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

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V'ELAHE nu vi H , $ VII? ' ? . h .M Q! ;I;IJ,.u;ailI-I;l ilt lalllllllhi' , TV! X NJ I. NFL? ZlHJj-I .q H-Ml v,- . .g;d,..+'-u1+7-e :qu't-x. Mwy-Gg SEEP H V M .k o Igugog ssss.. THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY LA VIE BOOK OF THE SENIOR CLASS NINETEEN FlFTY-FIVE Editor David C. Carvey Art Editor Robert P. Bre-ading UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA MILTON S. EISENHOWER President Eisenhower enjoys hearty laugh while attending student banquet g5.m2k 4r r k 0. . Feb. 27, 1950, the new president made his first vusut to Penn State and was greeted by thousands DEDICATION Five years ago, Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower accepted the presidency of The Pennsylvania State University. His years on the campus have been years of great progress for our University. They have been marked by a great expansion of the physical plant, by the entry into new and important fields in research, instruction, and extension, and by a growing service to the people of the Commonwealth. Although faced With the many complex problems that come With a growing institu- tion, President Eisenhower has maintained an active interest in the aftairs 0f the student at Penn State. President Eisenhower brought into reality the long hoped-for student union building, instituted the annual Mont Alto Encampment program to learn firsthand the problems of students and share administrative problems, has maintained a personal interest in improv- ing the recreation program for students, has greatly expanded the scholarship program to help the needy and deserving student, and has planned the All-Faith Chapel to improve the religious life on campus. It is because we consider our hPrexyb not only one of the leading educators in the nation, but also a real champion of the stu- dent that we dedicate this, the Centennial LA VIE7 to our president, Dr. Nlilton Stover Eisenhower. 0 R E W 0 R D This Ccntcnniul Yum: l93i is :m iny lmrmnt milcslmw Ilor uur University and for our class. It marks the close 01' 11 century 0!. educa- tional service for Penn Smtc and it marks the end of formal education l'nr many ol- the mcmhcrs 01' our class. In this, our class annual, we have hmkul hack owr the yczu's Ahc 100 years since our University was chartered in 1855, and the In the beginning, then was only one building, Old Moln, and It was not complefed. The from campus was the farm and manual labor was a required part of the curriculum. four years since we, as freshmen, became a part of Penn State. We look forward too, to years of growth ahead, both for our University and for each member of this Centennial Class. It is our hope, as we pause at this im- portant: milestone, that as our University grows in service and in inHuence, we too, as alumni, may grow in wisdom, in leader- ship, and in service to our fellowmen. THE UNIVERSITY THE CLASS THE ORGANIZATIONS THE ATHLETICS THE ACTIVITIES UVERNO R 0 F T E GEORGE M LEADER Governor COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA THE UNIVERSITY X. A .95 Li! L41 C1! C1 Li. 1: :4: L11 C1! :14 L :5 H: A 13 :2 1:! CJ 1! E .1 Cl C! Li: H H ILIJLl'lthLL-ID .p. .- g.- oun- - .. LA- a-a 1:1 1;: L3 :1 cat; 1:11 LOCI CJ CJ Old Main was completed in 1863 after six years of labor and six years of plead- ing for funds. It provided living accom- modations, classrooms, and laboratories. ONE hundred years ago, ilt :1 time when higher cdu- calion was primarily designed for gentlemen, the farmers of Pennsylvania projected a school uwherein every farm- er's son may receive a literary zmd professional education compatible with the dignity of agriculture.' The Agricultural Society of Pennsylvania met at Harrisburg in 1853 to begin the movement hr the school and two years later, on Feb. 22, 1855, the Farmers' High School of Pennsylvania was chartered. The term hhigh school was chosen because it was felt farmers might think of a c0llegc as a place where Condemned os unsafe, Old Main was razed and the stones were used to construct the present building in 1929-30. Old Main is used primarily for administrative offices. hovs contracted evil habits and to set the school apart from the classical colleges of the tune. But the practical farmers tot ' care that their sons would continue to work with their hands by provldmg in the charter for a farm on whlch students would do the labor and thus be instructed and taught 2111 thmgs b It neeessarv to be known by a l'arme . The Trustees planned a big, hve-story strueture for 400 students, but crop lullures and a hnanctal pamc made it diHieult to obtain the money. When the hrst school term started on Feb. 16, 1859, the 69 young men who reported on the opening day found the main building only oneethird completed. Sparsely furnished rooms, oil lamps, cold and drafty dining balls that had been the construction shacks, ' limited Classroom equipment and books were some of the obstacles to learning. The day began with reveille at 6 a. m., followed by breakfast and prayers. Mornings were devoted to Class- room instruction and afternoons to work on the farm or other Chores. Debates and discussions provided recrea- tlon. Dr. Evan Pugh, the first president, was not to arrive until October. In Choosing Pugh, the Trustees secured a man capable of making a reality of the grand idea, to use Pughis words, of combining practical and theoretical education-then an untried experiment. Pugh accepted a job that was to try his abilities. His work included planning courses of study, teaching, handling disciplinary cases, and winning support for the school throughout the State. Financial problems were many and the Civil War and rising costs increased them. Pugh and the Trustees helped to secure Congressional passage of the Morrill Land-Grant Act of 1862, and with the name of the school changed to The AgriculturaI College of Pennsylvania in 1862, the school was well- qualihed to become the LandvGrant college of Pennsyl- vania. It was so designated. popular political figure, considered the founder of the common school system in the State. By speaking throughout the State and instituting a Harvest Home program to bring visitors to the college, he restored the school in popular favor and Checked the falling enroll- ment. Pneumonia, contracted while on a hunting trip with students, brought his death in 1871. The fifth president, James Calder, served from 1871 to 1880, a decade marked by changes. The name be came The Pennsylvania State College in 1874, the Board of Trustees was enlarged to include representatives of alumni and industrial societies as well as agricultural societies, the labor rule, restored by Burrowes, again was dropped, and a no-tuition policy was adopted to make educational opportunities available to 2111 people of the State. First president of Penn State was Dr. Evan Pugh. His death in 1864 was 0 serious blow to the school. VVeakened by an injury when his buggy overturned, Pugh died on April 22, 1864 at the age of 36. His hard work of Eve years had succeeded in getting this new experiment in education underway, but the next 25 years was to produce a multitude of other dithculties. After Pughis death, William H. Allen, president of Girard College, was named to the presidency. Plagued by money troubles and a declining enrollment, he re- turned to Cirard College after two years. The next president, James Fraser, was chosen From the faculty. He reorganized the academic program, planned courses in engineering, metallurgy, and mining, and dropped the labor rule, substituting practicums for it. His eHorts did not halt the falling enrollment-it fell to 30 students in 1868e-and he resigned. The appointment of Dr. George W. Atherton cs seventh president in 1882 brought on end to an era of drifting. Female students, six of them, were first admitted in 1872 and they have proven as diligent, orderly, and successful as the young men in the same Classes. Courses in modern languages, music, sewing, and the Culinary arts followed. The school made progress but criticism grew. Agri- cultural societies feared the early goals had been lost and there was condemnation because the work in me- chanic arts. added in 1865, had not been developed. Calder resigned in 1880 after an investigating com- mittee submitted an adverse report. His successor, Joseph Shortlidge, who had been head of a boys academy, lasted only nine months under growing criticism. Thomas H. Burrowes, the next president, was a The Armory, completed in 1888, for many years was a center for social activities, athletic events, and other go- therings as well as classes in military science and tactics. Before the first coeds arrived in 1871, Minerva Whitman, daughter of a faculty member was permitted to attend classes. 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M ,u MR 1 , ,, xVW a gamww, x State College, Pa., as seen from Old Main in 1890, with Pugh St. at right The Man wmter mOrning ,Ono The campus, now University Pork, Po., as seen from Locust Lane in 1890 1913 111111 with t11C S111itl1-LC1'C1' Act 01 191-1 appropriating 1CL1C1'111 11111115 for agricultural cxtcnsion. Summcr Scssions 11C1'C starth in 1910 111111 1'Cg111111' C1111111111011t grew 110111 1 100 in 1908 to 3 000 11111920. This 111011in17 enrollment 11101111111 11 111C111t1 11d1'is11r1' s15- tem to 11iL1 students 11nd 1011 to 111C 110111 0111CCs 111 111C Dcun 01 Mcn 11nd DC1111 01 1V11111C11. 111 1913. inadequate 1'11CilitiCs 11C sitzitcd limiting admissions and 011111 600 01' 800 111111 icants XYCFC 11CCCptCL The campus and the community, a lovely spot in the hills of Central Pennsylvania With the C11t1'1111CC 01 111C. United StutCs into 11101111 VV111' l, campus C111'1lts 11'C1c LlC10th to 11111111111y 111C nation. Mme than 600 stuants 111i1CL1 t0 1'Ctu1'11 to C11155 5. V1i1it11r1' tl11i11i11u instituted during 110 C1111 W111, 10011 new 111011111110 11$ thC Studcnt 2111111 1 1i11in1r C'mps was Cst11b1isl1CL1 m1 t11C campus and 11ItC1 111C RCscr1COf1iCC1's 1111min11 Corps 111017111111 11115 LlC1C10pCd U11CC11si111r 111 1115 C1101'ts to aid the C11115C Sparks 11111L1C spCCCth, wrote $C1'1Cd 011 committees, and 10d L11'i1cs. Central campus in 1894, in the horse-and-buggy days He suffered a nervous breakdown in 1920 and resigned. spending his last four years on the campus as a lecturer in history. Sparks was succeeded as president by Dr. John M. Thomas. who had built tiny Middlebury College in Vermont into a fme school with an endowment 01: $2,000,000. Concerned about Penn State's inability to admit all qualified students who applied, Tmmas inaugurated a ,43, 712-33. ILL. x: ' t ?;fsescerh Reactor Building, dedicated on Feb. 22, r6560; :orks beQinning of a new field of study and At tC . Adm. Lewis L. Strauss, chairman of Ormc Energy Commission, dedicated the building. Gmund Faith c Skefch Wing W Was broken on Feb. 22, I955 for the All- hopel, named for Helen Eokin Eisenhower. includes meditation chapel and program hiCh will be built before the main chapel. $2,000,000 fund drive for new buildings. The goal was not reached hut 17.000 alumni and friends pledged $1,727,272, which brought to the campus the Iirst major building program. Thomas resigned after four years to become head 01 Rutgers University but the impetus he gave to the col- lege carried over into the next administration. The 21-year administration of Dr. Ralph Dom Hetzel coincided with 21 series of national crises-Cight vears of depression, Four years of war, and two years of hpostwar adjustments. Yet Penn State continued to grow at am accelerated pace and to expand its services. The demand for cheaper education during the de- pression led to the establishment of centers throughout the State to meet the requests of the local people. From 1928 to 1932, 21 $5,500,000 construction pro gram brought 14 new buildings to the campus and in 1937, the General State Authority and Public Works Administration begun another major building program. Depression, however, mezmt retrenchment in some areas, especially in research. A temporary enrollment decline was halted when the Federal government set up its Works Progress Administration and National Y outh Administration programs to supply jobs. The attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, had an immediate impact on the campus. An accelerated pro- gram was started to enable students to complete as much training as possible before they were called for militarv service and to prepare men and women for essential work in industry. 23 '.. t, v . h Mnlecry training dates from Civul Wor days. These Codetz were enrollmi in military science 60 years ago. 1?: way ...a;.......4.zw..n-;..w The campus itscll' took on the appearance of a mili- . turv post as all 01' the services assigned men to the t . 7.. . g ,. .. ' J 0 .0 ' Unix'crsitv for training. World War II found the campus a virtual ormy post wnh fraternities converted into barracks ,0 Longtcrm research projects were dropped while physi- cists, chemists, bactcriologists, and others sought discov- crics in such holds us ordnance, aviation gasoline. lubricants, high explosives, unti-mzlluriul drugs, and suh- stitutcs for supplies once imported from other countries. Extension workers trained more than 140,000 men and women in cities throughout the State and mobilized workers to relieve the labor shortage on farms. The end of the war hrought :1 now prohlcm-hnding housing and providing instruction for nearly 23,000 vot- Crsms returning to tho cumpus. 'chmporzlr'v residence halls wcrc rushed to completion l'ur single veterans and Windcrcst, :1 trailer cmnmunity, appeared to house veterans with families. To provide instruction, :1 umpcmtivc program was developed whcruhv I'rcshmcn were admitted to Penn State, thcn assigned to a center, :1 State 'Iiczlchcrs College, -0 :9 , u-. d helped to President Pugh drew plans on pay for and build President's Residence The campus, in 1895, was dominated by Old Main while East College Ave. was lined with large frame houses. Hawtbm Kuxmwwm or another college to complete their first year. Twenty- two centers and colleges eo-operated in this program and it was not until 1950 that freshmen returned to the campus in large numbers. At the height 01' this postwar expansion, President 11etze1 died on Oct. 3, 19-17. He had headed the insti- tution 21 years during which student enrollment had quadrupled. the faculty had more than dnuh1ed, and the physical plant had increased in value more than nine times. Prior to 11etxe1's term 01' 011iee, Penn State had conferred 9,020 degrees. 11etze1 conferred 23,753 degrees. Elected as the 11th president, Dr. Milton S. Eisen- hower received a rousing welcome when he visited the campus on a cold day in February, 1950. He had been president 01. Kansas State College For seven years before assuming the presidency at Penn State on Ju1y 1, 1950. Penn State was still in the midst of a postwar expan- sion program and while a $10,000,000 construction pro- gram was underway, the new president was faced with problems of getting, more appropriations l'nr meeting rising costs and For expanding the research and instructional program. Dr. Eisenhower saw a need for an edueationa1 program that would recognize the new responsibi1ities that institutions 01' higher learning faced in a world 01: rapid change. He believed that a primary responsibility 01' a e011ege in this era is the furtherance of democracy and individual freedom. Traveling throughout the State, President Eisenhow- er was quick to win new friends fur the University and also won the eonlidenee and approva1 01' faculty, students, and alumni. Students soon conferred the sacred tit1e 0F Prexy on Dr. Eisenhmver. To solicit the he1p 01 students in 26 Herses and wagon travel unpaved College Ave- nue of Main Campus Entrance 45 years ago :4 sn' ' '. 3' 1 , .- ; -. Football dates from 1887 and in 1894 this team won six games and tied the game with Navy 1 . - M1; Rug: j i ...3,.;L;L:L.LL..,. h u'. H u w, . Li 3 The Library, started in 1858 with 195 volumes, was located in Old Main until Carnegie Library was opened in 1903 Returning veterans after World War H brought rapid expansion as Windcrest, a trailer Camp, at right, appeared and Pollock, Circle, center, provided temporary housing while new permanent residence halls were under construction. thc solving of administration pmhlcms, Dr. lliscnhmvcr suggested the Mom Aha Encampment. Ho adopted :1 lmlicv nli giving a hunk report tn the hicuhy and alumni 237 ups? . t 5.- .: xx. Research cchvtty In all fICIdS was greatly expanded following World War II and the construction of the Garfield Thomas Water Tunnel as a testing facility for . i . tho Ordndnce ROSCOFCh Laboratory W05 rYDiCCI' Of this compus-wide CXponsion. ill regular meetings called for this purpose. I Io proposed ;1 Int'ulty committee to advise him on administrative muttcrs. Rccognizing tht- truth of thC longtime complaint that the name, The Pennsylvania State College, did not :tdu quaitcly describe the status and functions of thc institu- tion. President liiscnhmvcr hcgun uctiun and succeeded in having the nzlmc changed on Nov. H, 1953 to The Pennsylvania StLIIC University. Thus, with :1 now and dcscrving title, with the 11th largest tullitimc enrollment in the country, with 21 rc- search program that operates on an annual hudgct of more than $6,000,000, with :1 physical plant valued at $68,000,000, with :1 program 01' 59 curriculums llnd more thtm 3,000 courses. and with a resident instruction facul- tv 01' 1,400 and total student enrollment of 14,270, Penn State begins her Centennial Year and marks the Close 0f a century of educational service. Christmas and the Corner. A . - i . peaceful setting that students, home Graduating classes after World War II grew larger as returning veterans for Christmas holidays, seldom see. swelled the ranks of the upper classes. Commencements moved to Beaver Field, but roin required two programs to be held in Recreation Building. With a small faculty, President George W. Atherton in 1887 could consult with each member of the faculty on administrative mot- ters. Today the President and General Officers of the University are assisted in administrative matters by the Council of Administration, University Senate, Faculty Advisory Council, and other groups. I . ml 'x H 9 EQJH V : fleSIDENT OF THE mum; OF T RUSTEES JAMES MILHOLLAND THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES PRESIDENT . ADRIAN O. MORSE Provost LAWRENCE E. DENNIS Administrative Assistant to the President ENERAL SAMUEL K. HOSTETTER Comptroller EDWARD L. KELLER Director of General Extension OFF I CERS WILMER E. KENWORTHY C. S. WYAND Director of Student Affairs Executive Assistant to the President KENNETH R. ERFFT LOUIS H BELL Associate Comptroller Director of Public Information 35 MARION R. TRABUE GEORGE N. P. LEETCH OTTO E. MUELLER Director of Summer Sessions Director of University Director of Housing Placement Service HERBERT R. GLENN FRANK F. MORRIS LUTHER H. HARSHBARGER Director of the University Director of Personnel University Chaplain; Health Service; University Services Co-ordinotor of Religious Physician Affairs 36 ALLEN C. ST. CLAIR CARL R. BARNES HAROLD K. WILSON C O WILLIAMS Director of Purchases Executive Accountant Director of Division of Dean of Admissions Intermediate Registration and Registrar RICHARD C. MALONEY MILDRED A. BAKER Director of Forgign Student Director of Food Service curs WALTER H. WIEGAND RIDGE RILEY BERNARD P. TAYLOR GEORGE L. DONOVAN Director of Department of Executive Secretary of Executive Director of Manager of Associated Physical Plant Alumni Association Penn State Foundation Student Activities 37 FRANK J SIMES Dean of Men Id! In Hugh! Jnmva H'. Dt'zln, Har- uhi , l'mlxmx. ILIHL , ,l 04 l 4IH 'ml lMIIm IV Residence hall counselors discuss. their programs for 'nclpmq men :.tudcnts living on campus Ilu' Hum of Mclfx UHiL'c is u lilllx hulwcvn llw :ulministmtinn and 111C mulv sludcnlx. Tho smil- ml. the nHiw munsvls :md guiclus students and xupcrxiacs imlclwndcnl AIIHI fraterniu :Iilyzlirs. Other liunclinns includc issuing classt'xcust's,:1i1ling in Iinuncinl nmllcrs, dmlinf; uilh disciplinary problems, 41nd counseling gm'crnmcntul lmdics. CHHCQ huurs. spunwrml jnimh In All Unix'crsilgx Cabinet 21ml 1110 Dunn nl- Mcnk UHiw, lmw gruwn during the p215! scwml yt'm's. 'Hu'sc inl'm'nml qct tnqvtlwrs are held In IIUIP mun um! wumcn students lx'cnmc hcltcr 11c quainlcd with the Dam of Mcnk me', ollwr xmdcnts. and faculty mcmlwrs. Ith .I. Rimes is Dean nl' Mon and is :Issistul by llzlmld W. Ih'l'lxiHS, nsxislam dcnn: 'Inmcs V. Dean. in charge 0'. imlvlwmlcnl LIH'uirs; and U. ltdwnrd Pnlluck, in clmrgv ol- fraternity :IHXlirs. Coffee hour in the Office of me Dean of Women helps freshmen to become acquainted with each other PEARL 0- WESTON 'I'hc Donn 01' V'umcn 21ml lwr smH' lmndlc housing for wumcn students. Deon Of Women lhsltr :1 counseling pmgnun for woman students, :1le isckumncnk hut sm'ivtics. Llntl supcnisc Ironidcs activilics and Pnnhcllcnic lencirs pmgmms. Under the dircclinn 01' Cordelia L. Hibbs, assistant 10 Ilw dean. u'umcn arc :lssignvd Io rcsidcncc halls 1hr regular and summvr scssiuns. 'lihc counscling Invgmm hcgins with Orientation Vch in the Full when wmncn's 11:11 sncivlics aid in introducing. i'rcshmcn tn tlw University liuch rcsidcncc hall has nnc hostess for approxinmtcly Hwy 100 wnmvn 21nd 5110 nuts :15 .m :ulvixur l'or xmmvn in her unit. Paul O. Vvsmn, dam of women, has lwcn assisted 1w N113. Hilxbs. in L'Imrgc of housing: Jum H. Dubnis and later Jean 1 indun'mn, who u'anuI with sorority :Ill ;1iI s: and Iidith C. Zinn, in charge of independent :Hl'uirs. leI In Higllb Vlmm lindcmnn. Prnrl U. H'mhm. nml l'nlilh U. Iilxlx. Detailed accuracy is necessary for research in micro-chemistry ORGANIZATION HAROLD K. SCHILLINC e - - - Dean HENRY W. KNERR - - - - Assistant Dean DONALD S. CRYDER - A Secretary to the Graduate Faculty EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HAROLD K. SCHILLING - . . - Chairman THOMAS P. BATES CHESTER T. MCNERNEY GEORGE E. BRANDOW ROBERT W. SCHIESSLER DOROTHY HOUGHTON 1LE PHILIP S. KLEIN JOHN D. LAWTHER GEORGE L. LEFFLER 1 Ex ofhcio 1 R013 ERT E. TscHAN As the University continues to grow, the program of graduate work also expands. Although graduate study was first ottered by the University in 1861, the Graduate School was not established unti1 1922 when 177 graduate students were enrolled in 144 courses which were taught by 103 faculty members. By 1954, the enrollment had risen to more than 1,400 students and 1,000 courses were taught by 500 faculty members. Of these courses, one half are open only to graduate students. During the academic year ending August 28, 1954, 726 graduate degrees were awarded, including 164 doctorates, Graduate student measures temperature of compost pile as part of research study of mushroom growth which brought the total number of graduate degrees awarded to , Foreign students have participated in the University1s graduate program and during the past year 108 students from other countries were enrolled in the Graduate School. Three years ago the Graduate Student Association was organized as 21 part of the Schoors program to gain recog- nition and a voice in University aftairs. Each graduate student is a member of the association which elects the members of the Graduate Student Council. Three members from each of the nine colleges are elected yearly. This spring, for the first time, the Association sent an orientation booklet to new graduate students. Written from the student viewpoint, the booklet discussed housing, cours- es, and campus life. The Association cooperated with the Accreditation Program, a survey taken every ten years in which members Visit other institutions and accredit them according to their educational program. The Graduate School1s social program includes a fall convocation, speakers, and three dances. A social C1ub is also organized for foreign students. The oHicers and members of the executive committee of the Graduate Student Association are Harry Shadle, president; Karl S. Webster, vice-president; Agnes G. Doody, secretary; and James W. Boodley, treasurer. iii M, ti , 33; 3 a 4 . w x : $1 ; . ,1 , 1.21m t Night and lighted windows produced this striking view of the new unit of the Fred Lewis Pottee Library Wk? ,4;1 ' ' 4 1 1 42 RALPH W. MCCOMB University Librarian; Archivist With the growth of thc University and its increase in cnro11mcnt and courses, the University Library has 11150 11011 the need for increased lizlcihtics. Tho 11m 1ihrary, houscd in Old Main in 1859, has hccn moved twicc-to the Car- anic l,iihrzu'tv, now Carnegie 112111, and 1inally to the Fred Lewis Puttcc Library on the Nlall in 19-10. The 1ihrurv, which once containcd 0111'v 1,500 volumes, now 111C1th105i400,000 vohlmcs in English and forcign 121w guugcs. The most recent stop in thc hhmry's growth was the addition 01: u ncw wing in 1953 which 1rip1cd the storage capacity, doubled the suiting capacity, and made more material directlv umihthlc m the students through the Open hook shc1vcs, pi'riodicn1 room, and the micmhhn 111cs. Approxinmtclv 2,500 rare hooks, including a Smwr Bible. the Iirxt compluttr 1311110 01' its kind published in America, and a few vohnncs dated before 1500, are housed in thc v21u1ts and in thc 1ibmrian's 011icc. The library 3150 has .va NIVERSITY LIBRARY Student librarian aids a fellow stu- dent seeking a solution in the library an Australian Art and Literature Co11cction containing hooks, nmgaxinos. and paintings from the h10011y 1V1cmori111 Co11cction, which was presented to the U niversity 1ast year. Library lincilitics inchidc tho microhhn 11105 of thc New York Humid 'Iiriinmc complete from 18-11 to 1899 and the Pittsburgh Post Gazette from 1786. The library has 2111 85111hum record co110ction. receives United States Government publications, subscribes to mzmy United Nations publications, and provides a photostat scr- V1CC. and am extension library service coordinated with the libraries at the University's centers. A manuscript department, established recently. includes original literary and historical writings. Valuah1c records pertaining to the Universitvk origin and history, publications. photographs, zmd 0thet general information about the University's development are available in the Penn State Room in the. library, 41 Garfield Thomas Water Tunnel is one center of research l$$e$ Study of bone density is part of im- portant research in human nutrition RESEARCH More than 500 research projects were in operation during the past year as University personnel continued to move into new Fields in research. With the dedication of the Research Reactor Building on Feb. 22, 1955, as a part of the Centennial celebration, expansion of the work in the field of nuclear science came Closer to reality. It is expected that the Reactor will be completed before the end of the year and it will be used for research in various fields as well as for ad- vanced instruction purposes. Construction was started during the year on a second animal diseases laboratory which when completed Will provide for an expansion of research in this important field. The program on animal diseases was greatly ex- panded in 1953 when the first laboratory unit was com- pleted and began its studies designed to prevent losses in the States livestock and poultry industries. Construction of an additional floor to the Ordnance Research Laboratory also was started during the year and will make possible expansion of the important pro- gram conducted by the Laboratory. In the held of education, the University began re- search on the use of closed-Circuit television in college instruction. Classes in general psychology and general chemistry were taught during the Spring Semester with the hope that the medium might prove a means to attain better instruction and also enable faculty members to teach more students as a growing college enrollment throughout the country poses problems in providing larger teaching stafls and increased classroom and labora- tory facilities. Important research work was continued in many other areas on the campus, with the research program operating on an annual budget of approximately $6,000,000. Much of the program is supported by federal and state funds, grants From foundations, and grants from industry. l XTEN SION 'l0hrough the extension services, the activities and f'ueilities of the University are carried to the eomlmmity, the Commomveahh, and the nation. Utilizing class instruction, correspondence instrue tion, and informal instruction the extension services reach people scattered in various locations, including members 01' the armed forces. The OH'DCLIIDPIIS program for freshmen and sopho- mores is conducted in Penn State centers located in Ale toonu, Ogontz, DuBois, llazleton, Erie and Pottsville, where 1,350 students are enrolled in fulletime study. New programs in the held of technology were :tdoptv ed recently, providing for two years 01' full-time study leading to the degree of associate in engineering. These are oH'ered in the fields of electrical technology, drafting and design technology, and eWeetive in the Fall of 1955, a program in metals technology will he started. These programs are offered only at offeeampus centers. The informal instruction program reaches hundreds of thousands :mnuaHy 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 1111 exten- sion activities except agriculture. Because of its highly specialized programs, and because of special State and Federal grants, the Agricultural and Home Economies Extension operates separately. Short courses and confer- ences are held on the campus while correspondence courses enroll thousands in the home. County agricul- tural zmd home economics extension representatives are located in each ol' the counties of the State to further the program. Edward L. Keller serves as director of General Ex- tension while Herbert H. Albrecht is director of Agricul- tural and Home Economics Extension. Extension personnel 1; conduct classes for student nurses in areas where no other teachers are ovoiIoble Films are checked in Audio-Visuol Aids Library which last year distributed 24,000 films 43 COL DANIEL F. RIVA, USAF Professor of Air Science and Tactics CAPT. ROWLAND H. GROFF, USN Professor of Novel Science COL LUCIEN E. BOLDUC Professoro of Militarsy Science Tactic ROTC P'C1h11ps thC 1111'51Cst prom'am in tC1ms of enrollment and 11Cti1it1 at thC Uni1'C15it1' is thC Reserve OHiCcrs Truinino Corps, Consisting of units of the Army, N1111', and Air F111'CC. All maiC studcnts must mod the requirements of two 1'C111's husiC training, at 11'hiCh timC advanced C0111'scs 11rC ofi'C1'Cd thosc Fulfillinu the qualifications. T hC A'1m1 and Air FOICC programs, with 1,204 11nd 2 290 men 1C5pCCti1'Ci1' Consist of courses in basic 11nd 11d1' 'anCCd miiit111'1 11nd 11i1' SCiChCC. Quaiiiied students may Cicct the Flying provides a thrilling time for Air Force cadets enrolled for summer training 11d1'1mCCd program which 1'Csults in eligibility for commis- sions of second licutcnunt in the Army 01' Air Force RCSCI'VC. Distinguishcd Military Students 1111111 1'C11ucst rcgular Com- mlss1ons. The Naval ROTC with 1111 C111'011111C11t of 340 men this 1'C11r oficrs 1110 11111115. The RCoular 111110111111, attained thmuuh competitive CX11111in11ti01'1, maintains 1111 emollment of about 130 stuants whose benchts include fees, textbooks, and 11 rctainer 11111' of $50 per month for four 101115. This 1111C 0f proomm includes the obligation to accept 11 1'Cuul11r Midshipmen learn the details of operating a radar set in simulated onti-submorine warfare N111'1' 1'11111111issi1111 111111 5011100 1111 111'ti1'0 duty. l'hc 0111111111 1111111111111 i111 11i1i111y 210 111011 spcciiiC' Ihc 1'11111pl01i1111 oi 0i1'ht 50111051015 11l N111'11l S1 ic1110 11111111 111111' 1'0sult in 11 111111111issi1111 11l 011si1111 in 1h0 1 111'1 111'501'11111i ii0ut0n11m in thc lelim' Q111ps lh0 1151101i111r in 11l th0 C011101111i.11 10.11 i1111uuht 11011' 1101'0101111101115 l111'1'111'h hmmh 11l 1h0 1101C. A 111111111 111 55 1111111011 11'01'0 scicctcd l111 11111101 i iipht IhC sccond oi its kind in lhc Unil01i 5113.110 it was sp1111s11101i h1 thc 111111111 Ah S111i1't1' in 1111i01' 111 111111111110 111111 stimuizit0 0111111111111i1'11- h, - Army cadets In summer camp gain experience as they assume responsibility for company command 1111115 h0l11'0c11 1111' Air ii111'1'0 ROTC 11nd 111h1'1' activities. LUIHPUS 'lihc A1'1n1' ROTC pi111'01i 111151 111 11101 1 1shin11 l1iii1' 11011111101111! Drill Mom this Sprinu 111111 '11 1'0p115011t111i1111 11l approxi1n1110i1' 30 1111110151110. 11110110110111 P0111151Hh.111i11. h1111'1'iu11d Virviniu. 111111 H'ushinuum 1111' boil imm thc 11111111 11 h111111'ship USS P01111s1h.111i11 11'113 i111'1mlii1'p105011101i h1 th0 N411 11011111111011: 111 h1' 1111111111011 11nd 11111101i in the 1'11111'11'111'1i oi th1 1111101 Union Building. THE CLASS Campus belles participated in the first May Day festivities in 1914 while today the campus belles pose for a formal portrait. aw 1 ' u. !. L' ,t mam i'! Ul'lSlC Jl'STlN BHAI'N NXVCY 51 IUFIICLID ' ' hm; i .0 'ls'pgo DOD N A LA FFERTY STIH HI 1 l V. N A l HAN EH'NTBCM Churning butter provided dairy students of 1898 with practical training while students today learn how to score, judge, and place sheep and other animals w mum $93! M'n JAN; 72 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE LYMAN E. JACKSON Dean Power and machinery is one important field Medical technologists learn proper technique with opportunities for agricultural engineers for taking blood sample, this one from a rabbit LYMAN E. JACKSON - HERBERT R. ALBRECHT - - - Demz Associate Dean, Director of AgriCHIHH'HI aml Home Econmuics Extension MICHAEL A. FARREL LL Assmiulc Dean Director of the Agricullural Experiment Station Associate Dean, Director of Resident InslrIILII'mI RussI: LL B. DILKILIISON MAURICE K. GODDARD - WILLIAM C. BIIAMIILI: NEVVELL A. NORTON HOWARD O. 'IIIHIEBOLD MALIKLIN E. JOHN HENRY S. BRUNNER FRANK W. PlilKliRT A I'IUVVARD B. SPRAGUE XAIILLIARI L. IVIuNNINL: 7 RAYMOND W. SWIFT ROBERT W. STONE - I'IIZNRY W. POPP A DONAI D V. Josumxan K. THORNTON - Rus ELL E. LARSON - ERN ST W. TALLE 'BACll ALFRED L. Bon'rmau - BERTIL G. ANDERSON I DL-L'L'Ilscd, March 11, 1955 Director, School of Forestry Head, Forest Management Hand, H700d Utilization Head Agricultural and Biological Chemistrx IIemI Agricultural Izconomics and Rural Sociolovx Head, Ayriculrurul Education . Head, Agriculluml Engineering Head, Agronomy Head, Animal Husbandry Hand Animal Nutrition Hc,ad Bacteriolotw 118,:ch Bomm' and Plant Pathology Hcad,Dair1'Scic1IL'c IILLIII, Farm Operations and Serlicc H,emI HorticuItIIrL' HLLILI POIIIIry Husbandry IIUt ILI, Veterinary SLience Hand, Zoology and Enlanmlngy Students consider doiry breeds in relation to milk production Experimental forests provide laboratory facilities for future foresters sup ' ,,h.y VII ii, :3 ,' 7p m. 1; n u I JOHN ROBERT ALLISON Taremum I1ngIIIIIIIIy 1'1m'I'r Club; +11 1TIII1I JAMES JOSEPH ANDERSON rnl'l'dry . VVIIymart Delta Chi Assistant Manager, LIIL'I'IMI'; SAME; Furralry Society MIIIItrIIsc Alpha 7.0m ViL'tLlHL'inIIIIII. .'X111I:1 7.0m; .Xxsistunx Manager, Manager, 111Ilc Band; Soth'llll'y, 11.11'1l51lf1'r. Phi Mu Alpha; SyIIIlIlIIIny Orchestra; Clover Club 1111111A11D EDXVIN AN11S11'1XDT IIIIrIiCIIIIIIrI PIIsiIIIIIt IIIIIIiuIltIIrI 1'1uh; Pi lehu Xi; Phi 1 lIsiIIIII Phi; lv-Iv SIICiIh , IXLUIIKWUINIYL SlIIdI- IIt C UlllIL11 lllOMAS ARMS l 110N1; 11111111111'111S17I11H1r! NEIL S. ANDRE Agv'rmmuy Kutxtown Ileh I 1;; IInIII I 11110 VVillIIw Grove Linwluck JIIIIgiIIg'I'I'IIIII;11IIII1I IIII1 HriIllL' C III1I; Little International GENE WILLIAM AUGSBURGER Furmtry 1Villiumspurt 11IIrI'slry SIII'iI'ly 11IIIII1IIIrII Sigm'l 1'1Ii.:X1p1lI 1111'113'11111 .'XI 11.111151 .1QI'IIIIIIIIII 1IIIn'I'r111II1I; 1.I';IngI' 1'1 1x111LES JUNIOR BAKER Fairhopc Agrmmnn' 1111111111'1'1U11 1111116111 1111111511111 BARKLEY Agrmmm I- Clarkshurg 11mc'r 11IIII', .Xgrigullurc SIIIIIPIII 11IILIIIC11 JOSEPH RICHARD HANNA lXIiIluippII Poultry HIMIIIIIIIIry Poultry 1 luh 011111N CALVIN 13211111 VVesthL-kl I'IIrexIrI xlelII 1- IIImIIII 111m .lehu Phi UIIII'gII; X1IIIIIIgL-r, I'IIIIHIIIH; IIIrIaYrtx SIIIILQ 110111.11 .AS P1 11111111 BASTIAN HurtiI'IIIl III'I' VVilIiIImspIIrt HurliuIIIurI- Club 1 ES11 11 1 ARUL' 11171711 VVI-cdville .1griIII11ImI1 1i I1IICIIIII1II 11';lX ZIIIIIIIgI 1III1I THOMAS 1VESI.11Y 111513115 Greensburg IIIIrI'sIry SccrI'lIIr'Vw'I'II'IIsuI'L-r. Xi Sigma Pi; Secretary, Forestry Society VVIIJiY VICTOR BEHLER PN'VXIPU'I'IIHHY'V . Pallmcrton Alpha 2013 Alpha Phi OIIII-gn; PI'ILVI'I SIII'icIy; 1IIIrIInIurIIls JOHN MELVIN 1117.111EMAN GI'III'I'III AgriI'IIIIIII'v IVlerchImtvillc, N. J Sigma Phi Alpha Outing Club GEORGE LAW'RENCF. BEINI'IAUER Pittsburgh Animal Husbandry PI'I'-VI't SIICiI'Iy ALEC JOHN BELIASOV Pittsburgh I'1Lfi'1'cl111111'u11:60110l1111'1 Phi Kappa Psi PIIrmi NUUS;I'XHL1FUC1CS;1 ruck 11'Ick 17 IIIIIIIIiItI'I; Junior 1V-uk CIIInIIIiItee; NS. X; lhcspiznns 1rI51IIIIIIII 1IIuns110r; 11 IIII' s I'II HII Nous II! Penn State; 1151; AKHCUHUHII1L'1IIIHIIIIILS11LI1I; S 1X11: JACQUES 1113110511 . . . . . Philadelphia 7nqugy umI Emmnolngv Chi Phi lFC; 71110111111 C luh; Inn lmur. 1Is II: IEINNE L. IIHR'IIIOLF . . . . Philadelphia Duin' 51'21'111'1' SL'm'tzn'v. Dalin SL 1111111 CI111;I C71111l11' Smict1:I:diI11r, P1 mi Smu- Duinmmt; AgliLuItuu' Smdvnt C111111L'ii; 131111111 CIuI'1;P1 1111 811110 I'nrmcr KENNETH LEE BEVAN . . . PIwL'nixx 1111' Animal Husbandry 'XIpI111CI1i Rho Block 111111 Bridle Club: Prc-YN Society GI; OR C E KAUFFMAN BIEMESDERFER . . Pcnryn Horticulture Kappa Dt'Ih Rho Presidcnr, Pi Alpha Xi: Agriudlurc Student Crundl: Il1 rrticulmn C':Iub St 1111' Pmty; 'Ih1'spm RAYMOND MATTHEIVS BINKLEY . . . Beaver Dairy Scicmt' Beta The! 111 Pi Vicc- -Prusidcnt, B13121 TIIL'! 111 P1; lehn Phi 01111-g21;l311i11 S' icucc C';IuI1 Barbell C lub; GunnastiL 's GEORGE NELSON BOBB . . . . . Gordon Forestry Society JOHN HOWARD BODY . . . . YclIowHousc 1'Ig1'x'L'11ImmI Iingimw'ring Lumlxln Chi Alpha President, ASAI'I: Agricullun' Suulcnt C?auncil; Young Dcmuvrans ROGER LEE BOLLARD . . . . . Lincsvillc Cvm'ruI 1'Igricullm'1' PAUL COOPER BOYD . 1 . . . . Delta Agricultural I L'unumi1's Presidcm l1'nn Il'111L'11 C Iub: A Xir Sm'ic 'SvLund Hunngcr, Basketball; Ag IIiII Broom; Agriulltnml Iiunmmics C11 111 C11 IARLES RALPH BRADER . . . Schnccksviilc Agrivullurul Ii'unomics 'I'hma Dvlm Chi P1'csidcnt,l'I11'l.1 DL'IUI CI1 II C 111111111 01 Control; CPA: AgriL uluu'ul LCUHOIIIIICS C Iub; Linn l1Irty REX LORRAINE BRADLEY . . C11Iu111biuCross Roads I urm'lry Beta Them Pi IIuscanl; Vice President, nS Ciluh; Fnrvstry Society CARL LOUIS BRANDT . . . . . IIuvcrtmvn I'orvsrry Delta Chi lmrmuuruls; SAME; Furt'stry Surimy; Scabbard and Blade CHARLES BR EIDENSTEIN . . . 1 Boycrtown IIIIII'I'I' Sl' IUYICL' WILLIAM HAMILTON BROOKS . . . Mnnmevillc Agronomy Agriculture Student Council; Cluvcr Club; Grunge; H711; Outing Club ROBERT IRVIN BROWN . . . . . 131151011 Dairy Scivm'v Alpha Zt'tu Cluuly Society: Dairy Scicnu' Club; Assistant Edimr. Pmm $11111.- Duirj'muu; Circulation Manager, Penn Smu- 1:111'1111'1'; Secret:1r'1'31'n'ns1ucr, CJII'L' Club LUDVVIG ADOLF BUBE . . . . Philadelphia Agronomy Sigma Phi Epsilon YiL'LuPresidcm, Sigma Phi lipsiInn; 117C; Baseball; Newman Club; SL'I111I1PIuttl1'rs Club; Clm'cr Club HAROLD LYN CALVERT . . . . . Altouna IIortiL'ulmre HARRINGTON MANLEY CASE . . . Coatesvillc Animal IIusInImln Block and Bridle Club; Lditur, Ag IIx'l! Bree: 1' , Agrigulturc Student CounciI' Liu'smck Judging Ic'am; Clm'cr C11. 