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The Book of the Senior Class THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA 1954 LaVie HERMAN L 6010MB Editor FOREWORD During the four eventful years that we, the members of the Class of 1954, have studied here, we have seen momentous changes on the campus of The Pennsyl- vania State University. As the hrst freshman Class to be admitted to the main campus since the end of World War II, we were, from the beginning, an important part of these Changes. Since that important day in 1950, we have seen the completion of residence halls for men, of needed labora- tories and classrooms, and of expanded library facilities, all Changes that have helped to make it possible For us to attend Penn State. As we leave the campus, we see a Student Union Building nearing completion and hear of plans for other structures, including a Student Health Center. We have, therefore, Chosen buildings, the symbols of growth and progress For Penn State, as a theme for our class annual. Looking beyond the campus, we have seen hundreds of fellow students, now alumni, go into the Fight against open aggression, some on the bleak battlefields of Korea, others in laboratories or in industries, supporting that fight. We have watched as we have prepared ourselves, conscious that we too must think in global terms and be prepared to come to grips with the basic facts of modern international life. In this, our class annual, we have recorded the events of these important years of preparation, these years that have been years of growth and progress for each of us, as well as for Penn State, our University, and now, our Alma Mater. m w 742 $zm 32 DEDICATION TO OUR UNIVERSlTv: Founded in 1855, nearly a century ago, The Pennsvh'ania State University was chartered as The Farmers' High School Of Pennsvh'nniu, since it 11111.9 leared that humers might he prejudiCed against sending their 5011.9 to 11 college. By 1862, however, with the largest enrollment 0F any school 0F its kind in the country, The Farmers' High School became The Agricultural College Of Pennsylvania. The following year it 11119 designated the Land Grant college of Penn- sylvania under the provisions of the Morrill Act of 1862. Because the 11100111111 0F studv embraced many fields, Other than 110riCulture, it seenmci advisable in 1874 to Change the name to The Pennsylvania State College. With PC1111 State ranking 11th in the Nation in qu-time enroihnent and even higher in re- search, the 130111111 lrustees 111st Octobe1 peti- tioned the Centre fCountv Comt of Common Pleas 101 11n0the1Ch11111re of title and the Change to T he Pennsvh'anizi State Universitv was wanted, CfieCtive N01the1 14,1953. Members of the Class of 1954 will he the first 1rr11du11te19 t0 1ecei1'e deurees From Ihe Pennsvl- 111ni11 State U1111e191t1' Therefore, it is with great pride that we dedi- Lute 0111 Class 11111111111, the 1954 L11V1E,t0 our oreat Ll11i1'L191t1'-1l1e Penn91'i1'11ni11 State University. Jib. A An... 7'! 1 ,!?- '1: '. t . ' f? 4' H 7 l... ' s . a M H1 Al A j . v'v A A A A A '1 v 4 t I . A j A 1 J 0- '. l 1; ,A A4 I .' ' , . . 14,4, i: . p. 4 f u Hm; p w ' a . ' T ' . HR .4. . . . hhhmhdkw , -.:., wgwa 53:. . .. ,...v , ; r. W-'i:,-Jr ' M5$2g9laigygyifrtwa TL. , n .3 J'r-v: I W ' ,y. . . . 4. '35 q . TTMH; mm 1. ; , '4 IQ- ,;. 4st 4 41 w . ,, 4 x x vi g E u 1' k4? . H x: n .....p;'!. .- I- x.,...pf...E.- r..... ; A4 5ft! 0,: L . 4;: 3 '0' ?'z' . J ! l . '7 jK '4' y. ,, 3 I m .; . N... a M. 4;.r v ,m .-. w H . x . w...-.. k- GOVERNOR OF THE N . ? , COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA JOHN S. FINE Governor THE ADMINISTRATION Q 7: U U 1:: L3: 0 PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES JAMES MILHOLLAND President, Board of Trustees 1181 THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEMBERS EX OFFICIO IOIIN S F1NE - Governor of the C0111111012111caltIz - - . Harrisburg IVIILTON S EISENIIOWER 1 PresuIent 0f the U111'1c151't1 - 1 - State COIICgC FRANCIS B, HAAS - - Superintendent of Public Instruction 7 . - IIa11isb111'g MILES HORST - - Secretarv ongncuImre - - 1 1 - I'1I'111'1'isbu1'g WILLIAM I. CLEMENTS - - Secwtary ofMines - - . 1 I1Izn11isImrg APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR FRANK R.DENTON,PittsburgI1 IVILIJAM K. ULERICII, Clearlicld IIOWARD I. LAMADE, VViIIiamsport FRED XVAmNG, 5I111WHCC-on-Dclawn11c W STEWART TAYIOR Harrisbu1g EDGAR C. XVEICIIEL, Scranton ELECTED BY THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION GEORGE H DEIKE, Pittsburgh JAMES B. LONG ,BIuc BeII MILTON FRITSCHE, PhiIadeIphia I. L. MAUIIIE, Younoslown 0. WILLIAM D. HARKINS, Philadelphia IAMES IXIIL110L1AND,Pittsbmgh B C 'IONES Pittsburgh BIBS. CARVEI. SPARKS, RIVCI'IOH N I CLARENCE G. STOL,L Gloucester Va. ELECTED BY DELEGATES FROM SOCIETIES KENZIE S. BAG SHAW, I-IoIIidavsburg JOHN H. LIGHT. Anmille FRED E. B1T,TENBENDE11 Shickshinnv A111EnT I.NES111 ,11 Philadelphh IOHN N.F0RKER,NC111Y01k, Y. CIIARIES E. OAKES, AIIcnmun R. JOHNSTON GILLAN, St Thomas VVAL1ER W. PMCHELI, Philadelphia F. H. GYGER, IR., Kimbcrton ROGER W7. ROWLAND, New Castle H. THOMAS HALLOWELL, I11., RydaI GEORGE W SL00UM,MiIt1m ORGANIZATION IAMES NH 1101 LAND Pittsburgh - - 1 - - - - 1 - 1 President GEORGE H.DE1KE,Pittsburgh - - - - - - - - IIiL'e- Pwsideni MILTON S. E15EN110WER,State College - - - - 1 - 1 - Secrctm; C. S. VVY,AND State CoIIcoe -- - - - - - - Assistant Secretarx SAMUEL K.HOSTETTE11,St11tc College - - - - - - - - Treasuwr EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MESSRS BAGSHAW, DEIKE, LAMADE, MAUTHE, ROWL I.,AND SIOCUM, XVE1C11EL; President and Sccretarv ex ofhio I19I Ml LTON S. EISENHOWER PRESIDENT THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY l201 OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT ADRIAN O. MORSE SAMUEL K. HOSTETTER WILMER E. KENWORTHY Provost Comptroller Director of Student Affairs EDWARD L. KELLER C. S. WYAND LAWRENCE E. DENNIS Director of General Extension Executive Assistant to Administrative Assistant, the President Office of the President I211 FRANK J. SIMES Dean of Men S'IAFP SESSION- Personnel 0! the 0mm: of the Dean 0 Mmcn arc, nLeft to Right, James ,kO. Edward P011 ock, Simcs, and 13-1- llurolgl Vb. Perkins. ; I A. I DEAN OF WOMEN PEARL 0. WESTON Dean of Women OFI ICE CONFERENCE- Memb ers of the staff of the OHicc of the Deal 11 0f XVumcn arc, Left to Right, PmriciaJ.1hunpsou,Marv E. Brewer, Pearl 0. VVcsmn, and Cordelia L. II ibbs l b KENNETH R. ERFFT MARION R. TRABUE OTTO E. MUELLER Associate Comptroller Director, Summer Sessions Director of Housing ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION HEADS LOUIS H. BELL HERBERT R. GLENN BERNARD P. TAYLOR Director, Department of Public Director, Health Service; Executive Director, lnformation; University Editor University Physician Penn State Foundation l24l FRANK F. MORRIS MILDRED A- BAKER ALLEN C. ST. CLAIR Director of Personnel Services Director of Food Service Director of Purchases CARL R. BARNES Executive Accountant f HAROLD K. WILSON Director, Division of Intermediate Registration CLARENCE O. WILLIAMS Dean of Admissions and Registrar WALTER H. WIEGAND GEORGE N. P. LEETCH RIDFSE RILEY GEORGE L. DONOVAN Director Department of Director, University Execuh-ve 39 ?er Manager, Associated Phyilsical Plant Placement Service Alumni Assocmtlon Student Activities I25! Foreign students come from many distant countries to enroll for work in the Graduate School and their presence adds to the instructional and re- search programs. GRADUATE SCHOOL Reading Clinic not only helps. studente to improve their reading but provudes foellltles for training graduate students In this Im- portant field HAROLD K. SCHILLING Dean, The Graduate School ORGANIZATION HAROLD K. SCHILLING - - - Dean HENRY W. KNERR - - Assistant to the Dean ORRIN FRINK, JR, Secretary to the Graduate Faculty EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HAROLD K. ScquLING - THOMAS F. BATES - C hairman JOHN D. LAVVTHER GEORGE E. BRANDOW GEORGE L. LEFFLER C. R. CARPENTER BENJAMIN A. WHISLER W. CONARD FERNELlus HENRY W. KNERR DOROTHY HOUGHTON ROBERT E. TSCHAN PHILIP S. KLEIN Though graduate work has been ofFered by the University since 1861, the Graduate School was not established until 1922. At that time, 177 graduate students were enrolled in 144 graduate courses taught by 103 faculty members. Today, the Graduate School has an enrollment of more than 1,400 students, and the 1,000 courses are taught by more than 500 faculty members. Since 1861, 8,712 advanced degrees have been conferred by the University and during the year ending August 31, 1953, 667 ad- vanced degrees were awarded. Of these ad- vanced degrees, 126 of them were doctorates. Students From all parts of the world are attracted to Penn State to do graduate work. During the past year, 114 foreign students were enrolled. The organization of the Graduate Student Association, a part of the activity of the School, is a means by which the graduate stu- dents may have a voice in University affairs and are given the opportunity to express their problems through discussion and collective action. The oHicers and members of the Executive Committee of the Graduate Student Associa- tion are President, Gene M. Love; Vice-Presi- dent, Kenneth H. Gee; Secretary, Agnes G. Doody; and Treasurer, William H. Hickey. All students enrolled in the Graduate School during the academic year have membership in the Graduate Student Association. Gifts of private collections, such 05 f e Bovord Renaissance Cellection, help to build a fine lerory The cord catalogue, located in the Fred Lewis Pattee Library, lists by subject matter and title, all volumes RALPH W. MCCOMB University Librarian UNIVERSITY llBRARY The University Library, with the new ad- dition now occupied, has approximately tripled the book storage capacity and doubled reading room facilities. Along with this addition, a number of auto- matic devices for delivering books were in- stallede-namely, a pneumatic tube system and an automatic book conveyer. The Library, when first established in 1858, contained 195 volumes. It has since grown to 390,000 books, fully catalogued, plus a large collection of documents, maps, and pamphlets. A recent acquisition has been a collection of about 500 volumes on the Renaissance, donated by an alumnus, Roy L. Bovard. The Library's London Times files, one of the best in the country, contain 550 volumes from 1809 to 1950. Branch libraries in the various Colleges have also undergone numerous Changes. The Chemistry and Physics collections have been combined in a library in the new Whitmore Laboratory Building. The research collections have also been strengthened in the branches. The Audio-Visual Aids Library contains motion picture films which are available for Classroom use, and, through the Extension services, are distributed throughout the Com- monwealth. Plans are now underway For special provi- sions for the new College of Business Admin- istration, and improved services for the Col- leges of Education and the Liberal Arts. Also, as a result of the new wing, the Cen- tral Library hopes to make more books acces- sible to students on open shelves. 11V Mum; m a xxxxtxtyxxxxxxxXx.' R ENDERING services to the community, the Common- wealth, and the Nation, the research program is recog- nized as one 01 the primary functions of the University. t W H t dinitninunu m i H r ?' 1. 2 ? s... :r More than 1,000 active research projects are continual- ly in progress in the nine Colleges of the. University with special emphasis on the training of graduate students. Funds for research come from special grunts by the State and the Federal government 215 well as. from private industry and foundations and from allotments from the University. Coordinating the research projects of the departments is the Council on Research, which has representatives from each major division 01 the University. Iltaded by Dr. Harold K. Schilling. dean of the Graduate School, the Council approved use of the Central Funds for Re- search for 58 specific projects during the past year. Grants- in-aid to faculty members for worthy projects are also made available through the research program. Results of research work are presented to the public in the annual bulletins, Research in Progress and P111711? cations and Research, as well as numerous seientihe and professional journals. The extensive research program is aimed toward hnd- ing the solutions to many problems confronting agricul- ture, business, industry, and government and toward the promotion 01' public service and the general welfare. Projects are underway in nutrition, educational policy and procedures, agricultural production, mineral conser- vation, community relatitmships, marketing methods, and in many other fields. Plans for the completion of the second floor of the Ordnance Research Laboratory. one of the research cen- ters 0n the campus, were announced last December. Development of a more efficient engine is the objective of this research project RESEARCH Ferrites are the subject for study on this 'ect, of the hundreds of projects that benefit the industries and people of Pennsylvania and the Nation ann State pioneered in driver education ondtodoy the lnst;tut: 3f PUbll'C Safety conducts training in this field m 0 SEC Ion the United States and Canada ORGANIZED as a service to the people of the Com- monwealth, the Extension Services of the Unwersuy actually extend the resident facilitles .OE. Instructlon to communities throughout the State. T1115 15 done through class instruction, correspondence instruction, and mfor- mal instruction. Some 1,500 persons are enrolled for full-time college work under the extension services at the Penn State Centers at Altoona, DuBois, Hazleton, Ogontz, Potts- ville, and Behrend near Erie. More than 7,?00 take part- time evening class instruction, whlle approxxmately 6,000 others are enrolled for correspondence courses. The informal instruction program reaches hundreds of thousands annually through short courses, institutes, conferences, lectures, demonstrations, and the like. It was estimated that last year more than 2,000,000 persons were served by the film library alone. The General Extension program includes all exten- Sion activities except agriculture. Becauseof its highly specialized programs, and because of spend State ahd Federal grants, the Agricultural and Home Economlcs Extension operates separately. Short courses and confer- ences are held on the campus while correspondence courses enroll thousands in the home. County agricul- tural and home economics extension representatives are located in each of the counties of the State to further the program. New directors were named during the past year to head the extension programs Edward L. Keller was named director of General Extension to succeed J. Oner Keller, who retired, and Herbert R. Albrecht was named director of Agricultural and Home Economics Extension, succeeding J. Martin Fry, who also retired. Both appointments became efFeetwe July 1, 1953. EXTENSION . - - ion Instructors who conduct the mmerol. Indusltnes extenS Classes meet for a discussion of their wor County agents, a port of the . H e Agricultural and nomics Extension program, help the former and the homemaker with many of their everyday problems l301 On target! AS a Land-Grant institution, the Univer- sity maintains Reserve OHicers Training Corps units of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. Freshman and sophomore male students are required to complete two years of train- ing in one of the programs. The Army and the Air Force oHer courses in basic and advanced military and air science and at the completion of the two-year basic course, a student, if quali- fied, may elect to continue in the advanced program. The advanced program, if com- pleted, leads to a reserve commission as a second lieutenant. Students designated as Distinguished Military Students may quali- fy for regular commissions. The Naval ROTC offers two limited programs. The Contract program, which enrolls 75 students each year, obligates the student to complete eight semesters of Naval Science and may lead to a reserve commission as an ensign in the Navy or second lieutenant in the Marine Corps. The Regular program each year enrolls about 40 students who are chosen by com- petitive examination. They are awarded scholarships which provide textbooks, tui- tion, and fees, and they also receive $50 per month retainer pay for the Four years. In return, the student obligates himself to accept a regular Navy commission and serve For as long as three years on active duty. All of the advanced programs include summer camps or cru15es. While Penn State through its ROTC programs has trained hundreds of young ofhcers For the Army, Navy, and Air Force, Federal legislation and decreased quotas during the past year will reduce the num- er of seniors who will qualify for com- missions in 1954. The enrollment for the year totalled more than 4,000 with the Air Force having 2,484 men enrolled, the Army having 1,274, and the Navy, 340. Communications on important part of the training in Army ROTC COL. LUCIEN E. BOLDUC Professor of Military Science and ctics Jet propulsion is o fascinating subject for Air ROTC students LT. COL. JACK W. DIETERLE Professor of Air Science and Tactics Program in naval science enrolls students for four years of training CAPT. ROWLAND H. GROFF Professor of Naval Science I311 THE CLASS PERSONALITIES Rudy Kuhn and Bob Barruthers Nancy Bemmill Mike Eneluw Joe Somers and Sis Hugeland Bhutk dhertance Carolyn Pelczar and Doug White Keith Vesling and Jack Sherry Dick Eihhs and Marilyn Buzhy Mx 44W III ' - z le Dick Lemyre Tom Farrell Barbara Wallace and Gerry Maurey Marshall Donley Ed Fennel Dave Jones Pat Marsteller Don Malinak and Tony Rados Tom Schott and Ellen Wandel Dave Fishhurn Rick Kirschner 'W ' Betsy Siegler Dave Arnold and Ed Haag I421 Bud Shank and Jane Mason Mimi Hngar Dick Braftun Henn GMomh COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE l COLLEGE or AGRICULTURE Beekeeping is a fascinating and important task for the former LYMAN E. JACKSON Poultry husbandry students Deon prepare products for market ORGANIZATION LYMAN E. JACKSON . - - - Dean HERBERT R. ALBRECHT - - - Associate Dean, Director of Extensian MICHAEL A. FARRELL Associate Dean, Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station RUSSELL B. DICKERSON - Associate Dean, Director of Resident Instruction HOWARD O. TRIEBOLD - . Head, Agricultural and Biological Chemistry MACKLIN E. JOHN - - H cad, Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology HENRY S. BRUNNER - - - - Head, Agricultural Educatimz ARTHUR W. CLYDE - - Acting Head, Agricultural Engineering HOWARD B. SPRAGUE - - . - Head, Agronomy WILLIAM L. HENNING - - . - Head, Animal Husbandry RAYMOND W. SWIFT - - - - - Head, Animal Nutrition ROBERT W. STONE - - - . - - Head, Bacteriology HENRY W. POPP - - - - - - Head, Botany DONALD V. JOSEPHSON - . - - Head, Dairy Husbandry J. K. THORNTON - - - H ead, Farm Operations and Service MAURICE K. GODDARD - - - - - Head Forestry RUSSELL E. LARSON - - - - Head, Horticulture ERNEST W. CALLENBACH - - - - Head, Poultry Husbandry ALFRED L. BORTREE - - - - Head, V etermary Science BERTIL G. ANDERSON - - - Head, Zoology and Entomology Model used in teaching physiology and anatomyH the easy way Work on farm machinery prOVides agricultural engineers with experience DAVID ROBERT ATEN . . . . Macungie Delta Tau Delta Secretary, Treasurer, Agricultural Economics Club; PSCA Agricultural Economics WILLIAM ROY AULENBACH . Maidencreek Horticulture Alpha Gamma Rho Vicc-Presidcnt, Pi Alpha Xi; Arnold Air Society; Horticulture Club BENNETT VVUERFEL AVERY . . . Slatington Agricultural Engineering Alpha Gamma Rho Business Manager, Penn State Farmer; ASAE ANDREW JOSEPH BALAKONIS . . . Harrisburg Horticulture Football; Truck; Horticulture Club NGUYEN TU BAN Agricultural Engineering Hanoi, Viet-Nam Delta T110121 Sigma ASAE JAMES HAROLD BARTHOLOMEVV Williamsport Forestry T2111 Phi Delta Forestry Society l48l RICHARD WARD AHERN . . . . Nazareth Agronomy Pi Kappa Phi President, Glee Club; Varsity Quartet; Boxing; Intramurals ELIZABETH ANN ALBERIGI . . . . Jessup Medical Technology Rod and Coccus Club; Newman Club; Intramurals JAMES LEROY ALLISON . . . . Tarentum Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Alpha Zeta Treasurer, Licbig Society J. BROOKE ALTHOUSE . . . . . Reading Agronomy Overseer, Treasurer, Grange; Chapel Choir; Penn State Club; Clover Club BARRY LINCOLN ANTHONY . Strausstown Poultry Husbandry Alpha Gamma Rho Secretary, Alpha Gamma Rho; Treasurer, Glee Club; Chapel Cl ioir; Blue Band; Phi Eta Sigma; Poultry C1 ub ROBERT CHARLES ANTRAIVI Scenery Hill Agricultural Education Alpha Gamma R110 FFA; Block and Bridle Club; Poultry Club JAMES W. BARTLEY . . . . . . Altoona Horticulture Treasurer, Pi Alpha Xi; l'Iorticultuxc Club; Agriculture Student Council; Newman Club JOSEPH P. BELL . . . . . Pittsburgh Agricultural Economics Theta Kappa Phi Newman Club; Agricultural Economics Club ROBERT WILLIAM BELL Greensburg Forestry ROGERS ARMSTRONG BENDER . . . Glenmoore Agronomy Acacia Pershing Rifles; Glee Club; Clover Club; Ag Hill Breeze; Military Ball Committee; ASAE; Pi Tau Pi Si 1mg WILLIS K. BENNETT . . . . Laceyvillc Animal Husimmlry Qunricrdcck Society; Wesley Foundation JOHN EDWIN BERRY . . Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club; Fencing Club Upper Darby MORTON M. BOYD . . . Pittsburgh Agricultural Engineering ASAE ANNARAE F. BRAKER . . . . Allentown Bacteriology Delta Zeta ACS; Rod and Coccus Club; Intrmnumis MORRIS EDWIN BROWN, JR. . . Douglassviile Poultry Husbandry Alpha Zem Treasurer, Poultry Club; Secretary, Conly Society; Poultry Judging Team; Penn State Farmer NORMAN EDWARD BROWN . . IVIontrose DWJ' Husbandry Alpiia Chi Rho Manager, Basketball JAMES RICHARD BROWNELL . . . Jeannette Agronomy President, Dormitory Council WILLIAM LEVI BRUBAKER . . . . Lititz Agronomy Acacia President, Acacia; Rifle Team GAIL EDMOND BIMBER . . . . Warren FurL'sfry Inu K: .Ippn Epsilon President, Alpha Phi Omega; Forestry Society; Intr'Imurnis DANIEL BENTON BISER, JR. . . . Baltimore, Md. ForestnY Scctctatv,10rcslry Society; P1101001 11111; Editor, S;ivuu; c1 vmzm Club; Foi'cstrv B: 111 Connnittcc DAVID DARRELL BIXBY . . . . . Scranton Agmnmny JAMES HARRY BLOSE . . . . Glen Campbell Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma Agriculture Student Council; FFA; Grange; Business Manager, Ag IIiIl Bruno WILLIAM BOCKO . . . . . . . Bangor Dairy I'Inslmmlry Dairy Science Club; PSCA CHARLOTTE MARILYN BODDIN . . West Hazlcmn Mvrlical Technology Ncu'mun Club; Rod and Coccus Club ,d'ui'WWWIH v-x ROBERT BUCHANAN, JR. . . . . Lcwisburg Bounty Vicu-Prcsidcnt, Phi Epsilon P111; Botany Club; Canterbury Club CHARLIE CRETO BURDAN General Agriculture Bible Fellowship; Dairy Science Club IVIerchantvilie, N. J. DAN G. BURKHARDT . . . . Aiken, S. C. Forestry SAMUEL MORGAN BUTLER . . Coraopoiis Agriculture Alpha 6' unmu R110 Boxing; Androcics; Agricultural Economics C 1111 1; iV 110 s in the N611 ms at Penn State; Little Intcrn 1110111! Pershing Rifles HAROLD L. CAMERON . . . Millerstown Agricultural Education RICHARD EARL CASSEL . . . Hershey Agricultural Education i491 MARIE CERAUL . . . . . . Pen Argyl Medical 'Iicchnalogy Rod and Coccus Club ROBERT EOFF CHAMBERS . . . Canonsburg Zoology and EntomoIogy Alpha Tau Omega Track; Cross Country; Intramurals; PSCA ROBERT FRANCIS CHRISMER . . . Gettysburg Forestry Tau Phi Delta Sccrchi, T'111 Phi Dclt 1:1; Secrcturv -T1'casurcr, Xi Si 1n21P ;G2m1ma gm De11'1; Sylvan; 1 orcstry Society; Newman C1111 11 RODNEY ALAN COBI . . . . . Allentown Forestry Tau Phi Delta Alpha Phi Omega; Forestry Society; Track; Penn State Farmer; Sylvan ARTHUR STUART COHEN . . . Pittsburgh Animal Husbandry Phi Sigma Delta Parmi Nocus; Thespi '1ns; Play crs Crews; Relinion- 111- -Lifc Week Committee; IIcad Man: Igor, Lacrosse; lnklin 11g HERBERT COLE, JR. . . . . . Mt. Bethel Agronomy Alpha Zeta Clover Club; Crops Judging Team; Agriculture Student Council PHILLIP JAN CRAUL . . . . . Roslyn Forestry Beta Theta Pi Vicc-Presidcnt, Forestry Society; Ski Club; SAME MARION PERMILLA CULLEN . . . Georgetown Animal Husbandry Liveslock Judging Team; Block 31111 Bridle Club LAWRENCE JOSEPH CUPKA . . East Vandergrifr Forestry Tau Phi Delta Treasurer, Forestry Society; Agriculture Student Council; Co-chairmnn, Forestry Ball 1501 RTONROE JOSEPH CITRENBAUM . . . Chester Dairy Husbandry Phi Epsilon Pi Freshman Swimming; Freshman Counselor; Intrumurals NED LeROY CLARK . . . . . Shamokin Pauhry Husbandry Alpha Zeta Presidenlt, Trcqsurcr, Secretary, Alpha Zeta; I 111 Eta Sign121;C0211y ;Trc 2lsu1'e1', loultry Club; Black and Bridle C1 ub DOROTHY ANNE CLAYPOTCH . . Milnesville Buctcrio1agy Theta Phi Alpha Gamma Pi Epsilon; Newman Club; Rod and Coccus Club WILLIS BARTON CONABLE . . . . Galeton Agricultural Education DONNA LEE CORBIN . . . Alexandria Medical lec11nology Rod and Coccus Club; Intramurals WILSON B. CRAMER . . . . . Pittsburgh Dairy Husbandry Chi Phi 1311.11: Band; P111 Eta Sigma; Pershing RiHes; Freshman S11c;2D11'1'V Science Club; Thespian Show SAMUEL MELVIN CURTIS . . . Sterling Agricultural Education FFA; Treasurer, Alpha Tau Alpha; Baseball ROBERT DAVID DAHLE . . . . Centre Hall Agricultural Economics Delta Tau Delta 11121111 Man age 1', Cross Co ountry; President, Agricultl 111ml Economics Club; C0111 So Ciel y; B1101 Key; Editor, Ag Hill Breeze; Secretary, Delta Tau Delta; Agriculture Student Council JACK CLARK DAVIS . . . . . Orangeville Agronomy Clover Club; Pre-Vct Club; FFA; Intramurals SAMUEL EDWARD DAVIS . . . . Wyalusing Agriculnnal Economics RICHARD EUGENE DENISON . . . Harrisburg Animal Husbandry Sigma Pi Pershing Rifles; Collegian; Chapel Usher FRANK MALCOLIW DERK . . Elkins Park Forestry Phi Kappa Psi Treasurer, Phi Kappa Psi; IFC Glee Club; Forestry Society FREDERICK ANTHONY DORRELL . . Pittsburgh Forestry Alpha Tau Omega Forestry Society THEODORE ROOSEVELT DRIPPE . . Pottstown Agronomy Pi Kappa Alpha Young Republicans; Pershing RiHcs; LA VIE; 1';Club Penn State Farmer H. THEODORE DuBOIS . . . . Mertztown Agricultural Economics Alpha Zeta Sec m Mn Alpha Zeta; Vice- -Prcsidcnt, Agricultural Economics Club; SCQIEbaril and Blade; Rifle Te 1m, Donnitory Council; Intramurals LAWRENCE CARL ECKLUND . . Berwinsdale Agronomy :Alpha Gamma R110 Radio Club;Pc1m State Farmer; Clover Club; Glee Club; President, Alpha Ga mma R110 JAMES HUNT EGOLF . . . . Osterburg Agricultural Economics STANLEY ELMER ENGLE . . . . Upper Darby Agricultural Economics Sigma Nu Boxing LELAND SIMON DIEHL . . . . Shippensburg Agricultural Emnomics Imramumls; +11 Club; Block and Bridle Club ROGER WILLIAIVI DIETRICH . . . Philadelphia Dairy Husbandry Sigma Pi Lacrosse; Dairy Science Club DENNIS HOWARD DONOVAN . . . Pittsburgh Forestry Phi Mu Delta Newman Club; Forestry Society DAVID LAWRENCE DUNBAR . . . Laceyville Dairy Husbandry Glee Club; Dairy Science Club; Riding Club SAMUEL HULL DYKE . . . . . Lancaster Forestry Xi Sigma Pi; Sylvan PHILLIP L. ECKERT . . . . . Mohnton Forestry Phi Mu Delta President, Phi Mu Delta; Forestry Society; I111rz111111mls; liralh; PSCA JOHN L. EPLER . . . . . Northumberland Agronomy De lta Them Sigma Secretary, Delta Theta Sig111a;Cu.11y Sncic tcy; Vice President, at Club; 4- H C111 11; Agriculture Student Council RICHARD EUGENE EYSTER . . . . York Forestry Forestry Society; Alpha Phi 0111cg41; Imrmnumls; Beaver House EDGAR EDWARD FEHNEL . . . . Nazareth Animal Husbandry A! 11a Zeta Agriculture Student C0u11cil;Trc:1surcr, Block 11nd Bridle Club; Vice- Prcsidcm, Dairy Science Club;Li1csmck Judvin 11g Tc cam; Dairy Cattle Judging Team; Editor, Penn rate Farnmr, C1111 man, Harvest 3311' Chaimmn, Penn State Student Scholarship Fund; Skull andB ones Lion'; Paw; Meat Judging Tea am; Chairman, E11c'1mpment Commi ttce ' 1511 CHARLOTTE ANN FEIFER . . . Mount Carmel Bacteriology Zeta Tau Alpha Rod and Coccus Club; Intramumls PETER PAUL FENCHAK . . . . . Colver Animal Husbandry Alpha Zeta Livestock Judging Team; Block and Bridle Club WILLIAM LEONARD FENNIMORE . . Allentown Dairy Husbandry Delta Chi Treasurer, Delta Chi; Dairy Science Club MATTHEW ROBERT FENTON . . . . Latrobe Horticulture Horticulture Club HERBERT DAVIS FERGUSON . . . Pittsburgh Zoology and Entomology Sigma Pi Track; Ski Club; Collegian RALPH MARKEY FERRY . . . . . Woodbury Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club; Dairy Science Club JOHN EBENEZER FIELDS . . . . Washington Agricultural Education FFA FRANCIS W. FINLEY, JR. . . . . . Pitcairn I'lorticnlmre Chi Phi JOHN JAMES FLANAGAN . . . . Philadelphia Agricultural Education Sigma Chi 11C Board of Control;B1uc Key; P 111111 Nous; 117110 5 in the Na st at Penn State; FFA;11'csl1n1'1n Baskctl 1111 JOSEPH FOLCARELLI, JR. . . . . HatEeld Agricultural Economics C111 Phi Freshman Wre slli ng; Dormitory Olliccr; Agricultural ELono111iLs Club; Dormitory Counci l BERNARD LEE FOX . . . . Cabot Genuml Agriculture Dc1tz1 111ct'1 Sigma Circulation Manager, Penn State Farmer; Dairy Scianc Club JAMES FRANKLIN FOX . . . . . Coplay Forestry ROBERT McKINLEY FRANK . . Ocean Grove, N. J. Forestry Treasurer, Dormitory Co uncil; Dormitory OHiccr; ForL L-stry Society; Ski Clu 11 JAMES ALBERT FULTON . . . Gladwyne Agronomy Sigma P111 Epsilon Co-Captain, Lacrosse; Soccer; Clover Club CHARLES DANIEL CARSON . . . Pittsburgh Dairy Husbandry P111 Gamma Delta Tmck; Treasurer, Scabbard and Blade; Dairy Science Club; lilitary Ball Commit! nee LORELEI JANET GAYLORD . . . Harborcreek Medical Technology Rod and Coccus Club; German Club; Nittany Co-op; Riding Club GARLAND EUGENE GINGERICH . . . Hellam Agricultural Education Lambda Chi Alpha Baseball; Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA HERMAN EDWARD GOLOMB . . . Pittsburgh Animal Husbandry Phi Sigma Delta Editor, LA VIE;S1C1111 and Bones; Men's Debate; Players; Thespians; Pro- motion Manager, Inkling; Senior 130ard, From; 117110' 3 in the News at Penn State; IFC;117'hos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 1521 GLENN RICHARD GOSS . . . . . Manheim General Agriculture Vice-Prcsident, Bible Fellowship; Chapel Choir; Vicc-Presidem, E. U. B. Fellowship LLOYD REX HAHN . . Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Club Lehighton NICHOLAS HALKIAS . . . . . Philadelphia Agronomy Cluvcr Club DONALD ERVIN HARRIS . . . . . Ulster Agricuhuml Education Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA HUBERT HAMMOND HAUGH . . . State College Agricultural Economics Pi Kappa Phi Manager, President, Blue Band; Alpha Phi Omega; gricu rural Economics Club DcVVITT GEORGE HAZZARD . . . . Scranton Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club DAVID GARBER HECKEL . . . . Lancaster Dairy Husbandry Sigma Chi lehy; Parmi Nous; Androclcs; Scabbard and Blade; Pershing Rifles; Froth; Who's in the News a! Penn Sum: CHARLES HENRY HECKLER . . . . Lansdale Agronomy ARTHUR LEE HEFREN . . . . . Pittsburgh Dairy Husbandry Treasurer, Dairy Science Club DAVID DIXON HEINEN . . . . Kittanning Dairy H usbamiry Dairy Science Club ROBERT DONALD HERB . . . . Lancaster Animal Husbandry President, Block and Bridle Club; Agriculture Student Council; Livestock Judging Team; Track; College Co-op RICHARD RHESS. . . . . . .Knox Agricultural Economics ROBERT MCCLELLAN HETRICK . . . Benvertown Agricultural Education Baseball; Track; FFA; Inlrnmumls; College Coup RALPH HENRY HOFMANN . . . Philadelphia Horticulture Sigma Pi Soccer; Chapel Usher; Secretary, Sigma Pi; Ilnrticulturc Club CHARLES DONAHOE HOGAN, JR. . . . Easton Agriculluml Education Delta Chi Newman Club DUANE STANLEY HOLM . . . . Arlington, Va. Forestry AIM; Chapel Choir; Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry Society JOHN WILLIAM HOUTZ . . . Oil City Dairy Husbandry Phi Kappa Psi Lacrosse; Dairy Science Club JAMES W. HUDSON Kingsley Dairy Husbandry I531 WALLACE S. HUTCHEON . . . Mount Bethel Agricultural Economics Delta Chi Agricultural Economics Club THOMAS WILLIAM INTER . . . . Pittsfield Agricultural Education All- Cullcgc C.1I1i11ct;PrcsiLlcnt, Avriculnuc Student Council; President,Sccrc:.11'y, 17 DAVID RALPH IRONS . . . . Linesville Agricultural Ecnnmnics Agricultural Economics Club; Roger Willi 1111s lcllnwship; College Co-up LINDA ANN JACOBS . . . . Greensburg Bacteriology Delta Delta Delta ch115; Ireshman Customs Board; Chapel Choir; Collegian; Treble Sing- ers; PSCA; Steering Commincc, State Party;un Jun or Prom Committee; Vice President, Delta Delta Delta; Rod and Coccus Club IRWIN LEE JAMES . . . . . . Olyphant Agricultural Education President, Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA ROBERT NORMAN JENSEN . . . Philadelphia Dairy Husbandry Dairy Judging Team; Dairy Science Club 1N. ARDON LaVERNE JOHNSON . . Youngsvillc Forestry Alpha Gamma Rho Forestry Society DAVID W. JOHNSON . . . . . . Jermyn Forestry Forestry Sucicty; Circle and Square Dance Club JOAN MARIE JOHNSON . . . . Snow Shoe 11011111111111? Theta Phi Alpha Secretary, Horticulture Club; Grange LEON JOSEPH JOHNSON . . . . New castle Agronomy Phi Eta Sigma DALE FRANK JONES . . . . . Latrobe Agricultural Engineering ROLLIN M. JONES . . . . . . . Media Agricultural Economics jARUS G. KELLER . . . . . . Reading Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club WILLIAM HOWARD KELLY . . . . . Erie Agricultural Education Alpha Tau. Alpha; FFA IOYCE KENAGY Huntingdon Valley Medical Technology 1541 ANDREW STEPHEN KESTER Bacteriology Huntingdon Valley VICTOR LAZARUS KIMSAL . . . . Catawissa Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club; Livestock Judging Team WILLIAM EDWARD KLEIN, JR. . . Scranton Animal Husbandry Delta Sigma Phi Arnold Air Society; Block and Bridle Club; Photography Club KERMIT MARSDEN KNAUSS . . . . Allentown Horticulture Agriquturc Student Council; Horticulture Club; Wesley Foundation DEAN EDGAR KNAVEL . . . . . VVindber Horticulture Horticulture Club DALTON LAMAR KOBLE . . . . . Herndon Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA ADAM W. KOIS Animal Husbandry SCthlary-Trcasurer, Athletic Association; Druids, Skull and Bones; Captain, Boxing; Newman Club; Block and Bridle Club McClellandtown Delta Upsilon DOUGLAS JOHN KOSAN . . . . Pittsburgh Agronomy C0 lmamling Officer, Pershing Rifles; Chairman, Military Ball Committee CHARLES FLEMING KREWSON, 111 . . Abington Furcsrry Tau Phi Delta President, Tau Phi Delta; Vicc-Presidcnt, Forestry Society; Glee Club; . ; Canterbury Club; Freshman Basketball DAVID ALEXANDER LAIRD . . . . Munhall Horticulture President, Pi Alpha Xi; Vice-Presidcnt, Horticulture Club KAY LOUISE LANG . . Williamsburg Bacteriology Alpha Gamma Della Vicc-Prcsident, Alpha Gamma Delta; LA VIE; State Party; Modem Dance Club; Rod and Coccus Club CHARLES F. LEBO . . . . . . Halifax Agricultural Education Phi Mu Delta Vice-Pxesident, Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA EDWARD FRANK KOCJANCIC . . . . Wilcox Forestry Tau Phi Delta Forcstry Society CLIFFORD D. KOI-ILER . . . . . Linden Agronomy Clover Club JOHN FRANCIS KOHLER . . . . Johnstown Foresrry WILLARD BURKE KRISHER Animal Husbandry Livestock Judging Team; XVoul Judging Team State College JOHN JOSEPH KURTZ . . . . . Nanticoke Agronomy Alpha Phi Omega; Newman Club; Clover Club; Penn State Club; 01 and Coccus Club; Botany Club STELLA ELIZABETH LAINEY . . . . . Erie Bnclcriology Rod and Coccus Club; Grange CALVIN MERRILL LEIBY Philadelphia Poultry Husbandry Rod and Coccus Club; Poultry Club HUGH LESLEY . . Oxford Poultry Husbandry Pershing Rifles; Treasurer, Poultry Club DANIEL JAY LeVAN Wellsboro Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Phi Sigma Kappa Concert Band; Glee Club; Phi Mu Alpha; Chapel Choir; Liebig Society; Blue Band I55i JAMES SEPHES MCHENRY . . . . Indiana Agrmmmy Sigma Pi Clmpcl Usher; Block and Bridle Club NORMAN JAMES MaCRIICHAEL . . . Roycrsford Dairy Husbandry Alpha Zeta Little Imcrnmiunal; Dairy Science Club JOHN H. NIAGUIRE . . . . . Philadelphia Forestry President, Canterbury Club; Forestry Society JOHN NIARINO . . . . . Willow Grove Agmnomy JOSEPH MARKO, JR. . . . . . Beaver Falls Horticulture Horticulture Club; Vicc-Prcsidcm, Players; President, Thom Alpha Phi SAMUEL ARTHUR NIARQUEBRECK . State College uHmzl Utilization Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry Society DONALD JAMES LICATOVICH . . . . DuBois Horticulture Horticulture Club JAMES FREDERICK LIGHT . . . . Annville Agronomy Dormitory OIBccr; 4-H Club; Clover Club DANIEL PETE LOUCKS . . . Pennington, N. J. Forestry Tau Phi Delta President, Xi Sigma Pi; Secretary, Tau Phi Delta; Business Manager, Sylvan; Forestry Society ROBERT DAVID MCCARTHY . . . Drexel Hill Dairy H uslmmlry Dairy Science Club; Newman Club JAMES STEWART MCFARLAND . . . Miami, Fla. Animal Husbandry Sigma Pi Freshman anmssc; Lacrosse; Penn State Farmer JOHN S. MCGILL . Ludlowville, N. Y. Agronomy Clover Club; Newman Club FRANK LEROY MARTZ, JR. . . . . Paxinos Agronomy KENNETH EDWARD MAYER . . . Harrisburg Agriculturul Economics Sigma Alpha Epsilon Agricultural Economics Club DIANA ELIZABETH MEARS . . . . Oakmont Bacteriology Phi Mu Players; Rod and Coccus Club; CPC; Immmumls JAMES RICHARD MELLISH . . . . . York Poultry Husbandry Manager, Rifle Team; Poultry Club; Dormitory 0mm BETTY JEAN MERRICK . . . . Wayne Medical Technology President, Rod and Coccus Club; Treble Singers; Players EDWARD J. MEYER . . . . . Curwensville Agricultural Education RANDALL WILLIAM MEYER . . . . Millheim Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Club LAWRENCE PRIES MILLER . . . VViIliamsport Forestry Tau Phi Delta WILLIAM FRANK MILLER . . I New Freedom Forestry ch'cr House JOHN HALDIN MILSOM . . . . . Apollo Agronomy Alpha Zeta Clover Club; Football; Track HORACE HILTON MITCHELL . . . Lansdowne Forestry Acacia IIL-IId Man 15a, Baseball; Secretary, Forestry Society; Alpha Phi Omega; Steering Committee, Sinlcl Party; Advertising Editor, Sylvan; Forestry Ball Committee DAVID FARRELL MOORHEAD . . Mount Pleasant Agricultural Engineering ASAE STANLEY KEITH MORGAN . . . VtheIcrviIlc Agricultural Education JOHN PAUL MOUNTAIN . . . . Saxmn Dairy Husbundn Alpha Zeta Treasurer, Mpga Zeta; Assistant Editor, Penn Stale Dninmmx; Coaly Society; Dairy Science 11 1 THOMAS EDWARD NELSON . . . Collegevillc Zoology and Entomology President, Barons; Nimmy Grotto PAUL ERIC NEUSCHWANDER . . Pottstown Agricultural and Biological Cht'misln WILLIAM HENRY NEVVHART, JR. . . Factoryvillc Agronomy Alpha Zeta! Clover Club HOWARD JOSEPH NICKLOW . . . . Somerset Agricultural Education Secretary, Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA; Intcr-Vnrsily Fellowship JAMES MORRISON NOEL . . . . Ligonier Forestry PM 0' 1mm I Dcll'I CHARLES R. NOLDER . . . . . Pittsburgh Horticulture Gamma Sigma Delta; Dclt III Mu Sigma; Agriculture Ilub; Penn State Fucan PATRICIA DOROTHY OiBRIEN . . State College Medical 'l'uclmolngy Delta Delta Delta Agriculture Student Council; Rod and Caucus Club; Newman Club JOSEPH OLNEY . . . . . . New Castle Agronomy VVAYN E M. OTTO . . . . . . Emsworth General Agriculture Phi Em Sigma; Dairy Science Club JANE OVERMEYER . . . . . Columbia Bacteriology Theta Phi Alpha Imu Sigm'l Pi; Now man Club;PIInhcllc11ic Council; Rod and Coccus Cluh;1ntr.1murals I571 ALBERT G. PALMATEER, JR. . . . . Elverson Poultry Husbandry Poultry Judging Team; Vice-Prcsidcnt, President, Poultry Club ALLAN PIERSON PALMER . . . Landenberg Agricultural Economics Delta Theta Sigma Agricultural Economics Club EDWARD PREMI PANGERSIS . . . Oakdale Agricultural Economics Alpha Gamma Rho Secret: Iry, Trc'IsurLI,Agricultum1 Economics Club; PursISIing Ri ilcs, Agriculture Studcm Council; 11C; IIIIrumuru STEVEN PETZ . . . . . . . Aliquippa Horticulture President, Horticulture Club; Agriculture Student Council ROMAN JOSEPH PIENTA . . . . Old Forge Bacteriology Agriculture Student Council; Vicc'PrcsidcnI, Rod and Coccus Club STEPHEN RILA PIERCE . . . . . Leetsdale Forestry Pi Kappa Phi Forestry Society THOMAS M. REES . . . . . . Narberth Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club TEMPLE ALLISON REYNOLD, JR. . . . Oil City Furesin Alpha Chi Rho Prcsidcm, Alpha Chi Rho; Vice- President, AgriLuIIur re SII ch IIt Ct Iuncii; IFC zI'Id of Comml; Xi Si IIIa P'; Coaly SohcicII; Sku 11 and Bones; All College LICLIIIIIIS CIIIIImiItLe; Freshman Customs Boarl JEANNE MARIE RIDDLE . . . Enon Valley Iiieiical Technology Chlape Choir i581 VICTOR BRUCE PARIZO . . . . . Dunmore Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Club; Penn State Club; Intramurals THOMAS E. PETERS . Mount Lebanon Forestry Tau Phi Delta Forestry Society; Agriculture Student Council DANIEL PAUL PETTINATO . . . . Reading Agronomy President, Clover Club; Phi Eta Sigma; Agriculture Student Council STEVE JOHN POVIRK . . . :r-West Newton Agricultural Education MANUEL ANTHONY PROCOPIO . . Philadelphia Forestry Tau Phi Delta Gymnastics; Forestry Society; Treasurer, Tau Phi Delta ROBERT RENTOUL REED . . . Jacksonville, Vt. Horticulture Gamma Sigma Delta ROGER L. RISSER . . . . . Lebanon Agricultural Engineering Alpha Gamma Rho ASAE; Agriculture Student Council; Penn State Farmer; Coaly Society RODNEY GOVERNOR ROAN . . . VVallingford Horticulture CIIi PlIi Glee Club; Horticulture Club JAMES PATTON ROBERTS . . . . Wynnewood Forestry Sigma Nu IRENE MARIE RONDISH . . . . . McAdoo Medical Technology Rod and Coccus Club; Newman Club SPENCER ROSENTHAL . . . . Philadelphia Agricultural and Biological Chemistry ACS; ViCCvPrcsidcnt, Liebig Society; Editor, Analyst HARRY FRANCIS ROTH, JR. . . . Nazareth Dairy Ilusbamlr; Delta Theta Sigma President, Dairy Science Club; Agriculture Student Cmuu'il; Vi Ice President, C0111' Societv; Dairy Judging Team JOHN WILLIAM SCHEERER . . . Wynnewood Agricultural Enaineering ROTC Rifle Team; ASAE; Scabbard and Blade; SAME; Angles DAVID E. SCHMIDT . . . . . Philadelphia Horticulture Horticulture Club RICHARD EDWARD SCHMIDT . . . Pittsburgh omy Scabbard and Blade; Clover Club; Newman Club ALFRED SHALKOWSKI Horticulture Horticulture Club East McKeesport MARK DODDS SHAW . . . . Bellefonte Agriculture Engineering ASAE PAUL D. SHEARER . . . . . . Altoona Horticulture Horticulture Club FLOYD DeLOSS ROUGH . . . . Cochranton Agricultural Education Delta T110111 Sigma Treasurer, FFA; Chapel Choir WILLIAM RUPP . . . . . . Havertown Horticulture Alpha C111 R110 JOHN SARIKIANOS . . . . . Upper Darby Dairy I'Iuslmmlry Alpha Zeta Vice- 1 resident, D1 1ir1 Science Club; I'masurcr, President 11c11L'11iL Society; Assistant Lditor, Pcim Stale Duir1nmn; SL 1111mm 21nd BladL';C0:111 SnLicu' OTTO FRANZ SCHUMANN, JR. . Reading I'lorticultm'e Pi K1pp'1 Alpha CLARK SELL . . . . . . . Kutztown Forestry Tnu Phi Delta PresidLm, T'111P11i Dclm; President, Forestry Soci 161v; Xi Sigi 11a Ii; P111 L11 Siam: 1; Agriculture Student Council; Co- leirman, Forestry B: 111; IFC REX BERLYN SHAFER . . . . 1VIount Union Zoalngy and Entomology Phi Sigma Kappa JOAN LOUISE SHILLIS . . . Easton Zoology and Entomolog; President, Badminton Club; R1111: Club; Intramurals Si 1g111a Sigma Signn MAHLON K. SHOUP . . . . . Marienville Agrononn Alpha 2cm Treasurer, C101er Club; 4-11 Club; Dairy SLianL Club RONALD DAVID SICK . . . . Mansfield Dairy H usbandr; Dairy Science Club 1591 WILLIAM LOUIS SIPPLE, JR. . . I Huntingdon Animal Husbandry Livestock Judging Team; Block and Bridle Club; Imramurals PAUL LESTER SMEAL . . . . . Clearfield Horticulture Horticulture Club DUDLEY H. SMITH . . . . Kingston, N. Y. Agronomy Clover Club; Newman Club JOAN ELLEN SMITH . . . . Emporium Medical Technology Secretaxy-Trcusuxer, Rod and Coccus Club JONAS LOUIS SNYDER, JR. . . . . Kresgeville Forestry LSA; Forestry Society HARRY JAMES SOLOMON . . . Forest Hills IVoml Utilization Phi Kappa Sigma Vicc-Prcsident, Sophomore Class; Blue Key; IVIw'S in the News at Penn State,- Skull and Bones; Arnold Air Society; Forestry Society ROBERT LAWRENCE SOLOMON . . New Castle Aumnmny Lion PzIrIV; DIIImiIIIrv OIIiccr; IIiIIcI; Durmimrv Council; AIR ;C'Imcr Club; Dormitory Cuunsc 0r WILLIAM EDWARD SOPPER . . . . Allentown l'nrestr; Gymncastilcs; FIIrcstrv Sncicu'; Vice- President, Xi Sigma Pi; Penn Stmc lul I; Gamma Sinmzi Ditlta; Phi Em Sigma; Phi KII Ilpa IIIi MICHAEL ROBERT SOROKACI-I . . . Trarord Forestry Furcstry Society; Intramuruls; Bvuvcr Iluusc STEPHEN BERNET SPENCER . . . . Canmn Dairy Husbandry Delta Chi Dairy Science Club; Immmurnis FREDERICK ALBERT SPRENKLE . . Winchester, VII. Animal HIIsInIIIIIri Delta Tau Delta Livestock JudIvinu 'lcum; Block and IIr'iLIIc TC lub; Truck; IIItrIIInur-Ills; Penn StIIIuI II JOSEPH ADALBERT STANEK, JR. . . Meshoppen Punitry IIIISIIIIIIIIry Poultry Club; Pershing Rifles; Camera Club; College Co-op JAMESI VICCLOUD STEEL . . Greensburg Agricultural and Biologicai Clicmisny President, Lichiu Sncicty; Westminster I'mIndIIIiun; Intcr- Varsity cllowship; Track; Cross Country; 5 JOSEPH MATSON STEIM . . I New Kensington Agronomy Perm Sum: Farmer PAUL H. STONE . . . I . Thompson Animal Husbandry Aiphnc Gamma Rho Liv csmck JuI Tu LIIm; Icmx Slate Farmer; Trensur pha Gamma R110; Dormitiirv OIIiccr; Block and Bridle Club; McIIt cJudging Tea JOHN A. STOUFFER . . . . . Williamson Horticulture Horticulture Club; LSA; Pi Alpha Xi; Flower Judging Team JOHN HERMAN STRAHLE . . . Philadelphia Forestry Tau Phi Delta Forestry Society JOSEPH WILLIAM STRASSER . . . Hawley Forestry Tau Phi Delta I601 CARL WALTER SVVARTZ . . . . . Milton Agronomy Alpha Zeta lcaturc Editor, Pumz Stale Iarmcr; Sccrclun, C101 vrc Cl;ub Secretary, Vi 1ce- President, Alpha Zeta; Liulc International ALFRED EDWARD SVVINICK . . . Lake Ariel Agricultural Education FFA; Alpha Tau Alpha; Newman Club DONALD KAYE TAYLOR . . . Lutherville, Md. Horticulture T1111 Kappa Epsilon Co-L'lmirman, Combined Arts Exhibit; President, Tau Kappa Epsilon CHARLES WILLIAM TELFER . Port Royal Poultry Husbandry Alpha Gamma Rho Poultry Club; Bridge Club RICHARD JOSEPH THOIWAS . . . Plymouth Forestry 'Iiictd Kappa Phi Forestry Society; Newman Club JAMES THEODORE TROUTMAN . . iV'Iillerstown Agricultural Education EDWARD HOWARD TURNER . . . Springfield Horticulture CAROL SUE UMBREIT . . . West Orange, N. J. Horticulture Christian Science Society; Secretary, Pi A1 111 1:1 Xi; Gamma lgma Delta; OthL-stra; Horticuiturc Club; Riilc Club F . REDERICK ARTHUR UMHOLTZ . . Sluremansmwn FO'QSVJ T nu Phi Delta Vicc- -Presidcm, Tau Phi Delta; Vice- President, Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry Society; $111111 G ERALD ROBERT VAN AKIN . . . Honcsdalc Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Phi Kappa Treasurer, Phi Kappa; Dormitory CnunLil; LiL-big Socicn'; cwman Club; Dormitorv Oiii ccr VINCENT RICHARD VOGEL . . . Pittsburgh Foresny Phi Kappa Sigma Forestry Society CARL HENRY VON WOLFFRADT . . Athens Agricultural Education Delta Theta Slgma XEasur it m Th cm Sigma; Feature ljdimr, Agricultural Dc E11gif1Len'ng Buliclm; AS XE;Fc:1lurc Editor, Angles LARRY ARNOLD VVACNER . . . New Bethlehem Agricultural Economics Delta Them Sigma Dairy Science Club; FFA; Agricultural Economics Club JOHN BERNARD WARD . . . . . Ardmorc Horticulture Horticulture Club; Newman Club RUSSELL S. WASSER . . . . Fredonia Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma Treasurer, FFA;Intr:1111umls; PrLsidL-nt, Delta ThLm Sigma GEORGE RICHARD WEAVER . . . . Akron Ilorlicuimre Delta CI ' IFC Glee Club; Horticulture Club 11 ROBERT ANDREW WEAVER . . . Punxsutawncy Agricultural Enginching Alpha Gamma Rho Vicc- PILsidcm, Alpha Gamma Rho; ViLc President AAS XE; Penn Smlc Farmer ROBERT STRAUB VVENDEL . . . Selinsgruvc Dairy Husbandry Theta Chi Dairy Science Club; Freshman Wrestling; Imramuruls i611 PERRY HUNTER WETZEL Animal Husbandry State College Alpha Gamma R110 Block and Bridle Club DONALD JOSEPH WHITE Ag! 01101113 Clover Club; Penn State Dmr; 111nm L 1311111 Edimr, Managing Editor, Penn Sum Iurmcr W ellesiey, Mass. NORMAN JOHN WILCKE Dairy Ilusbumlry Philadelphia Sigma Phi Epsilon Dairy Science Club ALFRED OSCAR WITTENMAIER . . Latrobe Horticulture Alpha Chi Rho Ilorticulturu Club ROBERT OLNEY VVUESTHOFF . . . Norristown Horticulture Phi Kappa Sigma Horticulture Club; ASME; Agriculture Student Council; N1 any Grotto; Pershing Rii cs JOHN WIEST ZUG . . . . . . Richland Agricultural Economics Delta Theta Sigma Vice- President, Delta Theta Sigma Treas s11.rer, Cuah Socictv; Agriculture Stu dent Council; Agricuhuml Ectinmnics Club; Grange; Business Man- ager, Ag Hill Breeze i621 FLOYD LESLIE WILES Youngstown, O. Forestr' Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry Society CECIL E. WILLIAMS . Agricul! and Education Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA McConneilsburg JACK RUSSELL WILLIARD . . . . Lykens Agronmny Sigma Pi Glee Club; SAME; Chapel Usher; Pershing Rifles jOSEPH ZYLINSKI . . . . . . Tarentum Forestry Forestry Society Animal Diseases Research Center WITH the work in veterinary science becoming more and more important to the people of the Commomvealth, a Department of Veterinary Science was established in the College of Agriculture 011 July 1, 1953. Early this year, the Animal and Poultry Diseases Research Center was opened. The Center was constructed and equipped with funds provided by a special grant from the Legislature, contributions from the livestock and poultry industries, and the gifts of interested individuals. The Department of Veterinary Science, in addition to administering the pre- veterinary curriculum, will co-Ordinzltc the work of the Animal Diseases Research Center and 0f the Diagnostic Laboratory on the campus, which is one of Five such laboratories established by the State Department of Agriculture to diagnose animal and poultry diseases. i631 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ULLEEE nr BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OSSIAN R. MocKENZlE Dean ORGANIZATION OSSIAN R. MACKENZIE - . . DAVID H. McKINLEY - , - - - Dem: - - Assistant, Dean GEORGE L. LEFFLER - Director of Planning,- Acting Directov of Research,- Assistant Director of the Bureau of Business Research CHARLES J ROWLAND - - Head, Accounting and Business Statistics RALPH H. szmw . . - Acting Head, Commerce HOWARD A. CUTLER - - - - - Head, Economics Field trip for students in transportation involves a ride on the Bellefonte Central Modern business machines provide the answers for statisticians . Typing is a useful as well as a popular course for students .uv y. p: tuLIA-urnru . DOMINIC ALISIO . . . . . . Bethlehem Business Administration Theta Chi Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club; Insurance Club; Newman Club; Marketing Club; Spanish Club; lntramurals; Dormitory 0mm PETER JOSEPH BARTUSKA . . . . Nanticoke Business Administration RICHARD SINE BLANK . . . . . Telford Business Administration: Sigma Pi Chapel Usher HAROLD BORUSHOK . . . . . Scranton Business Administration Phi Sigma Delta Lion Party DEE JAMES BRAGONIER . . . . . Altoona Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi; Newman Club; Insurance Club THEODORE DAVID BROVVNE . . New Kensington Business Administration Phi Gamma Delta Secretary, Blue Key; Business Student Council; Manager, Gymnastics; Ila: Society Council; XVIw's in the News at Penn Suuc MARK EUGENE BURKE, JR. . . . . Pittsburgh Business Administration Marketing Club; Insurance Club; Newman Club HERBERT R. BYARD . . . . Plainfleld, N. J. Business Administration Phi Kappa Tau Secretary, Phi Kappa Tau; Newman Club RICHARD HOWARD CAMPBELL . . . Altoona Business Administration JOHN RICHARD CARPENTER . . East Stroudsburg Business Adminislmthm Phi Sigma Kappa Greeters Club; Marketing Club; Dormitory Oliiccr; Immmumls DONALD CHARLES COLES . . . . Carbondale Business zhhninistrmiun Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club VINCENT J. COBRADO . . . . . Hazleton Business Administration Sigma Chi Accounting Club; Marketing Club; Business Student Council SAMUEL ROBERT CROTHERS . . . SpringEeld Business Administration ROBERT FRANCIS CSIZMA . . . . Bethlehem Business Administration Pi Lambda Phi Thespians; Insurance Club; Marketing Club; Accounting Club WILLIAM CHARLES DAVIS . . . . Coraopolis Business Adminislrmum Lambda Chi Alpha Manager, Boxing BERNARD CHRISTOPHER DILL . . . Hazleton Business Administration Insurance Club; Accounting Club DONALD L. FRANTZ . . . . . Huntsville Business Administration CHARLES EDWIN FREY, II . . . . McKeesport Business Administration Sigma Nu Blue Key; Pershing Rifles; Treasurer, Sigma Nu; Manager, Cross Country I681 RICHARD STEPHEN GROSSMAN . . Philadelphia Business Administration Bctn Sigma Rho SECrCturv-Treasurer, Blue KL'I'; ParIIIi Nous; IIIII Sncietv Council; Carnival Chaim Ian, Spring H'cek; SIL'CriIIn COIIIIIIittL'e, Stale Party; 1V 110's in the NEWS 11! Penn Stale HOWARD HILL HARRIS . . . . Ardmore Business AdIIIinistrutimI Phi Sigma Kappa MIIrkL-Iing Club; Manager, Wrestling; IIItrumumls JOHN HAUB, JR. . . . . Plymouth Meeting Business Administration. Marketing Club; Penn State Club; Intramurnls JOSEPH M. HIRSH . . . . . . Bradford . . ,. Business Administration Alpha hpston II Treasurer, Alpha Epsilon Pi; Manager, Tennis Tcum JOHN DANIEL KENSINGER . . . . Altoona Business AilnIinistmlimI Delta Sigma Pi EDWARD GEORGE KITTKA . . . . Johnstown Business Administration 'Ith In Kappa Phi President, Newman C1ub;ReligiunI-n Life Week Commitlcc MARY LOUISE GAGLIARDI . . . . Pittston Business Administration Marketing Club; Accounting Club; Newman Club ROBERT LEE GARBRICK . . . Beilefonte Business AiiIIIinislrntion A1 IIIII Tau Omega VVI'cstIing; Collegian,- Accounting Club; Insurance Club HOWARD HENRY GILES, JR. . . . Saxonburg Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi ' , IL f . I, D 'Im Si Ind 13111; Promotion Dier or, 1:11 ; I1;I IFC Board 0 CijfigizilliC L ,QChairiimiI, BX Boa rd of Control; Manager, Baskerall;B1uc KL, 'LiLIn RAMON PETER CRAPSY . . . . Pottsville Business AIiIIIinisImlion rh Icta Kappa Phi Treasurer, Theta Kappa Phi; Pershing Rifles ROBERT THOMAS CREATHEAD . . Philadelphia Business AdIninislrutimI AIM; Barons PHILIP M. GREENBERG . . . . New Castle Business Adininislnuion Phi Epsilon Pi A-llCol Cu bin net' President, Business Student CouIIL i1; Presidcn m, Pi Lambdac Sigma; Men's Debate; LihLml Arts SILIdL L'IIt Council; Skull and Bones; Andmclcs; ISCB; Editor, IA Angles; Circulation Manager, Inkling JOHN KOMNATH . . . . . VVilkes-Barre Business Aihninistmlion Marketing Club; NL'II'IIIIIII Club JEROME BARRY KOTZEN . . . . Philadelphia Business AduIiIIislnuimz Beta Sigma H110 Business Student Council RICHARD ALLEN LENT . . . . Herrickvillc Business Ailntinistnnimi Sigma Phi Sigma Accounting L luh; ViLc- PrLsidL'IIt, Alpha Kappa Psi; President, rL' 'IsurL'r Sigma Phi SI Igm MARTIN LEONARD . . . . . PiIiiadeipiIia Business AleIIinislnuimI BCNI Sigma Rim Delta Sigma Pi DALE EVANS McELHATTAN . . . . . Knox Business xhlininisimliun Pi Kappa Phi Intramurals JAMES CHARLES MILLER . . . Meadville Business Adminislmtiun A1 Ilm Tau Omega Business Student Council; Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club i691 EDWARD ROBERT PAULONIS . Business Administration Shenandoah Marketing Club; Imramuruls; Accnuming Club WILLIAM ROBERT REED . . Business Administration Acmuming Club; XVL-stminstL-r Fuundmion; College Co-op Cochrantcm Scranton GEORGE RAYMOND SEID, JR. . Phi Kappa Tau aninuss zhimiuislrulinn JEROME HILLIS WAYNE . . Altoona Business Atlvniuislmtion Hillel; Marketing Club WAYNE B. VVOLFKEIL VVilkes-Barre Business Azlnxinisirmiou Foot mil NANCY JEAN VVOOLRICH . . Erie Business xhimiuislruiinn Alpha Gamma Dcitzl Accuuming Club WILLIAM GRANT SHARPLESS Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi; Insurance Club; Intrnmurals; Penn State Club Lansdowne W ILLIAM BROOKS SHEARER Business Administratinn . Philadelphia Phi Kappa Psi Manager, Lacrosse; Lion Party; Markming Club EDWARD CHARLES SHIELDS Business Administration . . Pittsburgh Delta Sigma Phi Swimming; Vice- President, Delta Sigma Phi; President, Alpha Kappa Psi; wcPrcsidem, President, Insurance C1ub;Dormitory OHicc GERALD M. YOU NG Business Administration . . . Fullerton Alpha Tau Omega President, Accounting Club; Vice- President, Delta Sigma Pi; Business Student Council; Freshman Counselor THE College of Business Administration was established on July I, 1953 as the School of Business. The present title was approved by the Board of Trustees on December 4, 1953, in a general change of designation of all of the undergraduate schools, following the Change of name of The Pennsylvania State College to The Pennsylvania State Univer- sity on November 14, 1953. The new College administers the curricu- lum of Business Administration and embraces work of the Departments of Accounting and Business Statistics, Commerce, and Economics, as well as the activities of the Bureau of Busiv ness Research. Prior to July 1, this work was administered by the Department of Economics in the College of the Liberal Arts. The enrollment for the College of Business Administration during the past year totaled 797 students. However, only 47 of these students are seniors since the majority of the members of the Class of 1954 will complete the program they started four years ago as students in commerce in the College 0F the Liberal Arts. l71l BDLLEGE 0F BHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS unjnLLL GEORGE L. HALLER Deon essential and basic training for Laboratory experiments provide future chemists 0F BHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS COLLEGE Minute measurements are necessary to achieve accurate calculations ORGANIZATION GEORGE L. HALLER , , - v - , Dorm C. I. NULL , - - - - - Assistant Dam XV. CONARD FERNEIJUS - - - - Hcml, Chemistry DONALD S. CHYDER - Hand, Chemical Engineering J, G, ASTON , - - - Director, Cryogenic Laboratory Miznmzu. R. FENSKI: - Director, Petroleum Refining Laboratory JOHN A. SAUER - - - - Head, Physics J. H. OLEVVINIS - In charge, Prc-Mcdicul and Science A, H. IIOL'I'ZINCER - , A Director, Chemical Lulwmmrics Laboratory instruments aid the student in solving complicated problems in physics 9 I I l x I i 2.. 1 4g 1 PETER BETLEY Ambridge Chemical Engiuevring President, Chess Club; Players; Penn State Club; AIChE; Chess Team Mcdford Lakes, N. J. Kappa Kappa Gamma President, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Dormitnry Oinccr; Judicial; .Alpha Epish lun Dclm; From; Junior Prom Committee; Chimes; Chennstry-Physncs Student Council; Punhcllcnic Council; Mortar Board MARILYN MACKENZIE BUZBY Prc-Mcdicul FRANK ANTHONY CAPOTOSTO, JR. . Newtown Square Chmnicul Engineering AICIIE; ACS; Intramumls; Penn State Club HUGH EMERSON CARR . . . . . Leetsdale Prc-Mezliuul Sigma Alpha Epsilon Frcshnum Basketball; Flying Club Locust Gap Alpha Tau Omega ROBERT FRANCIS CONIFF PerctlicuI Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; Inkling Glen Rock, N. J. Tau Kappa Epsilon JOSEPH H. CONNOLLY Ctmmmrciul Chemistry ACS; lFC; IFC XVorkshup; Newman Cluh I761 DOUGLAS BERNARD AYER . . . . Lancaster Chemistry Alpha Chi Sigma Treasurer, ACS; Parmi Nous; ChCInistry-Physics Student Council JOSEPH BAHNICK . . . . Northampton Chemical Engineering Newman Club; Immmurals; AIChE KATHRYN EVELYN BAKER Chemistry Chemistry-Physics Student Council; Recording Secretary, ACS; LSA Philadelphia WILLIAM LOYAL BAUN Punxsutawney Science ASM; ACS GEORGE ALFRED BEANE, IV . Camp Hill Chemical Engineering Chess Club; AIChE; ASME; Intramumls DOLORES ANITA BERTOLI . . . . Aliquippa Pru-Ah'dical Cullcgc Co-Up; Secretary, Gamma Pi Epsilon; Immmumls RONALD LEE CREIGHTON . . . . Mercer Chemical Engineering AIChE; College Co-op CARL SPENCER CROSS Philadelphia Permlicul Sigma Pi Vicc-Presidcm, Sigma Pi JOHN RIITCHELL DICK New Florence Physics Scabbard and Blade; Qualrlcrdcck Society; Military Ball Committee; Vcstminslcr Foundation BERNARD JAMES DILLON Carrolltown Chemical Engineering Phi Kappa Vicc-Prcsidcnt, AICIIE; Andmclcs; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; Chemistry- Physics Student Council; IFC; ACS; Newman Club WILLIAM ERNEST DiSANTO . . . Norristown Science Zoological Club; President, Newman Club DAVID NIARTIN ERICSON, JR. . . . Clarion Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma Arnold Air Society; AIChE; ChemistryPhysics Smdent Council THEODORE GOOBIC, 111 . . . . . Hudson Chemical Engineering Phi Kappa Tau ACS; AIChE NIARILYN ANNE GOURLEY . . . Auburn, N. Y Chemistry ch Sigma Omicron Secretary, ACS HAROLD WALTER GRABOSKE . . . Nanticokc Chemical Engineering AICIIE LAWRENCE VINCENT GREGOR . . . Spengler Chemistry Phi Lambda Ups silon; Dormitory President;PI1i Em Sigma; Dorm 1ito1'y Counci ; ACS; Quartcrdcck Sociel1 ' LLOYD EDMUND HALL . . . . . Towanda Comnwrciul Chcr11istr1' JOHN EDWARD HAMPFORD . . . Pottsville Chemistry Delta Sigma Phi President chnllm Sigma Phi; President, ACS;L111111aslics; ramurals; Newman Club; IFC PALMER LEE FELIX . . . Salix Science Alpha Chi Sigma CHARLES RONALD FERGUSON . . . Kirkwood Chemisln CoSIIegc Comp; Skull and Bones; V ICC- President, Chemislry -PI1vsics udent Council; Chapel Choir; A;CS Glee Club;Cz1mcm Clu b RALPH ALFRED FREW . . . . New Castle Pra-Mczlical Sigma Phi Epsilon jOHN KIRKPATRICK CAREER . . . Lititz Chemical Engineering Sigma Chi AndrocIcs; Pershing RIIIes; Alpha Phi Omega; CImir1111111,C11mpus Chesl;Sl11ke Party; Prusidcnt, PSC X; AICh E GERRY VVOOLSON GILLISPIE . . . VVynnewood Chemical Engineering IT1111 Kappa Epsilon Soccer; Frcshmnn Baseball; Siumu T1111; T 1111 B0111 ;Il1i La 111I1da Upsilon; Vice- President, Tau Kappa Epsilun; Glee Club; Chemistry- PI11sics Student Counc CARL GILBERT GODSHALL . . . Colmar Prc-Medical Sigma Alpha Epsilon Cross Countr1 , Iruck; Junior Prom Cnmmincc; Sprinu Week C11111111ittcc; Ski Club; Pushing RiIIcs HARRY HAZLEHURST . . . University Park, 111d. Chemical Engineering lrcasutcr, IVCSIQ Imlndatim1;AIphuI P11 1011105411; Qunrltrdcck Soulct1; T11 11 Beta Pi;PI1i Lambda UpsiIu11;PI1i 1:111 Sigma; AICI1 E RICHARD MARTIN HUMES . . . . Ford City Physics GIL'C Club; Scabbard and Blade; Pershing Rifles; Pi T11u Pi Sigma RICHARD FRANCIS HUNTER . . . Jersey Shore Chemical Engineering AIChE; ACS; Newman Club; Penn Haven Club E. GORDON JAMES . . . . . Derrick City Chemical Engineering Acacia AICIIE NICHOLAS JIAMACHELLO . . . . Brockway Prc-Mcdical Imramurals; Alpha Epsilon Delta JOHN FREDERICK JONES . . . . Sunbury Chemical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; AICI1E I771 JOHN WILLIAM JUPPENLATZ, JR. . Lebanon Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma President, AICl1E;Sccretary, Alpha Chi Sinnm; ACS; 11'0511111'111 Counselor; lrLshm 111 Fumbu EDWARD WINDSOR KELLER . . . State College Physics Theta Chi DONALD GORDON KEMPFER . . Sclinsgrove Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Sinma Treasurer, AIChE; Freshman Counselor; Chemistry- Physics Student Council LAWRENCE MARTIN KLEVANS . . Roaring Spring Chemical Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; AIC11E; ACS JOSEPH JOHN KOWALCHIK . . . Clifton, N. J. Physics Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Alpha Nu; Newman Club DAVID JOHN KRALL . . . . . . Pittston Chemistry JOHN CHARLES KUCHINSKI . . . Shamokin Chemical Engineering Newman Club; AIChE LEWIS FREDERICK LANDON . . . VVillimnsport Chemical Enginvuring Sigma Pi Tennis ROBERT RAYMOND LAVVRENCE . . VVynncwood Pn -1UL:11'C:11 Plcsidc111,:Upl1:1 Lpsilon DLII:;1 Tribun 11; G1'11111:Istics; Chumistn- I I1 11sics Student Council; P111111 Nous; Drui ls EMMERT DALE MCGARRY . . . . Altoona Physics Sigma Pi Sigma EDMUND ROBERT MALINOVVSKI . . Mahanoy City Chemistry College Co-up; ACS FREDRIC LVIARKS . . . . . New York, N. Y Prv-Mmlicul Alpha Epsilon Pi l78l GABRIEL PETER LENSACK . . . Ebervale l're-A'lczlicul Theta Kappa Phi Newman Club; Inlramuruls ELMO JOHN LILLI . . . . . Old Forge Pru-Rlcdicui lelm Phi Delta President, Alpha Phi Delta; Alpha Eps1lon Delta LLOYD FRANK LUPFER . . . . Harrisburg Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma Phi Mu Alpha; Amok! Air Society; Blue Band; Concert and; Orchestra; Secretary, AIChE JAMES EDWIN MARTZ . . . . . Trout Run Clwmzcul Engmecrmg MARGARET KATHERINE MASKELL . . . Easton Commercial Chemistry DONALD EDWIN MATLACK . . . Arlington, Va. Physics Lion Party; Intramural: WILLIAM ANTHONY MAZEIKA . . Shenandoah CLAIR GORDON MYERS . . . Lock Haven Pre-Mc'dical Pre-Mudical WALTER NEWMAN . . . . . Bethlehem LAEL MERLIN MEIXSELL . . . . Andreas Pm-Mmlicul ch Sigma mm Physics Theta Xi IIillcl Radio Guild JOSEPH LEO ONEILL . . . . . Philadelphia GERALD GLENN MOYER . . . Harrisburg Physics Chemical Engineering French Club GERALD S. PALTIN . . . . . Philadelphia DONALD BRUCE PETERSON . . . . . Erie Pre-Medical Chemistry llillcl; Vicc-Prcsidcm, Fencing Club ACS . . ECI IA 1V1A IE P . . . . . V kl HENRY IRVIN PAUL . . . Roanng Spnng C L R 00R Sum CY . . .' Pran'HL-dicul Chenncal Engmccrmg Secretary, Alpha Epsilon Delta; Secretary, Alpha Nu; President, Chapel C110 ; AICIIE; COHCQC CO-UP Gamma Pi Epsilnn; Newman Club ROBERT C. PEET . . . . . Bristol WALTER PREGMON . . . . . Old Forge Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering A 113 Phi Kappa Tau Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Phi Kappa Tau; AIChE EDWARD PAUL RACK . . . . . Reading CHARLES WESLEY ROHRBECK . . State College Chcnxislrr Prc-Mvdical Acacia Phi Lambda Upgilon; QJartL-rdcck Sucictv Secretary, Glee Club; Varsity Quanm; XVcslcy Foundation; Soccer; Phi 11m Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delm CHARLES ARTHUR REED . . . . Dudley WESLEY E. ROMBERCER VVhitestone, N. Y. Prc-Mvdicnl Science Intramurals Glee Club; Fencing Club; AIM CHARLES MOREY ROCKMAN . . . . Towanda HARRY JAMES ROSS . . Kerrmoor . Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma Sigma Pi Sigma; Phi Em Sigma; Chess Club; Bridge Club; Inlmmurals Chcmislry-Physics Student Council; AIChE; ACS; Intramuxnls I791 ROBERT VEDDER SEIBEL . . . . . York ChemicalEngineering Phi Sigma Kappa Engineer GILBERT RONALD SEIGVVORTH . . . VVysox Prc-Mcdical Alpha Epsilon Dclm; Circle and Square Dance Club; Inlrzunuruls JOHN NIASON SEVVARD . . . . Arlington, Va. Science Phi Mu Delta EUGENE J. SEYNA . . . . . . Dunmore Physics CHARLES JOHN SHORT . . . . St. Clair Chemical Engineering AICIIE; ACS; Chess Club CHARLES ANTHONY SIGNORINO . . . Lloydell Prc Medical Them KIpp'I PlIi President, rxllIcIu Kappa Phi; IIC iVorkshop; Slate P.Iru; LA 'Hi; Newman Club; Alpha Ihi Omega i801 LEONARD VINCENT RUCZKO New Philadelphia Chemistry Delta Sigma Phi ACS; Newman Club RICHARD NEVIN RUPP . . . Lewistown Prc-Mmlicnl Phi Kappa Sigma Vice- Presiznicm, Alpha E silon Delta; Nittany Grotto; OCT Band; Prc- Medical Socict Iy JEROME VINCENT SADOSKY . . Irwin Clwmicul Engineering SiuIIi'I Phi Sigma AICIIE; Intramumls MICHAEL ROLAND SASAL . . . . Bellefonte Predimlicnl ALAN MICHAEL SCHMUKLER . . Lebanon Chemical Engineering Pi Lambda Phi AICIIE; Imrmnumls; lemagcr, Basketball EDWIN DUANE SEBRING . . . . Knoxdale Chemistry Phi Lambda Upsilon JOHN DAVID SKEWIS . SchaeEerstown Chemislry Ninany Grotto; ACS FRANK JOHN STERBA . West Hazleton Prc-Mudical Phi Kappa Tau Newman Club JOSEPH GILSON STREAMER, JR. Chemical Engineering Manager, Blue Band; AIChE; ACS Downingtown ROBERT FRANCIS SWIFT . . . . Bellefontc PreAMedical Newman Club ANN MARGARET THOMAS . . . . Glenside ChmniSIry Immmumls; Ski Club; Freshman Cheerleader; ACS; Modern Dance Club RALPH IRWIN THOMAS . . . Kingston Chumicnl Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Sigma '1 nu; AIChE; College Cavop CHARLES H. VVINGERT, JR. RONALD CHARLES VVINT Science Blue Key; Manager, Soccer; Arnold Air Society; ChemistryPhysics Student Council; UUlo's in the News at Pam; Slalc; Freshman Counselor; CPC VERNON G. WONG Pre-Rlcdical ROMMEL JOSEPH WOODLAND Chemical Engineering AIChE; Pershing Rifles PERRY NIEL YOCOM Chemistry Whitmore Laboratory GEORGE FRANCIS VVILDEMAN Chemical Engineering AIChE; Newman Club Pre-Rlutlical Treasurer, Alpha Epsilon Delta CARLTON STANLEY YOUNG . . . Hollidaysburg THOMAS MICHAEL TOMASKOVIC . . Wyoming Chemistry ACS; Newman Club GILBERT UNANGST . . . . chtuchcn, N. 1. Physics Delta Upsilnn Lacrosse; Chemistry-Physics Student Council; Clwmistry-Physics News Letter,- Scahbard and Blade; Treasurer, Delta Upsilon; Intramurals MARIE CHRISTINA VAIL . . . . State College Pre-Mcdical Alpha Epsilon Delta ANTHONY CHARLES VEN DETTI . . . Erie Svicncc Theta Kappa Phi Newman Club; Alpha Phi Omega; SAME LAWRENCE S. VIROSCO . . . . Uniontown Chemical Engineering AIChE; Newman Club DONALD HAROLD VVADSVVORTH . . VVcsleyvilIe Chemistry Barnesboro Brookville . VVindber Alpha Chi Sigma Philadelphia Schuylkill Haven . . Pottstown Alpha Chi Sigma MLCOIICgc Cabinet; Secretary, ISCB; President, Chemistry-Physics Student guuncil; Treasurer, Alpha Chi Sigma; Freshman Counselor; ACS; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon Physics Q.- Vloggfi My: fig , x 51;? 'V v 3,- t '4; i r l I .1 ! -1 , I'ZJK N Hm-wxgjh Em BULLEGE OF EDUCATION COLLEGE OF EDUCATION ORGANIZATION M. R. TRABUE - Dean; Director of Summer Sessions PALMER C. WEAVER Assistant Dean; Assistant Director of Summer Sessions JOSEPH J. LOWDEN Director, Education Extension 8. LIZVVIS LAND - Director, Vocational Teacher Education CHARLES M. LONG - Head, Education S. LEWIS LAND - - Head, Industrial Education HUMMEL FISHBURN - - Head, Music Education : CLARENCE R. CARPENTER - Head, Psychology Deon Planning a poll of public opinion provides training for psychologists The Library M a constant reference for students about to become teachers Both children and students learn from courses in language education LURA ANN AKERS . . . . Vandergrifr .Educmion' Delta Delta Delta P1 Lambda 111cm; Bridge Club; Radio Guild; ACEI; FTA; State Party WILLIAM CLARENCE ALBRIGHT . . . Patton Education Bones Lenres; Penn State Club; Newman Club; Fencing Club; Intramurals; Political Science Club; IRC NANCY JEAN ANDERSON . . . Bellevue 1:111u'atit111 Alpha Chi Omega Treble S1ngers; State Party; ACEI; Young Republicans; Thespians CAROLYN APP . . . . . . Elizabethville Education Zeta Tau Alpha Chapel Choir; PSCA; ACEI; Intramumls', Panhellenic Council GERALD PAUL AURILLO . . . . . Warren Music Education Phi Kappa 131111: 13211111; Concert Band; Intramurals JOANNE THERESA BAKER . . . . Harrisburg Education Pi Gamma Mu; New man Club; State Party ICC; IRC; V113;Polixica18cience C1ub;FTA MARTHA REX BALDWIN . . . VVillmv Street Educatim: Bihlc lcllmv shilp; Blue 11.111d;Ul1pv.C1mir; Alph :1 Lambda Delta; 1:1L mhzlu Thct' .1; Pi 611111111: Alpha BEVERLY M. BALLIET . . . . West Nunticokc Education President, FTA; Pi Lambda Them; Belles Lcurcs; Young Republicans DONNA LEE BANE . . . Uniontown Education: A11111z1 C111 Omega Secretary, Alpha Chi Omega; CnHEgiun; Thespi' .111 C1911 HELEN FRANCES BANES . . . . North VVa1cs Educun'rm M11110 Chi 0111031 14:11 upians; lrmllx: IT :;1 Educ .Itiun Student Cunncx 1 111111111111- 11s, 51:11 14: Party PATRICIA ANN BAUER . . . . Clifton Heights dewulion Delta 0' .m'mm Surat 1n, Sigma Alpha 121:1; 1VSGA'Dur1nilorv Omccr; Sta :4: :1111'; Nux 111111 Cluh; AC121; Imr:u1111r:115 HERMAN OSCAR BENNINGHOFF . . State College Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Arnold Air Society LEE ALFRED BERGER . . . Schuylkill Haven Education ROSETTA BERGER . . . . . Lansdowne E1111catim1 ACEI; 11i111:1 ROBERT D. BERKEBILE . . . . Johnstown Psychology BEATRICE GRIER BERRY . . . . Lock Haven Education ACEI; FTA; Intramurals CONSTANCE MILDRED BIRNBAUM . . Old Forge Educm 110 11 Sum: P' arty; Intramurals; FTA; 1111161; Bridge Club BARBARA ANITA BISTLINE . . . . Altoona Education Orchestra 1861 RICHARD JAMES BRADY . . . . Wyoming fUusic Education President, Orchestra; Blue Band; Phi Mu Alpha HARRY BRAY . . Bangor Education AIAI JAMES H. BURDEN . Saint Marys M mic Education Blue Band; Thcspinns; Orchestra EDITH ANNETTE BURT . . . Nloorestown, N. J Eduvmion Chi Omega LA VIE; ACEI; FTA; Thespians; Intramuruls VERA JEAN CANNARSA . . . . Hollidaysburg Education C. LOUISE CAREY . . . . . Mount Lebanon Psychology Kappa Kappa Gamma Education Student Council; Organizations Editor, LA VIE; 'rcasurcr, Psychology Club; Psi Chi; Scrolls; Ski Club JEAN BACHMAN BLAKESLEY . . . Allentown Edncah'ou. Orchcstru; Canterbury Club; Rinc Club; Bowling Club ESTHER D. BLUIVI . . . . . . . York Education JOHN BOLASH . . . . . . Harrisburg Education JANE PHYLLIS BONN . . . . . Titusville Education ACEI; Hillel HARRIET ELIZABETH BOWMAN . . . Scranton Education Alpha Chi Omega Chapel Choir; Belles Lcttrcs; VVcslcy Foundation; FTA VIRGINIA KATHRYN BOWMAN . . . . Media Psychology PsiChi DONNA NIAE CARLSON . . . . Johnsonburg Education Phi Mu Pi Lambda Them; PSCA; FTA; Intrumumls RITA JOAN CASE . . Shinglchouse Almic Educulion President, Louise Homer Club; Chapel Choir; Orchestra; Newman Club JOHN WALTER CHAVKA . . . . . Midland Education PTA; Newman Club; Gamma Them Upsilon SYLVIA CATHARINE CLARK . . . Matamoras Education ACEI; InterrVursity Fellowship LOUIS COHEN . . . . . . Philadelphia Psyclmlngy Zeta Beta Tau MARJORIE JEAN COLE . . . . . Clearficld Education Collegian,- Secretary, Roget VilIiums Fcllnwship I871 y ,4 . '15 JEAN CAROL COMER . . . . . Ardmore Education Alpha Omicron Pi ACEI KENNETH GRAHAM COOK Psychology Philadelphia President, Psychology Club; Secretary, Psi Chi; Kappa Phi Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma JOSEPH CLIFFORD COONEY . . . . Altoona Education Pi Gamma Alpha x1. 'ln- - . I . , ; ,K LOIS THERESA CRAVEN . . . . . Richboro Education Lconidcs; In tramumls; ITTA GAIL YVONNE CRAVENER . . . . Brentwood Edncutinu Beta Sigma Omicron State Party; PrL'SillL'nl, ITBLA; lespian Crew FRANCES N. CRAWFORD . . . . Pittsburgh Education Delta Dclm Delta President, Treasurer, Delta Delta Delta; Senior Board, Collegian,- Presi- dent, Secretary, Pi Lambda Them; ACEI; Tllespiaus; Education Student Council; Chimes; VRA; Bowling Club; Intramurals; Swimming Club; Co-advertising Chairman, Greek Week Committee x r a x LOVELL ANNE DAVIS . . . . . Ebensburg Education Sigma Sigma Sigma Pi Gamma Alpha; Treasurer, Sigma Sigma Sigma; FTA; Swimming Club ROSE ANN DAVIS . . . . . . Brookville Music Education Chapel Choir SYLVIA MAY DAVIS . . Kingston Education Sigma Dclm Tau Xchen's Chorus I881 NORMA LEE COOPER . . . . . Clairton Education Intcr-Vnrsity Fellowship; ACEI; FTA LILLIAN JANE COVVAN . . . . . Brookville Education Outing Club; Women's Chorus; Intramurals GLENNA CLARICE COX . . . . . Bedford Music Education Zeta Tau Alpha Blue Band; Newman Club EDWARD DAVID CROSSLEY Industrial Arts Educzltiun Student Council; PSCA; Indusuinl Education Society 4 State College SUSAN ELIZABETH CRUMLEY Education IntePVarsily Fellowship; Treasurer, Leonidas; ACEI Arlington, Va. HARRIET HUNTER DALE State College Education ACEI; Intramurals I i: a ELSIE JANE DEVLIN . . . . . . Reading Education Phi Mu Newman Club; ACEI; FTA; Outing Club; Intmmmnls; LA VIE DONALD FRANCIS DIEHM . . . . Reading Psychology Psi Chi; Kappa Phi Kappa FOY WATTS DODD . Pottsville Education Kappa Phi Kappa; IRC; Pershing Rifles; Nimmy Co-op JOANN ELLA DONALDSON . . . . Altoona Education Delta Gamma WESLEY O. DOUGHTY . . . . . Lebanon Education Zoology Club; Gamma T119111 Upsilon EDWIN WALTER DUNKELBERGER . . . Reading Industrial. Arts President, Industrial Education Society; Players; Niltany Bowmen MARILYN ANN DuPONT . . . Manhasset, N. Y Education Kappa Delta Education Student Council' Secretary, Thespians; XVomcn's Debate; XVRA; Delta Alpha Delta; Newman Club; President, Kappa Delta; 11'110'5 in 1111: News 111 Penn State CAROL ANN DURITSA . . . . . Farrell Education Newman Club; FTA; ACEI; LA V111; XVomcn's Chorus GLORIA HELEN EGIZIO . . . Allentown Education Alpha C111 Omega Thcspian Crcu; New man Club; ACEI; Stale Part1 FRANCES LEE ELGIN . . . . . . York Education FTA; ACEI; Chapel Choir; XVUmcn's Chorus JAMES MORRIS ELLIOTT . . . . Kittanning Psychology 1'11i Mu 111111111; T111111 Council; AIM ROBERT JAMES EVANS . . . . . Pottsville Psychology C11i Phi Newman Club; State Party; IFC Workshop s1 SELMA BETTE FINE . . . Chambersburg Education Phi Sigma Sigma ACEI; IIilIcl DAVID ROSS FISHBURN . . . . State College 11111511: Education Phi Gamma D0113 Sports Editor, LAX'IE; X ice-Presidcnt, Skullx and Bones; Presidu111,0n:11cs- 1111; Blue Band;B1uc Kc1'; C1111 c1 C1111i1'; ViLe- President, Phi 1:111 Sigma; 1111011 Xir Society; Scabbard 111111 Blade; P111 Mu Alpha; 1Wm's in 1110 News 111 Penn Sta SERINE EVELYN FOLK . . . . . Scranton Ed cation Sccretar1, Treasurer, Belles Lettres; FT '1; French Club; 11311 ;Pi Gamma1XuI JOAN ELAINE FEEHRER . . . Sunbury Education Alpha Gamma Delta XVomcn s Chorus; Bridge Club;111lr1111111ruls; State Pzirl1; FTA JULIANA IXIARY FEES . . . . Carrolltown Education 'Ippn Alpha '111e111 Art 151111111, LA VIE; Presi11u11,1311ppa Alpha 111cm; Mortar 111111r11; $1:ch- 1:1r1, Campus Cl1cst;11lw's 1111,11, IXn'L'ws u! Perm 1:1!1';L11in1cs; P11111101- anic Count. i1; 8111c 1.1111'; 1111:: 1111115; Ncumun 711111; Donnitnr1 CounsLlor; Pi Gamma Alpha; Alpha L11n11x111 Dc11.1 RUTH FINE . . . . . . Pittsburnh 13111101111011 Sigma Du1111 Tau Collegian; Pla1cts; Hi11131;ACE1;XXRA HELENE FREED . . . . . . Ki mgsmn Education Alpha Epsilun Phi SL-niur Board 1r0111;13r111gc C lub; F'I.X;ALLIHillcl;lntr.1muwls ISABEL ANN FUREY . . . . . . 1X1L-rccr Education Players HELEN ANNE CAREER . . . . Philadelphia Education Dc1m Cammn VVSGA; ACEI; FTA; Imramumls; Collegian 1891 CHARLES EDWARD GAUNTT . . . Clearfield Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Players; Psychology Club; ETA ROSEANN GEFEROFF . . . . . Steelton Education Lion Putty; Swimming Club INA GERSON . . . . . . New Castle Education Sigma Delta Tau President, ViL'cLPrcsidcm, Sigma Delta Tau; PIanhL'Henic C0u1u1101;1 Dunnitorv C0u11sclur;ACE MARY ELIZABETH GLADING . . . Meadowbrook Education Pa Kappa Gamma Chimes; Trcas s,mcr Education Studen tkCouncil; PSCA; Fro th; Modern Dance Club; Intramurals JANICE CHARLENE GLADSTEIN . . . Scranton Education LA VIE; Modern Dance Club; Inkling ADRIANNE BARBARA GOLDMAN . . Philadelphia Education Alpha Epsilon Phi Hillel; State Party; Intramura1s D. RUTHE GOOD . . . . West Brownsville Education Kappa Delta PTA KATHRYN P. GORRIS 1 . . . . G1assport Music Education V ILL' Presliilcnt, LL1uisc 11L1111L'r Club; C1111IU1L'1 Choir; L'11L'11iL' SociL' 11 , 11' 0111011 5 C11L1' 11' JOAN LILLIAN GRAAF . . . . . Lehighton Education Treasurer, P11110105; ETA; Modern Dance Club BERNICE H. GRAEFF . . . . . Harrisburg Ed 11catim: ACEI; 1101105 LcltrL's; llillL'l JAMES THOMAS GREENWOOD . . . Germania Psycholugv K113111111 Sigma Kappa Phi Kappa; 5011111111111 111111 13111L1L';Dor111i111rv OiliL'L-L' LILLY ANN GREIDER . . . . . Blount Joy Education ACEI; 4-11 Club DALE RUSSELL GRIEB . . . Snow Shoe 1'1'L'11010g1 Sign1u Alpha E111 GWEN IVORA GRIFFITH . . . . Philadelphia Education 111 Omega 111111121 111110 Among Studcnh in American Universities and Colleges; President, C111 Omega; SLLrL' .11'1 'In11urL1', Educati 1111 Studc m Council; Prusidcm, Scrolls; 11:1: Society Counci1; All- College Elections Committee; 'I'hL'spiuus; 1VRA; From; L.1V2;11 Edit EDITH KAY GRIFFITHS . . . . . Tamaqua Educulion Pi Gamma Alpha CLIFFORD NORMAN GRIINEr . . . . . Knox Kappa Phi Kapim; HS'i'gina Alpha Eta GEORGE EDWARD GRONINGER . Pine Grove Mills Music Education T110. 1C11i Treasurer, ClSmpL'l C11nir;OrL'11Ls1ra;Pl1i Mu Alpha; c110 .1r1',Kapp11 Phi K11 apap NANCY ANN HAGY . . . Ha vnertow Educ uian Ka ppa Alpha Theta Chapel Choir; Spring XVCL-k C0111111ittcc;11 110' s in the News at P111111 State; Senior Board, 1 02h; Secrcmn', 11.111 pa Alpha Theta; Thespians; Lion Pany; Imramura s 1901 FERN RAE HAUGHTON . . . . VVashingmn Education Lconidcs; ACEI; PTA RUTH AVALYN HAYMES Harrisburg Education Alpha Omicron Pi JANE BIANCHO HEALM . . . . . Elkland Education Phi Mu VL'stminsIer Foundation; State Party; Immmlu'zlls; From; VRA; I7TA MARGARET ALICE HENNESSY . . Doylestown Education Alpha Chi Omega me; Imramumls; FTA; State Party; ACEI; Secretary, Alpha Chi Omega EMMA MARY HERSHEY . . . . . Altoona Educalx'on. RALPH IVIERL HESS . . . . . Roaring Spring Psychology Kappa Delta R110 Secretary, Kappa Delta Rho; Glee Club FRANK REED HANAVVALT . . . . Harrisburg Vocational Industrial Education AIM; Chess Club NANCY DIANNE HANNAH . . . . Altoona Education Alpha Xi Delta Pi Gamma Alpha; 'stpiun Crew DONALD EDWARD HARRIS . . . Buckingham Vocational lmluslrial Education Chi Phi EVE GLORIA HARRISON . . . . Philadelphia Education IIillcl; ACEI MARY MCKEE I-IASSINGER . . . . Newville Educalilm. LA V112; From; Belles Lcurcs; Imrmnurnls; FTA; ACEI JOSEPH HOWARD HASTINGS . . . Scranton Education Them Kappa Phi Education Student Cuuncil; LA V11; ALICE MARION HETRICK . . . . . DuBois ISdm-uliun Bridge Club; ACEI; FTA EUCENIA JENNIE HILL . . . . Philadelphia Iizlumlimz Belles Lctlrcs; PSCA PAUL PHILIP HINTENLANG . . . Lock Haven lillucutl'un Kappa Phi Kappa; Camera Club; Vicc-Prusidcnt, FBLA BETTA S. HIRKO . . . . . . Kingston Education Pi Lambda Them; Secretary-Trcasurcr, Pi Omega Pi; President, HILA; FTA; Stmc Party; Lcunidcs; Edits CHARLES I-IISHTA . . . . . . Palmerton Education Blue Band; Kappa Phi Kappa; Gamma Them Upsilon HELEN FRANCES HISSEY . . . . Philadelphia Education Delta Zeta ACEI; Bowling Club; Imramurals; Steering Committee, State Party l911 MARGARET ANNE HOOK . . . . Lancaster Education L11 1'113; From; 1101195 Lcltrcs; Secretary, ACEI; PTA; Newman Club GVVENDOLYN EDITH HOOVER . . Roaring Spring Education Treasurer, Pi Gamma Alpha THERESA ANN HORRIGAN . . Reading Educulinu DLlla Gamma President, Delta Gamma; :71L LI; FT 1'1; N011 111111 Club; Be llcs Letucs; Intramur' .115 MARY LOU HURD . . . . . . Johnstown Education, FTA; Pi Lambda Them 1717ALTER WILLIAIW HUTCHINS . . Pl1ilade1pl1ia PXJ'L'lengv Ku:11p1 Alpha Psi 11CL-PruidL-,nt T rLz1surer.Ps1L'11010g1 C 1111;; President, Photuur' 111111 Club; lntr: 11mm 115 RUTH FLORA ISRAEL . . . . Philadelphia Psychologu gttrLl Ir1, Mortar 1311:1111, 11:1! Socicn C01111L11;11'SC1 11nusc of R01 rc- scntmivcs; 1'1 ch Per Hidcnt LL'nnidLs; 011101 1311311, C DIILgiaH; C11in1Ls; Psi C111; 11' hu's in 1111, News 111 Pme Smtc; Student Handbook JOANNA KEELER HORRISBERGER . . Philadelphia Ed cation jmsid I V p d Alpha Omicron Pi en, lcc- rc51 cut, Al 1111a Omicron Pi; Pan11e11Lnic Coun 1, T11 - pians; ACEI;I11tr1111uralsBridge C1ub;l110dern Dance C1ub;P1a;:zr's C151: ELEANOR LEE HORVITZ Education Uniontown Y 1P11i Sigma Sigma 11 SGA; Secretary, Scrolls; Judicial; Froth; Hillel COURTNEY EVERETT HOW E Smeth ort Psycholog1 P Si gma Alpha Epsilon Collegian; Thespians; Student Handbook; Track; I 10 tom Committee; Ski Club DOROTHY KERK IVES . . . . Saint Davids Education Junior Prom Committee BARBARA F.1VVASHITA . . . Honolulu Psychology , Hawaii Kappa Kappa Gamma ScruIls RONALD E. JOCHEN . . . . . Drexel Hill Education Roger 11'illiums Fellowship; Intramurals ,1' 1 JAMES ED1717A11D JOHNSON . . . . Portage Industrial Arts 111m Lambda Sigma; Industria1 Education Society JEAN 111A11YANNE JOHNSTON . . . Phi1adc1phin 15111101111011 Delta 7.01:1 Vicc-Prcsidcnl, Delta Z0121; FTA; 111051110111, SL'L'rcmry, ACEI 141.ROBE11TAJONES . . . . . . Scranton Education Intrnmumls; FTA 1921 BERNA JOSEPH . . . . . . . Reading Education 1111101; Frnth; ACEI; FTA WALTER JOSEPH JOYCE . . . . . Altoona Education Newman Club; FTA JOHN KATCHUR . . . . . . Saint Clair Industrial Arts Industrial Education Society JOSEPH JOHN KENDRA . Freeland Education MARY ELLEN KENNEDY . . . New Brighton Education 20111 Tau Alpha 1VAYNE AUGUSTINE KIRKPATRICK . . Altoona Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Newman Club; Quartcrdcck Society JOAN BERNICE KUTLER . . . . Shenandoah Education ROBERT JOHN LABRIOLA . . . . Altoona Education JANICE RUTH LAIRD . . . . . . Eric Education Collegian; LA VIE; ACEI; ETA LOIS JOAN LEHMAN . . . . . Shamokm Education M11111 Omicron Pi Women's Debate; President, Dclm Alpha Delta; Secretan, DL-lt: Simg '1 Rho; le'crs; Radio G 1ild;lroIl1; Lion Party; Imramumls; H 11051 in the News 1Il Tenn SIaIL , NEDRA RUTH LCVINE New Haven, Conn. Education Sigma Delta Tau Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Sigma Dclt 1:1 Tau: TIC asurLr. Ii Lam bda Them: Radio Guild; Religinn- In Life XVcck Committee; liillcl;TiIcspi:1n Crew; LA 11L; ACEI; BcllLs Lth 1105 BETTY LOCKE . . . . . Mount Lebaanon Education Alpha Gamma Del Players; ACEI DONALD LaMAR KOCHER . . . . Harrisburg Education FBLA; FTA; Secretary, DcMolny Club RAYMOND KOVONUK . . . State College Imlnxlriul Arls Iota Lambda Sigma; Kappa Phi Kaplm; Industrial Education Suuicty; AIM LUCILLE EVELINA KREISMAN . . Brooklyn, N. Y. Ed 1 11111011 ACEI; Hillel; Thespians; LL-onidcs INA B. LAZARUS . . . . VViIkes-Barrc Elucalirm Ilillcl; Frull1;Intrun1umls SEYMOUR LAZARUS . . . . . VViIkcs-Barrc Elnculion Beta Sigma R110 President, Beta Sigma mm; Sigma Alpha Em; Arnold Air Society JOAN ELAINE LEE . . . Rlclmopanv 111Lholog1' ' Psuhulogv Club; Psi Chi;VVL-SIL1 Foundation CHARLES RAYPORT LOGAN . . . Jenkintown PS1 LlIoIog1 UH; H LsImInstcr Ioundmion; Penn State Cllub; Riding Club In Ir.1111uruls; lL-nn 11111111 Clu CARL KINGSLEY LUNDE . . . Pittsiile, Mass. PsyleIngv Lamixid Chi Alpha lirLsidL'nl, Lambda Chi Alpha; C Ronni of Control; IIC Nulvslcltcr; kappa Phi Kappa; Quart LrL deck Smic cu; Hilita ayr H.111 Cmnmituc; Riilc TLam; NROTC Riilc Team; H 12!: s iii the NLXIIS a! Penn St! 1c! GEORGE RAYMOND LYNN . . . State College Education l93l FRED HENRY MADER . . . . . McAdou Education Arnold Air Sucicly; Newman Club JOAN ELIZABETH MAHER . . . . Glcnsidc Educaliun Alpha Xi Delta LA VIE; VVumcn's Chorus: Newman Club; FTA; ACEI; PSCA; lmrumuruls; Smu- Party; Junior Prom Committee PATRICIA E. MANLY . . . . . Philadelphia Education Spanish Club CONSTANCE JOANNE MARCONI . . Vandergrift Education Kappa Delta FTA; ACEI; Riding Club; State Party PATRICIA ANN MARSTELLER . . . Red Lion Education Sigma Sigma Sigma Players; VinCAPIL'SidL'nt, Thespians; Radio Guild; V0mcn s Chorus; FTA; Vancn's Debate; Vho's in the News at Penn State; Secretary, Treasurer, Theta Alpha Phi; Delta Alpha Delta; Scrolls; Dormitory Olliccr; Riding Club; President, BUB Fellowship; Intrumurnls CAROL META MATTNER . . . . . Bcllcvue Education Alpha Chi Omega 'I'hcspians; Vumcn's Chorus; ACEI; Yuung Republicans; State Party CONSTANCE ELIZABETH LYONS . . Port Allegany Education Secretary, Sigma Alpha Eta; FTA; ACEI; Newman Club JOAN EVELYN McCLANE . . . Philadelphia Education . ' Alpha Kappa Alpha Trcasurer, Alpha kappa Alpha; ACEI; PTA; Canterbury Club; Inuamurals CHARITY LOUISE MCCLELLAN . . . Bellefonte Education. Secretary, Canterbury Club; ACEl; Lion Party; LA VIE RIARY MCCOMMONS . . . . . Springfield Education I-roth; Players; FTA; Belles Lcttrcs; Newman Club BETTYANN MCDERMOTT . . . . . Wayne . . Education Su'nmmlng Club; FBLA; Intramuruls; Riding Club; Newman Club GERALDINE EILEEN McNULTY . . . Scranton Ed ucnl i0 ' - Gamma Plu ch Collegian; ACEI; FTA LEONARD JOSEPH MATUBLEVVSKI . . Nanticoke ' Psychology kappa Phi Kappa; Prusidcnt, Psychology Club; Psi Chi; Newman Club DAVID VILLIAR1 MATYAS . . . . Uniontown Education PTA; Newman Club ALLAN CARROLL MAY . . . . . Bedford Education Yicc-Presidcnt, Phi Mu Alpha: Blue Band; Arnold Air Society; Kappa Phi Kappa NANCY ELISE MAY . . . . . . Elizabeth Education President, Players; lespians; Radio Guild; Board of Dramatics and Forensics; Them Alpha Phi; Pi Gamma Alpha NANCY JOAN MAYHEVV . . . . Creensburg Education Alpha Xi Delta Collegian; Inlmmurals; PSCA; ACEI JACK K. MILLER . . . Knox Music Education Bluc Band; Orchestra; Kappa Phi Kappa ALICE PEARL MURRAY . . . . VVoodIand Education Delta Delta Delta 1; . Ld tion Student CL IIuICil; Pnnhcilcnic Cuunci glizizgigggwsggizr, LAuXCiIIIE; PSCA; X ice- President, :leim Lambda D 11.1; Cam us C;hest VX'omcn' 5 Debate; Delta AlplI'I Delta; Fl X; SIL- Lefing Com- mincI; 51m: Party; Pi Lambda Theta; XVlIo's iII IIIL NL us at 1cm: State I NORMAN EARL NAYLOR . . . . New Hope Education College Cmop; Baseball; Intramumls; FTA ELEANOR IX'I. NICASTRO . . . . Farrell Education TlIci'I Phi lelm Presidccnlt, Vicc- PrLsidcnt, Theta Phi Aliphl; R Idin Guild; Ncumm u;b LA V IE; FTIX; Panhclanic Cuuncii; Immmuml NANCY LEE NOEL . . . . . . Ligonicr Education Gamma Phi Beta Secretary, Gamma Phi Beta; French Club BEVERLY ANN O'CONNOR . . . . . SiIamn Educmion Chi Omega LYNN SUZANNE OLEVE . . . . Philadelphia Education Sigma Delta Tau Radio Guild; l'lillcl DEL RENE MILLNER . . . . Trenton, N. J. Education Alpha Epsilon Phi HARRY JOSEPH MITCHELL . . . Evans City Education XNILLIAM EDXVIN MITCHELL . . . Lansford Music EIIIIcmimI Blue Band; Orchestra; Glee Club; Phi Mu Alpha ELDA RUTH MORGAN . . . . Harrisburg EIIIIL'IIII'rm Pi Gamma Alpha; Players; Juniur Pmm Committee AIAHY LOUISE IXIORRISSEY . . . CrLssun Education Alpha OIIIiLron Pi FBLA; Iirulh; FTIX; Slillc Party JAMES JOSEPH IXIULLIGAN . . . . HzIzlctuII Education LSIX; PTA; IntruIIIuruls; AIM FRED MICHAEL OPIKISESKI . . . . Alumna Xinsic Educulir ImI Blue B Ind OrcIIL-IsIrI; Phi Xlu :xlehI DOROTHY FARNHAM OSTERHOUT . . IX'Iorwood Educuliun ZL-III '1'qu Alpha President. ZL'tn T'I leiIa; XYiCL-IPresidcnl, Scrolls; XviCU'prCSianl, DclIII Alpha Delta; PIInhcichIiL Council; Manager, XVIIIIICII'S Debate; PTA; PSCI'X DOROTHY JANE OSTEIXNDORF . . . North Hills Education KAE IRENE PARKS . . . . . . Alumna Education X'ice-Prcsidcnt, Phi Sigma lsz; Spanish Club; Belles Lcllrcs; FTIX LILLY JANE PARTRIDGE . . . . . Everett Educulinu SUSAN PATERSON . . . . . State College Education Delta Zeta ACEI i951 CAROLYN PELCZAR . . . . . Nanticoke Education Chi Omega SCL rcart 11', Chi Omega; 111111131 Board; Sccrc1:1r1'-T:src11 lrcr, Senior Class; V 1L'c-PrL-sidc111, C11' c115; T101151 urcr, 1VSGA ;CuIIL'giun; 1Vho's in the News at Pam; State; Junior Pmm Committee DOROTHY J. PENNICK . . . Drexel Hill Education BL1'1 Sigma Omicron L11 V115; FTA; Ix11ru111ura1ls; $1110 Party BETTY L. PERNA . . . . . . Hazlcmn 13111111111011 Secretary, Pi Gamma Alpha; L11 V115; Inkling PATRICIA ANN PRICHARD . . . Philadelphia Education Phi 11111 1111111211 Board; President, Phi M11; Judicial; Chimes; ACEI SHIRLEY A. PRITCHARD Education SL-crL-tul'y, Lcunidcs; Secretary, PSCA; Intrzunumls; Secretary, PTA Buffalo, N. Y. AN ITA IVIARIE PRITI 1AM Educan'on State College HORACE VVILMER RAY . . Norristown Psychulogy 811.1111 '111111n Epsilon Cn-Cnptnin, Tennis; Pnrmi Nous; Druids; SL.1bl1:1rd and Blade VIRGINIA JANICE REESE . . . . Saint Clair Education Phi Sigma Iota; Spanish Club CARL LEWIS RHODES . . . . . Lcwistuwn Art Education 1961 MICHAEL FRANCIS POPOVVNIAK . . . Charleroi Ps1cholog1 Dormimry Officer; Dormil 1011' Council 1; Treasurer, A111; Psi Chi;FrecsI1mm1 Counselor; Psychology Club; Kappa Phi Kappa; Arnold Air SOL RICHARD WILLIAM POTTER Altoona Music Education Blue Band; Orchestra; Phi Mu Alpha ROBERT HENRY PREITZ Scranton Psychology Ps1' chology CIub;Gcr111an Club SHIRLEY MILLER PURCELL . . . Clarksville ' 1' 1 PTA; Belles Lc11res; ACEI HUGH MERRIMAN QUIGLEY, JR. Bcllefon 1e 15411143111 ion Phi Kappa Sigma EVELYN RUTH RANFT Education ACEI; FTA Flourtown JANET RI. RICE . . . Northampton Music Education Chapel Choir; 1Vu111cn's Chorus; Unimd Sludcm Fellowship MARTHA JOAN RICHARDS . . . . DuBois Ednuninn Educmion S1udL11t Cnuncil;PiLmbdz1 T1101 'Pi Gan1m1 1111111, Alpha .1111 1bda Dc11'1;I11tLr-Vnrsity Bible FLllou'ship;R1'1'lc C111 ROBERT 1V. RIEBER . . . . . Philadelphia Education Zeta ch Tau Sigma Alpha E13; Iliilcl JOHN WILLIAM RITCHEY . . Bedford Education Sigma Phi Sigma Blue Band; Orchestra; Vicc-Prcsidcnt, FBL ALISON ROGERS . . . . . . Havertown Education Delta Gamma FTA; ACEI; XVRA; XVSGA; InImmuraIs BARBARA ANNE ROLLO . . . . Bethlehem Educalion Chi Omega IVomcn s Chorus; CIIapel Choir; SL-crL'tarI', Pi Lambda TIIc ;Chimcs; TIIcspiz Ins . J x I a , ALBERT HARRY SARKAS . . . . Hazieton Education Players; 1'! cllcn in Society I RITA RIAE SCHLEIFER I . . . Princeton, I . J. Education Si Igma Delta Tau President, Sigma Delta Tau; Linn Party; Hillel RONALD HILBERT SCOTT . . . . Carnegie Industrial Arts PhI kappa Treasurer, PhiIx Kappa; Vicc-Prcsidcnx, Industrial EL Lucmion Society; Newman MARGARET AGNES SHIERSON . . . Pittsburgh . Ediualiou Secretary, State Party; ICC; I'cw man CI uh: Bowling Club; BCIIL'S LL'IIrcs; SecretarI, Student Encampment Cummi II cc MELVIN HOIVARD SHIRA . VVcsIhampton Beach. I'. Y. Psychology Delta Chi Psi Chi; Arnold Air Society; Glee Club; Immmumls ROSEANIV SHIREY . . . . . . . Bigier Education Treasurer, ACEI; Lcnnidcs ,3; mayuhh MARY LOUISE ROUGH . . . . CocIIranton Education TIIcspiuns; XVLIIIILIII'S Chorus ERNEST RUBINSON . . . . Philadelphia I'cIIuIngI IrolIx; IIilIcI; PSI'LIIolLIgI Club NORENE ADAIR RUNYEON . . Marion Education IIpIIn Chi Onlcga Treasurer, AIpIII'I Chi Onwga; TIIL-spiIIIIs; I I :;X IIIIrIIIIIuerIs VVINFIELD HARKER SCIOTT . . . . Tamaqua Sccr rL-IarI Trczlsurci Psi Chi;l ISI LhOOI: CI l-III I, PresilIcnI, French CIuII; PrLsiLL L'nt, VVL'slminsIL'r ILIImIsIIip; H Ito s in IIIL' NL-I ws a! Penn Slum ANNETTE SEARSOIV . . . . State College Edu uLulirm President Pi LI'IIIIIILIH IIILIII; AHCII I: I X; HLSIL-I ILIuIILIIIIiUn; L-IIIII, UIIiILd SIIILILIII ILIILIIIsIIip HARRY EDVVAIIIJ SHANK . . . . Rcadinu Edilcntio IBM In TIICIII Pi I'rLsiLILIII, LLIiiLatinn Student Council; ViLLI-PrL-sidcnt, ITIIL-III Pi; AII- College CH Iin net; ALIiIiII'Ls I;LIiIor, LA VIIs; ISCB; PTCSILIIPIH, Kappa Phi kappa; Skull and IItIan; Campus Chest; IIIIIL KL'I'; DLIrIIIiItIrI' Cuu ncil; I , CA;C CTIC; II Iw'sI IVIIO Among SIIIIILIIII in American Universitivs and Colleges; Inkling JOAN ELIZABETH SHISLER . . . . GIcnoILIL-n Educuiimi LSA; Grunge; PTA; 4-H Club CHRISTINE AI. SHOXVERS . . . West Reading Education Pi Bola PIIi Secrclnry, Pi Beta Phi AUDREY FRANCES SHULTZ Hamburg, N. Y. Ell!lCtlIIlIllK1l,,:l7-I Kappa Gamma Education SIIILIcnI Council; CIICCrIC' IILIcr; Ir .Edits; NCII'IIII III Club I; SIIiIIIming Club; DonIIimrI :iIrltC I97I DOLORES PATRICIA SHUMAN . Jamaica Estates, N. Y. Education FTA; ACEI; Riding Club ANN CAROLYN SKAPIK . . . . . Clairton Education Phi Mu Sccrctar1',R:u1io Guild; Scrolls; Collegian; Theslpians; FBLA; ntr.1n1u1'als; Steering Committee, Lionl ELIZABETH 111. SMITH . . . . Hollidaysburg Education GVVENDOLYN ANN SMITH . . . . Muncy Educali n ACEI; PSCA; Gcmmn Club; R1110 Club JOAN ELIZABETH SMITH . . . . Philadelphia Ezluca! ion SHIRLEY ELVA SMULYAN . . . West Haz1eton E11ucal1'an Alpha 1311511011 Phi Presu1cnt, Alpha Epsilon Phi; Panhcllcnic Council; Intr:u11ur:11s; Hillel WILLIAM CASIMIR SOULERET . . Turbotvillc Psychnlogy $114111. 1 11111113 12 psilon UL '111 111:1 '111:1gcr, PIAA Tournaments; Blue Key; Freshman Counselor; Dormitnr1 Councih L11 V 1E; 13 nginur; 111:111:1gcr,'1'r:1L'1;; SL-LrLtn1'1', Sigma 11111113 131151111111 EDITH 111AP1Y SPALDING . . . . Nef181'i11c Education 1C111 Omega Thespi :111 Crew 5; St' .110 1 :1111 , Slxulcnl 11111111110011;'1'1CE1; Frolh THERESA SPARANO . . . . . New Castle . mimt 11:11110 Guild; FTA; 1Vcslc1' Foundation; Slam: Pany NELLIE MARGARET SPEDDING . . . C1i11'ord Education Delta Zeta Vice- President, Treasurer, Dell 1:1 Zcm; President P10111ega Pi; Chimes; FT;A Vice- President, TIL .1surLr, FBL 1; Edits; 1Voan s C1111ru s LEONI IDAS PETER STAMUS . . . . Easton 11 11011 IIclanic SnLicty; Intramurals JACQUELINE VVILMA STARR . . . Philadelphia Education Sigma Delta Tau Secretary, Sigma Delta T1111; Lion Part1 , 1111101 HARRY E. STEIMLING, JR. . . . Lebanon P51111101 K. 1111113 Phi K: .1111111; 1:511:111110111'Clul1 LESTER DEAN STIVER . . . . Port Mati1da Education JOAN EVANS STREHLER . . . . Philipsburg Education RUTH ELEANOR STUFFT . . . Baltimore, Md. Music Educulion Chapel C11nir; Louise Homer Club; Riding Club ELIZABETH LaRUE STUTER . . . . Bellevillc Music Education 111111111 Lambda Delta; chns; Orchestra; Vicc-Prcsidcnl, Chapel Choir KATHLEEN ANNE SULLIVAN . . . . Easton Education Doha Zcm Treasurer, ACEI; From; Newman Club; Student Handbook EDWIN FRANK SVVAVOLA . . . Scranton Industrial Arm Phi Kappa Tau Industrial Educminn Society; 10m Lambda Sigma GRACE ELIZABETH THOMAS . . . Philadelphia Education BLm Sigma Omicron. Stale Party; Thespians; Treasurer.11ct:1 Sigma OmiLrun; Collegian; PSC 1; ACEI;FT.1 1981 JOAN R'IAE THONIAS . . . . . State College Education Riding Club; ACEI AIELINDA MOORE THOMAS . . Ben Avon Heights Education Pi Beta Phi President, Pi Beta Phi; Dormitory OHiccr; PIInhcllL-nic Council; Intmnmmls MYRTLE LOUISE THOAIAS . . . . Lansford Education Lconidcs; Chapel Choir; CPC FRED J. TIETBOHL . . . . . Blontoursviiic Education Tau Kappa Epsilon Alpha Phi Omega; Nilmny Grotto ELEANOR L. TOMKO . . . . . Mcchsport Education Ihcm Phi Alpha Neu'mnn Club; XCEI; Inlmmumis ELIZABETH JANE TOMLINSON . . . Somertun EIIIILaIimI Bum Sigma OlniLl'Un V Icc- President, ch Sigma 0111icro11;IT M iiurI' cs! H.111 Iinulist RUTH A. TOWNSEND . . . . MountLebanon Kappa Delta Secretary, Kappa Delta; LA VIE; ACEI; FrA MARGARET ELIZABETH TROUTMAN . . Freeburg Education EIIIILaIinn Alpha Xi Della Cwens; XVnmcn s Deba i'I A;1LL'-PrL-sidcm,AiphaXI Delta, Delta Aiphn Delta; CotlIL'gimI; iVIm S iI I the News :11 Penn Sm! PATRICIA ANN TROXELL . . GlaSgow Education Gamma Phi Beta Radio Guild; Lion Party; ACEI FRANK DAVID TUSSEY . . . Altoona Education Phi Gamma Delta Arnold Air Society JEANNINE MARIE VANDEUREN . . . . Erie ducaiion Collegian; LA VIE; ACEI; FTA BARBARA RUTH VVALLACE . . Bethlehem IUIJSic Educalim Kappa Aiuha Theta President, Vtijcc- PrcsiL icm, SecrL-m rI -Trcnsurcr, XVR X; All- Coell egc Cabinet; Cucns; XV GA SPENCER KEAGY WALTERS . . . . Reading Educalion E. VICTOR WARD . . . . . . Harrisburg Psyclmingy Sigma Pi IFC; Psychology Club; IntmIIIIIrIIis JANE ANNE WEAVER . . . . State College Elillclllioll SIUHHI Sigma SIgmn IHLIL- Band; Intrumurais; IVleminstLr Foundation ANNA MAE WEBB . . . . . VVatsontown IUIISiL' EdIiLalimI Xipim Xi Delta C impel Choir; Blue B:II1LI;IanL-n's Cho rus; Linn PzIrtI; Intrmnuruls; Tthpinns; Coiiugiun; Scrolls; PSCA ANNE GARDINER VVEBBER . . VVianC Education KIppn Alpha Thct ta Chapel Chuir; iv LIIIIL-n s CiInrus;BmIliI1g C iub; Pl: IyLrs CrLIIs PAUL NATHAN WILLIAMS . . Bermek Educuiiun SIgImI Phi Epsilon ROBERT LEMAL WINTERS . . . VVcstHeid, N. J. Education Beta Them Pi H'rL'stling; Intrmnumls ELVA AIARIE ZIAIMERMAN . . . . Lcwisburg Jlusic Education Biuc Hand; Orchestra; Alpha Lambda Delta; Louise Homer Club i991 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE DLLEEE OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE Lady architect explains her plan for railroad station Industrial engineers get acquainted with large machinery ERIC A. WALKER Deon ORGANIZATION Emc A. VVALKL'R - - - ' Dem: EARL B. STAVELY - - - Assistant Dean GILFORD G. QUARLES Director, Ordnance Research Laboratory ELMER R. QUEER - Director, Engineering Research , IxENNETH L. HOLDERMAN Director, Engineering Extenszon DAVID J. PISERY - Head, Aeronautical Engineering MILTON S. 0513011le - - Head, Archilccture BENJAMIN A. XVIIISLER Head, Civil Engineering ARTHUR H. VVAYNICK - Head, Electrical Engineering JOSEPH MARIN - Head, Engineering Jlechanics CLARENCE E. BULLINCIER Hand, Industrial Engineering NommN R. SPARKS - Head, Mechanical Engineering Mysteries of radio and television reception get the attention of electrical engineers Mechanical drawing is basic study for all students in engineering RALPH CHALMERS A'HARRAH, JR. . . Warren Aeronautical. Engineering JOHN JAY ALLEN . . . . . Rosedale, N. Y. Chemical Engineering ASCII HARRY BARTLEY ARCHINAL . . . Norristown Architecturu President, Pi Gamma Alpha; Scarab; AIA JAMES SHEAVER BABB . . . Stony Creek Mills Civil Engineering Triangle Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon; Sigma Tau; ASCE; Engineering Student Council DAVID ERWIN BAIN . . . . Edgeworth Mechanical Engineering Alpha Tau Omega WILLIAM WRIGHT BAKER . . . . Athens EICL'IriL'lll Engineering AIEE; Electrical Engineering Society ALBIN WAYNE BALDWIN . . . . Cochranville Aurmmmicul Engineering Pi Kappa Phi IAS RICHARD C. BARCLAY . . . . . Warren Elvctricul Engineering IAMES ROBERT BAUGHMAN . . . Black Lick nlcclumicul Engineering NSME RODNEY EUGENE BECK . . . . Manchester Rhclmnicul L'ngimcring Trilnglc Pi T nu Sivmzn Sigm.TI 111; In: Isurur, Lnuinccring Student Luuncil; Eugiumr; Quurlcrdcck SnLicly; zlrc isurcr, ASML ALBERT JOSEPH BEDARD, JR. . . New Kingstown Civil, Engineering ASCE; Newman Club CARL GEORGE BEPPLER . . . . West Pittstun ATL'L'lumicul Engineering ASME; Pi Tau Sigma; Sigma Tim RICHARD SAMUEL BERGER . . . West Lawn Mechanical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi JOSEPH RIORTON BERSTEIN . . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi IRE; AIEE CHARLES NORMAN BEST . . . . Greenville Civil Engivwvring ASCE; Tau Bum Pi; Chi Epsilon EUGENE PHILIP BETTVVY . . . Altoona Electrical Engincuing AIEL; Newman Club FRED G. BETZ . . . . . . Philadelphia Architecture AIA; Scarab PAUL ARTHUR BICKEL . . . . Pittsburgh Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Sigma Tau; ASHE; Intramurals I1041 BURT V. BRONK . . . . . . Pittsburgh Civil Engineering Phi Epsilon Pi ASCE; From; CIIL'ss Club; Swimming ALLAN ROBERT BROOKS . . . . . Sharon Architecture Triangle Business Manager,Engi11cL-r;IFC;Vicc-Prcsidcnt,Triangle; AW 'IVIIO 5 in the News a! Penn State,- Alpha Phi Omega; Pia vcrs CHI RICHARD ALAN BRUCE . . . . State College Aeronautical Engineering Sigma Nu Head Manager, Golf; Blue Key; IAS JAMES R. BRUST . . . . . . Scranton Architectural Engineering AIA; Alpha Phi Omega JAMES BRYAN . . . . . . . Clairmn IIIL'L'hmIiL'uI Engiuucring XSME BURTON WARREN BYLER . . . . Orcland Alachunical Engineering XSAIE WILLIAM BLAIR BLISS . . . . Reynoldsviiie Electrical Engineering IRE; Electrical EnginL-L-ring Snciuty; Inlrmmu'ais GEORGE ROY D. BORTLE . . . . BroomuII Industrial Engivwcring Kappa Sigma Lngineering Student CnunL'iI;SeL'rc111ry, AFS; ViL'L- PresiLIL-nt,Ix11ppa Sigma MARION DONALD BRACE . . . . VVattsburg Electrical Engineering JOHN EDWARD BRICKLEMYER, II . . Greensburg Industrial Engineering Triangle Vice- President, Lnginching SzuLL-l 111 Council;T11u Bela Pi; Secretary, Signa Tau u; SCLremrv,A1alpI Pi Mu; SAM; ASME; AFS; Freshman Lounselor; Intramurnls PAUL LUKE BROBST . . . . . . Telford Electrical Engineering Triangle L oJidimr- 1n Chief, Enginwr; President EnginL-Lring Student Council; XII- Lollcuc Cul1inet;ISC-B;Skull 11nd BonL 1s LSA , Tau Bet aPi; Em Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; Phi L111 Sigma; EILLtriL'nI linginLcring Society WILLIAM FREDERICK BRODNAX, III . Greencastie Arvhitcctuml Engineuring Scabbard 11nd BIadL'; Scarab; Riding Club RICHARD EDWARD CALL . . . . INashington Induxtrinl Fugincuring Delta Sigma Phi AnLImLIL511mU1; Manager, Tr11ck;S m; 51111L Pam XVILLIAM RUSSELL CAMPBELL . . . 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VVanamie EIL'L'IriL'ul Engineering Electrical Engineering Society ILVIO DalFARRA . . . . . . Philadelphia Aeronautical Engiuuvring Alpha P111 Dclm RICHARD LLOYD DENNIS . . . . Shamokin Industrial Engineering Signn Pi SccrLtury, 111$;Ch1apcl Usher; ASME; SAM;SccrL1.1ry- 1'L1surLr, Phi E111 Sigma: Blue Bum W ALTER L. DOELP, JR. . . . Doylcsmwn I IL'Ltr1LuI E11g1'11LL:ri11g Electrical EnginL'Lring SOLiLly' , Alpha Phi Onmga JOSEPH DORiBROSKY . . . . . Houtzdalc Industrial Engineering Treasurer, Alpha Pi Mu; ASME l1061 WAYNE PIERSON CONWAY . . . Drexel Hill Mechanical Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa ASME WILLIAM JOSEPH COOK . . . . West Pittston Mechanical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Manager, Baseball; Froth GEORGE KENNETH COPELLA . . . Brookville Civil Engineering ASCE RONALD ALTON DARBY . . . . West Pittston Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; Fencing Club ROBERT DAVIS . . . . . . . Blather Electrical Engineering Chi Phi AIEE; IRE SAMUEL FRANCIS DeNISI . . . . Altoona Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Society; AIEE; Folk Dance Club; Newman Club RICHARD CHARLES DORSHIMER . . Bethlehem Ehctrical Engineering Triangle Co- Edit11r-'1n-Chicf, Engimcr; V 1cc- President, Tau Bet Pi; Treasurer, Eta Rap :1 Nu; igma Tua Skull and Bones; EICLtrical Engineering Society; Thespian Crew; IrLshnmn VS restling; Imr:1111urals JACK THOMAS DOYLE . . . . . Warren Electrical Engineering Delta Chi GEORGE KLINE DUNN . . . Cochranton Cil 1'1 Engimcring ASC . GEORGE DVOROZNIAK . . . . . Plymouth C ix'iI Engineering Tau Beta Pi; President, Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Pcnn IIav en Cu! ;Ncwman Club; XVrLstling BURTON LEE ELLIOTT . . . . NICKees Rocks Electrical Engineering JAMES EDWARD ELLIS New Kensington Civil Engineering Sigma Phi Alpha Chapel Choir; ASCE JACK P. FEAGLEY . . . . . . . Easton Architecture Treasurer, Scarab; AIA MYRON LESTER FETCH . . . . Wyoming Architecture IIcm'L-r House; Newman Club; Immmuruls; Secretary, AIA EUGENE SEYMOUR FINKELSTEIN . . VViIkes-Barrc Industrial Engineering Sigma Alpha Mu Treasurer, Sigma Alpha Mu ALLEN HARRIS FORBES . . . . State College Industrial Engimcring nu Kappa Epsilon I 1L1: President, Chapel CI1nir;PI1i Mu Alpha; AFS; S IM CHARLES FORNEY, JR. . . . . . Shamokin Sunimry Engineering President, Sigma Epsilon; ASCE; Chi Epsilon; Tau Hem Pi; Sigma Tau JEROME JOSEPII FREE . . . Jeannette EILL'trical nygineerinp: Electrical Engineering Society , Engineering Student Council; Newman Club FRED ALAN ERNEST . . . . . Aspinwall Mechanical Engineering Delta Tau Delta JOSEPH ERIC ETTER . . . Lemasters EIL'L'In'LaI Engineering Niuany Co- op; Echtrical Engineering Society GEORGE HARMON EVANS, JR. . . . Scranton Architectural Engineering AIA; Alpha Phi Omega; BL-uvcr House; Intrumuruls MORTON SIDNEY FISHER . . . . Philadelphia Industrial Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi AFS; SARI LEON CLIVE FITZKEE . . . . . . York Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering SnL'iL'ty EDWARD GEORGE FLACK . . . Clunc .Ucchmricul Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha CARL SHIFFER I:REY . . . . . AnnviIIc Chemical Engineering ASCE; Alpha Phi Omega FRANK ALOYSUIS CABLE . . . . Shamnkili Electrical Engineering AIEIS; IRE; Newman Club; Intramumls LEE HARRINGTON GARBRICK INashington, D. C. lilaclricul Enginmring I elm Upsilon 1:111 I3Ll.1 Iii; SLLrL-t E! m K.1 1p1p1 N11:$igm:1Tnu; Blue 13.111tLI:;Xr1mld Air Soci 1c! I107J DONALD JOHN GRIFFITH . . . Curwensvillc Mechanical Engineering Theta Chi GLENN MORGAN GROVE . . . . . Tyrone Sanitary Engineering Chi Phi ASCE; SAME JOHN WILLIAM GROVE . . . . New Castle Civil Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma ASCE; Intrumuruls LEON LESTER CRUBER . . . . . Reading Muchunicui Engincvriug Vice Chairman, AFS; ASME; Pi Tau Sigma JAMES GIFFORD GUERDON . . . . . Eric Mechanical Engineering Delta T1111 Della Treasurer, Delta Tau Delta; SAE; ASMIE; Linn Party; Collugiun JOIIN RICHARD HAHN . . . . Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering Triangle President, Sigma Tau; ASME; AFS; CI1:1i1111:111, ViL'c-Clmirmun. SAE; BL t'1 Engineerinu Stu Len m Cnuncil; SLLrL1 1m Pi T '111 Sigma; T.1u . Pi; Pl1i Em Siuma; Senior Bu 111i huginccr I108I THOMAS A. CEFFERT . . . . . Hazleton A rchituctural Engineering T11 cm KappaP Vice- Presidcn Th1 em Kappa Phi; Iratemitv Edit LA VIE; Manalgcr, Golf;Sc:1raI1; AIA;IFC;NL111'm:1n CI11b;Enginccri11g S1udent Council RICHARD HAYS GIBBS . . . . . CPilttslburgh Industrial Engineering - i Cl1airn1:111,eCampus Chest; President, 1111! SociLty Council; Prescide11t,hParmi NoushIIiKcy;Cl1:1irm'111, GIL 11k XVe ,Enginecr; Engineering Student 1.1m: ons Pa11';IFC; IVha's IVho Among Students in American Unil'ersin'esI and Colleges EUGENE ROBERT GLADYS . . . Monessen Architectural Engineering President, Vice-Prcsidem, SLarab; Pi Gamma AlpI1n;AIA; E11 11ginLcring Student Counci I DAVID EUGENE GOULDEN . . . . . York cctricul Engineering Treasurer, AIE E;Treasurcr, IRE; Electrical Engineering Socien'; Engincuing Student Cou11cil;Nc11'n1an Club; Town Counci I ROBERT OWEN GREENAWALT . New Cumberland Industrial Eugincerin Si vm:1 Alpha Epsilon Alpha P' Mu, EngineLring qudem CounLil; Busebal KARL MUMFORD GRETTENBERGER . . Warren Industrial Engineering SAM; ASHE; Newman Club GABRIEL HAJIAN . . . . . Chicago, Ill. EIcclricul Engineering Phi Kappa Tau MITCHELL JOHN HALISTA . . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Dormitory OIIIL'er JOHN WILLIAM HAND . . . . . Lemoyne Electrical Engineering Secretary, Electrical Engineering Society; Arnold Air Society; Newman Club THOMAS NANGLE HAND . . . Pittsburgh Electrical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha Baseball; Inter-Varsity FcIlmvship; PSC 1; AIEE RICI- IARD EMIL HANSON . . . Bradford EILL'Irical Enginccring CLARK A. HAWKINS . . . . . . Kersey Civil Engineering ASCE;SAME AARON LEROY HOKE , . . . Greencastlc Electrical Engineering AIEE; Secrcmry, Electrical Engineering Society JOHN THEODORE HOLLAND . . . . Houston Electrical Engineering AIE: WARREN LEWIS HOMMAS JR . . . Reading Civil Engineering Theta Chi Thespians; Alpha Phi Omcg1; PSCA; IFC Glee Club; ASCE; Track; Folk Dance Club; Gymn'1s1s1ics JOHN FRANCIS HOOPER . . . . Wilkinsburg Industrial Engineering Delta Tau Delta Lion Party; Campus Chest; Glee Club; SAM WAYNE ELMER HOUGH . . . . . Berwick Induslrial Engineering LESLIE CLYDE HUAHVIEL . . . - CFCSCO Imlustriizl Engineering P1 KaPPa Alpha SAM ROBERT PAUL HECKELMAN . . . . Reading Sanitary Engineering Sigma Epsilon; ASCE CHARLES GORDON HERRINGTON, JR. . Clearficld Civil Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; Chi Epsilon; ASCE ROBERT EARL HESS . . . . . 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JONES Sunitury Engineering Chi Epsilon; ViL'c-Prcsidun, Sigma Epsilon; ASCE Youngsvillc MICHAEL JORDAN San Bernardino, Calif. Industrial Engineering Sigma 211111111 Epsilon Business Manager, Engineer; Blue KL'1'; Skull 111111 Bones; Secrcmn', SAE', Glee Club; Quartr L'k So oci L'ty; 11'1111'5 1'11 1111 Am '1 1111mm Slate; Chairman, Freshman Counselors J. WILLIAM JOST, JR. . . Electrical Engineering 1Vire 111111 Radio Editor, Collegian,- Enginvur; News Editnr, XVDFM Readmg ANDREW KARTALIS . . . . . Farrell Civil Engineering Siumu Phi Sigma ASCE; IIL'11L'11ic Society; Secretary, Sigma Phi Sigma ALBERT N. KASCI'IOK . . . . . Stockdalc Electrical. Enginccringl Pi T1111 Pi Sigma; Engineering Studcnt Council; Beaver House; 11111111111111115 HERMAN KAUFMAN . . . . Scranton Industrial Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi AFS JERRY LANE KINTIGH . . Greensburg Muchuuicul Engineering Sigma A1111111 Epsilon Purmi Nous; Blue Key; Busincvs Accnunmm, 15111.5i1u'cr;1 M11nn1cr, C1115 C111111l:r1; Ar 1'11111111 Air SHL i011 , SlL'L'rinu C0111111i11L'L', Li1111111r ;'111L'spi 11115; VIm' s in 1110 News 111 PL 1111 StutL';FrL'sl11111111 Couns: '101 VVILLI'AiAI STEPHEN KOCSI . . . Phoenixvillc Industrial Engineering AS1113 HARRY ROBERT KOHL . . . . Mycrstown Sanitary Engineeriu Pi Kappa Alpha Sigma Epsilon; SL'L'rL'lnr1',Pi 1x11111111 Alpha, ASCE; Intrumumls i1101 PETER VAN HORN JUDD Electrical Engineering Cross Country; Track; Treasurer, Acacia EVIL MILES KAEGI Aeronautical Engiu'cering Tau BL111 Pi; Sigma Tau; Chairman, IAS ALBERT JOSEPH KAHAT Civil Engineering ASCE; Newman Club THOMAS MATTHEW KEARNS Architectural Engineering W illiamsport Acacia Philadelphia Ford City West Pittston AI 1; Engineering St dc1tC11unL'il;G1L'c Club; Radio ;NL'11'11mn C11111;IA V11. FRANK GEORGE KILMER Electrical Engineering Phi E111 Sigma; Tau BL'm Pi; Intramumls WILLIAM LAWRENCE KILMER Electrical Engineering W ellsboro Acacia Wc115bom Acacia Track; E111 K111111111 Nu; Phi E111 Sigm11;PrL'sidcnt, T 1111 1391.1 Pi; AlEE' 117C; Druids; AC5 EDWIN RUDOLPH KOHN, JR. Industrial Enginucring V 1L'c-11'ccsi11n IFC' Linn s P 111' , Chairman, 3111- C01 101:;Prcsidcm, Blue Kc1;AA'icc-PrcsiK1Cnt 111118 Sucrclurv, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Manager, B11111g RONALD KOLENKIEVVICZ . Aeronautical Engineering AS; SAE ROBERT RANDALL KOONS Civil Engineering ASCE Towanda Sigma Alpha Epsilon lcgc Elections Commit- 11ciL't1' C111111Li1;P:1rmiNous; Philadelphia Boycrtown ANDREW J KRASSOVVSKI . . . Douglassville Aeronautical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi IFC; IAS JAMES EUGENE KRAUSS . . . . SaintMarys Rlechunical Engineering ASRYE; SAME BENJAMIN A. KREIDER . . . . Lancaster Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; AFS IVAN MYER LANDIS . . . Bareville RchhaIIicaI Engineering Chairman, ASME; Treasurer, SAE; Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta PI'; Sigma Tau JOHN PAUL LANDIS ' ' . . . XVilkes- Barre Electrical Engineering 5' 1mg Pi President, Sigma Pi; President, Em Kappa Nu; Chapel Usher, AIEE IRE DOIVHNIC FRANK LANDRO . . . . Hazleton Mechanical Engineering Players; Newman Club; ASHE JOHN LEAMAN . . . . . . Millersvillc Industrial Engineering Tau Bum Pi; President, ; Upha Pi Mu; Sccrcmry, Sigma Tau; TrLasurL-r,SAM: ASHE; AFS JOHN HENRY LEASURE . . . . . Altoona Architecture XI; LAURENCE R. LEE, II . . . . Scotia. N. Y. chclmniml Engiuvvring Phi Gamma Delta Collegian,- Engineer,- ASME; Inlramurals LEONARD JOHN KUDLA Alcclmnicnl Engineering Intramurals EDWARD JOHN KULAK Industrial Enginucring ASIVIE; SAM Freeland Shenandoah DANIEL KELLER LAKE . . . . Dover, N. J. Civil Engineering ASCE; Camurbury Club; Penn State Club GEORGE LAXVRENCE . Alaclumivul Engineering Newman Club; AIM FRANK ALLEN LEADER Aurmmulicul Engineering Hazlctun Al toona Acacia President, IA;S CIC; Trcasunr EnninLcrInu Sludcm until; IVIIO x in thy Nuns u! Penn Sn ROBERT MICHAEL LEAHEY AIUL'IIIHIIL'III Engineering ASHE; Inlrmnuruls CHARLES KLOSS LEISHER, JR. ILIcctrIcaI Engineering Sigma Pi Lilly Altoona Scabbard and Blade; Electrical Engineering Sliciulx' RONALD HAROLD LESHER Upper Darbv Electrical Engineering PhI Sigma Kappa Manager, Football; IntnIIIIurIIIs JOHN ROBERT LEVANDOSKY . . 31mm: Carmel EchtriLaI Engineering LIL-L'tricul Engmccnng Suucty , Nuxx m :In Club Illll JOHN JOSEPH LEVKULIC . . . Harwood Mines Civil Engineering Phi Kappa Tau ASCE; Newman Club JAMES C. LEW . . . . . Huntington, N. Y. Electrical Engineering Elccxrical Engineering Society; Glee Club THOMAS A. LEWIS . . . . Palmetton Mechanical Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon Treasurer, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Blue Key; Freshman Counselor MARTIN LUTHER LEYMEISTER, JR. . . Reading Sanitary Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha Sigma Epsilon; Chi Epsilon; ASCE GEORGE JOHN LINDT . . . . Hilliards Electrical Engineering Photography Club; Electrical Engineering Society ROBERT TREULIEB LONEY . . . Wayne Civil Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma ASCE; Imramumls RICHARD THOPAAS LONGO . . . Punxsutawney Industrial Engineering Them Kappa Phi Newman Club; SAME DANIEL L. LORCH . . Philadelphia A1: ronuurimi hughiccriug Capt. 11in, T ruck JOHN THOMAS LYNCH . . State College Electrical Eugimering JAMES WILLIAM MCCANN . . . . Patton Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa T1111 Engineer; ASME; Nc11111m1 Club; lntr'nnur 1k RALPH EDWARD NICCONNELL . . Ellwood City Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Phi 131:1 Sigma; XVcslminswr Foundation COLIN CAMPBELL MCCRAE . . . Philadelphia Civil Engineering ASCE; Lacrosse ROBERT VINCENT MCFADDEN . . . Shawanese Electrical Engineering AIEE; Newman Club; Intramurals JAMES ALFRED MCGEE . . . . Punxsutawney Civil Engineering SAME; ASCE; Imramuruls NICHOLAS McILVVRAITH . . . . State College Electrical Engineering LLOYD HAROLD MCMULLEN . . . Charleroi Electrical Engineering Track; Cross Country IRVING MAXWELL MCNAIR, JR. . . . Emmaus Electrical Engineering Trc15u1'c1', TVcstminster Fnun da tion; Ta au Be ta Pi; Secretary, Em ?appn u;Enginccring Smdcnt Council; Electrical Engineering Socic ALLAN EUGENE hIcNALLY . . . . Russell Aeronautical Engineering Tau Bela Pi l1121 WILLIAM CHARLES MAYHEVV Induslrial Engineering V' 1ce- President, SAM; ASME- 111R X FRANCIS C. MEARS Industrial Engi: wcring President, AFS; V RAY MEKIS Civil Engineering Nittany Cmop; ASCE ROBERT THOR'IAS RIEURER Mechanical Engineering C'mtuburtx Club; Penn State Club, ASME KEVNETH ROBERT MEUSSNER Cil i1 Engineering ASCE; Flying Club EDWARD JOHN MICHAELS Euln'cal Euninccring IRE; -XIEE; New 111: In Club; Pholour: Ipln Club Icc- -Presidcm, T111111 Council; AIM; ASME; New man Club GEORGE JOSEPH MANIK Arlington, N. J. Industrial Engineering, NICHOLAS PAUL MARINO Nesquehoning Electrical Engineering. Phi Mu Delta IE1: Electncal Engineering Socicn'; Ncuman Club ROBERT ALLEN MARKLEY Beaver Springs Mechanical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma '1 .111 Beta Pi; Sigm :1 Tau; Phi Eta 1mg ;Pi Tau Srigma; Pi Mu Epsilon; Baseball; Intramurals; A MARVIN LEE MARSTELLER Industrial Eugim'uing York SARI FRANCIS D. MARTELL Midland Civil Engineering President, ASCE; Newman Club PAUL W. MARTINCIC . . Sharon Aarammlicul Engineering, Sigma Phi ' IAS; Rillc Team Sigma Strasburg Them Xi Scuttdalc Valencia Pittsburgh Philadelphia Duquesnc JOHN BENSON MILLEN Alcclmniclll Engineering . Creensburg Phi Della Tth Pnsidem, Phi Delta Theta; Chapel Choir; ASHE; Ba skclbull; lrcsh 1m 'In Counsel lro ELI BLAUSSER RIINNICH . . Electrical Engineering LlLLtIical Engineering Socitn, AU 1 ROBERT BLAINE RIONTCO'WERY Electrical Engiuccrin York Allison Park S1gma P111 Sigma Qu'mcrdcck Society; IFC;Sign1a 1 1:11 JESSE A. MOORE New Castle Llccirical Engineering Sigma N11 Pcrshmg Rifles; AIEE; IRE; Dormitnn 0mm, Dormitory Council WILLIAM SNYDER MORRISON Mount Pleasant Civil Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha ASCE JAMES 'VVILFRED MOSER Lleclricul Engineering Altoona IEE; Newman Club 11131 DONALD EUGENE NEVEL . . . Williamsport Civil Engineering Blue 11111111; ASCE; Nittnny C0011 GILBERT LEE NICHOLLS . . . Smithton Electrical Engineering AlliE; IRE; 01111113111 Cluh; PSCA; Donnilory Olficcr; 1Vcslcy Foundation BRUCE KENNETH NICHOLS . . . Emmaus Mechanical Engineering Dclm 1:111 Delta S1'1Ic P' .1111'; Frcsl11111C11unsclor; 111111111111111 M.1n11gcr, 8111110111 H11111kul1; Colh'f'iun; 11C THADDEUS ADAM OLSZEVVSKI . . . Namicokc Industrial Engineering T110111 Xi Vicc- Presidcm, T110111 Xi; SAM; ASME; Nc11'1111111 Club RICHARD ROBERT OSVVALD . . . . Palmerton Electrical 1311151111 cring Scunjury, T 1111 Beta 111:13111 K. 111111111 N11; Tm .1s1lrcr, Si 11g1111'1 11111; 11111213 511111111; L 1 STEPHEN ROBERT OWENS . . . Wilkcs'Barrc Civil Engineering Theta Xi ASCE FRANK PICHON . . . . . . Philadelphia Aeronautical Engineering Sigma Pi IAS; SAE JOHN CHARLES PIERCHOSKI . . . Philadelphia Civil 13111411101 ring Vicwprcsidcnl, ASCE; Engineering Student Council JOHN DAVID PINE . . . . . Dayton, Ohio Industrial Engincuring Delta Tau Delta Vicc-Prcsidun, Delta Tau Delta 11141 FRED VICTOR OBRINGER . . . . Steelton Electrical Engineering ROBERT ROYER OLLER . . . W aynesboro Rlcchanicnl Engineering ROBERT HERBERT OLLINCER . . . Drifting Electrical Engineering KENNETH BORNTRAGER PARKER, JR. . SpringEeld Mechanical Engineering Beta Theta Pi Prcsident, Be1a Theta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Sigma Tau; Dormnory 0mm; Track; Gymnastics RICHARD DONN PARSONS . . . Lancaster 1rch1'tccl11ru Lambda Chi Alpha President, Lambda Chi Alpha; LA VIE;Fr01h; IFC;And10clcs; A11;'1Vha s 111 1111: News at Penn $111211 1. CARL PEIFER . . . . . . . Ashland Industrial Engineering Tun Bela Pi; Alpha Pi Mu jAMES ROBERT PISANO . . . . Reading Industrial Engimcring Secretary, Alpha Pi Mu; Sigma Tau DONALD CLYDE PLASTERER . . . . Lebanon A1rm1111111'cal Engineering Triangle Prusidcnlx, Trc 11511101, Triangle; '111 1.11:ch Pi; Sign1'1Ta11;Pl1i E111 Sigma; nginwr; IAS'Prcsidci1t, ICSF;U1111ed Student Fellow ship JOSEPH ANTHONY POLACEK . . . . McAdoo Cir '11 Engineering ASCE . . . Ridgway Electrical Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi Tau. Beta Pi; IRE; AIEE ERNEST MERLIN POLLARD THOMAS FRANCIS POSLOSKY . . . Pottsville Civil Engineering Delta Sigma Phi Treasurer, Delta Sigma Phi; ASCE Kingston N EIL POWELL Industrial Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon JAMES LESTER RARIG . . . . . Middleburg Civil Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma ASCE; Intramurals ERYTH QUENTIN REA . . . . . Scwickley Dicchmzicnl Engineering Pershing Rifics; Engineering Student Council; Donnitory Hiccr; Intrumurals; ASME WILLIAM RAY REEVES . . . . . DuBois Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; Sigma Tau; ASCE DAVID DUNLAP RONEY . . . . Claysvillc Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Sigma Tau; SAME DONALD FRANCIS RUFFNER . . . . Corry Aeronautical Engineering IAS MICHAEL SABO . . . . . Farrell Aeronautical Engineering President, Vicc-Prcsidcm, College Co-op; Treasurer, AIA DONALD BERNARD PRIPSTEIN . . VVilkes-Barre Industrial Engineering Phi Sigma Delta Skull and Bones; Freshman Counselor; Men's Debate; Secretary, Phi ' 7 Lita; Cheerleader; LA 111; Lion Party; Religion-in-Lifc Vcck; ma D Inkling; Hillel; Intrmnurals THOMAS EUGENE QUICKEL . . . . . York Electrical Eugiuvcring Electrical Engineering Society ROBERT SARIUEL RAPP . . . Ncw Kcnsinglon Sanimry Engineering Triangle President, Intcr-Varsity Fellowship; Tau Bum Pi: Phi Em Sigma; Chi 'psi 0n; Treasurer, Sigma Epsilon; Quarterdcck Society 1 RICHARD LEE REICH . Alcclumicul Engineering Tau ch Pi; President, Pi Tau Sigma; Sigma Tau; Phi 15m Sigma; Chairman, AFS; UJllo's in the News 111 P0111! Stall: Lebanon RONALD ERNEST RIECKIWANN . . VVyomissing Aeronautical Engineering IAS; Intrnmumls DONALD LEROY ROBERTS . . . Connellsvillc Rh'z'hunicul Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma ASHE; Inlrnmumls J. THOMAS SARSON . . lmluxtriul Engineering Pi Tau Pi Sigma; Vicc-Prcsidcm, Beaver House Saint Marys VVILLIANI FOX SCANLIN . . . . Philadelphia Ahwlmnical Engineering ASME; SAE ROBERT JAY SCHAFFNER . . . . Camp Hill 4 Electrical Engineering Electrical Engincuring Society Ins; DONALD FRANKLIN SCHLEGEL . . Cheltenham Aeronautical Engineering Triangle Illusnmiuns Editor, Engineer; Scabbard and Blade; 1118 THOMAS ANTHONY SCHOTT . Altoona Architectural EuginucringA Phi Gamma Delta Lions P:';I11 President, 1FC;1cge Cabil1c!;Sku11 and Bones; Scab- 11-C01 barda nd 131:1 1c; AIA; SAME; 1Vho's 1Vho Among Students in American Universities 111111 Co112ges RICHARD EARL SCRAFFORD . . . Downingtown Civil Engineering ASCE JOHN CHARLES SEFTER . . . A11entown Rlcclmuicul Enginee ring ASME; N211 111.111 Club; Freshman 1700111311 jOHN HENRY SHAVER, jR. . . . . Ridgway Mechnuicul Engineering Theta Xi AS11113; SAE JOHN BERNARD SHAW . . . Springdale Electrical Engineering Sign1n Phi Alpha AIEE PHILIP REYNOLDS SHERIDAN . . . 011 City 1? 1eclric111 Engineering 1111 K: .111p.1 N11;E11gi11ccring Student Cnu11c11;1111i Ltu Simnn; 1301L lrica1 13 nginccnng Socict 11' CHARLES NEVIN SI IERLOCK . . . Miminmwn Civil Engineering Kappa Sigma Treasurer, Kappa Sigma; ASCE LYLE LAVERN SI'1U111AKER . . . . Tarentum RTCdmnicul Engineering Pershing Rifles; ASME PAUL G. SIBBLE . . . . . . Tionesta Izlcn'lncnl Eugmccrmg GERVYDAS EDUARDAS SIMAITIS . . VVilliamsport 1310111111111 Engineering Tnu ch Pi; 151:1 Kappa Nu; 1111112; LSA RALPH JAMES SKOMSKY . . . Mountain Top E18L'11'1C111 Engincuring Theta Xi 11113; 1111313; Camera Club LEON SLAVIN . . . . Newtown Square Acronuulical Engineering BARRY WAYNE SMITH . . . . 111cm Alto Civil Engineering Lambda C111 Alpha Glee Club; Secretary, ASCE BERNON h1ERVIN SMITH . . . . 1Nilliamsport Civil Engineering ASCIS JOHN RUSSELL 51111111 . . . . Tioncstd Blechuuiml Engineering 1:111 Kupp'l Epsilon Circulation Alanagcr, Enginccr; AS11113; Pi Tau Sigma PETER hllCHAEL SHITH . . . Bcllefontc Muhmxiull Engineering AS1113; Nc11m1n C1u11 THOMAS LLOYD SMITH . . . . State College Mechanical Engineering Phi Dclta Them Pi Tau Sigma; ASME 11161 JOHN A. SNYDER . . . . . AIIcntown Civil Engineering PIIi Gamma DL'Itn Blue Kev; EngincL-ring,I Student Council; Pershing RiIIL-s; IV 710's in the News a! IL'IIII SIIIIU; ASCL LAWRENCE R. SNYDER, JR. . . . . . Delta EIL'L'trI'L'III EIIgiIIL'L'riIIg Electrical Engineering Society DANIEL JOSEPH SPALLUTO . . . . Scranton IIIL'L'IIIIIII'L'IIZ Engineering ASME; Penn SIIIIL- CIub; NCLL'IIIIIII CIub WILLIAM KENNETH SPOERL . . . Philadelphia IIIL'chanicul Engineering ASME VVILMOT ROBERT STAMM . . . AltonnzI MI-L IIIIIII'LLII EnglIlLL r1113 LnginL-ering SIIIIIcnI Council; ScL'rclzIry, ASME; TIIu ali S;LcrL- L-Iary, i an igI'III JOHN DANIEL STEFANOVICZ . . . Scranton 'IfLIlIICCHIHlI Engineering Glee Club; Scarab; PrL-sidcm, AIA; EnginL-Lring Student Council MARTIN DONALD STEIN . . Forest Hills, .Y ArChiIcL-Iurc Phi Epsilon I: Scarab; Art Staff, LA VIE; AIA; Engineering Student Council; IIIIICI GLENN HERBERT STUMPFF . . . Middle Creek EIL'CIricuI Engineering Phi Kappa Tau BIuL- Band; Phi Mu Alpha; Arnold Air Society; Alpha PIII Omega; Scabbard and Blade; AI LL REGINALD CLAVE SWARTZ . . . . . Eric Civil Engineering ASCE J. FRANCIS TAYLOR, JR. . . . Swarthmurc Mcclmnical Engineering BLtn 11' 4' Pi Local Advertising MIIImgLr, Engineer, IILing Club JOSEPH w. TOKARCIK . . . . . Gimcr Industrial Engineering EUGENE RICHARD TOMER . . . . Monacn Electrical Engineering IRE DWIGHT L. TOTHERO . . . . . Harrisburg IIIL'L'IIUIIIL'UI Engineering Alpha CIIi IIIIO IIIIIL' IIIIIILI; OrcIIL-slm BRYAN CARL TROUTMAN . . . Fredericksburg Elcuriull Engineering 'Ihcm Xi Vial: President, LIII Kap II Nu; Arnold Air SIILILIL; I an IIL-III Pi; SLL'rleIrL, ud I; IwinL-L-rin I on! Cuu II ciI; I 11.0 PrLsiIILIII, SIUIII I IIIu; ILILLI IriLI II Iinginccrinn SocictL' JACQUE BRUCE VAIL . . . . PIIiIIILIprIIiII Civil IEIIgiIIL'L'rI'IIg 'I'rcusuror, ASCE MILAN A. VALASTIAK . . . . . Bear Lake EII'clricul Enginvcring AIIEIS JAMES FRANK WAGNER . . . . I'Iuntinadon AIELIIIIIIICIII Engineering IIIi Sigma Kappa Managing Editor, Engincvr; President, Phi SiUIIIII Kappa; ASME RONALD LEROY IVALKER . . . ConncIIsviIIc ImIIIstriul Engineering 'I'rL'IIsurL-r, Sigma Pi; ASME; CIIIIpcI Usher Sigma Pi l117J jAMES GILBEI 1 WALT ERS ANT 11111115111111 linguwurmg HLLIHLul1.111.:i11L'L'1i1151 Allill; ElLL'iriLul Engineering Society vanum Club: PL-rshing Riiics; SAME; Pi T1111 Pi Sigma DONALD RICHARD XVARD Civil Engineering ASCE; Newman Club GILBERT ARTHU R XVETZEL C1111! hngmccrmg PAU L BYRON XVHIPKEY C i111 Engineeriu Secret: 11y, lriu11glc;Engi1er; SLcrc1 lulcnl LnunLil; C hi Epsiltiiu ASCL; WALTER BERRY VVHITCHER, 11 Civil Euginvvriug ASCE RODERICK JEFFERSON VVISEMAN, IR. ML'LlumiL'nl Lugiuching THOMAS PHILIP XVOOLAVVAY ROGER LEE YARD i1181 ' Industrial Engineering Prusidcnl. Phi Kappa Sigma; Quartcrdcck Society- , Industrial Engineering Altoona illONY FRANCIS VVARAKORISKI . hluunt Carmel Them Kappa Phi Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pi Kappa Alpha ASCII; 17113111112111 Counselor; Newman Club; Treasurer, Pi K111111121 Alpha Grccnsburg Tri: 1115110 ,Tn 111 Beta Pi;lE11ginLcrinn ASA XVashington T11 Monessen c111 C111 Pi T 1111 Sig111:1;T:1u Bum Pi; TliLspians; ASME;Orcl1cstru Aliquippa Phi Kappa Sigma THE 1; S HIE hiillcrsvilie '2F111 Bet 111 Pi; Vice- President 1, A1 113 Pi Mu; Sign1'1'l.1u; AFS P NLu 111.111 C1ub;Thespinn Crew; ASME; SAM: DOU GLAS HARRY WEISS . . . Brodheadsviilc Industrial Engineering A1 11a Tau Omega Crass Coumry; Track; SAME; Ski Club; Archery Club RICHARD CHARLES VVELTY . . . Patton Mechanical Engineering hi Kappa Tau Engineering Student Council; ASHE; IFC; Ncuman Club WILLIAM CLARENCE VVESTLEY . . . Reading Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa Tau Treasurer, Phi Kappa Tau; Lacrosse; Bridge Club; Intramurals WILLIAM A VVICKS . . . . Johnstown Rlcdlanical Engineering ASME; Belles Lcltres IOSEPH STRAYER VVILLIANIS, JR. . . Harrisburg Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; ASME ROBERT CHARLES WILLIAMSON . . Pittsburgh Sanitary Engineering Sigma Epsilon; ASCE; Donnitury Council THOMAS DAVID YOUNKINS . . Mount Lebanon 1ULL1111111'L'111 151 iiginLLring Phi Gamma Della Truck; PhiS 111.1 Siuma; EnginLcring Student Council; Pi '1F1u Simg ;Tau B61 eta Pi; Sigma Tau; A IE Nuclear Research Reactor, to be constructed on East Campus, will afford facilities for instruction and research in varied fields. Exterior of the building that will house the Reactor is depicted in architect's sketch above. HE College of Engineering and Architecture was approved as the new designation for the School of Engmcermg by actlon of the Board of Trustees of the University on December 4, 1953. The past year has brought many other important changes in the program of the College of Engineering and Architecture. Two new curricula, Engineering Science and Applied Arts, were offered for the first time, beginning last September. As a part of the Extension program, two-year courses in draftlng and deSIgn technology, and in electrical technologv were instituted at Penn State Centers. A co-operative program that will enable students to transfer from liberal arts colleges and upon completion of the program at Penn State qualifv for engineering degrees from Penn State and liberal arts degree from the parent college also was approved with hve colleges. Plans for construction of a Nuclear Research Reactor which will make possible research and instruction in the important Held of nuclear engineering were approved. Work also was started on the building of a Computation Center to be used for instruction, research, and as an aid to industry. The year also noted the death of Dr. Harry P. Hammond, a leader in the field of engineering edhcation and dean of the former School of Engineering from 1938 untll 1951. He dled on October 21, 1953. l119l BULLEGE OF HOME EBUNUMIBS GRACE M. HENDERSON Deon BULLEEE W52:g,';c':::em::::::;r;n':o' . 