Penn State University - La Vie Yearbook (University Park, PA)
- Class of 1951
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of the Senior Class The Pennsylvania Side College , State College, Pennsylvania WILLIAM ZAKOR, Editor I95I La Vie v THE FACE OF PENN STATE IS CHARACTERIZED BY CHANGE, PROGRESS, AND DEVELOPMENT. WHERE A VESTAL FOREST CREW YESTERDAY, NEW BUILDINGS GROW TODAY A BUILDINGS FOR CLASSROOMS, FOR RESEARCH LABORATORIES, AND FOR RESIDENCE HALLS WlTl'I SKILLED HANDS, A NEW PRESIDENT IS GUIDING THIS EXPANDING ENTERPRISE. A'IEANWHILE, F ROM A BENCH ON BEAVER FIELD, A NEW FOOTBALL COACH IS INSTILLING NEW SPIRIT INTO TIIE TEAM. EVERYWHERE THERE APPEARS A REVITALIZED STUDENT LIFE. BUTTON FROSII. THE BLACK BOW TIE, AND THE GREEN DINK ARE BACK ON THE MALL AFTER A FOUR-YEAR SOJOURN OF FRESHMEN AT CENTERS AND ON OTHER CAMPUSES. NEW BUILDINGS. A NEW PRESIDENT, AND A REVITALIZED PENN STATE SPIRIT - ALL THESE PRESACE A FUTURE WITH A LARGER STUDENT BODY, A GREATER RESEARCH PROGRAM, AND A BROADENED EXTENSION SERVICE THROUGH WHICH THE COLLEGE CAN BETTER FULFILL ITS OBLIGA- TIONS TO THE COMMONWEALTH. WORLD TENSIONS AND OPEN WARFARE IN KOREA ALSO PLAY TIIEIR PART. THEY ADD GREAT IMPORT TO OUR WORK HERE. THEY PRESENT PENN STATE WITH NEW RESPONSIBILITIES, NEW CI IALLENGES. PENN STATE VVlLL MEET THE CHALLENGE. ON A FOUNDATION THAT IS FIRM, SHE BUILDS ' THE FUTURE, FOR A GREAT NEW ERA. IT IS TO THIS NEW ERA THAT WE, STAN AT THE THRESHOLD OF ANOTHER HALF CENT ,' ' DEDICATE OUR CLASS ANNUAL, THE 1951 L Dedication Foreword $319 TO YOU, THE CLASS OF 1951. WE ARE PROUD 'I'O PRESENT YOUR LAVIE. WE IIOPE THAT IN T1112 FUTURE IT WILL BE A CI-IERISIVIED MEMENTO OF YOUR YEARS AT PENN STATE. A Wt: REMINDER OF CLASSMATES AND OF THE VVON- y; ? 1 . FRIDAY NIGHT PEP RALLIES IN THE RAIN . . . THE BIG WEEK ENDS THAT LEFT CLASS ROOMS IN OBLIVION . . . THE BIG MOMENT Q OF BEING TAPPED FOR AN HONORARY . . . THE L L DliRFUL HOURS OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM . . . ., rx 1 x' N 9 THE BULL SESSIONS INTO THE EARLY 6ft! I f .1 MORNING . . . BUTTON FROSH ACROSS THE 1 x TN Lf? CAMPUS . . . THAT LIBERAL ARTS CLASS ON 1 1 AG HILL, TIIAT ENGINEERING CLASS IN SPARKS I INALIGURATION OF A NEW PRESIDENT . . . THE MANY OTHER EVENTS THAT MADE OUR COLLEGE DAYS GO ALTOCETI-IER TOO FAST. FOUR YEARS WE HAVE BEEN STUDENTS. AND NOW WE IVIESITANTLY LEAVE TIIESE SURROUNDINGS; LEAVE THEM TO FACE A FUTURE THAT IS UNCERTAIN. WHATEVER YOU DO, WIWIEREVER YOU GO, WE, THE 1951 LAVIl-L STAFF, TRUST THAT YOUR LA VIE WILL BE A REMINDER OF OUR YEARS TOGETHER. 1 W4.l,.m. H. .L C .. C RECREATION BUILDING . . THE MALL HOME ECONOMICS BUILDING . 0 SPARKS BUILDING JOHN s. FINE The Board of Trustees MEMBERS EX OFFICIO jOHN S. FINE - - - Governor of the Commonwealth - - - IiIarrisburg MILTON S. EISENIIOWER - President of the College - - - State College FRANCIS B. HAAS - - Superintendent of Public Instruction - J - IiIarrisburg MILES HORST - - - J Secretary of Agriculture - - - - - Harrisburg RICHARD MAIZE - - - - Secretary of Mines - - - - , Harrisburg APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR FRANK R. DENTON, Pittsburgh W. STEWART TAYLOR, IiIarrisburg IJIOXVARD J LAMADE, Williamsport FRED VVARING, Shawnce-on-Delaware ROGER W. ROWLAND, New Castle EDGAR C. VVEICHEL, 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 I L. MAUTHE, Youngstown, O. J- E. HOLTZINGER, Altoona JAMES MILIIOLLAND, Pittsburgh G. H. YOUNG, Pittsburgh ELECTED BY DELEGATES FROM SOCIETIES KENZIE S. BAGSHAW, IiIollidaysburg F. H. GYGER, JIL, Kimberton D. NORRIS BENEDICT, ulavncsbom H. THOMAS HALLOWELL, JIL, Rydal FRED E. BITTENBENDER, Shickshinny JOHN H- LIGHT, AlmVillC J. A. BOAK, New Castle WALTER W. PATCHELL, Pittsburgh JOHN N, FORKER, Pittsburgh GEORGE W. SLOCUM, Milton R. JOHNSTON GILLAN, St. Thomas $ VACANCY ORGANIZATION JAMES MILHOLLAND, Pittsburgh - - - J - - - - - - Presidmzt GEORGE H. DEIKE, Pittsburgh - - - - J - - - - J - V icerPresidem MILTON S. EISENHOWER, State College - , - - - - - - - Secretary ADRIAN O. MORSE, State College - , - - - . - - - Assistant Secretary SAMUEL K. HOSTETTER, State College J , J - - - , - - - Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEssns. BAGSHAVV, DElKE, LAMADE, MALITHE, ROWLAND, SLOCUM, VVEICHEL; President and Secretary, ex offwio. ? X acancy caused by the death of XVilliam S. Tiffany, Harrisburg, Dec. 1, 1950. i151 JAMES MILHOLLAND President, Board of Trustees .,... . um-.. . . v M? MILTON STOVER EISENHOWER President, The Pennsylvania State College Student leaders escort President and Mrs. Eisenhower lo the Inaugural Ball. Welcome from the Alumni. I181 General and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower and President and Mrs. Milton S. Eisenhower fol- lowing the Inaugural program. The President finds relaxation along Spring Creek. Laying the cornerstone for McKee Hall. The President gets a smile from Mrs. Eisenhower. President Milton S. Eisenhower and members of his staff are, standing, left to right, Richard C. Maloney, Admin- istrative Assistant; Wilmer E. Kenworthy, Director of Student Affairs; 5. K. Hostetter, ComPfPOIIEI'; and seated, left to right, Adrian O. Morse, Provost; President Eisenhower; J. 0. Keller, Director of General Extension; and C. S. Wyand, Assistant to the President. Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower assumed his duties as the 11th president of The Pennsylvania State College on July I, 1950 and was formally inaugurated at ceremonies held on October 4, 1950. During his first year on the campus, Dr. Eisenhower won the confidence and friendship of students, alumni, faculty, and the people of the Commonwealth, who look forward to a new and greater Penn State under his guidance. PEARL 0. WESTON H. K. WILSON ROYAL M. GERHARDT Dean of Admissions and Registrar CARL R. BARNES Executive Accountant RIDGE RILEY MARION R. TRABUE Executive Secretary, Director of Summer Sessions Alumni Association Administrative Division RUSSELL E. CLARK Director of Housing I221 HERBERT R. GLENN GEORGE N. P. LEETCH Director, The Health Service Di e The College Placement Service I, . . ALLEN C. ST. CLAIR LOUIS H. BELL HAROLD. K. WILSON Director of Purch Dire or Director, ases Department of Publicllnlormation; Division of Intermediate Registratian College Editor C. O. WILLIAMS College Examiner; Assistant Dean of Admissions MILDRED A. BAKER Director of Food Service FRANK GEORGE W. EBERT' GEORGE L. DONOVAN Dire t F' MORRIS D'rcctor, anager, c or Of Personnel Services Department 0! Physical Plant Associated Student Activities x Retired, Feb. 1,1951- l231 RALPH W. McCOMB Librarian College Library In keeping with the quotation, HA University Is a Collection of Books, inscribed near the entrance to the Fred Lewis Pattee Library building, the library has grown from the original 195 volumes of 1858 to more than 330,000 volumes. The Central Library building contains current and bound periodicals, reference books, magazines, documents and news- papers. plus a great store of hction and non-Iietion. There are volumes in foreign languages as well as in English. Reference books pertaining to particular Helds are found in the Schools of Agriculture, Chemistry and Physics, Engineer- ing, Home Economics, Mineral Industries, and in reading rooms of the Departments of Animal Nutrition, Architecture, Forestry, and Physics. A newspaper room contains current newspapers that are of interest to students and Faculty and the library also has a valuable collection of leading Pennsylvania and other news- papers. some of them on microIilm. The Penn State Collection is housed in the Central Li- brary and contains correslmndence, publications, and other material rich in information about the history of the College. Many priceless photographs from the earliest days of the College. have been preserved here. The Audio-Visual Aids Library has a collection of 2,800 Iilms of 1,400 titles that are of value for campus instruction and through the Extension Services are used widely through- out the State. During the past year, the Central Library was named for the late Fred Lewis Pattee, professor emeritus of American literature, who during his many years on the campus and since his retirement, contributed many valuable volumes to the library. The past vear also saw the approval of plans that will greatlv increase the size of the librarv building. The program . ' V 1 ' , , . Will be completed by the General State Authonty. a Graduate School The Graduate School has experienced rapid growth in reCCnt years as students realize the importance of advanced degrees in industry and the professions. In addition to the Increased enrollment, the research program has been expanded t0 Provide greater opportunities for the graduate students. PrOJCCts of national importance are among the variety of re- search programs oftered in the School. Since 1861 graduate students have been enrolled, but a separate Graduate School was not established until 1922. At that time there were 177 graduate students and 103 1'zteulty members who taught l-H courses. More than 1,400 students arc in the school todav with 475 facultv members teaching nearly 1,000 courses. 1 I A total of 5,590 advanced degrees were granted by the College from 1922 thru 1950. Included in this number are 667 doctorates and 15-1 technical degrees, the remainder being master's degrees. During 1950, 661 advanced degrees were granted. Penn State ranked first among Pennsylvania colleges and Universities in the number Of Doctor of Philosophy degrees awarded between 1936 and 19-15. During the same period, Penn State was 10th among the LandAGrant colleges, and among all institutions of higher 1earning in the United States, the College ranked 18th. An applicant to the School must have received a bacca- laureate degree from an accredited institution, earned under residence and credit conditions equivalent to those required by the College. Advanced degrees conferred bv Penn State are Master of ANS, Master of Education, Master of Forestry, Master Of SCiCnCC, Doctor of Education, and Doctor of Philosophy. Technical degrees awarded are Architectural Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Fuels Engmeer, 1n- ustrial Engineer, Civil Engineer, Ceramic Engineer, Me- chanical Engineer, Engineer of Mines, Metallurgical Engineer, Petr010um Engineer, Aeronautical Engineer, and Sanitary nglneer. H. K. SCHILLING Dean, Graduate School 011 ?ANIZATION HAROLD K. SCHILLING - - JOHN H. FlaneusoN - - - - Dean Secrclary m the Graduate Faculty EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HAROLD K. SCHILLINI, Chaimzan CLARENCE R. CARPENTER R. ADAMS DUTCIIER JOHN H. FERGUSON W. CONARD FISRNELIUS LLOYD M. JONES IIILLlaw R. LEBARON ELnunT F. OsmmN JOHN A. SAuun tsz 1261 The Pennsylvalna State College during the past year continued its service to the Commonwealth and the Na- tion with 1111 active research and extension program. The research program alone, which helps to place Penn State high in the ranks 01 the Nations colleges and universities with respect to public service and welfare, was conducted 011 a budget that exceeded $4,100,000 during the 1949-50 115C111 year. The 111nds came from governmental agencies, State appropriations, private i11- Llustries and foundations, and from College sources. The Council 011 Research, with Dr. R. Adams Dutch- er as chairman, eo-ordinates the research activities 01 the Schools 01' the College. Its annual bulletin, Publica- tions and Research , lists 1111 creative work carried out Liming the 1ear. To foster the spirit of research, and to maintain and improve the quality 01 Graduate work, the Council L0 01L11ites e1ose117 with theD Graduate School. Each vear mants 111111d are extended to worthy faculty members. On matters 01 research and patent policy, the Council acts in 1111 adv isory capacity to the O11ice 01 the President It is aided by the Pennsylvania State C011e0e Research C01 1101110011 which is a unit vested with legal resl 011s1- hilit1' to protect and 10ste12 the research activities 01 the College. The largest allotment 01: funds during the past year went to the $011001 01' Engineering. More than $1,541,- 000 was used to 1inanee over 115 projects which centered 11111111111 011 problems involving comfort in the home, 10w- lirequeney propagation, 21nd high-altitude lubrication. The Ordnance Research Laboratory, operating under grants 110111 the Federal government through the Navy, made use 01 the worlds largest water tunnel, constructed on the campus during 1949. The School 01 Home Economics received its 111st speL'iIied grant 110111 the Council this year. More than $24,000 was granted 1012 projects in the iields 01 100L131 111111 Child development and family re1ations. The School 01 Agriculture, with $1,264,000, continr ued its vast program 01 dairy cattle breeding research, and more than 300 other projects conducted by over 250 investigators. Reseurc and Exie i 01 crystz 1 School 1 of petrol 11d psycholo . 11. Richard's 1 in the 'e1d Work 011 the examinati- Xlays was continued 111' P111sies, as 11011 11s 11 pro: '11 study 01 the biologiea tense sounds. The E11 tinued important wo textiles. With the e111Lient extraction 111ep11121 zation 01 0111 meat but dwindling minela ing more and m01e important, the resear the School 01 Minera1 Industries takes 011 signi1i- L'anL'e PlojeLts now in progiess are seekino new methods 101 seL'0nL11111' ieL'01 0111 of minerals as well as new uses 101 111ine1 2111s 01 power qua1it1' 01 111ine1111s that are not now in commercial use. During the past year the School continued to work with government agencies as well as public 111111 private agencies in its 10ng-range research program. The p10g1a1n operated 011 11 budget approach- 21110 $500,130 The Se11001 01 Education continued to conduct im- portant research work in seeking methods for i111p1'0ving instruction procedures. New techniques for producing more efheient educational films wele developed under the Instructional 1: 11111 Research Program conducted under the sponsorship of the 01506 of Naval Research. Although operating on a sma11 budget, the School 01 the Liberal Arts conducted more than 150 projects this year, and the School 01 Physical Education and Athletics, operating its research activities without specified funds, engaged in more than 30 projects. Findings in research and other information 01 impor- tance are carried to the Citizens of the C0mm0nwea1th through the extension services. These services are conducted by the Central Extension Division, directed by J. Orvis Keller; Agricultural and Home Economics Extension under 1 Martin Fry; and Mineral Industries Extension. directed by Dona1d C. Jones. . Cent12a1 Extension serves as a co-ordinating agency for the general extension services 01 the College. On-Campus work consists of institutes, short courses, workshops and clinics. 11s we11 as special services in the 11e1ds 01 motion 41111 n pictures and other audio-Visual aids, public safety and consultation in the various fields of education. OfF-campus, the program is conducted primarily through 11 key centers, located in Allentown, Altoona, Dravosburg, DuBois, Erie, Harrisburg, Hazleton, Ogontz, Pottsville, Swarthmore, and Wilkes-Barre. At eight centers, freshmen may receive their Hrst year, and in some cases two years, of college work. Technical Institute curricula are also oftered in nine communities. Work in Agricultural and Home Economics Exten- sion is conducted on an informal basis. In each county of the State, one agricultural and one home economics extension representative, and in some cases assistants, conduct the programs. The 4-H Clubs in Pennsylvania are organized through the services to teach home economics to girls and agricul- ture to boys between the ages of 10 and 20. The Mineral Industries Extension program trains men who are already employed in industries providing the basic wealth of the State, the wealth that comes directly from the earth. Classes for workers enrolled for courses are organized cooperatively with local school boards or with a company or a group of companies. Local teachers are employed, and textbooks are written by staff specialists. The purpose of the extension courses is to help men to advance in their positions, to add to the self-assurance of workers, and to promote better understanding between labor and management. Agricultural Extension helps the farmer produce better livestock. Helium quuefier is checked in Cryogenic Laboratory. Research probes the ionosphere. Local Centers carry Penn State into many communities. LT. COL. JACK W. DIETERLE, USAF Professor of Air Science and Tactics COL. LUCIEN E. BOLDUC, Inf. Professor 0! Military Science and Tactics .55 CAPT. JOHN L. we ,URY, USN Professor of 5:130! Science 1m I281 ;,- 1.5M? , RG'I'C Since The Pennsylvania State College is '11 land ur2mt institution, all qualified male freshmen a1e required to PLIISUC 11 two- ye211 course of instruction in m1l1t11 V subjects :15 p101 idcd for by the National Defense Act of 1920. This may be fulfilled in any of the three Resen'e Oflite1s 3 Training Corps units: Army, Navy, or Air Force. In addition to the basic course, the Army 21nd Air Force. oil'er two years of advanced training. which leads to the reserve commission of second lieutenant. Students who distinguish themselves in these advanced courses may be considered for regular commissions. Naval ROTC operates on 21 four year basis; however. this program includes two categories of students, regular and contract. The regulars are appointed by the Navy Department on the basis of 21 competitive examination. Upon graduation and completion of the naval science requirements, they are commissioned 11s ensigns in the U. 81 Navy or second lieutenants in the U. S. Marine Corps and are required to remain in the service for at least two years. On the other hand, the contract students are commissioned in the Navy or Marine Corps Reserve. All three ROTC curricula include summer courses. The advanced program of the Army and Air Force requires 21 six-week encampment between the junior and senior years. while the regular Naval ROT students participate in three summer cruises of six to eight weeks duration, 11nd the contract students take one three-week cruise. These programs are designed to instruct the students in such military. naval, and air seienee fundamentals :15 will enable them to qualify for positions of leadership in times of emergency. fg- To carry out this mission, the Army, Navy, and Air Force assign a1 h officers to the College to serve as instructors. ROTC uniforms and all training equipment are furnished by the Federal government; while, the College provides Facilities, some instructional necessities, and Clerical 21ss1stance. l During the past year, 2,287 men were enrolled in both the basic and advanced ROTC courses. The Army trained 1.124; the Air Force, 924; and, the Navy 239. he ROTC program during the past year took on new unport 111cc 1e armed forees,p10mpted to partial mobilization by the outbreak war in Korea, looked to colleges to p1ovide trained 11111i0r olhcers. Both he Army and the Air Force accelerated their programs of advanced work. These students who are outstanding scholastieally are considered eligible for the national ROTC honorary, Scabbard and Blade. which organization sponsors Military Ball. In addition. each unit sponsors its own honoraries. The Army has Pershing Rifles; the Air Force, Arnold Air Society; and, the Navy, the Quarterdeek Society. S 1. . --- .C.....! , ..... tocoov .00... .00.. Officers JOHN ERICKSON Senior Class President WALTER MILLER Senior Class Vice-President LOIS KENYON Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer A I. - The aims of the School of Agriculture are three-fold. 1t attempts, first, to provide instruction in the sciences underlying agriculture; secondly, to apply sciences; and Finally, to advance the boundaries of knowledge in all branches of agriculture. These objectives are furthered by means of resident instruction, a complete and well- developed program of research, and extension services that extend into all counties of the Commonwealth. Enrollment in the School of Agriculture during the past year totalled 1,510 men and women, which is a slight increase over the enrollment of the previous year and marks a new record for the School. Students are registered in 16 curricula. Graduate work with majors in one or more of the various departments of the School has become increasingly important. During the past year, the department of agricultural and biological Chemistry was approved by the American Chemical Society Committee on Professional Training as an accredited agency for the training of bio- chemists. It was the First department of agricultural and biological Chemistry in the country to be recognized by the Society. Agricultural facilities were increased during the past year with the completion of the Plant Industries Building, for which the General State Authority provided equip- ment. The structure is modern in design and provides excellent facilities for the departments of agronomy and horticulture. The General State Authority program ap- proved for the College during the past year, also includes provision for the construction of two additional units to Buckhout Laboratory, and the construction of greenhouses and Other facilities for instruction and research. Funds donated to the College also provided for an expansion of the new Dairy Cattle Breeding Research Center. Special conferences sponsored by the School of Agri- culture attract hundreds of Pennsylvanians t0 the campus annually while many more people are reached by corres- pondence courses which, since 1892, have enrolled more than 91,000 students. lac: :::::::: LYMAN E. JACKSON Dean School of Agriculture Soils are tested by students in agronomy. '1 Greenhouses provide laboratories for botanists. Foresters in summer camp learn about fife fighting. DIR ;A N IZATION IA'MAN Ii. JACKSON , - - . Dean FIu-in F. LlNlNGlill Vice Dwm, DiIL'L'Iur of szpcrimcu! Simian J. MARTIN FRY - - - ViLL' Dean, Director of ILxIL'IIsion RUSSELL l3. DICKIIIISON . ViL'LnDL'IIII, Director of Resident InslrIIcIioII iVIILtnAlzL A. FAluu-ZLL Axsislmz! DiIL'L'IOI' 0f szpL'I'iIIIL-nl Station LELAND BEAM a Assislmn Uircclm of Resident IIlerIIcliIIII; Director of Short Courses SAAIUEL I. Amman - AIIIIIiIIistIuIivc Assistant 10 the Dean R. ADAMS DLITLtmm . IIcaLI, AgriLIIIIuraI IIIIII Biological C IIUHIISIH' MACKLIN IL. JOHN IIcI,ILI AgricuIluruI IiLIIIIuIIIiLs and Rural Sminlugy IlIaNm' S. BRUNNER - IIL'IILI Agricullumi L'IIIILLIIimI RALPH U. BLASINLMMI; - IIL'IIII, AgriLuInImI ILIIginccring lllannun'r R. Aunuauu'l' - IIL'IILI, Agronomy FRANKLIN L. BENTLEY IIch, Animal IIHSIHHHIH' RAYMOND W. SWIFT - IIUIILI, Animal NleriIioiI Rmmm' W. STONE - Iicml, Bacteriology HENRY W. POPP . 'IILad,BOIa11V DONALD V. josrivnsoN - Ie,ad Dairy Husbandry I K. THORNTON IIemI Iarm fIIIcralioIns and Service VICTOR A. Bmzma IIcad, Iorestry VVAumzN B. MACK - . IIL'llll, IIOTIILHIINYL' ERNEST W. CALLIaNnALzu IIcIuI Poultry Husbandry EDWARD II. DusnIIM - Head 7onI0gy Imd Enlomologv I351 CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS . . . . Carnegie Agricultural Education JOSEPH W. ALLEVA . . . . . . Malvern Horticulture Horticulture Club; Ski Club ALDEN PHILIP AMIG . . . . . Lewistown Forestry Tau Phi Delta Forestry Society; Intramurals; Secretary, Tau Phi Delta JOSEPH LEVERNE ANDERSON . . . Mt. Jewett H articulture Horticulture Club; AIM; LSA CHARLES FOSTER ANDREWS . . . Weatherly H articulture Horticulture Club DONALD LEROY ANTHONY . . . . Strausstown Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Alpha Gamma Rho Secretary, Alpha Gamma Rho; Glee Club; Liebig Society JAMES ANTONIS . . . . . . Philadelphia Forestry Forestry Society; Camera Club; Cross Country PAUL PHILIP APPLE . . . . . . Altooha Dairy Husbandry President, Penn State Bible Fellowship; Dairy Science Club RAY M. ARD . . . . . . . Lewisburg Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma Alpha Tau Alpha; Agriculture Student Council; Intramurals; FFA FRANCIS WILLIAM ARTLEY . . . . Liberty Agricultural Economics Secretary-Treasurer, PSCA; Secretary-Treasurer, Agricultural Economics Club; LSA JAMES THOMAS ATKINSON . . . . Coatesville H articultm'e Horticulture Club; Intramurals; Secretary, Pi Alpha Xi FRED HARVEY ATTINGER . . . . Middleburg Agricultural Education Sigma Phi Sigma Treasurer, FFA; Intramurals GEORGETTE IDA BABOS . . . . Philadelphia H articulture Secretary, Horticulture Club; Newman Club PAUL BALLOTS . . . . . . . Hazleton Wood Utilization Forest Products Research Society RICHARD LU CIEN BARNHART . . . Greensburg H articulture Horticulture Club; Camera Club; Alpha Phi Omega RALPH EUGENE BARTHOLOMEW . . Orangeville Agricultural Education FFA JOHN SYDNEY BARTON . . . . . East Berlin H orticulture Horticulture Club; Agriculture Student Council; Intramurals CHARLES ALBERT BAUER, JR. . . . State College Agricultural Economics Agriculture Student Council FEDERICO E. BASCOPE . . . . La Paz, Bolivia Wood Utilization Newman Club; Soccer HARVEY JEROME BEAN . . . . . . Erie Agronomy Dairy Science Club; Dairy Exposition THOMAS JOHN BEARD . . . . . Berwick Forestry Tau Phi Delta KENNETH L. BECK . . . . . . Weedville Agricultural Education JOSEPH HENRY BEDELL . . . . Irvington, N . J Wood Utilization Phi Kappa Sigma Xi Sigma Pi; Scabbard and Blade; Forestry Society; President, Prop and Wing Society; Flying Club EDWARD DAVID BELLI S . . . . Millersburg Zoology and Entomology Dormitory Ocher; Bioforum; Bird Club DAVID EDWARD BENNER . . . . . Ardmore Horticulture Gymnastics Team; Horticulture Club; NAACP; Westminster Foundation THOMAS LEWIS BERGER . . . . . Cressona Dairy Husbandry GLENN ALTER BERGEY . . . . . Lansdale Forestry Delta Chi JAMES LEONARD BERNARD . . . . Indiana Animal Husbandry Pre-Vet Club; Block and Bridle Club; Newman Club; Intramurals HAROLD BOYD BIRCH . . . . . Pittsburgh Forestry Scabbard and Blade; Forestry Society; Sylvan; Penn State Farmer ELMER KEITH BIRTH . . . . . . Benton Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Club; Assistant Editor, Ag Hill Breeze FRANCIS BRYAN BLACK . . . . . Pittsburgh Dairy Husbandry JAMES BOCHY . . . . . . . Mercer Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma Secretary, FFA; Alpha Tau Alpha; Agriculture Student Council; Dairy Science Club; Block and Bridle Club; 4-H Club JOHN ALBERT BOSCH . . . . Schenectady, N. Y. Agricultural Engineering Alpha Zeta SecretaryTreasurer, Scribe, ASAE; Scribe, Alpha Zeta DANIEL RALPH BOSSART . . . . State College Forestry Forestry Society HERBERT HENRY BOSSELMAN . . . West Lawn Forestry WILLIAM RUSSELL BOWER . . . . Clarks Green Agricultural Engineering President, ASAE I371 GLENN KELLERBOVVMAN . . . 11211121111 Agricultural liIIgiIquriIIg LIIIIIIxIII Chi Alpha ROBERT S'IilVELY BOYCE . . . Agricultural 15111110111113 PSCA; Agrivulturall Economics Club; 4-H Club Quarryvillc VVINFIELD C. BOYD, JR. Dairy Husbandry . Rosemnm DL'IIII HIL'III Siunm IFC; 'l'rcusurcr, XVL-stminsu'r Foundation; Dairy $1i1'n1'1' Club CARL MELVIN CAIWPBELL Agrmxmny Clover Club; Crops Judging Team . McKecsport HAROLD THOMAS CAMPBELL Agricultural Eclmnmics President, PSCA; Chapel Choir . . Grove City ROBERT I'I. CANNARD . . . . Boalsburg Hurlicuhnrc RALPH JOSEPH BREISCH . . . . Catawissu Duirv IlIIsiIIIIILIrV Sigma Pi AinculIun' iStmIcm C1IuIIcil;Duin SciL'IIc1-Ciuh; PSC'A u-1-P11-si1I1-111,Signr1 Pi; 1 Ice C i1 1b CLYDE MELVIN BRUCK . . . . . Finrimpc Agronmuy Clover Club SAMUEL KING BRUGCIER . . . . Fleming Agriv IIllIIrul licmunnic s THOMAS HUGH CARBARNES . . . . Carlisle Agronomy ASAIS; Historian, AIM; Clm'1'r Club; 4-H Club; InmIIIIuraIls ROBERT DANA CASH . . . . . . Lunsdalc llnrl i1'IIII III'L' '1'1'1'115111'1'1', Pi Alpha Xi; ilIIrIiCIIIILII'1' CIIIII SARAH F CHINN zigriL'IIIlImIi 1Ii11l Binlagwul ClI1'IIiisfr1 111m Sigma Pi; Alpha Lambda DLitzI; l1'murc Ii dimr, Penn Slum lurmcr; i1 'lIiII Sucict Connciisvilic IOAN MARIE BURLEIN . . . Honcsduic Mmlicul lcchimlum lrcsidcnt, Senior Adviser, Alpha Lambda Delta; C himcs; 111' IsurL-r Secret I.I1y, Lcnnidcw Vi1'1'Pr1'sid1'IIt, CIIHL'UC CII-np; Rod 11nd Cuccus C lub WALTER BEN CADMAN . . . . VVilliamsport Furvslry Insulcm, Nmuny anmcn; Alpha PhI 0111ch1; l'nrcstry StIL'IL'ly DONALD RCALLEN . . . . . . Butler Forestry i381 JAMES A. CIIIRCOS TA . Animal Husiuuuln College Cu-op; Symphony 01111051111; 1310111 and Bridle Club . Pittsburgh DONALD HOWARD CLAPPER Animal Unsiuunlry Auriuult11r1t-tlStudeIIt CIIIInL'iI;Blo1'k and Bridle Club; MzIIIzIIIL- 1', 11' Internatiunal; Liv -st'oLk Judging '1111111 Laccyvillc WILLIAM A. CLARK . . . Shamokin Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club DONALD JAMES CLOSE . . . . . Allentown Forestry Tau Phi Delta Forestry Society; Newman Club RONALD THOMAS CODER . . . . Conshohocken Wood Utilization Phi Kappa Sigma Soccer; Track; Parmi Nous JOHN CONNELLY . . . . . . Braddock Animal H usbomd'ry Block and Bridle Club ROBERT M. COY . . . Stroudsburg Forestry Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry Society WILLIAM F. CRAIG . . . . . . 011 City Agricultural Education Alpha Gamma Rho FFA ANDREW ELSWORTH CROOKS . . . Meadville Forestry Forestry Society; Sylvan DAVID FOX CONOVER . . . . . Morrisville Forestry Delta Theta Sigma AIM; Penn State Farmer; Ski Club; Forestry Society; Dendrological Society; Intramurals; Track ELMER PAUL COOK . . . . . . Danville H articulture Penn State Farmer; Horticulture Club; Penn State Bible Fellowship; Pi Alpha Xi; Intramurals PHILIP RAY COOK . . . . . . Johnstown Agricultural Education FFA DONALD SAMUEL CROSS . . . . Slippery Rock Agricultural Economics Delta Theta Sigma Dairy Judging Team; Agricultural Economics Club; Dairy Science Club; FFA SAMUEL BLAIR CROYLE . . . . Alexandria Zoology and Entomology MAX EUGENE CURRY . . . . . . DuBois Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Club; Nlarketing Club CLARA ELIZABETH COONER . . Schuylkill Haven Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Alpha Xi Delta Alpha Lambda Delta FRANK MCCLELLAN COOPER . . . Slippery Rock Agricultural Economics Delta Theta Sigma Agricultural Economics Club; Agriculture Student Council PAUL JOSEPH COSGROVE, JR. . . . WestChester Poultry H usbcmdry Poultry Club; Nittany Dormitory Council; Newman Club; Dormitory President ROBERT CRISPIN CZAPIEWSKI . . . Pittsburgh Forestry President, Ski Club; Chairman, Dendrological Society; Bird Club; Forestry Society; Archery Club; Alpha Phi Omega ROBERT GLEN DANGOTT . . . . Pittsburgh Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club WILLIAM BARCLAY DARROW . . . . Ottsville Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club I391 HARRY DAVIS . . . . . . . Duquesne Dairy H usbaml ry Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Dairy Science Club; Block and Bridle Club; Xgricuhmc Student Council; Meat Judging Team HOWARD R. DAVIS, JR. . . . . VVilliamsport Dairy Husbandry Alpha Zeta Dairy Cattle Judging Team; Dairy Science Club; Editor, Penn State Duirynnm WARREN NEITH DAVIS . . . . . Lake Ariel Animal Husbandry Alpha Gamma R110 Intramurals GEORGE M. DEER, JR. . . . . . . Butler Dairy Husbandry Black and Bridle Club; Dairy Science Club KEN NETI-I GEORGE DEITREICH . . . Sycamore Agricultural Education WALTER L. DEMOISE . . . Johnstown Agricultural 13'1111c1111'on Vicc-Prcsident, Alpha lau Alpha; 17FA MARION RICHARD DEPPEN . . . . Millersburg Agricuhuml Izconnmics Treasurer, 1VindL'rcst Count 11' Dircu mt, 1Vindcrcst Cn- up' uricullurul ELUIHllniLS C1111 JAMES EDWARD DEWEY . . CouderSPOIt Furcstry 11c1m 1'11ct t:1 Sigma 'l'rcasurcr, Forestry Society T. BENNETT DICKERSON . . . Pao1i 1110011 11111111111011 1 Vicc-Prcsidcm, Penn State Bible 17911011 ship; Chapel Clmir; Forestry Society THOMAS KING DICKSON . . . . . Tyrone Horticulture Pi 111111111 Xi; Horticulture Club PHILIP BRUMBAUGH DIEHL . . . . Cresson Forestry Forestry Society; Demlrologicnl Society AY LAWRENCE DIXON . . . . Philadel 1113 P Agronomy Clover Club; Horticulture Club; Agricuhurc Student Council STANLEY HOWARD DOMOSH . . . Philadelphia Baduriulog1 P1 Lambda Phi Lanssc; Agriculture Sludem Council; Spring 1Vcck Committee; 11 11 101 Governing Bean FRANK DOMOTOR . . . . . . 1331111611011 1110011 Utilimlinu ROGER HUNT DOVVNING . . . . VVagontown Agronomy Beaver House Clover Club; NL-wmnn Club LAWRENCE WILLIAM DRABICK . . . . Dallas Agricultural Education Managing Editor, Penn State Farmer; Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA jACK HERMAN DREIBELBIS . . . State College Animal Husbandry Sigma Phi Epsilon H'rL-stling; Block 11nd Bridle Chlb; 11'110'1' 1'11 the News a! Penn 811114: LORRAINE DREISBACH . . . . Morrisville Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Phi Mu Penn State runner,- Licbig Society; Iota Signn Pi; NL11m11n Club;1mmmumls ROBERT JOSEPH DROBILE . . . . Lewistown Forestry Forestry Society MICHAEL EDWARD DUFALA . . . . . Erie Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Phi Lambda Upsilon; Liebig Society WILLIAM HARRISON DUFFEE . . . . Ridgway Wood Utilization Tau Kappa Epsilon Forestry Society; Newman Club EUGENE HENRY DUMM . . . . . Altoona Agricultural Engineering Phi Kappa ASAE; Agricultural Engineering Bulletin CARLTON CHAPMAN DURLING . . Whitehouse, N. J. Dairy Husbandry Alpha Tau Omega Tribunal; Vice-President, Alpha Tau Omega; Promotion Manager, Penn State Farmer; IFC; Ag Hill Breeze; Dairy Husbandry Club GEORGE BAKER DUVALL . . . . . Monessen Dairy H usbandry Alpha Phi Omega; RiHe Team; Wesley Foundation EDWIN R. DWELLE, JR. . . . . . . Erie Iinrrwulture FREDERICK LYNN EAKIN . . . . Mechanicsburg Forestry Secretary-Treasurer, Archery Club KATHARINE HOLTER EBY . . . . Bellefonte Medical Technology Zeta Tau Alpha Iota Sigma Pi; Rod and Coccus Club; Penn State Farmer WALTER RICHARD EDINGER . . . . Allentown Forestry Forestry Society; Sylvan; LSA , MAX H. EDWARDS . . . ' . . . Waterfall H orticulture Horticulture Club DONALD ROY EGOLF . . . . . Osterburg H articulture President, Pi Alpha Xi; Horticulture Club; LSA; Chairman, Horticulture Show; Spanish Club GEORGE WILSON ELDER, III . . . . Reedsville Dairy Husbandry Alpha Zeta Agriculture Student Council; Dairy Science Club; Block and Bridle Club ROBERT LUNDQUIST ELDER . . Washington, D. C. Agronomy Alpha Tau Omega JOHN J. ENOS . . . . . . Turtle Creek Forestry Ski Club; Archery Club DOUGLAS DALE ENSLIN . . . . . VVaymart Agricultural Engineering Secretary-Treasurer, ASAE CARL N. EVERETT . . . . . . Watsontown Animal Husbandry Livestock Judging Team; Meat Judging Team; W001 Judging Team SYLVESTER EDWARD FACTOR . . . . Natrona Agronomy Chi Phi I411 CLARENCE R. FAHNESTOCK . . . Manheim Agr-I'Lultnml Engineering Al IhII ZCUI lILIIIsurLII', :XIPIIII lLIt III; 1L- .Iluru Editor PL'IIII SILIILI Farmer; Ag Hill Breeze- Xgriculturc SIuLILm Council; Y ILL President, AS; ll ROBERT BEVINGTON FASVI . . . Cranfurd, N. J. AUrI'L'IIIIIIrIII LIIILI Biulugicul CIII'IIIISIII Alpha 1Chi isiglll'd .'iIIIIs lIIII; VILLIPILsIIILnI, rAgriL-IIIIILIILI Student CnllllLil; PI lim Slglnn; BILLLI KL LII'; SLI ILILIIIrI I- PIIrIIIi Nous; President, llnt SllCilLlilJS Council; ChIIiInIIIII, BX BIIIII'Ll; l lL :piunS; H Iw's H hn Amlmg SIIIIIL'IIII m AIIILIrI'cIm Culivgus IIIIII UIIiI'L'I'IilI'L's HARRISON CHARLES FEESE AI Iimul Ilnsbu PIL I LII C luh; BlLILk illlId' BriLlIL-C Club? LiVLSIULk Judging Team; IJIIngiIIu lLI Shamokin NIARTIN FREDERICK FOX . . . . . Freedom Forestry FLIrL-stry Society DONALD STUART FREAR . . . State College Alpha Chi Sigma Pershing Rifles; President, Lichig Society Agricullurul and Biological Chemistry ROBERT W.FREE . . . . DrexelHin Agrommiy Sigma Nu Business Manager, Penn State Farmer; IrL-Iis urcr, Sigma Nu; Agriculture Student Council; First Manager, SLICLILII; Ag III N Breeze; C luI' or C1 bi Blue Key REGIS C. FERGUSON Pittsburgh FUI'USITy FUICSH'II' SIIL'iL-ly; NcII'IIIIIII Cluh W ALTER KAY FERT 1G . . . . Farcslry Mt. Carmel IIIIrIImuI'IIIs; Alpha Phi OmLIgII; FUTCSII'II' SLIL'ictI' ALLEN REESE FINE, JR. XVupII'allopcn II'urL'xII'I' Tnu Phi Dc lil LOUIS ANTHONY FRESA . . . . . Donor:l Bacteriology Sigma Phi Sigma Rod and CUCCUS Cluh; NLIII'IIIIIII Club; IIIIrIIIIIIIrIIIs JOSEPH HENRY FREVV . . New Castle FurL'xtry TIIu Phi Dclm CHARLES CHADVVICK FROST Philadelphia Forcslry .IAMES ARNOLD FISH . . . . . Scranton Dairy Unshumlry Alpha ZLIa SL-IIrLIlIIrI', Vim-JWLIsidcnt. Dairy SCiL'HL'L' Club; Dairy CIIItlL' Judging ILIIIII THOIVIAS VANCE FORSYTHE Evans City AgriLIIIIIIII'III ICLIIIL'IIIiun TIIL-III Xi GIL-LI Club; FFA GEORGE W. FOUSE . . . . . . Entrikcn Duiry Husbandry i421 THEODORE ELRY FURRY . . New Enterprise Agricultural ELIIIL'LIIimI THOMAS ROBERT GABEL . Parkcsburg I llorlicullurc Horticulture Club; Alpha Phi Omega GLENN W . GAMBLE McDonald Agricultural Education FFA; Block and Bridle Club JOHN WILLIAM GAUT . . . . . Scottdale Dairy Husbandry Alpha Zeta Dairy Science Club; Penn State Farmer LESTER FRANKLIN GEORGE Lenhartsville Agricultural Engineering ASAE; Intramurals ROBERT FREDERICK GEPI-IART Harrisburg Dairy Husbandry Sigma Phi Epsilon Camera Club; Dairy Science Club; Track ROBERT EDWIN GREGORY Kunkletown Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma President, FFA; 4-H Club; Dairy Science Club; Pershing Rifles; Agriculture Student Council; Dairy Exposition; ths in the News at Penn State; Grange RICHARD N. GRIFFITH . Ebensburg Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club MILLARD M. GROBEN Bethlehem Forestry Xi Sigma Pi; Wrestling; Intramurals; Forestry Society; Pershing Rifles CARL TEXTER GERHART . . . . . Telford Dairy Husbandry Circulation Manager, Penn State Farmer; Dairy Science Club PAUL EDWARD GINGHER Poultry Husbandry Glee Club; Poultry Club Pleasant Gap ROY EDGAR GIN N . . . . East Smithfield Dairy H usbomdry Dairy Science Club WILLARD LEE GRUBB . . . . . . Aitch Forestry Tau Phi Delta Forestry Society CHARLES SAMUEL GUENTHER . . . Clairton Agronomy Bldck and Bridle Club; Clover Club; Nittany Co-op; FFA WALTER ALFRED GUERRERO Forestry Collingdale Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry Society MORTON PAUL GOLDBERG . . . . Chester Horticulture Phi Epsilon Pi RICHARD EDWARD GRAJEWSKI . . . Shickshinny Agricultural Education Sentinel, FFA; Newman Club ALVIN KENNETH GRASSE . . . . Chalfont Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma Penn State Bible Fellowship; FFA; 4-H Club JOSEPH J. GUTKOSKI Wilkes-Barre H articulture Horticulture Club JOHN LAWRENCE HALL . . . . . Muncy Forestry Alpha Zeta Xi Sigma Pi; President, Vice-President, Forestry Society; Agriculture Student Council SAMUEL DeWITT HALL . . Huntingdon Forestry Tau Phi Delta Forestry Society I431 ROBERTI-IUGH HAMILL . . . . Bellefonte Bacteriology Alpha 1311 Omega ROBERT HAMILTON, JR. . . . VVasIIingtOn Agricultural Ecoumnicx IilpIIa Gamma Rho ERVIN CLEVELAND HAMME . . . Abbottstown Dairy Husbandry AIpIIn Zeta Dairy Science Club GLENN PRICE HANEY . . . . . Erie AIIIIm Zcm Prc:i:Icnt, AIpIIII ZcI In; Xi SiunIa Pi; President, IVII-slcy Foundation; IrcsIry Sucicn , C 0- I1 di mr, SIII I I CHARLES EUGENE HARDING . . . . Brookvilie Dairy IIIIIIIIIIIIlrI' Alpha Zeta Dairy CIIIIC Judgingi TL'LIXH; LiIcsmck Judginu -I;Icun MIIIIIIncr, Da yhxpusitiun; Baseball MARIAN JEANNETTE HARMSEN . . . BristO1 Medical TL'CIIII'OlOgI Kappa Delta Sccrcmryk, zIppla Delta. PL-IIII SIIIIu Far Imr; Sccnlnry -Trcnsurer, RIIII :InII CULCuS CIIIII; Swimming Clu JARIES ARD HAUGHVVOUT, JR. . . . Reedsvine Agronomy President, Clover Club; Crops Judging Team; Evan Pugh Scholar ROBERT WALLACE HAWKINS Agricultural Economics Agricultural EcuIIIIIIIics CIIIII . . DuBOi5 JOSEPH L. HAYDEN, JR. . . . . . Mansfield Horticulture Horticulture CIuII ROBERT MARK HECKERT I . . Hickory ComerS Agronomy ROLLAND WALLACE HERRING . . Farmington Agricultural Education Block and Bridle Club; Agricultu rc Student 1Cnuncil; TFA; LiI' csmLk Judging loam; A WAYNE T. IIIERRING . . I . . . Lansford HurfiL'IIIrIIrc PUIIII Stun: linrmcr; Ag 115 Bruce; Horticulture CIIIII; AIBI JOSEPH W. HESS . . . . Sunbufy IVonII Utilization Camera CIIIII; Forestry Society STEPHEN F. HEYSER . . . Gettysburg Agricultural Education Alpha Tau .XIpIIII; IFA ALBERT D. HIBBARD . . . . Bennington, Vt- POIIIITy Husbandry Poultry CIIIII DALE BURDELL HINDMAN . . . Corsica Igricuhnml Education Delta Theta Sigma President, Fl A; Agricul lure Student Council; Dairy Science Club; Block and Bridle Club; 4- II C11 Ib VVILMER WAYNE HINISH . . . . Curryvilie Agronomy Clover Club BRIDGET ANN HOLLEN . . . Grapevine PmIIIrI lluslmndr; Secretary, PquIrI Club; Penn State FIIrIm-r; PIIiIuIcs; Block and Bridle Club SAMUEL HENRY HORN . . . . . Sheppton Agricultural Economics SAMUEL LONG HORST . . . . . Paxtang Zoology and Entomology Social Chairman, Penn State Club; Players KENNETH ALLEN HORTON . . . . Wysox Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club; Camera Club MYLES MADIGAN HORTON . . . . Towanda Dairy Husbandry Block and Bridle Club; Theta Alpha Phi; Senior Construction Manager, Players; Dairy Science Club PHILIP EDWIN HOU STON . . . . . Lemont Animal H usbandry President, Block and Bridle Club; Livestock Judging Team; Dairy Science Club; Agriculture Student Council RICHARD ALLISON HOWE . . . . . Ulysses Agricultural Education Treasurer, FFA; Alpha Tau Alpha CARROLL LEE HOWES . . . . . Hulmeville Agricultural Education President, Agriculture Student Council; All-College Cabinet; Alpha Tau Alpha; Dairy Science Club; ths in the News at Penn State; Skull and Bones; Circulation Manager, Penn State Farmer; KDKA Scholarship; ths Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities JOSEPH JOHN HREBAR . . . . . Lloydell Poultry Husbandry Poultry Club ROBERT AMBROSE HUBER . . . . . Cresson Forestry Forestry Society; Xi Sigma Pi JOSEPH GEORGE HUDAK . . . . . Broomall H orticulture President, Publicity Chairman, Parliamentarian, Penn State Club; Province Chairman, Newman Club; th5 in the News at Penn State RICHARD BERNARD HUET . . . . Tarentum Agronomy Clover Club ALFRED LACY JOHNSON . . . . . Warren Forestry Forestry Society; Archery Club; Rifle Team EMERSON EUGENE JONES . . . Warren Center Dairy Husbandry All-College Secretary-Treasurer; Parmi Nous; Lionk Paw: Chairman, Interclass Finance Committee; President, Glee Club; Ag Hill Breeze; Advertising Manager, Penn State Farmer; Vice-President, Treasurer, Penn State Club; Dairy Science Club; th3 Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities STANLEY A. KALWARSKI . . . New Kensington Forestry Forestry Society BOYER KANTZ . . . . . . . Selinsgrove Forestry Tau Phi Delta Forestry Society HERBERT PAUL KEAN . . . . Irvington, N. J. Forestry Riding Club; Penn State Club; Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry Society; Ski Club E. ARTHUR KEEN, JR. . . . . . Parkesburg Agricultural Economics Delta Chi Editorial Director, Froth; Blue Key; Liebig Society; Agricultural Economics Club; Ski Club; Alpha Phi Omega; Intramurals WILLIAM ROY KELCHNER . . . . Williamsport Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club I451 I ROBERT WILFRED KENNEDY Ilnrlicullurc VViIkinsburg Ilnrticullurc Club ROY CARLTON KINDIG . . . . . StiIIwater IVIIOII Utilization Xi Sigma Pi; Phi Em Sigma; FOICSlrI' Society JOIIN FREDERICK KING . . Indiana Agricultural Iiluultimz DCIuiI H-zilhul Sigma Iwiustmk JIIIIIIinu 1!: Im; Block Iml IIriIllc CIIIII; FI; hDIIirI' SCIL'CLH WILLIAM HENRY KNIGHTLY Drexel Hill Dairy Husbandry 'Iilicm Xi Dairy Science Club; Newman Club; Glee Club; Ag Hill Rrucm' GEORGE JACKSON KNORR AinIIIIIIIrIII InIII BIIIIIIgiuII CIII'HIISII'I AIM; Lichig SIIciLII Nescopeck DANIEL ELIAS KOBLE, JR. . . . . . I'Iemdml Agricultural IiIIIIculiInI LSA: IinI; IIluck IInIl Bridle Club WILLIAM REVERE KING . . . Indiana Animal IIIIsIJIIIIIIrI DUIH Ihcm Sigma PIIsiIIc,nr Du'lII 'IIIL-Iu Sium I; IgriculIuII SIuI Ient Cnuncil; I iv-Istmk Judginu I I :;un MI: II Judaing '10 Im; Block and lIriIlIc I'IIul JOI IN II. KIRCI I . . . . . . . GIcnSImw I'IH'l'SIl'I' Ski Team; Presidcnt, Ski Club; I'Vm'I-slry SncicII' I7 ARL I RANT IKIRSC II . . . . . IICIIIIIIIIIC liIIrIIslry Iian-stry SIICiI'lI'; IVH'SIIIIIg JOHN KENNETH KOOKER, JR. . Reading DIIirI IlIIsIJIImIrI .IIpIIII I-' IInmI Rho Pnsidcnt, PSC I; Vicc- President, Alpha I; :Imnm Rim; Iry Scicmc Iluh IntrI'IIIIIIIIIIs YOLAN MARIA KOSA . . . Ulysses IIIL'IIIIIII I tLIHlOIUIJ Rod and Inccus I lub; 4 ll Club; Grunge PAUL PI. KULP . . . . . . . Puttstuwn IIUFICIIIIHTIII IECIIIIIIIIII'IS P.IrliIInIInI: III: In, I Itc- -PrLsiIIInI, IIIIluck I'n IInciI; SICIIinu Iomminct, I I II: Im , Agricultural Economics I IllIJ FRANK KLIIIIAVICZ IViIkcs-Barrc Forestry Iiurcslry Society IIOBI RI MERRILL IxNECHT OrangcviIlc AUriLIIIIIIIuI umI IIiolIigiqu II'IIIIIIisIII ' UIII IsurII, IVleL-I IIIIIIIII' Itiun; SICIEI IrI, IIpIm Phi Omega; ViL u-lrc sidtnt, LIIIIiU SIIciL-I II WILLIAM CHARLES KNECI-ITEL V . . . Pittsburgh IiIIN'SII'y IinrcsIrI' SociI-II'; President, NimmI' IIIIIvInI-n I451 PAUL EMERSON LANDON . . . . . Canton Iiurcslry Furcstry Society RICHARD ALFRED LANE . Lcwistow11 Animal Husbandry Chi PIIi Block HIKI Bridle Iflub FREDERICK INILLIAM LARSON VVIIIlingford Dairy Husbandry Sigma Pi Dairy Science Club; Dairy Show JOSEPH H. LaTORRE , . , . Scranton Agricultural Ecrmmnicx Agricultural Economics Cluh ROBERTJAMES LATZ . . . . . . Freeland Bacteriulogy Rod and COCCIIS Cluh JAMES A. LEAMER, JR. . . . . . . Dunlo Agricultural Education Alpha thn Chronicler, Alpha Zeta; President, Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA LAWRENCE JOHN VERNON LINDBERG. JR. Poultry Ilmlmmlry Poultry Club; Bridge Club Pittsburgh HERMAN JOSEPH LITTLE, JR. . . . . Dormont Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club; XVrcslling GEORGE E. LOGUE VVilliamsport Agriculmml Engineering Phi Kappa ASAE; Ncu'mun Club JOHN LESHER LEE . Reamstown Agroumny Penn Sum: Club; ASAE; Clover Club CALVIN BARNARD LEETE Lansdowne U70ml Ulilxzutiou Forestry Society ALAN MILLER LEHMAN . . . . . Girard Agricultural Education Acacia Pun Slulu Farmer; ASAE ROBERT JAMES LONG . . . . . Easton Agricultural Iicmumucs JACK BREYER LOOKER Sunbury Agricultural and Biulugicul Chemistry Licbig Society; Alpha Phi Omega; Blue Band RICHARD DALE LOVE . . . . . . Bolivar Forts! ry ForL-slry SuciL-ly EDWARD JOSEPH LESNEFSKY . . . . Peckville Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Phi Lambda llpsilun; Lichig Society MORTON LEVINE . . . . . . . Ingram Bacteriology Sigma Alpha Mu Rod and Coccus Club CEORGE HENRY LEWIS . . . . . Reading Iiorcxlry Forestry Society Pine Grove WILLIAM THOMAS LOY, JR. Horticulture Horticulture Club WILLIAM LEWIS LUCAS . Homestead Agranmuy Cluvcr Club; Nuwmam Club; AMI LLOYD CHARLES McCLARREN West Decatur Agricultural Etlncalion I471 1481 JOHN BOLTON MCCOOL . . . . Beech Creek Dairy Husbandry Alpha ZI-III Illlrilnllll'uis JAMES MELVIN MCCULLOUGH . . . . Clinton lian'sirJ CIIII'I'I Club; I'liA; Niuuny CIIAIIp VVJLLIAIH RAY RICDONALD . . . . . But1cr FIIrI'xlry 'liIIII Phi DI'IIII FUTUSII'Y SIII'iI'ty JOSLPII HAROLD MCCAHEN . . . VVaIcrforIi 1 !'1L H'1HHII IS'IIIIIIIIioiI 111W ROGER ALLEN MADIGAN . . . Iowanda Dairy Huxlnmilry DUI I IIII'III SILIII I Dairy SC'ilHCL' C lIIlI; II C- . Agr'iIIIlIurI- SIIIIII'III CIIIIIIcil; Pl: .II'I-Is; IC'lSllinK11111L'5;PTI'51I10,111 DI'IIII 111I'III SigII-I BERNARD DAVID MALONEY . . . . Pittsburgh l'm'I-xlry NI'II'IIIIIII CIIIII; lioI'I'sIry SIII'iI'Iy; Dt'lulmlngirnl SIII'iI'Iy JOSEPH PAIHK MALONEY . . . . . Lima IIIIrIiIIIIIIIrI' lluI'IiI'IIlIIIrc Club; NI'II'IIIIIII CIIIII WAYNE FLORENCE MARESCI'I . . . . Munhall Agrunmny SI'IIIIIIIII'Il IIIIIl BIIIIII'; CIIH'I'I' Club; NCWIIIIIII Cluh JOSEPH MICHAEL IHARINO . . . . Norristuwn RIII'II'I'I'IIIIIgy RIIII IIIIII Caucus Club; NI'II'IIIIIII CIIIII; Riding Club LEIGH A. MARSH . . . . . . West Newton Animal Husbandry muck IIIIII HriIHI' Club; PI'c-VI'I Club; PI'I'shing RiilI's GLENN ELDRED MARTIN . . . Enon Valley zininml HIlemIIIIry DIII I llIIl I Sigma PFU'VCI Club: muck :IIIII Bridle Club: iI'I'sIIIIiIIsII'I 17IIIIIIIIIIIiIm VVlLLlAM GLENN MATI IERS . . LIIIIIbcrtvillc, N. J AgriIIIIIIIIuI l'ugimuiug Della 'I':Iu Dullu 1IIIIIII:;III PI'IIIIIi Nuns; VicI -PI LsiIII'uI Delta 1 III DI'II I; Qu; Ir'lI 'nrllttk SIIIiI'Ix: UK AS. X15 PAUL WILLIAM MAUER . . . . . Scranton Agricultural Ec'tllllnlliL'S I'I'IA'I-I CIIIII: Block IIIIIl llriIilI- Club; llllrullllll'illS lOHN EDWARD MAUST, JR. . . . . Unionmwn Agricultural liIIgiIII'I'riIIg ASAIi; Agricullurc SIIIIII'III Council KENNETH RAYMOND MAXWELL . . New Kensingtun tgrnnmuy DIIIIIIiIIIrI PHHSidtlll;1Llll1 SIIIII: C lub; C 1IIIIr C luh; II: IIII iIIl SI-I'rI I'I'IrI, Nillle DIIrIIIiIIIry LIIIIIIuiI GEORGE il'ROUTMANN MAY . . . Wiilliamsport Hurt iI'IIlt III'a HERMANEDVVARD MAY . . . . . . Eric I 101'! iI'IIlI III'I: LEWIS MAYIIE . . . . . . . Akclcy AngIIIIIIIIy 'I'I'I'IIsurI'I', CIIIVI'I' Club; I'I'IIII SIIIII' IIIH'HICI' DAVID A. MAYS . . . . . . . Tioga Agronomy Pershing Rifles; Clover Club HOMER F. MAZER . . . . . . Hyndman Agricultural Education FFA JOHN JACOB MECHLING . . . . . Dayton Agricultural Economics CHARLES D. MEENAN . . . . . Ridgway Forestry Newman Club; Forestry Society EDWARD L. MEREK . . . . . Philadelphia Botany Captain, Fencing; Alpha Phi Omega; Parmi Nous; Botany Club JOHN M. MEST . . . . . . Harrisburg Wood Utilization Delta Chi Xi Sigma Pi EDWARD ANDREW MIHOK . . . . Trafford Forestry Xi Sigma Pi GEORGE JOHN MIKULAK . . . . Pottsville Agricultural Education Newman Club; FFA; Alpha Tau Alpha DONALD LEHR MILLER . . . . Millersburg Dairy Husbandry Blue Band; Symphony Orchestra; Dairy Science Club $XX xx. ka JAMES ALVIN MILLER . . . . . Millvale Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club GARNER PEIRSON MITCHELL . . . . Montrose Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club; Block and Bridle Club WILLIAM EMORY MOHN . . . . Jersey Shore Agricultural Education FFA; Alpha Tau Alpha; Poultry Club; Penn State Farmer RUTH JULIA MOLLENHAUER . . . Philadelphia Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Phi Mu Secretary, Agriculture Student Council; Vice-President, Phi Mu; Liebig Society; Intramurals CHARLES THOMAS MOORE . . . . Altoona Agricultural Education FFA FRANCIS ARCHIBALD MOORE . . . Peckville Forestry HARRY JOSEPH MOORE . . . . Philadelphia Forestry Cross Country LAWRENCE PAUL MOORE, JR. . . . Emlenton Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club CHARLES EMORY MORRISON, JR. . . . Altoona Forestry Dormitory President; Nittany Dormitory Council I491 RICHARD LEE NIORTIMER . . . . Swissvale Agricultural Engineering SAE ROBERT CHARLES MORTON Animal Husbandry . Pittsb urgh Sigma Alpha Epsilon JOHN JOSEPH IWOSTOVVSKI Agricultural Educmiun FFA; Ag Hill Brcczv Olyphant RICHARD LINCOLN NICKESON Horticulture Pittsburgh Alpha Zeta Treasurer, Agriculture Student Cuuncil; Intrmnumls CHARLES JEFFREY NISKEY . . Bcrwyn Dairy Husbandry Delta Chi President, Della Chi; Dairy Scicnm: Club CLARENCE FREDERICK NORDSIEK Tarantum Agronomy Chi Phi Horticulture Club RICHARD J. MUMMERT . . . . East Berlin Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club; Dairy Exposition WILLIAM ALLEN MUSSER . . Pleasant Gap Agricultural Eummnics Agricultural Ecunnm ius Clu h ARTHUR LINVVOOD MYERS Agrivnhuml Engineering ASAE; LSA York Springs NICK P. NOVAK Sayre Buclcrialogy RUSSELL MILTON ORNER . . . . Rockton Dairy Iluslmndry Alpha Gamma Rho Cabinet, PSCA; Dairy Science Club; 4-H Club MEREDITH KAY ORR . . Agricnlluml Education 1713A; Alpha Tau Alpha; Phi Em Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi Cambridge Springs MARY JANE MYERS Centre Hall Animal Husbandry Secretary, Block and Bridle Club; PrC'VL'! Club ROBERT CRESSVVELL NEFF Alexandria Dairy Husbandry Alpha Zeta President, Dairy Science Club; Vicc-Presidcnt, Glee Club; Agriculture Student Council; Dairy Canlc Judging Tcnm PETER J. NEWMAN . . . Middletown Bacteriology Rod and Cuccus Club; Penn Slate Farmer K501 DOMINIC PALOMBO, JR. . . . . Mt. Lebanon Alpha Phi Delta rcusurcn, Pi Alpha Psi; Hurticulturc Club Horticulture TED PANCZYK . . . McKeesport Agricultural Economirs Alpha Chi Rho JOHN ROBERTS PARKS Lecchburg Dairy Husbandry Flying Club JAMES PASIKE, JR. . . . . . . Ebensburg Delta Theta Sigma Vice-President, 4-H Club; Agricultural Economics Club; Dairy Science Club; Block and Bridle Club; Penn State Farmer; Dairy Exposition; Thespians Agricultural Economics RICHARD ARNOLD PENNAY . . . . Kingsley Agricultural Education FFA; Ag Hill Breeze; Penn State Club JOHN HAROLD PERASH . . . . . Kingston Forestry Forestry Society; Dendrological Society; Fencing; Intramurals JEROME JOHN PERRY . . . . . . Dallas Bacteriology Rod and Coccus Club; Westminster Foundation; Stamp Club; Track; Intramurals NORMAN LAVERNE PERSCI-IKE . Agricultural Economics Dairy Science Club; Agricultural Economics Club New Castle GEORGE ELIAS PHILLIPS . . . Agricultural Education Soccer; FFA Hickory Corners THOMAS PHILLIPS . . . Bacteriology Rod and Coccus Club; Newman Club; Penn State Club Edwardsville DANIEL ORRIN PIERCE . . . . Animal Husbandry Editor, Ag Hill Breeze; Block and Bridle Club; FFA N orristown WESLEY GUY PIETZ . . Animal Husbandry Wrestling; Block and Bridle Club Pittsburgh Kappa Sigma JOHN JOSEPH PISANO . . . . . Norristown Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Theta Xi Agriculture Student Council; IFC; Liebig Society; Rod and Coccus Club HERBERT CLARK POLLOCK . Agricultural Economics Westminster Foundation; Agricultural Economics Club; 4-H C1111: Marion Center RICHARD HAROLD PORSCH . . . . . Erie H orticulture ALBERT ARMSTRONG PRESTON . . . Ardmore Agricultural and Biological Chemistry WALTER JOSEPH PUDELKIEWICZ . . . Oil City Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Phi Lambda Upsilon; Liebig Society; Agriculture Student Council LELAND CHARLES PYLE . . . . Dairy Husbandry Rebersburg DONALD H. RACE . . . . Crystal Lake Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club EDGAR MERROW RAFFENSPERGER . . Gettysburg Zoology and Entomology Glee Club; Varsity Quartet Phi Sigma Kappa PAUL J. BEAVER . . . . Agricultural Economics LSA; Chapel Choir; Glee Club; Agricultural Economics Club Gettysburg I511 1521 ROBERT HUNTER REED, 1R. . . . State College DIIiry Husbandry 110111111'1'ANT110NYREESE . . . . . 1311511111 I'm: .1'11'1' 'l'llll,111 D111 I 1'r111111111Xi Sigma l'i' Phi 121:1 8113111131 ALI 1111111Ir1 8111110111 011111111; 1'sIr1 S111'11'11'; 1V1'11III:II1 1' 11111; r1- .11111'1'r 111 1'111 D1'111 TOM MORRIS REESE . . . . . C111r115 Summit mrmmun P111 K: 11111.1 Psi 1'i1 1 1'1'1'11111'111 11111 111111114 1'1i;111'1'1'1'1'51111'111 S1 .11111'Ir11 111111 111311C;Sccr1'1nr1, Q11 11111111111 5111'1'111': I1'1'1111r1 1,.111111r .111 Hill 11Ir11':1': 11' 1111.1 111 11I1'IV111'1 1I1 1'1 mI Smtu; 1' 11111r 111111; .111111'1 Phi UImgII 1VAN LEVERNE 11111MOU1 . . . . Frcdunia Agricultural EIIIIL'miuII 1111011111; PAUL REPLOCLE . . . New Enterprise :1gri1'111111rul Engint'vring Agrivullurc Student 1'1111n1'i1; ASAF. GEORGE MARK REYNOLDS . . , . Alumrusc Agricultural Education AlplIII '1'1111 Alpha; FFA RAY MOND 111:1 'RY 1111113 . . . A11cm11wn 111im111 Husbmuln 1'1'1'11111'111, 1,311; 11111111111111 Bridle Club; 1711111101 Choir 111.11'0011 11111111. 111111111311 . . . . Duncannnn .'1gI'1'1'IIllIII'1I1 15111101111111 S1'1'r1'l111'1'. 1 I A; Alpha '1'1Iu 111111111 THOMAS 11. 111171113111 . . . . . Pittsburgh IIIII'1i1'IINIII'1' 11111'111'1111111'1' 1'11111; 111111111 P111 OIIIL'gu 1'11ARLI'ZSHOYIJ 111C110ljl' . . . . . Muncy 1 nl'1'1l I1 0111 .V DAVID 11011121118 . . . . 111111111111 114111'I1111I11Il 1'1'nIIIIIIIi1'x Agxicullurul 11111101111111 1'11111'111111'k.1n11 11111110 Club JAMES 1 . ROBINSON . . . . Chalfont Hm'li1'111111r1' 1, 11111111 I 1111 Alpha PUIIII 81.111' 1 III'II11'I'; Horlicullurc 111111 PEGGY LOU 110'1'111i11MEL ROBINSON . . Chalfom ,XIII'IIIIII 11II111IIII111'1' 7.0111 '1'1111 Alpha 1110111 111111 11ri111c Club PAUL .101 IN RODGERS . . . . . Scalp Level IltII'li1'111111r15 II1II'Ii1'1111111'1' 1711111; Newman Club 11EN1V13'1'11 STUART 1101.8'1'0N . . . Philadelphia 1'm'1'11 I 1' 1'1'1'11111'111, Sophomore 17111.15 BEN JACKSON HOOD . . . . Sweet Valley 1gri1'111l11r111 IL'UOHOHHCS PvIIII $11I11' 1 ';IIIIII1r XgriraulturIl Lcmmmics Club 1V11,Mli11 DAVID 11011 11101111 . . . . Bangor 11'111111 111111211110 GORDON VICTOR 1101'1'1.AND . . . VVcallIcrly Horliculluw Horticulture Club LOREN GAGE SADLER . . . . . Russell Agricultural Engineering PSCA; ASAE VINCENT JOHN SAKOVICH . . . . Shenandoah Forestry Kappa Delta Rho STANLEY KENNETH SAMPSELL . . . Penns Creek Forestry Forestry Society ALVIN NORMAN SAYLOR . . . . Somerset Agricultural Economics Alpha Gamma Rho President, Agricultural Economics Club; Agriculture Student Council; Treasurer, Alpha Gamma Rho; Glee Club GRINNELL SCHOFIELD . . . . . Wellsboro H orticulture ELBERT L. SCOUTEN, JR. . . . . Spartansburg Agricultural Education FFA; Alpha Tau Alpha; Poultry Club; Block and Bridle Club RICHARD W. SEMAR . . . . . . Cressona Bacteriology Rod and Coccus Club; Camera Club; Penn State Farmer RUSSELL CLINTON SEWARD . . . . Benton ' Agricultural Education FFA JAMES SAMUEL SHADLE . . . . . Hegins Agricultural Education Treasurer, Alpha Tau Alpha; Poultry Club; FFA HAROLD LEE SHAW . . . . . Clearfield Agricultural Education FFA; Phi Kappa Phi 'JOHN ZIMMERMAN SHEARER . . . Elliottsburg Agronomy Alpha Gamma Rho Glee Club; ASAE; Clover Club DALE EDWARD SHEFFER . . . . Gettysburg Zoology and Entomology Chi Phi Block and Bridle Club; Lacrosse; Pre-Vet Club JOHN ALLEN SHEFFER, JR. . . . . Gettysburg Bacteriology Rod and Coccus Club RALPH EDWARD SHENK . . . . . Carlisle Forestry CHARLES JAMES SHENOT . . . . Wexford Agricultural Economics Kappa Sigma Football; Agricultural Economics Club; Newman Club RICHARD JAY SHIRK . . . . . Bellwood Bacteriology Blue Band; Concert Band; Symphony Orchestra; Pre-Medical Society ROBERT E. SHAFFER . . . . . Hooversville Agricultural Education PAUL WILLIAM SHOGREN . . . . Swissvale Forestry Delta Theta Sigma Secretary-Treasurer, Alpha Phi Omega; Vice-President, Forestry Society; Penn State Farmer; Sylvan; Westminster Foundation; Agriculture Student Council I531 WILLIAM E. SHUTE . . McDonald Agricultural l?cmmmics Alpha Gamma R110 Agricultural Economics Club North Braddock Buuvcr House FRANK SKLENAR Horticulture Horticulture Club CHARLES RICHARD SKOVIRA . . . . Scottdale Agricultural Elluculion Ninany Dormitory Council; Dormitory President; Newman Club CARL SOVA Brno, Czechoslovakia Horticulture Phi Kappa Newman Club ROBERT SCHROCK SPEICHER . . . . Avalon Agricullnrul Economics Sigma Chi llcnd Manager, Baseball; Blue Key; Currcspunding Secretary, Sigma Chi; Agti cultural Economics Club; ASAE; Dairy Science Club; Black and Bridle Club WILLIAM JAMES STAMBAUGI'I Forcslry Blue Band; Assistant Business Manager, Sylvan; Forestry Society Jersey Shore JAMES CURTIS SIMES . . . Christiana Furcslry Tau Phi Delta President, Tam Phi Della; Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry Society JOHN ALEXANDER SIMKOVICH Jacobs Creek Horticulture Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Bur Bell Club; Horticulture Club DANIEL EDWARD SIMMONS Ilorlicullura Horticulture Club; Inrrnmluuls Pittsburgh MARK A. STEIGERWALT Forcslr Xi Sigma Pi Palmerton ADOLPH ALBERT STEINLE, JR. . . . Glcnside Forestry Forestry Society ANTHONY PAUL STEMBERGER Poultry Husbandry Penn State Farmer; Poultry Club; Phi Eta Sigma James City LeROY CHARLES SMELTZ . . . . . Hcgins Agriculmml Educuliau FFA; Alpha Tau Alpha HERMAN HARRY SMITH . . Titusville Dairy Husbandry MILTON MOORE SNODGRASS Hartstown Agricultural Economics Wesley Foundation; Agricultural Economics Club I541 1: EVERETT I-IALLAVVAY STEPHENS, JR. Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club Carbondale ANDREW FORE STEWART Duiry Husbandry Dairy Science Club; Block and Bridle Club; Riding Club Belle Vernon JASON CARL STONE VVcllesly Hills, Mass- Agriculturul Enginuuriug Sigma Chi Lacrosse ANDREW B. STONER . . . . . Mt. Pleasant Agricultural Education FFA; 4-H Club WILLIAM MORRIS STOUT, JR. . . . Norristown Zoology and Entomology Pre-Vet Club; Block and Bridle Club; Dairy Science Club WARD MILFORD STOVER . . . . Millheim Agricultural Education Secretary, Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA HOWARD RICHARD SWAVELY, JR. . . Pottstown Dairy Husbandry Alpha Gamma Rho Treasurer, Dairy Science Club; Penn State Farmer EDWIN ISADLER SWEETEN . . . Woodbury, N. J. Forestry Delta Upsilon Swimming; Druids; Forestry Society ROBERT WAYNE SWITZER . . . . Latrobe Agricultural Engineering ASAE; Chess Club ROBERT BRUCE STRADLING . . . Bloomsburg Agricultural Economics W. JOSEPH STRINGER, JR. . . . . . Arcola Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club I. PAUL STROCK . . . . . Mechanicsburg Agricultural Economics President, 4-H Club; Agricultural Economics Club; Agriculture Student Council EDWARD SYCHTERZ . . . . . . Reading Dairy Husbandry MANNING SLEE TAITE, JR. . . . Tunkhannock Dairy Husbandry Alpha Sigma Phi Block and Bridle Club CLAIR LEWIS TARMAN . . . . . Clarence Agricultural Economics Intramurals PAUL SUPER . . . . . . . Hazleton Agricultural and Biological Chemistry HAROLD WILLIAM SWARTLEY . . Agronomy Alpha Phi Omega; Clover Club; Dendrological Society; Penn State Club Center Square ROBERT LEWI S SWARTZ . . . . Montoursville Agronomy JOSEPH A. TARR, JR. . . . . . . . Erie F orestry Forestry Society BRUCE WILBUR THARP . . . . . Shamokin Dairy Husbandry Glee Club; Dairy Science Club DOYLE LARUE THOMAS . . . . Agronomy Clover Club Orangeville I551 LENA BLANCIIE IIIOMAS . . . Orangevillc Muiicul Icchnology lIIlII Sigma Pi; RLILII IIIIl Cuccus Cl IIlI; PL'IIIIn Sum: iIInIIcr; lnt rIIIIIIIrIIls; GIInIIIIII Pi Lpsil ROBLRI JAMES IIIOMAS . . . Shickshinny IgriL'IIIIIIrIII uml Biulugical Chomislr; Licbig SIILicIy; ACS; XVcsIminsIcr FIouIIdIIiLIII FERRIS THOMPSON . . . . . Brudlnrd Agronomy 'u KI IIIppI IE psilon Agritllilllrc Student Council; xiiCCIPICSianl, ClIIVL-r Club WALTER RICHARD THOMPSON . . . . Unity PN-VLIIL'riIIIII'y PrcsiIlI-III, Prc-VL'I Club; Agricullurc Studvnt Council OSCAR CLI FIVON TISSUE, JR. . . Connellsville FIITL'SIVy KI IIIplII DLlIII Rim LEONARD STANLEY TOMAZIN . . . Forest City l'urLsIn IorLqu SIILicIy; NLII In III ClIIlI;1Alplm Phi OIIIchI; lIIIrIIIiIIIrIIls; DLIIIlrIIlIIgicIIi SIIL'iL-Iy JAMES GILBERT TURNER . . . . VVilkinsburg Dairy Husbandry Alpha ZL-III Dairy Science Club; Manager, Dairy Show JEROMI: ARNOLD URAIU . . Freeland AgriLIIllIIIIII IIIIII BinIogiLIIl Chemislvy AC '5; Lichig SIILiLly WILLIAM EMMETT URASH . . . . ClIIIrlcmi Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club DALE ORRIN VAN DENBURG . . Cleveland, Ohio lion's! ry FRANCIS PAUL VENA . . . . . Portage Forvslr'y CARL .VON SIORCII . . . ClIIrks Summit AinLIIIIIIIIIl EC'UHUHIiLS Agricultural lJCUnOlniCS Club; IIIIrIIIIIIIrIIls ROBERT FREDRICK VORP . . . . TIIrcntum PIIIIIIry Husbandry AlphII chII Vice PrL-siIlL'III, PoulIry Club; Agriculture Student Council AUBREY DOYLE VOSE . . . . . Rome AgriLIIIIIImI IiLonomics AgriL'uIIIIrul LLonomiLs C lulI;D IIiry Science Club HAROLD THOMAS VVADDELL . . . Pleasantvillc FUI'I'SIry Sigma Chi l'unn SIIIIc FIIrIIIL'r; Pmp Imd LViIIg Society; Pershing RiHL-s; Forestry Society KENDALL ROBERT WAGNER . . . KNiiiiamSPOl't AgriLIIiIIIrIIl IiLIIIIIIIIIiLs Sigma Nu SLU'HIIIH, SignII NIL; Assi sIIInI MIIIIIIgcr, BIIslIL-IIIIIII; Agricultural liLonomiLs Club PAUL FRANCIS VVAITKUS . . . New Kensington Horticulture llorIiculIurc Club; PrcsidL-nI, Pi AlplIII Xi; Phi EIII Sigma; AIM HOMER WAYNE WALKER . . . . Saxonburg BIIcIcriolugy Prek'idL-III, Rod and Cuccus Club JOHN NEAL WALKER . . . . . Waterford Agricultural Engineering Delta Theta Sigma ASAE; Penn State Grange; Penn State Farmer; Wrestling STANLEY A. WALTON . . . . . Pittsburgh Forestry Alpha Zeta Secretary, Forestry Society; Treasurer, Dendrological Society DONALD WAMPLER . . . . . State College Pre-Veterinary Pre-Vet Club; Block and Bridle Club THOMAS ARTHUR WANDRISCO . . . Pittsburgh Forestry Theta Kappa Phi Forestry Society; Dendrological Society; Sylvan ROBERT NEVILLE WATKINS . . . Midlothian, Va. H orticulture Phi Sigma Kappa Pi Alpha Psi; Horticulture Club DONALD RICHARD WATT . . . . Coraopolis Dairy Husbandry JOSEPH HOOPES WAY . . . . Port Matilda Agronomy WALTER ALVIN WEBORG, JR. . . . . Kane Forestry Tau Phi Delta Forestry Society; Intramurals ALLAN H. WEISE . . . . . . . Donora Horticulture Phi Kappa Tau Lacrosse; Pershing Rifles; Horticulture Club SAMUEL EDWARD WETHERALD . . . Glenside Dairy Husbandry Westminster Foundation; Cabinet, PSCA; Dairy Science Club LUELLA ANNETTE WHITNEY . . West Springfield Bacteriology Alpha Xi Delta Chapel Choir; Vice-President, Rod and Coccus Club RICHARD STRAUSS WIELAND . . . Allentown H orticulture Pi Alpha Xi; Tennis; Horticulture Club JOHN HYLAND WILCOX . . . . . Media Agricultural Economics Sigma Alpha Epsilon Lacrosse CHARLES KENNETH WILLIAMS . . Lexington, N. C. Agricultural Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha ASAE JOSEPH CHARLES WILLIAMS, JR. . . Philadelphia Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club LLOYD EUGENE WILLIAMS . . . Baltimore, Md. Bacteriology Rod and Coccus Club BILLY B. WILSON . . . . . . Biglerville Horticulture Horticulture Club; Agriculture Student Council HAROLD WAYNE WILSON . . . . Portersville Agricultural Economics Westminster Foundation; Agricultural Economics Club; 4-H Club; Dairy Science Club; Animal Husbandry Club I571 s 'I la E355 ' '13-. DAVID PETER W INTON W illiamsport Dairy Husbandry DONALD NEAL VVITHINGTON . . . . Enola F arcs! r y ALAN EDWARD WOLFE Shickshinny PouitIy Husbandry Comumndlilng OfFIccr, Pershing Rifles; Pousltry Club; 10 ullry Judging Tc: IIII; Cuunsclor,P ROBERT IRA W OODWARD Coatesville Poultry Husbandry Sigma Phi Alpha Vice President, Sigma Phi Alpha; Treasurer, Poultry Club WILLIAM ADDIS VVORTHINGTON . . Bushland Dairy Husbandry Alpha Gamma Rho Dairy Science Club; IFC ALAN THOMPSON WRIGHT, JR. Collegeville Horticulture Alpha Gamma Rho President, Horticulture Club; Agriculture Student Council IIARRY DONALD WOLFE Centre Hall Agricultural Engineering WILLIAM RICHARDSON WOOD . . . . Wayne Dairy Husbandry Delta Chi Tennis; Dairy Science Club I581 WILLIAM HEATON YERKES, 111 Agricultural Economics President, Alpha Gamma Rho; Vice President, Agricult rural Econun Ics Club: . Buckingham Alpha Gamma Rho Irmi Nous; IFC; GIL CL. Clu b; Sncr. ccr; tho's in the Ncus at Penn 5141M H Im's thu Among Students in Amurium Colleges and LIHI'IHUFSX'II'LS RICHARD YETTER Philadelphia Pre-Vetcrinnry Prc-Vet Club; Block and Bridle Club; Intramurals DWIGHT EDWIN YOUNKIN . . . Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club ROBERT R. ZARR . . . . . . Forestry Secretary, Forestry Society; Alpha Phi Omega; Nittany Bowman; Penn State Farmer KURI ZASPEL . . . V. . . . H orticulture Horticulture Club; Football Ridley Park Delta Theta Sigma Friedens Pittsburgh Delta Upsilon DONALD PAUL ZEISLOFT . . . Sybertsville Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club CHARLES EDWARD ZELLNER . . . Bethlehem Poultry Husbandry Alpha Zeta Editor, Penn State Farmer; President, Treasurer, Poultry Club; Editor, Managing Editor, Ag Hill Breeze; Agriculture Student Council JOHN IRWIN ZERBE . . . . . Sacramento Wood Utilizatiom Secretary, Xi Sigma Pi; German Club; Forestry Club ALFRED ZAVIS . . . . . . . Forestry Forestry Society CHARLES DAWSON ZEIGLER . . . Forestry Forestry Society JAMES FREDERICK ZEIGLER . . . Agricultural Education FFA O Bethlehem Ralston Ralston STANLEY JOSEPH ZOLTEK . . Dairy Husbandry Glee Club; Dairy Science Club; Newman Club; Flying Club Philadelphia Theta Xi FRANKJ ZORN . . . . . . . Animal Husbandry Treasurer, Block and Bridle Club Dawson I591 i621 The School 0F Chemistry and Physics is devotet t0 the study and various applications of the funda- mental sciences of chemistry and physics. Within this school there are six four-year curricula which prepare the student for 21 Bachelor of Science degree. These curricula are chemistry, chemical engineering, com- mercial chemistry, pre-medical, physics, and science. The curricula are designed to give the student broad, fundamental training in a particular field of science. he courses of the pre-medical curriculum are those required or recommended by Class A medical schools and a large percentage of the graduates in this cur- riculum have been admitted to Class A medical schools. The curriculum in chemical engineering gives training in the principles underlying unit operations in industry. Applications of these principles by graduates is ap parent in the design and operation of equipment for industries. The physics curriculum prepares the stu- dents for research in physics or for service in the appli- cations of physics in industry. CU An important part of the School of Chemistry and Physics is the graduate program. An ever-increasing demand by industry For men with advanced training in scientific fields has made the graduate courses oHered more and more essential. . , o This year there are more than 700 undergraduates . V enrolled in the School of Chemistry and Physics. These students have opportunities to use the facilities pro- vided by live major buildings on the campus. During the past year, the General State Authority in its $9,000,000 building program for the College approved plans for three buildings for the School of Chemistry and Physics. The plans include a chemical laboratory building which will provide needed class- room and laboratory facilities for undergraduate work; a north unit to Pond Laboratory which will house the Cryogenic Laboratory; and a chemical storage building that will make available much space now used in other buildings for storing chemical supplies. ngining aids are used in studying physics. students conduct ammonium sulphide experiment. GEORGE L. HALLER - C. I. NOLL , W. CONARD FERNELIUS - DONALD S. Cnszn J. G. ASTON - - - MEnnELL R. FENSKE DAVID C. DUNCAN - - DAVID C. DUNCAN J. H. OLEWINE PAULINE BEERY MACK A. H. HOLTZINGER - chemical engineering offers opportunities for graduates. ORGANIZATION Carbon dioxide in the blood is studied. - - - Dunn Assistant 10 the Dean - Head, Chemistry Head, Chemical Engineering Director, Cryogenic Laboratory Direcfor, Petroleum Refining Laboratory - Acting Head, Physics 111 Charge, Undergraduate Inslruction in Physics In charge, Pre-AchicnI and Science Director, Ellen H. Richards Institute Director, Chemical Laboratories Chemistry student at work in organics preparation laboratory. I531 1641 CAROLYN B. ABRAHAMS . . . . Philadelphia Chumixtry SI'cI't-IIIry-'l'rcII5IlrcI', ACTS; PlIilulcs DAVID CRAIG AICHER . . . . XVilkcs-Burrc Pru- A'Wul C llL'lniSer' Plnsics SIIIIIIIII Council; Penn Sr Ilc C;lub Prc- Muliu I1 Society; AIIIII II hpsilun DI'I;1II l I E I4I Sigm: I; AIpIIII PlIi Ol'nl'n HENRY MILLER ALBRIGHT, jR. . . IIIIrrisburu Chemical Iiuginu' ring Alph I C hi SigIIIII PI'I-sidcnl, AHIllplII 1' hi SigIIIII; PI IIIIIi Nuns: 'I :III Huh I Pi;114II.schIIll; SigIIIIIl I4,Iu Phi LIIIIIhdII Upsilon; II C; Phi 141m SiHln VVILLIAIVI ALBERT ANTHONY. JR. . . . DIIBUis Pru-Mvdiml Alpha 'liIIII Omega Alpha Illisilun DI'IIII; Ski CIIIII; Pru-Mcdicul Sucicly EUGENE FRED APPLE . . . . . Alumna CIII'IIIiIlI'y Phi Lambda Upsilon; ACS; Phi lilII Sigma; Pvnn SIIIII' Bible licllmvsiiip JARIES FRANCIS AXSORI . . . I . Folsom SI'I'I'III'I' SigIIIII Chi UlI-I- CIIIII; Alpha Phi OIIIL'gII; ACS R. RICHARD BANNISTER . I . . . Imperial Chemical Engincuriug CII'I' Club; Chapul Choir; AICIIE CLARENCE DAVID BARLET . . I cbIIIIon CIII-micul Iingiun'ring XIplI I L iii Sigma liIIscbIIll; AK'hli DORIS LORRAINE BARTOL . . . I llIIzlctIIn I'rt'nUI'IiiI'IIi Prc-Mcdicul Sucicly WILLIAM GEORGE BECK . . . . SiIIIvL-nmvn CIII'IIIiL-III Ifugiuvcriug Chi Phi AlChli; ACS; Glee Club DONALD EIIRO BEDO . . . . I . Eric Physics Sigma Pi Sigma; Phi lilII Sigma; Alpha Nu; CiII-IIIisII'y-Physics Sludcnl Council FREDERIC liDVVARD BELLAS . . . Ifdu'nrdsviiic Plxysivs EUGENE JOSEPH BENAMY . . . Philadelphia CIII'Iniml Engineering Sigma Alpha Mu IIIII'IIIIIIIIIIis; AKIIIE VICTOR R. BIRD . . . . . . . Sayre SI'iI'IIL'c AlpiIII Chi SigIIIII 1?lIvnIisII'IIuPlIysics Sludcnt Council LIEVVIS VWLLIAM BLIGHT . . I . Swnycrvillc CIII'IIIicul Engincvriug AKTIIE: ACS; nil : BIIIIII HERBERT ALLEN BLOUGI'I . . . . Philadelphia Pn- MIIII'IIII Pi LumlxlII PlIi Yin President, A lphu 14psilun DclIII; SL-Iiior 130I,Ird Collegian; Senior Bohml III Ming; CIICIIIisIIy- Physics SIIIIILIII C'IIIIIIIil; Prc- M cdirul Society GENE R. BOUCH . . I . . I Furd City PTCAA'L'IUCHI Dchzuc 'l'cIIIII; Alpha Epsilon DciIII; AIM RUSSEL ALLEN BOWMAN I I I I Valley View CIII'IIII'L'III Engineering AICIIE; ACS CHARLESlMVTHONY'BROCKAHLLER . , , Ahmma Chemical Eugim'cring Phi Lambda Upsilon; AICIIE; Penn State Club DAVID BRONSTEIN . . . . . . Ashland Pre-Mcdical Sigma Alpha Mu Blue Band; Treasurer, Prc-Mcdical Society VVILLIAIVI DEAVER BROOKS . . . . Lancaster Physics Sigma Pi Sigma; Alpha Nu; Phi Em Sigma; College Co-up VERNON JACK CABLE . . . . . Falls Creek Comnwruial Chcmixlry Imcr-Varsity Fellowship; ACS ANGELO JOSEPH CAMPANELLA . . . VVilkes-Barrc Physics Secretary, Alpha Nu; Chemistry-Physics Student Council; C cc Club; Secretary, Camera Club; Sigma Pi Sigma SAMUEL UDELL CARNAHAN . . . . Cheswick Physics Alpha Nu; Prusidcm, Camera Club; Rifle Team; Secretary, Archery Club BERNARD MICHAEL CARR . . . . Freeland Pre-A'Ucdicul Pre RIulicnl Society PETER PATRICK CHIESA . . . . Johnsonburg Chemistry ACS; JV Football jOI-IN NORRIS COLLINS . . . . Carbondalc Chcmmul Lngnwcrmg WILLIAM RI. DeCREASE . . . . Shenandoah Prc-Mmlicul Phi Kappa President, Prc-Medicnl Society; Psychology Club JOHN BERNARD DELLA CROCE . . . Freeland Prc-N IL'dicul JOHN MCKEE DERR . . . Danvillc Chemical Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha JEROME JACK DiNICOLA . . . . Mincrsvillc Chemicul Engineering AIChlE; ACS JOSEPI I GILIO DIPRE Sciuncc CHARLES PHILO DIX . . . . . Tunkhannock Chemical Engineering Phi Lambda Upsilon; AIChE; Phi Eta Upsilon; SAE PAUL RICHARD EDINCER . . . . State College Clrmnislry Tau Kappa Epsilon ACS; JV chstling NICHOLAS ERNIOLOVICH . . . . Old Forge Chemical Engineering ACS; AIChE STANFORD IRA FEIGELMAN Philadelphia Chemical Engineering Pi Lambda Phi AlChE I551 ROBERT M l LTON FENTRESS Physics Sharpsviiie CIiIIpL-l CiIuir;C IIIIIerII C Iub JOSEPH VVEDDLE FLEMING West Newton vilt'nlitlli Engineering VVILUAM ii. FORREST . PY'UVAIWUCHI LIIcrtIssc PiIiiadclpiIizI LEWIS ARTHUR GUGLIEMELLI . . . Hazleton CIIL'IIIislry AC8; AIM; Newman Club THOMAS JOHN GUIDO . . . . . . Erie Chemical Engineering Phi IitII Sigma MERLE EUGENE GUNNET . . . . . York Science Alpha Chi Sigma Iinscimii BERNARD FRANCIS FRYE Chemistry Locust Gap JOSEPH E. GlilST . . Bloomsburg Chvmicul Enginuvring ACS; AICIIIS RITA Ii. GOULD . I . . . . Titusviiic Cum HIUI'Cilli CIII'mistr-I' L'u'cus; lulu Sigma Pi; PIIchI's; liillI-i Governing BrIIII'd JOIIN L. HANNER . . . . X . DuBoiS Commurciul Clwmislry ROBERT RITCHIE HARTLEY . . . . Colwyn Physics Delta Chi Scabbard and Blade; Pmp IIIIIl H'ing; Camera Club JAMES EDWARD HAYDEN VVilkcs-BIIIIC Chemical liligiuccriug ROBERT JOSEPH GOULDEN, JR. . . . . York CmnmL-rI-inl Chemistry HARRY DECKER GRAHAM . . . . Indiana Flumiull i'ugiuucring Pi KinpII Alpha Phi LI Imixi I Upsilun; SIUIII I IIIII; Phi 1; III SiUIIII I; AC5; AICiI jAMES ll. GRIMM Chemical Engim'criug Greentown AlpiIII Chi Sigma ChemistryPhysics Sludcnt Council; AICIIE; liisturiIIII, Sigma 12111 I661 RUSSEL HAROLD HERMAN, JR. Alexandria, Va- C iwmicnl Enginwring Alpha Chi Sigma Picsidvnl, I am But III 1i; Scuinr BIIIIId, LA VII , Skull IInd Bones; Vicc- Presidcm' AlpiIII Chi Sigma; TrcusurL Lr, Phi L'ImhdzI Upsilnn; Chemistry- Physics Smdm!t Council; Sccntury-l ruIISIIrLr, Phi litII SiunIII; Druids; Sigma Tau; AICiLv 117C; III . R; ACS; IiVIIII Pugh Sclmlm PEARL ELIZABETH HILL . . . . . Altoona 4 Science RAYMOND CHARLES HILL Pittsburgh Chemical Engineering AICIIE; Newman Club; ACS; IntrIImuxIIls MILES DANIEL HIPPENSTEEL . . . Nescopeck Chemical Engineering AIChE; Penn State Club WILLIAM HOLAK . . . . Physics Edwardsville Alpha Nu; Sigma Pi Sigma ROBERT WILLIAM HOLLER . . . State College Commercial Chemistry Alpha Chi Sigma RKHhuu sTANLEYJoNES . . . . sw m;cuy Pre-Medical Sigma Pi President, Sigma Pi; ACS; Pre-Medical Society ROBERT E. JONES . . Falls Creek Pre-Medical Treasurer, Alpha Epsilon Delta; Pre-Medical Society; Penn State Club; NSA; Pershing RiHes; Newman Club ANDREW JOHN KAPCAR, JR. . . . Fredericktown Pre-Medical Newman Club; Pre-Medical Society; Intramurals JOHN RICHARD HOOVER . . . . . Altoona Science Sigma Chi Thespians; Newman Club; Intramurals RONALD H. HUGHES . . . . . Cleariield Science AIChE; Pershing Rifles; ACS JACK LEE HUMMEL . . . . . Mt. Carmel Science SUE KAUFMAN . . . . . . Carbondale Pre-Medical President, Gamma Pi Epsilon; Leonides; Philotes; Pre-Medical Society; ACS RALPH ST. CLAIR KENDALL . . . Marienville Chemistry HAZEL B. KIMMEL . . . . . . Shelocta Science LA VIE; Pre-Medical Society RICHARD LARUE HUNTER Chemical Engineering AIChE Jersey Shore WILLIAM EDWARD ISHLER . . Commercial Chemistry State College Phi Delta Theta JAMES MILTON JONES . . . . . Shamokin Chemical Engineering Chi Phi AIChE; Newman Club; AIM; Players; Intramurals CLIFFORD WILLIAM KLIN E . . . . Burnham Chemical Engineering AIChE GEORGE KLINE . . . . . . Philadelphia Pre-Medical Zeta Beta Tau Track; Druids; Froth; Pre-Medical Society; Secretary, Zeta Beta Tau; German Club; Intramurals ROBERT CHARLES KLINE . . Pre-Medical Blue Band; Pre-Medical Society . Palmerton I571 U381 WILLIAM ALBERT KOFKE, JR. . . . Drexcl Hill Chemistry ACS EUGENE MICHAEL KOSTICK . . . Bcavcr Meadows Pru-Mutliual RICHARD FLORIAN KOVVAL . . . . Oil City Chemical Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma AIChE; ACS; Intrnmumls; Newman Club JOSEPH H. KOZLOVVSKI . . . . Rural Ridge Prc-Mcdicnl Sigma Phi Sigma Percdicul Society; Newman Cluh; Collegian HERBERT JAMES KUIWP . . . . . BchiCk Physics Phi Sigma Kappa Scabbard and Blade; Sucicly of American Military Engineers FRANK JOHN KUSHIBAB . . . . Glen Lyon Chemistry ACS JOSEPH EDWARD LANNUTTI . . . . Dlalvcm Physics Sigma Phi Sigma Sigma Pi Sigma; Phi Em Sigma; Newman Club GEORGE LASHAK . . . . . . Lakewood Chumicul Engineering AIChE; ACS GLENN CARLTON LEHMAN . . . . . York Physics Tau Kappa Epsilon GEORGE EDWARD LENYO . . McAdoo Heights Prv-Alcdicnl Alpha Epsilon Dultu; Pre-Blcdical Society MURRAYB. LOSS . . . . . Ncwurk, NJ- Physics Alpha Nu ARTHUR HARRY RlacCORKLE . . . Cheltcnhm Clwmicul Engincvring Tull Kappa Epsilon AlChli; ACS; Inlrumuruls JAMES HAROLD MAGEE . . . . Philmlclphia Physics LAWRENCE CHARLES MARCELLA . . . Eric Prc-Mezlicnl Alpha Epsilon Delta; Prc-Mcdicul Society FLU V10 CARL MARNATTI . . . . , Force Chemistry PAUL DONALD MARSDEN . . . Roaring Spring Science NORMAN jOSEF MEYER . . . . . Plymouth Physics NAACP SAMUEL THOMAS MICHAEL . . . , C1105 ?I Commercial Chemistry Beaver IIouSc Newman Club ROBERT IRWIN IVIILLER . . Boycrtown Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma Skull and Bones; T1111 Be 1111'; Sigma Tau; PresidL-n nt, AIChE;PI1i Lambda Upsilu n; V' 1cc- President, Chemistry 19I1ysics Student CounciI; Quarlcrdeck Society; Phi Eta Sigm'. JAMES DALE IAIOVVREY . . . . . Hcrminic Prc -Mu'11iull Alpln Epsiluln Dclt11;DL-I111 A111 Sinma; Dczlti Psi 01110011; cAI edicui Society; 25' Ice Club HAROLD RUSSELL NORRIS . . . . 011111111 Chemical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi AICIiE ROBERTA MAXINE O'DELL . . . Bradford Pru-AImIical Beta SPigmu Omicron Tn: 11s1u'cr, 01111111111 Pi IipsiIo11;K11ppaPI1i; Prc- .AIudicuI Sncictx; AA'L-sIL-1 I'uund 111011 JOSEPH VICTOR OLIVIA . . . . . I'IazIL-ton PrL'-1AIL'1Iicul Alpha Epsilon Della; Prc-Mcdicul Society MARTIN ORNOSKY . . . . . Lake Ariel Clwmixlry DANIEL CLASS PARRISH . . . . AVyonnissing Physics Alpha Nu ALFONSE JOSEPH PASSERI . . . . OILI Forge Chemical Engineering AIChE; Penn State Club CHARLES L. PIFER . . . . . . DuBois PrU-AIEIIIL'HI Pre-Mcdicnl Society; Glee Club; Penn State Club; Pershing Rifles AGNES POTEPAN . . . . . . Yeagertmvn Quicncu Ncwnmn Club; Camera Club; 5011111111 Club NATHAN LOUIS PRICE . . . Philadelphia Pre-AIcinL'ul AIpIm Fpsilnn Pi ImmmumIs; PFC'IAILKIIL'ilI S11L'i1 l1 THEODORE PHILLIP PRITSKER . . . Philadelphia Chemical Engineering Pi L11111I11I11 Phi AICI1E; Lacrosse RUSSELL BASIL PUSCHAK . . . . Coaldale Prc-IIImIical Alpha R110 Omega; Penn State Club; Prc-Alcdicnl Sncicty DANIEL HENRY RAUSCHER . . . Quakertown Plnsics ConL'Lrt Blue Band; Roger AVJIII 11111 Fellowship;11111.11111111115; iEta Siumn; Siumzl li Sigm 11 LOUIS DENO REED . . . . . ByrIwLInIc Prc- IAImIiull DL'II11 Mu Sigma;DLIt.1 Psi OmLun; Prc- Muliu 1I SnLicu'; NL 11111an Club; PLnnn St'11L- CI ub DONALD RAY REINHAIIT . . . . SI1iIIingt0n Commerciui Chemistry ch'L-r House Alpha Phi Omega; Treasurer, IIL-111'L-r II1111sc CHARLES L. RICKER . . . . . Lock Haven Physics Fencing; Penn State Cluh; S1'11111I111111' Orchestra; Phi Gamma HAROLD J. RISLER . . . . . AN111IingIVnrd Clwmicnl Engineering I591 JOSEPH EDWARD RITSKO . . . . Freeland Science Newman Club VERNON EVERETT ROGERS . . . . Franklin Chemistry ACS KENNETH LEON ROHRER . . . . . York Chemistry Cross Country; Track PAUL SEDOR . . . . . .7 . DuBOis C hemioal Engineering CLINTON STEWART SEIBERT . . . North Wales Pre-Medical Pre-Medical Society; Penn State Club JEROME CHARLES SEKERKE . . . . Scranton C hemical Engineering AIChE; ACS NORMAN CHARLES ROSS . Pittsburgh Chemistry ACS ANDREW JOHN SABONIS, JR. . . . . Kingston Physics PAUL RICHARD SCHAEFFER . . . . Bernville C ommercial Chemistry ACS; Intramurals 7 nu xx a $ JOHN C. SCHMIDT . . . . Haddoniield, N. J. Commercial Chemistry Phi Kappa Tau IFC; ACS; SAM MYRON A. SCHMUTZER . . . . . Hazleton Pre-Medical Alpha Epsilon Delta; Pre-Medical Society; Newman Club; AIM ARTHUR ERNEST SCHWASS . . . . Scranton Chemical Engineering AIChE; ACS; AIM I701 . Reading Commercial Chemistfy Alpha Chi Sigma President, Chemistry-Physics Student Council; All-College Cabinet; Skull and Bones; Blue Key; Blue Band; Phi Mu Alpha ROBERT RICE SHARETTS ERNEST RICHARD SHERWIN . . . . Windber Pre-Medical Prg-Medical Society; Intramurals JOHN HENRY SINFELT . . . . Philipsburg Chemical Engineering Phi Lambda Upsilon; Treasurer, AIChE; Intramurals; ACS ANDREW SKUMANICH . . . . Wilkes-Barre Physics Sigma Pi Sigma; Secretary, President, Alpha Nu STEPHEN VINCENT SLOVENKAI . . . Dunmore Chemical Engineering Intramurals; Newman Club; AIChE; ACS; Tau Beta Pi RONALD HUBER SMITH . . . . Mont Alto Commercial Chemistry Alpha Phi Omega ALBERT GOEPPERT SNYDER . . . . Freeland Science CAROLYN E. SNYDER . . . . . Butler Cmnnmrcial IIILIIIiSIrI' iiUphl x' DDIIII Scum; Irv- -T re Isun- r. C lIcnIistII' PlII' sics Studcnt CIIIIIIci1;C1IIpcI C 1I0if JOSEPI'I DANIEL SOLTIS Philadelphia CIIL'IIII'CIII Enginucring 'I'IIII 11cm Pi; Phi LIIIIIhdII Upsilon; SL'L'I'I'IIII'I', AICIII'I JOHN FRANKLIN STOUDT . . . . - Town CIIeIIII'L'aI Engineering Captain, 111110 Team; AKIIIIZ JOAN ETIIEL VVENTZEL . . . . . Ashlund Pru-ML'IIiIIIl Pnsiduu, LIoniIlus; AlI-Lnllcgc Cabinet; Skcrlln'ly, Alpha Lpsilon DchII; I'i Ic--1 lJrIsidIIII. GIIIIIIIIII 1i Epsilon: Prc- Medic -Il Snci I1II'; IV ho'x H ho IIIImI-I SIIIIIIIIII in Imuiuuu C'ollt'ges um! l'IlilthSiliLS KENNETH VVILLIARI VVERLEY Pnlmcrmn Science PAUL ELDER VVILT, III Mun! Clare CIII'miCIII Ifugim'cring I1p1III Chi Rho AlCilE Kennett Square C . HARLEs ROBERT THOMAS . Sigma Phi Alpha Chemical IZIIgiIIm-ring IFC; :IICIIIZ; AssisIIIIII MIIIIIIgcr, BIIsLI-IIIIIII Jo I HN VVALPI ER INAGNER . . . . Ilnxicmn CIII'IIII'CIII Engineering Amid Vicc-l'rI-sidI-III, AL-IIciII; 117C; AICIIIS: ACS JOHN NOLAN WALL . . . . , . Gmmpiun Alplr I . Pl'c-IIh'IlicuI d LDSIIIIn Doha; PFU-RICdiCIII Society; Pershing 1111105; PI'IIII SIIIIC CIIIII F1 7 ' KARK JAMESON WALLIS . . . . . Dauphin Chemical litigim'vring IntrIIIIIurIIIs; A IClIL F N RED LEE WALTER . . . . . - Tingzl 1 InIIIIII'rciIII Chemistry IIIIrIInIIIrIIls HE 1 I VRY BUT ! ER VVEILER, JR. . . . Hulhmod V . CIcnIixIry U'cmmW'Physics Student Council; SII'iHllningi AC8 EIIIpIIri um FRANCIS BERNAR D VVINSLOVV CIII'IIIislry EDWARD JOHN IVI'I'EK Glen Lyon Clu'mimi EIIgiIII'I'riIIg CIIH WILLIAM C. VVlTHAM, JR. . . . . Rid1cy Park CIII'IIII'I'III Engineering AICIIE; ACS CA1;L ERNEST YEAGER . . . Shillnokin C111 micul Engiviu'riug I1 JAMES PAUL YEAGER . . . . . . Erie Scicnuu Delta Chi AlplIII Nu BERNARD STEPHEN YURICK . Pr r1. -R N'Iliull Prcsulcnt, Alpha Epsilon DclIII; I'icc PIcsidI-nt, I'k-Ilical SOCJL'ly; PlIi LIII Sigma EARL ROBERT ZET TLEMOYER . . . kading iumicui EnginI':1riII I AlClIli , ACS;IIIIIIIIIIIIIII15; .IIM IVcst 1 IzIchtIm 1711 i741 The School of Education is designated as the teacher education agency within the College. It is the function of the School to promote the interests of the teachers throughout the Commonweulth, and to afford opportu- nities for professional training, both theoretical and prac- tical, to students preparing to teach in elementary schools, high schools, teachers colleges. colleges, and universities. The School of Education is primarily concerned with the development of professional leaders in psychology and education It attempts to contribute, also, through its research programs and field service. to the develop- ment of more cifeetive educational and psychological practices. Students are required to demonstrate high general academic competence before they are permitted to schedule professional courses in the School of Educa- tion. The present agencies of the School f or carrying out its purposes are: CD courses conducted on the campus during the regular College year, C2D Summer Sessions courses on the College campus, CD educational extension classes wherever groups of suHiCient size may he assem- hled, and C4D courses by correspondence. Undergraduate students who are fully qualified may hegin their professional preparation For industrial, busi- ness. general 01' clinical psychology. Also provided are umiergruduutc programs that lead toward State certifica- tion for teaching in public schools at the kindergarten, eiementury, and secondary school levels. Specialization may begin as an undergraduate for teaching art, music. industrial arts, trades, speech, reading, business subjects, special chisses, and the usual high school subjects. The graduate program in the School of Education provides advanced courses leading, to positions of professional leadership in various phases of psychology and education. In addition to resident instruction, the School of Education maintains an active research and service pro- gram. Various departments cooperate with the local communities in conducting school surveys, investigating educational prohlems, improving relationships between Schoo' :k Education Dean schools and communities, studving curriculum revisions, i and introducing and validating psvchological techniques of testing, selection, and other personnel procedures in industry. As a contribution to the Penhsvh'ania teachers in sef' vice, the School of Education, through extension, COU' ducts professional and subject matter courses in many communities of the State. Courses conducted through education extension carry credits applicable to a college diploma. The correspondence study division 03ers home study courses in art education, edueation, industrial edut cation. nature education, and psychology. Special clinical facilities, maintained bv the SchoOI of Education in its graduate program for theidevelopment of professional specialists, are available to assist under graduates in solving personal problems in reading an i t study habits, speech. vocational and emotional adjust' ment, and the like. Opportunities for direct contaCt with the practical problems in human relations are pr vided in all pre-proi'cssional curricula. ORGANIZATION M. R. TRABUE - Dean; Director of Summer Sessions , y y . . . I ALMhR C. VVEAVLR - ASSISMH! Dean; Assxstmzt Direc- tor of Summer Sessions JOSEPH J. LOWDEN - Director, Education Extension S. LEWIS LAND - Director of Vocational Teacher Edll' cation HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS CHARLES. M. LONG . - Education S. LEWIS LAND - - Industrial Education HUMMEL FisununN - e Music Education BRUCE V. Moomz - - - Psychology Psychology students study a lie detector. Practice in teaching is a part of the education curriculum. 3': '7: V - ,' 71W 1. Music education students study various instruments. K751 CAROL RITA ALISKOVITZ . . . . Pittsburgh Education Alpha Epsilon Phi President, Alpha Epsilon Phi; NAACP BETTY RAYE ALTSCHULL . . . . . York Education Psi Chi; Collegian; Fencing Club; Hillel; PTA; Philotes JAMES HOWARD ANDERSON . . . . Hatfield Education FTA NANCY LOUISE ANDERSON . . . . . Erie Education Zeta Tau Alpha Recording Secretary, PTA; Belles Lettres Club CARMON EUGENE AUMILLER . . . . McClure Industrial Arts Iota Lambda Sigma; Industrial Education Society MARY ELIZABETH AYERS . . . . . Sayre Psychology IRRA; Newman Club; Psychology Club JACK S. BADGER . . . . . . New Castle Education Beaver House FTA ERNEST LaRUE BAILEY . . . . . Berwick Industrial Arts Industrial Education Society; AIM JOHN DAVIS BAILEY . . . Psychology Psi Chi; Psychology Club; Camera Club Mahanoy City STERLING HARVEY BANKERT, JR. . . . . York Education Captain, Ski Team; Pershing RiHes HELEN MARGARET BARTHA . . . . Yeagertown Education Education Student Council; Treasurer, Leonides; Froth; Independent; FTA; Belles Lettres Club; Gamma Pi Epsilon; Treble Singers; Whoes in the News at Penn State CAROLE WILHELMINA BASHORE . . Schuylkill Haven Psychology Alpha Xi Delta Psychology Club; Modern Dance Club; Philosophy Club; Belles Lettres Club; LSA CHARLES WILLIAM BEEHLER . . . Tobyhanna Education German Club; FTA; Wesley Foundation HELEN J. BENEDETTI . . . . . Philadelphia Education WILLIAM JOHN BENSON . . . . . DuBois Psychology CONSTANCE L. BEVAN . . . . Phoenixville Education Gamma Phi Beta Modern Dance Club; President, ACEI; Page Literary Organization HALBERT RODNEY BLOOM . . . New Millport Vocational Industrial Education JACK L. BOYLE . . . . . . . Sunbury Psychology Penn State Club; Psychology Club; Kappa Phi Kappa; LSA; FTA JOHN J. BRENNAN . . . . . Shenandoah Education EDWARD ROBERT BRESNOCK . . . Hazleton Psychology Newman Club; AIM MURIEL LOUISE BRODBECK . . . . Altoona Education Chapel Choir; ACEI; Bridge Club AUDREY EVELYN BRUA . . . . . . Volant Psychology Vice-President, Mortar Board; WSGA; Cwens; Psi Chi; Social Board, WRA; Players NIARJORIE AMALIE BRUNNER . . . Carbondale Education Belles Lettres Club, LSA; PTA ELIZABETH LOUISE BUCK . . . . Phoenixville Education Philotes; Treble Singers; ACEI ROLAND A. BUNTING . . . . . Coraopolis Education President, Philosophy Club; Penn State Club; AIM RENE BURICKSON . . . . . . Dallastown Psychology Sigma Delta Tau Players ILHSJEAN BURRELL . . . . . thmdw a Education Alpha Chi Omega Treasurer, Alpha Chi Omega; Modern Dance Club; Pi Lambda Theta; Cwens; Alpha Lambda Delta; Aquacade PETER PAUL BURRICHTER . . . . Drexel Hill Education Newman Club; FTA TIMOTHY LATIMER BURRIS . . . Philadelphia Education Alpha Phi Alpha NAACP; FTA; Belles Lettres Club CLARENCE RAY CARTER . . . . Pottstown Industrial Arts Alpha Phi Alpha Industrial Education Society; Intramurals CAROL VIRGINIA CHALK . . . . Drexel Hill Education Kappa Kappa Gamma Telegraphics Swimming Team; Swimming Club JOHN L. CLARK . . . . . . Flemington Education AIM; West Dormitory Council; Camera Club MARILYN LEONE CLARKE . . . Minneapolis, Minn. Education Pi Lambda Theta; Phi Sigma Iota JOHN FITHUGH COGSWELL . . . Williamsport Psychology JUDITH ANN COHEN . . . . . Philadelphia Education Alpha Epsilon Phi Froth; Intramurals; Hillel; NAACP VIOLA COLAIACO . . . . . . Matamoras Education ACEI; Intramurals; WRA Senator I771 iIU $s- VERNON GENE CONRAD . . . . . Altoona 1511 IIL'IItion FRANK ANTI'IONY CONTE . Blonnngahela Ps-I'L'hulngy Them Xi Prusidunl, Them Xi; Editor, IFC Ncll'xh'itc'l'; LA Vui; IRRA JACK A. COOK . . Tunic Creek Educuliml Lacrosse; Alpha Phi OIIII'gn: AIM BERNESE MILLICENT CURSON Philadclvhi8 Education Mplm Epsilon Phi chns; Pi Lambda Theta; Pi Gamma Mu; ACEI GERALD WILFRED DAGHIR Music Edncmiml St. Marys Phi Sigm :I K' Ipp I Pershing Rifles; Accumpnnisl, VzIrsiII' Quuncl JEAN LOUISE DAVIDSON Pittsburgh Education Kappa Kappa Gamma Players; A11-Co1lcge Elections Cmmniucc; Immmuxals; 1 7 10's in the Nuts 11! Penn Stun ELIZABETH JANE COOPER New Bedford Education Chi OmL-gu Imr:IIIIur:Ils; Aflil KENNETH G. CURL . Bcllcfontc Education PETER PAUL CORTESE Middlctuwn Music lleiu'ulinu Concert Band: SI'IIIIIIIIIIII' OI'LIIL'slm SOREL FAITH DAVIDSON . Connellsville Education Sigma Delta Tau Pl;';IIcrs T1Icspiuns;FroHII; Ilil1L'1;BC110$ Lcttrcs Club; Intramurnls; ;Punhcllcnic Counci KATHRYN LILLIAN DAVIES Philadelphi8 IZIIIIL'utimI AzllIIII L Imnm Dclm Treble Singers; Intr:ImIIr:I1s NELLIE MAE DAVIS Ferndalc, Md- PS,I't'11lIIUg1I' .Uphu Chi Omega Secretary, Psychology Club ANTHONY BERNARD COSTANTINI . . . DuBnis Education JANE ELLIN CRANE . C 0raopo1is ElluLulimI 11cm Sigma OmiLnIn Qnrrupunding SLchmrI', Kappa 11,1 Ii Karly, :;I 1 l X;Cr211uuan, 1011cs LcurLs Club; PhilosupII Clul RICHARD 11. CRA1VFORD State College EI11IC11110H Sigma Nu E781 JOSEPH BERNARD DeANGELlS . . . . Alumna Ellllvtlliull Secretary, Pi Gamma A1p1III; Penn State Club CAROLYN CLARKE DeHART . Philadelphia Educuliun 1x I m Alpha The! '1 Social Chairman; Pnnhcllcnic Council: Simian! Ilandbonk;ACl;1 AARON WILLIAM DEITCH . . Ilazleton PsychoIogy PI Lambda Phi ELIZABETH MAY DEKNATEL . . . . Chalfont Zeta Tau Alpha Social Chairman, Louise Homer Club; Chapel Choir; Treble Singers M usic Education JOSEPH RALPH DeLEO . . . . . Altoona Education ' Theta Xi GEORGE NICHOLAS DEMSHOCK . . . Hazleton Education Activities Editor, LA VIE; Education Student Council; President, PTA; Tribunal; President, Pi Omega Pi; Kappa Phi Kappa; Secretary, Nittany Dormitory Council; Androcles; Vice-Chairman, Lion Party; Independent; Whats in the News at Penn State; Penn State Club RAYMOND JOHN DOMBROWSKI New Castle Music Education Phi Sigma Kappa Blue Band; Symphony Orchestra; Glee Club; Thespians; Phi Mu Alpha; Newman Club; Whats in the News at Penn State NANCY EILEEN DUNDON . . . . . . Erie Education Sigma Alpha Eta PHYLLIS ANNE EATON . . . . . Scranton Education FTA; Belles Lettres Club; Philotes; German. Club; Rod and Coccus Club; Bible Fellowship JOSEPH MILTON DENHAM . . . . Matamoras Education Vice-President, FTA; Penn State Club; President, PFTA; Alpha Nu RUTH JEAN DETWEILER . . . . . Hatfield Education Philotes; Leonides; ACEI DAVID HAROLD DIAMOND . . . . Altoona Education RAYMOND WILLIAM ECKMAN, JR. . . Philadelphia Education MARIE HELEN EGIZIO . . . . . Allentown Education LA VIE; WRA; Newman Club ROSE CADWALLADER EIFERT . . . Bethlehem Education Mortar Board; Treasurer, Chimes; Whats Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; President, Leonides; All-College Cabinet; Judicial; Secretary-Treasurer, Hat Society Council; Lion Party; President, Pi Lambda Theta; Chapel Choir; Whats in the News at Penn State FREDERICK SAMUEL DIETZ . . . . Johnstown Psychology Sigma Chi Psychology Club ANTOINETTE MARIE DiVINCENZO . . Canonsburg Education FTA; Modern Dance Club MICHAEL EDWARD DODDO, JR. . . . Hazleton Education FTA; AIM JEAN ELIZABETH EINODSHOFER . . . Altoona Education Chapel Choir; Newman Club NANCY ELISE ERB . . . . . . Hanover Psychology Zeta Tau Alpha Secretary, PSCA; Co-Chairman, Recreation Club; Panhellenic Council; PTA; Intramurals LOIS JANE EVANS . . . . . . Morrisville Education Cwens; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Gamma Mu; President, Swimming Club; Whats in the News at Penn State; LA VIE; WSGA; Aquacade I791 1801 MARJORY ANNE EVANS . . . . . Erie Education KK22k1l'1111 Kzzlpln G'1111111'1 Cw ens; ACEI; Corresponding Secrcl' .1ry , Kappa Rap pal Gamma 1; Sccr rotary, Dormimry; 1111105 in 1110 Nuns 111 Penn $1111 NORMA ESTHER FEHR . . . . SunbuIE Education Sigma Delta T '1ll Pi 112111111121 Alpha; 11111111 PHYLLIS LEE FEINSILBER . . . Stroudsbufg Education P111 Sigm'l Sigma Secrc121ry, Phi Sigma Sigma VIRGINIA BELLE FERNANDEZ . . . . 131:1111'00d 15111161111011 ACEI; Chapel Choir; Newman Club JAMES ALFRED FETHERLIN . . . . 11H1shing10n 1511 cation JAMES ALAN FILSON . . . . . . Almonil 1511 xlcutiuu VICTOR HOWARD FISCUS . . . . Allison Park Education .1111; President, Pollock Dunnilury; ROTC 13111111 LOIS YVONNE FISH . . . . . Edmboro Education 11. .1111121 D11121 11011'11RD STUART FLEMING . . . . Bcax'ci 13111111111011 Penn $1.111: Club; FTA; Kappa Phi Kappa MARILYN JOYCE FLORA . . . . 1111. chctt 15111111111111: .11plm Omicron Pi FMHI: Pi Omega Pi; Secret211.1'-Tr1':1$ur1'r, Bridge Club; PTA; Pi Lambda Theta SALLY ANN FOLCER . . . . . Pl11'121d121phia Educuliml K2 ..m12. K1 11111 1 1 11111111 1 11'1-- P11351111 111 1V R 1; 1' 111- -Pr151111'1.11 Pi L. 1111111111 11113111. 111-U2 1111111 115; 110 s in the Nvu 1'5 11! P111111 811111; 11 SG. -1 51-111111 MILTON IVAN FORD . . . . . 1311111111111111 1 1 1,x1'1'110111g1' ROBERT VAUGHAN FREEBAIRN, JR. . . Philadelphia Education Delta T1111 Dchu Truck; Captain, Cmss'Cnunlr'v ARTHUR C. FRY . . . . . . Ilazlcton 15111111111011 1111111 811111: Club; 151.1 ED117ARD 101 IN GABOR . . . . .111. Carmcl 15111101111111 Penn State C11111; .1111; F111; Newman Club SHIRLEY D. GAHUSE . . . . . Philadelphia 15111111111011 1211111111 Epsilon 1111i .1111511111'r1'1t1's: 11111111111112115 MADELINE RAY GARDNER . . . . Harrisburg 13111111111011.11111111 Epsilon Phi 111.11 11's, 11.151111011211135; C 111101111111; 11'0111 NS 1; .1101 lcrn D 11111 Club; I1111r1m11rals: I 1.1;lrcusu1'1'1, :11111121 Epsilon I111 .IEAN C. CARRETSON . . . . Arcndtsvillc Education Lu'.'1111111.1 Phi Bum Chapel Choir; '111'1111: Singers; ACEI; Intramurals Education FTA; Alpha Nu; German Club ANDREW ROBERT GASSMANN . . . Matamoras J l. JOHN PAUL GAUSCH . . . . . Phoenixville Education Phi Sigma Kappa IFC; PTA WILLIAM WILSON GEORGE . . . Shenandoah Industrial Arts Industrial Education Society JOHN K. GINGRICH . . . . . Mercersburg Industrial Arts Iota Lambda Sigma; Prop and Wing; Industrial Education Society; AIAA MARGARET LUCRETIA GOOD . . . . Latrobe Education Kappa Alpha Theta President, Kappa Alpha Theta; Intramurals; Education Student Council; Sigma Alpha Eta; Modern Dance Club MELVIN BERT GORTON . . . . . DuBois Psychology JOAN EDWARDA GRAZIANO . f . . . Johnstown Education Theta Phi Alpha FTA; Newman Club; Corresponding Secretary, Theta Phi Alpha; Modern Dance Club; Intramurals VINCENT LLEWELLYN GRIFFIS, JR. . . Susquehanna Industrial Arts Iota Lambda Sigma; Industrial Education Society CAROLYN GRIFFITH . . . . . Ebensburg Education Kappa Kappa Gamma ACEI WILLIAM ELLIS GRIFFITH . . . . Kingston Education Sigma Pi Chapel Usher; Psychology Club; Assistant Manager, Ski Team RUTH LENORE GROSS . . . . . Jeannette Education Secretary-Treasurer, Education Student Council; Secretary, Hillel; Froth; LA VIE; Players; Sigma Alpha Eta; ACEI SHIRLEY LaRUE GROW . . . . . Shamokin Education Alpha Xi Delta ACEI; Treble Singers SALLY ANN GROWALL . . . . . Aliquippa Education Gamma Phi Beta MARYELLEN GRUBE . . . . . . Bethlehem Education Delta Gamma President, WRA; Treasurer, Mortar Board; All-College Cabinet; ths Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Collegian; Chimes; Assistant Editor, Chimes N ational Magazine; LA VIE; Pi Lambda Theta OTTO GRUPP . . . . . . . Eddington Psychology Phi Kappa Sigma Debate Team; Vice-Chairman, NSA; Purchasing Agent, BX Board; IFC; Alpha Phi Omega; Vice-President, Phi Kappa Sigma; Flying Club LOUIS THOMAS GUTHRIE . . . Williamsport Psychology . . . Phi Kappa Tau Boxmg; P51 Chl JULIETTE MARIE GUYER . . . McConnellsburg Education Zeta Tau Alpha Treasurer, ACEI; Collegian JEAN ALMA HAAS . . . . . . Pittsburgh ' Psychology Cwens; Psi Chi; Psychology Club I811 CI IARLES HIPPEY HABLE New Cumberland Industriul Arts Acacia Vicc-Prcsident, Industrial Educatiun Society; Pushing Hines; IIIlrIImIIrII s SUZANNE IIALPERIN . . . . . Allcmown Psychology Sigma Dclm 1 III CirCIIllIIrtiun lidimr, LA V1111: Scni ll'll AIII'I'rIisiIIg BmIrd, Cullugiun; Psi Chi lrL-II L'r, SiUIIIII DDIII I .Iu; PIInlIcllcnic Council; InlrIIIIIIII'IIIs; Publicitv ClIIIirIIIrIIn, 1V. 9C X ' DOROTHY EVELYN llAMELL lileIcutimt .XCIS: LA V111: Hint: CIIIII Philadelphia MARK STANLEY HEYDT E11 1101111011 Aquashicola SiUmII PIII SIumII PTA; Treasurer, Sigma Phi Sigma LEEMAN CHARLES HILNER . . . . . Muncy Education LEROY BOMBIER HINKLE . . . . IIII'L1Ctlm IUIISiC NIIIIL'IIHIHI P111 Mu Alpha LOIS JEAN HARTLEY . Johnstmxn 15111101111111 Igclul I$chu Della VIVFL'ClSlerI', DCIIII DCIIII DchII; Ii'l'A; NSA; lntI'IIIIIuI'IIls DURXVOOD BEVERLY HATCH . . . . Altoona Education FTA; ASHE; Vicc-Prcsidom, Chess Club; IIIIrIIImIrIIIs ALBERT CARLISLE HAYES Education Glee Club; F'I'A; Kappa Phi Kappa; Delta Mu Sigma Luthcrsburg JEANNE T. HOLLAND . XVilliamspurt PsIclmlugtI' Lennidcs; Psi Chi; FTA; XVIIIIICII'S Debate RALPH DENNISON HOOLE Philadelphia 1ouIIImIIII Indmlriul InIIILIIIimI JOYCE LUCILLE HORNBERGER Lchighmn 151! III'IIII'mI ltlil lIIu lehu Cullvgiun; PIIIIlIcllcnic CIIIIIIciI: A1IJ JEAN MARIE HEIDEMAIVN . PsnlInlugI Kappa Dell Baltimore, Md. SI-niur Ldilu Ir, 1111511111 ClIIIinIIJn. KIIplIIDI L'Il 1.1: Sc-CILr Inn. P. Inhvllunic Cummil; SIIIIII'III HIImlllumk: 111105 in the Nous III Penn State; State l'IIrn: 11:11:1111 , Imr: IIIIurII x BETT Y LORRAINE HEIMBERGER . . . Saltsburg Ed IIuIIimI CAR OLYN ELIZAbET H HENSHAVV Hollidaysburg LIIIICIIIIIIII Chi Onwga SIIlIhIIIIer Senator, 1V SC 1: President, C hi Omch I; 111m cs. thu vrapln l Ilim r LI VII': Pi LIIIIIMII 'lhctII; XCE I:S!m1vm Humllmuk; SIudLnt Union Cummincc; H 110' S in Hzc Nuu 5 11! Penn State; IntrIIIIIurIIls 1821 CHARLES ROBERT HOSLER . . Hatboro Education Kappa Delta Rho Sccrcmry, Yicv-Prcsidcnl, Kappa Delta R110 HAZEL DELORES HUBBARD PS1F1IUIIIgF Psi Chi; Treble Singers; Aquacude; Swimming Club: Modern Dance Club Philadelphia JOHN jACOB HUBER Philadelphia Music FIIIIL'IIIIUII Presidcnl, Phi Mu Alpha; TlIcspiIms; Newman Club KENNETH ENGENE HUFF . . . . Bellwood Education Blue Band; Penn State Club; FTA; Kappa Phi Kappa JOHN M. HUMBERD . . . . . Martinsburg Industrial Arts Industrial Education Society DOLORES ETHEL HYDEN . . . . Phoenixville Education Kappa Delta Vice-President, Kappa Delta; President, Bowling Club; Corresponding Secretary, FTA; ICG; LA VIE; Student Handbook; Modern Dance Club; Intramurals CLARENCE EDGAR KEIPER . . . . Palmerton Education Sigma Phi Sigma FTA WALTER SHERWOOD KEISTER . . . Laurelton Education National Art Education Association; Intramurals THOMAS GEORGE KEITH . . . . Birmingham Education AIM; Kappa Phi Kappa PATRICIA ANN IMHOF State College Education Phi Mu Secretary, Phi Mu; Chapel Choir; LSA GLORIA BETTE ISENBERG . . . . Houtzdale Psychology Phi Sigma Sigma President, Phi Sigma Sigma; Players; Collegian; Psychology Club; Hillel MARGERY JOHNS . . . . . . Honesdale Education FTA; IRC; NAACP; Leonides RICHARD DANIEL KELLEHER . . . Bellefonte Education BARBARA ANN KELLER . . . . Bendersville Education Phi Mu Players; Intramurals LOIS ARDEN KENYON . . . . Falls Church, Va. Psychology Kappa Kappa Gamma Secretary-Treasurer, Senior Class; Secretary-Treasurer, Sophomore Class; Psi Chi; Chimes; Modern Dance Club; President, Dormitory Unit; Treasurer, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Lion Party PATRICIA RUTH JOHNSTON . . . . Clearfield Education Delta Gamma Chapel Choir; Orchestra; Treble Singers; Rushing Chairman, Delta Gamma MYRVAL E. JONES . . . . . . Old Forge Education Treble Singers; Philotes; ACEI; Camera Club; Leonides ADAM WALTER KANASKIE . . . . Shamokin Education FTA; AIM; Newman Club; Penn State Club EDGAR P. KERR Wyomissing Education FTA RHODA PHYLLIS KIRSCHNER . . . . Altoona Education EDWARD JOSEPH KLEYPS . . . . Nanticoke Music Education Phi Mu. Alpha; Blue Band; Penn State Club I831 I841 JOHN THOMAS KLINE . . . . . Altoona Psychology Kappa Phi Kappa; PTA; Treasurer, ICSF; LSA; Penn State Club; Psychology Club WALTER CARLISLE KNOTT . . . . . Media Education THADDEUS FLORIAN KOWAL . . . . Oil City Psychology Sigma Phi Sigma Newman Club; Psychology Club; IRRA STEVE PETER KOWALICK West Hazleton Education FTA; Newman Club ROBERT ALFRED KRAYER . . . . Scranton Industrial Arts Delta Chi Vice-President, Delta Chi; Iota Lambda Sigma; Track; President, Industrial Education Society LYDIA SKRIPNIK KUHARSKY . . . . St. Clair Education Alpha Rho Omega; Treasurer, FTA; Intramurals; Leonides FREDDIE LEE DALE KUHNE . . . . Pittsburgh Education Alpha Chi Omega President, Alpha Chi Omega; Players; Thespians; Education Student Council; ACEI; WRA JOHN FRANKLIN La CLAIR Uniontown Psychology Kappa Delta Rho Thespians; Phi qu Alpha RICHARD FOSTER LANDER . . . . Cleariield Education Spanish Club; Penn State Club; Camera Club; FTA MARK W. LATSHA . . . . . . Shamokin Education Fredericktown GASTON LEBOIS Education NANCY EVANS LEEDER . . . . . Media Education Alpha Xi Delta Treble Singers; ACEI JACQUELINE NEIBEL LEHMAN Kansas City, Mo. Education Alpha Chi Omega ACEI EDWARD ANDREW LESKO . . . . Sykesville Education Theta Chi MARVIN JAY LEWIS . Upper Darby Education Delta Chi FTA; Froth; Secretary, Delta Chi JAMES MERLE LIAS . . . . . . DuBois Psychology Kappa Phi Kappa EFFIE LOU LICHLITER Harrisburg Education Alpha Omicron Pi Froth; ACEI; Intramurals NANCY JANE LICK Harrisburg Education Alpha Chi Omega Critique; Intramurals JESSICA ANN LIGHTNER . . . . lIIarysviIIc Education Chi Omega Chairman, Freshman Customs 1103111; Judicial; Trczs Is urer, IVSG I; IICEI; I Vlli; Cwens; lnIrIIIIIuIIIIs; Secretary, Chi Omega; Pi Lambda '1110! III; IVIm' s in the News at Penn State STEVE LEO LITCI'IOCK . . . . . HIIzIetIIn PAII clmlngv JOHN DAVID LOCKARD . . State IoIIcgc AIpIIII IIIII Omch Alpha Phi OIIIchI; Frmlz; l:'1.;I;IVSSI7 EII IICUIIUII JOHN FRANCIS LOGUE, JR. . . . IVIIIIaIIIspurt l'sycholngy Blue IIImd HELEN MARIE LONG . . . . . . Patton Music EIIIICIIIIIIH 'I'rcnsurcr, LIIIIisc IIUHIUI' IiIuII; CIIIIpcI CIIIIir; 'I'rcbIc Singers; IIItrIIIIIIIrIIIs DONALD G. LOVE . . . . . . I Eric P.IIL'IIUIug'I I'Iu-vPrI-siIIL-III, LSA; IIIIIIIIIgI'r, Fencing; Blue Key JOHN LOVVENFELD . . . . . SIIIte CUIIegc I'SIL'IIOIII'I'II' Psi C III; V ICC- -I?rLsIdcnl, IncrIIII III Ilub; Swimminu Tcilnl; rc LISIurCr, PschIIIIIIgI III III ELIZABETH II. LUMLEY . . . . DusIIorc IiIIIIcuIimI ZI-II'I IIIII IIPIIXI Pi IIIIIDIHII :IIpIIII; SccrclurI'v'I'ICIIsIIrI-r. 'I'rcIIIc Singers; C IIIIpLI Choir; 2 - L I 171 II, JAMES DONALD MCCARITT . . . . DcIIzIncc Education PI IIIImIIIII :IIpIIII; IYL'II'HIEIH IIlIII ROBERT STUART IIICCLOY . . . . . Zcrbc IIIIIIIIIriuI :Irls IIIIIIIsIriIII IiIIIIcIIIimI SIILIII'II' MARTHA ANN McMILLAN . . . . IVuyncsIIurg IImic Education DCIIII IIIIIIIIIIII I IIcns; quisc IInIncr Iiluly; SIciIII I.II'n IIirIIIIIII, DCIIII CIIIIIIIIII; Sm IIrI .SIIIIc 13 DAVID P. IIICNELIS . . . . . . FrchIIIIII VII clinlugy PIII liIII Sigma; Psi Chi; KIIppII PIIi KIIHIII EUGENE CHARLES MAGILL . . . Crovdon IIIIIsI'c Iidnculion KIIIIIIII DcItu IIIIII Phi Mu :IIpIIII; BIlIC IIIIIIII; SI'IIIPIIIIIII OrIIIIstm FELIX I. MALLEN . . . . . Sum: CUIICgC Induslriul I'Irls IIIIII LIIIIIIXIII SigIIIII; IIIIIIIsIriIII Education SIII'II-ty JOHN IVESLEY MARKER . . . . . AItIIImII Education PuIIII SIIIIL' CIIIII; ICIII SANDRA E. MARKS . . . . . Philadelphia ISIIIIL'IIIIIIII Secretary, ICII; IIIC; IIIIII'I; PIIIIIItcs; I I I; IIIII .IIIIIIrIIIs IVILLIIIM ROBINS MA'III'IEII . . . . Upper Darby Education SIUIIIII Pi Baseball 5 IVALLACE MERLE MAUIIER . . . . PIIiIipsburg IIIKIIIXITIHI Iris 10m IIIIIIIXIII Sigmm IIIIIIIstrIuI ILIIucIItimI SIICIIII; PLIIH SII IIL' I IIIII; rustling; S IMI;; II I851 WARREN MELVIN MAURER Imlustriul Arls Philipsburg Imu Lumlxln Signm; Industrial Education Sncicly; Penn Slate Club; SAME; AIM HARRIETT CORNELIA MAY liduculinu East Stroudsburg 'Ivrcusurcr, ACEI; Inlmmumls DOROTHY VIRGINIA MAYER . . Phoenixvillc Education Gamma Phi Beta Page Literary Organization; Players; ACEI; Swimming Club ANELLA THERESA MIRALDO . . . . I-qulcmn liduculiun Philmcs; PTA; x'L'u'mnn Cluh CORINNE DAWN RIITTELMAN . . . Kingston Education Alpha Epsilnn Phi Players; Musqucrcllcs; Hillel; Liberal Arts Student Council; Slmlvm Handbook JANET LOUISE MOORHEAD . North East lhluculinn Delta Zeta Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Della Zeta; Players; XVRA; FTA; Vcs1minstcr Foundation EDWARD JOHN MAZEIKA Psyclznlngy Shenandoah Pn'sidcnt, Vicc-Prcsidcm, Paychulug-x' Cluh MARILYN MILLER MEAD . . . . . Clearflcld 15:1 ucul inn :K'IEI: LcunidL-s RUTH V. MEGOVV . Duncannon Education. Gamma Phi Beta Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Gamma Phi Beta; Intrmnumls: Scerctury, ACEI FRANKLIN PAUL LVIORITZ . . Czllasauqua Education Alpha Sigma Phi Prop and XVing; Scabbard uml Blmlc; JV Football ANDREW HEN RY MORRIS Educut inn Clarks Summit PTA; Pcnnsylvania Geographical Society DONALD LOUIS NIYERS . . . . . DuBoiS Education Suubbmd and Blade; Penn Sune Cluh RICHARD HARTRANFT RIENGLE . . . Pottsvillc Industrial Arts Chi Phi Iutu Lumlxlal Sigma; Industrial Education Society DOROTHY E. MILLER . Suoar Grove Music Education Alpha Xi Dclm Cunccrt Band; Treble Singers; VicchrL'sidcm, Lnuisc Humor Club; Iutmmuruls MARGARET JEAN MINK . . . . . Sharon liducutirm Chi Omcgu Suulcul Ilumllmnk; Fralh; ACEI; Intrumuxuls I861 JOHN WILLARD NEFF . State Collcoc 1-; Psychology Phi Sigma Kappa PSi Chi; Psychology Club: Lacrosse ANNABELLE NIERING . . . . . Scotrun Educuliun Prcsidcm, ACEI; Pllilntcs; Swimming Club JACQUELINE MIGNON O'DELL . . . Bradford Education Beta Sigma Omicron FTA; Gamma Pi Epsilon; Kappa Phi Kappa; XVRA JOHN L. OFFNER . . . . . . Edinbum PX'I'CIHIIUgy Psi Chi; PM Jim Sigma HAROLD GREGORY O'IIAZZO Beaver IXIczILImI's EIIIICIIIimI PI OIIIL'gu PI; FTA; Penn Stuu- CIIIII Pittsburgh Kappa Sigma ALVIN GORDON OLSEN Psyvhology Scabbard and Blade; Psi Chi VVasIII'IIgtIIII DOLOIIES LUCILLE OPOCZENSKI Education Frmh; NSIX; Spanish CIIIII ELIZABETH EBY OS'I'ERIIOUT . . . . IXIUFWUUII ISIIIIL'IIlimI Zeta Tun :XIPIIII 'l'rcusurcr, Zcm 'I'IIII zXIlIIIII; It'lX'X GAY MARY PALUTIS . . . . . Scrmton Education ch'I l 'Iu zaXIpIII .rXCIiI: Newman CIIIII DeVERE THOMAS PERRY Reynoldsvillc Education NcWIIIIIII CIIIII; AIM ARNOLD O. D. PETERSON XVIIIIIIIIIspan IIS'I'L'II 101-0 JOHN KENNETH PETERSON New CustIc EllliCUlIUH VVILLIAIXII GEORGE PHILLIPS, JR. SII'III'IIIIIIIII'C EIIHL'IIIIIIII Penn Sum: Club: PTA; Rogur XX'iIIiIIIIIs II'rIlUII'sIIilI ANTHONY PIENTO . Old Forge IIIIIIleriIII :Irlx lmu I :IIIIIxIn Sigmzu NLI'IIIIIIII LIIIII; liI;lIIc Itiun SIuIluII LTI-IIIIIIII; IHLIlISHI Il Iiduu IIIUII Sncicly RICHARD T. PIOLI . . Vintondalc EIlIIcIIII'uII AIPIHI PIII DoIIII X'I'L'c-PrcsiIIt-nt. Players; PTA; nCIICh Lcnrcs Club; NC'WHI CIIIII Springfield Kappa Sigma MALACHI SLOAN PANCOAST Education Chapcl CIIUII' EDWARD THOMAS PARSONS State CIIIICS IIS'I'L'IIOIUA'II' ROBERT LLOYD PARSONS Philadelphia Education Truck; Captain, Cross Country; Druids; Androcles; Purmi Nous FRANCIS POLLINI . . West VVyunIin chholugI D PsIcIIIIIugI Club; Penn Slulu Cl-IIIII,1,IIIIosolIIII IIIIII Iciulom LIIIII; IlrIck; HELEN 1X. POND . AIIcnmIIn EIIIIuIIimI lulu '1qu Alpha Pi Urumnm -XIplIu; CII'cns; IIUIISI. of chnscnn'nius; JIIIII'ciIl IcIII, Donnimn; II Im's in IIIL Nuts U! Pum Sm! IL NICHOLAS POPIAK . . . . . . IquIctIm Ednnnion ITIZX; Newman Club; Prop :Ind XVIIIg I871 PERRY E. POSOCCO . . . . . Summit Hill 151011010151 lGummu Phi Beta 1 lcc- Presidex 11, EduL :11 ion Student Lion Party; cllcs Lct1res C1ub;l11ding Club; Fejjiing Club DORIS ELINOR PRESTON . . . East Nlauch Chunk Education Sigma Alpha E121; Philnlcs; ACEI MARIE HELEN RADZAI . . . . . Mt. Carmel Education Theta Phi Alpha Pi Omega Pi; Newman Club; FTA; Modern Dance Club VVILLIARI J. RAYRIOND . . . . . Clearfield Education Pollock Dormitory Council; AIM SHIRLEY ANN HAYNES . . . Philadelphia Pnclmlugv 111.11 U5 Ps1 111010;; Club; 11111131;II'LHL11 C 11111 ROBERT STAN REESE . . . . . Ebensburg Imluxlriul Arts Della Upsilun Industrial Education Society VIRGINIA UHREY REIMOLD . . . . Fredonia lid union jACK ARTI lUR RENSEL . . . . . . DuBois Education 171.1: 1111.1 Club; Ski Club; Glee Club; Photography Cluh; Della 1:111 Sign! 1VILL1AM CALVIN REX . . . . . Pcnnsburg lid xtculitm Industrial Education Sncicly DONALD PARKER REYNOLDS . . . Alt. Lebanon Eduvutiun Phi Delta Theta Education Student Council; Swimming DOROTHY HELEN RHODES . . . . Lcmnnt Education Alpha Xi Dem ACEI; Treble Singers JAMES ED1VARD RICHARDS, JR. . . . . XVarrcn Education Pn'sidvnl, Vice-Pmsidcm. Alpha Phi Onwgu; Suurctury, Tribunal; Skull and Bonus: AIM; Pollock Dunnimry Council; IAS; Sum.- Party KENNETH VIRGIL RIDGE . . . . . Bcllefonte Education ACEI DONALD RAY BIKER, JR. . . . . Clarks Summit 111.1ustriul Arts Industrial Education Society LANE HESSER IKILAND . . . . Cressona 11111410111511: K. 41111.1 DL'III 11110 Phi M11 Alpha: Tl1c5piuns: Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Kappa DL'1:11 11110 ALBERT Y. RISCIGNO . . . . . . Altoona 15111101111011 Intramurnls; 111C; 131:1 DARRELL F. RISHEL . . . . Mt. Union Music Education Pi Kappa 1111113 11cc11rcsidc11t, P111 Mu tha; Blue 1111111C1111ctn 11:11111; 1110's in the News :1! 1mm Stun; ':Ih:..5pi1115 KATHLEEN BIARIE ROBB . . . . New B10011111c1d liducutirm va 'l':1u Alpha 11:111110l1cnic Council; ACEI; Collegian; 'l'rcusurcr, Sigma Alpha E111 BARBARA ANN ROBERTS . . . . Ebensburg Education CHARLES AREY RODGERS . . . . Gettysburg Education Phi Gamma Delta Concert Band; Symphony Orchestra; Thespians CHARLES WILLIAM ROMIG . . . . Harrisburg Education Philosophy Club; RiHe Team; Intramurals ALBERT ROSEN . . . . . . . Hazleton Education Alpha Epsilon Pi Intramurals JANET RHODA ROSEN . . . . . Allentown Psychology Sigma Delta Tau Feature Editor, Collegian; Senior Board, LA VIE; President, Mortar Board; .ths Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Hat Society Council; WSGA; Secretary, WSSF; Alpha Lambda Delta; Psi Chi; Pi Lambda Theta; Froth; Intramurals; Vice-President, Secretary, Sigma Delta Tau MARTHA JEAN ROSS . . . . . Smethport Educatiou C olle gian; FTA; Players SEYMOUR RUBENFELD . . . . . Scranton Psychology President, Psychology Club; Psi Chi HARRIETTE BERNICE RUBENSTEIN . . . Sharon Education Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Sigma Iota; Pi Gamma Mu; Spanish Club; Collegian; Players; Hillel MARY LOU MARGARET RULE . . . . Wanamie Education Theta Phi Alpha Newman Club; ACEI; Intramurals HENRY IRVIN RYMSZA . . . . West Hazleton Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Penn State Club; Newman Club; FTA THEODORE HENRY SALINSKY . . . Sheppton Education Kappa Phi Kappa; FTA; Newman Club; Penn State Club ROBERT N . SALKO . . . . . Beaver Meadows Education PTA; Penn State Club; Accounting Club SILVA FAY SALTZMAN . . . . . Altoona Psychology Philotes; Psychology Club; Hillel; FTA JOHN HENRY SAMIES . . . . . Plymouth Education Penn Haven FTA; Intramurals; Treasurer, Penn Haven Club; AIM; Wesley Foundation CRANSTON HOWARD SAMPLE . . . Philadelphia Education Omega Psi Phi NAACP; NEA; FTA; IFC MORRIS VAUGHN SAMUEL . . . . Scranton Education Delta Sigma Phi Chapel Choir; Glee Club; ACEI; Intramurals JANETH PATRICIA SANDERS . . . Drexel Hill Education Delta Gamma Panhellenic Council; Intramurals; Sociology Club JOAN PEABODY SAUNDERS . .' . . Harrisburg Education Kappa Delta Pi Lambda Theta; Treble Singers; FTA; Riding Club; Ski Club; Intramurals; Froth I891 ii ,! : SYBEL SCHALIT . . . . . . Uniontown MARILYN SEIBERT . . . . . Canonsburg 5 Education Alpha Epsilon Phi Education Alpha Omicron Pi Players; Froth; Collegian; WSGA Froth; ACE; Intramurals 5 I f ANTHONY SERGE . . . . . . Philadelphia E I; C. RUTH SCHENLEY . . . . . St. Marys Industrial Arts Education Iota Lambda Sigma; Education Student Council; Industrial Education Society; Lacrosse; Intramurals E. Pi Omega Pi; Treble Singers; FTA DEBORAH ANNE SERLING . . . West Pittston THOMAS ZERBY SCHREFFLER . . . Philipsburg Education Sigma Delta Tau Music Education Acacia Vice-President, Hillel; Sigma Alpha Eta NEVIN DEILY SCHULER . . . . . Altoona JOANNE MARIE SEYBOLDT . . . . . Erie Education Education Treble Singers ANTHONY PAUL SCHULTZ . . . . WestHazleton JAMES DAVID SHAFER . . . - . DuBois Psychology Psi Chi; Psychology Club; Ski Club N AN CYSUE SHARBAU GH . . . . Carrolltown Industrial Arts Flying Club i . Ed t' K A1 h Th t k . JOHN BRUCE SCHULTZ . . . . . Danv1lle . W m . aPPa P a e? . i . Senlor Board, LA VIE; Art Educatlon Puppet Group; Eastern Assoaatlon of f Industmal Arts Fine Arts; Committee on Art Education; State Party; Newman Club; Players; Industrial Education Society Intramurals TED JOHN SCHUTAWIE . . . . Shenandoah ELAINE M. SHAW . . . . . . Norristown Psychology Psychology Scabbard and Blade; Proth; Psychology Club Organizations Editor, LA VIE; Psychology Club; Intramurals; Lion Party; Riding Club SUZANNE SCURFIELD . . . . State College TERESA MARGARET SHEEHAN . . . Sunbury Music Education Alpha Chi Omega President, Cwens; Vice-President, Chapel Choir; Treble Singers; President, Education Louise Homer Club; ths in the News at Penn State; Student Chairman, Rifle Team; PTA; Newman Club; Edits; Intramurals Community Concerts Committee; Masquerettes; LA VIE 3i SARA LOUISE SECHLER . . . . . Butler 34f: Education Kappa Alpha Theta 1. Aquacade; Intramurals BARBARA ANNE SHETRONE . . . Shillington Education ACE; WRA; Leonides I901 HAROLD ANTHONY SHIPLEY . Pittsburgh Psychology Delta Upsilon Head Manager, Golf; Blue Key; Newman Club SHIRLEY CECILE SIEGAL . . . . Philadelphia Education Phi Sigma Sigma Froth; Players; Bridge Club; Intramurals RICHARD CALVIN SLOCUM Education Pi Gamma Mu; Penn State Club; Secretary, Windcrest Council Wellsboro ELIZABETH HETHERINGTON SPENCER . . Swarthmore Psychology Psi Chi; Pi Gamma Mu; Treble Singers; Swimming Club; Aquacade MARCIA SHEILA SPIERS . . . . Philadelphia Education Phi Sigma Sigma Hillel Governing Board; Players; Thespians; Intramurals LEWIS NELSON STEELE . . . . Psychology Psychology Club; Bridge Club Brownsville CLIFFORD KENZIE SLOPPY . . . New Millport Education FTA DOLORES ELAINE SMITH . . . . . Altoona Education Philotes; Radio Club; ACEI ISABEL JENSINE SORENSON . . . . Bellefonte Education Zeta Tau Alpha Vice-President, Zeta Tau Alpha; Secretary, Kappa Phi Kappa; ACEI; Intramurals FRANCES ANN STORK . . . Adamstown Psychology Psychology Club; Intramurals MARTHA JANE SWAGLER . . . . Scenery Hill Education Alpha Chi Omega Chapel Choir; Treble Singers; Froth; Louise Homer Club; Secretary, ACEI; Education Student Council; Critique; Thespians CHARLES WILLIAM SWARTZ . . . Boalsburg Industrial Arts Tau Kappa Epsilon Glee Club; Chapel Choir; Phi Mu Alpha; Engineer; Inkling; Industrial Education Society REIDA JOANN E SPANG . . . . . Saxonburg Education Alpha Xi Delta ACEI HERBERT AUSTIN SPANGLER . Llewellyn Education ROBERT WILLIAM SPANGLER . . . Llewellyn Industrial Arts Iota Lambda Sigma ELIZABETH DICKINSON SWIFT . . . State College Education Kappa Alpha Theta Secretary, Cwens; Hat Society Council; Louise Homer Club; Treble Singers; Chapel Choir JANE AILEEN TAYLOR . . . . Mt. Union Education Kappa Alpha Theta Treble Singers; Student Handbook; Riding Club; Fencing Club PATRICIA ANNE TEMPLIN . . . Ephrata Psychology Delta Delta Delta Vice-President, Dormitory; Aquacade; Modern Dance Club; Treble Singers; Summer Judicial; Psychology Club; LA VIE; Intramurals I911 WILLIAM RICHARD THOMAS . . . VVeatherly Education ACS; FTA GRANT THOMPSON . - - Grampian Music Education Phi Mu Alpha; Blue Band; Symphony Orchestra; College Choir LEATRICE M. THOMSON . . . . Drexel Hill lizluculimz Kappa Kappa Gamma Swimming Club; Aquacadc DIANE HUTCHISON TORIPKINS . . . Brockway Education FTA THOMAS LUCIEH TURNER . . . . Dallasmwn 15:1 xmuliml JOAN KATHRYN TYSON . . . . . Hershey Education Sccrclury, Cullcgc Cn-op; Symphony Orchestra; German Club; cstminstcr Foundation; FTA; Immmurals ELLEN S. UNDERVVOOD . . . . VVilliamspOl't Education Alpha Xi Delta Treasurer, Alpha Xi Dclm; PTA; Imrumuruls; Vcstminslcr Foundation XVALTER JOHN VAIL . . . . . Philadelphia Psychology Players; Psychulugy Club IIARETH HICKS VERBEECK . . . . . York Education PTA; Intramuruls DORTHEA NEDRA WALLS . . . . . DuBois Education MALVIN LAXVRENCE H'ANCE . . . Aaronsburg Education PATRICIA LOUISE WEAVER . . . . Bellefonte lfducuHuu Alpha Omicron Pi Truhlc Singers; Alpha Lambda Delta; President, Bridge Club P GEORGE A. WEBER . . . Philadelphia Psychology JV Lacrosse; Psychology Club JEAN ELIZABETH XVEDER . . . . Sellersville Rinsic Education Sl'CrClilry, Louise lIomvr Club; Treble Singers; lmrnmumls RUTH ALBERTA VVHALEN . . . . . Girard Education Bacteriology Club E921 i HARRY WILLIAM WHITE . . . . Brockway Psychology Them Xi IRRA; Pershing Rifles; Psychology Club DORIS LEE W1 DDOVVSON . . . . Greensburg Education MARJORIE LOUISE 111'1EDER . . . Allentown 13111111111011 K11111m 111111111 'Jl1cta Cu'c11s:Sl 111051111115; Cullegi um: 11101111111 Dana Club; 1111011: 11111111170011; 11111111111111115; 1V RA MARY VICTORIA WILLIAMS . . Cape Gimrdeau, Mo. Educuliun 111-1111 Gamma ACliI CHARLES 1'1. VVILT . . . . . . Alumna Education 111 Gamma A11111:1 CAROL RUTH VVINEMAN . . . . 10111181111111 Education Chi Omega Chapel Choir; President, Musqucrcncs; Treble Singers; 17111111. BARBARA ANN WINK . . . . Boalsburg 15111101111011 11111111 Omicron P1 Treble Singers; Pi Omega Pi; Pi Lambda '111cm GLENN EARL 1VOMMEI1 . . . Schuylkill 11:11'611 Industrial Arts Industrial 1iducmiun Society; Alpha N11 DALE V17. VVOOR 113R . . . . . . Alumna Iidncnliun TED THOMAS YARZE . . . . . Pottsville 11111111111111: CLARKE DAVIS YOUNG . . . State College Pswhology '11111 K: .111p.1 12115111111 ProsidLnx, E11111 1111111 5111111111l H11111nc11; --111-Collc1ie Cabinet; Skulls n11 Bones; 1111111 Team; Psi C11'1A1:1p11 10megn; SA1I;1'1010's 117110 Among Students in American CHuIItgt's mu! Unin'rSitics; 11'1105 m 1111'N11vs 11! Penn Sum,- Clue C1 1 C. JEANNE YOUNG . . . . Langeloth 131111cationK'1:p111 K: .1111111 Gamma Surat: 1n, 51151111 1111111 132:1; P1: 11ers 1931 : 14. 5.1!. 1961 With the Nation faced with 11 shortage of college- tmined engineers, work in the School 01: Engineering takes 011 new importance. It has been estimated that more than 30,000 engineering graduates are required annually to 1111 normal L'i1'i111111 needs and the expansion of industry greatly increases this number. Engineering colleges are not, at present, able to meet these needs. During the past year, the School of Engineering had 1,770 students enrolled 011 the main campus and 1111 additional 3-1-1 students at PC1111 State Centers. ReHect- ing the national trend, this W115 11 decrease from the record enrollment 01 the p11e1ious1 year when there were 1,824 enoineerinu students 011 the campus and 836 freshinen 111111 50111101110105 11t 011- -c11111pus points Resident 111st1 11Lt1011 work 111 the School of Engineer- ing is provided through eight curricula in engineering and architecture and through courses in 111113 and applied art. The curricula of architecture and 1111C11iteetur1111 engineering require Five years of study. 111 addition to the resident instruction proorum, the School administers the Enoinee1ing Experiment Station, 11111Lh is devoted to ieseareh ZIDdD 11L11 1111Lec1 st11c11';the Ordnance Resezuch L111101111t0111', which is devoted to 11e- search 111111 de1'e1opme11t on 1111c1erwuter o1dn1111ce 101 the 13111111111 01 Ordnance 1.1 S. N111'1'; 11nd the Dcpartmen 01 EnUineerinU Extension which conducts 1'111i0us t1' 8 01 nonresident inst1uLti011 in enoineetino 11nd indus ria subjects. During the past year, the Ca1lie1d Thomay1 Tunne1,1111gest in the 11'011.1L1 was placed intoxm 111ti0n 115 11 testinu dev' ICC lor the Ordnance Research L111 13111115 11150 were drawn for the eonstluctio ti011-111 water t111111e1, 1111 11i11 tunnel, and 0 1 testinu facilities Last F1111,11'0111 was started on the onstruction 01 north 111111 south units to the Mecha 1L111 Engineering Laboratory under the Genei 1111 St 0 Authmityb 11100111111 which 21180 i11e111c1ec1 a plojeLt 71c 111 fotnth 110011t0 the 0111'c1tau1ies 111111111 Englneermg Bu11L1111g. I HARRY P. HAMMOND Dean School of Engineering: :3: 3 r-BL1 1 1 1 L 1 ORGANIZATKZN Am ' P. HAMMOND - . - Dcmt B. STAVELY - Assistant Dean ,11L1 A. WALKER - Director, Or 11a cc Research Lab- armory H1111111' P. 111111111110ND-Acling Di ector, Engineering Experiment Station KENNETH L. 1110LDE1111111N - ir 1tor of Engineering sztension HEADS OF D P RTMENTS DAVID J. PEERY ' eronmuical Engineering MILTON S. OSBORNE - - Architecture BENJAMIN A. VVmSLEn - Ema A. WALKER - - JOHN A. SAUER - Engineering Mechanics Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering CLARENCE E. BULLINGE - Industrial Engineering NORMAN R. SPARKS - , Mechanical Engineering sanitary engineers study stream pollution. Industrial engineers conduct time-mofion studies. Engineers pour molten metal in the foundry. PETER CLARK ADAMS . . . . . Scranton Architectural Engineering Scarab; Blue Band; AIA; Pi Gamma Alpha; Quarterdeck Society VICTOR JOHN ADAMS, JR. . . . . Stroudsburg Civil Engineering ASCE; Chess Club ANDREW ADELMAN . . . . Newburgh, N. Y. Industrial Engineering Pi Lambda Phi RiHe Team; Quarterdeck Society DAVID HENRY ADOLPHSEN . . . Masontown Architectural Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon AIA; LSA ALBERT ANDREW ADUKAITIS . . . Seltzer City Industrial Engineering WARREN LEAVITT AIKENS . . . . . Erie Civil Engineering RICHARD NOEL ALBRIGHT . . . . Greensburg Civil Engineering Alpha Phi Omega EUGENE RALPH ALTOBELLI . . . New Castle jki j Electrical Engineering Alpha Phi Delta :3 a AIEE l- I . f CHARLES MORRIS ANDREWS . . . Beaver Falls El: Civil Engineering VITO DONATO ANGERSON . . . . Dunmore Electrical Engineering Treasurer, AIEE; Eta Kappa Nu; AIM IRA HARPER ARTZ . . . . . . Pottsville Electrical Engineering JACK RICHARD ARTZ . . . . . Shillington Aeronautical Engineering IAS; ASME; Engineering Student Council 5 ROBERT BARRY ARTZ . . . . . . Altoona I 1; Mechanical Engineering Kappa Delta Rho ' Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Pershing Rifles; Prop and Wing DONALD LEE AURAND . . . . Lewistown Industrial En gineerin g Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; Corresponding Secretary, Alpha Pi Mu; Secretary-Treasurer, SAM; Alpha Phi Omega ROBERT MARLIN BAILEY . . . . Dillsburg Mechanical Engineering Triangle Editor, National Advertising Manager, Engineer; Vice-President, Tau Beta Pi; Skull and Bones; Blue Key; Pi Tau Sigma; Sigma Tau; Phi Eta Sigma; ASME; ths in the News at Penn State WILLIAM WESLEY BAIR . . . . Williamsport Industrial Engineering Baseball JAMES WALTER BANHAM, JR. . . . Lansdowne M echam'cal Engineering Feature Editor, Engineer; ASME CARL EUGENE BAREFOOT . . . . Windber Architecture AIA; Pershing Rifles; Prop and Wing HARRY LEE BARNER VViIIiamsport EILLIrI'cnI. Engineering AIEE; AIM JOSEPH DOYLE BARNES BrookvilIc IIeLIuIIIiLIII EIIgiIILL'I'I'IIU LEE NELSON BARNETT Knox I: Iecirical EIIgiIIL'LriIIg AIEE' Corresponding Secretary, EIL'CIIILII Engineering Society; Prop :IIILI XVIIIg Punxsutawncy ROBERT M. BARNOFF . CiI'iI Engineering JOSEPH MARVIN BASKIN Philadelphia Aeronautical Engineering IAS; AIM CLYDE EMERSON BASTIAN, JR. . . MLIntoIIrsviIIc Civil. Engineering PAUL ELMER BAUMGARDNER . . . LoysviIIe Electrical Enginucriug Quurzcrdcck Society; IRE; AIEE; LSA; Penn State Club DONALD EDWARD BECK Eric J'ILL'IIIIIII'LIII IzugiIILLIiIIg Pi I'Iu Sigml; SIUIHQ r'lll ARTHUR CLAYTON BENNER . . . . AItounzI EIBL'triL'III Engineering CHARLES W. BERT, III . GrccncastIc JILLImIIiL'III IEIIgiuLHLriII ASHE; SCchlI N113, IIyI-lllgz CIIIII; SL IIIIIIIIILI and BI :ILIC; PI T 'Iu SIUHI: I; rshinlv RilIcs; SA XM Midland DANIEL BERTOVICH . ArLIIilL'LIIImI IE ngiIIccriIIg SL. IraII; AI X CHARLES ROBERT BILLMAN . . . xVIIIIHIHSPOFI EIL'CIYILUI llililginl'tfillg letlongpIII' DIrLcmr lrulh I 'Iu IILI ;El.'IKIIp1I:I I 1u; SIgIIII I 'Iu; I; nginc-LI- mg SILKIUII C OIIIICII; AIEI;; IEIIgI'IIlLLlr; II Im II III lIIL N'LII x III PLIIII SI: 1111:. DAVID ROBERT BIRCHALL New Millport Civil Enginucriug ASCE STANLEY BLADOS Moosic Mechanical Engineering GUSTAV KARL BLOCHERER Altoona JIUCIHHIICUI EIIgI'm'L'riIIg ASHE; Newman Club ADLAI EUGENE BLOOM New MiIIport IILLIHHHLUI I ngmLL ring T :Iu Bum Pi; PI T nu SIgIII'I XVILLIAM LAVERNE BLOOM . . . . Titusvillc Electrical. Engineering AIEE DONALD EUGENE BLOVVERS . . . . Tyrone Industrial Engineering AIS I991 JAMES JACOB BOCK l1'lcclricui 1511gi11uuring liicctricul Engineering Society; liillcl JOI 1N EDWIN BOOTH Industrial Engineering President, Kappa Della 111111; S 1M LIN DI LOUIS BORTOLOTTO Imlusn'ml 1:11g1111'u1'111g Philadelphia Alpha Epsilon Pi Mount Joy 1111111 DL'itu R1111 Allentown 11111 11111 Alpha; SAME; Newman Club; Summer Cancer! Band JAMES DONALD BROWN 11111 E111Ii11ccri1x1' Byrncdalc THEODORE ROBERT BUNNELL Imiuslriul Engineering State College Phi Gamma Delta Presidcm, Phi Gamma Dcltu JOSEPH MICHAEL BURKE Barncgvillc Mechanical Enginuvring ASHE; SAIE; Newman Club HAROLD VVILLI AM BOW DITCH Industrial Hixgiuucring Rnsiyn 'liri: 1111110 Prosidc111,Nlphu 1 1 Mu; C1r111111111n 1111:11111101 , kngincm; Vicu-Prcsidcm,111111i- merinu S1u 11-1111 C111111c1l;SL-cru11r111, I :111 B0121 1i;SL-1u-1:1r1, Signui 1.1111, .Uphu Phi Onwam S Li JAMES THADDEUS BRADFORD, .IR. 1111101110111 11.111111111011111! 'l'au Bum Pi; 121:1 Kappa N11; Sigma Tau; AIEE JOSEPH BRASCO . . . Architect 111'1' AIA Aiiquippa Midland JAY MERVIN BURKHART C i1'ii 13'I11gi1uuring Prcsi1l0111,Cnll1.-gc 1011111 President, Chi Lpsilun; ASCE; inuny Bowman; AIR I Lancaswr ROBERT VVENDELL BUSCH . . . Mt. Lebanon Delta Tau Delta President, Delta Tau Delm; Blue Key; Assistant Manager, Wrestling I11111151ri111 Engineering THOMAS ANTHONY BYRNE Ah'vliuuicul 11.111411111017111; Philadelphia 1M PAUL FRANK BRAU N . Alyclumicul Engineering ASML jOiIN EDWARD BROUGII, JR. .UL'chuuicui Engincvring HARRY BROXVN . . . liiL'L'h'icui Engineering A 11001 Philadelphia York Springs Philadelphia RICHARD BEN FORD BYTHEVVAY Architecture . Grecnsburg Delta Tau Dclm AIA lERENCE PAUL CAFFREY Lanesburo Ehuricul Engineering 131:1 Kappa N11;.Phi Ihem Kappa; AIEIZ; Newman Club ROBERT EDWARD CALDER Strinviidd S1111i111r1'Engineering 11,11. 1 111 111111 Pi; L111 Epsil1111;Phi Ila Sigm' 1; Lnuinccring Student Council; ASCL THOMAS JOSEPH CAREY VVilkcs-Burrc Imluslriul Engineering Nuu'nmn Club VINCENT JAMES CAVANAUGII . Fortv Fort Industrial Engineering Dullu Upsilon! Tam Hem Pi; Sigma Tau; Alpha Pi Mu; Engineer; Intmmuruls LOUIS CAVIC . , . Pittsburgh lilculricul Engineering Allili; Treasurer, Alpha Rho Omega; AIM ROBERT AUSTIN CLARK . . . . Bcllwnud Aurmmnncul linguu'crmg DONALD LANE CLOSE . . . . . Alumna Ma'hunical Engineering Vcstminslcr Fullndminn; Pi 'l'uu Sigma; ASHE; Chupvl Choir GEORGE ERNEST COMPTON WHHiumspun nh'ulmnin'ul. Engineering ASME DEAN c. CHERRINGTON . . . . Catawissa Industrial Engineering Triangle l'cmu'c Editor, Engim-t'r; 'J'nu an Pi; Sigmu Tau; United Student Fellowship Philadelphia JOHN w. CHISM Iilcclricul Eugim'cring HENRY F. CHRZANOSKI . . . . . Natrona Industrial Enginucring SAM; IRRA; Newman Club SAMUEL IRVIN CONRAD . . Philipsburg Aruhin'cluml Eugium'ring AIA; Scuruh; Pi Gamma Alpha JOHN JOSEPH COOCAN . . Philadclphia Civil Engim'criug XVilkchSarrc LEO ALOYSIUS CORBETT, JR. . . Lambda Chi Alpha Civil linginuvring Newman Club; ASCE ROBERT EDWARD CHUCKRAN . . . Lunsfurd Industrial Enginuuring Ncwnmn Club; ASHE Drexel Hill STEPHEN SNEATH CLAIR, JR. . . Lambda Chi Alpha Electrical Engineering GRANT CLARENCE CLAPPER XVilliumsburg Industrial Engineering Alpha Pi Mu; SAM; ASHE; IRRA; Penn Sum: Club VVILLIAMCORNELIUS . . . . . DuBuis EIL'L'II'IL'HI Izugmvurmg GLENN EADIE COVVHER . . . . . Tyrone Industrial Engim-vriug Bible Fcllmvship; SAM I Izlvcrtuwn .. . ,. Slgnm l 1 ROBERT R. CRAMER Industrial Iinginm'ring SAM non noz1 ROBERT CLAYTON CROVVE . . . . Oil City Mechanical Engineering President, SAE; ASME RICHARD JOSEPH DADAMO . . . Philadelphia Electrical Engincvring VVILLIAIVI FRAZIER DAUP . . . . hlillersburg Alcclumicul Engineering ASME; SAE DAVID VVILLIALVI DAVIS . . . . . Sharon Rh'clmuicul Engiucvring Vicc-President, ASME ROBERT FRED DAVIS . . . . . . Berwick Electrical Engineuring Sigma Tau; AIEE; Electrical Engineering Society DEVVAYNE D. DAY . . . . . . . Butler Sanitary Engineering NIORRIS DLITCH . . . . . . Hazleton Industrial Engineering Pi Lambda Phi JOHN MELVIN DIETRICH . . . . State College Industrial Engineering SARI PAUL GEORGE DILLENSCHNEIDER . . Ringtown Acronamical Engineering IAS WILLIAM ANTHONY DIMPELFELD . . . Erie Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; ASME ANTHONY DINARDO . . . . . . Eric Electrical Engineering 13m Kappa Nu; AIEE ISRAEL DINNER . . . . . . . Scranton ' Industrial Engineering Phi Sigma Delta Enginvur; Tronsumr, llillcl Foundation; SAAI; ASME VICTOR EUGENE DISEROAD . . . Bloomsburg Civil Engineering GEORGE JOSEPH DODDY . . . . Hellertown Architecture Senior Board, LA VHL; Scarab; Sigma Tau; Pi Gamma Alpha; Engineering Student Council; AIA JOSEPH WILLIAM DOLAN . . . . . Reading Industrial Engineering SARI EDWARD THOIVIAS DONAHUE . Pittsburgh Industrial Enginuuriug Delta Tau Delta Vicc-F'rcsidcnl, Delta Tau Dclm; SARI; ASME CHARLES HERBERT DOUTS . . Washington Borough Mechanical Engineering ASML JOHN JOSEPH DOYLE . . . . . Eric Civil Engincvring Phi Kappa Psi ASCE; Newman Club; NSA Dunn's Station DANIEL L. DUNN . Delta Tau Dclm Industrial Engineering ASME; Thespians Bangor GEORGE LESLIE DUTT . . . Kappa Delta Rho IIIL'LIIIIIII'LIII IlllgIMULYIHg Pi Tau Sigma; ASME Pcnnsburg MICHAEL LEO DZURENDA . Triangle IIIEL'IIIIIII'CIII Engineering V'icc-Prcsidcm, Triangle; ASME; Immmurals ROBERT JAIVIES EDMUNDSON . SWISSIIIIe Civil Enginvcring Phi Kappa Sigma Vicc-Prcsidcm, Treasurer, Phi Kappa Sigma; ASCE JoIInstow n ROBERT J. EINHOIIN . Sigma Alpha Mu IIHIHXIFIHI Engineering Scabbard and Blade; SAM ROBERT WILLIAM EISENHAUER . . . Reading IIIIIIIslriIIl Engineering SAM HARVEY EDWARD EMIG . . . Trout Run InduSH'IIII Engineering SAAI; AIM; President, SAME ROBERT WARREN ENCLE . . Lansdownc AIL'CIIIHIILYII Engineering Tall KIIIIPII Epsilon ASAIE JAMES EDWARD ETZEL . . . . . Reading Sanitary Engineering SAME; ASCE GLENN CALVIN EVANS Mt. Carmel Electrical Engineering AIEE W II shin gtun 'IIIcm Xi HOWARD C. FAUST IIIL'CIIIIIII'CIII Engineering :ngineering Student Council; SAE; ASME; ViCc-Prcsidcnt, Them Xi Barncsvillc ROBERT PAUL FAUST EchtricuI EngiIIchiIig PrcsiIILnt, Dormitory; AIEE ALBERT P. FEGLEY Mont Clare Electrical Engineering Engineering Student Council; AIpII II Phi OIIIL'gII; AIEE; lrL-IIsurcr, Ru ogcr XViIIiIIms FcIImI III VVILLIAIVI THOMAS FIGART . . . . AIIOOIIII IIIL'L'IIIIIII'L'III EIIgiIIL'L'riIIg CIIi PIIi Swimming; AIPIIII Phi Omega; ASME; Bible FCIIOIVSIIIP GORMAN LEROY FISHER, JR. . . . State College Industrial Engineering Phi GIIIIIIIIII DL'IIII Engineer; Collegian; AIPIIII Pi Mu; QuIIrlcrdcck Society; LA VIIi; Glee Club WILLIAM PETER FISI- IER Ashland EIchricaI Engineering Tre'IsuIcr, IVLIstmiIIstcr Fioundllion; AIEE; Chapel Choir ELSVVORTH BLAIR FISSEL . . . . Kittanning EchIriuII Engineering 'l'riI IngIL' President, Iriunglc; SigIIIII I IIu: EnginLL-ring Student Council; AIEE; ELI cc! Irical EIIgiIILLrIIIg SOLicI Iv HOWARD K FITTING . . . New Hope AILL'IIIIIII'L'III EIIgIIILL'riIIg '1 answer, AIM; ASME I1031 JOHN JOSEPH FLYNN . . Elcclricul Engineering AIEE; AIM Philadelphia DONALD EDWIN FOGELSANGER . . . Scotland Industrial Engineering President, SAM; 'l'rcusurcr, Engineering Student Council; Football NED RENVVICK FOSTER . . . . . DuBois Pi Kappa Alpha Gymnastics; Treasurer, Pi Kappa Alpha; IAS Auronumicul Engineering REGIS LEO GALLAGHER Architecture Senior Board, LA V113; Scarab; President, Pi Gamma Alpha; Engineering Student Council; AIA; Camera Club Dallas. Tex. RICHARD CLIFFORD GAVALIS . . . . Scranton Aeronautical Engineering Sigma Tau; Quartcrdcck Society; Vicc-Presitlcnt, IAS; Newman Club VICTOR A. GAVINSKI . . . . Drifmn Electrical Engineering JAMES P. FRANCESCHINA . Beaver Falls Mechanical lingincuriug Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Bum Pi; Phi Em Sigma XVILLIAM DAVIS FRENCH . . . . . Latrobe Industrial Engineering FRANKLYN ROBERT FRITZ . . . . . Altoon'a Architectural Engiuuvring Camera Club; AIA EDWIN PAUL GEBHARDT Egg Harbin City, N. J. Aeronautical Engineering ROBERT EDWARD GEBHARDT Industrial Engineering Librarian, Chapel Choir; Quartcrdcck Society; Penn State Club Alt. Lebanon WILLIAM JOHN GELEGOTIS New Cumberland Industrial Engineering GEORGE ROBERT FRYCKLUND . . . Hastings Electrical Eugiuucring Acacia Secretary, Acacia; AIEE ROBERT EARLE FUNK . . . . . . Alumna Electrical Engineering Secretary, Alllli; 13m Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; Phi Eta Sigma EDWARD ROBERT GALLAGHER Dallas, Tex. Architecture Treasurer, AIA; Newman Club; LA V11; 1041 VANCE GENZLINGER Electrical Engineering Huntingdon Valley Phi Kn a Si ma AIEE PP g BRUCE EDWIN GERVVIG North Hills Architecture Theta Chi Camera Club; AIA; Pi Gamma Alpha; LA V11; ROBERT L. GETIS . . Philadelphia Industrial Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Pi Mu; SAM; Camera Club DONALD GIBBLE Drexcl H111 1:11'L'1r1'1111 hngincering T 1111 Kappa 1311511011 litigimcr; Vice Cl1:1111;111n, AlEE;ElL-clricz11 EnginLL'ring SociLu; Sr. 'lb'hilrd '11111 111:111';1'111 131'111 Pi; 151.1 K. .111sz N11: 51011111 11111; P1111111 Sig1 CLYDE RAE GILLESPIE Mcchspnrt Industrial Engineering A1pl1'1 Siumu P111 Prusidum, A1p1111 Sigma 11111; 1171103 in 1111' News 11! PL 1111 511111: 5 KM GILBERT AMMON GINGRICH . . . . Lebanon Industrial Engineering '1'1111 111-111 Pi; Alpha Pi Mu; SAM ROBERT HARMAN GOODENOVV . . . Muncy zlrL'hilt'L'mn' 111CLLPFL'5111L1IH, 311111111; A111 MAX RICH IARD CRAMLY . . . . . 