1b 61 VINCENT STAN LEY CIEGELKA Farm! I'y Scranton Furcslry Smitty RICHARD II. CI.APPI '.R . . . . . Inaccyvillc Animal Ilm'lnmdry IIIII1'k IIIHI III'i1II13 I'Iub; VI'1'SI1'y Foundation WILLIAM THOMAS CLAYTON . . . Washington Agricnlluml I'tlnculiuu ALBERT LYNN CLEPPIL'II . . . . Arlington, VII. Forestry 'I'Iu Phi DI'Im V' 11'1' I'1 11i1I1',nr I'11r1'str1 Soc'iuv- . A1Iv1rIisiIIg M 1'11 agcr, SIHI'HIII; IIOI'I Riilc I'1' ::Im SAME JOIIN l. COBLIZ, JR. I Icrsllcy Animal IImImmIry IIIn1'k nml IIri1Il1' t'luh; Livestock Judging 'I'1'nm; IVmII Judging 'l'cnm JAMLS INII I IA'XI C OVVAN . . . Beaver Falls 11,1,r11IIIIumI mul 131uluy1al 1 !11misrry I. i1'I1ig C hcmiml Sucidy GARRY NICI IOLSON CIIOTI II'ZRS . . Alicnduic, N. J. Agrmzmny Kappa Delta Rho Crop Judging Team; Clover Club II'ZSSE R'IEI'ZGER DAIILING'I'ON . . . Darling Animal Hushzmriry Phi C animal Delta S1'1'r1'11Iry, Phi Gamma Delta; I3Is1'Inll Pershing IIiIIcs ' S1 :IIIII Md and Illndv; QuIII'11'I'1IL'1'k Society; Block and Bridle Iluh; Livestock Judgi ng 'I1'11III; Ag IIiII 13r1'1':1: RONALD WILLIAM DENKER . . Little Falls. N. J. Dairy S1'i1'111'1' Dairy Science Club; IHII'IHIIUIHIS IACK HARVARD DENNIS'I'ON . . . . Dunmorc I'urmtn' Pr1'si1I1nt;r Xi Sigmzi Pi' Phi Kappa IPIIi; PM I'm Sigma; 1'str1 Sn1'ict1;M1m1Iging I' ditur, 81111111 ROBERT FREDERICK DERR . . . . Flourtown Agriculmral uml Bioiuglcul CIIL'mislry Alpha Zota l,icbig L'IIL'111i1'III Sucivly VVIIJAIID S'I'OVEII DE'I'VVEILEII. jR. . . Hatfield Hortivullun' AI'IIO'I'C Drill 'I'1'mn; Horticulture Club; Outing CIuII DONALD DAVID DEWEY . . . . Swarthmnrc lv'oresrry I'urcstry Society; Outing Club; Nitlnny lem GLENDYN LEWIS DIETZ . . . Huntingdon VaIIcy AgricthmII Enginm'ring Sigma Chi ASAIE; Engineering Sludvm Cuuncil VVAL'I'ER JEROZVIE DOBROGOSZ . . . . Eric Bacteriology RIKI 211111 Coccus CIuII; Newman Club C. I IRIS'I INL' LMARY DONCI IEZ . . . Bethlehem Medical 'I'eLIumIogy Sucre!zIry-'l'rcnsurcr, Rod and Cuccus Club HARRY ARTHUR DOU'I'I' . . . Vandergrift Duir; Scian 'DczItI I'hcta Sigma DinrV Science C IuII' College 1110p; I3I1I1'k mid BritIIL' CIub; IIn Ig1r W'iIIizIIns I 1Ilo11sI Iip DONALD G. DRAKE . . . . Light Street Forestry D1' 1111 'IIIc I11 Sigma Forestry Society; Alpha Phi Omega HENRY DREXLEII. JR. . . . . . Carnegie Baal vriulugy SHIRLEY ANN EAGLEY . . . . North Girzird MvdicnI 'IbuImoIogy Kappa Delta Phi Kappa Phi; Ihidiu Guild; Rod and Cnccus Club; Storring Cmnmincc, Stuu- Party; Canterbury Club PAUL STOUDT EBEIIT . . . . . Palmcrmn Agricultural and lliqugicaI Clii-mixlry Alpha Zola LSA; Lichig Chemical Sncicty; Alpha Phi Omega WAYNE HENRY EDELMAN . . . . Bethlehem Hurticulmrv Horticulture Club AUSTIN EUGENE EDGINGTON . . . Easthrlin Agrmmnn' DVVIGI IT GERALD IZDVVARDS . . . Cluimbcrsburg Horticulture Alpha Gamma Rho Horticulture Club: Arnold Air Society RALPH G IzlLBERL . . . Upper Darby Agviurllurul mul IIioIngiuII IIumisIn Scerct Iry, I inbxg C Iumicnl Soci 10! v; Cmss- Counlrv: Outing ;Ski Club; Symphnny Orcluslr; CHARI ES ADEI BER II ELY . . . VVelIsbom 7tmlng1 nml Eniunmlrigy lnasurcr, Zoology CIub CARL L. EMICK . . . . . . Montgomery Horticulture CHARLES VVENDEL EMIG . . . . Camp HiII Fm'esrry Alpha Chi Rho Amuld Air Sucirty; Outing Club DALE LARUE EPPINGER . . . . New Bedford Forestry Alpha Zeta Forestry Sucicly; IFC. VVILBUR FELL EVANS . . . . Kennett Square Agronomy Sigma Phi Alpha WILLIAIXI BINGHARI EWING. III . . . VVcstGrm'c Dairy Science Phi Kappa Sigma FRED LEWIS FIESTER . . . . Muncy Valley Agriculmm; Education Delta Theta Sigma Alpha Tau. Alpha; Dairy Scionu- Club; 'Iircasurcr, IJITA JOHN M. FINKBEINER , . , . . CheItcnIium Forcslry Iimcsxr'v Socicly X MARGAREI JANE FLEHING . . . State College p- Honicmmm Alpha Xi Delia 1 MP1 ! Xi; P4 m1 Smw l'urmcr; But my Club; Rifle C lub; Agriculture udcm Council; Seucmri, IIortiLuItul: Clu I GEORGE LATIMORE FLICKINGER . . . . York PreVI'vlvrimn'y Agriculture Studem Council; Niminy Council RICHAIEI: ALDEN ros I ER . . South Orange. N- ,I. Fore Tau Phi Delta Chapel Chair; Glee Club; chsh'y Society 63 GERALD CI IARLES FHANC Huncsdalc Iiorvslry Nillzmy GIIIIIII: Outing CIIIII; lrlbl'Chtl'y Suricly JOSEPH THEODORE FREDERICK xviiix'CS-Bill'l'c Dairy Svimlcu lXIiI'I PHKILIL'la Judging 'chIIII; DIIirI Scicnuc Club; NI'II'IIIIIII CIIIII IIIIVERNE VVILLIAIH FREDERICK Butler IiIIrI-III'I Xi Sigma Pi; SAME; ITIIrcatry SIIciL'ty JACQUELINE VERNA CARIS Freeland UIIIII'I'III Agriculture Riding Club; Black IIIIII Bridle Cluh; UCA; Linn Party GENE EDWARD GIEHIHNC PiIlslIurgh AIII'IIIIII ,llHiJLHIL'T'V Blm'k IIIId HriIIIII Club; Lillie IntvrIIaIlinIIul RICHARD IIUGH GELA'I'T Agricultural and BiulugiL-III I'IIc'IIIiI'Ir'I' lZlIIIier, N. Y. KIIIIPII Sigma l,ichig Chemical SIIuile'; Manager, lnsLI'IIIIIIl DONALD MI GOUGHAN UI'IIUI'III Agricull Hrl' N.II'L-rIIIwn Pi KIIIIIIII PIIi ALAN KEITH GRHSS DIIIII N'giv Ll Macungic Uphn thu Igriulhun SIIIIlum CIIumil; UIiI IrI Sgiuuc IIIIII; PI'IIII Slim: IIr III yr; PIIIII Sluli DIIII'IIIIII DONAI D DOUGLAS GRETH I-Im-III'I' HOIC Hillc irrilln; Furrxlry Surin'ly VVL-rncrsvillc Richmond, Vkl. Kappa Sigma JAMES BUOKER GRIFFIN, JPI. lurI'er'I GLENN MAB I'lN GROSS HIIIIiLIIlIIIrc Camp Hill Aid; In HpiII I hi RIIII XVII HER NEVVUN GRUBB .IgI'IcuIIIII'ul Fcunnnuu Agricultural Izcunmniu I lub 64 JACOB EDWARD GUFFEY. ll Elizabeth DuiII' Scivm'c DIIiI'I C z'mlI luriging lt IIIII; DIIIIII' Scicnu' L'IIIII; Agricullurc Sll II-IluII Quumil; l'rcnsurcr, +II Ii uh SUL ANN GUNSALUS . . Altounn l IliL'III I l l lIIInlIIgI FRANK KARI. GUN'H HER Agricultural livmmmirx Pittsburgh Phi Kappa Agricultural IicIIIInIIIII's ClulI; FFA; I 'iltuny Umtm Soudcrttm ilhi Sigma Kamm HARVEY KIDD HALLMAN I'Igrivuhuml and Biological Cllt'nlislry ACS; Poultry Club; lIIImmuI'IIls; SIIIII: P.IrII'; HAROLD RAYMOND HARDING Noxcn Dairy Scivnca Dairy Science Club PATRICIA CAROL HARNED Edinbom Horticulture VI vs: C IICSKCI Alpha 'Iau Omega RONALD 1,. HARPER Fortstry Pushing Rifles Dnvlestow n Doha Theta Sigma Ilphn Inn All ha; Dairy :I; Immmurals JOIIN PRESLY HARRIS Agricultural Educarimz D'IIirI' Judging Team; IIAX; SCIIIICIIIII', ; Svicncc CIIIII: Agricuhurc StuleIIr Council; IIC IONALD LEE I'IAIIIIOD . . Ingomar Dairy Science Dairy Science Club AUDREA IIAIIT Altoona IIIL'III'IIIII 'I'cchnnlogy leIIZI Kappa AIpha YiuchrcsiIIcnt, Alpha Kappa Alpha TI IOMAS HENRY I-IARTZELL Horticulture Horticulture Club; Penn Statv Club: Rod and Coccus Club IVILIrrIIy Hill, N. I. EARL GEORGE I'IARTZFELD . . DuBois Zoolugy mIIl Emonmlogy CLARA LEI IECKA HARVEY . ILIIStIIII Agriculmrul IiIlqulimI I U III: I C-IIIIIIIIII DOIIII Block IIIIII III'idIII CIIIII; Riding Club; IIItrIIIIIIIIIIIs; Lion Party JOHN AMI FZIII D IIAVVK wading Fsluro Sigma Chi SAME; Iiorcslry Society JAMES IIALPII I'IAY Saxonburu Agrononn' D LIIm 'IIIN III SigIIIII Lacrosse; President. C IIIIIIr C Iub; Agriculture Student Council; 'LIIIsurcr, C only SociLIII'; Pi Iilll Pi Sigma DARYL KEITII IIEASLEY . . C any Agricultural Edncnlirm DIIIIII IIIIm Sigma President, ScurcIIII l', DI lIII TIIIP III Siuma; PIIIsidcm, Vice Prusidcnt, IIIA; Agriculture Student L-ounIil; AIl- IIIIiIcrsilI SIII-nIItII'iIII; II -C MARY JOAN HECKMAN . . Girard Medical IcchuoIogI 1.411 Mu I II- Univ vcrsil SCIrcIIIriIII; SIIIILIIIIrI, Alpha Nu; DorIIIimrI OIIiccr; Vice- I:rcsidem PIIi Mu: Thus I :Ins- Newman C luI; Rod IIIIII Cuccus Club; PIIIIIICIIcnic Council; InIrIInIurIIIs; Modem DIIIICD CI lb DELIIOY GUY IIEISER . Dairy Science . McKeansburg Phi Kappa Psi President, PIIi KIIIIPII Psi KENNETH WILSON IIENIIY Pine Grave hIilIs Dairy Science Delta Sigma Phi Baseball; Dairy Products Judging TCImI PAUL NORMAN HERB Parkcsburg Agricultural Enginorring Engineering Student Council; ASAE; SAE RONALD DAUNE HERSHBERGEII Jnhnsmwn Agricultural Education A; FF JOHN LcROY HERSHEY, JR. . . . Lititl. Pmdln Husbandry Kappa DeIIa Rho V' 1ch Presidicnt, Kappa Delta Rho; Agriculture Student Council: Am old Air SocicII c-e Pr csiusl cut, President, Poultn Club; Skull and mlloncs; Campus Chest; Intlmmurals; Pershing Rifles; POIIItrI Judging Tea WILLIAM FRAN KLIN HESS Gcncml Agriculture Benton Intramurals; General Agriculture Club; Agricultural Engineering CIIIb DOROTHY M. IIICKOK . . . . Troy Agricultural EIIm. miou. Wesley Foundation; College Co op; IPA; Grange; Intramurals 65 66 SHERWOOD STANLEY HILL . . . . SIaIinqun BucIcriqugy Blue BiIHLI; Young Republicans; Rod and Coccus Club PAUL F. IIISIIMAN . . . . . . Mcadvillc Furvxtry ITIIrI-stry Sncicty RICHARD JAMES HOBBS . . . . VVHSIIIngtIIn Iiurvxlry KEITH DONALD HORN . . . . WiIIiaIIIspon Fore xtn Phi Delta Theta IUUIIYJII; Xi Sigma Pi; P4Irmi Nous; 41rCIsurcr.'S Club; XrI lidimr, SVIIHH; SAME IVAIJVER ANDREW IIOUGII . . . . Lansdownc Fan'stry Sigma Nu Xi Sigma Pi; IiIIrcsIry Sncicly GEORGENE ELIZABETH HUBER . . . Bethlehem Animal Husbandry Phi Mu Block and Bridle Club; Livestock Judging Team IOSEPII FRANK IIUDICK . . . . . Exctcr Form! ry IOI INI .IIUN I SINGLII . . . . Ilcgins Agmninny AI III I G 4'IIIIIII I IIIIu Vicc-l'rcsidcnl. Alpha GIIInsz Rho; Clover Club HERBERT RICHARD HUIILIIRINK . . West Chester Hurtic IIIIIIn V lCL' President SI ninr Class; Prosidcmt Lhnpcl Choir; C IN: CIuII; lI Icspiuns; SI 4IIc P4IrIy; Residtnt Counselor ROBERT EARL IIUS'IION . . . . . Albion Agricultural EducaIion Alpha Zeta President, Alpha Tau AIIIIIII; Secretary, FFA; IVc-slcy FoundaIiun; Glee Club; Grunge ROBERT ELLIOTT IRVINE . . . . Altuona IIurII'cIIII urv IVcsIminsII'r FIIIIIIdIIIioII IZLVVOOD NELSON IIIVVIN . . . . PIIiIzIchpIIia Agronomy Clover Club; Oming Club BRUCE M. IOIIN . . . . . . . Lcmont Agricultural Iicmnmxics WALTER CUSHAIID JOHNSTON . . . CIcarIicId HorIicIIIIIIrI' Horticulture Club DEAN EDGAR JONES . . . Ebcnsburg Agric IIlIImII Engim'cring Secret4IryJIiruasurcr, Agricultural Ii .nginccring CIuII JAMES ROBERT JUSTIN . . . . Scrantun Agronomy DCIIz I T IIeIa Sigma V' Icc- Pruidtnt, DL'II4I II'ILI4I Sigm 41; Presidem, Roger Willi' Ims Icllow ship; Clover CIub;I DONALD NAGEI. KAELIN . . . . . chford Dairy Science 'I'IIcIn Chi Dairy Scicncc Club JOSEPH THOMAS KANE . . . . Pittsburgh Fun'slry L1IIIIxIa Chi Alpha Forestry Society; SAME OWEN DAVID KliliNE . . . Finlcyvillc Poultry lluslnuulry WILLIAM CLARK KELLY . . . . Clutksburg Agronomy Agricullurc Student Council: President, luck and Bridle Club: Cualy Socivly; Livestock Judging 'I'czun; Manager, Little International JOHN FRANCIS KENNEDY . . . . Doylcsmwn I lnr! icull um RALPH P. KENNEDY . . . Laurel.IVId. Agrirulluml Education CHARLES H'AVERLY KIEI IL . . . Lunsdulc Forestry Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry Socicly ROBERT SANBORN KITCHEL, JR. . . RidlL-y Park Horliculturc Pi Kappa Phi Vicc-Prrsidvnt. IFC; Truck; Skull and Bones: Fnrcstry Sncimy; Dendrologic Society; Horticulture Club; Manager, Swimming GER'IARUDE ANN KITTELBERCER . . Akron. Ohio Medical 'l'vchnnlngy Louise Humcr Club; Symphony Orchestra; RIM and Cuccus Club LEE DONALD KUMMER . . . . . Evans City Agrlmumy LSA; President, 441 Club; Clover Club KENNETH FRANKLIN LANAN . . . Norristuwn lelfry Huxbamlry Delta Theta Sigma Secretary, Delta Theta Sigma; Vicc-Prcsidcnl, Poultry Clnh; Little Inwrnuliunnl; lnlcr-Vursity Bible Fellowship; Outmg Clu DAVID II. LANDIS . . . . . . Sugarlnaf Ccucml Agriculture Clover Club DAVID HOWARD LEATHERI . . . DrexelHill Agricultural Ecmmmivs Alpha Gamma Rho lmt'k; Agriculturc Student Council; H'Im's in tho Ncu's m Pvmx Sum- JULIA CHARLUITA LEICHEL . . . Norrismwn Medical 'l'vuhnolugy Kappa Kappa Gamma JACK S. LEVITAN . . . . . . IIartford.Conn. Furcslry Furcslry Sucivly ADOLPH THEODORE LIEBERT . . . Lnnsduwnc Orlicuhurc Pi Kappa Phi RICHARD WILLIAM LIGHTY . . . Lufaycttc,N.I Horticulture X RICHARD FREDERICK LITTLE . . MuncyVallcy Agricultural Educull'lm Alpha Gamma Rho 1511A; Agriculture Student Council REX FISCHER LOTHROP . . . . Philadelphia Agricultural Ifmmnmivs Kappa Delta Rho Agricultural Economics Club VINH LUC. . . . . . . . . Vic: Nam Agriunlluml and Biological Chemistry Cosmupnlimn Club 67 1,. DONALD IIUEIIIIE . Pittsburgh Iloniculmrr IIUrIIL'IIIHIFL' LIIlIII; 'Iirmsuror, Pi AIpIIII Xi; 'Iircnsurcr. NIIIIIIII' L'Imtln LII IAIIIIO'II'IIE ANN LUTINSKI .III'III'I'III 'I'I'I'Imnlugy FIIIrIicIII, LTIIIIII. 'IIIICII'I Phi AIIIIIII IVSLJA; VVIIA; IirvsIIInIIII L'IIIIIII'iI; Sv'I'rIIIIrI', 'I'III'III Phi AIPIIII: IiIII'IiIIIIs L'IIIIIIIIIIII'I , IIIIrIIIIIIImII; Modern IzInI'I' IIIII; NII'I IIIIIII LTIIIII, SII'oriIIg LCIIIIIIIIIIII'C, Linn l,ilrly; LIA; Dormitory OIIII'L'r; anI IIIIII LIIHILllIS LIIIII; I LIPL, DONALD EUGENE MCLTANDLESS, IR. JIKVIL'ILIIILFIII Iingincming JAMES HARRY MCELROY Dairy Slim I' 11111:: KII; IiIxI MIIIIIIgIr, 11 III; III :;III IV'IsIIniIIsII'r IIIIIIIIIIIIiIIII; DIIirI' 'iL'IICI Club; Punn SIIIIC IIilIII' IIIIIIII sIIip;l C X RICHARD A. McFEELY DIII'H' SIiI' IIII XVcst SIIIIIIIIII' Osceola Mills George SCIIIIIII Phi CIIIIIm 'I Dell II Ag IIiII IIrI'I-zo; Pushing RIIII-s; IVruaIIing; IrI'IIs'IIrcr, SecrvmrI', IIIi L'IIImmII DL'IIII; DIIIII Scic'IIIC CII I1 IEIH MII LER MCGUIRE 'hliuml IIIIIsImmlrI OIIkIIIIInI D'II'IIII Sigm I PIII iI'csmck IIIIIUiIIu I'IIIIII; IIIIILk 'IIILI BrIIIIL' Club IJOIORES AGNES Mcl IULIII Iymnc BIIIImI IIII I II PIIi AIPII I Pl III'rs; NI um: In L IuII; VII 'v PIuiIII InI. Oming LIIIb: Prl'kIKICIIl, L' IIIrI lrL : Isuicr IIIIIIIIII' L.1IIII; PIIIIIII'III'IIII L IIIIIII i1 XVILLIAM ILLLIO 1'1 McLALILII ILIN . . . Unity Agricultural IiIIIIcIIIimI JOSEPH IOIIN McNANEY, IR. FOI'IWITy I IIII'crtIIwn IianstrI' Society LEONARD JOSEPH McNI-IAL Form! ry VVinIIIIcr I :III Phi Delta IVIPIIIing; Forestry Society FRANK E. MacIN'IiIRIZ, III Cortland, N. Y Dairy SII'L'III'II Acacia Vice PresiIII'III, .XcIIIiII; XVn-xtling; DinrI' Scivncc Club JACOB VALEN'IIINE MAIZEL New Bloomfield I'Igriculmml and RinlngiIIIl LIIH'miIIrV 'UPIIII L'IIi Sigma I'nsidcm, I IPIIII. L III'III iuII StIciCtI; I i Ian 1' I Sigma; HIuPrcaiIICIII,X1pIIII Chi Sigma 68 IIOVVARD MARICK JIIIIHIIII Husbandry PIIIIIIIII'IPIIIII Sigma Pi BIIIL'k IIIIII III'iIllI' LilIIII; 'I'IIWII L'IIIIIIciI; IIIII'IInIIIrnls DAVID ALAN NIAIIQUIS Forestry LII'IIIHUH i1 1'qu PIIi DI'IIII PH siIII'III, IrI IISlerl, I :III Phi DI'IIII' X ICL PrusiIlI'III, Xi Si gIIIII Pi; IIIrIIsIrII SIICII'II: SIEXMI ALLISON IOSEPII MAYI IEW Agronomy LTIIII'I'I' LllIIII HAROLD ARTHUR MELCI 1011 Animal IIIIIImIIIIn Highspirc . ILRSIUD DI II I I IIIIII Sigma SI-Hn't III IrI'IIsurcrY Pro? I at SIKII'II; IIIIIIk and Bridle L IIIII; DIIirI' SciLIIIL' L IIIII; Agriculture Student LIIIIIII'I'I; 4-11 L lub' I LSA V. DOUGLASS MELVIN Fltrt'sl Ty IIIII'Ichttc IIills Acacia IVrcsIling: AgriI'IIIIIIrC Student Council WI NS'IION BRITTEN MERGOTT Animal Husbandry Maunt IICIIIIIIIIII Alpha TIIII OInI'gII IVrcstIing; Vice President, ZIIIIIIIgI LIIIII; SCCICKIIII, IIII Tau OImgII; Linn PIIrII; LILA 2' DAV ID WEED MILLER AQr1'1'111f11ra1 111111 1310101111111 Chemistry State College Theta Chi Agriculture 5111110111 1' 111111011; 1.101111; C11011110111 511011311 , Pershing Rifles DONALD RAY MILLER Agronomy Emmuus Alpha Zeta Zoolugy Club: Clover Club; Intramurals: Link- Imcmmionul MARVJN DOVE MILLER 11'11011 Utilization Clarks Summit Tau P111 Delta Sccrcmry, 11011511111, Grunge; PureStry Society JAMES FREDERICK MODLISZE11'SKI Hurtic 111111111 11'amp11111 A1phu Gamma R1111 1' 10: Pmsidcm, Horticulrure Club: Agriculture Student C4 11111011; 1'1 A1p11. 1X1 IRINA ANN MOGLE 1111'1111'111 1'1'1'11111110g1' 5011911111, K: .11111'1 P111:110d and Loans Club MARY LOU MOORE 11101110111 '1'1'1'111111Iogy 11'111121ms11urg Pittsburgh Rod and Coccus Club Nc11'1'i110 PM K. .1111111 Sigma ROBERT 111181101117. MOVVERY 11111'11'1'1111111'1' Horticulture Club KEN NISTH 111Cl IARD MUCKINI IAU P'l' 11;:1'1'1'1111111'111 1900110111101 1110111111110 11111111111111 011101111 Accounting Club; Agricultural 15011110111105 Club GERALD '1'. MURRAY . . . . . . Eric 1111r11'1'111111rc Horticulture Club; Fruit Judging T011111 FRANKLIN 1711.1V1YERS . . . . Agric ulluml Enginvori'u Agriculluru Student C 411111111; AS. 11 ; 1'11 110 1' C Drill '1'0' .1111: 11'110'11' 1'11 111L'N1'11's 11! P011 81111;; Arnold Air 8001' GEORGE JOSEPH NACY . . . 1 11r1 slry Emlcmun Mcchs 1100115 Tau P111 11011.1 Xi Sigma Pi;Trcnsurcr,1'011-5111' S110i1't1 . Agriullture Student '1111111'11;N011'111'.1n C 11111; 1' 111 Prc'si111'111,l.111 P111 11011111 RUSSELL PAUL NEFF 11111111'1111111'? 111021111'1111', Alpha 7.11111 1111111011111111' Club .Indiann 111plm Gamma R1111 HARRY HUTTON NICIIOL Agronomy Pn'si1l011t,:11111a 1:.111111111 R110; M11111gi11g Editor, Ldimr, P11115111 : 1 11rm1'r; 1' 10 ' P11. ' '11 Cl n,t 1:00 Club: 11111. 1111111. 113'; 1 11'0 President,C1m'et C 11111; 11C. 130.1111 01' C111111'111:C11'.1pc1 C 11111! C1 111111-138 SAMUEL . 'ICHOLLS Philadelphia 1 011's! ry Forestry Society; Outing C11111 11131138 CLlF'I'ON PARK 1'31CHC111 1 1111111111110 Ilorh'culmn' Doha C111 6100 Club;11C; 11 C :11'1' C11111;1111rti11111utc Club; Agrwuhurc Student 01111101 BEVERLY JEAN PATTERSON 111'111'1'111'1311'1111010111' 111111 111111 Cnccus L11ll1; 1111110 11111110 Student CullnciI NORAIAN 111. PAUL, JR. Agronmny Lake Ariel Ambler Alph'n Gamma R110 1711111111111: 111?; Clm'cr Club: Horticulture Club; 1111111111 Air Society THEODORE SYLVESTER PERDOS f 1 Cadogan Forestry Society 69 70 WILLIANI LEVIS PI UPPS, JR. . . Wilmington, Dcl. Dairy Science CIIIIiy Society CARL R. POLLEY . . . . . . lirIInsfcr Animal HIII'baIIIIry AIM 11mm! 01' GIII'LII'nurs; Pollack Council; Grunge; nL'SillClu'L' llIIll OiiiI'IIr CHARLES WAGNER POLLOCK . . . Millmnnt Agricultural Education THOMAS LEWIS POTTER . . . EilStiVIL'uCil Chunk limostry FREDERICK HENRY POWERS . . I IIIIIIIIsIcr Forestry PIIi KI Ippu Sigma 1:111'L'Sll'y Socicly DONALD LARUE REICIIARD . . . BIIIIIIIIslIIIrg Agricultural Engineering DORIS ANN REINOEI IL . . . . FiOUHIHVn Botany SIIII'IrII Iry I1rI dSllIPL Prusidtnl, Bunny I1I11I SCCIcHIrV,AgT10UiNlTC Stu III-m Cuuncil; SIICICIlIrI, CIIIIII SIII-iI.tI: PIIIII SIIIIII immi'r EDWARD S'IiEPHEN REPKO . . . . Ilklrtslown Dairy Stil'llt'v HENRY RIZTZER . . . . . . . Duslmrc Agricultural liugim'cring German Club; CIISIIIIIpIIiiIIIn Club; Fencing Club JAMES MORGAN ROBINSON . . . NCIIvMilfani Bucruriolugy Lambda Chi Alpha 11ml IIIIII CDCCHS Club JOHN JOSEPH ROBINSON . . . . TIston,MI1. Agrivulmral Enginerring Si ma Chi Cam u-. Chest; President, in Isurcr Sigma thi; ViI-c-Prcsidcnt, ASAE; Skul IInIl Runes; Blue KeyQ 011V SIICI IictI; QIII-IrttrIIIck SOI i IIII; Scabbard IInIl 11lIIIlI-;liI1iIIIr,Ag Hill er:o;1ImIrI 1diIor.PumI Stan larmIr; Agriculture Student Council VVILLIA'IXI OTTO ROTHER . . . . Philadelphia lnr ry Phi Kamm Sigm .I 5? Ice President, snIZIWilUanrC Class, ViIII Prt'siIiL',lH Phi Kappa ,IAIII1rIIIlcs;1 IIrI sin Soviet IV RUSSELL CORNELIUS ROZENBERG . . Jersey Shore General Agriculture FREDERICK REMSEN RUDE . . . . WIIyInIIrI l'rIIAVeIurinury Deim Chi PrL'IVIt't Sncicty ROBERT JAMES RUGABER . . . VVIIiniI-ld Dairy SI'IiI ncv A1p1III Gamma 111m PrlklIitlHl?-'111W SIIIIIIIC1II1I;PIIIIII SIIIIII FurmIIr; PrII Not SIII IciI ty; AgriIulIurc SIIIIIIIIII C ounci GERALD LEONARD RUPERT . . . . ClIIirmn Horticulture ViCIhPrcs-idcnt, Pi AlplIII Xi KASMIER WALTER SALA . . . . New Eagle Agricultural Ecnnnmics Theta Xi Agricultural Economics Club; NcII'IIIIIn Club EDWARD AUGUSTUS SCHMERTZ. JR. . CIIldwc11,N.1 chstr VVIsIminsIcr Found: IIiIm; UCA; Pershing Rim 5; IIII'csIry SIX XIicIy; BiblI. F0110Ivship;'1'mr ROBERT N1. S1311OENHOF . . . . Scranton Animal Husbandry 11101'11 111111 11111111: Club ANTHONY JOHN SCHREIBER . . . Philadelphia Agrmmmy Crop Judging '1'1'21111 JAY BERNARD SCI IUL'I'Z . . . MCchsport Agriculturul 13111113111111 Phi Mu Delta Choorlcudrr; Vicol'rcsidcnt, P111 M11 Delta; FFA x BRUCE DAVID SCHVVALM . . . . Valley View Agrivnlmrul Engineering Phi 1111111111 Phi; PM 11,111 Sigma; ASAE CURTIS ANDREW SCHVVIRIAN . . . McKuuspm-t Dairy S1'1'1'111'v Dairy Scicncc C11111 111171 IARD SC1'1VVOEBEL, JR. . . . Ardmorc Horticulture 1111i 111111111111 1311141 Quurlcrdeck Sucicty; Horticulture 1111111: First Munugm, Sn1 1.1r GERALD HERMAN SEILER . . . . Pottstown Agricultural Education JOHN FRANKLIN SENFT . . . . York H1001! Utilization T 1111 P111 Della President, Forestry S111'ie1'1'; P111 131:1 Sigma; Xi Sigma Pi; 11C MEAD FRANKLIN SHAFFER . 1 . . Lake Ariel Pru-Veu'n'mzry Prc-Vet Sucimy RONALD MEREDITH SINCLAIR . . New Kensingnm Bacteriology Alpha 7,0111 President, Alpha 21-111; Presidcm, R1111 11nd 171111115 Club JAMES CARLOS SKYRM . . . . Philadelphia llam'cnltun' HOWARD JACOB SLOTI 1OVVER . . . Diiisburg Agricultural Fugiru'vriug Penn State 1111111' 1 1'1Im1'511ip; ASAIZ; 1,811 ELLSWOR'I'H IVIILLER SIWI'I'I'I . . . Wuynt'k'burn Agricultural 131011011111' .1' Kappa Delta 111111 PHSiant, K1pp.1 D1'1111111111; Pnrmi LNnus; C11z1ir111'111.11C 130.1111 111' 11111111111;1 .I1'cti1111s'Cimnmlttm';13111111115 C 1195!; Lion' .1 Paw KENNET H WAYNE SMITH . . E1 110.1is Agnc 111mm! Education Alpha G .1mmz1 Rho H'lrc 1511111. V' 11c-1' n' si1l1'nt, Pr1-11d111111A 1111'11'111111rc Student '11 until; 1 0'111' S111'i1'11 , 1V1'slc1'1'11111111211i1m pAUI MORIEOVV SM1111 . . . . 11u111111c1st11w11 Dairy Su'm 1 1'11111311i Dair: Science 1211111; Niunny 111111111; 11111111111111115 , 1 I111L113 WAYNE SMI'I H . . . . Hummclstnwn Dairy Scicnco 111'1111 Chi Secretary, Delta Chi; Dairy Science Club; Ninuny 111111111 SAMUEL COOPER SMITH . . . . Lock Haven Agricuiturul and Biological 111011111 ; Alpha 2013 Lichig 111111111111 Socictv; 1111 Lambda Upsil11n;Phi 11111.11! .1 Phi; Phi 1 . 1.1 Sigm. ROBERT SUTTON SNOICH . . . Ncsquclmning 1'0 ? 0' T1111 P111 Della 171111'1'1ry Society 71 GEORGE DONALD SNYDER Poultry Husbandry Cuuly Society; Penn State Poultry Club; IVIIU'S in 1110 News at Penn State SI IIRLEY A. SOLOMON Braddock Medical 'l'echnnlogy I;l1i Sigma Sigma Secret Iry, Phi Sigma Sigm' I; Rod: Ind Coccus Club; lnlrlmurals; DUImiIorI' OllIcc RichHeld JOI IN F. SPEER Dairy Sciencv Mount Lebanon Phi Gamma Delta All-Univcrsity VicmPrL-sidcm; President, Blue Key; Lion' 5 :1w; Head Manager, Cross Cuunlry JAM ES L. STITT Kittanning Agricultural Engineering Delta Theta Sigma 'I'rL-IISIIIL-r, Delta Theta Sigma; ASAP; Blue B and RICHARD HENRY STONEBACK Prc VI Icriuary . Quakertown Alpha Gamma Rho 'Irc' IIsurLr. AUIiLullurL SIIIIILm Cuuncil; CoalI Suciclv; Penn State lurmu; llILspi: Ins; tho' .I in the News at Pam Smw; President, PIC VLt SociL-I Iy IDA MAI: ST 01 um . . T urtlc Creek IVIL'III'L'III. 'I'L'L'hnulagy Campus 4-H Club; Rm! I'IIIII Corvus Club TI IOMAS ROBERT TIT'ERPIILL KATI IRYN JEAN SUITCH Hazlctnn MIIIliL'al Tuch 11010143! Rod and Cnccua Club ROLLIN N. SVVANK Drums Agricultural. 141m alum Vice-Prz' sIdent, Alphl T 2111 Alpha; FFA NORBERT EDWARD SZARLETA Agricultural Education FFA; Alpha Tun Alpha JOHN LAWRENCE TAIT . . . Mercer Animal Husbamlr; H:1H:1nd,N. Y Alpha hamnIII Rho Block and BrIdlIc' l?lub; Pu xidcm, 4 II C 11111; Livcsnxk Judglng ;AgTiLultlIre Student UnInL JOSEPH PAUL TANSKI Forestry VVilkcszzIrrc Fnrcstry Society East Stroudsburg Agronom Tremurcr, Clnver Club; Agrunmny Club; Intramumk 72 WILSON EDWARD TI IOMAS AI grmmm Boonton, N. J. Phi Mu Dcltn ViLI Pusidcm, Allplm Phi Onugn; erIIIgL'; DaIrI' SLiInL'L Club; Penn St 11L Bible ILlluwslIip ROBERT WESLEY THOMPSON Lecchburg Agricnlluml Engineering ASAE; LSA; SAE; ASMIE RICHARD LAVVRIENCE TYNDAIIL Mount Joy Buctvriology Rod and Coccus Club; Belles Lcttrcs KENNETITII LYNN TYSON GardnLrs Farusrry T nu P111 Delta Forestry Society; Agriculture Student Council AKIRA UCHIDA Yokohama, Japan General Agn'culturc GEORGE BARTRON UNCER Horticulture Boyertown Alpha Gamma Rho SchctI1ry,Alpl1a 611111111 Rho; IrcaSIucr,rIIorticu1tch Club; .ILk;Dorm1wry OHIL G. DIRK VAN ZYVERDEN IIoniL'IIIrIIrI' Bryn Athyn AN IONI 1H ANN VIDO . Palmetton AII'IIIIIII In IInoIIIgI' Rod and C OCLUS C Iub ALVI OSMOND VOICT Reading Agric IIltIIruI E .I'onumiLx President. Agricultural IicoImmiIs C IuII; Agric uIlun: Student Council I F. SI IE RLESE XVAT KINS Agric ullIImI luIIII Im'un Little Marsh Prvsidcnt 1 ! X; Seen 'r r', C-rIIII Ige; Campus 4 II Club Agriulllurc Student l'Council; IVI- 5IIy IIIundmiun 3IICIIARD CLYDE WEAVER Gonvml Agriculture Hadley Alpha Zeta PI'USICICHK, LSA; Treasurcr, AIphII '1'qu AIPIIII; Penn Shut: Furmrr; IIFA THOMAS SAMUEL IVEBB OTCSYTy 'lirI-IISIII'I'I', Alpha Phi Omega; Business Manager, SyII'mI; Forestry SIII'iI'ty PIIiIaIIeIpIIiil DAVID LUTHER VVEBBER IIIIrIII'IIII Im: . T CIIUNI XIpIIII Cu IIIIIII:I RIIII IIIIrIII'IIIIuI'I- CIUII RICHARD WILLIS VVEIIZEI, Animal IIIISIIIIHIIVVV Blnck and Bridle Cluh NI-w Kensingmn . Ncwtown AI IIIII CIIIIIIIIIII RIIII JOHN S. WI II'IIESELL. JR. Agrii'uItIIruI Educuiion IJI7A; Agriculture Student Council; IIIlnImumls; Ag IIIII RY'I'Pll' JACK ALBERT WILLIAMS . . . . . Sayre Forestry Forestry Society IVI LLIAM WI LLIAMS I IunIock Creek A gromme H 2A XVIIIIIIAM RUSSELL VVILIJAMS IIHLI 'I'IUI'I'IIIIry UCA; PFC'VCI Society TllnII'IliInnOCIi VVILLI AM BOYER XVISMER IHIrvsIH' . szImcrtIm Sigma AIpIm Epsilon President, Sigma Alpha Epsilnn; President IISumIi I 0115'; BIILIL Key; Secre- tary. Sc: Ihah rII Lind B;:lide Scam Ian. Inn Suci IVI'I'5IIIIIg; Pcrshmg RIIICS; IIIII SIIIIIH' CULIII:II; IIC CIIIIIIIIII III Cuntrol ROBERT VVALLACTE WOLF, JR. Horticulture XViIIowC Grove Phi Kappa Tau I'rcsidunr, Phi Kappa Tau: IIIIrtiI'uIlIlrI' Club: Newman Club JOHN VVILLIAIH VVOLI'INGIZR DIII'I'I' SciI'IIL'o Camp Hill Sigma leIIu l: psiIIIII ArnnIII Ilir SIxicIv; Blue Km; Diin Prmluus Judging 1: :;Im SC .IIIImrII mi IIIIIIe; DJIn SCIEIILT CIIIII: AI IIOIC DriII I cam NORMAN PERRY WOOD Ang'L'IIIlIIruI Economics Pittsburgh Sigma Chi Business Manager, Ag IIiII Envy: AgriI'IIIIuruI Economics Club XVESLEY G. WOOD airy Science CIIIII'giIIII; Ag IIiII Bn'vu'; Dairy Science Club HENRY IVEVVBOLD VVOOLMAN CI'III-mI Agriculture . P rimos Delta Chi Haymarkct. VII. Theta Delta Chi Riding Club 73 HARRY VVOLODYIVIYR YAWNEY . . Frccmunsburg Forestry RICHARD KUHNS YEHL, JR. . . . Allentown Forestry Forestry Society HARRISON GERALD YOCUM . . . Bethlehem Horticulmne Visc-Pmsidcm, Botany Club; Horticulture Club GLENN FREDERICK YODER . . . . Zinnsvillc General Agriculture Dairy Science Club; UCA; United Student Fellowship KENNETH EUGENE ZEIDERS . . . Ycugertown Agronomy Clover Club ROBER'I' LEWIS ZELLEY . . . . Trenton,N.J. Furmtry Tau Phi Delta Forestry Socicly; Imrnmurnls ROBERT PERCY ZIMMERMAN . General Agriculture Veterans Club . Skillmun, N. J. Work in poultry marketing begins in this laboratory y I 4 A .1134'v I II. III But How. RIIII' Left to RigIII-PHXIOII, Kenn Si nk, XVilliams,I Scipt. MIIIIIIiw R. C. Buck llmris. Suumd IIIIIII- ,llcrshey, lBath. mIm HII'III 'IUll'i Ruinsd, BIIIIIIIILr, 101 III , '7 IIIIIII Illilnv- Knumni, R. B. lillcr IILIIsII-x, nfllult. I MW gslhull Rugul Ic Van Du3nu, Brusius, XV III IkiI , C I L I itlh IHI'iSLhIK, HicLinqu, Sinclair. FI'lIndcrm'xL-r. Samar, Nudge, Czurhcld, Pnllivm' Vniut. Plettrson. IQ TUDEN T COUNCIL ORGANIZ ATION GEORGE F. VVILLIAMS President liRED L- 5mm. 7icc-Prcsidcn! DAVID A. Mmmow u Secretary JOHN S. SINK Treasurer GEORGE F. WILLIAMS President Political economy class in 1894 was concerned with interstate commerce while students today learn the use of fast and efficient business machines ,MwwwW w nun 11x;' . 'm :w mp- eu- mm x:- x mm: -5. .m, m : m mm. Cu m. . m .x m :. x Emma: nu: OSSIAN R. MocKENZIE Dean COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ORGANIZATION OSSIAN R. MACKENZIE - - - Dean DAVID H. MCKINLEY . - . - - Assistant Dean GEORGE L. LEFFLER - - Director of Planning; Director of Research EARL P. STRONG - - Director of the Bureau of Business Research CHARLES J. ROWLAND - - H ead, Accounting and Business Statistics RALPH H. szmw - . . - Head, Commerce HOWARD A. CUTLER . - - - - - Head, Economics Public accounting, industrial accounting and government service offer opportunities for students majoring in accounting Selling is a popular subject for marketing mojors Career Day brings Ralph Bunche, of United Nations 131.1 11. ARENBERG RIIIiIIL'xs AdIIIiIIiIIrIIII'mI . Scranton 1;hi Sigma DCIIII .1'III1I'III1c's; 17I1011' ian: 11IIxinI ss Administnninn Studei Cm IInI 11; Inkling; SIIIIII'III HIIIIIHIIMIII;SI'IIIIIII1 Mann Igor, 17mm; 11IIIIIIIIV;11il1I31; LiIIii l :Ir rIy 111i VV1-111 1i.A111 AUMAN Business AdIIIiIII'slrIIIinII Saint 111.1rys l 1AVI 11 ALLEN BAKER BIIII'III'II; AdmiIII'er'IIlI'lIIIII PIIttstIIII II Alpha Sigma Phi Busiluss 111.III:IgIIr,1V11Business AIlIIIinistrIIIiIIn Student CnunI'iI; ePrIsiIII'IIt, I11p1III Kappa Psi; Quartcrdctk SIIcict ty FRANK '1'1 111111AS BALCAVAGE . . . . Echcr Business Administration DONALD 1311111. BAL'I'HASER 11Ininm'v Atiiniuislrnliuu Reading Sigma Phi Epsilon 1 IIIII s 1::111',1 '0 I1 .Ipluin, 13IIII11III11; AH-Univcrsily C I'111n1'l;1,rCS1dPn1, ScniIIr 171 ;PII',siI10III '8' Club; Alpha Kappa Psi; Purllli Nous; Druids 11111111111 11. 11A111illMAN BIIsiIIL'ss z'iIIIIIiIIiIlrIIlI'IIII MIIrLI'Iing CIIIII West 1 'cwtnn Phi Sigma Kappa 1111111111 1115111111 1115I'VN111 1' Latrobe HIMI'III'H .1I1HH'III'MYIUI'IHI .11;Irk::IiIII,; 1'1II1I; .1151111'1'1'. I1ri11'1L'IIIII 1'1'11'1711z1 .11. 111511158 Philipsburg limimwx .vhlIIIirIiIIrulion 1111 l'III,'III; I1I'1Ia Mu Sigma; Newman 1'1ulI: 11i11c 1.1II1I JAY EBEN BEYERLE RminI-II Administrminn 11'cst Reading Pi Kappa Phi 'l'rvasurer. Pi Kappa Phi; IIIIIIIIIIumls; Accounting Club RHE'I'A 1111111111'1'1'11i 111113111111' BIIII'III'SI .I1IiIIIiIII'sImIi0IL New Brighton 1' hi 1110!LI;:111P111 I.ImIIIII1I'21II.SCI Smu- P.Irly; 1111.1; .1CcnImIing 1II11I; 11i11I'1; 1I'IIniIII,I's .I1.V.VETTE jOS'EPHIVE BORTMAV RIIIIIIPII.1dminixirutitm Philadelphia Phi Sigma Sigma ' t'IIIHIgI'mI;11Ii'11IcI.I; c . .1ILIuIIIItiIig 11II1I;1IIIr;InIur.I1s 11111'111 11 A111; 151111111 . . . . . York BIIsiIII'u 11IIIIIIIIrru1mII IrI :Isurt'n 111i Swm HA ngnm l,l.I Ivar Hill .1I'IIIuIIIiIIg 1 lIIII; lnIraIIIIIIIIls 80 '11 111111118 1 1AMM11NI1 1311118111311 HIIIim'I-c AdIIIiIII'IlmlI'IIII II Knmm Sigml Alpha K. .Imm Psi; Bluvk 'II; VI nni Nous; 1' III: PrI-sidcnt, Business Admin- Istmlinn SIIIIII' III 1 IIIIIIciI; lI'IliIIIr, 11' C Ncu'slvtivr;1IIIIIPus Chest ROBER'I' CAMERON 1311111111'1F112L11 Scwicklcy 11111111051 AIIIIII'IIixImIiIII Chi Phi 1'110-1 rI'siIlcnI SHLI'ULIIW 71 I PM; 1 ICI Prvsidvnt,l1c1m Si IIgnII IiP; l'II-rc I.IIrI:-r, ArnnlIl .1ir SIIciI'Iy; SIII1I1I.IrIl .IIId BIIII1I; Alpha Phi Omega; Market- ing 1111b Joiinsmwn JAMES FRANCIS BROWNLEE Forty Fort llmim'sc Atlniinislrmion Alpha Chi Rho 111m: Kev; Viw Preside nt, Alpha 1.1Ii 111III;11c1t:I Siglma Pi; Assistant Manager, linskl'timll; Accounting CI J11111V SHAW 11111111; Hmim- sc .111IIIiIII'I'ImtimI HIIVI'IIIIWII Alpha Sigma Phi PrI'sichII. 11I-1IzI Sigmd Pi; Business Administration I'IIII 1.IIIIIIIil; AIIIIIIIIIIiIIg C1u1I DUANE EDWARD BUCK . . . . BusiIII'ss Adminismiiinn AitIIIIIIII '1'.Iu Kappa Epsilon A11I1I.I Phi Umeha; Business AIlIIIiIIislrIIIiIIII Studcm 1.II Ii;1 Accounting 1.1I II1 1111711111111 81111111 1 11111111313 11 . . . . Erie lhIinII'ssI AIIIIIiIIIIIrIIIiun ARNOLD BRUCE JOHN FREDERICK CAREY JOHN 111171 IARD CARPENI'ER 11110111111111 :XIpIm Epsihm Pi CAN'I'OB Busiucsx 1'1111111111'1'11'1111'011 1311511111 Business .'1111111'11i11r1111'1n1 1301111 17111 Alpha Kappa Psi; 1151': Insurance 111111; 811110 Party Stroudsburg 1311,1111ch .'1111111'111'111'1111'1111 11111 Sigma Kappa 1111101 111'1'1'11'1'1' Assnn'intiun: Marketing 1711111: lutrnnmruls JOHN JOSEPH C '1111 11111111110 Busiums Linlinistmtiuu RICHARD GRANil' CARSON 1111131115 Busiuc ss Adminixlrutiuu Sigma 1'11113115110n 111111111 111111111; 151: Ar r11111111 Air 511 1'11'11': 1 mm 11111111; V'.1'11'1' I'1111111I111io11; Outing C 11111 Ligonicr 1T. IiDVVlN CASEY . DCImChi Business 1'11111111111'1r11111111 Insurance 1311111; Stutv Party; Accnmning Club VVABBLLV GEORGE 171 1111111113111 IN 11111111110 Buxiu1's1' 11111111111511'1111'1111 1111111 Sigma 1'1; C 11'1'11' K: 111111111111 311111111411111'111 C 11111 171 IRISTIAN CARI, 11111118'1'1ANSEN . . 111111 Buxinoss Adnxinisirutiun A1111111 Sigm' 11 Phi Accounting 1711111; Intrzunurzlls; 11115111135 1111111111,;1'1110111 C 11111; 1.51 X Roulette Sigma Nu BOSS 110VVAI1D CLARK Business 11111111111511'1111'1111 1:1 1si1l1'111,'lrc'n.1'11r1',r M'vsl I111111111111'1'AC1111111'iI;11111r1111111. 511111 1;; 111-111 Cmnivnl; Skull 111111 11111115; 111111'K1'1'; AI;M Alpha Kappa 1:1; A-11U11i1'1' Kil1'111111i111't: 1 51'1 '11111'1111 Cusuuus 111111111; 11113111153 A11111111isl1'111i1111 Student 1111111111; 11111irn11111, 1111111111111 JOHN 11. XV. CLELAND, .111. 11111111011 zIrIvninislruIirm I'rvsidcnt. V we 11112111113111 Phi Kappa 811111111; 1'1' 1.1111111; 1111105; 1:11g1111'1'1'111g Sludvm 11111111'11:11111111111111115; UCA GEOFFREY LINDSEY 171101181211 Business Adnu'nixtrutizm 111171 IARD DOUGLAS CON 13A1 3 11111111011 11111111111311'1111'11111 1Vilkinsbu 11; PM 1111111111 Sigma 1711111511- Kappa Sigma 311'11111'1'111' HARRY BEST CORNELIUS Arnold Business 1'1111111111511'11111111 Delta Sigma Pi: Business 1111111111,:1'1111'111 1'11111; 1'1'1111 $11110 Club; ISA JOSEPH THOAIAS 171111110 Oil City 11111111611 111111111111111111011 111111111111 111111111'1'9; Mau' 1g1'r. '1111-11'1111 .111s: A1'pI11 111:: 01111-1131 N111'1111111 1lu11; humming 1 13111311 BERKIIEIMER CUSTER Ambler Buxiuuxs Advuinixlnuiun Accounting 1'11111 FREDERICK JOSEPH CUTLER 11111161 131111111115 .4111111111'1'1111111111 Sigma A1p1111LpsiIon 1'1111; 8111111 111111 Bonus: V 11 1 President 1. 1111 1801'11'11' 11111111i1: S1'Lr1111r131311 1'1111111' Cuurt: 1191111 Managcr, liming; 111105 Ahlp 11 Kappa 1111:1111; IIu' Nam 11! P111 Stun' NANCY HELENA DAIIL Business Administration PInycrs: IRRA; C1111 '1'111'111; $11110 Party PAUL A. DIERKS BHSIIH'SS Admiv1is1r1uirn1 Socc1'r; 'S'Cluh XK'zishington, D. C. Kappa Delta P111 Delta Theta New York. N. Y. DAN DINARDO . . . . . IanIIIpnIis BIIwim-xs IIIIIIiIIixIruIiIIII AIpIIII Phi DLIIII DCIIJ Sigma Pi: PI I. :IImeII Sigma; I IIIII gum; PUIIIICZII SLian I II III; I IIIIIL HI I Iuh; humming I' IuI; IIIIIA IAMI; S BRADLILY DIX . I . SCIIIIyIkiII IIIlVCll Busiucw AIIIIIIIII'sIru'Iim AIM; AIXI JluIII'IH'I IIIIIIIII III IIcI vitw; PIIiIImIpIIIV 'CIHII; PcrsIIin III I IIIIrgiIIII; thugr: IpInI IuI XIII IIAI l IIE OIIIII; DOYI F. . . . . IIIIwIcy BusIm-u AIIIIIirIixInIlI'IIII 'I'III'III Kuppu l'IIi Sum IIIn'. 'IIutzI Kappa Phi; ILIcI: ITIIIII; DurnIiIIIry OII'IcI-r; IIUVIIICSK AII- IninislrIItinn Student I IIIIIILiI; AI'I'IIIInIing I'IIIII; lluIcl I'Ircvu'n. Association; NI uIIIIIn I IIIII; InlrI IIIIIIrIIIs jOIIN GEORGE DURBIN . . . SIIIIcIIIIllcgc BIIinII'sx I'IIIIIIiuimeIiuu VI'IIILIAAI TI IOMAS DURNIAK . . . IIIIir Oaks Busim'SS Adminixrmlinu Pi Kappa Phi IIIIII; Insurance IIIIIII; IAL'L'UUHIIIIg IIIIIII; IIIlrIIIIIIIrIIIs DONALD RALPH EBERIIART . . . DuwningtmI-n Businrss Administration Delta Sigma Pi; ACCUUHIIng IIIuII WILLIAM IIOVVARD EGIIEIIS . . Mount Lebanon Business Adminisfrulinu I'IIi DCIIII 'I'IIPIII BIIMCIHIII; Assistant Manager, Cross Country; IIIII; AIpIIII Nu; SAME IL'IIINOR LOIS EIIMAN . . I . Sum: IiUIICgC Busim'w Adunnistrulion KIIIIPII KIIppII IIIInImII SccrctIIry, Kappa Kappa IIIIIIIIIIII; 'I'rcIIMIrcr, I3IIi 'l'hclu; Accounting CIIIII STEPHEN ALFORD ELABARCEII . . . North East Businuxv AIIIIIiIIixIruliIIII AIpIIII I'iIlI IIIIII Collegian; Marketing Illub; Alpha Phi Omega AI AN 1.E'I I'INI'EII . . . . Milwaukee, Wis. Business AIluIiIIisIIIIliIIu Sigma AIPIHI Mu IL-IIsurL'r, Sigma AIPIHI Mu RICHARD A. FAVRO . . . . . . EIiIIIIIctII Business Administruiirm KIIppII Sigma President, Business Administration Student ITIIIIIIciI; AII-IIHIVDrSIIy IIIIIII nu; President. Marketing Club; IITITB; IVIIII'S I'II IIII' News at Penn SIIIII'; DI'IIII Sigma Pi; AIpIIII Phi Omega; PM I'm Sigma: IIIUI' Key; IIIIrmi Nous; IIIIE; Accounting Club; Steering IIIIIIImiIIcc Lion Party DONALD RICHAR D FISI IIER . . . 'l'urIIc Iircck Business AIImim'sIrulIu P' 'IIlIlIII Phi Pru-Iidcnt, Pi Kappa Phi? II II; LA VIL; Accounting ITIIIII; IIIImInurIIIs MAX WERNER ITROIIVVEIN . . . . IIIIrrixburg BHSIIH'XS Administrulilm li IIIImmII Mu; IIII uss AdminislrIIliun Sun IInl I oumil; Bi: AIl Bullotiiz; Aununting I IIIII; Collr'giun JOSEPH NEVV'I'ON GEUB'I'NEII . . York Businvss AIlnIiIIisIruIimI MIIII Sigm'il I'hi Alilnugcr, BIlIskcIIIIIII; IIIIIc Key; AIpIIII' KIIPPII I si ; c IIsurcr, DLIIII Sigma I I I IOIIN EDVVAIID GILBERT . . . Livingsmn, N.J. Business AIIIIIinisInIIimI Della Nu AIpIIII; Barbell Club J. RICHARD GILIIER . . . . ILmIcnIIm Business Administration Sigma Phi I'. psilnn Summary, Sigma Phi lipsilnn; IIIII'IIIIIIIrIIIs; SIIIIc l'IIrIy IIIJVVARD 'I'. GLASSMAN . . . . PIIiIIItIprIIiII Business Administrutirm IICIII Sigma RIIII 'I'reusurcr, IIL-III Sigma Rho BURT 0N LOUIS GOLD . . . . PlIiIIIcIprIIiII Buxinvss AIlIIII'IIIslrIIII'uII DcIIII NII Alpha; Accuuming IIIIIII; IIIISCIIIIII; IntramurIIIs SIDNEY D. GOLDBERG . . 1 . Soudcrton Business Administration Sigma Alpha 3111 Secretary, Sigma Alpha Mu; Ilillcl SEYIVIOUR L. GOLDSTEIN . . . . Philadelphia Business Administration Zeta Bela Tau 'Iihcspinns; Vicc-Prcsidcnl, Zulu Bela T1111 JOHN REGINALD GOODRICH, JR. . . Lock Haven Business Adminislrutinn Sigma Phi Epsilon President, Sigma Phi Epsilon xsme .-.1 DAVID MlCl IAEL GREENBERG . . . Allentown Business Adminislrulinn Alpha Epsilon Pi 'I'rcusurcr, Alpha Epsilon Pi; President, AMA; Intramurals JOAN ANN GRIESING . . . . . Ebcrvaic Business Adminixlrulirm Delta Zeta Chi T 1101 1:1; Markuing Club; iVRA;I'1cncl1 Club; Ii 11111 Punv; Outing Club; FBLA KENNETH ALVIN GRIFFITH, JR. . . Jenncrstown Business Administmlion Accounting Club; Dormitory OHiccr JOETTA ELIZABETH HALL . . . . Ccmcrvillc Business Administration Delta Zeta President, C hi The! 1; V icc- President, AMA; Ircasurcr, I 1:11 111 Z0111;B11uling Liub; Lion Part 1y MITCHELL HALLER . . . Scranton Business Administration. Phi Sigma Delta Blue Band; Concert Blue Band; Business Administration Student Council; Lion Party; Hillel; Inkling WILLIAM MORROW HAMILTON . . Marion Center Business Admiuislratimi Delta Sigma Pi; Pershing Rifles; Inlramumls; Delta Nu Alpha; College Co-op FRANK DELBERT HILLS . . . . Pm Allegany Business Adininisrv'uliuu T1111 Kappa Epsilon Alpha Phi Onmgu; Accounting Club LEONARD RUSSELL HOCKIN . . . . Dunmorc Business Administration Accounting Club; XVesnninstcr Foundation GARTH ENIERSON HOFFR'IAN . . New Cumberland Business Administruliuu Sigma Pi President, Insurance Club; lnlraunuruls HAROLD JOSEPI-I HOY . . . . . Pine Grove Business Administration Alpha Chi Rho Pershing Rifles; Alpha Phi Onwgu; Marketing Club GRAI lAAI VVILLETT HUME, JR. . . Bradford Business Adminislrulirm I;l1i Kappa Sigma MARIE ELIZABETH JACKO . . . . . Jeddo 1 Busx'uess Administration Delta Zeta Uli Them; Marketing Club; French Club; Linn Party; VVRA; Outing Club ARTHUR J. KATZ . . . . Aliquippa Business Adminislrulirm Alpha Epsilon Pi lnlraunumls GEORGE FLANDERS KELLER . . . Port Trevorton Business Administration Theta Chi Thcspians PATRICK KENYON KENNEDY . . . . Eric Business Administration Baseball; Secretary, S Club 83 lilJZAIHi'l'H ANNE KNOW'LES Buu'm-s: Adnn'nislrminu Outing Club Mulvcrnc. N. Y. 1110111118 STANLEY KOVIELL Paxinus aninuss Administration Ncwmun Club; Aucnuming 111111 ROSEMARY URSULA KRONE Pittsburgh Busim'w Administration 1111-:111'111Alpha Marketing Club; Nuwman Cluh; Bcllcs l Lllrcs 11111111111 DAVID KUHNER Buu'm'u A1hninislrminu Alpha Kappa Psi; Al'LUulHing Club; Phi 151.1 Sigma Clurinn 1111111111111 JOSEPH KURDZIEL Buxincss Administration Pi Unmmn M11; Newman Club; Accounting Club; SAM; 1111111 FRANCIS S'I'EVEN KURY . Rmim'sv Adnu'nislmtiun Delta Sigma Pi; Mnrkming Club; Accounting Club; SAM 1 11111011111 chzl 111111 UOVAI .D Cl 111l111i8 1.1100171: lithim-u .11lmm1'11r111iu11 Pl1iIadclpI1ia Phi Epsilon Pi 'l'n'usurm'. P111 I'pailun 1'1 111011118 HENRY 1.1113111111ARA 3111111011 111l111i11islrulhm Sunbury Them Chi Thcspizms DONALD SHERMAN LAW 111111111211 ,1111111'11i11r111ilm 1 1:1rrisburg '11me1 111111111 11111111111511; .11'1'111111li11g Clull LOUIS ll. LEGORY . . . State College B111i11ms Adminixtmliun. GILDA LORDCK . . . . . . . Kane Buxim'n 11111111'111'1111111'011 1A 1'11'; 1111101 CLAYI'ON 8.111111 Mcl'ARLAND, JR. 111111114 15 '111111inixtr1uitm Pulmcrmn Sigma Phi Alpha 1101111111. Su'unnn. 810111z1 Phi 11ph:1. Dtlm Sigma Pi; 11011 D1111 lc.m1 '11 10111118 PIL' l'liR McGlNNIS linsinms 1111111i11islr111imz 1 11mcsdulc Phi Sigma Kappa 'I'rcusurcr, Phi Sigma Kappa MALCOLM THOMAS MucCALLUM 11min: .15 A1ln1i111'11rulim1 Reading Pi Kappa Alpha 1 IL'C- -I rnlsitk M, 11 11.11 1.1 111111111; Assist: 1111 111 111.11,;11', 1001111111; D: .811'gn1:1 Pi;11111rkuinu Cluh;11lpha Phi 011111 VVILFRED P1111111, 'MACKLER Bmiucsx Administration VicerPrcsidcm, Ilillcl; Insurance Club MARCIA ANN MANLEY Businoss Adminislrulz'tm l;l1iladc1phiz1 Gcncscu, N. Y. Delta Gamma SL'LTL'UIl'y, Delta Gamma; State Party; Swimming Club; Intmmurnls; Marketing Club LOIS HELEN MARONEY Business Administration Secretary, Marketing Club Tl IOMAS CLARK MAXWELL . 