Penn State University - La Vie Yearbook (University Park, PA)

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Then, in 1930, he climbed into the top position. bon As head coach, Higgins faced the purity wave in Eastern collegiate foot- Fro Gnd the depression, which combined to the detriment of the Nittany pigskin, O 'Ti 930 to 1937, the dark ages in Penn State football, Higgins had ample mpportunity to -develop his well-known gridiron philosophy: A team not only thust be good, it also must be lucky to win all its games. Luck picked up in S late 30's, and, aided by an influx of increasingly better material, Higgins moulded the Nittany Lions into an aggregation that in 1947 won the Lambert 0pl'1Y Gnd played in the Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1948. Hi Strict disciplinarian in his earlier, less happy, coaching days at the College, OSQQFS Was mellowed by defeat, and gained a reputation throughout the country O '1dlY, paternal mentor, respected deeply by all who knew him. not And so it is with a sincere feeling of pride that we dedicate the 1950 La Vie, onli' to the great player and coach, but to Robert Arlington Higgins the man N'-One of the finest Penn State has ever called her own. The Hig After the Cotton Bowl classic- 1948, Mr. Higgins meets Mr Doak Walker, SMU star. CAPT. BOB HIGGINS All-American End-1919 llllllllllllllrlh THIS YEAR in which we are living is a significant milestone for the 20th Century. Marking the close of five decades of phenomenal progress in all fields, it heralds at the same time the advent of another half-century which portends even greater advancement. For the World, our Nation, and our State, l95O holds out new hopes for the attainment of enduring peace and a meaningful brotherhood, of in- dustrial and political unanimity, of great scientific and medical discoveries, of the dispelling of deep-seated ignorance by striding educative processes. For our College, l95O is a significant year. lt marks the beginning of the administration of a new president, an era that promises progress. The completion of a great building program is at hand and already future ex- pansion, and consequently increased service to the Commonwealth, is in sight. Student enrollment, the scope of the educational program, and re- search and extension work can be expected to continue their advance at a rate unparalleled in the College's history. This year of l95O is also a momentous stepping-stone for our class. The end has suddenly come to fleeting and carefree undergraduate days--days enlivened by athletic triumphs, houseparties, bull sessions, and stimulating classes, days clouded by blue books, bruising defeats, and a few far-from- stimulating lectures. New adventures call, new responsibilities thrust them- selves forward. The staff of the l95O LA VIE has attempted to reflect in the following pages this surging wave of growth, progress, co-operation, and service. May your yearbook prove an incentive and inspiration as you go your separate way, striving to make your place in the sun of the future. J JAMESILIIUFF GUVERNUR 0F THE X Uummowwmmu 0F PENNSYLVANIA I v e f A J 1 , v . , f , I ,if I .L x, x . X V , ' sail: -i fx 1 ' , , . Y x I ,gfffl .,, X D , . , . V' v v Q Lai 0 .,,,. , . X . J kwa. X r , 5 W. 'ku' x ' ' '- , , - ln 3'5i5f f-fifQi:w: V V V ws-xi ' -Www 1 ' , 4 w?,g,15, 1553-Af' 4.41, . . K., , ' 'V E 1r',w,-,-,wwgly -- f,'f'i'. 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' '1 -.iw 'K , ,K mf -b M L M Qim'u1'mN H WW, gum W Vw A v M M. M 1 .Y M ' M' 2, ,M q5.',r,w ,IK 'V ' .,g, 1, .xl vw New ,, M , ,nm ,I-' P, 1. , Q 1, ,- AW a2' in , W f ' if f ' -flu ,L 1 w,,,,w1 2, 4 wp X x w ,A , 1 v ' X 4 'Jw ' 1 ' , , W 4 W W . . N ' 1 uw if M W w 'vw 1., iv- gg- fra? u ff 'IIIE IIII IIII Illl 'IIIII 'IIEII MEMBERS EX OFFICIO JAMES H. DUFF - Governor of the Commonwealth - Harrisburg JAMES MILHOLLAND Acting President of the College - Pittsburgh FRANCIS B. HAAS Superintendent of Public Instruction Harrisburg MILES HORST - - Secretary of Agriculture - - Harrisburg RICHARD MAIZE - - Secretary of Mines - Hqrrisburg APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR FRANK R. DENTON, Pittsburgh W. STEWART TAYLOR, Harrisburg HOWARD J. LAMADE, Williamsport FRED WARING, Shawnee-on-Delaware ROGER W. ROWLAND, New Castle EDGAR C. WEICHEL, Scranton ELECTED BY THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION GEORGE H. DEIKE, Pittsburgh C. L. KINSLOE, State College MILTON FRITSCHE, Philadelphia JAMES B. LONG, Blue Bell WILLIAM D. HARKINS, Philadelphia J. L. MAUTHE, Youngstown, O. J. E. HOLTZINGER, Altoona JAMES MILHOLLAND, Pittsburgh G. H. YOUNG, Pittsburgh ELECTED BY DELEGATES FROM SOCIETIES KENZIE S. BAGSHAW, Hollidaysburg F. H. GYGER, JR., Kimberton D. NORRIS BENEDICT, Waynesboro E. LOWRY HUMES, Meadville FRED E. BITTENBENDER, Shickshinny J. L. KRALL, Catasauqua J. A. BOAK, New Castle JOHN H. LIGHT, Annville JOHN N. FORKER, Pittsburgh GEORGE W. SLOCUM, Milton R. JOHNSTON GILLAN, St. Thomas WILLIAM S. TIFFANY, Harrisburg ORGANIZATION JAMES MILHOLLAND, Pittsburgh - - - - Presidenr GEORGE H. DEIKE, Pittsburgh - - - Vice President- SAMUEL K. HOSTETTER, State College - Tregsurer WILMER E. KENWORTHY, State College Acting Secrefory EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Messrs. Bagshaw, Deike, Lamade, Mauthe, Rowland, Slocum, Weichel, President and Secretary, ex officio JAMES MILHOLLAND President, Board of Trustees ff f fix I V f ' 1 MILTON S. EISENHOWER President-Elect, The Pennsylvania State College MlL'l'lllll S'l'llllllll ElSlllllllllWEll Dr. Milton Stover Eisenhower, president of the Kansas State College of Agriculture and Applied Science, was elected president of the Pennsylvania State College on January 2.1, l95O, and will assume his duties on or about July l. He succeeds the late Dr. Ralph Dorn Hetzel, who died on October 3, 1947. Prior to becoming president of Kansas State in l943, Dr. Eisenhower for I9 years held important positions with the Federal government. He served with the Department of State, the Department of Agriculture, and the Office of War Information. Dr. Eisenhower is one of a famous family whose ancestors migrated to Kansas from Pennsylvania. Faculty and students on the campus and the people of the Commonwealth welcome the Eisenhower family back to Penn- sylvania. ADRIAN O. MORSE In Charge of Resident Instruction J. ORVIS KELLER In Charge of Extension S. K. HOSTETTER In Charge of Business and Finance C. S. WYAND Administrative Assistant WILMER E. KENWORTHY In Charge of Student Affairs DEAN 0F WIIMEN P if' A 13' 'I ,MMV M A 'W 745' 'mK'i,3fv7',' Q ' Y V W M 1 . Y . A ,H 4 W 'p,i.x,A, A M M U ,M , f W J 1 W4 4 , ,I W gf, Lf! K yi 'xr' vi .4 . W I-A 1' .wa L., by . -1,3 1 ,Mr f---btsawfev 3, ,.w,.L,,,, K 556' ' -f..- fm u' 1.44, ' qmgk W ',,a5.4.. WM, fm, ,Awww MKL ,...m+w V ,. ' if V ' i '?'5 ! l-93 - :. W 5 kj , ' ' ' W ' dz, ' un.. h W 'K-Us M y I 1' w .M V ' HW wr . QCJM rm , w if , r gg' ., 1417 v 'S-LMA ' . W ' 4, N 4 iW'Y4 ., . ' AQ, J NW i, N ja . t f f , f H' il 1 if yu ,, Y T , 1. , Nw Hx-1. S. K. HOSTETTER Assistant to the President in Charge of Business and Finance, Treasurer ASSISTANT T0 The business af- fairs of the College are handled by the office of the Assist- ant to the President in Charge of Busi- ness and Finance and its six depart- ments-Accounting, Purchasing, Physical Plant, Food Service, Housing, and Personnel Services. The Office of the Assistant to the President in Charge of Business and Finance was established in l935. lt also includes the duties of the Treasurer of the College. ACCOUNTING The Executive Account- ant is responsible for the organization and operation of all College accounting procedure and personnel, central and departmental, the preparation of financial reports and statistics, the periodic audits of depart- mental operations, and the administration of all ac- counting routine. CARL R. BARNES Executive Accountant Work of the Accounting Administration is car- ried out through the Bursar, Property Inventory, and Auditing Departments, and Accounting Opera- tions. The Bursar handles collection and payment of all student accounts, as well as other collections and disbursements. Equipment records, building ap- praisal, and salvage and surplus are the work of Property Inventory, while the cost department is a division of Auditing. Accounting Operations include the work of the tabulating, payroll, and bookkeeping departments, the fee assessor, and the veterans' co-ordinator. THE PRESIDE T Three of the departments reporting to this of-- fice were established during the past year: Food Service, Housing, and Personnel Services. The expansion of residence hall and dining hall facilities during the post-war years and the estab- lishment of a faculty and graduate student housing area, Eastview Terrace, prompted the establishment of the Department of Food Service and the Depart- ment of Housing. The Department of Personnel Services was set up to handle the expanded program of benefits for College employees and to serve the interests of the enlarged staff which has resulted from a growing student enrollment. PHYSICAL PLANT The Department of Phy- sical Plant is concerned with the maintenance and im- provement of buildings and grounds on the main campus and at Extension Centers as well as the addition to the physical facilities of the College. Maintenance and im- provement work is conduct- Director ed through the divisions of building maintenance and operation, landscape construction and main- tenance, and utilities. GEORGE W. EBERT The supervision of the work of janitors, carpen- ters, painters, and the campus patrol, as well as the maintenance of lawns, trees, shrubs, walks, athletic and recreation areas, and farm property are among the many functions of this Department. Other functions include supervision of Plant Extension, operation of the Power Plant, distribu- tion of electricity and heat, and the operation of sewage lines and the telephone system. HCUSING H T-he Department of thousmg was established by Me Board of Trustees on f arch 25, 1949, to provide Ol' the efficient operation of the greatly increased on- Fqmpus residence hall facil- ities, Since the end of the war, C0mpletion of Simmons Hall l and McElwain Hall resi- dence buildings for women, RUSSELL E. CLARK find new quarters for men LV: Pollock Circle and Nittany Dormitories in- tisglsicd the College-operated living accommoda- the Swor students by approximately 300fKQ. When I est Dormitories for freshman men are com- p eled, the campus accommodations for both men and Women students will total about 5,400. The Operation of Eastview Terrace for married gfgguate -students and faculty members and Wind- th , I 'f 0llQl' community for married veterans and Helffamilies, is also handled by the Director of Ousrng, Director PURCHASING AGENT Purchasing of equip- ment, supplies, and services required in the operation of the College is the responsi- bility of the Purchasing Agent. Each year more than l00 departments or divisions, op- erating under 850 budgets, Purchasing Agent write 50,000 requisitions for any one or more of l00,000 Gm S used on the campus. Purchases ount to about S4,000,000 annually. HAROLD W. LOMAN different item ite MQW requisitions are filled from the 2,500 b ms kept In general stock. Other items must be ought 'l:l'OfT'1 Q Dproved vendors. Choceflfralized procurement makes quantity pur- GdvZeS possible, and enables the College to take mage Of quantity discounts. The Purchasing Agent also supervises the opera- mUl'flQI'0ph department and the campus mall Service EO0D SERVICE Today, more than four times as many students as in pre-war days eat in campus dining halls. To make possible the ef- ficient planning, prepara- tion, and serving of whole- some meals to nearly 4,000 men and women students, the Board of Trustees on March 25, l949, established Nl -PRED A' BAKER the Department of Food Service. Center of the food service program is the Food Stores Building, opened last September. The new organization makes it possible to centralize the buying of all foods which are received and stored in the Food Stores Building and from there supplied to unit kitchens. Baking and meat cutting also are handled in the Food Stores Building. Menus, planned by a committee of dining hall supervisors, take into account the different nutri- tional requirements of men and women students. Food is prepared according to tested recipes. Director PERSCNNEL SERVICES The rapidly growing faculty and staff and the greatly expanded program of benefits for employees of the College caused the Board of Trustees to estab- lish the Department of Per- sonnel Services in October l949. This department was set up to improve employee relations and to offer Dimcfo, through a central office ser- vices formerly handled by a number of offices and persons. There are five divisions. The Security Benefits Division handles retire- ment, life insurance, and group hospitalization. The Employment Division maintains a central em- ployment office where people seeking employment are interviewed and departments needing help place requests. The Safety Division administers the College-wide safety program and Workmen's Compensation ln- surance program. The Personnel Records Division maintains detailed personnel records. The Job Classification Division classifies and evaluates clerical, technical, maintenance, and service positions. FRANK F. MORRIS The need for the co-ordination of all student activities outside the class- room prompted the Board of Trustees to establish on Assistant to the President in Charge of Student Affairs March 25' the WILMER E. KENWORTHY Office of the Assist- ant to the President in Charge of Student Affairs. Wilmer E. Kenworthy, executive secretary to the President, was named to the new position. Developed as a parallel organization to Business and Finance, Extension, and Resident Instruction, the new Office advises and assists the President in administering student affairs, other than curricular and financial. DE 0EE . The Office of the Dean of Men co-ordinates several agencies which contribute to the welfare of all men stu- dents. lt functions to link all supplemental activities with curricular matters to help produce a well-rounded individual. One of the basic duties Dean 0fMf-'f' of the Office is to counsel groups or individuals. A resident counselling pro- gram, which extends to Nittany Dormitories, Pollock Circle, West Dormitories, and Windcrest, was started last Fall. HAROLD K. WILSON Other principal activities of the Office include housing of all men students, contributing to the welfare of fraternities and the Association of Inde- pendent Men, assisting men students in financial matters, counselling student government groups, providing class excuses, other than medical, and administering disciplinary measures. ln this mat- ter, the Office is striving toward a preventive rather than a corrective ideal. ASSISTANT T0 THE PRE IDE T S The Assistant to the President in Charge of Student Affairs also serves as liaison between the President and such agencies as the Dean of Men, Dean of Women, College Placement Service, Coun- sellor of Veterans and Foreign Students, the Health Service, Chaplain, Associated Student Activities and Student Union. He assists these departments in performing their duties. Another activity of the new Office is the assist- ing of departments or divisions of the college in developing educational programs outside the class- room. The establishment of the Office of the Assistant to the President in Charge of Student Affairs re- flects the interest of the College in maintaining ci well-rounded program for all students. Participa- tion in student activities, as well as work in the laboratory and classroom, are considered an im- portant part of a college education. DEAN 0F WlllVlE The Office of the Dean of Women co-ordinates the various phases of campus life to produce o wholesome collegiate environment for the 2200 undergraduate wo- men students enrolled at the College. The principal functions of PEARL O. WESTON the Office are the counsel- Dean of Women ling of women students, guiding those in transition from one school to an- other, and representing the interests of the women students in an administrative capacity. Among the other activities of the Office are the assignment of rooms in the residence halls for women and the advising of various women's organi- zations, including Mortar Board, Panhellenic Coun- cil, Leonides, Cwens, and Chimes. The Office also assists the women students in conducting the affairs of their student government organizations. C UIVSELOR IIE ETEEANS The Office of the Facul- TY Counselor of Veterans WGS: established in 1944 to ossist returning servicemen to utilize the various agen- Cles of the College advan- fogeously and co-operate with agencies dealing with Veterans. T Lost year, the Board of Fustees increased the scope Offthe Office to include the Counselor 0 ering of similar assistance to f0'e'Qh students on the campus. th While veteran enrollment is on the decline, . e number of foreign students showed a sharp ROBERT E. GALBRAI TH gngrease last year. There were approximately I OO ex-servicemen on the campus and 80 foreign Students. Ohe of the principal jobs of the Office has been a - - - . . rrQ '9 '19 llvlng accommodations for married vet- nits in Windcrest, trailer community, erons. U me Gssigned through this offaoo. HEALTH SERVICE The College Health Ser- vice, which is one of the old- est modern college health establishments in the coun- try, was founded in l9l5. lt is concerned chiefly with the conservation, mainte- ance, and promotion of stu- dent health. The work of the Health , Service is supported by funds d bsrlzfd from the general student fee schedule and - e College- It is conducted by a physician dire re uctor, a number of assistant physicians, and Qlstered nurses, O The l?iSDel'1Sory, the out-patient department, is irl?5nOgf:': l9 regular class hours for students need- sultotions treatment, special examination, or con- mem is - The Infirmary, the in-patient depart- in. ' equipped for the hospitalization of ill or lured Students, inclilggilgllzed sub-divisions of the Health Service physical thrnodern pharmacy, X-ray department, dental CH FVGDY department, clinical laboratory, stuffed b 1IC,.and a psychiatric department, all V registered specialists. HERBERT R D- I . GLENN irector, College Physician ASSOCIATED STUDENT ACTIVITIES I The Office of Associated Student Activities serves as financial adviser to many student activities, supervises the lnterclass Budget Sys- tem, and through the Stu- dent Union, provides recrea- tional facilities and aids students in other ways. The lnterclass Budget System operates under the direction of the All-College Cabinet and supervises and directs the student government activities whose funds are provided by annual assessment. The chairman of its finance board is the All-College Secretary-Treasurer, and its members are the elected class treasurers. The Student Union serves as a clearing house for information, prepares social calendars, handles ticket sales, operates a lost and found service, dis- tributes publications, and operates the Temporary Union Building and the Pollock Union Building, recreation centers. GEORGE L. DONOVAN Head PLACEMENT SERVICE The College Placement Service co-ordinates the placement activities of all Schools and Departments and acts as a clearing house to bring together students, department heads, and busi- ness representatives seeking specifically trained person- nel. Students may have con- GEORGE N- P- LEETCH ferences concerning their preparation and presentation for employment in a desired field. Alumni, desiring a change of em- ployment, also may register with the office and be advised of current employment opportunities. Through contacts with 2500 employment sources, this steadily growing service is informed of needs and opportunities in industry, education, and other fields. The Student Employment Office aids students who need work to help defray college expenses and is a branch of the College Placement Service. lt also assists departments or individuals desiring to employ students. Student agencies, organized by this Office, also provide part-time jobs and render a service to the student body. Director ASSISTANT Matters pertain- ing to resident in- struction are admin- istered by the as- sistant to the Presi- dent in Charge of Resident Instruction, an office established in l935 to advise the President and to relieve him of certain duties. ADRIAN O. MORSE Assistant to the President in Charge of Resident Instruction Each of the eight undergraduate schools and the Graduate School administers its own affairs and is responsible for the curricula offered, but none can be independent of the others. Students in each school schedule certain courses offered by other schools, and the co-ordination of the work of these schools is one of the principal duties of T0 THE PRE IDENT the Assistant to the President in Charge of Resident Instruction. The Dean of Admissions, in admitting new students and administering the co-operative college program for freshmen, the Director of the Division of Intermediate Registration, in assisting students transferred from a specific curricula, and the Director of the Summer Sessions, in arranging the summer program, deal with all of the schools and their work is co-ordinated by the Assistant to the President in Charge of Resident Instruction. The College Librarian supervises an important phase of the resident instruction program and also is responsible to this Office. The appointment of faculty members, as well as promotions, while originating within the depart- ment and requiring the approval of the dean of the school concerned, must also be approved by this Office before final action is taken by the President or the Board of Trustees. COLLEGEIJBRARY The College Library, es- tablished in I858 with I95 volumes, now contains ap- proximately 320,000 books plus a large number of magazines, documents, and newspapers. Current and bound periodicals and refer- ence books relating to par- ticular fields are found in special libraries in the RALPH W. MCCOMB Librarian Schools of Agriculture, Chemistry and Physics, En- gineering, Home Economics, and Mineral Industries, and in reading rooms in the Departments of Animal Nutrition, Architecture, Forestry, and Physics. Gen- eral reference books, books for recreational reading, and basic collections in many fields, compose the Central Library collection. 22 In the foyer of the Central Library are cases used for exhibiting rare books, documents, paint- ings, and a variety of items of interest to faculty and students. A newspaper from all sections the larger cities the newspapers Times. . room contains current newspapers of Pennsylvania and from some of of other states. Included among is the air edition of the London Two rooms are devoted to the Penn State Collec- tion, which contains publications and historical material pertaining to the College. Approximately 2,500 motion picture prints of l,35O titles are made available for classroom use by the Audio-Visual Aids Library. A number of transcriptions and sets of language records are in- cluded in this section of the library. The Dean of Admissions and Registrar is responsible for the admission and regis- tration of all students, the maintenance of their aca- demic records, and the cer- I tification of candidates for degrees. Because of limited facil- ities on the main campus, Deen lbl-rlicjllzli-Zistrar freshmen, with the exception of 531 women students, last Fall for the fourth year were assigned to Penn State centers, State Teachers Colleges, and other colleges throughout the State. These new students are admitted by the Dean Of Admissions. Then, on the basis of quotas and the I TEIIIVIEDIATE RIIGI TRATIO 1 To assist students hav- 'HQ scholastic difficulties, flee Board of Trustees estab- lished the Division of lnter- mediate Registration, which begefl Operation on July ll l949. Students with less than e -50 average, who Shgw HAROLD K. wiLsoN promise, may be transferred to The Division. Here they me Qiven a series of guidance tests and interviews, Url Oh effort is made to determine the cause of I elf scholastic trouble and remedy it. D Director Spending upon the results of the tests, con- . d past records, the student, upon doing i3::1fQCt0 Y.work, may again be transferred to his el' Curriculum, or another curriculum. lf after tration hsters in the Division of Intermediate Regis- , is work continues to be unsatisfactory, the student will be dropped from the College. ferencegl on two seme ADIVIISSIIINS AND REGI TRAR curriculum elected by the student, are assigned to the center or college where they will complete their first two semesters. Upon the successful comple- tion of the first year, the student is granted admis- sion to the main campus. Undergraduate students with advanced stand- ing and graduate students are admitted by the Assistant Dean of Admissions and College Examiner, who evaluates their credits from other colleges. The Scheduling Officer handles the registration and scheduling of all students while the Chief Recorder is responsible for the recording of all grades and the checking that requirements for de- grees to be conferred are met. During the past year, a new type of grade sheet and system for recording grades was placed in effect. SUMMER SESSIONS The Summer Sessions make it possible for students to continue their college work through the I2 months of the year and for teachers in the public schools, and others, to spend vacation months on the campus. l Organized in l9lO as a MARION R. TRABUE six-week session with about D ec'o' ZOO students, the Summer Sessions program has grown to one beginning in early June and continuing until September. En- rollments for the various sessions last summer ex- ceeded l0,000 and 665 degrees were conferred. The l95O program will include two three-week programs and one six-week session, similar to the pre-war schedule, and also two six-week programs designed especially for students in the technical curricula. The Summer Sessions faculty includes many persons from the regular faculty, as well as many nationally-known leaders in their respective fields, who comprise the visiting faculty. PUBLIC INFIIRIVIATIIIN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The responsibility of cir- culating information con- cerning the College to the general public is vested in the Department of Public Information. This is ac- complished through news re- leases to the press and radio, television broadcasts, and official College publications. Stories concerning re- search projects general ca LOUIS H. BELL Directory College Editor pus news and sports I m , are sent regularly to 500 newspapers in Pennsyl- vania and to press associations. Hometown news- papers are kept informed of the activities and achievements of their students. Approximately 250 bulletins are edited each year by the publications staff. These include in- formation about current courses and extension service news. Information to staff members is provided through the Faculty BuIletin and The CoIIege, published by the Department. An Office Services Division offers mimeograph- ing, mailing, and other facilities for departments of the College. COL. ARTHUR R. WALK Professor of Military Science and Tactics The Penn State Alumni Association encourages clos- er fellowship among alumni and promotes the interests of the College. Established in I870, the Association has more than I I,000 active members, 3,000 of them life members, and maintains the only current address file for graduates of the College. RIDGE RILEY Executive Secretary The Association publishes the Penn State Alumni News seven times a year, and a quarterly, the Penn Stater, which is mailed to 35,000 alumni and former students. During football sea- son, the Football Letter is mailed weekly to members. The Alumni Council with 300 members governs the Association and elects an Executive Board. The Board elects the officers, including the executive secretary and assistant secretary. Alumni also elect three trustees of the College each June, MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTIC Oldest of the three service units on campus is the De- partment of Military Science and Tactics, which came into be- ing before World War I when the Re- serve Officers Train- ing Corps absorbed the military training provided for by the Land-Grant College Act in I862. Students completing the advanced program re- ceive reserve commissions as second lieutenants in the Corps of Engineers, Infantry, or Signal Corps upon graduation. On December 3l, I949, Col. Ben-H, Chastaine, who had been senior officer since l946, retired from service. Col. A. R. Walk, former commander of the 5th Armored Division, was named to succeed him. During the past year, 528 men were enrolled in the advanced and basic courses. Basic instruction is given during the freshman and sophomore years and advanced work during the last two years, For the first time, students taking their second year of basic training were permitted to specialize rather than take a common course. Advanced students spend six weeks training at a summer camp. The department maintains Army ROTC units at Centers in Altoona, DuBois, Hazleton, and Potts- ville, the Mont Alto Branch of the Pennsylvania State Forestry School, and at California, East Stroudsburg, Edinboro, Kutztown, and Mansfield State Teachers Colleges. CAPT. J. L. WOODBURY Professor of Naval Science 9 0m Os regular or contact AVAL SCIENCE Established in 1945, the Depart- ment of Naval Sci- ence instructed 192 students in the past year, including fresh- men at the Mont Alto Branch of the Pennsylvania State Forestry School. Students are en- rolled under the Naval College pro- students. All men f0l4e common courses for four years except during T he Summers when regular midshipmen participate in three cruises, each of six to eight weeks duration. Contract students take one three-week cruise. Up- L . Pmfgsocoi.. JoHN E. STEWART of Air Science and Tactics Command, i on graduation from the College and completion of the naval science requirements, regular midshipmen receive Commissions in either the Navy or Marine Corps while the contract student receives a reserve commission. Proficiency in scholarship or leadership may qualify an NROTC student for membership in two honorary societies, Scabbard and Blade, and the Quarterdeck, local NROTC group. The Navy rifle and pistol teams have made im- pressive records in competition. The pistol team has won the Fourth Naval District Pistol Trophy each year since it was first awarded in 1946. The team also placed third in the national competition for the Secretary of the Navy Trophy in 1946 and 1947. IR SCIENCE A D TACTIC On July 1, 1949, in keeping with the reorganization of the armed forces, air sci- ence and tactics was divorced from the Department of Mili- tary Science and Tactics and became a separate unit. Air ROTC, ad- ministered by the Continental Air s not designed to train pilots or other r f - Q ed Ofhcefsf but serves to provide specialized 9'0UI'1Cl officers. T . . he Program includes basic courses so that 91 Cou rs ts electing the Air ROTC program will take es beginning with their freshman year. Students completing the basic courses may apply for admission to advanced courses. Upon completion of the four years of work, in- cluding six weeks of summer camp between the junior and senior years, students will qualify for reserve commissions as second lieutenants in the Air Force. Men designated as distinguished mili- tary graduates will be eligible for regular commis- sions. Air ROTC training was offered this year to 1,050 students at 10 Penn State Centers and State Teachers Colleg'es. The centers are those in Al- toona, DuBois, Harrisburg, Hazelton, and Pottsville, State Teachers Colleges are at California, Clarion, Edinboro, and Kutztown. Instruction is also offered at Mont Alto. The new department has a staff of six commis- sioned and 16 non-commissioned officers, including personnel at off-campus branches. K' l 3' 1 ' 14 ' 4 lg .s , . A A J, ,lk .. J . E Ji ' 535 4 2:-f l-M Ser? wil Taj arf' 7 V, .g- V . 'pf P f' -N if M ,. A IA., f Y ff ff I7 :GYM .5 ,In :WW 1 C' 'uw ' Q1 .J -3: f ' lik! F ff' P . ' . .4 ,fu ' lf- 4 Q F A 'W I I' u ,. -V 4 fha 5' ff' I ' 4 1-H ci -Qu . fd , ww ' Uvu V I . ' A ' 'yan-xr . , If-ww V V A -,fy -- Q, fr: - , 1' V '17 'fi 1 ' H , K , ,,,, Jw -V. H... , F ' -X H .-rlsfzzfmv 4, .1 ,b A f?FF0fy2 v:4: Z . I ,.,,q.,,gg9w:mzfrw'wm1wfW Jiflmrixf' ' V V A . L VMVYVVVVVV 1 V '?l'6'z.VV JV? V. A W L ' ' .my w A V w ' V n . 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T 'V VA , V V V.V '43, VV: x gl Q' V Q--VV. . , I V . A, 4.9: I ' 'Q -pup !:1'SV 1., V l ml., jf., 1:35 Mn fy, X Av- Q Q3 5- un 1' 1 0' 2235 -n Kfgk '. ' ' VJ '- ff' i . 151 JLIK. .1 I' A.. .' 'f rs A '-'NL .ff , ' , .-' Y- tHM'h,:' X cf sf Y ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,t,,,,,,.7.. ,.,. ....., .,..,...,...k the activities and facilities of the College are citizens of the commonwealth. r , V, The program is administered through Centrdl Extension, Keller, Agricultural and Home Economics.Extension, un- J. Martin Fry, and Mineral lndustries Extdhsipn, directed directed by J der the directi by Donald C. The Central Extension' Division serveswasc co-,ordinating GQ8llflCYjff0'l.l the general extension services of the College and isldirelcted by the ASS Stunt to the President, in charge of Extension. , ' Orgcampus fwork consists! of institutes, workshops, short courses, and c nlcs 'P 'ch svatied groups as lumber retailers and water works' operators,- as well as specialservices in the fields of motion pictures and other audio- visual aids, publid safety, and consultation inthe various fieldsl-.of education. The off-cam us program is conducted' primarily thro , I-1,510 full-time centers, located i. Allentown, Altoona, DuBois,-,Erie, Harris Lirg, Hazleton, McKeesport, Pottsville, Swarthrnorefand Wilkes's,Barre. At seven centers, Upproximately 2,000 freshmevnl last year received their firstlyear of college cg? work Technical Unsttute curricula also are offered at seven of,these centers and in eight other lclohlgmtinitieli. ll . , , Q Each of'th'ebc'enters h,as its own building, owned or rented' by the College, or in somecases, owned byttlme Penn State Advisory Board in the community. M,-fApproxi,matel, 3,000 perrstgns wereilenilolledfdurihg the I949-50x'tyeor in fllll-tinldfalasilprilwgtdrfrlsfpeither'U freshmen, sophomores, or Day Technical , Xflnstitute studentsq Nearly l2,000 were enrolled in port-time courses in W vening Technicalnlqnstitutes and in class centers. s The infgrrhdl inxstruction program annually reaches several hundreds of th usandslo Pennsylvani residents on ttahiliblffithe campus, through its work- Sh PS,-conferences, clinics lectures, and demonstrations. The film library serifed nearly 2,000,000 peo e during ithe past year. , gltyqgrgms in labor educa ion an manage,mentvtraining have progressed 'UPI ly. Institutes for severalxtfhou nd wgtkers are conducted annually in TT5TaTe'Colle' iand'iln'the lore eTirT'ustr'ial'areas of the State ivin labor a b ge , Q , , ,Q ,Q roader understanding of the industrial system, of the democratic process, Gnd of labor's right and responsibilities. Conferences and courses for man- 0Q9ment executives are offered on the campus and in industrial and business establishments, helping management to discover the most effective and efficient methods of training its supervisory personnel. Separate from the Central Extension program is the work in Agricultural Oncl Home Economics Extension. This division conducts its work entirely on an informal basis. I One agricultural and one home economics extension representative, and In some cases assistants, are assigned to conduct the extension program in e,0Ch county of the State. They carried out this work last year by demonstra- t'0 iS, 30,000 meetings attended by 850,000 persons, newspaper releases, 5,500 radio programs, farm and home visits, office calls, telephone calls, and automobile tours. S -The 4-H Clubs in Pennsylvania are organized through the Extension bervices. The clubs teach home economics to girls and agriculture to boys etween the ages of l0 and 20. The enrollment last year was 29,000 Fifty per cent of the funds for the Agricultural and Home Economics Extension work are supplied by the Federal government, 37 per cent by State GpP'0Driations, and l3 per cent by the College itself. The Mineral lndustries Extension program trains men who are already emPl0YeCl in industries providing the basic wealth of the State, the wealth fhflf comes directly from the earth, I Classes for workers enrolled for courses are organized co-operatively with local school boards or with a company or a group of companies. Local Teachers are employed. Last year, 3,300 workers were enrolled. Staff Ratherlthan plan a definite curriculum at the College for each. group, ti ,Specialists are sent to the communities to find out what sort of instruc- On is needed and courses are prepared accordingly. O Text books used are written by staff specialists, and many of these texts FG used, not only in Pennsylvania, but throughout the country and in foreign C0untries. . ,The Purpose of the extension courses is to help men to advance in their pOS'l'0 lS, fa add to the self assurance of workers, and to promote better U 'deI'Standing between labor and management. 27 Technical lnstitutes train men for industry. Mineral lndustries Extension men conduct coal preparation classes. Crop diseases are of interest to Agricultural Extension representatives . . P ii R. ADAMS DUTCHER Chairman, Council on Research RE llillillll In the fiscal year l948-l949, more than 54,000,000 was utilized by co- ordinated agencies at the College in furthering a research program that has placed Penn State high in the ranks of the nation's colleges with respect to public service and welfare. V The Council on Research, with Dr. R. Adams Dutcher as chairman, co- ordinates the research activities of the Schools of the College through its annual bulletin, Publications and Research, which lists all creative work carried out during the year. The Council co-operates closely with the Graduate School to maintain and improve the quality of graduate work, and fosters the spirit of research by extending grants-in-aid to worthy faculty members. The Council also acts in an advisory capacity to the Office of the President on matters of research and patent policy, aided by the Pennsylvania State College Research Corporation, the unit vested with legal responsibility to protect and foster the research activities of the College. Research in the School of Engineering in the past year centered mainly on projects involving comfort in the home and low-frequency propagation. Co-operating with the Canadian Research Council on the housing project, the School conducted studies of water vapor and condensation on walls, moisture accumulation under different climatic conditions, and blistering of paint. Through study of the ionosphere, research workers at the College have established and maintained communication services in hitherto un- important geographical areas and in the upper stratosphere. More than 350 persons were engaged in research in the School, and funds approximating EBI ,500,000 were allotted to finance over l I5 projects. The Ordnance Research Laboratory, operating under grants from the Federal government through the Navy, looked forward to the use of the world's largest water tunnel, constructed on the campus during the year. Two new groups of buildings erected with funds appropriated by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth, were put into use by the School of N 1 N h . Agriculture, and a vast program of dairy cattle breeding research was . , , .. .,'..,. Market quality of dressed poultry is studied. 3.3 Film analyzer records immediate reactions. ., mama' 24 4, .iwgg .3 . Ceramic products are studied. T243 ,xi 1?---511 Qjikis- A 4' . f i H-54.-N or if iw. c i .s,:i'f' ' Q. i,- ,rzjillf L' jr . :ti f' iilj T 'til P: A i WU, ' 5... xl-'S El'-5 ...ml 'Wife . , M- ft . 1. gg -rlrr - if ti.:-i if .g vq. ,I .:,,..'i- ' Q Sli ri i -Pl l l . fl .121 W . .- y ev- , J . VZ I Vx, X, iii, .rc 'f . i. . if 1 -lm' Ti f'l L-,.iiv. . we . A, My if 1, . lr ji af .mc L H 12 lf. ' F Ai ti 1 . V, ,iii 12 1 fl .5 .ww l. W, V ' 1, One of the building groups will be used by the Pennsylvania Foundation Seed ,Stock program. During the year, the School spent Sl,3l5,000 in carrying Ol-It more than 300 projects conducted by more than 250 investigators. 4 1 ln the School of Chemistry and Physics, work was begun on the examina- tion of crystal structures using X-rays, an electronic computer having been 'developed which handles the complicated calculations involved in hours Instead of days or weeks. ln addition to continuing a long-range program of Petroleum research, the School is engaged in the study of the biological Ohd psychological effects of intense sounds. The Ellen H. Richards Institute fiontinued its studies in nutrition and textiles. More than l00 persons aided th the carrying-out of 208 projects, utilizing a budget in excess of S700,000. Fundamental study of the electric logging of oil fields was conducted by The School of Mineral Industries, information being secured concerning the WCW oil and water move through oil sandstone. The School also studied the 'mPOrtant part petroleum plays in the economy of Western Pennsylvania. Future research projects involve the study of internal stresses in ceramic refractory bodies with the intention of developing processes and materials fhCl'f contain special desirable qualities, and study of the density of small lhdustrial stokers which burn coal for better efficiency and less smoke. Over 5500,ooo financed activity on l20 projects by a like number of research workers. ln the School of Education, the Classroom Communicator was developed and Put into use with satisfactory results. Through the Instructional Film RQSearch Program, results were obtained to help govern the production and f l l'Z0tion of sound motion pictures as a means of rapidly and effectively Lnstructing and training large numbers of people. Fifteen thousand subjects Ove been tested to date on this project alone. Throughout the School, more than 60 Projects were being advanced on a budget of Sl 50,000. Although its budget is small, the School of the Liberal Arts conducted more than l50 projects. Important research was carried out by the institute of Local Government and the Bureau of Business Research which involved Tsmmunity and county surveys. The School of Physical Education and thletics, operating its research activities without specified funds, engaged in G than 30 projects, while the School of Home Economics conducted Orch on more than 35 projects, including studies in the fields of foods Child development and family relations. l'T10l N...- f Children are examined in human nutrition research Z IKIUUZIMZ HAI SENIIIR CLASS JAMES BALOG President H. LORAINE STOTLER Secretory-Treasurer s 'L 0 F FI U II Ii U fag 'vff1::Gf3'w mwQx 5, L . 5' 4. -. 55' Mag.-,:-4' . -r '- k - .Q i-:fp 2321: EW Shi ,X ,. f, ,X 7511 if -'Q ref' -' . 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'W' r' The objectives of the School of Agriculture are three-told-to provide instruction in the sciences underlying agriculture, to apply these sciences, and to advance the boundaries of knowledge in all branches of agriculture. Ser- vice of the School is expressed through resident instruction, research, and extension. During the past year enrollment in the School established a new record with l'503 men and women registered in the l6 curricula: agricultural and biological chemistry, agricultural economics, agricultural education, agricul- tural engineering, agronomy, animal husbandry, bacteriology, botany, dairy husbandry, forestry, horticulture, medical technology, poultry husbandry, pre- veterinary, wood utilization, and zoology and entomology. Graduate work in the School also has become increasingly important. Students not desiring to complete one of the four-year curricula may enroll in the two-year course in agriculture which provides opportunity for training in several specialized fields. Short courses ranging from one to four weeks are offered in general farming, various phases of dairying, animal husbandry, agricultural en- Slll l llli ll' 05 .doe . 5960 :Owl as Q to 4 5 nom .xo oQ'o 5 aw' SW illllilllllli'I'l Illl .sf P Q Go od gqncgernent increases 0 'Y production K LYMAN E. JACKSON gineering, horticulture, bacteriology and beekeeping. During i948-49, 582 men and women were enrolled in these courses. Hundreds of other Pennsylvanians come to the campus each year for special conferences, and the School reaches many more people through the agricultural correspondence courses. ORGANIZATION LYMAN E. JACKSON ------ Dean FRED F. LININGER - Vice-Dean, Director ofthe Experiment Station J. MARTIN FRY - - - Vice-Dean. Director of Extension RUSSELL B. DICKERSON Vice-Dean, Director of Resident lnstruction MICHAEL A. FARRELL - - - Assistant Director ofthe Experiment Station A. LELAND BEAM - Assistant Director of Resident instruction and Director of Short Courses H EADS OF DEPARTMENTS - - Agricultural and Biological Chemistry MACKLIN E. JOHN - Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology - - Agricultural Education - - Agricultural Engineering R. ADAMS DUTCHER HENRY S. BRUNNER RALPH U. BLASINGAME HERBERT R. ALBRECHT - - Agronomy FRANKLIN L. BENTLEY - Animol Husbandry RAYMOND W, SWIFT - Animal Nutritior' ROBERT W. STONE - - BacteriolOQY FRANK D. KERN - - - Botany DONALD V. JOSEPHSON , Dairy l'lUSb0f dfY J. K. THORNTON - Farm Operations and Service VICTOR A. BEEDE - - - FOVGSYYY WARREN B, MACK - - Horticulture ERNEST W. CALLENBACH - Poultry l'lUSb0 1d Y EDWARD H. DUSHAM - Zoology ood Entomology Top row: PAUL LOUIS ADAMS . . . . Altoona Forestry Forestry Club. THEO. CLAYTON ALLEN ...... Springdale Agricultural Economics Alpha Zeta President, All-College Cabinet: Lion's Pawg Skull and Bonesg Presi- dent, Sophomore Classg Athletic Advisory Boardg Alumni Executive Boardg College Senate Student Welfare Committeeg Lion Partyg Cleo Cluhg Intramuralsg Vice President, PSCA Cabinet. CARL ARNOLD ANDERSON ...... Lanse Poultry Husbrznrlry President, Poultry Clulig Agriculture Student Council. Second row: PAUL MILTON ANDERSON ...... Indiana Agricultural Engineering Crangeg American Society of Agricultural Engineers. WILLIAM EARL ANCSTADT ..... Allentown Agrorzouty Alpha Zeta President, Clover Club. DONALD ESSER ARBUCKLE ...... Eric Agricultural Engineering Beta Theta Pi Varsity Wrestling: Druidsg Agricultural Engineering Society. Tltirfl row: CLARENCE WILLIAM ASTLEFORD . . West Hazleton Dairy H usbarulry Dairy Science Cluh. CHARLES BIDDLE ATLEE, .IR. . . . Philadelphia Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Cluhg Penn State-in-Chinag FFAg Cabinetg PSCA. RAYMOND ALBERT AZZATO . . . St. Marys Forestry Fourtlt row: . . . , Wgrnefsvillc Agricultural aml Biological Chemistry Sigma Phi Sigma PHILIP A. BARKER ....... Logan, Ohio Horticulture Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Phi Omega: President, West Dormitory Council: Penn State Fornrerg President, Watts llallg I-Iorliculture Cluhg Ski Clubg Ag Hill Breezeg AIMQ PSCA. WALTER R. BARMONT . . . . McConncllshurg Agronomy National Circulation Manager, Penn State Farmerg Circulation Manager, Ag Hill Breczeg FFAg Alpha Tau Alpha. Fifth row: WILLIAM WATSON BARR . . . Pittsburgh Woorl Utilization Kappa Sigma ANTHONY .IAMES BARRETT . . . . . Towamla Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alphag FFA. CARROLL SIDNEY BARTON ..... West Chester Agricultural Erlucation Tau Kappa Epsilon Blue Key: Alpha Tau Alpha. Bottom row: .IUSTUS VICTOR BAUM, JR. . . . . . Colwyn Forestry Delta Chi Forestry Clnhg Wrestlingg Intramuralsg Ski Cluh. WILLIAM IIENRY BAUMCARTNER .... Kunkletown Agricultural Education Crangeg FFAg Alpha Tau Alpha. ROGER C. BAUWIN, .IR ....... Tarentum Forestry Tau Phi Delta Top row: EDGAR ALMERIN BAYNE ..... Slippery Rock Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club. .I ULIAN RALPH BEARD .... Glen Morgan, W. Va. Agricultural Education FFA. WILLIAM HOWARD BECHMANN .... Penn Valley Zoology and Entomology Block and Bridle Clubg Dairy Science Clubg PSCA. Second row: JOHN CALVIN BEHRER . . . . Spruce Creek Dairy Husbandry Nittany Co-op. JOHN RAYMOND BELL .... . Kaylor Agronomy RICHARD JAMES BELL ...... Forest City Fflfvstry Tau Phi Delta Forestry Cluhg Flying Cluhg Dendrologic Society. Third row: ROYAL HERBERT BELL ..... Honey Brook Horticulture Horticulture Clubg Wesley Foundationg Players. WILLIAM JOTHAM BEMUS, JR. . . . Bemus Point, N. Y. Agricultural Economics Beta Theta Pi Co-Chairman, State Partyg Glee Clubg Choirg Thespians. PAUL GABLE BENCHOFF . . . . Waynesboro Agricultural Education FF'Ag Alpha Tau Alpha. Fourth row: .IOHN RAYMOND BENNETT . . . . Wayncsburg Agricultural Education FFA. ALBERT GEORGE BERGER . .... Gihsonia Forestry Sigma Alpha Epsilon Head Manager, Tennisg Blue Keyg Forestry Club. RODERICK HARRY BERGSTROM . . . Sugar Grove Agricultural Engineering American Society of Agricultural Engineers Fifth row: HAROLD CHARLES BEST . . Williamsport Forestry Chi Phi Forestry Clubg Dendrologic Societyg Treasurer, Chi Phi. ARTHUR ITIOGE BIDDLE ..... Carmichaels Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club. ROBERT JOHNSON BIDDLE . . Williamsburg Agricultural Economics B0ttom row: DAVID SOUTH BINNS ....... Rutledge Agricultural Economics Phi Kappa Sigma Soccerg Druidsg Young Friends Groupg Cabinet, PSCA. ELVIN EUGENE BIRTH ....... Benton Forestry HUGH CLARK BLACK ...... State College Forestry ' Sigma Pi Scahliard and Bladeg Soccerg Ski Club: Vice President, Dendrologic Societyg FOTGQIIV Clubg Alpha Phi Omega. Top ww, DWIGHT LAMISON RRRNNRMAN . . vm-R RAYMOND HAROLD RLANCK . . . . Turllc creek F lS y Agricultural Education President, FFA, JOHN ALOYSIUS BRISLIN ...... Hazleton Bacteriology JAMES RICHARD BLQQM , , , Clearfield Rod and Coccus Club: Newman Club. Botany THEODORE EDWIN BROOKS .... Beaver Falls ROBERT J. BLOUGH ..... . Holsopple Animal Husbandry Agzclglugfll Elfgwglion Block and Bridle cub. p a au p a. JAMES H. BONSALL ...... Lmhefsuirg Bouom 'Dwi Dairy Husbandry FREDERICK LeROY BROWN . - Coatesville Dairy Science Cluhg Grange. Wood Uttlrziztijon Forestry Cu . EUGENE A. BOOKHEIMER ..... Worcester ' Hofuciulmre HARVEY JOSEPH BROWN . . . . Douglassville Block and Bridle Clubg Horticulture Cluhg Forestry Club. Poultry Husbandry Alpha Zeta President, Poultry Cluhg Treasurer, Agriculture Student WILLIAM CLYDE BOWSER, ..... All00IlB Cglmcilg Treasurer, Alpha Zeta, Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Clubg Penn State Cluhg Poultry Club. JEAN MARIE BROWN ...--. Ponsvme Bacteriology Middle r0w: Philotesg Bacteriology Clubg Bible Fellowship. PAUL DEAN BOYER ...... Osceola Mills Dairy Husbandry JOHN HOWARD BRUMBAUGH ..... Charleroi Dairy Science Clubg PSCA. Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club. ROLAND GARGALLI BRADLEY .... Philadelphia Animal Husbandfy Q Theta Xi ANDREW BUCHANAN . . . . Phoenixville Grangeg fl--H Clubg Animal Husbandry Club. Animal Husbandry Alpha Gamma Rho WILLIAM B. BRADLY ...... Glenmoore Horticulture Alpha Zeta KARL GREY BUDINGER . .... . Snow Shoe Horticulture Cluh. ' Animal Husbandry 54 TOP TOIUI WILLIAM JOHN BUDNICK . . . Blossburg Forestry LLOYD EDWARD BULL ..... ware.-town, N. Y. Agricultural Economics ' Skiingg Wrestling. WILLIAM BARRY BUTT ...... Media Animal Husbandry Sigma Phi Alpha President, Sigma Phi Alpha. ROBERT LAVMAN BUTTS ...... Towandu Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alphag Vice President, FFA. WILLIAM RICHARD BYRNES ..... Barnesboro Forestry Xi Sigma Pi. ROBERT JERRY CALHOUN ..... Ielavenown Horticulture Kappa Delta Rho Treasurer, Horticulture Club. Middle row: PATRICIA ANN CARLISLE . . . Allison Park Horticulture Secretary, Agriculture Student Councilg Secretary, Horticulture Show: Social Board, WRAQ Judicial. ROBERT GEORGE CARNEY ...... Seward F vfestry Alpha cm Rho Vice President, Bar Bell Club. WAYNE HAROLD CARTER ..... Waterford Horticulture Vice President, Pi Alpha Xig Phi Eta Sigma. .IAMES O. CASE ........ Lancaster Forestry Alpha Zeta President, Alpha Zetag Varsity Lacrosseg Agriculture Student Councilg Alpha Phi Omegag Forestry Club. DONALD ULMER CASSEL . . . Coatesville Agronomy GEORGE EDWIN CASSEL . . . . Schuylkill Haven Horticulture Horticulture Club. Bottom row: EVERELL VERNI CHADWICK ..... Wyalusing Agricultural Economics Delta Theta Sigma President, Delta Theta Sigmag Pershing Riflesg Vice President, Agricultural Economics Clubg Secretary, Grangeg Dairy Science Club. GEORGE ECKERT CI-IALFANT . . . . Lancaster Animal Husbandry DONALD JOSEPH CHATTIN .... Breinigsvillc Agricultural Education PSCAQ Grangeg FFAQ Intramurals. JAMES LEVINE CHRIST ...... Bethlehem Horticulture Horticulture Clubg Penn State Club. CHESTER LAWRENCE CHRISTENSEN . . . Warren Forestry Pi Kappa Phi JAMES MCCONNELL CHRISTMAS .... Camp Hill Dairy Husbandry Sigma Alpha Epsilon Top row: JAMES E. CLARK ....... Washington Agricultural Education Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Tau Alphag Basketballg FFA. ERNEST LAVERN CLAYPOOLE .... Worthington Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Club. LEWIS THOMAS CLAYTON . . . West Chester Agricultural Economics Nittany Co-op: Agricultural Economics Clulig Penn Slate Cluhg Associate Player. Second row: GEORGE ALEXANDER COCHRANE . . . Uniontown Animal Husbandry Theta Chi Block and Bridle Cluh. PAUL HENRY COCKLIN . . . . Dillsburg Botany MARY KATHLEEN COHEN ..... State College Medical Technology Alpha Xi Delta Mortar Boardg Cwensg Alpha Lamhda Deltag President, Agriculture Student Councilg Rod and Cuccus Cluh. Third row: HARRY WALTER COLVIN, JR. . . Bridgeville Dairy Husbandry Alpha Zeta Vice President, Phi Eta Sigmag Dairy Science Cluhg Secretary, Alpha Zeta. HENRY E. COLWELL .... Blandliurg Forestry Forestry Club. NEWTON M. COMLY ...... Philadelphia Agricultural Economics Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Gamma: Agricultural Economics Cluhg Horticultural Cluhg Intramurals. Fourth row: CHARLES CONOVER .... . Philadelphia Dairy Husbandry Dai1'y Science Cluh. JOHN B. COPPOLINO ..... , ML, Pleasant Horticulture Pi Alpha Xig Horticulture Club. EDGAR ALLEN CORBIN, JR. ...... Altoona Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Leibig Chemical Society. Fifth row: JOHN EVERETT CREICHTON, JR ..... Mercer Animal Husbandry - Nittany Co-opg Pre-Veterinarian Clubg Block and Bridle Clubg Penn State Club. RICHARD M. CRESSMAN ...... Johnstown Botany Secretary, President, Chess Clubg Newman Club: Penn State Clulig Agriculture Student Councilg Botany Cluh. CHARLES CLAIR CROCKETT .... Spring Creek Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Club. Bottom row: CURTIS LESLIE CROOKS ..... Shinglehousc Agricultural Education Alpha Gamma Rho Varsity Boxingg President, Pre-Veterinarian Cluh. L. JOHN CRUMMY ....... Valencia Agricultural Economics Delta Theta Sigma RUSSELL B. DARLING . . . . Philadelphia Dairy Husbandry Alpha Gamma Rho Top row: ALFRED GOBRECI-IT DARRACI-I, JR. . . . Maple Glen Forestry Alpha Chi Rho Varsity Rifle Teamg Treasurer, Alpha Chi Rhog Zeta Sigma Pi. MILTON BRUCE DAVIS ..... New Kensington Horticulture Alpha Zeta Pi Alpha Xig Agriculture Student Councilg IFCQ Horticulture Club. STEPHEN VINCENT DAWSON .... New Kensington Agricultural Education Second row: RICHARD MARK DEPPEN . . . Hickory Corners Agronomy JOHN STINE DETWILER . . . . Johnsonburg Forestry Forestry Club. DONALD L. DICK .... . Washington, D. C. Forestry Third row: PIUS L. DILLON ..... . Hastings Agronomy Secretary, Clover Club. TORRENCE WILLIAM DOHL ..... Shickshinny Agricultural Engineering Alpha Gamma Rho American Society of Agricultural Engineersg PSCA. KATHERINE ELIZABETH DONER . . . Willow Street Bacteriology Kappa Delta Treasurer, President, Kappa Deltag Rod and Coccusg Intramuralsg Cosmopolitan Club: .ludicialg Bowling Clubg Modern Dance Cluhg Tennis Club. Fourth row: EARL HENDERSON DOUGLAS ..... Pittsburgh Agricultural Engineering American Society of Agricultural Engineers. CHARLES CALVIN DRAWBAUCI-l . . . . Dover Agricultural Erlucation. Secretary, Alpha Tau Alphag FFA. ROBERT si-i0oK DREW' ...... Greencastle Agricultural Erlucatiort Ski Team. Fifth row: ' ALFRED SAMUEL DUGAN, JR. .... Philadelphia Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma FFAQ 4-H Club. CHARLES HOWARD DUNLAP . . Carbondale Horticulture MAURICE NELSON DURAND .... Ridley Park F0fvStr Delta Theta Sigma y gore?-II'y Clubg Block and Bridle Club: Ski Cluhg IFCg Treasurer. Bgfiglvint, Delta Theta Sigmag Alpha Phi Omegag Phi Eta Sigma: ea . Bottom row: JOHN WESLEY EARLY ...... Hummelstown D Horticulture Eff-lsldent, Horticulture Clubg Assistant Manager, Horticulture Showg Aelln State Farmerg 19419 Flower Judging Teamg Ag Hill Breezeg grlculture Student Council. JERRY A. EBERHART . . .... Butler l'0ffStfy Delta Tau Delta Treasurer, Delta Tau Deltag Manager, Ski Teamg Forestry Club. FRANK MOONEY EBERT ..... State College Dairy Husbandry Alpha Zeta President, Dairy Science Clubg Agriculture Student Council. Top T0w: THEODORE FEDAK .... . Glen Lyon JOHN CHARLES EBY ...... Jenkintown - W Agricultural Economics Tau Kappa Epsilon Criliqucg Daily Collegiang Penn Slate Farmerg Alpha Phi Omegag IAMES SAMUEL FENNELL . . U I Vamlcl.,,rm Agricultural Economics Club. ' Agricultural Education 5 ROBERT ELMER ECKROTE . ' . .. . Conyngham 1 . Ag'fC'dm 'lM'w'1 'i , GEORGE MELVILLE FERENCE ..... Pittsburgh FFAQ Agriculture Student Council. Forestry Tau Phi Delta LORRAINE R. EILENBERGER ..... Pen Argyi Xi Sigma Pi: Phi Era Sigmu- Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Della Zeta Concert Blue Bandg Liehig Chemical Society. B L O tom l'0wf PAUL ELILEUS . . .Foregtry .... Masontown CARROLL JAMES FITZGERALD . n U Steehon AlMg Penn State Cluhg Wesley Foundation. Agricultural Edumlmn WAIQTQN flLLbSWfRTH ENCMAN ' ' ' Al h' ZE1d'ed THOMAS ALOYSIUS FITZPATRICK .... Wyndmoor any Us am ry, , , p a em Dairy Husbanzlry Lambda Chi Alpha Treasurer, Dairy Science Cluhg Treasurer, Alpha Zeta. Dairy Science Club, Chess Club ANNABELLE ESHLEMAN ...... Bloomsburg Horticulture Beta Sigma Omicron JAMES FRANK FORD, JR' i l Kmanning Treasurer, Beta Sigma Omicrong WSGAg Treble Singersg H0,ticulm,c Horticulture Clubg Secretary, Outing Clubg Clover Club. Horticulture Club M 'lcll ' : L' 6 'ow GERARD EUGENE ERAILEY . . . . Lancaster ROBERT, JACOBS ESHLEMAN ..... Bloomsburg Dai,-y Husbandry Horfwulmre. , Ch' Ph' Glee Cluhg Dairy Science Club. Vice President, Horticulture Clubg Penn State Farmerg Pi Alpha Xig Phi Eta Sigma. JAMES MERLIN FRANCIS . . . Allentown WILLIAM ROBERT FAILOR ..... Lemasters Fmesny Horticulture Forestr Club Chapel Choirg Cleo Cluhg Pi Alpha Xig Horticulture Club. Y ' JOHN FAWKES ,,,,.,. Slate Cnnegc DOMlNlC ANTHONY FRANClSCO .... Linwood Agricultural Biological Chemistry Forestry Liehig Chemical Society. .Xi Sigma Pig Forestry Club. 58 Top ww: CHARLES GEORGE GEHRING . . Huntingdon Valley HAROLD EARL FBANTZ .... . rim G1-we WWI W'iZ 'i Ta Ph' Delta Dairy Husbamlry u Q l Duiry Science Clubg PSCA. JOHN ALVIN CILYER . A . . . . . Sklppack gronomy DANIEL FROMM Harrisbmg Clover Clubg Glee Club: Chess Clubg Agricultural Economics Ag HLU Breeze, Penn State armor Agricultural Economics Clubg AIMQ Penn State Clubg ROTC. . BOYD WILLIAMS GHERING, JR. . . Edmboro WALTER E. GABEL . ' ...... Parkesburg ,Ag'0 t'1 'fy , Fwestry Della Chi Clover Clubg Westminster 1'Olll'lKIi1tl0IlQ Intramurals. Alpha Phi Omegag Forestry Clubg NROTCg PSCA. JAMES BENSON CABLE .... stewtmswwn Bottom 'ow' ,1g,iCu1m,al EC0,w,,,5C3 CHESTER MARTINDALE GIBSON . . . West Chester Agronomy NORMAN K, GARBER ,,,,, Hgverlgwn Vice President, Clover Cl11b. Agronomy Advertising Manager, Perm State Farmer SAMUEL THEODORE GILBERT . . . Chambersburg Men's Glee Club: Clover Club. Forestry f W' cl , g F , Cl l. JOHN LEWIS GARDNER ' I . . . . 1 Euston Burgess O in crest oreslry um PrAg:1ic1tlt1tral ond Biotogieal Chemistry' Delta Chi' ROBERT-A ANN GILLESPIE l ..'.. Erie est ent, Llebtg Chemical Soc1etyg AgI'lCllltllI'C Student COIIIICII. Zoology and Entomology Delta Delta Della Middle row: Agriculture Student Council. RICHARD ELWOOD GARDNER . . . Waynesburg SAMUEL FREY GINGRICH .... Elizabethtown Wood Utilization Delta Sigma Phi Fore-Sify ' S' P I l g I . WILLIAM NORBERT CARRETT I I ' i h Loretto X1 1gma 1, ntramura s Forestry Cub L, S k d Bf'li'n31ld1f'LSbfg1dfy V. P .d EDWIN LOUIS GLASGOW ...... Bessemer ive toc an eat u glng eamg ICC resi ent, A - I I I V' Block and Bridle Clubg Agriculture Sllldelll Council. gum mm Economics EDMUND LEO GEARY . . , , , West Hazleton RICHARD ATLEE GOODLING ..... Loganville Forestry Horticulture Alpha Tau Omega Agriculture Student Councilg Forestry Club. C106 Club? Varsity Quartei- 59 Top row: FREDERICK ROBERT CRANTHAM . . . Johnstown Agricultural Education Vice President, Alpha Tau Alphag Vice President, FFA. ROBERT E. GRIFFITH ..... . . Ligonier Agricultural Education DONALD WESLEY GRIFFITHS, SR. . . Norristown Horticulture Alpha Zeta Treasurer, Pi Alpha Xig Secretary, Horticulture Club. Second row: SYDNEY MANUEL GROBMAN . . . Philadelphia Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club. RUSSELL JAMES GRUBB . . . . Palmyra Agricultural Economics JOHN THOMAS CRUMBINE . . . York Agricultural Economics Third row: MARILYN GUILLET . . . . . . State College Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Kappa Alpha Theta Treasurer, Vice President, Kappa Alpha Thetag Mortar Boardg Secre- tary, Hat Societies Councilg Secretary, Cwensg Alpha Lambda Deltag Iota Sigma Pig Judicialg Chapel Choirg Liebig Chemical Societyg Telegraphic Swim Teamg Aquacadeg Canterbury Clubg Religion-in- Life Week Executive Committeeg Intramuralsg Class of 1920 Memorial Scholarship. JAMES HAROLD GULLBORG . Renovo Forestry Forestry Club. RICHARD BOYD HAAG . . . . . . Crayton Dairy Husbandry Beaver House Fourth row: JOHN HENRY HAESELER ..... Orwigsburg Zoology and Entomology Nittany Dormitory Student Councilg Bird Club. KENNETH J. IIAGER ...... Washington Horticulture Alpha Zeta Pi Alpha Psig Horticulture Club. JAMES F. IIALDEMAN . .... Lansdale Agronomy Clover Club. Fifth row: PENROSE HALLOWELL ...... Ivyland Agricultural Economics Alpha Camma Rho Treasurer, Alpha Camma Rhog President, Agricultural Economics Clubg Agriculture Student Council. JOHN BYRON HANBY . ...... Knox Agricultural Education Alpha Gamma Rho Choirg Band. JOSEPH LEO HARLOW .... . . Altoona Horticulture Pi Alpha Xig Horticulture Clubg Newman Clubg Photography Clubg Penns Valley Ski Clubg Penn State I ur1ner. Bottom row: PAUL GLENN HARR ...... Pleasant Unity Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alphag FFA. ADELE HOLZ HAUCH ...... State College Dairy Husbandry Daily Collcgiang Penns Valley Ski Club. WILLIAM BATTLES HEED ..... West Chester Zoology and Entomology - Daily Collegian. Top row: FRANKLIN JOSEPH HEIM .... Schuylkill Haven Dairy lluslzmulry Alpha Gamma Rho Dairy Science Gluhg Penn Stole Fnrllterg Ag Hill Breeze. HEINZ J. HEINEMANN ...... Lancaster Forestry Alpha Zeta President, Forestry Club: Vice President, Agriculture Student ' Council: Xi Sigma Pig Phi Eta Sigma. GEORGE LOUIS HELLER ...... Altoona Horticulture llorticulture Cluhg Bar-Bell Gluh. Second row: RlCllARD CARL HEROLD ..... Lewistown Zoology and Entomology Pre-Medical Societyg Penn State Cluhg Ag Hill Breezeg Penn Stfllc Farnzer. l'1MME'l l' LOUIS HERR, JR ..... Peach Bottom Agrifvllturnl Engineering Della Theta Sigma American Society ol' Agricultural Engineersg Secretary, 'l'reasu1'cr, Delta Theta Sigma. JOIIN IIENRY HERR . . . . . . Landisville Agrivulrural Engineering Beta Theta Pi Thespiansg Lacrosseg Secretary, American Society of Agricultural Engineers. Tlzirll row: MARCUS E. HERROLD ...... Spring Mills Agl'll'IIlllll'lll lf!1llC!Ill0ll Treasurer, FFA. KENNETH WILMER HESS . . . . liloomshurg l ore.vtry Della Chi PSCAg Forestry Cluh. EDWARD ELMER HEYLER . . . . Morris Agrirvillurnl h'rlu1'oIion Alpha 'l'au Alphag FFA. I'l0lH'll1, row: WlLl..lAlVl HOWARD HEYSER . . . . Norristown l'lorliculturc Alpha Zeta Pi Alpha Xig JV Laerosseg llorticullure Cluh. L0lS ROTIIENRERGER I-HLEIVIAN .... Worcester !lgl'll'llllllI'fIl nnrl Biological Cltelnistry Alpha Lamhcla Delta: Liehig Chemical Society: Philotcsg Rille Cluhg Britlgc Cluh. Wll.LlAlVl LEE lllLElVlAN ..... Spring Church Agfi!'IllllIl'!ll lz'r'onomir's Dt-Ita 'l'heta Sigma Agricultural Economics Cluh. Filth row: ROBERT DANIEL lllLL, .lR. ..... Pittsburgh Poultry lluslmnrlry Poultry Gluhg Newman Gluhg Alpha Phi Omega. DELIA LOUISE HOKE . . . flllllllfll Hltslmnrlry Secretary, Block antl Bridle Gluhg Riding Cluh. . . . Spring Grove PAUL GUILFORD HOKE ..... . Greencastle Animal H uslm n rl ry Block and Bricllc Cluhg Pre-Veterinarian Cluh. Bottom row,- HAROLD ALEXANDER llOL'l' .... Marion Center Agricultural lL'r'ouomir's Agricultural Economics Cluh. RICHARD WOOD llOOVER ..... Norrislown flgricllltllrztl Ecouonlirs Theta Xi Agricultural Economics Cluhg llcatl Basehall Manager. THEO DORIS DAVID HOHNER ..... Gettysburg Agricultural la'1'ol1,ol11ir'.9 Glec Gluhg Gross Countryg Trackg Dehatc. Top row: JAY WILSON IRWIN ..... , Altoona Agricultural Economics DONALD CECIL HORTON . . . . . . Erie Agricultural Erlucation I Treasurer, Wesley Foundationg PSCAQ FFA. THOMAS HOOPES JACKSON . ' ' ' ' West chasm' Horticulture WILLIS E PIORTON HIISIOHIOWII Pi Alpha Xlq l'lOrllCllllllI'c Cllllll Pl'CSlClCl'll, ' AQIIFIIIIIUIIZ EIIIICIIIIIIII ' ' Windcrest Borough Council. Alpha Tau Alphag Vice President, FFAQ Clee Club. JACOB JOHN IIAVORNIK I I I I I WIISIIIIIII JOHN CLAIR HOUCK JR. . .... Berwick ffg'f'f U 'l E'l ff'U t Agricultural Economics Alpha Gamma Rho JV Football: Newman Club' DONOVAN EARL HOWERH I I .... Mifllintown Botmm ,-ow: I.I0rIi'2fffgfx fI'iUb JOHN THEODORE JENSEN, JR. . . . Jenkim0w,, ' Forestry Pi Kappa Phi FRED CALVIN HOWER '..- I I Camp Hill President, Forestry Club: Agriculture Student Councilg Agricultural Economics Tau Kappa Epsilon Dendmloglc Society' Trackg Agricultural Economics Club. WILLIAM DAVID IIOIINS I I I I I I CIIMIIIIOI WILLIAM LEO HUMMER . . . . Wilkes-Barre Fofmfr Agricultural E,I.0,I0miCs President, Nittany Dormitoryg President, Pollock Circle: AIMg Agriclmural Economics Club. IIOIIICUIIIU-e CIIIII. Book Exchange Commiltceg Forestry Clubg Dcndrologic Society. Ex-CI Clubg Intramurals. I BYRON F. JOHNSON ..... . Sl. Marys Middle VON!! Zoology and Entomology SAMUEL HURWITZ ...... Philadelphia Track: Bar-Bcll Club. Bacteriology Alpha Epsilon Pi , 1 Vice President, Alpha Epsilon Pig Rod and Coccus Cluhg PJDWARD HARVEY JOHNSTONE ' ' ' East Pfffffflom Playersg Camera Club. Botany RUSSELL JAMES HUTNIK ..... Shickshinny HENRY L- JONES ------- - Indiana 1,-0,.e5I,y Animal Husbandry Xi Sigma PII phi Em Sigmag Foresny CIIIIII Block and Bridle Clubg Poultry Club. CECIL JOHNSON lRVlN, JR. . . . State College WILLIAM E. KEIM ....... Boyertown Agronomy Horticulture Lambda Chi Alpha Clover Cluhg Wrestling. , Horticulture Club. 62 T0p row: DAVID FREDERICK KEISER . . . West Lawn Forestry KARL K. KELLAR ........ Big Run Forestry Tau Phi Delta Forestry Clubg Dendrologic Society. GEORGE PHILIP KERN ...... Philadelphia Forestry Tau Phi Delta ' Secretary, Forestry Club. AMMON WARNER KERSTETER . . . state College Wood Utilization RICHARD WARNER KINNAN . . . Middlebury Center Agricultural Education FFAQ Block and Bridle Clubg Wesley Foundationg Agriculture Student Councilg AIM. CHARLES RICHARD KIRK ...... Oxford Forestry Xi Sigma Pig Varsity Rifle Teamg Forestry Club. l'O1,U: ROBERT KEITH KIRKENDALL .... Sabinsville Agricultural Education Sigma Phi Alpha Alpha Tau Alphag FFAg JV Football. JOHN HENRY KITCH . . . . Brownstown Forestry ALAN NOEL KIVERT ...... Allentown Zoology and Entomology Pre-Medical Societyg Intramuralsg Basketball Manager. WILLIAM LEWIS KJELGAARD . . . . Watrous Agricultural Engineering Sigma Phi Alpha TED GREGORY KLINE . . . . . . Berwick Horticulture Pi Alpha Xi. LEON KENNETH KNOEBEL ..... Sbamokin Agricultural and Biological Clrernistry Vice President, Liebig Chemical Societyg Editor, The Analyst. Bottom row: CHARLES LEVI KOCHER .... . Espy Agricultural Education 4--H Clubg Pre-Veterinarian Club. CHARLES A. KOESTER ...... Pittsburgh Animal H uslmnrlry Live Stock Judging Teamg Block and Bridle Clubg Poultry Club. EARL JACK KOONS ...... Millersburg Animal Husbandry Tau Kappa Epsilon Baseball. PAUL EUGENE KRAUSS . . . . Clarion Forestry Forestry Clubg Rifle Team. JOSEPH ANTHONY KRIVAK . . . . Glen Lyon Forestry Xi Sigma Pi. JOHN CHRISTIAN KRUSEN, JR. . Dairy Husbandry . . Drexel Hill Alpha Chi Sigma President, Vice President, Skull and Bouesg Hat Society Couneilg Thespiansg Glee Club: Associate Manager, Cross Countryg Sports Editor, 1949 LA VIEQ Who's Who in the News at Penn State. Top row: V GEORGE WILBUR KURTZ ..... Havertown Dairy Husbandry Lambda Chi Alpha Cheerleaderg Dairy Science Club. EILEEN MAE KUTZER ...... Norfolk, Va. Bacteriology Penn State Engineerg Rod and Coccus Club. DONALD BERNARD LACEY ..... Havertown Horticulture Pi Alpha Xig Phi Eta Sigmag Horticulture Club. Second row: CHARLES M. LAIRD . . . . Bellwood Forestry MARJORIE LAND . ...... Bedford Horticulture Beta Sigma Omicron Vice President, Bela Sigma Omicrong Secretary, Horticulture Clubg Penn State Farrnerg PSCAg Bridge Clubg Badminton Club: Alpha Lambda Delta. JOHN HAROLD LANDIS ...... Lancaster - Pre-Veterinary Chairman, Pre-Veterinarian Club. Third row: HOWARD MERLE LANE . . . . DuBois Forestry Tau Phi Delta WILLIAM DAVID LANGE . . . . Lake Ariel Agricultural Education Alpha Gamma Rho ROBERT RICHARD LARGENT . . . Tyrone Forestry Fourth row: JOHN JOSEPH LAVIN . , Philadelphia Forestry Phi Kappa ELMER WARNER LEARN ..... Bartonsvillc Agricultural Economics Blue Bandg Agricultural Economics Club. ALLAN JOSEPH LEICHTMAN ..... Hazleton Dairy Husbanrlry Dairy Science Club. Fifth row: , EMIL LESKO ....... . Ilaffey Horticulture Pi Alpha Xig Horticulture Club. VICTOR EDWARD LETO ..... Kennett Square Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Club. GERALD CLOY LETTIE ....... Dayton Horticulture Secretary, Pi Alpha Xig Horticulture Club. Bottom row: JOHN HUGH LIGGETT ...... Jolmsiown Agricultural Education FEAQ Alpha Tau Alpbag Block and Bridle Clubg Wesley Foundationg Intramurals. ROBERT RICHARD LINDAHL . . . . Erie Forestry Xi Sigma Pig Forestry Club. DONALD W. LINVILL . . .... Media Agronomy Alpha Zeta Clover Clubg Agriculture Student Council. Top row : ROBERT LIPARI . . . . Easton Agronomy Phi Eta Sigma. STEVE A. LISCINSKY . . . . Wall lforvslry EDWARD LEROY Ll'l'WlllLl'lR ..... Bloomsburg Agr1'r'ullurol Elluration Fl9Ag Alpha 'l'au Alpha. Second row: HAROLD LAVERE LOCKIIOEI4' . . . . Bloomsburg flgrirullurol lfrlurulion. FFA. WILLIAM lIllRl.Bll'l ,l'LOVE . . . . . Dallas Agrivullurnl lfrlurolion, Alpha 'l'au Alphag l l Ag St-erelary, Chess Club. JAMES BYRON LOVELL ..... Fallen Timber Zoology mul Entomology Tlzirfl row: WlLLlAM DAVlD LOWRY . . . Wilkinsburg Agrimlllural h'r:onornir-s Kappa Delta Rho WILLIAM JOHN LUDWIG ...... lrwin Forestry Forestry Clubg Penn Slate Club. GEORGE l'OR'I'ER LUKACS .... . Mercer lhriry lluslmmlry Treasurer, Westminster lfounrlationg Dairy Science Clubg Grange: Penn Slate-in-China Committee. Fourth row: GEORGE EDWARD MeANlNCll . . . Strattonvillc Forvslry Pi Kappa Phi Xi Sigma Pi. FRANK ROIlER'l' McllERTY .... Newark, Del. Animal lluslmmlry Bleek aml Britlle Club: Poultry Club. WAlfl'l'IR NEIL MUBRIDE ..... Conneautvillc flgrioullurnl hlf?0Il0lHil'S llorliculture Clubg Agricultural Economics Club. llifllr. row: JAMES CURTIS MCCLAIN . . . . Muncy Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club. DICAN Awnalcw MCCLURE . . . . Troy Agricultural El'0Il0lIllI'S Pre-Veterinarian Clubg Agricultural Economics Club. JAY RUSSELL MCDANEL ..... Beaver Falls l'oulIry Ilusbandry Alpha Gamma Rho llllsint-ss Manager, Penn State Farmerg Business Manager, Ag Hill gfffflffi Secretary-'l'reasurer, Crangeg Poultry Club: Dairy 'Science . n 1. Bollorn, row .- LARRY A. MeELERESll ..... . Eortl City Zoology onrl Enlomology JAMES .IEWELL McELWAIN ..... Bellwood fl0l'lll'Illllll'l' llnrtieulture Clubg Assistant General Manager, 194-7llmticultureShow. GEORGE HENRY McCRATll . . . . Crafton Horticulture Newman Clubg llorticulture Club. Top row: REX ROBINSON McHAII.. . . . . . Bolivar Forestry Delta Chi Alpha Phi Omega: Forestry Cluhg Fencingg Acer Cluhg Bird Cluh. BETSEY SCARLETT McKAY . . . Clcnsidc Bacteriology Rod and Coccus Club. ROBERT MILTON MCKOWN ...... Apollo Dairy Husbanrlry Tau Kappa Epsilon Druidsg Varsity Baskethallg Dairy Cattle .ludging Team: Dairy Science Cluhg Penn State Farmer. JAMES LESLIE McLAUGI'ILIN . . . Clearheld Horticulture HUGH RHODES McLEAN ..... New Castle Forestry Alpha Sigma Phi Forestry Cluh. JOHN WILLIAM MCNAIR, JR. ...... Wayne Forestry Alpha Zeta IFC3 Phi Eta Sigmag Vice President, Xi Sigma Pig President, Wesley Foundation. Middle row: EUGENE FRANCIS MCNAMARA .... Philadelphia Forestry Varsity Lacrosscg Forestry Cluh. I WILLIAM E. MCNUTT ...... llomer City Agricultural Education FFAQ AIM. EDWARD SEATON MAHER . . . . Philadelphia Dairy Husbandry IIORACE LYNN MANN ...... Clearheltl Animal Husbandry Delta Theta Sigma Block and Bridle Clulmg Vice President, Delta Theta Sigma. DAVID KENT MARTIN . . . . State Collegc Bacteriology Rod and Coccus Cluhg Penn State Farmerg Dairy Cattle Judging. NORMAN MARSIIALL MARTIN . . . Wesleyvillc Wood Utilization Tau Phi Delta Bottom row: DAVID II. MASON ....... Wtvst Newton Wood Utilization, Forestry Clulmg Secretary, Nittany Dormitory. .I. GRAY MATTERN ....... Pittsburgh Dalry Hnsllandry Alpha Zgtu Blue Bandg Agriculture Student Couneilg Dairy Science Cluh. PAUL CUYER MATTERN, JR. ..... llavertown Agronomy Alpha Zeta President, lnterchureh Student, Couneilg Agriculture Student Councilg .IV Soccer: Vice President, ,Agronomy Clulig Lacrosse. LEONARD ROBERT MA'l l'ICK . . . Kingston Dairy Huslzanrlry RAYMOND IIAROLD MAXWELL .... Lancaster Forestry Alpha Chi Rho President, Alpha Chi Rho, IFCQ Forestry Clulm. ,IAMES LOUIS MAY . . . . . . Bucksvillc Agricultural Engineering Alpha Gamma Rho Agriculture Student Councilg Newman Cluhg American Society Agricultural Engineers. 'J Top row: RAYMOND EARL MILLER ..... . Albion JAMES FREDERICK MAYER .... Mt. Lebanon Ag f't u Ed C 0 , A K Si ma Treasurer, FFAg AIMQ Grand Champion of gronomy A I S I t f A alma g Little International Live Stock Show, 1949. merican ocie y o gronomy. ROBERT JOHN MENEELY . ' u Canonsburg RlCl'lARD BOYD MIRES . : . . .'.Allentowu Forestry forestry Sigma Alpha Epsilon EDWARD J01-IN MERKEL , , I pmS1,,,,g1, JAMES WEAVER MITCHELL ..... Muhaf-Icy Agronomy Agronomy Alpha Zeta Treasurer, Clover Club. Secretary-Treasurer, Clover Cluhg Chapel Choir: Clcc Club. KENDALL LINWOOD MERRITT ..... .lermyn Bolton! ,-ow: Poultry Husbandry V , ' ' Alpha Phi Omegaq Poultry Clubg Ski Club. DENNIS JOHN MILDAEJ . ' Hlmlocll Creek nzmal Iillsbllllllly WI L 7 . . . . LLIAM ANGOVE MrYU2fmm Hazlem JAMES ALBERT MOREDOCK . . . Riccs Landing ' y Agronomy Cl Cl b. JOHN BEAUMONT MIDDLETON . . Lima mr U Forestry , Y... u X . . ROBERT LINCOLN MORGAN . . . Williamsport Ag,lILlIll.ll1C Studont Council. Ag,iC,,1,,,m1 EC0,,,0min-5 Pi Kappa Phi M.ddl Agricultural Economics Clubg Intramurals. L C Towf CLYDE LESTER MILES, JR. . . . Laurel, Md. GAIL ALLEN MORTENSON ,,,.. . Kane Agricultural Economics Pi Kappa Phi Forestry Tau Phi Della Treasurer, Tau Phi Dcltag Forestry Club. EUGENE HELLER MlLLER ..... Pocono Pines Agricultural Education CALEN AARON MOTTER - - . . Halifax Agfvfwmy Alpha Zeta NORMAN C. MILLER, JR .... Harrisburg Horticulture ROBERT WlLLlAM MOTTS . . . Brodheadsvillc Horticulture Club. Aig 0'10mJ' 67 Top row: RALPH CYPHER MOYLE . . . . . Saxton Forestry Theta Chi Parmi Nousg Treasurer, Forestry Cluhg .lV Lacrosse. WILLIAM H. MURPHY ...... White Mills Bacteriology Alpha Zeta Rod and Coccus Club. DONALD EUGENE MUSGRAVE . . . . Baden Horticulture Pi Alpha Xig Horticulture Clulm. Second row: CHARLES DAVID MUTH . . . . Lilitz Agronomy Alpha Zeta CLIFFORD MYER .... . . Milford Horticulture Pi Alpha Xig Horticulture Cluh. EARL ABRAHAM MYERS ..... Tlmmasville Agricultural Engineering Third row: MlLFORD DUANE MYERS ...... Butler Horticulture Pi Alpha Xig Phi Eta Sigmag Horticulture Clulm. ROBERT CARL MYERS ....... DuBois Animol Husbandry HAROLD EDGAR NEIGH . . . Dayton Horticulture Fourth row: ROBERT LEE NELSON . . . , A1l,,,,,,a Agronomy Clover Clulv. ARTHUR WALLACE NESBITT .... Enon Valley Agricultural Economics Delta Theta Sigma Agricultural EconomicsClul1g 41-H Gluhg Grangeg lnlramuralsg PSCA. THOMAS WlLLlAM NEUPAUER . . . South Williamsport Forestry Forestry Cluh. Fifth row: EDWARD GEORGE OLEYAR . . . . Pittsburgh Wood Utilization Xi Sigma Pi. GEORGE S. OLSHANSKI . . . Wilkes.j5m-I-,, Dairy H nsbanclry FRANK ORENDO ....... Fri-clrieks-zlmrg Animal Huslmmlry Bottom row: RALPH COOLIDGE ORNDOFF . . . Rngersville Agricultural Frlncotion A Delta Sigma Phi Fl . ELMER GEORGE OSBORNE . . . . Pittshurgli Zoology and Entomology Chi Phi Penn State Farmerg Sportsmen's Cluh. DAVID FRANCIS OWEN ..... lVleKecsport Animal Hnsbunrlry Phi Kappa Psi Head Manager, Footlmllg Blue Keyg Block and Bridle Cluh. Top row: JACKSON IIICKS OWEN .... . Pequea !1gl'izr1tltul'1tl Ellllfllllflll, S4-crulary, l7'l7Ag Alpha Tau Alpha. .IOSIQPII LICON OWENS ....,. Philadelphia l or4'stl'y Tau Phi Delta Lacrosseg Xi Sigma Pig Forestry Club. RORIQRT DILLINC PALMER . . Pon Argyl Ilortirwlturt' llorlicullurc Cluli. Secoltrl row: ROMAYNIC PARKS ....... Clan Lyon Medical Technology Della Alpha Dellag Frothg Women's Varsity Debate: WSSFQ Nuwman Clulmg Rod and Coccus Cluh. PAUL IIIQNRY l'ARRlSll . . . . . ElmenslJli1'g Agrolmm,'y Nuwman Clulig Clover Clulig lI1lI'illillIl'i1lS. R lfll I A R D .I EROME PARSONS ..... Piltsburgli Agricultural and Biological Chemistry PSCAQ Wesley Foundation. Tltirll l'0IUf 'l'l'lOMAS CRANTLEY PAYNIC .... Susquehanna !lgl'lil'Illl1ll'!ll lf!'UllUIlIil'S 'l'au Kappa Epsilon l'r'1m State l llI'llIUl'j Agriculture Sluclenl Councilg Agricullural lfcumnnics Clulm. RALPII KlCNNl'I'l'll PICARSON . . . . llellcrluwn Iiorttffrulttzre llmliuullurc Cluli. DONALD Wll,l.lAM MARTIN PECK . . Colvriclgv, Nuhr. Altimrzl l'l11.9lmrull'y Fourth row: LAVICRNIC ICLMICR PICTICRSON . . . Warren Bm'tr'r1fology Claw- Clulmg llaulmwiological Society. ANDRICW l'IC'l'RUNClllK ....... Taylor Dairy l'lIlSbIlII!ll'AV Dairy Suimuwu Cluhg Russian fllIOl'llSQ Chapm-l Clloir. .lOIlN RORICRT l'FOU'l'Z ....... Tarr lluiry l'lllSlHlIlIll'y Dairy Suit-ncc Clulm. Fifth row: MURRAY FRANCIS PHILIPS . . Ridgway l orcstry lf'orcslry Clulm. AUUUS'l'US DUICR l'll'IRCIC, JR. . . Komu-ll Square fllllllllll l'l1tslmnflry Phi Delta Tluvla Srahlmarcl anxl Blade-g Socuorg Wl'l SlllIigLQ llacrossc. JOSICPII RORlSR'l' PISKLAK ...... Coalclalv lluiry flttslzrtmlry Phi Kappa RO'l'lIg Vice ,l'i'mwsiclci1l, Scalmlmaril anxl lilarlug llllillfllillll, Military Rall. Bottom row: LOUIS Al.l3l'lR'l' PLOCII ...... Pillshurg.:ll flgrirrulturrtl lfcortomizrs Managing limlilor, l'r'nn. State l lll'IIl,l?l'j Managing limlilor, Ag Hill lfl'f'c'zf'g Sucre!ary-Trcasurur, Agricultural l'lCOIl0IIllCS Club. l.eROY Mll,LlCR l'OMRANlNC .... l'lilI'l'lSDlIl'f2,' flgrortolny l,l'lltll. Stfttcr l'l1Il'IIlCl'j Clovvr Clulig Orullvslrag Lulhuran Slullvul Association. DWlGlI'l' RICIIARD l'OR'l'liR . . . . Cuhnervillc Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Cluli. Top row: y y ROBERT BRUCE PORTERFIELD . . Allison Park Forestry Forestry Club. JAMES FRANKLIN POUND ...... Indiana Animal Husbandry Delta Theta Sigma Block and Bridle Clubg GERALD FRANK PRANGE . . . . Lancaster Wood Utilization Captain, Rifie Team. IOIIN VANCE PUCKETT . . . Burgetlstown Forestry Forestry Club. GEORGE WILLIAM PYLE . . .Q . . . Somerset Agricultural Education Kappa Delta Rho Blue Bandg Concert Bandg Symphony Orchestrag Phi Mu Alphag Flying Clubg FFA, Lutheran Student Association. RONALD MERCER PYLE .... . Rebersburg Forestry Symphony Orchestra. Middle row: THOMAS WYNN QUIGLEY . . . . Philadelphia Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club. DEAN NILES QUINNEY ...... Carbondale Forestry Tau Phi Delta Secretary, Tau Phi Deltag Secretary-Treasurer, Xi Sigma Pig IFCQ Forestry Club. HAROLD RABINOWITZ ...... Harrisburg Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Club. JAMES EUGENE RAMSEY . . . . Turtle Creek Agronomy Grangeg Clover Club. SAMUEL IIARNISH RANCK ..... Lancaster Agricultural Economics Sigma Pi Dairy Science Clubg Block and Bridle Clubg Thespiansg Publicity Manager, Little International Live Stock Show, 19449. KENNETH SMITH REESE .... Mt. Holly Springs Horticulture Pi Kappa Phi Blue Band. Bottom row: ROBERT PAUL REHKOPF ..... Nanticoke Zoology and Entomology Penn State Clubg Biological Forum. WILLIAM B. RENSHAW ..... East McKeesport Agricultural Economics President, PSCAQ Chairman, WSSFQ Agriculture Student Councilg Skull and Bonesg Board of Control, Co-op Book Store. RICHARD FRANCIS RESIG .... . Altoona Agronomy President, Clover Club. MARTIN LUTHER RICE ...... Mercersburg Horticulture Delta Sigma Phi Vice President, Delta Sigma Phig IFC: Horticulture Cluhg Intramurals. .IOHN MEREDITH RICHARDS . . Philipsburg Forestry Fencing. ROBERT LLEWELLYN RICHARDS . . . Watervliet, N. Y. Forestry Delta Chi Forestry Clubg Flying Clubg Camera Club. Top row: SAUL VICTOR RUBIN . ..... Norristown WILLIAM S V, -I V L ' i i Cl . I ml Horticulture Sigma Alpha Mu U Fo ,Il . ALLI ON R H HFY Al I 116320, Vice President, Sigma Alpha Mug Pi Alpha Xig n l y pm 'C a Horticulture Club: Bar-Bell Club. Xi Sigma Pig Adjutant, ROTCQ Scahbartl and Blade: Agriculture Student Councilg Forestry Club. EDWARD STEELMAN RUFF .... Philadelphia C 4 Q 7 Wood Utilization Pi Kappa Alpha ARL GEORGE ROBIJRVIIEUW'Hltsilllnhy ' ' Plymouth Ski Clubg Newman Clubg Gymnasticsg Camera Club. Dairy Science Club. CHARLES PHILIP RUHL ...... Mount Joy JAMES uowus ROCKWELL ...... Canton H iC'fl e , . Kappa Dena Rho Agricultural Economics Alpha Gamma Rho P1 Alpha X15 Horticulture Clubg Flower Judging. Vice President, Alpha Gamma Rhog Agricultural Economics Club. Bottom row: DONALD REED RODCERS . . . Aitch DALTON LEE RUMBERCER . . Mt. Lebanon Forestry Dairy Husbandry Alpha Zeta Football. PAUL JOSEPH ROGAN . . . . lfftfctmid Bacteriology JULIUS RUSSELL ...... Cambridge Springs Agricultural Education MARGUERITE RONDISI-I ....... MCAAOO FFA: Alpha Tau Alpha- Medical Technology Rod and Coccus Cluhg Fencingg Newman Club. PAUL VALERIAN RUTH ,.., , Jghnglown I Agricultural Education Middle row: F'FAg Alpha Tau Alpha. SVEND BUE RONDUM . . . . Philadelphia Forestry WILLIAM BENEDICT RUTH ..... Johnstown Agricultural Education GORDON KENNETH ROSE ,,,,,, Fairview Treasurer, Dendrologic Societyg FFA. Agricultural Economics Delta Theta Sigma I Agricultural Economics Clubg 4-H Club. KENNETH HH-IDING SAFF ---- King. Dairy Husbandry 'i WILBUR BRADLEY Rose ..... ttafborcreek Agricultural Education ISAAC J- SALADA ----- 4, DuBois Secretary, FFAQ Alpha Tau Alphag Agriculture Student Council. ASfiCUlfUflll Education 71 Top row: EARL LAUNER SALLACK . . . . .Iolmsonburg I Forestry Secretary, Xi Sigma Pi. VINCENT MORGAN SALMON . . . . Waterford Agricultural Ezlucation Wcslcy Foundationg FFA. THOMAS KLESUIS SANDERS . . . . Altoona Dairy llusbanrlry Second row: WILLIAM HARRY SCHAFFER . . . Green Lune Agronomy Alpllu Zctu Editor, Penn State Farmer, Ag Hill Breezeg Phi Eta Sigmag IFCQ Agriculture Student Councilg Clover Clubg Flying Club. RAYMOND De WITT SCHAR ..... Evans City Poultry Httsbaurlry Poultry Club. WILLIAM FREDERICK SCIIILDMACHER .... Erie Horticulture Alpha Gamma Rllo Pi Alpha Psig Captain, Varsity Swimming. Third row: LEE CIIARLES SCHISLER . . . . Northampton Botany Delta Theta Sigma Basketballg Lutheran Student Associationg Bible Fellowship. RICHARD l'lUYE'l l' SCIILEGEL . . . New Jerusalem Horticulture Horticulture Club. WALLACE ALBERT SCHLEGEL ...... Rath Agricultural Engineering Trackg Blue Bandg Orcllestrag Concert Band. Fourth row: ..... , New Castle Forestry Delta Chi Vice President, Secretary, Forestry Club. ROBERT FRED SCHMIEDER . . . , , Dryylqyslown Agricultural Engineering CHARLES EDVVARD SCI-IOMAKER . . , Purkerg Landing Forestry Forestry Club. Fifth row: .... lflizulyrgllitqmwll Forestry Flying Cluhg Forestry Clubg Dendrologic Societyg Penns Valley Ski Club. MARGARET E. SCHWEITZER .... West Iluflelon Medical Technology ' Philotesg Rifle Clubg Rod and Coccus Clubg Reformed Youtb Fellowship. GERALD ROBERT SCRIVENS . . . , , Athens Agricaltttral Frlucation Alpha Gaining HIM, Penn State Dairy Expositiong CORE. Bottom row.: ROBERT CHARLES SCUTT ..... Ventura, Calif. flgrortonty Penn State Clubg Clover Clubg Newman Club. DONALD VERNE SEIPT ...... Lansrlutc Dairy Husbandry Alpha Zeta All-College Cabinet: Agriculture Student Councilg President, Viee President, Skull and Iioucsg PSCAg Dairy Science Clubg Dairy Cattle Judging. WlI.LlAM HAROLD SEMEROD .... Mount Carmel Dairy Httsbartdry Rt-aver House Dairy Science Clubg Intramurals. Top row: .IAMIQS C. SI1lN'I'Z . . . . . Liltlcslown Agron,om.y Della Theta Sigma Crops ,luclgingg Agriculture Student Councilg Bilmlc Fellowship. FLOYD LaVERN SETII .... . Grove Cily Agl'tl'llllIl.l'll1 IFI'0ll.0IIIif'5 PSCA. WALTICR CIIARLIQS Sl'l'I'ZICR, JR. . . Chullcnhznn Woolf Utilization Della Chi Second row: CLARENCIC SIIALLCROSS, .lR. . . Philadelphia Agftffltllltflll IFCUIIOIIIICS Alpha Gamma Rhu Wrestling: .IV Wresllingg Agricultural Econmnics Cluh. .IOIIN FRANCIS SIIANK .... . Nicktnwn A grolmm y Newman Cluhg Clnvcr Cluh. III'lRIiER'I' SIECEL ...... Plumsleaflvilhr Poultry Husbamlry Poullry Cluhg Agriculture Sluclcnl Council. Tlzirfl row : MILTON IIAROLD SILBERMAN . . . New York, N. Y. Dairy Husbmlrlry WILLIAM ROBERT SILKMAN . . Spring Mills Agricltltllrrll lL'1t11.r'nliolL Alpha 'l'au Alpha. SEYMOUR SILVER ...... New York, N. Y. lhufry Hllslzanrlry Zeta Bela 'I'au Dairy Science Cluhg Rifle Team. Fourth row: WILLIAM FRANCIS SKINKIS . . . Swissvalc Wnafl lltiliznlioll CIIARLICS FRANCIS SLOANIQ . . . Freeland BIlI'It'l'lI0l0g-Y CARROLL CIIARLICS SLO'I'IIOllR . llanuvex ffgrivultural Llllllflllillll. FFAQ Alpha Chi Alpha. Fifth row: .IOIIN RUSSELL SIVII'I'II . . . . COIISIIOIIOCIQUII Forestry Forestry Club. LLOYD S'l'ICI l'IEN SMITH .... Amity Agricultural lfrlurrzztirm, Vice President, FFAQ Alpha 'I'au Alpha. I'AllL OUICNTIN SMITH ...... North Fas! Alltllllll Husbandry .Alpha Cammu Rho Iluxingg Druidsg Parmi Nuusg Pre-Vele1'lnarian Cluhg Block and Bridle Club. Bottom row: VIQRNON '.I'I'ILFORD SIVIITII, .lR. . . . . DuBois Alpha Zeta Phi Iilu Sigmag Co-Manager, Dairy Expositiong Dairy Science Cluhg Agriculture Slumlenl, Council. OBIIC SNIDER ....... New Enterprise Dairy I'IllSIIlllI!lI'y Dairy Science Cluh. WILLIAM BORTZ SOMICRS ..... Ill'Pl3IlSIllll'l!lQ Agflffltltllflll lfrlrzcatiozz I 'FAg Alpha 'I'au Alpha. l l Top row: CLAIR RANDOLPH SOWERS .... Slate College Agricultural Economics GERALD EDWARD SPEICHER . . Pittsburgh Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club. WALLACE CARL SPENCE ..... Connellsville Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Clubg Poultry Club. FRANCIS P. STAFFIERI .... . DuBois Bacteriology Rod and Coccus Club. GEORGE RAMSEY STAHL . . . . Millersburg Dairy Husbandry STANLEY S. STANKEVICZ .... Glen Lyon Forestry President, Xi Sigma Pig Phi Eta Sigmag Treasurer Forestry Clubg Nittany Co-op. Middle row: JAMES STARK, JR. .... . Snow Shoe Horticulture Pi Alpha Xl. DAN WARREN STEARNS ..... State College Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha. JAMES EDWARD STEFFEN . . . . Yeagertown Dairy Husbandry RICHARD FRANKLIN STEIGERWALT . . Bowmanslown Horticulture llorticulturc Club. WILLIAM FRED STEINER ...... Hazleton Animal Husbandry Pre-Veterinarian Clubg Block and Bridle Club. JAMES ROBERT STEVENSON . . . Falls Creek Agricultural Engineering American Society of Agricultural Engineers Bottom row: SAMUEL FREDERICK STEWART .... Gibsonia Agricultural Economics Glee Club. Kappa Sigma JOHN OLIVER STIVERS . . . Newark, N. J. Zoology and Entomology Kappa Sigma HOMER LEE STOLTZFUS ..... Boyertowu Agricultural Economics ' Agricultural Economics Club. Phi Mu Delta WILLIAM GAYLOR STONE . . . Philadelphia Agricultural Education Alpha Epsilon Pi Agriculture Student Councilg Vice President, Block and Bridle Clubg 4--ll Clubg Grangeg Pre-Veterinarian Club. ROBERT ADAM STUMPF ...... Franklin Agronomy Clover Clubg Glee Club. JACK KEITH SUTHERLAND . . . Aliquippa Dairy Husbandry ' Dairy Science Club. t i E I Top row: ROBERT STANLEY SUTIIERLAND . . Ambridge Dairy llusbamlry ROBERT FREDERICK SWEIGART . . Lancaster Wood lllilizalion, NED CLAIR SWIGART ...... McVeytown Aninml llusbamlry Penn State Clubg Block and Bridle Club. WILLIAM RUSSELL SWINESBURG . . . Weatherly figricultural IPIIIIITHIIOIIV Treasurer, FFA. CHARLES ANTHONY SZPAK, JR. . . . Lehighton Forestry Club. GEORGE P. TEEL, JR ....... Tamaqua Editor, Ag Hill Breezeg Pi Alphu Xig Secretary, Ilortieulture Clubg President, Nittany Dormitories. Middle row: DONALD WOODS THOMAS ..... Ebcnsburg Agl'iC'ILllll,l'lll Education Delta Theta Sigma Phi Eta Sigmag President, Alpha Tau Alphag FF'Ag Block and Bridle Club. JESSE WILLIAM TIEMAN . . . . State College Bacteriology FREDERICK LOUIS TREXLER . Allentown Forestry RAYMOND EDWARD TRIBBY . . ' . Agricultural Education K FFA. ANDREW JEROME TRUIIAN . Forestry GERALD BURROUGHS TRUITT, JR. . . Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Club: Bar-Bell Clubg Bottom row: WILLIAM HENRY TUCKER . . . Forestry . Forestry Clubg Wrestling. ROBERT M. TURNBULL . . . Agricultural Economus Block and Bridle Clubg Agricultural Economics KEITH C. UDINE ..... Animal Ilusbamlry Block and Bridle Club. HENRY J. s. VAN HAELEWYN . . . Wood Utilization Can Ta Ellwood City . Allport Ocean City, Md. terbury Club. . Stroudsburg u Phi Della . Ligonier Clubg Dairy Society. State College Wilton, Conn. Delta Chi . r Ski Clubg Intramural Wrestling Champion. 9. MALCOLM BROWN VAN PELT .... Philadelphia Forestry LEEMIELMER VAUGHAN ..... Newton Hamilton , X. ' Agricultural Engineering , 1 Scribe, American Society of Agricultural Engineers. Top row: CARL AUGUST VESPER . . . . Greenville Forestry Forestry Club. WILLIAM L. VOGEL .... . I-Iollidaysburg Wood Utilization ROLF ERLING WALD . . lluntingdon Dairy Husbandry Acacia Captain, Fencing. Second row: CHARLES EUGENE WALKER . . . Somerset Agronomy GORDON DURWARD WALKER .... Waterford Agricultural Economics Delta Theta Sigma Master, Crangeg Agricultural Economics Clubg fl--ll Club. JOHN CRAWFORD WALLACE .... New Castle Agricultural Economics Delta Tau Delta President, Delta Tau Deltag IFCQ Poultry Clubg Agricultural Economics Club. Thirfl row: JOAN CAROLYN WARNER ..... Minersville Bacteriology Chi Omega Treble Singersg Bacteriology Clubg Intramurals. JOHN II. WASSELL ...... New Kensington Dairy H usbanzlry JAMES SEACRAVES WATERS ..... Dallas Animal Husbanrlry Agriculture Student Councilg President, Block and Bridle Clubg 4-I-I Clubg Crangeg Wesley Foundation. Fourth row: WILSON PHILIP WATKINS . . . Forestry Forestry Club. RALPH FRANKLIN WATTS . . . . Fern Creek, Ky. . Spring Milla Dairy Husbandry .Alpha Gamma Rho Dairy Science Club. FRANK JOHN WAWRYNOVIC . . Forestry Fifth row: WALDO C. WEAVER . . . Animal H usbanrlry . Osceola Mills . llarrisburg Phi Kappa Psi Agriculture Student Councilg Cleo Clubg Blue Bandg Block and Bridle Clubg Chairman, Little International Live Stock Sliowg Lacrosse. CALVIN A. WEBB ..... . Fawn Grove Forestry PSCAg Forestry Club. Sl-IERWOOD ADAMS WEBBER . . Iliiislml-gl, Dairy H usbanrlry Grangeg PSCA. Bottom row: ROBERT CHRISTIAN WEBER . . , Scrrmirm ' Dairy Hu.sban.rlry Dairy Science Club. CHARLES CUMMINCS WEDEKIND . . . Clintonville lforvstry Alpha Zeta Xi Sigma Pig Forestry Clubg Clee Club. ROBERT HENRY WEISENFLUII .... Scranton . Forestry Xi Sigma Pig Phi Eta Psig Forestry Club. Top row: HAROLD EDWARD WENKER, .lR. Agrtcultiirrtl Engineering . . Philadelphia Delta Chi Vicu Presiflvnl., Agriculture Sluilenl, Councilg Penn State Farnlerg American Society of Agricultural Engineers. WILLIAM A. WERTZ . . . Forestry Xi Sigma Pi. ROBERT C. WIIEELER . . . . Tyrone 'l'unkhannock Dairy l'lllSb1m.rlry Dairy Scioncc Club. Second row: RONALD ZANE WHIPKEY . .. Forestry Eoruslry Club. GRANT L. WIIITE .... Horticulture Mount Pleasant . . Shillinglon Trackg I-lorlioulturc Club. I I UGI I WA LTER WHITE . . Mercer Agricultural Education l7l7'Ag Alpha Tau Alpha. Thirfl row: JAMES WILSON WHITE . . . . . Kitlanning figrirzultural El7lPlIOIII.f!'S Agricultural Economics Club. RAYMOND E. WHITE . . . Forestry VERNE MERRTTT WILLA MAN . . . East Watcrforml . . Crconvillc A,2U'I'C1lf1fIll'lll mul Biological Chemistry Phi Kappa Tau Fourth row: CURTIS A. VVILLIAIVIS, .lR. . . llppur Darby Zoology mul Entontology Flying Club. RICIIARD FRANKLIN WILLITS . Agronomy Williamsport Clove-r Clubg Crangcg Agriculture Sluclcnl Council. DONALD EUGENE WILLS . . l'lIIl'i'Sll'-V l7'orcslry Club. Fifth row: .IOIIN El.l.IS WILLSON . . . finimnl llusbnnrlry Confluencu . . Clarks Crovn Phi Kappa Psi Pre-Veterinarian Clubg Block anrl Rrimllo Club. ARNOLD CEORCE WlLSON . . figriwiltural Erlurntion . . . Conflucncv Delta Tllvla Sigma Troasuror, FFAQ Agriculture Slurlcnl Council: Alpha 'l'au Alpha. CLYDE ll. WILSON . . . Dairy H ll sbrtml ry Bottom row: RUSSELL CHARLES WILSON . figrizrilltllml EfllI!'lliif0Il, . . . W1-Sllielil Alpha Camma Rho . . . Confluoncc Dr-lla Tln-la Sigma Sccrclury, Fl'Ag Alpha Tau Alpha. ROBERT CLYDE WINE . . . . . Indiana Forestry Prcsiilaenl, ,lunior Classg All-College Cabinetg Who's Who in tln' Newsg l7ort-slry Clubg Vice President, Nillany Dorm Council. HARVEY SPRACUE WINGARD .... Ricliardsvillc AgI'll!?IL1fIlfl'fll Economios Block unfl Bridle Club. Top row: GERALD ALl3liR'1' WUNZ .... . Eric GLENN LEON WOLFE Cvmrc Han Zoology mul Ialltonmlogy Agflilillllllflll Eflucutiun Fl AgTz'. :,All T' All. , ,, r '3 r'r pm P 'H Almllm PIIILLIP YILAIMAN ..... Avumlulc PAXTON G. WOLFE . ...... Columbia Uflify Hlf'-Yliflfldfy Slgmfl Plll Alllllil Forestry Trcue-zurcr, Sigma Phi Alphug Dairy Suicncu Cluh. Xi Sigma Pig Alpha Phi Omcgug Forestry Cluh. CLIFFORD TAYLOR WRIGHT ..... Pitlsliiirgli THOMAS RICHARD YECKLICY . , Culliizjn Animal llusbamlry Phi Cummu Della I orustry i i X i - H-,I-f:: ' 78 'hw-nl' ...