111111111111 valumit'ul Engincuring Sigma Tau; SAE; ASHE Drcxc1 11111 Sium'l Phi L'psilun KEITH NEVENS GRANT 1.11'11 hnguu'cnng IRVIN JOSEPH GLADNICK VVi111es-Barrc Electrical Engineering Newman Club; AIEE; Electrical Engineering Socicly; Sigma T1111 RICHARD DAVID GLASS . . . . Kingston 1110011111116111. EnniHL'ering ASME' Glee C 1111; EDWARD WILLIAM GLATFELTER . . . York .111'1'11111111'111 1:11;;1111'L'rmg LOREN GREEN . . . . . . . Jiiglcr 1111111xlriu! Enginuvriug JAMES 1'1. GRESI'I . . . VVi111L's-l111rrc .111'1'11111111'111 Ifugim'cring ASME; lingincuring 8111110111 Council; SAE THOMAS ANGLIN GRESHAM 1iC111110nL1. Va. Archilz'ulurt' C111 Epsilon; Sigma Tau: Scarab CLAIR JOSEPH GI OCK Beech Creek C11 11 Engineeriu EMIL THOMAS GOFFUS . . . . . 11111111111 Industrial Engiucvriug N1111111y Dormitory Council; SAM; Intrnmumls HAROLD JACK GOLDMAN Phi1adc1pl1ia1 Aermmun'cul Engineering 11111111111111115; Archery Club XVILLIAM JOHN GRIFFIN . . . . . Tvrunc 1111'1'1111111'1'1I1 Enginucriug ' ASME; Newman Club .101 IN 1112111113111 6110151: 1111i1z1dc1p11111 311'1'1111111'1'111 Enginuuriug ASHE; Luvrossv ROBERT II. GEOFF . . . . . . . Lititz. Elutricnl Engineering Y IL'L' Pnsidcnl, 15111 'K. 1.11.1 11 N11; V we PrLsulcnt, Punn 11.11111; u13c111 Pi; AILE; 11051 BENJAMIN V. GRONINGER . . . . Port Royal Civil, Engineering ASCE; AIM MURRAY GROSS . . . . . . Glen Lyon zhwmmuticul Engineering Sigma Alpha Mu. Tau Bum Pi; 117C; IAS FORREST ROBERT GRUNDON . . . Harrisburg Rlcclmnical Engineering ASME; LSA CONRAD PEARSON GUTHRIE . . . . DuBoiS Elcclricnl Engineering BERNARD GUTTERMAN . . . . VVilkcs-Barre Sunilury Engiuuuring Phi Epsilon Pi Associate Photography Editor, Frmh; Stall Photographer, LA VIE; TrunsuICl': Engineering Student Council; Critique; Thespiuns; Chi Epsilon; ASCE DONALD KERN HACKENBERRY . . . VVilliamspOrt AWechtmicnl Engineering President, ASHE; Treasurer, Pi Tau Sigma; Sigma Tau; Engineering Student Counci DONALD MAX HACKENYOS . . . . . York .Mcchanical Engineering Sigma Tau; Pi Tau. Sigma; ASME JOHN W. HALDEMAN . . . Washington, D. C- Mcchnuiml Engineering Cross Country; Track; ASME ALVIN J. HALEY . . Clearfield Elautrical Engineering JOSEPH F. HAMBURG . . . , New Cumberland Aeronautical. Engineering Sigma Tau; IAS VVILBUR LEASON HANKEY, JR. . . . Pittsburgh Civil Engineerin I Prcsidcnt, ASCE; Tau Bum Pi; Chi Epsilon; Alpha Phi Omega; Imramumls WILLIAM KEVIN HANLEY . . . . Pittsburgh Civil Engineering Theta Chi President, Theta Chi; Newman Club; ASCE; Intnunumls RICHARD GEORGE HANNAH . . . Philadelphia Avrmmuticul Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha Succcr; Swimming; Lacrosse; Sigma Tau; Parmi Nuus; Quartcrdcck Society KENNETH GEORGE HARPLE . . Spring City Electrical Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma Secretary, Eta Kappa Nu; Allill; Tau ch Pi; Sigma Tau ERNEST WILLIAM HARTSKY . . . . Farrell Civil Engineering Triangle President, Sigma Tau; Chi Epsilon; Vicc-Prcsidcnl, ASCE; Engineering Student Council; Newman Club JOHN VINCENT HEENEY . . . . New Boston Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa SAM; ASME; Newman Club VVlLLIAM HELF, JR. . . . . . VVilkes-Barrc lih'clrivul Engineering Treasurcr, Camera Club; AIEE WILLIAM BENTON HENDERSHOTT . . Philadelphia Aeronautical Engineering Chairman, IAS; Engineering Student Council JOHN JOSEPH HENNESSEY . . . Philadelphia Aaronamicul Engineering Engineering Student CUluICiI; IAS; Newman Club; Intrnmumls JAMES E. HESS . . . State College Electrical Enginuvring AIEE; Prcsidcnt, Secretury-Trcusurcr, Chapel Choir; Glee Club DONALD EUGENE HETRICK . . . Philipsburg Electrical Enginvuring Eta Kappa Nu THEODORE LEWIS HETRICK . . . Bcuvcrtown Elcclrical Engiuuuriug EDWARD WAYNE HEWITT . . . . Luck Haven Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Society Tumaqua JOHN C. HIRSCH Industrial Lngmccrmg ALTON JENKINS HITCHNER, JR. . . Pixman, R. J. Aeronautical Engineering Quartcrdcck Society; IAS CLIFFORD MILTON HOCH . . New Castle Industrial Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha WILLIAM FREDERICK HOLDREN . . Philipsburg AIchumiL-ul Enginccring Acacia Swimming; ASHE; SAME; ROTC Rint- Tczun GRANVILLE WALTER HOLAIAN . . . Philadelphia th'chunicul. Iiugiuccring Pi Tau Sigma; ASHE JOSEPH XVALTON HOLMES . . . . Pittsburgh Muclmnicul. Eugiucuring HARRY ROBB HOLT . . . . Niagara Falls. N. Y. Muulmnicul Engineering Alpha Chi Rho Tau Bum Pi; Pi 'I'uu Sigma; ASMIZ; Riflc Team; Imrmnuruls MAHLON ROSS HOOVER . . . . Morrisdalc Civil Enginvoring JOHN GOOD HOPKINS, III . . . . Hazlctnn Civil Engineering Sigma Chi ASCE; Vicc-Prcsidcnl, Vcle-y liuundutinn ALFRED C. HORN . . . . . H'cst Huzlemn MUL'Imnicul Engineering ASME ROBERT FRETZ HORNBERGER . . . VVcstRcading Electrical Engiucuriug AHZli MURRAY ROBERT HORTON . . . XVilkcs'Barrc IiIL'L'lricuI Enginvcrilzg RALPH DAVID HOUCK . . . . . Reading IiIL'ctricul Engineering Vicc-Prcsidcm, AIM; Prcsidum, Dormitory; A'illnny Dormitory Council non ROBERT VIIARREIV I'IOUSEVVORTII Philadelphia IIIIIII tI'iIII ITIIIIiIII1IiIIg lrinn III I I'Isi1 IIIII, ' IrL IMIICL S CiII IIIIIiIIl :IIIII IIIu1I1; PItsidunt, SIIIIL; I '41ch I' UIUIIL'I, I'II-II IIII11-1l IIO 7; PIIIIIImiIIII IIIIIIIIIg1 I1-r, ILIII, i'II1I:I; unuspnndinu Scculurx, I'IIIII1; I-n1lIu1'I15; D1- III ;:III III; IIILI', IIUIIAI IIiIlc '11 Im; II JOHN ALBERT I'IRIVIVIIK . . . . . Turcntum IIIIIIIVIIII'III lfIIgI'IIuL-riug Phi Kappa Tau 01:! PI; QIIIII'IL-I'Ilvck Sncicty; Phi litu Sigma; :ISME; Alpha Pi Mu; III'U'PI'CkIIICnl, Ncu'InIIn Club; SIIIIIIII 'I'nu; Iinginccring Student Council IAMLS IIELVIN IILIGIIES . . . . Alumna ILI1 L'IriLIII IzIIIIiIIIIIiIIII MERLE LESTER JONES . I'Izwcrtowll I'II'rIIIIIIIIIicuI Engineering Sigma Tau; IIIS VVILLIIIM GARFI ELD JONES Civil EllgiHL'L'rng IIV i IkBS'BEIUC VERNON ALIIIIOIVD JORDAN, JR. . . . Indium! IIII'L'IHINIL'UI Engineering ASIIIli; SAE ROBERT IZOLIiIIIAN I'IULING, JR. . . . . Franklin AI'L'III'IL'CIIII'L' IIIIIL' IIXHHI; .'IIII; AIM; Prop :InIl II'iIIg; Esquissc INILLIAM SOU DEBS IIYSLOP IIIIIIISII'I'III EIIgiIIL'L'I'iIIg State College JOSEPH PAUL IANIVIELLO . . . . . PIIIIIIII IIIL'L'IIIUIICUI ICIIgIIIcvriIIg Newman ITIuII; :ISIIIE IIcnvcr IIIIusc I RICHARD CARL JUNG Reading liII'I'IrIL'III Ifuginvvriug Pi Kappa Phi IiIII Kappa Nu; Il'uu B1111 Pi; IIIIZE; jI' Soccer; Sigma Tau THEODORE R. JUPINA . . . . . COEIIIIZIIC Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa SIIIII; :ISIIE; Newman CIuII; Glee Club; 'I'rcasurcr, Phi Kappa STEPI IEIV KALATUCKA . . . . . Chester IIIL'L'IHHHL'UI Iznguurcnug RUSSELL WILLIAM INIII'IAIIII . . . . Reading AIUCIIUHICIII ICIIgiIquriIIg Pi Kappa Phi Alpha Phi Omega; SIIIlIi; SIIIZ STANLEY 'II JEDRZIEVVSKI . . . Osceola IIliIls IIIchIIIIII'cIIl Engiucuring jAY EDVWIRD jENSEN . . . . . 'Iiymnc LII'L'IIICIII IzngIIIucrIng I1081 DEAN LOVVELL KANE . . . . . . AImoml ISII'L'II'I'L'III Eugiuvuring 'l'hcln Xi DONALD JACKSON KANTNER . . . . Tannuluu Industrial. Engineering KENNE FII DAIE LKAPP . . . . . . Dover Civil. Engineuring IISCli; SIIE ROBERT KARL KEISER Industrial Enginvuring SAM; AH-Cnllugc Elections Committee JOSEPH JAMES KELVINGTON Archilvcmrul Engiuvt'riug linginccring Student Cuuncil; Busrhull ALEX PAUL KERVALAVAGE . Mm-Imnivul lfugiuvvring Tull Bola Pi; Pi Tuu Sigma: ASHE; glli Butler Dclm 'l'nu Delhi New Brighton 11cm Tlu'm Pi Vi1kcs-Bnrrc PHILIP B. KLEMICK . . Philadelphia .HUL'huniuul lingiuvuring PresirlL-nt, Pi Tuu Signm: Sigma Tau RICHARD EDMOND KLEMICK Philadelphia Mc-L-Imuim! Engim-vriug Recording Summary, Pi Tau Sigma; Sigmzl 'lhu RICHARD MERLIN KLINGAMAN Raiding Alt'clumiwl Engineering Pcrshing Rillcs; ASMIQ; lntrumuruls CHARLES EDWARD KESSLER Imluslrlul Iznguu'urmg EDWIN FREDERICK KEYSER th'dumicul Ifngiuycring KSAH FRED RIERLE KIGHTLINGER Jh'L'huniL'uI Ifngiuuvriug ASXII' Alumna Philadelphia Oil City Philadelphia RICHARD LEIGH KLOSTERMAN . Phi Kappa Sigma Jluchunicul Enginm'ring ASMIE; SAM Millburn. N. . Phi Sigma Kappa LOUIS HERMAN KLOTZ Civil Ifngiumtriug ASCII; ViL'CiPI'USidPIH, Phi Sigma Kappa MICHAEL ROBERT KOCAK Dmlucsnc Jvmuumicul lfngim'cring HHLLIAM CORTTIS KILBURN .Huclumicul Iiuginm-riug ASMli; SAME VILLlAM H. KILEY, JR. Iflt'clricul lingincvriug CHESTER CARL KISIEL Sunimry IJIIgIIIIL'L'rng Eric Cuvingmn Bruckcnridgc Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Newman Club; lmrumuruls THOMAS FRANCIS KONZAL ,I'rcmrtnn lflvcn'iml lfuginuurmg Izlcclrlcul langmvurmg Sncn'llx Ford Chy Phi Kuppu ALBERT KOVAR lmlnxrriul liugim'vl'iug 'lH'cusurt-r, ASMIC; SAM; vaumn Club: lmrmmxrnls JOSEPH KOZIJNVSKI. JR. Nnnticulw lilvclric'ul Iingiuvuring I1091 plo1 FREDERICK A. KRAMER . . . . . Drexel Hill Electrical Engineering Em Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; Allili; Bridge Club; Camera Club; Tau Beta Pi RONALD E. KRAPE . . . . . . . Erie Mechanical Engineering Phi Kappa Psi Glee Club; Sigma Tau; NSA; Boxing LAWRENCE JOSEPH KRAVVITZ . . . Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering ASME JOHN EDWARD KRUPA . . . . . Ashley Industrial Engineering Them Xi Newman Club JOSEPH BERNARD KUBECK . . . . . Taylor Elwlricul Engineering Newman Club; President, Simmons Men's Club JOHN WARNER LADD . . . . . Philadelphia Mechanical Enginvcriug Pi 'l'zlu Sigma; Sigma Tau; ASME ROBERT GEORGE LAKE . . . . . Dover, N. J. Rluclxnnicul Engineering ASHE; College Lknxp; Canterbury Club JOSEPH ANTHONY LALLI . . . . Dunmorc Civil. Engineering Newman Club; ASCE MYRON LAMONT . . . . . . Sharpsvillc Electrical Engineering Chi Phi 117C; Treasurer, Chi Phi GEORGE MICHAEL LANG . . .. . Cresson Industrial Engincuriug RANDEL CHARLES LAYLON, JR. . . . Williamsport Muchunicul Engineering Chi Phi Pi Tau Sigma; ASME ROGER LAMAR LEISENRING . . . . Bear Gap .Ih'rmmmicul Eugiuucring JOHN LESKO . . . . Sykesville Electrical Engineering AIEE RICHARD DANIEL LEWIS . . . . Allentown Archinwmru Phi Kappa Sigma President, Phi Kappa Sigma; AIA; Esquissc ROGER EARL LINDENRIUTH . . . Pottsvillc Aeronautical Engim'cring Collcgc Co-up; IAS; Canterbury Club; Intrmnumls HAROLD EDMOND LITTLE . . . . Hanover Arcltircvmml Enginvcring Scarab; AIA WILLIAM FREDERICK LOEPER . . . Ashland Mechanical Engiuvuriug STANLEY AIILLER LONGVVILL . . . . Hershey Civil Engineering ASCE; Chi Epsilon; Riding Club; Photography Club; Bible Fellowship THOMAS FREDERICK LORADITCH . Cumberland, Md. Electrical Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma AIIEE; Camera Club ARTHUR DONALD LORBER . . . Philadelphia Industrial Engineering Zulu Bela Tau Secretary, 20m 130le Tau; Alpha Pi Mu; Engineer JACK GILBERT LU CAS . . Tvronc Imluslriul Engineering JAY I'IARLAN LUCAS . . . . . Harrisburg Architecture Drum Major, Blue Band; Scarab; Pi Cnmmu Alpha; AIA STANLEY JOHN LUCAS . . . . . Carbondulc Industrial Engineering SARI; ASHE; Ncu'mun Club JOSEPH WILLIAM LUCKUS . . . . Coaldalc Cn'tl Lugmccrmg EBER EDWARD LUDVVICK . . . . Balavanwvd Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; ASCli BENJAMIN jOHN LUKAS . . . . VVilkcsBurrc Iih'L'HiL'ul Engineering 'l'hL-m Kappa Phi Phi Thclu Kappa; Allilj; Newman Club ARTHUR ROLAN LUKENS . . . . . Alumna Aruhitcclnre Tull Bum Pi: Scarab; Sigma Tau; Pi Gamma Alpha; :XIA; An Editor, LA Yul; Engineering Student Council; Nimmy Dormitory Council ALLEN HUNTER LYKENS . . . . Birdsboro Industrial Engineering SAM; ASHE VICTOR KAMERER LYNCH . . . . . Latrobe Sunilury Engineering Bum Theta Pi Swimming; Blue Key; Chocrlcmlcr; Truck DANIEL EDR'IUND MCDADE . . 4 . VVilkcs-Burrc EIL'CIricul Engineering .UEE; Penn Ilm'cn Club CARL JAMES McDERMIT . . . . . Cressun Aurmmmicul Engineering THOBIAS CHARLES MCDERRIOTT . . . Pittsburgh Industrial Enginucriug Phi Delta Them 7 Truck; Sigma Tau DEAN CECIL MCCAHEY . . . . . Uniontown Hluclumicnl Engineering Tau Bum Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Phi Em Sigma; l rcusurcr, SAIL GEORGE DANIAL MCGINLEY . . . . Puttsvillc Civil Engineering ASCE; AIRI JERRY GARLAND McGRATlI . . . . Alumna Imlnsrrml Izugxncurmg EDXVIN STEWART MCILHATTAN . . Grccnsburg Mt'clmuiuul Engineering ASHE; Pershing Rifles 1111 FRANCIS PATRICK MCLEAN . . Canunsburg Civil Jingimwring Phi Kappa .XSCIZ; SAME; Newman Club IIOVVARD KEN; WZTH MchCIIAEL Civil Eugiuauriug ASCE Pittsburgh HARLAND DREXV MCMULLIN . . . . Millhcim Civil Engim'vring Tun Bum Pi; Chi Epsilon RUDY MICHAEL IUARRAZZO . . . . Dumnurc Aluclnmicul Engineering Thuln Kappa Phi Imgnwm' Cl IARLES EVERETT MARSDEN Aurmmmivul Engineering Belle Vernon KENNETH EDWARD MARSTELLER . . . York Mechanical Engineering ASME; SAE JOHN WILLIS IX'ICNEES . . . . . Edinbom .chlluuiml lfugiuucriug Chi Phi ViCtLPrUsillL'lH, Pi 'l'uu Sigma; Engineering Student Council; :XSMIi; lnlrnmuruls JAMES JOSEPH MADDEN . Rh'clmnicul lfngim'uriug ASMIL l Inlliduysburg RICHARD T. MALONE lz'IUclI'iL'ul FugiuL-L'riug Iicllcl'umc Z: i la ROBERT EUGENE MARKLE . . . . Hanover IZIUL'triL'uI lfnginuoring Vrcslling ROBERT ALLEN MARKLEY Industrial lfuginvcriug Tuu Hutu Pi; Sigma Tau; Alphu Pi Mu: lmmmumls; Baseball , , . ' ' . lndur Springs Alpha Chi Sigma JEROME RAYMOND MARKOCH Civil Engilmcring Chi Epsilon; AIM; ASCE; 'l'uu ISL-lu Pi; Treasurer, Dormitory; lmrumuruls Swuycrvillc pm ALLAN LEE NIARTIN . . . . . Clcuriicld Civil Engineering - SCI: WILLIAM VERNON MATTERN lmluxlriul Iinginm-riug ASMIL; SAM Lcwixmwn EDXVARD .IOSEPH MATUSIK Imluxtrml Iztlgmucrmg Shenandoah CHARLES FILLMORE MEBUS . . . . Glcnsidc Sanitary Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon Vicu-Prcsidcm, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Truasurur, Sunhhunl 21nd Blndc; Assistant Manager, Boxing; ASCE; SAME; Pershing Rifles ROBERT ALPHEUS MECKLEY . . . . . York Civil Eugiuuvring Phi Sigma Kappa President, Phi Sigma Kappa; Chi Epsilon; ASCE JOHN GEORGE MEIKRANTZ Mvvhumcal hugmvcrmg M'cst Huzlcton Symphony Orchestral CHESTER RAY MENGEL Civil Engiucuriug Chi Epsilon; ASCII GENE DUANE MENTZER Electrical Engineering Allili; lmrnmumls GEORGE N. MILLER Muclmuirul Iz'ngincuring Tyrone Martinsburg ank WALTER KENNETH MORRIS Sunilury lfugikuriug ASCIj; AIM FRANK JOHN RIORTON Iflt'clricul Ifuginuuriug AHLIz RICHARD JOHN MOULIJ Mt'L-Imniml Engium'riug Puttsvillc Pl! iludcl phia Currv KENNETX I R U SSELL MILLER Architecture Secretary, AIA RAYA IOND CHARLES MI LLER Arclxitl'cmml Engincvring Delta Tau Della Ulvsses Philadelphia Triangle President, Engineering Student Council; Prcsidcm, Scarab; :Ul-Cullegv Cnhincl; Engineer; Treasurer, Sigma Tau; AI Slaw; Newman Club; Skull and Hunts HERBERT C. MIX I'Iz'L-lrlml Izuguu'urmg XgCE; 1th's in HIV Nuws ut P131111 Mt. chctt MEREDITI 'l MUNNS IflL'a-Iricul lfugiuuwiug NORMAN EDWARD MUTCHLER Civil lv'ugiuccriug ASCE; Penn State Club; Nilluny Buu'umn ROBERT KENNEDY MYERS zh'rmmum'ul Lugmccrmg Philadelphia XVilliumspnrt Alumna JOHN ALAN MOORE Aeronautical Engineering Blue Band; Concert Band G. CLARK MOREY . . . lmluslriul Eugim't'riug SAM; IRC; Pt'nn Sum- Cluh; AIM JAMES MORRASH . . . Mechanical lingim'cring ASMI; Athens Eric Vi1kcs7l32lrrc XVILLIAM BINGIIANI MYERS A'h'clmuicul Engineering Scabbard and Blade; Quzlrlcrdrck Society x' 'uU'I'C Rifle 'l'cum Pi Kuppn Alpha I IENRY jOSEPH NARUS lmlnslriul linginvvriug ERVVJN NASE . . Fil'il I ngim't'ring 'l'rcusurcr, llihlc liullnu'ship; Inlralmurnls; .XSCIE; .HAI State College Mt. Carmel Pcrkusic 1131 RICHARD HENRY NEWTON . . . Drexcl Hill Architecture Thcspinns; Historian, Scarab; Secretary, Pi Gamma Alpha; AIA THOMAS JOSEPH NOCKET . . . Port Carbon Morlmnical Engineering ASME LEO ROBERT NOTARI . . . . . Old Forge Electrical Engineering Alpha Phi Delta AIEE; Secretary, Alpha Phi Dclm MAURICE ANDREW NYQUIST . . . Ridgway Mcchmzicul Engineering ASME; Newman Club; Intrumuruls MALCOLRI P. OLMSTEAD . . . . Grampian Sumrury lzngmuunug LEONARD JOSEPH OMICHINSKI . . . Glen Lyon Civil Engineering ASCE; Newman Club jxlCHARD STANLEY OXENREIDER . . West Lawn Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; ASCE; AIM; LSA HENRY STANLEY OZARKO . . . . Nanticokc xh'mnumicul Enginvcring 1A5; Engineer; Newman Club CARMEN JOHN PARISH . . . . Punxsutawncy Mechanical Engiuuaring ASME: SAE ROBERT ETTORO PASCUZZI . . . Warren Imhlstriul Engineering Alpha Phi Delta SAM; Newman Club MELVIN LAMONT PERKINS . . . . Bradford lfll'clriml Engineering GEORGE PERKO . . . . . . . Lansford , Civil Engineering Chi lipsilnn; ASCE: Penn State Cluh CLARENCE NORMAN PETERS . . . Boothwyn Imlusrriul Engineering JOHN ERNEST PHEASANT . . . . Altoona Electrical Engineering Allili; Iiln Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau ANTHONY PIAZZA . . . . . Philadelphia Civil Engineering ASCE; Newman Club THOMAS MICHAEL PIENKOVVSKI . . Mt. Carmel liIL'crricuI Enginccring AIEE I'IOVVARD OTTO PLASAN . . . . Montgomery Vlmlnstriul Engineering SAM; ASME ROBERT FRANCIS PODLESNY . . . Hazleton Electrical Engineering AIEE; Electrical Engineering Society; Newman Club JOSEPH PAUL PONHAN, JR. . . . . St. Clair Electrical Engineering AIEE; AIM JOHN MILES PORTER . . . . . Shavcrtown Industrial Engineering Triangle Intmmurzlls; AIM ROBERT DWIGHT PORTER . . . . Valencia JILICIIIIIIical Enginm'riug PI Tnu Sigma; ASME ALBERT ROCCO PORTO . . . . . Ambridgc Muchunicul Engineering Phi Kappa Cnptmn, Cross Cnuntrv; Imck; VILC- President, Phi Kappa; IIIIr'IIIIurals; ASML; NLII In In Ch Ib WILSON WARD POULTON, JR. . . . Philadelphia Mcchrmical Euginuuriug ASHE; SAE ROBERT DAVID POWELL . . . . . Scranton Alcclmniual Engim'cring IE W ARD l'l. POWERS . . . . . . Corry Mechanical Eugiucvriug UM EDMUND LOVE PRICE, JR. . . . . Almona Ichham'cal Enginm'ring SccrcxurI', SAE; ASME; lntraunuruls WALTER STEPHEN PRZYBOCKI . . . Barncsbum Izlcrlrxcal kIIgIIIccrIIIg RICHARD KEILER PULLING . . . . . Eric CiIiI Engineering Phi K: .IIPPI Psi President, Chi Epsilon; Sure! IrI, Slgmn rm 'I All BL-III PI; Parmi Nous; Sc .IIbenl and BI Idc; Qua Irtcrllcck DSIIciL-II'; Secret: IrI, Phi K: Ippn IsiP XVILLARD FRANCIS QUIRK . . . . Bradford Electrical Engiuvcriug Della Chi SL'crclzIrI', Delta Chi; NCH'HHIH Club; AIEE PAUL JAY RAFFENSPERGER . . . Julmsmun Civil Engineering SiI 'zml Phi Epsilon Lacrosse NATHAN HALL RAMBO, III . . . IVynnewood Aeronautical Eugim'cring XS LEO OTTO RAVINA . . . . . . Freeland Civil Engineering WILLIE FRANCIS REASNER, 1R. . . . Reading Civil Engineering ScurclzIrI', ASCIE; Tau Bola Pi; Phi Em Sigma; Bridge Club JOHN CARLYLE REEDER . . . . XVcst Sunbury Electrical Engineering ROBERT E. RETTINGER . . . . . Sunbury Architecture Esquissc; AIA VINCENT CARMEN RICCI . . . . Upper Darby Electrical Engineering Tau Bola Pi; Ll'rcasurcr, Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; AIEE I1151 WALTER DEWEY ROBERTS, JR. M Forty Fort Archill'vnu'c 'I'hclu Xi .UA TI lEODORE JOHN ROBERTSON MUL'IluniL-ul Iiuginm-riug Gulf ROBERT BR UCE ROBINSON Civil Engim'vriug ROBERT ERLING RODLI I lcrshcy Port Royal l'Iuntingdon Architectural lingim'vring Beta Them Pi 'l hcspiuns; AH; Lucrmsc PAUL THOMAS HOGAN Hm'huuicul Fugim'criug ASME; AIM WILLIARI PERRY ROIKABAUGH Civil Engincvring 'l rcusurcr, ASCE; SAME; College Crrup; XIM ELBERT JOSEPH ROSA XVilkcs-Barrc Mmmtvillc Philadelphia Jurmmulicul lingiuucring Denver House 1le8; SAli RICHARD THOMAS ROSS Aurmmum-ul Izugmt'urmg JAMES JACOB ROSTOSKY . . lmlnslriul Engim'vrilzg Penn State Club nun Oxford New Eagle GEORGE WIEST RUBY . . . . . . York Industrial Engim-uring Phi Kappa Tau viL'LLPrL'SiIICIH, SAM EDVVARD T1 IONIAS RUCH . . . . Allentown lmluxtriul Enginuuring ' Alpha Pi Mu; Engineering Student Cnuncil; Vico-le-sidcnl, SAME; SAM; ISA HARRY EDWARD SALMON . . . . Nlill Hall ElL'L'H'iL'ul lingiuvcriug Alpha Sigma Phi 15m Kappa Nu; Allili: Glee Cluh; Enginvvr EDWARD JOHN SANDINI . Philadelphia Mechanical Euginvcring Tau Kappa Epsilon ASHE; IRC JACK LOU IS SANTORO . . . . Philadelphia Elvclricul Enginuvring NICHOLAS CHARLES SCANDALE . . . Old Forge Civil Iingiuuuring Phi Kappa Tau HARRY GEORGE SCHAFFER . . . Philadelphia Eluctriwl Euginvcring Prvsidcnl, 12m Kappa Nu; 'l'runsurcr, 'l'uu Bum Pi; Allili; Phi Em Sigma QUINTON ALVIN SCHAFFER . . . chherly .vh'rmmmicul Engineering IAS; SAL'; Pmp and XVing ROBERT WAYNE SCHLABACII . . . Rnbcsnniu Civil Engim'uring ASL'IE; .UM; Inlrmnumls WILLIAM R. SCHNEIDER . . . . . DuBuis IIIIIIIsIriIII EngiIII-uring Alplm Pi Mu; PlIi 17.121 Sigma ROBERT CARL SCHOELLKOPF IIII'L'IIIIIIIL'III ILIIgIIIL'I'I'mg XVyomissing HENRY F. SCIIOENFELD Lbutcsxillc Industrial EIIgiIIvvriIIg Phi Epsilon Pi President, Blue Key; Pal lrmi NUllS' , Ila! Sn cicty Council; ViL'L L-Suerior, I:Ill Epsilon I: I, SL': Ibb'ml and Blade; AIPII'I Phi OIIILgu; II C; II III: x in NIL AM at PLIIII b IILII JOHN MILTON SEIFARTH . . . . Reading Sanitary EngiIIuL-ring 'l'riunglc IIIIIL' Band; ASLTli; Cullcgu Symphony ALBERT ANTHONY SELINKA, JR. Shenandoah EIUL'II'icIII IfngiIII'L-riug AIISII; SAli; liIcL'IriL'III lingincvring SUL'IVI'V; I'cu'mam Clulu HERBERT RICHARD SELTZER . . . . YCHLIUII Iih'clricnl Ifngiuuvriug PIIi Em Sigma; AIEE RICHARD FRANKLIN SCHRECK . . . Lancaster ArL-III'IL'L'IIIrc SL'L'mlury, Scarab; Senior Bmml, LA VH5; Pi LZIIIIIIIIII Alpha; 'I'Ilcspinns; AIA FREDERICK WILLIAM SCIIULZE . . . . Eric IIIL'L'IIIIIIiL-III Engim't'ring Vicc-PI'csiLlL-III, Phi lim Sigma; AIM; VI'L'c-LTIIIIII'IIIIIII, XSME; SAli; IVL'sHIIiIIstcr Fuumlminn THEODORE ALBERT SCHUTTE . . . Reading IIIIlImrI'III Engiucl'riug ASME; SAM; Newman Club Philadelphia l'i Lambda Phi ROBERT LOUIS SELTZER Mechanical Iz'nginuvring ASME RICHARD MURRAY SENSENIG . . . PUHIUI'IIy IIII'L'IIIIIIiL-III Iingim'rriug ASME JOSEPH PETER SEVERINO, JR. I'IrL'IIin'L'IIIrI' I Iurrisburg ORVILLE HAROLD SCI'IVVANGER JR Elizabethmwn AIL-L'IIIIIII'LIII Engineering Pi I am Sinmm SIgnIII Iau ,'luu Bun Pi: SL': IIIIIIIrd Ind BI' .IIIL'; Ri IIL 'lL'. nu; albing L lulI; ASMI WILLIAM WARD SCOII T, 111 ILIUCITIL'HI bugmuurmg INIISIIingIIm, D. L7. JAMES NICHOLAS SEBASTIAN Civil Engimwring Locust Gap E LESTER J SHAFER . . . Mt. UIII'IIII Civil IiIIgiIII'I'I'iIIg 'IQLTIE JAMES FRANCIS SI'IAFFER . . . . Indiana CI'I'I'I Iingiucuring ASLIIi; SAIL; PL'IIII Slulc Club; Newman Club KEITH GILMORE SHAFFER Industrial Engiuuvring ASMIS; 5 HI New Kcnsingmn Inn 1VILLIARI ANDREW Si IANK . . . Arnold Architectural Engineering 11.1; Prop and 11'ing DANIEL ALLEN SHANNAHAN . . . . Oil City Aicclmniwi Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma ASHE RICHARD 11'ILL1AM SHEAFFER . . . Harrisbng Industrial Engineering Treasurer, 11111.1; SAM FREDRICK ENGLERT SHERIDAN . Hazleton ArclIilL'LlIIrc Phi Kappa Psi 1n :IsurL'r. SL'aImII; SiI IIIII .I 'lu;r1 l 0' .IIIIma A;lpiIa 1111111 .11 hi Omega; PrL-sidcnl, 1l 1; C II N en's itrg-m-r lr.ItL-rll1it1' RushinII Magazine; NL111HJD Club; SCLTUHlTyy Phi Kappa Psi LEONARD BERNARD SHUCAVAGE . . . Exetcr Electricul Engineering PL-nII SIIIILI Club; Newman Club; Ski Club; Treasurer, Dormitory RAYAIOND LEVVIS SHULTZ . . . Cnnsimhoekcn Elvctricul Engineering Fencing; Glee Club; Penn State Club HARVEY E. SHUPE . . . . . . Edison Civil Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi ASCE wl HOMAS SI 1UP 1 A11 . . . . Mt. Carmel Architectural Engineering BIIskL-atbiil; 211:1; Scarab FREDERIC HAMILTON SHUSS . . . NIahaHL-y Civil Engiuuoriug Boxing EDIVIUND 111711111, SHUSTER . . . . Lcechburg Mechanical Engineering ASHE; 511E; SAME SAMUEL VVILLIAI11 SILLAMAN . YounIIwuod ISII'I'triLIIl Enqim'cring SiIIIIIu 11111 Epsilon CIIrrcspunLliIIII SLL'rL'lIIn', Em Kappa Nu; AILL GEORGE. ED1VARD SIMMERS . . . . Aimonu Eivutriml Engineering Allili; IIItmIIIIIrnls PAUL RICHARD SIMON . . . . . Reading EII-ctricni Engineering MOSES SIROTKIN . . . . . VViikcs-Burrc Mvchuuicul Engineering Pi TIIII Sigma AI EXANDER 1:. SKIPP JR . . . . Derry Industrial Engineering MundgLr, SludLm NL'IIS 1gLIIcy JOHN 1VARNE11 SKOOGLUND . . . Pittsburgh FIILlriuII EIIIIiIIL'L'riIIg Alpha SiIImu Phi 1'. I.I K. .Iplm Nu; 1.Iu 11Ll.1 Pi; Phi 12m 51011111:S1.L rt1211'1,111112 jOHN WILLIAM SMIDANSKY . . . . Munhall Industrial EIIgiIIL'L'riIIg Sigma I 'u LiIIII s 11111';10Lllhl1111 110' 5 11 im 11mm Students in AIIIuricun C 011 cgcs aml UIIiIcrsi! iL's; CmIIImIIIIlL'r, SiIImd Nu; 11 Im's in 1114' NIIIIS at Penn Stutu; Skl Ill and 130m ; 1 IL'L- -PrLsidL-I1I, Druids; -6 DAVID ROY SMITH, jR. . . . . . Pottsviiic Mechanical Engineering Tull 110m Pi; Pi '1qu Sigma; ASHE; L511; United Student I7L'1lo11'shi11; x1131 GERALD HOSTERMAN SMITH . . Aamnsburg Industrial Engineering Benv er House Business Mann 1L-r, E11gincur;Bluc Key; Prop and 1Viug; V lCC- chsidcnt, 1L- aver Iluusc; Pershing Rifks; Alpha Phi Omega; 1111113 Clu b HARRY C. SMITH . . . . . . Elvcrson C1111 Izl1g111cL-rmg LEO EDWARD SMITH . . . . XNilkcs-Burre FIL- Llliull Engincnring A1LL;AIAI MELVIN R. SMITH . . . . . I'Iuntingdon Industrial Enginuriug SXA1;1AXS IL WILLIAM IRVING SMITH . . . . Philadelphia Eluclricul Engincvriug 13m Kappa Nu; Intrzunurnls RICHARD ALEXANDER SMUCKER . . 1'1u11ti11gdon Induxlriul Engincuring AIAI; ASAIE; SAM HERBERT H. SNYDER . . New Cumberland ArclxitL'Llnrul Lngincu'ing Alpha Phi 01110ng Prop and Wing; AIM; AIA JOSEPH CARL SOFIANEK . . . . Hazleton Elt'clriuzl Enginurinu AILL FRANK JOSEPH SORIERO, JR. . . . New Hope A IL'L'hunical Engineering JAMES EDWIN SOVVASH . . . . Grecnsburg Imluxlriul Engineering Phumgrup11y Club; Newman Club; ASAIE RALPH SPICER . . . . . . P111111dclpl11'21 Sumlury hIIgXHCL'I'XHg ALBERT 171. SPINNER . . . . . Lancaster Industrial Iizlghu'uriug Chi 11111 Druids; Fumbull; Track; SAAI LUTHER JAMES SPROVVLS . . . . Boswell Civil Engineering Phi L'Iu Sigma; ASCL; Penn State Club JAMES JOHN ST ACK . . . . . Bradford EIL'LIriLuI Imgincuriug A1L1i; 1:121 K11111111le DONALD ILIUGII STALCUP . . . . Lunsdmvnc Muclumicu! Engineering Triangle Secretary, Pi Tuu Sigma; Sigma Tau; Engineering Sludcm Council; ASAIE; SAE JOHN ALPHONSE STANZIONE . . . VVillizu11sport ElactriL-ul Engineering Chairman, 1111313; 11111 110111 Pi; E121 Kappa N11; AIAI HOXVARD PAUL STARR . . . . . Valencia Civil Enginvvring Kappa Sigma President, Kappa Sigma AVAYNE AI. S l ART ZELL . . . . Butler Cil i! Lngmu r1115 ASC L 11191 WlLBU R JAMES STAU FFER ML-L'Izumcul lingmvm'mg Alumna Pi Tun Sigmu; ASMli; SAE; Suuluhunl :Ind Ulmlc; Pmp 11ml XVing ERNEST ll. STEIN . . Archilt'clurc Scuruh; Hillel; lisquissc; :UA lthldclpllizl IIOVVARD ILDVVARD STEINRUCK . Plymouth Meeting Izlcclrlcul hugmuurulg AIEE; AIM JOHN WILLIAM SVVANGER . . . . Lebanon Avrmmulu'ul Euguwcrmg EDWARD CARL SWORD . . . . . Drums Civil Eugimwring Chi Epsilon FRANK LEON SZYMBORSKI . . . . Reading Civil Engiucuring Newman Club; ASCE; Chi Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tam; Phi Em Sigma CHARLES HENRY STEWART. JR. . . VViHiumspon Imluslrm! laugmm'rmg SAMUEL COX S l'lNNER lmlnm'ml Itugtmwrmg Harrisburg Ihlsiluws Munugrr, lfuginvur; Secretary, Alpha Pi Mu; Signw 'l'uu; Yiuc-Prvsidcm, SAM; Iinginuvring Slmlml Cuunuil JOSIiPl I STRIK TK lmlnxlrlul lmgnlm'rmg Ilzwlctun VILLIAM EDWARD TANNER . . . Curbundulc Civil Engineering iu-rVrL-sidcm, Chi lipsilnn; President, Canterbury Club CHARLES WILLARD TAYLOR . . Kcnncn Squurc Muclumicul lfngiuucring Sigma Phi Alpha DONALD GRANT TEDROVV, JR. . . Philadelphia Electrical Enginuvl'ing Pi Kappa Alpha AIEE DENNIS JAMES STRAVVNIIRE Hwtricul lfllginuuring Allili; Inlrzunuruls STANLEY LEWIS STRONEY Fluctricul Iiugium'ring Allili HERMAN FRANK SUCHCICKI Indusniul Iiugiuucriug SAM; IRRA; lnlrumuruls pzo1 Alumna NilL'L-s-Burrc Reading LAXVRENCE CLAIR TEMPLETON . . . Miami, Fla. Mechanical Engineering RIIYS EASTBURN THOMAS . . . Philadelphia Industrial Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon SAE; IRRA ROBERT ELVVOOD THORNTON . . New Cumberland Mechanical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi VicevPrL-sident. Camera Club; Tau Beta Pi; Engineering Student Council JAMES RUSSELL THRONE, JR. . . . MI. Wolf Induslriul Enginvering ROBERT CLEMENT TOMLINSON Almona Civil Eugiuccring Chi lipsilun; ASCE JAY MILTON TOMS VVayncsbnro IUI cIIuIIiLIIi lzIIf'incc ring WILLIAM WARREN VVALLICK . . . . York Industrial Iingim'uriug WILLIAM HEN KY WALTER Electrical IEIIginI'I-ring AIMS; AIM Harrisburg THOMAS DANIEL WARD Relic Vcrnun IIIIIIleriIII Engineering Them Chi Scurctury, Theta Chi; SAM; SAE; Newman Club JOSEPH BECK TROLIER Honey Brook C II 1'! Engim I'ring Manager, College Co-IIP; Scum .'-Ir.I In z-Isun r, C hi Epsilon: Tull ih-III Pi; ASCII Anibricigc PARKER EUGENE TUPIN . Sigma Phi Epsilon MI'I'IIIIIII'L'JI ISIIgiIII'I'riIIg ASMIS ROBERT JOSEPH TURNER . . . . . Eric EIL'L'IriL'III lfugiucvring FRANCIS EUGENE iVARNER Ambriduc ArI'IIiII'cIIIrc l'i K: .zIplII Phi IiiIInis PIIII'; Tribunal; Glue Cluh; Chapel Choir; 'l'rcusuur. PI K .zlppi Phi; ALI ROBliR'li CUMMINGS WEAVER, jli. . . CIII'II'cnsvillI- EIUC'TiL'IIl lfIIgiIII'I'riug WALTER PA I'TERSON WEIGAND, JR. Glcnuidcn Sanitary Engineering AIM; Immmumls BENJAMIN ROBERT UNGERLEIDER Curlinndulc Industrial Engineering Mumming Editor, Engineer; luu Beta 1i; Scurcmn, 1Siunm 'I'IIu; ice L-Prcsidcnt, Alpha Pi Mu; A;IM llillc Corvdun IHsi EDWARD LINCOLN VAN SICKEL . . Civil Engineering llIilx :Iplm TIIII Bum Pi; Sigma Tau; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Skiing; JV 1:4;IIIIIIIIH JV IVIcstliIIu GERALD CLARENCE VESLING Industrial EIIgI'IwL'rI'IIg Baseball; Student Handbook; SAE Clarendon Sigma Chi LOUIS CLEMENS XNEISS . Imlustriul Iingiuci'ring ASME; SAM; Newman CluII Pottsvillc WILLIAM LEE WEISS Biu lxun Industrial Engineering Phi DIhu Hun Treasurer, Phi Delta 'lihL-III; Tull Bum Pi; Sigma Tau; Alpha Pi Mu; lhtspiuns BUR 1 ON LEE WELLER IIIIIIISHIIII ILIIgiIIIuriIIg IVindcrest Cuuncil; Prop :IIId IViIIg Iiiurrisburg I1211 ALLEN HAROLD VVENNER Muclumivul Engineering ASME; Ski Club; Bible Feilowship JAMES L. VVENZEL . . . . Mcclumiuul Engineering ASMli; SAME LEE EARL VVERTZ, JR. Industrial Engineering Hazleton Eric Tyrone ROBERT J. WILLIAMS lilouricul Enginvwiug C :1111L-r:1 Club HAROLD HILLER WILSON Glen Rock 1W Lebanon ludzmriul Engineering Phi Gamma Della 1055 Count ry; Cchh 1ir111u11, Milit Irv B:111;Secrcmry, Tau Beta 1 1; Si ma Scabbard and Blade; Secret tun, Quuncrdcck Societs; Treasurer, Alpha PiI Mu WILLIAM ROBERT WILSON Electrical Engineering Alumna JAMES VVINGER . . Civil Engineering THOMAS VVITHKA Electric ! Engineering NEE MORGAN FLACK VVITHROW Eicclricul Enginvcring Indiana Simpson Ligonicr 11221 AILE WALTER JOSEPH VVOJTASZEK DuBnis Aeronautical Engineering IAS; SAE: Newman Club DARWIN FLOYD VVOLCOTT Corry Architecture AIA: Camera Club CHARLES A. WOLF . . Northampum Elmtricul Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma Players; AIEE 41..;4i JOHN VVOLOSCHUK . Scranton Civil Engineering ASCE; Intramumls; Alpha Rho Omega WILLIAM BLAIR WOODRING . . . . DuBnis Industrial Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi SAM; Prop and XVing ROBERT LUTHER XNYERMAN . . . Ilulliduysburg Architectural Engineering AIA THOMAS KELLER YOHE . . . . Jersey Shore Civil Enginm'ring AS l' JACK R. YOUNGS . . . . . . . Albiun Civil Engineering ASCII RICHARD GORDON ZAHNER . . . . . Erie Industrial Engineering Alpha Pi Mu; Engineering Student Council; SAM; AIM; Secretary, SAE LESLIE MERILL ZIMMERMAN . . . . Alumna Mechanical Engineering DAVID EUGENE ZINN . . . . VVilliamsport Electrical Engineering Sigma Chi AIEE DONALD EDWARD ZINN . . . . VWlliumsport Electrical Engineering Sigma Chi JOSEPH LEO ZYDEL Pittsburgh Industrial Engineering SAM; SAE; lmmmuruls pzsj t1261 Home economies was designed in the latter quarter of the 19th century to aid in producing a home and family life that would lead towards the country's highest idea1s. Physical health, constructive human relationships, heautv of surroundings, and, above 2111, ereativcness in meeting the everyday problems of living with the resources that are availabie-always in terms of the common ideal of continuous development-were among the values toward which home economics set itself. To accomplish these purposes, several courses were introduced at the College in the latter part of the 19th century. and, since that time, enrollments have increased to 833 this year, 114 of which are ochampus. Thirty- two others are graduate students. The program of resident instruction in the School OF Home Economics is designed for students from any part of the campus who wish to include in their general and professional education some preparation for family re- sponsibilities, For those who wish to make a comprehen- sive study of the affairs of the home, and for those who wish to prepare for one 01 the related professions. The School oHers two curricula, hotel administration and home economics. Within the 1atter curriculum are included eight majors: child development and family reiutionships, home economics education. home economics extension and adult leadership, home economics and journalism, home service and commercial demonstration. institution administration, home economics and food chemistry, and general home economics. Majors in home economies are required to complete 21 six-weeks summer practicum in their particular field and to spend eight weeks of either their junior or senior year in a home management house. There are three such housing Limits on campus, each with accommodations For eight women. The purpose of this project is to have the women live as a family and to ofier an opportunity for them to integrate and apply what they have learned to the actual situation in which they wi11 someday be working. GRACE M. HE Dean NDERSON Research is conducted on preparation of foods. 7-, n.- km Serving the meal, as well as planning and preparation, is an important part of the work in foods. Hotel administration students study textiles. ORGANIZATION GRACE M. HENDERSON - - - - Dean I HELEN R. LEBARON-Assistant Dean, in Charge of Resident l I nstruction DELPHA E. WIESENDANGER - Assistant Dean, in C harge of Field Services and 0f the Building WINONA L. MORGAN-Head, Child Development and Family Relationships RUTH E. GRAHAM - - Head, Clothing and Textiles EVA D. WILSON - - - Head, Foods and Nutrition DELPHA E. WIESENDANGER - Acting H ead, Home Management, Housing and Art DELPHA E. 'WIESENDANGER -Acting Chairman, Home Man- agement, Family Economics, Housing, and Home Equip ment BETH K. WHAM - - Acting Chairman, Home Art HELEN R. LEBARON-Chairman, Home-Commum'ty Relation- ships MARY BROWN ALLGOOD - C hairmom, Commercial Consumer Ser- vices JEAN D. AMBERSON - Head, Home Economics Education ESTHER A. ATKINSON-Head, Hotel and Institution Adminis- tration E1271 11281 NATALIE MAY ADLER . . . . Pittsburgh HIIIIIL' ISL'IIIIIIIIII'L'II 1111113 1 115111111 PlIi CIIrrL'spIIIIIIing SLL'rL'IIIn'. PI11111I'11LI1iL' Council; SOL IIIl Chairman. 1111191; Fro t;11 PlIIyL'rs; T1'1LspiIIIIs; Home Economics Club; ACLI JEANNETTE ALVA ARNOLD . . . . . York Home EL'OIIIIIIIiL's Home Economics Club; AClil MARTHA JANE ASHENFELTER . . Collcuevillc IIIIIIII' I'L'IIIIIIIIII'L'S Alpha GIIIIIIIIII DL'11II 1rL'siIIL'III,'111111 I CIIIIImII DL'11I1 1; MIISIIIIL'rL-IIL'S; StIIIL- 1 any; All- CI111LIIL' ElLL'Ii Inns Committee; 1'L'111L' Sinners; 1111rI1111urIIIS 11'1LL1A111 N. ASIIENEELTER . . . Collegevillc llolI'I 11111111111511'11110 CIIptIIin, 'l'rIIL'k; Crnss Country JANE DORA AUCH . . . Lebanon 114mm IEL'IIIIIIIIIiL'x 11111113 CI ImmII DL'IIII PIIII11L'11IIIiL' CIIIIIII'iI;P11i Upsilon UIIIiL'rIIII; 1n1L' Economics Club; 1101110 5115 ROBERT 1AI11ES 11111313 . . . . Eric 110101 AIiIIIiIIislIuliuII 11111111; GrL'mL'rs C'11111 MARY JANE BAILY . . . . Ta amaqua 1101110 IiL'IIIIIIII IiL'. 111L'III 11111111111111 PrLsiIlL'III, T1IiL'III P111 1111113; Phi Upsilon OIIIiLron; SL'L'I'L'IIIr 11y, Nlc:vaIn Club; L'-PrLsiIlL'111, DI1r111iII1r1 UIIiI; IIUIIIL lacunomics C11 I11ART1'1A LEE BALTZELL . . . . . Reno HUIIIL' EcmmIIIiL'S Symphnnv OrL'thtrII; 11III1IL' EL'I1IIIIIniL's Club; 1LnL'iI1II Club; I'L'111L Sinners; Ski Ch 1. ED11171N BARNITZ . . . . Car1is1c 101L'1I 1111111I1ixlrutio I Sin I:I111 1111113 Epsilon PrLsidI'Iit', SL'L'rL't 'Irv, Sigma AlphII Epsihm; 111105 HUM Among StIIIlL'IIts 1'11 AIIIL'riLIIII Colleges: and Universities; SL'LrLIIIry -TI'L':IsurL'r, Skull IInd Bones; Blu Km: Chairman, All-COllcgc E1L'L1iuns CommiIIL'L; Exccmivc CLinun 117C'Assistnm I11IIIIIULrCII11f;11I1111L' Economics StuIIL'nt CquILil; SiIIIuII EIlIi Alpha; EXI'Lutiu' CounL'il,11X;LiIIn's PIm ROBERT L. BAUGIlAN . . . South Sterling HIIII'I AtiIIIiIIiNIIIIIiIIII SL-L'I'L'I:Iry-'1'I'L'IISIIrL'r, SigIIIII EIII Alpha; CirL'L'IL-rs C1111: CHARLOTTE VIRGINIA BEAN . . . . Ecmda1c IIIIIIII' EL'IIIIIIIIIiL'x Alpha Xi DL'11I'I 1101110 EL'IIIIIIIIIiL's C11111; LSA HELEN LOUISE BENDER . . . . Carmlltown 11mm: IiL'InIInIIiL's Phi 1111 1121110 Singers; Buu'ling Club: I'Ulhling Club; Newman Club; Intramurals SARAH LOUISE 131LHE1111ER . . . Northampton 11111110 Ecmnnnics 11111110 Economics Club; LSA BETTY JEAN BLACK . . . . . . Athens IIIIIIII' ECOIIIIIIIIL'S FLORE CE ADELE BLACK . . . North East llmIIL' EI'IIIIIIIIII'I'X A11111:I Chi 0111mm DL'IIIIIU; DL'lIII AIplIII DL'11I1; SL1 Club; 11i11L Club 11111111111 EILEEN BONNERT . . . . Ridgway 11mm: 11L'I1I1I1111iI's Chi Omega 1rCilhler r, Chi 01110 gII; Managing Editor. L 1 1 IL; 1 ice PresiI1CI'11,GmIIgL DorIIIiInn; 111051L10111.hc111 05.1111! 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Ilou'l zhlnu'nistmtinn South VVilliumsport Phi $1 111111 K111 11 JIICA; 111111:1 '5 'P Havertown 1111114 Chi 011181111 1'1L'L' President, Alpha C111 Omega; Musqucrcncs; Hume ELOHUHliCS C;lub 1111116111 DunLL' Club; lntmmuruls; $11110 1'1 CRISTINA ELIZABETH SI'IERRILL Home liL'mzumiLs State College 111111111111 Phi 119111 ANN ELIZABETH SHIGLEY Hmm- I51'1111111111'L'5' PSCA JANET M. SHIPMAN . . . . . . Sunbury Home Economics H11111L' EL'11I111111iL's Club; 111-111's LL'HI'L'S Club MARVIN SVVYERS SHOULTES . . . . Pcrkasie HUSL'I .11111111'111'511'1111'011 '1'l1L'111 C111 Greeters Club; Secret11ry-'l'rL'usurL-r, jHMA LOIS M. SHUSTER . . . . . . Sharon llama IL'L'1111111111'L'1' '1 rL'blL' Singcrs; I'L'nL'ing Club; F131 HANNAH LEAH SINOVVAY Toms River, N. J. 11111111: Ernumnivs Masqucrcln's; LL'1111i11L'5 BARBARA GUENTHER SPRENKLE Hmm' 19101111111113 U1111111111 PhiB 1:111 PrL-si 11 ' 1:1; Pn' 11:11'11,1 111111111111 Pl11 131-111; 1111111111 1111.1111;C.l11mes; 1V Ito's Winchester, V11. 11'1115L s1 1'1111 111111111! 8111110111: in z L'riL '1111 Culh'gcs 11nd U1111'L'r5ilics; Ouncnm Nu; 1'111 Upsilon Omicron; Culh'f'iun; :-1llC111111L'gL'Q11binL'1 AUGUSTUS CLARK STAILEY, JR. lllllt'l 11lminixtrut1'on GI Camp Hill 111111 lhc'm Pi rectors C;lub 11111111111111.115 1111111113 THERESA S'I'ANKEVICZ 111111' Econnm 111151111111 llmm' 1:1:111111111105 Club; Omicron Nu; 111i Upsilon 01111L'111n; C1 11'! 11: C1 11 111;:1111114 Lambda DL'lm; Nz'ux 111111 11' Glen Lyon ELEANOR RUTH STEIN . . . . . Verona Hume Ecoumuics 11111110 11111110111105 Club; Hillel DOROTHY ANN STEN . . . . VVaShington II 'L'I comm SL'L'rL'u 111, Philnlus, 1111111L' 11151111111111; Clul1;L:'111111lL's;11111111113 C;1L111 LS 1; 1 IA HUBER ST ANLEY ST EVENS . . . Carlisle Hoh'l 1111111i111'11r1ui1n1 '11111 K: .1111121 11115111111 PrL'si1lL',m 11111111: L'L'unUmiL's Smdcm C111111L'iI;C111111L' Chairman, Linn 1.1nv 111111111 of C1111trul,5 11h11 Among 31111101115 1'11 11111'r1'L'1111 Colleges 11nd Universities;51111113111111 Bo'an; IIC;GrL'L'IL'15 Lluh; 1111111 11351 CHARLOTTE EVELYN STINE . . . Hershev Hnnw Economics Kappa Delta Secretary. Home Economics C1u11 EDWARD R. THOMAS, JR. . . Scranton Hutu! Administration Phi Kappa T1111 JIIMA; Greeters Club DONALD EVERETT TOBIAS . . Tremont IIIIIL'I Administration Pi K:1pp:1 A1p1m Ilomc LLonomics Student CuunLil;JIIGA;JHMA;Sigm.1 Eta Alpha; Secretary, Pi Kappa Alpha STANLEY WASSON TOWNSEND . .Custcr CitV Hutu! Admmistratimx Si ma Phi Epsilon gm VicaPrcsidcnl, Sigma Phi Epsilon; IFC; JIIMA; Greeters Club; Imramurals BETTY JANE TRESSLER . . . New Bloomfield Ilulul Administration Zeta Tau 111111111 Greeters Club VAL FRANCIS TROY . . . . . Melrose, Mass. Hotel Administration Kappa Sigma JIIGA; President, JIIAIA g ALAN UHL . . . . . . Glenside 110ml ALhHiHistration Delta Chi Secret :11'V-T reasurer, IFC; Edit tut, IFC Scholarship Booklet; JIIGA; 5 JHIHA;1Vlw's in the News 11! Penn St IlL' JOANNE GWEN WAGNER . . . Howard Home Economics AIpha Omicron Pi Scurcmrv, Alpha Omicron Pi; Chimes; Phi Us 10111 Omicru11;Trc:Isurcr, M .1squerettcs; Treble Singers; ACEI;Immn1uruls ANNE REYNOLDS VVARR . . . . Abingtnn Home Economics 11111114: Economics Club 4 WILLIAM HOWARD WEBSTER . . . Camp Hill Hotel Administration 11361 PHYLLIS AUDREY WEISS . . . . Pittsburgh 11mm: Economics Masqucroncs: Collegian; News and Views RAYMOND FRANCIS WHITE . . . Philadelphia Hotel Ailministrution Swimming; President, Dormitory; Greeters Club CATHERINE ELIZABETH VVIBLE . . . . Butler Home Economics 'lrL-zisurcr, Pi Lambda The: :11; Omicron Nu; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Vi lcc- President, Home Economics Club; Outing Clbll JOANNE WINSTON . . . . Pittsburgh Hmnv Econamiux Bola Siumu Omicron IRC; Hume Ecunumics Club; Intramurnls MURIEL VVISOKER . . . . . . Namicoke Hmm- Economics Leonidas; Hillel; Fruth ANNE LOUISE VVOODFIN . . Pittsburgh Hume Ecrmomicx lgcllu l;L-llu Dchl LOIS ELAINE VVOY . . . . . Jennerstown Home Economics Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Club; Philmcs ELIZABETH REGINA WYNOSKY . . . Minersvillc mm: Economics Newman Club; Home Economics Club JAMES HALLOVVELL YERKES . . . Williamsport Hotel Administmlimx Si 'ma Pi President, Greet tcrs C lub; JIIMA: Lion Pattv: Parmi N1111s;Golf;IFC; 011w LconumiLs Student Council; Bridge Club; Imramurals RUTH CLAIRE ZIRKMAN . . . Havertown Home Economics Home I;conomics Cluh 11371 11401 The School of the Liberal Arts is di1idcd into Lower and Upper Divisions The L0we11D111s10n provides basic courses in General education f011Libe1'11l Arts stu- dents and students enrolled 111 the 1711110115 Schools of the College. These courses offer the student 11 broad cultural basis For '11 liberal education. T he Uppe1 Division of the School of the Liberal Arts is divided into H departments OHCITDU instruCtion in Ame1ie1111 litel 1111tu11e. commerce, C0n11111r11ti1e literature, dramaties economics, English composition, English litera- ture French German, Greek, Hebrew, history, Italian, jourhulism, Latin, mathematics, music, Norwegian, phil- osophy, political science, Portuguese, Russian, social science, sociology, Spanish, and speech. Students enrolled in the arts and letters curriculum are oilfered 11 broad cultural program and have the oppor- tunity to major in one of many iields. The Curriculum in American Civilization provides the student with 11 more comprehensive and better unified l11101111edge 0f the Civilization of the United States in its varied 11$l1CCt51 than would be possible within the limits of 11 single department. The student majoring in 111b0111m111111gcment relations combines 11 liberal education with an introduction to the specialized phases of laborananagement relations. The curriculum in Latin-American Civilization is of- fered to students who recognize the increasing importance, in world economy and international relations, of the 20 L11ti11-A111e11iC1111 republics. Potential leaders in modern business are given 1111 11111111315 01 the 1rener111 conditions unde1 whiCh business is conducted and 1111 understanding of its social signifi- C1111Ce in the commerce and finance currieulmn. Students 11111j01ing in news and editino 011 in advertis- i110 are enrolled in the journalism curricu1u111.The jour- 11111ism student 11eLei1'es training in the processes i111011. ed in 1v1iti110 and in C1e11ti11g11e1iodical advertising. A total 011 2 502 students were enrolled in the School of the Liberal Arts for the Fall semestm o! 1950. BEN EUWEMA Dean School of The Liberal Arts Actual newspaper experience is required in the journalism curriCulum. Fine arts is one of many majors offered in arts and letters. Speech and Hearing Clinic conducts important work. ORGANIZATION BEN EUWEMA SETH W. RUSSELL XVILLMM H. POWERS H EADS OF DEPARTMENTS ROBERT E. DENGLER WILLIAM N. LEONARD - THEODORE J. GATES Bmcx: HAnms PHILIP A. SHELLEY ALFRED G. PUNDT FRANKLIN C. BANNER 01mm anx, Jn. HUMMEL FISImURN JOHN A. MounANT M. NELSON MCGEARY ROBERT J. CLEMENTS SETH V. RUSSELL - ROBERT T. OLIVER - Director, Arts and Sc Economics English Composition - Dean Dean icncc Extension Assistanl Classical Languages and Commerce English Litcmmrc - German History journalism Malhcmatics , Rlusic Philosophy Political Science Romance Languages Sociology Speech i1421 RUTH SONYA AARON . . . . . Philadelphia Arts land Letters Upha Lambda Delta; Phi Simag a; P1' Gamm a Mu; President Philmcs; Leonidas: Irtnch Club; Hillel; PhiI Kappa Phi; II Ito's in Hm Nails :1! PLUM LEONARD ALLEN ABRAMS . . . . Indiana Cmnmcrce and Finance Phi Epsilon Pi Manager, Boxing; Liberal Arts Student Council; IFC DAVID LUTHER ACKERIVIAN . . . . Lancaster Commerce and Finance Yicc-Prcsitlcm, Delta Sigma Pi; Penn State Club; Accounting Club JOSEPH ADAMS, JR. . . . . Beaver Meadows Commerce and Finance Phi Em Sigma; Accounting Club ALBERT ADELIVIAN . . . . . Philadelphia Journalism Alpha Epsilon Pi Players; Collegian; Secretary, Alpha Epsilon Pi JAMES ARTHUR ACRE . . . . Philadelphia Artx and Letters Alph 1 Epsilon Pi Players; Hillel HELEN ANN AICHER 1 . . . Reading Journalism AIPII'I Chi Omega WILLIAM FRIESELI- AIKEN . . . Pittsburgh Cmnmvrcv and Finance Phi Dclt'x Ihcm Tennis: Thespiuns; Vice-Prcsidcnt, Insurance Club; Head hlnnagcr, Skiing; luc Kcy; Intramumls; Vicc'Prcsidcm, Phi Delta Theta ARI. 1OLD THURLOVV AIKENS . . . Hyannis, Mass. Arts mul 1.9!!ch Pi Kappa Alpha chntc; Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Pi Kappa Alpha; Frolh; LA V113; Inkling; ICG; IFC LEONARD BERNARD ALLEN . . . Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Phi Epsilon Pi Intramumls MALCOLM MASON ALLEN . . . . . Drifton Journalism BhRNARD MICHAEL AMES . . . . Brockton Io urualism Collegian; SAME; AIM; Newman Club; Lioncws; Penn State Club OLETA BOOTH AMSLER . . . St. Petersburg, Fla. Arts and Letters Alpha Gamma Delta NANCY ELIZABETH ANDERSON . . VViIkinsburg Commerce and Finance Delta Gamma President, Chi Theta; Marketing Club; Student Handbook ROBERT HARRY ANDERSON . . . 1V1t. Lebanon Commerce and Finance Phi Delta Theta Thespians; Lion Party WILLIAM HENRY ANDERSON . . . Ebensburg Commerce and Finance Collegian; Insurance Club ALFRED JOHN ANESCHECK . . . Mount Carmel Commerce and Finance ' Accounting Club MARJORIE IRIS AFTER . . . McKeesport Arts and Letters Thespians; Hillel HERBERT A. ARNOLD . . . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Zcm Beta Tau. '1 hespians; Vice- President, Liberal Arts Student Council; Cheerleader; 1FC;SlatL- Part3; Xrnuld Air Sum JOHN ROLAND ASHBROOK . . . . Pittsburgh 1011111111131 Treasurer, Sigma Delta Chi; Assistant Nun's Editor, Collegian DONALD JACKSON ASHENFELTER . . Collegeviiic Arts 111111 Lcltcrx Cruss-Coumry; Track JOANNE ASHMAN . . . . . . Johnstown Arts and Letters Kn a Delta 1 1cc- President, XV esley Foundation; LA 1115;5111112111 Handbook; Treble Singers; lmmmurnls; Rifle Club; Bowling Club; Kappa Pl1i;1 'IABclIes LettrL FERN M. ASUSANO . . . . . . Kingston Arls 111111 Letters GEORGE WALTER ATKINSON . . . Punxsutawney C11111111crce 111111 Finance GEORGE FRANCIS AVERY,JR..1,Lebamm Commerce and F111 11mm Si 1gm aAl pha Epsilon Secretary, Sigma Alph a Epsi10n; Blue Kcy;PrL-sid1:nt, Insurance Club; ce- President,A1plia Kappa Psi; Parmi Nous;HL:1d Manager, 1:00111 11:1;11 1Vho's in 11112 News at Penn State; 11110'5 117110 Among 51111114115 1'11 11111131111111 Colleges and Unit ersitics HERBERT HENSEL AXFORD . . . Scranton 1011111131112 111111 li1za11CL 1 D -11 la U Silon Head ManagLr,1Vrestling; Blue Key; Sku 11 and Bones; President, Alpha P111 Omega; Chairman, Cumpu s C11cst;PrcsidLnt, DL-lm Upsilon; W'ho's 1'11 the Nam 11! Penn Sratc HOWARD AYERS, JR. . . . Altoona C01 ommcrLe 111111 I1111111Lc Delta Sigma PPi; i Gamma Mu; P111 aSigmn; IRC; Penn State Club; 1RRA;M:11'kL-1ing Club NICHOLAS D. BABIC . . . . . . Duquesne Arts 111111 Letters Phi Em Sigma; Alpha Rho Omega; AIM LOIS ANN BAIR . . . . . . . Lancaster Arts and Letters Philotcs; Treble Singers; French Club; Modem Dance Club MORTON AARON BANKS . . . Philadelphia Arts 111111 Letters Players WILLIAM BARTHOLOMEW BARAN . Beaver Meadows Arts and Letters NELSON BYRON BARBER . . . Crarmilic Commerce and Finance Phi Delta 1110111 RICHARD MONROE BARD . . . . . Erie Arts and Letters 111- -CuIllcgc Cabinet; Edimr, Student Haudboah;P:1rmi N0us;Secrc1ur3', Riding C11 b,PrLsidem, ICG; President, Pi La mbda Sigma; President, AI1 I RICHARD WILLIAM BARKER, JR. . . State College Commerce and Finance Wirestling; Delta Sigma Pi NORMAN LEE BARNHART . . . . . Acosta Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi; Penn State Club; Accounting Club WILSON LONG BARTO . . . . . VVeatherly journulimn Photography Editor, Collegian; President, Sigma Delta Chi 11431 NANCY BAYER 1 . . . . . . Tyrone .1111 am! Ix'ln'rs R111! 111111 C111'1-111' Club; Outing Cluh ROBERT AHCHAEL BAYLSUN Upper Darby I11111113111111111;;1'1111'111 Ih'lulimlx Thom Chi HKT; SAM; 511110 Party BRUCE Ii. BAYUK Cmnnn'rcv 11ml I'iuuuu' Philadelphia Z1111 Bum 'l'uu S11'i111mi11g; M111111g1'1', 11:11'1'1111'1'; Inlnunuruls PATRICIA ANN BENDER Arm and Law rs Carrollmwn Phi Siumu 111121; Azlpln N11;L'-1uns; Lieral Arts Studcm Council; Spanish Club; 11911911 Club; Treble Singers ROBERT THOIWAS BENNETT . . . . . York Cummcruc and Finance Pi Kappa Phi VVILLIANI EDGAR BENNETT, JR. . . . Berwick Comnu'rcv 11ml Fimmu' JIM C. BEAVER Port Trcvcrton Arlx 11ml 1.1'111'1'1' Players; Fencing JOHN IRVIN BECKER . . Cumnu'ru' 11ml Finmu'u Phi 1'111 Sigma; Accumuling Club; Psychnlngy Clnh Schuylkill Haven 11111011111111'g IIIH'ZD ADAIR BEliDHi. 17111111111'1'1'1' 11ml Finuuc't' Della Chi ARTHUR ELVVOOD BENNING 1. New Nlilford Journalism 1'1'1111111'11A81111ns Ednur, C'olhgiun; Editor, H hr:' x in the '5 :11 101111 State; Slgnn Delta C JOSEPH j. BENTIVECNA . . . . . Dunmnrc Arlx 11111! Lcltcrs Spanish Club; Newman Club; Psychology Club I IAROLD ALBERT BERCI'IER . . . . Pottsvillc Cumml'l'n' 11111! Finance ALAN MAURICE BELL . . . . . . Alumna 1'111111111'1'1'1' 111111 1 1'1111111-1' 1111111111111'1111' Curwcnsvillc JOHN I:RANKLIN BELLMORE 1'111111111'1'1'1' 11ml Fiuuna' liUGliNli J. Bli. ICZE Pittsburgh Arls 11ml Lullvv'x 11441 WALTER BERCHIN Conemaugh Cmumuru' 111111 Finance GLADYS JOY BERGER . . . . Bellmore, N. Y. Arlx 11ml 1.011015 Thcspinns; Leunidcs; NAACP Philadelphia Beta Sigma Rho jACK BERKOVVITZ Commerce and Fimmcc MARTIN BERKOVVIT Z L111 hor- IHumIgcnIcIIt 1113111110115 Secretary, Penn State Club; Philosophy Club; lRRA; JV Lacrosse Philadelphia JOHN L. BERNARD, JR. Arts and Letters 1'1111'1'11011'11 Phi Sigma Kappa Insurance Club MAYNARD C. BERNSTEIN Scranton 11111 111111 Imucrs 1;111 511111111 Della IIUIA; IZFA; 131111111, 11111131 S1'r011; lFC ROBERT JEROME BLUM . . . . . . 1311c Arts 111111 JL'HUI'S 11111 11115111111 Pi 11111111111111115 JOHN MASSEY BODDINGTON . . . . Y111'11 Cmnnu'n'v 111111 111111111110 Pi Kappa Alpha Senior 111111111, C11111'g1'1111;DLI111tL, Purmi N11115:;L1111'1'111 Arts Studvnt Council; :1111r11r , L A 1111g11's;111111311'1 Siumn; 1301111 Sigml 11:117 HAROLD RALPH BORCK 17111111111'11'1' 111111 1 11111111'1' 11111111111'11111111 111'111 11cm Tau Track; CrossrCnumry; Druids JOIIN REGAN BEYER . . . . . 111111111111 CUIHHHJICO mul linimcc Alpha Kappa P51; Arnold Air Society; Penn State C1ub; Intramuruls; LSA VIVIAN E. BITNER Riverside, 111. Arts 111111 1.111!ch CLINTON RALPH BITTNER . Cumim'rcc 11ml 171111111111! Alpha Kappa Psi; Treasurer, Insurance Club; XVcslcy Foundation Hazleton 'v MIRIAM BLAKER JournaIism Philadelphia Sigma Delta Tau 1'th HOWARD JEROME BLAND . . . Yeadon Arts 111111 Letters Bet 111 Sig11111 R110 1Vnr11en, Bum Sigma Rho JOHN BOAG BLOOM Cmmnercc 11nd linauce P1 Gamma Mu; Accounting Club New 3111111011 CASINIIR IVIATTHEVV BOROVVY . . . . 15111: 111-1111 Sigma P111 C11L'11pl11111, Swimnu'ng; 81 ;111-1111', D '1111 Sigma Phi; N131 '1111111 Clul; 11'11'. 1 11c1111ming Llu1 Cumnwrcc 111111 1 iut11IL'u MARGARET BORUC 11 . . . . W 1111111131 C UNIHIL'iL'l' UNI, l'IHIIHL'l' Philous SHIRLEY JER KY BOUCI'I Arls 111111 Letters Vcnmur, N. .1. 8114111111 Dc 1111 1:111 Frulh; 1111101 STANLEY MARAND BOVVSER . . . . Almond Cnmnu'n'c Illul 1111111111'1' Penn Sum: Club; Intrannurnls; LSA ROBERT WILLIAM BOYD Com 1111'1'1'1' and Finance 111111111111111'1'11 Pi Kappa Phi Frolh HAROLD STILES BUYER . 1 . . . . York Pi K111111111 11111 SL'crL-tun', 1111111111111 11111; 1111111113101, 1111101011111; Delta Sigma Pi; Blu L-K' '1'; 1115111111111 C111 Cmnmcruv 111111 1:111:1111'1 p461 PATRICIA ANN BRADSHAW . . . IVIt. Lebanon Am and Letters Beta Sigma Omicron Sccrcmry, Bola Slgmn Omicron; Kappa Phi; Collegian HARRY VVILLIANI BRADY . . . . Pittsburgh Commerce and Fimmw Pi Kappa Phi Promotion Manager, From; Alpha Kappa Psi PAUL GERALD BRECHT . . . . . Arnold Arts 11ml Lultcrs Theta Chi Newman Club LCROY EDWARD BRENNAN . . . . . Verona Arts and Letters Penn Slate Club MARLIN SIDNEY BRENNER . . . . Harrisburg Artx and Letters Pi Lambda Phi Lion's Paw; Munmjcr, Debate; VVIw's H7110 Among Students in American 7701101405 and Universities; Skull and Bones; Parlimcnmrinn, All-Cnllcgc Cahi- nct; Prosidcnl, Forensic Council; Alpha Kappa Psi; Delta Sigma Rho; IFC Executive Cmmnittcc HENRY JOSEPH BREU . . . . . . Carlislc Journalism Collegian; Sigma Dclm Chi MIRIAM 13. BROOK . . . . Kingston Arts and Letters LYNN MILTON BROWN . . . . . Indiana Journalism: Alpha Delta Sigma ARNOLD B. BUDRONI . . . . . Philadelphia Arls and Letters Delta Tau Delta French Club; Lion Party; Thespians CLINTON LcROY BURCHILL . . . VVilliamsport Commerce and Finance Chi Phi E. RUTH BURGAN . . . . Eighty-Four Arts and Latlers EDWARD JOSEPH BURKE . . . . Catasauqua Arts and Letters EDWARD L. BUTCHKO . . . . . Driftou Comnwrcc and Finance JOHN RAYMOND BUTLER . . . . Clearfield Commerce and Finance Accounting Club; Penn State Club; Spanish Club JOHN WILSON BUXTON, JR. . . Springfield Arts and Letters Sigma Phi Epsilon JUSTUS DALE CAMPBELL Lampeter Cummcrcc uml Finance Lambda Chi Alpha 'I rcnsurur, Scabbard and Blade: Treasurer, Delta Si 'mu Pi; Treasurer, Military Bull Committee: Riilc Team; Flying Club; Pershing Rifles MICHAEL JOSEPH CANTVVELL . . . Upper Darby Arls uml 1.01!ch Delta Sigma Phi NSA; Newman Club; Insurance Club; Philosophy Club DANIEL GABRIEL CAPUTO . . . . . Altoona Cmnumrcu and Finance Penn Slum Club; Newman Club; Pershing Ilillcs PAT CARABBA . . . . . Berwick Commerce and Finance NICHOLAS JOSEPH CARBONE . . . Philadelphia Arts uml Lunw's Belles Lutlrcs EDWIN BICKING CARPENTER . . . Downingtown Arts and Letters Chi Phi Players; IRC; NSA; Intramuruls JAMES ELLSVVORTH CASSELBERRY . . State College Commerce and Finance VVILLIAMJAMES CASTEEL . . . . . Altoona Cnnnncruc and Finance CAROLYN FRANCES CAVENY . . . State College Cmnmercc 11ml Financv Kappa Delta Aquncndc; Modern Dance Club; Swimming Club; llulunl Handbook; lnlrmnum s VVILLIALVI JOSEPH CELANI . . hluncsscn Arts and Lullvrs Alpha Phi Della President, Alpha Phi Dull ; IFC; ICG LEON J. CHICANAVAGE . . . . hlahzmny City Arlx nml LCUKZYS Penn State Club MARDI ALICE CHRISTENSEN . . R'Ianhassct, N. Y. Journahsm Kappa Alpha Them All-Collcgc Elections Cumlniucc; Lion Party; Criliqna; ntrznmuuls; Modern Dance Club DAVID WAYNE CHRISTOPHER . . . Beaver Falls Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Sigma Debate; ICG VVILLIARI EDWARD CLARK . . . . Clearlield 1.0170erImmgcmL-nt Relations Thclu Chi Druids; IRC; Baseball: SARI ETHEL RHODA CLARKE . . . . XK'ilkinsburg Arts and Letters Belles Lcllrcs; Modern Dance Club; Swimming Club MARY CLAYPOTCH . . . . . . Milncsville Arts and Lcltcrx FTA; Philotcs; Newman Club; Alpha Rho Omega MARY ELIZABETH CLYMER . . . . Lancaster Journalism: Delta! Delta Delta Collegian; Swimming Club THELMA WIN DSOR COANE . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters JEANETTE COHEN . . . Lancaster Arts and Letters Sigmu Delta Tau Secretary, Sigma Delta Tau LEWIS MARSHALL COHEN . . . . Reading Arts and Lclters Phi Epsilon Pi IFC BETSI PRESTON CONAVVAY Warren Arts and Letters Della Duhu Dclln Secrclnry, Delta Delta Delta; State Party um CLARENCE D. CONCINI . . . . . Garrett Cmnnwru' um! Hmmw Vll4l4lAM DONALD CONFER . . . . Almmm anmt'ru' uml Fimum' IZLOUISIE POHTIRS CONNORS Inurnuliw: Slulc Cnllcgc Cu'cns; Mu Kappa Gamma; Chnpcl Choir: 'l'n'hh- Singers; fulh'giuu: 'l hvspinns; Newman Chm BERNARD THOMAS CREMIA . . . . Puttsvillc Cmnmvrn' uml Hmmcv Camera Club: Accounting Club; AIM HARRY WAYNE CULVER Junrnulism XVilliumspnrt 'l rcnsurvr. Alpha Doha Sigma; Frncing Hi0 IiIMVARD CURTO Midland Arh uml lvllvrs Alpha Phi Delta Blut' Band: Phi Mu Alpha; Nuwmun Club jOl IN PAFRKTK CONRAD Cmmm'v'c't' mid Finance Chest Springs Acmunling Club KENNETH ROBERT CONRAD . . . . Reading Arlx um! Ix'llurx Pi Kappa Phi PH'SIIICIII, Pi Kuppn Phi; Pi Lumlulzl Sigma: Swimming MARY JIEMISON CONRATH . . . . . Eric Alpha Xi Dullu Fu'cns; Junior Svuumr. H'SUA; Chupul Choir; Luuisc IImm-r Club; Trchlc Singers; Chi 'l'hrln; Liberal Arts Student Council; Surrvlury. Alpha Xi Della; 111'5 in tho .an's u! PUHH Shlu'; lutrumuruls Cnmvm'rvt: um! Fimmn' DONALD EDMUND CZEKANSKI Commerce uml Huum-u Mt. Pleasant Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club; Ncu'mun Club JOHN BRONISLAVV DALBOR . . . . . Eric Journalism Managing lidimr, Cullugiun; Vicu-Prcsidcnl, Sigma DL-lm Chi; Vicv-Prvsidcnl, Phi Sigma Iota; Phi liln Sigma; Skull and Bonus STANLEY JOSEPH DARINSIC Port Carbon Commcrm' uml Humm- Pcnn Slam: Cluh; Accounting Club: AIM Winter Park, F111. lh'lu Them Pi JOSEPH NELSON COOK Frmnm'ru' um! Hnum'v FRANK SAMUEL CORRADO . . . . Altoona Cmnmt'rcu um! Hmuu'v Avmunling Cluh; Penn Sluu- Hull RIC! IARD lil AVVOOD COVER Cmmm'ru' um! Finuua' . Camp Hill Phi Kappa Psi 'I'rvusurcr. Phi Kappa Psi 1481 .IAMES FREDERICK DAVIS . . . . . Altoona Arls uml lrtlurs 'l'holu Xi lnlrnmuruls; Ncwmun Club MARSHALL WARREN DAVIS . . . . Scranton Arts nml Lvllcrs ROBERT MEANS DAVIS Vcst Elizabeth Journalism Lion's Pnu'; All-Cullcgc Prusidcnt; President, AIM; Skull and Bones; President, Suulunl Uniun llnurd; President, Irvin Hull; Alvin Della Sigma; Executive Bum'd, Alumni Council; Athletic Advisory Board; icu-Prmidcm, LA Vul Board IILISSILL I III IILIII DAVIS . . . . AIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIgL'IIII'III III'iIIIiIIIIx I'i IIIIIIIIIIII Sigma; liIIIIIII IIIIs SIIIIII'III IIIIIIIIiI; .IIIII; IIIIII SIIIII- CIIIII, IIIIss C IIIII; IIIII I; MICHAEL ANGELO DcBONIS, VIII. CIIIIIIIII'I'I'I' IIIIII IiiIIIIIIw IIIIsIII-IIIIIII; Vicc-PrcsiIlcnI, DcIIII Upsilon; MIII'LI-Iing I'IIIII; IlHl'ilnlllI'IIIS STANLEY E. DECLIiR . . . . . ZiIInsviIlc ,IIIIIruIIIixnI IIrI'I-nsimrg DI'IIII Upsilon Nun's lidimr, CIIIII'giIIII; IiIIitIIr, MIIIIIIgiIIg IIIIIIIII', IIIIII'III'IIIII'III; Sigma Delta Chi; Pi IIIIIHIIHI IIIII: Phi ICIII Sigma; IIIpIIII Phi Omega IIOI IN J. DEYAK I LON A. DE IVVII Ii II . INiIIiIIIIIsImrg C IIIIIIIII'II'I IIIIII liIIIIIILI' PI-IIII SIIIIC ClIIII; SIWIIIIIIII', .'IL LIHHIIIIIg CIIIII; IIIhIIrIInI'I' I'IIIII II'Icchs Rocks :II'Is IIIII! IUIIUI'I III-In'rr IIUUSI' I,K'hIlIFHI, III'III'cr IIIIusc WILLIS WAYNE DICKIIY . . . . . 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Freeland Arts and Lctlurx Philosophy Club; Russian C1111; RICI IARD PAUL HYDE . . . . Kennett Square C'mnmz no and Finance Phi Sigma Kappa PrLS1KIJICIH,SCLTCIHIy, P111 Sigma Kappa; Alpha Phi 0111cgz1; 1Siun1n Pi;M;11kcti11g C1ub;Ncwmm1 Club RHODA BARBARA HYBIAN . . . Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Phi Sigma Sigma Treasurer, Phi Sigma Sigma; Intramuruls; 17110111; Panhcllunic Council GEORGE HARRY IRVIN . . . . . Cheltenham Cmnmurcc 11nd Finance Sigma Chi Treasurer, Sigma Chi; Thespiuns jOSEPH MICHAEL ISAJEVVICZ . . . Nanticoke Arts and Letters Sociology Club; Newman Club; Players LEONARD ANTHONY IVANOSKI . . Shenandoah Arts and Letters Arnold Air Society GEORGE A. JACOB . . . . . Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Sigma P111 Lpsilon Football; Newman Club ' JACK THOMAS JACOB . . . . Nanticokc Commerce and Finance SHELDON BERRIL JAHSS . . . Philadelphia Commerce and Finance CHARLES STEINERT JARVIS . . . Belle Vernon Commerce and Finance JAMESJAYJEFFERIES, JR . . . . 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Brockway Arts and Letters Treble Singers; Student Handbook; IIIlrIIIIIIIrIIIs JOHNS IENKS JONES . . . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Lcucrx Pi Lambda Sigma; IIILI PAUL ER NEST JONES . . . IilInXSLIIHVVnCy Arts and Lullorx JAMES LEE JUBELIRER . . . Almonu Journalism IIL'III SiUIIIII RIILI SIIHICHI IIuIIIIIquk; IFC; Glee Club; PIII'ILFS; CUIIoqun MARIE FREDRICA JUDGE . . I . VViIkcs-Barrc JOHI'HIIIISHI Collegian; Players; chme; BIOLICI'II IJHIICL' CIIIII; Riding Club PHYLLIS KANE . . . . . PIIiIadeIpIIia Jourmllism AIPIIII ElIsiIIIn Phi TrcusurL-r, Alpha Epsilon PIIi; Collegian; PIII'ICIS; IIIIrIIIIIumIs DONALD FRANCIS KARAFFA . . . . Brockway Commerce nml Finance THOMAS MICHAEL KAROLCIK . . Icrryopolis LIIIIIIIIII'rcu umI Finance Pi lxI IppII XIIIIIII SL-IIIIIr IIIII LI LT nlIcgimI; SL-niur Board I X IL I ILU-PFCSILICHI,1 I Kappa Alpha; Business Manager, Inkling; Skull and IBIIncs; DcIII Sigma l;i; Phi hm Si 1m, HENRY JOHN KASKA . . . . . XVIIPII'aIIIIpL-n Journalism Sigma DcItaI Chi; AIM; Treasurer, DorIIIilIIry HAROLD H. KATES . . . . . DIIrCIIcstcr, Blass. Arts and Lcllers Pi LIIIIIIIIIII PIIi Collegian; Alpha Phi Omega; Prc-Mcdical Society MARY JANE KAUFFAIAN . . . . MillersvilIc Journulism Senior Board, CUIIL'giIIII MURRAY KALIFFMAN . . . . Bala cynwnd Jauruulixm Pi LIIIIIIIIIII PIIi Players; Collegian FREDERICK HENRYKEEFER . . . . . Butler Arts and LvIIcrs GEORGE EDWARD KEENAN . . . VIILIIIILIIEUIIIOCIL Arts and Lultcrs SL-IIIIIIIrLll IIIIII IIIIIdc; PILSILIUDI, ViLc PrLsidcm, ILIII Skiin I CIIIIIerI CIIIII; IIIILI and Gun Club; XIM; Ski Club; IrLIILII L'IuII; IIisIIIn LII lI DORIS JEAN KELLER . . . . XVcstIiL-Id, N I-Irts um! IIL'IICI'S Kappa AIPIIII 'I'IIL'III Pi Gamma Alpha; LII VII; I1591 Q7 W HELEN ADELAIDE KELLER Cuudcrsport Arts IIIIII Lcllt'rs Alpha Omicron 1r Spanish Club; Modern Dance Club LOWELL WARREN KELLER . Philadelphia jnIII'IIIIIicIII Sitlmn Alpha 7Nu. CIIIIL'giIHll; PrIsiIICIII DmmiIIIrx; IIIklIIIg; SLLrI-mrv, I'IIam' Dmmimu Inumil; Liouu 'Il's JOSEPH EDVVAR D KERVVICK . . . . Putlsvillc L'IHIIIIII'H'U and Finance ROBERT RUBIN KLEIN . . . Iris IIIIIl Lcllcrs President, Philosophy Club; Players; Governing Board, Hillel Philadelphia W ALTER ROBERT KLINE . . . . . Dnnora Journalism KENNETH HENRY KLINKEL 1 . . . Scranton CmIIIm'I'cL' IIIIII Finance Sigma Pi lnsuruncc Club; Markming Club; Psychulugy Club; Flying Club ROBERT WILLIAM KEYS . . . . . Altoona Arls uml LL'UL'rs Alpha PM 0111ng1; Insurance Club; Penn State Club JOAN WINDSOR KING . . . . . . Media CIIIIIIIII'I'CI' IIIIII FiIIIIIII-I: Kappa Delta H'Ilu's iII Illl' Nvu'x at Penn Slum; Treasurer, Kappa Delta; Senior BIIIIrd, LA YIL; Treble Singcrs; Trunsurur, Chi Thom; Bowling Club; Intramuruls JOHN CHARLES KING . Perrvsville Cnnunurcu IIIIII I7iIIaIII'I' Sinmu Alpha Ipsilun Alpha Kappa Psi; MIIrkcIing Club; NSA ROBERT FRANCIS KLUBA . . . . . 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Springficid JUIIrIIIIiiSIII KI Iippzi DI: ItII SIILiI-II Editor, C ulhggiun; C IIIiI-IIII Editor, LII V II'.; IIHIIII SiIIIIIn Phi; H ha 5 in tin IIVI II 5 III PI'HII SIIIIII; BCIiiIs II'ItrIIs: 0min kin lI JULIE ANNE KRELL . IViliiamson School Arls IIIIII II'IIIII'S LA VIII; SIIIIiIIIIIgII Chili East Stroudsburu SiIImII XIIIIIIII Mu ALBERT WOLF ROSTER Connuarcv mid Finance Concert Blue Band JOSEPH IxOVVALCZYK . . . . . St. Clair C IIIIIIIIL'rI'I' InIIl IIiIiIIuLI' Russian L Iuh; Jruck JUDITH DIANE KRAKOVVER LunSdinC Arls rImi IIIIHL'rs Business Manager, Summer CIIIIIIgiIIII; Cullugiun; LII VIE; PlIilIIIcs; liillcl JAMES XVESLEY KRIDLER . V zmdcrgrift CIIIIIIIIL'I'L'II Iillli IiiIIImI'I' Punxsumu'ncy GLENN ALDEN KROUSE CIIIIIIIIIIrL'II IIIIII iI'iIIIIIIcII DONALD CHRISTIAN KUIIRE . . . . XVIIIIIICII CUIIIIIIIIrI'I' rIuIl Fimmcc Alpha Kappa Psi; 'I'I'IIIISIIIIIII', Accounting Club JOEL H. KRANICH Johnsmun Arts and Lcltars iiclzi SimnII Rho vicIIIIPI'csidcnI, Tiuspians; President, But III Sigma Rh m; IIIIIIIIrs; SIIIiIIImiIIg: IF;C State Party; iVlm' s in IIII: News In Penn Slur! LEONARD ALEX KRASINSKI . . . . DuBois Arts and Letters MIRIAM KRASNOVV . . Philadelphia Arls IIml IIIIHLII'S Bzicteriulogy Club; Players; Belles LcIIrcs; lircnclI Club; Hillel NIARY SYLVIA KULP . . . . . Pcrkasic CmIImI'I'IIv IIIIIi FiIHHICL' l.I-III l mu lem President, ZCIII 'l'IIII Alpha; MIIIicI'II DIIIIIII Club Mt.chIInII1I Phi DIIIIII 'JIIIIIII ROBERT CARL KUNKLE CnIIIIIIIII'I'II mid IjillIlHlVU Cnif; DI'IIiIls CAROL B. KUPERSAIITH JUiInstIIIIIn Journalism SiIvIIIII DIltzI 1 III Profit; Cuiii'gimi I1611 um CALVIN A. LACHAT . . . . . . Clearfield Clmmwrcc and Finance Marketing Club RICHARD LEVVIS LAHER . . . . . Almona Cummcrau uml Finance Pi Kappa Alpha Blue Baud; Phi Mu Alpha DOROTHY MARIE LAINE . . . . . Clairton Journalism Collegian; Them Sigma Phi; Philmes; Farmer; Intramurnls; Leonidas; Rifle Club OWEN EUGENE LANDON, JR. . . . V7illimnsport Arts and Lonerx Sigma Pi Lion's Paw; Business Manager, Collegian; Captain, Tennis; Pnrmi Nous; ViCL'API'CSidOnt, Alpha Delta Sigma; Alpha Phi Omega NORMAN FREDERICK LANE, JR. . . . Almona Cnnnncrcc mu! Finance PAUL ALLEN LaROCI'IE . . . . . Pottsvillc Cummcrcc rnul Finuucc Market ing,y Club; Intrumurals JOAN ADELE LASDAY . . . . . . Ycadon Arts mid 1441ch Bridge Club JEAN RIARIE LASHER . . . . . . Erie Arts um! LL'lIL'rs Kappa Alpha 'I'hclu DONALD I. LATTERNER . . . Crcsson Commarcc mnl Finance HARRYSAVAGE LAVERJR. . . .' . Sprlng City Commerce muI Iiinuuuc ROBERT THOMAS LAXVLESS, jR. . . . St. Clair Arls mul Lellvrs ROBERT JOHN LAVVTIIER . . . . State College Arls aml Lcllurs MARGARET MARY LAZOR . . . . . Butler Journalism Collegian; Inkling DOUGLASS LEAF, JR. . . . . . . Reading Cmmnercc and Finance RAYRIOND ALFRED LEFKOF . . . . Drexel Hill Cmmuurcc uml Finance Delta Sigma Phi Treasurer, Delta Sigma Phi HAROLD ADAMS LEINBACH . . . . Esterly Clmnnurcu uml Fimmcc Pi Kappa Phi Lion's Paw; President, IFC; Treasurer, Pi Kappa Phi; President, Thcspinns; All-Cnl eve Czlhincl; Palrmi Nous; Choir; Glcc Club; Alpha Kappa Psi; H'lm'x H'hu Among Smdvmx in :hm'ricun Colleges mu! Universities JOSEPH S. LENCHNER . . Pittsburgh Arts and Lvln'rs Phi Epsilon Pi Senior Board, From; Blue Ray; Manager, Tennis; President, Vice'Prcsidcnt, ICG; Lion Party; Sccrcmry, Phi Epsilon Pi; Inkling; Thcspians; ITC GERALD IRVING LESSE . . . . Philadelphia Arlx mid LullL'rs Pi Lambda Phi Manager, Football; lmrumumls ANDREW LESTISI IOCK . . . . Beaver 11'1c11111111's Arts mul 1,1'111'1'5 MARTIN jEROME LEVENTON . . . 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Lebanon Chi Omega Republic Altoona Juniala JOSEPH JOHN MCLOUCHLIN Philadelphia Cmmncrcc and Finance Delta Sigma Pi; Marketing Club JAMES RICHARD MCMAHON DuBois I abor- Management Rt'llllionx ViLIL- ll:r LIsident, IHM Sc :Ibhnrd Ind Elude; PLIrslIinn RiHcs; iG 'Imma Mu; Phi F. m Siumm Amuld Air Society JOHN CHARLES MACHUN Arts am! Lcllcrs IVcst Dormitory Council Ashle-II DONALD LAWRENCE MacINTlRE k joxIrIIrIIisIII . Chester Delta Sigma Phi President, Delta Sigma Phi; Senior Board, From; Senior Board, Inkling; Androclcs; Players; IFC TH OMAS ALLSOP MACKIN Cummcrcu and Finance Philadelphia Beta Them Pi DREW MAHLA Pittsburgh Arh and Letters Phi Kappa PrLSidCllt, Neuman Club; Delta Sigma Pi; Pi Lambda Sigma; Collegian; GILL- Club; ICC; Student IIIIIIIHmnk; Imramurals EUGENE JAMLS MCGOVERN CuIIIIIILIrLILI and Finance OWEN EUGENE MCINTYRE CIHIHHPVL'U um! Finance Lion Party; Delta Sigma Pi FRANK IIIOFFMAN MCKEAN CIIIIIIIIIIrLIL' IIIIII FiIIIIIqu Blue Key I1641 Philadelphia . . 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New Custic Cnmmuru' 11ml liimmc'c Nvu'mun Club DONALD EUGENE MATTERN Commer'w IIml Iimmu- Muplctun Depot 'I'IIu Kappa IipsiIIIII '1 reasurcr, Tqu K111 p11 ltpsI sinl on; Su-wrum, Jlluc Hand; Delta Sigma Pi; Scuhhuul :Iml Bl Idc; Arnold Air Sncicly; Phi MII Alpha ROBERT GERALD A IAY S . . . . . Alumna Journalism ROBERT C MAZER Philadelphia C'qum'rL'I' 11ml 1 1'1111111'1' I..:IL'rm.s'1-; Alpha Kappa Psi; XVI't'slling JOHN MAZUR . . . . . . . Frackvillc Cmnnu'n'w mu! 1 ill1lllt1' IRRA; Penn StIIlc Club JOSEPH IRANCIS MAZZA . . . . Indiana iris 11ml Ltflvrs Newman Club; ch-Mulicnl Society MARTHA JEAN MASSING . . . . . Eric Arts um! Letters Delta Gamma Players; Chapel Chair LOUIS SANIUEL NIASTRAGOSTINO Philadelphia Cmm'u'rcc and Finance Alpha Phi Delta Riding Club; Insurance Club; Newman Club; Inlrzunurnls CHARLES EUGENE MATHUES . . . . Media Arts and lLvlrcrs .crnmn Club; Sfmnis 'hC 'Pcnn State Club; R0 ogcr W Hams Fcliuowship; PSCz X DAN F. AIECKES . . . . . . . Tyrone Arts um! 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Journalism Penn Slmc Club; Cmncm Club RONALD JOSEPH PISANESCIAIJ L'mnnwrcc and Finance JOHN ALFRED PLANUTIS Commerce and Fimmvc Penn State Club; Marketing Club Frackvillc Force West I'Iazlcton DONALD D. PREATE Cnnmwrcu mul Filmm'c . . 