131111110111 Administruliml Them C111 VictPrcsidvm, Doha Nu Alpha; 'I'rcusurcr, Theta Chi; 1 1111111 Phi Omega; Accounting Club Mount Lebanon Oil City IZUGENE Cl IARHES MAYER . Hnrsham lhnim-xx Adrninixlrutimr Svcrclnry, Veterans Club: Flying Club DONALD ALAN BIERCNER . Bethlehem Busim-ss ghlnlinistmtiuu Alpha 'I'uu Omega Dvlln Nu Alpha: :chunling Club PAUL PETER MERKEL. JR. Busim'sv zhlminiwmlinu . Kmding Phi Gamma Delta EARL EUGENE MILLER . . Crosson Ruximwx Administrminu Delta Nu Alpha JOHN KENT RIOORE lecnixville Business Alhlmiuisfmtirm Theta Xi Munugcr. Basketball: Accnunling Club: Murkvting Club ARTH U R CI IARLIES MOSS Husinmx zhlminixlmtinu Uninnmwn JAMES MATTHEW MURPI IY . . . . . Eric Delta Sigma Phi Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club: ancball Husim'ss :hlminislmlion ALPHONSE JOSEPH NOEL Patton Rusinc'xs Adminislmlinu Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club RALPH CARL NORMAN . . . . . . Eric lhmincsx Administration Accounting Club GAIL CUTLER OLSON Ludlmv Business Adminixlruliml Pi Kappa Alpha Business Munngvmvnt C1 uh I IENRY FRED PATT Rusinms Adminixmllitm . . Almonn Alpha Epsilon Pi l lillcl ANTHONY M. PECONE . Businvsx Adminixlrmitm Della Sigma Pi: SAM; IRRA; Newman Club: Rhlrkoling Club Huzlcmn DAVID DIRRIM PEPPER . Glenside anim-ss thinlilliSfHHiINl Immunuruls ROBERT DALE PETOSKY . Jeannette anim'sv Administration Accounting Club; Velmums Club: Newman Club THAYER ROCKWELL POTTER Edgcwnnd Phi Delta Thcm Business Adminislrulhm ll7C; SAME; Lucmssc: 'll-nnis RUSSELL ANTI'ION Y PROVENZANO Businvxs zhlminixlmtitm Vushingmn Dclm Sigma Phi Murkvting Club; Intrmnuruls VVILLIANI ARNO RECER . . Bxlxiness xhlminisimfimx Penn Huvvn Club GLORIA ANNE BITTER . Busivwss Administration Accounting Club; Block and Bridle Club XVcst Reading Easton 85 GALEN DEAN ROBBINS . . . . . MillviIIc Businsess AaniuisIraIinn Phi Delta TIIL'I m CIu I: SL LIcrL'tIIrv, AI II ILII IIL' Associnliml; SCCT -IrcIIsurL' r, SLIIII:.II1IIS Bones; ScL'IIcIIIry-I rL-IIsIIrLIr, II III SnciLIty L'uunL'iII;r IIIIIL' Key; EDWIN DEAL ROBINSON . . . . BIIIIIICIynwyd Business AIIIIIinisIrulimI Phi DL'IIII 'I'Iictn DLIIII'I Nu AIpIIII NEAL ROBINSON . . . . . . ZcIicnopIC Business Administration Sigma Pi Vicc- PFLSILICHI, IrL- IsurLI r, Sigma I i; T rLI Isurc r, lmcI CIIIIir; Pershing IIiIIL-s ALBERT P. IIODERUS . . . North Braddock Business AIIIIIiuisInIlimI I'ILIL'mIming Club WALTER ALLEN ROIIRBACII, JR. . . . Reading Business IIIInIiuisIruIimI JOSEPHINE RITA ROMEO . . I I'Izimmonum,N.J. Business Administration Alpha Omicron Pi JOSEPH JEROME ROVVLEY . . . Ardmorc Business AIInIiIIisIruIion Alpha Sigma Phi III C; Management Club; Ncumnn C Iuh WILLIAM HENRY SCHERER, JR. . I . PIIImLIrtnn Business Administration SAM IIARVEY IRWIN SCHNEIDER . . Forest Hills, N. Y. Business Administration Phi IlpsiInn Pi TIIcspians Igggmd ALLAN B. SCHNEIROV . . . . . Pittsburgh Business Administration Phi Epsilon Pi Scctemxy- lrcasurcr, II C; Lion s Paw; Purmi Nnus; BILIL- Key; Chairman, Student EnLIIIanncnt; MIInIIgL'r, IombIIII MARY LOU SCHUTZ . . . I . Saint IVI'IIrys Business Administration TIILIIII Phi Alpha PrcsiLIL-m, IIICX'II Phi AI IIII; Secret mry, C Iii Then I; SL'chIIIry- IrL LIIIsurcr, AL'Lnunling Club; NLIwmI In CIIII CAROL IRENE SCOTT . . . . OiI CitV Business AIIIIIinistmlion AIpIIII C IIi OIIIL 01 Vicc-PrL-siLIL-m, AIpIII'I Chi Omega JAMES BEHIVI SCOTT . . . . . Ricgelsvillc Business Administration Pi KIIppII AIpIm IIII'mi Nonus; BIIIL- Kev; Iilenugpr, IIIImIIaII; Business Administration SIu- LIL-n L'iI', ibL'rII ns St tIu L'nt Cnunci' , ILItIII iumII Pi; AI pm Phi OngII; Vice President, TanSlu'Lr, Pi KII IIppII AIpI'I NICHOLAS SKIINIBO . . . . . . Hazleton Is: siness Administration V ILLI- President, Delta Sigma Pi; Business Adn linisIrIItiun SlIIIILnt Council; PIiI LtII Sigma; NLIWIIII In C Iuh; ALLmuIlinu Club; SAM JESSE KEITII SMITH . . . OscenIII MiIIs Business AIIIIIiIIisInIIimI PAUL SOLYAN . . . . . . . Sharon Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi; PresiL ILnt, ALLnunling Club; Bu inLIss AIIIninislrIItiIIn SIIILIL-m CmInLiI BRUCE GEORGE SPENGLER . . . Nnrthampton Business Administration Accounting Club; LSA JOHN CHARLES STERLING . . . Quincv, IVIass. Husiness Adminislmtinn LIImeIII Chi Alpha Treasurer, Phi EH! Sigma; DL'ItII SigInII I'i; Accounting CIIIII 86 ROY THOMAS TAIT . . . . . Ingomar Business Administration Baseball; IIItrIuIIurnls ANTHONY THEODORE TARONE, JR. . . McAdam Business Administration Accounting Club; Newman Club RICHARD DANIEL THOMPSON . . VVIItertowILN. Y. Business Adminislmlion Alpha Sigma Phi Treasurer, 1M X; Hair casurcr, Alpha Sigma P1Ii;NuxIII.III Club; 1 us incss Management C lub; ALLIIuIIting Club HM- ..... BENJAIVIIN CUSTER THROOP . . . . York Business Administration Chi Phi IFC; Della Nu Alpha; InIrIImurIIls ROBERT PATRICK TRACY . . . . Pittston Business AIIIIIinI'slrIIIimI Newman Club; SAM; AIM; Linn Party; Accuuming Club; Intramurals CHARLES WARREN TURNER . . Petersburg, Va. Business AIIIIIinislraIimI Beta Them Pi IA VII:- , IlIcspiIIIIs; From; N UM; CP X; Accounting Club; Marketing CIl I;II Inkling; IIIIrIImurIIls; SIIItel II FRANK CHARLES VALLA . . . IIIIrwick Business AIiIIIinislnninII IIIIIIInIIIrIIls ARTHUR BOYD WALKER . . . . . Altonnu Business Administruliun Baseball MARK CHARLES WEST . . . . Philadelphia Business Administration Phi Epsilon Pi Froth; Secretary, Delta Nu Alpha JAMES HARRY WILLIAMS . . . . Philadelphia Business Administration Alpha Chi Rho THOMAS JAY WISE . . . . . . Harmony Business AIIIIIinisIraIimI Delta Chi German Club; Secretary, Alpha Kappa Psi; 3 Club; Manager, Baseball JOHN HARVEY WOLF . . . . Wayne Business AIIIIIinislrIIlimI Delta Sigma Pi; Insurance Club JAMES HILL WOLFE . . . . . VVIItsontown Business Administration Theta Chi Secretary, Them Chi; State Party; Viee-Presidcm, :keuuming Club HARVEY MARTIN VVOLFSON . . . Elkins Park Business Administration Beta Sigma Rho Hillel Governing Board; AMA; Imramuruls WILLIAM F WRIGIII . . . . Johnsmwn Business AIiIninisIrIIIimI 5k VWLLIAM CARLTON YOUKERS . . . Smethpnrt Business Administration Them Chi Truck; S Club SANFORD GARY YOUNGERMAN . . Readinn Business Administration Phi Epsilon Pi Phi Em Sigma EDWINA A. YUDINSKY . . . . Cirardville Business Administration Al in CIIIIIIIIII Delta ScercIIIrv-T teas urer, Accounting ClI I;b IIItI'IIIIIIII'IIls; Li II n Punv; Newman Club; Bridge Clu b 87 VILLIAKl DETXVILER ZIECLER, JR. . . Nnrristmvn Business Administration Phi Kappa Psi Captain, Tennis 'I'L'nm; S Club; Burnns: Punni Nous; Druids; Vicc-Prcsidcm, Phi Knppu Psi FRED EUGENE ZIMMERMAN . . . . Sunhury Business Administration Phi Mu Sigma; Acrnunling Club; Outing Cluh Field trip for transportation students includes visit to Bellefonte Central yords I; 98 RICHARD A. FAvnn JOSEPH I. N ANCY L. $ 3 .a :1? IV: V L 33 , Bottom Row, Luff lo higm- Scidcn. 'clu-r Pugul, 170x, Bulcrbnugh, 1- :Ivrn, Cohn, BLIlIzI. H:,Ill D lhllbtr Sucuml Ion IL-r, Clark, Huck, Brcncr, chul , LdL-ri 5, HI Lr, si gel, Bruce. HIiIIl Raw- Ski:1hu, Smith, Sulyun, Pocono, lelqlv,r Ross, Mv'anL-r, G Lurga, Bush. TU D E N T COUNCIL ORGAN I ZATION - President Vicc-Presizhmt GINSBEIIL: ELAIIA Sccretaryfrmts'urcr RICHARD A. FAVRO President Chemistry in 1894 included crowded labora- tory sessions while today a group of students in physics conduct an experiment concerned with principles of electromagnetism GEORGE L. HALLER Deon COLLEGE OF CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Physics students spend long hours in laboratory classes GHmm: L. HALLHx C. I. NULL , W. CONAHD IIFHNIIIJIIK DUNALD S. Cln'nlzn. J. G, ASTON - Munmiu. R. Fl-ZNSKIi JOHN A. SALuin II. II. Ouawmla A. H. IIULTIINCFH ORGANIZATION - Dem: Assistant Dwm Huml. Chemistry Head, Chemical lfnginvcring Director, Cryogenic Laboratory Din'clur, Petroleum Refining Laboratory - - Head, Physics In charge, PruMmIical and Sciunvc Hircum', Chumit'ul lalmmturios Chemical reactions are observed in experiment on distillation Learning chemistry in the laboratory LOUIS SAAIUIZL AIIONICA PII'IKIII'N AIPIIII NII SIIIiVEN VVILIIIAM IIABITOCK Pry J'Iuliull I'IIi II. IIIIIIII DIII I IIIIIc KPI' III I' PrI-IiIIIIII, PI4III IN; AIIIIIII Phi OIIII I-LfI; Iinn P'II'II; IIpIII I I'VSIIUII letzzl Onling I IIIII4 lunIugI I lulI; M In; H't'f, lLIIIIis I'AIIL IIIIIZDEIIIC BAUER I'III-micul Iingint'vriIILI ,IlIiIII-i; III S; NIIIIIIII IIrnun IVILLIAAI II. BAIIID, JR. I'hrmiIIr'I' SI'I'rI'IIIrI . 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Pittsburuh I 1IIIL'1I!imI .1II1I1'1 1I1i 01111111 51'1'11'1111'1'. .1IpIIII 111i 01111'g11: .11ilil; 11111111. R1 1111l1111' .1115; N1-1111111n 1'IIII1; Stuu' I'AII'ly; 111114111111 .le IUSIEPIIINII SYDNEY BRENNER . . IVIllrIsInlrU FIIIICHIIOII 1I'pI1 1Il1siI1IIII'III 'I'I'cnsurcr. Sigma 11IpII11 I'm; :11'I1I; IIiII1 .I Riding CIIII1 MARILYN LEE BRESLAVV . . . . 11'iII1cs'IS1n'1'c I'iIIUL'lIIIIIHI .1111I11I I'px'ilnn I'I1I IIIII1'I; I'II'UIIH111II':I EDITI IE VVILIVIA BROOKS . . . I'IIII111I1'IpI1111 I'HIIu'utimI .1I111IIIl-.115II1111 I'III FmHI; 11'DI .1I; Inkling: IIIII1'I; S1'1'1'1'1111'1'. .1I11II.1 I- l1xII1m I'III RIIODA MAI'IIL1' 1N BHOVVIiI'x . . . E11711111'1I1,N.J. I'iIIIIUIlitm 111-11; IIiIIcl CASSANDRA CIIIEYNIZY BROWN . . KcnnctlSquurc IIIIII1'1IIIUII D1'It11121111111111 .11'I5I; I1111'11111111'11Is: I'I'ulII SUE CAROLE BRYAN . . . . . 11I11Ivcr11 IIIIIH'IIIIUII Pi IICIH I'I1i 'Ir'1.'1.x111 ,1r I'I I!'1111I'I1i:11I111I1rI1WD'1111 1 1IIII1;1.'1'I ,I; IIIII 1111111 .IIx. II HR BIEIIITY SOMMFRVILLE BUCHANAN . . Sunbury 1 11111'11111111 'I'11'11MII'1'I. I.1'1111I1I1'x: LA 111: I'I'1'si1Iz'nt. I'i LzIIIIIxIII 'III1'm; 1:3I111Ir1111111 Campus RCII 1111111 Unit: I'I 1111111111.1 .1IpII1I: Phi Kappa Phi: .1IpI111 I..1111I11I'.1 D1'II11 PATRICIA MAY BUCKEY . . . . PI1II111I1'IpIII11 ICIIIICIIrimI DL'I111 D1'II1I D1'I111 :11'III; 11111'11111111'111x: L1 111; I'III11-n' MARY NIAIITIIA BURKE . . . 1'lIIIIL31'fI'1llltI. .1I1I. I 1IIIL-11!I1m Kappa Kappa 111111111111 L1 111.; CIIIIL'gIIIII; 1 11111'21111111 Student 11111111'11 MARY JANE CAMPBELL 811 11I1111'V I 1IIIL'IIIimz 1 Phi .1I11 'IiI; I7T.1; II 1 I'IIIII11'I NI-II'xII'Ht'I': IIIIr1Im11r11Is ISABELLE MARIE CAPUANO :lircntnn, N.- 15111101111011 Kappa D1-IILI .11111I1'1'n Dance 1'IIII1: N1-1111I1111 1'IIII1: 511111' 111111 CATHERINE, FRANCES CARR . . . . A511111111I 1:1IHQHIIIHI -1 PM .1111 I1I111111i1mlStu1I1111 11111111il1l'.1111111111111 1 1111111'11; I I1: x111 .1115; 11 I 1171.1; 1111. 111 1IuI1; Inkling; Duih 1 I11 gum D111 111111111 OIII1 1r 107 108 JOAN MARY CAIIIANZARO . . . . Pittsburgh I'IIIIII'IIIIUII 'I'IH'III Phi Alpha NCII'IHIIH CIIIII; Outing ITIIIII; IIITIII LOIS ITIS'IIIZIIIIFI IIIIAILIPA . . . . SpringIIcIII I-TIIIII'IIIIIIII LcnIIiIIL'x'; Outing CIIIII; IICICI IIAIII I NI PFAIII II I IASE . SLrIInmn I'IIIII'IIIIIIII Sigm I Sigma Sigma PIII'sIIIIIIII, Sigma Sigma Sigma; PI IIIIII 'IILIIiv C UIIIILII; IIIIrI IIIIIIrI III; Mm l'l'll DIIIII'I- IIIIIII; Dur'IIIiIIIn OIIILI r; I I ANTI IONY BERNARD ClANI-ILONF. I'IIIIIII'IIIIIII INIIIIIIII'IHI IIIIIIcIIIiuII Phi Kappa IIHFIX IIIIIIIIc NI'WIIIIIII ITIIIII: IllIrilllllIruIK' ELAINE VVILMA IIOI'IEN . . . . . VVyncntI! I'IIIHCIIIIIHI SIL'IIHI DCIIII 'I'Illl IIiIII-I: II'rmII; ,IIIIII'I DORIS RAF, COLEMAN IILIIIIbCrIIllIII.hIII. IiIIIIuIIimI DI- IIII IIIIIIIIIIII I III IIILI I IIuir; IIA I'I IIZ; PI I IIIInInI IIIpIIIu SLIIIIII; IIIIrIIIIIurIIIs; II SII. I: IIII PATRICIA MARIA COLLINS I IIII4'IIII'IIII Pi CHI PIII IlllTnlnlll'IlIS; NI'II'Ihiln CIIIII; IIICIIJII IIAISIIIH DanIIiIIII'y UII'III'III'; SAI ILY COLIII NS . I Belmont, Muss. I7IIIII'IIIiInI IIIIIII'IIIIIIII Student Council; I'IrIIIII: C-IIIIIIIIIS CIIcsl; PIIIyI-rs ROBERT ALLEN IIONQUESII. IIicInnomLVII. Psychology 'I'IIII KIIppII I:IISIIKIII President. I'IIIL Kappa Epsilon; I Inc PIIsiIII-III, Alpha Phi OIIIIgII; Pro sII IIe.III IIIIIppI Phi Kappa; III II: QUIIHIWHIIIII Smit III; I IIllLIIIIOII SIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIciI; Psi I III; I 'Ilnlplh I hut; IKILIIIIIIIgI' I IIIII; II'IsII-I I IIuIIII.IIInII ALICE AIIIEEN CONRAD . . . VVIIsIIington. D. II. IfIIIIIIIIII'IIII III IIIIIIIII PIII BI'IH Phi KI IIleII Phi; Alpha I IIIIIlleIII IIMIIII; I IIIIPgIHH; Modern I Imu I IIIII; I IIIII I an JUNE DOIIORISS IIONVVAY . . . . PIIIIaLIprIIiII II'IIIII'IIIIIIII AIIIIIII Kappa Alpha Spanish Club; FIII; Modern DIIIIIII' I'IIIII; InlrIIIIIurIIIs IIAIIVIiY GERALD COOK . I . . . EIIIIystnnc I'IIIII'IIIIIIII KIIIIIIII Sigma .II'ICI; :IIpIIII Phi Omega; Kappa Phi KIIppII; Phi ICIII SigIIIII LUEIIIIA VALMON'II COOK . . . . State IIIIIIcgc A'IIM'IC IiIIIICIIlion I'IIIIIII-I Choir: iI'rI-IIIIIII'I-r, Louise llmnI-r I'IIIII; Symphony Orchestra IOBEII'I' AKEIIS COX . . I . . EHIPUTIUIII I'IIIICIIII'IIII PrI'siIII-III, IIpIIII Nu; IIIc tII AIIIIHI PIIi; PI: nus; I A I'II . II IIu' s in IIIt' NI II'v III PI'IIII S! III! DIXIANA CIIAVVFORD . . . . . StateCuIIcgc IQIIII'IIIIIHI DI'IIII DUIIII DcIIII AITI'ZI ANN ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM . . VVynmissing FAIHCHIIUH DI'IIII IIIImInII IIIIIrIIIr IIIIIIIII; I'u'cns; PIII Kappa Phi; IVHCIII; SOIHIKI'; House of lIEPrl xcnlmivcs; I'xPIHI IIIIIIIIxIII DL'IIII; IiIIIIcIIIinn SIIIIII'III Council; Sccrvlury, DCIIII IIIIIIIIIIII; I'icv-I'rL-siIII-III, LSI'I; I'IIIIpcI I'IIIIir; joint Customs BIIIIrII BRENT MIICLEOD CURTIS . . . . . Eric nycIInIIIgy Sigma PI Scurvtury, Sigma Pi MARIAN IOUISF. DALLY . . . . Pittsburgh lid IIL'IIIiIIII SyIIIlIIIIIIIy Orchestra; Philnws ARNOLD JAMES DALTON Pottsvillc Psyulmlugy Kuplm Phi Knmm CAROL FRY DAVIES Monmursvillc I':IIIIL'IIII'1III 1'11m11111Phch111 11111111'11's 1 vI111111 lion I 1111;1'I11111I3111lg1 uI1. I111r1'11111111ls;11l'.l:l 1 JIZANNICITIi DEBO . . . . . . 111111111111 ICIIIH'IIII'UII Belles 11'111'1'5; 1'111111111111I111111 CIIIII JACK FARRELL DILLMAN . . . . . DuBnis 15111111111011 Kappa Phi Kappu KAY BRAINERD DILLON . . . . SuucCullcgc I 1I111'1Ili1111 171111111115 11011 171'1155'; PI 61111111111 11Il1l111 171111 rchvillc MARION MAE DOAN IC11111'1HI'4111 Secretary. Sigma :1IpI11I 15.111: ,11'I',I DORIS BARBARA DOLLINGIER . . . IIuntingdun I'dumliun .11II1I11 I'llsIIUII I'Ili II1I1Iin 1.111111; Inkling: St'1' :11l 111'. 1 111111 I psIInn I'III; 11'111111'11' s 1' horns; I11111'I':111111ls, IlilI1' MARY FITZPA'I'RICK DONNAL . . . 11111111111111 13111111111011 1111111111 K1 .111p11 1 11111111 1 0111111111 Home I 1111111111111 CIuII; 1:1 .ll SONDRA Ii. DUCKMAN . . . . IIrnukIyn,N.Y I'11'1'I111111g1' 111I1'1'1'lirsing Manager, CUIIL'gI'IIH; IIIIIL'I; 13111111111111 Club LILLIAN MAE DUVALL . . . . . I1111111'ssc11 HIIIIcIIIiml Chi 011101111 11'111111'11'5 Chorus; From; LA 1'11; I':IIII11'II1'I111: Council; l1111 .111111r:1Is DAVID VVILBUR 1:,D1'17ARDS . . . . 11711111111110 11'11111'1111'1111 11'1'51 Dunn 1'1111111'il BARBARA JEAN EIIRENFELD . . . Philipsburg 1311111111111 Dcltu 111111111111 l'I 1:11111I11I1'l'xI11'11n Sccm 1:111' 'lrc 1111111 , Pi 0111mm PI; I I 1; IBI :1', 5111111 111mg 1'111I1;11'111111'n s 1' horns; lmr' 111111r1 IIs; I'rnIlI :I 1 111. Businus I dItur Monitor 1 JOHN DAVID ELSE . . . . . Stutc 11111ch l'x1rlmlug1' Psi Chi; Pi 121111111111 Mu; Kappa Phi 1111111111; 1'i1'1'7l'r1'sid1'11t. 'I'r1'115111'cr, Psychology CIIIII; 1'11'1'-Prcsitl1'111, IRRA DEN'I'ON KINZER EMERY . . . . Burcvillc Industrial 11115 111171 IARD KENNETH EVANS . . . . Pittsburgh lklucutiml 1'1'1111 SIIIH' Ifn'uim't'r; Linn Party; 17171 0 PATRICIA SHIRLEY FARBER . . . PittsburUh I31I111'11Iin11 Phi Sigm' .I Sigm' .1 1I111111's; 111 71 I'r1s11I1 III Phi Sigma 811111 I 11 DI' ';M lI11r: 11111111 I15; I 11111 I11r r11 CLARISSA IANE FAUST . . E1151 Rutherford. N. J. IflIIIuIliuu 11I11I11I 1'11111111111 DCIHI 1-117I'1I; Linn Party; I1111'1I11111mIs LOIS JOANNE FERGUSON . . . . 1711:11cs1'illc Education 11'1'5111111151cr Foundation; Inlcrvursily Bible Fellowship 109 JOAN I'LSIL I'lSIIIEUHN . . . . $1.111'C11111'gc .1111111'1'11111'11111111 111'11111l1111111111 111.1111'1 1111111'; 51-11-11111'1, 51111111111111 11r1l11 111.1; Sunllx; 1'1 I 11111111111 I I11'1 111; 51'1'1111'1111, 1.1111111'11111111'1 111111 ROYAL I11 111.1.1I1 1718111311 I'durulinu I11111'111;1111I 11'1111111 I!I111 111:11111 51'111111111'11 111111 .1'111111'; I'Ili M11 1111111 I111111'1I111111IS 1'11 811111' College 1111111 ANN 171317. 11111111110111 1.11111'11511'1 Kappn D1'Il11 11111.11'15; 81'1'r1'1'1111 l1'1.15111'1',r '1111'.11 XI1111.1 11111; 11311111111101 31111;'1111spi1111s; $11111'I1111'11'; 1.31 BARBARA ANN 15011111181 . 15111161111711 11511.1;1'1'1111'111111111'11111111i111'1' MARY 11131.13Nl', FOULKROD 1 11111'1111'1111 1'1111111111111111111 1'111I11 11117: POLI .Y jANE FOWLER 15111111111011 I1it1sI1urg11 11117.11'11111 I11'1115ig111110111i1'11111 111'11141'11111111'1 '11 Sunny VV1111111111ry, V. J. D1'11111L1111111111 l'rulh; 11.1: 01111111; 111111; IIu1'L1'1' 111111; 1111111114 1711111; 11111'11111111'1' 011'11'1'r PI IYIIIS 111111017111 I'RIZY Allentown 1111111111111: 1111; I111111'1'. KA 1'III1YN X3. 13111111111111: 11111111311 . Scrumnn Sig1111181g111'15111m1 1 111' I1y ',111111111t Sigma 511-11111 Slsiglm 1; 1111111111111; 1 11111-11' s. 1 11111 11x, A111 U 1'1 11011115111 MILIZS GALLOH'AY 15111111111111 VVcat 11111511111 Phi 911111111 1111111111 1x11111111 P111 k.1pp11; Arnold .111' 511111-11; Psu'hulugy 1'11111 1711110110111: CARI. GARRE'I'I' 1 . 1111 110111;;1 . I11 '1111'11 PI 11' 11111.1 Phi 11111111111, 111153 1 111111111; Ir.11'11; S 111111 SUZANNE UINUIHCI I UrccncustIc 1'311111'1111'011 111'1-s1111'11t, .111 I; 11111111111111 5111110111 1711111111I; 11111111111'; 11111111134 1'11111 MARCIA E. GOLDBERG , . . . . . ank 1 1111111111111 1111'; 11.1; .1111r111'11ng1'lul1; 4117111; 111111'1 'IIO MA'I'I III.DA ANN GOYDA . West 1111L11'11111 15111111111011 111111111 131111111111 D1'1111 111'1'51'111'111, 511111111 111111111 11111; 1113171; N1'11'1111111 1711111 1. LOUISE GRAI 1AM I511111ul13nn 11111511111011 Kappa 111111111 '1111'111 S1'H'11111111'. Ix'ullqm 11111111 111111: l11ll'11111111'11l11; 811'11111111111' 1111; 51.110 1111111; II111'I1' ANGELO JOSEPH CRASSO 11x 1'1'1111111g-1' Furly Fort 81111111117111 '1'1'1'11311r1'r, 51'1'1'1'11111, 511411111 1111; 111111111,- 1'11111; 11111.1 S'I'ANLI'X NORMAN GREEN .111111'1' 11111111111111 11111113111113; Zulu 111'111'1'1111 Phi Mu .11111111; Symphnny 01111131111; 1i11111'11li1111 5111111'1111'1111111'111 IIillt'I SYLVIA JANE GR U BE Fl! 111111171111 131-11110111'111 111'1111131111111111 Vi1'1' I'r1 '.i1I1111 111111111 111111r1I: Il11l1111'1111; 5111111111111r'11 51'111111111 1181.11; Orion. 111111111 111111111- lnr; 1 111-1111 111111111111 1'1111'11; 11' 11. 1 1111r11111ur1115; X 11 1 Pr1'si1l1' 111, D1'It'1 1.7: 111111111 TI IERESA B. CUINARD 1111111'1111'1111 111111111151111rg '1111'1: 1 11111 A'11111.1 I11 1.11111111111 '1'111'1111 N1'11'1111111 1'11111; 117121 N011 DIANE HAINES . . . . 11111111111111 11111111111111 111111. l 1111 01111'1' 1 .11151; 11'111'1 1.111101: 1111111; 1'111711'13;1111111111'1'11111: 11111';1111111'.1l.1 , .11111111111'.11'1 11115111: 1101111115 11111111131. . . . . 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Philadelphia 11111111111111 1.1'11111111'1'. .1111;1.11'1-11111111v1 111111; 11'1'11111111. 111111' 111111 111111; 1 11111551: 111111; 11111111'111 1111111 1;11i111';1 .1 PHYLLIS 11. IIEEBNER . . . . . Nurristuwn 11111111111111 1'1 1111.1 1,111 Pr1.1i1l1'111.11i 111'111 1.11111;1,1111111'111'1111' 1'1111111'11: 51'1'1'1'1111'1. 1'1 111111111111 .1211 1; 11011111111 17111I11s1'1111r 1111111113 ANNE HELLER . . . . . Reading 1511111'1tli1m 7.1-1:1'1'.1u .111111z1 Treasurer. .11111111 141111111111 111-1111: Phi Kappa Phi; 17111; 11111'111111111111' NANCY 1111111111 11131,.11111N . . . . . 11111111111 15111111111011 Circulation 1111111113461. 1111111111111 111111; 131.1 1111111111. 151-17.:1111'1'1'11 1113Nl1liRSON . . Pittsburgh 1 11111'1111'1111 111111.1Xi D1'll.1 l'r1.111111'1'. 1111.11.1Xi 1111111 111111.11.111111111 111'1111:l111.1: 1 .1' 111111'111111:11111.1111111.1l.1 11,111-10N 13131'1i 1113N 11' . . . . Murfinsburg 1711111111111 '11 1111113911 JULIA HESS . . . . 111.1'111i11g. N. 1. 1 11111'11111111 11'111111'11'1 111111111: .1111: 11:1; .1111111'1111' NANCY LOUISE HICKS . . . . D111-l1-111111'11 11111111111111 711.1':':I111.11pl1.1 11111:; 111'111111'11'21'1.11111111111r1115:111111110 111111: :';1111 .1.i1111 1 .11'11': 111111111111 111111 111113 11. 111D1NG1L11 . . . . . . Scrumun 15111111111011 511111111 Sigma Sigma 1'1121111'1 11111111; 11'111111'11'1 111111111; 1111111111111; .1111; U1 .1 DAVE E. IllESTXAND . . . . . . 111'15111'1' 11111111111111 1111.1 'l'Iu'm 111-1111 1111 .111111:1 Phi 01111351; Pershing 111111'1: .11'1111111 .1ir Sm'ivty; 1155' 112 ROBERT ALLAN IIOMAN . . . INamtagII, N. Y Psychology Sigma Chi SL'LTL'LIIV- TrL';,13urL'r .III LIni1L'r3itV I711l1i11L'1: I'upmin, II'rL'slIing 1702 ; Ii Inn '.3 I,:11$kull :IIILI HIIuncs; .InIIrIIL'IL'3; SL'crcturI-'l'rL':1311rL'r, IruId3; PFI'MIIIC'III Snphnmurc I7II:3 HERBERT J. IIORIKAVVII . . . . PIIIIEHICIPIIIH nyclqugy Sigma Phi Alpha US I'IIII1; I.:11:m.3.31.' IAIIIXINE IIOIIOFF . . . . . . 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A11cntxm'n !-.1111 1mm: 1111mm .11111111'1111'111 1.11111 1'11r11'. 1111111111111: 8I111l1'11l 11111111110111: 8.11.1.1' ANN 81111111111N . . . . Kingston, N.Y. l'.111111lit:11 11111811.;11111811411111 81-1'1'1'11111 11111 8111111.1811'111.1;111111'1.81111111111111'01111011111; 1,1111111 11111111'1' C1:1111 11111'11111111':111; 1'r'111111 111111 111.17.1'11111'1'11 ANN 81111111111 . . . . 15115111115411 1.111111111111 ,111111.1111101111'g11 1111111: 81:111- P.1r1-1: N1'11'111:m C11111 11111111111113.1' ANN 81 131111111 . . . 11'1111111115111111 15411117111111: Phi M11 1'1'1'11'1111'1'1', 11111 1111'. 111 1; ,111 1: F11; 11111'11111111'1111 1111111111 HENRY 8110011, JR. . . . . 11111111111 11111111111111 1111mm 1J1'1111111111 81:1'1'1'1;11'1. Kappa IJ1'11.1 111111; Riding Club 1 .DVVA11D CHARLFS 8111111711118 . . MahannyCity Psyclmlngy Non 1111111 111111: 1111111111 Phi Kappa: Psi Chi; Payclmlugy Club NANCY 11 . 811111.17. . . . . . 11111111111'11111111 11111111111011 .11111111X1 111'1111 111 1'11 s1111 111. .l11111111 .11 111' 111:1 111110111 111. .111151; 11111'11111111'1118; 111111' C 11111; llC.1'1.1 JOYCE MYRNA 811U8111AN . . . . . Chester l'1l111'111in11 111'1'11111n11. Murmr 111111r11', C 11:11r1111111. 1111111'1'11: 1'111111'1111111.1r1s11111111 111'; 1111111111 11mm; 1.1-11111111'1; 1'1 '1' 1111-11111'111. 1111'111; 1..11'11v 11:11 D11rmi1111'1 111111'1'r; 1'1'1'1111111111 1'1111111'11: .1111111111'11111 C '1111111'1; 11' 811.1 81'111111'; C11 1'111111'1111111. 1111111 111111111111. 1111:1111 11'1!1R1.1 .NE JOAN 811117, . . . . . J111111s111w11 111-114111115311 1111111111 DL'1111 1'11'1' 1,11'11111'111, 11511111111131 1'11111; 11111.1: .11'1'1'. 811111' 1111111' JOAN 14.111111 81111111 . . . . . . P111tsx'111c 1'11111'1111'1111 Young 111-11111111111115 1'11111; 1 1'11: 111'111'111'111'1'5' 11111111211111. . 11811'111 . . . . . 8111111111111'1'3 11'!11111!1'm1 81 111-1111'1. 1' '1. 1;N111111111111111: 11111111111 11:11111'111111. 111111 1'11111.1111.1 118 IIOIIIZRT IIIIIIISI IOIIN SMITH I'IIIIIIIIIIIII SILVIA JANE $3111.11 FIIIII-Iniuu IIIIIHIII'J Phi IIctII I'IIIII'giIIII: IiIIiIIII-x; Pi IIIII05':I Iii;1 II'IIIFS; PIIHIIL'IIL'IIII' I'IIIIIII'iI: In II :IIIIIII. 115; IIIIIIIIIIII C LIII JOAN GAY SNODCRIISS PVVTIIIIUIUgI f 1Ii OIIIII- I IVUIII'gIIIII; IImIilIrr: SITIU um I III UIIIIIII; Outing; I IIIII; 1'I11Is IIItIu IIIII'IIImIIrIII; III IxIIIIIY II' III N135 91' AN. I1 . . . . bLIIII I X-IL'IIUIUg! DI' In I III DIII I JANET S'I'IiII'AII'Ii SIIiIiI'IiNSON I-lluculiou PIII Ilu Secretary. III'ILI; Ii'I'II: 'I'III'slIIIIIIsI. IIIIrIIIIIIuIIIIx; Sum: PIIrIy MARGARET LOUISE STEVENSON I-iIlIIIIIniIm Dc II I DI IIII Delta I'ruiIlIIII I'iII- PI'IIx'iIII'III. RIIIIIr II'iIlizIIIIs IIIIIIusIIip: IuI III:: .III I II I um; IIIII Hlllllll I15; I I Sayre Falls Church VA II LII DC '1' PIIII'IIIICIPIII'II Chevy Chase. iIIII. DOROTHY JIIIAN SiIilIlIiKIIIiII IjV-I'L'IIUIIILU' SIIIilIIIIIII CAROL ANNIE I-II III'IIII'mI SIIIONII IIIII'ITIIIFII DI'IIII IIIIIIIIIIII Plzl'xvrs: IIIIII IliIm SIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIiI; I'iKIIIUf IIImIiIm': I klmv I;III I 1 I DOROTI IY ELAINE SIIIANSON ICIIIII-ulitm DLIIIIIIS Kalmm IIIIIIn rI'IICI'I I'IIiIIIIs;I'1IIIIIztI iIIn SIIIIII-III I 'IIIIIIIiI; II IIIIIIII s I III II II I IIIIlqu I Iil'sl III 1:IIIIIxI.I IIIL'UI; Sparks SL'IIUIIIISIIIP .III'III I1: IIIIspi Ins; II I .;I II 110' I in HIP Nun's III Pva Sm II IIZDVVAIID IVALLAIE SZNIPIEII, III. ilIlICIIIIIllH Pershing IIIIII's: Ii'I'II DIANE iIiIIAiIICIIIZR Dickson City . MIIIIIIIIIrsviIIC IiIIIII'IIIiIm Ii'I'II; PINI'I'I'S; I'III- Monitor WILLIAM EARL THOMAS, III. IIIIIIIIIIII'mI IIIiIIIiIIIIIIrg 'I'III-III DI'IIII CIII KIIIIIIII Phi KHIIIHI; IIAISI'IMIII: IIIII'IIIIIIII'IIIs .IOSEPII I IENDIILIISON VAN BARBARA J. 'I'OOMA I'ilIIII'IIIIlIH Eastun III III Sing OIniLrIIII PI'I-siIIIIIt,1II'III Sigma OIIIiIIrIIII; II'IIIIIC'IIS D01 mic; IICSIIIHEIH IiIEUlanIUr I-IIIIIIII'I I'I'tII tn prilnn; FIUUI; III I'II-I; II IISIIIITIIIiI-IIII I ILIII: PruiIII-Iit I I I'IlIII ItiIIII SIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII; IIIIII. IIIIIImISI I III II-IIIIIiI' IIIIIIIIiI; III IAIIIES IOI IN TIIOIIIO ny IIIIIIIIIgI' PHIISI' iIIL' IIII'II KZIPP I Phi SI'UI'CIIII'I', 'I'III'ILI KJIPIMI Phi; IIIIrIIInIIIIIIV; NI'II'inl In I IIIII; II I7 LAIVIIENIIE TUIIIII . . Iiununsburg IIIIIIIxIriul IIrIx IIIII I'IIIHIIIIII SiIvIIIJ; IxuplI-III IIi Kuppu: III'siIII'III IIIIIIIIII':IIIr I ICC PIISIIIIIII, IIIIqutI'i III I IIIII .IIIIIII SIIIIiI-t I IIIII IliIIII SIIIIII III I UllnLl i1 ,IIIITQUELYNN IiiiIINFIJ' IVAN BUSKIIIK II'IIIICIUI'I IiIIIIIIIIn'mI .IIIIIIII IIIIIImIII DIIIIII II'IIIIII-IIK' I'IIIIIIus; IIIiII'I DAVID GOOD VAN OIIMEII Stutc ITIIIIIIgc II'IIIII'IIIimz TIISSIIL. JII. DuBIIis PSII'L'IIUIUKI I'IIIIIHI 'I'IIII OIIII'gu 'I'rIII'L H9 120 RITA KATHERINE VODILA . . . Lafayette Hill Education A1plm Omicron Pi VanL'n's Dchntc; InImIIIuraIls; AITEI SALLY ANN WAINGER . . . Atlantic City, N. J Education Dormitory OHiL-cr; Frnlh; Lion Party; I1i11L-1; Hellcs Lcttrcs; FTII RAYMOND JOSEPH WASILEVVSKI . . Huniuck Creek Education Players; Newman Iiluh; UCJI KATHLEEN CAROL INATT . . . . Coruopoiis Education Dc1tu Iiummu RIHL' Club; Intrumuruls; FBLA; FTII; Monitor ARLENE INEINCARTEN . . . . . Sharon Psychology Psi Chi; Psychnlugy Cillh: Marketing Club BARBARA INEKSELMAN . . . . Cnmopolis Educulirm Alpha 1 psilun Phi 1li1101; ACIZI; Officials Club; 1IIIrunIuru15 RICHARD LOUIS VVENDLER . . . . Hanover Education Kappa Phi Kappa; College Cu-op; 1nlrumumls SUSANNA JANE VVESCOTT . . Schenectady, N. Y. FIIIIL'aIiIm Kappa Kappa I1. IIIIIIIJ Univcrsitv Editor ,I.A Vlli; Scru115; VICL- PrcsiLlL-nt, SUITE! tury- 1rc:Isurcr,Edu- catiun SKI ILcnI I10IIIIL'i1;VI'SI1 A; H Iqu in IIIL NLII'x at Penn Slum; Juniur Prom C mIIIIIincc MARILYN ANN WHARTON . . . . Clussport iidnculiuu Radio Guild; VVDFM; Newman Club; FTA; LcrIIIidL-s JOYCE ANNE WHITE . . . . . PlIiiudelpiIizI Education College Iin-up ALLEN CRAIG WIERMAN . . . . StuteCollcgc FtlIIL'ulimI NC A; YIIIIIIg llcpublicans I lubzl III; Riding I 1u1I; FcIILiIIg I lulI; W L's1L-y 10unduli0n; OuliIIg Ilub; Suciulugv I.Il III GEORGE EVERETT VVILBUR . . . . Clarendon EIIIIculimI Treasurer, Kappa Phi Kappa; UITA; Niuuny Iirmln; Emerson Society CHARLES EDWIN WILLIAMS . . . . Oil City Education Iiill'nnlil ThL-III Upsilon JOAN BERCMAN WILLIAIWS . . . Drums Education 1I1 1IiIzI OIIIiLmn Pi IICEI; UCII; IVUIHCHK Dchutc; Smu- Party; IIItrIIIIIurJlS; Outing Ciuh CAROL PARKS WILSON . . . . . Pittsburgh lfduunitm Kappa Alpha Theta SchLI.In-1rc.Isurcr, 1L1uL mun Sludcnt quncil;1'1-.IyL-rs; I III;II lnlrallnllrnlS: :IITEh 1 l I STEWART KEN VVPIICHT . . . State College Imluslriul Arts Induslriul liducaliun Society IDA ANNE WYLIE . . . . Summit Hail Education Alpha Chi Omega Chimcs; VVSGA; Dnrmimry 011iL'L'r; FTII; IVumen s I1Iums MARY LOUISE YANDOW . . . . CzItusauqua Education -'.I1p1IIuL.Im1x1.IDelta; 1IIIr.Imur.Ils;IVIIIIICII 5 Deluxe; LA VII -.: FTA; SCLTC' 1mm Varsity I hriinan lclluwship, IVL'suninsIer 1 oundutiun PHYLLIS ANN YOHO . . . . . Pittsburgh Ell cation Y0mcn's Clmrus SANDRA VASSFnMAN YOUNUFRMAN . . lhnulin; I'llunlliuu Nignm Dn-IIJ 'I All I rulh ALEXANDER Vll,l 1AM ZERBAN . 8mm Cnlh-gv .Um'ic l-llucutiml 1.111 Kappa ljuilnn Assistant Managcr. Blnc Band; S-xlnphnn; Orchvstm: Tutuurcr. i-u I'rcxidcnt, Chulu-l Choir; President, Phi Mu Alpha; Blur Kry; gkull And Ihuws: UCA: Oricmminn Cmmsclnr; Pi Tau Pi Sigma MXW H3111? HELENE ZINGER . . . va Hulu- 1?;x'H llnlog Plzlyt-n; Sigma Alpha 15m; Hillel Hollow Rum. Irfl to Righl-JVitmvr, Durhin. I,L'ssig. Iiuslur. Mnycr, Hurlgvs. Cvcoml Ihtu'wlkuulw, Musklm'iu, Rumundum-s, lidvlmun. lnrding. Sclmll. Burke. Thin! lhm'kBishntl', Alwll. Curr, Buchanan, Russel, Hum'c. T U D E N T C 0 U N C I L ORGANIZATION SALLY W. LESSIC - - - - - President CAROL j. DLumIN . - - Vivv Prvsidm1t SUSANNA J. VVESCOTT - - - Sccrctm'y-Trmsurcr JAMES II. Mm'liu , , - FacultyAdviser E SALLY W. LESSIG President Equipped with surveying instruments, engineers posed for this picture in front of the old En- gineering Building 60 years 090. Work in the shops continues to be an important part of the training for many engineering students. Deon COLLEGE 0 F ENG IN EERING Summer comps meons surveying and Precision machinery is required for other subjects for civil engineers skilled work by the engineer of today a I I 9 l '. A L! AN D A R C H ITE CTUH E limo A. VA1.K15u - liAnL IE. S'mvuu - Glurmm G. QuAnLI-zs - lilAnan R. QUEER KIiNm-rrn 1.. IImJH-inMAA IIARUI.D M. IIII'SII FRANK N'. PulKl-zn'l' , MILTON S. Osmmm; BENJAMIN A. XVmsuin ARTHUR H. VVAYNIUK Josuvn MANN , - CLAmamtla E. BLILLlean Nmmmx R. SPARKR - Dam - - - Assistant Dam Director, Ordnance Research Lulmrulury ircvlor. Enginuurmg Research Director, Engineering It'xtvminn , val. xh'rmmmicul If; 4invcring - Haul, Agricultural Ifugiuvuring A , Head, Architecturc , IIL'mI, Civil Engineering Head, Electrical Ifngiuccring Haul, Engineering Mvclmniw Head, Industrial Engineering Hand. Mechanical Fuginvcring Foundry work is essential training for many students in engineering PAUL ADAM ACONE Industrial linginuvring LA V11: ASMIZ; SAM; lmrnmurnls West View Pi Kappa Phi DANIEL ANDREW ADAMS Flt'vlrivul l'fngillvvriug Philadelphia 'l'rcnsurcr, Sigma Tau; Iitu Kappa Nu JAMES HARRY ADAMS . . . Eric lmlmlriul lingim-vriug Phi Kappa Tau AFS PASQUALE ALESSANDRA A . Clmrlcrni Humricul Iinginm'ring Alpha Phi Dclm Yicr-Prvsidvnl, Alpha Phi Dvlm; IRIL J01 IN MOCK ALLEN . . Bulfurd Sumimry lz'ngincrring Hem Thom Pi Hrs! Munugvr, XVn-slling; Vim' Prt'simchn, Blue Key: l'mm Slutu Engineer; ASCl-L: SAME; AIJRU'I'C Drill Team AR 11 IUR ALTO AMSPACKER Lcwismwn It'lt'vlricuL Engiuvuring Q'IARENVE LEONARD ANDERSON . . . liric Hm'lumirul I'vngim'uring RK VI IARD DONALD ANDERSON Hm'hdnlull I'ngium-ring . Lcmnmt sigma Phi lszilun Bluu Hand; Chapel Imir: ASMIV, Outing Club LESTER RAY ANDE'S . Lincoln Fil'il linginm'ring JAY RICHARD ANSTAUT Mumgumcry HI'L'ImHiL'u! aninm'rmg VlLLlAM 0. APPLEYUN Pittsburgh Industrial l-Hginrvriug SAME Xnung Umnucmt Alpha 'lEIu Olnvgu JAMES LEROY ASH Glcmidc .Hm'huninll lhlgim-vriug Pi 'lklu Sigma; ASMIi MARKLEY Llili AU . Imlnsn'iul Engineering Pershing Rifles; SAIi; SAM; ASHE ALVIN EUGENE BAKER Civil Enginm'ring Philadelphia . . Ilulifux Phi Mu Della ,XSCIi; Immmuruls E. NICHOLAS BALDWIN, JR. Elm'lricul Enginur'ring State Cullcgc Prusidvnt. VicuProsidrm, InlcrrVnrsity Christian l?cllnwship; Sccrvtury, l,im Knpm Nu; . nu Bola Pi; Sigma Tau; Phi lite: Sigma; Blue Bnnd; Concert Blue Band; Chapel Choir; Engineering and Architecture Student LInunci ROBERT JOSEPH BARSII . . Shumokin Iflvctricul. Iiuginm-ring JOHN BASISTA, JR. Duquesnc Electrical Enginu'ring Si rum Pi 'l'rcasurcr, Sigma Pi; IFC; Hui; Chapel Usher; Allili; AFROTC Drill Team JACK FRED BASTIAN XNiHizlmsport Electrical lingim'uring Acacia Tuu Bum Pi; lilu Kappa Nu; Alpha Phi Omega; Allili; DcMoluy Club .IOIIN IVALTER BEIIIITIIAM A . . . Lancaster zInIIIiIIIcIIIrIII II'IIgI'm'IIIIIIIg SIIIIIIIIIIII'I, SIIIII'IIIII; PICSIIIDHI. .Il.I; Pi Ilumnm IIIpIIu; Sigma TIIII RONALD 'IIIIIIIES BENEDII'TI' . . I . SILIruII II'II'I'IriIIIIl I'ngiucvring NIIII'IIIIIII I'luli: lfIIIIIIriIIIIl IiIIgiIIIIIII'ing SIIciIIII: IIIIRU'III' Drill 'III.IIII ALBERT JOHN IIIINNINI; . I . . . Eric lmlnslriul IEIIgiucuring BCIJ TIIIIIII Pi IIIIIFUCICS: SIIIIII PIII'II: Campus I'IIII5I; PUHH SIIIII- IIIIgiIIIIIIr II'ILIJAM AUGUST BENZ . . . I PIIIIIIIIIIIpIIIII Civil linginvcriugI NitIIIIII IIIIIIIII; SIM IL: ,ISIl; IIIgInI-IIriIIg IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIII SIuIIIIm IIIllHI'II jOIIN FRANCIS HERBS . . . . State IXIIIIIgII FII'IIIriIIuI lfIIxI'IIIII'ring jOSEPII GOTTFRIED BERGER . . . . Drums MIIIIIIIIHI'IIIII II'ugI'IIIII'ring SI ROBERT BUTT BERGER . . . . . Reading IIIIII'lriIIIII IIIIgIIIIILIriIIg Pi Kappa Phi JOHN I7. IIERIIQUIS'II . . . . . . Eric uII'IItmIIIIliIIIII Engineering SiI gum PI QIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIII SIItiIIlI'; S.Ili; IIIS JAME S ORION BERISII . . . West IIZIZICIUH I IIIIrIIIII I HQI'IIIIIII'I'III; SIIIII'IIIIII'y, VIIRHI BCILI Pi; lita KIIppII Nu; IIII.I.; IRLI'; NK'H'HHIII IiIub GEORGE 1713111113 BICKELIIAUP'II . . FIIIIIIII Park. N. I Civil Engim'uriug Kappa Sigma LlerllsSC; Druids; AISITIII; YICCIPII'SIIIOIII, KHPIHI Sigma III IAIILES S. BIECI'ILER . . . . . AIiIluippa IingimIIII-ing SIII'IIIILIII ITImIIIIrI IIIIIII Band; Symphuny OrIIIIIIsIrIII: I'iIIII PIIIIsIIIIIIII, Phi Mu IIIpIIII ALFRED JOHN BIIIK . . . . I'7rIIIIIIIIIIIII'II, N. J. IIIIILIIIIIIIiIIIII IingiIIIII'I-ing NIIWIIIIIII Club; IISM Ii EDIVARD ELLIOTT BIRKINSHAII' . . II'iIIIinsburg Imluxlriul Engincvring Phi Gamma DIIIIII .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIISI. QIIIIrIIrIIIIIII ISIIIIiIII: PIIIsiIlIInI, Phi LIII Sigma; I IIII PrIIsiIIIIm. IIIIpIII Pi Mu; Fuginuring :IIIII III'CIIIICCIHIC .StuIIIIm CIIIIIIIIII: S. I.'I II, SILI'TIIIg IIIInImiIIIv Slut I In JOSEPH LIIRUE BIT NFR . . . . . Mill IIilII ll'IlIIlKIV'IIlI Ifngim' I rI'uIv IIrImIIII :IIII SIIIIiIIn; PIImI SIIIIII anim-cr; HIKII; Io's m 'IIII NIXIIII LII IIIIIII Sum DAVID CLARK BLACK . . A . . AIICUIIUIIII Industrial I'nginm- ring 'lhIItI I IX tlntSIIIUIn I. :uIIpII Pi Mu III II IIIIIII P InuinIIIIIing 'IInIl Irchitl tIIItIIrII IIIIIIIII IIIunIil; Phi Kappa PIII;PI1I llll Sigma; S:.'II II. IIIIIIImurIIIIs; Lion I,KIIIII': IvInllldhlII I RANK ROBERI BI AI K I II'IItriIIII I: IIIIiIIII'nnU linginIIIring IInII ITLIIIICLIUIC SIIIIIIIm IIIunI il: NIIquun I ILlITI; 1I lIIIIriIIIII I nun IIriIIg SIIIIi :OIIIIIII; I IllIi; III ROII Drill II IVILI IAII IVAN BLAZEK . . . Uninmnwn ImIIIIItn'uI I ngInII Irmg IS I; PIIIIII Smtu I IIlI? WILLIAM BLAIR BLISS . . I . IIIIvnuIdsvillII II'IIIIIIriLIIII II'ngimII'ring ' IIIIIIi; IntruImIrLIIs; EIIIIIlriIIIII linginevring Society 'l'riunglc II'yuming 127 128 IHLNIIDKYI' 110111111111171110 . . . . Pitlsburgh 1'11'11 1 11gi111'1'1'1'11g 1'11111HI Phi Delta .151'15; 11111'1I1111I1'2Il1. 1111711111111 511.1'10 110.917.1111 . . . C121r 1111111115 .111'1'1111111'1'111 1 11g1111'1'1i11g 11'111111'111111111 $.1I'; III11'2I111111'2115; N1'11III2III 111111 RONALD LIiI', 111111'1111' . . . . 11.1111. N. 111' r1111111111'1111 1 111I1'111 '111'1Iq Kappa Sigma 1.I1I; 1.13 DONALD PERRY 111111'111I1N . . . Curwcnxvillc 1'11'1'11'11'111 lingim'r'ring 11113111111111ii1111,.1111ANUI' . . . . Philadelphia 1111'1'11111111'1111111151111'1'11'111; Sigma Phi Alpha 1'1'111'N1'. 1111 ,AN BEEN . . 1 . . 111'2111111111'11111 .111'1'11111111'111 1'111g1111'1'r1'11g .11111121'1'2Iu111111351 181111181111 JOHN 1111711111111 111111111 . . . . 1721111111511111'g .111'1'1111111c1I1 1511;;1'111'1'111114 .151115; 8:11;; Pi '12111 151311111 1111111111111 P1111111V111. BROWN . . . 17111111111111 1 11'1'1r1'1'111 1111151111'1'1'1'111: 1:121 Kappa N11; '12111 151'I2I Pi; Sigma '1'2I11; Phi 12111811111111; P111 Kappa Phi .11. VVAYNE 1311111311111; 11 . . . . 10111151111111 .1111II11111'C1111511;411:1''111'111.I 1'1'1'2111 Sigmn; Si 11411121 12111: 51': 11111.1111 .11111 111:1111'; QIInI'ICI'dL-ck Sucicly; 11511115; Outing 1111111 MICHAEL 11111111111 BRUNNER . . . 17211111111111 Industrial1511111111'1'1'11134 '1'111'111 Kappa Phi 1'i1'1'v1'r1'si111'111, $11M; 11'1'; N1'11'1112111 1711111 DALE RAYMOND BUCKLES . . . . '1'211'1'11111111 .111'1'11111111'111 1'ZIIgim'1'1'ing 11' ' ' i JAMES HAROLD BU'I'IERBAUGII . . 11121111111 Comer 1111'1'11111111'111 1511g1111'1'ring 1121111121 Della 111111 1111111111 1111' Society; 11511111 JUDITH ANNE BYRNS . . . 1V21$11ingt1m,1l11. Architecture 110121 Sigma Omicron Sucr1'1211'1. .1l;1; P1 112111111121 111111121 EDWARD CLINTON CAMPBELL . . 801211111111 1111111.1'Ir1'111 I'ngincvring Phi K. .Imm 12111 L111Ii111'z'lring 211111 .1'r1111111'c1ur1' Student 17111111111; 111111111: 1'121111 1512111: Riding 11'21111; .11 11111.1g1' 1111' III .155111'12 Itirm ROBERT EDWARD 11A11'1POLONGO . . Grccnsburg 1I1'1'1'1Engineering Delta Sigma P111 1151715 BERNARD 11E111P111LL CARSON . . . E1111111rium .'11 r111111111i11111'11111111'1'11'1114 Kappa Delta 111111 111119 1121111121'0111'1'1'1 111111 11:11111;11rn1111l 1111 811'1111'11'; '1'211 11'2111 Pi; 11 iLtu Sigma; lingim cring. 21nd 1r111itulur1' Studcnt Council DONALD WILLIAM CLARK . . . . Havertown 1111111,: 1'111 1311g1111'1'r1'11g '1'2111 119121 Pi; S1'1'r1'l21ry, .11p112I Pi .1111; Sigma Tau: Chairman, 111's 111113131111 BRUCE 170131.13 . . . . . Lancaster 1 1'1'11 1711151111 11111;: 111111I 1 11111011101551 1'. 