Penn State University - La Vie Yearbook (University Park, PA)
- Class of 1949
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Penn State Christian Association State C011 ege, Pa. 1 l o f- J'L-q I D :; $ EX LIBRIS vm. 1 3'? 7mm B A rig La 9 I PUBUSHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF THE I PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE I STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA I JOHN W. ENGLISH, Editor de Ce IA L WILLIAM STAMM HOFFMAN came to Penn State 42 years ago as 21 freshman. Since that time, he has served the CnHege us ;1 Stir dent. a1umnus, teacher. Registrar, 21nd Dean of Admissions. A native of Pottstmvn, Dean Hui1mzm re ceived his bachelor of science degree in me chanieal engineering in 1911 and his master of science degree in 1919. 111 1911, he was appointed an instructor in mechanical draw ing. From 1913 to 1916, he served on the facu1ty Of the American University of Beirut. Beirut, Syria, then taught three more years zit Penn State. and in 1919, was named As sistant Registrar. 110 became Registrar in 1923 and Dean of Admissions 11nd Registrar in 1948, from which position he retired with emeritus rank on Fehruzlry 28. 1949 .15 :m undergraduate, Dean 11111111111111 was J 1 9m 21 member 01 the lirst Froth staH and served on the art st111101 LAVIE. Serving on the fresh- man Stunt Committee, he received the title 011 gentleman educator of the freshmen. 11c has continued to serve as an educator 01' Freshmen, first as an instructor. and later 215 Registrar and Dean 011 Admissions. During the past 30 years, Dean 1101111111111 has admitted over 30,000 freshmen to Penn State. The high quality 01' the students en? 1011ed attests to the procedures hc devehiped 11nd practiced in selective admissions. 1n the 111111 01' 1946, Dean 110112111311 hc- camc administrator of the unique plan under which freshmen are admitted to Penn State, then assigned to other colleges and Penn State centers. Lust 1:311. 3821 freshmen were granted admission and assigned to 27 dif- lerent campuses. In 1939, the American Association 01' CO1 1egiate Registrars named Dean Honan as president, 21nd in 1947, in recognition of his service on the selection committee for the V-12 program, the U. S. Navy cited him for meriv torious service during World War 11. Dean 11011mnn was the First pledge to Zeta Zeta Chapter 01 Lamhda Chi Alpha and down through the years has maintained an active interest in the chapter. For 35 years he served as timekeeper for boxing, wrestling. and truck events. Since. 1911. he has lettered the names 011 more than 33,000 Students on their diplomas. 110 has seen graduating Classes grow from his own 1911 C1ass with 202 members to the Class 01' 1949 with more than 2-100 students. To 13i11 110111112111, because 011 his c011 scientious devotion and a lifetime of service to Penn State :15 21 Student, 1111111111115. teacher. registrar, and dean, the C1355 Of 1949 pmudh' dedicates this, their yearbook, the 1949 LAVIE. YJi$ Y PLAToN A THE COLLEGE 4 9 TwESCHOOLs :IAND THE CLASS 4x ,THE STUDENT ACTIerEs HE FORGANIZATIONS eJAcJ T Here is your 1949 LAVIE. It is a record of you, the Class of 1949, of your undergraduate ac- tivities, and of your College. Our Class will be the last, probably for some time, to have completed four years on the Penn State campus. True, some of us began our col- lege years in 1941 or 1942, but as a Class, we were admitted to Penn State in 1945. The unique system of assigning freshmen to Penn State cen- ters or cooperating colleges for one year was in- troduced in 1946. It is but one of many Changes we have witnessed in these post-war years. 1 While the plan has enabled the College, to i serve more students and to attain a record enroll- ment of nearly 15,000 this year, it also marked the passing of freshman sports, the green hair ribbon and the dink, and other customs dear to the heart of every Penn Stater. The past year too has brought many Changes. A School of. Home Economics was established on January 1, 1949. Ten new buildings were un- der construction during the year and plans for others were underway. One-way streets were in- troduced to the crowded campus. The 1949 LAVIE staH? has attempted to chron- icle these Changes. We sincerely hope that in the 1 coming years this volume will bring back pleasant k memories of Heeting college days, memories of the I serious problems of our youth-which weren,t so serious after all. . -- l I ' -l ij .- gull - W2 JAMES H. DUFF jX X ZXX XX $xxxxxxxxxx h'3 mrnn L. GOVERNOR OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA i i 1 f 9 KKKKKKKKKKKK ADMINISTRATION THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEMBERS EX Ol5l5lClO JAMES H. Dun JAMEV MILHOLLAND , Col'm'xmrof11w Commonu'vultll Acting President of the Cnlh'gc Sulwrintcndmzt of Public Inslructiml Harrisburg Pittsbu rgh I:RANCH B. HAAS Harrisburg MILES I IORST Secretary of Agriculture I Iarrisburg RICHARD MAME Secretary of Mines 1 lzn'rishurg ,XPPOINI'IiD BY Tilli GOVERNOR FRANK R. DEMON. Pittsburgh HOWARD j. LAMADE, Villiumsporl Roman V. ROWLAND. New Castle XV. S'IEWAn'r TAYLOR, Harrisburg huzn VVAIHNG, ShawnccmrDclzm'urc Ijlxnm C. VVILICIIEL, Scranton ELECTED BY THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 0130mm ll. DEIKE. Pittsburgh MILTON FRITSCIIEV Philadelphia VVILIJAM D. IIARKINS, Philadelphia J. 1i. HULTZINGER, Alumna C. L. KINSLUL', State College JAMES B. LUNG Blue Bell .l L. MMI'nm. Youngstown. 0. JAMES MnuuLIAND, Pittsburgh U. H. YOUNG, Pittsburgh ELECTED BY DliLltiYI'ljS FROM SOCIEHES KENZIE S. BAGSILHV. Hollidnyslmrg D. NORRIS BENEDICT, Vuyncshom FRED E. BIT'I'ENBENDER. Shickshinny J. A. BOAR. New Castle JOHN N. FORKER. Pittsburgh R. JOHNSTON GILLAN, St. Thomas Ii. Lownv Hunt's, Mcudvillc j. 1.. KHALI.. Cutuszmqua JOHN H. LIGHT. Anm'illc j. limc LINDE, Ordicld GEORGE W. Suxzum, Milton XVILLIAM S. TIFFANY, Harrisburg ORGANIZA'IH LN JAMES MILHULLAND, Pittsburgh Gamma II. DEIKE. Pittsburgh SAMUEL K. IIOS'I'E'I I'ER. State College ADRIAN O. MORSE. State College - Prcxitlcnt Vite Prexidunl Treasurer Acting Secretary EXECUTIVE COMMl'lwl'liE MESSRS. BAUSHAVV. DEIKE. IAMADE, MAUTHE. RUVVLAND, Slocum, VVEICHEL; President and Secretary. cx officia JAMES MILHOLLAND GEORGE H. DEIKE KENZIE S. BAGSHAVV GEORGE W. SLOCUM ROGER W. ROWLAND J. L. MAUTHE EDGAR C. VVEICHEL HOWARD J. LAMADE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BOARD OF TRUSTEES JAMES MILI-IOLLAND Acting President of the College ADRIAN O. MORSE Assistant to the President In Charge of Resident Instruction SAMUEL K. HOSTETTER Assistant to the President In Charge of Business and Finance ASSISTANTS TO THE PRESIDENT VlLMER E. KENVVORTHY Executive Secretary J. ORVIS KELLER Assistant to the President In Charge of Extension C. S. WYAND Administrative Assistant ARTHUR R. WARNOCK THE DEAN OF MEN 1 fjmgy THE DEAN OF WOMEN PEARL 0. WESTON BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SAMU EL K. HOSTETTER Assistant to the President In charge of Business and Finance; Treasurer ORGANIZATION SAMUEL K. HOSTETTER Assistant to the President, in Charge of Business and Finance; Treasurer CARL R. BARNES - - - Executive Accountant GEORGE W. EBERT - Director, Physical Plant HAROLD W. LOMAN - - - Purchasing Agent; Director, Dormitories and Dining Commons RUSSELL E. CLARK - - - - - Bursar Administering the financial aEairs of an institution of the size of the College has become an important and complex job. involving annual budgets amounting to millions of dollars. To handle these matters. the Board of Trustees in 1918 established the Business Administration, headed by the Assistant to the President in Charge of Business and Finance, who also is the College Treasurer. The ofhee is responsible for the business organiza- tion of the College and discharges a multitude of duties through the related departments of the Physical Plant; r-chounting; Purchasing Agent; and the Director of Dor- mitories and Dining Commons. Among these duties are the making and controlling of budgets; payment of salaries and wages; purchasing and servicing supplies; assessing and collecting student fees; supervising dormitories and dining halls; maintain- ing the physical plant and supervising new construction; upkeep of grounds; administration of Funds and invest- ments; handling student loans; and the administration of personnel benefits, including group insurance, hos- pital insurance, zmd retirement. 5: '.'- MW ...... . 3,-4.9: .-.- -.-..-.-. W ....e.-.- DEAN OF ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRAR ORGANIZATION VVILIJAM S. HOFFMAN Dean of Admissions and Registrar ROYAL M. GERHARDT Assistant Dean of Admissions and Assistant Registrar CARL E. MARQUARDT ssismnr Dean of Admissions and College Examiner RAY V. WATKINS - - Scheduling Officer A. VV. STEWART ' - - , Chief Recorder WILLIAM S. HOFFMAN Dean of Admissions and Regislrar Principal Functions of the Dean of Admissions and Registrar are the admission and registration of all stu dents, the maintenance of student records, and the cer- tilication of candidates for degrees. Undergraduate students with advanced standing and graduate students are admitted by the College Examiner who evaluates their credits from other colleges. Because of limited facilities on the campus, the Col- lege in 1948-49 for the third successive year, had no freshmen at State College. Freshmen, however, are ad mitted by the Dean of Admissions, then, on the basis of quotas and the curriculum elected by the new student. are assigned to one of seven centers of the College; the Mont Alto branch of the Pennsylvania State Forest School; one of 13 State Teachers' Colleges; or one of Eve other co-operating colleges. Upon suecessFul comple- tion of the first year at one of these centers, the student is granted admission to Penn State. Four of the cen- ters otter work for sophomores. All Classes are scheduled by the Scheduling theer. who, prior to the opening of a semester, publishes 21 Time Table, listing the time and place For each Class. Grades are recorded in the Recorderk thee. With an enrollment exceeding 9,800 students, more than 60,000 grades are recorded each semester. The Rer eorder also certihes candidates for degrees. VETERANST AFFAIRS ORGANIZATION ROBERT E. GALBRAITH RICHARD H. BAKER REBECCA DOERNER - Faculty Counselor of Veterans Co-ordinamr of Veterans Affairs Secretary of Veteransi Affairs ROBERT E. GALBRAITH Faculty Counselor of Veterans The number of veterans enrolled at the College has steadily increased during the past five years and last Fall at record number of more than 5.600 exeseryicemen were registered. The various ollices concerned with veterans' afhiirs render a muCh-needed service for these men and women. Established in 1944, the Olliee of the Faculty Coun- selor of Veterans aids returned servicemen to utilize the various agencies of the College advantageously and co- operates with agencies in assisting veterans. The olliee administers loan funds that have been established for veterans and controls the renting of living units in Winde crest, trailer community for married veterans. A committee of representatives From each of the Schools, as well as live administrative olheers who deal directly with veterans, assist the Faculty Counselor of Veterans. The Coordinator of Veterans' Afhiirs handles busi- ness matters involving veterans between the College and the Veterans Administration. The oiliee also advises students as to time they are authorized and books and supplies approved for purchase by the. Veterans Admin- istration. The Secretary of Veterans' AfYairs has charge of certilieation, letters of eligibility, and Clerical work required by the Veterans Administration. Veterans on campus also receive valuable assistance from agencies of the Veterans Administration. The Guidziiiee Center ofTers vocational guidance while a training ol-Ecer assists the veteran in his claims. Medical facilities also are available on campus for veterans. 0.-.-.I'.-.o.-.'. ll. -V-F;.-.-.c. ...e... ---.en---.'.------ -.e.e.-....-.-.c..-.-.-.e....-.-.-.-....-.-. .-.c. --en01-5'n'n,A'non----'Dol-l-n-n COLLEGE HEALTH SERVICE HERBERT R. GLENN Director; College Physician ORGANIZATION HLRBERT R. GLENN . Director; College Physician EDGAR S. KRUG - ' Assismm College Physician ALFRED H. GRIESS - - - - Team Physician REID B. BRADER ' - - - - - ysician ANNA O. STEPHENS - - - - Physician GEORGE hi. LOTT - - - Psychiatrist Physician CPart-TimeJ Physician eParthimO WILLIAM L. VVELCH . - LYTLE R. PARKS, JR. - - - RALPH E. CARRIER - , Physician CPart'TimQ PAUL L. CARNEY - - - Physician CPart-Timel CAROL H. BURT Superintendent, College Infirmary The College Health Service, which is one of the oldest modern college health establishments in the coun- try, was founded in 1915. The Service is concerned chiefly with the conservation, maintenance, and pro- motion of student health at Penn State. The work of the College Health Service is sup- ported by funds derived from the general student fee schedule. It is conducted by a physician director, a number of assistant physicians, and 14 registered nurses. Upon enrollment at the College, each student is required to take a thorough physical examination. Stu- dents with remedial physical defects are given such instruction, advice, and treatment as their impairments indicate. The College Health Service operates a Dispensary, the outpatient department, which is open during the regular Class hours for the use of students needing ofhce treatment, special examinations. or consultations. The Infirmary, or College Hospital, the in-paticnt department, is equipped for the hospitalization of ill or injured students. Other sub-divisions of the Health Service are psychi- atrv, under the direction of a full-time board member psychiatrist; a modern, up-to-date pharmacy; a complete- lynequipped X-ray department; a modern physical ther- apy department; and an active clinical laboratory. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION RIDGE RILEY Executive Sceretmy-Treasurer ORGANIZATION B. c. JONES - - - - . - JULIA G. BRILL . - - - GEORGE A. DOYLE - JOHN T. RYAN, JR. , . - RIDGE RILEY ROSS B. LEHMAN President lst Vice President 2d Vice President 301 Vice President Executive Seeretary-Treasurcr Assistant Executive Secretary The Penn State Alumni Association was founded in 1870. Composed of graduates of the College and for- mer students, the Association serves to maintain the unity of the Penn State family. Since 1875, alumni of the College have been elect- ing members to the Board of Trustees and thus have played an active part in the aHairs of the College. Nine alumni now serve on the Board of Trustees, three being elected each June For three-year terms. The Alumni Association serves graduates of the Col- lege in many ways. Active members receive the Penn State Alumni News while the Penn Stater is mailed to all alumni whose addresses are known. During the Fall months, the weekly Football Letter is mailed to active members. A revised up-to-date directory of graduates and former students is now being compiled by the Association. A file of all alumni, listing the last known address and other information, is maintained in the Alumni office. Each Fall, 3 Homecoming Program is arranged, and in the Spring reunions for the Five-ycar Classes are held. The Association is governed by an Alumni Council which meets semi-annually. From the Council, which is composed of elected representatives from District Clubs. an Executive Board is elected, and From this Board. the oHicers 0f the Association are named. on'nono-'---'. -1-n-n'n-n'c'n'A'n-non-nona-n--J-n'l-n--'-----'A'l 'n-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--'n .s.-.......e .-.c..-.-.-.c..e.....-.-.-.e....-.c..-.-.e..- .c....... .c..-....- .e.-.-.e.-....-.q..-.- .-... p.-.'-'.'n'-n'-'-o---;-oa'-------'--- .-..........e.e.v. .-.a..-.h.h.e..-....s... N N ASSOCIATED STUDENT ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATION GEORGE L. DONOVAN Head, Associated Student Activities; Manager, Student Union HELEN S. BOTTORF Treasurer, Associaled Student Activities WILLIAM K. REED Assistant Manager, Student Union EDMUND M. VVALACAVAGE Head, Interclass Finance Board GEORGE L. DONOVAN Head, Associated Student Activities The Ollice of Associated Student Activities serves as Financial adviser for the majority of organized stu- dent activities, supervises the Interelass Budget System, and through the Student Union, provides recreational Facilities and aids students in other ways. The Interelass Budget System operates under the direction of the All-College Cabinet and supervises and directs the student government activities whose funds are maintained by annual assessment. The Chairman of its Hnance board is the All-College Secretary-Trea- surer, and its members are the class treasurers. The Student Union, through its board of student leaders, functions as a Clearing house for student infor- mation. It prepares the social calendar, maintains a lost and found department, handles ticket sales, distributes publications, and is an oHice through which channels the business of student committees handling All-College Cabinet business. To provide recreational facilities for students, the Student Union operates the Temporary Union Build- ing, and last Fall opened the Pollock Union Building, a recreation hall for men. Both buildings have facili- ties for table tennis and other games and there are lounges well-supplied with current magazines and other reading material. Dances frequently are held at the Temporary Union Building. PUBLIC INFORMATION ORGANIZATION LOUIS H. BELL - - , Director; College Editor jAMES H. COOGAN, JR. - - - Assistant Director NIARGARET H. BUYERS Assistant Publications Editor VVOODROVV TV. BIERLY - - , News Assistant FRANCES hl. BOLDEREFF Publicmians Production Manager WILLIAM F. ACKERMAN - - - News Assistant HENRY F. GOEKEN Supervisor, Office Services Division LOUIS H. BELL Director; College Editor The Department of Public Information is responsible for disseminating information about the College to the general public. This is done through news releases to the press and radio, television broadcasts. and the is- suance of oflicial College publications. News stories are sent regularly to the 500 daily and weekly newspapers in Pennsylvania and to press asso- ciations. These include sports, human interest stories. interviews with faculty members, reports on research projects, and stories based on general campus news. Hometown papers are kept informed of the activities of their students. The publications stail edits and prepares for printing nearly 250 publications annually, including bulletins on the courses and curricula offered in residence and also extension service news. The Department also assembles and disseminates oFr licial and other information for stall members. The Faculty Bulletin is published weekly and last October a new publication, The College, was introduced. It is a monthly magazine for all employees. An OHice Services Division, organized last Septem- ber, provides mineographing, mailing, and other facili- ties for departments of the College. 0....-.-.-.o-'.';-.-.-.-.-.- - - - - - - , , , , . , , , , .-.-.-.-.---.---.-.-.-. . . - . - . . - . o - '.e.---.--'. . . .. e e '- e '- eu-ue-s-e-v-.e-s.a-....-.o.v-ys.V-.s.e.e.v-.s-s.v-.s -.- -.- .' - .' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . . - .-.-.......- y. - - - .. - - . - . . . . . .-.......-....s.e....e.e.o. -non -.-.-.-.- -.---.-.-. 23- COLLEGE PLACEMENT SERVICE GEORGE N. P. LEETCH Director ORGANIZATION GEORGE N. P. LEETCH - - - - ROWAN F. CRAWFORD - - AssistantDirector ALLAN M. REECE Assistant in Charge, Student PartrTime Placement Director Designed to co-ordinate the placement activities of all schools and departments of the College, the College Placement Service functions primarin as a clearing house to bring together students, department heads, and rep- resentatives of industries or agencies who are seeking specifically-trained personnel. Alumni of the College, desiring a change of employ- ment, also are registered with the College Placement Service. They are advised of current employment op- portunities. The College Placement Service has grown steadily since its organization in 1943 and now maintains con met with 2500 sources of employment. These associa- tions enable the Service to keep informed of current and developing needs and opportunities in industry, educa- tion, and other fields. In addition to assisting graduating seniors to locate employment, the College Placement Service helps in- dustrv to find trained men and women to fill its needs. Thus the Service can be of assistance to the industries of the Commonwealth as well as to the student or gradu- ate. Functioning as a part of the College Placement Ser- vice is Student Employment, an oHice established to aid undergraduate students obtain part'time employment. The service also assists prospective employers to locate clhcient, student, part-time help. The College Placement Service also aids interested students bv counseling them on preparation and presen- tation for employment in a desired field. SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL SERVICES CENTRAL EXTENSION I. O. KELLER Assistant to the President, in Charge of Extension ORGANIZATION J. 0. KELLER xhsishm! m the President. in Charge of Extension E. L. KELLER - A - - D. B. PUCII - - , . . S. H. CAAIPBELL - C. RI. GRAFI: Executive Assistant In Charge, Instruction In Charge, Community Services - In Charge, Business and Records The Central Extension Division, serving as a eo-ordinat- ing organization for the general extension services of the College and directed by the Assistant to the President, in Chafge of Extension, operates numerous educational pro- grams on and off campus, particularly those in which the subject matter involves two or more schools of the College. The on-campus phase of the work consists principally of institutes, workshops, short courses, and Clinics for such diverse groups as lumber retailers or water worksi operators, as well as special services in the fields of motion pictures and other audiovisual aids, public safety, and consultation in the various fields of education. The OPf-C'dmpus program is conducted primarily at the 10 Full-time Penn State Centers, and secondarily in many other communities where part-time class work is conducted either on an annual schedule, or when the need occurs. Many Clinics and workshops, and many of the activities in the iields of labor education and management training are also conducted off-cumpus, us well as programs in public safety, guidance, and counseling. Fullvtime Penn State Centers are in Allentown, Al- tmma, DuBois, Erie, Harrisburg, Hazleton, McKeesport, Pottsville, Swarthmore, and Wilkes-Barre. At seven celr ters CAltoona. DuBois, Erie, Harrisburg, llazleton, Potts- ville. zmd SwarthmorcD upproxinmtely 2,000 Penn State freshmen are receiving their iirst year of college work. Technical Institute curricula are oftered at seven centers as well as in eight other communities. Many types of studies are ottered at night at the centers as part of an adult education program. The administrative stat? in each of the centers is responsible for meeting the educational needs and demands in its area. of the State in so far as the needs and demands come under the scope of the College's general extension services. Each of the centers has its own building or buildings, owned or rented by the College, or in a few instances, owned by the Penn State Advisory Board in the particular community. Approximately 3,000 persons were enrolled during the 1948-49 year in full-time class programs CPenn State fresh- men, sophomores, and Day Technical Institute studentQ. More than 12,000 persons were enrolled in part-tirne eve- ning courses in Evening Technical Institutes and in Class centers. The informal instruction program annually reaches sew Cral hundreds of thousands of Pennsylvania residents, both on and off the campus, through its workshops, conferences, Clinics, lectures, and demonstrations; and the film library served nearly 2,000,000 persons during the past year. Correspondence instruction, oflering a wide variety of home-studv courses in many fields, and also courses in co- operation with both the U. S. Armed Forces Institute and the Veterans Administration, reached approximately 3,000 during the year. Of special interest are the growing programs in labor education and management training. Institutes for several thousands of workers are being conducted in State College and in the larger industrial areas of the State, giving to labor a broader inSight 0f the industrial system, of the demo- cratic process, and of labor's rights and responsibilities. Conferences and courses for management executives are given on the campus and in industrial and business estab- lishments in all parts of the State, helping management to discover the most effective and efhcient methods of training its supervisory personnel. The extension services of the College operate on the premise that If you cannot come to the College, let the College come to you. Every eHort is made to lill all bona fide requests for educational programs from residents of the State, in additional to stimulating interest in adult education at every opportunity. . 4m .1. Alua u hi. I, , m-z-mwwi .28- RESEARCH Although rcscurch dates almost from the founding of the 7011ch in 1855. it has hccn only within the past 20 years that it has hccn rccognizcd us a primary IiunCtion of the College. 'lihrough research, the quality of teaching is improved. the competence of graduates is raised, and the College renders a scrvicc to thc Commomvculth and the nation. It is conscn'utivcly estimated that agricultural research adds more than $75,000,000 annually to the income of Pcnnsylmnin farmers, while scientists in the Schonl of Mineral Industries have made possible the salvage of am estimated $93,000,000 worth of Pcnnsylvania oil through research 0n the secondary recovery of petroleum. Dchumidil'ying tests of the Engineering Experiment Station help keep decommissioned units of the United States Navy in usuhlc condition, sawing the taxpayers money, while other projects add to the comforts of living. 21nd, as in the case of penicillin, help to saw human lives. Co-ordinution 0f the research program is cfi'cctcd through the Council on Research on which each major division of the College is represented. R. A. Dutchcr is chairman. Research in the School of Agriculture has been con ducted since 1887 by the Agricultural Experiment Station. Most of the studies are undertaken in response to immcdiv :Itc, practical needs of Pennsylvania agriculture. They deal with many problems such as control of insect pests zmd plant and animal diseases, nutrition of crops and farm animals, development of new and improved varieties of crops. superior breeding 0F animals, manufacture of milk products, application of clcctricity t0 ugriculturc. rcivorcstuv tion of hzlrrcn lands. lnhor-snving nmchincry, :md various problems in agricultural economics and rural sociology. Advances in Fundamental hnowlcdgc in many fields have resulted from research in the School of Chemistry 21nd Physics. In the Petroleum and Rclining Laboratory, chemistry and chemical engineering are now being used as husic sciences in developing and impmving products for the petroleum industry. The Ellen ll. Richards Institute conducts important research in textiles. dyes. laundering, and dry Cleaning, us well as 21 large program throughout the State on human nutrition studies. Research work also is underway on siliconcs, lluorincs. :md hydrocarbons in the Chemical lubm'utorics while physicists are making studies in such iiclds us spectroscopy, acoustics, and bird navigation. In the School of Education, research has aided in the improvement of public education while projccts in psy- chology attempt to discover hotter personnel methods and techniques for industry, business, education. and govern mcnt. Research in home economics helps the homemaker. Tho Instructional Film Research Project. conducted for the U. 5. Navy. sucks to discover and dcrivc principles which shall govern the scientilic development and Cil'cctivc use of sound motion pictures for achieving the most rapid and complete learning of individuals in groups. Engineering research is administered hy the Engineering Experiment Station zmd the Ordnance Research Laboratory. The Experiment Station has done extensive work on heat and moisture conductivity of prefabricated wall sections, swaste are a few of the projects of the Experiment Station. ultra-long wave radio emanations, reflection of short wave emanations from the ionosphere, abatement of stream pollu- tion, and lubrication of airplane engines at high altitudes. 1n Diesel engineering research, Penn State has been the leading institution in the country. The Ordnance Research Laboratory, established in 1945, is engaged in research, design, and testing work on under- water ordnance and other technical problems of interest to the United States Navy. Other projects, under cer- tain conditions, are conducted by the Laboratory. One of these projects last year resulted in the development of a gallstone detector which will greatly aid surgeons in com- pleting successful operations for the removal of gallstones. The Division of Industrial Reference within the Experi- ment Station aids smaller industries in the State who do not have their own research facilities. In recent years, there has been a growing feeling that research in the social sciences is equally as important as, that in the physical sciences. Research is underway in all departments of the School of the Liberal Arts. The Bureau of Business Research has been especially helpful to Pennsylvania business and industry while the Institute of Local Government conducts extensive research on practical problems related to Pennsylvania local govern- ment. Research activity in the School of Mineral Industries be- gan in 1861 and today is centered in the Mineral Industries Experiment Station. Many projects now underway are of Vital importance to national defense and the conserva- tion of mineral wealth, Cleavage fracture of ship plate steels, high-dielectric poreelains, study of oil-producing sediments, secondary haulage in mines, production of syn- thesis gas from anthracite, and potential new uses for slate Noteworthy work has also been done in fundamental re search in glass. 1 Research in the School of Physical Education and Ath- letics is concerned primarily with the various aspects of health education, physical education, and recreation. .-29- SUMMER SESSI MARION R. TRABUE Director ORGANIZATION MARION R. TRABUE - - . . . PALMER C. WEAVER - . . JOHN E. MILLER, JR. - - - Director Assistant Director Administrative Assistant The Summer Sessions make it possible for students to continue their college work through the 12 months of the year and for teachers and others to spend their summer months in the college classroom. There are three sessions: Inter-Session, for three weeks; Main Summer Session, for six weeks; and the Post Ses- sions, For three and six weeks. Any graduate of an approved foureyear high school, any person teaching within the Commonwealth, or any person holding a certificate entitling him to teach in Penn- sylvania, is eligible for admission to the Summer Sessions for undergraduate work. Admission to courses for gradu- ate credit is granted only to qualified graduates of approved colleges and universities, in accordance with the regula- tions governing admission to the Graduate School. The faculty for the Summer Sessions is composed of many faculty members for the regular academic year, and visiting professors from other e011eges and universities. During the 1948 Summer Sessions, 40 departments 01' fered more than 400 courses. more than half of which were courses with graduate credit. New records in enrollment of the Summer Sessions were attained with 9735 students registered for the sessions. More than 4400 veterans, men who had had their college careers interrupted by World War II, were among the 1948 Summer Sessions students. The program was especially planned to enable them to take courses required for their hache1or degrees, thus speeding their completion of undergraduate work. The 1948 program, as in past years, included many special features. Among these were the Pennsylvania Workshop in e1ementary and secondary education; a busi- ness education conference; the Conservation Education Laboratory for Teachers; the Reading Conference; the American Red Cross Nutritionists' Conference; the Rura1 Health Education Workshop; :1 Radio Institute; 3 Speech and Hearing Symposium; the Summer Library School; and the Psychology Institute. Special dramatics and musical programs as well as talks by prominent lecturers also were presented. The first regular Summer Session was held in 1910 and was planned to aid in the improvement of teachers in the schools of the Commonwea1th. For 12 years, the work was termed Summer Session for Teachers. A large pro- portion of the Summer Session enrollment still consists of public school teachers. .30. 0 RGANIZATION LPH W. MCCOMB xLARD P. LEVVI Librarian 'nte Librarian ssistam Librarian Assistant Librarian Catalog Librarian Circulation Librarian Extension Librarian Supervisor, Audio-Visxml Aids - Order Librarian Curator,Pe1m State Collection Reference Librarian Serials Librarian Agricultural Librarian Chemistry and Physics Librarian Engineering Librarian Mineral Industries Librarian ELSA LISLE , - PATRICIA A. COTTING - IRVING C. BOERLIN WAYNE R. CAMPBELL ABBIE H. CROMER MILDRED A. AILMAN - , ROBERT T. GRAZIER - ANNA E. MALONE - - - M. LUCILLE JACKSON MARGARET C. GAUGER - LIBERATA EMMERICH - The College Library includes a central collection housed in the Central Library Building, four specialh the Schools of Agriculture, Engineering, hraries in Physics, Chemistry and and Mineral Industries, 'nd five L RALPH W. MCCOMB Librarian reading rooms in the Departments of Animal Nutrition, Architecture, Forestry. Home Economics, and Physics. The main collection includes works in the language and literature of many countries, the humanities, the natural and social sciences and. technologies, and forms a good general and scientific library. The special libraries and reading rooms contain books and journals constantly needed For the work given in those Schools and departments Special shelves at the Central Library Building house collections of books for recreational reading. In the news- paper reading room current issues of papers from all sec- tions of the State are available so the student can keep in touch with the news in his home IOHH The librar1 also receives newspapers from several of the larger cities in the United States and now receives an air edition of the Lon- don Times. Exhibits on a wide range of subjects are displa1ed in special exhibit cases in the fo1er 0f the Central Library Building The Penn State Collection, located on the fourth Hoor 0f the Central Library Building consists of photographs, publications and other records of historical significance to the College. Many of these records haxe been presented to the College by alumni faculty members and friends The Audio-Visual Aids Library now consists of more than 1700 educational films and recordings and makes available films on loan from Other institutiom and govern- ment agencies. The establishment of the College Library predates the arrival of the first students in 1859. In 1858, the library possessed nearly 200 books; today, there are nearly 300,000 volumes. Ralph W. McComh was named College Librarian on September 1, 1948, succeeding Willard P. Lewis, who be came associate librarian. 111 health prompted Mr. Lewis. who had served since 1931 11.9 librarian, to shed the responsi- bilities of the ofhce. MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS ORGANIZATION ARNHV IN N- H. C IIAST MINI - - -Colanel,1utamry US; t liL manna: CaMlonel, Infantry, USA Major, Infantn. ORC Captasin, Infantry ORC - C min n, Signal Corpx, USA Cupmirll Orn nna ca D Mme am, 0 C ,0 ILL 1in,Corps of ngnursi RC W AI TER SOWA - - - Captain, Infantry, ORC AIR 7- JOHN E. STEWART - . . - :qunr, Air Force, USAF ROBERT AI. McCOMSEY - - - Ahajur; Air Force, USAF C; , t . - - C: upmin. Air Farce, USAFR JOSEPH H. JACOBY - - - Hrs! lieutenant, A51 Fares, USAF COL. BEN-H. CHASTAINE As one of the nation's Izmd-grant colleges, Penn State otters courses in military science and tactics. The program enables students to obtain reserve commissions as second lieutenants in the Air Force or in the Corps of Engineers, Infantry, Ordnance Department, or Signal Corps. During the past year, 700 men were enrolled in the advanced and basic courses. The advanced course includes training at summer camp. Under the College's present system of assigning students to other colleges or centers for their freshman year, the de- partment maintains ROTC units at the Penn State centers in Altoonu, DuBois, Irlazleton, and Pottsville; and the Mont Alto branch of the Pennsylvania State Forest School; and at California. East Stroudsburg, Edinhorot Kutztown, and MansEeld State hI'euchers. Colleges. Outstanding students are eligible for election to one or both of the honorary societies: Scabbard and Blade for ad- vanced students and Pershing RiHes for basic students. NAVAL SCIENCE ORGANIZAHON NAVY . MCGAHRY - - V - Cupmin. USN S HHRIJ'IY, .IIL ' Iivnlcnunl Fumnnnnh'r. USN LD A .IOI INHON lit'mrmml Crunmmulw. USN RUE A. KFLLFY. JIL - . , v liruivmml. USV MAS S. FRANCIS , V - Iit'ulvnmn, USNP. IUAIUNU CORPS . FULIW - Iicurt'nunt fulrnu'l. USWH I COOK - - , , - Captain, USJH' CAP'I'. XYILLIAM T. McGARRY -e'U-r- a 1- fA! I1 ? 933' 4: a x v Sinus its establishment at Penn State in 1945. thc Naval Reserve OiYIcvrs' Training Corps has bccumc mnrc and more a part 01' campus lifL'. The unit consists 01. 16; 5111' dents. including the frcshmcn at the Mom X110 haunth ol' the Pennsylvania State Forcst School. The midsllipmcn arc enrolled under the Naval Cullcgc Pl'Ogl-llni SIS ll'gullll' Ur CUntruCt lelantSX Upon graduation from the College zmd completion 0f the naval science rc quircmcnts, regular midshipnwn rcrcix'c commissions in either the NuVy 01' Marine Corps. while the contract mid shipmcn receive cmnmissinns in either the Naval Roscrvc or Marine Corps Rcscrvc. Proficicncy in scholarship 0r leadership 111:0 qualify u midshipnmn for mcmlwrship in two honorary societies: Scabbard and Blade, national military lmnmtm. and 11m Quartcrdcck, local NRO'I'C honorary. Thc Midshipmcn's riHC :md pistol tmms have made impressivc records in competition. Th:- pistul wam has won the Fourth Naval District Pistol 'l'mpln ouch your sinus it was first awarded in 1940 The 1mm Also 11:15 placcd third in the national competition for thc Svcrctury of thc x 'uvy '1 1 uphy in 1946 and 1947. .JJ u; m schwls MMHasss . Haj; m. kt 5.1L, ' TERRELL H. RUHLMAN President BERNARD P. MILLER Vice Pr'esident M. ARLENE SPENCER Secretary-Treasurcr u L . uh... a W -v W x aufw .VMH..,,.w-,--w r MM wt M a1. 1'11 364,$ XJEd Silvewfone ; a . .x; . . TI n i .7 mnohnr Claim illafwm l $ 21$5411 J OIKLM rIZAIIUN ly .x1 .xN I JM' Kan - - - Dean I 11111 I . I 1N1Nc. 1' u 7 I ice Dean Director of Ike Experiment Station J. MARTIN I:11Y I'icc-Dccm, Director of Extension HAROLD K. VVILSUN Vice Dean, Director of Residcm Instrm'timz V1111A1'1. A, I-A1u11-.11. Assistant Director of 1110 Ifxpcrimom Station Hands of Departments II. AnAMN' Dun III-' 11 7- Agricultural and Biolrl'licul Chemistm XIACKIJN I'. JUHN U Anritulluml Ewnmnicx and Rural Sociolog; IIINuY S. H1111NN1- 11 - Agricultural Izducatiun RALPH LI. BLAHINUAMli - Agricultural Iingincerinu I Ireluu-Jt'l ALmuacn'r - - - gmnumv I'HANKIJN l.. BLNI'LM' - - Animal Husbandry RAYMOND XV. SWIFT - - Animal Nutrition an-tn'r W, STUNIt - , - Bucleriqugv IinANK D. KERN - - - , Botany HUNAI 11 V.ION1:PI1N11N Dairy IlusImndn .I- K. ImmNroN lam: Operations and Can 1w X11 run A. RI. 1-: m'. - I urcxlrv VI AMRLN B. MM K - , Horticulture EHNINI' W. CALLENnAru - Irmltn Huslmmln Iinwmm II. DUNHAM - 700Iogv 11ml anmologv xx f X f7 4.7 If I11; '1?ij f x r 31 W 5 1 C IJ le The School of Agriculture Ihc School of Agriculture provides instruction in the sciences that undcrIic agricuIturc and in the appIicutinn HI: thcsc sciences to agricuIturuI practice. The services of the School arc. cxprcsscd through three functionsircsi dent instructimL extension, and research, the research activities being centered in the Agricultural Iixpcrimcm Station. During the past your, enrollment in the School Agriculture established a new record with I4IH men and women registered in one oI' thc IIOIIowing 16 curricqu: agricultural and hiologicul chemistry. agricultural L'CO' numics. agricultural education, agricuIturaI engineering, Agronomy, animal hushundry, bacteriology, botany. dairy husbandry, forestry, horticulture, medical technology. pqutrv huslxmdrv prc-vctcrinurv curricqum. woud utiIi- 'Intion. uncl moIogv 11nd cntomoIko. Graduate wnrk in the School has uIso become increasingly 11111101121111. Students not desiring to complete one OI. the four- year curricuIa may enroll in the two-ycur course in agri- cuIturc which PHWIdCS nplxn'tunity for training in sov- craI specialized Iiclds. Short courses ranging from one to four weeks, are oIIcred in general farming, various phases of clairying. animal husImndry, agricuIlumI engineering, horticulture. Imctcriology, 21nd beekeeping. During 1947-48, 623 mcn and women were cnroIch in thcsc courscs. Hundreds oI other Pcnnsylvaniuns come to the campus ouch your for special conferences, and the SchooI roaches many more people through its agricultural mrrcspondcncc umrscs. 'l'hmugh the Agricultural Extcnsion Service. information PCP mining to agriculture, hmncnmking, and rural community lifc and welfare is distributed and made L'il'cctivc throughout the State. Resident rcprcscntntivcs ol' the School are located in 66 of thc 67 counties ui' Pennsylvania. Extension specialists, rcsponsiblc for specific phases of the program. assist the cxtcnsion rcprcscntutivcs in carrying out the program to the citizens oi the Commonwealth. The Agricultural Expcrhncnt Station, in which is centered the research program of the School, was established in 1887. Rescurch projects, however, were undvnmy from the date of the founding of the College in 1855. During 1948. nearly 300 research projects were in progress in the School of Agriculture. While some investigations are technical. dc- signcd to advance the boundaries of agricultural science, many are undertaken in response to the demands for immediate information in cihcicnt farm operation. Facilities of the School include the College harms and agricultural experiment grounds of 2550 acres; a tract 01' 4529 acres in Stone Valley, near the campus, which is used :15 a hold laboratory in forestry HS well as by students 01j other schools; and the Mom Alto branch of thc Pennsylvania State Forest School where furcstry students spend their freshman year. Poultry Hacks, a dairy herd, orchards. and liowcr gardens 1er available for instruction and I'osmrch work. Welt equipped laboratories are. houscd in 10 major buildings while 21 Plant Industries Building, now under construction will provide additional laboratory amd clussmom space, lmrticulnrly for work in agronomy and horticulture. Students in the School oli Agriculture during the past year have participated in an extensive program of extraivt'urriculur activities with 18 student chlhs and other organizations hcing active. :: Middle 10w: GIX HKGE ARIWSTRONG Mt. Pocono Top How: HARRY EL'IGENE ALLISON Ghsonia Agriculrural.Economics Forestry Agricuhurc Suulcnt Council; Penn Sum: . Club; Forestry Sucicty. o BARBARA DORSETT AMBERSON kacysville, Md. Zoology and Entomtkugy Agriruhurc Smdem Council. . ARCHIE ORVILLE AUERBACH Brooklyn, N. Y. Animal Husbandry .0 HERMAN JOSEPH ALIKER RALPH STEWART ANDERSON, 1R. VVilkcs-Barrc .hmswonh . Dairy Husbandry Alpha Zcm DWV I I'txlmm'y 0 Vice President. XGI Club; Secretary, Dairy Science Club; Agriculture: Student Council: Business Ahmuv . gar, Ag Ilill Bruezt'. 0 PAUL EDWARD ANDRE . ?ltgtm'lk JOHN H. BAKER Agncu mm L ucanrm . Rh. Pleasant Upha Tau Alpha; Scabbard and Agronomy Alpha thu Blade; FFA; Grunge. O Treasurer, Alpha Tau Alpha; Vice President, Agronomy Club; IFC. SAMUEL W. ANTHONY Washington JOEL BALLIEPI', JR. . orthamptun jiltuml Education '56' Alpha Zeta Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry Society. Forestry Bollom Row: PAUL LESTER BARNHAR'I'. JR. Elizabethtown Agricultural Education Alpha '1'qu Alpha; FFA. H'ILLIAM EDWARD BARZEN Mcchsport Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Club; Baseball; Prc-Ve! Club. WALTER ECKERT BEAM. JR. State College Bacteriology JOSEPH SCHULTZ BEARD Reading Agronomy Clover Club. PAUL RICHARD BEAT'I'IE Camp Hill Wood Utilization Tau Phi Delta Forestry Society; Dendrulugic Society. Middle Row: ALAN BERKOVVITZ Bridgeport Poultry Husbandry Poultry Club; Imramurnls. Top Row: RICHARD C. BEDGER Leba non Alpha Gamma Rho Furvslry Ponns Valley Ski Club; Forestry Society. ERNEST GEORGE BEINHART JOSEPH BERNECKY Philadelphia Emeigh Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Bacteriology Sigma Phi Alpha PEARL MARY BILLER Nanticoke Medical Technology Alpha Rho Omega; Russian Chorus Rod and Cactus Club. RICHARD LaMAR BEISEL Johnstown Dairy H uslmmlry VVlLLlAM HERBERT BINGHAM DOROTHY EMILY BELL Harrisburg Allentown Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Mphu Lambda Delta; IVVA; Licbig Chemical Society. Dai'J' HWWWIU' Dairy Science Club. ROBERT CONRAD BENSING Scranton Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Rochester, N35. Liebig Chemical Society; Agriculture Smdcnt H7001! Utilization Si- Frcshmzm Soccer; Pores . . Bottom Row: RICHARD DILLVVYN BLAKELY Norristqrn W'ood Utilization Phi Kappa Sigma HENRY JOgEPH BOCCELLA VVHmingmn, Del. Tuu Phi Delta Forcxtry ' O O 0 WILLIAM ROBERT BODINE O Elkins Park Dairy Idusbtmdry Manager. Dairy Expusitiun. Alpha Zeta o SAMUEL A. BOMGARDNER Palmyra . Dairy Husbandry Delta Tau Delta Blue Band. Pi Kappa Alpha . o RICHARD HOLMES BOYNTON Salem, N. J. Forestry Alpha Chi Rho Furemry SOL-iely: Penn Smxc Club: Ski Club: State Party; Baseball. Council; Penn State Club. - 57 - Top Row: AUGUST ERNEST BRANDINC Cunegie Dairy Husbandry JAMES MILLER BREWER Fair Lawn, N. J. Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club; Prc'VcE Club; First Assismm Manager, Ice Hockey. Sigma Nu KENNETH RAYMOND BRONIFIELD Wilkes-Barre a Forestry President, Xi Sigma Pi; President, Dendnnngic Society; Furcstry Smitty. , ERNEST EVAN BROWN Edinboro Agricultural Education Phi Delta Theta Alpha Tau Alpha; Agriculture Student Council; FFA; Clique Chairman, Nittanylndepcndcm Pauly; Grange; 4-H Club; Dairy Science Club. ELEANOR JANE BRUMBAUGH Altoona Medical Technology Treble Singers; Philoles: Maalncrcncs; Rod and Owens Club. Middle Row: JOHN MCKINNEY BUCKALEW Wilkes-Barre Dairy Husbandry Dairy Husbandry Judging Team; Dairy Science Club. ROBERT CHARLES BURKHOLDER Ephrata Forestry Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry Society. ROBERT MALCOLM BURLEIGH State College Pre-Veterinary Alpha Sigma Phi Prc-Mcdical Club; X-GI Club; Agriculture Student Council; President, Prevaterinnry Society; ACS. BENJAMIN THOMAS CANNAVO Pennsgrove, N. J. Agricultural Engineering ASAE. JOHN BRENISER CAREY L Washington . ' Alpha Gamma Rho Forestry Society. -58- Forwry Bottom Row: CLIFFORD BYERS CARTS Reading Kappa Delta Rho Captain, Ski Team. Forestry PHILIP HENDERSON CEASE Trucksville Agricultural Economics Delta Theta Sigma President, Agriculture Student Council; President, Agricultural Economics Club; Skull and Bones; Ad- vertising Manager, Ag Hill Breeze; All-Collegc Cabinet. ROBERT ALBERT CETLIN Chester Horticulture Phi Epsilon Pi Circulation Manager. Advertising Manager, From; Secretary, Phi Epsilon Pi; Horticulture Club; For- cstry Society. BOHDAN RUSSELL CHOMAN Pottsville Alpha Chi R110 Rod and Coccus Club; Campus Center Bacteriology Club; Intramural Tennis. JOSEPH M. CLARK Bolivar Dairy Husbandry Top How: WILLIAM MCKEACE CLARK Cherry Tree H mticulture Glee Club; Horticulture Club. JOHN ALBERT COHEE Concordville Sigma Phi Alpha Vice President, Agricultural Economics Club; Debate; Forensic Council. Agricultural Economics GEOFFREY BRISCOE COLEMAN Brownsville Forestry WARREN S. CONRAD South Gibson Animal Husbandry JAMES LEE COOK Hamilton Agricultural Education FFA. Middle Row: WALTER WOOD COOK Lahaska Agricultural Education FFA. PAUL FRANCIS CORBIERE Allentown Dairy Husbandry Phi Kappa Sigma VERNON LEE COWELL Reading Animal Husbandry Alpha Phi Alpha CLARENCE EDWARD CRAVER Pleasant Gap Dairy Husbandry WILLIAM RUSSEL CULP Kingston Dairy H usbandry Bottom Row: GRANT DAVIS Conshohocken Phi Kappa Sigma Xi Sigma Pi; Dniids; J V Lactosse; Soccer; Wrestling. Forestry LOUIS WALLACE DAVIS Allison Park Animal Husbandry Phi Kappa Tau ROBERT EARL DAVIS Library Dairy Husbandry Tau Kappa Epsilon ROBERT MAHLON DAVIS Auburn, N. Y. Forestry JEROME DEGEN Brooklyn, N. Y. Agronomy Alpha Epsilon Pi Top How: MARK WIILIAM DEICHMAN VVa inesbum VVoml Utilization mm.- Huh; ASA : Furmtn Smimy. C . WILLIAM JACOB pIiISLEY Luncuxmr Dairy Husbandry . Alpha Zeta Dairy Science Club; Agricuhum Stuglcnt Council. LOUIS PATRICK UCNUNZIO Kciscr Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Alpha Phi'belm MAHGUERI'IE DESAULNIERS VViHizlmspurt Bacteriology Newman Club; Rod and Cactus Club; Flying Club. IRVIN DIETLE. JR. Sand Patch Agricultural Education FFA. Agricultural Education Kappa Delta Middle Row: P! llLLIP 101 IN DILLON Cuudcrsport Agricultural Education Penn Stute Club; Grange; IIFA; Intrmnuruls. VVIIJJAM GRAHAM DISQUF, Birchrunville Dairy Husbandry RALPH EDGAR DOTTERER Mill Hall Animal Husbandry Livestock Judging Team. ROBERT C. DOVVNIE Meyersdale Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Em Sigma; FFA. .JEOL-AND BARNES DRISCOLL - ' ' --vAglantic City, N. J. rltry Husbandry .oultry Club; Agriculture .. nulcnt Council. Bolton: Row: GEORGE RUSSELL DRUMNI Holtwood Agricultural Education Debate; PSCA; IIFA. PAUL ROBERT DRU RY Mcrccrsburg Forestry Forestry Society; Dendmlugic Sm'iely. R. LEE DYMOND Dallas Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma Vice President, Dclm Them Sigma; Alpha Tau Alpha; Vice President, FFA; Grunge; Chupcl Choir; Dcmlmlogic Society; W'cslcy Foundmiun. ROBERT WILLIAM DYSART Lansdalc Animal Husbandry Delta Sigma Phi Livestock Judging Team. TI IOMAS T. EBERI IARD Langhornc Forestry Top Row: WILLIAM HENRY ECHELMEYER Aldan Forestry Acacia IFC; Anlulic Chairman, House Munugvr. Acacia; 170 vslry Sucicty; PSCA; Ski Club; Immmmals. ROBERT WOODS EDINGER State Cullch Dairy Husbandry LEON JOHN ENRIGHT State College Forestry Alpha Phi Omega; Forestry Society. PHILIP W. EPPLEY York Agricultural Economics ISAAC ROWLAND EVANS Kennett Square Animal Husbandry Sigma Phi Alpha Truck; Cross Country. Middle Row: JOHN F. EVVERS Indianola Forestry LAWRENCE ARTHUR FARE Long Island City. N. Y. Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club; hlunagcr. Penn Smu- Duiry Exposition. LESLIE PORT FELL Norristown Agricultural Economics Football; Boxing. VILLIAM MARLIN FENNELL Grecnsburg Agricultural Engineering ASAE. J. AUSTIN FIDE Aliquippa Agricnlruml Economics Al' Agricultural Economics C1115;z .61. Sigma PI Pi Kappa Phi ' Bottom How: . ROBERT DOUGLAS T'LENHNG. III Beam: Horticulture Horticulture Club. 0 ROBERT.DU VAYNE POOR Alumna POuIlry Huxlmmlry 'l rcm.uch Agrinlluu'v Sludcm Cmuu-il Poultry Husbandry Club. O 0 CHARLES E. FORNEY . Lancaster . Agricultural Economics FFA; Phi Eta Sigma. 0 o CRIN LYNN FRANK Cleariicld Forcstry Forestry Society. CARL J FUCHS. III Benevue Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club. Top Row: DONALD HENRY FYOCK Johnstown Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma JAMES ERNEST CARRAHAN Kingston Agricultural Economics JOHN I. CEARHART Hollidaysburg Animal Husbandry WILLIAM C. GERHART Easton Agronomy NEIL BURTON GINCRICH Fredericksburg Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha. Alpha Zeta M iddle Row: ANTHONY JOSEPH CIRARDI Philadelphia Bacteriology President, Bacteriology Club. CALVIN FUGARD GLATTFELDER Fairfield, Ia. Forestry Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry Society. NORMAN HAY GNAGEY Meyersdale Agricultural Education Alpha Zeta Alpha Tau Alpha; PSCA; Players; FFA; Penn State Club; Lions Club. EMIL BERNHARDT GODIKSEN, JR. West Hartford, Conn. Dairy Husbandry Alpha Zeta Dairy Science Club. MARY MORGAN GOODWIN Wyncote Animal Husbandry Alpha Lambda Delta; Riding Team; Rifle Team; Block and Bridle Club; Ski Club; Intramurals. -62- Bottom Row: JOHN NELSON GRAFF Knox Forestry Alpha Zeta Xi Sigma Pi. SAMUEL JAMES GREENLEE Morrisville Alpha Sigma Phi Forestry Society; Freshman Soccer; President, Vice President, Alpha Sigma Phi; Horticulture Club; IFC; Intramurals. H orticuliurc ORVIS RAY GULICH, JR. Clearfleld Poultry Husbandry Blue Band; Poultry Club. WILLIAM GARRETT HAAG Crafton Forestry Forestry Society; Dendrologic Society. WILLIAM JOSEPH HANLON Philadelphia Lambda Chi Alpha Agriculture Student Council; Agricultural Economics Club; Baseball; Imramurals. A gricultuml Economics Top Row: RUSSELL DAVIS HARRAR, JR. Glenside Forestry Delta Sigma Phi Forestry Society; Dcndrologic Society; President, Delta Sigma Phi; IFC. CARLOS CARLTON HARRY Waynesburg Agricultural Education FFA. PHILIP JOHNSON HASSINGER State College Poultry Husbandry EDMUND JEFFERIES HATHAWAY Chalfont Pi Kappa Phi Tribunal; Pre-Vet Society; Sophomore Counsellor. Pre-Vcterinary FRED HAZELWOOD Chevy Chase, Md. Dairy Husbandry Phi Delta Theta Blue Band; Business Manager, Editor, Student Hand- book; Alumni Secretary, Phi Delta Theta; Blue Key; Manager, Soccer; PSCA; Dairy Science Club; Ski Club. M iddle Row: RAYMOND CHRISTMAN HEIMBACH East Greenville Agricultural Education Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA; Chapel Choir. SAMUEL FRANK HENRY Tarentum Dairy Husbandry Glee Club; Dairy Science Club. THEODORE HERSHBERGER Everett Agricultural Economics Blue Band. RICHARD BERTRAM HERSTINE Lambertville, N. J. Forestry Xi Sigma Pi; Soccer; Forestry Society; Pershing Rifles. CLIFFORD LA RUE HINKELMAN Cogan Station; Dairy Husbandry Bottom Row: RUSSELL JOHN HIRONIMUS Reading Forestry Alpha Phi Omega; Ski'Club; Forestry Society. HAROLD WILLETTS HOCKER, JR. Harrisburg Forestry Phi Kappa Tau S; PATRICIA HOENSTINE ,. Altoona Agricultural and Biological Chemistry 'Bridge Club; Lcibig Chemical Society. h THEODORE WALLACE HOFFMAN Valley View Agricultural Education ROBERT ARTHUR HOGG Slippery Rock Dairy Husbandry Alpha Tau Alpha; Glee Club; Orchestra; FFA; Dairy Science Club; Dairy Cattle Judging Team. Top How: DRUSILtA MAY HOKE Sprng Grave Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club; 3?er and Bridlr Club; Agricuhurv Studsnt Council. 0 EDWARD JOHN HOLLEY Munluursvillc 0 Agricultural Economigs ROBERT A. HOLLIS New York, N. Y. . Agricultural and Biological Chemistr Fencing; Treasurer, Liebig Chemical Socicly. NICHOLAS HOLOVVATCH . Simpson Agronomy Alpha Rho Omega; PSCA; Glee Club. NORNIAN VVINFIELD HOOVEN, JR. Sadsburyville Dairy Husbandry Delta Theta Sigma Dairy Science Club. Alpha Zeta 4. A'Iiddle How: ROBERT NORMAN HOUSTON Lcmont Animal Husbandry RAY WILLIAM HOWELL Perth Amboy. N. J. Pi Kappa Phi Forestry Society; Dcndmlogic Society. Foreury CHARLES MERIDIA HU FFMAN anton Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma Alpha Tau Alpha; Grange; FFA. JOHN EDWARD HUGHES Lehighton Agricultural Economics Delta Chi 1,3crossc; Agricuhuml Economics Club; Intramurnls. Alpha Zeta . 64 . Bottom Row: MARI'A B. HUGHES Chuquicamata, Chile Animal Husbandry Kappa Alpha Theta I'rcnsurcr, Agriculluxc S:udcnt Council; Secretary, Block and Bridle Club; Historian, Kappa Alpha Theta; Ski Club; Riding Club; LA V113; Players. COYTE N. HUNTER, JR. Charlotte. N. C. Dairy Husbandry Track. DAVID BRUCE HUNTER Pine Grove Mills Forestry Acacia Xi Sigma Pi; Pcnns Valley Ski Club; Intramurals. FRANK W. HURON New York, N. Y. Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club; Baseball; X-GI Club; Newman Club; Intmmlu'als. FRED MILLER IRWIN Altoona Dairy Husbandry Top How: FRANCIS RI. R. ISENBERG Boalsburg Horticulture Phi Em Sigma. RIORRIS JARRETT Jenkinmwn Agricultural Education Sigma Phi Alpha First Assistant Manager. Soccer; Pcnns Valley Ski Club; FITA; NSS. I .ENOIXE l3. jASEVVlCZ Philadelphia Bacteriology Alpha Lambda Dchu; President. Rod and Cm'cus Club. STANLEY A. KAT Z Brooklyn, N. Y. Pi Lambda Phi Rod and Cuccus Club. Bavlcriology BERNARD WAYNE KELLY Cnuderslmrt Agricultural Economics Delta Theta Sigma Agrivuhurc Student Council: FFA; Black and Bridle Club; Agricultural Economics Chlh. Middle Row: HARLEICH RUSSELL KEMMERER Center Valley Horticulture FRANCIS XAVIER KENNEDY Driftwood Forcxtry Tau Phi Delta President. 'I'au Phi Delta; Vicc President, Forestry Sucicly: IFC: Nrwman Club: Ski Chub. STEPI iEN KIEHART Mayficld Horticulture llunicullurc Club. T1 IERESA E. KILINSKI VVilkcs-Barrc Bacteriology Philutcs; Rud and Cactus Club: Gamma Pi Epsilon: ' Newman Club; Center Club. . Bottom Row: , JAMES P. KING Tidiuutc Agricultural Economics . THOMAS B. KING Clymer Animal Husbandry Delta Them Sigma President. Allah; 'I'uu Alpha: Agricullum S1udun Council; Vice: President, Block and Bridle Club; Symphony Otshcslra; Grunge; 4-H Club. C Livestock Judging Team: ' FRANCIS L. KIRK . Peach Bottom Dairy Husbandry 0 Phi Kappa Sigma Animal Husbandry Judging Team. ERNEST ORLANDO KISTLER Macungie Poultry Husbandry Alpha Gamma Rho RICHARD C. KOCH Reading Horticulture Top Row: - WARREN W. KOCH Elizalzeth, N. J. Forestry Pi Kappa Alpha . GUY NELSON KORMAN Bellefontc . Agricultural Economics ARNOLD KRAFFT ' Ephrata - Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Club. . HARRY ROBERT KREAR ' Emlenton Forestry Ski Team. JOHN C. KRUSEN, JR. Drexel Hill Dairy Husbandry Alpha Chi Sigma Skull and Bones; Sports Editor, LA VIE; Thespians; Glee Club; Manager, Cross Country. Tau Phi Delta. M iddle Row: LAWRENCE JOSEPH KUHNS North Pine Grove Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Phi Lambda Upsilon. JOSEPH E. KUNETZ Beaver Brook Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Newman Club; Penn State Club; Liebig Chemical Society. DONALD STANLEY KURYLOSKI Coatesville Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics C1 ub. RICHARD NIARSTELLER LANCDON Huntingdon 'Dairy Husbandry Beta Theta Pi I ' ,w.;'VjQHN J. LATSHAW .4; , Warren ' Agronomy -66- Bottom Row: CHARLOTTE ISABEL LEACH Clarle Summit Medical Technology Gamma Phi Beta Treble Singers; Rod and Coccus Club; Junior Board, LA VIE; Student Handbook; Agricultuxe Student Council. ALVIN GEORGE LEIDEL Allentown Forestry Alpha Gamma Rho LORON W. LEONARD, JR. Philadelphia Dairy Husbandry FRANK ROY LEREW, JR. Dillsburg Agricultural Education LAWRENCE W. LINVILL Media H orticulture Sigma Phi Alpha Ski Club; NSS; Horticulture Club. Top Row: JOHN EDWARD LONG Monongahela Agricultural Economics Sigma Chi Agricultural Economics Club; Ag Hill Breeze; Grange. DONALD EDWIN LONGENECKER West Newton Agronomy Phi Kappa Sigma Cross-Country; Track. JOHN RAYMOND LONGVVELL Lancaster Alpha Chi Rho Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry Society. Forestry ROBERT JOHN LOUCHRY Marion Center Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma Alpha Tau. Alpha; PSCA Cabinet; President, FFA; Grange; 4-H Club; Agriculture Student Council. GENE MILLER LOVE Cochranville Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha; Track; FFA. M iddle Row: PATRICIA ANNE LUDORF Kingston Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Theta Phi Alpha Alpha Lambda Delta; Newman Club; Liebig Chemical Society; German Club. ROBERT ARTHUR LUNN Irwin Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Club; Grange; Forestry Society; V-12 Glee Club. FRANCIS OWENS MCCANNA Shippenville Agricultural Education JOHN GRAHAM NICCLEARY Johnstown Agricultural Engineering Freshman Basketball; Lacrosse; ASAE. n WILLIAM ALLISON McCLOSKEY' Howar , ' d '54 , . Dairy Husbandry Sigm? Alpha Epsilon - 67 - Phi Delta Theta Bottom Row: , ALLEN CHARLES. McCULLY Allison Park Agricultural E1'1gineering ASAE. ROBERT RALSTON McCULLY Allison Park Agrigullural Engineering ASAE. DONALD JAMES MCKEEBY Newton, N. J. ' Agricultural Education Wrestling; FFA. ROBERT REED McLANE Erie Horticulture Horticulture Club; President, Pi Alpha Psi. MERTON EDWARD McLEAN Drexel Hill Agricultural Engineering Pcnn State Engineer; Engineering Student Council; ASAE. Top Row: ROBERT BRUCE MCLEAN Douglassville Dairy Husbandry Lambda Chi Alpha Chapel Choir; Giec Club; Players. MAX BEAVER MngLLEN Loysville Delta Theta Sigma Upha Tau Alpha; PSCA; Westminster Foundation; Penn State: Bible Fellowship; CORE; Agriculture Student Council; 4-H Club; FFA: Grunge; Players. Agricultural Education EDWARD MILTON NICMILLIN North Girard , Alpha Gamma Rho Horticulture NORTON LITTLE MARSHALL Washington, D. C. Phi Kappa Sigma Botany RAY C. MARTZ, JR. Sharon Forestry Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry Society; Summer Collegian. Middle Row: NICHOLAS SAMUEL MATTISE Jenn n Dairy Husbandry Alpha Sigma Phi RAYMOND LAWRENCE MAULE West Grove Sigma Phi Alpha Theta Alpha Phi; Players; Agricultural Economics Clu . Agricultural Economics CLYDE WILLIAM MAYER Montclair, N. J. Dairy Husbandry Alpha Zeta Vice President, Alpha Zeta; Vice President, Dairy Science Club. GEORGE HARPER MECOUCH Media Forestry Sigma Phi Alpha Secretary, House Manager, Sigma Phi Alpha; Forestry Socicly. JOHN E. MELCHOR Easton Dairy Husbandry Alpha Gamma Rho Dlify'm Club; Block and Bridle Club; Dairy ;Cnnlc Iudging Team; Animal Husbandry Judging Tum '68' Bottom Row: GEORGE ANDREW MELSON Altoona Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha; Photo Club; FFA; Poultry Husbandry Club. FRANZ FREDERICK MENNINGHAUS Clifton, N. J. Forestry CHARLES SAUTTER MERROTH Malvem Forestry Xi Sigma Pi; Dcndmlogic Society; Forestry Society; LSA. BRUCE I... MILLER Bethlehem Animal Husbandry Animal Husbandry Club; Poultry Science Club. RAYMOND M. MILLER Pitcairn Forestry Alhcrton Hall Men's Club. Top Row: FRANKLIN WALTER MOHNEY Drexel Hill Pi Kappa Phi Chapel Choir; Furestry Sociciy; Dendmlogic Society. Forestry MERRILL LEROY MORDAN Bloomsburg Agricultural Economics CALEB L. MORRIS, JR. Havertown Forestry Xi Sigma Pi; Glee Club; Vice Prcsidcm, Pollock Circle Council. STANLEY K. MORRIS Jackson Heights, N. Y. Alpha Chi Rho Freshman Student Council; Agricultural Economics Club; Center Club. Agricultural Economics ORANGE LYNFORD MULHOLLEN Fallen Timber Forestry Middle Row: RICHARD LEIGH MULLAN State College Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Phi Kappa Sigma ROBERT DANIEL MUZZI Dalton Agricultural Education Alpha Phi Delta Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA; Agriculture Student Council; Ag Hill Brcew. GEORGE WILLIAM MYERS Thomasville Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha; Treasurer, FFA. CARL FREDERIC NAGEL Pittsburgh Agricultural Education JOHN RICHARD NEHOD;A Eastern .31 ' Agronomy P , f I , Lacrosse; Druidslg Bottom Row: BARBARA ANNE NEIDIG Chevy Chase. Md. Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Phi Mu Liebig Chemical Society; VVSGA. : DONALD E. NICKOL York Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Alpha Chi Sigma i Liebig Chemical Society. a EILBERT ANTHONY NOEL Ebensburg ' Agricultural Education FFA. PETER HORACE BEDOR NORTON Gouldsboro Poultry H usbandry Poultry Club; FFA; 4-H Club. ROBERT C. O'KNEFSKI Ridgway Horticulture Pi Alpha Xi; RiHe Team. Top Row: FIORINA D. OLIVIA Hazleton Bacteriology Philutcs: Bacteriofngy Club: PSCA. PAUL EUGENE QRNER Loganton Agricultural Education Alpha Gamma Rho FFA; Block and Bridle CLpb. 4 ROWLAND MARRINER opium Media . Forestry Sigma Phi 6117113 Xi Sigma Pi; Penns Valley Ski Club. ., RALPH L. OYLER Fayetteville Agricultural Engineering OSCAR LEE PADEN Enon Valley Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma Alpha Tau Alpha; 4-H Club; Grange; President, FFA; Agriculture Student Council. Middle Row: HERVEY M. PAINTER Elverson Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club; 4-H Club. JUNE PALLIS Wilkes-Barre Gamma Phi Beta Historian, Gamma Phi Beta; Sccrctary-Treasuxer, Rod and Coccus Club; Junior Board, LA VIE; Inter- collegiate Swim Team; Aquncndc; Treble Singers. M edical Technology CHARLES ANDREVV PAOLY Charleroi Horticulture EDWARD S. PEETZ Pittsburgh Horticulture Alpha Sigma Phi President, Alpha Sigma Phi; Pi Alpha Xi. - DON M. PEOPLES State College Bacteriology Rod and Coccus Club. .70. Bottom Row: CATHERINE ANN PERRY Dallas Medical Technology Bacteriology Club. LOIS ANN PETERS Williamsport Animal Husbandry Agritullurc Student Council; Block and Bridle Club. RAMON LEE PETERSON Ladysmith, Wis. Agronomy Golf. CHARLES WILLIAM PFANSTIEL Philadelphia Tau Phi Delta Forestry Society; Horticulture Club. Horticulture BERNARD LEONARD POLLACK Tarentum H articulturc Sigma Alpha Top Row: MARY JANE POLLARD Mercer Medical Technology Gamma Phi Beta Chapel Choir; Treble Singers; Agriculture Student Council; Treasurer, Rod and Coccus Club: Student Handbook; PSCA; CORE. GRANT EDWARD POWELL Wilcox Forestry JOHN MAGNER POWERS Harrisburg Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Club. ARTHUR EDWARD PROMIS Oradell, N. J. Forestry Forestry Society. LOUIS FRED RAVE Kingston Horticulture Kappa Delta Rho Agriculture Student Council; President, Horticulture Club. Middle Row: Bottom Row: FLORENCE REDLICI-I WILLIAM ALFRED ROBINSON Greensburg York Springs Bacteriology Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma PSCA; FFA; President, 3-H Club; Ag Hill Breeze. 3 Rod and Coccus Club; Iota Sigma Pi; IZFA. DALE WILLIAM RENNOLL Glen Rock H orticulture JAMES PROCTER ROSEMERGEY . Jermyn Alpha Sigma Phi Horticulture Club; Dendrologic Society. Foresny T . SHIRLEY JOAR RHODES . ROBERT SWARTZ ROSS Belleville Medical Technology , C??:itlj? Debate; Bacteriology Club; Philotes; Delm Alpha Delta. v a W'ALTER RICHARD ROSSMAN DONALD WOODS RIDDAGH, JR. Falls Easton . Forestry Delta Theta Sigma Forestry . Forestry Society; Penn State Club; PSCA. 5 FRANK HOWARD RUMBAUGH Kittanning WILLARD F. mssmf - , ; g Dairy Husbandry Wind Gap g; y Agricultural Engineering Dairy Science Club. Top Row: ROBERT IiiENRY RUMPF Philadelphia Forestry Lambda Chi Alpha Lacrosse: Dumlmlngic Society. u THOMAS EMMET RUSSELL Dayton, 0. Forestry Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry Society; PSCA; Treasurer, Vice Presidcm, Dcndrnlngic Sucicly. MARIE D. RYMSHAVV Clifton Heights Medical Technology WILLIAM TWADDELL SALOM Wayne Animal H usbandry Druids; Captain, Frushnnm Freshman Lacrosse; Block and Bridle Club; Agricul- ture Studem Council. Phi Kappa Sigma Socucr; CwCapmin, LeROY DONALD SCHALLER Bethlehem H orticulture lWiddle Row: NANCY SPENCER SCHALLER Lewisburg Horticulture Delta Delta Delta Agriculture Student Council; Riding Club; Trea- surer, Horticulture Club; Ski Club; Bowling Club; Outing Club; PSCA; Corresponding Secretary, Delta Delta Delta. PAUL LINCOLN SCHEFFEY Camp Hill Wood Utilization Furcstry Society; PSCA; Dancing Club. JOAN MURRAY SCHLOSSER Chester Springs Animal Husbandry Symphony Orchestra; Agriculture Student Cnuncil; Pro-Vct Club; Bridge Club. LAURA JANE SCHROCK Gra Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club; Prc-Vcl Club. GEORGE L. SEDVVICK Kittanning Horticulture Boxing; Soccer; Ski Club. .72. Bottom Row: JOAN EVANS SELTZER Moylan Horticulture Kappa Alpha Theta Judicial; Thespians; l'Iorticulturc Club. JOHN BROOKS SEMPLE VVynncwood Agricultural Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon ASAE. DAVID SHAPIRO New Castle Forestry ROBERT DUTTON SHATTU CK Plcasantvillc Forestry Sigma Chi ALBERT G. SHEINFELD Dorchestcr, Mass. Animal Husbandry Prc-Vcl Club; Black and Bridle Club; Studcm Book Exchange; AVC; Hillel; Tri-Durm Council. Top How: EARL NICCORD SHERWOOD Berwinsdale Agricultural Engineering ASAE; Pcnns Valley Ski Club. FRANK LESLIE SHOPE Snow Shoe Dairy Husbandry JAMES MCSHERRY SHRIVER, JR. Westminster, Md. Alpha Gamma Rho Scabbard and Blade. Agronomy SHELDON GETTIG SHUEY Pleasant Gap Dairy Husbandry Cross-Coun try. JOHN WILLIAM SHULTZ State College Agricultural Economics Middle Row: GEORGE SHUTE McDonald Agricultural Engineering Alpha Gamma Rho Vice President, ASAE; Agriculture Student Council. OLIN SHUEY SIMPSON Altoona Horticuhure Alpha Zeta Chrnniclur. Social Chairman, Alpha Zulu; Agricul- lurc Smdcm Council; Vice President, Horticulture Club; Immmumls. RAYMOND PHILIP SINGER Great Neck, N. Y. Pi Lambda Phi Horticulture Club; Truasurcr, Plcdgcnmslcr, Pi Lambda Phi. Horticulture LILLIAN SKRABAN Bethlehem Medical Technology Kappa Kappa Gamma Treasurer, Punhcllcnic Council; Treasurer, Mnsqucrcttcs; Rod and Coccus Club. JOSEPH GEORGE SLAKAS Lee Park . Agricultural and Biological Chejiistry Treasurer, President, Liebig Chemical Sbcictyy Agriculture Student Council. 1 1: Bottom Row: DERRILL DAVID SMITH Matilda Horticulture Pi Alpha Xi; Horticulture Club. PAUL F. SMITH Reynoldsvillc ' Delta Chi Bacteriology .ROBERT LEO SMITH Reynoldsville Animal Husbandry Vice Brcsidcm, Block and Bridle Club; Dairy Science Club; Agriculture Student Council; Ag Hill Breeze; Newman Club. CLIFFORD ALEXANDER SNYDER Quakertown Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha. RICHARD WILSON SNYDER Bloomsburg Dairy Husbandry Sigma Alpha Epsilon Top Row: ROBERT J. SNYDER Mt.-Carmel H orticulture ROY F. SNYQER Limekiln Dairy Husbandry Alpha Gamma Rho . EUGENE STEWART SOLIDAY Quakertown Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Club; Penn State Cfub. BRONISLAW SOLOWAY Philadelphia H orticulture Pi Alpha Xi; Horticulture Club. JOHN JOSEPH STAHURSKI Plains Agricultural Economics Phi Kappa M I'ddle Row: JOHN THOMAS STEIMER Homestead Park Forestry Sigma Nu Forestry Society; Dendmlogic Society. FRED STEIN New York, N. Y. Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club. HAROLD EDGAR STEWART Highrock Animal Husbandry WILLIAM MERLE STITELER Kane Forestry Track; Skull and Bones; Forestry Society. v. '13 ; g: T FRANK STONER, JR. Kuhn. . 7 Alverton vi; gAgrr'icultural Education Bottom Row: JAMES RICHARD STOREY Harrisburg Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Alpha Chi Sigma Chapel Choir; Wesley Foundation. CLIFFORD WARREN STROUD Sweet Valley Agricultural Education HOWARD FRANKLIN STRUBLE, JR. Wilkinsburg Poultry Husbandry Poultry Club. JOHN FRANKLIN STYER, JR. Concordville Horticulture Sigma Phi Alpha IFC; ISC; PSCA; Horticulture Club. ROBERT JOSEPH SUHADOLNIK Forest City Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Sigma Phi Sigma Liebig Chemical Society; Newman Club. Top Row: JEROME P. SWANSON West Englewood, N. J. Forestry ALAN THOMAS Havertown Dairy H usbandry Alpha Zeta Football; Boxing. KARL GUSTAF THOMSON Clarkia, Idaho Tau Phi Delta Forestry Society; Cosmopolitan Club; President, Tau Phi Della; IFC. Forestry GEORGE RATH TIERS Philadelphia Forestry Tau Phi Delta FRANCIS HENRY TOLAN Centerville Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Delta Theta Sigma Middle Row: KENNETH GUY TRIMBLE Wilkinsburg Animal Husbandry FRANK WORDLEY TUPPENY Aldan Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Club; Chairman, Pollock Circle Athletic Committee. FRANCIS CHARLES TURNER Centerville Delta Theta Sigma Grange; Dairy Science Club; Newman Club. Dairy H usbandry JOSEPH PETER USCAVACE Tamaqua Bacteriology ALBERT JOHN VIGILANTE West Chester a ' , p. Agricultural Education Alpht.G$i1ma Rho Cross-Country; Wrestling; Block IndIBridlc Club; FFA; Skull and-Bonesi . ' Bottom Row: BOYD WILLIAM VOKES Hyde Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma FFA. ROBERT zWILLIAM WALKER Tyrone Agh'cultural Education Alpha Tau. Alpha; Agriculture Student Council; FFA; Poultry Club. v : WILLIAM H. WALKER Pittsburgh Agriiultural Economics Alpha Phi Alpha . Agricultural Economics Club; Student Union Committee. HARRY HARRIS WATT Huntingdon Agricultural Engineering ROSS WAKEFIELD WATTS New Cumberland Agricultural Education FFA. . Top Row: LORIN STANLEY WEIGARD o Wellsville Agricultural Education Glee Club; FFA. 0 .ROBERT GEORGE WEICNER Lansdale ' Poultry Husbandry $3ucmry-Trcusurer, Poultry Club. 0 LEONARD HARLAN WEINSTEIN Springfield, Mass. Pi Lambda Phi lidimrinl Dirccmr, Frolh; Pi Alpha Xi. Horticulture O FRED WELLER Minmw'n, N. J. Foresty Fnrcstrv Socimy; Soccer. . JOSEPH EDWIN WEN . Montoursvi l Horticulture l'IorticultuIe Club; ' l Manager, C ' Bottom Row: GEORGE MILTON VVERKHEISER Tannersvillc Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Delta Theta Sigma DONALD RAY WHITE Shillingmn Horticulture WILLIAM HIBLER WHITE Glensidc Dairy Husbandry DAVID SAMUEL WHITENACK Doylestown Agronomy Penn Smtc Club; Clover Club. ROBERT GLENN WINGARD Millersburg Tau Phi Delta Forestry Society; Dcndrolngic Society; Xi Sigma Pi. Forestry -76- Top How: JOSEPH VVINTON VVilliamsport Agricultural Engineering HAROLD FRANCIS VVITMAN New Cumberland Forestry Dcndrologic Society; Forestry Society; President, Wesley Foundation. THEODORE DEAN VVITMER Dalmatia Agricultural Education Alpha Gamma Rho Captain, Soccer; FFA. EUGENE T. VVOLFF Quarryvillc Delta Theta Sigma Agriculmrc Student Council; Dairy Science Club; +11 Club; Center Club; Youth Fellowship. Dairy H uslm rzdry WALTER E. WOOD South Fork Horticulture .77. Bottom. Row: JAMES EMERSON WORK Upper Middletown Animal Husbandry Sigma Pi Manager, Football; Manager, Boxin ; President. . Block and Bridle Club; Agnculture Student Council: Parmi Nous: Livestock Judging Team; Meat Judging: Team. 0 JOHN WEBER VVYLD . Philadelphia Forestry Delta SigHm Phi o MARTIN BENJAMIN YARNALL Oxford Agricultural Education Sigma Phi Alpha Alpha Tau Alpha; PEA. JAMES LOUIS YETTER Stroudsbugg Dairy Husbandry Alpha Zeta O IFC; Dairy Science Club; President. Alpha Zeta. . . ROBERT EUGENE YODER Reedsvillc Agricunural Education FFA: Alpha Ta. Alpha; Dairy Science Club. h SENIG ZIMMERMAN 'Lllomelsdorf :1.Hushmzdry '21 Bridle Club. II 0 O O In C S e h t M - 853 CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS NIZA'HON GEORGE L. HALLL'R - - - - Dean Gnovun C. CHANDLEE - Head, Department of Chemislrv DONALD S. CnvDER-Heml, Department of Chemical Engineering J. G. ASTON - - J. H. SnmNs - , Director fluorine Laboratories Director,Crvogc11ic La boramrv XlElmLLL R. FENSKL- Director Petroleum Refining Laboramn H. K. SCHILLING - - Head, Department of Physics D. C. DUNCAN-In Charge, Undergraduate Instruction in Physics j. H. OLEWINE v In Charge, Pre-Mcdical and Science PAULINE BERRY MACK-Diracmr, Ellen H. Richards Institute LYTLE R. PAnxs - 7 Director, Chemical Laboratories The School of Chemistry and Physics The School of Chemistry and Physics, devoted to the ttudy and various applications of these Fundamental ces. includes six curricula: chemistry. chemical engi- neering, commercial Chemistry, physics, premledieul cur- riculum, and science. During the past year, 815 students were enrolled in these curricula. A study of the graduates of the Sehoul of Chemistry and Physics reveals that more than 90 per cent 01' the students who completed the pre-medicul curriculum have been admitted to Class A medical schools while more han 1,600 graduates in other curricula are engaged in a I eat variety of scientific and technical work. Among these holds are chemical manufacturing, petroleum, iron and steel college teaching. paper, explosives, general 1111111 llfdt turmg. coke and coal tar, paints and lacquers, rayon and other textiles, nnnferrous metals, equipment and construction, government service, high school teach- ing, rubber, electrical industries, glass and ceramics, dyes, drugs, medicine, synthetic resins, and foods. Graduate students in the School are engaged in a great variety of scientific and technical work. The de- mand in recent years for men and women who have completed advanced work in scientific helds has resulted in an expansion of the graduate program. Research work in all departments of the School also has lwcn cxpandcd in recent years with the Petroleum Rulining Lnlmrulory. the Ellen H. Richards Institute, :15 well as other laboratories and departments rendering in crcnsingly greater service 10 the State. and the nation. The. Ellen ll. Richards Institute carries on some or iu work undvr the School 01' Agriculture. Laboratory l'alcililics nl' the School of Chemistry 21nd Physics 2er L'Cnlcrcd in Wnlkcr Lnlmrutmy, lhc Pctmluum Relining l,ilhmlllOl'y, tho 'I'oxlilc Chemistry Building, Pond lAIlXH'zllOI'iCS, 41nd Osmond Laboratory. Complete sets or rcrcrcncc works and of more than one hundred chemical and physical journals in six lulr gungcs arc :1cccssiblc for student use in the libraries ol' the School. lixccllcnl l'alcilitics consisting of nhscrx'uv lm'ics wchuluippcd with renewing telescopes, rclvmcling Iolcscolrcs, and :Istmgrnphic cameras are available for astronomical sludics. lixtcnsiun activities all the School 01' Chemistry and Physics arc curried out through Arts and Science lixlcw sinn with the School 01' the Uhcral Arts. Top How: LOUIS'JOHN ABATE Ettston C hemical Engineering Penn State Flying Club; ACS; Penn State Bible Fgllowship. o WILLIAM G. AIRGOOD Big Run Chemical Engineerhfg o HAROLD RUSSELL ALLEN Conneautville Chemical Engineering 0 Theta Chi 0 JOHN FRANK ANTONETTE Mt. Pleasant Science JAMES M. AURAND Lewistown Chemical Engineering Phi Em Sigma. 0 Pre-Mcdical 0 Middle Row: BERNARD BARNETT Binghamton, N. Y. Pre-Medical Phi Sigma Delta President, Phi Sigma Delta; Boxing; Pre-Medical Society. DAVID McNITT BARRON Lewistown Physics Pi Kappa Alpha Manager, Football; Debate; Blue Key; Skull and Bones; Chemistry and Physics Student Council; Della SigmaP i. GERALD CLINTON BERRY Warren Chemical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi RICHARD E. BLACK Altoona Lambda Chi Alpha ., .. L, SOLOMON J. BLATT I 4 - Newark, N. J. ' Alpha Epsilon Pi medical Society; Governing Board, 11-1; Alpha Epsilon Pi. -82' Bottom Row: SYLVIO MICHAEL BONACCI Tresckow Pre-Medical Beaver House Inlrammals. ABRAM BOSLER Carlisle Pre-Medical Alpha Chi Sigma Lion's Paw; Skull and Bones; First Assistant Munn- er, Gymnastics; l-iiI'eisidMent:A Chemistry and P ysics tudent Council; a, Chair Irman, Junior mComminee; Chlairmnn, Mgthme Party; All- Colle egc Cabinet; Blue Ban ALEXANDER WAYNE BOUCHAL Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Chemistry WILLIAM ADAM BOYD Frackville Pre-Medical Penn Stine Engineer; Collegian; PSCA; Prc-Medical Society. DOUGLAS GOURLAY BRACE Silver Spring, Md. Chemical Engineering Secretary, Tau Bem Pi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Treasurer, Chemistry and Physics Sm- dcnt Council; Society of Chemical Engineers. Top Row: CLAYTON THOIV'IAS BRADLEY, JR. Pockvillc Chemical Engineering MILLARD M. BRAUNSTEIN Philadelphia Pro-Nledical Pi Lambda Phi PrcAMedicnl Society; Manager. Ice anLc-y; Governing Board. Hillel. PAUL GREINER BRIGGS Scranton Chemical Engineering Society of Chemical Engineers; Penn State Independent Club. PHILIP BROOKS New York, N. Y. Prc-Medical ERIC D. BROWN Arlington, Va. Chemistry Bottom Row: . FLOYD SANFORD CANTRELL, 1R. ScafonL Dcl. Delta Tau Delta A'Hddlc Row: WILLIAM EARL BROWIN Englewond, N. J. Pre-Mcdical Omega Psi Phi; Track; Great Books Club. PreuW l adieu! o GUSTAVE MELVIN CAR LSON Smethpurt Chemical Engineering ROBERT CAMPBELL BURNS Greensburg Pre-Medical Delta Tau Delta 0 o RANK S. CAROTHERS. JR. Jersey Shore Physics FRANK BURSTEIN Philadelphia 0 Pre-Medical Sigma Alpha Secretary, Alpha Epsilon Della; Treasurer. Pro- Medical Society; Governing Board, Hillel . MARCEL E. CARVALLO Caracas. Venezuela Chemical Engineering. JOSEPH L. BUYDOS . Barnesbom Commercial Chemistry WILLIAM DAVID CHARLES Coaldale Chemical Engineering Huusc Manager, Beaver House: Intramural Football. Slippery R Beaver House Chemical Engineering Top Row: - RUSSELL HARRY COLLINS Wes: Lawn Chemical Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha Concert Band: Choir. :5 LEWIS H. CONKLIN Bristol Chemical Engineering ACS. t DONALD IRVIN COPE Berwick Pre-Medical Alpha Epsilon Delta; Peredical Sncict; Glee Club; Intramural Bowling. RICHARD DALE COSTLOVV Johnstown Alpha Sigma Phi P rc- M edical LEON W. COTTRELL Neptune City, N. J. Chemical Engineering Track; Phi Lambda Upsilon. 6 Chemical Engineering Middle Row: THOMAS COYLE Throop Physics RICHARD 57ILSON CRAWFORD Altoona Commercial Chemistry Alpha Tau Omega RICHARD HEASLEY CRISWELL Franklin Chemical Engineering Phi Mu Alpha; Blue Band. Sigma Nu HARRY JAMES DABAGIAN Orange, N. I Beaver House Treasurer. Beaver House; Newman Club; Penns Valley Skiing Club; IMA; Bowling. DANIEL CAMPBELL DAUBE 1 Donora Science -84- Bottom Row: CHARLES WILLIAM DELP, jR. St. Clair Pre-Medical Kappa Delta Rho Secretary, Kappa Delta Rho; Alpha Phi Omega: Cabinet, PSCA; Pre-Medical Society; IFC; Penn State Photo Club. ROBERT V. DERMOTT Philadelphia Prc-Medical Kappa Delta Rho Phi Eta Sigma; Prc-Medical Society. JAMES PARKER DIETZ Mill Hall Physics Pi Kappa Alpha Phi Em Sigma; Pi Mu Epsilon; Chemistry and Physics Student Council. JAMES SHANNON DIXON Pittston Chemical Engineering Phi Kappa Phi Lambda Upsilon; Newman Cluh; Bridge Club; American Institute of Chemical Engineering. JAMES HENRY DOYLE Bala-Cynwyd Physics Delta Tau Delta Top Row: THOMAS HARRY DOYNE Pottsvillc Pm M edical IMA. LUTHER D. DROMGOLD Plxilipsburg Phcmicul Engineering Phi Lambda Upsilon; Drlm Mu Sigma; HIM: Cluh. WILLIAM CHESTER DUDEK Philadelphia Pre-Mwlicul Theta Xi 'l'ruL-k; PIC'MfdiCLII Society JAMES O'DVVYER DUNAVVAY Houston. Texas Phi Delta Theta 'l'hcspiams; Pmmmiun Stuff, Critique; Promotion Manager, Fmth: Anwricun Chemical Society. Cmnmcrciul Chemistry FLOYD LESLIE ECHOLS Fort Defiance, Val. Science Prechdicul Society; Penn State Engineer; From; Collegian; PSCA; AIM Council. Middle Row: HARRY NICCAIIAN ENYEAR'I' Suxton Prc-Medical Alpha Chi Sigma FRANK NELSON FAGAN. JR. State College Flu'miml lfnginevring FRANK V. FAIR Ford City Chemistry Blue Baud; Symphony; Phi Mu Alpha. FRANK FEKETE. JR. Richeyvillc Commercial Chemistry Bolton; Row: . SAMUEL E. FIIfES'lqONIi Scrunmn Chemical Enginccring . Beta Sigma Rho Prcsidrm, Sigma Tam; Tau Bmu Pi: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Prcsidvm. Bin Sigma Rho: Manngrr, Lucrmsv. o o AQAN li. USHER Pittsburgh PrchlediL'ul 0 Pi Kappa Alpha Alpha Epsiltal Della; Pn- Mvdicul Sncicty; Critiqueu ' LcROY JAMES FISHER . l'ymnc Clu'miml 1 :1gim'wing . MYRON SHELDON FREED Pittsmn Chemical Engineering Sigma Alpha Belles Lenn's; Hillel; Pollock Circlv CuuntiL FRANK LIRUMBACK FRYBURG Glensidc Physics Sigma Pi Prvsidem. Sigma Pi; Lucrussr. Top Row: 0 GEORLHi P. GABRIEL Scranton Chemicar Engineering fumcru Club: Chess Qub; Pcnn Starr Club. . . PATRICK PARIS.CALLA Uninnmwn PreMcdicul ' Alpha Izpsilun Delim. o RAMON BRIER GARFINKEL Philadelphia ' Svicncc Alpha Epsibn Pi . ROBERT RAYMOND GEHRETT, JR. Lcwistuwn Chemical Engineering Sutton Captain, Baseball; H'hn's W'hn in the News; Grrat Greckn an the American Campus; Druids. PHILIP VVlI..SON GHANER Lcmunt Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi mm . Middle Row: G. RICHARD GILLESPIE Shamokin Chemical Engineering Acacia Phi Em Sigma; Pi Mu Epsilon; PSCA. ARNOLD KAY HIRST GOLDBERCER Philadelphia Physics Phi Epsilon Pi President, Cnmmon Sense Club. ARTHUR GEORGE GROTYOHANN Drexel Hill Chemistrv Sigma Nu JOHN JOSEPH HALADYNA Garfield, N. J. Chemical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Tam. MICHAEL NICK HALIKIS Coraopolis Pre-Medical Bolton! Row: ,IAMES DALLAS HEINLY Pottsvillc Chemical Engineering Penn Smu- Club; Center Club. CLAYTON B. HILL, JR. Philadelphia Chemical Engineering Munugcr, Basketball; Blue Key. RICHARD KEITH HILL Butler Chenrxislry Pi Kappa Phi Phi liln Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; President, Dclln Sigma Rho; Alanugcr, Dchulc; Alvaullegv Cabinet; Skull and 130mm; Lionk; Paw. MYRNA VIRGINIA I'IINKEL Pittsburgh Science Kappa Alpha Theta chns; lluusc of Representatives; Rifle Team; Mus- qucrcncs; Secretary, Kappa Alpha Theta; Plnycrs. ROBERT GRANT HOCKER Wilmington. Del. Commercial Chemistry Top How: WILLIAM RICHARD HOLLABAUGII Biglerville Commercial Chemistry Alpha Tau Omega CHARLES H. HOOD West Grove Sigma Phi Alpha Chemical Engineering THOMAS CLARK HUTCHISON Imperial Physics Pi Nlu Epsilon. PAUL JOHNSON JEFFERS, JR. Monongahela Chemistry Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade. DONALD M. JEVVART Port Allegany Physics Pi Mu Epsilon. Middle Row: MALCOLM BRUCE JOHNSTON Drexel Hill Chemistry Alpha Chi Sigma Chemistry and Physics Student Council. MARGARET V. JONES Altouna Chemistry Delta Gamma Louise Homer Club; Symphony Orchestra; Debate; Kappa Phi; Treble Singers. VVILLIAIW GRIFFITH JONES Reedsvillc C hcmistry Beaver House THOMAS JOSEPH JORDAN Scranton Chemical Engineering Luzerne Chemical Engineen' n g IFC; Treasurer, Pi Lam' .87. Bottom Row: RONALD DAVID KANE Hershgy Chemistry Phi Kappa Psi o . JOSEPH P. KANTOR Bmdd-vn, N. Y. Cheng'cnl Engineering Gnverning Board. Hillel: Belles Lcttrcs; Chchul Engineering Society. AL13ERT J. KAZLAUSKAS O St. Clair PraAIedicaI Alpht: Epsilon Delta; Comer Club; Newman . Club; Prv-Medicul Society. . ROBERT ELVVOOD KLOTZ Forty For! 0 Commercial Chemistr; Alpha Chi Sigma WALTER STEVEN KMAK Garfield, N. J. Chemical Engineering Business hlunager, Penn State Engineer; Pi Lambda Upsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau: Corresponding Secretary, Tau Bela Pi; Quarterdeck; Scabbard and Blade; Newman Club: Chemical Engineering Socit-ty. Beaver House Top How: ' ROGER B. KNOXVLES Sbumokin Chemical Engineering Plu ha Sigma; Rm'unmxg Secretary, Sigma 'l'nu; lrc-murcr, Phi lnmlnla :lpsilun: 'I'nu Hem Pi. MANUEL KRAUS Brooklyn, H. 2'. Science 0 o jOHN I7. KROEGER. Sayrcvillc, N. J. Chemical Engineering 0 vamun luh. MICHAEL KU'IISENKOVV O Clairmn . Sigma Chl inu President, PruMmliuul Sudan; Alpha Epsilnn O Dvhu; Phi Em Sigma; Swimming; Druids; Skull and Runes; M'hn'x W'hn at Pmm Slum; Inlrnmurnls. Science XVILLIANI DAVI U LANIBERTON lirik- Prc-Mcdical PrerMedicnl Smitty. Phi Sigma Kappa Middle Row: STANLEY WILLIAM LASOSKI. JR. Numicokc Chemical Enginvering HERMAN ASHUR LATT Atlantic City. N. J. Physics Phi Em Sigma; Pi Mu Epsilon; Sigma Pi Sigma; Dclmtc; VVrL-stling; Mathrmntics Club. XVILUAM ELWOOD LAUGHLIN Alumna Commercial Chemistry Alpha Chi Sigma President, Blur Band: Symphuny; Phi Mu Alpha; 'Ih'usurcr, Alpha Chi Sigma. JOHN D. LAYSER, JR. . Schaeffcrsmwn Science Beaver House SPENCER LEONARD 'fMillbum, N. J. Chemistry -88- Bottom Row: STANLEY NELSON LEVKJK Philadelphia Prc-Mcdical Phi Sigma Delta Chemistry and Physics Student Council; PM Jim Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delta. BERNICE M. LILLEY Camp Hill Science HARRY JOHN LITSCH Mnhanoy City Commercial Chemistry Newman Club; Campus Pmml. WALLIS ALLEN LLOYD Harrisburg Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma Phi Lambda Upsilon: President, Alpha Chi Sigma; Illustrations Editor, Penn State Engineer. ERNEST W. LOWE Rochester Pre-Medical Alpha Phi Alpha Pre-Mcdical Sucicly; German Club: Intramurals; PSCA. Top Row: CHARLES LEO MCBRIDE Bcllcfonte Science Prc-Medicul Society. JOHN PHILIP NICKELVEY Ellwood City Physics Pi Mu Epsilon; Sigma Pi Sigma. WILLIAM EARLE MCKINSTRY, JR. Apollo Commercial Chemistry IMA. E. CLEMENS MCMAHAN Ontario, Canada Science, Kappa Alpha Theta President, Freshman Donn; Vice President, House Presidents; Treasurer, Punhcllcnic Council; Publicity Cmmninee, Red Cross; Rushing Chairman, Kappa Alpha Them. LEO FRANCIS MANSOR Nandcukc Pre-Medical Beaver llnusc Pre-Mcdicul Society; Inlmmuxals. Chemical Engineering Physics Chemical Engineering Middle Row: HEN R Y KRY DER MATTERN Julian Wrestling: Scabbard and Blade. ROBERT KENNETH MAYS Sum: College Chemical Engineering Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Tau. CI IARI AES FILLLVIOHE MISBU S Glensidc Commercial Chemistry Sigma Alpha Epsilon Smhburd and Blade: Pushing Rifles. GERSIION RIECKLEH Red Bank, N. J. HAROLD GEORGE MIL;- -: ' Alumna i. Intramurals; Freshman. -89- Sigma Nu 0 Phi Sigma Delta. Bottom Row: Pl Ll P ANDRFJ$y All LLER Alover, .VVis. Pre-M edicul Orchestra; P?Ii Mu Alpha. 