-nv' ...- . Rural Rielgf- IAIIRADNIK lx .IOIIN WAl,'l'l'lll 'l . . ' X f 'vring Top rom: ANDRICW Y0ll lli. . . CARIQ , , llnr'lirrlllIllrc: lfmrrusl ry I PAUL BAILEY YOUNKIN .IOSICPII FRANCIS Forestry Fencing. Z A C I K . . l orr'slry u fllIillIlllCl'SlHIl'g' ffnllllllflllfll lnynr 5 ' EIl,L1 ll't'I'Q Prvsulm-ul. Cu-I vull1l'v lialilur, I'4'nn Slalf ll AllN'I'll'2lll Smwivly uf Agricullurul l':llglIll't'l'lllg1. llulmg Clvc Clulmg ll0I'llCllllllI'C Clulrg lllll'llllllIl'1llS. 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MX .' ,xl , Xg Wm-' 1'XyXf ,XlH,n,X:5X' ' '- 'wHWff'5':1.47 '4c3f'I.XX-AX X 'X:llQl-!,fil,i ,X will M .W ,, ,TUX XXX: XXX X X:X,XX,X4.5 -X I W7 a six '- l Xgf' 2 , I , X if :Q -X' 4- ,- -Ja f K ul' 2 5 X-1. ?'l ' ': W 1 l A ' Lu J 9 lv A1 I W I ' , wi X. X.pXX. .. M ,.X -Ymllfff f gX u mf , XX'Wf. ,CX ' V ' w-' 1 ' -N. x l Clair uu .IUIIN llluNl A . Animal IIIISIIHIIIIFJ' .' rm-r. lilouk llllfl Brimllu Club. I X In nl'-ll I'IllCl'lNl'I lVlllR'l'l,ANlJ ZORN . Agrlumllly Vlovc-1' Llulr. 'l arf-nlulu ulu-rl uuxl, Md. Dawson 1 's 79 SCHSSL SF CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS rl ,-. Q. Q mf HQ I. J' : 45' . 'PW ww Y . 44, J , - o I . l C o r s . I .V I. 'ls' A ' 5 4 ' A , a Hn 1 , :i wus , Q , , .pf ,ja-in - ' . 15 w W, - - f . . ,L , . , .1 4 . ! - I. 'u ol. ' A I s ML W .13 Y, N51 fag: 1' mist.. M 'I' 5' J' ,Qg I 0 W ,AN wmx wwf A A ' W ? 'WW 5 N LQ:qw V Nu MW :sh- 'VQMZ M . V' 4 fu ,Q MMV x 'W fs D' t Sb 1 My we f PM wh . ,W ' '- N 7-vm, mb , W , . V 4' v 1' x . gd- 0 i 15 Y Q f'JAM' . 4 1, L.. -Qin .1 N 'a W qi, W H095 , opera of disnll0 0 gglS dcfflen rs ledm fun . ee Cnemicol engm Seven hundred and forty-seven undergraduate students, including 67 women, were enrolled during the past year in the six curricula comprising the School of Chemistry and Physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, com- mercial chemistry, physics, pre-medical, and science. Almost ZOOO graduates of the School are engaged in a great variety of scientific and technical work in fields including chemical manufacturing, petroleum, iron and steel, college and high school teaching paper explosives I I I general manufacturing coke and coal tar paints and lacquers ra on and Y I I l other textiles, nonferrous metals, equipment and construction, government service, rubber, electrical industries, glass and ceramics, dyes, drugs, medicine, h synt etic resins, and foods. The dem vanced work in scientific fields has resulted in an expansion of the graduate r p ogram and almost ZOO advanced students were engaged in graduate study within the School. and in recent years for men and women who have completed ad- Laboratory facilities are centered in Osmond, Walker, Petroleum Re- f. . , , ining, and Pond Laboratories and in the Textile Chemistry Buildin . Excel- , 9 lent facilities consisting of observatories well equipped with reflecting and 82 'Cllllllli llll GEORGE L. HALLER UIIII l l'llY ll ll IIIIS IS Chemistry students spend long hours in laboratories refracting telescopes and astragraphic cameras are available for astronomical studies. Libraries located in the School make accessible for student and faculty use complete sets of reference works and 225 chemical and physical journals in six languages. After serving as head of the department of chemistry for 27 years, Dr. Grover C. Chandlee retired with emeritus rank on March 3I, l949. Dr. W. C. Fernelius, appointed to succeed him, came to the College from the department of chemistry at Syracuse University. ORGANIZATION GEORGE L. HALLER ------ Dean W. C. FERNELIUS - - - Head, Department of Chemistry DONALD S. CRYDER Head, Department of Chemical Engineering H. K. SCHILLING - - - Head, Department of Physics J. G. ASTON - - Director, Cryogenic Laboratory J. H. SIMONS - - Director, Fluorine Laboratories MERRELL R. FENSKE Director, Petroleum Refining Laboratory LYTLE R. PARKS - - Director, Chemical Laboratories PAULINE BEERY MACK - - Director, Ellen H. Richards Institute J. H. OLEWINE - - In Charge, Pre-Medical and Science D. C. DUNCAN - In Charge, Undergraduate Instruction in Physics 83 Top row: JAMES RUSSELL ALLEN . . New Cumberland Science Sigma Alpha Epsilon ROBERT MONTEITH ALLEN .... Wynnewood Pre-Medical Phi Gamma Delta Alpha Epsilon Delta. ' JOSEPH HENRY ANDERSON ..... Marienville Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. Second row: THOMAS B. ANDRESS .... . West Chester Pre-Medical Pre-Medical Society. NORMAN APPEL . . . . . Philadelphia Pre-Mezlical Phi Sigma Delta Manager, Tennisg Blue Key. EMANUEL ASNESS ...... Philadelphia Physics Alpha Epsilon Pi Camera Club. Third I'0w: CLARENCE DARYL BAKER .... . Altoona Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. EUGENE CHARLES BAKER ..... Hazleton Chemical Engifwering Chemical Engineering Socielyg Camera Clubg Newman Club. JOIIN J. BAKER .... . . . Hazleton Physics F ottrth row: JAMES BALOC . .---... Vintondale Pre-Merlical Lion's Pawg President, Senior Classg President, Pollock Circle Councilg Skull and Bonesg Penn Slate Clubg All-College Cabinetg Pre-Medical Society. CIIARLES MONROE BANEY, JR. .... Minersville Pre-Mczlical Pre-Medical Societyg German Clubg Photography Clubg Science Club. LAWRENCE MARTIN BARNETT .... Philadelphia Chemistry Phi Eta Sigma. Fifth row: JOSEPH BAROLAK . . Sharon Hill Chemical En.gin.eerin.g Delta Chi HAROLD WILLIAM BARR . . . . Lancaster Commerical Chemistry Phi Sigma Kappa VICTOR H. BARTON . . . Everett Pre-Medical Delta Upsilon Bottom row: WILLIAM FREDERICK BATEMAN . . New Kensington Physics Intramurals. EDWARD FRANCIS BATUTIS ..... Minersville Commercial Chemistry Kappa Delta Rho Chemical Societyg Newman Club. RUDOLPII ANTIIONY BENNARDI . . . Williamsport ' Pre-Medical Pre-Merlical Societyg Newman Club. Top row: .IOIIN EDWARD BENSON ...... Oil City ClI'CIlIiSH'jf Phi Lambda Upsilong Phi Eta Sigma. PAUL JOSEPH BERNER, JR. . . . Hershey Chemistry WILLIAM FRANCIS BESSER .... Philadelphia l'l'u-Medical Zeta Beta Tau Vice Presitlenl, Alpha Epsilon Deltag Vice President, Pt'e-Medical Sooietyg Chemistry and Physics Stuclenl Council. Second row: .lOI'IN SAMUEL BETLEY .... . Ambridge Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. A. EUGENE BLAKESLEE ..... East, Smithheltl lfhc11iisll'y Alpha Chi Sigma Blue Banmlg Phi Lamlnla Upsilong Phi Mu Alpha. PA UL BLASTOS ..... . Farrell Pre-Medical Third row: ROBERT JOHN BOYLE ....... Altoona Cltulnirrzzl EllgilIf0l?l'iIlg Phi Eta Sigmag Chemical Engineering Soeietyg Intramurals. WILLIAM BOYLE . . . . . . . . Tamaqua CllfUIIl,iCIl1 lfllgillflifillyg Chemical Engineering Soeiety. ANDREW MICIIAEL BOZENA .... . IVIcAdoo l'1'c-Mefliral President, Alpha Epsilon Della. Fourth row: FREDERICK II. BRAUN . . . . Philaclelphia C11 emistry Nlenis Glec Cluh. DONALD EUGENE BRAUND .... . DuBois Ch cm ical Iz'l1,gi11,zeel'ir1g DAVID EUGENE BROWN .... . Altoona Cheluistry Fifth row: ROBERT KENNETII BROWN . . . Altoona !,'l1,cn1,1'stry JOHN SIIIELDS BRUKNER ..... Tarentum Chemistry Alpha Chi Sigma Swimmingg Chemistry aml Physics Sltulenl Council: Druimlsg Skull and Bonesg IIlI1'i1IlllIl'l1lS. EMORY EDWARD BRUIVIBA UGII . . . . Carlisle Cl1,en1ir:nl Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. BOLLOIIL row: DON IVIYLES BUBECK . . . . Schuylkill llaven Pltysifrs Bilile Eellowzsltipg Intramurals. .IOSEPII BUBERNAK ..... . Old lforgu Chemistry GEORGE KENNETH BURKE ..... Towancla l're-Medical Sigma Pi Pre-Medical Soeielyg Newman Club. Top row: I CLARENCE MARTIN CALLAHAN . W . Jersey Shore Physics ROY LaFEVERRE CALVERT . . . Altoona Chemical Engineering DOMENIC CAPPELLINI ..... Wilkes-Barre Physics ROBERT FRANKLIN CARMACK . . . Philipshurg Chemistry RONALD ELROY CASTLE .... . Erie Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. CHARLES B. CATANACH . . . . Elkins Park Chemical Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha Intramuralsg Chemical Engineering Society. Middle row: CARMEN MICHEAL CIALELLA ..... Bristol Physics Theta Chi Student Tribunalg Frothg Parmi Nousg Lion Partyg Newman Club. HAROLD BLACK CLARK ..... Huntingdon Chemical Engineering Tau Beta Pig Secretary, Si ma Tang Phi Lambda Upsilong Chemical Engineering Societyg Co-Chairman, Military Ball: Honor Society Council: Phi Eta Sigmag AIMQ PSCAQ Quarterdeck Society. OWEN ARTHUR CLARK ...... Havertown Physics Bible Fellowship: Sigma Pi Sigmag Phi Mu Epsilon. JOHN DARRAH COONER, JR. . Chemistry Ph- E S' I 'ta lgma. EDGAR MOORE CORSON .... Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. ROBERT BLAIR COUGHANOUR . . Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. Bottom row: ARTHUR CLEMENT DALE . . Science L. CONRAD DAVIS .... Science Pershing Rifles. CARLO GEORGE DeMARCO . Pre-Medical CLYDE WILLIAM DICKEY . . . Physics Sigma Pi Sigma. JOHN HOWELL DOWNS . . . Pre-Medical JOHN ALBERT DUKE . . . Physics . . Waverly Sigma Chi North Hills Uniontown Bellefonte . State College . . Hazleton Phi Kappa Tau . Mahaffey . State College . Harri sburg Top row: LESLIE IVAN EDCCOMB .... . Knoxville Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. WALTER RICHARD EDMUNDS .... Philadelphia Pre-Medical Alpha Phi Alpha PSCA. ROBERT RONALD EIDLEMAN . . . .Ieddo Pre-Medical MYRIAM RICHARD ERIKSSON .... Havertown Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. PHILIP EVANS ....... Reading Pre-Medical Pre-Medical Societyg NAACP. SUZANNE H. EVANS . . . . . , Blundbnrg Commercial Chemistry Middle row: MARK R. FAIGEN ....... Pittsburgh L Chemical Engineering Blue Bandg Symphonyg Chemical Engineering Society. ROBERT LAZELLE FAWCETT . .... Latrobe Chemical Engineering RALPH ORLANDO FLEMING . . . . Lewistown Chemical Engineering Sigma Tau. JOHN LEWIS FOLK .... Chemistry . Richwood, W. Va. WILLIAM THEODORE FOREJT .... Mt. Pleasant Pre-Medical Pre-Medical Societyg AIM Council: President, Nittany Dormitory. ROBERT SWANK FOSTER . . . Mahanoy City Science Bottom row: MARK BURKET FRIES . . . . Duncansville Chemical Engineering Phi Lambda Upsilon Chemical Engineering Society. GERALD J. GALLAGHER . . . Williamsport Physics ARTHUR RUDOLF GALLUP ..... Smethport Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. THEODORE GAMBAL ...... Old Forge Chemical Engineering American Chemical Societyg Alpha Rho Omega. GEORGE FREDERICK CASS, JR. . . Breckenridge Physics .IOI-IN CHARLES CELHARD . . Philipshurg Physics Top row: CLIFFORD RAYMOND GIACOBINE . . . Pittsburgh Science Alpha Phi Delta LEONARD MICHAEL GOCEK . . . . Freeland Pre-Medical WILLIAM I . GRAFTON ...... Kittanning Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. Second row: DAVID HENRY GRAIIAM . . . . West Elizabeth Chemical Engineering WILLIAM JOSEPII GRANCEY ..... Olyphant Pre-Medical Pi Kappa Alpha Pre-Medical Societyg Intramurals. JANE L. GRANT ...... . Altoona Commerical Chemistry Third row: JOHN EDWARD GRIFFITH . . . . Stale College Physics Phi Delta Theta Thespiansg Playersg Alpha Nu. LINN IRA GRIM ...... . Laureldale Commercial Chemistry GRANT MONTGOMERY GUSTIN . . . Warren Chemistry Alpha Phi Omega. Fourth row: ROBERT DONALD IIAMMAN . . . . Ilarrishurg Commercial Chemistry Lambda Chi Alpha THOMAS EVERETT HAMPEL ...... Erie Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Societyg AIMQ Treasurer, Nittany Dormitory. GORDON LEE HANKS ...... Bellefonte Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. Fifth row: LEO GORDON HARPER . . . . . St. Marys Physics German Cluhg Bridge Cluhg Russian Club. GEORGE O. HEROLD ...... Philadelphia Chemical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi All-College Cahinetg Tau Beta Pig Phi Lambda Upsilong Sigma Tang Phi Eta Sigmag Chemical Engineering Societyg President, Chemistry and Physics Student Councilg Intramurals. DAVID C. IIERTING ....... Pottstown Clwlnislry Alpha Chi Sigma Assistant Editor, LA Vllag Alpha Phi Omegag Phi Eta Sigmag Phi Lambda Upsilong Lutheran Student Associationg COREg Vice President, Alpha Chi Sigma. Bottom row: DAVID AUSTIN IIESS . . . Slate College Science Phi Della Theta NORMAN FREDRICK HESS, JR ..... Reading Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma Chemical Engineering Society. .IOIIN ORANGE HEWLETT . . . Charleroi Pre-Medical Pre-Medical Society. L Top row: WILLIAM EDWARD IIILL . . . Springdale Chemical Engineering ALBERT LOUIS HOFFMAN ..... St. Marys Physics Independent, Bowling Lcagueg Inlramuralsg Newman Club. GERALD ERNEST IIOLLENBACI-I. . . . Schuylkill Haven Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Socictyg Campus Center Club. Second row: ROBERT WILLIAM HOOPER . . . . Ilavertown Chemical Engineering Phi Della Theta EARL THEODORE HUFF . . . . Sunbury Pre-Medical DAVID STUART INCRAHAM ..... 1 Annville Pre-Mellical Della Sigma PI1i Alpha Epsilon Dellag Phi Mu Alphag Symphony. Third row: JOSEPH S. .IAKOBOSKI .... . Larksville Ch ernical Engineering ALBIN C. .IOIINSON ..... . Pittsburgh Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. DAVID ALLEN .IONES ....... Dunmore Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma Chemical Engineering Sociclyg Ski Cluhg JV Tennis. Fourth row: IIERMAN I-IARRY KAPLAN ..... Talnaqllu Pre-M erl ical President, Pre-Medical Societyg AIM. JOSEPH JOHN KARVOIS ...... Connerlon Pre-Wlerlical Newman Clubg Presidenl, Nittany Dormiloryg Nittany Dormitory Councilg Vice President, Pre-Medical Socielyg AIM. WILLIAM .IOIIN KAUCIIER ...... Reading Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Socielyg American Chemical Society. Fifth row: JOSEPH .IAMES KEERS . . Philadelphia Physics DAVID ROBERT KELLY ..... Stale College Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. FRANK DAVID KESSLER .... . DuBois Commercial Chemistry ' Chemistry Club. Bottom row: WALTER CLYDE KING ..... West Monterey Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Societyg Phi Ela Sigma. HAROLD EDWIN KLINE ...... Mt. Carmel Commercial Chemistry JOYCE S. A. KNAUSS ....... Emmaus Pre-Medical Secretary, Alpha Epsilon Dellag President, Gamma Pi Epsilong Philolcsg Pre-Medical Socielyg Swimming Club. Top row: CHARLES KENNETH KNISELY . . . Bellefonte Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. PAUL HENRY KNOLL . . . . Rockwood Pre-Medical Sigma Phi Sigma JOHN KOMINSKI . . . . Sayre Physics HARRY WALTER KUHLMAN . . . . Reading Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. I-IERMAN G. KUPPLER .... . Erie Commercial 'Chemistry JACK JAY KUSHNER . ..... Philadelphia Pre-Medical Zeta Beta Tau Lacrosscg Wrestlingg Psychology Club. Middle row: JAMES ROBERT KYMER . . . . Hazelhurst Physics WILLARD JOHN LANTZ ...... Kutztown Chemistry President, Phi Eta Sigmag AIM. HARRY LAWROSKI ........ Dalton Chemical Engineering Secretary, Tau Beta Pig Soccerg President, Chemical Engineering Societyg Phi Lambda Upsilong Phi Eta Sigmag Chemistry and Physics Student Councilg Sigma Tau. RICHARD PAUL LAYMAN . . . . Somerset Chemistry JOHN HARVEY LEGO . . . . Williamsport Physics GEORGE BROOME LEIGHTLE . . . Lewistown Chemistry Bottom row: DONALD GERALD LEVITT . . . Philadelphia Pre-Medical Alpha Epsilon Pi MARGARET ISABELLE M. LIGHT . . . York Science WSGAQ Leonidesg Lutheran Student Association. FRANK WONSON LUERSSEN ..... Reading Physics Sigma Chi President, Sigma Clmig Symphony. DAVID JEROME LYNCH ...... Reading Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Societyg American Chemical Societyg ASME: Swimming. DOROTHY VIRGINIA LYNCH . . . Altoona Chemistry RICHARD LYNN MCCALL ..... Huntingdon Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Societyg Lutheran Student Association. L Top row: FRANK NORRIS MCELROY, JR. . . . Falls Church, Va. Chemical Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa Chemical Engineering Socictyg Intramuralsg The Engineer. EDWARD PHILIP MCGRADY . . . lVlcAdoo Pre-Medical JOHN EDWARD MCKINNEY . . . Altoona Physics Sigma Pi Sigma. JOHN WALTER MCKINNEY, JR. . . . . Tyrone Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. LEWIS CLEASON McKlNSTRY . . . . Apollo Commercial Chemistry BERNARD JOSEPH MCMARTIN . . . . DuBois Chemical Engineering ' Middle row: CHARLOTTE LOUISE MAAS ..... Swarthmore Science Rific Teamg Canterbury Clubg American Chemical Societyg Philotesg Swimmingg I-Iockeyg Basketball. HAROLD EUGENE MacDONALD . .... Altoona Pre-Medical JOHN THOMAS MacDOWELL . . . . Uniontown Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. RICHARD FRANCIS MALINOWSKI . . . Mahanoy City Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Societyg Intramurals. PAUL JOSEPH MALONEY .... . DuBois Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. THOMAS WILLIAM MANCHESTER . . . Holliduysburg Chemical Engineering Alpha Tau Omega Chemical Engineering Societyg The Engineer. Bottom row: 'SAMUEL MAROLO, JR. . . . Hazleton Pre-Medical ROBERT PAT MARSILIO ...... Hazleton Pre-Medical Delta Sigma Phi Pre-Medical Society. JOHN AUSTIN MEYER .... . . St. Marys Commercial Chemistry Alpha Tau Omega Penn State Engineer. JOHN MISCHISEN . . Freeland Science PAUL FRANCIS MOI-IRBACH . Philadelphia Physics BURTON EDWARD MOODY ..... Port Carbon Chemical Engineering Phi Lambda Upsilong Chemical Engineering Society. Top row: CLARENCE DAVID MOORE .... . Tyrone Chemical lfngineering Chemical Engineering Society. GINO W. MORELLI ..... . Brockway Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. MARION ALBERT MORELLI .... Williamshurg l're-Merlicrfll Alpha Epsilon Deltag Pre-Medical Socielyg Delialc. Second row: RICHARD McKINLEY MORTON . . I Hagerstown, Md. Pre-Medical Delta Sigma Phi Sympllonyg Pre-Medical Socielyg Chemistry and Physics Student Council. RICHARD WYNN MOYER .... . Cresson Cliennfcal Ell.ghll0CI'il1fg Chemical Engineering Society. JOSEPH EUGENE MURPHY, JR. .... Vandergrift Clienzical Engincerifig Alpha Sigma Phi Third row: IIENJAIVIIN FRANKLIN MYERS, JR. . . Steelton Chemistry Phi Eta Sigma. BERNARD MURRAY NECKRICH . . . Wilkes-Barre Science Sigma Alpha Mu .IOIIN LAVERNE NEIDERER . . . Hanover l're-Meflieal Pre-Medical Society. Fourth row: PAUL BERNARD NELSON .... . Charleroi Clzefrlirfll h'lIghIIl'0l'iIIg Chemical Engineering Society. CIIARLES M. NOEL ...... Slate College Comlnercinl Chelnistry PAUL BARTO NOLL ...... Schuylkill Ilaven Chemical Elzginccring Chemical Engineering Soeielyg Intramurals. Fifth row: JOSEPH EDWARD NOWREY . . . Manslield Depot, Conn. Chemical EllfghIIfCl?fill,g Chemical Engineering Societyg Phi Larnhda Upsilon. .IOSEPI I ROBERT O'DONNELL .... Philadelpllia Physics .IAMES CHARLES OLLINCER . . . . Drifting Chemical h'ngineer1'11g Chemical Engineering Society. Bottom row: LORRAINE RENA PERLOFF . . . . Philadelphia Science Iota Sigma Pig Leonidesg Modern Dance Cluh. ARNOLD OSCAR DRICK PETERSON . . , Williamsport Pre-Merlielll EDWARD MICHAEL' PETRUSKA .... Hazleton Chemical Engineering Phi Lambda Upsilong Chemical Engineering Soeielyg 'I'au Rela Pi. Q Top row: OTTO PFEFFERKORN ...... Torresclale Clll3lll.I:C!Ih Engineering Photographer, LA VII-IQ Skiingg Blue Bandg Penn State-in-Chinag Chemical Engineering Society. .lA Nl ES ll. PFROMMER ...... Philadelphia Pre-Medical Pre-lVleclieal Society. ALBERT A. PODOLSKY ..... Pittslieltl, Mass. Chenlical Engineering Beta Sigma Rho The Engineerg Assistant Manager, Fencing. Second row: DANIEL POLANSKY . . Coaldale Physics Beaver House CHARLES ROBERT POWELL ..... Kingston Chemical En.gincering Sigma Alpha Epsilon Intramurals. PIIILLIP STUART PRESTON . . . . Canton Science Pi Kappa Alpha Third row: ZACHARY STEPHEN PRICE . . . . Canaclensis Physics Sigma Phi Sigma ANDREW PUSllCAROVlCl'l' ..... Saint Clair Cll.0llI.iCIl1 ElIfgil7tL?!?Till-g Chemical Engineering Society. RICHARD GORDON RANCK . .... Norlhumherlanfl Chenzirnl Eltgin.earil1g l onr6h row: .lOl-IN EDWARD REED ..... Schuylkill l-laven COI!IlIlCl'ClilIh Chemistry EDWARD LEO REICHARD ..... Sandy Ridge Chlllllfhfffll Eli-gillflflffhllg .lOllN MARSTELLER REITZ ..... Uniontown Chemirvnl En.gir1ee1'1T11g Chemical Engineering Soeietyg Penn State Cluh. Fifth row: HAROLD JOHN REYNOLDS, JR. . . . Youngstown, Ohio Clwllliml Erzgilwerillg Chemical Engineering Society. CARL LlNW'OOD RHOADS . . . . Boyertown Chemistry Phi Eta Sigmag lnlramurals. WILLIAM DAVID RICE ....... Hanover Clldllllilflll Engineering 'l'reasurer, Chemical Engineering Soeietyg Phi Lamlnla Upsilong Sigma Taug Phi Eta Sigmag Tau Beta Pi. BOHOIIL V010 I JACK NOAH ROSENBERC ..... Philadelphia f'l'tf-llflerlical Zeta Et-ta Tau lntramuralsg lure-Wledieal Socielyg 'lll'UllSlll'0I', Alpha Epsilon Dellag Phi Eta Sigma. ANTHONY GABRIEL ROSSI ..... Philadelphia 1're-Mcrlirrll Pre-Nletlical Soeietyg Newman Cluli. ROBERT SHIMER ROTIIROCK .... Williamsburg Cliemieal Ellfgill.t?lfl'ill.g Chemical l'lnginvering Soeielyg Phi Eta Sigma. Top row : ' HERBERT RUBENSTEIN . . . . Philadelphia Physics RUSSELL BERNARD SADKER .... Melrose Park Pre-Medical Zeta Beta Tan JV Lacrosseg Intramuralsg Pre-Medical Societyg Alpha Epsilon Delta. WILLIAM C. SAMPSON ...... Philadelphia Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. NEVIN WILLIAM SAVAGE, JR. . . . . Berwick Physics Sigma Tau Sigma. RONALD LUTHER SAXTON ...... Canton Chemical Engineering Secretary, Chemical Engineering Society: Tan Beta Pig Phi Lambda Upsilong Pi Mu Epsilon. JACQUES HENRI SCHALCH . . . . Bridgeville Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma Mirlclle row: OSCAR ANTHONY SCHMITT ...... Erie Pre-Medical Phi Kappa Psi Pre-Medical Societyg Newman Clnhg Intramurals. IIANS SCHNEIDER . . .... Waynesboro Chemistry Alpha Chi Sigma Vice President, Chemistry and Physics Student Council. .JOHN ALBERT SCHUMACHER, JR. .... Hazleton Pre-Medical Pi Kappa Alpha JOSEPH LEWIS SCHWAJRTZ ..... Philadelphia Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. ROBERT JOHN SCOTT .... Pottsville Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Soeielyg Phi Eta Sigmag Tan Beta Pig Phi Lambda Upsilong Treasurer, Irvin Ilall. GEORGE ROSS SEAVY ...... Clarendon Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma Chemistry and Physics Student Council. Bottom row: PAUL MARVIN SELFON ..... Philadelphia Pre-Medical Alpha Epsilon Pi Secretary, Alpha Epsilon Pi. JOHN ROBERT SENIOR . . . . . Germantown Physics Pi Kappa Phi Lion's Paw: Vice President, IFCg Promotion Manager, Frothg Skull and Bonesg Swimmingg Chemistry and Physics Student, Councilg Phi Eta Sigma: Trackg Assistant News Editor, Daily Collegian: LA Vllc. CYRIL WILLIAM SERNAK ..... Weatherly Pre-Medical Phi Sigma Kappa Pre-Medical Societyg Newman Cluhg German Clnh. DENNIS ALOYSIUS SHARKEY, JR ..... Tyrone Pre-Medical Alpha Epsilon Deltag Pre-Medical Society. DONALD JAMES SHELLENBERGER .... Altoona Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. JOHN D. M. sl-IELLEY .... York Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers Top row: ROBERT LEE SI-IOBERT .... . D1lB0is Chemical Engineering Tau Beta Pig Phi Lambda Upsilong Phi Eta Sigmag Pi Mu Epsilon. HERBERT CHARLES SHORT, JR. . . Staten Island, N. Y. Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. EUGENE SI-IULTZ, JR. ...... Spring Mills Chemistry Sigma Phi Sigma WALTER JOSEPH SINCOSKIE ..... Pottsvillc Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Societyg Campus Center Club: Newman Clubg Phi Lambda Upsilon. ROBERT EVAN SLONAKER, JR ..... Pottstown Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Societyg Phi Eta Sigma. BARBARA ANNE SNOKE ...... Altoona Chemistry Iota Sigma Pi. Middle row: FREDERICK SOLOMON . . . Philadelphia Pre-Medical Sigma Alpha Mu Treasurer, Pre-Medical Societyg Treasurer, Sigma Alpha Mu. GEORGE DEWEY SORENSON ..... Bcllefonte Pre-Medical Alpha Epsilon Deltag Phi Eta Sigma: Pre-Medical Societyg Chemistry and Physics Student Councilg Penn State Clubg Intramurals. JAMES EDWARD SPOHN ...... Springfield Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Societyg Intramurals. i 95 EUGENE GEORGE STEC . . . -. Scranton Pre-Medical - ' i Pre-Medical Society. 4 ' HAROLD WILBUR STETSON ...... Bristol Chemistry Tllfttn Clti Secretary-Treasurer, Chemistry and Physics Student Council. WILLTAM CHARLES STETTLER . . . York Science DCll8. Bottom row: HARLAN QUINN STEVENSON . Waynesboro Science THOMAS A. STRIKE .... . Mt. Carmel Pre-Medical WOODROW WILSON STULTZ .... Williamsburg Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. JAY ARNOLD STYLE ...... Philadelphia Pre-Medical Sigma Alpha Mu Secretary, Pre-Medical Societyg Secretary, Sigma Alpha Mu. RUDY SURA . . . . Fair Oaks Physics LEONARD JOHN TANANIS ..... Minersville Pre-Medical Kappa Delta Rho Alpha Epsilon Deltag Pre-Medical Society. Top row: LIQWIS NICKOLAS 'YIIICOIIAROUS . . . . Sayre Physics Blue Iiunrlg Pollock Circle Cuunuilg Sigma Pi Siglllil. MICIIAICI4 TIMKO, JR. . . . Nl'SIlllCIlllIlIllg Sciuricre FAY MARIIC TRIMMICR ...... Carmrgiu Sr,-icmxe Cammu Phi Bula Alpha IAZIIIIIHIII Delta. Second row: SIIICLDON CAMAGIC 'I'URI.lCY . . Nunlicokc l'hysirS NA'I'ALII'I URAM ....... Plliluclclphizl Szrivrizm Iulu Sigllill Pig Ihrily Collegian. FRANK WAI,'I'I'IR . ...... RIIIIIETHIDIIFQ f.'1ll'llIfl'IIl lfllgilllfl'l'ill,lI Clic-inicul Iingini-uring Sociclyg PSCA. Tliirzl row: JOIIN MICIIAEI. WAPNIQR ...... Canister Pre-liflczlifrfll Pcnn Slate Cluhg Pro-Mmlicui Suciuly. GEORGE ICDWIN WAY ....... Tulumy I'l'c'-lVll'rl1'1'11l Alpllu Ifpsilnn Dcllug Pri--Mvriiizzll Snciielyg PSCA. O'I I'O IVRPIDICRICK WICIGAND, ,IR .... Pliilzulclplmia Conini vricol Cl: um i .vlry lioliom row: HARRY WILLIAM WI'Il.I.lCR . . . . Maliunuy City l'r1f-Marlioril Pro-Mmliczul Smziulyg Alphu Phi Omugug Cliupui Choir. DONALD CONRAD WICNNING .... Turtle Cr:-ok Sl'fl'lIl'l' Intrzumirulsg PSCA. MARION MASON WIIITMORIC, .IR. . . . Stale Coils-gv l'ra-Mrvlirvll Alpha Omirzron Pi Pi Gilllllllll Iipsilong I'1'c-Muciicul Smzivly. H H'-i f PW fy S 'Mg Gil t M it ' 1 I --,'.' ,5tw,Q4rd,ttM?twt,:,.w . Top row: DONALD KEITH WILSON . . . Cranford, N. J. Physics Tl-IERESE ANN WISE . . . . Altoona Science Newman Club. JOSEPH ALBIN WITKOWSKI . . . Philadelphia Pre-Medical Sigma Phi Sigma Head Manager, Fencingg Blue Keyg Phi Eta Sigma: Alpha Epsilon Deltag Vice President, Sigma Phi Sigma. Middle row: CHARLES CALVIN WUNDERLICH . . . Elizabeth Chemical Engineering Pre-Medical Sociely. HAROLD KOCHER YINGLING . . . . Altoona Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Society. JAMES YORK . . . .... Dallas Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma Bottom row: GEORGE FREDERICK ZIEGLER . . . Greencastle Physics President, Alpha Nu. WILLIS HENRY ZIMMERER .... . Altoona Commercial Chemistry Lutheran Student Association. MARTIN HARRIS ZIV ...... Philadelphia Chemical Engineering Phi Lambda Upsilong Chemical Engineering Societyg Phi Eta Sigma. l l i t ., , 1, iqtw M ttAil3rA..,'..g.,JQm,W, mum. t All t,5n,ym,',5t,,,f,t,f' t , 1 MSQPMQ .Dx HO0L 0F ED CATH! Special attention is an important part of efficient teaching The School of Education is the chief unit of the College for the pro- fessional development of teachers and psychologists. Its major function is promoting the interests of education throughout the Commonwealth. lt not only affords opportunities for professional education to students preparing to teach in elementary schools, high schools, normal schools, colleges, and universities, but it also helps these students to utilize additional courses and experiences which will enable them to relate the program of the schools to community living. The School accomplishes its purposes through courses offered on the campus during the regular school year, Summer Sessions courses, extra- mural or education extension classes, courses by correspondence, and con- sultative and remedial services in certain special fields. Curricula in the School are education, industrial arts, vocational indus- trial 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 of from 6 to l2 weeks in actual class- room experience both as assistant and teacher. In addition to resident instruction, the School maintains an active re- search and service program. Various departments co-operate with local communities in conducting school surveys, investigating educatiorial prob- lems, improving relationships between schools and communities, delveloping more effective curricular programs, and introducing and validatingl psycho- l M. R. TRABUE loo l pi sin wi. .i 5 I I ri I i N . I . I i ,,,. A, . I Iii , I ii iii Q logical techniques ot testing, selection, and other personnel procedures in industry. Students having special problems in reading, note taking, and study habits are assisted by the Reading Clinic while those with problems of per- sonal adjustment and vocational guidance are aided by the Psychology Clinic. The Speech and Hearing Clinic is operated in co-operation with the School of the Liberal Arts. There were I229 undergraduate students enrolled in the School on the campus and 296 in oft-campus centers during the Fall semester. M. R. TRABUE - PALMER C. WEAVER JOSEPH J. LOWDEN - S. LEWIS LAND - PALMER C. WEAVER S. LEWIS LAND - HUMMEL FISHBURN BRUCE V. MOORE ORGANIZATION DEPARTMENTS - - - Dean - - Assistant Dear' - Director, Education Extension Director, Vocational Teacher Education - Acting Head, Education - Head, Industrial Education Head, Music Education - Head, Psychology Mazes are used in a psychology test 'TTU 'Y , -,A .7 N., ... sw, W... , I.,it.....,..,. wvwww my its i 'If ,W .V . if I i QQVy.. K ,. ,., . xkx XX' f-cm. is K' 04' Top row: l'E'l'ER STEIIIIEN AIIRAMCZYK . Education . .E rio SEAQ Pcnu Slulc Cluhg Ncwmun Cluhg Intramurals. PAUL E. ACHENBACH . . . Inollsvillu Education NVILLIAM MCCHESNEY ADAMS . llakcrslown hvllllfffllfllll SEA. Second row: NELSON EUGENE AKE .... Williamslmrg Industrial Arts Industrial Education Society. PHIL CHURIIIIILL AKE, JR. ...... DuBois 12,1111 cotion FTA3 SEAQ Pennsylvania Business Eilucalion Association. JAMES CLARENCE ALBRICIIT . Education SEA. Third row: FRED ARTHUR ALDRICII .... Erlilration . Iiivllofouli- . Moosic Nilluny Dormitory Councilg P11-sirlmfrlt, Nilluny Dormilory. IIARRY WILLIAM ALLISON . . . Psychology Psychology Cluh. ANTHONY PAUL ALTIERI, JR. . . . l'.'iycl1,ology . . Kitlanuiug Sigmzl Nu Port Clwsl4'l', N. Y. I'hi Lzimhilu Upsiloug Psi Chi: SAM: I'sych0log.5y Clulrg Sociology Cluhg Ncwman Cluhg Penn Slalc Cluh. Fourth row: WILLIAM CHARLES AMMERMAN . Erlucation Pi Cilmlllil Alpha. .IEANNE M. ANDERSON . . . Erluvzztiolt l'i Lamhclu Illlllflilg Iulramuralsg ACEQ Ncwmau RICHARD .I ESSE BAIR .... ISIIZII cation Fifth row: .IOSEPII W. BALDASSANO . . EflIlC'!Ill.0lL ROBERT LEROY BALLIETT . . . fl4llSI.C Ezllzrwtion Blue Bzuul. EDWARD SAMUEL BARBER . . . Psychology . Ciu'wr'usvillu . . . Eric Chi Omega Cluhg Bridge Cluh. . . Ilunovor Norrislown Luusforil . Wcsl Pillslou Tcnuisg Soflhallg Psychology Cluh. Bottom row: FRANCIS X. BARNES . . . Emporium Psychology AlMg SAM. LYDIA MARION BARRACLOUCH . . . Rcyuolilsvillo Psycliology Kappa Alpha Tllclil Treble Siugcrsg Psi Chi. WILLIAM EDWIN BARRETT . . . . Bollcfmmf Erluczltion Top row: LEONARD IIENRY BATIIURS'l' . . Altoona lz'1l11 col ion. SEAQ FTA. CIIARLOTTE SUZANNE BATTLES .... Springdale Psychology Psychology Cluhg Belles Ileltres Cluh, MARCIA BAUM .... . . . .lolmslown l'.wyr'lmlogy Sigma Dolla Tau Tliuspiansg Playcrsg Ililh-I. Second row: AI,BER'I' K. BERES .... Osceola Mills Industrial Arts IAS: AIAA. .IOAN MARILYN BERGDOLIA ...... York Psycrlmlogy D4-lla Della Della Sourulary, WSI1Ag Vice I,l'4'SIKl0IlI,, Dulla Ilulla Dcllag Pvnn Slain'-in-China. ALAN NORRIS BERMAN ..... Philadelphia lisyrrhology Sigma Alpha Mu Vice Pri-sident, Sigma Alpha Mug IFC: COREQ Chess Club. Tliirfl row: PIIYLLIS S. BICRNICY ....... I ohnslown Psyfrllology Alpha Epsilon Phi Treasurer, Alpha Epsilon Phig Frollig Ilillvl, Rml Crossg Playa-rsg Psychology Clulr. RALPII JAMES BEVAN ..... Mahanoy ,Plam- lllflllldlflilll Arts Alpha Sigma Phi IAS. I.. .IEAN liICKI'Ili'l'ON ...... Monongalivla Ezllnrrllion Chi Ona-ga Scarf-la1'y-'I'l'm-aHlll'ol', Thx-la Alpha I'hig Playcrsg l roll1. Fourth row : .IASON ALBl'lR'l' IXLACKBURN .... I'l2llllll'IISIlllI'Q1 lnlluslrial Arts Iola Ilamlula Sigmag AIAAg Imluslrial Emluoalion Sociciy. SIDNEY ,IULES ISLATT ...... Pliilaih-Ipliia Psyrrlmlogy Zulu Bula Tau Pro-Mvxlical Souix-lyg llillvl. .IAMES BENJAMIN IiL00Ml7IEI,D . . . Altoona Psychology Psychology Clulmg Sigma Alpha Eta. Fifth row: BERNARD BLUMHERC . . . . . I'hiIa4h-Iphia Psyrrlzology B4-La Sigma Rho Alpha Epsilon Dulla. .IAMICS THOMAS HOICS . . . Mahanoy Cily Psyrlzology Phi Kappa Newman Cluh. .IOSEPII NATIIANIEL BONADIO . . Winlvr Ilavvn. Florixla Vomtiolml lnrluslrial lfrluculion, Sigma I'hi Sigma Imluslrial Emluoation Society. Bottom row: ALMA LOUISE BONNEY . . . . . . Corry lfllllflllillll Ilola Sigma Phig Education Slumlcnl, Councilg PSCAg 'I'rm-Iilv Sing:-rs: ACE. .IACK BONNICY ........ Wallsliurg Erllurrllirm Phi Eta Sigmag Phi Camma Mug SICAg Dumlrological Sooivlyg Iiihlc Fvllowship. MATTIIEW FRANCIS BORDACK .... Blanillmrg Efluclltion Top row: DONALD ROGER BROWN . . . Lancaster LLOYD JOAN BORLAND . . . . . Paualwl. SYf 'gY Chapel Choir Chi Phi Education Kappa Kappa Gamma ' Frothg Intramurals. EUGENE WARREN BRUBAKER . . . . Altoona MALCOLM EDWARD BOYER I . . . Ashland Music Ed,w,,,i0,l Industrial ANS H v ' 1 Blue Bandg Symphony Orchestra. Alpha Phi Omegag Industrial Education Soctctyg Camera Cluh. RICHARD DUANE BRADY ..... .lolmsonlmrg DOUGLAS l'lAlGllT BRUCE . . . . Johnstown Elllwalivfl Psyclmlogy Phi Kappa Psi Newman Cluhg SEA. MICHAEL BRANZOVICH ...... Farrell Bottom r0w: D u g ' I'-9J'fll0l06'Y . Cl V CARL ROBERT BRUNO . . . Brockway Psi Llug Psychology Clulpg Alpha Rho Omcgag Rus-,sian . IOIIIS Education Phi Kappa GEORGE EDMUND BREHMAN, JR. .... Altoona P-fJ'Ch0l05'y CHARLES HAYNES BUDINGER .... Snow Shoe Psychology Cluh. Erlucatiozi T1-jungle WILLIAM BRODSKY I . I I I I Philmlclphiu Vice President, ASCEQ Engineering Student Councilg IFC. Education Phi Sigma Delta Secretary-Treasurer, Education Student Council. ALAN CLARK BUECHNER ..... Harrisburg Music lilllltljlllillll Midliie FOIA!! Vice President, Phi Mu Alphag Symphonyg Choirg Glee Cluh. MARILYN PEGGY BROOKS . . . . Kinlncrsville P-9J'Ch0l0S9' Phi Sigma Sigma WALTER PAUL BUEHLER ...... Pottsville President, Phi Sigma Sigmag Playersg Psychology Cluh. Psychology BERNARD ROBERT BROs1Us . . . Nortluunlmerland PSYC 'gY C 'i Sigma Alpha Emi 50Cl l gY Cluh- Education SEAg Belles Leltres Cluhg Penn State Cluhg F'I'Ag IRC. MARGARET .IOANN CALAllAN .... Linglestown El : ' Al l C D l BARBARA LOUISE BROWN ..... Burgettstown mm French Clubs Spanish Clulffu' Emma 6 'H Education Gamma Phi Beta Assistant Society Editor, Daily Collegiang Activities Editor, LA Vuag , , , , , 1 , , ,, , , National Editor, Chimesg Student Hzmdboolcg Riiie Club: lntramuralsg GALILN UJUSNPJ LALVILRI ' ' Oil CIW Who's Who in the News. Psychology IO4 Top row: ROBERT ALLEN CAMERON .... . Berwick Vocational Inrluslrlal Erlurotiou MARY TERESA CAMPBELL ...... Hazleton Ellllflllllflll Chi Omega Critiquvg Treasurer, Newman Clulmg SEAg IRC. MARIE FRANCES CARD ...... Sylvania Psychology Secretary, Bible Eellowshipg WSGAg Secretary, Leonirlesg Intramuralsg Psi Chig Alpha Lambda Deltag Art Club. RAYMOND STANLEY CATON, .IR .... Harrisburg Education Phi Dclta Theta Skull and Bonesg Blue Key: Phi Eta Sigma: Scahharcl and Blamleg Business Manager, SHIIIUIIVK Ilanrlbookg Clee Clubg SEAQ Red Cross. DONALD ALBERT CHERRIE . . . . Nanticokc Psychology Psychology Club. CATHERINE CIIOMALOU . . . . West Chester Psychology Critiqueg WSSF, Middle row: VLADIMIR BASIL CHOMAN ..... Pottsville Education Secretary, Penn State Clubg Newman Cluhg SEAQ FTA. FRANKLYN R. CLARKE ....... Lititz lfzlzwrzlion Pre-Medical Soeietyg Psychology Clubg Camera Club. MILDRED CONSTON ...... Philadelphia Psychology Sigma Delta Tau Psi Chig Panhellenic Councilg Tliespians. DOROTHY ALICE COON . . . Homestead Park Erlucation, Chi Omega Photo Editor, LA VIEQ ACE: Intramuralsg Thespians. BEVERLY .IANE CORMAN ..... Pleasant Cap Erlurnlion, Cantina Phi Beta Louise llomer Clubg Symphonyg Treble Sing:-rsg ACE. ROSE MARIE COWHER . . . . Sandy Rirlgc Erlucation, Bottom row: FRED M. COY . . . .... Erie Psychology Alpha Phi Omega Penn State Clubg Psychology Clubg Camera Cluhg AIM: PSCAg Wesley Founclationg Nittany Dormitory Councilg SAM. ANNA Rll'l'lI CRAINE . . . . Altoona EllIlCHIi0ll HARRY ELWOOD CURREY . . . Stony Creek Mills Psychology AlMg PSCA. WILLIAM J. DALE ....... Williamsport Psychology Sigma Phi Epsilon Vice Presirlent, Sigma Phi Epsilong IEC. JOHN CHARLES DANAHER . . . Wynclmoor Psychology Newman Club. HOWARD WILLIAM DANIELS . . Athens Education ,V lop row: EVA OWINCS DAVIICS . .... Lansdowne Erlztrfntirnt Della Della Della Cwensg Playersg President, Della Della Dellag Sl'IAg Secretary-Treasnrer, Jordan Hallg Intramurals. DONALD WlI.LIAlVI DAVIS . . . Altoona lgllllllllfillll IVLORICIC IVIAIC DAWSON . . . . Upper Darby killllfllflilill Della Delta Delta Playersg Treble Singers. Second row: DORIS IVIARCUERITE DeIlOIf'l . . . . York lfllllflllfllll Della Zelu Panhellcnie Council. LORRAINE CELSIIC Du.lOSICPII ..... Hazleton lfducatirm Chi Omega I'1'esi1Ionl, Chi Oinegag Woman's Dehaleg Della Alpha Dellag ACE. IIAROLD EDWARD DIQIVIICII . . . Sagamore Educulioft Third row: IVIICIIAICL I . DEIVISIIOCK . . . . Ilazlelon Ed ll eat ion SliAg FTA. INIARCARISTGLICNDERA DENNISON . . . Rc-ynoldsville Education Newman Clultg Ilome I'iC4Yll0illICS Clnh. GLORIA TROVAIOLI DoPAOLIS . . . , Unilmlown Erlucrttion, Playersg Thespiansg Chapel Choirg lfroth. Fourth row: . . . I Allqjgngl Educatiult .IV I oolIJaII. WILLIAM .IOIIN DICKINSON . I-luzleion Ifdlurrllimt . . Pullqyn ISIIZILCIIIAIIII Fifth row: WALT R. DIFFENDERFER .... Ocean Cily, N. J. Education Phi Sigma Kappa Alpha Phi Omegag WSSFQ IFCg SEA. BRUCE ELWOOD DOTTS ..... West Lebanon Industrial Arts IAS. ALLINIE CAROLYN DOYLE . . Ifrio Education Bottom row: CIIIQSTER RICHARD DOYLE . . . . Ml. Carmel llllllllilfifll Arts President, Industrial Ifdncalion Society. EILEEN MARGARET DRENNEN . . . Buck Hill Falls Education Ffllllltj SICAQ Outing Clnh. DOLORES .IOAN DRUCKER ..... Philadelphia Efllllflllitllll Swimming Clnhg Daily Collegian. Top row: FLORENCE MABEI. HOFFMAN DRUMMOND . . Broomall Psychology Alpha Omicron Pi Sccrclary, NSAg Trclmlc Singcrsg 'fhcspiansg Aquacadug Psychology Cluhg WSSEQ I,SAg llll,l'illIllll'lllSQ Ilrlily Collagizrn. JAMES G. DUKOVIC ....... PHlSlHIl'gll l'sy1'l1ology Psychology Clulng Sociology Cluhg P4-nu Slalc Cluhg Nuwmun Cluhg Philosophy Cluln. JOHN EUGENE EDWARDS .... Hollialaysburg RJIJIICHHUII PSCAg Inlrauuu'als. Second row : PHYLLIS ORBEN EDWARDS . . . Kulzlown lfzlllrwttou Pi Lamlnla 'illl0lLl. HELEN ARDERY ECLER . . . . Slalo Collogc hlllllfllllilill M. ALVERDA EICIIENLAUB . . . Philamlvlphiu h'llllCflti0Il Dvlla Gamma Vico President, D4-lta Canunag Vice Pri-sirh-nl, ACE: Ski Cluhg Swimming Cluhg Playcrsg Nl'Wlllilll Cluhg 'l'rc-hlo Siugvrs. Tltirfl row : ANTHONY V. ELINAUSKY .... Now Philallclphia I I syrll ology Psychology Cluhg Prcsiqlcnl, Canuwra Cluhg Sociology Cluh. FORREST RlCHARD ENDERS . . . h'1lr1r'r1Iiol1 Phi Eta Sigmag Pi Gamma Mu. JOHN H. ENTERLlNE ..... Vomliorirll lnrluslrirll IZJIIIHYIJJUII l ourtlL row: JOHN JOSEPH EVANS . . l3'fllll'!lll'lHl W. RICHARD EVANS . . . . Halifax El italrolluown Mahanoy Cily . Hazlvtou ,. Music livllllffflltlllli Acacia Book Exchangcg Choir. ROBERT HOLMES l ALKENS'l'ElN . l'hilach-lphiu l2v!llIl'flfi0ll G1'l'llH.lll Cluh. Fifth row: JOHN FEDAKO ..... . Mar-Liu Psychology Sigma Chi Prc-siclcnl, Unitarian Fellowshipg Dehateg Forensic Council: President, Brirlgc Cluhg CORE. Sl'llRLEY C. FELMAN ..... Illlfillllfgll Psychology Psychology Clubg Momlorn Danco Clulvg Hillvl. RICHARD WALLACE FETTERMAN .... Pollsvilhr Education Penn State Clubg Campus Center Cluhg Biology Club. Bottom row: JAMES COULD FISCIIER . . . . . Ilazh-lon Erlurration 'lll'0i1SlIl'0I', Emlucalion Sluilvnl Councilg Daily Cllllfgfllll. RUTH CAROLYN FORNEY ...... Dauphin Education Vico Prosiclcnt, Philolcsg 'l'rclilc Singm-rs: Frolllg l,SAg J ' Cluh Oulm Vlulr Spanish Cluhg Swimming I 3 ' g , HARRIET 'l'llEl,MA FOX .... 1SvllIlf'lIli0lI SEA3 Hills-l. . lPl'll1'liVllll' .4 JA Top row: JOHN H. FRANK ..... . llollidayslmurg Education JULIUS JAMES FRANZOSA ..... Hazleton Education Theta Kappa Phi Newman Clulmg IRC. JOAN LUCILLE FREDERICKSON .... Greensburg Education Alpha Xi Della ACEg Treble Singers. EVERETT PAUL FREY .... Columbia Industrial Arts Industrial Education Society. HERBERT CLAIR FRIDLEY .... . Sunbury Vocational Industrial Education ROBERT EDWARD GABRIEL .... Philadelphia Psychology Pi Kappa Phi Lion's Pawg All-College Cabinetg President, Education Student Councilg Secretary, Blue Keyg Secretary-Treasurer, Skull and Bonesg Vice President, Hat Societies Councilg IFC. Middle row: NELSON G. GAULT .... . Tyrone Psychology PAUL HARRISON GAVER .... Blue Ridge Summit Psychology Playersg Psychology Club. JOHN JOSEPH GAYDOSI-I ...... Clymer Education Newman Clubg Dramatics Clubg IRCg SEA. JOSEPH ANDREW GEBIIARDT . . . Wilkes-Barre Education Alpha Chi Rho FTA. HELENE CLAIRE GETTLIN ..... Philadelphia Education Alpha Epsilon Phi Playersg Thespiansg Belles Leltresg ACE. FRANK GHESSIE, JR. ...... . Indiana Education, SEAg Newman Clubg Secretary, Pollock Dormitory. Bottom row: RICHARD ALLEN GIBBONEY ..... Altoona Education Vice President, Sigma Alpha Etag Penn Slate Clubg ACE. PAULINE WATCHORN GILLELAND Education Pi Lambda Theta. . California SARAH ANNE CILLELAND ...... Danville Psychology Zeta Tau Alpha Psi Chig Chapel Choirg Symphonyg Women's Debateg Vice President, Zeta Tau Alpha. NORMA SUE GOODMAN . ..... Pittsburgh Education Alpha Epsilon Phi GILDA MARIE GRECO . . . . Aliquippa Psychology Alpha Gamma Delta GEORGE ALEXANDER GREGAS . . . Shenandoah Psychology AIMg Psychology Clubg Campus Center Club. Top row: IIENRI ARNOLD GROENIIEIM .... Baltimore, Nltl. Psychology Playersg Psychology Club. MARTHA ANN CROSS ...... Bellefonte Music Ezlueanfon Phi lVlu Choirg President., Phi lVIug Treble Singersg Concert Bandg Louise Homer Club. CHARLES GUDITUS ....... Gilberton lmlusnifzl Arts Alpha Sigma Phi Industrial Education Society. EUCENIA MERRIS HALL .... . Rirlgway Erlucation. Pi Lambda Theta: ACE. THOMAS WILLIAM HALL . . . Shenandoah Elllllflffllllill. .IOSEPII JERRY HARRIS ..... New Bethlehem Psyclmlogy Pi Lambda Phi Psychology Club. Middle row: ROBERT C. IIARRISON ...... Philadelphia In.clusIrial Arts Beta Theta Pi Iota Lambda Sigmag Vice President, Alpha Nug 'l'rackg Education Student Councilg President, Industrial Education Societyg President. Nittany Dormitory. WANDA .IACQUELINE HARTER ..... Berwick lzilmrzzlzfon Kappa Delta 'l'rt'a:-utrer, Kappa Dellag Women's Debateg Bowling Club: Tennis Clubg Secretary, SEA. VIRGINIA JANE IIARTMAN ....., Pittsburgh hIllILl7flll0ll Kappa Kappa Gamma Vice President, Kappa Kappa Cammag Pi Lambda Thetag NSA. RALPH CLIFFORD HAZZARD . . . . Tyrone Education intramuralsg Penn State Club. EDGAR ARNOLD HECKMAN .... Carlisle Vocational lmluslrinl Erlueation. WERNER ARTHUR HENKEL . . . Eric Psychology Psychology Club. Bottom row: JOHN R. HESS . ...... Keislervillc Education, Pennsylvania Business Educators Associationg SEA. KATHARYN LOUISE HESS ...... DuBois Erlumlion Tau Phi Sigmag FTAg SEAQ Pennsylvania Business Educators Association. ROBERT BERNARD HESSERT .... Williamsport Psychology Psi Chig Psychology Clubg Intramurals. RALPH HOWARD HICKMAN, JR. . . . Bradford Woods Education, Ski Club. JOSEPH EDWARD HIGGINS . .... Scranton Psychology Theta Kappa Phi Newman Club: President, Vice President. Theta Kappa Phi. CARI. IIILL ......... Hazleton Erlucation Top row: CIIARLES lVlA'l'l'IES I'lILl.. . . . Altoona Education NORIVIA CLAIRE IIOLLENDER . . . New York, N. Y. Education Delta Alpha Deltag Women's Debateg Hillelg CORE. MARY LOUISE HOLLIS ..... New York, N. Y. Psychology Vice President, Leoniclesg Senateg WSGAg NAACPg COREg Psychology Club. Secoml row: S'l'El'llEN .IOIIN l'IRYSl'IKO . . . . lfrackvillc Psychology President, Sociology Clubg NAACPQ Russian Chornsg Psychology Cluh. LEON JOSEPII IIUE .... 'l'arentum Erlucation. SEA. FREDERICK MARTIN HUGHES .... Clearhehl Music Education Chapel Choirg Blue Bandg Symphonyg Glee Clubg Phi Mu Alpha. Third row : GERALD LAWRENCE HUGHES .... Osceola Mills IINIIISIFIIII Arm Industrial Efluealion Soeielyg American Influslrial Arts Association. LOIS TIIELMA HUCIIES . .... Scranton Music lfllltfffllillllf Bela Sigma Omicron President, Bela Sigma 0IlllCI'llllQ Viee Presiflenl, Louise llomer Clubg Panhellenie Couneilg Treble Singersg Choir. GLORIA LOUISE INSERRA ..... Monongallelzl AYIIIVIIIIOIL Chi Omega Treble Singersg lfrollig Secretary, Sigma Alpha Elag Secretary, Panhellenic Couneilg Thespians. Fzmrlll. row: DOLORES ELAINE .IELACIC ..... Pittsburgh Erluerzlion Kappa Dglla Vice Presiflenl, President., Panhellenie Council: Wlmis Who in. the Newsg Chimesg WSGAQ Nloclern Dance Clubg Rifle Clubg All-College Cabinet. lVIARCEl.l.A .IOAN .IOIINSON . . DuBois Pxycllology INIARJORIE CRll l'lI'l'll .IONES ..... Altoona IYIINVIIIAIIIL Delta Della Della Seerelary, Della Delta Dellag SEAg Rifle Club. Fifth row: CAROL A. .IUNCIVIAN .... . Harrisburg Ellllflllfllll, Woman's Eclilor, l l'0l,l.j Playcrsg Philolesg NAACP. .IOIIN FREDERICK KAIII ,...... Sharon VUWIIZAOIIIII lllllllSIl'li!Il Ellllclltilm Newman Club. CATIIERINE KANIINSKY ...... Potlsville Psyclmlogy Psychology Clubg Sociology Club. Bottom row: .IOIIN KAIVIINSKY .... . St. Clair Eflucntion. Soeiology Club. ROBERT .IOIIN KAUFFMAN .... . Milroy Vomtional lnrluslrinl Ezlumlion ALBERT IIEIVIIVIERLY KELLER . . . . Hazleton l'sy1'holn Acacia gy Psychology Clubg Sociology Club. Top row: NANCY REED KESTER ...... Foxburg Education Canterbury Club, Riding Clnbg Swimming Clubg Bowling Club. HARRY MAX KEYSER . ..... Pottsvillc Psychology Penn State Clubg Alpha Phi Omega, AIM. CORBIN SHERWOOD KIDDER . . . Binghamton, N. Y. Psychology Secretary, AIMQ Chairman, COREQ Vice President, Unitarian Fellow- shipg Daily Collcgiang Critique, Co-Editor, Windcrest Newsletterg gVho'sCfVLw in the Newsg Psychology Clubg Sociology Clubg Penn tate u . Second row: RENEE JEANNETTE KINSEY . . . Souderton Education Vice President, ACE. SUZANNE KIRSHNER ...... - . Penfield Education Kappa Kappa Gamma President, Kappa Kappa Cammag Pi Lambda Thetag Intramurals. CLAlR RAYMOND KLAWITTER .... Mt. Carmel Education Camera Club: SEAg FTA. Third row: LEONARD IRVING KLEINMAN ..... Chester Education Phi Epsilon Pi Treasurer, Phi Epsilon Pig Phi Eta Sigmag Baseball. ALOIS P. KOKOSKA ....... Sykesville ' Psychology Basketball. JEANETTE I. KRANTZLER ..... Bqaverdale Psychology Modern Dance Clubg Bridge Clubg Psi Chig Hillel. Fourth row: WILBUR K. KRAYBILL ...... Lancaster Psychology Soccerg President, College Co-opg President, Bible Fcllowshipg Cabinet. PSCA. ELLEN JEAN LARGE ....... Tamaqua Education Treasttrer, Spanish Clubg Secretary, Education Student Councilg President, lRCg Art Clnbg Campus Center Club. HARRY LASKEY .... . Uniontown Psychology Fifth row: THOMAS WILSON LAUDERDALE, JR. . . Kenmore, N. Y. Psychology ALFRED ANTHONY LAUNIKONIS . . West Hazleton Education FTAQ SEA. ISABELLE LOUISE LaVELLA ..... Kersoy Education Theta Phi Alpha Frothg IRCQ Delta Psi Omegag Rifle Clubg Modern Dance Club. Bottom row: LESLIE DUANE LEACH . . . Grampian Education RUTH HELEN LEHMAN . . . . Philadelphia Education Alpha Chi Omega President, Mortar Boardg Wh0's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universitiesg Hat Societies Councilg Phi Sigma Iotag Vice President, Student Councilg Playersg Chapel Choir: Alpha Lambda Deltag Pi Lambda Thetag Cwensg Aqnacadeg All-College Cabinet. BARBARA ANN LElTll ...... Wynnewood Psychology Kappa Kappa Gamma Critique. Top row: WILLIAM CLARENCE LENOX . . . Lancaster Psychology Wrestling. ERWlN LESSER ....... Philadelphia Psychology Zeta Beta Tau Education Sttulent Council, Assistant Manager, Lacrosse, Hillel. JAMES EARL LINDEMANN ..... Tamaqua Psychology President, Psychology Club, Psi Chi, Treasurer, AIM, Penn State Club. JOANNE LINTZ ....... Lock Haven Psychology Phi Sigma Sigma Psychology Club, Players. PAULINE LlPSER ....... Kittanning Erlucalion Women's Debate, Delta Alpha Deltag Hillel. GEORGE MATHIAS LIVINGSTON .... Mt. Wolf Education Middle row: BARBARA RUTH LOCK ...... Harrisburg Education Treasurer, Philotesg Sophomore Board, Frolhg French Club. ALBERT JOHN LOTT .... . . Pottsville Psychology Representative, AIM, Psychology Club, Sociology Club. EMMA LOU LYNN ....... Mill Hall Psychology Alpha Gamma Delta Kappa Phi, Psychology Club. CATHERINE ELIZABETH McALLlS'l'ER . . . Altoona Psychology Psychology Cluhg Psi Chi, Pi Gamma Mu. ROSLYN DOROTHY McCOLLOM . . . East Lansdowne Music Education Della Gamma 'l'reasurer, Cwensg President, Louise llomcr Clubg Choir, Treble Singersg Secretary, Delta Gammag WSSFQ Masquerettesg Panhellenic Council. ROBERT HAMILTON MeCRACKEN . . Chagrin Falls, Ohio Psychology Psychology Club: Penn State Club. Bollom row: WlLLlAM HENRY MCDERMOTT . . Bradford EIlIltCHlllllI, Penn State Club, Ski Club. JAMES HAROLD McDOUGALL ..... Butler 1'-9gV0l10l0gy Pi Kappa Alpha Debate, Senior Board, LA VIE, Psi Chi, Pi Gamma Mug Della Gamma Rho, Education Student Council, Forensic Council: Vice President, Pi Kappa Alpha, Glee Club, Players. ALlCE HOPE MCFEELEY . . . State College Music Education Delta Zeta Pi Lambda Theta: Treasurer, Louise Homer Cluhg Choir, Secretary, Delta Zeta, Symphony. JOSEPH CHARLES MCGOWAN ..... Bellefonte Vocational Industrial Education DONALD CHARLES MCHENRY ..... Benton EIiUfC!lll0Il Treasurer, Bible Fellowship, Pi Gamma Alpha. BYRON .l. MeKERNAN ....... Towanda Psychology Psychology Club. Top row: MARY ELYN IVIQLAUGIILIN .... Monongaltcla Efllzmlion Alpha Omicron Pi Secretary-'I'ruastn'ur, Sigma Alpha Etag Frothg Intramurals: Vice Prcsitlent, Socrctary, Alpha Omicron Pi. MARGARET ELIZABETH MCMAHON . . Oil City lfllllfffflllllll, Atllig Swimming Club. JOHN MacMILLAN .... Scranton Psyrrlmlogy EUGENE ROBERT MAELIIORN .... Slate Cnllt-go IfltllIlfSll'i!Il Arts Eflucation Stnrlent Conncilg IASQ Iota Lamhtla Sigma. MARILYN KATHRYN MAHLA . . . . Pittsburgh Psychology Tlicta Phi Alpha Co-Chairman, Rook Exchangeg Thespiansg Concert Band: Symphnnyg Womcn's Dehateg lntramttralsg Block and Britllc Clnhg Rifle Cluhg Little International Show. JOIIN JOSEPH MAIIOLTZ . . . Spanglui' lfrlucalion Middle row: JOHN DURKS MAJOR .... . Williamsport Erlucatzion, RlI'I'I'I EI.IfADE'I'II MAKIBBIN . . . I'Iar1'islittrg Eflll!'llll0II JAMICS ALLISON IVIAIAZOMSON . . Colwyn Erlttrvllinlt 5 DAVID RICIIARD MANEVAL .... Williamsport Education Daily Collegian.: Alpha Phi Omegag SEAQ Penn State Club. GLENN ADAMS MARBURGER . . Evans City Erlucatiori SEA. FRED .IAY MARSHALL . . . . DuBois Erlucrzlion Bottom row: LEO EDWARD MARTIN . . . . Wilkes-Barre Erltlcntion ELIZABETH KLENK MARX . . . Philatlolphia lflllllfflflllll THOMAS JAMES MASTICOLA . . . Clnvster Education, Basehallg Basketball. KENNETH JAMES MATER . . . . Altoona Influstrial Arts IAS. NANCY JEAN MAURER ...... Rclnnvrtlalo EflUC'Ul0'l Delta Delta Delta Della Alpha Dcltag Dvhaleg Motlcrn Dance Chili. GUIDO LOUIS MENDINI . . . , N'1Il11'l'SViIIC Ifrlucatiori Top row: SIDNEY JULIUS MERIN ...... Altoona Psychology Psychology Cluhg Sigma Alpha Eta. DONALD ANDREW MILLER ...... DuBois Psychology Sigma Nu Alpha Phi Omega. EDWARD GERALD MILLER . . . Bollefonte Education SEA. Second row: GRACE M. MILLER ....... Millheim Education Delta Zeta Student Handbookg WSGAg Pi Lambda Thetag President, Delta Zeta. RICHARD CLAIR MILLER ...... Altoona Education Phi Eta Sigma: ACE. JOHN WILLIAM MILSOM . . . . Philadelphia Education Third row: SHELDON BARON MINNICH . . Pottsville Education THOMAS JOHN MONAGHAN .... Ridley Park Psychology Phi Kappa Sigma Scabhard and Bladeg Players. SARA JANE MOORE ....... Altoona Education Sigma Alpha Etag Belles Lettresg ACE. Fourth row: OSCAR MORRIS ....... Philadelphia Psychology Psychology Cluhg Philosophy Cluhg Hillelg Sociology Club. JOHN EDWARD MULLIN, JR. . . . . Cressona Psychology LYDIA NYCE MURPHY . . . . East Stroudsburg Education Fifth row: THEODORE RICHARD MYERS .... York Springs Industrial Arts Industrial Education Society. PAUL M. NEFF ........ Templeton Psychology COREg President, Vice President, Nittany Dormitory Councilg SAMg Wesley Foundation. FRANCES GENEVA NICHOLS .... Philadelphia Education Secretary-Treasurer, WRAg Cwensg Secretar SEAQ Secretary-Trea- surer, Education Councilg Philotesg Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universitiesg Who's Who in the Newsg Intramurals: WRA. Bottom row: BARBARA ANN NORTON ...... Scranton Education Organizations Editor, LA VIE5 Secretary, Frothg Modern Dance Concert Groupg ACEi REX A. NORTON ....... Mt. Union Music Education Blue Band, Choir. JOHN ROBERT O'DONNELL . . . . Altoona Education Co-President, ACE. Top row: .IOAN MARIE O'HARA ...... Slate College Music Education Chi Omega Chimesg Louise Homer Clubg Secretary, Chi Omegag lntramuralsg Riding Club: Treble Singersg Newman Club. WILLIAM FAY OHRTMAN ...... Tyrone Psychology Psi Chig Pi Gamma Mu. ROBERT MARK OLSON .... . Stump Creek Education Alpha Phi Omega. Second row: JAMES FRANCIS O'MALLEY ...... Cresson Education Debalcg SEAQ Photography Clubg Bridge Clubg Penn State Clubg FTA. MARJORIE .IEAN OPEL ...... Kiltanning Education Alpha Sigma Alpha Ski Clubg SEAQ Newman Club. JOSEPH V. ORLANDO ....... Franklin Psychology Delta Upsilon Psi Chig Advertising Manager, Critique. Third row: CURTIS HOWARD O'SI-IELL . . . . Altoona Education Treasurer, SEAg FTA. WILLIAM JESSE OWENS ...... Philipsburg Vocational Industrial Education DONALD GABRIEL PAPE .... . Hazleton Psychology AIM. Fourth row: CHARLES DODGE PARKER .... Phillipsburg, N. J. Psychology Choirg Delta Mu Sigmag Delta Psi Omega: Camera Club. ELINOR ANN PARNELL ...... Tamaquu Education Leonidesg Belles LCll1'C5 Clubg ACE. PETER EARLE PARNELL ...... Ilazleton Education Penn State Clubg Newman Clubg German Clubg FTA: SEA. Fifth row: .IOHN JOSEPH PASTOVIC . . . . Enhaut, Psychology Psi Chip Psychology Club. CLARENCE LEWIS PATTERSON . . . Hazleton Industrial Arts Industrial Education Societyg IAS. ROBERT EUGENE PATTERSON .... Philadelphia Psychology Delta Chi Bottom row: ALBERT JOSEPH PETCAVAGE . . . Muhanoy City Industrial Arts Education Student Councilg AIMQ Industrial Education Societyg President, Art Club.. JOHN MICHAEL PETERS ..... Cleveland, Ohio Education Wrestling. LORRAINE ELIZABETH PFANDER . . Flourtown Education Top row: ROBERT WELLINGTON PFAUTZ V . . Lititz Psychology Psi Chi. KARL FRANCIS PFEIFFENBERGER . . . Pottsville Education Della Phi Epsilong Newman Clubg Penn State Clubg IRC. LUCILLE ELIZABETH PHILIPS ..... Oxford Education Gamma Phi Beta Panhellenic Council: Judicial: Pi Lambda Thetag Treble Singersg ACEg Critique. HORACE RAYMOND PHILLIPS . . . . Freeland Education Playersg SEA. JAMES OLIVER PHILLIPS .... . Hiller Psychology Alpha Phi Omegag Ski Club. DOLORES HEROLD PIERSON ..... Lewistown Education Beta Sigma Omicron President, Bela Sigma Omicrong Student Hartdbookg Whois Who in the Newsg Pi Lambda Thetag Tau Phi Sigmag SEA. Middle row: GLENN C. PIPER . . . . . Duncansville Education SEA. NEIL FRANCIS POLUMBO ...... Hazleton Education Theta Kappa Phi Newman Clubg Intramurals. JOSEPH MCALEVY PORTER .... State College Education Phi Delta Theta WILLIAM HAYDN PROSSER .... , Altoona Psychology President, AIMQ All-College Cabinetg Skull and Bonesg Tri-Dormitory Councilg Who's Who in the Ncwsg Bar-Bell Clubg Psychology Society. RU-DOLPH ROBERT PUSIC ..... Pittsburgh Education SEAQ AIMQ Phi Alpha Zetag Pennsylvania Business Teachers' Association. LEON OLIVER RABENOLD . . . . Allentown Psychology Psychology Clubg Chapel Choir. Bottom row: CHARLES HENRY RAMP . . . , Snow Shge Psychology Psi Chi. SHIRLEY ANN RANDALL . . . . Portage Education SEAg Rifle Club. STERLIN IRVIN REBER . . . . Schuylkill Haven Education WILLIAM ALBERT REDIN . . . Big Run Education RICHARD BARRY REES ...... Minersville Education Canterbury Cluhg Penn State Clubg Center Club: Tau Phi Sigma. JAMES REPLOGLE .... I . . . Johnstown Education MMO' Top row: GILBERT BENJAMIN REYNOLDS . . Lancaster Education JAMES WILLIAM RILEY ...... Scranton Education Delta Sigma Phi Symphonyg SEA. ESTHER JOANNE RINEHULS ..... Emporium Education Delta Delta Delta Debateg Playersg Modern Dance Club. SARAH JO-ANNE ROBERTSON ..... Foxhurg Psychology Psi Chig Leonicles Councilg Secretary, IRCg Psychology Club. MARGARET B. ROBINSON . . . . Altoona Education Secretary, COREg ACE. SHIRLEY ANN ROBINSON ..... State College Education Alpha Xi Delta ACEg Treble Singers. Middle row: KENNETH HARRY ROCKEY . . . . Altoona Education SEAQ Alpha Rho Omega. THOMAS PATRICK ROGAN . . . . Freeland Education FTA: IRC. BETTY MARIE ROLINITIS . . . . Minersvillc Education Belles Lcttresg Newman Club. MARY ROSE ROMASH . . . . . Frackville Psychology Social Chairman, Philotesg Alpha Rho Omega: Newman Clubg Secre- tary, Leoniclesg Psychology Club: IRC: Swimming Cluhg Outing Club. ROY WALTER ROMBERGER . . . Altoona Psychology Players. DOROTHY ROSEMAN ...... Philadelphia Education Leonides Councilg NSA Councilg NAACPQ Philotes. Bottom row: MURRAY ROTIIMAN . . . . Hazleton Psychology Alpha Epsilon Pi SELMA ARLENE RUDNICK ..... Pottsville Music Education Phi Sigma Sigma Vice President, Phi Sigma Sigmag Choirg Treble Singers: Panhellenic Councilg Hillelg Masqucrettesg WSCAg Vice President, Grange Dormitory. WILLIAM GEORGE SANKO . . . llazlc-ton Psychology Psychology Clubg IRC. ILDA IRENE SANTA MARIA . . . . Altoona Education ACE g Newman Club. ELVA LEONA SCHADLE ...... Altoona Education Home Economics Clubg ACEg IRC. MARY LUCILLE SCHATZ ...... Perkasie Education Alpha Chi Omega Top row: BARBARA JANE SCHIIVFMAN . . . llarrishurg IEIIIICIIHIIIL Alpha Epsilon Phi Cwensg Vice President, Delta Sigma Rhog President, Della Alpha Deltug Women's Delxateg Vice President, Sigma Alpha Etag ACE: Pi Lambda Thetag Forensic Councilg Hillel. RICHARD E. SCHMICK . . . . Harrisburg Psychology Psyeholog.5y Cluli. WILLIAM IIAROLD SCHIVHNKEY . Port Carlmon Psychology Second row: RICHARD SCH ULTZ SCllVllElKER .... Vllorcestel' Psychology Phi Kappa Sigma President, Phi Kappa Sigma: Manager, Men's Debateg Chairman, Book Exchangeg All-College Cahinctg Executive Committee, 1FCg President, Delta Sigma Rhog Lion's Pawg Psi Chig Phi Eta Sigmag Who's Who in American Colleges and Universitiesg President, 'Forensic Ceuncilg Phi Kappa Phig Parliamcntarian, All-College Calninet. HARRY CHARLES SCHWElNHART . . Millersville Education META SCOTT ..... . A . Pittsburgh Psychology Delta Gamma 'l'reasurer, Delta Gamma Third row: SALLY VIRGINIA SEARIGIIT .... New Kensington Ellucotion Playersg lRCg Leonitles. JOSEPH PlHLLlP SEDULE, JR. . . . Roslyn Ezlurrnlion, CllARLOT'l'E SEIDMAN .... . Philadelphia Psychology Sigma Delta Tau Presiclent., Sigma Delta 'l'aug Promotion Manager, Dolly Collcgiartg Thespiansg Junior Ruarrl, LA VH-IQ Hillel. Fourth row: WILBUR EUGENE SETZER ...... Dunmore Psy:-hology Theta Kappa Phi Newman Clulr. l3E'l l'Y LOll SHELLEY . .... Camp Hill lfalltrvrltiort Kappa Alpha Theta Presixlent, Cwensg President, Nlasquereltesg Hat Societies Cnuneilg Crttrque. CLYDE SWENEY SHIVE, JR ..... Sllippenslmurg Music lfvlueotion Blue Band: Concert llantlg Symphonyg Choirg Phi Mu Alpha. Fifth row: MICHAEL SILAN .... . Rankin lffllll'1llli0ll lVlARJORlE SLOAN SILVERBERC . . . Philatlelpllia hillllflfllllillll Playursg Mmlern Dance Cluh. NORMA Rll'l'll Sl'l l' ...... New York, N. Y. l'sy1'hology Psyeliology Clulig Philotesg llillcl. Bottom row: MAX HARRELL SUCK .... . Clarion Elllll'IllifIII. SliAg History Cluh. ALFRED EVANS SMALLEY . . . . Lewistown I'syf'hology Treasurer, Psychology Clull. BYRON PlllLLlP SMATHERS . . . . Clarion Erluroliolt AIM. Top row: .ANNE LOUISE SMITH . . . . Moorestuwn, N. J. Education Alpha Xi Delta Treble Singers, FREDERICK KEITH SMITH . . . DuBois Education NANCY ANNE SIVIITII . . . . Pittsburgh Psyelzology President, Kappa Pltig Vice Presitlenl, Pltilotesg Riding Cluhg Wesley Founrlatiung Rifle Clubg Swimming Cluhg Psychology Cluhg Cabinet PSCA. Second row: RICHARD GEORGE SMITH . . . . Erie lIIdllSfl'i!ll Arts ROBERT IIUGIIES SMl'l'l'I . . . . Yeagertown Psychology ROSS IIUFFMAN SMITII . . DuBois Education Third row: MERRILL CLAIR SNOOK, JR. . . Lewistown Education ELAINE SOLODAR .... . Philadelphia lilllllflflllillll. THOMAS SOPER, JR ..... McAdoo lleights Psychology I'l0lLI'llL row: DONALD KING SORBER .... Philadelphia Psychology Delta Chi Assistant Manager, Buskcthallg Psychology Gluhg 'I'reasurer, Della Chi. RAY CHARLES SOWKO ...... IVIeKee-sport hillllflllillllt Kappa Delta Rho Seablmnl anrl Blade. ROBERT WILLIAM SPARKS . . . Altoona Psyelrology Psychology Cluhg AIM. Fifth row: .IACK R. STAPLES .... . Punxsutawney Erlm-atiorz, WAl,'l'ER F. STEINMAN ..... llazlelon I'sy1-lmlogy Psi Chig Psychology Cluhg Chess Gluh. WILLIAM SIDNEY STEPP . . . . . Potlsville Psyelmlogy Sigma Chi Delta Psyeltnlngy Clulmg Glee Clulrg Debating Clulm. Bottom row: IIELEN LORAINE STOTLER . . . . New Texas Iirlueation Gamma Phi Beta Secretary, Gamma Phi Betag Secretary-Treasurer, Senior Classg Chimesg Secretary, Lion Partyg Crlllqueg Tltespians. BE'I I'Y GATIIERINE STRAWMIRE .... Altoona Erlur-ation Pi Gamma Alphug Fencing Clulng Belles Leltres Cluhg Newman Clulm. MARGARET JANE STROUP ..... Emporium Eflzuffzlion Theta Phi Alpha Newman Gluhg Concert Bancl. Top row: ' BUDDY A. STROZIER ..... Fort Smith, Ark. Psychology EDWARD PATRICK SUCRUE .... Mahanoy City Education Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, SEA, FTA. WILLIAM ALLEN SWANK ..... Snyderlowu Psychology Psychology Club, Penn Stale Club. JEANNE DAVENPORT SYKES .... Philadelphia Ezlucalion Alpha Chi Omega Cwens, Treble Singers, Players. IRVING TAREN . . .... Wilkes-Barre Psychology Phi Sigma Delta Secretary, Treasurer, Phi Sigma Della. ELISABETH GRACE TAYLOR ..... Ml. Union Education Kappa Alpha Theta President, Pi Lambda Theta, President, ACE, Mortar Board, Secre- tary, Chimes, Secretary, Kappa Alpha Theta, Treble Singers, All-College Cabinet., Senate, Swimming Club, Judicial Committee. M ldrlle row: PAUL WILLIAM THAYER ..... Swarthmore Psychology Phi Kappa Sigma President, Psi Chi, Vice President, IRC, Associate Player, Glee Club. STEPIIEN JOSEPH TOKARCI-IICK . . Cilberton Industrial Arts IAS. JOHN VINCENT TOTER . . . llazleton lL'!lIlCllll0IL JOSEPH LELAND TREMBACII . . Fairhopc l2'1ll1r'nlio1t ,IUYCE ANN TRICIANU ....... Easton Iilflllfillllflll Alpha Omicron Pi I roIl1., Sigma Alpha Eta, ACE. RAYMOND GASPER TRONZO . . . Punxsulawney l'-Yyffllfllvgy Sigma Phi Epsilon Psi Chi, Clue Club, Pre-Medical Society, Psychology Club. Bollom row: ISEATHICE JEAN TUCKER . . . . Slate College lffllllllllllllll. Gamma Phi Beta Treble Singers, Kappa Phi, Modern Dance Club, Debate, Pi Lambda Theta. PAUL THOMAS ULICNY .... , l,airolw Vofralioual Imluxtrial Erlm-ation Newman Club, AVA. ANNA JEAN UZMANN .... , , lluzli-um hlllllfflllllll Newman Club, Belles Leltres, Fencing Club. IIAROLD ELWOOD WACNER .... Williamsburg Industrial Arls lola Lambda Sigma, industrial Education Society. IIAHRY FRANK WAl.Klfli . . . . Coraopolis Edlllllllivll Alpha Chi Rho Sociology Club. WAlJ'I'l'lll R. . . . . Brookville Psychology Top row: .IOSEPII FRANCIS WELSII ..... Williamstown Education. SEAQ Newman Cluhg Sociology Cluh. .IOSEPII WERSINCER . . . . Hazleton Education DALLAS WAYNE WETZLER . . . Mileslmrg Education SEA. RICHARD ELIPIIAS WIIERLEY . . . Altoona Psychology Intramurals. DONALD EDWARD WHITE . . . DuBois Music Education, Blue Band. DAVID WHITING .... . . . Easton Education Penn Slalc Cluhg Flying Cluhg Sophomorc Board, Daily Collegian.. Middle row: CIIRISTEL IIELENE WILCKE . . . . Rockledge Education Delta Gamma Pauhollenic Council. EUGENE M. WILLIAMS ..... Punxsuluwncy Education SEA: Newman Cluhg Intramurals. MARCUERITE RAMONA WILLIAMS .... Rumoy Education Delta Zeta Student Handboolcg Trchlc Singcrsg Treasurer, Della Zeta: Players. PRISCILLA ANN WILSON ..... East Brady Education Cahinol, PSCAQ ACEQ College Co-opg Intramuralsg Rifle. NAOMI WINPENNY ..... Philadelphia Psychology Sccrelury, Psychology Cluh. HAROLD C. WISOR .... . Woodland Education. Bottom row: EUGENE G. WITMER . ...... Pittsburgh Education Alpha Tau Omega Sigma Alpha Eta. DONALD HERBERT WOLFE . . Tower City Education JULIA WOOD ..... . Slalcn Island, N. Y. EllllfCHllfIll Philosophy Cluhg Belles Lotlresg Rillog SAE. LEON RICIIARD WOYTKIEWICZ . . West Ilazlclon 1'syz-lmlogy MARIE LORETTA WROBLESKI .... Braddock Education. Alpha Omicron Pi Secrclary, Trcasurvr, Masqucrcttcsg NSA: SEA. DOROTHY ANN YARNALL . . . . Phoenixville Education Gamma Phi Br-ta Treasurer, Gamma Phi Bctag Tau Phi Sigmag SEAg Bowling Club. ,.r'S X5 'ef' Top rom: SARA ICVIC YOIJICR .... . . Sclillsgrovu la'1l1u'r1tiun Clllbilf Sympllnnyg llousv of R1'pl'1':-am-lllulivv:-sg Alpha Llllllllflll Dullzl. .IOYIIIC ILICNIC YUNIYI' ..... . Alloonzl l'sy1'lml0gy Pllilolvsg l'syclmIogy Clulvg L1-mmirlz-s R4'pl'1'S4'lllllliVCQ NWA Mmlvrn Dullum- Vlulr NIURRISIIARRY ZALMANOVICII . . . . Darby lS'1lllI'IlfI.Ull Sl A flu-ss Llulxg Bl'I1lLf1,f.IlIIl. 3? ,, ,V 59, I Hi' L. 1, f .1 'vw' - Nfl! 'W' I ,V , -Q .Z ff - r'- f :YQ V .. ,p,-44 A N I I ., X. . V, 2 'WPi J J M. 3. A' 1. '3' 1- '- . ,I ,QV ,. vm., Q, 'W wif. ,N A H f . m r ' r f -1 Top row: GLENN MARVIN ZECII .... . . York lnrlustrial Arts Iota Lambda Sigmag Industrial Education Society. EDWARD WILLIAM ZIMINSKY .... While Haven Vocational Industrial Education Industrial Education Socielyg Math Club. RICHARD ANTHONY ZMUDA .... Shenandoah Psychology Secretary, Newman Club: Treasurer, Nittany Dorlns My V'- , .L , I I x wk M, . A X n 1 HO0L 0F E GI EERI G Q f 1 m F Y f wulllr Y' , Wim! 1 1 -ul' Vw ' r -V 4' was ' ' 412 Architects learn building construction fundamentals u',,,...e.i-..., , I The past year saw the opening of the l4th building of the School of Engineering on the campus. The Navy's 52,132,000 water tunnel, largest of its kind in the world, was dedicated to the late Lieut. W. Garfield Thomas by Assistant Secretary of the Navy John T. Koehler on October 7, I949. The installation of necessary equipment was completed in following months, and the new building was ready early this Spring to assist the Navy in its under- water research program. The tunnel is a part of the Ordnance Research Laboratory of the School that is devoted to research and development of underwater ordnance. Other branches of the Laboratory are located at Black Moshannon Lake, Key West, Fla., and Newport, R. I. Undergraduate enrollment in the School reached i824 lost Fall, and l29 students were engaged in graduate study. Off-campus, 691 freshmen and 86 sophomores were preparing themselves to transfer to the campus in September. A Graduate training in research methods is carried out by the Engineering Experiment Station, which also eanducis research for industry and the gov- ernment. A broad program ofcdult education is carried out by Engineering Extension, which keeps the people ot the Commonwealth informed of new engineering developments through short courses, lectures, and demonstra- tions. Because training in technical fields is now in great demand, the eight curricula of the School are now operating at near capacity. Curricula include aeronautical engineering, architectural engineering, civil engineering, sani- tary engineering, industrial engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and architecture. Although most of the School's curricula re- quire four yearsrof workvfor graduatldnfthose in architecture andcarchi- tectural engineering require five years. T TSM A , ' i 'l fi ff I I' I -i I , I III It I H. P. HAMMOND EARL B. STAVELY - ERIC A. WALKER H. P. HAMMOND - KENNETH L. HOLDERMAN DAVID J. PEERY - MILTON S. OSBORNE - BENJAMIN A. WHISLER ERIC A. WALKER - JOHN A. SAUER - CLARENCE E. BULLINGER NORMAN R. SPARKS ORGANIZATION DEPARTMENTS Shooting the sun in surveying - Dean - - - Assistant Dean Director, Ordnance Research Laboratory - Acting Head, Experiment Station - Director, Engineering Extension Head, Aeranautical Engineering - - Head, Architecture - Head, Civil Engineering Head, Electrical Engineering Head, Engineering Mechanics - Head, Industrial Engineering H. P. HAMMOND Head, Mechanical Engineering Top row: .IULIAN ERANCIS ABELE, JR. .... Philadelphia Architectural Engineering Esquisseg Penn State Club. DOMINICK JOSEPH ABRUNZO .... Williamsport Civil Engineering Treasurer, Scabbard and Bladeg ASCE: JV Foothallg Intramurals. JOHN ROBERT ADAMS ...... Vamlergrift Electrical Engineering AIEE. Second row: PAUL JOSEPH AICHER, JR. . .... Reiffton Aeronautical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha IAS. JOSEPH FREDERICK ALBERT .... Bethlehem Electrical Engineering RONALD W. ALBRIGHT ..... . Tyrone Electrical Engineering Third row: RAYMOND ARTHUR ALLEMAN .... Merccrsburg Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigmag Sigma Tang ASME. JOSEPH E. ALLINGER ..... . Ridgway Mechanical Engineering ASME: Pi Tau Sigmag Tau Beta Pi. DAVID FAIRFIELD AMMERMAN .... Scranton lnrlnstrial Engineering SAM: ASME. ' Fourth row: JAMES RALPH ANDREWS . . . '. . Girard lnrlustrial Engineering 4 SAMg ASME. ' LEONARD WALTER ANDRUKONIS . . . Shenandoah Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Clee Clubg Newman Club: AIEEg IRE. ARTHUR CLINTON ANTHONY . . . Shamokin Civil Engineering Fifth row: ENRIQUE ARCE ....... Oruro, Bolivia Civil Engineering International Cluhg Newman Clubg Spanish Club. RICHARD ARONSON . . . Philadelphia Architecture Zeta Beta Tau WALTER M. ARTZ ..... Pottsville Electrical Engineering Bottom row: ' EARL FRANKLIN ASH . . . . Stillwater V A Electrical Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma WILLIAM S. ASHMAN ...... Johnstown I Electrical Engineering AIEEg IRE. PASQUAL TONY ASTORE . . . . . Altoona Architecture Phi Sigma Kappa Senior Boarrl, LA VIE: Esquisseg Intramurals. l28 Q Top row: FRED CEIST AUCl'l ....... Lebanon Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Tan Vice President, Phi Kappa Tang Vice President, Sigma Tang Blue Keyg Skull and Bones: Head Manager, Wrestling: Treasurer, Engineering Student Council. ROBERT EARL AUSTlN ...... Brookville Electrical Engineering AlEEg ASEE: Bible Fellowship. SAMUEL PERRY AXE ....... York Electrical Engineering Triangle AIEEQ Penn State Engineerg Soccer. Second row: JOEL ZELDER BACHMAN . . . . . Yeadon Civil Engineering Beta Sigma Rho l,ion's Pawg Tau Beta Pig Skull and Bones: Chi Epsilon: ASCEg Vice President, State Partyg Co-Chairman, Junior Promg NSAg IFC. LEWlS BAGOLY ....... Phoenixville Industrial Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha ASMEQ SAM. DONALD ALVA BAKER .... . Altoona Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma. Third row: WlLLlAM ADAM BALL .... . McAcloo Civil Engineering ASCE. THOMAS BALLOTS ..... Hazleton lnrlnstrial Engineering ASME. ARTHUR CHARLES BANDORlCK .... Scranton Theta Chi Tau Beta Pig Eta Kappa Nug Phi Theta Kappag AlEE: Thespians. Electrical Engineering Fourth row: EUGENE CHARLES BARAN .... Beaver Meadows Mechanical Engineering ASME. .IUSTUS CHARLES BARBER ..... Drexel Hill Electrical Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma Secretary, Sigma Phi Sigma. STANLEY ROBERT BATCl'l,EK . . . . Scranton Civil Engineering ASCE, Newman Club. Fifth row: ELMER MARTIN BAUER . . . Lancaster Aeronautical Engineering Sigma Pi lASg ASME. WILLIAM HENRY BAUMGARDNER . . . Wells Tannery Architectural Engineering THOMAS EDWARD BEATTY . . . . Bellefonte Civil Engineering ASCE. Bottom row: RlCl-lARD OWEN BECK .... Hazleton Mechanical Engineering ASME. GEORGE RUSSELL BEHEL . . . Lewistown Mechanical Engineering ASME. JACK BEl-INKEN, ,IR ....... lnrlnstrial Engineering ASMEg SAM: JV Football. North East Q' Top raw: WARREN A. BLI'l l'ERSDOHl . . . Philarlvlphia HARRY FRANKLIN BENNETT . . .lolmsmwn MW 'f ' 'i g 'm g Civil Engineering Sigma Nu .IOSEPII ERVIN BLUIVIE .... . Eclgcworlh GEORGE C. BESESPARIS . ..... Frackvilh: EIfff'ffIf'f1I Ellgffleeffllg llulustrinl Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi 'I'r1-asnrnr, Engineering Slnclf-nt Council: SAlVIg ASIVIE. DELBERT LCMOYNE BOMA . l ' I I Clmuvficm W:-1'-,f' fi I T f ROBERT LEROY BICKMIRE ..... sl. Marys f X',Qm5 'w 5 Eler'Ir1'1'al Engineering A 4' Eta Kappa Nng Pi Mn Epsilong AIEEQ IRE. Bottom row: WALTER WILLIAM BICKMIRE - - - ' SL Marys DALE NORMAN BOLLING ..... Aflumslmrg Electrical E'Igi'Iee i 6' ilflerhnrviffnl Elzgincel'il1g AIEE' IRF ,. , . .. . , . . 1 'I' Sigma Fang P1 Tan blfllllilg ASMI',g Iillllll'I'il.Il Slmlunl Association. ANGELO RENO BIGATEL ...... Allunlown w ' , . Arclritecmral Engineering IEILIWLIU' WADE BOQK w- ' - l - - SIIIPPUVY Rank Scarahg Pi Gamma Alphag Esquisse. Ml r 'l k g m r 'g Allilig Vice Prrvsnlunl, Sucrc-Iary-Trl-asnrz-r, Wallis llall. DAVID MARTIN BILLING .... Southampton, N. Y. ll1!llISN'i!ll Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa ROBERT LINCOLN BOUR I . l I U Swissvah, President, Treasurer, Phi Sigma Kappag IFC. lmluslrial E,,gf,,l,c,i,,g lihi Gamma Doha Track. Middle row: HARRY LUTHER BINK . . . Ilarrishnrg .IAIVIES EDWARD BHENNEIVIAN . . . Altoona Arehileclure Thcla Chi Elvrrtrirnl lfIlgIlH'1'l'illg Esqnisscg IFC. Allflizu ARMOND JAMES BISIGNANI . . . . .Icssnp , E, Electrical Engmwrmg ,IOIIN CLILFUS BIIOGAIN .I I. '. . . Ilazlclnn AWE: IRE- ,mul ',ClgIl1Cl'I'HIg Afwhlug AIIVI. GEORGE .IOSEPII BLICKLEY .... Philadelphia lflerlrif-111 Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha DAVID CIIESTER BROWN .... . Altoona 'I'r0asln'1:r, Pi Kappa Alpha: Newman Clnhg AIICIC. lnrll1stl'ial lz'l1giner'ring l3O Top I'01U.' RAY IVIAURICE CAIVIETFIELD ..... SCI'aIll0I'l 'ruoMAs uueu BROWN .... . Attoomt f'f'f Cf ?fiftfI'fe 'lf' ASME, N wman Club Them Chl Industrial Engineering Hbplans' ' e ' SAMS ASME- AI,IlER'l' .IICROMIC CAPPELLONI . . . Sm-f..u.m WALTER e. BUCK . .... . Gullitzin fKm'lQ'ff'3fl'.h f 'ifm,fg' lIll'Cll!lll,l!I!ll Engineering K A J' Iwmdn 1 ' ARTHUR GLENN BUELL I I I I . Dvrry IIOWAIID W. CARLSON, .IRT . ' '. .. . Upper Darhy . , . . kler'lrn'ul l2llgllIl'l'fIfllg lnrlnslrml Engineering , , , , , . , Q. I4. . Q . AQVIFI SAM I'illQ,'llIt'l'I'lIIg' Student' Lounetlg ILIUCII uzal .tigtmt 1 ing -tout ty , . 1 ,, . Lross Lountryg I'raekg Lutheran Student Association. EDWARD FRANCIS IIUNDA ..... Duquesne Bollom row, Civil Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi H ' 1 H ASCE. The E,,gi,H.t,,. ELWOOD GILBERT CARPILNIER . . . York , Industrial Engineering PAUL PRESCOTT BUTLER . . . . North Irwin . 1 , L . . . . L I Industrial Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi 'IAMIIS WILI IAM CARVLEEI Fnginccmlg Da pon SAM? ASME' cztiai Eipsit5ttgiIAsCE. GERALD HOFFMAN BYREM ----. Camp Hill HAROLD OLIVER CATIIERMAN .... tatazteton 1111111-'NIM Elltgiltfeffflg Industrial Engineering Alpha Tau Omega Secretary-Treasm'er, SAM. Illustration Editor, The Ertggpleerg President, Alh T 0 3A EQSAM. Middle row: p 8 an mega BERNARD JOHN CAMPBELL I h Q . A Sayre .IOHN VANCE CHAPMAN . . . . Ilarl-lshurg Electrical Enginvcemlg frelntecllzzre AH C H C In S I Pappa Delta Rho Penn State Cluhg Newman Cluhg AIEIig Cuniera Cluh. Cc no cy' - 'O CEC 'H mlm' Cara I' I Gamma Alpha' .IAMES ANTHONY CIIERMAK ..... Sf. .touu PETER CAMPBELL ..... stwnamtmttt ,m,,,s,,,H, Engmming mm Electrical Engineering ASME' Eta Kappa Nug AIEEQ Secretary, Lions Cluh. JOHN DAVID CIIIQUOINE . . . . Swarthmore WALLACE LOWE CAMPBELL . Springfield Mechanical Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon lIlUCllflI1l'f?fIl Eltgllllwfinlg Slgmil Pi Sigma Tuug Pi Tau Sigma: Phi Eta Sigma: President, Sigma Phi ASME, Epsilon: IFC: Vice President, Engineering Student Council. l3l Top row: DAVID LAMAR CHRIST ...... Tamaqua Electrical Engineering AlEEq Wintleresl Couneilg Board of Directors, Wimlc1'cstCo-opg Electrical Engineering Society. ALBERT ROBERT CIIRISTIE ..... Hazleton Electrical Engineering Sigma Chi Cymnastiesg Sigma Tau. QUIDO HUGO CIARDI .... . Athens Mechanical Engineering Second row: STANLEY ROBERT COCIIRAN .... Meadvillc Mechanical Engineering ASMEQ Pi Tau Sigmag Sigma Tang Chess Cluh. NORMAN TELFORD COCHRANE .... Drexel Hill Civil Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon Sigma Tang Blue Keyg Secretary-Treasurer, Chi Epsilong Ileatl Manager, Baseball. ALBERT WAYNE COLE, JR. . . . . Washington Electrical Engineering Phi Gamma Della Tliirrl row: CLEM ADAM COLLINS .... . Nantieoke Meclrariical Engineering ASME. .IACK STAMM CONRAD .... . Altoona Mechanical Engineering Sigma Tau. PAUL JOSEPH CONWAY .... . Altoona Electrical Engineering Fourth row: JOSEPH STEPHEN CONZOLA ..... Hazleton Electrical Engineering Theta Kappa Phi Secretary, Theta Kappa Phig Newman Chihg AIEE. ROBERT HARRISON COOK .... Brockton, Mass. Arcliitcctnral Engineering President, Alpha Phi Omcgag President, Camera Cluh. LeROY COTA ......... DuBois Electrical Engineering F ifth row: JOHN THOMAS COXEY ..... . Cresson lnflastrial Engineering i ROBERT JOSEPH COYNE ...... Scranton Mechanical Engineering Theta Kappa Phi Secretary, Theta Kappa Phi. JOHN WILSON CRAMER .... Altoona Electrical Engineering Tau Beta Pig lREg AIEE. Bottom row: DONALD FRANCIS CRISTE .... . Crt-sson Electrical Engineering RICHARD CROUTIIAMEL . ..... Perkasic lnzlastrial Engineering Phi Kappa Psi EDWIN WALTER CROWE .... 'l'a-rre Ilanle, Intl. Electrical Engineering Top row: RICHARD TRYDAY CROWERS . . . Slatinglon lnflzlstrinl Engineering Theta Chi Blue Bandg Phi Mu Alpha. DONALD HARTZELL CURRY . . . Alloona Inrlnstrinl Engineering WAYNE RUSSELL CYPHER ...... Butler Civil Engineering ASCEQ Treasurer, Penn Haven Cluhg Bible Fellowship. Second row: CHARLES DELBERT CYPIIERS, JR. . . . Wilkinshurg Imlnslrlal Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha ALEXANDER IVIIECZYSLAS CYTRYNOWICZ . . Mahanoy Cily Civil Engineering Treasurer, ASCEQ Chi Epsilong Science Cluh. WILTON R. DANIEN . . . . . Philadelphia lnrlnslrlnl Engineering Phi Epsilon Pi SAMQ ASME. Tliirfl row: WILLIAM CEORCE DAUGIIERTY . . . Concmuugh Civil Engineering - ASCE. GORDON TIIOMAS DAVIS . . . . . Plymoulh lnrlnstrinl Engineering Triangle President, Treasurer, Triangleg Co-Edilor-in-Chief, The Engineerg President, SAMQ Skull and Ronesg Sigma Tau. RAYMOND LEON STAIIL DAVIS . . . York lmluslrinl Engineering Fourth row: ROBERT KINZER DAVIS, JR. . . Lansdale lVll3l'll'l!'!Il Engineering Delta Chi DAVID WARFIELD DAWSON .... Stale College Meclzanical Engineering Tun Bela Pig Sigma Tang Pi Tau Sigma: Phi Eta Sigmag Vice President, Ski Cluhg ASMEg Soccer: JV Soccer. .IOIIN PAUL DeBARBER ...... Altoona Electrical Engineering Fifth row: RAYMOND LAWRENCE De BTEC . . Reading Architeelural Engineering Scarab. RICHARD CORSON DeKALB . . . Willow Crow' Mechanical Engineering ASME. .IOSEPII FRANCIS DELANEY, JR. .... Mt. Carmel lnrlustrial Engineering Theta Kappa Phi SAMQ Newman Cluh. Bottom row: ALEX DePl'IILIPPE ..... . Kcrsey Civil Engineering ASCE. WILLIAM ROBERT DEVETT . . . . Lilly Electrical Engineering DAVID C. DICKEY ..... . Mahafiey Industrial Engineering Top row: ALFRIQD NORMAN DOUGLAS . . . . Nm-tlliatnt CHARLES WALTER DICKSON . . Electrical Engineering Engineering Student Couneilg Sigma . . . 'Tyrone Taug AIEE. WILBUR FREDERICK DIEFENDERFER, JR. . . Allentown Industrial Engineering SAM g AIM. JOllN PETER DLUCOPOLSKI . . . . Portage Electrical Engineering ROBERT LEE DOEBLER .... . Altoona Aeronautical Engineering ASMEg IAS. MATTHEW JOSEPH DOLECKI . . . . Oil City Electrical Engineering AIEEg Newman Club. JAMES PHILIP DOMAN .... . Lancaster Aeronautical Engineering Chi Phi Soccerg Friarsg ASMEQ IAS. Middle row: JOHN A. DOMBROSKI ...... Wilkes-Barre Industrial Engineering Newman Clubg AIM. JAMES IIOWARD DONNELL .... Brackenridge Mechanical Engineering Sigma Phi Alpha Secretary, Sigma Phi Alphag ASMEQ SAMg The Engineerg Wesley Foundationg Penn State DONALD ROY DORNEMAN . . . Civil Engineering ASCE. Club. . West Hazleton Industrial Engineering Sigma Taug SAM. RICHARD WILLIAM DRABIC . . . Altoona Industrial Engineering Tau Bela Pig Intramurals. WALTER CORDON DRANE, JR. . . . Camp IIilI Industrial Engineering Sigma Pj Vice President, Sigma Pig Skiingg Swimmiugg Parmi Nousg IFCQ SAMg ASME. Bottom row: WILLIAM DRUMMETER .... Minersvillc Electrical Engineering STUART SPEER DUNLAP . . . . Springhelcl Industrial Engineering Sigma Nu lleacl Manager, Baskellmallg Parmi Nousg Blue Keyg Whois Who in the News. WILLIAM ARTHUR DUNN, JR. ..... Altoona Electrical Engineering AIEEQ Electrical Engineering Society. DONALD ARTHUR DYMSKI . . . . Erie Electrical Engineering AIEE. ROBERT JOSEPH EBY .... . Lansdowne Mechanical Engineering ASME. IIOWARD WILLIAM ECKERT, JR. .... Ilellertown Civil Engineering Rifle Teamg ASCEQ Nittany Dormitory Council. Top row: JAMES ORREN ECOLF . . . . . Lt-wistown Acrunatllirfal Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha IASg ASME. CARL IIOWARD EISENTROUT .... Union City Inrluslrial Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma St-crclary, Sigma Phi Sigma. RICIIARD HENRY EISER ..... Punxsulawuvy Iarlustrial Engineering JOHN WALTER EKEY ........ Erie Mcclzanirral lfnginccring Sigma Phi Sigma Pi Tau Sigmag Scabbard and Bladcg ASMEQ Society of American Military Engincersg Chess Club. JOHN ROBERT ELWOOD .... Britlgcporl, Conn. Sanitary Engineering Alpha Gamma Rho NORMAN KENNETH EMERICK . . . Shamokin lnrluslrial Engineering Acacia Vice President, Acaciag SAM. llflirlflle row: CARL EUGENE EMICII .... . Penn Run Imluslrial h'1t.gir1,cerirzg SAM: ASMEg Penn State Club. EDWARD HENRY ENGLAND . . . . . Bc-tliuril lflvrlrlcal Engilzvcrlng Tau Kappa Epsilon Scart-tary, Etu Kappa Nug Sigma Tuug AIEEg Phi Eta Sigutag Pi Mu Epsilon. WILLIAM VICTOR ENCSTROM . . . . Warrcn lmlastrial Engincvring Symphouyg Nittany Co-mpg SAM. 2 CLAYTON ERB ...... . Cheltenham Mechanical Engineering CLARENCE DEAN ERHARD .... New Millport M01-lzanfral Eftgiftvvriltg EDWARD INMAN ESPY ..... Wilkes-Barre Electrical Enginvvring IRE: AIEE. Bottom row: GLENN CALVIN EVANS .... . Mt. Carmel Electrical Enginecrirtg JOIIN ERISMAN EVANS, JR. . . . , Lancaster Industrial ElIglIlftf0l'llI,g Chi Phi President, Secretary, Chi Phi. THOMAS EDWARD EVANS, JR ...., Lansful-tl Industrial lfnginccring Lambda Chi Alpha SAM. WILLIAM ROBERT EVANS . . . , Bellwnml M1'r'ltan.ir'al lfltgifwerirtg WILLIAM BEYEL FAIRER ...... Easton Electrical Engineering Phi Mu Alphag Clcc Club: Eta Kappa Nug Tau Beta Pi. JOIIN MANFRED FANALE .... , Alimmu lmluslrial Ertgincvring SAMQ Nuwman Club: ASME. Top row: DONALD RICIIARD FARGO . . Mechanical Engineering FRED FRANCIS F'ELLIN .... Industrial Engineering . Nnrrislown I Iazlelon ROBERT THEODORE FELLOWS . . . Pine Grove Mills Mechanical Engineering Acacia Pi Tau Sigmag Penns Valley Ski CIIIIJ. Second row: JOSEPH FRANCIS FISCIIER . . . . Columlvia lnzluslrial Engineering Newman Clubg SAM. .IOHN CASKELL FISH .... Lancaster Aeronautical Engineering ASME: IAS. WILLIAM N. FISH, JR. .... . Pliilaclelpllia Mechanical Engineering ASME. Tliirfl row: EUGENE FOSTER FISHER . . . . Reading Meelznnirfal Engineering Ili Tau Sigma: ASME. MALCOLM R. I7'ISI'I ER . . , Swisgvale Meehuni1'al Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma .IOSEPI-I P. FITZGERALD .... . Slieflielil Electrical Engineering 'I'reasurer, Vice Presiclvnl, Nilluny Cu-up. Fourlh row: .IAMES WILLIAM ELICK, JR. .... IVIIECIIIIIIIKZSIJIIIQL A!'l'llll!lllII!,'ClI Engineering IAS. THOMAS .PETER EOLAN ..... Nnrwuud, Mass. Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa IFCg AIEEg Vice Presiclunl, Phi Kuppug Baseball. CALVIN COOLIDGE EOLMSBEE . . . . Bloomslmrg Meelmnienl Engineering Nittany Cu-mpg Swimmingg Parmi Nnusg ASMEQ Gymnastics. Fifth row: EDGAR W. FORNEY, .IR .... Merllanir-nl Engineering ASME: 'I'ra1:k. JAMES WADSWORTII FORRY . . lnzlnstrinl Engineering SA IVI 1 A S ME. NEAL BRUCE FOURSPRING . . . lI4l3l',IlIIlIl'!ll Engineering ASME. Botfom row: LEON HARRY FRANKLIN .... lnrlnslrinl Engineering SAM. THEODORE FRANCIS FRANKOSKI . A fC,Ifliil.'L'Ill re ALVIN IIOWARD FRANTZ . . . ACf0lllllilil,'!ll Engineering Arellury Clulng IAS. . Daupllin Stale College . Erie . Freeland Van Nuys, Calif. Nurlllamplon Top row: CRAIG LEE FRANTZ ..... . Allentown Imlnslrinl Engineering Vice Presitlenl, Bible Ifellowshipg Rifle 'I'ean1. GEORGE JOSEPH FREEMAN .... Philadelphia lmlnslrinl Engineering Phi Kappa Tau Tau Bela Pig Engineering Sttnlenl Councilg Sigma Tang Phi Eta Sigma. RUSSELL IIOOK FRENCII . . . Ellwnml City El4'1:1l'i1r1ll Ia'ltgin1'c'ring Lamhtla Chi Alpha Second row: .IANIES .ALLAN FREZEMAN . . . . Reading lnrlnslriul Engineering Phi Kappa Tau Presitlenl, Phi Kappa Tau. IZILHERT IIOWARD FRIEDMAN . . . . Philadelphia Eleclrir-nl IL'ngineering Alpha Epsilon Pi 'I'au Beta Pig Sigma Tang Eta Kappa Nng Phi Eta Sigmag The Engineer. VEIINAIID ELTON FROST . . . Frackville Al'f'17ifl'1'llllYll EllgilIl'i?I'ill,g Thin! row: WILLIAM IiOBI'fK'I' FRYIZ ..... Snsqneltanna lnrlnstriul Engineering Newman Chili. IRVING .l. IVUCIIS .... . Los Angeles, Calif. !Wc1'lmni1'al lf1tgim'1'1'iltg Pi 'I'au Sigtnag ASMIQ AIM. ROIlER'I' S'I'EIiLINII GAIIRES . . . .lent-stown lx'le1'n'ir'r1l Ellgl'lll'l'I'iIIt, AII I ' IRI 44, 1. l'i0lLl'llL row: ALLICN .I. UARDENIIOIIR .... Wayncshoro lz'lzfr'tr'ir-al lL'11g1'nce1'il1g .IOIIN S. CASPER ........ Ilazletun lClv1'Hir'1ll Engineering 'I'reasut'er, Eta Kappa Nug Tan Beta Pig Pi Mu Epsilon. DAVID ANDREW CEARIIART, ,IR .... Philipslmrg 1I71'f'l111nir'rll EllHl'lH'l'I'Illl., Fifth row: ROBERT ERNEST GEIST . . . Baxter fiemrntttlirnl lfltgirteeriltg RICIIARD COLLEH CESSER . . . Altoona Mcf'l1nnir:r1l Iiillglill-1'l'l'flIg Acacia N ICIIOLAS LOUIS CIANOPULOS .... Philipslmrg firfrltitvvlttrrzl Engineering Bottom row: DONALD WESLEY GIBSON . .... Shellieltl lnrlnstrial Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi Advertising Manager, The Enginur-rg SAM. GLENN BOYER GILBERT .... Mt. Pleasant Mills Electrierzl ElIgflIt't'I'ilIg College C0-opg Allili. LEONELL MELVIN GILCIIRIST . Lewistown flfIl'l'llllIIil'lll lfngineering ASME. Tgp raw: CHARLES WILLIAM GREAVES . . . Kittanuing THEODORE ALFRED GILTNER . . . Tamnqua 'fl tSf fEnH't ef'1 g . . . Baseball. Aeronautical Engineering IAS. HARRY EDWARD CREAVES . . . Philadelphia DONALD GRAY GLENN ..... Mechanicsburg IVIGCI1llII'iCtll Elltgifwering Electrical Engineering Gymnastics. Councilman, Windcrest. , , RICHARD CHARLES CRIDLEY ..... Beaver EUGENE FRED COLLA f ' , ' ' ' ' ' Kmannm Industrial Engineering Phi Gamma Delta Elecnwal Engmeermg Secretary, Phi Gamma Deltag Sigma Tau: Blue Bandg Symphonyg Phi Mu Alphag Thespians. Assistant Manager, Wregtlingg SAM, DONALD STANLEY CORNY ...... Eric Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Tau Bottom row: Players: Tl1elaAlplw Phi: AIEE- MARTIN JOSEPH GRONKA . . . . Namicoke Industrial Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon IRA ALBERT GOSS ....... Port Carbon Mechanical Engineering ASME. ANTHONY JOSEPH GROSEK .... . Plains . Architectural Engineering DAVID HERMAN GRAF ...... Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering RICHARD ERNEST GUY .... Reading pi Tau Sigma: ASME. Mechanical Engineering ASME. Middle row: DOUGLAS GRANT . I I ' ' I l Donora I-IUCI-I H. I-IACKETT, JR. . . . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Industrial Engineering Chi Phi AIEE. .IV Lacrosseg SAMQ Newman Club. MATT GEORGE GRASHA .... . Mather FRANK HALCHIN ------'- Albion Elecnical Engi,w,,,.ing Industrial Engineering Newman Club. The Engineerg Penn State Clubg SAM. HERBERT CORNELIUS GRAVES .... Pittsburgh RICHARD MINER HALL ...... Havertown Industrial Engineering Phi Delta Theta Electrical Engineering Vice President, Thespiansg Vice President, Phi Delta Theta. Penn Slate Clubg President, Nittany Dormitoryg IRE. 138 Top row: ROBERT J. HAMMER . . . . . llarrishurg Industrial Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi Playersg SAM. JAMES WOODROW HAMMOND . . . Camp Hill Industrial Engineering SAM. GEORGE HANCHER ..... . Central City Industrial Engineering GLENN WILSON HANNA .... . Bellefonte Civil Engineering ASCE. KERMIT IVAN HARNER ..... Valley View Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nug Tau Beta Pig IREg AIEE. lIAROLD LEHMAN HARRIS . . . Herndon Architectural Engineering Middle row: DEAN ULRICH HARRlSON . . . Wexford Industrial Engineering Triangle Co-Editor, The Engineerg President, Tau Bela Pig Vice President, SAMQ Skull and Bonesg Sigma Taug Engineering Student Council: Phi Eta Sigma. RALPH RUDOLPH HARTMAN .... Norristown Electrical Engineering AIEE. ALBERT VINCENT HAYS . . . Mt. Lebanon Industrial Engineering Phi Della Theta CHARLES LEE HAZEN ..... . Erie Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nug Tau Beta Pig AIEEQ AIMQ Intramnralsg Treasurer, Nittany Dormitory. ALBERT BRUCE HEILMAN . . . Ford City Industrial Engineering Basketball. CLAIR HENRY HEIM .... . . Sacramento Electrical Engineering AIEE. Bottom row: ROBERT HARVEY HEINLY .... Reading Industrial Engineering Lutheran Student Associationg ASME. HOWARD SYLVESTER I-IENCH, JR. .... Altoona Electrical Engineering VANE LEE HENRY, JR ..... . . Tarentum Civil Engineering Phi Gamma Delta Foothallg Chi Epsilong Sigma Tang Parmi Nous. JOHN M. HEPFER, JR. ..... Winchester, Va. Mechanical Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon Rilie Teamg ASME. ANDREW ROBERT HERBANEK .... Philadelphia Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma Flying Cluhg Glec Cluh. CARL JACOB HERRON ..... . Pittston Industrial Engineering L Top row: DAVID HERST ...... . York lnrluslrial Engineering Swimmingg Intramurals. CALVIN BURTON IIESSER .... . Altoona Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nug Tau Rota Pi. IIAROLD A. IIETRICH ..... . Lolranon Electrical Engineering Vice President, Lions Cluhg AIEE. Second row: RODNEY BROWN IIILBERT . . . . Estorly lflc'c'lri1'11l Engineering Eta Kappa Nu. WILLIAM WORRELL IIILL ..... West Cllostvl' Electrical Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa Basehallg Blue Bandg Eta Kappa Nug Treasurer, Phi Sigma Kappa. GEORGE NULL IIIMES, JR. .... New Bethlehem Eleelrirrrll Engineering Sigma Chi Eta Kappa Nug Sigma Tau. Tliirrl row: DAVID WILLIAM IIINCIIEY . . . . St. Clair llulustrial Engineering ASME. ,IOIIN KENNETH IIITE .... . lVIartinshurg Civil Engineering ASCEg Alpha Rho Omega. BERNARD lIOl l lVIAN ...... Philaclelphia Merrlzarilfrrzl lfngineering Ili Tau Sigmag ASME. Fourlh row: If'RED ALVIN IIOIVFMAN, ,IR ...... Berwick !We1'l1al1irr11l Engineering Nittany Dormitory Councilg Pi Tau Sigmag ASME. ROBERT GIBSON IIOLMES ..... Douglussville llfleclmnical Engineering AlMg Penn State Cluhg ASMEQ Dormitory Council. ELMER ROBERT IIOTTENSTEIN .... laurolrlalu Merlmnieal Engineering ASME. Fifth row: DONALD 'FIMORY IIOUSEMAN . . . . Altoona k'lrscrrir:nl Engineering GEORGE .IOIIN IIUEMMRICII . . . . Straiioril Elerirical Engineering AIEE. STEINER MARLOWE IIUMERICK . . Waynesboro Electrical Engineering AIEEQ Intramurals. Bottom row: .IAMES WILLIAM HUMPIIREY . . . Sykesvillo lVleclmnirral Engineering ASMEQ Pi Tau Sigmag Engineering Student Council. RICHARD EDGAR HUNTER ..... West. Lawn Architectural Engineering Tau Bula Pig Esquisseg Intramurals. ROBERT SIIERIVIAN IIUNTER .... Ilarhorcreeli Mechanical En.gineering ASMEg AIEE. To p row: CEORCE ROBERT JACOBS . . . . Iflarrishurg ll4l?Cll!lIl'l!T!ll .ICllfglII0l?l'llIfg Phi Sigma Kappa .IOSEPH NICHOLAS JAMMAL .... Morrisvillc llflrfcllanizful lfIIfglll,CUI'lllg Phi Sigma Kappa Prcsitlent, Phi Sigma Kappa: Tau Bula Pig Phi Eta Sigmag S1-Crulary, Pi Tau Sigmag Svcrclary, ASME. WILLIAM JECLENSKI ...... Philatlclphia lmluslrinl El1glllC!fI'llIfg ASMEg Penn Slalc Club. Secoml row: THOMAS RUSSELL JENSEN . . . Cla-n Ellyn. Ill. llflur'l1r1nlr'al l6lI,2lIlUl?I'lll,g Kappa Dnlta Rho ASMEQ Intramurals. IIAROLD ARTHUR JOHNSON ..... Warrvn lll!lI1Slfl!ll EV1,glIlUCI'lII,g Phi Sigma Kappa Treasurer, Phi Sigma Kappag Tau Beta Pig Phi Eta Sigmag Enginccring Student Councilg SAM. LYNTON DONALD JOHNSON ..... lulmsonhurg lllvclzrzziirnl Engifnccring ASME. Tllirfl row: WILLIAIVI HENRY JOHNSTON . . . . Uniontown lmluslrinl l2'IlfglIlUl'flIl,g Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Tang Newman Clulng Penn State Cluhg Plmlography Cluh. PAUL VERNON JONES ..... RUSPIIIUIII Irirluslrlnl Ellfglll,CCI'lIl,f,' Penn Slate Cluhg Swimming. PIIILIP DAVIS JONES, JR. ..... Stan- Collegi- lllevlznnir-ul Efigirizfcfrizig Pvnn Slalu Cluhg ASME. I'l0lLI'll1f row: ROBERT CHARLES .IONES . . . . Wapwallopon Imluslrlal 11'IIfglll,t?l'flllg ASME. CEORCE ANDREW KANDRA . . . . Shamokin Civil lEl1glllCt'l'lllfg Della Chi ASCEQ Chi Epsilung Sigma Tang Svcrctary-'I'reasun-r, Bluff Banrl. DAVID EARL KARP ..... Wilkus-Barra lnfluslrlal Engmuvring Phi Sigma Dolta Blue Ke-yg SAMQ Assistant Managr-r, Baskvlhall. Fiflll row: MICIIAEL KASCIIAK ..... . Eckley Mechanical Engineering ASME. PAUL WARREN KASEMAN . . Williamsport Electriral E'ugine0l'lng AIEE. KENNETH STANLEY KAYE . . Clcnolrlun Mar-lmnif-al Engineering Sigma Pi Pi Tau Sigmag ASlVIEg Lacross-r-. Bollom row: .IOIIN ROISERT KEARNEY . . . Dunmuu Civil lfllfglIIfUCI'lillg 'I'hvta Kappa Phi LAWRENCE ROBERT KEENEN, JR. . . . Brockway Electrical Engineering AIEE. .IESSE WIEITZEI, KEIIRES ...... Sunbury llflechaniml Iz'r1glm'c'ri11g Sigma Tang Secretary, Engineering Sturlvut Council: Pi Tau Sigmag Phi Eta Sigmag IFC. Q Tgp row, JOSEPH ALOYSIUS KILROY . . . WILLIAM LEWIS KEIFER . . . . . Lebanon E'fC mfugZg wc'L g Mechanical Engineering Alpha Tau Omega ' . State College ASMEQ The Engineer. .IAMES E. KINGSBURY . . . Wilkes-Barre DAVID EDWARD KELLER ...... Hazleton Elcclrlccl Englnccdng Sanitary Engineering AC8CiEl AIEE. Concert Blue Bamlg Symphonyg ASCEQ NSAg Alumni Secretary, Acacia. A A WILLIAM DOUGLAS KITSON . Strouclsburg ROBERT LUTHER KELLER . . . . York Civil Engineering Tau Phi Della Civil Engineering ASCE. Bottom row: LAWRENCE ROBERT KELLS - , - A - - Altoona EDWARD ANTHONY KITURKES . . MnAt1nn Mechanical Engineering Industrial Engineering AIMQ ASME. JOHN HUSE KELLY . . '. U. . . Pittsburgh JOSEPH PAUL KLEIN . .... Philaclelphia Illllll-Slffilll Eflglfleefmg Industrial Engineering ' Phi Epsilon Pi Newman Clubg Men's Debateg Delta Sigma Rhog First Manager, Cross Country. Dormitory President. ROBERT CLAIR KENNEDY ----- UDPC1' Dllfbt' THOMAS .IOSEPI-I KLEM .... . Nnnticoke Mechanical Engineering Theta Chi Mcchlmlccl Englnccrlng ASMEg Vice President, Theta Chi. Middle row: LINUS LEO KLITSCH .... . Minersville El ' l E f ' ' , CHESTER A. KIDELL ....... Dupont eC w IRIQ'g wm g Mechanical Engineering Triangle I Secmtary' Triangle? ASME' PAUL AUCUSTINE KLITSCH ..... Mtnennvntn DONALD F. KIENHOLZ l. . I . ' . . Erie Electrical Engineering Mf?ChllVllCl1l Englneeflng AIEEQ Glee Clubg Chess Club. ASME. THOMAS HARVEY KILGORE ..... Altoona JOHN FRANCIS KLIZAS ---- - Sr- Clair Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Treasurer, ASMEg Pi Tau Sigmag Tau Beta Pi. AIEE. 142 Top row: .IOHN FRANCIS KLOECKER ...... Eric Mechanical Engineering Theta Kappa Phi President, Theta Kappa Phig ASMEQ Newman Club. JOE J. KNEPPER ........ Somerset Aeronautical Engineering IAS. DAVID WILLIAM KNOBEL .... Punxsutawney Intlnstrial Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon CARL RAYMOND KOHLER ..... Williamsport Architecture Scarabg Art Editor, LA VIEQ Phi Gamma Alphag Esquisse. WALTER SCOTT KOOP . . . Electrical Engineering Philadelphia MICHAEL J. KOSTREY ...... St. Clair Electrical Engineering Miclflle row: WILLIAM MICHAEL KOVALICK . . Hazleton Electrical Engineering Sigma Chi Sigma Tau. PAUL ANDREW KOWALICK .... West Hazleton Electrical Engineering AIEE. RAYMOND ANTHONY KOWALSKI . . Shenandoah Industrial Engineering Triangle Managing Editor, Penn State Engineerg Vice President, SAMQ Blue Keyg Engineering Student Councilg Sigma Taug ASME. THEODORE ADAM KRAWCZYK . . . DuBois Industrial Engineering SAM. HAROLD ALLISON KREAMER . . . Jersey Shore Electrical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi ROGER ALLEN KRESS . . . . . Lock Haven Aeronautical Engineering IAS. Bottom row: PHILIP CHARLES KRETSCHMAN . . . Philadelphia Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon. WILLIAM GLENN KRINER ..... Sykesville Mechanical Engineering ASME. PETER LOUIS KROHN ....... Easton Electrical Engineering Pi Lambda Phi AIEEQ IRE. HERBERT ANTHONY KROPFL . . . . Altoona Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu. WILLIAM JOHN KRUSE . . . Hatboro Mechanical Engineering Sigma Pi RICHARD EARL KUBAN .... . Hartstown Civil Engineering ASCE. Top row: CHARLES H. KUDER ....... Meadville Sanitary Engineering Alpha Phi Omegag Roger Williams Fellowshipg President, Nittany Dormitoryg Penn State Cluh. JOHN SCOTT KUGLER ....... Altoona Industrial Engineering Penn State Cluhg ASME. GEREAUX RAYMOND KUHN .... Shinglehouse Inflnslrial Engineering ASMEQ SAIVIg College Co-op. Second row: JOHN WILLIS KULP . . Cleveland, Ohio Industrial Engineering Sigma Nu Baskethallg Parmi Nous. HOWARD HENRY KUMP ...... Berwick Electrical Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa Blue Bandg AIEEg IRE. JOSEPH KURLANSIK ..... Allentown Electrical Engineering AIEE. Third row: MICHAEL JOSEPH KUROWSKI . . . Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering Sigma Chi Captain, Gymnasticsg Druidsg Lion Mascot. RICHARD H. KUSTIN ...... Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Societyg Alpha Phi Omega. JOHN THOMAS KUTNEY ...... Lansford Aeronautical Engineering Engineering Student Couneilg Newman Clulng IAS. Fourth row: PETER PAUL KUZMA .... . Gallitzin Civil Engineering ROBERT JOHN KYLER .... . Johnstown Electrical Engineering JOSEPH WILLIAM LABANT . . . . Houtzdalc Mechanical Engineering ASlVIEg Newman Cluh. Fifth row: MARLIN MICHAEL LAHAZA . . . . Kulpmont Industrial Engineering ASME. ROBERT LAING . . . . . . Pittsburgh Electrical Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon HARRY GRANVILLE LAIRD, JR. . . . . Tyrone Industrial Engineering SAMQ Penn State Cluh. Bottom row: WILLIAM GEORGE LAND III . . . . Herndon Civil Engineering Lutheran Student, Assoeiationg ASCE: Engineering Student Councilg President, Nittany Dormitory, AIM. DONALD RALPH LANGER ...... Altoona Architectural Engineering Kappa Sigma Sigma Tau, Scarahg Engineering Student Councilg Thespiansg Esquisseg Assistant Manager, Football. ELMER KELLY LANDIS ..... Duncansville Mechanical Engineering ASME. Top row: .IOHN HARRISON LATSHAW, JR. .... Mt. Carmel Civil Engineering Sigma Chi Tau Beta Pig Chi Epsiiong Phi Eta Sigmag ASCE. WALTER PI-IILLIP LEHNERT .... Clarks Summit Inclustrinl Engineering Theta Kappa Phi SAMQ Newman Club. FRANK IIENRY LEI-IR .... . Easton Civil Engineering Second row: EARL WILLIAM LEIDEL .... . Altoona Electrical Engineering VICTOR THOMAS LESHOCK .... Edwardsville Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigmag Phi Eta Sigmag President, ASME: Tau Beta Pig Engineering Student Council. CALVIN EUGENE LEVIS ...... Brockway Civil Engineering President, Chi Epsilong Tau Beta Pig ASCE. Third row: I DONALD H. LEWIS ...... Philadelphia llflechanicnl Engineering ASME. DONALD ARTI'I.UR LIEBEL ....... Erie Aeronautical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi President, IASQ Treasurer, Delta Sigma Phig Tau Beta Pig Phi Eta Sigma. ELLIOT FRANCIS LINSKY ...... Yeadon Electrical Engineering President, Secretary, Nittany Dormitory. Fourth I'0wi HAROLD WEBSTER LOGUE .... . Altoona Electrical Engineering AIEE. FRANK MICHAEL LOMBARDO . . . Forest City Architecture Pi Gamma Alphag Esquisse. JOHN WILIVIER LONG ...... Johnstown Architecture Sigma Chi Lacrosseg LA Vltfig Vice President, Scarahg Pi Gamma Alpha. Fifth row: RICHARD W. LORD . . . . . Wyncotc Civil Engineering Pi Kappa Phi Secretary, Pi Kappa Phig Seeretary, ASCE. ANTHONY CARL LORDI ..... Ellwood City Electrical Engineering Alpha Phi Delta President, Alpha Phi Deltag IFCQ Newman Chthg AIEEg Eta Kappa Nug Phi Mu Alpha: Thespians. FRANK ZIGMUND LORENCE ..... Ford City Inflnslrinl Engin.eering Newman Cluh. Bottom row: HARRY F. LORENZ ....... Donaldson lnzlustrlnl Engineering SAIVIQ ASME. WILLIAM EUGENE LOUCKS . . . York Inrlnstrirzl Englnc.cr1n,, SAM. WILLIAM HERIZERT LUCG .... . Duryea lnrlnstrinl Engineering SAM, ASME, Ski Cluh. Top row: JAMES HARRY McGINLEY .... . Altoona MAYNARD VINCENT LUSAITIS .... Plains Twp- A'f mf l E gl'wm g . . . IAS, ASME. Mechanical Engineering ASME. JOHN MCGRORY ...... . Hazleton Electrical Engineering ROBERT OLIVER LUTZ . . ' . . . . Allentown Captain, Swimming AIEE. Mechanical Engineering RUSSELL THOMAS McLAUCHLAN . . . Philadelphia LEO F' MCANDREW ' , ' ', ', ' ' Scranton Industrial Engineering EleC w ' E g'm g Alpha Phi omega- SAM- ASME. JOHN MICHAEL MCCARTHY . . . . Ingomar B . Industrial Engineering Theta Kappa Phi Onom' row' Baseball. WILBUR DEAN McLAUGHLlN . . . Lewistown Industrial Engineering ROBERT MURRAY McCARTNEY, JR. . . . McDonald Architecture Phi Sigma KHPPH GEORGE FERRIER MACINDOE . . . Scranton Secretary, Scarabg Pi Gamma Alphag LA VIEQ Esquisse. Mechanical Engineering Windcrest Councilg AIM. WILLIAM McCOMB ....... Monaca Elevlfiffll Etlgifleefiflg FRANCIS PATRICK MADDEN .... I-lollidaysburg AIEEg Penn State Clubg Intramurals. Mechanical Engineering ASME. Middle 'Dwi ROBERT HADE MAGILL ..... Huntingdon THOMAS VINCENT McCONVILLE . . . Philadelphia Civil Engineering Industrial Engineering Chi Epsilong Phi Eta Sigmag ASCE. SAMg ASME. JOHN ROBERT MALSON .... . Potlsville JAMES DARLINGTON McFARLAND . . . Harrisburg Electrical Engineering Aeronautical Engineering AIEEQ IRE. Phi Eta Sigmag AIMg Windcrest Council. WALTER KESTER MAMMEL . . . . Newtown DONALD FAY MCGAUGHEY .... Altoona ElffClfiCl1l Engineefing Civil Engineering AIEE- 146 Top row: RICHARD CARL MANCHESTER . . . Hollidaysburg Industrial Engineering Alpha Tau Omega Tau Beta Pig President, Scabbard and Bladeg Secretary-Treasurer, Society of American Military Engineersg SAM. WILLIAM MANUS ...... Brooklyn, N. Y. Aeronautical Engineering IASQ AIMg Penn State Club. CHARLES W. MARGOLF ..... State College Industrial Engineering Delta Upsilon President, Delta Upsilong Soccer: President, Penn State Glee Clubg Skull and Bonesg Druids: Wh0's Who in American Universities and Collcgesg Whois Who in the Newsg IFC. WILLIAM FRANK MARKLEY ..... Hallam Electrical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha Eta Kappa Nug AIEEg Phi Eta Sigma. ROBERT LOUIS MARMO ...... Old Forge Mechanical Engineering Alpha Phi Delta ASME. ANDREW C. MARTIN . . . Turtle Creek Mechanical Engineering Theta Xi Middle row: NICHOLAS MATICHAK ...... Olyphant Industrial Engineering AlMg Penn State Club: Intramurals. THEODORE G. MATUZESKI ..... Pittsburgh Industrial Engineering Sigma Nu MARVIN L. MAY ....... Beaver Falls Electrical Engineering AIMQ AIEEQ Engineering Student Council. THOMAS EUGENE MAY ...... Vandergrift Electrical Engineering Theta Kappa Phi Treasurer, Theta Kappa Phig Newman Club: AIEE. ARTHUR A. MAYER ...... Paterson, N. .I. Industrial Engineering PATRICK MECONI ..... Williamsport Architectural Engineering Bottom row: .IOHN MEEHAN . . . . Erie Industrial Engineering Delta Chi WILLIAM HENRY MEGONNELL . . . Millersburg Civil Engineering Sigma Tau: Chi Epsilong Phi Eta Sigmag ASCE. WILLIAM NICK MEHOLICK .... Reynoldsville Aeronautical Engineering Triangle Engineering Student Councilg Newman Clubg IASQ Delta Mu Sigma. RALPH WILLIAM MEIER ...... Pottsville Electrical Engineering Frothg Fencing: Eta Kappa Nug Sigma Tang AIEE. JOSEPH EDWARD MEINTEL . . . . Altoona Industrial Engineering RICHARD EUGENE MELOY ..... Progress Civil Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma Tau Beta Pig Vice President, Chi Epsilong Alpha Phi Omega. Top row: HERBERT I-IALLMAN METZ, JR. . Lansdale Civil Engineering Delta Chi ROBERT DALE METZGER .... Pittsburgh Mechanical Engineering ASME. JOSEPH M. MEYER ...... Wilkes-Barre Mechanical Engineering ASME. Second row: ROBERT WARREN MEYER .... Bellmore, N. Y. Mechanical Engineering Swimmingg Clee Clubg ASME. ERWIN HUGO MEYN ........ Erie Electrical Engineering Chess Clubg Lutheran Student Associationg Glce Clubg Camera Clubg AIEEg Ski Club. BERNARD MORRIS MILLER . . . Lebanon Electrical Engineering Thircl row: De ALVA LUTHER MILLER . . . . DuBois Civil Engineering JACOB IRVIN MILLER .... Lewistown lnllustrial Engineering SAM. JOHN WILLIAM MILLER .... . Frackville Aeronautical Engineering Tau Beta Pig ASME. Fourth row: THOMAS MORELAND MILLER .... Mount Union Civil Engineering Chi Epsilong ASCEQ Tau Beta Pi, JOSEPH THOMAS MINAROVICII .... Vintondale Aeronautical Engineering Secretary-Treasurer, IASg Tau Bela Pig President, Phi Eta Sigmag Penn State Club: Newman Club. JAMES FREDERICK MINNICI-I .... Duke Center Civil Engineering Fifth row: DONALD RAYMOND MITCHELL . . . Beaver Falls Industrial Engineering ASMEg SAMg College Co-op. ROBERT EDGAR MOCK .... . Hazleton Electrical Engineering Lutheran Student Association. THEODORE EDWARD MOHNKERN . . . Oil City ' Industrial Engineering ASMEg SAM. Bottom row: JACOB B. MONTGOMERY . . Johnstown Industrial Engineering Delta Upsilon JOHN JOSEPH MOONEY . . . . Pottsville Architecture MALCOLM W. MOORE .... . Summerville Architecture Scarabg Pi Gamma Alpha: Esquisse. Top row: PAUL MORRIS . . . Sykcsvillc 1lLdllSlI'i!Il Ifr1ginc'z'l'irtg 'l'1'ia11gIc Scalmharfl and Iiladcg Doha Mu Siginag Nvwman CIIIIJQ SAMQ Ski CIIIIDQ Cantor CIIIID. ROBERT' RAYMOND MOSER . . . I'I1iIa4IuIphia !Vfw'lmnir'al Iz'ngim'c'ring I'i Tau Sigmag Phi Ela Sigmag ASIVIEg CLIIIICIH llluhg Sucrulary-rI'1'1'asurur, Nillany Dormitory. WILLIAM WEISEK MOSER, JR. .... I'hiIarlcIpIlia fIfltf!7ll,Illlff!,'!Il 1LvIlf,2'iIl.l'GI'illg Ili 'I'au Signing ASMEg Camora Cluhg 'I'l'm-asll1'c1', Nillany Dnrmiluryg AIM. Secomi row: .IOIIN ELLIS MOSES . . . . . Alloona h'lt'l7H'i!'fll lfIIfgiI1f0l'!'l:llg AIEE. DONALD II. MOSIIER .... . Curry Ci nil lUIllfgliIltC1'l'il1 g .IOIIN JAY IVIOYEII .... . CI'l'SSllll lmllzsllinl lfIIgflIUlfl'iII,Q Tliirrl row: WILLIAM RICHARDS MOYER . . . Schuylkill Ilavvn lnzlustrinl EIIgilll?CI'il1g JOE LANDIS MUMMA .... . Laiulisvillu ElUCII'lifTlll lfllgiltacrirzg AIEEg EIccl.ricaI I'Ii1gil1001'i11g Socivly. JAMES WILLIAIVI MURPIIY . . . Dm-Ilu Iu'lm't1'ifr11l lfll,QilIl'l'l'illg AIEE. Fottrtlt row: Ii0I!ER'I' EIICENE MUIIIJIIY . . East SIl'0IHISIDlIl':.l,' lflw-t1'ir'rll lflltgirlm Illlg AIEEg EI:-clrical .IQllgIIIl5l l'IIIg Socivly. .IOIIN SIIICNIIICIIKZICII IVIUSSER . . Ilarrislmrg lIlIlll.VlI'iIIl lL'r1gi1mal'i11g Bs-la 'I'hula fI'i ROI'IER'I' IILAIH MYERS . . Ahoona l2'l1'l'll'i!'!ll lgllfgillt 1 1111, AIEE. Fifth row: SIDNEY JAY MYERS .... . York Springs Architectural ICll,lfiIlt?l'I'ilIg Lutheran Slufivnl Assnczialinn. WILLIAM NAGORNY . . . . . SlISlllIl'Ili1llll1I M!?l7llHIIif'Hl Engineering Alpha Tau Omega SAM .IOSEPII NATOLI . . . . . Cloarfiuhl Architecture Prmwsich-nl, Scarab: fI'ruasurc-r, Pi Gamma AIphag Sigma Tang Esquissi Bottom row: ROISIGKI' BENJAMIN NEAL . . Punxsulawncy lnzlustrirzl IL'nginuln1,, ISURLEICII FLOYD NEELY . . . . . Sharon Electrical Engineering AIEEg Eli-clritzal Ifll,LIIll00l'II1fI, Suciuty. NORMAN NEILSON ...... PI1iIarIuIphia MtffflIllIIil'lll .El1giIIl'l'l'lillg Pi Kappa AIpI1a .ASIVIEg Sccrolary, Pi Kappa Alpha. Top row: ROBERT KENNETH NEIN .... . Reading Electrical Engineering AIEE. I-IEBER TRACY NEWTON . . . . Tamaqua Civil Engineering Chi Epsilong ASCE. PAUL IRA NIPPES ........ Ridgway Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nug Phi Mu Alphag Blue Band. CARL NICHOLAS NOEL, JR. ...... York Electrical Engineering AIEEg Eta Kappa Nug Electrical Engineering Society. MARVIN PAUL NORIN ...... Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering JOHN CLEMENT NOTT ....... Butler Industrial Engineering Sigma Tang Tau Beta Pig Phi Eta Sigmag SAM: ASME. Middle row: CHARLES LEWIS NUSCHKE .... . Austin Aeronautical Engineering IAS. JAMES JOSEPH O'BRIEN .... . Shamokin Civil Engineering ASCE. GEORGE COURTLAND OEHMLER .... Pittsburgh Industrial Engineering Phi Gamma Delta President, Engineering Student Councilg All-College Cabinetg Tau Beta Pig Sigma Taug Chapel Choirg Glee Clubg Thespiansg SAM. CHARLES A. OERKVITZ ...... Forty Fort Electrical Engineering Vice President, PSCAg Glee Clubg Electrical Engineering Societyg AIEE. ROBERT BINGHAM OFFUTT .... Slippery Rock Civil Engineering ASCE. WILLIAM PAUL OLEWINE .... . Altoona Electrical Engineering IRE. Bottom row: FRANK EDWARD OLSON ..... Philadelphia Electrical Engineering President, Canterbury Clubg Playersg AIEEQ Vice President, Bible Fellowshipg Nittany Co-op. PAUL JOHN ONDRASIK ...... Palmerlon Industrial Engineering PETER PAUL ONDRASIK .... . Pulmerlon Industrial Engineering EMERY ROBERT ORMANOWSKI .... Glen Lyon Mechanical Engineering ASME. WILLIAM PHILIP OTT .... . . Everclt Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nug Electrical Engineering Society: Phi Eta Sigma. RICHARD JOSEPH OTTENHEIMERA . . . . Altoona Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigmag ASMEg AIMg I-Iillelg Intramurals. -A... T017 ,-0,05 CARL A. PETERSON .... Smethport IIARRY JOHN OVELMAN ..... Pttitattt-Jpttau Elffvlfiffll Engineefing llfllfffllllllfffflll Ellgilltfllffllg ' LESTER PETERSON Pliilipsburg GEORGE LEE PARKES ..... Wtltitmtspm-J Civil Effgifwefifw Trim-:lv Aaronantirral Engineering M110 llilnfli IAS- JOHN PAUL PHARO . . . Bethlehem Architvvlnrv DAVID H. PARRY ..... . Wulnutport IL'le1-trlfcaiIggfinucring Bottom row: PERRY OLIVER PHERSON ..... New Castle JAMES EDGAR PATRICK ..... Mt. Carmel A!,l'f'1l!1Ill,CHl Engineering Civil En.gi11,ccring Theta Kappa Plti ASME. Newman Clulmg ASCEg TEC. .l EROME ROLAND PIER .... . . - RALPH JOHN PEQORA, JR ...... Freeland H ., . . . M' Jewm . . l Mll1lllIIL!,ll1 langtncerlng Mechanical Engmeermg AQME Prcsitlcnt, Pi Tau Sigmag Pi MII Epsilon: ASME. A ' ROBERT DUANE PEE ...... . Everett WLLIAM DEAN PM 1 3 3 3 Ffiedens V . . . I. H 1 . Mcrfltfzmzral Lngmeerutg IllfIlll.SlI'Illl hllfglllflflfllfllvg lau Kappa Epsilon , , J 1 Lacmssel bleu Club: ASME. Middle 7-ow: HOBART D. IPOLTJARD, JR. . . . , Germantown NOREEM' HOHER1' PERKO . . . . stiumukin ml '5 g m 'Q H 1 Pl . K . Pl Kappa Sigma Mechanical Engineering ' ecuflmy' H uppa Swat ASME. NORMAN POMERANTZ ...... Greens Hrff b .- ROBERT RUSSELL PERRY .... . Altoona H I MUf fNf'1l l9 '5'HH'Ufi'13 Sanimry Engineering .lau Beta Pig President, Eta Kappa Nug Phi Eta Sigma. MICHAEL PESHOCK ....... St. Clair ROBERT JOSEPH PONTER . . . Pottsvillu lfluclrifrul Engimfvring fWl'ChIl71.iClll Engineering Eta Kappa Nug Plti Eta Sigmag AIEE. ASME, 151 Top row: JOHN AARON PORT ..... . Petersburg Mechanical Engineering TAYLOR McWlLLIAMS POTTER .... Centre Hall Architecture LA VIE: Esquisseg Alpha Phi Omega. WILLIAM DONALD POWELL ..... Duryea Architectural Engineering Esquisse. Second row: RAOUL ALLISON PRATT ..... Morrisville Mechanical Engineering HORST MAX WILLIAM PREHL .... Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering Secretary, Tau Beta Pig Pi Tau Sigmag Phi Eta Sigmag ASMEQ Lutheran Student Association. GEORGE WORTHINGTON PRESTON . . . Harrisburg Electrical Engineering AIEEg IREg Camera Cluhg Sigma Tau. Third row: BURROUCHS I-IANN PRICE, JR. . Wilkes-Barre Civil Engineering Della Chi THOMAS GRANVILLE PULLEN .... Danville, Va. Electrical Engineering Clee Clulmg Chess Cluhg Sigma Tau. JOHN HENRY RATH ........ Erie Civil Engineering Sigma Chi President, Sigma Chig IFCg Thespiansg Sigma Taug Chi Epsilong The Engineerg Tau Beta Pi. Fourth row: BERLE ROBERT RATOWSKY ..... Altoona Industrial Engineering Beta Sigma Rho IF'Cg The Engineerg Vice President, Beta Sigma Rho. FRANCIS HARVEY RAVEN ..... Erie Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigmag Treasurer, ASME. BURTON EUGENE RAYMOND . . . Meadville Civil Engineering Pi Kappa Phi Lacrosse Fifth row: JAMES CALVIN REASMAN ..... Ellwood City Industrial Engineering Swimming: Druids. JOSEPH DAVID REBO . . . . . Weedville Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa Vice President, Newman Cluhg Secretary, Phi Kappag Treasurer, WSSFQ Intramurals. OLIVER LEROY REED ...... Orwigsburg Electrical Engineering AIEE. Bottom row: ROBERT JOSEPH REHRMANN . . . . Chester Aeronautical Engineering Engineering Student Councilg IAS. CHARLES JAMES REICHARDT .... Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering AIMg ASME. JOHN ROBERT REIGEL ..... Summit I-lill Mechanical Engineering Top row: .IAIVIES RICIIARIJ REILLY .... . Altoona Elerrll'lr'11l Engineering AIEE. ALVIN REINER ........ Lewistown 1L'lw:L1'lr,'al Engineering Zeta Beta Tau Co-Feature Editor, The Engineerg Frothg AIEE. .IAMES MQJKOWN REINSIVIITII .... Pillshnrgh lIlllllSlI'li!ll 1DvllfglllfL't'l'lII,Lf Phi Kappa Sigma Inlramnralsg Vico Prosimlonl, S4-crutary, Treasurer, Phi Kappa Sigma. Second row: STANLEY .IOEL REISMAN . . . . Johnstown IL'lUl'll'lf!lIl Engineering Phi Epsilon Pi Vicm- Prosirlent, Phi Epsilon Pig Assistant Manager, Swimmingg Enginvoring Slurlenl. Councilg Frolll ' AIFE. ,,, A LAWRENCE II. REMSTEIN .... Maplewood, N. J. llI!lIlSlI'llIl LlIlfgllI.Ut'l'llIlfg Phi Sigma Della l'lI'fIl,If. .IOIIN VINCENT RESIG . . . Altoona Civil Engineering ASCE. Thirrl row: .IOSEPII PIIILIP RE'l I'CER .... SI. Marys ll1l'l,',I!lIl,l!'IIl lfllglIlft'l?l'illg Pi 'I'an Sigmag ASMEg Nowman Cluh. .IACK LEE RICALTON . . . . . Franklin Civil 1fllfglllf6l'l'lllfg Phi Kappa Sigma ASCEg Playvrs. .IEHRY GEORGE RICIITER . . . . Bvavvr Falls lIfIU1'l1lIllll'lll Englu c'ul'l11.g NK'WIIIHlI Clnlmg ASME. Fonrlli l'0Il1.' I I AROLI7 RICEI' ,..... lz'lc'c'll'lr'11l 1?IIgl:Ill'l'l'l'll,g AIEE. ROBERT CHARLES RILINC . . . Civil 1fI1glllt'Cl'llI,,Q,' Chi Epsilong ASCE. RICIIARD IIENRY RI'l l'ENI'IOUSE . Ia'lvclrlcr1l lfrzglncerlng I 3 I Iayorsg Alpha I hi Omega Fiflll, row: VERNON IIURD liI'l l'ER . . . Iz'lcr'll'ir'nl 1fI1glIIOCl'lIIg Sigma Tang Phi Eta Slgm SIIERWOOD FRANKLIN RITZ, JH. . f4l'rrl1l'lw'l11l'v .IOIIN JOSEPH ROACIIE . Civil Englnaarin,g Bollorn row: il. Willa-S-l3al'ru . Altoona . 'l'rovosf' . I Iaslings Acacia . Rod Lion Wcsl Pillslon Phi Kappa WILLIAIVI CARNES ROl3ER'I'S . . Greenville lVl1'rrlmr1ir'rll Er1.gir1,c'ul'll1.g Sigma Pi ASME. WAYNE S. ROCKWELL .... . Riclgway Imlnslrial Engineering llluc lianmlg 'I'au Bula Pig Phi Mu Alpha: Sigma Tang Phi Ela Sigma. VERNON PIERCE RODGERS . . . . Oil Cily lL'lectrlcal IL'ngincerlng Tln-La X1 AIEE. Top row: ' CHARLES HENRY ROHRBAUGH . Maricllu Architecture Scalibard and Blade. JOSEPH JOHN ROMANICK, JR ..... Plymouth Aeronautical Engineering IAS: ASMEg Newman Club. SEYMOUR MARTIN RONKIN . . Morrisville Electrical Engineering Secretary, AIEEg IRE. HAROLD EDWIN ROSENBERG . . . . Scranton Industrial Engineering SAM. JOHN ROBERT ROSS ...... Falls Creek Mechanical Engineering ASME. MILTON DEAN ROSS ..... . Altoona Mechanical Engineering ASME. Middle row: ROBERT RENE ROSS ...... Ellwood City Civil Engineering Phi Gamma Delta Football: Chi Epsilong Sigma Tau. NORMAN ALVIN RUCGLES ..... Riceville Electrical Engineering AIEEg Electrical Engineering Society. CHARLES EDWARD RULER ...... York Electrical Engineering Treasurer, AIEEg IREQ Camera Clubg Eta Kappa Nu. ROBERT GILMORE RUSSEL . . Electrical Engineering Druidsg AIEE. ROBERT RICHARD RUTH . Aeronautical Engineering MYLES JAMES SALLACK . . . Civil Engineering Chi Epsilong ASCE. Bottom row: FRANK N. SAMELLA .... Civil Engineering ASCE. HARRIS A. SANDERS .... Architecture President, Sloan Hall. . Audeuried Chi Phi . . Lancaster Alpha Chi Rho . ,Iohnsonburg New Alexandria . Albany, N. Y. SAMUEL HOWARD SAUNDERS, JR. . . . North Irwin Industrial E nginecring Kappa Sigma SAMg Thespiansg Intramurals. IIARRY A. SAVISKY ...... McKeesport Electrical Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon Secretary, Sigma Phi Epsilong AIEEg Blue Band. CURTIS CLINGAN SCHAFER . Architecture Esquisse. ROBERT RUDOLPH SCHAFFER . Mechanical Engineering ASME. . Hopwood . Scranton Delta Chi Top row: TILDEN SCIIECIITMAN . . . llllilzttlt-lpltia Elef:lri1:nl Engineering IRE g AI EE. DAVID HAROLD SCHEFFEY . . . . Camp llill Civil Engineering ASilEg Wt-stministet' ilE01lIlLl21Il0I1. CHARLES IIERMAN SCHELLIIASE . . . Camp Hill Mechanical Engineering Tun Rt-lu Pig Pi Tan Sigtnag ASME. MAX PETER SCHLIENCER ...... Bethel lnrlnstrial Engineering Tan Kappa Epsilon Trzuzkg Vice I't'esifIenl,, Tau Kappa Epsilong llaskcllvallg IFC. ANTIIONY CHARLES SCHNEIDER ..... York Meelraliical Engineering PAUL ALBERT SCIIREEFLER . . . . Asltluntl MtfCl1fdIl.lClll Engineering I'i Tan Sigmag ASME. Middle row: DONALD SCIIULTZ . . . Inrlnslrinl Engineering ASMEQ Vice Presitlent, Theta Xig SAM. Truppe-Collegeville T Itetu Xi ALVIN THEODORE SCIIWARTZ . . Civil Engineering . Upper Darby Zeta Beta Tau Frolhg The Engineer. EDWARD SCIIWARTZ ..... . Altoona Electrical Engineering EDWIN HENRY SCHWARTZ 1 . . . . York Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma. MORTON SCHWARTZMAN . . . Pltilumlelpltia Mecltaniclzl Engineering ASMEg llillelg NAACP. HENRY CONRAD SCOTT, JR .... . Snnlvnry Civil Engineering Plti Cammu Delta 'I'rcusttrer, Plti Cammzt Delta. Bottom row: .lUNlUS DENNY SCOTT .... Rnrgettstnwn Electrical Engineering AIEE. ALBERT MARVIN SECOR .... . Towanrla lnrlnslrinl Engineering Sigma Pi SAMQ Society of American Military Engim-4-rs. LLOYD HENRY SEIDEL ..... llumlmnrg Mechanical Engineering ASMEg AlMg lnlramurals. STAN C. SEIPLE, JR. . . . . . Sttnlmry 11rehite1'mre Scarab. W. ROBERT SEITZER ...... Williamsport Industrial Engineering SAM. EDWARD ROYLE SENTER . . . Piltslmnrglt lnrlustrial Engineering SAM. Top row : IIARRY BARTON SEVILLE, JR. . . . . York lIlllllSlfllll Engineering CLOYD EARL SHAFFER ..... Duncansville Inrlnstrinl Engineering DONALD EATON SHAFFER . . . Electrical Engineering . . Ilarrisliurg Secretary, AIEEQ IREg Eta Kappa Nug Phi Eta Sigmag Camera Cltthg Tau Beta Pig Sigma Tau. Second row: JOHN HENRY SHALLEY, JR. . . . Lelianun lnlluslrial Engilieerilig IAS. ROBERT LEROY SHANDRY . . Civil Engineering A SC E. GEORGE EDWARD SHAW . . . lnrluslrirll Enginearilzg Third row: WILLIAM EDWARD SHAW . . . Electrical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi . Shamukin . Clearfield Conneatttvillc President, Camera Clulig Amateur Radio Staff. ALBERT W. SHERDON .... lVlefrl1,al1.ir:al Engineering, ASME. WILLIAM RAY SHOBERT . . . llflet:l1,r1l1.ical Engineering ASM E. Fourth row: ARTHUR R. SIIOPE .... Civil Engineering ASCEg Chi Epsilon. HAROLD EDWARD SIIOWALTER . Acfrunauticnl Enginvcrin.g IAS. PAUL JUNIOR SIIUMAKER . . . !Vl1'rlmnicnl Engineering Tau Beta Pig Sigma Taug Pi Tau Si F iftli row: SAMUEL A. SHUMAN .... Mechanical Engineering . . Lansdale . DuBois Linglestown Camp Hill Theta Chi . Tarentum , . . I rtanglc gmag ASME. . . Lewistown ASMEg Society of American Military Engineers. .IOHN ROBERT SHUSS . . . . Elertrical Engineering AIEE. LEO FRANCIS SIMBECK .... Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu: AIEE. Bottom row: STEPHEN RAYMOND SIMCO . . Civil Engineering Chi Epsiltmg ASCE. STEVEN SINKEVICH .... Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigmag ASME. RONALD RICHARD SLIFER . . . Civil Engineering . MeCIeIlandtuwn . St. Marys Barncsville . . Butler . . Reading Vice President, Billie Fellowship. Top row: JOHN W. SLOANE ..... . Freeland Ml?C,1fHlIiCHl Engineering ASME. GUY RAYMOND SMELTZ, JR. . . . Lancaster Civil lCrzgincerir1,g Basehallg ASCE. GEORGE WILLIAM SMITH ..... Lancaster Arcliifrccmrc Phi Sigma Kappa Tau Beta Phig Treasurer, Scarahg President, Pi Camma Alphag LA Vllig Esquissc. Second row: IIERMAN PHILIP SMITH . . Summerville Elfrclrirrll Ellfglilllfltfillz., JAMES BOWER SMITII ..... Stale College AI'l7hiiCCiIlffIll lL'nginccrin,g Beta Theta Pi Sigma Taug Scarahg Pi Gamma Alphag Lacrusseg Frothg Flying Cluhg Ski Cluhg Esquisse .IAY RORERT SIVIITII ...... Elizahclhtewn flflzrrliflliiml lfllgillfllllfillg ASIVI E. Tliirfi row: .IOIIN M. SMITH ..... . Pllilzulelpltia llflefrlzaiiiml Engineering ASME. GEORGE WAYNE SNAVELY . . . . Lebanon Elvrrlrirtal Eligilzvirrilig Sigma Phi Sigma AIEE. .IOIIN SNISCAK, JR ..... . l.ansIo1'cI fIrr'liiIt'r'll1l'rll IL'ngincerin,. F0llfI'ilL row: MORTON SNITZER ....... Piltslmrgh Imluslrial lfnginccring Phi Sigma Delta Liun's Pawg President, Skull and Boncsg Sigma Tang Critiqucg President, Phi Sigma Deltag IFCQ NSAg Chairman, Lion Parlyg SAM. .IOIIN EARL SNOOK ...... Miflcllehurg lficcllical Ifngirzvering Triangle Prcsiclent, Sigma Tang Vice President, 'Frianglfeg Penn State Engincvrg Rlue Keyg Tau Beta Pig Eta Kappa Nu. .IOIIN ALBERT SOREL, III ..... Dimcllen, N. .I. !ITCf'll.!llli!7!li Engineering Pi Tau Sigma. Fifth row: ROBERT ROLAND SOMERS . . . . Pittsburgh Mechanical Engineering ASME. WALTER ANDREW SOWA . . . Namicuke lflcctrirfnl Engineering Theta Xi Newman Cluh. .IOIIN ISRAEL SPANGLER, JR. . . . . York Mechanical Engineering ASME. Bottom row: WALTER STANLEY SPEIIALSKI. . . . DuBois Mcfz:hanic'al Ifligillflflflillfg ASME. STANLEY ALAN SPINWEBER . . . Jersey City, N. .I. IlllillfSll'iIll Engineering ' Lambda Chi Alpha Vice President, Junior Classg Whrfs Who at Penn State: Pollock Circle Council. IIERBERT OSCAR SPLIETHOFIF . . IVIatamm'as la'lcr'Lrifrnl lfztgiliueririg AlEEg Penn State Cllth. Tgp row: GRANT FRANKLIN STETZLER .... Laurcldale LOUIS A. STANZIONE ...... Williamsport Mechanical Engineering ASMEQ Intramurals. Electrical Engineering Tau Beta Pig AlEEg Concert Blue Bandg AIM. FRANK MYRREL STEWART .... Williamsburg Industrial Engineering ..... B cl 'll ROY RICHARD STARNER' JR en ersvl e Alpha Phi Omegag SAMQ Stamp Club. Electrical Engineering Eta Kapgisfcfgtggig1Ef'fE2'fm15'ifl,L1Qffjrf,?,S 'dC l GERALD WILLIAM STEWART .... New Castle Mechanical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha JOPIN GARNETT STARR, II .'-.. pmsburgh President, Lambda Chi Alphag Pershing Rifles. Industrial Engineering Phi Delta Theta ASME: SAM. Bottom row: ROBERT .IOSEPH STOCK .... . Cresson FRED CARL STASHAK . . . . . Lock Haven Mechanical E,,gi,,ee,i,Lg Aeronautical Engineering Delta Upsilon ASME. IASg Camera Club. RICHARD ALVIN STRAND ...... Riclgway EDWIN FRANK STATLER .... Johnstown Electrical Engineering Eleflfivlll Eftgiflecfiftg Tau Beta Pig Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Eta Sigma: AIEEg Lutheran Student Association. Pi Mu Epsilong Intramurals. MALCOLM EDGAR STAUFFENBERG . Hazleton ROBERT EDWARD STRAUSSER .... Mt. Carmel Aeronautical Engineering Electrical Engineering Tau Beta Pig IAS. AIEEg IREQ AIM. Middle row: EDWIN .IACK STRAWN .... . Altoona WILLIAM ROBERT STAUFFER .... Skippack 'nf 'Si '1l E gl ce 'tg Electrical Engineering Theta Xi SAM' X'g I C. Sammy' Theta ' F PAUL FRANCIS STRITTMATTER .... I+IaSIIngS DONALD CHARLES STAVELY . . . State College Civil Engineering Delta UPSHOH Industrial Engineering Kappa Sigma Newman Club: PSCAg ASCEg IES. HOWARD LeROY STETHERS . . . State College DAVID .IOSEPH STRIZZI ...... New Castle Industrial Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma Architectural Engineering Alpha Phi Delta 158 Top row: PAUL WANER STRUNK .... . Kerrmoor Electrical Engineering AIEE. CHARLES CLARENCE SULLIVAN .... Ridgway Electrical Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon Vice President, Tau Kappa Epsilong Glec Cluhg Quartet: Phi Mu Alpha. DONALD EDGAR SYKES .... . DuBois Mechanical Engineering Basketball. JOSEPH CECIL TAYLOR .... . Altoona Electrical Engineering AIEEg Newman Club. JOHN VINCENT TEDESCHI .... . Altoona Industrial Engineering ASMEQ SAM. GEORGE TEPLICA ..... .Johnstown Mechanical Engineering ASME: AIM. Middle row: , FRANK JOSEPH TERKOSKI ..... Glen Lyon Electrical Engineering Theta Xi Tau Beta Pig Secretary, Eta Kappa Nug President, Theta Xig Phi Eta Sigmag AIEE. ALLEN HAYES THOMAS .... . Tyrone Industrial Engineering JOHN DAVID THOMAS . . . . . Murrysvillc Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma FRED CLAYTON THOMPSON . . Bellefonte Electrical Engineering Sigma Nu AIEE. EDWIN FRANCIS THORSTEN . . Rcnovo Civil Engineering ASCE. ROBERT M. TINSTMAN ....... Etters Architectural Engineering Beta Theta Pi Treasurer, Sigma Tau: Scarabg President, Esquisseg Blue Bandg Tau Beta Pig JV Cross Country: Engineering Student COIIIICIIQ Editor, IFC Newsletterg Thespians. Bottom row: DAVID WALTHER TRAUB .... Mechanical Engineering ASME. . Chester WARREN TRAVERS ...... Clifton, N. J. Civil Engineering Chi Epsilong Basehallg ASCE. RICHARD ALLEN TROUTMAN .... West Lawn Electrical Engineering Lutheran Student Association. JAMES LINEORD TRUITT, JR. . . . Mechanical Engineering Sigma Pi Pi Tau Sigmag ASME. . Bellwood RICHARD L. TUCK ....... Pittsburgh Industrial Engineering Phi Delta Theta JOSEPH MICHAEL TURCHICK . . . Coalport Mechanical Engineerin ASME. Top row: DANIEL EUGENE TURNER . . . . DuBois Electrical Engineering AIEE. MERL JOHN TURZANSKI ..... Williamsport Electrical Engineering AIEEQ Secretary, IREg Electrical Engineering Society. JEROME DAVIS VanBRAKLE ...... York Influstrinl Engineering Tau Beta Pig SAM. Second row: CLAIR EDMUND VanEMON ..... Jersey Shore Aeronautical Engineering IAS. ROBERT A. VETTER ..... . Altoona Industrial Engineering SAM. JOSEPH WILLIAM VIOLINI . . . Scranton Mechanical Engineering ASMEg Newman Club. Third row: KENNETH DEAN VOUCHT . . . . Ridgway Industrial Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon ARTHUR J. WACENKNECHT .... Pleasantville Industrial Engineering SAM. KARL THOMAS WAONER . . . . Auflcnriecl Civil Engineering , ASCE. Fourth row: JAY LAWRENCE WAKEFIELD . . . Harrisburg Industrial Engineering DONALD LOUIS WALDEMARSON . . . Erie Civil Engineering ASCE. DONALD THOMAS WALKER . . . . Camp Hill Civil Engineering ASCEQ Vice President, ASME. Fifth row: ROBERT JOHN WALSH ...... Dunmore Electrical Engineering Theta Kappa Phi Eta Kappa Nu. EDWARD LEWIS WANBAUCH .... Wormleysburg Architectural Engineering Pi Gamma Alpha: Engineering Student Councilg Scarab. MICHAEL WAPNER ..... . Canister Electrical Engineering AIEEL Alpha Rho Omega. Bottom row: DONALD LAWRENCE WATSON . . . . Bethlehem Civil Engineering Alpha Phi Alpha ASCE. LIN KINCSLEY WATSON ...... Tionesla Civil Engineering Chi Epsilong Camera Clubg ASCE. ROBERT EARL WATSON ..... DuBois Inrlustrial Engineering Top row: THOMAS E. WEAVER . .... Hanover Electrical Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma WILLIAM HAWLEY WEBB ..... Falls Creek Mechanical Engineering DONALD L. WEBER ..... . Altoona Electrical Engineering Second row: GENE SPENCER WEEBER . . . . West Reading Civil Engineering ASCE. KENNETH SEIDEL WEIDNER . . . . Esterly lnrlustrial Engineering ASME. DAVID RAY WEINDORF . . . . . . Erie Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nug Phi Eta Sigmag AIEEQ Tau Beta Pi. N Tltirfl row: EUGENE ROBERT WEISER . . . . State College Civil Engineering RALPH AUGUST WEIXLER . . . . New York, N. Y. Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pig Pi Tau Sigmag Nittany Co-op. ROBERT MILLER WELLIVER . . . . Hazleton Civil Engineering ASCE. Fourth row: WILLIAM BARD WELLS, JR. . . . . Pottsville Electrical Engineering AIEEg Penn State Cluhg President, Nittany Dormitory. LEO H. WELZ ...... Electrical Engineering . St. Marys ELWOOD ROBERT WERTZ ...... Berwick Architecture Phi Sigma Kappa Esquisseg IFCg LA Vila. Fifth row: CHARLES REED WEST . . . . . Springfield Mechanical Engineering Sigma Pi ASMEQ Assistant Manager, Rifie. RALPH EDWIN WEST .... Ellwood City Electrical Engineering AIEE. CHARLES .IUDSON WESTOVER . . . Coalport I ndnstrial Engineering Nittany C0-opg SAM. Bottom row: De VAUGHN PHILLIPS WESTOVER . Curwensville Industrial Engineering FRANCIS E. WHARTON . . . . Altoona Industrial Engineering CLIFFORD LAWRENCE WHEELER . . . Industrial Engineering Playersg SAM. East Pittsburgh Top row: NORMAN DAVID WHEELER . . V. . Reynoldsville Electrical Engineering President, PSCAQ Westminster Foundationg AIEE. RUSSELL BERNARD WHITE .... Clarks Summit Electrical Engineering AIEEg IRE. GEORGE MORRELL WILDASIN . . . Abhottstown Civil Engineering ASCE. CHARLES LESTER WILLIAMS . . . Altoona Civil Engineering Chi Epsilong ASCE. DONALD BARTON WILLIAMS . . . Everett Civil Engineering ASCE. RAYMOND CABOT WILLIAMS, JR. . . Spring City Electrical Engineering Sigma Pi Treasurer, Tau Beta Pig Vice President, Eta Kappa Nug Phi Eta Sigmag Head Usher, Chapel. Middle row: ROBERT CAREY WILLIAMS .... Philadelphia Electrical Engineering AIEE. RICHARD NELSON WILLSE . . . Lakewood, Ohio Civil Engineering Phi Kappa Quarterdeck Societyg Chi Epsilon: Newman Club. C. CALVIN WILSON ....... Johnstown Electrical Engineering AIEE. CHARLES ROBERT WILT, .IR ...... Altoona Mechanical Engineering Penn State Clubg ASMEg Nittany Co-op. HOPE B. WINBORNE ...... Philadelphia Civil Engineering Omega Psi Phi IFCQ COREQ ASCEQ President, Omega Psi Phi. CHARLES WELLWOOD WINSLOW . . . Patton Electrical Engineering AIEEQ Electrical Engineering Society. Bottom row: JOHN LEONARD WISE ....... Altoona Mechanical Engineering Treasurer, Pi Tau Sigmag ASMEQ Newman Club. JOHN THOMAS WOZER ...... Lewis Run Aeronautical Engineering Delta Chi Engineering Student Councilg Intramuralsg ASMEg Ski Clubg IAS. KENNETH ALVAH WYERMAN .... Hollidayslaurg Electrical Engineering AIEEQ Electrical Engineering Society. MARVIN ANTON YEAGER ...... Hazleton Industrial Engineering Acacia Blue Banclg Concert Band. EMIDIO F. YEZZI ..... . Erie Civil Engineering WILLIAM DAVID YOCHUM . . . Harrisburg Architecture Top row: SAMUEL CURTIS YOCUM .... . Shamokin ' Sanitary Engineering CHARLES WALTER YODZIS ..... Mt. Carmel Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigmag Newman Clubg ASME. WILFERD EARL YOHE .... . Big Run Electrical Engineering AlEEg Eta Kappa Nu. RALPH CHARLES YOI-IN ...... Pottstown Mechanical Engineering ASMEQ Pi Tau Sigmag Lutheran Student Association. RICHARD HUTCHINS YOUNG .... State College Civil Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi Tau Beta Pig Chi Epsilong Sigma Taug Engineering Student Council. Middle row: ROBERT LYNN YOUNG ..... Mineral Springs Mechanical Engineering LAWRENCE JOSEPH ZADRA . . . . Freeland Industrial Engineering Newman Club. ANDREW BERNARD ZAMBA . . . . Freeland Industrial Engineering FRANCIS JOSEPH ZAVALYDRIGA . . Philipsburg Electrical Engineering WILLIAM MI. ZELENKA ...-. Mount Pleasant Industrial Engineering SAM. Bottom row: ROY MUSSER ZERBY .... . Bellefonte Civil Engineering FRANK WILLIAM ZILKOSKI .... West I-Iazleton Electrical Engineering MARK STANTON ZIMMERMAN . . . Pottsville Electrical Engineering Zeta Beta Tau AIEE. IRVING ZIPPER ....... Philadelphia Electrical Engineering DAVID ZUCKERKANDEL . . . . Philadelphia Arehitectiiral Engineering '1 X if Av -:vi ,n 1 F- ' I 'Q up 12: .e 1' ,I I. , TJ 7' V4 I HO0L UF HUME E00 IIMIC A. Z' - V I , ' v ,Z 7 L' . in rl I ,W 5 4 F L 6 'i f fi J Y, Q4 if QE 1? -L' M J' :- 41' 1 ny IQ' X - , M55 n igh, ,. u ,, q. 4, , 4'w-.Mu., - ,, 1' ww- 'Lv 1' 1-'NTS w vr V' .. J,., ,. .,, J ,, ,M . 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' - MY , GEQS- '31 ' I ' RJ' ,, M' Q lui yf'ff'i Qt' :H X-rg -1' 'W 9:4 v-N Q g-'H J f i L 4 'XL ' ' N1 1 we ,'2 . 51-' :w if ' ' P- 1-' frf .iii .pf V. +1 2- -f. 1 M 154, 4 'K' w ilu Fr, ,E H gt i ,N-4 N a 'iw f,.,,Yn vi ' 2 ff : ' V4 ,Km ,W J W .ww - A t. v mg' Nl Z , - 3' ' 3,-Ixfpg. in wi an Hotel administration students know how to cook The establishment of a School of Home Economics was approved by the Board of Trustees on June 4, l948, and became effective January l, l949. Work in home economics had been conducted at the College since l907, and from i923 to the establishment of the separate School had been given by a department in the School of Education. The new School offers two curricula, hotel administration and home economics. Within the latter curriculum are included eight possible majors: child development and family relationships, home economics education, home economics extension and adult leadership, home economfcs and journalism, home service and commercial demonstration, institution administration, home economics and food chemistry, and general home economics. ln addition to attending regular classroom sessions, home economics majors acquire practical experience in their major fields in two ways. Each student is required to spend eight weeks of the junior or senior year in a home management house. There are three such units on campus, each housing eight women at a time. The purpose of this plan is to have the women live as a family and integrate what they have learned. The second type of practical work is a summer practicum of six weeks' duration. The School enrollment for its first year totalled 763 students. Of that number, 704 are undergraduate students, l5 are in the special and un- classified group, and 44 are taking graduate work. Enrollment showed on increase of l3O students over the previous year's figures. W W 4 l66 S me V0 ho H0 ll Ellll llllIIC ORGANIZATION - - - - - - Dean GRACE M. HENDERSON HELEN R. LE BARON - DELPHA E. WIESENDANGER-Assistant Dean, in Charge of Field Services and ofthe Building - Assistant Dean, in Charge of Resident Instruction WINONA L. MORGAN - - Head, Child Development and Family Relationships RUTH E. GRAHAM - - - Head, Clothing and Textiles ELISABETH W. W. DYE - MARY L. DODDS - - Head, Foods and Nutrition - - - Acting Head, Foods and Nutrition DELPHA E WIESENDANGER DELPHA E WIESENDANGER Acting Chairman Home Management, Family Economics, Housing and Home Equipment AMY G GARDNER - Chairman, Home Art Acting Head Home Management, Housing and Art HELEN R LE BARON Chairman Home-Community Relationships MARY BROWN ALLGOOD Chairman, Commercial Consumer Services JEAN D AMBERSON Head, Home Economics Education ESTHER A ATKINSON Head Hotel and Institution Administration owe o oil C K4 M. limi? Top row: MARIAN ELIZARETII ALDERSON .... Pillsburgh Home lL'rfo1ml11.if's Clll 0111115511 President, Phi Upsilon Omicreng Presirlent, Grange Dorniileryg Thespiansg Omieren Nug Pi Lambda Tllelag Cwensg lreasurer, Alpha Lambda Delta. RICHARD DEAN ALMONY . .... Dalian Hotel Arlministrutinn Sigma Phi Alpha Secrelary-Treasurer, ,IIIMAQ Secretary, Creelers Clubg Sigma Ela Alpha. .IAMES DONALD ANCUS . . . . Mill llall Hotel A1ll11ir1,istl'ation breeters Club. Second row: MARY ANN ARNOLD ....... Monlrese Home E!7!1ll!llIIi1'S Newman Clubg WRAg Swimming Clubg Ilriclge Club. LARRY R. ATKINSON ..... Mmmreslewn, N. .l. llotel A1lmi11.istr1tti0n Chi Phi Chi Phig Laernsseg Sigma Ela Alphag Foreslry Soeiely. JANE ANN BARTON ....... Tarenlunl Home Economics Secretary, Omicron NIIQ Pi Lambda Thelag Phi Upsilon Omierong Treble Singers. Tliirfl row: ALVINA MARIE BARTOS ...... Shamekin Home IL'1:onomics Chi Omega Masqueretlesg Whois Wim in. the Newsg Newman Clubg lleme Eeenumics Clubg Players. ROSEMERE M. BAUM ...... Fern Glen Home ECOILUIIILFS Philolesg Presiclenl, Bible Fellowsllipg Treble Singers' College Ce-epg fl'-Il Clubg Intramurals. WILLIAM BILOIIORKA ..... Wilkes-Barre Hotel Arllllinistrariolz Delta Upsilon Greelers Clubg Newman Clubg .l HMA. Fourth row: MARGARET JEAN RISSELL . . . New Kensington Home Eeonunrics Alpha Xi Della Omieren Nug Phi Upsilon Omicrong lflome Economics Slurlenl Cuuneilg Treble Singersg Presiclenl, Alpha Xi Della. ROBERT RUSSEL BLAIR ..... Stale College Hotel AlllILillf3ll'llli0lt Creelers Club. NANCY LOUISE BRICKER ...... Reading Home Economies Alpha Omicron Pi Treasurer, Phi Upsilon Oniierong Playersg Treble Singersg Home Economies Clubg lnlramurals. Fifth, row: DAVID GEORGE BROVVNE ..... Williamsporl Hotel l4IlllliI1.iSll'1lfi0l7, Presidenl, Sigma Ela Alphag Seerelary, Creeters Club. PAULINE PATRICTA RULLICK .... Tarenlum Home ECIIIIUIIILITS Newman Clubg Home Economics Clubg llouse ef Representatives. DONALD GEORGE BUSSLER .... Williamsport Hotel Arllninistration Sigma Pi Creelers Club. Bottom row: IRENE LOTS CAMERON . . .... SIll.ll'0I1 Home ElCOIt0lIHlCS Kappa Kappa Gamma Masquerellesg President, Town llouseg Telegraphic Bowlingg Intramurals. FRANCES WILHELMINA CAPRID . . . Lock Haven Home EVCOILOITIVIICS Beta Sigma Omieren Pbi Upsilon Omicrong Omieron Nu. CIIARLES COIIEN ........ Erie Hotel 14llllIilLi5ll'llliUlL Phi Epsilon Pj Playersg Greelers Clubg Manager, Lacrosse. , . I op row: I,OIS .IEAN CONDRA . . . Dorsoyvillo llomizc IPCUIIOIIIIIIS Dollu Zulu Kappa Phi. ARLENE E. CONNER ...... Orangeville Home liz-onomics Gamma Phi Beta Inmunuralsg Bowling Cluhg PSCAQ Home Economics Clubg Punllollonic Conncilg IRC. I,OIS JUNE COOK ....... Ilynchnan Home lUY7llllUllIlif'S Gulnmu Phi Ilvlu Ilomo Economics Cluhg MtJlICI'Il Dance- Cluhg Bowling Cluhg lnlralnuruls. Second row: SIIIRLEY LOUISE COOK ..... New Castle llnnm lfconomics Alpha Chi Omega Iloine Economics Cluhg Phi Upsilon Oinicrong Bowling Cluhg Bridge Cluh. ANNE LOUISE COOPER . . . . . Pallon llunia 1fCUlI0lIIil'8 Della Zola .lovrzls MARIE COTTER . . . Williinshurg llama lu'1-onomics Alpha Xi Delta Panhellenic Councilg Student Handbook. Tliirfl row: ANNE COURTNEY . . . Shillinglon llama I1'c'0n,0l1li1's Gilllllllil Phi Bela NANCY SELDON CRAY . . . Porl, Alloghuny Home lu'r:o11,ul1iirrs Dtillil Dvllil Dollu Viuo Prosialc-nl, Sopholnoro Clussg Whois Who in ilu' lVz'wsg IRCg Swimming Cluhg NSAQ Inlrunlurulsg Ilomo Economic-z-z Cluhg RiIIo Cluhg Book Exchange. EDWARD IIARRY CREEN .... IVIounluinIiomc Howl !11lIIIliIlliSH'!llillll, Sigma Alpha Elug Glw-I1-l's Clulu. F0lH'LlIf row: NAVONNE SUSANNE CROSSIQEY . SILIIU Collvgv Home la'rron,omir's Phi Mn Prcsiclcnl, Kuppu Phig Ilonlo Economics CIIIIIQ W1-sloy Founcluliong Iiriclgo Illulm. IVIAR'I'IN CLAIR IJAGGEIIWI' .... IVIiIlurlon llolcl A!lIIIfIIfSH'1llfUII, Grvotcrs Cluhg JIIIVIA. .IANE'I' CLAIRE DUGOLIA ..... PI1iIzuI1-Ipllia llama lf!'0IlUIIliI'S Oinicron Nug TI'l?llSllI'l'!l', Pi l.un1InIu VIIIICILIQ Alpha LLIIIIINIII Doha: IRCQ IIIIIIIU Economics Cluhg Sociology CIuh. Fifth row: CI'IRIS'.I'Y GEORGE DEIVIOPULOS . . Tlllllilllllll Ilan-I !Ifll11i1ufstl'11tir:1i EVERE'l l' GEORGE DEIVIOPULOS . . Tillllilllllil Halal fI!lIllIllliSll'llliUll Grooli-rs CIIIIJQ .IIIIVIAg III-Ilonic Socivty. IVIAXINE EVELYN DICKEY ..... Rural Vullvy Home 1c1'0IIOIlli!'S Doha Zola Phi Upsilon Omicrong Pluyersg Home Economics Clubg '1'rm'IJlu Singers. Bottom, row: LOUISE GLORIA DROZDIAK . . . . Sllumokin Illllllll lfl'lll70IlIlfl'S I Omioron Nug Cwonx-eg 'I'r1-hlo SIllf.'Il'l'SQ Alpha Rho IRIIIUQII. IVIARGY JANE DUFFY ...... Slillo Collvgo l'IUllIU IDIVIIIIUIIIIFS Chi Onwgu Symphony Orclluslrug Tennis Cluhg Dowling CIIIIJQ Iloinc Economics Cluhg ,Pluyorsg lVIo1Icrn Dunno Cluh. CLAIRE ROBIN DIINKELBERCER . . . llornvillc llomc h'!'0ll0IIlll 9 l T op row: FRANCES LOVELLA ESHLEMAN .... Christiana Home Economics Kappa Alpha Theta President, Cliimt,-sg Hat Society Couneilg Panhellenic Councilg Phi Ilpsilon Omicrong Junior Board, Frolhg President, Kappa Alpha Thetag Student Hanrlboolcg lflouse of Representativesg WSCA. NANCY JANE EVANS ....... Blakely llama Economics Alpha Chi Omega Intramuralsg Alpha Lambda Deltag Pi Lambda Thetag Otnieron Nug Vice President, Alpha Chi Omega. PAULINE FETTER ........ 'Telford Home Economies Phi Upsilon Omierong Pi Lambda Thetag Home Economics Clubg Bowling Clubg Lutheran Student Associationg Philotes. ANN ELIZABETH FICKENSCIIER .... Camp Hill Home ITCOIIIIIIIAIIS Gamma Phi Beta Chimesg Senaleg WSCAg Pi Lambda Thelag Secretary, Phi Upsilon Omicrong Omicron Nug Masquercttes. DOROTHY LOUISE FLEAGLE ..... Hamburg Hotel Arllni11.istl'atlon Creeters Clullg .IHMAQ Cabinet, PSCA. THOMAS HARRY FOX ...... Bradford Hotel Azlnlil1.islraI?io1L Chi Phi Sigma Eta Alphag Grecters Clubg Secretary, Chi Phi. Middle row: HAROLD FRANCIS FRAZIICR ..... Pittsburgh Hotel AllIIlll1.f.SffllllllIl Theta Chi President, Theta Chig Vice President, Theta Chig Sigma Eta Alphag JHMA. JOHN CLARK FRIESE . . . . . State College FRANCIS NEIL FRY .... Pennsylvania Furnace Hotel Allniinistrzztion Hotel Greeters. BEVERLY ELIZABETH CEARIIART . . Philipsburg Home I?COI10IIIi!'3 SARAH ALICE GILBERT .... Mt. Pleasant Mills Home Economies Leonidesg Lutheran Student Association. MAXINE ELIZABETH GILL ...... Patton Home ECOIIff1IIIll'S Home Economics Clubg Bowling Clubg Newman Club. Bottom row: BETTY LOU STOVER GOOD . . . State College Home 1ff'on0mir's Philotes. THERESA MARIE CORKA .... Nanticoke Home Ecormniies Delta Zeta Newman Clubg Home Economics Clubg Playersg Intramurals. NANCY JOAN GREICNAWALT . . . New Cumbe1'land Home ECOIt0lIllC5 Kappa Alpha Theta Phi Upsilon Omicrong LA Vlltlj Froth. MARY LOUISE IIAESELER ..... Orwigsburg lflome ElC0l1.0llllCS Alpha Xi Delta Modern Dance Clubg Fencing Clubg Center Art Clubg Swimming Clubg Secretary, Alpha Xi Delta. THERON BALI. IIANLEY ..... Philadelphia Hotel Al1II1.lILlSfl'1llIllIl. Sigma Chi .lHMAg Crt-eter's Club. DAVID ANCONA HASSLER .... West Reading Hotel Arlmiuistration Secretary-Treasurer, Sigma Eta Alpllag Vice President, Creeters Clubg JHMA. l l Top row: MARGRETTA BELLE HAY . . . Saxonburg Home Ef'onomi1's Phi Upsilon Omicrong Secretary, Home Economics Cluhg 44-II Club. BLAlR SCOTT HEFKIN ...... llarrisburg Hotel Admirtistrotion. Delta Upsilon President, Creeters Clubg .llllVlA. lVlARCARET LEE HILLS ..... Wilkinsburg Home L'C0llf0IIlil7S Delta Zeta Secretary, Delta Zetag President, Otnicron Nug Phi Upsilon Omicron. ROBERT EPHRAIM l'IlTCllEN .... Absecon, N. .l. Hotel Arlministration. Pi Kappa Alpha Creeters Club. DOLORES MAE HOCKER ...... Bedford Home Economics Beta Sigma Omicron Vice President, Pi Lambda Thctag Treasurer, Omicron Nu, Vice President, Phi Upsilon Omicrong Alpha Lambda Dcllag llotne Economies Clubg House of Representatives, WSGA. MARGARET JEAN HOWE ..... Prospect. Park Home Economics Zeta Tau Alpha Frothg Home Economies Clubg Student Handboolcg Intramurals. Middle row: ROY LAKE JANSEN ...... Stratford, Conn. Hotel Administration Phi Sigma Kappa Skiingg Sigma Eta Alpha. RALPH EDWARD JOHNSON .... Beverly, Mass. Hotel Adntirtistration Delta Sigma Phi Treasurer, Greeters Clubg JHMAQ Clec Club. JANET LOlS JONES ....... Ben Avon Home Ec'on.ontics Kappa Alpha Theta Treble Singers, lntramuralsg Phi Upsilon Omicron. MARIAN FRANCES JUDY . . . . Cochranville Home Economies Zeta Tall Alpha Home Economics Club: Intramurals. PETER HAZEN JUNG ....... Tatton Hotel Arlministrotion. Cleo Clubg Chapel Choirg JHMA3 Creeters Club. JOHN JOSEPH KARL ...... llollidaysbnrg Hotel Administration Penn State Clubg Newman Cluhg Creole-rs Club. Bottom row: MARCTE LOU KAYLER . . . . Pittsburgh Home Economirs E. ALLENE KENSINCER ..... Roaring Spring Home Ef'on.omirrs llome Economies Clubg Leonidesg Lutheran Student Association. HAROLD EDWARD KLOBETANZ ..... Altoona Hotel Administration. Creeters Club. LESLIE .IEANNE KNUTH .... . Pittsburgh Home Economics ACEQ Kappa Phi. JOSEPH STANLEY KOWALSKI .... Pittsburgh Hotel f4llIIlllll'SN'!lfl0IL Vice President, Creeters Clubg Sigma Eta Alphag JIIMA. MARY ELIZABETH KRTNER ..... Waynesboro Hotel Adntinistrntion Alpha Cantina Delta Panhellenic Couneilg Sigma Eta Alpha, lntramuralsg Creeters Clnbg ,llllVlA. Top row: JOHN LACIIENMAYER ...... Philatlulphia llotcl Arllninistratiort Co-Manager, Basehallg Blur: Koyg Secretary, ,lIIMAg Crcclcrs Cluhg Penn State Cluhg Nittany Dormitory Council. JOIIN C. LANCSTAEI7' ...... Piltshurgll Hotel Arlministrrztion Sigma Alpha Epsilon MARION LAVINA LASII ..... Wtvst, Newton Home ECIIILOIIIVACS Zeta Tau Alpha Home Economics Cluhg Sllllllflltl Hanrlbooltrg Intramurals. Seconfl row: JACQUES IVAN LEVAN . . . Philatlclpltia Hotel Arlnzinistration Phi Epsilon Pi Assistant. Manager, Cymnasticsg Ct'oott:rs Cluhg JIIMA. JOAN EDNA LOWRY ....... llfriiwootl Home ECOI1,0IIl,lCS Phi Upsilon Omicrong Sigma Eta Alphag Chapel Choir. HOWARD I. MQCOY ....... Lewistown Hotel Arlnzinistration Chi Phi President, Chi Phig Vice President, Sigma Eta Alphag Chairman, State Partyg IFCg Crectcrs Cluhg JI'IMAg Intramuralsg Playurs: Theta Alpha Phi. Tltirfi row: ELLA MARCARET MCCULLY . . . Ramoy Home lCcon,ol1tic's Sltulunt Hrmrllmok. M. PATRICIA McNARNEY ..... Emporium Home Economics Alpha Xi Delta MARGARET ELLEN MALONE .... Kursoy Home Economirfs Ruta Sigma Omicron Phi Upsilon Omicrong Homo Economics Cluhg Newman Cluh. Fourth row: RU'I'I'I EILEEN MANCUS . . . . . Johnstown Home Errononlirrs DCIILI Sigma Epsilon Critiqueg I Iomo Economics Cluh. ERANK J. MATIIIAS ....... Carnagu Hotel A!llIl,lIIlSlflIfl0IL Pi Kappa Alpha Dehatcg Crceters Cluh. DON CALVIN MEYER ...... Slate College Hotel Arlnzinistration Crcetcrs Cluhg JIIMA. Fifth row: MARY KATIIRYN MITCHELL ..... Clcariiohl Home Economics Phi Mu President, Home Economics Clubg Bridge Cluhg Lutheran Student Association. SAMUEL E. MOORE ...... Rural Valhwy Hotel fizlntinistration Delia Upgilim President, JI'IMAg President, Greeters Cluhg Home Economicsg Student-Faculty Council. .IOIIN THOMAS MORRISON ..... Brockway Hotel Atlministration Secretary, Greeters Club. Bottom row: RICHARD CARL MYERS . . . . York Springs Hotel Arlministration Alpha Tau Omega JHCA. .IOI-IN DAVID NAYLON ...... 'I'orranm- Hotel Administration Phi Kappa Secretary, Delta Sigma Pig Crvetcrs Cluhg Newman Cluhg Intramurals. DORO'I'I'IEA PAPPAS . . . . . . Milton Home h'C0lI0lIlitfS Alpha Chi Omega Trohh: Singcrsg Homo Economics Cluhg ACE. Top row : MARY VIRGINIA PATRICK . . . Overbrook Ilills 110111 c Ef'nrwn1ic.9 ACE. LOIS ELAINE PONDY ...... New Castle Home Economics Ilclta Camma Trcasttrcr, Ilolta Cammag WSSIV. NICD LoROY PRICE . . . . . . Canaclcnsis Hotel AllIlIfiI1t.9lI'llli0Il I'hi Kappa Sigma Sccoml row : MARTHA LOUISE REICIIENBACII .... Sunbury Home ECUIIUIIIIFS Ilomc Economics Sluclcnl Councilg Phi Upsilon Omicrong Ilomc Economics Cltlb. EIINA ROSKIN ....... Pllilzulclpltia Home Ecnnonzics llillcl Founclationg llomc Economics Clubg ACE. ESTIIER LOUISE SCHRECENGOST .... Dayton l'l0lItC ILICOIIOIIIIITS Dclta Zcta Playorsg Ilomc Economics Clubg Panhcllcnic Council. Third row: LAURA LOUISE SEITZINCER .... State Collt-gc Homvc IEIIIHIIIIIIIILFS Dulta Zola Symphony Orcltcstrag Vicc Prositlcnt, Kappa Plug Intramurals. .IOYCE PAULINE SIIUEY . . . Schuylkill Ilavcn Home EC0lt0lllifTS .Alpha Xi Dclta Phi Upsilon Omicrong lVIotIc1'n Dancc Club: IN'Io4Icrn Ilancc Conccrt Croupg Tclcgrapltic Swim 'I'camg Ilomc Economics Club. IVIARTIIA CLORIA SIMINCTON ..... Danvillt: Home EI!'0I1UllIi!7S Phi Upsilon Omicrung Ilomc Economics Clubg Swimming Clubg Bowling Club. Fourth row: LEO HARVEY SKELLCHOCK . . . . Luusfortl llotvl Artlnmistralion .IIIIVIAQ Prcsirlcnt, Crccters Cluhg Erlucation Slutlcut Councilg Pollock Circlc Council. SIIIRLEY LOU SLICK ..... . Clarion Home 1ff'0l1lIIIltl'S Choirg Ifcncing Clttb. DOROTIIY LOUISE SMITII ..... Kittauning Home ECOIIIOIIIIVS Dt-Ita Dclta Della Treble Singcrsg NSAg ACEg llomc Economics Clubg SEAg Secretary, Dt-Ita Dclta Dcllu. Fifth row: RACHEL ELIZABETH SMITH ...... Warren Hnntc Economics Alpha Chi Omega Home Economics Clubg Intramurals. WILLIAM SIIELLEY SMITH .... Tltompsontown Hotel llliIIltlliSH'lllflJIl JIfIMAg Crcctcrs Club. WILLIAM L. SPAHR ....... Halifax Hotct Arllninistration Delta Sigma Phi Bottom row: ALICE GERTRUDE STRITTMATTER . . . Ilastings Home E1'0I10lIlIl'.Y Omicron Nug Phi Upsilon Omicrong Lconirlcs Councilg Pltilotcsg Newman Clubg Ski Clubg Modern Dancc Club. CALVIN ELLSWORTH SWAYZE, .IR .... Harrisburg Hotel Administration Sigma Alpha Epsilon Blue Kcyg Assistant Manager, Cross Countryg Grovtcrs Club. RUTIIE LEAH TAUB ....... Lcwistowu Home Er:0n.0m.ics Phi Sigma Sigma Playcrsg 'l'rcble Singersg I'IiIlcI. Top row: CEORCIC IIANN THOMAS . . Forty Fort Hamel Arlministrutiun Della Up!-ailon Wrusllingg Track: Parmi Nousg JHMAQ Crcclcrs Club. ROBl'lH'1' L. TOBIAS ...... West, Luwn Ilnlel Azlnlirzistration Gl'lf0l.l5l'S Clubg Secretary-Trcuslnrer, JI-IMAg President, Briclggc Club. AUDRICY ANN WALD . . Huntingdon llnnm Errrnlzrlllnics D1-llu Gamma Pbi Upsilon Omicrong Secretary, Ski Club. UNA JUNE WIQIMIQIIQ . .... FI1'iCllCll5 Ilrmic lfCUI'lf0llLiCS Hula Sigma Oinicron Plli Upsilon Omicrong Punluvllm-nic Council. LUIS SCIINURE WHEICLER . . . . Milton Home h'II0llf0IIliC8 JEAN MARIE VVlLLlAlVlS . . . Killunning llonm Economics Zola Tau Alpbu Omicron Nug Ski Clubg Home Economics Clubg Bowling Clubg Players. Top row: WALTER ZADAN . . . EliZlllN'lll, N. J. IAMFQ ALFFRD WILSTERMAN Dwxcl nm llnlvl Azlministrnlionv Phi Sigma Kappa Hotel Al1iIlIil1ffStfflli0ll Della Sigma Phi Sigma lilu Alphug Sven-lury, Phi Sigma Kappa. JOSEPH STECK WISE ...... Upper Darhy lvlffl ff.',',f, l I, N l ANN BARBARA ZIEKAUSKAS . . . . KillgSl1lll Vwc Pl'0SlKi0Ilt, JHMAQ Crcclcrs Chula. , . , , I-lmnv ht'0lIOIIlIl'8 bummu Phi Be-In DORIS LUCILLE WOLF ....... Clarion Alpha Lumlnlu Dvllug Cwvnsg Phi Upsilnn Omicrun: Omivron Nu: Home Er:on,nnm.s S4-niur lluuril, Daily Cvllc'girIl1,: Swimming: Club: WHA: lnlrumuruls. G ,VM 'Qin 11 55' , flgi 'TA'- l Gs 'VQ' Q' A l ,,,,,,v,w, A, , 175 SCHIIIDL 0F THE LIBERAL ARTS , 1 A r 'W wwuwm I ' rv P' W I N I , W ,.. W, r Y: 1 f ,.,. H ,,,,'M X wmv 1 L. .M Mn' ' H M km. F fW :,1,'5.,Q:::-' x V'Wq?' 1 ' rw W 'Tm ' Q wr5m ,4'w -,L il? 45, r V -, WYE Q? M 'E' Mfmmq 'W ,-, - lww w, W M ww 'ww 'Ph V X V W 71 4 Clllll l ll 1.-uw-P:-.17 Students in arts and letters receive a broad liberal education Labor-Management Relations students practice collective bargaining techniques All students of the College receive basic courses in general education in the Lower Division of the School of the Liberal Arts, while in the Upper Division students enrolled in the School build on this cultural background by specializing in the curricula offered by the i4 departments. These curricula are American civilization, arts and letters, commerce and finance, journalism, labor-management relations, and Latin-American civilization. The labor-management curriculum, designed to train students in the study of labor problems, was offered for the first time this year. American civilization, one of the newer programs, provides the student with a comprehensive knowledge of the culture of the United States. The arts and letters curriculum, which embodies the fundamental areas of liberal studies, has as its objectives for the student the ability to use the English language in both written and oral expression, the comprehension of man's social and physical en- vironment, and the ability to decide and act as a responsible moral being. Students intending to enter the business world receive a thorough knowledge of the general conditions under which modern business is conducted in the commerce and finance curriculum. The journalism curriculum is designed for those students who plan to enter the newspaper profession or the field of periodical advertising. The increasing importance in international relations of the 20 Latin-American republics prompted the establishment of the curriculum in Latin-American civilization. ln addition to expanding its research and extension activities, the School marked this past year a new record in enrollment with 2640 students registered, a number greater than that of any other School of the College. l78 L Ill Il lmlllil K m 15,V 'ILT lll +llt , , :II BEN EUWEMA , SETI-I W. RUSSELIQF ' WILLIAMUQIH. ,POWERS I +I Q, Wil' I I T .iw ' yr' , RoBERT'IIE.,g:qI15 FFIGLER WILLIAM N. LEONARD , ' THEODORE J. GATES lQQRlCE HARRIS - l4jI,gff3,l. ', QIQII LIP A. SI-IELLEY , sELsAM - 5 T EE TANKLIN c. BANNER XLEL A RIN ERINI4, JR. - FISHBURN ,ill PIN A. MOURANT T f Mi NELSON MCOEARY f' E ROBERT J, CLEMENTS SETH vv. RUSSELL , Tir ROBERT T. OLIVER l -,IJ I. , ' W7 I -,-mtg I Q , 5IgI',III', 1 ,I BEN EUWEMA ORGANIZATION - - Dean - - Assistant Dean Director, Arts and Science Extension DEPARTMENTS - Head, Classical Languages - Head, Economics and Commerce - Head, English Composition - Head, English Literature - Head, German - Head, History - Head, Journalism Head, Mathematics - Head, Music Head, Philosophy Head, Political Science Head, Romance Languages - Head, Sociology Head, Speech Liberal Arts students may major in dramatics To p row: ALFRED AERAMSON ...... Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Phi Sigma Delta Wrestlingg Footballg Thespians. PAUL ROBERT ACKLAND .... . Scranton Commerce and Finance DENNIS SWARTZ ADAMS .... . Ncwporl Commerce and Finance Seconrl row: JAMES S. ADAMS . .... . Philipsburg Arts and Letters AIM. DANIEL PAUL ALAMPI ..... Hazleton Arts and Letters Sigma Alpha Etag Psychology Club. GEORGE LAIRD ALLAN . . . . . Scranton Arts and Letters Philosophy Clubg IRC. Third row: BOYD JAMES ALLEN, JR. . . . . Elmira, N. Y. Arts and Letters Delta Sigma Pi. DONALD EDWIN ALLEN . . . Lock Haven Journalism. LAWRENCE ALLEN . . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Pi Lambda Phi Pre-Medical Society. Fourth row: RAOUEL LEILA ALLEN ..... Wildwood, N. J. Cornrnerce and Finance Alpha Epsilon Phi Daily Collegiang Ilillelg Slurlent Handbook. CHARLES BAKER ALLEWELT ..... Hanover Commerce and Finance Track. JEAN CHRISTINE ALTENBURCER .... Verona Arts and Letters Bela Sigma Omicron Womeifs Debatcg IRC3 Forensic Couneilg Russian Cluhg Spanish Clubg NSAQ ICC3 Delta Sigma Rhog Phi Lambda Sigmag Della Alpha Delta. Fifth row: JAMES DANIEL ALTIERI .... . Altoona Commerce anrl Finance AIM. RAYMOND WILLIS AMSDEN . . . . Altoona Commerce and Finance AIMg Penn State Club. PAUL JOSEPII ANDEL ...... Coaldale C0l!IIItl:'l'!Itf and Finance Phi Kappa Vice President, Phi Kappag Delta Sigma Pig Intramurals. Bottom row .' CIIARLES RICHARD ANDERSON . . . Morrisville Commerce and Finance Pi Kappa Phi Delta Sigma Pi. CLIFFORD WILBUR ANDERSON ..... Warren Commerce and Finance Pi Kappa Phi Delta Sigma Pig Pershing Rifles. JOHN ANDREWS ........ Iflazleion Journalism, President, Nittany Dormitoryg AIMg Spanish Clubg Newman Club. Top row: HARRY ll. ARBLE .... Altoona Arts and Letters Tri-Dorm Council. DONALD HORTON ARMSBY . . . Williamsport Arts and Letters MARK RICIIARD ARNOLD ...... Patton ,lournatism Business Manager, IIIIIUIJCIIVIIUIHQ Assistant Advertising.: Manager, Daily Collvgiang Alpha Della Sigma. Second row: FRANCES ARONOFF .... Frackvillc Arts and Letters Spanish Club: Belles Lf-tires. WILLIAM A. ATCIIISON . .lvnkinlown Colzirrmrrru and Finartcu Sigginu Nu SHIRLEY LORRAINE .AUSTIN ..... Pcckvillo Journalism Daily Collegiang Theta Sigma Phig W0men's Editor, Imtepenrlentg Philolesg Bowling Club. Tlzirrt row: LEON ISAAC BADEN . . . . Iluzlcton ,lournaltfsm ADELAIDE MARIE BAILEY .... Soulh Williznnsporl l,'on1nmrr'c artfl Fillfilllfflf Iltfllll Doha Dm-lla Ilvhulog Dollu Alpha Dm-Ilug LA Vll-lg Intramural lluskullmull. ALTA IIELEN BAILY ...... fIlll'lIllCIlill'lS Corrllrlvrrw' anrl l'lLII!IIl,I'l? Zulu 'I'uu ,Alpha 'I'rc-lmlo Slllgl'l'SQ Swimming Cluhg CI'ilfljlll'. Fourth row: ALLEN LANCDON BAKER . . . . Slulo Collm-go Arts and Lvtlars Pi Kappa Phi All-Collogo Calxinclg Prvsiilvnl, Illuu Bzunlg 0I'17Ilf3Sll'ilQ illliilflllilll, Bourml of Dl'LllllilllUS anal I oronsio. DONALD JAMES BAKER, JR. ..... I'illsInn'gIi ,lourllalism Phi D1-lla 'I'hoIu Prosiile-nl, Alpha Della Siglnzlg Senior Rourtl, Daily Ifotlugiang Swimming. DAVID WILSON IIALLINTINE . . . 'Illll'1'llllllll Arts anrl Lvttvrs Fifth row: WILLIAM MARVIN RALLON . . . Mount l.,vl1un0u Arts and Lvttvrs Phi Epsilon Pi Prosiilcnl, Phi Epsilon Pig IECQ Clluirlnun, Nilluny lmlcponclunl Purlyg Cllillflllilll, Lion Party. .IOIIN IIALOG .... Vinloutlalv Arts and I4lflft'l'S SEYMOUR LEON BARASII . . . . Philaulc-Iphiu Joztrnalisnt Bela Siginu Rho Business Managor, l r0tl1g Circulation Manug1,or, Fratltg Editorial Director, Daily Collcgialtg Vice Prosidcnl, Ilillvl Founrluliong Secretary, Prosimlonl, Ruta Sigma Rhog IEC. Bottom row : STEPIIEN .IOIIN BARCAS . . . rllurllo ilu-4'k Arts and Letters Pi Kuppu Alpha ORLO FRANCIS BARCER . . . . . III4-au'lii-lil Arts anrl l.z'tt1'rs .IOIIN ,IOSEPII IIARNA .... , Om-iilu Colrllrlcrce and Finance Top row: RAYMOND EUGENE BEISSWANGER . . . Danville . Journalism LCCLAIRE BELLE BARITIETT d ' Indiana Alpha Delta Sigmag AIM Representativeg Penn State Clubg Us an etters Daily Collegiong Intramurals. ROBERT ERNEST BARNETT 1 D I Claysburg EDWARD COFFIN BELFIELD .... Swarthmore Joumalism Commerce oml Finance Della Upsilon Treasurer, Delta Upsilong Co-Captain, Lacrosseg Parmi Nousg Vice President, Druidsg Delta Sigma Pi. GEORGE CLARK BARR . . . Altoona Cgfyymgrgg and Finflnge . . . BCIIIIIS POTDI, Pg-gnn Slam Club. Commerce um! Finance Delta Sigma Phi Bridge Cluh. JAMES P. BARRY ..... . New Hope Arts and Letters Bottom row: ROBERT ALLEN BEMUS . . . Remus Point, N. Y. ROGER LQROY BARTELS ,,,,,, York Commerce mul Finance Bela Theta Pi Commerce and I'villllllCU Theta Xi Della Sigma Pi: .IllIli0r B0Hfd, LA VIE- Della Sigma Pig Daily Collegiang Intramurals. RAYMOND F. BENFER, ,IR ...... Marysville . J0lLI'Il!lliSlIi. WILLIAM MILTON BARTELS . . . . Allentown . . .. . .i . Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Tau Dmly Collcgum' Sigma Dena UH' LSA' RAYMOND CHARLES BENSINGER . . . New Holland Millflle row: Commerce and Finance ANTHONY LEONARD RASILE . . . Ieianemn 'n'mm falS' C0 rff'fU nfl i'1'f'1C0 ROBERT BENSON . . . . . West Chester Alpha Kappa PS Commerce and Finance Sigma Alpha Players. RUSSELL JACOB BECK .... . Blandburg 5 . Y 7 . ,V Q Commerce and Finance LLWIS IILNRY BENIYLEL . . 0 . . Dover Commerce and Fmance MARY LOU BEHNEY ,,,,,,, Lebanon LEATRICE ELINORE BERCER .... Bellmore, N. Y. Ares and Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma CUIYIWUVCC and l ifw1we Frothg Masquerettcsg Secretary, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Tll0SPi21US3 LGOUUICSS Daily Cvllvgiflll- l82 Top row: ROBERT AARON BERGMAN .... Philadelphia Commerce and Fillfllltfflf Beta Sigma Rho Daily Collegiartg Student Hanflboolcg Treasurer, IRCQ Secretary, Beta Sigma Rho. BERNARD JEROME BERGSTEIN .... Monessen Colnmeree and Finance Phi Epsilon Pi IFC. ABRAM HENRY BERNSTEIN ..... Scranton Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Delta Playersg Thespiansg Frotlt. MURRAY BERNSTEIN . . . . . Shamokin COIlIfIIlt'l'CU and Finance Phi Sigma Delta Penn State Engineerg Manager, Trackg Treasurer, Hillel Foundation. JOHN FRANCIS BERRESFORD . . . Shenandoah Heights Arts and Letters Newman Cluhg AIM. .IOSEPIIINE ELIZABETH BERRY . . . Lock Haven Arts anal Letters Chi Omega Intramuralsg Treasurer, Chi Omega. Middle row: WILSON BERTRAM ...... Philadelphia Conzmeree and Finance Pi Kappa Phi President, Pi Kappa Phig Traekg Ski Club. RETA PAULINE BETLER .... New Kensington Arts and Letters GEORGE MORRISON BETTS .... Lock Haven Commerce antl Finance Delta Sigma Pig Phi Eta Sigmag Pi Gamma Mu. FRED DAVID BETZ ..... Howard Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi. LEATRICE ,IOYCE BIANCO .... Punxsutawuey Arts and Letters Theta Phi Alpha Newman Cluhg Spanish Cluhg French Cluh. OLIVER THOMAS BLACKWELL .... Chicago, Ill. Arts and Letters Chi Phi Vice President, Chi Phig IRCQ Players: NSAg Treasurer, WSSF. Bottom row: CHRISTINE PETERS BLAKE ..... Berwick Arts and Letters Theta Phi Alpha Secretary, Theta Phi .Alphag Newman Cluh. SIMON BLAU ........ New Castle Commerce and Finance Phi Epsilon Pi Playersg Hillel Foundation. DAVID STARK BLICKENDERFER .... Pottsville Arts and Letters German Cluhg French Cluhg Penn State Cluh, LEONARD BLITZ .... . . Philadelphia Journalism Phi Sigma Delta Frothg Critique. RICIIARD CARL BLOOM .... . Titusville Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi. NORMA RAE BLUM ...... Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Sigma Cwensg llillelg French Cluhg Swimming Club. Top row: STICPIIICN DAVID RLUIVIENTIIAL . . . Philadelphia J1111r1111l1s11t Alpha Epsilon Pi Intramurals. BARBARA LOU DOLLMAN . . . . Adamstown Arts 1111111 Letters Choir. PAUL SAMUICL ROMRERGICR, JR. . . . Lancaster CDIIIIIIUITC 111111 l'I1ll1llI'CC Second row: ICDWIN IIARRY ROOTII .... Williamsport Cn111111er1'e 111111 Firmnce Intramurals. KARL RORISII . . . . . Philaclelphia J1111r11111is11t Phi Sigma Delta Skull and Ronesg C01ll!g1!II1fj Alpha Delta Sigmag Liberal Arts Student Councilg Criliqueg l'II'1I1lIf. NORMAN BORISII ...... Philaclelphia ,l1111r1111l1s1n Phi Sigma Delta Alpha Delta Sigmag CI'111ljlltfj Liberal Arts Student Gonneilg l'If01,7fj l.'111leg1111t. Third row: MARK MORGAN BORLAND . . . . Mt. Lebanon C111111111'rce 111111 I'I1Illlll!fC Phi Gamma Della Alpha Kappa Psig Intramural Tennis Champion. RUSSELL IRVIN BOTTENIIORN .... Sigel C0lllIIl,CI'!?lZ 111111 F11111111 L .IAMICS ,I. BOWBACK ..... Pittsburgh JUllfI'llll11SlIt Sigma Delta Chig Newman Club. Fourth roto: ANTHONY GEORGE ROWMAN .... . Ellllillll Arts 111111 Letters Tau Kappa lffpsilon President, Penn State Playersg Frvthg Theta Alplla Phi. DONALD DICNTON BOWSICR ...... Reaver C01111111'r1re 111111 l'I1Il!lllf7U Delta Chi President, Secretary, Delta Cluig IFC. PAULINIC RUTII RRADER . . . . . Easton Arts 1111.11 Letters Della Zeta Secretary, Delta Z4-tag Theta Alpha Phig Playersg Spanish Glub. Fifth row: EDWARD THOMAS BRADLEY . . . . Altoona C11111111vr1:c 111111 Finance AIM: Intramurals. , ROBERT RALPII BRADY .... . St. Clair C111111111'r1'e 111111 Finance Daily Cullcgirtrtg Newman Club. WILLIAM RICHARD BRENNAN .... Mt. Carmel COIIIHIVCVCC and Finance Delta Upsilon Secretary, Delta Upsilon. Bottom row: RALPII WILLIAM IIRICNNER .... Philatlclphia lirls 1111.11 Letters Delta Tau Delta Pi Lambda Sigmag Secretary, Delta Tau Delta. RICHARD VIRCIL BRIDI ....... Atlas CIlllllII0l'I7l? 111111 Finltmie Theta Kappa Phi Newman Glub. MURRAY .IOICL BRILL . . . . . . Langford Clllllllltfffflf 111111 l 1111t11,1:e Beta Sigma Rho Manager, Ilasketballg Governing Board, I'IiIleI. Top row: WILLIAM NISBET BRINKER .... West Newton Janrrtatisnt Sigma Nu .IV Wrestlingg Intramurals. ROBERT IIENRY BRISELLI . Lawrence JUIIFIIIIILSIH Theta Xi ANN .I. BRODBECK .... Altoona Arts mul Letters Second row: .IOAN MARIE BRONSTEIN . . . . Milton Arts mul Letters Alpha Epsilon Phi .IOSEPII CONOVER BROOKS .... Williamsport Cornrneree and Finanee FRANKLIN GEORGE BROSIUS . . Fraekvillu Arts mul Letters Playersg Theta Alpha Phi. Tltirfl row: LOUIS DAYTON BROTZMAN . . . New Milford Corurueree and Finance DONALD CARL BROWN ..... Douglassville Cornrneree and Finance Theta Xi Blue Kcyg Manager, Cross Country. HAROLD WILLARD BROWN .... Williamsport Arts and Letters Blue Bantlg Concert Bancl. Fourth row: PIIILIP NEFF BROWN .... . Alexandria Comrneree and l'Ilil1!IlIl't? Golfg Baseball. ROBERT OLIN BROWN ..... Roaring Spring CUlIillIl!l'l'l' mul l irmuee SHIRLEY JOY BROWN ..... Silver Spring, Mal. Arts and Letters Kappa Delta 'I'rehIe Singersg Ski Cluhg Esquisse. Fifth row: CARL .IACOB BRUCKNER . . . . . Altoona Arts am! Letters Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Lamlnla Sigmag Dehateg Bitte Banmlg Concert Banflg IRC. KENNETH ELVIN BRUMBAUGH . . Commerce and l innn,ee .IOIIN RECINALD BRUNNER . . . Commerce ami Finance Bottom row : Altoona . Bratlfortl DIANA R. BRYAN ........ lvylaml Latin Alrterirrrzrt Civilizrztion Kappa Kappa Gamma Cwensg Alpha Lamlnla Delta: Frothg Crtttfqueg Modern Dance Cluhg WSSIH Alpha Nug Intramurals. EARL D. BRYANT, JR ...... Arts and Letters . Bethlehem Playersg Belles Lctlresg Penn Slate Clubg Theta Alpha Phi. JOHN GORDON BURGET . . . Arts and Letters . Altoona wi K ':.'J' Top row: GILES JEROME BURNS ..... Port Carbon Commerce and Finance Newman Clubg Penn State Clubg Intramurals. .IOIIN THOMAS BURTON .... . DuBois Commerce and Finance Della Sigma Pig Newman Club. .IOHN ELLIOT BUTLER .... . MahaIIey Cmnlnerce anti Finance Penn State Clubg AIM. JAMES J. BYRNES ..... . Pottsvillc Commerce anti Finanfc CLYDE SYLVESTER CALDWELL . . . Hollidaysburg Commerce and Finance Scabbard and Bladeg Della Sigma Pi. DAVID GLENN CAMERON, JR ...... Beaver Commerce and Finance Beta Theta Pi Treasurer, Thespiansg Promotion Manager, Critique. Middle row: ERNEST A. CAMERON . . . . . . Beaver Commerce and Finance Beta Theta Pi JV Lacrosse. EDITII THERESA CAMPO . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Zeta Tau Alpha Stnrlcnt Handbook, Newman Clubg Spanish Clubg Modern Dance Clubg Intramurals. WILLIAM FRANCIS CANAUAN . . Connerton Commerce and Finance Newman Club. CUYER EDWARD CANDY ..... Wormleysburg Journalism Sigma Alpha Epsilon Cross Countryg Trackg Alpha Della Sigmag Intramurals. BERNARD WISE CARBEAU .... Ellwood City CIIIIIIIICFCU unrl Finance Bela 'I'l1ela Pi President, Beta Theta Pig Skull and Bones: Clteerleaderg IFCQ Players. CHARLES DONALD CAREY . . . Pottsville GIIIIIIIIUITC anti Finance Bottom row: JAMES ROBERTSON CAREY .... Mount Lebanon Commerce and Finance Tau Kappa Epsilon JV Eootballg Intramuralsg Secretary, Tau Kappa Epsilon. PAULINE E. CARMIN . . . . . Lancaster Arts and Letters Alpha Epsilon Phi Players. ANTIIONY BERNARD CARROZZA .... Lancaster Commerce and Finance Alpha Phi Delta Clee Clubg Newman Club. KENNETH EUGENE CARTER ...... York Journalism Alpha Phi Alpha Critiqneg Daily Coliegiang Secretary, Alpha Phi Alpha. SAMUEL BROWN CASEY, JR. ..... Pittsburgh Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Chairman, Senior Ballg Junior Board, LA VIE: Penn State Engineerg Assistant Manager, Swimmingg Newman Clubg Delta Sigma Pig Secretary, Phi Kappa. JOHN CARL CATHERINE ..... Morrisdale Arts and Letters Alpha Phi Delta Student Hanclboolcg Vice President, Alpha Phi Dellag SEAQ Newman Club. i , Top row: DONALD FREDERICK CLARK . . . . Lebanon Commerce and F inance STEVE MICHAEL CEBULKO ..... Iiawk Run Commerce and 1'lIlIl!IllCC Trcasurer,VAlpha Kappa Psi: Phi EiZl.SigDli1Q .l ESSE BRUCE CLARK, lll . . . Philadelphia Pi 01111111121 M119 Phi KHIJPH Pl111 Arts and Letters Alpha Phi Alpha ALBERT CHAKMAK ....... Piuslnirgli , , Q Commerce and l lmu1.ce Phi Della Theta ROBERT LLARKE ,, Pmflfurgh Student Hamlboolc' Thespians. 'lmlmahsm Hmm UH ' Newman Cluhg Secretary, Alpha Della Sigma. RUSSELL CHAPLlNSKY .... . Palmerlon Arts anrl Letters BOUOIIL I'0w: 1 x 1 i HAROLD WILSON CLAUSS, .IR ..... Allentown MARGARET JANE CIYHLK ' l Blalrsvllle I.'omnterr'e mul lfifztartce Sigma Phi Epsilon .lfilliflmll-9111 Cl 1 Cl . C . . AlPl111 Chl 0111033 Blue Bandg Concert Bandg Thespians. iape mirg rtttque. ALFRED BENSON CHIEPPOR . . . Plniapsimra DEN'?1lIS iiLl.CLAYP0011 ' ' qi, I i,l.ISf.if'a l g Journalism Phi Sigma Kappa ns am Je Us Llama H 'Una Daily Collegian.. JAMES B. CLEAVER .... . Grampian THEODORE JOSEPH CICHOWIC . . . . McAdoo .lvllfllllll-VII' Conmzerce and Finance A191121 Della 53311111- Middle row: IIUGH CHARLES CLOSE . . . . . Hazleton HUGO CIULLO .... . 11in1m1e1p1m1 J 'S 1 Arts and Letters Alpha Della Sigmag AIMQ FTAQ lRCg Newman Cluhg Daily Collegian. Sociology Cluhg AlMg Newman Clnh. JAMES ALEXANDER COCHRANE .... Brentwood RICHARD PAUL CLAIR ...... Allentown f0 'l1S 11 P111 01111111111 11111111 Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Della Alpha Della Sigmag Daily Collegian. Head Cheerleader: Blue Kcyg Sociology Clubg Secretary, Phi Sigma Delta. MARGARET SlllRLEY COCSWELL . . . Williamsport Arts and Letters CLAIR HOFFMAN CLARK . - - . All00l1L1 Louise lloiner Cluhg Alpha Lambda Della: Chairman Commerce and Filtanee Christian Science Organizalion. i87 urn so Top row: IRVIN COIAIEN ........ Reading Arls and Letters Phi Epsilon Pi Belles Lettres Clnh. TIIELMA CO1-IEN ..... . Scranton Arts and Letters Sociology Clnbg Hillel. WILLIAM MERTON COIIEN ..... Pollsville Arts rtnrl Letters Phi Sigma Dclla Thespiansg Players. Second row: ELOISE B. COIILBERC .... . Philarlelphia Arts and Letters Sociology Clnbg Hillel. WILLIAM ERNEST COLLIFLOWER . . Altoona Arls unrl Letters TIIEOPIIILUS DAVID COLLINS . . . Pitlshnrgh Arts mul Letters Theta Chi Secretary, Theta Chig IFC. 'l'hira' row: JAMES VINCENT CONNELL . . . Newark, N. .l. Ifnrnmerrre mul l in1rnr:e Della Chi Newman Clnh. LOIS NEVIUS CONOVER ...... Palmerton Arts unrt Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma Ski Clulmg Critique. IIELEN LOUISE CONRADER ..... Aliquippa Ctllllllllfflfl? rrnrl l inr1n1'c Alpha Gamma Delta Intramurals. Fottrth row: .IOIIN CONTRADY ..... McAcloo Arts anrl Letters Pi Lamlnla Sigma. ROBERT WILLIAM COOK ..... Philadelphia Cl0IIlIlICl'1'U and l inm1,ce IIETTY ANNE COOPER . .... Swarthmore Arts mul Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma Ski Cluhg Critique. Fifth row: RICIIARD JOSEPH COOPER . . . Callilzin Cnmlnerce aml Finance Intramurals. DONALD ELIIIU COPELIN ..... Philadelphia Arts mul Letters Beta Sigma Rho Presitlc-nt, Sophomore Classg All-College Cahinelg Lacrosse' Dehaleg Assistant, Manager, Lacrosse. WILLIAM D. COPENIIAVER . . Beccaria Cmnrneree anrl lfilmnrre Acacia Bottom row: JOSEPII WILLIAM COPPA . . . . Philaclelphia foltrnalisnt llasehallg Daily Collegian. .IAMES ROMEO CORLEY ..... Philadelphia Arts mul Letters Intercollegiate Covernmentg Alpha Phi Alpha. JAMES ll. CORWIN ...... Washington Arts mul Letters Alpha Tan Omega ,IV Football. Top row: lVIAR'l'IN EAVERO COSTA .... Frerlericklown CVUIIIIIIUIYTG mul IBLIIIIIIC0 Della Sigma Phi Basketball. WILIVRICD RUSSELL COUCII . . Bangor Arts and Letters A. WALTER COVVAN ...... Brentwooll Iournnlism Kappa Sigma Blue Keyg Frulll. Second row: ROBERT WAYNE COY .... . Vanllergrill Arts and Letters WAL'I'ER IIAYNES CRAIVIER, .IR. . Mt. Lebanon Cnnuneree 111111 FIIIIVHIIITC Chi Phi Players. FORREST' PAUL CRAIVIP ..... West Reading Commerce mul Finnmve Viee President, Nittany Dormitory. Tltird row: NANCY lVlAY CRAWFORD . .... lVIercel' Arts and Letters Alpha Gamma Della FRANKLIN ROBERT CREIC ..... Leek Ilaven COIllIlll'l'l'8 anal Fillfllllfl' Blue Bantlg College Symphonyg Phi lVlu Alphag Delta Sigma Pi. VINCENT EUGENE CROASDALE ....' Potlsville COIIIlHt'fl'l' mul Fillrzriee Spanish Cluhg Penn Slate Cluhg Newman Clulu. Fourth row: WILLIAM ROSS CROSBY . . . Morrisville CtJIlIlIl0I'I'U mul l'liHIIllfl'l' CONSTANCE LOUISE CROUSIIORE . . . Belle Vernon Arts and Letters Della Gamma Chairman, ,ludicial Boarrlg All-College Cahinetg Senate, WSCA: Panhellenic Couneilg Chapel Choirg Trehle Singersg Louise llomer Cluh. .IACK FAUDRICIC CROWE ..... Brownsville f.'umm,eree mul lwlillfllltlftt Sigma Phi Epsilon Della Sigma Pi. Fifth row: BARBARA NECLEY CRUCIGER . . Piltslmrgll Arts and Letters Chi Omega lVIOlICl'll Dance Clulmg Modern Dance Coneert Group: Frothg Playersq Intramurals. BARBARA JOAN CULLEY . . . Forest llills, N. Y. Arts and Letters Kappa Alpha 'l'heta Belles Leltres. ROSALYN ANNIE CULLIEY ..... Burgell:-xlowu Cnmrueree mul l innm'e Stuflent lfllllllflltltkf Rille Clulr. Bottom row: .lOl'lN .l. CURRAN . . ..... Plains Arts mul Letters Phi Kappa Newman Cluhg Daily Collegirmg Frntlig Belles Letlresg IRCg Philosophy Clulm. .IOIIN FRANCIS CURRY . . . Shenamloah COIIIIIICITK? mul l innm'e MICHAEL Nl. CURSID .... . Altoona Cnnnlleree Illtfl I irmm-e IIllI'ZllDll!'lllSQ AIM. Tgp rowg WILLIAM DAVIDOWITZ . . . llazlelon GEORGE BUNTING DALLAS . . ' I I I Media COIYLIILCFCC and Finance Phi Sigma Delta Arts and Letters Tau Kappa Epsilon Student Trihunalg Treasurer, Lion Partyg Intramurals. CHARLIE BOYD DAVIS M K R k - L. . . c ees oc s LEWIS WILLIAM DALLOLIO ..... SCI-anion Af'-' 'md Lvffm Phi Kappa Ta Colnlnerce nnrl Finance Alpha Phi Omega: Ski Clulyg Wesley Foundation. GFRAI D E DAVE Altoona C , ,' - ,fl F' , ROBERT WILLIAM DALRYMPLE . . . Porn. Allegany Penn SmfZ gmffgganisfgfli, AIM Arts and Letters Belles Leltresg Penn Stale Club. DOLORES FRANCES DALY B ll f Bottom row: Mniahsm ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Phi'JM'fl0n'e MARCUS K. DAVIS . . . . Iaioilidayslmrg Collegiang Student Hamlbuolcg Panhellenic Council. Journalism' PETER ANTHONY DANELLA ' . - ' - Al'00'1a WILLIAM FRANKLIN DAVIS ..... IaI..mIngfI0n Commerce 'md Flmmce Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Psi AIM5 Penn Slam Club' NSAQ Manager, Baseballg Daily Collegiang IFC Reprcsentalivc. WILLIAM IRVIN DANIELS . . Altoona Journalism RUBY DAVlSON . . . Shenandoah journalism Alpha Epsilon Phi Middle row: JOHN RICHARD D'ARDENNE ..... Jenkintown MARGARET ELAINE DE JURE ---- Upper Darby AUS and Leuws Alpha Sigma Phi Arts anrl Letters Alpha Chi Omega Thespiansg Ski Cluhg Swimming? Intramurals' Phi Sigma lotag Panhellenic Councilg Spanish Clubg Intramurals. . . .' N . ElJCllSlJlITg l I Maplelon Depot Arts and Letters Ph' Gamma Della Commerce and Finance Tau Kappa Epsilon JAMES CALHOUN DAUGHERTY . . . . Falls Creek Commerce nnrl Finance Sigma Alpha Epsilon JOHN PHILIP DEMPSEY . . . . Altoona Manager, Soccer. Journalism Phi Kappa Psi 190 Top row: WILLIAM ALEXANDER DEMPSEY . . . Clarks Summit Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Psi THOMAS JOSEPH DeNAPOLI . . . . Pottsville Commerce antt Finance Penn State Club, IRCQ Newman Club, Spanish Club. SALLIE ST. CLAIR DENNEY . . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Zeta Tau Alpha Modern Dance Club, Stmlent Handlzookg Spanish Club. WILLIAM EDWARD DENSHAM . . Morrisdalm- Journalism. CIIARLES WESLEY DERR . . . . Williamsport Arts anal Letters .JACK HERBERT DIAMOND ..... Philadelphia Commerce anrl Finance Alpha Epsilon Pi Treasurer, Spanish Club, Camera Clubg Nittany Dormitory Council. Middle row: CARL ANTONIO DiBATTISTA . . . Muse Commerce and Finance LOIS JANE DICKSON ...... State College Arts and Letters Delta Delta Delta Panhellenic Councilg Alpha Lambda Dcltag Pi Camma Mug Pi Lambda Sigmag Concert Bandg Symphonyg Intramurals: WSCA. JOSEPH RAY DIEHL . . . . . Bedford Commerce anrl Finance Phi Delta Theta .IANE C. DINGER ....... Rimersburg Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Omega Secretary-Treasurer, Junior Class: Board of Control, Co-Opg Senior Board, LA VIE, Critiqneg Whrfs Who in the News. CLAUDE ANTHONY DiPASQUALE . . . Creensburg JOIITIIIIJASIII Daily Collegian. BERNADYNE ELIZABETH DOBOSII . . Fraekville Commerce and Finance Frotltg Critique. Bottom row: NORMAN JOSEPII DOERNER lll . . . State College V Commerce and Finance JOHN MARK DONOFRIO .... . Erie Arts and Letters N. PAULINE MOSS DODD .... Cleveland, Ohio Jonrnatism. Zeta Tau Alpha Whois Who Among Sturlents in Anteriran. Universities and Colleges, President, Zeta Tau Alphag Feature Editor, Daily Collcgiang Chimesg Judicial, WSGAQ Theta Sigma Phi, Mortar Boardg Christian Science Organization, Student Hanrlbooltg Cabinet, PSCA. HERMAN DORNICK ...... Ellwood City Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi. LANE HOWARD DORSETT . . . Commerce and Finance . Mansfield Della Sigma Pig Frothg Penn State Club. JOHN PAUL DOYLE, JR ....... Clairton Comnzerve and Finance Top row: IIELEN LOUISE DREHER . . . . Oil City Arts mul Letters Calminet, PSCA. MAX DREIIER ......... Dallas - COIIllIll'l'I'8 mul Finrtnce Ski Clulig President, German Clulmg llunting Club. ROBERT Il. DIIBOIS ....... DuBois Ifolrilrierce and l'lLlNlIl17lf Sigma Alplla Epsilon Assistant Manager, Track. Second row: RICHARD MAPES DUEEORD . . . Clastonlmury, Conn. Arts mul Letters Beta Theta Pi Cross Countryg Traekg Daily Collegiang Froth. .IOIIN FREDERICK DUINK . . . . Oil City Cnlnmerce mul Finance Wesley Foundation. BERNARD WILLIAM DUNN . . . Philadelphia lozwnolism, Third row: WILLIAM FREDERICK DUNN . . . Bellefonte Commerce and l im1n.ce Sigma Nu JEAN FAY DUPPSTADT ...... Vandergrift Commerce and I inan,ce Lutheran Student Association. .IANE MARIE DURKIN .... . Ardmore Arts and Letters Intramuralsg Newman Clulig Rod and Coceus Clulv. Fourth row: .IACK ELLIOT DUX . . Berkeley Springs, W. Va. Cnmnterce mul Ftltartce Sigma Phi Epsilon DAIILIA EDELSTEIN ..... Johnstown Arts and Letters Sigma Delta Tau Sociology Clulwg Hillelg Tliespiansg Players. RUTH EDELSTEIN ....... New Castle Clllllflllllflflf and Finance Alplta Epsilon Plii Panliellenic Councilg Junior Board, Daily Collegialtg Slllfllfllfl Hanrlboolcg lklillel. Fifth row: LLOYD LAMONTE EDGAR . . Plliladelpllia Commerce and Fimzrtce Delta Upsilon F rotlt. CHARLES SCIIAAR EDWARDS . . . . MeArloo Arts and Letters Pollock Circle Councilg IRC. OWEN EDWARDS ...... . MeAdoo Commerce and Finance Bottom row: RAY DAVIS ECBERT ..... . Chester Colnnterce and Fillllllflf Vice President, Nittany Dormitory. DONALD CLIFFORD EGGERS ..... Aspinwall Commerce and Finance Sigma Phi Epsilon Delta Sigma Pig Camera Clubg Intramurals. WILLIAM RICHARD EGGERT .... Elkins Park Commerce and Finance Sigma Nu Delta Sigma Pig Intramurals. Top row: T. ARDEN EIDELL .... . . Kane Journalism 'l'rc-asurer, Sigma Della Chig Student Hanrlboolr. ELIZABETH KENNEDY EKEY . . . . Oakmnnl Arts aml Letters Della Gamma CRAIG MARSH ELLIOTT . .... ll211'l'lSllll1'gL Arts mul Letters Phi Kappa Psi Nlanager, Lacrosseg Blue Kcyg NSA. Second row: HARRY JOSEPH ENDRES . . . . . lVlunhall Journalism, Sigma Della Chig .llllllllf lluarcl, Collegian: lllue Bancl. CORINNE DORIS ENCELSBERC .... Philaclelphia Arts rlnrl Letters Phi Sigma Sigma llillvl. .IERE L. ENCLE ...... . Shamokin Commeree and Finmtee Alpha Kappa Psi. Tltird row: FRANK JOHN ENTIERO . . . . llazlclon Arts mul Letters IVIAXINE ERNA EPSTINE ..... Wilkes-Barre Arts rtmt Letters Alpha Epsilon Phi Daily Collegialtg lnlramuralsg llillel. .IOIIN WILLIAM ERB . . . . Palmyra Commerce and Fflillllll, Phi Kappa Psi Fourth row: .lOl'lN IIENRY ERNST . . . . . Pittslmrgli JUIITIIIIILSIIII Kappa Sigma Secretary-Treasurer, lI Cg Alpha Della Sigma: Frotlt. DAVID RICHARD EVANS . . . . Scranton Arts Illlll Letters Theta Chi Boxing. ERNEST LEONARD IVACCIIINE . . . Wm-ilvillv I.'omn1eree and Ftnrznee Fifth, row: RICHARD LEWIS FAGAN .... . Altoona Commerce mul Fin.an.r:e HERALD PRICE FAHRINCER, JR .... Williamsport Arts and Letters Sigma .Phi Epsilon Boxingg Theta Phi Alphag Playersg Druiclsg Vice President, Sigma Phi Epsilon. .IACK C. FALK ........ Iloutzdale Commcrrrc and Finance Della Sigma Pi. Bottom row: TIIELIVIA LEA FARKAS . . . Plmenixvillm' COIIIIIIUII e mul I'lLIl!1lII'l? ALLEN RAY FASNACHT ...... 1-lershey CUIIIIIIIUFUC and l irtan1'e Bela 'l'hel,a Pi Wrestlingg Druirlsg Della Sigma Pig Thespians. .IOHN ROBERT FAULKNER .... Reynolclsville Arts and Letters Top row: IRENE FEDAKO ........ Mar-Lin Arts anrl Letters Spanish Clubg Newman Clubg Russian Club. JOSEPH FELIX , ....... Centralia Commerce and Finance Slavonic All-Male Chorusg Intramurals. EDWARD LOUIS FERDINAND . . . . Hazleton Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Tau LA VIE. RUSSEL HAROLD FESSLER . . . Tamaqua Commerce and Finance GERTRUDE MARGARET FETZER .... I-Iartsville Commerce and Finance Gamma Phi Beta Vice President, Cwensg President, Gamma Phi Betag Executive Board, WRAg Swimming Clubg Treble Singers. HAROLD BYRON FINK . ..... Wellsboro Arts and Letters Sigma Phi Alpha Middle row: EDWIN GEORGE FINLEY .... . Natrona Arts and Letters Delta Sigma Pig Penn State Club. CLAIRE MARIE FINNERTY ..... Scottdale Arts and Letters Chi Omega Newman Clubg Froth. OSCAR TELLER FLEISHER, JR. .... Miami, Fla. Commerce and Finance Alpha Epsilon Pi Treasurer, Camera Clubg Playersg Liberal Arts Student Councilg Alpha Phi Omega. JOEL FLEMING ........ Poltsville Arts anrl Letters Pi Kappa Alpha Chairman, Slate Partyg Thespiansg Newman Clubg Debateg President, Belles Lettresg Liberal Arts Student Council. CLIFFORD CHARLES FLICK ..... Sharon Commerce and Finance Sigma Phi Sigma Treasurer, Sigma Phi Sigma. MARGARET JANE FORBES . . . State College Arts and Letters Alpha Omicron Pi Choir. Bottom row: RICHARD MICHAEL FORBES .... Harrisburg Arts anrl Letters Phi Kappa Sigma Glee Clubg ICG. HARVEY HAVEN FRANK, JR ..... Philadelphia Commerce and Finance JACK CARL FRANK .... . Williamsport Arts and Letters Penn State Clubg Intramuralsg AIM. ROBERT BARTON FRANKHOUSE . . . Port Royal Arts and Letters Chi Phi Cheerleaderg Blue Keyg Chairman, Stale Partyg Frothg Intramuralsg Thespiansg Whois Who in Penn State. JOHN WILLIAM FREESTON ..... Pottsvillc Commerce anrl Finance Penn State Clubg Canterbury Clubg Campus Center Club. WILLIAM THEODORE FUNK, JR .... Mt. Lebanon Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Sigma NSA. Top row: JOSEPH EDWARD FURRER . . . Altoona Arts and Letters PAULA RUTH FURRY ...... Loysburg Arts and Letters Kappa Phig Treble Singersg Rifle Club. JOHN FUTCHKO ...... . Sl. Clair Commerce and Finance Inlramuralsg Russian Chorus. WILLIAM MARLIN EYE .... Centre Hall Commerce and Finance ALBERT MARTIN GABER . . . Bridgeville lonrnalism Beaver House JAY LEONARD CALLAGI-IER . . . . Apollo Commerce and Finanrre Della Tau Della Middle row: ROBERT L. GARDNER ...... State College Arts and Letters Phi Gamma Delta lFCg Phi Mu Alphag Secretary, Thespiansg Blue Bandg Symphonyg Secretary, Phi Gamma Della. PRISCILLA JANE CASS ..... Ironwood, Mich. Arts and Letters SHIRLEY MAXINE CAUGER .... Walsonlowll Arts and Letters Zeta Tau Alpha Vice President, President, WSCAg President, Dormitoryg Cwensg Mortar Boardg Who's Who at Penn Stateg W11.o's Who Among Stnflents in American Universities and Collegesg Treble Singersg Secretary, Zeta Tau Alphag All-College Cabinet. EDWARD JOSEPH CAZDA . . . Ml. Pleasant Journalism Daily Collegiang Lionews. HAROLD I-IAGAN CEBERT . . Elkins Park Commerce and I inanee Sigma Nu CIIARLES WILLIAM CEHRETT .... Lewistown Commerce and Finance Alpha Chi Rho Bottom row: Tl-IELMA BRANDT GEIER . . . Lancaster Journalism Sigma Della Tau Masquereltesg Whois Who at Penn Stateg Classified Advertising Manager, Daily Collegiang Circulation Manager, LA Vlu. EMIL ROBERT GELATKO . . .... Trcsckow Arts and Letters Beaver House Secretary, Beaver Houseg lntramuralsg Russian Cluhq Sociology Clubg Mathematics Clubg French Club. FORREST DONALD GENGER ..... Sharon Commerce and Finance Sigma Alpha Epsilon MAX CERSENSON .... . . Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Alpha Epsilon Pi Camera Club. JOSEPH FISCHER CERSON . . . . Williamsport Arts and Letters Playersg German Club. JOSEPH LEO GIESEY, JR. ..... Wilkinsburg Arts and Letters Della Tau Della Ilistory Roundtable. Top row: PETER MCGANN GIESEY .... Edgewood Arls onrl Letters Della Sigma Phi President, IEGQ President, Delta Sigma Phig Delta Sigma Rhog Dc-hateg Forensic Couneilg Lion's Pawg Who's Who Among Sturlents in American Universities and Colleges. LOUIS GILFORD GILBERT ..... Pittshnrgh Jonrnolisnt Zeta Beta Tau Advertising Director, Daily Collegirtng Alpha Delta Sigmag Drnidsg Players: Assistant, Manager, Basketball. WILLIAM EDWARD GILBERT, .IR ..... Tyrone Arts and Letters Second row: WILLIAM WALLACE GILLELAND . . . Pittsburgh Commerce and Finance Seahhard and Blade. RIGIIARD ROLAND GILLESPIE . . . Punxsntawnfey Arts and Letters Alpha Tau Omega ELIZABETH ELSIE GINN . . Irlaverlown Commerce and Finance Della Zeta Third row: GLORIA CITTELMAN ...... Philadelphia Arts onrl Letters Sigma Della Tau Frotllg Playersg Secretary, Sigma Delta Tan. FRANKLIN PENNELL GLACKIN, .IR. .... Oxford Arts anll Letters Sigma Phi Alpha President, Sigma Phi Alphag IFCg Dehatc. ELEANOR L. GLASSMAN ...... Cynwyd Arts anrl Letters Phi Sigma Sigma Play:-rsg 'I'ln'spians. Fourth row: ALBERT CONRAD GLESSNER . . . . Nlreycrsdale Commerce anal Finance Penn Slate Clnhg AIM. IIEIINIGE GOLDBICRG ...... llarrislmurg Jonrnnllsln Alpha Epsilon Phi Vice President, Masquerettcsg Player:-xg Intramurals. LEONARD GOLDBERG ...... Bethlehem ,lortrnullsnt Pi Lamhda Phi Sturlent llrzmllmokg Secretary, Pi Lambda Phi. Fifth, row: SYLVIA REHA GOLDISERG . . . . .Philadelphia .IOIlftlIlllSIlt Sigma Delta Tau President, Sigma Delta Tang Playcrsg Hillelg Student l'llllllllJ00lCj Thcspians. CARL ALAN GOLDENBERG ..... Bala-Cynwyd Arts anfl Letters lleta Sigma Rho Head Manager, Ilaskethallg Bloc Key. MARION GOLDMAN ...... Elkins Park Arts rtnrl Letters Alpha Epsilon Phi Masqnerr-ltesg Senior Board, Daily Collegiong Playersg 'I'l'easlll'ei', President, Alpha Epsilon Phig Intramurals. Bottom row: TERESA MARY GONSKY ...... Throop Arts rtnrl Letters Sociology Gluhg Bowling Chlhg Newman Clnh. CLARENCE EDGAR GOOD ..... Reamslown Commerce and Finance Penn State Cluhg Flying Cluhg AIM. .IOAN ELFRIIEDA GOOD . . . . . Piltshurgh Arts anal Letters Chi Omega Ski Club. Top row: NORMAN AI.I RED GOODE, JR. .... Wilmvnling Jultrnnlisln .Iunior Board, Daily Cnllagirlng Sigma Dm-lla Chi. ROBERT GEORGE GOODMAN ..... Reading CflIIllIl,l'I'C6 and Finance Sigma Phi Epsilon Vino President, Sigma Phi Epsilon: Vice President. Delta Sigma Pig Cleo Chili. SI'IIRl.EY GORDON ....... Inrliana Arts and Lcfltvrs Phi Sigma Sigma Sociology Cluh. Second row: CLYDE CLAIR COSS ...... West Decatur CUIlIIllt'l'l'l! mul Finanrv ALBERT GERALD COTTLEIII . . . . Nanliuoko Joitrlmlislzl. Pi Lamlnla Phi Amlvcrlising Manager, l rotltg llusinc-ss Manager, IFC Nvwslelterg Assislanl Managvr, l,zicl'o-s-av DAVID H ERMAN COULD ...... Tilnsville Arts and Letters Zeta Beta Tan Ilislory Clnhg I-Iillol. Third row: .IOIIN IIAVVIJEY CRAVICS, .IR ..... MI. lmhanon Arts mul Letters Phi Sigma Iolag l'll'l5IlCII Cluhg Vice Prcsiclunl, C1-rman Clnhg SEA. WILLIAM IIENRY CRAY, .IR ..... Stale Collogc Arts and Lvrtvrs Tan Kappa Epsilon Tennis. DAVID li. CREENWALD ...... Piltshnrgll Coni1m'rr'v mul I ilHII1l'U Phi Epsilon Pi Slinlt-nl 'I'rihnnaIg Chairman, I,ion Parlyg 'l'h1-spiansg II 'Cg Wra-slling. l 01trtlt row: LEON WARREN CREENWAl.D . . . Pollsvillv Arts and Lvllvrs Phi Epsilon Pi RICIIARD D. CREY . . . . . Winhnrnn Col1:nu'r1'e mul l innnr'0 WILLIAM JACKSON CRII I I'I'IIS, .lR. . . Stony Crm-k Mills COIlIllIl'l'I'U mul Filtalice Fifth row: l.ORRAINE IIELEN CRI'I'SAVACE . . . Nanlicolu- Arts anrl Letters DI-lla Zola Sociology Clnhg Inlramuralsg Spanish Cluh. GEORGE AR'I'I'IlIR CRIISKIN . . . Pillshnrgli COIIllll!'fl'i' :tml lnilllllllftf Phi Epsilon .Pi .IOSEPII IIERMAN GRYCIER . . . . Eric Con1lm'rr'c mul Finance Bottom row: RICIIARD MA'I I'IIEW CUIIL . Philuslvlphia Journalism Pi Kappa Phi .IOIIN PAUL IIALADA ..... Palmx-rlon f,'0lnnterr'a mul Finarwe Penn Slate Cluhq Cami-ru Chili. FREDERICK 'KENNICTII IIALFORD . . CII-urliolil lfoiiintvrrc mul FLIIIIIII1' AIM. Top row: LOIS RUTH HALL ....... llopwood Arts and Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma Stltrlent Hanzlboolr. CHARLES THOMAS HALLIGAN . Pittsburgh Comrnerr-e and Finance Sigma Nu PAUL EDWIN HALLMAN . .... Spring City Arts and Letters Sigma Pi Treasurer, Sigma Pig Blue Band. WILLIAM CHARLES HAMEL . . . Mineola, N. Y. Commerce and Finance Alpha Sigma Phi Treasurer, Alpha Sigma Phig Gymnasticsg Della Sigma Pig Thespians. LOWELL VARNER HAMMER . . . . ,loltnslown Arts aml Letters Lamlrda Chi Alpha Della Sigma Pig Pi Lambda Sigmag Vice President, IRC. ROBERT HANOBECK . . . I . Uniontown CUIIIIIIKFLI3 and Finance Mirlflle row: .IOSIIUA GEORGE HARRINGTON . . Osceola Mills Arts anll Letters GERALD WAYNE HASSEL . . . Hazleton Journalism Daily Collegian. GEORGE MILTON HAULMAN . . . . Altoona Commerce and Finance lll'Il..EN OSRORNE IIAWKINS .... Bala-Cynwyd Arts and Letters Della Della Della Panhellenic Councilg 'l'relnll- Singersg Frotll. TIMOTHY DOMENIGK IIAYES . . . Scranton Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Tau TIIAWLEY DeWl'I'T IIAYMAN . . Doylestown CUlIlIlIl'lY'lf nnfl Finanrc Bottom row: .IAMES EDWARD HEANUE, JR. . . West Rock l'liII Arts and Letters JOSEPH .IOHN HEEFNER . . . . Mallanoy City Comlnerrre anfl Finance DONALD RING l'lElNY ...... Williamsport Commerre anfl Finance Pi Kappa Phi Manager, Rifleg Lilmcral Arls Student Councilg Della Sigma Pig Treasurer, Pi Kappa Phi. ROBERT HOWARD HELFAND . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. Commerce and Finance Phi Sigma Della Intramurals. AUBREY LEROY HELFMAN . . . . Sharon COIIHIICFCC anll Finance Phi Epsilon Pi .IAMES BEURY HEPLER .... Ashland Commerce and Finance 1101, ww, DONALD WIIELAN HIRZEL .... Lebanon If'IuIIII:I1ICK IP. IIIcI1oI.,D ..... IIIIIIAIIQIIIIIIII f 'US Lambda Ch' Alpha 1,v0IlllIIl'lY'l? and Finance Pi Kappa Plti Secretary, Alpha Kappa Psi. BERYL E. HOFFMAN . . . Pliiladelllllla COIIIIIIVUTCU and Finance Pi Lambda Phi WILLIAM M. IIERRMANN, JR. . . Sliarpsvillo Journalism, ' r Clli Plli EDWIN LESTER HOFFMAN, JR ..... Berwick Daily Collegtang Intramurals. Jmmmlism Sigma Alpha Epsilon Liberal Arts Student, Councilg Assistant Manager, Truckg ETIIEL MAE HERSIIEY . . . . Elixubetlitown Parmi Nous: Sigma Delta UH! Bllle KCY- Arts and Letters SEA' Bottom row: , . ' ' ' ' ...... P 'll WILLIAM DAVID IIERSIIEY . . . Greensburg I RBSHZZIJIOHMAN Bm Sigma lflgfv' C Coninicrce and Mnance Delta Upsilon Advertising Manager, From: Alpha Dena Sigma? WSSFQ Student Handbook. FAY B. I-IERZOC ........ Lester Arts and Letters I Sociology Clubg Belles Lcttresg Critiqneg Pltilosopliy Club. WILIQIAM H' HOFFMAN ' ' ' 'i Nornswwn COIIIIIICTCU and Finance Delta Sigma Phi PATRICIA ANN HIGH ....... Reading J0,,ma15s,,,, MARILYN URCILLA IIOKE . .... Bethlehem Frothg Treble Singcrsg Outing Club. AHS 'md Lena'-9 Alpha Chi Omega Playersg LA VII:g Intramurals. Middle row: WILLIAM CLARICNIQD IIILBOLT . . . weiistmm ROBLRT MYMOUR 'ZOLDFN d'F, ' Drexel HM CUIIIIIIIIGTCC and Finance 'omlmjce an ' mance SARA ANN l,lILL -.'