22111121111, 1 111.1r11 21111'r1.; Pn'sidom 111131121T211111111t'g11',111111: K1'1', 11' 1'3; Lnynu r1111, and Ar clIitccturc Sludun 1111111111 RICHARD COLGAN CODORI . . . . Gettysburg Imluxtrial Engineering Theta Chi Sharing CUIIHnIllCl' SIIItI' PIIHV; :IXIIIIII Phi Omega; 1; A1 5: NI'II'IIIIII'I LIIIb VINCENT ROBERT COLAIANNI . . . Vandcrgrift Sanitary lingincvring Newman LIIIII: Suntan. SAIM I'IIL'ilIIIIriIIg IIIIII I'I-IIIIiIIctIIrI SIIIIchII lIIIIIII: JAMES WILLIANI CONRAD . . I . AItIIIma FII'L'HiI'IIl IIIIgiIII'I'rI'ng 'I'IIII III'III Pi; NQII'IIIIIII CIIIII FRANKLIN JOSEPH COR'IIESE . . . . IIIIIIsmn Civil Engiuurring ASCIE; NI'WIIIIIII Club RICHARD WILSON CRAINE . . . . MIIricttzI EII'LHI'UII. Engineering '1 Inn 1ch III l;il; lIEIIIII um I NI IIIi LIII Sigma; A115I'. HI'CSIIIIinstcr IIIuIIIIIItiIIn JOHN CHRIS CRANOS . . . . . RCIKIIng FIPCIH'CUI IfIIgim-I'ring Pi Kappa Phi Lacrosse; Sigma Tau; Electrical Engineering Society; AIL'IE; IIIlrIIIIIIII'IIls FRANK CHARLES CRESSMAN I . . I Barm AIPL'IHHIiC III Engineering Theta Chi IIlilSInlESS Manager, UirI'IIIIItiIIII NIIIIIIIgIr, Collt'gian; PrIsiIlI'IIt 1.1II'SPIHHS; IWIIsiIIcIIl, Board of DrIIIIIIIliI's and 1:0 IrctIsiIx; II rmi IIIIs; 01 IIIIIIiIIIliIIIIs; Steering Committee SIIIIL' PIlrh; AS'III'I: SAI ; IVIIIIX m the NI 'I In at ILHH Smu- GEORGE TRAYER CROUSE IViIIiIIIIIspIIrt Architectural Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma Engineering IIIIII Architecture SIIIIIcIIt Council; Pershing Rifles; AIA; SAME ROBERT JOHN DANCHIK . . . . Homer City Electrical Enginvuring MARTHA WOIIRALL DARLINGTON . . . Darling An II itn t H SIcrctIIn, I'i Gamma Alpha; CIIIIcgc Cu:Lnginccringl:InI1 Architectun SI udcm Council; AIA; SCIIIIIhplnttlcrs Clu OSCAR IIILBORNE DARLINCTON, JR. . . Pottstown Elvctricul I'inginmrring Secretary, AIISIS; Electrical Engineering SUCICly GEORGE BARKER DAVIS . . . IIIIIcIIIdgesIIIIImII I'IYL'IIIH'CIH'U President, Pi GIIIIImII AIpIIII; Scarab . L STANLEY REID DAVIS . . . . . . Eric Civil Enginm'ring President, IiI In'ngclicul UIIiIIII IIrIItIIrI'II; SI'IIIIIIIIrII IIIIIl IIIuIII; Quanenluck SIIIiclI , ASCI :Nim InI III CLIFFORD LANDIS DCFIIEES . . . . Reading Electrical. EIIgiIII'III'I'IIg TI IOMAS JEROME DEMBOSKI . . I IV'IIIIIIItCIIrIIICI Industrial Engineering Truck; Cross Cuunlry; PI-IIII Smu- Club; NI-WIIIIIII Club L DAVID B. DLYSHER . . . . . Oley EIL'LI'IIHI linLincring A1EL;C uIlch: Co Op PAT DiBUONO . . . I . . Ellwood City Avrmmulicul Enginvcring IAS; NCII'IIIIIII CIIIII; IDIHIIHUHIIS JACK EDWARD DIEHL . I . . CIIIIIIIbcrsburg Civil Engineering Phi Mu DIIIIII ASCII 129 JOHN LFVVIS DIRST Fil'il I'nginm-ying 5 11; SAHI'; Orivmminn H'cck Counselor I larrisburg Sigma Pi CLAUDE liIJVVARD lJONIiR Izlt'clrwul langmm'rmg Willow Street Triangle Ulvv Club; Pom: Slurp l-nginct'r; Allili XVILIJAM FRANCIS DOVE Acrmuuuicul Fugiuuvriug 'l nu Ih-ln Pi; QuurlL-njt-L'k Smitty; Phi lim Sigma; 1A5 llyuttsvillc, Md. JOHN LOUIS DOVJAK . . . Iflt'vtrirul litigilu'cring Cabot GEORGE ADAM DREIBELBIES . . . . Eric Fil'il lingim'uriug 'l nu Bum Pi; Chi Iipsilnn; ASCIL BARRY DREW . . State College Avrmmnth'ul I ,ngiru'1'1'i11g Prusidvnl. Vice Pruidcnl, Penn Smlt Flying. fluh RONALD CHARLES DREXLER . . . . Eric I'Jlo'ctrirul Ifnginvvring Izle'n'icul Iinginm-ring S'ucimy; NL-unmn flub; Allal: GENE HOVVARD DRISCOLL . . . . . Suyrc .Ut'rlumicul Enginm'ving ASHE; SAL J0! IN MAPES DU FFOR D Imlmlriul Enginm'ring Glastonbury, Conn. A. HAROLD DUNIVIEIMER 'iril anmum ing Ephrutu GEORGE RUSSELL EBBER l FJUL'Hicul liugivwcri Hg Grecnvillc Phi Kappa 'l'n'uwn'r, Phi Kappa; linginu-ring :Ind Arcllitm'turu Student Uuuncil; 'l'ml Bria Pi; Lin Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau: Phi Fm Sigma; State Party GARY 1.. EMANU EL Iflcdricul Engineering . Stroudsburg Phi Mu Della AlliL: H; 130 MILTON ARTHUR Hm lmlmlriul lvinginvvriug . lidinbom Sigma Alpha lipsilun JOSIiPl I REED liS l ABROOK Mwlmuivul Hugim'vrmg . Norrismwn Sigma Phi Iipsilun Pmm Stulv l'fngilu'vr; SL-L'n-lzlry. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Vice PrmiKIn-nl, l'n'nn Stale Pacers RONALD A. EVIERIJNG Civil Fuginm'l iug Cleveland, Ohio Sigma Tau; ASCL; Vt-slminstvr Fuunduliun VVlLLlAM FRIED EXLEY . . . . . Knox Pi Kappa Phi ASCI ; Qunru'rdL-ck Sncicty; Inlrxunuruls Civil Enginuuriug EVO GEORGE FACCHINE Civil lfngium'ring Su'rclury, ASCIi XNccdvillc RIC! lAR D BERNAR D FEICI IT Islcclrtcul ltngnwcrmg Reading Phi Kappa Phi; Tull 11cm Pi; lim Kappa Nu; Sigma Tull; Phi lim Sigma CLARK GEORGE FIESTER . lClcctrinll 14:11givxt'x'rintg Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Emu Pi: I'lm kumm Nu; Arnuhl Hr Sm'ivty: Intramural: JOHN CHRISHAN ITINK, jR. Hlvclrin'll It'ngiIu-vring Bcrwick . Pittsburgh Pi Kappa Alpha Cliquc Chairman. Sum- l'unv; Skull and Mum's; lndrnclvs: Sig-ma 'l'uu: Phi litu Sigma: Alpha Phi Omega; Ilnginvvring uml X11 lxitm ll1x v Sludvnt Cnuntil; H'lm's in 1111' Ne'u's u! I'vm: Stun NEVIN EARL FORNVVALT Fln'rfricul lingim'ning Centre Hull IRE; Iilvclricul linginvvring Sucicly RICHARD DONALD FOSTER Mt'L'hmHL-ul Itllgmt'i'rmg XVccdvillc Newman Club; Pi 'l'uu Sigma: Vice Prmidvnl, Sigma '1 Llu: Tun Bz-tu Pi; Outing Club ROBERT EIMVARD FOX Civil Izvlgim'vriug Dormimry OMICL'I'; VL'st Dunn Council: ASCII; AIM SHERMAN G. FRANCISCO ICIm-Iriuul Engineering 'l'nu Bclu Pi: lim Kappa Nu; IRE; Sigma 'I'uu; l lu'spiuns: Allilj, Fuirricw Smythpurt ROBERT EDWARD FREDERICKS Hh'uh'icul Engineering Warren lilcmricnl Iingim-cring Society; Allil. I:REDRIC ROBERT I:REEMAN Mcchunicul lfnghu't'ring Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; SAli; Penn Stuu- Club Lunsdulc PATRICIA LOU FUEI IRER Sunimry Fugim'vriug ASCli; Sigma Epsilon Curlislc THOMAS XVAITMAN FURBEE Electriml Engim'cring VVashingmn Delta Sigma Phi AllLlC: HUI JOHN PHILIP CABLE Dallustnwn Civil. Huginuuring ASCE; SAME: Scabbard and Blade CHARLES PETICLES GABRIEL Greece Civil Enginvvring LOUIS V. GALETFO Eh-ciricul anivu'vring . 01d Futgc Alpha Phi Doha IRL; lmrmmuuls RUSSELL GKOFI CALL Hvurricul Iz'nginm'riug chrsvillc NICK GUST GEKAS . Industrial Fugincniug SAM: SAME; DcMnlay Club; Hcllcnic Sucicty Harrisburg TI IEODORE FRAN K GERU S lflc'clricnl lingim't'riug Tidiuutc lilvclricul Irnginccring Socicly: Ltu Kappa Nu jOHN FREDERICK GILBERT Mcrhunicul It'ugim-vriug Vilmn. Cunn. Sccrcmry, ASHE: linginccring .md Architcclurc Sludvm Cuunril EARL THOMAS GLENVWKIGHT, IR. Civil Euginvvring Philadelphia Phi Kappa Psi 'l'rvnsurcr. Phi Kappa Psi; Andruclcs: 'l'lwspiuns: ASCF; SAMI'I: Smu- Mny; Junior Prom Cmnmittcc; IFC; Pym: Sum: Enginn'r 131 ALAN BRUCE GLOU . . . . . Scranton Industrial Engineering BcIa Sigma Rho Sigma Tn an; Alpha Pi XIII: Alpha Phi Omc 1'3ng Sccrcm HSAM Engineering Architecture Student Council; IntraIImurIls; llillcl; IFC EVANS CARROLL COODLING, JR. . . . York Mechanical ISIIginL'I'riug Blue Band; Concert Blue Band; Penn llIIvcn Club; Barbell Club JOIIN JAMES GRAHAM . . . . . Wecdvilic Civil Euginucriug ASCE k MJL ROBERT BLAINE GREENLY . . . . Bioomsburg Electrical Enginccring ROBERT CARL CRIMMER . . . . SlIarpsvillc Electrical Iinginm-ring Concert Blue Band DAVID RICHARD GROEPLER . . Ruosevcit, N. Y. Aeronautical Engineering Theta Delta Chi NROTC Riilc Team; ASME; 1A5 .mwwmgqm V. W. .L LW-, L- L mm nwmnn -wm- - -MJ DANA STUART GRUBB . . . . Kensington, Md. Electrical Engineering HOWARD AUGUST GUENTHER . . . Pittsburgh IIIIIIIxIriul Engineering Sigma Chi HL'IIII Manager, Boxing; Purmi Nous; Bluc Key; 1117; SAME; S Club RICHARD SCHAFFNER HACKMAN . . Hummelstown Civil Engineering ASCIE ROBERT JOSEPH HAGEN . . . Lancaster Mechanical Engineering New man Club HOWARD RAYMOND HALLETT . . . Midland Aeronautical Engineering Them Delta Chi Vice-Prcsidcnt, Them Delta Chi; IFC; IAS; Intrumuruls CHARLES WILLIAM HAMBY . . . . Sulona EiCclrical Engineering -w--...-... -W-W ..,..,....,,.. J JARIES JOSEPH HAND, JR. . . . Uniontown Civil Engineering uKappa Lpsilon Dunnimrv OiIiL-cr; Vicc- Prcsidcm, Pollock Council; AIM; AIl-Collcvc liIL-ct tirms Committee; SIrin VVL'ck Committee; Andmclcs; iVlIo's I'II 1w News at Penn State; Imramurals; Lion Party; Regional Dircaur, ICC WILLIAM EDGAR HAPPERSETT, JR. . . Upper Darby LlcctriLal Engineering Triangle Business Manager, fun SlulL Engineer; NROTC Rillc Team; 'INu; Quancrdmk Socic ALBERT ALLEN HARMAN . . . . . Latrobe Electrical Engineering Triangle Edimr, Penn State Engineer; ASM; Electrical Engineering Society I .X JAMES LESSIG HARTER . . . Allentown Architecture Phi Kappa Sigma Vicc-Prcsidem, AIA; Alpha Phi Omega; Intramurals ROGER MARK HASSELMAN . . . Saint Marys Mechanical Engineering SAE MARVIN HASSETT . . . . . Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi ASME 132 RICHARD CLYDE HEIM . . . . Temple Electrical Engineering Pi 11111111311111 MICHAEL BERNARD HERZING, JR. . . Ridgwav 1511'1'lri1'111 Engineering Sigma P111 L11silm1 '1'r1-11surcr, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Phi 131:1 Sigma; '91 111' P 1r 1' VVILBUR JAY HOFECKER . . . Johnsmwn Electrical Engineering Phi Mu D0114 1'ic1'-Prcsidcnt, Phi Mu Delta; Vicc-Chninnun, 1111313; IRE; New mun Club N111. DONALD AGON HOFFMAN . . . Dunmorc Industrial Engineering 11.111 Sigma K' .11111.1 S1113; $11M ARTHU 11 FREDERICK HOGREFE . . New Cumberland Electrical Enginuvring A. DONALD HOLDEN . . . . . Grecnsburg Civil Engineering Delta 81111111111111 113C113 X11111 EDWIN HARRY HOLT . . . . . Philadelphia Civil Enginucriug 511111111111 Pershing Rifles; SAME; ASCE WALTER RONALD HOOPES . . . . Aldun Induxrriul Engineering Pi K. 1111111 Phi Photography Editor, Culh'gian; Pi Tau Pi Sigma; 8.1111 KENNETH MOSEMAN HORST . . . . Bareville IHBL'hanicul Engineering Secrcmry, S1113; AFS WILLIAM ROBERT HOUSER . . . . Lewistown Civil Engineering ASCE; SAME. JAMES DONALD HOWARD . . . Scranton 111'1'011111111'1'111 Engineering 1111111.1 111111 Chi Treasurer, 11111; 111111111 Phi Omega; 31111113 GEORGE VOORHIS HUGHES . . . Philadelphia Archiu'cmml Engineering 111111111 Chi R1111 Secretary, 111111111 Chi Rho; 11111 WILLIAM FRANK HUMMEL . . . Beaver F3115 Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; ASCE WALTER JACK ISEMAN . . . . Kc11yStati1m Mechanical Engineering 'Irc-asurcr, 511111; 11511112; Sccnmry, Pi lTau Sigma; Sigma Tau; Penn St 111- Clu WALTER HAROLD 1MBODEN . . . Reading Mechanical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi Pi Tau Sigma; 11511115; S1113 JOHN GEORGE JOHNSON . . . . Pittsburgh 1110c1nmical Engineering Acacia Vicc-Prcsidcm, President, Acacia RUSSELL EDWARD JOHNSON . . . Lewistown Civil Engineering Sigma Tau; ASCII; SAME JONAH PHILLIP JONES . . . . . Tumaqua Civil Engineering ASCE; Westminster Foundation 133 ROBERT PAUL IONES I . . . . Reading I'HI'I'IIIIIIII'III IIIIgiuI'l'riIIg Triangle PH'MIIIK'HI, 'Iirt'ilstlfvr, 'Iil'IilllgIU; '11; Vice PrI'siIIIII I'I lIII Sigmzu 'l'n'IIV suI'I'r, 'I'uu IIPIZI Pi: Sigma Inn; .XHMII; PI I'IIII SIIIII' IIIIginPI'r; I'ngInI'vrIIIg :IIIII .II'I'IIIII'I'IIIII- Student Council; IIIIrI'IIIIIIII Ils IVAN KAI IN . . I . . . Irvington, N. J IHI'IHIYIIII inuinl't'fing Alpha Iipsilun PI PrI'sIIII-III, SAM; I'IIC'PII'NIIICHI, Alpha Epsilon Pi; AIS; IRIIA PAUL KARNICK . . . . . . VVIIyInIIrt FII' I lriLuI Fugimwring PrI-siIII-III Sigma IIIII, ' I I IIII'II Pi; 1'.le KIIpl I Nu; IIILIIHLFIIIL UIHII rvh IIIH'ItIIrI SIIIIIIIII UIIIIIIII; llIIlric III I IILIIHLHIIA SIciI LIIO FRANCIS KASACZUN . . . . IVIIIII'x-B'IIrrc MI'I'IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIgIIII'I'rIIIg ASME; SAME; NIIWIIIIIII Club; IIIII'IIIIIIIrnk NED PAIIMIIII KAUI'IIMAN . . . . DurnsII'c I'I'l'L'IHUH-L'III IfIIgIIII'I'riIIg 'I'IIIIIII Xi IIItrIIIIIuerIs; Dnrmilnry OIIII'L'r; SAIE IIAIIIIY III'IE KEGEIIISE . . . . Sinking Springl MI'I-IIIIIII'I'III IEHgI-lll'vring I'erIIII'III. Pi 'Iiilll Sigma: iIiI'I-nsIIrI-r, Agkll' II. XIIRI KI I I II KI; 151; R . . . Point IVIuriIIn IW'IIIIIIIIII I IlellHt'l Iing IIIuI' BIIHII; .IrImIII IxIr Sodom: U IIO I C Drill 'I'I'IIIII; All'Ii: III-Itricul I IIgIIII'I'rIIIg SIKILI III; II I'IIII Vruie II. IIgiIII'cr; ti Iv '1: QIHIP; IIIlI'IImIIruIs; I1lVl I III'VII'x IIIIIII I I IIIm ship; IIIIuII H iIIi; mu I Illnu III Iil IUSI PH KI X IN KI; I. I Y . . . . AIIIIImII II'IIIVIIIII I IIHim I' III! IRL; .UIJ IIOBICR II JOSEPH KENDRA . . . . I'nrd City I1II'I'HII'III l'IIginI'uI'IIIg I'I'IIII SIIIII' IiIIginI'I'I' RICHARD IONAIIIAN KIIPPII: . . . Urccnsburg 'III'IIIIIIIII'III I'IIgIIII'I'I'Ing DI'IIII Sigma Phi 9X15. FRANK IIUIIION KIZRNAN. III. . . . Pittsburgh IIHIHSIHHI III'IIQIIII'I'I'iIIg iI'IIPHl Kappa Phi NI'umIIII IIIIII; KIM MARLIN BRADLEY KLINGIEII . . . . SunIIury I'IUL'II'I'CUI lingint'o'riug IIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIs TI IOMAS CAI IILL KOIIN . . . I I uwIdeI IIIIIIIUI'IIII II'IIgI'III'I' ring Sigm' .I Alpha I psIIIIn LA VII'; MIIIIIIgII, 'II'II III is; SA';M SCIIrclzIry, Sigma Alpha 1 psilun; II'L IIUPI'ISII'II Ilivm .rII'k XVLI'II CIImIIIiIII'I' ANDREW ALFRED KOPPENI IAVER . . . IIcgins ICII'I'IriI'III. Iingim' I' ring ICIIII'IrII'IIl IIIIgInIII-riIIu SIIIIII-Iv; VIIIL PrIsiIlI'IIl, ISA: AIII'II'; PI I .III Pi Sigm'l DOROTHY KOSACK . . . . C IIaIII'IIIc MI'CIIIIIIII'III IiIIgiIII'r'riIIg AAIIIII l G' IIIIIII I DI IIII Pi 'I'IIII. Sigma; ASMI. GEORGE KOXVALIK . . . . . . ArnoIII 'IHIIHIFIHI IITIIgiIII'I'riIIg ASMII; AIIS RONALD LIKE KRAUSS . . . . . CIIIIrIIIn CI'III'I IfIIgIIII'IIriIIg IOIIN FRANCIS IxRAY JR. . . . Harrisburg If'IIclriuII IE IIgiIII'I'rI'IIg I'I'IIII SIIIII' IIngIIIvI'I; I 'IuIn'IIn l IIIII; AIIIIE; IRI? 134 GEORGE EUGEN E KULYNYCH Mvchunical Engiucrring Smithmills AllrUnivcrsity Cuhinm; Prvsidcm, linginccring and An'hilcrtun' Student Council; Prcsidcnl, Tam h-lu Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: Pi Tun Sigma; Phi Em Sigma; Honor iskwict-V Coum'il: ICCB: Pnrmi Num: ASMF: :er ROBERT FREDERICK KUMPF Alumna Industrial Enginm'riug ALAN STEVENSON KYLER Warren Civil Engine-cring .XSCII LIHVRFNCE PAUL LANCASTER Pimburgh Industrial lfnginm'ring Sigma Nu ViuuPn-sidcm, Signul Nu: Varsity Football; Sccrvmry. :XFS THOMAS EUGENE LAVENDA VVilkcsBarrc :h'mmnnicul Jingim'cring 1A5; SAMP; Nuvmzln Club: Outing Club RONALD HUBER LEAMAN Architn'ctuml Enginrvring Quarryvillr Rl-sidx-m Cuunsvlnr: Scarab; Pi Gamma Alpha ARNOLD ALVIN LEIDIJR Industrial 15uginvt'ring Chester 7mm Hutu Tau Andnwlcs; Firs! Manager, Tennis; Alpha Phi Omega; llillL-l; SAM; ASHE DONALD PHILIP LENKIER, JR. ArL-hin'cl urv l Iarrisburg AIA; Engineering and xh'chill'clun- Student Council I IARRY EUGENE LES! IER Agricllhunll I'Tnginuoring Mount Plcnszlm Mills 'I'rizlnglc Prnmutinn Manager. Prim Stair liugim't'r; lingilwcring :md Aruhiwcturc Suulvm Council SAMUEL SAUL LESTZ A'h'ulumicul Hugim'vring . Lancaster Pi anluln Phi Pi Tun Sigma; Phi lilu Sigma; Chairman, SAN; ASMF. RICHARD JOHN LCVAN lmluxlrml lunguu'crmg Allentmvn SAM: lmrnmuruls JAMES HERBERT LEWIS Industrial Fugim'uring lnlrnnulmls; SAM Bristol Sigma Chi HENC POOI LIM . . Malaya Civil Engineering President, Chincsn- Smdcm and Faculty Club: .- SCE: H'nn Shnc Club; Cullm'ge Corop; Imruuulruls SAMUEL DENSEL LINDEMUTII Huzen Muylumirul Fugim'uring ASML; SAIi; Outing Club; Imrumumls ANTHONY FRANK LISANTI Pittsburgh Pi Kappa Alpha Fil'il Izngim'vring LA Yn ; lnlrmnumls MARVIN C. LONG Imluxlriul lingim't'ring ASHE; SAIE: AIS Snudcrton chwr l louw ROBERT ANDREW LOOSE Martinxburg .chlmnic'ul Engineering Pi Tuu Sigma; SA . ASHE FRANK PETER LORENZONI Freeland Chvmicul aninm-ring ASfF: ch'mnn Club: 'l'uu Beta Pi; Prt-sidl'm. Vier-Pn-sidcm. Chi Epsilon I35 136 JAMES VI'ILLIAM IIUNDY . Muncy Valley IIIIIIIIIriIIl Engineering AIPIIII Tau Omega Perm Stale Engim'l'r; IFC; SARI GEORGE FRANKLIN LUSE CIIIII'IcrIIi HI-ctricul Engineering Kappa Sigma SI-crutary, Kappa Sigma; Blue and; IilII Kappa NII; Sigma Tau BRUCE VVINTHROP IIUTTON IIII'I-In'cul Engineering Cresson Pershing IIiIlm; 12m Kappa Nu; Pi 'l'zlu Pi Sigma; Scabbard IIIIII Blade; ASME; CIIIIIcrbury Club EDWARD CHARLES LYNCH . I II'LIrIIIal I IIgI'm'I'rI'IIg Allilz; IR ;Nt'u'lnun Club ALAN EUGENE MCCI'IESNEY . . Swarthmorc ArcIII'teI-IIIrI' IIi KuppIISig mII Svcrctzlry-'lIrcns'urcr, IFC; llIIIII Cheerleader; IVIIII I Who Among gStudents x-Imnrimm CIIIH I'gm' ImIl UIIIII'rsitim -'ln Is urcr, IIIISIIIIIIS; G lcc Club; LIIIIpcI CIIEIII ; YIIrsitI' Debate; lrcnsuru, PIII Kappa Sigma; I'III'mi Nous; BIIII KI'I DON IcROY MCDOWEI L . . . VIIndcrgrift I I'III I: IIgI'III'I'riIIg VVIIrrcn JAXIIIS E. MCDOWIIII MI'I Immcul Ii ngincering Emporium I III-- President, AIM; VII cPrI-SIIIIIII, SI-crI-I Ian I'. IIIIIn Council; Ru ugL er VViIlmms Icllnwship; Penn State C;IIIII ASML AI LAN KEIT II MCGE I: . Marion Center I II'IlrIuII Iinginoormg 'IrI' .Isurvr E13. Kappa Nu; AIEIZ; lnginccring and Architecture Student LIIIIIIIII; CIIIII-gu CO-OP; INIIIIII'k CIIuIILiI; Ii lcu rICIIl Engineering SIIcIL-t ty DAVID JOHN MCILIIENNY . . . . Philadelphia ' IPII II'IIgI'III'ering Treasurer, AS fL; Scabbard and Blade; hSAME; Cir ch? K Club; I'cnn SIIIII LIII BRUCE VVAIIIIACE MCPHERSON . . Pittsburgh AII'CIUIIIILWI IiIIginI-L'ring Kappa Della Rho PAUL ROMINE MALONE . . . . . Alumna IIII'I-IIIIIII'I-III Engineering ASMH JOSEPH ABRAHAM MANDOUR . . . Tanmqua Aeronautical ICIIgineering IAS; lnlrIImIIrIIls; NI'WIIIIIII Club DANIEL RICI IARD MARKLEY . . . Lancaster AIPCIIHVIICIII IEIIgiIII'IIriIIg Kappa Delta Rho Glee Club PAUL RICHARD MARSHALL . . . . Koppel IIII'ctricuI Enginvcring Vico-PrI-siIlcnt, College Co-op; Penn Smu- Club GEORGE BRAIDWOOD MARTIN . . . Mcchspurt Electrical Iingim'rring Alllli JAMES ANSON MARTIN . . . . Turbmville lIIIlIIsIriul Engineering Alpha Chi Rho Quancnluck SIIcier; SAM; IIIIIC Band ANTHONY JOSEPH MATTOS, IR. . . Bethlehem IHIIHXITIUI Engineering IICIIVLT IquSl: Newman Club; ASMIZ; lIItrIIInIIrIIIs EUGENE I. MATYAS . . . . West Hachmn I in ! E IIgIIII-cring Phi Kappa Tau AS;CE SAME; NI-IIIIIIIII C lub; 8mm PIII'II' IVIICHAEL SEITZ NIECKLEY . . . . . Yurk Industrial Engineering Them Xi IFC; SAM CARL FLOYD MEIXSELL . . . . . Andreas Electrical Engineering Thcm Xi Arnold Air Society; Electrical Engineering Society JOSEPH ANTHONY MELLISH . . . Plymouth Aeronautical Engineering Arnold Air Society; Sigma Tau; Newman Club; IAS FREDERICK BRUCE METZGER . . . . Patton Mechanical Engineering Arnold Air Society; ASME; SAE; Pi Tau Sigma DONALD RAY MILLER . . . . . Altoonu Elt'clricul Enginuring Em Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau ; A Knmld Air So uciL-II'; PL'IIII Stall: Enginver; Penn State Club; E :Imcm E lub; AIEE; Electrical Engineering Society RALPH PHILLIP MILLER . . . Zion Grove ElectriLui Engim ering BARRY LYNTON MILLS . . . Grand Rapids,Mich. Industrial Engineering EnginLcring and: IrLlIithIurc Stu dL m lCuuncil; SAM; Penn SIIIIL Engineer; E imr Engineerinlg Student Council NstiL'rtvr; CirLuln ESPAHHOI Ianing Club; Riding Clu JOHN F. MINGOS . . . . . . ananda Industrial Engineering BL- m'L'r House SLablIard :IndM Blade; PlaIcrs; Arnold Air SIIciLtI; S IME' ;Imrunurals; Dormiton OIHLL KENNETH SAXON MOFFITT . . . Ccntervillc Industrial Engineering Acacia Outing Club; SAM CLARK C. MOREY . . . . . . . Eric Industrial Engineering SAM; IRC WILLIAM FISHER MORTON . . . R'ichnnellsburg Civil EIIgiIIL'LriIIg Penn Sth Club; ASCE ;SAME DONALD LEWIS MOSES . . . . Tunkhannock Industrial Enginuering College CII-np; Treasurer, SAM; SAE; IRRA xx , ..L...V.:7L....A JAMES RICHARD MOYER . . . . State College Aeronautical Engineering Theta Chi Arnold Air Society; IAS ROBERT H. MULFINGER . . . . Philadelphia Aeronautical Engineering MARTIN ARTHUR NAIRN . . . . Reynoldsvillc Industrial Engineering Delta Chi MILTON NEES, JR. . . . . . . Drexel Hill Electrical Engineering Alpha Chi Rho Pershing Rifles; SAME JOHN BACHMAN NELSON . . . Jamestown, N.Y. Industrial Engineering Alpha Tau Omega Collegian; Penn State Engineer; SAM PAUL L. NEYHART . . . . . . Easton Electrical Engineering Sigma Tau JAMES SCOTT NOIITI ILIP . . . NIIrwicII, Conn. Imhulriul Enginvuring I'IL'U PHISIIII'III. SIII'II; PIIIIII SIIIII- I'IuII IOIIN II. NOI'ES . . . . . . Lancaster IIHIIIIII'IIII1:11:41.Ill'l'rl-IILI .IS.IIII'.; III-IIII .SIIIII' IIingiIIIII'II WILLIAM ROBEII'I' NOYIES . . LIInc. 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Y, IIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIII Isngim'vring 'I III-III DIIIIII fIII IIIIIINI Phi UmI-gu; PIIrIIIIiIIg IIIIIUS IZIIIIVARD IIIIIIINK OSII'ANDIIZII . . . . AIIIIIIIIII IIIIII'IIIIIIILIIII Izngim'I'IiIIg DIII'ID KIIIK OI'ILIIIIIIIHI . . . . Iimpnrium IIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIII ICIIgiIII'IIriIIg S.III; .ISIIII; I'i 'IIIII Sigma CYN I'I IIA ELLEN PALMER . . . VI'III'ncs'IIIIrII, VII. IIfl'IIIIUCIIHU III- -III Siumu Omicron s11I'lIII In. I IIgIIIII rinf' IIIIII IIW'JCIIIIIIIUH SIIIIII m IIIAIIIIII; I Ill III II PI; IIIII Kappa Phi; Pi LIIIIIIIIII .IIpI IUIIN PAIVLACK, III. . . . . . IIIIirOIIkx ! H'II ILIIQIIIIIIIIIIIg JOEL EAIII, PIiIIIIODY . . . . . . KIInII III'LIIIIIIILLII IIIIHIIII'IIIIIII .IS'IIIi; S,L;II IIS; .S SI.III'; I IuI PI'CHIIIPMII Penn SIIIIII IIIIIII I .IptIIin IIIIII I-II III CIEOIIGII FRANKLIN PEARSON . . . BinIsIIIIm IIIIIIHII'IIII IfnginlIIII'Ing III'III'IIII IIIIIISII ASIIIIII; SIIII': IIIIS; S.I.II; IIIIrIImIIrIIIs IZUCIIIVF IIII'IIEIISON I I . . BingIIIIIIIlIIn, N. Y. 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Penn Slme;NL'11'11111n Clul1;L11ginL'L'ring 111111 Architecture Student Council FRANK GRAHAIW SALTON . . 1 East McKcesport Electrical Engineering AlEE; Electrical Engineering Society JW-lx ZANE ALLEN SANDUSKY . . . . 1 Eric EIUCIriL'HI Engineering AIEE; 11113; Electrical Engineering Society; Roger 11'111111ms Fellowship; 11111'111nur1115; Fencing Club; College C11-11p HARRY LINDEN SAWYER, JR. . I-1asb111uckHeig11ts,N.J. Electrical Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa President E111 Ka '1111111 Nu ;Si 111gm 1'1'11u; PresidLm, 111 Sigma Kn111111;P1n111 Nous EARL HARRY SAYLOR . . . Pottsvi11c Mvvlumicul 11111,;1'110171'111; .cf FRED A.SCHE1H1NG . . . . 1Nilkcs-B1111L- E lectricul 11111,!1'necri11g Sigma 11111; E111 K111111111 N11; AIEE NORMAN ELIAS SCHWALNI . . . . Brockton Aeronautical Engineering IAS; Arnald Air Society; Newman Club; Scabbard and Blade PHILLIPS BROOKS SCOTT . . . . Harrisburg Electrical 11111,;1'nccring Sigma 1'1111; P1 T1111 Pi Sig111.1;C ChiLf 11nginccr, VVDFM; nginL-L-rinu 111111 Architecture Student Counci l GEORGE SEVOK . . . . . . . Eric Mvchmzicui Engineering ROBERT E. SHAIVIU . . . . . . Sharon Fluclricul lingincvring 1' ILI'L'-Prlcsi114:111, Tau 111111 1i ;1' 1'11; 1' 1LL'- 1 resident 1:111 Kappa Nu; 1111 113111 Sigm' .1; Phi K1 .111111'1 Phi; I'L'mx Stulu I1111,11110r. XVDIW 1 1 WILLIAM BROWN SHAPBELL, JR. . . SaintClair 31001111111111! 11111.51'11L'L'r1'11g 1153111 v... ,g1LS--,.,.. .1u.mk .L AVSu...h,-W-Bm ,J-Ir, JOHN SHULICK . . . . . . Osceola Mills Electrical Engineering Q11111'1L'1'dcck Suciety; 11 11'1 JAMES EMMETT SIMPSON . . . . Laurcldaic Electrical Engineering 111111115; Vicc- PnsidLm. Penn State C;1ub E1L'CII'1L81 Lugincering Sncict 1y; SL'L'1'L111n', IRL; SL'L'rLt111'1, Sigma T1111'1'i T.111 Pi Sigma; Theta Alpha P111; Phi L111 Sigm CHARLES DAN1EL SIVIS . . . Lcwistown i'11'1 11111,!111E1'r1'11g ASLL S ARCHIE SIRIANNI, JR. . . . . . Philadelphia Civil Engineering JOHN JOSEPH SKOCZYLAS . . . Ellwood City Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa VINCENT MICHAEL SKRINAK . . . . Portage Civil E111,ineeriug C hi Lpsi111n;T11u 11Lt11 Pi; ASC L'Captuin Scabbard and Blade; SL-LrL-t 111w, Quarterchk Society Phi 131.1 Sigm: LLOYD VANDER VEER SLOCU M . . . Wyncote Electrical Enginwriug Acacia Em KappI Nu; Druids; Track; Cross Cnuntn; 1; CL lriL :Il Lnginccring Sncict II RONALD UNDERHILL SMITH . . . Millersvillc ML'L'IImIiL'aI Euginvcring ASME CHARLES EDGAR SNYDER . . . . Mcrccrsburg Muclxmiicul Engineering Soccer; ASME; wS Club ROBERT JOSEPH SNYDER . . . . . Reading Chemical Engineering ISCE ROBERT EDWARD SOLONION . . . . Sarvcr Industrial Engineering Scabbard :Ind Blade; Qualrlcrdcck Society; A135; NROTC Rifle 'l'cum CHARLES P. STACHEL . . . . . Scranton Industrial Engineering DL'IILI Chi SAME; Inlmmumls RICHARD OWEN STANLEY . . . . Grcensburg Architecture Alpha Chi Rho Pi Gamma Alpha; Scarab; Scabbard and Blade; AIA CHARLES NEALON STARK . . . Pleasant Mount ML'L'hmIiL'uI Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; Newman Club LEE GROFF STAUFFER . . . . New Holland Architectural Engineering Alpha Rho Chi Prcsidcm, A1 ha Rho Chi; Scarab; Pi Gamma Alpha; Alpha Phi Omega; SAME; Penn State Club; AIA JOSEPH JOHN STEFANELLI . . . Reynoldsvillc Industrial Engineering Delta Chi Treasurer, Alpha PI Mu; Vice- President, Al S; LnginLLring and Architecture SIudLnt Council C. DOUGLAS STENDER . . . Scranton ArchilL'Lmrul Engiuuriug CLAIR DCVERE STEWART . . . . Brookvillc Mechanical Engincvring Treasurer, Intcr-Varsity Christian Fcllmvship; ASME PAUL RICHARD STEWART . . . . Lebanon Electrical Engiuvvring IEE. EDWARD HOLT STOOPS . . . . . Avonduic Ehclrical Engineering Chairman, AIM JudI diLi'Il Hunt of RLI'iL'II'; lIIlnImumls; W 10mm Social Clmmnincc; A11 PHILIP EUGENE STOVER . . . . Bcllcfontc Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Treasurer, Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; SAE INS RICHARD CLAY STOVER . . . . McKeesport Industrial Engineering SAM; Intrumumls; Dormitory Ofiiccr RALPH NESBIT STRALEY II . . NcwCumbcrland Aeronautical Engineering Acacia Quurtcrdeck Society; President, lAS DONALD JACOB STULL . . . . Lewistown Civil Engincuring ASCE LUII IIIR DLIIINIC SLINDIIRIIAND . . IIICchmwn IIIIIIIslriIII II'IIgiIIIAI'I'iIII: IIIII IIPIEI Pi: ILII-I- I'luII; IISIIIIi 'I'I IOIIIIIS .IIIMIIS SIIIAB . . . . . PIIIIIm IIIIIIleIiIII IHIgIIII'I'I'iIIg III'IH'I'I' IIIIusI' II; III S; SAL; NI-umIIII I IIIII; IIIII'IIIIIIII'IIIs SIIMUIIII VVAIITIIIII SVVITIEI' . . . . . Curry 1'iI'iI I IIgI'III'I'I'iII,I.; IIIIi KIIppII ,ISI I2; NCIIIIIIIII I IIIII; 'I'IVCIIMII'L'I', PIII IIIIPPII ALAN IIIIYIIIONII IILIIIIIIIII . . . . IIICIILIviIIC IIII'L'IIIIIIIL'III I'VIgiIII'I'Iing I'i 'I IIII Sigma; IITIMN I'IIIIIIII'y; IIII'IIL'II IiDVI'lIIID IIRMIiN 'I'FZIiKJIIIN, JR. . . Brnnx. N. Y. IIIUIIIIHIIL'LII II'IIgiIII'I'IiIIg IIIIi KIIppII 'l'IIu IISIII'; PI'IIII SIIIII- I'IIgim'ur; IIHI'HIHHTIIIS; SI-I'I'I-IIIry. Phi Kappa TIIII IIIIII IUII IIOIIIiII I' II IOMIISON . I I anV I on III'IIIIIII'I'IIII'III IiIIgiIII'I'riIIg SigIIII I Phi IIpIIII I'iccrlIIII-siLIcnI, Sigma Phi I'IIJIIIII; IIIII IIIIIIIARD GEORGE I'OMASKOVIC . . . IVyuIIIing Industrial Ifl'lgIHlJUVIHg II'IIIIIIID I'VIIILDIZIIII'K I'OIII'NSIIND . . PIIIIHIIUIPIIIII III'IIIIIIIILIII Ifugiuurring Phi Kappa I'xi ISIII.; SIIIL; SIIIIIV IIIINI'IS JOSEPH UIIOUICII . . . . lIIIImIIII I'IIIIIII'iI'uI II'IIgiIu-vring Phi Kappa IUI IN 'II'IIIII:S UNIIVIIIISKI . . . . II'iIkcsleIIrrc 'III'I'IIImI'I III IirIgIIIcI'I'IIIg :ISIII:; S III; Nun mIIII I IIIII RICHARD GLENN UlIlJl-XIIIAFY . . IVIIrIcII I'II'II lingim'I'I'ing I IIII KI IJIIIIII I psilIIII Ill'lfNIlIISnL IIIPINI PIH UIIIIIgII; 'I IIII IIHII Pi: I III prilun; .ISII MARIO S I'ENO I'IILIiN I'INI . . . New York. N. Y Iqux'riuI I'IrIgIIIL'ILHgIIII IJI'IIII IIPNIIUII IIUIHI .IIIIIIII Nfr. 'Ir SIIIII' 'IIr rI ; I III Pm II ; UuI IIIerIIcck SIIIicII; VRUI'I' IIIIIU ICZIIII? kNu n In III II IUIJ; II I'; H IIII' s in IIII NI nus u! I'urin Stuiu DONALD RAYMOND VAUGHN . IzzIsI SmcIIIpIIrt SuniIury Iiugiuwwing IIIPIHI IIIII UIIIIgII I'IIIIpI-I IiIlUII'; IIIL-L- I'IIIII; IlrlNIlIt'nI, .ISI' Ii IIONAI D I IIIIII IS VOI I I . . I . Iiustun I II'IIHUII I IIuinI'I' iIIII BRUCE IiDII'IN VOIIIiIISINIIIZR . . . Dunmnrc I'iI II II'IIgI'III'uViIIg Sigma PI III-I III MIIIIIIgII IIVI'LIL'II: S I II II; ISI I Pushing IIIIIIS; Ir iIIIIIIIiIm II uk I llllnStIIII, I SII I UIIULHHI IIEURIIII KIiIIIIIIII IVALKER . . I IIIIvcrIIIwn ,II'IIIIIIIIIIIUII IIHgIHI l'l'ill'l IIpIII I Sing I IIIIi IS; I IIgIIIIIIIIII, IIIIII IITI'IIIHLIlIII' SIIIIIIIII I IIIIIILiI; IIIII I lll I i; Phi I III Sigma; IIIIrIIInIlrIIIs MIITIIAIiII RONALD INALLAI'IIIVAIIE . . 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Phl Gamma Drlm: Phi litu Sigma; Pi 'Ihu Sigma; .Xndrnrlt's; Fuginccring 11nd .chhiu'uurv Student Cnuncil: Blur.- Hand; Pushing HiHcs CURTIS HERBERT H'ILSON . . . Punxsutzm'ncy Mm-lumiL-ul lingimwring THOMAS ATKINSON WILSON . . . Grccmburg Civil Iinginuvring Kappa Sigma Manager. Basketball; ASCII WILLIAM SAMUEL WILSON . . A . Fuirchancc Imlnxlriul Enginn'ring DONALD Llill VVINS'I'ON . . . . . VVyuming ICIt'L'H'icul lingiuvvring Allili; IRE; AVcsk-y l-'oumlnliun; Penn Stun: Outing Club; Square Dunno Club .IARIES EDMOND WOOD, JR. . . . . johnstuwn lilvctricul 1 'rrgiI1L-vrinIg Allili; lRli CHARLES JOHN YARRICK. JR. . . Bnrringmn. N.J Imlmlriul Fuginuuring 'l hem Doha Chi SAM; A155 JUNE N. YEE . . . Ambridgc Civil lingium-ring ASCli: Chim'sc Student Club RICHARD JOHN YEVAK A . A . . llurlctun Industrial Enginvrring SXM; SANA; Vru'mun fluh: lntrumuruls ART! lUR EUGENE YOUNG . . . Scluvcnksvillu A il'il Engiuu'ring HDVVARD JOSEPH ZEL'I' . . . . Saint Alurys l'YL'L'lH'UII 1 ngium'riug DONALD SMALL ZERN . . . . . Nnrristnwn Mt'chuniml l'jngium'ring chrr Hnusu ASMli Now: Scniurs in agricuhuml cnginucring are listed u ith .wniurs in the Cullvgc 0f Agricuhun- Architects often prepare scoled models as part of building plans Engineers study theory of direct and alternating currents r w 'X-t N U , $3st $3; Button: Ruu, LL11 m Right-Dietz, 'Iqlor, Xinglmg Durlington, Kuluuch, Cox, Shoop Scott. Jackson. Second Raw-Robinson, Carson, llowcr, Ra'mhouser, 011 ,Jones, Bailey, Weber, Kamick, M i511 5. Third Row-Benz, Lcuker, Anderson, Brubakcr, l'harp, Black, BIcGee, G10u,Blatchford,Pctrccca, anris. TUDENT COUNCIL ORGANIZATION GEORGE E. KULYNYCH - President DAvm E. Snoop - V icevPresident W ILLIAM S. JACKSON Recording Secretary JOYCE M. Cox - Corresponding Secretary GEORGE B. YINGLING - - Treasurer GEORGE E. KULYNYCH President Classes in cooking, such as this group at work in the basement of Women's Building, were the beginning of the program in home eco- nomics which today includes work in home art, child development and family relation- ships, and many other related areas. GRACE M. HENDERSON Deon COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS Home management students learn qualities of various veneers ORGANIZATION 1.1111115 M.111N111;11x11N 1 . Dum 1111111111111 11011111111111,115511111111 111111511113 ImrUcof1105111011111131111111011 1J1-'L1111A 1i. XVII s1: N11AM1:1 215515111111 1?m111,1111 1111rgc 0f F11111 Services 111111 of 1111' 11111111111115 VVINUNA L. MuncAN 1161111, 17 111111 Dctclnpmcn! 111111 Family 111'111110115111115' 1111111 W. Av111is 1 1 1101111, 1101111111.: and Imlilc MARY P. SHEL'I'ON - , Director, 1111011 11. 111C1111T11S11151111110 Mmmm 13. 1.0w1aN1uanc - 1 Head, F004; and Nutrition Dlame E. 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III IIIIIII I'I'ImIIImiIII I IIIIlIoI I' IIIIir: MIII'IIIr IIIIIIrII: PFL;SIIIIIH Phi Ups iIIIn UIIIiII';IIIII Pi ILIIII IXII III,IIIKHIII LII VSI- IJIIIIIIICM OmiI'IIIII I V0115; IIIUI'IIIHIIIUI'I. I , I IIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIII. I; VI SI IV; Durmilan UII'II 153 154 OLIA ANN HORTON . Alumna Hmm'1 1-1111111111'1'1 1'11111.1 1.21111111:1 1111111 1'111111-11 111111' 11:;11111 81-1r1' 11'111. 0111i1111 C111II'. S111'1'1'1:1r1, IIiII1'1'111I1; S1'1'r1'l:11'1 .12111111 1.21111111:1 111-111:1 II111111' 1.1'11111111111's C 11111; 1111111 MARY jANIi 11111.1. . . . . . . 051011111111 111111101 1'1111111111'1'1' II111111- I'1'111111111i1'x 1'11111; .XCI'I: 11111111 and I11'i1II1' 1'11111 IiAlKA 111111111111 . . . . . . . I'zgypt IImm' 1 1'11111111Ii1'1' CAROL MARIE .II'INKS . C.:11Iix11- lInmr! 11'1'11111111111'1 .11:11111 11:111111121111-111 'I'1'1'us'111'1'r, .'11111:1 11:111111111 01-1111; 31'1'1'1'121r1 '1 r1 .111111 1', 11111111' I1'11n11111i1s St11111'11l 1'1111111' 1111:11'11' P1'1'si1l1'111, 11111111 1'11111111111'1'14 'l11l1; 11111111'11'111 1 : 111I1.1111111. 11.x; S1'unlur1 'I'r1':1s1111'r, 111111'1i111; 111111; 11 1 s1111i11sI1-1 111111111111i1111 I.UC.II.I.I; P11011111: 101 INSON . . . H'uvncsburg III I'mu 1'1 uumuicx' ' 11111111' I'1'111111111i1'x C 11111; 411111111; 11'1111'1 I'1111n1I:1li1111: iu' 1,1'1'11111' 111, 11': .:1l1111 I'IlI AUDREY I'.II.I:.I .N IxILLINGI .11 . . . 171111111111'r511urg 11111111'I-i1'1'1111111111i1:111111Xi I 1'Il:1 111 111111' 12'111111111111's C 11111: 11C .1' Juni11r1:r11111 C11111111i111'1'; l..11'11.; 11111111111 1'11 Z 1VII.I.ARD ICIKVOOD KI.INIE. 111. . . . 1.:1119111111'111' Iluh'I .I1Iminixlr11lit1n 'I'II1'111Xi 111111'1 1ir1'1'l1'1'a 1'11111 JUDI'I'II BARBARA KOI'INK; 11111111'1 1'1111111111'1'8 'Vnshingtun. 11.11. Phi llpxilun 011111 1'11111: S1'1'11'1:11' 'II'11sl1i.111s; 11111111 1'111111111i1's $1111'I111t 1'1111111'i1; 51:111 1' :'1111 RALPH 'DAVID KUDAR'I' . . . . . Muntmsv IIIIIA'I11IIIIII'III'KII'UIIUII jANI'; DAI1I.I .I .N 1.1111011 . . . . Clark's Summit IInnI1'l u1Hm11i1 1 01111111111 N11; 11111111' 11111111111i1s 1Iu ' 1:1111111; 11 1111'1 111111111: 1111111; 11111 NIIIJNHiD ANN 11111.01'1' AN . . . . S11'111't1111111r1' lInnu' livmmmim 111111111111 P111 111111 1'r1'xi111'nl, XVRA; All 111111'1'1'5111C:1I1in1'l; 11311.1; 1'I1i1111'x'; PIII 11115111111 Omicron; 5111111111 1'111111111111'1', I 11111 I :11'11; II1Ir:1111111'-.1Is; .11111i111' P111111 1'111111111111'1' 1I1I1I3I1I1A VV. NICIIJKA'I'II . . 11111'1'111111'11 II111111'I11111111111'1 Ix':11111.1 1111111 I 11111 S11'11':l 11'1 11:111114 11:11111'1':I1111;P11i 1111131111101111111111;81111111111111 111I1s1r1 N111: 1111 1Ir111111; 11C 1111'xl1i1111s MAXINE IVA MCMURRAY . . . . N1'11'1Tns'111' lImm' I'iL'uumHim' 31111111111 11011131118 MucDONALD . . 1.11111'1'1. M11. IInm1' 1 1'111111111i1's 9111'11'11 I'.1Ii1111', Cullugiuu', UCA; 1'i1'1'11'11'xi111'111, U111i1'1'1111 N11; 'I'I11'1:1 Sigma Phi; P111 1111011111 01111111111; 11111111- 1'1-11111111110 $1111I1'111 I':11'ull1' 1111:11'11 CAROLYN jIZAN MAISCII . . . . . VVL'XI'urcI Iltum' I'L'tmmuicx gccrt'lury. A1111; 11'S1i,1; 11111111' 1'1'111111111i1'x; 111111; 01111111; 111111; 1.1'11111111'1; PATRICIA KA'I'IIII'EN MANSFIELD . . 1111'11111111'111'111111 Ilnuw It'L'ImImII'Cv DL'IIII 7.1'l21 '1111'sl1i:111s ELEANOR KELLY MA'I'YUS . . N1'1w1 11111swi1'11, N. I. IImm' I'::munnit; I'Ili Mu 111' 1; 11111111' I1'11n11111i1's C 11111; 111111 Purn'; 11111111 11 iIIi:1111s 11111111511111, Inlr'21111111uls 1i. JOAN MEANS . . . . . XVushingtnn. 11.1'. Hmm'11'1'1111111111'1'1' 111:1111'1 C1111i1'; Phi 11111111111 0111i1'11111; 11111i11111111, 511:1111111 Di1'is'i1111111'01lli11g 111111: St:111'l:'1111' JEAN 11101 '11 1111311118 1311111111511111'55r Hmm' 1 1'111111111i1'1 1111111111111 1111111 ANNA MENU 11111111' 1 1'IHHHIH'L'S 1111i .1111 111111; 3111111'1'11 11.1111'1' 111111 1101111111: 11111111' 1'1'11111111111'5 1 11111NI1 1:. 31111111111 1 11'1'1's1111 Hmm' 1 1'1umlni1'x 111.1 11111111' 1 .1'11111111111'5 1'11111; 11111i11g 1'11111: 11111111111111 . JILL 11111113111'.1x11i11l1411111.11. 1'. Htlnu'1 1'111101111'1'1 K. .1111111 11111111' 1111'11 11111111' 1 1 11111111111s 111111; 111111 1111111; 111111 MARY 131.1?N011I1 MONROI', . . . 811 11r1111 11111111' 1 1-111111111111 Sigm. 1 Si1v11111 511111111 11111111' 111'111111111i1's 1711111; 11111i111' 1' 11111 111114141 13.111111A 1111111117. . . . . . '1'1111'11111111 Hmm' I'L'nnmnim 111'11111'11111111111 1' 11i1111'x; '11'1'1x1 11'.11 1111111111 1111.1 111 'I'111111 .111111'1 1:111; 01111111111 N11; '1'11'11 5111'1'1'. I111i llpxilon 01111111111; 1111' i111 1'111. 111' 15111'1'r. I1'11111 1.11111111'1: 51'11'1 1.1'11 11.1-11111111'1111'1'1111111'il;11111111' 1 '1111111111iu 5111111'111 1'1111111'il; 1111 1.11 1 1 : 11' 51.1 11111111'1.1111111111i15 $111111' 11! 1 111'1111y 1.11'1 SUZANNE MORGAN . 11'1111111511111'1; 11411111'151'1111111111'1'1 111'II1I111'1111 111'1111 S'ccrvlury. 1101111 1101111 111'1111; 11111i1'11111 N11:1111i Upsilon 111111011111: 11.; .'1'1'11'5 111111 1'i1'u'x;1111111111111'11121': 511'111111 11r11111111'1' 11111717. ANN NOBLE 11111110 11'1'011m111'1'x' 1'11i11l1u'g1l 1111111319 51'1'1'1'1111'1', 11111 llpsilnn 11111i1'1'1111: 011111'1'1111 N11 8111111111'11'1111' 1381111911 111. 0111. l11m11' 1 1'1111111111'1'1' .1111'1; 111'1111g1' 1111111A11'1 JEAN 01.!1NI1ER . . . . Pittsburgh Hmm' 11111110111111 71'111'1'1111 1113111 1'1c1 11r1'si111'111 7.11111 :Iu .11111111; Sl'CWt'er. 111111111111 N11; I1'1' 111.11; 1 11111' 1'.'111111111111's 111111; 111111111'111'11i1' 11111111il; KATHERINE 111. 11 1'011113 . . . . . 1111:11111'1' Hmm' 1'1-111111111111 11111111' 1 ,1'11111111111'x 1'11111; 1 11-1; 11111111101 MARILYN LOUISE 1111' . . . . . 11111111'1' 11111111' 1 1'1111411111'1'1' 7.1'111'1'1111 .11111111 111'1'51111'111. 1.1'111 '11Iu . 11111111: 11111111' 1 1'111111111i1's 111111; 1 11'11111111'11i1' 1 111111131'. 1111111111111;le x 11A'l'11El11NE 1.11117 11111111 . . . . 11111113111111.- Hmm' 1 1'011111111'1'5 1' 11.1111'1' 1111111'. S1'1 1r111'v . 5 11x 1111111111 1111111: 11111111 11111; 11111111'11'111111111115 1'11 1117111111111 ANDREW 11111111118 . . . . A1111111111 111101 .111111i11i511'1111'0u 111111'1 111'1'1'11'1's 1111111: .111111.1 EDNA MAE 1111'1'11'.11SON . . . . . 1'111'1111'1' 111mm 1:1'1111111111'1'1' 51 .111111'1', I111111111111 N11; 1111i 11115111111 1111111'1;1111 411 1' 11111; 1'11111'1l1111111111i1's 111111; 1' 1. 1; 11111'11'111111.1Is 1111111111138 LOUISE 111:.VN13L . . . . 15113111115; Hmm' '1'1-01111111I'1'5 1 11111111111, 11111111; 111'1111 11'r111 s; 111 111111' 1'1'11111111111'x 1111 151.1: Swimming 1' 11111. l11I111'11 8111110111 1 1'111111511il1', 01111111'1' 1' 11111 111A11111A ANN 11111111115 . . . . New Kcnsingtun Hmm' 15111110111112; 111'1111 111'1111 111'1111 1111101411111; 1111;;01' 11'111i11111s 171-111111'511ip; $11110 11111'11'; 1.11 1'11'. 111 111.111; 1.. 111111713111. . . . . . $11110 1'11111'g1' 11111111'1'.'1'011111111'1'5 81'1'1'1'1111'yr'l'1'1'11x11I'L'r. 1 1'1'5111111111 Claw III. ITAIIOI ,YN PH IZI R I . . . Puttstown IIIIIIII I I mmmiI' I IIIIHH' lI'IIIIIIIIIiI's IIIlIII; Outing IIIIIII; IIIIIIII; UIII PI II'IJJS KAY IIII'IIIIRDS . . I Pittsburgh Hmm' chumiiu Ii IIIIIIIIII Phi Hm III llnmI IzILIIIIIInIiIx SIIIIIInt I ILIIIII IDLIFII; I' II'? PII-siIII'III. IIUHIU ILCUHUHIII'S IIIIII; III I; LI I'II: IIIIIIIII'IIII, I IIIIIHIN I III'IsI l,iIIlr lIllI'l'lIillIUIHII; Linn PI IIIII; IIIIrIIIIIIIrIIls; SuiIIIIIIiII-I I I II IZII'FJXN LOIS RIIZIHCI, . . . . . BcI-IIIIIIII- HIIIIII' I-I-IIIIIIIIIIIII l1! III I IIII :IIIIIIII II'IIIIII'II's DI'IIII NII III I IIIIII I II II x; PL IIIIII III IIiI I IIIIIIL iI: PmmIIIiunH IIIIII: .IgI-I. Ii'UIIIA'IIHI; l I I' II; IIIII .IIIIIII Ils H .II'J VOII .IIARII IA ROBB . . . . PUHSI'IIIL' IIUI'IH' IMIUHUUH'II I IIIIIIII I IIIIir: lluInI- IIIIIIIImiIs I IIIII; ISH III- PIIIII: .LIIIIiIII's; II III Htll s I III I IIIIIZ IIITI III'IIXl ANN IIOIIB . . . Schenectady, N. Y. IIIIIHU IIIWIIIIIIIIM KII I III KIIPIIII IILHIHHI'I I il'L'llIilIIllll IIIIIIIIIgI'r, NI'IIIs IIHLI I'iIIII'V; IIIIIIIII III'IIIIIIIIIII'I' IIIIIII; LA I'll- PI IYIIIJS JEAN ROBERTS . . . . IIIIVI-rlnwn IIImII' I'I'mnmiim DIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII HIIIIII- IIIIIIIIIIIIIiI'q IIIIIIH Inning I'IIIII .I'IXII: IIUII I'IZII IIIIIIIIR'IQUN . I . PIIYNIIUTUII IIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIII DI-IIIII DUIIII DIIII IIIIIII; ,IlIIIiI-I'II IXIHI'U I IIIII ,IIIIIIIIIN III IZIIIIIIIIIII ROIIIIIEIIIIII'II . . Harrisburg Hmm I L'!IIIIIIIII s XIIPIIII IIIIIicI'IIII III lhhilll' wt. II III. IIn-.I 'M u s I: ml I'iI'II x; IIHIIH IiIIInIIIIIiLx SIIIIIIIIII Council; I': IIIIIL III IIII IIIIIIII II; I'III Ulwilun IIIHII'IYUI! UIIIiIIIIn Nu: IIIIIIII' IEIIIIIIIIIIIII'V I IIIIL IIlIII I l IIIIIIII.I DI II I l A I II; II I II; Il'tlAIl'1llr2.ls IIONIIIIH NI IIOI'IIIIIX'K . . . PIIISIMHUII lIuIIII IIIHIHIIIII'IIIIUH Phi IL: Imm I III II I I IIIIIII I.III'IIIL'I'-I I'IIIII IIIS IiIiII JIII IN ROII'ICII. IIIII . . . . . IiriI- IlulI'l ,IIIHIIHISII'HIIUII IIIIIIIIII I JOAN I,I:.Ii IIUII'IJIVD . . . . IIIIIIIsIImn IIIHHI I'I-nIIIIIIIiIIs IMIIII DIIIII DI'IIII In NI um: I III I I I VI VII; III .ImIII-I. IIIIIIII DI-lIu DI IIII; SIIIII PIIII'I: IIII'IIIIIII II IIuV. III Ilw 'xl'WIl II! I'I'IIII KIIIII'; IHIrHlHlIIWIIN iIIIINI: I'IIIIRIIII RUBY . . . . . DrIIXL-I IIIII Ilmuv I IIIIIIIIIIII I .IIIIIIII Xi DI'IIII Mu ll'I.IlI. IIIIIIzI Vi DI-hu: II'IIHV IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIII: IIII'I'.I; VIIIHIIII PIIIIII I HIIIIIIIIIPK': SIII I IIIII; IIIIrIImIIrIIIK AIIIIINF. IIUDEQKI . . . . . . PIyIIIIIIItII Ilnmr 'IIIH'HHIII K'IlllHl DCIIII IKNUCIIIIL IIliIIII, NI'IIx IIIIII I'iI'IIII; ,IIIII'III SigIIIII Ihi; I'iIII PrIsiIII-III Kn IJPPI DI II I; II DI .;II DIII'IIIIIIIn UIIiII I'I'. IIIIrI'IIIIIIII Ils ANN GLORIA SARNO . . . I SIrIIIItIIn IIIHIIV II'IIIIIIIIIIIIIII Siam: I SiUInI II Sign I NI-IIIIIIIII I IIIII: IIIIIIIUIII'UHUIHII'NIxIlIII;SILIIL.IlJIIII;I,LIIIl1g I IIIII; I II ANNA CHRISTINE SAYIIIII . . . Jeannette IIUHN' IICUHUIIll-CI' IIIIIII I UIIIiIIIIII I'i IIIiIIII, UIIIiI'rIIII NII' IL IIIi Upsilon IIIHIITUII; IIIIII IIII' l'IIUIHIIHIIS SIIIIII'III I IIIInI iI; HI 01111 I IIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIII; llI'II; IIIHII'VLU'HII; IIIIrIIIIIIII'IIIs; IIIssIIciIIII' IIi Ilnr, NI' II'I IIIIIl I I III JAMIE S PAUI SI IIAI I . . . New Kcnsingtun IIIIIII Ill! IHiIIHlIIUH IIUII'I I.I'I-I-II'rx IIIIII KAREN IIIIAINI': SCIIIIREII . . . IIIII AIIIIgImv IIImIr IJI'UHUIHl-t I ,IIIIIII I UIIIiLI'uII Pi IIUI'IIU l'lI-IIIIIIIIIiI's IIIIIII; Inkling; SIIIIII Party; III .I; BIIIIIIiIIIIIn IIIIIII IIELEI ' BAYLIXI SCIIULTI IEIS . I . . Huston Imlv ICIIIIIIIIIIIIIIV SI-I'II'IIIIyr'I'I'I-IIIIIII'r, I'III'HII I'IIIII; LIIIII- IIIII-rIIIIIiIIIIIII: 47H I'IIIII; PIIII'DI'S 156 MARJORIE IVAN SEYMOUR . . . 