0': HUME EBUNUMICS ORGANIZATION GRACE M. HENDERSON - - - - Dean DOROTHY HOUGHTON Assistant Dean, 11: Charge of Resident Instruction DELPHA E. WIESENDANGER Assistant Dean, In Charge of Field Services and of the Buildings VVINONA L. MORGAN Head, Child Development and Family Relatiomhips - Head, Clothing and Textiles Director, Ellen H. Richards Institute Head, Foods and Nutrition RUTH W. AYRES - - MARY P. SHELTON - MIRIAM E. LOWENBERG - , DELPHA E. VVIESENDANGER ead, Home Management, Housing, and Home Art DELPHA E. XVIESENDANGER - Chairman, Home Management, Family Economics, Housing, and Home Equipment CHRISTINE F. SALMON - - Chairman, Home Art DOROTHY HOUGHTON - Chairman, Hame-Communiry Relationships R'IARY BROWN ALLGoOD--Chairman, Commercial Consumer Services JEAN D. ANIBERSON - Hand, Home Economics Education ESTHER A. ATKINSON - Head, Hotel and Institution Administration Courses in clothing and textiles teach the art of dressmaking 5:... m4 l' wrvwx A .1 w- Creative ability is demonstrated in classes in furniture design A xmwmrwh mmw MARY ANN ALBERT . . . . . BcIlIIL-IIeIII Hume Ifcnumnivs LSA; Leunidus; III'IIL'S LL'IIIL'S: PSITII .IANIS LOUISE ALBRECHT . . . Arlington, VII. IIIIIIII' IIL'IIIIIIIIII'L'I' Pi IILIJ Phi SL'LI'II- lilry, OmiL'rII 0H NH; PIIi SlIIISIIIUII IIIIIicrIIII; SLrIIIIs; IIIIIIIc lcuIIuIIIics III III; III'I ;IIIII.IIIIIIr:IIs BERNARD JOIIN AMBROSE . . . INIIiIzIkcr IIUIUI AIIIIIinisIruIiIIII KIIIIIIII DL'IIII IIIIII I' ILC- -I,rL'SIIIlLHI, lloIIII: IicnIIIIIIIIcs Student I? llllnLII; JI IIIIII; Ii III HIrII; IIILL'IL-rs ITI III MARY BELLE ANGEL . . . . . Pittsburgh HIIIIII' IiL-umnnicx DL'IIII ZL'III Secretary, DL-IIII ZcIII; CIIIIL'giIIII; lIItrIIIIIIIrIIIs; IIiIIL- Club DIII'VN EVANS ANTHONY . . . . StrIIussIown Hume Ifrmunnivx IIUIHC liuIIIIIIIIics CIIIII; SIIIIL' PIIrtI'; II'IIA LUCY MAE BAIIIIIERCER . . . . IIIyL-rsmwn Ilomc IfL'IHImIIiL'S ISA; IIIIIIIL' IiLIIIIIIIIIIiL's I'IIIII iIIlIIIGAIIE'II ANNE IIAIII'II . . 'IIIIIII'IIIIIIL', N. I. Hmm' II'I'IIIIIIIIIiI's IIIIIIIII ITIII Omega SLWL'ILIIIII, P.IIIIIIIlL-IIic I UllIK'II; SL-L'rLI III, PSI? I; N0 l'l'x IIIIII I'I'I'II'I; SI l.'IlL IIIIII; I iILIL IIIILI SIIIII III Duncc I IIIII JIIANE Ii. IIIIAIID . Iinsl FTCCIIIIIII IIIIIIII' 1115!!!! th SIMLHIIIII, I lIIIIisIIIIII SL' iv: LIILL' SH IILiIII'; SIIIIIIIIIIIIU I IIIII; Ullll' I LLIIIIIIIIILs I IuII; I I SIT I CONSIANCIS LLICILIS BIINEYITIIELD . . I IIIIIMIHI Hmm' IL'LVHHHIIICS PI'L'SILICHI. CIIrIsIIIIIl SCII'IIL'I' SIILIIL'II' NANCY IIIIONIIIELD IIISNNEIIIVI' . SIIIIIIIIIIIIy, CIIIIII. Hume Ifcmmmiux Sigma Sigma SigIIIII IIIIIIIIIiIIIIIII IIIIIII GLORIA ANNE IIISPPLEII . . . . . SL'I'IIIIIIIII Hmm' IfcoIIIIIIIiI'x SI'L'rI'IIII'I' II'IsIL-I IIIIIIIIIIIliIIII: NI 'Il'x uml I I0 s: I.WIIIIKIIS; III I-IIIII liLnIIuIIIiL-s I IIIII; IIIIIIIing I lIIlI JOAN IIESOIIIZ . . . . . . North Hills IIIIIIII- IJLVHIIIIIIICX IIIIIIIIII KIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIL' IicLIIIIIIIIiL's I'IIIII: NI'II's IIIIIl I'iI'II'x IIIINE BISIIOP . . . . . Lockport, N. Y. Ilmm' IfL'IIImIIIiLIx III IIIII GIIIIIIIIII Dclm IIIIIIIL' IicuIILIIIIicS Club; PFL'SIIII'III, III IIHI IIIIIIIIIHI Della; PIIIIIII'IIL-IIic Council; IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII CIIIII ANDREE MARGUEIIITE BLOOM . . . IIIIvcrtown IImIIc Iimumnics DL-lm IIIIIIIIIIII SLIL-rL-I:II'I'-'I'rL-IIsIIrL-r, IIUlnL' Economics Student ITIIIIIIciI; IIIIrIIIIIIIrIIIs; NCII'IIIIIII ITIIIII; IIIIIIIc IicIIIIuIIIiL-s CIIIII; Nun's ImII VI'L-II's CAROLE IIUTII BUCK . . . . . Tump Hill Home EL'IHHHHIUX Pi IICIII PIII BARBARA ANN BOLLMAN . . . . . Eric IIOIHC IL'L'mmIIIiL'S EDIIIAIID RAYMOND BOOK . . . Hurrisburo IIIIIII IIIIHIIHISITIIIIUH IIIIIIIIIIIII CIIi IIIPIIII IrL-IIsurL-r, Lambda CIIi Alpha; I'iL'u- PrI-sidum IIIvL-ILrs III III; Pershing IIiIIcs; JIIIIIII ELIZABETI'I ELLEN BORTZ . . . llama IiLYIIIIIIIIics . GrccnviIIc PSCII; II'csIL-y Foundation; Grunge NORMA BIIOVVN . . . I . . Scranton IIIIIIu ISL'UIIUIIII'I'S IIIH'I'I'I'S IIFI'II'S; IIOIHI' Economics IIIlIII; Marketing IiIlIII; IIiIlL'I IRENE AMELIA BUCK . . I VVI'IIstL'r IIOHIL' IiL'mIInIIiI's h'iIIII III IIIi IIIPII II PI'CSIIII'III, 'I'rL-IIsurcr, 'l'IIL'III Phi IIIYIHI; MI'rrilI PIIlnII'r IIUIIOr; ViL'I' IITCSI' IIL'III, Sl'L'rI'lilry-il.I'I'ilsllrI'l', IIIpIIII Rm Omega; PIIIIIII'III'IIiI' Council; IIiIIII PIIrIy; NI'II'HHIII Illuh; MIILIL'III DIIIII-I' Cluh; I7irL'II' IInIl Siluurc IXIIICC Club IIIITIIAIID JOIIN IIUTTEREII . . . New Hopi.- IIUIL'I AIIIIIiIIislmliIIII SILIIIII Nu PI'rsIIinLI III'III's; IIIlrIImurIIIs; SIIIIII'III IIIIHIIIIIIIIk ELIZABE'I'I'I POMEIIOY BYREM . IIrI-IIII-Kus, N. I. III: IIIII' IiItIIIIIIIIicS IIUIIH' I LIIIIIIIIIIIs SIIIIII'III I7 numil; IIIImI I LlllllllllIL'h IIIIIII; I'I 'I? I. Steering LIIIIIIIIIHI'I', Sum: JLIDI I II I RANGES I ALI EI . . . IIIIIIISIIIWII II nIIII IHIIIIIIIIIIiL's SiLIIIII DI'IIII 'IIIu MIIrIIIrl IIIIIIrII; OIIIiIrIIII Nu; llillL'I; Phi Upsilon OIIIiI';rnII PII-siIIL'III, SiLIIIII I I'll III IIIu; V' we PFU'SIIIIII II, III IIIniIIIlII IIII'lII; IIIPIHI IIIIIIIIIIII DI'IIII; 51cc!- IIIL' I IIIIIIIIiltI ,I I Inn l'IIrlv MARILYN LOUISE CAMERON . . . VVyIICIItI: IIIIII' IfL'I'sIIIIIIIIIi IIII'slIiIIIIs; Home I IIIIIUIniLs I IIIII; NIIIIIIIIII II IIIII; Riding I.I III; I rIIILII IIIIII; .IILIII'rI IIII LINDA ANN CAMPBELL . . . CImIInSIIurU a IIIHHU ISL'IIIIIIIIIiL's IxIIppII DUIIII II'DI'M LORNA JOAN CHAPMAN . . . CIIIrIIs Summit IIIIIIII' EI'IIIIIIIIII'I'x Omicron Nu; PIIi Upsilon Omicron; LA I'II-z; IIUIHI' IZL'IIIIIImiI-s IIIlIIl RUTH LUELLA COATES . . . . QIIIIrryviIIc IImIII' ISL'IIIIIIIIII'I .s' Phi Upsilon Omicron; Pi LIImhIIII IIIL'III; IIUIIIC IconnmiLs udL'm Immcil; I IA; IUIICKC I'UIP MAURY PETER COFFEE . . . . Yardley IIolL'I AIIIIIiIIislmiimI AIlIIIII III11 IImI'L'II President, AIpIIII 'I'IIII OIIII'LII; IFIT; I-rI'I'II'Is I IIIb; NI'WIIIIIII Club; Accounting CIllII MARIAN ELIZABETH COOPER . . . . Patton lIan' IiI'IIIIIInIics VICI PI'L'SIIII'III, Omicron Nu; Bridge ITIIIII; NI'II'IIIIIII CIllIi INILFIIED CLEMENT COUDIIIET, III. . Corning, N. Y. 110101 IIlIIIlIIIISIruIIUIl IIIIIIIII 'I'IIII IIIIII'LII IITCI'IL'TS ITIIIII; Nun's uml Vivuu PEGGY E. CROOKS . . . . . . TIIryIIIIn IImIII' II'L'IIUUIHIL'S I'IlIi OIIII'LII PrI'siIII'III, I'III'ns, MorlIIIr IIIIIIrIl; DIIrIIIiIuIrI OII'IL'I'I; II SIIII; II'IIA; Swim- ming IILIII; IIIIIpI'lI IIoir; SI-cr m In I- 'Il'rI MIIIL'T JIIIIiIII IIAth; Phi Upsilun Omicrun; DI II III AlphII DL'IIII; VIII'IIIII'HS DI'IIII';II IIIII SIILiI'lv I'nuncih II IIu's II III! AIIIIIIIL SIIHIC'IIX iu IIIIIL'IHILIIII IIIHIlOTSI'III'S IIIIII I'IIIII'LI'x IIIIISITIIILA JANE IIIIOVIiE . . I ArIinglIm, VII. Io I'IfLunmnim Pi L.IIIIIIII:I I'III'1II; Phi Upsilon Omicrun; I'IrI'IhIIrI'r. VIII; IIn n'nI IIL '0 HUIHILS IIuII; llILspiIIn I'rc'm IA I'IIZ; PIIiIutL's; Junior PIIInI IIIIIImiIII'I' VERA ELLEN DANIIO . . . . . Portage IInIIII' I'I'LIIIIIIIIII 'x I irIIlIIIliIIII MIIIIIILI' r, NI'II x um! I iI Il'x: III IIIIII' l LlIIIIIIIIiLs I IIIII; II'IIIIII s IIIUFlh; DIIIIIIIIIIrv IIIIiL LI'r IIIL'LIL'N MARGARET DAVIS . . . . JIIIIIISIIIII'II IIlIIlH' III'IIIIIIIIII'I'S DL'IIII DI'IIII DI'IIII 'I'rL'IIsurL'r, III'IEI; SCCI'I'IHTI', DI'IIII DI'IIII DI'IIII; Swimming I'IIIII; Ski Iiluh SAIIAII III I A DEVII A . . . Upper Darby IIUHH' I IIIIIIIIIII'IX NI'II'IIIIIII I7IIIII; VILI' President, IIImIiIIg ITIIIII; LI'IIIIIIII'S LYNN IJIFFENDERFER . . . Pittsburgh IIIIIIII: licnnmuius AlphII I'ihi OIIII'LII Senior liIIilnr, LII Vlli; NL'u's uml VI'I'II'K; State Party; InIrIIIIIurIIIs l1251 RUTH HILLIS DORSEY . . . . Greensburg JOSEPHINE A. ELLIS . . . . . Lansdale Home Economics Kappa Delta Hume 15011110111103 'lrczlsurcr, Kappa. Doha; FTA; Home Economics Club; Imramurals; 11'111 Upsilon Omicron; FTA; Secretary, IutepVarsity Fellowship Jumur Prom Committee; Thespian Crew PATRICIA JANE ESSLEY . . . Providence, R. I. NORNIA JEAN DUFF . . . . Pleasant Unity Home EcmxmniLs Gamma Phi Beta Steering Committee, Lion Part1 , Home Economics C1C1u b; Home Economics N Cl 1 I cw man u 1; ntmmur :15 DELMA KAY EDWARDS . . . . . 1717611130111 LILLIAN MARIE EUSTICE . . . . . Warren Home Economics Home Econonu'cs Phi Upsilon Omicron; FTA; 11'0511111115101 medutinn News and 11101113; Newman Club; Bowling Club; Lconidcs DOROTHY MIRIAM FARRAND . . . Camp Hill JANET LOUISE FIETSAM . . . Beacon, N. Y. Home lz'conmnics Chi Omega 1101110 13011110111105 Alpha C111 Omega Phi UpsilonOmnicmn;P1P1nhcllcnic Counci1; LA 1113; Sccrcmn' 'Irc1111rLr,NL'1vs 111111 1' 1011's; 1101111: 12211110111103 1110511111115; Suinnning Club; I1111:111111r:1ls; ITA Club; Lion Party; Intramum ls VIRGINIA JOANNE FIGNER . . . . Pen Argyl 1101111: 11100110111105 SONDRA EDITH FEINBERG . . . . Scranton Home 13001111111105 Omicron Nu; Home Economics Club; ACEI; 1111101 11111110 Economics Club EARL CHARLES FORRY . . . Gettysburg PHYLLIS JEAN FETTERRIAN - 1 - Ringtown 1111101Adn11uistrntiou Home Economics Greeters Club HARRIE'IT CAROLYN FREEZE . . . 111111 Hall GUY LESLIE CERHART . . . . Ambler Home 1001111111115 :1l1l111 X1 Dclm 110101 1:11111111511'1111'011 011111L'1:1ls' 1.11111; 111!r:1111ur:115; 1101110 11611110111105 Club Greeters Club; 11 IMA JEAN FLORENCE GEIGER . . . Arlington, Va. 1101113an110111 s 01111er1 Nu; 11' 1 Upsilnn 01111011111; C 111101111111: 111051113115; 1101111: 11ARRY EPPIRAIR1 GILBERT, 1111.. . Philadelphia , 1:0011111111Ls L 11111: Linn P.11'11;V1Lc Prtsidcm, Cnmcrbun Clu 11 Hotel :1111111111'11r1111011 President, Grcclcrs Club; 11111111; Intramurals NANCY LOUISE GEMMILL . . . N011 Cumberland 11mm: FummniLs M11113 X1 Dc1m 121d nor, New 11111 1'1L 11's ;PrcsidL-m, T11Lm Sigma Phi; President, Omicron Nu; 1-r0111; Phi Upsilon 01111Lm1. 1.11 1'111; 1101! 11' 131111111: llonnr Sncicn . 1 1 . r y 7 Lo 11L11 1111 111nL lic1m1 iLs Stud 0111 C11 1111111; State 1.1111; 11' 1111's 1 110 JOHN CARLTON GODFREX ' ' ' Truy' B' 3' Hotel A11111inistralim1 Phi Sigma Kappa 1111 1111111111; 51111101115 111 Anwricuu Ullil'L'TSl'llL'S 11nd Collchs 11261 JEANE LOUISE GOOD . . . . . Hanover Home Economics Kappa Delta News and Views; Home Economics Club ROBERT FRANKLIN GOVVERS . . . VVillizImsport Hotel ArlnIiIIislrmimI Treasurer, Alpha Nu; Grcctcrs Club ANN K. GRARILEY . . . . . . lVIiIton Home Econmnics D0113 201 Marketing Club Ix PHYLLIS JEAN GRIFFITH . . . . Lancaster Home Economics Thcspi' Ins; Vice- President, Ihi UPSI sioII IOInicrmI; Pi LIIIIIhdII Th It! a; XVRA; Home ECOIIIIIIIics Clu b R. ELEANOR GRIFFITH . . . . . Ephrata Home ELaIImIIics President, Secretary, 4- IIC C;lub Home Economics Club; Ci role and Square Dance ANTONETTE MARCARETT GUAST . . Waverly Home Economics Treasurer, Newman Club; XVRA; Home Economics Club MARTHA VVORTHINGTON HARRIS . . New Hope Home Econmnics Classified Advertising Manager, Collegian; Yicc-Prcsidcnt, 3 Economics Clu I MARGARET JANE HAZLETT . . . . Latrobe IImIIc Ecmxmnics Bridge Club BIARCIA JOAN HEEG . . . . . DuBnis Home Economics ZCIII T IIII Alpha Swimming Club; IntraInuInls ALMA CRATZ . . . . . . Yonkers, N. Y. Home EchmuiLS Phi Sigma Sigma Scrolls; Secretary, lhi Si Igma Sigma; Senior Board, From; LA VIE; lecrs; Hume Imunumics L uh; Noam an IId Vi MARYANN GRAVES . . . . . Hmncstcad Theta Phi Alpha Home EcuIImIIics Newman Club; Inrmmuruls EDNA KLINE GRETTENBERGER . Frcwsburg, N. Y. 11mm: Ecunnmicx PATRICIA ANN GUINNESS . . . . Allentown HUIIIL' IfL'IIIIIHIIiL'S ACEI; Home Economics Club; Chccrlcudcr; Outing Club; InIrIIIIIIIrIIls TED HALKEDIS . . . . . . Philadelphia 110th AIIIIII'IIistraIimI Delta Tau Delta Orchestra; JI IMA GLORIA SARA HANDXVERK . . . . Pulmcrtun Hmm' IfL'mmIIIiL'S Thcspiilns; Riding Club; InlrillllllrillS FRANCES BORKEY HIGH . . . . . Readinn IIIHHt' IiL'mImniL'x n Home Economics Club ANNE ELISSA HILPERT . . . . . Lansdalc llama Euwmmics Home Economics Cluh; IRC; Bowling Club IIILDA ANN HOGELAND . . . . Davisvillc Ilomc Ecmmmh s Ircsidcn! Vice President, Leonidas; All- $011ch Cabinet; IrLshIn In C01 ? sclor; W5 HO me ECIIIIO omits CIIII; H Iw'x H ha Amng Students in American UniIersitics and Colleges; CFC; H has in Ihc Nun's at Penn Sta alc; Imrnmumls; Little International I1271 JOAN HEFFT JEVVELLS . . . . . Tamaqua 11mm- FCOHUHHIL'S Secretary, Players; Home Iiconmnics Club; TI1L'111 11111113 Phi SHIRLEY LARUE JOHNSON . . . . Brockport 111nm- EL'UHOIHILS Kappa 11111113 Tl1L'1:1 Home Economics C 11111: 1115101 1'11111111.1111111;NL'11S 111111 V iv 5; m1 1;11 Slate 1'11'11'; ; 1C;11 ROSE ANN KALTENBORN . . . . Pittsburgh IInmv Evanmnius Omicmn Nu; Pi L:1111I1L1:1 111cm; Treasurer, 11111 11115111111 Omicmn MYRA BETH KENNEDY . . . . . YardIcy 11mm.- Economics Hockey; 1111KIL'1'11 Dance Club BARBARA DEE KILMER . . . . . ScwickIL-y 1101111: ECUNUIHICS Kappa 1101111 11111110 ECOHUIHICS 1111111; Dormitory 011'1L'L'r ED111U1RD 111111133 111L11OY . . . . AIIentmvn 11111L'1 xhin1inix1ru1iml 1111i 1111i Treasurer, CrL'L'IL'rs 1111111 11281 AUDREY LOUISE HOHMAN . . . Tarentum Home Economics Kappa Kappa Gamma Omicron Nu; Pi Lambda Theta; Phi Upsilon Omicron Hume ELonmniL's Student C11L111L'il;11Lllcs LL'ltTL's;Frn11 EVALYN ROSE HORVVIN . . . . Philadelphia Home Econmnics Players; IIiIIcI; Theta Alpha Phi MARY ELIZABETH HOUSUM . . Wyomissing 1101110 130011011in5 Kappa 11111113 Them OmiLron Nu; Pi Lambda T110111; 1101110 13101111111115 Club; B: 111ling Cl1111;B1'idgc Clu jANE LOUISE IFFT . . . . . Struudsburg 110mg ELuuomics Socrgtur1 , P111 U P511011 01111L1'1O111iL1'0n Nu; 111 1111 :1 Lambda DLha; l 111 1110111111 P111; PSC 1' Ri11c C11111; COIIL'ac 110-1111; 1Vol11Ln' s C11Lru oru DAISYLEE IGOE . . . . . . BeIIe Vernon 11111110 Iicnmnnics ZL'tzl Tau AIPIIa 11'L'slminstcr Foundation; SlulL' Party; Intramurals PATRICIA ELLEN JENKINS . . . VViIkinsburg 11:1111L-EL'011L11111'LS SLLrL1:1r1, 111.11 Lrs. TI1L1:1 11111111 1h .'II1Lspi:u1'11c11' 5; 111111121 Lambda DL'11:1; 0111iL'rL111 Nu; Ftru JUDITH ANN KRAFT . . . . Mount Lebanon 110nm EL'mwmics Delta Gamma Secretary, DL'1111 1111111111:1; Frmh; 1111m111ur:1ls JAMES SHERIDAN KRUG . . . . OiI Cilv 1111ch 1-1111111'111'11n111'0n Theta C111 1 Sigma E111 Alpha: CrL'L'tL'n Club; 11111.1; T111111 Council 111.10AN LEARN . . . . . . Commodore 1101110 Eununm'cx SL'L'1'L'11111'. L811: Secretary. 1111i Upsilon Omicron; Pi Lambda T110111 ALICE SUZANNE LECIINER . . Schuylkill Haven 11111110 Ecnnmnics 11L1111L' IiL'onumiL's 1111111; 1111131; PTA; Bowling Club UNA KAY LEE . . . . . . . Oxford 111mm 11101111111105 1111113 C111 0111Lga 11rc5111c111,11pl1:1 C111 Omega: 1111i Upsilon, 0111i Lmn' PanhcllL'niI: CnunciI; I 01110 ILL'01111111iL's SIuLILm C111111c1l: 1111411113: 1'1011'3 111111 1'1L11 s. Stccr CL11111111111L', Smlc 11:1111; Thespi. ms CrL'u; 1rot11; Chimes VONNIE LEITH . . . . . . qu'crtuwn 11011'1 :1111111'11islr1111'011 LL'nniLIL's; SL1 Club; Greeters Club; 11111111; 11'0111L'1fs Chorus JANE HAZELTON McDAVITT . . . Drexel Hill Hume Econmuics Phi 11111 Treasurer, Phi Mu; Bridge Club; Intramurals DOROTHY ELLEN R'ICLAIN . . . . Rioscow 10 01112 Economics College Co-opl; Intcr- 1'11 'usity Fcllou'ship, Intramurais; ume Economics Club;r'l MARIANNE hiciHASTER . . . i1'iount Lebanon IInmv Ecmmmics Zeta Tau Alpha Home Economics Club; Circle and Square Dance Club; News V icws; 11'estminstcr Foundat' 1m MIRIIAM MacDONALD . . . Tar arentum 011w. Econo omics Upha Omicron Pi Home Economics Club; Intramurals JANE MASON . . . . . . RicKcesport Hm 0111:: Economics Dc 113 Gamma President, Hom eEco mics Student Council; All-CnllcgcCabinct;1VSGA Ju diciul; Vice- President, Deli 1.1 Gamma; Mar 1er d; ISCB; Phi URsilori Omicron; chns; News and Vieus; 111011ch Elm. lion 11'umen' s Chorus; H'ho's H'ho Among Students in American U111'1.'I:rsitiesy and CoIle eegs ANN RJENGES . . . . . . . Pittsburgh Ionic Economic: Home Economics Club; 11'cstminstcr Fuundatinn HELEN ELEANOR LINEAVVEAVER . . Campbelltown Home Economics Delta 1cm C II c Co- 0 , Ci Choir; PSCA ;H umc Economics Club; 11cc- 0 egiHcsitiL-iit, Roupcr 1Villiams ieilnuship; 1V nmcn 's Chorus TONI FRANK LIST . . . . . . Pittsburgh Halls! zhlminislmtimx Crccrcrs Club; J! 13111 THOMAS JACK LONG . . . . DuBms Haul Azlnu'nisinuimi Sccrctarv-Trmsurcr, Sigma 1:111 Alpha; Omicron 1'11; Greeters Club PATRICIA JEAN LORD . . . . . Readmg Ilmne Economics N011 s and i iews;il111nc Ememics Club PATRICIA K. MCCLURKEN . . . Philadelphia Home. Economics Home Economics Club; Ski Club; Riding Club CAROLYN JANE MCCOY . . . . Emlenton 1101111 Economics Phi Upsilon 0111icrm1;Secmar1, LS 1; Hume Lcnnomics Club; Lin nn l:1rt1';Plu1crs CrL NANCY LEE 11'IEYERS . . . . . Pittsburgh Home Economics Chi Omega SLrnlis; Feature Editor, Collegian; Ski Club; Rifle Club; 1 1' 10 s 111 the News at Penn SHIIL'; IA 1'1 ELAINE LOUISE MICHAEL . . . . Berwick Home Economics Secretary, Home Economics Club; Junior Prom Committee ELEANOR ROSE MIHOLICS . . . . Bethlehem Ilmnc Econmnics Coilvgiun JUSTINE E. MILLER . . . . . Evans City Home Economics 1Vcstminster Foundation NANCY ROSE MOHN . . . . . Mohnton Home Eranomics Home Economics Club LORRAINE MONDRICK . . . . Northampton Hume Economics llanaging CEditor, News and Vlews; P1esidcnt,Phi Upsilon cr;0n Nc11man Club; Omi lCI on Nu i1291 NIARY ELLEN IVIOOD . . . . . Doerstown Hume Econmnics Home Economics Club; vas and IIIU'II'S; FTII; Outing Club; Sum: Party GEORGE HENRY MOORE New Brunswick, N. J. IImL'I IIIIIIIIIIislmtI'IIII Greeters Club; NL'II'S and Views BmokviIIe Gamma Phi Beta VIRGINIA M. MOORE I'IUIHL' Economics cm 015', Treasurer, Gamma 1,111,211L'II; IISC A: IIIIIIL' ELUIIHHIICS StIILIL-I CIIIIII i;I CIiluc SccrcmrI LinIII :Iny; 11mm: EconomiLs CIuII: IIIIerIIIIu'IIs 11 II Ims in IIIU NLII'I u! IL'HH SIIIIL'; IVIARGOT AILEEN IIIULLIN . . . . Pittsburgh Kappa Delta Home ECOHUIHICX Economics Club President, Kappa Dclm; PAIHIICIICIIIC Council; IIUIIIc Honesdalc DAVID A. IIIUIIIIAY . . IInlL'I IIIIIIIIIII:IT:III0H SIUIIIa Lln AIpIIzu II III ;SL ,GI'LCICI'S CIuII; LII' I11 III CluIII, DOHIIIIOFI' OIIILL 'r Icnkintown IIIAIIY VIRGINIA IIIYERS IIIIIIIL' Ifcnnmuivs IIUIHC Economics CIIIII FRANCIS XAVIER O'BRIEN . . . . Scranton Hotel Administration Phi Kappa JIIGA; Newman CIIIII II'ILLIAIII HENRY PARKS, JR. . . . Harrisburg Sigma :IIIIIIII Epsilon Howl IIIIUIIHIXIFUIIDH PICSiLICIIt, I'icchrcsiLIL'IIt, Sigma xIIPIlH Epsilon; Crcclcrs CIuII ANN MARIE PATTERSON . . . . . Eastnn IILIIIIL' ECUHUHIILS Kappa DcIm II LIIII1I1 s Ii dimr, PL'IIII St IlL IarIIILr ISC I: From: IIIIy crs Crew; Inll'illnuIZIIS; II'cslcv Iound .IIinII 11301 REUBEN JOSEPH MOOSE . Hotel Administration ngma Em Alpha; Home Economics SIudL-nt Council; JIIGA; JIIMA Curwensvillc IIIAE ROBENA iI'IOSES . . . . . Pittsbumh Home Economics A 0 Kappa Alpha Theta TIIcslIians; Fmth; PIn'I'CI'S Crews CAROLE THOMAS IIIOSLEY . . . . Tarcntum I Home Economics Hume Lconomius Club; Marketing Club; CaIIIcrhurI' Club AUDREY JEANNE NASH . . . Doylestown Home Economics Ilpha Chi Omega I IL c President, xIIpIIn CIIi OIIIcg' I, IIOI LCOH 110m cs SSm Icnt C011 Ci;1 Phi U silun Omicron; NL'IIIS and I ICIl'S; Thespian CrcII 11C Newsletter- SLIIL PartI , Sums BARBARA ANN NEIII UIST I . Q . . . Greensburg Home Econmmcs Phi I111 llomc liconIIIIIiLs Club; CnIIcgiun; IIIIrLIIIIm'aIs JOHN CHARLES NOTE . . . . Pittsburgh IImL'I Administration Ilplm SignII Phi PrLsidcm, lIlpIm Siumn I hi: 11C; 11- C BuzIrd of Con trol; Greeters IIIII; Licbig Chemical SOCICII; 11 C II'mksIIIIp LOIS POII'ERS PATTERSON . . . . Ligonier Home EchnmiLs :IIPII'I I. .1IIIIx1 I Delta Om IIcmn Nu; l I I anI IxIII TIIclzu IIUHIC Lcmwmics 1uI;I II SC- I; IVR I; Dormimn OIIIccr; FT -I IIIARY ELIZABETH PETITGOUT . . . Lansdownc Home Echmnics Kappa IIPIYI TIIch CIInirn11II, IuLI IcI1iII; SLrnIIS: .Il-l CtIIIegc Cabinet; PSC: -:I Phi Upsilun OmIchI; II SC- I; Irl'CSIHnan Custums Bnm'd DINO LOUIS PIEROTTI . . . . Taonr IItItL'I -IIIIIIIIIIxImtImI IIOIHC Economics Student Council; Greeters Club; Newman Club CHARLES NICHOLAS PITETTI, JR. . . Lansdowne Halal IIIIIIIiIIiSIruliuII Sigma Eta Alpha; JIIIIIA; Crcctcrs L'IIIII JOAN FRANCES POLLOCK . . . . CarIIIicIIacIS Home Economics Sigma SiUmn Sigma Scarcinrv, Sigma Simna Sigma PATRICIA ANN PURKS . . . DovIcstown Home Economics AIpIIa Omicron PI V Icc- President, IIIPIHI Omicron Pi; Secretary, ACE I; 'IIILSIIian SIIOIV; mraIIIuraIs; IIIOLIL'I'n Dance C Iub; SII' InlInIn C In b NORMA JEANNE SAPPIE . . Pi msburgh Delta Delta Delta Phi UpsiIon Omicron; SL-L'rcmn', DcItI t2! Delta DCIIII; IIonIc EconomiLs CIub; Ncumun CIIIII; IV SL A Ilonu: EchOIIIics MARY LOUISE SCI-IARAR . . . Pittsburgh Home EconomiLs Kappa Kappa Gamma Circulation IIIaIIagL Lr, NLIIs and V iL'II'x; PIIi UpsiIon Om mcmn; IILIIIIL ECUHUIHILS CIu JULIUS SHAPIRO . . . . . PIIiIaLIeIpIIia Hotel I'IIIHIIIIISITIIIIIHI I3 cm Sigma Rho Treasurer, PM -;I DmILL- LIIairIIIIIII, BCIIC IIOP IIaII; GI'CLILrs CIIIII IVILLIAIII LEE SHIFFLETT . . . . . Oxford IIML'I zIzIIIIinisInIIiuII PrLsident, AIII; Lion' Is Paw; Treasurer, Tm nCounciI; JIIMA; Secretary, TriIIII mII; L2IIIir :qutII IBIIII LII IIIIIIIIIIIL-L; Sigma Em :IIIpIn ; LIIL L-LIL'n g?tIuIcI: :III- -CUIICgL L.IIIIinLt; Skull and BUIILS; IIYIms in the NW; at Penn BETSIY HELENE SIEGLER . . . La ancastLr I-IL IiLiImImiL x Cu InInm PIIi BLHI President Mortar Board: SCL'ILmrI', III! Socicn LIIIIIILiI: Pn-si L-nt, L-aIIIIIIII Ii IIL'III; IIIm II In: IIIImIg SIIIIILIIII iII :IIIIL'riL'IIII llnIIvrsiIiL's II Colleges; TIIL:pi2Ins; Phi UpsiIon OIIIiLrIIII; Chimes; II' SL. A IIOUSC of RL- c-prLscn l2II BE rTY RUTH SMUCKER . . Huntinodnn IIan' Eumnmics KIII Hm IIIIIII2I 'IIIL'ta mIII; Ihespiun C n u a; P2 IIIIIL IIL IIiL CounLI PATRICIA E. RILE . . . . Springfield, N. J. mm: Econmnics Gamma Phi Beta II'SG -,I House of RCPTLSCI'IIKIIII'US; Durmimn OIIiccr; Cu cns; AHLIILrtisiIIU IIIIIIIIIULI' NL'IIIS umI I iLIl'b JOAN Y. ROSENBERGER . . . . IIIeycrsdaIc . I ' IIII IImIIc Econmnws IIII I Frolh; IIIIIIIIL'II'S CImrIIs; IIIlraIIIIIrIIIS; ETA ETHEL III. SANDSON . . . . Irwin SiguIIi Delta Tau Home ELUIIUIHILS Collegian; Trcnsu rc- r, OmiLmn Nu; PIIi Upsilon Omicron; IIiIIcI; IInIIIE ELUIIOIHICS CIuII; Scuctzm, Sigma Delta 'Iu IVILLIAIII THOIIIAS SHAW . . . Uniontoun 110ch AIIIIIiIIislruIion Delta Tau DL'Itu JIIMA; Greeters LIIIIII MARY LOU SHELLENBERGER . . . New Castle Ilome Ecouwnics DcII2I Gamma WINNIE MAE SHELLEY . . . . Stchton IImIIL' Economics IIPIIII Omicron Pi ACEI; IIOIIIC EcLIIILIIIIiL's CIuII DOLORES ELAINE STARK . . pIIrata llmm' ECUIIUIHILS AIIIII2I Omicron Pi IIOIIIL I LunnmILx L IuII; AL ILI; FT I; Outing CIIIII; u iIIIIIIiIIg L IIIII; IIIIr.IIIIIIr2IIs DORIS MARIE S'I'RATHMEYER . . . . York IIIIIIIU lfcmlmnics PrL-siLIL-III, iI'rL-IIsurL-r, IIUIIIL' IECUIIUIIIICS CIIIII; VIII Upsilon Omicron; PSLTA SHIRLEY IIIAE STUCKEY . . . Rocinng, N. J. II-Onll' Ecmmmics ZL'L'I Tau AIpIIzI AIKIIIIIgIng I:LIin LI 'I SL'L'r Inn, 7cm TIIII AIpIIII; IIUIIIC ECOHOIHICS LIIIII; SI2IIL ParII'; BfILIgILE LIIIII; vIImILrn DnnLc CILIII; Intnunumls; IVIm's in IIIL .I'L'Ils III PL'IIII SIIIIL; Board of PIIIIIiL'aIiIIIIs I131I MARY MARGARET SULLIVAN . . . . Easton HmIIL' Economics Delta Zeta President Secretary. DL'1121ZcuI;Pnnhcllcnichuncil' 1L11I11.111 Club; I1i11i1111 Club; 1111111111ur1115 SUSAN 1111NN1CH THOIVIAS . . . Landisvi11e Home Economics CUHL'gimI; Home Economics Club; Omicron Nu NANCY LOUISE TRAVIS . . . . 11'1onessen Home Economics Kn a D8113 Thuspians; State Party; FTA; Home Economics Club; 11'1111; Intramm'als JOHN RICHARD TRIPPE . . . . . . Erie Hotel1111111111is1m110n Greeters Club SHIRLEY ANN TRUDCEON . . . . B1idgevi1le Home Econonfc Home Economics Club; L811; Scc1c1a11', Philnlcs; Sccretarv, FTA ELEANOR PATIENCE UNGETHUENI . . 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I110ntrose 101110 EmenIics '1'11L'1:1 Sigma Phi jOANNE 11'ILSON . . . . . . Pittsburgh 111111113 1501111011116 Pi Beta P111 1'icc-P1'csidcm, Pi Beta Phi; ACEI; Home Economics Club; State Party BETSY ANNE YOUNKINS . . . . . Butler Homv IzL'mInnIiL's Phi Mu SL'L1L'1M1, Phi 1111:111u11g Republicans; Intramurals 11321 Spring Week, and Home Economics students model beautiful fabrics DOROTHY BARBARA ZETTLE . . Pleasant Mount Home Economics Alpha Omicron Pi From; Homc Economics Club; Swimming Club ANNA MAE ZIMMERMAN . . . . Bcrnvillc Home Economics Chi Omega BDLLEGE OF THE LIBERAL ARTS BEN EUWEMA Deon Fundamentals of the cello are taught in music classes BDLLEGE 0F ORGANIZATION BEN EUWEMA RICHARD C. MALONEY WILLIAM H. POWERS Dean Assistant Dean Director, Arts and Science Extensimz ROBERT E. DENGLER THEODORE J. GATES BmcE HARRIS PHILIP A. SHELLEY PHILIP S. KLEIN FRANKLIN C. BANNER OmuN FRINK, Jn. HUMMEL FISHBURN JOHN M. ANDERSON R. WALLACE BREWSTER FRANKLIN B. KRAUSS ROBERT E. CLARK ROBERT T. OLIVER Head, Classical Languages Head, English Composition Head, English Literature Head, German Head, History - Head, Journalism Head, Alaihemmics - Head, Alusic Head, Philosophy - Head, Political Science Head, Romance Languages Acting Head, Sociology - - Head, Speech Maps aid in the study of Biblical literature THE lIBERAl ARTS Art is one of 24 fields in which students in arts and letters may major ROBERT ALAN ABELOVE . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Zeta Beta Tau Hillel; VVDFM LEONARD ABRAMSON . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Hillel; AIRI NANCY LEE ACI-IESON . . . . W ilkinsburg Arts and Letters Alpha Omicron Pi Intramumls THOMAS WARREN ALBERT . . . Bethlehem Arts and Letters JOSEPH LOUIS ALBINI . . . . Vandergrift Arts and Letters Newman Club; Sociology Club; Psychology Club STUART NEIL ALLEN . . . . VVildwood, N. J. Arls and Letters Phi Sigma Delta Vicc-Prcsident, Phi Sigma Delta; Vicc-Prcsident, Pi Tau Pi Sigma; Intrmnumls; Steering Committee, Lion Party RICHARD STUART ALTMAN . . . Philadelphia Arts uml Letters Beta Sigma R110 Skull and BLlIncs; lhcspi ans; Cheerleader; RLIIEIIIII 111I- -Lifc IVcck; eh lrcslimun Counselor; St: 1101 IVIAPIILYN ANN ANIBLER . . . . Havertown Arts and Letters Collegian; Psychology Club LEONA MAY ANDERSON . . . . State College Arts mu! Letters y ' F ' i XVcsiey ' ' Modem DIIIIL'C Club S. THOMAS ANDERSON . . . . North East Canmwrca Delta Tau Delta MIIInIgcr, W'Icstling; PSC X; Quancrdcck Sncicu; SIL-L-rino ConIIIIitIL-L, Lion P 319'; Bluck LI RONALD SYLVAN ANGERMAN . . . McKeesport Arts and Lcttcrs Phi Epsilon Pi Adv cI'IisisngI M IIIIIIgcr, Froth; Quarterchk SociLtI; 1:: IrIIIi Nuu ;lB uc Kev; XI .IIIIIHL'r, FOUIIKHH State PIIr JAMES WARNER ARMSTRONG . . VVilluw vac Commerce AIM DAVID HARVEY ARNOLD . . . . . Athens Arts and Letters Bela Theta Pi X11 Coll ch SLL'Ie IIIrI l'urc Isu 1;:1 Lions P:IH';C1!PIain, Lacrosse; tha's H110 Among Students in Amycricmx UniversitiLs am! alleges; Student Uninn Culnlni ttcc; Trcns surcr, Beta Theta 1i; Androclcs; Parmi Nous; President, Druids LARRY ASH . . . . . . . Philadelphia CmIIIIIL'rCL' Beta Sigma R110 Treasurer, Beta Sigma Rho PAUL SCOTT ASPLUNDH . . . . Bryn Athyn Comnwrw Sigma Chi Skull and Bones; Arnold Air SocietI; Androcles; Ski Team; IFC; Srp ing Wieek CommittLe; XVIIO' s in the Neuis a! Penn StatL; Ski Club; Accounting lub BARRY MORTON AUBITZ . . York Arts and Letters Lambda Chi Alpha MORTON JOSEPH AVERICK . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Epsilon Pi WALTER E. BACK . . . . Sharon Hill Arts and Letters Pi Kappa Alpha Vice- PresidLnt, Senior Class; Parmi Nous; LA VIE; Vicc-President, Pi Kappa Alpha; Chairman, Senior Prom Committee; Liberal Arts Student Council; Freshman Counselor; FrLshman Basketball i1381 DELORES BATTLE Commerce JORDAN LEE BAUSHER Arts and Letters Political Science Club; Ski Club ABRAHAM LOUIS BAVAR . Arts and Letters Pi Lambda Sigma BERTHA JEAN BEAHM Arts and Letters German Club RICHARD LEE BEALL Com merce Accounting Club; PSCA ELMER PAUL BECKER Arts and Letters Philadelphia Reading Sigma Chi Altoona New Castle Phi Mu New Bethlehem Paupack Phi Sigma Kappa ROBERT ROYCE BAIRD . . . . . Bellwood Arts and Letters WILLIAM KENNETH BAKER Arts and Letters Philadelphia Phi IWu Delta PATRICK S. BANGE . . . . . . Hanover Commerce Alpha Kappa Psi; VVDFM; Newman Club; Accounting Club JANE PAULINE BARKLEY . . . . Blairsville Arts and Letters Phi Mu Panhcllcnic Council GEOFFREY BARNES . . . Wynnewood Arts and Lencn Sigma Alpha Epsilon Thespians; Alpha Kappa Psi ARNOLD RICHARD BARNETT Philadelphia Commerce Sigma Alpha Mu IFC; Secretary, Delta Sigma Pi; IIillel CHARLES JORDAN BELL Arts and Letters Philadelphia Phi Epsilon Pi Fralh; Frcshnmn Basketball JOHN BELL . . . East Lansdowne Arts and Letters Pi Lambda Sigma; IRC JOSEPH BERGER Arts and Letters Philadelphia Zeta Beta Tau President, Hillel; FMA DOLPI-IINE ANN BERKANT . . . . . Exeter Arts and Letters Alpha Nu; Newman Club DORIS SANDRA BERKOVVITZ Philadelphia Arts and Letters Alpha Epsilon Phi Station Manager, WDFM; Radio Guild; Senior Board, Froth; Secretary, Alpha Epsilon Phi; Hillel; Immmurals SUSANNE MARTINEC BERLEUE . . Johnstown Arts and Letters Delta Alpha Delta; Women's Debate; Political Science Club; Treasurer, Secretary, VicePresidcnt, Young Republicans; French Club; Bridge Club I1391 JACK SANFORD BERNBAURI East Stroudsburg Cmnmurcc Sigma Alpha Mu Delta Sigma Pi; Marketing Club; I'Iillcl GRACE MILDRED BICKELHAUPT . Floral Park, N. Y. Arts and Letters Kappa Delta LA V1E;Froth; TlIL-spian Crew; St' 110 Party; Modern Dance C1ub;IntrI111urals FRANCES MARIE BLACK . . . . Carlisle Arts and Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma OLIVER GEORGE BONNERT . . . . Ridgway Commune Sigma Phi Epsilon President, Sigivma Phi Lpsilonn Marketina Club; IFC; State Party; In Ilrumur Ils; Cuihgian;lnsur'1ncc Clu BARBARA A. BORCHERS BriarcliH' Manor, N. Y. Am mul Lama's XVDFM; IntrIIIIIurIIls EMIL JOSEPH BORRA . . . . Beadling Journalism leha SiUIIII Phi Frcshnmn Sn' cur; SIIL'L ;Sc; rL'I Ir xlX ph'I SiUsz Phi; Spring VK L'L'k CLIIIImittL'L; 11C XVUlkShUP VIRGINIA ALLEN BOXVIXIAN . . . Latrobe Journalism AlpiI'I Chi Omega V ILL-- -Prcsidcnr, Alph' 1 Chi 0111LU'I;T1'LISI urL-r, HILI'I Sinma 1 hi; Luca! AdI crIisiIIg 31' In' .IgLr, RL'SC' Ith and RL'LorLls M 'Inagcr, CaHLgiaII DONALD M. BRILL . . . . New York, N. Y Arts and Letters Zcm 13cm Tau President, Zeta Beta Tau; IFC; Stccring Committee, State Party; XVDFM RALPH PEARSON BROOKS, JR. . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters H401 MARY LOUISE BLACKBURN . . . State College Arts and Letters P H. JOAN BLISSMAN East McKeesport Journalism Bridge Club; Alpha Nu BARBARA ANN BOHRER . . . . Reading Journalism Theta Phi Alpha IVRA; Modern Dance Club; Riding Club; Collegian; New man C ub; Thespian Shows; Frath JOSEPH NORVVOOD BORTZ, IR. . . Pottsville Commerce Pi Kappa Alpha IRVIN JOSEPH BOSLET . . . . . Altoona Commerce KATHRYN JOANNE BOTHVVELL . . . Allentown Arts and Lcucrs Delta Zeta ETHEL BROWN . . . . . Chester Arts and Letters Alpha Kappa Alpha Presidcm,'A1plm Kappa Alpha; 'lre'Isuxcr, Mon'u' Board; Panhcllenic Coun- ci; Lcrc V-Trcasurcr, DL-lta Alpha DLlIa; XVomen s DebaIc;I Who's in the News In Penn State; DormimI-y Officer; VVSGA House of Represen- LBIIVCS JUDITH LEE BROWN . . . . Altoona Arts and Letters Sigma Sigma Sigma Collegian; Thcspians; Phi Sigma Iota SETH MONROE BROWN, JR. . . . Wayne Arts and Letters Alpha Phi Alpha President, Alpha Phi Alpha; Accounting Club; InsuranLc C1ub;IntramuraIs STEPHEN DONALD BUNDY . . . Saegertown Labortnlmmgemem Relations Newman Club; IRR 1 GEORGE NIXON BURMAN, JR. . . Philadelphia Commerce Pi Kappa P111 Insurance Club; SAME; Intramurals RICHARD VAUGHN CANOUSE . . State College Jo11r111111's111 P111 Mu Delta I'mtl1;R11dio Guild;211p11a Delta Sig11111;P1o11111ti11n and Pub 11: Relations Dircst11r,117 DF.1I HARRY R'IATTERN CARROLL . . Philipsburg Journalism P111 Sigma Kappa Treasurer, Sigma Doha Chi ROBERT HENDERSON CARRUTHERS, JR. . Wayne Journalism Sigma 111111111 Epsilon Skull 111111 Bones; Tribunal; Vice- President, Junior C111ss;PrL-sidcn1,211plla Delta Sigma; Advc en ising Manager. Collegian,- Thcs inns; An11'1 0:11 cs; 111k- ling; 11C; Vice- President, SiUma 111111111 I;psx'l11n;11lxos 1'11 the News 11! 17mm Sta t1: ROBERT TODD CARTER . . . . Stroudsburg Commvrce Secretary, Punn $11111: Club; Insurance Club J. ROBERT CHAMBERLAIN . Library Commerce Sigma Alpha Epsilon Thespians; From; Androclcs; Junior Prm nCommittcc; Insurance Clu 11; 1111105 in the News at Penn State JOHN ANDREW CHEMSAK . . . . Ambridge Arts and Letters Them Xi 1101111 Manager, 81151112111111! CHESTER POWELL CHERVVINSKI . . . Scranton Lt11mr-.1Ianngemem 1113111110115 Presi11e11t,'l111111 C111 11:11; 11c 0.111111111113111 11111. 1' r71r1's1111'11111 :11;1 111111111111r11ls; Donnimrv 011111 JOHN P. CITRON . . . . Philadelphia Ar r15 111111 1.1'51'111' 1'1L'c-Prcsidcn1, 111111111 Gu1111;PmducL'r, Dxrc'. lnr, 11'1'11L-r 11'017111 GLORIA 111AY CLAPPS . . . . . Shenandoah Commerce Them P111 Alpha Ncu man Clu11;.1cc11unnn1v Club; Markctmg C1ub;FBL.1; Sp.n1sh Club;In1rn1nu.r1115 JOHN A. CLARKE . . . . . Point Marion Arts 111111 Letters Players; Penn State Club MARK ELWOOD CHRIST . . 1 . Lecsport Journalism Assistant Business ManaLrC1111cgia11;Sccrctz1r1', 111111111 L-lta Sig1n1'1;2'1n111111 Air Soc cic JOHN V17. CHRISTIAN . . . . VVCst Chester Arts and Lcllcvv Sigma Phi Alpha President, Sigma P111 211111111 MAE CHYLAK . . . . . . . Olvphant Arts 111111 Letters 11'111111'11'5 Chorus; Nc11'1111111 Club; Imr'111111111115 KENT 111. CLOUSER . . . . . VViHiamstown Connncrcc Sigma 1.1p11z1 Epsilon Blue Kev; P115111c11t, Insurance C1u11;1V110's 1'11 1111: News 2' 111111 State; 111111111001, G11 f MYRON EZRA COLE . . . . . . Latrobe Arts and 11'1111'15 PresidLnt, 1111-111111pllaP ;'11'c:15urqu, P1111crs; LS.;1 .1111; 11 110 s in tin- News at P111111 S1111L' HOWARD 1. JAMES COLLIER . . . Bristol Cunmwrce Sigma P111 Epsilon 1'icc-Prcsi1lcnl, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Newman Club; IFC 11411 W EBB TYLER COMFORT . . . . Tunkhannock Arts and Letters Glee Club; Varsity Quartet; Intramurals BARBARA JANE CONNITT . . . . Chalfont Arts and Letters LSA JUDITH LYNN CONRAD . . . Johnstown Journalism Alpha Xi Delta Punhcllenic Council; Intramumls; Collegian; Student Handbook MARGARET ANN CONTI . . . Greensburg Journalism Kappa Kappa Gamma Senior Board, Froth JOSEPH LEREW COOPER . . . . State College Journalism Sigma Delta Chi DAVID LAWRENCE CORBIN . Mount Vernon, N. Y. Arts and Letters VichPrcsident, Inter-Varsity Fellowship; Freshman Basketball CHARLES RAYMOND CORNWELL . . Lansdowne Arts and Letters Inlramurals MARVIN AARON COTLER . . . Frackville Commerce Alpha Epsilon Pi ViCCvPresidcm, Alpha Epsilon Pi; Hillel DONALD EDWARD COX . . . . Phoenixville Commerce Secretary, Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club RICHARD DOUGLAS GRAFTON . . . Ambridge Arts and Lctwrs President, Senior Clz'1ss; Lions law; Head Manager, Football; Skull and Bones; Blue Kev; Thespians; qu's H7110 Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; H7lw's in the Net ms at Penn State; Spring Week Committee JACK RONALD CRAWFORD . . . . . Erie Arts and Letters Alpha Sigma Phi Treasurer, Alpha Sigma Phi; Political Science Club; Ski Club; ICG; IRC CHARLES JOSEPH CRIST . . . . . Altoona Arts and Letters Sigma Phi Sigma Imramuruls RONALD JAMES CROVVE . . . . . Clarion Arts and Leltcrs IVIARILYN ALICE CROWLEY . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Omega DONALD FOREST CURTIS . . . Amherst, Mass. Arts and Letters , Zoology Club; IFC JOHN LOUIS DALEY . . . . . . Warren Commerce Accounting Club; Intramuxals AVIS LORRAINE DALTON . . . . Springfield Com nwrcc Leonidcs JOSEPH LEON D'ANDREA . . . . Bridgeville Arts and Letters Intramurals U421 JAMES HARRY DEMCHECK Arts and Letters DAVID RICE DENNIS Arts and Letters PSCA; Sociology Club STANLEY S. DeRISIO Commerce ALAN JOSEPH DIAMOND Commerce JACK C. DIEHL Commerce RUSSELL JOSEPH DiMARCO Commerce Monongahela Sharon Hill Omega Psi Phi Philadelphia Alpha Sigma Phi Philadelphia Phi Epsilon Pi . Bedford Plii Doha Theta Bangor Alpha Phi Delta Treasurer, Alpha Phi Delta; Blue Band; Accounting Club LOUIS JOSEPH D'ANGELI Wynnewood Ans and Letters Kappa Si :1 IFC; Accounting Club gm THOMAS LEE DAVIES . . . . Bellefonte I;hi Kappa Sigma Labor-Mmmgumcnt Relations Parmi Nous; Secretary, IRRA; iVlw's in the News at Penn State BERNARD DAVIS Baltimore, Md. Arts and Letters Beta Sigma R110 Alpha Phi Omega; State Party ERMA JANE DAVIS New Castle Arts and Letters Orchestra; Blue Band; Players; Wesley Foundation MARGARET LOUISE DEARDORFF Chmnbersburg Arts and Letters Pi Beta Phi DONALD PATRICK DEEGAN Philadelphia Arts and Letters Town Council FRANCIS J. DiPIPI . . . . . . Old Forge Journalism Alpha Phi Delta Vice1Prcsidcnt, Alpha Phi Delta; Collegian; IFC; IRRA RICHARD STEPHEN DOBIAS . . . Paimerton Accounting Treasurer, Pi Tau Pi Sigma; Accounting Club; Newman Club MARSHALL OWEN DONLEY . . . Lancaster Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Kappa Lion s Paw; Edimr, From; Manauing Editor, Collegin 1:; Skull and Bones; Xniimcles; S'pring 1VchCmnmiNL-c; Board of Publications; Sigma Delta ;'H hos in the News at Penn Suite GEORGE EDWARD DORAN . . . . Allentown Arts and Letters Vicc-Prcsidcm, LSA; College Co-op MARTHA T. DOUDS . State College Arts and Letters Pi Lambda Sigma VINCENT H. DRAYNE . . . . Pittsburgh Journalism Delta Tau Delta Sccrctan, Delta 11 Dcl1 1.1; Business Manager, CollegimNe11m11;Club erd of Public 1110119, Alpha Doha Sigma; C,Stmlcni! Handbook; Manager, Cross Countr ry l1431 ERNEST BENJAMIN DUBLISKY . . Chester Arts and Lvllers Phi Epsilon Pi IFC Newsletter,- Inkling JAMES ASHMORE DUNLAP . . . Bmdhcadsville Arts 11nd LaHurs Chi Phi Men 5 Deluxe; State P1 111v; Ircnsurer,n11dio Gui1d;Fec11cing; Cl C; Dmmitorv C11uncil;Ju11ior Prom Commit ROBERT PEALE DUNN . . Lansdowne Ialmr- Management Relations Collegian; Penn State Club; I1111'a111111uls SALLY M. EISEN . . . . . West Pittston Arts and Letters LA VIE; CPC; Inkling; Thcspiun Crews; Hillel; Intramumls ALFRED GEORGE ELLINGHAM Commerce Manhasset, N. Y. MYRON RALPH ENELOVV . . . . Greensburg Arts um! Lclwrs Phi Epsilon Pi n's Paw; Sucre .111 -Trc;1surcr, Sk1 111 and Bones; Andr clcs; Business Manager, From,- Business Manng r, Inkling; Business M11111! gar, Spring XVcck; olicitutions C111 1111'11. C111111 1115 C119 C1i uc 1:11'm11n, State Party; Ldimr, Student Gmcrmnunl Bnnklu; Bii:ird of Publications THOMAS GEORGE FARRELL . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters C11i P111 Lion' s Paw; Skull 1-1111 Bonus; Chairman, Student Tril111n111;M:111agcr, Men 5 Debate; President, Chi Pl1i;Prcsidcnt, Am mclcs; Vicc- resident, Liberal Arts Student Council; Chairman, Junior Class Week; Business 111111111131, 1C Newsletter; Clique Chairman, State Par 11y JOHN JOSEPH FEENICK . . . . VVilkes-Barre Arts and Letters JEROME M. FEINBERG . . . . . Philadelphia Arts uml Lcm-rs Pi anb1h Phi President, Political Science Club; Ynung Republicans; 111118 11441 JOAN MARIE DUPLEIX de ROMOET . Bayside, N. Y. Arts and Letter; Delta Gamma State Party; French Club; Newman Club RUDOLPH VINCENT DUTZNIAN . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Delta Sigma Phi Pi Lambda Sigma; Arnold Air Societv; IFC ;;IRC Political Science Club;Pc1'sl1ing RiHes; Campus Che ROBIN MARCOT EICHE . . . . . Altoona Arts and Letters 1V0man's Chorus; Belles Lettres; Phi Kappa Phi JAY ALAN EPSTEIN . . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. Arts and Letters Zeta Beta T1111 Manager, Baseball; Inkling; Froth; Intramurals PHOEBE JANET ERICKSON . . DuBois Arts and Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma VicmPrcsidcm, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Liberal Arts Student Council ROBERT NOEL EUVVEMA . . . . State College Arts and 1.221ch Sigma Pi Sigma JU LIAN DAVID FELDMAN . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Rho FURY JOSEPH FERACO Wildwood, N. J. Arts and Letters Tau Kappa Epsilon Androclcs; Parmi Nous; Lion Party; Cheerleader; SoPhnmurc Dance Com- mittee; IFC; Spring Week Committee; 1Vho's in the News at Penn State BARTON ARCHIBALD FIELDS . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Kappa Alpha Psi President, Kappa Alpha Psi; IFC; Intramurals JOHN DANIEL FILBIN . Renovo Arts and LcHurs Newman Club; Penn State Club; Alpha Kappa Psi DANIEL HASTINGS FISHER, JR. Philadelphia Commerce Beta Theta Pi State Party; Thespiun Show NORMAN MOONEY FLEEKOP Philadelphia Counucrcc Alpha Epsilon Pi ORVILLE JOSEPH FLEMING, II . . . Kittanning Arts and Lotlcrs Thespinns; Lion Party; Players' Crews; Ski Club ROBERT GEORGE FLICK . . . Erie Arts am! Lcllcrs Delta Chi Glee Club; From; Lion Party; Chapel Choir; Belles Lcm'cs FRANKLIN JABIES FONNER . . . Harrisburg Arts and Letters Intramumls GERALD FOREMAN . . . . . Pittsburgh Commerce Phi Epsilon Pi Androclcs; All-Concgc Elections Comnlitlcc; Frnlh; Manager, Tennis; Secretary, Alpha Phi Omega; Accounting Club; Inkling; Pivot; Ham's in the News at Penn Stale; Intramuruls NANCY SCHUYLER FORSYTHE . Harrington Park, N. J. Commerce NEIDA FRALICH . . . . . . Bradford Journalism Chi Omega Collegian; Thcspian Shows; Sccrctnry-Trcnsurcr, 7rcsnnan Class; Chapel Choir ALVIN MARTIN FREEDMAN Commerce Philadelphia ' Sigma Alpha Mu Intramurals; Frath NANCY ALICE GANLEY . . . . . Oreland Arts and Letters Newman Club; Nittany Grotto; VRA DAVID IRWIN GARFIELD Philadelphia Commerce ch Sigma Rho Freshman Baseball; Freshman Basketball; Intramurals RICHARD FRANK FRALICK . . . . . Erie Journalism ICC; Otcllcslm PHYLLIS JUNE FRANKEL . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Sigma FTA; Treasurer, Phi Sigma Sigma; IIillcl; Belles Lcttrcs MARVIN JAY FREED . . . . . . Chester Commerce Phi Epsilon Pi Frcshnmn Buskcxbull; Frail: SIDNEY E. CASS . . . . . . Paxinos Arts and Letters Phi Eta Sigma; Arnold Air Society CHARLES A. GIBBS . . . . . Pittsburgh Commerce Chi Phi Pershing Rifles; Blue Key; Skull and Bones; Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Alpha Phi Omega; Chairman, Orientation Week; Secretary, Delta Sigma Pi; Dclm Nu Al ha; Secretary, Chi Phi; Spring Week Committee; CPC; Steering Committee, State Party RICHARD KIRK GIBSON . . . . . Oil City Arts and Letters Pi Kappa Phi President, Pi Kappa Phi; Engineering Student Council l1451 BLAIR HUGH GINCRICH . . . . Harrisburg Commerce Phi Kappa Tau Blue Band; Orchestra; Phi Mu Alpha; Alpha Kappa Psi HENRY ALBERT GIULIANI . . . . Hazleton Arts and Letters Theta Kappa Phi Fraternity Editor, LA V112; Alpha Phi Omega; Newman C1ub;Political Science Club; HUio' s in the News at Penn Smlc LORRAINE ANN CLADUS . . . Coaldale Arts and Letters Alpha Xi Delta Mortar Board; President, Al'pha Xi Delta; Senior Board, Collegian; Chimes A1 ha La mbda eta; i Sigma 0m; Dormit 1tor y OHicer; Panhcllenic Council; WSGA AHousc of Representatives; tho's in the News at Penn Stare; Freshman Counselor RICHARD PAUL COFF . . . Washington, D. C. Arts and Letters Bcllcs Lcttres; Penn State Club; IRC SANDRA RUTH GONCHAR . . . Kingston Arts and Letters Sigma Delta Tau Collegian; Thespians; Fraxh,1FC Newsletter; lanhcllcnic Council; Campus Chas ANN M. GOOD . . . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Steering Committee, Lion Party; Thespians; PTA ALVIN SAMUEL GOODMAN . . . . Scranton Journalism Sigma Delta Chi; Penn State Club; IIillcl; Independent, Se nio 1: Board, Collycgia n LEONARD SAUL GOODMAN . . . Coraopolis Arts and Lclters Collegian; Vice- President Hillel; Political Science Club; C;Androcles; Pi L imbdn Sigma; 1 hi Eta Sigma DORIS F. GORDON . . . . . . Taylor Arts and Letters Collegian ROBERT HAROLD GORNALL . . Cheswick Arts and Letters Sigma Phi Sigma Alpha Kappa Psi; Intramurals WILLIAM JEROME GORTON . . . . DuBois Labor-Management Relations Political Science Club; Psychology Club; Sociology Club; IRRA ROBERT ANTHONY GREEN . . . . Hazleton Commerce Accounting Club; Insurance Club; Newman Club BARBARA JANE GREENEBAUM . . . Hanover Arts and Letters Treasurer, ICG; Political Science Club; Junior Prom Committee ROBERT EUGENE GREENSPAN . . Philadelphia Commerce Zcm Beta Tau Froth; Accounting Club GEORGE COLLINS GREER . . . Sharon Arts and Letters Alpha Tau Omega Head MnAnager, Soccer; Collegian; Blue Ke e;y Parmi Nous; Treasurer, Alpha au Omega; All- College Elections Commit tee MARGOT P. GROSSMAN . . . . Elkins Park Journalism Editorial Director, Froth; Vicc-President, Hillel; Associate Editor, Pivot 1 DANIEL A. GROVE . . . . . State College Arts and Letters Phi Delta Theta Lacrosse; Newman Club IRWIN L. GRUSKIN . . . . . Bradford Commerce Sigma Alpha Mu, President, Sigma Alpha Mu; Hillel; IFC; Accounting Club l146l JOHN ASHMORE HAMMOND, JR. . Mount Lebanon Journalism Pi Kappa Alpha Secretary, Pi Kappa Alpha; Freshman Counselor LESLIE BARNET HANDLER . Harrisburg Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Rho Arnold Air Society; Pershing Rifles; P1 Lambda Sigma; Political Science Club; Junior Prom Committee; Manager, Baseba l KALMAN HARNICK . . . . . Philadelphia Labor-Management Relations Pi Lambda Phi Players Crew; Intramurals GORDON FRANKLIN HARRINGTON, JR. Scenery Hill Arts and Letters Phi Delta Theta Thespians; IFC ROBERT ESROM HARRIS . . . . Bridgeville Journalism Beta Theta Pi Soccer; Secretary-Treasurcr, Druids; Hat Society Council POLLY RANDALL HARRISON Washington, D. C. Arts and Letters Delta Gamma Frath; State Party; Sociology Club JACK EUGENE GUERIN . . . Reading Arts and Letters Sigma Phi Alpha Pi Tau Pi Sigma; SAIUE EDWARD WHITE HAAG . . . . Pittsburgh Journalism All-Cnllege Vicc-Prcsident; Basketball; Vice-Presidcnt, Beaver House; rmi Nous; Druids; Ham's KVha Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges WARREN RAY HAFFNER . . . Clarks Summit Commerce Delta Upsilon President, Delta Upsilon; Skull and Bones; Vice-Prcsident, Andmcles; Tribunal; IFC Board of- Control; Alpha Phi Omega JOHN ADDISON HACY . . . . . Aldan Arts and Letters VICTOR J. HAJJAR . . . . . Harrisburg Arts and Letters Sigma Pi Chapel Usher BARBARA ANN HAMILL . . . . Bcllefonte Journalism Alpha Omicron Pi Swimming Club; XVRA RICHARD EDWARD I-IAUCK . . . . Donora Commerce Phi Kappa President, Phi Kappa; IFC; Blue Key; Manager, Track; XVqus in the News at Penn State RICHARD MILTON HEADLEE . . . Waynesburg Arts and Letters Chi Phi DONALD B. HERBEIN . . Ambridge Arts and Lauers Phi Delta Tueta President, Skull and Bones; Treasurer, Blue Key; President, Sophomore Class; Chairman, Student Trams Court; Freshman Counselor; Lion Party; All-College Cabinet ANNE ELIZABETH HESCH . . . . Harrisburg Arts and Letters Traffic Manager, XVDFM WILLIAM BOYER HESS, JR. . . . Dallastown Arts and Letters Delta Upsilon Blue Band HARRIET HELEN HILBERG . . . . Emmaus Journalism Phi Mu Senior Board, Froth; Players Crew; Secretary, Phi Mu; ntrammals; Dormitory Officw' l147l EDWARD JACK HILL . . . . . Lewistown Commerce Delta Chi IFC; Alpha Kappa Psi; lntrmnumls STANLEY JEROME I'IIRSCH . . . Philadelphia Ionrtmlixm ZL-ta ch Tuu Ilillcl; From; Stccring Committee, State Party NANCY LOUISE I-IOFFER . . . . . Carlisle Conmmrcu Pi Beta Phi a 1m MARY ANN HONESS . . . . State College Arts and Letters Wesley Foundation; Radio Guild BETTY SCHMIDT HOOVER . . . . Harrisburg Journalism Collegian; Bridge Club NIURRAY I. I'IOREVVITZ . . . . Connellsville Arts and Lcllcrs Phi Sigma Delta ML'n' 5 Debate, Sludutt Ilundlmuk; Inkling; Lion Party; clinion- in Life XX Vcck Committee JOHN BURNS HUNTOON . . . . Allentown Arts and Letters BRUCE LAMONT HUNTZINCER . . . Hegins Commerce Accounting Club EDMOND M. HUNTZINGER . . . . Hegins Commerce Accounting Club l1481 CLIFFORD Commerce W ILLIAM HOLGATE . Croydon Phi Delta Theta Blue Key; Thespians; Manager, Soccer ROBERT ARTHUR HOLLEN Arts and LeItLrs W illiamsport Phi Delta Theta Clpmin, Cross Country; Tr 1CL 'lrcasuxct, Phi Delta TI 10! :1; Druidys; Skull and Bones GEORGE JAN HOMICH, JR. Arts and Letters Intramuruls HOWARD HOSMER, JR. Arrs and Letters . Simpson Sigma Phi Sigma Washington, D. C. IRC; Penn State Club; United Student Fellowship DAVID ALLEN HOWELLS Journalism PETER DIL Commerce Nanticoke Phi Sigma Kappa Alpha Delta Sigma; Quartcrdcck Society WYN HUEY Freshman VVreslling; VVrcslling; DAVID LEE HYMAN Journalism Fleming I;hi Delta Theta Intramurals Reading Hillel; Collegian; Frorh; VVDFM; Treasurer, Penn State Club; Manager, mg; Freshman Fencing; College Co- HAROLD R Commerce OBERT lRVIN . Kennett Square Phi Delta Theta Freshman Soccer; Captain, Soccer; Blue Key; Pnrmi Nous RONALD L Commerce EE ISAACMAN Accounting Club . . Harrisburg Phi Sigma Delta RONALD H. ISENBERG Commerce . Houtzdale Phi Sigma Delta Men's Debate; Senior Board, From; Skull and Bones; Androclcs; Thcspinns; HIIw's iu the News a! Penn State; Circulation Manugcr, Inkling,- Liberal Arts Student COlUICil; LA V113; Hillel; Collegian ANITA ELIZABETH JACKSON . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Alpha Kappa Alpha Secretary, Alpha Kappa Alpha; Phi Sigma 10m; Spanish Club; Bowling Club; PSCA BERNARD EDWIN JACOBSON Arts and Letters Uniontown Beta Sigma Rho CORINNE RIVES JANSSENS Bedford Arts and Letters Thespians; Scrolls; Intrumumls; VVRA; VVSGA House of Representatives; PSCA JACK GUSTAV JANTZER . . . . Erie Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Tau JUNE JARMAN Arts and Letters Secretary, Treasurer, Kappa Kappa Gamma; President, German lu ; LA VIE; Intramurals . . Norristown Kappa Kappa Gamma Lansdowne Sigma Nu Teshman Basketball; Freshman Lacrosse; Alpha Kappa Psi; Insurance Club JAMES RICHARD JOHNSTON CC Commer BARBARA ANN JONES . . Scranton Arts and Letters Pi Lambda Sigma; PSCA; Chi Theta; Political Science Club; Thespian Crew; President, Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Secretary, Roger VVilIiums Fellowship DAVID R. JONES Journalism Tau p a Eps an Editor, City Editor, Collegian; Chairman, Board of Publications; All-Col- loge Cabins; Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Sigma Delta Ii; qu's Hmo Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges; Board of Directors, LA VIE; Parmi Nous; Alvaollege Elections Committee; Hmo's in the News at Penn State Connlelsvillc MURRAY JACOBSON Commerce Phi Sigma Delta Xntrmnumls; Inkling; Linn Party MARY MARIA JAMESON . . . Journalism Secretary, Them Sigma Phi; College Cwop; Intrmnumls; VVRA RENEE JANOSKI Arts and Letters Newman Club; Radio Guild; Thus :izms; Sociology Club; Psychology Club; Philotcs; Spanish Club I. I : ANDREW G. JAROS . . . Artx and Letters Secretary, AIM; Skull and Bonus; Vicc-Presidcm, Dormitory Council; Androclcs; Secretary, Penn Sum: Club; 'l'hcspizms Pclham, N. RICHARD KENNETH JERVIS . . . Commerce Ilcnd Manager, Tennis; Delta Sigma Pi; Players BARBARA JOYCE JOHNSON Arls and Letters Chi Omega XVSGA House of Representatives; LA VIE; Belles Lcltrus; CPC EDWARD CARTVVRICHT JONES Commerce Scranton Saint Marys Nanticokc ',x Y. Ambler Ellwood City Reading Alpha Kappa Psi; Lacrosse; Glee Club; Penn State Club; Accounting Club; Basketball; German Club; Imramurals; Freshman anmsso. PATRICIA KELLY JONES . . Arts and Lcllcrs Beta Sigma Omicron Scrolls; Sociology Club; Campus Chest; PSCA PRISCILLA ANNE JUDGE Arts tllld Lcllurs WRA; Thespian Crew; CPC; French Club; Spanish Club State College VViIkes-Barrc H491 LENORE FRANCES KAHANOWITZ . . . Latrobe Arts and Letters Society Editor, Assistant Society Edlitor, Collegian; Political Science Club; Hillel; Liberal Arts Stud e11 tCo uncil ;Froth; Board of Publications; Players Crews; Theta Sigma Phi; Scrolls; NSA; ICC; CPC; IRC; Women' 5 Debate ALBERT EUGENE KALSON . . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Theta Alpha Phi; Phi Sigma 1012:; Phi Eta Sigma; Plya ers;Pam1i Nous; Orchest 1m MILTON KARABELL . . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Accounting Club; Insurance Club; ICG NICHOLAS KATEGIANES, JR. . . . . Albion Arts and Letters GERALD SAUL KATES . . . . Philadelphia Journalism Zeta Beta Tau Liberal Arts A'Iagnziuc JOSEPH BAUM KATZ, JR. . . New Rochelle, N. Y. Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Rho Scabbard and Blade; Quarterdcck Society; Alpha Phi Omega; IFC ROBERT ALLEN KAUFFMAN . . . West Chester Arts and Luttcrs Phi Sigma Delta Freshman Basketball; Intramurals; Hillel; Circulation Manager, Inkling; IFC; Marketing Club MARIE-LOUISE PROBST KEAN . . . Philadelphia Commerce Gamma Phi Beta Vicc-Prcsident, Gamma Phi Beta; Judicial; Chi T110111; Frolh; Intramumls CATHERINE ELIZABETH KEISTER . . State College Arts and Letters Alpha Omicron Pi Education Student Council; Swimming Club; Players Crew; Imrnmurais ANNE HUTCHISON KELLER . . . State College Arts and Letters EDWARD OWEN KELLY . . . . . Altoona Commerce Accounting Club; Newman Club S. ARLISS KENIP . . . . . . . Altoona Arts and Lencrs Insurance Club; Imramurnls STANLEY KESSLER . . . . . Philadelphia Commerce Phi Epsilon Pi Froth; Freshman Lacrosse; Riding Club KENNETH LIPPARD KIEL . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Beta Theta Pi EVELYN MARIE KIELAR . . . . . Simpson Journalism AQSISt 1111 Director, WDFM; Them Sigma Phi; VVnmcn' 5 Editor, Indepen- dent; Associate Editor, Who's in the News at Penn State; Players Crews; Collegi 1m: EDWARD SPALDING KINES . . . . Altoona Arts and Letters Vice-Presidcnt, Delta Sigma Pi; Marketing Club RICHARD KIRSCHNER . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Delta President, Liberal Arts Student Council; All- -Collcgc Cabinet; thos Who Among Students in American Universities and Co 12ch 5; Men's Debate; Clique Chairman, Lion Pam; Skull and Bones; Scurctary-Treasurcr, An- drocles; Who's in the News at Penn State; LA VIE; Players; Hat Society Louncil;'l'hespia115; ISCB MARVIN WARREN KLEIMAN . . . Harrisburg Commerce Phi Sigma Delta Inkling; Manager, Basketball l1501 AUDREY JOAN KLEIN . . . . . Harrisburg ft: and Letters Modern Dance Club; Intramumls BARBARA LOUISE KLEIN . . . . Philadelphia Arls and Letters LEONARD I. KLEIN . . . . . Philadelphia Commerce Pi Lambda Phi Delta Nu Alpha; Hillel HAROLD KLEMOVV . . . . . Hazleton Commerce Alpha Epsilon Pi ROBERT JOHN KLUG . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Lcltnrs Sigma Pi Chapel Choir; Glee Club; Thespians; Pre-Medical Society; Riding Club ROBERT JOSEPH KONEFAL . . . Bristol Arts and Letters Sigma Phi Epsilon Newman Club; Outing Club;1mmmu.mls; FTA GILBERT KOSONSKY . . . . . Merion Commerce Zeta Beta Tau Alpha Phi Omega KENNETH CECIL KRAMER . . . Harrisburg Labor- -Ma11agament Relations Kappa Delta Rho President, IRRA; Thcsl 11ns, A1phaPhiOmcga;Froth; Lio 101 Party; Intramurals; ICC JEAN ANNA KRATT . . . . . Union,N. J. Commerce Collegian DAVID BATTEN KRESCE . . . . Havertown Arts and Letters Delta Chi Steering Committee, State Pa any; Secretary, Delta Chi; Secretary, Young Democrats; Junior Class Committe PAUL KRIVAK . . . . . . . Hazleton Arts and Lcncrs LEROY ARTHUR KROMIS, JR. . . West Hazleton Cnmmercc Players; AIM; Town Council; Accounting Club MICI IAEL KUDLICK . . . . . Sandy Run Arts and Letters Accounting Club SHIRLEY JOLYNE KURITZKY . . . Altoona Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Sigma Hillel; Sociology Club; Campus Chest; Junior Pr r1011 Committee; Imi'mnumls; Radio Guild; State Party; Student Hand! 200k DOROTHY JEAN LACEY . . . Comopolis Arts and Letters Sigma Sigma Signn Pi Gamma Alpl1z1;LA VIE; VVomen' s Chorus; Thespians; WSGA DONALD AVERY LAMBERT . . . . . Erie Journalism President, Blue Band; Frotlx; Secretary, Phi Mu Alpha; Sigma Delta Chi SHELDON LEONARD LANG . . . Oil City Commerce Pi Lambda Phi Inkling; Intramurals; Hillel JANE ELIZABETH LARPENTEUR . . . Cornwall Ans and Letters Chi Omega V 11:0- President, Chimes; VVRA; Collegian; Treasurer, Chi Omega; Who' 5 in the News at Penn State; Steering Committcye, State Part ty I1511 JUNE ELLEN LARSON . . . . Bradford Arts and Letters DONALD GROFF LAUCK, JR. . . . VVynncwood Conuncrce Delta Upsilon 1.Irmi Nous; Androclcs; President, Secretary, Dell 1Upsi1mm; Delta Sigma Pi; PlI IIy crs; leoth; Manager, Golf; SLabeIrd and BlIIdL; H7110 s in 1110 News III PL'IIII 51 MIL MARGARET LOUISE LAVERELL I . . Norristown Arts llllll Letters Caliegiuu; SUCiUlOUy Club; Psycliulouv Club i; DAVID I. LESSER. . . . . .Drexel Hill Arts and Letters Phi Epsilon Pi Baseball; Soccer; Frcshmnn Basketball; From LAVVPIENCE JACK LEVINE . I . . Indiana COIIIIIIL'rcI: Phi Epsilon Pi iVIcstling; Accounting Club; Spanish Club JOAN HARRIET LEVINSOHN . . . Harrisburg Arts and Letters Alpha Epsilon Phi Secretary, Punhcllcnic Council; Immmumls AARON LOUIS LIEBERMAN I . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Bum Sigma Rho Philosophy Club; Intramumls CONSTANCE M. LINCOLN I I . . Johnstown Arts and Letters XVIIIIIL'II'S Chorus; Thespiuns ALICE CHARLOTTE LINDSAY I . I Juhnstown Arts and Letters Modern Dance C1 IIb; IrcIIsurLr, Ps I'cholony Club; Secretary, Thes espians; SDLiologI Club; BX Board of Conn 01 i1521 ROBERT BLAIR LAW . . . . . Brookville Arts and Letters Accounting Club PATRICIA AYN LAYIVIAN . . Morgantown, W . Va. Arts and Letters Alpha Omicron Pi Intrumurals; Riding Club; Thespinn Show; Spanish Club RONALD GARY LENCH . I . . Beaver Falls ComIIIL'rL'L Phi Sigma Delta President, V Icc- -sPrc :idcnt, Phli Sigm n2 Delta; IILIId Manager, Wrestling; Colngc Editor LA ;ccSI nu Comni IttL'c, Lion Ian ; An dlees; PImIIi 'ous; Who 5 iVIIo AiILIOIIg Students in AIIIL'ricuII UIII'I'L'rsitiLs and Colleges; BX Board of Control; Men' 5 Debate; IFC Board of Contr 01 THOMAS C. LEWIS . . . . . Brookville Commerccb Delta Sigma Pi; Insurance Clu b;Treasurcr, College -0P; Intramurals; Marketing Cl THOMAS W. LEYLAND . . . . . Butler Arts and Lcmzrs SecrLIIIrI, Political Science Club; Newman Clube; iVixo' s in the Net ws at Penn State; Men s DLb 'b JAY ROSWELL LICHTENWALNER . . . Tatamy Commerce Dclta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club JUSTIN JEROME LIPMAN . . . . Kingston Arts and Letters Political Science Club; ICG; IRC; Young Democrats; Dormitory OHiccr KATHRYN L. LLOYD . I . . Shamokin Arts and Lawn Alpha Gamma Delta Steering Committee, Lion PartI; Sociology Club; French Club; Bridge Club; Intramums MARK H. LOEVNER . . . . . Pittsburgh COIIIIIIerL'c Phi Epsilon Pi PrLsiMlent Treasurer, Phi 131151911011 Pi; Liberal Arts Stu dent Counci1;An- IIrIILIcs; Alpha Phi Omcna; Thespians, Frolh; tho's in Hem N81 ws at Penn Sm: 2e; Scabbard and Blade; All- -College Elections Commit: BERT ERIC LOFSTROM . . . . . Drums Arts and Letters Accounting Club; Insurance Club; Penn State Club ESMOND RAY LONG . . . . Wayne Arts and Letters Sigma Alpha Epsilon Tennis; Druids DORIS EILEEN LONGVVILL . . . . Hershey Commerce Marketing Club; Chi Theta; Intramurals .' II JAMES MONTIG LOWMAN . . . State College Commerce DAVID RHLLER LUCAS NIount Lebanon Commerce P111 Gamma Delta President, Phi Gamma Delta; Captain, SLabbmd and BIade;Parm1' Nous; Baseball; 7110'5111 the News a! Penn State; Alpha KappaP HELEN LOUISE LUYBEN . . . . Zieglervillc Journalism Colleginsn; Chimes; AlphaL ambda Dclm;V1L'L'-l-'rcsident, Theta Sigm Phi;St1ulent Handbook; Women s Chorus ILENE MCKENZIE . . . . . . Pittsburgh ' Journalism Senior iEdcitor, LA IVIE;TI1ctz1 Sigma 1; cspmn Crcw;s Spring chk Com CPC; 111 lel; Belles Lem'cs; Inklhing; Co- Editor, Student Gav- enunment Booklet; Who's in 1111: News at Penn Sum: JAMES COOKE MCLEAN, JR. . . . Lansdowne Arts and Letters Photography Club; Quartcrdeck Society COURTNEY GEORGE McMAI-ION Brooklyn, N. Y. Journalism Delta Sigma Phi Vice-President, Alpha Delta Sigma; Newman Club JOANNE FLORA LOW . Cuyahoga Falls, 01110 Arts and Letters Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority Editor, LA VIE; Chapel Choir; Belles Lem'es; Vho s in the N: 1115 at Penn Stat 1c LOUISE LOWE . . . . . . . Bradford Arts and Lallcrs Swimming Club; Iutramurals ROGER S. LOWEN . . Woodmere, N. Y. Arts and Letters Pi Lambda Sigma; Pi Tau P1 ngma; Politlcnl SL cience C111b;I11tr:1mu1'a1s;I JAMES JOSEPH MCCAUGHAN . . . Millbourne Commerce Pi Kappa Alpha JAMES CHARLES RICDONOUGH . . Republic Commerce Sigma P111 Epsilon HOWARD CLARK MCKEE . . . . Clearfield Arts and Letters MARY PATRICIA MCMULLEN . . Edgewood Arts and Letters Kappa Alpha Theta Thespinns; Intramurals DAVID WILLIAM MCSURDY . . . Minersville Journalism PAUL CHARLES MACKIN . . . . DuBois Arts 111le Letters Players; Intramurals; AFROTC Rifle Team 11531 JOHN FRANCIS MAHER . . . . SpringHeld Commerce Sigma Nu Freshman Basketball; Freshman Lacrosse; IFC; nsumnce Club; Newman Club RICHARD STERLING MAILMAN . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Rho Head Manager, Gymnastics; Parmi Nous; Student Handbook PAUL MALINCHOK . . . . . Frackville Arts and Letters EILEEN MARIE MALLEY . . . . Upper Darby Arts and Letters Inkling; Newman Club; Bridge Club; Belles Lettres JOHN FRANCIS MALONE . . . . Meshoppen Commerce Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club; Newman Club; Intramurals CAROLINE ELIZABETH MANBECK . . Harrisburg Arts and Letters Delta Delta Delta Newman Club; VVDFM; Thespians JAMES REBOK MAPSTONE . . . New Salem Arts and Letters LOUIS WILLIAM MARTINI . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Theta Chi Men's Debate; Dormitory Ofliccr; Pershing Rifles; State Party ROBERT DUFFIELD MAST . . . VVyomissing Arts and Letters Pi Kappa Phi Glee Club; Flying Club; 1VDFM CHA'RLES EDMOND MATHIAS . . . Penn's Park Journalism Cupy Editor, Callegimz;A11Llroclcs; Co-Editor, Inkling; P :1r111i Nous; lhi Eta Sigma; Sigma Delta Cl1i;1mlupc1ulcnt RICHARD PAUL MATZ . . . . Readino Journalism P111 G 1111111'1 Delta Secrmmy, Phi Gamma Delta; Treasurer, Alpha Delta Sigma; Intramuruls GERALD LEWIS MAUREY . . . . Templeton Arts and Letters Dclt'l Upsilon 1Vle 5 1Vho Among Students in Amarium Unitersiries and Colleges; Prus- idcnt, Frcs 1man C ass; Presidc11t,z1tl1lctic Associatiom Druids Skull and Bones; 70- up min, Wrcst 1'11 ; 'V1 Cham 1111011; Vice President, Della Upsilun; Liberal Arts Student Cuu11cil;Lion's Pz'm; 1111- College Cabinet DAVID WILLIAM MAVER . . . . Harrisburg Lubor-Mmmgcmem Relations K ppa Delta Rho President, Kappa Delta Rho; Phi Mu Alpha; IFC; Intramurals ALINE JULIET NIAYSHACK . . . . Allentown A115 and Letters Phi Sigma Iota; French Club; Spanish Club STEVE JOHN MELMECK . . . . Upper Darby Arts and Letters Sigma Nu Vicc- -Prcsident, Si 1g111 aNu; Pa armi Nous; Iloxing;eSpr1'ng W eek Committee; Senior Pmm Cumm1 1m: JOSEPH DALLAS MESSERMAN . . . Lewistown Labor-Mmmgemcnt Relations Delta Chi Vicc'Prcsident, Treasurer, Delta Chi; Freshman VVmstling; IRRA CHARLES HENRY METZGER, JR. . . . Ambridge Commerce Alpha Sigma Phi Insurance Club; Lacrosse DIANE RUTH NIILLER . . . VVilIiamsport Ans and Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma Secretary, Rap :1 K3 :1 Gamma; Freshman Customs Board; chns; Lion art;y LA VIE; Mortar Board;1VSGA House of Representatives; Secretary- Treasurer, Phi Sigma Ion; A11- College Elections Commi mee; Dormitory Officer; CoCitculation Manager, Collegi an 11541 GERALD LABAN MILLER . . . . Scranton Cnnmwrcc Sigma Pi Accounting Club; Intrmmuals; Pershing Rifles MORTON IRWIN MILLER . . . . Pittsburgh Commerce Phi Epsilon Pi Frolh; Inkling,- Alphn Phi Omega; Manager, Track EDWARD MISHELL . . . . . Philadelphia Commerce Secretary, Delta Nu Alpha FREDERIC C. MOFFATT . . . . Scranton journalism Phi Kappa Tau President, Phi Kappa Tau; Collegian; State Party; IFC JANE HOWELL MONTGOMERY . . State College Arts and Letters 1Vomcn's Debate; Vice-Preside 1t, VVesIcy Foundation; Cn-Clmirman, Re- ligiun-in-Lil'c chk; Modern Dance Club; Players wa; IRC; 'Iiss Junior Class; Rifle Club HOWARD ROSVVALD MOORE, JR. . . . Hatboro Arts and Letters Delta Tau Delta JOHN KNOX MOORE . . . . Upper Darby Arts and Letters Sigma Nu Student Handbook; PSCA; President, Young Dc c1011 crals; Sccrcmni, Sigma Nu BEVERLY ARLENE MORGAN . . Berwick Arts and Letters Alpha Gamma Delta Treasurer, Alpha Gamma Dclta;lntrzu1111r'lls; Bridge Club; LA V113; tho' s zrhe News at Penn State; Stccrilw Committee, State 111 MILTON K. MORGAN, JR. . . Lancaster Commerce Lambda Chi Alpha Manager, Boxing; Glee Club; Intr'1n1urals THOIVIAS FRANCIS NIORGAN . . . Philipsburg Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Kappa Political Science Club; ICG; President, IRC AIARY PARK RIORISON . . . Dmvningtown Arts and Letters Kappa Kappa Cy 1mma NANCY ANN MORRIS . . . . Oil City Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Omicron VVRA; An Staff, LA V113; XVcsiminslcr Found ation; Collegian; Swimming Club ALFRED MERRITT MOYLE . . . . Hawk Run Commerce VVILLIAIVI EDWARD RIUEHLHOF . . . Pottsville Commerce Pershing Rifles; German Club THOMAS WAYNE MULLICAN . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Phi Kappa PRISCILLA A. MULLIN . . . . Norristown Arts and Leucrs C. JAY MURPHY . . . . . Feastervilie Arts and Letters Tau Kappa Epsilon All- Colicgc Cal1inct;Pn.-sidem, Radio Guild; Board of l:ublica!ions; Chairman, Board of Dr'nndtics and Farm 1si1. SHIRLEY LOUISE MUSGRAVE . . .Baden Journalism Chi Omega Vice 'Pl'CSidL cut, Chi Omega; Copy Editor, LA VIE; Nat nal Advertising Manager, Collegian; Liberal Arts Student Council; Vice. -1Prcsident, Honor S11 ucicly Council; Cncns; 1VI10'5 in the News at Penn St tta e I1551 JOSEPH JOHN MUSIAL . . . . Pittsburgh Commerce Theta X1 Vice- President, Scabbard :md 111'I1dL-;DL'11:1 Sigma Pi; Quancrdcck iSociety; L511 1m an Boxing; NRO'IC Rillc T011111; TrL': Isurcr, 1110121 WILLIAM ARTHUR MUSSER . . Burnham Arts and Letters DL'lm Upsilon PATRICIA LOUISE NAGEOTTE . . State Col1cgc Arlx 111le Letters Theta Phi Alpha Newman Club; Spring Week Committee; State Purly EUGENE PAUL NEPA . . . Altoona Lubor- -Ma1mgcmcm Relations Alpha Phi Delta Scabbard and Blade; Arnol :1 A11 Societv; SAM; I;RRA Newman lub; Scc1ctary,AlplI:1Pl11Della;Dc11:1 Sigma 3P1 ELIZA JANE NEVVELL . . . . . Somerset Journalism Kappa Delta 1 11::- President, Mortar Board;Soc1ctv Editor, Collegian; BX Board of CEO11- 1101; bLLrL11r1, iberal Arts Student Counc11;Man:1g1ng Editor,C opy tor, Student 11m111book;117ho's in the News :11 Penn State; PSCA; Jud1c1a1; T 11Ll1l SignI11P111 VVILLOUGHBY FRANCIS NICOLLS, JR. . Drexel Hill Commerce Sigma Nu Marketing Club; Manager, Golf RONALD M. NOLL . . . . . Philadelphia Arts 111111 Letters ROBERT WILLIAM NORCIK . . . Bridgeville Commerce C111 P111 Soccer; Druids; President, Vicc-Prcsidcm, C111 11111 DAVID A. NORRIS . . . . . . Tatentum Commerce Theta Xi Pershing 1111105; Marketing Club ORLANDO F. NOTARI . . . . Old Forge Arts and Leners A1Pha P111 Delta Newman Club; Inrramurals FRANK EDWARD NOVVAK . . . Freeland Arts and Letters Theta Kappa Phi Scurcta1'y,1,T11ct11 K: dppa P111; Alpha Phi 0111cg11;L11 Vnz; Pol 111ml Science Club; Nc11111'111 C111 5'11 CARL J. NUGENT . . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Sigma Pi Alpha Kappa Psi; Scabbard and Blade; Accounting Club; Soccer CHARLES OBERTANCE Natrona Heights Journalism Tau K IppI 1311511011 City 1it1imr, Collegian; Chairm' .In, BX Board of Control; P IrInI Nous;nL1011 s w; President, Sigma Delta C111;Sccrct:1r1, 1:111 K::111pI lips slo1 ALLAN JAMES OFENSEND . . . Harmonsburg Arts 11ml Letters 11111111 DL11:1 R110 L111Lr 11 Arts Student Cuunci1; ViLc- President, Kappa Dle R11 10; PolitiLle SCiL'nLc C111 GILBERT LEONARD OFFENHARTZ . Millburn, N. J. Commerce 1Vho's 111 the NL ILI'S at Penn SnIIL; Men 5 DL11:11L; T111111 CounLil; Pushing Rifles; Treasurer, Freshman Class;11111Ll 11561 HELEN MARY OLSHANSKY . . . VVilkes-Barre Arts and Letters Vicc-PrL-sidcnt, Secretary, LSA BERNARD JOSEPH ORBACH . . . Harrisburg Arls and Letters Bela Sigma Rho IFC MICHAEL DAVID OSTROFF . . . . Freeland Labar-A'Immgcmcnt Relations IRRA; Newman Club; SAM; Intramurals EVAN WILLIAM OWENS . . . . New Boston Arts and Leiters ROGER LOUIS OWENS . . . . . Pittsburgh Commerce Phi Kappa AFROTC Rifle Team; Players; NL11111'1n Club; Young Republicans; Marketing Cl11b;rl11ng Club;Thcspi:111 Crew ANTHONY S. OVVOC . . . . . McKeesport Commerce Sigma C111 Marketing Club; Ski Club; Siccring Committee, State Party PEARL MARIE PATERNOSTER . Hazleton Commerce Theta Phi Alpha Newman Club; Marketing Club; Accounting Club JOHN PATNYCHUK . . . . . R'Iorrisdale Arts and Lcucrs WILLIAM EDWIN PATTERSON . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Sigma Chi Football GEORGE PADAROFF . . . . . Allentown An: and Letters Delta Sigma Phi Phi Mu Alpl1:1;Glcc Club; IFC; Froth; Players; tecrino Committee, State Par ny MICHAEL PANDEL . . . . . McKeesport Com nwrcc Chi Phi JOAN DIANA PARK . . . . . . Pottsville Journalism; Collegian,- Ncwmun Club LESLIE HENRY PATTON, JR. . . . Bridgeville Journalism Chi Phi Secretary, C111 Phi; Collegian MYRON GEORGE PAVUK . . . . . Jessup Arts and Lcllcrs Alpha Rho Omega LORRAINE MARIE PELLEGRINO . . Rahway, N. J. Commerce Ncwmnn Club; Sll:'111isl1 Club; TEL X;Acc111111t1'11u ;NI'1rkL'ting Clu b JAMES NEIL PETERS . . . Hastings Journalism Collegian; Sigma Delta Chi; 117110' 5 1'11 the News at Penn Slate ALLEN SHELDON PLOTKIN . . . Scranton Commerce Phi Sigma Delta Collegian; Inkling; Hillel; Intramurnls; Players C1L-11'; VVitkin Society JOYCE SHIRLI POLACK . . . . Pittsburgh Journalism Phi Sigma Sigma Sccremrv, Phi Si Igma Sigmn;C:1mpus Cl1est;XVSGA;Rud1'o uil;d Student Handbook;Hillcl;lnt1amumls JOSEPH ROBERT POLITO . . . Ridgway Commerce 111cm Kappa Phx Prcslecnt Delta N11 Alpha; 1111111111111: 115; NLu 111:111 Club; Alpha Phi Omeva AGNES LOUISE PORTER Arts and l utters Presidc11t,Dclt:1 Sigma R110; Sceretwq, Delta Alpha Delta; Scare Trca murcr, Political Science Clu l; Trcu :15111L'1, Young chul icnns; ItCG; P131015; 1171105 1'11 the Ne vs at Penn State; SL-mlls; XVomcn's Debate; Grand National Speech Ch 1mp1011sl1111s Mount Lebanon JAY SANFORD POSER . . . . . Huntingdon Commerce P111 Sigma Delta Freshman Basketball; Liberal Arts Student Council l157l ROBERT BARNES POTTER, JR. . . . North East Journalism Chi Phi Blue Band; Collegian; Phi Mu Alpha; Alpha Delta Sigma RAYMOND EDWARD PRESSICK . . . Arnold Arts and Letters Sccrctary-Trcasurcr, Barbell Club MICHAEL JOSEPH PRICE, JR. . . Mount Lebanon Journalism Pi Kappa Alpha WDFM PETER JAMES PRINZIVALLI . . Rochester, N. Y. Arts 111111 Letters Dormitory Officer; AIM; Newman Club DOROTHY JEAN PRITCHARD . . . Perkasie Arts and Letters Chi Omega LAVIER SAMUEL PROCOPIO . . Mount Carmel Journalism Slums Editor, Collegian; Managing Editor, Independent; tha's in the News 111 Penn Slate,- XVDF chcr llousc; Penn St 1121 c Club; Newman Club; Imramumls; Sigma Dellta Chi IOHN PATRICK PUHALA . . . North Braddock Cmnmerce Theta Kappa Phi Alpha Phi Omega; SAME; Newman Club MARINA ADELE PUNDT . . . State College Arts and I encrs Vicc-Prcsidcnt, lrcnch Club THOMAS ATWELL PYLE . . . Stroudsburg Labnr- Management Relations Kappa Delta Rho Vice Clique Chairman,1ion Partv; President, Kappa Delta Rho; Parmi Nous; CPC; Vice- President, ICG; tho's in 1111: News 111 Puun Stmc; Alpha Phi Omega; Freshman Counselor; Andrnclcs JOHN FREEMAN QUIGLEY . . . . Clearfield Commerce AIM; President, Dormitory; Vicc-Prcsidcm, Dormitory Council RICHARD MARTIN RAU . . . . Allentown Journalism: Eli tori: 1i Direct,ColIcg1'111; Edimr,l11depa1ulc11t; Tribunal; Editor, Stu- dent Ilu111llmok;oEditur, iVlm' s in the News at Penn State; Sigma Delta Chi ROBERT WATSON RAUCH . . . Ellwood City Commerce Delta Tau Delta Alpha Kappa Psi; IFC; 5111110111 Handbook; PSCA; Freshman Counselor MARY JANICE CARSTENSEN RAY . . Johnstown Ans 111111 Lcucrx Delta Delta Delta Treasurer, Panlicllcnic Council; Co-Chairman, Greek Week; Scrolls W. LAWRENCE BEAM . . . . Johnstown Arts and Letters Lambda Chi Alpha From; IRRA; Pershing Rifles JANE ELIZABETH REBER . . . . State College Arts and Le11crs Delta Gamma VVSCA; Liberal Arts Smdent Council; Chimes; LA VIE; LA Angles; Col- legian; tho's in the News at Penn State; Thespians; Intramurals; Co- Editor, Liberal Arts Magazine ELINOR KAY REDFERN . . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Chi Omega Collegian; Rifle Club; Imramumls GLENN B. REED . . . . . . Emmaus Journalism Sigma Delta Chi FRANKLIN WHITE REESE . . . . Lancaster Commerce Town Council; AIM; State Party I158J JOHN B. REID . . . . . . Lancaster luumulism Tau K Kippa Epsilon Collegian; Sigma Delta Chi; Freshman Counselor EDWARD REISMAN . . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Alpha Epsilon Pi President, Alpha Epsilon Pi DORIS ROSE REISIWEIER . . . . . Altoona Conmzcn'c Newman Club; Accounting Club KEITH ROBERT RENICK . . . . . Bedford Commerce Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club; Penn State Club; Town Council IDA MAE RENNER . . . . . Washington Arts and Letters A1111 :11Xi Deh ta Steerino Cmmnince, State Party; Imr nuur 11s Botany Club; Belles Lcttres GEORGE ALLEN RESH . . . Lancaster Arts and Lellcrs LK unbdu Chi Alpha Freshman Baseball PATRICIA JANE REYNOLDS . . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Pi Beta Phi Thespians; Inmunurals; Newman Club VVINIFRED RHOAD . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Kappa Alpha Theta Dormitory Officer; Judicial; XVRA; Secretary, Kappa Alpha Theta GEORGE THOIVIAS RICHARDS . . . New Castle Commerce Sigma Nu President, Sigma Nu; Chairman, Spring chck Committee; Hcadh lanagcr, Boxing; Panm Nous; Alphalx appa Psi; IFC; Blue Key v; 1leo'5 in the News at Penn State; Marketing Club JEANNIE MARIE RISLER . K . Wallingford Arts and Letters Play crs; Theta Alpha Phi DOROTHY ELNIINA ROBB . . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Pi Beta Phi Imrmnumls; Sociology Club RTARCARET EVELY N ROBERTS . . . . Sharon Commerce Alpha Omicron Pi Secrcmry, Alpha Omicron Pi; Intramurals; FBLA; Spanish Club MARGARET HELEN ROBERTS . . . Sharpsville Ans mid Lunar; Play crs Crew 5; T hcspian Show and Crew 5; VVumen s Chorus; SKI 1Club; Ridinu Club ELIZABETH LOUISE ROBERTSON . . . Reading Arts and Lerters Kappa Kappa Gamma Cheerleader; All-Collcge Elections Committee; May Day Finalist WILLIAM ALLEN ROBERTSON . . . Burgcttstown Cummcn'n RICHARD EVERTS ROBINSON . . Buck Hill Falls Arts and Letters Them Xi Freshman Soccer; Tennis; Imramurals LORETTA ELEANOR RONIANOFSKY . . Bloomsburg Arts and Letters College Co-op; VVRA JOHN FRANKLIN ROMBERGER . . . Langhorne Commerce I1591 ARNOLD TERRY ROSENBERG . . . Philadelphia WILLIAM FRANCIS SANDSTROM . . . Brockway Arts and Letters Zeta Beta Tau. Labor-AImmgcmcm Relations P1r1111 N0 nus; Andmclc5' 5, LA V1111;;l11kli11g; l:rmh; Colic gian; P1311 S! 1111: Newman Club Far111cr;Prc-Vct Club; Student Handbook,- T111iesp 2111s; 1135C; Vho'ns in 1113 Nuws 111 Penn State; Sprinn Vchk Committee; PC1111 State Dairy1111111;L1'11- cml Arts Maga: inc; Linn Party; State Part1 SARAH J. SAPPER . . . . . . . Erie ALAN ROSENTHAL . . . . . Pittsburgh 10 1155' Jounmlimu Phi Epsilon Pi fl 111-ta Slgmu P111 Promotion 111-11d, Campus Chest; Alpha Delta Sigma FRANK THOMAS SANDO . . . . . Hazleton JANET SAUNDERS . . . . . . Harrisburg Labor-Muuugemcul Relations Sigma Nu Arts and Letters Kappa Delta Spanish Club; Marketing Ciuh Chapel Choir; 1Vo1111:11's Chorus JULIA EMELINE SAVAGE . . . . . Eric L. LEE SCHORE . . . . Atlantic City, N. J. Conuncrcc Bum Sigma Omicron ANS 11ml LBHL'fS Phi Sigma Sigma VVRA; Pu1111cllc11i1: Council; Campus Chest Sociology 0111b; Riding Chlb; Hillel; Intramurnls MARY ALYCE SCHOTT . . . . Altoona FIKANK G. SCHLIER . . . . . . Sayre Arts and Lencrs Delta Delta Delta A115 111111 Letters Belles Lcnrcs;s Sociology Club;Bridi1vc C1ub;ACEI; Phi Mu Alpha hr 1: l urtv; Radio G11 HENRY BRUCE SCHROEDER . Upper NIontclair, N. J. PETE PAUL SCHODERBEK . . . . Duquesne A115 and Letters P111 ' Delta Them Arts and Letters Sigma Pi P:11111i N011i5;1111ic K- ;1 11011101 1111151 Editor, Cnilcgia11;Pl1otugrap11y Football 1:1Iimr, From; P1111tog1'np11cr, LA V 11:; 1 1 T nu Pi Si Igm GILES VVILI-IELM SCHUTTE . . . . . Erie KARL WATSON SEGNER . . . . Pittsburgh Lubor'Mmmgemcur Relations Sigma Phi Epsilon Commerce Alpha Kappa Psi; Vice- President, Chess C1ub,Sec1'ctary, Penn State Club; Accounting Club; Intramural s MARIAN LOUISE SCHWARTZ . . . . Altoona Ans 111111 Letters President, Belles Lctlrcs; Players; 1V1m1c11's Chorus; 1111101; Thespian Show ROBERT J. SEIGEL . . . . New York, N. Y. Commerce Phi Sigma Delta Freshman Basketball; Student Handbook; Inkling SANDRA JUNE SCHWARTZ . . . . Scranton BEVERLY ANN SELTZER . . . . NIayfield Arts and Letters Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Sigma Sociology C11111;Y0ung Republicans; Psychnlunv Club; Hillel; Leonidcs; Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Phi Sigma Sign1n;Dnrmitory OHiccr; Hillel; mt c Putty; Bridge Club;Pl:1ycrs Crcxx; L1bcru1 Arts Magazh 11: Bowling Club; Intramurals; Badminton Club 11601 DAVID H. SENER . . . . . . Drexel Hill Commerce Phi Sigma Kappa Treasurer, Phi Sigma Kappa;IntrI1mumIs WALTER CARRELL SERVICE, III . . West Point Commerce Phi Kappa Psi President, Phi Kappa Psi DARRELL HAMILTON SHAFER . . Mount Union Journalism JOHN SHEPPARD, JR. . . . . New Milford Arts and Letters Collegian; Westminster Foundation MORTON GERALD SHERMAN . . . . Reading Arts and Letters Phi Epsilon Pi Froth; Inkling; Hillel RICHARD SHIVELY . . . . . Doylestown Commerce Sigma Pi FMA; Insurance Club FREDERICK WILLIAM SINFELT . . . Philipsburg i Arts and Letters Blue Band DANIEL WOODWARD SMITH . . . Pittsburgh Commerce Phi K3 1 Tau Marketing Club; ASBIE; Insurance Club; American Marketing Association JOSEPH CHARLES SMITH . . . West Hazleton Commerce CARL WALTER SHANER . . . . Norristown Journalism Phi Kappa Psi Alpha Delta Sigma M. GAIL SHAVER . . . . . . . Dallas iris and IL'IILTS Ochc Manager, Collegian; Blue Ix xL-y; CPC; VVIIo's in the News at Penn State,- State Party; AIM;Ju.nior15mm Committee; Dormitor; Ofncer JOAN ELIZABETH SHEPARD . . . Camp Hill Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Iota; French C;luh PrLsidcnt, Rifle Club; Bowling CIub;ClIristiI1iI Science Society GRACE DAVIS SHOFFSTALL . . . IIazleton Journalism BL ta Sinmn Omicron Vice- President, Them Sigma Phi;A1pIIII Lambda Dclm; ecrctI I'IQ, BLt'SI igma Omicron DONALD JOHN SIEGLE . . . . Pittsburgh Arts and LcHers Them KI Ilppa Phi Trcasmcr, Theta Kappa PlIi;LilIcm1 Arts Student Council; DCIIII Nu Alpha; Alpha Phi Omena; Newman Club; IIItrIIIIIui'Ils HANNAH SILBERMAN . . . . Albany, N. Y. Arts and Letters IiIi Sigm1 Sigma IIillLl; Sociology Club; Belles Lcttrc-s EMILY REBECCA SNYDER . . . . . Temple Arts and Letters PlIi Mu Assistant Program Director, IVDFM; Vice- President, Phi Mu; Collegian; Dormitory OIHLcr; IIIIrIInIurIIls GEORGE RODERICK SNYDER . . . Robesonid CommerCL Phi Delta Theta Blue Key; SDcabiI'ISrd and Blade; PLr9IIin IIg Rinc9; Ircshman SnL'LL-r; Sigma Pi; lrcIIsurcr, Phi Delta The MARY ELIZABETH SNYDER . . . Light Street Aris and Letters Rod and Coccus Club; State Party; Leonidas; PSCA l161J W ILLIAM ALBERT SNYDER . . . Slippery Rock Journalism Collegian; Independent; Sigma Delta Chi; Penn State Club; Circle and Square Dance Club NORBERT CARROLL SOLDON . . . Nanticoke Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Manager, Soccer; Blue Kc '; IFC; Steering Committee, Lion Party; Tennis; 1 C; Intramuruls; H'ho's in the News at Penn State; Newman C u JOAN MARIE SPARTA . . . . . . Easton Arts and Letters Alpha Gamma Delta Sociology Club; French Club; Newman Club; Secretary, Alpha Gamma Delta; lntramutals; Bridge Club; State Party DOUGLAS SIMPSON SPEICHER . . . Somerset Arts and Letters Chapel Choir; Phi Sigma Iota; Phi Eta Sigma RICHARD SPEISER . . . . . New Hope Ans and Letters Phi Sigma Delta Players; Board of Dramatics and Forensics; Parmi Nous; President, Thuspinns JAMES ARTHUR SPRINGER . . . Hughesville Commerce Viuc-Prcsidcnt, Accounting Club WILLIAM PRICE STACKHOUSE . . . Lansdale Commerce Kappa Delta Rho Blue Band GEORGE WILLIAIVI STARK, JR. . h40rgant0wn, W. V11. Cmmncrce Delta Sigma Pi; Marketing Club RODNEY BRICE STEGALL . . Pittsburgh Journalism Pi Kappa Alpha Promotion Director, Fmth; Andmclcs; Thcspians; Glee Club; Orientation Week Cmmnincc THOMAS CHARLES STEGNER . . . Honesdalc Arts and Letters Phi Kappa President, Phi Kappa; Newman Club; Freshman Counselor RICHARD GALLENTINE STEINDEL . . Altouna Cmnmcrcc Dormitory 0mm; President, Dormitory Council BERTHA JANE STEVENSON . . . . Donora Commerce Kappa Delta Chi Theta; Intramurnls RICHARD T. STINSON . . . . . Highspire Arts and Letters Phi Mu Alpha; Blue Band; Orchestra; Penn State Club; Fencing JACQUELINE MARY STIRONE . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters DOROTHY N. STONES . . . . . Deposit, N. Y. Arts and Letters ACS; Lconidcs DANIEL FRANCIS STRAMARA . . Schuylkill Haven 1 HETCB 1 Glee Club; Marketing Club JOSEPH THOMAS STREMPEK . . . . Scranton Journalism Penn State Club; Newman Club THEODORE CREST STRUK . . . . . Sharon A115 and Letters Pi Kappa Phi Phi Em Sigma; Pi Lambda Sigma I1621 JAMES E. SUMMERVILLE . . . . Brookville Arts and Letters College Co-op MARY KATHERINE SUTTON . . . VVaynesburg Arts and Letters 1VestminstL-r Foundation; Belles Lcurcs AXEL HENDRICK SWANSON, III . . Conshohocken Commerce Pi Kappa Phi Treasurer, Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club; Intramurals ESTHER LOUISE SVVARTZVVELDER . . Salisbury Arts and Letters Alpha Lambda Delta; GL-mmn Club; Bridge Club ESTELLE LEE TAMERS . . . . Beaver Falls Arts and Letters Sigma Delta Tau ViceLPrcsianl, Secretary, Sigma Delta Tau JOSEPH CHARLES TARONE . . . . Ravenrun Arm and Letters Accounting Club; SAM ROBERT MUMMA THOMPSON . . . Lemoyne Arts and Letters GLORIA S. TIEGER . . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters ANTHONY CHARLES TORNETTA . . Norristown Arts and Letters Accounting Club; Newman Club; Intramurals CHARLES BENJAMIN TOWNSEND, JR. . . Dallas Arts and Letters Phi Gamma Delta Pershing Rifles; Lion Party NANCY VIRGINIA TROLAND . . . Philadelphia Commerce Beta Sigma Omicron Thespians; State Party; FTA; Secretar3, Beta Sigma InI Bron; Intrmnumls; FBLA MARGARET JEAN TROLIER . . . Honey Brook Journalism Secretary, Them Sigma Phi; Secretary, College Coop; XVSGA; Intramumls LEONARD J. TROSINO . . . . Chester Arts and Letters VVILLIARI RALPH TROY . . . Nuremberg Labor- -Almmgmncnt Relations IRRA; SARI ANNE TVVOMEY . . . . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Kappa Delta Vicc- PresidLnt, Kappa Delta: Thcspians; New man Club STANLEY ALTON ULSI-I . . . Hamsburg Commeru- Phi Kappa Sigma V' Icc- President, Alpha Phi Onga; Trc z1surcr, Dthn Nu Alpha; SAME THOMAS FREDERICK UMHOLTZ . . . Pottsville Arts and Letters 51' ma PI' PrLsidL-nt, ICG; Glee Club; Chapel Choir; Belles Lcttrcs; tearing CommlttCL, LiunP P132 DWIGHT L. UMSTEAD, JR. . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Phi Gamma Delta I163l MARIAN LEE UNGAR . . . . Kingston Journalism l;hi Sigma SiUIIIa MaIIngL r, XVomcn 5 Debate; XVSGA; lidimri: I1 Director, Collegian; Campus Chest; IntrmIIurIls; Ju uion rW eck Cmnmincc; CII VL'nS ; Dormitory Cnu nsclor r, MnrlIIr Board; Student Handbook; Theta Siwma Phi; Delta Alpha Delta; DLII I Sigma Eh I CLARK UNGER . . . . . . . Oakmont Arls mid Lunar: YIIIIng Republicans; IRC GERALD JOHN UPCAVAGE . . . Shenandoah A rts and Lcncrs JOSEPH ROBERT VARHOLY . . . . Lebanon Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Rho Production Manager, XVDFM; Radio Guild; Secretary, Alpha Chi Rho JOANNE HEINE VILLFORTI-I . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Latter: Alpha Nu; Secretary, Nittnny Grotto; Riding Club RONALD ALVIN VOLIN . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters OiichcsIm; Blue Band; Imramurnls BEN C. WALKER . . . . . . Edgeworth Jonmulism VVILLIA'M JOHN WALKER . . . . . Erie Labor-R'Immgcnwut Ruluriuus Sigma Pi Treasurer, IRRA; Chapel Usher; Intramurals PATRICIA ANN VVANTZ South VVilliamsport Arts and Letters l164i ANTHONY PAUL URBAN . . . . Havertown Commerce Newman Club BILLY J. USHER. . . . . .Spring Mills Arts and Letters NICHOLAS VALKO . . . . . Belle Vernon Ans and Letters JAMES HENRY VAN HORN . . . Baltimore, Md. Arts and Letters Sigma Alpha Epsilon NORMA ANN VOLLMER Mount Lebanon Journalism Alpha Xi Delta Exchange Editor, Collegian; SccretarI, Alpha Xi Dclt ta; Theta Si ma Phi; Sccrctan,L LIbch Ans StudLI It Council; Editor, Liberal Arts Zangazine; Ncwmun C1ub;IntmmuraIls RALPH HERMAN VON GLAHN . . . SpringEeld Commerce SAMUEL BRUCE WAGNER . . . . Tamaqua Arts and Letters Beta Them Pi Ilcaul Cheerleader; Blue Key; Liberal Arts SIudent Council TALLULAH BARBARA WARM . Mount Vernon, N. Y. Arts and Letters Alpha Epsilon Phi Ilillcl HOWARD LEE W ARREN . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Delta Upsilon Radio Guild; RRA; Music Director, XVDFM; Players rew; TlIcspian Crew; Intmmurn s EDWARD JOSEPH WEBB, III . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Bcta Theta Pi Golf; Marketing Club a. i ' f: DONALD RAYMOND VVEINER . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Zeta Beta Tau Manager, Baseball LAURA LEE WHEELER . . . . . Langeloth Journalism Kappa Kappa Gamma Collegian; Pnnhcllcnic Council RONALD YARNALL WHITE Huntingdon Valley Journalism Sigma Chi Freshman Soccer; Manager, Basketball HENRY HEINEN WINDSOR . . . . IVIilton Arts and Letters Dormitory Cuuncil; Dormitory Officer CYRUS WESLEY VVION . . . . . ClearHeId Arts umI Lunvrx RICHARD LAURENCE VVRENTMORE . VVilkinsburg Commerce Glee Club; Chapel Choir; Thuspinns JEAN KATHERINE XVYROUGH . . Trenton, N. J. Arm and Luners Zeta Tau Alpha Newman Club; Imrumurals; French Club LOIS SLOANE YOFFEE . . . . Philadelphia . and Letters Pivot; Spanish Club; IIilIcI ROBERT ZAETTA . . . Kennett Square Arts and Letters French Club; Spanish Club GRACE M. ZAHN . . . . . York Arts and Letters Secretary, LSA STANFORD RUSSELL ZEIDERS . . . York Arts and Letters '1 uu Kappa Epsilon Alpha Kappa Psi; Treasurer, Insurance Club; Froth; IFC I THOMAS KENNETH WHITE . . . Pit tsburgh Arts and Letters Theta Chi Men's chmc; Steering Committee, State Party; Skull and Bones; An- dmclus; Phi Eta Sigma; elm Sigma Rho; AIM; Hmo's in the News at Penn State; FC; Durmitory Council; Arnold Air Socicgv; Forensic Council; Inc ALBERT WILLIAM WICK . . . . Philadelphia Commerce Bum Theta Pi Cn-Capmin, Gymnastics; Druids FRANK MCAULEY VVICK . . . . Philadelphia Ans aml Lulmrs Beta Theta Pi Co-Captain, Gymnastics; Druids LILLIAN YACOPCHAK . . . Old Forge Arts and Lcncrx Them Phi Alpha Sociology Club; Linn Party; Intmmumls JUNE R. YAEGER . . . . . . Philadelphia Arls umI lullcrs Zcm Tau Alpha BuHL-s Lcnrcs; Newman Club; Immmuruls JANE PORTER YAHRES . . . Carnegie Arts 11ml Lettcrx Kappa Alpha Theta Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Kappa Alpha Theta; Treasurer, French Club; Frath; LA V113; Thcspians; State Party; Immmurnls; Freshman Counselor; Junior Pmn Committee MORTON LIONEL ZIEVE . . . . Philadelphia Comnwrcc Beta Sigma Rho Business Manager, Snuluut Ilumlhoak; Skull and Bones; V'iCC'PICSidL'nI, Beta Sigma Rho; Liberal Ans Student Council; Business Stair, Collegian SIDNEY ZIFF . . . . . . . Philipsburg Journalism Phi Sigma Delta LA V111; Inkling; Student Handbook; Lion Party; 'Izlmpus Chest; Intramurnls RONALD ROBERT ZUILKOSKI . . . Oil City Arts and 1.1:!!ch Lion Party; Penn State Club; Newman Club l1651 COLLEGE OF MINERAL INDUSTRIES Mining engineers Ieorn details of using safety equipment ELBURT F. OSBORN eon Rocks and minerals get attention of students in class in geology 0F MINERAI. INDUSTRIES ORGANIZATION ELBURT F. OSBORN - - - - A - Dean JOHN D. RIDGE - - - Assistant Dean JOHN A. HIPPLE - Director, Mineral Industries Experiment Station DONALD C. JONES - - Director,Mi1zeral Industries Extension Services LIBERATA EMMEmcH - - - . - Librarian ORVILLE F. Turruz - - - Head, Earth Sciences E WILLARD MILLER - - - - - Chief Geography FRANK M. SWARTZ - - Chief Geology BENJAMIN F. HOWELL, JR. - - Chief, Geophysicsc and Geochemistry HANS NEUBERCER - - Chief, Meteorolog; PAUL D. KRYNINE - - - - - Chief, Mineralogy DAVID R. MITCHELL - - -- Head, Mineral Engineering OHN 13- RIDGE. - - - - Chief, Mineral Econmnics ARNOLD W. ASMAN - - - Chief, Mining H. BEECHER CHARMBURY - - Chi,ef MineralPreparatim1 JOHN C. CALHOUN - - Chief Petroleum and Natural Gas VVOLDEMAR WEYL , - - - Head, Mineral Technology EDWARD C. HENRY - - - - C1ie,f Ceramics aLCALVEnT C. WRIGHT - - . Chief, Fuel Technology AMOS J. SHALER - - - - - Chief, Metallurgy Deceased, Feb. 1, 1954 Reflections from c rysta l I in e substances are measured by X-roy spectrometer WILLIAM BARRY COLLINS . . . Brackenridge Metallurgy Them Xi Secretary, Them Xi; Secrctnrv, ASM; T111u B9111 Ii; Sigma 01111111111 Epsilon; Phi Lambda Upsiim1;Pcrshi1w Riilcs;111i E111 Sig HAROLD H. CHAIN, JR. . . . . Port Matilda CL'rumiL'S American Ceramics Society RICHARD EVANS CROSBY . . . Reading 111111121711 Economics Delta Upsilon Phi Mu Alpha; Blue 13111111; Treasurer, S XML. JOSEPH CLAIR CULP . . Ford City Petroleum and Nulnrul Gus Engineerina Scabbard 11nd Blade; AIML; Petroleum Lnginccring Society WALTER STERIL DARON . . . . Campmwn Ccngmphy Delta Sigma Phi C1111111111 '111L-t11 Upilun; Fmtli; Penn State Geographical S11L,Pi T 1111 Pi Sigm ALEXANDER MICHAEL DAVIDSON . . Barnesboro Mineral Prcpurulinu Engineering WILLIAM MCCABE ALDEN . . . . Hazleton Mining Engineering Acacia Secretary, Acacia; Alpha Phi Omega; AIME FREDERICK LEWIS BECKER . . . Arnold Patroleu and Natural Gas Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma President, Mineral Industries Studei tCou nci;1 All- C0 Us 6 Cabinet; ISCB; V 1Le- President, PiE sil Tau ;VVI1ot' 5 H7110 Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; SLchtary, Pctrole eum Engineering Society; P11rmi Nous JAMES HUGH BRANNIGAN . . 1 Philadelphia Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Petroleum Engineerinu Society;Nim1ny Grotto; Vice- sident, Pi Epsilon Tau CLARK PICKETT BREADING . . Uniontown Metallurgy Alpha Chi Sigma Mineral Industries Student Council; Blue Band CHARLES WILLIAM BROWN . . . New Castle Meteorology AR'IS RICHARD MALCOLM BUCK . . Mount Lebanon Metallurgy Phi Gamma Delta Blue Kev; ASIV;I Freshman Counselor; Spring W cek Committee; V'ha s in the News at Penn State,- LA VIE ALBERT DANIEL DEIBERT . . . . . Lykens Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Mineral Industries Studen t Council' Petroleum Engineering cietv;Nitt'1111y Grotto; Barbcil Club; State Part rty NICHOLAS JOHN DEMSHOCK . . . Hazleton Metallurgy ASM; AIME; Newman Club PAUL JAMES DIFFENBACH . . . Harrisburg A'Ietthugy Alpha Chi Sigma Mineral Industries Student Counci1;Parmi N0us;1a11ager, Baseball; Blue KCV' Arnold Air Socials Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma G11 113mm Eps siion JOHN JOSEPH DILLON . . . . Wilkes-Barre Metallurgy Phi Kappa Vicc-Prcsident, P111 Kappa; Newman Club; Intramurals; ASM HERBERT DAVID DUEY . . . Silver Spring, Md. Geology and Mineralogy Nittany Grotto WILLIAM EDWARD EDMUNDS . . Mount Lebanon Geology and Mineralogy DONALD JOSEPH EGET . . . . Coalport 1111 ng Engineering CnvELIimr, Mining Society Newsletter; AIME; Newman Club; Imrmnumis THOMAS NEELY ELSTON . . . Lehman Fuel Technology Delta Sigma Phi Secretary, Delta Sigma Phi CHARLES ERVIN FELKER . . . Mount Bethel Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Petroleum Engineering Society DAVID KERN FENSTERMACHER . . . Allentown Geology and Minemlugy Vicc-Presidcm, Ninany Grotto; Earth Science Club DONALD FISHER . . Bradford Petroleum 111111 Natural Gas Engineering DONALD JAMES FREY . . . . VVilkes-Barrc Fuel 'liechnoiogy Phi Kappa ASCE; AIME; Newman Club RICHARD ERNEST FRONKO . . . . Monaca Metallurgy Them Chi President, Vicc-Presidcnt, Them Chi; IFC Board of Control; ASM RONALD MCGRAVV GARDNER . . . Altoona Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma Mineral In dus try Studcn C0n11Lil;V 1CC'PIesil81nt, Secretary, Petroleum Engi neering Society; Secretary, Alypha Chi Siunm; Freshman Counse 1111 DAVID FRANCIS CIRARD . . . . Conneilsvilie Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Si ma Nu Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Pi Epsilon Tau EDWARD PAUL GODSCHALL . . . Coatesville 11101111111119 Treasurer, Tau Beta Pi; 111i Lambda U psi ;Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Intcr- -Varsity Flelnluwship; ASM JOHN WILLIAM GOEHRING . . . Butler Petroleum and Natural Gas Engiiieering Petroleum Engineering Socicly' , Nitt'my Grotto LEWIS NIEL GOSLIN . . . Tarentum Geophysics and Geochemistry AIM; Dormitory Council; Steerin Committee, Linn Party; Blue Key; Frleiman CounsLlor RICHARD MILTON HARRIS . . . . Johnstown Metallurgy Lambda Chi Alpha Blue Band; Orchestra; ASM ROBERT HUGHES HICGS . . Arlington, Va. Geology 1111:! Mineralogy Treasurer, Nittuny Grotto; Earth SCiLnLC Club; Quartcrdcck Society JOHN HUDY, JR. . . . Lansford Iilineml Praynmtwn Engmccring AIME; Nmean Club ROBERT CLARK HUNTER . . . . Edgewood Geography Newman Club; French Club ARTHUR MEKEEL HUSSEY . . . . Aliquippa Geology and Mineralogy President, ViL'c- President, Nitmnv Grotto; Mineral Industries Student C0 unLil; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Orchestra; Phi E1 1:1 Sivm Igm ROBERT SMITH JACK . . . . . Sharon Hill Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Delta Chi Petroleum Engineering Sociciy; AIME; Intramurais 11711 DANIEL ANDREW JACOBS . . . Lansford Mineral Preparation Engineering AIME; Tau B0111 Pi;Pl1i Lambda Upsilo11;P11i E111 Sivg1nz1;Sig111a Gamma Epsil 1n KENNETH HARDY JAMES. . . . .Tyrone Meteorology LAWRENCE LEONARD JAMES, JR. . . Pittsburgh Mcmllurgy Delta Sigma Phi Vice1Prcsi11L'111, Delta Sigma Phi; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Phi E111 Sigma W. GIBSON JAVVOREK . . . . Keyser, W. Va. Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering A1 1121 Si lgma Phi Vice-Prcsident, Treasurer, Alpha Sigma Phi; 1Vho's in the News at Penn State,- AIME; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Phi E111 Sigma; Pi Epsilon Tau; Bridge Club WILLIAM HORACE JOHNSON . . 1 Bedford Mining Engineering Delta Tau Delta Chaixman, IFC Board of C011tr01;PrL'sident, Delta Tau Delta; Adjutant, Arnold Air Socictv; Student- I'ncuItv Ad1isory Committee; Parmi Nous; SL11bb11rdSa11d Blade; T1111 11cm Pi; Sigma Tau; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; E 11 1gn GERALD JAMES KARASKA . . . VViIkes-Barre 111111 Gamma Theta Upsilon; Ncwmun Club; Penn State Geographical Society DAVID WAYNE KERN . . . . . Slatedale Metallurgy Sigma Gamma Epsilon; ASM; SAME ALBERT CHARLES KOLESAR . . . Coraopolis AIcmllurgy Penn 111111-11 Club; ASM; Newman Club; American Foundry Society MICHAEL KOTYK . . . . . . Ford City Mulullurgv Tau Bern Pi;Sig111:1 Gamma Epsilon; P111 Lambda Upsilon;Pl1i Em Si 11111.1; Nc11'1111111 Club; Arnold Air Socicn; ASA I WILLIAM LYNN LEAR . . . . . Latrobe Geography RICHARD JOSEPH LEMYRE . . . Merrick, N. Mcmliurgv Sigm1 '1C11i A-IlColILgc PresidLnt; Lions Paw; C0 0111111111, Wrestling; 1Vho's 117110 Among Students in Anwricau Universities and Colleges; PresidLnt, Iunio Class; Tribu11'11;Mr.Pcn11 State; ASM FRED ALMOND LENDER . . . Meadville Gcnplnsics 11nd Gcochumistn 11721 LO'WELL KRAVVITZ . . . . . Philadelphia Meteorology Sigma Gamma Epsilon; AMS; Alpha Phi Omega CHARLES HENRY KREISCHER, JR. . . . Sunbury Metallurg'l Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda U 511011; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; IIo onor Socicn Council; IntnunumIs; ASRI; ACS KENNETH LARRY LAVVLEY . . . . Harrisburg AIL'Mllm'gy Sigma Pi President,C1111pL-l Choir; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; ASM; Comm unity ConLcns Con1111itth; IFC Gle cuCl b DALE ANDREW LOWRY . . . . Harrisburg Meteorology AMS; Glee Club DONALD COURTNEY MCCARTER . . . Franklin Metallurgy ASM CHARLES WHITSLAR MCCLINTOCK . . Oil City Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering SignN1:u Chi A111C011chc Parliamentarian; SCL LrL ctarv, Sigma Chi Par rmi 5; Vice- PresidLm Petroleum Engineering Socict 11; Chairman, Leadership 11Training Progr am CHARLES GLENN McMASTER Saint Petersburg Pulmlcum and Natural Gas Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma V ICC President, A1 1111 Chi Sinma; ViL c-c -1 resident, Petr uIcum Engineering 8001 uctv; Mineral Industries Student Council; AIME HARRY R. MANSFIELD . . . . Russell, Ky. ML-iL-arology AMS JAMES MICHAEL MARTIN . . . . Lancaster Ceramics Lambda Chi Alpha Treasurer, ACS; ASM; AIChE PAUL EDWARD MORRIS . . . Punxsutawney Alineml Preparation Engineering ASRI; AIRIE JAMES W. MURRAY . . . Pittsburgh Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma Mineral Industries Student CounLil; Dislribution1 Manager, IFC Newsletter RICHARD NIICHAEL NIEDBALA Hamburg, N. Y. Petroleum 111111 Natural Gas Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon BX Board of Control; Quarlcrdcck Socic1y; Petroleum Engineering Society RICHARD BeDOUR ROBB . . S. n Petersburg, Fla. Metallurg1 Phi Gamma Delta NORRIAN JOSEPH RUBASH . East McKeesport Pclrolcnm and Natural Gas Engineering Phi Gamma Delta Treasurer,P hi Gamma Delta; President, Pi Epsilon Tau; 'Irc11surcr,PL- trulcum Enginec ring 5m in y; ivm11 nu; LA VIE;AIME;FrLsI1mzu1 Counselor; PSCA; thu 11 1'11 the News 11! Penn 81:th FRED PETER SAVVCZYN . . . . . Chester Gcogrupln Gamma T1121 1a Upsx 011, Newman Club;S ccrctarv-Trcasurcr, Penn State Geographical Socictv; Russian Club; Nittnny Grotto; Political SLiencc Club ROBERT THOMAS MILLER . . . Altoona Metallurgy Phi Gamma Delta Intramurnls ANDREW ANTHONY MOLINA . . Fleetville Mclullurgy Alpha Phi Delta Treasurer, Alpha Phi Delta; ASM LOUIS ALBERT MONTA . . . . Greensburg Riemllurgy American Foundry Society; Newman Club; PC1111 Haven Club; ASM DEAN CAMERON PORTERFIELD . . Murrysville Ccopln'sivs aml Geochemistr; Phi Kappa Sigma Scrrcmn, Phi Kappa Sigmn;TrL-1ls11rLr, Nittanv Grotto THOMAS IGNATIUS PROKOPOVVICZ . Susquehanna Cvmmics Treasurer, Sigma G1111Iin111'1 'Epsilon; Vice- President, AnmriLan Ceramics So- LiL11; President,Kcr11u Rm 111 Pi;PI1i Lambda Upsilon; Phi Eta Siuma; Nc11mm1 ClubIn ALTHEA MAY HECTOR . . . . . Glenslmw Geugrnphv ViLc- President, SecrL-l 1111' y, Gamma T1191 1.1 Ups ilnn; Secern, Penn State Geographical Sucic1y;Riilc Club; Lconidcs; Nimmy Gmlto; Westminster Foundmiun PAUL LINCOLN SCHEFFEY . . . . Camp Hill Geophysics and Gcochmnistry Alpha Phi Omega; Nittany Grotto; Socimy of Exploration Geophysicists GEORGE GILBERT SCHNEIDER . . . Ashland Mining Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma President, AIME; Pi T1111 Pi Sig11111 ROBERT WILLIAM SCHONER . . Jersey City, N. Meteorology Treasurer, Town Council; AIM; Secretary, Treasurer, AMS l-1 l173l CHARLES T. SCHUMACHER . . . . Pittsburgh Gcogmyhy WILLIAM NORMAN SELVIG . . . Pittsburgh Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Phi Delta Theta ViL'c- President, SAME;AII1'IE;PL-11'olcum Engineering 0c iety; Freshman T1111. k JAMES GEORGE SETON, JR. . . . Havertown Metallurgy Delta Sigma Phi Alpha Phi Omega; ASM; AIME CHARLES ROBERT SMEAL . 1 . . Altoona R'Tutallurgy RICHARD VVINFIELD SMEDLEY . . Columbia, Conn. Metallurgy T110111 Xi Presidcn1,T11c1a Xi; President, 511 1vn111 Cam 1n111 Epsilon; Tau 1301 1:1 P1; Phi Lambda Upsilon;11SM RICHARD K. SNYDER . . . . Pine Grove Mills Alutcorology ALVIS RICHARD WALTER SNYDER . . . . Glasspnrt Petroleum and Natural G115 Engineering T1111 Kappa Epsilon President, T rcasurcr, 1V0516v Foundation;111111111 Phi 'Omega; letmlcum Envinccrinu Socicu; 11 C Glue Clu JOE CHESTER SOMERS . . . . 011111110111 Mining Enginvc ring Lion 11 Paw; President, AIM;11I111E;P2111111 NOILS' , All- C0 allege Cabinet; 1Vho' s 117110 Among 51111101115 in American Universities and Collzgc s JAN DeSEIFE STEBER . . Coraopolis Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma Petmleum Engineering Socic11;Signm T nu; Secretary, Pi Epsilon 111111; 'IrLasurLr, Sigma Phi Sigm a GORDON W. THOMAS . . Philadelphia Petroleum and 11711111111101111 Engineering Tau Buetn P i;Sccrc11':1 ,rcT srcu ,1 i E 151101 11 111.1; Siumu AS 1E; Pctmicum E111vi1iccri11g Socicn; AIME JOHN JOSEPH TIHANSKY . . . . McAdoo Fuel Technology Phi Kappa Izlu Intrauuurnls; AIME ROBERT PAUL TRUNIP . . . . State College Mining Engineering Tau 130121 Pi; Sigma Gamma 1511511011; Sigma T1111; Phi Em Sigma; AIME RICHARD JOHN VOICTSBERGER . . Philadelphia Geology 111111 Alinemlogy JOHN ELLIS WERNER . . . . . . Erie Metallurgy Phi Kappa Tau 115M; ASAE; ACS; Engineer WARD MARSHALL VVHEATALL . . . Titusvillc Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering President, Pclrolcum Engineering Society; AIME ROBERT WALTER WYLIE . . . . Philadelphia 1001111315105 11nd Geochemistry Pi Kappa Phi Slgma Gamma Epsilon LEROY YATES . . . . . . Philadelphia Metallurgy Omega Psi Phi ASM; AFS; AIME 11741 d e S o e r C .m e V o .n w 9 .m Nu .m B S e C n ,m C S m r e .m facilities with completion of the south wing COLLEGE OF PHYSIBAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETICS M'Wiuit i AM! ' LL, h ' ' A 91237441'wtw' vu'nffx, . ' .t I ma 3 uunytmyy , 1 L x ngu... U: 23-11mm 1' '11qu x 1 a r 'r VJ , n 5? '05 M Hui M... 'u M mm J ' I ' x?- . y F. ,9. $3914; Wh-J.tgu Ta '34: K I; .- . '4 ax wag Wuzmavu;r.u . . .,,,.9$ .. m - , E ERNEST B. MCCOY BULLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUBATIDN AND ATHLETICS Many physical education majors get extra training in varsity sports ORGANIZATION ERNEST B. McCoy - - - - - - Dean JOHN D. LAwrmsn - Assistant Dean, In Charge of Resident Instruction CHARLES W. STODDART, JR. - Director, Physical Education Extension ERNEST B. McCoy - - - - - Director of Athletics HAROLD R. GILBERT - Assistant Director of Athletics; Business Manager EDWARD M. CZEKAJ - - - Assistant Business Manager JOHN D. LAWTHER 111 Charge, Professional Education in Health Education, Physical Education, and Recreation GLENN N. TmEL In Charge, Required Health and PhysicaI Education for Men MARIE HAID'ILIn Charge, Required Health and Physical Education for Women EUCEN C. BISCHOFF - - - In Charge, Intramural Athletics RAY M. CONGER - - - . In Charge, Student Recreation Instructors teach students the undamentols of wrestling Swimming is an important part of the physical education program EARLE GILSON ALLEN . . . . Yeadon Ph1' xiLal Education AAI IPLR VVILLIALVI BLACKBURN ANDERSON . . Havertown Physical Education Sigma Nu Secretary, Phi Epsilon Kappa; Scabbard and 11111116 NANCY LEE BAILEY . . . . . Punxsutawney Physical Education Kappa Delta Lakonides; 01111111115' Club; Modern Dance Club; Intramurals MARGARET JANE BAUER . . . Huntingdon 11111' sicul 15111161111011 Intramumls CONSTANCE E. BELLI . . . . Philadelphia Physical Educamm Theta Phi Alpha President, 011'1Ciz1ls' Club; Newman Club; Rifle Club; I111m111urals ROBERT RANDALL BICGS . . . . VVilmerding RULrL-miun Kappa Sigma Phi 12175111111 Kappa; 11 C; President,1x:1ppz1 Sign1:1;Assistam Publicity C11 1111111111, Lion Party , Treasurer, Recreation Socie11'; lFC VVurkshop EDWARD JOIIN BLACK . . . 11cy1101dsvi11c 11111'511'111 111111L111imx JAMES ARTHUR BREWER . . . . Pl1i1ade1pl1ia P111 51'Lnl Education Kappa Alpha Psi P111blLd1 Elllllckllioli Stu 1cm Council; Presidc111,1x 11111711 Alpha ;11askc1111111; Truck; Pl11 Epsilon K111111111 ALICE RAE COLBERT . . . . . Johnstown P111'sica1 Education Delta Zeta PrcsiLlent,L:1kmic.d'Ph1'siL'111 Izducminn Student C111111L'i1; Modem Dance 1111; I111mn111i'.1ls; OHxLiuls' Club; PSCA;DiSL'1;1711111s; AAIIPL LR PATRICIA ANN COLGAN . . . . Bala-Cynwyd 1'111'sic111 Education Phi Mu VVRA; VVSGA; lSlels; Lakonidcs; President, S111111n1111g, Club; l1espinn Crew;1J11r111111111'0111L JAMES LAVERNE CRESSMAN . . . Kulpsville Physical Education Cross Cou 11111' DON WESLEY EYER . . . . . C1111111bcrs11urg 11L'L'1'L'utim1 17011111311; Outing Club; Recreation Society LEILA B. FERGUSON . . . . . Coatesville 11111 s'iLnI Education Zua T1111 Alpha Treasurer, ZcmT Alp11n;l11111'1111g Club; Omcials' Club; SW imming uCluh: Inmunumls; Lnkonidcs JOANNA ROSLYN FINK . . . . . Aspinwall Physical Education Chi Omega Pi Lambda Them; 111111111111r11ls; VVL-slminstL-r Foundation; AAPI IER NANCY LEE FISHER . . . . . Johnstown Plxvsical Education Delta Zeta S11' 1111111111g C1uh;SkiC1ub; Hudcrn Dance Club;111'110 Club; n1mmuruls;0111ci:1ls Club; Newman Club CATHERINE LOUISE FOGLIA . . . Greenvillc Physical Education Delta Zeta Vicc-Prcsident, Delta Zeta; P;11111L'111:11ic Council; Intramurnls DOUGLAS EDWARD FREY . . . Newton, N. 1. Physical Education Beta Them Pi XVrcstling; Druids; I111n1m11mls JOSEPH THOMAS GARRITY . . . Bala-Cynwyd Recreation Phi Delta Theta Outing Club; NL-u'mun Club; Intramurals; AAI 1PER 11801 EDWIN HENRY GEASA, JR. 1 . . . Pittsburgh PIIyxicuI EIIIIL'uIimI President, Beaver IInusc BERNARD FRANCIS GRUBER . . . VVyomissing IIL'crL'utimI Phi Kappa SL-L'rL-mr 1', Irczls s'urcr, IIIi Kappa; 1:111'sic111 ELILIL-uIion Stu LL-II Co 0111 K:I;I PresidLnt, Recreation Society; IFC W1rILsI1up; NL11 111111CIIII1; Dining,I Club; IrcsIIm1In Cnunsclor; IIIIr1IIIIImIIs; Phi Epsilon Kappa RUBY NELL HAYES . . . . . TIIorndaIe Physical Education Hockey Club; OIIiL'izIIs' Club; IIIInIIImmIs; Outing Club VALERIE GAY HOBBIS . . . Ridgewuod, N. J Physical Education Kappa Kappa Linmma Imr1IIIIur11Is; FroIII ROBERT DEEG HOSTERMAN . . . Havertown Physical Education Pi Kappa Alpha V Icc- President PM E 1siII1II K1111111I;AIpII1I Phi 0111cg'11;0111i1w CIuI1; Ph1'sic111 Education Student Council; A III IER JUANITA JOYCE HUDSON . . . Roanoke, Va. RL'L'HJIIIIOU Pi Bcln Phi Recreation Society; Outing Club; OIIIciaIs' L'IuI1; Hockey Club; IIIImIIIuIaIs PATRICIA ANN HUGHES . . . Duncannon Racrcation AIpIm Gamma DCIIII LakuniLIL-s; IICchatinn SIIL1L-11'; IVSGA; BmIIinu LIuI1; Rii L.IuI1; II1Ir11nILIr11Is; IIIICkeI' CII II1 RICHARD COLEIIIAN JONES, JR. . . . BeIIcvuc Physical Education Sigma 1'11 FootImII; InlrnmumIs JEANNE MARY KELLER . . . . Grecnsburg Recreation President PI1iIoILs;0IIIL'i1'IIs CII1I1'1, S11 1111mm CIub IIL-L'rLzItinII OL'iety; Outing LIuI1; Modern DanLc CIuI1; InlrdnillrISlI HUBER LEE KLINE . . . . . Benton Physical Education Bctu lIIctn Pi Baseball; Soccer; Druids; IVIIO'S in the News 112 Penn Stulv CAROLE LEE KOVVALLIS . . . . Duquesne PIn'siL-al Education DLItu 7.1.111 SecrLtan, DCILI ZL'Iu ;IIItr1Imur11Is; ViL L-PrcsiLILIIt OIIILi1IIs CIuI1; PI1191L111 Education SIuLIcnt CI1LiI1LiI; A VIII EII; LSA CAROLYN ANN LACKEY . . . . . CzIrIisIc Phyxicnl Education RiIIc CILIII; OII'IL'iuIsI Club; Intramurals; PIIiIoIL-s RALPH SPENCER LAUDENSLAYER . . PIIiIaLIeIpIIia L'C'ftllil'all Phi Ixuppu Sigma V IL'c- -I?X'L'SILIL'HI, Phi Epsilon Ix11pl111; Parmi Nous; I iL'c- PIL'SILIL L111, IIL'L'rLzIIion 1 OCIL 1;TI1le1izIIIs; IVusILv ILIuIILImiIIII; Outing LIuI1;Imr:IIIIur11 s NANCY HARRIETTE LUSK . . . Pittsburgh PIIy sicnl Education ZLt1I T1Iu AIpIIn AII- CI1IIL'UI: C11I1i11ct;ISLB PrL'SILIL'nl. PIIysicnI Education Student Council; ImramuraIs; IVRA; SL'rIIIIs; LzIkoniLIL's; A I112, PrL s'iIL L'nt, Swimming LIuI1; IXIIPER; IVIms in IIIL' Now at Penn Suite F THOMAS DUANE MCINTYRE . . Fairfield, Calif. Physical Education AL'1IL'i11 Freshman BIIscImII; FFL'SIIIIIIIII Football; II11r1III1ur1IIs DONALD E. NIALINAK . . . SIceIton PliyxiL-al Education LnII1IuI1I LIIi Alpha CI1-C1Ipt11in, FUUIIHIII CHARLOTTE JOAN MARKELL . . Brooklyn, N. Y. Physical EzlnLuIimI OII'IL'i1IIs LIuI RiIIc LI uh ; Badminton CIIIII; Bowling CIIIII; PSCA; VVcst- 1111 niSIL'r FIIIIIILImion; IIIIerIIIurnls; Lion P1Irt1; l'OLkLV Club; A XIII ER ROBERT RICHARD MARSII . . MidLIIeburg, N. Y. Rccrcuiimi College Co'np; BIuL' IIuIILI: LTII1111L-I L'Imir; PIIi EpsiIon Kappa I1811 ,- Ja, IL I. IAN JANET P. IL'IELZER . . . . . . . Erie PIILsiL'III IzleIL'ulion Delta Delta Delta SCCFL'NI rIy, Lukunidcs; P'LInlIclaniL Council; ISC L; President, ILILxIL-rn D LIncc Club; IIIIrLImurLIls; OII'ILiIIls C1ub;LIL11PER THEODORE JOHN MORTENSEN, JR. Philadelphia PIILsiLIIl lzilIILuIimI Sigma Pi PrLsidLInI 11 Ii Lpsilnn KLIppII; Honor slxitly CounLil; 111L51L11 lidIIcIIIiIIn SIudLnI Council;1r'LIck;Intermur:Ils; LL L1Il PLL WALTER NEMESI'I . . . . . . Vintondaic Physical Education Beaver Iiuusc; Intramuruls BirIIIingham, Mich. Kappa Kappa Gamma MARILYN JAN E PORTER Physival Education MARGARET ANNE POWELL LV'LIynesburg PIILSI'L'LII Education PlIL sicLll LdIIL'LItiIIII Student CULIHCI i1; Edit ,Discoimlus; SLI'imming Club; 110chy Clu h; OflILi LIls' Club; IIIII'LIIIIIII'IIIS; OLVLIsImiIIsILr 1:0 undutiun; Lnkon- ides; 1i Lambda TlILIu; Ridinv C;IIIII LL lw' s in the NW u! IL'IIII State; Alpha LLIIILIIIIu DcIILI ANTHONY J. RADOS . . . . . Steelton Pln'sicul lztlIILaIimI Co- Captain, Football LLLIJ CAROL LYNN STEVENSON . . . Altoona Physical Education LLlplILI Xi Delta DormilurL 011 ;SLcrL'tzIrL, LL SC L House 01' RCprLsentaIiL'e 5; Lin onides; RL; Steerin: CCIIImn IiIICL, SILIIc PartL; Rifle C1u;b Modem SDance Club; FTLM Darmiton CounLil; ILAHPER; Intramurals GORDON BENNETT THOMAS . . . Edgewood Physical Education KEITH LAMONT VESLING . . . . Clarendon Physical Educuliuu Beta Thom Pi FootbLIll; CLIpI'LIin, Baseball; L'ice- President, Athletic Association; Vice- Presi dent, Parmi Nous; Lion' 5 Pan; LVho's in the News at Penn State 11821 JOAN PATRICIA O'CONNOR . . . . . Erie Plzvsical Education KnppLI Kappa Gamma LakonidLs; Modem DLIIILL Club; Swimming Cblub; IntramurLIls; LL IE; Frath; NL-LL man Clu PATRICIA JANE PATTERSON . . . . Avondale Recreation 'lrL-LIsurcr, PthiLal LduLLIIi IIon SIudLnt Council; Lakon'dcs; Secretary, I 11CLrL-ution Socicn; Modem DLInLe C1ub;llockcv Club; Officials' Club- LcuniLlLs ' , MARIE CARMELLA PETERS . . . . Nicholson Physical Education Oliicials' Club; Hockey Club; Intramurals JANIES ALBERT REED Towson, Md. Physical Educution Sigma PI Lacrosse; Druids; Immmumls RONALD LICHLITER RILEY . . . . Salisburv Physical Education 1 Phi Kappa Psi Secretary, Phi Kappa Psi JOY RUTH SCHILLER Springfield Physical Education Delta Gamma LilkunidC-S; OfEL'iles' Club; Chapel Choir; Edimr, Dixuobolus; Dormnury Council; Punhcilcnic Council; Inlrumurals WILLIAM DAVID WALLIS VVilliamsport Physical Education Sigma PI Tennis; Inlmmumls RUSSELL THOMAS WERNER . . . . Mohnton Physical Education Freshman Basketball; Dormitory Ofnck'f; Baseball; Inlmmurals SENIORS GLEN N A. BERGEY Forestry HAROLD L. BLAZER Agricultural Education JOHN W. CARNEY, JR. Agronomy ROBERT XV. CUMMINGS General Agriculture CHARLES VVENDEL EMIG Forestry BURTON FORMAN - Zoology and Entomology ELLEN ALICE FRIEDMAN Pre-Veterinary DEAN M. GETTEMY Agricultural Economics GERALD GOLDMAN . . Animal Husbandry .IOHN P. CUCKIN Forestry LARRY L. HARSHBARGER Forestry SAMUEL ELVVOOD HAYES Agricultural Education WILLIAM T. HUNGIVILLE Horticulture ALBERT C. KERR . . . Dairy Husbandry JOHN H. KIRCH . . Horticulture ROBERT S. KITCHEL Horticulture GEORGE J. KOZUCHI . . Zoology and Entomology WITHUliT PHOTOGRAPHS BULLEEE OF AGRICULTURE Lansdale State College Pittsburgh Bruin Camp Hill Philadelphia Philadelphia Altoona Philadelphia Philadelphia Yeagermwn Pine Grove Mills Rixford Titusville Clcnshuw Ridley Park . Tampa, Fla. CHARLES H. KRUGER . Dairy Husbandry JAMES H. KUNTZELMAN Dairy H uslmndry GERALD T. MURRAY . Horticulture FRANKLIN W. MYERS . Agricultural Engineering MERICE T. NELLES . Bacteriology FRANK W. PIERSOL . Zoology and Entmnology DANIEL G. REINHOLD, III Zoology and Entomology JAMES EDWARD SHEETZ Dairy H usbmxdry JOHN JACOB SHELLY Pre-Veterimzry JAY JOSEPH SIMMONS Pre-Veterinary ROGER H. STRAIT Agricultural Education JOHN RUSSELL TERRY Pre-Veterinary ROBERT W. THOMPSON Agricultural Engineering SAMUEL B. VVASSON . . Agricultural Education JAMES L. WMTKINS . . Animal Husbandry JOSEPH P. WOODRING, JR. . Zoology and Entomology COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WILLIAM F. FAHNESTOCK Business Administration EUGENE JAMES GIBBONS Business Administration Seca ne Sugarloaf DONALD L. HAVVKE Business Administration CARYL B. RITCHEY . Business Administration Cariislc Elizabethtown Erie Emlenton Elmhurst, Ill. Kennett Square State College Altoonu Bethlehem Philadelphia: Watrous Holmesbutg Leechbu rg State College Redford Philipsburg Easton . Loysburg I183I l1841 SENIORS WITHUUIT PHOTOGRAPHS COLLEGE OF CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS THOMAS A. FOREMAN . . . Boyertown Chemical Engineering WILLIAM F. GREENAVVALT Chemical Engineering KARIN R. HARTSOUGH . . . . Sharon Commercial Chemistry ROBERT E. HEIDT . . . . . . Eric Chemistry JOSEPH C. A. JACKSON . . . SpringHeld Chemical Engineering ROBERT F. KLEIN . . . Chemical Engineering Dnylcstown Bryn Athyn GENE PAUL LAUGHLIN . . . . Clairmn Chemical Engineering JOHN B. MCDONOUGH . . . . Braddock Pre-Mcdicnl EUGENE R. MCCOUGII . . . . Dvsart Chemistry RALPH S. METHENY Physics Syracuse, N. Y. SHELDON PENRTAN State Cullege Physics ANNE C. ROESS Fishkill, N. Y. P11 ysics DONALD GEORGE SHAHEEN . . . Alumna Commercial Chemistry RICHARD K. SLOAN . . . . Thornton Physics JOHN DAVIS STEPHENS . . . . Altmma Pre-Medical HENRY ALAN VVEISEL Chemical Engineering North Wales COLLEGE BF EDUCATION THOIWAS R. AHEARN . . . . Alumna Psychology JOHN VV. BAFFA . . . . . Narberth Psychology JOHN M. BASSETT . . . . . Livonia Vocational Industrial Education MICHEAL A. BELGIO . . . . Pittston Education SYLVAN TOBIAS BLOOM New Millport Education EARL R. BRUBAKER . . . . . Palmyra Education VIRGINIA MORROVV CANAN Philadelphia Education ANTHONY B. CIANFLONE . . Curbondalc Vocational Industrial Education DAVID R. COCHRAN . . Industrial Art JAMES C. CORBIN . . . Vocational Industrial Education SARAH ADELINE ENGEL . . . Scranton Education CARL E. EVANKOVICH . . . Murrysvillc Industrial Arts DAVID P. EVERETT Education Reynoldsvillc State College Montoursvillc ROYAL PHILLIP FISHER State College Education CLEMENCE FLENNER Warriors Mark Education CARMEN LOU GARDNER . . . . Tyrone Education jAMES DAVID HALTON Industrial Arts WILLIAM G. HOKE, III . . . Harrisburg Psychology VILLIAM R. JOHNS . . . . Huncsdalc lndustria? Arts WAYNE EDMUND KANOUSE . . . Bcrwick Industrial Arts Waverly, N. Y. GEORGE D. KNECHT . Brandom'illc Industrial Arts VERNA APPLE KORMAN Fullcmimbcr Education FRED J MALONE . . . . . Millhcim Education CHRIS JOHN MITSOS . . New Castle Psychology BARBARA ANN MULLOY . . . . Media Education RUTH A. PYBUS . . XVinnipcg, Canada Education SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS Lcwistown KARL ALBERT SVVARTZ Vocational Industrial Education RAY LAWRENCE TAYLOR Vocational Industrial Education EDWARD HUGO THIEME Psychology State College State College MARIO TODARO . Philadelphia Industrial Arts JAMES J. TROILO . Puttsvillc Psychology BULLEGE 0F ENG Lancaster JOHN W. BEACHAM Architectural Engineering NORMAN LLOYD BOOK Slippery Rock Architecture JUDITH ANNE BYRNES Karachi, Pakistan Architecture FRANCIS J. CARROLL . AIdan Aeronautical Engineering GEORGE T. CROUSE VVilliamsport Architectural Engineering MARTHA N. DARLINGTON Darling Architecture PAUL W. FRIESE . Induslrinl Engineering DAVID R. GROEPLER Ruosevclt, N. Y. Aeronautical Engineering State College CHARLES W. HAMBY . . . Salona Electrical Engineering JAMES LESSIG HARTER Allentown Architecture CHARLES A. HAUER Erie Electrical Engineering CARL JOSEPH HERTER . Alcchmzical Engineering CLIFFOR D MILTON HOCH Industrial Engineering Allentown N cw Castle JAMES D. HOWARD . Scranton Architectural Engineering GEORGE V. HUGHES . Philadelphia Architectural Engineering CAY C. KAUFFMAN Greencastlc Civil Engineering JACKSON M. KEIM . . . Electrical Engineering RONALD HUBER LEAMAN Architectural Engineering State College Quarryvillc PATRICIA K. WALKER Education RICHARD P. VVITNEY Education GEORGE IRVIN WOLFGANG Psychology WAYNE C. YOUNG Psychology INEERING AND ARCHITECTURE ARNOLD ALVIN LEI DER Industrial Engineering ARTHUR PETER LENZ Architecture DONALD P. LENKER, JR. Architecture HOWARD C. MCCULLOUGH Mechanical Engineering ROBERT C. MONG . . . Electrical Engineering CYNTHIA ELLEN PALMER Architecture jOHN HUBERT REAM . Architectural Engineering GERALD EDWARD RISHEL Architecture MICHAEL j. ROSELLI Mechanical Engineering EDWARD A. RUI'ILAND A'Ieclmnicnl Engineering RICHARD B. SCI'IEALER Alechmzicnl Engineering RICHARD OWEN STANLEY Architecmre LEE GROFF STAUFFER Architectural Engineering LARUE H. STELENE . . Electrical Engineering CHARLES D. STENDER . Architectural Engineering ARTHUR H. THOMPSON Architectural Engineering MARIO S. VALENTINI Indusirial Engineering JOSEPH M. VVARNICK Mechanical Engineering Altoona Gibsoniu McKecs Rocks Light Street Chester Reading Harrisburg Pittsburgh Erie Scotiu, N. Y. Altoonu Bualsburg Philadelphia State College State College Grecnsburg New Holland York Scranton Forty Fort New York, N. Y. Kingston 11851 i1861 SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS PAUL H. VVEYANDT . . . Civil Engineering FRANCIS M. VVUNDERLE Civil Engineering IRENE I. ANDERSON Home Economics JAMES EINER BRUNSGAARD, JR. Hotel Administration SHIRLEY ANN DIEROLF Home Economics MARGARET F. DROBKA Home Economics FAYE ANN DUNMIRE Home Economics HOWARD XV. HASSON Hotel Administrmion MARY L. ALBERS Arts and Letters MAYER AMARNEK Arts and Letters ANN B. BAUCHSPIES . Arts and Leuvrs DUANE S. BEALS . . Arts and Leucrs ELEANOR C. BENTON . Arts and Letters DONALD F. BORR Arts and Letters ROY L. BRAZZLE Arts and Letters RALPH EINNARD BREIDENTHAL Arts and Letters ROBERT C. BRENNAN Commerce jOHN ROBERT BUECHNER Arts and Letters PAUL A. BYRNES . Commerce CLAIR CLYDE . . . Arts and Letters ANTHONY B. COSTANTINI Arts and Letters Altoona Philadelphia JUNE NING YEE . . Civil Engineering ANTHONY F. ZABORNY Aeronautical Engineering Ambridgc Mountain Twp CDLLEEE OF HOME ECUNUMlBS Emmuus Pittsburgh VNyomissing Natmna South Fork VVilliamsporL COLLEGE OF TH State College Philadelphia State College Emlentun State College Kilbuck Township Altoona VVaynesbom . Camp Hill Apollo Bethlehem DuBois DuBuis ROSE ANN KALTENBORN Home Economics MARY T. KEANE . . Home Ecanmuics DAVID J. MORGAN, JR. Hotel Administrmimz JAMES D. WALLACE Hotel Administration MARTHA A. VVORTHINGTON Home Economics Glenshaw State College Bryn Mawr Blawnox New Hope E LIBERAL ARTS JANIES A. COYLE . . . Souderton Arts and Lerturs RODERICK FORD EAKEN . . Reading Commerce JOHN RICHARD FUSCO Arts and Letters JOSEPH V. GALATI . Arts and Letters SHIRLEY ANN GALLAGHER Arts and Letters CAROL COHEN GREENBERG Arts and Letters AIlUUnil I'Iurrisburg Gifford Memphis, Tenn. FAY L. GREINER . Pittsburgh Arls and Letters JOHN R. HERNICK . . . Chester Arts and Letter: ROBERT E. HILLIARD Arts and Letters LILLIAN B. JANSSEN Arts and Letters New Bethlehem lethcsda, Md. DAVID W. JONES . . . Conshohockcn Arts and Letters CHARLES R. JUNKER Galemn Arts and Letters DANIEL W. KEARNEY . Shamokin Arts and Letters SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS JAMES AUSTIN KING Arts and Letters NEVIN PATTERSON LAMB Arts and Letters FRANK H. LEAVER Labor-Mmmgemenr Relations JOHN J. LEWIS Arts and Letters RICHARD H. LEWIS - Arts and Letters HENRY MARINE HENRIETTA BROWN MUNROE Arts and Letters RICHARD J. MURPHY Lnbor-Mmmgement Relations ROBERT SONGOVV NICHOLAS Arts and Letters WILLIAM S. OLLENDIKE Journalism JOHN MIDDLETON PARKER Arts and Letters IRENE S. POLLACK - Arls and Letters RONALD JAMES QUINN Commerce FRANK M. RICH Com mercc JOSEPH RALSTON ANELLO Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering ALLAN BIRGE CLARK Rock Mineral Economics DONALD JAMES CLOSE Meteorology ROBERT H. FENDICK Geology and Mineralogy VlLLIAM L. FLETCHER A'leteorology GEORGE F. KROUSE Mineral Preparation Engi; Ridgefield Park. N. J. Arts and Letters Clarksvillc State College Scranton New Castle Gray Camp Hill Camp Hill Philadelphia Havertown Euston New Kensington Lansdownc Bristol COLLEGE OF MINERAL Allentown ville Centre, N. Y. Allentown XVashington, D. C. State Cullcgc Punxsutzlwnev tearing PAUL ALLEN ROBBINS Arts and Letters jOlIN P. RODGERS . . . Arts and Letters JOHN E. SHERRY . . Labor-Nlmagemcnt Relations EUGENE SOVIRA Labor-Mmzagemem Relations RICHARD DALE SPIESE Arts and Letters CLAYTON L. STRAUSSER Arts and Letters RAYMOND EMORY SWIFT Arts and Letters DANA M. TAYLOR, JR. . Arts and Letters JANE ETHEL RANDALL TRESVILLE Arts and Letters WARREN A. TUCKER Arts and Lencrs PATRICIA C. UPLINGER ANS and Letters IRVIN L. XVHITE . . Arts and Letters THOMAS C. ZERBE, JR. Arts um? Letters INDUSTRIES PHILLIP K. MURON A'Iining Engineering CEIBERT W. PARKS Geology and Mineralogy MANUEL A. PROCOPJO Geology and Mineralogy Scotch Pains, N. J. JACK R. REINHART Geography JOSEPH ROBERT RUBISCH Geography GEORGE L. XVALZ, JR. Pelrolcum aml Naluml Gas Engineering COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETICS THOMAS XV. KREBS Physical Education Bcllcfontc ROBERT D. YODER Recrczzlirm Masunmwn State College Drexel Hill Philadelphia Columbia Mount Carmel State College Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Bethlehem Clcurficld Beaver IiIarrisburg Sprmgdulc Vi1liamsburg Philadelphia Ebcnsburg Seneca Mohnton 11871 THE ACTIVITIES V 4 ; .ca'iil'u f' mu BELLES SHELLEY WINNIE M. l1921 BARBARA L. WERTS I193J ONA K. LEE I1941 MAE R. MOSES I1951 J U L I,KPJIA AA. F EEES I1961 PHOEBE L ERICKSON 11971 STUDENT EUVERNMENT RICHARD J. LEMYRE All-University President EDWARD W. HAAG AII-University Vice-President V'Akk DAVID H. ARNOLD AIl-University Secretary-Treosurer h . . . w . . . , .. , 101m Stands lnghest student governmg bodv and the socmtcd Student Affairs, the chairmen of lrlhunnl 11nd - h, ' . u . u . . r u - . students mtermcdlary Wlth the admmlstranon ls tho. Judlcull, and the Purhanwnmrmn. AH-Umvcrsmy Cabinet, which meets each Thursduv in , Old Mum. It provides the legislative branch of student ORGANIZIYI ION h 7 h . l h . . I AQXgllrllngnt, WIUIC the AH-Unlvcrslty OHWCB mf-ICthC'. RICHARD J. Llann'ma - - - AII-Univvrsity President fVll. Irlhunul zmd Juchcml constitute the executive and Euwmm XV. HAM: . h AIl-Universily Vice-Prcsidem Judlcull portions, respectively, DAVID H. ARNOLD - Althnivcrsin Secremry-Trmsurcr i ' r . . j ' j 1 v . . . j; ' 7 h h J , . hach student 15 represented on Cabinet m at least mum D. CRMTM sw'f glass 1:erth Iour p ,.. 1 HI . . . , . . Ioslzpn B. BARNETT 7 . - jumor Class 1 resulout udxs. W I -Umvcr51tv olhccrs, tho prcsulent 0i his ' a -. . ; .. CONCUclsu 1' .1 1 .' 1 'd Huuu 1'. 9mm; . . - Sophomore Class lresulvnl '1 f 'o . K enh COUDU , 5 C ASS prcsl .Cnt, 11nd thml'gh JAMES G. Musszan - . - Frcslmmn Class President h ldtcunty 01' lndCPCnant I'CPI'CSCntZlUVC. 'FHOMAS Xv INTER . - . - C'nggie of ngricuhurc Acting largely 011 recommendations resulting from GERALD M. YOUNG a College of Business lhlminismuion CXtCnsivc committee rcports, the group amends and im- P- NE'L YQCOM . ' COHQQC 0f Cilf'TWl' WKIIPIU'VCS proves student organizatimls, activities and policies. EIARM E' 5mm ' I ' ' . .10 0:1? 0f hf'cmm Ammv of HR 1 5 f' I I , lAm. L. BnonsT - College of Engmeermg and Architecture z ; x , ,. , 4, n . . , , , N h V k h V F h L mnogs dlC nst suggesta' at t1? btudcnt JAM: 5. MAsow . . . College Of 11mm. bcmwnucs fumdmpmcnt, ll preschool year gnthcrmg of student, Ruumnm KIHSCHNER - - - College of the Liberal Arls acuity and zlchmmstmm'c leaders. Spccihcallv, some Fuuuumcx L. Burma: - - College ofMinemlIndustries Of this year's accomplishmcms includCd plannino Sprint! NANCY H. LUSK .. College of Phyxicnl Education am! Athletics 5 h lllUMAS A. Scuo'r'l' - . Interfratcrnily Council Week, rcvulatinu men's dress in dormitorr h i1 'no 11' ' Plhmnino 21m 0 uh t. f 1 8 1h I E; P dHS' ELLEN XVANmzL - - - - Pa'nhellcnic Council h l h ., h ,7 ; - x. y w r ' ' C. IUJ 1011 0 tie L h K UH 111011: 19 I01; L. Somlins - A . Assocmlzon of Independent Alcn 0rgz.1111l.lng Lampus PmJeCts CounCII Into :1 secretariat. HILDA A. I'IOGILLAND - - - . Leonidus SCttlng up a tralhc court, and handling elections. GERALD L. MAunn . , Men's Alhlclic Association h ' - - h 7 h -' - VVumcn's Recreation lhsociutimz Ex'ofhcm members who have no vo , - r BAmum R' Vk ALLAH . . h tC but 111.9 Jmn KANUY D. WHITE - Hlnmcu 3 Student Government Associuliun m shscussions arc the Dean of Men, Dczm of Women, DAVID R. JONES , . . Board of Publicalions Assistant hxccutn'c Alumni Secretary, Manager 01' Av C. JAY Munmn' - - BounlofDrmuuiicsmulForensics UNIVERSITY BABINET Rutlom Row, Luff to Right- Muurcy, Schult, Arnold. Lev lnyrc, Hung, Becker, McClilr luck, Simvs. Second Hmv-Ru- juhn, llogclnnd, Jones, Young. Inter, Burnett, Mason. 'Hzinl Rovausscr, Shank. Brnhst, 5 Graham, Murphy, Cline. I201J CLASS OFFICERS RICHARD D. CRAFTON Senior Class President WALT E. BACK, JR. CAROLYN M. PELCZAR Senior Class Vice-President Senior Class Secretory-Treasurer I2021 JOSEPH B. BARNETT Junior Class President H. JESSE ARNELLE KATHERINE REYNOLDS Junior Class Vice-President Junior Class Secretory-Treasurer HUGH F. CLINE Sophomore Closs President ROBERT L. HARDING BARBARA J STOCK Sophomore Class Vice-President Sophomore Class Secretory-Treasurer JAMES G. MUSSER Freshman Class President . m3 ii; ROBERT G. BENNETT MARILYN D. SELTZER Freshman Class Vice-Presidenf Freshman Class Secretory-Treasurer I2031 NANCY D. WHITE President l204l NANCY D. VVm'riz MAUD M. STRAVVN BARBARA L. VVERTS - FRANCES A. RiLEY Bottom Raw, luff 10111311111511.11111chrls,Ri1ey,RL-bcr, Hun In Second Rmv- Murcmnu, LUUX, llendcl, Buzbv, E1111 ' ORGANIZATION President Vice-President Secretary Treasn rcr 1 hinl Rmv-Burlwsun, Israel, Stuck, Gcor rge. THE SENATE The Senate represents the highest gov- erning group of the Women's Student Government Association. Its members i11- itiute and control matters which Concern all undergraduate women students and graduate students living in dormitories. The president of the Senate holds 11 seat 011 Ail-University Cabinet and so is '11 direct link between women's government groups and the University governing body. The vieehpresident of Senate is seated as the president of the Ilouse of Representatives. Senate acts upon legislation brought to it bv the House 0i RLPI esL11t11tn es and bV 111w othe1 group within VVSGA. It en- Lleuvms to maintain the standmds oi the Association and to legislate matters per- taining t0 the welfare of all women students. Senate's purpose is not entirely to legis- late. It also acts as 1111 agech to better student-faeultv relations.61111111131113the Senate with its committees 5110115015 the Iu11101$e11101 reception for 1111 memheis of the facultv The Big- Little Sister tea, at which heshmen and the counselors are guests. of honor, serves to welcome new women students to PC1111 State. As 11 further aid to freshman women, 11 W SCA Handbook is distributed by Senate. On Motherk Day Week End, Senate supervises May Day, one of its major projects. B t 0 ! Row, left to Ri nht- Trr lier, Stemnson. S ORGANIZATION MALID M. S'I'RAWN - - ' MARIE M. VVAGNER - - ' CAROL L. STEVENSON - ' : ljxf la... 3...: mm n, XV agner, . . President - Vice-Presidcnl . - Secretary Ante Second Rmvv-XVescotl, tVeitknecht, 01. 