.. North East BENJAMIN PAUL l-IOOVER, JR. . Altoona Arts and Letters Alplia Gamma Delta J0 'mli5 Sociology Clubg Bowling Clubg Badminton ClIIb. Imfamufals- SUSANNE I-IILL ...... Pittsburgh ANN MARIE HOPFER .... . Portage Arts and Letters CUIIIIIIICVCC and Finance Circulation Manager, Frolh. Bridge Clubg Newman Club. 199 Top row: .IANICE PATRICIA IIOROFF ..... Portage Commerce and Ifirtance Phi Sigma Sigma Treasurer, Phi Sigma Sigmag Hillelg Players. MYLES ALAN IIORWITZ ..... Philadelphia Cottltrzerrc and l inflmre Zeta Beta Tau ROBERT CURTIS HOUSER ...... .Altoona Arts and Letters Pi Kappa Phi Tltuspiansg Soeeerg Efrncingg Pershing Rifles. Second row: MARY ELIZABETH IIOWELI ,..... Midland Arts anrl Letters Kappa Alpha Theta SIIIIIUIII llamllzoohg Critique. WILLIAM A. HOWELL ...... Mt. Lebanon Cnmmerr'e antl l'lLllfllllCC Sigma Phi Epsilon IFC. JAMES CLOYDE IIOWELLS . . West Ilazleton Comtnerce and Finanre Tennis. Third row: BETTY JANE IIOWER ...... Montrose ,Iortrnalisnt Zeta Tau ,Alpha President, Vice President. Theta Sigma Phig Modern Dance Clubg Personnel Manager, Collegirzng Assistant Senior Editor, LAVIPIQ Advertising Manager, Hrzmlboolrg Secretary, Zeta Tau Alphag Belles Lettres Cluhg Whrfs Who in the News. OSBERT TURNER HUGHES . . . . Spray, N. C. Arts mul Letters SAM. WILLIAM FRANCIS IIUNT . . . . . Sunbury CttlIlIIll'l'I'C and l'Tl1tlIlt'l' Theta Kappa Phi Fourth row: IIENRY PAUI. IIUNTER . . Williamsport JUIIFIIHIIISIII .IOIIN E. HUNTER . . . . Slate College Arts and Letters Sigma Chi Puhlicily Chairman, State Party. .IOSEPII EDGAR IIUNTER ..... Philaclelphia Journalism. Editor, Lionewsg Penn State Cluh. Fifth row: ROBERT CIIESTER IIURD .... . Mahafley C0lIll7Il'I'l'l7 mul Fitttlnee. ,IOIIN ANDREW IIUTNYAN ..... llazlelon Arts anrl Letters Cleo Clnlng 'I'reaz+nrer, Cernlan Clubg Newman Cluh. ANDREW IIUZINEC ...... Perryopolis Arts and Letters Alpha Rho Omegag Slavonic All-Malo Chorus. Bottom row: ROBERT EARL IIYLE ...... llollitlayslnlrg Arts ltnrl Letters Plli Tau Alpha Phi Sigma Iota. STANLEY RALPH HYLE ......, Altoona Jourrmlism Alpha Tau Omega Critique. GEORGE RICIIARD IRVIN ..... Ilollitlayslmrg Arts rtrtrl Letters Sigma Phi Epsilon Prop and Wing Ilonoraryg Newman Clulng Boxingg Intramurals. Top row: PATRICIA ANN IRWIN ...... Pittsburgh .lnztrmzlisnt Alpha Chi Omega President, Alpha Chi Omegag Frothg Inlramuralsg Swimming Clulr. CILBERT ,ISAACIVIAN ...... Ilurrishurg Crnlllllercv mul l ln11r1r'e Phi Sigma Della IIARRY CIIARLES ISABEI., JR. . . Uuiuulown Arts mul Letters Sigma Pi Second row: .IOIIN FREDERICK ISBELL . . 1 . . Alluens CUIIIIIICFVC anal Filmncc JEAN LlSE'I l'E ISRAEL ..... Philatlelphia .lun l'llfIlllSlIl, Secrvlary, Tluzta Sigma Phig IRC: Belles Lollrt-sg Crltlquvg Daily Ifollegiung Intramurals. JOSEPH IVIASON JACKSON .... Kennull Squarn' f.'r:1r1l11,z'l'f'e and Flllfllltft' Theta Chi 'I'lu-spiansg Assistant Business lVlunagur, Daily CONC'gllIllj Symplumyg I at'mi Nousg ,IV SlllfCl'I'Q S4-crvlary, 'l'hela Chi. Tltirzl row: IIIQNRY CRAIC JACOBS . . . . . Allentown COIIlIll1'l'CU mul Flillllllfdl Alpha 'Pau Omega JV Foolliull. HOWARD CEORCE JANOV .... Nlahanny City Arts anrl Letters Phi Sigma Della Manager, Cross Counlryg Blue K1-y. KENNETII EDWARD JAYSON . . . Maplewomul, N. J. l.'w1llnel'r'e and Flll.lllll'tf Phi Sigma Dulla Philosophy Cluhg lVlauag4-r, I,acruss4-: 'I'l1c-spiansg IECQ Intramurals. Fourth row: DALE lVIA'I l'llEW JOIINSON . ..., Allculowu Inrirnalisnz, Phi Kappa Tau Alpha Kappa Alphag Daily Cullvgiung Alpha Delta Sigma. GLENN CARL JOHNSON ...... Ilmlmlah- Colzrlrwrrv mul l ir11tnr'e Pcuu Stan' Clulig LSA. JOIIN JAY JOHNSON ..... . Alluona Arts anrl Letters Daily Collaglrtltg Pllilnsoplly Cluh. Fifth, row: LEE LOBl'l'Z JOHNSON ....... Altoona Arts ruul Letters History Round Tableg Daily Colleglang IRC: Pllilosuphy Clulmg Symphonyg Clumirg Sm-orclary, SEA. B. VAUCIIN JOHNSTON . ..... Pitlslmrglu Cmmmwrc mul l inm1r'e THOMAS MICHAEL JOHNSTON .... Bellefonte CUIllIIl,t'I'CU mul lfllllllllflf Tau Kappa Epsilon Bottom row: RETSY LOUISE JONES . . . . Belhlm-lu-m Arts mul Letters CHARLES BURTON JONES ..... Philipshurg Arts mul Letters Phi Sigma Kappa WSSEQ Wlufs Who in the Nzfwsg NSAg Suplloluoru Hop Commillvv. DAVID W. JONES ...... Nvw Pllilaclelpllia Arts mul Lvttcrs Canlerhury Cluh. Top row: DOROTHY LOUISE JONES ...... Plyllmllill Arts anrl Letters Kappa KHPPH Gfilllmu Thespiansg Critiqueg Modern Dance Clubg Intramuralsg Social Board, WRA. IVOR VAUCIIAN JONES, JR .... Glenside Commerce and Finance .l. WAYNE JONES .... . . Monongahela Arts ami Letters Phi Kappa Tal' Flying Clttb. .l0llN WALTER JONES ....... Aidan Commerce and Finance Delta UDSHOYI Blue Keyg First Manager, Basketball. ROBERT BENSON JONES ..... LeRoy, N. Y. Arts nnfl Letters Beta Theta Pi Delta Sigma Pi. BURTON MASON JOURDET . . . Corry Arts and Letters Theta Xi Middle row: ANDREW MARK KALAMBUKAS . . . Sl. Marys Commerce and Finance PETER KALANDIAK ....... Allentown Journalism Phi Kappa Tau Alpha Delta Sigmag Daily Collegian. HUGH MARTIN KANE ...... Greensburg Commerce and Finance Della Upsilon Secretary, Delta Upsilong Circulation Manager, Frothg Delta Sigma Pig Newman Club. WILLIAM ,l. KAUEFMAN . . West Chester Commerce antl Finance Phi Sigma Della Daily Collegirmg Thespiansg Manager, Baseball. CAROL AMY KEANE ........ Erie Arts anti Letters MARY ELIZABETH KEELEY .... Pleasantville Arts and Letters Alpha Gamma Delta Newman Clubg LA Vttsg Daily Collegian. Bottom row: MITRO KEETSOCK .... . Mat'-Lin Arts and Letters Newman Clttb. ANNA ORVIS KELLER ...... State College Arts anrl Letters Kappa Alpha Theta Society Editor, Daily Collegian, Vice President, Mortar Boardg Whois Who Among Starlents in American Colleges and Universities, WSGAg Vice President, Swimming Clubg Vice President, Kappa .Alpha Theta, Cwensg Alpha Lambda Della. ROBERT STEVENSON KELLER . . . State College Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Sigma Lion's Paw: Skull and Bones: Chairman, Tribunalg Boxingg Vice President, Regional President, IRCQ President, Scabbard and Blade, President, CORE, Liberal Arts Student Couneilg lFCg Pi Lambda Sigmag Chairman, State Partyg Whois Who Among Students in American Colleges anrl Universities. .lANE IRENE KELLEY ...... Hollsopple Arts and Letters Leonidesg Philotesg Swimming Club. .lOl-IN WALTER KELLEY ...... Altoona Commerce anrl Finance AlMg Belles Leltresg Penn State Clubg Newman Clttb. ROBERTA RIDGWAY KEMMERER .... Emmaus Arts and Letters Top row: THOMAS JOSEPH KENNEDY ..... St. Clair Commerce and Finance Penn State Cluhg Newman Cluhg AIM. .IOSEPII JOHN KENNEY . . . . lVIahan0y City Arts and Letters GRACE LOUISE KEPPLE ...... Jeannette Commerce and Finance Alpha Gamma Delta Secretary, Alpha Gamma Dellag Critiqueg Rifle Cluli. JOHN PATTERSON KING ...... Bedford Commerce and Finmtce Tau Kappa Epsilon Delta Sigma Pig Business Manager, Critiqiteg Intramurals. ROSS WILLIAM KINGSLEY .... . Erie Commerce and 1'JiII.!lI1tC6 KAROL KIRBERGER . ..... Warren Arts and Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma Treble Singers, Frothg Intramurals. Middle row: RENEE GROULT KIRK . . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters I Gamma Phi Beta French Cluh. JOI-IN ROBERT KIRKWOOD . . Chicora Commerce and Finance Chi Phi Players. CI-IARLES LEROY KIRSCII . . . . Langeloth Commerce and Finance DEAN WARREN KISSELL . . . . Johnstown Commerce :tml Finance Sigma Phi Epsilon President, Sigma Phi Epsilong President, Druidsg Lacrosseg Skull and Honesg Della Sigma Pig TFCg llat Seeielies Council. WILLIAM GLENN KITZMILLER .... Philadelphia Commerce and Fitmnce Delta Sigma Pig Spanish Cluh. CORINNE KIVNIK ....... Philadelphia Arts mul Letters Moclern Daneingg Cherusg Critiqneg Ilillelg Players. Bottom row: .IOSEPII KLEIN ...... , Allentown Commerce and Finaltce WILLARD NI. KLEIN . . . . . Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Bela Sigma Rho Blue Keyg Playersg Manager, Gelfg Treasurer, Beta Sigma Rho. EDWARD GEORGE KLEITZ . .... Freeland Commerce and l'IliIlf!lllf!TC Phi Kappa Tau Della Sigma Pig Treasurer, Phi Kappa Tau. RICHARD MICHAEL KLESIUS ..... Altoona Commerce and Finance STEPHEN JOSEPH KLINE ..... Philadelphia Commerce and Firzatice Zeta Bela Tau Treasurer, Zeta Beta Taug Manager, Basketball: Intramurals. DORIS JANE KLINKOWSTEIN . . . Asbury Park, N. J. Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Iolag Hillclg Newman Club. Top row : JOHN KOCHALKA, JR. . . . . . Beaver Falls Joltrnallsm Westminster Eoundationg Fencing. JOHN E. KOCHER . . . . Milllinvillc Commerce and Finance Sigma Alpha Epsilon C. WARREN KOEHL, JR. .... . Jenkintown Commerce and l'llIlflIll'6 Penn State Clulwg SAM. Second row: ROBERT LEO KOFMEHL . Pittsburgh Commerce and Finance Delta Chi DOUGLAS BRUCE KOHLHEPP . . DuBois Commerce anrl l lnancc SAMUEL KOPLOVITZ . . . . Harrislmrg Commerce anrl Finance Alpha Epsilon Pi Penn State Cluhg lntramurals. Third row: .lOllN KOSS . ..... . Shamokin ' Arts anfl Letters JOSEPH M. KOSTECKI .... . DuBois Commerce and Finance ROBERT WILLIAM KOTZBAUER .... DuBois Joztrnalism Senior Board, Daily Colleglang Sigma Della Chip Executive Committee, AllVlg Editor, The Imlepenzlent. Fourth row: ALFRED JOSEPH KOVELL . . . . Shamokin Arts aml Letters Pi Gamma Mug Phi Eta Sigtnag History Round Taltle. JAMES D. KRAMER .,.... Orwigshurg Commerre aml FlIlllllCC Penn Slate Clulmg Center Cluh. ELLIOT SOLOMON KRANE ...... Litilz ,IOIU'IllllllSllI, Zeta Bela Tau Co-Editor, Frothg Sports-Editor, Daily Collegiang Acting President, Liberal Arts Student Councilg President, Zeta Beta Tang Sigma Delta Chig Lion's Pawg Skull and Bonesg Bitte Keyg All-College Cahinetg IFCQ Who's Who Among Stu.rlen.ts in American. Colleges aml Universities. Fifth row: A. 'l'HERESE KRASOWSKI . . Erie Arts aml Letters JOHN KRAWCIIUK ..... . Palmerton Commerce fllltll Flllllllflf Penn State Clullg lntralnurals. RICHARD A. KRESSLER . . . . Bloomslturg Commerce rmrl Finance Bottom row: ALBERT ALLEN KRISTA .... . Erie Labor Management PAUL JOHN KRVPSKY ...... Monessen Arts aml Letters Beaver llouse Vice President, Nittany Dormitory Couneilg Co-op COlIllTllllCCQ President, Alpha Rho Omegag ASMg Slavonic All-Male Chorus. SONYA ANN KRONFELD . . . . York ,lon rnulism Top row: ROBERT LEON KROUT .... . York Comrnercc anal Finance .lOllN CHARLES KUHN . . . Altoona Commerce and Finance AIM. ORVIS SHOLL KUSTANBAUTER . . . Bellefontc Commerce and Finance Second row: THOMAS HENRY LAGANOSKY . . Freeland Commerce anrl Finance JOHN FREDERICK LAKE . . . . Philadelphia Commerce mul Finance RICHARD RONALD LAKE . . . , Philadelphia Commerce anfl Finance Tltirrl row: JOHN EDWARD LAMBOUR . . . . Altoona Commerce and Finance Intercollegiate Dehatc. WILBERT C. LANCASTER, JR. . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Alpha Phi Alpha President, Secretary-Treasurer, Alpha Phi Alphag Secretary-Treasurer, West, Dormitory Councilg Secretary-Treasurer, Druidsg Skull and Bonesg Alpha Phi Omegag Who's Who ln Penn Stateg Trackg Hat Societies Council, IFCg AIMQ Middle Atlantic AAU 220-Yard Dash Champion: National AAU 200-Meter Championg Pre-Medical Society: Vice President, CORE. BEVERLY JOYCE WHITE LANDY . . . State College Arts nnfl Letters Russian Choirg Philosophy Cluh. F ourtlt row: SHIRLEY MARGARET LANE . . Comlneree and Finance HARRY JUDSON LANC . Arts onrl Letters RITA DIANA LANG . Arts and Letters . Altoona . Castle Shannon ii Sig Tltcta Chi Union, N. J. ma Sigma Playersg l eneing Cluhg Theta Alpha Phi. Fifth row: ALICE MAY LANYON .... Arls mul Letters Choirg Philotesg Fencing Cluh. Hazleton .IOIIN JOSEPH LAPOS, lll . . . . Nesquehoning ,Ionrnnlism Theta Xi Editor, News Editor, IFC Newsletterg Editor, Managing Editor, Penn. State Fraternltiesg Daily Collegiang Frothg Secretary, Theta Xig Newman Cluh. WESLEY LARSEN ..... . Amhler Arls mul Letters Bottom row: LYMAN HENRY LAUB . . . . . ConHuenee COIlIIIlUI'l'0 rznrl Finance President, Nittany Dormitoryg Nittany Dormitory Couneilg Intramurals. ROBERT HENRY LAUCHNER . . . . Butler Arts and Letters ROBERT LAZAR . . . . . . Philadelphia Commerce mul Flnrtnce Alpha Epsilon Pi Top row: .IERROLD LEANESS . .... Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Zeta Beta Tau lntramuralsg Philosophy Club. JOIIN LESTER LEASURE . . . . Altoona Commerce anzl Finanfe SARA ALICE LEES ........ Media Arts and Letters Chi Omega Vice President, Frazier I-Iallg Daily Collegian, Treble Singersg .Iunior Board, LA Vltlg Vice President, Chi Omega, Chimesg Intramuralsg Players. RICHARD WILLIAM LEIDEN . . . . Altoona Commerce and Finance MARGARET ANN LEISTER .... State College Commerce and Finance Phi Mu Treasurer, Panhellenic Councilg Intramuralsg Treble Singers. MERL CALVIN LEITI-IISER, JR. .... Wrightsville Commerce and Finance Alpha Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Pi. Middle row: WILLIAM LESKO .... . Easton Journalism FREDERICK E. LEUSCHNER .... State College Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Psi Players, President, Theta Alpha Phig Thespians. MORRIS LEVINE ........ Scranton Journalism .Alpha Epsilon Pi Intramurals. O JAMES CHARLES LEVINSON ..... Pittsburgh Commerce and Finance Phi Epsilon Pi First Manager, Footballg Parmi Nousg IFC. BETTY LOU LEVITT ...... Philadelphia Arts and Letters Sociology Clubg Hillel Foundation. GILBERT EARL LEVY . . Pittsburgh Commerce anrl Finance Beta Sigma Rho Bottom row: JANE OLGA LEVY ..... Upper Darby Arts and Letters Swimming Clubg Belles Lettres. SAUL IVAN LEVY .... . . . Chester Commerce anrl Finance Pi Lambda Phi Treasurer, Pi Lambda Phig Cross Countryg Daily Collegian. CHARLES THOMAS LEWIS ..... Hollidaysburg Commerce and Finance V RICHARD BERNARD LEWIS .... Hollidaysburg Commerce and Finance JERRY ANTHONY LICATA . . . Hazleton Commerce and Finance THEODORE GEORGE LIEB ..... Ardmore Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Sigma President, Vice President, Phi Kappa Sigma, Soccer, Druidsg Parmi Nous. Top row: ANN LIEVER ......... Reading Arts anrl Letters Hillelg Belles Letlrcs Cluh. Sigma Delta Tau HENRY ALBERT LICHTFOOT . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters ALLAN WILLARD LINCLE ..... Rem-cli Crock Commerce anrl Finance FRANK LISK . . . . Scranton Commerce anzl Finance Chi Phi Intramurals. WARREN JONAH LLOYD . . . . Scranton Arts and Letters History Cluhg IRC. STANLEY MORTON LOBRON . . . . Pottstown Commerce and Finance Alpha Epsilon Pi Middle row: EDGAR NEWTON LOEW .... . Tamaqua Commerce and Finance HAROLD RANDALL LOEW, .IR ..... Pottsville Commerce and Finance Spanish Cluhg IRCQ Glee Club. ENID LORRAINE LOMBARDI . . . New Castle Journalism Theta Phi Alpha Vice President, Theta Phi .Alphag Concort Band: Newman Cluhg Daily Collegian. ELIZABETH RUTH LONDON . . . DuBois Journalism MARTIN RAYMOND LONDON . . . Big Run Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pig Delta lVlu Sigmag Pliotograplly Clulv. RUTH ROSALIND LOPIN .... Forest, Hills, N. Y. Arts and Letters Hillelg Philotesg Psychology Cluh. Bottom, row: REXFORD DUNBAR LORD . Shillington Arts and Letters Sigma Chi JOSEPH LORDEMAN ....... Altoona Journalism Alpha Chi Rho Scahlmard and Blade. EVONNE DOVE LOTT . .... State College J0u.rnaIism Kappa Alpha Theta Frothg Trehlc Singcrsg Swimming Club. ROBERT ARTHUR LOUIS . . . . Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Pi Kappa Alpha President, Pi Kappa Alphag Co-Captain, Lacrosseg IEC. SARA ANN LOWTI-IER .... . Altoona Arts and Letters CATHERINE LOZOS ....... Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Frothg LA Vltig Sturlent HHIllll7!IfJA'j lVlodc-rn Dance Cluh. Top row: FRANK LUClA, JR ........ llazleton Latin Amerieart Civilization .lUVlNAL CARL LUCYK ..... Mahanoy Cil.y ,lournalisnt Sigma Nu Treasurer, Alpha Della Sigmag Newman Clubg Daily Clllllfglllllf. JANICE BlCKFORD LYTLE ....... Erie Arts anrl Letters Alpha Xi Della Treble Singers, LA Vll-ig Stluleut Hamlboolc. Second row: BARBARA HURST MQABEE . .... Della Arts and Letters Alpha Omieron Pi NSAQ Belles Lellresg lnlramuralsg Sociology Club. PAUL CRAWFORD MCBETII, JR. . . . l'ittsburgh Cnnuuerce anll Finance Sigma Nu Della Sigma Pig Cleo Club. WILLIAM BERNARD MCCARTY . . . Doyleslown Arts anrl Letters Playersg Penn Slate Club. Tltirzl row: ROBERT RAYMOND MCCLOSKEY . . Scranton CIIIILIIICTCC anrl lfiriartce Della Chi TRACY MCCORMICK . . . . . . Chester ,loarnalisnt Zeta Tau Alpha Daily Collegiang Ski Clubg Secretary-Treasurer, Simmons llall. F. JO MeDONOUCll ....... Philadelphia Arts and Letters Secretary, Freshman Class, Newman Clubg Bowling Club, Bridge Club. Fourtlt row: NANCY JEAN MCDOUCALL ...... Butler Commerce anal Finan.ee Delta Gamma President, Della Cammag Cwensg LA Vlldg Playersg House of Reprcsenlalivesg WSCAg Presitlenl, Dormitory. EDWARD TIIOMAS Mel7ADDEN . . Nesquehoning Commerce mul l'vlIlflII.Cl! Delta Chi ROBERT COVERT MeCARVEY . . . lrvona COIlII7lt'l'!'C aurl Finarzei Fifth row: BROOKE R. McCllEE ..... Lock llaven C0lllllICl'C!1' anal Finance CHARLES Cl'lRlSTOPllER MCCRECOR, JR. . . Altoona Arts mul Letters Phi Gamma Delta ROY BOYD Mcl'lENRY ....... Berwick Journalism Daily Collegian. Bottom, row: .lOSEl'll ANTHONY McKENNA .... Port Carbon Arts aml Letters Penn Stale Clubg Newman Club. llARRY RAYMOND MCKEON, JR. .... Philarlelphia Commerrre and Finanee Alpha Tau Omega Treasurer, Alpha Tau Omega. ROBERT MAGER MCKIBBEN ..... Britlgeville Journalism Kappa Sigma Alpha Della Sigma. ,V lop row: HAROLD McKlNNEY ..... . Wiuhurne Cornmerre and Finance .lOANNE L. Mt:LEAN . . . New Castle ,lonrnolisln Alpha Chi Omega HARRY GIBSON McMAHON ...... Avalon Commerce nnrl Finance Delta Tau Delta Vice President, All-College Cahinetg Skull and Boncsg Manager, Colfg Blue Keyg Thespiansg Whois Who Among Student in American Colleges rrnrl Universities. Seconfl row: RUTH HOWELL MCMILLIN . . . Philaclelphia Arts nnrl Letters Della Zeta Sociology Cluhg lntramurals. HELEN C. MCNALLY ....... Hazleton ,Iournalisrn Newman Cluhg Sociology Cluhg Daily Collegian. l RANClS XAVIER McNELlS ..... Havertown Arts onrl Letters President, Pi Lamhcla Sigmag IRCQ lCC. Third row: JAMES GARFIELD MacCALLUM .... Emporium Colnlneree and Finance Wh.o's Who Among Stnrlents in American Universities and Collegesg Skull and Bonesg Lionls Pawg Secretary-Treasurer, All-College Cahinet. JACK WALLACE MacMlLLAN . . . Conncaulvillc ,Iournnlisrn KENNETH ZANE MacNElLL . . . Lock Haven CltIIlItlC'I'l'l' mul Fillflllf e Fottrth row: ROBERT NEIL MACUIRIC . . . . llarueshoro Conimeree lznrl Flnnnce LYNN SANDRA MALMUD ..... Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Sigma Playorsg Thespiansg Cflfliljllllj Masqueretlesg Aquacarle. MARY CATHERINE MALONEY .... Forty Fort Arts unrl Letters Kappa Alpha Theta Frothg Newman Cluh. Fifth, row: HUGO ROCCO MANDES . . . . . Hershey ,lournolisrn Phi Kappa Psi Cleo tlluhg Junior Board, Daily Collegirtng Whois Who in the News. SIDNEY LEON MANES . . . . Philadelphia Arts anrl Letters Phi Sigma Delta Playersg Thospiansg LA VIE1 Swimmingg Secretary, Phi Sigma Delta. ANN MANZUK ..... . McClellandtown Arts mul Letters Sociology Clull. Bottom row: SHIRLEY l.OUlSE MARCHALONIS . . . Langhorne Arts and Letters Louise llomer Cluhg Belles Letlres Club: Treble Singers. HAROLD BERNARD MARCUS .... Philadelphia Arts nnrl Letters Pi Lamlnla Phi GEORGE FRANCIS MARKOVCT . . . Palmerton Cornlneree and Finance Pi Kappa Alpha 209 w wr, Top row: MARJORIE LOUISE MEAD . . . State College ALVIN LeROY MARTIN . . . . . Drexel Hill Commerce and Finance Alpha Sigma Phi Intramurals. RICHARD CHARLES MARTIN . . . . Amhridge Commerce anrl Finance ROBERT EIVIERY MATEER, JR. . . . Punxsutawney Arts and Letters Sigma Phi Epsilon Greeters Cluh. JEANNE MATIIEWS ..... Collingswood, N. .I. Arts anrl Letters Alpha Omicron Pi NSAQ Belles Lettresg Intramurals. LEWIS SANFORD MATLOW .... Shenandoah Commerce and Finance Alpha Epsilon Pi Intramuralsg Hillel. ROBERT EARL MATSON .... Philipshurg Commerce anrl Finance Middle row: KENNETH HERMAN MATTERN . . Lancaster Commerce mul Finance Chi Phi Players. CIIARLES P. MAURER .... . Hazleton Arts and Letters AIM. DOUCLASS SARGEANT MEAD, .lR. . . . State College Labor-,'l'lrznagenzent Relations Kappa Sigma Assistant Manager, Boxingg Blue Key. 2 Arts anzl Letters Phi Mu Cwensg Louise Homer Cluhg Oreheslrag Blue Band. .IACOB MECKLER .... . . Williamsport .lonrnalisnt Alpha Della Sigmag Critiqneg Collegian. RUTII LEE MELAMED ...... Philadelphia Arts anzl Letters Phi Sigma Sigma Bacteriology Cluhg Bowling Cluhg Inlramuralsg Ilillel. Bottom row: DAVID EDWARD MELLENBERC . Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi. JESSE NEIL MENCEL .... Commerce anrl Finance CALVIN CARL MENTCI-I . . . Arts and Letters Secretary-Treasurer, Christian Science Organizationg GEORGE WILSON MERRELL . . . Arts and Letters CARL D. MERRY ...... Labor-Management Relations SAM. LUBA MESIIBERC ..... Arts nnrl Letters Critiqneg Ilillel. . Allentown Sigma Nu Tyrone . Hazleton German Club. . Williamsport Glen Richey Philadelphia .4 Top row: RONALD JAMES MESSERSMITI-I .... Pottsville Commerce and lfirtance Kappa Della Rho Thcspiansg Delta Sigma Pi. MARY MARGARET MEYER . . Carnegie Arts and Letters REX THOMAS MEYER . . . . Ardmore Arts and Letters Kappa Sigma Bridge Clulm. EDWIN FOX MEYERS ....... Somerset Commerce and Finance Kappa Delta Rho Blue Keyg Froth. JOSEPH M. MEYERS .... . Scranton Commerce and Finance Hillel. GEORGE MIGDON . ..... Lancaster Commerce anrl Finance Intramuralsg Hillelg Camera Clulmg Spanish Cluhg Flying Clulm. Middle row: ELEANORE FRANCES MILES . . Shenandoah Arts and Letters Secretary, Players. RICHARD ECOLF MILLER . . Somerset Commerce and Finance ROSS SAMUEL MILLER . . . . Commerce and Finance Falls Creek WILLIAM STEWART MILLER, III .... Harrisburg Commerce anrl Finance Sigma Alpha Epsilon IFCg Cross Country. KENNETH LEROY MILLS .... . Altoona Labor-Manngem ent Relations Boxingg Intramurals. SUE ELLIS MINGINS . . . . Forest Hills, N. Y. Journalism Kappa Alpha Theta Daily Collegiang Critique. Bottom row: WILMA JANE MINK ..... Upper Darhy Journalism Alpha Gamma Della Bridge Cluhg Treasurer, Alpha Gamma Deltag Intramurals. HENRY De KALB MINTEER, JR. .... Wilkinshurg Commerce and Finance Intramuralsg Nittany Dormitory Councilg JV Football. DAVID RAY MITCHELL, JR. . . . State College Arts and Letters Phi Delta Theta GEORGE EDWARD MITCHELL ..... Altoona Commerce and Finance Lambda Chi Alpha Intramurals. ETHEL MAY MOGNET ....... Somerset Arts and Letters Managing Editor, LA VII-ig Junior Board, Frothg Student Handboolcg Whrfs Who in the News. JAMES ANGELO MONGELL . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters l l 2l2 Top row: BYRON WALLACE MOORE . Commerce and Finance . Mt.. Lebanon Delta Upsilon DURRIELL DANIEL MOORE . . . . Clayshurg Commerce and Finance KENNETH CHARLES MOORE, .IR. . . DuBois Commerce and Finance Second row: KITTY ANN MOORE ....... Lancaster Journalism Kappa Delta Senior Editor, LA VII-1: Social Board, WRA: Wiufs Who in the News. THOMAS RICHARD MOORE ...... Altoona Arts and Letters WILLIAM .IOSEPII MORASKIE . . . Mt. Carmel Arts and Letters Titirfl row: THOMAS EDWARD MORGAN .... Wilkinsburg Phi Kappa Psi Journalism Lion's Paw: Sports Editor, Editor, Daily Collegian: President, Hat Societies Council: All-College Cabinet: Athletic Advisory Board: Liberal Arts Student Council: Froth: Stnrlent Hanrlboolc: Critique: Secrctary-Treasurer, Parmi Nous: Treasurer, Sigma Delta Chi: Alpha Phi Omega: Phi Sigma Pi: Chairman, Board of Publications: Student Union Board: Who's Who in the News: Great Greeks: Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. MARY KATIILEEN MORRIS .... Philadelphia Journalism WALTER .IOIIN MORRIS . . . . DuBois Arls ami Letters F ourtit row: GLENN L. MORROW ....... MI. Lebanon Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Psi Treasurer, Phi Kappa Psi: Newman Club: Manager, Boxing: NSA. .IEANNE ELIZABETII MOWRY ..... Emsworlh Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Omega Ilouse of Representatives, WSCAg Critique: Treble Singers: Cwt-ns: Stluicnt Ilanriboolr: Spanish Club: Intramurals. ROGER DEAN MIILIIOLLEN ..... Johnstown Journalism Phi Camma Delta Frolhg Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Delta Chi. Fifth row: WILLIAM BRYAN MIILLAN, ,IR ..... Sewieliley Commerce anrl Finance Phi Kappa Sigma DONALD EIICENE MUNN . . . . Altoona Commerce and Finance ALEXANDER IIENRY MUNRO . . . . ClearIield l,Hil!If'MIllIIlgt?IllGill Relations Colt' Team: SAM. Bottom rom: MILTON PIIILLIPS MIIRDOCK ..... Iohnstown Arts anti Letters Sigma Alpha Epsilon Assistant Manager, Baseball. WILLIAM .IOSEPII MIISCARELLA . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. Commerce ami Finance Alplla Tau Omega Delta Sigma Pi. CLENN ALFRED MYERS . .... State College Commerce and Finance Top row: BERNARD GILBERT NARROW . .... llazleton Arts and Letters llillelg IRCQ NAACP, Penn Stale Club. STANLEY THOMAS NARUS . . . . Mt. Carmel Arts and Letters Phi Ela Sigma. PASQUALE JOIIN NAVARRA . . . DuBois CIIIIIIIIUFCC mul Finance Seeonrl row: PIIILLIP EDWARD NEELY ...... Reuovo C'llIIIlllfl'fCC and Finance Beaver House Vice President, Beaver Houseg AIM. IIARRIET ELAINE NELSON . . . . Slate College 6011111147176 and FYIIIIIIIVCU Sigma Della Tau Hillel. CONRAD II. NEUF, JR. .... . Butler Commerce and Finance Nittany Dormitory Council. Third row: MARY ELLEN NEWTON . .... Belleville C0llIfI7Ifl'l'l'U mul l'lilIfIIlICC Della Della Delta Treble Singersg NSA. IVIARGARET W. NEYHART . . . . Slate College Arts and Letters RICHARD DALE NICHOLAS . . . . Butler Commerce and Fillllllflflf Fottrtlt row: SUZANNE NIEKUIVI ....... Pitlsburgh Arts and Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma Froth. CARL GEORGE NOCIITON ...... Ashland Arts and Letters Penn Slale Clubg German Clubg Newman Club: French Clubg Russian Clubg SEA. JOSEPH MICHAEL NOEL .... Johnstown Arts and Letters Fifth row: ROBERT EUGENE NOKER . . . . DuBois Commerce and lfinance AIM. WILLIAM JOSEPH NOLAN . . Olcl Forge CIIIIIIVIUFCU and l irmn,ce Newman Club. RAY CLIFFORD NOLL, JR. ..... Pleasant Gap CIOIIIIIICIYTF and I tnrtnee Phi Gamma Della Alpha Phi Omega. Bottom row: FRANKLIN ERWIN NOLT ..... Coopersburg Contnteree and Finance Della Sigma Pig Penn State Club. GUSTAF DAVID NORSTEDT . . . . Kulpmonl Arts and Letters German Club. ROGER KERN NOWELL . . . Holliduyslmrg C'0lIIflltl?I'Cl! mul Finance Sigma Chi Top row: SYLVIA JOY OCKNER ..... New Kensington Arts and Letters Alpha Epsilon Phi Vice President, Alpha Epsilon Phig Senior Board, Daily Collegiang Associate Editor, Student Handbook, Alpha Kappa Deltag Secretary, Hillelg Junior Board, LA Vuig Panhellenic Council. JOHN JOSEPH O'CONNOR . . . . Erie Arts and Letters FRED GEORGE O'FIESH . . . . Altoona Arts anal Letters JOHN ELMER OGRO ..... . Uniontown Commerce and Finance Tribunal: Della Sigma Pig President, Pollock Circleg AllVig Glee Clubg Whois Who in Penn State, Dormitory President, The lnzlependent. JOHN ONUSKANICH ...... Frackvillc Commerce and Finance DONALD EMANUEL ORR ..... Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Phi Epsilon Pi Assistant Manager, Trackg Treasurer, Phi Epsilon Pig IFCQ Liberal Arts Student Council. Middle row: AARON LEONARD OSIPOW ..... Pottsvillc Arts anrl Letters Zeta Beta Tau Players: Thespiansg German Cluhg Founder, Psychology Club. MICHAEL J. OSTAFY ...... Minersville Commerce and Finance Lacrosseg Penn State Club. ERNEST BEARD OTT .... . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Sigma Chi NSAQ Treasurer, Sigma Chig Pershing Rifles: lFCg WSSF. 214 GEORGE EDWARD OTT, JR. . .... Wayne Commerce and Finance Sigma Alpha Epsilon IE C. PATRlCIA SUENDER OWEN . . . Poltsville Arts and Letters ALFRED CLARK OYLER . . . Pittsburgh Journalism Bottom row: CARL EUGENE PATCHIN . . . . . Clearfield Commerce anrl Finance Sigma Chi Manager, Swimming. ROBERT LEE PATNOVICH . . Hazleton Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Tau JOHN JONES PECK .... . . Athens Journalism, Daily Collegiang Vice President, Philosophy Club. ALBERT PELUSO ...... New Brighton Commerce anrl Finance Foothallg Boxing. JOHN P. PERJCOLA .... Berwick Journalism AIM, Spanish Club. LEE EDWIN PERNA ..... Philipsburg Commerce and Finance Top rgwg CHARLES .lAlVlES .... . Pottsville DIANE O. PETERSON ...... Pttetattetpttia N C 1I'gi'E'f' 'glff1Fg'lfSeCl b Journalism cwman I ' n u ' Tl: S'g Pl'gB l'gCllgMl: la DQm'2,ff C,f,',,. ,'j2lQnC0,,2gQ,,,,p, Om SALVESTER POSTICII A. .rl L. . . smiths Perry rts an ettcrs RUT1-IE BERYL Pl:llLLlPS ..... Allentown GYmUaStiC5- Jmtrmzlisni, 1 wi Y W Junior Board, Daily Coltegimtg Hillel. RUSSLLL EULJLNIL POWILLL ' ' - - North East Commerce and Ffllflltlfl? Phi Delta Theta WILLIAM HOWARD PHILLIPS ..... Met-ion Della Sitsmu Pi- Arts and Letters Sigma Chi Thcspians. Bottom row: 1 1 4, FRANCIS HOWARD PSCHIRER . . . . Millvalc HILLILN RUTH Pnl ER ' ' ' Lansdowne Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Tau Arts anal Letters Delta Gamma RHIC, DAVID R. PLATT . . . . Pittsburgh GEORGE TURNER RALSTON . . Freeport Contmerce and Firlaltce Beaver llouse Ldb0f-MHl1.dg0I?l0ItZ Relations Sigma Nu Footlmallg Newman Clulag Intramuralsg AlMg Russian Choir. Immmmals- J. MELVIN PLONK . Q 1 U . 1 York JEROME M. RAUBPOGEL ..... ' Philadelphia Arts and Letters Commerce and l't1Iance Bela Sigma Rho Pi Lamhda Sigma. Manager' Baseball' Millllle row: ROBFRT ALMERlN.RAVE . . . . . Plymouth .ommcrce and I' mance Kappa Delia R110 .IUDITH POKEMPNER .... . Lansford Arts and Letters JOHN RAYMOND ....... Ceres, N. Y. Daily Cotlegiang Hillel. Commerce and Finamrc JOY E. POLIKOFF ..... . Pltiiadetpttta JACK MANN BEEN - J' ---- State College Arts and Letters U V?fllf5 Tlwlu Alpha Phu Hillel. Masqucrcucsg lnluyers. News Editor: Daily Clfllpgfflllfg College Editor, LA Vltig Editor, Summer Cottegtang lLllllO1'-Ill-Lllllbf, Student Hrmrlboolcg President, Sigma Delta FDWARD S POPKY Wilkes Barre Clug Board Ol' Publicationsg Liberal Arts Student Councilg Skull and Commerce and Finance Phi Sigma Delta BOHCSQN BIUC KCYS Choirg Symplifmyg Blue Bandg Who's Who at Penn .Stateg Crztzque. Top row: ROBERT WILLIAM REES ...... Pottsvillc Commerce and Finance Kappa Delta Rho Intramuralsg Newman Clubg Treasurer, Kappa Delta Rho. .IOSEPH SOLOMON REINIIEIMER . . . Philaalelphiu Commerce ami Finance Pi Lamlnla Phi Vice President, Senior Class: Presirlent, Pi Lambda Pllig Skull and Bonesg lFCg Thespiansg Playersg Liberal Arts Student Council. CIIARLES BERWYN REITER . . . Big Run Commerce ami Finance Second row: HENRY WALTER REJENT . . . . Shenandoah Arts aml Letters MARIO PAUL RESTIEO ..... . Erie Commerce and Finance Newman Cluhg Intramurals. DONALD DAVID REYNOLDS .... Reynolclsville CIOIIIIILCFCU llllll Fillallffe Thira' row: WALTER ALLEN REYNOLDS . . . Shamokin Journalism Alpha Delta Sigma. WILLIAM ORR RHODES . . . . Altoona Arts and Letters Blue Band. ARTHUR ELWOOD RILEY .... . Danville Commerce uml Finance Delta Sigma Pig Penn State Club. Fourth row: .IAMES SAMUEL RINEHARDT . . . Harrisburg Commerce ami Finance Chi Phi Newman Cluhg Intramurals. .IACK MCKNIGHT RITTER . . . . Altoona Arts and Letters MARY ELIZABETH ROBBINS ..... Bloomsliurg Commerce ami Finance Secretary, Philotcsg Rifle Clubg Outing Clulrg Swimming Cluh. Fifth row: ,IUDITH ROBERTS . . . . . Kingston Arts ami Letters I Chi Omega Daily Collegiang WSSFg Flying Club. FRANK CERE ROBINSON ..... New Milford Commerce and Finance Penn State Club. IRWIN EDWARD ROBINSON .... Philadelphia Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Rho Phi Eta Sigmag Wrestling. Bottom row: WILLIAM ROBERT ROBINSON .... Blairsville Commerce and Finance Sigma Alpha Epsilon Glee Club. GERALD AUSTIN ROBISON . . . Bellefonte Commerce ami Finance HAROLD RAYMOND RODLAND . llollidayslmurg Arts ami Letters Top row: JOHN PAUL ROEDER .... Cornnieree and Finance FORREST GLENN ROGERS . . . Commerce aml Finance RICHARD IIERMAN ROGERS . . IAIDOI'-flflflllllgltlllltllll Relations SAMg Intramurals. Second row: .IOSEPII BERNARD ROMAKO . . Colnrnerre mul Finance MICHAEL JOHN ROMANELLI . . Arts anal Letters KITTY MAE ROMANO .... Arts and Letters Tliirrl row: MARCIA E'l I'A ROMANOFF . . Arts anrl Letters Masquerellesg Hillel. FRANKLIN ROSE ..... ,lournallsln President, Zeta Bela Tang Alpha Delta Sigmag MARY LOU ROSE . . . . Comrnerce anrl Finance Fourth row: . . Palmerton . . Nittany . . Oil City Theta Chi . Shenandoah . Tresekow MarLin's Creek . . Lancaster Sigma Delta 'Ilan . . Philadelphia Zeta Beta Tau Daily Colleglang IEC. . . Altoona ROBERT JOSEPH ROSE . . . . Sharon ,lanrnallsrn Sifrlllil Nl! Daily Collegian. ELAINE ANNETTE ROSENBLOOM . . . Philadelphia Arts anrl Letters Alpha Epsilon Phi Masqneretlesg Players. MURRAY ROSETSKY . . . . Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Phi Epsilon Pi Fifth row: SAMUEL HOWARD ROSS .... . Oxford Commerce and Finance CERHARD ROTH ....... Rye, N. Y. Arts anal Letters Phi Sigma Kappa President, Phi Sigma Kappa. W I LB ERT ROTH ..... Journalism . . Coraopolis Zeta Beta Tau Managing Editor, Daily Collegiang Vice President, Zeta Beta Tang Vice President, Sigma Delta Chig Skull and Bonesg Managing Editor, IFC Newletterg IFC. Bottom row: EVELYN S. ROTIIBERC . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Sigma Secretary, Phi Sigma Sigmag Belles Lettresg Players. ELINOR RITA ROUM ...... Norristown Jonrnalisln Alpha Epsilon Phi Daily Collegian. DONALD DENNLER ROY . Cmnrneree anrl Finance . . Pottstown Sigma Nu Top row: JOHN BERNARD ROY . . . . Havertown Commerce and Finance Phi Sigma Kappa HELEN E. RUBY ..... . Mahanoy City Arts and Letters French Clubg NSA.. WILLIAM JOSEPH RUFFING . . Locust Gap Arts anal Letters RICHARD M. RUSSELL ...... Bellevue Commerce and Finance Sigma Phi Epsilon First Manager, Wrestlingg Blue Keyg Intramurals. RICHARD IOBST RUTH .... . Bernville Commerce and Finance ALBERT RYAN ........ Lancaster Journalism Alpha Chi Rho Daily Collegiang Sigma Delta Chit Secretary, Alpha Chi Rho. Middle row: A GEORGE ALBERT RYAN . . . . Minersville Commerce and Finance Daily Collegiang Froth. VICTOR HOOVER RYDBERG . . . . Kylertown Commerce and Finance PAUL WILLIAM SABOL ...... Minersville Commerce and Finance Chairman, Lion Coat Commitleeg Orientation Week Committeeg AIM Councilg Sophomore Counselorg Newman Clubg Penn State Club. EUGENE ANDREW SAFKO .... Mahanoy City Commerce and Finance AlMg Newman Clubg Penn State Club. JAMES FLANIGAN SALING . . . . Pittsburgh Commerce and Finance Delta Tau Delta Thespiansg Newman Club. PATRICIA ANNE SAUER ..... Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Aquacadeg Swimming Clubg Modern Dance Clubg Newman Club. Bottom row: RAMON SANTINI SAUL ...... Hazleton Journalism Phi Kappa Tau Editor, LA VIE: Sigma Delta Chig Skull and Bonesg Playersg Intra- muraisg Whois Who Among SlIlIl6f1.lS in American Colleges and Unioersitiesg Whois Who in the News. ARTHUR ROY SCARAZZO . . . . New Castle Arts and Letters Alpina Phi Delta Intramurals. EARL M. SCHAFFER .... . . Pittsburgh Commerce and Finance Beta Sigma Rho President, Liberal Arts Student Councilg All-College Cahinetg Student Welfare Agency. JOHN JAMES SCIIAFFER, JR. ..... Scranton Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Delta Sigma Pig Newman Club. ROBERT VINCENT SCHANK ..... Throop Journalism AlMg Sociology Clubg Newman Club. WILLIAM SCI-IEEL SCI-IEIDEMANTEL . . . Harmony Commerce anal Finance Beaver House President, Beaver House. S Top row: ARTHUR SCHNEIDER ...... Pottsville Commerce and Finance Zeta Beta Tau Thespiansg Intramurals. RICHARD PAUL SCHOCII . . . . Altoona Commerce and Finance Newman Club. WILBUR RUSSELL SCIIULDT . . . Erie Commerce anal Finance Players. RICHARD LEO SCIIULTHEIS ..... Scranton Arts and Letters l1RCg History Cluhg Bible Fellowshipg Daily Coiiegiang Sigma Alpha Etag C-irculo Espanolg Vice President, Nittany Dormitoryg WSSF. WILLIAM RALPH SCIIULTZ ..... Scranton Journalism Sigma Delta Chi. ROBERT JAMES SCI-IUSTER .... Taylorstown Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Sigma Middle row: HARRY STAUFF SCHUTTE, .lR. . . . Carnegie Commerce and Finance Phi Delta Theta Choirg Glee Cluhg Tennis. JOSEPH BENEDICT SCHUTZ ..... Minersville Commerce and Finance Assistant Manager, Rifle Teamg AIM Councilg Penn State Cluhg Newman Cluh. THEODORE GEORGE SCHWARTZ . . . Mountain Top Arts and Letters Ski Clubg Spanish Cluh. ROBERT RUSSELL SCOTT ...... Holmes Commerce and Finance Kappa Delta Rho Delta Sigma Pig Daily Collegiang Intramurals. DIANNE MACDALENE SCUDERI . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Playersg Chimcsg Phi Sigma Iotag Newman Cluh. DANIEL JACOB SEASOCK ..... Shamokin Commerce and Finance Bottom row: CYRIL M. SEDLAK ..... . lVIeKeesport Commerce and Finance Alpha Kappa Psi. STEPHEN MATTHEW SEGAL .... Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Phi Epsilon Pi Varsity Trackg Vice President, Phi Epsilon Pig Intramural Swimming. JOSEPH J. SECNA, SR ....... Hazleton Commerce anti Finance Newman Cluhg AIMQ Treasurer, Dormitory. DONALD EDWIN SEIDEL . . . . Altoona Commerce and Finance DORIS SYNDY SETTLER . . . . . Scranton Arts and Letters Belles Lcltresg Spanish Cluhg Secretary, llousc of Rcpresentativesg President, Dormitory. WILLIAM WESLEY SHADE . . . . Springheld Commerce and Finance Delta Upsilon Lion's Pawg President, Blue Keyg Head Manager, Boxingg Chairman, All-College Elections Commilteeg Skull and Bonesg Glee Clubg IFC: Whois Who in American Colleges and Universitiesg Hat Society Council. Top row: MARLEN G. SHAFFER .... . New Castle Contmeree and lfilulrtee Delta Sigma Pig Intramurals. PAUL ALEX SI-IEALER . . . Journalism . Auburn DANIEL JOSEPH SHEARIN ..... Uniontown Ifollillierfrc mul Fllllflllllfd Theta Kappa Phi Vice President, Newman Cluhg Pettit State Club. Second row: DON LEE SHISLLENBERCER . Commerce and Finance GEORGE ROBERT SHELLY . . Contmerrre mul Fintamre President, Vice President, . . Bethlehem Phi Kappa Tau . . . Allentown Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Tau Omegag College Central Safety Committeeg HFC. SHIRLEYANN SHEPARD . . . Arts and Letters . . . Valencia Senior Councilorg Judicial Committeeg Associate Playerg Philosophy Cluhg French Club. Third row: GEORGE HAROLD SIHCRMER . . . llazleton Comnteree and Filzanee LEONARD JOHN SHEVCHIK . . Arts mul Letters FRED HARRIS SHIl'IADl'II'I . . . Cunzmeree mul Flriance Wrestling. Fourth row: RALPH BIDDLIC SIHNER . . . Journalism, President, Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Delta JACK GOODMAN SHIPLEY . . . Arts and Letters BERTRAM SYLVAN SHORE . . Arts and Letters Fiftlt row: EDWARD GEORGE SHORSIIER . Coninterce mul Finance IVIARY JANE SHREINER . . . Arts mul Letters . A mbridge . . . Ardmort Phi Kappa Sigma . . New Castle Alpha Sigma Phi Sigmag Daily Collegian. . . Stale College . . Philadelphia Beta Sigma Rho . . . A mhridge Alpha Sigma Phi . . . Paradise Alpha Gamma Delta WRAg Daily Cnllegifmg Sociology Club, Bowlingg Treble Singers. RICHARD CARL SHULTZ Arts mul Letters . . . . York Pi Kappa Alpha President, Vice President, Secretary, Pi Kappa Alphag Debate Teamg Liberal Arts Student Council, Delta Sigma Rhog Delta Sigma Pig Forensic Couneilg Whois Who in. Penn State. Bottom row: FRED JEROME SILVERMAN . . Lbninierrre mul Finance . . Philadelphia Beta Sigma Rho Blue Keyg Manager, Trackg Thespians. BERNARD SILVERSTEIN . . . Arts mul Letters Tennis JOHN HOWARD SKEHAN . . . Arts mul Letters . . Philadelphia Phi Sigma Delta . . . Ridgway Phi Kappa Tau Sealtlmard and Blade. Top row: MARGARET ELClN SKlNNER . . llrls mul Lvltars . Piltslmurgli History Rnunml Tulxlug Frnthg Moclvrn Dunuu lllulm. MARY JANE SLIFER ....... Milton .lournnli.wm Alpha Chi Omega Social Board, WRAQ Frotllg Intramurals. MYRON MORTON SLOAN ..... Blmunslmrg ffrls mul lmttvrs Za-In Bula Tau Ilillclg Assislunl, lVlill1Ll:.'Ql'l', Truckg Cleo Clulmg Frntll. Secoml row: ROBERT LEONARD SMEAL . . . C0lIIlIll?l'!'C mul Finance Penn Stale Clulm. DONALD EUGENE SMl'l'H . . I,'nn1n1crr'v mul l ir1r1m'c GILMORE CLUCK SMITH Commerce and Finance Tltirrl row: HARRY HASKINS SMITH . . . CUIIIIIIIFITU nnrl l innu,ce RONALD STAUNTON SMITH . . ffrls mul lmttvrs MERVIN .ARNOLD SNYDER . . C0lIII1ll'l'!'t? mul Finnnrc Lucrossm Fourth row : . Allport lVlcKm-spm-L Dvllu Chi Mont Alto . Sifllllllllll Luuk ,Ilavvn llarrislmurg Plu Slflflllil D4-llzl FRANKLIN GREGORY SOCOLOSKI Shunmkin .I0lIl'lI!lIiSIIl ANDREW EDWARD SOL'l'lS . . . llazh-lun Corrillmrrc' mul FTIIIIIICC NINA RAMSEY SOMMERVILLE . . Bvllcvuc Arts mul Imttvrs Dvlla Gamma llc-lla-s l.m-llrf-sg Rrirlgv Club. Fiftlt row: HOWARD CURTIS SPARKS . . Snwtlipurl, Arts mul l,r'lIcrs Rll'lill F. SPECTOR ....... Slllillilllllllllll flrls mul Lvllffrs Alpha Epsilon Phi l rnthg Hellas Lcllrr-sg l'lilIi,I. HELEN MARlE S'l'ALCOSKl ..... Shzlmokiu Arts and Letters 'lllwlil Phi Alpha l'1'c-sirlcnl, Tllf?l2l Phi Alphag Newman Cluhg IRCg lntramurals. Bottom row: MURIEL B. STAMPS .... Philarlclpliia Arts mul Lcttvrs CARMEN FRANK STANZIOLA . . . . lluzle-lun Arts mul Letters H4-on-Ia1'y, lRCg Penn Slate Cluhg LA Vllcg Nm-wmun Clulmg Pi Lamlnla Sigma. BERT OLEN STATES ...... Punxsuluwm-y Arts mul Letters Philosophy Club. Top row: ROBERT M. STEFANON . . . . Herminle Arts ana' Letters PAUL MAURICE STEINGARD .... Philadelphia Arts and Letters Alpha Epsilon Pi Blue Bandg Hillel. STANLEY COCHRANE STERLING . . Commerce aml Finance Crislield, Md. Sigma Chi Melrose Park SUZANNE F. STERN ...... JOIITIIHIITSIYL Alpha Epsilon Phi Associate Playerg Daily Collegiang Sturlent Hanzlboolcg Treasurer, Theta Sigma Phig Thespians. GEORGE WILLIAM STEVENSON, JR. .... Altoona Commerce anzl Finance Lambda Chi Alpha ALBERT CAMPBELL STEWART, JR. . . . Lansdowne Commerce and Finance Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Pig Chapel Usher. Mirlflle row: ALEXANDER MALCOLM STEWART . . Altoona Commerce and Finance .IOY EDYTI-IE STEWART ..... Philadelphia Alpha Chi Omega Debateg Chimesg Thespiansg LAV1If:g House of Representatives, WSGAg Dormitory Presidentg Modern Dance Club. .lonrnalism Frntlrg Players g CHESTER JOSEPH STREMINSKI . . Dickson City Arts anrl Letters Sociology Cluhg AIM. 222 BENNEVILLE NOYES STROHECKER Arts anrl Letters . . Gouglersville Sigma Chi ROBERT WALLACE STRYKER . Arts anrl Letters . . Tyrone EMIL JOHN SUDA . . . Arts and Letters . . Brooklyn, N. Y. Alpha Tau Omega Ag Hill Breeze Bottom row: DANIEL H. SUITCH . Commerce anrl Finance . Hazleton Sigma Pi GEORCIANA SUKOFF . . . Arts and Letters . . . Pottsville Secretary, Belles Lettresg Rifle Cluhg Bowling Clulm. PATRICIA .IOANNE SULLIVAN .... Slate College Arts anrl Letters Alpha Lambda Dellag Pi Gamma Mug Belles Lettresg Newman Clnlm. KENNETH MERRILL SUMEY . . . . Uniontown Commerce and Finance Penn Stale Cluhg Intramurals. WILLIAM PAUL SUMMERS . Bellwood JUILFIIIIHSIII, Collegian. KENNETH EUGENE SUTER .... Ilollirlaysliurg Commerce and Finance Top row: ALONZO ALEXANDER SWANN . Arts and Letters . . . St cel t.on Alpha Phi Alpha ICG. . . Nauticokc MICIIAEL ANDREW SZOT . . Arts and Letters . Clairton SIIIRLEY TEPER ..... Arts and Letters MYRNA ISA TEX . . . Jottrttalisnt Awociatt Editor Whrfs Who in the Ncws' . . . Pittsburgh Sigma Delta Tau .. - 1 4 , . , ,, , f e , President, Theta Sigma Phig Daily Collegiattg Student Hamlbnaltg Executive Board, WRAQ Executive Board, WSSPJ. FRED TIIIEBERCER ....... Scranton Arts and Letters Cosmopolitan Cluhg lRCg Chess Clulmg German Club. BARBARA WEBSTER TIIOMAS .... State College Arts and Letters Symphonyg Louise llomer Cltth. Middle row: DONALD EDWIN THOMAS, .lR. . . . Altoona Commeree and Fittttrtee Intramurals. ELIZAIBETII JANE TIIOIVIAS ..... Ehenshurg Arts mul Letters Kappa Della Secretary, WSGAg T1'0ilSlIl't'l', Kappa Phig Sociology Clulm. JACOR RICIIARD 'I'IIOMAS ...... York lfotutnerce and Ftmznee Phi Kappa Psi President, Secretary, Phi Kappa Psig Whrfs Who in the News. 22 DONALD IIILDERBRAND THOMPSON . . . Bellevue Commerce and Finance Phi Delta Theta A GLORIA DEI TIIERESA TIIORNTON .... Darby Arts mul Letters Philolesg Newman Cluhg Rifle Teantg German Cluh. PAUL NORMAN TIIORPE, JR. . . . Philadelphia C0ltlIlll'l't'l' and Fittrtnee Sigma Chi Sophomore Counselorg Assistant Manager, Basketball. Bottom row: FRANCINE R. TOLL . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Sigma Theta Alpha Phig Players: lVIZlSlIll0I'CIIl'SQ Board of Control, Playersg Whrfs Who nt Penn State. VINCENT JAMES TOMAINO, JR. . . Pottsville Arts and Letters AIMQ Newman Cluh. WILLIAM IIOSKINC TROSS . . . Scranton Arts rmrl Letters Alpha Phi Omega LaVERN IIILRERT TROIIP .... . Sunhury Cvttttttetvre mul l i11nm'e EARL CLARENCE TUBERSON . . Ritlgway Jnttrrtttlistn, WILLIAM P. TURNER, JR. . . . Media Cntnnzewe mul Fitmnre lfreslnnan Footlmllg Track. 224 Top row: RALPII TVVIFORD ..... . Philadelphia lfolnnicrrrc mul Flllfllllltf Alpha Kappa Psig AIM. MICHAEL JOHN TYNIO ...... Frackvilh: Cnnimurrrc rtnrl Flllllllfftf Sccrolary-Trvasurvr, IRCg Spanish Cluhg Alpha Rho Omugag AIM. ALLEN RALPH UDELL ...... Pittsburgh Cnnimcrce and Finance Zeta Bela Tau Managor, Track. Second row: EDWARD J. ULMER ..... . Mincrsvillc Commerce mul Finance AIM. RICHARD EMERSON UPDEGROVE . . . Putlsvilh: Cmnlrmrcrfe mul Flnrtmrc Sigma Pi President, Sigma Chi Dcllag Campus Conlcr Cluh. JOHN EDWARD URICH ....... Halifax Com marco and l il11tnce Tltirfl row: GEORGE STEVE VADASZ .... . Edinhoro Cofnmcrce mul Firtmtcc Chi Phi Sports Editor, LA VII-Lg Senior Board, Daily Collegian, Board of Ecli- lors, Frothg Skull and Bones, Blue Key, Liberal Arts Student Councilg All-College Elections Commilteeg IFC Ncwsletterg Student llzmzlboolrg Sophomore Orientation Counselorg Delta Sigma Pig Manager, Boxingg Wlnfs Wim at Penn State. RONALD EUGENE VANDERSLICE . . New Brighton Cvnuncrcc mul Fllllllllflf 'I'llota Xi CLAIRE RUTH VAN SCIVER . . . . Tarcnlum Arts mul Inetlers 'IIl'0LlSlIl'CI', Sociology Clulmg Newman Clulmg Ski Cluh. Fottrtlt row: ELEANOR M. VASILICH . . . . Clairlon Journrtlisln 'l'hcl,a Phi Alpha A Inlramuralsg Nm-wman Cluh. DANIEL PHILIP VELORIC ..... Philadelphia COIIIIIIQFCU mul fwlllllllfl? Rota Sigma Rho Managt-r,W1'1-sllingg Iiluc Key. ROBERT EDGAR VON STORCII .... Scranton Cnnlnlcrve mul FIIIIIIIICC Dolta Chi Intramurals. Fifth row: PETER A. VRABEL ....... Sl. Clair foztrmllisnt Daily Collegian., Nmewman Cluhg Alpha Delta Sigma. DONALD GEORGE VVADDELL .... Plcasanlvillc Conlntcrf-0 anrl Finance Sigma Chi I'0nn State Enginccrg Secretary, Sigma Chi. HENRY EDWARD WADLINGER . I . Potlsvillc Joltrnrzlism Sigma Della Chi. Bottom row: JAMES ELWOOD WAGNER .... . Altoona Arts rlnrl lmtlrers President, LSAg Philosophy Club. RALPH FELLOWS WACNER ..... Charleroi Arts and Letters Vice: Prvsidcnl, Pi Lambda Sigma, Alpha Phi Omega. JAMES HENRY VVALCK ...... Allentown Arts and Letters Sigma Pj Top rom: AIARILYN WALL . . flrlx null l,r'llc'rs Frulllg llc-llt-s-a In-tlwsg l'layvrs. WILLIAM 'l'I'1AHLl'1 WALLACIC . . flrls mul l,f'llt'rs .IANIICS WILLIAM WAl.'l'lill . f.'UlIllIll'Iif'l' mul l'llllIlllf'l? Smroml rom: .IACK LAIVIAR VVAIJLIQRS . . I,'un1l1t1'rr'u mul Fillflllll l'layt't's. ll0lll'IIi'l.' .IAIVIICS WAMl'l,l'lli, JR. . . . !,'n1n1m'rr'c' mul l'vllIllll!'l' Alpha Kappa psig Iulrauturalsg 5 Sig.: Ili-ta 'l'l glwnamloalt Alpha Epsilon Phi . York ma Nu llarrislutrg if-ta Pi Altoona ix1lTK1'1'SlllDl'l l'hi fxlllllllll Dt-lla l'AllL ST. CLAIR WANNICINIACYIIICR, .IR .... Iuhnsluwu f,ilIllllIlI'I'!'t' rlml l'villIIllI'I' Alpha Siguta Phi llvatl lVlanagt-r, 'l'ra0kg Ulm- llluhg llfl' Tltirrl row: ICAIIL WAHCIIOLAK ...... Alaltauuy City CllIIlIlH'I'!'l' mul l inuur'z' IllIl'2lllllll'llISQ Nvwmau Cluhg .AlNl. DONNA .IICAN WARD . . . . . Ya-zulou .IUIIVIIIIIIISIH Xt-la 'l'au Alpha Nlmlwtt Dauut- lfmlcm-rt Group: lulramuralsq l'r1-sitlvnt, Zvla 'l'au Alpha. liUlilCli'I' ANDRICW WARD . . . lulu-nslmurg I,'rultlr1r'l'4'0 mul FIIIIIIIVI' - l'l0lIfI'l,It row: DAN AI. WARGO ...... . llazlvtuu flrls :tml Lettvrs Play:-rsg 'l'lu'ta Alpha Phig 'l'lu-spiaus l'IllUl'INlC ALICXANDICR WASIIICLICSKI . . . Simpson l:lllIlIllffl'lfC mul l'lillIlII,!'t' Sigma I'hi Sigma .IUIIN GAIIICIICL WAHKOVICII . . . Fykt-svillu CUlIIlIll'I'f't' null l'ilAIlIIllf'l lfifllt, rom: Al,,'l'0N IVIUNHOIQ WASSON, JR. . . . . Bellwood Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi. ICDWIN CARI, WATSON ..... Slillti Cullvgu ,lUllI'l1IIHSIll 'l'au Kappa lipsilon litlilor, Wlmis Who in the Newsg Sm-crm-tary, Sigma Dm-Ita Chig S0001-l'g All-Coll:-gc ICI:-ctions Cmnmittt-1-g Ch-tw Clulmg llluc Kr-yg Assistant Sport:-A lCtliIur. Daily Collegiang Sports Iitlitor, SIIIIIIIIUI' ffnllvgirlrz. .IOIIN LOGAN WAY ...... . Beaver Journalism Alpha D1-lla Sigtuag Intramurals: Pvnu Sldll ltluh. liollom, row: .IOSICPII HODl'lli'l' WAYLONIS . . . Dulluis Arts mul lmllvrs Vim- l'1'csizlc11L, Delta Mu Sigmag Delta Psi Omegag Liberal. Arts Student Council. HAROLD WICAVICR . . Nvw Ks-nsiuglou flrls mul lmllvrs 'Flu-ta Xi ,IAMICS PAUL WICAVICR . . . . llollitlayslulmg COIIIIIIIII1' mul l iu11nft Top row: MARLIN AYERS WEAVER ..... Mechanieslrurg Journalism. Business Manager, Daily Callegiang Skull anrl Runes, Promotion Manager, Daily Collegian, Rlue Keyg Stuflent Hamlbonlfg Alpha Della Sigmag Thespiansg AIM. ANITA WIQINER . . . . Reading Arts and Letters Sigma Delta Tau PAUL JOSEPH WEINZIERL . . , . . Altoona Arts mul Letters Penn State Club, Newman Cluhg AIM. PAUL D. WEIS, JR. ....... Philadelphia Arts nnrl Letters IIIQRBFIRT PAUL WEISS . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters PAUL AMOS WEISS .... . Altoona Commerce and I inancc Mirirlle row: BARBARA LOUISE WENRICH . . . . Altoona Comntcrce and Finance CARL LOUIS WENRICII . . . . Altoona Commerce and Finance Symphonyg Intramurals. DOROTHY WERLINICII ..... McKees Rocks Arts and Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma lialitorial Director, Daily Cullegiang Cwensg Pi Gamma Mug Masquer- UIICSQ Liheral Arts Student Councilg Inlramuralsg Panhellenie Council. 22 CIAROLIC LUISIC WERNICR ...... Relhle-hem Arts and Lctlers Vice President., Belles Lettresg Philosophy Club. IIERBERT DONALD Wl'lI'l'lC . Commerce mul Finance Blue Rand. ARTHUR GORDON WIIITTIER . COIlll77l?l'C0 and Finance Bottom row: IIAROLD WICKS ...... COIIIIIICFCC anrl FiI1.fII1fCC Penn Slate Cluh. MARTIN MARVIN WIDICLITZ .... . . Warren Pi Kappa Phi . Montoursvillc Kappa Sigma South Fork Ellenville, N. Y. Arts 1111.11 Letters Phi Sigma Delta Vice President, Phi Sigma Delta. .IOIIN ERIC WIEDENMAN . . . Commerce and Finance President, Delta Sigma Pi. 'l'ICD IIENLEY WIEDIQNMAN . . C0l17fl7l!'fCC ami l inance . llarrishurg Sigma Nu . llarrishurg Sigma Nu Treasurer, Sigma Nug Della Sigma Pig Liheral Arts Student Council. HENRY CULVICR WIECAND . . Journalism. EDWARD ANDREW WIIQSINCIQR . Arts anfl Lclters . Reading Altoona . .gov Top row : MIRIAM R. WIIITON . . . Philaclolphia Arls IIIIII Letters Sigma Dolta Tau Spanish Clnbg Bolle-s Loltrvsg Intramurals: llillclg Modern Dance Clubg Rriclgc Club. .IOIIN LEONARD WILLIAMS .... Mount Carmcl Comm erm: Illlfl I'liIlllIH'l? Della Sigma Pig Council, AlMg Intramurals. .IOIIN VERNOY WILLIAMS . . Clvarlielrl Arts llllll l,1fIl1'rs .IIINE E. WILLIAMS ...... Walnutpnrl Arts Illlll l,1'ttcr.w Boarcl of Control, Playorsg 'l'hvta Alpha Phi. ICLEANOR VIRGINIA WILLIAMSON . Arts flllll Ll'Hl'I'S Playursg Mztsqiiorotti-s. CIIARLES FRANK WILSON . . . Arts nnrl l,l'Hl'I'S PFCSIIICIII., Phi Sigma Iotag Spanish Club: l'll'0l1ClI Middle row: C. BYRON Wllfl' ..... Cl7IIlllll?l'I'C flllll l il11m1'f VERNON CLAIR WINCENROTII . . Co111n11'r1:1' Illlfl Plillfllllflf Sccrutary, Sigma l'i. LEO 'l'l'lOIVIAS WITKOSKI .... f,'o1n1111'1'1'1f llllll l iu11u1-if Newman Clubg Intramurals. Club I'hiIa1l1'lphia . Drums g Intramurals. Williamsburg . Ephrata Sigma Pi . Mount. Carmel ROBERT .IOIIN WITMER .... . Bellelontc Committee and Finance IIERRERT CIRARD WITTMAN . . . Pittslnirgli Arts and Lvttvrs 'l'h4-ta Chi Tribunalg Libvral Arts Stuclunt Council: Nvwman Clubg lntramuralsg NSA: SAM. .I. LUTIIER WOIILFERT . . . Mill llall Arls flllfl Letters Bottom row: LLOYD SIEVERS WOLF . . . . Clarion Arts rtnrl Lvltvrs Phi Kappa Psi ROBERT l'A'l l'ON WOLF, .IR ..... Cnrwi-nsvillo Commvrrr' and FiIlfllll'fT .IACK WOLFE . . . . Philarlr-lpltia I,'n1n111cr1'v flllfl Filirtnvc Rota Sigma Rho CEORGE ,IOSEPII WOLFF . . Saint Clair COIIlIIll'l'f'l' llllfl l l.llHIll't' Nittany Dormitory Councilg Prosirlvnt. Nittany Dormitoryg Winilcrvst Counuilg Nvwman Club. CHARLES LEONARD WOOD . Pliilipsluirg lfoilinwrrz' llllfl l in11l111 JULIE MARIE WOZNIAK ..... Mosvow COIIlIIll'I'l't? llllll Fir111n1'1' Nowman Clubg Russian Club: Rowling Club. Top row: N'IAli'I'lN TIIOIVIAS WOZNIAK . . . . Bolmlown !,'n1nl11crl'f:c anrt l'Iil1!lIlClf 'I'hula Kappa Phi ,IACK WAYNE WYKIQR ..... . .liaslmi COIlIIIll'l'tfC mul Finance Prusiflc-nl, Alpha Kappa Psig Phi Iila Sigmag Pi Cilllllllil Nlug Pollock Cirulu Cuuncilg P1'4:sicluiil, Pollock Circle Dormilnryg AIMg Phi Kappa Phi. WILLIAM IIARRY YACKIJCY . . . Lancaslcr Arls mul Lctturs Sccoml row: WAI,'I'ICK YANKOSKY .... Saint Clair CUIllIIIl'l'l7U mul Fillllllfll Penn Slalu Cluh. IXIALCOLNI LICIC YAPLIC .... . Waterfowl Arts and Letters IlI'1'Silll7lll, Pollock Circle Dfiriniloryg Pollock Dm'milm'y Councilg Alpha Phi Omcgag Wuslcy Foumlalion. IJIANIC DRAKE IYICACLIQY ..... Slalu Cnllr-gs: ,lournalzfsnt SIIIIIIIIUI' Cnllagiurtg Stmtvnt Ilrtnzlbookg Critiqlle, Tliirrl row: RICIIARID WIIITNIAN YICACLICY . . Slalc Collage Journalism, Phi Gamma Ilvlla Succurg Alpha IM-lla Siginag Blue Kcyg Cffflillllkg Penn State Fffll0I'IIillil?S. PllII.IP S'I'ANI.ICY YIQDINSKY ..... Pollsvillm- Arts mul l,m'llr'rs Pi I,amh1Ia Phi I'IrIil,or, l ruIll. DAVID .IANIICH YICIJLICKA . . C0lIlIlli'l'!'t? mul Fillllllft . Apullu linltnnt rom: TIIOMAS ICIJWIN YOIJICR . . Clllllllllfflfl? mul l i1mnr4 Sclmylkill Ilavvn Blue Ilancl. lf, 5'l'ANI,I'1Y YOIINC, ,IR ...... Ilavm-rlown Arts mul LutI1'rs Sigma Phi Ifpsilnn IIIJIIICPPI' A. YOUNG . . Waslliligleiil Arts unrl lmltrfrs Alpha 'I'au Ona-ga liT.s t I 22 Top row : WILLIAM E. YOUNGBLOOD . . . . Scranton Crmzllzerre and FLIIUIICI? WILLIAM C. YOlIN'I' .... . Reynohlsville 1101111114 If e anal l irmnr'e IHCNIIY BERNARD ZAZICTSKI . . . Nunlicokc Arts and Letters Deaver IIouse Seeoml row: HAROLD EIIGIQNIC ZICIDERS . . . . Newport COIIIIIIUITG mul Flfltaliee Cross Counlryg '.I'rackg Ski CIuIx. .IAIVIICS HOWARD ZEISLOI71' ..... Centrulia Arts mul Letters AIpI1u Clii Rho Clee Clulng Pre-Memlical Smzicly. If'AY ZI'ILl'I'CII . . . . . PI1iIucIeIpI1iu Arts and Letters Signiu Della 'I'uu 'I'reuslu'er, Sigma Della 'I'uug l'Il'0l,1j Governing Board, Ilillvl. Tltirrl row: RAY THOMAS ZICRDY .... . ASIIILIIIKI Arts and Letters AI.I5I'iIi'I' ZII I ..... . PI1iIip:-wIllll'g: Arls llllll Letters Hillelg AIM. .IOIIN IC. ZIMIHCRLIN .... . Alluona Crmuuerce and Finance Bottom row: WILLIAM VICTOR ZUUROVICII . f.'nmm,err'e and lvilltllltl . Ccnlral Cily Newman CIIIII. DOLORICS MARIAN XAVIIQRA ZHKOWSKI . Wm-sl Ilam-Ilun Arts and Letters Belles Letlres Clubg Spzmish Club. 74 N I ix , . 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Pennsylvania's only School of Mineral Industries is dedicated to educa- tion in mineral conservation and research by which the means may be found to make conservation effective. This includes diligent search for mineral truths and the energetic discovery, complete recovery, and maximum utiliza- tion of irreplaceable mineral resources. Under this premise, the program of the School is an element of the economic structure of the Commonwealth. The Earth Sciences are concerned with those divisions of natural science which relate specifically to the earth, its origin, constitution, and evolution. Mineral Engineering is concerned with extracting minerals from the earth and preparing them for use. lt is the means by which mineral matter, including mineral fuels, is made available to man. Mineral Technology is the applied systematic knowledge of primary methods of processing and treating mineral matter and directing its industrial utilization. lt is concerned with those industrial arts and sciences which involve the transformation of mineral fuels into energy and the conversion of minerals of all classes into raw materials of industry or finished articles of commerce. The School offers ll curricula for the degree of Bachelor of Science: geology and mineralogy, geophysics and geochemistry, meteorology, geography, mineral economics, mining engineering, mineral preparation engineering, petroleum and natural gas engineering, fuel technology, metal- lurgy, and ceramics. ln the past year, 438 undergraduates were enrolled in the School. Research activities are centered in the Mineral Industries Experiment Station. Through the School's Extension Services, the principles and truths developed by research are carried to the people and to the industries. Facilities of the School are located in the Mineral Industries and Mineral Sciences Buildings. 232 EDWARD STEIDLE Htl Pennsylvania's rich mineral wealth provideS INEII li INIIII 'IIIIUI 'lnl Qreat opportunities for mining engineers. . 5. xl .WN lyk -..Nf. N N. M Q3-RM . 'F W lo s.-.yarn J I ,Egg .- A,,A -........,.c...- . -..-.c-,.,, -, I . .fslu '.g.igL...s- -WA , : wx 1.. M W-........ . ' H? 'f -. ..4k: ' i,:.,g,,w .L-... ' .TTI ' '-4 - -4-- M., , .-...., M., .. N , R r 1 rf- ...,. .g.....1'.. ..,. :mann-Q , 'umm 1 qu . EDWARD STEIDLE ALFRED W. GAUGER DONALD C. JONES LIBERATA EMMERICH ELBURT F. OSBORN E. WILLARD MILLER FRANK M. SWARTZ - BENJAMIN F. HOWELL, JR. HANS NEUBERGER - PAUL D. KRYNINE - DAVID R. MITCHELL - RALPH F. NIELSEN WILLIAM M. MYERS - ARNOLD W. ASMAN RAYMOND E. ZIMMERMAN WOLDEMAR WEYL - EDWARD C. HENRY CALVERT C. WRIGHT JAY W. FREDRICKSON - 233 ORGANIZATION - .lun-Hn Ofy work. - - Dean - Director, Mineral Industries Experiment Station - Director, Mineral Industries Extension Services 1.1,-1 - - - Librarian - - Head, Department of Earth Sciences - Chief, Division of Geography Chief, Division of Geology Chief, Division of Geophysics and Geochemistry - Chief, Division of Meteorology - Chief, Division of Mineralogy - Head, Department of Mineral Engineering - Acting Chief, Division of Petroleum and Natural Gas - - Chief, Division of Mineral Economics Chief, Division of Mining - - Chief, Division of Mineral Preparation - Head, Department of Mineral Technology Chief, Division of Ceramics - Chief, Division of Fuel Technology - Chief, Division of Metallurgy Q in lGIJOrQt Top row: JERRY B. ALLEN ....... Alleus Mills l,ClI'UlUll.IIt. and Natural Cas Engineering Presitlent, Petroleum Engineering Society, Council, AIM. ROBERT TYSON ANDERSON, JR .... Philadelphia Metallurgy Alpha Chi Sigma Manager, Gymnastics, All-College Cabinet, President, Mineral Inclus- tries Student Council, Skull and Bones, Blue Key, Blue Band, ASM. CERALD IVIINER AREY ...... Berwick Metallurgy Alpha Chi Sigma ASM. Seconrl row: JAMES LEWIS BANFIELD, .IR .... Colvt--r Mining Engineering Mining Engineering Society. SOI.I ,IEIIANCIR BAPUJI ..... Bombay, India Geology anrl Mineralogy PIIILIP CIIARLES BARR .... . Bellefonlc Metallurgy Secretary, ASM. Tllirll row: WILLIAM E. BATES . . . . . State College Mining Engirzecring Phi Kappa Tau AIME, Sigma Gamma Epsilon. FRANK PATRICK BENCE ..... Mt. Union Petrnlenln anrl Nalztrnl Cas Engineering Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Camma Epsilon, Secretary, Treasurer, Petroleum Engineering Society. IIARRY FRED BICLER ...... Clearfielal Mineral Econenz irs , Vice President, Mineral Economics Society. Fourth row: NANCY LORENE BLOUCII . . . Massillon, Ohio Geology anrl Mineralogy Alpha Gamma Delta Secretary, AIpI1a Camma Delta, Sigma Epsilon Sigma, Women's Debate, Panhcllenic Council. ,IOIIN ANTIIONY BONK ...... Scranton CICIYlIIIlC.S Sigma Phi Sigma President, American Ceramic Society, Clue Club, Intramurals. ROBERT WINSLOW BRUMBERC .... Ritlgway I,Gll'0lCILlll anrl Natnral Cas Engineering Tau Beta Pi, President, Sigma Cantina Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega, Choir, Bilmle Fellowship, Secretary, Petroleum Engineering Society, AIME. Fifth row: PIERRE BUZAD ........ Scranton Purrnleiun anrl Natural Cas Engineering Theta Kappa Phi Soccer, Newman Club, Petroleum Engineering Society, French Cluh. WILLIAM WILBUR BIIZARD . . . . Ilarwick Mining Engineering Delta Chi AIME. RICIIARIJ IIENRY CAMPBELL . . . . Tyrone Cerarnivs American Ceramic Society. Bollorn row: VICTOR I . CAPATCII ....... Madera Ceopliysirs anal Ct'or'l1t'rnislry .IOSEPII CLAIR CARL . . . . . . Altoona Geology anrl Mineralogy Alpha Chi Sigma Earth Science Cluh. BYRON EDWARD CARNS . . . Metallurgy . Latrobe I g Top row: LOUIS D. CARSWELI. ...... Bryn Athyn Geology and Mineralogy HARRY ROBERT CHASE . .... Oakmont Metallurgy Delta Tau Delta GILL CHUBB . . . . Roslyn Meteorology Phi Camma Delta Second row: DANIEL J. CHUPINSKY .... . Wolfdale Mining Engineering Russian Cluh. STEWART ARTHUR CLAYPOOLE . . . Worthington Ceramics Secretary, Keramosg American Ceramic Society. ALLAN ABBOTT COBURN ..... Rew Petroleum anzl Natural Gas Engineering AIMEQ Petroleum Engineering Society. Third row: WILLIAM JAMES COLLINS . . Elon Metallurgy CHARLES JAMES CONRAD .... Altoona Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering AIMEQ Petroleum Engineering Society. ROBERT WYLIE COOPER ..... New Bedford Mineral Preparation Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma Clee Club: AlMEg Mineral Industries Student Council. . Fourth row: JOHN JAY COX, ,IR ...... . Oakdale Metallurgy Phi Lambda Upsilong Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Tau Beta Pig American Chemical Societyg ASMQ Nittany Dormitory Council. JOHN HANCOCK DICKSON ...... 'I'yrnnc Ceramics American Ceramic Society. WILLIAM HERBERT DUX . . . . State College Mineral Preparation Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon .IV Wrestling. F ifth row: WILLIAM FRANKLIN EBERLY . . . Yonngwood Metallurgy ASM. STANLEY CLIFFORD ELMS, ,IR .... Allison Park Metallurgy Alpha Chi Sigma ASMQ Assistant Manager, Swimming. SHERWIN SANDERS FISIIBACK . . . Eric Metallurgy ASM. Bottom row: RICHARD WILLIAM FORD ..... Wellshoro Ceramics Phi Kappa Psi Secretary, Phi Kappa Psig Kerumosg Baseball. WILLIAM S. FRANKLIN . . . . Philadelphia Ceramics Treasurer, Keramosg American Ceramic Society. JOHN FRASSINELLI .... . Summit Hill Mining Engineering Delta Upsilon AIMEQ Intramurals. Top row: WILLIAM GEORGE FRICKE, JR. - . . Pill:-zhurgll Metallurgy Sigma Gamma Epsilonq Phi Lamhda Upsilong Phi Eta Sigmag Vice President, Mineral Industries Student. Councilg AIlVIEg ASM. WALTER WESLEY IVRISBIE ..... Hawley Meteorology EARI. tII.II 'I'ON FRITZ . . . . Ilf'I1l0l1 C eran1.if's American Ceramic Society. DONALD CASPER . . . . Sykcsvillc Geography Geographic Soeietyg American Meteorology Society: Chess Clulmg Earth Seienee Cluh. ROBERT CIIARLES GERIIARD . .... Palm Geology and Mineralogy Sigma Phi Alpha Photo Editor, The lfuglneerg Vice President, Sigma Cantina Epsilong Phi Eta Sigmag President, Earth Science Cluh. RICHARD S'I'ANDISI'I GOOD . . . West Chester Geology and Mineralogy President, Vice President, Earth Science Cluhg Penn State filuhg Intramurals. Mlrlflle roto: WAYNE CROMER GRACY . . . . Mount Union l u el Terrlmology AIME. .IAMES R. CRAIVI5 . . . . Worthington Ct'I'!llIll.f'S Phi Kappa Psi American Ceramic Soeiety. A R'I'HIlR WILLIAM CRAY .... . Spangler Geology and Mineralogy IRVING BERNARD CRAY .... . Spangler G eologyv anrl M in eral ogy DAVID .IOSEPII I'IA.l.IAR ...... Ilarrishurg l,l'lI'0lClllll. aurl Natural Gus Engineering Sigma Pi President, Sigma Pig Intramurals. WARREN DALE IIANEY ....... Erie Geology anrl Mineralogy Alpha Chi Rho Alpha Phi Omegag Viee President, Earth Science Cluhg Penn State Cluhg Bridge Cluh. Bottom row: ROBERT KAY IIANSEN ..... Ilollidayslrurg Petroleum aarl Natural Gas Engineering Petroleum Engineering Soeietyg AIMIS. CARL D. IIANSON ...... Predericktown l'etroleum and Natural Gas Eagin.eeria.g Delta Sigma Phi Petroleum Engineering Society. ICLIAS .I. HARRIS ..... . Kittanning Mining Engineering AIME. MAYNARD LU'I'I'IER HILL ..... Lehighton Metallurgy President, Chapel Choirg President, Clee Cluhg Phi Mu Alpha. .IOHN EDWARD IIOLTZINCER, JR. . . . Altoona Mineral Erfortoltlies Penn State Cluhg Mineral Economics Societyg Intramurals. WILLIAM HAROLD HOWARD . . . . Bradford Petroleum and Natural Gas lfI1g1ilIfl'l?I'lllf., Petroleum Engineering Society. L Top row: l'A'l'RlCK WENDIQLL IJUBER ..... Cressou Petroleum and Nalural Cas Engineering Sigma Gamma Epsilong Petroleum Engineering Society. ARTHUR JAFFE ....... Philadelphia Geology anrl Mineralogy Alpha Phi Omcgag Earth Science Cluhg Vice President, Nittany Grottog Mineral Industries Society. DONALD WHITNEY JONES ...... Erie Ceoplzysics anzl Ceoelienzislry ROBERT HENRY JONES, IH ..... Lehighlon Metallurgy Pi Kappa Alpha ASMg IFCQ President, Pi Kappa Alphag Intramurals. ARTHUR JAY KANTOR ...... Lebanon Meteorology Zeta Bela Tau Manager, Cross Countryg Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Gamma Epsilon. NORMAN G. KAPKO ....... Hazleton Meteorology Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Mirlrlle row: JAMES ALBERT KAUFFMAN . . . . Lehanon Ceramics Alpha Chi Sigma Mineral Industries Student Council: American Ceramic Socictyg lntramurals. ALVIN KAUFMAN ....... Philadelphia Mineral Economies President, Fairmount Houscg Board of Governors, Nittany Grottog Mineral Economic Society. CURTIS HARRY KEENAN ...... Clearfield Geophysics anrl Geochemistry Sigma Gamma Epsilong Delta Mu Sigma. RAYMOND KOBYLARSKI . . . . Philadelphia Mining Engineering ATEE. FREDERICK CHARLES KRUG . . . . Pittsburgh Metallurgy Sigma Gamma Epsilon: ASMQ Boxing. JOSEPH BENNETT KUHN . . . Schuylkill Haven Metallurgy ASMQ AlMg President, Watts Dormitoryg 'l'ri-Dormitory Council. Boltom row: WARREN EDWARD LATIMER .... Philadelphia Petroleum and Natural Gas Engim'ering Sigma Alpha Epsilon Blue Key Societyg Manager, Lacrosscg Petroleum Engineering Society. EDWARD JOSEPH LAVINO, ll .... Philadelphia Ceramics Phi Kappa Psi Keramosg Skiingg Ski Cluhg American Ceramic Society. ROBERT W. LAWRENCE . ..... Elrlred Petroleum. anrl Natural Gas Engineering JOSEPH ASHBRlDGE LEEDOM . . . Lansdowne Meteorology Delta Sigma Phi Amateur Weathermen of America. SAMUEL W. LLEWELLYN ..... Summit Hill Mining Engineering AlMEg President, Mining Engineering Society. WILLIAM WALTER LYNCH, JR. . . Titusville Metallurgy ASM. 2 To p row .' QUENTIN PARKE MUCRAY . . . . Corry Meteorology AUBREY LYNN MCILVAINE ..... filmfarlif-Ifl Geology mul Mizwrulogy Sigma Alpha Epsilon Wrestling. A. WILLIAM lVIcKNICII'l' III . . . Collcgcvillc lIflctc'nl'olugy Dvlta Sigma Phi Secorul row: LYLE IFREED MARTZ . . . Oakmont lfuvl Tcrhllology Kappa Sigma All'I'IIUH T. IVIENCEI ,..... Rocllcslur lIlil1.cl'f1l 1,I'l 17flI'!lflUIl Engilmvring IIUBERT LLEWELLYN MENTCII .... Ilazlclon Mineral EICOIIUIIIACS Sigma Gamma Epsilong IRCQ Mineral Economics Sociotyg P4-nn Stale Cluhg Earth Science Clulmg AIIVIE. Tliirrl row: ROBERT .I. IVIENZIE ....... DuBois ljl'H'0ll'IlIIl mul Natural Cas ElLgi11.ccr1'i11g PPIYUIUIIIYI Engineering Society. ROBERT E. MERKLE ....... Tirlioutc l'vlrnle1un mul Nrzturul Cas Elrginccrizzg GEORGE JULIUS MILLER ..... Lewistown Mvlullllrgy ASM. F0lLI'llIf row: ALIVREIJ MORROW MILLS ..... Bellwood Metallurgy ASMQ Tau Bela Pig Sigma Gamma Epsilon. MOKTON IVIOUL . . . . . . Philadelphia Fuel Tw-Iumlogy Sigma Alpha Mn VANCE EDWARDS IVIOYER . . . . Pottsvillc !W0tem'ul0gy Alpha Phi Omega. Flfllz, row: FRANK LOUIS MURO . . . b . South Enola Metallurgy ASM. TIIEOIJORE W. MUSSER . . . . Snow Shoe M otcnrnlogy IIARRY SECRIST NELSON ..... Mt. Lebanon Fuel Technology Alpha Sigma Phi Vice President, Alpha Sigma Phig Secretary, Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Swimming. Bottom row: PAUL WILT NICKOLA .... . Altoona Meteorology Sigma Gamma Epsilon. IIICIIARD ALLEN NICKOLA . . . Altoona Metallurgy CHARLES L. NORTON, .IR ...... Finleyvillc: Mining lfllgillC!'l'lllg Phi Gamma Delta Top row: ALBERT BERC OPPERMANN . . . Unionlown Mining Engineering AIMEg Mining Engineering Socicly. JAMES WILLIAM PETERS . . . . Cllamlwrslnn'g Fuel Tl'l'1III0l0,L'y AIMIC. JOSEPH PINTO, .IR ....... Osccola Mills lilflilllillg Engineering Second row: WILLIAM JOSIQPII RABIN . . . I'hilzulclphiu f,'eralnir's ACS. CIIARLES A. RAUPICRS ....... Eric Metallurgy Sigma Gamma Epsilong Sigma Tang ASM. WILLIAM EDWARD RAY ...... Alloonu Melallurgy Symphonyg Blnc Ranrlg ASM. 'l'l1,irfl row: DAVID IIARRY REEIIER . . . . . Aliquippu Geography Sigma Gamma Epsilong Trm'usul'cr, Ccographic Socicly. IIARRY WILSON REID . .... Kingston Ceramics Acacia Prcsiclcnl, Acaciag K1-raniosg Sigma Tung American Ccranlic Socicly. TIIOMAS ZICIINER RICIIARDS .... Sclinsgrovc Curaniirs Ili-la TIN-ta Pi Iiluc Ranclg Symphony. Fourth row: THOMAS RICIIARD ROBINSON .... Xvvllshoro Ceramics Phi Kappa Psi Daily Collegiang Ncwmun Clnhg American Ceramic Socicly. RUPERT D. ROSS ....... lVIuhaITcy Petroleum and Natural Gas lingineering Sigma Gamma Epsilong Pclrolc-um Iingzinccring Socim-ly. FRANK IVI. RUPP ........ IrI0l'l'lll'l? Melallnrgy Acacia Illuc Banclg Concert Iiunclg ASMg Sccrclary, Acacia. Fifth row: RAYMOND VINCENT SARAKAUSKAS . . Carbondale Ceramics Phi Kappa CHARLES WILLIAM SCHLOTTER .... Lzmscluln- lliinvral Economics Dcllu Chi Alpha Phi Omegag AIiVlIEg Sccrc-Izll'y-'I'rcusnrcl'. Mineral Economics Society. .IOIIN FREDERICK SCHNARS ..... lllcuriia-lil Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering AIMEg Petroleum Engineering Society. Bottom rom: ARTIIUR SCIIRECKENCOST . . Brookville Ceramics 'l'hq-in Xi RICIIARD EUGENE SEIDEL .... . Alloonu Mineral Economics Mineral Economics Society. DAVID COLLIN SHELLY ..... Muckcyvillc Ceramics Tau B1-la Pig Sigma Tang Prcsiclcnl, Kc-ramos' Vicc Prcsirlcnt, AIIIPFICZIII Ccramics Socicly. 239 Top row: EDWIN PHILIP SHERIFF . . . Morrisdalc Mining Engineering Chi Phi Vice Pre:-zixlcnt, Mining Engineering Societyg AIMEg Intramurals. CLARK MERRILL SHERWOOD .... Mansheld Petroleum. and Nulurnl Cas Engineering Petroleum Engineering Society. FREDERICK ALBERT STEPIIENS . . Niagara Falls, N. Y. Metallurgy Sigtna Phi Sigma MARTHA WlIl'l'E STEVENS . . . . M1-ret-r lwlllfffll Eronolnirs Alpha Lamlnla Dcltag Mineral l'lt:ononiius Sm-it-ly. JAMES WAGNER TAYLOR . . . Bellwood RONALD WAYNIC SCIIOENBERCER . . Lehighton Flllfl Tcrrlznology Kappa Sigma I7 nel Technology AIMEQ Bitte Banclg Symphony. .IOIIN MORTON THOMPSON . . . Walls-svillv, Intl. .mtwuis vtcnNoN sif:KLEsMt1'n . . Mt. Morris M'f'0 Q ff'gY PI, DI Tl H PI' 1 lim l? l'f' Tl i' Mineral PFPIIIIFIIIILOII Engineering Delta Chi ' iiffllary' N 6 uf lfld' dyvrs' rl Ntspmnsi IFC? AIME. Ihvla Alpha Plug Sigma Gamma Epsilon. JOHN CAROTHERS SKELLY . Mackcyville Bolwm row: Ceramics . . . ,. , , American Ceramic Society' .IAMED In IVIL ION' . . . . New Laslltr MUUNE l9'76'U100fU1'l! Lamlnla Chi Alpha M ffE'r'-,'fS-',- S. NICHOLAS SKOVRAN ...... Summit nan H-Q 'f w v'y' MM' Mining Engineering Sigma Gamma Epsilong President, Alpha Rho Omegag MITCHELL R- TURLEY . I l . I Bvavm. Slavonic Chorus? AIME- Geology and Mineralogy Sigma Chi Sigma Xig Sccrvlal'y-'l'rvasitt'1't', lfarth Scivmxz Clulm. Middle row: HENRY LEE STEADMAN ' ' , ' , 1 3 ' ' Em MARTIN VALERI ..... .N.f.mw.,1a.t Petroleum rinrl Nalural Gas langmeering Mining Fngilwwin I Petroleum Engineering Societyg Intramural Baskethallg Intramurals. Mining Enghlcming Soizicly' LEWIS STEIN ....... Elmhurst, N. Y. l u1'l Ttrltrmlogy Phi Epsilon Pi JOHN ADAM WALLACE, JR. . . , Altoona AIMEg Playcrsg Frothg The Engineer. Metallurgy 24 Top row: PAUL FRANCIS WALLACE . . . Tyrone Ceramics American Ceramic Society. JACK WAMBOLD ..... Kingston Ceramics ROGER ROYAL WATKINS . . . . Ogdensburg Meteorology Sigma Gamma Epsilon. HAROLD STEWART WENTZ . . . . York Fuel Technology AIME. CLARENCE M. WHITLOW, JR. . . . Brownsville Ceramics Phi Kappa Psi Tau Beta Pig Sigma Tang Treasurer, Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Vice President, Keramosg American Ceramic Societyg Vice President, Phi Kappa Phi. WILLIAM JAMES WILHELM .... East Mauch Chunk Ceramics American Ceramic Society. Middle row: RUSSELL JOSEPH WILLIAMS . . . Farrell Metallurgy Sigma Pi ASM. ROBERT ARTHUR WINSLOW .... Mt. Lebanon Mineral Economics Kappa Delta Rho President, Mineral Economics Societyg Earth Science Cluhg AIMEQ Intramurals. ti RODNEY COLBURN WINSLOW . . . . Patton Meteorology Amateur Weathermen of America. WILLIAM E. WINTER ..... Pittsburgh Ceramics Delta Tan Delta American Ceramic Society. CONRAD ADAM WOJCIECI-IOWSKI . . . Dickson City Mining Engineering Theta Kappa Phi AIME. JAMES H. WORLEY, JR. .... . Pittsburgh Metallurgy Sigma Nu President, Sigma Nug Lacrosse: Phi Lambda Upsilong Tau Beta Pig Phi Eta Sigmag Parmi Nousg ASMQ Ski Clubg IFC. Bottom row: JOHN CHARLES WOY .... . Johnstown Mineral Economics Mineral Economics Society. WILLIAM BATEMAN YERRICK .... Burnham Ceramics ' American Ceramic Societyg Keramos. HENRY JOSEPH YOTKO . . . . Hazleton Meteorology scnoom 0F PHYSICAL mmmfrlow Mm ATHLETICS f W , 4. , W mn '- PM 1, V 'M' , '41, X . ., W ?v,4 5Q' M M M 11 mu , Ri f? Posture ls lmportant ecfeof. lon Stu mm fs 'hos fer C FQ fins Three curricula, health education, physical education, and recreation, are offered on both undergraduate and graduate levels in the School of Physical Education and Athletics. These programs consist of a number of divisions: intercollegiate athletics, professional education in health education, physical education and recreation, research, required health and physical education for men and women and intramural athletics and recreation. l Many opportunities are offered by instruction in any one of the three curricula. As a health education major, one might find a position as health educator in such agencies as state or federal health departments, voluntary public schools and colleges, The physical education students for positions as physical education teachers, health agencies, or curriculum prepares coaches of athletic athletics. The field and directors in state and federal recreation services, community or industrial teams, and directors of intramural or interscholastic of recreation offers opportunities for recreation leaders recreation leaders, or directors in youth organizations, summer camps, and playgrounds. The extension program of the School has made possible programs of adult education in many communities. lt also offers credit or corre- 2.44 Clllllll lll in fn- V ..., , Wwfimm 4 V 7 , 1 .WML 1. i fa t T ' if l i I i ,-if ...J '+ ' .xixt HWWWWHIT ,gem If --,wt 'A U J , 9' 'V I me t t F iff'Uf ', ' 'ii .. ,fu owl . ,- ig dl J':Y l ' jg ' fii114 iLv - , will itll, I, -Q . . xtHMwHf E .K ltf .att , ' 5 ,iq 5-qlgr:,pi h .,, , 'lljir 2 J . , it ,, - ...ti pmt , '. wt ' V fs, 'tv V ft it-, ,, ' ,tl , . 11 , s. 'it ,Jill , A Mft I- ' ,-,ut .wa - gt, f' fi-tiff 2 A , ' :f-.f -:flxlt V. '- lf 'i'Vi1'.H-5f'Il ,rm 5- mi far' m y vf X11 N fi ,,'f'is','if,PlL .7 , , iv Tift, , ff llllii1f , ' mg 'r il , fftftlil f., ,rt-f,'t :i i 24 f ' if H T pf ,. i 4' .it ' ,gt A r 1 ..,s...,. it -ei V r 4- - it if ., yi ,,,, ,. . ., A . .. ,sw f+'f,f..a 1 Q . Qi, l 'Allis ' .nt fffW ajrS,'f1if W, min, L I, 9 , 4,0 l ' , xii f ff' ' 'A -' .'il'i. Q' ' l A ii. .. ,SEM-,Q le, I K 4 ,Yr wx. A 1, vu 1. IV A 17.15. af ,QQJ 4, .. ' ' , , V 2 Q N Q f mvAQhz,,..,fl k H 1 J! ji, wa ,J Zz li lf - ' 41, ' 'uf 'iv . ' 1 ' . ' 'tw will ' ,fi Fi if i 'ffl I lil wg, illl I lx gi Ill ufiuPg1,,ti f 1 ll'l I, .1 til F ,, ,, A , I. ,il 115.1 Lili il i ,tl ri .I-5 il., I i I at . is .li ti it ,I I ml it ilwll I I I iillli Ill-' i.l if ' CARL P. SCHOTT spondence courses in each of the three curricula and informal short courses, as well as widespread consultant work. To carry out its current program, the School provides many facilities, which include Recreation Building and a leased swimming pool for men, Mary Beaver White Hall for women, in addition to IOO acres composed of athletic fields and an I8-hole golf course. Enrollment in the School reached 295 last Fall, including I97 men and 98 women. ORGANIZATION - - - - - - Dean Director, Physical Education Extension - - In Charge, Intercollegiate Athletics - Graduate Manager of Athletics CARL P. SCHOTT - CHARLES W. STODDART, JR. CARL P. SCHOTT - HAROLD R. GILBERT - - - LLOYD M. JONES-In Charge, Professional Education in Health Education, Physical Education, and Recreation, Research. GLENN N. THIEL - ARTHUR F. DAVIS - MARIE HAIDT - EUGEN C. BISCHOFF RAY M. CONGER - - - In Charge, Physical Education for Men - - In Charge, Health Education for Men In Charge, Health and Physical Education for Women - - In Charge, Intramural Athletics - In Charge, Recreation Riding instruction is popular with students. I v--' 4 Top row: MARGARET ARLENE IIASTIAN . . . Williamsport Physical Education Zeta Tau Alpha Treasurer, Zeta Tau Alphag Intramurals. CHARLES FIRENC BEATTY, JR. .... Quakertown Physical Education Kappa Sigma Lion's Pawg Secretary-Treasurer, Sophomore Classg Druidsg Phi Epsilon Kappag Parmi Nousg Secretary-Treasurer, Athletic Associa- tiong Footliallg Inter-Class Finance Committeeg Whois Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universitiesg Whois News. Wh o in th e .IOHN CALVIN BOLGER . . . Altoona Physical Education Boxingg Parmi Nous. Second row: EUCENIA RUTII BOSSART . . . Cheswick Physical Education Phi Mu Lakonidesg Rifle Cluhg Ski Clulvg Hockey. MARY LOU BOWER ....... Oil City Physical Education Alpha Chi Omega Secretary, Physical Education Student Councilg Secretary, Lakonidesg Intramural Board, WRA. SPENCER EDMUNDS BOYER .... Mifhinhurg Physical Education Soecerg ,IV Tennis. Third row: VIRGINIA MAY BRIE .... . Norlolk, Va. Health Elllll'flli0IL KENNETH BARTON BUNN, JR. . . . State College Physical Education Phi Kappa Psi Football. .IOIIN RICHARD CIIUCKRAN ..... Lunsford Physical Education Captain, l9fIfL Footlrallg Trackg Intramuralsg Druitlsg Newman Clult. Fourth row: EDWARD EVERETT CLARK .... Physical Education Red Iortl Phi Epsilon Kappa: Wresllingg Lutheran Student. Association. WALTER BERNARD COMINSKY ..... Wintllner Physical Education. DAVID HARRISON CORYELL . . . . Sunhury Recreation Sigma Nu Recreation Society. Fifth row: NEWTON EDWIN CRAWFORD . . Centre Hall Physical Education Phi Epsilon Kappa. CLOYD RITCIIEY CROFT, JR ...... Physical Education President, Phi Epsilon Kappag Physical Eclucati Student Councilg Intramurals. IIAROLD LOUIS DEICHERT . . . Recreation Bottom row: ELINOR RALSTON DOWLING . . . . Altoona on . Cresson Freeport. Physical Education Delta Delta Delta Intramurals. CHARLES M. DRAZENOVICH . . West Brownsville Physical Education Delta Upsilon Footballg Captain, Boxingg Trackg Druidsg Parmi Nousg Vice President, Athletic Associationg Phi Epsilon Kap .IOSEPH JOHN DRAZENOVICI-I . . . West J pa. Brownsville I hysical Education Delta Upsilon Foothallg Druidsg Parmi Nousg Lacrosseg Physical Education Student Council. Top row: CLYDE ARNOLD DRY .... Pottsvillc Physical Education MARY ll. EDWARDS ...... State College Physical Education lntramuralsg Intramural Board, WRAQ Concert Band. ROBERT ALAN EISENTROUT ..... Union City l'hys1'r'al Erlucatioli Sigma Phi Sigma Vice President, Phi Epsilon Kappag Track. Second row: RLANCHE DELORES EYER .... Chambersburg Physical Erlzication Chi Omega Women's Varsity Rifle Clubg Modern Dance Clubg Physical Education Student Councilg Intramural Board, WRA. DONALD DANIEL FAUST ..... . Lewistown Physical Ellllfflllllll JAMES HAROLD FORTNER . . . Mahanoy City Recreation Recreation Societyg Intramurals. Thirfl row: DOROTHY IRENE CASPER .... Oakmont Physical Ecliication Modern Dance Clubg Swimming Club. JAMES Nl. CEIIRDES ....... Altoona Physical ILVIZILCIIUOIL Phi Delta Theta Phi Epsilon Kappag Skull and Bonesg President, SEAg Captain, Trackg President, Athletic Association. CLARENCE EDWARD CORINSKI ..... Mutual Physical Education Footballg Baseball. Fozirlh roto .' EARL CHARLES COUSE . . . . Meehaniosburg Physical Ezlucalion Track. .IOIIN ALLAN CRAY, JR ...... Arlington, N. J. Physical Ellhllfffllitllt Phi Kappa Sigma Trackg Football. .IOIIN C. HACERNIAN ...... Darlington Physical lfriucalion. Phi Delta 'l'lu-la Physical Etluealion Student Councilg l'at'mi Nousg Lacrosse Fifth row: MILLARD S. HANCOCK, JR. . . . . Philipsburg Physical Education Baskctballg Swimminff CARL N. HENRY ....... Union City Physical Ezlucation Secretary, Phi Epsilon Kappag SEAQ AlM. DONALD PAUL IIOLLEN ...... Du Bois Recreation Recreation Society. Bottom row: KENNETII FREDERICK HOSTERMAN . . State College Ph sical EllIltC0li0lL 9' Soecerg Baseball: Parmi Nousg Druitlsg Intramurals. PETER l'lOWACl'lYN .,..... Fraekville Physical Erlucalion, Kappa Delta Rho Cymnasticsg Newman Club. CLARENCE EDWARD HUNSINCER .... Athens Recreation Phi Epsilon Kappa: Recreation Society. T op row: ALBERT LARUE KLINE .... . Erie Physical Education Baskethallg Track. DANIEL EDWARD KLINE ...... Progress Physical Education Sigma Alpha Epsilon Football. DONALD ROSS KOONTZ ...... Bedford Recreation Tau Kappa Epsilon Manager, Swimming: Phi Epsilon Kappag Vice President, Recreation Societyg Treasurer, Blue Key. GEORGE LAWTHER ...... State College Physical Education Soccerg Baskethallg Tennis. ROBERT SPENCER McCOY ..... Lock Haven Physical Education Pi Kappa Alpha Foothallg Druids. MARION SUZANNE MARTIN . . . Williamsport Physical Education Chi Omega Lakonidesg Chimesg Intramurals. Middle row: MYRON GENE MASTER ....... Knox Physical Education ' Sigma Phi Sigma Secretary, Phi Epsilon Kappa. JAMES EDWARD MAUREY, JR. . . . Clearfield Physical Education Captain, Wrestlingg Druids. WILLIAM ISAAC MAY ....... Athens Recreation Pi Kappa Alpha Recreation Societyg Wrestling. 4 DONALD E. MILLER ...... Millershurg Physical Education Tau Kappa Epsilon Baseball. JACK WELSII MILLER .... Cla-artield Physical Education Phi Epsilon Kappa. VIRGINIA ANN MILLER ..... Williamsport Physical Education. Kappa Kappa Gamma Mortar Boardg President, WRAQ All-College Cabinetg Intramurals: Vice President, Lakonirlesg WRA Intramural Chairmang Whois Who Among Students in American Colleges and Uniuersitiesg Who's Who in the News. Bottom row: HELEN LOUISE MILLIGAN ..... Braddock Physical Education Alpha Omicron Pi Chimesg President, Lakonidesg President, Alpha Omicron Pig WRA: Physical Education Student Councilg lntramuralsg Modern Dance Cluh. .IOSEPI-I ANTHONY MIRENZI .... Pittsburgh Physical Education Tau Kappa Epsilon Treasurer, Phi Epsilon Kappag Treasurer, Physical Education Student Councilg Parmi Nousg Gymnastic Team. JAMES DONALD MOHNEY ..... Clearfield Physical Education Wrestling. JOHN ALEXANDER MURRAY, JR. .... Camp llill Physical Education Sigma Alpha Epsilon F oothall. BEVERLY LOUISE NEWMAN ..... Midland Physical Education Phi Sigma Sigma Intramural Board, WRAg Concert Blue Bandg Thespian Showg Intramurals. NEGLEY WARD NORTON ...... Altoona Physical Education Beta Theta Pi Co-Captain, Football, Druidsg Parmi Nousg Vice President, Beta Theta Pi. I' Top row: PAUL EDWARD NORTON .... . Donora Physical livllllffflllilill Clee Clubg Newman Clllltg lnlramural Association. EDGAR FRANKLIN PETERS . . . Rm-edsville Physical Erluealion, Soceerg Basehall. JAMES ROSS RAYMOND . . . . Coudcrsport Physical Erlacaiion. Phi Kappa Psi President, Phi Kappa Psig Ski Teamg Lacrosscg .lV Football. RETA ANNETTE REED ..... State College Recreation Phi Mu Co-Chairman, Religion-in-Life Weekg Swimming Cluhg Seerelary, Recreation Societyg Lakenidesg lntramurals. NORMAN CARMEN RESTAINE .... Pittsburgh Physical Education Theta Kappa Phi Newman Clulmg Alpha Phi Omegag Boxing. JOSEPH JOHN SARABOK ...... Lansford Physical la'1l11.catioa Delta Upsilon Druidsg Parmi Nousg Foothallg Phi Kappa Epsilong Newman Clubg NSEA. llflidflle row: KEITH DOUGLAS SHEARER . . . . Lewistown Physical Ezlucallon Delta Chi Traekg Intramnralsg Phi Epsilon Kappag Freshman Footlrallg Fl1'L'SlIH1ill'l Basketball. ARTHUR SILVERMAN, JR. . . . Philadelphia Physical lfclacalion Sigma Chi Wrestling. 4 NANCY M. SMITH . . . . . Epll1'8.l.a Physical Erluralion Camma Phi Beta Treasurer, Mortar Boardg Vice President, Acting President, Senior Adviser, WRAg Vice President, Gamma Phi Bt-tag All-College Cahi- netg Treasurer, Chimesg Lakonidesg lntramuralsg Wlw's Who in the Newsg Hat Society Council. EUGENE STANLEY SOLOMON .... New Berlin Physical Erlucalion Beta Theta Pi Varsity Baselnallg Parmi Nous. FLORENCE JEAN TERESINSKI .... Kingston Physical Education Theta Phi Alpha Newman Club. ALBERT RAYMOND TKAC . . . MeKcesport Physical 1V!lIl!'llll.0Il Basehall. Bolloni row: RAY ULlNSKl . . . . . . Amhridge Physical Erlucaiion. Kappa Delta Rho Footballg Basehallg Druidsg Parmi Nousg Newman Cluh. STEVE CHARLES VARCO ..... Swedeslaurg Plzysicnl l2'flIlI'tlfilllli RICHARD HENRY WERTZ ...... Newport Recreation Phi Kappa Sigma All-College Cahinelg President, Physical Education Student Conncilg Captain, Basehallg President, Recreation Soc-ietyg Phi Epsilon Kappag Parmi Nous. JOSEPH FRANClS YOUNG ..... Tamaqna Physical livlllltffliillll Kappa Delta Rho Newman Chili. ll lllll ITIIIIT I'H0'I'0l'll PII RAYMOND EUGENE ADAMS . . . . Montrose Animal Husbandry FRANK ALBERT BARTUS .... West Brownsville l'rc-Veterinary LAMBERT WILSON BESSA .... Schuylkill Haven Dairy H usbaarlry ROBERT MILTON BLANKEN . . Lebanon Bacteriology NELSON DEISTER BOWEN .... Binghamton, N. Y. Pre-Veterinary CARL WILLIS BRENNER . . . . York Horticulture EDWIN .IAY BUCKLEY .... . Irwin Agricultural Engineering ROBERT CAMPBELL BURNS . . Greenslmrg Bacteriology DONALD DEAN CAMPBELL . . . Blairsville Agricultural Education ALEXANDER .l. CARDARELLI . . Pillslnirgli Bacteriology WILLIAM CONNELL CASSADY . . Sloyslown Agricultural Education FRANK BRIGGS CLACK . . . Slturpsvillo Pre-Veterinary FREDERICK THOMAS CLARK . . Yeztgerlown Agronomy ALBERT EUGENE COLE .... . Jeannette Zoology and Entomology .IOIIN JOSEPH CONNOLLY, JR. . . . Indiana Pre-Veterinary WILLIAM II. DEAVER .... . Oxford Bacteriology .IAMES L. DUFFMAN .... Vunrlergrilt Animal Husbaaclry FRANK REEL EICHENLAUB . . . Pittsburgh Dairy H usbanrlry IRWIN CHARLES EYET . . . . Plains Agronomy NIALCOM LEON FINGER . . Horticulture JAMES FREDERICK FISHER . . . Agricultural urul Biological Chemistry Ilurrislnirg Stale College MURRAY WAYNE FISK . . . . Sweet Valley Agricultural Economics AUSTIN SHULTZ FOX .... Hereford Agricultural Economics GEORGE G. CAYMAN, .IR .... . Langhorne Agricultural Erlucatioa JOSEPH L. HAYDEN, JR. . . . Mansfield Horticulture ROBERT MARK IIECKERT . . . . State College Agronomy DANIEL PHILLIPS .IONES . . . . Cresson Forestry .IOIIN KING KNUDSON . . . . Waco, Tex. Forestry RALPH MASON LAYMAN . . . . Ulster Agricultural Erlucation .IOIIN O. LESLIE ..... . Reiffton Horticulture ALBERT .IOIIN LLEWELLYN . . . Plymouth Agricultural Economics GEORGE E. LOGUE ...... Williamsport Agricultural Engineering ROBERT .IAMES LONG . . . . Easton Agricultural Ecnnomu s EDGAR ALLAN MCGINNES . . . Philadelphia Wood Utilization RALPII EDWARD MATTICKS . . Sewickley Forestry ELEANORE FRANCES MILES . . . Shenandonll Merlical Technology ROBERT S. MILLER .... Sharon Agricultural Economics DONALD L. MURRAY .... . Euston Dairy Hztsbanrlry KARL G. PELL . .... . South Lykens Forestry RICHARD CHAPIN POST .... Trucksville 1 Zoology aacl Entomology JAMES R. RISS ...... DuBois Agricultural Economics GEORGE R. ROSENKRANZ . . . Lemont Horticulture THOMAS K. SANDERS .... . Altoona Dairy Husbandry RAYMOND SCI-ILOSSER, JR. . . Upper Darby Pre-Veterinary E lllll Wlllllllll' l'Hlll'0Glltll'H ROBERT C. SCUTT Agricultural Education Agronomy CHESTER F. SINGLEY . . . FRANK SKLENAR Agricultural Economics Horticulture ROBERT L. SNYDER ..... Zoology and Entomology GERALD E. SPEICHER .... GEORGE R. STAHL Dairy Husbandry Ealry. H nsibamziy CHARLES M. STINE .... . JOHN W. STORER III . CARL A. BLAZE Dairy Husbandry Forestry CCHO0L 0 Commercial Chemistry MARK DAVID CARLS .... Pre-Medical . . . HAROLD B. CLARK ..... Chemical Engineering GORDON E. De GROAT . . . Chemical Engineering WILLIAM FARNCI-IOK .... Chemical Engineering WILLIAM Q. GORDON .... Chemical Engineering GEORGE HENRY HARLAN . Physics NICHOLAS Il. HARRISON . . . Chemical Engineering THOMAS F. HARRISON, JR. . . . Science . . - NORMAN F. I-IESS ...... PAUL F. KELLY JOHN F. KRAEGER OLEN KRAUS RICHARD S. LEE Chemical Engineering Commercial Chemistry Chemical Engineering Physics Science Sweet Valley . Ventura, Cal. . Nuremberg North Braddock . New Castle . Pittsburgh State College Osceola Mills . Wilkinsb ull' g F CHE . Farrell . Nuremberg . lluntingdon . Hawley . Scranton . State College Pine Grove Mills . . Indiana Pittsford, N. Y. . Reading . Eric Sayreville, N. J. . Nescopek . Narberth GEORGE ALBERT TAYLOR . . Agricultural Economics FERRIS THOMPSON .... Agronomy JAMES C. THOMPSON, JR. . . Horticulture RAY E. WALTER ..... Agricultural Education THOMAS A. WANDRISCO . . . Forestry ELSWORTH J. WEAVER . . . Bacteriology CHARLES S. WERNER .... Animal Husbandry RICHARD WIELAND .... Horticulture RAYMOND L. WINSLOW . . . Agricultural Education TRY A D PHYCHH A LFRED R. LOVELL .... Pre-Medi:-al PAUL A. MCCARRY .... Pre-Medical GENE W. MacDONALD .... Chemical Engineering ROBERT MAITLAND . . . l 'lt ysies HAROLD B. MARCUS . . . Science ROBERT J. MARTIN . . . Plrysies FRANK S. NIIESKO . . . Science PIIILIP R. MONAGIIAN .... Chemical Engineering PATRICIA J. MOWELL . . . Science CHARLES R. POWELL .... Chemical Engineering ELWOOD BERNARD STEIN . . . Commercial Chemistry PAUL ADDISON STOUDT . . . Chemical Engineering ROBERT E. WILLIAMS .... Science . Ardmore . Bradford Bloomfield, N. J. . East Freedom . Pittsburgh . New Castle . Spring Mills . Allentown . Erie . Lunsford Warren . Malalnoras . Philadelphia . Philadelphia Springdale . Throop . Ilonesdale . Warren . Kingston . Minersville . Skippaeh . Lock Haven RICHARD OTTO BARWIN . . . Psychology PATRICK WILLIAM BOYD . . Education LEO JOSEPH BURNS .... Psychology TIIOMAS A. CACCESE . . . Education IOHN EREDERIC CASNER . . . Psychology ROBERT K. CLEMENS . . . Education DENNY R. COLBERT . . . Edur'atIon GLENN RICHARD CONRAD . . Education WILLIAM CONRAD .... Psychology PETER P. CORTESE Music Education ROLLAND FREDERICK DALEY . Psychology WILLIAM DITTENHAFFER . . Education RAYMOND W. ECKMAN, JR. . Education MARIAN FRICK EYER . . . Education FRANCIS D. FUGE Music Education MARK A. GIVLER .... ROBERT EDWIN GROSS DOROTHY M. GULLO GILLIAN P. I-IADDLE JOSEPH HAVARD . HELEN HAVERLOCK Education Psycliology Education Education, Psychology Education ll lllll WITIIII ll l'll0'I'0Gllill'll SCHOOL llll Illl CATIO . Kent . Alloonu . Tnmaquu . Hazleton . Tumaqua . Hazleton llolliclaysburg . Newry . Rockton . Frceluml Waynesboro Slate College Slutc College Corning, N. Y. . Ilolllztlule . Tyrone . Euston State College Johnstown . Pittston Osceola Mills 2 ELLA MARIE HAY ..... Education DONALD W. HILE .... Education ALBERT R. IIINKLE, JR. . . Education ORA CLADYS HOOVER . . Education ROSE ISABEL KELLY . . . Education RUTH LANTZ . . . . Education MARK W. LATSHA .... Education DORIS V. LIGHTY .... Education CHARLES RICHARD LOSH . . Education LINDA CATHERINE CHEERS McGLASHAN Education AMASA A. MARKS, .IR .... Industrial Arts WALLACE MERLE MAURER . . . Industrial Arts WARREN MELVIN MAURER . . Industrial Arts WILLIAM R. MEEK .... Psychology GEORGE D. MILLER .... Education JAMES IRA MOORE .... Psychology DAVID EVAN OWEN, JR. . . . Education SARAH PATE . . . . . Education GEORGE A. PATTERSON . . . Psychology JOHN K. PETERSON . . . Education ROBERT WELLINGTON PFAUTZ . Psychology . Somerset . Bellefnnte . Clearfield Bellwood Dickson City . Altoona . Shamokin Jersey Shore . Irvine . New Castle Passaic, N. .I. . Pltilipsburg . Philipsburg Springfield, Ill. . Lykens . Grampian . Drexel Hill . Bedford . Hazleton New Cnslle . Lititz ll lllll WIIHII I l'IIOI'0GlIAl'H STANLEY OLIVER REESE . . Conynghum Education GRACE ELIZABETII REIGIIARD . . South Fork Education JOHN MARTIN RILEY . . . . Hazleton Education EVELYN GUYER RITCHEY . . Roaring Spring Education DONALD E. ROGERS .... State College Psychology .IOIIN BERNARD RUTII . . . . Johnstown Psychology ROBERT R. RUTKOWSKI . . Slate College Education DORIS B. SCHIFF .... Scranton Education EUGENE L. SCHOFIELD . . . Philudolphiu Psychology ' EDNA SI-IERIFF' .... Philipsbnrg Education WILLIAM JAMES SKELTON . . . . Philipshurg Education GERALD B. SMITH .... . Ycugcrlown Education I or I LII 00 i I WARREN L. AIKENS ..... . Eric Civil Engineering PAUL M. AMIGH ..... . Altoonu Mechanical Engineering RAY EDWIN ANDERSON ..... State College Electrical Engineering RUSSELL L. ANGSTADT . . . . Reading Civil Engineering JACKSON E. BARD ..... Electrical Engineering HENRY F. BELL . . Q. . . Aeronautical Engineering TIIOMAS BLANCODINE .... Electrical Engineering HAROLD JOSEPH BUCK .... Mechanical Engineering HEINZ ALFRED BURMESTER . . . Industrial Engineering Slippery Rock Camp Hill . Nant icokc . Gallitzi n . Tumaqnu CECIL K. SNYDER .... Education HARRY E. SORTIVIAN .... Industrial Arts HAROLD WILLIAM SWAYNE . Education SIIIRLEY JEAN ROBERTS TAYLOR . Education. W. ROBERT TREASTER . . Education CHARLES VINSCAVICII .... I 'sycli ology ROBERT L. WEIDMAN . . . Education CHARLOTTE G. WHITE . . . Education TERESA ALICIA WHITE . . . Education IIIRAM DRAPER WILLIAMS . . Education DALE W. WOOMER .... Education LEON R. WOYTKIEWICZ . . . Psychology FREDERICK HENRY ZIEGLER, JR. . Education NGINICEIII II DONALD YEAKLE CLEM . . . Industrial Engineering RICHARD TRYDAY CROWERS . . Industrial Engineering DONALD J. DESANDRO . . . Industrial Engineering ALFRED NORMAN DOUGLAS . . . Industrial Engineering THEODORE DUCAR ..... Industrial Engineering JOHN W. EARNEST .... Electrical Engineering LEON FIELD ...... Electrical Engineering WILLIAM P. FISHER .... Electrical Engineering EDWARD FREDERICK .... Electrical Engineering . Tyrone Williamsport . West hold . Oxford . Bell:-ville . Ilorlzlgc . Hamburg State College . Morrisdulo . Lt-mont . Altoona West Hazleton . Scranton Meadowbrook Slatinglon Punxsnlnwnuy . North East Stockdale . Altoona Philadelphia . Ashland . Cresson ll l0l-l Wl'l'H0 T l'Hll'lllllll1ll'H GILBERT HOWARD FRIEDMAN . . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering SYLVESTER JOSEPH GORDON . . . New Kensington Industrial Engineering JOHN P. GREEN ...... Electrical Engineering WALTER EMERSON CRIMES . . . Sanitary Engineering KENNETH GRINNEN ..... Mechanical Engineering JAMES E. HESS .... . Electrical Engineering GLENN D. I-IETRICK, JR. . . . . Industrial Engineering IIARRY D. KIMP ..... Inrlustrial Engineering RAYMOND KOBYLARSKI . . . Electrical Engineering MORTON H. LERNER .... Electrical Engineering EDWARD W. LIVINGSTON . . . Mechanical Engineering IIARRY B. McCARTY .... Electrical Engineering CARL JAMES McDERMIT . . . Aeronautical Engineering .IOIIN FAY MCELWEE .... Electrical Engineering IIORST EMIL MALSATZKI . . . . Inrlustrirzl Engineering CHARLES J. MARTHALER .... Mechanical Engineering JOSEPH EDWARD MEINTEL . . . Industrial Engineering TIIADDEUS MONTGOMERY . . . Industrial Engineering LOGAN R. MOORHEAD .... Industrial Engineering LESTER W. MUSSER, JR .... Aeronautical Engineering . Frackville State College . Brockway State College Lewistown Minersville Philadelphia Philadelphia Johnstown Philadelphia . Cresson Six Mile R llln . Altoona . Erie . Alto ciiiz t . Cynwyd . Indiana . Altoona ROBERT K. MYERS ...... State College Aeronautical Engineering ALBERT R. PORTO ..... . Ambridge Mechanical Engineering 4 CI-IARLES WILLIAM PURPER, JR. . . Electrical Engineering MERLE RAYMOND RAUSCHER . . Industrial Engineering FRANCIS D. RICHARDSON . . . Electrical Engineering .IAMES II. RITTENI-IOUSE . . . Electrical Engineering IIENRY F. SCHOENFELD .... Inrlustrial Engineering WILLIAM F. SCHULTZ. JR. . . . Intlustrial Engineering GI-IARLES KEITH SEBRING . . . Civil Engineering .IAMES F. SHAFFER .... Civil Engineering MERLE K. SIEBER ..... Aeronautical Engineering ALBERT H. SPINNER .... Industrial Engineering WILBUR JAMES STAUFFER I . . . M ecltanieal Engineering IIARRY J. STOREY ..... Electrical Engineering ROBERT NATI-IANIEL SURAVITZ . . Industrial Engineering CYRAL PAUL TROYAN .... Industrial Engineering JOHN ELSWORTII WATERS . . . Sanitary Engineering . Scranton . Liberty Sltumokin Shuverlown Coatesville Williamsport Knoxdale Jndiunu Ardmore Lancaster Altoona Kittunning . Scranton Mt. Carmel Pot tsville GIIARLES DANIEL WILLIS ..... Willow Grove Inrlustrial Engineering JOHN WOLOSCI IUK ..... Civil Engineering JAMES VANCE WOOD .... Inzlustrial Engineering DAVID JAMES WYROUGI-I . . . Influstrial Engineering EDWIN RICHARD YEAGER . . . Imlustrial Engineering JAMES A. YOIINKINS .... Arcliitectnral Engineering Scranton . Altoona . Altoona . Reiffton Pittsburgh E Illll WI'I'HllUlI PlIllTOGlItll'H SCHO0I OF H0lE ECO OMICS RICHARD BLACKMAN ..... Hotel Afltninistrotion HELEN J. BOWER ..... Home Economics JANE GILBERT . . . . Home Economies GERTRUDE WILHELMINA GUSTAFSON . Home Economics ANN I-IILLECAS .... . Home Economics LLOYD R. AMPRIM .... . Arts and Letters WILLIAM H. ANDERSON, JR. . . . . Commerce and Finance MARION RUTH ILLINGWORTH ANDREWS . . Arts and Letters NORMAN APPEL ..... . Arts and Letters WILLIAM II. BENSON . . . . Commerce and Finance RICHARD BERGSTRESSER ..... Labor-Management Relations .IOHN F. BERRESFORD .... Slit-nun Arts anal Letters PAUL E. BERTIAUX ..... . Commerce and Finance SHIRLEY LEE BETTS .... . Arts and Letters JOSEPH BILLERA ..... Commerce and Ftfname PAUL DEAN BLACKWELL . . . . Arts and Letters RICHARD LYNN BONSALL .... Commerce and Finance MARY FRANCES BOYD . . . Arts ttnfl Letters . Wcllsl 1111' 0 . Blain Glcnsliow . Mi. .Iewetl Camp Hill SUZANNE IIOFFMAN Home Economies SHIRLEY J. LANE . Home lfcononuf s MARY F. MeLEAN . . . - Home Economies I I AROLD L. SINCLETON Hotel Administration STANLEY W. TOWNSEND . . . Hotel Administration DONALD S. WARD ..... . Pitlslmrgll Hotel Allministrntion Monesson Elmenslmrg Slulc College Pltilutlclpllizl lleuver Falls Slate College tI0llIl llcigllls Slate College Stule College . Allounu Williumsporl . Grampian Altoona CHOOI OF THE LIBERAL ART' JOSEPH CONOVER BROOKS . . Commerce and Finance SAMUEL SIMPSON CARNES . . Commerce and Finance WILLIAM KENNETII CA ROTH ERS . Arts and Letters MICHAEL HARRY CIIWASTIAK . Cl IA RLES W. COOPER Arts nntl Letters Commerce and l t'rmnrt WILLIAM II. COSCROVE, JR. . . Journalism ERNEST B. COZENS. .lR. . . . Commerce rrntl Ffllflltt 1 ROBERT Il. CRAIG . FRANCIS S. CURRY DAVID FRANK DEAN .IOHN V. tleS'l'EI 'ANO Journalism Arts and Letters Arts mul Letters Commerr e nntl Finnnu HARRY D. DUCKETT RICIIARD C. DUMM Arts and Letters Arts and Letters Bellefontc .lolmslown . Altoona . Survor Cluster City Williamsport Lewistown Lewistown F rackvillo . Scranton Fil ISIIIIYQII lluverlortl I Iurrislmrg Jeanne! I te Bellcfonto Palo Alto Clearfield Altoona E lllli Wllllll T PllllTOGlltll'H JAMES EMIL ECKERT .... . Roscoe THOMAS L. HOWARD . . . . Ilellefonte Commerce and Iiiltartce Arts and Letters WALTER ECKLEY ...... Seaside Park, N. J. JAMES C. HOWELLS .... West Hazleton Arts mul Letters Commerce and Finance PAUL R. EGGERT . . . . Slate College WILLIAM R. HUGHES .... . Winmllter Commerce tmci liiltartzv. Arts and Letters FRANK BERNARD EVANS - - - - Nwtufllvning HOWARD G. JANOWITZ . . . Maltunoy City Arts antt Letters Arts and Large,-5 STANLEY W. EWING, JR. ...... Ben Avon VIRGINIA LEE LOBITZ JOHNSON . . Altoona Labor-Management Relations A,-gs and Letters FRANCIS X. FATSIE .... . Hazleton DAVID W. JONES ..... New Plliladclpltiu Arts and Letters Arts anrl Letters ROBERT ANDREW FEELEY . . . Hazleton ARTHUR P- KEENAN - - I - D0Yl0Sl0Wll Al't.s anrl Letters ANS fltttl LCUUV-9 JOSEPH EDWARD FISHER . . . . Hazleton ROBERT P- KENNEDY - - - - Mllwt' Arts and Letters Arts and Letters ROBERT BARTON FRANKHOUSE . . Port Royal LOUISE KIMP .... . Minersville Arts and Letters Arts and Letters JANE ALMA FRYE .... Cleveland, Ohio HARVEY C- KING, JR .... . Uniontown Arts and Letters Commerce and Finance ,IOI-IN W, CARLITZ .... , DuBois ROY A. KISSINGER .... . Tl'Cl'l10Ill Commerce and Finance Commerce and Finance MARGARET L. GEDEON . . . . Titusville PHYLLIS A- KISTLER ---- - Humlmfg Args and Letters Arts and Letters GERALD P. GEARIAIART . . . State College ROBERT HENRY KLEIN . . . . Allentown Arts and Letters l Commerce and Finance WILLIAM SUTTON GEIGER . . . . Williamsport PAUL E. KORTWICI-I .... . Ruhway, N. J. Commerce and Finance Commerce and Finance JOHN F. GIONFRIDDO . . . . Altoona RUSSEL W. LEIB, JR. .... . Lancaster Arts and Letters Commerce and Finance HURLEY A. GRAFFIUS . . . . Pltilipslmrg ALBERT LEIBOWITZ .... . Pltilaclelphiu Arts and Letters Arts and Letters PAUL WILLIAM HART, JR. . . Holllclayslmrg RALPH LEROY LEWIS, JR. . . . Mt. Lebanon Arts and Letters Labor-Management Relations GORDON B. HARTZELL . . . State College WILLIAM H. LITTLETON . . . . Altoona Commerce and Finance Arts and Letters NORMAN R. HARVEY . . . . Bellefonte FRANK McCHESNEY .... . Swarthmore Arts and Letters 2 Arts and Letters ll lllll Wlllllll 'I l'll0l'0Gllll'H MAURICE T. McCULLOUGH . . Commerce and Finance FRANK DUNCAN McGLASHAN . Commerce and Finance ROBERT ARNOLD McMANIGLE . Arts and Letters WILLIAM F. MARTZ, JR. . . . MARTHA J. MASSING Arts and Letters Arts and Letters CHARLES ROBERT MENTZER . . Commerce and Finance MILTON RALPH MOESCHLIN, JR. . Commerce and Finance JOHN L. MONKS . Arts and Letters WILLIAM B. MONSELL, JR. . . Journalism THOMAS RICHARD MOORE . . JOHN ALBERT MOSES Arts and Letters Commerce and Finance ROBERT G. PARR . Commerce and Finance SUZANNE CAROL RAIKIN . . . Arts and Letters DANIEL JAMES REESE, JR. . . Commerce and Finance KENNETII FAY RHODES . . . Arts and Letters THEODORE ROY RICHARD . . Commerce and Finance MICHAEL RITZ, JR. . Arts and Letters . . JOSEPH BERNARD ROMAKO . . Commerce and Finance LAURA JO ROSE . Arts and Letters . Claysburg New Wilmington . Brookville . Minersville . Erie . Monessen . Sunbury . Williamsport . Bellefonte Altoona . Hazleton . Lebanon . Buffalo, N. Y. . Lansford . Altoona . Erie . Weatherly . Shenandoah . . Warren, Ohio JAMES J. SALVETTO Commerce and Finance DONALD G. SAUNDERS . . . Arts and Letters ARTHUR ROY SCARAZZO . . Arts and Letters STANLEY S. SCHIFFMAN . . . Commerce and Finance WILLIAM ARTHUR SCOTT . . Commerce and Finance I-IUGH M. SELLERS JOHN R. SEVERN . Arts and Letters . - . . Arts and Letters CAROLL L. SI-IAUGHNESSY . . Commerce and Finance PHILIP SHUCKMAN MAX SAMUEL SMITH ROBERT LEWIS SMITH Commerce TI-IOMAS M. SMITI-I C om rnerce ROSS W. SMITHSON Commerce MARY E. STEVENSON Commerce Arts and Letters Arts and Letters . 4 - WILLIAM THOMAS STOUT . . C om.merce VELMA E. SULLIVAN Arts and Letters and Finance and Finance and Finance and Finance and Finance EDGAR FRANCES THOMAS . . Cornmerce and Finance LESTER TRACHTMAN Commerce and Finance BERNARD JAMES WACHTER . . Arts and Letters . Brockway . Lansdowne New Castle . Long Island, N. Y. . Altoona State College Jeannette . Lewistown Philadelphia Falls Creek . DuBois . Jeannette . York Factoryvillc Rockville, Md. . Altoona . Hastings Philadelphia . Farrell JAMES W. KEIM . AEIEAHS IIIHU I P JAMES E. WALKER .... . New Kensington Arts and Letters WILLIAM TEARLE WALLACE Arts and Letters ARTHUR HOWARD WALTERS Arts and Letters HAROLD WALTZER . . Arts and Letters WILLIAM LYONS WA RRICK Arts and Letters E. EDWARD WARZINSKY . Commerce and Finance DONALD H. WHITE . . Commerce and Finance FREDERICK H. WIKER HOTOGl Commerce and Finance . . York WALTER ANDREW WILLIAMS . Arts and Letters . . . Altoona GRAHAM T. WILSON . . . . Arts and Letters . . Chester JOHN NESBIT WILSON . . . Commerce and Finance . Holliclaysburg GEORGE W. WINNE ..., Arts and Letters . . . Shenandoah STANLEY LEE WYERMAN . . Commerce and Finance . . . Warren JEAN B. ZIFEERBLATT . . . Arts and Letters STANLEY J. ZLOCKI .... . Kulpmont Arts and Letters Sllllllllli OF NIINICII It INIIIISTIIIIGL GEORGE R. BARBER, JR. . Geography PHILIP S. BROWN . . Meteorology CHARLES DIEKMAN . . Ceramir s STEPHEN H. FINLEY . . Metallurgy GEORGE C. GABEL . . Drexel Hill . Erie . Pittsburgh FRANK D. IIOYT . Mining Engineering GILBERT W. JONES . Fuel Teehnolhgy Geology and Mineralogy West Hazleton DAVID G. LAMBERT ..... Geophysics mul Geochemistry . Clearfield .JOHN H. SCHILLING ..... Geology and Mineralogy Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering ARTHUR WILLIAM GRAY ..... State College GEORGE A. SENIOR ..... Geology and Mineralogy Metallurgy WALTER HAYS GRIM ..... . York JOHN A, SI-IAKELY ,,,,, Ge0fJhySlCS llftll G90CheIlliSlfy Geglogy and Mineralogy WILLIAM H. GROTEFISND . Geography ABRAM HART . . Metallurgy ELMER J. HAUER, JR. . Geology antl Mineralogy ROBERT S. New Kensington ALEXANDER .... Ceramics Philadelphia FREDERICK W. ST. CLAIR . . Geography . Bellefonte A. C. UNDERWOOD .... Metallurgy WILSON ....... Bradford Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering 258 PH . Yeagertown . Townville . Munltall . Washington Arlington, N. J. Duncansville . Philadelphia Montoursville . Ashley State College State College Stale College . DuBois . Butler Turtle Creek . Indiana . Danville E lllll Wl'lHOU'I' PIIUTUGRAPH SCll00L OF PHY ICM Illl C T10 PAUL R. BOEHNER ...... East Greenville ROBERT CHARLES HICKS . . Lancaster Physical Education Physical Education REA V. CARROLL ..... . McKeesport LLOYD BAYARD ICKES . . . . Altoona Physical Education Physical Education WILLIAM J. CORMAN .... X . State College ABRAHAM L. KATZOWITZ . . . Woodridge, N. Y. Physical Education ' Physical Education ELINOR R. DOWLING ...... State College WILLIAM V. LENDO .... . Kingston Physical Education Physical Education JOHN F. ENTERLINE ..... . Tamaqua WILLIAM LUTHER .... Osceola Mills Physical Education Physical Education FREDERICK V. FELBAUM . . . . Youngstown CHARLES W. MURRAY . . . . Uniontown Physical Education Physical Education RALPH M. GUNDEL .... . Altoona FRANCIS S. ROGEL .... North Braddock Recreation Physical Education RAYMOND A. HEDDERICK . . . . Erie JOSEPH TOCCI . . A . . . Jackson Heights, N. Y. Physical Education Physical Education RALPH FRANK VENTRESCO . . . Allport Physical Education 25 9 GRADUATE CHO0L 953,25 ,ff ff, I Z ,, f , . 4' .N 45,5 I, ,g 1 ' , . ,. fr! 1 'gggffl '-zfial ,f Rik mxxxvwg , ,.. , , . A , ,A51-. A eff 2- im- -sf . I L- ,Q w S fm 11,-'T , ,, ,4-,J 9. , r! f A--wk? ,, x f f!,.w?fff,29 5fl ,Q,g jgA f: M4 , 1 w w f I My ,'5g5,f' .ji gy f , ,f Wh WW-iff f 4 f ,, X- If ' , ,C . .1 - -7: Graduate work in bacteriology is becoming more and more important. As early as 1861, resident graduate students were enrolled at the College. Until 1922, when the Graduate School was established, advanced work was offered under the direction of a committee of the faculty or of the College Senate. At that time, there were 177 graduate students enrolled, and 103 faculty members taught 144 courses. Today, more than 1,300 students and nearly 400 faculty members comprise the School, and more than 800 courses are offered. Including the degrees conferred in June, 1949, a total of 5,502 advanced degrees have been granted by the College. Of this number, 606 have been doctorates, 148 technical degrees, and the remainder master's degrees. During 1949, 541 advanced degrees were granted. Because industry and the professions have presented an ever-increasing demand for men and women with advanced degrees, and because so many returned veterans have desired to take graduate work, the School has ex- perienced rapid growth in recent years. An expanding research program has broadened facilities for instruction. A variety of research projects, many of which are of national importance, has widened the range of opportunities for advanced study. The Graduate School has become an integral part of Penn State. During the 10-year period between 1936 and 1945, Penn State ranked first among Pennsylvania colleges and universities in the number of Doctor of Philosophy degrees awarded. Among the Land-Grant colleges, Penn State 262 ' l FRANK D. KERN 1' imF'Q,-.P , ., .viagr- .sites ll.fl..,,., 4'-1.:f.m 15:51. fg lg! fr Ti - J V ll! i, X - 1 . , . fltfwt. i ii.1iDilff.- ' -4- 415 UI M, 4 If ' . ir J lr it ' U 1 Y .R.,y,lfg!4.,x 5 i,f,,5Wf.llq . -.Qnlkff - N V f ,!ft1.f1tw' ' . mm fglf1QTgPi sf, .K vi' 4 1'1',!'t'x :.5f. ifz'r.qi 5 :iv'wli 11.11 Ali- I. V. 1 .iv 7. . Tj. A-1 dlil 1 . li. . ,V 1- 1, rf Q sig ri. , 2,-w Egg: M932 Z1 i Y 3 . . lit: 41: j 1. .ah .5-3.1 H il ll .l , JL , . get flls'-1 WF .. Qtr aff, 5 I ii.. 1 ill . yflhws .W UM., 1 5 u xx J -'4 lf, in , 1 'W .Q 1 J f 'A . ,, Y wal 'ill ' . .,-...Q-'Y' A Q ' i fivvhi ' '.i ' -,rr K ' 4- , .AJ-.-4'-.'1 My ,. ,',,fy. ,, in h, 1 ,Q il Al I Sill Ile ' ,T R ,, A , . V, ,, QA. 1, ,T 1, In 2, -1 2 i 5. .J is llll I i Jr . I, il: E x-1 1' .,, K , . X t. K, if , . -V M.. ... ., 9 '. Psychology clinic offers opportunities for graduate work in psychology. . mf, W I 1 ,LH 7 'F an W W i v L It ld , rw We ,1..-- M N is ,,, ff r'1't l' i? ,. li ' Att , Advanced work in mineral preparation engineering attracts students from all parts of the world. WGS IOth during the same period, and among all institutions ot higher learn- ing in the United States, the College ranked l8th. Advanced degrees conferred by the College are Master of Arts, Master of Education, Master of Forestry, Master ot Science, Doctor ot Education, and Doctor ot'Philosophy. Technical degrees awarded are Architectural Engineer, Chemical En- gineer, Electrical Engineer, Fuels Engineer, Industrial Engineer, Civil Engineer, Ceramic Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Engineer of Mines, Metallurgical Engineer, Petroleum Engineer, Aeronautical Engineer, and Sanitary Engineer. ORGANIZATION FRANK D. KERN ------ Dean ROBERT E. DENGLER - Secretary to the Graduate Faculty i EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FRANK D. KERN ALFRED W. GAUGER ROBERT E. DENGLER S.- LEWIS 'LAND DAVID C. DUNCAN LLOYD M. JONES JOHN VA. SAUER R. ADAMS DUTCHER HELEN R. LQBARON ' I I 263 , l fig ggi l E XWJHVZ' AU7W!7!f GIIVER ME T . 1 H :ag A Z' 14 E I. V -r 'si fb :-+ 2 T 55' ii i f ni P' fr gi, 13 in C15 A xx :Y I 'ff '9- zlg - It , QA' Q L5 z if I if! flff ms? 1: 'J ,X W NE .t 1 ,lg wi If fri' qi U5 gg ff :ug .-5 TE? EF? . .1- ,. ,ff .'r.1 1 u 1 v .fi 9: ' 5,- : wi. wx Jw. 5-5g fi' :rv I .ww VP1. gi. 4. L ff -g I THEO C. ALLEN HARRY G. MCMAHON JAMES G. MacCALLU All-College President All-College Vice President All-College Secretary- sv, - .xuVKpP'-ll W V Viv-ev vs .vtf ,N RN' A , . .xt In-. K 06' vt 9 XF -- -OX H0 -'QV-I ,iv-'Xxwf Intex Aqwi. Q lFvQ5..Vvy .A ,ig I ' . iniff'iI.w'Q.ff 'TGI f Q iwfllillv A xv.,- 'ffli-XQISIQ IIQ-.'Q,.'I3XW v I I ' if' , - ev , I-I A I I I Il I I I Il ll I I ll I Il lll xv fi- in-vii .wifi 1 i 'V A y 'A it T' -5.1 Y sy. xx. X I ht: od A. 9.41 50 C' . -I I I I I I I . a . I X ..i-UI -gi JS- ti'ixltslsxkftxl:,:,,xr'f'gfQf 'I -f,-v l,:Y,lt1: . .in ti'Q'1 ' wa. '- f1Tvf'.?.Li:tSI? i?iifY3l'-IXf'Rl 'l ...tt s. ORGANIZATION supe :sew All College v5sLuclent1 dcttyttiles glbntl vioxx W, 2, E5 - . x- - I UT .- .wt ' MI' - -'vvlts .A A YA l mx Els, CU xicg 'Y - dang, rvuitzukw C 0 K' 4536 THEo c. ALLEN - - All-College President formu telpoliciesofoii.9tdqpIqQI!gbSgi,5lf'fl1e '5'f'i-ClSIEIf,'Q,.-.l3gQgT- ,125 iigjgg HARRY G. MCMAHON - All-College Vice President body- hroughofgaq.-lkkteirdc-iatgg FinonceqicbmgiiiigpviLXx,ti.li+,,.si1iiti,.L JAMES G. MacCALLUM All-College Secretary-Treasurer l 1 tEg:'ff1N1, .5i'f',....o inf-o fWf,iK-ix,yo X , JAMES BALOG - - Senior Class President fee, 'f C0 V015 jf,llg5II-l?lIA:E!T..f,fql.4XMXQITIGIUFI,fUQi1lTl'ff2g.-E5,i.isi-R x,.,iu.,i HARRY A. KONDOURAJIAN - Junior Class President fcbiisl-.me f Oxfgcfgjs5jQ.dqes,Q?ih'o.-greoominegidqtioglilofM.. m,gf,.g'3,'-J JOSEPH W. ARNOLD - Sophomore Class President t d t ,r .t?'.n'+i U erVi',ign',tsgff tlJgJg',J'LZnbXE:, xzfrif '-'QQ MARION c. WHITELEY - Freshman Class President S U en QC V' 'efQyi2.Qg,.f ,les f,,pw..gf m.,s,Q ,nifj.i...3l ygfwfcif DONALD V. SEIPT - - - School of Agriculture CIUCIITIFIQ of I' 6S83rlQXDI:Jnd,Lfl5IlQ5?'f: xf'VQ-'fn-Q:Q..1fN. Xguvifiix fx-,.i,x,3fof:fflof-EQ GEORGE o. i-iERoLb - School of cnoniisiiy ono Physics ws-+A . Qtr-Q31.txxegiivi-'N' -jTX.iw'IQ,fiQffs- I'.jsl.Qiiosjg-.'ffs-1 ROBERT E. GABRIEL - - School of Education Issues hon led fhi5,.yfsQ5,gr,g,Qge3 from Qlgmmgi-gg, :I31..i1hg..-.xxjitifi GEORGE C. OEHMLER - School of Engineering . . . 'Y-'iv ',1-Wx i-Q I - 0' .N - iv 'Q,' 1'i1f1f,.Q igfoiifh .igitgsit JOSEPH A. LANE - School of Home Economics on OHICIOI Gloss EARL M. SCHAFFER School ofthe Liberal Arts an ice-skating ri k qlh--iftIq.isfQ'ZStlqgl.l3 pffgiotitey-felEl,,is-gQ.,.Q7:,,..isg'ogQ9:D . A A --ws.. bYs.',N1x 0 Cixi, xc, AA y -XL' --K .5 EOg:iEDT.HAIg,INlZEERR-ISQN - School of Mineral Industries A service key was if yi . ,N fx'-.Riff-' is-g ' if L 'tw ,w'j 'X School of Physical Education and Athletics CIel'1I'S Wl'1O have ClOl'1 wx ip sa- 4, 3,0 ax -,sr f., Q' -.xl an PETER M. GIESEY - - Interfraternity Council Another proiect obt ininavxaifsfu ntxiE6ver0nq6hit.,iAI5f,r-i ?kffi':LWE DOLORES E. JELACIC - Panhellenic Council ' '- '..i-R I1'.o'f'Q,i 'jtxsll Ciioiiiic lc ROBERT M. DAVIS - - Independent Men's Association Room In Old Molnr WC' fUl5EIl9,Qi hlISCXSgff,12'5lifg'fC,.,Y'lg.iix -,.,.?llti3,t'QX,,iw' MARY H. HOLLIS - Independent Women's Association Lugo . pbfuw C5,xXfI2gg- vig, wsu-E -pffwoo VIRGINIA A. MILLER Women's Recreation Association The Sfuderlf Book Ex Ilgii'-W 6 wx H W M . Ex vi: 'g NX, ' 3 I, ,. ,IMAX I .94 SHIRLEY M- GM-'GER , . . will be expanded to meet t e glgcliw5i,5ig3s'tigbifdeijIt.IQlbl:Iy'fsisQj.,i.,., ...envy-R Qty, Women s Student Government Association H ,Y,,.,.Ax ' I .5 C .,fytc,,xN, ,po Ns. K W,.i.A,,Y.s wo THOMAS E. MORGAN - - - Publications needs. The Student Gove 31B:j0,.ngx,. 7,ojg.,.i0,l:L 1 - i ' ,.X' , 0 C '. ' X, - U L' -- JAMES M. GEHRDES Men s Athletic Association signed to explain student ovdinfflggntIf,oW'Qg'RE,xQI6Fv'0'2 Fqltfrfi cf:fRww,'. ALLEN L. BAKER - Dromatics and Forensics , , I , sifv':,1tov':4iixsgttfv't'vuxg,,,nfv,J,i:,goof-'xg. ',,5iwffQxn-vt lished for the first time this ye r. QQ.. v',.entj, :'Lxpl2r5tcfi'1d 1fN,wiQ1.fN fit QW,-fi, RNC 9039 0 ?0'C,xff 1 YV- W1 :WI llfiw' l . YWJY '.,o5n,,-vffox 04.3. Q 56 isfR',-1r- The highest student governing body is the All- Under the Cabmel Plan eoc 5cll ,l3gf,l.fl'fIf'I,5s'1'jI5,fI3Qf?FjQf....is.5 wv'nl?fIn , . D . . . A . gi .f . dvds- nn' ,ilu X LYXXX College Cabinet. Here is concentrated the Iegisla- 9OVe I9 COU 'C'l through Wl'I'Cl 0l7llifI21I,if.',ltf1X,fjflXVi1 Qs-Q,,..r:gi,g.N,Lii,.fif:,if4 . . I :V K. xg X 'ihtqx' fry I 'Q tive power of the Student Government Association. C' Pomculor School are demdedf We-22955 mIg:ftF'gii31Q g'Q,ii:c, liiftiifl . ' R. a -jl,.it':-:A ,-ie mor .591 Executive powers are vested in the All-College Concemmg Student Welfare can b p e5fQllf,'fI jifov President, who is elected by the student body, while, Cabinet PY OVW member Of the IUCU TY Q2FQS?'iqf'?,lilI,.IlEf,2Q'2Is I W X., the judicial power rests with Student Tribunal, for body- lf3Y4yQQi0QQilW'l ,,,,4.tw1,..-vvIil1.Q - - - N' 1'5 vt- f.'-t-iI ffi 1o men, and Judicial Committee, for women. Now in its eleventh year, the All-Co eg3v'CaEimx'g...,.isfx,..1hj,,.F4QQ.ci,. 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A rlon hv9m4ARfich of J On A yw gk N-vi GVYWQMJ A'-inxx 1-ACM 15Qxm2XWx XTCQ ,WNW Cllxv, K K4 ilwt Hai .X 1-zmw 14-T1 ' x xi, Xwv 0 .-N,-fx-I,-A X..-, Y- - - h V X. .i .M 2 --wxK1V03vfwQy?xlYx:'Xxltiyfxxxxx' LMS y2'xN-.xg FIN,-,,iXv, Tx AA' y X Att .x 01- xkmwwY:4'5Ch l I UxM.,MQ.x gym- wJ'!,.1N'Y 'A A .'xtAyQQ -X..- YX K'5' dxk -. X v'1 3XW 'W-6' e'ke ' Q. , X.. Xu- -..v--vM: . XX'mvA',m H549 nu ' R V X A wx A N -if 0 gow I' Ser Q.,--5.w-.xx:f'lr'i' lx: with K, 'Jn :NM xx A N, t J. A X .m V' Ved O -'xxkh W X ' X5 -, . 1-v .3 1v'.xLkwx'.C,. S Q ..1x U W' ' 'X - mxobf, W . XX1nxXxC25N0V womb , W, ,. ., X., N..y.x,.gA Koi .,.A,K. Tpziwx .hx xvgminx ,mvsxjllx --.1-Q A K lx W -X '.uxXr-xxx NM , V '1 '. - - .x X .n x4 xr -WWW 'Bi ' K A K.-.W ., -ww-xx Q -WX-OV AVA Vuf' ,wx x-:Mun moth ' :vp pxmhqhf-A W Wg A ri 1 lnNAlllE ORGANIZATION SHIRLEY M. GAUGER - - - President ELLA L. WILLIAMS Vice President W JOAN M. BERGDOLL Secretary nw VIRGINIA A. MILLER - Treasurer X. , MEMBERS Ruth H. Lehman Jo Ann M. Lee Constance L. Croushore ' Mary J. Conrath Mariorie F. Schultz Nancy A. George Barbara G. Sprenkle Anna O. Keller Florence A. Freeman Barbara L. Klopp Sally A. Folger SHIRLEY M. GAUGER President The executive work of the Women's Student Government Association is centralized in the Senate, which acts upon the legislation brought to it by the House of Representatives and the Freshman Council. The purpose of the Senate is to guide affairs of women's student lifeg to increase the sense of individual responsibility among the future members of the communityg to co-operate with the administration and faculty of the Collegeg and to maintain a high standard of scholarship. . Through its president, who is a member of All-College Cabinet and the Student Welfare Committee, this important governing body is closely allied with the other student government groups on campus. Among the Senate's many activities are the Big-Little Sister Tea and the Coronation Dance. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Zinn, Miller, Gauger, Williams, Jackson. Second Row-Conrath, Lee, Sprenkle, Keller, Croushore, Lehman, George, Klopp. iff f-.r Q? K, , ,ff 'I llll li,llI'lllli'llll'lWl'lli'Ili' ORGANIZATION ELLA L WILLIAMS - - President BETTINA C DE PALMA - Vice President JEANNINE BELL - - Secretory ELLA L. WILLIAMS President The House of Representatives is composed of the president of each upper- class living unit, and provides a means of co-operation among the various groups. The president of the House is the vice president of the Women's Student Government Association, while the other officers are elected from the body of members. Every upperclass woman student can participate directly in her student government by giving her suggestions and complaints to her unit representa- tive, who will take them to the House for discussion. All House legislation is referred to the Senate. Among the many campus activities of the House of Representatives are the May Day ceremonies and various drives throughout the year. Of the latter, the most important is the annual Women's Student Government Asso- ciation Christmas Drive, which is conducted for the benefit of the Estelle H. Hetzel Fund for Emergencies, the Mifflin County Children's Home, and other worthy causes. Bottom Row, Left to Right - Jackson, Colahan, Bell, Williams, dePalmc1, Fleming, Rufner, Bierman Second Row--Wilson, Jacob, Griffith, McClain, Sovei, Alclerson, Clcycomb, Third Row-Leith, Jeffries Waring, Brua, Gleghorn. I 5 is .:. td' Q 6 xv . l7llll7l.lli ORGANIZATION ROBERT S. KELLER - Chairman, Student Tribunal CONSTANCE L. CROUSHORE - Chairman, Judxjgjnl-iQQ,,.' 'ttee 1. The powers of the Student Govern soci . . ' if ' 'L'L ii - i tion are vested in two bodies-Student Tri' u,nal,iwhic j T is concerned with men students, and tee, which deals with women students. Each of V bodies has the power to summon before it any s A,V lliif t over whom it has jurisdiction, to conduct tions as it may deem just and proper, andgttl ablish , and enforce College customs. , T' i'?J'il'1i 'i'i 'i After conducting ci fair tria,l,,feMbch body has the llllllllli' power to affix such punishment as may be justified upon any student found guilty of conduct detrimental to the College. lt may recommend penalties up to and including expulsion from the College. Anyone found guilty by Student Tribunal or Judicial Commit- tee may appeal from this decision to the All-College Cabinet which has final jurisdiction over the matter. Nominations to each body are made by a com- mittee composed of the presiding chairman of Student Tribunal and Judicial Committee, a representative from the Senate, and the All-College President, These nominations are subject to approval by the All-College Cabinet. 1618 'ii I Bottom Row, Left to Right- ' Carlisle, Philips, Croushore, Guillet. Second Row-Light- ner, Brunner, Eifert, Pond. X. I y l Q., . if Bottom Row, Left to Right- Ric h a r d s, Keller, Dallas, Sykes. Second Row-Cialella, Ogro, See, Greenwald. r 1 Bottom Row, Left to Right-Funk, Altenburger, Fox, Grupp, Lapp, Mandes, Fetzer. Second Row-Wurth, Doyle, Krapc, Gricg, Goldman, Lauzar. Third Row--Wise, Keller, Cantwell, Longncckcr, Bochrnan, Doughty. MARGARET S. LAPP Chairman ORGANIZATION MARGARET S. LAPP - - - Chairman OTTO GRUPP - - Vice Chairman MARY E. FOX - Secretory-Treasurer National Student Association is an organization seeking to maintain academic freedom, to improve student lite, to develop better educational stand- ards, and to promote democratic student govern- ment. lt is chartered to guarantee all students SSlll'll'llllil l lllllll ll 'l'lll'lllll'l'll .1 l 1,4 equal rights and possibilities for primary, secondary, and higher education, regardless ot sex, race, re- ligion, political beliefs or economic circumstances. One of the main projects of the local unit this year has been an attempt to establish a campus chest at Penn State. Another project was the in- troduction ot a faculty rating system tor the purpose of improving techniques of some professors and complimenting others who meet with students' approval. l i l'I'llIlIl Il' UIIIINUII Agricultural Student Council OFFICERS DONALD V. SEIPT - - President HEINZ J. HEINEMANN Vice President PATRICIA A. CARLISLE - - Secretary HARVEY J. BROWN - Treasurer DONALD V. SEIPT President, Agricultural Student Council Chemistry and Physics Student Council OFFICERS GEORGE O. HEROLD - - President HANS SCHNEIDER - Vice President HAROLD W. STETSON Secretory Education Student Council OFFICERS ROBERT E. GABRIEL - - President RUTH H. LEHMAN - Vice President FRANCES G. NICHOLS Secretary Engineering Student Council OFFICERS GEORGE c. OEHMLER - - HAROLD W. Boworrci-I vice JESSE W. KEHRES - FRED G. AUCH - - GEORGE O. HEROLD President, Chemistry and Physics Student Council ROBERT E. GABRIEL President, Education Student Council President President Secretary Treasurer I I I I GEORGE C. OEHMLER President, Engineering Student Council 272 5'.'.' ,' . .'4 'vi' L 0' --i. ,vjw-n--R ,-.,.,a w .- , '15 2' a . .,,1+. a -1.--7 :ggi . V3- -Q5-gig . I-ui l?'l I I If ' WEE: lax xi 5 5 'lfiyr A49 --.., ISI X' R A 42 Bottom Row, Left to Right-Howes, Weaver, Heinemann, Seipt, Carlisle, Brown, Mollenhauer, Nickeson. Sec- ond Row-Ard, Madigan, Gregory, J. Mattern, Ritchey, Case, Reese, Wcnker, Maust. Third Row-YFlowers, Yocum, Thompson, Linvill, Resig, Anderson, Siegel, Shogren, Herring, Waters, Fourth Row-P. Mattern, Ebert, Branneka, Payne, Hallowell, Keiser, Darling, Stone, Early, Wilson. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Senior, McCoy, Schneider, Herold, Stetson, Snyder, Lawroski. Second Row- Ensenmann, S h a r e t t s, Bruckner, Morton, Miller, Sorenson, Bedo. Third Row--Furlong, O'Connor, Martin, Seavy, Hockersmith, Herman, Besser, Blough. t sl' TG' 1-I E' Bottom Row, Left ta Right-Good, Gabriel, Lehrnan, Bonney, Second Row-Pitcavage, Piento, McDougall, Lesser. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Meho- lick, Auch, Kehres, Oehmler, Bow' ditch, Mutchler, May, Frantz. Second Row-Kelvington, Freeman, Tinst- man, l-Iewton, Kowalski, Hartsky, Schniepp. Third Row-Henrlershott, Humphrey, Land, Himes, Rehrman, Johnson, Miller. Fourth Row-Fisscl, Hackenluerry, Wanlvaugh, Young. 1 JOSEPH A. LANE President, Home Economics Student Council EARL M. SCHAFFER President, Liberal Arts Student Council ROBERT T. ANDERSON President, Mineral Industries Student Council . ,., I ' llf' RICHARD H. WERTZ President, Physical Education Student Council t I'llIIIIlIl'I' lI0ll IIIII Home Economics Student Council OFFICERS JOSEPH A. LANE - - President M. JEAN BISSELL - - Vice President ROSE INTORRE Secretary-Treasurer Liberal Arts Student Council OFFICERS EARL M. SCHAFFER - - - President HERBERT A. ARNOLD - Vice President DOROTHY E. LUFT Secretary Mineral Industries Student Council OFFICERS ROBERT T. ANDERSON - - President WILLIAM G. FRICKE, JR. - Vice President DAVID W. LUDWIG - - Secretary Physical Education Student Council OFFICERS RICHARD H. WERTZ - - - President LOUIS W. LAMIE Vice President HELEN RUSINKO - - Secretary JOSEPH A. MIRENZI - - Treasurer 274 I Ev? fu.: fu ,Z X - v Bottom Raw, Left to Right-Hassler, Bissell, Lone, lntorre, Robinson. Second Row-Tobias, Eshlemon, Rex, Rcichenbach, Davis. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Flenv ing, Dietz, Luft, Schaffer, Arnold Lachmon, Shcinken. Second Row-- Gcorge, Schmuckler, Sporkin, Wer- linich, Recn, Davis, Schechter, Bard Third Row- Fleisher, Mermelstein, Weidenman, Vaclasz, Williams, Mills, Bender, Alberts. Q7 Bottom Row, Left to Right-Fricke, Kauffman, Anderson, Ludwig, Thom- son. Socond Row-Rhcburg, San- ders, Bonner, Arnold, Smith, Ruffner Bottom Raw, Left to Right-Lamie Rusinko, Werfz, Mircnzi, Worthing- ton. Second Row-Stickler, Miha- lich, Warner, Eyer, Croft, Watkins PUBLICATIUNS . KN an , u T Y. v V. ' A Q Ji - v . 'fi . ,. wfbtk ,- N fl ...- ..aL.....A:f 4, M mm uw M,mrf.i5.uz4mhInw15bS5I5iiaAie WW W 4, A U if RAMON S. SAUL Editor L A IE qi tr? fr 1 fr 7 JC ,.. X 3 3 Bottom Row, Left to Right-Hower, Reen, Geicr, Mones, Coon, Soul, Mogncf, Vodosz, Moore, Brown. Second Row-Herring, Kohler, Schmuckler, Sfcznziolo, Scholif, Gross, Krebs, Anderson, Ashmon, Nor1on. Third Rowe Pfefferkorn, McDougall, Shorbough, Moorhead, Mermelsfein, Gleghorn, dePcImo, Oxford, Hyden, Osferhouf. Fourth Row-Shipley, Heims, Rodomsky, Schrek, Asfore, McCartney, Wertz, Smith, Potter. f0 ' it it if gl . 'fy i. I iff i. if 49 L-nr ETHEL MAY MOGNET CARL R.. KOHLER THELMA B. GEIER KITTY A. MOORE JACK M. REEN Managing Editor Art Editor Circulation Manager Senior Editor College Editor ORGANIZATION 3,000 seniors and the events of a student body of RAMQN 5, SAUL .... Editor I l,000 are chronicled in this book. MOnGQlnQ ECJIIOI' I1 - 11 - . - - Art Editor The LG Vle WGS flrsl' ubl - I y he CIOSS A THELMA B. GEIER - Circulation Manager l890. lt originated as the n - e nio cla . KITTY A- MOORE ' Senior Editor but in l930, it became the ub i- of the en JACK M. REEN - - College Editor I D . h W II ' BARBARA A. NORTON - - organizations Editor C GSS- Ufmg f 9 Yeflfs O ' O I ' GEORGE S. VADASZ - Sports Editor necessary to suspend publi on f t - boo , ut fol- DOROTHY A. COON Photo Editor I - th ' I df- f if d BARBARA L. BROWN - Activities Editor Owmg e Wm' Q spew' Wm e ' 'O GS pm e ' OTTO PFEFFERKORN - - - Ph0f09rGDhef The policies of La Vie are determined by a Senior Editorial Board JANE C. DINGER, DAVID C. HERTING, BETTY J. HOOVER, SIDNEY L. MANES, JAMES H. MCDOUGALL Art Assistants PASQUAL T. ASTORE, ROBERT M, MCCARTNEY, JR., JOHN W. LONG, JR., GEORGE W. SMITH Keeping pace with the ever-increasing growth of the College, the La Vie this year publishes the larg- est volume in its history. The activities of more than Board of Directors consisting of six faculty or admin- istrative members of the College staff and five stu- dents, namely, the Editor and Managing Editor of La Vie , Senior Class President, All-College Presi- dent, and Chairman of the All-College Cabinet's Board of Publications. During the past year, Andrew W, Case served as president of the Board of Directors and as art adviser, George L. Donovan was financial adviser, and Wood- row W. Bierly was the editorial adviser. BARBARA A. NORTON GEORGE S. VADASZ DOROTHY A. COON BARBARA L. BROWN OTTO PFEFFERKORN Organizations Editor Sports Editor Photography Editor Activities Editor Photographer Bottom Row, Left to Right-Kotzbauer, Vodosz, Watson, Geicr, Seidman, Weaver, Tex, Reen, Werlinich, Senior. Second Row-Gilbert, Roth, Krone, Wallin, Goldman, Stern, l-lower, Jackson, Zckuaskas, Baker. Third Row Schott L d n D I Kr b A t' M It' d Palm S r nklc Ber man Fourth Row Benfcr - , an o , ay, e s, us in, ermes ein, e a, p e , g V . - , Goode, Johnson, Philips, Horne, Faller, Gleghorn, McHenry, Enclrcs, Ockncr, Fifth Row--Vrobel, Deglcr, Detwciler, Ashbrook, Dickson, Blough, Borish, Brown. Sixth Row--Fink, Benning, Koehler, Cochran, Mahla, THE DAILY lllllihlllllll Arnold. The Daily Collegian this year celebrated its tenth year as a daily student newspaper, The front-page makeup was marked by a spark supplied by many headline streamers and an abund- ance of pictures. The news coverage was implement- ed this year by an engraving machine installed at the printshop. This new facility enabled insertion of late news pictures on the same day or night they were taken. This was the first year in Collegian history that late news pictures were possible. Another front- page innovation was Today the Lion Roars, in which the Collegian hailed deserving student and College acts. As in the past, work on the Collegian was open this year to all students, regardless of curriculum. Students gathered, wrote, and edited the news, solicit- ed advertising, managed circulation, and trained staff replacements. Both the editorial and business staffs consisted of senior, junior and sophomore boards as well as aspiring candidates. Promotion on the Col- THOMAS E. MORGAN WILBERT ROTH Editor Managing Editor MARLIN A. WEAVER LOUIS G. GILBERT Business Manager Advertising Director Clin I t W I-- W -- - 1 xl ' ,fp P at- - ' 4' Today'-, Wfrnthcr: j I i n,l ir blr el Irtglettters, ascloudyl Wm, ORGANIZATION dv 'X-iX'b'4.I d - t T- A, WOW THOMAS E., M RGAN ---- Editor X 'pnlg' In eres I WILBERT ROT Managing Editor . ll - ll JACK M. REEN' - - News Editor As previously, the backbone of the Collegian ELLIOT S. KRANE - Sports Editor was the iunior editorial and advertising boards. The EZILPATIEY SELEEERLINICH ' EdigJfi9'tD1g3t0f . - ocie y i or junior advertising men sold advertising to regularly- SYLVIA J. OCKNER - Feature Editor ROBERT W. KOTZBAUER - Feature Editor assigned merchant accounts and layed out the adver- JOHN R, SENIQR - - Assistant News Edifgr , , , , , EDWIN C. WATSON - Assistant Sports Editor tisements. Junior editorial members did much of the BARBARA L. BROWN u - Assistant Society Editor . - - RAYMOND F. BENFER, JR. - Photo Editor news gathering and editing, and also took turns man CHARLOTTE SEIDMAN - Promotion CO-Manager aging the daily issues as night editor. glggglgg EYGQDASZ ' Exchange Edllof . - Senior Board One of the fortes of the Daily ColIegian in the gIg5NN't:IliEJE5 Sgenlo' SONS ' - EFIIOI' OOI' students' minds, one of the reasons for its AII-Ameri- KERMIT 5- PINK - Senior Bwrd can rating announced in October, and part of the basis for its position as one of the top collegiate papers in the East has been the hands-off policy demonstrated by the College administration. Editorially, the CoIIegian campaigned on many topics. Among them were: continuation of an ex- panding student co-operative store or BX , estab- Iishing a student press on campus, the need for a Stu- dent Union Building .and an adequate sports field house, and inaugurating a campus chest. This, coupled with its regular news coverage, cartoons, in- formational and humorous columns made the DaiIy Collegian worthy of its front-page motto, For a Better Penn State. Editorial adviser this year was Louis H. Bell, and advertising adviser was Robert R. Van Slambrouck. MARLIN A. WEAVER JOSEPH M. JACKSON - ROGER L. BARTELS - LOUIS G. GILBERT - - Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Advertising Director DONALD J. BAKER, JR. MARK R. ARNOLD KARL BORISH - RUTH B. PHILLIPS HAROLD L. WOLLIN ROBERT A. BERGMAN THOMAS M. KAROLCIK THELMA B. GEIER SHIRLEY J. FALLER BETTY J. HOWER - Local Advertising - Assistant Local Advertising - - Promotion Co Promotion Co - Promotion Co - Circulation Co - Circulation Co Classified Advertising - Classified Advertising - - Personnel Manager Manager Manager -Manager -Manager Manager Manager Manager Manager Manager ANN B. ZEKAUSKAS MARION GOLDMAN - SUZANNE F. STERN - Office Manager - Secretary Secretary JUNIOR EDITORIAL BOARD John R. Ashbrook Shirley L. Austin Wilson L. Barto Arthur E. Benning John M. Boddington John B. Dalbor Dolores F. Daly Stanley E. Degler Bettina C. dePaIma William R. Detweiler William S. Dickson Harry J. Endres, Jr. L. Dean Gladfelter Norman A. Goode, Jr. Raymond C. Koehler Helene R. Krebs Janet R. Rosen Herbert G. Stein JOSEPH M. JACKSON DONALD J. BAKER JACK M. REEN ELLIOT S. KRANE ANNA O KELLER Assistant Business Manager Local Advertising Manager News Editor Sports Editor Society Editor PENN STATE F.l...,.ilWTf 2.1 UMQII 3 PHILIP S. YEDINSKY ELLIOT S. KRANE I II Co-Editor Co-Editor A 5 5 l if N- N. l e fp, I ' f-. N' i f-' Q if I Frotl'1, a Penn State publication noted for its al. ' Froth I ssecifix t red a e ow c el Q f scintillating humor, was founded in l909. Last o th Wjfgsfer f r g fbyx year Frotl'1 celebrated its 40th anniversary by b g mes. ' 5 I ' Eponsoring SpringIWeek vvlllilch sbovis pxxomise of a dm lk . the me m nt g, Froth, I Q I ecoming anvannua event.. easurel or easure, fe t es he A 'vig dsl rl . Ar und. ,rclesl f a Shakespearian play, furnished Frotl1 s motto Let , 35 . ,th ,I H ' Ca p s N ces, pe ld ni e mlr prevol' Coe f t e 'tw -' and ticl s on pu od it: s ,-- Ranked among the top IO campus humor maga- an or s. l ituting p lic e ag ine -I zines, the Froth credit line can be seen in publica- no I - f ide ncdfnlet fo I er ry lent :Lt tions all over the country, C0 s'v'4.:.65'-flllno a prize- 'nnihifs og SIOTY in Especially noted for its zany promotion stunts, each Issue' uw. MJ? X Froth staff members can be found at all large Louis Bell nd James H. ooga clre fa at - campus functions, performing for the enjoyment of advisers. 6? Nm. 'I 1 I va-Z X In A .lf lag If z JESSE A. MILLER SEYMOUR L. BAR SH vlf I A. GERALD GG'T1luEl-B 1 Director, Board of Editors Business Manager C0IEf!:E'f'ErI ' Co-Advertising Manager ,, 282 I ef II -,zqeggje Rf' sg, exp -s f I .4-vs.. ,WT , of RJ T! I. QQ Q? tl lla ' Bo om Row, e1t1e'Ri ht-'Meier, otfman, Yedin ky, Barash, Krane, Gottlieb, Hill, Senior, Second Row- 1 C. illman, Kr heff, E ar, Dobosh, ozos, High, V ughrm. Third Raw--M. Billmun, Gross, Mognet, Kane, Co an,Norto . Erickso , Specktor. ourth Row- ilier, Forney, Stewart, Mulhollen, Wctzel, Tocws, Schalit. Promotion Staff JOHN R. SENIOR, Director, H. WILLIAM BRADY, CARL H LIACHOWITZ, ETHEL M. MOGNET, WILLIAM H. MOLLOY, JR Advertising Staff A. GERALD GOTTLEIB, I. RICHARD HOFFMAN, Co-Managers JOY E. STEWART, Business Associate, BERNADYNE E. DOBOSH ROGER D. MULHOLLEN, QUINTON G. TOEWS, DONALD H WEINBERG, JOHN F. WETZEL Circulation Staff SUSANNE HILL, Manager, LLOYD L. EDGAR, HUGH M. KANE IRVIN KRICHEFF Secretary BARBARA A. NORTON f' 1 I' Wi., Ixz W ORGA IZA ION LLIO S - Co-E itor HILIP s. Co-E aim f M R lx - ness Man ger E2 Bo rd f ditor .K SE A. ii.i. , 'rect EEZA Agia co AN, LANE H. , , ,ggi ETT, H Ric s , cis . E TsiE, RUTI- c. jfs ,gg ' EY, P Rl A. H H,,5,A HUR EE JR. X .5 W 5- A I IM.. A S off MUEL VAU N, afecio, NO MA E. F HR, HENRY M. .., R Y- I? oto taff, - 1 ARLES . IL AN, i MAXINE . ILLMAN, BERN- RD GUT I x I, . 7. g . .?'Tj E I K.. vt . I F Tr fXnf L nt' 31. ' ..w,., I I X 1' ' f , f' I L, up r ,A I i iffy.. .N tilyfil RUC RZ 'BILLM N X JOHN R. SENIOR SUSANNE HILL SAMUEL S. VAUGHAN ' 4, M q Y ,f Director, Promotion St ff Manager, Circulation Staff Director, Art Staff I IQ, DT 'f Z 00N NIMINTIQE ' SAM YNJCJHMN 3 - iumiiiiiriuiniul iUlU1rtL.5 l f llll 'l'll'l' llllllMlll1 A -ff I..-,fl , v fr' I . ' .1 f' ' . ' .4 1 ' f r . f r f ' ' ' r r ,' 1 r' J' ' ,f' f rf L' ,J : I A ' fr f ,il yr' fr' ' If 1 ,w K' Ai ' L - 1' ff vr ,M J ij V , ,, r oRGANi,zATioN w. HAR,izv.sel-iixrrsng. LJ,R1.E 1 rg j -Edrrar , , LOUIS A. PLOCH V 1' -' - Managing Editor JAY R. .MCDANIEL - Business Manager CARROLL L, HOWES Circulation Manager NORMAN K. GARBER Advertising Manager CARLTON c. ouRLiNa - Prarrraraaa Manager MY R- M2DAN'EL JAMES J. SHULL - - Photographer BL'5l 'eSS MCW1990' The original agricultural magazine published at Penn State was the Penn State Farmer, started in 1908. The publication continued success- fully, and prior to its discontinuance in 1943, when lack of manpower in- terrupted its publication, it was an outstanding member of the Agricultural College Magazines, Associated. ln 1949, the magazine was reorganized and the name changed to the Penn State Farmer, Forester, and Scientist. The reorganization has met with approval all over the state from farmers, county agents, and other agricultural specialists. The magazine is published six times a year. N-na--ll' The official Agricultural Student Council publication features student- written articles which attempt to strike a balance between students and tech- nical research. lts circulation of 4000 places the magazine among the larger agricultural magazines. H Members of the publication committee are Edwin H. Rohrbeck, chairman, R. C. Buck, R. A. Bartoo, G. L. Berg, a member of the executive board of the AgriculturaI College Magazines, Associated, and Russell B. Dickerson, ex officio. W. HARRY SCHAFFER, JR. Editor Bottom Row, Left to Right-A. Eshlcman, Rial, Garber, Teel, Ploch, Berg, Schaffer, McDaniel, Howes, Durling. Second Row-Land, Free, Chinn, Hoover, Robinson, Merkle, Drabick, Blanchard, Batman, Cooks. Third Row- Barker, Renshaw, Payne, Eby, McFarland, Miller, Yocum, Birch, Shull. Fourth Row--Mourar, Ondrcjko, Cassel, Pomraning, Hogeland, Osborne, Elder, Rightmire, Lehman. Fifth Row-R. Eshlcman, Goughan, Menzel, Zellner, Hartung, Pierce, Pennay, Early, Rosenkranz. 284 gy:- K ' 8 flfirl ' zr Ii'?If?gf . 'gffllj . .Lg 4? . -toy ,L M XR 'Q I Bottom Row, Left to Right--Hasslacher, Kutzer, Reiner, Gerhard, Harrison, Davis, Kowalski, Smith, Catherman. Second Row-Snook Baileaf, Goodman, Cherrington, Bowdich, Padomsky, Halchin, Donnell, Ungeleidcr. Third Row-Houscworth, Mills, rantz, Gordman, Wachter, K. Millcr, Ungar, Ebcrly. Fourth Row-Harsky, Stinncr, Thornton, R. Miller, Shull, Newman, Axelrod. ORGANIZATION The Perin'SfEil'e Englhelermll daiteitlfllinical maga- DEAN U. HARRISON - C63Eclitor gj . l-i,, Azlflel Pulflflslllngv-Sluflgnl f0SIlglllV'I'MilM? 05355555 in 353, 1- GORDON T. DAVIS - Cgpisqiior 'elQl?,E'f iQSQ'ne'1Ilgn9- GERALD HI SMH Business Wage' I'lSici iell'ffl'19Sl?if elilSe'fi5l'giii Q 'S G r fliliibekii 'I RAYMOND A. KOWALSKI ALVIN REINER - JOHN W. ZAHRADNIK HAROLD O. CATHERMAN ROBERT C. GERHARD - DONALD W. GIBSON ROBERT M. BAILEY JOHN E. SNOOK - EILEEN M. KUTZER - ROBERT W. HOUSEWORTH Managing Editor Editor - CosFeatureIXEclitor ' Editor Editor Local Advertising Manager Co- Feature Illustrations Photo I I National Advertising Manager - Circulation Manager Office Manager I Publicity Manager ofthe Engineering Collegellvlagdiinesmfxssociati si The Penn State Engineer fosters better student- faculty relations, acquainting each with campus en- gineering activities and personalities. Information concerning the activities of various other school groups is also published in this magazine. ' , - Members of the faculty cornmitteeparei ley, chairman, C. E. Bullinger, Andrew',W., Case, E5 I Nye, and Philip K. Roos. ' .A INGINEER GORDON T. DAVIS DEAN u. I-IARRIS ,Nr yy- I,,r,f,,-3-fIIaERALD ,I-I. Syiigivl Co-Editor Co-Editor L I l ' -I I' I Business Managii' ij.. .V lll,vII ' Q- If ,731 . N I' S-. .,, -ri. I 'I mill'- .r , M. 41 I ' fill? . A. I I ,gI.II'Ixi,g-frm ni X I .-v' .tv ,Z t Ir ..,,,: I Ii I ,1.-'Fw ' 'I I. gf I on I. , I i 3.12, at PENN ITATE'IW S I , I, 'Emi I K , ,, ' II -I I ' , . v ' I ' II 'I -If II-'Iii fi Q ' I f. Imlggr X . :PX Av t . 1 .. .W ' ' ff . '55-iii ., . 1-g,.,,. ,21 '.-I 'F I , ,I ,, 4. I . 'X II-355-r.'2'E:.l?Q 31FsFqI.1i ,I . M. -..Ig.I,, ,IIM :Mg . . it .I Fr2'--I1'fIalb:i'I--ir' .. .N -I : -,1:m1iI,., :I - WIA 5 '2RI! iEf3l5Ii'lg:, il -I I .Q . I 'Iii-PTW' L 'M L 'I .. mfg T -I or Xb 93 5:,,. ,-xzyfi I4 I-. I 'f '-: ' ,I J Milall 5 1? ' - gig . ,IL,m!jk1, ,I ,tr I I wr ,, I , I iz-va gi . ., '.f.'5,'.II,. I. II'm+E.v:fzf'f?..,,I -,M I-I 4959, -AIX Bottom Row, Left to Right-Magnet, Vadasz, Ockner, Reen, Hower, Miller, Colon, Tex, Weaver. Second Row-Lozos, Stern, Hartzell, Anderson, Hyden, Powers, George, Edcl- stcin. Third Row-Goldberg, Hoffman, Daly, Gleghorn, Hoover, Williams, Taylor, Howell, Bonncrt. Fourth Row-Lash, Campo, Bard, Allen, Ashman, Wiecler, The Student Handbook is one of the oldest or- ganizations on campus and its early origin may be attributed to the need for the most important func- tion that it performs: that of orienting the new stu- dent. For the past 55 years the Handbook has been an invaluable aid to the new students and especially to the new Freshmen who are, when customs are en- forced, required to carry the Bible with them at all . A irzq-'www h h n t iviti , cus- m reg ti lta o a' -,i god. v 'n it A ns, ls inc udes welcomes from the Dean of Women and the a f -it.. -. e A t s h he TQ, The andbook is published by the Penn State Christian Association and a staff of students are chosen to handle copy and advertising for the booklet. times. FITZAT Specifically the Handbook lists the many or- JACK M. R EN fax- I N - - Editor ganizations that the student may wish to join and JOHN - ENG'-I5 - - .: - ASSOCWG Editor the requirements that he must meet and also has SYLVIA jk A ' Associate Editor ' RAYMOND S. ON, - - Business Manager the answers to the numerous problems that the BETTY J. HO - - ertising Manager AA J A 'r.: .,. 'In , A : 4 4 . X .7 ., Q..-,wi J? J 'I' JACK M. REEN RAYMOND S. CATON, JR. BETTY JANE HOWER Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager ' I . 281949 - l95O wuii'i iwiio u I ',',' N Now in its fourthgyear, 'fWhM,VM,, haf' has changed i s name to Who's Who in the hNew's dt Penn Stateffgand this year has included more than lOO more lrjcljggiesfrthanulqstfylearin Under the editor, and Myrna .LT T l Tex, associate editor, at Penn Statwlvm-1 EDWIN C, WATSON cluded the names of were selected for out- standing work in activities'-fa, l to the College. Selections for the '-were-'Llmade by Theo C. Allen, All- College president, James M '. Gehrdes, president of the Athletic As- sociation, Thomas E. Morgan, editor, Daily Collegian , and Shirley M. Gauger, president of the Women's Student Government Asso- ciation. The book inclu es a b' graphb gsketch of each student chosen and describes the a Qtiqitifphflfh in the news limelight at Penn State. Over l,OOO copies of the book were printed and distributed to each of the individuals listed in the publication, to fraternities, sorori- ties, administrative offices and academic departments of the College, and to all other colleges and universities and newspapers in Penn- sylvania. Sponwed by Sigma 'MO Chi' 'tiiimiPtGs'irtsiQ'ifi'1iPH2'iGtiSmiic fraternity, and Theta Sigma Phi, women's iournalism honorary, the annual publication is produced under the direction of Franklin C. Banner, professor and head of the department of jourrtqlispn. , , ,Q W Z Editor MYRNA I. TEX Associate Editor Bottom Row, Left to Right-Morgan, Watson, Tex. Second Row-Allen, Gaugcr, Gehrdes. 287 ATHLETICS , ' ,mx . .J :W 'W' Nw :Q ,mpl N., fu! V W ' 'r AM 4 'tl . ,Q N , WV EP ml Hmwwvvw, '- M I H! I xl www W H In .W 1. K. 5 . M K :W 2 my f A N' I M ORGANIZATION JAMES M. GEHRDES - - - - President CHARLES M. DRAZENOVICH - Vice President CHARLES F. BEATTY, JR. - - Secretary-Treasurer HAROLD R. GILBERT - Graduate Manager of Athletics WALTER R. HOSTERMAN, JR. Assistant Graduate Manager of Athletics 1-l'l'llL TIC IISSIIC il'l'l0 XP' Handling the management and promotion o edcglggiate . sports is the primary concern of the Athletic A ,L f.,ci',YX0jfflff' F' Under the direction of the Graduat avfqg' and his assistant, the Association admin' r jsiie fol-lpivingxsplcirts: Fall-- I football, cross country, and so er,'islN,j,rlIer?:T-basketball, boxmgj wrestling, skiing, swimming, fen 'ng, gyhgnastics, and rifgggnd Spring-track, baseball, lacrosse, te Wnis'7.'2:ind golf. MW,, ,g6XE5'6fj-2' Every regularly matriculated male student pays fee which entitles him to membership in e Associatidnl,KAfheseunder- graduate men students elect three stu ent xofficefsllpresident, vice president, and secretary-treasurer-du g the All-College elections in the Spring of each year. . . I if l.'ll. Q46 Though the administration of the Ass ciation is in the hands ofa the Graduate Manager, an Athletic Advis ry Board of I3 mernb'ers'o'll meets with him and the Dean of the School of Physical Educgtidmbifid Athletics to decide matters of policy. Stude membergqo'l'lQhisfllBoard are the All-College President, the President the Athletic Associa7,.. ' ,ji tion, and the Chairman of the Board of Stude t Publications. Otherlfttlimlllllf' D JAMES M. GEHRDES President HAROLD R. GILBERT members are trustees, faculty, and alumni of th College. I n,,, ,.W:Qff fPlf I G Mi Manager .I il,l tftf f I I Each year, one of the major jobs of the Athl ic Assocligitiohllis the . ,..ttll M J' ll distribution of football tickets to both students Heavy W i'l' W J demands for tickets to away games often excee tlnefsupply. Therf , home-game ticket situation was alleviated this ye r byfthe,adlit'llo . I of new stands at Beaver Field, boosting the capacit to heajI'y ' 0,9 All M' mi ii 4 ,yi-f l W xwgii, H 'Hi seats. My Mwmii , During the season, one head manager, three firstA,,pSml'qy1lj ,,,i llnan- I I agers, and any number of second assistant managersarelchosen for each sport. These men, under the direction ofthe Graduate Manager of Athletics, handle business matters pertaining to their respec- tive sports. 290 Silo EUGEN C. BISCHOFF Intramural Boxers Square Off Director Intramural Basketball Scrap I I 'I' II II II ll IIII II I' I' II II 'I' I' ORGANIZATION EUGEN C. BISCI-IOFF - - - Director of Intramural Athletics CLARENCE H. SYKES - - Assistant Director of Intramural Athletics A sport for every man on campus is the motto of the Penn State intramural department. Guided by Eugen C. Bischoff and his assistant Clarence Dutch Sykes, the IM program schedules activity in I7 different tournaments the school year 'round The season starts with touch football, tennis singles, and swim- ming in the Fall. Indoor sports-basketball, volleyball, badminton, handball singles and doubles, wrestling and boxing-reign during the winter months, and in the Spring, activity moves back outdoors with tennis doubles, horseshoes, golf, golf putting, soccer, softball and track. The department conducts separate fraternity and inde- pendent tournaments in each of these sports. During an ordinary year, Bischoff and Sykes may schedule more than I7OO different contests, with nearly one in every five of the college's male undergraduate enrollment participating in the large tourneys like basketball and volleyball. A few other sports approach the IOOO mark in participants. Tournaments may last from three weeks for boxing to three months for basketball with as many as I2 bouts, or four to ten games or contests per night. The department's scheduling problems are more complex because of bad weather conditions in the Spring and Fall, and limited Recreation Building facilities in the winter. Bischoff and Sykes supervise each of these contests, with Physical Education graduate students acting as officials. They present indi- vidual awards to independent champions, tournament trophies to winning fraternities, and at the end of the year, a cup to the outstand- ing fraternity champion. They keep accurate and complete records for each sport. Although interfraternity competition dates back to I9I5, this huge intramural program officially began in I93I under the guidance of Hugo Bezdek, then director of athletics. At that time there were nine sports. Bischoff took charge of the program in I934, nine sports grew to I7, and those I7 are becoming more crowded every year as the program expands, It will continue to expand as long as facilities are available because intramurals have caught on at Penn State. 29I li Ii it it 'tII'I'llI FAIlI'lI' ORGANIZATION RICHARD P. CLAIR - - - Head Cheerleader BERNARD W. CARBEAU VICTOR K. LYNCH GEORGE W. KURTZ JOSEPH M. BROWER RUDOLPI-I A. VALENTINO RICHARD L. WEISBERG School spirit continued on the upgrade this year and one at the major reasons for this surge was a peppy band ot cheerleaders led by Dick Clair. The year marked a return to all men cheerleaders R. -. time the squad's varied student enthusi- Nittany Lion, and Carl H. added to spectator interest football games, and games The ot gymnastic skill, building springs and They led mented turning hand- r usual routines. and experi- several I they also con- systern, using the form trick designs in the were discussed to I aka home on the blue and card a During tinued sophomore flash cards to Re'c1'G'Crtion Building I I the season, the cheerleaders rounded out a very active season. and better display feature i r WW , .,,, - .., dz, -, . .. -.- .Nga ,W -. .. ,,, W 'I' if Yay, 1 'hr awmq I IK 'Wa O O 5' 'Q ,fif Fll0l'll LL F. JOSEPH BEDENK ROBERT C. HICKS - NEGLEY W, NORTON DAVID F. OWEN, JR. - - - 1949 RECORD Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov Nov 24-Penn 1-Penn 8-Penn 15-Penn 29-Penn 29-Penn 5--Penn 12-Penn 19-Penn State State State . . State . . State , . State State . . State . . State Villanova . . , Army ,,,.,.. Boston College Nebraska ,... Michigan State Syracuse . . , West Virginia Temple .,,, Pittsburgh , . - Coach Co-Captain Co-Captain Manager H27 H42 , ..14 .. 7 .. 24 ., 21 .. 14 .. 7 ..19 Great things were predicted for the 1949 football team at the conclusion of the 1948 seoson, but some- how, thoughts of the loss of seven first-line players were forgotten in a shuffle of unwarranted optimism. The losses included Elwood Petchel, John Simon, Wally Triplett, Sam Tamburo, Larry Cooney, Larry Joe, and Capt. Joe Colone. Confident that the Nittany Lions' untried array of junior backs would be equal to their assigned tasks, positive that a line that had allowed the opposition a few skimpy yards per game the previous season could withstand another year's pounding, and impressed P112 my 'wmv X. f ' i Z Q -,sr Q54 'L+' ' 'tri W m 1, 'H 'va 3 ff EB? Front Row, Left to Right-De Lucia, Felbaum, Bunn, D. Murray, Sarabok, Rogel, J. Drazenovich, C. Drazenovich, Hicks, Norton, Kelly, Hedderick, Chuckron, Beatty, Luther, Ross, Gorinski, Mathers. Middle Row-Bedenk, Wilson, Amprim, Santangelo, Bonchonsky, Orsini, McDermott, Brown, Jacobs, Shepard, Barr, Godlasky, 2 with statements of a flashy new 'T' attack to replace the time-worn single-wing, State fans foresaw great events in the offing. With things in such a state of affairs, despite the ominous words of pessimism issued by Coach Bedenk and his staff, State prepared for its first opponent, a far-from-mediocre Villanova eleven. After two and one-half hours of grid action, as both teams ankled off the field, Penn State rooters stood about in stunned silence. They couIdn't believe what they had just witnessed. Villanova had just trampled over the powerful 'Big White' by a convincing 27-6 score. Somewhere within the Cranium of many a loyal Lion rooter came the thought that all had not yet been told. A faint suspicion began to glimmer that those rosy-hued pre-season dreams were nothing more than just that-dreams. Perhaps some warning of Villanova's strength should have been made apparent by its 35-O trouncing of Texas A. 6' M, the week before. The Wildcats set the tenor of the ball game in short order. Springing their swivel-hipped right-halfback star, John Geppi, around the ends and sending Fullback Ralph Pas- quariello into the line on straight power plays, the visitors traveled from their own 46 to the Lion 30 in six plays in the first period. From there, whip-armed Steve Romanik hit End Dan Brown in the end-zone for the first score, Late in the third quarter Lion End Lloyd Amprim blocked a kick and the Lions took over on their op- ponent's 24-yard line. Franny Rogel carried twice for a first down to the l4 and Owen Dougherty reached the lO as the third quarter ended. After resumption of play, Rogel made it another first down to the 4- yard line from which point Vince O'Bara scored. Final score: Villanova 27, Penn State 6. B2 ffl i i 57? E5 ,, 11 Llglll L ,tqt .. S 1 'F V t . . Q Of f '71' E4 T T ft t J l l rwtfblfmml -. i A . 3 '10 I E3 Dougherty, Storer, C. Murray, O'Bora, Smidansky, Silock, Owen Top Row-Mundell, Shaginow, Klocek, Pevornik, Podrasky, Helfrich, Cripps, Twaddle, Kline, Betts, Hoover, Kurtz, Durkin, Shumock, Horven, Huston, Everson, Abbot. V H, T We F JOSEPH BEDENK ROBERT C. HICKS and NEGLEY W. NORTON DAVID F. OWEN, JR Coach Co-Captains Manager Despite the trimming handed them by Villanova, experts, in most cases, were picking State's next op- ponent, Army, as favorites by only a slim majority. And for exactly half of the game it appeared as though an upset was in the making, as an aroused Nittany Lion eleven clawed its way to a 7-O half-time lead. X i ws, That Army Platoon System it However a combination of Coach Earl 'Redf'lBllailg's itself-one good half and then almost complete sub- jugation to physical might and weight of numbers. Once again a weak pass defense and lack of reserves arose to plague Bedenk. Final score, Army 42, Penn State 7. Ed Songin, Eastern collegiate pass champ in l948, led Boston College onto Beaver Field the succeeding Saturday but the Eagles found that the Lion pass de- fense had been considerably strengthened in practice vaunted platoon system plus the eagle-eyedlrpqggiilgj F, Sisslqfl rlr.,'ffV'll'l'f 'll 'TT' ln loclf in ruslllng Songlnls of All-American Arnie Galiffa turned Stateis ,y,, slig ht r ffemo' Cll-'V 'lQ the QGVNQ 'fl'ifJf advantage into a second-half nightmare. -Grd lm? Spent 05 'TLUCT4 mme 'rl ff? f??f g.ff':1 t 1-gif jl Q ' ' ' A W ' ' The Lions' lone score evolved from air ' V -4.ffmf5gCkf'eNmOsf dld l e Opposmg GC S' - l t rvrr 5 A A el' d.jth ' f' f i949 ' th Etlllnlzugllferalig srfli3rL:livenlllllwrl3JOllclll, fA T illie 4, Oirfhllswings Orllf? Oi Dougherty, Luther and Rogel bearin , . igllllfl .,.,tg , tlfle itpuchdownhgsges. The game was played under ball-carrying duties, the pigskin vZi 5Qlb'i'Oughft 'to th if-WelfeVln9 C0 l'Clllll0V'S Of GW 8O'deQ ee afternoon- Army 6 where Luther tossed to Dougherty for a T. D. Two separate football games are what the Zl ,OOO spectators were watching on the plains of West Point that afternoon as Army returned to the field to score six times the final half. The Villanova story repeated Statekflffilrst score came via the air route, but in a round-abolit way. Finding himself trapped by the Nittany forward wall, Songin threw a desperation pass which landed smack in the arms of Lion Tackle Ed Hoover who legged it over from the Z2-yard line. Later CHUCK DRAZENOVICH FRAN ROGEL BILL LUTHER FRED FELBAUM JACK STORER JOE DRAZENQVICH in the first period, Dougherty broke loose on a reverse and sailed 42 yards before being knocked down. Lu- ther passed to End Jack Storer on fourth down for the second score. Boston cut the advantage to l3-7 by halftime as Songin passed to Albie Gould in the end zone. Nebraska gives Orsini some trouble 297 Another Luther to Storer pass and an end sweep by O'Bara accounted for two more scores in the third period. State won, 32-l4. Trim the Cornhuskers The 'Big White' made it two in a row with a 22-7 win over an undermanned, outweighed Cornhusker squad from Nebraska. Set up in a 6-4-l formation in order to stop the bull-like rushes of Rogel, Nebraska momentarily forgot all about State's 'T' and with Charley Murray calling signals brilliantly, the Lions capitalized on the lapse of memory. ln the second period Luther caught John Smidan- sky in the clear with a scoring pass to give Nittany fans a 7-O bulge to ringer over. However, the score was nullified by a nea'0rf?82-yard kickoff return by a Nebraska sophomorefdlck, Ronald Clark, a few min- utes after the Opening of.tl7ie'second-half. Final score: Penn State 22, Neblfaska 7,5 f s. 'T' J ,- ' ff : ll' ' ,.-V----Q., Next on the Nitttgnyggtvllfppt ,5,1m'iTiat- ing trek to East ,,,,.. La'iliS,i,lfl 'i' l wit Michigan State' 3. ho h 'll the better Barton lgfflgcomingl' c rowd c h 91,9 . 24-dtldfubb ng, the third Q ibd l wdenk in five grid appea rariggi J J ' ' l It was allhard one to lose for the Lioilis, yet for moments at a time they were really in the game and made their prowess felt. In fact the Nittanies had three excellent scoring opportunities but failed to take advantage of Michigan State fumbles which were re- covered by the Blue and White inside the 25-yard stripe. And once, Bill Luther, who apparently had a one-way ticket to the goal line, was hauled from be- hind. Spartans Take Their Toll No fewer than seven times did Penn State fail to capitalize on breaks. Yet not all was honey and cream. Coach Bedenk and his aides, while watching RAY HEDDERICK KEN BUNN PAUL KELLY Rogel hands off to O'Bara in Boston College game their proteges fumble away chance after chance, knew that they lacked that all-important scoring punch when their fullback ace, Punchy Rogel, was not in the game. And at Michigan the pile driving Rogel had to witness the entire contest from the ines with a badly sprained ankle. His ab- sence was never more missed. To add coals to the tire, during the contest, Centers and Tackle Ed Hoover were injured for the season and both was the Lion's top Michigan State 24 Penn As in 's home finale, the Bernie Custis. lt seemed First it was Gene of Villanova, All-American Arnie Gal Westfointg next from Boston Collegeg then Francis lllll Nebraska and at Mich State it was the bril- Iiant passing of by row that was a thorn in the side of the Lions. Squeeze the Big Orange But this guy Custis was the greatest of them all. He was doubly dangerous because of his running ability. ln all, he completed l2 of his l7 tries for a net yardage of l59 and three of his attempts were dropped by his receivers. The Orange took an early 7-O lead but a re- DON MURRAY CHUCK BEATTY .1 ill .,.M...... f h' ,- , . -..4 t p 'f ,jQx,.xlW ll . lil 1 ei ' Y q tinge ,Mr 1 2 M it I X , i, , , if 1 -2 5 K J W xy, ,-Tye ' X inn leg l 'im , f , , - ,mf ., ,r A- 1 Q33 viii, ' . 155, ,' ' 'llEh2'..ui My his CHARLEY MURRAY covered fum i nd a pass from Dougherty to Smidan- sky set up t f 'l irst State tally. But somehow the Nittany forc ed confidence and Custis passed the LLOYD AMPRIM visitors to ' ' yvantage before Bill L N- traveled 80 yards aldedl bylftheygg, V 1- .J i- ' if D. Joe Draze L o v l L -' ie i sts e the bymla--single POW A L' r FEET ' L' 1' ll I LA j VLML i ' yjfii' ter, R elffs entry ifinto the ,pq L-y Jgs ,Al 'L ofhfiin cheersllliifrom the 2 V'L' Mil' lL'. i i f Q. A ' it M 'L lf' Pun yjimmediatelly threw his 'LLAJ jjtliayround He gained Siiyard ,on a pass-play and mo ents later scored. Late in th' flquarter and early in t ie flfggl period sustained driyles netted two more T. D.'s. Owen Dougherty, one of the two junior starters, who was later in the year selected to captain the l95O Lions, sparkled in the waning moments ot the game when he galloped 49 yards with an intercepted forward pass. Final score: Penn State 33, Syracuse Zl. sd . il , , I r- .- l, ffm 44 t H v y r v o , , ' M K-piiwl iilrifl nl . rf' 4 ' W ,i ll ii .4 'i ,i I, ,Q ,lg 1 . . l H' 4 rg flfulll' WP' 'gsm Hp I ' laliir' A M if 1 ,qv W n Ili' far' pr. i ,fm 5 ' ml' y w 9, f , ., 3' . L .v, ff? it lu pu .V .ll ll ' ' '- I ',1i,, I ig Q, ca I il 1 1, ig, ilfl i 4 . ii 1 m i C ii lnnlmll cn h lawjrl, , 5 ,Wulf ,i . .,, P i , V.: 4 A , I it .iii - f21i- ,, iw il' ll' i . . r i - l i . At Morgantown, W. Va., the Lions again played before a homecoming crowd and for the first time Mundell on the loose in Syracuse game iywsxir . . f ,v Q Ji' 4, -,, ,,, yi'-gy-y'+y,f-4'?hg ,Jin ,Ni 9 rr r 0 . ix i3 YKss. - V N fr,.,ir,....1 C 'vi ' M, Storer takes to the air O'Bara again---and Nebraska since the Lions have met the Mountaineers did they score on West Virginia soil. But they did more than just score, they romped to an easy 34-l4 victory. Rogel vs. West Virginia Actually the scoreboard should have read Rogel vs. West Virginia for after viewing this Number 33 go to work, coaches, players and fans alike had begun to understand what he means to the success of a win- ning season. His individual statistics-l l6 yards by rushing and two scores-tell only part of the story. Rogel was never better. State missed only two good chances to score and both came when Rogel was not in the game. So de- vastating was the Lion offense that the Nittanymen didn't have to kick until late in the third quarter. Needless to say, substitute Tailback Vince O'Bara played his best game of the season and Don Duck Murray definitely was the defensive standout. Final score: Penn State 34, West Virginia l4. The following week-end, the Nittany Lions traveled to Philadelphia, this year to do battle, not with Penn, but with Temple. Again it was a homecoming au- dience, and again State did not treat their hosts very hospitably. Before all the shouting and shrieking was over, the boys from Centre County had recorded a decisive 28-7 triumph over the Cherry and White and in so doing brought their season record above the .5Oof Nittany Lions trample the Corn Huskers That Pitt Panther Again Following tradition, Penn State found an anxious , , i f A Pitt bully ,' ,i1i'ffy ,.:li' gout the Lion grid card on a mark Wlllq G 5-3 Slate' , ,.ii. l l l y ll ggcustom, the Skyscrapers With the Temple defense set up in an angjhler Lion pelt to their rapidly- effort to stop Rogel, Coach Bedenk even before that final en- about-methods to do damage to his ' 19, tQ1i'ecilizelat?l,at it would be in for a rough luckily, fhfOUQh C1 Combination of .ltiwostalfen for granted that minus the the forces of State held a comfortabl, , j,.h,Qllf1'lll:l1,gm e of ace Don Murray, injured against lead. ii,, . A ,llfl lll' Te plef the previolusiiweek, and with the battering Standout play of the contest came in the first half when Dougherty took the pigskin on a reverse on the Lion 34, then found Hicks in the open downfield. He heaved a long one to Bob who caught it in his stride on the Owl 33 and went the whole way. lt was the longest pass play of the season for the Lions. Final score: Penn State 28, Temple 7. 300 Rogel lstillfipgot fullyfrecovered from a leg injury, it would takefa full share of the breaks of the game to upset the up-and-coming Pitt grid machine. A list of l7 seniors bowed out of collegiate grid competition against Pitt, including practically the en- tire starting eleven. They were Ray Hedderick, Chuck Beatty, Joe Drazenovich, Paul Kelly, Fred Fel- baum, Negley Norton, Bob l-licks, Jack Storer, Chuck Drazenovich, Francis Rogel, Bill Luther, Lloyd Amprin, Chuck Murray, Clarence Gorinski, Joe Sarabok and Don Murray. For a period and a half, State's offensive punch, with Rogel acting the part of the charger, proved every bit a match for Pittsburgh's forward line. Then, sud- denly, on a play into the line, Franny reinjured his ankle and was assisted to the bench where he re- mained for the rest of the game except for a couple of minutes. Bimbo Cecconi set up his mates' first score with an interception, his first of three, on the Pitt 32. On a straight running play,.Carl DePasqua breached the 30-yard line and, apparently trapped, spun and tossed a lateral to Cecconigwhc iraaedifoi' the T. D. Early in the first, p,eiliod,'rfStdtel, managed, pigcome within the 30-yard il only Wolrhore times after they ablvellqto -gletyvithin E1 nine-iron shot of fi9flFilfl5 'Y-' IT? .iieiff ll ,ln the third period, after a Penn Statedrive had worrfi itself out deep in Panther area, Pitt gained con- trol lof the ball on the 44. After being set back 29 yards on a penalty, DePasqua tossed to sophomore Paul Chess for 67 yards to the Lion 9. Cecconi cir- cled right end for a score on the next play. In the last minute, a fumble in the State backfield Jimmy Joe Robin gave Pitt possession on their 41. - son then snatched a 59-yard touchdown pass thrown by Cecconi. Final score: Pitt l9, Penn State O. Stars of the Season Post-season football honors were conferred upon Franny Rogel by the Associated Press, nominating the sturdy fullback for first string all-Pennsylvania duties, Tackle and co-captain Negley Norton made the sec- ond team, and Guard Joe Drazenovich, the third, Co-captain Bob l-licks, end, Fred Felbaum, guard, and Chuck Beatty, center, were accorded honorable men- tion. Penn State Guard Joe Drazenovich accepted a bid to play in the annual North-South charity football game in Montgomery, Ala., on Dec, 26. Although the Northern charges lost, Joe kicked an extra point after a T. D. and played a bang-up game throughout. After losing to Navy, l6-6, the Lion JV gridders defeated Lock Haven State Teachers i9-7, and Buck- nell, i9-l2. lnterception by Orsini- Nebraska game l Front Row, Left to Right-Buzod, Kraybill, Buss, Little, Hosterman tCapt.l, Hannah, Margoif, Lieb, Coleman. Back Row-Daugherty tMqr.J, Emig, Spurling, Lowther, Ditfenderfer, Kurty, Yerkes, Lane, Coder, Boyer, Ycagley, Lawroski, Jeffrey tCoachJ. A ' T T Ullllllllli A R 1 ORGANIZATION WILLIAM JEFFREY - - - coach RALPH R. HOSTERMAN - - Captain JAMES c. DAUGHERTY - - - Manager l 949 RECORD Oct. Penn State West Chester . . . . Oct. -Penn State Bucknell ,... Oct. -Penn State Syracuse ., Oct. -Penn State Navy ..,.,,, Oct. -Penn State Colgate ...... . . Nov. --Penn State North Carolina Nov. -Penn State Maryland ..., Nov. -Penn State Temple ........... . . . Jan. -Penn State San Francisco For years local patrons of the Qame of soccer have been taking it for granted that Penn State's booters rank second to none in the East and probably tops in the nation. After the i949-50 season, that fact was pounded home even more forcibly and to an even wider range of disbelievers as the Bill Jeffrey-coached aggregation completed its card with eight wins against a lone tie in the nation's first soccer bowl game at St. Louis, Mo. This unsullied skein represented the l3th time in 24 seasons that the likeable Scot has guided his forces through a campaign unbeaten. lt also marked the extension of a i5--Qame winning streak over a two- year period. Shortly after Fall practice sessions got under way, Coach Jeffrey astounded many by dropping his usual early season mask of solemnity to the extent of pre- dicting that his boys might have a pretty fair year. He had a host of returnees from his i948 Sauad. They included Captain Ralph Hosterman. Ted Lieb, Harry Little. Clarence Buss, Dick Hannah, Will Kraybill. Chuck Margolf, George Emig, Harry Lawroski and Spence Boyer. 'I Lorne-ng? will , r-tr . . , ' , ' A . i w i , ' 1 f 1 1 1 1 The Jgfreymen opened their '49 cartl with a con- vincing 64 Tlwin ovdr a supposedly-strong West Chester booting Center forvliard Joe Ldne took the initiativqto scoT'e'+the Lions' first counteriin the opehr ing pericid. All told, five meh broke into the scori g column, 1, on Coleman breaking through for two. Pe n State 6, fn est Clggsiter O 1 2 -L Blen , sharptoffensive rhaneuvering with a fiv - goal voll 'f',l ,the Lio s outclassdd Bucknell, 5-O. While Lane tall 'twice it was ssourian on Colem n whose pla '2 1 ,ne the mojo ty of pla dits. Litte Lieb and an also sdored. P nn State The Lions .T , ' thfeir third str ight twin 'over Syracuse, 6-l, b - 1 if they Ned o bad scare. Early in the , f r--my gninjured his ankle and for a while it -A ,'l,, ' rlfafbreak might i ,ws , ' ' fi J , ,Z I , . ali I BuckneII,O. 'xi E .4 'N l X- 4 'll' W have been sustained, but later ll' -rays proved other- wise. After Lieb gave his mates a 2-O lead, Boyer scored to give the Nittanyites a 3-O half-time margin. Only at one time did the Orange forces penetrate within the danger area, at which time they scored on goalie Ron Coder to account for the first opposition point of the season. Penn State, 6, Syracuse, l. During the i948 campaign, Coach Jeffrey had his team well on its way toward an undefeated year when a stubborn Navy eleven popped up with an upset victory. This year, Jeffrey made sure the same thing would not happen again as he witnessed his charges score a rousing 3-O win by dint of a vicious ground attack. Harry Lawroski, starting his first game for the Lions. proved invaluable, scoring twice lin the first and final quarterl to spearhead the Nittany attack. Harry Little also came through with a deep shot to assist in the scoring. Penn State, 3, Navy, O. Bidding for an All-American nomination, Lane personally took State's 5-2 assault against Colgate in hand as he scored twice in the first period and then two more times in the second half. Between Lane's tallies, Lieb managed to score in the third period. Penn State, 5, Colgate 2. North Carolina, the Lions next foe, proved one of the roughest tilts of the season for Bagpipe Bill Jeffrey. Led by right forward Clarence Buss and Lane, the Blue and White tallied in each of the first three periods to give State a 3-2 majority. The Tar- N STAN HARRY LITTLE, All-American heels' scoring came in the closing moments of the first half and again within seconds of the fourth- quarter gun. ,f ln spite of a bitter wind, a, record number of 2,000 fans witnessed the Jeffreymen post their l2th straight win over a two-year period. ', Penn State, 3, North Carolina, xi ...., ., - ..., ..,..,,.,, , -,,.-...-.c,,g :M The unlucky No. I3 nearly left its imprint on the Lion booters against Maryland it taking Buss to olfa- vide the margin of victory with a sizzler past the goalie it in a second overtime periods, ..,. -,,.. , ,, V., State foccesrmanamged to hold a l-0 edgeWa'tTTP1'v- termission o ly to see Maryland come back in the third period to score twice and take a 2-l lead. With seven minutes ,to igo, Little deadlocked the issue with a penalty lgickipnd-in tbegbgtra-period, BuijS,IQQlQci.Long-'t pass fror1Q:liLieb and convertedf' Pehn'State, 3, Mary land, 2. Just as a good punch line is always held for the end, the Nittany soccerites reserved their best forp pulse-quickening -,lswin-over Temple qtgvround spotless year, ,, Oddly enouglh was Bill Y 'rkes hqrdworkin back, who nearly h d the go't la el inned In the first period, while t,gg,yi gyto hen i a - i'ilQ away 3 I F lt auf- 3 , b ' m. from the goal, Yerkes tippeid tfi-ihtbnmhbllt or a freak Owl goal. State tied it in the second stanza when Lane scored from 30 feet out. ln the final period, the unstoppable Mr, Lane drilled home another to insure the win. Penn State, 2, Temple, l. A scoring breakdown shows Lane nailing down first place as the team's high scorer with l2 points. He was followed by Harry Little with 8 points. Once again national recognition was bestowed up- on the all-victorious Lions when they received a bid to play in the nation's first soccer bowl in Sportsman's Park, St, Louis, Mo. Meeting the University of San Francisco there, the Nittany forces put on a gallant show for the New Year's Day viewers and with Harry Little booting a goal in the last ten seconds of the fracas, the forces of Jeffrey earned a 2-2 tie, although they had outplayed the West Coast eleven throughout the entire game, The diminutive Little also scored the Lions' first marker. At the conclusion of the season, Little was selected for All-America honors. The Junior Varsity booters tied Frostburg Teachers l-l and were defeated by the Penn State Center at Swarthmore, 2-l . RALPH R. HOSTERMAN WILLIAM JEFFREY JAMES C. DAUGHERTY Captain Coach Manager ,mln ' emu. ,.-m gf ' 1 . 9.4. gif- W i. ,',, . . ,lea-4141, .. Bottom Row, Loft to Right-D. Ashonfclter, W. Gordon, St. Clair, Jr., Frccbairn, Parsons,APorto, McCall, W. Ashentelicr. Second Row-Gomlick, Lindncr, Knapp, Davison, Wilson, Davis. Wcrncr. Third Row+Janowitz, Taft, Foster, Pierson, N. Gordon. l'lllli'i' l'llI'l'l'lll ORGANIZATION CHARLES D. WERNER - - Coach - - Captain - - Manager i 949 RECORD ROBERT L. PARSONS - - DONALD C. BROWN Oct. l5-Penn State . . . l5 New York University .... 48 Oct. 2l-Penn State ..,. I5 R Cornell .....,.. . . . SO Oct. 29-Penn State .. 35 tMichigon State ........ 22 Nov. I2-Penn State ,... 26, Manhattan .,,........ 29 Nov. 21-IC4-A at New York, N:.,6Y.: Penn State--Fifth. Nov. 28--NCAA at East Lansing, Penn State--Fourth. While the i949 cross countryxsquad was composed entirely of juniors, the team, led by t. Bob Parsons, carried the Penn State colors to near. e top of the collegiate heap, ln spite of adverse weather conditions, the .l-ions Cornell with Don Ashenfelter again leading the pack. But with Michigan State, it was a different story. The Spartans' Warren Druetzler set a new course record and Don Ashenfelter and Al Porto tied for third place. The score was 22-35. A tight 26-29 win over Manhattan closed the dual meet season. Bill Lucas took first for the Jaspers but Don Ashenfelter, Bob Freebairn, and Porto followed him across the finish line. y , ln the IC4-A tournament in New York, Penn State fihislgmed fifth. Army won the competition and Man- hattqyrmlylichigan State, and Syracuse finished ahead of the Theltjwernermen closed the season by placing fourthiiliitilflge Nationals at East Lansing, Mich., where were terrific in their season-opener, trimming Nfl ., Michi'Qia'n.StjQte won the meet run on a snowy, slippery l5'48- Don ASl'1efWfelle in l'1lS flVSf l lleVC0lleQ COurSe'.fg X'r' S yi'dfus,e and Manhattan placed second and race, crossed the white line first, followed by Parson m g third. Dbh Aghgnyfelter WGS 13th, Freeboirn 14th, and Six days later, the Lions roared to a i5-50 win over ' Q, , l6th. E I .V CHARLES o. WERNER ROBERT L. PARSONS, f DONALD c. BROWN Coach Captain ,,.f Manager 69, SX? X59 :QQ ,Q FM ia, 91:99 :Wow WWI! !f Q .QQQQ ' wg . M if 55 . A ff' Jr? MA' AM .SWIM 1 .Ml JOSEPH TOCCI MARTIN F. COSTA ELMER A. GROSS STUART S DUNLAP JR Co-Captain Co-Captain Coach ManaQCV II JI I' Il Il 'I' II tl It It ORGANIZATION ELMER A. GROSS ---- Coach MARTIN F. COSTA - Co-Captain JOSEPH TOCCI - - Co-COPTOIVW STUART S. DUNLAP, JR. - - Manager Dec Dec Dec 'li Dec 25' Dec Deo Jan Jan Jan Jan A f--Penn - -Penn - -Penn 4Penn ---Penn A-Penn -Perm Penn Penn Penn I 949-SO RECORD State State State State State State State State State State Susquehanna Georgetown American University . Duke .... West Virginia . . . North Carolina State Colgate Carnegie Tech Washington Er Jefferson American University O Jan. Jan, Jari F web' eb ,eb feb .Feb That weird Pitt game 2 I --Penn 25-Penn 28-Penn 8--ePenn I O--Penn I I-Penn I 5--Penn I 8-Penn 22---Penn --Penn -Penn --Penn A --Penn CJD. ,, ' nn eb 24 web. 25 arm I Vt' I4 Di ' 'i ytlgglassic at gi tt fill J is I t Q F - ' State State State State State State State State State State State State State Raleigh, N. C. Pittsburgh . Pittsburgh . Syracuse . . . Pennsylvania Gettysburg . Navy ..,.. West Virginia Rutgers .... Temple . . . Colgate . , . Syracuse . . . West Virginia Georgetown JUNIOR VARSITY State ...... 34 Altoona Center eb. 24 'r,Q.,WState .. .. 49 Altoona Center 'me till Ji, 'A ,, , . 6 . f,tYl5 l I i wlV 'tli .. -,..,cu.,..v... ffm' 1q, gIi,ii iii- ' ' ' W itfif 1' Serving his first term as basketball coach, Elmer A. Gross led his sometimes scintillating, sometimes trying, but always exciting squad to a season's record of l3 wins and lO losses. Gross took over the Blue and White reins in the Spring of l949, succeeding John D. Lawther, and was assisted by John Egli, formerly of the Penn State Center at DuBois. The l949-50 record was the best since l943. Questioned at the opening of the season, Gross and lished favorite and a Southern Powerhouse, Duke, 51- 48. Not only eyes but mouths too opened as State took West Virginia by a 46-4l score in their next game. The previous year the Mountaineers had won l8 out of 24 contests. Advancing to the finals, Penn State went a bit out of its class in tackling the Wolfpack of North Carolina State, which after the finish of the l949-50 season found itself one of the nation's top court teams. State made it close against the Carolinians, even Egli agreed, after viewing their charges following the first few practices, that if the Nittany dribblers could holding a half-time lead of 26-23, but the double All- American candidate combination of Dick Dickey and l Bottom Row, Left to Right-Gross, Lamie, Costa, Tocci, Schisler, McMahan, Egli. Second Row-Panopolis, Storer, Amprim, Bouldin, Seidel, Williams, Weiss, Dunlap. win 12 games, the campaign could be considered a success. The Lions were unimpressive in their first three engagements against Susquehanna, Georgetown, and American University, but they gave the first inkling of their potential strength at Raleigh, N. C., in the first annual Dixie Classic tournament. Competing against teams of the caliber of North Carolina State, Rhode Island State, Georgia Tech, Duke, and West Virginia, Penn State received little pre-tourney attention. The first game of the Classic, however, proved to be an eye-opener as the Lions swept past an estab- Sammy Ranzino proved too big an obstacle. The final score was a commendable 50-40 verdict in favor of North Carolina State. Penn State, however, had proved its point. The Lions were determined not to be taken lightly and as game followed game, Nittany prestige grew. Looking at his roster after an early season game, Gross made the statement that the l95O ball club would be essentially a team proposition with little in- dividualism. lt is true that it took a combination of team spirit and co-operation to bring the Nittany five its fine Tense moment in Colgate game Syracuse scrap record but special credit must be given to several in- dividuals. There was the inspirational play of the C0-Captains, Joe Tocci and Marty Costa. ,fl A I During the campaign, Costa set several Lion rec- ords. The veteran guard dunked 299 points through the meshes in 23 games. He thlls eclipsed by 39 the former one-season Nittany high of 260 set by Jack Biery in l947. The tall, lanky Costa also r T up the highest in- dividual total in Lion court histor hen he personally accounted for 32 points against A lerican University. Tocci, or Little Joe, as he was dubbed by team- mates and fans, was really the brairiscxbehind the Nittany outfit when on the floor. His spectacular ball-handling, dribbling, and shooting causedxsports scribes to name him as runner-up to North Carolina's Dickey as the Dixie Classic's most outstanding per- former. The six-foot, six-inch Costa ran away with scoring laurels with 299 points. Lou Lamie, junior forward, was runner-up. Lee Schisler, unheralded but re- sourceful center, tip-toed into third position while Tocci and Jay Tiny McMahon, a six-foot, six-inch soph, rounded out the five top scorers. The l949-50 Lions also set a modern Penn State team scoring record when they defeated American University, 72-54. Six games later, they scissored that mark by tallying 82 in defeating West Virginia, 82-56. Lowest Penn State score came against Pitt. After leading 5-O at half time, thanks to Coach H. C. Doc Carlson's deep freeze tactics, the Lions went on to post a 34-2l win over the Steel City five. State scores against Colgate f I ' 'il SHERMAN P. FOGG Coach I . 1 , E . JERRY A. EBERHART Manager CIIIIIII A ,ff , Bottom Raw, Left to Right-Aiken, Cronin, Qren an, Allen, Van Sickcl, Friese, Doylc, Mcntzcl. ff' '- Second Row-Raymond, Fogg, Bankert, Fife? rlnkkliirch, Amolc, Bischoff, Drcw, Ebcrhart. Q-,,vf,,,, .Q QLSW5, - ORGANIZATION 9 unsuccessful season. A mjld f J 'ith little snow SHERMAN pl F066 , - - - Coqch I' prevented thehlionsjre ii. any opportunity to JERRY A. EBERHART - - vw.. f. MOHOQGIT 'ii practice and brought about the 1950 RECQRD , L' .,,,,q fs, I y Cancelxlglt? Jlnv Lgifw r tically all meets on the I95O Jan. 7, 8-Syracuse-Rensselaer at Syracuse, N. Y. iCqnceIIe F 'ff 'TM' Jan. I3, I4+PauI Smirh's Carnival at Paul Smith's, N. 'Y 'I ' Wil st competition came in the Intercollegiate Ski ICf 'CeIIedI 'AII I 4l1fb meets at Old Forge, N. Y. The Lions, reflecting Jon' 20' ZI-COmeII-COIgCIIe OI Ithaca' N' Y' Iccmcque .N AQ. ir lack of Practice, Placed l2th. In the Eastern Jan. 28-Army at West Paint, N. Y. iCanCeIIedI , - - ' I , w fercollegiotes they placed 15th Feb. 9, II-St. Lawrence Winter Cornivaltgg Canton, N, Y. ' ff i ' we ' ' iCanceIIedl II? A Feb. I8, I9e-Intercollegiate Ski Union at Old Forge, N. Y. Penn State,.,I2th,,,, ' Mar. I I-Eastern Intercdljogiates at Turin, N. Y., Penn State: I5tI1. .I Through no fault of their own, members of the Penn State ski team had a very unexciting and alsefy ' 369 Most Consistent performers on Coach Sherm Fogg's ski teaqiyre, Bud Bankert, Jim Raymond, and Roy Jansen. ,wthers who showed up well during the ab- breviated sebson were Jack Kirch, Chuck Suitch, Paul Friese, Linc Van Sickle, Jerry Drennan, and Dave Bischoff. IIIIXIJII ORGANIZATION EDWARD A. SULKOWSKI - - - Coach CHARLES M. DRAZENOVICH - Captain WILLIAM W, SHADE - - - - Manager I95O RECORD Jan. I4-Penn State Minnesota . . , . . 4 Jan. Zl-Penn State V2 Western Maryland . . IV2 Jan. 28-Penn State, 3 Michigan State . 5 Feb. Ile-Penn State Syracuse 4 Feb. I8--Penn State V2 Army .... , 4V2 Feb. 24-Q-Penn State V2 Wisconsin . 4V2 Mar 4-Penn State Virginia .,., , , . . 4 Mar Mar. Feb. I IO-Ile-Eastern Intercollegiates at Syracuse, N. Y. Penn State: Second, Individual Title: Charles M. Draze- novich, Heavyweight. 3l-Apr, I4NationaI lntercollegiates at State College, Pa. Penn State: Tied for Fourth. Individual Title: Charles M. Drazenovich, Heavyweight. JUNIOR VARSITY BOXING I-----Penn State 3 Syracuse 5 The Lion mittmen, under Coach Eddie Sulkowski, copped one decision, lost two, and drew three, yet they sported a very aggressive unit inside the ropes and took second place in the Eastern Intercollegiates. It was the first season for Coach Sulkowski who was named to the post last Fall after illness prevented Leo Houck, veteran coach, from returning to the campus. Houck, who had coached Lion teams for 27 years, died at his Lancaster home on January ZI from cancer. Headliners on the program for the Penn State boxers were Captain Chuck Drazenovich, a hulking, Tough fight, but Drazenovich took the National Crown 2l5-pound heavyweight, and two newcomers, l35- pound sophomore John Albarano and Frank Gross, a junior, in the I45-Pound class. The Draz, two-time winner of the Eastern heavy- weight crown and also the I95O title holder, won six of his seven dual-meet scraps. His only loss was a 29-28 decision against his old nemesis, Joe Corleto, of Western Maryland. In the Eastern lntercollegiates, after avenging his earlier loss to Corleto, Drazenovich stepped into the ring against the reigning NCAA champion, Syracuse's Marty Crandell. EDWARD A. SULKOWSKI CHARLES M. DRAZENOVICH WILLIAM W. SHADE Coach Captain Manager L After a gruelling third round, which saw Crandell hit the canvas, Drazenovich was crowned Eastern champion. He thus became the third Penn Stater to ever win three consecutive Eastern titles. The Brownsville Bomber, as he was called, was also named the tournament's outstanding boxer, the first time a Penn State man has ever been awarded the recognition. Another finalist at the tourney was John Albarano. He entered the finals via a 30-second knockout over Catholic University's Joe lncarnato. But in the finals cision while Bolger was held to a draw. ln the next meet, power-laden Michigan State, the i949 NCAA runner-up, handed the Lions a 5-3 setback in the home ring. Before more than 5,000 screaming fans in what probably was the season's highlight, Drazenovich threw a jet-rocket like right at Marty Crandell, of Syracuse. Marty, the reigning NCAA champ, went down to the canvas. lt was lights-out for tive minutes. John Hanby, an impressive l25-pounder, Lou Koszarek at Bottom Row, Left to Right-Keller, Bolger, Drazenovich tCapt.J, Smith, Gross, Pagacharalambous. Second Row--Sulkowski, Beiter, Curtin, Heims, Albarano, Koszarek, S ode. Third Row-Hanby, Wilson, Rohrbeck, Winters, Reynolds. he dropped a decision to the defending champion, Tim Curley, of Syracuse. At l45-pounds, Frank Gross also advanced into the final was el use's lanky The and and out Cl 6V2-l V2 to lose a de- l55-pounds, and Bolger, at 175, were the other point- getters as the Lions tied, 4-4, with the defending Eastern champions, Syracuse. Next came two heart-breaking 4V2-3 V2 losses, first at the hands of Wisconsin and then to Army. ln the season's finale, the Lion's deadlocked Virginia, 4-4 as Albarano drew with the defending EIBA champ, Grover Masterson, and Lew Koszarek drew with another former champ, Virginia's l55-pound Captain Joe Miragliotta. The close of the l95O season marked the end of a sparkling boxing career for Drazenovich who prior to entering the Nationals in April had chalked up a record of i7 wins, 5 losses, and 2 draws over a three- year span. llllll ll0lllll ,',,i , in-l fr, ,Halt ' ,f fmt Tfrnrr-s,- tlllll ' ll mm T, .l X .ly 1, ' :,' if-'T W ' Mil l, , fr , i ,J l , W V. - - , hlnf -, .- A 2 ' in i jyqvi ,V .W H ., - ml V' V ' 1' -iti l ' . fr i W' 1515? if-1 ,Nl ' '- , fi ' mmf -,N i i I jlifi'- V - ' . -. 1 f . v .. T ' ' -' N-pf,-it 'J ,A . , .N ,r w . ML ,L I 1 H, Z v,,54'1I'.l y , . ,. lll i ,', .1hi, V ' , ' i If 1 , Penn State and collegiate boxing suffered a heavy blow with the death of Leo Houck. Leo was stricken last August while conducting a boxing clinic on the campus. He underwent surgery on August 22 and his illness was diagnosed as cancer. Although he put up a strong fight, he never regained his health. Death followed on January 21, l95O. Leo fought his first fight at the age of l4, a four- round, no-decision affair for which he received a silver dollar and a pair of boxing gloves. There followed a leather-swinging trail in which he met the cream of the crop from Halifax to Havana, from Lancaster to London and Paris. Although never an official champ himself, Leo defeated Middleweight George Chip four times before Chip became champion, then was unsuccessful in ar- ranging a bout with Chip. Leo went on to tag Johnny Wilson twice before he became champ and Wilson likewise snubbed Houck. He met Gene Tunney twice for non-title battles. Leo put the world's best in their place, He out- boxed the sluggers and outpunched the boxers. One of his opponents once said that he had the flutter of a butterfly and the sting of a bumble bee. He was never downhearted in defeat nor was he ever ungentlemanly--a true champion all of the way, The good doctor, a student-conferred title Twenty-seven years ago Leo came to Penn State to coach boxing. He rapidly became an outstanding figure in collegiate boxing circles. He developed the present l2-ounce glove, helped to set up the rules which now govern collegiate bouts, and was dubbed the father of collegiate boxing. As the only college coach who has entered teams in every Eastern Intercollegiate Leo produced more champions than He produced seven championship vidual title winners. Leo's two best-known products Steve Hamas and Middleweight Bil Hamas beat Tommy Loughran, Lee Schmeling. Soose, who won the diadem in l94l by beating Ken Risko, Georgie Abrams, Tony Zale and Jimmy Bivins. ln addition to turning out Houck helped to mould character sportsmanship in more than a State students, H is friendly his polysyllabic admonitions, his and his sly humor won him a warm Leo Houck has passed on. membered. W' ,. .I pr -nj wi ww Q N ,,. ,, Mgr V ' w:5:,,, .. E X -- f- Hg .. .g:,'W ,, M' J, -g,'v'. ' 'Q' ' N 5 H5Tsj'i,1,Ff AH- hh-f WV, Wy, my Y-rx ' ,v - A, ,, , N , ,Q 'N ' ,gg 1 H 4 H-1. ',WmHf ': H. V M 1- ' 4 n ,, Jr! , ' .Wu , . v, P N , P, A , ,MH 'LX 4,1 5. 9 HJWM N N W fl 'ky t . nb ,,P'mgz - h I V, Wai In Y: v, V V W, f-'pw , . N -- N ,W 4 ,W N 3 w -, f AMA. x, ,W N V. .- w:,,,'u Yam' -.1-f,,3,,,' H f ,., . 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Third -- i enour, DeJunus, a oni , mi , ing , , , , , p Row-Auch, Waters, Snallcross, Arbucklc, Echard, Markle, Schulze, Hess, Harbold. ORGANIZATIQN Feb. 25M-Penn State ,.... I8 Navy CHARLES M' SPEIDEL H - - Coach mar. 1glT:9enlE S:ate I .f. . :I7 .Princetoill 1. . N J P JAMES E. MAUREY - . ar. - - as ern n erco egiates at rince Ort erm FRED G AUCH rjoploln State: Third. Individual champions Capt James ' ' - ' ' Onogcr Maurey, l45-poundsg Homer Barr, unlimited Mar. 24-25-National lntercollegiates at Cedar Falls la l95O RECORD Jan 7vPenn State 26 Virginia S Jan l4 Penn State 32 Cornell O Jon 21 penn State I7 Lehigh 13 Jan. l4-Penn State.. Cornell , , Jan 28+Penn State 32 Pittsburgh O JUN- Zl-Penn Stole- l-el'1lQlW -- Feb ll-Penn State 8 Syracuse 18 Jan. 25--Penn State. DuBois Center Feb l8 Penn State 29 Army , , 5 Feb. Zl-Penn State . Lock Haven . 