111111111111 Hulul .1111111111'511'11111111 IL'LI l.1u 1Il1I1.1 'lv1'1'.1s111'1'1'. 7.0121 'I .111 1I11I1'1; S11'1 '.1111'1. ll 111'I 1-1'1'1'11'1's '11l1; 11111 11111! 11111'1 l11l11.111111';1lx. JOAN VIVIAN SI IADDINGIIII . . . . ll'rkusic Hmm' I'1'ml1nui1xx EDWARD JAMES SIIARISKY . . . . Juimslnwn Holy!.11In1iuixlnni1111 1ii1'1'P1'1'si111'nl. .S.1.1II'.: Il11l1'l 111'1'1'11'1'5 I1IuI1; 1,11'31111'111. Hiking tlulv LOIS .IIZAN SMELTZITR . . . . 1 1.1'1111'1'llull H111111' I'1'1111rr1111'1's IVI 1 ARLENE KAYE SMITH . . . . Nunimm 11 Hume I'l'tnltnuim' Ix. 4111111 Kumm L 1111111.1 0111i1'r1111lN11:Pl1i llluilun 0111i1'1'1111:1.lph1 I 1.111111111 D1'l1.1. I111111'I1111111111i1's 111II; N1 111 111111 111'1'11 JOYCI'IANN MAY SMITH . . . . L.1111'1'I1I.1i1' ll1nu1' I'1'1111111111'1'1' l ! .1'. ll111111' L1'111111111i1's Club: 11'111I1 I'I IYI,I.IS IIOIIIiRiIiA SMITI I Hmm' Iicrnlnnlicx GARY DUANE SNYDER Hutu!.1111111iuixlr1lli1111 P1111 Mmildil 1111111II1'IJ111'g Sigma Pi Fm; 111.11.1'. ll111L'I 011'1'11'1'5 Cluh DONNA JEAN SOBER Hmm' 1'1'1111111111'1'1' Ilonw Ii1'111111111i1's Club: .1CI5.I CAROLYN MAE SPENGLER Hmm' I'l'rmmuics LL'L'Chburg I hrrisburg l'hi Mu II111111' licnnnmics Club; llCz1; II111'1111111I'11Is; 11'II.1 AN 1 NUEVV WILLIAM STAV R ES Il11l1'l .11111111'11ixlr11li1111 . 11111111114 Della Upsilon .1Illl11i1'1'1'sily 13111111101; Prosidvnh II01111' I'1H111111111i1s Slu 1I1'11t t'nuncil: President, Sigma Pi Ii111.11sid1'111. III.111; P1111111 NIIlL. l1l111' Kc ; 1 LI ' Il1111'l Cr1'1'11'1's Club; Iiirs1 Manager, 'I .11'k' lI111111' 13111'1III1' ll1111r1l lfIJZABI'E'IiII ANN SIIIOKI'ZS Hmm' '51'111101111'1'1' Homo 11111110111113 Club 11111111111115 S1111I1'111 New Remington ZL'IAI '1'1111 .1ll1l111 i11AUD MINS 11 I1 SI 111111 N . . . . 111111111131 Hmm' '1'41111111111'1 1..1111111.1 Phi II1'1.1 1'11'1'P11'si1i1l'111.li1'1'.1x111 11'11'S1'..1; 1'11'1'115: .1l111'1111' Board: 11 Umilnn 0111i1 :11111 0111i1'1'1111 N11 SUZANNE C. S'I'IIOKI . . . . 11'11111111gt11n, D1'1. Hume Iicunmuio Kappa .1I11l1.l 'II11'111 13111171; Christian S1'i1'nc1' 01.141111114111111 IOUISE S l 110111S I I10UD . . . I111n11111u1t.11.111 II1m11' 1'1'1111011111'1 Dchu Gamma Phi llpsilun Omicrnn; II111111' l1'11111111111s L'lulu; I1111'.111111r.1ls ELIZABETH MILDRED S11'1'1NK . . . .111111111 Hume151'1111111111'1'1'111.11.111111111 D1' 1111 Ilnnu' I'i1'11111111111's t'iuh: .1111: IR .1: 13111111 11111! 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C lIIII; IIUIIH' IIIIIIIIIIIiI's SIIIIlI-III C IIIIIIC MARGARET ELLEN VI'UTH IlrmII' 1 cmmIIIiI'I' IIIIIIII- II'I'IIIIIIIIIII'I Club: NI'II'IIIIIII I lIIII; I91 .I Lccchburg KA'H HWN ANIN 'IROUFMAN HmIII' H'mmIIIiI's MIIlI'I'sIIIII'II IIUIHC ICI'IIIIIIIIIII'I CIIIII; VIII NANC Y ILIL I'RUMPICJER IIIIIIII' IIII'IIIIIIIIII'III A IIIIIIII'II JOSEPI I VI'IIJIIAM VANNUCCI IIIIII'I AIIIIII'III'III'IIII'IIII IVIlliIIIIIspIIrI llUlL'l UI'I'I'IIII'S Club; llHnlllllll'lllS SI HPILIiY LOUISE IIIIIIII- II'I'IIIIIIIIIII'I VlliN'l . . . Eric, IJI-lIII GIIIIIIIIII l' I-uIlI jOAN ADE LE VVAGNE R H mm' lIuImmiIv MARIE M. VVACINER HUIIII' I'I-mImIIiL'I' IIIII'IIIIIIII'III CIIIIirIIIIIII, XVRA; Smut: IrI , 5mm I SIIIIII I SIIIIII I St III P. IrII; HIIIIIIII C IIIII; UIIIiIm t IulI PrI'siIlIInl, Piltsbuwh SI IL'IIII .I SiIImII Siglnl HIIIII It I IIIIIIIIIIII 5 CIIIII; LRIHHIIIWIIC DI ItII DI II. 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STAVRES President Students in 1893 enrolled in freehand drawing classes as well as other courses in art and also studied the art of delivery in their classes in rhetoric, just as they study art and speech today. BEN EUWEMA Deon BEN EUWEMA RICHARD C. MALONEY VVILLxAM II. Powuns ROBERT E. DENGLER THEODORE J. GATES BRICE HARRIS . PIHLIP A. SHELLEY PHILIP S. KLEIN - FRANKLIN C. BANNER OmuN FRINK, Jn. - HUMMEL FlsununN ERNEST II. FnEUND HAROLD F. ALDERFEn ROBERT T. 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Brookvillc ,Imtrnulism III'III Sigma Omicmn RONALD MARTIN MELGAARD . . . . Eric Arts and Letters 'I'hI-III Xi Manager, Basketball; MarkcIiIIg Club; Aucnuming CIllII WILLIAM K. METZ . . . . . . Lansdaic Ans umI II'HI'rx DIIIII Chi PrcsidInI SI-cr IIrI' cII III C M; SIIIIUI' C lass I7 qum I II'IIrmIIII, IrvIIsurI r. SI IIIc PIII'II; InIrIIIIIIIrIIIs; II'II; ASCII; II'Ims m IIII' News III Penn Slurp DONALD H. METZGER . . . . Philadelphia Arts uml I.L'IIL'I'S PIII Iipsilnn Pi GEORGE DEVVITT MILLER . . . Conshohockcn Arts and Letters Omega Psi Phi KATHRYN ANN MILLIKEN . . . Jcnkintown Arts and II'IIcrs Chapel Choir; Thespians EDGAR JAY MONAIICH . . . . AItoonII Arts and Letters Bela Sigma Rho AssisIIIIII Manager, Tennis; SIIIIc ParIy; Student IImIdImok; IIiIIcI STEWART MARVIN MOORE . . . West Newton I.uImr-Mu:Iugcmcm' IIcIaIimIs Phi Sigma Kappa Arnold Air Society; IRRA I LOUISE ANN MOREMAN . . . 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I'IIIII: III'IIIJI; SIIIII- IIII'II II M IN IOSEPI I VALICl IN AC I IIImr IIIIIIIIgI IIII I III' IIIII'IIIII' PIIIIIIIICIPIIILI PfChItIllIt -IIpIII Sigma Omngu; NLIIIHIH I IIIIII WIII Ins I IIIIII. IIIIIIIIIIIIIII I lIIl. NIINI'I' VAN 'l'lIllIIS .IIIIII'IIIIIIMII St I16 I UIICUI K IPIILI K IPII I I mun I II'SI'..I: IVUIIl'gl-Illl; IIIIIIII: I';IIII1HI.I I'lII-xl: IIIIIUI I' III IIII' XIII'I II! PI mI SIIIII' ANTHONY JOHN I'IZNIE'IITI . . . . Farrell Arm and I I'III'I'I 185 186 KAYE W. VINSON . . . . Slulc Cnllugv Jl'lx uml l Ullrn Della Upsilnn Pluu-rs; Strain; mmniln'l', Linn Party; FI'UHI: W'HIW lrmvs HUBER'I' DALE VUNCANON . . Philadelphia I ulmr .Hmlugmm'nt lh-lulium Phi Kappa Sigma Clu' fluly; 'I hvspiunk JESSE l. XVACI H'FJ, . . . . XVUmlllwrc. A '. Y. ,hlx um! lvm'n Ih'lu Sigma llhu ITum; Stmluul Ihuullnmlt; Hun Party RALPH ROIHTAH l VVAUNI'IR . . . . VVyumissmg .h'lx um! I ch Chi Phi Killc 'lmm; German Club; Inullmll H IOMAS JAMES WALSH . VVillinmslmrt I ulmr Mumlgunu'ul qu'lulitmx lnlrnmumls; Nuu'mun Vlult: hmng Uvan'l'uls' NANCY VIRGINIA WARD . . . . . Pauli Jnuruuliwu Kappa Alpha 'l'hclu thw l'dilm', Collu'giuu; Aulng hnirmun. Jmliciul; Vice Prosidvnl, Kumul .Ulvhn 'l'hvlu; Lilwrnl Am Slmh'nt Cuunuil: Mortar liuurd; Svcrqur-v, lllL'l'J Sigma Phi; Pn-xklcm, Alpha l.:unbdu lh'llu; CPX; Chinu's HANDELI. VVASI IBURN . . . . X'Vilminglnn, Dc. Imn'rmlixm Phi Czllnlnzl Dullu Sthmluling lidilm. LA VII'; Cnmpux fhrkl; .hsuciuu- Iklilur, lmllx'rn; HI' mrxlt'l! SmsrcturyIrcnsurvr, .Uplm DL'llzl Siumzl; Spring H'cck Cum- . - r- millm'; .h'ununl I'xt-ullin', M Studx'u! llumHumk; Sluu' Pnrltx; H'hu'x in tho 4'nw u! Pym: Wulv CLARENCE LU I'HER VVA'IVTS . . . Junkinmwn .h'lx' um! It'llmx Kappa Alpha Psi HMLMIMH: Stwiulngy Club SANDRA LINNFA VVIEKII HCL . . Kuyhtunv l Icights, Ha. hlx mul II'HUH 1.x VII; 'l hmpiuns; Swimming Club; Mmh'rn Dzlnu- Club IRWIN JOQFPH VVIQINFR . . . . Slutingtnn lnunmliun h-ln Sigma IUHI Purmi Num; Andrmlm; Monk. Dchntv; Pn'sixln'nx, l-urn-uxic Cnum'il; Sigmu Hvlm fhi; Fullcgiml; Un'rk H'culx; Slmlunl Humllmnle; Alpha Phi Omega; Spring VVm-k Cummlllvv; Stulv Purlx VIN JOSEPH PATRICK VVEIH . . . . . Scranton IulmrJhumgmm'u! Hclulinns 'l Iu'lu Kappa Phi Slnlv l'urly; Ncu'mzvn Club: AL'L'uumiug Club I HCRMAN FRED XVEISKOPF . . . . . Crown llum'lmlixm Sigma Phi Alpha Pn'xidrm, 'I n'usurcr. Sigma Phi Alluln; ,hxiKlum Spurn Hliml, Fullrgiuu; Sigma Dvllu Chi; H'C Aru'xlvllm'; lnlrmnllruls FRANCES VVlNleRliD N'l IIVI'E . . . . . Ylu'k Arls uml Ivllt'rx Kappa Alpha Theta Smrclury'l'rmsurt'r, Pi Imnlulu Sigma: State Party: Inlrzlmurnls SHARON LYNN VVHITIZSIDE . . . Annupoliakld. ,hlx um! I Ullmv aniulogv fluh; Bmvling Cluh l-',l.lS'Al;I-' Hl XVI Il'l 3l0lKl C . . . . . XVuync Jrh uml lyllms MARK I. H'IliNliH . . . . . Brooklyn, N Y Arlx um! I UHPIV Phi Qigmu Drllu Chairman, TmHic Umrr; Mvn'x Dvlmxv; Inkling; IHI; CPA; Linn Puny MARIAN ADELAIDE VVILIXUAN . . . JVlcriou Jrlx um! I r'llvn' Kappa Alpha Thom XVnmcnK chult': Slaw Party; Campus Chest; l'unhclluniu Cuunuil; lnlrmnuruls LEON l. WILLIAMS, JR. . . . . Mount Lebanon xhh um! I clluy's Phi Mu Della Yicvrlh'rsidvnl, Phi Mu Dclln: lilvctiuns Cnmmillvr; CL-crmurylrcusurrr, IIK': Cosmulmlilnn Cluh JACQUELINE ANN WILSON . . . Coatcsxillc Arts and ioucrs Allihu KI IppII Alpha KIIppII Phi; iVDsh'y Choir; IIIIIIImIIIIIls SUSAN LANE VVINFIELD . . . . Drcxcl Hill Arts and Luna's Belles Luurcs; NittIIny Umuo; lIItrIIIIIIII'IIls HERBERT RANDOLPH WINSTON . . Philadelphia Arts mu! lcnvrs Kappa Alpha Psi IIIIrIIIIIurIIls; 117C ARTHUR WILLIAM VVINTERBOTTOM . . Ardmorc LIIlmrJlunugunwut Rululious DcllII Chi Outing Club; IRRA; State Party; Bclics Lcllrcs; inIrIIInuI'IIIs GERTRUDE L. VVINZENBURGER . Schenectady. I i. Y. Arts uml Lvtwrs Cnsmnpolimn Club; President, German Club; Frunch Club NANCY LEE XVITT . . . . . . Redford Arts and Lctrcrs WALLACE F. XNORKMASTER . . Mount Lebanon Arts um! II'HI'rx Prcsidcm, History Round 'liIIhlc ALBERT BLAKEMORE VVRIGLEY . . . Glcnsidc Am: and 1,011ch Kappa Delta Rh 'lihcspinns; IIIIrIImurIIis ROSEMARIE YANNI . . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Lcnurs Culhgc C0011, PrCSidCl m, Suciulo gov Club; IRC; iVRA; Inlrumurals; Cosmopolimn C lul BIZTTY-LOU YARNELL . . . . RcadinfT jnIIruIIIiSIII UplIII Xi DI It I Spanish Club; Psyclmlogv C luh; lIIIermIIrI Ils; L oilegimr; Ag Hi 11 Breeze; Junior Prom Commi I'm JOHN AN DREW YEATMAN . . . West Chester Arts and Letters Sigma Phi Alpha Men's Debate; Players: 'Iillclll Alpha Phi DONALD SCHAEFFER ZAPRIN . . Hiilliamsun. w. VII. Arts uml lulurs Phi Sigma DI'IIII From; Inkling; Cullvgiuu HENRY LEWIS ZEYBEL . . . . . Pittsburgh Inumulixm DcltII Upsilon Sigma DLII I C hi; Arnold Air Sogicty' . SL IIIthrd IInd ;NCWIm In C lIlh;S I I Ml MARGERIE ROMA ZVVALLEY . . . . Lancaster Arlx uml lyllurs Swimming Club; Sutinlugy CIIIII 187 Moth it's a simple problem Piano lessons require practice Hulmm Hum FBI! to Ugh! Dunmdn. HJIIJ. MHUV. lvcw. LHIHM. lngvl. Udrrux. Sr'ruml How Uruppcr, lL-mmnl. P.Il'l'y. Sulnl', 'nuchul, lmnm. H'.ml. 'uxmwlh HUM! Hulrv l'cgcrt. Scilcr, Sdn igvr. h'dhklll, ulum. Enlich, chxlillun, kn! nun. TU D ENT COU NC I L ORGANIZATION VA'1'an K. lliliSl-l , , Prcxidcn! Ixunx' .I. Am yen , , Vic? Pn'sidwzl MARY 1.121; LAUNHEIK , , , Sccn'nm WATSON K, LEESE President Mining students in 1903 gained practical ex- perience in the field. Specific gravity of gases is determined in laboratory work by students in petroleum and natural gas engineering. ELBURT F OSBORN Dcon COLLEGE OF MINERAL INDUSTRIES , Students in general meteorologv laboratory atudy weather obaervotiom 7' ORGANIZATION Iilnunl' l5. Oumnx 7 7 7 - Dunn JOHN D Rum: 7 Amismnl Dean for Inxlrucliun jUIIN A. HIPHJ Asxisluul Um fur Hcsmrc'h; Director, Mineral Imlusrricx Iklwrimvnt Slufiml DONALD Ci. jnxlzx lJirz'L'lm', Mineral lmlusrrivs l' ,x'lm15im1 Scrricvs hunmm IiMMlznn H 7 7 - 7 I ilu'arizm 0. IZIHNK Jlll'lll 7 7 Flulirnum. Fur!!! Scivnccs ! IL 7V1: 1mm MHJJM 7 7 Haul, Cungmphy ' I'HANK M. SWAIHI 7 7 Ilvml, 7'I1-ulngy BrNJAMIN II. llou'lJL, ,lf'-- 7 IIch, Ccophyxics 11ml Geochemistry HANW; erlm nun! 7 7 - Haul, Motmmlugy PAUL D. KIH'NINIZ 7 - - 7 Ilcml, Minumlugy DAVID R. MI'H'IH'H. 7 7 Clzuirmzm, Mim'rul Engineering , JOHN D. hum: 7- 7 Haul, Mineral lft'mmmivs ARNOLD H'. Amle 7 7- 7 7 7 Head, Mining x H. BHZHH'H CHAnMIuInY 7 7 Haul, Mim'mI Prupumliun JmlN C. CM mum -- Haul. Pvlmlcum uml Nutm'ul Gus 7Vnnn Mm 7VLHV 7 7 Chairman. Minurul 'I'm'lznnlugy l I,0x'I: 1X HUMMI l. ; cling Haul. Commits PHILIP 1.. H'AHuJI, Jn. Ilcml. FuelV?clnmlngv Amos .l- SHALLH 7 7 - 7 llvud. Mulullurg; Future metallurgical engineers learn to use technical laboratory equipment Mine surveying field work pro- vides practical experience for mining engineers 9 9. 2m-. . I 194 DAVID ELVVOOD ALBERT . . . . . TIIlII'UIIC CL'IIngIIIIIj' CIIIIIIIIII 'I'IIILIII prilzun DnIIIIiIIIrI' OII'IL'LI; AIM; Penn State CL'ungIpIIiL'III Sncici JAMES ALBERT ANDERSON . . . . Pittsburgh II I 1'! L'III'O'II'LU' AIM IILIIIrLI of Governors; VI'L'SI Dorm Council; IIIIIIIIIgL'r, Gulf GLENN MORRIS BANKSON . . TLIrtIc Crcck PLImIL'IIm uml NIIIImII Gus Ii IIgiIII I'Iiuy PL'IILIILIIIII ILIIgIIIU'UIng StxciLII LYLE MARTIN BARNAIID . . . . II'IIIrIiIIsIILII'g IIII'IIIIIIII'gI II p IIII I C IIi Sigma Phi Mu AIpIII;;I RIIIIL'rIII Industries SILILILIII t LIIIIILil; IIILIc BIIIILI; m1 IILIIII' Orchestra; T IIcspiIuIs; IISM ANGELO RICHARD BORZILLO . . Bridgeport IIIL'IL'nmlugI IIlIIiII Phi DLIIII TrLIIsLIrLr, Alpha Phi DLIIII; ASM; SAIIII'L; IIIIrIIIIIurIIIs PETER BRACKEN . . . . . . . CIIrIisIc GL-ngmplu DLIIII Chi LIIIIIIIIII TIILIII LIpsIlnn; Pushing RiIILs; SIMIi; IL LIIII SII IIL CLIIngIpIIiLIII SIILiLI ,mu-a-I' ROY ALAN ISRUNJES . . . . IICIIIIISICIILI. L. l. PL-IruII'IIIII UIHI NIIIIIrIII Gm IiIIgiIIL'I'I'iIIg SigIIIII Chi CIIVCIIIIIIIiII, VITI'IL'IL; YICP-PI'CSILIUHI, IIliIIL'rIII IlIlIllhll'ik'S Student CLILIIIL'il GLENN WILSON BUSH . . . . . BCIIII'UULI MLIILIIIIIrgI' PIIi LIIIIIIILIII Upsilon; Sigma TIILI: ASM RONALD LEE CIIUDOINSKY . . . E.VanLIcrgrift ,IIL'IL'IIrqugI' IS ARTHUR HENRY CLAGETT . . . . LL-IIIIIInn Gungruphy TIIcIu GIIIIIIIIII Upsilon THOMAS IIAVVTIIORNE CLAYPOOLE . SIL-LIIIL'III'iIIc, Ohio IIII'ILIIIIIrgy TrIIIIiL' Court; IIIIII Ilnunl ul' Guvcrnnrs; Niuuny Cnuncil IOIIN EDWARD CLEARY . . . . . . lZI'ic IIILIIIIIIIIrgI' Phi KkIPlHl 'I'IIIL Tennis; IISM; SAli; SAMIi; Outing Club; IFC; IIIlrIIIIILII'IIIx SIDNEY MARTIN COHEN . . . . PlIiIIILIL-IIIIIIII IIII'IIL'mI Prl'IIIIrllIIOII Engineering AI IIIII lilIsiInII Pi President, VICL'APTL'SIIICIII, 'IiI'LIIIsLIrL'r, IIIPIHI IilIsilIIII Pi JACK GABEL CONNOR . . . . . CLIIItcsviIIc IIIL'IIIIIIH'gII TriI IngIL I ILL I rcsiLIL'II It. TriIIII 'IL; I ISIII; C IIIIIIIIIIIILILr, IIIIIIIILI Air SLILiL'IV , SIR! I CIImmII Epsilon; Phi LIIIIIIILIII prilnn; ,Inll IILIII Pi; Sivmu Tau ANTHONY CRISCI . . . . . . New Castle Mining Engineering Them CIIi President, ScL'ICIIIry, TIICIII CIIi; PrcsiLIL-nl, IIIMIZ; CII-Edimr, Mining Society Newsletter; lntI'IImurIIls RONNIE ANTHONY DALBELLO . . . . Culver IIII-lnllurgy IISM JOHN DASII . . . . . . . SIIiIIt CIIIiI' IIIL'IIIIIIIrgI' ASIII; IIIIrIImurIIIs RICI IARD MELVIN DAVIS . . Osceola Mills PulmIL'ImI IIIIII Natural Gus Iingim'uriug Pi Epsilon IIILI; SL'CILIIIII, PctrIIIL'uIII LIIgiIILL'IiIIg Society IIIOMAS MOONEY DAVIS . . . Hickory 110010111 and Mim'mlugr Penn II111 L11 Club; Bar BCII 1Iuh REED JACKSON DUNN . . . . Dunns Station Geography AIM Board of 1k11cn111rs; SL'L not my, West Dorm Council: Dormitury 13II1LLr; AIM Judicial Board of Rc1ic11'; Treasurer, 111111111111 T110111 Upsilon; cnn Stale 1vcngr11phic1ll Socicl1 IOSEPII JOHN DUREK . . . SharpsviIIc 1 1'1110111 11ml Miiwrulug'l Sigma 111111111111 1111silon; 1-C1111I11'sic111 Society; Newman 17Iul1 BERNARD JEROME EVANS . . . . Stccltun McluIImgy JACMB .GERIIARD . . . . PurtCurbon 1.unlug1 11ml Minvriilum ROBERT IIAROLD GIFFIN . . . . Alexandria Ceramics ACS LOWELL S. GONANO . . . . . MonrocviIIc lIlt'lullurgy lnlrunmmls; ASM RICHARD MARSHALL HAMER . . . Brazil Pclrolcmn and Natural Gus Engim'cring Phi Delta II1L'I11 President, SAME; 'I'hcspians KENNET H LYNN IIARNDEN . . . Alumna Pulmh'mn mid Nulnrul Gus Izligim'Lring il'rcusurrr, l'ctmlcum Luginccring Society; Immmuruls; AIME :11 r: 1 1km b13231 ELLIS WILLIAM IIARNED . . . . . PaoIi Geography Scabbard 11nd H 111 VicePrcsidcm, Si 111111 1: 1111111111 Epsilon; Secretary, 1I11mm11 T110111 Upsilon; Penn Smu- Geographical 5111:1211 CHARLES OTTO HARRINGTON . GlovcrsviIIc, N. Y. Meteorology AMS; Outing Club; Camera Club JAMES HARRIS IIARTSOCK . AImona PH: 1101011111 and Natural 1.11.1 Ii iigimcring Mincml Industries Sn Idem 11:101111 il; IrLsidcnt, ViLclrc.i1I1'11l Pmrnlcum Engimcring S11L'icll1;PrL'si1lL'1 ,Pi 11115111111 Tull; Sigma T1111; Sigma 111111111111 Lpsilnn;11ML;111111111111111I5 23:11; IAMES ROBERT HARTZ . . . . . Pittsburgh Pclrolumn and Natural Gas Engineering Dvlm Upsilon SL-L'rL-mry, Petroleum L 11,1n cring Sicicn 1Nimm1' 1mm ; ncing 17I11I1;S1'11111I11111y OthvslnI; AIML; AIM HAROLD MANN HESS . . . . New Holland Mulcumlogv Scercmry-TrcnsurL'r. Icnn Ilzn'cn 1111b; Phomgruplq .lul1;R Radio G11ild;Imr11mumls GERALD BROWN I'IEYDT . . . . . Reading Metallurgy FLOYD ROBERT JONES, JR. . . . . Scwicklcy Petroleum and NuluraI Gus Engineering Pmmh'um Engineering Society: AIMIS THOMAS HENRY KEECAN . . . . Philadelphia Putruluum and Natural Gas Engineering Pi Epsilon T1111; Pctmlcmn Engineering Society GEORGE F. KROUSE . . . . . Punxsutuwney Mineral Proparutimx Engineering AIME; 1111111113 Society 195 BERNARD ROBERT KUCH'I'A . . . . 1111155111111- l 111'I 'l'1'1'lmulug1' 1 Ncu'nmn 1711111 ' CHARLES E. LARSON . . . . . 11110111111 1 Curmnics 11111111 I C 111 8111111 ' Presidcnl. 111' 11511111, -11lp111 C 111 Sigmm C 11111111'1. Pr1-5id1-m, 111111111 1111111- 1ri1's 5111111111 C 111111111; 1C C11;1r1111i N11115: 1'1051111',11l 111111111 1111 C 1'11111111' 8111:1111 , 11110111 1111 S111'i1'11 CHARLES EDWARD LEECH 1 . . . 1111111111111 chgnqlhy 1111-111 C111 $11111: 1'11111' Slowing 17111111111111'1'; 1111511111115; 111111111111 'I'111'11I Upsilon; 1101111 811111- 121'11gr11phi1'1ll Society; N1'1v1111111 1111111; 11111111111111115 . 101 1N A. LEONE . . . . Carnegic 1 11111111011111 11ml Natural 1.11.1 Enginm rillf' Pi 1111111111 11111111 111111111 Phi 111111311111 Petroleum 1'L11g1111'1'11111; Sncicu'; 1 11.111 ; 11111111111111115; N1 11I111111 1'111171 RICHARD HAROLD LUTEY, JR. . . 11I1Ik1Ir1Is11,ln1l. 111611'111'11111141' 11.115 CHARLES OLIVER 111111111111 . . . . 1'1111'1'1 1: 11101111111rg1' ' STANLEY HERBERT 11111N11O1' . . .1111l1llcl11111'17c11tcr Pvlmlcum 11ml Nulurul 1711.1 1511g1111'1'ring Pi Epsilon T1111; Pctmlcum linginccring S111'i1'11' 511111111 L 111111118 MANN . . . . D11111'illc 1111'11111111'1'1' 115.11'1111111111111'115 HENRY PETER MARX . . . . . Stutc 1IUII1-gc 1111'11'11111111g1' PAUL EUGENE .1111511101101'170 . . . 1111'1'1151111151l 1111'111111Irg1' 111'1111 511411111 P111 511111' 1111111: 11511 JOSEPH ROBERT MUARES . . . N111111 111111111i,1 111. 1'1-1101111111 and Natural Gus Iingim'vriug Phi Kappa 111151110111: 1 11'1'- 4111511113111 Phi 1111111111,11111111111111 Lnginm' ring 51111111 , 111 S11111'1;N'111n11n Club; 1111111111 1110110111111 P111111 $11111 11'ILL1A111 RICHARD RIOLIKEN . . . Eddysmnc I'm'l 11'1'11111110gy 111'110'1'1' Drill 1'1'11111 JOIIN ELLIOT MOSSER, JR. . . . . 111111111111 Metallurgy 118M PIIILLIPIx.111U11ON . . . . . Springdalc Mining Engineering AIME; Newman 1111111 ARVID STEMM NATW'ICK . . . . Turuopnlis -J Ccoyhysivx 1 RICHARD MICHAEL 1 'IEDBALA . . 111111111urg, N. Y. 1 Pctruh'um 111sz Natural Gus Engineering 'l'1111 1111111111 Epsilon ' 11X 111111111 of 17111111111; Quarturdcck Society; NL'11'1111111 1311111 '1 HARRY GEORGE PAPACHARALAMBOUS . 121711111: Mills 1 Mineral Preparation 1111gi111'un'ng D1'1111 Upsihm '1 1'1115111' 1111x111g; S1'1'11'11I11', MES; 111'111'1111' Society; 111MB JOSEPH JOHN PATRICK . . . 1717151111411, 1111155. 1111'11111111111' 1111111111 1111' Socicly; AS111 , . . .,.1.,..--1, . 1-1.... 1,-,11,...W1 1 1,. - 7 - 1 JAMES PATRICK IIIIILLY CIILIIIIIII'I IIiIIiIII; I-iIIQiIII'I'I'iIIg III.III ; iI-I'CJSUI'CI'. IIIiS; IIIIFIIIHllI'HIx: NIIIHILIII fIIIII VIIIIOMAS II. IICIIAIIDS II ;'IrII II I'I'lrIIII-IIIII IIIIII NIIIIII'III Cm Iiuginrcring Dell 1 SigInI IIIII SCL'I'CIRII'I'IVI I'IIIISIIIIIr. III I IIxIIIIn 'l I;IIII1III.I Phi IIHMVQII IIIIIUIII .Iir SIIciIIII; I'IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIiuIIIIriIIII SII II III FRANK F. ROSS . . 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Today, physical education classes for freshmen and sophomores include many activities. m ? i f s: Deon OLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Future coaches study treatment of athletic injuries AND ATHLETICS Comp counseling is popular program in recreation education ORGANIZATION ERNEST B. MCCOY - - - s . Dean JOHN D. LAWTHER - - - Assistant Dean I11 Chmge of Resident I1151111clim1 CHARLES W. STODDART, J11. , - Director, Physical Education Extension ERNEST B. MCCOY - - 1 - D1'1ector of Athletics HAROLD R.G1LBERT - - Assistant Director of A111let1'cs;B11si11ess Manager EDWARD M. CZEKAJ - Assistant Busmess A1a11ager;T1cket A1a11age1 JOHN D. LAWTIIER - I11 Charge P1ofessio1ml Education 111 Health Educatzon, Physzcul 11cat1o11 and Recreation Education GLENN N. THIEL-In Charge,Req111'red Health and Physical Education for Men NIAHIE HAIDT 1 I11 Chmge 111-1111111211 Health and Physical Education for VVomen EUGEN C. BISCHOFF - 111 Charge Intramuml Athletics RAY M. CONGER - - - 111 Charge, Sindem Rec1eat1o11 Women physical education students learn fine points of playing soccer CAROLE AVERY MIIIIIII I.I:IIIIIIIIII III'I'I'L'IIIIIIII IIIIIII'IIIIIIH IiIlI UIIIIIgII I,ICI?'PFI'NIIIUII1, I'IIi UIIII-gai; I'ICI' PI'INIIIUHI rfiIIIllI I.I RIIIUIIILILS'; ITZIIIIHIII'IIHI ITIIIIIII'iI: Spring II'III-II I'IiIIIIIIiIII'C; SI'CI'I'II IrI INllHl, II III ,IIII IIIIIrnk IZIISIIL IIINII IIAI I . . . IinIIicuII, N. Y. III'IIIIII ICIIIIIIIIIIIHI Inung III'PIIIIIII'JIIIN IIIIIII DONALD IIOI IN IIISIIL IIUL'IICSICT N I'. l'III'inIIII II'IIIIIIIIII'IIII Sigma Nu I'icc PI'I'QIIIUIII, SigIIIII Nu: IIrIIx'iIII-III IIIIIin' III IIIIII IIIiIIn SIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIiI; III'INIIII'HI, II III; IIII'NIIIVIII, PIIi Iszilun II:.I1I13II;IIIIIIIII';I II IIIIII III , I NILrIIHNI DruiIIx; IIIIIIrIII'IIw; IIIIrmi Nana: II'IIII'I in IIII' NI'II'I III Pwm SIIIIU NANCY IIIIIJiN IIOIVDIiN I . . . 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IIYIndIIL'r PIIIIiL'III l'IIIHt'UIiOII IIIIUIINIII; II'lm's in 1111: .VL'II'I III PUHH SIIIIL' I I II Ballot Row left In III'ghIHCrIVLILr, II. IIIr ,P. I III' rrLII IILII IIIILILLII'ILII, PLIrIcrIicILI. SCLUIHI Row- IVIIILIns, Alunlgnnmnil IIriIInt, SIILgIIn, MLIIILII Sm' It t.II JTUDENT COUNCIL DONALD J. BELL - - - . w - President PATRICIA FARRELL - - - - - I'icc-Prcsidcnt MARY J. IIUDCOVICII . - , - - Secretary KAIII. K. SCIIVVENZFEIER - - . - - flarcasurcr DONALD J. BELL President SENIORS VITHO T PHO OGRAP S COLLEGE OF AG RICULTU R E GEORGE LEXVIS ANSTADT Munmursvillc Prchlvriuury .IHANNE BYGATE . . . Pittsburgh Animal Husbandry A. ANER CARLSTROM . Akclcy Agricultural and Biological Clzumislry NANCY DEE COULTER . Nutmnu I Icights Bacteriology Clcn Munrc JAMES DAVID COX Prei 'crcrivmry AIARIU XV. U'ALLESSIO . . . . Pittsburgh Horticulture ,IAMES FORREST DCVOE East Smilhlicld P1174 clcrinury MAX DEMIANOVICH , . Furcst City Agricullmwl IiLIucmion JAMES A. FERRIER Dmvningtuwn Forest rv LYNN DEVERE FOXVLER New Castle Prei'ctcrinury ABOLHASSAX M. GOODARZI . . . . Iran Agricultural Education HERBER'I' G. CUMPF . Bcuvcr Falls Horticulture SAMUEL V. HAMILTON. III Animal Husbandry Upper Saddle R, N. J. jACK EMORY HARMON . . . Stroudsburg Agricultural and Biological Chemistry VlI.MER L. HARRIS . . . . . Muncy Agriculmml Education ALI X1. IZADI . . . . . . . Iran Agricultural Education K'1LHKED GLENN VIOHNSON, JR. . . Beaver Dairy Science MILTON P. KLAMBACK Philadelphia Dairy Husbandry jOIIN WILLIAM KLINE Hurticull urc EARL j. MCGILL . . Agricultural Education jAMES E. MCKELVEY Forestry PAUL K. McMILLAN, JR. Horlicullm'c ROBERT V. PAULSON . . Agricultural Ecummzics WAYNE A. PHIL . . . Agricullural Economics CHARLES RUSSELL PRYOR Prchclcrimuj' CHARLES LCROY PUTNAM Pch',c!crinm'y HERBERT P. RAMSEY . . Agricultural Iiduculimz WILLIAM IiDVVIN SELBY Horticulture ELH'OOD L. SIIAFER Forestry PHILIP N. S'I'UIILBERG . General Agricultura- HUGII J. SVVAR'I'Z, JR. . . . Poultry Huslmmlry BELFORD R. THOMPSON, JR. . Poultry Husbandry lilMVlN D. VALASTIAK Agricultural Education ROBEHI' jOI IN WEAVER Agmnmny RICI IARD L. VVELCII . Forestry VERNON RICI IARD YINGLINC PrcAVetcrinm-v Bnalsburg Coalpnrt Pittsburgh Mcycrsdalc Culliumn, N. Y. Eric VVuyncsboro Eric State College Clairmn Vchlhcrly Sugar Cn n'c Drcxcl IIill Fulcmft Bear Lake Pittsburgh Sharon Pittsburgh SE IORS VITHO T PHOT GRAP S COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION RONALD H. BIRD Business Administration ROSEMARY U. BISHOP Business Administration JOHN W. DETWILER Business Administration ROBERTJOHN EAMES . . . Business Administration LOUIS A. GENTILOTTI Business Administration J. HOWARD GARDNER GOULD Business Administration RICHARD J. HOCHREITER Business Administration JAMES M. KAPP Business Administration JOSEPH KOWALCZYK Business Administration ROBERT S. MADARA Business Administration DONALD R. ODELL Business Administration VINCENT P. PAGLIANETE Business Administration W esleyville Pittsburgh State College Warren Jessup St. Petersburg, Fla. VVilkcs-Barre Scranton Glenolden Bcllwood Bradford Forty Fort DAVID C. REINBOLD Business Administration JAMES L. SANDERS Business Administration jEFFREY MARTIN SAVVYER Business Administration GEORGE RAYMOND SEID, JR. Business Administration FREDERICK J. SHOYER Business Administration JOH N EVAN SIGWORTH Business Administration RICHARD F. SPENCER Business Administration GLENN HARVEY STRICKER Business Administration JAMES E. SWEENEY . . Business Administration ALFRED FRANCIS VONARX Business Administration JEROME HILLIS WAYNE . . Business Administration COLLEGE OF CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS FRANKLIN E. GROENING Chemical Engineering SAMUEL M. PHILLIPS Chemistry York Drexel Hill jEROME JACOB ROLNICK Pre-Nledical Lansford Dalton Easton Scranton Philadelphia Teaneck, N, J. Youngsville McClure Forty Fort Pittsburgh Altoona Philadelphia S NIORS ARTHUR ALBERT AUMILLER Education MERTIE C. BAKER . . Education GELINDO BONFARDINE Education MARTHA HELEN CAMPBELL Education DOROTHY BLOWERS CHESNEY Education ANN MARY CIMINO . Education DALE PIERSON CLEMENS Psychology ROBERT L. COLE . . . . V ocational Industrial Education DONALD E. CROSSLEY . . Industrial Arts DONALD HAROLD DICKEY . Vocational Industrial Education NANCY SUZANNE ERB Education REBA JOAN GOODMAN Education NANCY HAMMER . Education MARTHA BECK HARPSTER Education JOHN J. HAYES . . Education M. CATHRYN HOOLEY . Education RAY H. HOOVER . . Education GERTRUDE MCKEE KAUP Education MARTHA J. KEMMERER Education CHARLES ERNEST LAHR . Psychology EVE HARRISON LEVITAN Education ITHO T PHO OGRAP S Milroy McClure Wecdville Grecnsburg Petersburg Easton Reading State College State College Sykesville Hollidaysburg Altoona Bedford Port Matilda Elmira, N. Y. New Holland Altoona Lewistown State College Linglesmwn Philadelphia COLLEGE OF EDUCATION HOMER D. NEAL . . Psychology AURELIO NEPA . . Education ALICE FERGUSON PAINE Education ALBERTUS PAULES . Education LIONEL J. PAVLOCK . . Industrial Arts EDITH SLEEMAN RIZER Education ELEANOR WHITON ROWLAND Education J. ROBERT RUSSO . . Education JEAN M. SCHNETZER . Education JOHN K. SHERK, JR. . . Psychology JUDY DORIS SHERMAN Education ROBERT T. SNYDER . . Psychology STEPHEN SWORDEN . V ocational I ndusfrial Education CHARLOTTE M. TAYLOR Education JOSEPH C. TEUFEL . Education WILLIAM E. THOMAS, JR. Education THOMAS LEE WALLACE Education ELIZABETH M. WARING Education MAURICE S. WHITE . Education NOELLE J. VVINNIGER Education NANCY M. WOODWARD Education Elmira, N. Y. Altoona State College Wrightsville Bamcsboro Mount Savage, Md. State College Chadds Ford Needham, Mass. Bowmansdale Altoona Boalsburg Old Forge Six Mile Run Altoona Miminburg Penficld Philipsburg Altoona Lansdale Pottsville S NIORS ITHO T PHO OGRAP S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE RONALD R. ALT . . . . . . Moscow Electrical Engineering WILLIAM L. ARROWOOD . . . Dowingtown Civil Engineering DON MERRITT AUSTIN . . . . Wellsboro Mechanical Engineering STUART J. BENSON . . . Aeronautical Engineering RALPH P. BOYLAN Electrical En gineerin g Susquehanna Cambridge Springs VERNON E. CRAW . . . . . Altoona Mechanical Engineering HARRY E. FISHER, JR. . . . . Aliquippa Mechanical Engineering GEORGE C. HOPKINS . . . . Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering ROBERT B. KLINCENSMITH . . . Dubois Civil Engineering LEROY A. LARSON . . . . . Bradford Civil Engineering EDMUND M. LUTES, JR. . . . . Butler Mechanical Engineering COLLEGE OF HOME ROBERT DENNEHY . . . . . Boalsburg Hotel Administration ELAINE P. FOCHT . . . . Wernersville Home Economics MABEL DOW JEANPLONG . . . . Secane Home Economics JOHN E. MCEWEN, JR. . . . Pittsburgh Electrical Engineering DANIEL F. MAZEIKA . . . . . Girardville Industrial Engineering PAUL MEMMI . . . . . Chambersburg Electrical Engineering WILLIAM E. MORRISON . . . Turtle Creek Electrical Engineering ROBERT W. PASSMORE . . . State College Architectural Engineering HOWARD O. PLASAN . . . . Montgomery Industrial Engineerin g JOSEPH W. RANKIN . . . . . Clarion Electrical Engineering RICHARD H. SEABOLD . . . . Harrisburg Architectural Engineering ROBERT W. TOEPFER, JR. . . . . Tarentum Mechanical Engineering JOHN R. ZEKAUSKAS . . . . Kingston M echanical Engineering ECONOMICS BARBARA LILLIAN LORDLY Home Economics SALLY WINNETT . . . . . . Amity Home Economics ROSE ANN MONACK WOLFRAM . . Charleroi Home Economics Saint John, Canada COLLEGE OF THE LIBERAL ARTS JOHN N. BARRY . . Altoona journalism JOHN E. BECKER Philadelphia Arts and Letters JAMES R. BROAD . . New Castle Arts and Letters WILLIAM R. BRUCKMAN, JR. . . . Pittsburgh Commerce 2 A . SE IORS CONSTANCE CITRON Commerce GORDON T. CONNORS Arts and Letters THOMAS F. COURTLESS Arts and Letters JOSEPH B. ERWIN Arts and Letters WILLIAM GUY EVANS . . Arts and Letters PAUL F. FINK . . . Arts and Letters RONALD H. FREAR C ommerce ALLEN A. FRUIT Arts and Letters CHARLES R. GINSBURG Arts and Letters ARTHUR C. GREENSTEIN Arts and Letters THOMAS E. HASTINGS Arts and Letters NORMAN VVILBUR HICKEY Arts and Letters ARTHUR KATSIFF Arts and Letters THEODORE E. KLIMAN Arts and Letters WILLIAM J. KOSHKO . . Arts and Letters ROBERT H. LITTLE Journalism PATRICK A. LUTZ . Iournalism JOHN J. MCCARRY . . Am and Letters VICTOR L. MARCHETTI . . Arts and Letters KAY ALINE M ARSH Arts and Letters ALYCE A. MEARS Arts and Letters ITHO T PHO OGRAP Waltham, Mass. Merion Downingtown Merion Edgewood Knox Scranton Lansdale State College Wilmington, Del. Bryn Mawr Upper Darby Philadelphia Philadelphia Clarence Upper Darby Kelayres Warren Hazleton Luthersburg Pittsburgh ROBERT W. MERCER Commerce WILSON SPEER MILLER Arts and Letters JOHN T. MONTGOMERY Arts and Letters ROY A. PENN . . . . Arts and Letters RALPH P. PILLISCHER Arts and Letters HARRISON PRICE Arts and Letters IDA R. PRICE Arts and Letters ELEANOR A. RAKOSI . . Arts and Letters ROBERT C. ROMMEL Arts and Letters SUZANNE H. SANTEE . Arts and Letters HOWARD P. SHEEHAN . . Arts and Letters BENJAMIN M. SHIELDS, JR. Arts and Letters BARBARA ANN SIMONDS Arts and Letters GLENN J. SLIKE RONALD M. SOLOVITZ Journalism ALEXANDER STAMATERIS Arts and Letters GORDON R. STERNER . . Arts and Letters PATRICIA ANN SWEELEY Journalism WILLIAM M. TAYLOR . Arts and Letters RUTH L. TOMLINSON . . Arts and Letter HENRY LOUIS TRENI Arts and Letters Arts and Letters Erie State College Altoona Philadelphia Somerton Port NIatilda State College Irwin Philadelphia Frackville Altoona Camp Hill State College Lebanon Philadelphia Aliquippa PlainEeld, N. J. Rochester, N. Y. Norristown Upper Black Eddy Altoona S NIORS VITHO RAYMOND J. ULBINSKY . . . . Gilberton Commerce JOHN S. WAKSMONSKI . . . . Altoona Arts and Letters BENJAMIN C. WALKER . . . . Sewickley journalism TPHO OGRAP S ANNE OLIPHANT WIGTON . . Spruce Creek Arts and Letters RONALD M. YOUTZ . . . . . Lancaster Commerce COLLEGE OF MINERAL INDUSTRIES JOSEPH E. BEKIUS Fort Wayne, Ind. Meteorology JOHN E. BUCHANAN . . . Breckenridge, Tex. A'lcteorology JACK L. BUCKINGHAM . . Terry, Mont. A'Icteorology DENTON E. FOX, JR. Petrolemn and Natural Gas Engineering York BERTRAM W. GRABLE . . . Greeley, Colo. Meteorology RICHARD O. LANDERS . . Bradford Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering GEORGE G. MAIN . . . . . Harrington M etcorolo gy JAMES M. MARTIN Lancaster Alatallurgy RICHARD L. MILLBERG Meteorology Leavenworth, Kans. ROBERT A. NEFF . . . . . Alpha, Ohio Meteorology GEORGE A. REIMANN . . . . Wynnewood Metallurgy RAYMOND S. RIDAY, JR. . . Plymouth Meeting Mineral Preparation Engineering CLARENCE M. SAKAMOTO . . . Honolulu Meteorology DONALD A. SMITH . . . . . Bethlehem Geophysics and Geochemistry MARKEY L. TRIMBLE . . . . Branson, Mo. Meteorology RICHARD A. VVINKENWERDER . Yakima, Wash. Meteorology BEN G. ZASTROVV . . . Wheatridge, C010. Meteorology COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETICS DONALD P. BAILEY . . . Pittsburgh Physical Education FRANK JOSEPH DeSALLE . . . . Monaca Recreation Education FREDERICK R. MARDER . . Bedminster, N. J. Recreation Education RICHARD F. RICE . . . . . Mercersburg Physical Education QRJKEL fl sL g A x THE QRGANIZATIUNS Pormi Nous and Skull and Bones in 1929 drew lots to determine priority in tapping members. Hot men and women today offer friendly advice to freshmen. km. ROBERT C. SMOOT President :aAT SOCIETY COUNCIL v9 104 int v-yn my. bf ' ORSANIZATION ROBERT C. SMooT ., - , - - President MA1111; M. WAGNER , 7 1 . 1 Vice-President GALEN D. ROBBINS - - - - - Secretnry-Trcasurer H111 Society Council was chartered in 1948 by the. Senate Committee on Student Welinre 1115 111 legislative body to wovern the hut societies on campus. Membership in the Council is composed hi thL president and secretary 01 each hat societv at the Univeisity Skull and Bones, Punni Nous, Mmmr Board Scrolls A11drocie;, Blue Key, Druids, C, hime., 11nd Lwcns. The. purpose of the. 701111L1i1 is to guide and eo-ordinate the functions of the honorary hat societies toward the best interests of the University and its students. The largest project 0? Halt Society Council this 1111111 was the complete control 11nd revision of the Orientation Week 1310151111111. This project was received with 611' thusiasm by new students 11nd will be continued in future semesters. As 11 further aid to orientation of new students, Hat Society Council assisted Freshman Customs Board in the enforeelnent of customs durinU the first weeks of the semester. T he pep 11211111 aitei ou1 Football victory at Illinois W15 sponsored b1 Hat Soeiet1 Council. T he 111011111015 sponsored the pep rallies and honor lines beiore our home football 01111168 within their individual but societies T he Council and the hat societies provideti guides for the Centennial Birthday dinner on iehrunry 22 in the Iietzel Union Building. This celebration marked the oHiCi11i openino oi the Zentenniui year and was the ii1st event 10 he held 111 the Hetzel Union Building. As 11 service to the community, lint Society Council is sponsoring two children for one week 1111 the Keystone. Camps tor boys and girls at Lock Haven State Teachers College. These children were chosen b1' 111 group of State College residents. Each honorary hut society contributed to Hat Society Council to make this and other Projects possible during the past year. ' IUN'S PAW Lion's Paw. senior men's socicu', brings togcthcr not more than 18 senior men who haw hccn outstanding in student activity, who have scrvcd the University, and who show u potential for L-ontinucd service to thc University after graduation. iVlcmhcrs 01' the group are chosen at the end of their junior your by the active mcmhm's. Choice is traditionally made From the most inHucntia1 student positions 0n campus. 1110 activities 011 Lion's Paw are not publicized. However, the group was the H'ntL-r of controversy late last spring on tho Hoor 01' A11vL1nivcrsily Cabinet when the gmup was vhargcd with maneuvering student opinion. The charges wcrc ncvcr carried 1.LII'I1ICI'. suhslnntiutcd, or denied. Lion's Paw was founded in the academic year 1908-1909. More than 600 14101115 Paw alumni maintain an active organization whivh meets ouch 12111 at Homecoming. ll. J.Amc11c R. A. Human A. B. Schnciruv D. A. 13ulthzwcr J. T. Kidd 15. M. Smith J. A. Carpcntcr 11. D. Nchalip 11. 1. Smoot, 111 11. R. Dennis 11. L. Saher .1. F. Spccr, Jr. '1 Boitom Raw. Left to Right; Amelie, Kiddybennis, Snicot. Carpenter, Salim. Second Row --Bnlthnm, S p e e r, Smith, 1 Schneirov, McKalip, Hommf 70RTAR BOARD JOYCE M. SHUSMAN President Bmm Raw, Left to highb- u Reynolds, Arte. Shannan, LouEer, Friedman 80691111 Rw- Moore. Straw, Mo Chin, Hahn. Ward. 1011115 M. SIiLISMAN 7 - 7 7 7 7 President SYLVIA j. Gnumi 7 7 7 - - ch-Presidem ALIRIZLIA M. ARRE 7 7 7- 7 v 7 Secretary P11171711 E. 1VlOORE 7 7 - 7 - - Treasurer Mor'tar 110111111 1111111011111 senior 1711111110115 honorary 511ciet1 again sponsored its 11111111111 1Vl'711di bras, 1111 i11L111011 L711111V 11 in which 111111110115 g111ups SPONSOI' 0711110 711111 show 111101115. 1111: c11111i1111 was 111111 of 1V1'dl'C11 611113 VVCCk End 5110115111011. for I116 111131 time this 111111, 1111 1111 of 111C women's 111111 societies. 1110111 Phi Alpha and Alpha Omicron Pi wore winners of the carnival. VV'JTI'CD Uittlcn, VVillinm VVismcr, and 1111111 Greincr were selected 115 11111111515 1011 111C Mnrdi Uras King title 1111 1110 basis 1111' 1101111 votes C1151 111 111C carnival. 1110 winner, 1171111011 Gittlen, VV'JS C1IOSCH 1111 1111111111150 211 1110 Mardi 131111. Proceeds of Murdi C1115 110 111 1110 Charlotte E. 111111 scholarship 1111111 which 1111111rds 1111160 $100 sc1111171rsl1ips 11071r11'. 1110111111 110111L1 1101:1111 considerinv 111C L151'71111i3111111cn1 01 71 scholarship 111 1110111011 111 1110 11110 11C1Cn 1;.131511111111111111111111 111111 SCH 00:1 115 71 1Wortm 111111r11 advism. ML111111L'r511iI1 i11 MO1111r 13011111 is 0111: 111 111C 11i01icst 1111111115 71 L011CUC 11111117111 11111 111111111. 81111111111511i11 leadership, and scwiLc 11111: the 111011111011511111 11011111110111L11115.1n 11 traditional ceremony Prospective 111011111615 1111? serenaded 111' gradthing members 111C ni011t 11c10re 111011 11110 0111ci11111'171ppcd. 111Cn11mc 111 the Penn $17110 L117111tcr is Archousai moaninu lending 111111111111. A. M. Arrc S J Grubs 111.111.111L1C1711'11 1.171310110111 M. RI. Strawn A. E. Cunningham 1.L.H111111P7E. 1111110110 1.1V.1 51111911117111 N. V. 1717111111 D. Friedman .L. La111'1cr K. S. Reynolds Advisers- CordLlia 117111111115 Blaric 11711111 , KULL AND BONES ROBERT C. SMOOT President ORGANIZAT ION ROBERT C, SMOUT . 7 - - . - President WARREN W. GRAN 7 - - , ; ViceiPresideni GALEN ll ROBBINS - , - . - Scc'rctaryVTreasm-er Skull and Bones, senior mchs hat society, began the Fall Semester by participating with the other hat societies as Orientation Week counselors. The group assisted with the Campus Chest drive and in mxtmcration with Scrolls, senior womenk hat society, sponsored pep rallies before the University of Virginia and Rutgers University football games. The society also madc plans for the establishment of a new scholarship. Formerly Skull and Bones awarded a scholarship to 21 varsity athlete. In 19H, Skull and Bones was organized by 21 group of upperclassmen interested in promoting the ideals and perpetuating the traditions of the University. Members, who may he sixth, seventh, 0r eighth semester men, are chosen 0n the basis of a point system measuring interest and participation in University activities. Skull and Bonus works to promote Class spirit, stimulate and cultivate University spirit, and build thc freshman customs program. MEMEERS A. U. Ayers J. F Donovan XV. W Gran R. S. Kitchcl J. J. Robinson j. A. Carpenter J. C. Fink J L. Hershey W. K. Lccsc R. L. Saher F. J. Cutler R. R Donnis J. K. Carbcr R. J. Gordan O. T. Hetzel R. A. Homan H. D. McKalip G. D. Robbins R. C. Smnot A. W. Zcrban ARMI NOUS 43 3:111:31 N I Z A 'i i G N WILLIAM B. XVmM 1111 4 1 . 