1t. caster, CLumingImm, Heckmnn JhinlRmv-Diekinsun, Beck, tVylie, Connitt, LugL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The House of Representatives is part of the Women's Student Government Asso- ciation, and is presided over by the Vice- President of the VVSGA Senate. The membership is composed of the presidents of each upper-class dormitory unit and the president of the town girls. To become a member, a girl must have a 1.5 or better scholastic average and no major judicial record. She is elected by the girls in her dormitory living unit. At house meetings, the upper-elass wo- men take their suggestions and complaints to their unit president, who in turn takes MAUD M. STRAWN President them to the House of Representatives, where they are discussed. Bills may he proposed on the basis of these suggestions, but must be approved by the Senate, which takes action on all leg- islation concerning undergraduates and graduates living in the dormitories. Inter- mation on all action taken by the House is then given to the girls during their house meetings. It is in the House that each uppereiass woman has the most direct representation in WSGA. The House also sponsors an annual clothing drive and a dating bureau. i2051 i2061 STUDENT TRIBUNAL JUDICIAL BODIES JUDICIAL COMMITTEE Tribunal is the student court of original jurisdiction for male students at Penn State. Nine student members make up the group, five of senior standing, three of junior, and one of sophomore standing. These members are appointed by the All-University President with the approval of Cabinet. The chairman is selected by 21 com- mittee composed of the Dean of Men, Dean of Women, the All-University President, and the retiring chairman. He must have been a member of Tribunal in the past. Tribunalk powers are separate from those of the new traihc court established this year, and from the Freshmen Customs Board, IFC Board of Control and the AIM Board of Judicial Review. Tribunal handles cases of student conduct which may be referred to it. Bottom Row, Lefi m Right-Clark, Farrell. Shims . Second Raw-Cnrruthets, Fcraco, Harding, Hemel. Bottom Raw, Left to Right-Newell, Kenn, Prichard, Mason. Second Row-Shusman, Charmbury, Grube, Arte Judicial is the women studentsi counterpart of Tri- bunal and its makeup tends to run along similar lines. It holds the power to summon before it any woman student accused of violating regulations of the University or Borough ordinances. After the case is investigated, the student receives a trial. Following such procedure, Judicial has the power to fine or punish as it sees just. Penalties vary according to the severity of the violation, the most stringent punishment being a recommendation to the Dean of Women for expulsion of the student from the University. Members of Judicial are nominated by a committee consisting of the Chairman, a representative From Senate, and the Ali-University President. These nominations are subject to approval by Cabinet. He..,..'.vr';-A ' AGRICULTURE THOMAS W. INTER Bonmn Rmu,1ult m Righl- -L'IliHCI, XViiiiIIms, IZIIglI-I, Smncbnck, Inur, Rexnolds, Soil, Ruinuehl. - SI-Lmul RIIIII-Dahlc, I'on W'Imllfrldl lIIIltL'r, Suclt O'Briltn, Sinucn MIcrs, IILr slICI'R,1IIdlIVI II ski PreSIdent Ihird Rmv- FchI 1011 III or, Navy, '1 sun licrr,$ I lent,l iLntII, Run: IIIcI, Lu:.IIlIcm lourlh lImI' -llcaslcy, SIIrikiIIIIlos, Brooks, thitcscll, Ruth, Pane, Bicnwsdctfcr, Sink, Blosc, lIIII. STUDENT COUNCILS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIUN GERALD M. YOUNG President Bottom Row, Left 10 Right- -Ricc, DIygh Clark, Buterbnugh, Xnung, IlDahlingor, Brashe Green- bcrv. Sc Lam III IIIv-F'ermIn, SoIIIIIm IlIIllcr r, Alo'nbcw MIIv, BIII11II,I II'IIcr, oCu I'rI,Ido Fryuhwcin. litiIIl Row-Hurris, Schmehl, Miller, Wiggins, Skimbo, lavro, chIIl, Ginsberg, Chaiken. CHEM I STRY ANn PHYSI cs BnHom Raw, Left In RigilliLCViHC, Buzby, Ferguson, Yucum, Kusu Iv, LI IIII L nu , Izukm. SI L HI I Rmv-Gi lispic, David. IViIIl, Chi'uls, Fitting, Mauss, 13055, AyCI.1'IIirtl Run wl islIu, Ix't-III,1iciIl, Gurdncr, Eberiy, Carson, XVright, Kcmpfur. PERRY N. YOCOM President EDUCATION Bottom Row, left to Right- Edelman, Carey, Glading, Shank, XV esc con, S11'1msn1-1,S1mng.Seconl Ruu'iH'eil,111111111151, 1J11pm11,Gr1111111,10115101,1111111113 Ric11a1'ds,1Vitmer. Ihird R011MD111111'11, HARRY E' SHANK 1' 1111011, Lmsslcy, Mosknwiu, C11n1pbcll,1;1151cr President ...------o----STUDENTCUUNBILS ENGINEERINE AND ARCHITECTURE i QRE'IQJ A S PAUL L. BROBST President Bonum Row, Left tolligltt:iS111111111, '1101111111111, Bricklemy or, Brnbst,P111m1'r, Beck, Anskis 11711111111 Svcmnl Raw 11111111, McN ,S1111111x1ly1'111'l1, Louder, Kncgi, Cmusc, Bo 11cl111n1. '1'11ir1l Ron'- lhukky, Y111111k111s,B11bb,C:1rssz,1 Duw lcrr, Gl 1111' s, 5101. 101ml: Ruw-11' hipkcy, Obcrg, Slump, Brux 11, 511111101, 1 85111'1, McMil'lin, Mucijm. 1101111111 11011', 1.011 111 111511178111110111111011, 111111111111, IAmthL, 1111151111, 1311111111, Nash, 1211111111 Svcmul Raw-I 1511111, 1 1'5111'r,1,ic 1, 111' 1'r, 111115, . 1111101151112, 1111x1igllt.'1hir1l 11011':H0ME EBUNOMIBS 111-1111',r 110111111131111151351111'u, 11111111111111, Slr11111n11'1'1r,11111,Cl1111ing,$111011. JANE MASON President lIBERAl ARIS Ba: 1 Row, Left to Hi ht-En vel, Kostcr, chn'ch, lease, Kirschncr, Vollmcr,1hbcr, Hazel. RICHARD KIRSCHNER Secolt'lnd'R Row-Joncs, Ofcnfend, 5132101, Lcderman, XV ard, Sw arlz, Sinclair, XVeinberg. Jhin'l Roun- President Musgrz we, Lautl'er, Py le, Adler, Glick,Dm1onm, Kofman, DcXInv STUDENT COUNCILS MINERAL INDUSTRIES FREDERICK L. BECKER President Rollo : Raw, left to Rifrht- Smith, T151111 .1Bukcr, 1Vndc G:e1rd11cnrrsnn.Sc-nand Row Dcihcr r1, 1171111 Ims, 'lmker, Hurt 11, Br11di11gv:McMustcr. '111irr1 RvaDLifanhach, Flint, XVisc, 1.115140, Iddon PHYSIBAL EBUBATIBN Baum Ruw,10ft lo Righl- Ircdcrick, Gcnrge, Rajah 1n 111111015011. 111111011, Colbert. uond 110117-1111550 Lnudeusluycr X1111u110ggs,3cckinge , 11h??? NANCY H. LUSK President PUBLICATIONS CAROLYN L. CAREY Organizations Editor ' HARRY E. SHANK ' Activities Editor ILENE S. MCKENZIE Co-Senior Editor W SH I RLEY M. STUCKEY JULIANA M. FEES Managing Editor Art Editor LYNN Dl FFENDERFER Co-Senior Editor HERMAN E. GOLOMB Editor ALICE P. MURRAY Photography Editor Staff members prepare the ccpy for your La Vie DAVID R. FISHBURN Sports Editor RONALD G. LENCH College Editor J LA VIE, derived from the French, meaning, The Lifef I'eHeets the life of the Class of 1954 during four years at Penn State. Recognized as one of the leading senior class yearbooks, LA VIE dates from 1889 when the first volume was published by the Class of 1890. In 1930, however, the book became a project of the senior class, rather than the junior class. Last year's edition of LA VIE was awarded the First Class Honor Rating by the Associated Collegiate Press, which each year judges yearbooks. Staff candidates for LA VIE are called from the junior Class in the Fall to do routine work such as typing, proof- reading, and article writing. From the initial group which generally numbers around 190, approximately 100 are Chosen or the sophomore board, and later 50 are chosen for junior board. When the preparation of the hook nears an end, the outgoing senior board selects the various editors who will plan and make up the book for the coming year. The JOANNE F. LOW Sorority Editor SHIRLEY L. MUSGRAVE Copy Editor .A ant K Spuulding, Mark, Robb, Rxce. Buorman, hcenawnlt, Stevenson, Graham, Freed, Colaiunni, Enge , Brx n bell, inkle, Nachlis, Marcus, Forrest. Sixth Rotm- Patton, Hel er, Yandow, T. Smith, Means, Shafee, Duff, Scheck, Ayers. HENRY At GIULIANI Fraternity Editor Batten: Raw, Left to Right-Dilfcnderfer, Perna, Lacey, Low, Lcnch, Murrnv, Giuliani, Fees, L Mckenzie, Schroeder. Second Rmv-Shusman, Arre, Tzly or, So umun, Le era, Coleman, Schildt, 1 ' Third Raw-Rothstein, A. Smith, Weber, Rogers, their, 0 ' erd, ante ,, o . owland, Morgan, Philips, Stokes, Ruck, Buchanan, Fry, Hunter, Turner. Fifth Ricgel, Woodward, Rudeski, Rumbergcr, XVcieht-L Anspach, Heahun, Bolieh, u r, Benninger, Benedict, Humphrey, Buckey, R h B 5' sh, Burke, VV'escott, Leichel, Demetris, Homung, Acone, Fisher, Swanson, chite, N. Smith, , roxell, Nolt, Pippcnger, Ehrenfeld, o l senior board selections are announced at LA VIE's annual Spring banquet. Woodrow W . Bierly, serves as editorial adviser, Andrew W. Case, as art adviser, and George L. Donovan, as financial adviser. ORGANIZATION . . . - Editor SHIRLEY M. STUCKEY - . - Managing Editor JULIANA M. FEES - . - - Art Editor CAROLYN L. CAREY - - - Organizations Editor I'IARRY E. SIIANK - 7 . A ctivities Editor ILENE S. MCKENZIE - - , Cu-Sem'or Editor LYNN DIFFENDERFER e - - . CoScnior Editor ALICE P. MURRAY - , - . Photography Editor DAVID R. FISHBURN 4 ports Editor SHIRLEY L. Muscmvu - - - - Copy Editor JOANNE F. Low - - Sorority Editor HENRY A. GIULIANI - - - Fraternity Editor RONALD G. LENcn - College Editor H. BRUCE SCIIROEDER - - - Staff Photographer ARNOLD T. ROSENBERG Staff Photographer HERMAN E. GOLOMB ! ARNOLD T. ROSENBERG Staff Photographer H. BRUCE SCHROEDER Staff Photographer , II: h','2 . Jolumb, Smokey, Shank, Carey, Fishhum, Musgmve, Rosenberg, Myle, Arenherg, Kleinstub, Vogin, Gordon, Dolun, Breading. lam er, Borgesnn, wallette, Clatcy, Hie 's, oboek, Banner, Tooma, e merov, Fourth RouHHetzel, Wen, Kellenberger, Basalym, Tobias, VINCENT H. DRAYNE Business Manager Editor MARSHALL O. DONLEY Managing Editor Rushing to meet another deadline ! CHARLES OBERTANCE City Editor DAILY DLLEGIAN ---t . . - :qx CHARLES E MATHIAS LAVIER s. PROCOPIO ROBERT H. CARRM :i Copy Editor Sports Editor L0col Advertising Man' The history of the Dnin Collegian dates back to 1887 when The Free Lance, a combined literary magazine and newspaper, was first published. The Free Lance was distributed on campus until 1904 when a weekly news- paper, The State Collegian, was organized. Again in 1915, the name of the newspaper was changed to the Penn State Collegian. In 1940 the newspaper was re- named The Daily Collegian and published five days a week, Tuesday through Saturday. The Daily Collegian is a corporation, controlled by a board of directors consisting of nine representatives of the University administration and five students. Adver- tising revenue and income from a student assessment support the paper. Editorial policy is determined by the student staff. The Daily Collegian provides coverage of activities on the campus, and through the facilities of the Associated Press, has coverage of state, national, and international events. Stall? members of The Daily Collegian, working in cooperation with students in journalism and radio script writing, also prepare the news reports for the new campus radio station. Students begin their work on the paper as freshmen, and From these. candidates are Chosen for the sophomore board. Junior board is chosen From the first board and linally, the senior stag selects the students to succeed them from members of the junior board. DAVID 1' DM. 1 1011111 AdVertis' BURKE MARK E. CHRIST Ing Manager Assistant Business Manager 13111 111112; 3 31 18f! m Righl-Ruu Procnpio, lxnh 1111111111, OhL1'1111111-,ljlon1s Drmnc 41w m1 l111.,c'h1c111n, Bmvmm, Isr r111: Geiger. 5141111111 Run' Nu . If xFHLm Artfnbcr 1, R. mrdun. Currut lhcrs, Crcssmnn D. Burke, Christ. 'Hlml l llckn 00111, XX ilsnn, 15111111311 Hidingcr, Cuskcry, iVurd, 111111-1-11-r,1;.u11cr, Schu'ing. RC ss 13313131313233 ! rm '1 RMP- Schroeder, Ric cl, Pl1il11s s, XVciskouf, Austin, C nludus, l 111 kc, MLycr; Mkcmm- Fifth lechDuum-hl Vulinwr, MacDonald, l39insiu, riuiman, llmhun, Bnlich, Roster, Goodman. Sixth RmviMuthius, Just, Wr,R1:1d,Shavcr, Baircv, Musurmc ORGAN IZATION DAVID JONES - - - Editor VINCENT H. DRAYNE 1 . - Business A'Ianger MARSHALL O.D0NL1:1' ; . -M1umging Editor L3:SHA11L1 0131:111'ANC11- - - Cit; Editor CHARLES E. MAT111A5 . - . C op; Editor 1.1w11511 S. P1111110p10 - 7 . Sports Editor RICHARD M. RAU - - - EditorinIDirector WILLIAM j jo S',r Jn - - - iVire-Rccord Editor II 13111101; Scnnmm 11 - ; PhotographyEditor L15N0111; F. KAHANOWITZ ; ; - SucictyEditor RICHARD D. MCDOWELL ; - AssismntSports Editor ELIZA N. NEWELL ; - Asszsnmt SucictyEditor NANCY L. MEYERS - ; . - Feature Editor Gus VOLLMER - - Exchange Editor LORRAINE A. GLADLIS - i rarinn MARK E. CmusT - - Assistant BusinessManager Rom: RT IIBC;11111U 1111:113 . Local Advenisiug Manager DAVID M. - National Advertising Manager IRANK C. CREssiwAN - - - Circulation CmManager DIANE R Mlez 11 - - Circulation Co-Ii'lanager Ru'111 F. ISRAEL - - PromotionManager PAT11;NC1; E. UN1'.1;'1:11u1 M ; - Personnel Manager M1L17011n G. SilAVl-Jl - Offchmmger JEAN F. GEIGER . - ClawfmlArlvmmmg Manager CAHOL SCHH'ING ccretnry VIRGINIA A. BUWMAN, FRANCIS 11. C3 11111115111111 Recmzis 111111 Research Almzagcrs junior Editorial Board BAYLEE FunnmmN LEONARD GOODMAN ALVIN GOODMAN BETTY I. K05'1'1211 H. DI1-1111. MLIKALIP R. ALLISON MUNN JACK Rum EDMUND A 1113159 G1;0'.1111;' 11. 1311111113 I11. JAMSIN A.B1.o11M DONALD C. SIIUI-ZMAKHR NIARTHA P. MCDONALD PATRICIA A. BEAHAN MARY A. 801.1011 MARY L131; I.AuFF1i11 ANN M. LE MARGARET M. MCCLAIN NANCY V. WARD IIERMAN F. VV15151101'1' LEE VVm-zuman PHILIP B. AUSTIN BEVERLY S. DICKINSON MYRON FEINSII.111:11 Hartman, Ringer, PENN STATE FRUTH Froth, the campus humor magazine, is dedicated to the theory that iiMirth should prevail, come what may. Its seal bears the inscription nSoc et tu em, while the shield is embossed with words Strauss made famous, iiWcin, Weid und Gcsang? The publicatioxfs name was taken from the uFoolish Gentlemen who cavorted in Shakespeards play, iiMea- sure for Measure. These Foolish Gentlemen make up the stag which manages and publishes Froth. Each issue of the publication is built around a dificrent theme such as this years labor issue or when a satire on a nationally known magazine is published. The Froth Girl of the Month, 3 pic- ture and article on a Penn State coed; Old Mania, which lists recent pinnings, engagements and marriages; and the Dope Sheet, an announcement of com- ing events, are among the Froth's regu- lar monthly features. The hu mor publication generally goes on sale on Tuesday, traditionally known as Froth Day, and is sold by candidates. A promotional campaign is carried on at all home football games for the magazine when Frothy, in jesteris cloth- ing, plays his part before the stands. Bottom Rmv, Left to Right-Cuhcn, Fielding, Kulmnowitz, Donlev, Enclow, Angcrmnn, Sal'ier, Gratz. Second Row -McCommons, heed, Bcrkuwitz, Kleinstuh, Schroeder. Garden. Canouse, 11cc '6: , Rosenberg. Third Rowe Rcsneck, Finklc, Lambert, llymzm, Fife, Reid, Schncimv. Fourth Row-Engel, Baldingcr, iVCinL-r, Ilugy, chrich. Stcgzill, Ruscmhul, Gulum 2. i MYRON C. ENELOW Business Manager RONALD L. SAFIER xCo-Advertising Director RONALD S. ANGERMAN CO-Adverfising Director RODNEY B. STEGALL Promotion Director H. BRUCE SCHROEDER Photography Director TED S. COHEN Circulation Director CARL McGREW Managing Editor Today is Froth Doy ORGANIZATION MARSHALL O. DONLEY - - . MYRON C. ENELOW CARL A. McGnEw - BOARD OF EDITORS DONALD A. LAMBERT DAVID L. HYMAN ART STAFF WILLIAM K. REID PROMOTION STAFF RODNEY B. STEGALL - - . . CIRCULATION STAFF TED S. COHEN - - . . ADVERTISING STAFF RONALD S. ANGEnMAN - . . RONALD L. SAFIER - . . PHOTOGRAPHY H. BRUCE SmmOEDEn . . . Editor Business Manager Managing Editor BRUCE JANSSEN ROBERT W. PAssMonE Director Director CmDirector Co-Director Director l217l EDGAR E. FEHN EL Editor L BENNETT W. AVERY Business Manager Bottom Row, Left to Right-- McClay, Rudeski, White, Fah- nel, Avery, Patterson, Rosen- berg, Cuber. Secam tot - S w u r t z, Rugaber, Williams, Conti, Nichol, Fox, Cnrfield, Burton. Thi d Rmv-Bond, E1- 1 er, Murrow, Brauml, VVcnver, VVurster, lalli tcr. I2181 PENN STATE FARMER The Penn State Farmer originated as a small publication in 1908. In 1949, the magazine was revised and became the Penn State Farmer, Forester, and Scientist. The publication, issued six times a year, contains a variety of articles, the ITIEIJOflty 0t whlch deal with technical agricultural phases of research being earned on by the College of Agriculture. In addition, stories of particular in- terest to women readers appear in the fields of fashion, foods, and etiquette. The magazine is not limited to student subscription, but is circulated throughout the btflte, supplymg Information to the farmers. The publication, student-nmnaged, IS financed through advertising, state sales, and an assessment from each College of Agriculture student. As a member of the Agricultural College Magazine Association, a national organgtloh for student agrlcultural magazines, the Penn State Famzer, Forester, and Sczennst may enter tour contests annuallv. Publications are rated for gen- eral excellence, women 5 coverage, technical articles, and for the most outstand- mg covers. ORGANIZATION EDGAR E. FEHNEL - - - - e - - - Editor DONALD J. WHITE - - - . - - Managing Editor ROBERT J. RUGABER . , . - - - Advertising Manager BENNETT W. AVERY - - - . - - Business Manager 9 - Circulation Manager - - Editorial Layout - - Feature Editor PETER A. BOND - - - - - - Local Advertising Manager RICHARD H. STONEBACK - - - - . State Advertising Manager HARRY H. NICHOL . - - - - Advertising Layout PENN STATE ENGINEER The Penn State Engineer, 21 semi-technical magazine, is published eight RICHARD c DORSHIMER times a year. It is self-supporting and has the distinction of being one of tie CO-Edito'r-in-chief largest college engineering magazines in the country. The judgment of content and activity for the Engineer are determined by seven objectives designed to make the magazine a worthy contribution to the engineering college. They are: To serve as 21 coordinating inHuence in promoting the spirit of brotherhood among engineering students; to keep the engineer informed of current developments in the professional world; to broaden the engineer by acquainting him with happenings in Fields other than his own; to give the student accurate accounts of engineering activities on the campus, in societies, honoraries and general groups; to express by means of editorial comment the student viewpoint on pertinent activities; to promote more friendly and useful student-faculty relations; and to provide for the engineer a worthwhile extra- curricular activity that will develop his engineering practicality. The Engineer, which carries advertisements of national concerns, is a member of the Engineering College Magazines Associates. PAUL L' BROBST Co-Editor-in-Chief ORGANIZATION RICHARD C. DORSHIMER . A - - - - Co-Editor-in-Chief PAUL L. BROBST - - - - . - - Co-Editor'in-Chief A. ROBERT BROOKS - . - - . - - Business Manager JAMES F. WAGNER . . - - . - Managing Editor JOHN F. KARY, JR. - - - - - - - Feature Editor JOSEPH L. BITNER - - . - - NationalAdvertising Manager WILLIAM E. HAPPERSETT - . - , - Photography Editor JOHN M. ALLEN , - - - - - Local Advertising Manager JOHN B. SMITH - - - - - - Circulation Manager DONALD F. SCHLEGEL - - - - - - Illustrations Editor HARRY E. LEsHEn - - - . - - . Promotions Editor JERRY L. KINTIGH , . - . - - Business Accountant HESTER J. ANsKIs - - - - - - - Office Manager 0, Sim son, Nelson, Lund V, Shulick, Har- man, VValChli. Fourth Rmv- Powell, Gmssinget, Ilennessy, Duty, Brown, Steucr, Trimas, Smith, Leshcr. Fifth mv- Allen, J. Miller, Lyford, VcsA ling, E. Miller, Ynmmine, Rod- riguez, cc: Sixth Row- 11 n h n, Oberg, VVhipkey, O'Hara. .- :1 a ,.. '3. R'N cs 73 .4 I2191 l220i DAVID E ESKEY CHARLES E. MATHIAS - itor Co-Editor A publication which serves to recognize student en. deavors is Inkling, the campus literary magazine, now in its louxth year 0i- publication. Students interested in writing compete for publication of their short stories essays, and poetry in Inkling. lhus, the magazine provides eneoumge- ment :15 well as an outlet for student creativity. At present Inkling is published once a year, generally in the Spring Semester. Contests are sponsored prior to each issue and :1 prize given for the host literary contribution. INKLING ORGANIZATION CHARLES E. MATHIAS DAVID E. ESKEY MYRON R. ENELOW HERMAN E. GOLOMB RONALD H. ISENBERG Co-Editor - Co-Editor - Business Manager Promotion Director - Iirculation Director Bolton: Row, Left to Right- E'kcv, Ma lhias, Enelow, Go- lumb, Vogin, Gordon. Second Rmv-VVinnick, Gedtich, Sa- iier, Angermun, Rosenberg. Third Row - Hartman, Aren- berg, Ross, Kleinstub, Bnnnen, Druyne. STUDENT HANDBOOK ORGANIZATION RICHARD M. RAU . Editor RICHARD M. RAu - - - - lzduor MORTON L. ZIEVE - - - . Business Manager ELIZA J. NEWELL - - - - Managing Editor BENJAMIN L. LOWENSTEIN - Assismu! Business Manager ALEXANDER G. AYERS, JR. - - - Copy Editor BRUCE K. NICHOLS - - Advertising Manager MORTON L. ZIEVE Business Manager WHITS IN THE NEWS ORGANIZATION RICHARD M. RAu - - - - - Editor EVELYN M. KIELAR - - - - Associate Editor EVELYN M. KIELAR Associate Editor l2211 THE ARTS Debaters from India prepare to meet Penn State , BOARD OF The Board of Dramaties and Forensics was created to provide some measure of representative student government for the various dramatic, debate ing, and musical clubs on campus. D R A M AT l c S Composed of the presidents of the Penn State Players, Blue Band, Glee Club, Radio Guild, Thes- pians and the managers of the Men's and VVomenk Debate Teams, the Board elects from within itself a chairman who occupies a seat on All-College A N D Cabinet. One Of the prime objectives of the Board is to furnish a central agency for the coordination, nr- rungement zmd publicitv 01' 2111 dramatic, theatrical, B S and musical performances on campus. Since the group is composed of seven student organizations, it serves us an excellent sounding board for pro- posed projects of the member societies. The addition of the University Radio Station to the student organizations at Penn State and its membership on the Board is an important step, one which will eventually bring a Closer working rela- tionship between the student body on one hand and the member organizations on the other. Bolton; Row, Left to Right- Osterhout, Murphy, May. Sec- ond Rmv-Speiser, A h e r n, Lambert. I224J Modern dance routine THE COMBINED ARTS Art exhibitions always attract student interest The Combined Arts include work in the helds of architecture and hne and applied arts in the College of Engineering and Architecture, art education and music education in the College of Education, the dance in the College of Physi- cal Education and Athletics, home art in the College of Home Economics, landscape horti- culture in the College of Agriculture, and dra- matics, speech, and music in the College of the Liberal Arts. All of these groups join together in the Spring of each year to present an art festival at which paintings are exhibited, dances and dramatic productions presented, and architectural designs and sketches are displayed. Skill and patience, two requisites for good drawing Several well-lmown Broadway productions were among the plays presented this year by the Penn State Players. Hay Fever, uDeath of a Salesman, and llThe Happy Time, were given at Schwab Auditorium, while at Center Stage the pro- ductions were llThe Moon is Blue, uJuno and the Paycoek, uOn Approval, and uPick Up Sticks. The third annual Players, Workshop was held at the be- ginning of the year. Senior crew managers act as teachers to interest and instruct beginners in the various fields of dramatic achievement. The Five O'clock Theatre then serves as an experimental theatre for these beginning actors. The produc- tions presented are known as script-in-hand originals written by student playwrights. Players recently began a new project, the Children's Theatre, a theatrical group for children, with Saturday morn- ing classes in acting. They will produce one play a semester. The top managing body of Players, the Board of Control, consists of the senior crew managers, the ofhcers, the actorsi representative, and several faculty representatives. A selec- tions board, composed of three students and three faculty members, reads, considers and selects in the Spring Semester, all plays for the following yearis schedule. ORGANIZATION NANCY E. MAY . - - - - President JOSEPH MARKO, 1n. - - . - Vice'President JOAN H. JEWELLS - - - Corresponding Secretary PATRICIA F. JENKINS - ' . Recording Secretary MYRON Et COLE - - - Treasurer JEAN M. RISLEn - - - . - SocialChairman ALBERT E. KALSON - - - - Actors' Representative Hay FeverH PENN STATE l'The Moon Is Blue a'ymmn Row, Left to Right- R ha! 10y, Vinsn sun, Marko, Alay, NCLS Ilon rwi XVaItcrs, Yea- I. n , grown, Fitz, Denisof, Merrill, feet, Moore, Mackin Lute Song Juno and the Poycock NANCY E. MAY President Tonight I'll Not Forget, from L V.,,,. - ; 1 f V I v. the musical, Letls Face It Madame Schworenka lets her off steam in R0 to RICHARD SPEISER President Ah! Those good old fraternity days Freshman Customitis Ooops! Bottom Row, Lei! to Eighth G0 mb, Gordon, ertgul, M Iar- stelloer, Speiser, DuPont, Cress- man. Lin say. S t o h l, C1mherluin, Stark, Griffith, Cameron i i ' Lf e r, Koenig. Mav, Geiger, Siegler, McDere lson. Fourth Rome 011mm, BLard Grafton, Barnes Hummus, Muses, C arrulhers. P The Fall Semester, 1953, marked the merging of the Penn State Masquerettes with one of the oldest extra-cur- ricular activities on campus, the Penn State Thespians. Heretofore, the Masquerettes were the feminine counter- part of the strictly male Thespian organization. With their songs and dances, the Masquerettes had collaborated with the Thespians in both their Fall and Spring semester shows. iiLet's Face It was the Fall original musical revue pre sented by Thespians 0n Homecoming Week End, a feature of which was the crowning 0f the Homecoming Queen in Schwab Auditorium. The words and music for the revue were written by Michael S. Rosenfeld, with the entire production under Ray T. Fortunato's direction. Pardon my lap 1 Since the Fall production was an original musical, en- tirely written and presented by students, the choice for the Spring show fell to a book selection, this vear the hit of Bloomer Girl. ' several vears back, The Broadwav show Robertz1,' was the pioduction fo1 the Swing 01 1953 ORGANIZATION RICHARD SPEISER - - - - . President pATRICIA A. MARSTELLEH - . - Vice-Prcsizlcnt MARILYN A. DUPONT - Secretary ALEX A. GREGAL . . , Treasurer ALICE C. LINDSEY - - Corresponding Secretary I2291 BDNBERT BLUE BAND DONALD A. LAMBERT Prsiened Oboes and French horns blend together ORGANIZATION DONALD A. LAM111311'1' - - Pre sident JOHN D - - Secretary-Treasurer JOSEPH G. S'rn1211xusn - - lanagcr NE S. V - - R ROBERT C. JONES Assistant Manager Librarian Assistant Librarian FLU'I'ES Iiduard N. Baldwin, Jr. Paul K. McMillan Ar 111I11' L. 11: IL 11011 or! S. In Lhurlcs 11.110111111111 :InL'y J. Sclnnin'ky Patricia A. C1111i11sl1icl1'1rd T. 511115011 K':I.I1Clh L. 011011111311 Sum 13. 111.11'111111 1' 1 1 H'I'lliam J. VVohIhieteI Mary Lou Meyer CLARIN ETS June E. BCL'ghI 1 Blvmn J.K:1n1 IIIIny F Marjorie Lca cMiltchell Iidwin J. Cun'cl Dunuld E. Norma ClL 1' Sylvia 1. net: Glenna Richard V5. Pmtcr C. C RIL1111'd E.1Crt1sl1y 1ercn 14.11145 11 Iobcrt C.G1 1111111cr Mitchell Ilaller hcrt L Schlegel Raymond A.-Sc11ulz Leslie E. IIoIIman Frances M. Youcl ALTO CLARINETS IiIuinc C. Klourcs Thomas G. Monito BASS CLARINETS Patricia L. Dnngrcmond 1311501111 G Strcmsner Daniel I. LeVan Betty Jane Was 12301 OBOES Robert S Mm Frances A.LYCL 1nnL-11 Charles F. Adams Jeanne C. Maxwell BASSOONS Charlea S. Bicchlcr N:111n1iR.I:1ncrsnn Patricia A. K2111 L11' :1 A1. Zimmerman SAXOPHONES DuancS .BL ca. Barbural. '181lludough Jo 11n D. Jc11kir15 Ric CORNETS Harold XV. 1 Charles II. Springman Ro'ver B. St tau Alan VVyand D0111 11d R. Farmelo Frederick W. Heath Alla an A 31' Warren I. 311116: TRUMPETS 0 at C. Jones Francis V1 . Taylor Fred M. Orkiscski I'IORNS Neil S. Andre Donald S. Ncsti Kcnncxh 'I. '11101n1Is Jane A. Weaver William P. Moyer BARITONES DW' 18 111 Tolhem Thomas L11ric11 E1ans S. Goodling Donald A. Lam Gerald R. Robinson TROMBONES D null! 13. Fought John 1V. McGrath Robert B. Potter Dmid S. A Xndre vid R.Fishbu1'n BASSES J In 1V. Ritchev Alexander W. Zerban Frank H. Chiappcna 11'.Da1cha11'ford Stanley F. '1Iichalski STRING BASSES Blair H. Gingrich Lloyd F. Lupfer PERCUSSION .Ross FisIIburn nL. Re dmon d Rim m'd P. Gramlcy Josenph D. Stefan J.T11umas McMahon TIMPANI Richard M. Harris DIRECTOR James W. Dunlap UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA RICHARD J. BRADY President The celesto odds to percussion section ORGANIZATION RICHARD J. BRADY , - - President JOAN ELSE - - - - . Secretary FnL'D M. ORKISESKI - - Manager - - Librarian JAMES H. BURDEN FIRST VIOLINS Joan Else Linda K. Gerber Holly C. Hildebrand! Arthur M. Hussy M. Anne Keller anbara Thomas Elizabeth Webster Frederic L. VVl'Icox SECOND VIOLINS James H. Burden Blarion L. Dally Stanley N. Green Gertrude A. Kitlelbcrgcr Carol Ann Knoll Barbara XV. Mcllruth Marion Major Jeanne C. Machll Sally A. Sherman Carl Voltz VIOLAS Lenore A. Babionc Rim J. Case Roy E. Clark James R. llartz XV. Jay Nacc CELLOS Barbara A. Bistlinc David R. Fishbum Dwight L. Todlcm Rodrick J. Visemun BASSES Gerald 13. Lewis Lloyd F. Lupfcr James R. Riley Beverly A. Burkhardt E. Joan Davis Blair H. Gingrich Hartley Johnston FLUTES Marl L. Oliver Doris C. Thicsscn Marion E. Berry Patricia L. Olkkoncn OBOES James B. Lcssig CLARINETS Richard XV. Potter James J. Valonc BASSOON Charles S. Biechler IIORNS XVillinm I. Mills Bennie F. Oliver Neil S. Andre Neil Hoppes TRUMPETS Robert C. Jones Fred M. Orkiscski Carl A. Kcim TROAHIONES Richard I Brady Villiam E. Mitchell Jack K. Miller 'I'IAUPANI Richard M. Harris Frances A. 0 Connc11 PERCUSSION john L. Redmond Joseph D. Slclun HARP Ann F. Husfcld DIRECTOR Theodore K. Katha n f2311 RICHARD W. AHERN President d 1101mm HIHl'. ,IIIIII ILvIII, CIIIIIiLm,1LIItLI ShiIII,11iIIk1L-, Z. ZiIIIIIIL-IIIIIIII, I'IIIRSITI' QU IIRTET 1le! lo Right-Luther D. SundL-IIII Ind, JLI1III III. Cox, C1IzI11cs IV. 11 I Ir1ILL1I, II CHI '1. C LIIIIfLIrt, Roy E. Cm'1 The Penn State Glee Club, composed of approximately 55 male undergraduates under the direction of Frank Gullo, entertained students, Pcnn State alumni. and others in the VVcstCIIn PenllSVlVanikl and Bufhilo area this IILIIJII on their annual concert tour. I T he C 1ub 21150 entCI tIIIIILL1 University audiences at two concerts giII cn in SChIIIIIh Auditorium OIILI, which ClimIIxed Mother 5 DIIIII VVLIck End. Two indiIidual groups of singers are Chosen on II COIDPCtitiVC basis From within the C be C1LIb.TIICII arc the 11II-Los Imd the Varsity Male Quartet. Each group presents II miniature COIICCIt within the over I111 program. The 1'1II-Los, made up 01 about 16 men, are noted for their renditions of comica1 and novelty numbers. A $17 xccial fLIIItuILI of the group is Johnny Schmoker and the white. glove routine Th 0 Varsity QuzIII,tet not to be outdone hII thL 11II-L05, places emphasis upon recreating, the freshness and humor 0f the 01L1- time favorites. ORGANIZATION RICHARD W. AIIERN - - - - President BAIIIIY L. ANTHONY - - , ,. . - IGce-Prcsident ROBERT L. BROWN . . . , CHARLES W. ROIIRBECK - . . MICHAEL G. DOYLE - . . , Secretary-Trensurer - Business Manager - Publicity Agent 1.0!! In RijllztrDunLII, LI .ISIII ,1?llnc1lh, ML I1 IlInII, DOILI, Ruhrbeck, CL1110,LCIIIis, Ihcrn BmIIII, lU1L1', SI LLOHI RUIII CL nix IrIIIICIII,C,1:Ir1; IIIIIIIII ,11LIss,DLILI1LLIII, Sui , Mullerson, IglLII. lhirxl Row? IL1 11119, 1Iule-r, ELIgLIII'LIIth, IILIIZLII. .IIIIL1LIIIf0n, LLIrch,IiIIIrk1LII, SlImIk StLL'l , CvOUdHllHNiChUl.1011111! 11ml 78m IILlII, JLIlIIIsLIIII, Brunk CisncII, IVilsmI, Reid, SuIIIL1Lr- 1IL'IIx I 1:,IIIL1 1ILI'LIII1I,1x'LIleI. C1Ll:,IIIL1 IIILII,ILLI 1:.1II,11LILIL1 WOMEN'S CHORUS The1953-54 season marks the second VCQF of organization 101' the VVOIIIeIIs Chmus 01 Penn State. The Chorus was formed to replace the Treble Singers, started in 19-14 by the Department of Music and the VVomeII's Student Government Association. Membership in the Treh1e Singers at one time exceeded 125 coeds. Last year, the Chorus made its initial appearance with 40 members, while the number has grown to 70 this I'Cill'. During the year, the Chorus gave several IterforInaIIees, including in its programs 1I0th religious and secular music. The initial F1111 appear- . x. VI 1 N . ,' ..'.'I' ' ,. , '. ',x.v', 1' ' tInLe IIJS the Lhouls PJIUCIPJUOD In thL annual A11 UIIIILIsIlI 5mg III RAYMOND H. BROWN Director Sehwub AuditoriuIII. As part OF the University's observance 01' Christnms, the VVomeIfs Chorus gave. a special musical program in Carnegie 111111. A 11111 length Spring Concert, held in Schwah Auditorium was the Chm'us' main presentation for the year. The selections ranged from Bach to Southern Mountain music. RIII'IIIOIId H. Brown, the director, auditions and selects zI11 01' the members for the Chorus. Bullum RDIII'. Le 10 RigllII-Mitchell, LHCCV, Ibhudini, VunBuskirk, SIeIIIIeIt, Klouris, N.1.:Ister, 1110mm, Culling. St'LmItl 11n-Dur1IiI, Gunim, Ramsey, Niel Iols, JICIIrI', Butler r, 13.1:ustLr1rL'v 11Iir1 1uIII-'1Iess e,r SulI:Idt,Bis1I011',11011'manl,Bueemer, DUII'IldSUn, Dunn, Smmpnli. Rite lnurlh 110w Denmninn, CzIsLI, D. MulInuIi. N. Mulinnri, ClIvl I11, OprendL 1t, Yoho, LllleHICIHLl,1011111011, Hess. DORIS S. BERKOWITZ Student Manager In May, 1953, a longtime hope of the students and faculty of Penn State became 21 reality when the Federal Communications Commission granted the University :1 federal license to operate 21 campus radio station. WDFM is an educational station which operates for the purpose of promoting better communication between administration, faculty, and the students. As the station is educational, there are no commercials us such. iiSpotii 21n- nouneements are given, however, and programs may be sponsored by any campus group or function such as the Campus Community Chest. At the beginning 01' the year, surveys were taken among the students and faculty us to the type of program they would prefer. As 11 result 01' these surveys, 21 program schedule was set up to include Ll variety of live, transcribed, and taped shows. Various recording cmnpanies were eon- lraeted to keep the station supplied with the latest disc releases. VVDFM operates from studios 0n the third Hour of Sparks Building and can he heard at 91.1 megaeyeles 0n UNIVERSITY RADIO STATION IfM dials on campus and town radios and over AM campus radios through the use of transponders. ORGANIZATION DAVID R. MACKEY - - Faculty Generalemger JOHN F. Pmcn - . - . Graduate Assistant l?cms S. BERKOWITZ - - StmlentStatim:Manager :LMILY R. SNYDER - - - rogram Director FHEODonE 0. BAER - - - - Chief Announcer JOHN K. STERN - - . - Production Manager JOSEPH R. VARIIOLY - - . A Production Director R. ALLISON MUNN - - - ContinuityDirector CHARLES D. FOLKERS - - - Business Manager II. ARTHUR SIMM . - - - Sports Director ANNE E. HEseu - - - - Trafiic Manager J. VVILLIAM JOST, Ju. . - . - News Editor Music Director - Music Librarian Chief Engineer MAnvm G. NIARCULIES - . - SANDRA J. GREENSPUN . - - PHILLIPS B. SCOTT, In. A . . MARY L. HENRY - , - - - Office Manager josmru P. HAYES - - - Public Relations Director DAVED A. BAKER . Campus and Community Service Director MARVIN C. SANDERS e . - - Technical Director STEPHEN I. CAPIN . Special Service Department Director Bottom Row, Left to Right- Fnlkers, Resneck, Vurholy, Snyder, Muckcv, Berkuwitz, Price, ' 'upik, Second R ow-Pmpert, Berg; Hill, Thomas, Blast, Nhlnn, Murgulics, Hyman, S t a r k Giltman, XVnrren. Third Row -Jaeke!, Apple, Kielar, Brill, Fishbcin, Abelove, B u ' e r , White, Nieustm. Fourth Row -Bubh, Kmy, Chan'ut, Pullts, Hayes, Edwards, M n r e u s, 'C Sanders, S i n m , Sweitzer, Lieberman, Brasher, Czipin, Fehr, Epstein. Bottom Row, Left to Right- OBri rlen, Port ter, Sinclair. Sec- ond Raw-Kixschner, Pripstein, Meckler, Dunlap. ORGANIZATION RICHARD KIRSCHNER - - Pr rse: sident DONALD B. PRIPSTEIN - Men 5 V we President AGNES L PORT TER - Women'sVice- President IVAN B. SINCLAIR - - ecretary DAVID MECKLEn - - - Treasurer JOSEPH F. O'BRIEN - - - Adviser MEMBERS I. A. DUNLAP A L. PORTER R. KIRSCHNER D. B. PRIPSTEIN R. G. LENCH H N. SILVERMAN D. NIECKLER I B. SINC AIR D. F. OSTERHOUT FORENSIC COUNCIL with members The Forensic Council, appointed by the All-University President as recommended by the retiring council and the debate couches, is the undergrad- uate student body in Charge of extra-cur- ricular activities in forensics. Made up of representatives of menhs and womenk debate from the three upper classes, its Chief function is to advise, along with the debate coaches and student man- agers, regarding the program in debate and other forensic areas. The Council assists the faculty of the Department 0F Speech in conducting the John Henry Frizzell All-University Extem- poraneous Speaking Contest and in addi- tion, offers an award to the winner. The Council also sponsors outstanding speakers and intramural debates, and as- sists in sponsoring the Penn State Debate Convention, the International Debate, and other featured debates on campus. Joseph F. OhBrien serves as adviser to Forensic Council. l2351 ,S DEBATE ii a E THOMAS G. FARRELL Manager Bottom Row, Left to Right-Iscnbcrg, Ilorewitz, Golcmb, Pripstein, O'Brien, Farrell, Martini, Kirsrhncr, Dunla - Second Row-Rebek, Hawk, Reiscman, Grecnstein, Sinclair, Goldblatt, Meckler, Offenhartz. Third Rmv-Ilainesy chcrt, Plaut, Boyd, Superstein, Klevans, iVeiner. A highlight of the debate team's Spring schedule is the Pennsylvania a State Debate Convention, a model student legislature for state delegates, at 1 which Penn State's team annually acts as host. At the 1953 convention, Benjamin Sinclair was elected Iirst vicc-president. Also in the Spring, Sin- clair placed second in cxtemporaneous speaking at the State Debate and a Forensics Tournament at Lehigh University. State's debaters won Five out i .5 of six debates at the Boston University Tournament. t 1'. The Fall season opened with the debate team winning first place at Muhlenberg College and placing fifth at the University of Vermont Tour- nament. i The 1954 Spring schedule included the International Debate, at which State's debaters opposed an Indian team, and the Triangular Forensic Toure nament with Bucknell University and Dickinson College. Joseph F. O'Brien 0? the Department of Speech coached this year's team, while Thomas G. Farrell was team manager. Resolved: That the United States should adopt a policy of Free Trade Following a series of competitive tryouts, approximately 35 women are selected each year for the debate squad. This year the team, coached by Clayton H. Schug, competed with men'S, womens and mixed teams in intercollegiate contests. Dorothy F. Osterhout was elected to serve as team manager. Individual honors were won by Marian L. Ungar and Lois J Lehman at the Grand National Forensic Contest at Mary Washington College in Virginia, while the squad took ten out of 13 Grand National Championships there. The debaters tied for first place with Dartmouth College at the Eastern Regionals in the Spring. Each member of the squad participated in at least one debate during the year. Other events of the past year were participation with girls from Pennsylvania colleges in a hMoek Congress at which bills were proposed and passed in the same manner as in the Nations Capitol, participation in the john Henry Frizzell Speaking Contest, won last year by Susan M. Holtzinger, and the selection of Gavel Girl, who in 1953 was Miss Holtz- inger by virtue of her excellent appearance and performance as a speaker. Battom Raw, Left to Right-Ross, Porter, Silverman, Osterhout. Lehman, Horn, Troutman, Marsteller. Second Row- Ives, Rankin, Hill, VVilent, Krieger, W'inm'ck, Hinger. Third Row-Abmms, Swanson, Menapace, Subcrs, 1 Lerlcue, Johnson, Ilummc . The negative refutes the affirmative case DOROTHY F. OSTERHOUT Manager WOMEN'S DEBATE l2371 RELIGION 11.1.; .in.l.$!?1unt.r,.21a.ue, 53.1.33. 33. , , .V .kmnhvi.ugk,.,nzll.. i Va, : Bottom Row, Left to Right-Glading, Applegatc, Gather, Finncmnre, Shnyder. Second Row-Nitmucr, Jones, Lewis, Packard, Rasmussen. J. KIRK GARBER President PENN STATE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION h its 78th year of activity on campus, the Penn State Christian Association, national alhliate of the YMCA and YWCA, continued its annual programs designed to integrate religion with student life. In addition to its weekly forum and a non-credit course in religion, the PSCA sponsored special events throughout the year. One of this year's highlights was a Political Colloquy held in November with William Block, Dr. Buell Gallagher and Norman Thomas as speakers. Leila Anderson, national director of the YWCA, met with students and faculty in discussion groups late in December. Fireside discussions were arranged for members of Leonides 21nd Panhellenic Council on subjects of interest, such as campus politics, lifeis goals, marriage problems, international student life, and orientation for new students. Annual tours to Washington, D. C., and the United Nations were continued. Part of the PSCA program is the International Graduate Club, which is open to all graduate students. The Club helps to orient new students to the Penn State campus. The PSCA, a non-sectarian group, is open to all students and faculty and is governed by a Student Cabinet. This Cabinet, with faculty guidance, is responsible For the execution of all program activities during the year. The Association is supported by dues from members and from student and faculty donations through the Campus Chest and contributions from Alumni. Du rinu ORGANIZATION J. Kmx GARBER - - - - - - - - President LAVEnNi; APPLEGATE - - - - - - - Vice-President SHIRLEY A. PRITCHARD . - - - - - Secretary DOUGLAS K. FINNEMORE - - . - - - Treasurer LUTHER H. ltIARSHBARGER - - - - Executive Secretary MARY JANE WYLAND .. - e Program Ca-Ordinator Planning on active program for the year KENNETH L. LAWLEY President of Choir RALPH H. HOFMANN Head Usher CHAPEL Baum Row, Left to Rigln-Lufferty, Low, Else, Mitchell, Chandler, Thomas, Herbst, Lincau'em'cr, . i 'night, IUenns, Cciga. Jurcy, Hidingcr, Cox, Pndluzek, Duris, Paul, anlcy, Shaw, Curlstrom, VVynnd, Holden, Hnugh, Coleman, Shacwalser. Third Row-Schminky, Horton, Rice, Stute, Robb, Kashubzl. lemlt, John- Fourth Row-Kcil, Davis, Kelly, Brosscnu, Hodge, Sweigard, H'onds. Cassady, Crydcr. Marsh, Fcrgusnn, Brook, Thomas, McCollough, Park, Gnrris, Riddle, Rep- alton, McKinley, Farrell, ' mm, Hagy, Holm, Schiller, Saunders. 1x11 Zerlmn, Forbes, Holm, Madcnfnrt, I'larding, Longnecker, Rineer, Holmes, Tcyssicr, Reen, Soncs, Ellis. Hcttlngcr, ITayor, App, J. Patton, Lusc, Son, XVebb, Ellis, Mung. T. Althousc. schzl. Cunningham. Fiflh Rmv-B. Eames, Spcic ier, LeVan :Xndcrsnn, Addls, A record average of 1200 students attended Chapel services each Sunday in Schwab Auditorium this year. The service, which is non-denominational, is a well-known tradition at Penn State and is directed by the Rev. Luther H. Harshbarger, chap- lain. Students and faculty alike worship in the Chapel and are inspired by the music of the Chapel Choir. Willa C. Taylor directed the a cappella singing of the mixed Choir For the Sunday Chapel services as chI as for the Candle- light Services during the Christmas season, the Cherubini Rev quicm Mass in C Minor presented as a Lenten service at Easter, and the annual Spring concert, Mendelssohn's Elijah. Guest Chapel speakers at various Sunday services included: Dr. Buell H. Gallagher, president of the City College 0F New York; Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld, National Director of Binai Birith Hillel Foundations; Dr. H. Richard Niebuhr, professor of Christian Ethics, Yale University Divinity School; Dr. Henry Pitt Van Dusen, president of Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y., and the Reverend G. Bromley Oxnam, bishop of the Methodist Church, Washington, D. C. ORGANIZATION LUTHER H. HARSHBARGER . - - - Chaplain VViLLA C. TAYLOR . - - Choir Director RALPH H. HOFMANN - - - - Hand Usher KENNETH L. LAWLEY - - - President of Choir GEORGE E. CEIGA - - - - - . Organist Second Raw-Parros, Baudcr, Cools, Halton, DeCamp, Groningcr, i, K ft 5' Rmv- Voices of the Ch opel Choir open another Sunday service + BIBLE FELLOWSHIP BLUB This interdenominationai religious group, a chapter of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, is set up to promote the Christian development of its members who are under- graduate students at the University. The Fellowship meets on Friday evenings and Sun- day afternoons. The Friday evening session presents visiting speakers, 21 period of general fellowship, and a social hour. Biblical studies to be used as discussion topics at the Sunday meetings also are determined. In addition to the regular meetings, the Penn State Bible Fellowship sponsors Bible studies in Fraternities and dormitories. Special group parties and social afiairs such as Christmas caroling groups are arranged throughout the year. + CANTERBURY stun The Canterbury Club is an Episcopal youth organi- zation which plans religious, social, and service activities for the students of the church and the University. The group meets Sunday evening in the Parish house of the St. Andrews Episcopal Church for supper and informa- tive discussions. Leaders of the discussions are chosen from Parish members and the University Faculty. Members of the Canterbury Club ofFer many services to the Church. Preparation and assistance for the Sun- day evening Evensong, the Wednesday morning Com- munion, and a breakfast following the service are among the responsibilities of the Club. The students also help at church receptions, teach in Sunday School, and train the altar boys. + CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION The Christian Science Organization is :1 religious group that provides for the spiritual growth and develop- ment of the Christian Science students at the Pennsyl- vania State University. This group is organized in ac- cordance with the Manual of the Mother Church, First Church of Christ, Scientist, oIr Boston, Mass. Meetings are held each week in Old Main where cita- tions are read from the Bible and from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by h'itlry Baker Eddy. The organization sponsors one lecture each year, giv- en by a member of the Board of Lectureship 0F the Mother Church. The lecture is open to the public. At the beginning of the school year, a reception is held for the purpose of welcoming new students at the University. i2421 + + EVANEELIBAL UNITED BRETHREN STUDENT FELLOWSHIP The Evangelical United Brethren Student Fellowship, by sponsoring religious and social activities for students, seeks to promote Fellowship among them. Every mem- ber is given the opportunity for service and Christian stewardship by taking part in a program of missions, evangelism, and social action. Included in the activities of the Student Fellowship are weekly devotional meetings, deputation to Unite Brethren churches in this area, service projects, Christian fellowship, a basketball team, Christmas caroling, monthly dinners, socials, and cabin parties. A worship service is held in the church every Sunday evening preceded by a Student Fellowship meeting. ' HILLEI. FUIINIJATIUN Founded in 1934, the Binai B,rith Hillel Foundation in State College has made much progress through the years. Last year it took its biggest step forward when it moved into a beautiful new home. The aims of the Foundation are cultural, religious, and social. Its activi- ties this year have included town meetings, lectures, record concerts, and social mixers. The Foundation provides religious services each Fri- day evening and Saturday morning. ach 0f the six Jewish fraternities and the three Jewish sororities have a chance to sponsor and participate in the services. Courses are ofiered in Hebrew and the history of the Jews. Students, who make application and are se- lected, teach Sunday School and Hebrew t0 the children 0? the community. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION One of Penn Stateis active student church groups is the Lutheran Student Association. The 1,200 Lutheran students on campus have access to the Associatioxfs cen- ter, which houses a recreation room and a chapel. Every Sunday evening a devotional period is held which Features a main speaker with a discussion following his talk. The student choir provides special music for these meetings. Once :1 month a supper is served by members of the group immediately preceding the devotional period. To gain deeper insight into spiritual life the students meet weekly to discuss the Bible with the student minis- ter. Additional activities of the group include social hours in the recreation room on Friday nights, and a cabin retreat each semester. + + + NEWMAN CLUB The Newman Club, an organization for Catholic stu- dents, is devoted to the deepening of the spiritual life, the enrichment of the intellectual life, and the enliven- ment of the social life of its members. Among the spir- itual activities are lectures, a daily Rosary during certain months, and Communion breakfasts. hiixers, hayrides, square dances, and the semi-Formzll Gardenia Bail make up the social side of the calendar. Intellectual pursuits include discussions, at monthly newspaper, The Nittany Newmanite, and a weekly 15-minute radio program. The new Catholic Student Center provides a focal point for many of these activities. ROGER WILLIAMS FELLOWSHIP Penn Stateis Baptist student group, the Roger VVil- iiams Fellowship, is a part Of the Baptist Student Move- ment of the American Baptist Convention. It partici- pates in local, national, and world-wide Christian student activities, and is :1 link between the University and home Church of the student. The main activities of the group include supper meet- ings each Sunday evening followed by student panels and speakers, student classes on Sunday morning, and a recreation night each Friday featuring entertainment such as round and square dancing and games. The Fellowship carries on 21 deputation program send- ing members to various Baptist Churches throughout the State. There they conduct services and participate in recreational programs for young people. UNITED STUDENT FELLOWSHIP The United Student Fellowship is the local expression of the united student movement 01' the Evangelical and Reformed and Congregational Christian Churches. The objectives of the Fellowship are: to he a means by which students at college can relate themselves to the on-going life of the Church through participation in the worship of the Church; to study the faith of the Church and its relevance to studies, vocational decisions, dating, campus politics and other phases of student iiFe, to share in the fellowship of the Church; and to support the work of the Church. The program 0F the United Student Fellowship is planned and conducted by students under the supervision of the minister of the State College Evangelical and Re- Formed Church. It centers around the weekly Sunday evening meeting, which includes 21 worship service fol- lowed by discussion groups. + WESLEY FOUNDATION The VVesiey Foundation was organized in 1920 by the oHiCiul board of St. Puuiis Methodist Church. Because of the rapid growth of the Foundation, a more extensive and complete program was developed and an annex built to the Church. Members of the Foundation now use the pastor's residence For their meeting place as plans progress For a new Foundation Building for the XVesley program. The TNesIey Foundation Council is the student ad- ministrative organization which meets every week to plan future programs and conduct business matters. Bible study groups are held each week and the Wesley drumatics group produces religious plays at the evening Church services. The VVesiey choir takes part in services of the church and in churches in nearby communities. It also presents a Spring concert. Sunday night programs in the Foundation Building provide food, fellowship, and fun. + WESTMINSTER FUUNDATIUN The student center For Presbyterian students is the Westminster Fellowship. A wide range 0F activities, proj- ects, and programs are planned each year by its members. They work on committees in Five general areas. There are also five seminars ofTered in the student department which are conducted by professors, students, and the ministers. These cover Basie Beliefs 0f the Chris- tian Faith, My Faith and My Job, The Christian Student and the VVOrld Struggle, Secularism vs. Christianity, and How to Study the Bible. Some of the activities are cabin parties, picnics for crippled Children, and special celebrations for the holidays. Each Fall, programs are set up to help freshmen become acquainted with the activities 0F the Church. This year, as 21 special project, the Foundation helped a family rebuild their home after it had been destroyed by fire. + YOUNE FRIENDS MEETING The Young Friends Meeting is sponsored by the State College Friends Meeting. An executive secretary organizes meetings and group functions. When possible. the group sends representatives to area conferences 0F the American Friends Service Committee. By maintaining contact with the committee, students have at their dis- posal information concerning summer work camps. both at home and abroad, and other national projects. At weekly meetings, the Young Friends of Penn State discuss current local, national, and world problems. Speakers at these meetings are usually professors in vari- ous fields. The topics are designed to broaden the stu- dents knowledge in social, intellectual, and religious areas. Each semester at week-end retreat for discussion and meditation purposes is conducted. l2431 BAMPUS I.IFE And where's the TUB, kid? It's the twirling chomp from Syracuse, Miss Alto Burg You can't tell the players without 0 program Don't lose your head King for a Day . . . Bill Parks Through the cordon, onto Franklin Field, went the Lions z. I Wit Four years ago and we were the freshmen Venetian blinds they don't bother me! What's coming off, or, watching and waiting in the dorm quadrangle Five queens of the Homecoming gome Reveille in fraternity row M'VIUPW-rw'mh . khan There was rejoicing offer the boxers tied Syracuse Fall in . . . it's the ROTC . , ..u .m nu; I P ., q 5:: no,v The Student Union 3 Building . . . on its way Penn State's large economy size The new seating plan goes into operation Going my way? Jane Montgomery, 1954 May Queen, gets attention of University of Hawaii boxers here for Nationals Swedish gymnasts present spectacular performance You can get it at Mefzgers . . . 978, 979 . . . counting ballots Bermuda shorts they're back on campus again Pep rally, and Marsteller and Altman take over Of course I know the 'Shorf Yell Stafe' cheer for charity Blue Key opens the Powder Bowl Junior Prom Queen Faith Gallagher gets a crown rom Junior Class President, Joe Barnett N It's holf-time, and the Blue Bond takes the field Iv It's University . . . GEE 3 rgbmgm Wm Crowned Miss Penn State of 1953, lovely Madeleine Sharp ets a thrilling embrace from the Notionls First Lady, Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower Easy now . . . they're the Pitt goal posts We'll be in there, fighting . . . Calling all cars. Best side up at the Mordi Gros A diploma and four sons after four years for 1954 graduate John Worfel between Kappa Kappa Phi in the Powder Bowl Queen of the Military Boll, Priscilla Gallagher Iris a tough fight Gommo and Pi Beta I254l t.;' , pm Blue Band and other volunteers shovel 'Got the score, Doc. 12 inches of snow before Fordhom game Double decker for Speidel's 55th tbirthdoyl that ist Prexies discuss their problems at Mont Alto encampment THE ATHLETICS w, . WW . ' :17 ' v , J - a ; Ff n- 1 i'WM n, NW4 N W w. Wu gm; v; . 2Jx.l,.,v.f.a VARSITY SPORTS ' am V SEATS .v RESERVED ' '.- CE ,2 +$$3503 M . . -4 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION i2601 President ADAM W. KOIS Secreta ry GERALD L. MAUREY ORGANIZATION GERALD L. MAUREY - - - - - President KEITH L. VESLING - - - - ViceePresident ADAM W. Koxs - . - - - - Secretary ERNEST B. MCCOY - . - Director of Athletics HAROLD R. GILBERT Assistant Director of Athletics; Business Manager EDWARD M. CZEKAJ - - Assistant Business Manager Penn State annually engages in what is widely recog- nized as one of the most comprehensive athletic programs in the East. Intercollegiate schedules are maintained in 12 varsity sports and each year more than 1,000 athletes engage in some 150 contests, not including post-season title tourneys. In addition, the University once again is moving back into freshman competition. The Athletic Association, of which Gerald L. Maurcy, wrestling co-captain, was president during the current year, is primarily concerned with the management and adminis- tration of intercollegiate sports, and looks to the Athletic Director, Athletic Advisory Board, and Business Manager of Athletics for advice and counsel. Business matters pertaining to the various sports are handled by the Business Manager, his assistant, and an undergraduate managerial stag. Assisting the varsity man- ager in each sport are three first assistants, and a corps of second assistants. Penn Stateis managerial system is highly regarded, and widely copied throughout the country. 1953 lETTERME BASKETBALL II. JESSE ARNELLE JAMES L. BLOCKER JAMES A. BREWER DAVID C. EDWARDS EDWARD W. I'IAAG EUSEBIO S. LAVIN, JR. RICHARD N. PHILLIPS JOSEPH D. PIORKOVVSKI ROBERT C. ROHLAND JOHN E. SHERRY HERMAN L. SLEDZIK RONALD G. VVEIDENIIAMMEII FOOTBALL II. JESSE ARNELLE DONALD P. BAILEY DONALD E. BALTIVIASER CHARLES L. BLOCKSON RICHARD D. GRAFTON JAMES E. GARRITY PAUL H. GREEN ROOSEVELT GRIER KEITH D. HORN RICHARD C. JONES, JR. OTTO L. KNEIDINGER ANTHONY J. RADOS FRANK J. REICH LESTER J. HOWELL, JR. PETE p. SCIIODERBEK IVAYNE B. VVOLFKEIL RONALD R. YOUNKER TENNIS WILLIAM C. FORREY RICHARD T. GROSS LEXVIS F. LANDON ESMOND R. LONG HORACE W. RAY WILLIAM II. RAY RICHARD E. ROBINSON BURTON M. TRIESTER WILLIAM D. ZIEGLER WRESTLING R. DOUGLAS CASSEL I'IAROLD I. CHAMBERLAIN GEORGE DVOROZNIAK DONALD E. FREY DOUGLAS E. FREY ROBERT A. HOMAN JOSEPH C. LEMYRE RICHARD J. LEMYRE GERALD L. MAUREY HUDSON G. SAMSON WILLIAM E. VVINTERBURN GYMNASTIBS JOHN W. BAFFA ROBERT A. BOUDREAU JEAN L. CRONSTEDT JAMES J. HAZEN WARREN L. HOMMAS ROBERT D. KENYON ROBERT D. KREIDLER ROBERT R. LAWRENCE MANUEL A. PROCOPIO KARL K. SCIIVVENZFEIER DAVID C. SHULT FRANK M. VVICK NORMAN L. YU SUBBER EMIL J. BORRA PAUL A. DIERKS GEORGE GECZY GERRY w. GILLISPIE GEORGE C. GREEn ROBERT E. HARRIS RALPH H. HOFMANN HAROLD R. IRVIN IIUBER L. KLINE RICHARD B. MATACIA JOSEPH R. MIJARES ROBERT w. NORCIK CARL J. NUGENT RICHARD R. PACKER JOHN R. PINEZICH II I OR STELN Y K TRABK DON M. AUSTIN RALPH W. BODY ROBERT S. GEHMAN ROOSEVELT GRIER JAMES H. HERB ROBERT A. HOLLEN RONALD N. JOHNSON WILLIAM L. KILMER DAVID H. LEATI'IEM DANIEL L. LORCII ROBERT L. ROESSLER OLIVER C. SAX ARTHUR S. SCHUTZ GARY L. SEYBERT JOSEPH II. VAN TASSEL, JR. HERBERT C. YABLON WILLIAM C. YOUKERS GULF RODERICK F. EAKEN W RR N LOUIS C. RIGGS, JR. HUDSON G. SAMSON GORDON E. STROLIP E. JOSEPH WEBB IACRBSSE DAVID H. ARNO GEORGE F. BICKELIIAUPT JAMES XV. DEA N JAMES F. DcVOE LUCIEN GIRARD THOMAS C. GOLDSVVORTI'IY, JR. JAMES R HA WAYNE L. IIOCKERSMITII RICII ARD A. KLEI IN WILLIAM E. McCOLLOUGII JOHN A MILLIC K ROBERT c. PAWLOSKI RICI-IARD C. ROSTMEYER RICHARD H. SCIIAEFER JOHN P. STEINMULLER RONALD M. YOUTZ BBXINE XVILLIA'II R. ANDRESEVIC IIENRY F IIINOLD SAMUEL M. BUTLER RICII IRD D. CAMERON ST XNLEYL E .ENGLE ANTHONY D. FLORE ADAM W. KOIS SAMUEL J. MARINO STEVE J. MELMECK JAMES D. SCI I ULTE BASEBALL REX L. BRADLEY SILVIO P. CEIICIIIE RICHARD E. CHRISTENSEN GARLAND E. GINGERICH PATRICK K. KENNEDY HUBER L. KLINE JACK M. KRUMRINE IVILLIAM II. LEONARD JACK M. RIIODA HAROLD R. ROUSI'I CIIARLES W. RUSSO ROBERT D. SCIIOELLKOPF KEITII L. VES LI NG RONALD G. IVEIDENIIAMMER RUSSELL T. IV ERN BR088 COUNTRY DON M. AUSTIN JOHN G. CIIILLRUD ROBERT D. DAIILE THEODORE C. GARRETT JAMES L. IIAMILL ROBERT A. IIOLLEN JAMES E. MCKELVEY DOUGLAS P. MOOIIIIEAD JAMES II. PASTORILIS LAMONT B. SMITH JAMES M. STEEL NITTANY llUN ALEX A. GREGAL CHEERLEADER S. BRUCE WAGNER Bottom Row, Left to Right- Feraco, Robertson, Coble, A Schultz, Schultz, Myers, Lynch, Dickin- son, l262l Many new faces were seen on the Cheerleading squad when its members ran onto Beaver Field to open the Uni- versity's 1953 football season. The squad, headed by Bruce Wagner, led the cheers of enthusiastic students at all the football games, home and away, and at the home basketball games. Pep rallies, an encouragement for the team and an outlet for student enthusiasm, were held throughout the football season. The rallies were well organized and, for the most part, well attended. The bonfire on the Jordan Plots prior to the Pitt game was the climax to a successful season. Two new cheers, Victory Yell and Blue and White, that were introduced by the squad, were enthusiastically accepted by the students. Albert, Carter, J. Cline, Dnhlinger,Wagner. The Nittany Lion, played by Alex A. Gregal, provided entertainment and amusement for football fans throughout the season. The cheerleaders and the Lion also worked closely with the Blue Band in entertaining the crowd at halftimes. ORGANIZATION S. BRUCE WAGNER, H ead Cheerleader FURY J. FERACO, JR. RONALD H. LYNCH JOAN L. MYERS E. LOUISE ROBERTSON JAY B. SCHULTZ AUDREY F. SCHULTZ HARRY S. ALBERT JOAN D. CARTER HUGH F. CLINE A. BRUCE COBLE SANDRA A. DAHLINGER PATRICIA A. DICKINSON FALL SPBRTS ; RICHARD D. CRAFTON Manager .;L f CHARLES A. ENGLE Head Coach ORGANIZATION CHARLES A. ENGLE - - - - - - - Coach ANTHONY J. RADos - - - - Co-Captain DONALD E. MALINAK - - - - Co-Captm'n RICHARD D. GRAFTON - - - - - - Manager 1953 RECORD Sept. 26-Penn State ............ . 0 Wisconsin ............................ 20 Oct. 3-Pcnn State 7 Penn .................................... 13 Oct. lO-Pcnn State .............. 35 Boston University ................ 13 Oct. 17-Pcnn State ........... 20 Syracuse .............................. 14 Oct. 24-Pcnn State .............. 27 Texas Christian .................. 21 Oct. 31-Pcnn State .............. 19 West Virginia ..................... 20 Nov. 7-Pcnn State ....... 28 Fordham .............................. 21 Nov. l4-Pcnn State . ............ 54 Rutgers ................................ 26 Nov. Zl-Pcnn State .............. 