0 ROBERT.DOUULAS MILLER VVcstfield. N. J. Alpha Chi Sigma Blue Bund. Physics H.CBERT LELAND MILLER o Philipsburg Chemical Engineering Phi lilu Sigma. ROBERT BENJAMIN MITCHELL Couldulc Chemical Engineering Beaver House STEWART ROBERT MONTGOMERY Pottsville Chemistry Photography Staff, Fmth; Photography Staff, Criti- quc; Center Club; Penn Slate Club. Top How: ELEANOR jOAN BIORAWSKI Hazleton Science GEORGE WASHINGTON MOUERY Mt. Camiel Science W'rcsxling. PHYLLIS JEAN MOWRER Spring City PrevMedical Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Lambda Delta; Alpha Epsilon Delta;. Gamma Pi Epsilon; Pre-Medicnl Society; Kappa Phi; Treble Singers. JOHN P. MULLANEY St. Marys Chemistry DAVID RAYMOND NALVEN Newtown, Conn. Chemical Engineering Phi Sigma Delta Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Fcatutc Editor, Office Manager, Penn Stme Engineer; Junior Board, C01- legian; Senior Board, LA VIE; Chemistry and Physics Student Council. M iddle Row: MARGUERITE EVE NAUMANN BuEalo, N. Y. Chemistry President, Philotes; Alpha Lambda Delta; ACS; LSA. JAMES HENRY NEYHART Orange, Va. Physics Pi Mu Epsilon; Alpha Nu; Sigma Pi Sigma. RAY LYNNFIELD NICKOLA Altoona Chemical Engineering Alpha Tau Omega JEANE LOUISE NYE Annville Delta Delta Delta Chimes; Louise Homer Club; Chemistry and Physics Student Council; Treble Singers, Thespians; Choir. Science PAUL F. OBERHEIM Lock Haven Chemical Engineering Beaver HousP -90 Bottom Row: HUGH FRANCIS O'DONNELL McAdoo Pre-Medical Psychology Society; Prc-Medical Society; Newman Club; Center Club. HARRIET MAY OYLER Fayetteville Delta Zeta Alpha Lambda Delta; Penn State Engineer; LA VIE; PSCA. Science LOUIS NOAH PARENT Elizabeth, N. J. Chemical Engineering Phi Sigma Delta Vice President, Phi Sigma Delta; Historian, Sigma Tau; Freshman Football; Blue Band; Office Lianngcr, Penn State Engineer. BARBARA JOAN PARKER Glenside Chemistry Delta Gamma VVRA; Hockey; Swimming Club. WALTER ROBERT PASCOE Wyomissing Chemical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Vice Presidem, President, IMA; Treasurer, Social Chairman, Vice President, Presi- dcm, Penn State Club; Vice President, President, ISC; All-College Cabinet; PSCA; Chess Club. Top Row: VVILLIAIVI FRED PATERSON Altoona Commercial Chemistry NORMAN B. PATTERSON Brownsville Chemistry LORRAINE RENA PERLOFF Philadelphia Science Hillel; Bridge Club; Modern Dance Club; Leonidas. FRED ADRIAN PETRUNAK Patton Chemical Engineering Beaver House National Advertising Manager, Penn State Engineer. THEODORE A. PETRY East Rockaway, N. Y. Chemical Engineering IMA Bowling League. Middle Row: FRANK W. PHILIPPBAR Bradford Physics Delta Chi CnvEdimr-in-Chief, From; Chess Team; Associate Manager, Football; Fencing; Skull and Bones; Phi Em Sigma; Pic College Council Representmivc. FRANK SEDLEY PHINNEY Falls Church, Va. Phi Delta Theta Chemical Engineering THEODORE PIROZEK Shamokin Pre-Medical President, Pre-Medical Society. SYDNEY EARL PULVER Wilkes'Barre Pre-Medical Pre-Medical Society; Players; Bridge Club; Bio-Forum; Nittany Council. JULIAN REINHEIMER Philadelphia Physics Alpha Nu; Pi Mu Epsilon; Orchestra. , Pre-Medical Alpha Epsilon Pi .. Bottom Row: JACK REPAS Fartgll Ch emistry ALAN NEIL RICHTER West Englewood, N. J. Commercial Chemistry Sigma Chi Thespinns; Camera Club; IFC. SANFORD G. ROBBINS Scranton Chemical Engineering Penn State Club; Intramurals; Roger Williams Fellowship. JAMES HERBERT ROBINSON Altoona Alpha Phi Alpha Sccremry, Alpha Phi Alpha; Vice President, Alpha Epsilon Delta; Secretary, Pre-Medical Society; Skull and Bones; Ham's Who at Penn State; Track. RICHARD M. ROEDER Great Neck, N. Y. Chemical Engineering Secretary, Beaver House. ; Beaver House Top How: ' JAMES ALVIN ROLLS Punxwtawney Chemical Engineering Intramural Bowlinia Pershing Rifics. FLOYD EUGENE RbMESBERG Garrctt . Chemical Engineering 0 0 WILLIAM FRANK ROSS Bridgeport Science . Penn Slate Club; Newman Club. PATRICIA H. l. ROXBERRY Slatingmn Science I PSCA; Newman Club; Riding Club; PrevMedical . Society; Gamma Pi Epsilon; IWA. l'ERRELL LOUIS RUHLMAN W arren Chemical Engineering Sigma Chi Lion't Paw; President, Senior Class; Presidem, Sigma Chi; Secretary'l'reasuxer, Punni Nous; Vice Preli- dent, Hut Society Council; Vice President, Druids; Basketball; All-College Cabinet; Board of Publicnv dons; Red Croat Board. Middle Row: ROBERT E. SANDY Unionmwn PreMedical Glee Club. ROBEKF B. SANKEY Aliquippn Science Alpha Chi Sigma Mend Manager, Gymnastics; Punni Nomi; Chemistry and Physics Student Council; Steering Committee, State Pally; 'I'rilnmal. PAUL J. SCHAIEFER Jeannette Chemical Engineering Them Kappa Phi Scabbard and Blade; Sigma Tau; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Glee Club; Newman Cluh. WILLIAM HUGH SCHILLING, JR. Lewismwn 0 Physics Alpha Chi Rho .Hazleton 5 Physics Halmm Row: RALPH D. SCHUMACK Shenandoah PrerAIedical Alpha Tau Omega JACK c. SCHWANDIII: l'cuncck. N. Cht'micul lVIugineer'ing Phi Iaunlkln Upsilon. CLOYD W. SELLERS Ford Cliff Chemical Engineering ETHEL JEAN SENKOVITS Garlicld, N. J Physics Alpha Nu; OfrlCC Manager, Penn Slum Engineer; Philntrs; VVunwn's Rifle Squad: LSA. VVILLIAIW GERALD SI IEEHAN Eric Chemistry Theta Kappa Phi Top How: RICHARD BLOUNT SHEPARD Birmingham, Ala. Physics Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi Mu Epsilon; Cross-Coumry; Studcm Religious Organizations. ROBERT EDGAR SHIVELY East Stroudsburg Chemical Engineering Thespian s. SIDNEY ALEXANDER SIDOR DuBois Pre-Medical Boxing. CLARENCE E. SIMPSON South Williamsport Chemical Engineering MARK JEROME SMITH St. Marys Chemistry Middle Row: WALTER HENRY STAUFFENBERG Hazleton Chemical Engineering Phi Kappa Psi Phi Lambda Upsilon; Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Tau: Treasurer. Chemical Engineering Society: House Manager, Phi Kappa Psi. HOVVARD L. STETHERS VVyalusing Chemical Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma JOHN WESLEY STOKER Madera Prc-Medical LEWIS STODDARD STONE, JR. Williamsport Chemistry Editor, Collegian: Feature Staff. Penn Sm: . Engineer; Lion's Paw; SkuH and Bones. J. HAROLD SWEL Ephrata Commercial Che. . Bottom Row: 0 THEODORE M. SWIATKOWSKI Wilkes-Pan'e Chemical Engineering Kappa Delta Rho o o VVOLEORD SWIMMER Uniontown Pre-Medical . Pi Lambda Phi IFC. o o EPWARD JOSEPH SZYMANSKI Shamokin 0 Cmnmercial Chemistry . JAMES FREDERICK THOMPSON. JR. Ebensburg Chemical Engineering ANDREW TOROK. JR. Kulpmont C hemistry Phi Kappa Top How: EDWARD tOUlS TRABOLD St. Albums. L. I., N. Y. Fummvrcial Chemistry Phi Sigma Kappa: 1,1. ANTI IONY RALPH. TROTTA Old Forge . Alpha Phi Delta 0 Chemical Engineering 0 ELEANOR R. TRUNICK Butler . Science 0 CHARLES HOWARD UMSTEAD 0 Upper Darby Sigma Phi Alpha Flu'micul lCnginecring KENTON HOLT UNDERWOOD Bloomsburg Physics Glee Club; Ski Club; Pi Mu Iapsilun. Middle Row: EDWARD RICHARD VANECEK Shawn Commercial Chemistry jOSEPH PHILIP VIGLIONE Bangor Pre-Medical Sigma Pi Alpha Epsilon Delm; Prc Mcdical Society. RU SSELL B. WAIJDELL Pleasantvillc Sigma Chi Chrmisuy and Physics Student Council. Physics JOSEPH CLARENCE VVASILEWSKI Shenandoah Science ' -. STANLEY WASLEY :Shenandoah : Chemistry . 94 . Bottom Row: ROBERT PALMER WEAVER State College Sigma Nu Prc A'lcz1icuI HAROLD RICHARD WEIDAVV Palmerton Pre-A'Uedical Crusnduntry: l'ercd ital Sucimy. ROBERT BRUCE WENNER Hazleton Pre-Nledical Ccnlcr Club; German Club; Ski Club. EDWARD WEST State College Pro-Mcdical Alpha Epsilon Dchn. REYBURN WALTER WICK Scranton Chemical Engineering Punn State Club; Camera Club. Top Row: LOUIS JOSEPH WILKIE Kingston PrcvMedicul Theta Xi Alpha Epsilon Della; Pre-Medical Socimy; Cehe ess Club; 810- Forum. RAYMOND ALVIN WILLIAMS Ventnor, N. J. Pre-Medical Pi Kappa Alpha THEODORE JOSEPH WILLIAMS Blairsville Chemical Engineering Chi Phi Tau Bela Pi; Sigma Tau; Secretary, Phi Lambda Upsilon; Phi Em Sigma; PSCA Cabinet. CLAYTON ALBERT WILSON Coatesville Science Secretary, Penn State Club; Recorder, lSLI; Commission Chairman, PSCA; AIM. ROBERT ALAN WISSOVV Philadelphia Chemical Engineering M iddle Row: ROBERT CHARLES WITMAN State College Delta Tau Delta Head Manager, Wrestling; Blue Key. Chemistry DAVID LEROY WRIGHT Greensburg Science THOMAS ALLEN WRIGHT Johnstown Science WILLIAM RUSSELL WRIGHT Lewistown Pre-Medical Glee Club. FLORIAN BERNARD YANQSKI. Hazleton I'vc- x' '- Physics J , American Physical Socie! '5. Institute of Phys- 1. Bottom Row: ' ROBERT S. YATSKO Nantiwkc Physics 0 THOMAS E. YEMM Harrisburg . Sigma Alpha Epsilon President, Blue Jey: Parmi Nous; Head Manager, Golf; Executive and Judicial Commiuec, IFC; Clique Chairman, Lim Party; Lion's Paw. Science ' KATHRYN A. YURICK 0 West Hazleton Chemistry Iota Sigma Pi. . JOHN ZEBIAK Mt. Carmel Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Socieky; Glee Club; Band. JOHN GERARD ZORA Clairton Pre-Medical Sigma Chi Phi Mu Alpha; Blue Band;51mphony; Book Exchange; IFC; NSA Penn State Christian Association 304 Old Main Building State College. Pa. OIK xNIZA'HON M, R. 'l'nAHuu PALMER C. WEAVER CLAHLIM'I: O. XK'tLLIAMs S. LEWIS LAND Dean Assistant Dean Director of Education Extension Director of Vocational Teacher Education Departments PALMER C. VVI-iAVl-lll GRACE M. llFNDIZRSON S. LEWIS LAND A IIUMMEL Fxsnnumv BRUCE V. Mom : . Acting Head, Education - Director of Home Economics Head, Industrial Education - Head, Music Education Head, Psychology The School of Education The School of Education is the. tcachcrteducation agency within the College, and its major function is promoting the interests of education throughout the Commonwealth. It afTords opportunities for professional education, both theoretical and practical, to students pre- paring to teach in elementary schools, high schools, normal schools, colleges, and universities. The School Fulhlls its mission through courses offered on the campus during the regular college year; Summer Session courses; extramural or education extension classes wherever sufhcicnt teachers are assembled; courses by correspondence; and consultatiw and remedial service in certain special hclds. Curricula of the School are education, home ecov nomics. hotel administration, industrial arts. vocational industrial education, music education, and psychology. The School requires that in all curricula for teachers, seniors who lack adequate teaching experience shall serve a period of apprenticeship 0f 6 to 12 weeks in actual classroom experience both as assistant and teacher. In addition to resident instruction, the School of Education maintains an active research and service pro- gram. .Various departments umpcmtc with local comv munitics in conducting school surveys; investigating educational problems; improving relationships between schools and communities; studying Curriculum revisions; and introducing and validating psychological techniques of testing, selection. and other personal procedures in industry. Special personal problems of students in Comprehen- sion, textbook wading. note taking, and study schedules are handled hy the Reading Clinic, while problems of adjustment and vocational rehabilitation and guidance are handled by the Psychology Clinic. The Speech and Hearing Clinic is operated in co-operation with the School 01' the Liberal Arts. As a contribution to the Pennsylvania teachers in ser vice, the School of Education through extension conducts professional and subject matter courses in many com- munities of the State. Courses conducted through 0.de cation extension carry credit applicable toward a College diploma. Tho Qn'rcspmldcncc Study division otters humustudy courses in art education. education, industrial education, nature Cducation, and psychology. On June 4, 1948, the Board of Trustees of the College approved the. establishment of a School of Home Ema numics, CH'cctivc on January 1. 1949. The Department of Home Economics was established as a separate depart- ment in 1907 and in 1923, when the School of Education was established, the dcpnmncnt became a part of that Schonl. Undergraduate enrollment in the School of Education this your, exclusive of Freshman. totalled 1,371. of whom 294 were students in home economics and 121 were en- rolled in the hotel udministmtitm curriculum. Top How: - JACK- L. ACKER Venango Home Economics Penn Stat. Grange. . . RIARY LOUISE ACKISON Charlemi Psychology Alpha, Gamma Delta Junior Board, From: Penn State Wychologicnl Sucimy; Sociological Club; PSCA. . O MARGARET G. ALEXANDER Fleming . Home Economics Home Economics Club. . o STANLEY IRA ALPRIN Chester Psychology Sigma Alpha MICHAEL AN DREOSKY Nesquehoning Education M iddle Row: PAUL GEORGE ANDREWS VVesleyville Education Scabbard and Blade; Vice President, Belles Lcnrcs: Riding Club; PSCA; Chapel Choir: Common Sense Club. CHESTER LEWIS ANGELO Annville Industrial Arts Alpha Phi Delta JANE LOUISE ANTHONY DuBois Home Economics Beta Sigma Omicron Treble Singers; Home Economics Club. JOHN MILTON ANTOLICK Bethlehem I ndusm'al Arts Pi Kappa Phi Industrial Education Society; Iota Lambda . Sigma; Players. ..--,-'-. TA CECILIA APTER Pittsburgh lame Economics flayers; Modern Dance Club. Bottom Row: PI iYLLIS CLAIRE ARTELT West Lawn Home Economics ANNA MAE AUCHENBACH Johnstown Education PSCA; LSA: ACE; Thcspiuns. NANCY NEAL AULT Norwood Home Economics Delta Gamma National and Chapter President, Chimes; Mortar Board; Choir; Treble Singers; Masquerenes; Glee- singcrs; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Louise Homer Club. PATRICIA ANNE BABBITT Erie Home Economics Delta Gamma PSCA Cabinet; CtrChuirman, Sophomore Orientation. SHIRLEY LOUISE BABP Easton Home Economics Zeta Tau Alpha Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Omicron Nu; Home Economics Club. Top Row: MARILYN JEAN BADGER Butler Education Delta Delta Delta Elementary Education Club; Treble Singers. NICHOLAS BADIDA St. Clair Psychology Psi Chi; Penn State Club. RICHARD B. BARACER , Hazleton Education Chapel Choir; LSA: Center Club. JOAN IWARIE BARRETT Shenandoah Theta Phi Alpha Newman Club; Biological Club. Education BARBARA L. BEAN Royersford Alpha Gamma Delta Kappa Phi; PSCA; President, Badminton Club. Education Middle Row: THEODORE ROBERT BECHTOL McKcesport Education Phi Kappa Alpha Nu; Blue Band; Symphony Orchestra. RITA NANCY BEER MAN Pittsburgh Education Tau Phi Sigma; Thespiuns, ELIZABETH POLLOCK BELL New Wilmington Alpha Gamma Delta President, Fencing Club; XVRA Activities Board. Education EVELYN MARIE BELLIS Clarion Home Economics I'hilmcs: Omicron Nu; Kappa Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Home Economics Club. STANLEY JOHN BENARICK. JR. Forest City Psychology v -101- Bottom Row: ROBERT RICHAR D BENSON DuBois Education THADDEUS C. BEST Perrysburg, N. Y. Vocational Industrial Education ESTELLE D. BIGA Farrell Education Bowling Club; Newman Club; Russian Club. SUSAN DEAN BISSEY State College Kappa Alpha Theta Vice President, Kappa Alpha Theta; Cheerleader: Mortar Board; Town Senator, VSGA Senate; Blue Band; chns; Sccrctaxy-Trcasurcr, Symphony Or- chestra; Phi Gamma Mu; Phi Sigma Iota; Interna- tional Relations Club; Education Honorary; Modern Dance Concert Group; Treble Singers; Alpha Lambda Delta; Louise Homer Club; Tennis Club; Vth's th at Penn State; Badminton Club. Education CONSTANCE RACHEL BLACK Pittsburgh Psychology Alpha Gamma Delta Players; Psychology Club; Thespinns. ' Middle Row: NORMAN WILBUR BOEHNI Eastun Top How: I lAXliv IANE BLAIR Bdlcvuc Hlurminn Delta Delta Dclm Psychology Alpha Chi Rho . Sigma Sigma Sigma; President, Student Council; President, Psvchologv Club; Philosophy Club; Phor . . . Ingmphy Club. 0 BEN AMI BLAU Elmira. N. 7. JOHN MARTIN BOLTZ Psychology . Sigma Alpha Jonestown Hotel Administration Phi Sigma Kappa 0 Sigma Em Alpha; Greeters Club. 0 THEODORE HERTZL BLQU Y w H , Elmira. N. Y. DONALD EUGENE BOOK State College Hotel Administration Sigm! Alpha Prnitlrnt, Sigma Alpha; XILI Club; 'lvhcsp'uns; Pn-Wlwl Smitty; H'C Iixm'min: Cnmmitu-e. Mythology President, Grcewm Club. O ' DAVID s. BOOZER MARYJANE. BLIZZARD ' Sm : C?Hfgc . V y l Hotel Admmzsfmtlon A UIWRUfK . HOHH' 13CU,10 H-cw Blue Band; Sigma Eta Alpha: Grcvu'n Club. Prvsidcm. Outing Club; VVRA ,Kclivilim Board. ' DANIEL ARTHUR BOTKISS 1' Philadelphia .' 'tfution . Zeta Beta Tau RICHARD HARRY BUCK Lchighmn .lm Alpha; Lacrosse Team; Student Vth's Who at Penn Snm-z Education Sigma Phi Sigma Bottom Row: PAUL JOSEPH BOVE West Grove Sigma Phi Alpha Freshman Soccer; Chess Club. Education H. JEAN BOVVER Blain Home Economics LSA. JOHN H. BOYES Namicuke Education MARGARET MARY BREECF Philadelphia Alpha Xi Delta hsismm Business Manager, Cnllvgiuu: Players; Psychology IA VIL; Corresponding Srcn-mry, Alpha Xi Della. WILLIAM STUART BRENNAN Branchdulc Industrial Arts Theta Kappa Phi vamzm Club; Industrial Education Society. Top How: RUTH FLORENCE BROWN Montgomery Home Economics Home Economics Club; 4-H Club. VIRGINIA DEANE BROWN Elizabeth Psychology Alpha Omicron Pi 'l hcspiuns; Pluycrs; lntmmurals; PSCA; Psychology Club. KATHRYN E. BRUCHER Reading Kappa Delta Home Economics ROSLYNE MILLICENT BUGEN Easton Alpha Epsilon Phi lnlnunumls; Assistant Treasuxcr, Alpha Epsilon Phi; Thespians; Hillel. Education CHARLOTTE P. BURKHART Lansfurd Home Economics Home Economics Club; Campus Center Tlub; Inrramumls. Nliddle Row: MADELYN RUTH BUSH Havertown Alpha Xi Delta chns; Freshman Council, House of Representatives; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Secretary-Treasurer, VVRA; H mm: Economics Treble Singers. SHIRLIANNE BUSH Spring City Gamma Phi Beta Louise Home: Club; Chimes; Vice President, Choir; Freshman CA; Riding Club; Treble Singers; Players; House of Representatives. Education JUNE M. CARR Pittsburgh Home Economics ROBERT GEORGE CHACONA Oil City Education Phi Mu Alpha; Blue Band. n ELEANOR HELENE CHESNEY, Nanticoke Home Economics Delta Zeta Bridge Club; Fencing Club; Outing Club; State ' Party; Secretary , Vatts Hall -103' Delta Sigma Phi - Bottom How: DOROTHY JEANu COFFIWAN Pittsburgh Education a Delta Zeta PSCA; Thespinns; G50. MARGARET IECRON COFFMAN ANayncsbom Gamma Phi Beta Home E'connmics Club; Kappa Phi; Home Economics VVCslcy Foundmion. CLARE S. COLEMAN Philadelphia Phi Sigma Sigma Education ' Pi Lambda Them; ACE. MARY LOUISE COLEMAN Johnsmwn Education Delta Gamma Women's Debate Team; Della Alpha Delta; Dalia Sigma Rho. MARY AGNES CONAHAN Bethlehem Education Inlmmumls; PSCA; Newman fluh. 1 0;11?0111: I ANNE MARIE CONDRIN Izlmnnn Delta Gamma ACE: Players; A'Lannn Club; PSCA. Education 0 MARTHA A. CONLEY Bradford. Kapm Kappa Gamma Education Tau Phi Alpha; Newman Club. . jOHN R. CONNELLYO Scwickley Phi Camam Delta Business Manager, From; Culuncl. ROTC. Unit; Vanity RiHc Team; House Manager and Cn;cn:r: Psychology lntramumls: Chairman, Military Ball. CAROLYN EDNA COON Sharon Home Economics Players; PSCA. NAOMI COOPER Philadelphia Education Alpha Epsilon Phi Middle Row: EDITH ANN COPE Grecnsburg Kappa Kappa Gamma Home Economics Home Economics Club. ANNA KATHERINE COURTNEY Langhornc Delta Gamma UL'Itu Alpha Delta; Debate; Choir; Players; Secretary, Delta Gamma: Critique. Education NI. ARLENE CRAINE Bcllwond Education Belles Lenrcs Club; Center Club. MARY-ELLEN CRIDER Smithfield Home Economics Ilnmc Economics Club; Grange. ' MARGARET JEAN CUNNINGHAM .. , . Pittsburgh Alpha Xi Delta :;.Louisc Homer Club; Masqucretlcs; . ,gdcrn Dance Concert Group; Thos- 104 - Rotmm Row: SARAH ANN CURRY Hummclstown Home Economics Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Lambda Theta; Chimes; Omicron Nu; Phi Upsilon Omicron; College Co-op; Hnlm' Iicunumics Club. RICHARD ANTHONY CURTO Midland Vocational Industrial Education Alpha Phi Delta President, Alpha Phi Doha; Editor, IFC Newsletter; Iidimr, Industrial Education Bulletin; IFC Council; Industrial liduculinn Society; Assistant Boxing Man- ager; Crem Greeks on Anu-rican Campuses; Newman Club; PSCA; Simlunl Handbook; Critique. LESLEY JOAN CUSHMAN Philadelphia Home Economics Kappa Kappa Gamma President, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Junior Board, LA VIE; PSCA; Thespians. HUGH C. DAILY New Castle Psychology Penn State Club; Athcrum Hall M ' . en's Assocmtlon DORIS COESS DAMES Philadelphia Education Alpha Xi Delta Rushing Chairman, Alpha Xi Delta; Pnnhcllcnic Council. Top Row: JOSEPH ARTHUR DANIELS Carnegie Hole! Administration Alpha Phi Delta Secretary, Alpha Phi Della; Associuh: Manager. Swimming 11-11111: President, Student Education Council; All-Cullcgc Cabinet; Recording Secretary, Greeters Club; Historian, Sigma 131:1 A 17141; New- mzln C 11 GRANT CHAMBERS DAVIS V11 1111 Education Alpha Tau Omega Players. HARRIET JOAN DENBY Brooklyn, N. Y. Psychology Alpha Omicron Pi Junior Board, Frmh; State Party Campaign Com- 111iuL-c; President, Golf Club; Treble Singers. MARGARET NIARY DENION Freeland Alpha Omicron Pi Education HELEN ELIZABETH DICKERSON Newton, N. J. Education Kappa Delta Mortar Board; President, Pi Lambda Theta; Mann er, 1Vomc11's Debate; President, Delta Alpha Dem; Scan 111, Delta Sigma Rho;EduL1t10n Student C0u11cil;C1vcns; 1101114: Sin crs; oTwn Senator, 11'SGA;Iorc11sic Council; Rus in Chairman, Kz-1p pa Delta; Louise 1141 41m C1 ub; B1,.ue Band; 1V4: 51 ' l'ound- 111011 01511111! Jlunur Board,LA1 Middle Row: C RACE ANNE DiGlOl1C1O Philadelphia Education Newman Club: ACE; Outing Club; VVSGA. NlARIAN SCHADE DILLS Johnstown Home Econmnics Alpha Omicron Pi Swimming Club; Aquamde; Secretary, ACE: Swimming Team. JACK C. DINCER Rimersburg Psychology PSCA; Archery Club; Psychology Club; IMA. 1VILMER R. DOAK Philadelphia Hotel Administration CYNTHIA JANNEY DOAN ' State College . Home Economics Kappqu . College Choix; Treble Singers. 1VSGA; Co-Prumution Manager1 Richards Club; Omicron Nu; L1 -105- Sigma Alpha Epsilon o Bounm R0111: ' SARA ELLEN DOUCI'IERTY New Blmmfidd Zeta Tau Alpha Riding C1u11;.Trcble Singers. Psychology JOHN E. DUNBAR, JR. Shaker Heights, 0. Hotel Administration Sigma Nu o CRACE ANNA EBERSOLE 0 East Berlin Home Economics Basketball; 4-H Club. LOIS M. EDELSTEIN Piltsburgh Home Economics ACE. EMILY JEANNE H. ECGERT State College H amc Economics Delta Zeta Top Row: . JOANN MARIE EINODSHOFER Altonna Fdz'ccation Philutcs; Newman Club; Common Sense Club; Bowling Club; Swimming Club. FLORENCE H. ELDERTON Philadelphia Kappa Alpha Theta Treasurer. ACE; Suphnnmrc Bunrdm Froth; Cnr- Education rcspnnding Secretary, Kappa Alpha Theta. BEVERLY JUNE ELDRIDGE1 Galemn Home Economics Home licunumics Club; Collcgc Cowlpcmlivq Society: Philotvs; Rifle Club. FRANCES ELISE ENCEL VVest Englewood. N. J. Psychology Alpha Xi Delta ROBERT MATTHEW ENGLER Hazleton Education Tau Phi Sigma; Center Club. AHLMIC Row: MARJORIE BELL ERSKINE Shaker Heights, 0. Zeta Tau Alpha President, thu Till; Alpha; Trublc Singers; ACE; Senior Board, LA VIE: lntrumurnls: PSCA. Education JEANNE ESTERIWAN East Patersnn, N. j. Home Economics Delta Alpha Dchu; Debate; Historian, HVA; lndu pcndcnl Student Cnuncil; Hillel Cnvcrning Board. DELORES D. FERGUSON State College Home Economics Phi Upsilon Omicron; President. Home Economics Club. HELEN LILLIAN FINDER Altoona Education Phi Sigma Sigma Panhellcnic Council; Hillel. ' ADELAIDE ELEANOR FINKELSTON h Brookline Psychology Zeta Tau Alpha Vice ?residem, President, Pnnhcllcnic Council; Sew me; 'All ege Cabinet; Cu-Chairman, IFC-Pmr hellcnic Bull; Great Creeks on American Campus; Vice President, Zeta Tau Alpha; Junior Board, LAVna. -lO6- Bottom Row: LOIS ETHEL FLYNN Eric Home Econmnics M odcrn Dance Club. CORDELIA FORESMAN Washington. D. C. Home Economics Kappa Kappa Gamma Imrmnumls. SHIRLEY NI. FOULKE Blain Education Delta Alpha Delta; Philulcs. DOROTHY MARIE FOWLER Altoona Education Pi Lamlxlu Theta; Penn State Bible Fellowship; ACE; Intrumumls. JEAN M. FRANKENFIELD Allentown Education Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Sigma Iota; Pi Gamma Mu; Pi Lambda Them; PSCA; Circuln Espannl. Top Row: CATHERINE LOUISE FRAZIER Lock Haven Home Economics junior Bu 1rd LA Vw; President. Outing C1ub;llomc Economics C1ub;Ski Club; Pu blicd Relations. Lion Party; VVR X Club President' s Boa JOANNE GENE FREESTONE VVind Gap Education Secretary, Kippa Phi; XV cslcv Foundation; u: ing Club; IVVA' FS FRED HENRY FULLER Reading Psychology Pi Kappa Phi Players; Tlicspinns. DOLORES RITA GALE Nanticnkc Education Beta Sigma Omicron PSCA; Outing Club; Bridge C1ub;Cotrcsponding Sc cruan, But'i Sigma OmiL' 0n. MOLLIE NiARIE GEISE Sunbury Psychology Chi Omega Imramuruls; Sociology Club. Middle Row: ROBERT DAVID GEISE Sunbury Education JOHN PAUL GERSTENLAUER Ephrata Psychology lllue Key; Manager, Fencing; PSCA; X'GI Club; Penn Siule Psychnlngy Society. BETTY A. GIBSON Pittsburgh Psychology Gamma Phi Beta BARBARA WINNIFRED GILLET Jenkintown Music Education Alpha Gamma Delta PILaidum, Alpha Gamma Delta; Treasurer, Louise.- Humcr Club; SL-L'rclairy-Trcasurer. Chapel Choir; l'ducmiun Student Council; Rifle Club; Librarian. O 'lirchlu Singers; PSCA; CORE; Intmmuruls. . RUSSELL FRANCIS GINTHER Philadelphia ,;' Industrial Ar:- lula Lambda Sigma; Industrial :' Ninnny Co-opcmtivtj . .1 '107- Bottom R0117: PHILIP C. GODFREY Chinchilla Psych ology o SIDNEY GOLD . Eddysmne Education Alpha Epsilon Pi Hillel; lumiminals; XVL'ight Lifting Club: YPCA; Sgcondnry Education Club. '12 MARK GOLDHIRSH ' Philadelphia Psychology SHIRLEY LYNNOR GOLDICH ' Philadelphia Education ACE. ROBERT E. GOLDING Philipsburg Industrial Arts Industrial Education Society; lulu Lambda Sigma. . Top Row: 0 Middle Row: KIARJORID ANNE GORHANI REBECCA JEANNE GRIFFIN Pitgsburgh Kappa Alpha Theta Treasurer, chns; Allah. Lambda Delta; Junior Senamr. Treasurer. Sccmmry, VSGA; Treasurer, Presidom, ACE: Trcasurcr,?rcsident, Kappa Alpha Theta: Treble Singers; Pi Ln.mbdn Them; Players. Waverly Education Music Education Delta Gamma Chapel Choir; Symphony; Treble Singers; P SCA Cabinet. RUTH ALLORA CRABER Chester a Alpha .Gamma Delta Pi Lambda Them; Louise llnmcr Club; Chapel Choir: Symphony. EDNA RIFE GRIFFITHS State College Education Basketball. M usic Education JOAN GREEN West Orange. N. 1.. Alpha Epsilcm Phi Pi Lambda Them; President, Grunge Donn; House of Representatives: Registrar, Alpha Epsilon Phi; NE; WILLIAM EDWARD GRIFFITHS St. Clair Education Education Immmurnls. . ROLAN D G. GRIMSLEY Philadelphia Hotel Administration RICHARD ARTHUR GREEN ' Ashland 0 Industrial Arts lndusuial Education Society; Educmion School Studcm Council. ,VERLY GROSSMANN VILKIA DORIS GRIESENIER 1 CL Philadelphia Reading Education Kappa Delta Home Economics Club; LSA. Bottom Row: JEANE HARRIS GULLIVER VVilkes-Barrc Education Delta Zeta Kappa Phi. HELEN GUMROT Cilbcmm Education ARO Club; Bowling Club; Outing Club. LEO FRANCIS GUSMEROTTI Brookville Education JANET MARIE GUSTAFSON Wilkinsburg Delta Delta Delta Chimes; Phi Upsilon Omicron; President, Delta Delta Delta; House of Representatives. Home Economics GERTRUDE W. GUSTAFSON Mt. Jewett Home Economics Home Economics Club; Omicron Nu; LSA. Top How: LOIS JEAN HAGUE West Orange, N. J Alpha Chi Omega Freshman Council; Rushing Chairman, Alpha Chi Omega: Panhcllenic Council; Sophomore Board. Home Economics Collugiun: VVRA: Inumnumls. MARION HALL Wyomissing Home Economics Kappa Delta President, Kappa Delta; Education School Studcm Council; Panhcllenic Council; Home Econumics Club; Intramuruls. DONALD SAVOY HARRIS Philadelphia Alpha Phi Alpha Druids; IFC: Cross-Coumry Team: Truck Team; Chapel Choir. Education MARY EDITH HARRIS Gordon Home Economics Home Economics Club; LSA; ACE. KENNETH RICHARD HARROLD York Industrial Arts Middle Row: JAMES EDGAR HAXNKINS Baltimore, Md. Education President, Forestry Society. DONALD ROBERT HEARD Teaneck, N. J. Hotel Administration Phi Sigma Kappa Sigma Eta Alpha: Home Economics Cahincl; Greeters Club. NORMA F. HERMAN Philadelphia Education Alpha Epsilon Phi Sub-Denn, Alpha Epsilon Phi; Advertising me, 'Ithspians; Treble Singers; Treasurer. Alpha Epsilon Phi; Hillel; State Party. RICHARD MARTIN HERSH Lancaster Education PSCA. LOIS MAE HEYD 0 Salladasburg Delta Camnga C3915: Education Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Lambdal'vl'h. Coed Coordinating Committee; H0. .:- lives; Senate; Judicial Chairmap' Corresponding Secretary, Delta Cabinet. ' ' a 109 - Bottom Row: 0 CLAIRE HILLGTROM Traffgrd Home Economics Student Handbook; PSCA: Newman Club;.Thespians. O GERALDINE F. HINDENACH . Easton Alpha Xi Delta Vice President, Phi Upsilun Omicron: President, Home Econo cs Club; Treble Singers; House of Representatives; Penn Sum: Gmnge; 4-H Club; Edu- cation Selma Sludent Council. Home Ecmtomgcs 9 RALPH F. HIRST . Oil City Education . MARY ALICE HODGSON Yurk Education Delta Zeta Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Lambda Theta; Pi Gamma Alpha; Chimes; Secretary. Players; Corresponding Secretary, Vice President. President, Delta Zeta; Book Exchange Committee. DURBIN CHRISTIAN HOFFMAN, JR. Altoona Education Top How: 0 MALK$ HOFFMAN Philgdelphia Home Economics fURE: Hillel; PuiIR Crew, 'l huspiuns. DAVID MARTfN HOKE Spring Grow! Education . Scabbard and Blade. 0 GEORGE NI. HOLANCHOEIK Pultsvillc Education a Pcnn Smu- Club; Ccmcr Club: Newman CLuh. . NIARION ANN HOLBIES . Lansfurd Education Alpha Xi Delta. Cnrrcspunding Secretary, Presidmn, Alpha Xi Delta: l'rch1c Singers: Mumhcrship Chairman. ACE; Critir qlw: Student Handbook: Secretary, Scninr Clique. Linn Party; Junior Board. LA Vuz. GEORGE HOMYAK Ncsquehoning Education A'liddlc Row: JANICE MAE HOOK Spruce Creek Education Phi Mu Treble Singers; Modern Dance Club; PSCA; Hiking Club; Prc-Mcd Sucicty. D. JEAN HOOTMAN XNashington Delta Gamma Alpha Della: Psvchology Vumcn's Debate: Secretary. Delta Forensic Council; Treble Singers; Associate Player; Circulation Staff, Critique; Campus Politics. MARGARET I. HOUSTON Lemont Home Economics Secretary, Home Economics Club: Czlbinm, Vcsnninsmr Fuundminn. HELEN JOANNE HOUTZ Selinsgrovc Psychology Psi Chi: Rifle Squad: Mamluurcltcs. ROTHY JEAN HUBER h ;' ilmingmn, Del. 5 Kappa Kappa Gamma Intrumurnls. -HO- Bottom Row: MERRILL IRVIN HUGHES Erie Them Xi Vocational Induslrial Education 'IVrensurcr, Them Xi. MARILYN HEIM HUMMEL Cincinnati, 0. Education MARY LOUISE HUMPTON Coatesville Alpha Omicron Pi Educmirm JEAN PAULINE HUNGER Arnold Home Econmnics Cullugu Cn-npcrutivc Society: lirlucutinn Suulcnt Council: Home Economics Club. ROCCO lVlICI-IAEL IANNETTA Philadelphia Education Newman Club; Lucrnssc. Top How: MARYELLEN IMHODEN Lancaster 110 : ECUHOHHCS Home Economics Club; PSCA; 1Vt's1clx' Foundalinn; Kappa Phi. JO-MARIE JACKSON State Cullegc I'ldncation Delta Zeta Pi Gamma Alpha; Louise llmnvr Club; Orchestra: Mudvm Dante Club; Thom Alpha Phi; Bunnl of Cunlml. Cosmnw Manager, Players. FAY SYLVIA JANOVVITZ Mahanoy City Education ACE: Center Club; Ilillc1; Bridge Club. DOROTHY LOUISE JANSEH Bradford Home Economics Kappa Phi; XVt-sloy Foundation. CHAR LOTTE R. j AQUISH Tunkhunnuck Psychology Middle Row: THOMAS JAY JENKINS Chester Phi Sigma Kappa Education JOSEPH JOHNS Pittsburgh Psychology Psi Chi: lntrnmumls. LAURA ELIZABETH JOHNSTON R'lillersburg Education Alpha Omicron Pi Swarmury'l'rcasuror. President, Junior Class; Secre- tary. President. Alpha Omicrnn Pi: Chimes; Players. 1111 LLAR D FOSSELJHAN JONES Millerstown Education 0 EDWARD MICHAEL KA. Freeland Education '1 1 111 0 Psychology Bottom Row: 0 JULIA AIARY MLBACH Readigg hclucation Alpha Omicron Pi Chimes; Education Student Council; President, A1- pha Omicron Pi: Louise Unmcr Club; Chapel Choir: Red Cross Operations 1.xmmitu-v: Sum: Party Cam- paign Comminov. . BRUCE THORNTON KANTNFR Crcssona . Industrial Arts Industrial Education Societx. . . BEQTRLY ESTHER KANTOR . Pittsburgh Psychology 11i11c1; PSCA. ' JOANNE BLU M KAPNEK Elkins Park Alpha Epsilon Phi Social Chuinnan. chislrnr, Dean, A1plm Epsilon Phi; NSA: Players; Suphnmnrc Board, From. MARY ELIZABETH KAPP Butler Education Kappa Doha Vicu Prvsidcnl. Kappa Dclta; Bridge Chlh; ACE: PSCA: XVRA C1111! Pn'sidcnts lhmrd: Ilurumutuls. Top Row: 0 BEATRICE B. KAUFIWAN Gordon 0 Home Economics Philoms: Home lconomics Cluh. MARILYN GRACE KEHRLI Dunmore . Home Economics Beta Sigma Omicron Hume Economics Club; Kappa Phi. . JOHN GATINS KEMPER Butler ' Hotel Administration Theta Kappa Phi Sigma Em Alpha; Quartcrdcck: Greeters Club: Immmuruls; Newman Club. . ROBERT RALPH KEPPLE Altoona Education Phi Em Sigma. PEGGY BROOKS KESTER Fuxburg Home Economics PSCA; Home Economics Club; Penn State Grange: +H Club: Canterbury Club; Riding Club. Middle Row: ALICE MENDENHALL KING Home Econmnics Alpha Chi Omega Home Economics Club; AH-Collcgc Cabinet; Scc- rcmry-Trcasurcr, Freshman Class; PSCA. JUNE T. KIRCHER Aspinwall Education Delta Gamma Treasurer, Della Gamma; PSCA Cabinet; Critique: ACE; Treble Singers; nine Club; Immmumls; Ad- vertising Crew, Players. THOMAS P. KISER Spangler Psychology PHYLLIS JEAN KLINE Johnstown Home Economics . Philulcs; Home Economics Club; Belles Lctlrcs. 'R'BIARA FAITH KNABB Swarthmore 5' ' Alpha Gamma Delta 'l Theta; ACE: PSCA. 112- Bottom Row: EDWARD jOHN KNIAZ Lynbmok, N. Y. Hotel Administration Crcclcrs Club; Intrumumls. DOROTHY LOUISE KNOWLES Pittsburgh I lama Economics Delta Gamma Delta Alpha Delta; Chapel Choir; Debate: PSCA; Forensic Council. CLARENCE JAMES KOCHER Bethlehem A'Iusic Education Phi Mu Alpha; Blue Band; Symphony; Glee Club. IRENE MARY KOCHERA Hazleton Education Alpha Omicron Pi Ccmcr Club; Newman Club. JOHN KOMINETZ, JR. St. Clair Psychology Tau Kappa Epsilon T or Row: DOROTHY JOAN KURYLOSKI Coatesville Education Players; Belles Lonres. WILLIAM PAUL KUSHNER Freeland Education MARY ELIZABETH KUZMAN Philadelphia Delta Delta Delta President, Phi Upsilon Omicron. Home Economics JEAN MARIE LaBAR Bangor Education Alpha Lambda Delta; Secretary, College Co-opcrative Society; Imramurals; Bowling Club; Chapel Choir. ANN E. LANTZ Oil City Psychology Delta Zeta Alpha Lambda Delta; chns; Psi Chi; Associate Player; Book Exchange. 0 Middle Row: Bottom Row: 0 RALPH GENE LANTZ REVA LEVY Altoona Pittsbtygh Education Education Sigma Delta Tau House of Reprcentmives; ACE. o MARJORIE MCKELVEY LEARY . Derry MARION LOUISE LEWIS Home Economics Delta Delta Delta . Home Economics Club; Modern Dance Club; Panhellenic Council. Sharpsvillc Zeta Tau Alpha Associate Player; Riding Club; Treble Singers. 0 hducanon . MABLE LOU ISE LEECH . ' RENEE LIGHTSTONE Elghry Four Home Economics . St. Clz-air Educanon PSCA; llome Economics Club. . o MARTHA JANE LEITZELL MARION HARTLEY LITTLE Pittsburgh 0 Lenoxville Home Economics Education Riding Club; Swimming Club; Dorm 0mm; May Day Committee. ' DOMENIC ANTHONY LOCKWOOD . -; . o Tresckow CONSTANCE RUTH. 5'Ed1ccatian Alpha PhiDelta Debate Team; International Relations Club; French Club; Student Council; Collegian Staff; Newman Club. McKeesporg: Education ?il Hillel. Top Row: ' FRANCES LAURA LOHR Rmvell Psychology Treble Singers; Klerdcrn Dance Club; PSCA; 35A. RICHARD JAMES LONG Allentown Education CAMILLA ANN LOVE'rT Trafhrd 0 Home Economics Kappa Kappa .Gamma Omicron Nu. o PATRICIA ANN LYON ' Conneautvillc 0 Education Q JANET F. LYONS Lancaster Home Econmnics Kappa Kappa Gamma President and Vice Presidcm, VVSGA; Secretary, Jun- inr Adviser. Cu'cns; Speaker, House of Reprcscnmv lives; VSGA Senator; AlI-Cnllcgc Cabinet; Phi Up- silon Omicron; Ilat gocicty Council; Paint Crew, Thcxpians; Chairman, May Day; Co-Chnirman, XVSGA Dance; lmrumuruls; Mortar Board. Middle Row: LOUISE LYMAN State College Education Campus Comer Club; Fumrc l'cuchers of America; PSCA. RICHARD H. McADAMS Clinton, N. J. Hotel Administration Alpha Tau Omega President, Alpha Tau Omega; President, Blue Key; Skull and Bones; IFC; Great Greeks of America. JOHN FRANCIS MCBREARTY Havertown Psychology Phi Sigma Kappa SU SAN ANNETTE McCLELLAND Em: Education Kappa Kappa Gamma o o 39ch IVSAMUEL MCCLENACHAN, JR. 'v- ' - Norristown 3 mien Chi Phi . Asidenl, Penn State Bar Bell Club; .' shing Chairman, Chi Phi. 114- Bottom Row: EDITH G. IWCCLINTOCK State College Home Economics Chi Omega College Choir; Immmumls; VVRA Clubs. BARBARA JEAN MCCRACKEN Mahaffey Home Economics Kappa Phi; Historian, Phi Upsilon Omicron; Trea- surer, Home Economics Club; Collegian; Intra- murals. ALMA WEIR MCGRAEL Ashland Home Economics Delta Zeta Bowling Club; Intramurals; Home Economics Club; Newman Club. MAREN SYVERTSEN MCKAY Glenside Education Treble Singers; Ccnlcr Club; PSCA; ACE. ANN CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN Kylertown Education Top Row: JOYCE McLAUGHLlN Hazleton Gamma Phi Beta Swimming Club; Secretary, Outing Club. Ed ucalion RUTH REBECCA MCVVHIRTER Mercer H mm: Economics Beta Sigma Omicron PSCA Cabinet; Home Ecmmmics Cluh. ARLENE LOUELLA MACK Allentown Gamma Phi Beta Rushing Chairman, President, Gamma Phi Bem; Chimes; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Treble Singers; Chapel Choir; Modern Dance Club; Modern Dance Concert Group; Fencing Club; Pnnhcllenic Council. HOHIC Econom iCS MARY KATHRYN MADEIRA Shoemakersville Alpha Gamma Delta PSCA; Bridge Club. Home Economics THOMAS MADIGAN Dunkirk. N. Y. Hotel Administration Alpha Tau Omega Friars; Cross Country; Truck Team: Greeters Club; IFC; Newman Club. Middle Row: MARY LOU MAHAFFEY Kingston Education Alpha Xi Delta Rifle Club; ACE; Thespians. STANLEY JOSEPH MAKOVVSKI Gilberton Educati on Comer Club; Pi Gamma Mu. CAROLYN BRANCH MANSFIELD Mt. Lebanon Home Economics PSCA; Home Economics Club; VVRA Clubs. PAUL BURGNER MARGOLF State College Music Education . College Choir; Vice President, Glee Club; Phi Mu Alpha. 0 r RUTH JOHNSTON MAB Mt. Pleasant; Education ; Philmes. -115- Bottom Row: PHYLLIS MAY MASK Allenuwn Home Economics Chi Omega 0 Treasurer, Chi Omega; Treble Singer53Chapel Chair. MARY ANN MASTER . Altoona Music Education Sigma Sigma Sigma; Modern Dance Club; shape! Choir; Newman Club. ' BETTY JEANNE MAYER . Philadelphia Psychology 311:de Dance Concert Group; Penn State Engineer; . Thespian Chorus; NAACP; Riding Club. LAWRENCE RICHARD MEHAL Natrona Education REYNOLD C. MENEELEY, JR. Hazleton Education Top Row: - SARA -R. BIESSINA Pomvillc Etihcafion l'i Lambda Thom: l'hilmct; Circulo lispzllml: Comer Club; Newman Club; Bridge Club: Mudcrn Club. ' Dance LOIS P. METZLER Hullidaysbufg Education Alpha Lambda Dclm; Pi Gamma Mu; Pi Lambda l'hcta; Tau Phi Sigma; Modem 0;an Club: Bridge Club; Belles Lcurcs. NANCY JANE MEYER . Spring Mills Fm Mu Treblc Singers; Bowling Club: Phi Upsilon Ordicrun; President. Phi Mu; Intramurnls. Home Economics ALICE ELIZABETH MILLER . New Cumberland Education Kappa Kappa Gamma .. Pi Gamma Alpha; Pi Lambda Theta: Cu'cns; Trea- suren Kappa Kappa Gamma: Secrcmry-Trcasurcr. Freshman Class. GEORGIA ANNE MILLER Altoona Kappa Alpha Theta Modern Dance Club: PSCA: Swimming Club; RiHc Club. Home Economics Middle hm': GLADDY LOU MILLER Mt. Lebanon Gamma Phi Beta Education Iu-crIt-mlcr; President. Mudcrn Dance Club: Presi- dent. Dance Concert Gmup; Assncialc Player; Sigma Alpha Eta; Advertising Staff, Frmh; May Day Cour minus; Pnnhcllvnic Council; VRA Bmlrd. HARRIET ELEANOR MILLER York Psychology Phi Sigma Sigma Psi Chi; Pi Gamma Mu: Junior Board, Froth; Social Chairman, Phi Sigma Sigma. ISABEL JEANNE MILLER Shillington Zeta Tau Alpha Ellen H. Richards Club. Home Economics LOIS JEAN MILLER Leechburg Alpha Chi Omega Vice President, Alpha Chi Omega; VVRA. I lame Economics ANGELINE MINGOIA Nescopcck Home Economics Home Economics Club; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Modem Dance Club; Fencing Club. 116- Bottom Row: BARBARA JOANN MORRIS Kansas City. Mo. Gamma Phi Beta Mndcrn Danu- Club: Swimming Club: Aquacndc. Home Economics VVILLIAIVI HAROLD 1V1ORRISON ClearHcld Vocational Industrial Education. LORRAINE DOLORES MUNZ Pittsburgh Home Economics Chi Omega President, Chi Omega; Photo Editur, LA VIE; Junior Board, From; Student Humlhnak; Sophomore Board, Collegian; Coed Co-ordinming Committee; Trcblc Singers; Cosmme Crew, Thespizms; Chimes; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Mortar Board; Lion Party Steer- ing Committee; Ham's Vho at Penn State. JOSEPH ALBERT MURNIN Bethlehem Psychology CLAIRE KATHRYN MURPHY Hazleton Psychology Psi Chi. Top How: RUTH N. NlURSCll Pittsburgh Home Economics Kappa Delm 'l rchlc Singers; Rillc Club. MARJORIE MAE MUSSER Bcllefuntc Education Beta Sigma Omicron Pi Lambda Them: ACE: Kappa Phi. PAUL LEONARD AIU'IVZABAUGH Alumna Education HAROLD COOK MYERS York Springs Vocational Industrial Arts 'IOI IN .IAMES NEDIMYER Alumna Education Middle Row: RUTH ADA NEIBIAN Norristown Education lh-llcs Lcnrvs; Treble Singers; ACl-I NAN CY AN N N EINIZR Eric Education Jud icial; 'l'n-ble Singcrs ALYCE MARION NEMARA Rutland, Vermont Alpha Xi Delta Newman Club; Treble Singers; Dnncc fluh: lklitnriul Sm , Stmlvu! Humlhunk. It'd umtio n ROBERT ANDREW NEXVTON Franklin Psychology International Rohniuns Club; lntrumuruls; Psychology Club: Freshman Huxkclhalll. I Iid'm'alion PSCA: Ynulh l x-lIInxsllipa W -H7- Bottom How: DIANA No'cth'lm lillwoud'fity litlusutiou Philotes; 'I'uu Phi Sigma; Secrcmry. Bridgv Club: Ncwmun luh: Buu'ling Club. JOHN I'lNDSAY 0'31:le . Bethlehem Vocational Industrial Education lulu Lambda Sigma: Phi Flu Sigma. . . GRACE C. O'DONNELL C . Scrunmn lfduguion Alpha Xi Delta Nru'mun Cluh; Phi Sigma 10m: President. French Club. WILLIAM HERAIAN OESER Philadclphigl Hlumtimx ELSALOU OLSEN Pittsburgh liLluL-ntiun Alpha Xi Della CI :; I'luy'rs; Punhellcnic Council; 1-:1! Cu unlinzuing Cnmlniuvc. Middle Row: WILLARD HEISLER PARKHILL Top Row: 0 VVILLIARD LESTER ORRIS Johnstown Yeadon Psychology Hotel Administration Choir; Cleo: Club; Hy-Lk; Players; President, Pi Gamma Alpha; An Editor, The Bell; Scarab. 0 Delta Sigma Phi Freshman nnd Varsity Basketball. ELIZABETH MAY PARKHURST NATALIE PATRICIA. O'SHELL Bangor State College Home Economics Education Delta Gamma . Cwens; Secremry, PSCA; President, Freshman D01 . mimry; Secretary, Freshman Council; President, Commission III, PSCA; Intramuxnls; VVRA Clubs. . WALTER WEIDMAN PALMER Easton 0 Education MARGARET LOU ISE PARRISH Varsity Football . Altoona . Education Delta Gamma Bowling Club. I NANCY PARENT . O Pitman, N- J- GLADYS MAE PENDLETON Psychology Kappa Alpha Theta o Altoona Senior Bogard, LA VIE; Junior Board, Frolh; Chimes; . Education Treble Smgers; Student Handhook; Intramurals; Ph'l Masquereues; Treasurer, Kappa Alpha Them; House . xmes. of Representatives; Psi Chi; Educmiun School Stu- dem Council. RSARA JOANNE PEPPER ' .... , , . Staxe College Gamma Phi Beta Phi; Pi Lambda Theta; Wesley '1' wens; Alpha Lambda Delta. 3118- MARJORIE LEICHTON PARK Saltillo Education Buttom Row: ARLENE LOUISE PERRY Hollidaysburg Education ACE; Intramural Bowling. FRANK JOHN PESSOLANO Miami Springs, Fla. Hotel Administration Lambda Chi Alpha Greeters Club. KATHRYN M. PETERS Aspers Home Economics Chi Omega Linn Party; Home Economics Club; LA VIE. RICHARD J PHELAN Salamanca, N. Y. Phi Kappa IFC; President, Sophomore Class; DUC. Education IRENE LUCILLE PILESKI Eddystone Education Bowling Club; Bridge Club; Basketball. Top How: MILDRED PLISKA Oil City I I omc Economics Theta Phi Alpha Newman Club. SONIA PODOLNICK Philadelphia .Psychalagy Phi Sigma Sigma Vice President, Phi Sigma Sigma; TrL-Mc Singers: Hillel Governing Board. BARBARA ANN PORTER Faichld, Cunn. Kappa Kappa Gamma Education CONSTANCE ELIZABETH PREBLE York Haven Education Swimming Club; Outing Club; VVSGA; PSCA; Common Sense Club; Youth Fclluwship. WILLI AM HABLE PRESTON Columbia Education Critique,- Penn State Club. . Middle Row: Bottom Row: 0 NORMA AUGUSTA PRUTZNIAN CAROLYN J. JKEESE Nazareth Ebensburg Education Zeta Tau Alpha Educah'on Pi Lambda Them; Alpha Nu; Housc of . Representatives; Junior Board, LA Vnt. 0 WILLIAM VINCEN I REPSHER Ashland CHARLES FREDERICK PYAT'I' .Ed,m,,,-m, W'llkes-Bnrrc Circulo lispunnl; Center Club: Newman Club. lzducatian 0 Pru-Mcdirnl Socicly; Intrmnuruls: PSCA; XVGI Club. . LOIS KATHERIN E RESLER LOIS B. RADISS PlttSbu'gh 4 l . Educatio' Alpha Chi Omega lillladc th Treble ?ngers; Presidcm. ACE: Presidem, Chimes: Isychology Senior card. LA VIE; Pi Lambda Them: Mortar 'l'reasurL-r. IWA; Common Sense Club; Hillel. Board. Hat Society Council; Secrmury. Education School Student Council; Secretary, House of Rrprth sengtives. STEVE RAYTEK, JR. 0 Richevvillc , . Educfmon o JUDITH MARIE RETORI Phi Mu Alpha; Choir; Glee Club; O E'hllsvlpe Blue Band; Orchesna. Izducatwn O Belles Lc-m-es; 'I'hespiuns: Newman Club; PSC'A. ELIZABETH LOUISE REED. Chevy Chase, IVIdr: '- ' 3.. Psychology Kappa; N I Modem Dance Club; Thes I FRANCIS ANTHONY RFTTZO Bronx. N; Y. Alrlsic Education I Blue Band; Chapel Chair; Phi Mu Alpha. '119- Middle Row: MARJORIE A. RILEY Top Row: 0 JOSEPH ANDREW REZNICK Haglcton Phoenixvillc Education Education 0 Alpha Lambda Delta; Psi Chi; Louise Home: Club: Treble Singers; Chapel Choir; College Ctropcrativc EARLE A.RICE Association; President, WRA Bowling Club; Secre- mry, E. and R. Fellowship: Intramural Sports. Latrobe. Psychology. Track. 0 BETTY JEAN RITCHIE Bellefonte Education . JEANNE ADELE RICHARDS . Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Gamma Mu. Trenton, N. J. Home Economics Delta Dglta Delta Phi U silon Omicron; 'l'reblc Sin ers; ACE; Thes- P g pian Property Commitwc; PSCA; Historiak, Delta ROBERT EMMET RITZ Dclm Delta. 3 Pittsburgh Hotel Administration Theta Chi Parmi Nous. VAIDA RIGCS Uniontown Alpha Chi Omega. Psi Chi; Fmth. Psychology SHIRLEY ZETTLE ROBINSON Clarks Summit .Education Beta Sigma Omicron BEATRICE MARIE RIGLING Philadelphia Home Economics Home Economics Club; Kappa Phi. Beta Sigma Omicron Treasurer, Phi Upsilon Omicron; Vice President, Bela Sigma Omicron: Treble Singers; Recording Secretary, PSCA Cabinet RiHe Club; Home Eco- nomics Club. BoHom Row: JANE RODGERS Aspinwall Home Economics Delta Gamma MADELINE LOUISE ROHRBAUGH Hanover Home Economics Alpha Xi Delta Recording Secretary, Alpha Xi Delta; Treble Singers; ACE; PSCA; Modern Dance Club; Bowling Club; Swimming Club. ELEANOR ANN ROMANYSHYN McKees Rocks Home Economics Kappa Delta Treble Singers; Freshman Council; Players; Home Economics Club. EDWARD LYLE ROOT Kingston Industrial Arts Sigma Chi Industrial Arts Society; Captain, Varsity RiHe Team. DORIS ADELL FULLER ROWE Palmerton Home Economics Top How: CLARENCE E. RUDY York Education Penn State Bible Fellowship. EDWIN L. RUMPF York V ocational Industrial Education Ima Lambda Sigma. GERALD LEE RUSSELL Pottstown H otel Administration Alpha Sigma Phi Greeters Club; Sigma Eta Alpha. ROBERT RAMBO SAYLOR Reading Psychology President, Center Club; Psychology Club. PAU L D. SCHALLER Hazleton Psychology IWiddIe Row: NiARGARET E. SCHANEY U nion tow n Home Economics Philoms; Home Economics Club; Outing Club; LSA; PSCA. NORMA OLIVE SCHANTZENBACH Pennsburg Home Economics Beta Sigma Omicron Home Economics Club: PSCA. MARJORIE KATHRYN SCHARF Loganton Home Economics LSA; PSCA. SYLVIA SCHENFELD Philadelphia Education Alpha Lambda Della; Pi Lambda Theta; Phi Sigma Iota; IVVA; ISC; Hillel Foundation; French Club: Spanish Club. GRACE MARGARET SCHILDER Southampton Education College Cooperative Society; PSCA: Elununu'y Education Club; WSGA; IVVA; Intramural Sports; May Day Decoration Committee 1948. -121- Bottom Row: FLOYD EDVVARDSCHLEGAL Bath Music Education Phi Mu Alpha; Cha1;el Choir; Glee Club. SALLY GAMMONS SCHLEYER Philadelphia Education Kappa Delta Junior Board, LA Vm; Student Handbook; Belles Lettxes: PSCA Cabinet: Treble Singers; Outing Club; Treasurer, Vice President, ACE; Secretary, Vice President, Kappa Delta. POROTHY RUTHE SCHUBERI Laureldale Home Economics WRA; PSCA; Newman Club. MARY JANE MILLER SCHVVING Johnstown Education Delta Delta Delta NSA; Collegian: Pi Lambda Them. FRANCIS ANTHONY SCOLIERI Pittsburgh Psychology Top Row: CONSTANCE P. SEIDLER Miqersville Education Center Club; Hillel Foundation. JOHN WALLACE SEYMOUR Morrisville H Theta Chi Blue Key; Sigma Em Alpha; Flomhall Manager; IFC; Greeters Club. Hotel Administration VALTER LANGHORNE SHAFFEB, JR. Charleston. S. C. Phi Delta Theta Hotel Administration LAWRENCE RICHARD SHAMBACH Camp Hill Education Prc-Mcdical Society; Psychology Society; Education Student Council. C. WILLIAM SHARON Upper Darby Hotel Administration Delta Sigma Phi , Psychology A fiddle Row: DOROTI lY ELIZABETH SIIENOT VVexford Theta Phi Alpha President, Theta Phi Alpha; 'l rcasurcr, Newman Club; Home Economics Club; Pnnhcllenic Council. Home Economics JACK DONALD SHETTER East Berlin Hotel Administration Delta Sigma Phi Blue Band; Concert Band; Symphony Orchestra; Phi Mu Alpha; Greeters Club. BETTY JO SHRUM Jeannette Psychology Kappa Delta Kappa Phi; Psychology Club. FRANKLIN McPI-IERSON SHUPP Mount Joy Kappa Delta Rho Secretary, Kappa Delta Rho; Psychology Club; Flying Club; Golf. RUTH MARCIA SICHERMAN Exeter Education Am; Bridge Club; Scroll. '122- Bottom Row: BEATRICE DONA SILVERSTONE Johnstown Alpha Epsilon Phi A'Iusqucrcttes; Players; Chimes; Mortar Board; Omi- cron Nu; Ellen ll. Richards Club; Costume Manager, Thcspians; Hillel Governing Board. Education SIDNEY BLAIR SIMON Pittsburgh Education Phi Sigma Delta Skull and Bones; Blue Key; Treasurer, Thespians: Treasurer, Players; Secretary, Phi Sigma Delta; Cir- culation Manager, LA V112; Tau Phi Sigma; Basket- hnll Manager. GLADYS SINGER Philadelphia Sigma Delta Tau ACE; Hillel Foundation. Education DANIEL FRAN CIS SKEATH Barnesville Education JOSEPH STEPHEN SKOF Burgettstown Education Scabbard and Blade. Top How: JOHN HERBERT SLOAN VVilliamstown Music Education Delta Chi Phi Mu Alpha; Blue Band; Symphony Orchestra; Glee Club. JOSEPH ALBERT SMERTNECK Middletown Vocational Industrial Education HAROLD CHARLES SMITH Williamsport Industrial Arts 10m Lambda Sigma; Industrial Arts Society. RICHARD HENRY SMITH State College Hotel Administration Sigma Nu Manager, Lacrosse; Secretary, Blue Key; Hat Society Council; Canterbury Club. SELMA LAMPERT SMITH Philadelphia Education Psi Chi; Advcnising Manager, Collegian; Players; Student Handbook; From,- AllACollcgc Elemions Committee. Middle Row: SHIRLEY ANN SMITH Hollidaysburg Education Pllilotcs; ACE. EVERETT CERLACH SNEATH Lancaster Hotel Administration Sigma Em Alpha; Greeters Club. ALBERT E. SNYDER, JR. Dushore Education Sigma Nu Rifle Team. CHARLES B. SNYDER Allentown Education Iota Lambda Sigma. JOANNE M. SNYDER Lebanon , Home Economics Alpha Oinicron Pi Pi Lambda Theta; Phi Upsilon Om'icum'; Education School Student Council; Collegian. '123- Bottom Row: R. SEELY SNYDER Jersey Shore Education Collagimx. WILLIAM H. SNYDER, JR. Lebanon Vocational Industrial Education HENRY LOUIS SOSINSKI Claridge Vocational Industrial Education 'lma Lambda Sigma; Industrial Education Society; Newman Club. BATTISTA P. SOSTER Snow Shoe Hotel Administration Alpha Phi Delta Druids; Intramural Boxing Champion; Boxing; Newman Club. EDNA GALES SPEARLY Freeport Home Econmnics Zeta Tau Alpha Top How: MARGARET M. SPENCER Millerton Education M. ARLENE SPENCER Bristol Home Economics Kappa Delta Secretary Trcusurcr, Senior Class; Masqucrcncs: Frock; Critiquu; State Party. SAUL SPERLING ' Chicago, Ill. Pi Lambda Phi Pi Gamma Mu; Intercollegiate Cunfcrchcc Education on Government. EUGENE WILLIABI SPRACUE Clarks Summit Delta Sigma Phi Concert Band; Blue Band; Symphony Orchestra; Phi Mu Alpha; Sinfonia; Chapel Choir; Imcrfralcrnity Council. M usic Education LOIS M. STEELE Plymouth Home Economics PSCA; IWA. Middle Row: jANlCE STEVENSON Media Home Economics Intramural Buskclhu : Snflbzlll: Thespians: PSCA: VRA. JOHN ROBERT STEVENSON. Ill Lock Haven Hotel Administration Sigma Alpha Epsilon Greeters Club. JOHN HENRY STORCH State College Music Education Della Upsilon Blue Band; Orchestra: Glee Club. SARAH ANNA STOVER Hummelstown Education Chimcs; Mortar Board; nVA; VVSSF; Freshman Council; House of chrcscnmtivcs: Senate; Ilm SW Acictirs Council. CARL E. STUNIP Palmyra Vocational Industrial Education Industrial Education Society. 424- Bottom Row: DONALD CHARLES SVVAVELY Birdsbom Education MARION MARGARET SVVETLICK Durycu Education Kappa Kappa Gamma Elections Committee. MARY ALICE SVVINEHART Philadelphia Education ACE: H'RA; VSGA; Grunge Suulcnl Council. FRED F. SVVINGLE I luwlcy Music Education Phi Gamma Delta 'l'Iu-spiuns; Blue Band; Symphony; Phi Mu Alpha; lev Club. PHYLLIS CAROL 'I'AMOR York Home Economics XVRA Swimming Club; Aquacudc; Bowling Club. Top How: GENEVIEVE TARAS Reading Psychology Alpha Lnlnlxln Doha: Lunisv Homer Honorary; Psi Chi; Russian Club. JOHN EDVVARD TAYLOR Connellsvillc Psychology Truck: Secondary liducalinn Socicly. JEAN LOUISE TERRY Abington Education Chi Omega Tau Phi Sigma; Panhvllcnic Council; lmmmurnl Spam; Lion Penny; Secretary, Chi Omega; Modern Dance Club. GEORGE W. THOMAS W eatherly Music Education Bluc Band; Glee Club; Chapel Choir; Phi Mu Alpha. GERALDINE M. THOMAS York Education Alpha Omicron Pi Sophomore Social Committee; Sigma Alpha Eta: Bowling Club. Middle Row: LUCILLE A. THOMAS Bethlehem Education Phi Mu .Uphzl Lambda Della; Swimming Club. ALMA LEE THRASHER Norfolk. Va. Home Economics Zeta Tau Alpha Ilmnv licnmunics Club. ROBERT MILLARD TRESSLER Rockwood Education EDWARD J. TYLDEN Reading Education Sigma Phi Epsilon Art Director, Frath. HELEN TYRIVV Dalton Education Alpha Rho Omega. -125- Bottom Row: MARCIA JEAN UDINE Suite College Ednculion Kappa Kappa Gamma jACK ELLIOTT UHLER York Hotel Administration Greeters Club. BETTY L. VANDERBECK Ridgewood, N. J. Education Delta Zeta Bmvling Club; Inlmmurals: Pi Mu Epsilon. SALLY HENRY VAN PELT Lancaster Education Chi Omega President, chns; Thespians; ACE. RICHARD SITMAN VAN SCOYOC Duncansville Education Pi Gamma Mu. Top Row: FLORENCE -ER1RIA VVAKELING Chester Education Kappa Delta XVnmcnk Varsity Debate; PSCA; Intrnmlmlls: Dclm Alpha Delta. LOUIS ALLAN WALKER Emporium A Psychology Delta Chi ALICE CATHERINE WALSH Trenton, N. J. Education ACE; Nuvnum Club; Telegraphic Swimming;AVRA. HELEN S. WARD Cleveland. Ohio Education ACE. LOUISE W AY Tummy Education Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Lambda Thom; Pi Gamma Mu: Common Sense Club; PSCA. Delta Gamma Middle Row: RICHARD JAMES WEAVER Derrick City Home Economics RICHARD WALDO WEBBER Bedford, Mass. Phi Kappa Sigma Education Greeters Club; Hockey Team. LeROY A. WEIDNER Stony Creek Mills Hotel Administration Phi Em Sigma; Sigma Em Alpha; Players; Crcclcrs Club. ARTHUR JAMES VVELCH Philadelphia Phi Kappa Sigma Education FRANCES ANN WELKER Dauphin Psychology Zeta Tau Alpha Alth Lambda Delta; Freshman Council; Panhellcnic Cannon: Rad Crass; Judicial; President, Pi Lambda Sigma; Pi Gamma Mu; CORE. -126- Bottom Row: DONALD D. WELLS Fulton, N. Y. Hotel Administration Greeters Club. VVILLIAM WALTER WHALEN Ashland Industrial Arts Theta Kappa Phi MARY F. WHELAN Bradford Education Zeta Tau Alpha Treble Singers; Nimmy Party. HELEN HAIN VVHITE Shillingtnn Home Economics WESLEY WIELGOLASKY Montrosc Education Top How: EDWARD JOSEPH VVIERTEL Eric Psychology Intramumls. GLENN K. VVIEST Dauphin Psychology Sigma Pi Penn State Ski Club. HELEN LOVVRY WILCOX Media Home Economics Phi Mu Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Omi- cron N11; LA Vir; 'Ircble Singers; PSC;A VVRA, BEVERLY JEANNE WILLIAMS State College Education Kappa Delta Chimes; Pi Gamma Alpha; Players; PSCA; Educa- tion School Smdem Council; Innamurals; VVesIey Foundation. JOHN Y. WILLS, III Duncannon Hotel Administration Delta Upsilon Greeters Club; Thespinns; Blue Band; ome Economics Council. FRANCES LAURINE WILSON Rochester Home Economics Kappa Delta Rifle Club; Home Econmnics Club. Middle Row: MARION M. WILSON Lebanon Sigma Delta Tau Treble Singers; ACE; Hillel. Education VIRGINIA T. WILSON Allison Park Home Economics Philotes; Omicron N11; Phi U silon Omicron: me lxxmomics I11 FRANCES MARIE WINTERS River Edge, N. J. Psychology VVRA; Newman Club; Psychology Club. ELIZABETH SUITER WISE Allentown Alpha Gamma Delta Pi Gamma Alpha; PSCA; LSA. Education EDWARD PAUL VVIZDA . Freeland Education Phi Eta Sigma; French Club; Spanish Club. WILLIAM WILSON VVOLN Somerset i Educationj Blue Band.g -127- 0 Bottom Row: ' PATRICIA MAE WOODS Sharps'ille Education ACE: PSCA; Student Union Committee: Vcs tminster Foundm ti1 1.n . o RUDOLPH LEONARD YANNITTO ' Mnnessen M usic Education Alpha Phi Delta Phi Mu .Alphn; Blue Band; S1mph1m1; Thicsp '111 Bam. JOHN GLENN YOST, JR. State College 0 Education BETTY JANE YURICK Sheppton Alpha Chi Omega 0 Home Economics LORRAINE INEZ ZIMMERMAN Lewisburg Home Economics LA V115. Delta Zeta ELIZABETH WASBERS 211 7N York Education Delta Delta Delta Sigma Alpha Eta; PSCA; Modern Dance Club. the school of ENGINEERING 11. P. HAMMOND 4 , Dean Emu. B. STAVELY - , Assistant Dean ERIC A. 1VALKER-Director of Ordnance Research Laboratory 1:. 6:01er HECHLER-Director of the Engineering Experiment tatxon EDWARD L. KELLER Director of Engineering Extension Departments DAVID J. PEERY Acrmumlicul Engineering MILTON S. Osnmmu , BENJAMIN A. VVHIsLEn Emu A. WALKER JOHN A. SAUER CLARENCE E. BULLINGER - Architecture Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Engineering Mechanics Industrial Engineering NORMAN Rt SPAnKs v Mechanical Engineering The School of Engineering In addition to resident instruction in engineering and architecture, the School of Engineering administers the Engineering Experiment Station. which is devoted to research and advanced study; the Ordnance Research Laboratory, devoted to research and development an underwater ordnance for the Bureau of Ordnance, U. S. Navy; and the Department 01' Engineering Extension, which is devoted to various types of nonresident instruc- tion in engineering and industria1 subjects. Resident instruction is provided through eight cur- ricula in engineering and architecture and through courses in fine and applied art. The curricula are aenr nautical engineering, architecture, architectural engineer- ing, civi1 engineering, sanitary engineerino, electrical engineering, industrial engineering, and mechanical engi- neering. Last year, the Board of Trustees approved the changing of the curricula of architecture and architectura1 engineering from four- to five-year curricula. The return of the veteran Following World War 11 resulted in a rapidly increasing enrollment in engineering subjects. ReHecting this demand for training in the technical fie1ds, the enrollment in the School of Engi- neering this year reached a new peak of 1,916 students which is more than twice as many as the prewar enr011' ment of 194142. The Engineering Experiment Station serves industry and the' public by scientific and technical research and by training graduate students in research methods. Its facilities are. available to thc people of the State for invcw tigutions which may pmvc of general servicc. The Ordnance Research Laboratory, established in 1945, conducts research and development work in the fields of mechanics, hydraulics, electronics, and acoustics. Laboratory operations are directed toward the creation and developmentof underwater equipment for the Bureau Of Ordnance 0f the United States Navy. In addition to a modern, well-cquippcd laboratory, :1 water tunnel which will he used for testing purposes is now under construc- tion on the campus. Through its Extension Department, the School of Engineering 03ch a broad program of adult education in W..- pdm- nq--nw '- .-.--gc. . HI many communities of Pennsylvania. Class instruction in engineering and technical subjects is available in many centers throughout the State. Corrcslxmdcnce courses are 030111 in more than 100 technical subjects while lectures, conferences. dcmnnstmtiuns. institutes. and short courses, conducted both on and OH campus. make engi neering information available to hundrcds of people in all sections of Pcnnsylvanim Facilities of the School of Engineering are housed in 13 buildings 0n the campus, the Civil Engineering Sumt mcr Camp 14 miles south of the College in Huntingdon County, and held stations of the Ordnance Research Laboratory at Black Moshzmnon Lake, at Key XVcstv Hm, and at Newport, R. 1. Top How: 0 FRED T. ADAMS West Hadcmn Mechanicar Engineering ASHE. JAMES IRVING'ADAMS Estcrly . Mechanical Engineering Alpha Chi Rho Pi luu Sigma: Phi lim Signh: Angf. JOSEPH JANIES AGOSTA Easton . Mechanical Engineering ROH' IUHK- '1 02Ixxx; Vanity Rifle Tom ; pushing lliHcs; Scabbard aml Bludv. . . H'ALTER HANING ALIAVOERDEN . York Electrical Engineering lmnlmll: Nigma Tau: Pn-sidvm, Vice Puwidom, Dormimry; lmrumurulx. NORMAN ALTERMAN Philadelphia McL-hunicul Engineering Pi Lambda Phi Prim Slaw Fnuinm'r: QMF ; Mnrxlmll. Pi Lumlxln Phi; Gm'rrnjng Bunrd. Hillel. M iddlc How: LEON ANCONA Brooklyn, N. Y. Industrial Engineering Players; SAM. HERBERT CALVIN ANDERSON Kankakcc, Ill. Architecture Tau Kappa Epsilon Scarab. ROBERT MITCI'IELL AN DERSON Huntingdnn Civil Engineering Beta Theta Pi MELVIN EUGENE ANNETT Cranberry Electrical Engincvring 1 DUNFORD APPEL ' shingtun, D. C. :mical Fuginvcring -132- Boltmn How: FRANK JOSEPH ARNER, JR. Tamaqua Electrical Engineering ROBERT WILLIAM ARNOLD Millburn, N. J- lmlustriul Engineering Kappa Delta le DONALD EUGENE ARTZ Hegins Mechanical Engineering ASMIS; Center Club. LEONARD ANGELO ASCANI Olyphant Aeronautical Engineering Alpha Phi Delta hwtitmv uf Aeronautical Sciences. GEORGE VVILLIAIW ASHNIAN, JR. Pnlmcrmn lilvclricul Fugincvriug Top How: VVARREN S. ASHTON Pittsburgh Mechanical Engineering IEDVVARD IKIIREDT ATKINSON Alumna Electrical Engineering lim Kappa Nu: Tau Bela Pi. THEODORE BACHA Frackvillc Architectural Engineering Alpha le Omega; Pershing Rillcs; Russian Chorus; ASCIZ. ROBERT DORMAN BAKER West Lawn Aeronautical Engineering Kappa Delta Rho Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. ANDREW H. BAKKEN Pittsburgh Mechanical Engineering Middle Row: IOUN LEWIS BALEGA Shamokin Bottom Row: JOHN KENNETH BATES. JR. Dalym Electrical Engineering Druids; Friars; Skull Ad Bones: Cmstuunln; Track; accn-xury AIEE. Aeronautical Engineering Kappa Delta Rim Thespiuns; IAS. o ROLA$D HENRY BA'HLS RICHARD NUGENT BAIIHIASIER . Pluladelphm Alumna I Q' . , 'l' I . ,, , ; vmmmucu :nvmecnrw I'i'an c ILIectncal Engnwenng b b 5 Pun State Ifn 'iuevr: Instiluu- nf Band; Glee Club; AILL. H 1? . Acrunauncul Scwnces. o ALBERT EDWARD BAXENDALIZ 0 W 65! Newton Electrical Engineering GEORGE R. BARBER, JR. Drexel Hill Industrial Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma k , . , GEORGE FENLON BEARER AZAEL BARRERA Pittsburgh Panama . lndusirial Engineering Alpha Tau Omega Civil Engineering . President, Alpha 'l'uu Omcga; President, Engineering Smdent Council; lidizurvianhief, Penn State Engir O nee'r: Skull and Bones; All-Collegv Cabinet; Vice . President. Newman Club; ASME; Lion's Paw. VVILLIAIH FRANCIS BARRETT Karns City w Aeronautical Engineering Lap. ' JOHN STRATTON BECKER . 1 1d' Historian, Sigma Tau; Engineer r . .1 lana. . Treasurer. Institute of Acronau Industnal Engmeermg murals. ASME: College Choir: Che Cluh. Top How: . HERBERT BECKHARD VVoodmcrc, N. Y. Aeronautical Engineering Zeta Beta Tau Vapmin. Tennis; Tau 3mg Pi; Pregident, Pi Gamma Alpha; Via: President. Sygrab; Druids; Phi Eta Sigma. 0 0 WILLIAM PERRY BELDEN Highland Park. N. J. Signu Phi Epsilon Mechanical ani nearing RUSSELL ARTHUR BER6ER West Lawn 0 Mechanical Engineering Pi 'l'uu Qigma; ASMJL RICHARD ALAN BERNHARD Philadelphia Industrial Engineering Dcha Chi . Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; ASMIi; Coll; College Politics: 9AM. ROBERT D. BERNHARD Bryn Mawr Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa Tau Pershing RiHes. Middle Row: SEYMOUR HAROLD BIEDERMAN Miami, Fla. Industrial Engineering Manager, Track; IFC; Treasurer, Phi Sigma Delta; SAM. Phi Sigma Delta JACK JORDAN BIERY Franklin Mechanical Engineering Sigma Nu Cnptain. Basketball. JOHN CLYDE BLACK Eric Industrial Engineering Theta Kappa Phi Sigma Tau: Newman Club: SAM. JOHN O'I-IARA BLACK Pittston Mechanical Engineering T ERNEST BLAICHER, JR. .TBelmar. N. j fltrical Engineering njd; Concert Band; AIEE. 114' Bolton! How: jAMES l7Y1i BLAKESLEH DuBois . Industrial Engineering SAM. RAY A. BLAND Blandburg Industrial Engineering President, ASME; SAM. RAYIVIOND ROLL BLOOM State College Industrial Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi Corresponding Scribe, Alpha Sigma Phi. DANIEL WALTER BLOSS Hallcton Mechanical Engineering ASME. RAY FREDERICK BOEDECKER Short Hills. N. J. Mechanical Engineering Phi Delta Them Phi Em Sigma; Tun Beta Pi; Vice President. Pi 'l'au Sigma; Feature Editor, Penn State Engineer; ASME; Treasurer, Phi Dchu Theta. Top Row: ROBERT CARL BOEDECKER Short Hills, N. j. Industrial Engineering Phi Delta Theta Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; President, Phi Delta Theta; IFC; Glee Club; Vice President, SAM; Manager. Ski Team: Freshman Dchmv. BRUNO BONINI Homer City Electrical Engineering AIEE; lira Kappa Nu. jOl IN WILLIAM BORN! IOLDT Lancaster Chi Phi Secretary. Penn Smtc Barbell Club. Electrical Engineering ROBERT BURNS BOSSLER Oil City Industrial Engineering Theta Chi President, Theta Chi; ASME; SAM; Sigma Tau: Mathematics Club. JOSEPH R. BOURNE W ellsbom Mechanical Engineering Middle Row: WALTER GARFIELD BOVVDITCH, JR. Lamont Industrial Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; SAM. SANFORD SMITH BOWIUJS Eric Mechm'cal Engineering ARTHUR ELBERTIS BOYD West Reading Industrial Engineering Tau Bela Pi; ASME; SAM; Penn State Engineer; Debate. JOHN EDWARD BRASCO Midland Industrial Engineering JERRY BRAVE . Philadelphi- Industrial Engineering -135-' Phi Sigma Kappa Pi Kappa Alpha Sigma Phi Sigma Bottom Row: JOSEPH JAIVIES'BRENNAN W Architectural Engineering 0 DAVID S'IARSH BRINER West Lawn Electrical Engineering Em Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Mu Alpha: P.i Mu Epsilnn: Blue Band. Pi Kappa Alpha HYlTON ROLLER BROXVN. JR. . Silver Spring. Md. Electrical Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha . Pershing Rifles. RICHARD FLEET BROWN Mount Joy Industrial Engineering Phi Gamma Delta Sigma Tau; Vice President, SAM; Engineering Stuv dent Council; Penn Smte Enginvcr; IFC. CHARLES RAY BRYSON Uniontown Industrial Engineering Top Row: SANIUEL LEE BURDICK. JR. Scranton Civil Engineering Chi Phi JOSEPH REED BURGESS, JR. Sturbridge, Mass. Electrical Engineering Alpha Tau Omega Penn Slate Engineer. JOHN WALLACE BURKER Lcwistown Electrical Engineering :UEE. ROBERT W. BURKHART Lansford Aeronautical Engineering ROBERT GARNER BU RKHOU SE Brookville Industrial Engineering Middle Row: JESSE FOX BURLEY Altoona Industrial Engineering President. Reserve OHicers' Association. JOHN FOSTER BYROM Pittsburgh Mechanical Engineering Phi Kappa Psi Blue Key; President, Phi Kappa Psi; Manager, Baseball; ASME. RALPH ANTHONY CALDERONE Scranton Industrial Engineering Pi Alu Epsilon; SAM; ASME. GIRARD LESTER CALEHUFF Williamsport Aeronautical Engineering IAS; ASNIE; ROTC RiHc Team. RALPH B. CALVERT Xi, Altoona Electrical Engineering I ' 1. allege Cooperative Society. -136- Bottom Row: RICHARD JOSEPH CALVERT Bodines Mechanical Engineering Secretary, Pi Tau Sigma; ASME. TRIEST JOSEPH CAPPELLO James City Electrical Engineering DONALD ALBERT CARLSON Erie Civil Engineering Delta Chi ASCE. RICHARD JOHN CARPENTER Rochester, N. Y. Mechanical Engineering ASME; Ski Club. RENATO CASCIARI Jessup Industrial Engineering ASME. Alpha Phi Delta Top How: ROBERT L. CASSELBERRY Phoenixville Electrical Engineering Sigma Pi WILLIAM CASSIDY Cressun Mechanical Engineering ASME; Penn Hau'L-n Cluh. GEORGE W. CHAPMAN Jenkintown Mechanical Engineering Theta Chi President, IFC; Pnrmi Nous; Pi Tau Sigma; Lion's Paw; Secretary-Trcasurcr, Freshman Class; Treasurer, Theta Chi; Assistant Manager, Track; Glee Club; Sophomore Counsellor; ASME. JOSEPH D. CLARK Beech Creek Electrical Engineering Wrestling. RICHARD CHAPIN CLARK Lancaster Electrical Engineering Middle Row: DAVID B. CLOUD Kennett Square Industrial Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa ROBERT LEROY COBAUGH Johnsmwn Civil Engineering Phi Delta Theta Sigma Tau; Chi Epsilon; Thespians; Publicity Manager, Glee Club. CHESTER JACOB COBOSCO Nanticoke Electrical Engineering 'l'uu Beta Pi; Treasurer, Eta Kappa Nu; Pi Mu Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma. ROY HARTMAN COOK Aspers M echanical Engineering ASME; President, LSA. HARRY EMMETT CORNISH, JR. Baltimore, Md. Electrical Engineering Penn State Engineer; m. -137. 4 Bottom Row: ROBERT BLAND CORNMESSER Bellwood Industrial Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi Penn State Engineer. JOHN GERARD COSI'ELLO Scranton Civil Enginegring Phi Kappa Tau Lacrbsse; Soccer; ASCE; Ski Club. r DANIEL T. COTTONE Union City, N. J. . Mechanical Engineering President, Nittany Dorm Council; Penn State Engineer: ASME. CLAUDE THAYER CROUSER Altoona Electrical Engineering JOHN GLENN CUNNINGHAM Harrisburg Electrical Engineering Sigma Pi Top Row: ' JANIES DEN'I'ON CUZZOLINA, JR. Altoona Aeronautical Engineering Phi Delta Theta Board of Control, Secretary, Thespians; Players; Freshman Football: Institute ofAeronaun'cal Sciences. CHARLES EDVVARIYDANDOIS Emporium . Nlechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; ASMET Delta Chi NORMAN DANN . Philadelphia Industrial Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha Debate; Thespians; ASME; SAM. FRANK THOMAS D'AUGUSTINE Berwick Mechanical Engineering EDWARD THOMAS DAVIES Peckville Aeronautical Engineering Boxing. A'Tiddle Row: EUGENE PAUL DAVIS Industry Mechanical Engineering Alpha Phi Delta MILES MARTI N I MKVIS Cressnn Mechanical Engineering Phi Kappa Psi JOHN CHARLES DECK Smtc College Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; Boxing; Lacrussc. ROGER L. DECKER Rimersburg Electrical Engineering Allin. HAROLD DeFREES Reading Elektrical Engineering -l38- Bottom Row: WALTER J. DCJAIHIIJ. Altoona Civil Engineering DEL THOMAS DCMAR Irwin Industrial Engineering Bum Theta Pi Baseball; IFC. jOSEPH DeMOTT Punxsutawncy Electrical Engineering IRE; Allili; Suftball; Bridge Club. SYLVESTER FRANCIS DcPAULO Nanticoke Mechanical Engineering Alpha Phi Delta: LEMOINE J. DERRICK, JR. New Kensington Mechanical Engineering Rific Team. Top Row: GEORGE KURT DESSAUER Newark. N. J. Civil Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi ASCE; Intramurnls. SHELDON PARKER DEFVVlLER State College Electrical Engineering JOHN ELI DcVVOLF, 111 Richmond, Va. Industrial Engineering Penn Stmc Engineer; SAM. ROBERT CHARLES DIERUFF Allentown I ndustrial Engineering Acacia JAMES STERLING DILL W illiamsport Electrical Engineering A133. Middle. Row: GORDON SHERMAN DILLEY VVilkesrBarrc Civil Engineering ASCE. THOMAS BARBE DILLFY XNilkes-Barre Civil Engineering Treasurer, College Cooperative Socimy; Treasurer, Chi Epsilon. HOVVARD JAIWES DINGLE Glen Mills Industrial Engineering Delta Upsilon jOHN LYON DOBELBOVVER Bellefontc Mechanical Engineering Bottom Row: ROBERT EUGENI? DOUGHER Dunnmre Electrical Engineering Penn State Club: N'ewmxm Club: AIEE. . . EUGENE THOMAS DOYLE Locust Gap Meghanical Engineering . RAUL MICHAEL DRODER Library Industgial Engineering Beaver Houst- zKZ'ME; Presidvnl. Freshman Cuuncil; PSCA. ADAM DUMOT New Castle Mechanical Engineering ITK, ASME. FRANCIS HERBERT EBERSOLE Hollidaysburg Aeronautical Engineering Pershing Rifles. Top Row: GUY EiECKMAN, JR. Lancaster Industrial Engineering Sigma Chi JACQUE ROPER EDWARDS Lansdulc . Avmnuulical Engineering ' JOHN JOSEPH EDWARDS Allentown y Beta Them Pi ASHE; Secretary, Beta Theta Pi; - Industrial Engineering Society. . Industrial Engineering JOHN JAMES EGAN East Walpole, Mass. Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Ice Hockey. JOSEPH MICHAEL EGAN Allentown Industrial Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon ASME; Newman Club. Middle Row: KARL IL EISELE Wyomissing Industrial Engineering Tau Beta Pi. DONALD CLYDE ELHOFF Morrisvillc Industrial Engineering ROBERT VV. ELLIS Philadelphia Industrial Engineering KENNETH KAY EMERSON Shaker Heights, Ohio I ndustrial Engineering Phi Gamma Delta Manager, Soccer; Blue Key; Glee Club; Thespians; ASME. NICHOLAS ROBERT ENY Portage Aeronautical Engineering Penn State Club; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. .140- 301mm Row: GERALD I. ERVVAY Wellsboro Electrical Engineering RALPH JOHN ETTINCER Dunmurc Electrical Engineering Theta Chi Penn State Engineer; AIEE; lilu Kappa Nu; LSA. GEORGE ARTHUR ETZVVEILER Lewistown Electrical Engineering AIEE. WILLIAM M. EWING, JR. Sharon Industrial Engineering Triangle President, SAM; Tteasurer, Tau Beta Pi; Assistant Business Manager, Penn State Engineer; Sigma Tau; Hockey. FRED S. FABER, JR. Gettysburg Civil Engineering Phi Delta Theta Freshman Lacrosse; ASCE. T077 Row: XNALTER JOSEPH FALLOVVS, JR. Orcland Mechanical Engim-cring ASKIE. JAMES FRANCIS FARRELL Glovcrsvillc, N. Y. Kappa Delta! Rho Aeronautical Engineering k MICHAEL FATULA Frackvillc Civil Engineering Pershing Rifh-s; ASCE; Chess Club: Penn Slaw Club; Russian Chorus: Russian Club; Mmlwnmtics Club. MAX ROBERT FEEHRER VVilliamsport Electrical Engineering Fm Kappa Nu. ALAN GOTTLIEB FELDIHAN Atlantic City. N. I Civil Engineering Phi Epsilon Pi ASCIE. Middle Row: LAWRENCE F. FELLIN Hazleton Industrial Engineering Cemer Club. ROBERT F. FELTAU LT Bethlehem Architectural Engineering Phi Delta Theta WAYNE H. FENTON State College Aeronautical Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma Sigma Tau; Phi Em Sigma: IAS; ASME. WARREN ROBERT FETTEROLF Dunmurc Mechanical Engineering Chi Ph'b JAMES KRUIHRINEU: A Aliquippa ' Industrial Engineering 9 -141- Bottom Row: 0 HARRY W. FILLMAN Pottstuwn Industrial Engineering 0 Acacia ASME: SAM; 0rclmstm9$ociul Chairman. Acacia. a o YRE DERIQx' NIERTIN S FISI'IER Bethlehem Acravmmical Engineering 0 Blue Band. 0 OHARRY ECKHART FISHER Aliquippu Mechanical Engineering Chi Phi JOHN ROY FLACK H'oodbuumc Civil Engineering KENNETH N. FLODIN Latrobe Mechanical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi Phi Tun Sigma. Top Row: 0 JAMES SAMUEL FLUKE Saxton Civil Engineering Blur Band; ASCl-ZwBowling; Sonhnll. 0 JOHN A. FOGLE Clark . A'Iechanical Engineering . 'l'riunglc Tau Bern Pi; Treasurer. Pi 'l'uu Sigma; Sigma Tau: Phi Flu Sigma: Vice President. ASRHi: X-Gl Club. 0 DONALD FRANCIS FOREMAN Cressnn ' Electvical Engineering Delta Upsilon Alpha Phi Omega; Penn Sum.- Club; Camera Club. O GEORGE W. FOREMAN Uniontown I ndustrial Engineering XV. JAN FORTUNE Pottsville Industrial Engineering Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Tau: Secretary-Trcasurer, SAM: IRC; AIM: ASMI-L. Industrial Engineering Electrical Engineering M iddle Row: ROBERT DURANT FOWLER Matamoras Industrial Engineering SAM; AIEE; ASME. JOHN WILLIAM FRANCIS Blairsvillc Electrical Engineering AIEE. THOMAS ALLEN FRAZIER W illiamsport DONALD ARTHU R FREDRICKSON Hamden. Conn. Phi Mu Alpha; Blue Band; Manager. Symphony Orchestra. . RY DAVID FRIEDMAN ; New York. N. Y. atrical Engineering Immon Sen 50 Club. -142- Kappa Delta Rho Pi Kappa Alpha Bottom Row: CHARLES S. FRI ES Williamspnrt Industrial Engineering KENNETH EARL FRIES Altoona Electrical Engineering HAROLD CABIN Erie Mechanical Engineering GEORGE F. GARDNER Lewistown Electrical Engineering WILLIAM A. GARLOW Drums Civil Engineering Top How: H. BYRON GATES. JR. Williamspon Architecture Sigma Nu Iu-Captnin. Freshman Ice llm'kc-v; Freshman Lacrosse. THOMAS W. GAY Phoenixvillc Flcclrical Engineering lim Kappa Nu; Scabbard and Blade; Glee Club. ADAM GEORGE GAZEK U niomown Electrical Engineering LARRY L. GERVVIC North Hills Mechanical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi Druids; Skull and Bones: Truck: Chess Club. LEO l. GETTLIN Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Pi Lambda Phi First Assistant Manager, Lacrossv. Middle. Row: RALPH DANIEL GIFT M a na ta wny Aeronautical Engineering Signm Phi Sigma VARREN L. GILBERT State College Architectural Engincvring THOMAS J. GILES Philadelphia Alpha Phi Alpha Architectural Engineering ROBERT L. GOLDEN Uniontown Electrical Engineering LOUIS CHARLES GOOD j- Philadelphia Electrical Engine Fla Kappa Nu: Hi.- 14:- lndustrial Engineering Bottom Raw: 0 ROBERT MASTERS GOSS Brookline, Mass. Industrial Engineering Beta Theta Pi 0 CLINTON'HARVEY GRACE Altoona Electrical Engineering l'un Bn-m Pi: EIQKappa Nu: Chairman. AWE: Penn Mm; animuir: Pi Mu lipsilnn. FRANK PALMER GRAHAM O Grove City Architecture ALAN RICHARD GREENVVALD New York, N. Y. Pi Lambda Phi Axdsmm Mnnagm. Ice Hockey: SAAL JOHN CALVIN GRENFELL Elizabeth Mechanical Engineering Cloc- Chlh: Varsity Quart . Top Row: ' THOMAS ANGLIN GRESHAM Richmond, Va. Civil Engineering Chi Eligilon. ARTHUR RAYMOND.-GRIFFITH Altoona Industrial Engineering n FREDERICK REES GRIFFITHS Canonsburg . Industrial Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi Presidcm, Alpha Sigma Phi; SAM. JAMES PATTERSON GRIFFITHS, JR. s Lancaster Alpha Chi Rho Civil Engineering DONALD WILLIAM GRIMM State College Mechanical Engineering ASME. Middle Row: CHARLES J GRISWOLD, JR. Bethlehem Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa Tau MILTON ERNEST GROSS Erie Electrical Engineering ALLAN HUGH GROSSMAN Deal, N. J. Architecture Beta Sigma Rho Architecture Club; Steering Committee, Lion Party; Publicity Committee, Key Party. HUDSON F. GROTZINGER Warren Electrical Engineering PAUL j. GUHL V . Stamford, Conn. Industrial Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi -144. Bottom Row: RICHARD DOUGLAS GUILD Warren Industrial Engineering Niltnny Coop; ASME; PSCA; VSSF. STANLEY GURAK Scranton Mechanical Engineering RAYMOND ARMSTRONG CUYER, JR. Chester Nlechnm'cal Engineering ASME. LESTER S. HACKENBERRY Williamsport Mechanical Engineering Phi Em Sigma; Pi Tau Sigma; Vindcrcst Council; ASMIL'. ROBERT LOUIS HAENEL Pittsburgh Civil Engineering ASCE. Delta Tau Delta Top Row: HOWARD HAGLER Riverhead, N. Y. Industrial Engineering Scabbard and Blade; Pershing Rillcs. WARREN DOUGLAS HALE Bcthel, Conn. Industrial Engineering JOHN T. HALL Lansdowne Industrial Engineering Freshman Baseball; ROTC Band; Blue Band; Senior Edimrial Board, Collegian; Penn Stale Engineer: First Assismnt Manager, Baseball. EDWARD JAMES HAMMOND New Kensington Civil Engineering ASCE. WILLIARI R'IURDOCH HANCOCK Richmond. Va. Phi Gamma Delta Industrial Engineering Middle Row: DANIEL ROGER HANSON Washington Architectural Engineering Scabbard and Blade; Pi Lambda Della. JOHN HAROLD HARBOLD VVilliamspon Sigma Phi Alpha Civil Engineering ASCE. JOSEPH JOHN HARCHAR Glassport Civil Engineering Phi Kappa Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Newman Club; Tau Bela Pi: Athletic Chairman, Phi Kappa. WILLIAM EDWARD HARSCH Spring House Chi Phi Mechanical Engineering EDGAR JODON HARTER Centre Hall Electrical Engineering Penn State Club. .145- Bottom Row: CLAUDE VVILLIAIW HARTMAN Drexel Hill Industrial Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi Newman Club; Penn State Engineer. JAMES F. HARTMAN State College Civil Engineering MERLE RILEY HARTMAN Kane Industrial Engineering SAM; Intramural Bowling League. JAMES LEWIS HARTSOCK Clearfield Industrial Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon RICHARD WETZEL HARTSVVICK Bellefonte Aeronautical Engineering IAS. Top Row: ILO PAUL HARVEY Cam'y Mechanical Engineering 0 o GEORGE JOHN HASSLACHER, 111 South Amboy. N. J. Electrical Engineering Penn State Engineer. JAMES LEWIS HATCH ' Almona 0 Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; Tau Beta Pi. CHARLES WILLIAM HATTON. Mildred Mechanical Engineering JOHN ABRAIH HAUPTMAN Waynesboro Industrial Engineering Bridge Club; Camera Club; SAM. M iddle Row: JOHN LINUS HAYES Haddonfield, N. J. Industrial Engineering Sigma Nu Phi Em Sigma; Lacrosse; Ice Hockey. ROBERT GEORGE HEIM Reading Industrial Engineering Pi Kappa Phi President, Pi Kappa Phi; IFC. ARTHUR JAMES HEPLER New Bethlehem Industrial Engineering Beaver House HENRY HERMAN, JR. Nanticoke Industrial Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha 0 . Sigma Tau. o . ,rk' ' - REESE HERZOG 7. '; Smethport Phi Delta Theta neering -l46- Bottom Row: ROBERT DEAN HETRICK DuBois Industrial Engineering Alpha Tau Omega Vrcstling: Penn Slate Engineer; Treasurer, Alpha Tau Omega. FREDERIC ALLEN HICKS Bellefontc Mechanical Engineering ASME. HAROLD B. HILL Moorestown, N. J. Industrial Engineering Phi Em Sigma. Chi Phi KENNETH JENKIN HILL Reading Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Tau Phi 1th Sigma; Phi Mu Alpha: Swimming; Blue Band; Symphony Orchcslrn; 11105piun Orchestra; AIEE. JU LIAN HILMAN Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Sigma Alpha Top Row: ALBERT HIRSHFIELD Flushing, N. Y. A'Iechanical Engineering Phi Epsilon Pi Blue Key; First Assistant Manager, Swimming Team. GEORGE WILLIAM HOGUE Pittsburgh Aeronautical Engineering Phi Kappa Tau JOHN WARREN HOLMES VVilliamsport Industrial Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon Vice President, Phi Em Sigma: Head Manager, Vrcstling; Blue Key; Scabbard and Blade: Pershing Rifles. ROBERT MCCLELLAN HOLTZCLAVV Freeland Electrical Engineering jAMES SAMUEL HQLTZINGER State College Electrical Engineering Presidcm, Freshman Class. M iddle Row: JOHN HOFFMAN HOPKINS New Cumberland Alpha Sigma Phi Engineering Student Council; Vice President, House Electrical Engineering Manager, Corresponding Sccrcmry, Alpha Sigma Phi. EDWARD WILLIAM HORN Charlcrni Aeronautical Engineering IAS. Phi Kappa Sigma GEORGE LEROY HOTCHKISS Pittsburgh Electrical Engineering Alpha Tau Omega Treasurer, AIEE. CHARLES C. HOWARD Salt Lake City, Utah Industrial Engineering RICHARD EARL HOWE Pleasant Mount I ndusm'al Engineering Independent Student Council: ASME; Tau Ben: Pi; President, Penn State, Club. -147- Civil Engineering Bottom Row: VVILBUR ERNEST HUDSON Media Industrial Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon VVILLIAM' PAUL HUGHES Osceola Mills Aeronautical Engineering Phi Kappa Tau Phi Fm Sigma. . KENNETH HUNTER Springville Civil Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon; ASCE. CHARLES NELSON HURL Sharpsville Triangle Sigma Tau; Vin: President, Chi Epsilon; ASCII; Intrumuruls; President, Triangle. JOHN AHLQUIST IRWIN DuBois Mechanical Engineering AS3113. Top Row: CHARLES WILLIAM jACOBS Hawley Civil Engineering ASCE. ROBERT STANLEY JACOBUS East Orange, N. J. Mechanical Engineering Tau1Kappa Epsilon Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; Penn State Engineer. EUGENE THOMAS JANICZEK Nanticoke Electrical Engineering Chess Club; Newman Club, AIEE. JOSEPH JANUSZKIEVVICZ Ellwood City Industrial Engineering Sigma Tau; SARI; ASME. ARTHUR B. JENKINS Wilkes-Barre Industrial Engineering Phi Sigma Delta Sigma Tau; Blue Key; Hde Manager, Baseball; House Manager, Phi Sigma Delta; SAM; Penn State Flying Club. Middle Row: ALLAN HOWARD JOHNSTON Rh. Lebanon Mechanical Engineering Phi Kappa Psi First Assistant Manager, Ice Hockey. FRANKLIN DAVID jOHNSTONE Uniontown Industrial Engineering JOHN C. JONES West IWanayunk Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Rifk- Team. Pi Kappa Phi ROBERT XVILDER JONES Harrisburg Industrial Engineering ASME; Penn State Engineer; SAM. Sigma Chi EDWARD A. JOYNER. JR. State College Elutrical Engineering -148- Bottom Row: DONALD GEORGE JUPENA Jeannette Mechanical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi ASME; Scabbard and Blade. RICHARD PAUL KAHN Melrose Park Industrial Engineering Phi Epsilon Pi RiHe Team. EMIL STEPHEN KAPCAR Fredericktown Industrial Engineering GEORGE GREGORY KARIAN Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering EUGENE JOHN KASHMAR Chester Electrical Engineering T017 R0117: ROSELLA KATZ Jersey City, N. J. Aeronautical Engineering Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. ROBERT A. KAUFMAN Hazleton Industrial Engineering ASME. DONALD MIDDOUR KEAGY Waynesboro Sanitary Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon Blue Band; Orchestra; Concert Band; Freshman Swimming. DONALD FREDERICK KECK Pottstown Mechanical Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa Tau Bela Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME. JOHN PHILIP KELLY Pittsburgh Aeronautical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha Institute of Aeronautical Science. Middle Row: ROBERT JACK KELSO Newark, N. J. Electrical Engineering IRE. ALFRED G. KEM IVIERER Ambler Architectural Engineering HUGH R. KENNEDY Hatbom Electrical Engineering HAROLD CARL KERSTEEN Kingston IWcChanical Engineering DONALD PATRICK KERWICK Pottsville Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; ASME. -149- Bottom Row: IHARK HENRY KETNER Temple Electrical Engineering Triangle AIEE; Scabbard and Blade. EMERSON D. KETTERMAN York Megham'cal Engineering Intramurals. FELIX THOMAS KITLINSKI Nanticoke Civil Engineering LAVVRENCE EARL KLEPPER Montoursville Architectural Engineering Scarab; Tau Beta Pi; ASCE; Esquisse. WILLIAM F. KLINGENSMITH Cochramon Civil Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha Top How: 0 JOHN EUGENE KNARR Bcllefonte Mechanical Engineering 0 CHARLES VVILLIMI KNISELY Ninds0r Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; Pi Mu lipsinn: Tau Bmu Pi; Sigma Tau. MAX LEONARD KNOB Bradford Mechanical Engineering ASME. PAUL MICHAEL KOCH Altoona Civil Engineering Track; Crosstnuntry. PAUL LUTHER KOLARIK New Kensington Electrical Engineering Freshman Football; Freshman nuscball, IHI'LMIU MW: THADDELIS s. KOMOROWSKI Camden, N. J. Industrial Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi Phi Mu Alpha; Glee: Club; 'I'hcspinns; Associnu- Player: Newman Club; Chapel Choir; Orchestra. ALFRED JOSEPH KOOREY Corona, N. Y. Aeronautical Engineering CI IESTER LEE KOPPENHAVER Valley View Alechanical Engineering Penn State Club; ASME. PAUL MARQUIS KOSSMAN Pittsburgh 0 Architectural Engineering 'jTER V. KRAINIK ilelymouth l,itring Alpha Sigma Phi -150' 30:10 ! How: WILLIAM R. KRONENVVETTER St. Marys Mechanical Engineering Phi Kappa HENRY J KRUEGER New York, N. Y. Industrial Engineering ASRIE: SAM. GEORGE BRUCE KRUG York Mechanical Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa ASMIZ. RAYMOND VINCENT KSIAZEK Olyphant Industrial Engineering RICHARD JOSEPH KUCEL Pittsburgh Industrial Engineering Top How: ARTHUR MALCOM LABOVITZ Philadelphia Industrial Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi VVILLIAIVI C. LADERER Pittsburgh Industrial Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon ASME; Penn State Engineer; Camera Club; SAM: Track. VVILBUR RUSSEL LAIRD, JR. Columbia Mechanical Engineering ASNIE. JOHN FISHER LAMMEY Kennett Square Industrial Engineering Sigma Pi LEON ELBERT LANGFORD Galena, Kans. Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Chapel Choir. Middle Row: RICHARD SHELDON LASHLEY VVayncsboro Mechanical Engineering Acacia ASME; Alpha Psi Omega; Secretary, Acacia. STUART L. LATSHA Shamokin IVlechanical Engineering ASBIE. ROBERT WILLIAM LAUER Camp Hill Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma Scabbard and Blade; lFC; Vice President. Treasurer, Phi Kappa Sigma. T. JOHN LAZARIN Philadelphia Industrial Engineering Mamaroneck, N. -, Industrial Engineering Collegian; Blue Band; Intmm : -151- Bottom Row: 0 FRAN K STU ART. LEITZELL Pittsburgh Industrial Engineering Phi Delta Theta O EDWARD J.OSEPH LEONARD Statford, Conn. Elactrical Engineering EMRYS PHILLIP LEWIS, JR. Nanticoke Electrital Engineering Sigma Pi . AIEIZ; Eta Kappa Nu. HALEY F. LEWIS Altoona Electrical Engineering JAMES H. LITTLE Defiance Civil Engineering President, ASCE. Top Row: LEON IRVIN LOCK Harrisburg Industrial Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi Phi Em Sigma; Publicity Manager, Penn State Engineer; ASME. ROBERT HALL LOYFFERT McDonald I ndusm'al Engineering Beaver House ASHE; SAM; Vreslling. JOSEPH CLEMENS LOHMAN Waynesboro Electrical Engineering WILLIAM ELMER LONG Harrisburg Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; AIEE. JOHN ALBERT LOVE Altoona Industrial Engineering Middle Row: CHARLES THOMAS LUDDY Alloona Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma. CHARLES CLIFFORD LUTTNER Latrobe Electrical Engineering AIEE. WILLARD C. LUTZ, JR. Lancaster Electrical Engineering Acacia JOHN RICHARD LUX Philipsburg Aeronautical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi VVreslling; Lacrosse; IAS. RICHARD ROE McCLAlN Lewistown Civil Engineering ASCE. -152' Bottom Row: RICHARD LEE MCCOMBS Uniontown Civil Engineering Sigma Pi FRANK HENRY MCCOWAN, JR. Swarthmorc Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa Psi President, Phi Kappa Psi; Lacrosse. TRAVIS EGBERT McDANIEL Swarthmore Industrial Engineering Sigma Pi Freshman Ice Hockey; Assistant Manager, Lacrosse; Chapel Choir; Glee Club; Blue Key; Penn Stmc Reserve Ollicers. HENRY ANTHONY McDERMOTT New London, Conn. Civil Engineering ROBERT FRANK McINTYRE Coraopolis I ndusm'al Engineering ASME. Top Row: ROBERT MILLER RICKILLIP Hollidaysburg Civil Engineering Sigma Chi WILLIAM CHARLES McLAIN Williamsport Mechanical Engineering Phi Delta Theta Lion's Paw; Thcspians; Chairman, All-Collegc Elec- tions Commiucc; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; Secretary- Trcasurer, IFC. JACK RHIND MACAULAY Sharon Aeronautical Engineering WOLDEN MAGANN Mountain Home Aeronautical Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma DONALD SCOTT MAGARGEE Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering ASME. Middle Row: WILLIAM PALMER MALLORY Bronxville, N. Y. Industrial Engineering Phi Gamma Delta lmramurals; SAM; Lion Party; Corresponding Secretary, Phi Gamma Delm. THOMAS EDWARD MALSON Minersville Electrical Engineering AIEE; Penn State Club. ANDREW M. MARCINKO VVinburne Electrical Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma HAROLD JOSEPH MARCUS ' Brooklyn, N. Y. . Industrial Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi o RUSSELL COLLINSA; State Collegei Electrical Engineering P :k -153' Bottom Row: JEROME OLIPHANT .MARKOVVITZ Forest I-Hlls Mechanical Engineering Phi Sigma Delta 0 WILLIAM kIENRY MARSHALL Drexel Hill Industrial Engineering Sigma Nu SAM; Intramurags; First Alternate Manager, Football. 0 I CHARLES ROBERT MARTIN a State College . Electrical Engineering . DONALD GUY MARTIN ClearHeld Industrial Engineering RiHe Team. EUGENE J. MARTIN New York, N. Y. Mechanical Engineering Feature Editor, Penn State Engineer; SAME. Top How: 0 JOHN FORDYCE MARTIN ncaster Mechanical Engineering Kappa Sigma Gulf; Swimming; IFC;Qresidem, Kappa Sigma. 0 o VINCENT JAME MASI Philadelphia. Mechanical Engineering GERALD L. MASTER. Mertzmwn 0 Mechanical Engineering ASME. GREGORY EDWARD MAZZA ' Pittsburgh A'Iechanical Engineering ASME; ITK; Newman Club. FRANK MEHALOV Mt. Pleasant Electrical Engineering Aeronautical Engineering 0 Middle Row: HENRY CARLTON MEIER Pottsvillc Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; Cvntcr Cluh. RICHARD HERMAN MEIER St. Nlarys Electrical Engineering DONALD DAVID MEISEL Philadelphia Civil Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi Track; ASCE; President. Alpha Epsilon Pi; Camera Club; Ninany Cwnp; Chi Epsilon; Tau Bum Pi. HARRY KENNETH MELLINGER Lebanon Phi Kappa Sigma IAS; ASIWE. 'L'SHHOWERS MELLINGER : Lock Haven astrial Engineering -154- Rummz How: DONALD LEE MELOY Coutesvillc Industrial Engineering WILLIAM GORDON MERRITT Plainiicld, N. J Electrical Engineering GEORGE W. NIETGER, JR. Erie Mechanical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi ROTC Band; Imrnmuruls. BERNARD PAUL MILLER Colwyn Sigma Alpha Pershing Rifles; Scerctary-Trcnsurcr, Junior Class; Vice President, Senior Class; Institmc 0f Aemnauti- cal Sciences; Campus Patrol; Student Press Cum- Aeromlmical Engineering mittec. JOHN DOUGLAS BULLER Susquehanna Aeronautical Engineering Top How: KATHRYN JANE MILLER State College Aeronautical Engineering KENNETH HARRISON MILLER South Ambuy, N. J. Mechanical Engineering MARTIN J. MILLER Bellefonte Aeronautical Engineering Institute of Acmnuuticul Sciences. RICHARD LEROY MILLER Avon A'lechnnical Engineering ASME. ROBERT LYNN MILLER Geneva, Ohio Electrical Engineering Mathematics Club; Axh Hall Mcns' Club. A liddle Row: JOSEPH N. MITSKAVICH DuBois Electrical Engineering BRUCE CURTIS MOEN Scranton Electrical Engineering ROBERT HALL MOORE Narberth Mechanical Engineering Phi Kappa Tau GORDON L. MORGRET Everett A'lechanical Engineering ASME. DONALD LEE MQ ' Greenvilleg- ' Civil Engineering -155- Blue Band; Glee Chi Bollum Row: 0 Industrial Engineering TERENCE WAYNE MOYER Norristgwn Industrial Engineering 0 JOHN HDVVARD MUHS oVVest Ridge Industrial Engineering 9 VVIthlAM JEROME MULLIGAN o Hazleton Electrical Engineering AIEE; Newman Club. 0 DONALD LeROY MYERS York Sigma Nu Frcshmun Baseball; First Assistant Manager, Boxing: Blue Key; IFC; Recorder, Lieutenant Cummnndcr. Sigma Nu; Who's Who at Penn Stale. KENNETH IRVIN MYERS York Springs Electrical Engineering Top Row: MIC! IAEL .NAKONECI INY Garfieki, '. J. Electrical Engineering Beaver House Phi Em Sigma; lira Kappa Nu; 'l'nu Ih'm Pi: Treasurer, Bcz'cr Hnuse. o HAROLD IOSEPH NEARHOOF Tyrone . Electrical Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu. PAUL EUGENE NELSON . Almonu . Electrical Engineering Alpha Tau Omega 0 CHARLES AMOS NEYHART State College Aeronautical Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon Pershing RiHm; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. LEO JOSEPH NOKER, JR. DuBois Civil Engineering W'restl ing. Middle Row: CARL JOSEPH NORDIHIXH Pittsburgh Civil Engineering Basketball. ROBERT LESLIE HOVAK State College Industrial Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi JOHN ARTHUR NOVOTNY Isabella Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa President, Newman Club. DONALD F. NUBER Philadelphia Industrial Engineering Perms Valley Ski Club. '.' .UL OELSCHLAGER 'Monesscn a reering Kappa Sigma ' 156 ' Bottom Row: JACK VVARREN OGDEN Altmmu Electrical Engineering ROBERT STEELRIAN OGDEN Glcnsidc Industrial Engineering Delta Chi Pi Mu Epsilon; SAM; ASMIS; Tennis; Tau Bela Pi; Sigma Tau. JOHN JOSEPH O'NEILL Alumna Industrial Engineering ASMIC. EDWARD ROBERT OPFERMAN Pittsburgh Electrical Engineering HAROLD EUGENE O'SHELL Altoona Electrical Engineering AIEE. Top Row: M iddle Row: Bottom Row: CRESTON FREE OTTEMILLER CHARLES PARICIAN DOUGLAS R. PECK York Newark, N. J. Dunbar Industrial Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha Mechanical Engineering Phi Kappa Tau Civil Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Mu Alpha; PICSi' Intramurals. Players; ASCE; Senior Buard, LA VIE. dent, Symphony Orchestra; Blue Band; Elections Committee. JOHN PELICK, JR. BRUCE GORDON PARKER Scranton WARREN H. OWEN Pclham Manor, N. Y. Electrical Engineering Plli'ladelphi-a ' Industrial Engineering Phi Delta Theta k Aeronautical Engmeermg ASME; IFC; Ski Team; President, Phi Delta Theta. ALEXANDER PETROVVSKI . WilmingtonY Del. Industrial Engineering A1 ha Si 3 Phi JOSEPH HARRY PALASKEY Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Rho Omega; A5151; IFC; Coaldale ANDREXV PATRICK Treasurer, Vice President, Engineering Student Civil Engineering Beaver House Westline Council; Chairman, Key Party; Who's H7110 at Penn Id I'IE . . Stale; Managing Editor, Penn State Engineer; ASCE- S a gmewmg Mathematics Club; Social Chairman, Alpha Sigma Phi; All-Collegc Cabinet. MAXWELL O. PALEY . DONALD R. PAUL CHARLES SCOTT PHELAN Puughkeepsw, N. Y. . . . . . . . Washmgton Sllver Spnng, Md. Hcctncal Engineering , . - . ' Elccmcal Engmeering Electrical Engmeermg AIEE; Et K . N . a '1pr u Eta Kappa Nu. JOSEPH O. PALMITER ALEXANDER PAVLIKA HENRY PHILLIPS Jamestown Philadelphia Scranton Mechanical Engineering Alpha Tau Omega Architectural Engineering Mechanical Engineering ASME. Soccer. ASME. -157- Top Row: KENNETH A. PICKERINC Washington Mechanical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha HARRY PIDtUSKI Bridgeport, Conn. Civil Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi ROSS DUNFORD PILLSBURY, JR. XVilmingmn, Del. Phi Gamma Delta President, Phi Gamma Delta; Manager, Boxing; Glee Club; IFC; Treasurer, Sigma Tau; Blue Key. Mechanical Engineering JOHN PIROVV Philipsburg Electrical Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma JOHN PISKORSKI W ilkcs- Ba rre A Iechanical Engineering A'liddlc Raw: GEORGE VVILLMAN POLICASTRO Asbury Park, N. J. Architectural Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon Truck; Student Union Building Commitmc; Esquisse; X-GI Club; ASCE. JOSEPH EDWARD POLICELLI St. Roscm A'Iechnnical Engineering Vrestling; ASME. Beaver Housu FRED MICHENER POLLOCK Downingtown Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; ASCE. LEO POSTREL Hewlett, N. Y. Industrial Engineering GEORGE F. POTTER Towanda Civil Engineering Theta Xi Ffoth; Penn State Engineer; ASCE: Engineering Studem Council. -158' Bottom Row: MARVIN HERBERT PRESSMAN Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Beta Sigma Rho SAMUEL EDWARD PROBST Casper, VVyo. Civil Engineering HAROLD HENRY RAHN, JR. Palmerton Electrical Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha Basketball; Druids; President, 3rd Semester; All-Collcgc Cabinet. BENJANIIN A. RAPHAEL Binghamtnn, N. Y. Industrial Engineering ASHE; SAM; Penn State Club. DONALD GEORGE REDMOND Meadville Industrial Engineering SAM; ASME; Intrumuruls. Delta Chi Top How: RICHARD EUGENE REED Alumna Avrmmmical Engineering RICHARD MARLOVVE REED Wulthum. Mass. Ht-crrical Enginevring Allili; U3. JAMES LOUIS REEDER San Diego, Calif. Industrial Engineering Delta Sigma Phi Frcslunnn Soccer; lmrumuruls. ROBERT HENRY REINAUER Summit, N I. Civil Engineering Delta Sigma Phi ASCE. DONALD GLENN REINI IARD Palmermn H?ectricul Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma Middle Row: CARL RICHARD REITER Cumberland. Md. Electrical Engineering ELLIS G. REVNESS Philadelphia Architectural Engineering Pi Gamma Alpha: LA Yn. Phi Sigma Dclm WILLIAM GEORGE REYNOLDS Mt. Lebanun Mechanical Engineering l'ruL'k; ankcthnll; Imramuruls. Delta U psilun jOHN REGINALD RHOADS Norristuwn Aeronautical Engineering IFC; Institute of Xcrnmunicnl Scicncvs. . -159- Alpha Chi m... ' Bottom Row: FRANKLIN GEORGE'RICHARDSON Lancagur Aeronautical Engineering Sigma Tau: Engineering. Student Council; Penn Smu- Engirwcr; PSCA3 Institute of Aeronautical Scio nccs. o o CLAYTON. ARTHUR RICI INIOND Bristol Industrial Bagineering Alpha Sigma Phi o JOSEPH FRANK RIGOTTI Hazleton 9 Industrial Engineering JOHN LOUIS RINDOSH Crenshaw A'h'chaniml Engineering ASHE. JACK W. RISHEBERGER Indiana Architectural Engineering Scarab: Sigma Tau. Top How: ' JUNIOR LeROY RITTENHOUSE Fegn Glen Electrical Engineering AHiE. Alpha Chi R110 0 FRANCES LOUISF. ROGERS Bellefontc Industrial Engineaing ASME. . O o RICHARD STANLEY ROGUS Bloomsburg . Electrical Engineering . Sigma Tau. ALBERT EDWARD ROLLINS ' Crecnsburg Civil Engineering ASCE; Inrramuxals. JOHN RAYMOND ROMINE Newark. N. J. Industrial anineering o Lambda Chi Alpha Middle Row: J. ROBERT HONEY New Kensington Industrial Engineering Intrammnlq. CURTIN SPENCER ROOF Leunia, N. J. Industrial Engineering Beta Thclu Pi Chapel Chair; Glee Club; Baseball; SAM. LAKNRENCE LOUIS ROSENFELT Atlantic City, N. J. Industrial Engineering Phi Sigma Delta Phi Em Sigma; Sigma Tau; SAM; Social Chairman, Phi Sigma Delta. JOHN WALT ROTH, JR. Philadelphia Industrial Engineering ASDHE. . LEON ROTHBERG Trenton, N. J. jneering Pi Lambda Phi feshman Baseball; Freshman Bux- Aer, From; Photographer, Critique. -160' Bottom Row: EMLYN WATSON ROWLAND, JR. Hazlcmn Elecirical Engineering AUSTIN ROZET Philadelphia Industrial Engineering Phi Sigma Delta Thespians; SAM. DAVID MCDOWELL RUMBAUGH Burgettsmwn Industrial Engineering SAIH. ROY FRANCIS RUMBAUGH Pittsburgh Mcchunkw' Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha Chapel Choir; Blue Band. PETER PHILIP SANTIANNI Philadelphia! Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; ASCE. Top How: ALBERT KARL SAUER VWlkinsburg Architectural Engineering Scarab: Sigma Tau: liuluisst'. HAROLD LINCOLN SAUNDERS Lansdownc Industrial Engineering Munngrr, Football; Blue Key; IFC; President, Sigma Nu; quo's H7110 at Penn State. Sigma Nu LAWRENCE M. SCALERA State College Architectural Engineering Phi Kappa Scarab; Esquissc; Engineering Student Council. ERNEST WILLIS SCHLEICHER Reading Electrical Engineering .Ulili; LSA; X-CI Club; Counsellor, PSCA; Sigma Tau. Triangle JOHN PAUL SCHOENING Red Bank, N. J. Mechanical Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon Blue Band; Chapel Choir: Penn Smte Engineer: Glee Club; Pi Tau Sigma; Sigma Tau. Middle How: HAROLD ROSS SCHULTZ Springwater, N. Y. Mechanical Engineering ASMIi. GEORGE SCHULZ Zmo, Czechoslovakia Electrical Engineering CARL ARNOLD SCHVVANBECK VViHiamsport Mechanical Engineering FRANCIS CARL SCHVVENK West Lawn A'Iechunica' Engineering Delta Tau Delta Pi Tau Sigma; Tau ch Pi: Phi Fm Sigma; Chapel Choir. CHARLES HERBERT SEATON Millsboro Aeronautical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi Tau Beta Pi; Phi Em Sigma; Thespitms; Players; ROTC Rifle Team; Varsity Rifles. '161- Bottom How: PAUL JUDSON SEBASTIAN State College Alechanical Engineering Penn State Bimr Fellowship. x GEORGE j-IARRISON SEIDEL Hazleton Mechanical Engineering JOHN ALBERT SHIFFLER , Almona Electrical Engineering Boxing. NORMAN JOHN SHIRES Lansford Electrical Engineering Lacrosse. CHARLES JOHN SHIRK Mount Joy Electrical Engineering Kappa Delta Rho Scabbard and Blade; Penn State Electrical Engineering Society: AIEE. Top How: JAMES CURTIS SHORT Allentown Industrial Engineerng Acacia Freshman Tennis; Secretary, Treasurer, Acacia; ASME. LAWRENCE EDIMUND SIEPIETOWSKI West Hazlemn Electrical Engineergng Newman Club; Center Club. STEVEN STANLEY SILWONES Linden, N. J Mechanical Engineering Phi Kappa Treasurer, Phi Kappa; Alpha Nu; Newman Club. . KENNETH ALLEN SIMONS Philadelphia Kappa Delta Rho Freshman Succer; In tramurals. Mechanical Engineering DAVID CALVIN SIMS Erie Civil Engingering Acacia President, Acacia; ASCE; IFC. M iddle Row: WILLIAM HERNIAN SIPPEL, JR. Pittsburgh Architectural Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon Lionk Paw; Committee Chairman, Lion Party; Esquissc. ROBERT EDMOND SKIPPER Tyrone Electrical Engineering Sigma Pi Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Mu Alpha; Blue Band; College Symphony. WILLIAM ROY SLAGLE Bellefonte Electrical Engineering ARNOLD CLAUDE SLAUGHENHOUPT Parkers Landing Electrical Engineering WILLIAM BRUCE SLOAN, JR. Pittsburgh Architectural Engineering Chi Phi ' Art Edition LA VIE; Treasurer, Vice , President, Esquisse. -162- Bottom Row: BENNIE ANDREW SLUPEK McIntyre Industrial Engineering Phi Em Sigma; Pi B111 Epsilon; SAM; ASME. ROLLO GORDON SMETHERS, JR. Harrisburg Aeronautical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; Phi Em Sigma; Engineering Student Council; IAS; College Symphony; Concert Blue Band; Secretary, Lambda Chi Alpha. FRANCIS THOMAS SMITH Tidioute Industrial Engineering SAM; ASNIE. JACK E. SMITH Harrisburg Industrial Engineering Sigma Pi IFC; Vice President, Sigma Pi. JESSE PERSHING SMITH Lancaster Civil Engineering ASCE; President, VVindcrcst Council. Top Row: NORBERT GEORGE SMOLUKAS DuBois Industrial Engineering Manager, Lacrosse; Associate Player. DONALD GERALD SNYDER Sunbury Electrical Engineering FREDERICK EYSTER SNYDER York Mechanical Engineering ASME. Pi Kappa Phi MAX MILLER SNYDER Millersburg Industrial Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilun ASME. ANDREW JOHN SOTTILE Baltimore, Md. M echtmical Engineering Middle Row: WILLIAM JOHN SPIES Milwaukee, Wis. Architectural Engineering Pi Gamma Alpha. RALPH EDWARD SPIKER Oil City Industrial Engineering Phi Mu Alpha; Blue Band: Symphony Or chcsua; Roger XVilliams Fellowship. WILLIAM FREDERICK STAHL Chambersburg Mechanical Engineering Alpha Tau Omega Pi 'I'nu Sigma: ASME. HARRY GEORGE STARRETT Lansdale Electrical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Freshman Football. ROLAND H. ST Brookville' ' Industrial Engineering .,.i '163- Electrical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi. Bottom Row: ' GEORGE A. STQFTINGER arms! Electrical Engineering Sigma Pi CHARLES ARTHUR STILES, JR. Rayonnc. N. J. Aeronautical Engineering Vice President. Reserve Officers Awocimion; Camcm Club; thitutc of Aeronautical Sciences. 0 LESTER EDWARD STINE . Drums . Electrical Engineering DAVID WESLEY STITELY Fclton Sigma Nu Blue Band. DONALD BERNARD STOGOSKI Harveyk Lake Alcchanical Engineering Gymnastics. Top How: ELMER OSCAR STONE Duneansville Electrical Engineering I'cnulrc SmIY. Pour: Smu- Fllginucr. . MILTON CUTLER wSTONE XVilliamspun Electrical Engineering Triangle President. Engineering Student Counq'l; All-Cullcgc Cabinet; Penn State Eugiucvr: Sigma Tau; AHZZ; Pcnns Valley Ski Club. .- MELVIN FRANK STOOPS Harmony ,, Mechanical Engineering GEORGE ALVIN STOUT Lchighmn Civil Engineering ASCE. ROBERT R. STRATER Rocky River. Ohio Electrical Engineering AIEE. Middle Row: NICHOLAS SUPRON Scranton Industrial Engineering JOHN MARVIN SVVIGART Upper Darby Electrical Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa I'rcusurcr, Phi Sigma Kappa; l'i Mu Epsilon. CHARLES EDWARD SVVINCLE Washington Aeronautical Engineering EDWARD ROSCOE SVVOFFER Altoona Electrical Engineering DONALD LEWIS TANNER 7 New Castle Civil Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; ASCE; Penn State Club. .164- Bottom Row: JAMES LOUIS TAYLOR XNcllsbnm Industrial Engineering Them Chi SAM; Camera Club; ASMIE: lnlrnmumls. MARVIN LEWIS THALL Brooklyn, N. Y. Electrical Engineering AUGUSTUS O. THOMAS Harrisburg Electrical Engineering Phi Delta Theta President, PSCA; Circulation Manager, Penn Shut Engineer; Sophomore Counselor; 'stpians; Engi nccring Student Council; Lacrosse; Sigma Tau. ROBERT VERNON TITUS Carmichaels Eleclricnl Engineering Choir; Allili; Intrmnumls; Junior Varsity Football. VINCENT ALBERT TOEPP Rome, N. Y. Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; Sigma Tau; ASCE; Newman Club. Top Row: LOUIS W. TOIUAYKO Churlerui Industrial Engineering Delta Tau Delta PAUL ANTHONY TORNAVACCA mebc lilaclricul Engineering Allili; Newman Cluh. CHARLES EDWARD TO'I'H Brmvnsvillc Architectural Engineering $vmlslmny Orchcstm; Iisquissc. JAMES MORELAND 'l'RliGO Bellwmxl Aeronautical Engineering Sigma Pi Blur Band: lmrmnumls: Penn Smu- Flying Club; Institute of Acronuulicul Sciencus. CHARLES JACK TREJV Bcntleyvillc Civil Engineering Dclm Upsilon ASCI'N Middle Row: GEORGE E. TURNBULL Oil City Mcchtmit'al Engineering THOMAS PAUL TURNBULL Rahway. NJ J. Electrical Engineering Historian, XVGI Club; Allili: lingiuct'ring Student Council. JVAIXIJIER FORD TURNBULI. JVillizunsport Industrial Engineering PA'IJRICK J IVURNER Clearficld Civil Enginuyring .V'K'Ii: Chupl-l Chuir. Rhinelandcr, .. - J . , 0 Electrical lingmcermg I65 - Bottom Row: . lilMV'ARD JV. URBANSKY Hurrigmrg Elvrtrical Enginvering o o ALDO JOSEPH VERONESI New Castle Jh'il Engineering T1 lOMAS ALFRED vomx . New CuStlc LIN! Inzgnn'crmg JOSEPI I HAROLD VT NJGl lJl' Ridgwny Industrial Engineering JALPH JVAGNER, JR. Reading Iflvvlrimll Fuginocriug Phi l'tu Sigma. Middle Row: JOSEPH LINS WEBER Lewistown Top How: HERBERT ALEXANDER VVAHL, JR. State College Aeronautical Engineering Industrial Engineering Alpha Chi Rho Penn State Club. Phi Kappa Tau a EDMUND MICHAEL 'WALACAVAGE Minersville. MELVIN FREDERICK WEISS Brodheadsvillc Industrial Engineering ASME; Boxing; Baseball; X-GI Club; Barbell Club. Aeronautical Engineering Secretary, Penn State Club; Presidein, Pollock Circle Beaver House Council; Chairman, Independent Student Council; Chairman, Intervclass Finance Commfttcc: Secretary- Treasurer. All-Collcgc; Skull and Bones; Lion's Paw. . NEWTON WILLIAM WEISS Paulsboro, N. J. Industrial Engineering ROBERT FRANKLIN WALTENBAUGH Tarentum . Mechanical Engineering Theta Chi ASME; Secretary, Them Chi; Freshman Basketsall. Zeta Beta Tau 4. EUGENE SAMUEL WHEELER ' Lock Haven PAUL A. WATERMAN m Electrical Engineering Erie Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; College Architectural Engineering Triangle . Cwopcmive Society. Esquissc; Symphony Orchestra. ROBERT C. WHITAKER EDGAR CHANDLER WEAVER -. , 41' Drexel Hill West Orange, N. J.Aeror1mm'cal Engineering Phi Kappa Industrial Engineering 4 'Lnamutuxe of Aeronautical Sciences. '166- Bottom Row: ROBERT GREGORY WHITE Havertown Mechanical Engineering Sigma Nu Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Captain, Rifle Team; Treasurer, Sigma Nu; Blue Key. ROBERT JOSEPH WICKHAM Wharton, N. J. Architectural Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha MELVIN IRWIN WIDROW Carbondale Electrical Engineering Scabbard and Blade; Players. JACK WILLIAMS Palmermn Architectural Engineering Scarab; Pi Gamma Alpha; Esquissc; Engineering Student Council; ASCE; Board of Directors, WindA crest Co-Op. WILLIAM C. WILLIAMS West Haverstraw, N. Y. Civil Engineering Top Row: GLENN SMITH VVILLAMSON VVilliamsport Electrical Engineering STANLEY J. WITANEK West Hazleton Electrical Engineering Em Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; Pi Mu Epsilon; Newman Club. REUBEN EDWARD WOLFE Schuylkill Haven Electrical Engineering DALE E. WOOMERT West Reading Mechanical Engineering Pi Tun Epsilon; ASME; Wrestling. NORMAN P. WYNN Cheltenham Mechanical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi Wrestling; Freshman Lacrosse; ASME. M iddle Row: WARREN WILLIAM YENNEY, JR. Springfield Aeronautical Engineering Sigma Tau; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences; Glee Club; Chapel Choir. LeVERN BLAKE YOCHIM Erie Delta Sigma Phi Industrial Engineering GEORGE EDWARD YOCKEY Zelienople Mechanical Engineering Beaver House Sigma Tau. VVYLLIAN KING YOCKEY Zelienople Architectural Engineering Treasurer, Gamma Phi Bem; Esquissc; Penn State Engineer. JESSE THOMAS YODER, JR. York ' ' Industrial Engineering ASME; Penn State Club; IMA; Pm, ' -l67- Gamma Phi Beta .. Bottom Row: LAWRENCE RAYM'OND YORGY Almona Electrical Engineering SAMUEL A. YOUNG Pittsburgh Mechanical Engineering 0 . JOSEPH ZASLOVV Bronx, N. Y. Electrical Engineering gEm Kappa Nu; Tau Bela Pi; Pi Mu Epsilon; Sigma Tau; AIEE. . ROBERT NELSON ZEICER Summit, N. J. Industrial Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Pi Mu Epsilon; Alpha Nu; Chapel Choir. MORRIS ZISVVASSER Brooklyn, N. Y. I ndustrial Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi Publicity Manager, Penn State Engineer; ASCE; ASRIE. The School of The Liberal Arts ORGANIZATION BEN EUWEMA - - - - - - Dean SETH W. RUSSELL- Assistant Dean WILLIAM H. Powens-Director of Arts and Science Extension Departments ROBERT E. DENGLER - Head, Classical Languages CARL W. HASEK - - - . He 11,11 Economics THEODORE J. GATES - - Head, English Composition BmcE HAnms . - - Heud,E11glish Literature PHILIP A. SHELLEY - - - Head, German I. PAUL SELSAM - - - - Head, History FRANKLIN C. BANNER . - - Head, journalism FREDERICK W. OWENS - - - Head, Mathematics HUMMEL FISHBURN - - - Head,M115ic JOHN M. ANDERSON - - Acting Head, Philosophy M. NELSON MCGEARY - - Head,P01i1ical Science ROBERT J. CLEMENTS - - Head Romance Languages SETH W RUSSELL - . Acting Head, Sociology JOSEPH F. O'BRIEN-eChuirmun, Administrative Committee Speech The School of the Liberal Arts consists of the Lower Division and the Upper Division. Basic courses in gen- eral education are provided for students in all Schools by the Lower Division. Students of the School of the Liberal Arts, while enrolled in the Lower Division, re- ceive a broad cultural basis for a sound liberal education. The' Upper Division provides opportunity for special- ization in the various curricula oHered by the 14 depart- Q '170- xh ments which comprise the School. Students may elect one of five. curricula: Ameriezm Civilization. arts and letters, commerce and finance, journalism. 01' Latin American civilization. Ainet'iCLm Civilization, one of the newer CurriCuiLt of the School, is designed for those desiring L1 humane 110114 vocational education that will prepare them to participate intelligently in American me 01' for those 11'ishing to supplement their training in special fields with L1 wide knowledge of American culture. The increasino1 i111pL11'tL1nL1e in world L1L'L111L11n1' and international rL'lLitiLms of the 20 Latin American reliuhlies prompted the establishment of the L11r1 1L1uiu1n in Latin- Ame1iCL111 civilization, another new L u11iCulu1n oi the School. Research projects are under11'u1' in all departments of the SChL1L1I, and the work of the Institute of LL1CLII Government and the 311111111 of Business Reseureh along this line is widely known. Cooperating with :1 numher of departments and organizations of the College, the Institute Of Local Gov- ernment trains students for :1 career in public adminis- tuition sen es lL1CL il publie L1ihLe1's of theCL1n1mL1n11'eLtlth through the medium of inlL11'1nL1tiL1n. bulletins. manuals. and meetings, and conducts practical research in Pennv syivaniu loeul gm'ernment. The Bureau 01' Business Research conducts investimr tions and research hearinu Liii'eCtl1' upon the problems of business i111'1L1l1eLi in the production 111L111ulL1CturL1 I11L'1I1L11L1ti0n, use, distribution, ii11L1nL'ing. and 111211keting of the products of Commerce and industry. The 1esiLient teLiChinU staiis L11 the School of the. LibeI L'11 Arts and the School L11 C he1nist1'1' 21nd Physies Llontribute to the extension se1'1iLL1s Oi theC College thniugh the Division of Arts and Science Extension. These ser- vices include 1111Lie1'g1'L1LiuL1te centers in several Cities, extramural Classes correspondence teachim1 lecture courses, lt'LtininO in LhLimLttiL's, Lind 11L11'tiLipL1tiL1n in activ' ities L1l 1L11'iL1us PL1nns111'L1niL1 L1ruanizuti0ns Inst 11L1L11 centers 11L11'e opei rated in nine Cities L1xt1'Lunu1'L1l L'lLisses were 1held in more than 100 CUIHIHllnitiCS. and nearly 100 eL1r'1es1epL111LlL1nL LL1u1sCs we1e L1HL11cd. The Division 01' D1'L11nz1ties offered services such :15 LiraletiL's institutes. lectures. L1 Constitutive ser1'iee.l1 instruction in directing plays and in the purchasexil m installation Of stage equipment. T C Depurtmen Music LiiLieLi sehools, Clubs, ehurChe. and 0th1 LL11n- 1111111it1' groups interested in music L1LueLitiL1n tl r01 11 L1 fulI-time consultant in the Departtnen'. 111mm 1 CL unhan- inations and conferences, mobile eli1ii 1' and advisory L'L1L1l1e 'L1tiL1n with tCLlCh lICLtrinu C linie Continues to meet LIE? t11'e1'-1ne1' .1 L' important need in the State. 81A ' Luxij L1. w 1' forums In addition to expanding its reseL activities, the Sehool of the. Liherul Ar .' L1 new record in student e111'L1lhnL1nt. dents registered. the School has L1 1214 any other SChL1L1l of the College. Ton Row: 0 CHARLOTTE JOAN ABBOTT Oil City Arts and Letters Spanish Club; Kapp Phi; XVRA Clubs; Philmcs; XVeslcy Foundation. . . IEDVVIN HUGH ABERNETHY Philadephia 0 Pi Kappa Alpha . Debate: Thespinns: Clique Chairman. Key Party. Commerce and Finance 0 O J liAN N E HELEN E ABROMS Bethlehem 0 Arlx and letters Sigma Delta Tau o ANNA MAE ADDY 0 Have rmwn Arts and Letters Delta Delta Delta EDXVARD MCKEE AIKEN. 111 Pittsburgh Phi Deha Theta Commerce and Finance Players. . Commerce and Finance M iddle Row: HERMAN STEPHEN AION Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Alpha Epsilon Pi MARJORIE NIYRTLE ALLAM Orwigsburg Arts and Letters Penn State Bible Fellowship. ANNIE M. ALLAN Monam jnurmzlism Cullugiuu; NAACP; International vanlinns Cluh. ROBERT O. ALTMAN Philadelphia Beta Sigma Rho First Manager, Busvhull. ES ARTHUR ANDERSON . ;'Ncw Kensingmn ' Sigma Phi Alpha 6P1; Penn Slum Camera Club. immce -l72- Bottom Row: SHIRLEY ZEITLER ANDERSON Meadvillc Arts and Letters Newman Club. EDWARD HARDING ARMSBY VVilliamsport Commerce and Finance EVELYN MAY ARMSTRONG Philadelphia Arls and Letters Summary, Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Sigma lulu: PI Gamma Mu; President, Circulo Espzlnnl; Scurelm'y, International Relations Cluh. FRANCIS HAVVLEY ARMSTRONG Camp Hill Cmumcrcc and Finance Delta Chi BERNARD MANUEL ASHNER Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Bela Sigma Rho Vice Prvsidonl. Blur Kvy: Lilwml Arts Student Coun- cil; Isl Assixmm Manager, Huxing; Senior Business Board, Collegian. Top How: CHARLES VanDRESSER ASHURST Rutherford. N. J. Cmnnwrcc and Finance Phi Kappa Sigma AIDA ASQUINI B rcn twoud Arts and Lcllcrs Alpha Xi Dclm BARBARA JUNE ATKINS Bay Ridge, N. Y. Commerce and Finance Delta Gamma President, Chimes: Sectctary-Trcnsurcr, Hat Society Council; Junior Board. LA VIE; Advertising Stall', Hum! Book; Business Staff, Collegian; PSCA; Vicv President. Currvsponding Secretary. Delta Gamma; Belles Lcttrcs. MARJORIE MARY BADVVEY Alumna Cmnmercc and Finance Chapel Choir: Treble Singers: Ccmcr Club. DORIS M. BAILY Carmichaels Commerce and Finance Phi Mu Bowling Club; Swimming Club: Imramurals. Middle Row: CHARLES K. BAIR Rutherford. N. 1. Alpha Chi Sigma Ice Hockey: President. Alpha flli Sigma. Commerce and Finance CHARLES j. BAISH. JR. New Kcnsington Arts and Letters Rinc Tcum: Pushing Rifles. RICHARD VVENDELL BALENTINE New Castle Journalism Phi Mu Alpha; Collt-gimr. EVELYN BALL Aliquippa Arts and Letters Chi Omega 0 French Club; Spanish Club. RUTH IVEL BALLAiUV'uxfm Trenton, N. 1, . ' ' Arts and Letters ' 5. Juninr Board. From: PSC :1 -173. Bottom Row: 0 SARAH ANN PALMER Charlcgoi Arts and Loner: P111903. 9 DOVALD BANY Lunsdownc Comnwrcc mufFimmcc Alpha Chi Sigma 0 O 'KOSTI JOHN BARGAS Turtle Creek 0 Arts and Letters 0 Pi Kappa Alpha Senior Board, Cullvgiuu; Players. DONALD CATHER BARNES Hazleton Arm and Leuers FRED STEPHEN BARROUK Wilkes'Barre Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi. Top Row: 0 NANETTE WARNICK BARTOVV Kingston Alpha Gamma Delta I'SCA; Christian Science Orga'nizmion; VVRA Clubs. Arts and Letters CHARLES WILLIAM MRTSCH, JR. Pittsburgh Arts and Letters 0 Chi Phi AMATO FRANK BASILE Barnesbnm C011HHBTCB and Finance . ALAN IRWIN BASKIN . Harrisburg Pi Lambda Phi. Collegian: Swimming; Intramurals. A rts and Letters PETER M. BATES Philadelphia Hmmzcrce and Finance Delta Sigma Phi Clwurlcnding; President, Delta Sigma Phi; IFC; Freshman Track. Middle Row: WILLIAIW A. BEETEM Schuylkill Haven Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Sigma JOHN EDWARD BENGLIAN Philadelphia Commerce and Finance President, Druids; Secretarerreasurcr, Skull and Bones; Capkain, Boxing. BIRDIE LOVE BERIWAN Almona Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Iota; Judicial; IIillcl. WILLIAM JOHN BETLER Charleroi Arts and Letters . Pi Lambda Sigma; Phi Em Sigma; Penn State Club; La Ccrclc Francais. WILLIAM C. BICKFORD Lock Haven nmcrce and Finance '1. y; Blue Band; Concert ; Manager, Tennis. -174- Bottom Row: JOSEPH KARL BIRD, JR. Clearfhzld Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Psi Dmnmlics; Purple Quill. COLLETTA JUNE BLAND Cresson Arts and Letters Scninr Board, LA V112; Exchange Editor. Frolh; Them Sigma Phi. FRED CORDES BLISS Kcarny, N. J. Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Sigma Immmumls; President, Phi Kappa Sigma. LOIS MARIE BLOOMQUIST Warren journalism H'irc Iidilnr, Collegian: Corresponding Sccrclnry, Kappa Phi; Great Books Club; Chimes; French Club; Belles Lcttrcs; Nilmny Co-op. SONIA BLOSTEIN Athens American Civilization Top Row: BETTY RUTH BODELL Mortisville journalism. Chi Omega Critique; Newman Club; PSCA. EUGENE CHARLES BOGDON West Hazleton Commerce and Finance ROBERT ELVVOOD BOGER Meyersdale Arts and Letters ARTHUR E. BOHARD Frackville Commerce and Finance Druids; Baseball. Beta Sigma Rho CHARLES FREDERICK BOLLER Port Allegany Journalism Melfs Glee Club; PSCA; Chapel Choir. M iddle Row: JEAN MOYER BOOK Harrisburg Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Omega PSCA. CHARLES WILLIAM BOOZER, JR. Centre Hall Commerce and Finance MARGARET M. BOPP Shohola Commerce and Finance JOSEPH VanKIRK BORLAND, JR. Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Kappa Sigma THOMAS COUTTS BOTSFORD . Philadelphia Commerce and Finance 81- : T' ' Vice President, Sigma Phi Epsili n Delta Sigma Pi; Vice President,'ur Manager, Cross Country; Scab: . -175- Bottom Row: . ANNE LOUISE BOWER Fredonia Arts and'Lcners Treble Sing's; RiHe Club. ANNE.QUINN BOYD . Altoona Jhts and Letters Belles Lem'es; VVSSF. . MANSON J. BRADLEY, II Midland, Ont, Canada Arts and Letters 0 C 0 ALFRED WILLIAM BRANDOVV Bradford Commerce and Finance VVILMA BREHM Philadelphia journalism Alpha Gamma Delta Theta Sigma Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Chimu; Classifmd Ad Manager. Collegian; Players; Thes- pians; Freshman Senator. Top Row: EDVVARD L. BREININC VVavnc Innrnulinn Signul Nu Players; Glcc Club. HARRY HOLLINGER BRENEMAN, JR. Lancaster Phi Delta Theta Rillc Club; Agronomy Club. Artx and I ctlvrx FREDERICK ALFRED BRENNAN St. Marys Arts and Letters Phi Em Sigma. LENARD ALLEN BRENNER Harrisburg Commerce and Finance Sigma Alpha Blur Band; Bridgv Club; Hillel. ROBERT 1U. BREZOVIC TraHbrd journalism Middle Row: LOUISE R. BRICE Bcdfnrd Arts and 11'!!ch Delta Delta Delta MARTIN HERBERT BRILL Reading Commerce and Finance Sigma Alpha thn Director. Frmh: Assisluul Plum; Dircclnr, LA Yin; Collvgiun; Governing Board, Hillel; Business Manager, Hillel Scroll. ROSS BLAIR BRODE Coalmnm Commerce and Finance Theta Chi Pershing nines. GEORGE FREDERICK BROKHOFF Pottsville Commerce and Finance SALLY RICCLEARY BROOKE Philadelphia Arts and Letters Kappa Alpha Theta Associate Player; Intramural Manager. Kappa Alpha Theta: Intramurnls. -176 Bottom R ow: CLINTON HOWARD BROOKS Corry Arls and Lcllcrs KENNETH CLINTON BROOKS Pittsburgh Sigma Phi Epsilon Arts and Lenerx Dvhzl Sigma Pi. ROBERT H. BROOKS Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Zeta Beta Tau Thespinns. HUSTON H. BROSIOUS Sunbury journalism Phi Kappa Psi Skull and Bones; President, Alpha Delta Sigma; Fmth; Collegian; Associate Manager. Football; Isl Assistant Manager, anketha ; IFC; Ski Team; Presi- dent, Phi Kappa Psi: Clique Chairman, Ninany Party. RICHARD M. BROSSMAN Brookville Journalism Theta Xi Junior Board, Collegian,- Junior Board From: Prcsidcnl. Theta Xi: IFC. Top How: EDGAR BYRON BROUSE Nurthumbcrland Commerce and Finance CHARLES BENJAMIN BROWN Collingswood, N. J. Cmmucrcc and Finance Pi Kappa Phi HAROLD E. BROWN Tamaqua Arts and Letters Delta Sigma Rho; Lionk Paw; Skull and Bones; Tribunal; President, Penna. Region National Student Association; Debate; Chairman, Lion Party; All- Cnllegc Cabinet Parliamenmrinn; Forensic Council. DOROTHY T. BUCKIUS Lancaster Commerce and Finance Oming Club. PHYLLIS MAY BUDD Huntingdon Arts and Letters Zeta Tau Alpha Pi Gamma Alpha. A'liddle Row: BETTIE JANE BURKET Almona Arts and Letters Ski Club; Acting Treasurer, Campus Comer Cluh. CHESTER PHILIP BUTKI EVVICZ Kingston Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Phi MARIE CACCESE Hazleton Arts and Letters Newman Club. FRANCIS JOSEPH CAIN Dushorc Arts and Lencrs Thcta Kappa Phi HUGH PAUL CAL.' DuBois ' Arts and Len .177- Bottom Row: 0 FRANK W. CANPBELL. JR. New Kengington Arts and Letters X-Gmlub. O O ROSALIEOHANNAH CAPLAN Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Sigma Presidcm, ,hi Sigma Sigma; Hillel; Players. 0 o ELENN OVVAROFF CAREY Jeannette . Arts and Letters . From; Tennis. ROBERT LESLIE CARTER Scranton Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Tau ANDREW JOHN CASEY Forty Fort Commerce and Finance Top Row: LAWRENCE 'JAMES CASEY, JR. Forty Fort journalism Delta Sigma Phi o 0 JOHN LINVVOOD CASHMAN Philadelphia . Arts and Letters Baseball; Boxing: Newman Club; Dcndmlogy Club. 0 SUZANN E CHAPPELL Johnstnwn ' Commerce and Finance Kappa Delta House nf Representatives: Belles Leures Club: Badminton Club. . c EDMUND JOSEPH CHELLIS Scranton Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Phi Ncwmnn Club. SARAJANE MARCINE CHERASHORE Philadelphia journalism Sigma Delta Tau Hillel Governing Board; Junior Business Board, Collegian; Thespians. Middle Row: YAR CHOMICKY Allentown Lambda Chi Alpha Pi Gamma Alpha; LA Vila; Boxing. Arts and Letters JOHN LUBBOCK CHRISTON Bronxville, N. Y. Arts and Letters Beta Theta Pi Delta Sigma Pi. WILLIAM STEWART CHRISTY Philadelphia Ans and Letters Beta Theta Pi Friars; Swimming. 0 BENJAMIN THEADORE CHRZANOSKI 0 Brooklyn, N. Y. Arts and Letters ' LESHOLBEN CHUCKRAN aj-tState College .' Kappa Kappa Gamma :; Intramurals. -178- Bottom Row: RUTH CHUSID Burgettstown Arts and Letters PAULINE CHRISTINE CIAFFONI Canonsburg Arts and Letters FREDERICK NIICHAEL CILETTI Philadelphia Arts and Letters Belles Lenres Club. ALVIN COHEN Melrosc Park Commerce and Finance Beta Sigma Rhu HOWARD STANLEY COHEN Brooklyn, N. Y. Arts and Letters Thespians; Players; Lacrosse; Prc-Veterinary Club; Hillel. Top Row: RUTHYE EVELYN COHEN Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Sigma Players; Modern Dance Club; Hillel Governing Board; Masquerettes. SIDNEY COHEN Neshaminy Arts and Letters LOUIS LOWENTHAL COHN Atlantic City, N. J Beta Sigma Rho Prcsidcm, lIillcl Foundation; Thespians: IFC. Commerce and Finance WILLIAM BERNARD COLEMAN Brooklyn. N. Y. Arts and Letters Phnmgrapy Stuff, Frolh: Camera Club. ROBERT THOMAS COLIHAN Minersville Arts and Letters Intramurals. Middle Row: JOHN WILLIAM COLLINS Mt. Lebanon Kappa Delta Rho Commerce and Finance HARRY WALTER COMPTON. JR. Bethlehem Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Tau President, Treasurer, Phi Kappa Tau; Intramural Boxing Championship; Freshman Track; IFC. THOMAS JOSEPH CONDON Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Alpha Sigma Phi LOUISE CONTE Monongahela Gamma Phi Beta ' Managing Editor, LA VIE: Collegian; Treble Singers; . Vice President. Gamma Phi Beta; PSCA. Journalism ELOISE C. COOK . Pittsburgh Q ' Arts and Latte: Masquerettes: Advertising S Sociology Club? -179- Bottom Row: GERALD CLARION COOK VVaymrt Commerce and Finance Sigma Phi Sigma X-GI Clubflmmmurals. THOMAS ELLIS COOPER Gallitzin Commerce and Finance President, berm ll; Pollock Circle Council. 0 DONALD RAY COREY ' Tyrone Commerce and Finance JANET VIVIAN COX Warriors Mark Arts and Letters SONIA COYNE Hoboken, N. J. Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Sigma Senior Board, Critique; Outing Club. Top Row: . JAMES HENRY CRAIG, JR. VVyncnte Commerce and Fina'nce Theta Chi Trcasurer,.Thctn Chi. o LOGAN HARRY CMMER, JR. Clearfield Commerce and Finance WILLIAM GEORGE CREC,AR Eastnn . Sigma Phi Epsilon . journalism 0 HOWARD LEONARD CRIDEN . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Rho Presidcm. Beta Sigma Rho; Debate; Assistant Manager, Fombnll. JAMES E. CROCKETT VVilliamsport Commerce and Finance M iddle Row: RICHARD V. CULLISON Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Phi Delta Theta ROBERT McCAW CURRY, JR. Havertown Commerce and Finance THOMAS JOSEPH DALEY Elkins Park Commerce and Finance Chi Phi Circulmion Manager, Penn Smlc Engineer. PAUL REIDER DAUGHERTY, JR. State College . Arts and Letters Phi Delta Theta ju- '..- ,- .,BARBARA DAVIES -, Easton ' rts and Letters ,; Le Ccrclc Francais. -l80' Bottom Row: BEVERLY ANN DAVIS North East Alpha Gamma Delta Arts and Letters GERALD ARTHUR DAVIS Sharon Arts and Letters Phi Epsilon Pi Associate Manager, Football; Blue Key. WILLIAM JOHN DAVIS Allison Park Lambda Chi Alpha Arts and Letters WAYNE C. DeARMENT Franklin journalism Alpha Delta Sigma. RICHARD DeCARLUCCl Uniontown Kappa Delta Rho Commerce and Finance Top How: ALLEN B. DECKER IIatbom Cmmnerce and Finance Pi Kappa Phi Manager, Rillu Tram. MICHAEL R. DECKMAN York Arts and Letters International Relations Club; Liberal Arts Student Council. EDGAR HENRY DcCRAEVE Hrackenridgc Arts and Letters Penn State Club; PSCA. BERNARD Del IAAN Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Pi Lambda Phi Associate Manager, Basketball. RIARK SAIHPSON DCIVECCHIO Philadelphia Arts and Letters Alpha Sigma Phi Middle Row: CARL JAMES Dc-S'I'EFANO Warren Theta Kappa Phi 'l'n-usurcr, Them Kappa Phi: President, Nitmny hmrnalism Dorm: Secretary. Nimmy Dorm Council, ALVIN DIAMON D Philadelphia Arts and 1.011ch Zeta Beta Tau JOHN VVILLIAIH DILLRIAN State College Commerce and Finance Phi Eta Sigma. ROSE THERESA DiMAIO Philadelphia Arts and Letters Newman Club; Outing Club. ORLANDO QUINTIN DiRIfIXRI-Q'. Greensburg .- , Arts and Lettgrs? Assistant Manager, Bascha ;' Wm a! Pym; Stat . -181- A' Canmwrcc and Finance Burrow Row: ARTHUR RAYIHONI, DODGE. JR. Philadelphia Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Rho Alpha Doha Sigma: Pmmtuiun Managi-r. Critique. GEORGE VVlLIAM DODSON. JR. Harrisburg Commerce and Finance . OJANIES F. DONAI IOE State College Commerce and Finance 0 Newman Club. MARTIN J. DOOLIN Chester Commerce and Finance Penn State Club. WILLIAM RICHARD DOTTERMUSCH Lansdale Delta Chi Track. Top Row: CORNELIA H. DREIFUS Philadelphia Arts and Letters Players; ACE; Chapel Choir; Cheerleader. MILDRED LOUISE DROMCOLD Philipsburg Commerce and Finance Kappa Delta Symphony Orchestra; Blue Band; Concert Group; Modern Dance; LSA. ROBERT WALTER DRUCKER Elkins Park Commerce and Finance Beta Sigma Rho Advertising Staff, Collegian; Advertising Staff, Froth; Advertising SmR, Student Handbook; D e b a t e; Players. JEANNE HADLEY DuBOIS DuBois Arts and Letters Kappa Alpha Theta Froth HARRY CLIFFORD DUNHAM Teaneck, N. J. Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Sigma Soccer; Newman Club. A Iidcllc Row: HOWARD jAMES EATON ReiKton Commerce and Finance Pi Kappa Alpha Penn State Flying Club; College Symphnny Orchestra; Blue Band. JOSEPH BEANI ECKENRODE Altoona Commerce and Finance ROBERT GEORGE EDGERTON VVilkes-Barre Commerce and Finance Chi Phi State Party Clique; PSCA; xVSSF. IRVING EFFROSS Portland Commerce and Finance Pi Lambda Phi MURRAY GEORGE EISENBERC Brooklyn, N. Y. Commerce and Finance '182- Bottom Row: MARCUS CLEVELAND ELCAN, JR. Farmville, Va. Journalism Frorh; Collegian; PSCA. DAVID ROGERS ELDRIDGE Morrisville Arts and Letters Beta Theta Pi Alpha Delta Sigma; Advertising Manager, Froth; Critique; Manager, Glee Club; Glee Singers; Archivist, Beta Theta Pi. JULIAN LEE ELIASOPH Jamaica, L. 1., N. Y. Arts and Letters Zeta Beta Tau Freshman Baseball; Ice Hockey; IFC. MACKEY EMMERT Newton Square Beta Theta Pi Delta Sigma Pi; NROTC Pistol Team; Thuspians; Cross Country; Lacrosse. Commerce and Finance JOHN WILLIAM ENGLISH State College Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Sigma Editor, LA VIE; Senior Associate Editor Student Handbook; Business Staff, Critique; Alternate First anager, Gymnastics; Skull an Bones; International Relations Club; tate Party Clique; Who: Who at American Colleges and Universities; Who's Who in the News at Penn State. Top How: ARNOLD HUTKIN EPSTEIN Philadelphia Commerce and Finance LOUIS STANLEY EPSTEIN Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Epsilon Pi ls! Manager, Wrestling; Vice Presidem, Blue Key. ELLIS ELWOOD ERDMAN Ashland Arts and Letters Elecdons Committee. HELEN MARY ETTER Chambersburg Arts and Letters Alpha Gamma Delta Outing Club; Sociology Club. JAMES R. ETTERS Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Sigma Nu Soccer; Parmi Nous; Delta Sigma Pi. M iddle Row: Bottom Row: 0 FERDINAND B FIDATI Waverly PAUL LEO FARRELL Linden, N. J. Commerce and Finance Chi Phi IFC; Tribunal; Thespians; State Party. Commerce and Finance. Sigma Phi Epsilon Manager, Foodaall; Blue Key. HENJKY G. FIEHLER JAMES L. FAUX Shamokin Arts and Letters Acacia Upper Darby .Arts and Letters 0 RITA FLORENCE FEINBERG . Chester Journalism ' JEAN W. FINDLAY Delta Alpha Delta; Hillel; Junior Board, Collegian; . Altoona Center Club; Women's Debate. Arts and Letters 0 O FRANCIS FELDER . Jeannette BEN FINESOD Commerce and Finance Phi Epsilon Pi o Kittanning College Symphony; Blue Band; 15! Assistant Man- Commerce and Finance agar, Gymnastics; Treasurer, Blue Key; Phi Mu . Hillel; IMA. Alpha. . O JOSEPH FIORE Newark, N. j. Commerce and Finance Baseball; Glee Club. HARRY FELDERRI. Jeannette ii? Arts and Letters Sigma Chi Freshman Footba -183- Top How: ' MARJmIE FISHER ' New wnsington Arts and Letters Sigma Delta Tau Lion Panf, Hillel. o MARVIN JULES FISHER New York, L '. Journalism . Collegian; lespiuns; Players; Hillel. . RICHARD FISHER 0 Jamaica, N. Y. Arts and Letters Prcsidcnl, Pi Gamma Alpha; Belles O Lcttrcs; Litermun' Club. KENNYE C. FOGEL Mahanny City Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Sigma Center Club; Hillel. JOSEPH ROBERTSON FOLCER Philadelphia Cmnmerce and Finance Phi Em Sigma. Delta Chi MidtHU 10w: YOLANDA V. FORNIANDO Pottsmwn Arts and Lcltcrs Beta Sigma Omicron Circulu lispnnnl; Newman Club: PSCA; XVnmcn's Debate. JANE FOURACRE Newark, Del. Arts and Letters Delta Delta Delta Chimus; Murmur Buurd: Pi Gamma Mu; Pi Lambda: Them; Delta Sigma Rho; Vumcn's Debate; Presi- dent, lmcmminnul Rclmiuns Club; Secretary. Slam: Party; juniur Board, From; Chairman, NSA, Penn Sunv Chapter: Delegate, NSA. WALTER REVERE FOVVLEH DuBois Commerce and Finance JOAN LORETTA FOX Eric errnaWSm Kappa Kappa Gamma . ancn's Duhanc; churc Editor, Collegian; Scorc- mry-Trcnsurcr, Liberal Arts Student Council; Chimes; aorlnr Bnnnl; Junior Board, LA Vnt: HYRA Social Bmud; NSA Delegate; Vice President. Theta Sigma Phi: Student Handbook. .1 x ODORE FOX Phi Epsilon Pi Hollow Row: MIRIAAI ESTHER FRANKEL VVilkes-Barrc Arls and Letters Sigma Delta Tau 'l'hcspiuns; Players; Cnilcgiun; Fmth: Sucinlngy Club: Swimming Club. DOLORES B. FRANKOVITCH Farrell Arts and Letters Dchulc; Collegian; International Rclulinns Club; Sigma Lambda Phi. ROY C. FRANZ Bresslcr Arts and Lcltcrs SAM: Punn Slam: Bible Class. WILLIAM HOVVAR D FR AZIER Altoona Journalism Cu-Cirnllutinn Manager, Collcgiuu. VVILLARD FREEDMAN Philadelphia Pi Lambda Phi Alpha Delta Sigma. jnurnalism A liddlv Row: MARTIN B. FRIEDMAN Brooklyn, N. Y. Alpha Epsilon Pi Top How: SANIUEL FREEDSON Reading Arts and Leliers Phi Epsilon Pi Licuu-num Muster, Alyha Epsilnu Pi; IFC. Arts and Letters ABRAHAM FREUND Philadelphia Cmnmerce and Finanu' FDVVIN ROBERT FRITZ State College CORE: Guvcrning Board, Hillel; Ninnny Cn-op. Arts and Letters Imglm Sigma Phi JOSEPH CLEVELAND FULMER Morris Cmnmcrcc and Finance MARY ELIZABETH FREVV Lancaster Arts and Letters Bowling Club; Bridgc Club; Immmuruk. Kappa Delta CI IARLES AMBROSE FULMON Media Arts and Letters VSSF; Omega Psi Phi. ERNEST FRIDAY Houndale Arts and Letters Acacia HENRY FRIEDLAND ROBERT E. GALLAG Eric Scranton f: Commerce am! Finance Pi Lambda Phi Commerce and H k - 185 ' Bulmm Row: SIIELLY GALIANTER Bruuklyn. N. Y. Phi Sigma Delta A rm and Letters 0 HERBERT DAVID GEDRICH . Sunbury Cnmmcrcv and Finance Phi Sigma Delta Business gmtl', Collegian; Sccrmun. . Phi Sigma Dehah 'PEGGY JOAN GELTZ 0 Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Treble Singers ROBERT LOCKHART GEORGE New Castle 0 Commerce and Financc Delta Tau Delta ARNOLD GERTON Philadelphia journalism Beta Sigma Rho Ildimr. 'hrfs H'lm a! Penn Slaw: Editorial Direcmr, Cnllvgiun: Vice Prosidvm, Sigma Della Chi: Hubbard and Blade. Tap Ron': 0 SHIRLH R. GE'ITLIN Sharon Arts and Letters 0 o BETTY FRANCES GETU SKY Shenandthh llmarnalism. o BETTY RUTH GIBIDNS Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Plum; Editor, Kfnllugian: Chimes; Presitbm, IVVA; Publilcity Chairman, Religion in Life Week; Pub- licity Chairman, NAACP; Treasurer, Hikl; Edi- mrial Staff, Frolh; Student Uniun Cummittec; Nib lany Crrnp. . OWEN JOSEPH GIBLIN ' Drexel Hill Commerce and Finance Vice President, Scabbard and Blade; Treasurer, Delta Sigma Pi; SAM; Newman Club. VIRGINIA COMFORT GILBERT Pottsville Arts and Letters Campus Center Club; Sure Party; Sociology Club. Delta Gamma 0 Alpha Sigma Phi a Middle Row: GERALD ALLEN GJLMAN New York, N. Y. Phi Epsilon Pi Players: Chapel flwir; Churistun; Bluc Band; I'Tnlh. Arts and Letters SEBASTIAN JOSEPH GIONFRIDDO Ahnunu Arts and Letters HAROLD CITTLEN Harrisburg Commerce and Finance Alpha Epsilon Pi Governing Board, Ilillel. HENRY WILLIAM GLASS Chester Arts and Letters President. Them Alpha Phi; President, Players; Editorial Associate, Frolh; Thespians. 1RD RAY GLENN, JR. ' . Milesburg Finance Delta Upsilon - 186 ' Bottom Row: LOUIS GLICKMAN I'Iannnonton, N. J. Commerce and Finance Beta Sigma Rho Players; NAACP. HORACE SLUMAN CLOVER Sturruccu Arts and Letters Blue Band: Concert HumL ADELLE SHIRLEY GOLDBERG Norristown Arts and Letters Sigma Delta Tau Corresponding Secretary, Sigma Delta Tau; Commit- tee Chairman, Ilillel; Tlmspinns; Intmmuruls. LAWRENCE W. GOLDBERG Philadelphia Arts and Letters Alpha Epsilon Pi WILLIAM I. GOLDBERG Sharon Arts and Letters Phi Epsilon Pi Assismnt Manager, Cross Country. Top How: RICHARD GOLDSBOROUGH Philadelphia Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Rho Basketball. LARRY PAUL GOLDSMITH Perth Amboy, N. j Arts and Letters Sigma Alpha MARILYN JOAN GOODMAN Philadelphia Arts and Letters Hillel. ALFRED WYMAN GOODYEAR, III Drexel Hill Arts and Letters Sigma Alpha Epsilon Blue Key; Associate Manager, Cross Country; IFC. JAMES E. GRANT Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Phi Epsilon Pi Soccer; Blue Key. Bottom Row: 0 Middle Row: JOHN WYMAN GRAVES State College Arts and Letters LaRUE EDWARDOGUNNISON Wellsvillg N. Y. Commerce and Finance Kappa Delta Rho Instilulc of AcronnuHcal Sciences. Blue Band: 'stpiuns. o ARTHUR. EDMUND HADLEY Sunbury Canmerce and Finance RIARY ADA GREENAVVALT Shoemakersville Commerce and Finance Penn State Club. HARRIET RITA GREENBERG EDWARD FRANCIS HALDEMAN New Haven, Conn. 0 Forest Hills Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Sigma Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Phi o ' JULIE R. HALOW Altoona Arts and Letters Belles Lcnrcs; PSCA; Campus Center Club. JOHN FRANK GRILLO Clermont Commerce and Finance Newman Club; Vice President, Nittany Dunn. EDWIN SIGNOR HANFORD Drexel Hill Commerce and Finance Pi Kappa Alpha President, Executive Committee, Pi Kappa Alpha; IFC; WSSF; Imramurals. STEPHEN F. GUM ' Gilberton Commerce and F ; Alpha Rho omi' -187U Top How: CHARLES EDWARD HANNER Lebanon Phi Kappa Commerce and Finance D. JEANNE HAPGOOD Springfield journalism Alpha Gamma Delta PSCA; VRA; Spanish Club. ROBERT WILLIAM HARRISON Springdalc Commerce and Finance Scabbard and Blade. MARTHA HAY KEINI HARDING Salisbury Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Omicron Glee Club; Spanish Club; PSCA; Intramurals; Players; Froth; State Party Clique. PHYLLIS M. HARKIN Cheverly, Maryland Arts and Letters Delta Zem Players; An Staff, LA VIE; 'I'hespians; Advertising Staff, Critique. lWiddIc R0117: NANCY RONIIC HARRISON Kennett Square Arts and Letters Kappa Alpha Theta Cwens; Freshman Council; Lukunidcs; Freshman and Sophomore Representative, Intramural Chair- man. VRA: Swimming Telcgmphics. PAUL MANSFIELD HARRISON VVyncmc Arts and Letters ALICE E. HECHT Brooklyn, N. Y. Arts and Letters Sigma Delta Tau President, Sigma Delta Tau; Phi Sigma Iota: Alpha Lambda Delta; Collegian; From. CAROL A. HECHT Mt. Carmel Arts and Letters NAACP; Players; Treasurer, Common Sense Club; Corresponding Secretary, IXVA; ISC; Sociology Club; Hillel. DONALD I. HECKER W illiamsport Commerce and Finance Phi Sigma Delta Intramurals. -188. Bottom Row: HENRY OWEN HECKERT York Commerce and Finance Delta Upsilon Blue Band: Phi Mu Alpha. JACQUELINE SIWITH HECKERT Sunbury Arls and Letters Beta Sigma Omicron Louise Homer Club; Symphony Orchestra; Chapel Choir; Treble Singers. GEORGE DANIEL HEISS East Stroudsburg Arts and Letters Beta Theta Pi BARBARA C. HELLMAN Carbondale Journalism Student Hamlbnnk; llillcl; Froth; Collegian. ELIZABETH ANN HEMPHILL Ocean City, N. J. Arts and Letters Bowling Club; Pcnns Valley Ski Club. Top Row: MANUEL DONALD HERBERT Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Pi Lambda Phi Secretary. Pi Lambda Phi; Hillel; Manager, Baseball; IFC; Nitmny-Independcm Party Clique. CLARENCE G. HERB, JR. Berwick Commerce and Finance Pi Kappa Alpha JOAN M. HESTER Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Pi Lambda Sigma. EDWARD A. HINKLE Clearfield Phi Gamma Delta Collegian: Thespinns. Journalism GEORGE BYRNES HITE Cresson Commerce and Finance Middle Row: JOANNE ELEANORE HOBBS Harrisburg Journalism Theta Phi Alpha PSCA Cabinet; Sophomore Board, Collegian; Clmirv man, Student Book Exchange; Intramurals; New- man Club. JESSE VAN HOBDAY Miami, Fla. Commerce and Finance Tau Kappa Epsilon Delta Sigma Pi. JOHN HENDEL HOGAN Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Delta Upsilon DENNIE W. HOGGARD, JR. Philadelphia Alpha Phi Alpha Druids; Track; Football. . Arls and Letters Bottom Row: 0 JAMES WALTON HOPKINS Hazleton Commerce and Finance Advertising Manager, Iaycrs; IMA: X-GI Club. BETTY LOU HORN o Chalfont Commerce and Finance Alpha Chi Omega Freshman Council; Cwens: Players; Pi Gamma Mu; VVRA; Junie. Board, LA VIE; Critique,- Treasurer, Alpha Chi Omega. 0 o QHARLES AUGUSTUS HORN Ashland Armand Letters Alpha Chi Sigma JANE CRALEY HOSTETTER Camp Hill Kappa Kappa Gamma Nilmny-Indcpcndcnt Party Clique; Collegian; LA VH5. Arts and Letters JOANNE WEEST HOUSER Cresson Alpha Omicron Pi Players; Thespians. Arts and Letters Top How: HERBERT ARNOLD HOUSTON VVesg Chester Commerce and Finance Sigma Phi Epsilon Rcwrrc Otliccrs Assnciasiun; Canterbury Club. 0 0 PAUL DILLON HOWARD Sparta, Tenn. Arts and Letter! Penn Sum: Club. XVILLIAM THOMPSON HO.VVE Bellwood . Commerce and Finance . DOROTHY MARIE HUNSBERGER . New Britain 0 journalism Junior Bnurd, Cullcginu; Vumen's Editor, Frmh; Them Sigma Phi. BLAIR GRIFFITH HUSTED Newark, N. J. Phi Gamma Delta Commerce and Finance Baseball. 0 Arts and Letters o M icldle Row: WILLIAM A. HYDE, JR. Wilmington, Del. Arm and Letters Phi Sigma Kappa Vice President, Phi Sigma Kappa. RALPH STEWART ILLINGWORTH State College Arts and Letters MARGARET ANN IRWIN Elkins Park Kappa Alpha Theta Riding Club. Arts and Letters HAROLD STANLEY JACOBS East Stroudsburg Sigma Alpha BERT LEE JACOBS ' Littlestown rts and Letters enn State Club. .190. Bottom Row: STANLEY D. jACOBS Philadelphia Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Rho Assistant Manager, Soccer. LINDA JACOBSON Aliquippa Arts and Letters llillcl; PSCA; Common Sense Club. WILLIAM ARTHUR JAMES Nesquehoning Commerce and Finance Delta Chi THEODORE R. JAMISON Butler Commerce and Finance Delta Chi RAYMOND JANSEN Stratford, Conn. Commerce and Finance Phi Sigma Kappa Top Row: DOROTHY GENE JENKS Punxsutawney Commerce and Finance JAMES DORRANCE JOHNSON Philadelphia Arts and Letters Delta Upsilon Glee Club; Blue Key. DOROTHY ELLEN JOHNSTON Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Belles Lcttrcs. Alpha Xi Delta JENNIE INTORRE JONES State College Arts and Letters Secretury-Trcnsurcr, Belles Lcttrcs. MARGARET FRANKEL KAHN Melrose Park Arts and Letters NAACP. Middle Row: ROBERT ALLEN KAPLAN Easton Arts and Letters CAROLINE MARIE KARCHNER Conyngham Arts and Letters Secretary, Center Club; Swimming Club. MELVIN DONALD KATINSKY Philadelphia Arts and Letters Pi Lambda Phi Debate; President, Pi Lambda Phi. BARBARA ANNE KEEFER Littlestown Arts and Letters Gamma Phi Beta Board of Conu01,Penn Slate Players; Mnsquercllcs; PSCA Cabinet; Treble Sin ers; Advertisin Director, Collegian; Penn State o's Vho; i :1 s Stu em ouncil: Junior Senator, 1VSGA; Intra- murn '11s. FRANCES M. KEENEY 0 Palmyra . Journalism Delta Gamma Secretary, Mortar B;oard Senior Adwsst'-C1ines: Society Editor, Collegi an; ISc hol . u Panhellenic Counc 11; C113: Club; Secretary, Them 1 a - LA V112; Freshman Handboo ; Ha Rus ing Chairman, Delta am - murals.- ' 191 - Bottom Row: ' WILLIAM L. KELLER Lebamn Arts and Letters Colle'giml. o ELEANCXK ANN KELLY Hastings Arts and Letters. Delta Zeta Alpha Lambda pelta; House of Representatives; President, Bridge Club;Treasu.re1', Delia Zeta; Fly- ing C1ub;Ne man Club; Junior Board,15; Com men 11 Club; Student Book Exchange; Student Handbook; Vice President, Chimes; WSGA; Penn State .Vho's Who 0, ANTHONY JOHN KERIN, JR Rochelle, N. Y. Artsand Letters Chi Phi GEORGE G. KINDERMAN Oxford Commerce and Finance International Relations Club. PATRICIA RUTH KINKEAD . Philadelphia Arts and Letters President, Del! Delta Gamma Gamma; Vice President, Mortar Board;S-ec1etary-Treasurer, Sophomore Class; Cwens; Man act, Players; Junior Board, LA VIE; PSCA; Vice resident, Outing Club; Sec rem: ar,y,R e;Club Treble Sin rs; Penn State 11'1105 111w; Seecreiaty, Jordan Hal? Top How: ' J. H. MAX KIPFER Richnpnd, Ind. Arts and Leftch Theta Chi Blue Band. DORI Lou KI'STLER West Chesta Arts and Letters . Delta Gamma Fmth: Swimming Club. 0 JOHN KLEIN . Portage Commerce and Finance . Intramumis. . 0 ROBERT KLEIN . Philadelphia anmcrcc and Finance Phi Epsilon Pi Golf; Hl- nllcgt: Golf Champion. I942. MELBA RUTH KLEINBERGER Scranton Arls and Letters Sigma Dcltu Tau Hillel: Student Handbook; Suciul Chairman. Recording Secretary, Sigma Delta: Tau. Middle Row: VANCE COCHRAN KLEPPER Lock Haven journalism Beaver House Businms Manager, Collegian; Xlil Club; Skull and Dunes: Alpha Delta Sigma; 'I rcusurcr, lMA; Indu- pcndcnt Student Council; Student Handbook; Vice President, Beaver Ilousc. TERRY M. KLOSTERMAN Philadelphia Alpha Chi Omega President, Alpha Chi Omega; chns; Players; Trem surcr, VVSGA; Coed Conrdinming Committee; Junior Arts and Letters Munrd, LA Vua; Sophomore Board, Collegian. HARRY R. KLOTZ Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Sigma Phi Epsilon Delta Sigma Pi; Gymnastics; Junior Varsity Tennis. MAYNARD RUSSELL KOHLER O VVilliamsport Arts and Letters JNCENT KOLENDA 1; Nanticokc .115 and Letters -192' Bottom Row: MARTHA ANN KOONS Harrisburg Gamma Phi Beta Mnrlur Board; Social Chairman, Senior Board of Arts and Letters Control, Senior Manager, Players; Scurclury-'l'rcn- surcr, Theta Alpha Phi; Suphumorc Orientation Commincc; Debate. DONALD J. KOPELMAN ML Lebanon Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Delta RUTH S. KRAFTSOVV Elkins Park Alpha Epsilon Phi Mnsqucrcttcs; CORE; Hillel Governing Board; Riding Club; Immmumls. Arts and Letters JOHN JOSEPH KRAMER Galeton Commerce and Finance Sigma Phi Alpha Delta Sigma Pi; Lacrosse. R. BRETT KRANICH Johnstown Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Rho Hunugcr. Baseball; Blue Key; Ilillcl Im'crning lhmrd; Circulation Manager, Collegian; Business Stuff, Student Handbook. Top Row: JUNE C. KRATZ Schwenksville Arts and Letters Delta Zeta Pi Gamma Alpha; Treble Singers; Players; Art Staff, LA VIE: Secremry, Della Zena. JOHN DAVID KREBS Saint Clair Commerce and Finance BARTON PAUL KROUNGOLD Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Epsilon Pi STEPHEN ROBERT KRYSKO Scranton journalism Alpha Delta Sigma. VEATHY PETER KUNIGONIS Saint Clair Commerce and Finance Middle Row: JOHN ROBERT KUPETZ Barnesboro Commerce and Finance Theta Kappa Phi Newman Club; NSA; Intramurals. JANET LUCILLE KURTZ Binghamton, N. Y. Arts and Letters Delta Delta Delta Debate; Vice President. Della Alpha Delta; AmerL can Sociological Society; Freshman Council; House of Representatives. MICHAEL KUZMA Lansford Arts and Letters WALTER JOSEPH LANDER Leechburg Cmnmercc and Finance Phi Eta Sigma. RUDOLPH FREDERICK . Scranton Arts and Letters ' -193' Chi Phi 0 Bottom Row: ' ROBERT HOLMES LARSEN Warrgn Commerce and Finance a OSCAR HAYES LASHLEY, JR. Waynesbom Commerce and Finance Acacia o dEORGE LATZO O Rankin Journalism Treasurer, Alpha Rho Omega; Collegian; Russian Chorus: Vice President, Dormitory l4, Pollock Circle. . JILL MARIE LAUDENSLAGER . VVeatherly 0 Arts and Letters Kappa Phi: Wesley Foundation; Swimming Club; Players. EDWARD WILLIAM LAVVLESS New Cumberland Arts and Letters President, All-College Cabinet; Lion's Paw; Skull and Bones; Student Union Board; Athletic Advisory Board; Alumni Association Executive Board; State Party; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities: Sophomore Counsellor; Chainuan, Orientation Week Comminee; Senate Welfare Committee. o 0 Top How: ' ANTHONYojOHN LAZUSKY Shemndoah Arts and Letters 0 o RICHARD DREXEL LEACH Everett . Commerce and Finance Sigma Phi Sigma Manager, Lacrosse: Treasurer. Sigma Phi Sigma. . o ZEITA MARIE LEDDEQX Bradford journalism 0 Newman Club; Common Sense CluIL. . CLAIRE JANICE LEE . Scotia. N. Y. Journalism Chi Omegb President, Alpha Lambda Della; Cwens; Mortar Board: Senior Board. Collegian: Senior Board. Critique; Vice President, VRA; Pi Gamma Mu; Freshman Council: H'lm's Hth at Penn State,- Vice Prusidcnt. Chi Omega: President, Them Sigma Phi. ROBERT HARVEY LEEPER York Arts and Letters Tribunal; International Rclmions Club; Liberal Arts Sunlem Council: Steering Committee, Siate Party. Middle Row: CLARE SYLVA LEFKOE Lansdale Commerce and Finance Associate Player; Secretary, President. Independent Women's Association; Independent Student Council; Common Sense Club; Hillel. SHELDON B. LEITERMAN Philadelphia Arts and Letters CARROLL HAROLD LEPPO Dover Arts and Letters Penn State Club. WALTER LEO LETKIEVVICZ Dickson City 4rls and Letters Chi Phi Phi Mu Alpha: Thespinns. Bottom Row: ARNOLD ROBERT LEVINE Altoona Commerce and Finance Sigma Alpha Debate Club; Bridge Club; Center Club. BENNY C. LEVINE Altoona Commerce and Finance LEONARD EUGENE LEVINE Bellefonte Commerce and Finance Alpha Epsilon Pi MELVIN LEVINE Far Rockaway, N. Y. Commerce and Finance Phi Epsilon Pi Assistant Manager, Hockey; Secretary, Phi Epsilon Pi. ROBERT FLOYD LeVINE Paterson, N. J. Zeta Beta Tau Art Staff, Frolh: Secretary. Alpha Delta Sigma. journalism Top How: ROSELLA LEVINE Bellefonte Arts and Letters SARA C. LEVINGS Romney, W. Va. Arts and Letters SYLVIA LEVY Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Sigma Business Staff, Fmth; VVomcnk Vice President, Hillel. WALTER EUGENE LEWIS Ephrata Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Sigma JERONIE IVIURRAY LIBENSON VVilkes-Barre Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Delta M iddle Row: ERNEST JULIUS LIEBLEIN Penndel Lambda Chi Alpha Delta Sigma Pi; IFC. C om merce and F i nance MARTIN LIGHT Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Sigma Delta Chi. DONALD SHERWOOD LITTLE Donora Arts and Letters Chi Phi All-College Vice President; ICC; IRC: NSA; Players. PATRICIA JEANNE LLOYD Pittsburgh Delta Delta Delta Critique; Gleesingers; Players; Treble Singers; Treble Trio. journalism ANDREW JOSEPH LOCK . Brooklyn. N. ngi . Arts and Letters Alp Vice President, Scabbard NROTC Pistol Te -195' Bottom Row: JANET ELISABETH LONG Philadelphia Arts and Letters Delta Gamma Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Sigma Iota; Louise Homer Club: Chapel Choir; Treble Singers. VVILLIAM'PENN LOOMIS. JR. . Harrisburg Arts and Letters Theta Xi . Blue Band. RdBERT DALTON LOUCKS . York Connyerce and Finance Phi Kappa Tau o STANLEY MERL LOURIMORE Long Beach, Calif. .Arts and Letters Sigma Phi Epsilon Cheerleader: Gymnastics: Blue Key; IFC. R. JOHN LOWERY, JR. Ben Avon Arts and Letters Pi Gamma Alpha; President, Belles Lettres; An Staff, LA VIE; Chairman. Red Cross Operating Com- mittee: ISC: AllKCollcge Cabinet. M iddle Row: JOHN READING MCHAFFIE Williamsport Arts and Letters Pi Kappa Phi Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Lambda Sigma. Top Row: . MEWIN LURIE Boston, Mass. Arts a'nd Letters International Flations Club. . GEORGE JOHN LKCHKOFF McKees Rocks Commerce and Finance JOHN J. McINTIRE Irvington, N. J. Commerce and Finance 0 JAMES FRANCIS LYNN Duryea HARRY WRIGHT MCKEE 0 New Castle Cmmnerce and Finance Sigma Phi Sigma 12 de Chi Alph'l . 4 . . Commerce and Finance 0 MARGARET LOUISA LYTE ' Allentown 0 Commerce and Finance Alpha Gamma Delta BLAIR LEWIS McKILLIP, JR. Hollidaysburg . Commerce and Finance . . Sigma Chi Snulcnl Union Cnmmmec: 'Ireasurcr, Alpha Gamma Delta. . b' .HNA MAE McLAUGHLIN ; ' Pittsburgh ' rps and Letters cl Choix; Debate: VSGA. '196- VINCENT ALBERT McCABE Uniontown Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Psi Bottom Row: PATRICIA ISABELLA McLAUGHLIN Philadelphia Arts and Letters Chi Omega Collegian; Newman Club; Belles Lettrcs. PAUL ROBERT MCNELIS Hastings Commerce and Finance Delta Upsilon JOSEPH HENRY MADAY Nanticokc Journalism Alpha Delta Sigma. JAMES DEAN MAGARGEE State College Cmnmercc and Finance MARY MADELINE MAGAS Scranton Arfs and Letters Kappa Alpha Theta Top Row: DAVID A. MAGAZINER, JR. Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Epsilon Pi Swimming; Secremry, Phi Epsilon Pi. ES'ITIER A. MAGINNIS DuBuis Arts and Letters PAUL H. MAGNUS, II Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Tau Kappa Epsilon President, Tau Kappa Epsilon; Scabbard and Blade; IFC. LOUIS JOSEPH MAIERHOFER Altoona Journalism DAVID L. MALICKSON Bala journalism Sigma Delta Chi; Liberal Arts Student Council; Literary Editor, Critique; Sense Club; Pershing Rifles; Co-op Committee. Common Middle Rmv: PAU L MALLEY Meadow Brook Commerce and Finance Sigma Nu ROSEMARY CONSTANCE MALONEY VVashingmn. D. C. Alpha Chi OIm-gu Alpha Lambda Della; Pi Lambda Sigma; Ncwmun Arts and Letters Club; Inlemalional Relations Club: Intercollegiate Conference on Government: Rilh- Club: l'hespians. EDWIN SAMUEL MANBECK. ll Harrisburg Commerce and Finance Alpha Tau Omega President, Delta Sigma Pi; Track. THEODORE RALPH IWANN Altoona Arts and Letters Players; Thespians. JOSEPH R. MANNAOH'E. Johnsonburg T Arts and Letters Treasurer, Presidem, Thyn Phi; Newman Clulh -l97- Bottom Row: HARVEY G. RYARCY SchenectadwN. Y. Arts and Letters Blue Band; Ves!minsIer.Foundali0n; Orchestra: Chapel Choir; Tennis; hterchurch Studem Coun- cil: PSCA Cabinet; Intercollegiate- Conference on Um'ernmt-nx. . CATHARINE E. MARKLE State College Arts and Leftgrs lntrmnkals: Youth Fellowship of Faith. Kappa Delta 0 UERALD MARMORSTEIN Philadelphia Arls a'nd Letters Alpha Epsilon Pi 0 Pi Lambda Sigma. 0 CALVIN ELLIOTT MARSHALL Wilmington, Del. Commerce and Finance President. Hawk Hall; Pollock Circle Council; Penn State Club; Delta Sigma Pi. FRANCIS J. NIARTIN Wilkes-Barre Commerce and Finance Blue Band; X GI Club. Top How: . ROBERTgTYLER MARTIN Pittsburgh Commerc'e and Finance 0 WILLIAM SHAUB MARTIN New Hollaml Commerce and Firumcc NED CURTIS MASTER Mertztown Commerce and Finance 0 RONALD SHEDRICK MEEK Altoona Commerce and Finance Center Club: Penn Stale Club. LAWRENCE JOHN MEHALIC Hazlemn Commerce and Finance Middle Row: GEORGE MEHALLOVV Hawk Run Commerce and Finance LILA JANE MEISGEIER Philadelphia Arts and Letters PSCA; Ski Club; Outing Club; Psychology Club; Modern Dance Club. MARVIN LVIENAKER Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Alpha Epsilon Pi EDWARD JOHN MERGES Clairtun . Arts and Letters . Track. Sigma Chi ,EANE MERRYMAN ew Kensington ' rts and Letters -l98- Bottom Row: CALVIN BIVINS MEYER River Edge, N. J. Arts and Letters Beta Theta Pi Hocnrder, Beta Them Pi; Junior Warden, Delta Sigma Pi; Business Staff, Critique. DONALD F. MEYER Scotch Plains. N. j. Commerce and Finance Tau Kappa Epsilon LEON MAURICE MEYERS Frackville Arts and Letters Alpha Epsilon Pi Frnlh; Hillel. ELLEN LOUISE MILLER Westfield, N. J Arts and Letters Chi Omega Chimes; Executive Council, Treble Singers; Adver- tising Staff, Froth; Assistant Phom Editor, LA VXE; Advertising Sme, Student Handbook; Activities Chairman, Chi Omega; lmmmurnls. WILLIAM ARTHUR MILLER Harrison, N. Y. Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Tau Secretary, Phi Kappa Tau; IFC; Assistant Manager, Tennis. Top How: DONALD F. MILLS Doylestown Commerce and Finance Alpha Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Pi. WALLACE GENE MINICH New Bethlehem Commerce and Finance Sigma Chi Penn Sum: Flying Club. FRANCES JEAN MITCHELL Hartleton Alpha Omicron Pi Treble Singers. Arts and Letters JOHN WEAVER MITCHELL Clearfxeld Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Sigma JEAN ELIZABETH MOORE Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Phi Mu Alpha Lambda Delta; Chimes; President, Liberal Arts Student Council; PSCA Cabinet; Intramurals; Perms Valley Ski Club; Student Handbook; All- College Cabinet; Pledge Dixector, Vice President, Phi Mu; Chairman, Public AHairs Finance Com- mince. A'Iiddlc Row: RICHARD FRANCIS MORGAN Shamokin Arts and Letters Acacia President, IRC; Sectetary, Tribunal; Delegate, Na- tional NSA Convention; Vice President, Acacia; State Party Steering Cumminee. VVILLIAIU THONIPSON NIORRIS Philadelphia Phi Gamma Delta Blue Key; First Assistant Manager, Gymnastics. Arts and Letters CHARLES RICHARD MOSER New Castle Lambda Chi Alpha Journalism GLORIA JEANETTE MOULTON DuBois Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Omicron Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Sigma Iota; Spanish Club; President, Secretary, Beta Sigma Omicron. . Bottom Row: 0 BARCLAY MAURICE MOYER Norrismwn Arts and Letters Phi Gamma Delta Football; Track; MA$AU Indoor Shm Put Champion; Druids; Skull and Bones. 0 0 PAUL BAY MULHOLLEM . Altoona anmerce and Finance FRANK CHARLES MURPHY Philadelphia Commerce and Finance ROBERT PRAUL MURRAY Pottsville Arts and Letters ROMAINE COLE MURRAY Waverly, N. Y. Arts and Letters Alpha Omicron Pi 0 Top Row: ' Middle Row: WALTER I. MURRAY PETER JEROME NASTASE Reyngldsville Beaverdale Commerce and Finance Commerce and Finance Cemcr Club. JAMES LEROY NEIMAN ALFRED GEORGE. MUSREY . . Aliqulppa W ilkes-Barrc' Arts and Letters. Debate. Zeta Beta Tau Fencing; Collegian; Chapel Choir; Vice: President, Hillel; Sigma Delta Chi. journalism EDNA 1V1YERS Philadelphia Arts and Letters Sigma Dela: Tau President, Sigma Della Tau; Junior Board. Froth; Hillel; lnrrnmurals. ROBERT ERWIN NEIN Weslfield, N. I. Arts and Letters Theta Chi Hockey. JAY WALTER MYERS CHARLES HENRY NESS Berwick York Commerce and Finance Sigma Alpha Epsilon Blue Band; Blue Key; Head Manager, Track; Thespians. 0 Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Kappa Belles Lettres. WARREN SIMPSON MYERS Camp Hill Arts and Letters Delta Tau Delta ' QR1A LOU NESS York Delta Zeta SCA. ,1'hi Sigma Iota. .200. Bottom Row: LORETTA MARIE NEVILLE Youngstown, Ohio Gamma Phi Beta Assistant Sociely Editor, Collegian. Journalism NANCY NORTH llazletun Kappa Alpha Theta Outing Club; Newman Club; Advenising Crew, Players. Arts and Letters VLADIMIR WILLIAM OBZUT Waymart Cmnmerce and Finance Chi Phi Board of Control, Players. HARRY L. O'CONNELL State College Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi. FRANCIS E. O'HAZZA Beaver Meadows Commerce and Finance Penn Stan: Club; Penn State Bar Bell Club; Newman Club. Top How: GEORGE ANDREW OHLMAN Wilkes-Barre Journalism Delta Upsilon Critique; Alpha Delta Sigma; President, Delta Upsilon; IFC; Freshman Football. JAMES ALAN OLl VER Scranton Commerce and Finance Sigma Pi ALEXANDER ORANOVSKY Taylor Arts and Letters Delta Upsilon JOHN WILLIAM ORR Ralston Commerce and Finance DALE LELAND PACKER Harrisburg Commerce and Finance Triangle Middle Row: WILLIAM JAMES PADE Pittsburgh journalism JOHN ROBERT PAFFRATH Ford City Arts and Letters LOUIS JOSEPH PAGNOTTI Old Forge Commerce and Finance RAY WILLIAM PAINTON Montoursyille Commerce and Finance NANCY M. PARIf' '- Rose Valley, - . journalism .,' ' Collegian; Freshman Couxi'. -201- 0 Chi Phi. Arts and Letters Bottom Row: ROBERT EUGENE lgATTERSON Harrisburg Commerce and Finance. Sigma Nu o RALPH mVILLE PEARSON Elizabeth ' Journalism . Sigma Delta Chi. o oSHIRLEY LOUISE PEET Bristol . Arts and Letters ' MARY GLENN PENNELL Mimintown Delta Gamma Elections Commit tee; Masquerettes. WILLIAM PERBETSKY Nesquehoning Delta Chi Commerce and Finance Top How: ' STEVE GEORGE PERIALAS Woming Chi Phi Vice President, Intmational Relations Club; Players; PSCA. O journalism SEYMOUR VVILLIAIW PERLMAN Trenton, N. J. Arts and Letters Zeta Beta Tau Skiing. ' JOHN B. PERNA Hazlemn Arts and Letters ' FRED A. PERUZZI Rochester Journalism Alpha Delta Sigma. CHARLES GORMAN PETRON Havertown Commerce and Finance Freshman Baseball. Middle Row: DIVA DIANA PETRUCCI Masontown Arts and Letters IRC; ICC; House of Representatives. ANGELA LOUISE PKTCINO Hazlemn Arts and Letters Newman Club; Center Club; El Circulo Espanol; Treble Singers. DOLORES JEANETTE PICCONE Kingston Commerce and Finance Gamma Phi Beta Cheerleader; Modem Dance Club; Modem Dance Concert Group; PSCA. RITA S. PIERCE Philadelphia Arts and Letters EIAEL HENRY PIKUS Theta Kappa Phi .. C; Newman Club. -202- Bottom Row: LAWRENCE PAUL PINNO Oxford Arts and Letters Sigma Chi Thespians; IFC; Intramurals. WILLIAM SHAUB PIPER West Lawn Commerce and Finance Delta Tau Delta Politics. JOHN FRANKLIN PLATT, JR. Ashland Connnercc and Finance Pi Kappa Alpha Penn State Club; PSCA. DAVID N. PLESSETT Plymouth Arts and Letters Pi Lambda Phi PreMcdical Club. MAX POLANSKY Dorchester, Mass. Commerce and Finance Sigma Alpha Governing Boaxd, Hillel. Top How: MARILYN POMERENE State College Arts and Letters Kappa Alpha Theta Senior Board, Collegian,- Senior Board, Critique: Players; Intramumls. Cl iRISTlE ANNE POST Munhall Arts and Letters Chi Omega Collegian; Imramurals; Spanish Club: Phi Sigma Iota. ALAN M. POTTASCII New York, N. Y. Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Delta Boxing: Thespinns; Art Staff, From. JOHN WILLIAM POUCH Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Chi Phi Intramuxals. F. SIMS POUNDS, JR. Philadelphia Arts and Letters Prc-Mcdical Sociew; Penn State Club; Athcnon Mcnk Association. 0 Nliddlt' Row: Bottom Row: RICHARD LOUIS PRAVE ALBERT GRANT'PURCHASE Clearfleld Philaddphia Commerce and Finance Commerce and Finance 0 JOSEPH L. PREDZINKOWSKI Scranton Commerce and Finance 0 HWHJAM. VVICHTMAN QUAY Alpha Sigma Phi Abingmn Delta Sigma Pi; Editorial Staff, Penn Slate Engineer; journalism 0 Alpha Rho Omega: l reasurer, Alpha Sigma Phi. Pi Kappa Phi 0 Philadelphia Yardley Arts and Letters Commerce and Finance Liberal Ans Student Council. 0 Delta Chi Baskahall. o MARIE ELIZABETH PRUTZMAN . , . Form Hm N' V ROBERT WILLIAM RABOLD Arls and Letters Delta Delta Delta . ' McKees Rocks International Relations Club. . Arts and Letters 0 BENGT ALVER PULLS ' I IRWIN BERNARD RAFFEL Phx Mu Alpha: Men's Glg 4 Chair; Symphony 0'- Atlantic City, N. J. Commerce and Finance Beta Sigma Rho - 203 ' Top How: JOHN C. RAUCH Palmyra Commerce and Finance EARL JOSEPH REESE Bellefumc Commerce and Finance LOIS HELEN REESE Lancaster Arts and Letters Players; Thespians; PSCA; Art Staff, LA V155; VVSGA. WILLIAM J. REICHARD Ashland Commerce and Finance Pi Kappa Alpha CLAIRE REICKLIN Philadelphia Arts and Letters Sociology Club; Riding Club. Middle Row: CLAIR JAMES REILLY Johnstown Commerce and Finance Freshman Fomball. PAUL LINN REISH Oak Hall Station firm merce and Finance DONALD E. REIST Mount Joy Commerce and Finance Penn State Bible Fellowship; German Club; Le Cercle Francais. JOHN TOBIAS REPSHER Ashland Commerce and Finance Nittany Dorm Council; Campus Center Club; New- man Club; IRC; Co-op Coordinating Comminee. ROBERT VINCENT REX Uniontown Arts and Letters -204- Bottom Row: GEORGE WILLIAM RHOAD Phoenixville Arts and Letters Penn State Club; Cabinet, PSCA; Glee Club; Track. CAROLYN A. RICE Chevy Chase, Md. Arts and Letters Chi Omega Senior Section Editor, LA V112; Junior Buurd, From; Ccvchapter Correspondent, Chi Omega; Sophomore Board, Collegian; Advertising Staff, Student Humi- book; Thespians. DAVID C. RICE, JR. Altoona Arts and Letters FRANCES RICE Chevy Chase, Md. Arts and Letters Chi Omega Co-chaptet Correspondent, Chi Omega; Women's Editor, LA VIE; Advertising Staff, From; Advertising Smff, Student Handhook; Thespians; Treble Singers. JOHN EDWARD RICHARDS Youngsville Commerce and Finance Intramurals. Top Row: DOROTHY AGNES RICHARDSON Shamokin Journalism Junior Board, Critique; Secretary. Swimming Club; House of Representatives; Acquacade; Lion Party Publicity Committee; Newman Club; PSCA; Philoles. JACK EDWARD RICHARDSON Butler Commerce and Finance Pi Kappa Alpha WILLIAM C. RICKETTS Utahvillc Arts and Letters GEORGE SAMUEL RIGG Uniontown Arts and Letters Sigma Pi JOHN OLEN RIGGS Lewistown Arts and Letters Sigma Phi Sigma Middle Row: RAYMOND JOSEPH RITZ Pittsburgh journalism Theta Chi MARIE ELOISE ROBERTS Milesburg journalism Alpha Lambda Delta. CHARLES C. ROBINSON Williamsport Arts and Letters RAYMOND HENRY ROBINSON Clearfield Arts and Letters Delta Sigma Phi Phi Mu Alpha; Phi Eta Sigma: Glee Club; PSCA; Pi Gamma Mu. PATRICIA RUTH go 9 Huntingdonfi ' Arts and Letters House of Representatives; -2os- Bottom Row: 0 M. JOSEPHINE ROESSNER Cleatfield Arts and Letters . Delta Zeta Treble Singers. Sociology Club. O ALLAN HAROLD ROMANOFF Johnstown Arts and Letttrs Sigma Alpha . THOMAS ANTHONY ROSCOE . Minersville Commerce and Finance thner Club; Newman Club; Penn State Club. 0 o o BENJAMIN DAVID ROSE Philadelphia . - Comm erect and FIMWCE Phi Epsilon Pi Manlger. Truck; Blue Key; lntfamutals. LOUIS WILLIAM ROSE Altoona Arts and Letters Top Row: ROBERT GIVEN ROSE State College Arts and Letters Chi Phi PHILIP ROSENAU Elkins Park Conunercc and Finance Pi Lambda Phi ALBERT NATHANIEL ROSENBLATT New York, N. Y. Pi Lambda Phi President, Pi Lambda Phi. Commerce and Finance ELLIOT ROSENGARTEN Hewlett Harbor, N. Y. Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Rho Soninr Board, Collegian; Hillel Board. JAY ROSENSWEIC Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Beta Sigma Rho Manager. Boxing: Manager, Tennis. M iddle Row: HERBERT DONALD ROSSMAN Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Players; Thespians; Chairman, Hillel Music Committee; Intramurals. DEAN RICHARD ROTZ Altoona Commerce and Finance WILLIAM F. RUMBAUGH Dayton Commerce and Finance Penn State Club; Bar Ben Club KARL C. RUTKOWSKI Reading Commerce and Finance Social Chairman, AIM; Newman Club; XvGI Club; President, Fletcher House; Intramural Bowling. MERLE S. SACHNOFF Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Rho '206- Bottom Row: ALBERT EDWARD SAKAVICH Scranton journalism OLLE SALAS-DAVILA Pottsville Commerce and Finance JERRY PHILIP SAPIENZA Manchester, Conn. Arts and Letters WALTER RONALD SAPP Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Kappa Sigma DORIS JEAN SARNAKI Glenshaw Gamma Phi Beta Corresponding Secretary, Gamma Phi Beta; Lion Party. Journalism Top Row: GEORGE BERNARD SAUNDERS, JR. Philadelphia Arts and Letters Glee Club; Debating Society; Penn Stme Club; Atherton Men's Association. RONALD BLACKSTONE SAXE Canton Commerce and Finance Pi Kappa Alpha JAMES LOUIS SCARAZZO New Castle Arts and Letters Alpha Phi Delta Newman Club. CONSUELO ELAINE SCHAFFER Easton Arts and Letters Frolh. GEORGE WILLIS SCHAUTZ Scranton Commerce and Finance Delta Upsilon Captain, Wrestling; Skull and Bones; Sccretarv- Treasurer, Druids; Delta Sigma Pi; Hat Society Council; Student Tribunal; Sophomore Counselor; Athletic Chairman, Delta Upsilon; Intramurals; Vice President, Aihletic Association. M iddle Row: WILLIAM HARRY SCHIELE Pottsville Arts and Letters Penn State Club; Independent Student Council; Belles Lettrcs Club. MARVIN SCHIMMEL Philadelphia Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Rho RICHARD LaMAR SCHLECEL Lewisburg Delta Tau Delta Campaign Chairman, State Party; Secretary-General, IRC Regional Convention; SIudenvFaculty Bela. tions Committee; Chapel Choir; Editorial StaR, Student Handbook; Collegian; Orientation Counr selor; Junior Board, LA VIE; Vice President, Della Tau Delta; AIM; IFC; Liberal Arts Student Council. Arts and Letters JAY DONALD SCHLUSSEL New York, N. Y. Commerce and Finance RALPH HOWARD SCHOLL Pittsburgh Commerce and Finance -207- Delta Tau Delta Bottom Row: NANCY JANE SCHOTT Altoona Journalism Kappa Delta Publicity, VVSSF; Editor, Kappa Delta; Belles Lettres; House of Representatives. RAYMOND R. SCHRAISHUHN Philadelphia Commerce and Finance GLENN E. SCHULTZ Mt. Carmel Arts and Letters Forestry Society; Xntmmumls. JOSEPH H. SCHULTZ Chinchilla Arts and Letters PHILIP WATSON SCHUMACHER Wyncote Arts and Letters Delta Chi Liberal Arts Student Council: PSCA. Top Row: FRED IVIILTON SCHUTZMAN Clearfield Arts and Letters ' Phi Epsilon Pi President, Phi Epsilon Pi; Vresl1ing. MELVIN JAY SCHWARTZ Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Phi Epsilon Pi Players; Intercollegiate Conference on Government; First Manager, Tcnnist ROBERT C. SCHWARTZ Doylestown Commerce and Finance Alpha Chi Rho Baseball: Imramurnls; Treasurer, Alpha Chi Rho SYLVIA SCHWARTZ Philadelphia Arts and Letters NAACP; Recording Secretary, Common Sense Club; Social Chairman. IXVA; Troasurer. 4C; Sociology Club: Cabinet for Independent XR'omcn; Hillel. PAUL FRANKLIN SCHVVEITZER Williamsport Kappa Delta Rho Commerce and Finance Football. Middle Row: JOHN ERNEST SEASE Drexel Hill Alpha Sigma Phi Commerce and Finance NICHOLAS SEBASTIAN Barnesboro Commerce and Finance Russian Club. MAURICIO SECOVIA Barranquilla, Columbia, S. A. Commerce and Finance Kappa Sigma FREDERICK ROBERT SEITZ. JR. McKeespnrt Commerce and Finance Them Xi Penn State Flying Club. THOMAS LOUIS SHADECK Karthaus Arts and Letters Phi Kappa -208 Bottom Row: RICHARD EVAN SHAFFER Altoona Commerce and Finance Phi Gamma Delta JOSEPH EMANUEL SHAFRAN Sharon Arts and Letters Pi Lambda Phi Blue Key; Assistant Manager, Basketball; Associate Manager, Fencing; Secretary, Pi Lambda Phi. RICHARD IRA SHAFRITZ Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Epsilon Pi Manager, Fencing; Bluc Key. ELLIOT SHAPIRO Dorchester, Mass. journalism Sigma Delta Chi; Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Gamma Mu; Skull and Bones; Managing Editor, Collegian; Edir mrial Associate, Froth; Freshman Track. MALCOLM SHAPIRO Elkins Park Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Delta Top How: MILTON SHAPIRO Malden, Mass. Commerce and Finance ALLAN ROBERT SHASSIAN Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Phi Epsilon Pi ROBERT L. SHECK, JR. Philadelphia Sigma Alpha Epsilon Alpha Delta Sigma. journalism JOSEPH DAVID SHEIN Philadelphia Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Rho Golf; Debate: Druids. DEAN EDWARD SHOLL Bellefonte Commerce and Finance Middle Row: JOSEPH SHULMAN Hazleton journalism DAVID H. SILVERBERG Midland Commerce and Finance First Manager. Fencing: Players. EDWARD LESTER SILVERBERG Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Delta Head Manager. Tennis: Caterer. House Manager, Phi Sigma Delta. TOBY LEATRICE SILVERMAN Philadelphia Arts and Letters Hillel; Bones Lem'es. HARVEY E. SILVERsT Elkins Park ,.. Commerce and Finance Blue Key; First Manag -209- Phi Epsilon Pi Sigma Delta Tau 0 Bottom Row: ' ROBERT PAUL'SIMPSON Unionpwn Arts and Letters Theta Xi Common Sense. Club; NAACP. 