1 1 - Presidcnt JOHN F. SPEER, J11. , 1 - J'icc-Prcsidmzt J. T110111 As Kinn 1 1 - -- Sccrctar'vATrcasnrcr 13211111171111 Semester members of Parmi Nous. senior 11111115 hat society, zict us orientation counselors to instruct and to advise freshmen and transfer students about the undergraduate rules, the. campus opportunities, and the University's traditions. This year Parmi Nous Sponsored pep rallies before the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Pittsburgh football games, held 21 full banquet for initiates, and held 21 joint banquet with Skull and Bones, 21150 :1 senior mcn's 11:11 society. in tho Sprinp. Parmi Nous :1 local group was founded in 1908 01111 011C 10:11 after the first but society Dmids, was ioundcd at tho U11i1 crsity. Membership is limited to 3i sixth, seventh, and eighth semester men active in collegiate spmts, student gov omment. dramatics, forensics. 11nd publications. The objectives of Parmi Nous 11111 based on tho zidmncmncm of academic inter- 6818 the furtherance of athletic interests and the promotion of spirit The PUIPOSC 0f Parmi Nous 15 to pmmote good fellowship 211110n11 colicpc men and bv 0111:111izcd cfirmt to boost 011 CW 110111111 Unn Lrs1tv 0111111prisc whether amdemit athletic, or social. K4: 5 .M B 1; : S H. J. Amelie D. C. Carvey J. T. Kidd O. C. Sax H. L. Sziwvcr D. E. Balthaser F. C. Cressman B L. Lowenstcin J. R. Scott R. M. Rutii D. J. Bell A. J Colluru 7. E. Larson J. F. Spear, Jr. A. XV. Stavrcs A. J Beliasov J. W Crcincr E 0. Famous C J. Nurick l. J. VVeiner R. Bicading II A. Gucnther G. E. Kulynych A. NI Pomerm R. C. VVeidcnhammer T. H. Brasher R. A. Favro R. A. iWCDowell A. B. Schneimv VV. B. XVismer J. B.-Barnett K. D. Horn T. C. Kamslcr E M. Smith VV. D. Siegler WILLIAM B WISMER President i-Fuiimu. Wain . Amelia, Baum-now,mwmgnu- C RU I 1 LS NANCY B. SCOFIELD President NAN111' B, 31:111'111'111 1 . President 11.111. 1.. 81111111 Vicc-Prcsidcyz! MAiuii M. WAtiNliR Secretary Treasurer ELIZABETH 15.151111'1. '1 111: 111' .1j11r 1111jL'L'ti1'L'111 Scrolls SCI11UF women 5 11' '1l 511LiL'l1'. i5 11cc11111ing 11 1111111111111 11r11111ix1.1ti11n 111111 115 it 111111115 toward this 011111 1110 group 11115 SPOUSOICd 5L'1'L'1 1'111 campus 11f111ir5. Scr11115 11L'ti11'itiL'5 111i5 1'0111' 11111'L' included 5111111511ril157 I110 A11 Uni1'L'15'it1' Sinu 115' 111111 111 N1111'Lc1iyr15 VVL'CL 13111 cntcrt'11i11i11u 1110 Senior C i1iIL'n5' 111 St111L' C101ICOCP: 111111 holding pep r11111135 witl1 5111111 and BOUCS 50111111'1111'115 1111t s11L'iL'I1' 11011110 1110 1.111i1'cr5it1'11l Viruinil '1111L1 Rurocrs Uni1'L'15it1' 111111111111 01111105. Scr11115 111115 5ixt11 11nd 51'1'1'11111 semester womL'n who have 11111 11L'L'n 111L'11111L'r5' 111' 1 11'L-115 51111110111010 womL'115 1111t 511Cicty, or C 11imL'5 junior womcns 11111 511LiL't11', 11nd who 11' '11'L' 1711'L'11 1111151111111i11f! 5c1'1'iL'L' 111 111C 1111i1'L'1'5it1'.111L'5L' women 11'111'L' 1111 All Uni1Lr5it1 111L'1 r1101: 111 1. 5 or 1111119 111111 may not 111' 111L'm11L'1'5' 111 Mortar 131111111 5L11i111' 1111111L'1'15 11111511Lict1. 1:0lllM1CL1 in 1953 111 recognize t11115L' senior 11'11111L'11 w1111 11111'L' 11LL'n 11111512111Lli1111 in character, 1,11111'Cr5it1' 11L'ti1'itiL'5, 111111 5L'11111111'511ip SLr11115 11115 grown to thC 51111115 111211 recognized 11111 511L1L't1'. M. M. Bulich F1. 1ngc1 S. W1e55iu 13.11111115tci11 C. 1.. Smith D. 1111.11111311111n .A 1'1155 1V1.R.W111c1J1m11111 M. M. SL1111L11 C. R.St11r11 B. Dickinson 1.. 1i. Fr111111:r..J Packard N. Scuhcld M. M.VV11gnL'r 11.1.1i1111t D. 1 . 11111111111r1'y N. 1.11L'L'11 M. M. Selig S. 11WL5cott B. 1.. Woodward J.1'.1i5111111rn Bottom ROW, Left to Right-- . MacDonald, Packard, W Schadt, Rothstein, Framer. Humphrey. Bolich. NDROCLES VERNON B. SONES President ORGANIZATION VERNON B. SONES . 7 t - , President CHARLES D. Fouuans w - , , , Vicvarvsidcm NORMAN C. MILLER - - . , , Secretary-Treasurcr Androclcs, junior men's hut society, was founded in the spirit of service and each ycur it undertakes service. projccts. The. group's projects this year included working with other hat sociotics us ctmnsclors during Orientation VVCCL'. showing movies of the University's football games, and sponsoring pep rallies. Andmclcs was founded in 1950 to recognize and honor junior men who haw participated in campus uttivitics. Mcmhcrs arc sclcctcd on the basis of a point system. They must he student leaders who have not hcon in a hat society previously. Leaders in student gm'cmmvnt and politics, forensics, athletics, and drmmuics comprise the groups mcmlwrship. The purpose of the group is fourfold: t0 rcmgnizc and honor outstanding junior men in activity holds. to promote the best interests of the University. to study student problems and attempt to enrich student life, and to maintain the traditions of the University. MEMgERS L. I. Adler S. A. llorn B. I Lieskc 1V. S. Rnscnfcld F.1hl3CkCF S. H. Brnwn M. S. JlekSUn J K. Lynn R. J. Rubinstein D. A. Van Duync W. M. Duff 8. M. Juras D. A. Morrow E. E. Sccly D. H. Vcsling D. K. Finncmurc P. T. Kicfcr j. D. Parmitcr P. St Steel P. L. thin L. B. Harris 11. l. Levine G. A. Pugul F. W. Taylor G, B. Yinghng J. P. Hates D K. Zicglcr ' L U E K E Y ROBERT McMILLAN President onom Raw, Laft to Right- ,IUIIl-Lll'l' McMILLAN Prmidvm FIDVVARD H. AilIILllR ViCILPI'L'Iidonl UINAJD H. LYNIIII Secretary II'ILLIAM R. SliNL; Trans II rvr Members of BluLI KcI', juniur men's hat SLILIILIII', WL'iCOIHC 'Imd CIHCFl'Ilin IIigiIiIItr IIII'IILIIiL' tLI'IIms. usher 'IIt athletic contests, assist the Dunn of MLInys Oiiicc and uum-d IIILI Linn shrine, against damage during, inatimll WLILIlL-LIIILis. In addition, BILILI KLII' publishes, in conjunction with tiILI Athletic I'Issociution UVVCiCUIHC 10 Penn State, imoklct mntziining information about IiILI University :lHLi lists Ui- tiILI coaches, captains, and managers of the University's IItiIiLItiLI teams. This booklet is yivcn to members of visitin roams. UIILIL KLII' II'; Is loumicd in 192g t0 friIL' ICLOUHiliUH to junior men who IIIIILI displ Ich IIbiliII in campus IILItiIitics. OrioinIIHII two thirds 01 IIILI BiLILI. KLI IIILIIIIbLIrs IIL ILI SCiCLtLd liom iilCl rIIrI' musiL'IIi, IIIILi dr'IIm'IiliL umups OI 1mm :ItiIiLItiL lL'IIm mIInI IIgLJIs. In 19:30, the Lonstitution wus IIIILIrLILl t0 .liiOVV I'ILILogIIitinn 0i Illl Lumpus IILtiIIitiLIs. P. I erd S. I. Cnlm .i- R. liCQS 1:. N. Norris I .irililiinlcr J. H. 3IIiIiiLIr R. P. HSLIIIIIIIIII 15.. G, Husmn i. IVII Russell I. N. SLiIIIfiLid D H iHiV'lfrt L. VV. Fryman K. LLIsigiIt L. R. Turkmt I. B. SLIIstunLI, Ir. C. P. Cnriwn U. VV. Held S. F. Lichtenstein J. ilizltc L. H. Springnum L. 1:. Meyers HIMES ; 5; PATRICIA A. DICKINSON President ads, Du: Third Row-Farber. .Rmabkl' Buchanan. Rain. wan, Fkh.:J 'YJ.Hi'V PATRICIA A. DICKINSON - , - - - President ELIZABETH A. Knmxnm, , . - - -- VicvaVJrcxidz-m JANET M. FmsTun , , - Secretary CoNsTANm-L A. XNmTKNIauwr 7 J , Treasurer CONSTANUE J. ANDERSON J - National Editor Projects undertaken hv Chimes, national junior women's hat societv, . this year have included evcrvthing from counseling frcshmem women to selling suckers. Members of Chimes, along with other wommfs hut societies. counseled freshmen and transfer students during Orientation VVCCk and assisted at registration. During the fall, in addition to sponsoring some pop rallies before football games. Chimes momhcrs sold usuckcrs with paper pennants attached at two foothall games. Mardi Urns King Warren Gittlcn was selected by applause from three Enalists m the March Ball, sponsored annually by Chimes and other womcrfs hat societies. King Cittlcn was crowned by Chimes President Patricia Dickinson. 1n n fund-mising project, members of Chimes sold engagement Calendars. Chinws, which now has 15 Chapters located at colleges and universities across the nation. was founded at Penn Stutc in 1947. Advancing tho intcrcst, wclfaro, and unity of the University is thc purposc 0f Chimes. C. J. Anderson P. A. Dickinsun J 1. li'ustcr E. A. Kruuhel R. J. Rumcck M. 13. Buchanan C. J. Durhin S. L. Fish A. M. Lch J. L. XValtcr S. A. Dahlingcr B. 14. Edwards 1M. 1 Hcim S. E. Lcib C. A. VVeitknccht h l. S. Furbcr C. Kauthnnn N. L. Recs 1: UIDS ' J RICHARD R. PACKER President QRGANJZATION Hurlmnn R. Pmtklan , President Josuvu J. KRUFKA - Viccilh'vsidcm Rmuan'r D. HAMHL - Sccrviary-Trczmner Druids, sophomore men's hut society, is Ll service and honorary organization. Its projects this year have included cleaning the trophy cases in Recreation Building, assisting in thc Dczm of Men's OHicc during registration, acting as counselors for Yrcshmcn during, Oricmution Week, and sponsoring pep rallies. Druids was founded in 1907 and was the first but society established ut the University. It was organized to recognize second, third, and fourth scmcstcr athletes who displayed outstanding ability in intercollegiate sports. Eight other colleges now have chapters of Druids. The 20 members of Druids usually include two athletes from each of the ten major intercollegiate sports: football, baseball, basketball, track, soccer, wrestling, Jncmssc, boxing, tennis, and golf. The purpose of Druids is to promote the welfare of the University and the class, to promote good gportsmzmship 21f athletic contests, and to promote and encourage gcntlcnmnly conduct throughout the University. MEMBERS B. A, Austin 15,. Fields J. J. Krufku D. P. Moorhcald Ii. H. Sciling, Jr. C. L Blucksun J. J. Ginsburg 1:. N. anums D. V, Mullen E. R. Sllumukcr F. J Bowman R. D. Hamel l1. B. Mntucizl R. R. Packer J. J. Stokcs IL J3. Cline P. M. llcim R. VV. Mutt F. J Reich W. Ii Straub CVVENS MIRIAM L. JONES President ORGANIZATION MIRIAM L. JONES - - 7 . - - President. DOROTHY GLADING - - . , - - Vice-Presidem RIIQDA I-I. BERGER - - - - - - Secretary LEE ANN LEAPHART -v - . , 7 - Treasurer In addition to mrtiei mtinu in the anairs s uonsored bv hat societies throuOh Hat V . V . l l .a , , . a Seeletv Qouncd, Cwens, natmnul sophomore womens honorary somety, undertook some projects of its own. The HDunOaree D1110, the annual Oirl-ask-bov dance in October, was smnsored p n . o . . . I b 7 Cwens whlch uses the ntoceeds for seholarshns for three so thomare women. 2 . 1 . . . . 1 . . . Clwens also used the funds to mwlde food baskets for under mVlleoed fennlhes. l l o Perha us the Orou is most tiIne-eonsumimr Job was workino with Chimes, national J . 1 ' a l ' o J o. . . Junlor womens hat soelety, as counselors to new students durlng Orlentatlon Week. Cwens also conducted campus tours as part of the orientation program and assisted at revistration. 1n con'unetion with Hat Societv Council. Cwens 51011501th some tea 3-,. ' ' J . l I l rallles before lootball games. r'prroximately 20 women are selected for Cwens in the Spring of their freshman year on the basis of scholarship, leadership, Personality, and character. In November the all-University sing was coisponsored by Cwens and Scrolls, senior women's hat socictv, as part of Mardi Gms VVosekeEnd. MEMBERS R. H. Berger D. Glading B. A. Ives S. B. Loux A. J. Neff NI. A. Blank J. P. Cropper NI. L. Jones M. C. h'lichener J T. Reid D. J. DeMay B. J Hendel P. A. Koms H. E. Moraio S. C. Scholl A. Farrell B. S. Hill L. A. Leaphzlrt N. L. h'loskowitz R. A. Weinberg G. E. Forney Formality was the keynote for members of QVT, a Latin letter group organized in 1884, which later became the first fraternity. In- formolity marks the gathering of brothers to await the evening dinner. 3.21.12 $31!: .11.. . manna unnuwxvgy. nVLCPHrNNHUHHUNNNMH. . n..1, 3 11.xg$2k. . o... :5 Mwmmhwnn n. 53.4 g$w$ i . . mnhmmmum; . . I I INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL JOHN A. CARPENTER President ORGAN IZATION JOHN A CARPE sidem Rom; T 'IT LL idem ALLAN ll ScIiNEmOV Secretary rensurtzr Fraternity 1ti underwent a major change this year with the introduction of a new dating code requiring house mothers or chaperons at social Functions. The Interfrater nity Council. governing body For Fraternities, was responsible for the enforcement of the code. Although there was opposition to the. code. at the outset, twelve fraternities now employ fullwtimc lnmscmothcrs and thirty-hve employ purt-timc houscmothcrs. In spite. of the unc lected arrival 0F Hurri 111th I'lazcl, thc Homecomingy XVcckcnd lawn display contest, based on the theme, 'rcK'c Been Some Changes Made, was held. Bottom Row. Left In Right-Ricc, Underhill, Scely, Carpenter, Kitchcl, Valastink, Reinscl, Obcrg. v, Ginsberg, Bromlcy, Albrccht, LcClmrd, IIolm, Eiscnhuth, DuH'. Third Raw-Russcl, y. Rou'ih'umnur, Lund Phi Kappa Tau won iirst prize in the contest, which is sponsored by the Council. The outstanding fraternity zlwu'd bzstd on activities points accumulated by 21 fraternity, was presented to Beta Theta Pi. The scholarship improvement cup was won by Sigma Phi Alpha. Panhellenic Council and Intertratcrnity Council also sponsored Greek Week which included the IFCAPanhcl Ball and the iual lFC-P' icl Sing, won for the fourth consLCLItiw vcar by Tau Kappa Epsilon. The. Cwiccks also held Cl istml mrties for State College area Children and Kappa Sigma and Alpha Chi Omega repaired 640 toys For those children. Fraternity representatives discussed mutual problems during workshops sponso ed by the Council in the F1111. Second Lowmnn, Fulkcrs. Gi'iffm, Rnbihnwitz, Dcvcrs, Grecnberg, Blight, Aluhonc xxx 4 ACAC A Founded 1904- University of Nlichigan 41 Chapters PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1909 30 Guam Row,Lef1 10 RiLght-B 1:111, 11110111 Sell, Bru1111rlcr,11111l11;51111, Maclmire,1Melvi11, XVellcn. Second RouwRomig, Millbcrg, Tharp, Spatz, Austin, Stralcv Bettenhausen, II VVeiscl XVilliams, R 71 1rd R0 117-1311211110: Asut 1.1m '111, Set! aul undcrs, Fitting,1cc, D11ru11v11011rll1 lww- Lcuclnncr, La111bert.Lerch, Sones, Bruce Cribbs, mebridue, Bcdfard Podleiszek Rm, Chillrudl.n Nat Includedn in Picture Kilmer, Leum, bSlocum, Uhlcr, Nelson, Jones, Crosett ALPHA CHI RHO Founded 1895 Trinity College 19 Chapters PHI LAKIBDA CHAPTER Established 1917 Bottnm Row, Let 1x. 1 to Right- McLaughlin, J. Martin, Alderdicle, Leach, Brownicc, Hughes, AniSNn, Vi iams. Seitz, Stanlev 1, N 5, 0y, 1 VW lliams, Lei bi ird Rmv- Casein , W. N01 Included in Picture- Grubb, Shcrn. XVeidenhzunmcr, Coopcrh Dvc, Fzgrm o. 1311111111 rger, Em 1g. Second RmvhSIntterv Martin, VVerb, Bevan, Kcnned1, Grimm, Frank IIorlmhcr, Sclunclil, K11111111110il, Sotus,K1inc, Sarcincllu, Cllristmun. ALPHA CHI SIGMA Founded 1902 University of Wisconsin 57 Chapters NU CHAPTER Established 1911 30110111 Row, Left to Right-Knepp, Lennarz, Beers, Fleck, Gerhan, Greenawult, Larson, Gardner, Barnard. Second RmIMKnec, Bishop, Kauffmnn, Childs, Oakley, Grove, XVise, Maizel, Nciman, David. Third Row-Dunn, Fiscus, McConnick, Na y, Jones, Smith, Bilbao, Nook, Gulf, Lyon. Fourth Row-Kivala, Olcxu, Himler, Bash, Christiansen, Soon, Sumner, Starkey, Cooper, Patterson, Miller, Iddon, Carpenter. Not ncluded in Picture-K. Kresge. ALPHA EPSILON PI Founded 1915 New York University 60 Chapters PI DEUTERON CHAPTER Established 1947 Bottom Raw, 1.1111 to Right Supnick; K1112 Katzc DCrCthcrg, Daley, S. TU. Cohen, R0man,111rsl1, Cantor K; 1hn Sc I ace and Rmv-Patt, Rmberg, Golidsstcin, Grecnbarg, Capin, tied, LeariVIartin,1VIurcus, P61111511. Ihirzl Raw-F.C11Hen, Shapiro, Bernstein, Shusn 1, N. F be ircedman, Friedenhcrn, Kitnick Schonl barge? Lebov ,S. Greenberg, Go lden. DF F0 urth Row:L. Co e,n Lehrman, inuze1, Klevu Smith , Gmbmun, Ruppaport, Simons, VV'ech t, Epstci n, Abram 1150 1 ow-Aboff, Plaut, Kraxmz, Buvur, Moskowitz, Coh Schrieger, Hoffman, Miima a,n S. L. en. Not nlnclmled in Picture-Boni, Hasset, Kaufman, Rabinowitz, Burke, Fehr, S. Freedman, Kaye, Stirman. ALPHA GAMMA RHO Founded 1908 Ohio State University 33 Chapters mmvmmuw 1 1' GAIVIMA CHAPTER Established 1911 Baltmn Row, Left to Rigth-Edul'urids, Rugd her, Ri1I11u,Smitl1 Ix11z1uss,I:rz 1111;551ldtllunts'1111ger, Ni 1:110 U11 11ger, VanD'u r11 11111341100111ch 1c, Berncr, IIicstcr, 1'1kexs'1'Stc1'11, Included in Picmrc-Largc, Erb. 1, Paul, Little, Lcdcrer. Second Ro1v-Mod1isze11ski,VVhitcselLTait M11117. B1111d,B11c11tlc, Tcr111ll1nu', Elder, Car 15 son, C1111ssB,,uB :1 c11.1mh Rmv- Sedlack , Th Hutchinson, 1ViI11'11ms, Ross, Ahmevcr, Bletzler, Moore, Leathem1 VVbeer, omas, Galhker, Griffin, EsheIman, Btmen, Bailev, BIi Inn. Nat 111rI1cr. Fifth Rmv-Nudgc, Boyd ALPHA PHI ALPHA F unded 1906 Cornell University 224 Chapters CANIIWA NU CHAPTER Established 1947 Bottom Row, Left to Right-Cooper, Grier, Matthews, Wyatt. Second Row-Wiggins, Lorick, Smith, Brown, B ryam. Nat Included in Picture-Edwatds, Fields, Alston, Meyers. ALPHA PHI DELTA Founded 1914 Syracuse University 34 Chapters CH I CH AFTER Established 1929 Bottom Row, Left to Right-Borzillo, Civitella, Bocchicchio, Alessandra, Molina, Ravotti, Bosetti, Dinardo. Second Row-Polka, Galet o, Notari, NIotto, Casciati, Grippo, I usso. I A. Russo, Gricco, Calabria. Third Row-Pascuzzi, Ambrosmi, McCormick IL, Crissman, Santarelli, Plaia, Giombctti, Rossi, Fanucci. Not Included in Picture-Gentilotti, C. R ALPHA RHO CHI Founded 1914 University 111 Illinois and University of Klichigan 13 Chapters V11 RUVIUS 5C1 IAPTEP Estab1is11cd 1953 Bullum Row Left to Right-Discmad, Breading, 11110 r, Stz'luHm LCn'I.,C .z1rcw, M1r11Link. Second le' 1111',th hiser, 1111', Hartman, 172111013 Ream, Mutts. 111111 Rmv- 8021110111, Jankm1sk1, Kagarisc, 0111111111, Sn111ur, 111111 1nr11, 111113111, Bailey 1. 5 1192110 11? 15 ALPHA SIGMA PHI Founded 1845 Yale University 77 C11 U PSILON CHAPTER Established 1918 130110111, 801151411! 10 Right-XVarrendcr, Christiansen, Row1cy,G. XValkcr, Stushuk,D.Sn1ith, 11111111, BruLc, Dnherly. Sunnd Row O'llaren Lambert, Baker. McClov Nikitschcr, Rm V1anThmnPson, Tuglan 1 lird R!;ll'111LBu,11.1S11 1111,13111'1', Inserra, Lvncl1,rcrguson, 'tIatacia, Frevler, Furmc cv. L c s 1 1111111 1. 1V3 lker, Ruckcrt, 115111111115, Sperm, X17est 11701111 r.d F0 urth Row-B Not lmelcd m Piclz1r01ll11rl1cr, Grey 112111101, llevcrly, Murphy, Note, Norris, Nutc, Richmond va ALPHA TAU OMEGA Founded 1865 Virginia Mi1itary 1 itutc 116 Chapters GAIN 1L OMEGA CHAPTER Established 1914 Bottom Row, Left to Ri 11:11 113- D. Eon, Dore. Nelson, Beilcr, Lcese, Van T215591, Muckinhauptl, Bren, Bachman. Sewnd Row-Lundy, Reno Tennysn r1,n Appleton. Iodcr. lhird R01 -Turner, Swoger, Charles, Moran,SoHs,1r, Hamil on, R. Borr, R1111 11i1 on. Fourth Row-VViIliams, Blatchford Smith, Seeman, Rosc,1Mcrcn:r, VVcil. Not Included in Picturn Cubic, Coffee, Vaughn, Ilvslnp. 111,111mc, Sad1c1 1 O'Brien, CKaufhnun, Rlcrc11r1'11, ALPHA ZETA Founded 1897 Ohio State Univerly 49 Chapters KIORRILL CHAPTER Established 1898 Button: Row, Left to Right-Lash, Huston, Sinclair, Eppinger, Smith, Brown, NeH'. Markland, Kennedy Second Rmv-N Andre, Creiss, Weaver, Derr. Miller, Ebert, Pharu, Sum, Zeirler. Third Row-Carey, Seipt, Edclen, Morrow, Si: ' Gramlcy, Grubh, Snyder, Bmhwell. fourth Ruu'vBmmger, Fecke, Marlan, Schue, Meyersnn, D. Andre, Gardner, Paulcs, Myers, Stnncr. Not Included in. ure-Sm: Hodge, Leonard. BEAVER HOUSE Founded 1934 Pcnnsyxlwmin State University 1 Chapter Pliw WN STATE CHAP' Established 1934 Bmmm, Rnw, lull 1n Right Hutlm. PuIIwn, Bcalx, Hilliard, Harv, Lung, Zorn, Swab. Sm 'aoni Rmv- Stone, Ucurhztlr t, Mingus, Sarson, Eckcrt Elam, Rnegcr, Bowman, Trump lIiri Hm: Nnuilt, King, lumnkuuiu Miller Sghrcckcr, lllis Higgins, Schustm, Kolodjeski. Not Included in Picture- Billet, Filmore, Dichl, Camtlmrs, Vor run BETA SIGMA RHO Founded 1911 Cnmcii UI 'vcrs' 11 Chapters ETA CHAPTER Established 1914 Second Rmv-Friedbcrg, Epstein. A. IIoIT11,1:1n VVeincr, Freizllwry,hKr11kofL Miller en. Levine, Kurdon, Zlutin. Li11dcnbcrg.Nor In cluduzl 1'11 ncr, Brown, Kuufthcii, N.Iimon, Monarch, Sih er Slnkoii, Tockcr, H'nchtel, Bottom R0111, 1ch 10 Hi ght-Cridcn, Moses, Glassman. Glou, Nurick Asuich Maybaum, Fugclnmn, Cohn C oper. SCgQI, Vanf fson, Goldcnhcrf', Ashncr, RchhszI hini Rowaliwman Roscnilid lit: urc- Xdlcr, Amscl, C111111, Coleman, Dash. Ginshcw, Gwen, 17100111111111, D.Iioiin1:n1 Bngutz, Bro 1V 11111111111 BETA THETA PI Founded 1839 Miami Universitv Chapters ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER Established 1888 11111111111 1111113 Anderson, L 14:1: 10 11151111 Turner,l Allen 11mg, IIun1ilmn,tBrud cy, drn mm 115'. Thi Quidonstickcr Finkbcincr, Miller 1 A11:1$.Cr1111111C111'1L'1',Binklcy, All L1t Sccmul Rmv-IIcim, Lvnch, lIi111L'1,XVit11L'r, L11111,E11C1't rm: 1:,1' M llLr, Bcanc, Vcslin g, Anderson, 1111111,va 11 Cl c11111. lom'th Row-llunt Painter, Lyon, 131111110111, bghruknngzait, thIL, cCul11:'rtsnn, D111L'1P111'1 Nut 111111111011 in Picture Sc1111'111'lf11131. CHI PHI Founded 1824 11111061011 Unwersity 33 Chapters ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER Establis ed 192-1 Bottom Row, Left to Right-Lou ,Lc Wis, 13100111110111, R 1 1C1 Britt, Druschcl, Black, Ixtull, 10111151011. 1111 11 c. D uuco, Du Scam 111 1.0111HCran1e Carpenter, XVagucr, Stce1,Bogaty, Folcarclli. Th ir! Raw-Lessig Cooper, Fm 1101111an11010. hm. un, Spun llvndricksol,Ku11ns,Bloomlield, Lehmn, ylark.Fif!hRmv-E1m1 Lam rc11c,c Bu .111, 11701111, Aqhwuv, Rmvhnds Not Included in P 'f111e-BcrgL-r, 11111110111011cr, Throop, Allen, IIamlll. Tocpc1,C001bnug11, Beury, 111466 DELTA CHI Founded 1890 Carmen University 39 Chapters PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1929 Bottiri: R1111. Left to R1 ght- Dicfcndcrfcr. P0111 Smith, Stncl1c1 Philip S1111111,Ccrus11, Mctz, Muse, Maliniak, Spanvcnbcrg. Second Row-Nairn, Ruc,Br11cken, Wood, W isc, TC C4101, V Dull 1 151 . T1 '1 R1111- .11; r, Trevurrow, R11dcrick,13311ker'L'1s V Ja111cs,Shin1rlcr, P11lulis, F.Ev1111s, Dunln, VVintctbotmm. F011r11 1.011 01110 Dc'I'1111111.1s, 1311111119,; t 1 1' VL cr, Carpenter, Fridy, Ott, J. V s, .tang inc, Ulrich 1111rt,Stcf1111L 1'. Fillh.R1111';Bc11sul1, 1111111L1, Bucwr,P1lrk, ConiLr, AIL'Mu1r11y,'Clasp1, 11111, B1111 , Fizz. Not Included in Pic!11112-D11ngLrI1cl11, Myers, Abc1, Sicdhuf. DELTA SIGMA LAMBDA OIVIECA CHAPTER Establis ed 1954 Bottom. Row, Left 10 Rigln-Caulkins, Bonnie, Kirk. Sellers, Hi b'x Second Raw-Hnrdmm wImUndS. Gray, r Not Included in, Piclm'chKcn-ng, Kichl, Lusk. A hall, Scyhcrt. Shucma . Sink, Vln mcrc, Carson, Fishc . XVilliumsnn. DELTA SIGMA PHI Fuunded 1899 City College of New York 78 Chapters EPSILON CHAPTER Established 1905 Bomttom R0117,lLeft to Right- Malatino, Counts, Berger, Rice, Sidow Tl Geubt mer, Prov enazno, Campolongo. Second Row-Dtu, Pinnow, McEwcn, Heist, Furbee, Brat11,DRic11arLcls, it,h 511111 11 Row- Klose L, Bambrick, Kortn ncr, Hemv, Netc hc1', Murp11;',IIuod,Siebcr. Fonh Ro w-LC. Lemz, Mcngel, R. Lcntz, C. W. Miller, Callc, x1-mlr8h Smt-llI ?.chng hill: Rnw- Daub, McKittriLk Urz,1m vac,10ncs.01m;, Rusnuk Kiscr Cnrrimln,11011111411. Notlnchulcd in PiLlurc-Grcinel, SclullnnkLr, 1101LIL'ID1, 11011111710, XICG wuire, P2110, P11111135 1L, Knaff Jr. DELTA TAU DELTA Founded 18 5 8 Bethany Tollege, Virginia 84 Chapters TAU CHAPTER Established 1872 Bottom. Row, Left to Righi-C. Thomas, Bullnc Duvets, Gucrdon, Moore, Criswcll, Olson. Second Rom-KciA , Fuelu'er, Smnut, Schlarp, Zollncr, Quin 1. Third Roma Malone, Alullun, llollnwcll, McMillan, Arms, Gourley, Odell. Fourth R01U GOIl, Coats, Reilly, L. Thomas, Spitznnj Brodc. Brown, Stankavngc. Not Included in Piciurca Danger, Ernest, Joyce, Powers. DELTA THETA SIGMA 3 Chapters BETA CHAPTER Established 1922. Bottom Row, Left In Right-Doutt, Hay, Ellcnbc I rger, Hensley. Justin. Melclmr, Harris. Secmul Rom-Pr Vc, Rush, Kc scr, VVurstcr, Lanan, Valastink, Fiestcr. Third Rmv- Icrslcy, Campbell, Kumnu, Bram d, Viscr, VLavcr, Drake. Fourth Row-Samcr, Inquish, Bcrgc , Hundcrmycr, Fox, Brnng, Schafcr. Not. 1'110111Pson, Durbnruu', ' 'kcrsham. Included. in Pic! m'c-Stitt, DELTA UPSILON Founded 1834 Williams College 72 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER Established 1911 Bottom Row, Left to Right- -Owlett, chbcl, Bairey, Dawsey, Ruth, Sweeney, anentini, Vi 'un. Se and Rou- .11. Pa 1113 Pastori lLlS Eismont, R. S. la rry, De Julius, Sturniulu, Hltk ke3, Johnston. 1711' ow- et,m:u1 Noah, Breidor, Shaw, Todd, 13an , Sam: e,r a 195011. F0 zlrfh RouRY-M k, , Bartei lro, Ollivcr, Hess, Profitt, Bait, Vendor, a 5 L1! de1 Not. 11 zchuled 1'11 Picture-Stavres, Hoffman, Garrity, Hartz, Sherk, R. Brubakcr, DuH', Mo3er, Adams, VVolcott, Mnyes KAPPA ALPHA PSI Fnundcd 19H Indium Uniw-rait'x 2W; Chuptcm Dlil flIX 'I l IIE'M Cl IAP'HiR Estuljlixhcd I952 Bottom Raw, Id! In Right V'Vvlhcrs. Hluckcr, XVntts, VVinstnn. Second RowiTulxmd, Neal, NInhnnL-y, Jackson, Buurnc. 1 KAPPA DELTA RHO Founded 1905 11'11c1d1e11ur11 College 19 Chapters Z ETA CH 11131113131 Established 1920 Bottom Row Left to Right-- 3131115011. chrn, D01 McPhelsnn, Ilcrsl1c11,cSS111itl1, Binncsd-crfer, S111dcr, 1111.1ng. Second. Row-Mallick, Thonms, 111211111611, 11'r1'g1e11 Blumbaugh, 50110 k, Dank kanyin, Carson 1, Richards Iinl Row-Kiefer, Croth Edw s, iwgs, Sim 5011. Kisncr,1'11011rc, R1c1ar1ds, Kam ourlh Ruw- Hi cflcr, Brisbal 1,10 mp OS l:aust, P11illil., P21111611, Lutf1, Ell1ir1y,111cCubhin, Nao1.Fif1h R0111-L1S11hrrop,a:yroce, Meats, Barron, 11211111 , Groff, Little, Morgan. 11701 Included in Picmrc-Alberivi, Mug: 1 , Kane. KAPPA SIGMA 1711111111611 1869 Unixcrxiry 111' Vi 41min 1 6 Chapters 111.131 11 1 111111 1111,11 111111 13111131181103 1892 1141110111 111111, 1111'! 10 Higlrli- 101151-12 1111111113111 Bu11111ar11l,11'i151m, link. 1111511 Smith. 1111111111121upt. Svcrmd Raw 11111 111111111 ,lis111 11111111111, Czr11111n. Dunuvun. 1111111111, .1 1I:.111 '111111-11 11111111 I1n11'41riHi11, 811411.111 S 11111 H vman. 1111111111. 011111111111 X1111:s,Cul1'r.c Fourth 110111 'hcnnt, 01111111, 0:1111111, V1 11ltcs111c, 11:1rs11:1w,A11cn, 011111011, K1 .X11711nx. u! ln111u1lv'11 111 Picture 111541411, L111111, 1111111, 11111111., 5111 r111111 1111111111111, 1111' , ik, Imrlv, 811111111111, 1, 111115. m LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Founded 1909 Bostun College 154 Chapters ZET CH PTER Established 1912 Bottom R0111, Left 10 R1 151111-Dz1visy Bodv, Maurer, 1Vitmc1', Stuver, Frengel, Bagoly. mV-Sicpnrt, XVolf, Thomas, INIcrso1N.Lc, Pedlcv, Stepp, Lightner. Fourth? Row- -Buss, Cunninghmn C1l.1v11o111,Doncgm1, VSoo ds, Dchu, B11111ke11bekcr, Ac11e11bnc11,Y1.1utz Not Included in Piumc C mmi h-T-vr-wu-v-fw. w-m.-wr-W.-WWA TcPhcctcrs, Sharp, B1mv 11, 511111151 Pucc, 11721111, 1x110111i11ger, Second Roth-ritns, K1110, Swahn, Kohlcn Thompson, Best, Kennedv, Kumer CaIdcronc, Lester. Y 05!, 1111511, Sterling. Fifrhl; ML Th i111 RU'IUK 11 C PHI DELTA THETA Founded 184 Nliami University 116 C pters PENNSY LVANIA THETA CHAPTER Established 1904 Bottom Rnu' left to Right- D Sullc, Kutz, Piper, Sena Barnett Moore Robbins. Second Row-Stoddart, Dierks,H amel, Potter, Eggers J. Schofield, Edgeworth, Lee. Third 011 1111m 00,10 Ln v1 SCI Inn , Garrett, Stone, Stcsqcns, Robinson, Doughertx Fm Rm-v Re maley, N. mith, Fcigles, Millcn, Kersh, Foster, Snyder, Drapcho. Not Included in lpiclurcinuilcs, IIurn T. Smith, Cmvc, Ilubcrt, Xoung D. Sclujficld, Plum, rallison, Bischnff. PHI EPSILON PI Founded 1904 City College, New York 37 Chapters THETA CHAPTER Established 1914 301mm 110111,Lclt to Rigl1l-Iluylcr,chin Abrams, Lacof?, I wov, Gran, 12192112111, Feuerli,cl1t Fricdn1a11.Sccmxd RonMVVitlin, Lapides, Schneider, Rubenstein, Safier, Rosenberg, Lichtenstein V1791, S9g.11.lhiul Rmv-Rom,Kru111er, Harris 1. Es ,Davi s1 1, Freeman, Moses, Metzgcr, T. Co hen ,Kot tler. Fourtl h Rmv-Newam 2111, A. Co oe1 n, Jackson, CclIman, rclt, Crob1111a11, XVL110V,Nix011, E.Epstcin,Shap1m.N-'1t Inclzelded 1'11 P1cturc-CI121Rth, XVcst, YoungermaL PHI GAMMA DELTA Founded 18-18 XVushingmn and Jcpfcrmn College 82 Chapters CARIRIA PHI CHAPTER Established 1888 Bottom Rnlr. left to Righr-Hctzcl, Birkinshznv, thhhurn, McFecly, XVildcr, Spccr. N0 : Babcock, Davidson. Second RouHPomcroy, Hogan, Schwouhcl, Henry, Miller, Mcrkcl. Chrisldisun, XerinU Crsnn. ' linl Rmv-T cx ukcr, Rupp, Russell, C 521K. Rivers, Dimlcr, Cline, Hinkcl, Schultz. Fourth Row-IVIanddcn, Clark, Ilumilmn, llundcrmn, juhnsmn, Dcttcrcr, Lessig, Ferguson, ahburn. Not Included in Picturw-Sclmll, Rmhmck, Durlington. i i 9 1: Q. ii? 4 J l vs. a? I t W; PHI KAPPA Founded 1908 Brown University 3-1 Chapters GAR111'1A CHAPTER Established 1913 Bottom Row. Taft to R1 1ght-nGumI1cr. Udnutch, Connors Kunda, Miljnrcs, SIni!11,1111L1, Sweet. Keller. Second Rmv-Ross,Hac1-1c11,Misko O'Connor Zito, Skoczlas, Ci1dea, Kira 11. Ihinl Rmv- 111cC.m n, 1111:1211, 1110110, Curr..1n 1IcG r.1111,1 1.113511101', Bizzack, 11111ldo1111c1'. Fourth Raw-Millar, McDonald, Comfort, Kc 1:11.111 Save 011. Dudck, P0111ck,Zug.1tL's, 111111111511, 11731511. Not Included in Picture- Cianilonc, Ebbcrt, 111:1, llocllreiter, h1quig.1n,1 1n Akm, Dounhern, 1121216110011, RICFaddcn, Heiler,Hokz1j, Hon at. PHI KAPPA PSI Fuunded 1852 Jeerrsnn College 59 Chapters LA1VIBDA CHAPTER Established 1912 130mm: Raw Left to Right- Beard; Kile, Ellis, Gleniwright, Hciscr, Ziegler, Bcliasnv, Sumph, Lowrnm1.Secoml Rmv-Ilayes, Schumacher, Spnav gler, Townsend Huntsman, Bcchukus. 1- 111mm, Clm n, Tuun Thin! R-ow ,Conwav, Shnner, VVat 'ins Stra uss, Sh mw, Hostette 1', VVugncr, F0111, Ru 2. F0111111ROIFV-RICC2111C, RIctzgcr, Bilyak, Huck B1 rock, Murtz, 1112msing, Hartman, Kuhn Black. Not Included in Picture-Balabanis, Riday, Rohland, Heinz, Lyon, Etters, IIenning. PHI KAPPA SIGMA F unded 1850 University of Fem ylvania 45 C1 pters PSI CHAPTER Established 1890 Bottom Row, Left to Riqu-Springer, Martin, Bother, Sargent, Have cikc L, 1 C101: 111d, HlunL, Miller, Campbell, SCook, Brown. Second Row- Filler, irdRuIU-MLC110511cy, Marshall, Toddes, Row gets, Lcslic, .ubrough, 5C1 ,ide er, K1e1n,Stude1mker, Tussey Hatter, F1 51, 132' 1xIliligh, Albrecht, Okammn. Row-Mowery, Captain, 1V olIzIston, Luttcr, hImphy Not Included in Crouse, Vuncano 011, er, Die m iftz Row-szimer, Sweitzer, Fnr1:y,Stmuss, Powell, Shoyer, Molloy, 111011tm1ar1, Picture-EVmIkoviLh, Luhr, Levun, Powers, Stme e. PHI KAPPA TAU Fuundcd 1906 Miami Llnivcrsity 70 Chapters OAHCRON CI iAPTER Iistablishcd 1922 ShthICn XVII Jihnntky, XVIIgncr, Rh llwmpsun, Lumcz LL calml Row Slully, Schumann Burs, I,.mn, 'lc . D'IV Wis, Mm , U 1n Piumc Czjndll; bull, Mat tszs, In coby, mI rh Raw Ick, x no F1111: ?'nI ifcr, Snmlvrs, F sk, Wnodring, RlIkihlwn, Illiccot Cullifn,I 51100115, Lconu'd, W 011V, Tc Wan, Buydu . Hale, llcnth, SIIiI'c. N m Inc lmlwl PHI MU DELTA Founded 1918 L 'etts State College 11 Chapters M U EPSILON CI IAPTER Established It Bottom. Ro1v,l.ofl. 10 Big 111! RD 11L er. Jacko, Shaw, XVilliam1 Harmon Mover. Donovan, S 1111111 Sccmul Rmv-v-Tilmnm Emunucl. Knkat, J. Bmm, M II nkins, 1 MCI Ihcnv, C' 3011111. Ihird anvHBamtu, DJL'l1l,B1'ndvr. St 1; . llslcww, IV unknck, Manus. Ilm'n, Shrupc. 1-011rtl1 RoubSchultz, IVulkcr, Kcmpf 0 0111-1, J. 11ill01, Blight. Not Im'lmlvd 1n Plume MichaIs 1, 1311111111111, Blumbnch, 'lhul'sun. 111T, l 11vis, ,ll1um1ts Llfur PHI SIGMA DELTA Founded 1909 Iumbia University 27 Chapters SIGMA CHAPTER Established 1927 Bottom Row Lelt to Ri ghtkM. Shapiro, Gedrich, Mnrgulies, Gordon, Rei eman, Bredt, IIaller, Kleinstub, Zappi n, GuentlFier. Sacoml Row-Lowenstein, C. Sch 111'artz, Gittlen, H. Sch1 11' 111,.1rcnbcrg, Powell, Mot: 1150 En dch W'icner,1 aMalcnm vsk I hirl Rmv- Rosen, Stcuc1,B. Shu urpi Po ogal, Liniul, Zu ker, Ge1be1Taksc Blacker, Levine. Fm rrh R110 w-Schrciber, Grgssinger, 1::11i11ca111k,ToIsun, Bass, Sch1vab, Cohen, Rosenberg, 3 verbaum. Not Included in Picture-McKenzie, Bergman, De1orris, Fcinsilbcr, Frankel, Kallish,Lapenso$1 11, n, H. aLc10'1nn: Melnik, Movers, Rothstein, Targum g n. - PHI SIGMA KAPPA Founded 1813 University of M1 '9111'111151'115 63 Chapters KAPPA CI IAPTER Established 1899 110110111 11011',Ioft to Right 11111211te1', 1113010. 111111111, B11g11szc11'1k1, 1111 G innis ,C. :1111'1' L.'1.1117f1 11'! Second 11nII'wC .111011'111', HAY 1111111115, Ihg1111',11011111.1n Bnug111111111 Rilc.XVead1'r. 1 11s11n.lhi1d 11011-111011,Gillel'u111,Pc111'11, '1111'11 ,Jcnncr, C-umblc, 114111112111, Da1'11sc From 11 Ro11'- C'unpbcll, V llseck 811011111161, 1.1105, Le11'is,Se11'1'11,Mu1cJ R' 1p1c, r' 1. N01 Included in Pu'im'c 13.11111s111, 81'111'101', 111111, 0111': PI KAPPA ALPHA Founded 1868 University of Virginia 113 Chapters BETA ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1913 Bottom Row. Left to Hi ght-V nlentine, Locotos,McNe111,Scott,Fleming, Carver, MacEwcn, Tate. Secmztl Rmv-Fitzgemld, Garl'md, Martm, Walsh, M 1011111111, Little Slog Runner. Third Rmv- Allcm y1115510, Lisant ti, Leon ne, Arno m1 1k, GL 1111. 01m r111, Row-Kmft t, Baumunn, O1son, Blanford, Chenowith, VVilIiams, V k21111p. Not Incluundeti hes in Picture- Fink, Sl1alle11be1zger, Schoer kc, Schumann, Craig, XVilloiann'nee, hlchleekin, 111111631, Ramp, Clark, Huge PI KAPPA PHI Founded 1904 Charleston College 45 Chapters ,g ALPHA MU CHAPTER Established 1927 Bottom Raw, Left to Right-Young, Buchwald, McDow ell, Liclimrh Fischer, Homuug, Heim, Berger, Cranes. SCL cno nd Row-Kitchel Hoopes, Savlor, Valentine, Durniak. Garrett, E. m1 cherle, ImhLo Aconc R01 v-Corio, Baldw . 3,rowne Holm Groscup, Oberiy, VViIliams, Elm Con ne. Fox n'th Rmv-Armsnnng, Pasko, Smith, VVenncr, Nash, Holmes, ,VVmulrSW, Proudfoot, Henderson, Ziegler, Acairf, Not Included in Piciurc-Frick, Eschallier, Nace, Shannon. x 5 W SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Fuundcd 1856 Unix'tsrsitf of Alabama 136 Chapters ALPHA ZETA CHAP'JCER Iblublishcd 1892 erum Row, lpjt m Rivhb C uthm Jnlmwn, Kuhn, WWsmcr. Lewis, Criwajn, Hulubon, Stuln vk. Seumd Rnw;N1nsser. Vrlrshuy. Calvcrt, Cllrpcntcr, Zcrdvs, Muunulm, XV:1hlleirl Rulu- Hur C'illc se huth, Olmcs, Rome , ; ,VH Ilc, Volpv, lrcdr'rick. Not. Included. in Plctura C 1, Evan ' I 'c, J K0 Bncsc. Qulht V 1. Huchhcrg, REILy, Parmitcr, Bmlm. Iunu:,., LysL . 01 :1';111. Hedge, omngu, SIGMA ALPHA MU Founded 1909 City College of New York 53 Chapters IWU LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1949 301mm Row, Left to RiglltLGoldstone, Bluchalter, Frankel, S. D. Goldl berg, Ettinger, Carr on, Brods Ly, H. Fried nan. Se: and R0 uH-Burkc Edlis , Saperst ein. Schmookler, B Freedman, Fox, K1plan,Kessel,M Go Id.bcrg Third Row-Greenficld Ccti IS, Chemer, Kreizmnn, Lassoff, Fineman, VVilkcsf Fine, Heisman. Not Included in Piclurcacloc k, Keller, Blum, Kahn, Spiller, Tayolr. SIGMA CHI Founded I H '5 5 XIIAmI Uniwrxity I CImptL-rs KLPI IA CI II CI IAIYIIIER ERIJIJIISINJLI 1895 I uttum lmu 7.ch In High! X. mm . XI'IJIIIII. Dion, Graam, Rubi mm, I?UlIgIH' In , III: J55 C Is I SH I'c m I Rowr-Gucnthcr, Cm 2m 1' B Lin, Smith, XVIIIIIIIurC, SIIIII , 1I mu m, IIIIILI Imu' -irI rIu Hj s, 11H ,- uim IL Ihs, LIJIwn, Ii :IVIm lI Reidcnblugh, IIIJmIIn, BIIIir. VIIIUIHHS. Inur III IIUII' MIJIIII OIIIIII cr, .aII'IIInLI, lII'LIImIk. SImIIPL', RCVIL, lIrxa, GIIIhI I; II I' I ImIIIx, IIIHIH. Nu: IIILIIHIt'Ll I11 I 1LHIH IIIIusIur, I MInLIm, II. nvk, Lewis VI Ctmon, Nlnngn, Gnrbu -r, Nodl 1.II'III SIIIIIIIZ. SIGMA NU Founded 1869 Virginia Military Institute Chapters DELTA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1909 Bolton; Row, Left to Right-Clurk,IIurst,IIougl1,Dougdld,S:111tk1,Bond,Bcll, Dunkclbcrger, Bitter, Cr 111.111 Second. Row-D. P1611111, Bame1, Lyans, Miller, Slmid, Buesscm: XVeissc11d,VKemscI1cnk Schrader, Haky. Third Row-Ibo 1o1'es, Law, ndgsm1,Snell, . R eh Cottom, Battle Donahue, Goldbcck, Ber c5.cn Fourth Row-Haugh, Land IIollenbach, Konstanzcr, Meek, M1015 Not Included in Pic!ure-bamp,b Lancaster, Ustvnoski, Ward, Abbott, IIibler, XVriZVht 1 K3 :2 I : SIGMA PHI ALPHA Founded 1920 Pennsylvania State University 1 Chapter ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1920 Bottom Row, Left to RightHR. Kurtz, Tlmller. Alampi, McFarland. Beidcman, Thom son, Evans. Second RowiUnderhill, Bixler, VVeiskopf, Forrest, Francis. Brandt, Milchcll. 'Hxin Rmv-Tuland. Byrnc, C. Kurtz, Adam, Schuman, Kroninger, Seifrit, Ycatman. Not Included in Picmrc-Bailcy, Harhigh, Horikowa, Toepfcr. SIGMA PHI EPSILON Founded 1901 University of Richmond 131 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA ETA CHAPTER Estab11's11ed 1915 311110111 ' ' Cnndricl1,Lc C1121111,Frics.Sec01111 Rou' 13011015, Lentz, 111111131 1111 Z1 '1 RIchttv, K 11 100,111rtltcr: C1211u1,11111 g1 :11 '1 .011 D1111 W1 11. 0'111111 Run'7 11 1111110151111, 1111111111511, 17111111, 1101711154, S1110 5, 1.1115011, 11kt 11110L1,, 11 1111111111111 1 I 1:. Vcttn, Zafis, Collnm, 11'1tmn, Klinucnsmith, Newton, RIourc. 1'C1', Carrick. T11 1111 Imu' - N 01 IHC'IHI1t '11 1'11 Picturca SIGMA PI Founded 1897 s U nivcrsity Chapters THETA C1 AFTER Established 1910 Batmm Row 11:11 to Right-Marick, 111111, Simmons. Curtis, 13111190111, Robinson, Ross. Bclgquist, Larson. Suco 1d Rmv- Carli 1n, Clinger, Burt, Dirst t, 111 Cy, C111111'1Isun,C11rv1, 1111111111113111ck,J1111es. I11ird RmviLolnn-an, Bvcrlv,H11nnctt, Snydcr, 10g1esinger, 131001151111, Lungc , Wall, Redhcld. Fourth Row- Kupp, Downin , XVhitlicld, Reagan, Tuber, Kuncmnn, Gctz, XViIl, Lindstmm, Flampuris, Stcltz. Not Included in Picturc-chlcc ,DcllaPcnnu, Frcdr ick KILIU, Su 6 TAU KAPPA EPSILON Founded 1899 111inois VVcs1eyan 111 Chapters PI CHAPTER Established 1922 1301101 8120111 Left In Ridzlhlhlck, Pinczich, StL'V1'11s,C1'IlispiL Niodhn1z1. 1111113'11111,111110$ 110$1'11,111115,Xn11 11,111r111. C1;11q111'st, 1011111111; UpL1L'Ur11f1',Jnncs, ZL'r111111, Cr11 11r. Second Row-Sprilngrnnn, Lcsin11t,17r11nks. Rm, 1111111i11ick,11'111'111r, 11,1111 Barnes, 13111401, Russi, 11111111, I'hinl 11:11'1H11x1111111cr1, Na1',1x1'1z, 1411151111111. Shut, Dc'Unrk, 1V111L'1111' I'1Ll11 1', '11111111 Ron'- T1111111r, 11111581115, 111' S1'.1n11111s, L11L'r11', '211111111111. N111 1111'111111'11 in Pi1'L'11'1r - Kline, Pale'Il' M'urg'1111,'Sx111'111. '1'2-9$7 :U TAU PHI DELTA Founded 1924 Penmylmniu Stale Universitv uptcrs ALPI IA C LUV TER Extnblishcd 1924 Butrnm. Row 1:5 to 111'L11177L11cy Cllcppcr,17uqtcr, N1gv, Marquis, Burma, Milhzr.Sa'mz1l RnupBummcr, Allison, Terry, Kri'L, Breslin 1111111119111, Dulluld, Ruinsvl. Third Hv Sth.1r1I,'111t, Mm 1'11, 1111:11111 mecrs, Murtmwm Robust huu. I 1111111 RowiHULIriguw, V'11'1L1II '1 ,Dress, Cuwnn. Btu 11l1c1' Icnsu'rm 1111'1 l11g1n, Sunich, Douglass. Vol 1111311111141 111 8LI'utnru 11-11, 1' THETA CHI Founded 1856 Norwich College 114 Chapters O1WEG CHA TER Established 1919 Bottom Raw, Lei! to Righr-Rcid, L. Smith, Cressmnn, Landis, Cti 'i, XVolfc, Urban, Crude, Keller. Second Row-Frame, Miccli, Sanger, Dunkis, Hansen, Elliott, Fotsythe, Sherwood, Klimcke, Meyer. Third Row-Sugl, Zellem, Klose, Donahue, Pershing, Hammel, J. Miller. Starkey, T. Smith, Baker, LaFerrara. Fourth Row-Zimmerman, Lichliter, ucas, Beachley, Chapman, Burch, GriHiu, Spinazzola, Richards, Cordori. Not Included in Pict1tm-Kae1i11, Leech, Blaxwell, D. Miller, Orben, Snedeceker, Summers, Vogelsinger, VValz, X ukers. THETA DELTA CHI Founded 1847 Uninn College, Schenectady. V. Y. Chapters SIGNIA TRITON CHAPTE Established 195-1- Bottnm Rnu' L1:ft to RirIIHgMcCIurc, Y.1rrick,Stcbcr, BrmIL-r, Ostmn der, Yumsck IIicstai1d,Lqe'1SocomI Pachlmrlcy,n Grocpl cr,Tl1nmas, BicI1erImcI1,I IIaIlclt, Bcidlcr. McK11li1Ru1.cli . hirzl RnwsMcn. 