01d Furgc Alpha Phi Delta Blue Key; Manager, Football; Frmuruily Rushing Muguzirw: HIE Newslmh'r; Critique HENRY MA'IVIV'HEVV PROGAR Arts and Letters Art liduur, lirulh; Phi Em Sigma; Trousurvr, Pi Gamma Alpha St. Miclmd EDWIN RAYMOND PROSSACK Cummuru' um! Finance Philadelphia Phi Sigma Dvlm Manager, 'l'cnnis; Blue Key; Marketing Club; Frcnuh Club FRANK J. POKORNY, JR. Commerce and Fimmvu JV Lacrosse; Alpha Phi Omega; Marketing Club MICHAEL POLIANCHIK - Commcru- and Finance Russian Club; Penn State Club ELLIOTT DAVID POTTER Iaumulism Philadelphia Thcm Kappa Phi Old Forge Bcllcfuntc DOROTHY MARIE RADACK 'Dcnmn, N. J. Arts uml Lcucrs ViccVPrcsidcm, llillcl; Players; CoIIL-giun; 17mm RICHARD CLOYD RALSTON Centre Hall Commerce uml Finance ANITA M. j1ANALLO Arls and IJ'IIA'rx Linn Party: 1-14qu Newman Club: Riding Clulu; Collugiun Pittsburgh Chi Oxm'gn RICHARD N. POWDRELL Great Arts uml Lunar: Players; Belles Lettrcs JAMES FRANKLIN POWERS Cummun-c mu! Filmma- KARL FREDERICK POWERS Conum'ruc and Fintmcu Newman Club; Marketing Club Neck, N. Y. Pottsvillc Pottsvillc HENRY WILLIAM RAPPOLD Allentown Commerce uml Filmm'v Delta Sigma Pi; LSA V. SUZANNE RAUCII . Bethlehem Arts uml Lcllx'rs Sucinlngy Club; lnlrunuu'nls JOSEPH MICHAEL BEAM Berlin Lnlnhdn Chi Alplm Arts uml Lcltt'rs men CHESTER ALLEN REED 1 . . . . . Cap Cmnnu'rvc 11ml l7immce Signm Nu Dchn Sigma Pi JANET FAY REED . . . . . Fort VVashingtun Arts and Letters DL'1111 D0113 Dclm PresidL-m, Delta Delta Delta; State Party; Modcrn Dance Club ROBERT EUGENE REED . . . . LLWIStou 11 Connncrcc mul Finance Alpha Sigma Phi Treasurer, Thespiuns; Players JANE LOUISE REESER . . VVilIiamsport CUHHHCFLC and Finance Alpha Omicron Pi President Masqucrcucs; Players; Modern Dance C11111;Mz1rketi11g Club; 111m111ur1115; Bowling C11 1b IIAROLD FRANKLIN REHRIG . . . VVulnutport Arts aml Letters FTA; Penn State Club STANLEY B. REICHLIN . . . Rlerirm Cmnmcrcu 111111 lrimmce 11cm Sigma Rho Manager, Track; 'l'l1L-spiu11s RUDOLPH P. REID . . . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Omena Psi Phi Vicc-Prcsidcnl, 0111ega Psi Phi; I1111r11111u11115; 11C; NAACP' Prc-Medical Socicu XVILLIAM JOHN REILEY . . . . Pottsvillc Arts 111111 Letters '111L111 Kappa Phi Newman Club; Inlmmuruls; 117C Ncwsluuer 'IUNE MARILYN REINHARD . . East Orange, N. J. Arts uml LUHCI'S Linn Party; I1111'11111umls; Summer Judicial 1 JUNE SHIRLEY REINMILLER 10111111111511: Treasurer, ThL'Iu Sigma P111; Phihncs; Lunnidcs; Cullugiun . Hazleton ELISABETH ANN BENTON . . . . Philadelphia Arts and LL'HL'rs Musqquans; Secretary- Iwasu 1111, Modern Dance Club; Imr11111ur11ls; President, Dorm 1itury U1111t;Sp1111is11 Club; NS 5A JOSEPH RIICHAEL REYNOLDS . . . Harrisburg Conmwrcu and Finance Alurkczing Club; Newman Club HARRY B. RHOADES, JR. . . . hit. Lebanon CummL'rcL' 11ml liiimucc Kappa DL1111 11110 HOWARD CLAYTON RICHARDS, JR. . . Dravosburg Comnmrcc and Finance PC1111 $11111: Club; XVL'le-y Foundation NORMAN CONRAD RICHENBACHER . West Hazleton Cumnwrcu 11ml liimmcu 111111111 Kappa Psi; Scerctury-I'rcnsurcr, Dormitory; Accounting Club JOSEPH AUGUSTINE RIDLEY, jR. . . Albany, N. Y. Arls 11ml Lcllcrs MARVIN SYDNEY RIESENBACH . . Coatesvillc Commcru- and Finance 111111111 Lpsilun Pi Players; Accounting Club; Treasurer, Alpha Epsilon Pi; Marketing Club MARGARET ELISABETH RILEY . . Washington, D. C. Journalism Kappa Kappa Gamma From; Lion Party HARRY G. RINTZ . . . . . . 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Alpha Phi Dclm LLROY MEI ,V IN SATTLER 11115 111111 LUHUH Philadelphia Zulu 1111111 11111 Assistant 11111111114111 , Swimming; 1111101 ROBERT FRANCIS SCI'IRAF . . . . . Ahoona Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi; President, Accounting Club; AIM ROBERT PAUL SCHRECONGOST . . Mt. Lebanon Cmnmcrcu 111111 Financu Market Club ALBERT JACK SCIIUCKER . . . . . Altoona Commerce 111111 Finuucu Penn Sum.- Club; AIIU Wynnewood TI IOMAS HENRY SAVAGE . Delta 1:111 Dclm 13111111111111? 11ml 1 i11111101' Marketing Club 11U'1'11 SCHILCUTER . . State College Arts 111111 Letters l'rt-sidvm, Philnlts' 111' 61111111111 Mu; Psi C111; Secretary, German Club; Jhuirmnn, llillcl RONALD PAUL SCHEILLER . . . . . Almmm Cmumvrcc 111111 15111111101! Penn $111111 Club; Insurance 011111 MARJORIE PAIRCHILD SCHULTZ . Summit, N. J. Arts 111111 Latter rs Delta Gamma 1r111s11rc1', I12111111 61111111111; Ridiny Club; Suciology C111b;P:111111:11L'nic Council; vclmlogy Chlb; 11111110111 Dance Club; Bz1d111i11t1m Club JOHN LEWIS SCHULZE Arts 11ml Lem. 1's . Havertown Sigma Phi Epsilon 1Vrc5111'111u'1mck; Cross Country; Alpha Phi Omega; Alpha R1111 Omega; An 111111 Ail S11Lile; 11111.1mura1s FRANCIS XAVIER SCHUTZ Minersville Arts 111111 Letters German Cluh; Newman Chib; AIM DAVID LAWRENCE SCHMUCKLER . . . 1111315 journalism Phi Sigma Delta President, Suu'ctauv, Phi Sigma Delta; 8111111 111111 Bones; Andrudcs; Liberal A115 SludLnl C111111Li1;D1.-I1:111'; Criliqnc; Alpha Delta Sigma; 1171; Froth; 11-1rL11siL 11111111111 RICHARD HARVEY SCIIOENBERGER . . New Castle Imunulism '111-1 151111-13 '111111111.11;Li1111 P 1111, AIM; Associatc Manager, 111151.111111; 111110 km, 11' 1111' 11 1'11 1111' News 111 lcnu 8111111; 111.1111 Stale C111b;111L' Iluiuyctulcm WJI LIAM 1113111317111 SCIIOT'I, JR. . VVilkinsburg1 junrnulinu Sigma Phi Sigma Colicgiun; IFC 11721 JACOB SCHWALB . Bethlehem CUHIHIL'I'CL' uml Finauw Phi Sigma Delta Blue Kcy;Ma11210Lr, Basketball; BX; Vice President, P111 Sigma Dtha; Marketing C1111: VVILLIAMARTHUR SCOTT . . . . . Altoona Commerce 111111 Fimmce ROBERT MYRON SEARLES Niantic, Conn. Arts 11ml Letters Delta Chi NEIL STAL 'FORD SEE . Ldnsduu 111 Journalism P111 1:2111111121 D1I121 1.1011'511'2111'; 1Tl1211rmun, lribumll; All- Cullvgc 17:111i111'tzskull21nd 11111115; 111m Ke1';llc:1d Munnucr. '11c 11' 1,1011 1'21111'; 11 1111' 3 1'1 I111 111mm 51111101115 1'11 1'1111'1'1'11111 f'oHL 1'1 numl Universities; 11' 1121' .1' in 1111' N1 '1 11! P011 811M GEORGE EARL 81511113111 . . . . Bangor C'unnnu'u' 21111! 1'1'1111111'1' Collegian; 511111 PAUL ROBERT SEITZ . . . . . . Cressona 17111111111'11'0 111111 Finance 1'1cu111111111g Club; 11111'11111111'2115 I 1 1' ROBERT KENNE'J '11 SI IORE Arts 11ml Lvllurx Philadelphia 1'111 1'115111111 Pi 1 1111'51 Hills, N. 1'. 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Patton Journalism President, 211111121 1101121 Sigma; 17111103511111; 'l'lu' 111111'111'11111'11! MARK ASINGERMAN . . . . . . Alumna 1-11'15 11ml Lullcrs 11731 11741 LILLIAN TERESA SINISI . . . . . Altoona Arts 1111:! Letters Ncu'mun C11111 CAROL ROSE S1S1VE1N . . . . . Shenandoah Arts and 1.011011 Dclm Alpha Delta; 11'01111'11'5 chntc; Sccrct:1ryTl'rcusurcr, 171.111.1111.; Club; 11i11c1 STANLEY JOHN SITOSKI . . . . . 11211101011 Arts uml Lcth'rx 111C; Thespinns S I ANLEY 1.81.!11 ER . . . Havcrlown Commerce and Iinuncc MARVIN LENARD SLOMOVVITZ . . . 171711kes'133rrc Cunnncrc'L uml Finllmc Pi I :111111110 Phi 1111.1ch; 11111131111 Omega; 113m Insurance Club; ulrcsidcm, Pi L: 1111111: 1 11111; 1911cil1tnl ELIZABETH SLOTTA . . . . . Sykcsx'ille Iaurnu1ism 'll1c1n Siumn 111i 1; D '11:1 11111 Sigm:1;Calllcuiu11; N01 1111311 Club; Alpha 11110 01118 g' DONALD EUGENE SLOUGHFY . . . Johnstown Arts 111111 Lcllm'x Treasurer, 111C; Vicc-Prcsidcm, Pi Lambda Sigma; Scabbard and Blade IVAN IxElTII SMITH . . . . Bryn Athyn Cmmncrcu uml 1111111111: JOHN JAMES SMYTHE, JR. . . . . Mincrsville Arts and Lcltvrs History Club; lRC DUANE CLOUSER SNYDER . . . Millersburg Lulwrdlunugcmcn1 vaulions Tau Kappa Epsilun 1111111 V171LL1A111 FREDERICK SNYDER, 111 . IIax'crtown Lulwr-Alunugcmun1 116111110115 DL':111 1:111 Delta 11711111; Lion Party; $11111 ELLEN VIRGINIA SPERBER . . . . Elkins Park Journalism Collegian; Student 11111111110011; LA 1113; Philosophy Club; Mudcrn Dance Club 1 1117AYNE ROBERT SPIELMAN . . Philadelphia Arts and Lcrlcrs 1111i Epsilon Pi Manager, Swimming; 117C ANGELO MICHAEL SPlNAZZOLA . . 1111001121 Cmnmurcu 11ml 1:111:1111'0'111c1u C111 Insurance Club MARJORIE LORRAINE SPITLER . . 1111. Pleasant Mills Arts and Lcltcrs Players; Modem Dance Club; Rifle Club 11113111111414 ALVIN SPORKIN . . . . 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Fiuunu' CHARLES DAVID SUITCII . . . . . Iluzlclun Arts uml LL'HL'I'S Sigma Pi Skiing; JANE LOUISE SUTIIERLAND . . Plymouth Arlx um! 1.0!!ch Gnmmu Phi Beta Cxu-ns; Libcrul Arts Student Council; VVnmL-n's chmc ANNE LOUISE SVVEGER . . . . . Camp Hill Arts and 1,441!ch Kappa Alpha 'I'hctu 'l'hcspizms; Chapel Choir; 'l'rchlc Singers; Immmurals HARRYSAUL SWIMMER . . . . . Chcsmr Cnnmwrcc uml Financu Phi Epsilon Pi Prcsidcnt, Phi Epsilon Pi; IFC; Skiing; Insurance Club; JV Lacrosse EDWARD HOOPER SYKES, JR. . . . . BCHWC JUNWWHS' Beta Theta Pi Vicc-Prcsiant, Bum Thom Pi; Secretary, Tribunal; Svcrvmn', Alpha Delta Sigma; Clu'crlmtlcr; Illuspizms; Glee Club; Fmtll; JOHN JOSEPH TAMALAVAGE . . . Silvcr Creek Cmnmw'cc 11ml Finuuu' RUSSELL FRANCIS TAPTICH . Pittsburgh Arts uml Lcltvrs Theta Chi Sccrclnry, Theta Chi; ICU ARNOLD JOSEPH TAYLOR Pittsburgh Arls uml Lcln'rs Sigma Alpha Alu 117C; Bluc Band ROBERT S. TEATS . . . . . . lexinuz; Fummcru' and Finance Penn Stun: Club ELSILLIA NOBILE TIIOAIAS . . . . Culmnbiu Arts and Letters Pi Gamma Alpha; Newman Club; Philulcs EDWIN THEODORE'l'I'lORMAN . . . pummc Cmnnu'rcc and Finance Pershing Rillcs; Penn State Club; Ilillcl p751 I MILTON FREEMAN THRASHER, Ii VVcstficld, N. j CmIIIIII'rCI' llHIl IiiIIIIIIcu TilClII Xi :Xssixlunt MIIIIIIgIIr, C'I'IIIIIIIincs; litiginucr; IIISIIrIIIIcc Club SONYA IPIMA TILLES Arts uml IE'HL'I'IS Philadelphia Sigma DIIIII T'III W 110' s in the News at Penn Sum . IIIIIII Alpha Phi; Vice PresiIant, I'igIIIII DclIII lIIu. Players; IIIIIIIIIIurIIls QUINI'IN GUSFI'AV TOEWS . . . . . Aidan Dclm 'l'IIII Delta IlIIsiIIL'ss MIIIIIIgcr, 110th; Sucrmury, DelIII 'l'IIu DultII; Philosophy Club; CL'I'HHIH CIIIII Cununuruv umi Pimmcu SAMUEL S. VAUGHAN . Philadelphia JIIllrllIliiSlU DcltII Sigma Phi lIiUnk PzIw: Editor, Fralh; Editor, liIkliIIg;P :ImIi Nous; Secretary lrcusurcr, AIIIlmuIL-s; PIIIVCIs; Vice President, Delta SiamII Phi; H'lIa's IVIIU Among Students in American Culluges and Universities; llat Socimv Council CIIESIER JOSEPH VENESKEY Cmnnwru' IIIIII IiiIIIIIIcc Carrolltown Thom KIIppII Phi Newman Club; Marketing Club; IRRA PATRICIA LOUISE VESTER . Philadelphia Arlx uml Lcllors Della GIIIIIIIIII Secretary, Delta Gamma; Ski Club; Swimming Club GERALD BAR N HART TOM B . . . . Aliquippa CUIIIIIIIII'L-u IIIIII Iiiuuuuc JAMES EDWARD TOWNSEND Elkins Park CIIIIIIIII'ICC umi Finance SignIII Chi President, Secretary, Sigma Chi; 117C IIliS'l'ER IRAI 11 l MAN C UHHIIUH'IU. uml liIIIIIILu Philadelphia WALTER FRED VILSMEIER . . i Lansdulc Cummcrw uml l'inuncc PlIi IUIPPH Psi PIII'IIIi Nous;l 1111c KI 0y Alpha Kappa Psi; Assistant Man agcr, SwiIIIIIIiIIlg'i IVIIo's in the News III PBHH SIuHJ;P11blicity ClIIIirmIIII, Linn Party; Aipl PlII OIIICUII ALFRED FRANCIS von ARX . . Pittsburgh Commerce and Finance PlIi KIIppII Lion Party; XVSSF; Newman Club MARJOPJE ANN VVAIDA . . . . . Gicnsimw Arts and Lvttcrs DclIII Zeta 'I'rvIIsuI'cr, Delta Zeta; Ski ClIIII; Players; NL'II'IIIIIII Club ARTHUR ROLAND TRAUTRIANN . . I Darby Lulmr-IIiIIIIIIgI'Inent vaulimm Tau Kappa Epsilon President, TIIII Kappa Epsilon; 117C; Assistant Manager, Football CHARLES JORDAN UPPERMAN . . Arm uml Lenurs Marketing Club RUDOLPH A. VALENTINO . . . . Lancaster Arts and IL'HL'I'S SI lgm IIIi ummg IVlw Among Suulvuts in Anwrican Colleges and lUniverslilics; Vice- Pr Is'idI- III, A1111 Ll it As socimiun; Sccrc LHHIFy-IICUSIII 'cr, JIIIIiI Class; Captain, Gwmms Iics' Swimminu- IIcIId CIIICIIJ czidL-I; Sucrclmy, Biuc Key; PIirmi Nous; liIIspiIIIIs; SIIIIIIIIIId and Blade; IRC; Pershing Rims; ICC; Arnold Air Society Concordvilie I1761 WILLIAM JAMES WALLS, JR. . . . . Allentown Arts and Lcnurs Sigma Pi Tennis ARTHUR HOWARD WALTERS . . . . Altoona Arts mu? Letters JACQUELINE ANN WARNER . . . . Lchighton Connncrcu anti liimmcc Phi Mu President, Phi Chimes; Vice- President, MIIsqIIcrcttcs; IlIIyeI'sI Sec rotary, Chi Theta; Marketing Club; Liun lmy RODNEY TOPPING WATERS West Chester Connuvrcv 111111 Finance 111m The! 111 Pi Co-Cnptuin, 5111111111111 , Alp! 111 K: 1111111 1151;111111111 N11115: An 11r01'11's;Sc11hh11r1l 111111 1111111 BRUCE NORMAN WEAVER . . . . Llewellyn Arlx 11m! 1,1'111'1'5 Jcrscv Shore 11111 K1 1111111 1: 115111111 ROBERT LEROY WEAVER Cmnnu'ru' 111111 1 1'1111111'1' 111-11115 Lcurcs; Spanish Club; UK WALTER HARVEY WEAVER 1311111 . Arls uml 1.1-!11'1'5 N'mmy Dormitory Council; Sociology Club; President, Durmitnry WILI 1AM ALBERT WEBB, JR. . . - Narbc'd' Arts and 10mm: D1'1111'111u 111-1111 VV 11 vnc Dclm 111111111111 LIZABETH WARNER WILBBLR S Arts uml 1.0110111 CCrCt110'-'I'r1'11511rc1', Swimming Club: 'l'n'3'5lu'w' Dollzl 0.1111111 ; A'llmwdc JAY TRAVIS WEGENER . . . . . Carnegie Arls 11ml Luucr's D . ONALD H WEINBERG Elklns Park Cmnmuyu. and Finance 111-111 Sigma Rho Circulation 1111111111,;1'1', Frnlh; Insurance Club I . . 'ICHARD LEWIS VVEISBERG , . P1111adclph1a Ans mu! LUIIL'rs 110111 511111111 111111 IrCSident,111't11 Sigma 11110; State Pam; Chmrlcz NI ' '1r11ck; 1'110'8 in the N1 111 111 l'L'NlI Slulu; 1108111111 11111! 1101195 KENNETH BABE WEISS Allentown Commerce and Finum-u Siunnl N11 Basketball; Druids ANDREW EUGENE VVELKIE . . . . 111111011111 Am and 11'111'1'1' AIM; Newman Club; 1'1'1'111'11 L'11111 STANLEY C. WELLS 11111111'1'511111'11. N. 1. Arts 11ml 1.1'111'1'5 '1'111'111 Xi ' President, 11111111 Xi GILBERT CUMINGS WELSH . . . Narbcuh Cmmm'rcc 11ml 17221111101- Ddtn '11111 Dclm JV Succcr: Treasurer, Gcnnnn C1ub: 111111111111r1115; Swutary, 111-1111 '11111 Delta WILLIAM JOIIN VVELSI'I, .111. Philadelphia 1r!.1' mnl 111'111'1'1; 1101105 Lcttrcs; Philusnphy Cluh LOUISE ANN VVENGERT . . . . . Lebanon Arts 11ml 1.1'llt'rs Sucinlngy C1111: JAY HENRY WENRICH . . . 11111105011111 Cummurcu nml 1'11111111'1' Sigma Phi 11115111111 Alpha Kappa Psi; Insurunu C 11111 ANNE TRONE VVENTZ . . . . . 1'1111101'01 Arts mulL tX'r 20111 11111 Alpha Pi Gamma Alpha; Panhcllcnic Council;1'rcblc Singers HOMER CURTIS VVESSNER . . 11011111111 Commerce and Finnmc 1111 111111sz Psi Lions 11111; 1 risidcnt, 8901011111, P111 Kappu Psi; V 'i11 1'11'51111111, ll'C' , 111111111 1111111 11111011101111; 1'1111' 11.s': '111c:l1iuns; 5111111 111111 Bonus; Vim President, Andmclcs; Marketing 1.11111; 11'1011 1111' N1 mm 111 110011 State; 1'110'8 1VI10 Among Students in Ann'riwuz 1701101415 11111! Unilwxitics 11771 WILLIAM HENRY WEST . . . . . Clearfneld Arts and Letters Sigma Chi IFC EDWIN JAMES WESTON . . . . Abington Arts and Letters Lambda Chi Alpha JOHN FREDERICK VVETZEL Yardley Journalism Phi Gamma Dclm Ilcad Manager, Gymnastics; Blue Key; From WILLIAM JOHN VVEVVER . . . . . Ashland Arts and Letters Phi Kappa WILLIAM HANDLE WHITE . . . . Philadelphia Cummcrce and Finance Marketing Club JOHN RUPERT WHITEFIELD . . . . Donora Arts am! Letters Phi Delta Theta Thespians WILLIAM JAMES VVHITEFORD . . . . Scranton Commerce and Finance Tau Kappa Epsilon Delta Sigma Pi; Spanish Club WILLIAM H. VVHITEHOU SE . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters KEITH ADRIAN WHITMIRE . . . . Berwick Commerce and Finance ANNA LOUISE VVIGGINS . . . . . ClearEeld Arts and Letters Philmcs; Pi Gamma IVlu FREDERICK HARVEY VVlKER . . . Yeagertown Commerce and Finance Alpha Chi Rho Delta Sigma Pi; Glee Club; IFC; Treasurer, Alpha Chi Rho NANCY SUE VVIKER . . . . . Yeagertown Commerce and Finance Chi Omega Insurance Club; Intrnmuruls JOAN H. W'ILGARDE Philadelphia Arts and Lencrs CHARLES JOSEPH WILLIAMS . . . VVilliamsport Arts and Letters President, Players; Theta Alpha Phi; Pnrmi Nous; Who's in 1ch News at Penn State REGINA PINO VVILLIAIVIS . . . . Huntingdon Arts and LL'Ucrs Gamma Phi Beta Secretary, Liberal Arts Student Council; Treasurer, Gamma Phi Beta; VVRA? CWCDS; 51ml!!! Handbook; Sociology Club; XVllo's in the News at Penn SUM FREMONT DANIEL VVINAND . . . State College Commerce and Finance JOHN FRANKLIN WINCHESTER . . . Oxford Conuncrce and Finance GLORIA BENSON VVISSINGER . . . State College Arts and Letters HAROLD BERNARD WOLFSON . . . Philadelphia Arts um! Letters Zeta Beta Tau JV Lacrosse; Assistant Manager, Tennis; Ilillcl; Imramumls -a .1 ,4, '5? u, HAROLD LEON VVOLLIN . . . . Harrisburg JmIrIIIIIism Zeta Beta Tau AdIcrtising Director, Collegian; Alpha Dilta Sigma; IIIin Hg II C; IIIIyL'rs; IIIL'spinII HARRY LEROY VVOOLEVER . . . . VVIIIiamsport 4H: and LvtIers Dnncc Dircclor, Thespinns; Players; Pnrmi Nous BETTY ANN VVURTH . . . North Arlington, N. J Jnunmlism Alpha Omicron Pi President, Alpha Omicron Pi; Collegian; NSA; Players XVINIFRED AVANELL VVYANT . . New Bethlehem Iaurimlism SL-L'rcmry, Collegian; President, Theta Sigma Phi; SIIIIIL'III Handbook HERBERT YASKIN . . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Delta GERALD FIIEDRICK YEACER . . . . CIIarIcroi CIIIIIIIIL'I'L'I: 11ml FiIIuIIuL' Senior Board, Collegian; Preside c111, Roger VViIlinms FcIIoIIsIIip; SL L'L'rctury, Cody Manor; Marketing CII 1b DONALD FRANK YENKO . . . BentIeyviIIe CIIIIIIIIcrL'c and Finance Kappa DLItzl Rho Debate; Alpha Kappa Psi; Phi Mu Alpha; 'IIILspizIns; Lion Party HERBERT EUGENE YINGLING . . . . Altoonu Arts IIIIII LUHL'I'I SOLOMON ELMER YODER . . . . Lancaster Arts and Lultm's FRANCES J. YOFFEE . . . . . Lancastm ijrIIIIII'xIII SIUHHI Delta Tau From; Hillel; Thctu Sigma Phi GEORGE LEIGHTON YOUNG, JR. . . . Media Arts and Letters Sigma Phi Alpha SAM; IRRA A. RONALD YOUNGERMAN . . RLadinu CIIIIIIIIL'I'L'c and Finance III LzImeIII Phi MICHAEL ZABITCHUCK . . . . . Jeddo Conuncrcc mul IIIIIHIIL'L' Penn State Club; Accounting CIIIII GLORIA THERESA ZACK . . . Shenandoah Art smul LL'IIcrs LLIIIIidL-s; NL-II'mIIII Club; Pre- :chical SocictI; lrLIIlL SingLrs; Philmes INILLIAM ZAKOR . . . . . . CoraopoIis Journalism Liun' s Paw; Ldit tor, LA VIIL; IVIIo's Who Among SIIIIIchIs in AIIIcriLzIII CoI- lcgcs uml Universities; Vice President, AIM; Skull and Bones; Andr ocIcs; Sigma Delta Chi; Icc President Nittany Dormitory Council; AIPIII Phi Omega; Penn State CIu b WILLIAIVI ALLAN ZEIDNER . . . . PIIiIadeIphia Commerce and Finance Pi Lambda Phi President, Treasurer, Pi Lambda Phi; 1117; Accounting Club NANCY DOROTHY ZIEGLER . . . Mt. Lebanon Journalism LxccutIIc Board, XVII X; IVIID' s in the N21 ws a! Pull Stale; Fencing Club; I Iimming CIub;Li0I1 Party;NLIInnI1 CII III GEORGE ALBERT ZIIVIMERNIAN . . . Lansford Commerce and Finance Alpha Kappa Psi; AIM I179I r t1821 In this year of crisis, conservation of natural resources assumes a position of more vital importance than ever in our nation's economy. Dedicated to research and study in the held of mineral conservation, Pennsylvaniays only School of Mineral Industries trains those who will be a controlling factor in the pulsation of materials through modern industry. Sixtyvseven per cent of the primary wealth in our Commomvealth consists of minerals; without them there can be no secondary wealth. In peace and war PennsyL vaniu plays an outstanding part in our economy. Once an ounce of mineral wealth is utilized, it is irre- placeable. Unless extreme care is shown, it is not impoy sible that our land may become barren and useless. Our conservation program, therefore, must be successful. To this end, the School is engaged in diligent search for mineral truths, and the maximum recovery, discovery, and minimum waste of these irreplaceable minerals. The program of the School includes three divisions. Earth Sciences are related to the origin, composition, and evolution of the earth, whereas Mineral Engineering is concerned with mineral extraction and preparation. With- out the latter study, mineral matter would be forever po- tential and not available. Mineral Technology is scie entihe knmvledge applied in the specific treatment of minerals for industrial utilization. During the past year, 562 undergraduates were en- rolled in the School. Facilities of the School are housed in the Mineral Sciences and Mineral Industries Buildings. The htlineral Industries Experiment Station carries out research, the principles and truths developed therein being carried to the people through the Extension Services and through publications. During the past year, the General State Authority approved the construction of a unit to the Mineral Sci- ences Building. The project would complete the struc- ture as it was originally planned before increased costs made necessary the curtailment oF the original plans. EDWARD STEIDLE Dean School of Mineral Industries Metallurgist polishes specimens. EDWARD STEIDLE ALFRED W. GAUGER DONALD C. JONES , LIBERATA EMMERICH ELBURT F. OSBORN E. VVlLLAnD MILLER . FRANK M. SWARTZ - - BENJAMIN F. HOWELL, Jn. , HANS NEUBERGER - PAUL D. KRYNINE - DAVID R. MITCHELL - - JOHN C. CALHOUN - - WILLIAM M. MYERS - - - ARNOLD W. ASMAN 1 H. BEECHER CnAnMBunY - - VVOLDEMAR VVEYL 1 1 - EDWARD C. HENRY - - CALVERT C. WRIGHT - JAY W. Fnanmcxsow ORGANIZATION . . . - - - Dean - Director, Mineral Industries Experiment Station - - Director, Mineral Industries Extension Services - - - 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 - Cizief,D1'visio11 of Petroleum and Natural Gas . - - - Chief, Division of Mineral Economics - - Chief, Division of Mining . - 1 - Chief,D1vision of Mineral Preparation i - Head Department of Mineral Technology , . . Chief, Division of Ceramics . - - - Chief,D1'vision of Fuel Technology . - . - - Chief, Division of il'lemliurgy Students learn - -u mine safety equipment in actual tests. Flue gases are studied in Combustion Engineering Laboratory. 11841 BERNARD LOUIS AARONS . . . Philadelphia Ccalag1 and Mineralogy F. 111111 Science Club ROBERT W. AIKEN . . . Bradford I'Lupln'sics and CL'nL'hL'misli; Sigma Gamma hpsilon RAYMOND RICHARD ANGSTADT . Reading Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma Mineral Industries Student Council; Petroleum Engineering Socicxy DALE LLOYD BARTLEBAUGH . . . . Cresson Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Petroleum Engineering Society HARRY HARPER BAUER . Grecnsburg Pulmlcnm and Natural Gas Engineering 111111111 Chi Sigma President, PetrolLum Lnginecring StiLiLty; Druids; Glee Club CLINTON JAMES BEARDSLEY . . Harrisburu Ceramics Alpha Chi Rho BRUCE NEIL BECKER . . . . Fleetwood Ceramics Pi Kappa Alpha JAMES HASINCER BLACK . . . . Ford City Aletallurgy ch'cr House ASM; Newman Club; Imramuruls WILLIAM GEORGE BONNER . . . Pcckville Almanrulug1 1;11i Kappa 'Inu Rillc T011111; VicL-lrLsiLlL-m, Mineral Industries Student Council; Alpha Phi 011121111;1111r.1111urals' AMS; PresidLm,Vice-PrcsidumPhi Kappa '11L11 DEAN DUANE BOWMAN . . . '. . Tyrone Meteorology STODDARD SIMPSON BURG . . . Lock Haven Mining Engineering T' 111 Beta Pi; Sigm 11 T11u'Sig111d 6' 111111111 Lpsilon' MES MARVIN DERRIL BURKHART . . . . Reading Meteorology Sigma Gamma Epsilon ROBERT GRAHAM BYRON . . . . McGrann Fuel Technology CHARLES ROBERT CAMPBELL . . . . Altoona Meteorology Arnold Air Society ALFRED ANTHONY CAROFANELLO . Worcester, Mass. Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Petroleum Engineering Society; AIME; Penn State Club ANTHONY E. CERBARA . . . . . Nanticoke Dletlillmgy ASAI; Penn Stale Club JOHN BRU SH CHAPMAN . . . . Philadelphia Ccrumius . Pi Kappa Alpha ROBERT CHAPIVIAN . . . . . Nazareth Geophysics and Guuclwmistr ' K. 11111111 Delta Rho 13111111 Science Club SARIUEL LOUIS CORTIS Mining Engineering MLS V171 LLIAM HENRY DAVITT Aliniug Engineering Houston Scranton 111135; AIME; NL-wmnn Club HOWARD WHITMAN DECKER Rlincml Preparation Engineering Furtv Fort DLItl Upsilun 1111.1101' 11 Industries Student Council; Engineer; BluL Kc c1, 115511111111 111111111111, Lacrosse; 1111151ch13 DC1111 Upsilon ANDREW WELLS DENDLER Petroleum and Nalurul Gus Enginucring Bcrwick Petroleum Engineering Society; AIME WILLIAM CHESTER DIETZ, JR. Mclcorulngy Franklin Acacia President, Acacia; Sigma Gamma 12115111111 jOI-IN PAUL DOERR Mineral Econmuics Butler ViCC'Pl'Cb'idcnl, Alincrul Economics Society BOYDEN ECKHARDT Mulcurology EDXNIN FRANCIS EISVVERTH Metallurgy AS111; Camera Club HARRY EARL ENGLE, JR. Ceramics CHARLES ROBERT ENOCH Ceramics CLARENCE PETER FARABAUGH Fuel 'll'chnalngy HARRY PHILIP FERRIS Ceramics ACS CHARLES JOSEPH FINLEY Mining Engineering Imramuruls; MES STEPHEN I-IADFIELD FINLEY Memllm'gy AS111; LSA EUGENE HARRY FON TANA Ceramics ACS; Newman Club ROBERT MERRILL FREEBOROUGH Alineml Izummuics 1ch Alpha 11111 0111mm; Q11: 1r1erCL'1; SULiL-IV' , SL 11111: 1rd and 111' 111L- DONALD LcROY FREYBERGER chmllnrgy AS111 ROMAN F CELLER, JR. GLoplnsics nml Gcaclmmistry Siumu Gamma Epsilon Salamanca, N. Y. South VVilliumsport Upper Darby Sigma Nu State College 111111111 Chi Sigma Grocnsburg . Drcxcl 11111 Della '11111 DL-l1:1 New Bethlehem Chi Phi West Hazlcton Benton Youngsvinc 1L1'l Headlng Chevy Chase, Md. 11851 d! RAYMOND EDVVAHD GEORGE Pulmlcum 111111 Natural Gus Engincl'riug Pclrulcum linginccring Society; 111111111 Phi Omega; AIBIIE Johnstown 1101313111 A. GII1ON . . . . Jeannette 111'1'111111'1-s' DL'IM Upsilon Truck; ACS; Assistant 11111111131313 Cmss Lnumr1 JAMES GRANVILLE COODVVIN Uniontown 111L'l111111rg1' I .111 110111 Pi; 51111114 G: 1111111.1 Epsilon; 1111111'1 P111 01110111; 11' Lnu 5111'11 Club;'XSM;11111'1111111'111S HAROLD KEI T11 IIEBERLING . . DuBois Ichnleum 11ml Nulmul Gus Engineering V 1CL'- -Prusidc111, Petroleum Iingincermg Society RICHARD FRANKLIN HIGGS 1111:!1111111gv Phi Lambda 1111511011; '11111 110111 Pi; Sigma 1'111; Sigma 111111111111 :ps1 11011; Qualtcrdeck Socictv; ASM Arlington, V11. WILLIAIVI JOSEPH HINKELNIAN 11101111111rgy ASM Williamsport TIIOIWAS FRANCIS GRIFI'ERIY Philadelphia CL'rmuiL's Delta Tau DL'1111 ACS 1101313111 L11W1S IIAI VORSEN . . Bradford Pumlumu 111111 Nulmul bus llugim'uring VICL-rPn-sident, PL'trolL'um Engim'tring Society; AIME MARK El IVVIN IIARNISII Cumunics ACS I'1arrisburg EDUARDO HINOJOSA Cochzlbamba Bolivia Pclmleum and Natural Gas Engineering PrcsidL-nt, InumanL 111 Club; Petroleum Engineering Society IARL ROBERT HOFFMAN . . . . . Scranton Ccrnmiux AC8; Treastu'cr, Kemmos; AIM SIDNEY C. HOFFMAN . . . . . Scranton Ceramics President, ACS; Penn State Club; Intrzunurals 1:1 MER IOSEPII IIAUER . . . Bcllefontc 1'L nlog1 111111 Mincrnlnw RICHARD HARVEY HAUPT . . . . Altoona Metallurgy DONALD G. IIAZLETT . Loyalhanna 11101111111331.1111111 Chi 111111 ASM 11861 FRANK DALBURG HOYT Montoursville Mining Engineering Mineral Industries Society; MES; AIME; Intrmnumls CHARLES HENRY HUNTER . . Readino Mineral Economics Delta Sigma Phi 111w: 411111111; Mineral Economics Society HOWARD CHARLES KARR . . . . Sharon ML'mHnrgy Sigma Phi Sigma ASM EVERETT K. KAUKONEN . . . . California Gcophysiux and CIIUL-III'IIII'XIrI' Beaver llousc SigIIIII Gamma lipsilon; Earth Scicncc Club; Secretary, Beaver 1101150 Pittsburgh WILLIAM KEBBLISH . . . . . Mmmg LIIgIIIIeI'rIIIg GEORGE D. KELLY . . . . Carlislv CI'nmII'I's Aip'lm Chi Sigma IVrI-stling; Druids; Kerninos; XCS; MiIIIrIIl Industries udent Council; IIIImIIIImI s IOSEPH W. LINDSAY . . . . . . Midland J'lI-tcnroiogy Kappa Sigma ASM i ROBERT JONES LONGENECKER IIaICIIIIwII CUI'IHllI-CS Alpha C hi Sigma Pilllni Nous; SIIIL- PzirtI; Alpha Phi OIIIL-gI; SCLTLIHFI, ALIS; SIL hm hm- surur, Druids; Student Union Cummi IIII'I; ,11'05111 IIII- NI'II'I' III Jrfxmi Slaw; MiIII-mi lnIIIIsIriI-s SIIIdIIII CLIIIIII i ROCCO AN I HONY LONGO . . . Aiiquiplm I'Hutriilurgy ASRI; NCII'IIIIIII Club THOIVIAS KADEL KJELLIVIAN L05 Angeles, Calif. RTI'Ienroingy Sigma Chi HARRY KLEMIC . . . . . Nesquehoning IVJI'IIIugI' IIIIII IUiIIL'rIIIOgI' Sccrcmry-T'rczlsurL-r, Earth Science Club; AIME JOHN CHRIST IAN KRAFT . Schwenksvilic Geology and Rlinvmiogv 51' rcI zirI- 'lrczisurIr, SiIIIIIII tnIIIIIIIzI Epsilon; IrcsiIlL'nI,13.Ith SCiCIILC Club; ISIIIII' C luh; Pullmk C irIlL Council; AIM DAVID WILLARD LUDVVIG . . . H iikinsburu CcmmiI-s Alpha Lhi Siumn Xll- tIIIlIuc :IIIIiIIL-I; President, Xlincml IIIdIIsIrics Student CIIIII Icil; Pam mi Nous; H In; H' I10 hmmg SniIlIIIIX in . mcriu m Ctilic'gm Iluii UniI'IPrsiriI ; 1IIIslIi.IIIs; H box in IIIU Nun's III PI'IIII SIIIII' WALTER FRANCIS LYNSAVAGE . Mincrsvilic Cc'rIIIIIiI's Kappa Delta Rim ACS; InIrIIIIIurIIls EDWARD JANIES IVICFADDEN . Allentown CvulogI' IIIIII A'linoruiogy Phi KIIHIII l:RED KRAPCHO Philadelphia line! 'I'I'I'imoingy ROBERT MARK KUCHINIC . . . Finleyvilic Mineral PIHEPIIHIUON Engineering 'lihtlil Xi '1qu Beta Pi; lI Lambda Upsilon; Secret IIIrI, Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Si gIIIIII 'lqu; Phi Lm SiI-IIIII; AIME; Newman CIII LEROY LUTHER LEWIS . . . Loyalhanna Gcogruplg Yiue-Prusidem, Geography Society; Track JAMES RAYMOND MCGRELLIS, JR. . . Kingston C'UHInH-CS lth III Kappa Phi AC5; NCH'IIIIHI Club; Ski Club EUGENE K. McLACHLAN . . . . . Viil'ilii'Ui'Ii Ceramics K011111108; IKTS RONALD EDWARD MCXVILLIANIS . I . AltOIIIIII Petroleum uml Nulzmil Gus Engineering PI-ImlI-um Engineering Society; AIME; Alpha Phi Omega nan RICHARD WELLER MALOY . . . VVashingmn Mining Engineering 1x111 Della Theta Treasurer, MES; Players ROBERT HENRY IMANNI NG . . . Greensburg Fuel 'JL'Lhnology ROBERT LLOYD NIESSINGER . . . . Bangor Geography Geography Society JOSEPH EDWARD NIICHALSKI . . . Sugar Notch Meteorology Penn State Club; Newman Club JESSE A. MILLER . . . . . . . Emmaus Geology uml Mineralogy Delta Chi Managing Editor, Editorial Director, Irorh; Sigma Gamma Epsilon Phi Em ig111:1;1MinL-rul Industries Student Coul1c1'1;AIM;E:1nl1 Science Club;1Vhos 1'11 Me Na '5 a1 Pum Smtu;B0:11d o lublicutions JOHN KYSER MILLER . . . . . Mt. Lebanon CL-rumics Beta Theta Pi ACS; Phi Lambda Upsilon NEAL FORREST NIOHLER . . . . Allentown Ccrmnics ACS; Ski Club; AIRI THOMAS ROGERS OVERDORF . . Johnstown Ceramics Sigma Chi Lacrosse; Glee Club; ACS JOHN C. PARRY . . . . Doylestown Alincml Econmnics Alpha Sigma Phi Xlumr 11 Indusxrics Student Council; V1cc- President, Alpha Sigma Phi; l csidcnt, Mmcr 1l Econmnics Society; Earth Science C111 LESLIE B. PLUMB, JR. . . . Glenolden Petroleum and Nmuml Gus Engineering Pctmlcum Enginccring Society; Alpha Phi Omega; AIME RICHARD GLENN PLUNKETT . . . . Leetsdale Ceramics Treasurer, College Co-op; Imramurals; ACS RICHARD JOSEPH PLUNKETT . . . . Gallitzin Geography Geography Society JOHN RADOMSKY . . . . . Osceola Mills Mining Engineering Advertising Manager, Engineer; LA VIE; Players; AIAIE; Alpha Rho Omega HARRY WILLIAM RAUCH . . . . . Lebanon Ceramics Vicc-Presidcnt, ACS; PC1111 State Club DAVID CALVIN RHEE . . . . Yeadon Alim'ug Engineering WILLIAM HARRY RICE . . . . . Forty Fort Ccmm ics Vicc-Presidcm, Kcmmos; ACS EDWIN JAMES RICHARD . . . . . Reading Ccrmnics AIM; ACS ROBERT LcROY RICHARDSON . . . . Media Mcleorology Penn State Club NIAURICE JOSEPH ROMANELL . . . Tresckow IIIL'mIIurgy ASAI LAWRENCE JOHN RUFFNER . . . . Derry Commits Newman Club REGIS E. RUSNOCK . . . . . . Rcmon Mining Engineering MES; Newman Club THOBIAS HARRY SADLER . . . Grecnsburgy Mineral hvunrnnic'x Secret: 11r1', 111111111 Phi OmL'g1;1 PLnn 51' net C11 1h;SL'LrL':11r1-IrL1lsurL'r, Mi1 1L'r11l Economics S11L'iL'11'; AIME; BriLluc CluI I1 JOSEPH ROBERT SCI'IETTIG . . . . Cresson Mineral Preparation Engineering AIME WILLIAM JOHN SCHULD . . . . . . Eric Metallurgy Sigma Phi Sigma President, Sigma Phi Sigma; ASRI ROBERT RIELVIN SCHULTZ . . . . Oil City Aliuing Engineering CLIFFORD DAVID SELLERS . . . . Philadelphia IIIL'tulIm'gy Alpha Phi Omega; FI1ing Club; ASM; Camera Club WAYNE BURNELL SHEARER . . . Spring Grove Ceramics Kcmmos; ACS GEORGE WILLIAM SHEARY . . . . Lcwistown AlinoruI Preparation Engineering RIIIC T011111; AIME WILLIAM R. SITTIG . . Bradford Purolcum rmd Nmurul Gus Engineeriml SL-L'rLtary- IrL 1surcr, PclrolLum LnginL'Lring S11LiL11; I'uu BL1 1:1 Pi; President Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Phi L'1111bd11 Upsilon; Phi E111 SiUmu; AIML';Inlr11- mur 113 STEPHEN EDVVARD SLOSARIK . . . Sultsburg Commits Prosidcnt, KL-rumus; ACS DONALD RAYBIOND SMITH . . . Emporimn CLulogy uml MianIum KENNETH H. B. STAUFFER . . . Spring Grove Cerumics ACS GEORGE P. STEVENSON, JR. . . . West Newton RIinin ' Ii Iinccrin I is DONALD EDWARD THOMAS . . . . Derry Geography Secretary, Geography SociL'l1' ROBERT DON THOMSON . . . . . CIcarIicId MinemI Economics Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Mineral Industries Student Council JOHN SLINGER TODHUNTER . . . Burnesburu Mining Engineering President, MES 11891 LEWIS A. S. TOMLINSON . . . . . Trevose Ccugmphy President, Vicc-Prcsident, Geography Society ROBERT TURISSINI . . . . . . Peckvillc Ceramics Alpha Phi Delta Secretary, Alpha Phi Delta; Secretary, Kcrnnms; Secretary, ACS; Newman Club FRANCIS LOUIS TURK . . . . . Scottdale Mclallurgy President, Ninuny Durmimry Council; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; ASM; AIM ISAAC VAN der HOVEN . North Haledon, N. I. Rlaluuralogy Vicc-PrL-sidcnt, Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Em Sigma RALPH PAUL VOLLMER Pittsburgh Fuel '1'0chnalugy Glee Club; Penn Sum: Club; Newman Club NELSON PAUL VVAGNER Lewistown Ccugmphy Geography Society pgo1 ANDREW ROBERT WALSH Point Marion Mutallurgy Alpha Sigma Phi ASBI JAMES ALLEN WASSON . . . . Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Gamma E siJon; Penn State Club; Petroleum Engineering Society Tyrone DAVID J. WATSON Ellwood City Meteorology Alpha Nu; Newman Club Thompsontown HENRY ALTON VVEIMER Geography Treasurer, Geography Society WILLIAM XVESLEY WENTZ . . . . Palmerton Metallurgy Blue Band; Secretary, ASM LAWRENCE GARVIN VVEXLIN Havertown Metallurgy Blue Band; ASM; Camera Club Bradford RICHARD EDWARD WHITE . . Tau Phi Delta Geology and Mineralogy jAMES RONALD WILLIAMS Duke Center Pulmlcum and Natural Gas Euginvcring Petroleum Engineering Sociutv JAMES F. YOUNG . . . Pittsburgh Geology and Mineralogy XVindcrcsl Council; Vicc-Presidcm, Earth Science Club; AIM LLOYD GORDON YOUNG . . . Jermyn Ceramics Phi Kappa Tau ACS BRUCE EDWARD ZIEGLER . . . Endeavnr Pvtralvmn uml Numml Gas Engineering Pctrnlcum Engineering Sucictv; College Cornp mu :9; ?:?:AV; : ' I i CARL P. SCHOTT 3! Dean School of Physical Education and Aihleiics The School of Physical Education and Athletics through its required program of health instruction and physical education serves all the men and women 01? the College. Important, too, is the opportunity given to the students of Penn State to take part in the intramural and intercollegiate athletic programs, both as spectators and participants. Education lbr leisure is as important in the adult world of today as is any Other phase of education. Recognizing this, the School gives instruction in many activities which will be carried over into adult life. Badminton bowling, golf, handball, tennis, swimming, and basketball are a Few of these popular activities. The facilities of the School Of Physical Education and Athletics are extensive. There are approximately 100 acres of land devoted to student activities. Of these, 85 acres are used for the 18-hole golf course. Beaver Field consists of playing fields used for intercollegiate and rec- reational athletics. Contained in Beaver Field are 21 base- ball diamond, two football practice fields, 19 tennis courts, and the football gridiron surrounded by a quarter- mile Cinder track. White Hall, completed in 1938, was designed to meet the needs of the physical education and recreation activities of the women students. Recreation Building has an indoor track and all the facilities for in- door intercollegiate sport events as well as intramural sports and recreation For men. At the College Pond, facilities are provided for Hyvcasting and ice-skating. A paddock and several miles of bridle paths are available for those students interested in riding. The nearby mountain slopes provide excellent trails for hiking and skiing, two of the favorite recreational sports of the campus. During the past year, the General State Authority completed plans for the construction of a south unit to Recreation Building. This will provide additional space for the program in physical education and athletics which has grmvn rapidly in the post-war years as the enrollment of students increased. tl941 Team as well as individual sports are included in the physical education program. Adaptive physical education is offered for certain students. ORGANIZATION CARL P. SCHOTT - - - - - Dean CHARLES W. STODDART, JR. - Director, Physical Education Ex- tcnsmn CARL P. SCHOTF - In Charge, Intercollegiate Athletics HAROLD R. GILBERT - Graduate Manager of Athletics LLOYD M. JONES - In Charge, Professional Education in Health Education, Physical Education, and Recreation; Research GLENN N. T111131. - 111 Charge, Required Physical Educalion for Men An'rnun F. DAVIS - In Charge, Required Health Education for 1 en MARIE HMDT - In Charge, Required Health and Physical Edu- cation for H$meu EUGEN C. BlscquF - In Charge, Intramural Athletics RAY M. CoNCEn - - - In Charge, Recreation Riding classes are popular with students. HQSI WILLIAM DENNIS BARBER . . . . Pottstown Physical Education Football; Intrumumls HOMER JAB'IES BARR . . . . . Clearfield Ph1' siml Education L11111' s P'1';11 111111'5 11' I10 Among Stxuhmx 111 111118ric 1111 Colleges 111111 Univer- sinus; 1111511113111, Athletic Assnc1'1110n;11081113111 lar1111 Nous; 1'1Lc- President, 11111 SL101L11'C111111C11; C11I1111111, 11'1'11'5111111'; EI11' 11 Champion; 11'1111'5 111 1111: N'wus 111 Penn $1111 JOANNE CRISSMAN BAUER 1 . . 1Villia111sport Physical 15111101111011 Della Zcm S1'111pl11111y Orchcmrn; C11111:L'rt Blue 11111111; Intrmnuruls; Swimming Club PHILIP JOSEPH BENEDETTI . . . Philadelphia Physical Education Delta Upsilon Captain, Lacrosse; P1111111 Nous CONRAD JOSEPH BROWN . . . . Ebensburg Physical Education Delta Upsilon 111101111111; AAIIPER CLARENCE RA1'1110ND BUSS, JR. . . 117atsonto11'n Physical ELZHCHHUU 'll'lu Kappa Epsilon SOL'L'CI'; Baseball; Druids; P1111111 Nous SENES MICHAEL CALLAHAN . . . . DuBois Physical Education REA VINCENT CARROLL . . . . McKeesport Physical Education P111 Kappa Track; Druids; Glee Club; Newman Club; Immmurnls JOANN CARRUTHERS . . . . . Smtc College I'l11'sic111 Education 111111111 C111 0111mm President,Luknnidcs;1111sica1 Education Student Council; 11111; State P:1r11';ln1rm11ur.115 HOWARD P. COOPER . . . . . State' College Physical Education Boxing HARRIAN YERKES COPE, IR. . . . Buckingham PhyxiL'uI Education Immmumls BEVERLEY LENORE COX . . . . Warriors NIark P111 siL'ul 1:1111L'1111011 111110 C 11111; Briduc C 11111; lcncinu C 11111; Aledorn Dance Club; Inlrdmumls BARBARA BRICE CROSS . . . . . Buyers Recreation Alpha Xi Delta '1 rchlL- Sinners; Scerctar1,11lphn Xi DL111; 11Lc- President, IL cr-Lmion SociLn; lntmmurnls STEPHEN RICHARD CZARNECKI . . Reynoldsvillc Physical Education FRANK EDWARD DELANEY . . . . Tuscarora Physical Education Newman Club JAMES CALVIN DITTMAR . . . Loysbuw 11017131111011 11111121 Chi Rho Baseball; Recreation Socicly JOHN DAVID DITTMAR . . . . Loysburg Recreation Alpha Chi Rho President, Alpha Chi Rho; Baseball; Recrcmion Society OWEN JOSEPH DOUGHERTY . . . Dunmorc Physical Education Kappa Delta 111111 Captain, 100111.111; Bz1sch:1ll;Parmi Nous; 111L11'111:1Ls; Druids; 11 110' s 11' 1111 Among Students 111 1111101111111 Colleges 01111 U111'1'1'r3111L'1;11'st in 1111: News 111 Penn Stat 19 GEORGE HENRY EMIG, JR. . . . . Physical Education Pi Kappa Alpha Soccer; Physical Education Student Council Dover NANCY YEARICK FARIWER . . . . State College Physical Education Lnknnidcs; Intrmnuruls RUDOLPH V. FEDERICI . . . . . DuBois Physical Education Intramuruls PAUL ANTHONY FLARIRI, JR. . . . . Readinn Physical Etlm'uliou a lnlmmumls; Newman Club ROBERT DOUGLAS FLEMING, 111 . . . Beaver Recreation Recreation Suuicty; AAHPER VICTOR JAMES FRITTS . . . . . Jenkintown Phyxicul Education Phi Kappa Psi Truck; H'lzo's in the Nmus at Penn Smlu; Amlroclcs; Parmi Nous; 117C; All'Uollcgc Elections Committee; NSA EMO JOSEPH GAVAZZI . . . . . VVeedville Physicul Education Immmurnls; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Radio Club CHARLES A. GODLASKY . . . Tyrone Physiml Ethlculion Phi Kappa Tau Football; Boxing; L'cmmm Club; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Parmi Nous ALTON EUGENE CRAZIER . . . . . Tyrone Physical Education Phi Epsilon Kappa JOSEPH RALPH GREEN . . . . . Girardville Plxysiml Education SALLY SCHECHTER CREENBERGER . , Coraopolis Physical Eduuuliuu l.glkunidcs; Lcnnidcs; Trchlc Singers; Presidcnl, Budminlon Club; Intmmurals HELEN CLARA GRIFFIN . . . . . VVaverIy Phyxicul Exlm-uiirm Chapel Choir; XVRA; Lonnidcs RALPH M. GUNDEL . . . . . . Altoona Recrvalion Recreation Society; College Co-op; Penn State Club RAYMOND J. HACY, .IR. . . . . . . Chester Physical Education Lion Puny; AIM; Lacrosse NANCY C. HAINES . . . . . . Alumna Physical Education Delta Gamma Swinuning Club; Trchlc Singers; Ski Club; Inlrumuruls; 'nwspians MARY ANNE HANNA . . . . . Lcwistown Pllysicu! Education Kappa Aplux Tllcln lmrumuruls; Swimming Club; XVRA NANCY ROSS HANNA . . . . . . Avalon Physical Education Secretary, Lnkonidcs; Chimes; Lcunidcs; Treble Singers; Pi Lambda Theta; Inlrzunmals RICHARD CLIFTON HART . . . . Cochramun Physical Eduuuliun Inlrnmumls 1971 HELEN FRANCES IIEMHIILL . . . AilOOIlil PII'IsiL-III Etilltlllillll l'h-lm GHIIIIIIII SI-L'I'I-IIII'y, DL-llzI Gamma; 'l'rL'IIMII'L'I', Lnlmnidcs; Intrumuruls; Physical Education Sludunl Council; Modern Danu- Club ELIZABli'iil'I M. HEVVIT . IIollidzIysburg Physical liIlIIL'IIIimI JicIlL's Lcttrcs; Illll'nlnllrillS; Riiic CIIIII XVILLIAM ll. MICKEY Physical IiIIIIL-uiirm . State College Phi DL'itn 'Iiht'lu Lacrosse; AA! iPliR IVIARY ANN KREPPS IVIount Union Physical Education Dclm Zeta Rushing LIIIIIirqun, PIIIIlIcllL-uic Council; Lukonidcs; VVRA; lntrumunlls LOUIS W7. LAMIE . . . . . . Arnold Physical IEIIIIL'IIIimI Alphd Chi Rho Captain, Buslwllmll; ViL'c-Prcsidvnt, Physical Education Student Cuuncii EVELYN GRACE LANING Nu sicul IZIIIIL'ulimI ScurLIIIIy li L'II uszll 'I'hc ; CH vcns; 'lrcusur urcr, Lukonidcs; Phy siLul Education Student Eullntii; Immmurnls; Outing Club Philadelphia AUDREY IRVENA HORNER l'IlykiL'UI 1 IIIIL'IIiiIIII Johnstown Alpha C hi OIIILuII ViL'ILPI'IIsI'drIIt, AIIPIII LlIi OIIILgII; Swimmmg C IulI; lmmmlu: Ils; AIJ Kit In DIIILL iluli; DlalxIJIILWIIIlIs; AMI IIAIIBAII A I0 ANN HOY . . . . State iuiicgc PIIIHI'L'III l'IlIIL'IIUIIII JAY MOHEI'IMER HU'l'LIHISON . . . . Alumna PhysicIll EIIIIL'IHIIIII Inlrumurnix PAUL SAMUEL LAPCEVIC . . Ellsworth Sigma l;hi Sigma Physical ICIlIIL'IIliuII Phi lipsiluu Kappa VViLLiAIVl VITO LENDO . . . . . Kingston PlIysiL'III Education AIM; Intmmuruls HARRY RUSSEL LITTLE . . . . . Dover PIIysiLIIl L'IlIIL'IniuII Pi Kappa Alpha Captain, SULCLT: Baseball; PFLSidLHt, Druids;1 :Irmi Nous; H7 hois iViIo Among SIIIIIL'IIIx in AIIIL'rium Culh'gcs and Universities MARY 101$ IxAUIlMAN . Plnsiuil ILIizILIIIimI LIIkOIIidL-s; LSA; Bowling Club; Budminlun Club; Modern Dance Club; Immmumls; Pi anlxlu Them Roaring Spring Ben Avon MIRIAM E. KEIM Plnwimll EIIHCUIIUH HOWARD E. KOONS . - - - . Pottsviilc Physicul Education Sigma Phi Sigma Secretary, Phi Epsilnn Kappa; CyInnusliLs: lIItIIIIIIuIIIis I1981 ROBER l JOSE PH I ONG . . . PhyxiLuI Edmuliuu Newman Club; Suimming; AAIIPER Philadelphia HENRY LOZAR . . . . . . . Harwick Recreuliuu Kappa Sigma Recreation Society CHARLES MEI'IALKO . . . Vintondalc Huuilh EIIHL'lliion Phi Epsilon Kappa; PTA; Alpha Rim Omega PIERSON LEWIS ME'I'OXEN . . . . . York PlIysiI-III Education LUCY KATHLEEN IVIITINGER LwlL-L-nsburfI PIU'Sl-L'III EdIILIIliIIII AIP1III Xi DL'lIII LIIkIIIIidL-s;1IIIr'IuIIIuIIls; PIL-siLlL-III, SII'iIIIIIIing Huh; IclchIIphic Swimming ;Hiilc Club; zhllmczulc FRANK LOGAN IWOORE . . . . . Altomm Physical l,iIIIIL'Im'on BIIsLL-Ibull; Phi 1ipsi1un KIIleaI 45$. VINCENT IOSEPH O'BARA Physical It'lllltlltillll 1 UOI1II'I11; l,iuilni Nnus; Druids Johnsmw II 1'hi Du1I.I 11-.ILII Philadelphia Pi Kappa Alpha ARTH U 11 STANLEY OBERG Physical Education . IIIuIIIIIIL-ISIIIWII Sigma Phi Epsilun ANTHONY JOSEPH ORSINI Physical IidIIL-nlion FUDUJHH JACQUELINE LOUISE SCHOCH . . . . DLIBIIis' I'II'I'siL-Ill litllltufioll Pi LIIIIIIII1II 'Iilllcllli 1' Itc- 1 I'L-siI1LI- L Iko IidL-s; DL-lm BILI SigIIIII III Psi OIIIL-ga; linirLsiLlL-m, Riilc HI III ' RUTH IRENE SCHVVERI'IA . . Dnnom Recruuliuu 11IL-l III PIIi HII1II Sccrcmry, 11LurL-uliun Suci IL- n; I 'cIIIIIIIII C'II I;b lrL-1I1L SiIIUL-rs; HLILIL-rn DIIIILL- Club: IIIIIIIIIIumls GLEN C. SEIFRIED . . . . . I . York Physical EIIIIL-IIII'IIII ViL-c-PrL-siLIL-III, Phi EIIsiIIIII Kappa; GyIIIIIIIstiL's; SLIL-L-L-r; IXIIsL-IIIIII 1!: ROBERT J. SNYDER . . . . . . Lebanon 1'11'15111'111 Education AAHPER PHYLLIS JEANNE SONES . . I . . Butler PIII'viL-III IL'IIIIL'IIIIIIII LIIkIIIIidL-s; SU'LILI IIIn- 1r r-ILIsIIrLI'. AIIIsqIIcrL- 1L5 KLCUI11KlUS; lIIII'IIIIIurIIIs; PrLsidLnt, MIIIILrII DIIIILL: LlII1I;1x IIIIIIII Phi jOllN F11 ANC1S SI Cl A111 P1Ii1IIL1L-1plIiII PIIIxiLIII IIIIIILIIIImI CIIpIIIiII, 1III55CIIIIIIII'V;TrIILL; Druids JOHN GRIFFITH REESE . . . . Ixinuston PIIyxiL-III EIIIIL'IItI'mI Phi DLIIII 'thI III Druids; VVI'L-stling; Baseball; IIIIrIIInIIrIIIs HELEN RUSINKO . . . . . . Bcrwick PhysiL-III IiIIIIL-ulimz Secretary, Physical L'IiuL'IIt ion Student CUunCl1fs1'1CC'P1'CS111CHI, LIIkonidL-s; IIILI'IIIIIurIIls; LcoinLlL State College Kappa SigIIIII IRWIN R. SAULSBURY Recreation Recreation SociL-Iy JOHN JAlVlES STRUCHER . . . . . . Eric Physiuul Education DL-IIII Sigma Phi IrIIIuIIIIII; AAHPER ' WILLIAM EDWARD TAYLOR State College Physical Educulion Phi Epsilon Kappa; Penn State C1ub; Baseball; 1IIII'IIIIIurIIIS; AAHPLR WILLIAM JOHN TECYJ'AIEYEIK . . . . YL-IIdon PII'I'SI'L'III Elillt'uliun Sigma Pi Baseball; JV lfuutbull; JV BIIskL-tlIIIH 11991 LOIS BETTYE VAN VACTOR . . . Beckley, W. Va. Recreation Phi Mu Chimes; Lakonidcs; Secretary, Recreation Sociely; Fencing Club; Modern Dance Club; Swimming Club; Immmuruls MADLYNNE PATRICIA VEIL . . Johnstown Physical Education Alpha Chi Omega State Party; Swimming Club; Newman Club NICHOLAS JAMES VIGILANTE . . . Dupont Physical Education Sigma Phi Epsilon XVrestling ROBERT DANIEL WARD . . . . Dumont, N. J. Physical Education Them Kappa Phi Basketball; FTA MARGARET EWING WARNER . . . . Marion Physical Education Kappa Alpha Theta Physical Education Student Council; Intramumls; President, Riding Club JOHN THORIAS WATERS Physical Ethwmitm H'rcslling; Liun Bluscm; IFC . Forty Fort Sigma Chi DONALD JAMES WATKINS Recreation Phi D91 . . State Cnllcgu tu Them hupcl Choir; Glee Club; Rccx'cmiun Society Physical Education Sludont Council; C 'rcstlmg; Lacrosse; President, MARY JAYNE WINSTON Physical Educutiml VRA; Sccrclury, NAACP; Philmcs . . VVilShingle PATT MAE WOLFE . . Duncannun Physical Education Gaunmu Phi Beta l rcusurcr, Panhcllcnic Council; Secretnry-Trmsurcr, VRA; Lukonides; President, Fencing Club; 'llrcasurer, Dormitury; Intraunumls Seniors Without Pho'l'ogruphs RAYMOND S. ARTZ . Agronomy WILLIAM B. BANKS Agronomy CARL IVI. BETZ Agricultural Engineering PAUL CLAYTON BUTZ Agronomy JAMES CANNARD Horticulture jAMliS STANLEY CARR Horliculmrc jAMES I IENR Y COCKLIN Bacteriology FRANK R. 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A'lcclmnicnl Engineering DONALD BRUCE I-IUMMEL Mechanical Engineering RODERIC INGLERIGI-IT Civil Engineering Mountvillc Scranton Johnstown York Williamsport Tamaqua Philipsburg Lewistown Sharon Hill Hamburg Frackvillc Brockway Alumna Chestnut Hill Schuylkill Philadelphia Latrobe VVilIiamsport Bradford Seniors Wiihoui Photographs RAYMON D M. KEVRA Electrical Engineering CLIFFORD EUGENE A IcCARTY Electrical Engineering BERNARD ALLEN MARTZ, JR. Electrical Engineering LESTER WEBSTER MUSSER, JR. Aeronautical Engineering EDMUND LOVE PRICE, JR. Mechanical Engineering THOMAS FRANCIS REAGAN Industrial Engineering ROBERT GABRIEL RINKUS Electrical Engineering JAMES HALL RITTENHOUSE Electrical Izngmccrmg Duryea Sayre Tyrone A1 mom! State College Unionmwn Bellefontc Slmvcrtnwn GEORGE JOSEPH SOTACK Industrial Engineering ANTI IONY STABILE Industrial Engineering RICHARD M. STEPHANI Mechanical Engineering LLOYD ALBERT W'ARNEKE Industrial Engineering I 10R ACE LEE WELLIVER Civil Engineering PAUL HERBERT VVEYANDT Cn'll Engmecrmg LAWRENCE F. WILER Civil Engineering HENRY BUIIL XVINTER Indusmal Izngmccrmg School 0F Home Economics MARY ANN ARNOLD Home Economics JULIA C. BARBER Home Economics AUDREY JEAN EPPLEY Home Economics JOYCE B. EVERHART Home Economics DORIS A. HERRING Home Economics Montrosc New Britain Carlislc York Allentown SI IIRLEY J. LANE Home Economics PHYLLIS L. MOFFITT Home Economics BERYL V. TOOLE Home Economics FRANCES M. ZUCCIIERO Home Economics School 01: the Liberal Arts JAMES HOWARD ANDERSON Journalism RICHARD D. BAILY COHHHCFCC and Finance CHARLES E. BERG Commerce and Finance ROBERT WILLIAM BOGAN Arts and Lctlcrs WILLIAM M. BROWN Commerce and Finance State College Oxford Oaknmnt Chester I loutzdalc DONALD XV. CARRUTI IERS Arts and Letters PlllLlP S. CHRISTY COHHHCI'CU and FilIUHCC VlLLIAM DEAN CU RTIN Commerce and Finance JAMES WATSON DAVIS . . . Com merca a mi Finance THOMAS C. DAVIS. JR. Artx and Letters I'Iazleton Farrell Ridlcy Park Scranton I Iazleton Alumna Philadelphia Punxsutawncv Job nstown State College State College Etna State College I'lollidaysburg Mount Lebanon llumingdon Havertown V Seniors Without Photographs ROMEO GEORGE DENTE Cmnmercc and Finance WILLARD ERNEST EVANS Arts and Leltars RICHARD IIOLSTON EVANS Journalism EIJVVAIID W. IALIUA Commerce and Finance IIEIVRY L. FERGUSON, JR. Arts and Letters DONALD DAIMOND FISER Arts and Letters EDW'ARD KAY GIROD Arts and Letters RICHARD AI GOLDNER COHHIIETCC 011d F111t111CC WILLIAM E. GORDON, JR. Labor- Management R cIntzon s JEAN T. GROSE . . . Arts and Letters JOYCE IIACKETT . . . Arts and Letters DON ALD ARNOLD HADLEY Arts and Letters XVILLIAM F. I IARIxIVS Arts and Latte: s MARLOVVE W. IIARTUNG, JR. Journalism JOHN MARIIN IIAZLETT Lalmr-Mmmgemcm Relation s S I ANLEY I IU PPERT Arts and Letters KENNE'IIIVI IDOAIIII . . Arts and Letters BEN C. JONES, JR. . . Arts and Letters THEODORE INILLIAM JONES Journalism CHARLES R. JUNKER Journalism JOHN J KARCHA . . Arts and Letters 12061 AImona Skaneatclcs, N. Y. Newark, Del. Midland Abingtnn Emswnrth A Izlsun town PhiIachpImia Oakxmmt State CoIIege Lampeter Bradfurd PhiladeIphia State College Punxsutawncy I Iurrisburg Warren, Ohio Pittsburgh Sewicklcy GaIeton Johnstown JAMESI KERSCHNER Bellefonte Arts and Letters RAYMOND C. KOEI-ILER West Lawn Journalism PAUL E. KORT VVICII Commerce and Finance Rahway, N. J. FRANK W. KOWALONEK Shenandoah Iournalism BERNARD B. KULBACKI Shamokin Commerce and Finance STANLEY A. LAKE Shamokin Labor- -Management ReIations CHARLES R. LeVAIV . . . . . . Everett Arts and Letters THOMAS EDWARD LUKAS . Pittsburgh Labor-Mmmgement Relations KENNETH A. AICDONIVELL MeadviIIe Arts and Letters IVIUGIVI T. MANCHESTER Bellefonte Arts and Letters JOSEPII F. MATYUS Beaver Meadow CONN erce and Emancc WALT ER C. MILLER Emporium Arts and Letters WILLIAM G. MILLER Bethlehem JournaIism WILLIAM JOSEPH ONDICK . . . . Munhall . Commerce and Finance RAYMOND PAULICK . . . Library Arts and Letters FREDERICK R. PHILLIPS Commerce and Finance North Point, N. Y. NATHAN I'I. FLETCHER Arts and Letters Lock Haven DAVID R. PRIZER . . Pottstown Commerce and Finance JOYCE REXFORD . . . . . . Altoona Arts and Letters BENJAMIN P. RUHE Allentown Arts and Letters RAYMOND E. SEEVERS North East Commerce and Finance b Seniors Without Photographs I hzlctun DONALD KARL SEIDEL . . Arts and Letters BETTY A. SELLERS . . Somerset Arts and Lelicrs JOSEPH PATRICK SKOFF . Weston Commerce uml Finance AGNES MARIE SWIFT . Dunmurc Commerce and Finance WILLIAM RAYMOND TAYLOR Tznnuqua Arts and Letters Shenandoah EDWARD E. VVARZINSKY Commerce and Finance IIARRY M. XVILLIAMS Arts and Leucrs ELLA LOUISE WILLIAMS Arts and Letters WI LLIAM A. VVITALL Arts and Letters KENNETH WILLIAM YON Commerce and Finance 101 IN M. ZELINSKI A HS and Leucrs School 01: Mineral Industries Clymer DONALD EUGENE CLAVVSON Mining Engineering CHARLES IOSEPH FINLEY New Bethlehem Mining Engineering HOMER EUGENE HARRIS State College Fuel Technology JAMES PAONE . . . szmglcr Mining Engineering RAYMOND DAVID RACI IKOVVSKI Hastings Alining Engineering JAMES LEE RHOADS . Reading Ceramics GORDON EDWARD ROBINSON Wellsbum Fuel Technology School 0': Physical RICHARD E. FINLEY . . Warren Physical Educmion JOAN M. HARRISON Turtle Creek Physical Education SETH B. JOHNSTON . . . DuBois Physical Education JOHN RICHARD KOERBER Pittsburgh Physical Education Pittsburgh JOH N KU RTY . . . . . Physical Education RICHARD C. SENNETT Pcirolemn and Natural Gas Engineering JAMES V. SICKLESMITII Rlincrul Preparation Engineering MALCOLM FRANKLI N SMITI I Mining Engineering JOSEPH MAX SNOOK Alulcorology DONALD VECI INIK Mining Engineering ROBERT SPENCER WILSON Fuel 'Ibclmolngy VINCENT JAMES YERABECK Mining Engineering Education and Athletics STANLEY R. LAGANOSKY Physical Edzwulimz ALBERT W. LASAVAGE Physical Education XVILLIAM R. LOCKI'IAR'I' Physical Education JEAN C. MALCOLM Physical Education ANTI IONY B. SHUMSKAS M; Physical Education Anm'illc VVashingttm Philadelphia Ala mna DuBois Kcrscy Mt. Morris Scranton Yea gcrtown Brownsville Pittsburgh H'ilkcs-Burrc Ecklcy Gilbcrlson I Iarrisburg Mcrion lhzmny City I2071 D W? 4W- r 10cc... .0- . : 00.00- . I O W147? 051mm leztilr'lllti Mama 04!. CA'cldemten jill'ly'oty v1. fvmw ,0... ? .. Mary M. Anagram Matda 512' gallfffell LOIS KENYON BOB FAST JOE LANE pls1 JANET ROSEN DON AND BILL ASHENFELTER EILEEN BONNERT OWEN LANDON ' HARRY KONDOURAJIAN l2191 RUDY VALENTINO EMERSON JONES ROSE EIFERT CARROLL HOWES pzojl NEIL SEE HARRY LITTLE OWEN DOUGHERTY DAVE LUDWIG MARY ELLEN GRUBE SAM VAUGHAN I2221 DEAN GLADFELTER . RAY KOEHLER .BOBDAVIS --------- O ABE LEINBACH men PAT HEIMS CURT WESSNER BILL ZAKOR JOHN SMIDANSKY 9241 STEVENS DICK BARD' 1221,51 ' AII-College Cabinet ROBERT M. DAVIS President, AII-College Cabinet HARRY A. KONDOURAJIAN Vice-President, AIl-College Cabinet EMERSON E. JONES Secretary-Treasurer, AIl-College Cabinet pZSl Bottom Row, Left to Right-Ludwig, Giulia, Young, Howcs, Miller, Erickson, Brenner, George. Slmnken, McIntiIe, Stevens. Allr-College Cabinet regulates student activities, student funds, and formulates policies for student organizations. This year, each member of Cabinet, with the exception of the All-College othcers and the Chairman of the Board of Publications, spent one hour each week in the student gov- emment room in order to answer questions and give assis- tance to Freshmen and sophomores. A more systematic method of giving committee reports was established; each committee reporting at scheduled in- tervals. This created greater efhciency in handling student aHairs. Cabinet, the highest body of student government, issued the Student Government Handbook for the second succes- sive year. The executive powers of Cabinet are in the hands of the All-College President. The judicial branch consists of Triv bunal for men and Judicial Board for women. Positions on Cabinet are so organized that each student and activity at the College has representation. ExeoHicio members of Cabinet were Neil S. See, Tri- bunal Chairman, Gay Brunner, Judicial Chairman, Ross B. Lehman, Alumni ofhce representative, George L. Donavan, Associated Student Activities and Student Union manager, Harold K. Wilson, Dean of Men, and Pearl 0. Weston, Dean of Women. Cabinet Parliamentarian was Marlin S. Brenner. Jones, Thi . ,v Davis, Kondourajian, Shoemaker, Bard. Second Row- rd Row;Sprenkle, Whitley, Mutchler, Leinbnch, Burr, ORGANIZATION ROBERT M. DAVIS - . AIl-College President HARRY A. KONDOLmAJiAN - All-College Vice-President EMERSON E. JONES - All-College Secretarerreasurer JOHN A. ERICKSON - - Senior Class President DAVID K. MUTCHLER - Junior Class President WILLIAM A. BAIR - Sophomore Class President GERALD L. MAUREY - e Freshman Class President CARROLL L. HOWES - - School of Agriculture ROBERT R. SHARE'ITS - School of Chemistry and Physics CLARKE D. YOUNG , . School of Education RAYMOND C. MiLLER - - School of Engineering HUBER S. STEVENS - School of Home Economics EDWARD SHANKEN - School of the Liberal Arts DAVID W. LUDWIG - School of Mineral Industries CHARLOTTE A. MCINTuua - School of Physical Education and Athletics HAROLD A. LEINBACH - Interfratemity Council NANCY A. GEORGE - - Panhcllenic Council RICHARD M. BARD Association of Independent Men JOAN E. VVENTZEL - - Leonidas MARY ELLEN GRUBE-Women's Recreation Association BARBARA G. SPRENKLE -VVomen's Student Government Association L. DEAN GLADFELTER - - Publicnr-imzs MARLIN S. BRENNEReDWHHHiiCS aml Forensics Council r2291 1301mm Row, 1ch m Riuhtvlhcuer, Forrcs,t XVillinms, lSprenlechthr'liller, Gr1,bb VVCrts Thompson. The Senate BARBARA G. SPRENKLE VIRGINIA L. MILLER ELLA L. WILLIAMS M. JANE GRUBB - BARBARA L. KLOPP ANNE K. FORREST MARY JANE Woonnow JOAN C. HUTCHON 80101111Rmv-chitt,aloodrou, lethingmn, G. Bru i2301 11 Lu,111er Mason, Hutcl1m1,Sl1er. ORGANIZATION MEMBERS JANE S. MASON BARBARA L. WERTS V. ROBIN BRUNNER BARBARA G. SPRENKLE President, Senate - - President Vice-President - - Secretary - Treasurer GAY BRUNNER NANCY J. WORTHINGTON MARILYN P. LEVITI' Doms B. SHER The highest governing body of the Women's Student Government Asso- ciation is the Senate, the organization which has full control and initiates all business which deals with the under- graduate woman. The Senate as an executive center exercises a twoAthirds majority veto power over all legislation passed by the House of Representatives and Freshman Council. The purpose of Senate is three-fold: to direct the affairs of the women stu- dents; to further a feeling of personal responsibility among all members of WSGA; and to maintain a spirit of co- operation with the administration and faculty of the College. The president of the Senate is a mem- ber of All-College Cabinet and the Stu- dent Welfare Committee and thereby provides contact with the other govenr ing bodies on campus The Coed Co- ordinating Committee under Senates guidance, is in change of the Junior-Senim Faculty 1ecepti011 held in the Spring. The Senate is also re- sponsible for the annual WSGA Re treat when all leaders of VVSGA meet to discuss and decide on policies of action for the year. VIRGINIA L. MILLER Speaker, House House of Representatives ORGANIZATION VIRGINIA L. MILLER - - - - - - President JANE A. S'I'IEBER - - - - - - Vice-President ESTHER BECK - - . . - Secretary - - Social C hairman RUTH P. JOHNSON - - - Every upperclass woman student ac- tively plays a part in the Womenis Stu- dent Government by voicing suggestions or complaints through her representa- tive in the House of Representatives. The representatives are the presidents of each upperclass living unit. To be elected to this post a girl must have no major judicial record and must have an All-College average of 1.5 or better. The president's position is held by the vice-president of the Womenys Stu- dent Government Association. The other oHicers, vicevpresident, secretary, and social chairman, are elected from the representatives. The representatives bring to th e meetings of the House the suggestions of girls in the living units. These are discussed and referred to the Senate. Two new programs, which proved very successful, were begun this year. Bottom Raw, Left In Right-Brewer, Burlein, Stieher, Miller, Beck, Johnson. Second RnwaHill, Way, Carter, 1h training program Was set up to teach L Baker, Williams, G'OtSkYI Bka' parliamentary procedure. This was folv lowed out in the regular dormitory meetings. A social committee was formed which worked in conjunction with the men's residence halls. the various activities, the biggest un- dertaking 0f the House was the annual May Day Ceremony. I2311 Bmlmn Row, Left to Right-Dcm- 5 oc , 'y 'cs, Sew, Sclmenbcrger, Durlv ing. Second Rmthuvcr, Cruinu, Evert. K 06 t Judicial Bodies NEIL S. SEE - - - Chairnmn, Student Tribunal GAY BRUNNER - - Chuimmn, Judicial Committee The enforccnwnt of laws of the Student Government As- sociation is embodied in two organizations; Judicial Com- mittee, which is concerned with women students, and Stu- dent Tribunal, 21 comparable organization, which deals with the men students. Each of these bodies is composed of eight mcmhcrs, four juniors and four seniors, who are nominated hv a committee cunsisting 01 the Chairman of each body, a representative from Senate. and the All-Collcge President. These nominations are subject to approval by the AlltCOHCgc Cabinet. Each committee has the power to summon before it any student infringing on College regulations or Borough ordi- nnnces. These students receive investigation and trial by the respective groups; after such procedure the committees have the power to fine or punish guilty students as they see just. These penalties vary according to violations, the most severe punishment being recommendation For expulsion From College. Bottom Row, Left to Righl-Lighmcr, Brunncr, Preuss. Second Rmv-Isuacmun, Bell, Grimm. t2321 National Student Association National Student Association is an organization that seeks to maintain academic freedom, promote democratic Student government, develop better educational standards, improve student welfare, and guarantee equal rights and possibilities for education to all people regardless of sex, race, religion, political beliefs, or economic circumstances. The campus NSA has initiated the Campus Chest, or- ganized summer tours abroad, prepared a Student Govern- ment room, and planned an orientation program for campus officers. This year NSA promoted a facultycourse rating system. absentee voting For students, an encampment program to enable student leaders and faculty administratm's to discuss various phases of student life, an educational 51m program, and betterment of transportation to and from State College. Two campus members who occupy seats on the Pemr sylvania Regional Executive board of NSA are: William J. Klisanin, vicc-president in Charge of the International Stu- dent Affairs Commission; and Murray Goldman, Chairman of the Central Pennsylvania sub-region. ORGANIZATION WILLIAM J. KLISANIN Chairman JACK P. GARRETSON'BUTT WILLIAM J. KLISANIN Chairman Bottom Row, Left to Right-Lchn, Garretsoanu Klisanin, Fitzclmrles, ' ' ' Secom Row- on, Grupp, Berstein, Sulli- van. ur Row-Norton, Moyland, Martin, Schreider, Lipsky. BARBARA J. LEHN - Secretary Public Relations Student Councils . . . . . . 1 Agriculture Student Council T111 112$ :11 '1 M1 u CARROLL L. HOWES aside 1 Agriculture Studenf Council , . 1 I1 Bottom 11a115Lefr 10 R1511t-1V argolf King, Kcstm, Mollenzmcr, Howes, Nickcsun,Bowe1, C11i1111,Frec. SL'cmnd Row Brush110u15t011,1'11111, 0111,1'1:11611:'13',F1111nestuck,1VIillcr,11111de11111n.'1111'rdRa1IIvS11ylt11,Domosh, Fruur, NelT Ard,1311c11y, Nichol,11Y:rrimg qut 11 RD III-Stnbler, Dixon, Reese, Nelson, 111111 ui1;pl1c y, Ix111fus, 11'1'150111 1111511111.!1'H11 110111-11a1mn, VVrinht, 1'111ugl1wout, Struck, Kradcl, Zellner, Conpe1',D1u ORGANlZATION President - - - - - CARROLL L. HOWE: V ice- President , - , - - ROBERT B. FAST Secretary - 1 - - Rum J. MOLLENI'IAUER , Treasurer - - - - 111131111111 L. NICKESON 1 Chemistry and Physics Student Council ROBERT R SHARETTS Pres iend Chemistry- -Physics Student Council 1311110111 Row, left 1;; Right- Cminc, rSnvder, Sl1uretts,Mille1, Furlong. Second RoubBlough, VVeiler, Ramsey, 1e1m1,1n 0' Con me T111111 Raw- Campuncllzl, Fix, Grimm, Aic111:1,Bedu. ORGANIZATION President - . - - - ROBERT R. SHARETTS Vice-Presidem. - - - - 1 ROBERT S. MILLER E Secretary-Treasurer - - - - CAROLYN E. SNYDER 12341 CLARKE D. YOUNG Preside 1 Education Student Council v.1 ' 1 Bottom 12011514141 11; hil'III-SCFUC, C 115111101, limb Ym1ny,Pusucc0, lJCIHSllUCIx. 'cmuI Rmv- Kuhno, Stichcr, luoll, Mcruwlsttin, Diohl, h'urd. ORGANIZATION President - - - ' - - CLARKE D. YOUNG Vice-Prcsidcnl A - . ' PlERINA E. Posocco Secretary-Treasm'cr ' - ' - . Hu'lu L, Gnuss ineering Student Council X n. I ' ' V511; 1301mm Raw, Left to RightrAnkcny, flunmun, Billmun, Schnicl pp, R. Summl Row-Martz, Luhncr, Daddy, Lullzmhur, I 1112mm, chtt 011111111, I31111dl111'l1, Rmh, ll1i1'1111k, Linln. 1011' C 1-1l1lu, Murklc, A111,, Mchcs, Stllcup, Yumumyc, IIu-nmsscv, Mun mfl. ORGANIZATION President , - - - - RAYMOND C. IHIIJJ'ZR Vi c-c President - , . - - KARL A. MILLER Secretmy , - ' , , LAWRENCE F. SCIINIEPP Treasurer . - - - BERNARD GUTTERMAN Miller, Ix Rlillc1,leulcy, Bluuulu'r. IIIIJ'zI Student Councils . . . a 1, . Home Economics Student Council HUBER S. STEVENS Home Economics Student Council Butlom Row, Left to 1111511111Kem, Jenkner,B11ndt Stevens, Rushin, E10105. Se coml Rmv-Dcun, P11111c1'11y, Robinson, Schultz, Engnmn, Anders ORGANIZATION P1es1'de11t - - - - Human S. STEVENS V e-Presidem 1 - , - PATRICIA I'I. ROBINSON Secretary - ' v 1 v IDA MAY BRANDT Treasurer 1 - 1 - JANE ANN RusnlN Liberal Arts Student Council EDWARD SHANKEN Presi enf Liberal Arts Student Council Bottom Raw, Left to Hi ht- Davis, R111111dso11, Qu uigl By R. IVilliums, Shanken, Lefkowith, Levitt, Malurey, 11m 1n. 81 601111 R11w-C101'gc11,1ffD1 L 11ft, Bodhngmn P001 11111,1 Spot in, Baron, J. VVlllinms, I.cwis.li1'l Rank:narrul, Sclwcrkc, Farrell, Slepin, L11 uzer, IVertz, Fulton, lerol111ic,1 Yuhr res ORGANIZATION President - - - , - EDWARD SHANKEN Vice-President - - - , EDWIN F. LEFKOWlTl-I Secremry-Tresnurer - - - - REGINA P. WILLIAMS 12361 1 Mineral Industries Student Council 435i Ix DAVID W. LUDWIG Presndent Mineral Industries Student Council i Bottom Row, Left to RiUIII-Deckcr, Bonner, Ludwig, Rehburg, Longencckcr. Second Row- Ruffncr, Swan, Angsmdt, Miller, Parry. Innl Raw-Kilhefucr, Sanders, Fairchok. ORGANIZATION President - - - - , DAVID W. LUDWIG Vice-President - - - - WILLIAM G. BONNER Secretarvareasurer . - - - MILLARD H. REIIBURG Physical Education Student Council CHARLOTTEs A. nMcINTIRE Pre Physical Education Student Council Bottom Row, 1. eff t0 Ri ght-vLaganusky Transue, Mclnti ure, Rvman, Kellv Second Row- Cochran, Lamaster, Emin, Sarantopoulos, Powell, Hcmphill. ORGANIZATION President . . - - CHARLOTTE A. McINTmE Secretary - - - - . MARY LOUISE TRANSUE Treasurer - - - - STANLEY R. LAGANOSKY I237J Dormiior ouncils. . . . . Nittany Dormitory Council JOHN H. LAUBACH President, Nittany Dormitory Council Bottom Row, Left to R1 ight-Probst, Dee s,mer Cole, La ubach Szczurku, IIoemer.Sec1md Rou'-IIanek,FauS11 Smi 111, 1chver, Campnncllzl. Third Rmv-1Duvlc, Dotterer, E11glert,Hallex111eck, LaBmsse,Jasun. ORGANIZATION President - - - . 