0 DAVID SINCLAIR illiamsport Commerce and Finance Glee gluh: Penn Slzlc Club: Hillel. C OFRANK EUGENE SIPE Williamsport Commerce and Finance Sigma Phi Epsilon o o . GEORGE SIPIDA Freeland Commerce and Finance PSCA; Parliamentarian, Campus Center Club; Alpha Rh 0 Omega; Treasurer. Club Nittanv Council: French JACK SIROTT Bristol Arts and Letters Alpha Epsilon Pi Top How: . RHODA WIRLEY SIVITZ Pittsburgh Arts arm Letters 0 O STEPHEN J. SKAPIK. JR. Ambridge -. Commerce and Finance Bridge Club. . I STANLEY GLENN SKINNER Elizabeth, N. J. Delta Tau? Delta Intramuruls. . Commerce and Finance ERNEST ANDREW SLADICS Coraopolis Arts and Letters President. Penn State Club: ISC; Newman Club: PSCA: X-CI Club. GEORGE LEO SLEBODA Wyoming Chi Phi Commerce and Finance A'Iiddle Row: LARRY A. SLOAN Philadelphia Arts and Letters BAYLEN H. SMITH Baltimore. Md. Pi Lambda Phi Sucrmary, President, Alpha Delta Sigma; Social Journalism Chairman, Executive Cummittuc, Pi Lambda Phi. FREDERICK W. SMITH Nanticoke Arts and Letters Sigma Pi Boxing. GALE L. SMITH Warren . Commerce and Finance Fencing: Chess Club; Bridge Club. Delta Tau Delta fr, Boxing; Imrnmurnls; PSCA. -210' Bottom Row: GEORGE W. SlVllTII Falls Creek Arts and Letters Penn Stulc Club; Chairman, PSCA Transfer Orientation; Burgess, Vindcrcst. GERALD ELY SMITH Jeannette Commerce and Finance Golf. Delta Upsilon GLADYS W. SMITH Mooresmwn, N. J. Alpha Xi Delta Commerce and Finance KENNETH DALE SMITH Kittanning Delta Chi Blue Band; Symphony Orchcslm; Concert Band. Commerce and Finance RICHARD ALBANUS SIUITH Ardsley Arts and Letters VVrcslIing. Top How: JUNE LUCILLE SNYDER Northumberland Journalism Gamma Phi Beta Secretary, Historian, Gamma Phi Beta; Treasurer. Theta Sigma Phi; Junior Board, Collegian; Players; Modern Dance Concert Group; Social Board, VVRA; Historian, Chimes. RUTH ANNE SODERBERG Philadelphia Phi Mu Players; Center Club; Roger XVilliams Fellowship; PSCA. Arts and Letters WILLIAM J. SOHONAGE Connellsville Commerce and Finance Kappa Delta Rho CASIMIR R. SOKOLOWSKI Nanticoke Commerce and Finance Pom: Stale Club. JOHN SOLYAN Sharon Commerce and Finance Penn State Club; PSCA; LSX. Middle Row: CHARLES ROBERT SOVVASH Greensburg Arts and Letters Lambda Chi Alpha jAMES FRANCIS SPADE Danville Commerce and Finance Pi Kappa Alpha OWEN HARVEY SPANN Oakmont journalism Phi Epsilnn Pi Phi Mu Alpha; Sigma Delta Chi; Alpha Do: tn Sigma; Blue Band. LOIS MARILLYN SPARKS New Kensington Arts and Letters Sigma Delta Tau Thcspiuns; Players. GROVE ALTON SPEQ. State College Commerce and Fit -211- Arts and Letters Bottom Row: ' SHIRLEY P. SPECTOR VVilliamgmrt JAMES H'ENRY SPERRY 0 Altoona Commerce and Finance Penn State Club. Phi Sigma Sigma RbSEMARY SQUILLANTE 0 Pittsburgh Journalism Collegian. KERNIIT EUGENE STAA Butler Arts and Letters President, Delta Tau Delta; Players; F Delta Tau Delta IFC. ORIN FREDERICK STAMBAUGH Spring Grove Commerce and Fimmce Theta Xi Top Row: 0 ELIZABETH ANN STANLEY Williamsport Arts and Letters ' Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Lambda ng: 'I'rchlc Singers. 0 o LEONARD IRWIN STAPE Philadelphia Commerce and Finance hem Sigma Rho CHARLES W. STAUDENMEIER Ashland o Artc and Lcnerx RALPH MITCHELL STEEN Belle Vernon Arts and Letters LEONARD DAVID STEIN VVilkcs-Barre Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Delta Players: 'Ivlwspians; NSA. Middle Row: SALLY STERNAU Philadelphia Arts and Letters IRC; Somhern Conference for Human Welfare; Belles Lenrcs. ELIZABETH ANN STEVENSON West Lawn Arts and Letters JACK AUSTIN STEVENSON Lebanon Commerce and Finance Track . Delta Sigma Phi JANE P. STEWART Pittsburgh pumulixm Deha Gamma O Collegian. B SCOTT STOVER, JR. 'IL, State College .' merce and Finance '212- Bottom Row: JOHN WILLIAM STRAESSER Martinsburg Arts and Letters INIA. LOGAN ROSS STRAVV Altoona Commerce and Finance D. KENNETH STRAYER Altoona Theta Chi Advenising Manager, Froth. journalism BETTY JEANNE STUMP Bloomsburg Arts and Letters ROBERT C. STU RGEON Apollo Commerce and Finance Top Row: JOHN WILLIAM SULLIVAN Lancaster Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Psi BRUCE LAWRENCE SUMMERS Pittsburgh Commerce and Finance Sigma Phi Sigma RUTH WENDIG SUMMERS Broomall Arts and Letters Alpha Gamma Delta PSCA; Critique; Outing Club; Bridge Club; Portfolio. jOSEPH ROTHWELL SUMNER, JR. Philadelphia Sigma Alpha Epsilon journalism Blue Key; Manager, Soccer. EARL CORNOG SUPPLEE, JR. West Chester Commerce and Finance Axliddle Row: JACOB KESSLER SWEICART, III Harrisburg Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Sigma jOHN WALTER SZADZIEVVICZ Worcester, Mass. journalism Lacrosse . EDWARD EMANUELE TARULLI Erie Commerce and Finance Treasurer, Delta Sigma Pi. CLIFFORD BUCHANAN TAYLOR Wilkinsburg Commerce and Finance Kappa Delta Rho Glee Club; Chapel Choir; Freshman Basketball. . WILLIAM STOBO Ti' Camden, N. j Commerce and Pi . -213- . Commerce and Finance Bottom Row: 0 CHARLES F. TEFFELMAN Philadelghia Alpha Epsilon Pi Intrammmls. Arts and Letters 0 o GU ST LOUIS TEKELEY ?hilipsburg Conynerce and Finance 0 ROBERT HARRIS TEMPLETON . Norristown Lambda Chi Alpha Alpha Igelta Sigma; Lacrosse; Associate Manager. Wrcst ' g; Business Staff, Collegian; Business Mana- j ournalism get, Summer Collegian. 0 ANDREW LAFAYETTE TENSER Richmond, Va. Kappa Delta Rho Treasurer, Kappa Delta Rho. HAGOP H. TERZAGIAN Jersey City, N. J. Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Rho Glee Club; Scabbard and Blade; Bridge Club. Top How: ' ROBERT WILFORD THOMAS lerysvillc Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Sigma Laxaosse. 0 WILLIAM SAMUEL THOMAS Nanticoke Arts and Letters Sigma Pi AU DREY MARIE THOI'IPSON State College . journalism Phi Mu Orchestra; Intmmumls; Callcgim. I IVAN BELL THOMPSON . Kingston Arts and Letters 0 AIARIE CLAIRE THORIPSON State College Journalism Alpha Omicron Pi 0 College Symphony: Them Sigma Phi; Cnllugimx; Louise Homer Club; Historian, Alpha Omicron Pi. JOHN L. TILEY Tamaqua Arts and Letters Tribunal; Nitmny Donn Council; IMA; Penn State Club; Campus Comer Club. Middle Row: BARBARA ANN TITUS Wayne Arts and Letters Swimming Club; Modern Dance Club; Fmth; Thespians. ROSALIE TOTENBIER Bethlehem Arts and Letters Ski Club; Psychology Club; Newman Club. BLAIR BARTO TRESSLER Trevorton Commerce and Finance LEO TROY Kingston Arts and Letters Pi Gamma Mu; Chairman, Common Sense Club; CORE. RICHARD HENRY TRUMBORE Bethlehem . Commerce and Finance Phi Delta Theta Vice President, Phi Delta Them; Delta Sigma Pi; Glee Club; Thcspians. :EDWIN TSCHERFINGER '-' Ardmore ' finance Phi Kappa Sigma 'x ncccr; Swimming. -214- Bottom Row: BERNARD UDIS Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Eta Sigma. ROBERT C. VANDEGRIFT Williamsport Commerce and Finance Kappa Delta Rho EDMUND LORENZ VAN DEUSEN Amenia, N. Y. Arts and Letters President, Tau Beta Pi; Pi Lambda Upsilon; Treasurer, Freshman Class; Players; Frmh. DONALD KERR VANNEMAN, JR. New York, N. Y. Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Psi MARTIN RICHARD VEATER Uniontown Arts and Letters Beaver House Football; President, IMA; ISC; Chapel Choir. ALBERT VERBITS Philadelphia Arts and Letters Mathematics Club. Top How: WILLIAM ANTHONY VERNON Ardmure Arts and Letfcrs Kappa Delta Rho lntcr-Collcgiatc Conference on Government; Imra- muruls; Vice President, Fuirmount Hall. RAYMOND S. VISK Alumna Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Rho Presidcm, Alpha Chi Rho; IFC. JAMES C. VUNCANON Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Sigma Glee CIuh; Glee Singers. LEONARD FRANCIS WAITE, JR. Birmingham Journalism JAY LAWRENCE WAKEFIELD Harrisburg Arts and Letters Pershing Rifles. VICTOR L. WALLETT, JR. Mount Union Commerce and Finance Tau Kappa Epsilon M iddle Row: PHILIP A. WALTER Bradford Arts and Letters Track; Penn State Bible Fellowship. ANITA M. WALTHER Ashland Arts and Letters Belles Lettres; Bridge Club; Outing Club; Campus Center Club; Swimming Club; GSO; Treble Singers. PAUL JOHN WALTING Nanticoke Arts and Letters ARTHUR GEORGE WARD Hempstead, N. Y. Arts and Letters Co-Editor, Frath; Skull and Bones; Sigma Delia Chi; Fencing. CHARLES EDMUND WARING . W arriors Mark Arts and Letters Penn State Bible Fellowship. GILBERT ROY W;.' W2. Philadelphiag Commerce and F: -.6 Pershing Rifles; L -215- Ii Commerce and Finance Bottom Row: ' REED T. WEAVER Clarym Commerce and Finance Beaver House LEONARD WILLIAM VVEIDNER Pottsville Commerce and Fmance Acacia rHeasurcr, Acacia . RICFIARD ALLEN WEIL 0 Pittsburgh Arts and Jgetters Lambda Chi Alpha Delta Sigma Pi; Scabbard and Blade; VVreslling; Belles Lem'cs. . MURRAY WEINBERGER 0 Old Forge Cgmmerce and Finance Beta Sigma Rho Pi Gamma Mu; Wrestling: Hillel Governing Board; Auditor, Beta Sigma Rho. FRANK DONALD VVELKER Connellsville Lambda Chi Alpha Social Chairman, Lambda Chi Alpha: Secretary, Delta Sigma Pi. MARGARETTA J. VVENTURINE Nicktown Arts and Letters Newman Club; Modern Dance Club. Top How: 9 RICHARD STEPHEN WERNER StathoHege Commerce and Finance 0 LLOYD D. WHITE, JR. Shillinguw Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Tau o MALCOLM ARTHURWHITE State College 0 journalism .Delta Chi Blue Key; Skull and Bones; News Editor, Collegian; Glee CIub; Weslzy Foundation; Presidql, Sigma Dek- Chi. C JANET S. WIBORC . Bradford Commerce and Finance Associate Player: From. . GEORGE DONALD WIDDOVVSON York Commerce and Finance XVrestling. VIRGINIA LIVINGSTON WILDE Sharon Alpha Gamma Delta Pi Gamma Alpha. Arts and Letters M iddle Row: JUNE C. WILEY Yardley Arts and Letters THEODORE GEORGE WILHELIVI Farmingdale, N. Y. Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Kappa Druids. BETTY JEAN WILLIAMS Philadelphia Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Lambda Delta; Masquexettes; House of Rep- resentatives; Circulation SmE, Critique; Bowling Team; Intramurals; Tennis Club. Arts and Letters ERVIN EUGENE WILLIAMS Altoona Arts and Letters Christian Fellowship; PSCA; Camera Club. MITCHELL H. WILLIAMS Philadelphia Alpha Phi Alpha Chairman, Common Sense Club; NAACP; Skull 0 and Bones; Druids; Track: Cross Country. .Arts and Letters -;;FRANKLIN WILLIAMS V I've: Spring, Md. Lifmnce Alpha Tau Omega IFC. -216- Bottom Row: RICHARD BRANDT WILLIS Steelton Commerce and Finance Delta Upsilon BEN H. WILSON Mt. Carmel Arts and Letters Ice Hockey; Lion Party; X-GI Club; Math Club. DAVID L. WILSON Phoenixville Commerce and Finance Pi Kappa Phi ROBERT DOWNS WILSON, JR. Lansdowne Commerce and Finance Sigma Alpha Epsilon l'residcm, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. SYLVIA ELAINE WILSON Ellwood City Arts and Letters Belles Lenrcs. JOSEPH O. WINTERSTEEN Berwick Commerce and Finance Sigma Pi Top How: BEVERLY JEAN WITHEROVV State College Journalism Collegian. JOHN ALBERT WOLTHE Rutherford, N. J Commerce and Finance Sigma Alpha Epsilon METRO WOLESCHOK Schuylkill Haven Arts and Letters jERRY WOLF Brooklyn, N. Y. Commerce and Finance Alpha Epsilon Pi IFC. GEORGE CONSTANTINE WOOD Tamaqua Commerce and Finance SAM: Penn State Club. JAMES KENNETH VVOODWORTH Boothwyn Arts and Letters Track; Swimming. Middle Row: JAMES LINDSAY VVORKMAN Pittsburgh Commerce and Finance Alpha Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Pi. LEE S. VVORRILOVV Broomall Arts and Letters Tau Kappa Epsilon VVENDELL HILL WRIGHT Huntingdon journalism JOYCE ELISBETH WRIGHTER Ballston Spa, N. Y. Arts and Letters Chi Omega Freshman Council; Imramumls; Sociology Club. jOSEPH A. YANNI Pottsville Commerce and Finance . Center Club: Phi Eta Sigma; Belles Lenrcs. . Fairview .I Journalism Penn State ClI'I i -217. Bottom Row: JAMES EARL YOCHUM Bethlehem Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa 0 Delta Sigma Pi; Newman Club; lmramurals. FLORENCE ZALICOVITZ Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Sigma 0 Governing Board, Players; Hillel; Theta Alpha Phi. SEiMA ZASOFSKY 0 Johnstown loumalism. Alpha Epsilon Phi President, Liberal Kris Student Counci1;All-College incl; W0 man's V Ice President, Hillel; Promotion anager, rollegian; Senior Board, LA VIE, Sigma Phi; Associate Editor, tho's th0 at Penn State; CORE; Red Cross Operatin Committee: HUIo's u'ho in American Colleges an Universities; Secrepry Religion- In- Life We . STANLEY JOSEPH ZAWADZKI Shenandoah Journalism Pi Gamma Mu. IVIARSHALL A. ZIIWIWERIWAN Wilkes-Barre Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Delta Alpha Delta Sigma; Blue Band; Assistant Manager, Football. CHARLES GILBERT ZOSLAVV Chester Commerce and Finance Phi Mu Alpha; Blue Band; Thespians. MINERAL INDUSTRIES EDWARD STEI I Dean, School of Miner ORGANIZA'I'ION EDWARD $11510le , - - - - Dean ALFRED W. GAuuuthirector of Mineral Industries Experiment Station DONALD C. JUNHs '7 Director uf Mineral Industries Extension Services LIBERATA EMMEIHCII , , - Librarian ELBURT F. 05130th - E. WILLARD MILLER FRANK M. Swmn - - Head, Department of Earth Sciences Chief, Division of Geography Chief, Division of Geology SYLVAIN J PmsoN wChief. Division of Geophysics and Gen- chemistry HANs Nuuuunmsu , , Chief, Division of Meteorology PAUL D. KRYNINL - - Chief, Division of Arlinemlogy DAVID R. AlITCHELLe-Head, Department of Mineral Engineering SAMUEL T. YusTen-Chief. Division of Petroleum and Natural IRS thLLlAM M. MYERS - Chief. Division of Mineral Economic: ARNOLD XV. ASMAN - . Chief, Division of Mining RAYMOND E. ZlMMERMANv-Chief, Division of Mineral Prepara- nan VVOLDEMAR VVEYL-Head, Department of Mineral Technology EDWARD C. HENRY - - Chief, Division of Ceramics CALVERT C. WRIGHT - Chief, Division of Fuel Technology HAROLD J. READ 7 Acting Chief, Division of Metallurgy The School of Mineral Industries The citizens of Pennsylvania are becoming inerezw ingly conservation conscious. Reflecting this trend. the School of Mineral Industries provides a program based on the modern conception of mineral conservation; nume- ly. energetic discovery. maximum recovery, and minimum waste in utilization. Work in the School of Mineral Industries embraces three types of subject matter: OD the earth sciences, including geology, mineralogy, geography, geophysics. geochemistry, meteorology. and related subjects; CZh min- eral engineering, including mineral economics, mining, quarrying, mineral preparation, and petroleum and natural gas production; and CD mineral technology, including ceramics. metallurgy, ?uel technology, and petroleum refining. Since Pennsylvania is the greatest mineral industrial commonwealth, the School enjoys special advantages from its proximity to the anthracite and bituminous coal fields, the iron ore, clay, limestone, and slate mines and quarries, and the natural gas and oil fields of the State. The great metallurgical and ceramic industries, and petroleum ree fining and fuel processing plants in Pennsylvania and -220- atdjoining states also ziihird to students remarkable facili- ties for inspection and study while few regions in America offer better facilities thzm central Pennsylvania for the study of geology. Work of the School of Mineral Industries is carried out through resident instruction, extension and cone spondcnee instruction, and research. During the past year. 433 students were enrolled as umlergruclunteg in one of the follmvving eleven curricula: geology and mineralogy. geophysics and geochemistry. meteorology. geography. mineral economies. mining engi- neering, mineral preparation engineering, petroleum and natural gas engineering. fuel technology. metallurgy, and ceramics. The extension program of the School arises from the social, emnomic, and technical needs of the Common- wealth. ilihrough the service, principles and truths dcveI-i oped by research are carried to the people and the indus- tries. The chiss programs consist of three-yezir articulated curricula in ceramics, coal mining, Ferrous metallurgy. natural gas engineering, petroleum production. petroleum relining, und mechanized mining; short courses in coal preparation, mine surveying, and shoteiirer's and machine runners duties and ii three college credit course in aeronau tieul meteorology. Correspondence courses uttered in- elude hoth college credit and noncollege credit work. Research activities of the School are. centered in the Mineral Industries Experiment Station. Besides being 11 Hiluzihle asset to undergraduate instruction, research is essential to graduate Much and renders a service to the Commonwealth by solution of problems facing the min eral industries. More than 100 problems now are under study. Facilities of the School are centered in the Mineral Industries Building. These will be greatly expanded with the completion of the Mineral Sciences Building which now is under Construction. Top How: LESTER DEAN ALSPACH West Lawn Ceramics Delta Sigma Phi Phi Mu Alpha; President, American Ceramic Society. NICHOLAS DEAN ALTEMUS Homer City Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering C . hl Phi IFC. LESLIE U. ANDERSON Manti, Utah Mineral Preparation Engineering RICHARD M. ATKINSON Wyomissing Metallurgy Sigma Gamma Epsilon. ROBERT HAMPDEN AUMAN Alexandria, Va. Pi Kappa Phi Track; Cross-Cuumry; Blue Band; Druids; Skull and Bones. M etallurgy M iddle Row: DAVID R. BAILEY Pittsburgh Metallurgy Sigma Phi Sigma Phi Em Sigma; President, Sigma Gamma Epsilon; President, Sigma Phi Sigma. MILTON CALVIN BALLIET Lehighton M incral Economics ROBERT DONALD BARRON Friedens Metallurgy ASBI. ROBERT R. BENCH Titusville Fuel Technology Kappa Sigma Manager, Swimming Team; Blue Key. JOHN WILLIAM BISBING, JR. Havertown Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering -222- Bottom Row: MARY JANE BOYD New Brighton Metallurgy Sigma Epsilon Sigma. CHARLES EDWARD BRACKBILL Lancaster Ceramics American Ceramics Society. RAYMOND BROOKS Mill Run Ceramics Delta Upsilon Manager, Boxing; Blue Key; IFC; Newman Club; Assistant Chairman, Linn Party. JOSEPH AN DREW BROWN Scranton Metallurgy Theta Kappa Phi RALPH JENNINGS BRYAN Brackenridge M etallurgy Top Row: ROBERT ENIIVIETT CAFFREY Scranton A'letallurgy JOHN BLAIR CALDWELL, JR. Pittsburgh Patrolman: and Natural Gas Engineering Theta Xi DAVID A. CARLETON Philadelphia Geography Kappa Delta RIM JOHN D. CRAIG, JR. Pittsburgh Mineral Economics Delta Tau Delta PAUL H. CRIDER State College Alpha Chi Sigma American Commie Assnciulion. Ceramics Middle Row: ROBERT SAMUEL CRUIKSHANK Clcarfield Geography American Society of mecssimml Crugmphers. E. ELIZABETH CUTLER Bmmtnn, N. J. Geology and Alincmlugy FREDERICK ALLEN DAGGETT, JR. State College Metallurgy Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Phi IHu lipsilnn. CHARLES JOHN DAVIS Jcanncttc M emllurgy JOHN GEORGE DELLQ Brooklyn, N. ,Y: Mineral Economics ' Delta Sigma Phi . ASWI; ANNE. . Bottom Row: 0 BARTRAM H. mLKs, 1R. State College Coranacs Blue Band; CoUgc Symphony. o THEODORE MAX DOUGHERTY . Tyrone. Ceramics . HAmY CLAUDE DUNEGAN . Cl'vmer Ceramics .'l'rcusurcr. Pollock Circle Council; . Ninany Dorm Council. ' FRANK EARL ECKERT, JR. 0 Bradford Pctrolcum and Natural Gas Engineering Delta Chi Ncu' mun C111 11. XK'ILLI AM ELMER EGGERT Kingston Meteorology Mineral Industries Studt'm Council. Top How: BYRON MATHEW EMERY Brookville Phi Gamma Delta Vice President. Mining Engineers Society; Mineral Industries Society; AIME: NAAU Cymnasdc Team. Mining Engineering IACK EDWARD FAIR Ford City Nletallurgy JOHN FREDERIC FAST, JR. Cranford, N. J Alpha Chi Sigma President, Mineral Industries Student Council; Vice President, IFC; All-Collegc Cabinet; Lion's Paw; Parmi Nous; Druids: Manager, Freshman Football: Captain, Ice Hockey; Co-Chairman, IFC-Paan-l Ball; Blue Band; Red Cross; Wlo'x W'lw in Ameri- can Universities and Collages; Chairman, Winter Recreations Committee. Mineral Economics R U SSELL COLE FLECAL ClearGeld Fuel chhnolngy Phi Delta Theta JAMES B. GIROD Masontown Mining Fugineering M iddle Row: KENNETH EMANUEL GLESSNER Chambersburg Fuel Technology Sigma Gamma Epsilnn; Phi Em Sigma. ALLEN D. GRAY, JR. Oil City Mining Engineering Theta Xi President. House Manager, Theta Xi; IFC; Mineral Industries Society. JAMES FRANCIS HAMILTON Bradford Geography Deha Ch! Social Chairman, Delta Chi. ROBERT E. HARRIS Bamesbom Mining Engineering JOHN WALTER HARRISON Newtown Metallurgy Alpha Chi Sigma Sigm- Gunma Epsilon; Mineral Indusm'cs Student Council. -224- Bottom Row: HOWARD EDWARD HARTNER Pittsburgh Alctallurgy ASIH; AIME. EDMUND DALE HAUBE Tarentum Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma ALVIN JAY HERMAN Mamaroneck, N. Y. Geophysics and Geochemistry Symphony Orchestra; Football: Track. WARREN HENRY HINKS, JR. Johnstown Mining Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi Thespians: Blue Key; President, Ski Club: Manager. Ski Team. EMANUEL COLLINS HIRAKIS Lewistown Metallurgy Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Top Row: CHARLES DALBURG HOYT Montoursville Chi Phi Treasurer, Chi Phi; President, Mineral Industries Society; AIME; Penn State Engineer; Inlramurals. Mining Engineering HARRY WILLIAM HUBBARD Pittsburgh Alpha Tau Omega Ceramics WILLIAM HENRY HYMES Lincoln University Alpha Phi Alpha Chapel Choir; NAACP. Meteorology WILLIAM CHARLES IRELAND Harbor Creek Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Delta Chi Basketball; Intramurals. CLAIR LITTLE JEWELL Allentown Metallurgy Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Soccer; ASM. Middle Row: SHERWOOD PRENTICE JONFS Bethlehem Sigma Phi Alpha Photo Editor, Penn State Engineer; Players: ASM; AIME. Alletallurgy CHARLES GEORGE JUDGE, JR. Mt. Lebanon Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Tau; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; President, Sigma Phi Epsilon. GEORGE VERNON KELLER New Kensington Geophysics and Geochemistry Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Penn State Club; Independent Student Council. PAUL THOMAS KINNEY. JR. Havertown Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering ABRAHAM KLEINER Philadelphia Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering -225- Bottom Row: JOSEPH COVVDEN KNIGHT Pittsburgh Geology and Alinerulogy Phi Kappa Tau THOMAS MCGRATH KREBS ' Clearfield Metallurgy Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Sigma Tau; ASM. GEORGE KUZMAN Leetsdale Theta Kappa Phi An'wrican Society for Professional Geographers; Penn State Club; Newman Club. Geography EDWARD PATRICK LASKO Erie Metallurgy JAMES CHARLES LAUGHREY North Braddock Ceramics Phi Kappa Top How: BERNARD HENRY LINN New Kensington IWineral Economics Representative, AIM. FREDERICK ROSSWLORENZ Havermwn Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Gamma Epsyon; Tau Beta Pi; AIME: Public Relations Chairman, ASM. Metallurgy GUY FRANCIS RICCRACKEN, JR. New Castle Metallurgy Delta Sigma Phi Ashl- JOHN PATRICK MCNALLY Scranton Theta Kappa Phi Mining Engineering JACK LLYOD MARSHALL Beccaria Mining Engineering Middle Row: ROBERT LYNN MARSHALL DuBois Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Slgma Nu HAROLD GLENN MAY Waynesburg Geology and Mineralogy DONALD RICHARD METZLER Latrobe Geology and Mineralogy RICHARD A. MEURY Rutherford, N. J. Geology and Mineralogy Sigma Alpha Epsilon JOHN FRANCIS MINK Mauch Chunk Geology and Mineralogy Delta Upsilon -226. Bottom Row: GEORGE MONTGOMERY MITCHELL Wellsville, N. Y. Pcirolcum and Natural Gas Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi Phi Em Sigma; Pershing Rifles; Phi Lambda Upsilon: Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Tau Bum Pi; Swimming; IFC. JOHN D. MOREDOCK North Charleroi Geophysics and Geochemistry Pi Mu Epsilon; AIM. JOHN WILLIAM MULL Jeannette C eramics Kappa Sigma JOHN RUSSEL MYERS Philipsburg 1H 1' neral Economics RODGER S. NESTOR, JR. Sharpsburg A'lineral Economics Delta Sigma Phi IMA Council; Freshman Football; Captain, Lacrosse. Top How: ROBERT A. NEVILLE Mt. Lebanon Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Delta Chi Glcv Club. RICHARD HENRY ORGANIST Hazleton Fuel Technology GLENN WALKER OYLER Fayettevillc Alpha Chi Sigma Mineral Industries Student Council. Metallurgy ROBERT FREMONT PARKER Glensidc Metallurgy Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Soccer. NORMAN DAVID PHILLIPS Canonsburg Beaver House Fuel Technology Rifle Team: IMA; AIM; lntmmurals. Botrmn Row: 0 H AROLD EA SADVVICK Pittsbuggh A Iiddlc Row: JOHN A. POTENZA Brooklyn N. Y. Mineral Economicx chmics Sigma Alpha American CcmmiNSmit-ly: Kuramux. THOIVIPSON REID Philadelphia Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering 0 VVILBERT NORMAN SIMS . Venetia Phi Delta Thctu Presidenh 'Ilhcspiuns; Vix'c Presidcnt, Plnu'rs. . Fuel Technology 'I'uu Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Cabin Committee. PS TA. EVERETT FRANCIS SMALLEY, JR. . Lewistuwn NORMAN KENNETH REYNOLDS Alumna Geology and Mineralogy Geography .Cumpuny Cummandcr, Pershing RiHes. RICHARD MacDONALD SMITH Harrisburg Sigma Phi Sigma ERIC ROLF RUDY Frccpurt. N. Y. Kappa Delta Rh; 0 Femmivs Cengraphy LAXVRENCE RICHARD SONDERS New York. N Y. RUSSEL CHARLES? Ceramics Allentown Tau Benn Pi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Gamma Metallurgy Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma; IMA Officer. Top How: ROY P. STAMM . Lock Haven Geology and Mineralogy Phi Kappa Psi o Lacrosse. ROBERT ELLSVVORTH STITT 0 Avalon Metallurgy . DONALD EREDERICK STOCK Dallas Ceramics Sigma Gamma Egsilon; Tau Beta Pi; American Ceramic Society. JUDSON D. Sq- Lowville, ..' Petroleum and Nutura w. v 7 - . l. . Sigma Gamma Lpsxlun. P Bottoh Row: MARION W. TITUS Carmichaels Geology and Mineralogy DONALD B. TUTTLE Hamburg, N. Y. Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Pershing Rifles. RICHARD FRANCIS URBAN State College Ceramics Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Phi Lambda Upsilon; American Ceramic Society. WILLIAM ROBERT VVAAG Pittsburgh Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering riangle Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Mineral Industries Society; ASMME; PSCA. RICHARD LEWIS WALTON Springfield Ceramics Blue Band; College Symphony. Top Row: DAVID J WEIGLE Camp Hill Geology and Mineralogy Mineral Industries Student Council; Ski Team. JOHN PAUL WEIR Riverside, Ill. Mining Engineering Alpha Tau Omega AIME; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Gamma Epsilon. GEORGE P. WEST Tamaqua Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Delta Tau Delta Assistant Advertising Manager, Penn State Engineer; Nominating Committee, State Party. HOWARD DEFOREST VVILDE Taunton, Mass. Kappa Delta Rho ASM; AIME. Metallurgy HERBERT WILLIAM WILT Pittsburgh Metallurgy o C o o O 0 Bottom Row: 0 FREDERICK MYERS WINTERMUTE o Altoona Metallurgy Kappa Delta Rho . o GEORGE R. WISSER 0 West Elizabeth Ceramics . 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Hcsvurch activities within the School 01' Pln'sicnl Edu- cation and Athletics 08hr ummrtunitics for gmduutc work and uncover new knowledge that is helpful in the Holds of health education, physical education. and recreation. 'l'hrough thc recently organilcd extension soniu's d the School, :1 broad program of adult education is olivcrccl in many communitics 0f the Suite. The cxlcnsinn work takes thc form of credit classes in health Cduczniun, phxsir call education, and rccrcutiun, aH'rcslwmlcncc L'ourscs, And informal slmrl courses, us well as consultant xmrL cm or ing the livid of community and industrial recreation. lklcililics for 1111' Sclmnl include 1110 xxcH equipped chrcntion Building for men and v u a n- . m- susul-g Arll myr- ' nu ' l aaax .I' um Mary Bczn'cr Vhilc Recreation Hall fur xx'n men students. Other facilities incluclL :1 leased swimming pool for men and mun than 100 acres used l'ur athletic Holds and a gnH' at dlxuv u coursc. lerc 21150 are facilities lhr lmrsclmck riding and skiing us wcll us on'tunitics fur outd s and recrcution in thc mmm tuins and 5 ms in thc arm. Middle Row: VVILLIAIVl T. BEUKA Top How: ' ROBERT E. ABERNliTl lY Philadelphia Stillwutcr Physical Education Pi Kappa Alpha Physical Education Lachssc. o JOSEPI'IINE BIHIA Harrisburg MARILYN jEANNE ALLEN York s Health Education PQCA; llt'alxh Education Smitty; Modern Dance Club; VRA Cluh. Physical Eduvalilm Chi Omega turns; LzILunixh-s; lmrannumls; Physical Education gludcnt Cuuncil; Modern Dance Club and funccrt Group; Pnnhcllvnic Council. KATHRENE ALICE BITNER Harrisburg Alpha Omicron Pi JOHN LOUIS APICHELLA Hazlcmn Physical Education Physical Education . 'l'rcusurcr. Lulumidcs; Mamlucrcnes; Imrumurnl Manager, Alpha Omicmn Pi; Imramuruls. Phi Epsilun Kappa; Baskclball; L'cnn-r Cllv. O VVILLIAIW A. BONSALI, Upper Darby HORACE ASHENFELTER, I . Physical Education Collegeville Physical Education Captain, Track; President, Physical Education Stu- . Thcspians. dent Council; Skull and Bnncs; Druids; Captain, Crom C0unm'. Beta Theta Pi Prusidcm, Hat Society Council; Presidcm, Skull and . Delta UPSIIOD Bones; Head Checrlcndrr; Captain, Gymnastics; . WILLIAM ELLSWORTH BOVVSER Worthington ,' Physical Education WILLIAM PAUL BENYISH State College Physical Education Baseball. 31 Education Student Council; Phi condary Education Club; Center 'vxical Education, and Recrcmiun -234- Bollnm Row: HARRIE PEARL BRAGG, JR. Mt. Holly. N. j. Physical Education Pi Kappa Alpha Phi Epsilon Kappa; Lacrosse; Physical liducmion Student Council. JEAN CAMERON Beaver Physical Education Kappa Alpha Theta Business Manager, Smdt'nt HumHmok: Politics; Inlrumurnls. M. SUZANNE CAVENY State College Physical Education lmrumurals; PSCA. WALLACE IRWIN CHAMBERS Lansdownc Physical Education Delta Sigma Phi VVrcsiling; Truck. JOSEPH J. COLONE Bcrwick Physical Education Sigma Nu Lion's Paw; Druids; Parmi Nous; President, Athletic Assmialiun; Captain, Football; All-Cullegc Cabinet; Hat Society Council; Great Creeks on Campus. Top Row: LARRY CHARLES COONEY Pittsburgh Physical Education Football. BARBARA jOAN CORTRICIIT Berwick Physical Education Philmcs; Mnsquercttcs; lmramumls; lnlmmurul Chairman, Simmons Hall. MARION SMITH DECK State College Physical Education lmnunumls. GRANT HILLARY DIXON DuBois Physical Education Captain, Wrestling. JOHN RICHARD FINLEY Puxtang Physical Education Football. Sigma Pi lWiddlc How: ANNE CAMERON FORNCROOK Pittsburgh Physical Education Kappa Alpha Theta Lnknnides; Physical Education Smdem Council; Intramurals. ANITA ANNE GEIGER Elverson Physical Education VRA Board; lmmmumls; Him: and Bowling Tclegraphics. SHIRLEY MAE HACKENBERG Shamokin Physical Education GLENN ULYSSES HANNA Frostburg. Md. Physical Education Delta Tau Delta 0 Phi Epsilon Kappa; J-V Soccer. . DAISY TOMICH H. ' Slovan Physical Education VVRA Clubs; Infra -235- Recreation Bottom Row: ' PATRICK LAWRENCE HART Erie. Physical Education a 0 ROBERT LOHN HEPBURN Lancaster Physical Educalz'On Phi Kappa Psi VIRGIhflA GAYLORD HIGGINS 0 State College Physical Education Kappa Alpha Theta Lukunidcs; RiHc Club; Freshman Representative, Physicalb Education Sludem Council; All-Cnllcgc Cabinet; lntramuruls. I o DORIS CELIA ILLINGWORTH State College Health Education Health Education Society; Intrumurnls; PSCA. HOWARD F. JAMES Harrisburg Beta Theta Pi Football; Skiing; Friars; Presidem, Sophomore Class; President, Beta Theta Pi; President, Phi Epsilon Kappa; Recreation Society. Top Row: 0 MARGMET 5. JAMES Hasrisburg Physical Education Chi Omega Swimming Club; Aquach; Vice President, Phyxi cal Education Student Cnuncil; Inuamumls; Modern Dance Club; Basketball. LARRY E. JOE New Derry . Physical Education Football; Druids. . Sigma Nu o MARY E. KENNEDY 0 Philadelphia: Recreation Intramuxals; Laknnidcs; Recrcminn Society Swimming Club; Bowling Club. 0 IVAN c. KLINE . Frewsburg, N. Y. Physical Education Delta Chi President, Delta Chi; Druids; Baseball; Secondary Education Society; Penn Smtc Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. JAMES S. KLINE Benton Recreation Soccer. Heahh Education Delta Sigma Phi Arliddle Row: MARIAN JANE KRAEMER Mt. Lebanon Physical Education Delta Zeta lnuumurals; Intramural Chairman, Delta Zeta. WENDELL OLIVER LOMADY Philadelphia Physical Education Sigma Chi Historian. Thespians; Gymnnslics; Ninany Linn Mnscm. JANE ELLEN MCCORMICK Beaver Physical Education Kappa Kappa Gamma President, Lakonides; Editor, Discoholus; Physical Education Student Council; WRA; Swimming Club; House of Representatives; Assistant Intramural Chairman. ALBERT ALLEN MCDONALD West Reading Phi Delta Theta . Phi Epsilon Kappa. WARD McHUGH, JR. f - Pittsburgh 'on Phi Kappa Sigma -236- Bottom Row: THOMAS JOSEPH MADILL Spangler Physical Education HARRY KENNETH MAGEE DuBois Recreation Vrcst1ing; Secretary, Friars. JAMES WILLIAM MATTHEWS Grindstone Physical Education Football; Druids; Phi Epsilon Kappa. WILLIAM THURBON MEADE Bellefonte Physical Education Sigma Nu Gymnastics; Druids; Parmi Nous. ROBERT LUTHER MENTZELL Allentown Physical Education Phi Delta Theta Top Row: WALLACE STUART MERCHANT Weld, Me. Physical Educalion Tennis. RENEE L. MOWLES Selinsgrove Physical Education Alpha Xi Delta Lnkonidcs; Rifle Club; Immmurnls; Intramural Chairman, Alpha Xi Delta. RALPH JOSEPH PALMIERO Berwick Physical Education Physical Education and Health Association; Basketball; Intramumls. PAULINE GLOBISCH PARSONS Lancaster Physical Education Alpha Chi Omega Rlormr Board; Lakonidcs; President, VVRA; Chapel Choir; chns; Modern Dance Concert Group; Swim- ming Aquncndc and Teicgmphics: HWm's HUm in American Colleges and Universities: Louise Homer Club; All-Collcge Cabinet. JOSEPH JOHN PASDA Hazleton Physical Education Baseball; Intmm umls. Middle Row: HARRY CONNER PATCHIN IWCGIann Health Education Health Education Society. ELVVOOD L. PETCHEL Easton Physical Education Pi Kappa Alpha Football. JOHN A. POTSKLAN Hiller Physical Education Sigma Nu Football. LEONARD E. RITCHIE Frostburg, Md. Physical Education Delta Tau Delta Lacrosse; Druids: Vho's Hon. STEPHEN FRANCIS ROMEO Brockway Physical Education Pennsylvania Association of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation; Intramurals. -237- Bottom Row: WILLIAM JOHN ROSBOROUGH Drexel Hill Physical Education Chi Phi Center Club; Secondary Educaxion Association; Imramurals. BETTY JEANNE SAMMONS Havertown Physical Education College Cwopcmtivc Society: Intramumls; Rifle Tclcgmphics; PSCA. WILLIAM B. SCHERER Pittsburgh Physical Education Football; Druids. JOHN CHARLES SHEEHE Cumberland, Md. Physical Education Phi Delta Theta Parmi Nous; Boxing: Physical Education Student Council. JOHN A. SIMON East Nlillsboro Physical Education Football. MIL'ION SIMON rie Physical Education Friars; Parmi Naus; Basketball. Top How: JAMES M. SIMPmN Altoona . Physical Education Phi Epsilon Kappa; Physical Educatid: Studcm Council; American Recreation Society. 0 CLAYTON JOSEPH SMITH State College Physical Education IRVING THOMAS SMITH Rockville Centre, N. Y. Physical Education Druids; Skull and Bones; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Football; Lacrosse. Delta Upsilon Middle Row: PHYLISS E. STARR Llewellyn Physical Education 'l'rchlc Singers; nine Club; Center Club; Philolcs. CARL ROBERT STURGES Washington, D. C. Recreation Kappa Delta Rho President, Kappa Delta Rho; Vice President, Phi Epsilon Kappa; Football; President, Recreation So- ciety. EDWARD ANTHONY SULKOWSKI Pittsburgh Physical Education Sigma Nu ' uIs JOHN SULPIZIO ; '2' Garrett Hill ysical Education Hakion Association; Inlramurals. .238- Bottom Row: SAMUEL J TAMBURO New Kensington Physical Education Phi Kappa Sigma Viu- President, Punni Nuns; liuulbnll; IFC; Druids; Chapel Usher. FRANK ARTHUR TAUCHER Broughton Physical Education Tau Kappa Epsilon Soccer. WILLARD DISSTON TEASE Milford, Del. Physical Education Phi Epsilon Kappa; Bascbalh J-V Football; Physical Education Student Council; Discobolus. WALLACE TRIPLETT, 111 Philadelphia Physical Education Alpha Phi Alpha Football. Top Row: ROBERT MILO URION Swedesboro, N. J. Physical Education Football. ETHEL LENA VAN TINE State College Phi Mu Treasurer, Recreation Socimy; Modern Dance Club; Intramural Manager. Recreation DONALD G. VARGA Philadelphia Recreation Sigma Phi Epsilon Recreation Society; Baseball; Treasurer, Newman Club. H AROLD ROBERT WAU SAT Pittsburgh Physical Education Sigma Pi .r:-'2 M iddle Row: MARILYN WEINER Slatington Physical Education llillrl: lmmmumls: Recording Sccrcmry. IH'A; ISC. ROBERT DERK VVEITZEL Shamokin Physical Education Football. Sigma Pi JACQUELYN MAE VVENGERT Harrisburg Physical Education Delta Zeta Lakonides; Players; WRA; Thsspians: Panhcllcnic Council. LAURENCE MARSH. .' State Collegian R ccreation American Recreanon Soq . '239- , V . J dellw'd-v o 0 Bottom Row: . DOROTHY NELI! WHITNEY JeEergon Recreation Beta Sigma Omicron Secretary, Rccxcaaon Society; PSCA. ROBERT JOHN WILLIAMS Pittsburgh Physical Education Football: Druids. Beta Theta Pi JOHN VVOLOSKY Isabella Physical Education Kappa Delta Rho . Druids: Parmi Nous; Football. YVONNE P. VVORRELL Palmyra Phi Mu Lakonidcs: Chimes; Recreation Society; Swimming Club; Pnnhcllenic Council: Intramurals. R ecreation SENIORS MICHAEL ADAMOVICH Clcn Lynn Agricultural Economics NATI IAN BACK Philadelphia ruricuhurul and Biological Chcmislry MARCUS ROY BALDWIN Curanpulis Agricultural Education BRUCE SHEARER BLAUCH Upper Darby Animal Husbandry Theta Chi ANDREA ROOSEVELT CACCAVO New York. N. Y. Wood Utilization Xi Sigma Pi: Phi Em Sigma; Forestry Sucicty. RICHARD ALLEN CLARK Tclfurd Forestry Tau Phi Delta VILLlAM TROTTER DIBLE, JR. Onkmnm Alpha Gamma Rho Clm'cr Club; Scabbard and Blade. Agronomy DONALD LEROY DICK State College Forestry GEORGE TAKIS DIMOPOULLAS State College Bacteriology I IAROLD EXVALDSON Havcrmwn Agricultural Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa RALPH AUSTIN FRITTS Easmn Dam Husbandry Delta Tau Delta EFFIN Fl IOMAS GRAHAM U niunmwn Horticulture Sigma Nu MAURICE JAMES GREEN State College Agronomy SYDNEY MANUEL CROBMAN Philadelphia Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club. GLENN DANIELS CUISER Mimintown Agricultural Economics Theta Chi RALPH MAURICE HORST Lebanon Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma CHARLES RAYMOND HOUCHINS Devon Dairy Husbandry Sigma Phi Sigma VERNON GLENN LEASE Ford City H orticulture JOHN G. LOWRY Rea ' Dairy I'Iusbandry Phi Kappa Sigma HOPE IRENE MADIGAN Towanda Medical Technology RAYMOND HAROLD MAXVVELI, Lancaster Forestry Alpha Chi Rhn IFC; Intramurals. AN DREW PETRUNCI IIK Taylor Dairy Husbandry SAMUEL HARNISH RANCK Lancaster Agricultural Economics Sigma Pi Thespinns. JOSEPH H. ROBBINS Rochester, N. Y. Animal Husbandry Black and Bridle Club; PreVet Society. JOHN SHAPOCZKA California Forestry -24o- WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS THE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE JAMES ROBERT STEVENSON Falls Creek Agricultural Economics EMIL JOHN SUDA Brooklyn, N. Y. Alpha '12le Omega Bacteriology GEORGE HARLEY SVVART VVayncsburg Pre-Velcrinary DAVID ELLSVVORTl-I THOMAS Six Mile Run Agricultural Engineering PETER TOTU RA Donora Dairy Husbandry Alpha Gamma Rho CURTIS CLIFFORD TRUVER Weathcrly Forestry Tau Phi Delta Pershing Rillcs. RALPII MICHAEL VEVERKA Cleveland, Ohio Forestry Glee Club. VALTER ELLIS VVHEELOCK Russell Agricultural Economics GEORGE FLOYD WHITE, JR. Cranston, R. I. Forestry Tau Phi Delta LEO FRANCIS YATES DuBois Dairy I'Iusbandry Alpha Sigma Phi HELEN ELIZABETH YOUNG Roanoke, Va. Animal Husbandry ROBERT LEE YOU NC Endeavor Forestry THOMAS GORDON ZARGER Chambersburg Forestry SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS THE SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS ANTHONY PAUL ALTJERI Port Chester, N. Y. Chemical Engineering Phi Lambda Upsilnn. LEWIS ARABIA Moncssen Chemical Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma GUY I:REDRICK BOGAR Harrisburg Physics Sigma Phi Sigma Glee Club. ROY L. CALVERT, JR. Altoona Chemical Engineering LAWRENCE ANTHONY CRICK Niagara Falls. N. Y. Chemical Engineering Phi Kappa Tl IOMAS JOSEPH DALY Philadelphia Chemistry THEODORE CHRIST GREGORY Uniontown Chemical Engineering RUSSELL VVHEDON HILL State College Science TIIELMA R. HOBAUGH Uniontown Physics Sigma Pi Sigma; Pi Mu Epsilon. J ACQU E ALVIN HOGG Springfield Physics .IAMES LAWRENCE JENKI NS Tunkhannock Pre-A'chicnl HUSTON BENJAMIN KILLIAN, JR. Camp Hill Phi Gamma Delta Critiquv: Blue Band; Concert Band. Science FLOYD SNYDER KIRK Pottsville Commercial Chemistry MARSHALL EDGAR LIGNIAN Coudersport Chemical Engineering EDGAR CHARLES LLOYD Reading Pv'c-n lcdical Pi Kappa Alpha CHARLES JOSEPH MARCINCAVAGE Wanamie Chemical Engineering RUSSELL JENKS NICKERSON Ctanston, R. I. ' Chemical Engineering Theta Xi CHARLES M. NOEL State College Chemical Engineering ANTHONY JAMES PALUMBO Bloncsscn Beta Theta Pi Commercial Chemistry Glee Club. GAETANO THOMAS PASSANANTJ VVilkcs-Barre Pre-Medical RAY EARL PLYMER VVest Lawn Prc-A chical Pi Kappa Phi .241- THOMAS EDWARD POPOVEC Freeland Com mcrcial Chemistry THOMAS SHELLY ROCHE Hcmpstead, N. Y. Commercial Chemistry JOSEPH WILLIAM SALATKA Export Chemical Engineering FLOYD ELLIOTT SELBST Philipsburg Pre-Medical RONALD HOFFRIAN SHAKELY Evans City Chemical Engineering JACK PRATT SIMPSON VVilliamsburg Delta Upsilon Physics ROBERT VVlLLIAM STOVVE Ocean City, N. J. Commercial Chemistry Pi Kappa Phi V1LLIA3I AUBREY VAIL East Stroudsburg Commercial Chemistry Phi Eta Sigma: Phi Mu Alpha: Phi Lambda Upsilon. JOI 1N PATRICK YANNELLO Burncsbnro Physics Theta Kappa Phi MICHAEL JOSEPH ZANECOSKY Silver Creek Science SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION CHARLES E. ARNOLD Montoursvillc Hotel Administration VIRGINIA M. BENNISON State College Education Pi Lambda Them. GEORGE B. BROVVN Schuylkill Haven Education NELLIE AMELIA CHI RICO Hazletun Education Center Club; An Club; Pninl Crew. l'hcspiun s. EDWARD THOMAS COI'IEE. JR. Upper Darby Psychology LAWRENCE R. DIETERICH, jR. Carnegie Hotel Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon Blue Key; Skull and Bones. HELEN ARDERY EGLER State College ' Education RUTH MARGARET FEDERMAN Coraopolis Education Alpha Epsilon Phi Treble Singers; Hillel; Thcspinns; Intramurals. BETTY VVALP GARRISON Nescopcck Home Economics JO! IN H. CRANAHAN Eric Education JOSEPH IRVING GREEN Brooklyn, N. Y. Education FRANK CHARLES GRYSKA Rcading Industrial Arts Delta Tau Della HAZEL JANE HELT Bcllcvuc Psychology HARRY B. HERB York Vocation Industrial Educulion Ium Lambda Sigma. JOCLETA MARKLEY KYLE Williamsburg Education W ILLIAM CLARENCE LENOX Lancaster Psychology PAUL ROBERT McCLEESTER Pine Grove Mills Education ANDREW H. McCLURE Media Psychology . PHILIP MANNING State College Education ROBERT MELLMAN Allentown Vocational Industrial Education DON CALVIN MEYER State College Hotel Administration MARY JACK MOYER State College Education LYDIA NYCE MURPHY East Stroudsburg Science LESTER CHARLES NOECKER Schuylkill Haven Education JOSEPH ANTHONY OLSHEFSKI Rh. Canncl Psychology .249. VILLIAM MCKAY PAGE Punxxumwncy Education LEON OLIVER RABENOLD Allentown Psychology WI LLIAM BRUCE RACER Milroy Vocational Industrial Education Cl IARLES LESLIE RU MMliL Bellefontc Education M ARIAN JU LIA SALLACK Johnsonburg Education JAMES ANTHONY SALVERO Easmn Alpha Phi Dclm Newman Club. Industrial Arts ROSE FLYN N SCI lVVliH Alumna Education MARK EDWIN SETZER Stroudsburg Education Chapel Choir. JANET MAE SHU'I'IL Alumna Music Education Orchestra; Louise Homer Club; Comer Club. CLARENCE ELIHER SIPPLE West Hazlcmn Education Players. RICHARD GEORGE SMITH Eric Industrial Arts IMA; ISC; Glee Club. ARABELLE SOMERVILLE Duquesnc Education SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS GLADYS D. SPITTAL State College Education ROBERT CECIL THOIVIAS Williamsport Vocational Industrial Education RICHARD T. BELL Erie Electrical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi GEORGE FILLMORE BIERMAN Reading Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; ASME. MICHAEL CHRUNEY Lansford Electrical Engineering lim Kappa Nu; Tuu Beta Pi; Sigma Tau. MARIO JOHN CIANCI Holmes Industrial Engineering Pi Kappa Phi ALBERT W. COLE, JR. Nashingtun Phi Gamma Delta Electrical Engineering ROBERT HARRISON COOK Brockton, 1V1ass. Aeronautical Engineering FRANKLIN EDGAR CRISSY Rockledgc Mechanical Engineering Theta Chi RICHARD W. DRABIC Altoona Industrial Engineering PAUL A. EWING Altoona Industrial Engineering GEORGE A. FERGUSON Elmira. N. Y. Civil Engineering H otel Administration JOSEPH WILLIAM TOMPKINS Pittsmn Psychology ROBERT FLYTE VVETHERBY West Chester Delta Upsilon THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING RICHARD T. FREISTAK New Cumberland Architectural Engineering Theta Kappa Phi Newman Club; Esquisse. LEONEL J. GARCIA Mayari, Cuba Electrical Engineering HOWARD L. HANSEN Monessen Mechanical Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma JOSEPH JOHN JACKOVITZ Carbondale Mechanical Engineering RICHARD L. JAMES Camp Hill Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma ROBERT P. KAPP State College Phi Gamma Delta Mechanical Engineering ALOYSIUS JOHN KELLY Suafford Industrial Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon CHARLES HAROLD LANG Castle Shannon Electrical Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon SAUL LEVINSON Spring Valley, N. Y. Industrial Engineering THOMAS LIMPERIS New York, N. Y. Civil Engineering -243. JUNE WILLIAMS VValnutport Education Players. EVERETT MAY VVINSLOVV State College Vocational Industrial Education Iota Lambda Sigma. JAMES F. McGRATH DuBois Industrial Engineering LEO P. MCGUIRE Cresson Electrical Engineering ALFRED L. MacMORAN Philadelphia Architectural Engineering DAVID C. MALONE Hollidaysbutg Civil Engineering ROBERT W. MEYER Bellmore, N. Y. Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM NAGORNY Susquehanna Mechanical Engineering Alpha Tau Omega ROBERT D. OBRIEN Harrisburg Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa WILLIAM P. OTT Everett Electrical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma: AIEE. DOMINIC S. PASTIR Palmerton Civil Engineering RICHARD E. PEARSON State College Aeronautical Engineering Triangle SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS RICHARD F. PEARSON Clearflcld Electrical Engineering J LEON PIATT Flemington Alcchanical Engineering ARTHUR W. PORTNOFF Scranton Industrial Engineering SARI; Hillel; ASHE. JAMES R. QUALTERS Mcchsport Mechanical Engineering Phi Kappa Engim-cring Student Council . VILLIAM A. ROACH State College Architvcluml Engineering EDMUND NICHOLAS ROOS Bcllcvuc Mechanical Engineering ROBERT XV. RUST Upper Darby Industrial Engineering Alpha Zeta HARRIS A. SANDERS Albany, N . Y. Architectural Engineering HOWARD H. SANDS Banton Industrial Engineering ROLAND EDWARD SEELY Beach Haven Industrial Engineering Theta Chi WILLIAM MARCHER SIMPSON Altoona Industrial Engineering MARTIN V. SLAGER Grand Rapids, Mich. Industrial Engineering Phi'DcIta Theta JOHN SNISCAK Lansford Architectural Engineering HARRY ANDREW SPERBER Mourcstnwn, N. J. Industrial Engineering ALLAN V. TAIT Philadelphia Alpha Sigma Phi Industrial Engineering NICI IOLAS TAPYIHK Jermyn Civil Engineering DONALD L. XVATSON Bethlehem Civil Engineering Alpha Phi Alpha JANE E. VVINFIELD Drexel Hill Acronau tical Engin coring THE SCHOOL OF THE LIBERAL ARTS PATRICIA PORTER ADELMAN Brooklyn. N. Y. Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Sigma Publicity Chairman, Phi Sigma Sigma. JOSEPH DILLON BARDON Drcxcl Hill Com mercc and Finance ELMER A. BELFANTI Mt. Carmel Commerce and Finance Delta Upsilon JOHN CAN FIELD BERLIN Knox Commerce and Finance Beta Theta Pi SANFORD F. BEYER State College Arts and Letters BERNARD SAMUEL BEZAR Philadelphia A rrs and Letters CHARLES IOHN BIRKMAN. JR. Philadelphia Arts and Letters Pi Kappa Alpha Treasurer, Pi Kappa Alpha. RICHARD E. BOYLE LansFurd Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Tau 1mm m urul s. FRANK KELLY CHAPLIN Altoona Commerce and Finance PHILLIP L. CHAPMAN Harrisburg Com mcrcc and Finance BEATRICE A. CLEVELAND State College Arts and Letters .244- MARY AGNES CONAHAN Bethlehem Arts and Letters JOIIN STUART CRAWFORD Mt. Lebanon Arts and Letters Beta Theta Pi FRANK S. DELP Pittsburgh Arts and 11'!!ch Delta Tau Delta JANE SI'IIVERY DELP Clearflcld Arts and 1.0!!ch Alpha Gamma Delta JOI IN HENRY DOUG! ITY Kingston Arts and Letters Sigma Alpha Epsilon LAWRENCE ALTAIR DOYLE State College Com m area and Finance SENIORS CLAIRE ROBINSON EARNSI IAVV State College Arts and Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma Chimes; Cheerleader; Players; Modern Dance Club; Danu- Cnnccrl Group. GEORGE LIVINGSTON EARNSHAVV State College Arts and Letters McKINLEY HOFF EDMUNDS Philadelphia Alpha Phi Alpha Chapel Choir. Arts and Letters ARTHUR ELLIS Johnstmvn Arts and Leilcrs VERNON ELLZEY State College Arts and Lem'rx Phi Kappa Tau VVILLIARI C. FERLANIE Blackwood, N. J. Com mercc and Finance ROBERT VVILLIARI FRANCEY Roslyn Heights, N. Y. Delta Tau Delta Journalism: Imrmnuralls. WILLIAM FREDERICK FULLER VVilliamsport Commerce and Finance PAUL HAGAN GEBERT Elkins Park Cmnmcrce and Finance Sigma Nu JOHN BOOTH CEI'IRIS Hulbum Com mercy and Finance PHYLLIS BETH GINSBURC Philadelphia Arts and Letters Circulation Manager, Fr'nlh. GEORGE RAYMOND CINTY Yorktown I'Icights, N. Y. Arts and Letters MORTON HAROLD GREEN Brookline. hluss. Arts and Letters Pi Lambda Phi CHESTER CLYDE GREGG Lancaster Arts and Letters JOHN HENRY GU N ST Pittsburgh Commerce and Finance Delta Tau Delta jOl'IN HAYWARD HAMER Pittsburgh Arts and Letters International Relations Club; PSCA; Sum- Party. JAMES R. HARVAN Southwest Arts and Letters Alpha Sigma Phi RICHARD REDDEN HASTINGS Harrisburg Phi Kappa Tau Friars; Golf. Arts and Letters RICHARD MORRIS HEIM Hewlett, N. Y. Commerce and Finance Pi Lambda Phi llKI; Players; Chairman, Political Party. DAVID WILLIAM HEINZE Carlisle Arts and Letters Alpha Sigma Phi ALVIN JACK HELLER Philadelphia Arts and Letters PAUL BERKLEY HOLDER Erie Conmlcrce and Finance Phi Kappa Psi Phi Mu Alpha; Chapel Choir; Bluc Band: Concert Band; Glee Club. 101 IN GOOD HOPKIN S Huzlcmn Arts and Letters Sigma Chi ROBERT EVANS I IOYER Roycrsford Journalism THEODORE JENTLESON New York, N. Y. Pi Lambda Phi Commerce and Finance ROBERT VVI LLIANI KAITHERN Philadelphia Commerce and Finance -245- Delta Sigma Phi WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS JOHN EDMOND KELLY Mt. Lebanon Arts and Letters Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Mu Alpha. JOHN FRANCIS KELLY, JR. Larksville journalism VVINFRED MELVIN KING Burgettstown DEAN WARREN KISSELL Johnstown Commerce and Finance Sigma Phi Epsilon Lacrosse; Druids: Delta Sigma Pi. GEORGE EDWARD KLINE New Cumberland journalism Delta Upsilon Alpha Delta Sigma; Thcspians. CATHERINE S. KUHARSKY St. Clair Arts and Letters Alpha Rho Omega; Center Club; French Club; Swimming Club; Chapel Choir. XVILLIAM R. LANDEFELD Lancaster Commerce and Finance LOUIS H. LEVI Scarsdalc, N. Y. Arts and Letters Symphnn y Orchestra; Frolh. FRED JOHN LEWIS Canonsburg Sigma Phi Epsilon Commerce and Finance ROBERT I IENRY LINDY Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Epsilon Pi RALPH EMERSON LYFORD, JR. State College Delta Tau Delta Phi Mu Alpha; Kappa Phi Kappa. Arts and Letters GEORGE THOMAS LYON Bellefonte Journalism SENIORS JAMES Bl. hIaCRIILLAN Carbundalc Arts and Letters Phi Delta Theta JORDON OVERTON AIARKSON Brooklinc. Mass. Pi Lambda Phi Commerce and Finance DONALD RIITCHELL RIARVIN, JR. State College Alpha Sigma Phi Common Scmc Club; AVC. Arts and Letters RALPH ALBERT MCCLERNAN Binghamton, N. Y. journalism Alpha Chi Rho From. GEORGE EARL MEEKER, JR. Greenville Arts and Letters JACK MOORE MURR Downingtown Arts and Letters Sigma Phi Sigma GLENN ALFRED MYERS State College Com merce and Finance NICHOLAS NAPORA Renfrew Arts and Letters STERLING T. NICHOLLS Connellsville Commerce and Finance LEO ANTHONY NOBILE Ambridgc Commerce and Finance Football. Kappa Deltahho RALPH E. PETERSON, JR. Butler Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Sigma GAYNELL A. PLATT Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Penns Valley Ski Club; Bridge Club; PSCA. JOHN JOSEPH RIORDAN Retreat Arts and Letters Sigma Pi SANTO SAMUEL RIZZO Pittston ' Science BARBARA JONES RODEMEYER Pittsburgh Arts and Letters BERNARDO RODRIGUEZ Langeloth Arts and Letters Alpha Phi Delta RICHARD ERWIN ROSEN Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Beta Sigma Rho CLARENCE EDWARD RUDY York Arts and Letters PATRICIA SUTTER SAUNDERS Philadelphia Arts and Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma ' layers; Thespians; Debate; Intramurals. WILLIAM C. SHOEMAKER Pennsylania Furnace Commerce and Finance HELEN POPSO SIMPSON Hazleton Arts and Letters EDWARD SOLOMON, JR. Patton Arts and Letters SEVERINO STEFANON State College Cammerce and Finance MILTON DAVID STEMLER Palmerton Cammerce and Finance Tau Kappa Epsilon Druids; Track. JAMES RUSSELL STINE Altoona Commerce and Finance -246- WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS ROBERT GLENN STITT Alumna Arts and Letters LEONARD SUGARMAN Phoenixvillc Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Delta Blue Key; Cross-Cuumry; Baseball. JAMES EDWIN SVVAB Huntingdon Commerce and Finance Glee Club. Theta Chi ESTELL JOSEPH SVVATSVVORTH Bcllcfonte Commerce and Finance . EDWARD A. TAGGART Philadelphia jou malism G. WILLIAM WASSUM Pittsburgh Arts and Letters PSCA. FRANK HUGHES WELLER Port Matilda Arts and Letters GLORIA JEAN VVISSINGER Pine Grove Mills Arts and Letters WILLIAM F. WOOD VVindber Arts and Letters KENNETH RICHARD VALE WRIGHT Pawtucket, R. I. Arts and Letters Kappa Sigma PAUL PETER YEVICI I Berwick Science ALBERTA JANE YOUGEI. State College Arts and Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma Basketball; Collegian. SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS THE SCHOOL OF MINERAL INDUSTRIES ARTHUR VAN ZANDT DODD Swarthmorc Metallurgy Delta Upsilon Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Assistant Manager, Track. RlCl IARD KEISER FISHER Selinsgmvc Phi Gamma Delta Mining Engineering FERDINAND JOSEPH GEZICH Ernest Geology and Mineralogy jAMES B. GRAFF Worthington Phi Kappa Psi Ceramics JOSEPH R. GRAY Spangler Geology and Mineralogy Geology and Mineralogy JAMES FRANCIS KEENEY Summit Hill Mining Engineering JAMES WILL KEIM State College 290105st and Mineralogy Phi Sigma Kappa Blue Band. JOHN ALBERT MCCORMICK Barnesboro Mining Engineering IMA. EDWARD PAUL QUICK Philipsburg Metallurgy AIME; ASM. jAMES THOMAS ROBERTS Sharpsville Triangle Mineral Industries Society; Intramurals. WILLIAM HENRY SAMPSEL Shenandoah Geology and Mineralogy NICHOLAS SKROVAN Summit Hill Mining Engineering Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Alpha Rho lemgu. JAMES DONALDSON SMITH Bridgetun Geology and Mineralogy LEWIS STEIN Elmhurst, N. Y. Fuel Technology Phi Epsilon Pi Players; From,- Penn Sum: Engineer. JOHN SLINGER TODHUNTER Barnesboro Geology and Mineralogy THE SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETICS ERNEST EARL BAER Hummelstnwn Physical Education Delta Tau Delta Lacrosse; Phi Epsilon Kappa. WILLIAM SILAS BORLAND Falls Creek Physical Education Phi Kappa Sigma SYLVESTER HENRY BOZINSKI Nanticoke Physical Education Basketball; Druids. MARGARET ELIZABETH ERB Orwigsburg Health Education HAROLD ROYER HACKMAN Madisonburg Physical Education Druids; Captain, Baseball; Soccer. HAROLD JOHN HOWARD London, Ohio Physical Education Football; Boxing. Chi Phi PAUL HUDAK California Physical Education THEODORE ADAM KUBICKI Ambridge Physical Education Phi Kappa VICTOR G. MICHELOTTI Philadelphia Physical Education Phi lipsilun Kappa; Gymnastics: Swimming Team. ELAINE CLAIRE NELSON Meadville Physical Education Gamma Phi Beta Mortar Board; Modern Dance Club; Collegian. -247- JEANNE MARIE PARRISH Altoona Physical Education Delta Gamma House of Representatives; Swimming Team; Aquacade; Newman Club. DANIEL L. PEARSON Philadelphia Physical Educatiun Delta Upsilon Track. ANTHONY V. SINKOSKY DuBois Physical Education EDWARD ALEX TESSARO Creensburg Physical Education PAUL LeROY VVEAVER State College Physical Education. The GRADUATE SCHOOL $i r r. ..u z... , c. ., .1 n ;O - e . E... :m 4. ; D. .1 um. 3...! r. , . . .. ,. NM V m 'Nleuan Dunn, ' URGAKILH 10X FRANK I KERN - Dean Rmu-.uT DrMLHan Summary to thy Grmluulv Faculty I xcc'1t1i1 v Cummitlcc FRANK D. KERN DAVID C. DUNCAN BRUCE V. Mumu: R. ADAMS Dunuuen jonN A. $Aunan ROBERT L. Dummlzn LLOYD M. JoNlis ALFRED W. GAuman The Graduate School The Grnduuu- Sclmol was established in 1922. How ever. graduate instruction lmd hccn olfcrcd prcx'iuush' under the direction 0!. a committee of the faculty 01' 01' the Cullcgc Senate, and us curly us 1861, two resident grad- uate students were cnmllcd. Vitl1 industry mm demanding more and mnrc men and women with advanced degrees and with returning veterans desiringI 10 take udvnnrcd work, the Graduate Sclmul 11:15 cxpcricnccd a rapid growth in recent years. Vthn the School was urguniycd 26 years ago, 177 stu dents were enrolled 21nd IOS faculty nwmbcrs taught H4 courses. 'l'ocluy them are mow tlmn l,000 graduate stu- dents and nearly 350 faculty members oll'cr more than 800 courses. An expanding research program in 3111 Schools 0f the Cullcgg has broadened tlw I'acilitivs for instruction and research for the increasing numbers 01' graduate students. Nearly 5,400 advanced degrees had been conferred by the bllege prior to junuury 1, 1949. This included 577 doctorates and 350 technical degrees. During 1948, 415 advanced degrees were awarded. During the 10-year period 1936-1945, Penn State ranked first among Pennsylvania e01leges and universities in the number of doctor of philosophy degrees awarded. Among the Land-Grant colleges during this period, Penn State was tenth, and among 2111 institutions of higher learning in the United States, Penn State was eighteenth. Advanced degrees conferred by the Graduate School include Master OF Arts, Master 01 Education, Master of Forestry, Master 01' Science, Doctor 01' Education, Doctor of Philosophy and the following technical degrees: Arch- itectural Engineer; Chemical Engineer; Civil Engineer; Electrical Engineer; Fuels Engineer; Industrial Engineer; Ceramic Engineer; Mechanical Engineer; Engineer of Mines; Metallurgical Engineer and Petr01eum Engineer. Government ORGANIZATION E. VVxLuAM LAWLESS - - - All-Collcge President DONALD S. LITTLE - - - All-College Vice President EDMUND M. WALACAVAGE - AII-College Secretarvareasurer TERRELL L. RUHLMAN - Senior Class President ROREHT C. WINE - - - junior Class President KENNETH S. ROLSTON - - Sophomore Class President GEORGE. W. CHAPMAN - - - lnterfratarm'ty Council ADELAIDE E. FINKELSTON - . Panhcllem'c Council WILLIAM H. Pnossgn - - Independent Men's Association SYLVIA SCHWARTZ - - Independent Women's Association JANET F. LYONS - Woman Student Government Association NANCY M. SMITH - - Women's Recreation Association Lwas S. STONE, Jn. - - - - Publications JOSEPH J. COLONE - - - Men's Athletic Association RICHARD K. HILL - - - Dramatics and Forensics PHILIP H. CEASE - - - School of Agriculture AnnAM BOSLEn - - - School of Chemistry and Physics JOSEPH A. DANIELS - - - - School of Education MILTON C. STONE - - - School of Engineering JEAN E. MOORE - - School of the Liberal Arts JOHN F. FAST, JR. - . School of Mineral Industries HORACE ASHENFELTER - School of Physical Education and Athletics '256- 5 E. WILLIAM LAVVLESS AIl-Collcge President DONALD S. LITTLE All-Collegc Vice President EDMUND M. WALACAVAGE AH-College Sccrcmrylrrcnsurer 111,: Run'. Left to Right ilhmler, Ruhhnzm, Kshenl'eller, M. Stone, .. Stone, Smith, VVEIIAIL'RIVngC, IjinLlestnn. llcyl. The Alvaollege Cabinet, now in its IUth year. is Penn State's highest student governing body. Here is mneen tmted the legislative power 0!. the Student Government Association. Executive pmvers are vested in the x'UlCoHege president. who is elected by the student body. Judicial power rests with Student 'lhrihunnl fur men. ztml Judicial Committee for women. The memhers nl' AH-Cullege Cabinet are the AlltColi lege President. AlliCollege Vice President. .erl-College See- t'CttlI'It'flil'CilSterl'. each class president. president 01' e ueh school council. president of the W'omen's Student Govern- ment Association, President 01' the hVomen's Recreation As? soeiution. President ol' the Men's Athletic Association, Chair man of the Board of Puhlientions. Chairman of the Board 01. Drumaties 11ml Forensics, president of lnterl'mtemity Coun- cil, president of Punhellenie Cutmeil. and a representative from the Independent Mctfs Associzltiun and from the Independent XVomen's Association. The Dean 01' Men. Dean of Women, Executive Sucre tury oil the Alumni Association. Manager 01' Student Union tVine, Lowery Chapman. Allen, Hill. l'uxt. Second Huu' Zusnfsky. Ih'uwn, t t ts. 'H ' 1 HM Hmrilhniels, Sehuzlru, Little, LJWIt-ss. Ly Chairman of Student Tribunal. Chairman of Judicial Cour mittee. and u representative from the Penn State Christian Association. and from XVinderest, serve :15 ex-ulheio mem- hers of the Cabinet. The Cabinet has control over all student funds. inelutl, ing the estuhlishnwnt of Class dues, the recommendzltion nl- student activities fees, the approval of specific budgets. the approval of expenditures, and the supervision of the audit ingy of these expenditures. The Cuhinet also has the power to regulate :md supervise AH-College student activities and to grant charters to am undergraduate m'gzmi'lzttion after due consideration :1nd in VCSUngIlOIt. Km member 01- the faculty administration ur student body may attend the meetings of the AlernHege Cabinet and present matters concerning student welfare. Action on mat ters presented must be taken within 30dn1x's. DuringI the past veur Richard K. Hill has served :13 par humentarinn for Alellege Cahinet. fwzyfs ORGANIZA'I'ION JANET IT. Lyons - t . . . . SHIRLEY M. GAumzu - r K A - MARJORIE A. GonnAM . . JiassuzA A. Licn'I'NEn - - - s - Senators MAmaLx'N R. Busu CAROLYN E. Ilistimw JOAN M. Bummmt SusAN D. Bissiav ANN L'. FicKENsrman . President A - Vice President , 7 Secretary Treasurer SARAH A. S'rowin Luis M. 111:.in DnLORiIs E. jiimcu JANET Ii. LYONS President. Sr'mm' Botmm Ihm', Left tn Right -J:lcksnn, Lightner. Cuuger, liyuns, Gorham, Ileyd, Zinn. 'l'up Ilnlviilush, BI-rgdull, Iiickenscht-r. llissey. chshziw, Jeineic. Stm'er. The Senate is the highest gtwcrning body of the W07 men's Student Government Associatinn and the executive work of the Association is centralized in this body. The purpose of the Senate is to guide alfairs oli women's student life; to increase the sense Hf individual rcsprmsis bility among students; to help them in training themselves to he idezii members of the community; to eo-operzitc with the administration and faculty of the College; and to main min a high standard of scholarship. The Senate plans an active part in sponsoring the Big- Littie Sister Ten. 21 Christmas Drive, the annual Mother's Day Ten, and the Coronation Dance at which the May Queen and her court are. announced. Senate is zlihliuted with other ruling bodies on campus through its president, who is a member of All-College Cab incl. and the Student Welfare jammittce. At their weekh meetings, members of Senati act upun legislation brought to them by the l louse of Representatives, which is composed of the elected president of each dormitory unit and an ap- pointed representative of each sorority. -258- Bottom Row, Left to Hi ighl- Jackson, Ncidig, Morris, rGauger, Settler, Pond, Bul lick. Second R ou'wForrest. Tamur, Stanley, Roberts, Atkins, Yodcr, 7asiiich. 1111' Raw Fisher, Cnnrader, Williams, Neincr Cha ell, JP :1 Hindcnach, Miller. Fmirth Row-Kenyon, Dickson, Bastian, Thrasher, Gustafson, Tait, Greenmv alt. Mc Thy. ORGANIZATION SHIRLEY M. GAUGER - - - - - - - - Speaker BARBARA J. Mounts - - - - - - - - Vice President Doms S. SETrLEn . - - - - . - - - Secretary The House of Representatives is composed of the president of each upperclass living unit having not less than Eve girls and a representative ftom each of the wo- men's Fraternitv groups. Speaker of the House is the vice president of the Women's Student Government Association while the secretarv is elected from the members of the House. A member of the Dean of VVomens stafi? acts in an advisorv capacitv The representative of each living unit and fraternal group takes the suggestions and constructive criticisms of the women students in her group to the House where ideas and complaints are discussed. All legislation of the House is subject to approval of the Senate. Aside from the duties of discussion and legislation on matters brought by the representatives, or referred to the House by the Senate, the House each year takes charge of the May Day ceremonies and aids in various drives throughout the year. The House conducts the annual Christmas Drive, contributing the proceeds to the Estelle H. Hetzel Fund for Emergencies, the MiIHin County Childrenis Home. and other worthy causes. The House also aids in sponsoring the Big-Littlc Sister Tea. -259- SHIRLEY M. GAUGER Speaker, House Juducnal Commlttee Bottom Row, Left to Right-Ncincr, Ilcyd, Seltzer, Second Honinuss, Taylor, Cmushnrc, Guillct. Student Tribunal Bottom Row, Left to Rightmnichunls, NIorgan, Brown, Sankey. Sccmul Raw -Farrcll, Tilcy, Keller, Lccpcr. Judicial powers of the Student Government Association are vested in the Student Tribunal For men students and in Judicial Committee for women students. Each body has the power to summon before it any student over whom it has jurisdiction and t0 cnnduct such investigations as each may deem just and proper. They have the power to establish and enforce College customs. After a Fair trial, each has the power to afhx such punishment as may he justihcd. upon zmy student Found guilty of conduct detrimental to the College, and may rccnnr mend. when necessary, penalties up to and including expulsion from the College. Any student may appeal from a decision of Student Tribunal 0r Judicial Committee to thc AlI-Collegc Cabinet which has hnal jurisdiction over the matter. Nominations to each body are made by a committee composed of the presiding Chairmen 0F Student Tribunal and Judicial Committee, a representative from the Senate, and thc All-Collegc President. They are subject to approval by the All- College Cabinet. -260- JANE E. FounAan - JOEL Z. BACHMAN ERNEST B. Orr - OLIVER T. BLACKWELL JANE E. FOU RACRE Chairman, Low! Uni! LEONARD D. STEIN FLORENCE M. H. DRUMMOND ORGANIZATION - - - - Chairman, Local Um't Vice Chairman, International Affairs Vice Chairman, Student Government V ice Chairman, Student W elfare Secretary Treasu rer Bottom Raw. Left to RighteDrummund, Foumcre, Schwing. On. Top Ruw-Burns, Buchmun, Stein, Blackwell. The United States National Student Association is an organization seeking to maintain academic freedom, to develop better educational standards, and to improve democratic student government. It is chartered t0 guar- antee to all students equal rights and possibilities for primary. secondary, and higher education regardless of sex, race, religion. political belief, or economic circum- stances. A Constitutional Convention held in September, 1947, gave delinite form to USNSA. On August 23, 1948, more than 700 delegates and observers from 279 colleges and universities throughout the United States met at the University of Wisconsin for the lst National Congress of the USNSA. During the year between the convention and the lst Congress, NSA sponsored World Student Service Fund, helping students in war-devastated areas. The Foreign Student Summer project sponsored by NSA at the Mas- sachusetts Institute of Technology enabled 62 students from foreign countries to come to the United States. Impressed by the goals and achievements of the Na- tional Student Association, the All-College Cabinet granted approval for establishment of the unit at Penn State last year. Allan W. Ostur, Former Collegian. editor and a 1948 graduate. has served for the past year as national public relations director for the National Student Association. Regional ofhcers in Pennsylvania include Harold E. Brown, president. Among the sub-regional oHicers in Central Pennsylvania district are Leo J. Burns. sub-re- gional president; and M. Jane Schwing. suberegional publicity director. All are Penn State students. -261- XXMWKM ag? Agriculture Student Council ORGANIZATION Plump H. CEASE - - . - . - - - - President DONALD V. SEIPT - - - - - - - - Vice President MAMA B. HUGHES - - - - - - , - - Secretary Ronan'r D. Foon- - - - - - - - - Treasurer Forty-live members from 14 departmental clubs make up the membership of the Agriculture Student Council. The number of representatives from each club is determined by the number of students in each delpartment. At least one otiicer from each club is represented on the Council which meets bi-month y. Activities sponsored by the Council. during the past year. included the Harvest Ball in the Fall semester an the Ag Frolic in the Spring Semester. Square dances were also sponsored throughout the year. The major project of the Council was to revive the student publication Ag Hill Breeze. It is hoped that this revision will result in the return to the campus of the Penn State Farmer, in pre-war magazine. The Breeze was first issued on November 30 in Connection with Ag Hill Week, November 30 to December 4. Durinv this week Pennsylvania's Secretary of Agriculture, Miles Horst, was the principal speaker at the gathering of all Agriculture students. Among the projects carried out by the Council were faculty rating sheets through which the students were given the opportunity to criticize the instructors and courses they have taken during the year. Paul H. Margolf was the faculty adviser. Chemistry and Physics Student Council ORGANIZATION ABRAM BOSLEn . . - - - - . - I . President DAVID MC. BARRON - - - - - - - - Vice President DOUGLAS G. BnACE - - - - - - - Secretary-Trcasurer The Chemistry and Physics Student Council was organized in 1946, and has been very successful during the past three years in promoting student-faculty relations in the School of Chemistry and Physics. The Council consists of 24 members who were chosen from the depart- ments of chemical engineering, chemistry, commercial chemistry, physics, pre-inedical, and sci ence. With a ratio of one Council member for approximately every 40 students, there were four sophomore, eight junior and 12 senior representatives. The Council met once every three weeks during both semesters. The major project of the Council was the sponsoring of the Chemistry-Physics Open House in the Spring. All laboratories were open to the students and t0 the public with the graduate students arranging many interesting displays and experimental demonstrations. George L. Haller. dean of the School of Chemistry and Physics, was adviser to the Council. Education Student Council ORGANIZATION OSEPH A. DANIELS - - . - - . - - President ROBERT E. GABRIEL - - - - - - - - Vice President MARION HALL - - - - - - - Secretary-Treasurer The objective of the Education Student Council is to establish co-ordination amon the dif- ferent departments of the School of Education so far as student affairs are concerned. Al Council meetings are open to any student of the School. Durin the past year, suggestions and criticisms of courses were discussed by the Council and problems coming to the attention of council were investigated. The major project of the year was the publication of a student handbook for new students. This contained information about each department, each curriculum, names of faculty members, a list of honoraries and requirements for membership, and other pertinent data. The annual studentefaculty mixer was held after the election of ofhcers For the second semester. A ban uet for the council members, adviser, and faculty members of the School of Education was he d in the Spring. The course ratin program for the secondary education courses, which was started in May, 1948, was continued t rough the year. Paul W. Bixby, associate professor of elementary education, was adviser to the Council. -262- PHILIP II. CEASE President ABRAM BOSLER President JOSEPH A. DANIELS President Agriculture Rullmn er'. Left 10 Highlilmllurd. llnnlnn, 170m; Sciln, Ccusv, Hughvs, Jonson, Aukvr. Sl-mml inu-Suhul' fer, lh'nslmw, Angwuull. Slzlkcs, Bonk ing, Haws. Rnscnkmn'l. Cnrlislc, Coh- en. I'hinl Huu' iGurl-ml, H'ulkcr, Shutv, May. hmstmng. Hcincmunn, Ihlhp. lH-lcrs. R. Hnm'n. Fourth Row ., Schlcng 1 'vufm'r. L19, Middh'mu'n. an'. Smith. 50ml, ll. Brown. Chemistry and Physics Tor Raw, Left to Right Suhncidcr, Ivsslur. johnslnn, Diml. lrvick Spa 01sz lhlllH-Ilcruld, Iiruckncr, IEnsIn-r. Bruce. SunLcy. Education Tap Rmv-Lch to Right Skullchuck. Dickvrson, Rcslcx', Villiums. Snydcr, Urccn. Svcuml Ihm'i-lx'ullmrh. Pan cm, Gabriel, Dnnivls, Hull. Cillct. -263' MILTON C. STONE Pretirlcnt JEAN E. MOORE President JOHN F. FAST, JR. President HORACE ASIIENFELTER President Engineering Student Council ORGANIZATION MILTON C. S'I'UNI; - a President GEORGE F. PoTleu . , Sucrvlurt' JouN D. CmQumNI-L - - Vice Presidunl DoNALu l1. FouuLsANoi-Ln , - 'l'rcusurur The Engineering Student Council began the Fall semester with a StudentrFaculty mier in order that the new Sophomore engineering students could become better acquainted with their fellow students. the faculty, and their Council representatives. The Council continued to func- tion as the voice of the student engineer by taking appropriate action on all matters brought before it by engineering students. The Council is composed of one representative of each class in each curriculum of the School of Engineering. Representatives are also chosen by the honorary engineering fraternities and engineering societies. There are 16 members representing the six departments of architectural engineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering, mechanical engineering, aeronautical engineering, and civil engineering. The Council strives to 3romote a liner spirit of unity and friendship among the students and faculty of the School ancl the College, and to maintain and improve the eHectiveness of the School of Engineering. MacLean M. Babcock, professor of industrial engineering, served as adviser to the Council. The Liberal Arts Student Council ORGANIZATION JEAN E. Mooiua - - - President ELLIOT KHANIE - . - Vic Resident JANI: L. Su'Hll-ZHLAND - Secretary-il'rcusurer The Liberal Arts Student Council was organized in 1941 to promote the School of the Liberal Arts on the campus through various techniques encouraging higher scholastic and cultural standards. The student-teacher course-rating pro ram was continued and a confidential advisory com- mittee was eH'eetive in sett ing student pro lems. Investigation concerning a lake and recreation area near Houserville was made and recommended action was taken. Better student-faculty rela- tions and a feeling of solidarity among the diverse curricula oH'ered in the School of the Liberal Arts were attempted through a Student-Faculty Mixer. Committees investigated the advisability of honors work for especially capable juniors and seniors in their major fields, and improvement in examination procedures was recommended in those courses where a change was considered desirable. The Suggestion Box on the bulletin board outside the Dean's office was a source of many constructive ideas from the students. R. Wallace Brewster, professor of political science, again served the Council as adviser. Mineral Industries Student Council ORGANIZATION JOHN F. lixs'r - - - President XVIIJJAM EGGLRT . - Vice President GLENN tV. Ovuau - , Sceremry-Treusurcr The Mineral Industries Student Council consists of 12 members, with each of the three departments, earth science, mineral engineering, and mineral technology, represented by four students. The prime purpose of the Council is to increase the contacts of the students amon7 themselves and with the faculty, and to enable them to have an active part in All-College govern- ment and other affairs. The major project of the Council was the Mineral Industries Open House held in the Spring. The art galleries and laboratories were open to the public, and many interesting exhibits were disp aye . A student-faculty smoker was hel in February. The Council was one of the sponsors of the annual student-faculty banquet for the School of Mineral Industries which was held in the Spring. The Mineral Industries picnic climaxed the social activities fostered by the Council. The Council established a faculty evaluation program and considered course changes and many other problems concerning the welfare of students in the School of Mineral Industries. Edward Steidle, dean of the School, was the faculty adviser. Physical Education and Athletics Student Council ORGANIZATION Ilmmttia ASIILNFELTIER - . President Minty Lou Bowtan - - . Secretary Runmmo H. tX i-ttu - - Vice President W'iLtJAM E. Bowslzn - - - Treasurer The Physical Education and Athletics Student Council was composed of ten members, one representative for every 27 students in the School of Physical Education and Athletics. The Youncil met bi-monthly and served as a liaison group between the students of the School and the faculty. As is stated in its constitution, the main purposes of the Council are to promote genuine in- terest in the professions of health, physical education and recreation, to develop a eo-operative spirit and professional attitude that will be to the best interest of the organization and the pro- fession, to Ctroperate actively with the dean and department heads of the School of Physical Edur cation and Athletics, to make recommendations For needed changes in the School, to detemtine time and place for meetings of all students in the School, and to provide an opportunity for the sophomore class to elect representatives to the Council during the first months of the school term. Advisers were J. Bertram Kessel, assistant professor of hysical education and athletics, and Ellen D. Kelly, assistant professor 0? physical education anCl7 athletics. -264- Engineering Iinllum Ilnu'. lrfr to Right , 'l hum m4 Hruun, Sumo. mer. Hurrisnn. Sw- mul Hunt nichurdsnn. H u d i n g C r, Hugclszmgcr. Smlll'rm HIM! Row 7 lungrr, Kunc. Lukvns. QUJIIcrs. Km nvy. 3 W The Liberal Arts Rmmm Ruu'. Left to Right Hurgxm. 42+; .46 Schlcgcl, Prifli. Dcckmun. llnuru. Lcl'lwc. ltux, Lm'wr. Strum! Ruu'i Rnsvn. Millclmun. Ucknvr, Slllllrr' land, K. liurish. N. Burixh. lh-in hcinu'r, chlcr. Hlinl Hrm'n ViIl' mun. .Uwrumx. le-ming, Sllulu. Krunv. Ilull'mun. Schmucklcr. Kollm. Mineral Industries I'ulv Row. Icfl Io Right Kaufman. Luduiu, Iiunncr, :Xndcrsun. 'l humsnn. St'cuml Hml' vllnrrisnn, liggcrl. Fast. O'xlcr. Arnnhl. Physical Education and Athletics 801mm leu chl m RiglIh-Bou'er. McCurmick, liycr. SCCUIIAI Rnuwi Im Ashcnl'cllrr. Bowwr, Ycru. llugrrr 4 .Vw mun. Bragg. Publications JOHN IV. ENGLISH Editor LOUISE II. CON'I'I'I Managing Editor OIIGANIZA'I ION JOHN W. l'. M.I Isn Editor Lmuql II. UIN'II: - Managing Editor Lmuumr D. MUN: Photo Editor MARTIN H. BRILL - - Assictuut Plum; Editor ELLEN 1.. MILIIJI - xhsixtum Photo liIliInr CAIIIIII'N A. IKII'I Sunior Suuirm Edimr FRANCIS RH'I H'unu'nk FIII'IIII NANCY PARLN I' xIn'ixlIml H 1mm x I1IIitnr JIIIIN C. KIILIs'I'N, III. Spam Inlimr ANDIH H H. CASI PIuiIIIIII BIIIII'II I DIrucIms SIIINLY B. SIMUN - . Ijxclumge Editor .....I- i - Kruscn, Sloan, IIrIlInm Rnu, III! III RIVIIIiSI'nIUr, Brill, RliIlIr, P.Ircm, C. RIL Lnglish,F . ICL v, Mugncl, tuxu lIu th.II km'cxl ,Uc kIII-r, Kr Ik mcr. H11 rII Rnw DcJIIsIl;II. Bland. Ilowm Bailey Ruu- Hd IIrIIII-x, J. McInMIugHIIl hum, LCM, N McDuugaH Dinger, Ccicr, Scidmun, VildaSl. Lung, PIeIIerkurn, Nu u 268 Roslcr. Manes, I1I'I'III Row-Shultz, Ilcning, Buuus, Saul, Putter, Asmrc c, LORRAINE D. MLINZ Photo Editor X W45 50.0 Senior Editorial Board MMIIOIIII: II. liIIHKINI: Ims K. DAVID ll. NALVI-N C. JUNI: HLAND humans M. III s1. I II KLILNsz' xII'l I1'Ililnr IV. Buurli SLUAN. 11!. Ar! ASSI'UIIIIM XVqunx ll. l-',IIII1II IVI-IIII PHYLLIS M. IIAIIIUN Ill.l.lv.N II. JIINI; C. KIIA'I'y. Second RmvwEsII- I'Iv, KI'I-m-y, Erskinc, SIIIiIII. Bruun, Mom Lshlunnn, Grccnnwnlt. I m Ith JOHN C. KRUSEN, JR. CAROLYN A. RICE Sports Editor Scuinr Suction Edilur All Penn State alumni have memories of college friends and events that have made their college days an interesting experience. LA VIE has undertaken the task of preserving and perpetuating some of these pleasant memories. It is not easy to catch and record the highlights of campus life, For, even as the copy is being written and edited, Penn State is Changing. As a result,r in future years, the members of the Class of 1949 will look with pride at a greater Penn State-and with Fond memories at the Penn State they knew, pictured within their 1949 LA VIE. The Class of 1890 published the first LA VIE. It appeared in 1889 as the pub- lication of the junior class and continued down through the years as a junior class project. In 1930, LA VIE became the publication of the senior C1ass. Through its 60 years of publication, LA VIE has grown with the College. From the original volume of 127 pages, the book has expanded to this present volume of nearly 500 pages. During World War II, it was necessary to temporarily discon- tinue publication but the series was renewed in 1946 with an abridged war edition covering the war years. The staE of the 1949 LA VIE has had to cope with many problems. Costs of paper, engraving, and printing, as well as photographic supplies have increased sharply, yet the student assessment for the LA VIE has not been Changed in 20 years. The 1949 LA VIE depicts the activities of the largest class in the history of the College, yet, in order to have the book completed before the June graduation, the stag had to meet a January deadline, 21 deadline that came months earlier than those of previous years. The stag expresses its appreciation to Andrew W. Case, art adviser; George L. Donovan, financial adviser; Woodrow W. Bierly, editorial adviser; personnel of the Penn State Photo Shop; and Martin H. Brill, stafF photographer, for their untiring aid and helpful suggestions in producing this LA VIE. -269- P. FRANCES RlCli 1Vomcn's Editor W. BRUCE SLOAN, JR. Art Editor SIDNEY B. SIMON Exchange Editor ILWVIS S. STONE, JR. ELLIOT SllAPIRO MALCOLM A. VVlllTli Editor Managing Editor News Editor ORGANIZATION Lawn; S. STONE, J11. - - - - - - - - Editor ELonT Simpmo - . . . - - - - Managing Editor MALCOLM A. WHITE - - - - - - . News Editor THOMAS E. MORGAN - - - - - - - - Sports Editm ?RNOLD GERTON - - - - - - - - - Editorialt Director RANGES M. KEENEY - . 1 - - - - Soc yEditor Lomarm M. NEVILLE - - - - - - Assistant Society Editor JOAN L. Fox - - - - - - - Fe umr re Editor BETTY R. GIBBONs e - - - - - - . Photo Editor SELMA ZASOFSKY - - - - - - - - Promotion Manager CLAIRE J. LEE. - . - - - - - Senior Board VANCE C. KLEPPER - - 4 - - - Business Manager MARGARET M. BREECE . - - - - Assistant Business Manager BARBARA A. KEEFER- - - - - - Advertising Director SELMA LAMPERT SMITH - - - - - - Local Adicrtising Manager R. BRETr KRANICH - - - - - - - Circulation Manager MARILYN POMERENE - - . . - - Sec retarv WILMA BREHM - , - . - - Classifed Advertising Manager Kosn J. BARGAS - - - - - - Personnel Manager 2W! GEORGE LATZO - - - - - - - - Office Manager Mu wvw$$g .1 junior Board wgo yaw i311: RAYMOND F. BENFEn, JR. ANNA O. KELLER M. JANE Scuwmc ,093: ::;:;L13' RICHARD M. BROSSMAN ELLIOT S. KRANE CHARLOTTE SEIDMAN ditch: W e '- JOHN B. BONNELL N. PAULJNE MOSS ROSEMARY SQUILLANTE 3039 f e i ' BARBARA L. BROWN JACK M. BEEN GEORGE S. VADASZ '59 R. FLORENCE FEINBERG VViLman'r ROTH EDWIN C. WATSON x DOROTHY M. HUNSBERGER DOROTHY O. VVEnLiMcH The Daily Collegian, student newspaper, was founded in 1887 as the Free Lance, a monthly publication. It became the State Collegian in 1904. Considered one of the best college newspapers in the East, the Daily Collegian keeps students informed of tampus aiiairs, and attempts to mold and reflect student . .ppinion on College issues. ' Editorial page innovations this vear included Burcks cartoons on national and mational issues; and Comer Rumors and uFrom the Wastebasket, columns on faiinpus asz1irs One Man's Meat was continued undei the b21nner,HAnotl1er Man's Poisgn. uBetween the Lions was reactivated as a dailv sports column bv the sports 5231701 Students gather and edit the news solicit advertising, manaoe ci1culation and business affairs, and train staf? replacements. Both the editorial and business staiis -270- . KlgliNl-W Sut'id'lv Editor THOMAS li. MORUAN Spurn Editin- consist of senior, junior, and sophomore hoards us well as aspiring candidutcs. A newly organized promotion hoard, composed of editorial amd husincss stnfi mcmhcrs. performs miscellaneous services to promote good will. Policy is determined by the senior editorial hoard, which makes and maintains the rules and style governing thc publication of the paper. Advertising and husincss matters are controlled by the senior business hoard. Most of the news gathering, writing, and editing is done by the junior editorial board mcmhcrs. They also take turns in managing the daily issues. Sophomores and candidates wrilc headlines, rend proof. and do supervised reporting. Iunior and sophomore busincss board mcmhcrs sell advertising to regularly us- signcd mcrchzmt accounts, and layout zulvcrtiscnwnts. Work 0n the Dain Collegian is open to :my student. Advancement in board positions is madc by majority vote of retiring board members. Voting, is based on merit. This Spring the. Daily Collegian was host to tho sccond annual University News- paper Convention. Delegates included Editors and business managers of thc largest univcrsity and college. dnilics from all sections of thc country. Senior hoard members also were activc in promuting the student press project. The press will improve student publicatiuns and meet 0thcr student organization printing needs. Louis H. Bell is editorial adviser and Rohcrt R. Vim Slamhmuck is :uhicrtising adviscr. Bvlmm How, Left to Righlsllnrgus, Lnl'ln. Lou. Gibbons, Neville. Carton. Zusnfskv. S. Smith, Kmnich, Iinx. SH C. hurc, Squillnmv, lvkuuskus. Snyder, VndusL, Brossmun. Third Row oml Ruugli'inbcrg. Suh'wing, Scidnuln, Cher: anrlh Rmv-Allvn, Stcrn, inldmzln, Rmh. sllunslwrgcr. Gilbert, anfur, Bnnncll, chuvor, krunc, llmruri chn, Brown, Kclh'r. lidvisu'in, Rlnss. -27l' VANCE C. KLIEI'PER Business Munugx'r BARBARA A. KEEPER Advertising Dirn'lnr MARUARIST M. BRHICI' Assistant Busim'ss Munngcr FRANK J. PHILIPPBAR, III, ARTHUR G. XVARD, JR. LEONARD ll. VElNSTElN DORO'I'IIY M. IIUNSBERGHR Ctrlidimrs Din'clur. Bmml III Editors HUHHUH'S Editor ORGANIZATION FRANK J. PHILIPPBAR, III, Almum G. VVAnD, Jn. - - - - Co-Editors JOHN R. CONNELLY , . - - - Business Manager DOROTHY M. HUNSBERGER - - - - Women's Editor C. JUNE BLAND - - - - - - - - Exchange Editor Editorial Associates IIENRY XV. GLASS ELLIOT SHAPIRO Board of Editors LEONARD H. WEINSTEIN, Director; MARY L. ACKISON, ANTHONY G. BOWMAN, A. WALTEn COWAN, NANCY F. HARRIS, CAROL A. JUNGMAN, ELLIOT S. KEANE, HELEN STARK, pHILIP S. YODINSKY. Assistants: Rum C. FonNEY, PATRICIA A. HIGH, MARY E. MCLALIGHLIN, LOIS S. OSTWIND, Rum F. SPECTOR, JOYCE A. TmGIANo, GEORGE S. VADASZ, MARILYN WALL. lianARD J. TYLDEN Director, Ar! Sluff Art Staff EDWARD J. TYLDEN, Director; RALPH W. MEIER, ROBERT F. LE VINE. Assistant: MARY L. BEHNEY, L. JEAN BICKERTON. Promotion Staff JAMES O. DUNAWAY, Manager,- GERALD A. GILMAN, G. LOUISE INSEmm, JOHN R. SENIOR, ETIIEL M. MOCNET. Photo Staff MARnN H. BRILL, Director; RICHARD M. BROSSMAN, WILLIAM J.R1FFNER. Assislant: VVILLXAM B. COLEMAN. Advertising Staff D. KENNETH STRAYER, DAVID R. ELDRIDGE, Co-IUtmagers; HARRIET J. DENBY, SYLVIA LEVY, ELLEN L. MILLER, GLADDY L. MILLER, I'IARRJE'IT E. MILLER, LORRAINE D. MUNZ, NANCY pARENT, CAROLYN A. RICE, FRANCES RICE. Assistants: BERNADYNE E. DonosH, FRANCES L. ESHLEMAN, VAIDA RIGGS, KATHERINE G. STEPHENSON, SEYMOUR L. BARASH, DAVID H. GOULD, ALVIN T. SCHWARTZ, LOUISE KAUFMAN. Circulation. Staff PHYLLIS B. Gmsuunc, Manager; A. GERALD Gunman, STANLEY J. REISMAN, ALVIN REINER, EDWIN F. Mums, FAY ZELITCH. M. JANE SWAGLER, NIYRON M. SLOAN, ROMAYNE PARKS, JAMES 0. DUNAWAY STANLEY K. Monms, I. RICHARD HOFFMAN, SUSANNE HILL, HELEN O. HAWKINS, SARA M. Pmmminu Smff lUmmgcr GILLETTE, REGINA ESHMONT, JAMES L. CODY, RUTH I. BALLARD. -272- JOHN R. CONNELLY DAVID R. ELDRIDGE, D. KENNETH STRAYER Business Manager Ailvurtixing Co-Managcrs Let Mirth P1evai1', is the motto of Froth, the campus humor magazine, pub- lished monthly by the Penn State students. Founded in 1909, Froth celebrated its 40th year of publication this Spring. Deriving its name From Shakespeare's 9111219' Measure For Measure Froth is now considered one of the top ten leadino campus humor magazines in the nation. Origi- 11211 cartoons, :19 well 119 written material 119' stag members have been reprinted by the national 11121gazineMVL1r9it91,' and the Froth c1cdit Iinc became a familiar sight 1n other college comics over the country. Popular standard features of Froth include: Mug and Jester, Wax Impressions, The Bookworm,CampL19 Faces at Places F10thscope,Bbott0m of the Barrel, Old Mania, Rhyme Without Rea9011, and the men 9 and women 9 fashion columns-all presented in modern type styles and make up. Dre99cd in the bright red and yellow costume of the ancient jester, ziFrothy at- tended all the home football games last Fall, displaying hi9 pranks 1n traditional clown Spirit. By its prose, either satirical 01' otherwise. Fmth brought to light the opinions and gripes most often heard on campus. Louis 11. Bell is faculty adviser and H. E. Dickson is art adviser. Bottom Row, Left to Right- -Eldcrton, Tylden, 1Vard,Philippr1r, Connelly, Ginsberg, Eldridge, XVeinslcin, 51121901 Second lei-Fnrne9, S11ag- ler ,qu nmg an , . icc,1Munz, Dcnby,G1ass, VVroblL ski, E. Millc, C. Rice, Iarks, Eshmo nt. Third Raw- Potter, llz1rri9, Bl.1nd,Hunsbcrger, Achi- 901i, L911lcnmz1n, Steven son 11, Dol1L19 1Y Moanet, H 1Vliller, Hi11,Gillette.Fomth Ranv-Hoffman, Gottlieb, Reincr, Sch11L1r11,Cm1:1n Bouman 30- din9k9, chitch, Levy. Fifth Row-Cody,R .Smith DuBois, Sloan, Gou1d, 110191111111. Krnnc, C. Miller, Bamsh. -273- KM7 aw: ORGANIZATION RALPH L. LEWIS, Jn. . - - - - - - - Editor DAVID R. ELDRIDGE - - - - - - - nr'lmmging Editor DAVID L. J. MALICKSON , - - - - , .. Literary Editor RICHARD W. YEAGLEY - - . - - - , Make-Up Editor RAYMOND G. HUSTED JR. - - - - - . Advertising Manager - - Business Manager - . - - - Circulation Manager . . - Promotion Manager - v - Promotion Manager - - - Art Editor , Photo Editor RALPH L. LEWIS, JR. Ezlilnr , journalistic outlet for those interested in creative writ- xx 1 student interest in the literary held. It consists of h ies, editorials, and essays written by the students y the students. the work of students whose writing ability has ent of English Composition. Each article con- in 0th ways attempted to increase culture on the campus. Operating under a charter granted by the College, Critique is a member of the Associated Student Activities. Faculty advisers are Harold E. Dickson, A. Pauline DAVID R. ELDRIDGE Locklin, and Louis F. Peck. Managing Edimr Bottom Row. Left to Right-Snitzur, Ilusled, R. Anderson, Lewis, Eldridge, Cuno, Cameron. Second Row-King, Ilyle, Mnmgvpxcry, Lcc, Kec- ncv, ig u, XVarrick, Hoke, Maclnlyrc. Third Row-Kochlcr, Bryan, Shelley, Kivnik, K0911, Meyers, Stotlcr, Horne Lazar. 