3l4 The i950 wrestling season once again saw the Penn State matmen prove their mettle against the strongest opposition the East had to offer. Coach Charlie Speidel, assisted by Charlie Ride- nour, guided his charges through their regular duel- meet campaign to a final log of seven wins against one loss. The defeat came at Rec Hall at the hands of Syracuse as the Eastern Intercollegiate champions displayed plenty of class ,in coming out i8-8 victors. Three of the decisions were very close and could have easily swung the match to the Lions. Highlight of the season was the Nittanies' l7-I3 win against the always-tough Lehigh Engineers. Vic- tories by Johnny Reese at l2l pounds and Don Maurey at l36 were instrumental in the Lion's victory. Silverman takes opening bout While the l95O record is an impressive one, it reflects merely the outstanding performance of mem- bers of the team. Going up the line in the various weight brackets, Coach Speidel presented Reese as his regular l2l-pound starter, His win over Mike Filipos, Lehigh, was the big upset of the year in this weight class. lt gave Filipos, defending EIWA titlist, his only loss of the year. The l28-pound class was represented by Dean Harbold, Jack Waters, and Jack Dreibelbis. Dreibelbis lost only to Capt, Dave Poor, Princeton's i949 EIWA champion. Sophomore Don Maurey held sway in the i36- pound class. His outstanding contribution was a de- cision over Capt. Wayne Smith, of Navy. The loss 3l5 gave Smith his first dual-meet loss after 22 straight wins. 4 xx l At l45-pounds, Capt. Jim Maurey, brother of Don, took an individual crown in the Eastern lntercollegiates at Princeton, N. J. His record, prior to entering the EIWA competition, stood at seven wins and one de- feat, the defeat being X1 pinning scored by Lehigh's John Mahoney, whom he later decisioned to take his Intercollegiate crown. Over a thrr e-year period, his record was I6 victories and.iQ1giLy't'wo defeats. At the l55-pound spot, Coach Speidel used Cec lrvin, Mickey Silverman, and Bill Slabonik while Bill Santel, although plagued with recurrent head miseries, was outstanding in the l65-pound division. He won five and lost two. Bill Corman also wrestled at this weight. Mike Rubino, the Dormont Dandy, won seven events in the l75-pound class and lost only to Syra- cuse's George Gebhardt during the regular duel-meet season. Fighting his way to the finals in the Eastern Collegiates, he again was decisioned by Gebhardt to lose the individual crown. Homer Barr, the people's choice, was the big noise for the second straight year among the heavyweights and came home from the Eastern lntercollegiates with the championship, just as he had done in l949. Barr won l5 straight bouts in dual meets and was one of three men out of l28 entered in the Eastern lnter- collegiates who could boast an undefeated record. In the Nationals, Barr and Jim Maurey were de- feated in the semi-finals. Jim Maurey does his stuff .-,X - av--ff le Ku? sl fi .S Q in , E A 'X s L .vig rx .my,g,'?5' ' . ,it Tim. .I if ! A i I ' ' I ' I I I I I I I ORGANIZATION EUGENE WETTSTONE ----- - Coach MICHAEL J KUROWSKI - Captain ROBERT T. ANDERSON, JR. - Manager i950 RECORD Jan. 28-Penn State. . . . . 59Vg Michigan State . . . . SZVZ Feb. ll4Penn State... 37 Army .. 59 Feb. I8-Penn State. . . . . 46V2 Navy . . , , . 49V2 Feb, 25-'Penn State 4l Syracuse ,....... ...... . .. 55 Mar. 4fPenn State ....,.,.,. 33V2 Temple ,.......,,,........., 62V2 Mar. ll-Eastern lntercollegiates at State College, Pa. Individual Champion: Rudolph it EM. MICHAEL J. KUROWSKI Captain Www EUGENE WETTSTON E Coach ROBERT T. ANDERSON, JR. Manager 3 M' A. Valentino, Tumbling. April lfNational lntercollegiates at West Point, N, Y. With a squad of inexperienced men and a schedule that included the top teams of the East, Coach Gene Wettstone completed the l95O gymnastics season with a record of one victory against tour defeats. With only eight Iettermen ret rnllrf ,tram the i949 squad, which lily we also had won one meet and lost realized that prospects for the l95O card were not very bright so looked toward building for the future. I The gymnasts' schedule listed Michigan State, Army, Navy, Syracuse, and Temple, all opponents with plenty at punch. Atter sorting his material, which averaged one veteran and a line of newcomers for each event, Coach Wettstone combined Glen Seitred, Don Kump, and Dave Benner on the sidehorse, Ned Foster, Harry Greaves, and Earl Kerber on the high bar, Sal Postich, Al Christie, and Lee Perna on the rope climb, Joe Mirenzi and Dick Spiese on the par- allel bars, Bill Hamel, Bill Hendrickson and Greaves on the rings, and Bill Sopper, Bob Kreidler, Howard Mason, and Rudy Valentino in the tumbling. Rudy Valentino on the trampoline Mike Kurowski performed on the side-horse, parallel bars, and horizontal bar in the opening meet. Spiese and Valentino were State's two most effective point-getters, On the P-bars, Spiese took firsts against Michigan State, Syracuse, and Navy. Valentino, who had placed second to his teammate, Bill Meade, in the l949 Eastern lntercollegiates in the tumbling spot, took first in every dual meet, except the Temple meet, and later took the l9SO Eastern lntercollegiate title in tumbling. The Lion gymnasts started out in impressive fashion by forging a 59V2-5ZVz win over Michigan State with Kurowski leading the way with 9V2 points, The following week, the Lions dropped a 59-37 match to Army, and next a 49Vz-46Vz meet to the Navy. Valentino and Spiese took firsts. Syracuse's glittering array of individual stars helped the Orange to a 55-4l victory, although Valentino, Spiese, and Hendrickson too ia . ts. Against Temple, only Christie and Perna A-:,i'2il,,,t1wr-' place wins as the Owls totaled 6215 points again , ,.': ? or the l-ions. ln the Eastern lnteicollegiates, held at State College, Rudy Valentino, in spite of a sprained wrist, tumbled his way to the tumbling championship. ,Greaves placed third on the flying rings while Lee Perna tied for second in the rope climb and Spiese tied for third on the parallel bars, Bonne' 'OPS Side hom Compcflllon Wlll' Michigan Stole X 'l.. ,.. K 5 S ,Y , ,A ie, Q' I T if mms 1 iam S144 Q 5 Suri' qglsul CASH l U 'mal life V -T Bibi lk-qi 'H S, ,M STI, gmmsm mu mr! SWF STATE, 'eval STA' A 6' STAIZ- STATE STATF3 it fr if . Y 1 . . i , 1' gil STA77 K T tt M ff: ' tl . mu swf N Bottom Row, Left to Right-Wettstonc, Kurowski, Anderson. Second Row-Spiesc, Valentino, Hamel, Porno, Benner, Kreidler, Hendrickson, l-lowachyn, Mirenzi, Christie, Humphries. Third Row---Binklcv, Darcy, Kump, Postich, Foster, Sopper, Kerher, Grooves, Koons, Seifricd, Mason. 3l7 'TW'-55 WILLIAM A. GUTTERON JOHN McGRORY DONALD R. KOONTZ Coach Captain Manager ' . then Cornell tripped the Lions, 54-2l, and 53-22, in l t f l vt, I Nl I W 1 -wg New York state meets. Travelling to Temple the next l l I r u week, the Lions outstroked the Owls, 45-30. Returning to Glennland Pool for the first home ORGANIZATION meet, the swimmers lost to Seton Hall, 38-37, in a WH-HAM A, QUT-I-ERQN - - Coach thrill-packed meet. Captain John McGrory set a Penn JOHN McGRORY - - - Certain State team record for the 220-yard freestyle. The DONALD R- KOONTZ M0 'U9e . Pirates broke two pool records as they eked out their 1950 RECORD X- A'-.Wnerr gory. U Jon' I3-penn State 2, Colgate V H 54 A ! AV . ons dropped Delaware the following week, Jon' 14-penn State lull 22 Camel, M I V A I 53 . , The loss-of Bill Schildmacher, who was grad- jen. gl-germ gtete ..-. 313 g'empIeH H.. t-rv' an Cal Fdlmsbee, star diver who joined the an. - enn tate .... eton a , , . , . Q, ' ' ' ' ' - Feb' Hwpenn State I 1 I ' 39 Delaware vvvvvvv I I 36 fiersgi egl ranks, wdstto be felt increasingly through Feb. l8-Penn State ,.,. l9 Pittsburgh ........ 56 ,Som I l Feb. 22-Penn smfe ..., awz Franklin and Marshall ,37V2 The Pitt Panthers next roared to their sixth Feb. 25-Penn State .,.. 2l V2 Syracuse ........,, 53Vz straight win of the season, as they downed the State- lilii' iiZ'EZ2I3..2'?i?e.g.5.14 Z? swi.X.lii '?.,.,'.g...f..' A+ in 37 .T Amen 5649- Rod Wctefs Set G new Pitt POC' fecofd ' 9 e 9 en Q ' gas as he won the l5O-yard backstroke event for State. Un iversity, New Brunswick, N. J. Penn State: Fourth... After a highly successful season in l949, the s gm- ming team looked forward to the l95O season high hopes. Not seriously depleted by graduati H, the Lions seemed a good bet to stroke their w , through another successful season. The opening week-end proved expectedly tou h for Coach Bill Gutteron's swimmers. First C -- phd, Bottom Row, Left to Right--Walters, P. Jones, ync Brukner, After tying Franklin and Marshall, and losing to ,racuse in a meet which saw five records set, the lg ,s7ended the dual meet season by beating Virginia, ' fa Borowy, who currently holds the pool and team reco ffifor the lOO-yard freestyle, starred in the Syra- cus eet. He swam the distance in 54.3 seconds, a full 'econd faster than his previous record. nd Row T Jones Long McGrory Bronk Nelson. Third Row--Gutteron, Koontz, Folmsbee, 11 gnfessey, Valentino, WiIson,lWhite, Whalan. Fourth Row--D'Ardenne, Borowy, Conrad, Koiber, eiler, - - e d I S I S. S Sf Left to Right--Meyer, Love, William H. ARTHUR MEYER ROLF E. WALD ORGANIZATION l95O RECORD Jan. -Penn State I3 Lehigh . Jan. -Penn State Il Army . Feb. -Penn State I8 Temple Feb. -Penn State 9V2 New York Feb. -Penn State I4 Johns Mar. 4--Penn State 7 Mar. I7-I8-Eastern lntercolleg State: Twelfth ,ta rs matched swords with opposfitioi'during the l95O campaign, and showed two-and-four record at the end of the season. Coach H. Arthur Meyer was assisted in his job by Ralph J. Tykodi, who worked with the saber men. The Lions opened their season at Bethlehem, where they dropped a I4-I3 heart-breaker to the Lehigh Engineers. In the second match, Army on their home floor defeated the Penn Staters with a I5-ll score. In the third encounter, the Lions hit the victory trail, trimming Temple, I8-9. H. ARTHUR MEYER Coach I F 2 I , K I I- A I If I fi, im is , at I I li li 4' 5 I 5 ' I I I I I 1 s, Younkin, McCarty, Goldbloom, Culver, Merck, Scarlcs, Meier, Kochalka, Raidy, Wald. I I I New York University, always one of the outfits in the nation slashed the count. The following week took its second out the I handed them individual fencing record for Penn State held by ace saber performer, Paul Younkin. closed his third and last fencing campaign the Lions with I6 wins and only two losses. Be- Younkin, Ed Merek, John Richards, and Bob wielded the saber. In the epee division, which was featured by an electrical machine which automatically recorded touches by the weapons, Captain Rolf Wald, Wayne Culver, Pete Raidy, and Bill Fairchok fenced for the Lions. John Kochalka also saw action in one meet. The foil event saw Harry McCarty, Gene Gold- bloom, and Ralph Meier do most of the sword swinging for Penn State. Louis Como appeared once for the Lions. ROLF E. WALD Captain were -.fl Wt klfirfwf lf? t' 3!1l9Qi...-, I . .. r W ' :J 5513 'rl , Q 31 . rm V f Bt 1 x iv' -A--M'-' lg, 6' K .Q AZ . so-. fri Y fl Q Ag. . it - we FELIPE VlAS GERALD P. PRANGE DONALD R. HEINY Coach Captain , - ...., N A f A H,.v.nsf'Y 1 , 1 1 WTS A fy MOV- 1 ff, ' 15 ,5,gf31N ' 2 lversity, ' gl ,-it - ' 18, Lawrence I4 I qolggy 13179 I J J ' 3 r. 4--Penn State 13795 Lehigh 'ig -to-shoulder ws, VV mafchi. I '. 4 VV ,'x' Mar 'GIS--Penn State 14081 Maryland University 1412, Western ORGANIZATION X Iw University 13485 George Washington University 1393. V. , -V houfder matchi. FELIPE VIAS ---- - - Coach , GERALD L. PRANGE Captain H , . . DONALD R' HEINY - Manager 1 0, ifle team, coached by Capt. Felipe Vias Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan Feb Feb 1950 RECORD 4 1 7--Penn State 13915 Colorado State 1338. V 14-Penn State 13757 University of Nevada 1388, Ohio University 13155 Columbia University 1394. 21-Penn State 14075 Indiana Tech 1340, Oregon State 14225 Loyola lChicago1 1350, Washington University 1353i Dartmouth 1377, U. S. Coast Guard Academy 14135 University of lllinois 1412. 28--Penn State 1395p,Niagara University 1352, Michigan State 13905 J0hrt5f.l-lopkins 1360. Stat1ef13l93lQl Virginia Polytechnic Institute 1400, 18--Penn H I ' Westgylrginia 1436, Rutgers 1389, Georgetown 1397, ' Uphfersity of Cincinnati 1370. '-vi' 254-Penn State 1393, Brown University 1354, Harvard 1323, University of Wyoming 1422, fi pa 1- y six lettermen from 1949, had one of the best seasons in recent years. . ld . W4 , in, ' I Returning monogram winners included Gerald Prange, Sam Carnahan, John Stoudt, Roderic Ingle- right, Richard Kirk, and John Hepfer. Other riflemen were Nelson Bevard, Clark Young, Dave Young, John Baker, Dave Smith, Don Gibson, Orville Schwanger, George Duval, Dale Campbell, Paul Krauss, Francis Pschirer, Lacey Johnson, and Bill Bonner. ln 1949, Captain Prange took All-American hon- ors by placing second in the individual championships and fifth in the National lntercollegiates. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Vias, C. Young, Duvall, Stoudt, Prangc, Pschircr, Hciny. Second Row-Carnahan, Baker, Krauss, Johnson, Campbell, Bonner. Third Row-Bevard, Smith, D. Young, Kirk. N Il S' ll ll il li li ORGANIZATION F. JOSEPH BEDENK - - - - Coach RICHARD H. WERTZ - - - Captain-Elect RICHARD W. HOOVER - - Manager-Elect l949 RECORD April I4-Penn State ,.,.,. Swarthmore , . . . . . l April I5--Penn State . . . . Penn ...... . , , IO April 26--Penn State . , . . Rutgers . . . . 6 April 27--Penn State . . , , Lafayette . . . 2 April 29--Penn State . . , . Georgetown . . 2 April 30-Penn State . . . . Georgetown . , 3 May 4-Penn State . , . , Gettysburg . . , . l May 6-Penn State . . . . Dickinson . . . . . O May 7--Penn State . . , , Navy ,.,. , . 6 May lO-Penn State . . . . Villanova , . . , O May I3-Penn State . , , . Pittsburgh . . , O May I4-Penn State . . , , Pittsburgh , , . O May l8-Penn State . , . , Bucknell . , . 2 May 20--Penn State . . , , Colgate . . , . 2 May 2l-Penn State . . . . Syracuse ,,..... . . 4 May Zi--Penn State . , . , Syracuse , , , . . , , . , . , 4 May 24-Penn State . . , , Bucknell . , . . . , . . . . 4 May 27--Penn State , . , . Washington Cr Jefferson 2 May 28-Penn State , , . , Washington G Jefferson 2 June 4-Penn State . , , . . Duquesne ,....... . . . . O iiiJune 6-Penn State ,... Seton Hall ,..,...,.,, 8 'Uune 7-Penn State ...,. St. Johns . , , , 3 il'June 7--Penn State .,.,. Rutgers , . . . 4 il'June 8-Penn State ..... St. Johns . . . . 4 i5iJune 8-Penn State ...., St. Johns , . . 7 i:iNCAA District 2 Playoff in Brooklyn, N. Y. Under the expert hand of Coach Joe Bedenk, the Nittany stickers capped i9 out of 24 contests for a lusty ,79l season average. Bedenk's record in l8 years of coaching the great American game stands at 2Ol wins, 9l setbacks and two ties. His boys also advanced into the NCAA District 2 baseball playoffs only to see their hopes blurred by a powerful St. John's nine in the tourney's finale. The commendable record achieved by the Men of Nittany was due largely to the combined efforts of a quartet of hustling youngsters. The pitching aces of an otherwise weak mound corps were Cy Miller and Al Tkac. Miller, as in the previous season, was on the mound in nearly every other game. He chucked nine wins against a mere three losses and after the conclusion of the season was signed by the Chicago White Sox. Other mainstay was Tkac, a converted outfielder, who was considered by Bedenk as the find of the year. His sensational curve coupled with Miller's blazing two them a top-notch one- Hal Hackman and the always- East's bet- ,stealing the ln- Bair lwin. Pitching affair win Maryland week the Men of l -hit attack and suffered their defeat by a 6-2 margin, . , batted and pitched the and a l Penn. rained fell to a 5-2 , reaching nine to a The way, the Lions chalked up their second consecutive win over the Hoyas, an 8-3 decision. With Miller effectively scattering six hits, the Blue and White garnered their sixth win in seven tries by downing a stubborn Gettysburg contingent, 4-l. Although held to five hits by two Dickinson twirlers, convincing next day, with Wertz Bottom Row, Left to Right-Hill, Dougherty, Buss, Albright, Tegtmeyer, Hackman iCapt.l, Miller, Wertz, Ondick,, Lagqnosk , Tocci, Solomon. Second Row--Bedenk iCoachl, Medlar iAssistant Coachi, Townsend, Gorinsku, Jurin, urty, Kelvington, Brown, Masticola, Bair, Tkac, Travers, Lachenmeyer, Cochrane 1Co- Managersl. 32 2 'buf' Its' . ii A , V jqit RICHARD W. HOOVER F. JOSEPH BEDENK RICHARD H. WERTZ Manager-Elect Coach Captain-Elect the Lions took advantage ot some erratic hurling and But atter that the Nittanies came back strong to con- nine bobbles atield and went on to tro . ,e-Red clude their regular season with tour straight decisions, Devils bya l4-O margin. Halted in.t tsev nt 'nning on account ot rain, Navy hel the Statie Al 6-6 it L deadlock at Annapolis. ff' The Bedenk-guided charge ,wen,t on tq-Sweiepi eil? l next three tussles by shutout i s s..f The rampa hgyit baseballers downed Villanova ?-9-Og Pitt, -15-O5 qnigllfl Pitt again, 9-O. Bucknell was ij ton the Stat i roller as Bill Ondick's homer fll it ' Sx mate aboard sparked the Lio ' - ' , ninth straight and llth in l2 l. tingS. Colgate SUC- cumbed by a lO-2 score. 'L to centertiel wit 'lla to o 7 2 win their And then atter ten straight .ll victorious games the opposition proved a little vi uch tor the Lions as Syracuse pushed across tour ru it in theitourth thus eradicating State's 3-O lead and ing the Orange a 4-3 win. ln the second game ot A! heduled twin- bill Syracuse again handed the wi - vt:f..gV 4-l setback, F , '-.tit .t including a 7-4 bouncing ot Bucknell, a 9-2, and a lO-2 walloping ot W G J, and a 9-O rout at the ex- pensi iat Duquesne. The record book now stood at 19 ,5 3 iwli hehlittany Sluggers then entered the NCAA, rig j aiiiplayoft finals and drew Seton Hall in the anything but a championship game the ' liflf'-tid' routed the highly overrated Seton Hall ' I Next was St. John's, the pre-tourney tavoifitefand for the first time during the season the Lions were shut out, 3-O. Roaring back, the Nittanies avenged their early season defeat against Rutgers with a 7-4 triumph and then also avenged the St. John's loss with a l l -4 victory. But atter that their hopes dwindled when in the double elimination tour- nament, St. John's scored its second victory over the Blue and White, 7-5, thus ending the i949 campaigning. AL tkfxc 7 , if cv MILLER CHARLES D. WERNER Coach 'I' ll. ll ll JAMES M. GEHRDES PAUL S. WANNEMACHER, JR. Captain-Elect Manager-Elect ORGANIZATION CHARLES D. WERNER ---- Coach JAMES M. GEHRDES - Captain-Elect PAUL S. WANNEMACHER, JR. - - Manager-Elect April 23 May 7 May I4 May 2l May 27 Moyer out to break a record l 949 RECORD -Penn State ...... 87 U25 -Penn State ..... 86 IX3 -Penn State ,,., 47 lf2 --Penn State ...,, 69 -28-IC4-A in New York, N. Y. Navy 42 If2g Penn 23 Colgate ..... 39 213 Michigan State 83 If2 Notre Dame , . 62 -Penn State: 6th, 24 Nary a season passes in which one of Coach Chick Werner's proteges fails to steal into the notional track limelight, and last season being little different from any in the post, it was State's Captain, Horace Ashen- felter, who made the nation take reckon of him. After breaking most of the nation's cross country records in the past seasons, the two-miler set the nation's cinders aflame with his splendid showings in dual- meets and the IC4-A's. But equally as outstanding were the performances turned-in by Captain-elect Jim Gehrdes. A timber- topper deluxe, Gehrdes won fame galoresxby leading Harrison Dillard, Baldwin-Wallace's .Qlymplic star, to the tape in an indoor meet. An Gentleman Jim went right on beating all comers to f e tape and thus established himself as one of th ggreatest 'clll-time hurdlers, ff ' The Lions conc outdoor with a first and Penn duo Chick copping ll of take top position in . Final score: Penn g Penn 23. Gehrdes and turned in double-triumphs Lions captured all but one of Jumping Jim led the pack in while Lancaster ran the century in flat and the 220-yard dash in 22 seconds. Penn Relays at Philadelphia, Gehrdes cov- ered the I2O-yord high hurdles in I4.-4 to cop that event while Ash took the two-mile run in 9:2l. The Nittany four-mile relay unit also cholked up a first. The Wernermen ground out an easy 86 IX3 to 39 2X3 victory at Colgate as the Nittanies took first in IO of the I4 events. Gehrdes, in his only start of the day, sped over the 220 lows in 22.9 seconds, clipping three- tenths of a second from the record he himself set the .fbllllt the visitorswere even better, getting most every- previous season, Lancaster turned in what was prob- ably the best race of his life in winning the lOO-yard event in 9.8. ln the absence of Captain Ash, the two-mile trek was copped by vastly improved Bob Freebairn. The following week, Beaver Field was the site ot the nation's top track meet as the Penn Staters took on'lMiChiganl'4,tate's thinclads. Although losing 83 H2 tol47 UZ, the'Lion tracksters turned in splendid times, 'Y lace tustest withf3?Z'I't1g,nfiostest. With Ashentelter lq Gehrdes failing f0 WlhFY their specialties, Lan- chs. was the to oint- er 5lli,if?4 lc 1 took o first in rheX2 -in a neal? rzcordgimel ln theff q onfs finaIe,,,it was g tg spired Nit- our to bear the Spartans tany crew, Ashenfelferfsii fgll. ories, that upset the dopes 'ng Notre Dame visitors, ' l 5'T ' i f l?lQlQg5l,l4,t..Qf'--, that wasn't decided until t V- ' sh, in bowing out of collegiate - ile and two. Meanwhile J., Dame's Bill Fleming. The - 'fl-SiQl7 , , the quarter-milers who knocked into W of almost permanent State track records ., hart, only a sophomore, cracked the 23-year ol 'i'n'TEil' 4 in the 440-yard run with a blistering 49.l effort. The mile-relay outfit broke a 28-year record by clipping off that distance in 33192. Bob Bour ran the initial leg, Paul Koch the next, John McCall the third, and Lockhart carried the baton in the anchor leg in as thrilling a finish as was witnessed in many-a-moon. ln New York, Ashentelter set a new IC4-A two- mile record when he covered the distance in 9:O9.2. Gehrdes copped second in the high hurdles, Conclud- ing his brilliant track career at California, Ash won the NCAA two-mile race. Jumpin' Jim leads the pack Front Row, Left to Right-Werner tCoachl, Gordon tAssistant Coachl, Williams, Shearer, Drazenovich, Cottrell Bour, Reynolds, Stevenson, H. Ashcnfelter iCapt.l, Bates, Lancaster, Thomas, Auman, Koch, Gerwig, Moyer Moyers tMgr.l. Second Row-Udell, Shlegel, Gebhart, Schultze, Fcesc, Freebairn, St. Clair, Lockhart, Porto Schlienger, Fritts, McCall, Kline, Gehrdes tCapt. Electj, Lynch, Kraver, Hoffman. Third Row-Reichlin tMgr.l Light tMgr.B Bertram, White, Haldeman, W. Ashenfelter, Parsons, D. Ashenfelter, Coder, Lewis, Giron, Wilson Horner, Mc ermott, Herman, Silverman tMgr.l. 325 lillllll0i Sll ORGANIZATION GLENN N. THIEL - - - Coach ROBERT A. LOUIS - Co-Captain-Elect EDWARD C. BELFIELD - - Co-Captain-Elect WARREN E. LATIMER - Manager-Elect I949 RECORD April I3-Penn State ...,.. 9 Penn . . . , , , . . . 3 April I6-Penn State , . . . I4 Western Maryland . . . 5 April I8-Penn State . , 9 Washington and Lee . 4 April I9-Penn State , . . 7 Virginia , . , , 8 April 23-Penn State . , 4 Loyola , , 6 April 30--Penn State . . 7 Navy .,,, . I9 May 7-Penn State . . . 7 Syracuse . , , . I2 May I3-Penn State . , . . I3 Hobart . , . I2 May I4-Penn State , . , , I4 Colgate . , 2 The now-famous statement, an enigma wrapped in a riddle and surrounded by mystery, was not made with regard to Penn State's lacrosse team, but the ut- terance did come remarkably close to describing Coach Nick Thiel's I949 highly incongruous group of webbed shillelagh-bearers The Lions score again ROBERT A. LOUIS EDWARD C. BELFIELD Co-Captain-Elect Co-Captain-Elect . if I If-Il ji 2 7 .1 A GLENN N. Tl-llEL , b Coach WARREN E. LATIMER Manager-Elect I f , ,ig . ,-ui.,-., '. f' , X 4,1 ' UMW. l., , r' vi W- M -- x T 1 , vifq ' ' it 'L r , , a f-1' ' -. f g, i.. ,tt 1 iw asf f . I? 'W' yy N lx, f 55' 1' Fi? l xv X X if ti X Hfrlm ' yuh in M ' Y Eg, ' i H., X' , Lulled into an o'Q .i-:i- ' rome oi: .,, d by the return of l3 monogra Vt e , 8'squad, Thiel saw his visions of -M my ns llp' 4 ' l l' leflm shattered by a severe sit. ---L - mx Lions barely edging the .500 mar ,f A eason with a 5 and 4 record. ,A ' QE f, '- State's final victory, over Col qf' f Nit- tanies' 97th win in its lacrosse '3'5 ,5x - as . ram l9l3. Buddy Thomas and Bob Loui 'Emi-i'l 1- -. ed l6 Points tO Pace the Lions' individuall sl'- forts. Thomas' name was added to the f-of ger' trophy list, Penn State's highest lacrosse avqar f services rendered to the team throughout 0 '-. career. ' , , 4 i In their Spring get-away Southern tour, the'NittanyQ stickmen rang up three consecutive victories-over Penn, 9-3 ,Western Maryland, l4-5, and Washington NM sv-an ' 5,6 xv- -! -nr QQ: J I1 'Xin- Squeeze the Orange and Lee, 9-4, before being halted by Virginia, 8-7, in a precedent-setting night game. Running into its middle-of-the-schedule doldrums, the Nittanies entertained three of the East's top- notchers on the lacrosse field on three successive Sat- urdays, with the result being a morale-sapping, four- game losing streak. First of the name teams to throw its weight around Beaver Field was Loyola which scored a 6-4 win, Navy scored almost at will in coming through with a l9-7 verdict and Syracuse's big Orange, paced by a rough-and-ready all-American midfield, proved too hot to handle in ripping the Lions l2-7. Snapping back like a newly-purchased B. V. D., the Blue and White topped Hobart, I3-12. State's la- 'crosse curtain closed when o weak Colgate outfit proved a breeze, the Men of Nittany wrapping up a i4-2 gift-win. Y. Y ,. L...-J -..v.-r .4 Bottom Row, Left to Right-R. Smith fMgr.l, Kissell, lannetta, Belfield, Thomas, Nestor, Louis, Nehoda, Lux, Hayes, Hagerman, Szadziewiez, Finley, Thiel lCoochJ. Second Row--Fryburg, Picrce,IRitchie, Baer, Worley, Weaver, Hughes, Bragg, T. Smith, Drazencvich, Abernethy, Copelin, Atkinson. Third Row-Stone, Long, Domash, Raymond, Watz, Case, Owens, Pee, McNamara, Hannah, Kaye. 327 If I WILLIAM T. AIKEN OWEN E LANDON JR SHERMAN P FOGG ALBERT G BERGER Co Captain-Elect Co Captaun Elect Coach Manager EIGCT 'I' II I I I C ORGANIZATION SHERMAN P. FOGG OWEN E. LANDON, JR WILLIAM F. AIKEN ALBERT G. BERGER Aori Apri May May May May May May May May It was just and the Penn II- 18- I9 Penn State Penn State Penn State 7-Penn State Penn State Penn State Penn State -Penn State Penn State Penn State ending the J949 Campaugnlng with a 4 record. I I...-ff ORGANIZATION ROBERT B. RUTHERFORD, SR. THOMAS M. SMITH HARRY G. MCMAHON - Left to Right-R. B. Rutherford, Jr., Boyle, Goldenbcrg, Yerkcs, Kunklc, Mazanowski, Artz, Smith, Durniak, Yomm lMgr.J. llll Ii Il I9-49 RECORD men made short work of the visiting Bucknell winning 7-2 on the State layout. With Bill Y Marv Goldenberg rounding into top-fl ih ape, the ,Gettysburg Lions went on to down Colgate 6-3 5-2, to run their win streak to With only Capta and Boyle re- maining to defend El the Men of Ruther- ford were hosts l playoffs. Army, Cor- April Penn State Georgetown . April penn Store Georgetown nell and Pitt In the playoff openers April Penn Store Bucknell . the decisioned Pitt and Army but then A 'I P S I . . . M23 em me gitfjxurg I b ....V4 2 I, causing a three-way deadlock for first Moy Store 6, Pitt lg Penh State 4 In a special playoff-round, the Nittany swing- Moy me, Third came through in gallant fashion to cop their third Moy consecutive sectional EIGA title. But at the Country MOV Club of New Jersey the tune changed and the Lions dropped out of EIGA competition, dropping their outing The opened last with o 5-2 loss to the a 4-3 out- veteran Joe with Yale. They did, however, manage to garner third place with a 5-2 win over Brown. Then with a following d come back to ing against the Boyle, in another pre-league encounter, the Nittany- 7-2 triumph over Bucknell and a 5-2 reverse at Syra- cuse the Nittanies concluded golfing sessions. HARRY G. MCMAHON ROBERT B. RUTHERFORD, SR. THOMAS M. SMITH Manager-Elect Coach Captain-Elect X A ffl? y . ,1-vm? - - R- - H Y .. 1 ,Wy I I If 1 MARTIN F. cOsTA CARL A. GOLDENBERG, Mgr. CLAYTON B. HILL, JR., Mgr. LOUIS w. LAMIE ROBERT R. BENCH, Mgr. OASIMIR M. BOROWY JOHN S. BRUKNER K. ROBERT CONRAD CALVIN c. FOLMSBEE f RALPH A. FRITTS REX R. DYER WILLIAM FAIRCHOK JOHN KOCHALKA, JR. I HARRY B. MOCARTY, CO-Capt. BERNARD M. ASHNER, Mgr. I JOHN E. BENGLIAN, cupf. JOHN c. BOLGER G, JOHN c. DECK FI.. vl A DONALD E. ARBUOKLE HOMER J. BARR WILLIAM J. CORMAN GRANT H. DIXON ' JACK H. DREIBELBIS DAVID E. BENNER 'J WILLIAM A. BONSALL, Capt. ALBERT R. CHRISTIE JESSE Af FEHL, JR. SAMUEL O. CARNAHAN ALFRED G. DARRACH ALLEN B. DECKER, JR., Mgr. 3' STERLING H. BANKERT, JR. ROBERT c. BOEDECKER, Mgr. HUSTON H. BROSIOUS ROBERT E. ABERNETHY EARNEST A.- BAER EDWARD c. BELFIELD HARRIE P. BRAGG JOJ'IN R. FINLEY FRANK c. FRYBURG' .f N .. S vu I. . . ,, -I ,Q ,. BASKETBALL CARL VJ. NORDBLOM TERRELL L. RUHLMAN MILTON SIMON, Capt. JOSEPH TOCCI SWIM M I N G DAVID E. HUGHES I THEODORE,.W. JONES -I 3 . ROBERT J. LONG I.. If VICTOR K. LYNCH U JOHN MEGRORY 1 FENCINGI II RALPH W. MEIER ' 4. JOHN M, RICHARDS WILLIAM v. SHUNK, JR. W BOXING., f O CHARLES IM. DRAZENOXICH , LOUIS T. GUTHRIE Y I PATRICK -E. HEfMS JAMES A. MALONEY' ROSSD. PILLSBIJRY, JR.I, Mgr. EWRESTLING I- ALLEN R. FASNAOHT ROBERT -AD. HETRIOK 1ROBERT..,E. MARKLE IJAMES E. MAKUREY, JR. . ' Ie. .I ,Y ,O IGYMNAISTIQS WILLIAM c. HAIEIEL CHARLES' L. KAL FUS MICHAEL J. KUROWSKI WENDELL O. LOMADY WILLIAM T. MEADE V ' 4. RIFLE JOHN M. HEPFER, JR. RODERIC INGLERIGHT CHARLES R? KIRK ROBERT C. O'KNEFSKI SKIING CLIFFORD B. OARTS, tape. WALTER G. DRANE, JR. WILLIAM R. GRAF LACROSSE JOHN L. HAYES JOHN E. HUGHES, JR., Rocco M. IANNETTA DEAN W. KISSELL ROBERT A. LOUIS JOHN R.,LUX JOHN C. HAGERMAN , I JOHN R. NEHODA 'I ROGER S. NESTOR, JR., CGPI. . Q 4' 'I 1, , uv 0 0 .Q 'P If . ' H, 4. -Q I 1 .Im . I , A Q I A mi W .I .. l949L. WALTER F. MUNHALL, JR. WILLIAM F. SCHILDMACHER, cupf. JOHN R. SENIOR EDWIN S. SWEETEN RUDOLPH A. vALENTINO RODNEY T. WATERS ROLF E. WALD I ARTHUR G. WARD, JR. J' JOSEPH A. WITKOWSKI, Mgr. PAUL B. YOUNKIN, C64-Capt. '-I JOHN c. SHEEHE I FRED W. SMITH PAUL Q. SMITH OLIVER F. WALLAOE JOHN G., REESE WILLIAM D. SANTEL GEORGE W. ScHAUTz, cupf. CLARENCE SHALLCROSS, JR. ROBERT c. WITMAN, Mgr. JOSEPH A. MIIRENZIL' 'I SALvESTER POSTIOH ' ROBERT B. SANKEY, Mgg. RUDOLPH A. VALENTINO GERALD F. PRANGE, co-capf. EDWARD L. ROOT, co-cqpf. JOHN F. STOUDT WARREN H. HINKS, JR., Mgr. JAMES R. RAYMOND HERBERT A. WAHL, JR. LEONARD E. RITcHIE....--. IRVING T. SMITH RICHARD H. SMITI-I, Mgr. JOHN W. SZAIDZIEWICZ AUGUSTUS O. THOMAS WALDO G. WEAVER JAMES H. WORLEY, JR. A 9 I 4-'av -'I .. J' 1 ' .mf . .gf in If I .,. MH. V A' -4 P 0 on w, II TIIERME I . yu HORACE ASHENFELTER, Capt. WILLIAM N. ASHENFELTER . ROBERT H. AUMAN -. JOHN K. BATES, JR. ROBERT L. BOUR RONALD T. CODER LEON W. COTTRELL CHARLES M. DRAZENOVICH V ff I . GOLF RAYMOND S. ARTZ JOSEPH E. BOYLE, Capt. JOSEPHDURNIACK ' MARVIN A. GOLDENBERG ' TRACK VICTOR J. FRITTS JAMES M. GEHRDES LARRY L. GERWIG PAULJM. KOCH -ROBERT A. KRAYERA , WILBERT C. LANCASTER, JR. WILLIAM R. LOCKHART EIOHN' M. MECALL, JR. I 0 ROBERT C. KUNKLE LLOYD G. MAzANOwSKI THOMAS M. SMITH THOMAS YEMM, Mgr. JAY W. MYERS, Mgr. ROBERT L. PARSONS WILLIAM G. REYNOLDS K. DOUGLAS SHEARER MERLE K. SIEBER JOHN F. ST. CLAIR, JR. JACK A. STEVENSON GEORGE W. THOMAS A IM I - ROBERT v. FREEBAIRN, JR. -SBARCLAY M. MOYER MITCHELL H, WILLIAMS C H E E R L EA D E R . WILLIAM A. BONSALL . - , Q .. . , BASEBALL ' W -A HENRL M. ALBRIGHT, JR. HAROLD R. I-IACKMAN, Cqpf. DONALD E. MILLER WlLLIAM,W. BAIR h 'JOHN KURTY - J' E I WILLIAM J. ONDICK WILLIRM P.fBENYISH JOHN F. LACHGENMAYER, Mgr. WILLIAM J. TEGTMEY!ER CLARENCE R. BUSS,'JR. STANLEY R.,LAGANOSKY A ALBERT R. TKAC I NORMAN T. COCHIYNE, Mgr. THOMAS J. MASTICOLA ' JOSEPH TOCCI . - OWEN J. DOUGHIER Y' . , .- RICHARD H. WERTZ . I T E N N I SRI . Q . WILLIAM F. AIKEN GERALD P. GEARHART , GEORGE LAWTHER HERBERT BECKHARD, Capf. WILLIAM H. GRAY, UR. ROBERT.fS. OGDEN WILLIAM C. BICKFORD, Mgr. JAMES C. HOWELLSM . FRANK J. PESSOLANO OWEN E. LANDON, JR. ,I A FOOTBALL ' I ' , - I LLOYD R. AMPRIM CHARLES A. GODLASKY VINCENT J..,O'BARA JAMES F. BARR IRAY A. HEDDERICK ANTHONY J. ORSINI CHARLES F. BEATTY, JR. ROBERT C. HICKS, Co-Cupf. DAVID F. OWEN, JRi, Mgr. . KENNETH B. BUNN, JR. CHKNDOIS H. JOHNSON ' JOHN T. PODRASKY OWEN J. DOUGHERTY PAUL F. .KELLY FRANCIS S. ROGEL CHARLES M. DRAzENOvICH WILLIAM D. LUTHER LEONARD T. SHEPHARD JOSEPH J. DRAzENOvICH CHARLESIW. MURRAY JOHN W. SMIDANSKY FREDERICK v. FELBAUM DONALD L. MURRAY JOHN W. STORER, III G NEGLEY W. NORTON, Co-Capf. SOCCER , 1. SPENCER E. BOYER GEORGE H. EMIG, JR. GEORGE LAWTHER CLARENCE R. BUSS, JR. RICHARD G. HANNAH THEODORE G. LIEB PETER BUzAD RALPH R. HOSTERMAN, Cqpf. HARRY R. LITTLE RONALD T. CODER WILBUR K. KRAYBILL CHARLES W. MARGOLF RONALD J. COLEMAN JOSEPH A. LANE RICHARD W. YEAGLEY JAMES C. DAUGHERTY, Mgr. HARRY LAWROSKI WILLIAM H. YERKES ' CROSS COUNTRY I DONALD-J. ASHENFELTER ROBERT v. FREEBAIRN, JR. ROBERT L. PARSONS, Cape WILLIAM N. ASHENFELTER WILLIAM S. GORDON ALBERT R. PORTO I DONALD C. BROWN, Mgr. THEODORE D. HORNER JOHN F. ST. CLAIR, JR. JOHN M. MCCALL 5 1 II ' . NITTANY LION Q, II MICHAEL J. KUROWSKI L - P 9 , I' J Q . W 0 J . wommvs SPUHTS N ,M imihllilsmrx Q w rf U, W-:WW ,wgulln Wawimf., y IIUMENT HEUHEATIUN VIRGINIA A. MILLER - SALLY A. FOLGER - - MARILYN R. WILLIAMS MARY A. KREPPS - - BETTY L. JONES - REGINA P. WILLIAMS - MARY E. GRUBE - AS UCIATIUN EXECUTIVE BOARD - - President - Vice President - Secretary-Treasurer Club Activities Chairman - Intramural Chairman - Assistant Intramural Chairman - Publicity Chairman MARGARET J. BETTS - - Sophomore Representative V. PATRICIA FRANK - Freshman Representative MABEL V. MARPLE Freshman Representative NANCY M. SMITH - - Senior Adviser VIRGINIA A. MILLER MARIE HAIDT President, Women's Recreation Association MILDRED A. l-UCEY - - Ex-Officio Faculty Adviser Loft to Right- -Betts, R. Williams, Grubc, Krcpps, Smith, Millcr, Folger, M. Williams, Joncs, Frank, Marple. The Women's Recreation Association offers op- portunities for individual and team socialized recrea- tion and development of skills for various sports and activities. Every woman student is automatically a member of WRA and may participate in its program. The Executive Board heads the club, intramural, and social activities. It is in charge of the club ac- tivity program in which instruction is given in organ- ized clubs to beginners and advanced students. Each of the clubs-badminton, bowling, bridge, dance, fencing, golf, outing, rifle, swimming, and tennis- strive to promote poise, confidence, and friendship. In addition to White Hall, another very important center for recreational activities is the WRA cabin, located about five miles from the campus at Shingle- town Gap on Tussey Mountain, where parties, bicycle 334 trips, weiner roasts, hikes, and overnight cabin parties are held. The intramural program, ranging from field hockey to softball, encourages sportsmanship by or- ganizing interclass, intersorority and dormitory, and all-college competition. The Association sponsors several projects includ- ing the annual WRA Sweetheart Dance, a traditional girI ask boy affair highlighting VaIentine's Day, the Christmas Party, given for less fortunate children, with movies, games, refreshments, presents, Christmas tree, and a Santa Claus, Orientation Week programs for new students, basketball play days for high schools and another for College, basketball umpire's national examinations, and Saturday play night for any stu- dents who wish to use the White Hall facilities. I THAMlRAl i - i . l i 3 i fl Basketball is a popular intramural sport The Intramural Board, composed of managers from each participating dormitory and sorority, has charge of the intra- mural program. There is intramural competition in the team sports: hockey, basketball, volleyball, softball, tennis, ping- pong, bowling, and badminton. Teams are divided into leagues based on their compara- tive ratings from previous years. A round-robin tournament is played within each league, and the winning team in each league is eligible for the final play-off. At the end of the year, an intramural cup is awarded to the group that has won the most points in the intramural competition. The dancer expresses moods and themes by posture, poise, and graceful movements of the body. The l2O girls belong- ing to this club learned these techniques of modern dancing in addition to theory and choreography, or composition, at their weekly meetings under the sponsorship of Dorothy V. Briant in the dance room at White Hall. From the advanced group, members were chosen for a concert group which took part in the May Day Exercises and presented programs for the Aaronsburg Story Events, various outside organizations, and a Dance Concert for the students. Anot MUDEHN H NUEIHAHB ---..........-. Enjoying an evening of bridge llAllNllN'llllN lllillll Each Wednesday night, the Badminton Club held instruction periods under the direction of Mrs. l-larriet C. Brown. Beginners were taught fundamental prin- ciples while the advanced group analyzed these basic principles and perfected their game. ln the Spring, intra-club tournaments and All-College intramurals were sponsored by the Club. lllhxs v. Y X Poise and skill are developed in fencing llllWl.lNll lllllli Bowling alleys in White l-lall were used by the Bowling Club members three nights each week. On two nights, beginners received instruction from Mrs. Harriet C. Brown and onthe third night, Anne Jesnak instructed the advanced group. Competition was en- joyed by girls in the advanced group. The National Telegraphic meet in the Spring climaxed the club activities. lllllllllll lIliUll Each Tuesday night about 30 members of the Bridge Club met in White Hall. For those who had never played bridge, there was a beginners' class in which the fundamentals were taught, and for the more advanced players, there was an advanced class. Both groups were taught by W. Jane Mink. As the girls be- came more skilled, more advanced methods of bridge were introduced by the club president, Patricia L. Weaver. A good return in badminton llliNlIlNll CLUB Under the instruction of Rolf E. Wald and Harry B, McCarty of the varsity fencing team, girls in the Fencing Club acquired poise and grace as well as skill in the art of fencing. The girls met each Tuesday night and a system of round-robin duels was organized. Later in the year, a tournament was set up within the club. Strike coming up Q Forming a geometric water design llllTlNll llli It Fun in the great outdoors is the motto of one ot the most active clubs in the Women's Recreation As- sociation. Skis, boots, bindings, and poles are avail- able for ski practice on Holmes Field, where instruc- tion is given whenever there is snow. The sponsor, Mildred A. Lucey, and the president, Jean L. Mc- Dermott, planned many interesting activities, includ- ing picnics, hikes, roller and ice skating, and over- night trips to the WRA cabin at Shingletown Gap. Learning the fundamentals of a good serve llllllill Clillll The Rifle Club, sponsored by Marie l-laidt, is larger this year than ever before. Over l5O girls have made appointments each year for instruction in the care and handling of rifles. These sharpshooters have a schedule of activities including inter-collegiate matches and intramurals. The rifle team participates in the National Telegraphics each year. Slllllllillllll Clrllll With a splash they're off, and the Swimming Club is spending another enjoyable evening in the White Hall pool. Under the leadership of Lucy K. Mitinger, president, and Ruth E. Leonard, sponsor, they prepared for the Annual Aquacade in the Spring. The club until this year has participated in the National Tele- graphics, in which they had established a fine record, but because some schools were unable to compete under National Association standards, it has been discontinued. They are now sponsoring intramurals to promote swimming as recreation for women. ua,- an- Skiing is a popular sport with the Outing Club 'l'llNNlS llltllli The Tennis Club was reorganized last Spring after being inactive for over a year. Under the leadership of lda May Brandt, the club was started in April to enable girls to obtain expert instruction and many hours of enjoyment. The girls may also enter the all-College elimination tournaments, The members meet once a week to learn tennis techniques and the general rules of the game. Drawing a bead on the target ., I E1 N 1 fl 3 X U . ' ' . Hu-1' 1:-Q, . .rf A f f - 4 ' ri-r e , , M - ri' . . , J. . . ,, 4 . 'z 'Q , Al L: . ,. Q J . 4 . 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M ivrmfrl -ff z E 'Lia Bottom Row, Left to Right-Simon, Fortunato, Gardner, Jackson, Graves, Cameron, Reinheimier, Kondouraiian. Second Row-Phillips, Fast, Manes, Silverman, Waolever, Leuschner, Thompson, Cohen. Third Row-Osipaw, Campfield, Dombrowski, Sporkin, Krusen, Koser, Lordi, Golla. Fourth Row--Fleming, Morkides, Rothstein, 'I'Illli'l'll'i' Bernstein, Huber, Messersmith, Hamel. .ga t W'-, t fx 'Ir iII I 2 I, . . It er f -'-i gli b MQ' 1 ,, 4 'l , 'll -- X 1, 3 I. ew- us,-rfaeffxi-fixes wfff XX I JOSEPH M. JACKSON BETTY L. SHELLEY President, Thegpiqng President, Masquerettes Poor Mr. Varnum ORGANIZATIONS THESPIANS JOSEPH M. JACKSON - President HERBERT C. GRAVES, lll - - Vice President ROBERT GARDNER - Secretary DAVID C. CAMERON, JR. - Treasurer JAMES F. SALING - - - Historian MASQUERETTES BETTY L. SHELLEY - - - President BERNICE GOLDBERG - - Vice President MARIE L. WROBLESKI Secretary-Treasurer Marking their 52nd anniversary last year the Thespians hold title as the oldest organi- zation on campus. In i898, an all-male cast, with rented costumes and stageprops borrowed trom a Bellefonte opera house, presented the initial Thespion production, Sheridan's The Rivals, in the College chapel. The World War I year of l9l8 cut deeply into the Thespion membership, but helped with the emancipation of the campus, dra- matic-minded women. Making their stage debut, a total of four coeds participated in the production, lt Pays to Advertise. All potential actresses again moved into oblivion. Campus audiences then waited eight more years before they sawtanother fe- male on stage. On this occasion, in i9Z6, one coed took part in the show, Girl Wanted. The billing of one coed might seem relatively unimportant, but it was an important step. Women proved indispensible and in De- cember, i943, a sister organization to the Thespians was formed and labeled the Mas- querettes. The Mosquerettes work with the -,-ig':..sjgu,,gj'i,- i , .. A K Auf? 1' Wff, N at uJ'N'uu- bi rl J, -x 5? ri , ' . i - A . 5? ,L V7 'wr T R 1 .ns .T . sf. s' fi t TC ww VW G 5 X 7 2 l 1 '-3 ' I .. IQ W rw' V - -. Skt--' X. 1 1 ' i s-vlx- , wr- 1 C ,, 4 l x 'viii in Bottom Raw, Left to Right-Bortos, Toll, Polikoff, Wrobleski, Shelley, Goldberg, Fickcnschcr, Rudnick, McCollom. Second Row-Goldman, Roscnbloom, Wincman, Rose, Bchncy, Cameron, Sonos, Wcrlinich. JI fl i' li li Il Il Il'I l' Ili' A A Thespians in presenting annual campus pre- sentations. To date, the membership of these two dramatic organizations is well in excess ot 50, the Thespians alone numbering over 30. Admission to either of these organizations is gauged by actual participation in the shows and general interest shown in the many other club duties. This proves to be more demo- cratic and supersedes the past requirement at performance in at least three plays before a candidate would be considered for admission. The script for the i949 production, Poor Mr. Varnum, was written by three students, Francis X. Fatsie, Henry W. Glass, and G. Thomas Lyon. lt was a musical comedy, woven around the Land-Grant Fresco in Old Main, painted by Henry Varnum Poor. The painted characters stepped from the mural and became involved in a series of many difficul- ties on the campus. Welcome Willie, a variety show which centered around Willie, a Penn State alumnus who returns on Alumni-Week-end, was an- other outstanding Thespian performance. lt was penned by Ray T. Fortunato and Robert M. Koser, Jr., and directed by Sidney B. Simon, Frederick E. Leuschner, Sidney L, Manes, and Koser. Overall co-ordination director was Fortunato while Joseph M. Jackson was pro- duction manager, Included in this production was a take-oft on a classical artist program, a minstrel show, a Gay Nineties review, and a Calipso number. The Colipso routine was con- ceived and directed by Harry L. Woolever, Jr. At the helm to insure top-notch dramatic productions are Fortunato as director of the Thespians and H, R, Kinley as president ofthe Board of Control. Welcome Willie of . ,YJ 5 F' G , F Poor Mr. Varnum 1 - ANTHONY G. BOWMAN President, Players Bottom Row, Left to Right-Kendall, Wargo, Johnson, Bowman, Miles, Scott, Reifsnelider, Phillips, Toll. Second Row-Horton, Thompson, Cohen, Manes, Reinheirner,.Fleisher, Klein, Osipow. Third Row-Schrecen ost, Gover, Lehman, Stewart, Scuderi, Dalzell, Gorny, Williamson, Dickie. Fourth Row-l-lavens, Kistler, ryant, Brader, Taub, Lang, Polikoff, Bricker. Fifth Row-Wessner, Walters, Gerson, Searlght, Leuschner, McLean, Brosius, Madigan. l'IlllN Nl' 'llli l'liillliIii' ORGANIZATION ANTHONY G. BOWMAN - - - - President DAN M. WARGO - - Vice President ELEANOR F. MILLS - - M,--' - Secretary FRANCINE B. TOLL 1' - Treasurer ffl 1 The Penn State Players marked their 3Otl'lllla,nniyersary during the past year by presenting a number ot well-receiyed plays, staged in Schwab Auditorium and at Center Stage. ll'- f , t . ww The productions in Schwab Auditorium included Al1wWilderlness in October, followed by Liliom and Life with Father andntopped in May with Romeo and Juliet. The arena productions, introduced at Penn Stateqthree years ago, again won wide acclaim. ln this type of production, the center: of a large room forms the stage while the audience is seated onthetour sides. The Penn State Players are believed to be the only college group using this medium of theatre presentation. Y The Center Stage productions opened with Glass Menagerie, fol- lowed by Kind Lady, Time is a Dream, and Yes, My Darling Daughter. Each production ran for a number ot week-ends. i 1 Arthur C. Cloetingh, who directed the first production ot the Penn State Players, Wonder Hat, in l92O and one of the founders Qof the organization, continued as director. During the Fall semester,lhe was on leave of absence, touring and studying the theatre in Englond and on the Continent of Europe. 'C Xu 344 3 wi. it Y i ii l Ql 'll I Q , lt Penn State Players is open to all students who participate in dramatics work, but membership is limited to those who have had a part in at least three productions and have met other requirements. Through an elaborate point system, each candie date is given credit for the work he has done, When he has earned sufficient points, he is invited to be- come an Associate Player. After earning addi- tional points, he may be eligible to become a Player. Although actors are of greatest importance in the production of a play and receive the attention of the audience, many other talents are utilized in each production. The set-builder, the director, the sound-effects man, the costume and set designers, and many others gain valuable experience through participation in the activities of the Penn State Players, The Penn State Players have included in its membership during the past 30 years a number of students who have gone from the campus to the professional stage or have been successful in mo- tion pictures. Glass Menagerie H Ah, Wilderness. Liliom. Beautiful People ,uw 'O' Qual? EUGENE E. Gou.A President, College Symphony CULLEGE YMPIIII Y lIliClIE 'llllil EUGENE F. GOLLA - MARGARET L. GEDEON FREDERICK M. HUGHES DARRELL F. RISHEL THEODORE K. KARHAN FIRST VIOLINS Barbara Webster, Concertmeister Jeannette C. Wisden Gene V. Lloyd Genevieve Taras Alan C. Buechner Raymond J, Dombrowski Edward Shelley Ronald M, Pyle, Jr. Sally R. Shapiro SECOND VIOLINS Adelbert C. Underwood Joseph M. Jackson Philip N. Brown Lola J. Edmunds Joseph K. Geiger Elizabeth Spencer John G. Meikrantz Martha L. Baltzell Jane Fureman Myrl E, Wilson Sara E. Yoder Grace A. Anderson President Secretary-Treasurer VIOLAS David H. McKinley N. Grace Papke Alice H. McFeely Jean E. Mastin James W. Dunlop O. Dudley Duncan CELLOS Ernest Martin Margaret L. Gedeon Frances H. Skillman Margaret Schultz BASSES James W. Riley David S. lngraham Patricia R. Johnson Joan K. Iyson Samuel Jaiich OBOES David E. Keller, Jr. Marjorie L. Mead Donald Miller Librarian Manager Conductor FLUTES Wallace A. Schlegel Anna Belle Russell Mary L. Pielmeier Marilyn K. Mahla CLARINETS Ernest C. Skipper II Robert K. Betts Grant Thompson Lewis W. Berkley BASS CLARINET Ruth G. Beatty BASSOON William E. Ray . .... 1 HORNS Robert Manning Marjorie H. Manning Jack M. Reen Eugene W. Brubacker Clyde S. Shive, Jr. TRUMPETS Eugene F. Golla Eugene C. Magill Robert M. Tintsman TROMBONES Darrell F. Rishel Frederick M. Hughes Carl L. Wenrich TUBA Allen L. Baker TYMPANI Charles E. Miller PERCUSSION Richard J. Shirk Thomas Z. Richards Kennetta E. Peters PIANO Joseph A. Rosenthal, Jr. 346 .L b PICCOLO Richard T. Stinson Wallace A. Schlegel Edison W. Garner, Jr. CLARINET William W. Wentz Grant Thompson Lewis W. Barkley John W. Reitmeyer George A. Kandra Harold W. Clauss, Jr. Robert K. Betts Carl J. Bruckner Paul l. Nippes A. Eugene Blakeslee Andrew C. Mills Paul E. Hallman Donald E. Mattern Lawrence G. Wexlin David Bronstein William E. Broyles,Jr. Paul J. Cressman Paul M. Steingard Kenneth W. Hagerty William O. Rogers llllllll l'll'l'll llll llllll ll ORGANIZATION ALLEN L. BAKER - - - President GEORGE A. KANDRA - Secretary RAYMOND J. DOMBROWSKI Librarian HUBERT H. HAUGH - Manager HUMMEL FISHBURN - - Director JAMES W. DUNLOP Assistant Director BASS CLARINET Harry A. Savisky ALTO SAXOPHONE Norman E. Charles Leo E. Curto Charles A. Brouse Harry J. Endres, Jr. TENOR SAXOPHONE Raymond Dombrowski Frank M. Rupp, Jr. Robert P. Katz BARITONE SAXOPHONE Donald L. Miller CORNET AND TRUMPET Robert M. Tintsman Tommy G. Stayer John K. Ludwig John E. Mounts Allan Woolford William J. Stambaugh Eugene F. Golla Richard M. Murphy Jack F. Logue, Jr. Ralph J. Egolf, Jr. Kenneth M. Fehr David G. Margolf Ira Yoder Marvin A. Yeager Lewis N. Theoharus Eugene C. Magill FRENCH HORN Thomas Yoder Eugene VV. Brubaker Robert R, Sharetts Ronald H, Shoenberger John M. Seifarrh John B. l-lull, Jr. BARITONE Donald L. Felker Elmer W. Learn George W. Phipps William O. Rhodes TROMBONE George W. Black Frederick M. Hughes Howard H. Kump George W. Pyle Harold Brown Peter C. Adams Harry W. Neuhard Rex A. Norton BASS Hubert H. Haugh John A. Moore Walter H. Greenawald Thomas Z. Schreffler Allen L. Baker David C. Bischoff PERCUSSION Walter G. Weaver J. Gray Mattern Kenneth E. Huff George Stewart Richard J. Shirk Clair E. George Charles G. Crispens, Jr. Thomas Z. Richards DIRECTOR Hummel Fishburn MUSICAL DIRECTOR James W. Dunlop DRUM MAJOR Jay H. Lucas - cat 1- glut: ALLEN L. BAKER President, Blue Band 4 347 ORGANIZATION CHARLES W. MARGOLF CHARLES W. MARGOLF - - - President Pregdem Glee Gub PAUL E. KORTWICH, JR. Vice President ' CHARLES C. SULLIVAN - - Manager ROBERT C. NEFF - Secretary FRANK GULLO - Director Founded in 1891 by 12 men, the Glee Club, now in its 59th year, boasts 129 selected voices. On tour in March, the group journeyed to Indiana, Johnstown, Erie, Greensburg, Cleveland, Buffalo and Ridgway. Under the direction of Frank Gullo, the singers presented a program of varied selections. The annual Spring concert at Schwab auditorium climaxed the tour. An outstanding feature ofthe Glee Club is the Varsity Male Quartet, four outstanding singers chosen by the director. Richard A. Goodling, George W. Jeffries, Edgar M. Raftensberger and Charles C. Sullivan composed the -C Quartet during this, its 48th season. Hi-Los, a group of 16 voices, was another Glee Club feature, Left to Right-eDaghir, Raffensberqer, Jeffries, Gooallinfi, Sullivan. Bottom Row, Left to Right-R. Enterline, J. Enterline, Wicker, Warneka, Crispins, Blaho, Swartz, Gullo, Margolf, Kortwich, Kapi- tanoff, Longneckcr, Mandes, Krape, Pfaff. Second Row-Failor, Glass, Thorp, Trcgo, Swan, Young, Watson, Krusen, Yerkes, Breisch, Fairer, Stohn, Richardson, Bank, R. Johnson, Andrukonis, Detweiicr. Third Row--Sullivan, Garber, Zeisloft, Hanna, Geyer, Pollock, Morgan, Dages, Managan, Hughes, Martin, Harbanek, R. E. Johnson, Campanella, Netscher, Myers, Landis, Friese, Liv- ingston, Pcllnitz. Fourth Row-Hill, Beck, Dombrowski, Radcliff, Deithorn, Teubert, Goodman, Park, Seward, Flick, Finaer, Roush, Sykes, Mahla, Hayes, Allison, Jeffries, Gooclling, Jones. Fifth Row-Fisher, Oerkvitz, Naginey, Gingher, Salmon, Raffensberger, Shultz, Amole, Wedekind, Samuel, Kaler, Morgan, Wurst, Sweger, Volk, Fries, Patton, Horner. Sixth Row-Watkins, C. Schutte, Chapman, H. Schutte,Cc1ton,Alexancler, Yoh, Forbes, Farrell, Carlson, Spriggs, Young, Benson, Frailey, Singer, Stewart, VanEmon, Clery. 348 'l'll llll ill Nlllllllll ORGANIZATION ROSLYN D. MCCOLLOM - - - - President ELIZABETH R. LUMLEY - Secretary-Treasurer GAY BRUNNER - - Pianist ELMER C. WAREHAM, JR. - Director Treble Singers enables women students to participate in a choral activity which will give them semi-professional experience. The need for an organization of this type was first seen in i944 and the Depart- ment of Music and the Women's Student Government Association promoted the organization of Treble Singers. Students who wish to join Treble Singers are auditioned by mem- ROSLYN D- MCCOLLOM bers of the staff of the Department of Music. During the past year, Pfwdenl l25 women students were chosen for the group. Treble Singers presents several programs each year. One is held at the State College High School and the annual Spring Pageant is held in Schwab Auditorium. The music, always sung in four-part harmony, consists of several semi-classical numbers, several popular pieces, and always several folk songs as well as some ofthe works arranged by Fred Waring, orchestra director and a member of the Board of Trustees of the College. Librarians for Treble Singers this year were Lola J. Edmunds, Susan L. Watson, Joanne Seyboldt, and Helen L. Bender. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Smarr, Cook, Engel, Rosenberger, Rudnick, Martin, H. Bender, Edmunds, McColIom, Lumley, Watson, Seyboldt, G. Brunner, Leta, Buck, Silver. Second Row-Riley, Colarusso, Stridinger, Sacks, Hill, Barton, H. Jones, Stewart, Dek- natel, Weder, D. Miller, Lippman, Markey, Baum, Jakob, E. Powers, McCormick, Luyben, Sepcsy, Evans, Hawkins, Barraclough. Third Row-Forney, Bartha, Dentzel, Lees, Miestus, Forrest, Keener, Griffith, Keilar, Spencer, King, Dager, Sell, Harvie, Inserra, O'Hara, Stofan, Hubbard, Rouse, Eshleman, Rieger. Fourth RowfBerq, Baer, Malcolm, Knapp, Howe, Dolplhin, Shoemaker, Luck- ett, Wilson, Gustafson, R. Brunner, Shuster, Elsea, Kohler, McClain, Taylor, Eichenlaub, Stieber, Brown, . Miller, Eddy, Furry. Fifth Row-Kenney,.S. Powers, Maainnis. Robinson, Mastin, Vannan, Davies, Ashenfelter, Harding, North, P. Bender, Saunders, Newton, Weaver, Wink, J. Jones, Schwerha, Harrigan, Bechakas, Reist, Morgan, McCaffrey. 349 Rici-IARD 5. scHwEiKER , President, Forensic Council .t Q-'VV .Wrmr -V 1 .1 .- iw . ..-- . ' K . ffz'-'f':'k':U,J1 A ' f . ' -11-f- :1.,' 7 in H - tilt lr TDP' . 'Chnun-M-w . ,.,w,fL..Lifitf www- Forensic Council consists of members from the undergraduate student body who supervise debates and forensic programs. Each year the Council is ap- pointed, upon the nomination of the retiring council, by the All-College President. With coaches and managers of debate, the For- ensic Council acts as adviser concerning schedules, and assists the faculty in conducting the John Henry Frizzell Extemporaneous Speech Contest. The Council, on which are represented both the men's and women's debate squad, also sponsors intra- mural speech contests and presents outstanding off- campus speakers. Joseph F. O'Brien served as faculty adviser. MEN'S DEBATE The 29 members on the Men's Debate squad are chosen from open tryouts. From the squad, teams are selected to compete in intercollegiate debates. Men's debating activities feature three main events: campus debates, intercollegiate debates and tournaments, and the annual State Debate Conven- tion. One of the main features of the intercollegiate debate program is the debate with Oxford University, Oxford, England. In the annual Vermont Debate Tournament, the squad placed second in o field of over 40 competing colleges and universities, The College debate squad lllllill H'lll new Bottom Row, Left to Right-Schweiker, O'Brien, Schiffman. Second Row-Meszaros, Giesey, McDougall, Fedako, Shultz. tied for first place with the University of Florida in the Old Dominion Debate Tournament at the Univer- sity of Richmond. Penn State also placed three men in the first four positions for best speaker of the tour- nament. The ranking of excellent was received by the col- lege squad at the Temple Novice Tournament. A new technique in intercollegiate debating was introduced by the college debaters in the annual de- bate with Mount Mercy College. This new technique was the use of slide projections to illustrate the presentation of the affirmative. Last year in the Grand National Tournament, the College placed in the Big Ten out of 50 schools. Four members of the team won certificates for excel- lence in address reading, response to occasion, after dinner speaking, and extemporary speaking. WOMEN'S DEBATE The Women's Debate squad consists of 38 mem- bers. Members try out by making short speeches and are selected on this basis. This year there is a fresh- man squad in addition to the regular varsity squad. J. Christine Altenburger served as squad manager this year with Clayton H. Schug acting as faculty adviser. ln the 1948-49 season, the Penn State squad par- ticipated in 58 debates. The squad debated against ORGANIZATION RICHARD 5 SCHWEIKER President 0 i i I JAMES H. MCDOUGALL - Vice President J. CHRISTINE ALTENBURGER Secretary :- Bottom Row Left to Right J O Brien Fedako, Schweiker, Giesey, Shultz, McDougall, H. O'Bricn. Second Row Meszaros Nawrockl Bouch Houseworth, Schmuckler, Litwak, Froggc. Third Row-Fleming, Petrie, Mathias Lewis Bruckner Ling Yenko Fourth Row--Fasick, George, Copelin, Dente, Dietz, Christopher, At the annual Pennsylvania State Debaters' con- vention held in State College, Jean D, Hootman was one of the three finalists in the Gavel Girl Contest. The three girls are chosen an the basis at poise, charm, and general intelligence, One girl is selected by vote of the convention delegates to be Gavel Girl. Bottom Row Left to Right Stewart Parks Altenburger, Lipser, Hollander, Schug. Second Row-Keeney, Kessler Carter Delahanty Beck Siswein Third Row-Fahringer, Mahla, Hathaway, Peters, Kalson, Buchanan. , -bugs, 9 New ge ' .f . QM ,JA Ii LlGl0 4 Y 5 W F Q' w . lv 7 W 2? no-Mm V ' MMM.. 1 1:4 ' Mui 1 4' iff . l K .,.'! J Il. Wi kry. K:.,'. . . - , K -i JMB Q J ORGANIZATION JAMES T. SMIATHA - - - Acting chopioin WILLA W. TAYLOR - - - - Choir Director GEORGE E. CEIQAV - - - Organist RAYMOND c. WILLIAMS, JR. - Head usher JOHN H. FRIZZXELLI A N - - Chaplain Emeritus More than' l.,0,00. Penn State students regularly attend the Sun- day Chapel services conducted by Chaplain James T. Smith in Schwab Auditorium. These non-denominational services, which have be- come one of the finest traditions at Penn State, give students the opportunity tolhearffnajny prominent speakers as well as the llO mixed voices olifthelatcljbpella choir directed by Willa W. Taylor. A special mlldh,ighjt.Condl.e light program dedicated to the Christmas season was presentedfbyiithe Chapel choir combined with a string group from the Departrnenttof Music. The program included foreign carols and the cantata, Rejoice Beloved Christians, by Buxtehude. Johann Sebastian Boch's cantata Christ Lay in Death's Dark Prison was sung at the Easter service. Traditionally since 1947, the splendid choir has presented at its Spring concert one of the great oratorios. The Mendelssohn oratorio, Elijah, was the attraction at this year's Spring concert. Q Among the prominent guest speakers of all creeds this year were Dr. James M. Henry, Bishop Loyd C. Wicke, Dr. Charles C. Nobel, Dr. John S. Stamm, Dr. Allan Frew, Dr. Bernard Clausen, Dr. John Schroeder, Rev. Irving Murray, and Dr. S. Ralph Harlow. The offering, which is taken each Sunday, is donated to Lingnan University in Canton, China, through an American Board of Trustees, to further its educational program. This Penn State-in-China Mis- sion has been a responsibility of the students here since l9l l, and it is planned by the special committee on this project to extend this financial assistance as long as the Chinese university continues to re- tain its freedom. 355 JAMES T. SMITH Acting Chaplain i l'llllllN'l' lllllrllllll llllllll lZ 'l'lll The purpose of the Penn State Bible Fellowship is to provide an opportunity for development in Christian living through prayer, Bible study, and so- cial activities. The group is a chapter of the Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship, and is inter-denomi- national in nature. On Friday evenings, the group met with speakers and social gatherings were held afterward. Craig L. Frantz served as president, Charles W. Derr as vice president, Sara J. Moore as secretary, and Donald C. McHenry as treasurer. C1lN'l'EliliUllY CLUB The Canterbury Club carries the ministry of Christ's church to Episcopalian students and en- courages their spiritual growth and development. Their program included weekly supper meetings with discussions on various Christian teachings which were led by guest speakers or by the advisers. ClllllS'l'l1lN SCIENCE The Christian Science Organization met each Thursday to read selections from the Bible and from Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. The members also related experiences in Christian Science and discussed Opportunities for Christian fellowship and enjoy- ment were provided by their social events. Frank E. Olsen was chairman, William E. Tanner was treasurer, and Arnold Addison, R. Hadley Waters, and Ralph E. Armington were advisers. llllllANlZA'l'l0N problems pertaining to the college student. Each year an authorized lecturer speaks on Christian Science at a public meeting. The president was M. Shirley Cogswell. llVANCl1lrlCAl, llNl'l'Ell llliE'l'llEllN S'l'llllEN'l' l'El.l.0WSllll' Dedicated to leading its members to a closer fellowship with God, the organization provides op- portunities for Christian stewardship and service. Its activities consisted of a comprehensive and co- operative program of missions, evangelism, and social action. The group held weekly worship meetings, had cabin parties, and helped complete and furnish their own student social room. The officers included Dorlin W. Hay, president, and Norman E. Mutchler, recording secretary and treasurer. llllrlrEl, l'llllNlJA'l'l0N The B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation is a national organization devoted to serving the religious, cultural, and social needs of Jewish students. Dur- ing the year the organization produced a weekly musical radio program known as The Hillel Hour, and they held informal concert hours in their library. The members also held mixers and participated in discussions of world problems. Nathan B. Feinstein was president, Deborah A. Serling and Werner M. Goldschmidt were vice presidents, Ruth L. Gross was secretary, and Murray Bernstein, treasurer. l.ll'l'llEllAN S'l'llllllN'l' ASSOCIATION Through a program of worship, Bible study, and fellowship, the Lutheran Student Association is striving to have all students achieve full commit- ment of their lives to Christ. The group conducted Bible study meetings, held regular fun nights in their new Lutheran Student Center, and went on cabin parties. Joseph F. Albert served as president, Joyce E, Moyer and James E. Wagner as vice presi- dents, JoAnne l. Engman as secretary, and David C. Herting as treasurer. 'l'llllEN'l' lllllilllllll lllillil IZA'l'llllli The purpose of the Newman Club, a Catholic student organization, is to deepen the spiritual and enrich the temporal lives of its members through a program of religious, intellectual, and social activities. The group held communion breakfasts and religious discussions as well as hikes and llllllEli Wll.l,l The Roger Williams Fellowship, an organization of Baptist students, is dedicated to meeting the individual religious needs of its members. The group aided in the producing of a radio broadcast and held fun nights with planned recreational pro- llNl'llili S'l'lll'lllN'l' The aim of the United Student Fellowship organization is to strengthen the commitment of its members to the Christian way of life through a program of worship, fellowship, and service. This group ministers to students of the Evangelical and Reformed Church and the Congregational Christian Church. Throughout the year guest speakers ad- WESLEY The Wesley Foundation, a Methodist student organization, is designed to meet the needs of its members by providing for them a church home away from home. Women students of the group are given further opportunities for service through Kappa Phi, a Methodist girls club, which seeks to broaden WllSTlVllNS'l'llll The Westminster Foundation, an organization of Presbyterian students, provides an opportunity for spiritual growth through Christian fellowship, study, and worship. The group conducted a series of fireside seminars and morning matins through- dances. Frank R. Eichenlaub was president, Wil- liam M. Arnold was vice president, Mary Jane Baily recording secretary, M, Eileen Bonnert cor- responding secretary, and Helen M. Stalcoski and Richard N. Willse were social chairmen. AlVlS FEl.l.llWSllll' grams. On Sunday evenings, guest speakers spoke at supper meetings, and a discussion or debate followed. The officers were: John M. Hepfer, Jr., president, Gerald F. Yeager, vice president, Helen A. Wray, secretary, and Albert P. Fegley, treasurer. lllll.l.llWSllll' dressed the group, and money was raised for a scholarship that would enable a German student to attend a theological school. The officers were: Rosemere M. Baum, president, Jean M. Brown, vice president, Mary A, Eshelman, secretary, and Dean C. Cherrington, treasurer. FllllNDA'FlllN college life by combining social and spiritual ex- periences. Fellowship hours and deputation teams were included in their activities. The officers were: Glenn P. Haney, president, Malcolm L. Yaple, vice president, Bernice A. Hicks, secretary, and Robert M. Knecht, treasurer. l'lillNllll'l'lllN y out the year, and held cabin parties and open houses. The moderator was George P. Lukacs, the vice moderator was F. LaVern Seth, the treasurer was Winfield C. Boyd, ll, and Ernest L. Mackey was secretary. YllllNll l'lilllNllS lVlllE'l'lNll The Young Friends Meeting is a student organi- zation dedicated to promoting closer spiritual rela- tionship with God. Through a program of religious meetings and devotional cell groups, its members are provided with opportunities for Christian de- velopment. The Young Friends sent clothing relief packages abroad and held joint meetings with other religlious groups. Occasional week-end retreats and silent study sessions were observed which en- abled the members to achieve a closer fellowship with God. CAMPU LIFE W M , ,,! ,,,., ,,, . . 13. 1 , Tw' W' 4 ' u ,l 3,5 ,iw Pi, Aff. Q51 .: . . 3' X f ., ,L X 53 3 vga .QW .L v. M ' 4' :xr Ji if J X, A 1 'P 9 , S :r 31- 5. . Sf A I. X Nl 1 fliw qv, 11' L' I 'A , , , 2-,G vu Q, U, I , 5 ,. Y? n 1 S f A 44 -13 f, M ,- ,m Y ,ff 1 .2 ' e' , 3 .', 1 v v, F p C' 4 ,I , 1 U L' . H. .Q , , , ,M L F Ax ,TF X gf .vs 5 H, . 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Q, y 4 , n s ,Yun 9 ,, vu , if P 1 V , v v F' if 'il 132.1 W . 1 f Q N . - i. ,, ., i U M Houseparty With the Beta Sigma RI'1o's I R . l i l r it l For Promoting Safe Driving, Collegian Gets Award Mail Call for Civil Engineers at Stone Valley lflg, M at ' jiri V l .1 J ,l ' lk fl , ,i Wg, Q13-,tai -W ni ,. .. 1 . 6' l , Y ii wt , ,Elisa 'lllflllix 5 3353. l tt ill- , 'litlglxl 1 rv , ,N ,i- Uv lf, ,Q -' 1 'qi 1 W .ya V, , ' ez! w Ml- .lt -W , , Y, ,. , J- -1.50: ,Q Qi 1 -,ww ,ltr 1. 4'llf ,, l ,. ,.' ..,'.,l,.,,w ... v1.l....J,, QM. 'f .i.L...,,.L,,i...m: . ,.i.v...a l,.',,.,,.,.f,.,. .f . i.- Football and Frosh Plni Mu's at Mardi Gras a, Behind The Scenes of the Hort Show Buying Books - Another Semester .- Deon of Men A. R. Warnock Retircs All for Deor Old State Borgoin Day in ME Lob QW? 7Z254Mi4f7mf 1 ' w I, an , - 11 w 1 W . 1 0ClAL i .,, Y 1-if v if . W 1 . 4:6 . Pr K 2 1'- ry N -QL 3 RZ , J. .i ' n ,, , M H? ., Q F Hs . ,If 'L ,,,-. . A X . K ,' f I A I, ,yi I , , 1 .. ..,-,gg . - - ' 9, . -7 . i 1 ' , I, ' -L. , ,xl ' .. s- . . ,, , ' .lf , ' .Z , l , g E - ,, 1-A I ' 1 . ' ' XZ? . 1 , '14 ' ,N , .NC ' ' ' 1 . , Y- I V X N urs! V ' V , ' , li1,I'E . ,, , ' , , ' . v .'1:' V I r' ' V w,'l,. , ' -N .' JH,-v,ij-v1i f'f9' -' , Y' Q, ,fu Q K p 'W Y ' '- . f ,wg -' wr. A, 1, 1 '. ?,-Ytfmf-,N-1' Q '- Q U1 -' . 121' A-Q.-5'-1 Zz + 1 , f 35,,,-mjl51,Qg ,i,3 3,-lg ,.g+,-Q-'SM gfi,f'.114,3M'g-'1,fcSfRi',hZ3Z4.Hs5smLvi.4z.zm1.m.f,.mm.- M-1-.1.H'1.:.if5 ,, 'V 'I H:i'm w 4 T' A 'L 4 wx 'xv '- W mv ' 'f 1'-19- ffH M' MW Q L..- in-vw : HP PETER M. GIESEY President, Interfrcternify Council FRATER l'l'lE A li '0li0lil'l'lE DOLORES E. JEEACIC President, Pcinhellenic Council re . . QQ X if f New haw., I 'I'lIllllll.ll'l'lIlllllllll lllllllllllli ORGANIZATION PETER M. GIESEY ---- President JACK R. SENIOR - - Vice President JOHN H. ERNST - - Secretary-Treasurer The Interfraternity Council at Penn State has proved itself to be one of the most active and strongest organizations of its type in the country. As a service organization, the Council provided a medium for ef- ficiently utilizing and making available the combined talents of 49 fraternities. Among the major colleges and universities in the country, Penn States fraternities ranked second in scholastic ratings last year. A Board of Control, consisting of a rotating group of house presidents, was in operation. Each president assumed the responsibility of checking a district of six houses. All Dating Code violations were reported to a judicial body composed of council representatives. The violations were heard, judged, and punished by this committee. ' The IFC NewsIetter, edited by Jack Lapos, served as a record of the accomplishments of the Inter- fraternity Council and of the fraternities. The bi- weekly newspaper, in its third year of publication, was made available before each council meeting. Another Interfraternity Council publication was a booklet en- titled Penn State Fraternities. The new booklet, which was sent to incoming sophomores, explained fraternity life to the newcomers. A contact system was employed whereby all fraternity men could be informed of news within five minutes by using a telephone net- work. A new project was the subsidizing ofa foreign stu- dent by the Interfraternity Council. The lawn display contest was won by Alpha Tau Omega for the second consecutive year. The Interfraternity Council-Pan- hellenic Ball was held in the Spring. The council award for the outstanding fraternity was won by Phi Delta Theta. An award for scholarship improvement, given for the first time, was won by Omega Psi Phi. The Interfraternity Council was one of the first to be approached with plans for the Spring Week Carni- val. The organization accelerated fraternity partici- pation in the all-College festival. Through the council, each fraternity was the donor of a Christmas basket for needy families and Christmas parties were held for needy children. A centralized bureau was operated to provide after-dinner speakers on varied subjects. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Shott, Durling, Shelly, Snitzer, Rath, Senior,.Gieseyl, Ernst, Stoiley, Carbear, Wiker, Haj'ar. Second Row--Borish, Wertz, Stevens, Starffer, Sicklesmith, U I, Maxwell, Carter, Lan- Y fc . Th' -B W H d' k H P t' k Booth Mar olf, Woolford caster, er es :rd Row- erman, essner, en rlc son, erman, a ric , , Q , Giancola, Collins, Humphries. Fourth RowfGoocl, J. Thomas, Ellenberger, Stewart, La Mont, McCoy, Buchanan, Butt, R. Thomas, Reid, Wagner, Worley. Fifth Row-Wallace, Luerssen, Durand, Blanker, Krone, Barasch, Rice, Spahr, Ott, Howell, Troy. Sixth Row-Case, Davis, Walker, Durkin. PENN STATE CHAPTER Michigan University W. N. W. J, R, W. J. R, D. R. R. D. S. D. W R. W R . D. K, R. W. E. C. E. M. L. H. H. A. H, S. P. A. S. D. S, COPENHAVER EMERICK EVANS BARRHO CALDER DIETZ ETZEL FREEBOROUGH BABCOCK GOODMAN HANSON CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CRYDER DAVEY DUTCH ER DYE Ill FELLOWS Established i909 3 2 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors R. C. GESSER D. E. KELLER, JR. H. W. REID V. H. RITTER Juniors G. R. FRYCKLUND C. H. HABLE W. F. HOLDREN A. M. LEHMAN E. F. PRICE Sophomores W. L. LORD D. F. NORTH G. W. RIPPLE FACULTY MEMBERS J. M. FRY R. M. GERHARDT W. F. HALL P. F. HALLOCK W. L. HENNING E. E. HONEY F. R. M. E. T. R. D. J. R. W A. L. H. R. S. H. W. J. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Keller, Evans, Emerick, Reid, Rupp, Copenhaver, Wagner. Second Row-Gesscr, Yeager, Fellows, Freeborough, Holdren, Hable, Frycklund, Etzel, Lord. Third Row--Van lnwegen, North, Smith, Babcock, Warnckc, Ripple, Dietz, Price, Lehman. Fourth Row-Rittcr, Schrefflcr, Vandcrgrift, Barrho, Ruch, Hanson, Calder, Wilson. Founded l904 M. RUPP E. WALD A. YEAGER T. RUCH Z. SCHREFFLER H. SMITH E. VAN INWEGEN W. WAGNER J. VANDEGRIFT M. WARNCKE M. WILSON M. JONES H. KAUFFMAN S. KIRBY PATTON G. PYLE H. RICKER W. WHITE Acacia completed another successful season of sports, social functions and scholastic achievement. Heading the list ot the social season were the four dances-Afternoon at a Ski Lodge, Pledge Dance, Pirate Ball, and Bag Dance. Other events included a Christmas party for underprivileged children, Mother's Day Dinner, Alumni Tea, Alumni Card Party, Spring Carnival, lntertraternity Council Sing, and Farewell Picnic. Acacia's brothers were active in swimming, toot- ball, softball, basketball, volleyball, handball, tennis, badminton and golt. Outstanding senior activity men Were: Harry Reid, Sigma Tau and Keramos, Vernon Ritter, Sigma Tau, Marvin Yeager and Frank Rupp, Blue Band, David Keller, Concert Band, Orchestra, Chairman NSA Com- mittee on Student Government, and Richard Evans, Co-Chairman Used Book Agency, Book Exchange board ot control and College Choir. 72 The social calendar of Alpha Chi Rho was filled with events throughout the year. Approximately lZ5 guests were served at a buffet dinner during Home- coming Week-end. An informal dance was held dur- ing Junior Prom Week-end. The annual pledge dance, Carnation Ball, was held in March. It was a semi-formal affair. Another semi-formal dance, built around an Easter theme, was the highlight of IFC Week-end. Senior Ball Week-end was marked by an affair having a brawl theme. Alpha Chi Rho was well represented in the various student activities. On the athletic field, Joe Tocci was co-captain of the varsity basketball team and also a valuable member of the baseball squad. Lou Lamie was a standout on the basketball squad and also vice president of the Physical Education Student Council. Al Darrach and Robb Holt were members of the varsity rifle team. Tom Hanna was on the cross country team as well as the track team. Al Ryan was a member of the Collegian senior board and also a member of Sigma Delta Chi, journal- ism honorary. Joe Lordeman was a member of Scab- bard and Blade and co-chairman of the Military Ball. John Longwell was a member of Xl Sigma Pi, forestry honorary. fl I. I' II fl ll ll I ll II ll PHI LAMBDA CHAPTER Established I9I 7 Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. Founded I895 I8 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors M. D. CARLS J. A. GEBHART RYAN R. G. CARNEY W. D. HANEY TOCCI A. G. DARRACH, JR. R. H. MAXWELL H. ZIESLOFT Juniors C. J. BEARDSLEY H. R. HOLT E. J. MAYER, JR J. C. DITTMAR L. W. LAMIE . PANCZYK J. D. DITTMAR J. LORDEMAN L. A. WARNEKE G. H. GRLJBER, JR. R. V. MCDOLJGALL F. H. WIKER D. G. HAZLETT P. E. WILT Ill Sophomores J. P. GEHRETT H. T. JONES, JR. J. MORGAN T. A. HANNA D. F. KURTZ, JR. . W. PHIPPS W, T. M. HOGG, JR. R. L. MARTZ . N. TONERY FACULTY MEMBERS J. R. LONGWELL W. J. SCHOAF Bottom Row, Left to Right-Ryan, Darrach, Gcbhardt, Maxwell, Carney, Schoaf, Longwcll. Second Row-Hogg, J. C. Dittmar, Jones, Hazlctt, McDougall, Kurtz, Panczyk, Bcorclslcy. Third Row-Zeisloft, Hanna, Morgan, Wornckc, Gehrett, Martz, Lordeman, J. D. Dittmar, Holt. Fourth Row-Carls, Mayer, Tonery, Wilt, Gruber, Phipps, Haney, Wikcr. :::':! Q umqnww- r Far' Sl '12 Www? NU CHAPTER Established 1911 University of Wisconsin R. T. ANDERSON J. M. AREY H. H. BAUER A. E. BLAKESLEE J. S. BRUKNER J. C. CARL H. M. ALBRIGHT R. R. ANGSTADT C. D. BARLET V. R. BIRD R. W. COOPER R. B. FAST P. E. ARMSTRONG D. M. FIX D. C. FURLONG W. F. GREENAWALT H. H. APPLEDORN R. G. ASCAH G. C. BASSLER N. W. BERST A. BLACK R. V. BOUCHER W. G. BRAUN M. R. CANNON F. L. CARNAHAN G. C. CHANDLEE N. C. COOK A. J. CURRIER 53 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors S. C. ELMS D. C. HERTING N. F. HESS D. A. JONES J. A. KAUFFMAN J. C. KRUSEN, JR. Juniors D. S. FREAR J. H. GRIMM M. E. GUNNET R. H. HERMAN R. W. HOLLER D G. . KELLY Sophomores W. E. HOCKERSMITH D. H. LUTZ M. H. REHBURG T. D. RODRIGUEZ FACULTY MEMBERS G Bottom Row, Left to Right-Krusen, Kauffman, Jones, Herting, R. Seavy, Bauer, Arey, Elms, Anderson, Blakeslee. Second Row-Albright, Ludwig, Fast, Sharctts, Longenecker, Herman, Schalch, Miller, Cooper, MacDonald, York, Carl. Third Row-Angstadt, Kline, Markley, Grecnawalt, Hockersmith, Bird, Frear, Kelly, Swan, Rehburg, Schneider. Fourth Row-Fix, J. Seavy, Grimm, Gunnet, Barlet, Rodriguez, Lutz, Armstrong, Snow, Holler, Furlong. 25 W 5' .llil'lll lllll i Ill I ii'f,g,fe .J I-FRU ' if lei. f .fra VK Wu ' i - -'--- T H'-1-1: Y 'l I . I .k . A L... I 3 -Q ll?-ff,-V N X. Founded 1902 W. MGCDONALD R. A. M. R. G. H. D. E. A. W. N. B. J. R. A. H. A. W. C. R. E. E. J. A. DUTCHER FENSKE FLEMING FREAR GAUGER GUERRANT HAYES HOLTZINGER HUTCHINSON KINNEY KLAUS KRIMMEL B. SANKEY H. SCHALCH SCHNEIDER R. SEAVY YORK W. KLINE J. LONGENECKER W. LUDWIG A. MARKLEY I. MILLER R. SHARETTS W. SEAVY E. SNOW SWAN, JR. H. E. WALDEN R. LOTZ J. MATSON E. MUSCHLITZ I. NOLL S. OAKWOOD J. OLEWINE R. PARKS S. POLANSKY M. SCHEMPF W. SCHIESSLER C. SHERRILL B. WAGNER The activities engaged in by Alpha Chi Sigma were, as usual, well received. The social calender was high- lighted by the Fall Houseparty, Annual Pledge Dance, Spring Houseparty, Senior Ball Week-end, Alumni Week-end, Christmas party for needy children, Faculty Smoker, and the Alpha Chi Sigma Initiation Banquet. The social season was rounded off with exchange dinners with other fraternities. In the field of sports, Alpha Chi Sigma excelled in the intramural football contest, in which it com- peted up to the semi-finals. Outstanding senior brothers were John Brukner, varsity swimming and editor of the Chem-Phys Newsletter , Henry Albright, varsity baseball, Bob Anderson, president, Mineral Industries Student Coun- cil, All-College Cabinet, Skull and Bones, Hans Schneider, vice-president of Chemistry Physics Student Council, Jack Krusen, vice-president ot Skull and Bones, publicity manager of Glee Club, Dave E. Hert- ing, secretary, Alpha Phi Omega. 4 375 -N' I, .fa Pl DEUTERON CHAPTER New York University Established 1947 57 Chapters Founded 1913 MEMBERS Seniors . . . . E. ASNESS R, J. HAMMER B. LEWIS Alpha Epsilon Pi, in completing another season, 5. D. BLUMENTHAL A. HART M. Loiimgi ' ' ' - J. H. DIAMOND s. HURWITZ . ROTH engagedtin many scholastic and social functions, thus or T, FLEISHER R' LAZAR I A, SCHH-,-ER keeping its policy of a full program calendar in force. M. GERSENSON M. LEVINE M. SELFON High in the social whirl were the Superstition Dance, D' G' LEWTT held during the Junior Prom Week-end, and the Juniors Chinatown Dance, held during the IFC week-end. A' ADELMAN C' E, NEWMAN I ROSEN - ' - - - - - - J. A. AGRE G. POGACH M. SHEAR Alpha Epsilon Pi hit its striclein sports, winning a J. J' BOCK NI L' PMCE SHULMAN number of trophies. The sports included Intramurals J. i. MARCUS M. s. RIESENBACH M. sTEiNGARo . . SWADLOW as well as the Hillel Football and Baseball Leagues. 5' G' MUSEL G Trophies won were the Purim Carnival Award from Sophomofes Hillel the Baseball Lea ue Tro h and th H'll I My W- ALTSHULER G- A- GLAZER 'A' SELTZER ' . Q P y' e I e M. AMARNEK E. GoLDBi.ooM . E. SHENGOLD Scholarship Trophy. The latter trophy has been won D, BUDENSTEH., A, N, HOFFMAN R. sTEiN three consecutive semesters. A- M- CHESTER 5- '-' '-ERNER J' WTT J. N. Epstein R. s. Levv E. ZIFF Scholastically, Alpha Epsilon Pi fared very well. Oscar Fleisher was initiated into Alpha Phi Omega and FACULTY MEMBER Steve Blumenthal into Alpha Delta Sigma. Other ac- H- F- W'SC 'N'A tivies were Marvin Schiller and Albert Adelman, Col- legian , Emanuel Asness, Players, Stan Lobron, man- ager ot soccer, basketball, Clinton Newman, manager of swimming, Pael Steingard, Blue Band, George Swadlow, Collegian , Sam Hurwitz, Associate Player, Rod and Coccus Society. , ' J it Awarding of the National A. E. Pi Scholarship -3, ,6,, I Award was a high point of Alpha Epsilon Pi's program. 'I A 'T 3 i y 1 i p lim' f ,fx -R- x ff '50 Q . 1 F i v KP I v Bottom Row, Left to Right-Gersonson, Hammer, Hurwitz, Hart, Riesenbach, Sclfon, Lobron, Flcisher. Second Row-Shear, Rothman, Ziff, Bock, Marcus, Price, Schiller, Chester, Adelman. Third Row-Diamond, Altshuler, Asness, Steingard, Stein, Swadlow, Lerner, Newman, Agrc. Fourth Row-Golclbloom, Lewis, Amarnek, Levitt, Hoffman, Shengolcl, Seltzer, Levy, Epstein, Glazer. Fifth Row-Levine, Blumenthal, Lazar, Rosen, Shulman, Pogach, Budcnstein, Vitt. Heading the list of social affairs was the Square X .N ,- . - H -... -. , , ssaqfu f'.lfif54 is . 'Q is 9 Q Yi fs-. fee, .i xii fi . 1' 5 it 'gf X 5 X -tt, I Q' r ' ft? . N3 I 4 Q' 4 gtk 1 I vw 'E X Sd? . , . - 'sex- .1 . Ra xxfsiit '. -3 . X if N -flffff lift -.sua Qg? FW'W7i Ohio State University P. A. BARKER A. BUCHANAN J. E. CLARK N. M. COMLY C. L. CROOKS R. B. DARLING T. W. DOHL J. R. ELWOOD D. L. ANTHONY L. C. BENDER, JR R. S. BUCHANAN W. F. CRAIG R. H. DUM R. D. FLOWERS H. E. BRANNAKA J. R. CRANDALL A. J. CRULL W. W. ERB R. B. ALDERFER A. K. ANDERSON C. S. BITTNER F U. W. C. BRAMBLE J. W. BRATZLER E. W. CALLENBACH W. W. CLARK Wirinwri ffozolmpaya 1100? QPOO 2 QQLAZQ4 Siilnm O :JET Z 8-4 z FLETCHER BLASINGAME GAMMA CHAPTER Established I9II 32 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors P. HALLOWELL J. B. HANBY F. J. HEIM J. C. HOUCK, JR. W. D. LANGE J. L. MAY J. R. MCDANEL Juniors R. HAMILTON, JR. J. K. KOOKER, JR. D. F. LEDERER R. M. ORNER A. N. SAYLOR J. Z. SHEARER Sophomores J. D. HAUCK F. HOGELAND C. D. LECHNER FAULTY MEMBERS D. E. FREAR R. H. HESS H. W. HIGBEE L. E. JACKSON W. JEFFRIES W JOHNSTONE D. JOSEPHSON R. LARSON F. LININGER K. MADDY P. MARGOLF A. G. MAW H. MCCULLOCH R. MEAHL Bottom Row, Left to Right-Post, Heim, Scrivens, Rockwcll, Hallowell, Darling, Anthony, A. Buchanan, Shute, Hanby, Houck. Second Row-Crandall, Flowers, Clark, Comly, Dohl, Yerkes, McDar1eI, Wilson, Rightmire, Swavely, Dum, Orner. Third Row-Crull, Hamilton, Wright, May, Shallcross, Crooks, Hauck, Worthington, Kooker, Craig, Lederer, Chick. Fourth Row-Saylor, Barker, Bender, Brannaka, Tomlinson, Hogeland, Smith, Elwood, Nichol, Erb, Lechner, Shearer, R. Buchanan. Founded I904 C. POST R. J H. ROCKWELL F. SCHILDMACHER R. SCRIVENS SHALLCROSS, JR. 9. SMITH . WATTS H. WILSON E. Sl-IUTE R. SWAVELY, JR. C. WILSON A. WORTHINGTON T. WRIGHT, JR. H. YERKES, III C. NICHOL N. RIGHTMIRE D. SANTELL S. TOMLINSON R. MURPHY M. MYERS M. MYERS E. PARKIN H. PATTON W. PIERCE W. PRINCE R. ROBINSON RONNING A. SAMCHOCK T. SULLIVAN B. TAIT O. TREIBOLD R. WAKEFIELD B. YOUNG lII.l'IIlI IIIIIIIIII Illlll Alpha Gamma Rho's i949-l95O season was one filled with success in social affairs, sports, and academic accomplishment. Dance on October 29, followed by the Harvest Moon Ball in November, the Christmas Dinner Pledge Dance in December, the Bunny Hop in April and the Hobo Ball in May--the season's final gala event. Alpha Gamma Rho engaged in the Regional Chap- ter Officer's School, held on April 9 and IO and at- tended by delegates from Cornell and the Universities of Maryland, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Maine. In sports, Alpha Gamma Rho won the IM Soccer Trophy after a playoff with Delta Upsilon. Outstand- ing athletes were Bill Schildmacher, swimming cap- tain, P. Q. Smith, varsity boxing and Clarence Shall- cross, varsity wrestling. Other outstanding brothers were Paul Q. Smith, Parmi Nous and Druids, Jay R. McDanel, business manager of Penn State Farmer , and Philip Parker, Alpha Phi Omega president. 377 Founded at Cornell in l909, Alpha Phi Alpha be- gan its third year on the Penn State campus last Fall. The local chapter, Gamma Nu, is one of 307 national chapters now active on college campuses. Alpha Phi GAMMA NU CHAPTER Esfoblished l947 Cornell University 307 Chapters Founded i906 Alpha was active in social activities and also in various MEMBERS phases of student activities. Several men doing grad- Seniors uate work were active in the fraternity. T. L. BURRIS W. R' EDMUNDS A' Ah SWANN A gala dinner dance held during Senior Ball week- K- E- CARTER W- C- LANCASTER, JR4 D- L- WATSON end marked the fraternity's anniversary and also C' W' MURRAY honored the chapter's new brothers. Informal dances ' were held following each football game. Jumors Alpha Phi Alpha had good representation on the C' R' CARTER J' B' GILLESME R' J' PATULLO varsity football team. Charles Murray, Chandois sophomores Johnson, and Earl Mundell were valuable members of the S Uod J. F. BUNDY M. Hewitt E. D. MUNDELL q ' D. L. CARROLL c. H. JOHNSON H. B. TAYLOR Wilbert Lancaster, chapter president, was active w. F. CHAMBRES L. LEMON w. M. s. TREsviu.s in several activities. He was an outstanding member of the varsity track team and vice-president of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity. ln campus hat societies, Lancaster was a member of Skull and Bones, and Johnson and Mundell were members of Druids. Alpha Phi Alpha members participated in intra- mural basketball and football competition. The men made the play-offs in intramural basketball. Q1 . .Q u fy: o ne fr53nSJiL . ggi ff gi ' , '10 i -1. 2-H ex ' W 9 I4 K LQ-6 ,hifi 4 J j i 0 7' ' A A l 131 '-.9 I ' 'k4'jA' Bottom Row, Left to Right-Carter, Murray, Lancaster, Burris. Second Row-Rankin, Wilson, Harris, Edmunds, Watson. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Poscuzzi, Mormo, Strizzi, Lordi, Catherine, Notari, Audino, Carrozza. Second Row-Angelo, Cardinali, Curto, Palombo, Turissini, Giacobine, Celani, 1 lEAai:'::igboitino.F Thglgd RROW-EPreate, 2eJuli:.:js, Eentilottii Zalgillp, Easgxrri, bDidarX,TRul:aino, l WZ Angelgnie Ficchour ow- anoni, rima I, antange o, noi, . o e I, r en ono, Z .S , I . t .J I ,i1f'?52f, I 55' -, I , ..-K , -- The social season of Chi chapter of Alpha Phi I '-1:-55' , uf- I I Delta was opened by a dinner and dance during Home- 4lpHA .,,,l, 0926. V D , coming Week-end. About 25 alumni were guests of ' PHI the fraternity for the affair. The annual pledge Syracuse University A. B. CARROZZA J. C. CATHERINE E. R. ALTOBELLI R. J. AUDINO W. J. CELANI L. E. CURTO L. GENTILOTTI R. F. ALTOBELLI F. ANGELO F. M. ANGELONI J. G. ARTENTANO CHI CHAPTER Established l929 28 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors C. R. GIACOBINE A. C. LORDI Juniors L. S. MASTRAGOSTINO L. R. NOTARI D. PALOMBO R. E. PASCUZZI Sophomores N. J. CARDINALI A. P. DeJULlUS J. P. DODARO A. F. GRIMALDI FACULTY ADVISOR A. W. CASE Founded l9l 4 L. MARMO J, sTRizz1 T. Plou D. PREATE ,J. RUBINO D. SANTANGELO Tumssini E. NASONI M. Ricci J. zANoNi w. ZARILLA dinner-dance was a candle light affair and it was the highlight of the Fall social calendar. The Hobo Brawl was a feature of the Spring semester. The Founders' Day dinner and dance in April was held at Autoport. In the Spring Carnival, Alpha Phi Delta conducted a fortune telling booth. Tony Lordi was a member of Eta Kappa Nu, elec- trical engineering scholastic honorary, and Phi Mu Alpha, music honorary. Don Preate was first assistant manager of football, a member of Blue Key, Players, and on the IFC Rushing Booklet staff. Richard Pioli was a member of Players. Leo Curto was in the Blue Band and choir, and Tony Carrozza was a Glee Club member. Mario Santangelo was on the varsity football squad. Mike Rubino, former intramural champion, was on the wrestling team. Don Palombo was land- scape chairman ofthe Hort Show. Joe Artentano was active in sophomore class politics. 79 .1.J'w'l :T Wt... ..' ' .. W- - A .. . egg. The Club Top Hat , a gala formal dlnner dance held during Senior Ball Week-end, was the outstand- ing social event of the year for Alpha Sigma Phi. Fall Houseparty Week-end, the Black Lantern lnn dominated the scene. The Crystal Ball , a formal pledge dance, was the Alpha Sigma Phi social feature in January. The fraternity ran a Bowl the Bucket booth in the Spring Carnival. ln intramural sports, Alpha Sigma Phi advanced to the semi-finals in soft- ball competition. ln student activities, Alpha Sigma Phi had several men who were outstanding. Harry Nelson, holder of an intramural swimming record, was a member of the varsity swimming team as was Richard D'Ardenne. Bill Hamel was active on the gymnastics team, a mem- ber of Thespians, and Delta Sigma Pi, commerce and finance honorary. Paul Wannemacher was head manager of the track team. Jim Walker was co-head manager of golf, and a member of Blue Key. John Skoogluncl was first assistant manager of lacrosse. In the field of journalism, Ralph Shiner was a member of Alpha Delta Sigma, professional advertis- ing fraternity. Bill Detweiler was on the junior edi- torial board of Collegian . Don Gibson was a mem- ber of the Penn State Engineer staff. Iil'IIil SIIIIIIA I'IlI Yale University R. J. BEVAN R. R. BLOOM E. F. BUNDA P. P. BUTLER J. R. D'ARDENNE D. J. DESANDRO R. S. ARTZ W. R. DETWEILER J. J. DURKIN, JR. C. R. GILLESPIE W. J. DORSEY, JR. R. E. EICHENLAUB UPSILON CHAPTER Established I9I 8 74 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors D. W. GIBSON W. C. HAMEL C. W. HAMILTON A. L. MARTIN I-I. R, MCLEAN J. E. MURPHY Juniors G. C. GUNSALLUS M. E. LONG F. P. MORITZ J. C. PARRY D. P. PIKULSKI Sophomores W. C. LEONARD, JR. R. I. MANSBACK I-l. R. E. J. P. Founded I845 S. NELSON B. SHINER, JR. G. SHORSHER E. WALKER, JR. S. WANNEMACHER, R. H. YOUNG R. E, REED H. E. SHUPE J. W. SKOOGLUND W. B. WOODRING R. M. SPRIGGS J. O. STOUGHTON A. J. GIBSON D. J. MORGAN, JR. R. M. SWIFT, JR. P. J. HARMON, JR. W. J. RICHMOND G. T. WESCOTT W. H. KLABAN, JR, S. L. SATLER J. F. WICKS Bottom Row, Left to Right-Durkin, Detweiler, Hamilton, Nelson, Shiner, Hamel, Walker, Desandro, Shorsher. Second Row-Satler, Shupe, Murphy, Skooglund, Bevan, D. Gibson, Mansback, Klaban, Wannemacher, Third Row-Harmon, We-scott, Bunda, J. Gibson, Mor- gan, Eichcnlaub, Spriggs, Moritz, Gunsallus. Fourth Row-Stoughton, Waodring, Gillespie, Leonard, D'Ardcnne, Martin, Swift, Parry, Wicks, Fifth Row-Bloom, Dorsey, Richmond, Young, Long, Pikulski, Reed, Artz. FACULTY MEMBER F. H. YONKER if ., Wy l, Y if r i lil 1 iv , ll I1 rd ih1'llli ' ww 15 'P 5 1-, ww ls l' ml .ni ,v ii! A I i J Vi H. J. R. R. R. H. S. W W P. R. C. S. R. D. L. L. S. G. J. S. W. R, mum' 'f -522 ine 'TU' Ju -'ill l zmf55iiE5!i5.l.'l:Elt.': ..L je-R Bottom Row, Left to Right-J. Corwin, Hyle, R. Manchester, Erickson, Shelly, McKean, Dobbins, Muscarella, Young. Second Row-Whittle, Anthony, Wengcrt, Bennett, Gillespie, Durling, Wilson, Catherman, Keifer. Third Row-Glessner, Rahm, Jacobs, Gaodling, Hub- bard, T. Manchester, Christy, Barr, Witmer, D. Corwin, Lockard. Fourth Row-Suda, Coleman, Gower, Mercner, Hersline, Rifflemacher, Montgomery, Elder, Meyer, Nagorny. GAMMA OMEGA CHAPTER Established l9l4 rginia Military Institute O. CATHERMAN H. CORWIN, II R. GILLESPIE lO5 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors H. C. JACOBS W. L. KEIFER R. C. MANCHESTER T. W. MANCHESTER R. E. MATTICKS H . R. MCKEON J. A. MEYER W. J. MUSCARELLA Juniors R. L. ELDER J. A. ERICKSON J. F. GLESSNER R. A. HERSTINE Sophomores R. R. GOWER D. D. KISTLER, JR. D. A. MERCNER A. GOODLING H. HAMILL W. HUBBARD R. HYLE A. ANTHONY, JR. H. BARR S. CHRISTY K, DOBBINS C. DURLING H. BENNETT J. COLEMAN T. CORWIN W. GOMLICK H. BELL J. BILO L. CROSSLEY L. EVERETT, ll W. FROST M. HENCH A. HUSSEY FACULTY MEMBERS C. JONES NES D. JO L. KELLER F. MCFARLAND A. MEYER J. REBER Pemetss ?U? !'