1 JOHN H. LAUBACH Vice-President - - - - - ROBERT P. FAusT Secretary - - - - - WILLIAM W. DEEMER Treasurer - , 1 . DOUGLAS A. I10E11NER West Dormitory Council THOMAS A. DUREK President, West Dormitory Council Bmtmn Row, Left to Rigllt- -Mollcnkopl1, Walters, White, Durek, Levchak, H Clark, Klingen nsmit,h Sen and Ron h'Iomc, 311111111111, T011111 11151111, Soulcr c,t Kzgu 0,6 Li 1t,gh Dunlap, Dreisbnc11.Third RouI-Godshall, Fatzingcr, Sn1i1h,1111r1:1ms, Green, Fcnm11,Jones, J. Clark, Funke. ORGANIZATION President 1 - - 1 - THOMAS A. DUREK Vice-Presidem - - - - - BLAIR F. GREEN Secretary 1 - , - STANLEY R. Z1MMERMAN Treasurer - - - RICHARD M. KLINGENSMxTn f2381 Pollock Dormitory Council CTOR H. FISCUS President, Pollock Dormitory Council Bottom Raw, Left to R1 i-ght Kraft, Kaplan Stollemver, Fiscus, Hamilton, Kalkhanm '1111. Second leb-Temple, Gunnet tt, Duecker, Van Winkle, Stoncr, Kelblc. Ilzirzl Row-Cosgrove, Raymond, Strum, Keller, Hirsch. ORGANIZATION President - - - VICTOR II. Flscus V ice- President - . - - ROBERT A ASTOTTLEMYER Secretary - - - - , NORA NB. LA N Treasurer - - - - RICHARD AC. HAMILTON Town Council DAVID E. OLMSTED President, Town Council Bottom Row, Left 20 Right Zanm1i,Keencr, Olmsted, Brown, Fitzchurles. Second Ruw-Tritsch, Dcnlmm, aggertv, Bascom. Third RoumBinkley, Uruda, Mays, Grady. ORGANIZATION President - . - - - DAVID E. OLMS'I'ED Vi 1ce- -Pvesidem , - - , WILLIAM J BROWN Secretary - - - - - DAVID U. FITZCIIARLES Treasurer - - - A 1 S. R0111: KEENER 12391 LA VIE is both one of the oldest and one of the youngest college yearbooks in the country. It is old in that the Iirst LA VIE appeared in 1889, and, except during the war year of 1945, the book has been pub- lished annually. Yet, it was not until 1930 that LA V115 became a senior class record book. Previous editions had been published by the junior class, as a year hook. Following this change came a reorganization of the staft', xrvhereby the editor was no longer elected by the student body. Under the new system, now in cited, the outgoing senior hoard appoints the new editor and senior board from the existing junior hoard. LA VIE candidates for junior board report during their junior year. The memory oi the suspension during World War 11 becomes ominous as the present stafP, preparing the 1951 book, finds itself Confronted with shortages of materials needed in the production of the book. a Andrew W. Case. Woodrow W. Bierly, and George L. Donovan WILLIAM ZAKOR served as faculty advisers. Editor ELAINE M. SHAW CAROLYN E. HENSHAW Organizations Editor Photography Editor EILEEN M. BONNERT Managing Editor I2421 ARTHUR R. LUKENS Art Editor w wa 1:114 21 . f , Br! 01100: Row, Left to Right- -Ksing, Gleghorn, Karolcik, Halperin, Demshock, Bo11nen,Zakor, Lukens, Heidemann, I-Ien- Shaw, Kr els, Rosen, Shaw.1.co1d RowZH Hal, 1' ons, Kr1stas,Hill,VVoo,dmw Guttcrma11,I'Ic-rman, Koehler, Gal- lilgher, Dodd31,Vernon, Kistler, E.Zimmcm1zm Thi'i on LlZimmcrman, Mayes, Robb, Iglood, McLaren, Tetley, l V 1 ' dX, Acostzc1,n Guthrie, Loesel, Barnes, XV enver 1 '1 Kc 81111113110121,1 lerG in F pl1icr,Stcx ,Knerr, Porrcllo, Rogers, McMuch. Dogwtt, Grimslmw,Dz11Grossmnn, Cornell, Fifth RowiFsurlong, Seavy, FIX, L1lt7, 183008, Amole, Kimclm'm, DeAncoua, Rodriguez, Coffman, Geffen Schrcck. ORGANIZATION WILLIAM ZAKOR - - - Editor EILEEN M. BONNERT ARTHUR R. LUKENS - t SUZANNE HALPERIN ELAINE M. SHAW O1gn111'211tio11s Editor emulation Editor JEAN M. HEIDEMANN - Senior Editor HELENE KREBS 1 College Editor CAROLYN E. HENSHAW 1 Photography Editm GEORGE N. DEMSHOCK Activities Editw RAYMOND C. KOEHLER - Sports Editor SUZANNE HALPERIN Circulation Editor BERNARD CUTrEnMAN Staff Photographer Senior Editorial Buzml RUSSEL H. HERMAN JOAN W. KING JANET P1. ROSEN r BERNARD GUTTERMAN THOMAS M. IxAROLCnc NORMA L. GLEcnonN Staff Photographer 111618 L. GALLAGHER ' '1 . o n BRUCE E. GERWIG GEORGE N. DEMSHOCK JEAN M. HEIDEMANN HELENE KREBS Activities Editor Senior Editor College Editor 12431 RAYMOND C. KOEHLER Sports Editor Bottom Raw, Left to Right-VVollin, Faller, Knmlcik, Gleghom, Neyes, Landon, Gladfelter, Halperin, Mermclstciu, Horne, XVyant, Degler, Mayer. Sucoml Rouwlimsnanskv, Glazer, Banning, Koehler, Shanken, Boddmgton, Dalbor, Blough, Krebs, Johnson, deP lma, Ibsen, Moi'kides. Third Row- Espctim, Clibanoff, Leylmrn, Rossx, c ooley, Bcig 1.ey,.Co'1ton, Mills, Bonn, Kane 0, Clymcr, Krakower, Detweiler. Fourth Rmv-Laine, Dela- lmnty, Barto, Moore, Puommn, Keller, Brcu, Stemplnskl, kauffman, Ashbmok, Stem, Barrett. The Daily Collegian The Daily Collegian dates from April, 1887, when the iirst issue of a small monthly combined newspaper and literary magazine, The Free Lance, appeared on campus. The Lance lasted 17 years, until 1904, when some of its former staff members organized a weekly newspaper, the State Collegian. By 1915, when the name of the publica- tion was changed to the Penn State Collegian, campus cow erage had been greatly expanded and the paper enlarged in size. In 1940 the Penn. State Collegian became the Daily Collegian, published Eve times a week. At present the Daily Collegian, supported partly by stu- dent assessment and partly by advertising, is a corporation. It has a 14-1nan board of directors, consisting of five students and nine representatives of the College administration. In spite of this, the editorial policy of the Collegian is never interferred with in any way by administration or faculty representatives. The editorial policy now in eFfeCt provides for the inser- tion of any editorial, written by any stat? member, defending t2441 any side of any controversial issue. The one stipulation is that the material be sound and the stand taken pertinent, interesting, and well-presented. There is now as complete a coverage of student agairs as space will allow, and there appears daily a summary of Asso- ciated Press news. The Daily Collegian is organized under a system of pro- motion which provides For three boards: sophomore, junior, and senior. Candidates may become sophomore board mem- bers when they prove willingness to work and their interest in the newspaper. Promotion to junior board is determined by ability, as well as interest and hard work. Outgoing members of the senior board, who occupy executive positions, Choose their successors from junior board members by vote. This procedure is the same for both the editorial and the advertising Stags. Louis H. Bell served as editorial adviser and Richard O. Byers as advertising adviser during this year. JOHN DALBOR Managing Editor L DEAN GLADFELTER ditor HERBERT STEIN Editorial Director STANLEY E. DEGLER ews Editor RAYMOND C. KOEHLER Sports Editor OWEN E. LANDON Business Manager THOMAS M. KAROLCIK Assistant Business Manager ORGANIZATION L. DEAN GLADFELTER - , - - Editor JOHN B. DALBOR - - - Managing Editor STANLEY E. DEGLER - - - News Editor RAYMOND C. KOEHLER - - Sports Editor HERBERT STEIN - . Editorial Director JANET R. RosEN - - - Feature Editor HELENE R. KREBS - - - SocieiyEditor WILSON L. BARTO - - - Photography Editor JOHN R. ASHBROOK - Assistant News Editor ARTHUR E. BENNlNG - Assistant Sports Editor BEmNA C. DEPALMA - - Assistant Society Editor JOHN M. BODDINGTON - , WILLIAM R. DETWEILER - - OWEN E. LANDON - - - THOMAS M. KAROLCIK . HAROLD L. WOLLIN - Huco R. MANDES - NORNIA L. GLEGHORN - Senior Board Senior Board Business IWmmger Assistant Business Nlmmger Advertising Director Local Advertising Manager Local Advertising Manager LAURA MERMELSTEIN - - EDWARD W. NOYES, JR. - GERALD F. YEAGER - EDWIN SINGEL . - . Personnel Manager SHIRLEY G. FALLER - Classified Advertising IVIanger LORETTA L. STEMPINSKJ - - Office Manager SUZANNE HALPERIN - - - Office Manager VVINIFRED A. WYANT - - - DOLORES M. HORNE - - - MARY L. KAUFFMAN - - Promotion IVIamIger Circulation Co-Iummger - Circulation CavIVIanager S secretary Senior Board Senior Board Junior Editorial Board CAROLYN E. BARRETT PAUL S. BEIGHLEY RONALD S. BONN HENRY J. BREU DAVID L. COLTON ROSEMARY J. DELEHANTY FLORENZ J. FENTON, JR. JACK P. GARRETSON-BUTT GEORGE A. GLAZER LOWELL W. KELLER LEONARD T. KOLASINSKI MARVIN L. KRASNANSKY DOROTHY M. LAINE MOYLAN C. MILLS ERNEST G. MOORE JOYCE E. MOYER PAUL A. PoonMAN ROBERT C. SCHOOLEY LEE E. STERN ROBERT B. Vosnunc HAROLD L. WOLLIN Advertising Director HUGO R. MANDES Local Advertising Manager I2451 Penn State Froih Frotlfs motto, llLet Mirth Prevail? well typifies the guiding theme of Penn State's zany humor magazine. This witty publication, noted for its ribald and sometimes satirical humor, was founded in 1909. A Shakespearean play, iiMeasure for Measure,M furnished Froth with its motto. Original cartoons by the art staff, as well as written material contributed by the editorial stafF members, en- abled Froth to live up to the honor of being ranked among the top ten campus humor magazines. The Froth credit line can be seen in publications all over the country. The annual parody issue has always been a big event, and The Saturday Evening Most, a take-OH on a national magazine, strongly bore out this contention. Each month, Frothis staff builds the copy around some unusual theme, as: liThe Bars Are Down, or NThe Underdog. In addition to this unique theme, Froth features an article on one of the College's Curricula. Other regular monthly features are: Mug and Jester, Going Around in Circles, Music Column, Dope Sheet, and Old Mania. The Coed of the Month, a full page of eye- pleasing charm, is provided for readers of each issue. For a touch of zany publicity, lTFrothyn attended and performed at all home football games. This clown, dressed in the bright red and yellow attire of a medieval court jester, and the very able Froth staff saw to it that throughout the year Penn State students let mirth prevail. Louis H. Bell was the faculty adviser. B461 Bottom ROW; Laftstead Right- Gutterman, Brady, Kimelman, Rothstein, Siegal, Toews, Vaughanl Milleor, Progar, B0 c,h Yo ffe Bil man, an,a110 Ryan Erickson, VV'hel an edcan Row-VVaska, Fried man, ,Anderso on, Wiley. Third Row-Aikens, Harris,i Molloy, Cetton, Kohn, Sa , Schmuckler, Arno 111. e, Gartetson-Butt,Pih1$s,Dav Bonn, c s, Lenchisioer: Hibbs, SAMUEL S. VAUGHAN Editor ARTHUR E. KEEN Editorial Director QUINTIN G. TOEWS Business Manager DONALD L. MacINTYRE Advertising Production Director JESSE MILLER Managing Editor ORGANIZATION SAMUEL S. VAUGHAN - . - . - Editor JESSE MILLER - - - s Managing Editor QUINTIN G. TOEWS - . . Business R'Ianager BOARD OF EDITORS ARTHUR E. KEEN, Director; JOHN A. ERICKSON, Associate; RONALD S. BoNN, LOLA J. EDMUNDS, JACK P. GARRETSON-BUTF, ALAN M. KOIIN, MARILYN P. LEVITT, PETER A. VVIIELAN. ART STAFF HENRY M. PnocAn, Director; JAMES P. ANDERSON, R. LEONARD GERMAN, GEORGE A. RYAN, JOAN ANN WILEY. HENRY M. PROGAR Art Director MARC R. KIMELMAN Circulation Director H. WILLIAM BRADY Promotion Director CHARLES R. BILLMAN Photography Director CARL H. LIACHOWITZ Flothy PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF CHARLES R. BILLMAN, Director; BERNARD GUTTERMAN, Associate; YALE FREEDLINE, LEONARD M. FRIEDMAN. PROMOTION STAFF H. WILLIAM BRADY, Director; WILLIAM H. MOLLOY, CARL I'I LIACHOWITZ, Associates. ADVERTISING STAFF BURTON ROTHSTEIN, Director; DAVID L. Scumucxuzn, Associate. CIRCULATION STAFF MARC R. KIMELMAN, Director; JOSEPH S. LENCIINER. ADVERTISING PRODUCTION STAFF DONALD L. KIACINTIRE, Director. H471 A CHARLES E. ZELLNER THOMAS B. JURCHAK Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Penn State Farmer T0 acquaint the public With the work of the Agricul- The publication appears Six times a year, oEering ediv tural Experiment Station and the School of Agriculture, the torials, humor, women's interests, and technical information Penn State Farmer, Forester, and Scientist, a magazine pub- to 3,500 subscriber; half of whom are OH campus. lished by agricultural students, is a direct link between Penn- sylvania's farmers and the College. ORGANIZATION Originally published as the Penn State Farmer in 1908, . . , CHARLES E. ZELLNER - - - - Editor-in-Chief the magazine was discontinued In 1943 due to war-tlme dlf- THOMAS B. JURCHAK - . . Business Manager hculties and was again reorganized and renamed in 1949. CARL T. GERI-IART - - - Circulation Mamger The magazines outstanding achievement record continues EMERSON E. JONES . - - - Advertising Manager with this yearhs Agricultural IVIagaZine Association's Fu'st JOHN F. CLESSNER . . - Promotion Manager prize For general excellence. JAMES J. SHULL, WILLIAM G. HARTMAN - - Photographers Bottom Row, Left to Rightee Gerhurt, Miller, Jones, Gless- net, Buck 20 her, Drali L chalk, Fahnestoc , Crae . Sec- ond Row-Free, Stublcr, Shull, Mohn, Strickland, K 11 h n 3, Z i h m e r, Lnffoon, Kincaid, Hollcn, Ondreko, K i m m e , Connover. Third Raw - Mus- towski, Pierce, Irlnrtzell, Fred- eric 's, 00 , ', cwi , Herring, Laine, Kreiser, Hold- rcn, Newman, Zoltck. Fourth Rmv-Pcnnay, Mitchell, Grif- lith, cher, Huct, Mourer, Bmdette, P a s i k c, Kaniuka, K r e s g e, Hartman, Samar, Knightly, Berkehile. R481 SAMUEL C. STINNER Business Manager ROBERT M. BAILEY Editor-in-Chief Penn State Engineer ORGANIZATION ROBERT M. BAILEY - . . . SAMUEL C. STINNER - . . BENJAMIN R. UNGERLEIDER - . - Managing Editor Local Advertising Nianuger The Penn State Engineer is a semi-technical, selfesup- porting magazine publishing student and faculty-written articles concerning the engineering field. Besides being a member of Engineering College Maga- Editorein-Chief Business Manager zines Associates,the Engineerhas the distinction of being one of the largest college engineering magazines in the country. With an increased circulation and a larger staE this year, the Engineer helped to foster better studentefaculty relations and aided in broadening the outlook of students enrolled in engineering and other technical curricula. Faculty advisers are H. I. Tarpley, Chairman; C. E. Bullinger, Andrew W. Case, Philip K. R005, T. C. Kava- nagh, and E. P. Nye. Bo: Rosm Row, Left to Right- ky, , Cordman, Black, Harts- leidersllnrger, a1 ey, Unger- ,., S O... ., m V: ,. K. $436111, Way, Webb, Harris, R i ler. Third Raw-Shelly, Chullguezt Unger, Mills, Lar- K- : Brou her, vaaters, 20 gr Cctline, Dve, L'ee, Fal- S tr nggilawk, Honk, Meell, t n56111215, Baublitz, Hutch- ! y er, Es cnshade, Sal- : Rrainard, Reese. I2491 JOHN RADOMSKY - . - KARL A. MILLER - MARVIN J. CETRON ERNEST W. HARTSKY - DEAN C. CHERRINGTON RAYMOND D. MILLER JAMES C. GRAY - GRACE BLACK - RICHARD A. GORDMAN N ational Advertising Manager - Circulation IWanager - Promotion Manager - - Feature Editor - - Illustrations Editor Photo Editor , - Office Manager - Business Accountant SAMUEL S. VAUGHAN THOMAS M. KAROLCIK Editor Business Manager Inkling The Inkling of Penn State, student literary magazine, ORGANIZATION : was established by the Board of Publications during the SAMUEL S. VAUGHAN - - - - - Editor 1 Spring semester, 1950. The magazine was set up for the THOMAS M. KAROLCIK - - - Business Manager purpose of providing 21 medium for undergraduate literarv FLORIENZ J. FENTON - - - Mileagmg Editor . . . . . . . ' HUGO R. MANDES - - - CoAdvertzsmg Manager exprcssmn and crlt1cz1l rewew 0f natlonal and campus affalrs. OWEN E. LANDON - - . Co- A dvertising Manager Student fiction, poetry, top level photography, and good ROBERT L. LEYBURN - - . - romotion '11 1 ' ' 1 . 1 1';1 1-011 1 ' 11 1111111110 Planned DONALD L' WWW - ' - - - Art 1 ustmtlons die to x 115.1101 CC 111 1e . t, b. t LEONARD M. FRIEDMAN - - , Photography 215 21 quarterlv publicatlon, the magaznw encountered numerous problems which delayed its appearance. FACULTY ADVISERS It is hoped that the jinx of other literary magazines in J. J, RUBIN L. H. BELL R. 0' Bums Penn State's historv will not affect the Inkling. E. L. MAmL R. B. LEHNIAN G. L. DONOVAN Bottom Row, Left 10 Right- Fentun, Immlcik, Vaughan, theImirc. Second Rmvaim- clmzm, Mundes, Landon, Ley- hurn, 7ricdmun. 12501 Student Handbook ORGANIZATION RICHARD M. BARD - - - Editor-in-Chief ROBERT E. SABINA - - - Business Manager ETHEL M. MOGNET - - - Associate Editor RosALIND J. NICHOLS - Copy Editor ROBERT A. BERGMAN - - Advertising Manager NORMA L. GLEGHORN - Assistant Advertising Manager RICHARD M. BARD ROBERT E. SABINA Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Whok in the News ORGANIZATION ARTHUR E. BENNING , - - Editor LAURA MERMELSTEIN - - Associate Editor URA MERMELSTEIN Associate Editor ARTHUR E. BENNING LA Editor I2511 X4 I , 3 XVVWL 39 ,. u? 32. p , 3WV Onyx!!! . 3 . fee 3., T 3:; 3- .; UKIVKAVI 333 33 X. l! I333lll, ;j 3 . 1331.113 1...! 3! bkffia , x1 Kl. X, .1 3, .. . xx 3 . 33 133 3.3;, 1.1.3; 3K VK MARY ELLEN GRUBE President Womenis Recreation Association White Hall, the women's physical education building, is the home of the W omen's Recreation I'Xssoeiation. W RA sponsors a seasonal program for women students, designed to meet the interests and abilities of every girl on campus. The Executive Board, elected by the students, plans and administers an extensive program which includes the club activities, intramurals, individual competition, and 21 projects program. Clubs are under the direction of the Club Activities Board, composed of the Club Activities Chairman and the President of each club. Beginning and advanced groups provide a place for everyone. Activities vary from swimming and basketball to bridge. Each Thursday night, members of the Swimming Club Bullmn Row, Lch to Righte- Jones, Berg, Gruhe, XVorth- -Betts, TV i 1 l i a m s, Hen, Showers, Lusk, Porter. t2541 donned their suits and caps to participate in another vioorous workout under the supervision of Ruth Leonard, slibonsor, and Lois J. Evans, president. The majoritv of their time was spent perfecting strokes and routines in Jpreparation for the. Animal Aquacade in the Spring. The last Aquacade was presented with the theme of Arabian Nights. The thcials Club is an organization for Girls who like to umpire, referee, time or score games. Undoer the leader- ship of the president, TVIary Ann Krepps, the Girls met each week to discuss any problems they had encouxftered in their experience with intramurals. With the assistance of their sponsor, Anne Jesnak, they prepared for the Basketball Na- tional Rating exam, which is given once a year. The techniques of the theory and choreography 0f modern dance were learned by members of the Modern Dance Club under the instruction of Dorothy V. Briant. The more advanced stu- dents of Terpsichore played a large part in the May Day Exercises and also presented a Dance Concert in the Spring. Two nights a week the bowling alleys were devoted to beginners, and on the third night, the advanced group took over. Jane Brown assisted the girls in perfecting their skill and arranging intramural competition. IVIembers selected from the advanced group participated in the National Telegraphic meet held in the Spring. The Fencing Club provided a two-fold op- portunity, teaching the girls to acquire grace, poise, and agility while they were learning the art of Fencing. Expert instruction was rendered every Tuesday night by members of the varsity fencing team and tournaments were set up within the club. Skiing, skating parties, hikes, cabin parties, and bicycling were popular activities on the Outing Club's schedule. Whenever there was snow, Mildred A. Lucey conducted ski classes on Holmes Field. Skiis, boots, binding, and poles were provided for ski practice by VVRA. The riHe range in White Hall is becoming more popular every year. Safety was the first thing taught in RiHe Club, followed by the care and handling of a riHe. Marie Haidt directed the more advanced members in participation in intercollegiate matches and intramurals. Under the leadership of Jacqueline Schoch, the riHe team participated in the National Telegraphies. The Bridge Club met in the play room of White Hall each week. The beginners learned the fundamentals of the game, while the ad vanced players practiced to improve their skills and learn new techniques. Holmes Field, adjacent to White Hall, was the site of many seasonal outdoor sports such Basketball as hockey in the Fall, skiing in the winter, and softball and golf in the Spring. Another important center 0F recreational ac tivities was the WRA cabin, which played host to overnight cabin parties, hikes, and bicycle trips. It was available to any womelfs organiza- tion that wanted to make use of it. Each year the WRA sponsors an intramural program of basketball, hockey, volleyball, table tennis, swimming, bowling, and badminton. The Intramural Board, composed of managers from each participating sorority and independent organization, has Charge of arranging the com- petition. Teams are divided into leagues and the winning team of each league is eligible for the final playeof? Points are awarded for placing Erst, second, or third in any sport competition and the Intramural Cup is awarded the unit which receives the greatest number of points at the end of the year. All-College tournaments are single elimination tournaments to determine champions in individual sports, such as golf, tennis, rifle, and bowling. Army-Navy teams are selected from the best players in each sport, as determined by a committee consisting of the faculty adviser 0f the VVRA, the intramural chairman, and the Class managers. Each year, W RA sponsors a Sports Day PI'O' gram for neighboring colleges. On these days, representatives From the schools participate in individual and team sports. The agenda for Sports Day usually includes basketball games, ping pong and badminton tournaments, volley- ball games, and a swimming meet. The Association sends packages regularly to a foreign Foster child it has adopted. It also gives 21 Christmas party each year for rural school Children. A WRA Sweetheart Dance is presented annually to celebrate St. Valentines Day. Every year W RA plans an extensive pro gram For the beneftt of new students to be pre- sented during Orientation Week and prints 2 VVRA handbook to acquaint newcomers with the organization. EXECUTIVE BOARD MARY ELLEN Gnum: - - - - - President NANCY J. VVORTHINGTON - - - - Vice-Prcsidcm JEAN BERG - - - Secretury-Trensurer MARGARET J. BETTS - - Club Activities Chairman MARILYN R. XNILLIAMS - - Intramural Chairman JANET L. HERD - - Assistant Intramural Chairman CAROLYN E. BARRE'IT - - - Publicity Chairman NANCY C SHOWERS - - Sophomore Representative MARILYN J. PORTER - - Freshman Representative NANCY LUSK , - - Freshman Representative SALLY FoLGEn - - - - Senior Counselor MARIE HAxDT - - - Ex-offkio A4cmber MILDRED A. Lumzy - - - - Faculty Adviser .FWJWWHI van i Players present The Antigone of Sophocles. Model of 0 Chapel for Meditation. BBQ Puppets attest to the skills of students. A afternoon 0'90 recital by George E- Ceisa- B611 CHARLES J. WILLIAMS President Penn Siaie Players ORGANIZATION CHARLES J WILLIAMS - - - - Preszdent RICHARD T. PIOLI - - - Vicc-Prcsidem KATHRYN E. SCHEETZ - - Corresponding Secretary RUTH P. JOHNSON - - Recording Secretary Rain Using both Schwab Auditorium and Center Stage as theaters, the Penn State Players presented a variety of enjoyable productions throughout the year. The 1950-51 season was opened on October 13 at Center Stage with Private Lives, an arena production. This type of production, in which the audience and the actors are on the same level, has become very popular at Penn State since its introduction four years ago. Other arena productions presented at Center Stage inCIuded The Time of Your Life? 'The Gentle People, and John Bullis Other Island? Each production ran six consecutive week-ends. The productions staged in Schwab Auditorium opened with iiShadow and Substance? followed by 11The Antigone of Sophocles? nThe Show-OH-i, and Closed in May with Lady in the Dark? Robert D. Reifsneider, Kelly Yeaton, Warren S. Smith, and VVaIter Walters served as directors to the group. In existence for 31 years, Penn State Players is open to the students on a point system. Ten points, earned either by acting in a production or by aiding in its presentation in some other way, and 21 minimum of three shows are the necessary requirements for mem- bership in Players. Penn State Players has provided a means for gaining valuable dramatic experience to students, many of whom have entered the professional field after leaving campus. To others, it has meant participation in a school activity, but to the majority of students Penn State Players has meant a source of worthwhile entertainment. Time of Your Life The Antigone of Sophocles Romeo and Juliet Iinnnm Hull'. IJ'fI m W'ullcrs, Hcil'snvidt'r, . I1, .'rnll, Um'tingh, H'illinms, I r i SK'IU Mur- KCilh n, Kan Imlr l . Kilnclmun, Iriulmnn, V.11, Morgan, Szmuu lsL-nln'rg, Sivgnl, Millclnmn linl Rum mnlr, Krunivll, VI'ssm'r, Ou'un, Gould, 'l'illcs, Hclmlil, Mummnu, Kulsnn, Mum. Fourth How Juhclircr, H'nnlv m'cr, Cruinc, Knult, Ih-ml, Schuhc, Vail. Prirc, AngL'L uni, llormn. Thespians HAROLD A. LEINBACH President Bottom Raw, Left to RightaMorkides, Kranich Leinbaeh, Giancola Reed Se'ond Row-Amol K 1 ' , . d, Rmhstein, e 13', XVeiss, Ilubcr. Third Row-Kondourajian, XVhiteIield, Aiken, VVoolever, Ludw1g. The Thespian organization of today bears little re- semblance to the group founded 53 years ago, in 1898. The Thespian purpose at that time was to present iias distinctive a representation of some of the 01d classics as students could possibly be made to dofi The group abandoned this purpose in 1908, and now musical comedy is the Thespian stock in trade. Except for a brief period during World War I when musical pres- entations were relinquished in favor of straight farce in order to reduce expenses, the group has remained a musical comedy organization. During the Spanish-American war when two professors, the late Dr. Fred Lewis Pattee and the late John H. Leete, with the aid of two students, formed Thespians, there were two coeds in the junior and senior classes. Therefore, males had to take female roles in the groups productions. This policy continued until World War I. IVIen being scarce on campus, women were given roles in the 1918 show. Students dehnitely approved the female attractions, but it wasn't until 1926 that a coed again appeared in :1 Thespian presentation. By 1931, femininity was a permanent addition to the shows. Subsequently, Thespians' sister organization, Mas- querettes, was formed for the distaH side of the musical comedy group in 1943. The original Thespians produced Classics, such as The Some Punkins Masquere'l'les JANE L. REESER President ', Bottom Row, Left to Righl-Stem, Rewbridge, Wagner, Reeser, XVamer, Neusbaum, Sherrill. Second Row- Mittelman, Sones, Ashcnfeher, Gahusc, Benton, Gardner. Third Rmv-Claysmith, Scurfield, IIomcr, Doscy, VVeiss, Buchanan Rivals', and nDavid Garrick? Since musical comedy has become their forte, the group, until last year, had produced two original shows a year, in the Fall and Spring. Only rarely did the organization present a non-original script, until last Spring when George Gershwinhs UGirl Crazy', was produced. Now tentative Thespian policy is to present an original musical each Fall and a musical which has been a Broadway hit in the Spring. Last Fall, Thespians and Nlasquerettes produced hSome Punkinsf, an original musical revue. Girl Crazy THESPIAN OFFICERS HAROLD A. LEINBACH - - JOEL H. KRANICH - . - LAWRENCE GIANCOLA - - r-' , a ROBERT REED - - - MASQUERETTES 5N JANE L. REESEn - . JACQUELINE A. WARNER - - NANCY NEUSBAUM . . JOANNE G. WAGNER . Girl Crazy - - - President - Vice-Presidem - - - S ecrctm'y - - Treasurer OFFICERS . - - President - Vice-Presideni - - - Secretary - - Treasurer p651 RAYMOND J. President, Blue Band DOMBROWSKI RAntoND J.Donnm01vs1u DONALD E. MATTERN WALTER 11. GREENAWALD Edison 1V. Garner Robert K. Bet Richa rd A.Boerl1'11 David Bronstcin 111C111! 1'11 Er CU 1Sby 101's 1 P.11'510r 101111 C 171111111 D:1r11'111 11.131'st11nc C11rlcs A. Bmusc E. Tyson Brown James A. Culonna Robert E. Golm Keith 1V.11y:1rtt 101111 S. Le1ste Donald R. Cutler Ralph J. Egolf Richard P.Bing:1111nn Donald L. Fe1ker James G. Bormlotto Clark P. Breading Frank R. Chiappctta George Georg nie Ronald A. Cline Richard E. Gray DIRECTOR 111111111121 Fishburn Penn State Blue Band PICCO George L. Parkcs 111011135 111.11111111CL 1111 Andrew C. -SUL reme-Frcasurer 111a: ORGANIZATION resident CHARLES A. BuousE THOMAS C. STAYER agar JAMES 1V. DuNLo1- LOS Richard T. Stimson RINET Dmild E. Mattern 11111 15 Rudolph A.P1:1cc11li110 117111121111 13. 1111c11:1e1 D.K:1n:1m John 117.Rcit111c1cr BASS CLARINET Joseph G. Streamer SAXOPHONES Norman Charles Russell . DiIXIalco Leo E. Curto Raymond J. Dumhrmvski CORNETS AND TRUMPETS John F. L0 Allen C. 11111 1Villium R.gL1'sil1gcr Samuel J. Moldovan Eugene C Ma illD Edward A. Reider David Mu Gulf Marlin P.R151enb:ut Robert R. Msrgsh Lewis E. 11011111591; FRENCII HORNS 10111113 . 111 M11011 M.I Mueller John M Sscifurlh Erncs t E.t:1hl B XRITONES R 1bL'rt 11.111111111531111 Darrell F. Edward J.K1c C. Richard Brewer 101 William J. RStambaugh TROMBONES Theodore k1Godshnll David R. Fishbum VVcsle ey R BASSES 117111101 11 Grccnawnld John A Moore lgh IIubcrt 11.11. .Patchin PERCUSSIONI Richard M. Harris dPL. Paparazo Charles E. NIillcr, Jr. MUSICAL DIRECTOR :1 11101111115 Z.R1'c11nrds James 1V. D1u1lop n- w - w..A1-.-.-1- .. w..- - Assismut I11mmgcr' 0 ibmr itm - Conductor R icl1:1rd Young Stefan Schreicr 101111 T.1Volfe 1131111111 C.Kar111'ck 1110118111 P. K2112 Do 1111111 L. hliller Donald Suucr Richa Id A.T111ad:1 Eugene 1.1T1101nus 11:1D L. Yo Robert J. Swisshchn R. Von XVolffmdt Thomas G. Staycr John D. Swartz IIarr 1V. Nc 111:1 rd 1711111111111 P.8mckl1uusc C. 111:1rk Plank John W. Ritchey Richard J. 1V1lliam F. SS111'11111 DRUM MAJOR Jay 11. Lucas ERNEST C. SKIPPER President, Symphony Orchestra ERNEST C.SKIPP1311 - ANNA BELLE RUSSELL DARRELL F. 111511sz - John Chircosta Raymond J. Dumhtowski Grace A. Anderson Jch I. Bushman Martha L. Baltzcll George Barber Leonure Barbione Mary L. Albers Adele Gillespie Samuel Jujicl David M. Kleinbcrg Ted Garnet ORGANIZATION - Presiden RICHARD A. BOERLIN Secretary-Treasurer THEODORE K. KARIIAN - Manager FIRST VIOLINS Charles H. Godlove Gen ne T. L10 Theodore Godschall John P ' Arthur M. I'lussey John G Mesikrzmtz SECOND VIOLINS J. Bar Joseph K. Geiger Lola 11::13111111111115 Eugene Lcdercr 10113111 1 :1 R. Shapiro VIOLAS sA.D11nlop 1911113. Mastin J'm VVamsla G.GreshD:1vid II. McKinley CELLO OS Ernest Martin NIargaLretl A. Sh 1111 Rosemary Scott Fm ll.Skillm:111 BASSES James W. Riley Charlainc M. Suhwuh FLUTES Mary L. Piclemcicr Barbara A. Trumpeter OBOES Donald hIiller 1:. O'Connell CLARINETS Richard Belts Richard A. Bocrlin John B. Grayce 11.1 Jeffries Eugene F. Golla Richard J. Brady R. Lee Garbrick PIANO Joseph A. Roscmhal Thomas H. Hahn Ernest C. Skipper BASS CLARINET Ruth C. Bcatty - Librarian - Condncior Barbara W. T1110111z15 131mm C.XV.Irc11111n, J1. Eduard N. Sthcy Ilildeuard 117115011 Nancy G. P1111111: John D. Swartz Robert F. Swevny 0:111 K. TVs Morris L.Y11unutl:1111 Anna Bcllc Russell Grant 13110111115011 BASSOONS Mnrinn R. XVilliams Elva Zinnncrmnn I'IORNS 0- Jones Marjorie 1'1. Manning Robert Manning John M. Scifnrth TRUMPETS Eugene C. Magill Donald R. Smith TROAIBONES David R. Fishbum Darrell F. Rishcl TUBA John W. Ritchcy PERCUSSION Richard M. Harris Charles Miller College Symphony Orchestra Richard J. Shirk CONDU CTOR Theodore K. K :1111 an T reble Singers ELIZABETH M. DEKNATEL President Treble Singers, under the direction of Elmer C. Wareham, Jr., was organized for the express purpose of aflording to all women students who enjoy the lighter type of music, an opportunity to sing. The group concentrates on semi-classical, operatic, and folk songs, all sung in four- part harmony. At Christmas time, Treble Singers blend their voices with the Glee. Club to present their Annual Christmas Carol Sing. A Spring Concert is another outstanding feature given by the group. Treble Singers, organized in the Fall of 1944, was originally spon- sored by WSGA and the Department of lVlusic. Tryouts are held at the beginning of the Fall and Spring semesters. Girls Chosen may re- main in Treble Singers for one year, but if they desire to continue in the group, each must try out once again the following year. All the girls in this organization received semi-professional singing experience. Se- lection is made by the director. Jane A. Taylor, Joanne D. Luyben, Lois E. Keener, and Doris Anne Cook were librarians for Treble Singers this year. The Governing Board, appointed by the president and director, iwas composed of Mal'- garet R. Morgan, Jane Steiber, Elizabeth J. Hill, and Elizabeth G. Agnew. This board planned the programs and directed the activities 01 the Treble Singers for the entire school year. ORGANIZATION ELIZABETH M. DEKNATEL - - e - - President HELEN LOUISE BENDER - - - - Secretary-Treasurer GAY BRUNNER - - . - - - - ianist Bottom Row, Left to RigittiXVehlwr. Mosun, Roberts, Ranck, Bush, Aueh, Ilnle, Tliortonh Sticber, Bender, Deknatcl, Morgan, Brunncr, Agnes, Keener, Taylor, Luyhcn, Millei l' . , . e . . Long, Ilurlenbuch, Attica, V'eibel, Case, Mos 11k, Litbcn. llax'vlc, Bechukas, llorngun, Brunmal, Phil ups, Shisler, Jansen, Di l i Jones, Shultz, Kern, Ilurncs, Evans, DHYICS, Tetlcv, Mend. Fourth RMIMYQng, Grimm, Mursct Courscv, Knapp, Vim, Gultlstein, llcflncr, lxncrr, 1 Kniscly, Peck, Schustcr, Eddy, Murstellcr, S. m'ls. Second Rouvehiunkins, Pctigout, Markov, anscl, Lippman, Smart, Smit, Liner. l ' ' 1m '1';' 1 Row - Schenley, Cuu', chcnhaum, Closscr, Smaf, Kinkalid, Russel, Blnney, Seitz, Aiarklcy, Alamvic, Best, Sell, Smith. wk, Shoemaker, R ustin, Richards, R0110, Lack, Bain, ' citelbaum Dykeman, Esmhmok, XVuterImusc, Mrris, Martin. Fifth Ron'aSpetlding, Hall, Robinson, XVertnum, Gladus, Sharp, Hathaway, Girod, McMillan, VVutd, Ciunnpoulus, XVeder, Hurkowitz, Ross Glee Club VARSITY QUARTET B0 1mm Rmv- Sto Second Row, left to liiwlithlizirP,l NC'11, Cox, Dt'tu'C-ilC-r. The Glee Club, founded in 1891 to promoteD Good music and further 21 Close fellowship 31110110 its members is now in its 60th year of hue entertainment. Composed of 142 selected 1111116 voices the Giee Club was divided into two groups this 110211: one meeting 011 Monday evening and the other Wednesday evening. Both 01 these 011011113 were dii'CCtCZi bv 131111111 Gullo, proFessor 01 music. The singers were aided at 1C- hearsals 11nd at performances by the accompanist, James Madenfort. The Hi- Los, 11 group composed of 16 of the Ciee Club's members, presented special songs and novelty numbers For the Club Another attraction of the versatile Cviec Chib W115 the Varsity M1110 Quaitct, a Chosen group of four outstanding 1oiCCs whose 1101'1011111111ccs dciighted 11111111' audiences at concerts, on tour, and 011 special occasions through- out the year. Early in April, the C100 Club toured Pottsx 111C, Allentown Reading! Philadelphia and VVilmingt0n,DC1 CCmplCting their tour of these Cities, they returned to the College to give two concerts; the fiis't 011 April 1; the second 011 April 15 ORGANIZATION EMERSON.E. JONES EMERSON E Jam; . . . . . . President Presuient ROBERT C. NEFF - - 1 - - - Vice-Prcsidcnt PETER E. FARRELL - - - - - 1 Secretary EUGENE J. STOHN 1 - - 1 1 - - Treasurer CHARLES VV- SVVARTZ - - - - , Publicity iManagcr WILLIAM R. DETWEILEP. - 1 - - - Business A'Iangcr Bmmm Rmv, Left 10 RightwArmstmng, DcAn 1cm111, IIcss,N-1winc1, Durru'achtcr, Mums, llidx Lever, 811111-11, WnrnckC, N011, Culln, lom-s, 31111111, Du- 11Ci1C-r, hntC 'rlinc, 8211111011, Borland, Johnson, 1:110 cm,1f Lyinfvl 10F. 80 crani Ron'- Ulison, Kinsc1, lh11rl1,Rohll1C-Lk, IL'uhC'rt 1111171151, 1111111 , Rohinsun, GrC-Ln- 1111111, Rlaurcyi, 1:1111'Crs, S11'-11C'1 1', urku, Amnl 11's, LAnthunv, MCC1C151'1C1', NLHISCIXCF 8112111113, C1nrk.ll1ini Row Laubuch Land, Cox, 1111111111,K1111r1',11C11uIL', BC1 1C'rs, Enter ,D1 1C 8 11111311'1 ,Simpson, 6211011 Hamilton, Andcrson, Schocrke Patton, 1111r1'111, I'Ck111nt1,Burns. Fourth 1101!; Jupinu, Ju11C1i?C-r, Pfefferkom, Zleine 11 IL XVandC-rlc, Diefcnderfer, Erb, anlc, Fallonc ,Spriygs, F1-,1rull Loss, KIC-Wson, Lambert, BUNCH Jordan. Hitterlinp, 11701111, KCrr, S1nit11,S'111lor,1lnst. C311? .433. 1113:. Q! MARLIN S. BRENNER President FORENSIC OFFICERS w y. - MARLIN S. BRENNER - - - - - I1eszdent DAVID L. SCIIMUCKLER - . - - VicePresident SHIRLEY A. GALLAGHER . - . - Secretary Forensic Council is the undergraduate student group which supervises the debate and forensic programs. The nine members of Council are appointed each year by the All-College President from nominations presented by the retiring council. Both the Inenls and womenis debate squads are represented on the Council. In coordination with the coaches and managers of de- bate, the Forensic Council supervises the selection of debate schedules and plans for debate activities and forensic events on campus. The Council also advises the debate squads on new techniques of debating. Each year the Forensic Council sponsors special 0H:- eampus speeches and campus intramural speech events. It also assists in the conducting 0f the John Henry Frizzell Extemporaneous Speaking Contest. Joseph F. OlBrien serves as faculty adviser. r2701 Forensic Council MENTS DEBATE The Menls Debate squad, consisting 0f 30 members, was chosen from the open try-outs in the Fall. The annual program of this squad consists of over 100 debates, discus- sions, and parliamentary sessions. From this squad, the debate teams were selected for competition in intercollegiate debates. The campus program of the menls debate teams this year featured an international debate, the men-versus-women debate with Mt. Mercy College, intercollegiate debates, and the annual Pennsylvania State Debate Convention. OF special interest was the international debate with the Com- bined British University team on the question, Resolved: That the United Nations is a Good Debating Society, but a Poor Pattern for World Government. Split team com- petition was used, and the audience response favored the negative. At the Pennsylvania State Debate Convention, which is a model student legislature for state delegates held every Fall, Clair E. George was elected the Hrst vieeepresident for this year. Last years team had an outstanding debate record. They won the championships of the Washington and Jefferson College tournament, and the Mt. Mercy College tourna- ment, and tied for first place with the University of Vermont and Carnegie Institute of Technology in the Grand National Tournament. Members of the Grand National tournament team were Marlin S. Brenner, Clair E. George, Peter M. Giesey, and Richard S. Sehweiker. Three Penn State men also placed first for individual speaking contests in this tournament. They were: Clair E. George, after dinner speaking; Walter D. Lewis, declamation; and Joel L. Flem- ing, discussion. In addition to the campus and tournament activities, the squad took part in oH-eampus events at service clubs, high school assemblies, and forum groups. WOMENTS DEBATE There were 31 members on the Womenls Debate squad of this year. They were selected from open try-outs and the previous freshman squad. Clayton H. Schug, faculty ad- viser, and Lois J. Pulver, squad manager, supervised squad techniques and training. The Penn State squad was very active in the 1949-50 season, participating in 70 debates with varied teams. They have debated against merfs, womenis, and mixed intercol- legiate teams, and traveled extensively. The debating teams won second place in the State Oratorieal Contest and in the John Frizzell Extemporaneous Speaking Contest. The team also received a rating of excellent at the Pitt tourna- ment. An outstanding accomplishment of last season came when the womens debate team was selected as the Champion debaters at the Grand National Tournament. They de- feated all other college womenls teams, and the mens cham- pion team. This team consisted of Jean C. Altenburger, Rosemary J. Delahanty, Shirley A. Gallagher, and Barbara J. Sehiflman. Individual awards were won by three mem- bers of the team. First places were won by Rosemary J. Delahanty in response to the occasion speaking, Shirley A. Gallagher in address reading, and Jean C. Altenburger won honorable mention in oratory. 25b .nga-in Bottom Row, Left to Right iValter, Staats. tc-De ker, Keener, Esterlv, chl'ress, Ifft, Neuhuuser, Powell, Tclford, Philip, Douds. Sebastian, Campbell, Artlcv, Snyerd 111i rd R0 mIMKing, Allen, Sudler, McCuol, Marshall, Seem 1d R0117- Chrisiian Association HAROLD T. CAMPBELL President, Christian Association ORGAN IZATION i'iAROLD T. CAMPBELL DONALD G. SNYDER , EVELYN M. SEBASTIAN FRANCIS W. ARTLEY . LENonE STAATS - LUTHER H. HAnsunAuGEn - MARJORIE A. ALLEN - . - - President Vice-President - Recording Secretary Secreta11y-Treas11rer - 1 szforth Fellow - - Executive Secretary . Associate Secretary The Penn State Christian Association established in 1875, has advanced to 11 place among the major organiza- tions on campus. A member of the Student Christian Movement, it is united with Christian Associations in 706 American colleges. Since 1930 the 1'111ganizuti0n has sponsored a series of i2741 freshman orientation programs. It has conducted confer ences and forums on curlent 1710blems b1inging eminent religious and educational leaders to the campus The Current year has seen a continuation of the counsel- ing services for new men students, a large scale mixer for all freshmen and sophomores, weekly radio broadcasts, diS' tribution of the Student Handbook, and excursions to Wash- ington and the United Nations Headquarters. The Ralph Watts Lodge, 0111 Tussey Ridge, has been the site of recreation programs for the Christian Association and Other campus groups as well. The Christian Association, which, marked its 75th anniA 110115111111 last Fall, is a symbol of friendship, world concern, and Christian faith. ROBERT JOHNSON Head Usher JAMES T. SMITH Chaplain Chapel ORGANIZATION JAMES T. SMITH - ' - - - - Chaplain WILLA W. TAYLOR - . - - . Choir Director GEORGE E. CEIGA - - . , - - Organist ROBERT JOHNSON - - . - - - Head Usher JAMES HESS - - - - - - Choir President JOHN H. FRIZZELL - - A - - Chaplain Emeritus An unprecedented attendance of 1,300 students has been averaged this year at the regular Sunday Chapel services in Schwab Audi- torium. This traditional Penn State non-denominational service, die tested by James T. Smith, enabled the students and faculty to hear outstanding speakers of every faith in addition to the IIO-voice Chapel Choir. The a cappella singing of men and women students was directed by Willa W. Taylor. In cooperation With the string concert group from the Department of Music, a midnight candlelight service was presented. Verdihs Requiem was sung at the Fifth Annual Spring Concert. Bishop Lloyd C. VVicke, Dr. Walter W. Van Kirk7 Dr. Clarence P. Shedd, and Dr. Paul C. IVIacy were among the many prominent men who delivered sermons. :v. :n. .x raw . gum: mutau-rmwtmm'wvr Student Religious Organizations + Bible Fellowship The Penn State Bible Fellowship is a chapter of the lnter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. It is an inter-denomi- national and evangelical student organization with the two fold purpose of presenting the Gospel to students and devel- oping Christian living. Weekly Bible studies and daily prayer groups were held in campus buildings and dormie + Canterbury Club The Canterbury Club provides for the spiritual growth and development of Episcopalian students through religious and social activities. Their program included weekly sup- pers held at the Episcopal Parish House, followed by lec- tures and group discussions on religious topics. The group acted as host to the Diocesan Student Conference, and par- ticipated in uReiigion-in-Life week. An Opportunity to +V Christian Science Organization The Christian Science Organization held weekly meet- ings to read selections from the Bible and Science and Health by Mary Baker Eddy. The members of the organi- zation are believers in Christian Science. They share expe- riences of healing in Christian Science and discuss problems pertaining to the college student. These meetings are occa- tories. The weekly meetings were led by guest speakers. To promote student fellowship, socials were held at the close of the meetings. The ofhcers were Paul P. Apple, president; William Stewart, Vice-president; Mary Jane Dean, secretary; Jack Wood, treasurer. The faculty adviser is Edward N. Baldwin. develop Christian fellowship was obtained through varied social activities which included the annual banquet, cabin parties, and hikes. William Tanner served as president, John Ingham as vice-president, Margaret Jane White as secretary, and John Weber as treasurer. The advisers were The Reverend John M. Peabody, Arnold Addison, and Ralph E. Armington. sionaily followed by socials. Each year an authorized lec- turer speaks on a religious topic based on Christian Science teachings. Helen Pond served as president this year. The executive board included Jay R. Headley, Joan C: Hutehon, and M. Hope Powell. ' i + Evangelical United Brethren Student Fellowship With activities that included cabin parties, dinners, Christmas caroling, weekly devotional meetings, socials, and birthday parties For members, the Fellowship dedicated itself to furthering fellowship with God and man. Members were given every opportunity for Christian stewardship and + Hillel Foundation Throughout the year the foundation held town meetings, which were Forums on current topics; classical musicales; the Hillel Hour, a musical radio program; various cultural programs for teaching Hebrew and its history; inter-t'aith programs with Other religious organizations; and public speaking programs which included out-Of-state engagements. The B'nai Birith Hillel Foundation serves the religious, + Lutheran Student Association The Lutheran Student Association is devoted to the strengthening and sustaining of Christian students in their faith by use of the Bible, through prayer, in regular church services, and fellowship. In its weekly sociais there were square dances. cabin parties, hikes. hayrides, a carnival, and bowling. The Inter-Student Fellowship which meets twice f2761 service through programs of missions, social action, and evangelism. President of the Fellowship was Pat A. Mar steller, vice-president was Dorlin W. Hay, Ida Mae Groe was membership secretary, Howard A. Kerstetter was corres- ponding secretary, and Marlin E. Kareran was treasurer. social, and cultural needs of both Jewish and non-jewish students. It is a national organization which acts as a home- away-From-homc for men and women. Ralph Cash was president; vice-presidents were Coleman Gainsburg and Dorothy Radack; treasurer was Israel Dinner, and Ruth Phillips was secretary. a semester, met on several occasions in the Lutheran Fellow- ship Hall. A Bible study group met three times a week to obtain a better understanding of religious background. Raymond Rice was president, Donald Love and Ruth Knoebel were vice-presidents, Helen Olshansky was secre- tary, and Thomas Smith was treasurer. + Newman Club The Newman Club is a cultural fellowship that fosters the spiritual, intellectual, and social interests of the Catholic students at Penn State, welds them into a common union, and works for the betterment of the College and its students. The club conducted a communion breakfast every other month and a corporate communion every month. Periodic - ally, the club conducted discussion groups. Other activities + Roger Williams Fellowship The Roger Williams Fellowship is dedicated to meeting the individual religious needs of its student members through fellowship, worship, and social service. At present, the fel- lowship has undertaken a special project, the aiding of Michael Bubel, a displaced person from Poland, who is studying electrical engineering at the College. Included in the Fellowships regular functions are such activities as + United Student Fellowship The United Student Fellowship is an organization of the Congregational Christian and Evangelical and Reformed students which provides opportunities for worship, service, and Christian fellowship. Every Sunday evening a worship service was held which included movies or a talk by an out- side speaker. These services were a series on social issues, + Wesley Foundation The Wesley Foundation functions as the college arm of the Methodist Church, offering a program designed to meet the spiritual and social needs of college students. The pro- gram and development of the Foundation is supervised by a Board of Trustees composed of ministers and layman elected by the Quarterly Conference of St. Paulis Church and the Annual Nlethodist Conference of Pennsylvania. The week- + Westminster Foundation The Westminster Foundation is established for the pur- pose of acting as the bridge from the home, community, and the church, through college, to life and service in the com- munity, and in the church after graduation. Matins are held weekly providing one with an opportunity for worship as well as experience in group living. The Discussion Group oHers assistance to any student desiring counseling of any +7 Young Friends Meeting The Young Friends Meeting is an organization designed to broaden the student socially, intellectually, and religiously. Developing leadership and responsibility on the part of the student are two of the features incorporated in the program adopted by Friends. Facilitating the meeting of college stu- dents is accomplished by social activities which include win- sponsored by the organization included mixers, picnics, barn dances, and an annual semi-formal dance. The officers were: Drew Mahla, president; Michael Geronimo, first vice- president; William O'Malley, second Vice-president; Jean Maginnis, recording secretary; Geraldine Lalli, correspond- ing secretary; and Dorothy Horgan, treasurer. cabin parties, picnics, fun nights, and work parties. Prob- ably the most popular activity is the weekly Sunday supper prepared by the group and followed by a devotional period, speakers, discussions, or lantern slides. This years oHicers were Gerald Yeager, president; Jonathan Wood, vice-presi- dent; Barbara Jones, secretary; and Albert Fegley, treasurer. The Fellowship is aHiliated with the Baptist Church. preparation for marriage, and world faith. Other activities of the Fellowship were cabin parties, picnics, suppers, and socials on Friday nights. The Reverend Richard Goodling served as student pastor. Edgar Sheley was president; Anna Mae Dock was Vice president; Betty Asendorf was secretary; and Kenneth Skinner was treasurer. ly program begins with a worship service on Sunday morn- ing and ends with an informal open house on Saturday night. Social activities included cabin parties, athletics, picnics, and suppers. The president was John Blanchard with Joanne Ashman as vice president, Julia McNutt, secretary, and Richard Nelson, treasurer. nature. Guest speakers, cabin groups, hayrides, and square dances serve to provide a well-balanced program accomplish- ing completely the aim of the Foundation. This year the oHicers were: Ernest Mackey, moderator; Nancy Bigley, vice moderator; Brenda McCahill, secretary; and William Fisher, treasurer. Students affiliated with the Presbyterian Church make up the group. ter sports, hayrides, square dances, and taffy-pulling parties. Intellectual development is found in the weekly meetings which feature guest speakers whose subjects include current events of interest to all. By this means, students learn how religion can and should play an important role in solving the complex problems encountered in modern day living. I2771 Four Flats and a Sharp in Talent Show. Study Hour in the Girls' Dorm. Lots of Time to Get to Class. Foresters at Summer Camp. May I Have an Excuse? Ape; Bobbing is at. new . . . 1 L... p... . 3'! v.1.ot' l r . c I u$n$ .5 g . 15v... r. r V 'al Too Bad the Fresh Can't Talk. iversary Gift. Another Busy Signal. Jeffrey Receives 25H: Ann Coronation of Mil Ball Queen. Getting ready for Spring Carnival. Riding Club ready to 90' Daugherty, Engle Fridcy night pep rally. Miss Penn State opens the Carnival. pszj imnmmmmumni z 3 1 fast; Bum. Dinviij nn' Relic Whit. A? 't 6'?! Ficshmunl mm on 'Vdugkan': request. S-T A T E. Coronation of May Queen. Belle Hop Queen and Sponsors. Co-Captains-Elect Betts and Shepherd. Happy Team After Pitt Game. Barnitz Che:ks Ballot. Lion boaters flew to Tehran, Iran, on goodwill tour. A Night With Alpha Nu. Coronation of Miss Penn State. Pfuctice in Radio Speech. B86j Milkshake: at the Snack Bar. The Lion Entertains. T e Kappas Sound Off. Women Leaders Leave Committee Meeting. Jay ucus-One in 0 Mil 'on. 71 Some Take Return of the Freshmen. Fall out Frosh. Song for Dear Old State. What the welI-dressed Freshman wears. Cover Girl-Mary Anne Hanna. September convocation for new students- A bit of Sweden in Home Economics. See you at the Snack Bur. Saving on the laundry bill. i? ;; W 1 4;: W iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifw E! V: . :A m.- Relaxing in the West Dorm lounge. ?Vjiw'tga 4 . y 95 V gm 4:? ' ' mummm wmm thw i HFXNH New campus developmenI- West Dorms. Athletic Association The Athletic Association is entrusted with the job of supervising the management and promotion of the vast Nittany intercollegiate sports pro- gram. Heading the organization is the Graduate Manager of Athletics who, in cooperation with his assistant, takes Charge of the Association's adminis- tration. Together these men handle the following sports: FuIl-football, cross countrv, and soccer; VVinter-baskethall, boxing, wrestling, skiing, swimming, 'fencing, gymnastics, and riHe; and Spring-tmek, baseball, lacrosse, tennis, and golf. Each semester every regularly matriculated male student pays an ath- letic fee to the Association which entitles him to membership in the or- ganization. The student oHicer representatives in this body include a president, vice president, and secretary-treasurer. These men are elected during the AlI-College elections in the Spring of each year. While the administration of the Association is entrusted to the Gradu- ate Manager, an Athletic Advisory Board confers with the Graduate Man- ager and the Dean of the School of Physical Education and Athletics in deciding matters of policy. The All-College president, president of the Athletic Association, and the chairman of the Board of Publications are student members of the Board. The remaining ten members are trustees. Faculty, and alumni of the College. A head manager and three first assistants are chosen for each sport. These men are selected by the coach, captain, retiring head manager, the Graduate Manager of Athletics, and the president of the Athletic Assoeizr tion. Once Chosen. the managers, under the guidance of the Graduate Manager, handle business matters relating to their respective sports. Another of the many important jobs UP the Athletic Association is the distribution of football tickets to both students and faculty. ORGANIZATION HOMER J BARR . - - - - - - President PATRICK E. HEIMS - - , - - - Vice-Presiclen! RUDOLPH A. VALENTINO - - - - Secretm-y-Treasurer HAROLD R. GILBERT - Graduate Manager of Athletics WALTER R. HOSTERMAN - - Assistant Graduate Manager of Athletics HOMER J . BARR President HAROLD R. GILBERT Graduate Manager I2931 I2941 EUGEN C. BISCHOFF Director Intramural Sports ORGANIZATION liucuN C. 131511111111: v - - Diiccmr of Inmunurul Sports CLAIuaNL'u M. 811155 - Assistant IJirL'L'Iur 11f Inlrunnu'ul Spurn T1111 of 1110 husiL'sl 111011 011 1'10 Penn $11110. 01111111115 111'0 liugcn Bischoii 11nd CI111'011L'0 Dutch Sykcs. LiiI'L'L'tors 01' 1110 0110117 5110 intramural sports program. 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Varsity 001101105 usually 111t011Ll intrunmrul linnls, scouting prospectivc t11IL'111.DO11 11511011'101101. outstandinu h1111'i01'11'ho p11L0d thc cross L'0u11l11' 1011111 111 its NCAA and 1C 411 Lh11111pi011sl1ips was discovered by Chick VV011101 during i1111'11111u1'11l 1111011 li1111ls. Joe Lane 11nd R011 C odcr, 1'111'sit1' SUCCCF 111111015, 511111011 in intramural SOCL'CI'. 011011 Landon. 01111111111 of 1110 101111is 1011111, was discovered during intramural 1111117. Refs Get Their Instructions. Lightweight: Slug it Our. Individual and team competition is provided for both fraterni- ties and independents with the teams divided into leagues. Rivalry is highly-eompetitive among the fraternities as they match skills for the fraternity Championship. Basketball, football, and boxng are three of the most popular sports from the spectator Viewpoint. A Crowd of about 500 people witnessed the boxing finals in Rec- reation Hall this year. Points are awarded to fraternities for team and individual victories, after which they are tabulated to determine the team championship. A cup is presented to the fraternity with the most points. Independent Champions receive individual awards. Interfratcmitv competition dates back to 1915, but the intra- murzil program tifEciallV began in 1931 under the supervision of Hugo Bezdek, then diiiector of athletics. Bischof? took command in 1934, and with the aid of Sykes the program enlarged quickly until it now includes 17 activities. BiSChOH and Sykes like to cite their departments mottOJia sport for every man on campus. Let's Get in There and Fight. Who's Got the Ball? The 1950 cheerleading squad of nine men was led by Rudy Valentino and performed capahly at home football games and at three away games. The squad introduced several new acts this year to aid in keeping Penn State athletic enthusiasm at a high pitch. Included in the itinerary was the hand-balancing group which performed at home football games in addition to the acrobatics, presented as a regular Feature. The Cheerleaders worked in conjunction with hatmen to arouse freshman spirit for the Georgetown football rally which proved the largest of its kind in recent years. They also made pep rally signs which were placed in conspicuous places over the campus. These signs gave additional publicity to pregame rallies and helped to increase attendance. RUDOLPH A. VALENTINO Head Cheerleader Flash cards-mostly wielded by freshmen-were also used eHectively at the Rutgers game to help increase school spirit. John Waters impersonated the Nittany Lion and aided the Cheerleaders in many of their antics. Five women cheerleaders performed with the men at the Temple game. ORGANIZATION RUDOLPH A. VALENTINO - e - - Head Cheerleader HERBERT A. ARNOLD THOMAS A. HANNA NORMAN M. FRYMAN EDWIN F. LEFKOWITH EDWARD H. SYKES ALAN E. NEW RICHARD L. VVEISBERG ROBERT B. WHITMAN Cheerleaders Left to Right-anemino, Frymun, Whitman, Sykes, Hanna, eis erg, New, Arnold, Lefkmvith. 9961 I I ,z. b . '. l I 12.4w, $ . , 3 ' 0 . J '- t.- .t x ' Ii . - , 4 I x v' wt. ,. u . . .4.- CHARLES A. ENGLE ouch Bottom Row, Le ch :0 l-lightTCrip'ps,P Shattuck, Howe: ,Millhous Wilson, Brown, Mundell, Kunz, Bunn, Godla , O'Bara, Dough- erty, Smidansky, Mathers. rsini, odras at,tek Santangelo, Jacob, Johnson. Second Raw-En 1e, Schee oo,ley 1:P,oland Shumock, Hacker smith, Pe'vam1k ,Taub, Twaddle, Schiazza, Waters, Smith,A At,be Hanan, Silock, Pollard, tzR. Pollard,Sl1ephard, Koerber, Avery.Th1irdRaw-onag cre,G1-atso Dc i , ickle, Barber, Suucher, Hoover, Betts, Barr, Ke ith, Raifsnider, Elicker, Pfirman, Anders, Leonard, Terry, Suder, Simon, Barney, Yukic I2981 ORGANIZATION CHARLES A. ENGLE - - - - - - Coach OWEN J. DOUGHERTY - - - - Captain GEORGE F. AVERY - - - - - - Manager 1950 RECORD Sept. 30-Penn State ............ 34 Georgetown ........................... 14 Oct. 7-Penn State ............ 7 Army ...................................... 41 Oct. 14-Penn State ............ 7 Syracuse ................................ 27 Oct. ZlePenn State ............ 0 Nebraska ................................ 19 Oct. 28-Penn State ............ 7 Temple .................................. 7 Nov. 4-Penn State ............ 20 Boston College ...................... 13 Nov. ll-Penn State ............ 27 West Virginia ........................ 0 Nov.18-Penn State ............ 18 Rutgers .................................. 14 Dec. 2-Penn State ............ 21 Pittsburgh .............................. 20 i .4; A Had anyone been so bold as to predict that Penn States 1950 football team would finish out of the red, he would have been deemed a Flt case for the psychiatrists. The facts were clear-cut: the Lions had lost 19 out of the first 22 members of the 1949 squad, acquired a new head coach, and installed a new system. This was to be one of those years-just grit your teeth and bear it. The task facing Rip Engle, Penn Statels third football coach in as many seasons, was overpowering. It would have been a tough enough job to convert the traditionally single-wing Lions t0 the winged-T had there been experi- enced personnel available; a graduationdepleted squad made the task seem insurmountable. Yet, when the last block had been thrown and the last touchdown scored, the record stood out as sharp and as clear-and also as beautiful-as the sun over Mt. Nittany: five wins, three losses, and a tie. In luring Engle away from Brown University, Penn State secured a rare man, a man who combines a warm, sin- cere personality with the genius of a masterful and thorough football tactician. Engle is soFt-spoken, quiet, sure of his system, yet willing to throw out a maneuver that will not produce on the gridiron. mu, Engle is a dynamic individual. There is little doubt but that it was his own personal drive that ignited the Lions. Mastering the winged-T was a struggle for every member of the team but in the end the Nittany Lions were to Engle the finest bunch of boys I have worked with, and hthe kind of a team that improved with every game. Coming to the Nittany Vale after the close of the regular CsingIe-wingD spring practice session, Engle called a special two- week drill. Six weeks more of the winged-T in fall practice were all that the Lions had before they opened the season against George- town on Beaver Field. Snfare Win From Georgetown GEORGE E AVERY, JR. Aware of the huge task facing Engle, Penn Staters were little Manager less than amazed at how much the gray-haired winged-T wizard had accomplished in so short a time. After spotting the Hoyas a touch- down in the hrst three minutes of action, the Lions caught fire, scored three touchdowns in eight minutes and coasted to a 34-14 Victory over the startled invaders. Vince O'Bara-to-John Smidansky, a dangerous passing combina- tion all season, sent the Lions goalward on a 58-yard march, and Tony Orsini became the first Penn State player to score from the winged-T as State evened the count. Tackle Stew Scheetz re- covered a Hoya fumble and Dick Koerber passed to Smidansky to put the Lions ahead, 13-7. Ted Shattuck bucked over for the third OWEN J. DOUGHERTY Captain DR. A. H. GRIESS Team Physician Isoo1 h score, and OlBara executed a masterful faked field goal and passed to Art Betts who came up with a circus catch in the end zone to give the roaring Lions a 27-7 halftime bulge. The Lions and Hoyas traded six-pointers in the second half, Andy Silock accounting for the State TD on a pass from Koerber. This was better than even the most optimistic could have hoped For. But the vaunted power of mighty Army snufied the flickering Hame. Riding the crest of a 21-game winning streak, the Cadets had an outstanding passer in Bob Blaik, son of the coach, an All- American end in Captain Dan Foldberg, and a Hock of speedy race horses. The Lions played well enough in the first half, holding the Black Knights scoreless through the first quarter, but yielded twice in the second period as Army stepped out to a 14-0 lead on the impetus of two Blaik-to-Foldberg touchdown passes. Gil Stephenson and Gene Filipski, the latter an unknown, pounded over in the third period against the wearying Lions. Trail- ing 28-0 with little less than seven minutes left, State recovered a Cadet fumble and, aided by a pair of 15-yard roughing penalties, moved 40 yards for their lone score, Orsini going over. State would have settled for a 28-7 final score, but the enraged Cadets stormed back. Jack Martin went 40 yards for one touchdown and Gil Reich completed a 60-yard aerial to Vic Pollock for the other. Final score, Army 41, Penn State 7. TONY ORSINI iiThey dont come back after Army? is what the experts say; and this time they were right. Syracuse was known to be strong. This was not a team that the Lions could not beat. It was, however, a night-the game was played under the lights of Arehbold Stadium -during which the Lions could do nothing right and the Orange could do nothing wrong. When it was all over, State walked OH the field on the short count of a 27-7 score. The contest was a nightmare from the opening kickof? when Captain Owen Dougherty was kicked in the head and had to be carried from the field on a stretcher. VINCE O'BARA Two of the four Syracuse touchdowns were scored while the Lions were on the offense, 3 third was the result of a 49-yard run by Bill Haskins. Only the first Orange counter, Bernie Custis passing to Joe Szombathy to Climax a 66-yard march, had to be hacked out the hard way. The Lions held on the l-yard line in the dying minutes of the first half, but the dam broke in the third period. Reynolds 19, Penn State 0 The Lions hit bottom the following week when they Hew to Lincoln, Neb, to tangle with the Cornhuskers. The trip was not in vain, for at least they got the chance to watch phenomenal Bobby CThe RambleO Reynolds in action. And watch Reynolds was just about the extent of what the Lions were able to do. The amazing 19-year-old sophomore who was the nations top scorer with 151 points, was all-plus some-that the press releases had painted him. He carried the ball 24 times, gained 183 yards, scored all three Nebraska touchdowns, and con- verted once to account for all of Nebraskals 19 points. JOHN SMIDANSKY t3011 GEORGE JACOB BILL MATHERS Reynolds was the difference, but the Lions could have pulled this one out of the fire had they taken advantage of their opportuni- ties. The Ramblerll put Nebraska ahead on a 19-yard first-period jaunt, but it was not until there were only 12 minutes left in the game that he was able to go all the way again. He went 26 yards :10 score the clincher, and exploded 43 yards for a good-measure touch- own. Engle brought his travel-weary Charges back to Beaver Field for the first time in a month the Following week for Homecoming, Temple, and a futile 7-7 tie. Lack of scoring punch once again proved to be the story. With O'Bara passing and Orsini and Jim Pollard running the Lions moved 63 yards in 10 plays, Orsini bucking over, to go ahead, 7-0, late in the first quarter. The game turned, however, on a hairline play a few minutes later, a play that halted a State drive and gave the Owls possession. O'Bara passed and ran the Lions t0 the Temple 38, Orsini plugged t0 the 27, and then came what Engle termed Hthe turning point. O'Bara passed to George Jacob, who was covered by the Owls, Ed Charters. Both boys went up for the ball on the Temple 2, and when they hit the turf no one in the stadium was sure who had come down with it. It was a tough decision and the oHicials gave it to Charters. Temple booted out of danger and then came back late in the period to even the score at 7-7. Thats the way it stood after a list- less second half. Anders Opens Up Sophomore Paul Anders smashed his way into the headlines, O'Bara executed one of the best plays of the 1950 football season, and the winged-T picked up momentum as the Lions broke the touch- down famine to topple hapless Boston College, 20-13, on rain-soaked Braves Field. The Lions started quick, jumping OH: to a 6-0 edge in less than four and one-half minutes on a 75-yard OlBara to Smidansky pass. The Eagles, Ed Petela banged over to tie the score and then con- verted to give Boston a 7-6 halftime margin. It was all Anders in the second half. The bruising sophomore, used exclusively on the defensive end of Englels two platoon system until then, made his debut as an offensive fullback. He sparked the Lions on a 59-yard touchdown drive, going the last 13 himself, to put State ahead, 13-7. Minutes later, End Pat MePoland pounced on a loose ball on the Eagle 18. Anders pounded over in four plays ,- and the Lions were finished scoring for the afternoon. l OlBara, however, saved the day with a fourth-pe With Vince back on his own 38 in punt formation i .1 minutes of the game, a bad pass From center went sa' DICK KOERBER CON BROWN MARIO SANTANGELO 3031 three onrushing BC linemen and booted the ball 50 yards on the dead run. The Eagles managed to garner another TD, but they had to climb out of a hole and eat up va1uable time in doing so. The Clock finally ran out on them. The Lions displayed an increasingly varied offense in polishing off' a dangerous West Virginia foe, 27-0, on Beaver Field. The Mountaineers invaded the Vale standing tenth best in the nation in passing, but the Lion pass defense- tops in the East and fifth best in the nation-stopped them cold. With Anders injured late in the BC fray, scoring honors went to Shattuek, another sophomore, who replaced him. Silent since making a good showing against Georgetown in the opener, Shattuck scored twice and set up another TD as the Lions unleashed a wide-open attack. Orsini bucked over early in the second period to get State rolling. Before the quarter was over, State added two more six-pointers to take a 20-0 halftime lead. Rough Up Rutgers The Lions played their best football of the season in coming from behind to edge a tough Rutgers team, 18-14, in their Final Beaver Field appearance. State had to be at its best to topple the Scarlet, a team which had dropped a one-touehdown verdict to unbeaten Princeton - Lambert trophy winner-and a 21-18 decision to undefeated Lehigh. iWissing one Erst-half score by a matter of inches, the Lions spotted the Scarlet a two-touchdown halftime edge, going OH the Field trailing, 14-6. Sparked by Jimmy Mona- han, a hard-running halfback, Rutgers marched 79 yards in 8 playsy 1VIonahan scoring, to go ahead, 7-0. State roared back, but a 74-yard drive sputtered inches away from pay- dirt. Late in the second period, however, a 24-yard O'Bara to Dougherty pass climaxed a 54-yard touchdown drive. O'Bara missed the extra point and the Lions sti11 trailed, 7-6. The second half belonged to State. The Lions took the opening kickoff and marched up-Eeld 79 yards for a touch- down, four O'Bara passes gaining 61 yards. Sophomore halfback Bob Pollard Charged over from one Foot out, O'Bara missed again, and the Lions still trailed, 14-12. Orsini proved equal to the occasion, with the help of an assist From sophomore end Joe Yukica. The workhorse of the backfield, leading ground-gainer, and top scorer, TiPooh- poohU was brilliant against Rutgers. He gained better than 100 yards against the Scarlet and capped the day with an aerobatic game-winning 27-yard run which was made pos- sible by the Clever interference of Yukica. 