1'0 th Raw-JV. Ar; ersun, Caner, Prifti, Troy, Bodcll, Rowland, Roschcrry, Torrance, Ilcrzng. Fifth me-Huntcr, chctcn, Axfm'd, Kidder, Kulp, lsmcl, Eby, Philips, Bcnsnn. -274- Butlnm Row Left In RighICSIInok Bundmg . . Jones, Pctrmxski, BC car er, Kmak, Martin, Lock. Kmv nlski, Harrison Rn Icv 01d Ra au' iSIn km'its, Dc Vuf. CIICIriIIgInII. Cnthcnnnn, Corn ish Ewinv IiSII Vnss cr. Firic InIaII. Mucr, C'htstkr, Bmd 13 :lmls. llc'unuilc, Lahmdnik Hotrick lhsslackcr. J. 10an, llulchinY Donnell. ORGANIZATION GEORGE F. BEARER - - - - - - - - - Editor WALTER S. KMAK - - , - - - - Business Manager ALEXANDER PETROWSKI . - . - - - - I'Hanaging Editor EUGENE J. MARTIN - - - - - - - - Feature Editor HARRY E. CORNISH, JR. . - - - - , . Illustrations Editor SHERWOOD P. JONES - - - - . - - Phot Editor ON I. DESANDRO - - , - - Local Advertising Manager FRANKLIN G. RICHARDSON - . - - - National Advertising Manager RAYMOND A. KOWALSKI - - - - - Circulation Manager ETHEL J. SENKOVITS - - - - . - - Office Manager MORRIS ZISWASSER - - - - - , - - Publicity Manager The Penn State Engineer is a technical magazine publishing articles in the field 01 engineermg. The magazine, which is self-supporting, is a member of the Engineering Col- lege Magazine Associates, which has recognized the Penn State Engineer for its excellence in feature and editorial writing. The Penn State Engineer fosters better student-faculty relations, acquainting both groups with campus engineering activities and personalities. Information con- cerning the activities of various societies, honoraries, and general school groups is published in the magazine. Besides oficring a medium to broaden the outlook of students enrolled in the technical curricula, the Penn State Engineer; gives the student an opportunity to ex press himself and improve his ability in technical writing. The magazine sponsors the annual Slide Rule Bali, an aH-College formal dance, and each year awards a scholarship to a worthy and qualified student. Faculty advisers are Robert A Ilusscv CiIinIszII; C E. Buliinger, A VV.C C1150 L. S. Rhodes, C. G. Vandcrgrift, and H. I. anpley. IQ x1 UI Kutzcr. H TIIIrd RmII-Brmditch, Man- GEORGE F. BEARER Editor WALTER S. KMAK Business Manager ORGANIZATION Editor Business Manager FRED I-IAZELWOOD, III - - - - - - - - , - JEAN CAMERON VVINlFRED L. IMHOF - - - , e - , - Advertising Manager JANIE VVEIGLB - - - , - - - - - - Associate Editor JACK 1V1. BEEN - - - - - - - - - - Associate Editor The Studeilt Handbook, one of the oldest publications on the campus, provides information about the College for new students. that can easily be referred to. It is a handy, poeket-sized volume, Known in the past as the Frosh Biblef the Penn State Christian Association. i the Student Handbook is published by The retiring stag each year names the suc- ceeding stag, their nominations being subject to the approval of the Christian Asso- ciation Cabinet. The Student Handbook, which is distributed to incoming students, contains 21 wealth of information about the College and its activities. It includes a map of the campus, the rules and regulations, customs, student organizations, and many other items of special interest to newcomers. During recent years, more illustrations have been added to the Student Hand- book, thus adding to its make-up and general appearance. The Student Handbook is supported by the advertisers who find it 21 valuable medium for reaching new students. Bottom Raw Le ftt oRight-C urt,o Cameron. Reen, Hazclwood, Caton, Herold, Ockncr. Hotter, :Ktkins. Scholeyer, Squillante, Miller. Third Row- Ilillstmm, Eshleman, MeCulIy, He Hm -276- Mowry, Moore, Fox, FRED HAZELXVOOD, III Editor JEAN CAMERON Business Manager Second Rmv-Moss, Holmes, Culley, Dennev, Williams, Smith, ARNOLD GERTON Editor SELMA ZASOFSKY Associate Editor Left to Right-Gertun, Banner, lasofsky. ORGANIZATION ARNOLD GERTON- - - - - - - - - - - - Editor SELMA ZASOFSKY - - - - - - - - - - Associate Editor Now in its third year, Who's Who in the News is published annually by Sigma Delta Chi and Theta Sigma Phi, professional journalism societies for men and wo men, respectively. The booklet contains brief biographical sketches and accounts of the activities of 200 to 300 students Chosen by a selection committee at the beginning of the year. Students selected are those, who, in the eyes of the committee, have rendered meri- torious service to the College or have held positions of importance in student or- ganizations. The publication is sent to all newspapers in'Pennsylvania, as well as to the papers in the hometowns of out-of-state students, thus giving those chosen wide publicity and additional recognition for their activities. Original idea For the booklet is attributed to Dean of Men Arthur R. Warnock. The work is carried out under the direction of Franklin C. Banner, head of the De- partment of Journalism. The selection committee for the 1948-49 edition consisted of E. William Law- less, All-College president; Lewis S. Stone, Jr., editor, Daily Collegian; Janet F. Lyons, president, Women's Student Government Association; and Joseph J. Colone, presi- dent, Athletic Association. -277- thletics .5 ' a X V ORGANIZATION josgpu J. COLONE - . - - - President GEORGE W. SCHAUTZ - . - Vice President HORACE ASHENFELTER - . Secretary-Treasurer HAROLD R. GILBERT - Graduate Manager of Athletics VVALTER R. HOSTERMAN, JR. e-Assistant Graduate Manager of Athletics The Athletic Association is primarily concerned with the management and promotion of intercollegiate sports. Every regularly matriculated male student pays an ath- letic fee which entitles him to membership in the Asso- ciation. The three student emcers, president, vice president, and sceretury-treasurer, are elected each Spring during the AHCollcge elections by the undergraduate men stu- dents. The administration 0F the Association rests in the hands of the Graduate h'lanager of Athletics and his 215' sistunt. However, an Athletic Advisory Board 0f 13 mem- bers meets with the Dean of the School of Physical Edu- cation and Athletics and the Graduate Manager to decide matters of policy. Student members 0F the Board are the HAROLD R. GILBERT Graduate Manager of Athletics President THLETIC SSOCIATION JOSEPH J. COLONE All-Coliege President; the President of the Athletic As- sociation; and Chairman of the Board Of Student Pub- lications. Other members are trustees, faculty, and alumni of the College. One head manager, three first assistant managers, and any number of second assistant managers are chosen for each sport. These men, under the direction of the Graduate Manager of Athletics, handle business matters pertaining to their respective sports. One 0F the major jobs of the Athletic Association this year was the distribution of football tickets to both students and alumni. An unprecedented demand which exceeded the supply of tickets by several thousand. taxed the nihce to its utmost, especially for the University of Pennsylvania football game in Philadelphia and the Michigan State game played on Beaver Field. Sports administered by the Athletic Association, are: Fall-football, cross country, and soccer; Winter-basket- ball, boxmg, wrestling, skiing, sw1mmmg, fenemg, gym- nastics, and rifle; and Springe-track, baseball, lacrosse. tennis, and golf. -280- HEERLEADERS v bVILIJAM A. IEONMLL , - IIqu Flu'urlcmlcr S'usAN D. lhss'l-Zx' , 7 . , xhwviulc flww'lcmlur S'TANH-iv Mb Loummmur , , Asmciulc Cheerleader Roluiu'l' IE. limxknuusr BIZHNARD XV. CAnmaAu Glumny Lnu MILIJ-n Hmmnn P. CLAIR Duumm .lb Puruxr Gummy: H'. KIIHTY. Led by Bill Unnsull. Ibo tbccrlmding squad was very active during, the past umr. Hush cards for the first time were used by Penn Slaw motors :11 llnntbull gmncs. Using the blue and white curds. tricL designs xu'l'c lbrmccl by tho snpbnmnrcs sealed in the liusl stands. 'l'bcir appearance on Buu'cr Hold XX'JS enthusiastically rccchcd. 'I'hc Nitmny Linn, inmorsmmtcd by Wendell O. Lommb', appeared 1:151 bull in :1 now skin and aided 1110 WILLIAM A. mmmm, b cluwrlczulcrs in Leaping Penn Slum spirit high. The Ixcnr also murlxcd Ibo linnl uppwruncc nl' coed cbccrlmdus who were admitted m the squad in 1943. It was dccidcd that in 1949. the squad would revert to its pro xmr smtus with only men students as cbccrlcndcrs. sue w D. RISK! b S'lWNHiY M. LOURIMORIZ ALL-AMERICAN END 28; - lap How Lat 11. Right C. Nlurrav, Loumy, SelILrL-r. Urion, MeDcrmott, Bunn, Hulderiek, Kurrl, Smidunsky, Serro, Shumskls, J. 'I my. ' iesa Stnrer, Smith Pougherty. I ht rd Ruw- Coach Higgins, Melz, BezIttI, Peluso,XV11un g EE a , , A HID. OOTBALL ORGANIZATION ROBERT A. 1110mm; - - Coach JONEPH J. CULoNI: V - 9 Captain 11AROLD L. SAUNDEIIs Manager 1948 RECORD Oct ZiPenn State . 35 Bucknell 0 Oct 8-Penn State 34 Syracuse .. ............. 14 Oct 16-Fenn State . 37 West Virginia 7 Oct 23712enn State 14 Xlichigan State 14 Oct 30-Fenn State ,. 32 Colgate 13 Nov. 6eP9nn State 13 Penn .. 0 NoI. lS-Penn State V. 47 Temple 0 Nov. ZOwPenn State ., . . . I 0 Pitt . .. I I 7 NuI. 27SPenn State I . 7 VVashiiIgton State 0 Ihe Nittanv Lions undeieated Eastern champions of 1947 opened their 19-18 football season as the team to beat in the East. After playing the Michigan State Spartans to a 1-1914 tie before 11 recortltbrezlking crowd on Homecoming weekend, the Lions toppled the undefeated Penn eleven in one of the most brilliant epics in Penn State football history. Once more in 1948, as in 1946 and in other years, the Pitt jinx snuppeti the Lions winning streak when the Pan- thers. oputpluIed in statistics outscored the Blue and White with a 7 0 upset in the Pitt stadium. 1-0112 Broun, 0111111, Hogg'ud. Amprim, G odla Gilbert, Graduate Palmer, Iamburu.J Druzenovich, C. Dr1i7enovichf Capt Colone, Norton,IliI:1Ls. Finley, Petehel, Iurter, OarsinI, Ilen qum, Kline, L'rikson, RumbL IL-rger, 110 055, Henry, s,k m,bok Simon n, McC 0y, Lu ther, Kelly, Gorinski, ChuL Manager l'of At 111 Row- -,Rugel Joe, Mi11er, etics. Bottom r1 cpl e,tt m,y Saunders, Manager. Although Penn State lost the Lambert trophy won in 19-17, the season, with seven victories. one tie. and one de- feat, was one of the most successful in the history of Penn State football. Team statistics for the nine games give the Lions 219 points scored as compared to 55 points scored against them. A total of 2,778 yards were gained by the Lions while their opponents moved the ball only 1,424 yards. The average gain for the Nittanymen was 309 yards per game, for their opponents, 158 yards per game. Bob Higgins in 1948 completed his 19th season as head coach. He was assisted by Earle Edwards, A1 Miehaels, Joe Bedenk. and Jim OIIoru. Sam Iamburo, end, was named to Collier's All-American team, and thus became the eighth Penn State man to achieve this honor. 1n postseason lel-star games, Tomburo and Seatbaek E1- wood Petehel played on Christmas night in the NortlrSouth Shrine game in the Orange Bowl at Miami, 1:13., and on January 5 and 12 in the Hawaiian all-star games in Honolulu Stadium. On New Year's Day, Guard John Simon, Tackle john Finley, and 11111fbaek Larry Cooney played on the East team in the East-West game in San Francisco, Calif. The Lions opened the 1948 season on October 2 with Bucknell, playing before 15,000 shirt-sleeved fans on Beaver iiiield. Within the first nine minutes of the game, the Nit- tunI'men scored their first touchdown 0f the 1948 season. Bill Luther, starting tailback, brought a kick back 18 yards to the Bison 36. A penalty and a recovered fumble slowed down this initial drive, but finally on third down with the .284- Triplett takes PetchelIs pass for a TD in Bucknell game. JOSEPH J. COLONE HAROLD L. SAUNDERS Captain IWmmger ball on Bucknell's 10, Elwood Petchel tossed a balloon-like pass to Wally Triplett in the end zone. A young man, whose No. 31 was not listed in the pro- gram, now arrived on the field. He was Carl Sturges. once a speedy halfback. A leg injury two years ago forced him to give up the grid game, but last summer he decided to return to the game as a place-kicking specialist. And he did just that. Five out of Eve was his record against Bucknell. In the hrst period, Bob Hicks, starting Lion terminal, had to leave the game with a twisted ankle. His loss was severely Felt during the next two games. With Hicks sidelined. Larry Cooney, Petchel, Francis Rogel, and Capt. Joe Celene COI- laborated for the second marker, with Rogel. Punchy to his teammates. blasting hisvway from the 17 into the end zone. A pass interception by Guard Joe Drazenovich 0n the Bucknell 20 set up the third siXepointer. Rogel chalked up a first down on the 12-yard line and Petchel made the score 20-0 on an end run. In the opening minutes 0F the final stanza, Triplett took the pigskin on a reverse, skirted end, spun away from four Bison tacklers, and sped across the goal line for the fourth touchdown. Newcomer Vince O'Bara scored the last touch down shortly after Triplett's 28-yard scoring run to conclude the Blue and White scoring. Final score: Penn State 35, Bucknell 0. The following week, Coach Bob Higgins loaded his charges into busses for the trek to Syracuse, N. Y., and an under-the-lights encounter against the Orangemen on a muddy held. In the face of the Lions might, the Orange gridders offered a plucky passing attack which gave partisan fans a few chances to cheer, but it was easily swept aside by the hardvcharging Nittany linemen. Statistics told the whole story. The Lions netted a total of 329 yards on the ground to only 36 for Syracuse. A Philadelphia sophomore, Bernie Custis, was the whole show for the undermanned Syracusemen. He threw 30 For ward passes and carried the ball in 17 0f Syracuse's 27 run- ning plays. But one man can't play against eleven so the Lions took the ball down to the Orange 24 before their drive was halted. Another push was soon started From the Nit- tany 39. It carried the ball to the Syracuse 11 from where Rogel ran through center for the initial tally. Then Luther took 21 Syracuse punt and Rogel plunged 18 yards to the Orange 48. Triplett went inside his right end on a reverse and galloped the entire 48 yards for a score. After only 11 minutes of play, the tally read: State 13, .285- Penn State Christian Association 304 Old Main Building State College. Pa. Syracuse 0. Orange gridders drew the next scoring blood with a 44-yard tuuchdown pass from Custis to End Pete Kranaek. A few minutes after the touchdown and with time running out in the lirst half, Fred Felbaum, a reserve guarLl.rLe01erLd a S1'r11euse fumble. Slowlv but surelv the 7.8 1-11rds tn the end 'Iune were covered. A short pass from L uther to Sam lumhuro made the smre 20- 7 at hall time. With Lustis either running or passing in 12 out 0f 14 plays alter the second half kickolT, Syracuse marched 69 yards to score, slicing the Lions lead to a mere touchdown. Unable to tally in the third quarter, Petchel hit paydirt after only 50 seconds had elapsed in the final period. The final score was 11 Petehel pass intended for Tamhuro with Rngel supposedly taking out the Syracuse end. Unable to Iind his mum Rogel took the hall for a touchdown instead. Final score: Penn State 34.81'raeuse l4. Returning to the 1ale of Mt Nittany the Higs proteges exploded in spurts to annex their third win of the season 11ml also the 13th sULLessi1e game without :1 defeat helore :1 crowd of l8,000. The victim was West Virginia. iliriplett, lleetlkmted Nitnmy back, single-htmdedly hmke W'est Virginia's back with two third-quarter runs of 54 and fig yards. He also hoosted his average gain per rushing attempt for the season to the 14 yards-per-try mark. The home team gained 11 7-0 first period lead but only after the scnrelmurd showed that 13 minutes of the quarter had gone. Petehel. the Flying Fragment,U passed 25 yards to Tumhurn and then again to Tumburo lbr two yards and the touchdown. The second score in the second period took longer. Again it was Petehel, this time carrying the mail Bill Luther carries the mail against Michigan State. himself on 11 threevyard scoring seamper. Sturges. extra point specialist, converted the second 01' his live conversions of the afternoon. After the hotly-eontested lirst half, Triplett once again stole into the limelight. In the early minutes of the third quarter, D011 Murray recovered 21 fumble for the Lions and the second play thereafter Triplett raced 54 yards around end For the touchdown. End Tamburo gathered in Colone's kickolt for 2111 onside kick on the Mountaineer 38 but the ensuing drive hugged down. The fourth Blue and White touchdown was the most spectacular. Len Bellas kicked t0 'liriplett 0n the 15 21nd Wally raced 85 yards to score. But the Mountaineers bounced right back. Tricking t0- uether :1 74- yard march they crossed the 00211 line in six plavs making the scoreboard read 28- 7. Once again Petehel appeared on the gridiron and the Lions took to the air A 34 yard puss t0 Sophomore Owen Daugherty chalked up the final Lion score. Later in the period, John Simon, lirst string guard, missed making his first touchdown when he hloeked a West Virginia punt only to have the ball roll out ol- the end zone. for a safety. Final score: Penn State 37, West Virginia 7. The Michigan State game left :1 Homecoming crowd of 23,000 spectators '11s exhausted and excited as the men who hztttled to 11 14114 tie. on the gridiron. It was the 14th sue- L'essive game I'm' the Lions without defeat. The. game was so Llespemtelv 11nd at times hrilli'1111tl1 l'ouuht that 11 football liLtionist might have hesitated to use what took place 011 Beaver Field 115 his plot Johnny Chuckmn ruIIIeLI OWIS' Ieathcts in Temple game, 11110121 3110 1 of 7 p11 Eilytsg 9 yards 111 A Iumble 011 the St tte 22-1 '111'LI stripe set up the Iirst Spar- tzm score with the dimmutn L1 Georoc Cvuetre rolling,1 into the end 'lone Iiom the Iour-1111'L'I Iine Petehel CHUIDSCFCd the Iirst I 1011 score. alter Ciuerre 11 1d IumhIeLI L111 the Spartan 24 in the seLLmLI quarter . 11he11 he IIippeLI 1111 11 yard pass to John S111iLI1111sL'1', standout sophomore terminuI, who squeezed himseII het11'een the shnuILIers L1I two LIeIenLIers to catch the hall. Late in the Iirst huII. the Blue and White put on '11 sustained drive which went Irom the Nittuny 20 to the Michigan State 5. 011 Iourth down with 1.10111 10 1.10 and 30 seconds remaining, Petchel decided to pass. only to have Guerre intercept the ball L111 the goal hue and rate 100 yards to Penn State's end zone The 111111 was L'LIIIeLI had; when IieILI Judge Karl Bohren LIeteLteLI LIi11pi1111 L111 Tackle John li11Ie1' on the 20 yard Ii11e.IhL1 51111111511 the relief the 11111111ish. and the iiiLIi11n'11tiLm 11L111L1121tL'LI I11 the 11L1sture were tiemenLILius MiL'I1i111111 Stihltt' L1L1'11eshe mid pI;11ers stormed 011 to the IieId. But the score remained 1 7. 1.110 111L111e. DI the game later reveaIed the penalty justiIiL'LI. Michigan State's second score came at the very outset DI the second huII but the Lions retaliated shortly thereafter with PeteheI thrmving OHC t0 Tumbum on the 5. When he saw he was caved he handed the bull to SimLm who stepped OII the 1'em11i11i1111 1 111LI2111L1 for the Iinal score. LVhiIe 23 000 Inns stood breathless Stitroes LiL Led the 111I-i111port'1111t seLond extra point to end the seorinv at 14 all. Durin11 the remaine i1111 minutes OI the 1111me the Spartans re1iL'heLI the Nitt11n1 33,13 1512. and I8 yard lines but were turned h11LL c11eh time 111' pass interceptions h1' C10011e1' Triplett, 11nd RoveI 115 well as some brilliant ItlSl'LIIICII tacLIes by T ripIett T Lining up Ior theii Iortheoming e11LL11111ter with Penn. the Lions humbled '11 spirited Colgate eleven at Hamilton, N. Y , by n 1321113 score. The I Iigginmnen r1111 11nd passed almost at will against the outclassed Raiders. picking up 247 yards along the ground and 1.34 through the air to run their two year unbeaten sLein to 15. Petehel once again sparked the Lions' L1IIe11si11e as he completed 7 out of 8 passes for 104 yards and two touL'h- LIL111'11s.Exeept I01 these t110 5L0rin11 21eri11Is the 1 ittan1- an produced their touchdowns the hard 111,111' wing 30 Yards Ior the Iirst score. 67 1'111LIS for the second .111d 76 for the Iourth. Luther 177 pound t11iIh'11eL' '1111LI PetLheIs L10- 11L11LLr rL111istL1reLI the first 111111011 1m 18 111rLI 5Loring,1 seanr per 011 the sixth 111111 OI the 11 .1me. L1L1l1111te 11-115 stalled $0011 alter the ensuin1,1 LiLL'LiII szI the seemid Lion LI1i1'e began L111 the Colgate 33. Colone 11Iter11ntecl with TripIett 1111LI Luther to move the hall an the 11111 with 'I'VripIett scoring ROGEL t'OUleY 'liIHPLli'I'T from the Red Raider 11. Never relinquishing the bail after the kickoff, the Raiders scored when quarterback Ray Scott hit paydirt. Shortly before intermission. Petehel Ripped :1 42-yarder t0 Tambum for :1 19-6 edge. Colgate Fullback Frenehie Allaire broke away on :1 44- yard gallop at the outset of the second half but the Nittany line held on the 24 and began operations there liar another tally. Rogel capped the drive, going over from the 1. Early in the final period, :1 7+yurd drive was completed when Petehel. running to his right. tossed 21 dendly-aeeurate pass to Hicks in the end zone. The Lions' third team yielded Col- gate's other score. The Raiders gained lmssession 0f the ball on 11 fumble 0n the Lion 10 Alluire scored from the 5. Sturges, who in previous games had kicked 16 out 0f 17 conversions. made good only two of the five extra point attempts at Culgute. The iinal score: Penn State 32, C01- gate 13. The tollowing week found the I 10ns pitted 110.1inst the miyhtx and undefeated Penn eleven. N0 game in 2111 of Penn States rieh football history had had this build up no group oft Nittany athletes had ever been subjected to such tremenduus pressure. More than 80,000 fans on this sum- merlike autumn afternoon jammed Franklin Field to see the top game of the day. to see the Lions topple the Penn gride ders from the undefeated ranks, 13.0. It was the finest hour for the Nittany Lions. The victory was Clearly merited by a superior attack, pup tieuizlrly through the air. The Blue and Whites desire to win this one vvas especially evidenced in the first half when the Lions outplayed the Penn eleven to 21 standstill. Penn was unable to get :1 single first down during the hrst 23 min- utes 0f the game. At the end at the halF, the statisticiank chart showed Penn's net yardage :15 minus I The initial quarter was a mild punting duel with both squads feeling out each ntherk comparative strength and weakness. 1n the second period. the Lions opened up their big guns. going 88 yards for the score with Rogel getting credit for the six-pninter. After :1 series of gains by Rogel, Luther. Petehei, Donnie Haggard, 11nd Triplett, Rogel went of? left guard. spun loose, and travelled 44 yards for the toucl'xlown. Sturges kicked the point. At intermissiom the score read 7'0, but shortly after the halftime kickofi Penn made her bid for glorv. Three pass plavs sent the Quakers t0 the Lion 4. The Nittanvmen then rallied For one of the greatest goal line stands of 311 time. T inley threw Bill Tnlarico for a 4- yard loss. Triplett Triplett picks up 8 more yards on Franklin Field. Petehel to Tmnhum - 21nd the Linux score again in West Virginia game. -288- Cooney finds a path through I 1C hfountaineers. nearly intercepted Francis Bugneils pass and knocked down the next one. Bagnell then passed to Carmen halenne who was tackled by Triplett. 130th hit the sod together with the hull resting inches short of a muehdown. With nine minutes left to play, the Lions clinched their victory. Receiving a pitehout from Chuck Druzenovieh. Petehef passed to Rogel in the end zone. The half hit Rogcl and bounced away, but this was Rogers day. He got the ball, Sturges missed the extra point. The final score: Penn State 13. Penn 0. With Coach Irliggins clearing the bench, the Lions' third and fourth stringers turned on the steam to routx a much weaker Temple eleven. 47-0. in the Blue and White's home finale. Johnny Chuekmn zmd O'Bnra, who had spent most of the season on the sidelines, led the Nittanymen through their 17th game without defeat. It was the first real Opportunity for the two to play and both ram with great spirit. Chuckrzm's speed and change of pace recalled his brilliant performances as a wartime freshman five years ago. Both he and O'Bura scored one touchdown and each also Hipped an aerial good for another tally. The first Lion score came after only one minute of the game had elapsed. Colonel's opening kickoff was fumbled by a Temple halfback and Guard Joe Drazenovieh reeoxu ered 0n the IO. Two plays later, Celene plunged over from the 2. The ffig's Other first string fullback. Rogel. tallied the next score early in the second period. Coach filiggins now started his heneh-cl viring operations. Colone provided Fans with the longest run from scrimmage 0f the season as he bullied his way through the middle for a 66-yard advance which was the spark for the next score realized six plays later when Chuekmn plunged over from the onevf'oot line. Practice makes perfect for Carl Sturges. - 289 - Chuchn cht things moving hy flipping :1 pass to Cooncy lor the m-xt sL'UrC. O'Balm took charge in thc linul period. lb start things. he scumpcrcnl across the goal stripe from the o and thcn llippcd zt llryzmlcr to llzllllhzlck lip Schcrcr. Another mphomorc. Dougherty, adclcd thc hnnl marker on 11 23; yard pass to lind Dalton Rumhcrgcr. Sturgcs com'crtcd hu- out of sown placements to make the linztl score: Penn State 47. ll'cmplc 0. The lollowing7 Saturday. the Pitt jinx, supposctlly huriul untl forgotten in 1947, rose once more in one of the season's stunning grid upsets. The Panthers handed the Lions ll 7 0 dcl'cnt. their first LlCllcilt since 1946wat Pitt. Two tmnw with almost itlcntiutl ollbnscs wcrc pitted against cuch othcr with the pattern of the rugged contest changing little from beginning to 0nd. At first, it seemed only :1 question of time until the Lions' power would result in a score. 'Illu-n as Pitt's tlcllcnsc hccumc more and more tlctL-nninul. it hommc ohvious that a scoreless tic was in the making unless :1 sudden hrcuk would occur, 1n the hnal quarter, the break came. Nick Bolkoyztc. thc Punthcr's starting right tackle. intercepted a Pctchcl pass and rumhlcd 25 yurclls l'or thv all important touchdown. Few Lion Fans could realiic what hml happened. Pitt had had no other rml chance to tally. The Panthers were kept out of Lion tcrt'itory the entire first hull: In fact, everything ch ccpt the score favored the Nittunymcn. They racked up 188 yards rushing against 06, they chuchd up 15 first downs against Pitt's 4. Rogcl alone had 116 yards. 1111' hcttcr than the cntirt- Pitt total. The Hig's men penetrated Panther tt'rritory on numerous occasions. only to he stopped. A 68- yurtl drive to thc Pitt 15 was lmltcd hy inches in the third pcriotlt ln the fourth quarter, a 48tyurd drive terminated on tho lo. With 20 seconds left below the tinal gun, Pctchcl passed to Smitlansky. who was tackled on the 2. Twelve seconds remained. Rogcl huckcd into the linu only to he stopped inches from scoring territory. l'htc was unjust to Hogcl in this linul l'nilurc for he had hccn stupendous :Ill zilltcmoon. Coach Higgins apparently had little to throw at the Panthers hut Rogcl. In the third quarter driyc, hc L'zn'rictl in H out of 16 plays and gained ull hut three of the OH yzmls. l:llt;ll score: Pitt 7, Penn State 0. Air minded in more ways than one, the Lions took to the air to clclicat quxhington State at l'ttcomn, XVnsh., 7-0. It Inzll'lxctl the first time a Lion football team had traveled by air. lVith thc dcl'cut ol' anshington Stutc, the Nittzmymcn concluded their 1948 grid campaign with seven wins, 0th Chuck Draucnovich takes :1 Pctchcl pass in West Virginia game. HUGO XRD FINLIH SIMON Pli'lCl lliL - 290 - dcfmt, and one tic. The loss In Pitt was the only setback the Lions suffered over :1 two-ycnr span 0f 19 gzunos. Thu lVashington State contest. played on a wet held. was much morc one-sitlcd than the score indicates. but the Cow gars. cggetl on by :1 partisan CFUH'Ll. checked the Lions time ,y and time again. just a hairline away from scoring territory. The Blue and White gained almost at will until thct' neared the Cougar goal. The Lions had 15 lirst downs t0 XVushing- ton State's 8. From the opening whistle an, it loulgt'tl like the Nittany- itcs were. out to rack up at big score with Colonc doing most of the ball lugging. Cooncy, on a reverse. wcnt Z-l yards to the end zone, but a holding pcnnlty nullillcd the tally. Councy and Rogcl lashed at the lVashington State line in the second quarter in a march that ended in the lone score of the game. Duplicating the play on which he rmchcd the goal line earlier, Cooncy gallopcd 17 yards to make the score 6-0 and then Sturgcs added the last point of tho sutson. Thu linul score: Penn State 7. anshington State 0. The Junior Varsity. under Coach Jim O'Hara, played a schedule of four games. splitting even with two wins and two losses. They trimmed Lock Ilzwcn Teachers. 1913. and Syracuse, 350. Buckncll heat the Lions with :1 20-0 shutout while in :1 hotly-Ctmtcstcd battle. tho Navy Plchcs trounced the Lions, 3926. Bngnell's puss took Penn within inches ml 3 tuuchtlnwn. 291 - Bottom Row, Left to RiglnaLGvrn-iki, Phillips, Buss, Little, VVimwr, Hannah, llustcrmun. Taluchcr, Krnybill, .u mun. Second RnwA-Jclfrcy, Gibmm, Boyer, Licb, Mnrgull', Kline, chglcy, 'l'nggvrt. Sumner. OCCER 1948 RECORD Oct. 1 AA Penn State to Army Oct; 97Pcnn Smtc Buckncll OCL lt'vPcnn State 0 Navy KU Oct. 'ZKAPL'nn State 1 Maryland Oct. $0AAPcnn State . 4 Colgate Nm'. 6APcnn Stutc 5 Syracuse Nov. Hilpcnn State 2 Cornell Nm; ZOAPcnn State 4 Tcmplc NOV. ZSHPcnn Sum: . 5 Penn ORGANIZATION WILLIAM JEFFREY. A A - - A A A A Coach T. DEAN WITMER A A A ,. A A - A Captain JOSEPH R. SUMNER, JR. A - A - A A Manager Wilmer :md Hustcrman break up :1 scuring threat. -292.- Starting with a lurch, stopping almost comp1ete1y, and then gaining speed. the Blue and White hooters went through their 1948 sehedu1e like a Freight train trying to get started. They ended the season with a very commendable record of seven wins, one defeat, and one tie. As in years past, Navy was the nemises of the JeHrey- men. dumping the Lions in a decisive manner from the ranks of the undefeated in States third Contest of the year. The only other opponent which was able to come close to this feat was the Big Red of Cornell, who held State to a tie. The other two teams from which Coach .Ie11'rey expected trouble, Temple and Penn, were de- feated with comparative ease to give the Lions the unoHieiaI Eastern crown. Opening against Army at West Point, the Lions avenged the previous years setback by humbling the Cadets, 2-0. Lineman 11urry Little played the game 011 his life. Carrying the brunt of the attack, he scored the 1irst tally unassisted late in the third period, and then added the convineer in the last quarter. The Following week the team opened its home sea- son in a close game with Bucknell, emerging on top with a 2-1 tally. Three minutes after the game started, the Lions had broken the ice, only to be tied in the second period when the Bisons scored. Early in the second half the Blue and White went ahead. but from there on in they seemed to luck the scoring punch necessary to get the ball into the nets. The State victory train was slightly derailed in the next encounter us Navy whitewashed them, 4-0, at An- napolis. The h'Iiddies' A11-Ameriean goalie, Al Schauf- l'elherger, lived up to his rating as he repeatedly parried State scoring thrusts. Back to their winning ways the F011owing week, the Jefhieymen humbled Maryland, 1-0. In successive meet- ings with Colgate and Syracuse. these opponents were Then against Cornell, when the game seemed to be on ice, the dumped by respective scores of 4-2 and 5-1. Big Red pushed the tying market past goalie Ed Tag- gert in the last minute of p1ay to deadlock the final result at 2-2. In one of the soccer upsets of the year, the Blue and White hooters trounced the Temple Owls at Philadel- phia hy the margin of 4-1. Always a power in the East, Temple was expected to have little trouble with the Lion The game was deadlocked threat to their supremacy. at 1-1 until the last period when State scored three goals in rapid succession. Thanksgiving Day Found the hooters facing the Penn varsity and when the smoke had Cleared away another mark went into the State winning column. The 5-2 re- sult was a personal triumph for Captain Dean VVitmer as he counted four of the scores himself, Ted Lieb being responsible for the other tally. The 19-18 season. with seven victories, one tie, and one defeat. was slightly better than the record of the previous year when the Lions 1ost to both Army and Navy and tied Temple. Since Bill Jeffrey assumed the coaching spot at Penn State 24 years ago, Lion soccer teams have won 122 games. lost 17, and played 22 ties. Dick Hannah and Ralph Ilosterman were named to the All-Ameriea squad Chosen in January bv the National Soccer Coaches Association. T. DEAN XV ITMER Captain JOSEPH R. SUMNER Manager -293- ROSS OUNTRY 0111 MN IZATION CHARLES D. 1135111111311. - , Coach HORACE AsuL'NFELTER Captain LEONARD SUGARMAN - 5 - 5 Manager The Nittany Lion Harriers under Coach Chick Wer- nor completed the 19-18 50115011 with three wins and one Lle1e11t. Victories o1er N Y. U. C,01nell 11nd Manhat- t'11n were scored with the 01111' 1055 01 the year Coming at the hands 01 hliehigun State. 1101'11Le Ashenfelter, Luptain and star of the Blue and 1Vl1ite squad hit the peak 01 his collegiate career in breaking,7 the ten 1ear record 1hr the State course.Tl1e recorL1,5'et h1 Bi11 Smith in 1938 at 25:24 was eclipsed b1' almost 21 seconds '115 Ash roared 01er the 111'emi1e di5t'1mcei 1n 25:03.2.charL1le5'5 01 this 11ne showing, the Lions dropped the meet to Michigan State by a 36 21 count. 111 the other dual meets the Wernermen had rather e1151'ti1nes. Almost per1eet 5core5 were annexed 1n every case with State holdino their 5C0rino at 19 points in each 01 the meets. In the IC4A meet 01er the Van Cortlandt Park course, the Blue and White impro1'LL1 their third place standing o1 1115t 1ear when thev 11ni5hed second. A511 continued to he jinxed b1 Bob Black when he 1111isheL1 second to .- Jr. 1 11111 5747, 1.113 574,7 u Button: Row, Left to Right-XVerncr, Longcnecker, StCOlld Rmv-I 11:11de is, Kautorl, Kline, Swv111'le. Porto, Bates Vigian t,e Koch, ndy 01111111111111, Evan 5, An tm 511,1 57,7, I IORACE ASI 1ENI'ELTER Captain the Rhode Island Speedster For the individual title. B111C155 unprecedented time was 25:00.4 and Ash 1i11ished 25:28 Ash 1'1111 Because At the NCAA meet at East Lansing, Mich, with what was later found to be 11 broken foot. 01 this 11111iction, he finished 35th in '11 field 01' 135 men for his poorest showing in collegiate competition. How- ever, Penn State, the defending champions, 1111i5hed '11 strong fourth in the team standings. Black, covering the four-mile course in 19:52.3, eclipsed the NCAA record 01 20: 12.9 set b1r Greg Rice in 1939. 1948 RECORD Oct. 9-Penn State V 19 N. Y. ......... 36 Oct. 23-Penn State ,. 36 Michigan State . . 21 Oct. 30-Penn State ............ 19 Tome ............. , 4-1 Nov. 6-Penn State 19 Manhattan 42 Nov. l5-1C4A . , . . ....... Penn State, 2nd Platl Nov. 22-NCAA . , . Penn State, 4th Place , 1 1151', j; Ngxg'rh 395111111574 v 574; 2'1st 51574.; 111157,, 111574,; 111574;. St. C1air,nBorcl1, FrL-L-bairn, P11250115, A511enfeltcr, McCall, 11011511, Dull 1rd, .055. nmL1, IIarris, JnLkL-l, Hurd Rmvn- .0rdon, Slunc, 111 IdL-n, Mnun, Anmnis, $11111 p.1r1l, Kuhn.Ko11'nlcz1'k,Re1nolds, Br011n,Sugurm..m -294- .235 1111574. 15159 111194,; . ' 11:11. 5311 57,111! Bottom Row, Left to Hi Iht-Tocui, Nordblom, Costa, Lannie, Simon. Secoml Rmv-Gruss, Weiss. Ruh man, McKown, aninski, Apichellu, Hill, Lawt ier. ASKETBALL ORGANIZATION jorm D. LAWTHER MILTON SIMON - CLAYTON B. HILL, jn. - 4-Penn '. 14-Pe1m ,. lS-Pcnn . lS-Penn SePcnn lS-Penn l9-Penn 2-Penn 5-Penn 9-Penn . lZ-Penn . l9-Penn . 23-Pcnn . ZS-Penn . 26-Penn 2-Penn 5-Penn 1948-49 SCHEDULE State ............ 33 State ............ 55 State ............ 41 State .......... . 40 State ............ 40 State ............ 65 State ............ 47 State ............ 28 State ............ 63 State ............ 47 State ........... 46 State ............ State State ..... State ..... Start ............ State . - - - Coach - - Captain . . - Manager Pitt ................................. 40 American University ...... 59 Georgetown .................... 49 W St I ............................. 3S Colgate ........................ 58 Carnegie Tech ............... 40 Navy ................................ 55 West Virginia ............... . 52 Syracuse .......................... 47 VVest Virginia ................. 49 Temple ............................ 56 Ititt .................................... American U. .................... Colgate ............................. Syracuse ............................ Temple ............................ Georgetown ...................... Cozich John Lawtherys 13th year as mentor 0F the Blue and White hoopsters presented the disheartening task of building almost an entirely new team to handle a tough schedule. The only men returning from last years squad, which completed the season with 9 wins against 10 defeats, were Captain Milt Simon, Carl Nordblom, and Terry Ruhlman. Missing were such high-scoring, smooth ball-handling players as Jack Biery, Irwin Batniek, and John Kulp. Several newcomers brought a ray of sunshine to Coach Lawther with their showing on the court. Two of them were little men Joe Tocci and Ken Weiss, measuring 5'5 and 5'6 respectively. They both proved to he efTective handlers and good shots, giving Milt Simon some company so far as size is concerned and some relief at guard position. At the forward position, Lou Lamie and Henry Bozinski, a member of last year's squad, did relief work. Marty Costa, :1 man developed by Lawther since he reported for the sport last year, was the mainstay at center. The First fray against Pitt found the Lions going down to a 40-33 defeat. The famous sliding zone defense had the Panthers tied up for the first half and most of the second. Then in rapid succession, Nordblom, Ruhl- man, and Costa were Forced to leave the game on personal fouls. Pitt took rapid advantage of the lack of eHeCtive replacements, overtaking the Lions, and finally in the last .296- five. minutes, going ahead, never to he overtaken. At the half, State led. 1712. mostly heeause 0f the etivorts of Costa and Toeei, who divided the scoring honors with 11 points each. The loss of Simon, due to an injury, was surely felt. On :1 twtrgume trip to Washington, D. C., the Lions dropped their second and third games to American Uni versity 21nd Ceorgetmvn. Against the Eagles of American. State eume out on the short end of 21 5955 count. An early lead vanished as the Lions found themselves trail- ing. 3227, at the half. However, in the seeond hull- they seemed to come to life for awhile and whittled the lead down to two paints. Then Ishmnn 0f the Eagles went on a one-mun scoring spree. which led to the Lion defeat. Toeei led the scoring parade with 13 points. The following night, Ceorgetmvn took the measure of the anthermen, 4941. In a close. hardinught game Simon taps one in against W tt J. that found the Hoyus ahead hy I paint. 24-23. at the half. State's weakness at the foul line eost them the Victory. Milt Simon celebrated his return to action by scoring H points to lend State's oftense. The Lions broke into the win column with a listless 40-38 win m'er hVashingtnn and Jefferson in aheir iirst home game. Sinking 30 out of 27 l'uul shots. the Blue and VVhite matched their held goal score of 20 to give them the margin of Victory. Nordhlom was tors in scoring with 9 points as State held L1 2323 halftime edge. A eiussy upstate New York quintet from Colgate humbled the Lions in their next game. 58-40, in an amazing display of hull handling. The shooting of Ed Brett and the play setups nl' AH-i-Xmerieun Eddie Vanderv t rOlga: , C under Can I T01 HIL'I 0N SHIUN thnuin Cl XYION B, HILL Manager weghe proved to he the difference between the two teams. An underdog State team held the visitnrs to men terms for the hrst half, tying them at 244111 at intermission. Then Brett got hot and added 9 huskets and a foul to his Iirst half tally of three goals to walk OH with scoring honors for the night and the Rec Hull record of 25 points. Ken Weiss' 12 points topped the State side of the often sive ledger. Once again the Lawthermen hit the right combination to decisively defeat Carnegie Tech, 6540. Taking the lead in the first half and holding a 29-22 margin at the end of that period, the Nittzmy quintet was never headed again. Scoring honors for the victors went to Simon with 14 points. Another setback was encountered at Annapolis where the Lions were defeated 55-47 by a top Navy team. Undefeated at home, the Middies had trouble with the zone defense at first, but finally solved it with 11 fast break to take the halftime edge, 2521. 11mm there, it became easier as Costa and Ruhlmzm left the game on fouls. 'lbeei's 14 points was high for State for the evening. Shooting fouls once again was :1 weak point for the Lions. W 8: J sharpshooter takes to the air. OIK :AN IZATION SHERMAN P. Four. Coach CLu'IlronD B. Gum's Captain ROBERT C. Bnumacmgn Manager 1949 SCI llZDU 141i Jun. 15-P0nn State . V Colgate chncclluD Jun. 29w30-Pcnnsyh'unizt State Meet at Lignnicr. Pu. CcanccllctD Fch. 4- SwSt. Lawrence W'intcr Carnival at Canton. N. Y., Penn State: Ninth lieh.11-l2elSU Meet at Ithaca, N. Y.. Penn State: Fourth Feb. 18-19-Symcusc VVintor Carnival at Syracuse, N. Y., Penn State: Third Bad snow conditions for the past two seasons so hzmr pcrcd the Blue zmd W7ltitc skiing team that only one dual meet was schcdulcd for State College in 1949. That was Q 2?: . 209 . Bottom Rou'. Left to Right---ang. Curls, Eisenhvrg. Raymund. Rmsious. Drama Johnson. Bankcrt. Drew. St't'nml Hunt Buvdm'kvr. Grdf. Curry, Aikvn. MitunufY. Mintn, Keenan, Hnmtnn. Scnullcr. llian. CLIFFORD B. CARTS Curtain with Colgate on January 15 and it had to be cancelled when the fickle weather that has hcxcd tho Foggmcn brought ruin instead of snow. The small squad that Couch Shorm ljogg surveyed at the beginning of the practice sessions consistvd of Captain Chit Carts and Bill Craf. returning lcttermcn, and sev- eral HCWCUInCrS. Ilmvcx'cr. us time pusscd. the. squad grow to more. than 20 men tmd 1946 Icttcrmzm Ilcrh hVnhl returned to the fold to brighten the outlook. The Lion squad loukcd forward to the Pennsylvania State mcct alt Ligonicr 011 I 2m. 29750, but once: again the meet had to ht- cancelled because of L1 lack of snow. af-n- . .31an I -'7 W Lx hs..k.L xAAVXNS- 1 , A ,z- A h x 4'3 a 1' ; Barton: Row, Len tn Righlullnuek, Lx'una gheehc. Bengliun, I . Smith, Deck, Pillsbury. Second Ruuw Bulger, Dralennvieh, P. Smith, Keller, flmnnuky. Heavyweight Chuck Dmxenm'ieh, liustcrn Intercol- legiutc champ last year, was hack us was Captain John 3engliun, hard hitting southpaw who won the. l30p0und O X I N G crown in 1946. Two other holdeovers. who appeared to have clinched their assignments ut the opening of the season, were 1457ltuund Jack Sheehe 11nd I657pound Bah Keller. OIK MN IZATION LLU IIUIHK e Couch JUHN I71. HIMHJAN , , Captain How U. PlLIs'uunV. Jn. v Manager 1949 SC! lEDULli jun. 29 Penn 51.110 0 Western Maryland 2 Feh. $ 7Pe1m Smu- 5 : Army 2V2 ieh. ll Penn Suite 312 Syracuse 4H l3eh. It! Penn Stuu- VVismnsin Irvh. 26 Penn State Michigan State Mann '5 Penn State Virginia e Mar. II 12 l nstern lmemyllegintes at State Cnllege, Pu. Couch I on HuueL in his 27th lxeur at the helm of. the Linn hnxe 1s Inulxed forward to 1949 as one of the best senmns in recent wars. The 1948 record. with :3: wins. 3 dei'entx 21nd 1 lie registered against wme ml. the nntionk topmust buxing teams. was Hnuekis heat reemxl since the pre war golden boxing cm 211 Penn State. VVcstern Alarylandeorlcto cut, Dramnuvich draws. Foremost contenders at 125 pounds were Dave Evans and Freddie Smith while the 135-pound aspirants were Lou Guthrie and Ollie Wallace. Frank Cross and Jim Maioney were the 155-pound candidates with Paul Smith and John Bulger the two frmit-runners at 175 pounds. Guthrie, Wallace, Gross, and Maloney were among the host 01 sophomores who reported to Coach Houek at the opening of the season. The milmen got OH to a Hying start when they opened the season in the home ring with a 6-2 victory over an old boxing rival. Western Maryland. In the heavyweight bout. Joe Corleto. the oniy man to ever defeat Drazenovieh in intercollegiate boxing. earned a Freak, Erst-mund draw as the result 01' a techni- cality. Drazenovieh started For an early kayo. and dropped the Western Maryland heavyweight with a one- two the first time he hit him. He subsequently eut Corleto's left eye. As a result, the bout was stopped after the Iirst round and according to EIBA ru1es, any bout stopped in the first round because of injury to one of the boxers is deChired a draw. Bob Keller, 165-p0under. made an impressive show- ing as he outpointed Bernard Kelly of Western Maryland. Aggressive, with linesse and a good right which he used Captain Benglian deeisioned Henry Mueller. Western Maryland, - 301 sparingly Keller repeatedly drew his opponent in. then tagged him with a left. going away. Freddie Smith. in the 125-pound class, won a decision over Tom Doolittle. of Western Maryland. while Lion Captain Johnny Benglian. taking plenty of punches on his left elbow, outclassed Henry Mueller in the 130- pound bracket. Lou Guthrie won a decision over Henry Lefew in the 135-p0und class. In the 1-151munc1 bracket, Jack Sheehe last two 10-9 decisions to aggressive John Seiland. They drew on the last round. giving Western Muryiand their only decision of the meet. Jim Maloney deeisioned Leroy Meritt in the lSS-pound Class while Johnny Boiger and 1Vatson Solomon split three 10-10 rounds in the 175eliound match. JOHN E. BENCLIAN Curtain ROSS D. PILLSBURY, JR. Jlmmger I11 HHHIT C. xVITNIAN .Ummgcr RESTLING ORGANIZATION CHARLES M. SPEIDEL - Couch GEORGE XV. SCHAUTZ - - Captain Ronun'r C. VVITMAN 7 - - A - Manager SCHEDULE Jun 8-Penn State . 19 Princeton i, Jan lS-Penn State . 2-1 Cornell ........................... 6 Jan 29-Penn State V. . 24 Army ............................. 6 Feb 5-Penn State .V . 13 Syracuse 16 Feb lZ-Pcnn State . V 11 Lehigh ., 14 Feb l9-Penn State ........... 36 Temple ., ,. V 0 Feb. 26-Pcnn State 20 Navy ......... . 10 Mar. 11-12eEastem Intercollegiates at Ithaca, N. Y. Hoping to compile a winning record after a mediocre season Inst year, Coach Charlie Speidel in his 22nd year at Penn State begun practice earlier than usual with 90 candidates. The status 01' Penn State as a real wrestling power- The hick of a Freshman class on the campus was one major house has been shaken considerably since the war. reason for this decline. It was during the freshman year that Speidcl had done most of his training since few men who trv'out for the team come with much experience. However, in spite 01' these handicaps, the 1949 season got 011 to :1 good start and there was every indication that Penn State once more was on the road to its pro war niche in the wrestling world. GEORGE 1V. SCI IAUTZ Captain Opening the season at Princeton, the Lions handed the Tigers, who had defeated them in 1948, a 19-9 drub- bing. Heavyweight Homer Barr and 145-pounder Jim Maurey led the Lions as they pinned their Opponents in the Iirst period. Maurey, who was undefeated in dual competition last year, got his 12111 with a cradle while Barr's pin came on a double arm lock and body press. Other winners by decision were Johnny Reese at 121 pounds, Bob Hctrick at 165 pounds, and Spider Corman I'leavyweight Barr scored third pinning against Army's Davis. Jilck Dreibeihis, llhvpnunder. pinned Cadet Cunningham. in the 175Vlmund class. Three Lionst defeated by de eisinns. were Jim Walker in the 128spound eiuss, Al iIQISIHICht at 136 pounds, and Grunt Dixon. the Nittzmy lS5-p0under. At Ithaca, N. Y., the Lions trounced a powerfully proven Cornell team, which the previous week had trimmed Lehigh, defending Eastern Intercollegiate ehanr piuns. The match was expected to he a light to the iinish, but it turned out to he :1 rout with :1 246 score. The pinning pair. Muurey and Burr. eaeh added another victim to their records. and this time they were joined by IIetriek who won by a full with a hotly press in his lhipound elnsh. Muurey's cradle was enough to give him a fail; Barr's pin was impressive sinee it was scored over the third place winner in last year's EIVVA tourney. Corman and Wyaiker absorbed their second losses fur the season. but Reese, Dixon. and Fusnneht recorded victories. Just previous to the meet, the junior varsity made it a clean sweep us they downed the Big Red jzwvee mut- men. 2-1-8. In their opening home match, the. Lion grupplers turned in another 2+6 victory, this time against Army. Muurey, Hipounder, and I'leax'yweight Burr eunr tinued their pinning7 ways. CilCh recording his third eon seeutive fall of the 1949 campaign. Jack Dreihelhis in the. l28-p0und bracket. also came through with a fall. In the. 121-p0und class, Johnny Reese seared am 871 decision for his third straight win of the season. Ralph Rambo, 0f the indets. Lleeisinned Allen Fats nueht. 3-2, in the 136-p0und eiass while in the lhilwund bout, Army's Dean Mulder won a 6-2 deeision over Bob lletriek. Penn State's Grant Dixon took a decision over Cadet Charley Olentine at 155 pounds and in the 175 pound weight, Bob Mnrkle deeisiuned Philn Ltlngc for another Nittany victory. , ti ST..- Botlnm How. Left to night-Silvermun, Reese, Sehuu 'I.. Falsnaehl, hluurev. Seenml le'illidennur, Mellvanine. l Shullemss. Ilell'lek, VVnikel'. Dixon, Speidel. Third RtmthVilnmn. Cnnmm. Mnrkle. 3am . Chambers. Arhuekle. -303- YMNASTICS DIR A N IZATION 1 WILLIAM A. BONSALI, ILLIGENE hVETTSTONE 9 9 - 9 - Coach , . Luplum 1VILHAM A. BONSAIJ . 9 - - , Captain ROBERT 13. SANKEY 7 - - - - Manager Coming hack to earth after last year's unprecedented 19-19 SCI IEDU LE triumphs, the 19-19 gym team strove to rebuild itself and Feb. 7411cnn State 61 Michigan State 51 . , . , to 1111 the trcnwndous gaps lcl't hx' graduation and other Itch. ll-Pcnn State 40 Syracuse 36 ' . t 17ch. 19-11mm State . . Anny IOSSCS' 1' l1 . 3'41 um State Nav ' . . t . . . L 9 y L y VVtth Olympic Gymnast 13111 1301151111. Mlkc Kurowslu, Mar. 5-Pcnn State Temple 3111 Meade, Wendell Lomud'v. and Don Stogoski us 21 Mar. lZ-EIGL at Philadelphia, Pa. ' nucleus, Couch VVcttstonc set out to develop an cnthust Apr. 16-NCAA at Berkeley. Culil. Ht - V XAU It Chi 111 nstic hut inexperienced group 01' aspirants into sumcthing . iv l '1 I l CKIQU. . resembling the wclI-polishcd team 01' 1948. Under the skillful guidance 01' Coach Wcttstonc, who last summcr tutored the Unitcd States gymnasts in the Rape climhcr VVench anmly Olympic Games in London, :1 brand new group of snphw motes competed for positions in the six events: sidchorsc. horizontal hut, rope Climb, parallel bars, rings. and tum- hl i ng. Bearing in mind that it takes 1mm six to eight yours to develop a gymnast of the calibre of last year's regulars, it is not dilhcult to see that it may be some time hclbrc lhc Nittany Lions can again capture the triple victory 01' the Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastic League chum- pionship. the National Collegiate Athletic Association title, and the National Amateur Athletic Union crown, not to mention placing two Olympic Gymnasts, 1301152111 and Captain Raymond S. Sorcnson. 0n :1 team of eight. 304 . ROBERT B. SANKEY Mmmgur Mike Kumu'ski on the high bar ljivc excellcnl teams wcrc included on the 1949 schedule. Tcmplu which gave State its toughest conr pvtition lust Muir. rcturncd, slmngcr than last year. while :In impnwcd Symcusc tcnm. us well :15 Army .md Navy, ulsu were on the roster. 1n organiling the 1949 team, Couch h'VCltstonc was Hullmn Kun'. Left In Right hchslnnc, Bmuull. Sanluwu W'nnul Hml' Hvudc, Uin'nli. thn. Ih'nnur. lummly Kumwski. ISUEICI', Hamel. lk-hI. Third RonkW'ulcminn. Verna, Kulhfus, 51mm Smgmki. Mdlillin. Chrislic. Tumbler Bill .Vlcudc cslwcinlly concerned about the rope climb and tumbling dcpurtmcms. Bill Meade. E'Islcrn lntuwwllcgiutc Tum hling Champion, and Rudolph Valentino. a Hwy Immr ising sophomore. wcrc hright spots in the tumhling pic turc. hut three men wcrc nccdcd fur the u'cnl. lvmndy was cxpcclcd to loud new men in lhc mpc chmh. I f Bo tt om Row. Left to Right- -C0nrad, Senior, temn, 1111 1 Goldstein, Iluldrcn, Sweeten. P. 105, T. Jones. Reusman. Brukner, Schildmachcr, Kr unieh, Bu chana CSI'mml Ruw- G ut- 'lhinl Ruw- Jones, Juhssl.3 An, Mcbmry , 11 inklt, V'Vuudwurth, Iritts, Waters, Bornwy, Lung, Munlmll, Watson, Lynch iulmshee, VI: 3Ilvnt in.o WIMMING ORGANIZATION WILLIAM A. GuTrEnuN - - , - Coach WILLIAM F. SCIHLDMACIIER - - - Captain ROBERT R. BENCH . - A - Manager 1949 SCHEDULE Jan. 8-Penn State V 22 Cume11 53 Jam. 22-Penn State , V I 38 Temple 37 Feb. 5-Penn State 31 Syracuse 44 Feb. 9-Penn State . . 47 Dickinson V 28 Feb. 16--Penn State I . 53 Franklin St Marsha11 ...... 22 Feb. 19-Penn State . , 38 Pitt 37 Mar. 5 Penn State .42 Virginia ..... 29 Mar.12-Interc011egiates at New Brunswick N. J. Hoping to improve the showing 01 his team over last year's record 01 one win in six starts, Coach Bill Ciuttemn started practice sessions by working on weaknesses in the 1948 team. the breast stroke and back stroke events. After the unsuccessful season in dual competition, the Nittany mermen finished a surprising fourth in the 1948 Eastern Intercol1cgiatcs. This marked improvement by the end of the season, together with the return of eight WILLIAM 14. Captain SCI IILDMACI 111,11 lettermen, were the bright spots as practice sessions for the 1949 season got underway. 1n the opening meet, the Lions were drowned by a strong, well-bulanced Cornell team, 53-22. Captain Bill Schildmaeher and C211 Folmsbce, however, came through to take their individual events, the freestyle and the diving. In fact, Schildmaeher set a new Penn State pool record in winning the lOO-yard free-style. 1n the second home meet, the Lions demonstrated team, rather than individual strength, as they defeated Temple with a 38-37 score. The meet was decided by the 400-yard relay and was a team achievement, with no outstanding stars. Diver Folmshee, who in 1948 placed second in the Eastern Intercollegiates and 20th in the Nationals, again showed his same Iine form as the 1949 season opened. -306- ENCING ORGANIZATION H. A11'1'11u11 MEYER - - 1 - - Couch HARRY B. MCCABTY - - - - CavCaptain PAUL 13. YOUNKIN - - - - Co-Capmin 1101111111 1. SIIAFRITZ - - - - Manager 1949 SCHEDULE Jam. 8-Penn State 18V: Lehigh .................... 8V2 Feh. 5-Pe11n State . . , 9 Army ............................ 18 Feb. 12-Penn State 13 Phila. Fcncers Club 1-1 Feb. 19-11mm State ...... . 9 New York University 18 Feb. 26-11mm State 15 Temple 12 Mar. 5-Pcnn State ........ 13 Cornell .................... 1-1 Mar. 18e19-Enstcm Intercol1egiates at New York. N. Y. Coach Arthur h'leyer started the 1949 season with Four 1ettermen from last year to 1.01111 21 nucleus For the team. The experienced men were Circaptains Harry McCarty and Paul Younkin, 1101f Vand. and Art Ward. HARRY B. MCCARTY CO.Capmin PAUL B. YOUNKIN Cn-Captain In addition to these veterhns, there were several new candidates For the squad who had previously handled either the foil, the epee, or the sabre. The lirst meet against Lehigh proved that there is emisiderz1h1e power 011 the team for the Blue and White handily swamped the Engineers, 18V2-8V2. Co-captains McCarty 21nd Younkin paced the Lions as they scored Wald and Ward, along with new men John Richards, Dick Dyer. and John Kochnlka, C out 01 three hours. The other two and one-half points were tallied by Bill Shunk and Bill Fairchok. c1ean sweeps in the foil and sabre respectively. ach accounted for two wins Bolton; Row Left to Righh 411mm, 1Vard. Philippbar, Younkin, Culxcr, Orrell Fairclhlok Shunk, McC 1m, cyer. Second Row- Richards, Kochalka, Larimcr, Searlcs, D1 er. XVal '307- Burtmn Ruu' Left to Right Smut, 111191111311,11csig. Philhps, 1101!, Krauss, Pmnge, 11135111111111. Qcmmi Rmv-Unra111,1:'ckcrt Dnrnch,Kirk,111111pbcll,tx1rn1111111Du1'1111,Dtck IFLE ORLANIZA l ION 111111' CARL A. UNRATH - - . Coach GhRAIJJ F. PnANCE - - 1 - Co-Captm'n EDWARD 1.. 1100111 1 - . - CoCaptain ALLEN B. DECKER, JR. - - - - Manager 1949 SCH EDU LE Army ....... Lchigh Fcb. 19-Penn S1316 . Feb. 261Penn State 1 The 1949 edition 01 the Penn State rifle team was bolstered 111' vctcrzm shurpshnotcrs and accomplished newcomers. Co-cuptuins Gerald Prangc and E11 Root returned along with lettcrmcn John 11cpfcr and 13011 O'Kncl'ski. us well 115 Norm Phillips, Joe Agostn, Girard CalchuW and Charles Scuton. who had valuable experience 0n the firing line. However, the 1055 01 varsity riHcmcn John Jones, George Cleveland, ,Iim Norris. 11nd Bah White left :1 gap in the lineup. 277 out 01' :1 lmssihlc 300 to take seventh place, while the 1n the nationals last year, Cleveland Iircd team placed sixth in the sectional match at West Point. C1311 AID F. FRANCE CwCaptuin EDWARD L. ROOT Co-Capmin In addition to shou1dcr-t0vshou1dcr matches with Lchigh 21nd Armv, the 1949 schedule included 10 postal matches with 44 01 the nations leadino r1110 teams in the competition. In postal matches 121st year, the Lions outhrcd 17 of Cornell, U. S. Coast Guard, Dartmouth, Michigan State, San Francisco, and the 39 teams on the schedule. Ohio State, 1111 turning in fivc-man team scores of better thzm 1400, gave the Lions their greatest trouble last year and 1111. except Dartmouth, were back on the 1949 postal schedule. Capt. Carl A. Unrath took over the coaching position this your. replacing Capt. Harold W. Yount, 1111 All- Amcricun, who 111111 coached the previous two post-war squads. -308' .1. ..7 1... Au-d . sprlng 53 dig? 10,1 Row left In Right Liuuh Bed nk, Kuuns, Manager Schmidt. St'umtl Rnw llugIn. Ben'sish SUIUIHUH. ASEBALL Coach - - - - 1:. JOSEPH BEDl-ZNK HAIIIILII R. IIACKMAN ARTHUR B. JliNKl Ns CuptaiwliIect V - 1 AIIHIUKUFEICCI . . - Coach Joe icdenk's diamond charges fought through '.1 tuugh ltjigame schedule to compile one of the most impressive records III modern Penn State athletic history. Losses t0 Georgetown, Pitt, Vi11tinmu, :md Navy. the latter the top team in the East, were the only blemishes to mar an otherwise perfect season. Both hitting and pitch ing were near perfection for the Blue and White; IZIPSCS in either being rare as evidenced by several extremely one: sided scores. The season's opener against Western Muryhmd SilW the batters tee nII with 17 hits for am 18A1 victory hehind Capt. th Gehrett. Stark :Ind SoIomun 1ed the OIIense, catch getting three for Four. A perIeet sweep OI- :I two-game series with Pitt, stretched the undefeated string to three for the Lions. The first game was 21 2-1 pitching duel won by Cehrett, while the second was :1 15-8 IreeIor-ull with Mustieola breaking into the win column. A1 Tkue batted in four tallies with two hits for three times at bat in the second game. The Inurth straight win by the Lions was registered at the expense III MuhIenherg hit 21 score 01' 10 1. I'ICFC Ctnn 11 IlUHLk. 10rd, NII'IIgt-I McCarthv. Hill. I I z'Ickmun, C 1 Irk Hustiuiln, IVer 1km 1L 'Isc. Smt'lt'l, Hullu,L uptain Ed'hrclt Miller while his team mates punched out 16 hits 01? of two Mule hurlers. Mustieolu pitched a sizzling l'ourehitter. A two-gzime series with Georgetown at Washington extended the streak to live games with a 63 win, and 109, after 11 Gehrett's hurling was again outstanding us he ended it as the 110sz5 took the second, inningsu limited his opponents to Iive safeties in the Iirst game. Bill Hill was charged with the loss in the second game as the 131ue and White outhit but could not outscore the home team. The second tongmne series with the Panthers, this time in Pittsburgh, found the Lions splitting even. State's Stark singles to right 310 - sixth victory was registered on Friday as Benyish relieved Gehrett while the Bedenkmen came through with a big six-run eighth inning for a final score of 13-7. On Satur- day, Gehrett 1ost a close one, 43, in 11 innings, the Nit- tany bats being eH'ectively silenced. A two-hitter by Cy Miller gave State its seventh win of the season as Bucknell bowed 8-0. The lanky right- hander was in complete control all afternoon, keeping the Bisons puzzled with his speedball. The Bisons had only two hits. Duquesne became the next Lion victim, but an eighth inning rally was necessary to register the 4-1 vic- tory. Gehrett came up with his fourth win, Hackman leading the oHense. On a muddy held at Villanova, the Wildcats hopped on Cy Miller for a three-run third inning that beat State, 3-1. Then, after a short train ride, the Lions clashed with Navy the next day and were again denied victory as the Middies scored an 85 win over Bob Cehrett. The usual scoring punch of the Nittany Sluggers was visibly lacking as evidenced by the five scratch singles against Villanova. The Lions resumed their winning ways against Buck- nell with a 6-1 decision behind the pitching of Cy Miller. Breaks helped win the game as the Lions garnered only Four hits during the afternoon. A three-hitter by Gehrett to win over Colgate, 12-3, and successive 11-4 and 8-5 victories over W. and 1., end- ed the season for the Blue and White. April lO-Penn April l6-Penn Apri1 17-Penn April ZO-Penn April 23-Penn April 24-Penn April 30-Penn May 1-Penn May 4-Penn May IZ-Penn May 14-Penn May IS-Penn May l9-Penn May 22-Penn May 28-Penn May 29-Penn 1948 RECORD State ........ 18 State ........ 2 State ........ 15 State ........ 10 State ........ 6 State ........ 9 State ....... 13 State ........ 3 State ........ 8 State ........ 4 State ........ l 5 State ........ 6 State ........ 12 State iiiiii . l 1 State ........ 8 Wertz stretches for one Western Maryland .............. 1 Pin ...................................... l Pitt ...................................... 8 Muhlenberg ........................ 1 Georgetown .......................... 3 Georgetown .......................... 10 Pitt 7 Pitt 4 Bucknell ............................. O Duquesne ............................ 1 Villanova .............................. 3 Navy ......... 8 Bucknell .............................. l Colgate ................................ 3 Washington St Jefferson ...... 4 Washington 8! Jefferson ...... 5 -tb' As HAROLD R. H ACKMAN Captai n-Elect ARTHUR JENKINS Manager-Elect HORACE ASHENFELTER, III JAY Captain-Elect Manager-Elecl RACK Coach - - - - - CHARLES D. WERNER Captain-Elect - - - HORACE ASHENFELTER, III Manager-Elect - - - - - JAY W. MYERS Coach Chick Warner's 1948 team defeated Michigan State, Pittsburgh, and Colgate in dual meets after losing their opener to Ohio State. Distance runners Gerry Karver. Horace Ashenfeltcr, Mitch Williams, and Bill Shuman enabled Penn State to dominate the nations C01- legiute truckmen in distance running. The same four men, as a team, won the four-mile relay event in all four dual meets and in the Penn Relay Carnival. The seasonis opener, the Penn Relay Carnival at Phil- adelphia, saw the Blue and White take two team titles after both Karver and Ashenfelter were upset in their individual events. In the distance medley relay, consist- i1157 0f 440-yd., 880-yd., 1,320-yd., and mile legs, the Lion team of Koch, Williams, Shuman, and Karver turned in a winning time of 10: 15.1. The next day the four-mile team of Shuman, Williams, Karver, and Ashenfelter suc- cessfully defended its title of last year in the time of 17:30.7, which was 1.1 second faster than in 1947. The half-mile relay team Bnished eighth. The first dual meet of the year saw the Lions going down in defeat, 76-46, before the onslaught of a well- halanced Ohio State aggregation. Gerry Karver turned in a 4: 16.2 mile to set a new meet record while Horace Ashenfelteris 9:412 two-mile eHbrt also set a new low For the meet event. Dave Pincus and Jim Gehrdes stole the show as both hung up not only meet records in their events, but also college records. Pincus' discus heave 0F 151i yt was tops by far over any previous contenders in the event. Gehrdes skimmed over the 220-yd. low hur- dles in 23.3 sec. for his entry into the record books. State then journeyed to East Lansing, Mich, to bat- tle the Michigan State Spartans, and came home with a W. MYERS Karver's 4: 12 mile. -312- Asheni'elter set '11 new meet record in his 2.5 his best time to d11te.5lim 21-1 1'L.1 1L1w 11111'L11es.1111L1 the 100111 :111sh uar'neied 151i 11L1i11tsL11 the State tL1t111 to best Dianetti L11 MiLhiUun St: He in 1111 inL1i1iL1u111 11L1i11t sL'L11i11g contest. 77- 54 triumph. two mile speL'i111t1' at 9:2 Cvehrdes with 111'sts In the 120111111011 hurdles t11e2 Bert Lancaster scored 13 points on hrsts in the 100-111. dash, the 220111. dash. and 11 second in the broad jump to lend the Blue and 1Vl1ite to 1111 8348 victory over Pitt lop Ru11uLeft to Right- -Orr, Silverman,SIL11111,IIL111Lr, S.'hliL'11ger, Lu11'1'1', Swutkmmki, 1K iiiiges Bout, 111111111, Ihm' Pratt, Cvtrwig, Ashenfelter. Nieastn Seiher, StL1'e - Rmv- -1Longc1 1eL'ker, Laneustenh lnreman 118111111115. GL'hrLIe:,C VVilIing, Aumnn. Bates. His L111 11e111L'IiL'1d. The meet was highlighted 111' K11r1'er's attempt to heat the coilege rL'L'L1rL1 for the mile. He came very close. running against the clock. but his time L11 4: 12.4 was not quite good enough. However, it was the best L'L111L'Uiute mile time in the nation at that L111tL'.15hen- 1L'1te1'10we1eci his 110st time in the mo mile to 9:18 with- out being! pushed. 1 14. 6 see. efiort 111'C thrdes tied the milege record 111 the 1201L1. high 11urL11L's. Colgate journeyed to State College to he the next Lion opponent and was 511111an11 96430. The visitors mzmaved to Warner 01111' three first places during the 111101 110L111 inL'iuLiinu the 1001'.d 1111L12 20 1'.L1 dashes. Bill Shuman r1111 his fastest 11:111-111i1L'L1f the season in 1: 54.1 to turn in the outstanding,, per rformunee L11 the afternonn. At the time 01 the meet Cverr1'1x11r1Lr 11115 in Los Anxveies. C1111; winninv the l 500 meter O11111p1L distance run in 3:5 1L1 eluse the season, the team traveled to New York 101' the 1C4 1 outdoor 111eet.St11te finished sixth 11s Y ale L1 pset N. Y. U.tL1 take its 111st team L'1111111pi011s11ip. C apt. K1111 e1 L'Lmtinued his domination 1n the L'L111egi11te middle distance held 111' registering :1 4: 17.5 mile for his fourth successive victory in the event. Ashenfeiter came up with the excellent time of 9:132 to take the two-rnile run and Ui1'e State its 01111' other first place 011 the two L1111' meetincy L11r11' C1L'rwiu piilLCLi third in the 1111' L'1in thrL111'11'ith 11 heme 01 144 711-14 V 111d D111'L'Pi11e111sJ 1'46 614 efiort with the discus was good for 111th place in that event. 1948 RECORD April 23'24u13en11 Relavs Philadelphia DistunLe Medlev- First :uur-Miic Re1'111'419irst May lwpenn State 46 Ohio State . .. . 76 May 8413131111 State 77 Michigan State . S4 111111'15'13e11n State . 83 Pitt 48 Mzn' 22-13mm Stu 96 C 11021 : 30 3111128 29 1C 4A C 1111111111L111ships New Yurk N. Y. th Penn Stute- Six Norris, Third I'mmh Koch, 11111111',rs Iiusted,lle1'se1', Iomu, Robertson. Uridley. LL11 L, Si1e1r11,M1 rLrs, L, :1 11 ,111 C1111 L'h 1Ven1e1181'emulRow-Riee Bern. Kurtl. 1111 11011111.: Duttenuuseh. llL1',rnLr Harrisun, Vi i11111te, 11.11111311' Mill. Ruhinsun, Mever, PinLus, Pe111's'011,Shu111.1n, $111p111111n K1'1nL L1, 1Kili1ums, Bernstein, CL1tt1 .L11 Senior, Ch C-11, 61111011. '313- ACROSSE t A A -31 v4.iil.a..xiiiu.kt- i -- w Couch . - - - - GLENN N. T111131, Cupluin-Elect - - . - ROGER S. NESTOR Manuger-Elect - - - - RICHARD H. SMITH Ilcudcd by Big John Nolan, thc Nittany Lion lacrosse team garnered six wins from a ninegumc schedule while Couch Nick Thicl celebrated his 14th season as mentor 0f the State stickmcn. Nolan led the scoring for the year with 21 total 0f 17 goals, followed by Bugs Bacr with 11 scores. The Thiclmcn opened the season with a hang, sending Drcxcl Tech to dcf'tut, 154. The Lions wcrc behind at unc time in the first half, 32, but they quickly regained the load and were ahead at the half, 6-3t Thu second half was almost exclusively Penn State. The host the Drcxcl Dragons could muster was one tally while State added nine. The Following afternoon, the Blue and White built up a 5-1 hull'ttimc edge over Penn and wasted to a 1374 victory. Superior reserve strength overwhelmed the Red and Blue to add the accond win to the State record. Nolan scored hvv times 215 Hohart's visit to the campus was marked by u 9-3 lashing. adding the third victim to State's list of conquests. Sterling defense play hold the opponents scoreless until one minute before the first half ROGER S. NESTOR Captaiu-Elcct RICHARD II. SMITH State scores! Munnger-Elect -314- 111,: 111111' 11011 111 1111;111:111 801111111 1'111111110111 Munagcr K111111112 11'11imk0r. Sludlivwicz. 10111111011. 'V. llx. 01111011 1111011 1110 111111 slippcd past Gouii0 11011011113011 1'111' 11 0111111101 . 1110 Lion winning 51101111 11150 111 111111 straight 111'101' 1111'1' 0111013011 1111111 11 11111 with Corncll 1111 the 11111101 01111 111; 1510 111121011 split the Big R011 110101150 wi110 1111011 111 111111 5ix 110015111.11 17111111 11 111111111110 101111 111' +2. 811110'5 1111105. 1101110111 1011 1110 111101150 with 111100 01111111015. 1'110 51i0k111011 11'111'01011 t11 1411111111 111111 1111111 1110 61011 11111111115 for their 1'11'111 straight win. 87-1. Nolan brought his 501151111 1111111 111 15 111' pushing 111111 14111115 through 1110 uprights. 1110 Lions 0211110 11111111 1111111 thc 011111115 with 11 jolt 115 111101150 11111111011 1110111 110101115 1111 5110005511' 0 l 110 1111- t01' 11111110, played 1111 11 muddy 110111. 111111111 13111101 hitling Nzw 1 11111115 110010011115 hy 5011105 111 9-3 111111 9-5. 1'051100111'011'. 1110 range 1111 111111 111' the 1110 111110 111111 VVhil0 5011105. A 111014011 Amw t021111 11r1100011011 111 01111111101 Stut0 in 101. for thc 111101111011. 1.111115 111011011 1111 1110. 111111' 501110 1111 :1 1110 110xt 0n0111111101'. It 11115 1110 third straight 11010111 112155 1111111 Fi11101' in thc third 110111111. Routing Colgaw. 155. thc 1.i11115 11111110 1111011 i11t11 thc win 01111111111 to 01111 1110 501151111 1111 1110i1' 11111110 110111. 111011 1115 101.1 1110 50011111.; in hi5 1111111 5.1111110 with 111100 goals. -315- 1111110 mum. 11'11 111' N1 '111111 111 1111'! 111111 'N11'11111.111ui5.11110.r 111'11'11'.11I1111111115.111111011111101'1,1.1110111 1111111115. K1550.11 1111105. 12..-- .41 111.42 .g... ; bk.,,1...m. 1 . 11'111111' I. N1'51111'. V: 1111', . 1111111Ic,s 11m . 113111111115, I 1 11.1 1111111 111' i1101'g. 1 1'1 111111. 1. 11it11i0. I1. 11'11r10'1.1uuu111. 11 111100 1.1111110 50110111110 11111111011 1110 i11i11111 1111110111'111100 111' 1110 11051-11111 junior 1'211'5i11'. Although 11101' 111111111011 1111 85 11001511111 111 01101'1i11 :1t 1110 01111 111' 1110 501151111. 1110 1.11110 1111115 hit 111011 5111110 0111'1i0r with 1'i0t111'i05 111' 43 against 11 .111111111110 C 011101. 1101111111. 1111113 1'11101 tth 1948 RECORD 1111111 16-r-Pc1111 Stan.- 15 11101101 4 April 1771101111 State 13 130111151'11'1111'111 4 April 21-1101111 511110 9 1111111111 :1 April 24VP01111 511110 10 Cornell '3 April 307-1101111 $12110 . 8 Luyuhi 4 May 1-1101111 Smtc 3 Navy 9 May 8w1101111 $11110 ., . .. '3 8111101150 9 May 15-1101111 Smtc ,, 1 Army 7' May 22v1101111 811110 15 Colgatc . 5 junior Varsity May 171101111 $12110 . 5 S11'11rthn11110 Ctr. . :1 May '1'-1101111 811110 4 Kenyon . ., 5 May 141-111-1111 Statc , . 5 Oberlin b' 'l'uy Rmr, Left In Hight-Cuach ang, Millur. Ogden. chsulmm, Supp, Alanagcr Silvcrbcrg. Asqitlunt Conch Mer- my. chant. Secnml HUW-Bvcklurd, Pcmrs, Captain Tutth', ENNIS Couch - - - - SHERMAN P. Foot; Captain Hccl - - Hlannum' BECKHARD .Hmmger-Flvct - - - - WILLIAM C. BICKFUHD A much improved Nittany Lion not squad took to the courts for the 19-48 scnson. At the completion of the schedule. the nclmcn emerged with three victories in acvcn mccts against the host teams in the East. The doubles tcum 011 Beckhard and Supp led the charges of Coach Shcrm 110$; hy cmnpiling :1 record 01 three victor- ics against no defeats. 1n the opening meet 01' the season, the Blue and White 1011 before the onslaught of Co1gntc's Red Raiders. 6-3. Grecnawult and Peters in the sing1cs, and tho douhk's team of Pcssuluno 21nd Supp were the 0n1y vic- torious Lions. An 8-1 h1nsting 01' the Buckncll Bisons six days later brought the State average to an even .500. Six triumphs xxcrc registered in the singles and two in the doubles. Buckncll won the third doubles match, 6-1, 6-2. 1101!, Kline, G Smtc made it two straight with a 6-3 decision over previously undefeated Duqucsnc, 21nd scvcru1 days later extended their skcin to three wins by downing Pitt, 8-1. The lone Lion loss came when Capt. Tut- tlc x'as upset, 6-4 and 8-6. 1n th e remaining meets, State dropped two to Syracuse, 7-2 and 8-1, and one 10 Le- h i g h , 6-3. Bcckhard 21nd Supp took their doubles m a t c h c s a g a i n 5 t 1111 three schoo1s. zmd P c t e r s , Holt, and Supp regis- . . . Inamuan'r HliCKllARD tcrcd wms m smg1cs mpminflec, mmpctition to account for the six points scored by the Lions. 1948 RECORD April 24-11cnn State . . ,1 . 3 Colgate .. . . V. . 6 Apri130-Pcnn State .,. H . 8 Bucknell ..... . 1 May 1-Pcnn State ............... 6 Duquesne ................... 3 May ll-Pcnn State ............... 8 Pittsburgh .................... 1 May IS-Penn State ......... 2 Syracuse ..... , 7 May 19-11mm State ..... 3 Lchigh .......................... 6 May ZZ-Penn State ................ 1 Syracuse .................... . 8 '316- OLF Coach - - - - ROBERT B. RUTHERFORD, Sn. Captaiu-Elcci - - - JOSEPH E. BOYLE, Jn. Managcr-Elect - - THOMAS R. YEMM Coach Bob Rutherford's Nittany linksmen added to States Golden Year of Sport by coming through a ten- mateh schedule undefeated and annexing the Blue and Whites initial Eastern Intercollegiate Golf Association Championship. It was the first undefeated season for the Lions in six years. The Blue and White Opened their season with a dual meet against the Hoyus of Georgetown. State took Georgetown, always an Eastern golf power, in both en- counters, the Grst 6-3, and the second, 9-0. Al Hack led the Lions with 21 four over par 74 in the First contest. The Bisons ol' Buekne11 were the next foes to fall before the State onslaught. On a rnin-soaked course, the Lions took an 8-1 decision to extend their string to three straight. 1n the qua1ifying test at Pittsburgh, the Blue and White successfully defended their western district EIGA crown by downing Pitt, 8-1; Cornell, 6-3; and Army, 9-0. The following wcek-end, State conquered Georgetown. 6-3, and Yale. 9-0. to e x t e n d their skein to eight and bring home the Erst Eastern championship in the history of the College. A second win against Buekncll, 8-1, and the defeat of C01- gate, 8-1 closed the sea- JOSEPH 1i. BOYLE, JR. Cupmin-Eleet son For the Lions without a blemish. 1948 RECORD April SO-Penn Stale ............... 6 Georgetown .. 3 May 1-Pcnn State ................ 9 Georgetown . ., 0 May 4-Penn State .............. t 8 Buckncll . .. V. 1 May 7-8-13. 1. C. A. District P13370115 . . May 15-13. 1. G. A. Championships .V . , . . First place May 19-Penn State . . . 8 Buckne11 V V .. . 1 First place May 22-Penn State . . .......... 8 Colgate ,. V. V , t. l Left to Right-Assistant Coach R. B. Rutherford, 11 ., I. T. Smith, Captain Hart. Peterson, Noble, G. Smith, Hast- ings, Boyle, Hack, Coach R. B. Rutherford, Sr., Manager Kucnzi. -317- HORACE ASHENFAPliILTER Capt. OH ROBERT L. cPARSONS' SPENCER E. BOYER CLARENCE R. RUSS. JR. HAROLD R. HACKMAN RICHARD G. HANNAH RALPH R. HOSTERMAN CHARLES F. BEATTY. JR. JOSEPH J. COLONE, Capt. LARRY C. COONEY CHARLES M. DRAZENOVICH JOSEPH J. DRAZENOVICH FREDERICKN VIE I'ELBAUM JOHN R. RAY A. HEDDERICK ROBERT C. HICKS DONALD E. ARBUCKLE WALLACE I. CHAMBERS ERNEST R. CLOSSER, JR., Capt. WILLIAM J. CORMAN ALEXANDER L. ALEX JOHN E. BENGLIAN RAYMOND BROOKSS, Mgr. CURTIS L. CROOK DONALD J. BAKER, JR. KET CALVIN C. FOLMSBEE ROBERT E. GROSSMAN CLIFFORD B. CARTS BERNARD GORDON, Mgr. GEORGE W. JOHN M. HEP JOHN C. JONESER CLEVELAND WILLIAM A. BONSALL JAMES A. CLARK BYRON M. EMERY ST EPH EN G. GRE ENE PETER HOWACHYN CROSS COUNTRY ALBERT R. PORTO JO N F. ST. CLAIR, JR. MITCHELL H. WILLIAMS SOCCER JAMES S. KLINE WILBUR K. KRAYBILL HARRY LAWROSKI .LI TLE CHARLES W. MARGOLF FOOTBALL DENNIE w. HOGGARD. JR. LARRY E. JOE PAUL F. KELLY WILLIAM LUTHER DONALD L. MURRAY NEGLEY w. NORTON EL-WOOD L. PETCHEL FRANCIS s. ROGEL ROBERT R. ROSS 'ZMRESTLING ROBERI'ikn HETRICK JOHN, w. HOLMES. Mgr. mm; .1; LONG BOXING JOHN c. DICK CHARLES M ?DRIZAZENOVICH ROBERT.i$. KELL ER JOHN 0.3 sHEEHE SWIMMING KENNETH J. HILL DAVID E. HUGHES MICHAEL KUTSENKOW 3 JOHN McGRORY ROBERT W. MEYER SKIING WILLIAM R. GRAF HAROLD C. HOLLY, JR. RIFLE JAMES R. NORRIS ROBERT C. WKNEFSKI GERALD F.APRANGE GYMNASTICS H. RICHARD KLOTZ MICHAEL J. KUROWSKI NORWOOD P. LAWFER JOSEPH W. LINN WENDELL O. LOMADY STEPHEN N. MARTIN, Mgr. ng ; GEORGE E. PHILLIPS JOSEPH R. SUMNER, JR., Mgr. EDWARD A. TAGGER FRANK A. TAUCHE RT T. DEAN WITMER, Capt. HAROLD L. SAUNDERS, Mgr. WILLIAM B. SCHERE R A. SIMON JOHN W.SMIDA1NPSKY SAMUEL .I. TAMBURO WALLACE TRIPLETT III ROBERT M. URION JAMES E. MAUREY. JR. W. LAIRD ROBERTSON GEORGE W. SCHAUTZ ALBERT J. VIGILANTE FREDERICK W. SMITH PAUL Q. SMI ITH JOHN P. TIGHE, Capt. JOHN R. TURCASOH DONALD W. PECK, Capt. JAMES C. REASMAN WILLIAM F. SCHILDMACHER JOSEPHT NN SUCCOP, Mgr. IRWIN NZER A JAMES KE WOODWORTH GEORGE M. QUIMBY, JR., Capt. NDRE W. TOBI ER . PHILIP W. REED, Mgr. EDWARD L. ROOT ROBERT G. WHITE, Capt. WILLIAM T. MEADE WILLIAM T. MORRIS ROBERT H. SCHOCK RAYMOND S. SORENSON. Capt. DONALD B. STOGOSKI Pr 1237 9;- gfmwz IRWIN M. BATNICK JACK J. BIEJRY, Capt. JOHN W. WILLIAM B. BENY IHS ROBERT R. GEHRETT, Capt. HAROLD R. HACK MAN THOMASL HOGAN EDWARD J. HOLLER HORACE ASHENFELTER III ROBERT H. AUMAN JOHN K. BATES, JR. REA V. CARROLL ISAAC R. EVANS, JR. JAMES M. GEHRDES JOHN A. GRAY LARRY L. GERWIG DONALD S. HARRIS ROBERT C. HARRISON EARNEST B. BAER EDWARD C. NBEI?FIELD ES WILLIAM S. HOLLENBACH ROCCO M. IANNETTA R. J. KIMBLE, JR., Mgr. DEANW W. KISSELL HERBERT BECKHARD RICHARD B. GREENAWALT DELBERT D. HELT, JR. JOSEPH E. BOYLE, JR. ALAN G. HACK DONALD C. HART, Capt. FENCING HARRY N. CRABBE, Mgr. S J JOHN M. McCREARY JAMES L. NEIMAN BASKETBALL CARL J. NORDBLOM WILLARD H. PARKHILL BASEBALL T. JAMES MASTICOLA DONALD E. MILLER ANDREW M. PIPA, JR. JOHN A. POTSKLAN W. ROBERT SCHMIDT, Mgr. G. RAYMOND SMELTZ, JR. TRACK THEODORE W. HISSEY GERALD T. KARVER Capt. PAUL M. OCH WILBERT KC. LANCASTER EARL J. LON GENE M. LOVGE DONALD AM MILLER, Mgr. BARCLAYM MOYER DANIEL L. PEARSON DAVID PINCUS LACROSSE RICHARD K. LAURIN GEORGE LOCOTOS GEORGE E. MEEKER, JR. JOHN R. NEHOD DA RODGER S. NESTOR, JR. TENNIS GEORGE S. KLINE RALPH E. PETERS GOLF WALTER KUENZI, Mgr. JAMES A. NOBLE CHEERLEADERS WILLIAM A. BONSALL DAVID OZAROW, Capt. JAMES STEWART III ROBERT W. THOMPSON ROLF E. WALD ARTHUR G. WARD PAUL B. YOUNKIN TERRELL L. RUHLMAN MILTON SIMON JOSEPH SUDIMACK. JR., Mgr. EUGENE S. SOLOMON DONALD P. STARK WILLARD D. TEASE ATLBER R. TKAC RICHARD H. WERTZ ALVlN R. PRATT WILLIAM G. REYNOLDS JAMES H. ROBINSON K. DOUGLAS SHEARER H MITCHELL H WILLIAMS GEORGE R. WILLIGES CHARLES H. WILLING JOHN J. NOSLAN IRVING T. MITH JOHN W. SZADZIPIJJWIACSZ F PENROSE WOLF, Mgr. EDWARD L. SILVERBERG, Mgr. ALBERT L. SOPP, JR. ROBERT N. TUTTLE, Capt. RAMON L. PETERSON GERALD E. SMITH I. THOMAS SMITH $7 ' , . v? ,,., 7 W. Wu 7.3.3 W . :rw-wmm ' . waif; 7 W . . Womenk Sports m n, SSOCIATION OMENhS ECREATION PAULINE GLOBISCH PARSONS Prexidcm Bottom Row Left to Right- Ictzcr, Parsons, Milligan Sec and Row- -Gcigcr, Smith, x Vc.olf ORGANIZATION PAULINE GLOBISCH PARSONS - - - President NANCY M. SMITH - - - , - Vice President PATRICIA M. WOLFE - - - Secretary-Treasurer Vmcmm ANN MILLER - - Intramural Chairman NANCY D. ZIEGLER - Assistant Intramural Chairman GERTRUDE M. FETZER - Club and Activities Chairman FRANCES G. NICHOLS- - - Publicity Chairman SHIRLEY R. GILES - - Sophomore Representative Senior Counselor ANITA A. GEIGER MILDRED A. LUCEY - - - Faculty Adviser The Womenk Recreation Association is an organization that otters opportunity for socialized recreation and for development of many and varied skills in sports and activities. All women students are members of WRA and may partici- pate in the activities of the clubs and utilize the facilities it 03ers. The Association sponsors the annual WRA Sweetheart Dance, Saturday play nights, and the Childrelfs Christmas Party. - 322- ODERN DANCE CLUB J! The Modern Dance Club met weekly in the dance room at W hite I 11111. This group was spon- sored by Miss Dorothy Briant with Claddy Lou R'Iiller as president. The girls learned the tech niques of modem dancing along with theory and choreography, or composition. Posture and poise are also important in the training of the group. Those skilled were elected to the Concert Group. They gave a Dance Concert for the Stu- dents and also participated in the Nlay Day exercises. Penn State Christian Association 304 Old Main Building State Comm. NTRAMURALS Intramural competition began in the fall with hockey. The most popular sports were baseball and basketball. Other sports partici- pated in were bowling, volleyball, badminton, and table tennis. Each sorority and living unit had its own intramural representative who attended regu- lar meetings and arranged for the various competitions. -324- T; RIDGE CLUB Two spades! Three clubs! The Bridge Club, which met every Tuesday night, pro- vided instruction in bridge for girls who were interested in playing this game for relaxation. The group was divided into beginners and ad- vanced classes. Janie Mink, the Culbertson authority, was the instructor for the group and Nanette Bartow was president. T IFLE CLUB .J The RiHe Club, sponsored by Miss Marie Haidt and presided over by B. J Sammons, provided an opportunity for girls to have ex- cellent instruction and enjoyment. The girls met by appointment for their instruction. The club participated in the National Col- legiate Telegraphic Matches. Their sched- ule of activities included intercollegiate matches and intramurals. -325- 't OWUNG CLUB The sound of rumbling balls in White Hall every Wednesday night meant that the Bowling Club was meeting. There were two groups in the club-the advanced and the be- ginners. Miss Anne Jesnak coached the girls The National Telegraphic Meet was the main event of the Bowling Club. in techniques and scoring. g ADMINTON CLUB The Badminton Club, with Barbara Bean as president, met every Wednesday night in White 'lVHMNHNG CLUB One of the popular women,s recreations is swimming. The Swimming Club, which met Hall. Beginners were taught the basic principles and those experienced in playing reviewed the rules and practiced to make perfect. The club had intra-Club tournamentsend sponsored A11- College intramurals. Thursday evening in the White Hall swimming pool, was under the leadership of Miss Ruth E. Leonard, sponsor, and Reta Reed, president. The club participated in Telegraphic Meets and held Girls of all its annual Aquacade in the Spring. swimming abilities took part. IJENCING CLUB The Fencino Club which held its meetings on Tuesday nights provided experience and en- joyment i01 theo giiis who participated. Their 1n- structions in techniques were given by Rolf Wald, a member of the menis varsity fencing team. Un- The Outing Club is one of the most active clubs for providing a variety of year-round sports and activities. The sponsor, Miss Mildred Lucey, and the president, Maryjane Blizzard, planned many interesting activities, such as scavenger der their president,E1izabeth Bell, the girls formed a round- robin for keepino points received in duals. A tournament among t e members hav- ing the most points was held late in the year. hunts, cabin parties, ski instruction, picnics, and roller and ice skating. The group climbed Mt. Nittany and had a breakfast party the next morn- ing at the cabin. r UTING CLUB v m w Fine Arts E3? NRQNWJ, Wms A Night at Rehearsal THESPIANS AND MASQUERETTES ORGANIZATION TI IESPIANS W. NORMAN SIMS . President JOSEPH MI JACKSON Vice President IIAImY G. MCMAIION - Secretary SIDNEY B. SIMON - - Treasurer MASQU ERETTES Bummer D. SILVIZIISIONF JOAN E. SIALTZEII - LILLIAN C. SKRABAN - President Vice President Secretaryfrreasurer Botlom Row LL'It 10 Right- IJunuwmu Simr UII, IVItIVIHIHIn, Sims, IUI'I, JI'ILLSIIII. PIIttIIscII. Iim tum ,Ix'nmomwsIIi, VVIIrkaIn, IIiIIIIx, OtIcIIIiIIL-r. Inglo, Ilolct, Ii met Un. Inurlh Irumhuru, MLLinn, K7 IIIIIIIu CIImpIIIIIIII, Reinluimcr, I7uIII I-r, buniI Iisun. SW llurmg. Kruun. LIHIIK' rIvuotI, Gnrdmr, Brooks. 