?'T' WP? 2 PFTJDEEE Founded l 86? NAGORNY O. ROGERS, JR. H. SCHILLING R. SHELLY J. SUDA WITMER A. YOUNG M. McCALL D. LOCKARD MIRONOFF M. STEPHANI S. WILSON L. MONTGOMERY A. RAHM A. WENGERT WHITTLE RIFFLEMACHER ROGERS L. ROSS J ROWLAND SPICER STREETER WOELFEL ill.l'll1l 'llll ll lllll Gamma Omega chapter of Alpha Tau Omega en- joyed a very successful year of social activities. The Men of Distinction Dance held in February was the formal pledge dance. A Roaring Twenties Dance was the feature of the Spring social calendar. Whip- ples was the scene of a gala l-lallowe'en party. The Rat Race booth was the fraternity's contribution to the Spring Carnival. Alpha Tau Omega took first place in the annual Lawn Display contest held during Homecoming Week-end. Alpha Tau Omega had its share of outstanding men in activities. John Erickson was vice-president of the Junior class. He was also chairman of the Junior Prom and on the staff of Froth . Dick Manchester was a member of Scabbard and Blade and Tau Beta Pi, engineering honorary. Dick Goodling was in the Glee Club and Bill Rogers was a member ofthe Blue Band. In athletics, ATO was also well represented. Ron- ald Coleman was an outstanding addition to the var- sity soccer team. John McColl was a valuable mem- ber of the cross country team. Bob Gower was on the soccer team and Lou Gomlick on the cross country squad. In the field of journalism, John Meyer and Harold Catherman were on the Engineer staff. Carlton Durling was on the Penn State Farmer . In its second half century on the Penn State cam- pus, Alpha Zeta enjoyed a successful year. A formal dinner-dance held in the Spring was an outstanding event of the year's social calendar. A semi-formal dance was also held during the Fall houseparty week- end. The Monto Carlo party in April was a costume affair and proved to be very successful. Several square dances were held during the year. Alpha Zeta also conducted a booth in the Spring Carnival. Ted Allen was All-College president and a mem- ber of Skull and Bones. He was also chairman of the Sophomore orientation committee and vice-president of the Penn State Christian Association. Don Seipt was president of the Agricultural School Student Council and a member of Skull and Bones. Harry Schaffer was editor of the Penn State Farmer and editor of the Ag Hill Breeze. The Agriculture School Student Council had sev- eral Alpha Zeta members. Heiny Heinemann, Billy Ritchey, Vernon Smith, Gray Mattern, Jim Case, and Harvey Brown were on the Council. Case was on the varsity lacrosse team. Frank Ebert was president of the Dairy Science Club, Ritchey was a member of Scabbard and Blade and Mattern was in the Blue Band. Al.l'IIA Zll'I' Ohio State University T. C. ALLEN W. E. ANGSTADT W. B. BRADLY, JR. H. J. BROWN J. O. CASE H. W. COLVIN, JR. M. B. DAVIS F. M. EBERT W. E. ENGMAN O. BAER J. A. BOSCH H. R. DAVIS C. R. FAHNESTOCK J. A. FISH E. V. COMFORT J. A. DOPPLE J. O. ALMQUIST Bottom Row, Lc-ft to Right-Weclekincl. Bradly, Rumbergcr, Engman, Case, Ritchey, J. Mattern, Colvin. Second Row-Vorp, Ebert, Hc,scr, Nickcson, Haney, Fahnestock, Walton. Th d R All T H d' H II S th Mottcr Fish M th. Fourth Row P ir oW- en, urncr, or ing, a , mi , , , u - . Mattern, Angstaclt, Bosch, Heinemann, Brown, Lcamcr, Mitchell, Schatfcr. Fifth Raw- Scipt, Hager, M. Davis, Baer, McNair, Linvill, McCooI, Gout, Griffiths. MORRILL CHAPTER Established I898 46 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors D. W. GRIFFITHS K. J. HAGER H. J. HEINEMANN W. H. HEYSER D. W. LINVILL J. G. MATTERN P. G. MATTERN J. W. MCNAIR Founded I897 J. W. MITCHELL W. H. MURPHY, JR. C. D. MUTH W. A. RITCHEY D. L. RUMBERGER W. H. SCI-IAFFER D. V. SEIPT V. T. SMITH C. C. WEDEKIND Juniors J. W. GAUT G. A. MOTTER J. L. HALL R. L. NICKESON G. P. HANEY J. G. TURNER G. HARDING R. F. VORP J. LEAMER S. A. WALTON J. B. MCCOOL Sophomores W. C. DOWNS R. KINUKA w. HAENSLY J. WARZINSKI FACULTY ADVISORS C. O. JENSEN R. C. MILLER in ' I. .lillvh - 'if l,.ffJ V! NNN -'v .e :vs . 1 irq. 2.17, ,L - u K it ll 0 0 fix I :TX Gdgfgg sf? MJ I J' 2 tl ll V 41' :-- l.,Qi ft 't .it . Xtullliiliillw, xv ff ff X 1 Xxxx H 16 xx U,tiwiuiiii,,,, Z x Vinh, O Q 'V f Bottom Row, Left to Right--Neely, Gelatko, Smith, Scheidemantel, Haag, Platt, Fehl, Loffert. Second Row-Semago, Sklenar, Ducray, Walter, Polansky, Reinhart, Kohl, Rentschler. Third Row-Rosa, Semerod, Kaukonen, Carothers, Downing, lanniello, Pater- son, Michael, McCoy. Fourth Row-Gaber, Bcllas, Leathers, Green, Puschak, Badger, Hover, Gasche, Black, Eiswerth. 53-if-Y L , E meats- E 1 l E l 1 3 i 5 if EL? 0-j S ?jJXT 'fff4 75 Cocxfffs' 'kg The Beaver House had a very successful and out- Q, Mi,,,,........i---tt QS standing year in both social and athletic activities. 0ff,,,,,KQ UNNNX Twenty-four promising men formed the new pledge Ullllllllllll class which started the Beaver's oft on their l6th year ot active campus activities. The social season got into full swing in the Fall when the annual semi-formal Christmas dance was held. The alumni banquet was held on Homecoming BEAVER HOUSE Week-end and the members and their guests had an ESf0bliSl1Sd T934 enjoyable celebration. The Easter Dance was held Perm State Founded 1934 in the Spring, the Senior Ball House-party dance help- l Chapter ing to round out the year. MEMBERS Participation in sports activities claimed much , attention from the men in the chapter. Intramural Sewers bowling, football, basketball and softball were only a 3' Q'l'GcxiiiO E 'SEQ-TY TLQTZTSEMANTEL few of the sports in which the house competed. R. B. HAAG D. R. PLATT H. sEMERoD Among the members were several active leaders in sports, publications and honorary organizations. Juniors Jesse Fehl won his letter as a member of the varsity J, 5, BADGER A, C, GASCHE B, PUSCHAK gymnastic team. Gerald Smith was business manager A. J. BELLAS W. E. HOYER R. REINHART of the Penn State Engineer, and along with Leon J- H- BLACK J- P- 'ANNE'-'-0 J- ROSA Ducray was a member of Pershing Rifles. Paul Kritsky R' H' DOWNWG E' K' KAUKONEN ' T' SEMAGO was president ot Alpha Rho Omega, and Arnold Gasche L. A, DUCRAY, JR. J. R. KOHL SKLENAR , , E. F. USWERTH B, A, MCCOY H, SMWH was athletic director of the Penn State Club. J. A. FEHL s. T. MICHAEL H. WALTER Sophomores R. E. CAROTHERS, JR. A. T. GREEN A. PEi.i.Ec.RiNi P. E. EYER D. I. LEATHERS R. RENTSCHLER J. cs. PATERSON Z Among the outstanding men in Beta Sigma Rho was Joel Bachman who was a member of Skull and Bones, Tau Beta Pi, chairman of Chi Epsilon, lnter- national Relations of the National Student Associa- tion, and vice-chairman of the State Party. Seymour L. Barash, who was president of Beta Sigma Rho, was business manager of Froth and also the editorial director of the Daily Collegian. Bob Bergman was circulation manager of the Daily Collegian while Bernard Blumberg was a member of Alpha Epsilon Delta. Don Copelin was president of the Sophomore class, a member of the All-College Cabinet, and the varsity Cornell University J. Z. BACHMAN S. L. BARASH R. A. BERGMAN B. BLLJMBERG M. J. BRILL D. COPELIN J. BERKOWITZ H. J. BLAND W. M. GOLDSCHMIDT G. GOLDSTEIN G. GUSHNER B. P. COOPER R. M. DASH L. DOROSHOW BETA CHAPTER Established l9l 4 lO Chapters MEMBERS Seniors C. A. GOLDENBERG R, HOFFMAN W. M. KLEIN G. E. LEVY B. RATOWSKY J. M. RAUBFOGEL I. E. ROBINSON Juniors J. L. JUBELIRER M. KOHN C. A, KOLSBY J. H. KRANICH A. M. LIPSCHUTZ Sophomores M. L. GLASS M. C. GOLDMAN M. J. HALPERN Founded l9l O E. M. SCHAFFER S. S. SCHIFFMAN F. J. SILVERMAN B. S. SHORE D. P. VELORIC J. WOLFE S. R. REICHLIN B. ROTHSTEIN L. M. STONE D. H. WEINBERG R. L. WEISBERG M. KRAP L. J. LAMPERT E. F. LEFKOWITH R. H. E:sMAN E. HARRIS s. A. NEEDLEMAN lacrosse team. Carl Goldenberg was head basketball SLFlfE,lf,',VAQ,l1l, Q Ei EQ SLJQEENFELD manager and a member of Blue Key, and Dick Hoff- man was advertising manager of Froth and a member FACULTY MEMBERS of Delta Sigma Pi. Willard Klein was a first assistant A' DRUCKMAN J' J' RUBW golf manager and a member of Blue Key and Players. Irwin Robinson was a member of Phi Eta Sigma. Fred Silverman belonged to Thespians, Blue Key and was a first assistant track manager. Earl Schaffer was , .... , 'F Q president of the Liberal Arts Student Council and on lg, H, the All-College Cabinet. Dan Veloric was first as- ' ,,fm mHI Sistant wrestling manager and a member of Blue Key. ,ill 7llllllmlffI,y,,4ffMllll-:N Illlllllllllll lllln x .14 , J I l I . Bottom Raw, Left to Right-Raubfogel, B. Shore, Kohn, Robinson, Ratowsky, Barash, Klein, Kranich, Bachman, Blumberg, Veloric. Second Row-Brill, Hoffman, Schiffman, Levy, is. l l wolf? Berlgngan, Schaffer, Goldenberg, Silverman, Goldstein. Third, Row-Filderman ein crg, osby, Lipschutz, Weisberg, Rothstein, Goldschmiclt, Reichlin, Glass. Faurttl Row-Krap, Wagenfeld, Harris, Lampert, Eisman, Halpern, Dash, Lefkowith, Cooper, Goldman, L. Shore. M D. R. W D. E. B, R. R. H. J. J. J, B. J. J. D. D. D. J. B, R. F. l. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Solomon, Craig, Tinstman, Shull, Carbcau, Fasnacht, Miller, W. Bemus, Kelvington. Second Row-Sykes, Wright, Herr, Arbucklc, R. Bemus, Dufford, Ewing, Cameron, Richards, Rhoades. Third Row-Rodli, Smith, Roush, Brower, Hull, Harrison, Stewart, Llewellyn, Musser, Stailez. Fourth Row-Cook, R. Jones, Parr, Williams, Walter, Finger, Krall, Lynch, Mackin. Fi th Row--Humphries, Secvcrs, Hclftrich, Craul, Carlson, Brown, B. Jones, Waters, Gibson, Movcr. ALPHA UPSI LON CHAPTER Established I888 iami University, Oxford, Ohio E. ARBUCKLE A. BEMUS J. BEMUS G. CAMERON A. CAMERON W. CARBEAU H. CRAIG, JR. M DUFFORD F. ANDERSON M. BROWER N. COOK B. HULL, JR. C. JONES J. KELVINGTON A. BROWN C CARLSON M. COOK, JR. R CRAUL L. GIBSON M, HERMANN A HIGGINS J. HOLBEN 95 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors S. W. EWING, JR. A. F. FASNACHT M. L. FINGER R. C. HARRISON J. H. HERR R. B. JONES A. D. KRALL A. J. LLEWELLYN Juniors V. K. LYNCH T. A. MACKIN J. K. MILLER R. E. RODLI D. F. ROUSH, JR. Sophomores A. B. HELFFRICH, JR. W. E. HOPPER M. H. HUMPI-IRIES J. S. MCMAHAN FACULTY MEMBERS R. C. JOHNSON J, P. STEWART Founded I 839 S. MUSSER W. NORTON G. PARR Z. RICHARDS S. SOLOMON S. SMITH M. TINSTMAN W. WALTER S. SHULL C. STAILEY, JR. S. STEWART H. SYKES, JR. M. WILLIAMS R. WRIGHT, JR. L. MOYER, JR. E. RHOADES E. SEEVERS M. SPANGLER T. WATERS W. STODDART R. WARNOCK E, WIERMAN J J . ll I' 'I' 'I' ll I' 'lil Ill With its principal aim ot a well-rounded house always in the foreground, the Beta's enjoyed a suc- cessful year. This general versatile program includ- ed winning the IFC sing cup, lettermen in football, track, swimming, baseball, wrestling, gymnastics, and cheerleading, and men placed in the various scholastic and activity honoraries. On the social calendar the house included tall, spring, and senior prom house- parties, Miami Triad, alumni and underprivileged children Christmas parties, and a skating party. In trying to maintain their high degree ot hospitality, the chapter house doors have been open for all. Also the men have been active supporters of the exchange dinner program. The l3eta's honorable mention list includes Neg Norton, president ot Parmi Nous and football co- captain, and Ben Carbeau, Skull and Bones. Continuing in its all-round role, Alpha Upsilon chapter participated in all the intramural sports, campus politics, student government, all musical or- ganizations, dramatic groups, and campus publica- tions. 3 Chi Phi opened its season of social activities by entertaining approximately 25 ot its alumni for a week-end in October. Following the Syracuse game, an informal dinner and a costume dance resulted in a very successful Houseparty Week-end for the house members and their one hundred guests. The Fall semester was climaxed by several Christmas parties: one for a group of children of the town, and another tor house members. In the Spring another formal, the traditional Pledge Dance was held. Among the outstanding Chi Phi's on campus were Dale Shetter, varsity lacrosse, Larry Atkinson, varsity lacrosse and Sigma Eta Alpha honorary, John McNees, Pi Tau Sigma honorary, George Vadasz, La Vie sports editor, Skull and Bones, and Delta Sigma Pi honorary, Bill Smiles, Alpha Phi Omega honorary, Bob Russel, Druids, Don Brown, Choir and Thespians, Bill Klisanin, president of the model United Nations Security Coun- cil, Dave Orrell, varsity fencing, Howard McCoy, president of Chi Phi, vice-president ot Sigma Eta Alpha, chairman ofthe State Party, member of Players, and Theta Alpha Phi honorary, Tom Fox, Sigma Eta Alpha honorary, Carl Barnhart, Electrical Engineering Society and vice-president of the Archery Club, and Bill Hendrickson, a member of the gym team. CHI PIII Bottom Row, Left to Right-Lisk, Rinehardt, Fox, Bauer, McCoy, Blackwell, Best, Atkinson ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER Established I924 Princeton Founded I824 35 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors L. R. ATKINSON J. E. EVANS H. MATTERN H. C. BEST T. H. FOX I. MCCOY O. T. BLACKWELL H. H. HACKETT G. OSBORNE D. R. BROWN W. M. HERRMANN S. RINEHARDT W. H. CRAMER J. R. KIRKWOOD H. 'RUSSEL J. P. DOMAN F. LISK P. SHERIFF R. J. ESI-ILEMAN S, VADASZ Juniors C. L. BURCHILL T. J. LARKIN W. MILLER E. B. CARPENTER M. A, LAMONT NEWTON C. J. FINLEY R. A. LANE G. ORRELL K. J. HERHOLD T. F. MCCALLUM H. PICKERING F. W. HOPKINS J. W. MCNEES J. SKIRPAN J. M. JONES R. H. MENGLE R. SMILES R. C. LAYLON H. SPINNER Sophomores C. R. BARNHART R. H. HERLOCHER F. NORDSIEK R. BROWN J. R. KAUFFMAN B. PERRY T. J. DOUGLASS W. J. KLISANIN H. SCOTT W. H. HENDRICKSON D, E. SHEFFER FACULTY MEMBERS D. E. BAUER D. C. DUNCAN J. H. VINCENT E. H. COLEMAN G. J. FREE W. L. WELCH J. J. PFEIL Hackett, D. Brown. Second Row-Mengle, Skirpan, Evans, Eshelman, Burchill, Herlocher, Kauffman, Hendrickson, R. Brown. Third Row-LaMont, Jones, Vadasz, Russell, Osbornc, Laylon, Lane, Smiles, McCallum. Fourth Row-Sheriff Herrmann, Newton, Carpenter, Spinner, Domon, Orrell, McNees, Nordsiek, Klisanin. Fifth Row-Mattern, Sheffer, Barn- hart, Herhold, Pickering, Cramer, Kirkwood, Hopkins, Miller. 3s :X f 'Q . I Ao . wg nlng,. ... ,o.. 95' . ..7I g . 2?i'aol9 .... n . 50x 1 wk Y PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1929 Cornell University 41 Chapters Bottom Row, Left to Right-Sorber Black, White, Smith, McCloske2f, Metz, Bowser, Quirk, Richards Price, Lehman. Second Row--Setzer, Gardner, KrIe7ger, andra, Yeager, Niskey, Krayer, Larimer, M. White, Wenker, Sicklesmith, Barolak. hird Row-Schaffer, Wozer, McHaiI, Knapp, Patterson, Bergey, M. Lewis, Robbins, Beedie, Martin, Meehan, Harris, Connell. Fourth Row-Searles, McFadden, Ryder, Shearer, Rushinsky, VanHaeIewyn, Peterson, Hartley, Stewart, Hess, G. Lewis. Fifth Row-Baum, Schlotter, Schmidt, Hild, Young, Davis, Gabel, Mest, Buzard, VonStorch, Chido. Founded 1890 MEMBERS Seniors J. BAROLAK R. L. KOFMEHL J. v. BAUM, JR R. R. MCCLOSKEY D. D. BOWSER E. T. MCFADDEN W. W. BUZARD J. V. CONNELL R. K. DAVIS W. F. GABEL J. L. GARDNER K. W. HESS G. A. KANDRA F. A. BEEDLE G. A. BERGEY R. R. HARTLEY W. A. HILD R. A. KRAYER T. R. LARIMER S. P. CHIDO J. A. HARRIS P. V. KNAPP A. BLACK R. R. MCHAIL J. MEEHAN H. H. METZ R. A. PATTERSON B. H. PRICE R. L. RICHARDS R. R. SCHAFFER C. W. SCHLOTTER Juniors M. J. LEWIS J. M. MEST C. J. NISKEY W. F. QUIRK J. C. ROBBINS Sophomores W. R. KRIEGER G. R. LEWIS P. R. MARTIN FACULTY MEMBERS L. S. HOFFMAN F. B. KRAUSS A. N. SCHMIDT W. C. SETZER D. K. SHEARER J. V. SICKLESMITH D. E. SMITH D. K. SORBER H. J. S. VanHAELEWYN R. E. VonSTORCH H. E. WENKER J. T. WOZER R. M. SEARLES H. W. STEWART A. UHL W. R. WOOD J. P. YEAGER J. R. YOUNG C. A. PETERSON W. E. RUCHINSKY F. H. RYDER M. W. WHITE II ll IITII II ll l Delta Chi was again one of the leaders during the social season along Fraternity Row. Spotlighted was their HaIlowe'en Ball over Fall Houseparty Week-end followed by the annual HalIowe'en Party for neigh- borhood children. On January I4 was their formal dinner dance in honor of the pledge class. Traditional with the chapter is their Ranch Dance, which was held on IFC Week-end. Delta Chi was well-represented on the various varsity squads by Tom Larimer and Gil Lewis, lacrosse, Pete Krayer and Doug Shearer, track, Rex McHail and Bob Searles, fencing, and Jack Harris, soccer. Besides varsity sports, the chapter entered a team in each of the intramural leagues and made a fine showing throughout the year. The College Honorary Societies had many Delta Chi's among their ranks. George Kandra was a mem- ber of Chi Epsilon, Sigma Tau and Blue Band. Bill Schlotter, Walt Gabel and McHail were members of Alpha Phi Omega, while Jim Yeager was admitted to Alpha Nu. Jack Gardner was president of the Leibig Chemistry Society and Don Bowser was president of the chapter. I I 386 2 387 The Delta Sigma Phi social season was high-lighted by the annual Sailor's Ball in the Spring, and the Carnation Ball. Between these were such activities as the Pink Elephant Ball, and the exciting Christmas Formal Dance. Delta Sigma Phi had their members in many ac- tivities and honoraries. Pete Giesey used all of his skill and easily won the Debating Trophy. Ray Hedderick was acclaimed as a rugged center on the varsity toot- ball team. Tall, lanky Marty Costa was the pride of the varsity basketball team, and is co-captain. A swimming record is in the capable hands of Cas Bo- rowy. Jim Mayer, a real ball player, is on the baseball squad. The honor of first golt manager is held by Jack Jobe. Giesey served as lntertraternity Council president and is featured in Who's Who in College. Tau Beta Pi claims Don Liebel as one of its numbers. Don lngraham is a proud member of Phi Mu Alpha and Alpha Epsilon Delta. Giesey also is a member of Delta Sigma Rho. The National Delta Sigma Phi Scholarship Trophy and the Debating Trophy became the proud possession of Delta Sigma Phi. llllllll Sllllllil l'lll EPSILON CHAPTER Established 1905 College of New York City G. H. BEMUS M. F. COSTA P. M. GIESEY C. D. HANSON R. A. HEDDERICK W. H. HOFFMAN C. M. BOROWY M. J. CANTWELL J. E. CHELLIS J. A. JOBE T. S. EMERICK R. B. EVANS L. J. GEDDA R. A. LEFKOF C. N. LUDMAN l. C. BOERLIN A. E. COOPER Bottom Row, Left to Right-Morton, Liebel, Rice, Giesey, Metzler, Shalley, Costa. Second Row-Yohman, Cantwell, McNauI, Seaton, Hoffman, Singer, Mayer, Hanson. Third Row- Sisti, Jobe, Spohr, Riley, Borowy, lngraham, Robinson, W. McKnight, Terlizzi. Fourth Row- Maclntire, Wilsterman, Smith, Lefkof, Vaughan, R. McKnight, Bemus, Marsilo, Walen. Fifth Row-Chellis, Johnson, Ludman, Samuel, Macklin, Gedda, Pfirmcin, Evans, Wylie. 52 Chapters Founded l 899 MEMBERS Seniors D. S. INGRAHAM R. M. MORTON R. E. JOHNSON M. L. RICE R. A. LEFKOF J. W. RILEY D. A. LIEBEL J. H. SHALLEY, JR. J. A. LEEDOM W. L. SPAHR R. P. MARSILO J. A. WILSTERMAN A. W. MCKNIGHT lll Juniors D. L. MCICINTIRE M. V. SAMUEL, JR. J. K. MACKLIN B. N. SINGER J. C. MAYER J. J. STRUCHER F. A. METZLER, JR. S. S. VAUGHAN D. E. OWEN Sophomores R. B. MCKNIGHT E. l.. SMITH, JR. J. W. MCNAUL R. TERLIZZI W. S. PFIRMAN T. WALEN D. C. SISTI R. H. WYLIE J. YOHMAN FACULTY MEMBERS H. E. DICKSON E. S. KRUG A. H. GRIESS P. T. ZIEGLER wt pm... 1V ff .. . I: .1 if+'.vfrzMz,.. .......-.. , . fp.. lmliuil m ul- ill , m y . 0 . ., lfill i..l ll,.ll' 'J' -ll wi ll mii llllw f-'+,, ..,. 'J .,...p..-Jiiiillllllllil.lllllW- , , QQ. 1-,xlvx 1Q1.1 ,'la.',,-' 4, 4541-Q nwv' Bottom Row, Left to Right-Gallagher, Miller, McMahon, Wallace, Eberhart, Winter, Bren- . Second Row--D h M t s McCullou h Gourle Kortwich Toews Yahn. Third ner ona ue, as er, g , y, , , X Eow-Dunra, HBuCscliiJ gythgway, Barns, Fgrris, 2u1droni,F3?febger. gougth Nllicovgggrown, Xi. Y amoree, u ar , ie au, avage, iesey, entz, ase. i ow- ny er, c , nger, Trexler, Johnson, Timothy, Watson, Grifferty. X -. 'Q .-:a..i,, iiiimi ilii Dlllftil H N if iv: :Lv W 3'-'Els-+2 ik 2 1-E.,..iiiiiiiiillllllllllllllliiuiiiiii 3 ,,r li 6 0 Q ,y 1 ,.,, Mft-J . X Bethany College R. W. BRENNER R. C. BURNS H. R. CHASE J. A. EBERHART A. BUDRONI R. W. BUSCH R. B. BYTHEWAY D. A. DOEBLER E. T. DONAHUE D. L. DUNN T. A. BROWN W. C. GOURLEY R. A. JOHNSON J. M. LAMOREE TAU CHAPTER Established l872 82 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors J. L. GALLAGHER J. L. GIESEY P. E. KORTWICH M. T. MCCULLOUGH Juniors R. B. EVANS H. P. FERRIS R. V. FREEBAIRN T. F. GRIFFERTY D. S. MCMAHAN W. G. MATHERS K. R. MILLER Sophomores A. A. LIEBAU R. W. MASTERS J. R. MULLARD T. J. PEARCE D. H. TIMOTHY FACULTY MEMBERS Founded i857 H. G. MCMAHON J. F. SALING J. C. WALLACE W. E. WINTER T. H. SAVAGE J. A. SENTZ W. F. SNYDER Q. G. TOEWS W. A. WEBB G. C. WELSH J. J. TREXLER R. C. UNGER B. H. WATSON W. J. YAl-lN c, o. DAHLE E. B. Morrirr Delta Tau Delta burst forth with a Pajama Dance to start off a successful social year. ln January, the Tau's broke out in their costumes and held the yearly Pledge Dance, namely the Kiddie Dance. Not being satisfied with being a top social fraternity, the Delta Tau Delta's out-did themselves in the Dance of the Underworld and the Star Light formal dance. For an extra-special treat on Mother's Day week-end, the Tau's had Open House for mothers and held a party in their honor. Several members carried the banner of Delta Tau Delta on the competitive athletic field. The winged feet of Bob Freebairn participated in varsity cross country and track. The rough and tough game of football kept Bill Mathers on his toes at all times. The members of the ski team were in good hands un- der head manager Jerry Eberhart. The honor of All-College vice-president belongs to Harry McMahon, while the College Choir claims Paul Kortwich as its president. Pi Lamda Sigma honorary included Ralph Brenner among its members and McMahon and Bob Busch were in Blue Key. Skull and Bones claimed McMahon in its ranks. Delta Theta Sigma launched its social season last Fall with a Homecoming Dance tor the returning alumni members. ln January they once again had their annual Pledge Dance. During the Spring months a semi-formal dinner dance was held in honor of the members of the Agriculture fraternity. Scattered in between these social functions was a multitude of in- formal dances and parties to round out the Delta Theta Sigma social calendar of the year. Several members represented the Agriculture brothers this year in honoraries. Norm Durand, and Bill Thomas were industrious participants in Phi Eta Sigma. Alpha Theta Alpha included Thomas as president, and Bob Wilson, and Art Nelson as mem- bers. Dan Conover, Joe Dewey and Ralph Zarr were members of the Dendrology Society. Two Delta Theta Sigma's served the College in the competitive field of athletics. Varsity basketball claimed the skilled abilities of Lee Schisler, while the physical sport of wrestling holds Jack Walker in its grip. Don Cross was presented an individual trophy by the American Guernsey cattle club, at the intercol- legiate judging contest, thus adding to the ever-grow- ing list of honors for Delta Theta Sigma. ll 'l.'l'A 'llll ll'l'A lllllll Ohio State University D. D. CAMPBELL E. V. CHADWICK L. J. CRUMMY A. S. DUGAN M. N. DURAND L. E. HERR R. M. ARD D. F. CONOVER F. M. COOPER D. S. CROSS J. E. DEWEY P. ANDERSON E. J. ANDERSON R. D. ANTHONY P. M. ALTHOUSE A. A. BORLAND Bottom Row, Left to Right-Dickerson, Anderson, Herr, Dewey, Hileman, Mann, Durand, Borland, Shigley. Second Row-Howes, Ard, Grosse, Chadwick, Schisler, Gregory, Niering, Kelly, Pound. Third Row-Krone, Martin, Cooper, Winslow, Crummy, Nesbitt, Madigan, Zarr, A. Wilson. Fourth Row-J. Walker, Campbell, G. Walker, Thomas, Cross, Rose, Dugan, Conover, Wilson. BETA CHAPTER Established l928 Founded l 907 3 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors W. L. HILEMAN L. C. SCHISLER H. L. MANN D. W. THOMAS A. W. NESBITT G. D. WALKER J. F. POUND A. G. WlLSON G. K. ROSE R. C. WILSON W. R. ROSSMAN R. L. WINSLOW Juniors A. K. GRASSE R. A. MADIGAN R. E. GREGORY G. E. MARTIN C. L. HOWES J. N. WALKER W. R. KING R. R. ZARR lll H. KRANE W. C. BOYD, JR. Sophomores J. A. BOCHY D. B. HINDMAN J. W. CHADWICK FACULTY MEMBERS H. S. BRUNNER J. F. SHIGLEY R. B. DICKERSON J. W. SHIGLEY E. H. ROHRBECK D. C. SPRAGUE H. K. WILSON I Us . f - asm Bottom Row, Left to Right-J. Drazenovich, Stashak, Jones, Orlando, DeBone, Margolf, Belfield, Hicks, Strittmatter, Fleming. Second Row-Barton, Monks, Schultz, Thomas, Shade, C. Drazenovich, Hershey, Leib, Hefkin, Smith, Montgomery. Third Row--Kane, Moore, Frassinelli, Sarabok, Bilohorka, Sweeten, Axford, Wheeler, R. Reese, Parris. Fourth I , Row-Edgar, Hallman, Giron, Hennessy, Hankins, Zaspel, Doughty, Lane, Sweger, Downey, ---,M ,,,, ,, ,,,, Jeffries. Fifth 'Row-Cavanaugh, Behnken, Holdsworth, Seither, Ashenfelter, Shipley, -,,.,,,, , -g . ,JJ UL. Decker, Kosanovich, Whnte, W. Reese, Papacharalambous. I' ,r:'5:. -if koi I 'I .Vila-A ut. , N V W Il ll ll ll' ll Ill . 5 E'f?,, I I ' fkgg- W ' , I I I I J if ' , :f:f:Q:i'3:5'?'1 '7:1:f'Q:Q:Q:1 , 3, ,,,,2:1,533i5 3,535,915 ' The Delta Upsilon social calendar was introduced I Pl 7'1:2QT.Qf ,2Q2 ' ,f 'I by the Christmas formal pledge dance, followed Mtg, closely by the Spring houseparty and topped by the 155 II. ...!,-WWW.. ,Hy . . . ' I-f A A Graduation Dance in May. Numerous small parties Williams V. H. BARTON E. C. BELFIELD W. BILOHORKA W. R. BRENNAN PENN STATE CHAPTER Established I 9l 4 69 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors B. S. HEFKIN W. D. HERSHEY R. C. HICKS J. W. JONES Ill C. M. DRAZENOVICH H. M. KANE J. J. DRAZENOVICH R. W. LEIB, JR. L. L. EDGAR C. W. MARGOLF G. R. FLEMING J. MONKS J. FRASSINELLI J. B. MONTGOMERY Juniors D. J. ASHENFELTER H. W. DECKER, JR. W. N. ASHENFELTER J. R. DOUGHTY H. H. AXFORD H. R. DOWNEY C. J. BROWN, JR. R. A. GIRON V. J. CAVANAUGH M. KOSANOVICH M. A. DeBONE J. A. LANE L. G. MAZANOWSKI Sophomores F. H. BEHNKEN E. W. HALLMAN D. L. HOLDSWORTH G. W. JEFFRIES N. S. HANKINS, JR. D. L. MAUREY R. G. HENNESSY J. D. PARRIS FACULTY MEMBERS J. E. ALLEN T. W. MASON H. F. GRAVES E. J. NICHOLS W. M. LEPLEY Founded I 834 B. W. MOORE J. V. ORLANDO J. J. SARABOK W. F. SCHULTZ W. W. SHADE T. M. SMITH F. C. STASHAK P. F. STRITTMATTER G. H. THOMAS H. PAPACHARALAMBOUS R. S. REESE H. A. SHIPLEY E. S. SWEETEN P. N. WHEELER K. ZASPEL W. E. REESE G. SEITHER J. SWEGER G. D. WHITE J. H. OLEWINE A. ORANOVSKY J. E. STEWART and dances rounded out the social calendar of Delta Upsilon. The Delta Upsilons really set the pace among fraternities in their contribution to intercollegiate athletics. Football claimed Chuck and Joe Drazeno- vich, Bob Hicks, co-captain, and Joe Sarabok. Soccer kept Chuck Margolf and Joe Lane on their toes. Box- ing was well taken care of by Eastern Intercollegiate heavyweight boxing champ, Chuck Drazenovich. Cross country kept Don Ashenfelter and his brother, Bill, really stepping. Bill Ashenfelter and George Thomas belonged to the track team. Lacrosse held Ed Belfield in its rank, while golf held the attention of Tom Smith and George Mazanowski and swimming held Ed Sweeten's interest. Skull and Bones members included Bill Shade and Margolf. I-licks, Belfield, Sarabok, Thomas and the Drazenovich brothers belong to Parmi Nous. Blue Key members were Pelton Wheeler, Pete Axford, Harold Shipley, and Howard Decker, while the Druids tapped Ed Sweeten. KWTFT .,,.,, ,W isffsgggmg, l?f?i43il.1.iF:i.i: fir . . is 93555 y?,wf.'i I xp 'ti , . Kappa Delta Rho started things rolling this year when they pledged 22 new members. Beside such so- cial activities as an alumni party on Homecoming week-end, football games, parties, and the Formal Pledge Dance, the Zeta's found plenty of time to en- tertain three campus sororities. The Christmas Dance was a bright spot in the social affairs and the annual Wharf Rat Cotillia brought to a close a full season. In the Newman Softball league, the Zeta's copped first place and received a championship trophy. Kappa Delta Rho sent many members into intercollegiate sports. Lloyd Amprim, Francis Rogel, and Owen Dougherty where outstanding names in football. Var- sity basketball claimed Tony Shumskas while Pete Howachyn served on the gym team. Delta Sigma Pi led the list of honoraries by in- cluding in its numbers, Anthony Lombardo, Bob Scott, and Bob Messersmith. Ed Myers represented the Zeta's in Blue Key, while the Druids claimed Dougher- ty, and Len Tananis was a member ofthe Pre-Medical honorary. The Zeta's have an ear for music with Eugene Magill, popular orchestra leader and Blue Band mem- ber. Jack LaClair, another musician, is a member of the Concert Blue Band, while George Pyle is also claimed by the famous Blue Band. II I I' I' I ll ll l.'I'.l Il. Il ll Middlebury College L. R. AMPRIM E. F. BATUTIS R. J. CALHOUN A. J. CARDARELLI P. HOWACHYN T. R. JENSEN W. D. LOWRY R. B. ARTZ J. E. BOOTH R. CHAPMAN O, J. DOUGHERTY G. L. DUTT C. R. HOSLER W. G. JOHNSON J. J. BEDSWORTH R, J. BURNS D. A, CARLETON Bottom Row, Left to Right-Young, Batutis, Hosler, Cardarclli, Rave, Rees, Calhoun, Winslow. Second Row-Scott, Howachyn, Stein, Ulinski, Tananis, Lindquist, Jensen, Lowry, Artz. Third Row-Haines, Merryman, LaCIair, McPoIand, Booth, Yenko, Molloy, Miller, McKnight. Fourth Row-Sakovich, Lombardo, Dutt, Burns, Lynsavagc, Ruhl, Chapman, Riland, Messersmith. Fifth Row-Ling, Magill, Meyers, Bedsworth, Johnson, Rhoades, Spangler, Pyle, Mover. ZETA CHAPTER Established l92O I7 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors R. J. MESSERSMITH E. F. MEYERS G. W. PYLE R. A. RAVE R. W. REES F. S. ROGEL Juniors J. F. LCICLAIR W. J. LINDQUIST A. L. LOMBARDO W. F. LYNSAVAGE Founded l905 c. P. Rum R. R. scott E. B. stem L. J, TANANIS R. V. ULINSKI R. A. WINSLOW J. F. YOUNG J. A. MILLER W. H. MOLLOY, JR. H. B. RHOADES, JR. L. B. RILAND E. C. MAGILL V. J. SAKOVICH R. S. MCKNIGHT, JR. A. B. SHUMSKAS, JR R. J. MERRYMAN D. F. YENKO Sophomores J. HAINES P. C. MCPOLAND R. R. LING W. H. SPANGLER D. W. MAVER FACULTY MEMBERS P. B. PFAHL R. H. WHERRY :hal 2 5 ,Cf- , -HL ,f,' f, 1 '.' 1 152531, , '-.., af, 4 1, G Q0 s 5' 03705, Q9 SUPER ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER Established l 892 Bottom Row, Left to Right-Ernst, Ritts, Mayer, McGinnes, Cosgrove, Stewart, Whittier, Cowan. Second Row-Sounders, Meyer, Mortz, Troy, Beattg, Buckley, Mead, Stavely, Langer. Third Row-Lindsay, Molitor, Koerber, Augusburger, tarr, Gordon, Hoy, McKeeI. Fourth Row-Schrecongost, Lovett, Golden, Conti Dykeman, Barr, Pietz, Lowery. Fifth Row-Shenot, Storch, Lozar, Olsen, Pancoast, Saulsbury, George, Arnold. University of Virginia Founded I869 ll7 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors W. W. BARR D. R. LANGEL R. T. MEYER C. F. BEATTY, JR. L. F. MARTZ A. V. RITTS, JR. E. J. BUCKLEY J. F. MAYER S. H. SAUNDERS W. H. COSGROVE, JR. E. A. MCGINNES S. F. STEWART A. W. COWAN R. M. MCKIBBEN D. C. STAVELY E. B. COZENS D. S. MEAD, JR. J. W. TAYLOR J. H. ERNST A. G. WHITTIER Juniors J. C. AUGUSBURGER J. R. KOERBER M. S. PANCOAST J. E. DYKEMAN J. W. LINDSAY W. G. PIETZ W. E. GORDON, JR. H. LOZAR H. P. STARR, JR. R. W. HOY A. G. MOLITOR V. F. TROY, JR. A. G. OLSEN Sophomores C. H. ARNOLD lll G. G. GOLDEN l. R. SAULSBURY W. J. CONTI J. E. LOVETT, JR. C. J. SHENOT R. L. GEORGE D. L. MCKEEL D. R. STORCH FACULTY MEMBERS R. W. BUNDY J. A. JAMES Killlllil llllllzl Kappa Sigma had one of the biggest years in its history on the Penn State campus in l9-49-50. ln Sep- tember, the Kappa Sigs began by pledging ll men. Homecoming week-end brought back many Kappa Sigs of previous years. A party held after the football game was a huge success. Brothers and pledges alike enjoyed the Christmas Formal Dance, held on December lO. Spring House- party in May was topped with a fine banquet and band Saturday night. ln May, the Kappa Sigs held the annual Pajama Dance. The Pajama Dance was originated at Penn State by the Kappa Sigs, and since its origination it has been a tremendous success each year. Campus activities found many Kappa Sigs partici- pating. Chuck Beatty will long be remembered here for his fine work as center of the football team. Jack Ernst was the secretary-treasurer of the lnterfraternity Council. Guy Pietz was a member of the wrestling team. Al McGinnes, the house president, led the Kappa Sigs through the year, a fine year both scholastically and socially. 2 I Boston University P. J. AICHER, JR. i.. aAcs.oi.v The Fall of I949 unveiled another memorable year ,IQ Qj EILLZZTRICK for Zeta chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha. The year was E- 5- Ltimmgs opened with the pledging of I6 men, and throughout ' ' the year the chapter achieved excellent ratings in its J. D. CAMPBELL scholastic and athletic endeavors. 5, 5, CLAIR, JR, Homecoming week-end, with the football game, E132 EIDSEIFVEEIQJRI banquet, and renewed friendships will long be remem- rf.: SXIEEIQRGER bered by everyone- c. J. v. miss iii The Fall social calendar was highlighted by House- D' ph BEC,-,TEL party week-end's Frontier Fracas which gained wide C.. R. DURIK recognition as one of the top festivals ot the campus. if f,f,A35l,?f,NE With the jingle of sleigh bells and aroma of pine in the air, the Lambda Chis turned out in white ties A- L. BEAM and tails for the annual Christmas Dinner which Y- CHOMICKY R. H. DOTTERER climaxed the social season of the Fall semester. s. HOFFMAN W. Found among campus notables were Lambda Chi's President Gerald Stewart of Pershing Rifles, Scabbard and Blade, Prop and Wing, ASME and IFC, Secretary Lowell Hammer of Delta Sigma Pi, Pi Lambda Sigma, IRC and the French Club, William Markley of Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, and AIEE, and Cheerleader George Kurtz. ZETA CHAPTER Established I9 I2 Founded I 869 I 38 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors D. W. HIRZEL G. E. MITCHELL W. E. KEIM S. A. SPINWEBER J. E. KELLY G. W. STEVENSON JR G. W. KURTZ G. W. STEWART W. F. MARKLEY J. G. TILTON R. B. MCLEAN E. J. WEAVER Juniors R. E. GEORGE, JR. R. V. KOLARIK D. W. HARMAN III C. E. LAND, JR. C. M. HOCH F. D. MIERLEY W. F. HORN W. E. NICHOLS R. HORNBAKER J. M. REAM R. B. HUGHES J. F. ROBINSON J. G. KALFAS E. J. WESTON Sophomores K. R. HAAS P. J. LUNDE A. D. HINKLE R. D. PARSONS P. B. HOUSTON R. R. TARPLEY S. A. KUTZ R. L. WIELAND FACULTY MEMBERS c. B. HOLT, JR. c. F. R. LORENZ, J. E. MCCORD H. SCHUG JR. H. I. TARPLEY H. C. TILLSON B. M. WITH EROW ogg. ix .-.mi ,K,,lQllEMai3. ' fa 'JW IW i'lgiff.?Zp - .mi , I' ,, . WIS: 51 f . . Ji, I llllll ll Illl F I .ni ill.l'llA I Bottom Row, Left to Right--Bagolly, Weston Fitzpatrick, Ellenberger, Stewart, Hammer, Kurtz, French, McLean. Second ow-Durilc, Keim, Dissinger, Hoch, Hinkle, Kolarik, Nichols Parsons, Kell? Third Row-Haas, Block, Harman, Clair, Houston, Hirzel, Ham- man, Kutz, Mierly. ourth Row-Mitchell, Markely, Weaver, Tarply, Durkin Campbell, Fries Stevenson, Emery, George. Fifth Row--Corbett, Hughes, Horn, Kalfus, l-lornbacher, Lundy, Bechtel, Weiland, Ream, Land. .'.s l.li I I H A - 'Nrf llllllll 5 J- J 4 ' w-.qi x N -,f X Qi KT IMPL 4 Hlkallyiv . t 1 1 I I ii. ' ln' 5- .gyli l' IEW-' mimi. ,.. . iv. I x ' 2 IDI illlilk lllllllll xl 'Ili -'J i WDW - 2 fn., , . QIOYQOIQ I E . ' 5 '94 if ' e rl +2 QW 0 Q Q94 cv Ie - 0 -' 40 -LVA ' ffer,...sl-r I I 1Qv A NU CHAPTER Established I92I Howard University Founded I9I I I97 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors J. D. HARRIS H. B. WINBORNE Juniors R. A. PEYTON R. P. RIED C. H. SAMPLE J. ROBINSON Sophomores S. B. LINDNER, JR. G. MILLER Bottom Row, Left to Right-Folmon, Winborne, Robinson, Sample. Second Row-Reid, Harris, Peyton. Illllllllll PSI PHI The Omega Psi Phis had a big year, socially. Dances were held on each big houseparty week-end of the year. Homecoming week-end brought back many alumni for the annual Omega Psi Homecoming party. A fine party and program was presented dur- ing National Negro Achievement Week. Although small in number, the Omega Psi's were very active on campus. Stan Lindner was a member of the cross country team and also the track team. Jim Robinson and Dick Peyton are members of Alpha Phi Omega, the national service fraternity. Peyton was also active in many other organizations, including IFC, History club, SEA, and FTA. John Harris and Hope Winborne are both mem- bers ot AIEE and IRE, engineering societies. Cranston Sample is a member of the SEA. At the end of the school year the Omega Psi's al- ways hold their annual cabin party. This year the fraternity held the best party in many years. Two men were pledged in September, and plans were made to take a larger pledge class, it possible, next year. For outstanding scholarship improvement, the chapter won the Sigma Chi 'Foundation Trophy. 4 Phi Delta Theta opened the social season with a successful Homecoming program in October. Other highlights of the social season were the House Party week-end dance, the annual Christmas dance, and the Spring Bowery Ball. Several sororities were enter- tained throughout the year. Outstanding representatives in Penn State's athletic activities included Bill Luther, football, Vince O'Bara, football, Bob Kunkle, golf, Bill Aiken, co- captain of the tennis team, Jim Gehrdes, president, Athletic Association, track, and Sugar Bowl Invitation- al, Bob Sabina, soccer manager, and John Reese, wres- tling. John Hagerman extended the varsity athlete list from the Phi Delt house by earning another letter in lacrosse. Bill Curtin was groomed as a replace- ment for the graduated Jack Sheehe, also a Phi Delt, on the varsity boxing squad. Hagerman served as a member of the Physical Education Student Council, and Ray Caton was listed in the membership of Skull and Bones and Parmi Nous. Also in Parmi Nous was Luther. The Phi DeIt's had 55 members with 4I brothers and I4 pledges. Twenty-four of the members are graduating seniors. I' II I Il Il Ii'I'll 'I' II Il 'III Bottom Row, Left to Right-Sabina, Hooper, Pierce, Schutte, Graves, Tuck, Stuart, Car- PENNSYLVANIA THETA CHAPTER Established I904 Miami University, Oxford, Ohio Founded I848 IIO Chapters MEMBERS Seniors D. J. BAKER, JR. J. C. HAGERMAN A. D. PIERCE, JR. D. W. CARRUTHERS, JR. A. V. HAYS, JR. J. M. PORTER R. S. CATON, JR. D. A. HESS R. E. POWELL A. CHAKMAK W. H. HICKEY H. S. SCHUTTE, JR. J. R. DIEHL R. W. HOOPER J. G. STARR II J. M. GEHRDES W. D. LUTHER D. H. THOMPSON H. C. GRAVES lll R. W. MALOY J. M. THOMPSON J. E. GRIFFITH D. R. MITCHELL, JR. R. L. TUCK Juniors W. T. AIKEN W. E. ISHLER D. P. REYNOLDS R. H. ANDERSON R. C. KELLY R. E. SABINA N. B. BARBER R. C. KUNKLE D. J. WATKINS W. D. CURTIN T. C. MCDERMOTT, JR. W. L. WEISS J. P. DAUGHERTY V. J. O'BARA J. R. WHITFIELD J. G. REESE Sophomores C. J. ALLEN D. A. GROVE S. R. PORTER H. C. CHAPMAN G. W. HAYES C. S. SCHUTTE D. B. DUNCAN F. B. HUSTON, JR. P. A. TRIMMER J. G. FINK, JR. K. R. MINCHIN R. R. WICK R. H. GROFF J. W. PICKET R. S. WILSON FACULTY MEMBERS R. T. FORTUNATO P. W. PIERSON C. P. SCHOTT W. A. KEARNEY C. A. PROSSER E. STEIDLE R. M. KOSER, JR. C. H. RIDENOUR F. B. STEPHENS M. N. MCGEARY H. L. YEAGLEY, JR. .JI fm- 635. , .. fm S5 I 'sf--1 , mf . 4 4 -. ' iz. x N . 'if Lggq- i. .e , fist Mft fi ey I .- ..' , -j 5, T Sl l.l'lJ.m '- ruthors, Chakmak. Second Row-Whitefield, J. Thompson, Caton, Baker, Powell, Hess, .Z7f'11lHf. Kelly, Griffith, Anderson. Third Row-Watkins, S. Porter, Curtin, Starr, Hays, Maloy, MD ttKkl Ihl W'.F thR M'thIIA'k D.Th H'k 1 c ermo , un c, s er, ciss our ow- ic c ,' I en, ompson, ic cy J. Portcr, Grove, Reynolds, Wilson, Wick. Fifth Row-Fink, Allen, Trimmer, Duncan, Minchin, Hays, Groff, Huston, Chapman, Pickett, C. Schutte. ' 4. . 4 A l L City College of C. LEVINSON ' ' ,.sl. If, . '.' 1 .. ' ' . . . ww. Vw' new - - ' sires- . 6. - 17, Q X X -A -1-4 lil!!! TH ETA CHAPTER M BALLON B. J. BERGSTEIN S. BLAU C. COHEN I. W. COHEN W. R, DANIEN L. A. ABRAMS L. B. ALLEN R. J. BLUM L. M. COHEN N. M. FRYMAN W. A. ALBERT G. A. BRAND J. BROWN B. V. BRONK Established I9l 4 New York 35 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors B. GREENWALD W. GREENWALD A. GRUSKIN L. HELFMAN P. KLEIN I. KLEINMAN l. LEVAN Juniors . P. GOLDBERG M. GOLDENBERG J. GOLDSTEIN S. LENCHNER PRINCE Sophomores E. M. GOLDBERG H. N. KAUFMANN M. R. KIMELMAN Bottom Row, Left to Right-Klein, Helfman, L. Greenwald, Ballon, Kleinman, Danien, Reisman, Stein. Second Row-Orr, Blau, Rosetsky, Shocnficld, Gruskin, Levinson, D. Greenwald, I. Cohen, Bergstein. Third Row-R. G. Shorr, R. K. Shore, Blum, Spielman, Gold- stein, M. Goldberg, Swimmer, Abrams, Lcnchner, Miller. Fourth Row--Fryman, Kohn, Naythons, New, Kimmelman, Brown, E. Goldberg, Bronk, Albert. Founded 1904 E. ORR J. REISMAN ROSETSKY STEIN WEISER H. F. SCHOENFELD K. SHORE R. SHORR . R. SPIELMAN H. S. SWIMMER J. KOHN O. MILLER E. NAYTHONS A. E. NEW PIII IlI Il.0 I'I Phi Epsilon Pi started the semester by pledging I4 men. The Annual Pajama Dance on October 28 was a huge success. The Fall semester continued in grand style with the annual Pledge Dance on December I7 and the Spring semester found the Phi Eps holding many fine parties and dances. Phi Epsilon Pi was well represented in the various campus organizations. First managerships were held in boxing, football, and baseball. These were held by Lenny Abrams, Jim Levinson, and Joe Klein respec- tively. Levinson was also in Parmi Nous. Dave Greenwald was on Tribunal, and active in Thespians, and Players. Charles Cohen was also in Players. Len Kleinman was on the varsity baseball team. House President Bill Ballon was on IFC and was also the Clique Chairman of the Lion Party for the Junior Class. George Gruskin served on the Junior Prom Dance Committee. Henry Schoenfeld was in Scabbard and Blade and was the vice-president of Blue Key. rm, rf' ,, im , ill!-1---f ' k.. A big Alumni Week-end opened another year of Phi Gam social activities. Saddle Swing, Fall house- party, was a huge success. The Christmas Formal and the formal pledge Dinner-Dance were the other high- lights of the fall semester. Grass skirts and palm trees created a pleasant atmosphere for Spring houseparty, the Fiji lsland Dance. The Jefferson Duo was held in April. Phi Gams were found in many campus activities and sports. Lee Henry and Bob Ross were varsity football lettermen and Whit Yeagley was on the soccer team. Henry was also in Sigma Tau, Chi Epsilon, and Parmi Nous. Marc Borland was the intramural tennis champion. Neil See, head manager of soccer, was also a member of Tribunal and Blue Key. Others active included Brooms Wilson, Scabbard and Blade, Allan Woolford, Blue Band, and Jim Coch- rane, Collegian and Alpha Delta Sigma. George Oehmler, as president of the Engineering Student Council, had a seat in All-College Cabinet. He was also in Sigma Tau and Tau Beta Pi, engineer- ing honoraries, and in Who's Who in the News and Who's Who Among in American Colleges and Universities. PIII IIIIIIIIIII Illllfllll GAMMA PHI CHAPTER Jefferson College Established i888 Founded I848 79 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors R. E. ADAMS E. E. DATZ C. L. NORTON, JR. R. M. ALLEN R. L. GARDNER G. C. OEHMLER W. H. BENSON Il R. C. GRIDLEY R. R. ROSS M. M, BORLAND V. L. HENRY H. C. SCOTT, JR. R. L. BOUR H. K. HOLMES R. J. WAMPLER, JR. G. CHUBB R. G. HUSTED G. T. WILSON J. A. COCHRANE C. C. MCGREGOR C. T. WRIGHT A. W. COLE, JR. R. D. MIJLHOLLEN R. W. YEAGLEY R. C. NOLL, JR. Juniors R. T. BUNNELL C. P. REBELE N. S. SEE J. D. I-IUBER F. A. RODGER5 J. F. WETZEL F. H. MCKEAN C. A. RODGERS H. H. WILSON, JR. R. W. PATTON A. WOOLFORD Sophomores T. N, ANDERSON J. W, ENTERLINE R. A. KLINE W. E. BLAHA G. L. FISHER D. F. LIGI-ITNER M. B. BURTON T. C. GEARY D. M. LONG J. W. DARLINGTON D. L. HESS J. M. NOEL FACULTY MEMBERS R. G. BERNREUTER J. E. KAULFUSS W. MCFARLAND J. B. FELTY, JR. J. E. KENNEDY F. F. MORRIS, JR, H. FISHBURN B. KESSEL H. W. PERKINS K. L. HOLDERMAN J. H. POND Bottom Row, Left to Right-Henry, Borland, Yeagley, Oehmlcr, Chubb, Gridley, Scott, Wampler, Cochrane. Second Raw-Patton, Benson, F. Rodgers, G. Wilson, Cole, Bour, Noll, Gardner, Wright. Third Row-Blaha, C. Rodgers, Rebele, Norton, Datz, Holmes, Adams, Husted, Allen. Fourth Row-Anderson, Burton, Enterlinc, H. Wilson, McKean, Huber, Woolforcl, Wetzel, Bunnell, Mulhollan. Fifth Row-See, Lightner, McGregor, Darlington, Smiley, Fisher, Gaul, Geary, Lang, Noel. Pl. I' . J' A f EM II li 141 Ii I Ip3g:i:1,'cfg.fg,::-135gif,-5:-gf-i.,2.if:-1:1-',-.,+gg.,-,.'.i l':. 'Ilf'lff' ?i,!?Q:Z'K-Q952'-12359 fill? l 'f3F3 Pail 'l,IICiT5iIlllwl ' .l :IlI--ilfilrl ii :H ll- g ' 4-41,1 IWW Irv. ' .Ii,,i - , . . 1,1112-:-S-q..'.' 7 Bluff yi un. iff ,,a5--::::.f-i.-.-... Aw :. . 1.--.: 1 I,,,::---i,.:. n ghlfzif :1II:jf1Q. I Quo, ' 'ls 'ffJ.-Z?i'.-2' f Q' Vxoxvfdfn was-'S llll ll l'l'A HA r l fi : ' ill 1 iil 4 ...Ji 1 ' 'll1l!!t ssi35f?:: liimil 1. . ' New lf V 111' . Q, ...fs .... . l 1 . .EEEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEESEF 1' 1 'fa-f'f': : x ' l it-?-.::A5:gf:'::: dw, 'TL'-'-r-'-2.151 fi J' X .'l!ii ' X i . 'I' A7,.6ZZf.f!1,g.fif,,5E3 h he lair. .- 'izsh . ..assa- . .1 i 1, ii ii, 1 ' . N W, li if ..f:mi.+ GAMMA CHAPTER Brown University L. W. ANDRUKONIS S. B. CASEY, JR. J. J. CURRAN R. C. DUMM F. R. EICHENLAUB W. M. ARNOLD N. S. BANKOVICH W. M. DeCREASE J. W. DINSMORE Established 1914 30 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors T. P. FOLAN T. A. KUBICKI J. J. LAVIN G. E. LOGUE J. D. NAYLON J. R. PISKLAK Juniors T. R. JUPINA A, KOVAR S. J. LUCAS J. A. MAHLA. JR. A. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Folan, Andrukonis, Rebo, Sarakauskas, Watson, Pisklak, Brentin. Second Row-Jupina, McFadden, Roache, R. Dumm, Kubicki, Willse, Arnold, Porto, Senko. Third Row-Dinsmore, Michelotti, Sotak, Naylon, Schaffer, McLean, Von- Arx, Stohn, DeCrease, Mehall. Fourth Row-Bankovich, Wewcr, E. Dumm, Hrivnak, O'MaIloy, Logue, Kovar, Lucas, Lovin, Wolfe, Hecney. Founded 1 889 D. REBO J. ROACHE V. SARAKAUSKAS J. SCHAFFER N. WILLSE M. O'MALLEY R. PORTO J. SENKO P. SHARNIK E. H. DUMM E. J. MCFADDEN A. F. VON ARX J, v. HEENEY F. P. MCLEAN wATsoN 1. A. HRIVNAK B. F. MEHALL w. J. wEwER A. A. MICHELOTTI Sophomores J. B. SOTAK E. J. STOHN W. H. WOLFE V. C. STRAUB Freshmen G. D. COLBERT FACULTY MEMBERS N. M. BRENTIN J- A- SAUER The Phi Kappa's opened their social season with the usual Homecoming and House Party week-end celebrations. The combination annual banquet and formal pledge dance was held early in December. The annual St. Patrick's Day All-College Party and Spring French Dance closed a successful social season. Sam Casey acted as vice-chairman tor the Lion Party Executive Committee and as campaign chairman tor the class elections. Frank Eichenlaub was presi- dent of the Newman Club for the Fall and Spring semesters. Other activities men included Bill Arnold who acted as vice-president for the Newman Club and Dave Naylon, scribe for Delta Sigma Pi. The Phi Kaps were not too successful in intra- murals but did manage to advance to the semi-finals in swimming competition. Al Porto represented the house athletes by making the cross country varsity, 4 Phi Kappa Psi pledged I3 men at the beginning of the Fall term to bring the total membership of the house to 52. The Phi Psi social calendar began with a dance Houseparty Week-end, which was followed by a formal Christmas dance. Second semester activities were highlighted by the Jefferson Duo-Dance and the an- nual Senior Ball picnic. Phi Psi was represented in football by Ken Bunn and Paul Kelly. Other athletes were: Jim Raymond, skiing, Vic Fritts, track, Wally Weaver and Bud Wolfram, lacrosse, Dick Ford, baseball, Jim Darcy, gymnastics, Dave Crum, rifle, Dave Owen, head football manager, and Walt Vilsmeier, first swimming manager. Some of the Phi Psi's who were active in campus organizations included Dick Pulling in Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade, Quarterdeck and secretary of Sigma Tau. Tom Morgan included editor of the Daily Collegian, president of Hat Societies Council, member of All-College Cabinet, and secre- tary-treasurer of Parmi Nous, in his activities. Other active members were Vilsmeier, treasurer of Blue Key, Weaver, Blue Band, Glee Club, Agriculture Student Council, and Block and Bridle Club, Curt Wessner, Players and Thespians, and Don Whitlow who was in Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau, vice-president of Keramos and secretary-treasurer of Sigma Gamma Epsilon. viii iiivvi ll 'I PENNSYLVANIA LAMBDA Established I 91 2 Washington and Jefferson College K. BUNN R. CROUTHAMEL W. F. DAVIS W. A. DEMPSEY C. M. ELLIOTT J. W. ERB R. W. FORD J. B. GRAFF B. A. BAILEY J. C. COOLIDGE R. E. COVER D. L. CRUM E. T. BIRD W. R. BODY J. F. BUNNELL J. B. DARCY R. L. DAVISON J. H. FRIZZELL P, S. KLEIN F. H. LEUSCHNER Bottom Raw, Left to Right-T. Robinson, Vilsmeier, Leuschncr, Morrow, Thomas, Whitlow, Wessner, G. Robinson, Cover. Second Row-Davis, Weaver, Owen, Reider, Raymond, Fritts, Bird, Mandes, Morgan, Crouthamcl. Third Row-Faulkner, Schmitt, Willson, Bailey, Doyle, Van Sickel, Reese, Bunnell, Pulling. Fourth Row-Darcy, Wolfram, Erb, R. Smith, Sutovsky, Dempsey, Krape, Sheridan, Davison, Elliott. Fifth Row-Kelly, Walsh, Body, Lavino, Makovsky, Coolidge, T. Smith, Graff, Longnecker. 53 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors KELLY LAVINO LEUSCHNER R. MANDES MORGAN . L. MORROW . F. OWEN . PULLING RAYMOND Juniors J. DOYLE V. J. FRITTS . E. KRAPE W. D. MATTER G. E. ROBINSON Sophomores N. L. FAULKNER J. A. LONGNECKER MAKOVSKY . REI DER FACULTY MEMBERS CHAPTER Founded I 852 M. REESE R. ROBINSON A. SCHMITT R. THOMAS W, G. WEAVER M. WHITLOW E. WILLSON S. WOLF E. Sl-IERIDAN L. VanSICKEL W. F. VILSMEIER H. C. WESSNER B. SMITH H. SMITH SUTOVSKY A. WALSH H. G. WOLFRAM . B. MARBUT W. RUSSELL . MURPHY R. P. SCHLABACH JR NEUSBAUM R. E. TSCHAN RHODES ' -if-1252 , ,EWYSW :!.'5ff--.-IZBI' 'III 'vi-'Th ' .,sf'.f,f ... -. Il :.jf5'F.':'-'I ei.f :F55555':' C J , Q . ,Ffa if 5 I , ' HPF: - vf: V 'Iffi'.'f. S -I f iff 'eglfn if. Nimfm 1. .sf i 5 : ': It iw ' F I Mw55lw-- A 3 I Q l 2 F l I .. f 2 354. IW' I l. I' fm .5 w 4 ' .4 . . gin i TZ: ,,, ml. jp i:::S .i' E5::: ' -Sl, ' H I . . GQ 1:5 fm ix ll, I H X liw,EXqh5,.y- , PSI CHAPTER Established I890 University ot Pennsylvania 42 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors Bottom Row, Left to Right-Wertz, Klosterman, Christopher, Pollard, Schweiker, Thomas, Thayer, Reinsmith, Shihadeh. Second Row-Monaghan,Herbanek, Coleman, James, Funk, Stewart, Keller, Davis. Third Row-Fisher, Wylie, Baldwin, Richardson, Price, Netscher, Bria, Bedell. Fourth Row-Jones, Lauer, Mullan, Schuster, Garretson-Butt, Coder, Lieb. Fifth Row-Grupp, Smith, Baron, Kincaid, Forbes, Lewis, Truitt, Keightly, Whelan. Founded I 850 M. R. FISHER R. M. FORBES W. T. FUNK, JR. A. R. HERBANEK R. L. JAMES D. P. JONES R. S. KELLER J. H. BEDELL D. W. CHRISTOPHER R. T. CODER P. R. COLEMAN L. T. BALDWIN J. J. BARON, JR. F. L. BRIA E. W. DAVIS R. B. FARLEY G. LIEB MCCHESNEY S. MONAGHAN . B. MULLAN D. POLLARD, JR. L. PRICE Juniors W. DAVIS J. EDMUNDSON GRUPP III L. KLOSTERMAN Sophomores P. GARRETSON-BUTT S. KEIGHTLY, JR. C. KINCAID, JR. S. LAUER W. RICHARDSON, JR. W D. FACULTY MEMBERS F. R. AXELSON W. D. BRAND G. W. HARVEY E. O. KELLER J. O. KELLER M. REINSMITH J. SCHUSTER S. SCHWEIKER H. SHIHADEH W. THAYER D. THOMAS H. WERTZ D. LEWIS . M. MILLER N. NETSCHER, JR W. A. SHORE K. SMITH P. STEWART A, TRUITT A. WHELAN S. WYLIE M. REED Ill D. RIDGE P. SELSAM PIII IIIIIIPII lllllllil The men of Phi Kappa Sigma are prominent in campus activities as well as social lite. Three Phi Kappa Sigs were chosen for Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Univer- sities this year. Bob Keller is president ot Tribunal, on the varsity boxing team, and a member of Skull and Bones and NSA. Dick Schweiker is captain of the debate team, a member of All-College Cabinet, and on the board of control of IFC. Dick Wertz is captain ot the baseball team, president of the Physical Educa- tion Student Council, and a member ot All-College Cabinet and Parmi Nous. Ted Lieb is a member of the varsity soccer team, Parmi Nous, and Druids. Ronald Coder is on both soccer and track varsity teams. John Baron is the Sophomore class secretary-treasurer. The Phi Kappa Sigs had two December Dances this year. On December I0 they gave their Pledge dance, and on December I7 they had a Christmas Banquet and Formal Dance. 400 4 J. nf' Phi Kappa Tau had a big year in all phases of ,lj QUSSTAPT college life and was well represented in activities, W, M, BARTEL5 organizations and athletics. A large turnout highs ZQLEER lighted the most successful Homecoming program in CfG,'DeMARgO years. Three large dances with orchestras were part G' J- FREEMAN of House-party Week-end, the Christmas season, and IFC Week-end. Ramon Saul, Lo Vie editor, also included Players, SQUQQASEQQSN Sigma Delta Chi, Skull and Bones, and Who's Who E- DIDDEEBOCK . . . . . . Ll Among Students in American Colleges and Universi- E, EEL:w,NAND ties in his activities. Fred Auch, head wrestling man- F- H- FRICKER ager, and Skull and Bones was a diligent worker for the State Party and served on various All-College com- J' CI BARCLAY mittees. Harry Kondourajian, junior class president, H. E- BAUKNECHT was also prominent in Blue Key, Thespians, Players, and the Lion Party. Dick Heisler, first boxing man- ager, was also listed in Blue Key. Bill Dickson made the junior board on Daily Collegian and Blue Key. Other Collegian staff members were Pete Kalandiak, Dale Johnson, and Tom Dulick. Bill Bonner was on the Mineral Industries Student Council and Jack Skehan made Scabbard and Blade. Russ Angstadt served as secretary for the ASCE and Tim Hayes appeared in numerous Player's shows. D. L. MARKLE Pat Heims and Lou Guthrie led the house athletes by making the varsity boxing squad for the second straight season. l'IIl KlI'l'1l 'llll Bottom Row, Left to Right-Saul, Hayes, Angstadt, Auch, Frezeman, Kleitz, Skehan, Kalandiak Hendrickson. Second Row--DeMarco, Patnovich, Willoman, Pschirer, Gorny, Johnson, Bonner, Jones, Bates. Third Row-Thomas, Ferdinand, Bartels, Weise, Scandale, Morton, Freeman, Heisler. Fourth Row-Moffatt, Schmidt, Dickson, Diddlebock, Bauk- necht, Young, Truman, Fricker. Fifth Row--Allman, Barclay, Ruby, Dulick, Helms, Folzone, Kondourajlan, Gray, Guthrie, Zurflieh. OMICRON CHAPTER Established 1922 Miami University, Oxford, Ohio 60 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors A. FREZEMAN S. GORNY D. HAYES E. HENDRICKSON M. JOHNSON W. JONES KALANDIAK H. KLEIN Juniors T. GUTHRIE E. HEIMS P. HEISLER A. KONDOURAJIAN W. MOFFATT W. MORTON Sophomores J. FALZONE D. J. GRAY FACULTY MEMBERS B. W. NIEBEL Founded l 906 KLEITZ PATNOVICH PSCHIRER SAUL SH ELLENB ERGER SKEHAN, JR. WILLAMAN RUBY SCANDALE SCHMIDT THOMAS WEISE YOUNG TRUMAN ZURFLIEH NORFORD gli, . , ,i., . lf: J il 'Il if . 'ki iikll l ll ML I wh . i ' fill., Q5 A 3 , Q .Q I W of Bottom Row, Left to Right-Schwalb, Jayson, Remstein, Widelitz, Snitzer, Fromm, Taren, Borteck, Manes, Clair. Second Row-Blitz, Bernstein, N. Borish, K. Borish, Snyder, Isaac- man, Popkey, Helfand, Schmuckler, Freidman. Third Row-Lindenberg, Yaskin, Brodsky, Cohen, Kauffman, Abramson, Herman, Janov, Davidowitz, Rubin, Prokoff. Fourth Row- Goldman, Green, Jaffe, Bank, Dinner, Prossock, Elliwitz, Light, Bernstein, Williams, Bern- stein. Fifth Row-Whitman, Tepper, Weiner, Lewis, Yeagle, Hassman, Feinstein, Zucker, , Klebanoff, Wernick, Nemeroff, Greenberg. .fu-Zysg NW .Q . Q I lil, I ll, I I I I I I I - EE N. lf!-..v' - Phi Sigma Delta made their debut into the social world with a series of informal dances, exchange din- . X v XRR..n ners, and sorority teas. To add a little variety to the SI MP' social calendar, they had two cabins parties and an SIGMA CHAPTER Established I927 Columbia University 24 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors A. ABRAMSON A. H. BERSTEIN L. BLITZ K. BORISH N. BORISH H. B. BORTECK R. P. CLAIR M. C. BERNSTEIN I. DINNER S. M. ELLOWITZ M. E. BANK M. BERNSTEIN L. M. FRIEDMAN A. GOLDMAN D. I. GREEN D. C. GREENBERG H. HASSMAN W. M. COHEN W. DAVIDOWITZ R. H. HELFAND G. ISAACMAN H. JANOV K. E. JAYSON W. J. KAUFFMAN Juniors N. FIENSTEIN K. HERMAN H. F. LIGHT I. B. LINDENBERG Sophomores A. P. JAFFE E. F. KLEBANOFF F. H. LEWIS M. A. NEMEROFF W. PROKOFF E. PROSSACK H. RIESMAN R. RUBIN FACULTY MEMBER M. J. BERSTEI N Founded I 9I 7 L. MANES S. POPKY H. REMSTEIN . SNITZER . A. SNYDER TAREN . WIDELITZ L. SCHMUCKLER SCHWALB YASKIN S. TEPPER N. WEINER WERNICK . J. WILLIAMS S. WHITMAN YEAGLE M. ZUCK ER exchange dinner. The top costume party of the year was the Under the Sea houseparty. The Phi Sigma Deltas' have brothers interested in different intercollegiate sports. Bud Widelitz showed active participation in varsity basketball, soccer, and baseball. Lacrosse claims Merv Snyder, and Bobby Helfand's interest is divided between golf, and tennis. Irv Lindenberg is active in track, while football, wrestling, and JV baseball claim Al Abramson. Swim- ming is the main interest of Sid Manes. The Sigmas' also claim four first managerships in varsity sports. Howie Janov, cross country, Jack Schwalb, basketball, Ed Prossock, tennis, and Harvey Light, track. Honoraries and hat societies claim a number of Phi Sigma Delts. Mort Snitzer is grandmaster of Skull and Bones, while Karl Borish is one of the active mem- bers. Blue Key holds all rights to Dick Clair, Janov, and Schwalb. The Pre-Med Society lists Janov and Widelitz in its membership. Manes is on senior board of La Vie. 402 40 Highlights of the social season for Phi Sigma Kappa were the Christmas dance and the pledge formal dance. The social calendar also included a number of informal dances and the entertaining of several sororities. The Phi Sigma Kappa bowlers took all of the IFC bowling trophies for the year. Varsity baseball claimed Bill Hill as one of its outstanding participants and Don Kump was on the gym team. The chapter also had a number of men active in honorary groups. Pat Astore, Bob McCartney, Jr., and George Smith were active in Pi Gamma Alpha and Scarab. Joe Jammal and Hal Johnson are members of Phi Eta Sigma while Jammal, Johnson, and Smith are active in Tau Beta Pi. Jerry Daghir is a member of Pershing Rifles, Ray Dombrowski, Phi Mu Alpha, Hill, Eta Kappa Nu, Dick Hyde, Alpha Phi Omega, Roy Jansen, Sigma Eta Alpha, Bud Jones, Pi Lambda Sigma, Herb Kump, Scabbard and Blade, and Bob Meckley, Chi Epsilon. On the La Vie staff are Astore, McCartney, Smith, and Ed Wertz. I'IlI 'Ill IA IllI'I'il P. T. ASTORE H. T. BARR A. B. CHIEPPOR W. R. DIFFENDERFER H. EWALDSEN W. W. HILL G. R. JACOBS J. L. BERNARD, JR. G. L. DAGHIR G. W. DAGHIR C. D. DiVALERlO, JR. R. J. DOMBROWSKI W. H. ENTWISLE J. P. GAUSCH C. FALL D. J. KUMP W. B. BACHE J. N. BRENNAN K. E. DIEHL Bottom Row, Left to Right-Hill, Hyde, Chieppor, Johnson, Roth, Jammal, Astorc, Jones, Rice. Second Row-Raffensperger, Graffius, Schenck, D. Kump, Klotz, Janson, Scrnak, Watkins, H. Kump, Richards. Third Row-Bernard, Entwislc, Ricalton, Herman, Mcckley, Phillips, Daghir, Gausch, Fall, Thompson. Fourth Row-Henry, Ditfcndcrfcr, Spotts, Ewald- son, Smith, Wertz, Mohn, Singleton, McCartney. KAPPA CHAPTER Established I 899 Massachusetts State College 56 Chapters Founded I 87 3 MEMBERS Seniors R. L. JANSEN J. L. RICALTON J. N. JAMMAL G. ROTI-I H A. JOHNSON J. B. ROY C B. JONES Il C. W. SERNAK H H. KUMP H. L. SINGLETON R. M. MCCARTNEY, J G. W. SMITH F. N. MCELROY E. R. WERTZ Juniors H A. GRAFFILJS R. A. MECKLEY R. L. HERMAN R. E. MOHN R. A. HENRY, JR. J. W. NEFF R. P. HYDE G. B. PHILLIPS L. KLOTZ E. M. RAFFENSPERGER H J. KUMP W. W. SPOTTS F. W. LANCE R. N. WATKINS Sophomores D E. RICHARDS E. N. STARK, JR. G. E. SCHENCK F. C. THOMPSON FACULTY MEMBERS A. R. GROVE J. MILHOLLAND J. B. HILL G. E. RICE, JR. W. JEFFREY W. U. SNYDER H. W. LOMAN f M ' Z- xr 494555-fl .L...l.LZL fi! 1 . 1 ,hi Rx..'1N:.'.. -U rs? ,Z li, . -.Q .3 A .1 P A-..t. , xx.: ...H fs. A N., gg i Q.-.iff .F +, . 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' 1 1 wi - - . , 2, 'h ... ,N- , U 515- if, 'L .x 'r -:::i-7:52. ,ef ' 1 1'fj'i'-1 ., '-2:5 ff-2235 'a SEQ ' ':S::N 1311- 6 -' ' it of ,-Qs.-f r5::s. , f gf, .51 Q' 'Q -SN ': all ' 1 ' my , 0 'iw' ,,, ggirift . vit.-ss'-t-fs .' 3,1 1 J ,V jz . i g x Q.:- .1, , LE X. ,. l m 1 524s 'M' BETA ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1913 niversity of Virginia 96 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors J. BARGAS J. L. FLEMING J. BLICKLEY W. J. GRANCEY J. BRUCKNER, JR. W. H. GRIMM B. CATANACH R. G. HANNAH C. COONEY R. E. HITCHEN D. CYPHERS, JR. R. H. JONES O. EGOLF, JR. R. A. LOUIS G. F. MARKOVCI Juniors T. AIKENS N. R. FOSTER N. BECKER S. E. HARSHBERGER M. BODDINGTON H. W. HELM B. CHAPMAN L. C. HUMMEL CHYLOCK T. M. KAROLCIK L. DERR R. L. LAHER H. EMIG, JR. H. R. LITTLE Sophomores . M. CATANACH, JR. R. L. GERMAN L. CUMMINGS C. L. GINTER, JR. L. DIETZ E. L. HERRING M. DUICH J. D. OTTEMILLER D. W. ROTHENBERGER FACULTY MEMBERS E. DENGLER H. E. MACHAMER T. DUNLAP J. R. SCHRElNER V. HECKEL R. E. SCHREINER Bottom Row, Left to Right-Welder, Neilson, Blickley, J. Schumacher, Hannah, Louis, Derr, Ruff, Karolcik. Second Row-Tobias, Grancey, Chapman, Bruckner, Cyphers, Boddilngton, Egolf, Mathias, Helm, Aikens. Third Row-Little, Fleming, Oberg, Emig, Gunter, Hitchcn, Harshberger, Herring, German, Rothenberger. Fourth Row-Becker, Tedrow, Foster, Grimm, Hummel, McDougall, Chylak, Cummings, Laher. Fifth Row-Williams, Ottemillcr, Dictz, Wcssman, Rishel, C. Catanach, Duich, Saxe, Bargas, W. Schumacher, Shultz. Founded 1868 J. MATHIAS H. MCDOUGALL N. NEILSON PRESTON RUFF SCHUMACHER, SHULTZ MYERS OBERG RINTZ RISHEL TEDROW, JR. TOBIAS WILLIAMS A. SAXE, JR. SCHUMACHER WELDER, JR. WESSMAN D. SCHREIRER . W. TRAINER E. VANDERLIP T The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity started its social year with its Annual Dream Girl Dinner-Dance tol- lowed by its Formal Pledge Dance and Costume Ball. Sprinkled in between where society mixers and informal dances. ln intramural athletic competition, the Pi Kappa Alphas came out with three cups, one for the intra- mural basketball charnpionship, one tor handball doubles, and one tor bridge. ln the college sport picture, the men from the Pi Kappa Alpha showed great interest in soccer and lacrosse. Dick Hannah, Harry Little and George Emig where the top men on the undefeated soccer team with Little named All-American. Both Louis was named co-captain ot the lacrosse team. Little is the president of Druids. Delta Sigma Rho claim Dick Shultz, and Jim McDougall and Shultz and Jack Boddington are active members of Delta Sigma Pi. The Pi Lamba Sigmas' active members are Arnold Aikens, and Carl Bruckner, while Hannah belongs to Sigma Tau. On La Vie senior board is McDougall, while Bod- dington and Tom Karolcik are members ot the Col- legian senior board. 404 4 40 5 Alpha Mu chapter of Pi Kappa Phi highlighted its social calendar with a Sadie Hawkins Day Dance. The affair was held during Junior Prom Week-end. The annual pledge dinner-dance feting the pledge class and dates was held in December. IFC Week-end was marked by the Rose Ball, an annual event which high- lights the Spring semester's social activities. An in- formal dance was held over Senior Ball Week-end. Several get-togethers with sororities were also held. Pi Kappa Phi captured the swimming cup in intra- mural competition. The fraternity had three men in hat societies. John Senior and Bob Gabriel were members of Skull and Bones and Harold Boyer was a Blue Key member. Senior was also vice president of the Interfraternity Council, promotion manager of Froth, on the Collegian staff, and a swimming team member. George Herold was president of the Chemistry- Physics Student Council. Gabriel headed the Education Student Council. Don Heiny was head manager of the rifle team, Bob Conrad was a member of the swimming team, and Dick Seidel was a basketball squad member. Harold Leinbach was a Thespians member. Herold was a member of Sigma Tau and Tau Beta Pi, engineering honoraries and also Phi Lambda Upsilon, chemistry honorary. I'I It.I I'I'lI I' III ALPHA MU CHAPTER Established I927 College of Charleston, Charleston, S. C C. R. ANDERSON A. L. BAKER W. BERTRAM C. L. CHRISTENSEN A. B. DECKER R. E. GABRIEL R. M. GUHL R. T. BENNETT H. S. BOYER R. W. BOYD H. W. BRADY P. H. CLOUD K. R. CONRAD R. A. BLYTHE W. BRIDGE R. B. CRAINE, JR. H. H. DAVIDSON R. W. DeANCONA J. W. EISENMAN W. C. ERICKSON R. BAKER H. P. HAMMOND Bottom Row, Left to Right--Conrad, Boyer, Jung, Lord, Thomas, Bertram, Heiny, Leinbach, White. Second Row-G. Herold, Good, Davidson, DeAncona, Hognkins, Gabriel, Hazlett, Norris, Bold, Bennett. Third Row-Moyer, Howell, Froberg, achs, Seidel, Erickson, Goughan, itchel, Finkleston. Fourth Row-Bridge, Reese, Craine, Thornton Ingham, Grasty, Menzel Cloud, Decker. Fifth Row-McAninch, Thompson, Morgan, Guhl, oore, Anderson, Snyder, F. Herold, Brady, Miles. 44 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors D. R. HEINY F. P. HEROLD G. O. HEROLD R. C. HOUSER J. T. JENSEN I-I. A. KRAEMER R. W. LORD Juniors R. B. GOOD A. GRASTY, JR. J. M. HAZLETT L. W. HOPKINS, JR. F. W. HOWELL Sophomores W. C. FI NKLESTON H. C. FROBERG D. M. GOUGHAN H. HAUGH R. W. INGHAM R. S. KITCHEL R. W. MENZEL FACULTY MEMBERS J. RIDEN Founded I904 G. E. MCANINCH C. L. MILES R. L. MORGAN B. E. RAYMOND K. S. REESE J. R. SENIOR H. D. WHITE R. C. JUNG H. LEINBACH R. E. MOORE R. W. MOYER I-I. R. NORRIS R. E. THORNTON W. MOYER, JR. J. A. RAKER J. T. RUYAK W. SACHS R. F. SEIDEL C. W. SNYDER R. E. THOMPSON G. D. THOMAS R. E. ZIMMERMAN 'Q l' I, QQ!!-X 1 Q-1 wa vii dlacsn - 65' v :-, so I :ig ' L 0-..:- 5.-K - '. , : EE3.'.E.'..- , .1 -,Un -,-.-,lvl .'-,up , -.'-.M - .-.- -':.-1'- ff -1-' . , ...J , ,,g,, .:..-.- , . . ......,......... JI- 4-.-,, 4.5.1. ,-. , ........ Li.. , - '511'ii' f i I S 'r I .IP I F' lv xv 5.9. -ffm -vs! mr' 0 - I ' . llllll l'lll 'i IW ,QQ 'ik N - ui ' ' . s -f Osfkos Anilm ' Yale University ALLEN W. GOLDBERG G. GOTTLEIB ADELMAN A. BLOUGH S. BRENNER W. DEITCH DEITCH H. DOMOSH J. EPSTEIN J. ALTERMAN J. DENITZ C. EISENSTAT FRISHBERG J. GREENBERG HARNICK OMEGA GAMMA CHAPTER Established i942 3 8 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors J. J. HARRIS P. L. KROHN M. H. LERNER S. l. LEVY Juniors R. J. FADER S. l. FEIGELMAN Y. FREEDLINE L. GOLDBERG R. GOLDNER R. I. HOLLANDER H. KATES Sophomores M. KAUFFMAN D. B. KORSON N. LERNER I. LEVY P. LURIE R. S. MILLER S. MYERS Bottom Row, Left to Right-Brenner, Gottlieb, Goldberg, Seltzer, Reinheimer, Levy, Blough, Allen, Slomowitz. Second Row-Adclman, Wahl, Goldberg, Goldner, Lurie, Fader, M. Lerner, Schwartz, Hoffman, Hollander. Third Row--Harnick, Kaufman, Krohn, Stolper, Silvert, Zeidncr, Katcs, Freeclline, Yedinsky. Fourth Row-Korson, Denitz, Domash, Pritsker, Fcigelman, Harris, Swimmer, Wax, Schultz. Fifth Row-M. Deitch, Stein, A. Deitch, N. Lerner, Lesse, Myers, Sporkin, Epstein, Frishberg. Founded I 895 B. MARCUS S. REINHEIMER S. YEDINSKY I. LESSE P. PRITSKER M, SCHWARTZ L. SELTZER L. SLOMOWITZ A. SPORKIN A. ZEIDNER SCHULTZ E. SILVERT STOLPER SWIMMER D. WAHL WAX Starting out the new semester with a Pajama party, and following it with four rough-it parties and two informal dances Pi Lambda Phi had a busy social sea- son. A Spring Formal sparkled the beginning of the second semester and was closely followed by the an- nual IFC Week-end Houseparty. To honor the grad- uating fraternity brothers, a senior outing was given by the undergraduate brothers. Four wiener roasts evenly separated during the Spring semester kept all of the brothers and pledge brothers active and inter- ested in the house activities. The Skull and Bones hat society claimed Joe Rein- heimer as one of its members and Leonard Goldberg was a member of Alpha Delta Sigma. Pi Lambda Phi numbered among its members Reinheimer who is the Senior Class vice-president and who was picked for Who's Who in the News, as were his fellow brothers, Phil Yedinsky, Froth Editor, and Jerry Gottleib, advertising manager for Froth and business manager of the IFC Newsletter. 406 g With the pledging of I3 men, Pennsylvania Alpha Zeta chapter ot Sigma Alpha Epsilon started two semesters of full activity. The SAE'S, active in social and campus activities, began the year with their Fall Houseparty. Other so- cial functions were the Christmas dance with Phi Gamma Delta and their annual Faculty Reception. The year was highlighted with a Pledge dance and the Hotel Hop. Teams were entered in every intramural sport. Many men were active in campus life. Some of these were Charlie Mebus, ASCE, Harry McCarty, AIEE, AI Berger, George Avery, Ed Hoffman, Warren Latimer, Thort Williams, and Jake Barnitz, Blue Key, Avery and Bob Heckman, Alpha Kappa Psi, McCarty, Phi Eta Sigma, Hoffman, Sigma Delta Chi, Barnitz, Sigma Eta Alpha and McCarty, Tau Beta Pi. Men active in sports were: McCarty and Wil- PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER University of Alabama A. G. BERGER G. E. CANDY J. M. CHRISTMAS J. C. DAUGHERTY W. R. DOAK R. H. DuBOIS F. D. GENGER E. L. HOFFMAN, JR. G. F. AVERY, JR. J. E. BARNITZ J. F. EWING Ill T. R. BRADRICK H. W. CRISWELL J. T. CUMMINGS D. J. FOSTER C. M. GERDES H. R. ALBRECHT T. F. BATES J. W. BRENEMAN Established I 892 I 27 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors D. E. KLINE D. W. KNOBEL J. E. KOCHER R. LAING J. C. LANGSTAFF W. E. LATIMER H. B. MCCARTY A. L. MCILVAINE W. S. MILLER Ill Juniors R. B. HACKMAN J. T. KING C. F. MEBUS II R. C. MORTON Sophomores N. B. HARTSOCK J. H. HIGH W. B. MCMILLIN C. H. MYERS Founded I 856 R. B. MIRES M. P. MURDOCK J. A. MURRAY, JR. G. E. OTT, JR. C. R. POWELL W. R. ROBINSON M. K. SIEBER C. E. SWAYZE, JR. R. E. THOMAS J. H. WILCOX T. R. WILLIAMS W. H. PARKS D. A. PETERS E. SHIHADEH J. C. WALKER J. D. WEAVER, JR. FACULTY MEMBERS H. B. FARNUM G. R. GREEN, JR. L. P. GUEST C. G. REEN C. G. SEASHORE R. R. VanSLAMBROUCK liams, lacrosse, Merle Sieber, Hackman, and Bob -km: I Dubois, track, and Dan Kline, Avery, and Red Myers, fooiboii, .I rilitu I ., .5::?f II...WI.. I I I I . , I , I I .IJ ll l I I I I l wi' I If I I J I I , 5. ,wmld ,ft CJ 'I f Bottom Row, Left to Right-Candy, Doak, Latimer, Mcllvaine, DuBois, Genger, McCarty, Murdock, Sieber, Hoffman, Ott, Miller, Christmas, Powell. Second Row-Ewing, Thomas, Parks, Knobel, Swayze, Mcbus, Robinson, Daugherty, Avery, Walker, Gercles, Hartsock. Third Row-Langstaff, Foster, Williams, Cummings, Peters, Barnitz, Wilcox, Murray, King, Shihadeh, Braclrick. Fourth Row-Kocher, McMilIin, Hackman, Kline, Morton, High, Weaver, Berger. gb Bottom Row, Left to Right-Glou, J. Style, Rubin, Miller, Solomon, Heller, Hilman. Second Row-Solofsky, R. Style, Kohn, Glassman, Benamy, Weisman, Gartinkle, Taylor. Third Row-Bronstein, Weinbrom, B. Neckrich, Einhorn, Koster, Berman, Moul. Fourth Row- Katz, Cetron, Glenn, Goldstone, Rosenberg, Cushner, Poselle, D. Neckrich. 7 .E-'l-T .C-.Er 1 z ' r 'll'llA Al l'll l l t I l I A P J m t t 0 Mu Lambda of Sigma Alpha Mu opened the year's P X activities with its installation into National Sigma Q , ' A' ' Alpha Mu. The affair was held Fall Houseparty week- .ufvd M end, and was attended by fratres from many other MU LAMBDA CHAPTER Established l 949 City College of New York A. N. BERMAN M. GROSS J. HILMAN E. J. BENAMY D. BRONSTEIN R. EINHORN M. GARFINKLE M. GLASSMAN A. I. GLENN M. CETRON K. KATZ SO Chapters MEMBERS Seniors B. P. MILLER M. MOUL B. NECKRICH Juniors W. R. GLOU M. M. GOLDSTONE S. HELLER A. M. KOHN A. W. KOSTER Sophomores B. S. KUSHNER A. S. POSELLE S. H. SOLOFSKY FACULTY MEMBER N. DAVIDS Founded l909 S. V. RUBIN F. SOLOMON J. A. STYLE l. KRICHEFF M. LEVINE D. NECKRICH K. ROSENBERG A. J. TAYLOR L. J. WEINBROM R. STYLE J. WElSMAN chapters. A semi-formal dinner-dance topped off the Sammy's first big week-end. With the acquisition of a house, the Sammy's so- cial calendar was greatly expanded. Highlights ofthe social affairs were the Fall Open House and the annual Pledge Dance. The month of December saw the pledges play host to the brothers with the Friendly Frolic dance. The house was represented in athletics by Al Kohn, cross country, Kenny Katz and Sid Solofsky, wrestling, and Art Poselle, track. Al Koster and Dave Bronstein were active in the Blue Band. Other active Sammys were Fred Solomon and Jay Style, officers in the Pre- Medical Society, lrv Kricheff, Kohn, and Marv Cetron, Froth , and Arny Taylor, campus musician. 40 409 Sigma Chi enjoyed a very good year in social activities. The formal Miami Triad Dance, held in conjunction with Beta Theta Pi and Phi Delta Theta, was one ofthe highlights ot the Spring semester. An- other high spot on the social calendar was the Bagdad Ball, a costume dinner dance, marking IFC Week-end. Senior Ball Week-end was highlighted by the formal Sweetheart Dance. The annual pledge dance, a tormal dinner dance, was held in December. Approximately IOO alumni were guests of Sigma Chi during Homecoming Week- end. There was a house variety show presented at each dance. Mike Kurowski was captain ot the gymnastics squad and also a member ot Druids. Mickey Silverman and Jack Waters were varsity wrestlers. Varsity lacrosse team members were Jack Long, Jay Stone, Fred Roberts, Tom Overdort, and Barr Asplundh. Al Christy was a member ofthe gymnastics squad. Jack Rath was a member of the IFC executive committee, Thespians, and two engineering honoraries, Sigma Tau and Tau Beta Pi. Robert Speicher was manager of the baseball team and a member of Blue Key. George Himes was a member of the Engineering School Student Council and a member of Sigma Tau, Engineering honorary. Richard Hartle was a member of Players. Ulllllll lllll Miami University J. D. COONER, JR. J. FEDAKO T. B. HANLEY G. N. HIMES, JR. J. F. HUNTER W. M. KOVALICK M. J. KUROWSKI J. F. AXOM A. R. CHRISTIE F. S. DIETZ R. J. FITZPATRICK W R. HELM J. R. HOOVER G. C. ALBURGER J. A. ANTHONY, J B. E. ASPLUNDH J. L. BAUSHER E. D. CLERY H. S. BRUNNER J. J. GEMMELL Bottom Row, Left to Right-Hanley, Coonor, Latshaw, Fitzpatrick, Phillips, Luersscn, Long, Ott, D. Waddell, Sterling. Second Row-Bausher, Lord, Strochecker, Nowcll, Stone, Town- send, Irvin, Rath, Himes, H. Waddell, Stcimmer. Third Row-Kurowski, Kovalick, Fedako, Kiellman, David Zinn, Pharo, Vesling, Anthony, Christie, Pilcggi. Fourth Overdorf, Thorpe, Turley, Dietz, West, Donald Zinn, C. Koelle, Stozinski, Hoover, McKim. Fifth Row-Hcirtle, Shadle, Asplundh, Richard Reed, Ray Reed, Alburger, Clery, Speicher, R. Koelle, Roberts, Axsom. Holm, Row- ALPHA CHI CHAPTER R. Established l89I II8 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors J. H. LATSHAW, JR. J. w. Loma, JR. R. D. LORD, JR. F. W. LUERSSEN R. K. NOWELL E. B. OTT R. S. PHARO W. l-I. PHILLIPS Juniors G. H. IRVIN T. K. KJELLMAN T. R. OVERDORF A. J. PILEGGI J. C. STONE J. E. TOWNSEND Sophomores R. H. HARTLE C. R. KOELLE, JR. R. R. KOELLE F. D. MCKIM R. D. REED R. J. REED, JR. FACULTY MEMBERS J. H. JACOBY C. L. KI NSLOE Founded I 855 J. H. RATH S. C. STERLING A. SILVERMAN, JR. B. N. STROHECKER P. N. THORPE, JR. M. R. TURLEY D. G. WADDELL G. C. VESLING H. T. WADDELL J. T. WATERS W. H. WEST DAVID E. ZINN DONALD E. ZINN F. E. ROBERTS P. W. SHADLE R. L. SHAGINAW R. S. SPIECHER J. R. STOZENSKI W. P. LEWIS R. K. VIERCK Fi- A WK ki ,LQ .ilulym MN . - s l ' ir M. WEA tree ywwi A IIGMA NU I silllilllll iiiiiiiliillllllllllllli fmweihl , li . mm' 174,44 ' ' I -N g ill. ...a it ftlllxmll-I 'lf ififl. 'L- . ' fhgm.-' N v iXi','.J Yi llll.II 'ii . iiiiniii lll, liii? .,.....,..if'.. , J' If-'I 5 BNHS. VF DELTA DELTA CHAPTER Established l909 Virginia Military Institute W. H. ALLISON J. J. BILLERA H. F. BENNETT W. N. BRINKER Ill W. M. BROWN, JR. D. H. CORYELL S. S. DUNLAP, JR. P. R. EGGERT W. R. EGGERT D. D. ATTWOOD H. E. ENGLE, JR. R. W. FREE J. W. GRACEY W. G. HUMPHRIES, JR. D. C. BISCHOFF G. F. BREINING T. A. COTTOM R. J. CRIPPS E. C. BISCHOFF H. R. GILBERT A. P. MICHAELS I I4 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors H. H. GEBERT P- E. T. GRAHAM G J. W. KULP R J. C. LUCYK D T. G. MATUZESKI D P. C. MCBETH, JR. R. D. A. MILLER J. G. D. MILLER T. J. Juniors T. E. LU KAS R. C. A. MUNDY, JR. K W. J. ONDICK J. T. J. O'TOOLE K J. H. SHELLEY D J. W. SMIDANSKY Sophomores R. DeLUCIA, JR. A A. J. EAGLE T W. G. KIRK J. R. L. LEYBURN, JR. O W. F. NICOLLS, JR. FACULTY MEMBERS F. L. MOUTIER R J. M. SCHEMPF E. G Bottom Row, Left to Right-Lukas, Dunlap, Ondick, Humphries, Worley, Eggert, Roy, T. Wiedenman, Wagner. Second Row--O'Toole, Engle, Grotyohann, Eagle, Wilkinson, Bennett, ' k B' h ff D. M'lI J. W' d R' -. Th'rd Row--Rose Thom son, G. Miller, Brin er, :sc o , i er, ie enman, ice i , p Ralston, Kirk, Cripps, Leyburn, Allison, Graham, Weiss. Fourth Row-McBeth, Lucyk, Gebcrt, Matuzeski, Mundy, Brown, Gracey, Welty, Shelley, Billera. Fifth Row-Smidansky, Wharton, Breining, Nicolls, Cottom, Pettit, Kulp, Attwood, Ward, DeLucia, Free. Founded I 869 R. MONAGHAN T. RALSTON J. ROSE D. ROY G. SAUNDERS H. SMITH E. WIEDENMAN H. WIEDENMAN H. WORLEY, JR. F. THOMPSON R. WAGNER D. WARD B. WEISS G. WELTY W. PETTIT L. RICE T. WHARTON J. WILKINSON F. SMITH A. SULKOWSKI N. THIEL Probably the highlight of the Sigma Nu social calendar was the Dock Party in April, Guests dressed as waterfront characters and the house was decorated as a waterfront. The formal pledge dance was held in January. The Fall events were headlined by a dinner for Johnny Long, nationally-known orchestra leader. The bandsman is an alumnus of Sigma Nu. A dinner dance was held during Homecoming Week-end to fete the 75 returned alumni. Intramural competition saw Sigma Nu win cups in boxing and volleyball. Sigma Nu was very well represented in varsity sports. John Smidansky, Dick Cripps, Ralph DeLucia, Len Shephard, and James Barr were members of the football squad. Ken Weiss was on the basketball team and James Worley was a member of the lacrosse squad. Others were William Humphries on the gym- nastics team, William Ondick on the baseball team, Owen Wilkinson and Tom Rice on the track team, and Alfred Pettit on the cross country squad. Jack Wiedenman was president of Delta Sigma Pi, commerce and finance honorary. John Kulp, Stuart Dunlap, and James Worley were members of Parmi Nous. Sigma Nu was also well represented among student managers of sports, members of publication staffs, and members of dramatic groups. 4lO 4 The members of Sigma Phi Alpha opened the sea- son's social activities with a Hayride and a Barn Dance for Fall Hauseparty Week-end. ln December, the Snow Shuffel Pledge Dance was held for new pledges. WhippIe's Dam Cabin saw many SPAS on week-end cabin parties. ln the campus scholastic rating, the chapter ranked second among the fraternities. As for intramurals, the teams showed signs of definite improvement and potential strength. Many Sigma Phi Alphas were active in campus affairs. Bob Gerhard was the photo editor of the Penn State Engineer, president of the Earth Science Club, vice-president of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, and a member of Phi Eta Sigma. Dick Almony was treasurer of the Junior Hotel Men of America and a member ot Alpha Tau Alpha. Bob Kirkendall was a member of the Future Farmers of America and Alpha Tau Alpha. Gerhard was listed in Phi Eta Sigma. Other Sigma Phi AIpha's worked on crews for Players and Thespian shows. Ullllllll lllll ll.l'lI l ALPHA CHAPTER Established l9l 9 Pennsylvania State College Founded 1919 l Chapter MEMBERS Seniors R. D. ALMONY J. H. DONNELL W. L. KJELGAARD W. B. BUTT H. B. FINK J. A. SHAKELY W. H. DEAVER R. C. GERHARD A. P. YEATMAN R. K. KIRKENDALL Juniors R. P. ELY, JR. C. R. JUNKER C. R. THOMAS F. J. GIALLORETO P. A. LINVILL R. I. WOODWARD N. B. HORIKAWA D. M. MERCER G. L. YOUNG, JR. R. B. RYAN Sophomores C. C. BROSIUS W. D'ZURKO J. C. TORBET, JR. R. W. DAGES T. D. GREENFIELD K. B. WEBSTER A. D. DAVIDSON E. H. MONTGOMERY R. R. WILSON C. A. POLLOCK, JR. FACULTY MEMBERS L. T. BISSEY M. S. GJESDAHL W mn 'um nu, Q NX I ' li K, 'hlh air, ALJ U ss.s . fl Q xx il -l 1. ,ll 0 0 X J I ' 0' Q N X l ' X X l i. ll! S lixiiilll ,V ,ff 2 x ,f ' E . 5 '-25:52:53:gzg13:g:2:f:f:2:5:2:5:2:f5-.Q 21212122512 552311: ..::3152115:S5:5i5i5E3ig55E3Sii -::21:f:1:1:f:1 . ,.,.5f5Ef.gS5E2S2E15rE3E -1:-:-:-:-' '-:':i:3:3:2-2 . '.-.-.-.'.-. A -' '-:-:-2-ze Zigi: Bottom Row, Left to Right-Bissey, Ely, Yeatman, Butt, Kjelgaard, Shakely, Donnell, Giesdahl. Second Row-Giallereto, Ryan, Webster, Fink, Deaver, Davidson, Kirkendall, Linvill. Third Row--Horikawa, Junker, Pollock, Thomas, Mercer, D'Zurko, Gerhard. Fourth Row-Torbert, Greenfield, Brosius, Dages, Montgomery, Wilson, Young, Woodward. I S viii ,. Y -N ' Bottom Row, Left to Right--Savisky, O'Rosky, Grant, Kissell, B. Dale, Townsend, Fahringer, Mateer, Fulton. Second Row-Slavon, Tupm, Schulze, Piper, Clauss, Sillaman, Bai ey, VonLunen, J. Dale. Third Row-Valentine, Tronzo, Mark, Daneff, Raffensperger, Hepfer, Vigilante, Irvan, Howell. Fourth Row-Brough, Dux, Blackman, Eggers, Crowe, Doutt, Kennedy, Keelan, Clarke. ' UIGIIIA IIIII III't'II.llll PENNSYLVANIA ETA CHAPTER Established I9I 5 Richmond College ' 99 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors C. E. BERG J. E. DUX R. L. BLACKMAN W. H. DUX W. J. BROUGH D. C. EGGERS J. D. CHIQUOINE H. P. FAHRINGER H. W. CLAUSS R. G. GOODMAN J. F. CROWE J. M. HEPFER W. J. DALE W. A. HOWELL G. R. IRVIN Juniors R. D. BAILEY E. J. O'ROSKY J. W. BUXTON R. S. PIPER J. H. DREIBELBIS P. J. RAFFENSPERGER J. P. KEELAN J. L. SCHULZE A. D. MARK Sophomores W. F. CLARK J. A. FULTON J. H. DALE J. S. KENNEDY W. F. DOUTT Founded I 9OI W. KISSELL E. MATEER M. RUSSELL A. SAVISKY W. TOWNSEND G. TRONZO S. YOUNG, JR. W. SILLAMAN E. TUPIN J. VIGILANTE H. WENRICH B. WINTER M. OTT J. SLAVIN E. VALENTINE Sigma Phi Epsilon highlighted its fall social calendar with the annual Pledge Dance held in December, The theme was a Night Club Scene. During IFC Week- end in the Spring, Moonshiner's Ball held the spot- light. In April, Sigma Phi Epsilon was host to the district convention of the fraternity. Chapters from seven near-by colleges attended the affair, Throughout the year the fraternity invited pro- fessors as speakers with general discussion following each talk. Several sororities were entertained by Sigma Phi Epsilon and each affair had a skit and then a buffet-type dinner. Dean Kissell was a member of the varsity lacrosse team, Skull and Bones, and also Delta Sigma Pi, com- merce and finance honorary. Paul Raffensperger and AI Fulton were also members of the lacrosse squad. Nick Vigilante was a wrestling team member. Harry Savisky was a member of Tau Beta Pi, en- gineering honorary, and Eta Kappa Nu, electrical en-- gineering honorary. John Chiquoine was a member of Sigma Tau, engineering honorary, and Pi Tau Sigma, mechanical engineering honorary. Harold Clauss and Savisky were members of the Blue Band and Bob Goodman was a Glee Club member. Harold Fahringer was a member of Players. George Irvin was on the Military Ball committee. 4I2 4 BETA CHAPTER Established l9 I9 University of Pennsylvania Founded l908 l Chapter MEMBERS Seniors , , l l E. F. ASH J. w. EKEY J. PINTO The Beta chapter of Sigma Phi Sigma began Its A. A. BALTHASER c. c. FLICK z. s. PRICE social season with Silhouette Ball, a semi-formal affair G' R- BARBER G- C' GAR'-E R- M4 5M'TH h ld d . J . P W k d Rh d . I. c. BARBER P. H. KNOLL G. w. SNAVELY 9 UVWWQ' Umor rom ee 'en - UPSO Y in J. N. BONADIO M. G. MASTER F. A. STEPHENS Blue, a semi-formal dance, was the feature of lFC J- A- BONK R- E- MEI-OY H. L- STETHERS Week-end D. D. CLAYPOOL R. s. MILLER E. A. WASHELESKI ' c. H. EISENTROUT J. M. MuRR T. E. WEAVER Two pledge dances, each called Paddle Prance R. A. EISENTROUT If. H. ZIEGLER were held during the year. The first was in January Juniors and the other in May. Sigma Phi Sigma also had a F. H. ATTINGER R. F. KOWAL T. s. PHILLIPS - - - L. A. FRESE, IR. T. F. KOWAL w. H. SCHOTT, JR. Christmas party and several tea dances-with sororites. M' S. HEYDT J. H. KOZLOWSKI W' J. SCHULD ln Intramural volleyball, the fraternity reached the K. IpoMIR J. KURTY o. A. sHArsIisIAHAIsI gf- I f b - I- 5 T ' H. c. KARR I. E. LANNUTTI R. T. WALKER Seml, 'no S bg Ofe emg e lm no ed , c. E. KEIPER T. F. LORADITCH c. A. WOLF Sigma Phi Sigma was well-represented In school H. R. MORRISON activities. Jack Kurty was a valuable member of two varsity squads, baseball and soccer. Charles Wolfe J LE Sophomoms was O member of Players' . w. ONARD J. E. RuLLI D. M. LINGER B . . - . f . . ob Else-ntrout was. vice president o Phi Epsilon FACULTY MEMBERS Kappa, Physical Education honorary, and Gene Master H F ALDERFER E B STAVELY H W THURST N was secretary of the same organization. Pi-chord pfsf KAPP RQ W. STONE RI' RWHERRYO Meloy was vice-president of Chi Epsilon, civil en- gineering honorary. Jack Bank was president of the American Ceramic Society and a member of the Glee Club. Richard Smith was a member of Keramos, ceramics honorary. Joseph Lannutti was on the Junior Prom committee and a member of Sigma Pi Sigma, physics honorary. WWW MU ln student publications, Dean Unger was on the Engineer staff and Bill Schott was on the advertising staff of Daily Collegian. Ulllllll l'lll 'llllllll Bottom Row, Left to Right-Kozlowski, Keiper, Washeleski, Flick, Smith, Schott, Eisentrout, G. Barber, J. Barber. Second Row-Knoll, Leonard, Miller, R. Kawai, Bank, Loraditch, T. Kowal Karr. Third Row-Lannutti, Walker, Masters, Schuld, Rulli, Bonadio, Idomir, Unger, Shannahan. Fourth Row--Kurty, Frcsa, Price, Attingcr, Phillips, Wolf, Heydt, Snavely, Morrison. ft ,. -. A L l - ,P 1.45. . T I R9 if I- . H tl il I I 'III 'ii 'l 1 Q. Qi, ikugilnd - Ifmzi, A ' I i Q H R . I I Ly, ll I i ,.. A , .vi ., to 11 ' riff i ti fr' r 'I ' rwiiw-A I-Im 4, . ,,,-v- ,A ,view .mga X3 'Z' X. iw, 1532, - 7 gf ,:,. ' .ns--A ' X. li lv. 1 -. -. f r ets , I, 4' il' E, Rf: wi: with i, , ty? , T ti il A,lli.-- ' X i llL.....: iiniil illf 1 7' NX ,QNX , af? X S H vi Willy ' Q21 , Qld, ilt' I rise ff13l :'xll:', ..-,, I , , , f ,. ,. - ,pf-:so ,Qt 'TS'-:IFJ .- X Iii! ' 'fiff ' , . .'-wi' ' Aix' ,- JJ -- I 'f'g5'lIzIQ53-FMD I THETA CHAPTER Established l9l O Vincennes University, Vincennes, Ind. o. SUITCH Ray Williams was treasurer of Tau Beta Pi, en- Bottom Row, Left to Right--Secor, Fell, Campbell, Hallman, Hajjar, Drane, Cramer, Wingen- roth, Burke, Valentino. Second Row-Ranck, J. Brcisch, Williams, Bell, Mather, Jones, H. Black, Ward, King, Kruse. Third Row-Amber, Walls, West, Yerkes, Johnson, Wayman, Gates, Landon, Henderson, D. Suitch, Updegrove, Reed. Fourth Row-C. Suitch, Hoke, Tegtmeycr, McClincy, McFarland, R. Breisch, Klinkel, Koons, Griffith, F. Block, Lockhart, Roth. Fifth Row-Jacoby, Stabile, Isabel, Slater, Harvey, Roberts, Whittenberger, Woodhall, Kaye, Fenton, Wenzel. Founded l 897 SHERMAN STABILE H. SUITCH L. TRUITT, JR. E. UPDEGROVE S. WARD, JR, R. WEST, JR. C. WILLIAMS, JR. J. WILLIAMS C. WINGENROTH Ulllllll I'l The annual Orchid Dance, held during IFC Week- end, was the feature of Sigma Pi's social activities. It was a formal dinner dance. Be-Bop Hop was the February highlight. The formal pledge dance was held just prior to Christmas vocation. Junior Prom Week-end featured a masquerade dance. During Homecoming Week-end, Sigma Pi was host to approximately 70 alumni. A Christmas party was also held with ZO underprivileged children as guests. The fraternity conducted a Pop a Pack booth in the Spring Carnival. Sigma Pi was well represented in varsity sports. Don Murray was a valuable member of the football squad. Rudy Valentino performed on the swimming and gymnastics teams. Owen Landon was co-captain of the tennis team. Jim Yerkes was on the golf team and Gordon Drane was o ski team member. Bill Lock- hart was a valuable addition to the track team. Valentino was secretary-treasurer of the Junior class, a cheerleader, and a member of Blue Key. Mur- ray and Drane were also members of Parmi Nous. MEMBERS Seniors M. BAUER H. C. ISABEL, JR. C. BLACK W J. KRUSE F. BELL K. S. KAYE K. BURKE H. C. KING, JR. G. BUSSLER W R. MATHER . L. CAMPBELL D. L. MURRAY . G. DRANE, JR. S. H. RANCK P. FELL W C. ROBERTS J. HAJJAR A. M. SECOR E. HALLMAN Juniors J. BREISCH, JR. K. H. KLINKEL R. CRAMER O. E. LANDON,'JR. J. HARVEY, JR. W R. LOCKHART W. HENDERSON P. C. MCCLINCY S. JONES W. A. ROTH W. JOHNSON G. J. SLATER, JR. Sophomores W. AMBER W. E. GRIFFITH E. BREISCH W. G. HOKE III W. BLACK D. H. JACOBY, JR. J. FENTON, JR. R. W. KOONS D. GATES, JR. J. TEGTMEYER A VALENTINO gineering honorary, and also a member of Eta Kappa FACULTY MEMBERS W. R. BURNS, JR. C. J. COBOSCO B. L. BLACK, JR. J. WALLS, JR. Nu, electrical engineering honorary. Hugh Black was Pf' XYQEQSALL a member of Scabbard and Blade. Ken Kaye was a member of Sigma Tau, engineering honorary. s. MCFARLAND A. REED 5. WAYMAN Q. WENZEL K. wnittenssizeeiz L. HALLER 4l4 4 l 5 - Illinois Wesleyan Pl CHAPTER Established i922 76 Chapters Founded l 899 i MEMBERS Seniors . . A. c.. BOWMAN E. c. HOWER A. MiRENzi Tau Kappa Epsilon men were standouts in all J, R, CAREY T, M, JOHNSTON O, PAYNE - - - ' , N. T. cocHRANE J. P. KING D. PEE phases of student activities. Ralph lcewis was a mem G' B. DALLAS E. J. KOONS P- SCHLIENGER ber of Parma Nous, editor of Critique, and also J, E. DELL D. R. KOONTZ c. SULLIVAN editor of the new All-College student government f'f CE'ElgfTENHAFFER S: Ljmgws' E l, g?,'Q'3l,'f,2ON hqnd bogk, E. H. ENGLAND D. E. MILLER c. WATSON w. H. GRAY, JR. J. wiLHELM Ed Watson was associate editor of Daily Col- Juniors legion, co-editor of Who's Who at Penn State, and R, W, BOGAN R. L. GOODELL cg. SNYDER - - c. R. Buss, JR. M. H. KELLER S. STEVENS a .member of the College elections committee. Joe W. H. DUFFEE CI R. LeVAN W. SWARTZ Mirenzi was a member of Parmi Nous and on the R. R. EDINGER A. H. MQIZCQZRRLE 5.V'lQRAUTMAN pl'lY5lC0l Education Sludenl Council, E. 'lTfl,.FEZlClilTEELLY bl E lllQTflERAN J. wli4!iXfEEoRD Tau Kappa Epsilon had its share of varsity let- D' GBBLE 5g.Jg3,S'QE?Q2lQ D' YOUNG termen. Clarence Buss earned his monograms in baseball and soccer. Cy Miller was a standout on the Sophomofes baseball squad and Bob McKown on the basketball Q QVCQSEEE 'E' FQQMQER Vg QQ,f,f,fjTRO team. Mirenzi and Bill Gray earned their letters in w, F. HALL, JR. D. G. MARGOLF M. Smmg . . . , v gymnastics and tennis respectively. J' 5' HARDWG E GUN Norm Cochrane was head manager of the base- FACULTY MEMBERS ball team and Don Koontz held a like position on the c. S. ANDERSON G. H. JOHNSON D. SWOPE . . . . F. H. cook c. E. MARQUARDT c. wRicHT swimming squad. Frank Flannelly was first assistant H, B, METZGER manager of baseball and Arthur Trautman was first assistant manager of football. Tony Bowman was president of Players and George Dallas was a member of Student Tribunal. Tau Kappa Epsilon also had l9 men in honorary fraternities. qu The annual Orchid Dance, a Tau Kappa Epsilon fjl!2:::.-Aww, . . . . ......::::::i!. ......t::::n. I tradition, was the feature of the Spring social Season. tl li fj -S I The annual Pledge dance was held in October. il li 'lllll V ll ,li H W ll, fl ll W lilll l 01 1 'l l T r T :, illlll im-- aff R ,LfttR'ht-Sll' ,K',C.Y ,shi ,P',L ',Dll,Wt, , I Kgongzl, Cgiivblble? Macltefg. SaE'oil1Z'iOnRoiAlElMirengtlngngliinfsnslkmitefrgrcl,Oglillas? Coclgrggg, McKown, Johnston, Scitzer, Dittenhaffcr, Gray. Third Row-Goodell, LeVan, Swartz, Hower, Payne, Trautmann, Thompson, Duffee, Vought, Friesc, Edinger. Fourth Row- Weaver, Sanclini, R. Young, MacCorkle, Stevens, Leitzinger, Eby, Keller, Smith, Policastro, Engle, Fifth Row-Carey, Snyder, Hall, Seward, Wilhelm, Koons, Carter, Began, Harding, Flannelly, Managan. Wig Bottom Row, Left to Right-Bauwin, Grubb, Owens, Martin, Bartoo, Kern, Reese, Lane. Second Row-B ll M D ld P tt r Stralka G hrin Beard White A. Ami . Third 9 I C 090 1 0 9 1 1 9 Qi 1 I Q Row-Kay, Murphey, Weborg, Mortenson, Kellar, Quinney, Nelson, Clase. Fourth Row- Hartley, Tucker, Hall, D. Amig, Fine, Fcrenco, Kantz, Simes, Frcw. N' if 'llill l'lll llllli'l'A ttlllllllmffiviifr F ., my YW - ,K gig. Jar . Y xl W yy R . ALPHA CHAPTER Established i924 Pennsylvania State College 3 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors R. C. BAUWIN, JR. K. KELLAR R. J. BELL P. KERN G. M. FERENCE M. LANE C. G. GEHRING M. MARTIN Juniors A. P. AMIG H. FREW T. J. BEARD L. GRUBB D. J. CLOSE D. HALL A. R. FINE, JR. KANTZ R. MCDONALD Sophomores D. J. AMIG W. KAY R. R. HARTLEY K. MURPHEY C. NELSON H. H. CHISMAN FACULTY MEMBERS F. T. MURPHEY Founded l 924 G. A. MORTENSON J. L. OWENS D. N. QUINNEY W. H. TUCKER R. A. REESE J. C. SIMES W. A. WEBORG, JR. R. E. WHITE R. V. POTTER R. J. STRALKA W. E. WHITE Founded at Penn State in i924 as a fraternity for foresters, Tau Phi Delta was led this past year by Norman Martin. Alpha chapter, one of three Tau Phi Delta chap- ters, held its annual Christmas banquet at the fra- ternity. Faculty members of the Forestry Department were guests at the affair. Another large banquet was held in May. The affair was in honor of Dr. W, E. White, Tau Phi Delta faculty adviser, Another feature of the Tau Phi Delta social calendar was the Spring Houseparty affair. Black Moshannon was the scene of the picnic in the afternoon and a dance was held at the fraternity to conclude the day's activities. Tau Phi Delta was well represented in student ac- tivities. Joe Owens was the fraternity's contribution to the varsity lacrosse team. Bob Reese was a member of the Agriculture Student Council. The fraternity had good representation in Xi Sigma Pi, forestry honorary society, with Owens, Dean Quin- ney, and George Ference being members. Two Tau Phi Beta men, Dick Bell and Bill Tucker, were members of the Penn State Flying Club. Another member, Bob Potter, was a member of the Harmon- aires, popular campus quartet. 