13041 As an aftermath, Beaver Fieldys goalposts were torn down by jubilant Penn State students after a prolonged battle with the Campus Patrol. It was the first time since 1939 that the posts had been uprooted. The Daily Collegian writer who predicted that the 1950 Penn State-Pitt battle would be unlike any of the 49 that preceded it was almost prophetic. Both teams were under new head coaches-Len Casanova had just taken over at Pitt-and both were using versions of the T for the first time, but as it turned out, that was only half the story. A 30-inch snowfall Wrapped Pittsburgh in a white blanket on the eye of the contest, causing a postponement until the following Monday. When Monday arrived, Pitt stadium was still buried and the game was cancelled a second time-pushed to Saturday. By the middle of the week, however, it became apparent that the stadium could not be cleared of the three and four-foot drifts so the site was trans- fered to Forbes Field, which the professional Steelers were clearing for their game with Washington that Sunday. Crucial Pass Play Against Temple. 'Mud Bowl' Finale With Pi It was a game worth waiting for. The Held was a slimy sea of mud. Five minutes after the kickoE it was virtually impossible to tell the Penn State players from the Pitts. Bill Leonard, a State College sophomore, got the Lions started early in the Erst period when he intercepted a Pitt pass and raced 60 yards for a touchdown. OyBara converted to give the Lions 3 7-0 lead. Before the PeriOd was over Pitt fullback ,lOe Capp made the First of his two costly Fumbles, both recovered by End Charley Wilson, and bOth converted into touchdowns by Anders. Anders drove over from five yards out and 0,831? COW Vefted once again to give the Lions 3 14-0 first period edge Anders converted CapHs second bobble into a touchdown, scoring on a 12-yard excursion through the slime, and O'Bar'd, who had missed all three tries against Rutgers, split the up rights for a seemingly unimportant extra point. State was ahead, 21-0; it looked like a rout. But here Pitt plugged the dike and came back With a touchdown with 40 seconds left in the first half. Bob Best- wick heaved 24 yards to Chris Warriner for the score and Nick Bolkovac converted. Pitt dominated the second half. The Panthers marched 97 yards for their second touchdown, halfback Jim Campbell scoring and Bolkovac adding tl1C point after toucthWn to narrow the margin to 21-14. Halfe back Bill Reynolds set up Pittys Enal touchdown, taking a low, short punt and racing 51 yards to the State H before he was bounced 0th of bounds. BestWiCk Passed to Nick DeRosa for the score. t3051 Penn State, Pittsburgh Mud Bowl Battle. Up stepped Bolkovac to try for the extra point that would have knotted the count. It was the same Bolkovac who had personally snapped Statcls 17egame unbeaten skein in 1948. The big tackle had not missed in 13 previous attempts. Down came the hall. Up swung Bolkovacls leg. Up arched the ball. It was oil to the right. That was it. Final score, Penn State 21, Pitt 20. X; n? WILLIAM JEFFREY Soccer ORGANIZATION WILLIAM JEFFREY - - - - - - Coach HARRY R. LITTLE - - - - - Captain NEIL S. SEE - . - - - - - Manager 1950 RECORD Oct. 7-Pcnn State ............ 11 Bucknell .................... 2 Oct. I4-Penn State ............ 3 Western Maryland 1 Oct. Zl-Pcnn State ............ 1 Navy .......................... 0 Oct. 24-Pelm State ............ 5 Gettysburg .............. 2 Oct. 28-Penn State ............ 6 Colgate ...................... 0 Nov. 4-Pcnn State ............ 3 North Carolina .......... 0 Nov. 6-Penn State ............ 0 West Chester ............ 1 Nov. ll-Penn State ........... 2 Syracuse .................... 0 Nov. 18-Penn State ............ 5 Maryland .................. 1 Jam. 1-Pcnn State ........... 3 Purdue Soccer Club .. 1 Born HARRY R. LITTLE ouch Captain NEIL S. SEE Manager JOE LANE, Top Scorer Sporting the title of national collegiate coAchampions and riding the crest of 21 I4-game winning streak, Coach Bill JCEl-ey's Nittany soccer crew took up their 1950 chores de- termined not to give up the winning habit. Gus Bigott. an All-American in 1948 and 1949, and a trio of sparkling sophomores, Kurt Klaus, Frank Follmer 21nd w; Jay Simmons, joined 1949 Alle-Ameriean Captain Harry Little J06 Lune Ron Coleman Clarence Buss George EmiO, Bill Yerkes, 21nd Ron Codex, .111 returning 1ettermen,t0f01m the starting eleven The soccermen opened their season at Bucknell and lived up to preseason expectations by trouncing the Bisons. 112, With Joe Lane, the Baltimore Bullet, setting a Penn State standard by sending the total of seven goals into the net. The Lion Booters then returned to Beaver Field and be- fore the home folks for the first time they took the measure Of Western Marykmd, 3-1. Though the score indicates a Close battle the Jeffreymen really had little trouble as they Spent most of the afternoon In the Green Tcrrms baekv 21rd. The Penn State defense was tested for the first time thC Following Saturday when the hooters met their old nemesis Navy, and squezlked by, 1-0. The Lions, minus Lane who had been injured in the W estern Maryland clash, fOUDd the going rough and it was Clarence Buss' goal in the third pc- ltiOd that provided the winning edge- The following Monday the soccermen trekked t0 Gettys- burg and easily made it 19 wins in a row as they disposed Of the Bullets, 5-2. Five days laterein a muddy homecoming encounter,the Lions ran their streak to 20, when, led by Captain Litt1c. they whitewashed the Red Raiders of Colgate; 6'0' Bolton: Row, Left to Right- lollrmer, Smith Buss, The Lions moved southward the Following weekend and neatly dispatched North C21101in21 by a 3.0 score. But it was on their return trip that they were met with disaster, and a ZI-game winning streak was brought to a screeching halt. The hooters ran smack into an unbeaten West Chester crew and when the dust 112161 cleared they found themselves on the wrong end of a 1-0 count. The next Saturday howevet the Jefhexmen stunted 2111 over again by topping Syracuse, 2-0. T hey wound up the season a week later with 21 SI victory over hr'larylzmd. For the second year in a row, the Penn State soccer team was invited to participate in the post season Soccer Bowl in St. Louis, this time meeting the Purdue Soccer Club in the New Year's day battle. The fracas wound up with the Lions this time earning the sole right to label themselves National Champions Via 21 3-1 victory. In March, the Iranian Athletic z'1ssoeiution requested the Penn State hooters be sent to Iran for 21 series 01' soccer games in that ancient Asiatic country where soccer is the mp sport. Arrangements were made through the U. S. Department 01' State and Coach JefFrey, hikinager See, and 15 players do parted via air from New York on March 21 for Tehran, Iran, on 21 threeeweek goodwill tour. theials 01 the Department 01' State indicated the com- petition would mark the First time an American nth1etie team had ever played on Iranian soil. Little, Bigot! Kosher, Charlton. Sueoml Rmv-Jefl'rey, ,Kl:lus,C01er, Yerkes, Emig, Simmons, SCL Vi , 51 ! STM 1 ORGANIZATION CHARLES D. WERNER - Couch THOMAS J. O'TOOLE Il'ltmagcr 1950 RECORD I4-Penn State 17, Pitt 38 21-Penn State 15, Cornell 50 28-Penn State 19, Mich. State 43 4-Penn State 15, N. Y. U. 48 . ll-Penn State 23, Manhattan 38 . 20-IC4A ........ Penn State, lst Place . 27-NCAA Penn State, lst Place CHARLES D. WERNER THOMAS J. O'TOOLE ouch Manager Victories over Pitt, Cornell, Michigan State, N. Y. 11., and Manhattan gave the Lions their first undefeated season since 1947. The IC4A title was the first a VVerner-coached c c 1 team has ever won. ross oun ry Although almost all individual honors were garnered bv Bill Ashenfelter, the team owed its outstanding success to a team balance which included Bill's brother, Don, Bob Freebairn, Bill Gordon, Stan Lindner, Bob Parsons, Al , . . , . . POItO, Jack St. Clair, and Dudley Foster among the more Coach Chlck VVerners 1950 harrier team won hve dual Outstanding runners. meets and then swept both the IC4A and NCAA titles to After completing their stainless season, the Lions won rank far and away as the No. 1 cross country team in the the 104A Championship at Van Cortland quk New York I 5 , . natlo . . ' Armys Dle Shea won the individual title, but Bill Ashen- A grand slam would have Included the AAU title, but as felter finished a close second. , , i 7 - - Elle lelAA ind ?ALll; 11306312111265 Cillflliaed the Wernermen T0 climax the great season the Blue and White cap- ounc tns o JCC 1V6 eyon 1e1r I d - tured the NCAA title at East Lansing, Mich. as theV nar- Long-legged, longetriding Bill Ashentelterjlabeled by rowly defeated the host Michigan State team, 53-55. Bill VVerner as lithe best big man Ive ever coached' -Paced the A-shenfeltet finished eighth to pace his teammates to the Nittany harriers throughout their unbeaten campaign. Victory. Burlam Row, Left to Right-eSt. Clair, B. A ienFcltcr, Parsons, 5V. Gordon, Freclmim, Purto, D. Ashenfelter, Foster, N. Gordon. S C- and Row-OlToolc, Hamilton, Pierson, S rumopoulis, Roessler, Lindner, Atkins, Werner. Third Row-Ormrod, Judd, Cressman, llollen, XVcbb, Shaw, Godslmll, Bagby, Gtice. , $33M! , a QR a $$SHM4! i; a w a .3; gxxusm, r 5i Vi '1 7151'; 7 ?Z- ELMER A. GROSS Coach LOUIS W. LAMIE Captain FREDERICK R. PHILLIPS anager Basketball ORGANIZATION ELMER A. Gnoss - - - - - - Coach LOUIS W. LAMIE - - - - , Captain FREDERICK R. PHILLIPS - - . - Manager 1950-1951 RECORD Dec. 6-Penn State ............ 70 Ithaca .................................... 31 Dec. 9-Penn State ............ 59 Syracuse ................................ 61 Dec. Il-Penn State ............ 66 American U. ........................ 63 Dec. 15-Penn State Rhode Island State .............. 55 Dec. 166Penn State Wash. and 161?. .................... 55 Dec. 29-Penn State ............ 43 Michigan State .................... 51 Dec. 30-Penn State ............ 67 Ohio State ................ 58 Jan. 2-Penn State ............ 56 Lawrence Tech. .................. 67 Jan. 6-Penn State ............ 52 Colgate Jan. lO-Penn State ............ 25 Bucknell .............................. 15 Jan. ZO-Penn State ............ 73 Gettysburg ............................ 52 Feb. 3-Penn State ............ 67 Bucknell .............................. 53 Feb. 6-Penn State Georgetown .......................... 70 Feb. 7-Penn State ............ 44 Navy .................................... 41 Feb. lO-Penn State ............ 76 West Virginia ...................... 60 Feb. 14-Penn State ............ 51 Pittsburgh ............................ 60 Feb. 17-Penn State ............ 73 Rutgers ................................ 50 Feb. 21-Penn State ............ 73 American U. ................. Feb. 23-Penn State ............ 58 Colgate Feb. 24-Penn State ............ 46 Syracuse Mar. 3-Penn State ............ 64 Pittsburgh ............................ 4-1 Mar. 5-Penn State ............ 68 West Virginia ..................... 72. Mar. 7-Penn State ............ 58 Pennsylvania ........................ 61 I31o1 With only fOur lettermen returninU, the outiook for a ?uccessful basketball season was dim forDCoach Elmer Cross In his second year at the helm of the Penn State eagers. Only LOU Lamie, Ted Panoplos, Jay iiTinv MeMahan, ant! Hardy Williams returned from the 1949.50 squad Whmh 113d Won 13 games and lost 10. I'Iewever, as the season went along. fans witnessed the L'Shermg in of a new era in Penn State basketball. Gross 111.0 lded hi3 Courtmen into a fast-breakino ball team, but Still CmPIOYed the zone defense. He game up with a resPtzctable card of 14 wins against 9 losses. Throughout most of the season, Gross stuck with a Starting HVC composed of Lamie, Panoplos, VViIliams, MCMahan, and Frank Junie Moore. Lamie Sets Two Records Lamie, captain OF the team and one of the best players CNVCI to come out of Penn State, marked his name in the Tlttany Lionsi record book by breaking two scoring records. oh? Hashy Lion forward set a new threeeyear mark by Pllmg up 666 points. I . In the next to the last game of the season, Lamie added us second record by bettering the one-year scoring mark Bottom Row, Left to Right-McMahan, Williams, Lamie, Panoplos, Moore. Second Row-Egli, Lynch, Boquin, Makarewicz, Phillips, Gross. Third Row-Gibson, Sledzik, beidel, Shuptar, Phillips. formerly held by Marty Costa. Lamie counted 319 points or the season. The old record was 299. Thus he became the first Penn Stater to score over 300 points. The Lions got OH to a good start in their opening game by swamping Ithaca College in Recreation Hall, 70-31. The outcome was never in doubt as Lamie paced the scorers with 24 points. In their second outing, Crossi cagers had the tough luck of entertaining what was then ranked the tenth team in the nation, Syracuse. The Lions threw a scare into the Orange before bowing to a more experienced squad, 6159. State hopped back on the win trail at Washington, D. C, by edging American University, 66163. Lamie again took scoring honors with 22 markers. Defeat Rhodies The Lions added another quick win by defeating Rhode Island State, 6155, but dropped a Close, 55-52, decision to Washington and Jefferson on the Following night. During the Christmas vacation, State participated in the Spartan Tournament at East Lansing, Mich. where the Lion courtmen lost one and won one. In the first round, Michigan State dropped the Nittanies, 51-43, after trailing at the end of the half. In a consolation contest. paced by Panoplos 19 points, the Lions upset Ohio State, 67-58. Hopping over to Detroit after the tournament, the Lions were handed their fourth loss by the then undefeated Law- rence Tech team, 67-56. The Grossmen continued on the down grade by losing to Colgate, 55-52, in Ree Hall in their next encounter. But at that point they hit bottom and turned an about face, going on a six-game winning streak. Bucknell was the first to fall. State defeated the Bisons, 25-15, in one of the most controversial games in Penn State basketball history. The Lions used a deep-freeze against the Bisons throughout most of the first half and it ended with Penn State ahead 53. Panoplos Stacks 25 Gettysburg was the next to 11111 before the Lions, 73-52. Then on 11 trip to Washington, D. C. and Annapolis, the Lions' stock began to rise as they 11L11111'11iste1'ed defeats to both Georuetown and N1111'.Ag11111st Georgetmvn the State Lag, 5 rolled up thei1 bichest sco1e 01 the 116111 111 win- 11i110,7660.131111011105 was 111011 1111111 for State with 25 points. Ltunie led the Lions to 11 44- 41 win over Navy 011 the 11111111111113! L111y.111e NittunV captain tossed in 13 points 10 help State to its 111st vie 1y 0161' the Middies in eight years. West Virginia was the next to 11111 115 the Crossmen tied their season high by posting 11 76 60 win over the 111101111- t'11inee1's, 1101L1111g the high scoring 1111711111e1'icz111 1111111; 11111111'11111'1111 to four field goals. ended the Lions streak te1111101'111'i1y 115 the Panthers 11L1111111iste1ed 11 60-51 L1efe11tL11111ie 111 e the t111'L ye111 sLoiinL; 11111111 in this game tossino 111 19 pomts 101 11 tli1ee- ye111'tL1t111 01 587. 1110 Lions 11111111 11 right back 011 the win t1'11i1, capturing their next three games by downing Rutgers, 73-50, Amer? c1111 University 73-54, and Coloate 58-57. Syracuse 011Le'11011i11 took theo measure of the State cageis by eILing out 11 50 46 victory. The 011111013an had to employ '11 deep freeze and 11 tight possession game to turn the trick. Swamp Pittsburgh, 64-44 1311114110 thei1'1 1 111 110111eug'11111e of the season the Lions took revenue on Pittshtugh by t10u11ci110 t11eP1111thers. 64744. 011 t11ei1 1111111 t1ip OF the season, the Lions dropped two dose games to West Viwinia 11nd Pe1111,1esl1ecti1'ely. Against the Mountaineers, 11 late 1111117 by the Lions fell short 111111 they dropped their eighth game of the C11111pz1ig11, 7268. But Lumie, by getting 22 points, smashed the one season scoring 11121111, becoming the first Penn State eager to score over 300 points. 111 Philadelpl '1, just two nights later, Penn downed the Nittanies, 61458, as Lamie, P111101110s, 11400113, and Shuptar played in their 811111 collegiate game. 17171111111113 took 111 01's for the Lions with 12 points. 13121 Bottom Rmv, Left to Right- Smxth, Wilson, Banbridae, ong,-Kcnyon. Second Rm;- Luudl, Kolher, Waters, Bor- uwy, Bronk, Cunrad. Third RUIU-Smith, Shields, Beau- mont, ossi, Gordon, Gutter- on. Flmrth Rmv-Creinhton, VVhalen, Beinhocher, 171mm lily, Lynch, Richardson, XVy- e ORGANIZATION x 7 e V CWILLIAM A. CUTTERON . - - C. CCoaeh Q 1, , .rxxy JASMIR M. Bonowy - - - - - a aptam RODNEY T. WATERS - - . - CO-Captllin were beaten by some of the Eusts hcst tank teams, more WILLIAM S. GORDON t . t ' ' R'lunager concrete proof indicates that tour of the eight Penn State. team records were lowered during the season. Bob Long, Dick W ilson, Gene Kolber and Gas Borowy established a new State mark in the. 400-yard relay when they sizzled the distance in 3:423. Dick Hamilton, who won the ZOOeyarcl backstroke seven times during the year, also set 21 new Penn State record in that event with at 2:199 Clocking. Distance man Gene Kolber twice eclipsed State Standards. 110 cut the 440 1951 RECORD Jan. lZ-Penn State ............ 26 Jan. IS-Penn State ............ 24 lam. ZO-Penn State ............ 30 Feb. n State tttttttttttt 29 ' le .. . . ' Mar. 7ePenn State ............ 52 Franlzlin and h'larshall ........ 23 time down to 5-19 and the 220 to 2-22-2- , Mar. lO-Eastern Intercollegiates in New York, N. Y--F0urt11 P1300 Coach Bill Gutteron looked ahead hopefully to next sea- son despite the loss of such stalwarts as Rod Waters, Bob Despite eight dual meet losses against only two victories, Conrad, Borowy, and Long. Returning veterans will in- the 1951 Penn State swimmers were a better team than elude Hamilton, Kolber, Diver Bob Kenyon, Breaststrolter their record indicated. Disregarding the fact that the Lions Jim Davies, and Frcestyler Al Lucidi. WILLIAM s. GORDON CASIMIR M. Bonowv RODNEY T. WATERS WILLIAM A. GUTTERON Manager Co-Captain Co-Captuin Coach EDWARD A. SULKOWSKI 011C ORGANIZATION EDWARD A. SULKOWSKI - - . - - Coach PATRICK E. HEIMS - - - - . Captain LEONARD A. ABRAMS . - - - Manager 1951 RECORD Jan. lZ-Penn State ............ 2V2 Minnesota .. 5V2 Jan. 27-Penn State ............ 4 Catholic U. ........................ 4 Feb. 3-Penn State ............ 7 W. Maryland .................... 1 Feb. lO-Penn State ............ 5V2 Army .................................. 2V2 Feb. 17-Penn State . 3 Syracuse ............................ 5 Wisconsin Virginia .............................. 5 Feb. 24-Penn State ............ 5 Mar. 3ePenn State ............ 3 Mar. 9-10-Eastern Intercollegiates-Charlottesville, Va. Penn State Ziid-Individual Titles: John Albarano, 145- lbs; Lou Koszarek, 165-Ibs. Apr. 5-7-NCAA Boxing T0urnament..East Lansing, Mich. Despite the loss of national heavyweight champion Chuck Drazenovich, and several other prominent veterans, the 1951 Penn State boxing squad showed great improve- ment in the won and lost columns. Under the leadership of Coach Eddie Sulkowski, who was in his second year as head mentor, the Nittzmy ringmen won three, lost three, and drew once. Opening at Minnesota the second week of the new year, the Lions suEered their first loss to the power-laden t3141 PATRICK E. HEIMS Captain anager Marina's Left Cross Misses Mark. Gophers. This defeat proved to be the worst beating the Nittanies were to take all year. Switching his lineup somewhat, Sulkowski came up with his most consistent starters two weeks later when Catholic University provided the first home opposition. The two teams fought to a 4-4 draw. But there was a marked improvement already. The Lions swept the next two by battering Western Maryland, 71, and then taking Armyis measure, 5V2-2V2. The battle with the Cadets gave the First real indication of the Lions' true power in the East. Ti LEONARD A. ABRAMS Bottom Row, cht to Right t 7131315, Gross, Zarek, Wilson. Second Row snlkOWSki, Barr, Potter, unz, SpottS, Abrams. The following week provided the. biggCSt test, when the Nittanymen journeyed to Syracuse to meet the defend- ing Eastern Champs. The Orangemcn had to go all our to win a 5-3 decision. In the final home meet late in February, the Lion mitt- men accomplished something their predecessors hadnyt been able to do since 1937ebeat the University Of VViSCOHSin' This year the Badgers stiflered their second loss of the long series with Penn State, 5-3. The Cavaliers from the University Of Virginia brought the Lions, record back to the .500 mark in the final dual meet, upsetting the Statemen, 53. Besides the loss, WhiCh prevented the Lions from gaining a winning seasOIL the Cavaliers added yet another thorn in the Lions paw. Vir- ginia's twwtime Eastern champ, Grover Masterson, halted Frank Cross' win streak at six straight. In the same meet, Lou Koszarek, the Lion.5 veteran 1654b. battler, completed an undefeated dual meet season, although he drew twice in his seven appearances. Heavy weight Mario Santangelo made his debut at Virginia, Tee placing Herb Kurtz, the Lion regular since the second meet- The following weekend, the ringmen returned to Char- lottesville, Va. for the Eastern Intercollegiate Boxing Asso- The Lions hnished second for the Second consecutive year behind the defending champion, Syrzmuse, scoring 16 points to the Oranges 22. Virginia finished third with 15 points. John Albarano, l45-lbs., and Lou Koszarek, 165-lbs., won individual titles, with Frank Gross, l35-lbs., and Mario S Cross was narrowly deeisioned by his old nemesis, Grover Mnsterson, and Santangelo lost to Syracuse's lWarty Cran- Cl'dthD Tournament. untangelo, heavyweight, finishing in the runnerup spots. . Albarano, iVIari KOSe dell after winning the erowdys fancy by keeping Crandell in trouble during the first two rounds. Another newcomer, Bob Potter, 175-lbs., replaced Chuck Wilson in the light-heavy Class for the EIBA tournament. Potter lost to Syracuse's runnerup, George Kartalian. Prospects for next yearls team look particularly eneoup aging. Besides two of this year's sophomores who had good years, Sam Marino, 125-lb5., and Jim Barr, 130-lhs., the Lions can count 011 some good material from the first fresh- man boxing team since the war years. The frosh lost their only meet to Syracuse, 4V23V2. Two of the freshmen who have good Chances of annexing starting varsity berths in 1952 are Tony Flore and Adam Koyee, who boxed this year at 145 and l75-lhs. The big losses to the team via graduation will he lSSelh. Captain Pat Heinis, l35-lb. Frank Gross, both heavyweights, and Chuck Wilson at 175-lhs. CHARLES SPEIDEL Coach HOMER J. BARR Captain HERBERT H. AXFORD Manager Wrestling ORGANIZATION CHARLES M. SPEIDEL - - - - - Coach HOMER J. BARR - - - - - Captain HERBERT H. AXFORD - - - - Manager 1951 SCHEDULE Jan. 6-Penn State ............ 22 Lehigh .................................. 6 Jan. 13-Penn State ............ 28 Virginia ................................ 8 Jan. 20-Penn State ............ 21 Pitt ........................................ 9 Feb. 3-Penn State ............ 30 Maryland .............................. 0 Feb. lO-Penn State ............ 15 Army .................................... 11 Feb. 17-Penn State ............ 17 Syracuse ................................ 9 Feb. 24-Penn State ............ 24 Navy .................................... 5 Mar. 3-Penn State ............ 2O Cornell .................................. 6 Mar. 9-10-Eastern Interc011egiates at State College, Pa. Penn State lst-Individual Titles, Don Maurey, 137- 1bs.; Mike Rubino, 167-1bs. Mar. 23-24-NCAA Wrestling Tournament at Lehigh University Penn States grapplers topped an undefeated 1951 cam- paign by Winning the Eastern Intercollegiate wrestling association title for the Erst time since 1942. The matmen also celebrated Coach Charlie Speidels 25th anniversary as wrestling coach by giving him his Erst undefeated season since 1935. Two men-Don Maurey, 137 pounds, and Mike Rubino, 167 pounds, won Eastern Inter- collegiate championships, while heavyweight Homer Barr, and 147-p0under Don Frey finished second in the Inter- collegiates. The Lions owed much of their successful 8-0 record to team balance. Frey, a sophomore sensation, proved a capa- b1e replacement for Jim Maurey. Joe Lemyre, another sophomore standout, also contributed much to the Nittanies, cause. Loss Snaps Barr's Mark Captain Homer Barfs dual meet Victory string of 23 straight was broken in the last meet 0f the year by Cornell footballer Dick Clark. The bid of the 1Pe0p1eTs Choice, for his third straight Eastern title was also washed down the drain When he lost a 2-1 decision to Brad Glass, Princeton, in the Eastern finals. Mike Rubino, pride of Dormont, completed the dual meet season With a 6-2 mark, and al- though seeded second in the Easterns, he upset the cart t3161 and won 21 6-3 decision over Cornell's Don Dicknson in the Eastern Hna1s. The Lions Opened the season with 21 22-6 triumph over Lehigh's Engineers. Frev, Lemyre; and 167-1mundet Biil Santei pinned their opponents. Dean Harbold, 130 Pounds, Rubino, and Barr won decisions. Coach Speidelis men then defeated Virginia, 28-8. AFter John Reese, who wrestled with his thumb in a cast, had Bo'tllmn 110w, Left to Right j abonlk, Reese, Dreibel- rey, arr, S: t Liarbnld, Maurey, 113:: .rt, Illingworth, B. sziilg, Hess, R. Murltle, been pinned in the 123-p0um1 Class, and Harbo1d lost a 130-p0und decision, the Lions turned on the power. Maurey, Frey, Santel, and Lemyre won successive pinnings. Rubino Won 21 10-2 decision, and Captain Barr finished the scoring With a pin in the heavyweight division. Next on the 1ist were the Pitt Panthers, 11 young, prom- ising team. Maurey 21nd Frey again won with pins, but Santel lost his First match in the 157-pound division. Lemyre 21nd Ruhino won decisions to clinch the meet, and Barr made the 1111211 score, 21-9, as he pinned his opponent. Entire Team Wins State's fourth victim was Maryhmd, which was swamped 30-0. Everv man on the squad won his match, and Barr won by forfeit. Dreibeibis won his hrst match 01 the. year with a pin, and Frey continued unbeaten with his fourth straight pinning. Army then provided the Lions their toughest dLla1 com- petition of the season. With the score 12-11 in favor of Speidel's men, Barr won an 8-0 decision over his heavyweight opponent to give State a 15-11 victory. Frey's four-meet pinning record was stopped, but he sti11 triumphed 9-3 to preserve his unbeaten record. Dreihe1bis, Mziurey, and Santel also contributed victories. The Lions then made it six straight as they downed Syracuse at Syracuse, N. Y., 17-9. Syracuse won the first three events to move ahead of the Nittany grapplers, 9-0, but Speidelis midd1e-weight men turned on the heat and won the last five events with Barr pinning his opponent. Frey, Santel, Rubino and Lemyre were Other victors. Ruhino performed in the 167-pound c1ass For the first time in his 1ife, and Lernyre switched to the 177-pound c1ziss. Speidelis men continued their winning ways with a comparativdy easy 24-5 Victory over the iViidshipmen of Navy on the home mats. Reese had a 2-2 draw with Navy Captain Boh Sutley, and Ruhino Iost t0 Navy's undefeated Don Thomas in a 167-pounc1 bout. Harhold returned to action in the 130-pound c1ass, and pinned his opponent. Maurey also pinned his man, and Frey won his seventh straight match. Sante1 21nd Lemyre won decisions, and Barr made it 23 straight dual victories. The grapp1ers eonehided an undefeated season with a 20-6 victory over Corne11. at Ithaca, N. Y. Joy of an un- blemished season was marred by Captain Barr's 7-6 loss to Dick Clark. Reese, Maurey, Frey, Lemyre, and Ruhino won decisions, and Sante1 pinned his opponent. Frey ended Lin :111-winning season by heating previous1y unbeaten Frank Bettucei, 2-1. lj3171 2.5. Secoml R Bottom Raw, Left to Rigln-VVettstnne, XVc-tzcl, Valentinn, I'Iavcs. mV-Shafl'cr Foster D . , , , . , . V . Campbell, uuglass, Banner, bursa 1, kerbcr, Immcson, Hendnckson, Hazcn. 'lhmi Row-Kenyon, Grazier Saba, Wilkinson, Shuhz, Doughty, Nemrofl'. 1 Gymnastics ORGANIZATION EUGENE VVETTSTONE - - - - - - - Coach RUDOLPH A. VALENTINO - - - - , - Captain JOILN F. VVETZEL - - - - - . - Manager 1951 RECORD Jan. ZO-Pcnn State ...................... 7+V2 North Carolina ................................ 33V: Feb. 5-Pcnn State ........................ 69 U. of RIaryland .. .................... 42 Feb. lO-Penn State ....................... 40V: Ammy ................................................. 55V: Feb. 17MPcnn State Navy .................................................. 56V: Feb. 24 Pcnn State Syracuse ........................................... 59 Mar. 3-Pcnn State Temple . ............................................ 44 Mar. lOtEastern Intercollegiatcs at Annapolis, RH. EUGENE WETTSTONE, Coach JOHN F. WETZEL, Manager RUDOLPH A. VALENTINO, Captain Coach Eugene Wettstoneis gymnastics team, 16d by Eastern Intercollegiate tumbling champion and team Captain Rudy Valentino, broke even in its six dual-meet season for 1951. Valentino Was unbeaten during the regular season. Wettstone built his team around Dave Benner, Who finished fourth in the National Collegiate tourney in 1950, and Valentino. Using compara- tively inexperienced men, the veteran coach or- ganized a squad that made one weekend trip to the South, meeting the Universl'ty of Maryland and North Carolina. The Lions proved too much for the Southern teams and turned in two impressive Victories. Mary- land fell, 69-42, and the Tarheels were swamped by a 74V2-33V2 score. Returning to State College, the gym men pre- Pared for murderers rowii, Army, Navy, and Syra- Cuse. These three teams comprised the most power- ful group seen in the Eastern Circuit in the past several years. The Lions could not cope with the experience and depth of these teams. Army came to State College and left with a 55V2- 40V2 victory. Sophomore Tom Campbell, a former 1AA horizontal-bar champion, won his third first place of the season in this meet and served notice that he would be of considerable help to the Lion team during the next few years. The Nittanies went on the road the following two weekends, dropping decisions to the Naval Academy team, 56V2-39V2, and to the Orange of Syracuse, 59-37. Dave Schultz, another sophomore, took the spot- light by improving his ropeeclimbing time by three- fifths of a second in one week. The Wettstone-men played host to the Temple Owls in the final meet of the regular season deter- mined to finish the year on a concordant note. They did, Winning by 52-44. The Statemen finished the season as they started, With Valentino and Benner winning, and Camp- bell, Schultz, Jim Hazen, Hying rings, and Dave Douglass, parallel-bars, turning in fine performances. Lion Gymnast demonstrates good form. DONALD G. LOVE Manager Batmm Row, Left to Right - aidy, VVhitmzm, Mans- UH Row-Love, Kalanik, Ku- sick, Searlcs, Como, Tay- lor, Meyer. ORGANIZATION 11. ARTHUR MEYER - 1 - - Coach EDWARD L. MEREK - - 1 - Captain DONALD G. LOVE - - - - Manager 1951 RECORD Jan. 6-Penn State ............ 11 Lehigh .................................. 16 Feb. lO-Penn State , 10 New York University .......... 17 Feb. l7-Penn State ............ 3 Feb. 24-Penn State ............ 11 .. Mar. 3-Penn State ............ 12 Johns Hopkins ...................... 15 Mar. 9-Penn State ............ 4 Philadelphia Fencers, Club 1. 23 Mar. lO-Penn State ............ 14 Temple ................................ 13 Mar. 16-17-111terc011egiates at New York. N. Y.-Pcnn State, 13th Fencing Coach Art Meyer's fencing squad opened its 1951 campaign with an inexperienced but willing group of swordsmen. Captain Ed Merck was back from the previous season with Pete Raidy, Gene Goldbloom, Boh Searles and Wayne Culver as other letter winners. Only three Of the quintet, however, did much fencing once the sea- son got under way. Throughout the schedule, the saber di- vision showed 1X1erek and Searles, with Jerry Clauser and Charley Richer in the third position. The foil and epee line-ups remained intact in every meet. Acer Kalanik, 10C Kusick and Tom Taylor com- prised the foil trio. 1n the epee event, State togs were worn by Raidy, Lou Como and Bob Whitman. Hampered by inexperience, the Nit- tany swordsmen were able to win but one meet while dropping six to some of the top fencing aggregations of the East. The lone victory came in the last meet of the season when the Lions squeezed through to a 14-13 decision over Temple. The State sword swingers dropped their Erst two matches by identical scores of 16-11 to Lehigh and N. Y. U. and then were trounced by Navy 24-3. Another 16-11 loss resulted at the hands of Cornell. Successive losses to Johns Hopkins and the Philadelphia Fencers, Club 3130 preceded the victory over Temple. ORGANIZATION SHERMAN P. Focc - ' t STERLING H. BANKERT , ' t WILLIAM F. AIKEN - - - 1951 RECORD Jan. ISePenn State ............ 287.2 Colgate ..... 7. Jan. 27-28-Tri-State Championships-Lig0nier, Pa. Bud Bankert, 2nd, iWenhs Cross Country Skiing Though the weather played havoc with the latter half of their schedule, the Lion ski team made impressive showings in the two events in which they did participate. In the Hrst meet 0f the season with the Red Raiders of Colgate the Lions came Out on top, 287.2 to 269.6. It was the first victory for the Nittanies in several years. In the EISA Championships at St. Law- t3211 - Coach - Captain Nlanager ................. 269.6 rence, N. Y., the Lions again made a good showing, capping 21 second place in thc CI'OSS COU 11 ULV race. The brunt of the scoring was done by Captain Bud Bankert, Ike VVeiler, a prom- ising newcomer, and John Kirsch. The rest of the team included Chuck Snitch, Dave Bischoff, John Brant, Paul Friese, Paul Asplundh, Eggie Cronau, and Link Van Sickel. Bottom Row, Left to Right -A i k c n, ankert, Van Sickcl, BischulT, VVcilcr. Second Row - Asplundh, Hall, Kirch, Friesc, Fogg. SHERMAN P. FOGG Coach STERLING H. BANKERT, JR. Captain MAJOR FELIPE VIAS JOHN F. STOUDT Coach Captain Rifle ORGANIZATION MAJOR FELIPE VIAs - - - - - Coach JOHN F. STOUDT - - - - - Captain HAROLD S. BOYER - - - - Manager 1951 RECORD Feb. 24-Penn State ............ 1387 Lehigh .......................... 1359 R431; 3ePenn State ............ 1390 NIaryland ...................... 1428 Mar. lO-Penn State ........... 1382 Cornell .......................... 1372 Syracuse ........................ 1208 Postal Matches-Won ................ 31 Lost .................................... 17 Apr. lO-Intercollegiates HAROLD S. BOYER Manager Coach Felipe Vias1 varsity riHemen compiled a record of 34 victories and 18 losses for one 0F their best seasons in many years. Highlights of the sharpshooters, season were shoulderato- shoulder matches with Lehigh and Maryland in the College Armory, and competition in the Intercollegiates. Besides a match at Cornell, the rest of the matches were telegraphic events. Usual high scorers for the team were Walt Beers, Nelson Bevard, Sam Carnahan, Rod Ingleright, Captain John Stoudt, Fred Wessman, Robert White, Clarke Young, and David Young. Bcvard, D. Young Carnal: Vias, Ingleright, Stoudt, Yo g. cand - Landes, Colburn, O1Conn Lunde, Twist. Bottom Row, Left to Right- 0 White, VVessman, Beers, Rob- inson. Third Row-Hess, Mar- tincic, Plasterer, Wilkins, 2?: v. f . 0 fggf'k'y ' i ' .4 .133 a 5V5. l 0 . zF -. ???Qc. jg : nJea . h 4. 7'69 5.: dung: 1W cilo. WW I , II 71le .BH'VN ',I 1 11 'l H . i . ' . VII. '. J A , N ' WWW. W 4 IX I WILLIAM ONDICK Captain-elect ROBERT SPEICHER Manager-elect I3241 F. JOSEPH BEDENK - WILLIAM J. DICK ROBERT S. SPEICHER - ORGANIZATION Couch - - Cuptain-Elect - - Manager-Elect 1950 RECORD Western Maryland .............. April lZ-Penn State April 15 Penn State April 18-Penn State April 22-Penn State April 26-Penn State ,. April 28 -Penn State ............ April 29 Penn State ............ May 3-Penn State June IO-Penn State ............ l3 Innings Baseball West Virgilia ..................... West Virginia ................ Bucknell Syracuse Dickinson Pittsburgh .. Pittsburgh Na , .......... Villanova$ Colgate ................... Quantico 0 6 5 5 2 6 4 0 H Ox-F-D-HNOOKUJNVINNUJ The loss of two or three men from a well-lmlaneed. Championship ball cluh-whether in the Big Leagues or col! legiate ranlts-is often enough to shake a team right down to Its roots. . That was the situation which faced Penn State's ambi- tious nine exactly one year after they had reached the NCAA playofl finals in New York to determine which Sfluad would represent the East in the collegiate uVVorltl eries N When Nittany Coach Joe Beclenk and his assistant, Chuck lVlecllar, called the roll at the outset of the 1950 sea- son, three familiar faces were missing. Both Cy Miller. whose brilliant elbowing had paced the team the previous ymr, and shortstop Hal Hackman, a iiglovemanu who also wielded a potent mace, had graduated into the minor leagues. Bill Tegtmeyer, heady third baseman, was also in ahsentia. From the beginning, the Nittany skipper made no bones concerning his NCAA ambitions, but those hopes were not to be realized. Outlield problems plus an overrated mound stall had the 50 Lions oft to a staggering gait which was not straightened out until half the season had passed. With the smell of an NCAA bid growing fainter with each succeeding game, Bedenkls crew suddenly snapped their lethargic start in the last few weeks of the campaign to Close out the season with 10 wins in their final 13 games. The Penn State nine posted a final log of 15 wins against 6 losses. 7 So impressive was States desperation spurt that it took an extra session of the District 2 NCAA baseball committee to decide which team among Rutgers, New York University, and Penn State should represent the District in the Eastern Playoff. As it was, Rutgers won the nomination. When the Nittanv Lions took to the field for their first assignment against Western Maryland, fans centered their attention on three newcomers. The rookie trio started slow Bottom i 5' Secon lV but, as the saying goes-iial-ter a turn around the circuit'? their ell'orts paid successful dividends. ltlaekman's position was eapahly filled by the surelleltl ing Carmen Troise. Chris Tonnery supplanted Tegtmeyer at third base, while in eenterlield the unheralded but hard hitting Bill Hopper soon took complete control. On the mound, xrvorkhorse Al Tlme and the surprising Bill Bair teamed to form the nucleus of a stall which was soon discovered to be notoriously weak in reserve strength. A converted outfielder, Tkae turned in a season's mark of six wins against four losses. Bait, with Bedenlt carefully selecting his hill assignments, rolled to an impressive mark of live wins against nary a setback. Leading batsman on the basis of most times to the plat- ter was first baseman Dick Wertz, who won the honor for the second successive year. VVertz swatted a lusty .356 with 26 hits in 73 times at bat. Technically, Tlmc led the team with a .364 average but he was only at bat 33 times. Rounding out the .300 Circle was the sophomore slugger Hopper with .333, followed by Joe Tocci with a .306 aver- age. Little Joe also made the Associated Press all-Distriet nine at second base. Bedenk's batsmen were held to the lowly team average of .256, while the fielding percentage hovered at .951. Lion lielclers participated in 14 double plays during the El-game schedule. The highlight of the Nittany nine's season came about on succeeding Clays. Traveling first to Navy and then to Villanova, Penn State kept after the Midshipmen until they garnered a 13 inning, 2 to l victory. The following clay they again came through with the winning run in the 13th inning against the Wildcats, this time whining by a 5 to 4 count. Raw, Left to Rigln-Mastieola, Little, Daugherty, Tkae, W'crtz, Ondick, Tocei, Hopper, Kurty, Tonnery, u Rmv-Betlenk, Medlar, Everson, Mowery, Vogt, Ruyak, Rumberger, Laganosky, Gunnet, Budin, Bait, Troisi, Hoover. ARLES D. WERNER 00C WILLIAM ASHENFELTER C aptain-elect Bill Ashenfelter Flashes Winning Stride. HARVEY LIGHT Manager-eloet rac mm Bang, Rom, 191'; to RiuhthI-uzcnovich, Ctipps, Shearer, Roderer, Wilkinson, Porto, VV. Ashenfeller, Lockhart, Fritts, Gehrdes, T b y . Parsons, D. Ashenfelter, Kay, VVannemueher, Udell. Sewn: ow-Kruyer, McDunnutt, J. Homer Giron, Suit Inc, Lauer, u l, thuette 0 im Lancaster, Gibson, DuBuis, D'IeMillen, Light, Swift. Third Row-W'erner, Gordon, ?omlieh, VVilsnn, Body, St. Clair, t ! t - . t . . Suhiingcr, Coder, Lewis, Thomas, Foster. Bristor, Pearson, '1. Homer, Schwalu. Fritts Goes Over the Top. ORGANIZATION CHARLES D. WERNER - - - - - Coach WILLIAM N. ASHENFELTER - - - Cnptainlect HARVEY F. LIGHT - - - - Manager-Elecf 1950 RECORD Apr. ZZePenn State-38; Michigan State, 65 U2; Ohio State, 57 U2 May 6-Penn State-59; Michigan State, 82 May l3-Penn State-75 U3; Navy, 5'5 2J3 May ZO-Penn State-72 1 r2; Pin, 67 1x2; West Virginia, 32 May 26-27-IC4A in New York, N. YrPenn State: 6th A highlight of Penn States vast athletic program has been its stellar track teams. The 1950 aggregation was no exception. Under the able leadership of Coach Chick Werner and his assistant, Norm Gordon, the Nittany squad Continued as one of the nations foremost cinder teams. Led by Captain Jim Cehrdes and Wii Lancaster, the Lion trackmen more than held their own in duels with the best in the country. The Penn State trneksters lost their initial start of the season to two of the nation's outstanding truck squads. The Michigan State Spartans won with 65Vz points and Ohio State was second with 571,6. The Lions totaled 38. Gehrdes, timber-topper deluxe, and Sprinter Lan 'aster gained 23 of States points between them. Jumpin, Jim won both hurdles events while Lancaster won the century and the 220-yard dash. The tiny sprint star won the 100-yard run in 9.6 seconds to tie the Penn State record. Vie Fritts was the other State winner in the high jump. The Following week at the famed Penn Relays the Nit- tuny track contingent again made its presence felt, winning two titles and placing in five other events. Gehrdes once again asserted his mastery in the 120-yard high hurdles as he was clocked first for the second successive year. The Lionsi other win came in the quarter-miie relay. The next week the Lions traveled to East Lansing For :1 dual meet with mighty Michigan State. Once again Gehre des and Lancaster stole the show. Captain Jim placed in four events, and Lane won the 100 21nd ZZOey'ard dashes. The Spartans, however, triumphed by an 82 to 59 score. Gehrdes showed the way again as the Lions scuttled the Navy runners on Beaver Field, 75 U3 to 55 2T3. Jim won three events and gained second in another test. Sophomore Ted Roderer tossed the javelin 206 feet. Shot putter Chuck Drazenovich set 21 new Penn State record as he tossed the iron ball 48 feet 7 U4 inches to lead his mates to victory in the tri-meet. The Lions scored 72V2 points, Pitt, 67V2, and West Virginia, 32. Penn State placed sixth in the IC4-A competition in which 47 teams were represented. Cehrdes added to his laurels by becoming the only double winner at the meet, while Drazenovieh set his second record in two weeks in the shot put. He tossed the shot 50 feet, 1 inch. I327J ORGANIZATION GLENN N. THIEL - - - . - Coach Captuin-Elect Manager-Elect PHILIP J. BENEDETTI - - - - CHARLES A. MUNDY - - - April 14-Penn State ............ 4 April 15-Penn State ............ 6 April 22-Penn State 6 April 29-Penn State .. 17 May 6-Penn State ............ 3 May 13-Penn State ............ 12 May ZO-Penn State ............ 16 May 26-Penn State ............ 10 Ithaca .................................... 4 May 27-Penn State ............ 7 Cornell ................................ 9 Lacrosse Kim., GLENN N. THIEL Like the little girl with the curl, Nick ThieYs lacrosse teams can be very good when they want to be and as unree liable as Peckis Bad Boy on other occasions. The 1950 sea- son, unfortunately, proved one in which the latter was in evidence. At the conclusion of the 1949 campaign, Thiel no doubt scanned his 1950 roster with no slight misgivings, for here t3281 PHILI P BENEDETTI Coach Captain-elect CHARLES MU NDY Manager-elect was a team which would have to be built from the ground up. Approximately 25 lettermen had been lost through graduation and the remainder were-in the majority-rookies of questionable ability. So, only a year after winning the mythical State lacrosse crown, Thiel, in his 16th year as Nittany stick coach, saw his proteges nose-dive to a three win against six loss record. Probably the most significant development during the 50 season was the gaining of Penn State's 100th lacrosse Victory in a stick history which dates hack to 1913. Jroeiprazenovich was the recipient of the Pittenger tm- Pitygfaalgiiirded annually to the athlete whose contributions to kligfeaiii throughout his college career are deemed most 0:551 . . A worthy. Followmg the regular season Bob Lows. who earned the right to wear State's high-scoring crown for the second straight year, aided the Northern AH-Stars in their 12-8 V10 tory over the South at College Park, Maryland. The number nine proved a stumbling block in the Lion's first two encounters as both Loyola and Navy rang up open- ing victories 0f 9 t0 4 and 9 t0 6 respectively. In the sec- ond game, Jack Wilcox scored three times. Rutgers added an 11 t0 6 insult before the inexperienced Thielmen could score their first win. Breaking 21 3-game losing streak, the Lions got OH to a quick 6r-goal first period lead and then went on to win easily, 17 to 4, over Western ; Maryland. Facing a perennially strong Syracuse attack, State Houndered 17 to 3 and took such a physical beating in the process that the following week they played dead to Virginia, 23 to 12. The Lionsi 100th win was scored against Hobart in a game which saw Wilcox and Co-captain Louis each tally Four times. Concluding their final two games on foreign soil, the. men of Nittany dropped Ithaca, 10 to 4, and then bowed, 9 to 7, before Cornell. A 1552:. WI; Bottom Row, Left to Right-Thiel, Wolfram, Raymond, Wilcox, Belfield, Bcnedetti, Lewis, Ruflienspergcr, Druzenovich, Snyder, Hag- german, Latimer. 3800; ow-Eagle, Cook, Herring, Pieree, Atkinson, Case, Fulton, Amber, Reed, Hannah, Sheffcr. Thinl Row- 1mGins, Scout, Kosanuvich, Mazer, Asplundh, Stone, Cupelm, Mexsel, Owens, Mark, ong. t3291 ROBERT B. RUTHERFORD, JR. Coach ORGANIZATION ROBERT B. RUTHERFORD, In - - Coach JOSEPH DURNIAK - - - C aptainlect HAROLD A. SHIPLEY - - Mmmger-Elect 1950 RECORD April IS-Penn State April Zl-Penn State .. April 22-Penn State .. Georgetown 5 Gettysburg ................ 2 .. 2 ,. 4 April 26-Penn State 0 Navy .......................... 7 .. 4 .. 6 Georgetown ................ 5 April 29;Penn State .. May 1-Penn State ,. Westminister ............ 1 May S-6-EIGA Playoffs: Penn State 4; Army 3 Penn State 3; Cornell 4 Penn State 4; Pitt 3 May 7-Playoff of tie: Cornell 47 U2; Penn State Syracuse .................... 3 43; Army 45 May ZO-Penn State 4 Colgate ...................... 3 May 27-aPenn State 6 Bucknell .................... 1 Golf Bottom Row, Left to Right-Rutherford, McMahon, Robertson, Yerkes, Kunkle, Artz, Munroe, Kalandiak JOSEPH DURNIAK Captain-elect Bob Rutherford, Jr. took over the reins of the Nittany Lion golf team from his father and turned in an 8 and 3 record during his First year as head coach. Utilizing six returning lettermen and a trans fer student, Rutherford molded a unit which was good enough to force a playon for the Round Robin Title of the Eastern Intercollegiate Golf Association before being eliminated. Captain Tom Smith paced the veteran team, which included on its roster: Jim Yerkes, Joe Durniak, Bob Kunkle, Pete Kalandiak, and Alex Munro from the 1949 squad. Ted Robertson7 a transfer student, played well all season and im- proved so rapidly that the lineup was constantly changing to make room for him. Ray Artz and George Stewart also broke in during the season. The Eastern Intercollegiate R0 11 n d Robin Tournament, at West Point, ended in a triple tie. Penn State, Cornell, and Army played in the Final round which was won by the Big Red. x. HAROLD SHIPLEY Manager-elect , Smith, Durniak, Walker. SHERMAN P. FOGG Coach ORGANIZATION SHERMAN P. FOGG . - . - Coach WEN E. LANDON, JR. - - Captain-Elect CARL H. LIACHOWITZ . - MmmgertElect 1950 RECORD April 22-Penn State April 26-Penn State Mav 3-Penn State Mav 4-Penn State . Mav 6-Penn State ? ,.. ha 4 To Ti 0 :5 :3 CD n L r-Q CD OOOUIxIWr-toxV-ht-twch May 27-Penn State Colgate ........................ 3 It was the misfortune of the Penn State ten- nis team last Spring to be located under a mis- chievous group of rain clouds which, to all in- tents, appeared to be making their headquarters directly over the Nittany Clay courts. Tennis Bottom Row, Left to RighraiVielnnd, Borland, Landon, Boyer, Davis. OWEN LANDON, JR. Captain-elect Coach Sherm Fogg, however, is the type of individual who functions most successfully when the arrows of adversity Hy thickest. Somehow he whipped his squad into shape and then proceed ed to move triumphantly through a 12-game schedule. Despite the loss of one of the net mentork most promising proteges, COAcaptain Bill Aiken, at the beginning of the season, the Nittany ten- nismen Fought through to an 8 won 3 lost 11nd 1 tie semester. But even as the Lion racqueteers were com- piling one of their most successful campaigns in years, their blonde captain, Owen Sonny, Lan- don, continued to build upon his own reputation as one of the most feared netmen in Eastern C01- legiate tennis circles. Bowling over opponent after opponent with but a single lapse, Landon compiled a personal record 0f 11 wins in 12 matches. on' r a Second Raw-anv XVonds, Jones Howells, Berger. CARL LIACHOWITZ Manager-elect I950 Leifermen O BASKETBALL MARIIN I. COSTA, Ca- -Cup!. ART S. DUNLAP, JII., Mgr. JOIIN IV. JL INES, AssauMgr. LOUIS IV. LA E IIILOD DORE S. PANOPI OS LEE C. SCIIIS LIER JO I N W. SIOIIEII III JOSEPII 'IIOCCI, Cu-Cuyl. SWIMMING IASIMIII M. BOROIVY IILIIIT I'. IIIIONK JOIIN S. BIIUKNEII K. IIOBEIII CONRAD J. IIICIIAIID D'AIIIDENNI; ALII C. F OLMSB EL ALIIEIIT II IIINKLE, Assoc. Mgr. EUGENE KLIL BI DONAI D II. KOLIN'I Z, Mgr. ROBERT J. NC I'ICTOR K. LYNCH JOIIN McCIIOIIY lIAIIIIY S. NELSON STANLEY J. IIEISIIIAN, Assoc.1IIgr IVILLLII III F. SCIIILDMACIIEII, Culu. IIUDOI IIII A. I' ILLN I INO IIODII II XIII S IIICIIAIIII lS. WILSON GYMNASTICS IIOBEII'I' 'lI. INDEIISON, JI'I., Mgr. DAVID E. IIENNEII ALBLIIII II. gC IIRIS I 113 NED II. I IEI IIAIIIII' E. LIIIEAVES . AIIIEL II'ILLIAM II. IIENDIIIYIL KSON EAIILE F. KE IIBEII, IIOIILII II II. KIIEIIILE lII DONALD J. KUMP IIOVI AIIDJ. MA ISL IN JOSEPH A. MIRENZI, Cm I EE S ziILVI S1 FII EOS'I ILI II GLEN C SEIFRIED IIICIIAIID II. SIIIESE MILTON F. THRASIIEII, Assoc. Mgr. IIUDOLPII A. IALE'IN IINO . FENCING II. WAYNE CULVER I'VILLI AII FAIRCIIOK LUGL NE LyOLDBLOOM A I. E, Mgr. IIAIIIII B.1IIcCAIITI' II ALPII II. M7 II LDVVAIID ILA IMEIIEK IIEIEII J. JOIIN M. lIICIIIAIIDS ROBERT M. SEAIILES IILILIII E. II ALD, ICupt. P IIII, II. YOLINKI N SKIING SIEIIIING II.IIINKLII1JII.,Cle. 0W DII'ID C. IIISCI IO EDINAII D J DR ERRY I.I EIIEIIIIAIIII, Mgr. P AUI II'. IIIIIESIE ROY L. JANSEN JOIIN II. KIIICII JAMES II. RAYMOND CHARLES II. SLII'IILIII WRESTLING FSIII D G. ALICII, Mgr. II I CECIL J'1RVIN,JR. DONALD L. MAUIIEY JAMES E. MALIIIEY, 1n. Cup! . -L ESE MILIIIAELJ.IIUII1NLI II ILLIIM IIIIIILIII SILVE IIMAN, JII. TENNIS BERT G. BLIILVLII, M51 . LIIII AND EDWARD w DAVIS JIIIES c HOWELLS, 1n. DAVID A. JONIL; OWEN E. LA ON, JR., Capt. xx ILLIAM LJ. x1 ALLS 110111111le WIELA IIJNI wuum i1 woon . BASEBALL IIENIIY M. .IILIIIIIGII'II, JII. IIIILLIAM IV. IIAIR CLARENCE II. BLISS, JII. LIIIIEN J. DLILIGIIERTI' II'ILLIAM II. EII'ERSON LIIEIILE E LILINNETI' IIICIIARD III. IIOOIIEII, Mgr. IVILLIAM HOPPER JOIIN KLIII'IIY III AIIIIY II.LIT'1LE JAMES IIIASTICOLA, JII. IIVILLIAM J. ON DI IKC DALTON L. RUMBEIILIEII ALBERT II. 'IIK LII JOSEPII TOCCI CEIIIIISTOPIIIII N. TONEIII' CARMEN A. 'II,IIOISI JII. IIILTIIARD II. IVERTZ, Capt. . TRACK ON ALD J. ASIIENFFL'I'EII IDI'ILLIIILII N. ASHER 1 IVILSON BEIIIII'IIIAIII II ILPII W. IIIIOI Y JOHN C. IIIIIS'IIOR R0 ONALD II. CODER RICHARD J. CIIIP CII IIIILES M. DIIAZENOVICII LE D ROBERT I'. IIREEBAIIIN, JII. I'ICTLIII J. FRI IITS JAMES M. GEIIRDES, Capt. LOUIS W. LIOMLICK KII A IIIILBEIIT LI L INCAS'I E II U1 1 E II'ILLIAIII II. LOCKII IIII'I JLIIIN III. IIc CA LL THOMAS C. IICDERMOTT IIOIIEIIT L.I ARSONS I. I 0 AL IIT 'IIIIEL DORE I. IIODEIIE II M AX P. SLIIILIENGEII K. DOUGLAS SIIEAIIE PAUL S. IVANNEMACIIEII, JR., Mgr. LIIVEN J. II'ILKINSON O GOLF RAYMOND s. 111112 JOSLPH DURNIAK PLTLR KALANDIAK 1101113111 8. KLINKLE 111111111 L. MCMAIION, Mgr. ALEXANDER 11.11111N110 T11L0D011L 1 11011L11150N 111011115 M SMITH, Capt. 11111118 w11LKL11 111., Mgr JAMES 11. 1L11KLS FOOTBALL PAUL L. ANDERS, 111 GEORGE 1. AVERY, 111. Mg! WILLIAM D. 11111111LI1 DONALD L. 111111NL1' 111111115 11. 11111111 LEONARD 1. BARTEK 11111111111 11. BBLTTS CONRAD 1. ONW KLNNL11111.111.1NN,111. 111011 11111111 1. CRIPPS LMVEN J. DOULIHER'IY, JR Cupt. c111111LL's 11. GODLASKY JOSLPH L. GR ATSON EDWARD c. HOOVER GEORGE 11.111L CIIANDOIS 11. JOI-BINSON J. RICHARD KOERBER WILLIAM 11. LEONARD WILLIAM 11. MATHERS PATRICK c. McPOLAND 1'1NCLN'1' 1. 011111111 ANTHONY 1. ORSINI JOSEPH '1'. 1101111115111 JAMES T. POLLARD . 1 FRED 11251111 1U CK, 111. LL0N1 111D SHEPl-IARD JOSLPII 1. SHUMOCK ANDY 11. s .' JOHN 1V.SMID11NSK1' 1011N 1.511111c11LR C111 1111' c. WILSON C BOXING RAYMOND E. ADAMS JOHN J. ALBARANO JOHN C. IIOLCER1x CURTIS L. CORD CHARLES M. DRAZENOVIL'II, Culu. FRANK P. GROSS JOHN B. IIANIIY PATRICK E. IIEIMS ROBERT S. KELLER LOUIS LI. KOSZAREK DOUGLASS S. MEAXDE,A.1500.1IIgr. IIAIIRY PAPACIIARALAMIIOLIS VILLIAM W. SIIMDE, Mur. PAUL Q. SIX'IIYI RIFLE G. NELSON BEVARD HAROLD S. BOYER, Assoc. Mgr. SAMUEL 0. CARNAIIAN DONALD R. IIEINY, Mgr. JOHN M. 111.-PIER, RODERIC. INC. LERIGIIT C. RICHARD KIRK GERALD I7. PRANLVE, C1111. ORX' ILLE ll. SCIIVVANLVER, JII. JOHN F. SIOU CLARKE D. YOUNG DAVID E. YOUNG CROSS COUNTRY DONALD J. ASIIENI ELTER LVILLIAM N. XSIIENILL'II R DUDLEY J FOS ROBERT V. FREEBAIRN, JR. XVII.LIA1XI E. GORDON STANLEY II. LINDNER , JR. TIIOIXIAS J. O'TOOLE Mgr. PARSO DAY III; 1S. IIIERSON1x ALBERT R PORTO ROBERT L. ROES SLER PETER J. sSIARANTOPOLILOS IO IIIN XVII.LIAM sC. XVIIITE, Assoc. Mgr. O LAC ROSSE LARRX Y R. AIKINSON EIMVARD L BF LI IELD IIILIP g. BEleEDETII JAMESL JA XCK A lCOLK, JR DONALD E. COPELIN JOSEPH J.' DRAZENOX'ICII EDXVIAN I. ERRINC. XVARREN E1. l'3,LA'IIMIR Mgr. JOIIN XV. LONL ', JR ROBERT A. LOUIS, Capt JO SEPII I. VL AULVIISTIIS1;.IIIEIICE,EkR. AUL J. R X1133 SIL RTO N L 1111 11110NDE 11111Ls 11. 11LL'D VANCE L. SCOUT 111LL11VIN 11. SNYDER 1011N 11. WIL 111110LD G. WOLIRAM 111. O SOCCER LUIS A. BIGOI'I CLARENCE R. BLISS, JR. RONALD 'I'. CODER RONALD J. LOLEMAN JOIIN KURTY JOSEPH A. LAN II XRRY R. LI'I TLE, Capt. SL' 1 1111110 1 D 1 111111 c. SMITH WILLIAM 11.1'L11KLS . NITTANY LION JOI IN T. IVA'I'ERS . CHEERLEADER RUDOLPH A. VALENTINO, Head 7 MST .1111 41. Lx C ...1. , HAROLD A. LEIN BACH President Inierfruierniiy Council ORGANIZATION HAROLD A. LEINBACH - . - - . H. Cunns WESSNER , - - . ALAN U111. - . . . Presid e11! ViceePresident Secrelm'y-Treasm'er With the purpose of promoting cooperation among the fraternities in rushing, initiating, scholarship, social agairs, and other phases of Greek-letter activity, the Interfraternity Council was founded in 1912. It is composed of two repre' sentatives from each of 49 fraternities. A board of control, made up of representatives from each house, employed a checking system to administer the dating code regulations. The lawn display contest, held annually during Home- coming Weekend, was won this year by Beta Sigma Rho. The New Era theme was carried out in all the displays. Traditionally, the IFC-Panhel Ball was held in the Spring and proved to be a huge success. The Council con- tinued to support a foreign student at the College. The organization again sponsored two publications. Frank A. Conte, Theta Xi, edited the bi-weekly IFC Newse letter. The magazine, Penn State Fraternities, was sent to incoming sophomores to acquaint them with the fraternity system at Penn State. A new project, The Fraternity Workshop, was held for the first time last Fall. Its purpose was to bring the 49 fraternities together to discuss problems of house manage ment as well as problems that are general to all houses. The Council was again called upon for aid in presenting the annual Spring Carnival. The activities of the group broaden each year as the Council strives to better an already good fraternity system at Penn State. linumn Rum, Left In Righi-Bouthe, lViker, Konduurajian, Smidansky, chssner, Lcinbach, Uhl, VVargo, Dlieozzi, Allison, Bamharl, I I - CISUD, 19, CSC Swimmer. 'I' Brown, Second Rnw-Burnitz, Lewns, Schuld, Cohen. zinl Row-Fissel, Houseworth, Von Kuons, Jones, Braderick, Heller. L Row- cmtt, Starr, Sclnnue'ler, Pietl :ifth Boyd, tharmn, Skipper, Dcitz, Hanna, Bems em avxs, Harman, Ruw-George, Trautmann, Stevens, VVeisberg, t ' . Ellenherger, Pet Bennett, , urner, Haney, Arx, emer, Marcus, Blnugh, Pisano, Gizmcola, Ely, Townsend, Gibson, Bunnell, Rieci, Kump, OlMally, Bonner, Pfirmzm, Shull, Cook, Sabina, Wick, Conrad, Ruyak, MeDougall, Worthington, Madigan, Acacia University of NIichigan 36 Chapters Founded 1904 PENN STATE CHAPTER J. W. BARRHO E. CALDER . IETZ R. M. FREEBOROUGH II. C. ANKENY D. L. BABCOCK R. H. GOODMAN R. H. HANSEN W. L. LORD P. D. ANDERSON R. A BENDER J. M. BRANT Established 1909 MEMBERS Seniors G. R. FRYCKLUND c H. HABLE W. F. HOLDREN Juniors M. R. MILLER G. W. RIPPEL Sophomores J. 5. CLASS R. A. ERB FACULTY ADVISER W. s. DYE, III A. M. LEHMAN E. T. RUCH T. Z. SCHREFFLER J. XV. WAGNER E. C. SKIPPER, II R. J. VANDEGRIFT D. W. WILLIAMS A. M. WILSON A. C. VVOODARD D. C. EVANS H. D. JOHNSON F. XV. NIKISCHER Bottom Row, Le ft to Right- Calder,Babcock, Barrho,W ag- ner, Dietz, Fryckl un,d Hable, Hansen. Se cond Row-Good man, Freehorough, SchrefHenr, Rippel, Holdren, .Ruch, Lr I an de egr' Skipper, M. Miller, Evans, Wilson, Bender BSU l'rinin College C. I. D. U. llA'l,Lli'l I' G. IX ll. U l'. J. C. R. L. Alpha Chi Rho PHI BEAR DSlAliY DI I' l MAR DAVIS HELKICH A. GRACEY H. GRUBER. A. V. l2. I IANNA BHASI Hill DODGIE JR. 27 Chapters LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1917 MEMBERS Seniors H. R. HOLT T. 1.. V. LAMlli F. II. R. Y. MCDUIKLUJ, P. Ii. ju niurx H'. 'I' M. HOUG. .Ill. ,l. .l. H'. M. JOHNSON R. D. F. KURTZ H. U. B. LOTT C. H. I.. MARTY, I . Suphrmmrvx H. 'l'. GAYIJCY V. F. S. l'ACULI'Y ADVISICH A. H. RHK'li PANCZYK ?233 Bolton: Rnu', Lufl In High! XVikcr, Morgan. Ilnnnu, Gch- n-Il, McDuugull, llngg, Dill- mnr, llnll, Punclyk. Scrum! Hmvaucci, Luvin, Osvlnnunn, Vurnckn, Hilllt'll, K u r t 1.. Brurdslcy, Longwcll. 'l'hinl III' -- Lumic, Rnchknwski, Urncuy. Jnhnsun, C r u h 0 r, Guylcy, Dodge. Fourth How --'l'nnory, Fclkvr, Haney. Lnll, Mum, Davis, Brasher, Johns- ton, Vih. BS81 . Ar u... 3,::.6.;-:'-. 1r -' 1111.71 -mw-mrs.n,.mww 13,. v , Alpha Chi Sigma University of Wisconsin Founded 1902 53 Chapters NU Ci iAPTER Established 1911 MEMBERS Svninrs IL M. ALIHHGH'I' H. II. FAST D. 1V. I UD1VKL R1 n. ANUS'I'AD'I' D. S. FREAK G. JV. AIUCDON. Li D C. D. HARLEY J. II. UHIXIM R. A. AIAHKI izY II. i1. BAULR M. 15. UUNNFXI' R. i. .MHJJLR V. I1. BIRD R. H. HERMAN J. H. SCHAI Cll ll. 11'. COOPER R. 11'. HULLIZH 11. R. SHARI I IS 1'. R. FNOCH G. U KELLY J. 31m K R. J. LUNUI'ZNI'ZCKI'H ju llillrS P. I43. ARMSTRONG l,. C. KELLER Al. ll. REIIBURU D. M. lilX P 'I'. KILI HiFNliH J. 1V. SIEAVY U. C. FURLUNU D. H. LU'I'Z H. ii. SNUJV H'. 1:. 1iHIiI-ZNA1VAIXI D. L. MIIVIQNIUS 'I'. SJVAN 11'. ii. IHK'KICHSMI'I'II U. H. Ii. H'ALDFN .. Suplmmurm K. 1V. IZNGIJi H L. JONES R. A. Pl-Yl'liRMAN l'. L IiURl-ZMAN J. H'. JUPPENI,A'i I, H'. U. PRESTON J. C. UOI'ZTJJQL J. ii. KNOX 'i'. D. RODRIGUEZ 14. ii. IIARTSOUGH 1;. X1. LUlKiHiL-XN R. C. JVIQ: P i'. JACOIH' IX. H. YOUNG l'ACULiY ADVISEH 1'. 1. NO! 1. 1g! 1-21 Bullnm iinu'. it ! M Night- Miller, Uunnux, Bird, ll1-r- 1111111 Alluighl brimm, Ang- stmll, linsl. 81-1-0111! Rim Slmn-ns, l'urlnng. ILnu-r. lix, C-nopu. Il'1'1II1-r, l-.1:1mh lnngc H1ini iitlll':-Kiiilt'f $111111, 81-111'1', Y11u11 Muyrklm, Xrnutrnng, iuurlil Rnlw-Krl l-r 1-11 i111: $- P11 111111111, Ilnrlsnugh, JuLuhv, Juppt-nlulr, H'i1 13 W 1 i .4 I340jl Alpha Epsilon Pi New York University lrnundcd 1915 35 Chapters Pl DEUTERON CHAPTER Established I947 MEMBERS Svninrs .X. ADIIIAIAN R. UIFIIIS Kl. HI'ZISFJVBACH .l- ACRE .I. MARCUS J. SHEAR M. AMICRNICK f. NIWVMAN K. SHFNCULD ll. llHIHIUAN J. POUACH L. SHUIAIXN N. PRICE jn niurs J. HARD IQ. UULDHIKXHI H. Sliljllltll .I. BUCK J. GORDON U. SlNiUN D. UHFNS'IFIN II KNAHLF I. STEIN X. FIH'IS'II'ZR M. KHASNANSKW I. SUSSUN H. CUFNSUN S. LIIVRNI'ZR S. Vll l:,NSKY .I FPS'H'JN H. I.l'.VY H. VINUKUR I1. UNLAN'I' S. MIEISFL S. VIT'I' U. UIH'XIICR .I. MUUSOVK'H P. ZIFF Sophomurvs l'. ,HXI'ZIKH'I: II. KAPLAN J. PULIS L BLOOM M. KATY, V. SLEPIN C. LIJHS'I'I IN H. LIIIHKY M. SMITH M HUFFMAN l. MICLNICK U. 'I I ',ACIH 1R l-'M'UIII'Y ADVISI-iR ll. 1:. msnle Bottom Row, Left to Righh grc. Fl ti Ruw-Vilensky, Slepin, Polis, Blomu, Gelis. Alpha Gamma Rho Ohio State University Founded 1908 33 Chapters GAMMA CI IAPTILR Established I91 I MEMBERS Seniors D. L. ANTI IONY J. K. KUOKER, JR. JV. Ii. SIIU'IJI': L. U. HIiNDIiH, JR. H. M. URNHR II. n. SH'AVELY, J . W. 1 . CRAIG K. N. SAYIKHI JV. A. JVUIK'HHNUTUN JV. N. DAVIS J. 7,. SI HCARI'ZH A. 'l'. VVIUUI I'l- H. H. HUM JV. ll. YIERKI'ZS, HI juniors R. H. IIHANDON J. V. KlIDIiROSKI H'. D. SAN'I'EI. J. R. CHANDALL L. M. LAIJ'FOON 'I'. W. SCOTT A. S. CRULL D. C. LIEU! INER JV. S. STANLEY JV. JV. lilm J H. MINDLER K. S. 'I'UMLINSUN U. D. Klil LISR JV. D. NICI I01. C. C. WILSON. J . JV. J. KIA 'CAID C. N. H KH ITAUIH'; J. J. XIHMER H. L. HOULS'I'ON Sophomores R. M. ILHIISR Ii. Z. LANDliS F. Ii. S'I'HANU R. C. BUH'MAN D. S'l'AHLIiH J . HENRY n. 1:. mmvsrrn 1-. 1i. 513me w. n. WIIH'HXTK J. c. UAXLM' n. A. S'l'ANLIiY u. n. WKLGINS c. n. HAnms n. Ii. WOLFE IIACUL'I'Y ADVISHR JV. F. DAVEY 3. Bouom Row, Left to Right- Zihmcr, Tomlinson, Saylot, oukcr, Yerkes, Anthony, Craig, Omcr. Second Raw- Davxs, Kincaid, Strang, Wolff, -I . Stanley, Kudcwski, San- !cl, Roulston, Crnndull, Hur- ris, Wright, Guzluy, Brandon. Fourth Raw-Scott, Terry, c c h n c r, Lnlfoon, Nichol, cur- cr, S. Stanley, Wig ins, Slahl, Whitlock, Lnndcs, c n d c 1', Keller, Bowman. Alpha Phi Alpha t'nrnL-H University Founded 1906 90 Chapters UARHHA NU CHAPTER lislublishcd 1947 MEMBERS Seniors T. J. ANDERSON V. R. CARTIER J. B. GILLESPIE T. L. HUIUHS B. V. HARRIS Juniors I. Illi VH'T L. IrthN R. J. PATTILLO C. H. JOHNSON Ii. D. NIUNDHIJ, V. 1U. TRESVILLE, JR. Sophomore R. POLLARD FACULTY ADVlSliR IL I-',. UALIHLU'I'I I 130110le llll'. III! to High! - llnrris, Burris. Curler. An dcrsun. Sccuml lhnvwlinsh'y, 'l'rL-svillc, Ilcwilt, Gillt'spit'. E3421 Alpha Phi Delta Svmcusc University Founded 19H 32 Chapters CI 11 CHAPTER Established 1929 MEMBERS Seniors 1'... ALTUBNIJJ I. MAS'I'RAU S'I'lNU D. PRIQVI'E V. CI'ZLANI l. NOTAIU M. RUIHNU L. CUR'I'U D. PALOIHBU A1. SAN'I'ANUIZLU .I. DODARO R. PASCUZXI H. 'I'UIUSHINI R. I'IOLI juniors R. AL'I'UIHJJJJ H. BOCCHICCHIU A. URIMALDI F. ANGELONI S. CULLURA U. NASUNI J. :UVI'IIRI'YANU M. UILRUNIMO Ii. RK'CI Sophomores 5. UL'HIJNXU V. PIL'I'ROZZA 1 . HANDA'IXIAU R. PIUIJ FACULTY ADVISER A. HR CASE Hulmm Hml', Lei! to Right - Pusruui, Curto, 'I urissini, Pnlumlm, CL-luni, Pn-uxo, Do- llilHl, R. 'l'. Piuli, ll. Allnlwlli. Suwml lhuu-Pclmuu, R. AL lolu-lli, Grimuldi, NZISUII i, Ccmuimu, Angclnni, Ricci, Mnslmgoslinu. Thin 110va Del cn'm, Hocchicchin, l . Piuli. Di'l'ullu, Fanucci, Rubi- nn, Scuru'lm, Rnndazm. Alpha Sigma Phi Yule University R. S. ARTZ H'. IL DIu l'H'l-.II,I-'.R C. R. UIIJIIZSPIIC C, H'. HAMILTON l'. J. HARMUN ll. K. AMOLIZ ll. Y. DL-ANCONA ,l. l. DUHKIN R. S. liK'lll-INIAUII A. ,l. GIBSON J. A. ASHBY I. HE lHA'l'CIlI-UHD X1. C. HOY R. V. HROH'N H'. II. I?Allll:ll5,l,D D. M. l'Ll-ZMING 72 Chapters UPSIION CllAP'l'l-IR listublisllcd 19 I 8 MEMBERS Seniors XI. 1... LONG I:. P. MOHI'I 7, J. U. PARRY D. P. PIKUISKI juniors V. C. LEONARD R. I. XIANSHAVK R. U. PISCI lKli V. N. RICHARDS A. R. SMITH Soplmmurux . S. UxUHiL . I . GRIFFIN . V. CRUMIIJJZR L H. HENDERSON A. R. LlK'lDl ,l J J ADVISER u. n. KISSINGLH Founded 1845 R. 1 . RILI'D H. E. SALMON ll. Ii. SllllPl: ,l. V. SKUUULLIND U. S. AHIZ R. M. SPRIUGS l. HE Sl'ANHiY J 0. S'l'UllGll'l'ON U. 'l'. H'IiSCU'l l' ,l. I '. VK'KS ,l. B. McDUNOlKZH H. A. McLIiAN C. H. MF'I'ZGI'IR C. B. S'l liIil I .Y G. l.. VARMAN Bottom Row, Left to Highb- Spnggs, Gibson, Durkin, Hur- mon, Gilles wic, Parry, Long, . U? o y tn n e y, Plsch 1:. Fourth Rmv-Anderson, VVool- dridgc, Mnnsback, Blatchfurd. Sloughtun, Brown, Grumillcr, Sul w - VVnudrin . W ick s, S m i l h, Mclzgcr, Faitfield, Griffin, McDonnugh. 31-15L ' A-. r-, A .u: Who.ihrp . Alpha Tau Omega Virginia Military Instituu- '. ll. . S. CIIIHS'I'Y . f. . U. . l . J. COLEMAN '1 . U. . l . II. x'. M. .l .H. 5. X. Founded 1865 ll 1 Chnplcrs GAMMA OMEGA CIIAP'I'IiR AN'I'I IUNY, HARM DURHNG ANGELO llliNNli'H' CUIHVIN DAYll-ZS' DUIHHNS DLlle'liI,, BARIHC'IT lH;l.l. BURNS ICHICKSON JR. JH. I '.slnIJli.slu'd 19H MiiMllERS Suninrx H. L. ICLIHLH G. H. SHIELLY .l. L IIKICKSUN H. M. STEPHANI H. D. KIS'I'HCR L J. XVIII'I'TH-Z J. H. HK'KARH R. H. HISUN ,L H'. MAIUAI. jn nim's ll. 1. GARBRK'K D. A. Ml-iIKINIiR J. l'. LH'SSNLH J. H. MliniR l. V. UUMLK'K IA. MIHONUH: H. M IIIERS'IlNli H. 1.. MON'I'UUMI'IKY H. .X. JOHNSON D. M. VOSM. V. A. LlINlXLIH-A' S. A. H'liNGllll'l' H. II. XVHJJAMS Soplmmm'ux J. H. GROVES C. A. LUIJQUIS'I' H. II. HAMIL J. 'I'. HULL, JIL l . II. IIIESH P. 'l'. S'I'I-CIJANIK. JR. L D. HILLS D. II. VlilSS' FACULTY ADVISER H'. U. lHKlellS 'Il Bottom Row, 11qu lo Righh- Shelly, Gumlick, lecr, Chris ty, Bennett, Durling, Wen- Second Haw lhird Rmv- Kistlur. Whittli. Mercncr, Hcrstine, VVcis Me ct, Burns,3911 Row- Barrett, Gruvus, Dunc Ii qutgon mcr quist. Lum gun, Amhuny. Alpha Zeta Ohio Stale University Fuundcd l897 46 Chapters MORRILL Cl IAP'IVFAR Established 1898 i I C I i i MEMBERS Seniors J. A. UOSCH J. L. I IALL R. L. NICKICSON H. L. HUSSART 1'1. C. HAAIAH': J. U. TURNER I I. R. DAVIS, JR. . li. HARDING H'. 1'... URASH C. IJAHNIJSTUCK J. l. LICAMNH. JR. 11. I7. VURP J. FISH J. H. MvCUUII S. A. VAIXl'UN J. V. UAU'I' H. N ' H C. 'I.liI.LNI'1R . i l juniors J. 'l'. CLARKE J. A. DOPPH. '1 . JURL'IIAK I-',. Y. COMFORT. JR. H'. C. DUH'NS H. P. KANIUKA I J. U DAVIES V. Ii. IIAIENSLY J. P. H'AH'IJNSKI U. P. llANliY Snphmuorcx II. D. COPE P. H'. KRAUSI': J. U. SPACHT V H. CRAVVFURD C. H. KIUiSGIi A. V. S'I'UNIC FR. URUVIC N. MI'II'HJJKLINU J. R. HYIIJJAMS D. II. HIEYI. l'l. Ii. RUMIHJIKUFR H. J. VOOD , FACULTY ADVISER l. C. MlLH-ZR ..;g,. -g. , 3. 9 ; j Bollmu Row, Left 1:: Right-- 7 Gum, 'ir cann, Bosch. :1: I nL-y, II n r in g. linlmcstnck, 2 LL-umcr. Sccmul limv- Vnml, 3' Clan'kv, ' 'ul'm'r, Vurp, ms 1, :: Hnnnnc, Duviu' Thin! Raw x - S main, Van inski, l: i s 1. 3 Hulk, Rumhcrgcr, Kuniuku, 1 Davis, VVuIIun, H n L n s l i lunrlh Rmv - Cu x, Gro' , j Krnusc, Crawford. MchoI, '3' B n s s u 1' l, anpcl, Jurchnk, i Hcyl. Fifth Hmva I n n c, : Milu'rling. Downs, Cmnfnrl, Villinms, Ncll', lullnvr. Beta Sigma Rho Cnrncll University Fuundcd 1910 11 Chapters BETA Cl IAPTIZR Established l914 MEMBERS Seniors J. BHHKUVVI'I'Z. J. JUIHELIHIKR A. LIPSCHUTZ ll. IL HLAND RI. KOHN S. HIiKIHLIN V. UULDSUIIMID'I' C. KULSBY B. ROTIIS'I'ICIN U. COLDS'HLIN ,I. KHANICII D. VVIHNHHIKS U. UllSHNl-ZR R. VlilSBliIKl 1 juniors H. P. COOPER M. U. GOLDMAN I3. KAUFMAN IL DASH M. J. HALPI'LHN P. N1. KRAP l. DUROSIIOVV Ii. HARRIS Ii. LEVKOVVI'I'H Ii. 5. FISHMAN A. KATHS S. NEUDLIMIAN M. CLASS M. KNI'I'ZS S. SILVIiHT H. KATY. Sophomores M. AUIiHNACH U. GULDIWAN Ii. SCHONBERUHH I4. UUXER l. COTWIINBHRU R. SHHRILR U. BHUMBICHU M. KUHNFELD H. SHERMAN A. CIHQSSLHH H. LUS'I'GAR'I'ILN J. SILVEHMAN V. I:RI'LHDIHAN D. MliniRH R. SIJEPIN A. UULDBERU L. PLliE'l' sL SUPPER S. RUBIN ADVISER X ,l. Hunurrz 2n. ta?! 463:0 ail? nae?! HUHmu How. MW 10 Highlv Lipschulz, Rmhslcin, Bland, Golilstcin, Hk'ishvrg, Gnldr SChnlidl, K n l s b y, Uushncr, K r :I n i c II. Sucmul Raw H Sclmcll'cr, Kmp, . ' ulcs, 'Fislnnun, D n s 1, Reichlin, 'I'lu'nl 3 , Q! 31$? ' mg; 1631 4E?! n. g! am; 1 16:3 11, Lazarus, Iwrgur, GnllvnIx-rg, Slepin. Kai, 241 1Q! ami? Beta Theta Pi Miami Unix'L-rsily 0'. Olliu Fuundcd 1839 00 Chapters MPIIA UPSILON CHAPTER lfsmhlishcd 1888 MEMBERS Svniurx J. M. IHHHVICH . Ii. LYNCH A. C. SIIVAHJCY. J . J. ' V T. .L MACKIN U. 1 . STIHVAHT J. H. HULL. J . I K. A : ll. H. SYKES, JR. II. ' 143 JR. 1'. l. RICHARDS ll. '1'. VA'H' 1RS J. , vINU'I'UN R. Ii. RUDIAI II. M. Vll4lJAMS A. D. KILUJ. H. IL VHICHT, JR. juniors ,l. .L IHHHVN .L H.llliLl l H1Cll,JR. D. F. ROUSH, JR. H. C. CAHLSK NV UK Ii. HOPPER, JR. R. U. SALA'HHi, JR. D. M. VUUK, JR. II. S. ML'MAHAN. JR. R. Ii. SERVERS U. H. VHAUL II. I'X IHIUAUIIN K. S. SHULL .l. H. IIADI'VH'VIJL JR. J. M. SPANUIJiR Sophomores H. D. C VHFHUN P. C. LARSON R. A. SMITH IL I . I'IHW' G. M. LYNCH C. l' S'l'nUlH' X V. ILXMILTON. III II. 13,. HOUSH J. I:. TAYLUH, JR. J. H. HANSON H. G. SAMSON, JR. P. J. Vl' . ' D. II III l.l I:RK'H H. P. H'IHUII'J' FACULTY ADVISliR n.M.HunMANN .4143 62! Bolton: Row, Lufl lo Highb- Richan 5, J. .on', Muckin, Sykes, Shull, Wulcrs, leudcs, D. Rnush. Sccmul Row - lodi, Scevcrs, Kclvingtun, Miller, Hull, Frey, D Run ' H'r ow-A. llclil'rich, Hamilton, II. Rnush. VVcilz, on. a r s o n, Cameron. Fourth Row - S angler, Hop- acr, Bmwcr, Sn athc. Strou , II. P. Whirl , Taylor. Fifth ' ; RawwD. l clH'rich, l'ludm-ld, - I Carlson, Sumsun, Craul, H. R. VVrighl, Smiley, Lynch. ; 46.! :1 9' B481 . a-.