31 7IIIII1LI0II on October 22, 1897, Thespinns is the oldest organimtinn 0n the campus. The IIrst production was Shcridzm's Ihc Rivals, presented in 1898. With an IIII male cast. the 'Iwhcspiuns made their debut in the COI- Itgc chapel with sccncry Imrmwcd from a ICIIcIomc opera house and costumes rented from II PhiIIIdCIphiII concern. In 1918, the man shortage hit Thespiuns and the co eds. saw their first opportunity to take part in prIquctions III the organization. With a great cIC'dI OI hcsituncy, It was decided to allow girIs in four roles of II It Pays to Advertise. IIIIwcx'cr, during the following years, women auziin wcrc Iimitcd to the audience. Agitation I'or I'cmalc par- .332. BILA'I'II ICU. D. SIIA'MIS'I'ONE Svcmnl Row 7 ershy, IIIirII IImII G Inss, hhllllning IImv- GrI'Wts, Pinno. SIIIirIg, WI NORMAN SIMS President, Masqueretles President , 'I'hvspians ticipution was aroused once more and in 1926 a girl with 21 marimha played in the show, lirl Wanted. She paved the way for women in later productions. In December, 1943, coeds organized and formed Masquercttes, sister organization 10 the Thcspizms. The purpose of Masquercttcs is to foster cvopcmtion and co ordination hetwecn the two clubs in the production of. the annual Thespian shows. Girls who have participated in three shows are considered For 111cmhcrship in Mas! qucrcltcs. Among the most recent shows were HNO Kick Cour ing, HVarsity Sweetheart, Hot 'N Gold? and hThu Great White Bear. Lust Fall, Bring Back My VVingbaCk was presented Iiiomecoming Weekend. The plot concerned an alumr nus who returned to Penn State in 1968 and found the Blue Band and the football team had Changed places. with the band as the major attraction at 21 football game. The books and many of the songs for Thcspiun pro- ductions are written by students and faculty members. J. Ewing Sock Kennedy is director of Thespinns while H. R. Kinley is president of the Board of Control. Bottom Row, Left to Righto-Spvnccr, Apter, Seltzer, Sih'crsmuc, Skmhzln, Williams, Hinkvtl. Ault, Iioutz, Kruftsow. Bitnvr, Jelen, Cunningham, Moucry. Goldberg. Parent Fulcrumn, Slcvcnsun. Cortri Vht. , k .. Bring Back My VVingbackH St'cund Rauw Cook, Third Rnu'iMcCuIlum. Kuci't'r, Punm'll, PENN STATE PLAYERS ORGANIZATION HENRY W. GLASS - . - . President W. NORMAN SIMS - - . - Vice President MARY A. HUDmON - - . - Secretary SIDNEY B. S1M0N - . . . . Treasurer JOY E POLJKOFF - - - - Social Chairman FRANCINF, B. TOLL - - Actor's chrcscntmive ihganizcd in 1920, the original group of Penn State Pluvcrs was composed of dramatics students and their HENRY W. GLASS instructors. Players was under the direction of the Dc PWSWWJ Wm partment of English. Later, membership was extended to all interested. Admission at the present time is based on the amount of work an individual has done on Players productions during the year. Thmugh an elaborate point system, Kich candidate is given credit for the work which he has done. Vthn he has carncd sumcicnt points, he is in- vited to become am associate Player. After participating in more plays, and consequently earning more points, he may qualify to become a Player. Although the actors arc of the greatest importance in the production of 21 play, many other talents are nccdcd. The. sct-buiidcr, the director. the soundvcffccts man, and the tickct-mkcr are only :1 few of the persons whose scrk vices are required during the. production of a show. HSkin of Our Teeth. Bottom Raw, Luff. to Right-Simun, Pulian, lull, Iiodgson, Sims, Glass, Cloctingh, Sct1tt,Smith, Koons. Suomi Row- Cooms Kratz, hns V'Vengcrt, Kurylo ski, Zalicuvilz, Gilman, Brcining, J:1Cksnn,Pl:ridias, Black. -01,Harkinllor0r,n Gotham Snyder, Aptcr, Silverstonc, Keefer, Obzut, Angona. Fourth Imow- Olsen, Brcecc, Rcifsncidcr, Scaright, Kseondull, Rcinhcimcr, Fahringcr, Reese, Srcin,Bcnson.F1fth Row-Gomy, Saunders, Guvcr, Rossman, Lcuschncr, Fleisher, Davis, Pulvcr, Brusiu s. 334 - In addition to the director. his assistants, thC promptcr, and of course, the. actors, several crews are chosen to work on each Players, production. During the past two years, Players have been provid ing a new form of entertainment in the production of an arena show. In this type of production, thc center of a t large room forms the stage while the audience is seated on all four sides. Penn State Players is the only 4:011ch clrztmatics group known to be using this medium of thea- tre presentation. During the Iirst semester, Players presented the satir icul comedy, Skin of Our Teeth, and Oscar VVildC's UAll le Sons. The mclodmmatic HTen Nights in u Burromn was tried for tho Iirst time as an arena produc- tion at Center Stage. ThC somher tragedy, uDark 0f the Moon was the first production of the second semester with Parlor Story 011 the program for iWothcris Day Weekend. HJohn Loves Nitiry', was chosen for the Motheris Day weekend production in Schwah Audi- lorium. Players has offered great opportunity for experience HYCMS Agof, fur studcnts seriously interested in drumntics as a profes' sion. Several Penn State students, in past y'ars active. in Piaycrsv are. on the professional stage or in motion pictures. Skin of Our Teeth. 'iTcn Nights in a Barroom. I'vlrxt Viulin J. C. funk R. J. Dumbruxwki M. L Drnmgnld Ix XX Fair J. '5. Hcckvn M. V. Juncs B. A. Roberts Ii. R. Swnn'cr G. 174nm H. VV. Hlumux J. C. XK'ixdun Smuml J'iulin P. Bnm n l A J Edmumlx H. LL lilsc J. Kl. Juchn 1 . I:. Swinglv C. Ii. Juth A. C. UndL-nvmul 15.. J . VVurclmm. Jr. P. A XVnrrrmun 3'. IL Yudcr UJHH' J JL Bauer D.1:,Kcllcr.Jr. XI, Ia Mcnd D. Miller 01K :AJ JIZATION C, JAMH Kuuniu - - DONALD A. ljlllznlimCKSUN SusAN D. Ihwm' SHAH: RAYI'LK. Jn. - JAMIS XV. IMINLUP Viola A. C. lumhnrr H. J. Cunningllznn D. IL McKinley C. I7. Nzlgru S. Huytck. Jr. J. M. Shun: Cello M. 1.. Godwin R. A. Cmbcr J. NCH' H. M. Suvigc F. H. Skillmun Bass H. W. Ijillmun D. S. Ingrnlmm J. S. Reinhcimcr 1.. L. Scitxingvr Hum IC R. Crcc L J. Dickson M. K. Muhlu W. A. Schlcgt'l 'l'nmzpc! Ii. F. Conn XV. 13. Luughlin PL L. Yunnitto 1' . 'J 'J , . k . J J :k 5 I ummWrV-iJ 7 President Busitwss memgvr Sccrctary-J 'rcusun'r librarian Conduct! Bassoon 11.. U. Ccigzl P. Miller JV. Ii. Rudx R. Ii. Spikcr Clarinet P. P. CurlL'xC C. J. Kuchcr R. E. Skipper II. B. Thomas Buss Clarinvt n. H. Dilks, Jr. Horn S. D. Bisscy M. IL Faigcn 14. ll. Levi R. H. Manning . M. Rccn Al. Scifnnll I. S. Shiva. Jr. 'L IL Slmcnbcrgcr .-.AJ.Fx-. 'l 'erI 1:0 no i. M. Hughes G. XV Pyle C. L. Vch'ich J. G. Zora COLLEGE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA JI JHIIH A. 1,. Bukur Prn'ussiun D. IN Frulrickmn H. H Killian. J1. Cumluclor J . JV. Dunlnp C4 JAMES KOCIII'JR I'H'sidrul, Colh'gv Symphony , -y --wJJ-... Drum Major J. H. Lucas Piccolo F. R. Cree G. L. Parkes H. O. Hacker! Clarinet A. E. Blakeslee W. E. Boyles H. W. Clauss, Jr. B. H. Dilks, Jr. P. E. Hullman j. C. Hintenlang G. A. Kandra C. J. Kocher J. B. Looker W. P. Loomis, Jr. D. E. Mattem D. L. Mowry S. C. Rice W. 0. Rogers P. M. Sleingard G. Thompson W . W. Wnlfcrsberger C. G. Zoslaw Alto Clarinet W. C. Trcun, Jr. Bass Clarinet R. I. Nippes BLUE BAND ORGAN IZATION VVlLLIAM E. LAumlLlN ALLEN L. BAKER - . C. JAMES Komntn - RUDOLPH L. YANNI'r'm HUMMEL Flsunumv JAMES W. lJuNLor Alto Saxophone II. J. Endres, Jr. L. E. Curto j. Y. Wills, Ill Tenor Saxophone R. J. Dombrowski R. P. Katz F. M. Rupp, Jr. Baritone Saxophone D. R. Lancr J. P. Schocning Coronet and Trumpet E. F. Golla E. C. Magi W. J. Stambaugh R. M. Tintsman D. E. White H. E. Blaichcr, Jr. F. Feldcr C. E Guycr W. E. Laughlin J. F. Logue, Jr. R. M. Murphy R. J. Nickerson C. F. Ottcmillcr, Jr. .I. II. Sloan R. L. Yannittn M. A. Yeager r President Manager Sccretary-Trcaxuror Librarian Di rector Associate Director French Horn M. R Faigcn J. B. Hull, Jr. J. W. Myers J. M. Sciforth C. S. Shivc. Jr. R. H. Scllncnbergcr W'ILIJAH 1'. LAUGHLIN Pr'uiidcm, Blur Band Baritone B. A. Bailey E. XV. Learn W. O. Rhodes E. W. Spraguc Trombone P. C. Adams S. A. Bomgardncr H. Brown F. A1. Hughes 11. H. Kump R. A. Norton C. W. Pyle Ii. W'. White Percussion D. A. Frmlrickson O. R. Gulich. Jr. H. B. Killian. Jr. J. G. Blatturn T. Z. Richards W. B. Seitlcr G. Stewart W. G. Vch'er Buss A. L. Baker J. S. Fluke U. H. Huugh KA S. Reese W. S. Rockwell T. Z. Schrefflcr Di rector H. Fishburn Associatc Director l. VV. Dunlup IIntmm IIUII'. 11-1 1 1n RIL'IHIZIIIIIHMII IIIIIUWIIIKII, Duuglu'rty. K1I1111;',IIIIII1'I:IleIr VVaInckaI, XVII I1sr1n, Ilm,I HarguH C Kluvmll, HIII in r Imu idling, I.rlII iIIng: SurmII Run erIIIV, SW .1111, Duichmm, C'OII, Nd IL' I'IIi I 1111 s, I IinII.III1 I.IIIr, I rtmIII Igh, Shank, M 111111 I, I mm 17.1 I, WI 1'1111', SLIIIcch, Pquun , D iI, Lr W. Mun I.I1risun, Imxs lx'ruxtn, BI: IIIII. Iingm, WILIIsIIr. $111 In 1, Izlsn Ic,h1 IIImIIs I'1I11111 I'I1Irk,I'ihwn Fourth IIIIII'W ImmImm IIIIIIIIIIIr. III I111, Nichols, Hum II. On In '.i1! Bord II'Ir, Vlnrri, IIunL lelIIII, $.1Ilm, D-tIIIIIIr 1'111R11w I.II, BUIIII', Smmp'I DIIImguIII Ix'uIIInrmIsLi SummI OxIrrIlI1rI',l11iInr, IIinkII, HitIIH',II KIIIHIIL Svkes'. GLEE CLUB URI IAN IZIYI'ION HIIxAiui 1., Hill Prusidt'nt P1111. BI VAIIILIH 1' , I'it'v Provident I'HAIIII s XV. HAIIUIILI SI'II'UmrI' 'I'rcusurm' DAVID R. FLDIHIXHI , Manager Hum 111 I . I'IHLIIIILH , Publicity Manager I'IIIINK IL111.1.11 - Din'cmr Urgnnixul in 19.30, 1111' Penn 51.1thin I'I11I1 Ims pm I IIIITII mucrtuinmcnt i'UI' ImtII tI1C 31111111115 on campus 11ml I'nr music IIII'I'rs throughout 1110 511110. 'I he I'IuII IIIIs made up III 90 IIICIIIbcrs this year. I'Iicir IILIIIIIX'I'S incIuIiod nIII'cIII and popular 5011155115 chI 41.3 5111:1011 muxic. SCI I'rIII mcmbcrs III the Iiicc Club 11111111050 lIlC Var xitI' Mule Quartet. 'I'IICI' arc: A'Iuynurd L. IIiII, first tcnnr; Charles II. Sullivan, SCCOHII tenor; Iirncst M. Iioodz IingI Imritnnc; IIIIuis D. Iloss, Imss; 11nd PIIIII B. MIIrgIIII', 11111111 112111 ist. II'IIIIL IiLIIIu. associate professor of music, directed ImtlI II'II' Iilcv I'luh 11nd 1111: Quartcn I'IIC Iilcu I'IIIII made 11 tour in March, singing in IIH'I'L' 511116. The mur included concerts in Scranton. .XLWI YIHVII. Allentown, Trenton. Kutmown, nnd PIIiIuch pIIiII. 'l I10 Mule Quartet :11in sung with IIIC Gicc Club on tnur II IIIIC 'I'I1111IIIcus S. Komomwski, leritonc. 11nd AILIYI IIIII'II I. I IIII ilPlICZII'CII HS SUIUISIS. I'IIC Spring tour II'.Is cIimIIXCII III the annual cnnccrt prcwnlcd Im the mmpus on April 1. IIugIIIs, Kmhcr, Yung, Hum . IIcIIIIurdt, Thuyvr, Crnmbiv, i,IIIl0,I'11I,1:IugII. Shilmnn P. SIIIIII, W'rigIn, I .1511. Rohinwn, rd Romy W'VI'ingI. SIIlIiI van, lvrznn' Am IIImI, Bauer, Bnnv 'Sinilh, Forbes, Homing, 1 I Sullivan, Ihiodling, MzIrgIIII, lIiII, Iinss. MAYNARD I1. IIIII Prcsiduul. GILT CIIIII TREBLE SINGERS ORGAN IZATION JACQUELINE S. HECKERT - - - - President GAY BRUNNER - - - - Secretary-Treasurer Treble Singers is the largest all-coed musical group on campus, eiuiming 110 members. Not restricting itself to any one type of selection, the repertoire of the group includes old favorites, religious numbers, semi-classics, Classics and popular se1ecti0ns. . . , .. .IHI: 11'. ? Orgamzed In 19-14 and orIgInaHV sponsored bv both JKUFUNH s hcunr . . Prvsxdenl, Ircblc Singers VVSCA and the Department of Music, Treble Singers gives women students a chance to enjoy singing, concen- trating mainly on the lighter type of music. Tryouts are held in the Spring and F311, and selection of members is made by the director. Charter members concert. The group also participates in Christmas carol- and those girls singing with the group four semesters are ing With the Glee Club each year. Given keys. . . . . O ' An executIve commIttec made up of the IIbrarIan from Under the direction of Elmer C. Wareham, Jr., the each of the four sections and the oHiccrs, plans the pro- members 01' Treble Singers presented their annual Spring grams and directs the activities of the Treble Singers. Bottom Row, Le ft to Right-Eldridge, 0' 11am, Rose, Riv. e,e Lees, Mask, E. Miller, Munz, Hillegns, Pappas, Kirberger. Grecnburg, 11 an- na, Greenbc rger, Ldm mno ds, Freeman18ecaml Row- Ri lin, Kline, Cr 01,1 D.Joncs, Swagler, Gebhard, Ilerma 1I,n Rckus, Mimc1li, Brice, Haines, Rossmer, Hawkins, Bahdgct, BChappell, Gleghnrn Leistcr, Vilcox, Nemara, cm Tue er1TIIird Row e-Gmss, Nclo, iI Jo ones, Forney, Smitli, M. 11, LB ush , Shreincr, Cunningham, Furrv, Puccino, BarKKOII,aIIarc1I, Hoyer, Johnson, CriHin, Seuriicld, Aldis, Ashman, Ka p, Brown. Fourth IaIv-Winemnn, Leader, Spencer, Williams Kratz, B. V iam ms, Erskine, Gorham, Frederick- son. Bissell, Richart s, Dmuliak, Lohr, P. Bender N. Bender, Rhodes, Movers, Robinson, Scy,bo1dt D. .Iiller, KiI Ikead, Rudnick, Sch! 1 1- er, Holmes Fifth nRow-Hughcs, lmzicr, NcIf MmI I'I'er, Lomndy.11unter, Luft, Corman, Mack L. Jones. Bricker, Hen rnI, Stan- ley, Btunnet, Swift, Fos ,Ncusbuum, Gcltz, Ashenl'clter, Pnrkhurst, H00 tm Kireher ,OIVICC 110m. Sixth Row-EI.1ns,lIarris. en, Neiman ,Gricscmcr, XViedcr ,Bissey, George, E. 'Iaylor, J. Taylor, Fetter,a Parent, Eichenlaub, Croushore, Neincr, Ilemphill, Wax- ner, Starr, Rnpuch, Gmctson, Long, Holtz, Ilcyd -339- Bultmu Ruu'. Left in Right-Knnwlcs, HillY Iluutmun, Dickerson. Second Raw-O'Bricn, Schweiker, Barron. Bnm'n. FORENSIC COUNCIL RICI IARD K. IIILL President, Forensic Council ORGANIZATION RICHARD K. HILL , RICHARD S. Scnwxauuzn DOROTHY L. KNOWLES Forensic Council consists of nine members from the undergraduate student body who supervise debates and forensic programs. Each year the Council is appointed, upon the nomination 0f the retiring council, by the All- College President. iVith couches and managers of debate, the Forensic Council acts as adviser concerning schedules, and assists the faculty in conducting the John Henry Frizzell Exteme lmrunenus Speech Contest. The Council, on which are represented both the men's and women's debate squad, also sponsors intramural speech contests and presents outstanding off-cnmpus speakers. Forensic Council members this year were Richard K. Hill, Harold E. Brown. Richard S. Schweiker, Theodore J. Homer. David M. Barron, Helen E. Dickerson, Dor- - - - President - Vice President - Secretary 0thy L. Knowles, and D. Jean Hootman. Joseph F. O'Brien served as faculty adviser. MEN'S DEBATE 'quenty-Iivc to fifty members are Chosen each year from open tryouts for the Meifs Debate squad. From the squad, teams are selected to compete in intercollegiate debates. The men's debating activities feature three main events: The campus debates, intercollegiate debates and tournaments, and the annual State Debate convention. One of the features of the intercollegate debate program is the debate with Oxford U niversity, Oxford, England. Last year the men's team traveled extensively, taking part in six tournaments and attending the Student Con- At the tournament in Fredericksburg, Md, Richard K. Hill was gress on Public AEairs in Columbus, Ohio. chosen Grand National Champion After-Dinner Speaker. -340- linmnn 111111'. Lcll 10 Right- l'cinlx'rg.1011r11crt', Kurlz. Dickerson. 1115101111311, 1111011111111 1'11'1111k $111111-.S:'cml1l lhru'r .11!u1111urgcr. L'ipsu. llnll'andt' r. Muurcr, 1111111. 1'01'1111111110, Paer, Sutln'rhlnd. I'lt'ishcn 111ml Hun' Mus lum'itl, 111111111115. Miller. Crin'scnu'r. Jnm's, Shady. 111N113; Huncr. SL'11111IIIHH. 11c 11150 scrvcd as president for tho 11111111111 Pennsylvania burg tournament; ticd third in tho State tournament; 11nd 5'th Dchzltcrs' 10nvcntion. 11011 10111111 in the Mount Mcrcv tournunwnt. , At the 11111111111 Pennsylvania 811110 chutcrs' comcnr VVOINIILN S DEBA1 1; ' . . 1 V , . 11011 hcld 111 btntc College. Dorothy 1,. 1x11011195, 111 PC1111 ' H ' 1 1 x 1 ' R's' Q '3' ICIDIX'I'S. , . .. 1 1. .. x . I L V' HUN Dclntc 41 K' um'l ' 1b 1' Stutc. 11115113111011 1111' 11151 ancl L111 111 the convention. llclcn 13. Dickerson served :15 squad manager this war . 1 - 4 1 1 . 1 ' 111C 1101101 15 conlcn'cd 011 11 101mg lady who makes 1111 w'lh Lluyton 11' bchug actlngashlculty1111115012 outstanding L'Omribution t0 the convention through :1 111 1110 1947-48 season. the Penn State 511111111 partici L'mnhination of intelligence. 311111011 111111101 background, 11111011 in 50 1101111105. 'I'hc 1mm tied Iirst in 1111' Shippcns- and personal charm. Bottom Row. Left 10 Riglu-Barrun. Ilill $11 BriLn. Kclh.1 !Xlxrm 1n SL-L'und Rm! chric Eisc'nlmg. Cicscy .uldhinh 141111110111, 0' '11 111', Mnr1-lli.l'hir11 11ml'- Drul 1m Mus s ,1u Schu L'iLcr. Kallinslu 11,111 blurkin. Houscu'urm. fourth How Wll'smms, Burns, 1'1'1111L11, MgDougull, Shult'I. Dunn 51 11111111klcn 11mm 11 341 . :- m- w 'fatxttgfgv In Religion PENN STATE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION XVILLIAM B. RENSHAXV, JR. President, Christian Association Bunmn Rnu', Left to Right--M. Allen, '1 ORGANIZATION 1X1LL1AM B. RLNsqu, In - - President 1. QLxYTON ALLEN - - A Vice President PATRICIA M. Wonus A - - - Secretary DOROTHY F. PARK- - - - Secretary JAMES F. V11110MPSON - - . Treasurer Commission Chairmen MARJORIE A. GORHAM, NORMAN D. V. VVHEELLR, DONALD V. $155111 , WALTER F GABEL, DOROTHY L FLEAGLE, Rum R. XICVVHIRTLR, NANCY A. SMITH, JOHN Koc HALKA, J11. ., PATRICIA A. BABBI'IT, T. CLAYTON ALLEN, GEORGE W. R110An, DAvm S. B1NNs. Staff MAuJonu; A. ALLEN -' - - Associate Secretary MARGERY XV. YOUGEL - - - Offwe Secretary The Penn State Christian Association provides oppor- tunitx 101' open fellowship 101' students and Faeultv, and for deepening spiritua1 life through worship, studv, and action. Prior to 1931, the work of the Penn State Christian Association was conducted by the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. It dates From 1875. '. Allen, Renslum', VVnods, Thomson. Second ROW-Fleaglc, Smith, Wheeler, Gnrham, Cabal. Third Roub-Delp, Konkcr, Kochulkn, Seipt, Rhoud. To carry out its program, the PSCA 1121s Eve commis- sions. They are Christian Heritage, Personal and Cam- pus Affairs, Sociu1 Responsibility, World Relatedness, 21nd Sophomore Orientation. A club for sophomores, named 11C1uh 51, was orgalr ized last year to aid new students in becoming oriented to the campus and the activities of the Christian Association. The PSCA each year publishes the Student Hand- book, a guide for sophomores and other new students on campus, and a ready reference for others. The PSCA 11150 sponsors various outings. usua11y t0 the Dean Ralph L. Watts Lodge on Tussey Ridge. The 10dge was built on land deeded to the College by the late Andy Lytlc, a friend 01 Penn State students short1y after the turn of the century. The PSCA co-operatcs with the Department of Music and the Department of the Physical Plant in sponsoring the annual Christmas Carol sing. -344- jAMES T. SMl'lill uh-Iing Chupluiu CHAPEL ORCLXNIZATION jAMI-zs T. SMi'ru ; v A W'iLLA W. TAYLOR GEORGE E. CEKM - Aeting Chaplain Director. Collage Choir . Organist . Head Usher FRANK C. Fin'nu 11c: Students and faculty of all faiths iile into Schwuh Auditorium each Sunday morning for the chapel services. Under the leadership 01' James T. Smith, acting chilly lain, services are held each Sunday morning during the regular College year. Speakers of all faiths are. included on the chapel program. Among the speakers lust Fall were Dr. W. W. Edci, Dr. T. Z. K00. the Rev. James H. Rohinsun, Dr. D. Elton Truebiood, the Rev. William E. Kroll, Rabbi Joshua flirachtenhcrg, Dr. Lynn Harold Iiough, the Rev. George C. Anderson, Dr. Hobart D. MCKcehan. Dr. P. L. 'lihompson, Dr. Paul Paine. and the Rev. Emre Km'ues. The Chapel Choir, composed of more than 100 menr hers. leads the singing of familiar hymns. The. choir is directed by Willa W. Taylor and is accompanied at the organ by George E. Ccigu. The t'iiFeriIig lifted at the chapel services is used in Furthering the Penn State'in-Chinu work at Lingnun University, Canton, China. This work was started more them 40 years ago by George W. Daddy Croii and since 1947 has been carried on by Richard E. Pride. Both are alumni of the. College. A special Christmas Choral Service, which last year included a Midnight Service. is presented prior to the holidays and in the Spring. an Easter Choral Service is presented. Frank C. Fryburg headed the group of student ushers during the past year. -345- STUDENT RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS Bible Fellowship The Penn State chapter of the Inter-Varsity Fellowship. an interdenominational organization, participated in Religion in Life XVeek and held a Spring conference this year. Horace S. Clover is president; Charles E. Waring, Vice president; Marie F. Card, secretary; and Craig L. Frantz. UC'JSLIFCF. Canterbury Club The Canterbury Club, an Episcopalian stu- dent organization. gives students an opportunity to meet others of their Faith and to develop spiritw ally as well as socially. Among the activities 01' the year were a series of weekly Sunday night sup- pers Followed by discussion and panel groups, as well as dances and a cabin party. Frank E. Olsen is chairman and William E. Tanner, treasurer. Evangelical United Brethren Fellowship The aim of the Fellowship is to develop the spiritual and social life of the students in the Evan- gelical United Brethren Church by holding both ChUl'Ch and SOCiill functions. During this year tllC group held church Classes, fellowship meetings. receptions for students, and cabin parties at Watts Lodge. Sarah Ann Curry served as president. Hillel Foundation I lillel Foundation is an organization of Jewish students at Penn State, providing a cultural, social, and religious background and opportunities For stu- dents. Included in this year's program were town meetings. round-tuhle discussions, an art exhibit, and a successful drive for the Food for Israel eum- paign. Lewis M. Cohen served as president with Sylvia Levy as womens president; Seymour L. Barash, vice president; Sylvia J. Ockner, secretary: and Betty R. Gibbons, treasurer. Lutheran Student Association The Lutheran Student Association conducts Sunday morning worship. evening student pro- grams. and Friday evening social functions and serves in strengthening and sustaining Lutheran students in their lllith. A number of seminars, bible studies, and discussion groups were conduct- ed this year. Olheers are Roy H. Cook, president: Certrude W. Gustafsen and John E. Snook, vice presidents; II. Jean Bower. secretary; and Joseph F. Albert, treasurer. Newman Club Dedicated to fostering the religious, cultural, and social welfare of Catholic students on campus, the Newman Club holds forums, discussion groups, Communion breakfasts, and many social functions. John A. Novotny is president; Joseph Sharon, first vice president; Joseph D. Rebo, see- nnd Vice president; Alyce M. Nenmra, secretary: Richard Murdock, corresponding secretary; and Dorothy E. Shenot, treasurer. STUDENT RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS Roger Williams Fellowship The Roger Williams Fellowship of the Uni- deputation teams, and Friday recreation nights. versity Baptist Church holds Sunday night supper Ruth A. Soderberg serves as president; Richard A. meetings which give students an opportunity to Clark, vice president; Shirley A. Robinson. secrev worship, discuss common problems, and sing. tary; and Eugene S. Soliday, treasurer. Some of this year's projects included garden chapel, Wesley Foundation The Wesley Foundation is an organization of Kappa Phi, a national Methodist girl's club. Presih h'ilethodist students which provides opportunities dent is John W . h'icNair, Jr., with Harry E. Corh for worship, service, and Christian fellowship. nish, Jr. as vice president, Dolores D. Ferguson, Among the activities of the past year were deputa- secretary; and Donald C. Horton, treasurer. tions to neighboring towns and the installation of Westminster Foundation The Westminster Foundation carries the min- raised funds for a group of Penn State student istry of Christ's Church to Presbyterian students, missionaries as a Christmas project. Patricia M. stressing both religious and social life. During the iVoods was moderator; John Kochalka. JL, vice past year, the students held Thursday morning mmierator; and George P. Lukacs, treasurer. matin groups, repaired toys for the Red Cross, and Young Friend's Meeting The Friench group of State College meets the a trip to Juniuta College were among their activi- need for fellowship and discussion among those ties for the year. Eugene L. Mercer. J1 served students who follow the Friends method of belief as executive secretary. and worship. Cabin parties, evening meals, and Youth Fellowship The Youth Fellowship of the Evangelical and a project of service work to provide clothing for Reformed Church helps to create and extend social destitute families. XVilhur K. Krayhill served as and religious opportunities among the students. president: Ronald R. Slifer, vice president; Julie R. Activities last year included supper meetings, Halow, secretary; and Eugene T. WOW. treasurer. speakers, socials on Friday nights, cahin parties, and -347- Cam L i'fue F z .9 . f? .v. a. .Coed milking contest. .Lions take to the air. . T. G. 1. F. Club. .Another two hours of ROTC. . Ross points the way. . Best seats in the house-nn stage. . Cam in crcpc-paper. . Buttons 8x Bows 8; Barron's Buys Babes. . Then came the upset. . All for one-Penn ticket. . What am I bid? -Glass. . Construction ahead. . Late scores at Grahams. . Look pretty-click. . Summer swim at VVhipplc's. . Net ball at Nittany Donns. . WThc Lion's sharc -Buckncll game. 4., Irlaw. thaw 'Ileilzg, 311'. m M m x u .rl . W111 ; l: xxv .Another 8 o'clock on Ag Hill. .How to acquire the body beautiful. .Better side of Summer Session. .The sandwich hour tournament. . Burning midnight oil. . A short yell Lion. .P 16 porkers on parade. .Ex-Seaman Simon Struggles manfully. . Great Lion machine rolls on. . FontbaIYS faithful followers. . T is is so unexpected! . What's new? . Registration rioor mortis. L D . On a quiet Saturday night. . Circling Pollock Circle. . First team sits out Temple. . Benglian molds stiff upper left. . Beauty and the beast. mam mum I AV Wmm ' t 5: v w. l.'llu . r 551$: v . K . The Corner, as usual. . Eyes right at Mil Bull. . Broad knowledge at HCUH' college . . Once :1 year. . And down came the 80211170315. . PUB: OfY-Iimits to women. . Vtht fools those mortals bc. . VVntch that left. Chuck! . The flying dean. . Blue band takes to the field. . Quaker quakes under Linn paw. . Nice going Sum. . Another Corncrsmnc-AIcElwain Hull. . Theta Chi Bowery Ball. . Bathing beauties. . Hot in summer, Cold in winter. . To the victors-thc spoils. a EIRTE -ifMB W m WW : . Letter from home. . Hamas and Crawfurd-ch letter men. . Spring has come. . IVIarch of time. . The great white way. . Hail to the Lion. . Inside Simmons Hall. . Pass. . Pouring massive foundation for Water Tunnel. . Digging deep for West Dorms. . Willard Hall will increase classroom facilities. . Foods Building nears completion. . Plant Industries building construction progresses. . Mineral Sciences Building rises. . .4 3 4 . 3H.55.r.1- ' 1 J L .f HO J 4 r Q d I g $417ng: $31 51? E? i . 3 x I L- mm 3 3 M3 zglb-g g3 31313133333473: 3331213523; 3 $13 3U? '53 Social lo, x33 Hui. i.4r..VW, 4 1.. I FRATERN ITI ES AND SORORITIES GEORGE W. CHAPMAN, JR. President Interfraternity Council ADELAIDE E. FINKELSTON President Panhellcnic Council -362' a 31135134 1 .1 u '1? ?. 13 0 'K 1101mm Row, Left to 1115111th11110, lirnst lircstu110,Y01nm, Bickfor11,Sh.1110r, 1'1105, 11110119111, 31113111111, 51111 111110;, K111 5.11111, 11'111011, Schullman, C11r1101111. D011111r. MLLuin. Chapman, 1215!, Bliss. Svcoml 110w vSuc .1 mm B unlin 110011001101 ,Kenncdy, 11'11'n1s, 111111, Dur1111d,VVinlbumc. McCu1',HLmt, J.Sn11111, lwvhurg, 11055101, 11i11k 10111, D. Smith. Quzlltrrs, N01 01111', 11011501, Ports, 11'211111111'21L1'1, 8011111111, R I'Imr1h110117111'0111111011,11u1',1'lr111111111, 1111-1111111,l1011ru 1:11m .. 5121.159 KM 16:1 :16! ,'Li1h1:111lerkoski, 13111011110111, Bross111eu1,5pr LgL 11', 111105th 11050 Re1nsn1itl1.1hinl Row-bims. 12111111101. 1, 50111101, C1111111'110k, 1711105. 8111th1, MrNaIir, 101101. 511111, ,Judgc,1110d01'111'111. 11.11110,11 11 0111111, 1'1'fUL -R1111m1,Anderson.110011;.711011'1111 110m D.1r11ng.111uu, Ruth. 11r 1111.111 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL OR GANIZA 1 ION 1V. 1 1 11 IN F. FAST, VViLlJAM C. 1-111111133C11Ain11AN, .1 J11. - 7 MCLAIN 1110 111t0111'11101'11it1' Council at P01111 Statc has long 1101c1 a national 1011111116011 115 0110 01' th0 strongcst, most active organizations 01' its tvpc. A Board 01' Control was established this year. consist 111,151 of 11 rotating group 01' 1101150 presid0nts 11'110 115511111011 1110 responsibility of checking a district of 11110th six 11011505 0:1011, reporting Dating Code 1'10111t1011s t0 :1 Judi 0i;11 Committee. This 00111111itt00 was 01111101101011 to 110211. judge 111111 punish 511011 011011305. Al'tcr trial. 1110 5.1510111 met with the approval of the adIninisti'ution. It is signilicunt that Penn State fratcmitics 111st 1'0111' 510011 sixth in schohlstic ratings among the major 001- logos 11111.1 universities in the country. A contact svstcm 11115 110011 05101111511011 1111010111 1111 fraternity 111011 01111 be informed 01 news within 111'0 111111- R . , - - President ' , - Vice Prosidvnt 7 Sucre10111711011511rcr utcs. using 11 101011110110 110111111111. Furthcr, 11 111-11001111 It is 1110 IFC Newsletter, 01111011 111' Richard A. Curto, 111111111 P111 Dcltu. 11011'511111101' is 211111101110 1101010 011011 11100tinsz, 0110 01' the best 1111111 111511111 001110515 in 1'0111'5 11115 1110 Association 01' 11111012 Council t110 1FC-Punh0110nic 131111 11115 held in the 11011 111' Alpha Tau 011101111. 11it1' Counci101'5yInt0r1'1'ate1'11it1' 110111. b 111mg. 11100tings 11010 and T1111 110w 11111011111105, Sigma Alpha and 0111055111 Psi Phi. 11'01'0 111.1111itt0d to 1110 Council. 11111115 111110 110011 made 101' 11 1110011 1170011 . for 1110 10510111193 01' 1101101 111101'1'r'11t01'11it1' 10111ti011ships, including the 1011111111011 01' 11 00ntralized 1111101111 101' 11110101111101 5110011015. University of Michigan Founded 1904 PENN STATE CHAPTER 27 Chapters Established 1909 AIEBIBERC Seniors 11. 1:. DEAN 12. 111111.11 0. 11. LASHLEY, J11. h 1 - y - , , 11. C. 11111111111 1;. 11. GILLliSPll-i 11. 1?. MORGAN ALdle openLd its smson pledgmg 13 men to make 11'. ll- ECIH l M1 1511 D. 3- HUNTER J- C- SHORT the vcar 0110 of thc hnest in the chapterk history at Penn J. Lx 11. s. 1...1s111.1a1' 11. c. SIMS . ' . . . . . 11 . F1L1..11.1N 1.. 11'. 11'12111NL'11 State. Socmlly, Acacm was actlve by holdlng four house- juniors party dances. 11'.11. 5.1011LN1111'1111 .-.1 11. K1aL1.1:.11 r. .11. 11111111 Alumni weekend was a bright spot on the social c111- N. K. EMERKK 11.12. KELLER, 111. 11. D. WALD . . 11' 11. Ly .1Ns 11. 11'. nun n. 1;. 111.1111 cndar Wlth the return 01 a large number of the older 11. 1. 1::111 0115 1'. 11. 111111511 .11. .1. 111111191 brothers. Sophomores Frank Rupp, Marvin Yeager, and Tom SchreHier 11. .11. FREEBUROUCH 1 1111011111 '11. 7.. SCHREFFLER played with the Blue Band, while Dick Evans sang with D. 11.1;LLrNN 1 1111111 11. .5111 1 C H , C1 . Th h' ,. 1. d 1 . 11'. 1:. HOLDREN L w. WAGNER Me 0 egL 1011. e c apter was reprLsente on tiL fencing team by Rolf Wald. Dick Morgan held a seat on FACULTY MEMBERS Tribunal, and Dave Sims and Bill Echelmeyer served 11. .1. CAMPBELL 11. J. 01111111111 11. 11. KAUFFMAN 1111 IFC 11. s. CRYDIiR R. ,11. GERHARDT D. c. KEENEY 1 W- P- 11.111111 . W- 17' HALL .11. MENEY Harry Fillmun was Chairman of the Industrial EngiK 11. .-1. 1111101111 P. 1:. HALLOCK 11. s. Kmm' . , V 1 1 . . 11'. s. 11111, 11 11'. L. HENNINC c. E. 111113115 neermg-brunch oi ASMh. hmest Friday was preSIdent 11. 11. FELLOWS 1;. 1;. 1101111211 11. 11. NORTHRUP . 1. w , . , - 7 1. .11. FRY 1,. .11. JONES I. w. WHITE of thL bouology Club, and Rlchard Lashley was actlvc in Penn State Players. Bottom Row, left to Righh-R. D. Vald Inux, Friday, Short, Sims, Morgan Fillman, R. Lnsl 110v, O. Lnshlcy. Second Ruw-Schrcmcr, Gillespie, IIoldrc C11, XVngncr,A . KC lle er, Echelmcvcr, Dicru ff, Smith.1hinl Re 117- -CG1 cnn, i i K ll I-cllows. Rupi, I-rccborough D. c er, chncy, Reid,VVcidncr,Pricc.10111111 Raw- Rittcr, R. E. Wald, Yeager, L1a11s, Copcnavor,Rucl1,R01in,I;mc1'ick. -364- ALPHA CHI RHO Trinity College Founded 1895 19 Chapters PHI LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1917 MEMBERS Seniors N. VV. BOEHBI L. 1V. LARIIE J. R. RHOADS R. II. BOYNTON J. R. LONCVVELL J. L. RITTENHOUSE B. R. CHONIAN R. H. IWAXVVELL R. G. SCHWARTZ R. R. GEHRETT R. A. AICCLERNAN R. S. VISK S. K. MORRIS d u .55. h 1 f l Juniors en ' A :. l, t 6 meme 0 me E. G. CARNEY A. G. DARRACH R. R. RUTH first Alpha Chi . .1 .1 1 . , eld Fall House- 11. L. CARR c. w. GENRETT D. 11. SHAW party Weekend - . . 1 ' arteres orchestra. F ACULTY MEMBERS In January the de dance was a C. 11. CHAMPLIN D. R. McCLAY M. L. ZElGLliR highlight of the so 1 intramural sports Alpha Chi R1 0' tennls and bowlmg Outst- n s was Bob Cyeh rett, captain of the varsit ; team. Lew Lamie was a member of the varsity basketball team. onom Raw, Left to Righl-Shaw, Camev, Rmh, Maxwell, Carr, C.Gell1wtt, Schwartz. Second Row-1Viker, Rittenhousc, Rhoamds, McClernan, Danach, Chom man, Gebhart, Morgan. Hzird Row-R. Gehreu, Presser, J. D. 1', onis, Beardsley, Ryan, Visk. Fourth Row-Tcrzagian, Walker, Beck, Lamie, Buynton, Sclhoaf, Baylin, Boehm, Longw well. -365- University of 11'iseunsin -1... ..........J. A 1-1-v F I I1. II. I1. 1;. . 111128111181- r2 II M. 1;. 27. I1. rC-. 1- ALPHA CHI SIGMA . 1i. ENI'EIIIT F. FAST T. ANDERSON .11. .1I1Il1' II. BAUER E. BLAKESLEE S. IIRUCKNER 1'.1I1L M. .1LIII11GI IT . BIRD 11'. COOPER FAST H.1.PPIEDOI1N 1L1 C 1H 17. II1SSI ER 1111: BOUCHI 11 III N G BI R. CANNON .J. .11UI1IIIER .1. DllI1IIEI1 Founded 1902 53 Chapters N U CH AFTER Established 191 I BIEBIBERS Seniors 1 J. LEII ll.1;.1llLLIl1 11. ii i1I1I1ISON R. n. MILLER . . . . . . . 111D. E. NICKOL Mamtmnmg Its nctIve part In campus affmrs, Alpha .1 I Isr N 4.1V.01'I1 . .1. . . . i1: 31.31911, 0 11. ,L SANIREJY 1.111 Sigma started Its 5001le season With an excellent turn- E. L1lll1.HLIN J, II. STOREY , - , . - , 1121. LL01. K. SWHGAM. out of alumni 0161 Homecommg Weekend. ,7 , partI' Im Junior Prom W was followed by the an- HIUUI'S ' . . ' c. 11' M'JLIION xLD nual Christmas Party for dv AIllIdl':n In December J.IS11II1II i . . . p'- IL UINUMR Ind the formal G. . . J. NLR Spring IIIO J. I'IIIIII greatly anticipaEAu . SOPIIOWOWS Weekend. Durinig' II. II. IIEIIIIIN D. II'. LLIDII'II; . , 1;.D.KEII.1 II. 1. MILLER hdd At the house I1. J.L0N1;ISNECKILI1 G. II. PRY I1. I1. SIIAI1E'I IS FACULTY MEMBERS Bob Sankcv munaoer 0f the gvm .II. . R. . I - of the Blue Band Jac I; . 'l'. 11'. SIMON D E. IIIII'A II El. J ON Industries Student Council, and Abe Bosler, president of .1. II '. G1U1'J'I1 E. 1;. 1IUS1III H7 . , . . N I; am- 1m 1N1 c. 1 the CIIemIstry and I IIySICs Student CouneII, were mem- k.'i;.1:.3.'r.,,m n Ill: 3' 88:??fo hers of 11Il-C0Hegc Cabmct and Lions Paw. .1. 11'. IIU'I1'IIIIVSON L. R. P1I1KS 11'. I1. J.1.1II-.S 'I', S.P1II .1NSK1 i . .11. S1llI-1IPI J 1;. .LS I . J .1. KIIIMMEL J. 11. SIII. I111III D.1.LEI11.110N R 11; , 0' 110w, Left In Right- I am. IIUsler, KlIItI, I1:Iir, Johnston, LIIugIIIin, SanCV, IIUI'II, Ll1;1i,1I English. Second - - IeIIrI, KnuHmIIn, II. .1illcr, SII'L-igarl, l: esle er, ScI nI-r, Harrison, ArL-I' a n1 01P-SIHITCIN Schneider, 1urk. Jones, Bng NiekIII, II'er, StureI', 1riIlLr I1 iIer. KeIIV. Il;llrl:l,RO!l'-I1l1I11'Ig, Inst, Bird, Schnleh. Kruscn, IIL'SS, MacDonJlIl EIIHS,I;ruCI1nCF, BlaIIesIL-e. l'iflh I1nII--.'1Ihright, PrI, Longcneeker, 17-,ImpIr I1. I. 1lilII-r, IlermIIn, SL'il11', Ilcning,.'1nders 366 - Jack Fast was also vice president OI IFC while John English was the editor of LA VIE and II member of Skull 11' IGNLR and Bones along with Abe Bosler and Jack Krusen. ALPHA EPSILON PI New York University Founded 1913 45 Chapters PI DEUTERON CHAPTER Established 1947 BIEMBERS Seniors . 1. . 11. s. AION 11. B. GARFINKEL 11. 1. MARCUS A number of alums returned to the Alpha 1111511011 5.1, MATT H. GITTLEN D u MEISEL Pi 1 O .111 1 O Mixer in the 1 1. Th: c11 , 171d 11 J. 11111111311111.1111 8. GOLD s. 1:. PULVER 1 mLu m 110 1 lFal L 211 ter le J. DEGEN P. KOSSMAN C. TEITELMAN party with the AEPi s 11t 1.1fter the football game in c. K. 11135511111211 .1. 111. LABOYITZ J. 11'0Lr - ' 11. 1. 1 1 11 1 L. r. 71' 1; M. ZISWA SER Philadelphia. P1111 Id: edtmcd 11 Superstition I I rmmnl 111 L. :4 53C?! S 81111 with Gene Wit ,and on December 7, - . HTHOTS the chapter celebry rrsary at Penn State I 1 1 lbl 1 S d 1 P l o. T. 11151511511, m. 11. 11111111111111 3 111111111112 1 mung t1e nota e .15 11e1e 1 11e1 u 1. 11. FRIEDMAN A. 11.111111 w. G. STONE 1'er and Oscar Fle': 7 F Players. Harold Gittlen was on the Dnaid Meisel 011 the FACULTY MEMBER track team. The 11 1resented 0n the stafF ' F. WISCHNIA of the Izngineer Gilbert Friedmanm QKN Governing Board. Steve Meisel was 011 the basketball squad; Gilbert Friedman and Leon Lock were members of Phi Eta Sigma; and Donald Meisel 111215 '11 member of Chi Epsilon 11nd T2111 Beta Pi. Bottom Row, Left to Right-VVischnia, Cittlcn, M.Friedmm1 Meisel,Labo11u, Zis11asser, Lock. Second Rmv- G. hiL dman, 'Icitelman, Blatt, W,01f Le1ine, De en, Sto 0.11c Ihird Row- Kos m,z1n Ainn, Dessuuer, Marcus, Ilurt, G:11'finkcl.lourth Rmv-Cold, Bra1erman, llammer, Pulxcr, Hurwitz, Fiesisher. ' 367 Ohio State U niversity R. C. BEDGER J. A. FIDES J. Ii. GARRAIIAN A. BUCHANAN C. BULLOCK J. E. CLARK R. B. DARLING T. W. DOIIL P. IIALLOXVELL J. IIANBY D. L. ANTHONY F. W. ARTLEY L. BENDER R. BUCHANAN R B. 31 Chapters Founded 1904 GAMMA CHAPTER Established I91 1 MEMBERS Seniors R. C. IIEIMBACII E. O. KIQTLER A. G. LEIDEL Ii. M. McMILLIN J. MELCHOR R. M. MYERS Juniors IT. I. IIIEIM J. C. IIOUCK IV. D. LANCE I... . LOY J. L. MAY J. MCDANEL Sophmn ores R. DUN R. D. FLOIVIERS R. M. ORNER FACULTY MEMBERS ALDIiRFER Ii. N. FACAN ANDERSON D. E. I:REAR R. U. BLASINGAME ll. XV. IIIGBIZIE XV. C. BRAMBLE .. E. JACKSON I3. XV. CALLENBACII R. E. LARSON IV. R. DAVEY P II. MARGOLF J. B. DICKEY M. SIIRIVER SI'IUTE TOTURA I. VICILANTIi VVITMER p????P If POST II. ROCKIVELL SII ALLCRO ' '. I7. SCIIILDMACIIER G. R. SCRIX ENS P. Q. SMI . II. WILSON snv: I. Z. SIIIiARER IV. E. SIIUTE C. XVILSON A. T. VVRIGIIT 1. J. G. MAW R. P. MEAIIL R. n. MURPHY C. 1v. PIERCE 11. 0. TRll-ZIIOLD 11. 11. WAKEFIELD 11. 11. YOUNG Outstanding in the Alpha Gamma ths social season was their Christmas Dinner Dance, which featured Gene Spragucis orchestra. Other main events of the year in- cluded a square dance, a dinner for the alums on Home- coming Weekend, and a Harvest Moon Ball houseparty. The house was weIl-represented 0n varsity athletic teams this year. Curt Crooks and Paul Smith were 011 the boxing team. Bill Schiidmachet was captain 01: the swimming team, and Dean Winner piloted the soccer team. AI Vigilante was active on the track and wrestling teams, and Charles Wilson was an end 011 the JV foot- hzlll team. Jim May and George Shutc were members of the Agriculture School Student Council. Ed Loy was president of the Prc-Vct Club. Bottom Raw. Left to Right- Vigilante, IIouck, Loy, Shutc, Fidcs, Wilson,Garra11an, Bcdgcr, Dohl. Sc cond Row- Lcidcl, XVright, IIallowelI, IIeimbnch, VViIson, McDaneI, Post t, Ian b,y Dum, Artle ey. Ihirrl Row- Rockw 111 P. Orncr, Bender, Shnllcross, Come, May, Kistler, McMilIin, hlycrs,kShc:11'cr, Lnngc.Im1rthRow- Melchor, An mhony, Shute, Scrivcns, Darlin Clark, mit , ucIia an'm, R.Euch.1nan, R. Or1nc1'.Ahscnt-T01ura, mg Shrivcr, Carev, Dihlc, VVitmer, SchiIdmachcr, IIcim, Flower r.s 368 ' 151111111161! 11! Cornell in 1906, Alpha Phi Alpha began its second year 1111 the Penn State campus 111st Fall. Gam- 11121 N11 is 11110 of the 90 i 11111 chapters of the frutcr t 1 H- 1 .n- . . A 1 11111' wl11cl1 nm' 1 v '35.? 3 Q1? if! H. members. Sev- 1:- 4211. : crul houscpnh gw: cum .... . :W ?RAoroup, the out- standing 0111139 mg Housepartv Dance. Senior 13, marked with a k 1. 1-111 1 in varsity sports '11 gala occasion. gard on the foot 1; 0 liums were 1111 the ass . Q. 1 while Sonm' Lan1 4, I 'A '.A 1115101 .1111! Jimmx' Robimxm Wcrc esparkpluus 0n the track 1011111. Wally Triplctt was :1 member of Phi Epsilon Alpha Phi Alpha members participated in intramural basketball during the Kappa. physical education honorary. winter. ALPHA PHI ALPHA Cornell University Founded 1906 H3 Chapters GAAHWA NU CHAPTER Established 1947 MEMBERS Seniors J. B. CLARK. In D. S. HARRIS 1.1L ROBINSON V. L. CO1VELL D. 1V. HOCGARD. JR. 1V. TRIPLETT, I M. H. EDMUNDS 1V. H. IIYMES W. H. H'ALKER T. J. GILES Ii. 1V. L01VE D. L. 1YATSUN Junior 1V. C. LANCAS'I'ILR. JR. Bolton: 11011512113 lu Right-Edmunds, Luncusu'r, Robinson H .Irris, C1111 .11l Gilcs.11.1lk1r Irip ext, 10111, XV :Itson. Hxnus. llmnmri. Sucmld HmriClan. Siymuuc U nivcrsily Founded 19 l 4 27 Chapters CI 11 CHAPTER Established 1929 iVIEMBERS Senion II. A. .ISfANI J. G. DELLOIACOONO J. A. SALVERU Chi chapter of Alpha Phi Delta opened the social c. L. ANGELO L. 113 DeNUNZ J. L. SCARAZZO . - - . I R. A. CURTO R. D. uUZZI B p SOSTFR season by givmg a dinner and dance durlng Homecom- J. L DANIELS B- RODRIQUFS A- R- TROTTA ing VVch'cnd. This was Followed hv two more dinner 1-1. P. DAVIS II. L. YANNITTO . ' . . dances, one for Housepurtv Weekend and one markmg umors . . . . . . ' . I the lormal InItIzItlon 01 the pledges. A Founders Dav I B. CXRROLLA J. r. CATHERINE A. II. SCARAZZO . . . . . ' g, R. GIACQBINE dinner In March and another dmncr dance 111ghhghtcd the Spring social season. Sophomores ' . E. R. MlmBEUll R. MARMO D. D. PREATE Joe Daniels was presxdent of the Education School R- J. AUDINO L. SI MI'ISTRMmSTINO M. J. RUBINO Student Council, a member of All-Collcge Cabinet, and 1.. E. CURTO L. R. NOTARI R. w. SCARAZZO I . . . L y, IMGmOLMm u MLOMBO D. J. STRIZZI hrst assmtant hoxmg manager. chk Curto held the I. C. LORDI II. TURISSINI positions of Iirst assistant boxing manager, Editor of IFC Neumletter, 21nd promotion manager of Critique. He also received the national award of Alpha Phi Delta 215 the Outstanding Undergraduate OF 1948. Unldic Sostcr was a member of the varsity boxing team and of Druids, while Rudy Yzmnitto played with the Blue Band and Symphony Orchestra. I Bultum Huxl' Left to Right DcIlIII.IL-011II,S'.'IlIcm J. Scuruuo, R. Curio, Ynnniuo, Duninls, 7.:1. Sect ml mm Irn m1, Angulu, DcNunziu,C.1!hc ricn ,Gi .IcohiIInc, Ascuni, Muui, A Sun Iirl Hmf- allifrcatc er rm I. Duvi5. Iu 55ini, MasIraIguinno, SosIL-r. Rodri IqUC'I. Audinn Flmrlh RUIVHNUILIFL AIIIIIIclIi, Strilzi. RleIIIIIhII. DiLimIIIIIIU. Lordi Rubino. L. Cur! L. ScarIIIItI .9 -370' The gala Club Top Hat , Feature of Senior B2111 Weekend, ended another social year for Alpha Sigma Phi. The return of about 80 alumni made Homecoming F111 Houscparty Weekend, the Black Lantern dominated the scen - the annual Pledge Dunc ,, 21 SLICCCSS.F In11'1this was followed later bv Spring housepartv dance. In the Spring 1 the uBlack Lantern brothers. Joe Bovle 1111in Walker was Ema - the v11sity swi 11.11.13: '1 oriam t0 the deceased team while lim 1' Nelson was 011 on the gymnastics Pctrowski was managing editor of the Engineer. Warren Hinks was president of the Ski Club and :1 member of Thespians. Monty Mitchell was president of Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Thad Komorowski participated in Thespizms. Glee Club, 211111 was a member OF Phi Mu Alpha. 1-1: W 211:: I H hi L m e zinkows i. ccoml Rowv-Pidlu '11 .. ski, Hamilton, Krainik. 111ml Row-Bloom, Desandro, Bevan, Sense, VVorkmu u11d,M:11'tin, Richmun d, Yonker Row-Ha am ALPHA SIGMA PHI Yale Univershy 5 5 Chapters UPSILON CHAPTER 11. 11. BLOOM 1'. J. CONDON 11. n. CORNMESSER 11. COSTLOW M. 8. Del VECCHIO s. J. GREENLEE r. 11. GRIFFITHS P. J. GunL c. w. 1111111111sz ,1. 11. HARVAN G. C .BESESPARIS 11E EV AN L. BOYLE BUNDA P. P. BUTLER D. DESANDRO 1311:: .I. J. DURKIN 11. M. CONGER J. 11. COOGAN R. 11. DENGLER Ii. Y ' 7 Komo to 15111, Ros ,Tai ,Skoo olug Crimlhs, Mitchell? Yates, Boyle, Maloof, Harvan, Walker, 1118!!1.SC 13812115115th 1918 MEMBERS Seniors D. W. HEINZE 11'. 11. IIINKS J. 11. HOPKINS T. S. KOMORO1VSKI C. V. KRAINIK N. S. MATTISE D. F. MILLS G. M. MITCHELL R NOVAK Juniors C. GUDITUS D. GIBSON 11'. C. HAMISL M. C. LEITHISER . L. MARTIN 11. R. MCLEAN I? Sophomores '. 1V. HAMILTON A FACULTY MEMBERS R. XV. HIGGINS J. E. KAULFUSS R. V17. LINDSAY 11f111 Rmv-Guditus, 13. A. Founded 1845 S. PLLTZ PETROXVSKI H. PIDLUSKI J. PREDZINKO11'SK1 C. A. RICH MOND J. P. ROSEMERGEY J. 15. 5131151: A. J- L H. D. R. P. J- R. C. S. C. F. Bottom Ru1v.Left to Righl- -C0n1mcsser. McLean, Grecnlee, Hartman, Pcelz, Mills, Petrou'ski, H'nnncmachcr. ' scmergm, Pu 11, Shiner n, 110111111115 , Leilhiser, Gibson, McGlashan.1'ourth ,De11c111i0. Durki 111, Nc1snn. V. TA IT L. VVORKMAN F. Y AT S. NELSON 1V1. PUGH SHINER 5.1V ANNP11 NCHER 5.1 11A Y OUNL SKOOGLUND B. MALOOP S. XVYAND H. YONKER I IrgInIII .5. '. I3. MiIimry Institute 102 Chapters Founded 1865 GAMMA OMEGA CI IAPTER IIIiAIIIJI R . BURGESS . 0. II. II. A. R. . C'. ,L . K. . C. . I.. . IV. C. C. DIXIS . D. I L. '. R. I IIiTRIC'K IIOTCIIKISS I IOLIAIIALICII I CXIII II ,R KI AN C'ORIYIN GILLIiSPII-i GOODLINC; IIYLI-l J ICONS I:RIC'KSUN DOBIIINS DURLINC EstIIhIishcd 19H MEMBERS Seninrs II. IV. IIUIIIIARD A. .Ii IOC' T. P. MADICLIN Ii. S. MANBIEC'K R. II. . I N '. NELSON JIIIIiorx KliIIIIiR NIXNC'I IIiS'I IiII MANCI IFS'I'ICR MATTICKS XIL'KIION IV. Ii. R, CL T. IV, II. Ii. II. II. Sophrmmrcs RI A . GREEN M. XIL'C'ALL FACULTY MEMBERS . II. IIll - .l. CROSNI I'I Ile;lII2'I I' I IIOS'I Bullhnu Ruu', SII IIII UIIIIiinn, IV. M. IlI-CNC'II II. A. IIUSSIII P. D. IONIIS D. I-. McI-XIRLAND l'. J. IIIiIIIiR ,4? IN csplic, Kcicf r. Manchester Nolsnn IIInI'. Sex 01'. LcII lu RightiDIIxis. II. 1.. NICIKOLA j. 0. PALMITIZII II. D. SCIIIUMACK 7i XVILLIAMS A. MIiYIilI II P. MY IRS IV J. MUSC ARI II X . J. SUDA II. S. XVILSON II. A. YUUNC. C. RI. D. M. LIZIZ I,. MIRONOIIF IANI: IV. 0. ROGERS CT. I. IIOIVININD 'Ii. IPI 75 .I. 1:. H'OIELHLL 37 .m A lrm MI x ; Under the leadership of George Bearer, Alpha Tau Omega ended the year with an impressive list of men in cxtrII-curriculur activities. Bob IIetrick was 'd varsity wrestler and VVIIIIV Green was on the varsity swimming Bob Younu tczIm. h. JV FootImII. Jim Corwin. and Craig Jacobs played Grunt Davis and Doran Lee were members of Play- ers. George Bearer was editor-in-Chief of the Engineer. Edwin Manheck was :1 member of the Liberal Arts School Student Council. Andrew Lock was Chairman of the cur tcrtuinmcnt committee for the Military Bil while Dick Gillespie held membership 0n the publicity committee for the dance. ATO took first place in the annual Lawn Display I'onlckl IICIII Homecoming VVCCL'CIIII. 'IIIIcir suciIII IIctiviI tics included an annual Pledge Dance in February ilnd II dance in the Spring. I 01W S. C rccn, McKL-nn IIcIriu k, Bearer. MIIIIbL-ck, Luck, Burgcsbs, CIIIIIcrmIIII, Scrum! Rmv-IVilson, Hubbard, Cmodlin , McAdIInIs, Matlicks. lIolchkiss, DoIb ins, P.IImII '1' Ihinl RnwAT. MIIIICI Icstu, N52; InIIrIII Rnu'iiC IIssnIr, XViIIiIIms. IIIII Iuorncv, Rivers, IIIIII: Ibaugh, Izric son, MironnII', Lcc, MIISL IrcIIII, hurling, v GH'CII,D1CILF, SudII. 7 4.. . ALPHA ZETA 011111 51.110 U 11111-13111 49 C1111pt1' XIORRILL C1 HP I'LR 1 1'111111i1111'11 1 1'5. HUS MEMBERS 111111111111 11W SUHI'UIK 5.11.11N11111N111. 1. 111115111 N. 11111111111111 1. ' ' ' . . ' .. .. . 1. '. . 11.1..11111'1 N. 11.1.1N1;1111'11 1 11 1. 111141111111114115 511111111 11.111 111111111 1111 1111 111111 $1.111 J. 11. 1' 11111. 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HUNSON ,1. 11 11'11111 11112111115411.1111. 1.1.11111.1'11'.1..1111111 11 1'. 111' 1111 I1. 11,1111x11V Bultmn Ruu', Left 10 1111:1117111'1'11111111111. Anthony. Brnu'n, 51111111. 11'111mr Xl' RmIMTucku. McNair, 111111-13 ll11lu11 .'.111h 1911.1g1-13XI111111'. Hitchcll. kii111.RitL h11'. 811111151111. D1isl11', lhmllv, 1?.11is. Mum'rn Bmlinr. 1.1111i1151' 11 Scipl uingrich. l.11g1111..111 11 ng 111r. .111k1 1. 11111111 'r.111. Sccnml .Ulen. 21111111. Hu'nl 1101111111111. 11'1'111' 1 1111r111 1111117 111'i111'111;11111. 1'111'1'. 5111111101. BEAVER HOUSE Penn State 8. M. BONACCI II. A. BRENNAN 1V. D1 CHARLES H. J. DABAGIAN ,. M. DRODER J. A. HEPLER 1V. G. JONES .- A. M. GABER l. R, GELATKO R. B. HAAG J. 11. 115111. 11'. 1. 11011311 11. CARSON 1 Chapter MEMBERS Seniors V. C. KLEPPER 1V. S. KAIAK J. D. LAYSER R. H. LOFHCRT L. F. MANSUR R. B. MITCI IliLL M. P. 1'. OBERHEIM juniors A. L. HOFFMAN Z. E. KOVACS J. L:. 111th1.111N Sophomores P. HUNDAGAN W. KORNEKE FACU LTY MEMBERS l3. R. CRESSMAN KONECI INY Founded 19 3+ J. ll. PALASKL'Y 1 . A. PETRUNAK . PHILLIPS . ROliDliR . VEATER R. T. 1YEAYER XVEISS P. '1NEEIY D.ll;10L1SN KY XV. S. SCHL XDEM. XN Ill D. PLATT G. H. SMITH II. II. ULRICH A full year of social and athletic activities were again The Christmas Dance, Easter Dance, and the alumni b41191uet headed the list oi social :1Ltivitie5' for the ve'4rV i115 Q10195 I9ti1e Beavers were active participants in all intramumh L'njoved b1' the Beavers. Vance Klepper was b115i11e55 111121n4ger oi the Col legimz, '4 Charter member 01 the Iunior Chamber of Com- merce of State College, :ind '4 member of Alpha Delt4 Siuma 11nd Skull and Bone5. Walter Kmak was business munaoer 0f the Pe'izn Sum, Engiheer, 411d was tapped by Phi Eta Sigma Phi L4mhimUp5ilon Sigm4 Tau, Tau Be 4 Pi Quarterdeck 1m Scabbard and Blade. Mike Nakonechny belonged to Phi Etu-Sigma and Eta Kappa Nu, while Fred Brennan belonged to Phi Eta Sigma. Fred Petrunak was national advertising manager of the Penn State Engineer. Bottom Row, LLfl m Righll Neelv, baber, N.IknneLhm, Olurhcim, KmuLs, YL-ML-r D4bugian. Mansur, XVeiss. Lnil'L-n, DmdLr, llepler, Plan, KmaL Phillips, B001111Lcil'n rill Rmv- Knrnekc Smith, lLtr Seem ul Roub- Hiinl Hnw- Rucdcr, McClain,1'11111skey,Pol11ns unnk, Mi! I'iflh Rmv-Chnries, C1irsm1, limer, Jones. lloilmdn, llundagun, iVL-aver, Fehl ,C-al 1:111:11, lla11g. Lnyscr, Klepper. SLheiLlcnumtei. 374 - Cornell University 9 Chapters BETA CHAPTER Established 191-1 Founded 1910 IUEMBERS Seniors 1- 1 - 11. ALTMAN 11. GOLDSBOROLIGH I. RAFFLL , 1, UN, , ,0 . . T111 Baa 5105 starttd 1 suuLssful 16111 b1 pkdomg 11. ASHNER A. GROSSMAN 1;. ROSENGARHA O11 ll11111cc11n11ng Weekend the house .1. 11011.11111 L. GLICKMAN 11. 5.1111111111131? V 1 1.1,1' .11, . 11'11' . 01' . l L. $.11COBS J.S111;1N 111111 51111111 p.111 or 1t5 111111 1311.11. t1Lr 5110.1 11. 11.11111'1'1111 H. SILVERSTON events included the F2111 houscparty and pledge dance. 5' , L H- L' STAPE . V 1. 1 , 1. .1. 11131110111 A1. 1:11LSSA11N A1. WEINBERGER Pl'CSlant 521111 I'lrestonc was premdent 01 blgmu Tau, member of Tau Beta Pi and Phi Lambda U psilon. Arnold J'm'o- S editorial director of Collegian, was editor of 1 ;AC'WAN 0' ,OFTMMN '5' SCHAFFER 1 . , 5. 11111111511 11'. kLhIN s. SCHIFFMAN and Bernard Ashner 211111 Dunml Vclonc 11. BERGMAN 1;.14151'1' 11. scnlAlAIEL J 1 l' Bl K , L ., Cl' 11 . 'I 11.11LUA11115111; L. POLLOCK 11. 11111 1111111 1115 o ue e1. 0111: - lC 1111111. 11 111 11113 .11. ,. .1. 11011015111 r. SILVERMAN vice president of the NAACP, worked as Chairman 01 D. COPLUN B1 IMTOWSKV Lv 5' 1031' , . , 1:. GOLDENBERU 1. 11.111111111111511 D. 1131-01111: props for Players. Brett Kramch was C1rcu1at10n manager 11, 11012171111111 1:, ROBINSON J. woLH-i 11F Collegian, and Elliot Rosengurten was elected to the S 1 . , . , , 1 op zomorcs semor board 01 the Collegum busmcss staH. Curl Gold- 1 ' J. 11111111011'117, 1;. GUSIIN .1. LIPSCHUTZ enhcrg was 1112111a1gcr 111 the basketball 1021111, Al 111111015111 L. BERNS'I'EIN J. Junuunun s. REICKIJN , . , , ' 1 v. 1. , , 1 ,- . . ' 11. BLAND .11. KOHN 11. 11111115111111' was mandgu 01 lcnung, .11111 .1111, 5111111 11111011 1111 thc w. GOLDSCHMIDT 1'. 11015111 11. wulNBuu; vursitv gull team. 111is year the Beta Sigs started U- GOLDSTHN .l- KRANK'H R- WI'ISBHW scholarship fund in memorv of the late Jerome M. Bchlx . . ' . - r 7 - A 1 3 1111111, 0110 111 than brothers, who 111011 1111 October A 19-18. IACL111 1 IEMBERS 1. I111111'K111N ,I. J. 111mm Bottom Row, ncht 111 Right- Roscngancn, Sachnon , Pressman, Bagel Jacobs, Firestone, 1Veinbcrgcr, B. Krzmich K 101 Gross 1:11. Sccr ml Rmv-Lcc, Glickm an, Ger to Druckcr lhinnl Row-Qghlmmd Aln1mn,Blumhcrg, G111dcn nbcrg, Scha Ro w- Shur BI ,R'II um 51w, S1h1 111 1, Rauhfo age 1111111510111, Lc1'1 1gmldsclunidt, Bernstein, Wei 1c,rg Reichlin, Colds Icin, Robinson. J. Kmnich, Lipschutz, Stone Kolsln, BcrkowInlz, Gushner. Bland Wei 13. -375' hein, o n, Ashner ,Vcloric, Goldsborough. 110131 '1 111111 zman, Posodlk y, Pollock Silxcrmnn.Tm1r 0,1 H1111n1an,Bumsh Bcrgman,C 0cli1. Fifth Rm 11-131'111, Sixn Row-Kohn, Jubelircr, Miami University. Oxford. Ohio Founded 1839 93 Chaptcrs ALPHA UPSH.ON CHAPTER Established 1888 MEMBERS Seniors xx. x. BONMLI. n. u. cuss .x. J. PALLIMBO . - . . . v ., n 4 , . .L ., u L DcMAR 0. n. HHSS c. 3 Rom, buuntx inc alums Jolnul thL buds In J bdluluLl uh J- J. I'VINVUIDS' H. F- JAMES IL J. WILLIAMS bration ol thelr 60th unnivcrsurv during Homecoming x1. mnuin'r u. M. IANGDUN w. L. VVARRICK w ' : Weekend. 1 he Plcdgc Dance was held hull Housopurty jmums Weekend. December brought the Alum Christmas Par- n. I2. .xmzuckLL n. M. DUFFORD N. w. NORTON , , , w -, . ' ,. - . , , n. A. BEMUS s. w. laWINc, JR. R. G. Plum ly and the annual Lhrlstmas Palty for unduprnukgcd w. J. BEMLIS, JR. M. L. HNGER 'r. z. RICHARDS chlldrcn of Centre County. A formal dmncr dance was D. u. CAMERON. JR. J. H. llliRR J. B. SMITH V . . . M . E. A. CAMERON ,x. u KRALL E. s. SOLOMON held Sprmg IAIouscparty Weekend, and thc Mlaml lrlud 3' W SARBFAU A- J. LH'WLU-VN K M- 'l'VINSWAN Dance in April was the outstanding social event of the n. u. CRAIG, JR. J. 5. MUSSER J. w. WALIIR , . vcar. Among the promment Betas on campus wcrc So Lhmnores I . I Neglcv Norton, football; Don Arbucklc and Al Fusnucht, H. It ANDERSON J. B. HULL. JR. 1. P. nmmtncun, III , L 15 . C . . S 1 b' qb, H- B! C' I V 'I .. J. M. nnmuan 1;. c. JONES, M. D. F. nousu wrest mg, mm L oomon, asc a , Ln ,ar xau, L ucu- i. 313?:th illitkltifli; KN 1: Z ZillULL leader; Bobhv Williams. junior vursitv coach; Muckcv . . ;. . ..'-:.m ;'h. 1. .S AII.EY,JR. ' . . ' . : A. R. FASNAQH T. A. MACKIN g. 1:, STEWART Emmert, Thesplans; Bl Bonsall, member 01 the U. 5. J. w. FORBES 14 K. MILLLR L . SYKES , - ,, . .- U. ,. 1 , . R. C. HARRISON W.E.K.NEIDLINGER H. R. WRIGHT, JR. Olymplc Tum, Cdptd ? 0f the Dix m mam, head Chef? R. 1;. RODLI leader, and prcsxdent 0f Skull and Bones. A successful rushinghwcck was Climuxcd hv thc pledging; 0f 22 men. FACULTY HEHBERS ' . h . . ' A one of the largest pledge classes In the chapters history. I-.. 1.. metums n. x. HIGGINS l'. H. llOlJil-LN ' n. u. IIHm xxx .x. n. xxtanOCK llunmu Run', Left In Righl-llurrisnn. Amlcrsun. Carlwuu. DcMur, Craig, Pnhlmbu, Guss, llciss, lidwunls, Bonsull. Second le'szlsnncht, Roush, Dufl'nnl, thcr, Parr, I3. Jones, Miller, VVnrrick, Smiley, limmcrl. 'l'hinl Rowinichzlnls, thight, Ii. Cameron, Kclvingmn, Ewing. Llewellyn, Krnll, D. Cameron. Rmp, James. Lungdnn. Flmrth Rmr-Suhnnun, Arbucklc, Brown, R. chus, Stewart, Finger, Rumbcrgur, Shull, Mackin, Hull, Forbes. Fifth Rou'iDumon. hh . chus, Cook, R. Jones, Herr, Tinstman, Rodli, Musscr, Sykes, Ncidlingcr. -376- Princeton Founded 182-1 55 Chapters ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1924 MEMBERS Seniors 11111111'1'111111110 111ch01111 11:15 11011111 1111' 11614111111111;I 111' N- D' 11511111115 11, - I:R'WK'111LN1 1 11'. 4qu N . .. 3I I . . . a . 1 ' 1:. 1121111118111 11'. 1;. 11.-1115111 11. 11'. P.11Nl11N 1111! L111 13111 5 51111111 111111111115 11'111c11 111111111011 111C 11111111111 J. 11'. 1111111111111 111 II. 11. 1111.1. 5. 1;. 1113111111115 - . . . .. . .. . , I j, 1 . - s.L.11111111C11.1.111111'A1m J. 11'. POUCH 1111111111 Dmnu 11111111 111 Kommbu, thL 111g1111gh1 111 '1'. 11. 11.11.13 1:. 11.11011 11'. J. 11115311R11uc11 their Social 501151111. In the Spring another 1111111111. 1110 R. G EDCERION A- J- KERIN R- 6- ROSE , , P. 1.. 1:111 REL 11'. L. LETKIEWICZ 1;. L. SLEBODA 1r11d1t111n111 P1CL1gC Dance, was held. The steak fry 111 1va .1711'1'11'131114011 D. S. LlT'l'Lli W. B. SLOAN . . , 1 ' 11. 1;. 115.1111. 11. 111-;N'1'ZL'11 J. E. 11'1-;NTZL1I11 ' ' 1 1 ' - 31 1 2 1 - 1311111 11104111111011 and tII1L celLlrdtlon 11 the 5111 m 11. s. McCHiN:K;II.1N 1111rcrsa1'y 1111 P111111 States campus, brought 111 11 close 1111' Chi P111 social season. C111 Phi's outstanding pcr' Jumms I . . .. I . . . ,. . . 11. 1:. BEST J. 1-'.. 1;V.1NS 11'. J. LANDLR 5111111111115 1111 11111111111. 11111uded D011 L1tt1L, All Collch 11. 11. 11111111'N '1'. 11. 111.1 11. 1. 111-1701 Vice President and a member 111 Tribunal. Paul 1'11r- W- Il- CRMIER II. II. HrWKlYIHI' 5- 6- OSBORNE , 1. P. 11111111111: 11'. .11. IlliRRMANN R. 1;. RUSSELL 11011 111le 21180 011 Trlbunal. HOVVEII'd RdCCOIV 1VilS 1V0 R. J. liSHHiMAN G. D. METRICK C. S. VADASZ known in politics, 11 member of Players, 11nd house repre- 1' 11' HRMVOOD scntativc 011 113C. Jim Doman was 11 lcttcrman 011 111C Sophomores soccer 1011111, Hugh Hackett played junior varsity lacrosse, 11'. 1111012111111 11. 11'. man .1. 11. SPINNER 111111 A1 Spinncr, junior varsity football. George Vadasz k IL .11.1111-.1111 was sports writer for Collegian 211111 11 member of Blue FACULTY MEMBERS Key, and Roy McClenughan W'dS president 011 the Bar- 11. 1;. 1111111111 11. 1:. DUNCAN J. 11. VINCENT 11011 Club. The Chi P1115 11ch :11'111'0 m 111tr1111111r111 sports. 15. ll. COLEMAN G. J. FREE W- T WELCH J. ,1. 1111211. Bnlmm Row, Left 10 RighlwAhcmus, 11111, P1111111111, 1V111tzlcr, Burtsch, Farrc11,Perinl.15, Bauer, 111111.51'1'01111 Rmv-Harsch V1111'lsz, Evzm 115, 111 '1', Md lc11.11,.111111, 11111111111, Russell,Lisk,Filzger:1l11, Osborn. 1111111an Muncrn,Doman,11011111111111,IiciLFis1C1'.Fet ,181'11111111, Edg11'11111,Bcst, Lctki1-11ic7. F011n11Rmv-1Black11c11. 1IcC0y, llclriL 11, Hackett, Bornho'kh, Fox, R11111111rdt, Mum tzcr, 0112111, Kcrin.17iith Ron -Lr11mL'r. $101111, Kirk. 11',o11d Lander, R11511111'11ug11, Brown, 13811111111111, RUSL, Burdick,Pl1uL11. 377 DELTA CHI Cornell Founded 1890 39 Chapters PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1929 MEMBERS Seniors 11. A.BL11N11A11D 11'. Li. 111LLL1N11 '1'. 1:. SALISBURY Delta Chi started the vear bv pledging 24 new mem- 11. A. CAR Los I.C.KL1N IKSL'IIUMACHER . ' ' ' ' w. 11 DO11L11111LISL11 11. A. VLX 111.1; K. 11. 51111111 bers. 111C socml calendar of the group included 11 dance 1'. E. LCKLm w. PERBETSKY P. 11. 'I'OMPKINS . , J. 11. FOLGER F. PHILLIPBAR L. A. WALKER I'Iousepurty Weekend, :1 Pledge Dmner Dance 111 Janu- J. F. HAMILTON 11. J. QUERNS M. A. WHITE . . 1 J. E. HUGHES R. s. OGDEN u C. WILLIS arv, and the tr11d1t1011211 L knee on II'C Weekend. D. G. REDMOND The lront vard 0f the fr 1 house was decorated 115 II I juniors . , V , 1 . 1 a ,1 11 corral with .1 rail xxragons for thls 0c- 1. 1. BALm R. L. LOLMLHL 1. 11. SHHJIAN D. 11. Bowsun 11. 11. McCLOSKl-LY J. v. SILtkLLSMI'I'II casion. J. 1'. CONNLLI. 11. 11. MellAll. 11. K. SORBER E. G. 1:113:51 J. 1112111111111 11'. c. 511-;11'Llan '1 , :. . 1 1 ' . . r 1 . 1 ' w. 1:. GABL'L 11. L. RICHARDS 1. w. 511115 UK LMIU C01 apters 01 Dtha UH J. L. GARDNER 11. 11. SCHAFFER ll.J.S.VANHAliLIAVYN w 15 held at State President of the R. R. HARTLEY L:. w. SCHLOTTL'R 11. 1;. VON STORCH A. w. JAMES A. N. SCHMIDT 11. L'. WliNKER house was Paul L; .1. KANDnA J. '1'. woman Sophomores represented the grou 11. K. DAVIS J. M. NEST 11. w. S'I'uwAn'r . . . 1 11. w. 11011111111 L'. J. NlSKIiY A. 11111, Frank Phlhppbar became eo-edltor 0f froth 11nd Mul- 11. A. KRAYER 11. 1-;. PA1 1'L1150N w. 11. 1111011 . , . , 11 11. LARIMLR w. 1:. QUIRK J. 11. 1'15Auw eolm Wh1te was chosen news eLhtor 01' Collegza'u. Both 11. 1-1. 51111111 . 1 , . were members 01 Skull and Bones. Malcolm Whltc was FACULIY MhMBERS elected president of Sigma Delta Chi 11nd 21150 was A. BLACK A. CHRISTMAN 1:. 11. 1111st155 1 . , . I CID Cl I P. 121111111111. C. O. CROMER M. 11'. 1111111? 3ch 111 HO ' '4' ' u l L. S. HOFFMAN Buttmn Row. Left tn Righl-VVhite Hamilton, Willis, Ireland, Dottcnnusch, Smher, lumpkins, ansL nQuerns. Nevillc,Ben1l11ml Lnrlsnn Sueo ml Rnw-Hnnley, Mullail VVnzL-r, LC or t, MeCo scy, RLdnmnd;r Hughes, H':1lker.ML-chan, Davis, Quirk,VonSmrcl1, K1111Llr11. Thin Rmv-Sehaff er, Niskev, Yeager, S1 enler, Lurier. Connell S1kcs, Rlchards, Gardner, hlesl. Gabcl, 1 ' enkcr an' H1 u-w 31111111, Kline, V1111 Huclcuyn, XVnud, SLhumaLhL-r, Met K. Smith. llhl, Schmidt, ShL-Lh 11111, Slmm. link .l-I'imv-Junus, Salisbury, Ernst, Kruycr. Arm- smmg. SiLlesmnh l'nlgcr, Pcrhelsky, SL11lx.1ner Howard D. Sm .378- The Delta Sigs began their social activities early and carried them in full swing until the end of the year. About 60 alums joined the ,th iup in a gala Homecoming celebration and for Fall I 31$. mrtv Weekend the tradi tional Pink Elephant BaMas. Reid The annual Sailors Bull was the: 0 3 calendar and tL putty Weekend The Delta lg; tivities l1z1vi11glfiIv :1 orary. CenQ i3P111? wndn his 111 u ere ngtra provided many jam scssetmsifgrethe ho-W C ' hn Thespians were Herb Seatoh C WWW Dean Alspach was president of the Ceramics Society. Representing the house in athletics were James Kline, soccer; James Mayer, baseball; Martin Costa and Willard Parkhill, basketball; Rodger Nestor and Richard Lux, lacrosse; and Peter Bates and C35 Borowy, swimming. DELTA SIGMA PHI City College 11f New York D. ALSPACII M. BATLs J. CASEY CHACONA 1. CHAMBERS CHELLIS 1. DAVIS 17. HALDliMAN FDFEFFFF ll. BEMLIS P. BUTKIEXVICZ M. F. COQTA P. M. GIESEY C. D. HANSON 53.0 . N. ANDERSON . M. BOIKMVY 0:6 I. C. BOERLIN A. E. COOPER 52 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors R. D. llARRAR D. G. JUPENA J. S. KLINE G. MCCRACKEN L. R. MOORHEAD R. S. NESTOR W. H. PARKHILL, JR. Juniors D. S. INGRAHAM R. L. JOHNSON A. LEEDOM D. A. LIEBEL J. C. MAYER Sophomores R. A. LEFKOF FACULTY MEMBERS H. E. DICKSON A. ll. GRIESS Fuunded I899 EPSILON CHAPTER Established 1905 R. 11. RlilNAUER R. H. ROBINSON C. H. SEATON C. XV. SHARON ll. W. SPRAGUE J. A. STEVENSON L. B. YOCHIM Y. YOUTZ R. 1V1. MORTON M. L. RICE. J. H. SH XLLEY x121. l AiR J. A.VV1LSTERMXN F. A. METZLER A. S. VVACH L S. KIXUG P. T. ZIEGLER Bottom Row, Left to ngllt-Chaum 1, Yocliim, Haldm n1 HUsplcb. Second Row-Sears, Jupen'l. Moorhcnd, Rice, Bomwy, chkof, Gicsc soy, Sc M101 Lccdom, Harmr, Sharon, Anderson. VVilstcrnmn, Remus, Momm. Mctzlcr. Lux, VVach, Kline, Spahr. .chmucr. L 115w , Buc rlin, Zic vler. Iiflh Row- Bates, D'n'is, Shallcy, Stevenson. Nestor, Challis, Robinson lngr1ha111,Y0utz M'ner, Hanson. lhin Rmv- I'ourth Rmv-Licbel, MeCrackcn. Butkieuiu, Johnson, Bethany Cullegc. Virginia IUUIKICLI I8 UI x0 79 CIIuplL-rs TAU CHAPTER IRLIIIIisIICLI 1972 MINBICIIS SCHIUM 1;. I. IIIHK R. l,. m-muu: l. L. SUHII;NK , , , . . , , 5. A. Bony mum n n. l IMENH s. G. SKINNER llIgIIIIgIItIng IIIC DCIIII IaIu DL'Ilzl sncuII scuson IIHS R. L. BUR RNS u. u. ILINNI u. C. SMI'I'II, JR. , . , . ' . .1 IV I, . , . -. x . H I. . om' .IIIIIIIIJVII ' InIb F s F FNIRFLL JR w. 5. MYst K. F. STAN ILdI VILI'S tIIL 10mm IL L L 1 I I'd I II tIIL Cm Ill 1- D. CRAIG. JR. W. 5- PIPER R. J. THOMPSON ngs Iurnlshmg mus ; Ior dancmg and Doll brother, 1?. s. DELP. JR. L. 1-1. RITCHIE L. IOIIIIKO . . . . , ' . a ' , , ,. -. J. H, DOYLE K H. SCHOLL JR. 0. 1,. I l 1 Bob Burns, ometmg a gamL mom. 1 IIL JnnuaI IxILILIIL R- 'I- I:R'T'I'S 1I- I5 IHUHN Dance held bI' Delta Tau Delta pledges zmd tIIC Sadie .Iu'mm Hawkins Dance rounded 0th the social season. Rep R. II. MRLNNLR In 1;. KOR'I'II'ILIII, JR. J. L. .ImNII'LxIIII-RI resenting the house in campus activities were IIzII'rI' Mc- II. R. LILISI: I1. l'. MLCULLOUGII J. r. SALING , I , V . ' . , J. ,I. EBIiRHAIH' H. u. ML-IILIIION T. H. SAVAGE MzIIIon, Jim bulmg, Dan Dunn, and Arnold Budrom 1n 1. L. GALLAGHER J. c. WALLIUC 'l'lIcspiuns; Bob Witman as wrestling manager; and Carl bol'l'mmms Schwcnk in Tau Beta Pi. In intramural cmnpetition, .I. II. BUDRONI R. R. EVANS II. c. SKINNIiR JR. . . . . - I - . w, . I. . . -, ,F ,F le . , k V., R. II'. BUSH! II. P. FERRIS XV. p. SNVDW tIIL DLIts IILIL ILInnLrs up .111 s m:nmg CWIIII SLIM LI .II D. .I DOEBLILR JR. T. In GRIFFL'IH'Y Q. G. TOIiWS and Paul KortWICII sang 1n the College Chapel Chmr Ii. I. DON IIIL H; W. a. .IIIIIIERS G. c. wuLsn . . . I , , v . y, n. 1.. DUNN K. R. MILLER w. 1;. IHNAIILR zmd Bob VVItmdn was In Skull and boan. BIII RIatIILIs played JV footImII and Bob Busch was assistant wrestling FACULTY NIERIBEIIS I. n. DAHLL l:. R. MOHTI'I' manager. The Delta Tau Delta house was :1 runner up in thc Iawn display contest held during IIomcv coming IVcckcnd. .91. 5V Bottom Row, Left to RI ht- -Snling, Scholl, Chase, Smnf, Brenner, BIIcr, Kunwich. Eber hart. Second Row- -Cmig. G cor 0, Savage, McCul ough, XV L-st, Vlvcrs, LI vans. Ihird Rmv-SmixII,I Iomgmncn, llucncl, Donahue. Burns. Piper. Frins Dmlc. Fourth IiotanVitmnn Wclsl I, Budrnni, MclIZIlmn, DoclIL L-,r 'locsw IViI m S. Skinner II. SLinncr. IiIlII Rmv- SnIIILr GriIIcnI. Indeko, IIIIIIIIII IVzII ,SCIIIIcnk, Milk r, Dunn. 380 - Starting the Fall semester with their annual Home- coming Dinner Dance. the Delta Theta Sigmas sailed through with a well organized plan of social activities. Their Christmas Partv, Pixmgigc Dance in Izmuarv, and N . ' A . ' . ' annual Sprmg Alum lgyfg-Dancc lnghllghtcd the . . . 7x43 years socml functmy r Under Pr were active 0 . the members , a Hat Man, Student Coun- cil and the Agricu ' K Robert Loughrv w; ..: '1 i, Robert Loughry and Tom King wcrv on the Livestock judging Team. Max McMillvn was active in Players. Oscar Pudcn was prcsidcnt of Future Farmers of America, and Bill Robinson headed the 4H Club. Ohio State University DELTA THETA SIGMA Founded 1907 3 Chapters BETA CHAPTER Established 1928 MEMBERS Seniors P. H. CLASH C. RI. HUFFMAN Y. ,X. ROBINSON R. L. DYMOND 'I'. IL KING 1:. TURNER D. II. FYOCK R. J. LOUGHRY IL W. 0KES N. V. HOOVEN. JR. M. B. MCMILLEN G. M. VliRKIIIilSER R. M. HORST O. L. PADEN E. T. H'OLFF juniors P. J. BECK, JR. IL. L. ERR D. V. THOMAS H. D. CAMPBELL V. L. HILEAIAN G. D VALKER Ii. Y. CHADVVICK H. L. 'MANN C. L VILLlAHS L. l. CRUMMY L NESBITT X. G H'II.SOR A. S. DUGAN .I. F. POUNDS IL C. VlLSON M. N. DURAND U. K. ROSE R. L. H'INSLOH' .I. C. SICN'FZ Sophomores I-'. M. I'OUPI'LH V. KING J. XVAI KliR R. MADIGAN FACULTY MEMBERS 13. J. ANDERSON II. S. BRUNNER A. S. MOXVERY R. D. ANTHOFN M. L. .DAVVDY D. CA SPRACIH' P. H. ,NI'THOUSI' II. K. H'IIKON Btmom Rull'. Left In Riglll-Shigluy, Anderson, Chadwick, Dymuud, Vcrkhciscr, Dawdy, VULcs. Second Ron'- Brunner, Turner, Vinslow, Rossmnn, Kclly, McMillcn. Padcn, Lueck. Third Row-Robinson. Scntz, Shiglcy XVa kcr, Ruse, Ililcmnn, Mann, Nivring, Hess. Fourth Rmv-Huffmnn, Durand, Dugam, Crummy. Vi linms. Cause. Bock, A. Wilson, R. XVilson. Fifth Rmv-Mowcry, ThomnS. D. Campbell, R. Campbell, Nesbitt, Pounds. HYUHF, Herr. 381- II'iIliams CulIege 61 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE Established 1911 MEMBERS Founded 1834 CHAPTER Seniors I I. .ISIII'LNI5I314'I'ISII J. D. JOHNSON C. II'. SCIIIIUIZ IE. .I. BELIC-INTI C. E. KLINE J. P. SIMPSON II. :I. BROOKS P. R. LIIeNIiLIS G. I' SMITII .I. IV. DODD J. It. 3111 vK I. T. SMITI I D. I:. FOREIIIxIN S. E. KIOORE J. I I STORCI I II. 0. IIECKERT C. :I. OIILIIIAN C. J IRIiIV II. C. HICKS JI. ORANOVSKI' II. II IVIIII IS ,I. II. IIOCIIN D. L. PEARSON J Y. II'IIILS. III II'. C. RIZYI yOLDS Juniors Iv. I I. BARTON R. IL. I II'IRTEII J. B. IIION I I OIIII III' Ii. C. BELIIIELD Ii. S. IIEFKIN I3. VV. IIOI IRE II'. IIILOI II,RK:I II'. D. I IERSI IIEI' J. I'. ORLANDO II'. S. CONRAD D. D. IIUBIIS J J. SxIIIzIBOK C. .II. DIIIIZENOI'ICII J. III. JONES II'. II'. SIIIIDE J. J DRAZENOI'ICII II. ,II. KI'INII, I. III. SMITH L. L. EIXLIII II. II'. LIiIII. JII. F. C. ST -ISII IK G. R. FLEMING C. IV. .ILIRIQOLI: II. F. S I RI rTM. I' I I I II J. FIIIISSINIELLI C. II. TI IOII I IS Sophomores II. II. IIXFURD .II. :I. DCIIONIL'. JII. II. 5. IV. II. BRENNAN I. G. GREGORY Ii. S. ' ' C. J. BROIVN P. N. IV III I Lil II FACULTY MEMBERS J. Ii. IIIILIzN VI . III. .IIIISUN J. II. UI IIIIINI II. I:. GR.IIVI:S I . J. NICHOLS I. On INUI SKI II'. .II. LIiPLIiI I17. STI II III I Delta Upsilon quickly moved into high gear in keep- ing with their reputation as an athletically active house. On the football Held the DU's were represented by the brothers. Chuck and Joe Drazenovich, Bob Hicks, Joe Surahok, and Tom Smith. Horace Ashenfclter was captain of both the cross country and track teams. Eddie Bechld was a member of the lacrosse team; Chuck Margolf, soccer; George Schautz. wrestling; and Tom and Jerry Smith 011 the EICA Championship varsity golf team. Bill Shade became president of Blue Key and hrst manager of the boxing team on which Chuck Drazenovich won the EIBA heavyweight crown last sea- son. John Jones was First manager of the basketball team. The DIR entered the social season by giving :1 SUV pressed Desire costume party Houscparty Weekend. The annual Pledge Dance was held Military Bull Weekend in honor of 10 new brothers. Bonom Row Left to Right- -Schautz, Ilefkin Dodd Johnson, Hogan, Ohlman, II'ills, Kline, Brooks, G. Smith, IIL'L kc on. Second Rmv- -B:Irmn, Ishenfelter, Belfami, Pearson, I. Smil I, .Drau'nm'ich, Hicks, Sarabo k J. Dm- venovich Moore, Storch. rhini i-Row Belficl ,Omnnvskv, Or aIrIdo, Trew, Shade, ones. Strinmancr, McNelis, W 'isll ' A In ', t im so n, I S. Moore. Fourth Row-BI 0 0rka,C Montgomery. Foreman, Margol,F1emIng, Le ih. Fifth R Ed I ad Stashnk, iIxInrd IIu s, e one, Iershev, i nlvinFrmssinc Ii. 'IIIomIs. IInrtcr, Cregorv, Reynolds, ith. gar, Brown, Brenn In Ithelcr SIIWCCICH Ruse, Kane T. Sm 382 - KAPPA DELTA RHO Middlebury College. Middlebury. VI. Founded 1905 17 Chapters ZETA CHAPTER Established 1920 MEMBERS Seniors I 1 x ; . w V u'. 4 x . Y.- kappa Delta Rh lemd 5 season 0f 5mm de R. w. ARNOLD L F. GLINNISON 'r. n. swmrxowsm ties Homecoming Weekend, entertaining about 70 alum- R- D- BAKER L- F- RAVE 0- 8- TAYLOR , , , . , c. n. CARTS E. R. RUDE A. L. TENSER m. Followmg the West Vlrgmla game was the annual c. w. Day 1;. A, SIMONS R. v. uLINSKI F' 11 I t , r hi0 - b , an inform .1 dinner R. v. DERMOTT P. F. SCHWEITZER n. D. WILDE a 4ouse1 a tyt 0h . 3 m R. A. DeCARLUCCI W. J. SOHONAGE F. M. WINTERMUTE dance. The formal P took place on February J. F. FARRELL C. R. STUEGES J. womst . . T. A. FR xzum n. G. VXNDERGRIFT 27. and was Followe f Rat Cotllhon, a mas- I , I Jumors queradc partv and ' L. AMPRIM w. D. LOWERY R. R. SCOTT Carlo Room fortul E. BATUTIS E. F. MEYERS c. J. SHIRK - - R. J. CALHOUN G. w. PYLE R. sowxo 7 MHCh lent hfe an: J. A. CARDARELLI n. A. RAVE E. B. STEIN KDR was act J. w. COLLINS R. w. REES L. J. TANANIS . . . P. HOWACHYN 17. s. ROGEL n. A. WINSLow hnahsts 1n the f0 T. n. JENSEN c. P. num. J. 17. YOUNG Cham mm hi 1 v: 11 S l Sophomores tro y 1 7. 1 3 R. Y. CHAPMAN G. 11. NAYLOR G. D. STAISEY On the gridiron KI ' represented by five Blue C- R- HOSLER 0- w. RIGGS 0- C- TISSUE and White players-Carl Sturges, Fran Rogel, Lloyd t . . . FACULTY NIEMBERS Ampnm, John VVoloskv, and Rav Uhnskl. t ' ' A. J. cunmun L. A. DOGGLTT R. H. WHERRY The house strength was boosted by a pledge Class 0f 18 men, and the year closed with the initiation of 21 new members. ,,, g. A M4 7 . hw at?! a xgy wEV l h t; tail. 2 't 'it GI 4' ch Bottom Row. Left to Right-lhlker, Gunnison, Dclp, Taylor, Sturgcs, Carts, Tenscr, Rude, Oldsey, Ru$eL Second Rothhi uk, XVinslow, Pyle, Sohonugc, C0 ins, Jensen, tam: 1, irk, Carleton, Schweitzer. Tlhd 1- XVimermutc, Ilowachyn. Dermott, Scott, Meyers, L. Rave, Calhoun, Simons, Naylor, Charman. Fourth Rmv- Rccs. Ruhl, Arnold, R. Rave, DcCarlucci, Hosler, Swimkowski. Vandcrgrift, Cardatelli. Fill l Row-Young. Riley. Frazier, Tananis, Batulis, Stein, Lowery, Riggs, Tissue. -383- KAPPA SIGMA University ll Virginia Founded 1869 117 ClIaptL-rs ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1892 MEMBERS Seniors II. II. IIIINLII .I- I-'. .IIIII'I'IN II. P. OHLSLTIIIIAGER Upholding their tradition of being leaders in campus - V' BORLW 'I- r X'AR'W- W' R- SAW activities. the Kappa Sigs were represented bv Bob Bench, J. W. MULL . ' . . II member 0i Blue KCV and head manager 01 the swun- Jum'ors ming team; Charles Bcatt' varsity Football center; VVIIlt W. w. BARR J. II. IaIINST D. 5. HEAD Comm. board of editors 0 910th; Donald LIInger, junior C' F' BEATT' D' n LANCER R. TI WWW representative to the Eng ' ring SCIIIIIII Student Coun- E. J. BLICKLILY J. F. MAYER II. I'. RITTS il I g I l I C C. k. I W. II. CIISLIIIIII'I: I-'.. II. MLGINNIiS K. II. SAUNDERS L 'm k ume am imp L H 5 0 tn - V I . ' I - I. w. COWAN n, M. McKmmI-N n. g, gmugu AITICI'ICEIH Campus; - - :d Buckley. busmcss I2. II, COZIJNV J. W. TAYLOR mdnducn ol' the H C ' VACUUM. MEMBERS SIILIIII liunLtIons . hIIptc house IIILILIIILd V 'I 'HVN - S. MD F. V. WAGNER IIIII LizIIIccs-IIICN 7i ?;brmal ' the kappa SIIIIIIII J. ll. I,II;III N. .I. NIIIIIIIN I:. D. WERNER IQ Nightmare lIel 'l7embe May 15, respec- tiv CIV. Various SIx V mined III cider par- ties tea dances. anL . ni IIrgIIIIiIIItion, Alpha DEltII 0i KIIppII Siu UIIIII planned II IIL-L-kL-IIII IIlIiL'II brought tOgCthCI mm 100 alumni. lnII'IIIIILII'III sports found the Kappa Sigs reaching the scmi-iinuls in volleyball and basketball CIIIIIpCtition. $3ny ,4, Kg: rng WiI Q Hullnm RIIII . Lch m RiglIl-Bcnch, Martin. LIIII IIII. BIIrIIIIId,S I :,Ipr BRILGI'IIIILII. OL-ISL'IIIIIgL-r, BIIrrr. BLIIIII. SL'LmIIl HuII-lirnsl, lhIL'kleI. MIIrI'L, LIIngcr. ML'KiIIhLII, Cosgmvc, Mull, Rins, Mend. HIiIII Ruw- IIIguc, Saunders, MI'I'IIr. ML-I'cr. Cnlcns, Kncthr. SIL-IIIIrt Pivtl. Fourth Rmv-BugLnsIosc, Um'dnn, Augsburgcr, Irm, SIIIrr. .334- Boston University Founded I909 127 Chapters ZETA CHAPTER Established 1912 BIEMBERS Seniors After pledging 20 new members, Lambda Chi Alpha I lcngkixgiy :4 L1 ?;?;;IIEEIN 2 : gtiliiigmc opened its social season with II mixer in honor of their 1:2; 3:121:01? 'R' IIICIIIEEEIN g .1: SOWAS now pledges. A barn dance, the Hayseed Hoodown, II. HERMAN C. R. MOSER F. D. WELKIiR followed this in October. The motif of the November i' E ROLLINS Housepzirty was Parisian with gaicty and a Mont Martc Juniors setting the keynote. The brothers held their annual P. J. AICHER R. D. IIAMMAN I7. K. IIILLER w ,- , , - v - ,4 ,. -, L. BAGOLY D. II'. IIIRZEL T. IIONTGOMERI Lhustnms dmnu to thCh alums and thIIr IathIs IIIII T. A. FITZPHWUCK w- E. KEN .I. SPINWLBER muted. Durmg the second semester the boph Hop, lFC R- B. FRENCH C. IV. KURTZ J. G. TILTON dzmcc, and Senior Ball headed the list of social functions. Sophmnores Those active on campus included Roy Rumbaugh. p. n. ELLENBERGER J. II. WILSON president of the house; DonaId Welkcr, Ernest Lieb- . . . . . FACULTY RIEMBERS lcm, and Richard Well, members of Delta Sigma PI; I 1 K41, PI M u I 1 H, , III , S' , A. L. BEAM w. s. HOFFMAN C. II. SCHLK; .01 L L 1' u I pm, anI WU Irmdn. Igma R. II. DOT'I'ERER C. B. HOLT, JR. II. I. TARPLEY Tau. Robert McLean had II leading role in II Plziyers' J. E. MCCORD show, George Kurtz was II cheerleader, and Jay Lucas hcczimc drum major in the Blue Band. Alan Spinwchcr was clcctcd vice president of the Junior Class. V F Button: Row, Left In Ri-ght Lucas, Moscr, Sowasl I, Davis. RIcLeIn, Rumhnugh. Liehlcin, Chomicky, Rum f. Second IImw-Black,llnn10n, Ellcnhcrgcr, Ti III on, Fries ,lIIIIlin .Pctcrs, ML KL'C. Nichols, Herman. Hiird Row- 10 orcnz, MIIIIrgInncrv, Hamman, Ru: Im. SpinII'chcr, Hammer, Mi Ichcll, Iitlpmrick, W I-il, Kellv. ImIrtII Rmv- KIIrt t1, Disx mgI r, l lill IIr. BIIgIIII, Harmon. IIirII'I. BOIIIIIIIII, SICH'MIH IlncI ,KIim. Fifih Rnw- XVI'lkI'r Aicht'r, DII'liiI, lillsun, KIIIIIriI, W IIII 'Ir, I'rI'nIII, H'ilsun H'cslon. I. IIIIII. 85- '44 OMEGA PSI PHI Howard University, Washington, D. C. Founded 1911 190 Chapters N U CHAPTER Established 1921 MERIBERS Seniors C. A. FULKION 1V. 13. BROth Juniors R. CORLEY 11. 11. 1V1N110RNE Sophmuorcs Ki. JACKSON 1. HARRIS A. S1R7ANN ll. PHYTON C. SANIPLIZ R. REED Omega Psi Phi which reactivated in the Spring se- mester of 1948, started the year with four actives and eleven pled , chapter of '- aHiliuted with 0t have their own house, they we Q10 A01; . ff frgiy Weekend was the first social event on g1q'4nq1v5 7,41 d the annual Cabin their outstanding X0 N g0 Hope Wi , ' ACP and the fraternity representative to C. harles ulmon was a member of the History and Social Science Clubs, while Bill Brown and Alonzo Swann were active in intru- mural boxing. Bottom Rim. Left 10 RightoGordun, Sample Bnmn, 1Vinbomc, Fulmon. Reed. Second Row-Jneksun, Minur, Pe1 ton Carley, ll .Irris, 51111111, Br 11nd '386- Miami University. Oxford. Ohio Fuunded I848 110 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA TI'IETA CHAPTER Established 1904 BIEMBERS Seniors In celebrating the 100th national anniversarv. the E- M AIKEN 1 1- 0' DUNAWAY 3- G5 PARKER 1 . . ' 11. 1:. BOEDECKER 11. 1?. FELTAULT 1:. s. PHINNEY H11 Delts opened another year wlneh proved to be 2m 11. c. BOEDECKER 11. c. FLEGAL 11'. L. 911Ar1L11 JR. . .. - . - . - 11. 11. BRENEMAN r.11.1z15Lw0013.111 J. C SHEEHE ' z . ' . ' ' '2. 0 0 . . .111 lmuncl success Thur socml season 11 19 11151111D11ted L. 1:. BROWN J. 11. HLRZOG W N SIMS 111' the annual Chrlstmas Formal Dmner Dance, followed Ii. W- CAMPBELL J. 6- McClJiARY J- G. STARR. ll 1 1. . I 1 q .. 1 1 y 1 . Id.. '1 B , . B' 11 R. L. COBAUGH .1. .-1. McDONALD .1. 0. 1110.11.15 dtcl 1n t1L semester 11 EM, trd lthlld OHCU c1 . J. R. DIEUL 11'. MCLAIN R. H. TRUMBORE The 21111111211 Miami Triad Dance in April climaxed the R- L' MLNIVZELL year's social activities. juniors . . . n. J. 11-1KL11,111 J. C. IIAGERMAN D. 11. MITCHELL . .1 1. 1 1 . 1 1. . T119 110L159 W115 represented 1n varsny athletles b3 11. 11'. 01111111111515, 111. .11. 1'. 11111133 A. D. PIERCE, 111. Bill Luther 0n the football team, Jack Sheehc in the R- 5- CATON. JR- D. :1. HESS J. 1111101111111 , , , .1. CIIAKMAK 11'. 11. 11101151 11. L. POWLLL boxmg nng, jlm Cehrdes 011 the track, and D011 Baker 1. .11. 0131130135 R. 11'. 1100111511 11 g. SCIm-l-TE' JR. in the swimmino pool. 11. C. GRAVES 11'. LUTIILR D. 11. THOMPSON ' h J. 1-:. GRIFFITH J. .11. MuchLLAN J. M. THOMPSON ,..,1.,1- ,V'. . ' , ,, 1 Othu acme 1 I11 Dclts included 3111 MLLam, .1 111cm Sophomores ,. ' ' n1, ,. ...,. . , . ' 13-. bu 01 Lmn .s 1.11 and seuctdry treasuru oi the Intuha 11'. 15. AIKEN .l. .11. GIBSON .l. 1;. 111.1551; ternitv 7011111311, and Norm Sims, president of Pthespinns R- 1'- ANDERSON R. C. KUNKLIJ. 11. r s g , . . . 11'. D. CURTIN 11. 11'. 1111.01 D. L and 1'1CC presulent of Players. 5111' P111 Dclts sung 11'1th .1. n.1umngn'1'1' '1'. c. 11c1115111111'1 1' D. j. 11 1TK1NS the Glee Club 11nd 14 were active in Thespiun shows L OBMH with Bob Cohnugh and Dick Tru111hore handling 1m? FACULTY MEMBERS portant rules. 1. '1'. IORIUNHO P. 11'. 1111115111 11'. 11'. 111111.111 .11. N. 1111.51.1'111 c. ,1. 11110551111 1'. 11. 51.11011 1.. G. 11.111.11.11 c. 0. RIDENOUR 13. S'I'ISIDLE Bottom Row, Left to Right - Cobaugh, Sims, MCLain, Stuart, R. oeed cker, Trumbore, Hazelwood Schutte, J. Thompson, Carruthers, McDon n.1d Sec 06nd om mas, Fecltault, Menlzcll, Parker. Hess, lega . Bre 1:.neman R. F. Boedccker, Chnkmak,Pierce,Gm1'cs. Tloliurd Rmv-D ielh l, Duna :11, Start Aike e.n Hooper . Hickey, Shaffer, D. Thompson, Sheche, Campbell, Tuck McClcar1',E.Aike.n Fourth Raw-VmGins Mitchell Bro own, Phinne e1', Herzog, P011311, Hayes, Muley, Griffith, Hagerman, Luther, Baker. Fifth Row-Cunin, M chr- mutt, Sabina, Kunkle, vchrdcs,Daughert1', Sinclair, MacMillnn Caton 0' Barn, Gibson, Anderson, Reese. -387- PHI EPSILON Pl I III I IIIIngL- HI II-u YHI'L MI CIIIIpu'r-I I IIIIIIIII-II WIN II II' I K II IIXIyIiIiII IRLIIIIiIIII-II IQIII MFMIII'RS St'ninrs II, L I I II II L Ix. IRUI DIN RU I I7 I II. SVIIII'IVAIXN I . I. I I,K'I I'IV .II I. NI 5 II. SI'UAI I. III.I HII I. IIIIIEIIIIIID R. I. SIIAI'IIIIY. I II. I I I UII IN I I. I I XI II. gIIASHIAN I. I'UX U. I IIIVI H, III SIIIVIIIIIIIIIK. It IHlII HNUV II. III I INI 0. II. 9P IVV M, M LII HIV II. I. IIII-IIINIII. III. II. .I. IVI'ISI'II Iiminn II. IIUIIJV H, II. IVIIIIHIIIH' I L4 IIYINSIIN II I. BI UH I , IV, UIII'IINIVAI II V. I5, URI I. IUIIIIN L I,I IIIII I II IN 5'. J. IIIIISHAN I. t OHLV I. P. KIII'IN HI IIOS'I'INKI III II. UIxIV IV I. KIIiINHIN I VITIN Soplmmnn'x l. I UHIIHS H II. UIIIII NIVU II II. I. $I'IIUINIIIII I,. III N I I N II I. LIIUSSNIAN II. K. SIIUIII', II, II, III IHIS'I'I IV 8. HI LILISAII III. R. C. SHORII I. U. I UIII V II. NI I'NI'IINI II I. SPURKIN II IIUI DI NIIIIIII; J. I I VII'I II. S. SIVIMNII'II I I IV IJII IISIII IV II, II. XVIIIJKIIN I'M, Lu, 1 I Ml-ikllEH'. II. II. ISI NIH III. 'I'IIC Phi Iip's Iwgun lIIc ICIIF III pledging I7 ncw IIIUIIIIwrs l'ur whom II pledge dance was held House- Imrlv VVCCL'CIIII. Il'klwniws 1i$d sororities wcrv cnlcr lIIinL'II III npcn house 'IIUL the year. Ijl'CII SCIHII'IHW representative and cIIIIplmg WIIs IIIC tho wrcsllinu squad. resident UI- BIUL' Kev. m Iphu DCItIIS ingL Phi I iIc Owen Spamn Imd Lnuis Iipstcin was 1: Nu AIPIIII, 21nd Sigi IJHIHCIS Feldcr w IILIC 321ml. Jim Icvinson Ilgcr; Dick SIIIIIritA, 11cm uno mImIIgcr; and Dave Silxcrbulg. IIrst Icncing IIIIInIIgcr. Al IIirsIIIicIcI was 0n the swimming tL'IIm. .Iim CIHIHI on the soccer team. Joe chin on the cross country team, and Francis licldcr mus II liI'sl manager in gx'mnnslics. Inlmm Huu'. II-h tn Right brunt. Cvllin. IUIIIIHIIH, SIIIIIrilI, luinc. SIlIulIInIIII. Sch l, Lap -iII. lnx LUIIIII. III'IKIILIII, Nunml Hml' Sh: mi; III. I t 'LI Icr .III IUI Ilim r UilmI III, .Ultllu- rgI r. Silvcrhurg. HirshIn ItI Ii Im uh. SIIII I.nn IX'I'IwI', I l't't'kIMlliI IIIirII R11 III IIIIII In, ch Inm In. Moi , I Uh: n. RosLIva , mldhl rg,$ $th m I, III IIIUiI, ci'nllt n. DIIIII'II, SII'iII. I'IIIIIIII IIIIII IIIIIIIII, l,. Inn nu IIIII hrnssnIIhn Sporkin, I,. HUI en, GUI Iv'nlnrg. AIIDII, Irvin, Nuiminvr, UI'I'. IIIIII IIHII Iyixuuitl, D. UII-I'IIHIIM, S'Imrv, SI'IIIIcIII'cIII. Luldxnin SIIUII', Hullsnn. IIvrgxh'in, UIIJIIIs, I I'm IIIII I I88 'I'hc Norris Pig Dinncr opened the Phi Gum held Homccoming XVcckL'nd festivities for the year. Two 5111 ccssivc traditional aiI'uirs 1111' Corn Dance on Full 1101151 party XVCL'kcnd. and the 111 Christmas Dancc 11'1'1'1' highlights DI the Full Spring 11011561111111 'and Dance with 110111111 The JCIICI i1 1ic at P00 Paddy brought the traditional lions and costumes '11 ilund. ' embers 11l' the. foot 1111 team, and Ross Mglggli'um. 11 H05 . Bud Killian was 3'ng MII the Blue Band 11nd lohn Conncliv was Business Manzwcr 11l' I'rotll. and Dick Brawn was on tho Lnginccnng School ball team I31' r1111 Pillshun' was 11111111 Symphony. Student Council. the Lion political puny, while K011 151110121011 11nd I'rcd Swingic wcrv active in 'l'hcspiuns. 11 1311 llinklc was publicity director 01' PHI GAMMA DELTA IciIcrsun College I'ounLicd 18413 79 Chapters UXMMA H II Cl i U' I Hi Established ISSS MEMBERS Scuicm JR. 1 1. R. I'. IIIIUII'N V. I . HENRI. JR. U'. I', IIXI I URI H'. COLE. IR. .I. R. IIINKI.I,, AIR. IV. I. MORRIS I. II. CONNELIA' L'. :X. IIINKIJ; II. M. MOI I'H K. K. EMERSON 3. U. IIUS'I'I'D R. D. PILLSIIUIH. II. NI. EMI'LRV II. Ii. KILLIAN. .III. R. 1 . SIIAI'I I I'1 IV. NI. HANCIX K I'. I'. SIVIVLI I . Ill juniors R. I'.. ADJXRIS J. .'I. VUCHHXNI IL R. RUSS II. II. ALLEN H. LARDNI'R II. C. SI'U'I I. .IIL IV. II. BENSON, II II. C. URIDIJ'I IL L. SMI'III XI. M. BURLAND II. K. IIOIAILS. III. IL I H'AHI'I I R. III R. I.. IIOUII R. L'. NULL. JR. U. 'l . IVII VIN U. CIIUIIII C. I.. NUR'ION. ,III. I'. I. IIIIK-II'I U. C. OI'HMI I'I'1 Suphomm'm 'l'. IL BUNNI'JJ. C. L Hub RI L1 0R. jl'1. I I. RUIXJ IIN I'.. I'.. MATT. I'. H. AIL'KI'AN N. N. SI'I' J. L. HI'NIHL. .IH. R. D. MULI HILLI'N l. I . IVI'.'I II'I II. 