11 Nics lcv, D. szcrson IVillinms, Ktluppa, L. Ila Il Itt VLCIC 1f Icrrnri, yz.lcr Frimth le'iKuhn, C711I1h, Iulk, II. Puttersnn, IVngncr, Falklc, Dium ,Smith, Muck; ' N01 Inclmlml 1'11 Iiclui'L I Bu .I1 C 1ris THETA KAPPA PHI Founded 1922 23 Chaptel Lehigh U niversit ' BETA CHAPTER Established 1922 Second Rmv-Ciurdini, R Johnson, , A ' 101, Kachmski, L. Johnson, Nemcth, Zurlo lbnrzmo, Richard l'tmrlh Roume l, Cam I Bullom. Row, Left to Right- wm, Vansh, D c, M alum, . XVcir, Kcrmm, Scmlck. Evunku, Robert Evunko. Third How-Rit .u , Rnntz, Rich, 0 Cnmnr, Sumvclrk, Kruf'La. Flint, Vus q Brunncr, Ohcrlcilncr, D lelu, McCurmcy. Nu! Included in PicluruiTmilu, Acciurri, Reich, Signnrinu. lrnl wmwl m, . THETA XI Founded 1864 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Chapters LAMBDA CHAPTER Establi ed 1907 Bottom Row, Left to Riglllilleinzc, Greico, Cnllctt, Hahn, Nestor, Shank, Alargerum. Second Now-Schutte, Nigm, Black, Kauffman, Tullura, Steinhuuscr, Dloycr Buck Third Rmv-Ruut , 'v, Cairns, Kncppcr, Baker, BlcCowan, Yochim, Blnuch, Macck. Fuurth Row-Kcnncdy, Law, Currv, hlclgnnrd, Eddings, Mcixsell, Stark, Bolzc, Machlun. Fifth a 7Cusuncn, Beyer, Sula, kcnnuduy. Meckluy, Scusmne, Lmvry, Muurc, Bonatu. Not Included in Picture-Edwards, Straub. TRIANGLE Founded 1907 Univer. ty of Illinois 17 Chapters PENN STA E CHAPTER Established 1928 Lonncnccker, Cullen 11n,e.r n'rd Row-Mikcska, Rcmh Phillips, Ilcrschkowitz, Aan l1e1, Brooks, Harman, Guntz, Cairns. Faun h Row-Mctz, Mycrs,Lcsl1cr, O'Hara, XV hipkey, Oberg, I1clrcosk;,Con11er, Donut, lluwcr. Not Included in Picture-Bit11et,VVebcr Bottom Ro1v,Lefl m RiIhi-Vuida, Osborne IIuppersctt, Jones. Rzmhuuscr, Redmond, $110011. Second Rmv-DobrosLi, Gravbash, Grove, Se1ders, Peterson, '1 1m ZETA BETA TAU Founded 1889 City College of New York 48 Chapters ALPHA PSI CHAPTER Established 1946 Botimn 11011. chi to Hi 1hr Grn 1v ald Culdstcin, CalmY Chcskis. C0ha11,Kz110dner, Cohen. Knm 9k 01'. Cre Stcrmd RnwaAlcxundcr, Tricdmnn, Cramcr, Cold 11, Fulk, Sklar, Ihinl RnuuMcltnr Sucks, I L Licbclnnim, Sle, Trunus, YGurhnklc. Iukolf Licbmnn, SLlAvmtz, Ruth, Mulanr, Lev, Ixr: 1111cr, Sch 111111101. No! 111011111311 in. PiC'tmc- Kntcs, Grmzncr, F RATEBN ITY HOUSEDIOTHERS Housemothers S getting acquainted ROSTER 1 1 Gertrude IIIobus ..... IVIrs. Stanley Cobb Acacia Alpha Ch Rho Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi . Alpha Gamma R110 Alpha Phi Delta Alpha Sigma Phi Kappa Delta Rho Delta Upsilon ..... Kappa Sigma ...... II1I1'1. Rose IIIitCheII .II1I1'1. Aileen II1IignerV Phi Epsilon Pi Phi Gamma Delta . Phi Kappa Phi Kappa P1 Phi Kappa Siam Phi Kappa Tau Phi II1Iu Delta Phi Sigma Delta . Phi Sigma Kappa Pi Kappa Alpha . Eleanor PoKempncr Beta Theta Pi . E1..R.II1IiIIcr Chi Phi .. . IIIrs.Rith1ie Hamill Delta Chi ., IIIrs. Brownie BiaIes Delta Sigma Lambda .......... II1Irs.N. S.NciIIV Delta Sigma Phi ........ 1Ilrs.IIobcrta S. Conner Bultum Ron, qul to IiitIIzt Evan, Ackcunanl, HIIoutz, Daugherty, IVurHl, Cmexzinqu, IIIHICS. M ilILr, kIIenningcr, HutLIlison Dough lcr K. C1011 c, SteLIm II 11 1'1 C,0bb eisl er. Fourth Rmu-GOSLhIze, Panmpner,n1IIcC011nclI Bz.1rt G111Idsmi1h. IVink Mobus, MinnLrLy Delta Theta Sigma .............. Mrs. Addie Bart . IVIrs. Hazel IVIiIIer NIrs. George VVurH .IIIrs.KatI1arine Grove Mrs. Sara Groctzinger IIIrs.Jezu1 GIOVL Dlrs. R. III Tyson . IVIrs.A11na Adams .. IIIrs.IIIaryEga11 Irs. John III. Babb . IIIrs. Edna Daughertv .IVIrs. IIIarie Mahutah IIIrs. III. E. IVIiIIer Carola GoILIsmitI'I . Mrs. Fcrnic 1101112111 111. IIcIc11 llcnningcr Pi Kappa Phi .............. IIIr1. Anne Amistrong Sigma Alpha Epsilon .. II1Ir1. Thelma Betts Sigma Alpha RIu Sigma Simna Phi AIpha Sioma Phi Epsilon . IIIrs. Florence Doughertv PearI bSnow II1Irs. Hazel Goschke II'Irs. Nora Hallett IX Grace Hutchinson II'.Irs Dess IIICCormack ,. .. IIrs.C1uv IIIiIIL-r ZLlu Beta qu .................... IIIis. Mary T nylnr Theta Delta CI1i . Theta Kappa Phi Theta Xi P11111111 m, IloImLs, Bubh. SLLumI IInuaM. IlilILr, IIitLIILII I.Cvr1L-,II 1'11 IIml-MLCro rn Lk,1IrmsImnu Saliv, Cw DIiII Lr Tysun,l ' 12111101, Knutscn, Snnu, lIaIILll, H0111I1.1n Bths. Nito-Nee, founded in 1922, was first local club of women students and in 1931 became Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Alpha Chi Omega girls co-operate on a Christmas toy repair project. V, J' LOUISE A. MOREMAN President AN HELL EN 10 COUNCI L In ortlcr to encourage hcttcr student relationships, the Lmnsti A. Mnnmmm , . V , yummy, Council corsponsnrs the annual IITC-Punhcl Bull, and also Ii- JUANN'r h AHUW ' . ' Vfu 1ft !!! ' Joms m the compctltn'c IFC Sing. POIJA' IL. Mumu-t A - Cnrn'spmulmg Secretary . ' . , ' , , . NINA H. FmKua , . . V . Treasury, An annual actmty Is a lorum hold 111 cmpcrnllon wnh Bmumlm A. Wonmmnn - ' RUFUMWLZ SPFWWY the University Christian Association :md Lconidcs to discuss ' pertinent cultural subjects. Pnnhcllcnlc Councxl, composed vi an equal representa- tion from ouch sororitx', th15 us the chief cu-mxlinutor :lnd govt'ming hotly ol' sorority activities. Outside activities on the Council's calendar include conpumtinn with the Greek Week Committee on Commtr nity Clcun-Up Day, zmd the sponsorship of Christmas Stuunch in its drive 10 further sound scholarship. this . . , , . , , partws for children In the wcmtty. group presents a schulurship cup to tho sorority with the highest zn't'rngc ouch Svmcstcr. and lust vcur furnished sown I 11C Punhcllcnic Chorus, 1! new activity ml the Council, 573 scholarships to women on campus. provides music for the. May Day festivities. t Hullum Huu'. II'II In Higltlv Marlin, Cuslxcry, Mum'u, Cnrusn, Mm't'lnun. H'nmlu'm'tl. Rock, Chaise. St'cmul liull'v-Phillips, Dunlll, Urccn, Kl'nncmvrllrr, Humphrey, anht'rgvr, Xluinrnnu. UH. Biunchi. Unrnvr. 'l'hinl le'mSt-lig, Hinn, H'ugncr, George. Killingm', Ewing. 'l'unmn, llmn'cr, Cussclhcrry, Cunningham. 1:01!th Ihm'vLL'ilmu'it'lt, Smith, Reynolds, Sulllu'lg. Hnltlcn, Pcrlmunn, XVvinslvin, llcckmun, Cuspury. APLHA CHI OMEGA DePauw University Founded 1885 78 Chapters BETA IWU CHAPTER Established 1932 Bottom Hour. Left to Ring-P'arcc, Roth, thmrc, Frank, Cruwc, Furor, Krmx, XVilcox. Svcnml Rmv-Stmup, Coskcry, Kcllcnbcrgcr, Fleislwr,,Br:Iun, Kronenu'ettcr, Trnxcll, Frey- crmut 1, 7. Sum, Barlow, Lafrcrty, Shiplcy. Third Rmv-Chcslcy, Schmitzcr, Mctford, Smith, Evoritt, J. Scott, Loux, Bray, Heim. Cleim. Fourth Iimv-Kellctt, Davies, Johnson. Sshumzmn, Lennard, Davis, Fry, VVcitknccht, Huincs, VnnAtm, S. Lewis, N. Lewis, Faulkner, H'ans. No! Included in Picrm'E-Seifcrt, Vy1ie, Hcim, Lindscy. Perry, Stone. ALPHA EPSILON PHI Barnard College Founded 1909 36 Chapters ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Established 1937 Button: Roux left In Rightijnhss. XVcincr, Joseph, Bucharuch, Marcus, Brenner. Handilmzm, BrL-sluw. Second Row-Kohn, Finkle, Nachlis, Dollingcr, Engel, Weiss, Seltzer, Kor- mam. Vv 30 um . Hlinl Rnu'iBrunkx, Gershmxm, Miller, S. Levin, I5. Levin, VVcitznmn, VVilsnn, Mumnlcn, Fish. IIUIH'III Ruw-Shcrmzm, Omdcnkcr, LcIT, Caplnn, Sidmam, Holy bins. Ruppuport, Singer, Luflig, Mnlish. ,Vut Included in Pictun'VFrunlg Grunt, Kzlmar, krnmcr, N. Miller, Bugcn, Cluskin, LL'Hmw, Sclhst, Sherman, Slnkuff, Saltz, Brooks, Stem. ALPH A GADI BIA DELTA Syracuse University Founded 1904 60 Chapters ALPI IA N1 U Cl IAPTER Lstablishcd 1947 301mm :Ull', 1qu In High! Swank, Pupuiln. Ihlusl. Yudinslxy. Ilnrtun. Light. Swami Hull' Durhiu Unydzu Jvnks, Schmlt. Phillips, Hicfliv, lhssingur. Hun q, IlulumsL-r. Vlu'nl Hmlb jm'lv, Dc Hollis, Cupulli, Boyd. Muldm'nn, Maxwell, wa11. gug V Hilm'l'. l 'mn'tl; Hml' 7KuuHmun. Onsu, Ukonnk, Komck, Richards, Salllu-rg. SA Hmu'n. Trrsslcr, Unvdvn, Nu! lnvlmlw! in Piulurv Pnlymu, Van Buskirlx, A. Hrmvu. Davis. Hamill. Mann, Cox. Maw I .mnvn . ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Howard University Founded 1908 101 Chapters DELTA CARMWA CHAPTER Established 1953 Bonnm Rnu, Ivft In R igIH-VValker, C'nnuay, J. I. Riplc v. SucamI Rmv- 12111151111, Ila11,J. L. Ripley, Davis, Xlillcr. I 1inI Rulleohnsun, 111111151011, VVillin 1ms, Cunn1ngh.11n.an lncImlctl in Pictnru-Cnrmll, Dillard, Harrison XVilIizIms LXLPHA ODIICRON PI Barnard College Founded 1897 57 Chapters EPSILON ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1929 Hollow Rmv, Hf! m Right-N. Smith, Slmrt, D. Smith, XViHinms, Dulsnn. Kulbnch. Dvnmrlina, Hasaru. Spmhis. Scrum! er'iLundis, Cwynn. leiln. AbCH, Schcrcr, living, Lcssig, Suylnr, Czwkcy, anbcrgcr, LOH uist, Rois. l'IIird Rmv-Ilulchisun, Brnincnl, Cobb, Myers, King, Edelmun. Shcu. 9Vhitc, Scigliunu, Flchunc. Fourth Rmr-Lung. Olwrlc, 9 gt, Achuuchlin, Hcplcx, Lightnor, Dulrnw, Frederick. Knull'mnn, Mnrcolinu, Dm'is, 9Vickizcr. Nu! Included in Pic!m'z'wDickcrmun. Greene, Hupp, Jones, Klourcs, Laffcrty. Romeo. ALPHA XI DELTA Lombard College Founded 1893 67 Chapters BETA LANIBDA C1 1APTER Established 1942 801th Row, Len m RightLSpicsc, 3121111111511 NL-in, Savage, Smith, Fchncl, Alarinn. Srccmul 11;;IlV-FICII1iI1g, McClain Killingcr, Ruby, George, 81111117 Frcylcr, Rasmussen, Land hinl Rou- -M'111cs, Causbrunk, Lippy YurnL 1 VVnomcr Hmnmcrshurg. Fry, V unOrm Kucn Fourth Ruw-Nash, Richards, KilL1CL 111101 , Bell K lander, 1V ciglc, Fisher, Nycrs,VV11itc. Fifth Raw chncy, Mover, Hudvins, PurkLr, Groll,Ka1:ukji:1n, Kath,1100d, Coflman, MyLrs, Oprcndck. Not Included in Picturu- 111ckerson, Klumpp. 1Vimcrhurn. LI. r BETA SIGMA OMICRON University of Missouri Founded 1888 26 Chapters BETA EPSILON CHAPTER Established 1946 Bottom Row, Lch to RighI-VVciss, Agnew, Schcck, Bolick Toomn, Palmer, Oberto Maimunnn. Scch :1 Bmw- TCans, VVcidncr, Tr,en 1c7uu dc: Voott, Shelev, Mm 011. Mr ow-Beahan, Byrns, Currier, Mcsloh, Foight, Harmy. No! Included In PicIIIIe-Beidlcr, Foulkrod, chmn n.d 32$? m I CH I 0M EGA University Hf Arkansas linundcd I895 116 Chapters NU GAMMA CHAPTER Established 1926 llnltmn Hun: IvII In ltiglniPuhic-Lx, Friuschv, Slvllvr, glllilll, Duvnll. Fcrgusnn, Cullin, 'l'nhius, Snmlgl x Svcuml limviCruig, Huurlundvr, Aikcns, Avery, Selig, Clancy. P. Dick- mwn. Uasu'rx. Hckunliu HUM Ituu'il.nrlwmvur. VL'nnCr. Spun, llnsfcld, Hvrhsl, Lurch, Bnnfunli Hop, furrun, Suiicr. l'IUHHII iml'ilhninvnl, Gilhcns. Grm'cs, Bcling, JuhnslnlL Itzulmrl. Pnnlclms, Luv, illiums. Hill: RUU' R:IHLin. fhnlk, Lcslry Miller. Bugm'l. Marshall, Dinmun, lidginglun, Yt-m'cr. Nu! luL'lmlml in 'iL'Iun' Noble, Doulhcn, humming IL Dumen. D E LTA D ELTA DE LTA Bostnn University liwundcd 1888 Q7 Chapters ALPI IA Pl H Cl IAPTER lismblishcd 1946 HUHmu How. It'l'! I17 Highlr SL'hncH. Buckcy. l'l'u I. Sivn'nsnn. Coluinnni, Culwvn, Yurnnll. Sm'uml Ihm'ijohnsun. Stark, Morgan. Phililw. H'ngm'r. Hum yhrvy, Robertson, Cmror. Unmlinu. llu'nl Huu' Um mm, Scull. Crum, anmlicl, Caruso. Mvnsingvr. Suhudc, llntl'mau. Gruncck. ' uurth hm'me'm-y l llumcr, thv. Durhin. Badman. Scullun. lqrp, Luing, nrrcll, M. FUI'SILT. Hill: Row M. Humvl'. Henry Cunu'uy, Lowmgx, Lcuhm'r, Murray, Simpsnm Shnnk. Picmmc. A. lhrslm. Nu! luclmlnl ill PiA'Imvwlleu-l'. VLm'frnrd. Rnwlnml, VCsI. DELTA GAMMA Lewis School Founded 1873 80 Chapters ALPHA CHI CHAPTER Established 1930 Bottom Row Left to RIgIIl-Allisnn, Maybun, Dmmblc, Hartman, TIIIIIIIpsnII, Vandcnhurg, VVnoIcy Second Rmvili His, M. XIIIIIIcv,C1IIick,TisIIcr, Monro, Dc In Flinn, Ehren- I'I'Id, SIIicrwII IIIird lei- Toulcr Trct t2. Bron vn Calla agIIcr, W Im, CrI'IV, Vicnl, IisIIIIIIrn, III: Fourth Row- Stmud, XIcKiIIch v, C. CnuII inUIInIII, 0' Connor, BUIICI, McLImy, J. XIII l'ICIV SCIIH lcs. Scnscnig. fifth IvaAXIorriII, M MiIIIIn, ScIIcIIcnhcrg, I'inIx,BllCIliln1ll1, Seaman, DzIIIIiIIgcr, Patterson. Not 'HLIIHICII in Picture ;CIIICIII'IIII. Cunningham, Ihruhc Roberts Strung, Carter, Iiichcnlnuh, VIIugIIt. Miami University Bottom IliouY Ivy! In High! JVugncr, IrmIk, IliuInhllIlnlr, SIYDCIHIH P;I11I.IkM,XVilsun leIIistIgtr. II nl Raw Vundun'cn, Maconl Iciml Lilllc. Nut IHCIHIICII in IIiLIIIrIu-BIIILIW, Iilmrnc, Uricsing, Hull IEILLU, KIiney, M lvunis. DELTA Z 3' IX Fuundud 1903 IRIA DELTA CIIAIYIIER Established 1946 SvcnmI RUH' KisIIInr, Apple LIN: Olsun GiII. Chrncr, IIIHHCIII, Murcmun, Rem hrs, FIVIHI. Ynuvl, IchHnuns. Fourlh Run'anrbicri, XVII II tcr IlzILchLuI zInslIcId, SCIHHIC PmtvIsun, Alillor DICIIIII. 78 Chapters mcy Gray, lInrnunI, Ilvuns. G XMMA PHI B IZT K Syracuse University Hmmlml 1874 64 Cllnptcrg Al IPI IA UPSH ,UN Cl IAPTIZH Established 1932 Hulluyn imp, 1411 la Riuln M.u,u-y, Xnmu'nng, Sminr, U! Krv, Hm'x, Mukix, Pnltuu. Smwml limp Md'uwan, lichnrds, Murnn, Smilh, Clmnnburv. McUncy, Rniulm, Hou'clvn, Saun-r Imd Hun k ulaln llillrm, rnnmn, limmvrmzm, Klnlwslu, Dt'nniamn, Huhl, SL'MW, :lnw. FUIH'III hm' Plull, Ilmvridgc, BI'IHVH, Hull'num, Lvlyim', Shipmim, OILIxnm'n, Nmu-r. IzHll Hun :.lwu1rH, t ulwr, Irwin. Uvrlmnh, XVugnm, Bums Nu! lnulmlml 1'11 Pit'lm'z' Bullingur, funrml, Dmics, Kmnmurvr. Hll'uu'n. Quucnxhury, Hunlx. Ih'rgmzm. k unhnmw I lch, Prux. IKAPPA A LPHA THPY j X DcPuuw University Ikumdcd 1870 76 Chapters BETA PIH CHxHYTliR Established 1031 ermu How. Id! In High! Ihuutc. XYildmzm, Gillwrx. Graham. H'nrd, Sunnmm H'vstnn, Pumm 'wmi Row Glnding. Uichcm-r. Cun'hpolo, Villvr. H'hilv, Raumndunvs. llurllwrt, Mcllmtll. Strum, Smith, Cain. '1 him! How Slmfcr, Izluglmcr. M'ulkvr, .Mulvrsnn, lh'cmu'r. IL Jnnvx, Clark, Vuring. Stm-k, lecc. Fumth Hum Szmkm. ' rcll. fol k'USSUl', Km'h, Bnm'n, Urcyluk, linstvr, Ilill, lhudcr. Thornhill. Imlcrumn, 'rI NU! Iuclu-lul in PiL'IlIH' :mswuu, Nilruncr, Sculichl. Shcll x, H'ilsnn, lk'usu'r. l'lvming. M. 101105. 7' KAPPA DELTA Virginia State Nnrmul Founded 1897 a 0 Chapters BIL'IW TI HZTA Cl IAPTER Established 1941 Hullum Iiuu lu'r In 1112111 Iullum Kullinm, llllle, llxllwrg. ilmn. Swunul Huu' Inuhry, Hudcski. Itu'aly, ledva, XVnmluunL Umsctx, anr. Dnhl, Fill. Third Imv Sipu, .rm, HHQIII, Slmlm, Uurnmn, Flmlmn. Four!!! I'mu' anlwr, 'l'lmmlusun, Springm', KIIHIHC, Hnuvr, Korns, Burr, Millur, AIL'Dmlgnl. Nu! lm iqu! m Pumw Hvll, ;2luxl.um, Ixufmlln, ,Xquixx, urfu'IxL luxkllrn, Smith, SInglvr, Ultml', Hurln-ll, 'nu'nhnrt, Hint, lxnlu'isllv. V Hulw: Humu-II, vam Ilummv'l. KAPPA KAPPA GAMNIA M111111111utl1 College Founded 1870 83 Chapters DELTA ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1930 Bottom Ruu' left to Rigin-Burkc D111111.1I,R11l1bY Smith. Mclkn, K1111. Justin, 130111115, Rodgers. Second Rou'wYL-nnn, lilmmn, Svmmnnds, V1111 Tries, Grccn. RLynoids, Sturm, icll11',.'11is, VVL-s1'1.1u l111css.'l'hir1l 1111-11L -M1'1'rs C rigulcui, Burns. l'1'11b1-s, Phillips, DcMm', VVcnlu-l, Mcrgmt. l'1111r11 Run -N. $1411 111. Blank,1V1'lls,8.1u1'r,1MilI1-r,1Vilsun. S. 'S1'i111ll', Cuppcr, Nesbil, Ziegler. liflh RmU-Pu 111, Seltzer, Puncr. llliou, iil'c ll111'k,ll:1ll01'k,iiilu', Ri11-. N111 111011111141 1'11 Phinnwllunnu, iVicMulum VVcsIeyzm College Rounm Rnu' Tun la Righi-Pupc, Kruusc, Dutkn, Murdovk Rein. Jnrdan, Kerr. Many, Peterson 8 I cnxnn Sm rk Ihird RUll'Ci umphcll, SIclImun, Munarin, Craig, Bush, Lcib, M er:'II, Mmyns, Jennings, Vant Lr. Fl'lllllh Ran vcrthrt. Faust, Inhst ILmsun, Lloyd fifth Rmv- Morgan, Light LIIIZ. McDonald, Ihomus, Sterner, Rimcnan'dcr, Huber PHI NIU Founded 1852 BETA iVlU CHAPTER Established 1929 Mann, Fair, C-Wslinu. 69 Chapters SL'LmIII Roll'iLedcrcr, Spcnulvr, Sthydcr, Hcckmun, Arrc Bcnnm, Black Carl, MIIIIiI I, Mcki nlov W md, Not Included in Pictmc- Bitncr, G. PHI SIGDIA SIGDIA Hunter College Founded 1913 36 Chapters BETA ETA CHAPTER Established 1946 13111111111 Run, ion to RigIH-Bciicnnzm. 'rcgcnhogen, J11u11b,K11plovil7. P11111111 sky, 8111111111111 Scmml Rnw-Kravit t2 ch1' an- Bortman, Lcilmu i11,Lc1'iC:1sp.1rv, K0117 lxinl Rmv-Bnm 11, iishcr, Mulduwcr, Fricdlzmd Grossman, lipstch1,Krzlpin.Na! 111111111135 1'11 Piclllnwjl 1rbc1'.Rodnin,$hu1n'1n 1 1. 1: 1 1 E . 1 PI BETA PHI Monmouth College Founded 1867 102 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA EPSILON CHAPTER Established 1953 Bottom Row left to Righl-NICDermntt, A. Car dncr Norling, Pemz, L. Jones, Cunningham, Bickle. Second Row- Collins, Johns, Bryan, Ambrosius, Uecbncr, Kerr, J. Gardner, Ihird Rowil :Ihm, CC 518 hl Ramscv, Gcllctt, Krichcl Castrich Cmmcr, Bctz, B. Jones. F0 01m rth Rawv-Dunn, Fish, Bicrker, Herold, Stricklcr, hIcElhnncy, Cassclbcrn ,IIiggon, mecr. Iifth Row-Hurtnmn, Laughlin, Van S'111t,Boyd,Ruttlc Conklin, Brown, Anderson. Not Included in PicturcaScward, Bcun, Bird, Byrncs, Holden, Ilcnlm Gciglc. S I G BIA 1 E LTA TA U Cmm-H University Fnundml 101,- 50 L ilLlpICl5 Pl H Cl HPTIiR I'ismblishcd IWH Runum Hull'. M! in High! Rulmrlml't, Sklnti'. Silvvrx, Svgnl. Hrmtnnr, Mmlnick, Ross. Swami Rnu'volhum. Kuplzln. Iluan . lhuz'l. Pvrlnmnn. Unrum QicgJI. Sn-rn. Thin! Rnu' Nk'illilt'h. Fmdkin. Lurch. Xlanm'ill, leskt't. Miller, 1,, Cohen, 00 I, BC. r, 'Xu! lnclmlx'sl in Pittmu Hindn'rg, Unxkuuiu, Bnhmpul. Mcinnmn. meu-rv LJhclV f- .1?; '11' I ilmm, Vvinsu'in, lvx'hnuill, Sticl v. .Wmm-yew Lav S IGMA S I GDIA SI GDIA Lungwrmd College Fuundcd 1898 57 Chapters BETA UPSILON CHAPTER Established 1954 Bmwm Row, Left to Pzght-Duniels. Dean, Labuskes, Barr, VVcidmann, Brenner, Strauss, Monroe. Second Rmv-Voyscy, Fuhrer, Hidingcr, Ludwig, Chase, J. Johnson, Bonini. XVa re , Cameron, Andrutak. inl Rmv 520111, Buwdcn, Van Jane, Hubbard, Schindohcnc, Knah, Hurley, Lntshuw. Fourth Rothipmn, Snlumnnc, DeVoc, E. Johnson, Spams. Bncycwski, Cullvn, Smith, Cldrk. Nut lm'lmh'tl in Picturvr Sarnn, Dicmf. TII ETA PIII ALPHA Unix'vrsity 0f Mivhigun medcd 1913 IT Chapters H 10 Cl IAPTER Established 1939 .4 ;5' W V Bullmn Hml', LL'I'I In Higlnvlhsulyga. Reilly, Schulz. Mulpcui, C:Il;1nl.;lru. Mcllugh. Svcmnl er'iKmHovk. Pmuth, Smith, Cuiuurd, Schuuh, ITZmuru. 'I'hinl Row -H'clty, Lutinski. Kohlys, Kmuinski. kmlvr. NM Inulmlml in Piclurc lh'nvc, DcTnmu, Bishop. m ZETLX TAU 1XLPHA 11011151111011 CuHcge Founded 1898 97 Chapters GAMMA EPSILON CHAPTER Established 1939 Bottom 11011' 11ft 111 11111111711111.11 Zimmurn1;,m Biullling, A1111 rs K0111. Ostrum, Iluopcs. Sccvml 011175101105, Hicks, Seymour, 1111111111, Olt, Ebert, Heck, 11111111 Murlcv. l'hinl Iou'i 1195.111L11111I1, 111111ing, Hartline, Borgeson Wel 7, 51111111615, Crict t7, Vcr rank :1 Ha rris. Fourth Ruu-Duvis, Munbcck, Cmumunn, Nix, 051111111, Hirsl, C1111 1111, 301101. No! Included in Picture- Gillette Glace, Xirgi nia Harris, Heller, llough, 1r:Ink,Loubris, Olandcr,RiL-gcl,110gcrs,Smi1h. 17 WOrk week . . and the TKE's Serving the punch at Saturday nite . . . together Doint the high school gym the Koppo-SAE party Theta Phi Alpha and Theta Kappa Phi, the Spring Week parade winners Serenade for 0 Delta Gamma from the Betas Rushing ot the Delt house Carols by Delta Chi Kappa Sigs trim for Meet the Thetos . and Alpha Xi Delta the Pledge Dance at the Mordi Gros Santa and his helpers entertain children at a party sponsored by Pi Kappa Alpha and the Tri Sigs Mike Pedicin in a jazz session Bridge . . . a part of sorority life i Completing plans for Greek Week Non-fraternity men found fun in sessions held in student rooms in Old Main while today the Lion's Den is a popular campus spot for be- tween-class conversation. .;$Wl .h.m.mg;-i . ..-.vv u-u-a unuu-u-o ..:::::-4:::. 3 $22... .3 :.....E:... H u s- lat. ROBERT P. DENN l S Prc-mdent SSUCL TION OF INDEPENDENT MEN Human R. DENNIS 7 President lAMI-zs' li. ManvaI Vicciprcxidem Ihmug VI. 1.11:5ka Y?MSHVW lwnmiwr S. Clmwrunn Stzcrctary ijccu oi. the ,chiutiun 01' Independent Men hmv imlmlul umrking with lynnidm in spunsuring tlu' DinL Dvlmt, a union show for freslnncl'm during Oricntulimn XVWL'; the Autumn 3:111 held for alumni during Home mining H'ccl; lind; and ;1 Spring Dance climnxing lndc pendent VcL'L Th0 :Msociution's Judicial Bnurd Hi. Review was put into operation this war to handle curtain typos of disciplinary cases involving independent men. The board was the first of its; type to select mcmhcrs UH the basis 01' application. The Association was founded in 1939 to unify non? fraternity men, broaden their rult' in social and academic life, stimulutc their interest in scholarship and activities, and pmmulc cooperation between indclzcmlcnt 21nd fraternal m'gnnlxntmns. The executive branch of the Association is composccl of tho oHiccrs 0f Nittuny, Pollock, West, and Town coun C113; and r01Hcscnmtivcsnt large for every 500 indcpcndcnl men. lollum IImI', Ir'jl In High! gilmlw. gimm, frzlwful'd, Mchuwvll, Huinw, Hmlgson. Sumnu! Ruu' llnhnx'nn, Jul'ns, Amluxnn, lvln'r, NUH'NI, V:1Isun. Illinl inw- Kennedy Vm'hl, Kidd, Dull, VVx-idnur, Rulmcr. JHnuu', liullnmn. HOWARD E. SHERMAN President 'CEN N STATE CLUB 110111111111 11. 8111511111sz 7 7 JAMES 13. SIMPSON 7 7 DONALD 1,. Mussun 7 7 108131111 C1. VViuum: 7 7 7 7 President 171117111051110111 7 31111111111111 - Treasurer 11111 1111-1111111'1'si11' '1 11110111 8110111 is 1110 annual projcct 111' the Penn State C.1u11 2m 0151111117111i0n 01 independent 111011 11111111111511 1111111115 arc f1i11 CH 111 1111: 1111111013111 5 1011 5111110111 pmlmmcrs in 1110 3110111. 1110 Club 11150 sponsored 21 101111111 111111110, in 1110 SprinU, Hullum 1111111. 1111'! It; Right CC Cu'pcnhr, 811111111111. 51111 111111111, Musser11'trkn 1 11115111. MCDMH'H. 0111111105111. 1111. ll1111l 11111171'11111111111 111111111111Ki1m1. X1111C11111111in.111r11111.1 pnrtici1x11u1 in 11111311111111 Sports. 111111 1111111111111 'Cl 1111111110 to the outstanding independent senior. 10c, 80111015. 1115,1754 prcsidcnt 01' 1110 .115501'11111011 01' 1117 t1L'17CIlL1Cnt Men. receivcd I11C 1111111111: 11151 your. T111: 1111111117 0111 is 1111051111 111' 11 committee composvd 111' 111C Dt'zm 01' R1011. 111C 111111111011 01' Associated Student Activitics. 211111 1111: president 01' 1116 1111111'1'1'utcr11i11' Counci1. 11111 C11111 1111s 101111111311 in 1932 and i1 is 11111 111C108! ' 111 111111 5 111v.11111.11i1111. 1111C1s01'uz111izt111 C15 11301131 Umup 101 indcpcndcnt 111011.310111111'1sl1il1 15 open 10 110117 111110111i11 111011 111111 1111 .1117111111'01'si11 11111111140 01' 1.00 01' 111111111: 12.1111 SL'WIILI 111111 C1'11 11111111. 111111111; 111. 11151;. ESIDENCE WILLIAM R JOHNSON Presndent NITTANY COI'NUI L XVIHJHI R. jmmsnw Prmizlvn! tfuu :X. XVHMA Viva Prusidvnl ULuluzl l . HAINH V'L-rrmry RH H 'snD II. XVM H'l 'I'n'us'urvr Bullam Row. It'fl In High! Shfnh'r, Vncht. H'znmn. H'. Inhnsun, Huincs, leslmlwky, H'illzmi. Sm-mu! Rmvi Mn In, lJmmrInLIn, ViHs, Smilh. HI-In-r, Stulmhin, R. julmaun. CARL R. POLLEY Presudent POLLOUK UUUNCI L CARL R. PULLI x , President Pun x11 x' D. Huupnm vx Vice PYUKithH! - , llnmyn 8'. Vxx'u 1.1 Secretary 3 g i :3: K! NNi- I'H XI- VHRIKTH. ' 'IVYUUNNVVV llrmmn Rtm', Inf! m Rigllrvliurkmwki. l'nlmor, Humphrey s, C. Pnllm, Nm'illc. Smith. A. Policy. Svumd Rm'w l cvnn-r, Martini, Pirru'. Miller, Bcnulick, lirnnis, Yalunnm'. 318 HALL COUNCILS DONALD J. WEI DNER President TOJVN COU N CI L DONALD J. JJ'I-tIDNIzn Prexident RAY C. RUIINLII , J'ivchresident Guonma J. MAKAII Bmmm Rnll' lvfl m Hight- Hudgsnn Ncih rI. JJIiLlncn Hubnu'. :JIQIJU. Bullnmn Sumul Run J'I-rx, JJriIr DONALD C. NEIITERT ' TYCLISHYUT gun III, stlnll. JlLJLI.rIIh Dull lindlm Sccrcrurv SI MICHAEL JURAS President JVEST C JJUNCIL S. MICHAEL JURAS , , President RICHARD H. MOON - . J'ichPrcsiJcm . I . JAMES C. KENNADAY , , Secretary Rot!manv,1.cH to Right Kcssingu', Knmulv, Jums, Jlnnn JJilIiInII s. Swami RmI OIuIIIIin lriJkSUH JII VIJHOMAS I KESSINGER ' ' Treasurer 1I'ltrmn,R0bb, Knllv. HIiul Row Kern, C IIrIsnn, Shmxk. JyrIHItlIs, SlIIIhu: n. 319 LOA J . PACKARD President Lox I. PACKARD , , , President him I UHAM VitaPresident FUNSTANCE G. llwum , Correspomling Secretary SARA I. lhwnv v - awarding Secretary BI-L'rlv S. BUCHANAN - Treasurer lcmmle. :In urguninniun i'm' imlcpcndcnl women, l'nundcd in 1948. joined with the Association 01' Independent Executive council determines the program for the next meeting Men in sponsoring the Dink Debut n variety show for fresh- men during Orientation VVCCL'; the Autumn Hull held lbr alumni in Rccrmtiun Building during Hmnccoming chk- cud; and a Spring Dance climzlxing Independent Week. In addition to those projects, Lconidcs together with tho lmcrnulional Club, spunsnrcd 21 0110-13qu lmur radio pmgrum of songs from I'mcign countries and a panel 01' international students discussing their life at 1110 University. VVCHVHI'C projects undertaken by Leonidas included raking lcnx'cs. painting toys, and entertaining the Culdcn Ago. Club. Rulimu imp, Iuil 1:; High! Hunter, 'lavhn', le-nry, 0mm, Packard, Buchanan, Slulsmzm. Spngnnln. Sworn! lfou' Irllstxhnm. MLILUmmM, Muldzm'm', Hull' Mnnn', 'IHIIHI'ECU, leplwlli, Iluricm'irh. 'I'Iird iuuwllzmly. Cuchm-r, Grunt, Inllv, IHnunt. lecn, Knmllzn. Mcrmlilll, ;'11111'Vut. Gunim. Serious! but Informal discussion, leads to occompiishmcm of objcchves i5 i1 ILOTES SALLY R. LYLE President szlkgggrle:ATlan: Philotcs. a social organilution fur imlcpcndcm womvn. S' u I Y R l H r . - - Prmiduul this war hold u Christmas lmrtx' for undcrlwrivilcgul childn'n. L l l , 5 ,. U l ; , - ' ' 5 ,. . s mnsorcd a dance in tho 5Vurinu Hall l-nunuc. and mrticir lover: A- VVMWIm - 7 7 - Mw-Prcsulent I . V . V h 1 ' V lulled m Sprmg 5Vch. BEVERLY A. hmmmmyr - 5 - 5 bccrc'tury MARMN 1 DA. I Y . . - . . Trmzx'zm'r Marion hummom and Mac Schultz. rmiclcnu' hall houscmuthors, zlrc the ule'isvrs 1.015 Philotcs. Mcmhcrslxip in Philotcs is 011011 to indqtcndcm xmmL-n with an XH- Univcrsily uvcrugv of 1.00 01' better. Hullum Huu'. 16!! m Right Ihll'x- lglr. 0' rnnlt'. Sn'mul Huu' Burkhuuh, 5Yngm'r. kilulmvr. Ilurlum Pmu'. Ivy! 1:; Right Sun, anulling. kum hnr, hrirh. hulunnn, lN-ru, SyIH-ll,f1mpvlu 'N HAVEN CLUB Hm Purim Hnwn Club, AH indcpcmlcnt urgunimtinn. um fuumlcd in NW on the principles 0f lvclluwship :md gnmi WHL Hxia group nmlws prmisixms Ivor indvlucndcnt living units in mun :md thrs .xm'izil nclixiticx. Xltlmugh 11 npvmux tm tlu: mmu Imxh us :1 l-mtcmillx, the club :11 prtwm ix nut L'lmrlcrcd .lx Nlltfh, Uy'iginJIh lhu club x.m.1H 1lthvd u'itl! tln' .Xxwtintion 0i. lHdCPL'HtIk'IH Hwy chltlvu xlmnwrlngy ddncvx, was, and other such wcinl lunctiunx 111v club lmrmipmvx 1 inlnmmrzlls. Unlcrs into Spring; XVt'vL, .md lvmmntn'x the Alumni ,Mmciutiun. Uzn'ix, Buyl, Hixlcr. chvr. Landon. Scum ! Rnu' Cunwrun, Illinl er' How, Srlirm-dvr, Smith, IM'ILIIH'IV, King, Um'ml Inn. Before dinner g a time for relaxation 2 ' hi , l. V. a Ax: hf . Huunm le', left In High! H'ingorl. Zimmvr. P. Marshall. Mngrini. Mclulughlin, 'lhhum. hnhuc. Cruxcs. Hingumn, Jr. A'vrmnl Roll' hVulunnhv. Hnulwr. Hlil, Snrulcr. Kluws. lewlli, Cuumhcs. 'lruiicr. Slnulnfnrc, Kucncl'. 'lhinl Hrlll'r Kcm'mulh. le'nf'rlxl, llumilmn. Ix'umpf. Hurrisnn, lilgutu Prvsndll, Cumplwll. Dmdwr, ' llur, Herr. Hickok. Real. llzllmm'll. Curlvr, hYmul. Cun'hlx't, Dgu'linutnn, 114;? OOPERATIVE SOCIETY Since W39, the College Cooperative Society has made it lmssihlc l'm' some students to live mmmmiculllx' and still enjoy tho social lilhc that gocs with collcgc. The fumiumcntul cunccpl of thc student ampcmtiw is hnsul hrs! and foremost on the sharing of minimum L'x lhcnscs. The Coup is npcmu'd cntirch' h'x' studcnts nn H non-pmlil hzlsis. Thc sccnnd concept upon which the Coup functions is xmrking lngclhcr. lizlth person in thv Coop works from l'our to hvc hours A week assisting in lhc work which man Aging ;1 huusc cnlnils. er Cvop is 21150 a social organization, lnlrticilmting- in addition to its own social functionswin intramural sports and mhcr University activities. Student co-operotion in the kitchen Fifty years ago the Washington Literary So- ciety, one of two literary societies on the campus, used this meeting room in Old Main. Many honorary and professional societies today initiate members. -.3. rrvghn... Am -;. :............;-..... n ....m...-..... . .. a E M.SI'IU : pukillk :. :lliihfvphxulif. 'l. nrJ Jul; i. If! .r.: 2 .gu..tl '3; 3?; - 14A .4' 'I . '1II. D1 INGERF IEED R. 1I. FLEMIN- NI. R. IIIIRNUNG HONORARY AND PROFESSIONAL ALPHA DELTA SIGMA BENJAMIN FRANKLIN III IAPTER 44 Chapters, 19 14 Seniors P. IV JIINIIEV S II. II'. NUDOIII7 R. 0. OLSON .K IS II. L. x1II1IURI R M. ,I. PRICE I 11. SE M. L. ANDERSON M. L. M'Lns M. A. BLANK M BROWN 11.1x IIUI'IER L. 0. CHAI;LINSKI L1. .CL H11 11. 1.L'.011LN J.C.L:nL1Tz v. N. FIFE 11. L 1'LL1L'K L: 11.F0111L 11 x. GERIIARI' L. K. L'L : Sophomores L J 1113N1n' M. L J0 ES E. I. KLOUIIES C . .MET II. C. MICIIENER .G.MILIIA1I1 EL A. MILLER LE. MIILDIIIVVEII EI. L.II IIIIR zIRINI.L EI'F Inniurs II. II. IIIIR II.1I.I I ILLII 1II I. KUZIIER S. I. CxIPIN I. M I :iIIIIII I I' I7. SIEPERI I. II'. CRAIG I. ' II'. IL. II :ILKEII . .. 1 II.J.IIIIFl-'1II1'IN II. C. IIUBERT 1. u'. anLK S.1IIIII1IIIN FLIL'HIII .-I1IL'1'u'r; II. II'. lI.II'IS National Professional Advertising Fraternity ALPHA KAPPA PSI I. II. G R1I INTR LN ::I. I. II' CONNOR D..I. BK1I KER II. E. II1I1LTIIISER T. H ER ISIIER 11F I'IREI R. I C IRSON C. L C1ISEI II'. .I. FEI IR J. B. GEISINGER J. J. GINSBERG II.' '.III.1I 'K J. P. IILII'IIEII IAMMA EPSILON CHAPTER 87 Chapters. 1904 Seniors II. II1III.l1IIIK -..J L'1L1:1 I. N. Iv II: IlJlIIIFNEII II. Ir. II1I .II. KUIINEII juniors J1 R. IIEb SS iI S. L. IMIIILIII N.IILIII N ,I.I;.1IIELLIII ',I JII. Sophomores I.. E. I'IITIIER J.II.1II1-II INI. -IK II. N. 1IIL 'IIILL RE I'1.I 1IIII '7 J.1II.1IIURPIII,JR. S.II'INI,INI31.III; T. J. IVIKF J. P. REBEK II. J. SIMMONS 1I. R. STILIUR K. II. IILINKEI. II. E. II'I.INT I'ILlCllIf-I' xhll'IIUV'iII. K. NELSON Prufessinmzl Men's Cmnmcrcc Fraternity .I. II. 1IRRE P. A. BE1III1IN .E. ILL S. BLICII IN1IN SONIS .CIINR. III L. 1x; 1IM1310NL L. LN L'.LL1N.V1NL;11IM I;.1I. DL110N1 1; L. Lx5'11L1 L;. L ERDIIINN J 1:51 HER N. M. IREIDL . A. . I J. E. I. IRDNER E. L.IvILTk1II1IN EI II 1.I HELLER II. HENDERSON J. M. IIERBST B. I'. IIINGER ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA PENNSYLVANIA BETA CHAPTER 73 Chapters, I924 Seniors I. D. HIIILL I L. II.IHIIU1III,IIIIII I. 1I. JOHNSON 1II. II. K1-ILII1IC II .II. .II KELLY 1I. LIP SIEI 1II. K. LIIUBRIS 5.1.. N.II'LIIR j. I NITIL IUER I.. J. P1II K1I E.1II.P1ITIERSUN Juniors .D. IIIIL II EN III. I. IIUDIOI ICII P. :I. IIIIIST II.I.L1IRPEN1EUR I M. L1ITSII1III' ..1II LE I I'. LUTZ M. L. McELIIANEI' N. J. REI :K Ks.1xLx'N0L13s 1 1811; L1.1N 1x1. L.1101x113L11L;Ln c111 . . 85 .II III'INI. D.1I SECRIST N. I'.SII1INER J.1II.SIIIERSIIN D II. I I1 INIIIIII' P. II. NESBIT ' PR N L 1x. IVAITKNECHT D..J IVENGER 1II.L. OVERPECK II. E. REINKRAUT G. R. ROSENRLOOM E. L. RUBIN II. M. RUMBAUGII SE IER .IIREILNII'IXID F. IVI'IVIIS POI. I ER IJLu'llIty' :ILII'I'SL'r - EDITII C. ZINN Freshman Iancn's' Honor Society ALPHA NU J. J. IL IN L.S.1IRIINII'1I 1.17. BR1IIISII1 III' L. III. COIIIISID R. II. II. BAKER Il. L. IILIITKVIUIL'I'ER R. 1I. I .ISIIIIOI L:IR III . III ITN INU 1: Seniors I:.I'.IIOI31ILS 0.1 1:1 IV. E. III IPPEIISEIT III. J. IIECKMA AN juniors J. L1 KNOLL II'. II. IIIISENMII.LEII Sophomores II. l5. IIIIUGI IT I ll. SxIPPEII DELTA CHAPTER 4 Chapters, 1934 R. 1?. HENNESSY D. P. 11 UTCHINSON n. J. JESZENKA w. c. mvonn I'.. 1x. REBER I. w SlllKElIl 11 1:.1'2110R1SLN E. II. SI IAFFER I. II. IVIIOD 11L'11III' IILII'isur-C. zI. BAUER Astronomical Society S. II'. B1III III ICK II. IV. IIIERERIL ICII I. E. IIRUNNER II. G.DII1IKI- II I'. BIIIIR . I . II. C. JORDAN J. E. BOG ll TZ R. L. DrINTER'IIAN XAYH, Service Recog Seniors ..S EB RET E. 0. IAMOUS D. IIIEST AND F. D. IIILLS S. KARDON R. L. KIIAKOFE Juniors n.1,. MOORIIEAD M. A. NL'1'C11LR 1. A. PALO G. 1x. ROBINSON Sophomores 1. E. IIARNER 11. L. JONES ALPHA PHI OMEGA ALPHA BETA CHAPTER 281 Chapters, 1925 A. M. PIIMEROY T. II. RICHARDS J. C. TLINELL R. G. UPDEGRAFF T. S VI EB IV. P. SAUNDERS J. L. SIEBER VI'. M. STIFFLER N. E. SUMNER D: K. ZIEGLER R. E. MILLER IV. I. NACE E. P. SILVER Faculty zIdvist'r-II. N. COPE nition ALPHA PI MU PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER 13 Chapters, 1950 FRATERNITIES AND SOCIETIES CHI EPSILON PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER 43 Chapters, 1922 S . 1 Seniors enlars . . P. .111A 1:. P.I10RENZONI A..A1.SKK1NAK 11.11. BIRKINSIL UV L.A1AZL1KA 11.L.PIPL11 G.1.A DRLILLLBLLS 11.0. 11L15T c1. UPDLGRALL 11. c BLLA :K N.0A'1.sl 1. SALDI c. G. IIERRINGTON c. A 110T11 C. 11. AVARYU 11. Av. CLARK 11R.PL1WI1LLCA1.1.ST11LANLLLI Av. F.1111A11A1LL P. 13. AA'111PKLA' A. 11. GLOLI A1. R. WALLACAVAGE juniors Juniors 11. G.BEEGL1: L. A. c ASSLLLL.51'NNLSTA'L11T , . , . , A1. T. BUCKVVALTER 11.1A. 1 W.AV.TR0UTM1AN 11.1? I.1IA1N1111N11301A1 EIEIALIEQES 319315.118ng Av.11.11LACK111-AA1 .11. 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R. ZOIIIII'IK Faculty xhll'iwrv fIlsIJ. ROBERT II. IIULLAIID Army Signal Corps R. O. T. C. Honorary IC 1 PI TAU SIGMA ZETA CHAPTER 59 Chapters. 1925 Seniors I. IS II II. II, JONES 1:. II. .IIII'IVZII III I. II. E III; 11. L. KEIIERISIE 11. K. 0V I ILIIII'. II III. II'. BlIiLIILI. IKI II Ii. R. KIMMI' F. J. RLIIIIIC K D. KO, 9K I' I.I .II IIIBIII:LN I'. I2. KULI'NIIII S10I LII II. J ISI :II LIN S. LIiSTZ I7. D. II IL DI; II .I. IOOSE juniors I. II. .III IIIIILII .I. LIQLENN J. J. SIUDENT R. I. II. I. AIICIIIRTI II' .I II. TI: I II. IfRILIEIII IN ILLSCIIISLL C. II. II'UII;I..IIUIII Faculty Adriwr- ,II. S. GJIiSDxIIIL Mechanical Engineering Honor Society F3 .IL :g ? PSI CHI PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER 43 Chapters, I929 Seniors II. Q. BI'ZLlrUIID J. D. ELSE Ii. IIOTI ISTIEIN II. .I. I'UNQUES'I' 1.1. IILHIL'II ION Ii. SI IUKAII'IVIS Faculty Ahlriwr - GEORGE M. CUTIIRIE Psychology Honor Society SCABBARD AND BLADE 110 Chapters 1912 Student thers SKIIINIIK, I'. M. a In 1! 1m ZI-LI'BIiL, ll. 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NOA'L'S III. AA'. PASSAIORIi .R. PIiTRLCC A AA'. II IIKII IAIAN G. IiCA P. .IAL I K. ROSIiAI ARA II L.S A' ' . A. SCIXAILIIIINC IL A SCIILIII P. B. SCOTT J. 13. SIAIPSON J. L. AA'ALDRON Faculty Adviser - A. II. FORBES Engineering Hmwr Society Ii. N. IIALDVVIN, JR. J. I . II AST AN 1.0. IILIIISII C. S. BILCIILLR ILL II. P. IIROAAIN II. II. C ARSON D. AV. CLARK I. G. CONNER IA.AV.CIAAIN1$ AA'. F. G v. .A. IIDIIEIIIILLIIIIi S C. R. LBI BLI AT AA'. I. CI IILDS G. F. DUNN TAU BETA PHI IIIi'I'A CHAPTER 92 Chapters. Seniors II. II. IJEICI IT C . . T L' n. n. m S'lnlel: '. ;. 1-11sz 0 c. n IANIIIRINS TON Ii. 1. JO .KARNICK Ci 1; KULANACH .POIAIALCA Juniors D. C. FILL CK II. L. II AIIAION 1912 .L. RLlSl .l .AZIKK 2v. 1;.Iibss C. A. IASHII I. C. SA. SCIIUII II. .. .w A. SIIAIKOA'ICII vL. SIMPSON ..AI SKIIINIAK I L. I SLINDII IIL AND G. K. AAIALKLR A. L..AI OiIII .A.I S. SCTIIAIOOKI Ii R Faculty Adviwri Ii. II. STAVILLY Engineering Honor Society .'- THETA ALPHA PHI A 91g CAAIAIA CHAPTER 0 54 Chapters. I919 Seniors C A II AI: II II. AA'. NUDORF D. A. .SCIIECK J. 13. SIMPSON .A. A. AIIiARS P. Ii. AIOORIZ I. I .ANDIIO Juniors It. CIIOSIIII': Ii. AI. GROVE II. J. RICIi J. II. AIORRILL I:IIL'IlIl-A' I'AIII'IA'L'I' - II. D. IIICIISIVIiIDIiII Drama Recognition Society Q THETA SIGMA PHI L : ALPHA TAU CHAPTER 55 Chapters, 1934 Seniors P. .A. IIIiAIIAN AI. L. L AUI: I LIA P. J. PROPHET AI. AI. IIOLICII ;.A I.L.L .A. RU DESKI Ii. IIIAOSSEAU AI. AII. AICCL. AIN G. L. SAIITII L. A. C-LLID AI. R. AICDON AI D N. ' V-DARI AI. 1. IIIIiF'I'JIi J. N. AI ORLILA II. A. AA OODAA' ARD juniors C.. J. ANDERSON N. J. FORTNA AI. L. IIEIAI P. A. DICKINSON D. STONE Faculty xhll'ixuri I7. C. BANNER Aancu '5 journalism Honorary XI SIGMA PI ETA CHAPTER 18 Chapters, I903 Seniors T. AA'. IIIiLII S L. ADV. FREDERICK D. :.A AI. ARQUIS I. II. DLNVISIOIV K. IIORN G. .NA R. A. LII .DA. IIOUC II J. I SLNIT C. AA'. KIEII Juniors P. AA'. POST T. AA. G. A'IiLNOSKY AL AI. II. S'IELIIAI-AN Faculty Adl'ixur-AA'. R. IIA'RNIZS Forestry Honor Society THE ATHLETICS Baseball was the first sport at Penn State and this team played for the Lions in 1889. In 1955, the Nittony cogers fought their way into the NCAA competition. . vJWvWI. I? I . Iir ORGANIZATION RONALD G. WEIDENHAMMER - - - - - President GALEN D. ROBBINS - - - - - - Secretary-Treusurer ERNEST B. MCCOY - Director of Athleticx HAROLD R. GILBERT - - Assistant Director of Athletics; Business Manager, EDWARD M. CZEKAJ - . Assistant Business Manager; Ticket Manager To improve the intercollegiate athletic program, the Athletic Associa- tion was established in 1920. At that time the student body agreed to pay 3 Fee each semester which automatically entitled each student to become a member of the Athletic Association. Today the University can point to 21 complete roster of varsity ath- letics and a nearly complete roster of Freshman athletics. Included in the varsity program are: Football, basketball, baseball, soccer, lacrosse, cross- eountry, golF, gymnastics, tennis, wrestling, and track. Approximately 200 intercollegiate athletic events are held yearly. The University also supports 21 Full program of intramural athletics for those not active in varsity 0r freshman sports and 1,500 students participate annually. The reins of management for such full-scale activity are in the hands of the Athletic Association which receives advice and counseling from the Director 0F Athletics, the Athletic Advisory Board, and the Business Man- ager of Athletics. The Advisory Board consists of 13 members, three elected each spring by the student body to the positions of president, viee-president, and sec- retary-treasurer, Eve representing the Alumni Association, Four selected From the University Senate, and one member from the Board of Trustees. The business manager and his assistant are aided by a student managerial staff in handling matters pertaining to sports events. RONALD G. WEI DENHAMMER President GALEN D. ROBBINS Secretary-Treasurer FOOTBALL n. JESSE ARNELLE DONALD P. BAILEY DONALD E. BALTHASER CHARLES L. BLOCKSON EUGENE L. DANSER DANTE A. DcFALCO RICHARD J. DcLUCA JAMES 1;. GARRITY JOHN w. GREINER, 1n. ROOSEVELT GRIER ROBERT J. HOFFMAN OTTO L. KNEIDINGER LEONARD ll. MOORE FRANK J. REICII ROBERT C. IIOIILAND LESTER J. ROIVELL JOHN E. SHERRY EARL R. SHUMAKER CHARLES VI'. SOVVERS II'ILLIAM B. STRAUB SAMUEL J. VALENTINE GOLF JAMES K. BOYANOII'SKI RICHARD A. BRUCE RODERICK F. EAKEN GERALD G. GERHART JOSEPH J. GINSBERG WARREN M. GITTLEN GEORGE G. KREIDLER JAMES P. MAYES ROBERT W. SMITH GORDON E. STROUP EDIVARD J. WEBB, III CROSS COUNTRY DONALD L. WOODROW BASEBALL REX L. BRADLEY PETER CHERISII SAMUEL M. CURTIS GEORGE T. ETTENGER MERL A. GERDES, JR. GARLAND E. CINGERICII PATRICK K. KENNEDY G RONALD G. IVEIDENI IAMMER SOCCER JERRY B. BIJUR PAUL A. DIERKS STAMATIOS FLAMPORIS GERRY w. GILLESPIE RICHARD J. GORDON ROBERT E. LITTLE RICHARD 13. MATACIA JOSEPH R. MIJARES JOHN T. NUTE RICHARD K. PACKER CHARLES E. SNYDER IAN D. SPRINGER IHOR STELNYK WRESTLING HAL K. BYERS GEORGE DVOROZNIAK LARRY M. FORNICOLA DOUGLAS E. FREY OBERT A. HOMAN B WILLIAM II. SIIAVVLEY LACROSSE DAVID H. ARNOLD DONALD J. BELL ANDREAS BERGESEN GEORGE BICKELIIAUPT ROBERT F. BULLOCK ARTHUR S. COHEN JAMES R. HAY EDIVARD C. EVERETT B. IVEIDNER RONALD M. YOUTZ TENNIS CHARLES M. CHRISTIANSEN RICHARD K. JERVIS LEWIS F. LANDON ESMOND R. LONG DEAN I . MULLEN HORACE IV. RAY RICHARD E. ROBINSON DOUGLAS H. ZUKER BASKETBALL II. JESSE ARNELLE EARL FIELDS RONALD G. VVEIDENI IAMMER DONALD E BALTHASER President, S'I Club GYMNASTICS JOHN IV. BxIFFxI HUGH L. CLINE JEAN L. CRONSTEDT LEROY IV. FRITCII WARREN L. llOMMAS ROBERT R. LAWRENCE RICHARD S. MAILMAN IVILLLIM C. P:OIXT III INLILL zI. PROCO PAID KARL K. SCIIIVENZFEIER RICHARD D. SPIESE ALBERT IV. IVICK FRANK M. IVICK TRACK BRUCE A. AUSTIN DON M. AUSTIN ALEXANDER C. IYERS, JR. JOHN G. CIIILLRUD THEODORE C. GARRETT ROOSEVELT CRIER ROBERT A. HOLLEN DANIEL G. IIUTCHINSON RONALD N. JOHNSON DAVID II. LEATHEM DANIEL L. LORCII ROBERT IV. MATZ DOUGLAS P. MOORIIEAD ROBERT S. PEARLSTEIN ARTHUR R. P01.L;IRD OLIVER C. SAX LLOYD V. SLOCUM RUSSELL I. SNYDER MARIO S. I'ALENTINI II'ILLIAM C. YOUKERS NITTANY LION ALFRED P. KLIMCKE CHEERLEADER ALBERT B. COBLE 340 CHEERLEADERS ORGANIZATION A. Bnum; CunLii, Howl Cheerleader lhmn' S. ALBERT RONALD H. LYNCH KAYli L. BLI'I'ERBAUGII ELIZABETH MORRILL JUAN D. CARTER JUAN L. Mums liUGH IT. Cums FREDERICK C. Pun; SANDRA A. Ihnuxmin MARILYN D. SIZLTZIEH PATlmzm A. DICKINSON JACK Ii. Dmuzn JAY B. SCHULTZ SAMUEL D. XVULCUTT H'hcn speaking of Penn State team spirit, the chccrlczuling squad comes to mind. This zealous group mi. 15 mn hc seen at any lbothull 0r hziskcthull game directing Lhc student body in thc support of its team. bullmu Run, IL ! in RiglufMurriH ucmul Hnuilhigc, Xancnn, Pep is the keynote which dcnotcs success for the potential cheerleader. Freshmen are eligible to try 0th and of 100 who attended practice session last spring, six new members were chosen For the 1954-55 squad. The basis of selection was academic average, poise, voice, appearance, and general personality. Bruce Co- hlc was clccicd head Cheerleader. While the cheerleaders attempted to stimulate. student enthusiasm 'dt each game, the Nittzmy Lion, Alfred Klimckc, 21nd iiFrothy, Charles chlcy, joined with them to provide color and humor for the grid- imn fans. Caner, ers, Scltzcx, liuurhuugh. Dahlingur. Dickinson. anch, Schulrl, Cubic, Albert, Dimlcr. Clin c. FALL SPORTS s Q? KW F0 0 T B A L L ORGANIZATION 7'Ilmnas 1X ENGLE - - 7 - - 7 7 7 Coach Duxun l1. BALI'nAs'I-in 7 - 7 7 - 7 CaCapmin JAML-is' E. Gmml'l'v 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 CrrCapmin JOHN XV. GRILINLR 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 - Manager 1954 RECORD 9cm. 3; Penn Sun: 14 Hlinnis V . , , . 