculty or administrative personnel in 1945. Yet in this chaotic world we must cling to the vision of the world tomor- row. Our faculty and our administrators are those who draw up the perspective. No more appropriate intro- duction to the world of tomorrow can be made than an aerial view of Lehigh men going to classes. This bird ' s eye view surely is symbolic of more than physical dis- tance, for from the leadership of Lehigh ' s teaching and administrative personnel comes the Lehigh student ' s perspective of mental distance.
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