17 Pittsburgh , O Bnnum Row, Left to RighthGrL-cn, Eycr, Vcsling, Jones, Radus, Malinnk, Schodcrbck, VVulfkcil, Sherry, Arncllc. Sucond 1101v Sl1zIt- tuck, Grier, Yuunkcr, Dunscr, DcFalco, Bailey, Gurrity, 110m, Bulllmscr, Paul, Sowcrs, Oscnbach. Thml Row-Englc, Ruwull, Rollland, y . DON MALINAK and TONY RADOS Co-Captoins Kneidinger, Kleist, Straub, Hoffman, Urban, Shumakcr, D'Orsaneo, Allen, Obrubovich, Praschumus, Sci 1t.z Fourth Row-X'Vumplcr, i' Harding, Kwalik, Della Penna, Reich, Blockson, Moore, VVainscutt, Clements, Evan, Stewart, Signorino,PetrL1 HIS year college football fans wit- nessed the return of the one platoon system and Rip Engle and his Nite tuny Lions enjoyed one of their most Playing a difficult schedule, the footballers emerged vic- sueeesslul seasons. torious on six occasions while dropping only three. WISCONSIN WINS The season opened September 26 in Madison, W isconsin, where Penn State met the University of Wisconsin. The Erst quarter was scoreless. However, Alan Ameche, a preseason candidate for All-Ameriean honors, quickly changed the complexion of the game and the few Penn State fans were rudely awakened. After Lenny Moore's brilliant 65yyard touchdown run had been nullified at the beginning of the second period, Ameehels running and the passing of quarterback Vergetis moved the hall to the State 2vyard line. Ameehe crashed through for the score and the half ended with Wisconsin leading, 7-0. The Badg- ersl second touchdown came midway in the third quarter as they moved 87 yards in 13 plays. The Lions moved the ball well in the final period, although failing to score. Wisconsin moved 85 yards in 15 plays for its third touchdown. The Ennl score, 200. QUAKERS TAKE A GAME Seven days later State traveled to Philadelphia to meet the University 01' Pennsylvania Quakers and were defeat ed 137. It was the Erst victory for the Quakers over a Penn State team since 1936. State scored first, near the end of the first quarter, when Tony Rados passed to end Jim Carrity. After four minutes of the second quarter, Penn scored its initial touchdown which re- quired only four plays. A pass from Hynoski to Scott From the State 29 tied the score. Another IinnOSki'tOtSCOtt pass in the final period gave Penn its final touchdown. The conversion was missed and Penn led 13-7. With only three minutes remaining in the game, State began a downheld match that end- ed on the Quaker 39 as time ran out. HARD ON THE HOMECOMING AT BOSTON With Tony R a d o s , the Steelton Slingshot, passing for three touchdowns and setting up two more, Penn State spoiled Boston Universityls Homecom- ing by defeating the Terriers, 35-13. Three men took part in States five touchdowns: two each by Lenny Moore and Dick Jones, and the other by Don Mahnak at end. At the half the score was 28-7, Penn State leading. In the third period, State came up with the play of the afternoon. The Lions had a Hrst down on their own 14 when half- back Jones took a pitchout from Rados and ran 61 yards before he was shoved out of bounds. THE HOME SEASON OPENS The 17th of October saw Penn State playing the first of four successive home games of the 1953 season. The visitors came from Syracuse. The 21,500 scream- Grier and Straub stop Syracuse quarterback, Bruce Yancey ing fans were treated to one of the most dramatic finishes seen in recent years as the Englemen defeated the highly-tout- ed Syracuse eleven, 20-14. The score was tied in the last minute of play, and Syracuse was kicking from its own 34. Dante DeFalco broke throu gh the Orange forward wall and blocked the kick. End Jim Carrity picked it up on the 23 and went over for the score. Stark scored first for Syracuse with a minute and a half to play in the first quarter. In the third quarter the Orangemen scored their second touch- down on an eight-yard run by Leber- man. After receiving the kickoH, State moved 76 yards. The drive was cli- maxed by a 45-yard run by sophomore fullback Charles Blockson for the touch- down. In the fourth quarter, Arnelle recovered a Syracuse fumble on States 45. Fourteen plays later Moore went over from the 3 for the touchdown. The score was 14-14 and the stage was set for DeFalco and Garrity. PLEASING ALUMNI Penn State played Texas Christian on Beaver Field before a partisan Home- coming crowd. Again Rados thrilled the Lion fans with his excellent passing. He passed to fullback Bill Straub for the first score midway in the first period. The second touchdown came on a 41- yard scamper by Lenny Moore. Texas Christian came roaring back in the re- mainder of the first half and scored twice. In the third quarter State pulled in front, 21-14, on the passing of Rados. Four minutes later the score was again knotted when Eyer's punt was blocked and carried to the State 1. The Horned Frogs then pushed the ball over for the score. Quarterback Rados scored the winning points on a sneak with only three minutes to play in the game. T. C. U. was not able to put together another serious threat and State gained its third victory against two losses. The score, 27-21. WEST VIRGINIA WAS TOUGH ONE The Mountaineers of West Virginia invaded Beaver Field on October 31 West Virginia player tangles with Stroub The defense closes in on Younker 12681 DON EYER 4 DICK JON '1 ES Moore slowed down after a first down with an unblemished record. Th ey nipped State, 20-19. The first half end- ed with State leading 12-6 after a Rados touchdown and a Rados-to-Jones 46- yard pass. The third quarter saw West Virginia score two touchdowns within a period of four minutes and the Lion fans thought the game was lost. One of the scores came when Bosley blocked Eyeris punt and fell on the ball in the end zone for the score. West Virginia led 20-12. It was here that it became evident to the Lion fans that the two extra points missed would have an important hear- ing on the outcome of the game. State scored in the fourth period on a 15-yard pass play from Rados to Younker. Gar- rity converted and the game ended with the score 20-19. IT SNOWED FOR FORDHAM A 12-inch snowfall that began Friday evening ruined the annual Band Day and almost caused cancellation of the game with Fordham on November 7. Volunteers cleared the snow from the field and although the game was delayed because the Penn State team was tem- porarily snowbound in its mountain retreat, the game was played and proved to be a thriller with a 28-21 final score. Quarterback Tony Rados had one of his poorest days but Moore filled the gap. He scored twice on runs of 58 and 19 yards. The score was tied in the final period, 21-21, until Ron Younker took a handoH From Rados and raced 35 yards for the winning score of the game. DON MALINAK TONY RADOS PENN STATE UNIVERSITY ROUTS RUTGERS Playing for the first time as a Uni- versity, the Nittany Lions left little to be desired as they routed Rutgers Uni- versity 54-26. Completely dominating the ball game, State scored in every period with the reserves playing the ma- jority of the game. Eight different play- ers took part in the scoring as sophomore Bobby Hoffman sparkled with his pin- pomt passmg. PITT WAS A PUSHOVER Beating the University of Pittsburgh always constitutes a winning season for Penn State and this year the Lions had little trouble winning, 17-0. The First quarter, in which Pitt played its best, ended scoreless. In the second period, State moved to the Panther 10, where Jim Garrity kicked a field goal; the score was 3-0. Pitt punted t0 the State 21 where the outstanding play of the game started. Lenny Moore took a handofT from Rados and went 79 yards for the score, giving State a halftime edge of 10-0. Moving from their own 37-yard line, Penn State scored again with Bud- dy Rowell tallying. Pitt was never in contention as the Lions handed them Rados to Gorrity their only shutout of the season. and it's complem With the Lions losing only eight men at graduation, the team looks Forward to a successful season in 1954 when the schedule includes Virginia, West Vir- ginia, Holy Cross, and Rutgers at home and Illinois, Syracuse, Texas Christian, Penn, and Pitt away. PETE SCHODERBEK PAUL SHATTUCK KEITH VESLING WAYNE WOLFKEIL I2691 Younker and Molinok pull down West Virginia's halfback, Marconi Syracuse and State make mad dash for fumble ,4 . 'K. Arnelle leaps for a Rodos pass Kneidinger takes out Fordhom's backer-up for Blockson 3 II II Sherry tries to break away of Penn 3 1 ! I l. ? I mg Rodos jumps to break up ' pass play in end zone I2721 A . Kg , KENNETH F. HOSTERMAN Coach m SOCCER J a. . GEORGE C. GREER HAROLD R. IRVIN Manager Captain ORGANIZATION KENNETH F. HOSTERMAN - - - - - Coach HAROLD R. IRVIN - - - - - - - Captain GEORGE C. GREEK - - - - - Manager 1953 RECORD Oct. 3-Pcnn State ............ 7 Buckncll .............................. 0 Oct. IO-Pcnn State ........... 4 Maryland .............................. 3 Oct. 16-Pcnn State ........... 3 Army ...................................... 4 Oct. 24-Pcnn State ............ 1 Colgate .................................. O Oct. 3l-Pcnn State ............ 5 Duke ...................................... 0 Nov. l4-Penn State ............ 0 Temple .................................. 2 Nov. Zl-Pcnn State ............ 6 Penn ...................................... O 1301mm Rmv, left to Righl-Ilustcrmzm, Burra, Norcik, Harris, Irvin, Kline, Stelnyk, Mnmcia, Pinczich. Sucmul RUWHCHHISPI'C, Mijarcs, Pucker, Robbins, Serif, Dierks, Ilnfmunn. Third ROHMCCC'Ly, Nugent, Springer, Rishcl, Kenncdv, Greer. The Penn State soccer team, playing for the Hrst time under a new coach since 1926 fmishcd its 1953 season with a 5-2 record. Ken Hosterman succeeded Bill JeFErey who had handled the hooters for 27 years. Bucknell was never in contention as Penn State gained its hrst victory over the Bisons by a score of 7-0. Dick Pack- er, a sophomore standout, led the Lions with three goals. The Terps l'rom Nlaryland were de- feated in a close game, October 10. At first they seemed well assured of a vic- tory, but State, sparked by Packer and Dick Mattaeia, another sophomore star, overcame Marylands lead and went on to win, 4-3. The following weekend, State had its first taste of defeat, losing to Army's Cadets 4-3 in a hard-fought contest. Army's terrihe defense was their great- est asset in winning the game. Colgate was States next opponent. Playing against one of the finest collegi- ate goalies in the nation, Boh Merrick, State was held scoreless-and so was Colgate. During the overtime period, Mert Springer. another State sophomore, scored the onlv goal of the game. The Enal score, 1-0. Duke was the next team to test the booters' strength and went down to a 5-0 defeat. Mattacia led the way by scoring four goals. The Lions were then idle for a week because of a cancelled game with North Carolina, while snow forced the cancellation of the Navy game. On the weekend of November 14, Penn State faced the perennial soccer Champions from Temple. A Close and hard-fought game all the way, it ended With Temple on top 2-0. All-American Jack Dunn was too much for the Nit- tany hooters. The hnal game of the season was against a highly rated Penn team. Its rating meant little to State as they ran over the Quakers by a score of 6-0. Packer was the star of the day, scoring four goals. Coach Hosterman, who had a big job on his hands filling the shoes of the see- cer wizard, Bill JeHrey, turned in a suc- cessful season. State will lose Captain Harold 0Hap Irvin, at graduation, as well as Goalie Bob Harris, Emil Berra, Bill Norcik, Huber Kline, and Ralph Hofmann. However, many of this year's standouts are expected to return to the 1954 squad. Irvin goes to pass Duke goalie blocks Norcik's kick CHARLES D. WERNER Coach ROBERT D. DAHLE Manager ROBERT A. HOLLEN Captain The Nittany harriers won all their dual and triangular meets, but failed to gain top honors nationally in their 1953 season. Opening with an impressive win over Cornell, 1939, State found a strong scoring punch in the trio of Bob Hollen, Lamont Smith, and Doug Moorhead. At Annapolis in a triangular meet, Smith established a new course record as State won, 24V2 to 43Vz for George- town, and 56 for Navy. Doug Moorhead was squeezed out of third place as Penn State rolled over 1C4A and NCAA Champion, Michigan State, by a 25-30 score. Hollen, Smith, and Moorhead fmv ished in a tie for first as State defeated Manhattan by the nearly perfect score of 17-41 As an unscheduled tune-up for the nationals, the barriers defeated a strong but shallow alumni s q u a d , boasting Olympians Curt Stone and Bill Ashenv feltcr, by a score of 27-28. At the 1C4As in New York, the Lions took third place behind Michigan State, 21 repeat winner, and Pitt. Hollen placed third and Smith fifth. At the NCAA at East Lansing, Mich, the Nittany barriers placed fourth be- hind Kansas, Indiana, and Syracuse. Hollen finished sixth and Smith, 13th. This brought to a close a very successful season for Coach Werner and his team, which went undefeated in its dual meets and made an impressive showing in the national events. CROSS COUNTRY Bottom Row, Left in Right-McKelvey, Chillrud, Sanders, Smith, Moorheud, IIn11cn, Garrett, D. Autn Dnhlc, Spear, Horst, Brown. Second Sutter, Slocum, Shaid, Seng, Eschallier, McMillan. Rnw-W crncr, si , hirdnn, Hamill, Stee, B. Austin, Terrill, Pusmrius, ORGAN IZATION CHARLES D. WERNER . - Coach ROBERT A. HOLLEN e - Captain ROBERT D. DAHLE - - Manager 1953 RECORD Oct. lO-Penn State 19 Cornell ,,,,,, 39 Oct. 24-Penn State 24V; Georgetown 43Vz Navy 56 Oct. 31-Penn State 25 Michigan State 30 Nov. 7-Penn State 17 Manhattan 41 Nov. 16-IC4A, New York, N. Y., Penn State 88-3111 place Nov. 23eNCAA, East Lansing, Mich, Penn State 97e4th place Hollen leads off fast for State WINTER SPORTS ELMER A. GROSS Coac JOHN A. CHEMSAK Manager JOHN E. SHERRY Captain The 1953-54 basketball season was a most successful one for Coach Elmer Gross and his cagers who crowned a winning season of 14 Victories 21nd five defeats with a trip to the NCAA play- OHS. For the full 24-game season, includ ing NCAA play, the cagers scored a total of 1662 points, averaging 69.3 points per game. This eclipsed the rec- ord of 67.3 points per game set in the 1952-53 season. Big Jesse Arnelle, the center, who received honorable men- tion on the Associated Press and United Press All-American teams, was the high scorer of the season with 507 points. The Lions started the season with a 66-41 Victory over Washington and Jcherson in a game that was highlighted with superb defensive play by Penn ORGANIZATION ELMER A. GROSS - . - - - . Coach JOHN E. SHERRY - - - - . - Captain JOHN A. CHEMSAK - - - - - - Manager 195354 RECORD Dec. 5-Penn State ............ 66 Washington and JeEerson .............. 41 Dec. 12-Penn State ............ 72 Pennsylvania .................................. 67 Dec. 18-Penn State ............ 65 American University Dec. 19-Penn State ............ 74 North Caro1ina State Jan. 6e-Penn State ..... 77 Syracuse ........................ Jan. 9-Penn State ..... 78 Colgate ............................................ 58 Jan. 13-Penn State ..... 74 West Virginia .................................. 66 Jan. 16-Penn State ............ 58 Navy .............................................. 62 Jan. 27-Penn State ............ 49 Bucknell .......................................... 43 Jan. 28ePenn State 111111111111 91 Pittsburgh ........................................ 85 Feb. 3-Penn State ............ 64 Gettysburg ...................................... 51 Feb. 6ePenn State ............ 85 West Virginia ................................ 68 Feb. ISvPenn State ............ 62 Feb. 19-Penn State ............ 63 Feb. ZO-Penn State ............ 69 Feb. 24-Penn State ............ 76 Feb. 27-Penn State ............ 76 Mar. 4-Penn State ..... ,. 61 Mar. 6-Penn State ..... 1 67 NCAA REGIONAL PLAYOFFS Mar. 9-Penn State ............ 62 Toledo ............................................ 50 Mar. 12-Penn State 78 Louisiana State ................................ 70 Mar. 13-Penn State ............ 71 Notre Dame .................................... 63 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFFS Mar. 19wPenn State ............ 54 LaSalle ............................................ 69 Mar. ZO-Penn State 111111111111 70 Southern California ........................ 61 BASKETBALL Controlling the boards, Penn State hands Southern California defeat in NCAA consolation play-off Arnelle hooks from outside State. The Presidents were able to score only nine field goals. Traveling to Philadelphia, the team broke a four-year tradition in beating Penn at the Palestra. Arnelle was high scorer with 26 points in a 72-67 eon- test. During the Christmas recess, the team headed South, stopping First in Wash- ington, D. G, where American Uni- versity was downed, 65-52. The key men for the Lions were Ed Hung and Ron Weidenhammer. The first 105s of the season followed at the hands of North Carolina State, 89-74. Impressive wins over Syracuse and Colgate gave the eagers their fourth and fifth wins 0f the season. Paced by At- nelleis 24 points, the Lions defeated West Virginia in a hard-fought battle on the Mountaineersi court. Navy ganded Penn State its second setback, Between semesters, the eagers played four games, winning with surprising ease over Bueknell and West Virginia. The tilt with Pittsburgh set a combined scoring record for the two teams. Ar- nelle sank two foul shots after the First Overtime period had ended to send the game into the second extra period. Jim Breweris rebound shot sent the game into the third extra period, which saw the Lions take the lead and finally win the game, 91-85. Arnelle was again top scorer with 31 points. Next came. Gettysburg and while the Lions trailed at half-time, they won, 61-54. The eagers then took to the road and wound up on the short end of the score in all three encounters. The first was with the 01d rivaI, Pitt, who was out for revenge. T 0 Panthers had command threughout the game and won, 74-62. The next loss came at the hands of Colgate, 75-63. The foHowing night, in the last road game of the season, the Lions lost to Syracuse. In defeating Gettysburg, the Lions picked up their Slst straight victory on the home Hoot. Capt. Jack Sherryis 23 points aided in the eagers' impressive win over Rutgers. The eagers picked up their 13th win of the season by easily defeating Georgetown, 61-54. In the final game of the regular sea- son, the Lions defeated an inspired T emple team, Closing the season with 21 record of 14 wins and Eve losses. The Penn State eagers then traveled to Fort Wayne, 1nd,, where. they sur- vived the first round of the N CAA elim- inations by smashing ahead in the fourth quarter to defeat Toledo, 62-50. The following night, in Iowa City, 121., Penn State upset 21 favored Louisi- ana State team by a 78-70 count, hold- ing LSU,s Bob Pettit in check us At- nelle fired in 24 points for the winners. Still undefeated in the eliminations, Penn State took on Notre Dame the 130mm; Row, Left to Right-Arnelle, Haag, Sherry, Blocker, 1Neidenhammer. Second Row- ?mss, Edwards, Bfewer, Rohland, Marisa, Hill, Christiansen, bgli, Chemsak. following night, also in Iowa City, and by defeating the Irish with uT71-63 score, gained a berth in the semi-tinals to he played the following weekend in Kansas City, N10. Defeat came at the hands of the La- Salle Explorers, led by their All-Ameri- can T0111 001a, when they took the Nittzlny eagers with a 69-54 score in the championship playefts. The 110110wing night, the Lions met the University of Southern California for consolation honors, and won a deci- sive 70-61 victory over the Trojans to gain third place in the NCAA Cham- pionships and complete a successful season. E Ed Haog goes in for a loy-up 12771 w '3', 7 CHARLES M. SPEIDEL Cooc RONALD G. LENCH Manager WRESTLING Dick Lemyre attempts to turn Pitt opponent, George Mathews ORGANIZATION CuAnLEs M. SPEIDEL 2 - - . 2 Coach GERALD L. MAUREY - - - - CoCaptain RICHARD J. LEMYRE - - . - CoCaptain RONALD G. LENcu 2 - - - - Manager RICHARD J. LEMYRE ond GERALD L. MAUREY 1954 RECORD Co-Coptams Jan. 9-Penn State ............ 20 Cornell .................................. 6 Jan. 16-Pcnn State ............ l9 Lehigh .................................. 7 Jan. 30-Penn State ............ 21 Army .................................... 9 Feb. lO-Pcnn State ............ 22 Maryland .............................. 6 Feb. l3-Pcnn State ............ 24 Syracuse ............................. 6 Feb. ZO-Pcnn State ............ 9 Navy ................................... 19 Feb. 272penn State ............ 8 Pittsburgh ........ ,,,,, 22 Mar. 32-13mm State ............ 28 Pennsylvania .............. 0 Mar. 12-13-szstem Intercollegiates at Ithaca, N. Y. Penn State, 2d. Individual Titles: Dick Lemyre, I30-lb. title; Gerry Maurey, 137-lb. title. Mar. 26-27-NCAA Wrestling Tournament, Nurman, Okla. Penn State, 3d. l2781 Entering the 1954 season with nine returning veterans, Coach Charlie Speidelis Eastern and National Champion wrestlers were looking forward to another winning year. It proved to be a successful year, but also a year in which the Lions lost two OF their eight dual meets, losses that snapped a winning streak of 34 dual meets that dated from 1950. It also was a year in which the Lions were dethroned as Eastern Intercollegiate Champions, :1 title they had held for three successive years, and as National champions. Bob Herman, Dick Lemyre, Gerry Maurey, and Bill Oberly had the best individual records For the season with Leniyre. going undefeated in dual meet competition. A 1952 Olympic wrestling alternate, Joe Krufka, started a successful college wrestling career with a 4-1 season record. Oberly, wrestling in college circles for the first time, scored five falls. Opening the season against Cornell, Penn Statels grap- plers scored a decisive 20-6 victory over the Big Red. Larry Fornieola was the only Lion grappler able to pin his opponent. Against a strong Lehigh team, Coach Charlie Speidelis Wrestlers scored a 19-7 victory with Co-Captain Lemyre, in his first match of the season, scoring a 10-5 decision over Ken Faust, which gave Lemyre his 17th consecutive win in dual matches. With Hal Byers, Homan, and Oberly scoring falls, Anny bowed to Penn State, 21-9. George Dvorozniak, ending his eligibility with this meet, easily tlefeated his Cadet oppo- nent, 7-1. Meeting one OF the better teams in the East, Penn State rewrote the record book again, defeating Maryland, 22-6. Krufka, appearing in his initial match for Penn State, and Oberly scored falls on their opponents. Syracuse became Penn Statels fifth Victim in a 24-6 meet on the home mats. Homan, Maurey, and Oberly registered falls to help spark the team to its 34th consecu- tive dual meet victory. An inspired Navy team linally did it. It defeated the Penn State wrestling team. The 19-9 setback broke the Ongest winning streak in Lion wrestling history, a stretch 0E 34 dual meet victories that extended from the midseason 01 1950, when Syracuse upset the Lions, 18-8. Bottom Rmv, Left to Right- lnman, x're'bs, Lemyre, Mnu- rey, Trc I, ' Rmv-Speidel, Byers, Shaw- ey, Irlumphreys, O b e 1' l y, Krufka, MCNeal, W i n t e r s, Cramp, Ilene I. One defeat followed another as a onee-beaten Pitt team, which later won the Eastern crown, handed the Lions one of the worst defeats since the war years. The score was 22-8. Lemyre, unbeaten in three years of dual meet com- etition, won his 19th consecutive victory, 6-2. Obetly. Stateis talented sophomore heavyweight, secured his Fourth pin of the season. With Bill Shawley and Oberly scoring falls, State wound up the season by defeating Penn, 28-0. The triumph was the only shutout Of the year by the Lions. At Cornell, the defending Champions met the host wrestlers of the East in the Eastern Intercollegiates. States two defending champs, Lemyre and Maurey, were the only repeaters in the tournament. It was Leniyreis third and Maureyis second Eastern crown. The University of Pitts- burgh dethroned the three-time winner, Penn State, for therteam title by scoring 37 points, while State could garner only 25 points. Doug Frey, Krufka, and Oberly each placed third in the tournament. Without a single man in the finals of the Nationals, the Lions placed third with 13 points. Oklahoma A. and M. scored 32 points for a smashing team victory and Pitt was second with 17 points. Maurey, Krul'ka, and Oherly won consolation bouts. Lemyre was defeated by VVyO- mingis Dick Hoekley after he had won his first two meets 0f the preliminaries. Mourey rides Harris of Syracuse t2801 inverted plonche. Jean Cronstedt, going through colisthenics routine, holds EUGENE WETTSTONE Coach N RICHARD S. MAILMAN Manager GYMNASTICS Under Coach Gene Wettstone and Co-Captains Al and Frank Wick, twin brothers, Penn State captured the Eastern and also the National gym championships for the second straight year. The National title was won with a sweep of 137 team points while Illinois placed second With 45V2 points. Fin- nish-born Jean Cronstedt won four individual titles, the first gymnast ever to win four Championships in one year. Season standouts were Cronstedt on the horizontal bar, Tony Procopio 0n the rings, Bob Lawrence on the side horse, Burr Haag on the rope climb, the Wick brothers on the parallel bars and side horse, and Karl Schwenzfeier, an all-around gymnast. Before the season opened, the Nittany gymnasts met the Swedish National gymnastics team, brought to the United States for a tw0em0nth exhibition tour. Although the Swedish team won, 49Vze46V2, Penn States gymnasts showed their mettle by taking four Erst places and showing sufhcient strength to nearly upset the Visitors in the inter- national duel. In the closing ceremonies after the exhibition, Swedish coach, Eric Linden, and team guide, Henry Allard, a member of the Swedish Parliament, presented the Ling Award to Wettstone. After losing the close battle with Sweden, the Lions rebounded to defeat Michigan State, 72-40, and the Orange FRANK M. WICK and ALBERT W. WICK Co-Captains ORGANIZATION EUGENE WETTSTONE - - - - - Coach FRANK M. WICK - - - - - Co-Captain ALBERT W. WICK . - - - Co-Captain RICHARD S. MAILMAN - - - - Manager 1954 RECORD Jan. 30-Penn State ........ 72 Michigan State ................ 40 Feb. 6-Penn State ........ 63 Syracuse ........................ 33 Feb. l3e-Penn State ........ 65 avy ....... t 31 Feb. ZO-Penn State ........ 58V2 Army ...... 37Vz Feb. 27-Penn State ........ 61 Temple ............. 35 Mar. 6-Penn State ........ 63 West Virginia .................. 33 Mar. IZ-lS-Eastern Intercollegiates at Temple University, Philadel- phia. Individual first place titles won 13 Jean ronstedt in Olympic alltaround, free exercise routine, parallel bars, and horizontal bar; Tony Procopio in Eastern alLaround; Frank Wick on side horse. Apr. 2-3-NCAA gymnastics meet, Champaign, Ill. Penn State, lst. Individual first place titles won by Jean Cronstedt in Olympic all-around, free exercise routine, parallel bars, and horizontal bar; Bob Lawrence on side horse; Tony Procopio on Hying rings. of Syracuse, 63-33. Cronstedt lived up to his reputation by taking first place on the horizontal bar in both meets. Three other Lions, Lawrence, Co-Captain A1 Wick, and Haag, also remained undefeated in their respective events- the side horse, parallel bars, and the rope climb. In the final home meet of the season, Wettstonek gym- nasts won over N avy, 65-31. This 12th straight win opened the gates for the Lions to the Eastern gymnastics champion- ship, since Navy was regarded as the big stumbling block in Penn Stateis quest for the Eastern title. Cronstedt with two firsts and a fifth place, contributed 13 points to the Lion score. Schwenzfeier, with a First and fifth, provided nine points and Procopio, with a second and fourth, added six more. Wettstonds blue-and-white clad boys handed the Cadets of Army their First defeat of the year when they rolled over the military acrobats, 58V2-37V2, at West Point. This 13th straight win found Cronstedt, Haag, and Lawrence playing major roles. Cronstedt remained undefeated on the hori- zontal bar. Haag did the 20-ft. rope Climb in an outstanding 3.7 seconds, tying his own season record. Lawrence, the Eastern side horse champ, took the number one spot in the event, registering 278 points, the highest point total. The Lion gym team next defeated the Owls of Temple, 61-35, while both Cronstedt and Haag sufFered their first losses of the season. Owl Captain John Jengo, took first place on the horizontal bar, with Cronstedt second. The Lion ace, Haag, was a tenth of a second short of the Ost Gene School on the rope climb. Lawrence, with 282 points on the side horse, had the highest point total of the meet. In the final meet of the season, the Nittanies traveled to Morgantown, W. Va., and romped over the Mountain- eers, 63-33. The Lions were first, second, and third in both the horizontal bar and the parallel bars. To Climax the lSemeet intercollegiate winning streak, the Lions took 6 of 11 events in the Eastern individual gymnastics competition at Temple University. Cronstedt came away with three first-place honors-the parallel bars, free exercise routine, and the horizontal bar, which enabled him to retain his Olympic All-Around Crown from last year. In the other event-combining title, the Eastern All- Around, Procopio claimed the victors role, while Schwenz- feier followed in the number two spot. The sixth Lion victory came on the side horse with Frank Wick winning top honors. Tony Procopio on the rings Bottom Row, Left to Right- Paxton, Heim, Spiese, Crun- stcdt, Hang, F. Wick, Wick, Baffin, Lawrence, Schwenzfeier, Homas, Procu- pio. Second Rmv-Wettstonc, Ream, Kennedy, Cline, Pot- ter, Fritch, Parker, Mailman. EDWARD A. SULKOWSKI OCIC GEORGE T. RICHARDS Manager ADAM W. KOIS Captain Bolton; Row. IL'fI lu RigIIlw II LIrIlL ey, P.Ipuclmmlnmhous, Smith, Martin, Iorunu De- M I L m 'cx. SL'L'muI Roma Sulkhwski, IliehtIrLls, DI -u-Il IL-nIIII, kt I ,':MLIVI ItII, Ahern, IIIeidur, P.ItI'I ck. BOXING ORGANIZATION Enwmm A. SULKOWSKI 3 Coach. ADAM W. KOIS - . - Captain GEORGE T. RICHARDS - - IVImIach' Kois moves into Yancey in Syracuse matc After 2111 unimpressive season, the Lion boxers fought their way to third pIche with one ehamPIon in the N21- tionaI CoIIeUizIte toumument altei tIr- i110 lot tIlIILhI pI'dLC with Anny in the E ztstems. Capt. Adam Kois won the National l78-Ih. title and also retained the East em crown. Jack Stoke' at 147- Ihs also won an Eastern titI InLI was awuLIeLI the Outstandinu Boxino Tiophy in the Izusterns. Alter opening the season at home with it 5-3 Ioss to Michigan State, the I ions lost another match, 6-2, to Mary- land with only Kois :mLI Stokes winnino theiI bouts. T he home match with Syracuse, 1953 Eastern champions, was exciting with Stokes, Don DeIVIuI', Kois, and Frank DeIIaPennzI winning to gain 21 44 tie with the Orange. In spite of wins by Sophomore Frank BreiLIor and Stokes, who defeated Boh Mowz,1n the 1952 National Champion in the 147-Ih. class, Wisconsin handed the Lions :1 6-2 pounding. Against Virginia, the Lions got oII to a fast start hII winning three of the Iirst four matches. I'Itll'ry Pupaehara- .Iumbous fought to a draw while Boh MeMuth, Don Martin, Stokes, Kois, and Joel Coleman won bouts. The score, 5V2-2Vz-the Lionk first team victory. Army was too strong for the Staters and gained 21 4V2- 3V2 Victory. Highiight oI the meet was 11 IKO by Koisb' m the final period. State lost the final match of the ,V war to Louisiana State, 7V2 to V2. 1954 RECORD Jan. 308-13enn State 3 Michigan St. .. 5 Feb. 6813mm State 2 Maryland ...... 6 Feb. 13el3enn State 4 Syracuse ........ 4 Feb. l9-Penn State 2 Wisconsin 6 Feb. 27v-Penn State 51A; Virginia ........ 2Vz Mar. 6-Penn State 31A; Army ........... 414: Mar. 12- 13- Eastern IntereoIIegiutes at Char- Iottesville, Va. Penn State, 3rd Ctiel In- dividual titles: Jack Stoltes,147-Ih. title; Adam Kois, 178 lb. titeI Mar. 27-Penn State 1A; Louisiana St. .7Vz API. 8--10 NCAA Boxing Tournament at State CoIIege Pa. Penn State, 3rd. In- dividual titIe; Adam Kois, 178-Ih. title. SPRING SPORTS F. JOSEPH BEDENK HORACE H. MITCHELL Monager-Elect I284l April April April April April April April April May May May May May May May May May May June Penn Penn KEITH L. VESLING Coptoin-Elect lO-Penn State ........ ll-Penn 14 -Penn 17-Penn ZZ-Penn 23wPenn 25-Penn 29aPenn State ........ 1-Penn 2-Penn 8-Penn State ,,,,,,,, 9 Penn 12-Penn l6-Penn 16 -Penn ZO-Penn ZO-Penn State 23-Penn State ......... State ......................... Coach BASEBALL $ Werner at the plate 1953 RECORD ........ 4 Lehigh 3 Villanova .......................... 9 Western Maryland ...................... 6 Lafayette ...................................... 2 American University 1 Gettysburg .................................. 0 7 Pennsylvania ................................ 1 ORGANIZATION ........ 1 Bucknell 0 Georgetown .................................. 4 F. JOSEPH BEDENK - - - - Coach Georgetown .................................. 6 . ''''''' Pittsburgh 4 KEITH L. VESLING - - Captam-Elect Pimburgh ------------------------- 6 HORACE H. MITCHELL - Manager-Elect Dickinson ... 1 Syracuse 1 Syracuse 0 West Virginia 4 West Virginia .............................. 3 ....... 4 Temple 2 2-4-NCAA District II Championships at Easton, Pa. ....... 4 Fordham 2 ...... 3 Lafayette 5 State ......................... 5w. .- Penn States baseball nine turned in a winning record of 13 Victories, 4 de- feats, and 21 tied game for the 1953 sea- son, which earned them a berth in the NCAA district playoHS. In the opener, third baseman Huhie Kline hit a looping double to left center field in the eighth inning. The hit, to- gether with the six-hit pitching of right- hander Keith Vesling, gave Penn State its First victory of the season as they edged the Lehigh Engineers, 4-3, at Beaver Field. Garland Gingerich b r 0 k e into the Penn State line-up and pitched six relief innings of no-hit, no-run hall, paving the way for States second victory of the season over Villanova. The Lions then pounded out a 17-6 victory over Western Maryland before running into a tight game with Lafay- ette which ended in a 2-2 tie. The game was called because of darkness. The Bedenk-men then racked of? four more straight verdicts b e f o r e being stopped by the Hoyas of Georgetown, 4- 2, at State College. Georgetowns 10ft- hander, Bob Stuhr, put the damper on States powerful hitting attack by pitch- ing Hve innings of no- -hit no- run ball before yielding a base hit. T he next day Penn State got revenge by mauling out a 22- 6 victory in the sec- ond game with Georgetown. Four home runs were belted out by State Sluggers. Pittsburgh threw a scare into Penn States hopes for a playoHF berth by tak- ing both ends of a double- header behind the effective pitching of Don Miller and Bob Shannon. Bradley, Cusi c,k Bottom Row, Left to nRight--Ber,denk Roush, Kennedy, Ru Krumrine, Christiansen, Moore, eleda, Gold, Cherish, Fuhrman, Medla Safe at second Keith Vcsling turned in his second one hitter of the season Cthe First against PemO by checking Syracuse, 2-1 The lone Syracuse hit came in the sixth in- ning when pitcher Mickey vaf singled Vesling 9 seventh victory of the season came at the expense 01' West Virginia, 5- 4, in a game won in the 12th inning 0n IIubie Kline 9 long HV ball, which SCOlCd Russo from third. The Nittany nine then lost their fourth game of the season by dropping the tail end of the twin-bill with West Virginia, 3-0. Charlie Russo turned in 21 brilliant performance at the plate 219 State won the last game of the season over Temple. Russo had four 11its,inc1uding three sin- gles and a double, and scored twice in the 4-2 Victory T hroughout the 90119011 Coach Bedenk alternated two pitchers Keith Vesling K1ine,Lennard, Vesling, Weidc C8-2D, and Garland Gingerieh G-2D. Jack Krumrine and Larry Baver were used in relief. Penn State earned a berth in the. NCAA District playofts, facing Ford- ham as their first opponent in the four team play-OH. Keith Vesling won his ninth game, assisted by Weidenham- 111L169 double with the bases loaded in the seventh inning, turning a would-be 2-0 defeat into a 4-2 victory. State then met Lafayette to determine the District 11 representative in the C101- Jegiate World Series at Omaha. Garland Gingerieh got 011 to a shaky start and four runs were scored before he was relieved by Jack Krumrine, who turned in nine innings of the most speetueuhir relief pitching of the season. This, however, was to no avail 119 Lafayette went 011 to win, 5-3. 11hammer, Cerehie Second Ra w-Cums, Walker, Schnellkopf,W01Fmger, Gingerich, Raver, II 0. ' A 1 Youkers over the high hurdle Bottom Row. III! III RigthKI'IIIILr, Austin, Younkins. llnllcn,5 IIx, llrunjus, Lcnlhl'nl. llcrb, Ruoslcr, Lehman, Slocum, Johnson, Lurclh, Grier Svcmul Run '- XVt-rncr, Gordon, Linger, Brewer, IlIIIIIiII, Chillrud, Seylwrl Yuukms, Gausun. V .m .51 50!, Aykrs, l'skvy, L'ulIi. lhinl Hml' -Y;Ihlon, vavr, Snulcrvt, Valonlini, Lusk, Evans, Blu kLr, SIIIIII'I, llmh, SmiIlI, Cull. .AHI'I CV .74 . I 4M. CHARLES D. WERNER Coach MARIO S. VALENTINI Manager-Elect DANIEL L. LORCH Coptein-Elect ?4 4.1er 429 E4?! 4VP4 I 444 13'4 ! 4Q! ORGANIZATION CHARLES D. WERNER - - Coach DANIEL L. LOBCH - Captain- lect MARIO S. VALENTINI - Manager-Elect 1953 RECORD May ZePenn State 58 Navy .......... 73 May 9-Penn State 42 Michigan St. 89 May l3-Penn State 66V2 Ohio State r. 55V2 May 16a-Penn State 63 Pittsburgh .. 68 May 23-Penn State 58V2 Manhattan .r 721A May 29-30-IC4A, New York, N. Y., Penn State-Sth place Penn States track team opened its outdoor season at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia with teams Finishing in sec- ond and fourth place. Don Austin ran one of the fastest times to be recorded in the three-fourths mile leg of the two and onevhalf mile medley as he covered the three quarter mark in 3:018. The medley team came in fourth in this event. The fouremile relay team, com- posed of Bob Gehman, Lamont Smith, Bob Hollen, and Don Austin finished second to Michigan. States time was 17:56.6. In the first dual meet of the season, Penn State was outepointed by Navy, 73-58, although Rosey Grier and Red Hollen turned in performances that kept the Nittany Lions in the thick of the fighting. Grier was a triple winner in the javelin, discus, and shot put. Hollen won the mile and two-mile runs. Other Penn State victors were Jim Herb in the high jump and Bill Youkers in the 120-high hurdles. Penn Stateis next opponent was the powerful team from Michigan State, a victor over the Nittany Lions, 89-42. The only bright spot was that Penn State outscored the Spartans in the field events. First place winners for Penn State were Grier in the 100, shot put, and javelin, Herb in the high jump, and Dan Lorch in the pole vault. Lorch gets set to go up and over Ohio State took six firsts in the track and three in the Held events, but lacked the depth to keep Penn State from a 66V2-55V2 victory. State winners in their hrst victory of the season were Youkers in the high hurdles, Lamont Smith in the two-mile, Cary Seybert in the low hurdles, Grier in the discus, and Herb in the high jump. The rivalry between Pitt and Penn State reached new heights on May 16 when the Nittany Lions gave the Pan- thers a run for their money, but went down to defeat by the close score of 68-63. The meet was not decided until the last event of the day when the Pan- theris mile relay team ran a fast time of 3:18.4. Rosey Grier again was a triple winner in this meet. Other vic- tors were Bob Hollen in the mile, Ollie Sax in the 440y Don Austin in the 880, Lamont Smith in the two-mile, Dan Lorch in the pole vault and Jim Herb in the high jump. On May 23, Penn State entertained Manhattan. The New Yorkers proved to be the toughest team that Penn State met, and after a tough fight the Lions went down to a 72V2-58V2 defeat. On May 29 and 30 the Cinder team journeyed to New York to compete in the IC4AS. In the meet, the pow- erful track and field team from Man- hattan registered its IC4A champion- ship as it scored 42 points, 20 points ahead of Columbia. Penn State was tied for eighth place with Seton Hall, each team scoring 10V2 points. Jim Herb, IC4A indoor champ, sealed 6' 31A to capture the high jump. Other scorers for Penn State were Bob Hollen who was fourth in the two-mile, Lamont Smith who finished fifth in the two-mile, Rosey Grier who captured fourth place in the shot put, and Dan Lorch who tied For fifth in the pole vault. Lamont Smith finishes fast l2871 t288l GULF ORGANIZATION ROBERT RUTHERFORD, JR. - Coach RODERICK F. EAKEN - Captain-Elect RICHARD A. BRUCE - ManagereElect 1953 RECORD April ZZePenn State 6 Pittsburgh 1 April ZS-Penn State Navy 3 May 2-Penn State Cornell .......... 1 May 4-Penn State Gettysbur 0 May 9-11 - Eastern Intercollegiates at New Haven, Conn., Penn State - 2nd place XDON-P May 16-Penn State 5 Georgetown .. 2 May 22-Penn State 6 Lehigh 3 May 23-Penn State 4 Colgate .......... 3 May ZSePenn State 5V2 Bucknell ...... 3V2 May 30-Penn State 5 Penn State,s golf team came through the 1953 season with an unblemished record of 9 wins and no losses. In its Hrst match of the season, Penn State defeated Pitt, 6-1, handing Pitt her third loss. Warren Gittlen was medalist with a par of 69. Three daVs later, the Lions met Navy at home. The team broke the Middiesh undefeated record by a score of 4-3. Lou Riggs sewed up the meet with a 2-up victory, getting a birdie three on the last hole. Two weeks later the Penn State linksmen met Cornell on the home course and pounded the Big Red, 6-1. This defeat snapped the New Yorkersh two-match winning streak, and made it the third straight win for Penn State. Gettysburg couldn,t dent Statehs ar- mor as the Lions copped their fourth victory of the season in their First away match. All six Lion linksmen won that Left to Right-Rutherford, Samson, Riggs, Stroup, Webb, Kreidlet, Gittlen, Carney, Eaken, Lewis. ROBERT RUTHERFORD, JR. Coach RICHARD A. BRUCE Monoger-Elect Stroup gets set for approach shot sweat wm RODERICK F. EAKEN Coptoin-Elect Gittlen tees off day, with Rod Eaken shooting a one- under-par 71 for the medalist honors. The Eastern Intercollegiate at Yale found three Lions qualifying for honors. Lou Riggs shot 152, Rod Eaken 148, and Gordon Stroup 147 in the 36-hole quali- fying round. Eaken was runner-up t0 the Eastern Champion, but was beaten in a very Close match on the let hole. Stroup went to the quarterfinals before losing his match. The team took second place in the tournament, as Yale edged them out by a narrow margin. The Nittany Lions next met George- town, and in a hard-fought battle, con- tinued their unbeaten record by win- ning, 5-2. Eaken was the days medalist with a 66, three under par for the course. Six days later the Lions traveled to Beth- lehem to meet Lehigh and won by a comfortable 6-3 margin. The next day the Nittany Lions met Colgate back at State College. State edged the oppos- ing linksmen 4-3 in a tough, hard-fought battle. Low men for the day were Eaken and Tom Huber, With 18-hole scores of 69, even par. Two days later, the Lions traveled to Bucknell, where they downed their op- ponents, 5V2-3V2. This gave Penn State the eight straight victory for the season with only one match remaining. The Lions then met the Owls from Temple on the home course, and defeated them by a 5-0 score. State had only two entries in the N. C. A. A. meet at Colorado Springs, Cola, and therefore did not compete for the team title. Warren Gittlen and Lou Riggs represented Penn State in the tourney. Team Captain, Rod Eoken, lines up putt i ,5 GLENN N. THlEL ARTHUR S. COHEN Coach Manager-Elect LACROSSE In 1953, Penn State fielded a relative- ly inexperienced lacrosse team, com- posed mainly of sophomores. A bright spot in the seasmfs heavy schedule was the tying of Penn State's all-time scoring record of 21 goals by Captain Wayne liloekcrsmith. A Swzlrthmore Club, pl 21 y i n g its fourth game, druhbcd State in the lat- terhs opener, 226. The following day a powerful Navy team humbled the Lions, 194, at Annapolis. 1n the hrst home game, played in a steady downpour, a shot that struck a groove in the mud and bounded away from goalie McCullough gave Hobart an 1140 Victory. Hoekersmith scored six goals for State. Next, the stickmen lost to Penn and Syracuse at home and bowed to Rutgers and Cornell on the road. Ending the season at home, 21 deter- mined State ten came through with a 138 victory over Loyola. DAVID H. ARNOLD Ccptain-Elect Erwin leaps for poss ORGANIZATION GLENN N. TIHEL - - . - - Coach DAVID H. ARNOLD - - - - - CaptaineElect ARTHUR S. COHEN - - - - ManagereElect 1953 RECORD April IO-PCnn State .............. 6 Swarthmore .. Navy ...................................... April 11-Penn State . April 18-Penn State Hobart .................................... April 25-Penn State Penn ........................................ May 2-Penn State Syracuse .................................. 18 May 9-Penn State Rutgers ......... t, May 16-Penn State . H Cornell .................................... May 23-Fenn State .............. l3 Loyola .................................... Bottom Row, Left to RighlgThiel, Sehneffcr, Hny, A nold, Youtz, McCollnch, Hackersmith, Girard, Stein- mullcr, inloski, Gnldsworthy, Dcvuc r . ' , Klein. Second RuuMDcun, Erwm, Stone, Horikawa, Bickelhaupt, XVellen, Wcidner, LcChard, Cullen, Hogan, Mcllish. SHERMAN P. FOGG Coach RICHARD K. JERVIS Mo nager-Elect TENNIS ORGANIZATION SHERMAN P. FOGG - - Coach LEWIS F. LANDON - Co-Captain-Elect HORACE W. RAY - Co-Captaz'wElect RICHARD K. JERVIS - Manager-Elect t f Bottom Row, Left to Right-Hetzel, Coach Sherm FoggTs tennismen, after a poor start, Enished the season in fine form by defeating four of their last five opponents. With experience gained in each successive encounter, the team came through in the fast finish. The season ended with the Lions compiling a 5-6 record. The Lion netmen fell Victim to Buck- nell in the opener, 8-1, a defeat which was avenged later in the season by an identical score. The Lions bounced back to defeat Syracuse in their home opener on April 25. Four more losses followed at the hands of Navy, George- town, Maryland and Colgate. Only one more defeat was registered in the re- maining Eve matches, that one again by the powerful Colgate team. The netmen succeeded in winning over Le- high, Pittsburgh, and Bucknell, and closed the season with a convincing 6-3 victory over Duquesne. Dick Robinson, Lew Landon and Bruz Ray played in the one, two, and three spots respectively. Bill Forrey, Dick Gross, and Bill Ray completed the big six. Only three letter winners were lost through graduation. They were Gross, Bill Ray, and Forrey. A strong squad is expected to represent Penn State in the twelve-match 1954 season. Bruz Roy plays in close Ziegler, H. Ray, W Forrey, Gross, Fogg. 1953 RECORD April Zl-Penn State t. April 25-Penn State .. April 29-Penn State ., April 30-Penn State ., May 6ePenn State .. May 9e-Penn State t. May l4-Penn State .. May l6-Penn State .. May 20-Penn State t. May ZSePenn State .6 May 30-Penn State .. LEWIS F. LANDON and HORACE W. RAY Co-Captoins-Elect 1 6 1 l 1 0 5 6 8 3 6 Bucknell ............ 8 Syracuse ............ 3 Navy ................ 8 Georgetown tttttt 6 Maryland .......... 8 Colgate .............. 9 Lehigh ..... . .t Pittsburgh ............ 3 Bucknell ............ 1 Colgate .............. 6 Duquesne INTRAMURAI. SPORTS mink 11.7 Lam x l2941 Penn Stateis intramural department provides a vast athletic program for non-varsity men which gets underway a week after the opening of the Fall Semester and continues through May. Super- vising this extensive program are Eugen C. BischoH and Clarence Dutch Sykes. The season starts with touch Football in the fall, followed by swimming, tennis singles, and golf. Boxing, basketball, wrestling, handball singles and doubles, badminton, and volleyball make up the indoor activity. With the coming of spring, the intramural program is continued with keen competition in track, soccer, golf, horseshoes, and tennis doubles. All male students have a Chance to participate each year in any of the 16 sports oftered by the intra- mural department. 7 . Records, as well as scrap hooks, are kept on file by the intramural EUGEN C. BISCHOFF department, and as a new record is established it is recorded in the In charge, Intramural Athletics Intramural HFChlveS. INTRAMURAI. SPORTS y The scheduling of the intramural program is a huge task. In one school year, there are more than 2,000 scheduled contests and more than 6,000 men participating in intramurals. The events are i oHiciated by graduate students and qualified undergraduates in the College 0F Physical Education and Athletics. The gmup-partieipation sports, basketball, touch football, and volleyball, have the highest number of participants. Approximately one-half of the men students take part in these three sports alone. The main purpose of the intramural program is to provide an activity for those students who are not active in varsity athletics. Many athletes From the intramural program, however, have gone CLARENCE M' SYKES on to become standouts in varsity sports. Assistant in Intramural Athletics . . . Individual and team competition 18 provided for both fraternities and independent men. In team competition, the teams are divided into leagues because of the large number participating. A set num- ber of points is awarded for each sport in Fraternity competition, and the fraternity that gains the highest point total receives a beautiful trophy. Independent champions receive individual awards. The intramural program at Penn State began in 1931, when the late Hugo Bezdek, former athletic director and football coach, organized it. Bischoi? took over in 1934, and with the aid of Sykes, the program has expanded to the present 16 sports. Passing is the important part of the IM football offense Phi Delt sets the ball up for the kill in intramural volleyball Boxers close in to mix it up IM gropplers try to go for the fall A long pass completed under the lights Joy Poser leads Phi Sigma Delta to second consecutive Fraternity Basketball Crown Independents, Bill Hastings and Bill Williams, battle it out in the lBS-pound class Frank DelloPenna, Independent heavyweight chomp, lands a hard right to the jaw Pi KA and Tekes fight for the rebound Jean Cronstedt's diving helps Beta Theta Pi take third straight swimming title WOMEN,S RECREATION T110 VVomcns RCCFLCltiOlI Association is organized to promote recreation among women students attending PC1111 State. A11 1110- men students 1110 111c111bcrs and are permitted the use of facilities in XVhite 111111, the 11101110113 physical education building. The Executive 13011111, elected by the students, plans and ad- ministers 1111 extensive intramural program which includes basketball, 11011011111111, badminton, howling, ping-pong, hockey, softball, and swimming. Both sorority and independent women participate in these events. An Intramural Board sets up the schedules. Several public events are sponsored by WRA. White H1111 is open each Saturday night for Play Night. 111 the sprino, the swim1 ming cluh presents 1111 Aquacude which is 1111111113 open to the public. The Modern Dance Club gives 1111 11111111111 concert on Mothers Day Week End. Each 1101,11 VVhA 1111s '11 Sports D2111. This c1011t takes place 111 White 111111 when tc11111s,11111de up of Penn State coeds, meet coeds f10n1 other nearby colleges and u11i1crsities. In December, W RA held a Christmas 11111111 for underprivileged children living in the State College area. VVRA's bimvcst social event of the 110111' was 1IC1L1 in December when the 11111111111 S111cct11c111t Dance t001i place. This is 11 girl-ask- 11011 scmi-Formal dance. 1 he p10cecds of this 116 0111111 dance 1116 used to support 11 111111' orphan. Ev 6111 1C111', 101 the hencht Of the new students, XNRA plans an cxtensi1c 1110011 11111 which 1s 111Lse11ted durinu Olicntation Week, and 111ints 11 VVRA 1111111111001; to acquaint neucnmcrs with the organi- z11t1011. WUMENiS REBREATIUN BARBARA R. WALLACE President ORGANIZATION 13111111111111 R. WALLACE . - ELIZABETH A. GEORGE - 1 ROBERTA A. SANKEY 1 ANCY H. LUSK - - - President Vice-Presidcnl Secretary-Treasurer Senior Adviser MARIE M. WAGNER - Imramurals Chairman PATRICIA FARRELL 1 Assistant lntranmmls Chairman MILDRED A. MCCOWAN - - C ub Chairman MARTHA R. ROJAHN - 1 Publicity Chairman MARY E. BUCHANAN Sophomore Representative 1111111111111 L. JONES - Freshnmn Representative MARTHA D. PATTERSON . Freshman Representative Bnumn Rmv,11'f1 to Right- Kojahn, Snnkc1, Lusk, VVal- l:1cc,GLoMchv11n. Svc- oml Raw -P1mcrsnn, X11111- nL'r, F:1rrcll,J011L-s, Buchanan. Modern Dance Table Tennis ; amv Body Mechanics Bowling Swimming Basketball Rifle BOZI Badminton lacrosse Aquacade ORGANIZATIONS FRATERNAI. ORGANIZATIONS . ma ORGANIZATION THOMAS A. SCHOTT 1 - 1 - President Enwm R. KouN - - - - Vice-Prcsiclcni AIAN E. Mch-zs'Nm' - - Sccretary-Trcasurer T R R K11 NI MFonsn' 11 1 . . - Faculty Adviser F110 1ntcri111tcmit1' CounL'i1, formed in 1912, pro- motes L0 011611111011 111110110 fraternities and coordinates imtcmity 11111015 with the University Composed 01 representatives from each fraternity, the Council 11L'ts 11$ '11 sounding board for fraternity opinion. It 11150 serves 115 a collecting point for informa- tion which when exchanocd 111110110 thc mL'mers, aids iratcrnitics in solvinu common problems. The Council 11150 is 11 means of control for tho. fratcmitics 11nd regu- lates rushing, pledging, and the Interhntomity Council dutinu code Working with Panhellenic Counci1,thc Interfrater- 11it1' Council sponsors ercck VVCCk and the annual Inter- 1111101nity-PanhclaniL- B1111. T he CounLil 11150 sponsors an outstanding fraternity 11w111L1, which 11151 1' '1'11 was won j0i1'1t11' b1' Phi Delta 111L111 and Beta Thct t'11 Pi fl'11t0111itics. lhc fraternity 1111vn L1isp1'111rs 101 Homecoming WLL'k . v ' 13nd 1110 11 projeLt 01 the Counci1.With the theme 01 THOMAS A SCHOTT 11100118 in the Community' Chi Phi won the award President 11151 F1111. 111110111 Raw, Left to Righth. 51:11, 1. N010, 1V. 1011115011, 1. 9L1 on, 1:. 1101111,T.RL'1'1101L5, C. 111111'1L'. Sect; 11 Rnu'fR. Rant 1, T. 1V11011111'11v, C. StLem L, D LHLIJI.01110,M.CnHLw,1.11011'1111', W. Kilmcr. H1inl Rmvi J. Russell, D. Lucas, L. 11511111311, S. Allcn,J.111 51:1, J. 1111111115, N. 1111111, L. Ick1und,C. bingurich, 11.1111011111 5011. 1-0 mm Row I11C.Signuri110, J. McMahun, T. Pyle , l Dolan , S. SL-t,11f P. 1'.L'kHFT110111.15, 1. Justin. l-iylh 11011;! 1111:1115k1', li Lilli, I.L.ruskin,B.Or11111'11,D.'l'u1lnr, G. L11ughli1i. R. UnrleyL, C'.D:11'11.1 1. Br ub11 kLr 1308l University of Michigan Founded 1904 41 Chapters Bottom Row, Left to Right- Aldcn, MofIitt, Brunncr, John- son, meaker, James Paulsell, Bender, Tice. Weisel, Maclntire, Uhler, Spalz, Leader, Hayes, Rohr- Sones, Austin. Bastian, Keim. Bettenhausen, Fitting. I3091 Seniors XV M. ALDEN R. A. BENDER W. L. BRUBAKER T. D. MCINTYRE H. H. MITCHELL C. XV. ROIIRBECK H. A. VVEISEL Juniors D. RI. AUSTIN J. G. CHILLRUD E. O. FAMOUS ACACIA PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1909 MEMBERS G. M. FITTING n. o. UHLER J. n. JOHNSON c. II. WELLEN J. s. KITZMILLER, m. D' A' LEVAN Sophomores 111;. MacINTIRE, 111 n. A. AUSTIN 7 N- 13- MED IN L. n. BETTENI IAUSEN 'V 3- MOFFITT R. A. HARTMAN L. 12. RISHEL .E E HAYES L. V. SLOCUMY c. A. KEIM R' N' STROLB n. E. LEUCI'ITNIER G. D. TICE A. II. NELSON F. H'. ROMIC EV. P. SAUNDERS V. P. SONES N. J. SPATZ D. B. THARP 0.18 EVILLIAMS G. B. YINCIJNG :hll'isungEV. S. DYE, lII Trinity College Founded 1895 18 Chapters Bottom Row, Left to Right- g atin, Leach, Reyn- olds, Varholy, Brown, Witten- mm '91, rubb. Second Row- IIurlachcr, Aniston, Alderdicc, McLaughlin, Grillith, Wil- liams, Hoover. lhird bRo-w- Tank, B e E121 arerg Seitz, Stanley, Hughes, Leibig. I3101 Seniors N. E. BROIVN C. W. EMIG G. V. IIUGIIES T. A. REYNOLDS IV. RUPP J. E. SHERRY R. O. STANLEY D. L. TOTHERO I. II. VARIIOLY A. O. IVITTENMAIEII Juniors I. RI. ALDERDICE ALPHA CHI RHD PHI LARIBDA CHAPTER Established 1917 MEMBERS 1. A. ANIS'I'ON M. K. LEACH K. L. BEVAN s. 11. McLAUGHLIN J. F. BROWNLEE I A MARTIN R. G.V VVEIDENIIAMMER S. A. ELABARGER J. 1!. IVILLIAMS R. H. FRANK W. N. GRUBB Sophomores H. J. HOY S. J. FODER R. L. GRIFFITH H. A. HOOVER S. L. HORLACHER W. F. LEIBIG R. G. SEITZ Azlviser-J. D. DITTMAR University of Wisconsin Founded 1902 53 Chapters Bottom Row, Left to Right- Becker, W i n t , Juppenlatz, Murray, Griffin, Markley, Gardner, Grecnawalt, MCMaS' ters. Secon Row- man, Dunn. T Cormick, Childs, Oakley, Bil- bad, Larson, Wise, McNeillie, Yocom, Ross. aurth Row- Crove, Sumner, Smith, Stark- ey, Maizel, Lyons, I d d o n , Knepp. l311l Seniors D. B. AYER F. L. BECKER C. P. BREADING V. L. DEPPE P. J. DIFFENBACII D. M. ERICSON, JR. P. F. FELIY T. A. FOREMAN 1. M. GARDNER 7-1 J. C. GOETTEL V. 1:. GREENAXVALT L. B. IIAR'I'SOUGII J. V. JUPPENLATZ, JR. D. G. KEMPFER G. M. LOUGHRAN L. E. LUPFER C. G. MCMASTER R. A. MARKLEY J. W. MURRAY II. J. ROSS PHA CHI SIGMA NU CHAPTER Established 1911 MEMBERS J. V. SEAVY 1w: FFQPT . E. SNO V . C. XVINT . N. YOCUM Juniors AI. BARNARD BILBAD IT. DAVID R. GARDNER C. KRESGE C. E. LARSON C. T. MCNEILLIE J. V. MAIZEL D. E. XVISE Sophomores w. I. CIIILDS G. F. DUNN G. G. GERIIART D. M. GROVE n. J. IIOLLER r! .4 X i a J. XV. IDDON R. C. MCCORMICK R. D. OAKLEY J. L. SMITII A. C. STARKEY N. G. SIMNERS Adviscr-C. I. NOLL New York University Founded 1913 64 Chapters Bat 210m Row, Left to Right- Grecnstein, Lpstein, Amame k, Dnley,Rcismm1, Cotler, Iirsh, S. Greenberg, Capin. SLCO 111 i c Golds ' Cohen. Supnick, Segal, rcenbarg, Rabinowitz, Has- sctt, Spanglcr, Polis Fourth Row Burke D. Grecnbcrg. Katzc, Chandrcs, Pcarlstcin, S. Cohen, Fchr, Marks. Fifth Row-Flcekop, Stirnmn, Sha- pim, ,chstcin, Spcrber, Martin, cGreen b1 tt i3121 Seniors M. AMARNIEK J. M. BERSTEIN M. A. COTLER M. S. FISI IE1! N. FLEEKOP J. M. IIIRSII H. II. KLEMOXV L. M. KLEVANS F. MARKS II. F. PAIT E. REISMAN Juniors B. B. BURKE A. B. CANTOR F. G. COHEN L. G. COHEN S. M. COHEN M L. DALEY ALPHA EPSILUN Pl PIDEUTERON CHAPTER Established 1947 MEMBERS M. J. GOLDSTEIN Ii. J. CREliNBARG D. M. GREIENBERG A. G. GREENSTEIN M. HASSE'I'T L KAI IN M. KATZE R. S. PEARLS'IiIZIN S. N. RABINOiVlTZ iG I. i N. SLIPNICK Sophomores E. BERNSTEIN C. BONI S. I. CAPIN R. II. CI IANDRES D. T. ISHER J. E. EPSTEIN XV. A. F151 IR G. M. FRIED S. J. GREENBERC S. L. GREENBLATT N. LEBOVITS E. M. BIARTIN, JR. S S. M. STIRMAN Azlviser-M. F. SIRKIN Ohio State University Founded 1908 33 Chapters Bottom Row, Left to Right- Risser, Av cry, Aonnthony, Weav- er, E klun, ,Huntsing- er, Aulenbach, 0Jnohnso on. Sec- ond Row-Amram ,Lar re,g Lit- tle, Nichol, Edum'ards, VVetzcl, Stoneback, Un er. Third Row -Angstadt, Smith Wiggins, Moorhead, Bachtle, Leathem VVhitcscll, Frank. Fourth Row -Rugnb nTclfer, Bond, Ga 1- liker, Bradshaw, Modliszcwski, gangersis,e Glass. 1' th Row- Buck, VanDuync Betl. Six! 1: Row- -Manz, Terwilliger, F01- well Elder, Carl son I3131 Seniors B. L. ANTI IONY R. C. ANTRAM XV. R. AULENBACI I B. XV. AVERY L, C. ECKLUND A. JOHNSON E. P. PANGERSIS R. L. RISSER P. 11. STONE C. SV. TELFER R. A. SVEAYER P. ll. SVE'I'ZEL 6.1L SVIGGINS Juniors II. E. ANGSTADT D. G. EDSVARDS J. E. HUNTSINGER D. I l. LEATI IERI R. 17. LITTLE J. F. MODLISZEXVSKI GAMMA MEMBERS 11.11. NICIIOL N. M. PAUL R. J. RUGABIZR K. XV. SMITH R. II. STONEBACK 6.13. LINGIiR J. S XVIIITliSILLL Sophomores 13.11.13ACH'HJE O. C. BARR CI IAPTER Established 1911 D. C. BELT II. M. BERGER P. A. BOND S. Ii. BRADSI IASV 1.1,. BUCK C. R. CARLSON G. H. ELDER N. 'l'. ITOLXVELL R. L. FRANK L. C. GALIJKILR Ii. D. GLASS ,p 1' imam ALPHA GAMMA RHU v J. M. GRIFHN B. W. KANUSS B. D. LARGE R. E. MARTZ D. I. MILLER D. P. MOORE! HEAD A. R. Sl'liIUVIlLlGlZR D. A. VAN DLIYNIZ zhlrixwLSV. R. DAVEY Cornell University Founded 1906 224 Chapters Bottom Row, Left to Right- Cnopcr, Grccn, Brown, Phil- lips, Smith. Second Rmv-Ed- wards, Grier, Matt Icws, Fields. l3l4l ALPHA PHI ALPHA GANHWA NU CHAPTER Established 1947 MEMBERS Seniors n. GRIER s. M. BROWN S I J. 12.111131.le 0P 10 WS . A. w. EDWARDS JWHWS w.11.MATT11EWS L. n. COOPER w. 11. PHILLIPS P. n. GREEN J. SMITH I Syracuse University Founded 1914 34 Chapters Bottom Raw, Left to Right- 3 Mattucci, Civitella, DiMarco, r Lilli, DalFarra, DiPipi, Chi- ! apetta. Second Row AIcssan- dra, Nowicki, Borzillo, Farm- to, Dinardo, Colamarino, A. Russo. Third Row-Galetto, Motto, Ruvotti, R. Molina, C. Russo, Bosetti. wl, NA a :QJn'q- m'yp1'., . I3151 Seniors F. R. CI'IIAPETTA I. DAL FARRA n.1, DI MARCO F. J. DI PIPI E. J. LILLI A. A. MOLINA , M. I. ROSELLI juniors P. ALESSANDRO 4.x, l V i 'r'vmu , . m i a ALPHA PHI DELTA CHI CHAPTER Established 1929 MEMBERS A. n. BORZILLO R. BOSETTI D. c. CIVITELLA 13.11. COLAMARINO, JR. D. DINARDO L. V. GALETTO L. P. MATTUCCI R. B. MOLINA R. S. KKHVICKI C. V. RUSSO L. V. RUVOTTI Sophomores J. J. FERRARO J. R. RIOTTO A. E. RUSSO Adl'iserr-A. XV. CASE Yale University Founded 1845 76 Chapters Baum Raw, Left to Right- Christinnscn, 'mtu, Pollard, e 4 S hak, Bruce, Machorgc, Sayer, D. Smith, Doherty. Third Ruu' Funney, B. Smidl, Stuluncr, Nikitschcr, XValker, Ruwlcy, Thompson, Vright. F o u r! h Row-Tinsman, Ilamcl, Ruck- crt, Ferguson, Murp 1y, Norris, McCloy. Fifth Row-Lamben, Bar er, V nrk, Sperry, Rmv- lund, XVcst. Baker. H.161 Juniors 11 A. BAKER I. S. BRUCE C. C. CI IRISTIANSIZN F. J. DUI IERTY G. E. LliVVIS XV. D. MACGEORGE E. BL POLLARD VV. J. RIC! IMOND J. J. nowun' Seniors 12.1. 130mm J. n. CRAWFORD n. A. CRONuNWET'r s. s. Dc msw w. J. JAwomaK c. H. mrrzcm w.1:.MULL1:N J. C.NOT13 M. M. SAYliR R. w. WAI IL ALPHA SIGMA PHI UPSILON CHAPTER Established 1918 MEMBERS XV. L. SCI HEETZ D. A. SMITH C. XV. SOXVIERS Ii. S. STASI IAK R. D. Tl IOMPSON A. V. YOTTA G. K. VALKER V. F. XVARRENDER Z. C. XVIES'I' 6.17. VVRIGI l'l' Sophomores D. L. BARBER L. L. CLARK D. XV. FERGUSON J. W. FREYLER V. II. FURTNEY R. D. IIAMISL J. S. LAMBERT J. P. MCCLOY R. B. MATACIA D. R. MURPHY L. V. NIKITSCI 112R F. N. NORRIS R. D. ROXVLAND 'I'. 13. RUCKERT R. ll. SMITH J. K. SPERRY J. R. S'I'UHMER H. A. 'I'INSMAN :hlriscr- 3. D. KISSINGER Virginia Military Institute Founded 1865 113 Chapters Bottom Row, Left to Right- orrcll, 1Vciss, Baum, Grccr, Coffee, Yudcr, Comm , Rain, Nclles. Sucmul Row - Bach- mnn, Appleton, Bcilcr, Mer- 15 ' ' ' Zer, Shmycr. Hyslop Or, Kline, 11. Burr, Simpson. 13171 Seniors D. E. RAIN 1;.VV.11AUM D. F. 1101111 11. E. CHAMBERS M. P. COFFEE 11. 17. CONIFF 11'. C. COLIDRIET F. A. DORRELL 11. L. GARBRICK ALPHA TAU OMEGA GAMMA OMEGA CHAPTER Esmb1ished 191-1 MEMBERS G. C. GREEK G. E. 11111113101311 11. D. YODER A. 11. COBIJZ C. M. YOUNG 11. 1V. DOEMLINC S. M. 110111; 11. L. HARPER 11.1..KIJN12 1V. K. LEESE J. 11'. LUNDY Juniors D. 13. ANUNDSON 1V. 0. APPLETON 11. A. BACI 1111sz 11. 1V. MERCER D. A. MIZRCNER 11'. 11. MERGO'I'I K.11.K1UCKIN11AL1PT J. 11. NELSON ,1. 111 VAN TASSEL D. 11. VAUGHN Sophomores 11. C. 1101111 1.17.1111MIL'1'0N ,1. M.11YSLOP D. J. K11ATZ1211 11. MA MCDIVI'I'T J. S. RENO D. K. 81111011111 11'. A. SIMPSON ,1. M. STIZKOI. 1111 I'iscer. J. 11011'I.AND Ohio State University Founded 1897 49 Chapters lirmom Row, Left to Rigm- Ncwhart, MacMichncl, Moun- tain, Dubuis, Clark, Swartz, M. Brown, Cole. Second Raw -Grciss, Sinclair, Sarikizlnos, pingcr, Samarnwira, c , - en, Weaver. Fourth lidclcn, Carey, Morrow, Dcrr, Hodge, Gramlcy, Scipt, Sink. Fifth Rmv-Bchlcr, Sutter, Zciglcr, Matlmt, Leonard, chmde, Smith, Grubb. I318l Seniors J. L. ALLISON AI. Ii. BRO VN N. L. CLARK H. COLE, JR. H. '111 UBOIS Ii. E. FIZ'INEL P. P. FENCHAK N. J. MMMICIIAEL J. H. MILSOM I. P. MOUNTAIN W. H. NEVVI IAR'I' I. SAMARA VIRA J. SARIKIANOS M. K. SHOUP 11.11. S'I'RAIT C. V. SXVARTZ Juniors N. S. ANDRE 3 .du-W . J . ,Lt-rr ALPHA ZETA MORRILL CHAPTER Established 1890 MEMBERS V. V. BEIILER R. I. BROWN R. F. DERR P. S. IZBERT D. L. EPPINGER n. u. HODGE A. w. LEONARD w. c. MARLATT D. A. MORROVV w. 0. REXRODE F. L. SEIPT J. D. SINK T. R. ZEIGLER S. C. SMITH R. W. SUTTER R. C. WEAVER Sophomores A. R. CAREY VV. T. EDELEN n.1,. GRAMLEY R. G. GRUBB R. M. SINCLAIR Adviscr-G. I'I. VVATROUS 50V 13 w i' Q ,2, V ...,716;. q Io WK .1111 Cornell University 1 Founded 19 10 1 1 Chapters Bottom Row, Left to Right- Mailman, mzcn, Lennard, Raw-Ricscnberg, Solomon, D. Hoffman, Cohn, VVolfman, Ad- ler, Singer, Astrich. Fifth Raw l - Hoffman, W 01f s o n , :4 Brown, Brcncr. l i I3191 Seniors R. S. ALTMAN L. ASll B. S. DAVIS J. D. FELDMAN D. I. GARFIELD G. GOLDMAN R. S. GROSSAIAN L. B. HANDLER B. ll. JACOBSON J. B. KATZ J. M. KOTZIEN S. LAZARUS M. LEONARD A. L. LHEBIZRMAN R. S. MAILMAN XV. NEH'MAN B. J. ORBACII J. M. SIIAPIRO M. L. ZIEVE Juniors H. J. ASTRICH IV. D. BLURI L. B. COOPER L. S. CRIDIEN BETA SIGMA RHU BETA CI IAPTER Established 1914 MEMBERS S. M. FOGELMAN H. T. GLASSMAN A. B. GLOU L.KAUFTWIE1L J. L. LEVINE S. M. MAYHAUM 13. J. MONARCII K. G. MOSES C. J. NURICK M. G. SINGER M. A. SLAKOFF J. SOLOMON J. I. XVACIITEL I. J. VElNER 11. Al. H'OLFSON Sophomores L. J. ADLER S. H. BROVVN S. A. CIIAIKEN S. I. COI IN A. B. DASH J. J. GINSBISRC D. HOFFMAN L. MAIMON E. I. IUESENBIZRG M. S. ROSENFIZLD E. TUCKER R. S. VOLFMAN Freshmen J. 13. BOGUTZ A. H. BRENER L. V. FRYAIAN A. S. HOFFRIAN S. KARDON E. P. SILVER Adviscr-J. llURVITZ 1;: Miami University of Ohio Founded 1839 97 Chapters ll'ntlmn Row, left In Right? H'cit'l, Vngncr, Kiel, Shank, Purkur. Allvn, Ayers, Eskcy. Second Rau'iCrump, Taylor, Imswilvr, F. H'ick, Frey, Kline, Harris, Fisher. 