-.,N..4. Chi Phi Princeton University Founded 1824 35 Chapters AIJPI IA DELTA CI'IAIYIIILR Iisluinstd I924 MEMBERS Seniors W. U. IIIKIK II. IV. HOPKINS II. II. MIiNC-IAII. C. I.. IIIIIICIIIIJ. J. M. JONES G. C. NIEIV'I'ON I5. II. CARPENTER M. A. I IMONI C. I7. NOIIDSIIiK. III. S. Ii. FACTOR II. A. LANI: D. C. OIIIIIiLI. IV. T. FICAIIT I, J. LARKIN VII. II. PICKIEIIING C. J. FINLIiY II. C. LAYI.ON II. C. IIUSSIZLL K. J. IIIKIIIIOI,D 'I'. IL MCCALIJIM A. II. SPINNER ,I. IV. MchiliS juniors I .. S. IIAKIIR IV. A. LOII 9T U. I,. McCAFHIIZY C. II. IIAIINIIAII'I' IV. II. III NINIICKSON K. IV. MILLI'XII J. II. IIIIOH'N ,I. II. Ix'AUII'j'IMAN D. Ii. SIII'IFIIISII II. 13. DOLIIEIMIER IV. J. KLISANIN J. J. SCIIULTIE J. L. LEAR Suphomorcx II. A. CLARK 'II. C. FARRELL M. I:. IWAIXINI'IY J. A. DARIII IV. M. IIUFFIiR J. A. NIARTIN Al. D. KANDIIA FACULTY ADVISER D. E.BAU1$I1 Bolton: How, lull m IIigIU- 'p1 'n Icr, Carpenter, I ickcring, llurnlmrt, Iluucr, Lnrkin, lu- own, I In c v. J 0 n c s, McCullum, Fi mr't, S II L' f f c r, OrrcII. McDIcu 'I'hinl Ituwwclmsl, Chcsnick, Fnuur, Nnrdsick, Lame, New- ton, Beck. Fourth Row-Mc- Cull'rcy, Dnmc, M u I 0 n c , ancII, Lent, Schultc, Clnr'. Delta Chi I'uInvII University Foundud 1890 39 Chapters PENN SII'I'IIIIILI IIIIxIIYIIISII Established 1929 MEMBERS Seniors I II. IIIQFDLF, II II. .I. KIL'IYI'III II. .II. .' '1 I. :I. IIFIIILFI' II. .I. IIzII'IS ,I. I'. SI Ix 4 MITII II. D. D'II IS .I. M. :III' ' II. II'. S'I'FII'AII'I' I. II I III DI IIII Ix II. II. I D. 'I'IIIINIIULI. II II III II iI. I IIIII I I II xI. LII L II'. III. IIII II J. NIS I I III. II. II'OOD II. II. KI I N II'. F. QUIRK .I. II. I'IL'IGFJI J. c. lummNs I juniors Ii. II. IIIIII II .I. I'. IIxIIII'IiI' 'I'. :I. AII'IZIIS II. N. IIIISSIIIIII' II. .II. IIlIIIIIICS I. I5. NI'IUII'IEII '4 II I IIIODO I'. II'. III.:IlIS II. II. III'IVI'IIIISON I'. O. UFNNIS P. I'. Ix N IPP D. S. PIIIIISON II. .I. DUNIIIIIF II'. II. IIIIIF I' I II T. P. IIUNI'UN II. III. I DII IIIDS II'. IL. IKUS SIIII F. II. III'DICII II. Ii. ILIIIII II. F. IJIIIIIIII. IUX II'. II. SF. , : II. KI IIIIUSSIC, .III. II. Ii. I,;I IN MI II 'I'. F. SIII .' 1' .II 'I. II IIIIIIS IL. II. LI II IS .I. II. II'IVIIIIIIIJI I'. II. .II:III'I'IN Sophomorvs III. II. III UI .IIle II .III. III. II. II. INI IN D. U. SIIUI II. I. I2 I IIII Ix'. I7. KNIIII II. II. I.II II J. I'. IIINN II. II. IIUIII IIIS F. I,. IIIIIIIIISUN P. I51. I II IVIM'UIJI'I' ADVISFR .II. w. WIH'IIi I 43' I. Holmm Raw, Loft to High! Yeager, Uhl, I Lwis, Quirk, Slcwnn, Kmu 0r, I5 L'l' gm, Po tcrson. St 1 dud Rmv-Ihrlu r. Mcsl. Ilossurt, I Iym 1. Harris, P. Kn Ipp, Pirrsnn, Dumnirc, Su-nstmm, DL-nnis, Twndd L '1va Row -- II illimnsun. I I IIunr ,. I A '1- F- I -, ,1 f i E .r 7 F 3 '- nu thrlh K. lx'nnnusl 8.1mm, BIm-mkcl, I L'f, Marlin, Hunv lin. Grossv, Ilik. ifth Ruw-A Harvey, Mvcrs. Rnlwns, ,mr ; . 7 PS .I 5 -. .... ,. -2. a :n :17 ,. -1, . A. X; dcr, Kricgcr, Smrh-s, Hughcs, Ih-n. Robbins. I3501 f 31G; .44? m ,2? '52:! ii NF? .31: Delta Sigma Phi City Cullcgc of New York Fuundcd 1899 64 Chapters IEPSILON CI IAPTER Established 1905 MEMBERS Seniors f. M. HURU VY R. A. LEVKOI J. J. STHUCIH'ZH M. ,l. UANWWVELI. D. L. JVIIIL'IN11RH S. S. VAUGHAN I3. N. SINGER juniors R. K. BOEHLIN L II. HAMILTON H. P. nllllli J. L. HROUGHHH D. LARCHUK C. F. SHANK J. A. CONDH' C. N. LUDMAN D. C. SIS'I'I R. H. EVANS H. C. MUUHI IIiAD H. 1.. SMITI I '3. C. FliRACU V. S. PFIHMAN ll. Ii. SPRAUG IN S. UEDDA V. C. PORN R. 'I'FHLI'IA'IAI M. P. HlS'l'liNllA'H' Sophomores J. Ii. AIHiLl . D. Ii. IllilLHRUN X. S. NA'I'H'IL'K H. II. BARNES II. D. MAR'I'HL R. A. PlACIiNTINU J. HARRINGTON J. A. MAUTINU V. ll. 9H 'Llin FACULTY ADVISER l. L:. nmanLIN qt 9: Hulmm Haw. LL ! m Highlv well, Lumlmnn. Lef- Iivuns. Zimlm'rmun, Mulllinu, Lurclmk. llcilhrun, Hurring Inn. Mourhund, Singer. Third Row R qulcn, Ruhv, V :I n Ilulu'm, Cnndil, Forum, llamr illun, Spmgg. W i ' 15mm!- Smih-r, 'll-r il'li, How-Pi.'lccntino, Barnes. Wir- mzm, Ristvnhnll, Smilh, Ililm', anwick. nnorlin. ' Delta Tau Delia Hctlmny College. 84 Chapters 'I'AU CI IAPTER Established 1872 MEMBERS Seniors ,X. B. HUDRONI H. P. FIiRIHS R. V. BUSCH R. V. HXFFHAIRN, JR. R. H. BYHIIHVAY '1'. F. URIFFI'ZR'IW H'. II. COHBIN IL K. KIQISER li. I'. DUNAIIUIZ P. It KOIVIWVICII. JR. D. 1.. DUNN D. S. R. R. EVANS Mm-MAHAN. JR. juniors R'. C. UOIIRHEY. JR. II. C. TAFI' l '. IL JOHNSON D. II. TIMOTHY J. M. IAMORFli J. .l. l Rl .XLliH H. C. V. H. ERNEST C. B. 1.0'IAA V H. '1'. lleleil, A. N. MARSHALL, JR. 'l'. IL JUDGE. 111. ll. V. Mli'l'l J. M. KHNE D. K. MURPHY G. If. HWVIS H. Y. NIQIiLY, JR. IUKTUL'I'Y ADVISEHS ll. HAIiNIiL llNUliR. JR. Sophmum'vs 1!. H2 8. NISSHLY R7. K. T. V. Q. V. U. Ii. ll. V. D. XV. ODIORNE, JR. H. J. D. J. Founded I 8 58 G. MATHl-IRS R. MILLHK II. SAVACIE Ii. SNYDER. III C. 'I'OliH'S A. wmm, ,III. C. H'lil.SlI IL Vnnle'l' ll. VATSON J. YAIIN 'l'. PEARSON A. RUGII, JR. V. SHOAFF ll. TAYLOR WW y H3, ' ' 13 h. 4r Bollom Raw. Left to Highb- Kciscr, Guurlcy. 'l'ncws, Donu- hue, Busch. Evans, Welsh, Kline. Second Row - Dunn, anorcc, Taft, Webb, Timo- thy, Budruni, Shonll'. Third Fourth Raw - Rug Linger, Grmcny, Corbin, Bythcwny, VunAlst, L o z n w, Odiornc. balm, Kortwich, W a t s o n, Pearson. Delta Theta Sigma 01110 Stulc University Founded 1907 3 Chapters 1111111 C11I'11yl11111 Iismblishcd 1928 1111i11'1111311S Seniors 11. 11. .11111 1. K. 1111:1551 . 11. .1. .11.1DIG.1N ,1. MUCHY 11. 15. GREGORY U. 11. MARTIN 11'. C. BOYD, J11. D. 11. 111N11111.'1N ,1. 1.15 '11 D. 11. CONUVFR C. 1.. 11011'1-15 1'. 111. SIIOUIHIN 1 . .11. COOPER ,1. 1 . KING J. N. 11':11,KIC11 .1. 1:. 1113.11'111' 11'. 11. KING 11. 11. 7.11111 juniors 11. 1.. .1111, 11'. 'Il. 1:1K17. 1'1. 1'. 111111111: 11'. P. ANDERSON II. 11'. 111111'K 1'1. 11. 011'1'0N 1.. .1. 11111111111111 11. J. 11111. .I. 11. 110111111. ,1. 11'. Cllg1D11'1CK .11. D. AICHIZNRY 11. J. 81111111 Freshman N, '11. BAN ADVISER A. u. LLIISCK Bottom Raw, Left to Right- Bnn, W. King, Zarr, Madlgnn. Cooper, Powell, Fike, Hmd- mnn. econ ow - Brynn, B. Anderson, Shi ley, Dicker- son, Bortrcc, Rotrbcck, Aid. Third Row - Orton, Walker, Howcs, Bochy, G r e v ory, Grasse, Smith, Pasike. mart uw- c ce, Thomas, Lutz, Schisler, Burdcttc, D c w o y, Martin, 130 d. Fifth Row- Sho ten, l'1luwk, F. King, Clxuawick, P. Anderson, Con- over, Mcllcnry. 11$: ' s: a Delia Upsilon VVilIiams College 66 Ch apters Founded 1834 PENN STATE CHAPTER H. H. AXFORD P. J. BENEDETTI C. J. B OWN V. J. CAVANAUGH M. A. DeBONE, JR. F. B. ALLISON D. GI BSO N. S. IIANKINS, JR. II. F. ARNOLD XV. F. COVVEN Established 1911 MEMBERS Seniors II. W DECKER, JR .R. DOVVNEY R. E. w. HALLMAN M. E. KOSANOVICH J A. LANE Juniors D. R. HARBOLD L. L. ILLINGVVORTII D. . ACKEL C. IV. JEFFRIES D. L. RI XUREX Sophomores R. G. DECKER II. C. NEUVVEILER .R. SREDENSHEK Freshman A. J. DIEFENDERFER FACULTY ADVISER R. B. DONALDSON L. G. MAZANOVVSKI R. S. R H. A. SHIPLEY E. S. SVVEETEN K. ZASPEL, JR. J. XV. PARRIS W. E. REESE .M. RUFFNER A. G. SEITHER II. J. SVVEGER, JR. G. D. WHITE, III R. D. TI'IORPE R. L. VVRENTMORE Bottom Raw, Left to Right; Giron, Kosanovich, Hallman; S w e g e r, Diefenderfer, VV- Recse. Fourth Row-Gross, R. ' Mazanowski, 1 Andrews, Benedeni, Harbold. I3541 Kappa Delta Rho Middlebury College B. B. ARTZ J. E. BOOTH R. CHAPMAN O. J. DOUGHERTY G. L. DUTT C. R. HOSLER W. G. JOHNSON R. J. BURNS D. L. CARBOUGII J. HAINES D. T. DENTON J. D GR AHAM E. I I GRISSINGER 18 Chapters ZETA CHAPTER Established 1920 MEMBERS Seniors R. J. MERRYMAN J. A. MILLER Juniors F. S. HOUCK R. NI. KELLY R. R. LING Sophomores J. E. MEGLES R. E. NIILLER FACULTY ADVISER P. B. PFAIIL Founded 1905 W. H. MOLLOY, JR. J. F. MORAN H. B. RHOADES, JR. H. RILAND . J. SAKOVICII C. TI ISSUE F. YENKO ppIr R. A. MATISICK P. C. McPOLAND W. H. SPANGLER I. w. OWENS A. L. PAPARAZO P. D. WALKER Bottom Row, Left In Right- M Urn n, Lombnrdn, Riland, Hoslcr, Booth, Tissue, Stein, C h a p m a n. Second Rmv- Iquck, Owens, Burns John- A rtz, LaClair, chko, Third Row- ton, Carbaugh, RhoadL Ics, PLynsav- I e r, Paparazo. 21 Fourth Rmv Mollov Megles, Walker, Miller, Dun 1, Kelly Merrvm an, Graham. University of Virginia ALPH A DELTA CHAPTER J. E. DYKEMAN w. E. GORDON J. R. KOERBER J. w. LINDSAY D. D. ALLIO II. XV. CROUSUORE G. M. EAGYE J. E HENRY 1 17 Chapters Established 1892 MEMBERS Seniors A. G. OLSEN M. S. PANCOAST Juniors R. L. GEORGE J. W7. KELZ R. E. LIVINGSTON J. E. LOVETT Sophomores II. F. KICCOLLOIW D. L. RIEKEEL, III A. E. OGDEN Founded 1869 XV. G. PIETZ I. R. SAULSBURY H. P. STARR V. F. TROY J. J. MCKEEIIEN M. A. MILLER C. J. SHENOT E. P. SMITH D. R. STORCII R. C. PAVVLOSKI J. T. SIMONE FACULTY ADVISER w. D. MCCORMICK E3561 Bottom Row, Left to Righk Lovett, Clinton, Gorfion, 0 Shore, Smith, Kelz, Lazar, McCoIlom, George, Dykeman- Fourth Row E Eagye, Henry: McKeehen, Pawloski, Allio, Ogden, Hays, McKeel. Lambda Chi Alpha Boston University Founded 1909 137 Chapters ZETAZETA1CHAPTER Established 1912 MEMBERS Seniors C. 1301VMAN R. B. HAMAIAN C. E. LAND, JR. J. D. CAMPBELL D. VV. HARNIAN, III 17. D. A'IIERLEY R. B. DISSINCER C. 1W. HOCH 1 . NICHOLS 1V. J. DURKIN R. HORNBAKER J. AI. REALVI, III P. R. ELLENBERCER R. B. HUGHES J. F. ROBINSON C. V. EMORY R. V. KOLARIK E. J. WESTON Juniors R. S. ENTERLINE J. G. KALFAS I w. STERANKO K. R. IIAAS S. A. KUTZ R. R. TARPLEY A. D. IIINKLE P. LUNDE R. VVILDER P. B. HOUSTON C. K. RIARSDEN J. E. VVILLIAMS R. D. PARSONS Sophomores M. S. CALKIN J. C. KILGORE 1V. H. RAIFSNIDER C. T, EDEN XV. E. LINDSAY J. R. REIBER J. L. ERB J. F. AVIANN, JR. J. R. STANLEY J. P. KELLY C. 1V. RAE, JR. R. A. VVERT FACULTY ADVISER 1n S.IIOFFRLXN Bottom Raw, Left to Right- Ha Di lssinger, Hot In- baker,m Ellenberger,z Tarpley, Nichols, Land, Second Row - D u r k i 11K,u Witherow, Haas, Eden, Hamman, Kalfas, Bowman, Corbett. Third Raw lank, o h, ohenwarter, Relber, P sons. ourt 0 -Campbell, Stanley Kllgore, ugh , nd , , C a 1 k i 11. Fifth Raw - Erb, Houston, Enterline, Weston, Wilder, Wert, K.elly Sixth Row-Lindsay, Williams, Sal- lade, Emor r.y 13571 Gmega Psi Phi Howard University R. A. PEYTON P. T. CAMPBELL A. COOK E. L. HARRIS g A. C. HAILE R. N. HILL 197 Chapters NU CHAPTER Established 1921 MEMBERS Seniors R. P. REID Juniors A. E. HUNTER S. B. LINDNER Sophomores XV. W. HUTCHINS J. D. JAMISON Founded 191 1 C. H. SAMPLE J. NICHOLAS J. H. ROBINSON H. WILLIAMS W. R. SNEAD H. R. XVINSTON Bottom Row, Left to Right- Snead, Cook, Peyton, Reid, Mason. Second Rmv-Jami- son, Wright, Sample, Lindner, Bag cy, Robinson, Gordon. Third Rmv-XVinsmn, Camp- bell, Nicholas, Hunter, Hill, wile. BSS1 Phi Delta T he'la Miami University of Ohio 1 12 Chapters Founded 1848 PENPSYLVADHA'THETA CHAPTER F. AIKEN R. H. ANDERSON N. B. BA RB R D W. CARRUTHERS W. D. ' R IN J. P. DAUGHERTY J. F. BANKS J v. BERRY A H. BETTS n.c. CHAPMAN D.B.DUNCA J. G. IHNK R. H. BOVVERS E. II. COLEMAN N. II. GAG E. C. HOXVER T. R. KEMMERER Established 1904 MEMBERS Seniors VV. H. HICKEY W. E. ISHLER R. C KELLEY R. C. KUNKLE .X LOY ..C MCDERRIOTT .J. OIB ARA juniors D. A. GROVE G. F. HARRINGTON .H TON P. R. F. KLEINSCH MIDT K. R. MINCH IN Sophomores W. H. LEONARD E. S. SMITII Freshman A. C. ORMROD FACULTY ADVISER R.1L KOSER,JR. J- D Cl'lj'. :EENOLDS R. E. D. J. WATKINS W. L. WEISS J. R XVHITEFIELD J. W. PICKETT S. R. PORTER SF SCHUTTE W. .S HMRU AF TR IMMER R. R. WICK J. H. STEVENS W. H. VVI-IITEFIELD N. P. 7 FF M. J. VVYAND A. YOU G Bottom Row, Left to Right- Ishlcr, Cuzzolinu, McDermott, Kunkle, Stuart,Sabina,VVe1'ss, Aiken, Anderson Hickey, Kel- lcV J. VH1i He held. Second Rmv-Portcr, Schutte, Fink, Shrum, Minchin, Berry, IIus- Chupm: 5L Ohmidt, Vlekins. - 111 km D u n Howcr, Rosfcld, s Fourmth Row :VV.VVhitef1eld, Wyand, Smith, VilmiFf Lvuns, Ynunu, Grove, Mcclmn. Iity College of New York L. A. ABRAMS II. M. BUDIN G. M. FRANK I. J. GOLDBERG Ii. GOLDS'IIEIN i3601 34 Chapters THETA CHAPTER Established 1914 IVIEMBERS Seniors N. NI. I:RYIVIAN M. P. GOLDBERG II. GLIFIVIIERRIAN J. s. LENCHNER Juniors E. NI. GOLDBERG A. COLDENBERG .J. C IOLDS I EIN ,I. IEV TT II. N. IKAUFIVIANN M. R. KIMELMAN Sophomores S. B. LEVIN L. LIDZ S. RI. ORR ADVISER F. SCHLOW :1in I ll: i; c.- ' F .E w. I can Founded 190-1L II. F. SCIIOE NI'LILD R. K. 811 R. G. SIIORR II. S. SXVIMMHI II. J. KOHN R. O. MILLER E. E. NAYTIIONS A. E. NEIV XV. RI SPIELMAN C. SPORKIN S. SPORKIN M. STEIN S. S. TAUII Bottom Row, Left to Right!- M. Gbold erg, Spielman, Fry- man, Goldenberg, S c h o e n- Stcin, Schalit, Frank, Klei Lidz, N. GoIdst stein. Phi Gamma Delta Jegerson College Founded 1848 81 Chapters GAMMA PHI CHAPTER Established 1888 MEMBERS Seniors T. R. BUNNELL R. W. PATTON N. S. SEE J. D. HUBER C. A. RODGERS J. F. XVETZEL F. U. NIcKEAN II. II. HVILSON, JR. juniors T. N. ANDERSON G. L. FISHER, JR. J. R PFRIERI W E. BLAHA J. II. FLAUGH C. P. REBELE J. C. BRISTOR T. C. GEARY F. A. RODGERS M. B. BURTON D. F. LIGHTNER J. S. SMI BY J. W. DARLINGTON J. M. NOEL II. C. WILLIAMS J. XV.1;N'HZRLINE A. XVOOLFORD Sophomores R. 1V1. BUNNELL R. II. JACKSON E II. SHEASBY J M'. EA J. RI. KRUAIRINE J. P. SPIERLINC J. A. DONNAL R. L. AIURRER G. B. THOLVIAS XV. C. FORREY J. F. PITZER W. R. VVALTERS R. B. GRAY L. MY. PYLE A. D. VVAIUPLER ADVISER E. E. KORTE Bottom Row, Left to Big! Lt- Pattn 10:, C. R0 odgcrs, Enterline, McKeaI, T. BunneIJ, VVo ol- 0 . Don nal Krumrine, Smil ley, Fla augh, Duckett, Huber, Wet- zel, Fisher. Ihird Rmv- Blaha, Re bele, Bristcnr, Lightner, An- derson, Bur n,Sheashy, Pyle, Wampler, M ur on rt 1 Row-Thomas, Pitzer, VVil- 1iams,Gray, Spierliny, Dar- n ton, Dean D,uff R. Bun- nlcli Forrey, Geary, Walters. M3611 Brown University R. V. CARROLL XV. J. HEINZ G. D. COLBERT C. F. FRAME 32 Chapters GAMMA CHAPTER Established 1912 MEMBERS Seniors wmmwo, H Sax ,0 H1 ; U U m 2 . F. MEH ALL Juniors A. HOCHREITER .LUCKSAV AGE SERAIV MUK aniijnw .S. --J S. SSEI IARONIK Sophomores A. HALL XV. P. O'MALLEY FACULTY ADVISERS N. M. BRENTIN J. A. SAUER Founded 1889 A. A. MICHELOTTI C. M. OIMALLEY, JR. W. J. VVEVVER R. N. VVILLSE R. K. STERN E. J. STOIIN V. C. STRAUB D. R. WALSH T. C. STEGNER J. J. ZAHORA Bottom Row, Left to Righl' Heency, n ' C. vs, Guccini, Frame, Walsh, XV. O'Malley, Rynewicz, Sen- k0. Fourth Row-I-Iall, Eckert, h IcFadden, Me 1121 ll, Zahara, Feenev. ' 1; Row - Mahla Pramuk, Heinz, Knvnr Washington and Jefferson College 56 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA LAMBDA . BAILEY . BUNN . COVER . CRUM, JR. . ERB .FORD Z$PPFF Erma; ; J. H. ALLISON J. F. BUNNELL J. B. DARCY E.XV1 GARNER w. w. D. L. BARNE1 n. D. BAYLISS M. R. BORING J. L. CONWAY R. L. DAVISON ATVVELL, JR. Established 1912 MEMBERS Seniors V. J. FRITTS P. F. KELLY E. KRAPE R. R'IANDES K. PULLING BI. REESE HFEF Juniors A. LONGNECKER S. J. MAKOVSKY T. RIONAHAN IiX. REIDER, III .SCIIXVERING :wwwv Sophomores T. A. EASTLAND E. J. GULAS RI. F. FIULSE R. S. KEEN J. P. NICCABE FACULTY ADVISER s. w. RUSSELL Founded 1852 CHAPTER C. E. ROBINSON T. R. ROBINSON, JR. F. E. SHERIDAN E. L. VanSlCKEL VV. F. VILSMEIER II. C. VVESSNER R. B. SMITH J. SUTOVSKY J. A. VVALSJ II. C. XVOLFRAM, JR. R. II. PALMER R. C. ROSTMEYER T. H. SMITH II. S. VVRICHT Bottom. Raw, Left to Rightw Iiss, Keen. Third Row-VVcss- ner, Palmer, Faulkner, Reider, V i s 0 n, Garner, Bailey. Emu 1- Monalmn, At- Cru um, Sumvs y, :r Easllund Bunncll I1115'l Row- Conlvuv, Mande':y .Rnbinsnn, Rostmcyr cr 96w University of Pittsburgh Founded 1850 45 Chapters PSI CHAPTER Established 1890 IWEMBERS Seniors J. U. BEDELL .J. EDNIUNDSON R. L. KLOSITERMAN D. V. CHRISTOPHER .GENZLINGER R. D. R. T. CODER O. GRUPP, III C. N. NLTSICHER, JR. Juniors R. J. ALDERDICE J. XV. DAVIS S. IVL PHILLIPS C. E. ANIEND R. B. FARLEY R. W. RICHARDSON, JR. L T BALDVVIN R N IRWIN J. P. STEWART J. J. BARON J. S. KEIGHTLY, JR. E. A. TRUITT F. L. BRIA S. C. KINCAID, JR. P. A. VVIIELAN E. XV. DAVIS J. S. LAUER J. S. VVXLIE Sophomores R. J. ALBERTSON J. F. DIETRICII RI. K. LINDFORS R. L. BEASONI T. L. GEY, JR. 1L C. LOEFFLER J. U. BISSETT R. T. GUEST A. E. RICCIIESNEY R. E. BREIDENTIIAL V. T. HAFLEY C. L. NIILLER D. NI. BU KE G. VV. HUME V. H. RAY, JR. B DALAND V. LAUDER J. SCHILLER D. G. DICKSON A. B. STRICKLER, JR. FACULTY ADVISER J. o. KELLER Bottom Row, Left to Right-- Wylie, Christopher, H u m e , Edmundson, Truitt, Albert- son. Faun Row-B 1 s s e t t, Baldwin, Strickl at, B u r k 6, Ba ay, Dian trick, Amend, Bria. Fifth Row-Daland, LoefHer, Dickson, Bedell, Beascm, Al- derdice, Breide nthal. Sixt: Rovw-Miller, Lauder, Lin ' fors, Guest, Gey, McChesney, Ha He e.y Phi Kappa Tau R'Iiami University of Ohio 1:. T'. F . C. J. A. ALLMAN .G. BONNER .L. DIDDLEBOCR L. DULICK H. FRICKER A. GODLASKY C. BARCLAY C. J. FALZONE 1V. J. GIBSON D. 11. A . J. GRAY A. I IOUSTON BARON P. T. BOURDEAU J. R. FALCONE 67 Chapters OMICRON CHAPTER Established 1922 MEMBERS Seniors SLER . L.I1IENDRICKSON II. A. KONDOURAJIAN J. W. MOFFATT Juniors A. KIBEI.BEK R. J 1 ON R E RIONAHXN H a Z O F1 .2 2 . XV. MORTON -1 Sophomores J. R. GERIIARD J. C. LEITINGER FACULTY ADVISER B. W. NIEBEL Founded 1906 G. 1V. RUBY N. C. SCANDALIE J. C. SCHMIDT A. H. XVIZISE V. M. VVILLAMAN L. G. YOUNG C. 13. OCKSRIDJiR J. '1'. POLLARD A. R. SILOCK T. M. SIMONIAN D. G. ZURFLIEH M. MASKARINEC G. L. PRICE J. P. ROMAN 2:11 3111 mm Bottom Row, Left to Right- Heisler, Diddlebock, I'leims n! Ocksrlder, Price, BuLud au, t3651 Columbia University M. BERNSTEIN I. DINNE . ELLOVVITZ N. B. FEINSTEIN :15 M. E. BANK Pr: OOVI: own '11 7:11:11 aHI-I I 42:1 R aI Z I 5 mg m: $ 2 V I. ABRAMSON wyo H L1 H IV N S. ISAACMAN 24 Chapters SIGMA CHAPTER Established 1927 MEMBERS Seniors K. IIERNIAN II. F. LIGHT I. B. LINDENBERG Juniors A. P. JAFFE F. B. LEVIN F. III. LEWIS A. RUBEL Sophomores IVI. KLEINBERG IxRIEGE . I. LEFKOVVITZ . S. LENCIINER A. NICOLL Irrc ADVISERS M. FROMM L. W. NEIMAN far IRMQI Founded 1909 F. A. PROSSACK D. L. SCHMUCKLER J. SCI-IVVALB II. YASKIN F. J. SINGER .VVHITMAN M. I. WILLIAMS 1. YEAGLE R. M. ZUCKER B. ROSENTIIAL .0. SA AFT I J. SCHNEIDER H. C. YABLON Bottom Row, iLegit 1'30 Rillht: X Prossa Ck, Herman, Elloweirtz, DSlchun'aelb: Fromm, Schmuckler B a n ky Fcinstu'n, Z u c k c r, Yaskin Second -I Bernstein, Lcwm, NemeroH, Prukoff, B- B0 tein, 1, Hass- ner, Krieger, Siilf I, F1 1i he 1 Isaacman, man, S hnci dcr. pw1 Massachusetts State College Founded 1873 61 Chapters KAPPA CHAPTER Established 1899 MENIBERS Seniors J. L. BERNARD H. A. GRAFFIUS F. XV. LANCE G. L. DAGHIR R. L. HERMAN R. A. MECKLEY C. W. DAGHIR R P. HYDE G. I? PHILLIPS R. J. DOMBROSKI L. H. KLOTZ E. M. RAFFENSPERGER XV. H. ENTVVISLE II. J. KUMP W. W. SPOTTS J. P. GAUSCH R. N. WATKINS Juniors A. H. ANDERSON C. W. FALL R. H. OBERDICK J. P. BONCHONSKY D. J. KUMP D. E. RICHARDS J. R. CLARK J. R. MAUREY E. N. STARK R. D. CLARK F. C. THOMPSON Sophomores D. L, BURNS D. R. FIELDS R. C. LUKENS A. B. CLARK R. LANDIS J. E. RUSS H. J. CRANSTON G. M. VAUGHN FACULTY ADVISER J. B. HILL ,b Bnltmu Hum, Left to Ridin- ' 0 V ' V Bmmrd, Full, 'Ilunnpsm1,hllnt- ' uls c, Xndersnn, lb V11 1 kins, Mnurcy. Second Rnth GraHius, Ilcnnun, A'Iecklcy, G. W. Dzujhir, Cause 1, Rafi'cns- - P ,crucr, Lance. 'I'Iinl Rme 1 P7 9 Crunsmn, Bnnchonsky, C. . x' V Dagllir, Phillips, Stark, 11. 5' Kump, Dombrnwski. Fam'th RmviLukens, A. Clark, D. Kump, K1012, Richards, Fields, Russ, Plank. Fifth - C ark, Vaughn, R. Clark Olmrdick. w 6 71 .. B : v g u BGH v 1:? I I3681 Pi Kappa Alpha Universitv of VirOinia J D 100 Chapters Founded 1868 BETA ALPHA CHAPTER A. T. AIKENS B. N. BECKER I. M. BODDINGTON J. B. CHAPMAN J. M. DERR G. II. EMIG, JR. N. R. FOSTER XV. J. IEROSCIO US W. M. CATANACII JR. IL. CIIYLAK 'R. L. GERMAN E. D. DUFFY, JR. '1'. B. FLEMING XV. B. IIARRAL G. E. IIOVVELLS Established 1913 MEMBERS Seniors II. D. GRAHAIVI R G. HANNA II S. E. HARSHBERGER II. VV. HELM '1. RI. KAROLCIK R. L. LAHER II. R. LITTLE w. B. MYERS Juniors C. L. GINTER, JR. E. L. HERRING J. B. I'IORSFORD P. LITWAK, JR. J. K. LUDVVICK C. C. LUTTON II. C. NICFERRAN Sophomores IV. E. POTTS R. II. SCHAEFER D. A. SCIIOERKE, JR. ADVISER c. 11. KROPP S. OBERG S. PRESTON G. RINTZ, III F. RISH EL G. TEDROVV, JR. E. TOBIA XS K. WILLIAMS 0.59.5??? D. IV. ROTIIENBE RU L'R H7. A. SAIL W. B. SCIIUM XCHER . SHANKEN F.1I. VESSMAN G. V. YUSCAVAGE .3 H. L. SLEDZIK H. R. VVELDER G. A. XVIEAND J. R. XVILSON Bottom Row, Left to Right Welder, German, Tobias, F0: ter, Helm, Karo lcik, Der Catanach, Sledzik. Secanr' cavn e Harshbewer. g I a College of Charlestown Founded 1904 46 Chapters ALPHA NIU CHAPTER Established 1927 MEMBERS Seniors R. XV. BOYD J. 1V1. I'IAZLETT n. C. KOEHLER H. S. BOYER L. XV. HOPKINS II. A. KREAMEH II. VV BRADY F. VV. HOWELL H. A. LEINBACH '. R CONRAD R. XV. INGUAIU R. XV. RIOYER V r R. B. OOD R II. R. NORRIS ' L H. 171. I'IAUGH R. E. THORNTON dladnddb Juniors R. A. BLYTHE D. M. GOUGHAN J. RUSNAK V. E. BORST W. E. GRUVER J. T. RUYAK R. D. CLEBIENS E. P. KALANIK XV. SACHS R. B. CRAINE E. W. MENZEL R. F. SEIDEL H. II. DAVIDSON D. C. METUENY C. XV. SNYDER J. W. EISENRIANN V. MOYER R. E. THOMPSON II. C. FROBERG II. C. O CONNOR D. 17. YOUNG J. A. BAKER Sophomores W. C. BUSKE C. E. FRITZ R. LONG A. XV. CIPRIANY G. XV. GOLDTHORPE D. C. RERISNYDER C. N. CCRSON D. HOFFORD D. C. VILLE N. E. DOUGLASS '1'. H. KINGSLAND D. B. XVOOD R. 1;. KOOKER FACULTY ADVISER u. D. Tnmms Bottom Row, Left to Right- dy, R. Moyer, Thomas, Boyer, C o n r a d , Leinbach, J u I? g, Goldthoxpe, Menzel, Dawdson, Gaughan, Kalanik, n e r, UConnor. Fourth ors 11, W00 , r Sachs, Fritz, Douglass, Wille. Pi Lambda Phi Yale University 34 Chapters Founded 1895 OMEGA GAMMA CHAPTER A. ADELMAN l'l. lELOUGH A. DEITCH L7. DENITZ S. DOMOSII M. EPSTEIN P. ALTERMAN J. CLAIR M. FRISIIBERG M. I'IOROFF Ii. KOLBER G. BEINHOCKER BE 7 S. BERKMAN M. BUSY IM AN R. FLOUM Established 1941 MEMBERS Seniors R. FADER S. FEICLEIWAN Y. FREEDLINE L. GOLDBERG R. COL NER RI. KAUFFRIAN J. LESSE Juniors E. SCHAITKIN Sophomores J. GOLDRESS I. GROFF A. GRUSZECKI A. I IELNIAN M. MELATEN ADVISER II. ZIPSER T. PRITSKER R. SELTZER M. SLOMOVVITZ M. SPORKIN R. YOUNGERMAN W. ZEIDNER A. STOLPER R. VVAHL J. XVAX A. NEMROFF D. RADMAN D. RUDEL P. STERNBERG II. TABACK Bottom Row, Left to Right! Kauffm , Seltzer, Adelmal'l -Youn erman lair Lazarcr , , witz, Stolper, Frishberg, VVaX: Taback. Sigma Alpha Epsilon University of Alabama Founded 1856 127 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Established 1892 MEMBERS Seniors C. F. AVERY, JR. R. B. I'IACKIVIAN R. C. RIORTON J. E. BARNITZ J. C. KING R. E. THODIAS J. F. EVVING, III C. F. DIEBUS, II J. H. VVILCOX Juniors T. R. BRADRICK D. J. FOSTER C. H. NIYERS, In J. T. CURIDHNGS C. IN. GERDES E. SHIHADEII R. C. EDSTRORI N. B. HARTSOCK J. R. VVALKER JV. B. NICRHLLIN, JR. Sophomores J. 13. BROXVNE R. G. IIARTIVIAN, JR. XV. C. VVAGNER, JR. D. A. CARPENTER VV. L. HOCKERSRIITII J. A. XVEAVISR XV. 1;. FRAZER, JR. R. A. LAJVLESS J. A. JVILSON, JR. JV. J. CRAEF, JR. 0. C. E4 SAX C. E. XVRIGIIT R. J. SMITH ADVISER J. c. HARPER Bottom Row, Left 10 Right- Ilackman, Morton, E w in g, Mcbusy ' t z, Avery, . Grae , W anht, , . , Hart- man, Carpenter, Wagner. Sigma Alpha Mu City College of New York Founded 1909 E. BENAMY M. GLASSMAN M. CETRON 1;. CUSHNER J. GUTMAN A. COI IEN J. COI IEN 50 Chapters MU LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1949 MEMBERS Seniors A. GLENN A. KOHN VV. GLOU A. ROSTER NI. GROSS I. KRICHEFF S. HELLER NI. LEVINE L. KELLER A. TAYLOR Juniors R. KIRSCHNER R. STYLE S. SOLOFSKY J. VVEISMAN B. SPECTER E. VVINOKUR Sophomores R. COHEN J. NIARKIND K. GORDON J. REIBMAN F. KRUPNICK FACULTY ADVISER N. DAVIDS Bottom Raw, Left to Right; Taylor, Koster, Glou, Heller, Gutman, S p e c Gochberg, Markind, Kric elf. Fourth ow-Glassmam Kirschner, Winokur, Gordon: Cushner, Krupuick, Cohen. Sigma Chi Miami University of Ohio 120 Chapters Founded 18 5 5 ALPHA CHI CHAPTER J. F. AXSOM A. R. CHRISTIE E DIE Z R. J. FITZPATRICK XV. R. HELM G. H. IRVIN J. E. ANTHONY B. E. ASPLUNDH J. L. BAUSHER R. H. HARTLE S. V. IIEINE P. S. ASPLUNDI'I B. C. BROWN D. L. DOUGLASS F. G. DREAS W. W. HERBST L. W. JAMIESON Established 1891 MEMBERS Seniors . K. KJELLRIAN I R. KOELLE '. R. OVERDORF PILEGCI SPEICHER vvwEQba Fpmw CD TONE TOEVN SEND Juniors REED, JR. ?FFH v?xF EwE o m r H 1'5 Sophomores J. C. LERIYRE R. T. RICQUILLEN R. J. XVIOYER FACULTY ADVISER J. GEMMELL G. C. VESLING H. T. VVADDELL J. T. WATERS W. H. WEST, 11 DAVID ZINN DONALD ZINN R. D. REED F. E. ROBERTS J. R. S'FOZENSKI W. R. WATERS J. J. B. EVORTH F. W. SHATTLICK, JR. J. D. SHULTE B. SUDER Virginia Military Institute 108 Chapters Founded 1869 DELTA DELTA CHAPTER W. G. HUMPHRIES, JR. J. F. BARR D. C. BISCHOFF T. A. COTTON R. J. CRIPPS R. DeLUCIA, JR. A. J. EAGLE F. BIGONY G. F. BREINING S. E. BUTZ J. DIEHL J. P. HOERR, III Established 1909 MEMBERS Juniors J. W. GRACEY W. G. KIRK L. W. LEMLY R. L. LEYBURN, JR. A. W. PETTIT, III Sophomores M. E. KIRSHNER I. J. KOFCHUR S. O. LEMON, JR. S. J. MARINO ADVISERS E. C. BISCHOFF R. MacLANAHAN W. SMIDANSKY M. F. SMITH R. WAGNER B. WEISS bi L. RICE, III . J. ROSSHIRT . L. SHEPHARD TROIANI T. WHARTON J. WILKINSON pebble .U J. MILLHOUSE R. MORAN . A. RITTER . G. TAYLOR . J. THOMAS UJHFI '-1 Bottom Row, Left to Right Eagle, Cotton, Pettit, Whar- ton, Smidansky, Free, Weiss, Leyburn, C r i p p s, O T0ole. Second Row-Rosshirt, Kirsh- ner, Smith, Engle, Humph- ries, Reed, Kirk, Wagner, Lu- kas, Hoerr. Third Row-Troi- ani, Breining, DeLucia, Kof- chur, Rice, Wilkinson, Gra- cey, Butz, Shephard, Ritter. Fourth Row-Diehl, L e m l y, Bigony, Lemon, Moran, Thomas, Millhouse, Taylor, Marine. I3741 Sigma Phi Alpha Pennsylvania State College R. P. ELY, JR. F. G. GIALLORETO J. c. GRAY C. C. BROSIUS W. D'ZURKO A. H. ANDREWS R. H. CHERRY, JR. 1 Chapter ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1920 MEMBERS Seniors N. R. HORIKAWA juniors T. D. GREENFIELD A. C. MILLS E. H. MONTGOMERY L. L. MURRAY Soyhonmres R. L. PETROSKY R. N. PHILLIPS FACULTY ADVISER L. T. BISSEY mg; ,. N Arman Founded 1920 00:! g. y-l ; 4 H O 1:! . L. YOUNG, JR. A. POLLOCK, JR. 0. TORBERT, JR. B. WEBSTER YAROSH HKHO M. P. POLAKOVIC L. R. SHECKLER Bottom Rmv, Left to Right- Bissey, Mercer, Montgom c . Fourth Row 1' o D a g e s Thomas, IVI u I r a y: Petrosky, Shcckler. Richmond College Founded 1901 107 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA ETA CHAPTER Established 1915 MEMBERS Seniors R. D. BAILEY K. E. GRANT P. J. RAFFENSPERGER J. W. BUXTON H. A. HOUSTON J. L. SCHULZE J. H DALE G. A. JACOBS S. W. SILLAMAN J. H DREIBELBIS J. P. KEELAN S. VV. TOWNSEND J. E. DUX J. C. MCDONOUGH P. G TUPIN W. H. DUX A. I. ORSINI J. H. WENRICH R. F. GEPHART H. B. WINTER Juniors W. F. CLARK J. A. FULTON F. J. STRANGES A. DANEFF J. S. KENNEDY C. A. TROISI W. F. DOUTT R. B. KENNEDY N. J. VIGILANTE I. V. ESPENSHADE A. T. KIRK F. H. VVELTON K. M. FINLEY W. M. OTT . G. WILLIAMS Sophomores J. R. CARRICK L. H. DILMAN P. W. ROGERS K. E. CROOKS R. A. FITZGERALD D. E. SCHMIDT D. C. DeLAVEL R. N. NAYLOR R. T. WICKS W. J. PIERAMIE ADVISER R. A. BENEFIELD Bottom Row, Left to Right- Stranges, Slavin, Troisi, Dale, . Sillaman, Townsend, Doutt, Vigilante. Second Row-Tu- pin, Schulze, Wenrich, Clark, Raffensperger, Dux, Grant, 1 Buxton, Espenshade, Gephart. Third Row1Fitzgera1d, Fin- ley, Crooks, Rogers, Garrick, Pierami, J. Kennedy, Keelan, 1 Naylor. Fourth Row-Wicks, Z R. Kennedy, Schmidt, Wil- liams, Kirk, Winter, McDon- ough, Houston, Fulton. University of Pennsylvania Founded 1908 1 Chapter BETA CHAPTER Established 1919 MEMBERS Seniors F. A. ATTINGER R. F. KOVYAL T. F. LORADITCII L. A. FRESA, JR. T. F. KOW II MORRISON K. IIARPLE J. H. KOZLOVVSKI W. H. SCHOTT NI S HEYDT J. KURTY VV. SCHULD H. C. KARR S. R. LAGANOSKY J. J. SHULL C. E. KEIPER P. LAPCEVIC D. NI. UNGER H. KOONS C. A. WOLF Juniors D. D. BOCK D. Lle REGINA J. W. SCIIONELF E. A. BUSH I. XV. LEONARD L. R. STRAIGHI JR. R. II. I'IAIVINIER, JR. 1.1. NIATTIE A. F. UNANGST E. JEFFRIES W. REISTETER G. E. WATSON Sophomores R. II. JONES F. W. MILLARD R. E. OLSON FACULTY ADVISER P. B. KAPP Bottom Row, Left to Right- Loraditch, Stankowski, Mort son, Laganoskyl, lSchnld, Koz: lowski, Suh Sc ho tt, Unangs st. Secalnd Rmv-Reis- tetcr, Wolf, Harple, Washel- cski, Shannahan, LaRegina, Kat rt, am mer, Straight. p771 Vincennes University R. J. BREISCII, JR. . HENDERSON R. XV. JOI INSON J. W AMBER .W BLACK 11 E. BREISCII .J. COOKE 1:. 1321101 15 J. E. I. A. A. E.C110W 11. W. DIET RICII M. XV. DINNAGE G. P. GAENSSLE CI IARLT 0N :KR 5-1 Chapters THETA CHAPTER Established 1910 MEMBERS Seniors R. S. JONES K. 11. KLINKEL O. E LANDON, F. W. LARSON XV. R. LOCKI'IART XV. R. MATIIER W. A. ROTH JR. juniors XV. L. FAUROT R. D. GATES, JR. 1V. G. IIOKE, 111 D. 11. R. W. J. S. MCFARLAND Sophomores J. E. GARMAN K. R. KLAUS '1'. J. MARSHALL G. E. MCCOMBS E. F. MCNALLY FACULTY ADVISER C. L. IIALLER Founded 1897 A. STABILE c. D. SUITCII w. J. TEGTMEYER R. A. VALENTINO w. J. WALLS, JR. J. 171. YERKES J. A. REED V. L. SCOUT 1V. C. STONE C. D. 1V1 N7 L R. 1x. XVIIITTENBE RGER 13 P. RANKIN G. 11. RENTSCIILER N. ROBINSON J. R. VlVl 1N J.111.YOGELSONC 1x. E. 1VOL1E left to RighV ramcr,Su1L1 11711115, 116 11 dcrson, ones, G1tes,lluncyv I Br rcisc Johnson. 5860' ! How - Glrifht 11, Dinnagc, Broisch, MLFarlnnd,Tc$tmc1 er, Blather, K1111kc1, Bottom Row, a1 1v Rentschler,1MC' Combs, Erotus, C0 oke, Gnen' ssle, Larson, XVolfe. BFif'h Rmv-Clark, Dietrich, VVhittenielrgC: Klaus, Rm1k1n.311!h Koons, Amber r, Rubin5011,ovo' gclsong, Garmnn, Crow, Stir bile. 13781 1 - $?M1 Tau Kappa Epsilon Illinois VVesleyan University Founded 1899 85 Chapters PI CHAPTER Established I 9 I 9 MEMBERS Seniors 7 R. L. GOODELL D. C. SNYDER g.R II BBUOSEAN J. S. HARDING H. S. STEVENES S. E CIIEHI G. C. LEHIVIAN C. VIKVSVVA 117. ll. DUFFEE C. R. LLVAN K. F. IZIIOIIIITSON P. R. EDINGER 1;. II. MaCCORKLE A. R. 'IRAUIIIIANN R. 7. ENGLE .E. IIATT ERN R. L. IVEAVLR F. T. FLANNELLY E. J. NDI NI W. J. VVHITEFORD D. GIBBLE IV. B. SEITZER C. D. Y N Juniors P. W. A MOS P. W. FRIESE R. R. LEONA RD 1 P. SR BEIGIILEY C. E. GEORGE D. G. MARGOLI M. .1315 NSON II. J. IIARTMAN J. W. MI IIL:R I. III. BRAIIIE .E. LAMBERT J. IV. POLICASIRO 'C. 11. BROUSE R. c. LAMBERT G. 11. SEWRRD 1. 13 CARTER L. 1L.LANGLEY 11. M. 31111111 b. L. COLTON J. L. LEITZINGER T. G. SPAS 11R Sophmnores E E. GI IUB JR. D. E. MCCORIIIICK 11.1321511120 P.IJ.IIIAII1IIEIER B. 1?. 111011113011 J. M. ENGLAND w I. IIIIRSC 1. o. 1R21111111ANN G. GEORCIEFF IV. R. ILY SINGER II S. R. ZLIDERS FACULTY ADVISER C. E. IIAIIQUARDT ,1 a 3.1 .3, v , +1 . up w, . . a , I if Bolton; Raw,1.uft 10 R1 ight- J. M21cCorkle, VVhilL-ford, Sny , dcr, Margulf, A. 13111111211111, g: 2 j G' 1 bblc, M 21 11 11, 5121 i 1v Goodcll. Second Ruw-Ldin- e? Cf, Durr1121cl1lcr, LcV2111, S2111- 1:: it dini, Chclu', Buighlcv, R. 515 L211 l1crt,lj. 110111115011, C. Trauununn, Grubcr. 1'11 I 1 E; . Rmv-Burgc, Lehman, Coltun, ' 2 1 g, E3 1 9 Bus 53, G. L21111l 18H, Policastm, v . I 5 a ' DuI-fcc, George, Amos, B. 1.; .1 W 2 , Tlm111psnn.12'121 111 Row- 22 v: ' 1 Smith, Miller, vacr,IIirscl1, 1, V :' Egan, L2111glev,Lenmmer, Lysingcr. Fi 21 Raula Benv w b? son, Zeidcrs, 131211112, Cox, 2 f. v31 Gcnruicff, C21 artcr, McCormick, V .1 - Hartman. Six! 11 m w - E11 1 . g1a11d,IIam1cicr, Flnnnclly, 12 1 Stevens, Fricsc, L0 001 21111, 1 I I211di11g. ' 13791 H 1 v 8. 1 Tau Phi Delta Pennsylvania State College Founded 1922 3 Chapters PENN STATE ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1922 MEMBERS Seniors A. P. AMIG I. ll. FREAV R. A. REESE 1 . J. BEARD W7. L. GRUBB J. C. SHVIES D. J. CLOSE S. D. HALL W. A. WEBORG, JR. A. R. FINE, JR. B. KANTZ R. E. WHITE XV. R. MCDONALD Juniors D. J. AMIG R. I. LVICCARTHY A. A. POPE R. R. HARTLEY V. K. IVIURPIIEY R. V. POTTER J. KALAFUS, JR. J. C. NELSON R. J. STRALKA J. XV. KAY V. POLIAK R. R. THOHPIS Sophomores R. L. BENNETT R. F. CHRISMER G. R. ROBINSON J. C. BUCKLEY E. BI. FELLER A. S. SCHUTZ P. H. GEARHART FACULTY ADVISER R.A.BARTOO Bottom Raw, Left to Righti ' Grubb, Poliak, Nelson, Bill too, Simes, Beard, A. mg 11 r p h e y, Hartley, Thorpe: Kalafus, Pope. BBQ Norwich U niversity R. M. BAYLSON P. G. BRECIIT IV. E. CLARK I3. E. GERVVIG J. B. AYERES G. A. BOP F C. CRESESM KN . DIETRICI'I III. C. FAIRCIIOK C. F. DOUDS R. A. GALLAGHER Ii. II. CR IF FFIN I. E. IIARPSTER I3. 7. KEI LER . L. LEWIS Theta Chi 101 Chapters OMEGA CHAPTER Established 1919 MEMBERS Seniors L. GIANCOLA VV. K. IIANLEY H. G. KURTZ O. E. AICINTYRE E. W NO'IES Juniors F. P. FIENI .- H 1 R1 ...; I11 '11 m R. I. PIIILLIPS T. H. SAPPIE, JR. Sophomores L. H. LUGENBEAL J. J. NELSON FACULTY ADVISER A. r. BLIFFINGTON Founded 1856 G. C. SCIIUETTE BI. S. SI'IOULTES A. M. SPINAZZOLA T. D. WARD S. SCHIFF XV. C. SHOEMAN R. I. STUCK L. 'X. VanGORII IER K. II IVALTENBOUGII D. P. RUGGIERI C. RLIPP II V. A. SI-IOMBERG C. K. SNYDER E. A. VVIIITEIIOUSE J. P. IV IRS JR. Bottom Row, Left to Right- e,BayIst1n ,Noyes, Ward, man, uc 'I hml aw - Lewis, Martin, cNelson, Rupp, Schiff,ietr1 e 1 1 e r, Douds, Giancola. Fazeuih Blow itc hou Ayers, Har ster, SI1oml1c:;, hIotmn, Fairchok. Fifth Raw -VanGorder, Lugenbcal, Snv- ,Ramsay, Gallagher, Rug,- niceri, Brec ht I3811 Lehigh University J. G. FILOROMO JR. R. T. R. RI. MARRAZZO J. J. ALBARANO J. F. BEITER 7. A. GALLERY . CIIOMINSKI . DENION X. P. FREISTAK . FROLA D. A. DCFERIE Theta Kappa Phi Founded 191 9 24 Chapters BETA CHAPTER Established 1922 MEMBERS Seniors J. F. RICGRELLIS T. F. REAGAN E. D IVIICOZ I VV I REILEY W. G IIIILLER R B ULL J A PATRICK C J VENESKY F. J. POKORNY T. A. XVANDRISCO R D. XVARD Juniors I. TI GEFFERT I. F. PRENG WRIAN T. A. GEFFERT T. B. SHRIVER R R LANSBERRY R. E. SUNDIUS N S LLEVVELLXN E J. SVVEENEX A. J. RICDONNELL J G. VIROSCO L. XV. DICGOUCII L. G. XVARGO IV. F. POLITO B R VVIIITEIIILL Sophomores L. 1. FA IVBER FACULTY ADVISER R. J. GRACE Bottom Row, Left 10 Riglth Beiter, Pokomy, o 31166 , Filoromo, Micoizzi, AIIcGrelliS, Lukas, R. lsat k. Sec mid Raw- -Fawber,e Virosco, Mar' razzo, Miller, Frola, Shrixer, ar g o, Chominski, Sundius, ReiIey. I3821 Theta Xi Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute F. A. CONTE J. F. DAVIS II. C. FAUST AARON BLACK ALLEN BLACK J. A. CHERVENAK J. E. DAVISON M. J. GEHM XV. W. GOODE B. XV. ADAMS D. C. BORLAND J. O. DUNCAN 45 Chapters LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1907 NIEMBERS Seniors T. V. FORSYTIIE D 1E W II. KNICIITLY J E KRUPA R. M KUCHINIC I. J. PISANO Juniors J. A. HUET J. C. HUNSBERCER V. INGRAM E. K. LAUIZACII A. J. LUDIK D. E. McMANIGLE Sophomores L. E. DUNCAN R. A. EDDINGS D. A. ORCUTT FACULTY ADVISER XV. F. llITTlNGIiR Founded 1864 XV. D. ROBERTS R. F. TAPTICH M. F. THRASHER H. W. WHITE S. J. ZOLTEK MLYNAR V. MOURAR A. OLSZEVVSKI J. SNOPKOVVSKI D. SMITH . H. WALTON n:navw 5'3 R. OWENS G. A. ROOSE R. W. YOUNG Bulmm Row, Left to Right- liismu, lhinl Rmv;Knightlv, uski, Dm visnn, Kuchin- ic, FZHSthc, Mehlaniglc, Bop Iand,1numn1, Adams. ourth Rnw-OH L11 , A 1 11: Black, Latuhach,XVI1itc, Roose, cu ,L. Duncan, Snopkowskl, D11tvis.FiI1h RollHYoun , J Duncan, Smlth Thrasher, Kane, Roberts, Gnodc, VVal- 1011. Triangle University of Illinois Founded 1907 17 Chapters PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1928 . MEMBERS ,1 I ; Seniors f, 1 R. M. BAILEY M. . DZURENDA R. C. 1VIILLER H. W. BOWDITCH E. B. FISSEL J. M. SEIFARTH D. C. CHERRINGTON E. W. HARTSKY D. H. STALCUP R. W. HOUSEWORTH Juniors J. J. FRANTZ K. A. MILLER L. F. SCHNIEPP . 2 R. A. GORDMAN C. V. ROTZ J. B. SPARHAWK, JR. 1' W. R. HEWTON S. L. SANDERS G. F. WACHTER W. C. SCHLEGEL Sophomores K. E. BAUBLITZ D. R. HOUK L. C. MINOR 1. D. L. BRAINERD R. D. KINSEY C. A. SHELLEY 1 A. R. BROOKS R. L. LANTZ L. P. STINE, JR. 1' E W. P. DYE, JR. C. E. MILLER C. R. WEBB, JR. i' FACULTY ADVISER - g?- A. P. POWELL Bottom Row, Left to Right- , i Powel 1, Everett, Wachter, 5 Cherrington, Fissel, Dzuren- 1 i da, Hammond, Kaulfuss. Sec- 1 0nd Row Webb, Schniepp, ' ' Frantz, Stalcup, Bailey, Sei- farth, HeWton, Kinsey. Third Row-Stine, Baublitz, Sanders, Houseworth, Schlegel, Rotz, i K. Miller, Brooks. Fourth Row-C. Miller, Shelley, Mi- nor, R. Miller, Brainerd, Lantz, Dye. City College of New York H. ARNOLD B. BAYUK I-1 P-1 W wr 1sz ' . BORCK DU NN . FREEDMAN . AVERBACH AS -I C I CLIBANOFF . BARMISH BUSHKOFF CHESKIS COVVAN COLDMAN 48 Chapters ALPHA PSI CHAPTER Established 1946 MEMBERS Seniors C. GAINSBURG L. GOLDBERG G. KLINE C. LIACHOVVITZ Juniors S. GINSBURG S. GLICK 1W. LEVIN A. NEVVNIAN Sophomores S. HYMAN A. LANDSRIAN J. LIPPERT T. RIATLOVV FACULTY ADVISER C. NELSON Zeta Beta Tau Founded 1898 A. LORBER H . VVOLLIN J. ROSENBERG D. SCHWARTZ S. SILBERMAN D. SCHWARTZ J. SIMMONS M. SOLOMON R. VVISER II. YANKS Bottom Row, Left to Right- Lor er, I n o I d ollin Gainsburg, Bayuk, Dunn, L chowitz, ' sun. 11 . Schwartz: Freedman, Ginsburg, C a s h, S a t t I e r, Borck, Goldberg, ' rd Row-Bush- k, Silberman, D. . Schwartz, Rosenberg, Levin, Bannish. NANCY A. GEORGE President, Panhellenic Council ORGANIZATION NANCY A. GEORGE - - - - President MARILYN P. LEVITT - - - Vice-President JEAN M. HEIDEMANN - - - Recording Secretary NATALIE M. ADLER - - Corresponding Secretary JANET L. EVANS - - - - Treasurer Panhellenic Council is an organization established to foster interfraternity relationships. The council is made up of two representatives from each of the 19 sororities on campus, and is affiliated With the National Panhellenic Conference. Panhellenic Council determines the rushing code Which regulates both sororities and rushees. The judicial com- mittee, composed of ofhcers and advisers 0f the council, upe holds the code by correcting infringements. Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Council c01- laborate in sponsoring the annual IFC-Panhel Ball, one of the main social events of the year. The two organizations jointly sponsor a Childrenk Christmas party. Many of the sororities and fraternities on campus enter the annual IFC-Panhel Sing. One sorority and one frater- nity are selected 33 winners, and are granted the Option of singing at the IFC-Panhel Ball. Panhellenic Council awards three $50 scholarships to deserving girls on campus. A scholarship cup is presented by the council at the end of each semester to the sorority attaining the highest scholastic average. The cup becomes permanent property When it has been won by the same sorority for three consecutive semesters. Panhellenic Council undertook this year the sponsorship of two Panhel workshops. The hrst was for presidents and rushing chairmen of sororities on campus. Representatives fr 0 m Panhellenic organizations in colleges throughout Pennsylvania attended the second. These workshops pro- vided an opportunity for the mutual exchange of ideas re- lating t0 rushing, scholarship, and similar topics. Every year Panhel publishes the Panhellenic Guide- book, which contains the rushing code for formal and in- formal rushing, suggestions for rushees, and an explanation of the Chapter limitation system. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Brewer, Snavely, Diehl, Markovci, Evans, Heidemann, George, Adler, Levitt, Dennis, French. Second Row-Nussbaum, VVentz, Blacker, Smedley, Dosey, Owen, Auch, Sanders, Samuels, Horgan. Third Row-Hall, Hoover, Peck, Leighty, Bratt, Allan, Cooper, Lintzmeyer, Miller, Harsh, Grotsky, Anders. Bolton: Row Left to Hi ht-Dosey, Black Richard, Aic Ier, ShL rill, Kuhne, Ilorner, Scurfield, Lick, Veil, Ryn . Sucroml Row-Kuhns, Miller, Epiglcv, Jarrett, Lowmlan Royce, Davis, P8107 I'ir Nlalu lhirtl Rmv- Russcll, Rim. aid, dLK d110, Smedley K1 5 Jo cs, MCCIIrmi ck, Krincy. Fourth Ruw-Hdmilton JIIvis, Durfcc, McMilliII, DiLen, H cplcr, Brown, Pulls Fifth Rmv- Mciford, Green, Marshall, Blancv, Harrison, SJIIVIIb, Day, Weber. W I'lllllllllllu'llllllllll' I i a . f Mwamv TiW'w mm. Alpha Chi Omega DePauw University 76 Chapters BETA MU CHAPTER Established 1932 MEMBERS Seniors H. A. AICHER F. L. D. KUHNE F. A. BLACK M. L. KUHNS L. I. BURRELL N. J. LICK N. Al DAVIS H. J. LOVVI'UAN C. L. DOSEY AT. A. JVIALOi A. I. HORNER I R NIILLER J. B. JARRETT R. AI. PELCZAR Juniors A. J. EPPLEY n. L. KLOSKY 3i. E. JONES N. E. KRINfY AI. KINCAID V. A. IA HU AND N. L. RICCiiRAIICK Sophomores P. A. BLANEY C. RI. GREEN G. A. BROVVN V. BI. HAIVIILTON J. C. DEY C. E. HARRISON A. DI. DiLEO AI. A. HEPLER S. J. DURFEE AI. J. JARVIS S. L. RIARSHALL ADVISER AIRS. XV. K. REED Founded 1885 V. L. RICHARD . J. ROYCE A. RYMAN SCURFIELD . E. SIIERRILL SVVACLER . P. VEIL 505030 7 .- M. G, A. B. D. L. METFOR D R U SSELL SMEDLE Y V. G. McMILLlN B. M. POTTS C. M. SCIHVAB N. C. SI'IOVVERS K. L. WEBER w Alpha Epsilon I Barnard College Founded 1909 32 Chapters ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Bottom Row, Left to Right- Kane, Rubenstein, Mittelman, J. A. Cohen, Aliskovitz, Feit, Gardner, Fromm, Adler, Isaac- man. Second Row-Pulver, J. C. Cohen, Gauz, Lachman, Wolcoff, Stern, Jackson, Ru- binoff, Fox. Third Row- Yoffe, S c h W artz, Steelman, Gordon, Barab, Seltzer, Gott- fried, Rosenberg. Fourth Row -Helfand, Freedman, Teitel- baum, D e s s e n, Bildman, Weiss, Stein, Smulyan, H01- lander. i3881 MEMBERS Seniors N. ADLER S. FEIT C. MITTELMAN C. ALISKOVITZ S. GAHUSE H. RUBENSTEIN J. COHEN M. GARDNER S. SCHALIT P. KANE Juniors J. COHEN M. ISAACMAN B. SILBERMAN J. DESSEN D. JACKSON S. SILVER A. FOX R. LACHMAN L. STERN I. FROMM L. PULVER 1V1. STEWART H. HOLLANDER N. WOLCOFF Sophomores B. BABAB D. HELFAND S. SHAIR G. BENDALIN J. NEW M. SMULYAN L. BILDMAN L. ROSENBERG J. STEELMAN I. FREEDMAN R. RUBINOFF N. STEIN R. GAUZ E. SCHWARTZ A. TEITELBAUM N. GORDON B. SELTZER I. WEISS NI. COTTFRIED M. YOFFE ADVISER Established 1937 MRS. II. ZIPSER Alpha Gamma Delia h Syracuse University 64 Chapters ALPHAIWU CHAPTER Established 1947 Founded 1904 MEMBERS Seniors M. J. ASHENFELTER K. L. DAVIES J. L. I'IECKMAN 7 S. A. HARRIS R. P. JOHNQON juniors B. L. FISHER B. E. RANCK S. A. KESTER K. E. SCI'IEETZ E. 1M. MARASOVICII M. J. STRAVVN D. M. NIARKOVCI M. L. TRANSUE E. L. NOTARI Sophomores ' i Z. C. KABESCHAT B. H. MARSHALL 1: 'v :. I J A KLIPPEL M. L. MLCLEARY J J K KOCH V. H. MELOY B I LOUX N. A. REED 1 R M LYNE D. L. ROSE 5 G. S. LYSHON , . ADVISER MRS. R. E. CLARK 301mm Row, Left to Right- Ush, 'ec man, Johnson, Ashglfeher, Auch, Strawn, ' 85, Harris, Marasovich. gaw-Hale, Fisher, McCleary, renckman, Transue. F r i e 5, R056, Loux, Lyne. I:3891 Alpha Omicron Pi Barnard College R. A. ANDERSON TS E. L. LICHLITER I. L. BLACK J. CRISMAN A. L. IIARTZ v. L. HAUDENSIIIELD K L. J. KNAHLIEYR M. G. BROWN J. M. ERSKINE N. J. GRAHAM Bottom Row Left to R1ght- Dec est, Reesnr, LicI1liter,Sei- bcrt, Morton, Wurth, Wag- r, J. McDermott, A. McDer- mott, Baum Second Roub- I'Izluclenshield,H. H0811, 1 eye: Flora, cu baum, Rewbridge, Leial1tv,VVebber, Way. Third Ronny-VVhit ,N c I s on, Cris- Kroncnwetter, Morisuye, Brown, IIurtz, I-on, Graham, Erskin Ncus baum, chkinevich. MRS. 5 1 Chapters Established 1929 MEMBERS Seniors A. M. McDERMOTT J. L. McDERMOTT N. NEUSBAUM J. L. REESER A. J. REWBRIDGE M. SEIBERT juniors D. J. LEIGHTY C. E. MEYER E. M. MORISUYE II L AI. II. POVVELL Sophomores M. J. KRONENWETTER OR N. L. THOMAS ADVISER A. K. ANDERSON Founded 1897 EPSILON ALPHA CHAPTER M. E. STERN J. G. WAGNER P. L. WEAVER M. L. WARD E WIIIBLIAMS IVILLIAMS 13-J- J.P. M..P HHGWISE J. V. TROUTMAN M. J. WHITE E. A. YECKINEVICH Alpha Xi Delia Botgom Row, Left to Right- Pfclffer, D. E. Ali lcr, Un er- Wood, Cross, DePalma, VVhit- Bashore, K n e r 1, Robinson, C 0 o n e r, Mitinger, Forrest, George, Kern. Thin Row- D- L. Miller, Free, v. Miller, ShellenlJcrger, Tritt, S. Smith, S h 11 t z Mastin, Shoemaker. Lombard College C. 22:9? W. BASIIORE B VAN CROSS dePALMA . L. BEAM :u U C 2 ? E :5 m . AL KERNAN L. CHARLES . DIONOFRIO . L. FREED . A. LIVELY 66 Chapters Established 1942 MEMBERS Seniors A. K. FORREST 222:72 .-H lw ; z .. A Z x, 5 E 5 w W : 0 H D. E. MILLER juniors J. L. KUNTZ K. MASON V. L. MILLER P. H. ROBINSON Sophomores E. MASTIN . L. MILLER . D. SHOEMAKER M. A. SIIULTZ 051d ADVISER MRS. n. w. BARKER 1r rwwnc V9322 V. P. R. Founded 1893 BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER K. MITINGER . E. PFEIFFER . II. RHODES . E. SNYDER . J. SP1 NC X , S. UNDERVVOOD A. VVIIITNEY . L. SAYLOR . L. SIVIELLENBERGER J. SMITH E. TRITT S. SMITH E. VVIDMAN Beta Sigma Omicron University of Missouri Founded 1888 15 Chapters BETA EPSILON CHAPTER Established 1946 MEMBERS Seniors P. A. BRADSHAW J. M. O'DELL E.W .NSEBASTIAN J. E. CAR NE R. M. O'DELL I NSTO N Juniors B. S. MILLER B. A. SMITH M. I. WISER I. u. SNAVELY Sophomores B. A. BOLLIVIAN R. A. DAVIES B. A. DEUVALL M. A. BRATT I. E. SAVAGE ADVISER MRS. G. G. LUCAS Bottom Row, Left to Right;- Wiser, Sebastian, Mille Smith, Bradshaw. S U c 01 Row -Bo man, Bran, Davies, Snavely, Savage, Crane. Chi Omega h 5:110:11 Row, Left to Right- 1 IOrgan, Ho ne, Honigan, Plghtner, Henshaw, Bonnen, 11381155, Ranallo, Mink, MuL Mn. Second Row-Gilbert, CCOrmick, M c M HOWQ Ran d, C0 W ker Third gtgff, Estabmok, Lee, Thomp- 13:13 1 110! 1,Water11ousc, Fm! iusf curse , Coon. DurthS Row-Hillsman, Rich: 31118th Jon nes, Hedge, Hoff- ;13 ; Broscmus, Parnell, Beun, eCk Edwa University of Arkansas Founded 1895 109 Chapters NU GIUWMA CHAPTER Established 1926 MEMBERS Seniors M. E. BONNERT M. M. I'IORRIGAN A. 31. RIORGAN E. J. COOPER J. A. LIGHTNER 111 J RIUL 1N C. E. HENSHAW 13. M. LINTZMEYER A. 114. RANALLO D. M. HORNE NI. J. DUNK C. R. VVINEMAN Juniors 1. COOPER 1.1V. HILLSLWAN L. JONES N E DALZE L N. L. HOFFMAN J. I. MCMULLEN M C. DOGG T M. L. HOWE V. NI. PREUSS S. O. GILBERT R. M. RAND Sophomores N. J BEUN D. A. ESTABROOK J. A. PECK E. C COON 11. L. HEDGE B. A. RICHARDSON J. 13. COURSEX S L. JONES P. A. THOMPSON L. J. EDW ARDS J. M. LEE S. A. UPDEGRAFF 211.1..ELLIOTT .C. PARNELL J. V. VVATERHOUSE ADVISER MRS. G. L. HALLER , ' , 1 Delta Delta Delta Bottom Row, Left to Right- Dunlap, ready, Greig, J. Claycomb, Hartley, R e e d, Evans, Conaway, Jakob, B. Senior, Templin. Second Row -COX, Guthrie, Titmus, Schwing, Larpenteur, Rosen- berry, Diehl, Dickson, Barnes, Woodfln. Third Row-Kern, Loesel, Cranmer, Crawford, Johnson, Ingham, R. Clay- Comb, Rowland, Klepper, Bambrick, Marshall. Fourth Row-Riley, Moncton, STOtt, Stark, Clymer, Weaver, Da- vies, Kiel, Glatfelter, Fry, 1VIelVin, Benck, Kerr. 3941 Boston University M. E. CLYMER B. P. CONAWAY I. DUNLAP J. L. EVANS I. W. GREIG . T. BAMBRICK L. BARNES R. BURRELL . E. CLAYCOMB . E. COX . R. DAVIES EVE 2H '-I B. BENCK R. J. CLAYCOMB C. B. CRANMER J. M. CRAWFORD N. R. FRY 95 Chapters Founded 1888 ALPHA PHI CHAPTER Established 1947 MEMBERS Seniors L. J. HARTLEY P. A. KLEPPER P. A. KREADY M. L. LARPENTEUR juniors E. R. DICKSON R. J. DIEHL P. E. ESREY 1W. G. GUTHRIE L. J. JAKOB M. A. KIEL C. J. LOESEL S ophomores ADVISER MRS. C. D. DAHLE J. F. REED M. A. SCHWING K. A SENIOR P. A. TEMPLIN A. L. WOODFIN A. L. ROSENBERRY P. A. ROWLAND R. P. SCOTT M. M. STARK A. M. TITMUS G. A. WEAVER M. K. KERR E. MARSHALL M. C. MELVIN N. M. MONCTON L. L. RILEY Delta Gamma Byttmn Raw, Left to Right.- GTu m, Schultz, Sanders, II 1' Vester, Bruxmcr, musket, VVebber, H a i n e s, Anglerson. Second Row-De- Stem, Jones, Youn a e' Beehakas, Stieber, B I i g h t, Healy, Human, D. Ilemphill, Holden, Douthctt. F o u r t 1 R'ow-Stuck, Keeney, h smg, Marshall, Oswalt, 1- 50 ky, wen, Grimm, France, Glanopnulns, Eyer y. Lewis School, Oxford, Miss. N. E. ANDERSON N. C. HAINES L. G. BECHAKAS B. J. BRIGHT J. Y. MARSHALL M. J. ANDROSKY E. G. GRIMM 78 Chapters ALPHA CHI CHAPTER Established 1930 MEMBERS Seniors H. F. HEMPHILL P. R. JOHNSTON M. J. MASSING J. P. SANDERS juniors M. A. McMILLAN E. L. MORGAN A. J. OWEN Sophomores B. A. HEALY D. J. IIER'IPHILL N. HOLDEN B. A. HOIVIAN N. L. JONES R. E. KEENEY N. I. MARCINEK J. ? D. MENSING ADVISER J. L. mans Founded 1873 M. F. SCI IULTZ M . V . XVILLIAMS J. C. REIST A. STIEBER . A. THORNTON 14 w M. MORGANS A. OSVVALT J. REX A. ROBB A. STUCK P. THOMAS A. VVERTZ M. WILLIAMS E. A. YOUNG wwepmvr H Delta Zeta IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Bolt 1mm Row, Left to Right- Heidisli, Kre ps, Piper, Becht, Walker ,Mc ain, Jones, VVa ai- da, Moorhead, Myers. Secuml Machamer, Knobloch, Burritt, onover, Luchck. Juln nson 8811, Thomas, Brazier, Liner weaver, Max v 6.11 Miami University of Ohio 72 Chapters Founded 1902 GAMMA DELTA CHAPTER J. C. BAUER M . wwwzzn: BROZIER . H. ALLAN E. BARRETT . M. BECHT . J. BENDER E. BREZELLE . BROWN L. DAHLINGER . E. BURRITT . J. CRESSMAN Established 1946 MEMBERS Seniors M. A. KREPPS juniors N. R. DUNN E. A. EVANS G. A. HEIDISH M. A. HENDERSON A. M. JONES 11. E. LINEXVEAVER J. A. LUCHEK Sophomores E. L. DONER J. A. JOHNSON E. M. KNOBLOCH 111. E. LEWIS FACULTY ADVISER MRS. A. s. LUCHEK J. L. MOORHEAD M. A. WAIDA ..G McCLAIN .J.M1YRE S ..M PI IPER ..J RADCLIFFE E. SELL ..E THOMAS ..L WALKER zgmmg'ng'z T. M. MACHAMER VI. MAXWELL E. I. I. M. PETERSON STROMAYER Gamma Phi Beta Bottom Row, Left to Right- Bmwn, Sutherland, Garret- 0 . . Chuls, S h 1 g1 e y, Denniston. SECond Row-Betts, Morosini, Porter, Ellison, Black, M. Wil- 1mms, Posocco, Brunner, Tet- ley, De n Third Rmv-Mc- her, Sheedy, TaylorfManin, Dykeman. Syracuse University C. I. J. S. P. A. 63 Chapters Founded 1874 ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER L. BEVAN M. BRANDT C. GARRETSON A. GROVVALL J. ALLEY . W. CURRY G. AGNEXN . L. BABBITT M. CROOP M. DAHLGREN B. DENNISTON Established 1932 MEMBERS Seniors I D R. V. MEGOVV R. J. NICHOLS A. E. SHIGLEY juniors . J. GELTZ . C. MOROSINI A. PORTER M. J. DEAN Y. R. ELLISON N J Sophomores M. E. DYKEMAN M. J. GRUBB L. C. HEFFNER S. L. LYDDON M. L. KHARTIN M. A. MCLAREN ADVISER MRS. G. L. LEFFLER B. G. SPRENKLE J. L. SUTHERLAND R. P. WILLIAMS P. M. XNOLFE P. E. POSOCCO J. L. TITUS M. R. WILLIAMS C. E. L. A. RICHARDSON II. M. SIIEEDY I. T. TAYLOR B. H. XVYNN Kappa Alpha Theta DePauw University 74 Chapters BETA PI-II CHAPTER Established 1931 MEMBERS Seniors M. CHRISTENSEN D. KELLER C. e I. LASHER M. GOOD D. LUFT M. HANNA S. SECHLER J. HENRY N. SHARBAUCH J. HUNTER Juniors J. DOBSON P. RIOFFETT M. GRAY J. NORTON J. HARKINS M. ROBERTS P. LUCKETT S. SIIOEMAKER Sophomores J. BERG J. HERD C. CORBIERE J. HERTEL 1V1. FOUCART S. HOLLOWAY B. FULTON S. KNAPP B. GVVIN J. REIST ADVISER MRS. C. E. FRENCH Bottom Haw, Left to Right- Keller, J. Taylor, Humor, Su'cgcr, Strum, Goad, Luft Shurlmugh, VVicder, Christen- sen, Lushur. Sccoml Rank. XVilcy, Shoemaker, Ilarldns, H :I n n a, Sechlcr, Henry, Carhieru, Vickcrs, Un- cu mar. Thin Raw - Grew, E ; 1:3981 Founded 1870 B. STROM M. VVIEDER M. UNCAPHER B. WASK J. WILEY M. WILSON M. SHARP N. TAYLOR M. VICKERS M. VVHITELY RGER .A 4A .m.. - k.. u..-..- .;. .. .g Founded 1897 Kappa Delta Virginia State Normal 72 Chapters BETA THETA CHAPTER Established 1941 MEMBERS Seniors J. ASI'IIVIAN ,I. M. IIEIDENIANN P. RI. OXFORD J. C. DAGER D. E. IIYDEN P. R. ROSEBERRY J, A. FOSA J. XV. KING J. P. SAUNDERS 11. J. IIARMSEN M. 1. KING C. E T 1 11. R. 111113135 juniors K. V. AAGAARD V. J. IIARTENBACII III. A. SIMON IVL R. BOWEN N. J. IIOOD J. THOMAS N. D. URCIO L. C. JONES B..'I'RUV1PETER IVL IVI. FROIIIHAN H. B. LOMAN .1; VVALCNER l. L. IIALL V. MAYES 1. WO . C. A. MCINTIRE 1 Sophomores E. A. BELL N. HARTMAN V. IVI. RALPH R. BELLIN B. L LENTZ S. J. WALLACE J. E. FLEMING P. J. IVIYERS K. D. VVENTZ M. L. GUERRANT P. A. PIRRALL I3. I. VVIIITE ADVISER MRS. IV. R. CONN Bottom Row, LL'H to Right- St n rump etcr, Ham; Daucr Hancnbalwh, Heidemann, 131111, Krebs. SL1,- nml RmIMJonc-s, thmzm, VVHgncr, Aaganrd, McKninht, VYentz, Truitt, Ashman, Fosu. lhird Rmv-Mayc LS, Vhitc, Myers, Wolf, Flcnnng, Saun- ders, M1 mire, cntz Sim nun, Oxford. Four Ih RnuI-Rnlpl1, Minslmll, Bowen, L o m a n, Guarmnt, lloud, M. King, Bell. Wallace. 13991 Kappa Kappa Gamma Monmouth College Founded 1870 82 Chapters DELTA ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1930 MEMBERS Seniors I. A. BUCHANAN S. A. FOLGER Al. I. ROUSE A. E. CHAPMAN C GRIFFETH NI. E. R EY B. A. COLEMAN I. HACKETT L. NI. THOIVISON J. L. DAVIDSON L. A. KENYON E. L. WILLIAIWS NI. A. EVANS N E. IWETZGE G. J. YOUNG C. C. MOORHEAD Juniors P. A. ACOSTA P. A. DENNIS B. L. KLOPP AI. J. ARNOLD B. FORESMAN N. J. QUEER P. W. CAPPER M. M. COSGROVE ??cn M. HEPPENSTALL M. J. STABLEY A. JEFFRIES H. A. STELIOTES Sophomores R. S. BROWN C. J. KAPPES M. J. PHILLIPS M J BUCHANAN P. J. MAYBERRY B A. REYNOLDS C CARAW Y S J. 11 l: A. SVVAGLER B A. CONVVELL . C. IV A A B. TIERNEY B. E. HOLZKA R. A. PEIRCE F. L. A. J. JONES A. 1U. VVILLIANISON ADVISER MRS. II. C. MLISSILR Bottom Row, Left to Right- Huc 'ett, Chapman, R i l c y, J. Cosgrove, Jones, Brown, XVil- liamson. Phi Mu h Bottom Row, Left to Right- Rer, Mollenhauer, Hoover, Siummnu, Riccuiti, Bender. eComl Row-Hill, Gresh, Ste- 1 Pa . 301V-Ber , Haring, Crosbie, eltzer, Jennings, Welliver, S eeg, Kostas, Zimmerman, tover, Woodrow. F o u r t h Row-Luyben, Pfahler, Heaps, Lanphier, M e r k l e, Truxal, Hllrllles. D u d a, VVensing, Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia BETA MU CHAPTER H. L. BENDER L. E. DREISBACII N. L. GLEGHORN J. HARTLEY L. L. DELLE DONNE W. G. GRESH M. O. HARING S. A. HEAPS E. J. IIILL II. J. IILIRLESS L J. BERG M. J. cnosmn A. II. JENNINGS 70 Chapters Established 1929 MEMBERS Seniors D. L. HOOVER P. A. IMHOF B. A. KELLER R. J. D'IOLLENIIAUER juniors L. A. KNERR P. A. LANPHIER M. A. MERKLE M. A. PECK G. M. PORRELLO F. A. BEICIIEN Sophomores L. RUTH ADVISER MRS. D. s. MEAD Founded 1852 G. E. MUMMAU J. A. RICCUITI L. B. VanVACTOR I. A. VARNER B. J. ROBB J. M. STEVENS M. E. TURNER M. J. VVOODROVV E. C, ZIMMERMAN B. M. SELTZER V. A. VVELLIVER D. VVENSING Bottom Row, Left to Right- Slomuwitz, M :1 k In, Siegal, Iyman, Isenbcrr, - man, Shinsel Blacker, Marika I, m an, Nzlst, Ruttenbcrg. Hunter College R. B. HYMAN G. B. ISENBERG D. S. BECKMAN J. R. BLACKER . HAN N. FRANKEL R. S. FRIEDMAN H F! o . ABT A. BARASCH E. A. FRIEDMAN 36 Chapters BETA ETA CHAPTER Established 1946 MEMBERS Seniors F. A. MARKOVVITZ Juniors B. G. KOPLOVITZ M. E. SAMUELS Sophomores M. R. HEYMAN H. S. JASKOL J. E. LIPPMAN ADVISER MRS. B. L. ALEXANDER Founded 1913 S. C. SIEGAL M. S. SPIERS S. B. SHAPIRO A L M VVEILLER E MALKIN L. B. ETT F. ROSENVVASSER Sigma Delta Tau -- Cornell University Founded 1917 29 Chapters PHI CHAPTER Established 1943 MEMBERS Seniors S. J. BOUCH J. FRIEDMAN R. L. PHILLIPS R. BURICKSON A. GEVANTHOR J. R. ROSEN J. COHEN S. HALPERIN D. SERLING S. F. DAVIDSON S. E. HERLITZ S. I. TILLES N. E. FEHR C. B. KUPERSMITU F. J. YOFFEE I l Juniors x P. AUERBACH R. GROTSKY A. SARE n. ; L. BLUNI M. LEVITT L. SAX J. FEINBERG L. LISS E. YAVERBAUNI C. RIERMELSTEIN Sophomores S. BASSEL N. DAVIS J ROBBINS J. BLOCK E. FORNIAN 1W. B. SALKOFF E. A. BOBIWAN R. GOLDBERG L. S. SANIUELS L. 11. BREGIWAN R. GROSS P. SHERIVIAN Q. CITRENBAUNI M. E. GROSSMAN II. S. V NI. A. COHN II. LEVY C. VVEINSVVEIG J. PAPERNICK ADVISER MRS. 11. v. ZELKO g?ttom Row, Left to Right- 111.65, YoHee, Cohen, Hal- Ffmny Rosen, Friedman, Phi!- IPS, Gevamhor, Buricksun, u Second Rmv-Sare, A'llerbach, Kupersmith, Dav Xyldson, Fehr, Feinberg, Sax, Tmi'erbaum, Sherman, Levitt. hm! Row-Block, mrman, Sratsky, iss, Mermelstein, lum, Samuels, Davis, Gross- BObman, XNeinswcig, Silow, Bassel. The'l'u Phi Alpha 1 University of Michigan Founded 1912 16 Chapters RHO OF THETA PHI ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1929 MEMBERS Seniors M. J. BAILY D. L. HORGAN M. L. RULE A. C. DONAHOE C. A. IWCCAFFREY R. I. SCHWERHA J. E. GBAZIANO NI. H. HADZAI V. M. SINCLAIR Juniors Y. BOVALINA L. K. DOLPHIN M. T. MaCNAIVIARA 1V1. A. CLAYSMITII 1V1. HICKEY J. 1V1. MAGINNIS A. COLARUSSO M. T. PIEROTTI Sophomores C. J. BUEHLER E. I. GRABIAK A. A. RAUSEO M. L. CHERNEY 1V1. E. BIALLOY S. M. STORNIER ADVISER MRS. J. F. O'BRIEN Piermti, Radzui, Hickey, Dun- ahoc. Third Row-Grabiak a c N a m a r a, Schwerhn, Claysmith, Horgan. P1041 Zeta Tau Alpha Bottom Raw, Left to Right- Deknatel, Engman, Osterhout, Erb, Kulp, Sorenson, Anders, Eby, Tressler. Second Raw- Deger, Hanson, Evans, Diver, Greytok, Chanko, W e n t z, D R o , Craig, Lane, Robinson, Anderson, Rowland. Longwood College, Farmville, Virginia 71 Chapters Founded 1898 GAMMA EPSILON CHAPTER N. L. ANDERSON u. M. DEKNATEL v. L. DIVER K. E EBY J. 1. ENGMAN N. E. ERB D. M. EVANS .J.ANDERS .B.CHANKO H.COATES .J.COCHRAN uptmw G. A. ANDERSON A. M. BARTII J. A. DEBT M. J. CONNOR D. A. COOK Established 1939 MEMBERS Seniors J. A. GREYTOK J. RI. GUYER J. L. HORNBERGER M. S. KULP E. R. LUMLEY R. A. NEXVTON E. E. OSTERIIOUT juniors A. CRAIG R. EGER E. FRUTIGER M. GRIFFITH U K. E. J. E. Sophomores J. A. GIROD B. JOHNSON ADVISER MRS. J. R. HASWELL G. M. PALUTIS II. A. POND K. M. ROBB M. M. ROWLAND I. J. SORENSON B. J. TRESSLER A. T. XVENTZ . . HANSON LONG MCGILL . J. VVORTHINGTON N. A M. A. ROBINSON J. E. VVIENER Hos1 Bottom Row, Left 10 Righfd Siemert, Crouse, Samies, H' Kreiser, Fitzcharles, Hadley: cDade, L Kreiset, D 11g ty, Mazer, Krinef: Blocherer, Clark, Saiers, Judd- Third Row-Jelinek, Husbandv C. Chrismer, Bytes, Vronily Hibbard, Prager, Lieberman: Mosmwski, Rinehimer. Five years ago, several independent men organized a social group known as the Penn Haven Club. The club was founded to create a spirit of good fellowship and to gain added social privileges for its members. Penn Haven At the present time, there are 26 men living in the house under the guid- ance of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wiley. This year, an annex providing quar- ters for eight men, was added. Also, an alumni association was recently established. The members of Penn Haven were active participants in intramural sports and sponsored several dances and teas. In 1938, a group of students living together was granted a charter by the College, establishing the Cody Manor Lionts Club. Since that date, the club has continued intermittently until the present time. Although c d Manor inactive last year, the Club reorganized For the Current academic year, and o y contributed successfully to both campus activities and intramural sports. The Clust reorganization program has a three-fold purpose: to hold its members in a stable group; to promote better fellowship; and to facilitate the enforcement of such rules as are necessary to preserve good house conduct. Bottom Raw, Left 10 Right- Echard, Yeager, Metroka, L21 Roche, Schaeffer. Second Row ..e, noun. -Gregal, Engleman, Luperi, Ford. 113;:me Rom, Left 10 Right- ak e 4 Dr. Myers, I l thuck, X0 S, F. C m xers, Barnhm't, llorgarr, Paterson. Beaver House College Co-op Bottom Row, Left to Righte J. A. Trolier, Harp, Clawson, Metzger, Pier, Forest, yson, Burkhart, Burlein, Plunkett, Trolier, Nelson, White. Second Row-XV. S h e a 1' e I Powell, Grubs, Minamvich, Ingham, Gundel, Smith, I 05- ler, Lloyd, Neuhauser, Mage rini, Rorabuugh. Third Row -Hnrek, Ferr', Yoh, amp- bell, Shiemer, Rhodes, Rich- ards, Kassab, Lineaweaver, XVhimey, C S carer, Moses. Fourth Row-Fister, McCahilI, Lake, Park, Thompson, lan- e Kin , Lindenmuth, Fif 1d a ven, Stewart, Kincaid, Ely, Harris, Labar, Brooks, WiL liams, Chircosm. In February, 1934, a group of Penn State students, Feeling the need for a strong organization of non-fraternity men, founded the Beaver House. The aims of the Club were to encourage personal integrity and greater fullness of Character in its members and to provide a place for them to live where they could reside in good fellowship with each other. This spirit of fellowship has made the Beaver House a lasting organiza- tion on the Penn State campus. Among its many social events are the Christmas dance and the Pirate dance which is held every Spring. The College Co-operative Society is a non-profit organization which affords both men and women students an opportunity to share in the work and management of a co-operative living unit. The house provides living quarters for 20 women, and dining Facilities for them and for 48 men. Living costs are minimized because all members do an equal share of the work. The students elect a work manager who schedules duties according to individual programs. An elected house manager supervises the buying of supplies. The group sponsors numerous social functions, including parties, banquets, and hayrides for its members. RICHARD M. BARD President Association of Independent Men ORGANIZATION resentative at large for each Eve hundred men living in that RICHARD M. BARD - - - . - President particular area. The latter are elected each Fall. All in- WILLIAM ZAKOR - - - - - ViceePresident dependent men are eligible for these positions. RICHARD P. MILLS - - - - - Secretary An important function of AIM is to provide social ac- Howmm K. FITTING - - - - Treasurer tivities for the independent men. During the past year, AIM has held houseparties for the independent men on big weekends. The organization sponsored mixers through- The Association of Independent Men is the governing out the year and this year started a program of dances held body for the independent men at Penn State. All under- in Recreation Building after Saturday night sports events. graduate men Who are not athliated with a social fraternity To provide music for these and other afFairs, AIM organized are automatically members of AIM. The Board of Gov- an orchestra. Another activity AIM sponsored was the ernors consists of 29 members and coordinates the work of annual All-College hike. the Nittany, Pollock, West Dormitory, and Town Councils. A biweekly newspaper, The Independent, was spon- This membership includes the Board President, Vice- sored and published by AIM in conjunction with Leonides. President, Secretary, and Treasurer who are elected each Activities of independent organizations, items of interest to Spring by the outgoing Board of Governors, plus the four independent men and women, and articles on outstanding top oH-icers of each of the individual councils, and one rep- independent students were highlighted in this publication. Bottom Row, Left 10 Right-Olmsted, Laubaclz, Zakor, Bard, Mills, Fitting, Durek, Zanoni. Sacomi Raw- Stottlemyer, Brown, rady, Fiscus, Keener, Faust, Ilanek, Klingensmith, Kaplan. Third Row-Hamilton, Mays, Raymond, Huling, Demmer, Homer, Evert. Leonides - ORGANIZATION JOAN E. WENTZEL - - - - DORIS B. SHER . - - - YVONNE P. CARTER . - - SORLEY R. SNYDER - - ELSA J. PASLINE - . - - - President V ice-Presidem Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary - Treasurer Leonides was established in 1948 to serve as a representa- tive group for all independent women. Its aims included plans to foster better relations among the women, to insure equal representation in student government, and to provide better social and athletic opportunities. Each Fall, a representative from each dormitory unit is elected to represent her group on the governing board of Leonides. An alternate is also elected to take the place of the regular delegate when the latter is unable to attend the council meetings. The president serves as representative of Bottom Row, Left to Right-Zack, Sher, Pnsline, Snyder, VVcntzel, Carter, VVilsm - ' ' i ' '1 0 Aaron, Edmunds, McComb, Spal , eese, Burlem, Peterson, Hickey, Johnson, Carey, Ilenucssey, E. Miller, Callet, Howard. Magnni, D. MI 1 er, JOAN E. WENTZEL 1, Miss Thompson. Lusk. President the independent women on All-College Cabinet, and the vice-president represents them on the Senate of WSGA. As a group, Leonides held various social functions in conjunction with independent Inelfs organizations such as the Penn State Club and the West Dormitory Council. Its athletic teams were active in the intramural program, and its members together with AIM, cooperated in sponsoring a bi-weekly newspaper. The Independent published new; and views pertinent to independent men and women on campus. Among its other activities, Leonides inaugurated cofFee hours in the womenls dormitory lounges. All independent women were invited. This year, the group held small get- togethers in the recreation rooms of the women's dormi- tories in cooperation with the men in the NittanV-Pollock area. Leonides also cooperated in sponsoring a Christmas party in the TUB for the children in VVindcrest. Second Third Row-Hirsch, Penn State Club ORGANIZATION JOSEPH A. LIPSKY - - - e - President, MOYLAN C. MILLS - - - Vice-Presidem MARTIN BERKOWITZ - - - - - Secretary RAY F. EVERT . - - - - Treasurer Organized in 1932, the Penn State Club is the oldest independent men's group at the Pennsylvania State College. The club was founded to fill the need of non-fratemity men for social, athletic, and political activities. It functions now primarily as a social organization. There are over 100 active members in the Penn State Club. lVlembership is open to any independent man who receives the approval of the group. The high point of the year is reached in February when the Club sponsors the AllnCOIlege Talent Show in Schwab Auditorium. The production brings the organization cam- pus wide publicity. Cash awards are given to the three top JOSEPH A. LIPSKY President contestants who are, in the opinion of the audience, the most original and most entertaining. A plaque is awarded annually by the club to the out- standing independent senior man on campus. Character, scholarship, and service to the College are recognized by the award. The recipient is chosen by a committee composed of the Dean of Men, Director of Student Union, and Presi- dent of the Interfraternity Council. A semi-formal dinner dance for the initiation of new members is held each Spring. Several private mixers are also sponsored with the various women's dormitories, the Christmas mixer with Atherton Hall being an annual affair. The members are active participants in all intramural sports. The club room, 411 Old Main, provides a lounge for members to relax during leisure hours as well as a place to entertain friends. Bottom Row, Left to Righi-OlNeil, Swartley, Maxwell, Barnes, Evert, Lipsky, Hudak, Berkowitz, Fazio, Polian- Se 0 1d 0 1' chik, Shucavage, Sadler, Z w-Diefenderfer, Barnhatt, Bovle, Gunde , me, Rymsza, Detxviler, R. A. Davis, Ayers, Caputo, Corrado, DCmshock, Mutchler. Third ROWLBOszet, Mantz, Planutis, McDannell, Lee, Dickman, Nale, Martin, Gucrrini, Fleming, Schoenberger, Kulp, Shields. Fourth Rmv-HuH, Beyer, Aieher, Saulko, Gasche, Salinski, Denham, Shafl'er, Sprowls, Jones, R. M. Davis, Ackerman. ORGANIZATION RUTH S. AARON - - - - - President SARA E. KLAUSMAN - - - - Vice-President DOROTHY A. STEN - - - - - Secretary - Treasurer MARY BARBARA HARDY - - - Philotes, the oldest independent women's club 011 came pus, celebrated its 14th anniversary this year. There were 65 members on the roll of this active social group. The purpose and aim of Philotes aids nonsorority girls The club brings together the independent girls on campus to broaden their academic and social life. It stimulates their interest in scholarship and activities. It helps the girls to acquire self-conhdence. Finally, Philotes promotes friendly Cooperation toward all other campus orv in four ways. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Iloward, Claypotch, Zack, Badwey, Kozuchowski, Rosenblo F iinch. Second ' Puchalski, Chinn, chechter, Eaton, Bachin, Krakuwer, Kelly, Greenberg, Buck. Ferry, Kroekel, Matookian, Hayford, Kaufman, Niering, Green, Hollen, Allen, Row- age, Barr, RUTH S. AARON President ganizations. To be eligible for membership, an independent girl must have an All-College average of at least a 1.00. Being a social organization, Philotes has a varied pm gram for the members. Listed on the social calendar were hayrides, theater parties, hikes, cabin parties, open houseS, and mixers. Several Formal and informal dances were also held. These activities frequently were held with indepen dent men's groups. Intramural sports was another Field in which Philotes actively participated. Basketball, swimming, volleyball, and ping-pong drew most of the attention. Philotes conducts an annual project to raise money for some worthy cause. This year members played Santa Claus for the Children of- VVoodycrest with a Christmas gift shower. Nlaric Haidt served again this year as adviser to the group. Reinmiller, Ilanzell, Lninc, Hardy, Aaron, Klausmnn , Detwei er, Preston, Musgravc Third Row-Moerder, Eshclmnn, Mendelssohn, Miral o. m-n- s--I-D i :1- r:?m: nmanmrmnvr mm H9 -1 L - -E '5- . ' . ; 4' J! --1 . ORGANIZATION ROBERT B. FAST - - - - - - President HOMER J. BARR - - - - Vice-Presidem BETTINA C. DEPALMA , . - Sec1'etary-Trensurer The Hat Society Council was Chartered four years ago by the Student Welfare Council to act as a legislative body governing campus hat groups and to coordinate and stimu- late the activities of the societies. The activities of eight hat societies, three womeifs and five men's, fall under the jurisdiction of the Council. The member organizations are: Skull and Bones, Parmi Nous, Androcles, Blue Key, Druids, hqortar Board, Chimes and Cwens. This is an increase of one over last year, Androcles being the new society created by the Council last Spring. The president and secretary of each of the honoraries C0111- prise the Council. With male freshmen hack on the campus for the first time in five years, customs was the prime concern of this body. The Council was responsible For drawing up a set of constructive customs that were carried out by its member organizations. During the football season, it was this group that was behind the forming of the hntmen's receiving line for the football squad. While in the process of revisingy its constitution the Hat Society Council has worked diligently to preserve and pro- mote College traditions and to foster a keen Nittnny spirit. Hat Society Council ROBERT B. FAST President Baum Row, Left to Righl-Ilurkins, Burr, Fast, dc Puhna, Kon- doum'ian. ecomi Row-ROSCH, Barnitz, hIcClain, Carlson, XVil- liums, Vaughan, Butts. Lion's Paw, founded in 1908, each vear chooses not more than 15 outstanding senior men. The number varies, some- times being as few as three, and other times having to be limited by the maximum of 15. Membership in LiOIfs Paw is reserved for senior men who have distinguished themselves in service to the College and in extraeeurrieular activities and who exhibit the greatest tendencies to continue rendering service during the re- mainder of their senior year and as alumni. It is the out standing senior men's honorary and is intended to represent 21 reward for their previous three years of service to the College. Nearly 500 Lion,s Paw alumni still maintain an active interest in the organization and the College. Lionts Paw MEMBERS J. Edwin Barnitz Homer J. Barr Marlin S. Brenner Robert M. Davis Robert B. Fast Emerson E. Jones Harry A. Kondourajian Owen E. Landon Harold A. Leinhach Neil S. See John W . Smidansky Samuel S. Vaughan H. Curtis VVessner William Zakor 130mm: Iluu'. luff 1n Righti arr, Ix'nndnurujiun, F :1 st Vaughan, fee. Sccnml Rmvi Smidunsky, Burnitz, Lcinlmch, Brenner, thssner. Third Row 7Duvis, Landon, Jones, Zzlkor. t4151 Mortar Board Mortar Board, with 83 active chaptersy was founded in 1918 as a national 110110111137 society For senior women. It was established on the Penn State campus in 1935. Mem- bers, who are tapped in the Spring 0F their junior year, are chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and service. The purpose of hlortar Board is to provide for the co- opcration between societies, to promote College loyalty, to advance the spirit of service and fellowship among university women, to maintain a high standard of scholarship, to recognize and to encourage leadership, and to stimulate and develop :1 finer type of college woman. The. activity highlighting IVIottar Board this year was the Mardi Gras, with sororities and Leonides maintaining booths. These groups also submitted candidates from which 21 king of the Mardi Gras was elected. The proceeds from the affair were contributed to the Charlotte E. Ray Scholar- ship Fund. This scholarship is awarded annually to girls who are in need of financial aid, and who have attained per- sonal and academic growth indicative of higher levels of achievement. Other activities of Mortar Board included decorating the goal posts for football games, sponsoring an infirmary service for women students, and serving as hostesses at the Inaugural Reception for President Milton S. Eisenhower. This year Mortar Board renewed an old tradition of sponsoring a brcakf'ast. in the. Spring, for the women 5th dents who have hccn of service to the College but have not received recognition in a hat society. t4161 Bottom Row, Left to Right' ru 8, run, Rosen, de Pal- n . Second Row- Brunner, Sprenklc, Kel y. ORGANIZATION JANET R. ROSEN - - AUDREY E. BRUA - BETTINA C. DEPALMA - MARY ELLEN GRUBE GAY BRUNNER - - ANNE K. FORREST - MEMBERS Audrey E. Brua Gay Brunner Bettina C. chalma Rose C. Eifert - - President - VicetPresident - - Secretary - - Treasurer - - Editor - - H istorian Anne K. Forrest Mary Ellen Grube Janet R. Rosen Barbara G. Sprenkle E Skull and Bones Skull and Bones is an upperclassmen's honorary com- posed of outstanding campus personalities. Its members are selected from the upperclassmen who have achieved acclaim in the various campus activities. It is distinctive in that it was the first Hat Society on campus to tap its mem- bers on the basis of the point system. This method allots a specific number of points for each recognized extra-cur- ricular activity. Thus, membership in Skull and Bones is earned only through actual achievement. Each Spring on Tap Day, at an early dawn ceremony7 the top men on campus are admitted to Skull and Bones. Included among its members are varsity athletes, sport managers, editors of campus publications, class ofhcers, and men who have made their mark in other campus activities. Skull and Bones distinguishes itself by taking an active part in campus aftairs. In October, the members ushered at the Inaugural Reception for President Milton S. Eisen- hower. They also ushered at pep rallies and aided in inaugurating the use of Hash cards in the freshman cheering section at Beaver Field. Each year, in keeping with its tradition of service to the College and to the student body, Skull and Bones awards a scholarship to a varsity letter winner who has maintained an All-College average of 1.5 and who contributes toward the expenses of his education. Skull and Bones social activities are highlighted each year by the annual Spring initiation banquet. It is here that the graduating members welcome the new Skull and Bones members who will carry out the program of the hon- orary for the coming year. OFFICERS HARRY A. KONDOURAJIAN - - JOSEPH A. LANE - - - J. EDWIN BARNITZ - - - hiENIBERS Herbert H. Axford Robert M. Bailey J. Edwin Bamitz Marlin S. Brenner John B. Dalbor Robert 1V1. Davis William R. Detweiler John A. Erickson Russel H. Herman Carroll L. Howes Thomas M. Karolcik Harry A. Kondourajian Joseph A. Lane Bolton: Raw, Left to Right- Brenner, avis, Barnitz, Kon- dnurajian, L a n c, VVeisberg, Kamlcik. Second Rmv-anor, VVessner, See t r i c k s o n, Schmuckler, Bailey, R. 1. Mil- ler, Dalbor. hird Row - Richards, Sharens, H o w e s Axford, Herman, R. C. Miller, Stevens, Young, Detweiler. President u u V icevPresident Secretary-Treasmer Carl H. Liachowitz Raymond C. Miller Robert 1. Miller James E. Richards David L. Schmuckler Neil S. See Robert R. Sharetts John W. Smidansky Huber S. Stevenes Richard L. VVeisberg H. Curtis Wessner 1 Clarke D. Young William Zakor t4171 Parmi Nous Parmi Nous is a senior honorary composed of men who have distinguished themselves in sports or as athletic man- agers, or who have been outstanding in student government, dramatics, forensics, or publications. Formerly a strictly senior athletic honorary, Parmi Nous was Opened last Spring to senior men outstanding in other activity Fields. The objectives of the honorary are the advancement of academic and athletic interests, the carrying on of campus traditions, and the promotion of the spirit of Penn State. One of the oldest melfs honorary societies on campus, Parmi Nous was founded in 1908 by Thomas W. Piolet. Members of this hat society work with the cheerleaders to plan pep rallies, assist the Cheerleaders at football games, and greet the team as it enters the Field. Parmi Nous meme hers have undertaken a project to have an organ or a section of the Blue Band provide music at Recreation Building between halves of basketball games, or between double- header events. This year members of the honorary helped construct new Hashcards For use at football games, and dis- tributed signs for the Georgetown game. With freshman men again on the Penn State campus, Parmi Nous members aided in their orientation, and in the enforcement of freshmen customs. Members of Parmi Nous, in cooperation with other cam- pus hat societies, served as ushers at the Inaugural ceremo- nies for President iVIilton S. Eisenhower at Beaver Field and, in cooperation with Skull and Bones, ushered at the Inaugural Reception at White Hall. t4181 HOMER J BARR PATRICK E. HEIMS ROBERT B. FAST Henry M. Albright George F. Avery Richard M. Bard Homer J. Barr Philip J. Benedetti John M. Boddington Clarence R. Buss Ronald T. Coder Owen J Dougherty Robert B. Fast Nathan B. Feinstein Victor J. Fritts Charles A. Godlasky Bottom Row, Left to Right-- Benedetti, Boddmgton, Lud- ' 'ms B let, Mathers, Buss, Dougherty, S c h o e n fe l d, Longenecker, J 0 n e s, rsons, Feinstein, Avery, Leinbach. Third Row; Vaughan, Landon, J. Yerkes, Waters, Coder, Grupp, . Y e r k e s, Vilsmeier, Pulling, Woolever, V alentino. ORGAN IZATION President Vice-Presidem S ecre tary-Treasurer MEMBERS Otto Grupp Walter C. Miller Patrick E. Heims Robert L. Parsons Emerson E. Jones Frederick R. Phillips Raymond C. Koehler Michael J. Rubino John Kurty Henry F. Schoenfeld Owen E. Landon Rudolph A. Valentino Harold A. Leinbach Samuel S. Vaughan Harry R. Little Walter F. Vilsmeier Robert J. Longenecker Rodney T. Waters David W. Ludwig Charles J. Williams William G. Mathers Harry L. Woolever Edward L. Merek James H. Yerkes William H. Yerkes Blue Key Blue Key, junior men's hat society founded in 1920, has as its purposes the recognition of juniors outstanding in activities and to render such services as will advance the social life of the student body. In addition, the organization entertains visitors to the campus and aids in upholding College traditions. Among its service projects, this society assisted in en- forcing freshman customs, ushered at football games and, in conjunction with other hat societies, helped maintain the flashcards at football games. In cooperation with the Ath- letic Association, Blue Key publishes annually 3 WVelcome to Penn State booklet, which is given to all visiting athletic teams. This pamphlet contains sketches of the coaches, traditions, and information about the College. The membership of the organization consists of 25 first assistant managers of sports, eight men from publications, and seven men from various activities at the College. In order to be eligible for membership, 8 candidate must be in his fourth semester with a 1.00 All-College average. Tappings are held twice a year, once in October and again in May. Those men who are tapped in the Fall semester are not eligible to he oilicers 0f the organization. This year, with the intent of strengthening the Society, Blue Key operated under a new constitution. Besides sev- eral minor revisions, the new constitution Changed the membership limit from 45 to 40. Baum Row, Left to Right- II a l l m a in Short, Reese, Mutchler, Gibson, KrasnanSv S utte. Second Row -Vthrt0n, Smith, Cotton, Fix, Amend, Tarlow, Wicks. ORGANIZATION DAViD K. MUTCHLER - WILLIAM E. REESE ALLEN J. GIBSON - MARVIN L. KRASNANSKY lVillizlm A. Albert Charles E. Amend MEMBERS John P. Gnrrctson-Butt Allen J. Gibson Julian M. Gordon Edward W. llallman Thomas A. Ilanna Josepx Hartman R. Brown Nmman B. arts Amvln . Edwin F. chknwitli 0c Krasnan skv Bernard P toopcr Thomas A. Cotton Jose ih L. Leitzinger Harry E. Cover XVilliam 13. McMillin John T. Cummings W'illiam J. Dorsey Peter G. Fairchock George H. Garman Edward T. Monahan Samuel J. Mortimer David K. Mutchler David M. Fix Alan :. Edwin L. Nicholson l CTV President V ice-President Secretary - Treasurer William E. Reese Jnhn W. Schonely Edward Shihadeh Alfred Turlnw Kendall S. Tomlinsnn John G. Vusilakis T n I: 5 ' n d 'v-4 e Richard R. Wick John F. Wicks p.191 Bottom Row, Left In Itgle ; 0 n,Getorgc, Beighley , P00r mam: C01 Androcles Accompanying the many forms of advancement and expansion at Penn State came the growing need for means of granting recognition to the laudable work being done by an equally expanding number of students at the College. There seemed to be a particular lack of such means in the case of junior men, whose contribution to student activities was great. As a solution to the problem, Hat Society Council, 111 the Spring of 1950 formulated and organized Androcles, 21 junior Hat Society paralleling Skull and Bones, the long standing senior group. Founded upon the principle of service, the spirit of which was exemplified in the legend of Alidrecles land the Lion, the soc1ety 15 applopllate 1n name ORGANIZATION and 111 tunct1on. The charter membershlp was tapped and initiated by the Council that Spring. DONALD C. CARLSON - - - - - President The purpose for which the Hat Society Council or- H' Cuxms WESSNER ' ' ' Vice'PreSidem ganized Androcles is fourfold. First Of all, the societ'x1 recog- SAMUEL 8' VAUGHAN i ' t Secretary-Treasurer nizes and honors deserving and outstanding junior men in dramatics forensics, gov ernment, politics, athletics publi- MEMBERS cations and 0the1 activitv fields at the College. Secondlv Robert K. Amole Victor J. Fritts Richard P. Mills, Jr. Anchocles sen es the College 111 all possible was and stimUe john J. Baron, Jr. Clair E. George Robert L. Parsons lates and 111omotes the besto interests of the College. Thirdly, Paul S. Beighley George A. Glazer Paul A. Poorman this group studies student problems at the College and takes Milton Bernstein Murray C. Goldman Walter Sachs steps toward enriching student life. Finally, the organization Donald C- Carlson RObert W . Houseworth David L- Schmuckler maintains the many traditions of the College. including con- Mamn 1' cemm mam R' Kimelman Edward Shanke structive Freshmen customs which constitute the backbone of DaVid L' COIFOH Frank H' LeWiS Merrill Ai Sporkin '1 $tr0nO Student tie with the Coileoe Ralph E. Crame. Jr. Donald L. Maclntire Samuel S. Vaughan i t O t . ' D '. George N. Demshcck Walter C. hliller Rodney T. Waters Last F2111, Pre51dent Milton S. E1senhower was made an Ray 1:, Evert Movlan c. Mills H. Cums VVessner honorary member of Androcles. Leonard M. Friedman ' William Zakor 14201 Chimes Chimes, national junior women,s honorary, was founded at Penn State in 1947 with the national headquarters located here. Last Fall a merger with Key and Scroll, a west coast junior womenis society with the same high standards as Chimes, was completed making a total of 13 active Chapters. Following the principle of honoring those girls demon- strating scholarship, leadership, and outstanding service to the College, Chimes taps fourth semester students in the Spring. In addition to two major activities, a scholastic average of 0.30 above that of the AH-College women,s aver- age is required. When the new members are initiated, the previous ones become inactive. Chimes was originally the Junior Service Board and still is a service group to the College. One of the most impor- tant projects of the group was helping new girls become acquainted with the College during Orientation Week. This service group also cooperated with the local WSGA in drives, campaigns, and social affairs that were of beneht t0 the needy people of Europe. At Christmas time Chimes sold Penn State calendars for the Alumni Association. In the Spring, Chimes was responsible for decorating one of the floats for the Miss Penn State parade. Other activities of the group included working with Parmi Nous in planning pep rallies, supplying partners for the dancing Classes held in the TUB, and working with the Dean of Women,s ofhce. The national publication, Key N ates, was also published here with Betty J0 Hill as national editor. .9... , .. 55,,,.J .,..,?y.i; ?q-g '? 01. : ' t ' '7?,v y 'g;., ulugnki 4.1,... y Bottom Row, Left to Righte Betts, McClain, Porrello, Grif- fith, Anders, Thompson CAd- viseU. Second Row -Dela- hanty, Bright, Porter, Black, Worthington, Metzger. T hird Row-Hill, Barrett, Woodrow, Laudano, McCormick. H UI'I' 1 ,I: ' 'x hi t'; H s h l'IxJi' s ht 'I it h H NJ lth t- .. IN h 'IIHIII l I'llni vr .r r r Qst USU: x Jha: .ni It'll. I'llll ,;lI1Xlnhi I,I ' l ORGANIZATION NANCY G. MCCLAIN - - - - - President GRACE M. PORRELLO - - - Vice-President ELEANOR M. GRIFFITH - - - - Secretary MARGARET J BETTS - - - - Treasurer BETTY J. ANDERS - - - - - H istorian MEMBERS Betty J. Anders Nancy G. McClain Carolyn E. Barrett Norma L. McCormick Margaret J Betts N ancy E. Metzger E. Grace Black Elizabeth L. Morgan Rosemary J Delahanty Grace M. Porrello Sally 0. Gilbert Ann Porter Eleanor M. Griffith Nancy L. Saylor Elizabeth J. Hill Mary J. Woodrow Virginia A. Laudano Nancy J. Worthington HZIJ a b 3-3-'.'.fa 9 6-333;. u 0 l a i ... , A . , A s. atanw - Druids Druids, an honormy For sophomore men, was founded at The Pennsylvania State College in 1907. The objectives of the organization are: to promote the welfare of the College and the sophomore class, to maintain good sportsmanship at athletic contests, to sponsor good athletic relations among colleges, and to encourage gentle- Inanly conduct throughout the College. These objectives, having been successfully achieved here, led to the installation of Druids Chapters in seven other colleges, three out of the country. The Penn State Chapter limits itself to twenty active members, all of them outstanding in their particular field of intercollegiate athletic competition. All have Obtained their Freshman numerals or a varsity letter for participating in athletic events. After tapping, the initiation ceremony is held. The new initiates assume the responsibilities of the organization, and though the former members are inactive, they continue to be recognized as Druids. Now that Freshmen are again on campus, one of the duties of the Druids is to see that all freshmen customs and regulations are obeyed by the Fresh and enforced by the U pperclassmen. t4221 Bottom Raw, Left to Righk Maurey, H 0 n p e r, OCker ECOTIL son, Knlber, Reed, Coleman- ORGANIZATION FREDERICK B. H USTON WILLIAM E. HOCKERSMITH ANTHONY J. EAGLE - MEMBERS John J. Albarano James F. Barr Herbert M. Budin Ronald J. Coleman Edward W. Davis Anthony J. Eagle Dudley J. Foster William E. Hockersmith - - President - V ice-President S ecrctaryeTreasurer William E. Hopper Frederick B. Huston Donald L. Maurey Jay S. IWCMahon, Jr. Lenard T. Shephard Owen J Wilkinson Richard S. Wilson h Cwens Cwens, sophomore womenis hat society was established on The Pennsylvania State College campus in 1927. It aims to provide recognition for sophomore women With out- standing scholastic and activity records. Women Who qualify for this organization must have an All-College aver- age of 1.5 or better and must also participate in major activities. This Fall, members of the Penn State Chapter of Cwens served as hostesses t0 the national conference Of Cwens organizations. It was the duty of the local group to organize the discussion groups at the aEair. Many points of interest to all Cwens organizations were discussed and digested. The Dungaree Drag, sponsored annually by Cwens, is a girl-ask-boy affair, With dungarees being the conventional attire. The funds obtained from the dance are used to support the Cwensi activities for the year. This year the group inaugurated a scholarship fund to provide two scholar- ships for deserving women on campus. Tag Day is also an annual aflair With the Cwens, organizations, the receipts being used to help needy Children in the European area. In addition, Cwens members served on orientation crews to aid incoming freshman and sophomore women in understanding traditions, regulations, and organizations of the College. During the past few years, members of Cwens have been tapped in the Fall of their sophomore year since freshmen women were not enrolled on the campus previous to this time. Bottom Row, Left to Right-a Grimshaw, E. lVIiller, Brun- ner, Harkins, Williams, Bell, Miss Mary E. Brewer CAdvis- erD. Second Row-Wiley, E1- lison, Stewart, Claycomb, Tet- ley, J a k 0 b, Pulver. Third Row - Gilroy, V. Miller, P r e u s s, Shoemaker, Jones, Kassab, Shapiro, Isaacman. ORGANIZATION JOAN M. LEE - - JOANNE M. WILLIAMS A. BARBARA DENNISTON YVONNE P. CARTER Grace A. Anderson Barbara A. Baker L. Jean Berg Yvonne P. Carter Lillian Cassover Doris A. Cook A. Barbara Denniston Mary L. Elliott Kathleen F. Greenbaum M. Jane Grubb Dorothy J. Hemphill Jane L. Herd Marlene R. Heyman President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer MEMBERS Joan C. Hutchon Rita E. Keeney Joan M. Lee Mary L. Martin Virginia C. Opoczenski Elsa J. Pasline Kennetta E. Peters Sylvia E. Powers Doris B. Sher Margaret A. Shultz Josephine V. Waterhouse Mary A. Wertman Joanne M. Williams r4231 I4241 Honorary and Professional R. M G. M . II. II. I . z L. D. IV. I I . II IV. I Fraternities and Societies IV. CULVIIR . DAVIS D. DUFF J. EPSTEIN R. EVANS FRISIIIIERC . II. KLABAN, JR. L. LEYBURN, JR. . BELL I'. IIIIiRLY Alpha Delta Sigma BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CHAPTER J. LIVING :IV.1R. KLINL L A N ON, JR :1. .JIACIIOVVITZ D. Ii. OLIIISTED II'. PROKOFF R. 0. IIYERS 1. II. COOGsIN Seniors juniors Fucully Men's Professional Advertising Fraternity C. AIICHER A . ANTHONY :I. BLOUGII C. R. BOUCII I. II. LINDENBERC I r I. G. MALTER R. D. T , Ii. R. RALIP I. G. SII'ALM D. IV. DAVIS R. L. HICKS Alpha Epsilon Delta PENNSYLVANIA BETA CHAPTER R. E. JO I. 'KLRICIINEFSF .IF ENY Pre-IIIchicaI Honor Society Seniors Faculty L. C. MARCELLA J. D. IIIOVVREY j. V. OLIVIA . II. OLIEII'INIZ Alpha Kappa Psi GAMMA EPSILON CHAPTER 6.. II. T? R. D. II'. II II. '. F. AVERY, JR. R BJYIR 1i. BITTNER w. BRADY s. BRENMNER . GI HNCI B.IIACKIII1IN 'II. ALGER L. IILAI IA ,x. IIAIIIONE . S. DECKER II'. EINSTEIN j. 11. IIILGERT 113.1; IIEISLER J. T. N. A. KNIFFIN D. C. KUIIRE II. :I. LEINBACII R. C. MA IZER IV. F. DOLITT J. L. FREDERICKS C. L. EFFLE L R III. N. LEONAR J. E. LORDEMAN, Professional Commerce Fraternity H OVVELL, JR. ACO Seniors Juniors Sophomore P. R. SAPPIE Faculty R. J. IIERRYIIAN IV. H. IIOLIOY, N. C. RICIIENBACIIER J. C. R III. F. TIIRASIVIER IV. F. I'ILSMEIER R. T. IVATERS K. FREI' R. II. KENNEDY E. 0. III ALOTT G. K NELSON J. II. REF DI . I . SCH M LI CK LIIR JR 32 Chapters, 1913 N. S. SEE E. SINGEL E. II. SYKES, JR. S. S. VAUGHAN II. L. IVOLLIN ILJ SII L'CER J. R. WIIBROII, JR. 1'. J. REILLY 48 Chapters, 1926 M. A. SCHMUTZER J. N. IIIALL J. E. IVENTZEL R. S. I'URICK 71 Chapters, 1950 J. H. IVENRICII II. C. IVESSNER .R. WHITE ENII KO IVDI. ZABITCIIU C .ZIMVIERMAN J. C. KING II. S. STOUT S. C. TANNERS R. II. II IRTE R. II. IVHERRY Alpha Lambda Delta PEN NSYLVANIA BETA CHAPTER Juniors L. L. BARNES P. E. ESREY D. 11.141PK01171TZ D I. 13 DN 11 . A. EVANS N.L111ETZGEI1 D. A. BROVVAND M. A. FEATHER E. L. AIILLER J L. 11110111'N D. L. 1ROSKY E. L. NOTARI t1. 11.11UCHANAN .11. A. HENDERSON 11. E. PARK P A. BU 1 111. E. JONES L. 1.1.1 B E. I1. DICKSON 11. KANE D. SPIELBURC 111. E. E11LEI1 Faculty Adviser P. J. THONIPSON Freshman 1Vomen's Honor Snciety Alpha Nu DELTA C1 1APTER Seniors D. 1:..11EDO .J.CAL1RIPANELLO 11'.lIl10L1K P. 11.13ENDER S. U. CAR 1A .11. .LOSS 11'. D. BROOKS 11.11.GXSSI11ANN D. :1.PA11111311 Juniors J. CRISVIAN 11.1C111AI1ASCO E. 11. 11111 LIP G..KELL1IIO'CONN J F.SI'IE1VAI1T 13.1.KL111111 1 MC. POIHLLIPS E.L.TIIOL11PSON .LIN1'1LL Graduate Students 1'. I1. CHOLVIAN 11'. 11. DEAZLEY 11'. F. NIULLEN 11'. E. ECGERT E. J SENKOVITS D. CLUTTER Special Smdents D. It. 511001111311 A. c. DALE, JR. v. w. JACKSON Faculty C. 1.1111113 11'. 17. MULLEN Astronomy Honorary Alpha Pi Mu PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER Seniors D. L. AURAND 11.L .CEBH 111111 A. D. LORBER 11. 11'. 11011'DITC11 R. E. CL ESTI 11. A. MARKLEY 17.1.CA1'ANAUGI1 G. A. CINGRICII E. . RLICH C. C. CLAP PER J. A. IIR11'NA 11'. 11. SCHNEIDER C. L. FISHER, 111. Iuniors J. 11. BLAUSER J. 11' ENTERLINE F.11EINI1OLD, JR. 11. 111. 1101' 11311 L. C. 11A AEFFNER, JR. 1. THRO ONE. JR. D. CUESENSKI 11'.11.11E117TON,JR. 11'.R11.1;.11EGO Graduate Students 11'. 11. BASTIAN 1.0. 11. 1111111111131. Faculty C. A. ANDERSON 111. 111. BARCOCK C. If. BULLINCLR Industrial Engineering Honor Society H. L. 5-1 Chapters, 192-1 :11. STEWART .11. R. STEWART Ll: 1.11. WENLLL M.J.1100DROW 4 Chapters, 1928 A. SKUMANICK D. 11'. 11'11'IISON D. M. UNGER G. P. VOSE C. L. 11'OLF, 111 J. D. 11'0LF D. C. SKILLMAN K. UNDEIHVOOD YEAGLEY 7 Chapters, 1950 S. C. STI 11.11 LINCERLEIDI 11 1V. lL.1VE1 S 11.11'ILSON R. Cl. ZAIINER L. 1'. 11'111'1EN1CK 1 11'001101111 11. M. EASTMAN ALPHA BETA CHAPTER. D, C. II. N. D L. H. H. AXFORD J. F.A AXSOM R. L. BARNHART 0 NE AICI I ER ALBRIGHT . R H. W. BOVVDITCII . DOVVLING 1. B. DIIVALL A. P. FEGIJZY D. E. BEAL AN C. R. GINSIBUIIG, JR. J. IV. C RE Tl G. L. ALLISON P. A. BARKER F. M. COY E. J. ANDERSON II. N. LKEIP Service Recognition Society Alpha Phi Omega 135 Chapters, I925 Seniors IV. T. EIGART J. D. LOCKARD J. E. RICHARDS, JR. II. M. FREEBOROUGII II. J. LONGENECKEII J. F. ROBINSON T. R. ABLE J. B. LOCKER T. II. SADL II. E. GEORGE B. A. MCC H. F. SCHOENFELD W. R. LOU R. E. MCVVILLIAMS F. E. SHERIDAN J. G. GOODVVIN R. C. IIIANSBACK NI L. SLOMOVVITZ B. F. EEN A. N. IVIARSIIALL, JR. C.I 0. GRUPP, III E. L. MEREK II. II. . R. P. II'EID E. D. MICOZZI VI7. J. STAYMBAUGII R. IV. INGIIAM R. A. I I H. W. SVVARTLEI' L A. EEN D. P. PIKLILSKI L. S. TOIIIAZIN II. II7. KEYS L. B. PLUII MB III . ILL, .VVESSNER II. M. KNECIIII 17. J. POKORNY, III. C. D. UNG 0. E LANDON D. R. REINII IARI' IV. ZAKOR Juniors E. IV. PHALLIIIAN II. R. LANSIIEIIRY J. AI. SIIIIIII II. J. RT IIAN II. V. LUCKESAVAGE D. C SN II IV. R. I'IIERSIIEY E. IV. IIIOENZ LEL R. E. SUNDIUS C. G. IIEVERLY R. C. D. A. THOMAS l. W. ILGER G. J. MIO'ERS IL IN. TOMLINSON II. E. IIORNER S. R. RAPP, JR. S. J. I II. N. IIIVVIH .I. M. RUFFNER C. II. E INALDEN II. A. KIL J. L. SALVETTI D. C. VVIIARTON M. II. KIMELIIIAN II. K. SCHIEMER II. K. VVIIITL IV. II. IBA AN S. SCIIIFF II. C. IVILLIAIIIS II. C. KRIMMEL A. B. SMITH Sophomores D. M. COOK II. E. JADIES, IV R. IV. SCHLILEII IV. I'. COII7EN C. F. KNOEDLEII D. W. SIIUINSON D. A. DcFERIE N. I. KOCIIER K. II. THOREILL C. II. EV NS F. S. KRUPNICK L. W IIIR E. T. IIINDEIIII'IEII C. 1.1.WII II. IV. II7ILKINS S. E. JATFEE L. . IIIONTCOMEIIY, JR. Graduate Students L. J. ENRIGIIT P. KULKA I7 E. MOYE L. S. STONE, JR. Faculty U. L. IIOSIJEII, JR. M. IV. ISENBERG L. G. MCCRA-ICKEN Alpha PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER L. CAVIC E. S. VIAKOVSKY xII. MASKARINEC P. IILY N A R. J. BODNER E. CI'IAIINEY P. M. C. AUROROFF II. B. CURRY BIIANZOVICII Rho Omega 1 Chapter, 1938 Seniors T. III. KIIROLCIK AI. POLIANCIIIK II. II. PUSCIIAK Juniors C. IIO OSS G. SIM IT OSKI N. VALKO D. G. SII IIIEEN J. SUTOVSKI, JR. P. D. ZLIBECK Sophomores II. :I. EzIIIRIS NI. D. KOIVALCYK II. KUPETZ U. SEISS Freshmen lII. PANDEL L. P. STABIIIS Graduate Students zI. IIIIZINEC P. J. KRITSKI' Faculty D. DeLEVIE IV. RLI SSELL C. C. IVRIGIIT G. II. Slavic Honorary Society 0. IGARIN P. A. SI IELLEY ETA CH APTER R. M. ARD J. IIOCIIY P. R. ' XV. L. DEMOISE L. VII. DRABICH E. J FARABEE II. E GRAJEVVSKI R. XV. IIERRING D. C. DIETZ II. D. IIIILLNER IV. C. DOWNS 1. IV. JACOBS C. S. ANDERSON ANT ONY G. O. BRESSLER A .E. BROVV II. S. BRLINNER R. M. BUCKS Alpha Tau Alpha Seniors S. F. IIEYSER IV. IIN R. A. HOWE II J. AIOSIOVVSKI C L. HOXV J. A. LEAAIER IIII A. PENR'NAI I. II. MCGAHEN l. L. REI INO OLD W. E. MCNUTT G. M REYNOLDS G. J. MIKULAK L. C. RICHTER Illm'ors R. P. KANIUKA E. C. NICKLOIV I. A. AIACIALEK D. S. I EASE II. A. MILLIKEN E.I II. SAIUCI Kl R Faculty IV. XV. CILAIIKE, III. N. K. HOOVER I L. CO L. . JACKSON E. II. DA ILI'E VII. 1S. JEIIFRIES II. B. DICKEIISON A1. 1.0 IIN II. F. FOX IV. IE. KEEPPE II IV. II. IIALL II. C. KL IL II. II. IIESS D. R. AICCLAY Professional Agriculture Education Fraternity Chi Epsilon PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER J. M. BURKIIART R. E. CA XLDER B. GUTTERMAN W. L. IIANKEY, JR. . HARTSKY KISIEL .F .03 I. EDGERLY, JR. 7. M. GERDES 'II. KANE 2-er Seniors 5. AI. LONGVVILL G. PERKO E. E. LUDVVICK R. K. PULLING II. D. AICMULLIN VII. F. REASNER, JR. J. R. MIAR KOCH F. A. RODGERS C. R MENGEL E C. SVIIORD R. S. OXENREIDER F. L. SZYAIIIORSKI Juniors T. D. LARSON IV B. AICAIILLIN JR. II. . LIGIIT J. R. REE J C. AI. LOBRON Graduate Students IV. GARLOVV G. KRO'IICIIKOV Faculty J. R S FENST ROM 1.. IV. I. BIENKO '3 . A. EDER II. P. HAMMOND D. E. H -XRDENBERGII Civil Engineering PENNSYLVANIA . AAISLER I. ANDERSON . CAVENY . CONRATII .929 awru V H E. C. ALLGOOD AI. BORICII J. E. K XULFUSS T C. K1 HI KN XGII I. AIARI IN STATE CHAPTER J. FRIEDM IN I. HOFFA IAN R. II. IIY MAN 13. A. COLEMAN Y. R. ELLISON L. 1E . L. S. RHODES J. AI. ROBE RT SON Recognition Society Chi Theta Seniors I. VIII. KING AI. J. DI. KRAKOIVER Juniors AI. E. IIORKOIVITZ II. J. MONTGOMERY Faculty Adviser II. II. IVIIERRY IIIomenIs Professional Commerce and Finance Fraternity 15 Chapters. 1920 E. L. SCOU'IIEN U. S. SHADLE' R. E. SIIAFFER .F. ZEIG LE R 1 c. smcn'r J. P. WORZINSKI J. H. WEBSTER P. II. MARGOLF E. A. MINTMIER A. S. AIOVVERY D. C. SPRAGUE G. Z. STEVENS E. XIT D. VII l'IIIIOMAS C. E. I ROTT E R 20 Chapters, I922 . E. 'I'ANNER C. TOMLINSON B. TROLIER L. VanSICKEL N. VVILLSE PFHF: T IIIIORI E A. HI LI SII D. YODER 543:1: LANGFORD P. K. R00 S R. D. SCIIEIRER C. J. II. A. XVIIISIER 1 Chapter, 1950 AI. S. KULP J. A. IVARNER N S VIKER P. A. PETERS D. 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MORLAND ,I. W. IHLMAHSY w. A. KEARNEY J. H. MOYILR M. n. 'I RABUE Professional Education Fraternity Keramos PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER Seniors C. HOFFMAN H. K. McLACHLAN w. B. SHEARER G. D. KELLY w. II. IICE S. E. SLOSARIK Junior D. ENRIGIIT R. M. GRUVER Il. MCKINSTRY W. C. ORMSBY XV. ll. EARIIART Ii. C. HENRY R. G. EIIMAN F. A. IIUMMEL Professional Cermnics Fraternity Faculty . B. W! llTNliY Graduate Students R. RICKER I. SHAPIRO R. F. MATSON G. E. RINDONE Lakonides PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER B. B. CROSS M. L. KAUFFMAN S. S. GREENBERGER M. A. KREPPS N. R. HANNA E. G. LANING H. F. IIEMPHILL L. K. MITINGER 13. J. COCIIRAN M. C. MALLARD N. D. CURCIO N. A. PATERSON L. L. DELLE DONNIZ B. BENK J. G. BERG D. V. BRIANT M. llAIDT Women's Physical Education Honorary Seniors Juniors Sophomores Faculty ll. RUSINKO J. A. RYMAN J. L. SCIIOCH P. J. SONES S. E. SIIOEMAKER M. L. TRANSUL' G. A. BROXVN A. JESNAK 54 Chapters, 1922 T. H. SALINSKY C. K. SNYDER C. A. TURNBULL A. J. SACHS L. A. VanGORDER J. 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III XX' 1: N II. XI. I XSI .Xl XN X'. XX.11'NIS11.X P. .X. IIIX 1: ,I. 1.. LDXX IXIIIXS Engineering Honor Society Theta Alpha P111 P131 'NSX'LVIXNLX GAMMA CIIIXPTIZII Seniors XI. IXI. IIOII'ION V. C. .XlOIIKIDIZS X'. ,l. SX'IIIIIII 1 II. P. JOHNSON .1 11 111011 'z . XX'. XIIIXNT XIrmImlIc Students .1. j. IXIXIIIXNDOS 11. XX'. XIIIXSS X1. .X. Ix'OONS L. D. IIIIX'IXIV'I' .1. RI. JI'XX'IXSXIN 1'. IiI 1,1;lISX'IINI'III II. II. 1 .XIIIIIIVXILII. JII. I'ncuIIy .X. X'. X'I.01LIINXIII II. D. IIIZIIVSNIIIDI'II D. II. SX'U'I'I 1:. S. 1V1:,I.ISIIIXIIIXI Drama Recognition Society 88 Chapters, 1885 0. II. SCIIXX'I'XNXGliII, ,III. S. XV. SILIIIXIXlI-XIV NI T I. I XX'. 1. I'II'I l. XX'. SKOOXS LLIND S. X'. SLOX' D. II. SIXIILII, JII. XX'. 1. SXI I I D. ISI ,1. IX. SFXNLIONL 11. XI. SXX' ID 1?. II. SZX XIIIIOIISKI II. I'IIOIXII XS II.1:.THOIIN'10N J. 13. TIIO II.II.UNXLIIIL11DIII 1-1. L. X'm 1XS1 XI 1. I.X XX XSSONJ XX'. L. XX'IIISIS 11. II. XX'ILSON, JII. J.IX11.IOXIIIVSOV 11.'1. 111 1I-c1n'1111 J. .1. I1Ls11 II XX'IZN J. IXI.IIOIIIIII1S0N I..X.SIXOUII51I I X N'. s. SELIERS 11. 1:. 511111111111 .11: 111111111$11N 11. K. 1111101; 1:. 1. 11' 11 M 11 ,1. IX. X13 '1 II. X.XX'HIS1I1.1I 'l'. .l. XX'IIIIIIIXIXIS 55 Chapters, 1919 S. I. 'I'ILIIIES C. J. XX'ILIIIXIXIS 1.. IXICX'OX' N. L. IXIEX'IILINXL D. M. XX'IXIIGO XX'. S. SIXII'IIII K. X'IIIXTON Theta Sigma phi ALPHA TAU CHAPTER Seniors H. C. dc PALEHA R. P. JOHNSON l4. MKRMI'LSTEIN J. J. IEIDLEAIAN H. R. KREBS J. S. RISINMILLEH S. G. FEIT D. AI. LAINE la. SLOTTA N. L. GLEGHORN Juniors H. J. ARNOLD C. Ii. BARRETT J. L. ULEU'IIIE Professional jmu'nalimn Fraternity for Women Xi Sigma Pi ETA CHAPTER Seniors J. H. EDELL 1. L. HALL n. C. KINDIC R: AI. COY U. P. HANEY ,l. M. NIES 1' KL M. CROBEN n. A. HUBER Ii. A. 311' 10K H'. A. CUERRERO H. P. KEAN H. .L REESE Graduate Slmlvuts XV. R. BYRNES 13. B. NELSON S. ORACII C. R. KIRK Ftu'ully R. A. BARTOO IL N COPE H. A. MEYER V. A. BEEDE P. I. ENGLISH N. A. NORTON V. C. BRAMBLE XI. K. GODDARD u'. H. pngnrmgn H. H. CIIISMAN H. XV. HUMPHREY O. XV. PFLUIZGILH Forestry Recognilinn Society 49 Chapters, 1909 L. l. S'l'laMPINSKI H'. A. H'YANT F. J. YOI'HLIC R. IIINKlJiS'HilN H Chapters. 1908 ,1. J. suns u. A. S'I'lzlclinH'MIl ,I. I. 1mm: T. 13. RUSSELL l . L H'AH'RYNOVK: O. A. SCHMIDT H'. XV. VARD IE. M. VllI'lH-IROH' H431 $mabr Page Aaron, R. S. ........................ 142 Ayers, H. Jar. ...................... 143 Aarons, B. L. ........ Abrahams, C. B. ..... Ayers, M. Ballots, P. Banham, J. VV., Barnhart 11. L Barnitz, J. E. ..... BarnofF, R. M. Ashenfelter,.D. J. Ashenfclter, M J. . Ashenfelter, W. N. Axsom, J. F. .................... 14441 Baltzell, M. L. . ............. Index Benan1y,EE. J .................... 64 Bowman, R. 1A. .................. 64 Ben Bo 1. OVVSCI', Boy Bradford, LJ. T., Jr. .......... 100 Bradshaw, P. A. .............. 146 H. W Bresnock, E. R ........ ,H. J.. ............. ........ Brockn1iller,C.L.A Brodbeck, Bronstein, D ...... Brook, ...... Brooks, W D . ....... Brough, J E , Jr ...... Brown, C J Brown, H. ....... Bilheimer, S. L. Brown, J. D. ..... Billman, CB R. Brown, L. M. ...................... 146 B Brown, W. M .................... 205 Brozicr, M. ............. 128 Brua, A. E. ............. 77 Bruck, C. M.. 1 ,,,,,, 38 Brugger, S. K.. ...... 38 Brunner, G. .............. 203 Brunner, M. A ........... 77 Buchanan, J A. ........... 129 Buck, . L. .............. 77 Budmni, A. B. .......... 146 Bunnell, B. K. .......... 129 Bunncll, T. R .......... 100 Blight L'W. ...................... 1 ...... Blocherer, G. K. Blough H. A. .................... Blowers D E. Bonnert 11 E Booth, J. E. . .. Bo rck, H. R. Borowy, C iVI. .................... Bortolotto, L. L. ..... Baruch, M. . ............ Bosselman, H. H. ................ Bouc11,G . R. .................... . uch, S..J ............. nguvditch H.117 ...... Bower, VV. R. .................... Bowman, D. D. ................. 184 Bowman, G. K. ................ 38 Campanella, A. J. 1111111111111111 65 $emm' Em em Page Page Page CampbeII, C. M. ............... 38 Davis, R. A. ........................ 149 Dolan ,.J W ...................... 102 CampbeII,C.11. .................. 184 Davis, 11. F. ........................ 102 Dombrmvski,11. J .............. 79 Carruthers, D. W. Carruthers J. Carter, C. 11. ...... C' ' D. L ,J . . Della Croce, J B. ........... . . ..... Demoise, 1V. L. ......... 4 D . . . ................... Demshock, G. N. . .................. Dcnte, 11. G. ...................... Duva11,G.13. ........... DwelIc, E. 11., Jr. Dzurenda, M. L. E k' FL. Cherrington,.D. C. Chicanavage L. J Chic es,a P. Chircosta, J A. ................. 38 Chism, J. W. ...................... 101 Christensen, M A. . .......... 147 Christophlsr, 11W. ............ 147 Christy, P..S ................... 205 Chmanoski, H. F. ................ 101 Dickman, H. J. .......... Edmundson, 11.1J. Dickson, T K .......... dexards, M. Diddlebock,G.E.1 1 . 1. . .......... Diefenderfer L. A. ............ 'h B. .,C. Jr.1 DiIlcnschneidcr, 11G. ...... 102 DiMarino, JR 4 Dimpelfeld, W. A DiNardo, A. ........................ Davies, K. L. Dittmar, J. 1i :3: '1 . 1 7. Diver, V. L. .............. Davis, H. ............. DiVincenzo, A. P. Dan; M. W .. Davis N. 11 Docrr, J .P: ........................ 185 Page Epplcv, A. J. .................... 205 Epstein, 111. J. .......... 151 , N. E. ........... 79 Erbc, 1N. 111. ....... 151 Erickson, J. A. , ......... 151 Emm10uich, N. ................ 65 shback, J .......................... Eshclman, 111. Facc11i11ci,C.J. .................. 151 Factor, lS. E. ........................ 41 Fadcr Farabaug11, C. P. ................ Farabce, E. J. FLlnstLln, N. Feit,S ................. Fc11trL'ss,C,11 111. Ferguso11,11.L.,Jr. ...... Ferguson, . Fe111211111e7,V.11. Ferris, , . 1 ........................ Ferry, J ........... Fertig, V17 1x ......... Fetl1er11n,J A .......... Flelds, C. L, Jr ...... flgart, W.1 ................... Filommo, J. G., Jr. ............ Filson, J. Fine, A. 11 , Jr ....... Fink, K. Fis11cr,G.L., Jr ............. 103 Fisher, 11H. ...................... 152 Fisher, W. P. .................... 103 14461 Senior Index Page F15511,E. B. ....................... 103 baut, J. V1 Fisse11,G.VV. .............. 202 Gavalis, 11 C Fittin 11,g H. K. ............... 103 deazzi, E J ..................... Fitzclmrles, D. U. ...... 152 Gavinski, V A .................. 13111114111011, 11 J ............ 152 Gebhardt, E P F1.1111m, P. A., r. ............. 197 Ceb11ardt.11.E. Flannclly, F. T. ............... 152 Gcist, J. E. Fleisher, P. L. . ............... 152 Gclcgotis, W. J. ............... 104 Fleing, H. S. ................. 80 Geller, 11. F., Jr 185 F1L111ing, J. F. .......... 152 ' ,,,,,,,,,,, 104 F1cmin Y, J 1V. ............................ 43 Flemmg, 11. D , 111 ..... 130 Flora, 11 J .............. 186 Flynn, J J .............. 153 Flynn, ............. . ........... 81 F0ge1,H . .................... 152 chhart, 11. F. .............. 43 Fogclsangcr, D. E. ........... 104 Gerhart, C. T. .......... 43 Fogo, E. M. . ................ 152 German, 11. L. .......... 153 Folgcr, S. A. .............. 80 Gcrwig, B. E. .......... 104 Fontana, E. H. .......... 185 Gztis, 11. L. ........... 104 Forbes, M. L. ..... Forchcskic, C. S. Fra11uscl1i11a, J. P. Frank, 1 . 11 FrankLl, E. P. Frcar, D. S. ........ FrLgcrick, J. L.. Frzcbaim, 11. V. Jr. ............ 80 Freebu1'011011,11111. . ........... 185 FrccdlinL, ................... 153 ...... 1 53 Freedman, 11. ............. G111denberg, 111: A. .. G01dman,I-1. J. ...... Gorldne r, 11. M. 00011611, 11. IL. ........ G110denow,11 H. Gainsburg, C. I. GallaUher, E.11 Grajew ski, 11 E. ......... Ga115011e, J. P. .................. 81 Gramly, M R .................... 105 Halperin, S. ................ Ha1vorscn, 11. L. ................ 186 611111, K. N. Cvrassc, A. K. L. GrgL11bcrg,I.1 111. Grecnberger, S S .............. 197 Gruwa11, S. A. Crubb, W. Harsh, II Hm I IartIcy 'uer,E.J.1 Haug11w0ut,J. A., Jr. ........ +1 1-,Iaupt II. II 1 ,18Hk1ns III. J. Hawkins, II. IV. VVVVVVVVV 4-1 Hayde11,J. E. .................... 66 Hayden, J. L., Jr. ..... H I. II Hayford, L. HaZIL'tt, D. G. Hazlett, J.1II. ........ Heal, J. C. .... chcrling, 11. K. 1. HeIIIL:y, J. S. ............ IIcimbervcr: B. 11011115, 1,. E. IIeisIer, II. P. Half, W., Jr. PIex1derSI111tt,IV.' B. 106 Henderson, D. VII. ........... 156 Henderson, III. IV. ............ 156 Hendricksun, C. E. ............ 156 Senior Index Page chncsscv, J. J. 107 chnessv, L.11.13I I'HI:nSI1uII', C. E ............... 82 1. .................. 156 156 II:rIIII11L1, KI: J. .................. 11cr11tl., S. . Herman, KE . ., IIcr111'1111,1I.L. Herman II. 11., D. A. HcrrInav: II VII. ' n W. T. . 111-1111, E. M. juiffffj I'ILII'itt, E. III. 11111, II. C. . . HiIL1,W. A.,J1' ., Hilner, L C. .. Hindman, D. B. . Hinish, W. W. . I-Iinkelman, W. J. ............ 186 HinkIc, L. 13.. ................. 82 Hinujusa, E. ........... 186 Hippensteel, II. D. ............ 67 Hirsch .C. .. .. 107 Hithmcr, A. J Jr. ........... 107 Hobar,S ,, , 157 HI1L'11, C. III 107 110111112111, C II 186 H1111'1112111,1:.L.. ................ I31 HoiIman, S. C ........ 110111111111n1. HoIIanI, P. S HuIak, VII. ., .. ,. . 67 Huldrcn, W. F. ............... 107 110111111LI,D.1I. 157 Holland J.1 ................. 82 110111111L1Lr, II. 1. ..... . 157 I'IoIIL'n, B. A. .. ,, ,. +1 HulIcr, II. W 67 11011111111, G. W. . ............. 107 1101111cs. J. W.. 107 I'IoIt, H. II. . , 107 Houle, II. D. .. ............... 82 I'Ioolcy, III. C. . .. 203 I'Ium'cr, D. L. ................... 131 HorikaIIa, N. Horn, A. C ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 110m, S. H Hornbcrger. J 82 Hornerger, II. F. ............... 107 Hume, D. III. . 110mm, 1x A. IIortm1.1II.1I. 110mm. M M. Hoslcr,C.1I. ,,.. 82 IIosIcr, S .......................... 131 Iquck, F S 203 110uc1i, II. I. ................. 107 1111usLIIort111I.IV 108 IIuII'ard N. C. IInII'L',1I. A .. 45 IIUII'L'11,1:.VI7 I'IUII'L'S. C.L IIuLt,1I.B. 111111, K. E. 11ugI1Ls, J.1II. 1111:111Ls, II. 1.1:, 11u111bcrd, J. II.. . 11u111111c1, J. L. ., . 1, 67 11u111n1L1, D B. ., .. . 204 11umphries,IN.G. .. 158 Hunter. C. 161. ,. . . . . 186 Hunter, J. A. ,..... . .. 131 1'1untc1',1I.I.. ... ., 67 11111111 Lrt, S ...................... 206 11utc11ison, J.1II ......... 198 11utnyan,J . 158 III'LIL, II. II. . 158 I'II'LIL'n, D. E. 83 I'Iy111z111,1I.B. . . . . I58 IIysIop, W. S. . . . ,.. 108 Iannicllo, J. P. ............. 108 Idmnir, K. . 206 11111111 P. A. If. 83 11111L1, II. II. , . 202 11101111111,1I W. 108 111:11Lr1011l, II. 204 Intorrc, II. ........... 131 1rIin,G. II 158 Isajcwicz, J. I1. ............... 158 Isenberg, G 1. ........... 83 1s11ler, W. E ................. 67 II1111nski, L A 158 J1L'011, G. 158 Jacob, J T ..................... 158 Jahss, S B ....................... 158 J1rrctt. J B 131 Jarvis, C. .............. 158 JCLIrxiLIIski, S IT ........... 108 JLIIcrics, J. J., .. .. ,. ,. .. 158 JL11kI1Lr,H.E.,IJ . 131 JLnscn, J E. ... .. 108 Jermt, A. P. , . ........... 158 Johns III. ... 83 Johnson, A. L .................. 45 .11111115011, J II. Johnson, Johnston, P. II. 0111151011. S. B .UDLS, B C., Jr 1x'11111tL1cI21,S. KuIIIurski, A. 1x11111xskic. A5 II' 1xa11c D. L. 1x'111L', P. :upinu, T. 11.1 .. , . . 1x111t11Lr, D. J ,. 1x1111tz,B. K21pcur,A.J. Impp 1x. D K111111311, 11. 1 1x111'L11'1,1 J- J 1S11r01Li1x, T. I1. I 1x11u11111an.1I1. K111111111z111, III. 10111111111111, III. 1x11111IL111en,E. xL1111,H.II. 7: K111111151 wf'. . . '..f..'.f... '. KCL:n, E. A., Jr. Kcism, IV. S. Keith, T. G. Kclchncr, W. - w KcIIcImcr, II. D. A IxLIIL'r. KLIILr, DHJ IxLIILr, H. A. 1w1111.L.w.....1.Q....ff. IwIILI',1I.C.. KL11V,G.1I 1xL11:I', P. E KL'II'ingtun, J. J. KL'nLIuII. II. S. ., Kennedy, II. INCL: Kcm'on, L. A. .. Kcrschner, J. F. ... Kern, M. L. Kern, II. E. gngF Ew$ex Page Page Page IIcrr, E. P. ...................... V 83 IIuwzllick, S. P. ................... 84 Latz, R. J ........................ Lorber, AB D. .................... 111 IIervulavage, A. P. . Kowalonek, F. W. .............. 206 Laver, H. 5., . Kcrwic , J. . .. K0710wski,J. H. , .............. 68 Lawless R. T., lJr. ............ Kesslcr, C. E. .. 1Io'LImvski,J., Jr. ................ 109 Lawther, R. J. ............ Lm IIcvra, R. M. ................. . Kraft, J. C .......................... 187 Laylon, R. C., Jr. ........ L0wenfe1d,J Keys, R 7V. ............... Krakower, J. D ................. 161 La70r, 1V1. NI. . Lowman, H. J IIeyer, E F ............. Krall, . D. ............ Leaf, 13., Jr Loy, W. T, Jr IIiesclmcr, R P. ' Leamer, J. A., Jr L07ar, H .................... lIiglitlintrcr, F. III. IImer, ................... earn, I. M. ..... Lucabaugh, D W 1Ii urn, ................. Krapcho, F ..... chms, G. ....... Lucas, IIIILv, W. H . Jr Kra 1L, R. E. ....................... , . L. ............. Lucas, J H ................ IIimmeI, H B. .................... Krasmski, L. A. .................. LeedLr, N E Lucas, S J IIindig, R C ...................... IIrasnow, M. ............. LLLtL, C. 13. ............ Lucas, VV L .............. IIing, J W. ....................... IImwitz, L J. ...................... Lefkof, R. A. Luckus, J W ........ King, J. C. ....................... Kraycr, R. ...................... Lehman, A. M. ...... Ludwick, E E King, J. F. ...... lIrcady, P A Lehman, G. C. ........ King, M. I. 1, Krebs, ........ LLhman, J. N. ........ Lu 1:, ............ King, W R ......... IIre 111s, M A Lembach, H A. Lukas, B J ,,,,, IIircli, J H ........................ Km 1, ........................ Leisenring, R L. Lukas, T E ,,,,,,,,, IIirsLh, C F. .................... 1I11L11LH, I. ...................... Lcnchner, J S ...... Lukem, A R Kisicl, C. C. ...................... 1Iir d1cr,.VIJ W ................... Lendu, Kissinver R. A. KruchI R. M. , LLnyO, G E. ...... 1IjL11111an,T. K .............. Kmusc, G. A. ...... Lesko, E. A. ..... Lynch, V. K .................... Klausman. S. E. .. ....... Lcsko, J. ..................... Lynsavage, W. F. Klein, A. M ......................... . Lesnefsky, E. J. ......... McCallister M E, Klein, R. R. ....................... 7 ' LCSSB, G. I. ............... McCaffrey, C A, ....... 1I1e111ic, H. ............... 7 Lestisl10ck,A. McCallum, T F ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, IIlcmick, P. B. Le Van, C. R. McCaritt,J D .................... IIIcmick, R. E. .......... Leventon, M. J. McCarty, C E 111111 Kleyps E J JJJJJJJJJJJJJJ . evine, ............. AIcCauslin,J R IIlimaviCL, F. ..................... Levitsky. F T McClarren, L C VV. . Lewis, G. H. ...... RIcCIeester, P. R. .......... Kulp, P. R. ........................ Lewis, L. L. ........................ McClellan, W. L. .............. 202 IIump, H. J ............ Lewis, M. J. ........................ McCloy, R. S .................... 85 Kunkle, . C. , ,. Lewis, R. D. ......... McClurken, B. A. .. ...... 133 Kupcrsmith, C. 13. . Liaclmwitz, C. H . McCo 0,1 J. B. ................. 48 IIIingaman, 1. Kurtv, J ......................... 207 Lias, J. M. ......................... ' McCormick, J R. ............. 164 1I1i11kcl, II. H. IIuiniIiab, F. J. ................... 68 Lichliter E. L. ................. McCormick, N J. ........... 164 IIlostcrman, R. L. .. V KutL, H. . ' T McCoy B. A. .................... 203 Klotz, L. H. ...................... ' 4 1. . , ' - L. McCullough, EJ. M. ............ 48 IIIulm, R F ' i . Dade,D . 1I11Lc11t,R.1II. 1I11cc11te1, W. II11i011t1V W. KnocbeI, R. EH .................. 1 . '. . . Knorr, G J.. .................... ' ' . . . ' s . 7. . McDonough, J. C. ........... IInntt, W. C ..................... 84 Lumic, L. W. '. NICFadden, E. J. ............. Koblc, D. E. ' McGahen, J H ...... 48 Koc'1k RI R McGahey, D C ...... 111 IInLliler, R C. IIneIIc C. R. Jr ............... NICGBE, T. ....................... 203 IIoerer J. R i .. McCinIey, G D ................ 111 IIofkc, W. A. MCG1rk, J. W. .................... 164 IIolm, A. M. ...................... 160 McGovern, E. J. ................ 164 1I01111 M. ........................... 160 McGrath, J. G. .................... 111 IIolarik, R. V .................. 203 McGreIlis, J. R., Jr. .......... 187 IIUIbLnSLIlIag, R P ............ 160 IVICIIhattan, E. S. ................ lll IIolsby, C. A. .................... 161 IVIcIntyre, O. E. .................. 164 IInnzal, T. F. .................... 109 BIcKean, F. H. .................. 164 Kondourajian H A. ......... 161 , . . MCLaChIan, E. K. .............. 187 Kooker, J. K., Jr . . 46 ' H . . S. ................ ' . . IVICLaughlin, J. F. .............. IIoom, H. E. .................... 198 ' Korm 1011, P. E. ................. 206 1 . . ....... K0511, Y. M. ..................... 46 Larpcnteur,XA M. L. K0511110vic11, M. . ............... 161 Larson, F. ......... Kostcr, A. L. ................... 161 Lusavage, A. W. Lon n,g R. J Kostick, E. M. .................... 68 Lasday, J. A. ........... LongeneRcker, R. J. ............ IIouin, R. V. I Lushak, G. ............ Lon neg, ..A ..................... Kovar, A. ................. Lashcr, J. M. ...... Longwill, S. NI. 110 Kowal, R F La Torre, J H .. . Looker, J B .......... 47 IInwaI, T F. ...................... Lutshzl, M. W. .................... Lo cups .......... 163 Kuwalczyk, J. ...................... 161 Iatther, 13.1. .................... 162 Loraditch, T. F. ................. 111 14481 Antalu ..1 . . Page MacDonald, G. W. ............ 203 . . Machun, J. C. ............. 164 . Maclntire, D. L. ............. 164 . 1. IVcIak n,T. A. .................... 16-1 , 1. XIacMahan, D 8., Jr. ........ 133 Mcbus, C. F ...................... 112 Ma dden n, J. J. Mcchling, J J ................... Meckley, R A Mcckes, D F agill, Meenan, C D ................... Mahla, D Megow, R V ................... Maitland R Mehalko, C ........................ Mehall, B. F. . .................... Meikrantz, J G. ................ 1 yer Michael, M. RI. MicI1aeI,S.T. Michalski, J E. Michelotti, A. A. ............... Miller D. D. Miller D. C. D Marrazzo R. M .................. Marsden, C. E. Ne tscher C. LN., Neusbaum, N. Newman, C. E. Newman, P. J. Massing, M. J. Mastragostino, L. S. Matl1er,W.R ......... Mitchell, G. P. .......... Mitinger, L. K. ........ Mitman, F. L. .................. Mittelman, C. D. ................ 86 Mollenhauer, R. J. .............. 49 Molloy, W. H., Jr. .............. 166 Monaco, J M. .................... 166 Muntandon E. Jr. .. 166 Moore, C. T. 49 . Moore, F. A. ...... 1 Mazer, H. F. ...................... Moore, F. L. ........................ 199 Page OHazzo, H. G. ................ 87 Olivia, J. V. ............. Olinsntead M. P. O'RIaIIcy, C. M Jr. ............ 167 Omichinski, L. J Ondick, W. . ...... Peightal, P. 15., Jr. ............ 16$; Pelczar, R. M. . ................... 134 5 Phillips, F. R. Phillips, G. E. Phillips, G. B. Phillips, R. L. Phillips, T. ........................ I:hillips, W. G., Jr. ............ 87 liazza ,A .................... Pickering, W. II. ..... Pienkowski T. II Piento, Page Pierce, D. O. ..................... 51 Pictz, W. C. ....................... 51 1,161: cr, C. L. . ., 69 Pikulski. D. P 168 Pileggi, A J. ................... 168 PiI1c110L'1L,J. ........................ 169 Pioli,11.T. Pi5anesc11i 11. J. P Plumb, L. 11., Jr. ................ Plunkett, 11. . Pollock, 11. C .................... 1101116101511. Pumian J. 11., J.1' ................ A. Poulto11,VV.7VV. Jr. ..... Powdre11, 11. N. Powell, 11. D ...................... 1 15 Pr'lvbocki,V1 7. S. V Pudclkicwicz V17. J. ............ 51 Pulling, 11 Puschak 11.11. Pyle, L .............. Queency,J A ................... Quirk,1 W F ...................... 1111ce,.1. Radomskv, G ............... Radomsky, J ..................... 11ac1zai, M. 11. 112111'en5pcrgcr, E. M. .......... 51 R1111en5pcrgcr, P. J . .......... 115 1111151011, 11. C .................... 169 Rambo, N. 111., III ............. 115 11111111110, A. M. .................... 169 Rappold, H. V17. ................ 169 11auch, 11. V17. 188 14501 Senior Index Page 1122151101, W. F., Jr. ............ 115 Rezlver, P. J. 5 Reimold, V . 1.1 Reinhard, J. M. Reinhart, D. 11. .. Rein111111cr,J. S. L . Z Richardson, 11. L. . . ,. .. ,. 111L11L11111Lhen 11. C .......... 170 Ric11tcr,E.C . 5 Ritsko, J. E ...................... 11ittc11110use J. 11inzlrc1i C. J. .................... 171 111110 age Rubens, V17. D., Jr. ............ 116 Sanders, J. P. .................... 89 Robertson. T J .................. 116 Sandini. 13. ...................... 116 Rubinson, G E ...... ' 111111inson,J F .................. Robinson, P. . Robinson, 11. 11. Robinson, T. 11. .................. 207 110L1211e, 1. E. .......................................... 1111L1cre1' T. F Rodgers, C. A. 110L1gers,J.11. . ...... Rodgers, P. J. .................... 1111L11i, 11.13. .. , , ., ................. 11L1g2m, P. T. .................... 116 Schalit, S .............. Rogers, V. E. ...... Schechter, 11. .......... 1111111431, A. W. Sc11eeler,11.P 111111re1', K. L. ...................... Sc11enlev,C.11. ................. 11n15mn K. S. ................... . 52 Schettig, 11 ................... 11011121111311 M J. ................ 189 c11i11, D. B. ............. Rumig, CA 11717. ................ 89 Schilk,J. A. ............... 111111L1i511,1. . . , . ...... 202 Sc11121bac11,L.11 V17. 1111011, B. AJ. ...... 52 SC110 C,11 J.L ............ 11011:,11.M. ...... 171 Schoe11k0pf,11. C. Rumbaugh, M. E. ..... 204Scl101'161d, G. ..................... 1111rabaug11, W. P. ........... 116 Schmidt, J. C. ................ 1111511, E J .......... 116 Schmucklcr, D. L. ............. 11115cn, A. ........... 89 Schmutzcr, 11.11 ...... 11051311, J.11. ................ 89 Schneider, 1717.11. .............. 11oscnbero.J. T. ............. 171 Sc110enberger,11FI-1. .......... 172 1105cnberrv,P.11. . ...... 171 Scl10cn1c1d,H. V 1 1105cn1110om, H. . ...... 13-1 Schott. V17. 11., J21 . 1105cnhouver, J.11 .. .......... 13-1 Schraf, J. F., Jr. ......... 111155, N. J. ....................... 89 Schraf, F .......... 111155, N. C ................. 70 Schrcck, 11 F ........... 11055, 11. T. ........ 116 Schrecongmt 11 P 11055i, 11. A. .......... 171 SC11reH19r, 11115t115ky, J J .............. 116 Schuckcr. A J ......... 1111t11,V17. ..................... 134 Schuette, G C ................. Rothermel. P. L. ................ 202 Schuld, W. J. .................... 110111rock, W. D ............... 52 Schuler, 17. D. Rothstein, B. . ................... 171 Sc11u1tz, A. P. Rowland, C. V ............... 52 Schultz, C. W. 111111'111nL1. 111. R1 ...................... . . '11 J. 1 111110, 1171. 111 Schwangcr, O. 11., Jr. ........ 117 Rushin, J A Sclnxasg3 E. .................. 70 11u5inko, H Schuerha, 11.1. ............. 199 11115110011, 11. E. ....... . Schwing M. ................... 204 1111551111 P. P., Jr. ................ 171 Scott, W. A ............. 172 11u5'5c1,11.C. Scott,VV. VV,111 ........... 117 11111111, G1 A. . Scouten E L., Jr. ........... 53 11112111, 11. B. ..................... Scurheld, S. ..................... 90 1111111511, H. 1. SLarles, R. 111 ...... 172 Sz111i1121,11.E. . Sebastian, 13.111 . 135 Sabonis, A. J., Jr. ................ ' . . ...... Sadlcr, L C. ....................... 5 1 Sadler, T. 1-1 ......... akuvich, V J. .................... Salinsky. T. 171. 881110, 11. 17 .................... Salmon, H E .................... Sd1tzman, S F ............... Shogren, Shore, R ................. Short, G 11 ............ 81111 1,11 J. ........................ Sl111ultes,h1 S. ................ 135 S11ucavagc,L.B . 118 Shull, J. J ......................... 202 Shulman, L ..................... 173 Shultz, R. L. 118 Shuma, R. C. ................... 173 Shumskas, A B ..... 207 Shupe, H. E ...................... 118 Shuptar, T ................... 118 Shuss, F. H ..... Shuster, E W .................. Shuster, L M ................ Shute, W E ........... Sicg 3,1 .................. Sicklesmitl1CJ.V. ..... Sillaman, S.VK .................. Silverman, H. C ............... 173 SinL1e,s J. C. ..................... Sin1kovic11,J. A. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 54 Si111111ers,G.E. ........ 118 Simmons, D. E. ................. 5-1 Senior Index Page Simon, P. R. ................. 118 Sinclair, V. M. .................. 173 Sin elt, J H. . .. 70 Smge1, E 173 Slnger, B N .............. 202 Singerman, M. H. .......... 173 Sinisi, L . ..................... 174 Sinoway, H. L. ................ 135 Sirotkin, M. Siswein, C. 11. Sl11ppV,C Slosarik, S. E. Sofianek,J C ................... Solitis, J. D ........................ Sones, P. ....................... 31111311511111: 1. J. ................... 91 S111 riero, F..,J Jr. ............... 119 S11rtman,H.E. ........ . .. .. 204 Smack, G. J. ...................... 205 Southam, J. L. ................. 204 , C ...................... 54 Sowash, J E 119 Spang, R. ........................ 91 Spanglcr, H A ........ 91 Spangler, R W. ... 91 Spcicher, R. S. ................... 54 Spencer, E. H. ................ 91 Sperber, E. V. . ................. 174 Spicer 1111.. .................... 119 Spielman, W. 13.. 174 Spiers, M. S. ..................... 91 Spinazzola, A. M. ............. 17-1 Spinner, A. H ................... 119 Spiller, DI. L. ....., .. Sporkin, M. A. .................... Stanzione, J. A. Starr, H. P. .......... Startzcll, W. M 11ch Sutherlarid, J L. ................ Swagler, M. J. .................. Swancnburg,J J.' .............. Swin1n1c1, H. S Switzu, R. W. Page Sword, E. C. .. .. 120 Sychterz, E. ....................... 55 Sykes, E. H., Jr. . 175 Szymborski, F. L. ............ , 120 Taite, M. S., ................ 55 1 l11malavage, J. J. ............... 175 11111111121, V17.E ................... 120 Taptich, R. F .................. 175 . L 1dy111r, W. R .................... 207 11tdtS,R. S. 175 1cdrow, 11C Jr ............ 120 Tentmeyer, V17. J.. .. ., L ely, 11melct1m, L C 11L1111111n, P 1113111, B W .......... 1: 110111113 1:111es, S :Ijuews, Q. C. . T111111ins11n, L. A. S. 190 l 11mlins11n 11. C. 11111111kins, D. H. 11111115, J.1VI. ................. T111110, B. V. .............. T111v1nsend,J.E.. . 1 11w 111scn11, S. W. 1rachtman, L. . lrautmann, A. R .............. 176 Page Va 1,1 W. J. .......................... 92 Valentina, R. A. .................. 176 Van Denburg, D. O. .......... 56 VanDerHoven, l. .............. 1 0 Van Sickcl, E. L. . ....... Van Vacmr, L. B. ...... . 204 1Ncigand,VV.P.,Jr. .......... 121 VVcilcr, H.11.,Jr. ............. 71 Vigilante; N. J. . Vilsmeiecr, W. F. ,4 14521 Page Page W1elanc1, R S .................. 57 Worthington, W. A. .......... 58 Wiggins, A L .................. Wov, L. E. ........................ 137 lker, Wright, A. T., Jr. .............. 58 VViker, N S . Williams, H. Williams, J. C., Jr. ............ 57 Williams, J. R. ............ 191 Williams, L. E ....... VVilliams,1VI V. ,,,,, Winchester,J. F. ..... VVineman, C. . .......... Winger. J. .................... .G Y0ungdah1,M.L. XNink, B. A. ......... 93 Yuungcrman, A. R 179 Winslonv, F B. .......... 71 ........... 123 W insto .............. 59 Winston, M. J ..... 201 Yurick B S 11111111 71 Winter, H. B. .......... 205 Zabitchuck, M. 179 Winton, D. P .......... VVithka, T VVommer, G. E 1A7 R. W oolevu, H. L. A Page Acacia ............................................ 337 Accounting .................................... 22 1A3 ' ' 22 Agriculture, School of ............... 32-59 Air R0 28 A11C011egaL Cabinet .............. 228, 229 Alpha Chi Omega ........................ 387 Alpha Chi R110 .............................. 338 Alpha C111 Sigma .......................... 339 Alpha Delta Sigma ........................ 424 Alpha Epsilon Delta ...................... 424 Alpha Epsilon P111 ....................... 388 Alpha Epsilon Pi ......................... 340 A1pha Gamma Delta ..... 389 Alpha Gamma R110 ..... 341 Alpha Kappa Psi .................. 424 Alpha Lambda Delta .................... 425 Alpha Nu ...................................... 425 Alpha Omicron Pi ........................ 390 Alpha P111 Alpha .......................... 342 Alpha P111 Delta ............................ 343 Alpha Phi Omega .......................... 426 Alpha Pi Mu . ............................. 425 Alpha R1111 Omega ....................... 426 Alpha Sigma P111 ............. .344 Alpha Tau Alpha ............. 427 Alpha Tau Omega 345 Alpha Xi Delta ............................. 391 Alpha Zeta .................................. 346 Alumni Association ...................... 22 Andmclcs ..................................... 420 Army ROTC ................................ 28 Assistants m the President ............ 19 Association of Independent Men .. 408 Associated Student Activities ........ 23 Athletic Association .................... 293 11 Baseball .................... 324, 325 Basketball ........................... 310-312 Beaver House ............................. 407 Belles .................................... 210-215 Beta Sigma Omicron . . 392 Beta Sigma R110 .......... . 347 Beta Theta Pi ........................... 348 131ue Band ,,,,,,, . ....................... 266 Blue Key . . .. 419 Board of Trustees ..................... 15, 16 Boxing . .................... 314, 315 C Campus Life ......................... 280-291 Campus Views . . 8-11 Chapel .................................... 275 Cheerleaders .................................. 296 Chemistry and Physics, School uf 62-71 Chi Epsilon ................................... 427 Page Chimes .................................... 421 Chi Omega .................................... 393 Chi Phi .......................................... 349 Cody Manor ................................. 406 College Co-op ............................... 407 Combined Arts .................. . 260, 261 Cross Country ................. 308 Cwens ............................................ 423 D Dailv Collctriun .................. 244, 245 Dean of Admissions ...................... Dam of Men ............................. 21 Dean 01' VVumen ........................... 20 Dedication .................................... 2, 3 Delta Alpha Delta .......... .. 428 Delta Chi ...................... .. 350 Delta Delta Delta ........................ 394 Delta Gamma . ....................... 395 Dc1ta Sigma Phi ............................ 351 Delta Sigma Pi .............................. 428 Delta Sigma R110 ..................... 428 Delta Tau Delta ............................ 352 Delta Theta Sigma 353 Delta Upsilon ........................... 354 Delta Zeta ...................................... 396 Dormitory Councils . 238, 239 Druids ..................................... 422 E Education, School of ............... 74-93 Engineer .................................... 249 Engineering, School of ........... 96-123 Eta Kappa Nu ........................... 429 Extension ................................ 26, 27 1: Farmer ,. .. ... 248 Fencing ......................................... 320 Food Service .. . 23 Foutbau ........................... 298- 305 Furensic Activities . 270, 271 Foreword .. ,. , .... 4,5 Fraternities . ......................... 336-387 Fr0t11 ... .. .. ... ..., 246, 247 G Gamma Phi Beta .................... 397 Glee Club ..................... 269 Go1f .............................................. 330 Governor of the Cmnmonwcalth ,. 14 Graduate School ., 25 vanastics ........................ 318, 319 11 Page Hat Society Cuuncil ...................... 414 Health Service ......................... 22 Home Economics, Schoo1 of ,. 126-137 Honorary, Professional Societies ,,,,,,,,, 424-443 1'6111usc of Representatives ,. 231 Housing .................................. 22 I Index to Seniors .. .. .. .. 444-452 1nk1111g ..................................... 250 Interfratcmity Council . . 336 Intermediate Registration .............. 23 Intramural Sports .. 294. 295 1013 Lambda Sigma .................... 429 16121 Sigma Pi ............................ 429 ,1 Judicia1 CunnnittL-L- ................... 232 K Kappa Alpha Theta ................... 398 Kappa Delta ............................. 399 Kappa Delta 11110 . .. . 355 Kappa Kappa Gamma ................... 400 Kappa Phi Kappa ................ , ,. 430 Kappa Sigma ............... . .............. 356 Kcrzmms .................................. 430 L Lacrosse . . .......... . ..... 328, 329 Lakonidcs ................................. 430 Lambda Chi Alpha . .. ... 357 La Vie . ................... 242, 243 Leonidas ....................................... 409 Lcttcrmcn 332, 333 Li11cra1 Arts, Scm111101 111 111C. 140-179 Library . ................................ 24 L10n'9 Pan ........................... 415 Louise Humcr Club .................... 431 M Masqucrcttes ................................ . 265 Military Science and Tactics 28, 29 Mineral Industries, School 01' 182-191 Mortar Board . . 416 N National Student Assnciutinn . ,. 233 Navy 1101C. . ... .. . .. 28 O O111cgaPsiP11i . . .. . 358 Omicron Nu . .............................. 431 14531 14541 General Index P Page P111111L-11L'11ic Council .................... 386 Punni Nuns . ............................... 418 Penn Haven Club ........................ 406 Penn State Christian Association ,. 274 Penn State Club ............................ 410 Pershing 11111L-s ........................ V 431 13c151111111itics ..., . 218-225 Personnel Services ..................... 23 13111 130111 Kappa ........................... 432 Phi Delta Theta ........................... 359 Phi Epsilon Kappa ........................ 432 1311i 13115111111 Pi .............................. 360 1311i E111 Sigma ............................. 433 Phi Gamma Dc1t11 .................... .361 Phi Kappa ............................... 362 1311i 1611111111 13111 ......................... 433 Philx '11pp.1 Psi .. 363 1311i 1x11111111 Sigma . ........................ 364 Phi Kappa T1111 ............................ 365 Phi Lambda Upsihm .................. 434 P11i111tcs .................................... 41 1 13111 Mu .............. . ................... 401 1311i Mu Alpha ............................. 435 1311iSig11111DL-1m V. . ,. 366 Phi Sigma 10111 .............................. 435 Phi Sigma Kappa .......................... 367 Phi Sigma Sigma ........................ 402 1311i Upsilon Omicron .................. 435 Physical Education and Athletics, 501111111 111. ........................... 194-201 Physical P111111 ............................. 23 Pi Gamma Alpha 436 131 61111111111 3111 . .. 436 Pi 1x11111111 Alpha ........................... 368 Pi 1121111111 13111 ............................. 369 P1 Lambda 13111 ............................. 370 Pi 1111111111111 Sigma ....................... 437 Pi Lambda Theta ....................... 437 Pi Omega Pi ................................ 437 Pi T1111 Siuu111 ..................... . ....... 438 P1aL'L-mcnt Scrxice ....................... 22 Players ............................... 262, 263 President of C011cuc . . 17 18 Page Psi C111 ................................... . 438 Public Information ....................... 23 Purchases, Director 017 .................... 23 11 Religious Groups H 276,277 Research ................................... 26, 27 11i11c ..................................... 322 ROTC .............................. 28, 29 S Scabbard and Blade . 439 SL1111111 ,. ,.. V 439 Schuuls- Agriculture ......................... . 34-59 C11c111istry and Physics .......... 62-71 Education .............................. 74-93 Engineering ........................ 96-123 Home Ecunmnics ................ 126-137 Liberal Arts, the ................ 140-179 Mineral Industries ............. 182-191 Physical Education and Athletics ,... V 194-201 Graduate School . .., 25 Senate ................ 230 Senior C1355 .................... 1, 31-201 Senior C 11155 thcers 1. 31 SL11iL1rs VVitlmut P1101115 ........ 202- 207 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ................... 371 Sigma Alpha E111 ......................... 440 Sigma Alpha Mu .......................... 372 Sigma C111.1 .., . 373 Sigma Delta Chi ......................... 440 Sigma Delta Tau ..... , ................... 403 Sigma E111 Alpha ................ ..1, 440 Sigma Gamma Epsi10n ................ 441 Sigma Nu ............................... 374 Sigma Phi Alpha ....................... 375 Sigma Phi Epsihm . ...................... 376 Sigma Phi Sigma ........................ 377 Sigma Pi .................................. 378 Sigma Tau ................................ 441 Skiing ........................ 321 Page Skull and Bones ............................ 417 Soccer ................................... 306, 307 Sororities ................................ 386-405 Sports ..................................... 293-333 Student Councils ................... 234-237 Student Handbook ....................... 251 Student Religious Organizations .................... 276, 277 Summer Sessions .................... 22 Swimming .............................. , 313 Symphony Orchestra .................. 267 T Tau Beta Pi ....................... . . 442 Tau Kappa 1511511011 ................ 379 Tau Phi Delta ......................... 380 Tennis ...................................... 331 Thespians 11nd Masqucrcttes 264, 265 Theta Alpha Phi ........................ 442 111cm Chi ................................. 381 Theta Kappa Phi ......................... 382 Theta Phi Alpha ..................... 404 Theta Sigma Phi ....................... 443 Theta Xi ................ , 383 Truck 326, 327 Trcb1e Singers . 1,- .. 268 Title Page ................................... l Triangle .................................... 384 Tribunal ..................................... 232 Trustees, Board of . .. . 14,15 1V Who's in the News at Penn State 251 Women's Recreation ............. 255 257 Women's Recreation Association 1 254 Wrestling .......................... 316. 317 X Xi Sigma Pi . .. 443 Z Zeta Beta Tau .................. .. .385 Zeta Tau Alpha .................. . 405 1991 11A VII; Volume 61 Pl 1010GRAPI 1Y PENN $131112 le'm Snm' Slate Cullcgc, Pu. 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