417 Norw ich University OMEGA CHAPTER Established 1919 91 Chapters Founded 1856 MEMBERS Seniors H. L, BINK c. w. COOPER c. MOYLE P. S. BROWN D. R. EVANS H. ROGERS It has always been the custom for members of R- S- CAMPFIELD H- F- FRAZIER E- SHOWALTER . . . . . c. M. ciALELLA J. P. JACKSON w. Stetson Theta Chi to take part in campus activities. Among RE E. CLARKE R, E- KENNEDY W, STORER the outstanding participants this year were Carmen G- A- COCHILQNE H- J- LANG EG SVWJGEFMAN . . . . . . . COLLI , Cialella in Parmi Nous, Lion Party Clique, and Stu- T D J ,O . . . Uni FS dent Tribunal, Hal Frazier, ci membenof Sigma Eta W. EE CLARK L' GIANCOLA C' SCHUETTE Al ha Junior Hotel Mana ers Association and Inter- A. E. coooiuctou w. K. HANLEY M. WALLACE P 1 Q 1 fraternity Council, Ralph Moyle, treasurer of the For- B' E' GERVWG D' WARD estry Society and Parmi Nous, Bob Clarke, secretary of Alpha Delta Sigma, and Bruce Gerwig in Phi Sophomofes Gamma Alpha R. M. BAYLSON F. c. cRssSMAN c. SHOEMAN ' M. P. BICKEL w. K. ELMORE SHouLTeS - - - Q c. A. BOPE R. E. GALLAGHER M. SKUTCHES ln the field of athletics, Theta Chi was represented P- G' BRECHT O4 E' MCINTYRE MV SPINAZZOEA by John Storer, varsity football and basketball, Herb o. A. CADZOW R. J. PHILLIPS A. VanGORDER Kurtz, varsity football, and Don Cadzow, JV football. R' X' RUANE Theta Chi's contribution to the entertainment FACULTY MEMBERS group on campus includes Joe Jackson, president of A. E. EUEEINGTON E, ,E DOAN E E' ERENEH Thespians, along with Ray Campfield, Mel Bickel, M. T- BUNNELL R- A- DUTCHER -F- LEB0 - E. B. CASSEL c. EYER . c. NICHOLAS Frank Cressman, and Larry Gzancola, all members of Thespians, Bill Elmore was with The Harmonairesf' Traditional social activities of the Fraternity are the Mother's Day program, Bowery Ball, which is the theme of Fall Houseparty, the annual Christmas formal, two Alumni Days, and a Spring picnic. , ' ' MTD fl .1 c V fu 1 ' I. 5 1 ' Q T ins, Bottom Row, Eeft to Right-Phillgns, Cialella, Mo le, Evans, Kennedy, Frazier, Coll Wittman, Gerwig, Stetson. Second ow-Skutchcs, Cgiancola, Hanley, Ward, Clarke, Noyes, Brecht, Lang, Jackson, Clark. Third Row-Cochrane, Campfield, Showalter, Coddington, Cooper, Bope, Bink, Bickel, Baylson, Shoeman. Fourth Row-Mclntyre, Spinazzola, Gallagher, Elmore, Ruane, Wallace, Schuette, Codzow, Rogers, Cressman, Brown. +,. K ,, E Q ' Lehigh University C. A. BLAZE R. V. BRIDI P. BUZAD J. S. CONZOLA R. J. COYNE J. F. DELANEY, JR. J. J. FRANZOSA J. E. HIGGINS R. E. ACCIAVATTI F. M. CLATCH J. G. FILOROMO, JR. J. P. HOVANEC W. P. HOVANEC H. F. LASKOWSKI J. F. BEITER R. A. CHOMINSKI P. J. BONER R. J. GRACE W. J. HEPFINGER BETA CHAPTER Established i922 2l Chapters MEMBERS Seniors W. F. HUNT J. R. KEARNEY J. F. KLOECKER W. P. LEHNERT T. E. MAY J. M. MCCARTHY E. MICOZZI Juniors J. E. LONGO B. J. LUKAS J. R. MCCORMICK J. R. MCGRELLIS, JR W. G. MILLER F. J. POKORNY, JR. T. F. REAGAN Sophomores A. P. FREISTAK R. T. SCHULTZ FACULTY MEMBERS J. J. O'HORA W. H. POWERS Bottom Row, Left to Right--Tschan, May, Higgins, Kloecker, Coyne, Delaney, Filoromo, B. Grace. Second Row-J. Hovanec, Beiter, Longo, Micozzi, Wandrisco, Scullin, Smolley, Lukas, Walsh. Third Row-Wargo, Wozniak, Schultz, Roman, Restaine, Freistak, Hunt, Brennan, Kearney. Fourth Row-Buzad, McGrellis, Wojciechowski, McCormick, Pororny, Lchnert, Setzer, Reynolds, Clatch, Conzola. Fifth Row-Bridi, Franzosa, Reiley, B. Hovanec, Reagan, Veneskey, Blaze, Chominski, Acciavatti, Laskowski, Polumbo. Founded l9l 4 E. PATRICK F. POLUMBO C. RESTAINE W. E. SETZER J. WALSH A. WANDRISCO A. WOJCIECHOWSKI T. WOZNIAK . J. REILEY M. REYNOLDS B. SCULLIN M. SMOLLEY J. VENESKY D. WARD J. THOMAS G. WARGO M. SPEIDEL J. TSCHAN A. WENZEL 'l'lIlI'l'l llAl'l' I'll I Theta Kappa Phi began one of its most successful seasons in recent years with the initiation of I6 men. Among the social events were a variety show produced by the pledge class for the 95 returning alumni wel- comed at Homecoming, Jail House Jump which was the theme used for the IFC Week-end and a Joe Col- lege dance that was featured at the Fall Houseparty. Also the customary week-end Vic dances were held. The brothers played Santa Claus to the children of a nearby orphanage with a Christmas party and later a traditional Christmas Banquet was enjoyed. On Mother's Day, they were host to the parents ot all members. The annual Spring picnic was held during Senior Ball Week-end. Also several sororities were entertained at Sunday Afternoon Tea dances. Holding a spot in the honoraries is Bob Walsh, a member ofthe Eta Kappa Nu. Theta Kappa Phi was active in sports, both intramural and varsity. Bob Ward is on the varsity basketball team and Pierre Buzad is on the varsity soccer team. The fraternity won a trophy for being the I949 Bowling League Champs, Q 4 419 Theta Xi started the year rolling with an informal Coal Miners dance, followed by the annual Spider Spin. A formal Dinner Dance was given during the IFC Week-end. Among the brothers active in campus activities were Frank Conte on the staff of the IFC Newsletter of which Joe Lapos was editor. Roger Bartels, a Delta Sigma Pi, and Robert Briselli were on the staff of the Daily Collegian, and Halus Ewing was on the La Vie staff. Those holding spots in honoraries were Frank Terkoski, a member of Sigma Tau and Eta Kappa Nu, Bob Kuchinic a member of Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, and Sigma Gamma Epsilon, and Bill Stauffer and Walt Sowa, members of Scabbard and Blade. Theta Xi was also active in the sports realm with Don Brown as cross country manager, Dick Hoover as baseball manager, Bill White and AI Brown as cross country first assistant managers, and Miles Gehm on the varsity swimming team. LAMBDA CHAPTER 'I' II Il'l'lI Xl Q r Bottom Row, Left to Right-Sowa, Eckcrt, Weaver, Terkoski, D. Brown, Fox, Stauttcr, Schultg. Second Row--White, Vanderslice, Conte, Kuchinic, Ewing, McManigIc, Thrasher, Briselli, Lapos. Third Row-Davis, DeLco, Hunsberger, Pisano, Goode, Faust, Taptich, Bartels. Fourth Row-Kane, Smith, Earnest, Stevenson, Chervenak, Gehm, Martin, Krupa. Fifth Row-Schreckengost, Walton, A. Brown, Bradley, Jourdet, Maurer, Allan Black, Aaron Black, Roberts. Established I907 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Founded I864 42 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors R. L. BARTELS J. E. ECKERT D. S. SCHULTZ R. G. BRADLEY A. S. FOX W. A. SOWA R. H. BRISELLI R. W. HOOVER W. R. STAUFFER D. C. BROWN B. M. JOURDET F. J. TERKOSKI J. R. DeLEO J. J. LAPOS Ill R. E. VANDERSLICE J. W. EARNEST A. G. MARTIN H. WEAVER A. SCHRECKENGOST, JR. Juniors F. A. CONTE D. L. KANE W. D. ROBERTS, JR. J. F. DAVIS J. E. KRUPA R. F. TAPTICH H. C. FAUST R. M. KUCHINIC M. F. THRASHER T. W. FORSYTHE J. J. PISANO W. WHITE Sophomores AARON BLACK M. J. GEHM D. E. MCMANIGLE ALLEN BLACK W. W. GOODE J. V. MAURER A. F. BROWN J. C. HUNSBERGER R. D. SMITH J. A. CHERVENAK H. V. INGRAM, JR. L. E. STEVENSON H. J. EWING C. H. WALTON FACULTY MEMBERS H. A. EVERETT W. F. HITTINGER E. R. QUEER F. GULLO J. N. HOFFMAN H. R. RILEY T. HAMMONDS S. K. HOFFMAN J. D. SHAFFER N. A. HEDDEN C. R. KINNEY N. R. SPARKS W. S. HIESTER C. W. WILD L 7?J S if F Q5 C fy 56 Bottom Row, Left to Right-Snook, Powell, Hammond Davis, Everett, Cherrirkgton, Amthpr, Morris. Second Row-Fissel, Axe, Bowditch, Seifarth, Dzurenda, lngram,1 ehres. Third Row--Harrison, Shumaker, Houseworth, Hewton, Wachter, Kowalski, Schniepp, Mehalick. Fourth Row-Gordman, Kidell, Mahan, Frantz, Budinger, R. Miller, Stalcup, K. Miller, Sanders, Hartsky. '1 WWW !f SQ? 4' ft Q i . . PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1928 University of Illinois Founded I907 I7 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors S. P. AXE J. W. KEHRES P. MORRIS C. H. BUDINGER C. A. KIDELL L. C. PETERSON G. T. DAVIS R. A. KOWALSKI P. J. SHUMAKER D. U. HARRISON W. N. MEHOLICK J. E. SNOOK Juniors R. M. BAILEY M. L. DZURENDA R. C MILLER H. W. BOWDITCH E. B. FISSEL J. M SEIFARTH D. C. CHERRINGTON E. W. HARTSKY D. H. STALCUP R. W. HOUSEWORTH Sophomores J. J. FRANTZ R. L. INGRAM C. V ROTZ R. A. GORDMAN W. R. MAHAN L. F. SCHNIEPP 5. l. GEORGE K. A. MILLER S. L. SANDERS W. R. HEWTON G. F. WACHTER FACULTY MEMBERS J. W. BRENEMAN J. E. KAULFUSS A. P. POWELL H A. EVERETT C. R. KINSLOE C. J. SMITH H. P. HAMMOND D. J. PEERY E. STEIDLE 'IIIIIA ll lill The Triangle started the year by completely re- modeling their house. The front was rebuilt and the interior was redecorated. In college activities, the president, vice-president, and three members of Tau Beta Pi, and the president and nine members of Sigma Tau, are Triangle men, two are in Skull and Bones, three in Blue Key, one in Eta Kappa Nu, two in Scabbard and Blade, one in AIS, one in Alpha Phi Omega, one on the Mineral lndus- tries Student Council, one in Chi Epsilon, one in Scarab, two in Pi Tau Sigma, two in SAM, three on the Engineer staff, one on the debate team, and a vice- president in ASCE. The vice-president, secretary, and seven members of the Engineer Student Council are also from Triangle. In the sports field, Triangle is quite active, par- ticipating in all intramural sports. One member was on the junior varsity football team, The social activities were very successful. Tri- angle started the year with a Masquerade Ball and a pledge party. The annual steak fry at Black Mo- shannon was held during the Senior Ball Week-end. This year a series of tireside chats by faculty members was instituted. J I ph! A , . J?-A i l i l I I l 420 ALPHA PSI CHAPTER Established i946 City College of New York 46 Chapters Founded i898 MEMBERS Seniors R. s. ARONSON s. J. kLiNs F. Ross w. F. BESSER E. s. KRANE J. N. RosENBzRo Zeta Beta Tau is quite active in College activities. lg- FBEEVTKEN XV-BROSTDKER On the STCITT ofthe HDCllly COlleQlClf'IH GTG KFOVTG, Rl' BROOKS E.. LESSER Ai SCHNEIDER Red Roth, Lou Gilbert, and Harold Wollin, Krone ond 'S fggiilg 2- E- 532255 Q- 5gl1mfIRTZ COl'l LlClCl'1OWll'Z Clfe Ol'1 The staff of Nl:-l'Ol'l'1,l' Cll lCl A' HORWITZ A: R.ElNER All RIUUDELL Reiner is on the Engineer. Krone and Roth are A- J- KANTOR M' 5- UMMERMAN members of the Sigma Delta Chi ond Skull and Bones. JU '0'S - - - - - H. A. ARNOLD L. F. DUNN c. H. LIACHOWITZ Liochowitz- is in Blue 'Key. With the Players are B. EI BAY,-,K R. FREEDMAN L. M' SMT,-ER Aaron Osipow and Gilbert, ond Bob Brooks ond H. R. BORCK C. 1. GAINSBURG S. H. WEINER Osipow ore with Thespians. Herb Arnold is the busi- R' CASH lg L'L,ii DBERG H' L' WOLUN ness manager of the State Party ond vice-president of the Liberal Arts Student Council. Erwin Lesser is on S S0pES'2E'e5 J T ROSENBE G . .... AVERBACH .1. . . R the Educotlon Student Councll. Mork Zlnqrnerrnon IS N. CLIBONEFF M. M. LEVIN D' SCHWARTZ an Eta Kappa Nu. Gilbert and Frank Rose ore mem- E- DONSKY A- NEWMAN S- SILBERMAN . . . s. D. GINSBURG A. TARLOW bers of Alpha Delta Sigma. Art Kantor is a Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Bill Besser, Joe Rosenberg, ond Russ FACULTY MEMBER Sadker are members of Alpha Epsilon Delta. C- A- NELSON Among the dances last Spring at Zeta Beta Tau were Jazz at ZBT ond Esqy Visits ZBT. For the latter, they were hosts to the Harry James Orchestra. Last Fall, o Hallowe'en Ball was given. The House had its ' F g A Formal Pledge Dance in February. A 'fx . Q. s.t'. Zeta Beta Tau is also active in the sports field L if-?Hm 1:53gf' ,,,l 1 ir R, . 4 1 with Allen Udell as manager of track, Lesser manager L it fm g of lacrosse, and Liachowitz on the tennis team. A . 2,4 A li: , jk Y ,IL . 1 n j X U ' s , V 1 I Y 1 N V W 2.95 f sp .1 I .- : nr NS? '- : .' L li l ll lil ll l ll l A f-f : 6ii'r-Amis. - f-f - i . E 'Q ' N..LD'- XTTL Y -' Bottom Row, Left to Right--Brooks, S. Kline, Zimmerman, Roth, Krone, Lorber, Reiner, ' yr Osipow. Second Row-Sattler, Lesser, Jack Rosenberg, Sodker, Aronson, Sloan, Kantor, Leaness, Newman. Third Row-Gould, Silberman, Wollin, Udell, Bayuk, Horwitz, Lla- chowitz, A. Schwartz, Cliboneff, Arnold. Fourth Row--Donsky, Besser, Levin, Cash, G. Kline, Dunn, Freedman, Borck, Gainsburg, Tarlow. Fifth Row--Joel Rosenberg, D. Schwartz, Blatt, Goldberg, Schneider, Gilbert, Blonken, Ginsburg, Averbach, Glick. Q Q Q Q C -Q as A Q ala: .g A ,sf r i I gl Bottom Row, Left to Right-Cotter, Greco, Wolfe, Jelacic, George, Edelstein, lnserra, Williams, Schrecenlgost. Second Row-Jackson Mead, Fosa, Campo, Erb, Greenawalt, DeHart, Hyman, French. Third Row-Dickson, Kriner, Fox, Pritzert, Lightner, Teresins i, Rule, Rudnick, Krepps. Eourth Row-Hughes, Halperin, Davidson, Pate, Richards, Addis, Daly, Werlinich. Fifth Row-Evans, Wilche, roushore, Weimer, Stern, Philips. l'.IillllllilillllIl Illlllilllli ORGANIZATION DOLORES E. JELACIC ---- - President NANCY A. GEORGE - Vice President PATRICIA M. WOLFE - - Treasurer G. LOUISE INSERRA - RUTH EDELSTEIN - All of the recognized sororities on campus are members of the College Panhellenic Association and are represented by two members each in the Pan- hellenic Council. This council draws up the rushing code and plans the Panhellenic program. lt handles the rushing code and these rules are applied to both the rushees and to the sororities. The Panhellenic Council holds different events in collaboration with the lnterfraternity Council. At Christmas time, a party is given for children. The Panhel-IFC Ball is held in the Spring and is one of the main events of the year. The Panhel Sing is held annually and there is keen group competition. The two sororities winning the Sing enter the final competition at the IFC-Panhel Ball 422 Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary as do the finalists in the IFC Sing, One sorority and one fraternity are chosen as the winners. The group has been sponsoring a SSO scholarship each year for a deserving girl who is financially in need. This recently has been increased to three scholarships a year. Panhellenic Council is a co-operative organiza- tion established to maintain on a high plane fraternity life and interfraternity relationship, to co- operate with college authorities in their effort to main- tain high social and scholarship standards through- out the whole college, and to be a forum for the dis- cussion of questions of interest to the college and fraternity world. Advisers are Mrs. Douglass S, Mead, Mrs. Cyrus E. French, and Ellamae Jackson. Heading the list of Alpha Chi Omega's activities this year were three worthwhile projects-the dona- tion of money to the Cerebral Palsy Fund, the award- ing of two scholarships to two outstanding women at BETA MU CHAPTER Established 1932 De Pauw University 70 Chapters Founded l 885 the Colle e and the contributin of mone to the MEMBERS I National Scholarship Fund. Seniors , , - M. L. Bowen M. LJ. HOKE s. E. PATE The most outstanding social function of the year S, L, COOK pl A. IRWIN M, ,, SLIFER was the Alpha Chi Week-end. Pledges were honored M- E- DHURE R- H- '-EHMAN R- E- 5MlT ' . J. c. DJNGER J. E. Mowizv J. E. stewARt with a formal banquet and dance. N, J. EVANS D- PAPPAS M. ,I SWAG,-ER In the College's extra-curricular field, the Alpha Juniors Chi Omega's were well represented. Ruth Lehman H, A, AICHER 1, B, JARRETT R, M, PELCZAR was the senior senator on WSGA and also president of F- A- B'-ACK F- D- KUHNE V- L' R'C 'ARD L. J. BLJRRELL M. L. KLJHNS c. J. Rovce Mortar Board. Mary Lou Bower served as secretary N. M. DAWS Nl JI UCK ,A A. RYMAN for Lqkonides, ' G. L. oosev H. J. LOWMAN s. SCURFIELD P. FETTER M. A. MALOY c. E. SHERRILL Jane Swagler and Susie Scurfield were members of A, I- HORNER M- P- VE - the Louise Homer Club. Joy Stewart was on Junior 50Ph0m0'eS H If - - - - - - M. E. Jowes v. A. LAuoANo J. R. MILLER Board ot Froth. Virginia Richard was historian of M. BI KINCAID N. L. MCCORWCK A' B. RUSSELL R. L. KLosKv D. L. SMEDLEY Chimes. Jane Dinger was active on Senior Board of La Vie while Chris Sherrill won campus-wide fame FACULTY MEMBERS P. A. LOCKLIN J. G. BRILL when she was selected The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. Besides the aforementioned activities, members of Alpha Chi Omega were well represented in the Chapel Choir, Treble Singers, Players and the Daily Collegian. W fl lil fl J l llll llllllliimllllllll Bottom.Row, Left to Right-Davis, Stewart, Dinger, Lehman, Irwin, Evans, Burrell, Mowry, Lick, Aicher. Second ow--Horner, Slifer, Smith, Dosey, Cook, DeJure, Bower, Pappas, Hoke, Pate. Third Row--Jarrett, Black Scurfield, Pelczar, Royce, Fotter, Lowman, Ku ns, Kuhne, Veil, Sherrill. Fourth Row--Lehman, Malay, Laudano, Smedley, Russell, Kincaid, Richard, Klosky, Jones, Ryman, Miller. A .V I .. ... my . .V W- . ' f 1 'C' 'I NJ? N' l lg P, 4 V-' L y . xl, i In - , h, V J l . 'L If ' ' l is JN' ' i --v. I J 'c--' so r it g X - . - , , W A I .4 l- .. J. ,A JJ. -- .4. .Lx -5 K.. ..? I f W T 'wr' ,swf 9 . gg, Y. , I I X ' -A - i 1 - ' 5 i 2 ,f .. M-, , . Bottom Row, Left to Right-Allen, Jacobs, Kane, Ockner, Goldman, Feit, Aliskovitz, Edel- stein, Goldberg. Second Row-Wall, Bronstein, Goodman, Gettlin, Epstine, Rosenbloom, Carmin, Spector, Davison, Schiffman. Third Row-Sperber Mittelman, Rubenstein, Scholit, Gahuse, J. A. Cohen, Adler, Curson, Gardiner. Fourth Row-Silberg, J. C. Cohen, Fromm, Rose, Isaacmon, Lachman, Buten, Silberman, Stern, Gerber. .....-s 7... . Ur:-ll:-:Ei liliiT'Il 'Fifi l l i l Y Qi l 4 i i 'li Ili s l I i l i l i i . ix- i, A 7 'lli i r .' A It -99 Q , , , 4 oe With Marion Goldman as president, the Alpha EPSU- Epsilon Phis sped on through a very prosperous year. Barnard College R. L. ALLEN J. M. BRONSTEIN P. E. CARMIN R. DAVISON R. EDELSTEIN N. M. ADLER C. R. ALISKOVITZ J. A. COHEN B. M. CURSON M. l. BUTEN J. C. COHEN J. D. FROMM S. M. GERBER ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Established 1937 M. H. B. M. S. S. S. M N. P. N. M R. L. J. 36 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors E. EPSTINE E. C. GETTLIN B. GOLDBERG R. GOLDMAN S. J. OCKNER M Juniors G. FEIT C. D. GAHUSE H. J. GARDINER S. O. JACOBS E. KANE Sophomores S. GOODMAN B. ISAACMAN L. LACHMAN M J. PULVER N. M. SILBERG Founded l 909 A. ROSENBLOOM J. SCHIFFMAN F. SPECTOR F. STERN WALL D. MITTELMAN B. RUBENSTEIN SCHALIT V. SPERBER M. SILBERMAN J. STERN STEWART A. WOLCOTT Their newly-pledged members were the guests of honor at a dance held after the Christmas holidays at the University Club. Another party was held for them in the sorority suite. The traditional banquet for mothers was held at the Nittany Lion Inn. Numerous contributions were made for civic causes. Money was given to the Bertha Feitel scholar- ship fund which gives one person the opportunity for a college education each year. Several members assisted at the Gl nursery. Each Christmas, the AEPhis fill baskets and give them to deserving families. Representing the AEPhis in activities were Sylvia Ockner, who was on the senior board of Collegian along with Marion Goldman and Susanne Stern, and Barbara Schiffman, who was on the debate team and president of the debate honorary. Miss Ockner was also in the national sociology honorary and was active in Players and Miss Goldman was president of Masquerettes and treasurer of Players. Elected to honoraries were Bernese Curson in Cwens and Norma Sue Goodman in Pi Lambda Theta. 424 42 5 The Alpha Gamma Deltas entered intramural sports last year and came out with colors flying. Joan Calahan won for them the championship in badminton and basketball, while Alpha Gamma Delta teams played in the basketball finals and tied for second place in the softball league. In honor of their pledges, the Alpha Gams held their traditional Castle of Camelot Dance at the Beta Theta Pi House. Their other social festivities included a formal Feast of the Roses banquet in May and the annual Christmas party given for them by the alums. Their benevolent program included contributions to the fund for spastic children. Members of the sorority participated in many activities. Ruth Johnson was secretary of Players, a member ot Collegian junior board, and a member of Cwens. Kathy Scheetz had a part in a Player pro- duction, and Jane Ashenfelter was active in Thespians. Joan Calahan was elected president of her dormitory unit in Simmons. Several members were invited into college honor- aries. Betty Keller was initated into Phi Upsilon Omicron and Bess Kriner joined the hotel administra- tion honorary. The Alpha Gamma Deltas participated in the Pan- hellenic Sing and the Mortar Board Mardi Gras Carnival. l.l.lll. lil ALPHA MU CHAPTER Established 1947 Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. Founded l904 62 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors N. L. BLOUGH M. E. KEELEY M. E. KRINER M. J. CALAHAN G. L. KEPPLE E. L. LYNN H. L. CONRADER R. J. KINSEY W. J. MINK G. M. GRECO M. J. SHREINER Juniors M. J. ASHENFELTER J. L. HECKMAN J. OUCH N. CRAWFORD R. P. JOHNSON A. VANANN K. L. DAVIES B. L. KELLER L. A. WOLFE S. A. HARRIS V. A. YOUGLE Sophomores N. J. BARCLAY P. A. DUNCAN D. A. PALASYNSKI J. L. BLEUTGE , A. Q. GILLISPIE K. E. SCHEETZ P. A. BUSH E. M. MARASOVICH M. J. STRAWN te? fissfsbfili 1 ig -i-f 1 . . it , 1- l , ' , ' l Q . WW . lQE.ggymQg' f l.l'llfl lillllllfl lllllllll - A A A J A J 1 Qllllllllllll Q4 V ' ' Ei.- .1 ll ' Bottom Row, Left to Right-Bloutgh, Schreiner, Kewale, Calahan, Greco, Conrader, Mink, Krlner, Hecklrnan. Second Row- rawford, Keller, ougle, Davies, Bush, Johnson, Wolfe, Keeley. Third Row-Palasynski, Duncan, Gillispie, Ouch, Strawn, Ashenfelter, Vanann, Harris, Barclay, Scheetz. I ' l l Bottom Row, Left to Right--Fox, Wagner, Seibert, McLaughlin, Milligan, Matthews, Stern, N. Neusbaum, Rewbridgle, J. McDermott. Second Row-Reeser, Lichliter, Wurth, Anderson, McAbee, Trigiano, A. cDermott. Third Row-Haudenshield, P. Williams, H. Neusbaum, Keller, Wrobleski, Webber, Black, Deets, J. Williams. Fourth Row-Wink, Weaver, E. Powell, Mitchell, H. Powell, Morton, Leighty, Knouer, Way, Wise. . 7' . 1 I FQQ MQQJ. , , el. I . I f mt,-If -,le 1.91. I Q3 A. D Illia- ,Q 0 f 1 A l I - i044'i?e2sfi U E rib f'?iLlf21Z5'if5'4'J. T451 ' 4 I ' The Alpha Omicron Pls were outstanding last year 2' 1 in claiming two first places. With the AOPI Dancing V LJ :HI W , EPSILON ALPHA CHAPTER Barnard Col lege N. L. BRICKER M. J. FORBES J. A. MATHEWS R. A. ANDERSON J. A. DEETS M. E. FOX H. A. KELLER E. L. LICHLITER J. L. BLACK L. v. I-iALJpENsi-HELD J. KNAUER ' D. J. LEIGHTY s. L. MITCHELL Established I 929 50 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors B. H. MCABEE M. E. MCLAUGHLIN H. L. MILLIGAN Juniors A. M. MCDERMOTT J. L. MCDERMOTT N. L. NEUSBAUM J. L. REESER A. J. REWBRIDGE Sophomores J. E. MORTON H. L. NEUSBAUM E. C. POWELL M. H. POWELL E. J. WAY Founded I 897 J. A. TRIGIANO M. M. WHITMORE M. L. WROBLESKI M. SEIBERT M. E. STERN J. -G. WAGNER P. L. WEAVER B. A. WURTH B. J. WEBBER J. P. WILLIAMS M. P. WILLIAMS B. A. WINK H. G. WISE Girls, they won the Mortar Board Mardi Gras cup, and in the Spring took first place in the Ponhellenic Sing. The money raised from the Knit Bazaar last Fall was donated to the Frontier Nursing in Kentucky. The AOPis also contributed funds for the support of a French child. To welcome recent pledges, the AOPIs honored them with a formal dinner after the pledging ceremony. In December, the Alpha Omicron Pis gave a Christmas Party, and all the gifts from it were sent to the Frontier Nursing. The AOPls were ardent participators in college activities and supporters of the State Party. Their president, Helen Milligan, also was president of Lakonides, was on WRA board and the Physical Education Council. Serving as secretary of Mas- querettes was Marie Wrobleski, while Mary Fox was secretary of the National Student Association, Joanne Wagner was a member of Chimes and of the home economics honorary, Phi Upsilon Omicron. Nancy Bricker was treasurer of the honorary. 426 One of the outstanding services rendered this year by Alpha Xi Delta was that of acting as Girl Scout counselors for Woodycrest. They actively directed the work for needy children there. They also supported a foster child in Europe. To recognize the service of others, Mrs. A. K. Anderson was honored at the Founder's Day Banquet on April l7. At Christmas, the newly pledged Alpha Xi's were honored at a formal pledge dance and in the Spring the big affair was the formal Rose Dance. Mary Cohen served as treasurer of Mortar Board while Nancy George was vice-president of Panhellenic Council. Mary Conrath served as junior senator and also was a representative on the Liberal Arts Student Coun- cil. Virginia Miller was secretary-treasurer of WSGA. Bettina de Palma applied her journalistic talents or La Vie and the Daily Collegian. Represented in campus hat societies were Anne Forrest and Mary Conrath, in Cwens, and Nancy George and Bettina de Palma in Chimes. I.I'IliI XI IlIII.'I'I BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER Established i942 Lombard College, Galesburg, Ill. L. K. ANGUS M. J. BISSELL M. K. COHEN J. M. COTTER C. W. BASHORE C. V. BEAN B. D. BRICE J. M. BUSH M. J. CONRATH C. E. COONER B. C. dePALMA B. L. BEAM F. A. DUNMIRE T. E. ISENBERG A. R. FREE Bottom Row, Left to Right-Brice, George, Spang, Cotter, Conrath, Bissell, Shuey, Mc- Narney, Lytle, Cohen. Second Row-P eiffer, Leeder, Rhodes, Underwood, Mittmger, Cooner Fredrickson Harsh, de Palma, S. Robinson. Third Row-Smith, Whitney Snyder, D. Miller, Knuth, Forrest, Grow, Haeseler, Knerr, Bush. Fourth Row-Kern, lsenberg, Dunmire, G. Miller, P. Robinson, Beam, Kernan, Bean, Bashore. 65 Chapters Founded I 893 MEMBERS Seniors J. L. FREDERICKSON P. MCNARNEY M. L. HAESELER A. ROBINSON J. B. LYTLE P. SHUEY L. SMITH Juniors A. K. FORREST K. MITINGER N. A. GEORGE E. PFEIFFER S. L. GROW H RHODES H. V. HARSH E. SNYDER M. L. KERN J. SPANG J. M. KNERR S. UNDERWOOD N. E. LEEDER A. WHITNEY D. E. MILLER Sophomores M. S. KERNAN H. ROBINSON V. L. MILLER J. SMITH E. TRITT FACULTY MEMBERS H. R. LeBARON C. RAABE H. D. NESBITT . -SQ, . X 4 - gflff' , . '54',, 32-1:',i-j -f I -.iii f x.. -I , GAY 1 , 1 1 A--A W- ' I RX. .1 L A ! - Ip I . If g I 'sg 5, 9,0 1 L 111111 BETA EPSILON CHAPTER Established l946 Columbia, Missouri 56 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors J. C. ALTENBURGER D. M. HOCKER F. CAPRIO L. T. HUGHES A. ESHLEMAN Juniors P. A. BRADSHAW J. E. CRANE ' E. M. SEBASTIAN Sophomores R. J. DELAHANTY J. U. SNAVELY B. S. MILLER A. S. UMLAUF B. A. SMITH Bottom Row, Left to Right-Altenburger, Eshleman, Hughes, Land, Bradshaw, Weimer. Second Row-Crane, Snavely, Wiser, Smith, Wilson. Third Row-Wray, Sebastian, Delahanty, Miller, Winston, Hocker, Umlauf. Founded l888 M. LAND M. E. MALONE U. J. WEIMER J. WINSTON M. G. WILSON M. I. WISER H. A. WRAY llE'l'A Slllllll llllllllllllll For three consecutive semesters, the Beta Sigs took top scholastic honors, thus earning the Panhellenic scholarship cup. They also won a national scholar- ship improvement plaque. Social activities encompassed a Topsy-Turvy party, a picnic for the sisters and their dates, a Mother's Day breakfast, and the annual Birthday Banquet, cele- brating the founding of Beta Epsilon. A visiting na- tional officer was entertained at a Coffee Hour. The Beta Sigs gave a tea for the girls in their dormitory and the advisers entertained the actives at the annual senior tea. Christine Altenburger was in Phi Lambda Sigma, Delta Alpha Delta, and secretory of Delta Sigma Rho. Dolores Hocker was vice-president of Phi Upsilon Omicron and of Pi Lambda Theta, and secretary of Omicron Nu. Another vice-president was Lois Hughes who held that position in the Louise Homer Club. Miss Altenburger was on Forensic Council and managed Women's Debate. Marge Land was on PSCA Cabinet and Lois Hughes sang in Chapel Choir. 4 429 The Chi O girls penetrated most phases of College activities. A glance at the representation on honor- aries shows Eileen Bonnert, president of Chimes, to which Carolyn Henshaw also belongs. Cwens includ- ed Dee Horne and Jess Lightner. Jean Bickerton was secretary of Theta Alpha Phi. Marian Alderson be- came president of Phi Upsilon Omicron, and Eileen Bonnert was tapped for that honorary. Miss Alderson also belonged to Omicron Nu. Pi Lambda Theta claimed Jean Anderson. ln Women's Government were Jess Lightner, Judicial member and chairman of the Freshman Cus- toms Board, and Miss Alderson, on the House of Representatives. ln musical activities, Chi O placed six Treble Sing- ers, one Chapel Choir member, and a Louise Homer Club member, Joan O'Hara. On publications were Dotty Coon, La Vie photo editor, and Dee Horne, junior board of Collegian. Blanche Eyer was on the Physical Education Council. An outstanding social activity was Chi O's Street Dance, held to raise money for the Foster Parents Plan. Other social doings included a pledge dance, a Christ- mas party, an Initiation banquet, a Homecoming tea, and a Mother's Day breakfast. A Spring highlight was the annual Spring dinner and the Sweetheart Dance, honoring the graduating seniors. ll lll ll lll ll ill NU GAMMA CHAPTER Established i926 University of Arkansas Founded i895 l O7 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors M E. ALDERSON B. N. CRUCIGER G. L. INSERRA J. M. ANDERSON L. G. DeJOSEPH S. A. LEES J. E. BERRY M. J. DUFFY M. S. MARTIN L. J. BICKERTON B. D. EYER J. M. O'HARA M T. CAMPBELL C. M. FINNERTY J. ROBERTS D. A. COON J. A. FRYE J. C. WARNER J. E. GOOD Juniors M E. BONNERT M. M. HORRIGAN M. J. MINK E. J. COOPER M. L. HOWE A. M. MORGAN C. E. HENSHAW J. A. LIGHTNER M. J. MULLEN D. M. HORNE B. M. LINTZMEYER A. E. WHITTIER N. J. MCCORMICK Sophomores N. J. BROSCIOUS J. A. LAMBERT A. M. RONALLO N. E. DALZELL J. I. MCMULLEN V. M. PREUSS M C. DOGGETT S. J. OSMOND M. E. SOMMERS M GRIMSHAW R. M. RAND N. S. WIKER Bottom Row, Left 'to Right-Duffy, Cruciaer, Roberts, lnserra, Lees, DeJoseph, O'Hara, Berry, Coon, Henshaw. Second RowfWi er, Lightner, Anderson, Warner, Frye, Good, Alderson, Eyer, Finnerty, Martin. Third Row-Morgan, Bonnert, Howe, McCormick, Harrigan McMullen, Horne, 'Rand, Cooper, Ronallo. Fourth Row-Grimshaw Whittier, Mullen, Sommers, Osmond, Mink, Broscious, Lintzmeyer, Preuss, Doggett, Dalzell, Lambert. I ff' ,J l I. 'mil- N0 K KNXR 'Nl j Y f 1 vi-XX 14, 7? 7N'x i A . A A ' A A lilllilll M . B i'lkf'i-,N-Ml .ffl iffy 'tx N: an , f' 1 9 ' xx Q. I . ' K X N . LL. ...M A-A ...Ar J I 4 . 1 - ' A Bottom Row, Left to Right-Rinehuls, Smith, Jones, Hawkins, Bailey, Davies, Bergdoll, Cray, L. Dickson Gillegne. Second Row-Hartley, Greig, Klepper, Newton, K. Senior, Dunlap, Woodfin, Evans onowa . Third Row-Reed T l' K d B. S ' J k b R. D' k- , V , y , empin, rea I, enior, o o , ic son, Diehl, Riegler, Clowe. Fourth Row-Clymer, Mayer, oesel, Titmus, Larpenteur, . Claycomb, Guthrie, Rosenberry, Weaver, Cox. .- ,xy Cyn 9 9553. T ff ALPHA PHI CHAPTER Established l947 Boston College Founded l383 94 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors A. M. BAILEY L. J. DICKSON N. J. MAURER J. M. BERGDOLL E. R. DOWLING M. E. NEWTON N. S. CRAY R. A. GILLESPIE E. J. RINEHULS E. O. DAVIES H. O. HAWKINS D. L. SMITH M. G. JONES Juniors B. P. CONOWAY L. J. HARTLEY B. SENIOR J. DUNLAP P. A. KLEPPER K. A. sermon J. L. EVANS P. A. KREADY P. A. TEMPLIN I. W. GREIG J. F. REED A. L. WOODFIN M. A. SCHWING Sophomores L. L. BARNES E. R. DICKSON M. A. MAYER J. E. CLAYCOMB R. J. DlEHL J. M. RIEGER s. J. CLOWE . G. GUTHRIE L. ROSENBERRY M. E. ci.vMER J. JAKOB M. Titmus N. E. COX . L. LARPENTEUR A. WEAVER C. J. LOESEL FACULTY MEMBERS R. M. COLOGNE A. G. GARDNER R. E. GRAHAM ll Il li'l'.l ll ll l. il ll ll lfllil Delta Delta Delta launched its social season last year with an informal open house for alumnae on Homecoming Week-end. On November 22, once again they entertained the alumni at a Founder's Day buffet dinner. 'The girls gave a Christmas party for needy children. Penguin Club was the theme of the Tri-Delt's pledge dance which was held at the Chi Phi house. For a special celebration on Mother's Day Week-end, the girls gave o breakfast on the porch of their suite. As a fitting climax to a full social season, the Tri Delts had a Pansy Breakfast where they awarded senior gifts and a scholarship plaque. Several girls represented the Tri Delts this year in honoraries. Adelaide Bailey, Lois Dickson, and Nancy Maurer were in Delta Alpha Delta. Pi Lambda Theta included Miss Maurer among its members and Miss Dickson was in Pi Gamma Mu. Cwens claimed Janet Evans in its ranks. Three Tri Delts served in student government. Joan Bergdoll was secretary of W. S. G. A. Johnny Claycomb was a member of the House of Representa- tives, and Roberta Gillespie served on the Agriculture Student Council. 4 30 l 43l The Delta Gams' social season was highlighted by the Founder's Day Banquet in the Spring and the White Cotillion Pledge Dance in January. Sprinkled liberally in between were such activities as the enter- taining of fraternities and a cabin party for the pledges and actives. Delta Gamma placed second in the Panhellenic Sing. Delta Gams had their girls in many honoraries and activities. Gay Brunner and Jo Reist were Alpha Lambda Deltas. Miss Brunner also served as president of Cwens. Three other DG's in Cwens were Shirley Giles, Mar McMillan, and Jean Smucker. Lakonides claimed Helen Hemphill as a member, while Audrey Wald was in Phi Upsilon Omicron. Candy McCollom was president of the Louise Homer club, which also included Miss Brunner, Connie Croushore, Miss Mc- Millan, and Jo Reist as members. Miss McCollom was also a Masquerette. DG's served in many capacities. Miss Croushore was chairman of Judicial and Miss Brunner was on the board. Alverda Eichenlaub was vice-president of ACE and Freshman Customs Board had Jane Stieber as a member. Six DG's were in the Chapel Choir and six sang in Treble Singers. Miss Brunner was accompanist for the latter group. ll ll Ill' il ll il ll l il ALPHA CHI CHAPTER Established i930 I Lewis School, Oxford, Miss. Founded i873 78 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors E. COLTERYAHN R. D. MCCOLLOM J. L. REES L. CROUSHORE N. J. MCDOUGALL M. SCOTT K. EKEY M. L. PARRISH N. R. SOMMERVILLE A. EICHENLAUB L. E. PONDY A. A. WALD J. MASSING C. H. WILCKE Juniors E. ANDERSON H. F. HEMPHILL J. C. SMUCKER BRUNNER M. A. MCMILLAN P. L. VESTER R. GILES D. J. NELLIS E. W. WEBBER C. HAINES J. P. SANDERS M. V. WILLIAMS Sophomores J. BRIGHT J. Y. MARSHALL J. C. REIST . E. DECKER A. J. OWEN N. J. RODLI R. JOHNSTON J. A. STlEBER Bottom Row, Left to.Right-7-Reist, Pondy, Brunner, McCoIIom, Eichenlaub, McDougall, Croushore, Scott, Parrish, Wilcke. Second. Row-Sanders, Giles, Hemphill, Sommerville, Colteryahn, Williams, Wald, Schultz, Nellis, Massing. A Third Row-Vester, Anderson, Stieber, Smucker, Webber, Haines, Owen, McMillan, Rodli, Marshall. - , 'JJ' in f-H 'i :Cr ' . J 4 'ii XV F5 ll lllll Ill EIU' ' . S ll Ev :NX xm V7 Bottom Row, Left to Right-McMillin, Krepgs, Hills, Brader, Miller, Moorhead, Williams, Mclfeely. Second Row-Cooper, Brezelle, ondra, Seitzinger, Schrecengost, Eilenberger, Waide, Bauer. Third Row--Troupe, Piper, Becht, Heidish, Leisner, McClain, Thomas, Dickey. Fourth Row--Overly, Gorka, DeHoff, Walker, Brozier, Allan, Jones, Radcliffe. 3 D U Q' u -x O P 2 O I 3 -L . 'N E A Er GAMMA DELTA CHAPTER Established l946 Miami University, Oxford, Ohio Founded 1902 68 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors P. R. BRADER L. R. EILENBERGER A. H. MCFEELY L. J. CONDRA T. M. GORKA G. M. MILLER A. L. COOPER M. L. HILLS E. L. SCHRECENGOST M. E. DICKEY R. H. McMlLLlN L. L. SElTZlNGER D. M. DeHOFF R. M. WILLIAMS Juniors J. G. C. BAUER M. A. KREPPS D. J. OVERLY M. BROZIER J. L. MOORHEAD E. M. PlPER E. E. GINN M. A. WAIDE Sophomores M. H. ALLAN A. M. JONES E. J. RADCLIFFE M. M. BECHT A. R. LEISNER H. E. THOMAS R. E. BREZELLE N. G. MCCLAIN M. M. TROUPE G. A. HEIDISH N. L. WALKER FACULTY MEMBERS J. E. EDGAR W. L. MORGAN J. M. RossMAN ll ll Ill' l Zll 'I' Delta Zeta swung into its social calendar last year with its annual Founder's Day Banquet on October 24. When two national officers paid the local DZ's a visit, they were entertained at a tea. A highlight in the Delta Zeta social world was the Dream Dance, the pledge dance held at Phi Kappa Tau. Underprivileged children enjoyed the benefits of the DZ Easter Party. The DZ's held a rummage sale to get funds for the Easter party. Honoraries took in a substantial number of Delta Zeta's this year. Lee Hills was president of Omicron Nu. She and Maxine Dickey belonged to Phi Upsilon Omicron, Theta Alpha Phi included Pauline Brader in its numbers. Pi Lambda Theta claimed Grace Miller and Alice McFeely. Alice also was in Louise Homer Club. Mary Ann Krepps represented the DZ's on Lakonides. Musically, the DZ's fared well. Lorraine Eilen- berger took her place in the Concert Blue Band and Miss McFeely sang in the Chapel Choir and partici- pated in the orchestra. Miss Miller, DZ president, was assistant advertis- ing manager for the Student Handbook. WRA Board claimed Miss Krepps. 432 Gamma Phi Beta held its Pledge Dance in the Spring at the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. The active members and the new initiates had dinner at the Nit- tany Lion Inn preceding the dance. , There were several teas and slumber parties given By and for the sorority. Also, the Gamma Phi's en- joyed a square dance at the Delta Upsilon house this Fall. i The Gamma Phi girls have been engaged in many activities. WSGA Junior Senator, Barbara Sprenkle, WRA Executive Board, Nancy Smith, Regina Williams, Peggy Betts, and Willie Williams, Cwens, Regina Wil- liams, Jane Sutherland, Chimes, Barbara Sprenkle, Mortar Board, Nancy Smith, CoIIegian, Ann Zekauskas, Barbara Sprenkle, Barbara Brown, Jackie Myers, Yerdis Ellison, Pi Lambda Theta, Ann Fick- enscher, Lu Philips, Dot Yarnall, Phi Upsilon Omicorn, Ann Fickenscher, Ann Zekauskas, Lakonides, Nancy Smith, Pat Wolfe, La Vie, Barbara Brown, College Choir, Robin Brunner, Willie Williams, Jean Garret- son. Lorraine Statler is secretary-treasurer of the Senior Class. llllllllllil PIII IIWIA ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER Established 1932 Syracuse University 58 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors B. L. BROWN G. M. FETZER A. E. CONNER A. E. FICKENSCHER L. J. COOK R. G. KIRK B. J. CORMAN L. E. PHILIPS M. A. COURTNEY Juniors C. L. BEVAN J. C. HARVIE B. J. BLACK D. V. MAYER I. M. BRANDT R. V. MEGOW J. C. GARRETSON J. A. MYERS S. A. GROWALL R. J. NICHOLS Sophomores M. J. BETTS M. J. DEAN E. G. BLACK Y. R. ELLISON V. R. BRUNNER A. PORTER P. J. POTTER Bottom Row, Left to Right-Philips, Cook, Mayer, Smith, Fetzer, Yarnall, Brown, Ficken- scher, Carman., Second Row-Nichols, Myers, Kirk, Brandt, Conner, Sprenkle, Courtney, R. Williams, Shigley. Third Row-Garretson, Megow, Harvie, Growall, Sutherland, Zekaus- kas, Wolfe, Bevan, B. Black. Fourth Row-Tetley, Dean, Brunner, G. Black, M. Williams, Ellison, Porter, Simon, Betts, Potter. FACULTY MEMBER J. D. AMBERSON Founded I 874 N. M. SMITH H. L. STOTLER F. M. TRIMMER D. A. YARNALL A. B. ZEKAUSKAS A. E. SHIGLEY B. G. SPRENKLE J. L. SUTHERLAND R. P. WILLIAMS P. M. WOLFE C. W. SIMON E. B. TETLEY M. R. WILLIAMS I V.-'giilxglxzk Y IgIiIII:Q3I?flf.fQ. f I i iff . .. lr .. ,f pxiiflf f1IE'iff n+,:, tf ff .H ' I-l'llI'I SPzt'fft'.f1'f..-l'p-i.lIf . F ' -. ,MQeff-Q:-lQif,'l1ggi,,.gf-- iii.. . fs f Ilvlffi-A7 'sf ' vi, I 5ii55'2':5I?2 ?bf.i.,1, 1. I- :::::. 15: 5 Q...-lm i 'ra z ,, .. . ..... . QQ' -. 15: .- '- , ::-'..:' fsiivmik waz.. ' ,- -' 1:35, lk ser' 5 it ' r 'r' qv 'B .x . gi- xv, v I I :f K J I , I I. . ' .Q,AvEi', u J rw 'S I 'I I It rj ..... - ...I s .l.i-v. Gia il... A . f - . 1 f 1 - I G 7 I ' .,,A li! P. 9 A V L X , ' W 'qv' V' 1 l 5, um V Q . I J. I - fr if I V f tr- f P-'A .. . 1 L - 'I J 1 I t I I I I I 1 1' f 4 i '., I 9 LQ It ,M U V V v ' 1.MI,.. Q ix Q :M -ug 5 Nl' I I Y - N K 1 L I I N M . :., Mx 1 A J.. .,,-F -N. 7 NN! x . ,K 4,VN ---. k frnisq X 4 , i W 1 I v . 9 is 'X If BETA PHI CHAPTER DePauw University L. M. BARRACLOUGI-l F. L. ESHLEMAN N. J. GREENAWALT M. GUILLET M. A. CHRISTENSEN C. G. DeHART D. FULTON M. L. GOOD M. A. HANNA J. B. HENRY J. DOBSON N. L. FETTY J. H. HARKINS P. N. LUCKETT Established 1931 74 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors J. L. JONES A. O. KELLER E. D. LOTT Juniors J. A. HUNTER D. J. KELLER J. M. LASHER D. E. LUFT N. S. SHARBOUGH Sophomores P. A. MOFFETT J. A. NORTON M. R. ROBERTS S. L. SECHLER FACULTY MEMBERS Bottom Row, Left to Right-Greenawalt Barraclough, Mingins, Maloney, A. Keller, Eshle- man, Guillet, E. Taylor, Jones, Lott. Second Row-Wieder, Hunter, J. Taylor, Warner, Swift, Luft, Sharbaugh, DeHart, Strom, Sweger. Third Row-Good, Shelley, Moffett, Christensen, Fulton, Lasher, Roberts, Waska, Luckett, Wiley. Fourth Row-Fetty, Sechler, Hanna, Henry, Dobson, Norton, D. Keller, Harkins, Wilson. Founded 1870 M. C. MALONEY S. E. MINGINS B. L. SHELLEY E. G. TAYLOR B. J. STROM A. L. SWEGER E. D. SWIFT J. A. TAYLOR M. E. WARNER M. L. WIEDER S. E. SHOEMAKER B. A. WASKA J. A. WILEY w. W. WILSON W. W. TAYLOR H. REESE Ii1ll'l'A il li I' ll 'I' ll ll 'I' After the confusion of moving to the new suite and rushing had died down, Kappa Alpha Theta start- ed to work on the annual Theta Bazaar held December 3. The proceeds went to the Theta's national charity, the Institute of Logopedics, and the Foster Parent Plan. Social life consisted of numerous fraternity parties and in the Spring, the Theta Formal. The Theta's were prominent in campus activities. Commie Keller, Lyn Guillet, and Libby Taylor were chosen for Mortar Board. Betty Lou Shelley was elected president of Masquerettes, and Libby Taylor, president of Pi Lombda Theta. Those tapped for Cwens were Dottie Luft, Marge Wieder, and Betty Dick Swift. Chimes chose Jackie Hunter to membership, with Frances Eshleman serving as Senior adviser, Janet Lois Jones, Miss Hunter, Miss Eshleman and Nancy Greenawalt were chosen for membership in Phi Upsilon Omicron. Nancy was also chosen for Omicron Nu. Commie Keller and Libby Taylor were chosen for Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Sally Shoemaker was elected vice-president of the sophomore class and Joan Wiley joined the concert group of the Modern Dance Club. 4 Pledge Dance with the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity in December. It was for the pledges of both groups. Teas, slumber parties, and date parties dotted the year's social calendar. Two of the larger parties were the roller skating get-together, and this Fall, a hayride with the Alpha Chi Sigmas. Last Spring the Kappa Delta White Rose Formal was held at the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity. A banquet at the State College Hotel preceded the dance. The KD's are well represented in honoraries as well as other activities. Alpha Lambda Delta mem- bers are Joanne Ashman, Jackie Harter, Patsy Rose-- berry, Sigma Alpha Eta, Pot Hall, and Chimes, Dolly Jelacic, and Joyce Fosa. Other active members of the sorority are Miss Jelacic, president of Panhellenic Council, Dolly Hyden, president of the Bowling Club, Kitty Moore, senior editor of La Vie , Deanie Krebs, junior board, Col- legion , Jackie Harter and Miss Hyden, corresponding and recording secretaries respectively of Secondary Education Association, Betty Thomas, WRA secretary, and Joyce Fosa, College Choir. If ll F ,I I I The Kappa Deltas started the year with o Co- BETA THETA CHAPTER I Established 1941 Virginia State Normal School 77 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors S. J. BROWN W. J. HARTER K. E. DONER D. E. JELACIC Juniors J. ASHMAN M. J. HARMSEN M. R. BOWEN J. M. HEIDEMANN J. C. DAGER D. E. HYDEN L. Y. FISH J. W. KING J. A. FOSA Sophomores K. v. AAGAARD v. J. HARTENBACH Y. C. ARNOLD M. I. KING P. L. HALL FACULTY MEMBER L. TARRANT Founded I 897 A. MOORE J. THOMAS R. KREBS M. OXFORD R. ROSEBERRY P. SAUNDERS E. STINE J. NOLL A. SIMON A. TRUMPETER W lt.Il I .I lIlI1'l'.I ' 1111 Bottom Row, Left to Right-Roseberry, King, Foso, Dager, Doner, Hyden, Harter, Heide- mann Fish. Second Row--J Iai Thom s Oxford Bro n Ashman Krebs Trum eter 1 , G CC1 Cl 1 1 W 1 1 1 P 1 Hartenbach. Third Row-Arnold, Aagaord, Moore, Stine, Sounders, Harmsen, Bowen, Simon, Hall. I QQ O O .. g ' I ' lf-. -4 I. '-I X i 1' L.. fi L ' I K . I I IQ J. ' . If ml lv 3 x'. 9 1 . . if . . Q , - a......n .-'.. ,-,',- - Q 1 N o '.'.'.'. f '.'.' . . .'. 'A . '.'. o.-.'.'.'.,--fslfuvf I I 7 . A M? .. 'L A ' V --Y' 'sill .psf . , ' -f' QWLiC?lf,f . qIIfQ3iT,Ai'Q e I L., L'.- lil V . . , . fum I I ,YI qi 'li . tt. ' New ' fil,.14f...f, ., ' j uf 5 , me P, j MSI, I KI . ,Q QQ. . M 3.31, lx,-'. U A5 tg, Q. , My -:I .r ' 'M I .,3'I' QL- rr. .f n - .git ' II' Q Wiki.. . I if ,frog-I- i. W, wi ' '- -I-.K , if 1 , . ., itII'.I1eIrIIv..,I2'-veil,'tri ,ssl .TI .Q:,,,'Lii 'f.5j1l,1 ' ff ,. , . I.. ....t.Itf'22tQf -I I If ' HI H I If iwvl' 42.11. 'Z . .M ...M I ,.,r W. ...,. 4 -,,.MC, .I .II I 'HIL .V L..f.','ll ...,.,lyl,g 'I ' I. '. ,IQ DELTA ALPHA CHAPTER Established i930 Monmouth College, Monmouth, Illinois M. L. L. J. D. R. I. D. L. N. J. A. C. V. J. L. M. A. S. A. M. J. B. A. P. A. S. B. BEHNEY BORLAND BRYAN CAMERON CONOVER BUCHANAN CHALK DAVIDSON EVANS FOLGER ARNOLD COLEMAN DENNIS FORESMAN 8l Chapters MEMBERS Seniors B. A. COOPER L. R. HALL V. J. HARTMAN D. L. JONES K. KIRBERGER Juniors C. GRIFFITH E. P. HARRINGTON L. A. KENYON M. S. LAPP Sophomores J. M. HEPPENSTALL J. A. JEFFRIES B. L. KLOPP N. E. METZGER Bottom Raw, Left to Right-Hall, Cooper, Borland, Bryan, Kirchner, Hartman, Miller, Cameron, Werlinich, Behney. Second Row-Buchanan, Davidson, Kenyon, Leith, Neikum, Kirberger, Jones, Conover, Griffith, Riley. Third Row-Lapp, Evans, Thompson, Folger, Williams Rouse, Dennis, Coleman, Harrington. Fourth Row-Klopp, Stabley, Foresman, Arnold, Steliotes, Heppenstall, Metzger, Young, Jefferies, Malcolm. Founded l87O KIRSHNER A. LEITH A. MILLER NIEKUM O. WERLINICH c. MALCOLM E. RILEY M. THOMSON L. WILLIAMS I. YOUNG I. QUEER I. Rouse J. STABLEY A. STELIOTES llIlPPIl llIll'l'A llllllllllll Kappa Kappa Gamma had a busy social calendar with the Kappa Formal at the Beta Theta Pi house topping the social season. A Mother's Day luncheon was held at the Allencrest Tearoom and the banquet for senior initiates was held at the State College Hotel. The Kappas were entertained by many fraternities throughout the year. Dottie Werlinich and Virginia Miller headed the list of Kappas active on campus. Dottie was Editorial Director of the Daily Collegian, and a member of the Liberal Arts Student Council, Cwens, All-College Elections Committee, Pi Gamma Mu, and Masquer- ettes. Ginny was president of WRA, and a member of Mortar Board, All-College Cabinet, Lakonides, and is in WhO's Who Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges. Sally Folger was vice-president of WRA and a member of Pi Lambda Theta. Ella Louise Williams was vice-president of WSGA and represented her sorority in Sigma Alpha Eta. ' The Kappas were proud to contribute two beauty queens to the campus this year. Lois Kenyon was chosen Miss Penn State, and Peg Riley was Queen Ot the Military Ball. 4 Phi Mu opened its college year with a successful rushing season, pledging I7 girls. Soon after rushing, they celebrated their 20th anniversary on campus by holding a tea in the main lounge of McElwain Hall. The social life also included numerous fraternity parties, a pledge dance, and a pledge-active Christmas party. ln March, the Phi Mus commemorated their Founder's Day with an annual banquet. This year found the Phi Mus active in all phases of college life. Jackie Warner, Barbara Keller, and Gladys Mummau were members of Players, while Jackie Warner participated in Thespian shows. Dolores Daly and Norma Gleghorn served on the Junior Board ofthe Collegian. Reta Reed, Eugenia Bossart, and Lois Van Vactor were in Lakonides. Reta Reed was co-chairman of Religion-in-Life-Week and Ruth Mollenhauer was elected secretary of the Agriculture Student Council. Lois Van Vactor and Jackie Warner were in Chimes and Marjorie Taylor in Cwens. Martha Palaskey and Marjorie Taylor are members of the Louise Homer Club, while Kathryn Mitchell is a member of Phi Upsilon Omicron, as well as being president of the Home Economics Club. Pat lmhof and Helen Bender are members of the College Choir and Treble Singers respectively. Wesleyan College, E. R. BOSSART N. S. CROSSLEY D. F. DALY N. K. ADDlS H. L. BENDER L. E. DREISBACH M. H. EGIZIO W. G. GRESH M. O. HARING S. A. HEAPS E. J. HILL L. A. KNERR P. A. LANPHIER BETA MU CHAPTER Established l929 Mgcon, GQ, FOur1ded l852 69 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors M. A. LEISTER M. G. PALASKEY M. K. MITCHELL R. A. REED M. L. TAYLOR Juniors N. L. GLEGHORN R. J. MOLLENHAUER J. HARTLEY G. E. MUMMAU D. L. HOOVER J. A. RICCIUTI P. A. IMHOF L. B. VAN VACTOR B. A. KELLER Sophomores M. W. PECK E. W. SPENCER G. M. PORELLO J. M. STEVENS F. A. REICHEN M. E. TURNER B. J. ROBB J. A. WARNER S. SMITH M. J. WOODROW E. C. ZIMMERMAN EJJJJ 'tr T l ll I .l l .J i Bottom Row, Left to Right-Daly, Crossley, Hoover, Palaskey, Warner, Leister, Taylor, Mitchell, Reed. Second ow-Ricciufi, Addis, Dreisbach, lmhof, Keller, Bender, Mollen- hauer, Hartley, Bossart. Third Row-Hill, Haring, Turner, Mummclu, Spencer, Smith, Van Vactor, Gleghorn, Zimmerman. Fourth Row-l-leaps, Gresh, Porello, Robb, Reichen, Stevens, Knerr, Lanphier, Woodrow. T 5:ff?fCQJ.lB.S'3f 1 ,H 1 i 23,031 P Z .Til Nllf Al Y I . visa, KK P i b,,,fg7rQ J ll , fll l I , . A . f ,fl i. ww J ' f , f 'sii ' , . 1 ' A -. A . g, S Q V, if . , 1 , M -...W J , ' . .. ' . 1 +' ' f . J. - . J j .. I Q . ....f 11,. MWF' A H ' ,. ,. '. H . J Kiifvf if J ' ' . ' f 4' A' Q A F f if rwgi.. , ' 1 -- 1 , P A-A 'fm ass' xv' . ' A 5 Xi J -A Y J R is ' ?T35iif:?2fl l3ll' . . . ta.-1.21 55. ,:. x r - J A. V , V .. , J' s th . J . E A A . -1 ' V ...fi A, , Q t ,U - Z 5 4' A Q.. is -1 f ' , V' F , . . , ,ie . , it, wg, Q l kg J . . Ku A ..... .... ... ' ' W f as vu, ' ff v. . ii . 1 . Xi l 3 l A V g ra' - ,. I . l 5- . 5 , , A .J E . ,g Q ,PM ,,,,,,,,,, J. gg F My ',, . . - V -.v r Y- 1 N N f . '- , . f ' . l. 'V A ,V I ' W Y . 1 X f X , W V . 4 1 ', l ' A A A 1 'S ' J' 2 ..i J. ' at- 4. .. - J-. . Bottom Row Left to Right-Melamed, Lang, Horoff, Taub, Brooks, Rudnick, Rothberg, Malmud, Toll, Glassman. Second Row-Nast, Mandel, Lmtz, B. Newman, M. Newman, Shtasel, Mandovey, Caplan, Alsberg, Abbey. Third Row-N. Frankel, Samuels, Goldstein, Koplovitz, lsenberg, Cohan, Goldberg, Sutland, Strauss, Smith. Fourth Row-Harris, Blum, Q E. Frankel, Friedman, Spiers, Gordon, Hyman, Beckman, Seigal, Blocker. v by X 7 Arran J A 1 9? A47 J ' The activities of Phi Sigma Sigma have been many and varied. For the benefit of their national philan- Hunter College N. R. BLUM M. P. BROOKS E. L. GLASSMAN S. A. GORDON J. P. HOROFF P. L. FEINSILBER E. P. FRANKEL R. E. ABBEY M. J. ALSBERG D. S. BECKMAN J. R. BLACKER L. D. CAPLAN J. P. COHAN N. FRANKEL BETA ETA CHAPTER Established i946 25 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors R. D. LANG J. LINTZ L. S. MALMUD R. L. MELAMED Juniors R. B. HYMAN Sophomores R. S. FRIEDMAN A. GOLDBERG l. B. GOLDSTEIN E. C. HARRIS B. G. KOPLOVITZ N. S. MANDELL P. A. MANELOVEG S. F. NAST Founded l9l 3 L. NEWMAN S. ROTHBERG A. RUDNICK L. TAUB B. TOLL B. ISENBERG . S. SPIERS . C. NEWMAN . E. SAMUELS SHTASEL C. SIEGAL B. SMITH R. STRAUSS SUTLAND thropy, the Rheumatic Fever Fund, the sorority sponsored a party, The Phi Sig Charity Brawl. ln December, a tea was held in honor of the sorority's adviser and patronesses. Alumnae Week-end in January was highlighted by the traditional Sapphire Ball held at the University Club and the Senior Brunch. Throughout the year, Phi Sigs attended many teas given by various fraternities, and had several informal slumber parties in the suite given for and by the pledges. Phi Sigma Sigma was represented in many of the coIlege's activities. Rita Lang is the director of Five O'Clock Theater, while Ruth Taub is senior costume head of Players. The sorority was also represented by other members in such activities as Froth, Col- legian, and Thespians. Several Phi Sig's were in honoraries. Among them were Norma Blum, Cwens, Marilyn Brooks, Psi Chi, and Francine Tall, Theta Alpha Phi. The chapter received the National Progress Cup at Phi Sigma Sigma, presented annually to the chapter evidencing the greatest general progress. They also received the Ohio Valley Division Trophy, presented to the outstanding chapter of the sorority in this geographic division. 4 . 439 PHI CHAPTER Established i943 Sigma Delta Tau had an active year of parties and Founded i865 Cornell University activities. 29 Chapters The SDT girls were especially active in publications MEMBERS on campus. Thelma Geier was circulation manager of ' Seniors La Vie and classified advertising manager of the M, BAUM G, GWTELMAN C, SHDMAN Daily CoIlegian. Myrna Tex was associate editor of M- CONSTON S- R- GOLDBERG M- I- TEX . o. EDELSTEIN A. LIEVER A. K. warren Who's Who in the News, on senor board ot CoI- T B GEIER H E NELSON M R WIHTON legion, and president of Theta Sigma Phi. Gloria M. E. ROMANOFF Gittelman, Sue Halperin, Janet Rosen, and Charlotte . . . J ' Seidman also were active on Collegian. umors M. BLAKER J. FRIEDMAN R. L. PHILLIPS Associate Players were Sylvia Goldberg and Sunny 5' J- BOUCH A- GEVANTHOR J- R- ROSEN , , , , R. BuRicKsoN s. HALPERIN D. A. ssnuria Tilles, Miss Geler, and Marcia Romanotf represented J' CO,-,EN S' E' HERUTZ H. C. SH-VERMAN their sorority in Masquerettes. Mildred Conston was s. F. DAVIDSON c. B. KUPERSMITH S. I. TILLES a member of Psi Chi and Janet Rosen, of Alpha N' E' FEHR D' L' MWRAN' F' J' YOFFEE Lambda Delta. sophomores Sigma Delta Tau had many active members in the E' Z AASEEEACH 'ls'-EV'TT C' SAX P. . A . . . x Hillel Foundation. Debby Serling was vice-president, L, B,-UM C. MERMELSTHN BI R, TEX and Miss Tex was on the governing board of that J- M- FEINBERG B- M- OZER E- J- YAVERBAUM . . R. A. onotsicv a. A. voursie organization. The Sigma Delta Tau annual Spring Dance was held at the Nittany Lion Inn. The pledge party this year was a barn dance. I NN 'Af 5 4 . 'lull in Il I l l uullHn?IIIIIlIIlQi -- A l i 1 I: 'Xxx I 1 i I .:- -'Inv o l i ' 4 l . b IMI lllmll 40 I 5 I l 0 i . 1 I I . 0 ll S J X A lull 1' 4 v ,1 T D Bottom ROW, l-ef! T0 Right-Geier, Seidman, Conston, Gittelman, Goldber , Tilles, Rosen, M. Tex, Edelstein, Baum. Second Row-Weiner, Gevanthor, Davidson, ?Nihton, Liever, Serlingl' Phillips, Mitrani, Romanoff. Third Row--Kupersmith, Blaker, Friedman Burickson, Fehr, alperin, Yoffee, Cohen, Silverman, Bouch. Fourth Row--Amdur, Sore, Slum, Ozer, Auerbach, Mermelstein, Liss, Feinberg, Sax, B. Tex, Levitt. 'A L ffictf--2... for.army- r,1L' --fix! . Q-ftis-Qiilii-f'fM'rf-' if'F-im-ssgiiriir Ws??F':fXf-3iw'.ig39f- i5'?Q'i - r r'l:'7M55,Aill ' A.1-wal-.1 A ' - A 'L ' ' 'X .i'-igggigirt'-f .g,l'HQfQ.,-Q., i , ' .L - . -' X51 f---rti:W5l.I5.f.. K. xi t ,V D IX, - ' h x D W-Dwi ' ' x ' 1 Li, . o ' I - 1 , v- i M . N433 r X X ' 39 A .zujig tt' KW S . 'E 'A . .Ai I A ,N Q, . V ' . L it L - -M-t sf . f f its - -. 'Q T' s X .- ..-gf' ' - in ll ' . ' W K Rx .A 'N ' , ' i r -' :-- , D X ' A ., . L. Rf. . . . . ry' 'ir' vv A - . 4 Q-. 7. ,is -mf .- . -X ..-- ..f. -, .. - --. . ' - ' .Z-.tbijn ' 'M' -. ' A Bottom Row, Left to Right-Sinclair, Baily, Stalcoski, Lombardi, Vasilich, La Vella, Bianco. Second Row--Graziano, McCaffreE, Teresinski, Schwerha Blalge, Horgan, Mahla. Third Row-Donahoe, Maginnis, Rule, A el, Claysmith, Stroup, Dolphin, Bovalxna. ' 'I' ll ll 'IIA I' ll I ill. II llzl I 4' fi It I. I I in T - TS ?. ' A ,F gig f l H , i f 1 RHO CHAPTER Established i929 University of Michigan F01-mded 1912 I5 Chapters . MEMBERS ' Seniors L. J. BIANCO E. L. LOMBARDI M. J. STROUP C. P. BLAKE M. K. MAHLA F. J. TERESINSKI I. L. LOVELLA H. M. STALCOSKI E. M. VASILICH Juniors M. J. BAILY J. E. GRAZIANO M. L. RULE A. C. DONAHUE C. A. MCCAFFREY V. M. SINCLAIR Sophomores A. E. ABEL L. K. DOLPHIN J. M. MAGINNIS V. BOVALINA D. L. HORGAN E. M. RUBINO M. A. CLAYSMITH R. I. SCHWERHA The TPA's had a full social season last year. Their booths captured fifth place at Spring Carnival and second place at the Mardi Gras. The pledge dance, with an April Showers theme, was held at the Chi Phi house. Other major social activities included the Founder's Day Banquet, the 20th Anniversary Dinner, a breakfast for the patronesses, and a Mother's Day tea. For the pledges, the chapter gave a Christmas party and a picnic. The actives and pledges contributed Theta Phi spirit to numerous campus activities. Mike Claysmith starred as the lead ballet dancer in the first Thespian show ofthe year, Welcome Willie, while Lee Bianco and Wootsie Schwerha became an outstanding wo- men's piano team when they entertained at the Big- Little Sister tea. The journalists in the group were Gini Sinclair and Jeanie Maginnis on the Collegian, Betty Rubino on the Home Ec Publications Board, and Gini Sinclair on La Vie. Deed Mahla, as flutist in the Band and Orchestra, and member of the Varsity debate, did her share. Treble Singers claimed the voices of Lee Bianco, Lor- raine Dolphin, Jeanie Maginnis, and Cornelia Mc- Caffrey. Secretary of the Newman Club was Mary Jane Baily and Helen Stalcoski served as Newman social chairman. 44 441 GAMMA EPSI LON CHAPTER Established 1938 Longwood College, Farmville, Va. Founded 1898 Zeta Tau Alpha enjoyed a full year of social and 34 Chapters college activities. The Zetas, in addition to their an- MEMBERS nual pledge dance and their Founder's Day Dinner- S ' Dance, were hostesses at a Mother's Day breakfast emors , , , A. H. BAILY N. M. oooo M. F. Juov and to a group of children at a Needy Children s M. A. BASTIAN s. M. GALJGER M. L. LASH . E. T. CAMPO s. A. GILLELAND T. J. McCORMlCK Cl1 '51m0S PGVTY- s. s. DENNEY M. J. Hows J. M. WILLIAMS B. J. HOWER The Zetas were well represented in scholastic honoraries and hat societies by the following girls: JU 'l0'S . . N. L. ANDERSON J. A. GREYTOK G. M. RALu'ris Pauly Moss Dodd, member of Chimes, Theta Sigma E' M. DEKNATEL J' M. GUYER H' A, POND - . r - - -. v. L. oivER J. J.. HORNBERGER K. M. Rosa Phi, and Mortar Board, Sarah Gilleland in Psi Chi, K. E. EBV M' S. KU'-P Pt L' ROTHERMEL Shirley Gauger, Cwens and Mortar Board, Mary Row- J- I- ENGMAN E- R- '-UMLEY M M- ROWLAND , N. E. ERB R. A. NEWTON i. J. SORENSON land, Chimes, Helen Pond, Cwens, Mary Rowland and p. M. EVANS E. E. osTERHouT B. J. TRESSLER Joanne Engman, Alpha Lambda Delta, Judy Williams, S h Omicron Nu, Elizabeth Deknatel, Louise Homer Club, op omores , e. J. ANoeRs E. R. DEGER J. E. LANGDON and Helen Pond and Elizabeth Lumley, Pi Gamma K. A. CRAIG J. E. FRUTIGER L. o. MCDILL Alpha E. M. GRIFFITH Among the other events in which the Zetas were FACULTY MEMBER , . s. AM s honored were the presentation ot the Jack Haswell N E A Memorial Scholarship, the presentation of the Gamma Epsilon Chapter scholarship award to Donna Jean Ward, and the receipt ofthe Zeta province scholarship award last summer. K :oooopfA 'XJ-41 tug? A 1 7ll'I'll'l'lll1llll'HA lg 1, s i 4 . V -Dba lfqggll Bottom Row, Left to Right-Howe, Kulp, Anderson, Hower, Ward, Gilleland, Bastian, Row- land, Campo. Second ow--Dodd, Griffith, Robb, Eby, Sorenson, Rothermel, Pond, Horn- berger, Diver, Judy. Third Row-Greytok, Williams, Polutis, Tressler, Baily, Denney, Erb, Frutiger, Guyer, Dager. Fourth Row-Newton, Deknatel, Osterhout, Engman, Evans, Lumley, McGill, McCormick, Lash, Anders, Langdon. .- ' P ..r 1 - , . l . 1. . . ' Y .L . . J h J ii-W , -- I i ' 4' 'N 1 LAY.-liiu, i- -1 A Bottom Row, Left to Right-Barnes, Beisswanger, Ankeny, Clayton, Houck, Davis, Norcross, Kidder, Fitting Po RihrdtAnd .S dl? -Plk F K'hRb' 'V wers, ec a , H rews econ ow un ctt, oor, ent. , o inson, Haines, Green, Worth, Schoenl berger, Lantz, Stanzionc, DeMarco, Schulze. Third Row-Twiford, Tomaino, Patnovich, Glessncr, Kraft, Fiscus, Brown, Schoch, Holland, Rodland. Fourth Row--McMurray, Lucas, Hirsch, Kotzbauer, Greenfield Landis, Feldman, Piavis, Mittica, Rathfon. Fifth Row-Forgt, Denion, Valiasek, Pagett, Bunting, Lott, Schutz Ottenheimer, Rafalko, 1 I l'SlIllIlI'I'IIIf IIII I 'IlIII'IIllIlIIl'I' Mill ORGANIZATION ROBERT M. DAVIS ---- President WILLIAM J. NORCROSS Town Vice President RALPH D. HOUCK Campus Vice President CORBIN S. KIDDER - - Secretary HOWARD K. FITTING - - Treasurer ROBERT M. DAVIS President 442 A The AIM or Association of Independent Men, is an organization formed for the welfare of independent men. Its purpose is to insure equal representation in student government and to provide better social and athletic opportunities. There are 76 men on the AIM council chosen through elections, and it is a body of representatives elected by all independent men on campus and in town. Since the representation is according to popu- lation, there is one representative to each 50 students. The immediate goal of AIM is to interest more men in the organization so that it can function as an important part of campus affairs in the future and extend its service and activities. AIM and Leonides are co-sponsors of The Inde- pendent, a publication for independent men and women which made its initial appearance this year. During the year, AIM held many mixers to provide opportunities for a closer relationship among indepen- dent men and women. JOSEPH G. HUDAK President The Penn State Club is the oldest men's indepen- dent organization on campus. Organized in l932, it serves as a means ot giving non-fraternity men stu- dents the social advantages of fraternity men. To quality for membership, one must be a male independent student who receives acceptance by the club. The group has increased its membership so that it now has 270 active participants. The club room, in Room 4l I, Old Main, is the center ot activities. This room provides a lounge for members to relax during leisure hours as well as a place to entertain friends. Each year, the outstanding independent senior man is presented an award by the club. The commit- tee, composed ot the Dean ot Men, Director ot I' Il I I I' 'I' lI'l' Il ll li ll ll A A A ORGANIZATION JOSEPH G. HUDAK ---- President EMERSON E. JONES - Vice President V. BASIL CHOMAN - Secretary FRANK G. ROBINSON - Treasurer D. CRAGI AICHER - Social Chairman ARNOLD C. GASCHE WILLIAM ZAKOR JOHN S. KUGLER Parliamentarian RUSSELL E. CLARK - Athletic Chairman Publicity Chairman Adviser Student Union, and President of the lntertraternity Council, make the award on the basis of character, scholarship, and service to the school. The annual all-college talent show was first spon- sored by the Penn State Club. Any student or group of students can participate in the show, which is an amateur hour. Cash awards are given to the three top contestants, who are the most original and most entertaining. In the Spring, they hold a semi-formal dinner dance for the initiation of new members. Several private mixers are also sponsored with the various women's dormitories. The Penn State Club has bowl- ing parties, picnics, and smokers for its members. They also are active participants in intramural sports such as basketball, softball, and bowling. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Robinson, Aicher, Hudak, Zakor. Second Row-Kugler, Gasche, Choman, Jones. Nl'l l'ANY lllllllVllT0lllllS Bottom Row, Left to Right- Evert, Maxwell, Demschock, Turk, Zokor, Keller, Mutchler. Second Row - Rusz, Heidel, Spragg, Cosgrove, Ridgway, Wells, Stover, Minteer. Third Row - Neuf, Schlegel, Dono- van, Ayers, Kusfer, Karvois, Loisch, Morrison, Skovura WEST llllIllVllTOIllES Bottom Row, Left to Right- Hryshko, Lancaster, Mosler, West. Second Row - Ma chum, Henderson, Schmich, Holmes, Kuhn 444 Riff llllll I'I'llllY U0lllllllll l'0llI,0llK lllllllllll Bottom Row, Left to Right- Warzinski, Cooke, Ogro, Stot- flemyer, Kulp. Second Row - Darcy, Geronimo, Deyak, McLachlan, Coughanour. ' -M' Y I Mil- Thlrd Row lx, ap c, ler, Dietrick, Collodi. WILBUR K. KRAYBILL President ORGANIZATION WILBUR K. KRAYBILL - - - President CHARLES VINSCAVICH - Vice President JOSEPH P. FITZGERALD Treasurer JOAN K. TYSON - Secretary GLENN B. GILBERT - Bursar llllllltllllll llll-lll'Ellil'l'llIll IlIllll'l'l' Bottom Row, Left to Right-Mitchell, Burlein, Tyson, Merkle, Kraybill, Vinscavich, Wilson, Taras, Gilbert. Second Row-Gundel, M. Stankevicz, Knoebel, Ferry, Baum, White, Magrini, Troyanosky, Raynes, Krasnow,. Fitzgerald. Third Row-B. Engstrom, P. Engstrom, Yoh, Kassab, Slaugenhaupt, Eshelman, S. Hosler, Piatrowski, Polansky, Weixler, Ross. Fourth Row-D. Skillman, F. Skillman, Traub, Forest, Chuginsky, B. Hosler, Riley, LaBar, Folsom, J. Pier Havens. Fifth Row-A. Pier, Chircosto, Kuhn, Claw- son, Jones Smith Tenerove, ehrer, Wilt, Ritchey. Sixth Row-Creighton, Clayton, Trolier, King, Plunkett, Hutnik, S. Stankevicz, Olsen, Lindenmutlm, Folmsbee. The College Co-operative Society, formerly called the Nittany Co-operative Society, is a beneficial and non-profit organization which has been in operation since l938. The Co-op furnishes an opportunity for both men and women students to share in the work and management of a co-operative living unit. The house provides living quarters for approxi- mately 20 women and dining facilities for them, and for 45 men students. Besides helping with the house- hold tasks, all share in the social activities of the group, which include dancing parties, intramural sports, table tennis, and cards. Members live on approximately 51.20 a day for board and 40 cents a day for room. This low rate is made possible because the students do all of the work at the house with the exception of major repairs. Three cooked meals are served each day with the help of a hired cook. The work is divided and scheduled according to individual programs and allows each student to have an equal share in the work. A student manager is hired by the house cabinet to oversee the work. The cabinet also determines the policies of the house. Membership in the College Co-operative Society is open to all persons enrolled in the College. No religious, racial, or political discrimination is consid- ered when potential members are chosen. lillllfllilli' ORGANIZATION MARY H. HOLLIS - FLORENCE A. FREEMAN - - JOAN M. BURLEIN - LOLITA A, MOUNTJOY HELEN M. BARTHA - - EDITH G. ZINN - - - Recording Secretary - Corresponding Secretary President Vice President Treasurer - Adviser MARY H. HOLLIS President '49 r g! ctw K Q, '39 . ' -Q 1 1 ' ' V Bottom Row, Left to Right-Bartha, Mountioy, Burlein, Freeman, Hollis, Eifert, Card, Romash, Zinn. Second Row--Poplin, Morisuye, Cherney, Strunk, Lippman, Mastin, Marple, Pirrall, Wise, Greenberger, Carter, Dunlap, M Th R I BkB 'hFI R MC PI' C BthB dtt organ. ird ow-Yundt,Sweeey, ruc , ugganic, uton, obzen, uc oy, asine, oy, ar , ene e 1, Taylor, Sher. Fourth Row-Roseman, Androsky, ohler, Tilton, Baker, Thiessen, Elliott, Dahlgren, Sten, Jensen, Altoeffer, Henderson, Walker. The l948-49 Independent Women's Organization was reorganized as Leonides. The officers of the former organization were advisers to the exisiting one. The Leonides Council is composed of representatives chosen from each unit in the women's dormitories. From these representatives, committees are formed for athletics, cultural, and social affairs. Leonides participated in Orientation Week in helping the new girls at Penn State adjust to college 44 life. The group had frequent informal mixers which were held with the Association of Independent Men. The Council is planning on building up a scholar- ship fund in the future for some needy girl to use for the continuance of her education. Lectures are given frequently by outside speakers. The paper, The Independent, is published partly by representatives of Leonides who are on the staff in co-operation with AIM. RUTH SCHECHTER President l'llllllll'Ili' ORGANIZATION RUTH SCHECHTER - - - President RUTH C. FORNEY - Vice President MARY E. ROBBINS - Secretary BARBARA E. LOCK - Treasurer T , l Bottom Row, Left to Rght-Altschull, Romash, Lock, Yundt, Robbins, Forney, Schechter,AEshelman, Schweitzer. Second Row-Brown, oller, Sten, Strittmatter, Fetter, Sitt, Saltzman, Herzog, D. Smith, lKlausman. Third Row-Laine, Krakower, Greenberg, Hileman, Liinch, Maas, Jeffaries, Hartzell, Buck, Margolis. Fourth Row- Hardy, Ferry, Kelley, Niering, N. Smith, Austin, Knauss, McGee, Aaron. The purpose and aim of Philotes is to unify and bring together the non-sorority girls on campus to broaden their role in social and academic life, to stimulate their interest in scholarship and activities, to help them acquire self confidence, and to promote friendly co-operation toward all other campus organi- zations. Although there is no definite limit to their mem- bership, Philotes usually consists of 45 to 50 girls and similar to sororities, each girl must have an all- College average of at least a l.OO. The Social Life entails quite a variation of activi- ties with other independent groups such as cabin par- ties at the WRA Lodge, formal and informal dances, Christmas parties, open houses, and numerous other gatherings. Philotes members were active in intramural sports with basketball, swimming, volleyball, and pingpong as their favorites. Although they make many donations and give their help to drives and funds sponsored by other or- ganizations, they themselves have a yearly project of sponsoring a drive for some worthy cause. Marie Haidt is adviser to Philotes. I I D9 We nowolmnv mn PIHIFESSIUNAL n. law' A-Mi su M W ,w xx Chartered three years ago as a legislative body governing campus hat groups, Hat Society Council this year was active along varied lines. One of its prime functions in a normal year -with freshmen on campus-will be to sponsor trash customs. Accordingly, the Council spent much time drawing up a set of constructive customs that will be initiated next Fall when male freshmen return to campus for the first time in five years. Besides this, the Council advanced the possi- bility of a permanent College museum by raising student money to enclose Coaly, traditional Col- lege mule, in a glass case in Old Main. The skele- llllll Ulllll ll'l'l' llllllllllli ORGANIZATION THOMAS E. MORGAN - - ROBERT E. GABRIEL . RosE c. EIFERT - - President - Vice President - Secretary-Treasurer ton of Coaly, who helped build the original Old Main, was re-discovered in an Ag Hill hayloft. The Council also preserved and promoted other College traditions, and fostered a keen Nittany spirit. One project was supervising the flash-card section at home football games through a temporary system of row captains appointed from ranks of campus hatmen. The Council organized the row captains as a forerunner to a College Pep Club for permanent direction of flash cards. ln addition to other projects, the Council this year stimulated many activities of its member so- cieties. Serving on the Council were the president and secretary of Parmi Nous, Skull and Bones, Blue Key, Druids, Mortar Board, Chimes and Cwens. THOMAS E. MORGAN President, Hat Society Council 366 Bottom Row, Left to Right-Snitzer, Swift, Morgan, Eifert, Valentino. Second Row-Bonnert, Brunner, Longnecker, Wheeler, Lehman, Cohen. '-fa 'G' Bottom Row, Left to Right-Shade MacCaIIum, Keller, Beatty, Krane. Second Row-Bachman, Giesey Senior, Allen, Snitzer. Third Row-Schweiker, Balog, Gehrdes, Morgan, Gabriel. Iilllf't' I'.ll'l MEMBERS Theo C. Allen Joel Z. Bachman James Balog Charles F. Beatty, Jr Robert E. Gabriel James M. Gehrdes Peter M. Giesey Robert S. Keller N Elliot S. Krone James G. MacCallum Thomas E. Morgan Richard S. Schweiker John R. Senior William W. Shade Morton Snitzer W5 A I 'CXWXXI Lion's Paw each year chooses not more than l5 outstanding senior men. There have been less in the past, particularly during the war years when there were as few as three men. Membership in Lion's Paw is reserved for senior men who have distinguished themselves in service to the College and in extra-curricular activities and it is intended to represent a reward for their previ- ous three years in school. It is the outstanding senior men's honorary. Some of the outstanding organizations from which these men are chosen are: All-College Cabinet officers, Student Tribunal members, Stu- dent Council representatives, class officers, Athletic Association officers, varsity lettermen and mane agers, IFC officers, AIM officers, Dormitory Coun- cils, honorary and professional fraternities, and music, dramatics, debate and publications. ..r .. 55' .. , .1 4.55 R . 4, ... tr, 1. MI- ,:,'.k Bottom Row, Left to Right-Ccrbeau, Shade, Krusen, Snitzer, Gabriel, Auch, Reinheimer, Borish. Second Row-Harrison Lancaster, Kissell, Senior, Curto, Anderson, Roth. Third Row-Weaver, Margolf, Allen, McMahon, Bachman, Reen, Caton. Fourth Row-Balog, MacCallum, Seipt, Saul, Krone, Vadasz, Davis, Keller. IlIlllE ilil lili il OFFlCERS MORTON SNITZER - - - President JOHN C. KRUSEN - - Vice President ROBERT E. GABRIEL Secretary-Treasurer Skull and Bones is the only Penn State honorary with the distinction of using the point system as a means of selecting its members. Among the out- standing personalities who have achieved recogni- tion in the various campus activities are varsity athletes, sports managers, editors of campus pub- lications, and class officers. This organization assists in such vital functions as aiding in Freshman Customs, ushering at pep rallies, and taking charge of Orientation Week. For the third successive year, Skull and Bones exemplifies its tradition of service to the College by awarding a scholarship to an athletic letter winner who has a l.5 scholastic average and who has con- tributed to his college education. Included in their social activities is an annual Spring initiation banquet where the graduating seniors welcome the new members who will carry out the program for the coming year. 452 Theo C. Allen Robert T. Anderson Fred G. Auch Joel Z. Bachman James Balog Karl Borish Lee J. Burns Bernard W. Carbeau Raymond S. Coton Richard A. Curto Gordon T. Davis Robert E. Gabriel Dean U. Harrison Robert S. Keller Dean W, Kissell Elliot S. Krone l A Qi W , 'V g xl M fn gg in t Ziyws -.i i , if 1 A 1 MEMBERS John C. Krusen Wilbert C. Lancaster James G. MacCallum Harry G. McMahon Charles W. Margolf Jack M. Reen Joseph S. Reinheimer William B. Renshaw Wilbert Roth Ramon S. Saul Donald V. Seipt John R. Senior William W. Shade Morton Snitzer George S. Vadasz Marlin A. Weaver James C. Levinson l'1llllfll llllk OFFICERS NEGLEY W. NORTON - - President ROBERT C. HICKS THOMAS E. MORGAN - Vice President - Secretary-Treasurer Parmi Nous, a strictly senior athletic honorary, chooses its active members for their outstanding contributions and full-time participation in inter- collegiate athletic events. Parmi Nous men are usually rated high academically, as well as ath- letically, and this is one of their outstanding features. ln the days of freshmen at Penn State, it was the duty of Parmi Nous to see that the freshman knew all the rules and other general knowledge about the College. Parmi Nous also enforced the regulations that were placed upon the frosh. T - -. - A ,ii 7, ,iii P+ it MEMBERS John C Bolger Carmen M Clalella Walter G Drane Charles M Drazenovich Joseph G Drazenovich Stuart S Dunlap William Fairchok Calvin C Folmsbee John C Hagerman Vane L. Henry Robert C. Hicks Edwin L. Hoffman Kenneth F. Hosterman Ralph R. Hosterman Joseph M. Jackson Paul F. Kelly Charles F. Beatty Edward C. Belfield Ralph L. Lewis Theodore G. Lieb William Luther Harry B. McArty Joseph A. Mirenzi Thomas E. Morgan Ralph C. Moyle Donald L. Murray Negley W. Norton Joseph J. Sarabok Eugene S. Solomon Paul Q. Smith John W. Storer George H. Thomas Richard H. Wertz James H. Worley ,wc Bottom Row, Left to. Right--Levinson, Solomon, Morgan, Norton, Hicks, Drane, Storer, J. Drazenovich. Second Row-Mirenzzi, Henry, Kelly, Sarabok, Beatty, Wertz, Murray, C. Drazenovich. Third Row-Lewis, McCarty, Hoffman, Smith, Lieb, Thomas, Belfic-ld, Klein, Folmsbee. 4 ORGANIZATION PELTON W. WHEELER - - - President HARRY F. SCHOENFELD - - Vice President RUDOLPH A. VALENTINO - - Secretary WALTER F. VILSMEIER - Treasurer Blue Key, founded in l92O, is the only junior class honorary hat society on the Penn State campus. To qualify for membership in the society one must be prominent in extra-curricular activities. The membership includes an equal amount of sport and non-sport activities. The members play an important role on the campus, serving as ushers for athletic events, en- tertaining speakers and visiting teams and perform- ing other similar functions. The activities of the organization are constantly expanding. Blue Key recently initiated a hostess system, whereby, dates are prearranged for the men of the visiting teams. Also, a book about Penn State has been published, giving a brief history of the school, fraternities and their locations, captains and coaches of athletic teams and landmarks of the campus. lllillll lilll William F. Aiken George F. Avery Herbert H. Axford Robert M. Bailey Edward S. Barnitz Joseph N. Bowers Harold S. Boyer Robert E. Busch Howard W. Decker William S. Dickson John A. Erickson Robert B. Fast Robert W. Free Werner M. Goldschmidt William E. Gordon Richard P. Heisler Howard G. Janov Arthur E. Keen Raymond C. Koehler Harry A. Kondourajian Carl H. Laichowitz Joseph S. Lenchner Harvey F. Light MEMBERS gl X Donald G. Love Victor K. Lynch Frank H. McKean Charles A. Mundy Frederick R. Phillips Donald D. Preate Edward Prossack Robert E. Sabina Richard H. Schoenberger Harry F. Schoenfeld Jacob Schwalb Neil S. See Robert R. Sharrets Harold A. Shipley John W. Skoogland Gerald H. Smith Robert Spicher Rudolph A. Valentino Walter F. Vilsmeier John F. Wetzel Pelton W. Wheeler Theodore J. Williams Qi ji' UW! Mjlhnllf E fm ' U fl lip' Bottom Row, Left to Right-Love, Vilsmeier, Schoenfeld, Wheeler, Valentina, Williams, Kondouraiian. Second Row-Sharetts, Heisler, McKean, Sec, Sabina, Free, Goldschmidt. Third Row-Phillips, Busch, Avery, Gordon, Wetzel, Fast, Silverman, Klein. 454 Bottom Row, Left to RightfRies, Longnecker, Little, Buss, Kelly. Second Row-Kunkel, Herman, St. Clair, Gamsburg, Borck, Kline. Third Row-- asnacht, Parson, McCall, Roderer, Sweeten. lllll llli' Harold R. Borck Clarence R. Buss Owen J. Dougherty Allen R. Fasnacht Coleman I. Gainsburg Russel H. Herman George D. Kelly George Kline Robert C. Kunkle Harry R. Little MEMBERS I l Robert J. Longnecker John M. McCall Vincent J. O'Bara Robert L. Parsons John Reis Theodore F. Roderer John W. Smidansky John F. St. Clair Edwin S. Sweeten Kenneth B. Weiss ORGANIZATION HARRY R. LITTLE - - President JOHN W. SMIDANSKY Vice President ROBERT J. LONGNECKER Secretary-Treasurer Druids, a sophomore athletic honorary for men, claims twenty active members, all of whom were. their particular field of intercol- legiate athletic competition and who had obtained outstanding' in their freshman numerals or a varsity letter for participation in athletic events. Each year, Druids taps new members who can fulfill all of the requirements in the Druids' charter. After the tapping and the initiation is completed and the new members become active members all of the old members become inactive. ln past years when the freshmen were on campus, it was the duty of the Druids to see that all of the freshmen customs and regulations were obeyed by the frosh and enforced by the upperclass- men. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Smith, Keller, Lehman, Cohen, Gauger. Second Row-Moss, Miller, Guillet, Taylor, Horn. IIllIl'I'lIll lllllllll ORGANIZATION RUTH H. LEHMAN - - - President ANNA O. KELLER - Vice President MARY K. COHEN - Secretary NANCY M. SMITH - - Treasurer SHIRLEY M. GAUGER - - Editor ELISABETH G. TAYLOR - Historian Nine women gained the highest honors a senior on the campus can attain when they were selected for Mortar Board, senior women's honorary. The selection is based on scholarship, leadership, and service. The all-College average requirement is .3 above the all-College average of women students. This year the necessary average was l.87. The Penn State chapter, founded in I935, is one of 82 active Mortar Board chapters. The organization began at Syracuse in 1918. Mortar Board's annual project is the Mardi Gras at which women's groups enter booths and a King of the Mardi Gras is elected. All proceeds go to the Dean Charlotte E. Ray Scholarship Fund. 4 This year Mortar Board initiated a chaperon system whereby groups who desire chaperons may contact Mortar Board. A purpose of the system is to foster better relations between chaperons and the student groups. Advisers are Mrs. Donald W. Davis, Mrs. Cor- delia L. Hibbs, and Marguerite Horn. MEMBERS Mary K. Cohen Pauline M. Dodd Shirley M. Gauger Marilyn Guillet Anna O. Keller Ruth H. Lehman Virginia A. Miller Nancy M. Smith Elisabeth G. Taylor l' ll I ll ll U Chimes is a national organization composed ot eight active chapters and the Pennsylvania State College is national headquarters. ln order to be tapped by Chimes, a girl must have a l.5 all-College average plus two or more major activities and show qualities of scholarship, leadership, and service to the College. This service organization has many projects during the year. One of these is the orientation ot sophomore women and junior transfer students. Chimes members last Fall came back one week earlier than necessary to acquaint the new girls with the College. Chimes collect issues of various magazines to distribute throughout the lobbies and lounges ot the girls' dormitories for the dates and visitors to read while waiting. Last year door stops were sold with the Penn State Hi gayly printed on them in order to help carry on that old tradition of friend- liness. Chimes names the new members from fourth semester women. As soon as new girls are tapped, the old members assume an inactive status. The senior adviser is Frances L. Eshleman and faculty adviser, Edith G, Zinn. iii? Q, f al WQN Q, A89 53 mm'- apo? 01:03, mwZ'1' Digi rnJ,'E 'm RQCGJ :UMNO -l-UEZ 2555 E30 r E3 z m ,, 2 , Z 2 'Q B 1 ,O Z .S, 0 CD -lwuxa S233 ggfcwc. E328 2222 2 CH MES f eegy 1 . :fs - S QI.. fvfm. lv, 3 eiia, ,nxm fs S ' qw , . l . . . . -I1 ' ':f4 'I Q Q. L- Y 'ff 5-, QQJ,. -n ' .-'v . NOEDVWQW1 -s?, Betty L. Jones Lois A. Kenyon Margaret S. Lapp Mary M. Rowland Barbara G. Sprenkle Virginia L. Richard Lois B, Van Vactor Joanne G. Wagner Carolyn E. Henshaw Jacqueline A. Warner Jacqueline A. Hunter M, Eileen Bonnert Jaan M, Burlein Bettina C. dePalma Rose C. Eifert Joyce A. Fosa Nancy A. George Mary E. Grube Nancy R. Hanna Bottom Raw, Left to Right-Grube, Richard, Sprenkle, Bonnert, Eifert, Lapp, Eshleman. Second Row- Kenyon, Hunter, Fosa, Van Vactor, Warner, Hanna, Rowland. Third Row-dePaIma, Jones, George, Wogncr, Burlein, Henshaw. 1 v A ,J of , . li 'J 2 J sl 'i'l'r'1.. Y .Q J 1 1' fi' if Bottom Row, Left to Right-McMillan, Luft, Lightner, Swift, Johnson, Brunner, Scurfield, Powers, Brua. Second Row-Jackson, Haas Giles, J. Evans, Curson, Laning, Smucker, Connor. Third Row--Forrest, Wieder, gouad, Horne, Bender, E. Williams, R. Williams, Pond. Fourth Row--Sutherland, Conrath, M. Evans, L. Evans, us . ll li MEMBERS Patricia A. Bender Ruth P. Johnson Audrey E. Brua Evelyn G. Laning Gay Brunner Jessica A. Lightner Jacqueline M. Bush Dorothy E. Luft Mary J. Conrath Martha A. McMilla Bernese M. Curson Helen A. Pond Janet L. Evans Elouise F. Powers Lois, J, Evans Suzanne Scurfield Mqrjory A, Evans JeC1r1 C. Smucker Anne K. Forrest Jane L. Sutherland Shirley R, Giles Elizabeth D. Swift Ritq E, Gould Marjorie L. Wieder A. Jean Haas Ella L. Williams Dolores M. Horne RGQJNG P, Wllllflms cw 1 ' 5 Q JJ l i 5 Q I'l 4 Y . V , v M fr . 'X f I. ORGANIZATION GAY BRUNNER ---- President SUZANNE SCURFIELD - - Vice President ELIZABETH D, SWIFT - Secretary RUTH P. JOHNSON - Treasurer JESSICA A. LIGHTNER - Ritual Chairman Cwens, sophomore women's honorary, is a ser- vice organization ot the Pennsylvania State College. Their activities are numerous and benefit the College and student body. Last Spring Cwen girls were seen aiding the Poppy Drive. They were stationed throughout the town and campus so as to promote this beneficial activity. Cwens also were responsible for address- ing envelopes for the information sent out during Religion-in-Life Week. The newest addition to services to the College is taking care of the choir robes for the Chapel Choir. The Dungaree Drag is sponsored by Cwens. This is an annual event that is a girl-ask-boy affair with comical corsages given to each man. Cwens are tapped at the beginning of their sophomore year on the basis of freshman activities and members must have an all-College average of l.5. Ordinarily, Cwens would be tapped at the end of their freshman year, but during recent years, tapping has been delayed because freshmen women have not been on the main campus. Ellamae Jackson and Mrs. William Connor are the advisers. WEAVER IIII ALPHA DELTA BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CHAPTER 93 ?S R. ARNOLD J. BAKER, JR. R. E. BEISSWANGER S. D. BLUMENTHAL BORISH N. BORISH G. E. CANDY R. E. CLARKE R. M. DAVIS L. H. BELL W. W. BIERLY J. B. CLEAVER H. C. CLOSE J. A. COCHRANE W. H. COSGROVE, J. P. DEMPSEY J. H. ERNST L. G. GILBERT W. G. MALTER J. H. COOGAN LPHA PENNSYLVANIA BETA CHAPTER R. M. ALLEN W. F. BESSER B. BLUMBERG A. M. BOZENA D. S. INGRAHAM J. S. KNAUSS Pre-Medical Honor Society -a ITI Z Z ua -4 I- 4 Z0 Z J' cu ITI -I J' O E 35 rrlI-5 II: E L Z UL' E zzrpa 5 ?'F'?' VIP !'! 5 5 3'?'FPP E. ALDERSON R. BRYAN J. BURRELL F. CARD S. COGSWELL K. COHEN S. AARON BRUNNER M. BURLEIN H. BUSH F. CHINN L. BARNES A. BLANCKENSEE I. BORDNER A. BROWAND L. BROWN B. BUCHANAN A. BUSH R. DICKSON R. DUNLAP C. N. DANQUE J. C. DeGOLIA N. J. EVANS P. J. GASS M. L. GEDEON M. GUILLET C. E. COONER J. I. ENGMAN L. J. EVANS A. K. FORREST M. E. EHLER P. E. ESREY E. A. EVANS M. A. FEATHER D. L. GROSKY M. A. HENDERSON J. A. IBBOTSON M. E. JONES Freshman Women's Honor Society IIII IIIIAIIII IIIIII I'II0IIlISSIII I. FII, 'I'EIINI'I'IIIS IIIIIIIIIIII Seniors JR. Juniors Faculty L. I. D. P. J. R J. J. D. Men's Professional Advertising Fraternity IIPSILON Seniors Faculty J. R. D. J. H. OLEWI NE Seniors Juniors Sophornores Faculty E. G. ZI NN 459 21995:- F 5 5 ?' rzpvrf-mzprl IIIIVIA GOLDBERG R. HOFFMAN M. JOHNSON KALANDIAK C. LUCY M. MCKIBBEN MECKLER P. PERICOLA W. DAVIS DELTA B. SADKER A. SHARKEY, JR. IIEIII R. HILEMAN L. HILLS M. HOCKER O. KELLER LAND H. LEHMAN INTORRE E. KLAUSMAN C. REIST R. ROSEBERRY KANE R. LIPKOWITZ E. METZGER L. MILLER L. NOTARI E. PARK L. PIELEMEIER J. PULVER 32 Chapters, I9I 3 W. A. REYNOLDS 'fl ROSE P. SHEALER R. SHINER, JR. P. A. VRABEL J. L. WAY, JR. M. A. . R. W. YEAGLEY D. L. SCHML'CKLER E. J. REILLY R. R. Van SLAMBROUCK 48 Chapters, I 926 G. D. SORENSON, JR. L. J. TANANIS G. E. WAY 54 Chapters, I 924 R. B. SHAW P. J. SULLIVAN F. M. TRIMMER S. E. YODER A. B. ZEKAUSKAS J. R. ROSEN M. M. ROWLAND H. B. RUBENSTEIN M. T. STANKEVICZ P. L. WEAVER D. SPIELBERG M. STEWART M. R. STEWART J. S. STRALEY G. A. WEAVER F. J. WEINLAND J. H. WENZEL M. J. WOODROW ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER D. R. BRYAN J. E. GRIFFITH W. R. DEAZLEY R. C. NICHOLAS G. J. FREE Seniors R. C. HARRISON G. E. WOMMER E. G. TAYLOR J. P. YEAGER Juniors A. SKUMANICH Graduate Students D. J. OUTMAN E. J. SENKOVITS Faculty W. F. MULLEN J. VRABEL Astronomy Honorary 3 Chapters, 1928 c. F. zlzeuzn D. C. SKILLMAN H. L. YEAGLEY I 35 Chapters, 1925 N. C. RESTAINE R. H. RITTENHOUSE K. H. ROCKEY C. W. SCHLOTTER F. M. STEWART, JR. W. H. TROSS R. A. TROUTMAN R. F. WAGNER H. W. WELLER G. L. WHITE M. L. YAPLE J. L. SCHULZE H. SCHWEINART C. D. SELLERS P. W. SHOGREN W. R. SMILES G. H. SMITH R. H. SMITH J. A. STRANERE H. W. SWARTLEY H. C. WESSNER C. D. YOUNG W. ZAKOR R. R. ZARR AIPHA PHI 0 FG J . J ALPHA BETA CHAPTER Seniors P. A. BARKER K. J. HAGER R. MUCHAIL R. L. BARNHART W. D. HANEY R. MANEVAL H. C. BLACK D. C. HERTING E. MELOY R. W. BRUMBERG R. D. HILL L. MERRITT J. O. CASE A. JAFFE D. MILLER L. W. DALLOLIO H. M. KEYSER E. MORGAN P. B. DOWLING C. H. KUDER E. MOYER M. N. DURAN R. H. KUSTIN M. NEFF J. C. EBY W. C. LANCASTER C. NOLL, JR. O. T. FLEISHER, JR. W. J. LUDWIG M. OLSON W. F. GABEL Juniors R. N. ALBRIGHT W. R. GLOU B. LOOKER D. L. AURAND J. G. GOODWIN H. LORD H. H. AXFORD W. L. HANKEY, JR. A. MCCOY W G. BONNER R. P. HYDE T. MCLAUGHLAN H. W. BOWDITCH H. KATZ L. MEREK W. B. CADMAN E. A. KEEN, JR. J. MOSER J. A. COOK, JR. R. W. KEYS, JR. A. PEYTON S. E. DEGLER R. M. KNECHT P. PIKULSKI R. H. DIECKMANN J. R. KOHL W. PRIZER G. B. DUVALL O. E. LANDON, JR. E. RICHARDS, JR. A. P. FEGLEY W. E. LATIMER H. RICKERT R. M. FREEBOROUGH J. D. LOCKARD RINHART C. S. FRY R. J. LONGENECKER H. SADLER Sophomores R. M. BINKLEY J. J. FISHMAN H. ROBINSON W. A. BURROWS, JR. C. R. GINSBURG M. RUFFNER D. M. COOK H. H. HAUGH K. SCHIEMER F. M. COY M. E. KRONK E. R. SCHOLL, JR. Graduate Students E. L. BELL L. J. ENRIGHT Faculty E. J. ANDERSON H. N. COPE M. W. ISENBERG S. P. BAYARD Service Recognition Society 460 A. R. SMITH G. H. E. WALDEN W. M. WARNECKE D. C. WHARTON KULA J. H. KLOSE L. J. MGCCRACKEN PENNSYLVANIA STATE J. C. ALTENBURGER J. BALOG J. BALOG J. S. BETLEY D. J. CHUPINSKY L. G. DROZDIAK A. A. BEBEL M. CLAYPOTCH E. L. FEATRO I. FEDAKO J. ARAKELIAN N. D. BABIC A. DANEFF P. L S. J. BILO A. ORANOVSKY C. AUROROFF H. B. CURRY Russian Club ETA CHAPTER A. J. BARRETT C. S. BARTON W. H. BAUMGARTNER P. G. BENCHOFF J. R. BENNETT R. H. BLANCK R. J. BLOUGH R. L. BUTTS S. V. DAWSON C. C. DRAWBAUGH J. S. FENNELL W. L. DEMOISE L. W. DRABICK C. L. HOWES C. S. ANDERSON F. ANTHONY R. L. BALSER A. K. BIRTH G. O. BRESSLER H. S. BRUNNER R. C. BUCK ALPHA IIHO IIIVIIIIIA CHAPTER Seniors J. FUTCHKO C. S. KUHARSKY T. GAMBAL M. M. LAHAZA S. J. HRYSHKO J. ONUSKANICH A. HUZINEC D. POLANSKY P. J. KRITSKY M. R. ROMASH Juniors J. HUTYNAN C. MEHALKE M. KOSANOVICH R. B. PUSCHAK F. W. KOWALONEK J. RADOMSKY L. S. KUHARSKY W. T. SEMAGO Sophomores R. A. FARRIS M R. MACOSKO J. KOLESAR P MLYNAR V. O. LANG N POPACK Freshmen . FAHRINGER N. LALOS Graduate Students M. SHANDOR G. TARAS R. A. SLEPECKY N. VASILIEFF Faculty D. DeLEVIE S. W. RUSSELL G. A. GAGARIN P. A. SHELLEY J , J AI PIIA 'IA AI I'lIA Seniors F. R. GRANTHAM F. O. MCCANNA R. E. GRIFFITH W. E. MCNUTT P. G. HARR R. E. MILLER E. E. HEYLER J. H. OWEN S. F. HEYSER G. W. PYLE W. E. HORTON W. B. ROSE R. W. KINNAN P. V. RUTH J. H. LIGGETT W. B. RUTH E. L. LITWHILER V. M. SALMON W. H. LOVE W. R. SILKMAN Juniors J. A. LEAMER E. L. SCOUTEN M. K. ORR J. S. SHADLE G. M. REYNOLDS L. C. SMELTZ Graduate Student A. LUECK Faculty W. W. CLARKE L. E. JACKSON F. L. CORTY W. S. JEFFRIES E. H. DALE M. E. JOHN R. B. DICKERSON W. E. KEEPPER W. F. HALL D. R. MCCLAY R. D. 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Army ROTC . . . . 372 18 . 23 . . 48-79 . . . 25 266, 267 . ..423 . 373 . 374 . 459 . 459 . 424 . 375 . 425 . 376 , 459 , 460 . 426 . 377 . 378 . 460 . 461 . 379 . 461 . 380 . 427 . 381 24 ...24 Association of Independent Men 442 Associated Student Activities . 21 Athletic Association B Baseball . . . Basketball . Beaver House . Belles .... Beta Sigma Omicron Beta Sigma Rho . . Beta Theta Pi . Blue Band . Blue Key . . Boa rd of Trustees . Boxing .... Business Administration . C Campus Life . . Chapel .... Cheerleaders . . . Chemistry and Physics, School of . . . . 290 322, 323 306-308 . 382 . 40-47 . 428 . 383 . 384 . 347 . 454 12, 13 310, 311 18, 19 358-367 . 355 . 292 80-97 GE EIIALI DEX Chi Epsilon . Chimes . Chi Omega . Chi Phi . . College Co-Op . Cross Country . Cwens . . . D Daily Collegian . . Dean of Admissions . Dean of Men . . . Dean of Women . Dedication . . Delta Alpha Delta . Delta Chi. . . Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Gamma . Sigma Phi . Sigma Pi . Sigma Rho . Tau Delta . Theta Sigma Upsilon . Delta Zeta . . . Dormitory Councils . Druids ..... E Education, School of Engineer .... Engineering, School of Eta Kappa Nu . . Ex Libris . . Extension . I' Farmer Fencing . Food Service . Football . . . Foreign Students . Forensic Activities Foreword . . . Fraternities . Frontispiece . Froth G Gamma Phi Beta Glee Club. . . 486 . 462 . 457 . 429 . 385 . 445 . 304 . 458 280, 281 ...23 17, zo 16, zo . 4, 5 . 462 . 386 . 430 . 431 . 387 . 462 , 463 . 388 . 389 . 390 . 432 . 444 . 455 98-123 . 285 1 24-163 . 463 . 1 26, 27 . 284 . 319 .. 19 294-301 .. 21 350, 351 ..6,7 370-421 . . 3 282, 283 . 433 . 348 Page Golf ........ 329 Governor ot the Commonwealth 8, 9 Graduate School .... 260-263 Gymnastics . . . 316, 317 H Hat Society Council .... 450 Health Service ..... 21 Home Economics, School of . 164-175 Honorary, Professional Societies ..... 459-474 Houck, Leo .... 312, 313 l-louse of Representatives . . 269 Housing ....... 19 Index to Seniors .... 475-485 lnterfraternity Council . 370, 371 Intermediate Registration . . 23 Intramural Sports . . 291 Iota Lambda Sigma . . 463 Iota Sigma Pi . . 463 J Judicial Committee . . 270 K Kappa Alpha Theta . 434 Kappa Delta . . . 435 Kappa Delta Rho . 391 Kappa Kappa Gamma . 436 Kappa Sigma . . 392 Keramos . 464 L Lacrosse . . 32 327 Lakonides .... 464 Lambda Chi Alpha . . , 393 La Vie .... . 278, 279 Leonides ....... 446 Lettermen .... 330, 331 Liberal Arts, School of the . 176-229 Library ........ 22 Lion's Paw . . . . 451 Louise Homer Club . . 464 M Masquerettes ..... 343 Military Science and Tactics . 24 Mineral Industries, School of . . . . 230-241 Mortar Board . . 456 Phi Kappa . . N National Student Association . Navy ROTC . . O Omega Psi Phi , Omicron Nu . P Panhellenic Council Parmi Nous . . Penn State Christian Penn State Club . Pershing Rifles . Personalities . . Personnel Services Phi Beta Kappa . Phi Delta Theta . Phi Epsilon Kappa Phi Epsilon Pi . Phi Eta Sigma . Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Phi . Phi Kappa Psi . Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Tau . Phi Lambda Upsilon Philotes . . . Phi Mu . . Phi Mu Alpha . Phi Sigma Delta . Phi Sigma Iota . Phi Sigma Kappa Phi Sigma Sigma Phi Upsilon Omicron School of . . Physical Plant . Pi Gamma Alpha . Pi Gamma Mu . Pi Kappa Alpha . Pi Kappa Phi . Pi Lambda Phi . Pi Lambda Sigma Pi Lambda Theta Pi Tau Sigma . Placement Service Players . . - , . 3 70, Association Page 271 25 394 464 422 453 354 443 465 . 32-39 19 465 395 465 396 466 397 398 466 399 400 401 467 447 437 467 402 467 403 438 468 Physical Education and Athletics, . . . 242-249 . 344, 18 468 468 404 405 406 469 469 469 21 345 IE 111111111 DEX Page President of College 14, 15 Psi Chi .... . 470 Public Information . . 24 Purchasing Agent . . 19 R Religious Groups 356, 357 Research . . . 28, 29 Resident Instruction 22, 23 Rifle . . . . 320 ROTC . 24, 25 S Scabbard and Blade . 470 Scarab . . . , 470 Schools- Agriculture . . 48-79 Chemistry and Physics . 80-97 Education . . . 98-123 Engineering . 124-163 Graduate School . 260-263 Home Economics . 164-175 Liberal Arts, The . 176-229 Mineral Industries 230-241 Physical Education and Athletics . . 242-249 Senate . . . , 263 Senior Class . . . 31-259 Senior Class Officers . 31 Seniors Without Photos 250-259 Sigma Alpha Epsilon , 407 Sigma Alpha Eta . , 471 Sigma Alpha Mu . , 408 Sigma Chi . . , 409 Sigma Delta Chi . , 471 Sigma Delta Tau , 439 Sigma Eta Alpha , , 471 Sigma Gamma Epsilon . 472 Sigma Nu . . . , 410 Sigma Phi Alpha , 411 Sigma Phi Epsilon . . 412 Sigma Phi Sigma , 413 Sigma Pi . . . 414 Sigma Tau . . 472 Skiing .... . 309 Skull and Bones . . . 452 Soccer . . . 302, 303 Sororities . 422-441 Sports .... 288-331 Student Affairs . 20, 21 487 Page Student Art . . 340, 341 Student Councils . 272--275 Student Handbook . 286 Student Religious Organizations . 356, 357 Summer Sessions . 23 Swimming . . . 318 Symphony Orchestra . 346 T Tau Beta Pi . . . 473 Tau Kappa Epsilon . 415 Tau Phi Delta . . 416 Tennis . . . 328 Thespians and Masquerettes . 342, 343 Theta Alpha Phi . . 473 Theta Chi . . . . 417 Theta Kappa Phi . 418 Theta Phi Alpha . 440 Theta Sigma Phi . 474 Theta Xi . . . 419 Title Page . - 1 Track . . . . 324, 325 Treble Singers . . 349 Triangle . . - 420 Tribunal . . . - 270 Trustees, Board of . . 12, 13 V Veterans Affairs . . 21 W Who's Who in the News . . 287 Women's Recreation Association 334 Women's Sports . . . 332-337 Wrestling . . . 314, 315 X Xi Sigma Pi . . 474 Z Zeta Beta Tau - 421 Zeta Tau Alpha . - 441 Sf OA H014 Q j v 'C+ I nazi? 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