'I. IIUBI'R II. IV. I'AIIUN II. II. II ILSON. III. II. U. IIUS'I'I'D. AIR. C. N. IIUDUI RS R. IV. II ILI I I I'ACUL'I'Y AII'MBI'RS IL U. III'IINIilzll'I'I'II K. G. IIUlK'Ix' H. I'. kN.II'I' ,I. II. D IIVSUi' J. KAUIJ'US I'. I. MORRIS. ,III. II. I'ISIIIIURN J. I . KINNI In V. L I'L'I'IIK'k K. I. IIUIIII'IMIIN I'1. HUVKIIIII K '14 V V. 1301111111 R011:.L1'h 111 RigIn-I'mcn, C1111111'II1.Murris, I Ilinklc. SI1.iil',L'r Mullun, 0611111111. II;1111'111'.L 131111111. ml Ru .. S'ml, Nurtm I. R1 migur 5, IV 11111sz 1'. C111'1hr1m', Lu 1', Ch uh Ir1, l2m1rs1m, B 111 s! 1'.11I IL. 11Ll1' 1' him; Hnu'l- Ximcr, Benson VVI'iUIIl, II1111',II11111115, Null.KilIi1m,.111'11111' . '1.1 I'm urth' Ium t'.g1'rs'. Smith, D1111, R: I uslcd, $0.1: XIL'IA'L IIqu-r, 11111111. Il.HiI11111,P.1m111r. 1 iHh Inur- G. IVilsnn. I'nrhlml. l'illshul'v, Mchugnr, Lli1ll1'1', MCKx'An. Ilcnric, '1111111',H Mulhullvn. I1 114111. 389 - Brown U niI'crsixI' 29 Chupmrs GAMMA CI IAPTER Established 1913 MEMBERS Seniors '1'. R. BECHTOL LLJ.IL.KILONLNLL'13'I'TER J. S. DIXON J. C. LILIUCL RLL J, J. EGAN J. .L. NOV OT NY C. L. HxLNNER R. J. P IliLsLN J. J. HARCHAR J. R. QUILLTERS Juniors P. J. LLNDliL R. C. DULLLI L. LL'. :LNDRUKONIS If. R. lliCHLNL LllB J. T. BOLS F. B. LL. LNS C. IL. BRUNO T. IL. KURILKI R. E. BURDEN J. N. LIIBOSKE R. L'. CARROLL L. 15. LILLL'SON S. B. CLLSEL' J. J. LLLVIN J. J. Ltumux Sophmnores LL'. .Ll. ARNOLD G. J. KOZICH N. S. BILNKOL'ICII FACULTY MEMBERS N. M. BRENTIN H. M. HOCHREITER L. J. PEPPER uL-Ih-HHL-h w. . . 4 . . F4 1. N Founded 1889 . Ii. YOCIIUM D. NAL'LON R. PISKLAK D. REBO J. ROACllli i. SARA J. SCllAlrliliR LL'ATSON N. LL'ILLSI . J. 1i. LULELL'ICZ '. M. O'ILIALLliY A. SAUER The Phi Kappa social season opened with the 25th anniversary celebration during IIIIIIICLIIIIIiIIg Weekend. The house hold its annual banquet and formal Pledge Dance on December ll. The next event was the yearly St. Patrick's Day ILil-Colicgc Party. were climaxed by the French Dance in the spring. Social functions The Phi Kzlps were represented in athletics by Ron Carroll, football; honora IiiCS WCFCZ truck; Al Porter, cross country; Jack Watson. zmd Carl Brumx baseball. Those Joe Harchar, Tau Bela Pi; Tom Sha- deck and Jim Yochum, Delta Sigmq Pi; Charles Hanncr and Joseph Piskluk, Scabbard and Blade; and Steven Siliwoncs, Alpha Nu. active in Active in campus organizations were: James Q211- tcrs Enginccrhw School Student Council; John Novo- th picsidcnt ol the Newman Club'b am Cascv LA VIE; and Frank Eichenlaub, Fmtli. Bottom Row, LL-h to Right- Hurchnr, Egan, BL'LIIIIIl, Phclln, uQqulL-rlsI BlrL'ntin, SilIIonL-s, Andcl, Nmmny. SULmul lanl Hmu- LI'IIIIld, Dumm, Sha nnu'-RHIL11C,RCb0. cc Burden. Smhu Kmnch cc skli, iskJ; lIk LaIIcsnn, KlullIicL ILullL'LI RnIIw-Corhclt Nnxwlnn Torok Imlinskc. LLKItsnn. Kozich.S I Carr M II, Yoc IIIIII, Andrukonis. lhinl viLz, Bunkovich, :1le 'V. Lmin Fourth :InI. Brliim. LL'illsc LidIcnlaulI, CurrI.III The Phi Psi's swung into high gear with the annual Christmas Formal, followed by the 1011015011 Duo Dance in March. In athletics, Phi Psi was represented by Huston Brosi- 0u5 on the varsity ski team; Dick Ford, baseball; Bruce Bailey, swimming; Vic Fritts, track; Wally Weaver and Dick Ford, lacrosse; Tom Reese, Ken Bunn, Lloyd Wolf, Lincoln Van Sickel, football; Bob 1'1611burn, wrestling; Dave Owen, first football manager; and Craig Elliot, First lacrosse manager. Tom Morgan was active on Collegian, Critique, and Froth, and belonged to Parmi Nous, Sigma Delta Chi, Phi Sigma Pi, and the Liberal Arts School Student Coun- cil. Huston Brosious was in Skull and Bones and Alpha Delta Sigma, and on the Collegian $12111. Joe Bird, Milt Moesehlin, and Fred Leusehner were in Players; Dave Owen, Bob Meinken, and Jack Byrom in Blue Key; Bruce Bailey, Paul Holder. and 1717:1111 Weaver in the Blue Band. Bottom Raw, Left to Right-Bird, Schmitt, Pulling, .11cC1be, 11111510115, llnldur, Cover, 1'.1lint, Morgan. 1in. 11111111111111, .1101 11011-111. D1115, 1111111111113 111CC011'HHI, 111:1111,11101:s1.'1 c5ec ,I.'11'11,110 1'11 n'Sc 1:111 Joohnsmn, S111u11'cnbcrg, 1Voll'c, Sulliv .111, uC.run1 Stcpcck1. Cruulhnmel. 117. Dn 1'15 ' 11' 1g, '1 110111115. Jelferson College 53 Chapters Founded 1852 PEN N SYLVANIA LAMBDA CH AFTER J. K. 1111111 11. 11. 11110510115 1.12.111 110111 111.111.13.11'15 w. '1'. GILLAND D. 11. BRUCE 11'. BUNN R. 1;. COVER R. CROUTHAMEL 11'. I7. DAVIS C. .11. ELLIO'I' R. 11'. FORD L'. J. LAYING B. A. BAILEY D. L. CRUM 1 . J. I'RIT'I'S T. J. KELLEY ANDERSON R. '1'. FOOTE J. 11. FRIZZLLI. P. S. KLEIN F. H. LEUSCIINHX R. E. '391- 110 01'1, 011' cn. 11111 mv-11'cssnc1',1'1lsmeicr, 11' 11151 son . R01 lifth R1;11'-111111L-,Doylc, Frins, Br ruce, 1 11111111n1111,1y. 11111111151111, Established 1912 MEMBERS Seniors 1;'. 111. GOODLING J. 11. GRAFF R. J. HEPBLIRN P. B. HOLDER .1. ll. JOHNSTON juniors 1:. 1i.L1;USC11N1i11 111. 11. RIOESCHLIN T. 13. RIORGAN G. L. .1101'111011' D. 1:. O1VEN 11. K. PULLING J. 11. RAYMOND '1' .11. R ' ' '11 Sophomores R. 1;. KRAPF. 11. L. LL1D11'1G G. 1i. ROBINSON FACULTY MEMBERS 1:. ll. MARBUT R. C. 111U1'1P111' 1'. S. NEUSB 111.11 D. PLXNK L. S. RHODES 11rd Rmv- 0111111111, 81.001111 iraff, zins on, R. D. KANE 1'. A. MCCABL F. 11. MCCOXVAN 11'. 11. S'I'AUFF VBLRG J. 11'. SULLIVAN '1'. 11. ROBINSON 0. .1. 81711111111 J. 11. THOMAS D. 11'. VANNLMAN 11'. G. 11'LA1'12R J L. 11'ILLSON 1'. 11. 1111111011 1,. S, 11'01.1' 11'.11. 111111111111, JR. L.L.1'.111SIC11'1;L 11'. 1'. 1'1LS.11LII;'11 II. C. 11'1;SSN1;1'1 S. 11'. RUSSELL 11. P. SCIILABACII, IR. 11. L. 'I'SCHAN 11'. ULIJZRY Q. C. 11121111311 PHI KAPPA SIGMA LIniI'crsitv of Pennsylvania L7. L'. Isuunsr BL IKLII L'I'. Q. II. F. IIOIII AND L' ORIIIIEIIIi . DAL '15 II. L'. IILINILLILI Ii. LL'. IIO IN I.. JAMES F. 5'. ILLIIKLIIY II. 5. IIINNS .LI. II. II'ISIIIiII II. M. FLIIIIILS .L. II. IIEIIIIANLK II, A. IIILTY P. JONES II. 5. KELLIIII J. II. ILDL'LL D. II. LIIRISI'OI'HILII II. L'II P Ii. LOLLIIIN 58 Chapters PSI CIIAIYI'EII Established I890 MEMBERS Seniors F. L. KIIIk II. LL'. LA ULI LL'. lLI. LIE LIZINL; EII LL' .LLLL 'IS II. I: LLgINL' I2 NLL Kli II U. L'YII LL LL LL . .LNN N. L. MARSHALL juniors '. 'I'. LIEB T. J. .LIONALLIIILN . MITCHELL II. L. .LILILLON . PULLILIIII, III. IIRICL F ILA III. J. M. IIIiINSLIITII II. J. 5LIILI5 'IIiII Sophmnorcs LIL LIIIIIUNIISLIN I IN' 0 . L- IILIPP II II. L. KI 05TH IILL LN II. II. ILLVI5 FACULTY MEMBERS .LXLLSON M. K LIcLIIIIILIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIIII'. ILIichIL IIII IV-PCICI' r50 Lculingcr, IILrIIIIIIc Jun G. LL'. IILIIL'IZ'L J. .L. L'. L. IILIN'IINLI'I'ON IL. LL'. IILI' IL' III5'LIN Left to Hi IgIII- -LL'L'II'I, J. Founded I850 II. K. ILIILLLINLL III 1. LL'. ILL LIV II. L. FLTL LIISILIN. III. IV. T. 5A 5. J. T L II. I LIIIOLIIIO IIIO II. L. I5 5L7IILIII INL: LII II. LIV. LVLBBEII IL. I. LVELCII II. 5'. SLIIILL'LIKEII 5'. G. 5LLIL.LIAN F. II. 5IIIIILIII1II L . 5' LI. I I'LLI LIII II. LL'. III LYIiII J. IlI. T I ILIMzLS II. LL EIITZ F. ILIcL'IILSNEY L1. N. NLTSCIILII L. LL. SCOTT JII. LL'. .L. SIILIIIIE LL J. Ii. LILIILILII l.JII 'I'. M. IIL ED, .I. II. IIIIIL' L' J. P. SIIISAM 'IiIIIIIIcII. IL L'II rIILI SIIIIrc. FIIrIIcs. LLIIIiunIIsLIn, Ashurst. BcchI. IIIIIIIIIIs, IIunIIIIm, Licb, Blis . Second IIuw-LIuIIon LIru 3p, Stout,x M IrsIVIII II. TII IUIIIIIS, ILIOIIII gIIIIII, Davis, I'unk, 'I'Iimhum. LUICIIIIII,5 L mgcr Ha I SL1 I IlIr crc. ScIIIIcikL-r, L'IILILr, ScIigIIIIIn. es, Pric c, IIIIrIiIcI' L, KIIislcrnian Lou n, PIIiIx IIppII Sivmu started the Iczn LLItIl tIIc AIumni Homecoming celebration on October 23, cntcnuining about 60 alumni. TIIC I10 'I strength was boosted to II high level, with several 'iI'orCCLI to live outside the go I'I'IItcrnitv house. ,. , V I ncckcr running the position on thedant Ted Licb and soccer team; Bo Dick Schwcikcr 0n the stock judging team. Opening the social season was the Christmas Dance on Dcc6mbcr 11. Several sororities were entertained at informIII tea dances. and the year's Inst social Hing was the traditional BCZICIICOIIIIICFS BIIII in the Spring. Lima TscIIcrI' Inger, LIIuL-r r. IIcinsnIiIII, Hi In, 'I Ixird IIIIII cr, om, an I0 5, um, Fiswr. FIIIIHII Row IIcII,I I ilIII Run'- LL' cbhc r, IIIakIL- y, YIS Sixth IIIIIII-LTIIrileIpIIcr, ScIIusIL-r, NCISCIIL'L, VL'. Lewis, TIIVIor, '392- Several sororities were Cmcrtuinml by the Phi Kappa Tnu's all informal gatherings during thc past year. A I lomccoming celebration Fall. The Milkmnn's 1 old for the alumni in the The Phi 'lllu's 'intmmurul athletics zmd won the lFC ionship. 1n varsity :9 team while llcrlnic Fred Auch was ck llcislcr was an Ray Saul was :1 me He LA VIE junior board and Pete Kulundiak wrotc for Collegian. George 151w man was a member of Tau Beta Pi and secretary 0l Phi 13m Sigma. Don Corny was in Players and :1 member of Theta Alpha Phi. Russ Angstudt was secretary of the local Chapter of ASCII. BILRNI LUHJ .- 13-h... u . ANGS'l AUl' D, S. HORN UCH a I Miami University $3 Chuptcrs OMK'RON CllAP'l'lill Fstdblishcd 1923 MEMBERS Seniors C. J. 61118 '011 . V. COMPTON R. R. IiAS'l lNUS HAROLD V HOfKER L . ' IL G. V. HUGUL juniors y 'l'. D. HAYES n. M. 101le x J. w. JONIZS P. KALANDIAK R. n. KLEIN XV Soplmmorcs C. L. HUNDRICKM XV J. V. XIOI'MYIW l1. ll. PSCllllH-J'x N. C. QCANDXLI FACULTY MEMBERS D. l. MARKLI' I3. HZ NIEBH. .L IL NHJUI U. Y. GRLBS. JR. u x u 1 .-,.. --v- . v 15. . V U. l LRS . XI. XVIIJ. LU N z: 8. H. R. PHI KAPPA TAU Fnu nclcd I 90b . C. KNKZHI . D. LUUFKS . IL MUORP PARIGIAN . RUHI A. V.Xlll, JR . U. kl l l'l'l, . H. KLINY R. R. . . . L. SHELLINBLRLLR l. PXI'NUVICH S SN II II. SKHIXN. JR, K. THOMAS 'l'ANNIfH A. xYAHl, ll. H'A lTHS Rvmmn Row. Lt'ft to RiglnABcrnhanl, Carter, Loucks, Compton, Purigiun, Knlundink, Ru If, anm'ich, i lzcy, lluguc. Hot or. I us ings, Custollu. intv, Moore. chdricksou. Angsmdt, Mof'utt. Fourlh hm' Jsuhircr. Nun 'Hmmns. Scumuc. Fifth UII'MSLCIHIH, Kline, Klein, ka lurcu Griswuld Third Ru U; 'Ja . Knight. Gtcbs. Second Ruu' Il'wllrvlcnmn. 'loiu. Jnhnsnn, '11, Corny. Saul, Fromnan. Hoislcr. row. Vule'rs. H'illunmn. Ilium. h ulumhiu U nivcrsit-t 24 Chapters Fullmlcd 1917 SIGMA 0F Plll SIGMA DELTA CHAPTER Ii. BARNIYFI' H. BILDL'RMAN . UALLAN'HiR H. GEDRICH HECKL'R . I3. JENKINS D. J. ROPELMAN w! r5 h NI. BERNSTEIN BLITZ . BORISII . BORISH ll. BORTIECK 7.7:: .L ABRAMSON BERNS'I'EIN . BRODSKY tV. COHEN $la Established 1927 MEMBERS Seniors J. M. LIBI;NSON J. 0. MAR KtMYI'I'L G. MECKLER D. R. NAIA ' L. N. PARE A. M. PO'I'TASCII L A S L. ROSENHiLT juniors n. CLAN n. HIiLFAND G. ISAACMAN K. JAYSON w. KAUFFMAN s. N. LEVICK J. LlilCH'IMAN Sophomores XV. DAVIDOXVITZ K. HERMAN H. G. JANOVVITZ I. LINDENBERG S. M M 13.5 FACULTY MEMBER M. J. BERGSTEIN A. ROZET M. SHAPIRO L'. SILVERBERG B. SILVERSTIEIN S. B. SIMON L. SUCARMAN M. A. ZIMMIERMAN Ii. 5. POPKY L. REMSTEIN M. SNITZER M. SNYDER L. STEIN M. WIDELI'I'Z ll. ROSEN J. SCIHVALB D. SCIIMUCKLER ll. YASKIN Phi Sigma Delta rang down the curtain on another Other social events of the year included the annual cabin party, house- ycur with its traditional Senior ianquct. party weekend dances, and a pledge dance. Campus dramatics claimed much attention from the men in the Chapter. A1 Pottasch and Austin Rozct joined Sid Simon in Thcspians. Sid Simon was Chosen treasurer of the group and A1 Pottasch was production manager of Bring Back My Winghackf' Pledges Bud Bernstein and Sid Manes appeared in Players and Thespian pm- ductions. Len Sugarmun was manager of the cross country team and Art Jenkins, manager of the baseball team. Norm Appcl joined Cheerleader Dick Clair and assistant basket ball manager Dave Kurp in Blue Key. Merv Snyder won another letter in lacrosse, and A1 Ahramson made the JV football squad. Sid Manes was 0n the Penn State swimming team. Brmmn Row, Left to Right-Cluir, Jenkins, ch'ness, Bicdcrman, Parent. Veiman, Barnett, Zimmerman. Rozct. Silvcrbcrg. Kopclmzm. Second Rmthibcnson, Shapiro, chrich, BICChlcr, Nalvcn, Sugnrmnn, lallantcr, Leichl- mun, Popky, chick, Murknwiw. Third Rmv-Ap ml, llcckcr, Snyder, lsancman, Juysnn, Ilurtcck, Simon, Pottasch. Silverstcin. kzlrlx Fourth Rmr-Rosunfclt. llt'fand, Kauffmnn. RcmstCm, XVidclltz, Snitu'r, M. Bernstein, K. Borish, N. Bnrish, Stein. Bliu, Taryn. Fifth Row-Brodsky, Herman, Schu'nlh, Schmucklcr, Manes, Yuskin, JHIHHYil'I. Dnvidnwitz. Cuht-n, A. IXL-rnsn-in, Boson, Ahrumsun. 394 - PHI SIGMA KAPPA .11115541'111151'115 $1.111- CoIIcgu 111111111011 187$ 48 1711.11111'1'5 KAPPA CI IAPIIJK 1:51.1111i5111'11 1899 MEMBERS Seniors ,1. 11. 1111L'1'z 1'. J. 115111.55 11'. 11. 1..-1.11111.11111x 5'. 5. 1111111115 11. 1:. 111-111 ,1. 1. 1111;111:1311 1 , ,3 ., ,, .. 1 , . .. . r, , ,, , ,, . 11. 11. 111111111 1'.. 11. 1111111; ,1. 11.511'111111'1 1111 I .111 5111115111 lound 1 I11 b1g111.1 15.1mm 1111bmt1ng 11. ,IANSI'N ,1, 11. 111 1111 11.5 Diamond Iubiloo .1111gme1,Kgp11;1 Chapter in its 611111 , I . . a . Jumors 111 11111111 VL' 111?? 1'. '1'. .15'1'11111'. 1;. 11. 11111115 1.. 11. 1'1111111'5 111111110125. 1111 1111110 .1 11. 11'. 11.11111 11. 1-. 1.155135 ,1. 1.. 1111111115 D D: .1. .11. 111-:1.L J. N. 1.1111111. 1;. 1111111 . . 11. .11. 111L1.1N1; 11. .1. 11111515115 ,1. 11. 11111 0 1111111115. 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FACULI'Y MEMBERS 11'. 11. 11.111119 11. 11'. 1.11.11.115' 1;. 1-.. 1111 J. 11. HILL .1. MILHULLAND 1'. .11. 5.111111 11'. J1?1-'1-'111;1 1'. 1'. .111111111'. .111. 11'. 11. 55111111 Bonnm Run , 1.1'fl I11 Right-Ru1, 111.1r11 Swigan,J.1IiII.lliIling, j1n11'5'.l111111111Brennan. B11111u5.51'1'mul 111111 11111:, Sims 5, M1llr1'n1l1', 1.111111111'11111,1.1111311. 1.1111 1, C'hi1plm1', Kcim 1, 31111119121111'1'11 111111'71111111511', 1111111. N911. Jolh'rsnn, 111111101, II'1n'r1, 11.511110, Vh'rl'l 111'111'. 110.11 1:111rll1 111111'7'1r211111111. 511111111. $110115. Mcl .11111 11.1. J111151'11 , J11111151111.ILJ'11151'11, Kumlv 1111311'1111'1. Iinh 111111' .. 1111.1111111. K111. Krug. Dif11'1'.1111r11r 111.111151'11. 1Vilh1'1111. 11.11111 1111111. 511111111111 94 50 v1 PI KAPPA ALPHA University of Virginia 92 Chapters Fou nded 1948 B E'I'A ALPHA CHAPTER L. H. ABERNA'I'HY IL E. ABERNATIH' Established I913 MEMBERS Seniors R. H. COLLINS L. C. COONEY '. G. IlliRR. JR. . E. Hl'l'CHEN Pi Kappa Alpha begun the full scnwstcr with 31 brothers and pledges. K. J. BARGAS L1. 11. 0111151153 A LOUIS '3'51'BA5R0N N' DANS . V OHLWLLLR Among the brothers active in LIFSItV sports wcrc L. J. BleMANN 1. P. DlhTZ . L.P1;'1 g. 5, BUCKLE,- 11. J. EATON . 1:. MATT, JR. LIWOOLI Petchcl and Larry 911111811, sparks of the football .1. L. BOYD .1. 11. FISIIER 11. 11. 111111111, 111. team ' Bob Louis, B1111 1 athv 21nd II'Lmie Bragg 11. 1'. BRAGL; 11. A. 1:111;DR1L7KSL1N 11. 11. SAXL . . .- D. M, Tmmm L 5. IHNFORD J. 1;. SPADE I'L1L'rL1ssc;II'L1I R'L1In'1 1 mi 1' tbLlII' anLI DiLk 111111111111 11. 11. BROWN 11. L;. HANNAH 11. J. WICKIIAM 0n the soccer team. ' juniors In L1tI1L'1 campug6 Qxbsli I3L1r57L1s and .1. T. xIKLN' N. 11. FOSTER N. NEILSON 'ILILIC BuddinotLgl staff. Thesr C. 11.L'x'11NAL11 11. 11. JONES, 111 P. s. PRLS'H 1N 1 , .. . . . J M 11le E. C. LLOYD J. 1 SL211L111A7;,L111R JR- 11iL1n L11. d PILn'crs 11a 77 . IOLI FILming; DiLlL J L1 EGOLF L;. F. 11 1111:0111 R. G. s 111.11 Shultz Kosti Bargas berger and chsth w. J. GHANCEY 1:. MMIIIA 11. 1..11'...11111.xls.111. Ott' II-r I . ' . B Lmi . - - . L 'LIIIOH 1m 1. 11. MLDOLK .111. U g1 . , ' 333113 'I McDouguII, 'LI AIX 1V4 . 'Ig Shultz, :111LI Nmm 501'1'0'mW-1' Dunn. Blue Band . 1'11 1101111: OILIicstILi 1110111I1L'15 1 1' B'WGAS 5'- L- IHM'II5'1'W'1'I - R- Md'mili wcrc Crcsth Ott0111iIIL'r,'DL1n I lCLIIILkSOH, and Dick 11. N. BECKER 11. w. 11111.11 w. L. 0111115 I . I .. 1. M. 11L111111NL;1L1N '1'. .11. KAROLCIK 11. G. RIN'I'Z -.1 K J. 11. CHAPMAN 11. 1.. mum 11. G. 1111111011; 111. . .. 1' , ,. . , 1 .. . 1 ' L .1 , . L L. FLEMING u 1;. 10111.18 DLuL bL1r1L1n 11:15 L1 mLmI1L1 OI I1IuL kg .1 Skull L111LI . , , L . , I10nCS and Delta 513111111 Rho. while D'LWL' Brincr was 111 I'ACULIY MILMBERS 11' , , ' , 1 , y 7 1:111 I301 1:1 I 1. Ltu Ixnppn Ru. 1 I11 Mu Alpha, and I 1 Nu 11. 1a. 1111111011311 11. 11. 0111111211 1. scumamlan . I l '1'. 11LIN1..11' 11. 1;. MACHAMLII 11. 11.. SLtnnialNlan ILPSI on. H. S. MYI'LIIS, JII. Bullum Ron'. Left to Right- -Gr:mLm, SchuanIwr, Iishcr, Herr, IViIIiams, McDuuonll. Shult t7, Birkmann, PILm KnrulL ik. Scunul Row Bragg, XViLklmm, Spade, Abernathy, BL-L'kcr. Third RmI'-'ILLIrL1L1w, . Tqurth Rmv-luhins, AikL L115, '51 In, IILmin 11g. s 'Iir'ri Run'- Suxc Ililchcn, Orris , S. 13.11 Ncilsun, LL1I1L-r, Hurshhcrgur, Iioddingum, Mm 1i:1s, Collins, Luuis, Cyphcrs, LIL1VLI,JL111L'S, Md. 1LL. Rinl'l.Y EgnlI ' Burgas, Abcrnmln, Chume Lln, Mar m'L Ci, Barron, Ilrincr, BliL 'kch, 111mm, Igunn, BL11LI,IIrL1un 0HL111i IIL'r, Di 11 11., Prlenn, C'dmn 1Lh, 'II1111I',L1rLI 396 - Among the big dances held by the Pi Kaps last year were F1111 Houseparty, the Pledge Formal, a dance IFC VVCCL'cnd, and another during Senior B2111 Weekend. Smaller informal dances were given and four Alvaollegc mixers for various organizations were held. The house took part in 2111 intramural sports, and was represented on c01lege teams by Bob Aumzm. Larry Gerv wig, and Jack Senior. track; John Jones and Albert Decker, riHc; Bert Raymond, lacrosse; Bob Gabriel, Hrst assistant football manager; and Bob Amman, cross coun- try and indoor track. Richard Hill was All-Collcgc Parlianwntarian, presi- dent of the Debate Society, a member of Skull and Bones, Delta Sigma Pi, L11 1111' GCI'wig, 11nd Phi Lambda Psi. Bob Aumun and were IIICIIIbcrs 01' Skull and Bones; Bob Gabriel, Blue Key; Bob Gabriel. and Jim Lotz. Educa- tion School Student Council; 1ch Hathaway. Tribunal; Tim Baker and Ken Recsc in the 111110 in Players 21nd Thespizms. land; Jim LOU College of Charleston. CIIurlL-smn, S. C. 39 Chapters ALPHA RIU CHAPTER Established 1927 MEMBERS Seniors 1. M. AN'I'OLICK L. L. GHR 1C 11. AUMAN E. J. 11AT11KVV11 C. 11. BROXVN 11. K. 111LL IL 11. DECKER 11. 1V. HOXVELL 11'. M. FENNELI. J. C. JONES K. N. FLODIN C. VV. Mli'1'Cli11 1 . 1V. MOHNIEY Juniors C. XV.ANDE11SON I1. GRASTY, JR. A. L. BAKER D. R. HEINY 11'. D. BERTRAM G. O. HEROLD C. L. CHRISTENSEV 11. L0 R. M. GU11L.E. 31c ENINCII 11. E. GABRIEL Soplmnmrcs F. P. 111-1101.11 J. L. KENS 11. C. JUNG FACULTY MEMBERS 11. 1,. HAMMOND C. L. MARTIN Founded 190-1 1V. QUAY 1i. SNYDER I . G. STAHRETT C. 11. mrer I D. II. TUTTLE P. VVYNN 1.. 1VILSON L. MILES Ii. RAYMOND S. REESE 1V. RIEMER R, SENIOR . R. YEACER R. MUMMA R. NORRIS THOMAS 1101mm Runy LLft m RiglIt-Jung, llciny, unaE', C 7L r11 ig, Mu 111111 I Brmv 11, Anderson, Moore, Jun 50 n , Norris. Yeager, Mctgur, Crusty, Jnnus, Lnrd,11icnILr. ultlc, Herod 1Vilsun, AlloluIcE, G 111 1, Rev. sc, Ivlcr, EVE'II Lushcr, McAni'II'L'h. BoEcr.' 'Clood. I Auman AmoliL k. Suoml Row 11'11,110L11'11.Bm111Ltt. ThinIRIm' Christensen How 011 lourth Run -1xchs, Miles, RzIEmond, Thurman. 397 - Pl LAMBDA PHI Yale University 37 Chapters Founded 1895 OMEGA GAMMA CHAPTER N. ALTERMAN A. I. ASKIN M. M. BRAUNSTI-ZIN B. DcIlAAN l. EFFROSS hV. FREEDMAN H. FRIEDLAND l.. ,KLLLN L. XV. GOLDBERG M. A. GOLDENBERG II. N. BLOLIGH U. S. BRENNER U. DEITCH S. H. DOMASII R. J. FADHX H. FEIGFLMKN Established 1942 MEMBERS Seniors .L R. GRIiliNhVALD M. D. HERBERT H. M. D. KA'I'INSKV P. L. KROHN D. N. PLESSETT P. ROSENAU juniors A. G. GOT'I'LEIB H. H. GREEN S, l. LEVY Sophomores ll. CREENBERG M. I. HELLMAN ll. li. HOFFMAN R. I. HOLLANDIiR H. H. LliRNliR G. l. LILSSI; 'l'. P. PRI'I'SKH! A. N. L. R0 ! J. E. SHAFRAN R. P. SINGER S. SPliRLlNG XV. SVVIMMEH L. H. XVEINSTEIN H. J. MARCUS J. S. REINHHMEH Ii, D, SNYDER R. L. SIiL'l'ZliR j. SHA'I'Z H. L. SLOMOVVI'I'Z A. I. SMULOVVH'Z H. A. SPORKIN P. HiDINSKY ROSENBLA'I'T The acquisition of a new and larger house located at 240 E. Prospect Street keynoted the start of the 1948-49 season For Pi Lambda Phi. The number of brothers and the largest group history of the Om 3M x ,b was represented 'h ritsker and Stan y msehall; and Dick Fuder, fencing. Mel Katinsky .- Debate Team, and Dick Hollander, Merrill e pnrhin. joc Reinhicmcr. and Eddie. Snyder worked on Thespians. Herb Blough and Lconqrd Goldberg were members 01. the Collegian staff. while Len hVCinstcin and Gerry Gottlieh worked 0n the Fmth stuff. Bulmm How. Left to Righl-Buskin. Green, Kalinsky, Roscnau, Sperling, Singer. Second Rmv-Roscnhlatt, Fried- lund. Dcllaan. Freedman. Plessett. Crecnwnld. Third Rnw-Ixmknuer, Goldberg, Brenner, Levy. Altorman, Roth- hcrg, Gnldenherg. Fourth Rmv-Hcrhert. Bruunslcin. lill'ross, Krnhn, Wcinstein, Swimnwr. 398 - The Sigma Alphais, under President Ted Blau, had an active year. A dance was held Junior Prom Weekend and :1 Pledge Dance was held in the Fall. The social SIGMA ALPHA Pennsylvania State College 1 Chapter Established 1948 Founded 1948 calendar also mcclu-,-- - Dance during IFC MEMBERS Weekend. Seniors V f s. ALPRIN 1: BURSTEIN B. MILLER Ted Blau X Illf '12?! IIA VQ executn e, T. BLAU M. s. FREED M. POLANSKY . . 'lll L. A. BRENNER L. GOLDSMITH B. POLLACK and 4150 tOOk 1' ' W , Md Taylor was M. 11. BRILL 11. JACOBS u. SADWICK drummer and nemiller Quintet. . . jumors Robert Benson :tiVC in Players. R. BENSON M. MOUL 1:. SCHWARTZ . . A. BERMAN 11. NECKRICH F. SOLOMON Lew15 Jacobso ,:he shows for the J. HILMAN D. NECKRICH J. STYLE . , A. LEVINE A. ROMANOFF 11. ZEITZEVV Block and Bridle ' Burstem became a s. v. RUBIN member of Alpha Epsi ta. Bernard Miller was 9 1 ophomore Senior Class Vice President. Marty Brill was on the A. TAYLOR photographic stafiis of LA VIE and Froth. 1 - FALUL FY iWEMBER Sigma Aiphais were represented in sports by Fred N. DAYIDS Solomon who played varsity lacrosse. Bottom Row, Left to Righthreed, Benson, B. Blau, T. Blau, D. Neckrich, Lev me, Rubin. Second Ron -Polansky, Goldsmith, Maul, Schwartz, Style, Jacobson, Alprin, Brill. Third Row-Burs te ein, Berman ,.B Neckrich, Jacnhs, Taylor, Solomon, Sz'lduick. Fourth Rmv-Singcr, Pollack, Reitcr, Zeiucn. anunoff, Miller, Hilman. '399- Lln1I'CrN11I' 01. Alabama Founded 1856 1 19 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA xILP11I'I ZETII C111I1y11131I 1:..xteI1I1is1IeL1 1892 MEMBERS Seniors W. L'. BlL'KFORD II . .I. .IlcCLOSKl-LI II. B. SHEPARD I., E. CANDY ,I. 1.. MLILI'AINE II. II'. SNYDER Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledged eight men at 1110 1w- F. .I. DAGGET'I' C. II. .IIIanIS. II J- R. STEVENSON, III , . ' . ' . Iv R. IXHK K .I. xmum J. R SUMNFR' JR. gInnmg 01 the F311 term to bI'IIIg the t0t'd1 mcmbcrshlp .I.II'.GO0DYEAR.III II. B. .IIIIIES R. D. IVIISON JR. 0f the house to 47. J. I,. HARTSOCK, JR. J. IV. MYERS J. .-.I IWXIII J. Ia. KLILIIIzII R. F. PARKER 'Ii. II. II:II.II J B snip! 1-. In campus activities, SAE was represented in Blue KcI'. PzIrmi Nous, Lion's Paw, and 11 number 01' other Juniors honorary fraternities. Harry 1V1CCartI' served as CO- L R. ALLLN D. II'. KNOBl-IL I, ..I .IILIIIIIII JR. - - . . .- . .. 2' .. M .I. U. BERGER K MING G. E. m L Llptdln U1 tlIL I'drSItI' fLIIcmg, tLdm VIIIsItI mmIgLIx .I. .II. L'IIRISTIIIS I. L'. LINUsIIII-I- C- R. POW 11LL wcrc Jle Mvcrs. track; Thomas Yemm, goli; and INIIIIIIIII R. II. DuBOIS II'. I-:. LATIMIAR Iv. R. ROBINSON . ' I . . . 1;. D. Glixclin H. n. MCCAm-y H. K. sugmm 13Ick10rd, tcnms. The Chapter entered teams In :111 In- IL. L. HOFFIIIN. JR. II'. s MILLER. III L'. E. SII'II'ZI-L. JR. trumural sports leagues. D. F.. KHNF. II. P. .IIIIRDOL'K n. E. TIIOIIIS SOC1211 activities included dances on 14111 IIIILIS pIinU Saphmnorcs . .. housepartv weekends, the vear1v Christmas partv 101 un- IIIRI 7.1K J. L'. DAUGHLR'II II. B. II.IL?IL.II:IN , . ' , ' I . . I . ' B IRN J: II. II'II.COX LIL'I'pI'II'Ilchd C1111L1l'Cn, the annual Jomt Chrlstmus dance . . , . , L . . with Phi Cummu DC1tII. t1IL' P16L10L' Dance. and 1116 tl'iK11I IALIILII MLMBHIS . . .. ' .. . h . . . . . . , 11011111 110th 11011 In I110 SprInO. 1 11c 'LlnnLliI1 1IICLI11I' II. II. I.IIIIIILIII II. II, IAEAUM L. L.. RI-.I-.N . . h V . - I'. F. II.IIIas C. II. GREEN, In. L'. L;. SHASIIORF. I'CCCPUOD was 41150 lIc1L1 LIIII'Ing I110 bprIIIg semester. J. II'. BRI NF .IIIN L. P. GUEST II. II. I'IIIISI..IIIIBII01K'K W49 111mm 110II'.LL-1! III 1Iig1It--.IILLIII. DII.,I1IL II'IIL'IIL, SIIILILr, .IIC'ClUSktII. BiCthrd .IlILrs. .I1L1Ius. SIIIIIIILr. Gnml our, sun. SLLmIIl RIIu-LzIinIIcr C.IIIL1I, KnIIhL'l,ShL-p..IrL1 11 IrtstIL'IL. .IlillLr, .IIL'11I .'IinL, 11I'IIIglicrtI,' MurdnLk i1lr1sll'nillk 111ml lltnIkSmICIIwII, Laing. IIICCII IrlI'. 11IUIHI'Ihr,.LI11ll, 111I11'IIIIIII, SiLLI'II r. 11L rLLr, Ilurr Iliru. lnIIrtII Run -nobinwn IzlrkLr, Duggut, SmeIL, PLIW'L -.11 1II'V,1:H1USI.I11 SIIuII IIL, 1IIIL1ILI Iiflh Haw: II'iILIIx. 11:IL'1LIII;III. DLIBLIIs.011.1.L-nurn KIiIIL,11:IIIIil'I.IlnIm ' 400 ' 1110 Sigma Chi's were well rcprcscmcd in athletics 11nd extru-curricu1211' activities during1 the past year. Terry 11111111111111 was Senior Cm-x '51an1 11nd 11 mrsitv 111151101- 111111 pluvcr. '1'0111' Pilc' ' Iim Mauwy .1111! Mickcv luv Stone and Tom cprcsemu'i the 1101150 111 lacrosse, 11nd Cvcorg :' ' '11'11g. 111111 Jim TownsV ' cum. Fuzzy Lomady Lyle 11101111111 games. 5111110111 115511cih1111111mo111 was :1 11191111101 01 Phi Mu Alpha and 111C collcgc' 51111111110111. Social activities included 1111' 11111111111 Pledge Dance in October. 1110 Miami Triad Dunn: 111 April, 111111 1110 traditional Sigma Chi Swoothczu't Dana: with all its 1'11111111'1111' 111'1'111'111111115 111111 1051111116. SIGMA CHI Miami University, Oxford, 011111 ALP! IA 17111 C! IAPTER 1L. Ii. ECKMAN . 11101113. 11. XV. JONES O. XV. LOM 101' J. 15. ION: .. 111 1- J. D. COONIiR R. J. 111'I'ZPA'1'RICK 1;. N. IllML'S 11'. M. KOVALICK X1. KLIROH'SKI J. 11. LA'I'SHAXV 1'. S. DIETZ G. 11. IRVIN 17. R. KOELLIE T. K. KJliL1.MAN II. S. BRUNNI-H .1. ,l. 1L1'MMI'1.I 109 Chapters Estublishcd 1891 MEMBERS Svniors 11'. U. 11. 1.. R. M. 1.. P. .1. N. MINICH McKlLHP. JR. MrKlILIP PINNO 11111 111111 Juniors J. 1V. IUNC. 11.D.LORD 1'. 1V. LULRSSFN R. K. NOXV ELL 1'. 1i. l'A'I'CHlN XV. ll. PHILLIPS I RKTH Sophomores '1'. 11. OX'l-LRDORF . PILECGI J. C. STONE 1. 'I'O1VNSEND 1;. C. VESLING 15111111111 MEMBERS 1'. .KINSLOI'. 1.. 11. KIRKLM'D Bolmm 111:11'. I111 10 1113111-411'111111, 110111. 1111:1511 11, l11c1111'r,11u111111un. l'uuhin Jones. 11. 11211111011. SI'L'UVHI RUM 1011:, Lord, N11w.cll 11.111cKillip,11.1ch11131, M'Ir mnc 1rx'.in 11.1111 10011er,'lurluv, Sterling Kumuski Him ncs. 51m 1011101 Dun 'Iinn. 11.11'2111111'L1 $111111. Plorkin 01m :11 Ron '- Iinh Row- McMurrm. Iitzpatrick.Koc11e, - 401 us, 011. l 11rd 11ow-Minic11 chllmun. Lckmun. .11 .11111c.11 01 .0rdurf'11101q1m1'1'sling. I 111111115 Vest, 1 0w 1151:1111. Dieu. av 1' 111111. Founded 1855 1-1. L. ROOT '1'. L. RUHLMAN 11. 11. SllA'l'TUCK 11. v. WADDFLL J. c. 10111 A. SILYL'RMAN 8. 1'1. S'I'ERLING B. N. STROIIECKER 1'. N. THORPE .11. R. TURLIZY D. G. 1VADDELL V. 11. T. 1VADDEL1 1 1V1N'1' D. E. ZINN D. E ZINN XV. 1'. 1.151118 11. K. VHWK'K Virginia IIliIitary Institute 1 10 Chapters Fuu 1111CL1 1868 DELTA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1909 VV'. 11. ALLISON J. 11115111 E.L.BRL1NIVL. .1. VI. II'. II. IHVIILII ll. 1'. IIEN1'I'x ' II'. 11. IIRI 1. CIIIIPEN'I'EII D. II. COIII'EIIII . E. EVCEE I. II'. I I: III II'. CRACEI' l1. GRIN l. C. IIISCIIOI'I' E. COOK II II'. SMI SBIIOIIKIINR YJII. LNIIII'I ,IJI . sI DIUNVl $- 11. '1'. P. ??rrgqa ...- A v, gppvgnvnym F :F-P; MEMBERS Seniors .GRAH AM IIIIIIE IIILLIGI 7: Cm; 5: LYE .AI'M IRSI I ILL MARSH. II I MI ITTEII N IIE IZDI .. Iuniors E.11LIGIIES .ULI K C.I1II'T:UZESJK3 C. IIIL'BE I II R. .IlL'C ON. IG D, G. FACULTY MEMBERS II. II III. .IIELLENBEIK. D. .I LL R P. R. IIIONI ILIIAN Sophomores '. GI IIUIIIPIIRIES II' LllK-IS IV. MUN 11' '. J. 21NI1111K . l. 11 1'1111 1' 11. L. 51111115111 1,. MICIIIIELS GROTY ?III IINN I 3 ??:?:Z '1 .V vazmvw L.1III' RS E. PAT'TE RSON II PO SKL IN I G. F. IVOLI K'IEL HR II SION OSE . R0 G.I'IUND1RS IVA VIIII IN T. IVIII DE NIII. IN II. II ORLEI W. SIIIII?ANSKY ' S III. TIIIOIIPSON P. II'I-I .II'E II '.R.S1.Ill1 lll 2. N. El Sigma Nu opened its festivities in October with Homecoming Weekend when 45 21111111111 returned. The 21111111211 Pledge Dance was followed hy the renowned Dock Party held each M21V'.MusiL' for both occasions was Furnished by 21 11iotl1cr,P21t Patterson 21nd His 01' L'hcstra. The Sivmu Nus 11nd 2111 outstandiny representation in athletic: which included Joe C01011L',c21ptz1i11 01 the Football team 21nd president of Parmi Nous; L211rV' 100 and John Potsklan,football;Joh11 Kqu and Jack Bierv 1121512012 112111; Jim Ettcrs, soccer, Parmi Nous, and Delta Sigma Pi; Bob White. riHc team; Jim VVorIey and Jack I'Iuycs, 121- crosse; Bill II'Icadc, gymnastics and Purmi Nous; Krydcr Mzittcrn, wrestling; and Dave Hughes, swimming and Druids. They 211521 112121 111L'n outstanding in 111211121gcri211 posi- tions, such 215 11211 Saunders, hcud 1001112111 1112111215401 211121 21 11101111101 01' Blue KL'V'; Dick Smith 11C21L1 lacrosse 1112111- 215'L'r and 131110 KCV'; D2111 Mv'ms Iirst boxinu 1112111215'01' Blue KcV', 211111 Wlios Who; Stu D1111121p,f11'st b21511cth2111 1112111215431 211121 Blue KCV'. yohan 11. Scumd Rlu -II I.' M2 4111v-LuL'V ' V', Brewer, rSIL' .rnch. RnV'. RnsL Bottom Ruu' Left 121 IIiglVl-IIII21IV21g11a11,1 Iluluzcski, Brinkcr, E II.S21und2.-1's, EggL-rt, En tcrs .IVich'1111121n,U1'111 1211, P01511111! IVoIfkicI,II21VL's,C1L'111, IIILConnghV',Dunlap,III.1II21r5112111,121111151111. imcr, Mvcrs, Parlors '22111, 131ch', II 11114:, II21gL'L', raining. , Cner'L'II, BLnnctt,R211$t11n, Cehcrt. MLIIL'nbcrg, IIumphrics. J. II'iL I L, II 211121L'L', IIIL'BL 'lh, IIcz1V'1r.Cran, Dunn,StitclV'. IIIundV, D. SI1un1 L'rs. II'21 'yr211121n1,11ug11cs, 'I'r2112111i. ' 402 Immh Rou'v-L 1112215, Fifth lImv-Ilulligun, Si x111 Rnu' ? IIilIL'r, Carpcmcr. c2 c1111121n,l:rL'L'. ,'0 I'2'.12111 Sigma Phi Alpha, with 19 members and 8 pledges. began the year with a semihformal House Frolic and a party at their Whipple's Dam Cabin. The house ranked Iifth among fraternities in scholastic averages. Of the Four men working on the Engineer Two members workcd for Players and Frank Glackin was a member of the men's varsity debate team. stqu, Sherwood Jones was photo editor. Larry Linvill was president of the Cave Explorers. Among national honoraries, Jack Kramer and Jim Anderson were members of Delta Sigma Pi, Marrincr Orum 0f Xi Sigma Pi, Ben Yarnall of Alpha Tau Alpha, and Bob Gerhard of Phi Eta Sigma. SPA was represented in athletics by Ike Evans 0n varsity track and Moe Jarrett a5 Erst assistant soccer mulr nger. State College J. A. ANDERSON 1;. c. BEINHART Ir. J. 130v: J. A. COHEE 1. n. EVANS J. n. HARBOLD IV. I3. BUTT XV. II. DEAVIER J. II. DONNIiLL P. A. LINY IIL II. B. RY AN Ii. F. BIZNNIER L. 'I'. IIISSIZY 1 Chapter ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1920 MEMBERS Seniors C. B. IIOOD M. JARRETT S. P. JONES J. J. KRAMER L. IV. LINVILL Juniors R. C. GERIIARD F. P. GLACKIN II. K. KIRKENDAIJ. Sophomores C. R. II. I. VIT'OODXVSARD FACULTY MER SERS C. A. ELLSIVOR'IVII R. S. FARH'EII Founded 1920 R. L. MAULE G. H. MECOUCII R. M. DRUM J. F. STYER C. II. UMSTIZAD M. II. YARN XLL IV. L. KJISLLI AARD C. IV. 'IAI LOR A. P. HIATMAN G. L. YOUNG M. S. CJESDAIIL II. 'I. MOON Bottom Row, Left to Right- Bcnncr, Jones, Y,arnnll L. Linvill, Hood, Anderson, Ellsuorxh, Gjesdahl. -isB ssey, Me ch h, Bove,Mau1e, E vans, Orum, ,VVuodw Ru Moon, Ycatmnn. Third Kouanylor, KirkcndaIl, KjlclgzmrLd, IIarboId, Young. Fourth Row-Dcavcr, Umstend Kramer, Glackin, Gerhard, I7. Lim'ill Bu rl. -403- Second Ryan, Stycr, Donnell, Richmund College, Richmond, Virginia Founded 1901 86 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA ETA CHAPTER Established I915 MEAIBERS Seniors , . . . . bPI; started the vcar 1'011111g Wlth an Informal Hal- 11'. 1'. BELDEN 1'. 1-'.. 1:10.111 5. .11. 1.111111111111111 . , ' . , . ,; '1' BIRD J, 11'. 110L111is J. p. SCHOENING Iowc en Dance followed 111 December by the tradmonaI '1'. C. BOTSFORD 11. ,1. HOUSTON F. 12. 511'12 CI I g' F .. D' ., - 1 . f I . I' .. 1 1n . 1o - 3 111LL 1n 101101 0 ML 1 Ldocs. K. C. 111100115 11'. 1;. JOHNSTON 11'. F. SIPPEL D I I I b 11'. 6. cm 111 C. u. JUDGIZ 13. J. TYLDEN , ; ' . . - . , , . . ,1 . H, , . .1 , J. .11. mum u 11'. KlSSliH. ,1 c 1' AARC 11111011,; 51L an 11L1'L SCXLrvII outstandmg Limpus 11'- II. IliNl'ON J- 3- WALKER lenders. Frltz Slplml was noted Ior campus POIIUCS, bLL juniors ing Chairman of the public relations committee for the 11'. J. 1111011011 D. L: chuaus 11. .11. RUSSELL Lion Purtv. IIaroId Fahringer was active in Plavcrs, 21 J. n. CIIIQUOINE 11. 1'. 1111111119111 11. A. SAVISKY '. . . C . 11. 11'. cmuss 1.. 1,. mus 3.111. TOWNSEND mcmbcr OI Drulds, and IFC representam'c. Lcadmg 111 J-N- CROVBIL' J R- G GOODMAN R- 9 TRONZO athletics wcrc: Stan Lourimore, cheerleader, BIuc Kev. 11. J. 11.11.12 1. 11.11E111-LR 1'. 1.. TUPIN . . , . , ' J. 1i. nux 11'. .1. 11011111. 5. E. YOUNG, 111. 11nd gymnastms; chk Russell, hrst z1ss1smnt wrestlmg 11'. .111 ....' c - - , . H I L 1: I? 31113315111 J 1 IOURMNS manager and Blue Key; Dean KISSCII, prcsxdcnt oI Dru1ds, lacrosse Icttcrmun, honorable mention for AII-American, Sophomores and Delta Sigma Pi. J. 11'. 111.1.1'1'03' L, J. 01105111 P. j. 11111-1:th1'131101311 . , . . . K. N. GRANT 1,4,1an G. K. SALT Those holdmg spots 1n honorancs are: John Lhr . , . . . .- . . . . a . . . . H' H MMI 1' 3' SUIULU' quomc, 111cc presuIcnt OI the I:nmncer1ng SchooI Student IiACLIIIIY Mlslegns Council and Phi T1111 Sigma; Jack IIoImcs, SLz1bImILI .1.1:.511'1'111;11I..1ND 1.111.101 and Blade; John Sclmcning, ILTIgIIlCUr, SigmuI 'I nu IT qu Sigma, and Blue Band; and Chuck Judge, Phi Lambda Epsilon, Sigma T1111, and Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Bolton: Row, Lclt tn Right-MatL-L'r, Ki1np,Trnm.u, D.1IL-,Iu11n'cnd Iidati Brooks, Piper. Sucnml Rou'-Il:u1st, Sipc.Lnuri1norc, Schulzc, Bnmford, Judge, Iquslon. IIunl Rou'AIh'ough, Vzvlr .1, 0' Rush, RalIcnspcrgan gun. IIL'Idcn, Kiss e,II IIuImL's. Ftvurh ow-aYMun 111 in, Buxm u,n Schocning, Gomllnmn, Dux,Crcg:,1r CInuss, IIcpIL'r. IiHIL Ru u 77C mmhiL, SippL-I, Eggcrs, Jnhnston. I usscll, Chiquuinc, lIm1L'Il,I.1hringcr, Salt. -404- Sigma Phi Sigma started the Fall semester 111' pledg- ing nine new members into the fraternity. Their Fall houscparty, called the Silhouette B1111, be- gan a year of social activities climaxed by 3 Pledge Dance held in January. The brothers entertained sororities at teas and exchange dinners. Members active in campus activities include Dave Bailey, president of the house and also president of Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Joseph Witkowski, a member of Blue Key, was head manager of i'encing. 111 publications, Bill Rifiner was Froth photographer. Richard Meloy was initiated into Chi Epsilon, engineer- ing honorary. Ralph Laporta and Jack Murr were menv bers of Delta Sigma Pi. Richard Leach was associate manager of lacrosse. Richard Smith, IFC representative, was active in the American Ceramics Society. University of Pennsylvania Founded 1908 1 Chapter BETA CHAPTER Established l9l9 MEMBERS Seniors L. ARABIA H. L. HANSEN J. O. RICGS D. R. BAILEY 13.11 HAUBL L. SIIULTZ G. R. BARBER, JR. C. R. IIOUCHINS R. NI. SMITH R. H. BUCK R. D. LIEACII H. L. STETHERS G. RI. BOCAR J. T. LY R. J SUHADOLNIK J. E. BRASCO A. hl. RIARCINKO B. L. SURIMERS R. D. GIFT J. PIROXV F. ZIEGLER Juniors E. F. ASH C. C. FLICK J S. PSARSKY J. A. B XLTHA XSER R. B. LAPORTA 1V. J. RIFFNER J1 C. B XRBLR R. L. AIELOY G. JV. SNAVELY J.A .BONK L111. RIURR 1:. A. STEPHENS D. CL NY POOL J.P1NTO J. A. JVITKOJVSKI Z. S. PRICE Sophomores J. N. BONADIO E. A. XVASHELESKI FACULTY iV'IEMBERS II. F. ALDERFER P. B. WP H. 1V. THURSTON A. B. BINGHARI Ii. B. 5:1 11' ELY R. H. JVHEERY R. XV. STONE Bottom Raw, Left 10 Right-Pricc, Pinto, Ekcy, Leach,Builey,XVi1kowski, Stephens, Smith. Suond Row-Gabcl 111ng Bonk, Ci ft, Marcinku, Milo; Flick. Bock Clnyponl. lellhn '1scr, J. Ba rcrb lourth Roumlnnn. 7iogl1- r. R1i11h.1rd Bogar. Snmoly, Riffm'r Third R ow-G bcr, H11ube,Bmsco, VVusheleski 15h.P G111'sk1'. . 405 - VinCL-IIIIL-s University Founded 1897 38 Chapters 111111X CHAPHLR Established 1912 Ml MR 1 RS Scuiun . Sigma P'S opened the xL-III u' it1I pledging, 1011Im'L-L1 by II. I.. L.x55I-.I.III;IIIII' I-:. P. leXX'lS J. V I . . . J. L;. L'LINNINL;II.uI J. .I. OLlX'IiR L;. I silII' Il'IINL'. I- II l'IIlI llouscpurtv and LI LIIIIIIIL-t DIIIILC. 1'CSIIYIIICS were I.. P. FELL 5. II. RIXNCK J.Xl.'1RliG0 . , . . X .. y x 3 . ,, . .. J. K HNLD. u S. MUG J- ,. Y K; HONL In 1u11 .swmg by DLLLInbLI 10 nth t1IL CIIIIIsIInas anLL 1:. C. FRYBURG J. P- RIORDAN 1-? :VINHZ RfillliN was held, and on December 15 Santa Claus put in an ap- J. II. LXXIXHZX II. E. SKIPPER J. ' . . . . . I l:- w. SMITH pL-uruncc for the underprIVIlL-gcd c1II1L1rL-n 01 VI OOLIX'CI'CSI. . 111L- lust bio man took place on ApIi12 when the 1'r211t'l' jxmtors . nitv held t1IL-iI IInnLIu1 Orchid Dance. 1;. M. BAUER II. C. ISABEL A. C. STEWART ' H' F BE 1 - ' N D' I SUITC OLItsIt'Indinu men were President Frank 1jII'bLIIIU II. LI. BLACK K. II. E. LIPDIaLuIm'Ia . I 1 i . 1 '1 h' L;. K. BUIIKL' II. .. J. II. XVALCK lFC. repIIL-scntutn'c. varsuy lacrosse, hCiKl chapel usher; w. L. CAMPBELL w. J. KRUSE D. s. wmn :. ,. .. ,- . I , . y 1 . I .. w. c. DRANE n'. K MATHW C R VLSH 101m 1 lnlLX, XdrhltX 100tbd11, X'aISltX lacrossL, IarmI Nous, W. J- HARRISON W. C. ROBERTS R C- 1V1LL1AMS Robert Skipper, svmphony concert band, Phi Mu Alpha, D. J. IIIXJJAR w. .I. ROTH n. J WILIIIIII Is L ' , . 1-. 1;. llALLIXIAN II. M. SECOR x'. L:. WINLIa'IINIIOIII 11H! Kappa NU. Tau Beta Pl; 1311105 Work, Pal'ml 1 IOLISI Sophomores Agriculture School Student Council; Emrys Lewis, E121 II J. BLISSLER w. w. HENDERSON w. w. POSEY Kappa I'u, Tau Bctu Pi; Ravmond XVilliams Phi lit til J. C. L'LILIIIIIINEI R. w. JOHNSON C. D. SUITCH .. . . , . . . ,. . R. II, CRIXIL'R R. s. JONES N. E. XX'OODHALL S'Smdz Eta KJPPJ Nu, T M BL m 1 10501111 VvalionL W. J. HARVEY K. Ill. KLINlix'EL II. II. VALENTINO Alpha Epsilon DL-ltu; Hugh Black, Scabbard and Blade. w. I. LIX: 'IIIXRT , . . I . . Steve SLIlIcy, ParmI Nous and Ali-AmerIL-un In 1947. FACULTY MEMBERS played for the Pittsburgh Stcclcrs during 1.110 172111 SL-InL-s- II. L. BLACK L'.. I,, lleLl-LII L;. w. IIIaNNINmII Icr IIIIL1 returned to Penn State in thc Spring w. L.. l-DXX'XRDS L. D. JliI5I-'1III5.S Button: Rou' . LLfI m RighI-LIImInL-V,-11inrdun,X'igliunc,,1.Smilh,1nburk, StilIiIIULr, R. C. XX illiuIan :ImphL-H Cunninghim, XV nus:.II 51ml Rm Lll XVo Mxlhall lr I'L-gu, 10x 15, SLI Hun rt, Cu 51. -IIIL-rry, Dmn C. SuiIclI. XX'iIIIL-rstccn, Jones, 111.1 ILIL ', l. Smi III 'lHIinl RnwhStubilc, lOpFL-rIIIJILS1h jcnscn, 11.I11m.m, XX'L-sl, 13 Iqu, Klinkcl UleL-gmm XXilIgLHIH'UllI CraInL-r SLLIUr,11urLL'.'lnut. It 11L-IIIL1L-rsun. Juhnsnn, 11nrv-VL,'01iXL-r, XX.I1LLKzn'c.XXiL-sl,BlIsle-r. lifHI Rmv-Rnth, CnurlnL-x, Posm, LOLkhurI, .XIII IhL-r, King, Rigg. llzljj'n', XXianI 13011.11 SLIiILlI, Krusc, Valentino. II Rtu Ripper, lsI'IbL-l, R. XX'illiIIms, Roberts, -406- 1111111'1' was pitcher 011 1111' 111150111111 11'11111. 1111111115 11'cs11'1'1111 University 0-1 111111111115 P1 Cl 1AP'1'L'ZR 15111111141111 1931 .111i111131i118 Svuiurs g . 7 .. .1 1 .. 1 -. 11. 1:. 11.1115 11'. 1;. 1111115113: .11. 1.111 11.1mm 1111511011 111111111l111 111111 30111 1.. 11. Dunnmn J, KUMINML JR. 111. 11111111'1'1'snr1' with :1 111111111111 given 111 11111111111: Among 51 IXNBIKHVSKI 11.1.1.1-11111111211 1 1 . . 1' .- .. . .. ' ' , 11 11.1;111-11' 1'. 11. MAGNUS 1 111' 501111 111111111111 on 111011 ugcndu 11110 111011 11111111111 J, 1'. 110111111 1; ,1, NLHIMH 1 Christnms Partv 111111 1111'01' 1 Duncc 110111 in t111' Spring; . ' ' Jumors 3'41 11 5100111154 Cum' .1. 11:. 110111111va 11:. J. 1100115 1. 1111's Members 01' N. 001111111112 0. 11. 111111N'1'z 11 . 1;. 1'1. 1111.1 11. 1.. 1.111115 1'. Lcms, 11110 was ' ' 11. .11. 1111-11011'N 1r. . , .. , , .. . 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JOHNSON 11'. 111501111 1111'1'1'1111 was 011 1111' gym 1011111 111111 111' ,1. 11. 10011 13 1:. 11.1111911111111'1' 1, 111 11. 111r'1'71' ' '. 1. 11.111 . S1 110111111011 . P. TAU KAPPA EPSILON 111111111011 1899 D. 5112111111 111. SN1DI.11 .1. 1111111111 111 1 D1 1'1'1', SCHLILNLI 1'1 1'. SULLIVAN '1110111'50N L'. 11'1-1'ISUN L. 11'1i.11'1i11 '. 1'. 11'11.111'111 1 11. 5'1 LVL'NS 11. 1311111111111 11. '1'R1U'I'1I1XNN l'. 11'111'1'2. 1:. 11'1'NAND D. YOUNG D. S11'0P1I 1'. 111110111 Bullnm 1101131411 10 R1 1g111!1111'Ku11'.n S1'11111'ng1'r, 111.5111'11'1'.C'11n'y stum cm 1 .Il 1411.81-13011: Rmv-llobdav. 11'0r1'iluw,1'u1.1ng. lhom neon, K1:m Ditl1'1111:111'.1'r 1in-51111g11, 111111'1'r, D. Sn1' 1'111', 51111111111, L0111r11n 111115 .111'1111' 1111111, 111111111..1'011r111 11'1'1I1A11'911'11r, .r111'. N1'11111r1. Koons, Doll, 11'1rtI,'U1111111'r,D1111. L11d1 'r1'r 111111 11011' MDalllas, Scilll'r. 1111111111. 511-11115. 1111g1111, 1 111. 1113111111110 King, 11 111111111, 11111'1'1111. lrammunn. 01 111'. 1.111ds1m. Pu'. B1111 K11111117.I111n1;1r. Danitwou'ski. 1lugnus. Dicterich. Juhnsvmn. , ctz,11.'1'i11 .407- TAU PHI DELTA State College, Pa. Founded 1922 3 Chapters ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1922 MEMBERS Seniors P. R. BEATTIE F. X. KENNEDY K. G. THOMSON H. J. BOCCELLA C. XV. PFANSTIEL G. R. TIERS R. A. CLARK R. A. REESE C. C. TRUVER juniors R. C. BAUVVIN K. K. KELLER G. A. ONIORTENSON R. j. BELL G. . N J. L Vli ' D. J. CLOSE N. M. MARTIN D. N. OQUINNEX G. N. FERENCE R. E. VVIIITE Sophomores A. R. FINE W. L. GRUBB W. R. IVIL'DONALD J. H. FREXV S. D. HALL VV. A. VVEBORG FACULTY MEMBERS H. H. CHISMAN w. 12. WHITE Homecoming Weekend, which started the fruternity's social activities, brought ma . 1 alumni hack to the Tau Phi Delta house. A dance . and :1 Pledge Part ' 1 1 0f the social fun brothers attcngyf- Hm I ity and fratcn ring houscparty weekend 1 -, wmemhcrs are two C There was an y faculty and i . . n to 1111 soror- Ix I Kern was sccretarv of the Forestrv Societv Curt Truver, ROTC. became Regimental Commander of Pershing RiHes and Joseph Owens played on the lacrosse team. Bottm n Row, Left to Right- -Bcll, Kern, Mortcnson, Thomson, Kcnncdv, Q:11nncy, While, W KL 1101', FcrL-ncc. Sucoml Row- MLDonald, ubb Bauwim White, Li ckel, Tiers, rch, 111L1L Lane, Buccclla.TI1ird Rmv- ReLse Hall VVebnrg,1 Mancinu. Beanie, Owens, K. Keller, Close. Clark -408- THETA CHI Norwich University. Norwich. Vermont Founded 1836 85 Chapters 011 1 EGA CI'LXFFER 13.511111111111111 1919 BIEAIBERS Seniors . . 1 1 .. . ' 1 . 11. S. 111.111c11 1a 1'. CRISSY J. 11. 11. 111111-111 Lcadmg 1111' 1110111 Mus m campus 111111111115 11115 11. 11. 110111 1;11 1. 1:. 1110111111 11. 1:. NHN . . . . . 1:. 11'. 1'1111'111N 11'. 11. 1. liTTlNGILR 11. 1-:. 11117. George Chapman. II'C 1111251110111 11nd 11 1116111110101 P1111111 11. 11. cox ' 1 D 11 lilHNKl-NI'IH n I 1. 911' 111 Nous. Joe Jackson was Vic - csidcnt of lespians 11nd 5- '1- CHAN 1- L- T311101 11 11.111111 Nous. .mc . ' so 11 Pnrmi Nous. Juniors The Thcspian ligh . . .. Art Bundorick 111111 :1. C. BANDORK'K 11. 1?. I:RAZIER 11. L. 11011.5 3 1f M a .. 11. L. BlNK 11'. K. IIANLLY J. 11. Romxsox 11111'C11mplicld. 1h 1 . ' 1110M C1115. 1'. 3. BROWN 1. .11 JACKSON 1. 11. 1101115115 1 c wrescntino the 1 1 , 1 11's wcr 111111i , 11. 11. 1311111111511; 11. 1. 11M; 11. L. 3111111311j1'111 1 1 O W e I L t c. 11. 11111111 1. 11. 11111.111L1 11. 11'. 5111an Kurtz and jack StO' ' 1 , 111; Bill Fairchok, 11'. 1111111711111; ' 11.1.: 11'1'1'11113' 1 1111 W 1111111111 and Sophomore . dent councils rcp- 1'. L. 11111111111131 Arts and Chemistry and Physics respectively. FACULTX MEMBERS .-1. 1r. HUNTINGTON D. 11. 1301111: G. L. 11111551111 1 ' ' ' '- 4 V ' . y . v . . . . . .. . 1 1 Under bocml Clnurman ob R112. Iheta th held M. r. BUNMLL 11. :1. 11111111111 1. L. 11111111, . . . 11'. 11. 11.155131. 1:. 1111211 D. c. SPRAUUE t11c tradltmnul Bowery B2111, Chmstmas formaL Pledge 13 J. DOAN 1 . 1.14 FRENCH .1. 1.. TOBIAS Dance and VVhipple's picnics, and supplemented the '1'1 1'H10 social program with a Hz1110wc1en square dance. exchange dinners. and 11111111210115 guest speakers. Bottom Row. Left to nght-Su 11b Stetson. Craig, Frazitr. Busslcr.J11ckson,Fair hnk, Ki f1:1' . Cox. SL'L'OHLI Ron'- M11110 Ciulclla, I7m1111c111'10111.111tz, Sh1111a11c1',Jnncs, Lttingcr, N11113:; 11101111 Bandurick. 11 1111mm l'hinl 111va C111rkc. Cochl'anc, Jaskm1'i11k.Cullins.Lung.111111;.Clz1r11. Vcin.bi11111'.11111 Inurth 110117111.1rd 11111111113Cr1111'crs mphc,1d Tnvlor. Kcnnedv, 1111111c11,1311cchcn.1, chkh, Strl1'11'.lif111 le' 71.111'11111'1'. Fcrgusun,5111111118.1111111. Rubinsun. 11'1'1'1111,Rugcrs, C 1111pm'111. Cotton Gmw 1g. . 409 . Lehigh University 170111111c11 191-1 16 Chapters BETA CHAPTER Estabhshcd 1919 MEMBERS Seniors J. .1. 11111111'N J. 1:. 111-111111.111 1:. .1. 1101111111111 11 '1'. 1111111512111 J. 1:. 11111111111111 1. 1'. .1l1N 11. 1' 111011 K1111 Phi 111' U .. . . 3. .. .. .. . 111. 111111.15 11' 11'. J. HEPIIINGER J. 11. 1L1NN0 111. 11. 11111115 . f '11 .111311 a d l . d 5U 11 111 1 J. 11. Kumxm '1'. 13. 111.11 11'. 1;. 511111111ng movmg 1mm South Allen Street to thelr new house at 321 juniors Thompson Street. T11'cnty-two men formed the largest 1',. A. BLAZE 1:.J.DcSTL1AN0 11. J. SIMPSON pledge Class in the house's history. 1'. 111121111 11'. F. HUNI' 11 '. 1 SL '1'71: 11 . . . J. s. 111.117.1111 11'. 1'. LUINL'R'I' 1.. J. 511112111111 1110 3011211 calendar was begun wnh '.1 house warnnng 11. J. SHEARIN . . ' '.11111 '.111 1111-Co11ege Chora1 smg. The f11110w111g week, dur' : . ; inc 1 10mcc0mino Weekend, entertainment was furnished 1 ACULTY MLMBERS :1 o 1,. J. BONER L. 111111111 1. J. 01101111 lor the alumni. Other social functions of the year in- 11. J. GRACE 1:. .11. sv1a1111:1. 1111111311 '.1 dance and a Christmas banquet. Among the brothers active on campus were Daniel Shearin who was vice president 01 the Newman Club; P21111 Schaefer who was a member of Players; and John Wenzel who was a member of T2111 Beta Pi, Pi Mu E11- 511011, and Eta Kappa Nu. Joseph Filoromo was on the 1001111111 squad, 211111 Ralph Johnson was on the basketball team. Bottov11Row,cht lo Righl- SL hacfer, Shcarin, Dic Stefano, Manno, Con7ola, Kloecker, 11ci111ein,Kemper 80101111 Ron'- Keanu11'.ls11,111'.nc Setcrz 1.111 ns, MCN11111', Lchn ert, S11'cenc1, Mn1'.ll1ird Rmv- Clemons, BJIiggins.SlmpsonBr1111',1'1 XX'ard, 111ml, Pikus: Rcilh, Kuzman, Frc cista 1211;. Fourth Rnnu- 111171111, Bridi, Dclz1111'1, P 11nd. R13, 7' 11811; 1n'1'1', 51100111111, 11'11111111'51'11, 311111711, 11'111111'11. Fifth 11I111'-1'r.11170sz1, Kupctz, 1V11'II1i.111, 111111 Br11111111l11111151111l. 11115111, 131111, Modcrclli, Filoromo, P.11un111o. -410- Theta Xi 110215th 2m all time record chapter 111cmbcri 11. M. 'mOSSMAN ll. CALlMVliLI. 11'. J. COLLINS w. C. DUDEK .11. D. GRAY, JR. ship of 36 men living in the 11111150 and 12 men living in residences throughout town. Russ Nickcrson was president of Phi Mu Alpha, president of Quarterdeck, and a member 01 the B1110 11.1:.111;11c11,u11. Band. Bill Loomis was also a member of the Blue Band. 11?. Silglgiim Frank Tcrkowski was initiated into Phi Eta Sioma, who 1. W- EARNES'IL a 1. L. ECKERT chssclncr Polytechnic Institute 39 Chapters LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1907 MEMBERS Seniors U. D. CUISIiR M. l. HUGHES H'. P. LOOMIS R. J. NICKERSON Juniors 1. J. 14111105. 111 .1. G. MARTIN 11. A. McMANlGLl-l 11. 11. MLYN 1'. P. RODGERS Founded 1864 G. F. POili'l'liH F. R. SEI'I'Z ll. STEELE S. C. LVELLS L. J. LVILKIIL 5 R. P. SIMPSON LV. A. SOLVA 1V. R. SIA LR F. J. IERKOH SKI R. E. VANDERSLK' Ii lastic honorary, and Louis Wilkie became a member 01' .1. SCHRECKE .00 A. S. FOX ST C. J. VITABILL R. LV. HOOVER Alpha Epsilon Delta. Richard Hoover served as assistant '1 5- SCHULTZ 1L WEAVER . 11. M. 10111111111 1;. w. WINNE baseball manager, Don Brown as assmzmt truck 111:11121ger, . . Sophomores 11nd Nlllton Thrasher as asswtant gvm manager. lack . , 1' , k j J. 11. DL-LL'O D. L. KANE R, 1?. TAP'I'IL'H Lupus and D1ck Brossman wrote for the Daily Collegian. w. w. chkm' 1. J, pstNo .1. 1?. TimAsm-n 1 L v :V 1 - 1 3 , '1 ' 7 ' 1 : Moth, and the IPC Newsletter. George Potter was 011 1 C1 IAUSI LL D' ROBLRIS' JR. L' C' 1111111, tlie Engineermf?7 SL11001 Student Counc1l 11nd wrote for FACULTY MEMBERS l1rotlz and the. hngmecr. 11. ,1. EVERETT 1v. 1:. HITTINGIZR 1;.11. QUEER 1 1 - - - - ' r ' , u 1 1111.111LE1 111 m, o 5 f be 'e' . 111cl C 1111 . 1 1. L.ULL0 J. N. uorrMAix 1L Saul I ?hl'hhts 0, t L m d d 119111111 '11. HAMMONDS s. K. HOFFMAN 1 D. SHAH-LR dance, the Spider Spin, and :1 novelty dance w1tl1 11 N. A. HEDDEN L1. 11. KlNNliY N. R. SPARM w. s. HIESTIZR 1'. w. WILD Parisian lhcmc. Bottom Row. Left 10 Right -C:1kl11'L-ll, Collins,X SkhfLLLLnbOsl Terkmvski, Brussmun, Hughes, Lupus, Sciltz L11rncst.Scca11d Rmr-Thms her, 5101. lc, DLLL1. ox, Nickcr 011, Cvuiscr, Kane. Smuffcr I 1 r1 Ra Martin, XVilkiu, SLh ulll, Vundcr .11Bm111. L1111111is, Dickex. Mu 11, Ta aptich, P15111111. fourth Rniv-McManiUIC, LVL-mcr, Vitubilc lckon, llooer. Jourdct, Rubens, Bcrgdahl, Suwa, Faust, Dudck. -411- TRIANGLE University of Illinois Founded I907 17 Chapters PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1928 AIEMBERS Seniors w. 11.L111NL; 11. L. MOWM L. SLIILEICIHLR 1 . , , 1 . 1. A. FOGLL 11. L. PACKLR 11. xc 5'1 0N1; 1110 prcs1dcnt and three 1'L'p1'cscntauvcs 01 1110 tngr L . HURL 11. 1;. PEARSON w. 11 WA AG .11. 11. KETMR J. '11 ROBERTS p. A w 1113111 AN neerinu School Student Council 211e11i1111glL men and 7 P 1 A I Juniors two men are in lzlu B txgl IV in Siumzi Tau thrLL ' . 1 XE 11. u. HARRISON 1,. 110111115 in Phi Eta Sigma ths$w 2711111 and one each C. 11. 111111131111 J. w. KEIIRES 11'. N. MEHOLICK Cl E 1 PAN C E 1 0.1. 11115 L'. A. KIDELL 1'. suunmxun in 11 1151011, 1W3 .umma PS' 0 ..J GALL 10111511 11. A. LmLALsLI J. L. SNOOk and Phi Eta Kappa 1 ,W ' he brothers are ac, Saplumzores tivc in the various trh - L '5, two in the Blue 11. w. 110111111011 M DzunLNDA 11. w. 110LISL'W011111 , . ,, 11, Li. L:11L11111NL;10N 1:. 11.1:155151. J. 11. 51111111011111 Band, and twclxc 01 M'mu FACULTY MEMBERS 7 L w. BRLNLMLN 1. 1;. KAULFUSS A P. POWELL the interfraterniq so Then annual - A- EVERHT C- L- KINSLOE 0- 1- SMITH steak Frv at Black M0511 tate Park and seveml 11. P. HAMMOND E. STEIDLE ' house parties have contributed to a most successful year. Bmmm Row. Left 111 Right- -R0bcns, Davis, Powell,Hu.rl,Ila1mmond Packer, Kemcr. Second Row-I Fisscl, Axe, r Ewing, SthL-iLher XVzm 1g, xhilerma a.n Che rringt on. Third How-KidLll, Kowalski, Bowditch, Budingcr, Scifnnh. Muu ry, Morris. laurfh Rnw-Mehnlick. Shumnkcr, Bums, Dzurcndu, logic, Harrison. -412- Alpha Psi Chapter of Zeta Beta Tau opened the Fall semester by pledging 19 men, the largest pledge class in its history. The chapter began its social program by wel- coming home its alumni with 3 Homecoming Dance the weekend of October 21. Herb Bcckhard, Lion tennis team spark, cross country and truck man Hal Borck, and Russ Sadkcr, a member of the JV lacrosse team represented the house in athletics. Sy Perlmzm held down the post of head ski manager. Louis Gilbert was a member of Druids and was alternate manager of basketball. Wilbert Roth was managing editor of IFC Newsletter and 011 junior board of Collegian. Elliot Krane was 11 junior hoard member of thc Froth stag and 0f Collegian; 11nd Huh LcVinC was assistant 111'1 editor of Wrath. Bottom Row Len m n,Riglolt-Bulkiss, LcVine, Eliasnlph, Beckhard, Ruse, K11111c, 1Vciss, Bier1ua11.Lcancss. Second Ra sipo w, K11 11111 St. hm cin, Bcsscr, 1c 1.1 cr, Schwa z, Ki 111 e, Sumvintz z, S.OKli111L-.Fhir1 Row- Kushii 1161', Run '1', Rosyc1 nbei'g, Le esscr, Aron; son, G1lbcrt, Liachowitz, Zim rwz.it me 111 Ran- Sndkcr, Seaman, 1VOHi11. Borck, Cudnh lurks. Rubin,Sil1'e City College of New York R. S. ARONSON II. BECKHARD H. B. BIERMAN D. A. BOTKISS 1V. F. BESSER S. J. BLATT L. G. GILBERT L. '1'. GOLDBERG D. H. GOULD M. A. HORXVITZ A. J. KANTOR Ii. S. KRANE 11. 11. 110110; R. M. BLANKEN 11. CASH J. L. com L. r. 11. FREEDMAN l. .1. ,Goldberg, Blankcnn Blmt, Vi'cincr. Gould. Gninsburg, L511do11,Sl1:111ciicid. Freedman Kric hL- o 1413- 44 Chapters Established 1946 MEMBERS Seniors R. H. BROOKS J. L. ELIASOPH R. F. LL'VINE Juniors 1. J. KUSHNIiR C. LANDOVV J. L. LEANESS E. N. LESSER R. MARKS A. L. OSIPOXV A. REINER F. ROSE J. N. ROSENBERG Sophomores C. l. GAINSBURG G. KLINE s. J. KLINE I. KRICIIEFF C. H. LIACI IOVVITZ FACULTY MEMBERS IIIRSCH 1:. Fifiuh Ryan'- Smtler, Sloan Cash Founded 1898 ALPHA PSI CHAPTER S. XV. PERLMAN S. SILVER R. N. SURVITZ N. W. WEISS 1V. ROTH A. L. RUBIN R. B. SADKER ll. K. SCHADER J. S. SCHMERIN A. T. SCIHVARTZ M. M. SLOAN M. S. ZIMMERMAN A. D. LORBER L. M. SATTLER A. SCHNEIDER M. SEAMAN S. H. VVEINER II. L. VVOLLIN A. NIZLSON lionmn mu. Left to Righl-Hcchlcr. Lcistcr. McMuhnn, Green. Finkelsmn. Jelncic, Hughes, Mead. Second Rmv- Kchrli, Huhcr, Eshlcmzm. Phillips, Cunsmn. Iidclstcill, Dams kcr, Ockncr. Thin! Rmv-McCollnm. k cunuy , Bn nvn Murray, Murphy, Huhhs, Ilnll, 'I'crcsinski. Fourth Rmv-hVilL-ox, Hawkins. Dcllnllh, Zimmerman, GillclzmdY Dames, Cotter. Brice, Bihl. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL ORGANIZATION ADELAIDE E. FINKELSTON DOLORES E. JELACIC , LILLIAN C. SKRABAN - The Pennsylvania State College Punhellenic Council is made up of two representatives from each sorority on campus. The main purpose of this body is to promote The Council controls rushing codes and aids in such charity g the sororities. L friendship and cooperation umon drives as tho Mortar Board Carnival and the Charlotte E. Ray Scholarship Fund. This year the Council adopted an clcvcn-vcar-Old Polish girl named Anna Tarach. The College Pnnhcllcnic is amIiutcd with the Na- liunul Punhcllcnic Congress. a co-opcrativc organization - President - Vice President - Treasurer established to maintain fraternity life and interfratcrnity relationship on a high plane, to co-opcrutc with college authorities in their eHbrt to maintain high social and scholarship standards throughout the college, and to be 21 forum for the discussion of questions of interest to the collch and fraternity world. The National Congress serves 215 an exchange For ideas and experiences, helps to solve administrative fraternity problems, and contributes to development 01 intcrl'ratcr- nily understanding and friendship. 414 - - The AXO'S donated scholarships to two deserving ALPHA CHI OMEGA X'VOIUCD 011 campus and contributions VVCI'C made to thC , . . Dcpauw Universilv Founded 1885 Nanoml Scholarslnp Fund durmg the past year. 71 Chapters Alpha Chi Weekend. the biggest event of the soror- BETA MU CHAPTER itV each vcar, was celebrated with :1 f01111ai banquet and Established 1932 dullnc Globlsch - president of WRA 21ml MEMBERS :1 member of Mortar. Bu, -' s-n. All-Collcge Cabinet. Seniors :1 member of Mortar 1.. J. HAGUE 'r. M. KLOSTERMAN L K RLSLLn c. M. 11OCK1NG 11. c. MALONEY . RIGGS k' S w fx$ 1er LOU Bower be- 13. L. HORN L. J. MILLER is. J. XXILLHMS . . P. G. PXRSONS iLKXt E-Ltarv 0f the thswal ' S . Board and Pi Lam- longed to Lakonides N ? 1.1 .!i : . Education SCiK ii tilnii'i'lll'aj il Jui' i Stewart was 11 Juniors 1 b . l' Cl . i ili.':1.,...lll l' -. F . M. L. BOWLR M. 11. MORE B. .1. 1105.1V11L1m1n Km-Cl 0 '111 ' - . - $1611 was 11 mcm- S L CO OK 1,. A. IRWIN M L s . Tl . r r , , ' , , - . J. L. DAVENPORT 11. 11. LEHMAN K. G. STE'1;HENSON er oi I 1 Lambda 1 . 1 . , ' i thL lntcrnatmnai M. E. DCJURE J. E. MOWRY J. F STEWART Relations Cluh. J. c. DINGER D. PAPPAS M. J. SWAGLLR ' N. J. EVANS s. L. PA'l'li 13. J. YURICK Alpha C111 Omega was represented 111 Alpha Lambda Sophomores Delta by Nancy EVEIDS, LOiS BUNCH, and Ruth Lehman, 11. A. AlCllER J. 11. JARRETT N. L. MENDIENIHLI, . N. A. ALTLAND 1?. D. KUHNE V. L. RICHARD and m Cwens by Jean Davenport. Jean Mowry, Ruth L. J. BURRELL M L. KUHNS c. J. ROYCE . . . a .1 c 1, . G. L. DOSEY N. J. LICK 1. A. RYMAN Llemn. and L015 Bundl. Sumo Scuthld, Ruth Lch A. J. EPPLEY P. J. LINDMARK s. SCURFIELD 1112111, J2me Swugler. 11nd Pauline Glohisch Parsons wcrc 1 A. GLucnhm 1 1' LOWMAN M l ' 11. A. MALOY 1110111110115 of Chapel Choir. FACULTY MEMBERS '. 111111114 11. P. LOCKLIN A Bollom Row, Left to Right- Riggs, Reslcr, RWilliams, MiiDler, Klostcnuan, 110m, Lehman, Hocking, Ha uedSLl'Lmul Raw-Aichcr,J:1rrett, DavECnpnrt, Burr 6,11 osen burger, Dinger,l lokc Yurick, Irwin, EValIIS, Altlnn Mr I w- Pappns. Slcuart. Dosm Ecyppl ,'aL0um an, hvlnlonc, Lindm ark. Stephenson Vicl.Rv1Rmcc.Four1h lluu' Lick, Kuhns, Kuhne, Siurlicld, Richard, Cook, M61111, Mendenhnll G lcichcrt 911113113. :11 -415- ALPHA EPSILON PHI Barnard College A H. 1.. B. 08 S. :22 ?F????PC ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER . BLIGEN . COOPER M. FEDl-ZRMAN R. L. ALLEN M. BRONSTEIN CARMEN CIPLET DAVISON l. DELMAN EDELSTIilN . H. ADLER J. BLIKA A. COHEN M. CURSON G. FEIT FELDMAN D, GAHUSE ALISKOVI'I 7, Founded 1909 40 Chabters orphan during the past year. The active in the Fall in additio year the AEPhi Established 1937 Members of AEPhi contributed to the Bertha Feitel Scholarship Fund and t0 the support of a French war members gave a hayride for the pledges ual pledge dance. This i' Day breakfast at MEMBERS the State Coll H . y riveu for gradu- Scniors uting seniors ' id th 96 men. ll! the sororitv J- GREEN n. s. KRAF'I'SOVV at a picnic. N. F. HERMAN B. D. SILVERSTONE P . B. KAPNEK s. ZASOFSKV .. . . J AEPhIs ' Q2 . - HQQL pus iuncuons. 1 mr5 Beatrice Silver 1'as residebwf squerettes and a J. LLDEN M. Nli'l'Th'R . . . 51. E. EPSTINE S. l OCKNER member 0f Chl ' l 0 en 1-1- RIChardS P. A. FREIDLIN L. s. OSTWIND , , , 1. . . - . H. C. GETTUN u. A- ROSENBLOOM Club, and Players. 6 t asofsky was CO promotion I3. GOLDBERG B. J. SCIIIFFMAN . f 1 1 C II ' . 1,, FT - . mana er 0 t1L o e mm In a mem r o 1 x1. GOLDMAN R. I SPECTOR g g d I L heta S gma Nv 5- GOODMAN hi '5 STERN Phi. Svlvia Ockner was on the Sophomore Board of the .x . WALL ' Sophomores Collegtan, Hillel secretary, Promotion Committee of M. R. GARDNER c. n. Hll I1meN Players. and the Student Handbook stag. Ruth Feder- R. s. HARRIS ii. xi. PRINC , . N. 0, JACOBS M. L. pnuum mm was active in Masquerettes and Modern Dance, u. M. JOSLOW II. B. RUBENSTEIN . . , V . .. i . . i -. . 1,. KANE J. H. SACKS VVhllL Ruth Kraftstm was actIve In 1 hesplan productions. A. M. KLEIN s. SCIIALIT E. v. SPERBER Bottom Row, Left to Right Cooper, Znsofsky, Goldman, Gran, Herman, Kupnck Allen, Dcelmun, Knii'lstm', rme Bugc n, Fedcrman. Second Row-Stem, Bronstcin, Ostwind Roscnbloum, E sictn L, Ge ttlin,b ,Davison, Edelstein, Ockner. Third Ro iPlet, Jacobs, Goodi 1mm, ctter, Adler, Rubenstein, Spcrber, Schi R'rnnn. ourth Row- Walli nnce, Mitt eman, Gm' net, Sachs, Curson. Buka, Klein. Fithf Rmv- Fcit, Cohen. Harris, Joslow, Rana, Gnhusc, Pritzert, Feldman, Aiiskoviu, Schalit. -416- 0111' 11I the main suciul activities of Alpha 611111111111 Delta W115 the Feast of the Roses 11nd Intern111i111111l Re- union D111' celebratcd in April. Other important events 111010 two pledge dances, r1113 in 1111: I111Ii1I111 5111151111 111111 1I111'111I1C11i11 1111' 8111111111 Qngklume' 1111111 was 1111 cn 11111 the pledges. 11111I,':lI1;1:11111111ij. gave 11 I1uIIct supper I111 111C u111Icrg1'11d'1l'1111lcm111011 1 . CX1-Rytit1'. XViImu I311: I1111 ' 11n' 11I' s11l1l1111111111c , . m$111I1cr11I Chimes, J92; 3311111111 1111 the Sc- 111115161711 111111111061 OI cm I3111I111111 LiIIot 111icntz11i11n I11111'1:; II1ct111 511111111 PI11'1. I ni1111B1111rd 1173:1311 1 1:. 'EIII ' was licusurcr 11l 1I11'I 1111M'fi LFIQVIEID C IL1I1 scc11ct1111-trc11- 1I11'F11II II11'spi1 surcr 11I Choir. 1111 the Education School Studcnt CounciI. 11nd 11 1111'111I1cr 11I' Treble Singers The girls 1:111'111'1I 1111111011 for their National AItruistic Itund 111 I1pr needy children by baby sitting. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA F1111 111ch 1904 Syracuse University 62 Chapters ALPI IA MU CHAPTER Established 1947 MEMBERS Seniors M. L. .XCKISUN II. A. DAVIS H. I. III'MPI HLI. N. IV, BARTOXV II. M. IETTER II. II. KNABII IL L. BEAN IL ' .GILLBIIZT XI. I.. LYTIi C. R. BLACK R. 1:. G RA :1. K. M XDEIR I N. L. BLOUGI I D. J. II UK? IIIgD .J. MOXVRER IV. BREIIM IL. S. II ISIi juniors M. 1. 1'.-111.111-1N S. 11111. 1; . LYNN 11. 1,. CONRADFR 11. 11.. 111;r;1.11.1' .1. 11. MlNk C. XI. URIKIO C. I . KEPPIJ1 II. 9IIRI1INI5R XI. I . KRINFR Sophomores H. .I. ASI IIiNFELTIiR .I. L. IIIZCKMAN II. R. JOHNSON K. L. DAVIES I1. I KELLER FACULTY MEMBERS .11. 11. FM ,1. $111111 Bultum Rrrnl. LL'It 111 RiUhlaBrchm, I111.- G'm '11. I IIHI' :Cun 111I1.'r, Krincr. Kupplc, .Ickisun, 1.11111, Bluu 1h, lIi II, Shrciiu'r, J11I1ns11n, D111 11s llupnood. I1oIn'II1 Rnu' Kim I1I1, 01110,! IIcmphiIl, Mmrn'r, RI .1141 Mudcir11.51 111111111 KceIcy. Cr r11 I'.1Lr n n 1111th isc,AxI11'nIcIuc.r C .Il1lh11n, KL'IIcr 11611111111111. Il11r11111'. IIL'un. lttl .Dm'is, Mink - 417 ALPHA OMICRON Pl Barnard College 48 CIIupIcrs Founded 1897 EPSILON ALPI IA CI IAPTER Ix. III'I'NIQR Y. D. BROII'N H. J, DENIH' II. M. DIZNION H. S. DILLS N. BRK'KI-l I-'. M. II DRUMMOND .II. J. IHIRIII 'li. CAPIEIII J DEBTS II FOX P. .I. HENRY Established 1929 MEMBERS Seniors IL L. IIUMPTON II. Ii. JOHNSTON J. M. KALBACH l. M. KOCI IERA juniors A. M. XTIIL H' S I. II. ML'A II. M. L. ML'I Alli Ill -.-. Sophmm res II. KELLER I'l. L. LICIILITER N. NEUSBALIM A. RIEIVBRIDGE R. f. MURRAY J. M. SNYDER l5. A. S A 4': G. M. THOMAS M. M. XVIIITMORE II. 1.. XIILLIGAN J. A, 'I'RIGIANO IN M. L. IVROIIIJiSKI M. SIEIBERT 0.! SHADE E. STERN J. IVACNIER B. A. IVURII'II FACULTY MEMBERS I. II. IIIIUII'N II. BIIIIUIH Row ILII III Right- Run illumpmn. LiL'lIIilLr, Milligzm. SIL L-rII, RI -'IrIII KquILraI. LII III I I . KcIIL'r IVIIiImurC, MCAIL S. LAIIIIIIAI'I'II ridgL. NL'su IIIIIIIII, Iriuilnu, Dcnio M nhI, Scilcn, IVngncr, Murrm, IIriLkLr. DcL-Is InIIrIII ROIv-Bitncr,10x, Kulbnch. XVIInII, u . Henry. ShuLuII Active in intramurals. thc AOPi's captured the golf title in the spring of 1948. They also were one 0f the I'Inulists in thc Punhcilenic Sing that semester. A semi- I'ormul pledge dance was held in tin: Spring to honor the new initiates. This year Alyl , V , V , i . zILtiI'c in campus V' albach was a member of Chi and the Louise jounnc ' Them. Omicron NI Council. quCFCttCS. lhc chapter contributed t0 the National Philantir ropy, the Frontier Nursing Service in Kentucky, and to the support of a French child by holding a knitwear bazaar. I V,' I 351 IV rUhlL'Mlxi IIrIIIIII, MCLIIIIUIIIiII, JIIIIIISIU , Snyder, lIIImIIIs, Smnlcv , Di ll 5. Sucnml Diummnnd IIIinI Run Alpha Xi Delta's began an active year in their new ALPHA XI DELTA suite in Simmons qul bv takino 13 iledoes clurino formal c ' D l D D Lombard College mShmg' 62 Chapters Their social activities started with a slumber party for the new pledges and included a Christmas dance in honor . Established 1942 oi the pledges, the annual formal Rose Dance, and the Founders' Dav! The chapter con- IVIEMBERS tributed to the JJLLt t0 hLlp an . Seniors American chii Ins, then' work A. ASQUINI I:- E. ENGliL ,-. .1 M. M. BREECE G. F. IIINDENACH Nth tlu G111 M. R Rusu M. A. HOLMES P '1' N. L S C w. J. CUNNINGHMI D. E. JOHNSTON KW UH tecrmg om' D.G.DA1MES M. L. MAHAFFEY mittee 0F the emor Clique . Juniors Margaret Bree ss manager of Colle- M J. BISSELL M L. AESELER L r h M. K. COHEN J. E. HUSTON ginn. Iegb v Cunninvhum plzu ed the lLadino role 1n the J. M COTTER L. J. KNUTH Thespian production Bring Backl My VVingbackf while 1' L' FREDRICKSON 5' B' LYTLE Elsa Lou Olsen and Margaret Breeee represented the Sophomores sor ' 1 ' Pl Yer . Madel 'n Bush was Senior Senator Bi D' BRICE N' A- GEORGE 0r1t5 m a S i J. H. BUSH 11. V. HARSCH 0F WSGA, and Marv Cohen was president of Alpha M- J. CONRAT N- 15' LEEDER ' ' c. 12. COONER L. K. MITINGER Lambda Delta and a member of Cwens. Geraldine P. 12. PFEIFFER llindenuch was president of the Home Economics Club. FACULTY MEMBERS .x. P. mm 11. n. IA'HARON 11. 11. NILSIH'I'T Founded 1893 BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER L. MOVVLES E. OLSEN S. A. SMITH M. P. MCNARNEY D. O. PETERSON S. A. ROBINSON J. P. SHUEY D. H. RHODES A L. SMITH R. J. SPA NC E s UNDERWOOD M. C. RAABIL Bottom Row, Left to Right- -anles, Johnston, Ilindenaeh Holmes, Olsen, Brceee, Dames. Second Row-.Smith, Ma ahaH'Lj, gel, Nemnru, Asquini, Cunningham. Smith, McNamev. Third Row-Rhodes, Huston, Fredrickson, Bissell, Cotter, Robinson, Cohen, H ICSlCl', Bush. Fourth Raw -Brice, PfeiRer, Mitinger, Peterson Coone en Under 'o,od George, Hm Lh, Span -419- BETA SIGMA OMICRON Founded 1888 Columbia. Mismuri 55 Chapters BETA EPSILON CHAPTER Esmblishcd 1946 MEMBERS Seniors J. L. ANTI IONY H. G. Klil IRLI B. H. RIGLINC V. V. FORKLM 'DO R. R. MCXVHIRTLR S. 7.. ROBINSON J. S. IHZCKI'ZR'I' C. J. MOULTON D. N. JVIHTNEY XI. XI. MUSSER JH niors J. f. N.I'I'NHURUI'JJ U. R. GXLI'I. L. T. HUGHI'N I'. JV. J'KPRIU D. J HEIWJLD H. LAND M IJSIILIZMAN M. 15. MALONE Sophomores V. VI. IR HJKIN P. .L BRADSI IAH' IL J. JYEINIIER FACULTY MEMBER L U. 'lJIiRIJZZI Beta Sigma Omicron had the distinction of receiving the Scholarship Cup which the sorority turned in the your 1947-1948. Christine Altcnburgcr was a member of the Russian Club, Russian Choir, en's Debate Team. 1w Club. Delta Alpha Beatrice Rig Delta. and plcclg ling. vice president Chapter. was a mem- ber of Omicron surcr of Phi Upsik Marjorie A11. w; I il'xn Kchrli. amt J Omicron in Kapl H1. L 6 Robinson, Mur- lntcd Bctu Sigma tion honorary. Jane Anthony, Yolanda Fonm . urjoric Land, and Dom? thy Whitney wcrc active in PSCA. while Ruth Mc- Whirtcr 11nd Beatrice Rigling were 0n the PSCA Cabinet. The sorority entertained the pledges at n slumber party and gave several tens. Th ' annual Pledge Dance. Mothers' Day Banquet. and lemlcrs. Day Banquet wcrc llw impurmnl social events ml. the war. Bullum Rnu', LL-fl m Righlgllughcs, Mthirn-r. I'lcml Cuprin, Furmnluln. kchrli. .thnny. Musscr. JVhilncy. Inn J l. nigling, Mnuhon, Robinson. Second Nlm'hAlmnburger, Rnw-Bntkin, Gale. Hcckcrt. Land, Malone, lishlcnmn, 420' IOIIuwing 11 successful rushinu 50115011 the Chi Os. started the social season with a Pledge Dance 011 Decem- ber 3. This was FOIIowcd by 11 Christmas Party for unr dcrpriviicgcd children, 11 Founders Day Tea, 11 Mothers' Day Breakfast. and was Climaxcd by the traditional f Collegian, active i11 Pi Gamma Mu. 111 d held tI1' 0 'cc of president of Theta Sigma Phi. 011 the LA VIE staff, Frances Rice was 11'0111e11's editor, Carolyn Rice, senior section editor, and Ellen MiIIcr, assistant photo editor. Jody Bihl belonged to Lakonidcs and was also 11 member 0F the Modern Dance group and the Concert group. Baum Rouchft111RigIn-Mclmughlin Post, F. Rice, Lee, Munz,'Icrr1', Mask, C. Kim, BiIII, VVrightL-r. Secnmi IImv- bun dc, Miller, Bull, Ccisc, Bodcll Murphy , Bcrrv . Lees, Bickcn 11111. Martin , DcJoseph. CHI OMEGA University of Arkansas 102 Chaplch I:11llIIlIL'iI I39; NU GAMMA CHAPTER L. 1?. 11.1LL J. BlHL 11. 11. BODELL .11. .11. GEISE c. J 2: M. E. ALDERSON J. M. ANDERSON J. E. BERRY L. I. BICKERTON J. C. BREWSTER . T. CAMPBELL M. L. BONNLRT E. J. COOPER C. M. FINNERTY J. A. FRYE J. E. GOODli R. J. HUNTER R. M. JEVVETT ,O'ILIura, Coon. InSLrnI, AItIci-son, Ever. IOIIrIII 4111 -I ighlmr, CMIpt-r. Bunntrl. Brewster. VI'1Ir11cr. IIcnsI11n1, VI'invlnaln.L111111I11II.CrlICiIcr. Marlin, Rum. L Established 1926 MEMBERS Seniors P. NI. RI XSK P. l. NICL 'XUU IILIN L. L. KIILL LR hrI-n- Zr .5 1 C Zr NI: juniors D. A. COON B. N. CRUCIGLR L. G. DCJOSEPII M. J. DUFFY B. D. liniR Sophomores C. E. IIENSI IALV D. RI. HORN J. A. KRELL J. A. LICI ITNIER FACULTY MEMBERS M. LITTLE G. I. MORllS IIIird Rnw- Duffy, C. :1. IIKL l: RIC J. L. 'I'ILRRX II. L411 PLL'I' J. L. LVRIGII'I'LR G. L. INSLRRA M. S. MARTIN J. C. MURPHY ,l. M. O'IIARA J. ROBERTS I. I7. Xl-UH'IN .1 L. j. 11051 1-. L. J. c 11'111N1;11 1.11.11'111'11111N .11. E. RIEGLL J. SIIAMIIACII DELTA DELTA DELTA 110mm University Founded 1888 91 Chapters Led by their President, junet Lihlslulison, the Tri Dcits 11nd 1111 active year on campus. Thirteen girls were pledged during liormnl rushing. ALPHA PHI CI'IAPTER Social activities included the 1710meeoming Celebra- Establishcd 1947 tion, Founders' Day Cci 'Ition the Pledge Dance. PeIIr1 Dance, and tho Pansv 3reIIk1IIst vixen 1n AIEMBERS -i the alums. Seniors I .x. M. 1mm J. M. GUS! usoN M. Ii. PRU'I'ZMAN 1n Ileuvmes 0n ergdoll Imd lwu DJ M- J- BMJGPR 5 L KURTZ JI RICHARDS vies were Cwens; JIII Janet Gustufson were L. n. BRICI; u L. KULMAN M. J. M. SCIHVING J. E. FOURACRE P. J. LLOYD Ii. w. ZINN in Chimes, and jzm us also II member of juniors Mortar Board. 13 1 active in Omicron A- BAILEY L- J- DICKSON N. J- MAURER Nu, and Janet GL -' 1 6 anne Richards were J. H. BERCDOLL R. GILLESPIE E. L. RALSTON . , N. S. CRAY II. o. HAWKINS E. RINEIILILS members of Phi Up5110 --- cron With Betty Kuzman E. 0. DAVIES M. C. JONES D. L. SMITH . V . I . F. DAWSON A. L. WOODFIN as President. Jane beliwmg and Jane linumere were In 30P110 '0 33 Pi Lambda Theta, and Janet Kurtz was in Delta Alpha v. CONAWAY B E. G L UHIARI K. A. SENIOR , , ,, , -, , . . , 3, , ,. . , I - . J. DUNLM, I w HR 10 M J. SIMS Dthd. JLdnnL RILhdILis and ldtrlUd led xerL .ILtIVL J. L. EVANS L. J. ILmTLLY P. A. TEMPLIN - ,. , , , ,. . . . :I . . , w n , M L. MARKLEY 1n MdsqquLtth, and JdnL 1IurdLrL 15 II meI her I1 Delta Sigma Rho and Pi Gamma Mu. Lois Jean Die '- FACULTY MEMBERS son was secretary of Alpha Lambda De1tII. n. M. L'omIINI-t A. G. GARDNER n. 13. CRAIHM Bottom Row, Left m Right-Briec, Bergdull, Davies, Gusmfsun, Smit h L10 ,Kuuzman. Second Row-Gillespie, SthungM111,Kurmtz,luuruere Pr rutzm Im, BIIL gcr, Evans. Ihird 11011401131ng wkms, Dickson, Zinn, Richards, TL-m mplin. Cray, IlunlL-x. Fourth Row-VVmIden,M MIIrle-v Rinclluls, RIIlsmII, Slenior, Bailey, Cmmway, Dunlap, s. -422- The Delta Gummu's had II very active and successful year. Nancy McDouguil and Candy MCCoilom were tapped by chns. Pat Kinkcad was vice president of Mortar Board. I ran chno . i T were also members. of Collcyiml. Lois Hcvd I Spring with the proceeds g Aid to the Blind. celebrated their Diamond Jubilee Convention. to the national project. 00 This past summer the Delta Gumma's The an- nual Pledge Dance was held January 15 at the Phi Delt house. DELTA GAMMA Lewis SChIml, II. J. ATKINS D. J HOOTMAN L. N. N. AULT M. V. JONLS P. A. BABBITT 1:. M. KliliNliY M. M. L. COLEMAN P. R. KINKILAD M. A. XL CONDRIN J. T. KIRTVHER J. A. K. COURTNEY D. L. KISTLER P. R. J. GRIFFIN D. L. KNOIVLES J. L. M. HEYD J. Ii. LONG ll. l3. J. PARKER Juniors Ii. M. COL'ITERYAIIN M. J AIASSINT; M. T7. L. CROUSHORE R. D. MCCOLLOM N. h A. EICIHLNLAUB N J. MCDOUGALL A. S. . . . D. J. NELLIQ C, E. A. KENNEDY H. R. PIFER M. L. E. PONDY Sophomores N. E. ANDERSON N. T7. HAINES M. C. HRUNNER F. IIEMI'IIILL J. S. II. GILES AI. T. hchINLEY J Oxford. Hiss. 78 Chapters ALPHA CHI CHAPTER Established 1930 MIZUBIZRS Seniors FACULTY MEMBER ll. L. llliT'l lLliR Fuundcd 1874 .XI. P.IRKI ILHIS'I J. M. P.IRRISH 1,. PARRISH TL. PENNILIL RODGERS R. RODLI P. S'HEIVAR'I' S. II'IIRD SCOTT III. ST?! IxIDli A. VI'ALD V. H. IVILT'I II; V. H'ILLI.IMS A. McAllLLIN T7. RlilST T. SHUT Kl R . .. 'fj jig ' 3 ,2 . I : 'd, chnu'. IIImIIImn lhxigcrs, T'midrin. T-ilc. ctr Troushurc, l IIMIII. III AIKISSIIIg;I 1' Imrth mV- IIIIiIrsun. IIIIincs, Heist. H'ilclu NIllis. li3icthI.IIIh. Aull. Iled IViIliIms, MchIIu.IIl. KI I-IInI Baum Row. Left to RighI-Bubhin Rndli, Crifhn, Kirchcr, Alkins, Kinkcnd,TaunIIu1I,IcIl Hanna, Pifcr, PIII'klIILrsI, Brunncr, GI Slcu .III. I hinl Second ROII'WAICLUHTHH, Long, RIIIII-IIIIIIII, Hcmphill, MIT-inch. TMITTTFIRIJHI 4. KisIler, Pcnudl ,Juncs, SIIIIIdc , DELTA ZETA Hinmi University UxInnI, Ohio I'IILIHLICII I902 07 Chapters UAAIIVIA DELTA CHAPTER Established I946 MEMBERS Seniors I . II. IilllISNI I J. J II IxSUI' 1H. J. IIUIISSNIIII D. J. I'UI'IXIAN Ii. II. KI. LIN U. I.. IIOIXIIIIIS J. II. UULLH IIII U . J KIIIUAII'II II. L. VANUEIUIIICK P. 31. IIARKIN J. C. KIIXIZ J KI. XVENGERT H. A. IIODGSON A. Ii. LIXNIY. L. I. ZININIIIRNIAN II. M. OYII'II Juniors P. R. IIIIADER II. II. C HI I S. XV AL II L. L. SIIII'I'ZINCIIII A. L. COOPER H. L. HILLS C. II. VIIHSCIVIEII D. XI. DCIIUIII' K. II. XICII ILIZIIY XI. IL VVAIDA L. II. IIIIJINIHIIIUI'II II. II. McMILLIN XI. II. IVIIJIIAMS U. KI. MILIIII Sophomores II. D. .UI IZIII IK- II. II J. M. HARRISON J. L. AIUUIIIIIEAD J. G. IIAU I R N. J. NICUIIIWV II. N. YINGIIINU lij'LllfI'Y MEMBER IV. I,. HUIIUXN Ihc Dclui chzi's were well represented in campus zlctivitics this your. President Mary Nico I'Iodgsnn and EIcanor KcIIy were members of Chimes. Ann Lantz was elected to Psi Chi and chns. Alice MCFchy and Mary Alice IIodgson were active in Pi L'IimeI'Il Theta and Betty Vunderbcck i?Ii WsiIgg Ju-Muric Incksnn was :1 member of I Iisc I Ionicr Club, served us sccrc 1 I Induson was set 'snn desiuncd sets and costumes. I 1016 inversa ed J0 Roessncr and June Krat'I. Actives and plcdgcx knitted Iuyctlcs I'm' the children Norway, the national Delta Zeta project. A cabin party and Founders' Day celebration and banquet were held in October. The climax OI. the social season was lIlL' unnqu pledge duncc hold just before Christmas vacation. Bunny Ruu' L'tI't m Righl- Iullivcr, Hills, Chusncv, Hodgsun Krut'l, Hurkin, Budgets. SL'L'umI Ruw-Buucr. ksnn. MclI 0ch KIiIIk'r r. I .'IndurI14.ck. IVC ngCr 1, Jim Ihinl Row Harrison McMilIin, XVIIIiams, IIrudL'r. DcI-IUII IUIIm In. I. .11117. Innrtli Run ilhwssm-n t 00pm Iingling, Scillingcr.X ImScivvr, Iiilcnhcrgcr, Grllsm'ngt'. IVm I.1 The Gamma Phi Beta sorority was installed in their new suite in Grange Dormitory where they enjoyed a successful year. New pledges were entertained by the actives at 3 Barn Dance art '11 December. The Gamma Phi's honored their ulumn' u Founders Day C conee hour Following The Gamma l w campus activities. of LA VIE; Barbara The outstanding social event of the year was the an- nual Dinner Dance held at the Nittany Lion Inn in honor of the pledges and new initiates. GAMMA PHI BETA Syracuse University Ijuumled 1874 ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER II: . BUSH M. L. COFFMAN L. R. CONTE A. GIBSON A. KEEFER P. A. KISTLER H. A. KOONS FF . L. BROWN J. COOK 1;. CONNER J. CORMAN K. COURTNEY ?Ferw BEVAN J. BLACK V. MEGOXV NlCl lOLS x795 Established 1932 MEMBERS Seniors C. l. LEACII .L L. MACK G. L. MILLER B. J. MORRIS E. C. NELSON L. M. NEVILLE juniors G. M. FETZER J. McLAUGlILIN L. IS. PHILIPS N. M. SMITH Sophomores P. PESOCIh A. SllIGLEY B. C. SPRENKLL J. J. PALLIS S. J. PEPPER D. J. PICCONE M. J. POLLARD D. j. SARNAKI J. L. SNYDER w. K. YACKEY ll. L. STOTLER F. M. TRIMMER ,l. B. TUCKER D. A. YARNALL A. B. ZEKAUSKAS J. L. SUTHERLAND IL leLLlAMS P. WOLFE Bottom Row. Left to Right-Piceone, HcLaughlin, Gibson, Sumaki, annall, Muck, Cont -. Sm'der. Miller, Keefer. Kuuns. Second Rmv-Niehols, qulfe, Coll'mnn, Leach. C In I! -425- t unner. Felzer. Sarenkle, Tucker. Megmv, XVilliams. mwn. Smith, Courtney, Morris, Philips, Smtler, Paul is. Neville I r Rmv-Cook, eh, Pepper, Shigley. Fourth Rmv-Pollard, Kistler. Ynckcy, Zekuuskns, Trimmer. Cnrmun. Nelson, Bevan. Sutherland. KAPPA ALPHA TH ETA DeP'IIuII' University Founded 1870 AI'tC' . I II husv and successful rushing season. the 14 Chapters ' ThetzI's started working on their annuaI bazaar which BETA PHI CHAPTER was held in DeceIIIher. The aroceeds went to the Thetu's I Established 193l IIIItimIIII CIIIIritI'. the Institute 0? Logopedics. and the luster PIIIent PIIIII. MIZM IIIiIIS Seniors LILII Inn I IOIIIL'LOIIIIIIU s'. D. IHSSl-ZY III. .I. GURIIAM Ii. L. .XIL'MIIIIAN . I . 5. .II. BROOKE .II. I'. IllNKIiL G. A. MILLER III the SpI'IIIg was J- CAMERON M. II. HUGHES N. NORTH ' J. II. DuBOIS .II. II. IIIII'IN N. PARENT SCHSOIL II II. ELDER'I'ON M. M. MIKIAS .II. POMEIIIENE II. Lt. FORNCROOK J a. SI'IL . I 11m The d I'm'ms Susan Bisscv IIIILL 4; . .' ' Mortar :3 J t'ULIJ-LY II. Ii. IIIIII'I-II. .II. R. MALONEY . .1 N4 H .L liSIILEMAN J. L. JoNI-is s. It. IIINLHNS BOJ'L 4119 N. J GREENIXIVALT .II o. KI-LH M. L. IIALI'ILRIIERG I, .. , , , ,. I . . - , P: , . I. X umilmemxw h. u UIJHI n. L. SHELLEY IIIILIIt XIdb thPLLI III MiisquerLttesI and LIth IIIIIoI M- I'L'ILLU - GI Mum and Susan Bisscy were elected to Pi Lambda Theta. Ophomir: Bettv Lou bheIIev served as prCSIdcnt oI' Cwens IIIILI Lyn L'. II. DulIART II. I. NIi Ii. D. SWIFT , ,' ' . . M, L, coon N. s 5H CIIIHUI; H J. A, TAYLOR LLIIIIct and Commie Keller were also members OI that J. I. HUNTER I5. 1. SI'ROM III. Ii. IVARNER -, . - v . . D. II. LUH- A. L. SWEGLR M. Wlilmm tIrgIInILIItIIIII. I rImLLIs EshILman, as PrLbchLnt. and LIth Taylor represented Kappa Alpha Theta in Chimes. FACULTY MEMBERS II. IIIZIZSLI II'. II'. TAYLOR Bummx Row Left In RigIIt-Millcr, MIIgIIs, Pomercnc, Inmcmok, Seltzer, 'IorIIIIm, Bisscy, P.Ircnt, McMIIIIIIII. llinIIL-I, Eldurmn. Sucnml Iinw- DL'II an, R IIutcrIIerg, C'InIL-I'nn, IrIIin Keller, Guillm, SIIcIIeI ,E TI IIlur r, North, IIII Ior. IIIinI IIImI-NL-isIL-y, IIUIIUII,ESIICIITIHI1, CuIIL'I' IIugIIL us I, ML Clear no v. Grccnzmuy, Lon XX cider, SlmIlnT InIIrIII IIUII'isII: IrIIIIIIUII. leIuncI, DuIlIIis, Jones, LrCLIIIIIIIIIt, IVIIII Igins, IVIIrnCI, SIIift, Innd, SIIL-ur IIu I -426- KAPPA DELTA Kappa Delta had zm active war on campus. Virginia State 'l'cuchcrs College Fuundcd 1897 74 Chapters Their social events began with the Founders Dav Celebration on October 4, when a tea was held in honor BETA THETA CHAPTER of Mrs. 11. W. Loman, l?cwly elected national Omccr 0f EsmbliSth 1941 ; . Kappa Delta. Other 1 social activitics wcrc . . MEMBERS llw annual VVlm cc, Mothers Day . . Seniors huHCl supper, m OVIC party. 11. 1. IIALLARD M. Ii. Huiw N. J. scuon' Ylw x S w - l 1' 1 w K. 1;. mulcnun v. D. amusnmun n. J. sunum ' ' UK an pux Uta 0 Ma S. CHAPPL'LL M. HALL M. A. SPENCER ' 'h w m w w . 3 1 7 , , 7- U a .. .. M. DESALILNIILRS M. 15. KAPP 1?. 1:. wVAKIiLlNG I LI 111 1nduntu n Rh W 10me, ML H. 13. DICKERSON C. 13. MARKLE n. J. WILLIAMS rctzn'y-lrcasurcr 0f the ' ass, and 21 member of M' L' 'mOMGOL R- N- MURSC F- L- WILSUN s. u. SCHLEYER all was Panhcllcnic . . ' . , x n? r: Councd Rushing Cl ' CLMYiFCiISUFCF 0f the J' H w . , w . , , Y. M. mm; w. J. ILm'nzn K. .x. mmm- l;ducutmn School Student Cnuncxl. bully bchlcyer was s. j, mmva D. 1;. JILLACIC L; n. spuuu2 . . . R. 1a. Danan 1;. . THOMAS sccrclurV-trcusurcr of ACE and on the Culnnct 0f PSCA. J . . . . a Sophomores Hclcn chkcrson was presndcnt 01 P1 Lambda 1 beta and J. ASHMAN J. A. You II. R. knuns :1 member 01 Mortar Board, VVomCIfs chutc Team, and - li. BUCW'AIJWI! J. M. HEIDEMANN P. V. McKNlUII'I' J. C. DAGER D. E. IIYDEN P. M. OXFORD Doha Alpha Delta. L. Y. FISH J. w. KING P. n. Imsumznm' FACULTY MEMBERS ,l. muuumn R. Puwlans L. 'l'ARRAN'I' L4 . 1w .v - x ; k: w n..- 4. . n-d' Bottom Row, Left to RigthSlu-nccr, Dickerson, Schult, Schluyur, llall, Kupp, Dtmcr, Dromgold, XVakeling. Second Ruw-Jclacic, Brown, Moore, Frcw, Ashmzm, Clmppell, Wilson, llcidcmunn. Oxford. Third Rmv-Marklc, Ballard, Bruchcr, Mursch, Griesumcr. wVillimus. Fish, Dcsnulnicrs, Ilurlcr. Fnurth Rmv-Spcnrc, 'l lmnms, Mo Knight, Krebs, llydcn, Fnsu. King, Huckwullcr. Dugcr. 4. w x1 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Xiunmmlth Culiegc. MIInIIIIIuth. liiiIIIIis iiIIIIIIIlI-Il l870 SI Chapters DELTA ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1930 MEMBERS Seniors J. H. CIILICKIKAN J. L. FOX A. li. MILLHK M. A. CONLLW J. C. llOS'l'liTIilzli B. A. POIHiI-ZH E. A. COPE D. J. HUBER ll. L. REED L. J. CUSHMAN C. A. LOVIE'I'T l'. S. SAUNDERS C. J. DOAN J. F. LYONS L. C. SKRABAN C. L. EARNSILHV S. A. MeC'LliLLAND Kl. M. SXVETLICK C. J. FORESMAN J. ll. MCCORMICK Kl. J, llDlNli Juniors L. J. BORLAND IL A. COOPER IS. A. Llil'liH D. R. BRYAN L. R. l I - V. A. MlLLlil! I. D. CAMERON V. J. HAR'I'MAN S. NlliKLlA I.. N. CONOVIZR K. KIRBIZRGIER S. KIRSIINIEH 1 0. H'IiRIJN lCl I Sophomores J. :L BUCI IANAN S. A. FOLGER 5L S. LAPP C. V. CH XLK E. P. HARRINGTON hi. E. Rthi J. L. DAVIDSIiN D. A. HERRINU ii. I... VVILLIAIWS Ni. A. EVANS L, .L KENYON N. D. leiGlJiH FACULTY MEMBERS M. B LLK M. S. SULLIVAN H. K. SPAN:- III! IL L. KINNLUIi On October 30 Delta Alpha 01' Kappa Kappa Gamma Delta Phi, was the installing chapter I'm :1 new chapter. :Il Buekncll University. The ChI-istIIIIIs season round the Kuppuis euroling throughout the fraternity section and preparing for the With the rought out picnic baskets Christmas Cabin Party lIIIIIIIrE'IIg the pledges. coming of Spring the K up I . x u l IIIIII eIItertIIIneIl I As III PKWIOLIS us the Kappa ' and bid l'zIre- the Kappa's active pII president of WSGA . JIIIIn Fox was 21150 E editor of Collegian. Jane McCormick devoted much of her time to the Physical Education School being PresiI dent of Lakonides and Editor of the Diseolmlus. The School 0? Home Economics honored Cindy Doan by granting her 21 scholarship to attend Merrill Palmer for II semester. Cindy was also chosen 'ichetheart of Sigma Chi. borothy VVerlinieh and Diana Bryan were mem- hcrs 01' chns. Bottom Row, Lelt tII Right- -SkrIIbIIn, Swetliek, llostetter, Porter. Cushman, McCormick, NIeClclinnd. Miller, Huber. SI'LIHHI Rmr-l-nresnmn, Fox. I.Wmut Udinc, Chuck IVI-rlinieh, Miller, Brmn, Hartman CIIIII In H. iourth Run rI,III LIIIIIs , eed Co HIinl RImI-EIIIIILIS. Kirs lIIIeI. Bur III III.l KI-III'IIII, BIIIhIIIIIIII. llerring,L app! c.llhnlk H' illiIInIs. ll .IrriIIgIIIII, IiIII in. Him IIII'A-l I ith, C IIIIpe'I. iIIIgI- r, DIII iIlsIIII. NiI LIIIII. KirhI rge r. Riley I Bola IIILI chapter began its 20th year on campus by I'ibboning ten new pledges. Two pledge dances, a Moth- Crs' Day tczl. fraternity exchange parties. and countless marsIIIIIIIIImx' masts were held. TIIC anizII year was CIi- muxcd by the :Innqu IIILIm picnic, 21 grand IInzIIc for the seniors. President N.IIICI Mucr Hunt to Michigan as 21 Mer- Marjorie IIIczIII in L v . II Hclcn IViIcox in Alp -' n Moore. and Rota RCOII served as president OI tho SII'imIIIing CILIII. IIlltII SIXICF I, berg as president III the Roger VViIIiams Followship. and Ivan Moore as prcsidcnt III' tIIc LiberaI Arts SCIIOOI StuI IIcnt CIILInciI. 'Icun IIIonrc's numc appeared in VVIIO'S IVIIU :11 Penn State. TIIII Phi IIIII's helped I'IotIII' and support a I'zII'niI'x iII IIII' I'UIIHIHIHIII'. In iIIlrzlnIIII'III spurts IIII'y I'ntI'I'I'II :I IIIHYIIIIQ 1mm :IIIII :I IXISIxCIIIIIII 1mm. PHI MU II'csIcyan College, Macon. Georgia D. .II. N j. MEYER I. MOORE J. :27 -N Z? I BETA MU CHAPTEI IIAILY BI ISSAR'I' CIIOSSIFI' 7. IIILY ADD 8 . GEIINANN'II . ULECIIORN FACULTY MEMBERS AUSTRI' 67 Chapters Established I929 MEMBERS Seniors II. .I. NIiIDK. R. A. SODIiRBliRU L. :I. THOMAS :I. II. THOMPSON juniors II. II. GROSS I3. M. III' QIIFI' II. II. IIIQISTIiR Sophomores I IOOI'IIR II. .I. KLLL D. L. ER R. J. ,IIOI I IiNll IULR II. C. BERRY 1 I Founded I 852 15. um 'IIINI-z II. 1.. WILCOX I'. P. woamau II. L. mun II. K. MI'II'III-II R. x. mam J. II. NELO L. B. I'un VAI'IOII J. .I. II'ARNER x'. P. CAREY Bunum Rmr. lI-h l0 IIigIIt- SIIIII-rhI-rg. Nvidig. IIIIIIm'IJ. Meyer. IIinII, IImmpsumr Mead. I'-II:I. G Icghorn IIUHCII. III itc CIIIII. Gross DnII. IIIx cr. IIIIIrIII Row 7 I'mI am; Is Lei ht III inI Ron'- .IIOIIInIqucr, I :In I actor. II' :IrnI Reed. -429- .II11IIIC, osszl I-r, II'iII 0x lIIIIrsh SI I and Rmv- KcIl-Iu. IdIIi:. Ccrnanm Cros 51 ex PHI SIGMA SIGMA Hunter College B. H. CAPLAN '. COLEMAN S. COYNIZ n S. BIERKOVVI'IY, M. P. BROOKS ' ITINER C. D. liNULl-lSBlilK; Ii. P. FRANKEL IL. L. GLASSMAN P. L. FIiINSlezll R. B. IIYMAN G. H. ISI'ZNBIZRG 36 Chapters Established 1946 MEMBERS Seniors H. L. FINDER K. c. 1700le s. : ' ' H. E. MILLER Juniors 5. A. GORDON H. R. GREENHERG J. P. IIOROFF S. A. KRONFl-lLD R. D. LANG Sophomores J. LlN'I'Z E. SACKS Founded I91 3 S. PODOLL'KTK S. P. SPECTOR F. ZALICOVITZ l1. L. NEXVMAN li. S. ROTHBERG S. A. RUDNICK M. H. STAMPS R. L. TAUB F. IL TOLL M. S. SPIERS . P. STARRELS C. WEISBERG The Phi Sigma Sigma's carried out 21 successful rush- ing season in their new suite in Simmons Hall. The hrst social event of the year was 11 Square Dance in honor of the new pledges held at VVoodman's Hall on October 29. In November, the annual l$ge party was sponsored l'or the benth of children u Warn. e rheumatic Fever. SUP passing all social hire Ball, the an- nual installation dame crest. Several of the Phi Sigma Sigma's were active in Play ers and Thespians. Francine T011 took part in several Players productions throughout the year. In the SprinU. At the close of the year, the graduates were honored at a Senior the sorority mothers were entertained at a tea. Brunch. Bnumn Buu'. Left to Right-Millcr, Finder, Tuub, Specter, Pmlnlnick, Levy, Coync, Coleman. Sucmul Route Hyman, Linn, anicuvitz. llomlf, Fogcl, Rut nick, Toll, Smoks. Third Rmv-Isenbcrg, Feinsilber, Spicrs. Sacks, Frankel, Englcsbcrg, XVeisbcrg. Fourth Rmv-Ncwmnn, Kronfcld, Lang, Gordon, Bcrkmvitz, Greenlwrg, Glass- man, Eber, -430- Thc Sigma Delta Tau sorority began a successful year in its new suite in Simmons Hall. First 0n the agenda of sociu1 activities was a Clbi 1 Partv :It the 11111611C'dn Legion Cahin in 110110RQ'111' 49v pledges. The hrst 1'01' honoring the alumnae. An 1 was hc1d at this tune. 111ghhg Dinner Dance 1 pledges and 1108va 5155111121 Delta 12151 port a foster child The Sigma Delta T21 Sarajzme Chcrashorc was active in Imal custom. tho 1411:1' to 1101p sup- I'cpI'cscntcd in :1 number of campus' activities. P1'dVCIS and lhcspiuns, as was Barbara COOPCI. Presi- dent Alice 11ccht held membership in Phi Sigma Iota. 1101112111CC 11111g1111gC 1101101'211'1'. SIGMA DELTA Come University 27 Chapters PHI CH AFTER Established 19-13 111E11113ERS Seniors .1. 1 111110.115 .1. S. GOLDBERG S. .11. CHERASHURL' .1. 13.111iL711'1' 11. 1715111311 Juniors .11. 11.11111 C. L. ClTTELM.1N 11. D. COOPER '1'. 11. 01311311 111. CONSTON S. 11. GOLDBERG 1. L. D.-1NTSK1 .11 S. D. 11.11KIN D. 15.013.5'1'131111 .11. 11. 110Mz1N01'F Sophomores .11. I. AFTER J. J. CONSTON 11. BLAKER N. E. I'Li 11 S. BOUCH .1. FRIEDKIAN R. BURICKSON D. S. CAPLAN S. 11.11;PERIN J. COHEN C B. LKLH;1;11SI111'111 Ii. J. COHN J. L. EN S. 111.1Lll;11P 1. GEVANTI 1011 Bnllmn 11ml. 11-h tn 11111.;111-1'i5hL'r,u Abrams: L1ILI.I5hoIc, :1.Guli111urg, K1011111froer, llccht Scidmdn Zulitch L-illclnmn, Lm in.uor Seuml 110 Tux. S. G1:1m11mg,11'i1n'11111.1l.L 1n15mn. li'dtlxtcin 110111. me D.Im.'5kcr. HIird I1rnl'-11:illc11. Lhrthi 'J. 'Cnnx'mn, Blak'r, N015011, C'11Hl:iii. 1 11115, .112IZL'1'.11 L1HCT llulpcrin, .1plcr.1'unnh Rmv- Kupcrsmith, wa'unlhnr, 11uricksun, Cohn. 1'riu1mzln, 1'1'hr, 110.5911, 111irmni. 1 . Luppcn, Scrling. Phil1ips, 1'011'cc, TAU Founded 1917 11. 