'I'llin Rmv- Pmtcr, Crunslcth, C v cy , Hung, Schwcnlfcicr, Benning, 'I'umvr, A. Vick. anrlh Row - Slump, MuMnhun, D. Crnul, J. Miller, Lyllc, lx'ch'ingxun, Cnunc, P. Cruul Jacksnn. Fifth Haw H Ilcim, Hunter, Lynch, Vilmcr, Bcunc, nlld' lcr, D. Vcsling, Ii. Milur, Brudlcy. i3TOi Seniors D. II. ARNOLD G. F. CARTER P. J. CRAUL D. H. FISI 3R D. Ii. FRIZY R. E. HARRIS T. C. JACKSON K. L. KIIZL H. L. KLINE J. K. MILLER K. B. PARKER H. E. ROUSII II. E. S! IANK 0 E. STROLIP J. 17. TAYLOR K. L. VESLINC $.13. VAGNER 11.1. XVEBB P. J. Vlil'l Z I. L. VI llTli A. V. VK1K BETA THETA Pl ALPHA UPSILON Established 1888 MEMBERS F. M. VICK R. L. VIN'I'ERS juniors j. M. ALLEN A. C. AYERS A.J.HENN1NG R. L. BRADLEY D. C. CARVEY V. G. CHAMP D. R. CRAUL J. L. CRONSTEDT D. E. ESKEY IR. L. IIAAG T. M. IMS VILER I. R. LYTLF K. K. SCI HVENZFEIER G. XV. TURNER Sophomores H. S. ALBERT P. L. KEANE A. J. COUNE P. L. ECKERT J. R. KELVINGTON R. 1'1. LYNCH 13. R. MILLER D. II. VESLING B. M. XVITMER Azlx'iscriB. M. IIERMANN Princeton b Matteson, Fleming, Steel. Par- 183 Lawrence, Davis, Bogmy. Fifth Row-VV. Methcny, llam- Ill, Rebcr, Lowry, Black. .1 iii 3 V 3 3 Vi Founded 1824 33 Chapters Seniors 37. B. CRAIUER 11F. CURTIS J. A. DUNLAP R. J. EVANS T. C. FARRELL I7. VV. FINLEY, JR. J. FOLCARELLI, JR. C. A. GIBBS C. RI. GROVE get, R. Methcny, E v a n s , Qrov'e, Magec, Nurcik, Pandcl. l'hird Row-Johnston, Broom- fwld, Lewis, V01f, Drusuhcl, Roberts, Pierce. Fourth Row- I3211 R. M. HEADLEE J. 13. KILROY R. S. METIIENY, JR. R. XV. NORCIK M. PANDIEL IL L. PATTON, JR. R. B. POTTER, JR. R. G. ROAN Juniors I. R . BERGER CHI PHI ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1924 MEMBERS R. C. BROOMFIELD V. G. CARPENTER, JR. G. A. CRAYNE R. DAVIS XV. R. J01 INSON R. R. LIAVIS J. L. MAGEE B. MATTESON XV. B. PARIS R. F. PIERCE C. A. REBER W. K. ROBERTS B. C. Tl IROOP R. R. XVAGNER Sophomores R. C. ALLEN A. E. BLACK L. D. BOGATY XV. H. DRUSCIIEL II R. FLEMING J. V. IIAMILL I. B. LAWRENCE, JR. D. R. LOXVRY XV. XV. METI IENY P. S. STEEL Azlviscr-D. E. BAUER Cornell Founded 1890 42. Chapters Bottom Row, Left to Right- Fcnnimorc, nck, Mcsscrman, I i , re 5 10 , KVilliamson, Do 18, Shim. Second Raw- Spenccr, Spangcnberg, Brandt, an, Wise, VVnod, Ccrasn, Carey, Stachcl, Flick. Third P Stuart, RIaliniak, Roderick. Fifth RoIv-XVclliver, Castles, Bur oon, Pisarcik, L i c s k e Seidhof, Stcfanclli, Dicfendcr- fer, Mahcr, Vanlis. l3221 M. II. SIIIRA S. B. SPENCER C. R. VEAVER F. D. XVILLIAMSON Juniors J. J. ANDERSON P. BRACKEN c. L. BRANDT J. F. CAREY 0.17. CASEY DELTA CHI PENN STATE Cl IAPTER Established 1929 MEMBERS '1: n. CERASO G. A. DUNN J. H. MALINIAK V. K. Alli'l'l M. A. NAIRN J. c. PARK v. F. RARDIN P. M. SMITH P. V. SMITH R. R. SPANGIENBERG C. P. STACK IEL J. J. STENFANLLLI R. STUART C. C. TREVORROVV A. V. XVINTERBOTTOM T. J. XVISE W. C. WOOD Sophomores H. F. HAIR J. E. BAUTZ. B. BURGOON J. II. CASTLES C. F. DIEFENDERFER J. F. MAHER I. II. MUSE D. A. PISARCIK J. T. RODERICK D. A. SIEDHOF D. C. XVALLIS B. O. VVELLIVER Adviscr-M. XV. XVI IITE City College of New York Founded 1899 72 Chapters Bottom Row, Left to Right- 0 C 1' I i n , Klein, IVIchlliS, James, lilampford, Poslosky, Kortncr, Dulzman, McEwcn. Second Row-Rcist, R. Thom- a5y.D111 c:n, Rice, Seton, Mc- Clure, Pinnow, Gehrig, Netch- 01'. id Row - Schaeffct, , If. Fifth Raw- kgpplc, Mixchel, Lozaw, Palo, Rlchards, Lyon, Cook. Sixth ow - Holden, Furbcc, Hood, S m i t 11 , McMahon, Ruczko, Campolongo, Evans. I323J Seniors R. S. BERGER R. E. CALL C. G. MCMAHON G. PADAROFF T. F. POSLOSKY L. V. RUCZKO J. C. SE'J'ON 15. C. SHIELDS Juniors C. A. BERRYIIILL D. S. BRATH R. ll. CAMPOLONCO A. A. CARLSTROM 1-1. G. DUFFY H'. C. EVANS ElTA SIGMA PHI EPSILON Cl IAPTER Established 1905 MEMBERS T. V. FURBEE C. B. CEHRIG I N. GIiLIBTNER J. HK GRIEINER A. D. HOLDEN R. J. KEPPLE R. C. KOR'I'NER 'I'. XV. LOZAXV J. 13. McLWVISN Ii. M. MCGUIRE E. I. McNIELLIS G. C. MALATINO P. E. MASTROROCCO J. M. MURPHY C. E. MYERS R. A. PROVENZANO P. C. REIS'I' R. 17. RICE T. H. IHCI IARDS D. T. SCI IAIZFFER H1 11. SIDOXV K. T. SMITH Sophomores P. B. IIOOD R. F. LYON D. XV. McKIrITRICK C. J. MITCI IIZLL M. A. NETCI 113R F. OLNEY ,L A. PALO R. E. PAVLOVIC E, R. SIIUMAKER J. L. SlliBliR T. J. SPOTSKEY II. A. THOMAS zhh'iscr-I. C. BOERLIN NW Bethamy College, West Va. Founded 1859 84 Chapters Bottom Row, vat to Righl1 Dnhlc, Guemon, Pine, John- son, lloopcr, Ernest, IIalkcdis, Anderson. S E c o 11 1 Row 0' Dell, Thomas, c11'111 11, Atcn, ll. hloore, ic1 10515, Ranch. Il1irzl Rmthchillnn, Dichl, Du Julmsz, D. Moore, Sander, Bzw- Bcitcl, Dcvcrs, Malone. I324l Seniors 5. T. ANDERSON D. R. :Yl'liN R. D. DAI ILE V. II. DRAYNIZ F. A. ERNEST II. R. GRIBBISN J. G. GLlliROON T. IIALKEDIS J. 17. IIOOPIiR 1V. H. JOHNSON C. B. LOZAXV H. R. MOORE B. K. NICHOLS R. T. PEARSON J. D. PINE R. XV. RAUCII TA TAU DELTA TAU CHAPTER Established 1872 MEMBERS I. A. RUGH XV. T. SIIAXV F. A. SPRIiNKLE Juniors H. E. CRIMVL'LL E. L. DANSER 1121. DEVIiRS, JR. D. P. O DllLL K. XV. STANAT C. TI IOMAS Sophomores 11. II. ADAKIS L. 1V. ARle '1'. C. BEI'IVEI, P. K. DEJUIIASZ L. S. CROSS R. McMILLAN J. B. MALONE 11.13. MOORE Atlriscr-R. 1i. LY FORD 151 1:31 Bottom Row, Left to Right- on Xanffradt, Palmer, Wag- ner, Thompson, Zug, Hensley, VVasser, Blose. Second Row- Schafer, W 1' b1 8 , Valastiak, Fiestcr, Eplcr, F o x , 011 h, Stitt. Third Rmv-I'Iersey, El- lenbe J a y Fourth Row-Melchor, Karena, Brong, ke, VVursler, Lanan. I3251 SWIM? zaxxs Ohio State Founded 1907 3 Chapters Seniors I. II. BLOSE L. A. BURDET'I'E J. L. EPLER B. L. FOX A. P. PALMER H. F. ROTII F. D. ROUGH Igor, Rush, Hay, Justin, ne, Harris, Durboraw. Demmnovich, Braund, A. S. THOMPSON C. II. VON VOLFFRADT L. A. HUXNGER R. R. VVASSER J. W. ZUG TA THETA SIGM BETA CI IAPTER Established 1922 MEMBERS Juniors Sophomores D. G. DRAKE F. L. FIESTER J. R. IIAY M. DIZMIONOVICII D. K. HEASLEY J. R. JUSTIN J. L. STITT J. P. HARRIS H. R. THOMPSON 15. D. VALASTIAK 13. XV. VVIBLE D. C. BRAUND C. L. BRONG W. M. DURBORAXV J. R. ELLENBERGER M. Q. IIERSEY J. A. JAYNE R. L. KORONA K. F. LANAN II. A. MELCI'IOR K. C. RUSH D. V. SCHAFER XV. B. XVURSTER zhlvixurac. V. HESS Williams College Founded 1834 72 Chapters Bottom Raw, Lufl lo Highb- Kindcr, Vercn. Lauck, n- ungst, llumwr, R nth, Gar- hI'iC', 'uis, Srcdvnschck. Sz'cu and low - Mammy, Bnircy, Duncnhuwcr, Vulcnlini, an- rcs. 'n, chcncy, Bull'u. Third Raw-llcss, Redmond, Y 0 d c r , liisnmnl, Ollivcr, M n yes, Sclmll'cr, Duwscy. Fourth Ruw-Schmm, mem, chbcl, R. L. Miller, R. 13. Miller, Ou'lctt, Crushy, Pupil- chumlumhuus. Fifth R o w- HickL-y, lllnir, Dull'. Seniors J. V. IL'UJFA R. 1i. CROSBY L. H. UARIHIK'K V. H. llAITNl-ZR H. M. HAMILTON H'. I3. HESS A. L. KINDIEH ,L V.K01$ D. U. LAUCK G. L MAURIZY H. G. PAPACI IARAIAMBOUS A. R. SllliDliNSCl lliK U UNANUS'I' M. S. VAlJiN'I'lNI 1. li. VARIH7.N jn Iziors U. B. ISAIRIZY K. II. BLAIR BELT PENN Established 1907 MEMBERS 1!. R. DANIZNI IOH'liR V. M. DuHVSlZY J. IL GARRI'H' ,l. P. HAYES Ii N. UH'H-l l C. L. PROFITT 'l'. ll. HEDMOND R. M. llll'l'll ,I. I3. SCI lAlrliliR J. ll. Slllillli 'l'. R. SMITH A UPSILUN STATE CI IAPTER .x. w. swuwmts J. IL. su LllNl-ZY 11. L. xmmaL Sophomores J. H. BRUHAKIER V. M. DUFF J. A. IZISMONT C. F. MICKEY R. J. HOFFMAN A. J. MARKS R. 11.. MILLER 1!. L. MILLER 13,. A. OLLIVER J.II.PAS'1'ORIUS G. L. SETMAN H. II. YODliR ,Ihll'isurvi Y. 12. VO0DRlNG u-W'vw's-a-n 1... ...lmu, University of Indiana Founded 1911 201 Chapters Bonam Row, Left to Right- Ivey, Hutchins, Fields, Brew- er. Se c n ow - Hanna Blocker, Blackwell, VVeIhers. Third RouHMahoney, Oliver, Shepherd, Josie. l327l Seniors J. A. BREXVER B. A. FIELDS KAPPA ALPHA PSI DELTA THETA CHAPTER Established 1952 MEMBERS R. J. HANNA Junior Sophomores P. B. SHEPHERD XV. XV. IIUTCHINS, JR. I 1 Bl OCKI'R E. K. xVETIIERS L. A. IVEY 4. ' J. 11. BLACkWELL A. 0- JOSIE R. MAIIONEY AdvixmLG. 1;. OLIVER Middlebury College Founded 1905 19 Chapters Bottom Row, 12ft to R1 ight- By mes, S t 011 l , Stackhnusc, Iylc, Krucrnl 1155,3105 Scmml Rmv - Wrigley, ller- 1uy, 110150! 1, Thomas, Mw Phcrsun, Dollan,Bu1c1'bm.1gl1, Riclumlso n. 'l h inl Rm 111- Gr uff, Croce, Mullick,Tul1el- 111, Crulhcrs, Riggs, Dankanyin. Fourth Rmv-llarkins, Distler, Ricilcr, Simpson, Smith, Biem- csdcrfcr, Mmti1 11. 13281 Seniors P. A. BYRNES R. RI. HESS K. C. KRAMER A. I. OFENSEND 'l'. A. PYLE 1V. P. STACK! IOUSE KAPPA DELTA RHU ZETA Cl IAPTER Established 1920 RIERIBERS Juniors J. L. 11511511131, 111. 11. G. THOMAS P. KIEFER c BlFMIISDFRFER XV.A.KERN 111. TUBELLA, 111. LMARTIN 1 1 41 V R. LITTLE A. XVRIGLEY J. MOORE 1 V II L' BLAFSI 1 B. 11111111311301: 1,. YOUNG J.E.RICIIARDSON 1.11.13L11hRBALIGII J MALMK G.RIEFLER 1;. 11. LARSON D. MARLEY J. T. RIGGS 011101115115 Q1: OST Sophomores 11.11.11035 ON 1V. II. SHOOK G. W SIMPSON I. 13. SIGXVORTII E. M. SMITII T. R. DOLAN W. M. GROCE G. C. GROFF R. DANKANYIN XV. S. DISTLER J. lIARKlNS Adviser-R. H. XVI'IERRY University of Virginia Founded 1869 126 Chapters Bottom Row, Left to Right- DI'Angcli, XViIsun, B o r l l c Bl Igs, J a c ' s 0 n , Sherlock, o w VVcimcr, Subashi, Friedman. Fourth Raw-Rupuch, Merrill, Smith, Flynn, then, VVln't- ed, llicks, Adams. I3291 Seniors R. R. BIGGS G. R. BOR'I'LE L. J. D'ANCELI J. T. GREERWVOOD J. C. JACKSON H'. R. JOI INS C. N. SHERLOCK, JR. Juniors L F. BICKELI IAUPT C. L. CLOUSER H. C. COOK H7. P. DOEDERLEIN J. E. DONOVAN D. Q. ENC R. A. ITAVRO KAPPA SIGMA ALPHA DELTA CI IAPTER Established 1892 MEMBERS R. H. CELATT S. A. I:RIEDBIAN C. F. LUSH J. B. GRIFFIN, JR. R. E. TEAGUE U. 15.11ARSHA V,JR. T. A. WILSON R. H. IUCKS J. B. RIORIULL Sophomores T' I. RAPACH D. C. HORNE, JR. J. XV. ADAAIS, JR. B. C. SAHTH R. IL CRAHEN A. SUBASIH G. C. XVEIMER E. M. Vl IITED Freshman J. T. IJLYNN xhll'ixcriC. F. BEATTY MBDA CHI ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Established 1912 Boston University Founded 1909 143 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors w. L. BEAM w. N. FRENGEL c. P. WITMER M. F. KUMER c. A. 115311 c. M. GROSS R. M. YOUTZ J. P. LUDGATE E- R' BOOK w.13. RICE, 111. J. T, KANE w. P. MONKO V-C-DA HS Iva.snu111 R.G.McCARTNEY,JR. L.T.PEDLEY C. R. DURIK w. L. MAURER Sophomores F. E. SIEPERT, JR. 0.11. GINGERICII . T. L. RUSH XV. II. ACHENBACH R. B. STEPP 11N HAND J m0m vaJuCE LA mmT CJlSWALMJR. annAmus anAUBUZ LLSHARRJR. llRBROWN PJLTHOMASJK C.K.LUNDE A.RAGOLY ILRLSIHELD$JR. G.U.BUSS F-AVnioMPSON,NL 11E. MALINAK J. 11. BODY J. c. STERLING P. w. DEJEU A- R- THOMSON ALKJKmGANNL uoxmommKY TJLSHHTR snqu CALWOU n. D. PARSONS 11. c. DAVIS N. M. xva c. N. IIALL Azlviscr-S. I. AUKER Bottom Row, Left 10 Right- H'nl , I'Iarris, F. Rice, Giw gcrich, Lumlc, Durik, lland, McCartney. Sucoml Raw-Par- sons, Bugnly, Ludgate, Shields, Smith, Ream, Slurp, 'homic- Siepcrt, Wilmer, Kane, Body, Monko, csh. wurth Row- VV. Davis, Buss, Wulf, Kumer, Achenlmch, Sterling, Aubitz, Pcdlcy. Fifth Row - Mish, Fish, T h u m s o n , Swalm, Brown, Stcpp, Stuvcr, Frengel. Sixth Rmv- V. Rice, Morgan, Hull, D c J c u , Thompson, Maurer, E. Davis, Youtz. i3301 OMEGA PSI PHI NU CHAPTER Howard University Established 1921 Founded 191 1 225 Chapters MEMBERS Senior Juniors Sophomores R. W. SMITH 13. L. SWIGGETT 7 L.YATJ;S C.L.JONES G.D.MILLER C.E.TORRENCE Am 1W WS-GEHMAN J. A. LINDNIZR L. B. REED Bottom Row, Left to Right- Smith, Lindncr, Miller. Sec. 0nd Row - Swiggett, Yates, nes. l3311 Miami University of Ohio Founded 1848 116 Chapters Bullum Row. MW in High!- ML'Cullough, Dichl, Irvin, Scl- vig, Snydvr, Millcn, llcrbcin. Schmcdcr. Gurrily. Sccuml Rnu'HllnllL-n. Smith. Svhh-gul, Dl-Snllc. Ilnmcr, DicrLs, Rub- hins, llucy. Thin! Ruw-Hnr- ringum, Puller. Sommcr, lig- gL-rs, Hulwn, llnu'crs. llolgznc, 0gb. Fourth Ruw-Sclmilclxl, Sz'lm'nh, C l u n 1 , Iidgcwnrlh, Vhilu, Rnhinson, Kurt. Grm'c. film I n' Carroll. Sciling. Song, ling v. l332l Svuiurx J. C. Dllillll J. 'l'. UARRITY D. A. UlKOVli G. F. HARRINGTON D. B. IHERBICIN U. V. HOLUXHC R. A. HULLI'ZN P. U. l lllliY H. R. HU'IN V. 1i. MCCOHXHIUII J. 1!. MILLliN, JR. II. II. SCI IROliDIiR V. N. SlilA'lG 'l'. L. SMITH 0.1L SNYDER juniors D. P. BAILEY J. B. BARNE'IT MEMBERS 17.1. Dt-SAHJE P. A. Dll-IRKS V. ll. lKKiliRS R. M. HAMLIN K. D. l IORN J, A. MOORE ll. Ii. PIPER 1111. PO'l'l'liR U. D. ROBBINS PHI DELTA THETA PENNSYI .VANIA Established Tl lliTA Cl IAP'I'ER 11.14. SCI lLliUlil. J. P. SliMAll-XR Soplmmurcx I. ll. IKHVERS M'. Ii. lileliVVOIH'H C. B. IZNGLIE J. V. GAllRli'l' Ii. M. GROVE D. C. llUllliRT XV. N. KUTZ P. V. OULE 13. D. ROBINSON J. N. SCHOFIIELD Ir. J. SCIHVAB Ii. ll. SliILING V. R. SENG R. K. STONE P. B. Vl ll'l l-l :hlx'iwr vll. M. KUSIER, JR. Jinan . H T327571. 53' City College of New York Founded 1904 38 Chapters Batmm Row, Left to Right- Angcrman, Freed, Citrcnbaum, Lesser, Averick, Lm'ener, o- Scptlml, Miller, S t c i n , Du- blsky. Sccmul Row-Kcsslcr, Enelow, Crecnberg, Abrams, Bleznak, Foreman, Bell, Din- mond, Sherman. Third Raw- Lapides, Schneider, Friedman, ncoff, Saflcr, Levin, Milgmm, 7cst. Fourth aw - ubim n er man, Rose. Fifth Row- Kas- Rer, Jackson, Mitchell, Har- ms, Chaffetz, Epstein. l333l Seniors R. S. ANGERMAN B. V. BRONK M. J. CITRENBAUM L. couuzus A. J. DIAMOND 1;. n. DUBLISKY M. n. liNELOW G. mnuMAN M. J. FREIZD P. M. GREENBERG S. KESSLER D. K. LESSER M. II. LOVENER M. I. MILLER A. ROSENTI IAL M. D. STEIN Juniors 1!. S. ABRAMS H. A. BLACK H. J. BLEZNAK J. II. FEUERLIGIIT XV. W. GRAN S. I. ITZKOVITZ D. C. LACOFF N. LEVIN D. H. METZGER J. M. ROSENBERG R. L. SAFIIiR II. I. SCHNEIDER A. B. SCHNEIROV PHI EPSILUN PI TH ETA CHAPTER Established I 9 I 4 MEMBERS M. c. SHERMAN M. c. WEST Sophomores J. A. CHAFFETZ T. S. COHEN J. P. EPSTEIN J. L. FRIEDMAN S. IIAGLER L. l3. HARRIS RI. S. JACKSON J. E. KASPER n. L. LAPIDL'S 3.1:. LlClITliNSTEIN w. MILGRAM 1x. 17. mum 1121.11 1. nosu R. J. RUBINSTILIN 1. SEGAL P. L. quN w. c. WITLIN s. c. YOUNGERMAN zhlvisvr-F. SCI ILO V Jefferson Founded 1848 81 Chapters Bonom Row, Left to Hi hh- Schott, Buck, A'Ichel ', Lucas, Matz, VViIdcr, Browne, Rubash. Second Row-Snydcr, Darling- ton, Speer, Schwuebel, luillcr, Townsend, Noyes, H o g a n . Third Row - Henry, Carson, Rothmck, Tusscy, Lee, Mnem- 51 m, Davidson. F i f f h Row - Cline, Packer, Hinkcl, Russell, Christianscn, W 0 t - ring, Babcock, Mcrkel. l3341 Seniors T. D. BROVVNE R. 1W. BUCK D. R. FISHBURN C. D. CARSON L. R. LEE D. RI. LUCAS R. P. RIATZ R. T. RIILLER J. RI. NOEL n. 1;. 110131; N. J. RUBASII T. A. SCHOTT J. A. SNYDER C. B. TOWNSEND F. D. TUSSEY n. L. UMSTEAD T. D. YOUNKINS juniors E. E. BIRKINSI IAXV HI GAMMA DELTA GAMMA PHI CHAPTER Established 1888 MEMBERS S. XV. BABCOCK J. M. DARLINGTON R. M. DAVIDSON O. I. IIETZEL J. 17. IIOGAN R. A. MCFEELY P. R. MERKEL N. 8V. MOENTMANN 8V. L. NOYES A. M. POMEROY D. N. nomnocx n. SCIIWOEBEL J. 1:. SPEER R. XVASI IBURN F. D. WILDER Sophonmres C. M. CI IRISTIANSEN II. F. CLINE c. v. HENRY J. c. IIINKEL R. n. PACKER E. 0. RAPP I. M. RUSSEL L. v. SWEIGARD D. R. WOTRING Atlviser--E. R. EMMERS ff HI KAPPA Seniors G. P. AURILLO A. B. CIANFLONE R. E. IIAUCK T. W. MULLIGAN F. X. OBRIEN NS R. 11.5 ,0 T .SOLDON ' EVER G. R. L juniors G. T. CONNORS G. R. EBBERT CAM KIA CH AFTER Established 1914 RIENIBERS S. VV. SXVEET 1.1:. PITONIAK F. J. UDOUTCII V. R. SKHITH . R. G. SUSINI j. P. KUNDA Sophomores I R- TARREVIT J. R. IVIUARES 7 mm ghh'iscr-J. A. SAUER L. O'CONNOR 13.111038 11.31 L K J. J. SKOCZYLAS R. VV. RUSK Washington College Founded 1852 58 Chapters Bottom Row, Left to Right- Eastland, Shnncr, Iloum, Rost- mcyer, Service, Dcrk, Riley, Beliusov, Keen. Sccoml Ruw- Shcarcr. Balahanis, Townsend, Glenwrigln, Heiser, Hunts- man, Ellis, Snmph, VVinterbot- tom. Third Row-dean, Folk- crs, Atkinson, Thornton, Zieg- Ymey, ear , Schrey, Spanglcr, Tcgun, Kile. Fifth Rmv-Shaw, Kerr, Bennett. I336! Seniors F. M. DERK T. A. EASTLAND J. E. GRATSON J. V. IIOUTZ R. S. KEEN, JR. R. L. RILEY R. C. ROSFMEYER W7. C. SERVICE, 111 C. XV. SIIANER XV. B. SIIEARER Juniors T. G. BALABANIS T. G. BECIIAKAS A. J. BELIASOV PHI KAPPA PSI PENNSYLVANIA LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1912 MEMBERS D. G. HEISER C. G. IIOUSER, JR. . 1. JORDAN R. G. ROI ILAND C. W. SAMPII XV. F. TOWNSEND J. L. VVINTERBOTTORI W. D. ZIEGLER, JR. -. w .- E. T. CLENVVRIGHT, JR. Sophomores E. VV. ATKINSON L. D. IIUNTSMAN R. E. 101 INSON R. KERR, III C. KILE, JR. XV. N. LOVVMAN R. A. PINNEY C. M. SCI'IREY V. II. SI'IAXV J. S. SPANGLER R. W. THORNTON, III B. E. WATKINS, JR. Adviscr-R. T. PIERCE Univ ersity of Pennsylvania Founded 1850 44 Chapters X ow - Hon'hcins, S rin yer, Leslie, Lahr, Bauer, Aqucltim, Stone, Wills V 11 n c a n 0 n . Fourth Row-Cook, Filler, Tus- 50y, Ewing, Mowerv, Martin, Studebaker, Montnfmri, A1- brec'ht. Fifth Row - Murphy, Elem, D e i ' e , Yarbrough, Iampbcll, Lutler, High. l337l Seniors R. J. ALBERTSON R. XV. BAUCI ISPIES G. R. BROWN, JR. I. II. SV. CLELAND, JR. G. T. CROLISli T. L. DAVIES C. E. EVANKOVICII R. T. GUEST I. L. HAR'I'ER PHI KAPPA SIGMA PSI CHAPTER Established 1890 MEMBERS n. sS LAUDENSLAYER szim-S w. 0. ROTHLR R. D. 111cm A. E. MCCIIESNEY C. S. STONE, JR. 8. 0. 110m IEINS, m. D. C. PORTERFIELD W. F. BAUER n. J. TUSSEY T. s. KLEIN 11. M. QUIGLIEY, JR. T- H- BRASHER R. D. VUNCANON R. v. LUTLER R. N. RUPP XV. B. EXVING, III q I 1:. W. BIONTANARI n. J. SOLOMON C. 11. 1mm k W mcs R. w. SPRINGER, JR. 17. P. TAUGI HEN, JR. J. C. LESLIE J.17. ALBRIZCI IT B. n. STUDEBAKER S. A. ULSH D. L. MARTIN n. A. CAMPBELL S R, WILLS v. R. VOGEL 11.13. nownm' II. w. COOK c. J. YARBROUGII 'r. P. WOOLMVAY K. n. J. MUELLER G. 11. DEIKE, 111 11.0. WLIESTHOIT R. L. MURPHY M. c. FILLER, JR. Alluvixm-wv. n. AXELSON -.l.:';lllw ,..:.lll llln 1i ' ' Miami University of Ohio Founded 1907 67 Chapters Seniors R. G. BRENNAN H. R. BYARD II. I. EVANS, JR. B. I l. GINCRICII T. COOBIC, III Ch I IAJIAN J. C. JANTZER R. M. LAXV I. C. LENTZ J. V. MCCANN Bottom Row, Left to Right- c XVamick, Goobic, S t c r h a Third Rour-Hujian, Gomez Bast, Law, Len t2 , sz':llluood Wolf, Tczekjian. Fourth Row 'ck- Row - K hellv, Law n, Thmnpv m, Warner, Clearv, Kalcka, V arctmni,Brow1 n. I3381 1:. G. MOFI7ATT HE PREGMON G. R. SEID, JR. D. HK SMITH F. j. STERBA G. 11. STUMPFF 15.17. SXVAVOLA E. V. THOMAS J. J. 'l'll IANSKY J. M. XVARNICK R. C. VELTY I KAPPA TAU OMICRON CI IAPTER Established 1922 MEMBERS 1. 1i. WERNER V. C. XVESTLEY Juniors ,1. II. ADAMS 'l'. 1?. BAST D. R. BROMLEY D. M. BUYDOS 12. C. CAMPBELL J. F. CLIZARY V. P. IIAUSMAN S. C. JAIXOSZEVVSKI Ii T. G. C. . I. MATYAS D. R. R. F. RIECO L. SMALLVVOOD Hr. VOLF, JR. Sophomores R. AIXIACI 113R B. BROXVN L. ERICKSON I. GOMEZ, JR. J. KALEKA C. W. LAXVN XV. F. MCCARTI IY, JR. R. Y. MURRAY L. C. SI 1A1 IEEN E. A. TEZEKJIAN H. F. THOMPSON L. W. VARETTONI R. 13. WAGNER Adviscr-B. XV. NIEBEL Wesleyan University Founded 1899 10 Chapters Bottom Row, Left to Right- onoialll; Seward, Jacko, Eck- . a keg, Schultz, Hudak, Bertani, Blight, Bantu, Samborsky. Thwrl Row - Mntais, Shaw Stgcgiov VVooIcock, Ho lllams, manual. Fourth Row - Dichl, Nardozzo, I'larr man, Thomas, McEllmncy. I3391 Seniors V. K. BAKER R. V. CANOUSE D. H. DONOVAN P. L. ECKERT C. F. LIZBO N. P. MARINO J. M. SIAVARD PHI MU DELTA IWU EPSILON CHAPTER Established 1930 MEMBERS Juniors w. J. norlzcmzn 'I'. C. MISIEWICZ J. P. IIUDAK v. A. MOYER ,x. E. BAKER 12.1.1A0K0 c. 1?. s,mnonsm c. c. IHNTA u. u. KOKAT J. n. SCI lLILTZ 4x. A. BIER'HNI J. 1:. LAZOR w. 1:. TI IOMAS s. s. BLIGHT 1.. n. McliLHANEY L. I. WILLIAMS, JR. 1.15. DIISIIL J. A. MA'I'AIS R. s. WOOLCOCK, JR. G. L. EMANUEL J. 13. HARMON Sophomores S. F. MICHALSKI 'l'. M. NARDOZZO F. M. SI IAXV V. J. STUCCIO A hlriscr-J. HZ HUNT Columbia University Founded 1907 24 Chapters 1101mm Row, Left to RightS 1101 1110 112, Z11, Isenbcru, A11- lcn, IL-nc1 1, Fromm, Isnacmun, 0111011111, Prlpst 0111. SL ' 11111g11cis'111an,luscobsun,Klei- 1111111, 11'111111',n1an 1S1eiscr, Plot- kin, 11nrusl1nk, Sci c1, Poser, thcn. lhird Row - Ilallcr, 1Vicncr, Endclman, K 1 c i n - $11 uh, .urdon, Loucnstcin, Zlcdrich, Arcnlmrg. F o u r 1 11 GLrbcr,2:1l1pyilx1,Snvde1'.Fxflh Row -1'111, RI 0111 ick, Grossinucr, rh'stc cucr, P 0 g a 1 , 1r 111kL-I, P1111 c11, Kallish Roth- 1:llX,1.1l11111, M. Shapiro. Zakur, 11ch'kcr, Ruscn. 13401 Seniors S. N. ALLEN 11. I1OI1US110K A. S. COI IEN 11. 1541011111111 M.I.11011E1VI'11Z R. L. ISAALHHAN 11.11. iSiiNl1ERG AI. JACOBSON 11. 11.1111111717MAN M. W. KLEIMAN 11. G. LENCH A. S. PLOTKIN j. S. POSER D. 11. PRIPSTEIN 11.1. SEIGEL R. SPEISER S. Z1111? Juniors E. 11. ARENBERG 11.11.11111311'1' 1.1.17.1iNDliLMAN L. J. GEDRICII PHI SIGMA DELTA SIGMA CHAPTER Established 1927 MEMBERS XV. M. CITTLEN 11.1. GORDON BI. HALLER 11. I. KLEINSTLIB 11. L. LOXVENS'I'EIN M. G. MARGULIES 11.1.11EISIZ1111N 11. A. SCI NVARTZ M. J. SIIAPIRO E. C. SNYDER S. L. VOGIN M. J. XVIENER D. S. ZAPPIN Sophomores A. II. BERGMAN S. V. BLECKER D. DEVORRIS E. 1.. FOX L. FRANKEL 11. 11. GERBER J. 11. GROSSINCER G. L. KALLISII M. LINIAL R. M. MCKENZIE S. .11. MELNICK 1KMEYEI1S G. A. POGAL S. 11. POXVELL II. ROSIZN I. C. ROTHSTEIN 11. S. SHAPIRO D. II. ZUKER Atlviscr-M. FROMM HI SIGMA KAPPA KAPPA CI IAPTER Established 1899 University of Massachusetts Founded 1873 61 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors R- 11. LESHER juniors D- A. HOFFMAN Sophomores 111'. LQVAN T. P. AICGINNIS 1V xv C 'W I l: R r : r: ,. 1 E. .111111NSK1 L'P'BLCMR IJHMORCAN J i 1' . 1.11. MCGRAW c. 11. 11 NN 1111 11.111. CARROLL 11.1'. 51111qu 1.3-1 ;th 8.11. 11001111 G. s. LANGI 0RD 111.11. CONWAY 1111.51;me A. 11. BOGUSZEWSKI J n OLSON c. 11.1.1111'15 M- 0- DONLEY 11.11.51111111111 J.R.CARPEN'1'ER ' ' .7 1.17. Pl-ZDIZN J. c. GODFREY J. 1:. XVAGNL'R G. J. 11111111111 J- 11.111th w.1.. 1101111 11 11 1111111115 11. M. GALLOWAY D-F-RIMPLL 11.11.1'1111L111' 11. K. IIALLMAN 11. L. SAWYER Advixur-P.17.13NCLISII D. A. HOVVELLS gmmm How, chI to Right- arr 1, Harris, Boouszcwski, Lvuns, L c s e r , Carpenter, I341! Pl KAPPA ALPHA BETA ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1913 University of Virginia Founded 1868 109 Chapters RIERIBERS Seniors M. L. LEYMEISTILR R. v. CARVER A. c. SCIIOERKE J. M. MucEXVEN qu.BALK J.LAkCALKHlAN LR.CHENo uTn JJLSCOTT L1 AnLLER ILannmAal LRAkaW MJanLBmo LTJvaAMMM; NJLMmum M. BUBEL M' 1' PRICE R. L- HFE 0.14. MOORE R L. Dlli'l L 0.17. SCIIUMANN J. C. FINK Sophomores J, p. O'DQNNELL 1. 1x. 011pr R' K 3111mm '5' A; FLEMING w.15. ARNOLD 0- RAUP u r EXKLN 'LIL V LDER L'L'HFMPVhL D.K.BAUAthN V-R-ROXBROUGII L.G.FLACK L1L VETZ L J I , 11E.nLANInxnu J-TATE H xx' 1J5AN1I , , n. n VALsu 1. n. leILMING Jnnim's' n. 4. LIT-l-LE J- XN . CRAIG 7 J. A. HAMMOND M. 'r. ManALLUM L- R. DUI IIGC IL A' ILLIAMS RJlHOMERMAN R LMJmN y unkNmLL L KKmHW H.R.KOHL 1Ln.noucnuw LcL0Ls0N ILLOCOTOS zhhhw-C.H.KROPP Bottom Row, Left In Highb- Locnms, Buck, Iluw- MaLEwcn Sccrml Row Mll- lu', Fife, Craig, Anm Flank, Drlpp 1. Kraft, 1x , ul- Imx 11 Third ow - IIustcr- man, BUllLl'ICK, Little, Lu wn- tc , 1 , D'Alcssio, Kohl Tuner, Hammond. Fa Lisnnti, VVctzc . Baumann, O - son, Chcnmvith, 'mc. Fiflh Ron - T. Fleming, Duhigg, Price, Walsh, W 1 i a m s , Moore, O DunncH, Rnxhrough. Sixth Rmv-VVillinmmcc, Mc- Ncill, N. Fleming, IIummcl. l3421 u ?5 mm PI KAPPA PHI ALPI IA AIU CHAPTER Established 1927 College of Charleston Founded 1904 45 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors A. u. SWANSON w. T. DURNIAK n. n. McDOXVELL A. R. Escnnuun n w AHFRN w. c. SWIGERT w RFXLEY T. u. snmn 11K.F1NNEMOR1; j ' n. www.na DJLHSCHIER Ixnwoum; mucnosscup G.N. BURMAN, 1n. 1: ,x mm; . , . . J.F. HLNDERSON R.lx.GIBSON - V. . , Juniors 1. C. GARRLI l W l3 OBIJRI Y A.J.KRASSOWSKI 1,. A. ACONE H.CIIEIM Suplmmorcs n 'Ndwfosjc D. L McELIIA'rTAN n n m:ncm w.n.noomss w 0 mm: m - I 74 own ILDMAST , M.R.IIORNUNG I y' T . R11. 1LL1rWS 3.11. PIERCE 1' 1' BM Huh w. u. IMBODEN 1- MUN m D. K. ZIEGLER D. C. REAISNYDEH R. D. BUCIHVALD R. S. KITCHELL, JR. H. H. BROVVNE .E SCIINAITMAN J-GCRANOS AKIILIEBERT ,I. W.CONI;' MI isc-v 47.L.FERGUS 110. STRUK w.v.m:mz1ms D. I l. LINTZ 11.1. 111mm; B SWanso a L IfIh Raw - Elmes, mez, Baldwin, Henderson, Crowne, Oberly, Berger, Hcim, ranos. I3431 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILUN ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Established 1892 U Diversity of Alabama Founded 1 8 56 l 3 1 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors M. JORDAN Juniors Sophomores D. A. HARTING G-BARNES J'LI N7TGH LA.CARPENTER N.LBASEHORE VVJ HOCHBERG n. E. CARR 13. R. KOHN, JR. F. J. CUTLER E. J. BROWNE D. M. KELLEY R.u.CARRUTHERsJR. T.A.LE us M A.ERB D R CALVERT J nLosA J. R. CHAMBERLAIN 13.11. LONG, JR. n. N. JOHNSON ' ' J. PARMITER K. M. CLOUSER W. H. PARKS T. C. KOIIN C- F- CONAWAY I. STELNYK CLG.GODSHALL N.PoumLL nn.stMER H KCOX R.A.wHLLE J. II. GOULD II. W. RAY I. W. WOLFINGER J . F. CULBERTSON R. 0. GREENAWALT w. c. SOULERET R. P. EISENHUTH AMWFD. R. L. ROBISON 0.13 HOWE J. H. VAN HORN M. A. GERDES, JR. Bottom Row, Left to Right- Johnson, Barnes, V a 11.11 or n , Carmthers, Parks, Jordon, Kin- tigh, R a y , Powell. Second Row-Stelnyk, Clauser, Cham- berlain, Wolfinger, L e w i s , Greenawalt, Gould, Souleret. Third Row- 01m, Browne, Eisenhuth, Wismer, Cutler, Culbertson, Parmiter, Gerdes, Willie. Fourth Row-Calvert, I-Iochberg, Basehore, Kelley, Conaway, Harting, Cox, Losa. H441 ' 7ity College of New York Founded 1909 52 Chapters Seniors Juniors T. BLUM L L. BRODSKY A. H. CETRON A. I. ETTINGER l 1. F181 IER F. FRANKEL A. R. BARNETT ,l. S. BERNBAUM Ii. S. HNKELS'I'EIN A. M. I:REEDMAN Ii. CLOCK I. L. CRLISKIN 20mm: Raw, Left to Right- $$Wk A. F'rccdman, Finkel- i In, Cruskln, Barnett, Bern- gmm, Lass 1T Secaml Row- R Oldherg, Goldstonc, Ettingcr, 113111 01, Fox , ll. Friedman, ITankcl. Third Rmv-Grecn- Held, Cetis, Cetmn, Buchnltcr, Eprke, Blum. Vonrtl Row- lneman, Bmdskv, Lederberg. Galen, Tabnchnii'k, B. Freed- man. I3451 SIGMA ALPHA MU RIU LANIBDA CHAPTER Established 1949 MEMBERS A. S. GOLDBERG J. LEDERBERG B. FREEDMAN ll. 1;. FRIEDMAN Sophomores RI. I. BUCHALTER 5.1. BURKE D. FINEMAN M. GOLDBERG A. S. GOLDS'I'ONIi AI. 11. GREENFIIELD S. S. LASSOFF . i '1- . I 11'17if , ,. L. MANUEL C. A. SAPEHSTEIN H. L. 'J'ABACI INICK Frexh man U. R. 110x Azll'isuri N. DAVIDS Miami University of Ohio Founded 1855 123 Chapters Bottom Row, Left to Right- war1cr, oss, splun 11, S hultc, Mitsus, NIcClintock, BIai1',I Reid augh. mehr Rmv- Clemens, Sharpe, VVira S m1 t h , ardiner, Dough erty, Spencer. Fift th imv-Vannm, Homun, Robin- son. I3461 Seniors P. S. ASPLUNDH D. W. KEARNEY, JR. R. J. LEMYRE C. XV. McCLINTOCK C. J. MITSOS A. S. OVVOC W. E. PATTERSON J. R. REINHART F. M. RICH J. D. SCIIULTE R. Y. VVIVIITE SIGMA CHI ALPHA CHI CHAPTER Established 1891 MEMBERS Juniors J. A. HAWK, JR. I F BO R. A. IVIOB'IAN RD EN R. A. BRUNJES G. M. CANAGA 2' 0' CUSICIV m' E. F. SHARPE, 111 G .L.DlETZ . ,. 71 13 .L.DOUGIIERTY 3 31127113511120; J.K.GARBER ' ' A. J. GRASSO H. A. GUENTHER J. L. IIAMILL Sophomores K. B. BLAIR W. T. GARDINER L. CIRARD P. A. VVIRANT Adviscr-J. J. GEMMELL wk. 2-. . m ! '1qu ' lu h Virginia Military Institute Founded 1869 117 Chapters Bottom Row, Left to Right- Hongh, Bruce, Engle, Johns- tun, Richards, Bitter, Miller. Sacond Row - Barney, Abbot, Roseberry, Shaid, Dickel, Don- ahge, Williams. Third Row- Kexster, Bartlett, Horst, Haky, Letty, Dunkelberger, Sando. l3471 Seniors W. A. ANDERSON D. J. BELL F. BIGONY R. A. BRUCE R. J. BUTTERER T. S. DICKEL S. E. ENGLE C. E. FREY E. J. GIBBONS D. F. GIRARD J. R. JOHNSTON R. C. JONES, JR. J. F. MATHER, III S. J. MELMECK, JR. J. A. MOORE J. K. MOORE R. J. QUINN G. T. RICHARDS J. P. ROBERTS J. D. WARD SIGMA N DELTA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1909 MEMBERS Juniors G. G. WEINSCHENK s. R. I-IAKY R C BOND R R.S.VVELLS C.R.KEISTER u; 1.1 BRILiJ . R. B-WILLIAMS R.WKLEETY w A CAMP J. W MILLER . . I 1 V1 1 C N DOUGAL Sophmnores Humnm w F FXHNESTOCY w n usnoTT S-N-ROSEBERRY N .VV. IleCKEY A D ' ilIXRNEY 1:. T. SANDO GIP honsT L ; BARTLETT J. R. SIIAID . . ' ' W.H.SNELL, JR. W. A. HOUGI'I A. F. CRUM, m. L. R LANCASTER R' E' DONAHUE Advixvr-E. c. BISCIIOFF D. 3.1mm R. 171. DIINKELBERGER MA PHI ALPHA ALPI IA CI IAPTER Established 1920 Pennsylvania State College Founded 1920 1 Chapter MEMBERS Seniors Juniors w. T. CAMPBELL w.11. SCIIERER J. w. CI IRISTIAN J. P. ALAMPI W- F- EVANS I :1 531113: 11R J. 13. GUERIN n. A. BAILEY J- HARHIGH ; R' THQNPSON J-B-SHAW I 1x BARNA 11 J llonIKAWA ' ' ' l - ' ' - R. w. TOEPH;R J. AI. BIEIDERIAN C. S. RICFAHLAND, JR. 11.12. VVEISKOPF n. E. BRANDT D. G. MITCI IELL, m. J. A. YEATMAN B'llfum Rum, val to Right- Ecidcnum, Milne , McFur Evans, Schcrcr, Forrest, Yem- man, Kurtl. Sophomores H. R. BIXLER J. G. FORREST R. RI. KURTZ, JR. E. J. STEVENSON Azlviser-VV. L. KJELGAARD SIGMA PHI EPSILUN ETA CI IAPTER Established 1915 Richmond College Founded 1901 123 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors N. J. WILCKE c. u. FERGUSON I. ll. SMITH, JR. 1;. c. LEN'rZ 0. G BONNERT P- N- WILLIAMS P. A. chs n. 1:. VALENTINE '1'. A. MCGROTTY H. I. COLLIER J R. CILGER V. C. FENDER RNLFRE , 1m m3 JJLGOODRKHLJR. Sowmumms R.annEL J. A. FULTON u 1;. BALTI IASER J. R. HERTEL , B. VAN ZYL H.A.Guon n: L.A.BUBE AI-B-IIERZING,JR. G.R.CARRICK NZK. VH1TEIK usu R. I KONEFAL R. G. CARSON A. P. LCCHARIJ U. V. DANEKER S. 11 xVYLLng LQAkDONOUGn D.AIMEUSO D LLoNG S-S-FMNGIADIS G.LUHS unLnEnz RJLDuogmH RE.$DUTUCK u ann1m: G. nscnuTTE LRJETABROOK xnizglmLDs CLH.KUNESUVEKJR. lhhkw-RuLBENEHELD Bottom Row, Left to Hi 112 Fulton, Frew, S:hune, Eigen- next, VVilckc, Reitz, McDon- 011gh, Collier. Second Row- Vqlemine, Fran viadis, Carson, Fuss. Gilger, Le hard, Shields, Henmg. Third Row-McGrot- W, Ponder, VVhitehouse, Bube, Balthascr, DeFalco, L 0 n g 1 Jones. Fourth Raw-Carrick, Herder, Zafis. Ferguson, Van- m. , ' McCarty, VVyllic, DiJoseph, Danckcr, Shattuck, Lentz. l3491 University of Pennsylvania Founded 1908 1 Chapter Butlmu Row, Left to Right- Jacobs, 'yrovc, Montuomcry, T 5 .. w E. f- .7 ,-:A :s :7 .1 E i r: Raw -- Ruscnvuk, Grucplcr, . llullcu, Muzlss, Kuhn, Bcidlcr, Falkic, Cobb. I350! Seniors C. J. CRIST R. H. CORNALL D. .X. UROILPLER G.J.IIOM1CH,JR. R. K. JACOBS A. KARTALIS R. A. LI'INT R. '1 .1.0NEY P. XV. MARTINCIC R. B. MONTGOMERY J. L. BARK: D. L. ROBERTS J. Y. SADOSKY G. G. SCHNEIDER R. XV. SMITH J. D. STIZBER EMA PHI SIGMA BETA CI IAPTER Established 1919 MEMBERS juniors M. V. BIEBERBACII C. R. BHADIZR D. Ii. EGAN I I. R. HALLE'I'T D. 15. HIESTAND '1'. li. RAMINSKI w. J. LASKA, JR. P. A. LIZZA D. N. MCCLURE H. D. MCKALIP V. P. OSTRANDER, JR. V. 12. TI IOMAS C. J. YARRICK, JR. Sophomores I. R. BEIDLER J. M. COBB T. V . FALKIE L. A. IIALLETT R. E. KUI IN R. L. MAASS R. R. RILSKOYAC Allviscn-R. I I. VI'IERRY SIGMA PI TI IETA CHAPTER Established 1912 Vincennes University Founded 1896 58 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors XV.G.110KI$,HI J. A. mam juniors P. w. BURT R- s. BLANK J. P. LANDIS c. n. mam SCI ILLR, JR. A. S Azim n.1, cunmSON c. S. cnoss L. F. LANDON N. ROBINSON w. n. MNHELD J. 1:. FREDRICKS n.1a. maNISON K. L. mwuzy P. 1'. s01 IODERBEK J. Asm'l'lx, 11:. c. n. nAnmn n.11. DENNIS 0.1;.M c:o.x11;s n. 8. SI m'uu' J. u BIZRQUIS'I' IZ.M.IIARY15Y 1H DENNIS J. s. MclthANn T. 1:. mu IOLTZ J. L: musl' n. n. ROSS R. w. DIETRICII J. S Ma IENRY R. L. WALKER 9- 1:. HOFFMAN 1:. J. SIMMONS u. n. FERGUSON c. L. MILLER w.1. WALKER L- ' '- 0L7 1;. A. SULILY v. J. llAJJAR T. J. MORTENSIEN, m. w. n. WALLIS q l u. E. WIH'I'leLD 1;. J. llARTNETT, JR. 0. J. NUGENT u. v. WARD 01' WOW R. u. HOFMANN 1?. PICI ION J. R. WILLARD .u. n. mxooxs mlrm-r4. D. Juntmus Bottom Row, Left to Right- Rentschler, Blank, Ward, Hart- Ee , Landis, Ferguson, Miller, lHI'EIlencks. Second Row-R. Iolfrpann, Nugent, Shively, Wlllxard, Bergquist, Cross, B. Walker, Hoke, Sulcy. Third gaunt, McFarland, Cubbison. lourth R0w M0nensen, Bas- gta, Landon, Burt, Snyder, F955: Haddnd, I-Iolt, Dennison. Wk .Row - Pic on, Brooks, gennls, Robinson, Banficld, most; Harvey, R. Walker, Whltficld ' I3511 Illinois Wesleyan Founded 1899 104 Chapters Bszttom Row, Left to Right- Stevens, Fcraco, Murp . Taylor, Zeider ,Jcnkins, Con- 110 11y, Jones. SeL cm Iml Row- Gillispie, P111ezi,c11 Shoemak- er, Obertance, Zerba 11, Up 6- graff, Ray, Buck, Nicdbala. T111 rzl Row - 51111111 511mm, Straub J.Sn11111,Snyder,BRcid, Lau.111111n, 8112111, F. Taylor, 105211. Fourth Row - Scelv, 1111 Les 1 t, 111:, crgey, S1111 G 31111111, Tuncll, 111115. Fif1h Row 1 1 1 rbes, Gies- Conquest, 1111111101, G r u b e r, 2110s. 13521 Seniors G. E. BHVIBER A. 11. FORBES G. V17. GILLISPIE J. D. JENKINS D. R. JONES G. P. LAUGHLIN XV. R. LYSINGER C. J. MURPHY R. NIEDBALA c. OBERTANCE J. B. REID 11. W. SCHULER B. F. THOMPSON F. I. TIETBOHL R. G. UPDEGRAFF S. R. ZEIDERS MEMBERS Juniors A. V. ANDERSON D. E. BUCK R. A. CONQUEST VV. C. CRON II. GIESECKE F. D. HILLS J. W. KLINE J. R. PINEZICH D. B. RAY E. A. REISS G. A. SHAW TAU KAPPA EPSILUN P1 CHAPTER Established 1922 G. R. SIIUE R. F. STEVENS A. W. ZERBAN Sophmnores A. L. BATES J. 1U. BERGEY R. K. FRANKS VV. C. FRESCH K. LESIGHT C. L. NALE R.1W.VVALC11LI Aclviser-C. E. MARQUARDT Peilnsylvania State College Founded 1924 3 Chapters Bottom Row, Left to Right- Pfocopio, Hlp ' a, Marquis, Barton, Sell, Umholtz, L. Mil- er. Second Row Strasser, Clepper, Kocjancic, Bartholo- 5011, uck Feller, Strahle, Douglas, Senft, yson, Cobi, Snoich, M. NIil- ler, Close. I3531 Seniors J. H. BARTHOLOMEVV R. F. CI IRISMER D. I. CLOSE R. A. COBI L. J. CUPKA E. F. KOCJANCIC C. F. KREVVSON D. P. LOUCKS L. P. MILLER T. E. PETERS M. A. PROCOPIO C. SELL J. H. STRAHLE J. W. STRASSER F. A. UMI'IOLTZ TAU PHI DELTA ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1924 MEMBERS Juniors R. S. SNOICII K. L. TYSON A. L. CLEPPER R. A. FOSTER L. I. McNEAL Sophomores D. A. IWARQUIS D. 1W. BUCKBEE JVI. D. NHLLER R. L. COVVAN G. J. NAGY R. W. DOUGLAS F. L. FENSTERMAKER P. M. LANTZ J. A. LEASURE E. N. REINSEL Atlvisurin. A. BARTOO Norwich University Founded 1856 1 11 Chapters Bottom Row, Left to Right- chI, Zimmerman, Cressmzln, Fronko, Grcgnl, Husmn, Krug, Alisio. Second mv- urtini, do, Reid, LnFcrmm, Lucas. Fourth Row - Keller, Wolfe, Klnsc, Groninger, Hummus, VVmsnn, Smith, Yuu Sch, Som- mcrs. 7i H aw - Cndori, Ficni, Richards, Mcldcr, Klausu ncr, Landis, Hansen, Cristi. 13541 Seniors D. ALISIO 11.15.11110NKO A. A. GREUAL D. J. GRIFFITH G.1i.URON1NCliR 1V. L. I IOMTVIAS K. B.1IUSTON D. N. KAELIN l5. KELLER J. S.KIU.1G R. 11. LEWIS L. W. MARTINI U. L. 1VALZ, JR. 11. S. 1VENDEL '11. K. 1Vl IITE 11.1. VVISEMAN, JR. Juniors J. A. BEACIILEY 11. C. CODORI 17. C. CRESSMAN THETA CHI O1WEGA CHAPTER Established 1919 34131111313113 Ax. CRISCI J. PERSHING 11. KLOSE J. 11'. cnuno w. K. REID w. c. LANDIS 11. c- HANSEN A. C.111CHARDS 117.15. SECL, JR. 6.17. KELLER L. B. SMITH 1 K. G. SOMMERS 1111. LA FERRARA 11 J 1on.1+smom R. LURBAN C 1: LEECH J. n. WOLLE n. J. WATSON 41 1 w. c. YOUKERS 1.1:.ZIMMERMAN J. S LUCAS T. C. MAXWELL Freshman D. w.MILLER Sophmmfes L MELDER I. R. MOYER D. 0. FIENI J' ' w. w. ORBEN w. w. KLAUSNER Adviser-T. IEZZI Established 1922 Lehigh University Founded 1922 22 Chapters MEMBERS Seniors 17. L NOXVAK Juniorx , H J. P. BELL 1' R' I 014110 M. A. BImNNLR 1.1,. PLIIIALA , , L T.A.GLILILRT . ,, , MIMDOHJL D.J.Ml;GLl; B Irnwm 'A'CIULHNI c A SKNORINO J' 2 L 1 pc wgy ' ' j.P.HANISH V ' 'R4 - R.J.THOMAS . . ,1 I n ImTINm ,. IL. L. LLRNAN ' '3 J'J'JROILO JHIIMcMAHON J- R- HhRNK k A. C. VLNDIL'ITI '1' M. MURRAY 13. c. KITFKA A.FJVARAKOMSK1 J, 31,9ngng G. P. LENSACK n. M. WALSH n. T. LONGO J. P. wum Bottom Row, Left to Righl2 Polite, iegle, VVamknmski, m 11, R' 'aslev, Armillci, D. Evanko. Row-Johnson, Ncmeth, Hanish, B. Evanko. l3551 ETA KAPPA PHI BETA CI IAPTER Sophomores R. A. ARRIILLIEI S. A. CARNELL R. A. EVANKO R. D. IZVANKO R. P. CRAPSY J. L. 10' INSON 1.1. KRUFKIMJR. R. NIAIHSA F. J. NIEIUETH 13.1. REICII 'l'. O. RICH R. D. SIGNORINO 0. ll. VASLEY 1:. G. ZURLO .hll'iscr-R. J. GRACE Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Founded 1864 54 Chapters Bottom Raw, Left to Right- Meixsell, Collins, Musial, Ols- zewski, o ctt, comsky, . Eddings, Bonntti. Sccoml Row -Nigro, Casarico, Robinson Ma :1, McGowan, O w c u s , Davis. Third Row-KauFiman, Chemsak, Hill, L. Eddings, N e s t o t . Rautine. Meckle , Straub. Fourth Ro1v-Huston, Sn 3, ay, orris, L 0 w r y , Hahn, Law. Fifth Rothric- co, Shaver, Melgaard, Schutte, Hcinze, Moore, Taylor, Ken- naday. I356I Seniors J. A. CHEMSAK w. B. COLLINS L. V. EDDINGS R. A. EDDINGS w. c. MAYHEW L. M. MEIXSELL T. A. OLSZEVVSKI S. R. OLVENS D. PIORKOVVSKI R. J. SKOMSKY R. W. SMEDLEY D. M. TAYLOR B. C. TROUTMAN juniors Dv C. BLACK THETA LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1907 MEMBERS W. D. BONATTI J. R. COLLETT A. J. COLLURA H. K. H AHN N. P. KAUFFMAN W. E. KLINE D. S. LAW K. E. LAY J. C. LOVVRY M. S. MECKLEY C. E- MEIXSELL R. M. MELGAARD J. K. MOORE K. W. SALA Sophomores P. R. CASARICO L G. I'IUSTON J. C. KENNADAY J. J. MCGOVVAN . MAGA L. L. SI'IENK W. B. STRAUB Atlviser-W. F. HITTINGER xv ' M $sz University of Illinois Founded 1907 17 Chapters Bottom Row, Laft to Right- tOsborne, IIarhn, Jones, Plas- mks iP 6y Sehoop, Brobst, Bitnet. Second 0141- r, Le es bet, onner, Bricklemyer, Ba Gyder Curr urra . Third Row- Oberg, Hower, Happersett, Rafvhouscr, C. Brooks, O,Hara, app, Dorshimer. Fourth Raw Gr rimm met, Weber, Schlegel, Beck, Lnngenecker, Peterson, 0nd Redm I357J Seniors J. E. BRICKLEMYER P. L. BROBST A. R. BROOKS R. C. DORSHIMER I. R. HAHN D. C. PLASTERER R. S. RAPP D. F. SCHLEGEL P. B. VVIIIPKEY Juniors J. L. BITNER J. G. CONNER TRIANGLE PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1928 MEMBERS 0. E. DONER R. D. OSBORNE K. L. IIOWER R. c. GRIMMER M. A. RAWHOUSER J. F. LONGENECKER W. E. HAPPERSETT D. E. SHOOP J. E. PETERSON A. A. HARMAN J L REDMOND R. P.10NEs SOPhommeS J W WEEK 11. E. LESHER C. M. BROOKS 13. H. OBERG R. E. CURRAN AzlviseriE. P. NYE J. T. O'IIARA C. E. GYDER City College of New York Founded 1898 48 Chapters sin, Goldstein, I. Cohen, Ches- kis, Greenspan, E stein, Krav mer. Third Row-Lieberman, Sacks, Parks, A. Weiner, Stern, Schimmcl, Gmtzner, S k 1 a r . Fourth Row - Falk, Trimas, Roth, Chalmers. I3581 Seniors G. KOSONSKY A. A. LEIDER R' A' ABELOVE R. w. RIEBER 1' BERGER A. T. ROSENBERG D. M' BRILL D. R. VVEINER L. COHEN J. A. EPSTEIN . R. E. GREENSPAN Juniors s. J. mmscu R. CIVIESKIS G. s. KATZ R. M. COIIAN ZETA BETA TAU ALPHA PSI CHAPTER Established 1946 MEIWBERS 1- 3- COHEN Sophomores R' E COHN D. R. CHALMERS M. M. CRAMER E DONSKY s. L. GOLDSTEIN J. FALK s. N. GREEN E. M. GOLDSTON H. M. KALODNER H. G. GRATZNER T. c. KAMSLER R. M. GREENWALD R. A. KLEIN B. D. KRAMER M. J. WEINER J. LIEBERMAN M. I. LESSIN E. SCHIMMEL H. J. SKLAR D. I. STERN M. TRIMAS Ad'niser-C. A. NELSON PANHELLENIC COUNCIL ELLEN WANDEL - - - - - President LOUISE A. MOREMAN - - - ViceePresidem MARGARET A. EARTH - - . Recording Secretary OAN H. LEVINSOHN - - -Cmresponding Secretary JANICE C. RAY . - - Treasurer Panhellenic Council, an aHiliate of the National Panhellenic Council, was established to promote inter- fraternity cooperation Made uP of two representatives from each sorority, the Council 15 the governing body of the 22 sororities on campus. Council sets up the rushing code and plans the rush- ing schedule. The judicial committee, composed of officers and advisers of the council, upholds the rushing code. In conjunction with Interfraternity Council, Pan- hellenic Council sponsors the annual IFCePanhel Sing ELLEN WANDEL and IFC-Panhel Ball. The Council also is active in President promoting Spring Week and Greek Week Several projects sponsored this year by the Council were the presentation of a radio Christmas Carol sing and an entertainment for the guests of a nearby home for the aged. Each year the Council awards three $50 scholarships to deserving women students and presents a scholarship cup to the sorority with the highest fall semester scholastic average. Janet P. Melzer acted as Panhellenic rushing chair- man this year. During the year, chapters of three national sororities I were installed. The Ionians became the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, the Aye- -See Colony was installed as chapter of Pi Beta Phi, and Tri Vi Colony became Sigma Sigma Sigma. Mr Bottom Row, Left to Right- -Sull,ivan, Foglia, Brown, Melzer, Seconda Ra we Smuckjr, B agner,Holtzma1-1, Gerson, I-Iieftje, BlSh0P1R0dgm' Horvnz. nLee,M very,n yriffit, Barth, Wandel, Moreman, Ray, Ni lcastro, Maioraua. Thir Rmv- Wildm eck, ,Thomns, Robb, Robertson, Murray. Fourth Row- Overmeyer. 618:1qu oconrildy Hortigan, ,Wheeler, Buzby, Smith, Backley, Heckman, Sav vage I3591 13601 ALPHA B DePauw University 1.1mm . usc- 6:191 a IUMEGA 76 Chapters Founde 1 1885 BETA M U CHAPTER Establish 3d 1932 l MEMBERS Seniors N. J. ANDERSON M. A. CROWLEY L. DIFFENDERFER C. II. EGIZIO M A. IIENNESSY O. K LEE MAT TNER A. J. NASII N. A. RUNYEON E. M. SPALDING Ium'ors II. A. BARLOVV M. A. FLEISHER M. J. FREYERMUTII D. 11A INES P. J. KRATZ D. K. LAFFERTY M. A. MOORE c. 1. scorr 11. ,. SEIFERT E. A. SHIPLEY P. J. TROXELL 13.B.KELLENBERCER I. A. WYLIE Sophomores V. II. CHESLEY R. A. KRONENVVETTER B. E. EVERITT J. N. LEET L. M. FAULKNER B. I.1VIETFORD J. 31. FRANK J. B. PERRY A. A. FUTER C. A. SCUBIITZER N. L. GILL I. A. SCOTT G. GLEHV N K IIOBLITZELL S. E. HOFFMAN C. A. XVEITKNECHT Advisar-MRS. H. L. BLACK :Ei 31 a, El E IA; Bottom Row, Left to Right- Byrcm, Ilcnncssy, Bane, Nash, Lee Second Rou'-Cuskcry, Frank, Cm v1 ,rG rcincr Row-Barlmv, Ilnincs, Kroncnwcttcr, Evcritt, Moore, Wylie, ,.V Bowman, Barth, Manner, Egizio, Anderson. ,1! Bowman, Spalding, Iictsum, Danes, Flt, ishc ,Kmtz. lhinl Troxcll, Frcyermuth, Seifert, Lafferty, IIoblitzcll, Gill.lour1h Row- -Chcsley, Metfurd, J. Scott, Kellenberger, Schmitzer, Faulkner, Hoffman. Weitknecht, Lcet. Perry, Gleim, Futer. MEMBERS D. S. BERKOVVITZ ll. I:REED A. ll. GOLDMAN J. S. BRENNER M. L. BRESLAXV E. W. BROOKS D. B. DOLLINGER E. ENGEL N. II. FINKLE S. IIANDELMAN M. I. HOFFMAN Seniors J. H. LEVINSOIIN D. R. MILLNER S. L. SMULYAN Juniors A. P. KORMAN B. T. MARCUS 7.L.NAC11LIS A. M. SELTZER J. D. SI IERMAN L'. LVEISS B. XVIEKSELMAN Sophomores L. L. BACI IARACI'I L. E. BAILEY G. Ll. HERMAN M. I. BUGEN E. F. CAPLAN C. CORSON M G. ENELOXV J. M. GLUSIxIN P. A. GROSKY A. M. HOLT ZMAN J. A. KOHN C. LEFKOXV S. I. LEVIN R. D. MAMOLEN 1L MAYBAUM E. M. MOLISII E. L. ORODENKER M. R. REDNOR R. M. SCIIXVARTZ S. SELBST A. L. SHERMAN ll. R. SIDMAN A. SLUSKY N. L. LVEINER Adviser-MRS. C. SCIILOVV .. I x; Bottom Row, Left to Right-Konmm, Millncr, Goldman, Engcl, Nach lis. Se: and Rmv- VVcL'sclman, Weiss, Brenner. Illird Row- Cuplan, XVcincr, Gms ALPHA EP Barnard College Foundc ALPHA ZET Establish SILUN PHI 42 Chapters 1909 K CHAPTER 5d 1937 14L. 3h - 1L klc, Freed, Marcus, Lovinsulm, Lkrmv in J. Sherman, Molish, Iloilman, Dollingcr, BlronL'sy Hundclmun, Brcsluu, k , A. $1 crnmn, Iloltzx Iman, Carson, Levin, anlnu, Slest, Kaufer, Orodenkc er. Fourth Row- Gluskim Maybaum, Slusky, Bacharach, Jahss, Barman, BugL 1, Lleow, Kuhn, Mamolen. I3611 Syracuse University Found ALPHA ML mum MA DELTA d 1904 CHAPTER 64 Chapters J A. BISHOP J. L'. IEEIIRER P. A. HUGHES K J. E. BENTLEY A. R. IIASSINGER M. J. IIIEFTJE O. A. HORTON A. J. BROXVN R. M. MAZZA P. L. MONZI MEMBERS Seniors 1;. LOCKE B. A. MORGAN I. M. SPARTA N. J. XVOOLRICII Juniors C. M. JENKS D. KOSACK M. C. MAY P. PAPAILA N. A. PH ILLIPS M. M. SCIIADT 1.17. VAN BUSKIRK E. A. YUDINSKY Sophomores J. A. NEWELL 11. n. OKONAK M. s. RAIIAUSER 11. J. RICHARDS M. L. ROSS L. L. SALZBERG J. L. TRESSLER Adt'isur-MRS. J. IIAYS EstabliSJ wed 1947 Bottom, Row, Left to Right- -:Dn'bic, Fcchrct, Lockc,L 1mg, Bishop, Morgan, 811:1rtn,.Lloyd, Yudinsky. 1 - . . m -Rnss, Jans, IInssingcr, Monz 3:17.711, Faust, Ilarvcy, Salzberg, Bentley, Ilorton, Hieftje. TITS 5191', Bro1vn, Richards, Flannery, Light, Capozzi w E l3621 Ll, Goydu, VanBuskirk, Phillips, Kosmk Fourth Row- Rahauscr, DeBonis, Ctmden, KauHman. Secoml R ow- Papaila, Okonak, MEMBERS 1 i 1 Seniors i D. BATTLE A. E. JACKSON I E. RI. BROWN J. E. MCCLANE f Juniors A. HART RI. A. TURNER J J. L. RIPLEY D. B. VILSON Sophomores P. A. DILLARD J. L. XVILLIAZUS B. C. IVIILLER RI. J. XVILLIAMS Atlviser-MRS. R. T. OLIVER ALPHA KAkPA ALPHA Howard University 96 Chapters Found d 1908 DELTA GANIAA CHAPTER Establis led 195 3 Bottom Row, Left 10 Right-Turner, McClanc, Brown, Battle, Jackson, J. XVilliams. Second Row-Dillard, Miller, M. Williams, Wilson, Hart, Ripley. I3631 10 971W $11. M 31?. ALPHA UMICRUN Pl Barnard College Founde 1 1897 EPSILON ALP Establish l364l MEMBERS Seniors M. MucDONALD M. L. MORRISSEY P. A. PURKS M. E. ROBERTS D. E. STARK XV. M. SHELLEY D. B. ZETTLE N. L. ACIIESON J. C. COMER L. E. GRAY B. A. UAR IILL J. K. IIORRISBERG ER C. E. KEISTER P. A. LAYMAN L. J. LEHMAN Juniors K S. ABELL M. E. ROMBERGER B. L. CASKEY . 'J. A. DOLSON G. A. EXVING E. GVVYNN M. S. IIASARA M. B. KALBACH S. W. LESSIG A. L. LOFQUIST K. E. SCIIERER R. C. SHORT N. I3. SMITH R. K. VODILA L. C. WEBER J. B. WILLIAMS Sophomores 1!. L1G! ITNER P. II. MCLAUCHLIN D. B. SPATHIS R. M. VVIIITE C. E. AUSTIN D. R. EDELMAN M. J. HOPP D. A. KAUFFMAN N. J. KING 57 Chapters Advisur-MRS. A. K. ANDERSON KIA CI IAPTER 3d 1929 3 - - 1 11; 1;- 2 3 111-3111335111 'tmjiii; 1:1 31 1 A 115,, $1 .11131'33- 3: 1 .11! Butmm Row, Left in RiUhI-Mnrrisscy, Acheson,L Hyman, Purks, IInrrisbcrgcr, Comer, Sta rk, 1111111111, Shcllcv Cltlc. Second RoW-Rombcrucr, Short, Spathis, Scllcrcr, Abcll, XVLbcr, Ewing,XaLlil11qu1n,91nlor Ihinl L1 1111 1Lr, Lcssig Lufquist, Kulhuch, XVilliams, Dolson. lourtlx Rana Rnwannco, Whi e, KL iswr C1lskc King, Ilnpp,Kaulfm11n, Smith, McLauchIin, Edelman, 1111211111, Austin MEMBERS Seniors ' J. L. CONRAD N. J. MAYI IEVV ' II. C. FREEZE I. M. HIENNER i N. L. GEMMILL C. L. STEVENSON L. A. CLADUS M. E. TROUTRIAN N. D. HANNAH N. A. VOLLMER f I. AIAGUIRE A. M. WEBB ! J. E. MAHER ? .1 Juniors , 1 RI. J. FLEMING D. C. NlilN ,1 1.17.17I1E3'L15R R. C. RASMUSSEN ; D. FRINGS I. C. RUBY ; E. A. GEORGE N. W. SHULTZ I IN. E. HENDERSON D. II. VVIEBER V. C. KAISER P. A. VOOMER ; A. E. KILLINGER B. L. YARNELL i J. 0. LIPPY 5 3 Sophomores i M. A. FISHER M. M. MCCLAIN S. A. FRY N. AI. AIESSINGER V. J IIUDGINS J. P. SAVAGE P. D. KILDEE U. A. SPIESE Lombard College 66 Chapters Alll'ixt'r-AIRS. R. XV. BARKER Found d 1893 BETA LAMB LX CHAPTER Estublim cd 1942 .1 1, mg Bottom Row, Left to Right Stcvenson, lcmmill, Freeze, Maguirc, Conrad, Glzulus, VUIIIIIIC rly.$'cbb, Remmi- McClain, Muller, Shultz, Vcbcr. 1m Rmv-Frings, SEC'md ROWLUP W, Ncin, Killm er, 1cnrve, XVzm . . ? I11 Rmv-Spicsc, Savage, Fry, lludglns, I'xshcr. , Kildcc, Frcylcr, I uby, Ynmcll, Mcssingcr, Fleming. Four i3651 BETA SIGM l366l U niversity of Missouri Found BETA EPSILK ESt'dbliSJ UMIBRUN 26 Chapters d 1888 N CHAPTER md 1946 I. I. ANDERSON J. A. BYRNES G. Y. CRAVENER M. A. GOURLEY P. K. JONES N. A. MORRIS D. J. PENNICK 1,. A. ANSPACII P. A. BEAIIAN n. J. BEIDLER M. M. BOLICII J. M. ELLIS J. I. FOIGIIT L. J. OBERT MEMBERS Seniors J. E. SAVAGE G. 0. SHOFI'STALL G. E. THOMAS E. J. TOAILINSON N. V. TROLAND E. XVANDEL Juniors M. II. FOULKROD N. S. FOX R. BI. RIAIORANA E. RI. RIEANS B. J TOOAIA Sophmnorcs S. L. XVIZISS Ii. VAN DER VOORT Adviscr-MRS. C. G. R. LUCAS n Button; Raw, Luf! la Right Mortis, Thomas, Gourlcy, Trulund, XVundL-l, Shoil'stull, Fuight, Savage. Second limv-Mczms, Andcr; m, Cravcncr, Jones, Bulich, Foulkrod, Obcrt. Third Row-Tonmn, Bcidler, Van Der Venn, Si Iiculmn, Anspnch, Muiomna, Vciss. MEMBERS Seniors E. A. BURT N. L. MEYERS M. A. CROOKS s. L. MUSGRAVE D. M. FARRAND B. A. O'CONNOR N. FRALICH c. M. PELCZAR G. I. GRIFFITH E. K. REDFERN , . u. L. HEDGE n. A. ROLLO 1 B. J. JOHNSON N. D. WHITE . ' J. 13. LARPENTEUR A. M. ZIMMEHMAN juniors . D. M. AIKENS M. R. HARLANDER I c. AVERY B. J. MASTERS ' J. M. CLAREY E. w. MCKENZIE C.D.COLLIN A.A.NOBLE s. L. CRAIG M. M. SELIG 5 13. s. DICKINSON G. L. SMITII f L. M. DUVALL J. G. SNODGRASS i M. A. FERGUSON G. E. STETZER 9 L. A. FRITZSCHE N. TOBIAS i Sophomores ! J. M. BONFANTI B. A. LARPENTEUR 9 J. M. CURRAN M. E. LATHROP i P. A. DICKINSON s. J. McKNIGHT RA. DOUTHETT P.A.PAULEKAS University of Arkansas 115 Chapters B.A.EDGINGTON E.L.POBICKY Found d 1895 J. M. IIERBST N. n. RALPH x P.IIOSFELD P.A.SPATZ , , , , a P. K.KINGSLEY N.J. WENNER NU GAMM X CHAPFI ER Establis med 1926 Advisar-MRS. G. L. IIALLER . ? J '.i.- :I'-. 1 X.- . g 44' . . . I if r Lu 1 EA 1, VA .311 ,4 .1: X Air . 1 W Bottom Row, Left to Right-Avcry, Redfern, Meyers, J. Larpcntcur, R'Iusgmvc, Grimth, Pclczar, leirh, Far- rand, Smith. Second RouHSnndgrass, B. Lnrpcmour, Selig, Aikens, Burt, Vhitc, Zimmerman, Ru 0, O'Connor. 'l'hirzl Row-Pohicky, P. Dickinson, Craig. Fritzschc, lies 0 d, uva , Jurcy, Crooks, Lmhmp. Four: L Row- Tobias, Kingsley, Edgington, VVcnncr, llcrbst, Puulckas, Dnuthcn, Curran, Bonfnmi, Noble. Fifth Ron lIarlandcr, Julmson, Collin, McKenzie, Masters, Spatz, B. Dickinson, Ferguson. l3671 l3681 1311511111 University ALPI'IA PI 11 DELTA DEJTA DELTA Founde Establish 96 Chapters i 1888 CHAPTER 2d 1946 MEMBERS L. A. AKERS F. N. CRAXVFORD II. M. DAVIS L. A. JACOBS 7.13. MANBECK J. P. MELZER J. BENEDICT P. M. BUCKEY M. J. COLAIANNI 11. K. COTTER s. J. CRUM 11. L. ESTEP L. A. FREED 11. A. GOODING 1.131111111111111 11F. HUMPHREY c. A. JOHNSON Seniors A. P. 1111111111111 P. D. O'BRIEN J. c. RAY N. J. SAPPIE M. A. SCIIOTT Juniors C. L. JOURNEY S. MORGAN C. H. PAAKII M. A. PI IILIPS A. P. ROBERTSON J. L. ROWLAND R. A. SCIINELL C. R. STARK M. L. STEVENSON M. M. WAGNER Sophomores M. D. CABEEN E. J. CARUSO C. J. DURBIN N. L. EASTER B. B. GRUNECK M. K. HOOVER J. R. LATTA K. LOVVREY B. A. MENSINGER R. A. MUNN C. R. MURRAY L. A. PIEMME C. J. YARNALL Azll'isar-MRS. II. B. REED 15111111111 1101151ch 10 Right-XVngnL-r, Jacobs, A. Murray, Melzcr, Scl111lt,Craw',i11rd Davis, Sappic, O Brien , Rav. Scrum! Ruw-L rum, Ls Mttp J U71 ad, Morgan, Phillps, Culainnn i, Graham, Robertson, Rowland, lliinl Rmv-llnovcr. P441111, Sclincll, Stchnson, Cotter, Gooding, Stark, Benedict, Johnson, Ihnnphrcv, Buckey, V1 Vcsn I11 1111'rL'v 111111111 Ruw- Mcnsingcr, Caruso, Schade, Cabccn, Yamull, Easter, Durhin, Picmmc, C. Mu Simpson, SLliilon, Alunn huncck. MEMBERS Seniors P. A. BAUER I. A. KRAFT A. M. BLOOM J. MASON J. E. DONALDSON J. E. REBER J. M. DUPLEIX A. ROGERS 11. A. GARBER 13. T. RUGII P. R. HARRISON J. R. SCHILLER T. A. HORRIGAN M. L. SIIELLENBERGER Juniors C. 0. BROWN 3. J.GRUBE D. R. COLEMAN J.E.McKINLEY A E. CUNNINGHAM P.E. MOORE s. L. DE N M. C. NOLT 11.1 EIIRENFELD 11.1. ROBERTS .E. ELLIS J. 11. SIIILRSON . LSE C.A.STRONG J. B. FLINN L. s. STROUD J. A. FRETZ s. L. VIENT M. F. GALLAGHER K. c. WATT Sophomores M. E. BUCHANAN I. M. HARTMAN C. CUNNINGHAM D. L. LUCAS s. A. DAIILINGER M. A. MANLEY L.A.EICHENLAUB B.SCHOLES Lewis School 79 Chapters C.L.FINK 5.111. SENSENIG Foundel 1873 11. V. FISCHER N. THOMPSON 1' GRAY D-MW'OUG'IT ALPHA CH CHAPTER N. A. GULICK Establish 2d 1930 AdviscrE-MRS. D. II. McKINLEY :1; ,1 ,1. 23:2: Bottom Raw, Left to Right-Harrison, Gather, Dupleix, Shcllenberger, Kraft, Horrigan, Mason, Rogers, Reber, 1n, Shierson, Thompson. Donaldson, Bloom. Second Raw- E1115, Nolt, Manley, 1mm, Moore, Dean, oem1 lhird Row-Gtay,F inn, Stroud, Dahlinger, Gallagher, Ftctz, Ehrenfcld,Fische1-, B11 nn I Vicnt, Buchanan, Vought, Gulick, Sensenig, Scholcs, C. Cunningham, Roberts, Lucas, E1cl1enlaub I artman. ink. Fonnh Rmv- l3691 i3701 DELT Miami University of Ohio Fou ndL GAiWiVi A DEL Establisi' a . ZETA 76 Chapters 1 1902 FA CHAPTER ed 1946 MEMBERS Seniors M. B. ANGEL K. J. BO'l'lHVELL A. 17. BRAKER A. R. COLBERT J. M. jOHNSTON C. L. KOVVALLIS il. E.L1NEAVVEAVER S. A. PATERSON N. L. FISI IER N. M. SPEDDING G. L. FOGLIA K. A. SULLIVAN A. K. GRAMLEY M. M. SULLIVAN II. F. IIISSEY M. C. VVEINFURTHER Juniors C. A. 13: XER M. 13. JACKO E. M. BARBIERI 8.13. KRINEY D. A. BOURNE L. A. MOREMAN E. V. GARNER l!. A. OLSON D. M. GILL M. A. REILLY J. A. GRIESING 13.1.1HCE J. E. HALL I. C. SCIIADE Sophomores B. A. RHOADES II. P. ROTIILISBERGER B. L. SlIFEIIAN F. Y. VANDEUREN J. C. WEBSTER J. R. WILSON D. J. APPLECATE J. M. BIANCHI D. GASCIATO J. M. KEATLEY N. L. KISI'ILAR N. R. PATTERSON C. R. PAULAKOS Adviscr-MRS. II. KI WILSON Bottom Ruu' Left to Right- -GrIIInIcy, Kuwallis, XXLcinfunhcr, lmthwcll, Angel, Sullivan, Colbert, Ioglia, John- ston. lirIIkcr, lis her. Sccon :1 Row Rnw-PIIulIIkos, SIIL-L-IIIIII, VIImlcurL'nY Kishlnr, Webster, Hall. KTIHCV, CIIsciIIm, BIIrbiL-ri, Rhoudcs, KcIItlL-y, Boumc, Applcumc, RotlIlisbcruer. RLiIl, lacr ,MoerIIn, BianL lIi, Garner Cyi . I'ourth Ruw- MEMBERS P. J. ESSLEY M. L. P. KEAN V. M. MOORE N. L. NOEL Ii. R. BOHUS B. A. BOLLINGER N. L. CIIARMBURY A. A. CONRAD C. L. FRY M. J. KEMMERIER J. G. LLESVELYN B. M. MARON Seniors P. 15. RILE B. H. SIEGLER P. A. TROXELL B. L. VVERTS Juniors M. A. MCCOVVAN M. J. MUGOEY P. K. RICHARDS M. R. ROJAI IN S. H. SANTEE S J. SMITH M. M. STRAVVN Sophomores H. J. ANSKIS S '. F. ARMSTRONG E. L. COBER L. GERIIARDT J. V. MCKEE N. A. MEYER P. L. OLKKONEN M. J. PATTON K. L. QUIEENSBERRY M. L. RANK N. L. REES J. T. SEDOR n. L. SLABOSKI F. L. WAGNER J. D. WERKHEISER Adviscr-MRS. G. M. GUTIIRIE Hutton: Row, Left to Right-Smith, VVcns, Moore, Kc Fry, Llewelyn, Charmhury, Strawn Ric Scdnr, Meyer, Rank, Gerhardt, Armstron Quecnsbcn'y. hards, Mumn, Kemmercr, Rojnhn. McGowan. g, SVugncr, Recs, Slahnski. GAMMA Svracuse University Founde ALPHA UPSIL Establish HIBETA 64 Chapters 1 1874 3N CHAPTER 2d 1932 an, Sieglcr, Bile, mecll, Noel, Samar. Second Rmv- Tlli 11 Rou'-Patton, Fourth Rnw - Bohus, Cuber, Anskis, 13721 MEMBERS Seniors S. M. BERG B. A. MULLOY J. B1. FEES BI. E. PETITGOUT N A. IIAGY W. RHOAD NT. 13. HOUSUIVI B. R. SNIUCKER S L. JOHNSON B. R. WALLACE M. P. RICMULLEN A. G. VVEBBER M. R. MOSES J. P. YAHRES Juniors M. R. BENNER N.13.SCOFIELD S. E. BROSSEAU P A SHELLY A. R. CATCHPOLE S. C. STROM P. L. GILBERT D E SVVANSON I. L. GRAHAM N. V. WARD J. A. HURLBERT B. D. WESTON B. W. McILRATII F. W. WHITE M. J. MILLER M. A. VVILDMAN J. O. NITRAUER C. P. WILSON B. A. PATTON Sophomores T B. E. EASTER A. E. LEDERMAN P. FARRELL I ' N.V.LL1: J. M. FEASTER z. J. LEE . . , K.A.GREYTOK E. RAMANDANES DePauw Unlversny d 1870 78 Chapters E.C.JONES i1 A SANKEY Foun C E.A.KRAABEL N. L. SHAFER J.G.LAMONT B J. STD CK BETA PHI CHAPTER N.II.LAUGIINER D. L.1 VARING 9 1'1 d 1931 Emb 15 n Adviser-MRS. R. G. BERNREUTER Bottom Row, Left to Right'VVallnce, Berg, Petitgout, VVebbcr, Hagv, Fees, Rhoad, Moses, Smucker, McMullenl. Second Row- Brosscau, Hut cr,XiV1dman, Farrell, Gr aham, Vhite, Patton, Vilson, Benne , S vxnson, So lhinl Rmv-Shclly, McIlrath, Strum, VVesmn, Gilbert, XV 1rd, Miller, Catchpoc oc,l 2. 6 arm man, Johnson lourfh Rmv-N.Lcc,Laughl1cr, R'Imzmdanes, Lamont, Sankcy, Krnabel, Grey,tok Easter,chas1cr, Waring Jones, 81 1 lfL. C0 3 MEMBERS Seniors N. L. BAILEY BI. A. IIIULLIN , C. RI. BICKELIIAUPT E. I. NEIVELL ; L. A. CAMPBELL A. BI. PATTERSON E II. II. DORSEY J. SAUNDERS 1: RI. A. DU PONT B. I. STEVENSON 1 D. R. GOOD R. A. TOWNSEND 5 J. L. GOOD N. L. TRAVIS '1 II. D. KILMER A. TVVOMEY I C. I BIARCONI 3 y' Juniors E. C. BELL R. J. KOBALLA 1. RI. CAPUANO A. RUDESKI N. H. DAIIL . . L. A. DORSEY C. TIIOIVIPSON S. A. EAGLEY C. J. UNCAPI IER R. A. FITZ II. A. IVOODIVARD Sophomores ILAQUIST N. II. GRAY L. E. BAER F. E. HILBERG E. C. BAUER N. A. IROSE . . 1 C. L. KRALISE L. A. CHABAN s. N. RHODES ; J.A.EASLY J.B.SMI'I'II Virginia State Normal 82 Chapters ' V.D.EDELEN Foundel 1897 Adriscr-MRS. J. O. ALMQUIST BETA TPIET x CIIAPTER Establish :d 1941 Bottom Row, Left 11; Right-Touns 0,1111 CamprIl, D. Good, DuPont R Durs s'cv, MuJIin, '1'1'1011101',Im1'1's, 89 Bailcv, Stcvsen 1. Secun i Ra w-ledcs, Ililbcrg, Fitz, KobalIa, '1I10111pson, Smith, Imsc, S1'pe,Euglcv. Il1inl IIow-L. ors cy, Edelcn, Kraus Se, Bauer, Saunders, Llncapher, Rudeski, Aquist, Chnhnn. Fourth Row-Baer, NeweII, BunneII, Bickelhaupt, Grnv, EusI sy. I373I KAPPA KAP PA GAMMA J. BESORE F. M. BLACK M. M. BUZBY 1V. 0. 11081315 A. L. IIOIIMAN B. F. HVASIIITA M. M. BURKE E. L. EIIMAN M. L. FARIS M. G. GREEN J. D. HUNTER L. C. JUSTIN J. F. KUTZ J. C. LEICI IEL MEMBERS Seniors J. JARMAN M. L. SCHARAR A. F. SHULTZ L. L. VVI'IEELER Juniors K. S. REYNOLDS G. A. ROBE A. K. SMITH V. K. STURM D. L. SYMMONDS N. M. VAN TRIES S. J. VVESCOTT Sophomores 11. L BEML us M. L.PL11A K. 5.1. gShNHOWER 3.111.111013 Monmouth College 82 Chapters J. EN F.A.RILEY Founde 1870 R. M. SGIUGOLETTI 11. J.REPSCHA 11. A. HALLOCK E. A. RODGERS - - L. M. 11112on J. ROESS DhLTA ALPI A CHAPTER 11.11.111112115 J. 1. YEMM Establishnd 1930 P.A.NESBITT J.S.ZIEGLER :hh'isvr-MRS. W. P. IIENSZEY Bottom Row, Left to Right- Schmur, XVhCL-lcr, C.1rcv,Ericksun, Robertson, Buzbv, Ilohbis, Black, Conti, Miller, Jarman.Sucmleow- Inter,Iwashim,110111111111,Murison,Bcsorc,1onnoh, aris, n Bem us. Third Rmv- Riley, Ensor, Hunt ter, Svmmunds, Reym 11ds,R Burke, Para, Nos bit e1 0, Sturm. Fourth RonM Myers. Ziegler, Van Tries. Justin. VVescott, chm, Roess, Grigoletti, Eisenhowui, Lcichel, Repschn, Bullock. l374l J. P. BARKLEY B. J. BEAIIM D. M. CARLSON H. H. IHLBERC J. H. MCDAVITT L. APPLEGATE A. M. ARRE M. L. BENNER M. R. BLACK M. J. CAMPBELL C. F. CARR J. G. FASOLD M. J. IIECKMAN J. D. HILL S. A. FAIR J. A. FAUST A. L. HANSEN P. A. IOBST C. C. KNIGHT E. S. LEIB S. V. LIGHT MEMBERS Seniors D. E. MEARS B. A. NEVVQUIST P. A. PRICHARD J. Y. ROSENBERGER A. C. SKAPIK 13. R. SNYDER M. L. VVIIITE E. A. YOUNKINS juniors L. J. HOLMES G. E. HUBER E. F. KELLY M. C. KERR B. J. LEDERER H. A. MENG M. A. SHNYDER C. A. SPENGLER J. S. STEVENSON Sophomores M. L. LLOYD A. M. RIMENSNYIJER J. I. STARK M. S. XVARD PHI MU Founde 18 52 Wesleyan College BETA MU CHAPTER 66 Chapters Adviser4HRS. R. c. BLANEY Establish 'd 1929 I. g h k1 - .'.. kg 2 I Eng ;. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Bczlhm, Snyder, Ncwquist, Colgan, McDuvitt, Prichard, Roscnhergcr, Devlin, VVhitu, Hilberg. Secmul Row-Kcrr, Kelly, Barkley, Mcars, Iobst, Skapik, Younkins, Lcdcrcr, Carr, S angler, Stark. Third Row-Mcng, Applegate, Lulz, Marsh, Black, Arte, Fasold, Banner, Campbell, Huber. Fourth Runallill, Stevenson, Light, Lloyd, Holmes, Leib, Vard, Rimensnydcr, Hansen, Fair, IIeckman, Knight. l3751 l3761 PHI Slaw Hunter College A SIGMA 36 Chapters Foundel 1913 BETA ETA CHAPTER Establish : d 1946 d Button; Rmr, Left to Right-chvnnsky Second . S. B. FINE P. J. FRANKEL A. GRATZ E. L. IIORVITZ S. I. KURITZKY P. E. l'ISHER R. C. OKER P. N. POLLACK II. D. RAKOV A. J. BORTMAN T. FLEISI'IMAN A. FRANK M. F. FRIEDLAND B. J. IIORN Aclviscr-A MEMBERS Seniors 1. S. POLACK I-I. SILBERMAN Juniors I. J. RODGIN S. A. S! HERMAN S. A. SOLOMON Sophomores T. KEITZ A. I. KLEVANSKY M. L. KRAVITZ E. LEIBOWITZ E. B. LEVITT J. NOVINS B. A. SCIIMIDT IRS. B. ALEXANDER , Solomon, Frankel, Horvitz, Rodgin, Polack, Grntz, Lcihuwitz, Frank. Rmv- kcr, Sherman, metz, Furbcr, Fisher, Pollack, Levitt, Caspary. Nevins, Horn, keitz, Bortman, Friedland, Schmidt. Third Row-Flcishman, Raknv, MEMBERS Seniors J. L. ALBRECHT . D. E. ROBE C. R. BOCK C. III. SHOWERS NI. L. DEARDORFF NI. IVI. TIIOIVIAS 1.1. HUDSON J. XVILSON P. I. REYNOLDS Juniors I NI. E. ARIBROSIUS 7. RI. JOIINS I S. C. BRYAN B. C. JONES P. NI. COLLINS 9.1V. KERR I N. D. COULTER C. K AICDERMOI II C. E. FROMER AI. A. PA XCKER L. A. GLUD S. PI I:.N Z P. R. IIEEBNER RI. D. SEVVARD RI. D. IIEROLD Sophomores C. I. ANDERSON I IS. GARDNER J. L. BETZ D. A. CEIGLE L. C. BEUN S. A. IIIGGON I E. K. BICKEL F. D. HOLDEN N. V. BIRD L. AI. JONES P. A. BYRNES RI. L. DICELI'IANEY R. P. CRAMER N. J. NORLINC 11- L- CUNNINGHAM N- L- THOMPSON Monmouth College 100 Chapters A. M. GARDNER Founde l 1867 MWWFMRS- 0- R' CARPENTER PENNSYLVANIA E ISILON CHAPTER Establish 2d 1953 IBottom R01V,cht In Right- -SICII:II, Robb, Dcardorff, Hudson, Buck, lhmnus, Shuucrs, Albrecht, XViIson, Rey- ml I us. Seco om! Rmv-Bickcl, rod, Suw-I Amlr msius, Kerr, 1 lud, Johns Ilcehncr, Brvun.1inl Ruw- Bcun, Cunningham, Bclz, Fromcr, Bin, ASIIcrsun, Cu ins, . Jones Faun: uIII-Higgun, Penn, Coultcr. vuiglc, Norling, MLDcrmtm, L. Jones, McElhanEy, Bymes. Fifth Rmv-Thompsun, Cramer, A Gardner, J. Gardner, Holden I3771 SIGMA D Cornell University Founde PHICP Establish ' ? Mm Nm lllll W LTA TAU 29 Chapters 1 1917 APTER 3d 1943 MEMBERS Seniors J 1 CALLET L.S. OLEVE S 1V1. DAVIS E. NI. SANDSON R FINE R. M. SCHLEIFER I GERSON I W. S S R.GONCHAK E. L. '1 AMERS N. R. LE VINE Juniors C. R. BASH J. G. KARP H. G. BASSEL C J. LIPTON E. V. COHEN S. R. MARCUS l M FIRESTONE C A. PERLMAN L. A CALLER I. N. SEGAL K. GOLD M. R. SIEGEL T. Z. HOLTZMAN M. R. STERN M. HOROFF S. XVASSERMAN M. M. KAPLAN Sophomores L. COHEN L. NIILLER C. J. GROSSMAN P. R. STIEFEL C. B. KAGAN D. VVEINSTEIN L. N. MEDNICK Adviser-MRS. M. M.ENDELSON Bunion: Row, Left to Right- K'Iplan, Perlman, CIllct, line, Carson, Tamers, KIrp, Iluroff, W Issum'm Second lIim Sung 1,1 Gold, BI,Issel Sicgel, Iloltz zmun, Lipton ,Millcr, L. Cohen, Firestone. 111ml Row-Stcrn, L. CulILn, Kugan, Gullcr, Grussman, Sucfel VVeinstein, Mednick. IMSI MEMBERS Seniors N. B. BENNETT J. L. BROWN L. A. DAVIS S. A. DIEROLF D. 1. LACEY 11. A. MARSTELLER J. F. POLLOCK J. L. SHILLIS Juniors N. ASIIXVORTII K. I. BONINI N. E. BoxVDEN M. P. CHASE K. V. FUHRER F. B. lllDlNGER J. L. JOHNSON S. L. KIEL M. 13. MONROE P. A. PALMER 11.6. SARNO J. A. WAGNER D. M. YERG Sophomores . 1 J. L. HACZEVVSKI N. L. BURLEY J. 1H. CAMERON M. R. LUDVVIG M. A. MASON G. E. VVEIDMANN Adviser-MRS. C. O. 1VILLIAMS Longm 10d Collcoe - a Foundc PEN N STAT Establisl' 58 Chapters '1 1898 E CHAPTER ed 195-1 Holmm Hum, 131'! 10 Right- Marstclltr, 131111111, Pollock Bnuden,Sl1illis, Lacey, Diemlf. Sucwul RmV-Juhnsun, Ashworth, Kicl,Ful1rcr, R11s1111Sur110, D111'1's.ll1ini Rmv-lmnmi, Hidinger, Cameron, Palmer, XVudm 11111, XV11gncr, Cha l3791 I3801 MEMBERS THETA P University of Michigan Found RHO C Establis Seniors C. E. BELLI P. L. NAGEOTTE B. A. BOHRER E. M. NICASTRO I A BUCK I. OVERMEYER C M CLAPPS P. PATERNOSTER E. L. TOMKO L. A. YACOPCIIAK J. M. JOHNSON Juniors S. BASALYGA R. U. BISHOP J. M. CATANZARO T. B. GUINARD C. A. LUTINSKI G. E. MALPEZZI D. A. Mcl'IUGH M. A. REILLY M. L. SCI-IUTZ Sophomores D. XV. KOLDYS M. E. SMITH M ALFIERI J. . S. D. BOOTH Arh'iscrv-MRS. J. F. O'BRIEN HI ALPHA . 23 Chapters d 1912 -IAPTER ted 1929 awe . 4i . Bottom Rnw, Luff m Righl-Nicastm, Tmnko, Overmcyer, Bohrer, Buck, Graves, anulyga, Lutinski, Alficri, Clapps, Bishop. Nagcunc, Yucopchuk. Second Row-Cnlnnznm, Malpczzi, Booth, Smith, Schutz, McHugh, Belli, Johnson. Third Row-Reilly, ?uinurd, Kuldys, E. C. APP G. C. COX C. A. FEIFER L. B. FERGUSON M. J. IIEEG D. IGOE M. E. KENNEDY J. F. LOW A. 13. BORGESON D. J. EBERT J. L. GILLETTE G. D. I'IAMPEL VERONICA R. HARRIS VIRGINIA R. HARRIS M. A. IIELLER M. K. LOUBIS N. M. ANDERS H. G. BALLING P. A. DAVIS N. I. GLACE A. C. ILARTLINE A. M. HAVILAND B. L. IIOUGH MEMBERS Seniors N. H. LUSK M. MCMASTER D. F. OSTERHOUT S. M. STUCKEY P. C. UPLINGER J. K. VVYROUGII J. R. YAEGER juniors J. L. NOLL M. J. OLANDER M. L. OTT R. E. RAPP N. J. BECK E. L. RIEGEL v. K. ROGERS M. J. SEYMOUR E. A. STOKES Sophomores A. C. MANBECK S. A. MIX C. N. SAMUELS C. L. SNIVELY D. VVENTZ VHITING N. B. I. X L. J. ZIMMERMAN Adviser-MRS. J. R. HASWELL Bottom Row, Left tn Right Low, Igoe, Feifer, Up I'Iecg, Rack, Stokes. Lusk, Yaeger, XVyrough Ebert, Heller, Gillette, Borgeson, Hiles, Hicks, Olander, Rie cl. Haviland, Manbeck, Mix, Whiting, Hartline, Davis, Glace, Zimmerman, Anders. w , .- ,' x . . . . , L l , .. f fk .- ' ,9 ' n gxif '7 -. ' N. . E , linger, Ostcrhout, Stuckcy, Fergusmj. Cox, App. Sacom? Row kenncdy, On, McMastcr, Ham cl. Fourth Raw-Balling, Samucls, Snivcly, ZETA Tl Lon wood Colleoc g D Foundc GAMMA EPSII Establisl ALPHA 96 Chapters 1 1898 ON CHAPTER ed 1939 A lhinl Rmv-Rogcrs, Rapp, I3811 Thetos add the final touch for Mardi Gros ltts the Jungle Jump 0t Phi Kappa Sigma Beta' 5 boxer ignores the return of the olu uumn tond tails at Phi Sig? s 00houseporty With a helping hand in the community Chi Phi took first place of Homecoming For the sororities it's entertainment Come right in and see the greatest show on earth! Clothing, collected by Chi Omega and Phi Kappa Psi, ore Korea-bound INDEPENDENTS 1 ! vanawww . i386l ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT MEN ' 32 .1 JOE C. SOMERS President ORGANIZATION Jon C. SOMERS - - . President ROBERT L. HAnmNe , - Vice-Presidcnt DUANE S. IIOLM . - - Secretary Ross H. CLARK - - Treasurer All undergraduate men at Penn State not belonging to a social fraternity are represented in student govern- ment by the Association of Independent Men. The Association is governed by a Board of Governors made up of the president, viee-president, secretary, and trea- surer, who are elected each spring by the outgoing Board of Governors. The Board also includes the four oHicers of each dormitory council and one representative at large for every 500 men living in the dormitory urea and in town. All independent men are eligible for these omccs, the elections being held in the full. The Association Of Independent Men sponsors many social activities for the benefit of the nonvFrutemity men. They sponsor the Dink Debut and the Autumn Ball with Leonides. They also hold houseparties on big weekends. This past year, the chaperoned dating code was brought into effect in the West Dorm urea. The Association at Penn State is aihiizited with the National Independent Student Association, an organiza- tion which deals with problems concerning independent students in colleges throughout the East. A convention is held annually where these problems are discussed and worked out. The Association Of Independent Nien sponsors vari- ous other projects for the independent men. It has set up :1 Judicial Board of Review which is revising the. constitution and trying to Obtain more power for this board. It also has formed 11 movie committee which shows movies each week. Last spring, a pin was de- signed for the independent men. The Independent is 21 paper published every two weeks, with Leonides as CO-sponsor. Five thousand copies are distributed in dormitory areas and in town. Bottom Row, Left to RightHPolley, Cherwinski, Clurk, Smners, Kromis, Ferko. Sceoml Rmv-Clziypuole, XVcingurten, France, Meurs, Sclmner. Third Rmv-Smeul, jums, IIoIm, Steindel, Phillips, 110m. PENN STATE CLUB ORGANIZATION WALTER S.Kowm.1x , - President of the Club's graduating seniors. FRANK HITCHCOCK, JR. - Vice-Presidem KARL W. SEGNER - - - Secretary JOHN BELAK WALTER S. KOWALI K Si The Penn State Club was founded in 1932 and organized as a social group for independent men at the University. It is the Oldest independent menis group on campus. Drives for new members are conducted in the fall and spring of each year. Any male student with a 1.0 University average is eligible for membership. special initiation is desired, groups of ten or more mem- bers may petition. applause. Social, political, and athletic activities are part of the Penn State Clubk annual program. State Club enters teams in bowling and all the regular intramural sports. The Clubs main project of the year is sponsoring the annual University Talent Show, held this year on February 19. Talent is recruited from all Penn State students, and prizes awarded for the top three acts. The rating of the acts is judged by audience Another leading social event is the annual spring formal for which a queen is chosen. Pres'dent and mixers with VVOIDCD,S Clubs zmd dormitorv groups are included in the Club's program. The Penn State Club has a club mom in Old Main which is used for meetings, and is always open to members and friends. - - Treasurer of Interfratemity Council. Mom Row, Let to Right-Bnundy, Carter, Kowalik, Hitchcock, Segner, Bo f Terrill, Marshall, Hyman, Lim, Musser, Jones. Third Row-Fogel, Elliott, She mpson. Goodman. tnmn, Carpci A farewell banquet in the spring is held in honor Here a plaque is awarded to the outstanding independent senior at Penn State. It is awarded on the basis 0F character, scholar- ship, and service. The recipient of the award is chosen by a committee composed of the Dean of Men, the man- ager of Associated Student Activities, and the president Second Row-Logan, iter, Kiehl, Sharplcss, Theater parties I387i CL-A W . , r Q ,. . Bolton; Row, Left to Rightiklnnolas, DcLuca, Rulnnd, Steindcl, Franco, Haincs. Second Rmv-Bnlok Bailcv, R A T Sailor, Fidn, Smncy, O'Brien. 