11. K111N11I11LL11 C. SING 1'11 L. SLIDM 1N .11. L'X 1.1x.11 1 1N1i11 .11. R. 11' 111T ON 1'. ZliLl'l'L'll 11.111111111'1 1; NLLSON 11'. L. PHILLIPS J. 110 'I'N D..1.8111L1NC S.1.T1LLES F. J. 101'th THETA PHI ALPHA University of Michigan Founded 1912 ll Chapters Theta Phi Alpha's lirst social feature of the year was RI IO CHAPTFR a tea held for their alumnae after the football game 1 Iome- h coming Weekend. Later in the Fall. the Theta Phi Established I928 Alpha pledges were entmd hy the actives :11 a hay- ride. Psa- .e RIFMBERS . V e. r v . h ? h 1, . e . lhe outstandnf ' ' ml the veur was the Seniors 14 h . J. M. Inmuxl l. J- 1. nouns M. 1-1. smwm loundus Da'x Bag . many Lmn Inn In H. I'LlskA May. germinal their mothers . at :1 tea and also 1 e QPatroness Tea in the JIUHOYS e a e . c: l,. J. nnxm l'. I,. memm H. M. SI'ALCUS'KI SPrmg- ff u. x. FRANUS u. R. MANIA M, J. STROUP . Ki . , . k. M. Hm e .x. I'Ivnrns Ie. ,I. 'I'IaRIISINSKI Representing the activities were Dorothy l. l. In'HLx l. M. VASIHCH , , ' , . e Shenm, presulent. us trezsurer oi the Newman Lluh; Sn ylmmm'cu , . .. 1 Joanne Hohhs us ehzurmun ol the Book Exchange and :15 u. l. uum'mn M. 1,. Run. 1m active member of the Covop Committee. Marilyn Mahla played in the College Symphony Orchestra. 1 Bunny Rnu'. Left to RighI-Stmup. thhs. Shenut. Plisku, Barrett. Francis. Sucnml le'inters. Rule, Bianca. Vnsilieh. Lth-Ilu. Thin! Hmrilluy, Slnlcnski, Lombardi, hlhvrcsinski. Muhlu. .5; an IQ Zeta T2111 Alpha started the year with 21 Foundcrs' Day Service in honor of their 50th Anniversmy. This CCIC- hrution was held in the new suite in Simmons I 11111 The tha's gave 1111 11111111111 C1111ha$ Ifartv 11'11 undm pri1iICUCd Children. I he Chi ' 1 11g. and 1C1C11Cd proscnts Irom the LWZCtzl s honored b I . . dcrs D111 D111- . y c thCir pchng .1111 her Dance at tho I' If pus z1Cti1itiCS. Chg xkibiuji picsidcnt nl M11 SCHCLI .15 PICSI- a dent of Panhcilcnic; Shirley Bahp held the OIIICC 01 VICC E president of Omicron Nu; Frances VVCIkcr was president of Pi Lambda Sigma, prolcgul 110110111111: PnIh' Moss was 11 member 111'CI1i111es and hold :1 seat 1111 the Judicial Com- mittCC. Bottom II1111',I.1-I'1 111 IIigI11F-1 01111111, 'I'I1r.1111r. M1135. Sccoml IImv-IIuilcy, II111111', C1III1V J111I1, lIu11c.IVar1I Ca111po, Ilornbcrgvn D1. x111cylrcssI1r. Iil11. Xndurwn, Surcnwn 11111u1m1r1h Rnu'thughvnv, Robb, 81.1I1p Budd lumlm. Lns I Urrancc P0 d. S. P. S. .1. .11. yr: 1 N. K1 T. J. L. M. 11. I. A. 'I'. S. M. L. L. M. . 01111 gar ZETA TAU ALPHA Virginia State NormuI School Founded 1898 82 Chnptcrs GAMMA EPSILON CHAPTER IIAIIP BUDD DOUGI IliII'H IIAlLIiY BASTIAN CAMPO DENNIZY GAUGEII .INIII-L IISON IIOIINIIEIK I3 II KUI P Ers ki 111C Prutnnun. Ihiul IImI' IV 1II1.111,CR01I1rn11'I. I1. Established I939 RIEMIIERS Seniors H. II. I RS KINI N. A. PIIUIZNIAN 1 Ii. I INKLLSI'UN .L L. 'IIIIIIASIIIZII 1:. A. IVIiIJx'ER Juniors . .L GILILLXNII II. L. LASII P. J. IIUIV 'I'. J. XICCORXIK'K II. J. IIOH'IJR N II. X1058 II. Ii. JUDY D. J. IYARD ,I. NI. IVIIJJAXIS Sophmnorcs Ii. II. LUKILLY II. 1.. IIU'IIIIhlIMIiI. I.. II. POIJ..UID I. .I. SORITNSON R. A. NIEIV'I'ON N. XI. 'I'OIIRANCIi K. M. IIOIIII II. I. TIIIiSSLIZII M. M. ROIVLAND vIIItI1IIKI.KlIIP Bastian. URUINIZA'IIION IVIIIIIIM II. PRUSSER V - , - President JAMES C. MAICIIIOM , Vice President-Campus EDMUND M. IVIII.AIIIII'III;E Vice Presidcnt-Toum CORBIN S. KIDDER , - - - . Secretary IAMES Ii. IJNDIEMANN , , I , Treasurer TIIII AIM. or Assncintion of Independent Men, was IIIIIIIIIIII m lynstcr II closer relationship among indepen- dent mIIn. to insure equal representation in student gov IIIIIIIIIIIIt. and to provide better socizII and athletic oppor- tunitics. ,XINI IIIII'IIIOPCII from the IIIIIIIPCIIIIIIIII MIIII'S Associa- tion which fnrmcrII' represented IIIIIIVIIIIICI'IIiII' men in student goI'IIrIIIIIIIIIt. Formulated by Donald S. Little. chairman of the AIM CIIIIIIIIittIIII, the new Independent Council provides equal rIIpI'IIscnlIIIimI I'or 'IIII independent mcn attending the College. The AIM. through elections, has chosen 76 men for their Council. This Council, similar in many ways to the Interfmtcrnity Council. is :1 body of representatives elected by all independent men, both on campus and in town. There is approximately one representative for each 50 students. Thirteen arbitrary wards were established for electing these 76 represcntativcs. With representatives Chosen according to population, VVindcrcst elected 6; Pollock Circle and Nittany Dormitories, 38; two town houses. Cody Manor and Beaver House, I; and West Dormitories, 6. AIM hoIds two seats on AIIACOIIcgc cabinet. A FIVCIITI'IID executive committee, composed of II presiI IIIIIIt, vice president from campus, VICC president From town, a secretary, and II treasurer, is chosen from the 76 members. lIuHum IIUII. IL'II III III'UIlliAIIInlls, IrIIIsIII, MIICC IIIIIIIII, PrussI Ir, IV- IIIIIIIIIIIIUII, IinIIILIr, Nurcruss, JIIIII s Saw III lmn'-LinIIIIIIIIIIIII, CII'V, XIIItIcIIIIk, DIIIIIpsCI. Coolidge, BIIIIIIII, IX ilsnn LIIIIII, NCU'Y,SmlII'JnC01hI III IV: I :III In , XVnIIcr, BmIIII, IVI kc cr. Pk'uplts 000d; Lynrrh IIIIIrIiI. XIm iIIiIInIs IUC'W Fifth I IIII'nl Row 7A LIIIIIIS, SIIIIIIIICrs, SkIIIIIII, PCICIII I'IIgc I-nIIrlII RoIII-PI-IIrsmI, Millcr, Lucia, IImI' .UIII,II PI rSIIIkII, IilII', IViI .sIIIl, IIIInIIs. Turk, IIIII'V, I .1 3w 7 IE! 5 i x i ; Jr ; i Bottom Raw, Left to Right-Marshglll, nSchiele, Manus, Bctler, IIvae, Sladics, Bensing, Tanner, XK'alacavago, Bahlinger. ScwndRow-Hadley,D ,Co,M1tichak,Kugler, ve, Pascoe, Lindeman, Li s in: ct, Kun Jackson. Third RouwPashitch, Heroldn De rim: 00d, Armstrong, O'M Illev, Folsom, Wick, net 7., Fogany, Ross, feats. Fa aru rth Row-Bnrtels, Friedman, Manners, Halikis, Manev 81, Case 9, Jacobs, Hudak, Riddagh, Miller, Ho opkins PENN STATE CLUB ORGAN IZATION ERNEST A. SLADICS - - - President RICHARD E. HOWE - - . Vice President WILLIAM H. SCHIELE- - Secretary WILLIAM J. BETLER, Jn. - - - - Treasurer WILLIAM MANUS - . - - Social Chairman DONALD L. TANNEn - . Athletic Chairman FRED A. PERLIZZI - - - - Publicity ROBERT C. BENSING - - - Parliamentarian The Penn State Club, a social organization composed of non-Fratemity men, has approximately 200 members. Organized in 1932, the club provides athletic, social. and political privileges similar to those enjoyed by fra- ternity men. The club room in Old Main is the center of activities. Herc Club members can relax during leisure hours. Rec- ord dances and mixers also are held in the club room fur members. In addition to dances, the Penn State Club participates in bowling parties. dorm mixers, dancing classes, picnics, and intramural sports. A talent show sponsored by the Club last year proved to be a promising campus affair. ERNEST A. SLADICS President, Penn State Club Each year an outstanding independent man of the year is selected by the Penn State Club. The award is made on the basis of character, scholarship, and service to the College. The selection is supervised by a committee appointed by the Dean of Men, manager of Student Union, and the president of Interfratemity Council. Advisers to the club are Russell E. Clark, bursar, and George L. Donovan, head of Associated Student Activi- tics. WEST DORMITORIES RICHARD O BARXVIN' - , President ANDREW ll. BAKKIZN , - Vice President DORMITO RY W 1.. s . . z COUNCILS Bmmm Ron. Left to Right-chnan. Bnkkcn, Ihrn 111 Shchi1fcld, Sinclair. 1' cnml Rank D 1111. DoArmit Arhll', Kuniglm POLLOCK CIRCLE JAMES R. MCCURMICK ., 7 1 - President 'I'HOMAS E. COOPER - . . 1 - Secretary JAMES BANK; - . - - Vice Preside ! an-zn'r A. 1113113111111; - v . - 'Iireasurcr Bottom Haw Lcit to Ri 1Zgh1-L1ioper, 131W McCormick Lindquist, Abrunzn Second Row VVnhcrs, Almonv Enign, W'ykcr, Hemline, wnscn Mcrkcl,Jul1ns, White, M Marshall, Olzinski. NITTANY DORMITORIES DANuiL T. COTTONE- - - - . President WILLIAM R. SMILES- - . - - Secretary PAUL J. KIUTSKY1 - ., 1 Vice President DONALD 11. PAUL 1 - - 1 Ircasurcr 13011!ij Row, Left 10 Rigi1t-,Bouch Sipid:1,llcissmann,P1.ul C mmnc, Kritskx Smiles. Andrcus, Lckcr1,DuMianu. econd RUw-1Aidticll, Makuxa ski, Repshcr. Hornbakcr, Shinnlv, Rinehurdt, Aldinger, Schwartz, N1 -.l -436- Bottom Row, Left to Right-Schenfcld, Rudiss, Zinn, chkoe, XVciner. Second Rmv-Youndt, Kelley, Hecht, Amberson, Schwartz. LEONIDES ORGANIZATION ROSE C. EIFERT - - - - - President lVlARY L. HENRY - - - - Vice President JOAN M. BURLEIN - - - - - Treasurer MARIE F. CARD - - - Corresponding Secretary MARY R. ROMASH - - - Recording Secretary SALLY S. GREENBERGER - - - Athletic Chairman SALLY SEAmch - - - - Social Chairman ANNIE M. ALLAN - - - Publicity Chairman EDITH G. ZINN - - - - - Adviser Leonides was organized this year, replacing the Inde- pendent Womenls Association. It was named for the constellation, Leo, and the traditional Nittany Lion. The purpose of the organization is to foster closer relationship among the independent women, to insure equal representation in student government, and t0 PIOe vide better social and athletic opportunities. thcers 0f the organization are chosen from a council of 60 women, who represent all units of independent women on campus. This year, members of Leonides held numerous social functions, including a social for all independent women, and a mixer for independent women and independent men. They also participated in intramural sports and had a booth at the Mortar Board Carnival. Edith C. Zinn, assistant to the Dean of Women, served us adviser to the orou L o I -437. NITTANY CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY ORGAN IZATION EDWARD J. SZYMANSKI - - - JOSEPH P. FITZGERALD , - - B - President V ice President JEAN M. LA AR - - - - - Secretary THOMAS B. DILLEY - - - , Treasurer XVILLIAM R. CULP . - . - - Bursar The Nittany Co-operative Society is a benelicial 0r- ganization which has been in operation since 1938. non-prolit economic entity conducted for the benefit of both men and women students. the Co-op furnishes an opportunity to share in the work and management of a eo-operative living unit. Members live on approximately $1.20 a day for board and 40 cents a day For room. This economy is possible because they do all of the work at the house except major repairs, and serve three meals a day with the aid of a full- time hired cook. The house provides accommodations for about 18 women and provides dining facilities for these women and about 40 men students who live in nearby rooming houses. The men help with the household tasks and share social activities with the women who live and work there. Table tennis, intramural sports. cards, and dancing are a part of the planned social activities. The work is divided and scheduled according to individual programs and allows each student to have an equal share in managing the home. A student manager is hired by the house cabinet to oversee the work. This cabinet also determines the polie Cies of the house. Membership is open to all persons enrolled in the College. No religious, racial, or political discrimination is considered when potential members are chosen. Any- one desiring to join submits an application to the com- mittee and if he receives approval from 85 per cent of the actives, after an inVestigation and trial residence period, the candidate may become a member. Purchases of food are made through the Eastern Co- operative Federation. At the close of the school year, dividends are paid to the student members From funds that were not needed in the operation of the project. EDXVARD J. SZYMANSKI President, Nilhmy Co-npurulil'c Society Bottom Rnu'. Left to RightHGundel, Guild, Bloomquist, A. lVagenknL-eht, Summons. Fitzgerald, Szymanski, Vtheler, Curry, Dilley, XVilson, Cul . Second Rnw-Iingsttom, Goldhirsh, 'I'aras, Jclaeic, Kolpein, os er, Kiley, Schilder, ?ihhons, Krasowski, Sehnure, Krayhill. T iinl Rmv-T olier, O. Skillman, F. Ski man, Stankevicz, Burlein, Chapman, Stine, Burkhart, Eldridge, Perry, Tait. Blair, Mitchell. Flmrlh Howe amen, Forrest, VVeil, Goodman, Kohn, Gilbert, Hlmter. Fargo, Weixler, Vl'esmver, Olson, Fnlmshee, llehrer. Fifth Rnw-Kuhn, King, Francis, Ginther, Calvert, Ross, Amer, Riley, Mcrkle, Ritchey, R. VVagcnkneeht, Ilirst. -438- PHILOTES ORGANIZATION 111' the organization, is s1'111h11lizctl 111' the Greek letter, . .. 1 . MARcumm'u 1:. NAUMANN - - , - Presuient H111 1 1 v 1 . . . , 7' 1 - ' r- w . . . . . RAMA SW1 1 we I made : 1110 club helps 111dcpendent 1111111011 11'1th their 21c111'1- MARGARET E. SCHANEY , 1 - - Secretary . . . . , 1 , , lies and studws and promotes CO-opcration between 111dc- rIHERESA b. RILINSKI 7 - A 7 Treasurer ' . . Mmm: 11111111 , . . - . Adviser pendcnts and fraternal orgzu11zat1o11s on campus. At least 40 girls are members 01' this organization. To provide 21 well-roundcd social life for independent Membership qualifications require that a candidate has women, Philotes was founded at PC1111 State 111' Dean 01' CW PlCdng a sorority. Candidates cannot be deferred VVomL'n Charlotte E. Raw in 1936. Friendship, the aim because 01 11106. COlOl', 01' religion. PhilotL's often L'omhincs social affairs with the Penn State Club, and usually has at least two dances ouch month with this group. Every holiday is marked with :1 social gathering. Basketball, badminton. hockey, soft- ball, and volleyball are also 2111 i111portunt part 01' the Club's engagement calendar. The Philntcs' teams enter intrzunuml contests in these sports. One of the major projects of this club is the publicu. tion of Link , a newspaper for independent women. This paper, containing alumnae news, character sketches of present members, remarks about coming events, and general information for PhilotCS 111011111ch, is sent to . ,. alumnae and members. It is published once a month. - . Iv Philotcs is a member of the Independent Student Council and through it has 11 vote 011 AlI-Collegc Cabinet. The Club meets in the Penn State Club rooms once 11111t' 1113'131111 L1; NALI111NN Freshly , plulum each week to discuss current business and social 111121115. Bottom Row, Left to Right- -.S Smith, Abbott, Sschancy, N. S111ith,Nzuu11:mn, Kilinski, IIL-llis, Foulke. Second R0 w-11iLhardsu11, Scharf, Lu11c,chitsky,Kli11nkovils, Aunstmng, Noccru, Grce11u11':.lll lhin Run -N1L1111Is, Monarana, 01i1' ,Jnnowilz, McLaughlin, Roinnsch, Robbins, Brnu'n, 11:1u1n.anm Hon 7101'1'1, Einadshnfm, 1ck,Fctltltr, SL'11L'L',1Itcr Kaufman, Knauss, S1111'1-r, Johnston. -439- Honorary and Professional k . ' w n,Rmu Left to Right-Smith Eshl eman, Bonsall, Guillet, Stove Bat Second Rnw- Ltnncaster, Keencx, Shelley, Kisscll 1'. Third Row-Shade, Gabriel, Benglinn, Colnne. HAT SOCIETY COUNCIL ORGANIZATION WILLIAM A. BONSALL , - - - President TERRELL L. RuuLMAN . - Vice President MARILYN GUILLET - - - Seeretary-Trensurer The Hat Society Council, although only in its second Y tar, has been VCl'y active. The Council was Chartered by the Student Welfare Council to act as a legislative body governing the proce- dures 0f the various hat societies and to coordinate and stimulate the activities of the societies. The activities of four men's hat societies and two women's societies fall under the jurisdiction of the Coun- cil. All of the constitutions are reviewed, tapping lists are approved, and a close Check is maintained on the activi- ties of the organizations. The six member organizations are: Skull and Bones, Parmi NOLIS, Blue Key, Druids, Chimes, and Cwens. The president and secretary of each of the six honor- uries serves on the council. The group meets once each month. The Hat Society Council has greatly aided in main- taining a keen school spirit. During the football season, the Council sponsored Friday evening pep rallies and was instrumental in reviving the tradition of the hatmen aisle, demonstrating the support 01' the student body as the Lion football team took the held. -442- Lion's Paw, founded in 1908. each year chooses not more than 15 outstanding senior men. The number var ics, smnclimcs being as few as three, and other times huv ing to be limited by the maximum of 15. Nearly 500 Lion's Paw alumni still maintain am nclivc interest in tho m'gunizutiml and the College. One of tho principal aims of this alumni group is the perpetuation of thc traditions and symbols of Penn State. An exemplifi- cution or this spirit was the recent purchase of Mount Nit tuny whcn the mountainside was threatened with dish hguronwnt by :1 lumhcr cmnpuny. Mount Niltzlny thus will hccomo :1 permanent Pcnn State shrine. Membership in Lion's Paw is I'cscrvcd for senior men who have distinguished themselves in scrvicc t0 the Col? loge und in cxlru-cun'iculur activities and who exhibit the greatest tendencies to continue rendering service during the rcnmindor of their senior your and us alumni. lnp levrl 1; ch tn lXiglltthHmm L 010 u, C hnpm .,m BL .',Irtr VVJI: lunv xgc. . ll's Bron n, 1305191 , Hill. I Sipptl,l Ilziul Run Lnu 11mm ml Abram 1305ch Harold E. Brown George 1:. Bearer Gmrgc W Joseph J. Colnnc John 1:. Richard K. IIill Dcnnio wV. Fast, .l r. Hogganl MEMBERS Chapman. Ir ll. wViHium l.gm'lvss XVillium C. MCLuin Terrell L. Ruhlmzm VViHium H. Sippcl, Jr. Stone, Jr. Edmund M. Lewis S. wValaczn'ugc Thomas chm Sucnml Ruanmnc, McLHin. Ruhlmnn, ORGANIZATION WILLIAM A. BONSALL- - - - President Homes ASHENFELTER e - , Vice President jouN E. BENCLIAN - . - Secretary-Treasurer Skull and Bones is am upperclassmen's honorary com- posed of outstanding campus personalities. Its members are selected from the upperclassmen who have achieved acclaim in the various campus activities. Among the honoraries Skull and Bones is distinctive in that it selects members on the basis of a point system. This method allots a specific number of points for each recognized extracurricular activity. Thus, membership in Skull and Bones is earned only through actual achievement. Each Spring, at an early dawn Tap Day ceremony, the top men on campus are admitted to Skull and Bones. Among the members of Skull and Bones are counted var- sity athletes, sports managers, editors of campus publica- tions, Class oflicers and men who have made their mark in other campus activities. Skull and Bones distinguishes itself by taking an active part in campus aflairs. The members helped solicit Funds For the annual Red Cross drive; assisted in ushering at pep rallies; and aided in inaugurating the use of Hash cards in the sophomore cheering section. In keeping with its tradition of service to the College and t0 the student body, Skull and Bones last year decided to award a scholarship to a varsity letter winner who has maintained an all-college average of 1.5 and who con- tributes toward the expenses of his education. Skull and Bones social activities are highlighted each year by the annual Spring initiation banquet. It is here that the graduating members welcome the new Skull and Bones members who will carry out the program of the hon- orary for the coming year. MEMBERS John C. Krusen, Jr. E. William Lawless Richard H. McAdams Barclay M. Moyer Daniel L. Pearson Frank J. Philippbar, III Horace Ashenfeltet Robert H. Auman David M. Barron John K. Bates, Jr. George F. Bearer John E. Benglian Abram Bosler Huston H. Brosious Emory J. Brown Harold E. Brown William A. Bonsall Philip H. Cease L. Raymond Dieterich, Jr. John W.'English James M. Gehrdes Richard K. Hill Vance C. Klepper r ' w James H. Robinson George W . Schautz Elliot Shapiro Sidney B. Simon Thomas M. Smith Lewis S. Stone, Jr. Albert J. Vigilante Edmund M. Walacavage Arthur C. Ward, Jr. Malcolm A. White Mitchell H. Williams Bottom Row, Left to Right-Vigilantc, Gem 13,, VVillinms, Ashcnfeltcr, Bonsull, Benglinn, English, Simon. Second Row-Shapim, Bates, Auman, White, Kruscn, W alacavagc, Philipplmr, Stone. mv-Dictcrith, ois ous, Robinson, Gehrdes, H. Brown, Cease, E. Brown, Klepper. Fourth Row-W ard, Lawless, Meyer, Pearson, rSmith, Schautz -444. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Hicks, Tnmbuxo, Colone, Ruhlman, Snnkey. Seco Third Rou'eSturgcs, Eners, Fast, Chapman ORGANIZATION JOSEPH J. COLONE - 4 - v President SAMUEL J. TAMBuuo - - - Vice President TERRELL L. RUIILMAN - . - Treasurer Parmi Nous is one of the oldest men's honorary socie- ties on the Penn State campus, having been founded in 1908 by Thomas W. Piolet. The main objectives of this group are the advancement of athletic and academic inter- est, promotion of good fellowship among students, main- tenance 0F the general spirit of the College, and the pres' ervation of Penn State's many time-honored traditions and customs. Each year Parmi Nous chooses its members from the lettermen who have distinguished themselves as varsity athletes or athletic managers and who have displayed out- standing qualities of leadership and ability in their respec- tive fields. The candidates for membership must also be enrolled in the junior or senior class. - Parmi Nous, activities encompass a wide range of ser- vice to Penn State. of incoming sophomores, indoctrinating them with the legends and traditions of Penn State life. Members of Parmi Nous take an active part in pep rallies, usher for Its members assist in the orientation College functions, and oHer general assistance to the Col- Last football season, Parmi Nous served as guides for the visiting Football teams. In con junction with the other Hat Societies, Parmi Nous aids in the promotion and administration of the campus wel- lege in other ways. fare drives. George W. Chapman, Jr. Charles M. Drazenovich Joseph J. Drazenovich James R. Etters John F. Fast, Jr. John R. Finley Harold R. Hackman Robert C. Hicks Kenneth F. Hosterman Ralph R. Hosterman Joseph M. Jackson Paul F. Kelly John W. Kulp James C. Levinson Theodore G. Lieb MEMBERS ml Row-Kulp, Finley, Ritz, Simon. William T. Meade Thomas E. Morgan Negley W. Norton John A. Putsklan Robert E. Ritz Terrell L. Ruhlman Robert B. Sankey John C. Sheehe Milton Simon Carl R. Sturges Samuel J. Tambum Raymond V. Ulinski John Wolosky James E. Work Thomas Yemm -445- Bottom Row, Left to Right-Karp, Clair, Epstein, Shade. Gabriel. Koontz, Kranich, Russell. SL'L-nml Rmv-OII'c IIiL'I'crs, Goldcnhcrg, Vcloric, II'iIanIski, LL'IIis, Dunln Adams, Morris, Mend. Fourth Row-Swawe, llazclIIm Raymond E. Adams Robert T. Anderson, Jr. Frederick C. Auch Donald C. Brown Richard P. Clair Stuart S. Dunlap Louis S. Epstein Robert E. Gabriel John P. Gerstenlaucr Carl A. Goldenberg James E. Grant Fred Iiiazelwood. III Albert R. Hinklc John VV. Jones M EMBERS David E. Karp Donald R. Koontz R. Brett Kmnich Ralph L. Lewis, Jr. Douglass S. Mead, jr. Edwin F. Meyers William T. Morris David F. Owen Richard M. Russell William W. Shade Calvin E. Swayze, Jr. Daniel P. Vcloric Joseph A. IAHtkowski 3:. 'HIinl Rmv-Andcrson, Hinklc, Auch, CcrleIIluucr, 10 ms. BroII II. ORGANIZATION VVILLIAM W. SHADE - - - - President Lotus S. EPSTEIN . , , - Vice President ROBERT E. GABIIIEL - - - - - Secretary DONALD R. KOONTZ - - - - - Treasurer Blue Key, junior class honorary, was founded at Penn State in 1920. The purposes for the formation are evi- dent in the motto, Service, Character, and Scholarship. In line with the ideals which this embraces, Blue Key has endeavored to recognize the juniors who have been Mem- bers are drawn from junior men who have distinguished most outstanding in the various campus activities. themselves as first assistant managers of varsity sports; Cheerleaders; junior stag members of campus publications; and in other junior activities. Members must have attained a certain scholastic average. Last year Blue Key inaugurated a new system for the entertaining of visiting athletic teams. Arrangements were made for members of the visiting teams to be enter- tained at various fraternities. They were given pamph- lets which contained interesting information about the College and the campus and activities at Penn State. -446- ORGANIZATION DEAN W. KISSELL - , - - . EDWARD C. BELFIELD - - , WlLBERT C. LANCASTER, Jn. - President - V ice President Secretary-Treasurer Druids, sophomore men's honorary, was founded at Penn State in 1907. At the time of the societfs inception. the objectives were set forth as: 1. To promote the welfare of the Tollege and the Sophomore Class; 2. To promote good sportsmanship at all college athletic contests; and 3. To promote and to encourage gentlemanly conduct through- out the College. The realization of these ideals fostered interest on other campuses and as a result, six more chapters of Druids have been installed at various Colleges. Druids draws its members from sophomores who com- pete in varsity sports. Because students at the present time do not spend their freshman year on the Penn State campus, the society has been choosing prospective initi- ates from among the sophomores who were active in sports at the centers or other colleges and whose abilities were recognized by the respective coaches. The society recently sponsored a drive to misc money to purchase a Lion's suit for the College mascot. The Lion appeared in his new skin at football games last Fall. A MEMBERS Donald E. Arbuekle Harry H. Bauer Charles F. Beatty Edward C. Belheld John S. Brukner Rea V. Carroll Herald P. Fahringer, Jr. C. Richard Fleming Louis C. Gilbert David E. Hughes Dean W. Kissell Michael J. Kurowski Wilbert C. Lancaster, Jr. Theodore C. Lieb Charles W. Margolf James E. Mauery, Jr. Robert hi. MCKown W. Laird Robertson Paul Q. Smith Bollom Rmv, Left to Right-Fleming, Lancaster, Kisscll, Belheld, Bauer. Second Row-Brukner, Smith. McKown, 'nhringer, Gilbert. 'l'hirzi Rmv-Ilug ICS, Rubcrlson, Kurowski, Carroll. .447- MEMBERS Nancy N. Ault Susan D. Bisscy Helen E. Dickerson Jane E. Fourucrc loan L. Fox Pauline U. Parsons Marjorie A. Gorham Frances M. chncy Patricia R. Kinkead Martha A. Koons Claire .I. Lcc Iunct F. Lyons Lorraine D. Munz Elaine C. Nelson Lois K. Rcslcr Beatrice D. Silverstonc Sarah A. Stovcr ORGANIZATION SARAH A. S'rovEn - . - - - PATRICIA R. KINKEAD - i - Vice President FRANCES M. KEENEY - - . - BEATRICE D. SILVERSToNE - - - Lots K. RESLER - - - - - President Secretary Treasurer I'Iistoriniz Mortar Board is the highest women's honorary society. Its members are senior women who have been Chosen For their schohlsliL stundino their leadership in campus activir tics. and their service to the College. The society strives to develop the qualities of scholar- ship, leadership, and service among all women students. Lust war :1 new idea. the MFNTH breakfast, was intro duccd. Jhc TNT' moans tried 'n true and the break- l'ust honors lhosc women who have hccn the backbone or nminstay oi mzmy activities but who have not hccn rccogr nixed by chns. Chimes, or any other honorary. The annual Mortar Board Carnival this your was rc- plziccd hy the Mortar Board hinrdi Urns. Sororities, fru- tcrnitics. and Mortar Board alumnae pinycd an active part. i Mardi Urns king was elected from pictures submitted by tho sororities. Money raised at tho Murdi Urns was contributed to the Charlotte E. Ray Scholarship Fund. Advisers oi Mortar Board 2er Mrs. Cordelia L. Hihhs. Ii. Horn, and Mrs. Donald W. Davis. X lurgucritc Bottom Row, Left to IRi-ght llnrn, Kinkcn d, Sim vcr, Kucncx, Silversmnc Rosier. Second Rueruh, Bisscy, Munz, Lcc, loura re. Hu'rl Row- Koons, Dickerson, on, Nelson, Lyon -448- - 4 . t h '4! I h i: , ' ' 4 . - x. A , 1 '4 : 5' A I. K '.- . L, 0,, E i. 45 K 5 g; x5...: V .L'T': g4 H ' 15,33 :7 x ,i - l Bultum Row. Left to Rightekmu'n, Taylor, lishlenmn. Smith, Scuderi. Keenev. Second Rmr-Stmler, Fickcns- L'lM'l', Milligzln, O'Hara. Blmunquist. Linn. 'I'hinl Rmv-Jclaue, Stewart. LCCSJRIOSS, Martin. ORGANIZATION Chimes also sponsors one large dance each year. Funds are used to conduct the orientation program the I'RANCES L. ESHLEMAN - - - - Preszdem following year. ELIZABETH G' TAYLOR ' ' - t ' SecreWJ' The Society also aids the Dean of Women's office by NANCY M. SMl-ru - - - - - Treasurer collecting and filing activity cards for the Women's Stu- . . dent Cm'ernment Association records. and bv distributin DIANNE M. SCUDERI - - - - - Htsiorum h . g reading material to the various women's organizations. Advisers t0 Chimes are Edith C. Zinn. faculty adviser; Chimes is the junior women's national honorary so- and Frances M. Keeney, senior adviser. ciety. The sneietv, until last veur. was known on campus ' ' :5 x : t as Junior Service Board. MLMH'RS 1 his group. hehevmg there should he a natlonal hon- L015 M' bloomquxst IX Fatima MO55 - - - I . ' ' . 7 mn h . 'Hara orar'v For women In the Junior class, set out to form such bd'bdm L Broxan J f . ' . . Frances L. Eshleman Dianne M. Scuderl 2m honorarv. Penn State muv well he proud, for after . 7 . ' ' . . . Ann E. Flckenscher Nancv M. Smlth much hard work, the group succeeded In formmg a nu- . ' . 1 1 hl 1 FCI' Tl . Dolores E. JelaCIC Joy E. Stewart tlon'l monomrr wntx me mme 0 mmos. 1e souetv . h h 'h h - Sara A. Lees H. Lorrame Stotler now h 1s Chapters on suudl Ldmpusu thlouhhout thL Marlon 5. Martm Ehzabeth G. Taylor Lountn but the national hmdqudltus Iemams at ltnn Helen L. h'hlhgun State. Penn State also is the home of the Chimes' National publication. The Clapper. of which Barbara L. Brown is editor. Members of Chimes are chosen for scholarship, leader- ship, and service to the College. They are in charge 01' the orientation program For sophomore women and trans' Fer women on the campus. A planned program of meetu ings is carried on throughout the year to assist these new students to become acquainted with Penn State. -449- Balmm I How, Left to Right - Jackson, Mchllom, Cuillct, Shelley, Fetzcr, Cohen, chauskas. Second Knuv-anry. Keller. Murghy, Bergdoll, Dawes, Gauger, Schiirman. Third RmvHNichols, Mend, Burrcll, Daven- port, Lehman, Drozdink, Marian E. Alderson Joan M. Bergdoll Diana R. Bryan Lois J. Burrell Mary K. Cohen Jeanne E. Davenport Em 0. Davies Louise C. Drozdiak Gertrude M. Fctzcr Shirley M. Gaugcr Marilyn Cuillet Anna 0. Keller ryan, Alderson, McDuuga . MEMBERS Ruth H. Lehman Roslyn Du McCoHom Nancy J. McDouguH Marjorie L. Mead Joanne E. Mowry Jean C. Murphy Frances G. Nichols Barbara J. Schimezm Betty L. Shelley Dorothy O. Wcrlinich Ann B. Zekauskas ORGANIZATION BETTY L. SHELLEY - - - - - President GERTRUDE M. FETZEn - - - - Vice President MARILYN GUILLET J - - - - ROSLYN D. MCCOLLOM J - - Secretary - Trousu rcr chns is a national honorary for sophomore women. The members are chosen for outstanding scholarship and campus activities during the freshman year. Each year Cwens awards a scholarship for $50 to a deserving sophomore woman who has actively participated in activities and who has attained a high scholastic aver- age. chns, working with the Womcnk Student Govern- ment Association, is also supporting and educating a young Polish student. thus helping to Foster international goodwill. The society each year sponsors the HDungaree Drag. Instead 0F Formal clothes, dungarees are worn. Men are invited to the dance by the women students. The dance is rapidly becoming a college tradition. chns also maintains a program of orientation to assist new women students on the campus. Ellumae Jackson is adviser. Honorary and Professional Fraternities and Societies ALPHA DELTA SIGMA BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CHAPTER 24 Chapters. I913 Seniors R. Al. BREZOVIC JV. FREEDMAN S. R. KRYSKO F. A. PERUZZI II. II. BROSIOUS G. A. GILRIAN R. F. LCVINE 0. ll. SPANN JV. C. DCARRIENT E. A. IHNKLE J. H. RIADAY D. K. STRAYER NI. C. ELCAN, JR. V. C. KLEPPER C. A. OHLRIAN J. R. SURINER D. R. ELDRIDGL . A1. A. ZIMRIERRIAN Juniors D. J. BAKER, JR. R. E. CLARKE L.E.KL1NE F. ROSE K. J. BARGAS VV. H. COSGROVE, JR. R. NI. IUCKIBBEN NI. A. VVEAVER Faculty 1.. ll. BELL J. H. COOCAN D. JV. DAVIS E. J. REILLX JX. XV. BIERLX R. R. VAN SLAKIBROUCK Men's Professional Advertising Fraternity ALPHA EPSILON DELTA PENNSYLVANIA BETA CHAPTER 38 Chapters, 1926 Seniors F. BURS'I'EIN J L JENKINS P. J. RIOJVRER R. B. H'ENNER D. I. COPE A. J. KAZLAUSKAS J. H. ROBINSON IL. VJ ' EST A. E. FISHER S. N L EVI J. P. VICLIONE L. J. JVILKIE P. P. GALLA junior n. x'. DISRMO'IT Faculty . V . 1. n. OLEWINE Prc-A'Iedzcal Honor boczety ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER 51 Chapters, 1924 Seniors Ii. M. ARAISTRONG XI. M. COODJVIN J. E. LONG M. E. ROBERTS S. L. BABP M. A. GORIIAAI P. A. LUDORF D. J. SCHEUER D. E. BELL A. E. IIECHT J. E. MOORE II. M. SCHLEE IS. M. BELLIS M. A. HODCSON G. J. MOULTON E. A. STANLEY S. D. BISSEY L. B. JASEJVICZ P. J. MOLVRER G. TARAS JV. BREHM E. A J J ' D. F. PARK L. A. THOMAS S. A. CURRY J M. LA BAR S. J. PEPPER M. J. JVHITE J. M. FRANKENFIELD A. E. LANTZ M. A. RILEY H. L. XVILCOX H. J. CELATT C. J. LEE B. J. n11 CHIC B. J. JVII.LIAMS juniors M. E. ALDERSON J. C. DE GOLIA M. L. HILLS l7. MILLER D. R. BRYAN N. J. EV NS D. M. HOCKER R. B. SILHV L. J. BURRELL P. J. CASS A. O. KELLER P. J. SULLIVAN M. F. CARD M. L. CEDEON M. LAND 1:. M. TRIMMER S. S. COGSXVELL M. CUILLET n. H. LEHMAN S. E. YODER M. K. COHEN L. R. HILEMAN L. P. METZLIZR A. B. ZEKAUSKAS C. N. DANQUE Sophomores R. S. AARON C. E. COONER S. E. lKLAUSM XN II. B. RUBENSTEIN U. BRUNN R J. I. ENGMAN J. C. J C J E. E. SEITZ J. NI. BURLEIN L. J. EVANS P. R. lROSEBERRY M. T. STANKEVICZ J. H. BUSH A. K. FORREST J. R. R0 SEN P. L. LVEAVER S. F. CHINN R. INTORRE M. RI. ROVVLAND Faculty E. G. ZINN Freslmzan Women's Honor Socicm' .451- ALPHA NU DELTA CHAPTER 3 Chapters, 1928 Seniors T. R. BECII IITOL S. I EII IPER J. REINIIEIMER S. S. SILII'ONES J. II. NEIIIAIIT P. II. PR II II. N. ZEIGER II. II . O RICHINIST N. A. PIIIUTZIIIIN E. J. SENKOVITS juniors R. C. HARRISON E. G. TAYLOR C. F. ZIEGLEII, III Graduate Students IV. II. DEAZLEY R. C. NICHOLAS II. C. SKILLMAN N. LII. IVALTER II. II. DOAN II. J OUTMAN J. L. SM IITI Faculty G. j. FREE II'. F. IIULLEN J. VRAIIEL II. L. YEAGLEI' II. II. GRLII'EII fISfTOIIOIHJ' Honorary PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER 1 Chapter, 1938 Seniors T. II'ICIIA 8. II GLIIIROT G. I. II. PLISLII. IK I. II. BIGA N. IIOLOIVATCII .I. INOVSKI C SIPII II. .II. BILLEII C. S. KLIHAIISK' II' IIEIIIIETSKI' N SKOI'II IN I IITLLA E. P LISKO .I. IEIRLINCIIIK II. ITAIIA . G LIIIIIOT II'IIIII' juniorx J. C. :ILTENBLIRGER II. IIIIzINZOVICII DIIOIIII: IK D. POLANSKI' J. BA ILO J. IILIBL ERNAIK A. LIA HIS AL II. R. RUII'IAS ISII J. IIA ILOG II ,I. CIILIP SKI I. IIUZINEC J. TREMIIACII J. S. BETLEI III.CIIIIIIIIS1IIK P. J. KRITSKY III. II'IPNEII Sophonmres II. T. BOT KIN , . L. FORBES J IIUTNI'AN J. IIADOIIISKY II. I AIIINI II: J. l, CIDO j. ONLISKANICII I. II. IVOZNIAK Ii. L. FEA ITIIO Graduate Students ,I. S. IIILO II. SLLIIIECKY E. SIIANDOR III. SIIANDOR Faculty C. ALIIIOIIOIIF G. GJICAIIIN C. IV. IIASEK S. IV. IILIS II. II. CURRY I. .RIV IGIILI Russian Club ETA CHAPTER 15 Chapters, 1920 Seniors P. L INDRE N. H. GNAGEY n. J LOUGHRY G. w. MYERS I. II. BAKERIV R. C. I'IEILIIBACII I I. OVE 0. L. PA EN .I'I. BA IDL II. :I. IIOGG .II. II IICMILLEN C. A. SN DER P. L. II IIINIIAIRT, III. C. III. IIUEFIIIAN G. 1 II. IV. IVALKEII II. L. II'IL IIO T. II. KING II. II. IIUZZIN R E. DER N. B. GINCIIICII Juniors II'. II. IIALIIIICAII'I'NER II. B. I'AIINALL Graduate Students T. I. HORNE C II'. LATIIIIOP C. NOIIEOIID Ii. E. SPENCER Faculty C. S. ANDERSON I .CORTY L. JACKSON M. C. IIIL 1U LIINK N F. ANTIIO II: L.EI'ISHBURN VV. ES. JLITRIES P. H. MARGOLF A. K. BIRTNIIY V. HALL M. E D. C. SPRAGUE G. O. BRESSLER I. G. HAIVTIIOIINE IV. E. PPER G. Z. STEVENS II. S. BRLINNER II. ESS D. C RIIIIIIEL E A. STLIIIII, R. C. CAMPBELL I A. IIUGIIES D. II. CCLIY . B. TAIT IV. IV. CLARK C. E. TROTTER Professional Agricultural Education Fraternity 452- CHI EPSILON PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER 20 Chapters, 1922 Seniors R. L. COBAUGII T. A. GRESHAM L. E. LANGFORD J. P. SIIIITII . C DECK K. HUNTER D. D. RIEISEL D. TANNEII . II ILLEY C. . ' L I3. . POLL CK I'. :I. TOEPP III. A. DGAIILOIV D. M. KEIIGI' P. P. SA'INTIzINNI Juniors vZi IIIICIIAIIAN C. E. LEVIS T.BI.1IIILLER AII. SAILL ICK .COCII IIRANE IV. II. BIEGONNELL R. R. PULLINC: C. I. SEBRING J. II. I .IT SIIAIIIV, JR. R. E. AIIELOY J. IV. ROTH IL II. IOU NC Graduate Students IV. J. BIENKO IV. T. IIEINIIOLD L. S. ROTIISTEIN Faculty C. .II. EDER J. MARIN P. K. ROOS F. E. SHUSTER D. L IIIIRDENIIEIIGII II. C. IIIUIIPIIY R. D. SCI'IEIRER R. STIEJIIKE J. E LFSUS J iII. ROBERTSON C. J. SIIIITII I3. II. IVIIISLER Civil Engineering Recognition Society PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER 1 Chapter, 1932 Seniors III. .COLEIIIIIN . ESTERNIAN D. . IIOOTIVIIIN J. L. KURTZ .K. CO URTNEY . F. FEINBERG D. . KNOVVLES F. E. IVAKELING Juniors S. J. ALTENBURGER B. J.SCHIFFLVI1IN Graduate Student A. H. PREDZINKOIVSKI Faculty C. H. SCI'IUG Speech Honorary ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER 45 Chapters, 1907 Seniors .I.1INDERSON C. G. KINDERM IN D. II. NIEYER E. E. TIIRLILLI C J.B1IISII J. J. KRAIVIER I D. F. MILLS II. II THUMB E . BARROL 1;. J. LEIBLEIN LA IL AIUR D. K VANNEMW m I. I. I30TSFORD E. S. MA-INBECK IV. I. IIILIR C. IV II :ISSOIII K. C. BROOKS C. E. III:IRSI'I:ILL . L.P REDZINKOII SKI R. IVI; II LLIIMERT F. . AIICCLASI'IIIN l E. PSRIEIST F. D IV ELKER , ETTERS II. L. NICKILLIP T. L. IUECK J. L. IVORKAIIA IN G. D. IIEISS C B. AVIEYER G. IV. SSCIIAUTZ E. IOCIIU III J. V. IIOBDAY Juniors E. C. BELFIELD .II. R FASCng IICIII II. B. LAIIPORTI G. S. VAIIDAIISZ R. A. BEMUS R. G. CO M IN M. c. LEITHISER Jr. 13. WIEDENMAN T. D. COLLINS IV. C. HAIIOMEL IV. Ji IIIUSCA IRELLI . H. IVIEDENNIAN P. II. ECGERT D. II. KISSELL III. .ISI IFFER Sophomores C. R. ANDERSON II. II. JONES Graduate Student L. B. STRICKLER Faculty I. BAIRD I7. II. COOK G. LUCAS A. II. RL DE BRADLEY C. IV. I'IA-ISEK D. PGI. IICKINLEY C. J. ROLII'LA IRND . BROVVN E. II. I'IENCII C. F. IIITCII R. B. SAILI Professional Business Administration Fraternity - 453 DELTA SIGMA RHO PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER 70 Chapters, 1906 Seniors D. KL BARRON H. L. COLIEAIAN 1.13. I'VOURACRE R. K. HILL H. Ii. BROXVN Graduate Student R. SV. NIX Faculty C. II. SCIIUC ll. 1'. ZELKO Forensic Recognition Society ETA KAPPA NU EPSILON Cl IAPTER 40 Chapters, 1904 Seniors E. E. ATKINSON M. R. FEEHRER M. NAKONECIINY, JR. 11. S XVIIILELER B. BONONI T. LV. AV, JR. H. J. NEARHOFI2 S. J. SVI'I'ANILK D. M. BRINER L. C. GOODFARB 1W. 0. PALEY U. S. VVILLIAMSON R. I3. CALVERT C. II. CRACK C. S. PHELAN L. R. XORL Y f. J KOBOSCO Ii. P. LEleS, JR. 1.. . SIEPIETOSVSKI R. N. ZILIGER R. J. Hrl'INCER SV. Ii. LONG R. 1i. SKIPPER juniors X. C. BANDORICK G. H. FRIEDMAN H: l. HARNER N. PONIERANTZ U. A. L'VIYAVEILILR J. S. CASPER C. B. HESSER R. C. SVILLIARIS Faculty C. R. AXINHLRKIAN J. L. GOODNIAN D. L. AIARKLL' Ii. B. STAVELY Ii. LXMAN 1 . T. HALL X. P. POSVELL II. I. TARPLEY LL U. L. HALLIZR P. X. RICE A. L. TOBIAS U. C. B. HOLT, JR. C. SALZMAN 13. I5. VON ARX L. A. DOG TT S. A. KOHN P. SliBRlNG j. R. ZIEGLER A. H. FORBES Electrical Engineering Honor Society IOTA LAMBDA SIGMA ALPHA CHAPTER 16 Chapters, I925 Seniors c. L. ANGELO n. F. GIN'HIER P. H. SCIIALLES ll. L. SOSINSKI J. M. ANTOLICK n. L. GOLDINC H. c. SMITH Ii. M. WINSLOW Graduate Students M. D. CIHiLOSKY XV. li. HUSS J. L. O'BRIEN Ii. L. HLIMPF R. LV. ENGLISH j. JENKINS N. C. PIZNDISRED M. B. LVOLGEMU'ISH Faculty XV. ll. ARMSTRONG C. FITZ F. L. HOFFMAN V. ROUND'I'Rlili 1i. IHLNNIER J. I:. FRIliSl: AI. W. KNERR AI. R. TRABLIE C. ll. BULLINGER R. O. G; l,LING'l'0N S. 1,. LAND P. C. LVEAVER C. A. liLLSWVORTH Industrial Education Honorary --H4' PALLADI U M p L. R. M. U. H. Al. M. L. L. C. V. V. A. LUDORF D. MUNZ ANFAliNGliR R. AUSTRY BISNNE'FI' L. BOYAR Y. BLACK L. DODDS IEMMERICK IOTA CHAPTER II. M. OYLER SIGMA Pl Seniors 1:. REDLICII Graduate Students M. M. CAREY M. 0. CHAPMAN A. l. CIIAMER N. L. GRFAVER D. P. ENRIGIIT J. M. HABIiR M. L. JACKSON Hlomeu's Chemical Honor Society D. ALSPACH E. BRACKBILL CAPPS E. COUNTS Faculty J. C. LATHROP N. LILDINKO E. L. MARTIN S. MIAO R. j. KATZ M. K. KNIGHT P. B. MACK KERAMOS PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER ll. 12. SAIMVICK IL M. SMITH Seniors juniors D. F. STOCK R. IT. URBAN D. C. SKliLLY Graduate Students D. P. ENRIGHT R. M. GRUVL'R . II. EARI IART Professional Ceramics Fraternity ,l. BlIIL K. A. BITNIiR s. 1:. mm: M. L. Bmvun M. s2. nowun n. v. BRIANT H. c. cox M. llAIDT Hlomen's Physical Education Honorary Faculty 13. C. HENRY C. 17. HOCKILR J. R. HONSLER LAKONIDES PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER 29 C. FORNCROOK . E. KENNEDY 7 z . A. MILLER A. JESNAK Ii. D. KELLY R. E. LEONARD Seniors juniors Faculty .455. J. 15. MCCORMICK R. L. RIO VLES ll. L. MILLIGAN M. A. LLICliY D. G. MAGILL F. A. PHILLIPS 22 Chapters. 1900 B. A. SNOKE K. .L YURICK Bl. . O'HARA B. J. ROCK D. VALLACE G. A. H'ALLACK E. C. MARBOL D. QLHGGLE M. L. VILLARD 10 Chapters, 1902 C. R. VlSSER . H'l IITLOXV, JR. C. 1;. RlNDONli L. R. SONDERS Ii. STIIIDLE 1 Chapter, 1933 Ii. t'. NELSON P. G. PARSON Y. P. YORRELL V. M. SMITH 11. M. REESE J. A. ZlYlC LOUISE HOMER CLUB PliN NSYLVANIA STATE Cl IAPTL'R N. N. HIL'I' IL V. UlLLliT S. D. BlSSliY R. A. GRAINER 8'. BUSH ?' N H. J. CUNNINGHAM H. Ii. DICKl-ZRSON N H. 8 CUUSVVELL L. '1'. IIUGIIILS B. J. CUHMAN J. M. O'IIARA Xl. X. GROSS R. D. MCCOLLOM II. M. LONG D. G. MILLER H'umcn's Music Honorary Seniors Juniors Sophomores Faculty Al. 1. J. P. x M. L. MEAD 1 Chapter, 1932 V. JONES P. U. PARSONS M. KALIIACH S. L. FEET M, KIZENEY M. A. RILEY li. LONG J. M. SHUTIE 3L MASK G. TANKS H. Al'llFli A M. S. RAPACH M. J. SXVAGLIiR J. N13171: I3. V. THOMAS S. SLIIRHI'LD j. Ii. VliDliR H'. Y. 'l' IUH OMICRON NU TAU CI IAPTER Seniors 31. C. ALEXANDER S. A. CURRY S. L. HARP C. J. 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IIE'I'LER, JII. Ir. :I. BRENNIZN I'. X. IICNELIS Sophomore II. .II. BARD Faculty II. F. ALDEIIIJEII J. '1'. LAIII M. N. MCGILIRY R. IV. IIREIVS'I'ER Pre-chal Honorary Pl LAMBDA THETA ALPHA KAPPA CHAPTER Seniors 5. . W .GORH m ' R. MESSINx C. EOELSIVSIRN n. A. GRA BER L. 11:: RXIIILEELER s. A. ' n. E. DICKERSON L. V1. HLYD in. M. MUSSER J. E. FOURACRE .HODGSON s. P D. M. F0 VLL'R B. F. KAN BB N. A. PRUTZMAN J. .FR-xNKL'NFIL'LD J. M LaBAR L. K. RES LER juniors I3 C. DeGOLIA A. E. FICKENSCHER D. M. IIOCKER . J. EVANS Faculty J. D. MIBLRSON M. O. FRY N. A MURPHY D. J. ; VERY v. C. FURST M. A. NE ER . A. OVIE A. G. G RDN: M C. BAABE II. M. BCOLOGNE A. R. IlcELWEE 1-. c. 'IAYLOR II S. DIXON Professional Education Sorority 461 Penn 100 Chapters, 1924 R. S. IIanSCOYOC II'AY 3i. WEINBERGER s. J. zmmole IV RUSSELL 5-33 10.; :N 7: 7 E x- .W IT ER .C. IVEAI' ER ..C IVERNII KM S. IVY IND oo-szvrxrwr-p'rravwsn 1 Chapter, 1925 17. A. IVELKEII P. S. IVALTINC D. H. 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JOHNS P. C. CODFRIJ A. E. LANTZ Ii. J. CROSSMANN H. E. MILLER L U. I: Ulle IL l. DIELMAN H. l . CARD 5. A. GILLELAND R. IV. DAILY J. l. KRAN'IVZIAIJAR f. R. ADAMS I. ll. GEIIMAN R. G. BERNRFU'I'ER J. H. GROSSLIGII'I' C. R. CARPEerR L. P. GUEST ,l. Ii. DECAMP A. K. KURTZ '. R. ELLIOT J. M. LAUDFNS'LACER H. IL FARNUM V. M. LliPI. A U, 0. FRY G. M. LOTT Psychology Recognition Society SCABBARD AND BLADE COMPANY H , FIRST REGIMENT J. J. AGOSTA t'. Ii. IIANNLR 'r. w. GAY, JR. J. w. Houuas n. lHGLI-ZR n. w. mum ll. f. BLACK R. C. MANCHESTER J. V. EKEY T. J. MONAGIIAN Y. F. BURLEY R. Military Recagnition Society Seniors C. K. MURPHY R. A. NIRVTON N. PARENT V. RIGGS juniors J. Y. ORLANDO S. J. ROBERTSON R. S. SCIIXVILIKILR Faculty 1;. '1'. McDONALD s. D. MEINILLE B. v. MOORE w. L. MORGAN r-. r. MORRIS, m. A. E. NlinlAR'I' A. M. nulzcla Seniors l. J. LOCK C. F. AIEBUS C. J SHIRK juniorx J. R. PISKLAK R. C. SOXVKO Faculty M. MCCOMSEY -462- 36 Chapters, 1915 K. H. MILLER J. P. SCIIOENING F. C. SCIHVENK XV. F. STAIIL R. G. XVIIITE D. 13. VO0MlillT J. P. RliT'l'GER C. H. SCHELLHASE II. R. SCHULTZ R. E. SCUREINER N. R. SPARKS A. ll. ZliRBAN 43 Chapters. 1929 M. A. RILEY B. J. SIIRUM S. L. SMITH F. A. Vl74LKlZR H'. F. STlilNMAN C. VINSCAVISH, JR. 17. ll. leiGLER S. M. ROSHAL K. R. SMITH D. C. THEVAOS M. R. TRABUE Ii. B. VunORMliR 89 Chapters, 1905 J. M. SHRIVER R. A. VIilL II. II. 'I'ERZAGIAN A. J. VVEINSTEN L. STILXVART SCARAB THEBES TEMPLE CHAPTER 10 Chapters, 1909 Seniors II. C. ANDERSON D. R. HANSON Ii. G. REYNESS L. AL SCALERA l'. BACHA L. E. KLEPPER J. XV. RISHEBERGER XV. J. SPIERS ll. BECKHARD J. D. NULLER A. K. SAUER J. XVILLIABIS Juniors .L R. RlGATI-J, J. E. LONG, I S. J. NATOLI J. B. SRHTH R. L. DCBIEC H. Al. MCCAR'I'NEV C. H. ROHRBAUUH R. .U. TINSTMAN C. R. KOHLER KL JV. KIOORE G. JV. SNHTH Ii. L. JVANBAUGH. JR. D. R. LANCER Faculty J. R. BRACKEN H. E. DICKSON JV. S. HOFFNIAN L. A. RICHARDSON D. A. CABIPBELL R. B. FOX F. 13. IIYSLOP J. Y. ROY A. XV. CASE R. M. 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Journalism Fraternity -463- SIGMA ETA ALPHA PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER 1 Chapter, 1948 Seniors J. M. IIOLTZ D. .L. IIOIKISS D. II. IIEAIID Ii. G. SNEHI D. E. BOOK J. A. D; LNIEL J. G. KEMPEII J. E. LII ILEII Juniors II D. .HL IONY E. II. ??IEEN M. E. KIIINEII LV. ZADAN D. G. BIIOLVNE D. A. IASSLEII II. I. ALICCOL' Faculty Ii. A. ATKINSON II. M. IIOLVEII Hotel z'Idministmtion Honorary SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON KAPPA CHAPTER 31 Chapters, 1915 Seniors II. AI. ATKINSON J LV. II LIIIIISQN II. LG. xALIAL D. I7. STOL ' D. II. IIA E. C. IIIII LKIS J. INK f. . .' ' : ' II. S C IIUIKSI IANK C. L. JELV ELL G. ESL YQIITC I IEL L I. II. UIIIIA II A. DACCE'I'T, JII. C I UDGIL. JII II. ARKL II LV II LVACC L. L'. D U. L . ELLEII I . PS I . P. LVEIII K. E. CLESSNEII I. LI. KIIE BS N. SKOVAN E. L'OUTZ juniors I'. P, BL'NCE LV. II. IIIIIL'KE II. LV. IIUIIEII II. L. AIENI CI II. LV. IIIIUAIIIEIIG C. A. II AUPEIIIS Graduate Students L. LV. BIT NEIL J. IIENSLEII J: KEELEII II. NICII 0L LS II. L I OLK C. L. IIOSLEII II. II. LORENZ L. II. SO NI EIIS II. LI. CIIUVEII D. J. K LCII IK LV. F. ILIULIJEN C DIIELLL; STAIII, M. U U ITNICK J. J. ZE LINS KI Faculty I'. I7. II LT ES LV. II. E LIIIIAIIT II. D. KIIYNINE D. II LII I CI IELL II. .Ll. D LL IS A I'. rLO VEII H. K. LUCAS LV AI. LIL IIS I I ILI. D LL IS IL. C. IIENIIL l . II. IVIATSON S. T. L USI LII Earth Sciences Recognition Society SIGMA TAU , x I I L KAPPA CIIIAP'I LII 26 lepters, 1904 Senmrs II. .L. IIEIINIIAIID LL'. II. VENTON II. II. LEE N. S. SELLL ISI I :IIL' S Ii. FIIIES'I'ONE II. K. AIALIS L. E. SSIEIIIIE'IOLL SK J I ' E LV. C. AICLAIN . LL'. J FORTUNE II. C. LIEIEII 7H5 NIIEIIG . I. I 3 LIN P. I:. 0 ER IEILLI JII. II. C. GILLESPIE II. S. OGD L. C GOODFAIIII I. . NALL N J. I. I 1 ADY ,- L. N. PAREN II J. I. I IEIIZOG II. D. PILLSIIU IIL' C. 1'. IIURL 'II. EID .T OEI; A II JENKINS E. G. REYNESS JI. LVILLIA'LIS C I. JUDGE, JII J. LV. IIISHEIIEIICEII S . LVITA LV. S. KILIA ' II. D. E. LVOOALILIII II. II. KNOVVLES L. L IIOSENI ELI LV. LV. YENNEL', JII. 'r. A. KREBS A. u. 13. YOCKEY n. n. LANGL'R 12. SCIILEICHI' n ,I. ZASLow L Ii. LANGmnD 5.! .V'SCI 1013 NI NU Jmuom II. II. CL LRK LV. II. JOIINSION D. A. LIEBEL 'I'. C. PULLEN Ii. II, ILNGL LND CI. L. WKLNDII'L J. II. .LICGINLEL' II. II IIOSS C. II. FIR EDL ILN J LV. KEIIRES II. LV. ILIEIEII JS SIIULIAKI II L. IIENIIL ILI. INT ZEI I Faculty C. II. AMMEIIMAN p. CIARLRNAIIAN II. C. CEIER I. W. SIIIIOULL Ir. . I I ' LOS N D. IS. DEII II. AI. GERIIARD'II E. SI F. :I'I BLC C. E. gUKE II. IHMLIMOND II TAIIIILEL LL'. . BERG D. V. EIIDMAN D. II. IA LIIIIISON E A. LVIT LIEII LV, E. BI I00? II. A. EVERETT J. E. KIIAULI U SS L JE. LVO LEFEL I;. II. I30 EII A. E. IJLOLVEIIS D. L. ALIAIIKLE J. ZELI SNKI C E IIULLINCIEII A. II. FORBES II. E. ILIINSIIILLL J. II. ZIEGLE D. L. C ALIP ELL A . LL; G LUG ER II. LV. NIECEL Engineering Honor Society -464- B ETA CHAPTER Ii. F. A'l'KlNSON . LKIIARD 1. s. mzc 'IZR n. A. BERNHARD a. F. mummN R. F. BOEDECKIER n. c. BOEDECKER n. BONINI w. G. nowmrcn, JR. .x. 1;. BOYD n. a. mum: D. M. InuNlan n. B. CLARK c. J. conosco l ICK K. II. IZISELIE J. Z. BACHMAN A. C. BANDORICK R. XV. BRLIMBIERG D. 5V. DxHVSON G. A. E'I'Z5VEI'I'IER G. J. FREEMAN R. B. BAREFOO'I' R. E. BLACK '. E. AMBROSIUS 5. R. AMMERMAN . T. ANDREASSIZN AXMAN A. BONINE 5V. E. HOOP D. BRICKMAN P. L. BURKIIART, jR. 7. L. CARNAIIAN 2. B. CASSEL 5. 5V. CLYDE 5. L. DIIAVOR'I'H . A. DOGCliT'l' . E. mm 5 J. L. EVERETT, III .Frb 'z 2k... F 5 P. TAU BETA Pl 5V. M. 135V1NC, JR. 8. E. FIRESTONE J. A. FOGLE w. J. FORTUNE w. G. FRICKE c. 11. GRACE J. J. HALADYNA j. J. HARCIIAR J. w. HARRISON J. L. HATCH J. n. HERZOG n. 1:. nowu K. HUNTER n. M. KEAGY n. F. KECK L. R. KLEPPER J. S. CASPER D. U. HARRISON G. O. HEROLD J. N. JAMMAL H. A. JOHNSON '1'. II. KILCORE H. LA5VROSKI Seniors 5V. S. KMAK C. XV. KNISELY R. B. KNOH'LES R. V. KSIAZEK J. J. LATSHMV II. LAVVROSKI E. P. LEXVIS. JR. 5V. E. LONG C. T. LUDDY D. D. MEISEL M. MITCHELL B. C. MOEN R. S. OGDEN C. F. OTTEMILLER C. S. P T. REID Juniors D. A. LIEBEL II. B. MCCARTY R. E. MELOY J. T. MINAROVICH II. M. 5V. PHELAN F. J. SHINALY R. L. SIIOBERT Graduate Students 17. N10! lOLAS R. QUIN'I'ILRO Faculty AI. R. FENSKE J. 0. KELLER F. FINLON 5V. XV. KINSLEY A. E. FLCHVERS S. A. KOHN R. L. FOLK K. B. LA5VRENCE IL II. GARCIA R. B. LONG R. G. CEIER A. F. LOPEZ D. J. GILDEA P. B. LOVETT J. L. GOODRIAN R. E. LOXVRIE II. P. HAMMOND RI. S. OSBORNE D. E. HARDENBERGH D. J. PERRY 17. G. HECHLER R. B. POVVER J. R. HENSLER P. X. RICE C. L. HOSLER J. M. ROBERTSON R. P. HUNTER P. K. R008 R. C. JOHNSON I. X. SAUER Engineering Honor Society THETA ALPHA PHI PENNSYLVANIA GAMMA CHAPTER Seniors C. E. COONS M. A. HODGSON D. J. KURYLOSKI G. A. GILMAN L. E. JOHNSTON D. S. LITTLE ll. XV. GLASS M. A. KOONS R. L. MAULE juniors H. P. FAHRINGER, JR. I5. 11. LEUSCIINER J. E. POLIKOFF D. ' ORNY Graduate Students 0. G. CRIDER R. J. LOTZ, JR. Faculty A. C. CLOETINGH F. S. NELISBAUM R. D. REIFSNIDER R. E. KENDALL KlET D. B. SCOTT Drama Recognition Society -465- 82 Chapters, 1885 A. K. SAUER J. SCllULZ C. SCHXVENK H. SEATON Y. SHAMBACII E. SKIPPER XV. SMITH . ll. STAUFFENBERG F. STOCK L. VuuDEUSEN P. 5VLIR 07-10 N f 5 J. WILLIAMS J. WITANEK 11. WORLEY, JR. vwawmvwcsww P. L. SHUMAKER G. F. STETZLER A. STRAND D. VunBRAKLE A. XVEIXLER C. WILLIAMS. JR. ll. YOUNG PF??? F ROTI lSTlilN E. SCHREINER E. SIIUSTER S. SIMS J. SMITH B. STAVELY STEIDLE 5V. THIEME D. THOMAS A. T. THOMPSON R. K. VIERCK E. F. VonARX E. A. 5VALKER B. A. XVIIISLER XV. R. YOUNG, JR. J. J. ZELINSKI npwwpvmx 55 Chapters, 1919 S. G. PERIALAS C. II. SEATON 5V. N. SIMS F. IL TOLL. JR. XV. E. SMITH K. YE-XTON THETA SIGMA PHI ALPHA TAU CHAPTER 43 Chapters, 1909 Seniors C J. BLAND J. L. FOX F. 31. KEENIZY N. P. RIOSS V. BREIHVI D. RI. HUNSBIHKGILR C. 1. LEE J. L. SNYDER l S. NI. CHERASHORE S. ZASOFSKV 1 Junior M. I. TEX . u . Profcmwml journalism Sammy XI SIGMA PI ETA CI IAPTER 14 Chapters, 1908 ' Seniors 5. I2. ANTI IUNY C. 1:. CLATTFELDILR H. C. AIARTZ 'I'. E. R USSI'ILL K. R. BROMFHZLD 1.1'. CRAFF C. S. AIERROTH D. S! IAPIRO R. C. HURKI IOLDER R. B. HERSTINE C. L. MORRIS C. C. 'I RU LR A. R. CACCAVO D. B. HUN LR R. 31. ORUM R. G. VINCARD U. DAVIS J. n. LORTHVI'ZLL G. E. POVVL'LL Juniors R. J. HUTAUCK J. V. NICNAIR E. L. SALLACK S. S. STANKEVICZ R. R. LINDJU ll. Ii. H. VEISENFLUH Graduate Students V. C. ANDERSON C. R. CUNNINGHAM II. F. SIERHERT A. K. VILSON E. B. C, lAXIBERLAIN Faculty V. A. BIZEDE V. C. ED VARDS H. A. MEYER V. II. PFEIFFER R. A. BAR'IK 0 P. r C H F. T. MURPI IEY 0. A. SCHNUDT V. C. BRAMBLE J. A. IERCUSON V. T. NEARN XV. E. VVI'IITE H. H. CI HSMAN AI. K. GODDARD N. A. NORTON H. M. VVITHEROVV I l. N. C1 WI: XI. V. HURIPI IREY 0. XV. PFLUEGER Forestry Recognition Society -466- SENIOR INDEX Page Ber er, R. A Botkiss, D. A. . 102 Beronxitz, A. Botsford, T. C. ............... 175 Berlin, J. C. ............ Bouchal, A. W. ................ 82 Berman, B. L. Bourne, J. R. . ............... 135 Bernhard, R. A. .................. 134 Bove, P. J. ....................... . 102 Bernhard, R. D. ................ 134 Bowditch W. C. Jr. 135 G.CF. Bickford. W. Biederman, S. H. .. ......... Barmw, N W'. 11:11:11,: Bartsc11,C. VV., Beanie, P. Brossman, R. Bechtol T. R. Bmuse, E. B. .................. 177 Becker J. S. Brown, C. B ..................... 177 Beckhard, H. Brown, E D. . 83 Brown, E. E. 58 Brou n, G. B. ....... 242 Broun, H. E 177 Brovm. H. R. Jr 135 Broun. J. A. .................. 222 Brown, R. F .................... 135 Brown, R. F. .................. 103 Brown, V. D. 103 Brown, W. E 83 Brucher, K. E. . V , V 103 Brumbaugh E. J. . . V. 58 Bryan, R. J. .......... 2.22 Bryson,C.R. 135 Buckalew, J. M. ......... 58 Buckius, D. . ................... 177 Bornholdt, J. W Bu ,P. M. ...................... 177 . . Bosler,A . ......................... Bugen, R. M. .... . 103 Benyish, W. P. . Bossler, R. B. ................ V Burdick S. L. Jr. .. 136 -467- Burgess. J. P... Jr. BurklwIcIer 11.c.'f1..j..f.f1'j BurkImusc. R. G Burleigh R. M. Bu rIL'y J. F. BUSII. Bush 5. ButkiewiCI. C P Buvdus, J. L. Caccavn, A R C Jean; M. C AFIer R.E1 Cz.1in F. J. Calderone, R. A. Caldwell1J. 13. J. ....QIT' CaIchuII. G. L CuIIahan. H. P. 7 C7uI1'L1'1 R.L .Jr. C.111n,J. C 'ImpbcII E. W. Campbell. F VI7., Jr C ann' .1111, B. T. Cantrell F. 5 Jr. jigf. n a. :1. .5 I Carcv J18. CzlrIcton, D. A Carlson, D. A. Carlson, G. M Camthers F. S.J1' Ca1'en:v, 111. s. .. Cease, P. H. . 1. . Cctlin R A. Clmcona R C C Immbers IV. 71.71. 7 ChcrasImrit, S. M. Chesney E. Chincu N. A. Chrzan6ski. B. T. , Chuckran. J H Chusid. R. Ciaroni. SENIOR Cianci M. J.1 Cilctti F. 81 C ar ', J.D Clark, J. AI. C71Ic1 eland B1A. Cloud D. C obaugh R. L. Cobosco C. J. CoIIman, D J C10111pt0n,II.VI7 Jr. Conuhan M. A Cinnihnn, M. A. Condon, T. J CondrinY A. M. Conlev, M. A. connaly, J. 183. ff... XIII: C nnrad W. C. urnmcssu, R. B Cnrtright Costello, J. G Custluw, R. D. 1. Cottone D. T. Cottrell L. W. INDEX Continued Conklin, L. H. Cmmer L H7 J1' 17 H C rm er, C. Crawford 711.57 Crawford,R .VV 7 H I Crcgar,L W. C. ..... Crick A. . Criden, H. L. .. .. ,. Cridcr, M. E. ............ Crider, P. H. . .. Crissey, F. E. ............ Criswcll, R. H. ........ CunningImin. J. G. ., Cunningham, M. J. Curry, R. M. Jr C 1u1'ry, S. A Curm, R. A. Cushman L J . . ... E Cutler cumiini J. 11,11. , Dabagian, H. J. ........ DaggctLL I7. C.A Jr DaiIV D.1ugherty,P.R..Jr. . Davies II. Dcckman. DL- Frees H. chen J.1 Dc Grae1'.e E. H De Haa B. Dcichmmi. M. W. Desaulnicrs VI. Dcssauer, G. K De Stefano, CIJ Dctwiler, S. P. Page Dc IVOIF, J. E.. III ........... 139 Diamond ................. 181 DibIL, W. T Jr. 240 DIC . 240 DickLrson. II E 105 DieruII R C1139 DictLriCI1,L.R J ........ 242 Dictle, I1J1'. ......... . ..... 60 Dictl, J. P. .11..1 84 Di Giorgidfl G. A. ,. 105 DiIks. Jr. 1 223 Dill. J.B . 1. .1 I39 DiIIL'y. C S 139 D1I1cy, T B I39 Di Maria. 0. Q. ........ 181 Dimopoullas G T. 240 inger, J.C ........................ 105 DmgIe, II. J 139 DisqueY W. C. 60 Dumn, G. H. 233 Dlxon, J S ..................... 84 ' ................... I05 Dubchowcr lJ. I 139 I obsun, R. I39 Dodge, A. R., Jr I81 Dodson G. W. . ........... I81 Donahue. J. I7. 1 . . I81 odd, A.V ........................ 247 DUUIin, IVI . .................... 181 Dottcrcr. R. E. ..........1 60 Dottennusch, W. R ,. 181 Dougl1cr.R ................. Duugherty, S. E. Dougl1ert1',T.M DriscoII, R. Dmdcr P. M. .................... Dromgnld L. D. Drnn1gold.1M. L. EbersoIL, F H Eberso l, . Echclmcver, W. II. .. 61 EckcnrocIL J.B ............... 182 EchoIs F. L. .1 85 Eckcrt F. E. er ............. 223 Eckman C. E., Jr ............ I40 Edelstein, L. M. 105 E111crs1111 K. K. E111C1'V,B. N E111111crt. M. ....................... Engci, F. E ........................ Englcr, 11. M. E11Z11is11,J W Enrig11t,..J :1? Erskine, 111.13. 1. .. EttingLr,11.J. Et71VLilcr,G.A. ., Evans, 1. 11 Ewuldson, H. E11 crs, J. F. Ewinu 11. A. Ewinu 1717.111. 1L1111c11. 1217.111. .......... Fcnmn, V17. H. ............ 141 Ferguson, D. D. ................ 106 SENIOR INDEX Continued Page Page FCFULISOH, G 11.243 Fryburg, F C ..................... 85 1cr11111iL,AVV. C. 2-15 Fuchs, C. J., 111 ................ 61 1c5'c1cr, A. ......... 85 . 1thLT011,VV.11. 141 Fiduti. F. E. ............... 183 FidL-s, J A. ......... 61 11L111cr, H. C. 183 1L Li J. K. ................. 141 Fiilman, H. W 141 1i11L1cr, 111. L ............... 106 1111L11ay, J. 171' 183 1111cs0d, 11 .................. 183 Finkclsmn, A E . 106 Gallanter, S. ...................... Finley, J. ................ 23S Garcia, L J Fmrc, J .............. 183 G1rdner. G 1ircsu111L. S. E. ........... 85 Garfinkel, 11 B Fisher. A. E. ................ 85 Garlmv, V17 A ..... lishcr, F. M ...................... 141 Garrahan, J E F1511L-r, H. E 141 Garrison, B W F1511cr, L. J. 85 Gates, H. B , Jr Fisl1cr.M. ....... 184 Gay, T. V1 F1sl1c1', M. J 184 Gazek, A G ....... F1511cr.11. . .. 18-1 Cearhart, J I ..... lishcr. 11. K. . 247 ebert, Fleminu 11. 11.111 ............ 61 Cedrich, H D. ..................... F1110 J. 11. . Gehrett, 11. 11., Jr. F1cga1.11.C ........... Gehris, J.13 Gre R. A. ....... Fludin, K. N. Grecjnawalt, M. A. 11ukc, J S ....................... Green berg. H 11. F1Vm1, L E. ..... Grcen1ee,g S. J. ........... F11ge1, K. 6 ............. Greenwald, A Funlc, J. A .......... Iorgcr, J. 11 ........................ FurL-man, D .................. Foeran, G V17 Forcsman, C ......... F1111111111c10, Y. V. F110r,11. 1'01'I1Lr00kl 1A. C ............... Furncy, C. . Fortune, V17. J. Foulkc. S. M. Fouracre, J. Fowler, D. M. Fuw1Lr, 11.11 F11111cr,V17.11. Gilbert, IV: 1. . Gilbert 1717.11. .. Cmbma n, S. Gross, 1,M.S FrcLL FrCLdman, V17. Guvcr,11.A,Jr-F IIadg, W. Hackcnberss . 111. Friday, E. ............ Fricdland, 1'1. Friedman, H. D ................ 142 Fricd111'111, 111.13. S. Goldberger, A. K. H. ........ Golden. R L. -469- II.,1gLIL' L. J. IIaIaLIvm1,J J. IIaIn11',J. R. .. . IInmcr, J. H. .. IIamiImn, J F. . . . ,, Hammond, E. J. . . Hancock. II'. III Ilunford, E. S. II111111111. IV. J. Hanna. G. U. IIaIcIcinan, L? F . I I IIarrar, R. D. Jr. Harris, D.S II.,1rris III. E Harris, R. E. Harrison, J. IN. . Harrison, N. R. ......,,,, I'Iarrison, P. M. , , .. . . IIarroId K. II. Harry, C. C. IIarsch, W E. IIanswick R. IV. II'.',1r1an J. R. . Harvey, I. P. . II.,1ssingcr P. J. II.1ssIacI1er C. J. IIatton. C. II7.,J1' 7 IIaube E. D. IIauptman, J. A Hawkins, J. E. II'11'cs. J. L. IIachwood F. IIL-z,1rd D. R. IIccht, A E IIL-inly, J D. IIcinlc. D. II7. . IIciss, C. D IIL-IIer, A. J. IIcIIman. B. G. IIeIt. H. IImehiII, E. A H IILan S. F. HL-pburn R. J. SENIOR IIcpIL-r, A. Herbert M. D. Herman, A. J. ........... Herman, H.. Jr. IIcrshbcrger, 7T. I IIcrstinc. II. II. IIiIIstroIn, L77.I::1.::::.1..: IIiImun, J. ,. I Iindcnuch, Himnimus, R. J. ....... IIirshIicId, A. IIirst, R. IIite, C II. INDEX , Continued Page 146 189 . 224 , . 146 . 109 IIOI1augI1,T. R Hoke, D. II. IIoItyclaw, II. M Holtzinger, J. S. Holupka, C Hnmyak, G. .. IInotman, D. J. IIoovcn, N. W., Jr HmIcttLr, J C. 242 Page IIntLhkiss G L ........ 147 IIouchins, C. R 240 IInuscr, J. W. I89 Houston, H A ........... 190 Houston, M I 110 II11utz,H.J. 110 Ilnw,21rd C. G. . .. 147 I 11111 2,1rd H. J. .................... 247 Howard P. D. . ., . . . ,,,,,, I90 IInwL, R E. 147 IIuwc, I7I7. T. . 190 IImchI, II. I7I7. ..... 64 IInVcr, II. E. 245 Ilov t, C. I. ................ 225 Hubbard, II. IN. 225 Huber, D J 110 IIudak, P. . ............... 247 Hudson VI7.E.1-'I7 IIuIIman, C. M. .............. 64 IIuglics,J. E. . ... . 64 Hughes, M. B. . .................. 64 Hughes, M. C. . . 64 HugI1Ls,1III. 1.. 110 IIughL-s, IN. P. . 147 I Iummcl II. II. I IO I Iu111pt0n,III. L. I 10 Hunger, J. P. IIunsberger, D. Hunter, C., Jr. . Hunter, D. B. IIIing11'0rtI1,D.C ............. 235 IIIingworth, R. S. 190 I111b0den, III. ................... 11 1 Ireland, VI7. C . . .. . 225 Irwin, F. III.c . . ,..... 64 -470- Page chart, D. M. H 87 L'WL-II, C. L. 225 0c, L. E.. .................... 236 . 0I1ns J.1 I I .ohnsun, J. D ... I91 Johnston, A. II. 148 .nlmston D. E. I91 4 I: Kashmar, E. J . .A Kauzfman, B II KauI111an,lI. A. ............. . Kazlauskas, A. J. . ., Kea Kemmcrer, A. G. ......... Kemmcrcr, H. II. .. 65 Page Kiclmrt, S. . ...... 65 1xi11inski F. T. ..... H9 1xi1inski, . E ..... 65 1x111ia11, H. 13., Jr. 2-11 1x1111111L'1, L. D. ................ 65 Kindcrman, C. Cr. .. ....... 191 king, A. .............. . 1 12 King. J. P 65 King, T. B. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 65 lung. 1717 111. . 2'45 Kinkcnd P. R. .., 191 1xi11ncy,1.T.,Jr. 225 Kip1cr, J. 11. 111. I92 Kirchcr, J T. . .. 112 lxlingcnsmith, 1717. F. 1x10stL-rn1a11, T. 111. Kmninctz, J. J. Kmnomwski, T Koons,111. Koorc cy, A Ixupclinzm. D.. J. ......... Imppcn11avcr,C. L. ..... Korman, G. 7 Kussmzm, P. M. .. Krucgcr H. J. .................... 150 SENIOR INDEX- Continued Page Krug, G. 13. . ................. . 150 Kruscn, J. C., Jr. ,. .. 66 Krysko, S. R. 193 Kuz111a, 111. LuBar. J 111. Labovitz, A. Laderer, V17. L;1ird,V1 W R. Jr. ............... 151 La111bertoi1 1717.11. Lammey, J. 1 andefeld V17. . . Lander, 1717. JR Landolt, R. F. Langdon, R. 111. ..... Langford. 1.. E. LaudenslaoLr,J. 111. .......... . 193 Lauer. R171 ...................... 151 Laughlin: 117. E. ................ chinson, S. Lctkiewic7, V17. L. ...... Leuzinger,1717.111cL. ,. Levi, 11. ........................ 245 Page Levick, 8.1V. ,V, .. ., . 88 Levine. A. R ................. 194 Levine, B. C. .............. . 19-1 Luinc L. E. .. ....... 194 Lev.i11c 111. .. I94 Le17i11L R F. ... . ,. 194 LevinL, R. ................... 195 chings. S. C. . . . . . ,. 195 Levy, C. R. ...................... 113 Lew R. 113 Lew. S ........... 195 Libcnsnn.J.111. ..... Lieblcin E. J. Light, 111. Lightstonc, R. ......... 113 Lionian. 111. E. .. ...... 241 L111cy, 13. M. ............ 88 Limpcris T. ...................... 243 Lindy. R. 11. 7 Linn: ux, . . ch11koff G. J. .............. L1'ford, R. E., Jr. ..... Macaulay, J. R. ............ 153 -471- Page 111ack.A.L. . ..... 115 i11ac111i113n, J.11'1. 246 Mudav J. H. ..................... 196 111adcira,111.K. . . 115 Malonev R. C. ., . ., 197 1113150n, T. E. , . .. 153 11anbeck E. S. ,.. .. 197 111mm. T. R 197 Mannino. P 242 Manna, J. R .................... 197 Mansfield, C B .............. 115 Mansor, L. . . 89 Marcincavage, C. J. ........... 241 111arcink0,A .111. ... 153 Marcus, H. J . ............. 153 111:1rcv, H. G. 197 Margolf, P. B. ................... 115 Marker, R. C. .............. 153 Markle, C. E. ............... 197 Markouitz J. O. . ., 153 1lark son, J. O. . . 246 Mannorstcin, C. . .. ,. .. 197 Mars11a11.C.E. .., 197 Marshall, J. L. ,. . .. 226 111211511811 N. . 63 111arshal1,R. L. . 226 112115112111 117.11. . ., 153 11artin, C. R. . ......... 153 Martin. 11G. ...... . 153 Master, 111. A. Master, N. C. Mattem, H. K. McAdams, R. H. ,7 114 McBrearty J F. ., 114 McBride, C. L. . V. 89 McCabe, V. A. .chCannu F. O .J1cC1aiIII 11. 11 chClcnaghan. 11. .5. JF. .chClcrnan.11.A. McClinmck E. G. .- McCloskL'y, JV. A. . .. McClure, A. H. . .J1L'CuIII1Is. 11. L. McCuerIick. J. E. r H McCormick J.A .JlL'L.nw,aIn F. H. McC ruckcn, B. J. MCLIug1I1iri, A. JICLauglIlin D. M. McLaughlin. J. McLaughlin. P. I. I I 1 J McLean. M. E. .chLcan. 11. B. .chMthzIn. E. C. McMillan. M. B. .J1clJlillin.E. M V . .leIcIJlnrun. A. L. . . McNally, J P. .J1C1VL1is. P.11. chJVhirtcr R. R. 7 .. . . H T W C. F. . V G. H. Meade Mcbus. Mccouch Meek 11. Icheler , ,. . V Meeker. G. E. Jr. ,. Meyer 11 .. IJ1L'1I2I1. L. 11. .J1c11ingLr. 11-1x Mellingcr 11.5. . f. f. . Mcllman, 11. .J1c10y. D. L. 1ch1snn. G. A. chnukcr. M. V. 1JIcneclcy,R.C.Jr. Mcnninghaus, F. F. SENIOR INDEX Continued .chntxcll. 11. L. , Merchant, JV. S. Merges. E. J V . Merritt, JV. G. ................ .JlL-rI' 01,1 chrryman W. D. J1itchc11 F. J. Jlitchc11 G. M. , V. Mitchell, J. W. . .. Mitchell. 11. B. Mitskavich, J. N. Mocn, B. C. J101IncI'. F. W. Mourc, J. E. . Moore, 11. H. Montgomery. S. 11. 1Ji'loruwski, E. J. . Mordan, M. L. Mnrcdock, J. D Morgan. R. F. 1J'10rgrct. C. L. 1- 1J1u111011em, P. B. Page 236 237 198 154 68 Page Page Mulhnncn, 0. L. 69 O'Brien, 11. D. . 2-13 u11, . W. Obzut. V. W. ,. . 200 Mullan, 11 L O'Connell, H. L. . 200 iJIu1laney, J P ..... O'Donnell, C C . 117 Mulligan, JV J O Donnell, 11. F. . . . . , . . 90 Munz, L Oelschlager, 11.11. ...... 156 Murnin. J A OLser, H. ,. . . . ,. 117 Murphy, C 1x Ogden, J. W. . 156 IJ1urplIIuL.N. Jlurr, J. J1. . V. Murray, 11. P. . , , ,. Murray, 11. C. ... . W ,. iJ'Iurery, W. l. .. . Mursch, 11. N. Musrcy A. C. MuSSLr, M. M. Mutzabaugh, P. . 1. 156 Muzzi, 11 l Oranmskv, A. ................ 201 Myers, D L Organist 11. H. 227 Myers, E mer, ....................... 70 Myers. C A. Orr, J. W. . .. 201 Myers. G JV. Orris, W L. ................... 118 Myers, H C. . Orum, B M .................... 7O Myers, . B. O'Sha11, H. E 156 Myers. J W 0 Shell N. P ................. 118 Myers, K I 0:: W. P ................ 243 Mvcrs, W S Ottcmiller,C. F 7 11. New gomy, W. H .. Nakonechnv 1J1. ,. NalILn D. 11. Napora, N Nastasc; P. J. . Naumann, M. E. . Nearhnof, 11. J Nedimyer. J. J. . ., Nehoda, J. 11. Neidig, B A Nciman. J L. NeinIan,11.A. Vcss. C. Ncss, C. L. Vestor R. S Neville. L. M.r . Neville, 11. A. . Ncwtnn. 11. A. ... Neyhart, C. A. Nod, H. A . .. . 69 Passananti, G. T. .. Nokcr L. J. Jr. 156 Pastir, P. S. Nurdblom, C. J 156 PzItclIin. H. C ......... North, 1 200 Paterson W. F. Norton, P H B ............. 69 Patrick, A .............. Patterson. N. B. Patterson, 11. E. D. O cthim, P. F. OBrian, J. L. ...................... 117 -472. 11L-arson. 11. E. ................. 2:13 110115011, 11 F. ............... 2-1-1 11L-1:11.12. 11. ................ 157 Peoples,1l 111. ................. 70 Pcndletnn G. M. .............. . 118 PLPPL-r, S ................... 118 17Lr11ct5'ky. W 201 17Lr1.11a5, S G .................. 202 PLrlman, S 117 .............. 202 PLTIOH, L 1 91 Puma, J. 11 202 Pery, A. L 118 Pery, C. A 70 17Lruzzi, F A ................... 202 PLtChcl, E L . 237 Peterson, 11 E., Jr. . . 246 C Pctron, C. . D. D. Pctrucci, Petrunuk, F. A. ................. 91 Pctrunchik, A. ................ 2-10 Perry, T. A. ....................... 91 Pcssniann, F. J. ................. 118 Peters, K. 111. .................. 118 Pctcrs, L. A. . 7O Petersun 11 L. . 7O Pelruwski, A. .............. 157 P12111sticl, L W 70 1711c1an, C .................. 157 11111311111, 11. ................... 118 1711i11pl111.,1r F.1717. 91 .5 , 157 Phinncy, F. S. .................. Piutt, J. L. . PiL'L'inu, A. L. Piccune, D. J. ,, .. 202 Pickering, K. A. . 1,,. 158 Pid1115ki,511. ........................ 158 Pierce, 11.S ..................... 202 171ku5, 111. H ................... 202 111C510, 1. I ......................... 118 Pillsburv 11. D., Jr ........... 158 Pinno, L. 1. ..................... 202 Pumcerc, 111. ................. 203 Popoxcc, T. E. .................. 2-11 P01'tL1',B.A.119 ............... 244 110r111011 A. 117. 7 , Pouch, J. W . .................... 203 SENIOR INDEerContinued Page Pounds F. S. Jr. 203 Powell, G. E. .............. 71 Powers, 1111. . .. ....... 71 Pravc 11. L. 203 Prcble, C. E. ..... 119 1,rLdzink0w.5ki, J. L. 203 111L55111a11,111.11. .............. 158 Preston, 117. H. 119 Prifti, P. 11. .................. 203 Prubst, S. E. ............... 158 Prutznmn, 111. E. , 203 P1utz111a11, N.A.119 111011115. A. E. 71 1111115, B A. ..................... 203 111111531, S E ............. 91 Purc11a5L A G .............. 203 Pvatt, L. F 119 Quulten, J 11 ................. 244 Quay, 117. W ,,,,,, 203 hierns, 11. J ................ 203 Quick,E. P. .. 247 Rubenold L. 0. 2-12 11abold, 11 V17. 203 11.1di55, L B .................... 119 11a11e1, 1 B. 203 Huger, 117. B. 2-12 11211111, H. H . Jr 158 11.1nck, S. H 2-10 Raphael, B A ................... 158 1121uc11,J G ...................... 204 11211'e, F ....................... 71 11uytek, S , Jr ................... 119 11cdlic11, F . 71 11LL11110nd, LD. G. ................ 158 11Led, ....................... 119 Reed, 11. E. ........................ 159 Reed, 11. 111. ,. ,. 159 Reeder,J L ................... 159 11cc5e. C J 119 11cc::, E J. ,. 20-1 1L-1L L. H. . .. 20-1 11cic11ard, 117. J ................ 20-1 11Lick1i11. C. 11cid,T Reilly, L11. l1cinauer, 11.1-1. 159 11ei11hard, D. G. ............... 159 11611116111161, J. ................... 91 11cisl1, 1 . . 204 11L'i5t, D E ..................... 20-1 11L-i161, . 11c11n011 D 117. 111311115, ........................ 11131151191, J. T. 11c115er,117.17. 11L3'n01d5,1717. G. .............. 1112.5, 11. V . ............. .. Relnick, J. A. ....... 11ichard50n,D.A. 205 D Richardson, F. G. . , 159 Richardson, J. E. ............. 205 111c111110nd,C. ....... 159 Richter, A.N.A ,.. ..... 91 RiCkLtts,117. C. . .. . 205 Riddag11,D.117.,Jr. . 71 Rigg, G. S. .. ,. 205 Riggs, J O 205 Rig 5, ........ 120 11igFi11g, B 111 120 111 0111, J. F 159 111Fey, M. .................. 120 Rindosh, J L 159 Riordan, J. J. ................... 246 Rishbergcr, J. 117. . 159 Robinson, 1717 A. ............. 71 Roche, T. S. , .. 2-11 RodemLyer,11.J.2-16 Rodgers, G L ................... 120 odoers. J ........................ 120 110.111, P 11 205 Rodriguu, B ................... 246 Reader, 11 111 ................... 91 11068511133111. J. ................ 7 ogers, 110gu511.S.A 11011rbauuh, .L. 110111115, E1 110115, J.A . . 110111211105, 11.11 110n1any511yn. E. A. 110111L0, S. F. 110me5erg F. E 110minc, J.11. 110 on . 11 e1. 1 1100p. C. S 160 11005, E. N ,,,,,,,, 2-1-1 1100!, E. ......... 120 110.513010u011, 117 J 237 Roscoe, .......... 205 11056, B. ..................... 205 11056, L. 1717 205 Rose, 11. G. ............. 206 1105L111crgey, J. P. ........ 71 111 . E. . . 246 Rosenau, P. . ................ 206 Rosenblmt, A. N. ........... 206 Rosenfclt, L. L. Rosengartcn, E. 1105611511'cig. J. .. ., 11055. 117. F. . 110.55,11. S. 11055111311, H. D ................ 206 R055ma11,117.11. ............. 7 1 110111, J. 1717., Jr. .. .. . ,. 160 110t11berg, L. ....................... 160 110tz, DH 11. Rowe, D. A. F. -473- 110w '121nd E. 117., lr.. I10511L-rry. P 11. 1. 1107a A. 11u111111.1n, T L. 11un111aug11,D.111.7: Rumbaugh, F. H. 11u11111aug11, 11. F. 1u1111111ug11. w. F. : 11u111pf,11 H ' 11u55L11, G. L. Russell. T. E. 77 77 Rust, 11utk011'5ki. 11vn1511a11',111. 521121111011, 11. S. 11. 117. 1- Sa11115c1, 117 H. SunLiL'rs H. K. C. ., Sankcy R 1.; ,. Santianni, 11.17. .. . . Sapicnza, J.11. ,. . Sapp, 117. 11. Sarnaki. D. J. Saucr, A. ., Sau11dcr5, G. 11., E. SC111111tm.:11l11.1c11 1 SL'11ar1, 15. SL11.11.1tz, SChLHcv . L S12111LiL'11Lr,P E117. 63.117. SchoL-nino -. Scl101111. 11 J1. , SClllnch J.I 117. Sc110tt, N. Sc11rz1i511u1111111. Sc11r0ck,L. Schubert 1111. -1 ...J SENIOR INDEX Continued Page Page Page SL'11ultI G. E. ,, 207 Sidur, S.A.Smit11 S L. .. .. 123 Stitc1c1,VV. 111. ............ ., 74 SL'11u1tI.11 11 ,. 161 Sicpicm11'ski.L. L Smolukas, N. L1. ,. 163 Stiftingcr, G. A. . SL'IiultI. J. H. 207 S111L'rbL'rg, D.11. ., . Sheath. E. G-, , .. . 122 Stiles, C. A., Jr. .............. Schulz G . .. 161 Silverbcrg, E. L. ........... . Sniscak, J. .. ................ 244 Stinc,J.11. .................... . Schunmchcr 11.117. , 207 Silverman, T. L. .. Snyder, A E., Jr .............. 123 StinL, ........................ Sc11u1111,1ck 11. D. , . 92 Silverston, 11 E. . . SmdLr, L A. .................. 73 Stitelv, D W SC11ut'In111n. F. 31. ,, 208 Sil1crsan 11D. Snvder, C 13 123 Stitt,11 E ..................... Sc1111'1111beck, C. 11. 161 Si111uncs, S. S. . . . . . , ,. SnydLr, D G ., , 163 Stitt, 11. G. ,. ., SL'1111'111111L1', J. C. . 92 Simun, J. A. ............ . Snyder, F. E. . ,. ., 163 Stock, D. F. ..................... SC1111'11rtz.111. J. . . 208 Simon, 111. . . .. . . .. . SnydLr, J L. ................ 211 Stogoski, D 13 SCh111.1rtI. 11. L1. , 208 Simon, S. B. . . ,, ., SnvdLr, J 111 . 123 StokLr, J SL'111111rtI S. . ,. 208 Simons, K. A. , SnvdLr, 111 111 163 Stone, E O . .................... SL'1111'L-imsr P. F. . 208 Simpson, C. E. , . SnydLr, 11. '. , . ................ 74 Stone, L. 5., Jr .................. Scl111'L11k F. L. 161 Simpson, H. P. ................ ' Snyder, 11. J. ..................... 74 Stone, M. C. .................... SL'1111'Lr.11.1 ., . 242 Simpson, J. 111. . ................ Snyder, 11. S. ................. 123 toner, F, Jr ........... SC1111'in0.111.'J.111. 121 Simpsnn, J. 1,. ,. .. Snvdcr,11. W. ................... 73 Stoops, M. F. .......... SL'oIiL-ri F. A .. ,. 121 Simpson, 0. S. ., ., ,.. . S11V1Lr V17. H., J1'. ,... 123 Starch, J. 1'. ........... SL-111'L- J. E. , . . . 208 Simpson. 11. P. V .. SnLiLrbcrg, 11. A. .. 211 Storey,J.11. ........................ Sc1,1t1m C.11. , 161 Simpson. W. 111. ., Sahunugc, V17 J. 211 Stout, C. A. SL-11'111'1ian N. .. . . 2011 Sims, D C. . .. ............ S011010wski, L. 11. . .. 211 Stovcr, L. S., Jr.'. .. Sebastian. 17'. J. . . 161 Sims, 117.17. . .............. S01iday, E. S. ................... 74 Stover, S. A. .................... SL'd11'iL'k. G. L. , , 7- SinCIair, D. . . . , Solomon, E, Jr . ,. 246 SumL, 11 W .................. SLc11'.11.E. 244 Singer, G. S0101111v. B 74 StraL11Lr,J W Sc11111i'11. .11. 208 SingLr.11. P. So1'11n,J ......... 211 StratLr, 11 11 .................. Scidcl, G. H. V. 161 Sinkoskv A. V. Son1Lr1'i11c,A 242 Strau, L 11 ..................... SLidlL-r C 11. 122 Sipc, F. ' . 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Tensor, A. L. Ter v,.J L. Tcrzugiun. 11.11. Tomaykn L. W. ................ 165 annavacca, P. A. . . 165 Tompkins.J.XN.2-13 Tomk. A., Jr. ...................... 93 Totenbicr, R. ................... 214 T0111. C. E. . . 165 Totun 1. ,. . 240 Tre1bo111.E.L .. .. 9-1 Trego, J.M.165 Tresslcr. 13.13. ................. 214 Tresslcr R. 711. .....,.,. 125 erx. C. 16$ 11'1111111c, 19.G 75 Trip1ett VVi, V111. ,. 238 Trgtytu LA. ... 9-1 21-1 T11111y11bl6re, R 11 ................ 214 Trunick, E R. ................... 9-1 T1',11vcr C. C 2-10 TschcrhngLr, R. E . 21-1 Tupan 7'5 Turnbu1y:IC:1 Turnbu11,T. E. Turnbu11, VV. Turner, E. OF Turner, P. J. .. . .. Tuttlc, D B .................... Tuttlc, J H Tylden, E J Tyriw, H ........................ Udinc. M J ...................... Udis, B. .................... L1111cr,J. E. ................... Umstcad, C. H. Underw,00d K. H. 9-1 Urban, R. ............ 228 Urbausky, E V17 ............... 165 Urion. R. M . ,. 239 Uscavagc, J. P .. 75 Vail . . 241 Vanderchk B. L ............. 125 VanLcck E. R. ............... 94 Vandegrift, R. G. ............... 214 SENIOR Page Van Deuscn, E. L. 214 Vananan, D. Kb 214 11117117th, S. H. ............... 125 Voug11t,J.11. Vuncanon, J. C. ............... 215 117aag, W. R. .................... 228 1Vadde11,R. B. ........... 9-1 mum v. L. 'Jr. .. 1717111511, A.C ... VValtenbauUh, R. Waterman, P. A. ................ 166 1171115011. D. L ................. 2+1 XVutt, I1. 11. 75 171711115, R. V17. ................... 75 VVatz, G. R. .................. 215 VVausat, 11. R. ................ 239 Way, L ................. 126 Weaver, E. C. .......... 166 XVLJxer, P. L. ................... 2-17 Weaver, R. T. ........ 215 VVcavu, R. J. ................. 126 VVcinberger. 1 1Vcincr M 1717cinstein L. 11. 9' 13.17 I VVclker. W clker, Weller, 171701161 , INDEX1Continued Page Wells, D. D. .................. 126 VVengert, J. M. , . 239 VVenner. R. B. ................ 9-1 VVenturine. M. J. 215 VVentzler, J. E .................. 76 VVerkheiscr, G. M. ........ 76 XVemer, R. S. . ........ 216 117091 E. .............. 9-1 West, C. P. 229 Vetherby R. E 2-13 VVhaan. W. V17. 126 Wheeler, E. S.. ,. .. 166 11711e6111ck, W. E. .............. 240 VVhelan. M E ................. 126 Whitaker, R C ............... 166 White, D R ..................... 76 ' 240 VVhitenack D. NS VVhimey, D. VViborgJ. S. ......... Wick, R. W. VVickhatn, R. J. VViddowson. G. D. VVidrow,1V1..1 .. VVielgolaskv, W. ......... VViertel, E. J. J. E. VVingard, R. G ........ VVin910w E.1V.1 VVintermutc, E. M. Winters, F. M. .. ... , VVinterstccn, J. O. ............. VVinton. J. ...................... Wise, E. S. VVisser C. R. Wissinocr, CA. J W 1990w .................... W 1tanek S. AJ. .................. -47s- - Zimmerman, A-. S. Pagc VVithcmw, B. J. ., 217 VVitman. H. J. 77 VVitman. R. C. .. V 95 VVitmer, T. D. .................. 77 VViZda, E. P. ..................... 127 VVoche, J.A . .. .. 217 VVoleschak, A1. 217 1111117,J.. .. . 217 Vanle, R. E . .. I67 VVulfersberger, 117.1117. ..... 127 1170111, E. T. ....... . 77 117011111131, G. E. ........ 229 239 11701051111, J ............ 1Vright, D. L. Wright, K. R. V. . XVright, T. A. ............. Yannitto, R. L. Yanoski E. 13 Yarnall 11. R. Yates, E. D YLnL-r, J. L1 Yucliim, L131 167 Yoc11um,J.E. 217 Yockcy, G. E. ....... 167 Yockey, W. K. ....... 167 Yodcr, J T., Jr 167 Yoder, R. E. .................. 77 angv, L. R. 167 Y09t, J. C., Jr 127 Yuugel, A. J. 2-16 Young, H. 240 Youn 7, R. L. ................... 240 Young. S. A. . 167 Youu, E. 229 Yurick, B ..................... 127 Yurick. K A. .................... 95 Zalicm'itz E. . .................. 217 Zunecoskv, M. J. ............... 241 Zar er T. G. 2:1511111' J. Zeiger, R. N. Zimmerman, LL ............ 127 Zimmerman, M. A. ......... 217 Zinn. E. 1V. ,. .. 127 Ziswa9ser, M .. .. 167 Zora, J. 7. ................ 95 Zoslaw, C. G . 217 Zukas, J. C 229 A Acacia . , Agriculture, Schnnl of AlI-Cullegc Cabinet AlI-American . V. V Alpha Chi Omega ........ Alpha Chi le , Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Delta Sigma V. ., , Alpha Epsilon Delta . V Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Epsilnn Phi Alpha Gamma Delta .. Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Lambda Delta . Alpha Nu . ., ., Alpha Omicron Pi ,. . V. Alpha Phi Alpha . . ...... Alpha Phi Delta 141131121 Rho Omega , , ., Alpha Sigma Phi A1pha Tau Alpha Alpha Tau Omega ..., . Alpha Xi Delta Alpha Zeta Alumni Assnciatinn . Page V 364 54-77 256, 257 ., 283 415 365 366 451 451 367 416 . 417 , 368 451 , 452 418 . 369 . 370 , . 452 371 452 372 419 . 373 22 Association of Independent Men 434 Asmcimcd Student Activities . ,. . 22 Athletic Association ........ 280 B Baseball . 310. 311 Basketball ..... . 296-298 Beaver House . . , . 374 Bc11cs 46-51 Beta Sigma Omicron ,. ,. .. . ,. . , 420 Beta Sigma Rho ,. 375 Beta Theta Pi . 376 Blue Band ,. . . 337 Blue Key . . , ............ ... 446 Board of Trustees ,, 14, 15 Boxing , . . . ... , 300, 301 Business Administration . ,. 20 C Campus Life 350-357 Central Extension . . . V . .. . 26, 27 Chapel ., . , , . 345 Cheerleaders . .1 ., . . . 282 Chemistry and Physics. School of , , , ,,,,,,,, 80-95 GENERAL Page Chi Epsilon ........ , ........ 453 Chimes , , ................... 1 449 Chi Omega. .. ,,, 421 Chi 1311i . ,. 377 Critique .................... W .. 274 Cross Cnuntry , W. ... . .. 294 Cwens ., ,1 450 D Daily Collegian . . 270, 271 Dean of Admissions .................... 20 Dean 01 Men ,.. V. W .............. 18 Dean 01' VVumcn ,. .W .. 19 Dedication ................................... 4, 5 Delta Alpha Delta ...................... 453 Delta Chi ............................. 1 378 Delta Delta Delta ., . 422 Delta Gamma . . 423 Dc1ta Sigma Phi .......................... 379 Delta Sigma Pi ......................... 453 Delta Sigma Rho ......................... 454 Delta Tau Delta ................. '. ....... 380 Delta Theta Sigma ..................... 381 Delta Upsilon . 1, 382 Delta Zeta ........................ 424 Dormitory Councils ...................... 436 Druids . ........................................ 447 E Education, School of ................ 98-127 Engineer . .................................. 275 Engineering, School 0f ........ 130-167 Eta Kappa Nu ............... , ,,,,,,,, 454 Ex Libris ..................................... l 1: Fencing ...................................... 307 Football . .......................... 284-291 Forensic Activities .................. 340, 341 Foreword ........................................ 6, 7 Fraternities ........................... 364-413 Frontispiccc V. V, , . ......... 3 Fmth ............................... 272, 273 G Gamma Phi Beta .V .. ,,,,,,, 425 Glee Club ................. , ................... 338 -476- INDEX Page Golf ......................................... 317 Governor 01' the Commonwealth ., 8, 9 Graduate School .................. . 250, 251 Gymnastics ........................... 304, 305 11 Hat Society Cuuncil ............... . . 442 Health Service .............................. 21 Home Economics, School of 98-127 Honorary, mecssinnal Societies .1 451-466 House of Reprcscntativcs ............. 259 1 Index :0 Seniors .................... 467-475 Interfruternity Council .......... 362, 363 Iota Lambda Sigma ........................ 454 Iota Sigma Pi ................................ 455 J Judicial Committee . . .. 260 K Kappa Alpha Theta .................... 426 Kappa Delta ................................. 427 Kappa Delta R110 .......................... 383 Kappa Kappa Gamma .................. 428 Kappa Sigma .................................. 384 Kcramos ........................................ 455 L Lacrosse ........... 314, 315 Lzlkonidcs ..................................... 455 Lambda Chi Alpha ........................ 385 La Vie ............................... 268, 269 Leunidcs ........................................ 438 Lcttcmlcn ............................ 318, 319 Liberal Arts, School of the 170-217 Library ......................................... 31 Lion's Paw ................................... 443 Louise Homer Club .................... 456 M 1Vlzlsqucrettes .................................. 332 Military Science and Tactics ........ 32 Mineral Industries, $011001 0f ............................ 220-229 Mortar Board .................................. 448 N Page National Student Association ........ 261 Naval Science ............................... 33 Nittany Cu-Op ......................... . 437 0 Omega Psi Phi ........................... 386 Omicron Nu ............................. 456 I2 Panhcllenic Council ........... 362, 414 Purmi Nous ................................. . 445 Penn State Christian Association 344 Penn State Club .......................... 43.5 Pershing 13iHcs ............................. 456 Pcrsunahties .... 38-45 Phi Beta Kappa ............................. 457 Phi Delta Theta ......................... 387 Phi Epsilon Kappa ....................... 457 Phi Epsilon Pi ............................... 388 Phi Eta Sigma ............................... 4.58 Phi Gamma Delta .................... 389 Phi Kappa ................................ 390 Phi Kappa Phi . . .. 458 Phi Kappa Psi .............................. 391 Phi Kappa Sigma ....................... 392 Phi Kappa Tau ........................... 393 Phi Lambda Upsilon . ................. 459 Pllilotes ............................... 439 Phi Mu .................................. 429 Phi Mu Alpha ...................... . .. 459 Phi Sigma Delta .......................... 394 Phi Sigma Iota ............................ 460 Phi Sigma Kappa ........................ 395 Phi Sigma Sigma ...................... . 430 Phi Upsilon Omicron .................. 460 Physical Education and Athletics, School of ........................... 232-239 Pi Gamma Alpha ........................ 460 Pi Gamma Mu ........................ 461 Pi Kappa Alpha ....................... . 396 Pi Kappa Phi .............................. 397 Pi Lambda Phi . .. .. .... . 398 Pi Lambda Sigma ... 461 Pi Lambda Theta ......................... 461 Pi Tau Sigma ......................... 462 Placement Service ....................... 23 GENERAL INDEX Page Players . ................................ 334, 335 Presidcm uf College ............... . 16. 17 Psi Chi .................................. 462 Public Information . . . 23 Research . .. 28,29 RxHe . 308 S Scabbard and Blade . ................... 462 Scarab .......................................... 463 Schools- Agricuhurc .......................... . 54-77 Chemistry and Physics . 80-95 Education . ........................ 98-127 Engineering ........................ 130-167 LiberaI Arts, The ................ 170-217 Mineral Industries . ........... 220-229 Physical Education ....... . 232-239 Graduate School ............... 250. 251 Senate ....................................... 258 Senior Class .................... . . 36-247 Senior Class OHiccrs . 36. 37 Seniors VVithnut Photos ., 240-247 Sigma Alpha . ....................... 399 Sigma Alpha Epsilon . .. 400 Sigma Alpha Eta ............ 463 Sigma Chi .............................. 401 Sigma Delta Chi . ..................... 463 Sigma Delta Tau . ...................... 431 Sigma Eta Alpha .......................... 464 Sigma Gamma Epsilon ................. 464 Sigma Nu ............. 402 Sigma Phi A1pha ......................... 403 Sigma Phi Epsilon ............. , ,,,,,,,,, 404 Sigma Phi Sigma ............................ 405 Sigma Pi ............................ . 406 Sigma Tau . ............................. , 464 Skiing ................................... 299 Skull and Bones ........................... 444 Soccer .................................. 292, 293 Sororities .................................. 415-433 Student Art ........................... 330, 331 Student Councils . .............. 262-265 Page Student Handbook ....... . . .. 276 Student Religious Organizations . ....... 346. 347 Summer Sessions ........... . . . .. 30 Swimming ...................... . .. 306 Symphony Orchestra . . .. . . .. 336 T Tau Beta Pi ............................. . 46S Tau Kappa Epsilon ............. . 407 Tau Phi Delta ................ .. . .. 408 Tennis .............................. . .. 316 332. 333 Theta Alpha P11i..,, ., ,, 465 Thespians and Masquercttcs Theta Chi ................................ 409 Theta Kappa Phi ................ ,. .. 410 Theta Phi Alpha ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . .. 432 Theta Sigma Phi ......... . . 466 Theta Xi ..... . .. ,. ... . 411 Title Page . .. 2 Track ................................. . 312. 313 Treble Singers ..... ... 339 Triangle . ,. . 412 Tribunal ................. ,. 260 Trustees. Board of .. . .. 14. 15 V Veterans AfFairs .. , , 21 XV Who's Who .............................. . 277 Women's Recreation Association 322 Women's Sports ., . . 323-327 VVrestling .......... 302. 303 X Xi Sigma Pi . , .. 466 Z Zeta Beta Tau .............. . . . 413 Zeta Tau Alpha ......... , , , . 433 PHOTOGRAPHY PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP State College, Pa. Department of Public Infnrnuniun Central Extension Photographic Services Scluml uf Agriculture Photographic Services 'l'm; PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE Photographic Editor, 1949 LA VII; COLOR MAIN DIVIDERS Designed and Supervised by ART STAFF, 1949 LA Vna Photographed by Penn State Photo Shop COVER Designed by Art Staff, 1949 LA V11: Produced by DURAN MANUFACTURING Co. Chicago, Ill. ENGRAVING AND PRINTING GmT PUBLISHING Ca, VVilliamsport, Pa. HORACE S. HAND, Ar! Consultan! Penn State Christian Association 304 Old Main Building Qtnfe CN'DQP. Pa. 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