'I'lu'nl Rmv-Clzlylun, Gunlhcr, Johnson, Susini, Claypoulc. , I ICH RFD J.d S tEINDEL reSl en NITTANY BDUNBIL ORGANIZATION RICHARD J.STE1NDEL - - - - President DONALD B. RULAND - - - Vice-Presidem AMES A. LLOYD - - - - Secretary DONALD D. FRANCE . - - - Treasurer DURMITURY PULLUBK BUUNBIL ORGANIZATION JOSEPH G. meo - - - - President DUANE S. HOLM - - - - Vicc-President GERALD N. ROSENBERGER - . Secretary FORREST S. CRAWFORD - - - - Treasurer Bottom Row, Left to Right-Crawford, Sandor, Fcrko, Polley, Lananzio. Second Ruw-Fox, McGee, Lcnman, Jenncwinc, Yagclowich. Third Rmv-Mcllhunny, Roscnbcrgcr, Birnhmucr, llulm, Schneider. V JOSEPH G. FERKO President Bottom Raw szt to Right- -OIl'cnlIzIrtz ML Irs, Chenvinski, McDowell, Bullman, Sclwncr. Sec Row- SIIIcaI, XVcinguncn, McMcekin, Marick, Krixak, VVeidner, Clapwrl TllWN BUUNBIL ORGANIZATION CHESTER P. CIIERWINSKI - - - President FRANCIS C. MEA ANS , - - - Vice-Presz'dent JAMES E. NICDOWELL - - - - Secretary ROBERT W. SCHONER - - - - Treasurer COUNCILS WEST DURM BUUNBIL ORGANIZATION Ross H. CLARK - - - - - President STUART A. HORN - - - - VicePresidenI REED J. DUNN, JR. - - - - Secretary STANLEY M. JLIIIAS - - . 2 Treasurer Batman: 0117.1.eft In Right- Edw :Irds, Juras, Dunn, Clark Horn, Ccllmnn. Second RmII-Ovcrdorf, SI IIcr, ReI, M .Iulcr, BmIcrs. E 3.! II- I: W Ron -RI;,1IIIU, C zIsscll Hicstcr, Larsen. CHESTER P. CHERWI NSKI President ROSS H. CLARK President lEUNIDES iiLeonides, a term from Greek mythology which means HLady 0F the Lion, is the organization to which the independent women of Penn State belong. Leonides numbers approximately 1,900 women, and represents at least 18 unit groups. All freshmen are automatically members, and upperclass women who do not affiliate with a sorority retain their membership. Each unit elects a representative and an alternate to the council which meets every two weeks to plan and discuss problems concern- ing independent women on campus. Leonides is aihliated with the National Independent Students Association, an organization founded after World War I to help to teach the youth of America group-living, us well as aid in Formal education. NISA oHers suggestions through publications, projects, and annual regional and national conventions. Leonides sponsors many functions during the year. Dormitory mixers are held from time to time so that .. - women in the various living group units can become HILDA A. HOGELAND acquainted with each other. The Dink Debut, held President during Orientation Week, is designed to help the incom- ing Freshmen to know each other better. Each year, Leonidas and Association of Independent Men sponsor 21 major dance. i-. ORGANIZATION A pamphlet, Leonides of Penn State, is published HILDA A. HOGELAND , , President. every two years to acquaint women on campus with the Rum E. ISRAEL , . Vice-President purposes and functions of Leonides, while The Indepen- SanEY A. PRITCHARD - Recording Secretary denta 11 newspaper, is IPLIIbliSth every two weeks by JEANNE C. MAXWELL , Corresponding Secretary Leomdes and the Assoelatlon of Independent Men. SUSAN E. CRUMLEY - - Treasurer Patricia J. Thompson is adviser to Leonidas. Kw t a .4 v Bottom Row, Lef! 10 Right-Thomas, XVilson, Crumley, lrlugeland, Israel, Leith, Trevormw. Second Rmv- Deets, Klees, Fish, Craig, Buc mnan, Patterson, Spagnolo. T n'r ow-Hunter, Nissley, Cullen, Hammell, Diehm, Bierkcr, Shusman. Fourth Raw-Kriebel, Lipschitz, Jackal, Iseman, Mans. l3901 PHILDTES JEANNE M. KELLER President ORGANIZATION JEANNE M. KELLER - SHIRLEY A. TnUDCEON - JOAN L. GRAAF - - President Secretary Treasurer The oldest independent women s society 011 campus, Philotes has a membe1ship 0F 14 gi1ls this year. The aim and pLupose of Philotes 18 to aid non- somrity gills in Four ways. It brings tooether the 11011-sororit1' girls on campus to broaden0 their social and academic liFe. The Club stimulates their interest in scholarship and activities and helps them 11cqui1e selF- confidence. Finally, Philotes promotes friendly cooperation towaid all other campus organizations. A scholastic average of 1.0 is required for membership. As a social group, Philotes sponsors many different events, including dinners, dances, and hikes. This fall, Philotes held a tea in Thompson Hall to become ac- quainted with freshman women and one in Atherton Hall to meet the independent sophomore women They also held a picnic and cabin party for their members Philotes holds its meetings each Monday night. Ad- visers of the group are Marion E. Beaumont and R. Mae Shultz. Last fall Philotes held a tea in honor of their alumnae 011 Homecoming Weekend. They also publish a news letter, The Link, which is sent to alumnae twice a year. The schedule this yeal included 11 Cl11ist111as palty given with Beaver lloiise, and 11 dance Given in con- ju11ction with the Association of Independent Men. Last year during Spring Week, the club sponsored a booth with a pirate theme. Philotes also took an active part in VVRA intramurals. Bottom Row, Left to Right-l leineman, Trudgeon, Keller, Graaf. Sec ond Roub-VVilson, Janoski, Burkhardt. Clar l3911 Bottom Row, Left to Ri ht- aag, Evans, Beals, Sorokach, Geasa, Sarson, Lowen, Hi liard. Second Row - Green- holt, Zern, Hutchinson, Pear- coppio, .Kaschok, In February, 1934, a group of Penn State men, conscious of the lack of BEAVER a binding, non-fraternity organization, founded the Beaver House. The Oh- jectives 0f the Club were to organize a group of young men who were interested H U U SE in developing greater fullness of character, personal integrity, and good fellow- ship; and to provide living facilities at a minimum expenditure. A student may move into the Beaver House as an associate member. At the end of one semester, if he obtains a scholastic average of 1.0, he may be accepted as a house member. Always represented in intramurals, the members of the House participated in many social activities this year. Bottom Row, Lesftn to Right- on, Rymsza, Regger, Goodling, Boyd, Sera, F. Smith. Third 655. Row e Zellcy, Shaffer, Bzimdt, Boundy, Phil- lips, Morat tls. This social group, known as the Penn Haven Club, was organized by PENN HAVEN several independent men in 1946. . The Club was Pounded to create a spirit of good fellowship and to gain added social privileges for its members. Since 1 c L B 1946, the Club has increased in size and has established an alumni organization. The members of Penn Haven are active participants in intramural sports and have sponsored several dances and teas. J l3921 g Bottom Row, 1011 to Right- Lewis, Gaylord, M1L11uuhlin, Bcrmli, Summerville, '11'r11lic1, 5111111, 1111n1111c11, 110111111, 1111- 1111111 ofsky. aSecond Rmv-Mnlv mowslu, 51 Cody, C' 11111110, Wlxuenhurgcr, llickoL , Ettcr, Snn , uodd, ' hm I Ritchc cy 110111er,Lin'11wc11v- er, Lindncr, VVingcrt, Km; e11 181', tanck, G111ve5. Fourth Row- nylor, Bell, Voyvodich, Creiohton. Dar1i1wton, Sta 111'- 2'1 , S11111I11ervillc', Jnmcsun, cvel. Fifth Row K1111'1be11, 1111115111111, Irons, er 00115, Lungwill,119c-1,Mek1's, Mcho 1311,1611 ,Rccsc. Six 1h I10w-C111'z111'us,r Damn, White, D01utt, V,11L1c1 1 1111 11,1 how 15, Miller, Magrini, Icruuson, Sandzusky. t: .2 00-0 JERATIVE SUCIIITY Co-op members take their turns at work in the dining room and also in the kitchen The Cooperative Society is an organization providing economica1 111111;: 101' studcnts willing to give part'timc domestic services to reduce expenses. It is composed of 71 members, 1111311111ng 20 women students 111111 chapc'ron who live in 21 town house, 21nd 50 men students who 13011111 there. The Society's program serves several purposes. It enables members to gain valuable experience designed to prepare them for meeting life's responsibilities; it teaches members to better understand responsibilities to others and to become 11 better member of the society; and it enables students of limited 1111211101111 means to gain 1111 education for 11 minimum amount of money. Soliciting Hamilton Holl for the Campus Chest Campus talent is brought out in Penn State Club Talent Show Date time in West Dorm lounge Announcing -- The All-College Sing where everybody sings Sandwich hour . . . onda coke at the Lion's Den The anti-paint squad guards the Lion Shrine Girls in Pollock . . . it was temporo ry I3951 CAMPUS HONORARIES WHlTS WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES VWm's H7110 Among Students in American Universities and Colleges was established to honor those students who are ex- ceptionally outstanding in scholarship and leadership across the Nation. Selection of the 30 seniors who represent Penn State in the 1954 publication was made by the InterStudcnt Council Board, composed of the nine student council presidents, with the approval of the Director of Student AHairs. After being recommended by the. University, the students were then accepted by the national organization. Students are Chosen for a number of qualities, with emphasis placed on contributions they have made to their college or uni- versity. The members are selected from many diFFerent curricula and have a wide variety of extra-curricular activities in various fields of service. IWEMBERS D. H. Arnold P. M. Greenberg J. S. Mason F. L. Becker G. I. GriHith G. L Maurev P. L. Brobst E. W. Hang T. A. Sehott R. D. Grafton H. A. Hogeland H E. Shank P. E. Crooks T. VV. Inter B. H. Siegler T. C. Farrell D. Jones J. C. Somers E. E. Fehncl R. Kirschner B.R .VVallace N. L. Gemmill R. J. Lemyre E. VVandel R. H. Gibbs R. G. Lench N. D. White H. E. Golomb N. H. Lusk P. N. Yocom 1301mm Row, Left 10 High!- Lcmer c, w; Indncl, Alaurcyy Smuers, Ma Gen mlll. Be cker, GriHith0 Second R0 -Lcnch, Inter, Y 0c0m, Brobsl. Sicnl lcr, Grafton, KiISL hn CL Ihird Row -1,Xrnold Shank. I nrrell S c h 0 t t, Hogelandy Gibbs, Colnmb. HAT SOCIETY BOUNCIL ORGANIZATION RICHARD H. GIBBS - - - - - President F. JOSEPH CUTLER - - - - - Vice-President BETSY H. SIEGLER - - - - . Secretary-Treasmer Acting as a legislative body to govern the hat societies on campus, and to stimulate and co-ordinate their activities, the Hat Society Council is now in its sixth year. It was chartered in 1948 by the Senate Committee on Student Welfare. The group is composed of the president and secretary of each of the nine hat societies-Chimes, Cwens, Mortar Board, Scrolls, Androcles, Blue Key, Druids, Parmi Nous, and Skull and Bones. Olhcers are elected each spring after the new hatmen and women are tapped. During Orientation Week, the Council helped the freshmen become acquainted with the traditions, songs, and cheers of Penn State; and during the Hrst few weeks of the fall the Council was concerned with the enforcement of freshman customs. The hat societies sponsored pep rallies For football games last fall, and both hatmen and women formed the cordons for the Football team. The CouncilTs member groups assisted the Campus Chest Drive by setting up booths at the Kick OH Dance. As a coordinating body for all hat societies, the Council gives aid to individual group problems. The newest organization to be represented is Scrolls, senior womenk honorary. RICHARD H. GIBBS President Baum Row, Left to Right- lincluw, Cutler. Gibbs, Sicgler, Lcdcrcr. Second Raw - Her- hein, Israel, Grossnmn, Hur- vilz, Y c m m . ancnslein. Third Rmvn Spcer, Grillith, Carpenter, C r c c n , Hickey, Sunkey. I3991 LIUNiS PAW Lion's Paw is :m honormy society composed of scnior men who have been active in scrvicc t0 the University through cxtrwcur riculzn' activities during their iirst three years, and who show :1 great potential of continuing to render service during the re- maindcr of their senior year and us alumni. These men are select- ed at the end 01' the junior year by the active members 01' the organization. The original quota was 15, uithough in the past it has hccn disregarded because of various Circumstances. During the war as few as three men were Chosen, while last year 18 seniors were selected as members of the society. This year the number is again 15. Lion's Paw was founded in 1906. At present, almost 600 Limfs Paw alumni maintain an active organization devoted to the host interests 01' Penn State. There are more than 500 alumni of Lions Paw in prominent positions throughout the country. This alumni group has purchased Mount Nittany in an CfFort to preserve and maintain it us the traditional symbol of the University. MEMBERS D. I 1. Arnold E. E. Fchncl C. Ohcrmncc H. D. Crzli'tun R. H. Gibbs T. A. Schutt Al. VV. Dunicy 1;. R. Kuhn. Jr. W. L. Shiillct M. R. lincluw T. G. Finicll R. .l- Lcmyrc G. L. Maurcy J. C. Sumcrs .K. L. Vcsling BUHOHI Row, Left to Righty- mtt, Grafton, Fchncl, Snil cu. Sccoml Rmv - :urrcl , Vcsling. 0 m c r s , Gibbs, Donlcy. Third Roub- Muurcy, Kuhn, Arnold, Enc- luw, Lcmyrc. MORTAR BOARD Mortar Board, first on campus in 1935, is a senior womexfs hat society, which honors l6 outstanding senior women. Mem- bership is based on service, leadership, and scholarship. Members must have a specified scholastic average. During Football season, Mortar Board, along with other hat societies, sponsors pre-game pep rallies, and helps form the cordon at the football games. Each fall, Mortar Board sponsors Mardi Gras, where all the sororities sponsor various booths. They also hold a contest to select a Mardi Gras king, who is chosen by penny votes the night of the Mardi Gras. Proceeds from this go to the Charlotte E. Ray Scholarship Fund. One activity that is not generally known is the hospital service. Each night members of Mortar Board go to the University Hos- pital and take patientsi orders for refreshments. Every Monday night, also under the auspices of Mortar Board, a professional dancing teacher conducts a dancing class which is open to all students. In the spring, Mortar Board has a breakfast honoring outstand- ing senior women who have not been tapped for a hat society during their four years at Penn State. ORGANIZATION BETSY H. SIEGLER . - - - - President ELIZA J. NEWELL - - - v - Vice-Presidem RUTH F. ISRAEL - - - - - - Secretary ETHEL M. BROWN . - - . - Treasurer MEMBERS E. M. Brown N. L. Gemmill C. M. Pelczar M. M. Buzby L. A. Gladus P. A. Priehard J F Callet R. F Israel B. H. Siegler P E Crooks J. Mason M. L. Unoar J. M. Fees D. R Miller E Wanda? E. J. Newell Bottom Raw, Left to Right- llibbs, Israel, Sicglcr, Nowell, Brown, Ilaidt. Second Roug Miller, Gladus, Buzby, Gem- mill. Mason, Crooks. Third Rmv-XVandcl, Priuhard, Foes, Ungar. l4011 SKULL AND BONES Skull and Bones, senior Ineifs hat society, was the first hat society on campus to use the point system in selecting its members. This point system gives a certain number of points to each extra- curricular activity which is recognized by the Society. The men having the highest number of points are tapped during the spring semesters of their junior or senior years. Members include those senior men who have achieved outstanding recognition in activi- ties such as publications, student government, varsity sports, and sports managerships. This year several changes have been made in the constitution of Skull and Bones. The membership has been limited to 25, instead of 35, and new activities which will receive points have been recognized. Skull and Bones has set up a committee to investigate Orien- tation Week. It will try to decide how hat societies can co-ordi- nate activities during this week and give more aid to the freshmen. Among its activities this year, Skull and Bones aided in en- forcing Freshman Customs, formed honor lines at football games, planned and executed two pep rallies, and assisted in raising money for the Campus Chest. ORGANIZATION DONALD B. HERBEIN - - - - President DAVID R. FISHBURN - - . - - Vice-President MYRON R. ENELOW - - - Secretary-Treasurer l MEMBERS R. S. Altman E. E. Fchnel R. A. Hullcn G. L. luaurcy P. S. Asplundh R. C. Ferguson R. H. Isenbcrg T. A. Reynolds, Jr. J. W. Ball'u D. R. Fishburn A. G. Jams D. B. Pripstcin P. L. Brubst C. A. Gibbs h'l. Jordan T. A. Schott R. H. Carruthers H. E. Golomb R. Kitschncr H. E. Shank R. D. Grafton P. M. Grecnburg A. W. Kois W. L. Shifllct M. W. Donley A. A. Gregal P. T. Lansbury H. J. Solomzm R. C. Dnrshimer W. R. Halliner R. J. Lemyrc K. VVhite M. R. Enclow D. B. l'lcrbcin C. K. Lunde C. R. VViggins T. G. Farrell M. L. Zieve gal, Vthcry. Second Bmw- Grcenburg, Altman, Asplundhy Reynolds, Grafton, Donley, Solomon. ' i zir Row - Golt mnb, Pripstcin, M n u r e y y Lundc, Gibbs, I'Inllcn, Cal'- ruthers. Fourth Row-Kirsch- nor, Brubst, Baffn, Ilaffncl'y Shimett, Shank, Dmshimer; Scllott. PARMI NUUS Parmi Nous, founded in 1908, is one of the oldest men,s hon- orary societies 0n the campus. It is composed 01: outstanding seniors active in sports, student government, dramatics, forensics, and publications. The objectives of this honorary are: advancing academic and athletic interests, carrying on campus traditions, and promoting the spirit of Penn State. Parmi Nous distinguishes itself by taking an active part in the life of the campus. Members of the society plan pep rallies and help form the cordon which greets the football team at home games. Parmi Nous has aided in the orientation and the en forcemcnt of Freshman Customs. This year Parmi Nous is inaugurating another program to further the qualities of leadership in future students at Penn State. The society is sending a deserving high school senior to a summer leadership camp, where he Will have the opportunity to learn those things of benefit to student government at the University. Parmi Nous, social activities are highlighted each year by the annual spring initiation banquet held in conjunction with Skull and Bones. ORGANIZATION RICHARD H. GIBBS - - - - President KEITH L. VESLING - - - - - Vice-President RICHARD S. GROSSMAN - - - Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS R. S. Angerman J J Flanagan E. R. K hn, Jr. T A Pyle D. H. Arnold R. H. Gibbs D. G. Lauck, Jr. H. W Ray D. B. Ayer G. C. Greer R. R. Lawrence G. T. Richards W. E. Back R. S. Grossman R. G. Lench A T Rosenberg F. L Becker E. W. Haag D. M. Lucas H B. Schroeder A. S. Cohen D. G. Heckel C. W. McClintock J C Somers T. L. Davies H. R. Irvin R. S. Mailman R Speiser P. J. Diffenbach W. H. Johnson C. E. Mathias B. M. Triester J. A. Dunlap D. R. Jones S. J. Melmeck K. L. Vesling F. J. Feraco, Jr. J. L. Kintigh C. Obertance Bullom Raw, Left to Right- Ruscnbcrg, McClintock, Ves- ling, Gibbs, Cmssmzm, Becker, Comm! Row - Fumco, Smncrs, Duw Aycr, Ih-ckcl, Kulson. 'I'hinI Row-Kintigh, Cullen, Spciscr, Schroeder, Ir- vin, Davies, Diil'cnhnch, Greer, Angcrmun. Fourth RowhAr- nold, Lunch, Mailman, Ober- umcc, Luuck, Lucas, .uw- rL-ntc, Flanagan, Kuhn. I4031 SBRULLS This year a new hat society was Formed for senior women. The members were tapped last spring and held their First meeting this Fall at the home of their adviser, Mary Jane Wyland. 'They chose Scrolls as their name and service to the University as their aim. To be tapped for Scrolls, one must have a 1.5 scholastic aver- age and have done exceptional work in at least one major activity. Sixth and seventh semester women who meet these qualifications are eligible iF they have not previously been tapped for a women's hut society. In addition to setting up the organization of Scrolls, the mem- bers have worked on athliution with a national organization. This fall, Scrolls held a pep rallv before the XNest Virginia game and helped form the cordon for the football team at the games. Scrolls helped to sell tickets For the Community Forum and also acted as ushers for the lectures. Their main project is aiding the Crossnore School for underprivileged Children by sending packages and giving other assistance, They have also acted as hostesses ut the International teas. Before Christmas, Scrolls donated games and hooks for underprivileged children. ORGANIZATION GWEN I. GRIFFITH - , - . - President DOROTHY F. OSTERIIOUT - - - . Vice-President ELEANOR L. I-Ionv1Tz - . - - - Secretary ALICE P. Muurtmr - - - - - Treasurer MEMBERS 1. L. Albrecht B. F. lwashita P. A. Marsteller D. F. Osterhout C. L. Carey C. R. Janssens N. L. Meyers M. E. Petitgout P. A. Colgan P. K. Jones V. A. Moore A. L. Porter A. Gl'iltZ L. F. Kahanowitz A. P. Murray I C. Ray C. l. Griffith N. H. Lusk A. S. Nash A. C. Skapik E. L. Horvitz A. M. VVebh Bottom Row, Left to Righlw Murray, Ilorvitz, Griffith, 05' terhout, Gratz, Skupik. Sec- ond Roun-Carey, Jones, POI ter, Iwnshim, Moore. Third iow-Rny, Webb, Albrecht, Marsteller, Nash. ANDRDBLES Androeles was organized in 1950 to provide a broader junior menis hat society. The members dedicate their service to Penn State and the Nittany Lion. The spirit as well as the name was taken from the fable 0f Androcles and the Lion. Androcles recognizes sophomore men who have a 1.0 seholas tic average, activities, and have excelled in service on campus. These future members are decided upon through a point system and tapping takes place in the spring of their sophomore year. The ideals set by Androeles are based on a four-fold purpose: to honor outstanding men in government, politics, dramaties. forensics, athletics, and Other student activities; to help and pro- mote the university welfare; to work toward settling any prob- lems among the students, and to help maintain and enforce tradition and customs. The services performed by the members are numerous. Each year they help organize pep rallies, act as ushers and honor guard, form reception lines for the team at football games, enforce eus- toms, and sponsor Football films. Last spring they helped collect money for the Lions suit. ORGANIZATION JOHN A. CARPENTER - - - RONALD L. SAFIER - - - BENJAMIN L. LOVVENSTEIN - - - - President - Vice-Presiden! - Secretary-Treasurcr MEMBERS J. F. Albrecht J. E. Donovan R. A. Homan E. A. Reiss E. H. Arenberg E. 0. Famous J. T. Kidd W. O. Bother H. J. Amelle J. H. Feuerlicht B. I. Kleinstuh R. 1V1. Ruth P. B. Austin J C. Fink, Jr. W. K. Leese R. L. SaHer A. J. Beliasov J. K. Gather N. Levin K. B. Sinclair D. J. Bell L. J. Gedrieh B. L. Lmvenstein R. C. Smoot A. J. Bcnning E. T. Clenwright J. T. RICMahon C. D. Tice E. E. Birkinshaw L. S. Goodman 1V1. G. Marguh'es K. VV. Vinson J. A. Carpenter J. L. Hamill C. J. Nurick I. J. VVeincr R. L. Dietz F. D. Wilder Bottom Row, Left to Right- Lecse, Gedrich, Wilder, Low- enstcin, Carpenter, Saticr, A1- hrceht, Diem. Suemul Rva ice , McMahon. Arcnherg, Hamill, Reiss, Ruth, Nurick. Third Row-VVciner, Kidd, Caner, Austin, Fcucrlieht, Famous, Bcnning. Rather, Sixr Clair. l4051 BLUE KEY Blue Key was founded in 1923 to give recognition to junior men who have displayed outstanding abilities in campus activities, and to provide service to the University. Those selected for mem- bership are chosen From first assistant managers, Cheerleaders, and from men active in campus publications, music, and general activitles. In addition to excellent activities work, a candidate for meme hership must have a scholastic average of 1.0 or better. Members are tapped in the spring of their sophomore year, and in the fall of their junior year. On call from the University for any emergency, the society also participates in many social functions and activities of the University. During the football season, two pep rallies were sponsored by Blue Key. Each year, in conjunction with the Athletic Association, a WNelcome to Penn State booklet is published. This booklet, which lists the coaches, captains, and managers of 2111 Penn State teams and gives general information about the University, is presented to visiting athletic teams. ORGANIZATION JOHN F. SPEER, JR. - - - - President JOHN M. ALLEN - - - - . VicetPresident FREDERICK J. CUTLER - - - - - Secretary JOHN H. SIIERK, J11. - - - - - Treasurer MEMBERS J. DI. Allen A. J.C011ura H. A. Guenther R. L. Schlegel A. G. Ayers, Jr. F. J. Cutler O. J. Hetzel A. B. Schneirov S. W. Babcuck XV. M. Dawsey G. P. Hurst J B. Shott J. B. Barnett C. N. Dougald J. H. McElroy J. H. Sherk, Jr J. W. Beiler, Jr. D. E. Eskey H. D. McKalip J. F Speer, Jr H. E. Blansett, Jr. T. H. Brasher J. F. Brownlee J. H. Clark A. B. Cohlc J. N. Geubtner R. J. Gordon J. W. Greiner R. D. Mercer A. NI. Pomeroy G. D. Robbins J. J. Robinson Bottom Raw, Left to Right' Clark, Gordon, Cutler, Spear, A en, Guemhcr, Collum. Grciner. Second Rmv-Bciler, Favro, Scott, Brownlce, Doug; ald, Hetzcl, Zerbnn. Third Rmv-Stavrcs, XVismcr, DnW' scy, Robinson, Robbins, Ponr eroy, Hell my. Fourth Rim? Schncirov, Blansett, Burnett. XVolfmger, Eskcy, A y c I S v Brasher, Mercer. BHIMES Chimes is a national society which honors those junior women who have shown loyalty to the University by giving their service and leadership for the advancement of its interests, welfare, and unity. Its purpose is to develop higher ideals of leadership, ser- vice, and scholarship among all college women. Founded in 1947 at the Pennsylvania State University, Chimes now has 14 active chapters throughout the country. Selection of members is based on scholarship, activities, and outstanding ser- vice. The girls selected are tapped during the spring in their Fourth semester. Chimes is now working on the expansion of its organization to other colleges and universities, with the emphasis being placed on schools located in Pennsylvania. During Orientation Wleek, members aid in the matriculation of new students, and in the enforcement of freshman customs. They also assist in the organization of the pep rallies. In addition to these activities, members of Chimes serve as counselors in the freshman residence halls. Their money-raising projects include the sale 0? calendars and a dance, the Mardi Ball, which is held during Mardi Gras week- end. Chimes is also working on a money-raising project for a Charitable cause in co-ordination with other hat societies. ORGANIZATION MARY G. GREEN - - - - - - President CAROLE AVERY - - - - - Vice-President BARBARA J. LEDERER - - - . - Secretary JEANETTE O. NITRAUER - , . - Treasurer MEMBERS C. Avery M. A. McCowan I. J. Rodgin A. E. Borgeson B. J. Masters M. R. Rojzihn M. L. Faris P. E. Moore E. C. Schwing Y. M. Fine 1. O. Nitrauer S. J. Smith E. A. George B. A. Patton D. E. Swanson M. C. Green K. S. Reynolds N. V. Ward B. J. Lederer l. A. Wylie Banum Raw, Left to Right- Rcynolds, Nitrauer, Green, C crux , Finn, Rojahn. Second Row-Sclm'ing, Smith, Ward, George, H7y ie, McCowan. Third Row-Swanson, Borge- sun, Patton, Masters, Faris, Moore. l407l DRUIDS Dmids, sophomore mens hat societv,01'iginated in 1907 on the Penn State campus. The society has as its main purposes the participation in and aid to the functions of the University. Two representatives of Druids are members of the Hat Society Council. Druids was founded to give recognition to men, who, as freshmen, were outstanding in athletics. The new members, usually chosen during their fourth semester, are picked by those who are members at the time. The initiates must have won freshman numerals, and have :1 1.0 scholastic average. The new members take complete control of the organization as soon as they are initiated, and the previous members become inactive. The First jobs of the members are to aid the Dean of Menis oilice during Orientation Week and to take Charge of several pep rallies. They also form cordons at several of the athletic events. The Society tries to keep its 20 members evenly distributed in the various sports. In past years, 2111 sports have been repre- sented. This year, members are From track, tennis, gymnastics, wrestling, football, baseball, and basketball. ORCIANIZ XTION NORMAN W IIICKEY - - - President RONALD G VVL IDENIIAMMER - - - ' VicerPresident Romain A HOMAN - . - Secr'ctary-Treasmer MEMBERS H. J. Amelie W. V1. erGittlcn C. W. Russo D.h1.Austin RC1 O. C. Sax D. E. Baithaser N. Vtr7. eiriickev K. K. Schwenzfeier G. F. BiLkelhuupt R. A. Honmn L. V. Slocum J. G. Chillrud R. A. Klein L. B. Smith W. G. Cramp G. D. Robbins R. C. XVeidenhummer J. L. Cronstedt W. D. Ziegler. Jr. Bottom Row, Left to Riglne SL nvcnzfeicr, IIiLker Cl1illn1d,Smith. SecmuIRmI' -R0bbins, Cronstedt, Klein: Bickelhaupt, Gittlen. Third Row-Ziegler, Austin, Cramp- CWENS The familiar crown and seeptor on many, but women is the symbol of Cwens,nati011211 sophomore women s honorarv, which recognizes outstanding women on campus Cwens 01i0inated at the DUniversitv 0F Pittsburgh in 1922 The Delta chapter at Pennsvlvania State University was founded 1n 1927. Now there are 14 chapters throughout the C0unt1y. Qualifications For membership in Cwens are a 1.5 scholastic i average and participation in at least two major activities on camp- us. These outstanding women are tapped at the end of their freshman year. i Cwens is a service organization which assists the Dean of i VVomenk Oflice whenever necessary and in addition, 03ers ser- vices to other organizations. At the beginning of the school year, Cwens assisted 21t Recreation Building with registration and dur- ing the OIientation Week program, held meetings with the freshmen and conducted tours of the campus. , The Dungaree Drag, an annual Fall dance, sponsored by the Cwens, provided Funds for service projects. Working with the Womenis Student Government Association the Cwens me lesponsible for part of the Mav Dav festivities and act as ushers at the May Day program. As a member of the Hat Society Council, Cwens assist in the planning of pep rallies. ORGANIZATION ; J. I. YEMM - - - . - President 1 A. E. LEDERMAN - - - . . Vice-President i R. A. SANKEY . - - - - - Secretary 5 S. J. MCKNIGHT - - 2 - - Treasurer MEMBERS I. Althouse P. K. Kingsley A. E. Lederman R. A. Sankey H. J. Anskis R. Klu uger M. M. McClain J. T. Seder i A L. Campbell S. R. K0 fman S. J. McKnight B. J Stock C. Cunningham B. 1. K0 Stet R. M. Mazza D. C. Thiessen P. A. Douthett B. A. Larpenteur B. J. Repsehaw J. I. Yemm C.B.K210an Bunnm le', Left to Right- Knster, Sankey, Yemm, Loder- num, McKnight, Klu ugL -r. Sec - mul Ralv-AltlunisL, Duuthctt, lhicssen, Cunningham, Lm - meeur, Anskis.1hir1 Rou- lenpbeli, S e d 01' , Kofm 'm, i4091 HONORARY AND PROFESSIONAL a a a w v w; a mag w y g -. U. ; ALPHA DELTA SIGMA BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CHAPTER 44 Chapters, 1913 Seniors D. M BURKE V. III. DERAYN II. P. IIIATZ II. V .C INOUS L II.I.LDD1NGS II. II. POTTER II. II. C AIIIIUIIIEIIS, JII. D. :I. IIOIVELLS xI. ROSENTIIAL M E. C I IIIISI G.. MCMAIION I7. IV. SI'IANEII Juniors II. II'. NUDOIIF F. M. SCHMIDT II. IVASI'IIIUIIN i. ' SII'ASIIAK Faculty zItlvisurF-D. IV. DAVIS Monk Professional Advertising Fraternity ALPHA EPSILUN DELTA PENNSYLVANIA BETA CHAPTER 61 Chapters, I926 Seniors M. M. BLIZBI' II. II. LcIIVIIENCE II. N. IIUPP II. F. CONIFF E.J.LILLI .R.SIIII1II OII I II N. JIAMACIIELLO II. M. POOR C. II. IVINGEIIT, JII. II. IV. IIOI IIIIIECK Juniors II. J. IIIIIIANSKI II. E.I IIN I..D II ILL IV. x31 IIAUEII J. L. CIIOIIINS'IL DI III. K I I ZE III ESECKI'JI 1II.I7.DALIIY J.I.1IIET II. BROOKS S I COL DBL ITT G. F IVRICIIT II.L.11AAG Faculty Adviscr-J. II. OLEIVINE National Prc-Medical Honor Society ALPHA KAPPA PSI GAMMA EPSILON CHAPTER 31 Chapters, 1904 Seniors D. :ILISIO . J II. II. LEIVIS P. S. IIANCE J. II. JIIIIx IINS I ON D. II. LUCAS II. BARNES 1:. .OJ NES R. IV. IIIIUI II D. E. III: OX J. II. K0 I IIEN K. II. RENII K J. D. LIIIN II. A. LI E'Nl II. 'I'. IIII IIAIIDS LI II. IIIIIINIJIII II E. II. SHIELDS Juniors D II IIIIKEII J. N. IIEUIII NE II D. N. IIICIILUIIE l 1 l: IIIIASIIEII D. S. L III I . A. MOYEII J II II. IL INI IK Faculty Adl'iscr-G. K. NELSON Professional Men's Commerce Fraternity I4121 ALPHA lAMBDA DELTA PENNSYLVANIA BETA CHAPTER S. ALTSIILILER II. S. BUCHANAN II. J. ALIEIIBACII L.AI.B;1IIB NE c. CUNNINGHAM c. A. DEB NIS N. 1V1. FREIDL s. A I m J. E. GARDNER J.'1II.IIEIIBST 73 Chapters, 1924 Juniors III.1I.IIELLEII K.S.REYNOLDS II. E. HENDERSON II. ISCII NELI M. III. KE I Sophomores B. Y. IIINGEII S.EIIEVEN F. D. HOLDEN SN. S P. A. IOIIST II. F.1RIESNECK I'. J. JOHNSON E. ILR OSE S JLIDD R. A. SANKEI s. R: KOFMAN B. I. ROSTER U. A. SPIESE E. II. KRIEBEL A. C STERNER J. B. LANG B. J STOI K II. A. LAIIPENTEUII M. A. TIMMONS A. III. LEII E. I. TI I III. L. McELHANEY F. L. IVAGNEII M. MALVIN F. R. IVATS P. A. NESBIT C..A IVEITKNECIIT D. J. IVENGER Faculty Adx'iscr-P. J. THOMPSON Freshman Women's Honor Society ALPHA NU DELTA CHAPTER D. A. BERKANT II. F. GOIVEIIS II. :I. COX E. F. DOBIES 1 Chapter, 1928 Seniors J. J. KOIIUILCIIIK C. M. POOR J. D. STEPI IENS Juniors IV.E.1IAPPEIISETTJII. M. J. IIECKII'IAN Sophomores J. L. KNOLL Faculty Advixcr-C. A. BAUER IV. F. ROSENMILLER Astronomy Honorary ALPHA PI PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER F. III 1G0 IL J. DOIIBIIOSKY E. E. BIRKINSI I :III' DI BLA NI L.BIIICKLEIII ER,11 11 Chapters, I950 Seniors II. O.I.IIEENAIVALT 1.81 ILI I J. M. LEAM IN II. E. SAIIPSE LI. J. II PIS INO II. L.I IIJIII Juniors D. IV. CLARK IFEII IEF INELLI Ht-t :C Faculty ALII'isur-ZII. III. BARCOCK Industrial Engineering Honor Society FRATERNITIES AND SOCIETIES ALPHA PHI OMEGA ALPHA BETA CHAPTER Seniors II. I IAZLEIIURST 279 Chapters, I925 XV. M. ALDEN C. A. SIGNORINO ER R. S. BERGER J. D. HOWARD R. XV. NSYD G. E. BIMIIER II. D. IIUFF L G. ST UFFER G.R. BROXVN XV. R. LY SINGER E. XV THOM; I R.E. EYSTER II. II MITCHELL T. M. TOM XSKOVIC J. K. GARRER J. R. I OLITO S.A. ULSII C. A. GIBBS R. XV. SCIILILE R R. D. UPDEGRAFF II. A. GIULIANI T. C. X'ENDETTI Juniors J.X .EB D. C. DRAKE F. D. IIILLS IXI. IXOXI RIIEBERR XCII E. O. I AIXIOUS J. T. AICAIAIION M. FITT A. M. FOMEROY J E. OBRUNNER IXI. D. IIEDGES, JR. T. II RICHARDS R. A. CONQUEST D E IIIEST AND C. D. J. DIXON T S XXIEBR Sophomores A. L. RATES II. C. JORDAN I. L. SPEREER J IXI IRGEY K. XXI. KING N. E. SUMNER J E BOGUTZ L. D. LYFORD II. A. THOMAS II E DEAN, III J. K. LYON J. C. TUNELL C. D. FOLKERS XI. AI NETCIIER D. A. VAN DUYNE XV. K. FOSTER J.A R M. XVALCIILI S. A. IIORN E. P. ISILLVOER XI. XV XLL: XCE G. K. SMITII Faculty Adviser-II. N. COPE National Service Honorary ALPHA TAU ALPHA ETA CHAPTER 19 Chapters, 1920 Seniors S. LXI. CURTIS XV. II. KELLY I.J. NIC KLOXV G. E. CINGERICH D. L. KOBLE lR. II. ST RAIT D. E. IIARRIS C. F. LEBO A. E. SXVINICK I. L. JAIXIES S B. XXIASSON Juniors J E.E RXVAY R. D. IIERSIIRERGER N. E. SZARLETA J. P.I I XRRIS R. E. II U STO ON R. C. XXIEAVER R. N. SXVANK Special E. II. ABUAN R. D.DAC1XNAY F. X'. RAMIGIO Fucully AlIviser-D. R. McCLAY Professional Agricultural Education Fraternity ARNULD AIR SOCIETY HARRY R. ARMSTRONG SQUADRON I61 Squadrons, 1950 Seniors T.R.AIIEARN L..B IIANDLER R. K MYERS II. S.ASPLUNDII .I- R IIARRISHIII- 11.1. NEPA XV. R.AULENBACII R AXI. F. POPOXVNI XK M. E. C IST XI V -II- I.IOIINSON D. J. QUINN P J. DIFFENBAUCII J.L NTIGII R. L. RISSER R X'. DUTZK XIA XN XV. Elf KLIEN M.II.SIIIRA C. XV. EIXIIG iXI. KOTYK II LSOLOMON D. . N, JR. S. L XZARUS C. II. STUMPFF D. R. FISIIBURN L. F. LUPFER C. XV. TELFER L. II. GARBRICK F. II. MADER B. C. TROUT M XN SE. CASS A X.C.X F. D. SSEY J. W. IIAND N. XV IXIOENT IXIANN R. C. XVINT F. XV. IX'IXER S Juniors G. XV. BLACK L. R. GARDNER A. NEPA P. C. BO YD C. II. GEDXIARD N.IXOBZUT R. C. BROO IXIFI ELD D. E. IIIESTAND W. XV.ORBEN I. II. BUTTERBAUGII C.L .L XORS N .M.PAUL, JR. B. II. CA XRSON XV. E xMAT'IIIEXVS XV. '. . R.G.CA C.X1EIXSELL T. II. RICHARDS J. G. CONNER J.X.X1ELLISII R. M. RLIITII T. R. DOLAN F.13.METZGER C. A. SC C. D. EDXVARDS D. R XIILLER J. XV. XVOLI ILNGER R. M. GALLOXX'AY J.I .XIINGOS II. L. ZE YER J.R .MO XYER Faculty Advisur-J. XV. MINOXV Air Force R. O. T. C. Honorar;I BHIEPSILUN PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER 43 Chapters, 1922 Seniors J. S. BARR C. FORN . XV R. REEVES C. N.B BEST C. G. IIERRINGTON XV. E. RICE G. DVOROZNI AK XV. II. JO NES P. R. XVIIIPKEY R S. RXIP Junior F. P. LORENZONI Faculty Arlviser-C. A. EDER Civil Engineering Honor Society CHI THETA PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER 40 Chapters, 1951 Seniors D. R. REISMEIER R. J. STEVENSON N. J. XVOOLRICII M. L. P. KEAN D. E. LONGXX'ILL R. ILBORROXX' J. A. CRnIESISNCy BI. JL XIASTERS N.II.DAIIL .I- E. IIA LL L.E. SCHULTZ E.I.EIIMAN J. D. III LL CI. N. BERES IXI. E. JACKO Sophomores II.A.B1LXRNIIARF A. J. IIORTMAN J.L .NEXX MYER NL S. A. DAI'ILINCER IXI. L. P XLE'IT X C-. LUTZ Faculty Azlviscr-R. II. XVIIERRY Commerce and Economics Professional Honorary BUAIY SDBIETY PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER 1 Chapter, 1950 Seniors M. E. BROXVN E. E. FEIINEL II. F. ROTII N. L. CLARK J. P. MOUNTAIN J. SARIKIANOS R. D. DAIILE T. REX'NO LDS R. H. STRAIT J. L. EPLER R. L. RISSER J. XV. ZUG Juniors J. L. HERSHEY G. D. SNYDER Faculty Adviser-C. V. HESS II. E. 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MCNALLY juniors G. A. DREIIIELIIIIIS II. II. IEK HT CI. G. IIES'IE II '92 Chapters, 1912 II. II. OSIIKILD I- I1. I I L IS I IIIIEII E.1II. II .I I. IIIIIOKIIPOII II II II. II. L. IIIEICII In E. SI1II1'IIIIIS'Y R. IV. S1IIEDIIE A. II. SIIEDENSCIILIK 11.1 1110111x1w LI1I 11 11 A. WEISLL 11. 11. IVIIIPK'EI' J.S.IVILIII1I1IIS,JII. 11. J. WISLMAN, 111. 11.1..1'. '1. D. I'OUNKINS .E. KLILY NYIII II'. L. Ll II BEN I.S1ILDI II. E. SII1'I1IILI THETA ALPHA PHI PENNSYLVANIA GAMMA IIIIAP'I'EII Seniors 1II. E. COLE I. II. LSON P. E. JENKINS J. IIAIIKO, III. J. 11. JEII'ELLS Juniors P. E. NIOORE 54 Chapters, 1919 P. A. MAIISTELLER I I. II 1 Y . E J. M. IIISLEII II1II'. NUDORF Faculty .-I111'isvr--II'. S. SMITH Drama Recognition Society THETA SIGMA PHI ALPHA TAU CHAPTER Seniors II. .vI. BOIVMAN L II. K1III INOII ITZ G. O. DAVIS ..1II KIEL III N. L. GEMMILL ILL K. I LL 1II. III. LIMESON juniors P.1I.BE1IIIAN 1Il.L.II:IUIIlIEII M. M. IIOLICII Fru'ully IILII'iscr-E. SLOIII'IIzI 54 Chapters, 1909 I.S.1IchENZIE E. J. NEIVELL M. S 'IIIIOLIER N. :I. I'OLLZIIEII II II IIInLDONzILD N. V. IIII IID IrVonwnIs Professional journalism Fraternity XI SIBMA Pl E'IIA CHAPTER Seniors II I.CIII1RISIIER D. P. L L. J CL S.I 1'I .1'1II IRQULIIIIEC Ix S.II.DI1KE 'I . A. REYNOLDS, JII D. S. IIOLM LIES 1 SLIII II Juniors '1'. IV. BEEIIS J. II. DENNIS'IION 18 Chapters, 1903 II. E. SOPPE II F. A. UMIIIIL II Z ' .VI ILES J. ZILINSKI J. F. SENFT Faculty Adriscr-E. II. STAIIELII Faculty :Ml'isur-IV. II. IIYIINES Engineering Honor Society Forestry Honor Society I419J SENIOR INDEX A Page Page Abcluve, R A .................... 138 Barnett, A. R. ...................... 139 1 Barth, 111. A. ...................... 124 Bartholomew, J H. . . Hartley, J W ...................... Bartuska, P. J. .................... Bassett, J. M. ..................... Bcneyhe1d, C L. Bennett N. B. .................... Bcnne ett, W. K. .................. ........ Benninghofi H. O. 86 Antram, 11. C. .......... 48 Benton, E. C 186 App, C. E. .................... 86 Bcppler, C G Archinal, H. B. .............. 104 Bcppler, G A .......... Amstroxbg, IJ. W. ............. 138 Berger, J .................. Arnold,D ...... 138 Berger, L A A511, L. ............... 138 Berger,11 ........... Asp1undh, P. S. .................. 138 Berger, 11 S ....... ten, D. 11. 48 Bergey, G A ..... Aubitz, B. M Bcrkant, D A Aulenbach, W 11 Berkebile, 11 D Aurillo, G. P Berkowitz, D S ........ Averick, 111 J BLrleue, S M Avery, B W ...................... Ayer, D .......................... Babb, J S .......................... Back, ........... BafFa, J. W Bahnick, J ........ 1 ........... Bailey, N L 1 Bain, D. ........ Bctz, F. Baird, R 11 Bickel, P A ...................... Baker, J T Bickelhaupt, G. M 140 Baker, K E Biggs, 11.11. ................. 180 Baker, W K Bimber, G. E. ...................... 49 Bimbaum, C. 1.1 Boddin, C. M. Bohrer, B. A. Bolash, J Bellman, B. A. Bonn, J. P . Bonnert, O. C. Canan, V. M. ........... Cannarsa, V. J. . 10 Chamberlain, J. R. .............. Cl1ainbers,11.E ......... 5 Chapman, L J ............... 125 Chavka, J W ............. 87 Chemsak, J A ............. 141 Cheripka, 111.11. .............. 105 Cherwinski, C. P. .............. 141 Chiappettzl, F. 11. ................ 106 Chrismcr, 11. F. ........... 50 Christ, M E. ................ 141 Christian, J. V17. ........... Chylak, 111 .......... CianHone, A. B. Citrenbaum,111. J Btu 10 56, D. .......... BrunigaardA, J. E., Jr. .......... 186 Clouser, K 111 Brust, .11 .......................... 105 Clyde, C. A. .............. Bryan,J. ......... .. 105 Comes R. L. ............ 125 Buchanan,11.,Jr. ...... 49 Cobi, R. A. ................ 50 SENIOR INDEX Davis, H M. Deardorff, M. L. .............. 143 Deegan, D. P. ................... 143 Deibert, A. D. .................... 170 Den1check,J.H. ................ 143 Demshock, N. J. ................ 170 Corbin, D. L. ..... Costantini, A. B. Cutler, M. A. Coudriet, W. C., Jr. ............ 125 Cowan, L. J. 88 Crawford, J. R. ' Cressman, . Doe1p,W.L.,Jr. ................ Dombroskv J. Donaldson, J. E. Ctt1ssley,'E. D. Crothers S. R ........ Dunkelbcrger E. V17. Dunlap, J. A. Dunmire, F A. Dunn, G K. Dunn. FLP ...................... Duplcix dc Romoet, J. 1171. .. 14-1 DuPont, 111 A. ........ 89 Duritsa, C. A. .......... 89 Dutzman, R. V. ........ 144 Dvomzniak, G. .......... 107 Dyke, S. H. ........................ 51 Eaken, R. F. , Eckert, P. L. ....... Ecklund, L. C. Davis, E: J. ...................... I 143 Fisher, 111. S. Fisher, N. L. Edwards, D. K. Elgin, F. L. Everett, D P. Eyer, D. V17. Eyster, R. E. . F2111 nestock, 1717. F. ............ 183 1 Friedma'n, E. A Friese, P. V17. Fronku, R. E. . S. Feld111zm,J. D. ................... 144 Felix, P L Felker, C. E. ........... Fenchak, P. P. ....... Fendick, R. H. Fcnnimore, V17. L. Fcnstermachcr, D. K. Gctte11n1v,D.111. Gibbons, E. J Gibbs, C.A 14211 Gibbs, R. H. G11JSUD,R.K1 GL3IL111121n,A. 13. GL31L 1112111, GL31L11111J,11.E. ., Gonchar, $.13. ... .. Goobic, .1. 111 Good, A. M. . .. GL1L1L1,D.13. 11.1.7.7... GL3L1L1, J. L. GL1L1L1111'1111, A. S. . .. Goodman, L. S. , Gordon, D. F. GL3r111111,13. H. ,. Gorris, K. 13. Gnrmn, 3737. NJ. Goslin L. Goss, G.13 GL3u1L1cn,D. E1. GLJur1cv,131.A. Gowcrs,13. F. Grz1z11,J. L. 01111115111 11. w. Grac11,B.11. Gramlcy A.1x. G1111Ls,131. Gre11t11c11d,13. GreLn, Grcc11'11wa1t,l3. 0. GIL'LnL'malt, 337. F Grecnberg, C. C. , Grecnberg, P. 131. Grecncbamn 13. J. Grec13spa11,l3.E. Grccmx'L1L1L1,Jl Grccr, .. Gregor L. v 7H,: 11.1, 1.1, GreiL1cr,L A. Greincr, F. L. GrLtIcnbcrUL'r, E. K GreLthberzvcr, K. 131. . . Gric13,1 GriHitl1,D I.J. . ..... Gmninger, G. E. Grossman, 131. 13. Gr0.9.91111m,13.S. vac, D. A. , . . Grove, G. 131. , .. Grove, J. 3737. 61111111131. 14221 SENIOR INDEX Grubcr, L. L. Gtuskin, l. L. ...... .. . Guast, A. 131. GucLin, J 13. Guin11Ls.9,P A. 112mg, E. 3737. . 11211111cr,3737.13. Hagy, J. A. Hagy, N, A, . .. 1'1111111,J.13. 11111111, L 13 Hujian, G. 1'111jj11r,V.J.7-,i:.:1.7.11.1.3131. Hulista, 131. J. , 111,11Ledis I . 11k11k135,N. 1111111111L3nL1,J.A.-Jri 7 112111111forc1,1.E 112111z1w111t, F R. 111111L11L-r, L. 13 Ilandwerk G.S S 111111111111, N. D. Hanson, 13. E. 1121113iC1L,1x. Hur 1111rriSL311,E. G. 11211119011, 13. 13. 11' IrshbaroLr, L L. 11zlrtc1,J. . 11'11rt5L3uL111, K. 13. Hussqur, 131. 31. 111155L111,1'1.W. 11115tings,J.11. Huuglmm, F. 13. Huwkc, D. L. . Hawkins, C. A. Hayes, 13. N. Halves, S. E. 11urrin0mn G. F., Jr. ., HRIS'HICS, 13. A H' 17.1011urst, 11. HLckclmau, 13. P. HCLL1L1',C.11. Hccg, 131. J. Hcfrcn, A. L 1'1L'iL1t, 13. E. HL'incn, D. D. chncssy, M. AF Hcrbein, D. 13. Hcrnick, J.13. Page Hcrr,13.D. . ........... 5 Herrington, C. G., Jr. ., 109 HLrshcy, E. 131. 91 HertenGJ. , , 185 Hesch, A. E. . ... 147 HLss. R. E 109 Hess, 13.131 91 Hess,l3.P .. ,. 53 Hess,V37. B. Jr. .. .. ..... ., 147 Herrick, A. 131. ............... 91 11Ltrick,13.131. ,. H . .. . 53 Hi0gs,13.1-1. .................... 171 11i11iarL1, 13. E. ....... H113ert A. E. 1-1111ten1'1111'x,P.P. Hir Lo 13. Hishta, C. , ,, Hissey,11.F. .............. Hitc11CL3cL,F.,Jr. Hobbis,37 Hoch, C. 131. . .. HL111'er, N. L. Hofmann, 13.1'1. ,. Hogan, C. D., Jr. Hogeland, H. A 11L1111111111,A.L. HULL ,A.L HL1Le,337.G..Ill HL31111 D. S. 11L3111ic11, G. J.. Jr. ., ,. 1'IL1111111215,3737.L.,J1'. 11L1L1per,J. F. 110L3ver,13.S. Hoov er, G. E. Hurcwitz, 131.1 Hurrig'1111,T.A. l1L3rrisberuer,J. K. 11L1rvitz, E. L. HL1rwin,E.13. . Hosmer,11 Jr. 11Lister111'11n,13. D. Hough,3 ..E IIuntzingLr,E.131. ............. 148 Page Hurd, M. L. ..................... 92 Hussey, A. 131. .................. 171 HustL1n,K.B. . ,. 109 Hutc11eo11,3737. S. ......... 54 Hutc11ins,W V37. .............. 92 Hyman, D. L. .................... 148 I 111:, J. L. ....................... 128 Igoe, D. ......................... 128 1 ,ac , 13. S. ................... I71 acksun, A. E. .................. 149 deSOIl, J. C. A ............... 184 11c son, T. C. 109 11cL5Lm.V37.131.109 acobs, D. A. ...................... 172 dCObS, L. A. .................... 54 1100135, 13. K. 109 Jacobson, B. E. .............. 149 acobsun. 131 ..... 149 dmcs, E. G .................. 77 ames, I. L ....................... 54 ames, K. H. ................ 172 1111169, L. L., Jr 172 Iame90n, 131. M. . ... H9 anoski,13. D. . . . , .. 149 amsen, L. B. .................. 186 ans9c11s, C. 13. 149 ..mter,J.G. . . I49 2111112111,J. .. , 149 ,uros, A. G. . I49 JaworLL, 3737. G. ...... .... 172 Jenkins, P. E. , ,. . . 128 L'nsen, 13. N. . 54 erus, 13. K. 149 c11'e11s, J. H. .................... 128 Johnston, J.13. A. SENIOR INDEX Page Page Jost, J. W., Jr .................... 110 Lavcrell, M. L. .................. 152 Low, J. F. ............ Jovcc, W. J .................. 92 aw, 11. B. ......................... 152 Lowe, L. . ,. IIIIIIIIIIIII Judd, P. V. .. . 110 Luwlcy K L ..................... 172 Lmven, R. S; Judi:r PC A. ...................... 149 . Lzmren nce G Lowman,J M Junk ............ 186 Kocymcic, E. F. ................. 55 Lawrence R R. .. Luwrv, D. A. Jupp:n1a12,J w J.1 .......... 78 Kocsi,VV.S. ....................... 110 L11v111an,13 A ' Luaagu M K0111, H 11. .................... 110 Laiatus,1 B. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Lundc, C K K Kohlcr. C. D. ...................... 55 Lazarus, S. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Lupfer, L F Kaegi,E.M. ,. .................. 110 kohlerYJ-F. - -------------------- 55 Lcadcr,F.A. LuskN II Kal1z111owitz,L.F. .............. 150 K01111 13- 117-115 - , - 110 Lcahcv,11.M. . ., 141111116111 1'1 L Kahat,A. . ....................... 110 K1115 A-VJ ------------------ 55 Le111m1n, J. ................... 111C111J 1 Kalson, A. E. .. 150 Kolcnkiechz R- --------------- 110 Lcaman 11.11. .. 14111111 G 11 Kaltcnborn, R A. .............. 128 K01951111 A1 C1 ------------------ 1:2 Lear, VV.L ................... 121111151 C- E. M M 11311111511 , . . 1 11 .1. ....:::::::'::::ji: 1:; 11:82:1291921 JJJJJJJJJJJJJ 112 Kascl1ok,A.N. .................. 110 K115111111 D-J' , ,. LLclmer,A S ,, MLCdrth 11 D '''''''''''''' 172 Katchur, J , ................ 92 K150115197! G- -------------- Lec,J. E. . .. I MLCaual'u1n J J IIIIIIIIIIIIII S6 Kategianes,11.,Jr ............ 150 Kotyk, M- -------- Lee, L. 11., 11 ..... McClazrc J E 153 1WUU1,J B ----------- Lee, .K. . ...... McClellaJl .C. 1L iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 94 K010111111 R --------- Lehman L J IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII McClintoch, C. W IIIIIIIIIIIIIII 94 K11W'11C111k J- J Lcibv C1. M. .. McClurk P K IIIIIIIIIIII 172 K011111115, C. L. .................... 181 Ladle; A A IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII - McComnfn V 11111111111 129 KOZECJJIL G J 1 Lcisher C. K., Jr MCConncJJnJ1.Ei IIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1?: 13 , . ............ 1 , K1411, D.J 111111111 14:11:11,127.R j ...................... 11120211,? C .................... 129 kramen 1x C Lenc'h 11 1 1111011113 ,1 H 112 15135511113111 A J Lcndc1' F A. McDav 1:11 1H, C. 18S Kratt, J. A. ......................... Lenkcr,D p JrJ H 185 Mch l J B 129 Krauss.J.E. ....................... Lemuel: G p IIIIIIIIIIIIIII 78 McDommrl 94 Krawitz. L ................. Lem 11 A 69 11ch 1101121:le B. VVVVVVVVVVVVVV 184 Krebs.T. W. ............... Lcnz A p I 1 .. J 185 M EEDUUEIJC 1 153 KreiderB, . Leonard M - 69 1111;121:1111 , 11,13 . 69 Kreisc11er,C!111., Jr. .......... 172 Lesher R. H 111 NSF?! Jmf R' V 112 Kreisman,L. E. ................ 3 LcslchH. ' 55 Mccdrdmi'LS' ' 1' 56 Kresge D B .. LWJD I .......... . ....... . 152 ME am 1:. D. .................. 78 Krexrvson, C. F IIIIH chan , DJ' . . .. .. 55 ML'Gclti, A. ..................... 112 Krisl1er,VV B . .. chancioskv J11: . . .., 111 VIEGI ,1. b. ................... 56 Krivzlk, P. ........................ 5 Levine L J. IIIIIIIIIII 152 RJSHOth,E' R' 184 Kromis, L. A., Jr. ................ 151 LcVinL: N R. JJJJJJ 1 J I J H 9g x1L11L,nry, J51 ' H ' ' ' S6 Krousc,G.F. ...................... 187 chinsthn J H V J H 15;, 111C1 111211111. 1N. 1' ' -- 112 Krug J S 128 chkuljc JJ ., ., .. ..... 11; Hclnltxrc, IVD . 181 Kruger C H , .. 183 LCW J G, . ,. . ., . 11; RICIELC, H. L. . .. , 153 Kucliinski J C 78 Lewis JJ ..................... 1g; MCLcn'IiL 1. ., 153 Kudla, L. J. ...................... 111 Lewis, 11.171. IIIIII I I 187 MCLam D E. 1'1 ., 129 111111111111. .................... 151 Lcwiq'T A ' ' 1,2 113;? -' 91 ,. v- - 153 3 ., K111uk,E.J ................. 111 Lewig'T'c: ' 152 3163318119 9 153 Kie1, K, L Kuntzelman, J 11. . 183 chland I W 152 MCKIESICF 1 G 1111111111 J73 Kielar, E. M. KU1117k1' 5- J- .. -- 151 LCVIDLiStLr,A1.LI Jr 7 112 Hchasltler M 129 Kilmcr,B. D Kurtz,JJ. .. v 55 LiLZ'dtOViCJl D J 1 J I I 56 aICIHuch L 11 '''''''''' 112 Kilmer, F G 151111311J B- --------------------- 93 LiLl1tcnwz11ne-1,J.11 H H H 152 MCJVU' an M I JJJJJJJJJJJ 153 Kilmcr, W L Lieberman A.1. . IIIIIIIII 152 HLNdJJ, l. M', Jr. IIIIIIIIIIIII HZ 1111111ny J Lioht J. F A S6 IMCNAIV A E 1111111111 '12 K11115111,V L Liiii ,E . ....... 78 VSLS uiv, G. E! .. 9-1 Kincs, Lincoln C ------------------- 152 111C Bu y D V1 ............... 153 K111ng ....................... Lindsav A, C. 152 1111C 01mm, AI 129 Kingfgg'J L Lindt '0' J. 1.1.1.1112. 112 1112c111c1111L-11 N. J 111111111 1;: Kirkpatrick, W A. lilii:lcr:1:1nezzjxcjr,11.E. ............ 1:3 R::1der,l F.l .................... Kirsc11ner,R List T ,F. . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 129 1gu1rc JLH .. Kitchel R S Muller, J. 1:. ..................... . , Llovd, K. L. . ., ......... 152 Maker J. F Kmka E. 1 I I ' 1 Lambert, D A. ................. Locke 13., . ................ 93 Mailman 11 S 19611113111 M W L1111dis,1 M , V .. Lou 11Lr M. H. .......... 152 Malin'1k 1D E. Kle1n, A. J. ..................... Landis, J. P. ....................... Lofstrom, B. E. ................. 15g 11111111le1111 1P I A H Kle1n, B L Landon, L. F. ...................... 1.002111, C. 11. ................ 93 A1111i111111'skJ E 11 kle111,L 1 Landro, D. F. .................. L11Eey.R.T. .......... 112 Mfu 1i 1 ' ' Klem RF , . I ........... a ey, .M. .................... . , . ....................... Lang. Ix. L. .................. Lung. 13.11. ,V. 153 Malone F J Klem, W. E 111' 1411181 3' L 14011815111 .................. 129 M'Iloncy J .E Klemtm, H H. Larpcnteur,J E Longu R T. ...... w 112 VI: b.3k .CIEW .. Klevans L. M ' . 1 1m LL , 1. . . ., I. . . .. Larson,J.E. , Lunuuill, D. E . 151 Manik G J K111116311 L. .................... Lauck, D. G,, Jr. Lurch, D1 2 .W .. 112 Manlv:P.'E: 1 Knagsss,.K: M, . . IiaudlLlrldyLr 11 S. L11rd,'11. J. i ...................... 129 Mansfield, H. R. auo 1n ................ LouCLs, D. 1. ................... 56 M21pstm1e,J R. SENIOR INDEX MontgonwniJ H. Montg0111ery,R.B. R100d, M. E. ars,k F. Marqucbreck, S. A. Marsh, R. Martin, J M. M artz, Mortensen, T. J, Jr 7. Nicholas, R. S. Nich01ls, G. L. Nichols, B. K. Nicklow, H. J. Mitsos, C. J. ........................ 184 14241 Nowak, F. E. .............. Nugent, C.J ....................... Offcnhartz G. L. Olev e, L S. OIIendike W. S. Oller 11.11 Ollinger R. H. 011103 ' ,J. ..... Olsl1ansky,H.M. Olszewski T. A. Onei11,J L ........................ 79 rbach, ................... 156 Orkiseski, F M. ............... 95 Ostcrhout, D. F. ............. 95 Ostcmdorf D. J. ..... 95 0311011, M ................ 156 Oswald, R. R ................ 114 Otto, W. M .................... 57 Overmeycr, J. ....... ..... 57 Owens, E. W. .. ..... 157 Owens, R. L. ......... 157 Owens, S. 11. ........ 114 Owoc, A. S. ....................... 157 P Padaroff, G. ...................... 157 Pa1111ateer, A. G., Jr. .......... 58 Palmer, A. P. Paterson, S. Patnychuk, J. Patterson, A. M. ................. 130 Patton, L. 1-1., J1. Paul, H. I. Paulonis, E. R. .. Page Pel1egrino, L. M. ................ 157 Popowniak,1V1 F. Porter, A. L. Porter, M. J. Porterfield, D. C. Poser, . . ........... Poslusky, T. F 111111 Potter R. 13., J1. Price M. J., Jr. Primal r,Pd .A. Prinzivalli, P. J. Pripstcin, D. B. Pritchard D. J SENIOR INDEX Rufl'ner, D. F n Sandson E. M Sandstrom, W. F. Schlage1,D.F. ................... 116 , . Scl11eifer,B.M Shumaker, L L. .................. 116 Schlier, F. G. ..................... Shuman, D. P Schmidt D. E. ................... Sibblc, P G. Schmidt, B E. Sick, R. D. Schmukler, A. M S1eg1e, D.J ........................ Schneider, C. G. S1egler, B. H ..................... 131 Schuderbek, P. P Schoner, B. W. Sclmrc, L. L. ..................... Sunaitis, G 1 Schott, 31. A. .................... Slmmons, J I Schott, T. A ................. Smfelt, F W. Schroeder, H. B Sigplc,1N.L.,Jr. ................ 6O Schumacher, C. T 98 Schumann O F , Jr ......... Schwartz M. L Sclnxartz, S. J. Scott, R. H. Spalding. E. M. .................. 98 Spalluto, D. J. Spring A. Stackhome, W P. 1. Stamm, W. R. Stark, C. W., Jr. Starr, JW ............ Stauffer, L. C. . Stefant1vicz,J.D Stcgall, B. B Stegner, T. C. ..... Steim, J. M. Steimling, H. E., Jr. ..D Stein Strasser, J. W. Strausscr, C. L. Sullivan, K. A 111111 Sullivan M. M. Sun1mer1111e,1. E. Sutton R1. K Swanson A. H 111. Swartz, Swartz, K. A. 14251 14261 Page Swart rtz, 13 C. ,. 117 Swartzivcldcr,E.L.163 Tm11crs,E L. Tarm1e,1. C. Tay1or, 11K. 111111.11. 1V..1 1r. luvlur, 1. E. 11'. T3111 , 13. L. T1111m115,13 1 .................. Thomas, S M ................... Thompson, A 13 .............. 1 1111111115011, 13 M. Thompson 13.3231. ............ 183 Tich-r, G. S. ......... .. 163 1101110111, E. 1. . .., .. 99 11il1unsky,1. 1. ...... 17-1 111L11m1, M. .................. 185 Tokurcik, 1. W. .............. 117 Tomuskovic, 11. M. .. 81 111111101,E.13. 117 1101111111, E. L. ..................... 99 Tomlinson, E. 1. ............... 99 TL1111Ltta,A.C. ................. 163 1711th11, D. L. 117 Townsend, C. 13., 11... .......... 163 Townsend, 13. A. 99 Travis, N. L ..................... 132 Trcsx'illc, 1.1: 13 ............. 187 Trippc, 1.13 .................... 132 Truilu, 1.1 ............... 185 1 Inland, N V 163 Tmlier, M 1 .................... 163 11051110, L 1 ................... 163 Trout11111n,13 C. ............... 117 Troutman, 1. T. ................ 61 Troutman M E. 99 Trnxc11,13.A Trm' W 13. Trudgcon, S. A .. Trump, 13 13. ..................... 174 Tucker, W. A. Turner, E. 11. SENIOR INDEX Tussey, F. D. ...... Twomcy, A. Ulsh, S. A. U11111rcit, C. S. Umlmltz, T. F: Umstead D. L., 1r. .. Unannst, G. Unvar, 131.1. Una L1' C Ungctlmem. E. P. . . ,N. .. V111' usti 11k, M. A. Va1LntiI1i,RI.S. .. Valko, N. Van Akin, G. 13. Vzmdcuren, 1. M. Van Horn, 1. H. .. Varholy, 1.13. Vcn Dctti, A. L 1 1 1 Vcsling K. L. Villfortl1,1.11. Vlmsco, L. S VL1UL'1,V.13 Vt1iutserge1,13.1 I V 01in,1 1.3 A. Vollmcr, N. A. Von G11111n, 13. 1'1. Von VVulHradt, C. Voyvodich, E. I. .. W Wadsworth, D. 11. Walker, P. K: I-I. ........ VVaIkcr, 13. L. .. ., . Walker, 3711.1. VVa1111cc, B. 11. f 1.12.11. Tiff: 1311111015, S. K. 31111112, G. L.,1r. VVzmdcl, E. M. VVzmtz, P A. ............ VVarakomski, A. F. VVLnL1L1, H. W. XVenL101,R.S. VVctzcl P. H. VVeyandt,P.11.-11.111111111111 186 VVI1czlt1111,VV.131. .............. 17-1 VVheLlLr, L. L. ................... 165 VVhipkcv,P P13 VVhitcthVV. 13.11 . White, 13. Y. White, T. K. VViCk, A. VV. VViCk, 1:. 131. .... Wicks, V11. A. .................... VVilcke, N. 1. . ............... 62 VVildeman, G. F. 81 VVilLs, F. L. . 62 Williams, C. E. 62 13711113111531 S.11'. . ,. .. 118 Williams, P. N. . ............... 99 33'1111i11mson, 13. C ............. 118 VVingert, C. 11., 1r. ............ 81 Wint,13.C. . .................... 81 Winters, 13. L. .. 99 Winn, C. W. . 165 331isc11111n,13p1.,1r.118 W ltnLv, .................... 185 VVitthmaicr, A. O. ........... 62 XVolfgzmg, G.1. VVolf'kCif VV.B VVundcrle, FEM: Wylie, 13. W VVymugh, 1. K. Zuilkuski: 13. 13. Zylinski, 1. ....................... 62 A Page Acaci . . ........ 309 Administr21ti011, The ...... 16-31 Ad111inistr21ti1'e Division Heads .. 24-25 Agriculture, College 111 .. 44-63 Air ROTC ..... . 30-31 Alpha Chi Omega ............ 360 A1111121 Chi 13110 .. 310 Alpha Chi Sigma 311 Alpha Delta Sigma , 412 Alpha Epsilon Delta ....... 412 Alpha Epsilon Phi 361 Alpha Epsilon Pi VVVVVVVVV 312 Alpha Gamma Delta ..... 362 Alpha 1111111111 R1111 313 AlphaK 21111121 Alpha ,,,,,,,,,, 363 Alpha Kappa Psi ........ 412 Alpha Lambda Delta ....... 412 A1p11 Nu ............... 412 Alpha Omicron Pi ............ 264 A1p1121 P111 Alpha .......... . 314 Alpha Phi Delta . .. 315 Alpha Phi Omena . . . 413 Alpha PiIX ........... 412 Alpha Sigmla Phi ........... . 316 Alpha T1111 Alpha .......... 413 Alpha Tau Omega ........ 317 Alpha Xi Delta ... . . 365 Alpha Zeta 318 Androcles .. .. ,. . 405 Army ROTC . .. 30-31 Arno'd Air Society ...... 413 Arts. The 222- 237 Assistants to 1116 President 21 Association 11 Independent Men .......... 386 Athletic Association ........ 260 B Baseball ................... 284-285 Basketball . . 276-277 11621161 House ............. 392 1361165 ............... .. 190-197 Beta Sigma Omicron ........ 366 Beta Sigma 13110 .......... . 319 Beta Theta Pi . . . .. 320 Blue Band, Concert . ........ 230 Blue Ke ey ...................... 406 Board of Dramatics and Forensics 224 Board of Trustees .......... 18-19 811in1 ng .......................... 282 Business Ad111inistr21tim1 College 111 ,. 64-71 C Cabinet, All- Un11Lrs111 200- 201 Campus Life . .. . 244-255 Campus Vie11s .................. 6-13 Cchapl .............................. 241 Cheerleaders 262 Cliemistr1 21nd PhysiLs, allege 11 ................... 81 C111 Epsilon ..................... 413 C111 Omega 367 C111 Phi .. 321 Chi Theta ...................... 413 Chimes .......................... 407 Coaly Society College Co-op Combined Arts . ,. Cross Country ................. 274 Cwens . .......................... 409 GENERAL INDEX D Page Daily Calicgian ......... 214-215 Dean of Men 22 Dean of Women ,. .. 23 Dedication ......... 4-5 Delta Alpha Delta ........... 414 Delta Chi . ................ 322 Delta Dc1ta Delta .......... 368 Delta Gamma . 369 Delta Sigma P111 . . 323 Delta Sigma Pi ... ... 414 Delta Sigma R1111 , 414 Delta Tau Deha 324 Delta Theta Sigma .. .. 325 Delta Upsilon . . .326 Delta Zeta . . 370 Dormitory Councils 388- 389 Dr uisd .. 408 E Educ11tim1,Collcue of .82-99 Encineer. Penn State . 219 Engineering and Architec- ture, College of ..... 100-119 Eta Kappa Nu ... . . ,, 414 Extension . , . . 29 F Farmer, Penn St'1tL 218 Football .................... 264 271 Forensic Councii. 1301011 0irL1 ................... 232 FratLrn ..... 3 6-358 Freslnnaiic SClass OIELLrs .. 203 Fmth, PLnn State 216-217 C; C1111111111 13111 132-3211 . .. .. 371 Gamma Sioma Delta ...... 414 Glee Club .............. 232 01 ........................ 288-289 Governn or ......... . ......... 14-15 Graduate School ......... . 26 Gymnastics . 280-281 11 Hat Society Councii ..... . 399 Home Ecoimmics, Collect oi . ....... 120-133 1401111rariLs,Ca111pus . 396-409 Honorary 2m Professional Societies 410-419 House of Representatives ,. 205 I Independents 384-395 111 Lx I11 Seniors . ,. 420-426 111111111 1g . . 220 InterfratLriiity C111iii1ci1 ..... 308 Intramurals .. 292-297 1111a Lambda Simiia ........ 414 111121 Si011111 1311i ................ , 414 1 judicial BodiLs . ,. . .. 206 lunior Class OH1CLrs ........ 203 K Kappa Alpha Psi ............ 327 Kappa Alpha T11Lt21 ........ 372 Kappa Dcl'td ................... 373 Kappa Dc1ta R1121 ........ 328 Kappa Kappa Gamma 374 Kappa Phi Kappa .......... 415 Kappa Sigma . . 329 Kcramos . , . . .. .415 L Page Lacrosse .. . ,. ......... 290 Lakoni LiLs 415 Lambda C3111 A1111121 ..... 330 L111 212-213 Lconidcsm . 390 Lettermcn ...................... 261 Libem1 Arts C011LUL 01 the . . 134-165 Library 27 11101151321111 . ............ 400 M Mens DLbatL .. 2.36 Mineral Industries, Collan 01 ,,,,,,,, 166-175 Mortar 13021121 , 1 1 Navy ROTC . .. 30-31 0 Omega Psi Phi ........... . 331 Omicron 1 3u 415 12 13211111L11L11ic Council. , 359 132111111 Nou ..................... 403 13Lnn 1121ven ................... 392 Penn State Christian Association 240 Penn State Cub ........ . 387 Pershing 1311198 . . . .. ,. 415 Personalities ............ 34-43 Phi Beta Kappa 415 Phi Delta Theta . .. . .. 332 Phi Epsilon Kappa ....... . 415 1311i Epsikm 1311i . .. 416 13111 Epsihm Pi ............. 333 1311i Eta Siuma .. 416 Phi G2u1m121 Dcita 334 P111 Kappa .............. 335 Phi Kappa 13111 416 Phi Kappa Psi 336 Phi Kappa Siomu 337 Phi Kappa T11 ........ 338 13111 1.21111112111 11111111111 416 1311110168 .......................... 391 Phi Mu ......... .... 375 Phi Mu Alpha ............... 416 13111 Mu Delta. . 339 Phi Sigma Delta 340 Phi Sigma Iota . .. . ,. 416 Phi Sigma Kappa ., 341 Phi Sigma Sigma . 376 13111 Upsilon Omicron 416 Physical Education and Athletics. College of 176-182 Pi A1111121 Xi ................... 417 Pi Beta Phi ....................... 377 Pi Epsilon T2111 .. 417 131 Gamma Alpha ,. .. ,. 417 131G21m11121 Mu ., 417 Pi Kappa Alpha ................ 342 131K11ppz1 P111 .. 343 13iL2111111L121 Sigm21 .......... 417 Pi Lambda T11L121 ............ 417 131011101111 Pi 417 131 Tau Sigma ............. 417 Players .. 1 . . ...... 226-227 President of UiiiVLrsity . .. 20 135i C11 .. . 418 Publications .. . . 210221 11 112121111 Station 234 Reliuion . ....... 238- 243 13e1igi0us Organilatioiis 242- 243 Senior C 11138 Senior Class Qi11CLrS Seniors VVithnut Photographs . . ,. .. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Eta Sigma Alpha Mu . . 1' Sigma C11 Sigma Dthd C111 Simna Delta T2111 Siuma Eta A1111121 Sinma Gamma Epsilon 21 Nu 31011121 13111 Siumu ........ 1P ... C S ... D 1.1 Soccer 27 . Sophomore C1315 Officers . 203 3 SOR1I'111LS1 Sports Varsity Student CounLils Student GOVLrnmLm .. Student Handbook ..... 31711111110111! 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