12 OH. 2 Penn Stuu- 13 Syracuse . . . 0 UH. U 7P0nn Starr , 1H Virginia .. . H .. .V. ..,,,.. 7 Oct. 10 Pum State 14 VVL-st Virginia , . . 19 Oct. 2377Punn Sum: 7 Texas Christian V . . , .. 20 Oct. 40 Pcnn Stun: 35 Penn . . . , V V . ..... l3 Vm'. 0771301111 Stun: 39 Hnly Crms V . . , .. 7 NM. H Pmm Sum: 37 Hutgvm . ..... . . ,. . ,. H 7m. 2H Pernn 9mm: l$ Pittsburgh . , . 0 Wun 7; 1.0x! 2 .7 f CHARLES A. ENGLE Coach I E JOHN W. GREINER Manager iullum livm'. left 10 RighLJx'lvix't. Hailey, Dunser. Arnullr, Crier, Delhilcu. Bultlluscr, Gurrity, Hum, Ruhlund, Sherry, Ynunkvr. 'imxun, ,Xllvn. Swami Huu' Ohrmlm'ich. lhslrnll', llulTInun, Snuub, Hlnckmn, Munro, Reich, Kncidingcr, DL'lIu Pcnnn, Slnlmnlu-r, anhunus, Rpm, R. Clcmcnh, Kwnlik, fuhlcrmw. Before the toss . Co-Coptains Bolthoser and Gorrny with Pitt co-coptoins Third Raw, IL'I'I m Highb-Englc, Erinith, Kane, Plum, anhhcrg. Mmur, Vnmplcr. Harding. Valentine, W. Clements, Mcchling. N' . . Reese. Shiclx, Greincr. : w MUM Iy. -nukcnnzm, Hilly XVlmvins. Arnst, Rudakuvich, Huknj, Lix'zncx, Albcrigl, nn ljinlxlwincr, Tuldu'cll, XVright, lliblcr, Rchullcn. Law. ENN STATES grid squad, tabbed one of the xx! East's best in the pre-sea- son 'orceasts, opened its 1954 football season by cutting down Illinois, 14-12, and then racked up two more wins before the West Virginia Mountaineers returned to the Nittany field to shoot the Lions' hopes full of holes, 19-14. After losing the following week in Dallas to Texas Christian, 20-7, the Lions bounced back to snatch four straight wins, ending the season on the upgrade with a 7-2 card. In ratings, the Lionsepicked second behind Army before the season opened -slipped to third in the Lambert Trophy ratings in the final Eastern standings, chalked up 17th place in the United Press ratings, and 20th in the Associated Press selections. . . . Moore,Stur of Season . . . Lenny Moore, Reading's fabulous halfback, tabbed with every niCk-name in the proverbial books, was undoubted- ly the Lions' brightest star among a field of outstanding gridders such as jim Car- rity, Otto Kneidinger, Rosey Crier, Don Balthaser, Jesse Amelle, Ron Younker, and Frank Reich who each received nu- merous All-East honors and post-season invitations to bowl games throughout the nation. Moore was chosen on the College Captain's All-America first team, on the second team of Look Magazine, on the third team by the United Press, and on the All-East team Choices by Collier's Magazine. the Associated Press, United Press, International News Service, and the NEA Service. He also was awarded the 1954 foot- ball award of the Pigskin Club in Wash- ington, given annually to the best Negro Football player in the Nation. Moore earned a third-plaee tie with Tom Bell, All-Ameriea Army end, in scoring honors of the Nation with 78 points and he tied the Penn State mark for touchdowns with 13. Moore also broke two Penn State ree- ords set in 1912 by E. E. Shorty Mil- let for total yarda'ge and rushing with 1,082 yards. The accomplishments of Moore were outstanding, but they tell only part of the story behind the Lions' impressive 7-2 record for the 1954 season. Coach Rip Engle had a heavy-duty line with a power-laden backfield sparked by Bobby Honan. Don Bailey, Buddv Rowell, Younlx'er, Bill StraubJand Billy Kane. 344 . . . Lions Clipped Illini . . . When the Lions traveled to Cham- paign to meet the highly favored Illini. they were 17-point underdogs in the eyes of a record opening-game crowd of 54,094. But Bailey, plus Moore, plus Arnelle, plus all-around driving play by the Lions clipped the Illini, 14-12. Bailey-a masterful general all after- iioonepzissed to Arnelle early in the half for the first Lion score after the Illini led, 6-0. Garrity made the extra point, and the Lions led, 7-6. The second and final Nittany score came when Bailey later- aled on the 12 to the Reading Flash who carried over the six-pointer. Gar- rity kicked again and the score read 14-6. In the second half, the Illini came roaring back--temporarily only to score, miss the extra point, and see its olTensive machine crumble before the Lions de- fensive power. The Lions had upset the 1953 Big Ten's co-Champions. The following Saturday the Lions traveled north to meet Syracuse and drop the Orange, 13-0, despite a rash 0? fumbles. M oore brought the Lions their lirst score late in the first quarter with a 22-yard seampcr OH tackle. The linal Lion score came in the third period Lenny Moore . . . off for another touchdown when Ron Y ounker bolted over from the 1 after he. had returned at Syracuse punt 50 yards to the 18 to set the stage. Although the Lions sported rugged line play, the passing attack failed. only to have the slack taken up by the run- ning of Kane, Straub, and Charley Bloekson. . . . Conquer Cavaliers . . . Virginia visited Beaver Field the fol- lowing week to open the Lions' home card before 21,000 fans. But the Lordly Cavaliers stymied the Lions for 14 min- Holy Cross utes before Moore could break loose for a 54-yard touchdown jaunt-one of the Lions. five touchdowns that whipped the Virginians, 34-7. Younker then gal- loped 80 yards to score. followed by an- other Moore score '1 TD pass by Bailey, and Ray A1berigi's six-pointer in his first vursny game. The Virginia win was the Lions' third of the season and the sixth in a string that hogan in 1953. Then the Moun- taineers popped the Lions' victory bub- ble, 19-14, before a record 32.221 110me- coming crowd. This snapped a six-game win streak which had begun in 1953 , against Fordham after the Lions lost to the West Virginians, 20-19. After West Virginia scored first and missed the point, 1VIoore and Bailey paced a downheld attack that ended with Younker snagging a 10-yard aerial from Bailey for the TD. Then Moore scored from the eight with Garrity connectino for the. second time for a 14-6 halftime lead. Then the second half-zi nightmare- got under way. While the Lions' of- fense staggered, Art Lewis' team cut loose with two scores in the last period, the scores within three minutes. A fum- stopped by Reich, Younker, and Sherry ble 0n the Mountaineer 40 in the wan- ing minutes ended the Lions' hopes. Next Saturday, T. C. U.'s 20-7 vic- tory pushed the Lions' chart to 3-2 211- though the Lions outgained the Texans 0n the ground. A crowd of 17,000 saw the Frogs score two quick touchdowns and another in the Fourth while Penn State went scoreless until the final 47 seconds. Moore ended a Lion rally with a dive catch of Bailey's pass ending 21 65-yard play in only four plays. . . . TV Victory Over Penn . . . For the fourth time in five weeks, Moore ripped 011 more than 100 yards rushing the following Saturday before 33,126 fans when the Lions tumbled Penn, 35-13, on TVs game of the week. The Lions combined two 14-point quar- ters with 7 points in the third stanza. Moore had three TDs backed by scores by Kane and Younker. Moore and sophomore Kane ate up yardage like giant scoop shovels. While Moore clicked 011 9, 53, and 60-yard TD runs, Kane netth 130 yards including a 53-yard scamper that set up the Lions' first siX-pointer and knotted the score when Carrity hit the extra point, 7-7. Sporting a 4-2 record, the Lions re- Quorterbock Don Bailey hands off turned to Beaver Field to meet Holy Cross and Rutgers in the final two home games. The Lions rolled over both teams for a total of 76 points. Foot-loose Younker and Moore ac- counted for four of the Lions' six TDs against the Holy Cross Crusaders as the Lions drove for 507 yards-IOZ of them in the air. The score: 39-7. While 25,397 Band Day Fans saw the Lions in trouble briefly in the early min- utes of the Iirst period, the Lions finally stopped the Crusaders! passing attack when Younker scored twice and Moore tallied once to net the Lions :1 20-0 half- time lead. During the first six minutes of the second half, Moore ripped 011 73 yards for two scores to give the Lions a 33-0 third-quarter lead and smash the Penn State rushing record. . . . Record Runs Against Rutgers . . . After losing the lead in the lirst pe- riod to Rutgers, the Lions popped back with live scores with quarterback Don Bailey passing for two and Moore dash- ing for the other two. The iiGhost gained 171 yards in 12 carries for his best running performance of the season. The Lions steamrolled the plucky Rutgers squad, 37-14, on TBS by Youn- GENE DANSER ROSY GRIER BUDDY ROWELL ker, Kane, Rowell, and Lockerman-his a 64-yard sprint. But Rutgers played its traditional role in the first quarter with a score that cut the Lions' lead to 1 point, 7-6. In the second quarter. how- ever, the Nittanies netted 13 points fol- lowed by an 18-point second half to earn their sixth win. Superior line play and a bruising ground and aerial attack led by Bailey and Hoflfman finally crushed a spirited Scarlet team as the two Lion held generals pitched 18 passes, com- pleting nine For 125 yards-three of them to Kane. An old story was rewritten when the Lions traveled West to meet Favored Pitt in the traditional season finale in the huge oval stadium. The Lions not only dropped the Panthers for the third year in a row but they also whitewashed the Gold and Black for the third consecutive season, 13-0. Bailey scored once on a quarterback sneak after Honman passed to senior end Jack Sherry in the second quarter for the Lions, first score. Final count for the Lions' 1954 grid season: a 7-2 record showing the Lions piling up 211 points with a high-geared offensive machine compared to only 87 points tallied by the opposition. DAN NY DeFALCO J ESSE ARNELLE Bailey to Garrity . . . a completion at Syracus RON YOUNKER CHUCK SOWERS Rowell picks up a pass away from Holy Cross II Younker off on another run This is the big one . . . we must win . . . Buddy Rowell I , . '4 KENNETH aojsstMAN . OCCER KENNETH F. HUSTERMAN - . - 7 A - Couch JOHN R. PINEZICII - - - w - - - - - - Captain RICHARD J. GORDON - - - - - - - A'lmzager if ; 1. F.i..5fjii L3 Oct. 2-Pcnn Stutc . . l4 Buckncll V .................................... 1 Oct. l3-Pcnn State V 5 IVIuryl-and ....................................... 1 Oct. 16-Pcnn State ................. 9 Syracuse ......................................... 2 Oct. 23 Pcnn State JOHN R. PINEZICH V Captain Oct. 30-Pcnn State 5 Army ................................................ 1 Nov. 6-Pcnn State 2 Navy .............................................. O l 3 ................... 6 Colgate 0 Nov. 13 Pcnn State Nov. 20-Pcnn State Temple .......................................... 0 ........... .. Penn ., 2 Won 8; Lost 0 RICHARD J. GORDON Monoger 81:11:11 How. LC ! 10 Riglllillmlcmmn, Pucker, Springer, Gillespie, Pinuich, Dicrks, Rnhbins, Mijnl'vs, Gnrnlnn. Sccmul Row-llill, Edmunds, Little, Flumporis, Nulc, Cccly, hlmucia, Slclnyk, Bnni, Snyder, Bijur. A bit of tricky foot action The Penn State soccer team.turned in its first undefeated, untied season since 1940 this year with a record 0f 80. This record is a credit to the Booters' playing and t0 the coaching of Ken Ilosterman who in 1953 succeeded Bill JelTrey as coach. Bucknell was the Iirst Opponent to feel the strength of the Lions. Penn State's teamwork and pressing attack kept the Bisons From threatening as they were overwhelmed, 141. Next, the Blue and White handed Maryland its Hrst defeat in three starts, 5-1. In a 90-dcgree temperature. the Red and White team was stopped by Penn State's defensive play led by Paul Dierks. Meeting Syracuse for the first time in four years, the Lions took complete control in a 9-2 triumph. The Blue and Whites standout 0f the day was Dick Packer, eaptain-eleet for 1955, who scored Iiye goals. Tight playing was the keynote 01' the Colgate game but the Lion's control and precision proved to be the deciding fac- tors in the 6-0 win. The Lions dealt Army its first defeat of the season and the worst in Coach joe Palone's seven years at the Point. Dierks, who Continually blocked and intercepted Cadet passes with solid boots and head balls, proved to be the Lion mainstay in their Sal victory. The Lions' front line ran into trouble with Navy's competent backfield but managed to capitalize on two Navy miscues to edge the Middies, 2-0. The excellent brand of ball playing dis- played by Penn State's Captain Jack Pinezich spelled the difference in this encounter. Colgate's goalie blocks Lion attempt to score Nearly 1000 Philadelphia fans saw Penn State end Temple's l9-game win- ning streak. The only score was on Pinezieh's pass to Packer on the 5-yard line. With a spirited team and soggy con- ditions, Penn made the Nittanies fight down to the wire for its undefeated sea- son. With 90 seconds remaining and a 2-2 deadlock, Dick Matacia scored the third goal for the Lions to wrap up a successful soccer season. At the close of the season, the Lion booters were named national cham- pions and Pinezich and Packer were named to first All-Ameriea team and Dierks to second team. The Nittany Lion booters will miss graduating senior lettermen Pinezieh, Galen Robbins, Gerry Gillespie, and Joe Mijares. CHARLES D. WERNER ooc dfrgaCJih 11' . 1 1 JOHN F SPEER Manager ROSS COUNTRY The Nittany thinc1z1cls opened the 195-1 season with '11 triangular meet against Navy and Villanm'a. Doug Moorehead Enished Hrst For Penn State. hut the Lions lacked the power neces- sary for a victory. At Corne11, Moorehead once again took hrst place, but the Big Red heat the Lions, 21-3-1, 101' the 111$t time in 21 years. h'1ie11ig'1111 State was the first victim 01' the harriers when they whipped the defending Big Ten and 1C4A cham- pions, 2335. Moorheud, Ted Garrett, and Jim Pustm'ius 1ed the pack tor Penn State. Facing Pitt, the Lions once again tasted defeat Manhattan was next on the sehedu1e, 11nd the Juspers came out an top 25 31. Button: Hou' left In 111111113Muurchcnd, Much. '1v1, 1n the 1C41YS, Penn State 1111ished fourth, and in the NCAA meet, the harriers placed 111th among, the 50 teams which competed. 01111111125 D.VV1iuN1211 - - Coach JOHN 1 Spmzn 1 - Manager Oct. 2MPe1111 State 43 Navy , . . 38 1711111110111 . , . 39 Oct. 92Penn State 34 ome11 21 Oct. 16-13enn State ,23 hliehigan State 35 Oct. 30-13cnn State 33 Pittsburgh . .. 24 Nov. 6-Penn State 31 1V1anhatt'11n . 25 N012 1321C4A, New York, N. Y. Penn State, 138, 4th p111ce Nov. 22-NCAA, East Lansing, Mich. Penn State, 152, 5111111'11ee 1111111 1; Lust 4 Muurx,X11111u, 1melrmv,11111111315. P.Istmius, Chilh '.L111 Qunningham. Garrett. Sceuml Raw-XV erner, 1ing11ng, Jenni11gs,Fimllev, N11511,Sulur, Jones, Illird Row hleMullin,Byr1ey, Melrudcn, 11011e111111eh, Speer. ' k11311 Stunkdvmve, RLIsse11,DcW':1ll, Block, 12171111111115, Allison, Chilrud and Garrett 0 winning combination WINTER SPORTS CHARLES M, SPEI DEL Coach WILLIAM B. WISMER Manager Ma; 3 . . ROBERT A. HOMAN Captain WiESTLI N G ORGANIZATION CHARLES M. Smilm-tL - A - - 7 Cuach ROBERT A. HUMAN - A - V - A - Captain VVILLIAM B. VVISMICR - - - - v - Manager I955 RECORD jun, 8-Penn State . . . . . . ,. ,. . 17 Cornell .......... 10 jzm. 18 Pcnn State , ........ 25 Maryland .......................... 5 Jun. 29-Pcnn State . ;. . . 12 Navy ,, .. ., ., . 16 Feb. 12-Pcnn Smtc , ,. ., , . ., ,. 22 Syrucusc V ..... .. . 8 Feb. 19-Pcnn State . , . . ,. . . 28 Army ................................... 8 Feb. 26 Pcnn State .......... V 15 Lchigh 13 Mar. 5-Pcnn State .. 8 Pittsburgh V V .. 19 Mar. lleZ-Eastcrn Intercollegiutcs at University Park, Pu. Penn State, 2nd. Individual Title: Larry Furnicola, 137-puund title. Mar. 25A26-Natinnal Intercollegiatcs at Ithaca, N. Y. Penn State, 2nd. Individual Titles: Larry Furnimhl, l37170i1nd title; Bill Oberly, Heavyweight title. Won: 5; Lost: 2. Iiulmm Haw, vat to Mighty Cramp, Uruy, Pcpc, Human. Adams, Smith. Nndlnml. Seumd lhm'- Vismvr, Johnston, Slmwluy, Hchul. Olycrly, Shuttc, Krufku, Ilumphrcys, Pusku, Spcidcl. After completing a season of five wins and two losses, the Lion grapplers took second honors in both the Eastern In- tercollegiates, held in Recreation Hall, and the National lntercollegiates, held at Cornell. ' Larry Fornicola in the Easterns fought his way to the 137-pound title by de- cisioning Bill Simmons, of Temple, 1-0 in overtime, and won the national crown with a decision over Kaul, of Michigan. Bill Oberly took the heavyweight na- tional crown with a decision over Wer- ner Seel, of Lehigh, who had defeated him in the Eastern semi-finals and tied him in dual competition. Oklahoma with 40 points won the Nationals while Penn State scored 31 points. In the Easterns, Pitt with 51 points, nosed out the Lions by one point. The tourneys Climaxed a season that opened at Ithaca, N. Y., with Charlie Speidells boys winning five of eight matches and scoring a draw to defeat a stubborn Cornell team. A near full The Lions captain, Bob Homan, won his 2lst dual meet with a 3-0 decision over Bill Jemison in the 130-pound Class. In the l37-p0und Class, sophomore John Pepe, of State, looked very well in de- feating Cornell's Chuck Grotto as did Dave Adams in defeating Roger Judd. State's llBig Two? Joe Krufka and Bill Oberly, easily defeated their oppo- nents and put the Nittany matmen out in front by a 17-10 count. The Lions got off to a good start with Maryland, as Sid Nodland decisioned his opponent by an 8-5 count. The Lions lost only one match that evening as they went on to their second victory, by a 25-5 score. 1 The Penn State boys entertained the Middies of Navy for their third match. The Lions' two-win streak was halted by the Midshipmen in a meet in which theV had to come From behind to score a 16-12 victory. Penn State won six of eight bouts Larry Fornicola Decisions Temple's Bill Simmons in overtime for Eastern title MN , against Syracuse, with four of the wins coming as decisions and then defeated Army the Following week, taking all but the 157 and 167-pound matches. On February 26, Penn Statels once- beaten wrestling team, aided by a strong linish edged undefeated Lehigh, 15-13. The Lions' winning point margin came in the heavyweight finale when Bill Oberly tied Lehigh's undefeated VVer- ner Seel, 5-5. The Lions held a slim margin of two points at the start of the heavyweight tussle, but Oberly climbed of? the bench and clinched the meet by tying his opponent. At Pitt, Sid Nodlancl drew with Hulings while the only two State win- ners of the evening were Fornicola and Oberly. Homan, Adams, Humphreys and Krufka each lost decisions, while Pasko was pinned by DeVVitt with a body press in 6:36 of the first period. The final score read: Pittsburgh 19, Penn State 8. Tumbling gymnasts EUGENE WETTSTONE ALAN M. POMEROY Coach Manager G YMNASTICS ORGANIZATION EUGENE XNEITSTONE - - - - - - - Coach KAIIL K. SCHWENZFEIER - - - - - - Captain ALAN M. POMEROY - - - - - - Manager I955 RECORD jun. 294IICIIn State ...................... 75 West Virginia ................................. 53 Feb. 5-Penn State . . .. V 62 Illinois Feb. 12-Penn State .................... 53 Navy ................................................. 43 Feb. 19-Penn State . .................... 50 Army ................................................. 46 Feb. 23-Penn State ...................... 54 Pittsburgh .......................................... 42 Feb. 26- Penn State ....................... 52 Temple ............................................... 43 Mn 5- Penn State SI Svracusc . 45 Mar. II-12-EIstem Intercullegiates at AnnapoisL MCI. IIIdividLIaI TitIes- Capt. Karl Schwenzfeier,01ympic All- Around Chunipinn IIori'mntaI Bar CI Immpion, Parallel B Irs C hampinn. Apr. 12- NC AA vanastics Meet, Los Angeles, Calif. IndixiduaI TitIc-Capt. Karl Schu enzfeier, Olympic All- Around Champion. Penn State, 2nd. Won: 6; Lost: I KARL K. SCHWENZFEIER Coptoin t i i t Completing the dual moot season with six victm'ics and only one defeat to cam thc Eastern title, the Lion gymnasts cntcrcd the Eastern Intorcollcgiatcs at Annapolis, Md. and Capt. Karl Schwcnzl'cicr took thc Olympic AiliAround Title as well as titles for tho Horizontal Bar and Parallel Bars. Ho also won tho AH-Around in tho Nationals helping thc Lions win second place. Sclm'cnzi'cicr, as an allwaroumi gymnast, was one of sur- cral stalwarts on Coach Geno VVcttstonc's champion tcam. Skeet I Iaag was a mpc climber, Skip I Iolm a side horse man, and Bill Paxton a tumbler. The Swedish National and Olympic Men's and hVor men's Gymnastic Teams introduced the graceful sport For the second straight year by appearing at Recreation 1 hill on Jan. 15. State did not compete, against the Sxxuics this ycar as last year. but instead wcrc part of the m'ar-rccord crowd of 6,300 persons which witnessed the starstuddcd display of suprcmc m-oulination and timing in the Swedes por- formancc. The Lions got oili to a i'avorahlc start in collegiate CODY petition by tunihling West Virginia, 7555. Schwenzl'cicr scored iirsts on the high bar, tho flying rings, and in free calisthcnics. Haag Climbed thc rope in 3.8 seconds to Clinch that event while Foglcy tool; Iirst with his routine 0n thc trampolinc. PtixtOIrrolied up 258 points to take a first in tumbling. Against a strong Illinois tcam, Schwcnzfcicr earned Your first places on the parallel bars, Hying rings, horizontal bar, and in free calisthcnics. Haag also won top honors by wiry ning the rope climb in 3.7 seconds. The rest of thc tcam was hclow par and liailcd to score enough placingy points to come up with a victory. Thc hnal tally road Illinois 60, State 62. This was the Jirst defeat handed the Bluc and White team in 18 starts. Next, State traveled to Annapolis to meet thc Middics and return to thc Wimwris circle with a 53-45 score. 111 form again, the Lions took twcry iirst place available with Schwcnxi'cicr bringingJ homo three of them. Baum How. Li'f't I0 Riglilgpaxtun, Ilcim. Hang, Srhwclwfticr. Rohm. wa'oissrml, Putin Don Rehm worms up on the parallel bars The Army meet was highlighted by Haag's rope climb time of. 5.5 seconds which broke the: Rccrcation Hall rccord established in 1953 by Dave Shuitz Qibl Other firsts wcrc scored by Paul I icim 0n the sidc horse. Paxton on the tum' hling mats. and Schwenzi'cicr who gathcrod 273 points on the living rings to take that crcnt and gin: State the victory. 3046. Pittsburgh was thc next line to iicci thc strength of the Lions as thew huwcd. 54-42. Boasting our score in this mcct wcrc Paxton in tumbling. ilcim on tho side horse, Lcrm liritch in the rope climb, and Schwenziicicr on thc paralitii hars. ilicmplc's Visit t0 Mount Nittany proved to he fatal as they wcrc dciicatcd, 52445. Paxton won a first place in tums hling and Schwcnzi'cicr took the thing rings. high bar. and parallel hars. Haag was again the sensation of thc meet as hv hmkc his own record of the previous week by making, IilC 20460: climh in 3.4 seconds. Haasy and Schwcnzlicicr both remained undefeated in thcir specialties as they won first plans in the mp0 climb and thc Hying rings rcslicctivciy t0 hcip down thc Orange nil Syracuse. 517-45. With this Victory. State was cicclarcd t0 hc the Eastern Champion in gymnastics. Scumtl Huuu qutt- stone, liritch, Puylnck, Pagv, Cline. tallcy, Pvmcruy. IIHH! RnllHWlarshall. Mullin. FL-glt'y. Mycrs, Baum, Kennedy, Hciler JOHN S. EGLI ANGELO J . COLLURA Coach Manager Co-Coptoin B ASKETBALL ORGANIZATION JOHN 5. ECU v 9 Coach H. JESSE ARNELLE - - - - - CoCupmin RONALD G. VVEIDENHAMMER Cn'Cupmin ANGELO J. COLLURA Manager 1954-1955 RECORD Dec. 4-Pcnn State .................. 81 Dickinson .......................................... 63 Dec. 99?an State . .. V .. 77 North Carolina State ...... ., 99 Dec. ll-Pcnn State . . .. . .7 7. 9i Carnegie Tech ............ . 75 Dec. 15-Pcnn State . . HO Colgate 6 ...................... ,. 75 Dec. l7-Pcnn State V V . 97 Gettysburg ............ . 61 Dec. lS-Pcnn State V 106 Rutgers . .............................................. 69 Dec. 27-Fcnn State . . V 66 Wayne . ............................................. 7l Dec. ZS-Pcnn Smtc . . . 71 Toledo ............................................ 53 Dec. SO-Pcnn State ,, V ,. . , 74 Michigan State ................................. 85 Jun. 5-Pcnn State .7 V 6. . . .. 94 Bucknell ............................................ 45 Jun. 8-Penn State . .. 84 Navy ........................................... 64 jun. l2-Pcnn State .V . 107 Syracuse ............................................ 85 Jan. H-Penn State . V . ,. .V 56 Carnegie Tech ................................. 66 Jun. lS-Penn State , . . V 66 Pittsburgh ...................................... 76 jun. 19-Pcnn State 7 ,. . 8PF Lchiglx ................................................ 7'5 jun. 29-Pcnn State . V , . 847 Temple ............................................ 80 Feb. 2-Pcnn State ,. . 777 West Virginia ................................... 68 Feb. 5919mm State V . .. 78 Lchigh ........................................... 37 Feb. 9-Penn State . ,. . 84 West Virginia ................................. 58 Feb. lZ-Pcnn State .......... 9O VVashingmn and chFerson ................. 71 Feb. lB-Pcnn State . , . .. 59 Colgate . Feb. l9-Pcnn State . . ,. 60 Syracuse Feb. 23-Fcnn State ,. .. . 83 Rutgers .. Feb. 26-Pcnn State , ,. 77 Pittsburgh ............... Mar. 2-Pcnn State 79 Pennsylvania .................................... 85 7 Overtime periods NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP Mar. 8-Pcnn State, 59, Memphis State, 55, at Lexington, Ky. Mar. 1 19Pcnn State, 53, Iowa. 82, at Evanstun, Ill. Mar. lZ-Pcnn State, 59, Kentucky, 84, in consolation game at Evanston, Ill. Won: 18; Lost: 10 358 RON G. WEI DENHAMMER H. JESSE ARNELLE Co-Coptoin Big Jesse Arnelle goes up for o layup FTER completing :1 success- 1111 season with 17 victories, as compared to 8 defeats. the Lion eagers entered the national chum- pionships and won the 1irst game, but were bud1y defeated in the second com- petition and in the consolation game. At Lexington, Ky, the Nittnny 11w nosed out hlemphis State with 21 59 to 55 seore and went on to Evanston. 111., where Big lowu eliminated the Lions by an 82 to 53 score. The consolation game the following night 11150 was an over- whelming defeat tor the Lions, this time at the hands 01 Kentucky. The score was 84 to 59. The 1954-55 schedule marked the first s tuson for Coach John 13in who moved to the top position a year ago after Ehner Cross resigned as mentor. Egli had the job of piloting 21 team tagged the Tin- derelln'1 squad because in the 1954 N21- tional Collegiate 111211701115, Penn State, selected on an at-Iurge hid, battled her way to third-plziee showing. Egli had little rebuilding to do. 110 had seven letterlnen who had plenty of court sztvy, ability. and height. Center Jesse Arnelle, however, in- stantly appears in the spotlight when the 1954-55 court scene is reviewed. The 230-1111111111 eo-eaptnin who doubled on the gridiron capped his four-yeur eal- reer hy eelipsing the 2000-170int mark and rewriting practically every Penn State scoring record. jesse, one 011 the Lions' two four-yeur men, tallied 2138 nmrkers in 102 games for :1 career average 01: 21 points per game. His senior year total skyrocketed 10 731 points in 28 games 101' :1 game average of 26.1 11c scored 4-1 points against Buekne11 for 11 sing1e game ree- ord and set a new mark by dunking 20 field goals in the same contest. Arnelle set three more one-seuson records by scoring 2-1-1 held goals and making 2-13 foul shots in 3-16 attempts. 111s career totals 01t 738 field goals and 662 fouls out of 21 possible 992 tacked up three more Lion records. uBig Jesse. howeveL was not just a point man with a trail of impressive records; he was a team phlyer and a feeder for his teammates from the pivot slot that he worked so 51111111u11'v. Co-Cuptain Ron Weidenhammer 11nd Lettermen Earl Fields, Bob 1'1011n1un and Dave Edwards handled the Chores out front and harmsst the t1111'1ositi011 with a two-way combination of first hitting From the outside and then Puss- ing into Arnelle once the opposition was out 01' position. V11eidenhummer, also :1 four-yeztr man, was consistent From outside and down the middle with his one-hunded drive shot which netted him an 11.3 points per game. average. Shurpshnoters 110117 mnn and Fields were threats. 311th juniors. they held equal front line shoot- ing pruwess and showed tihility in break- ing up the opposing teams' puss plays. 11011num was the setshot artist from way out. but deadpnn Fields speeiu1i2et1 with his automatic left hzmd push shot from inside. Beth men saw action in 1111 the Lions' contests and each hovered around the ten-peints-per game. uveruge. Underneath the hoards, Blocker, 11 6-4 senier rebounder who helped Ar- ne11e and Rohlund, often grabbed vital misses 0r scored on the tiw in. New- comers Joe 1'111rtnett, Norman 111111. and Bob Ramsey also helped the Lions defensive screen. The Lion quintet set two team smr- ing records by registering 2203 points in 28 games to earn it reetmthreuking average 01' 78.6 points per game. The Lions surpassed the century mark three times with 110. 106, and 107 scores Their home court win streak of 45 games was snapped 111' 11 spunky Penn squad 85-79, in the finale of the regular season. Ilulmm Rmv. Left to Rightelysek, 11111115211. 110111111111, 111111, 11114131, Colluru. Secoml RmrvEgli. Weidenhmnmer, Fiehls. 110111111111, 1V;1tts. Swegun. Thin! Rmv-Edwurds, Cuoper, Blocker, Ramsey, Arnelle, Harmon. Ron Weidenhommer gets set to pass Weed blocks a pass State scores against Syracuse Rudy Marisa makes a rebound attempt Jim Blocker keeps his eye on Hot Rod HundleY 360 SPORTS SPRING F. JOSEPH BEDENK 00: Kennedy reaches for a peg from second CHARLES W. RUSSO Ccptoin-Elect THOMAS J. WISE Manoger-Elect BASEBALL ORGANIZATION F. JOSEPH BEDENK . Coach CHARLES W. Russo - - - - - CaptainvElect THOMAS J. VVISE - - - Manager-Elect I954 RECORD April lO-Penn State West Virginia .............................. 1 April lO-Penn State West Virginia .............................. 0 April 24-Penn State Lafayette ...................................... 5 April 26-Penn State Dickinson ................... 2 April 30-Penn State Gettysburg ................... 1 May l-Penn State Lchigh ............ 6 May 4-Penn State Bucknell ............................ 1 May 5-Penn State ................. l Rutgers .............................. 0 May ll-Penn State . ............... 21 Bucknell ...................................... 0 May IS-Penn State ................. 8 Temple ....................................... 1 May lB-Penn State .................. 7 Navy ............................................ 0 May l9-Penn State ................ 7 Villanova ..................................... 3 May 22 Penn State ................. 5 Colgate ........................................ 7 May 26-Penn State ................ 6 Pennsylvania ................................ 8 May 28-Pcnn Stan: ................. 4 Pittsburgh ................................... 5 May 29-Penn State ................ 1 Pittsburgh ................................... 2 Won 9; Lost 7 Rex Bradley at the but The Penn State baseball team started the 1954 season by winning both games of a double-header with West Virginia. Captain Keith Vesling pitched 3 Eve- hit game to lead the Lions t0 :1 12-1 vic- tory over the Mountaineers. The second game was much closer with Penn State coming out ahead, 2-0. The following four games-one with American University, a doubleheader with Georgetown, and one with Western Maryland - were rained out. Conse- quently, the Lions went into their sev- enth scheduled game with a 2 wins and no losses to the teamis credit. After the two-week layoH, the Lion squad was defeated by Lafayette, 5-3. Then rebounding from their first de- feat, the Lion nine took it out on Dick- inson. After a six-run Erst inning, the Lions went to a 14-2 victorv behind the pitching of Car Gingerich'. The following week Vesling lost a tough one in the 11th inning to Gettys- burg. Although he gave up only three hits, he lost, 1-0. Still running its streak of defeat, the Penn State Club lost its third game to Lehigh, 6-1. The Lions left 11 men on base. Penn State met her oldest baseball rival, Bucknell, on May 4. The Lions won this one, with Vesling and Rex Bradley hitting baCk-to-back home runs. The final score of the game: Penn State 9, Bucknell 1. At the halfway point of the season, the Lions had a record of 4 wins and 3 losses. Gingerich came up with another ex- cellent pitching performance against Rutgers and the Lions edged the Scar1et. l-O. After a doubleheader with Syracuse was rained out, the Lions, behind Ves- 1ing, pounded out a 21-0 victory over Bucknell. Chuck Russo a n d Ron Weidenhammer each scored four runs as Penn State rolled up its biggest score of the season. Still hot from its victory over Buck- ne11, the Lion team defeated Temple, again behind the pitching of Ves1ing. The score was Penn State 8 Temple 1. Navv, with a ten- game winning sneak behind them, hosted a spirited Penn State squad and found it too much for them. With Gingerich pitching, the Lions won, 7-0. The Penn State team needed 3 Eve- run ninth inning to down Villanova in the next encounter. Pat Kennedy set 0ft the spark with a ninth inning home run and his teammates followed with the other four runs. The game ended 7-3. Colgate collected four unearned runs and defeated Penn State, 7-5. Gingerich was the losing pitcher. A seven-run ninth inning, including a grand-slam homerun, enabled Penn to get an 8-6 Victory over the Lions in a game at Philadelphia. The Lions went down to defeat in their last two games of the season at the hands of Pittsburgh. The team came out on the short end of 5-4 and 2-1, and ended the season with a record of 9 wins and 7 105565. Bottom Row, Left to Right- -Bedcnk Russo, Vesling Gingerich, Kline Lucas, Curtis, XVeidenhammer, Ettenoenr. Mitchell. 0nd Rmv-Brudlev, Sunivchak, Saunders aLarimer, Leonard, Kennedy, DOrsaneo, Stark, Gerdes,1VIedla CHARLE; D. AEV'ERNR 9 TRACK Coach ORGANIZATION CHARLES D. WERNER - - - 9 Coach . Roy A. BRUNJES - - - - 9 Co Captain- -Elect ROOSEVELT GmEn - - . - - Co- Captain- Elect BRUCE E. VOCELSINGER 9 - - - ManagewElect I954 RECORD May l-Penn State .................. 68 Navy ............................................ 63 May 8-Penn State .................. 67 Pittsburgh .................................. 64 May 15- Penn State .................. 71 Michigan State ............................ 60 May 21- Penn Sta .................. 71 Manhattan .................................. 59 May 28 29- IC4A, 6New York, N Y. Penn State--lst place. BRUCE E. VOGELSINGER Won 4 Lust 0 Monoger-Elect ROOSEVELT GRIER ROY A. BRUNJES Co-Copfoin Elect Co-Coptoin Elect Pollard in a fast finish 364 Over the high bar 1 Penn State's track team Finished the 1954 outdoor season undefeated in dual meet competition with victories over Navy, Pittsburgh, hdichigan State, and Manhattan. The team also won Erst place in the 1C4A,s and placed high in the Ohio and Penn Relays. In the first dual meet, the Lions downed the Navy Middies, 68-63, in a battle that was close 2111 the way. Ollie Sax turned in a record 48.9 in the 440- yard run while Art Pollard posted record 9.7 in the century and a 21.1 in the 220-yard run. Captain Dan Lorch hit 13 feet in the pole vault. A team victorv could best describe the Wernermeng 67-64 victory over highly rated Pitt. It was a nip and tuck agair 2111 the way and was decided when Lorch tied a P21111t11er man in the pole Bottom Row, Left to Right- -VVerner, Gordon, C11i11rud, Blockson,rhioor11ead, Hollcn,L0rc11, Sax, B. Austin, Slocum, Leathem, Johnson Garrett. stiny Hutchinson, Yonkers, Crier, Ayers, Eskey. Thi rd Rmv-Forsx the, VVhitEe1d, Baler, Voge1- Brunjcslollard,1VIatz,Pearlstei11, Terrill, SI 1yder, Pastotius, Sutte ,D. An Singer, SchoHcld, Stavros, Rivers, Young, Vulcntini, McGra th. vault to capture four points. Pollard finished lh'st in the 220-yard dash and Charlie Bloekson set a record-hreaking discus throw of 157 feet, 101A inches. The Lions next downed Michigan State, 71-60, shattering four records and equaling another. Pollard matched the Penn State 100-yard dash record set in 1942 by Barney Ewell with 21 time of 9.6 seconds. He also came within 21 tenth of :1 second of Ewell's mark in the 220 with a 208 C10Cki11g.Rosev Grier set a new meet record with a 54 Feet, 7 inch throw of the shot. He also won the discus and javelin events. The mile relay team turned in a 3.16 timing to shatter the Penn State mark set by the same team two weeks previous. Ollie Sax ripped through the 440eyarc1 dash in 48.7 bettering his own record by a tenth of a second. Loreh reached his all time best with a vault of 13 feet, 6 inches to set a new Penn State record. The Lions continued down the win- ning road defeating Manhattan, 7159. It was the ihost explosive win of the season as Crier, with triple victories, and Pollard and Red Hollen, both with double wins, paced the winners. The Nittany Lions won the Inter- collegiate Championship at New York on May 2 -29. Pollard captured two First places, while Grier and Hollen each copped one and Lorch tied for one. Pollard tied the 1C4A 100-Vard dash with a 9.6 timing. In 21 220'trial heat, he set a new record with a 20.5 clocking. Penn State collected only 7 points in the National Collegiate Athletic Asso- ciation Championships June 11-12 at Ann Arbor, Mich. SL cond Row-Ulinski, Gittlen hitting one down the fairway. ROBERT RUTHERFORD, JR. Cooc WARREN M. GITTLEN Captoin-Elecf FREDERIC G. COHEN Manager-Elect GOLF ORGANIZATION ROBERT RUTHERFORD, Jn. . - , - Coach WARREN M. GITTLEN - - - Captain-Elcct FREDEmc G. COHEN - - Mm1agerElcct 1954 RECORD April 17-Penn State ............ 5 Navy ............................. 2 April ZI-Penn State ..... 9 Gettysburg ........................ O April 24-Penn State ............ 9 Buckncll ............. .. 0 May 8-10-Eastern Intcrcollcgiatcs at Hanover, N. 11. Penn State, 10th place. May 14- enn Colgate .............................. 4 2 May 18 Penn 1 May 22 -Penn Lehigh ............................. 1 May 26-Penn . .......... 4 Pittsburgh . , V . .. .. 3 Won 7; Lost 1 The Penn State. golf team. victors 011 May Hcdgingthc 1ianmcn,-13. 1iuLcn nine matches in 1953, hcgan its 1954 and Warren Cittlcn postcd Victoria; cighttmatch schedule displaying th c along with sophomore standout Jim same form it 11:11.1 shown thc previous Boyunuwski, hut thc rvmuindcr 011 the ycztr. Lion roster 1011 to tho Cu1gutc opptr Nztvv was Penn State's hrst victim, ncnts. Stmup, the team's t'ctcram pmv losingto thc Lions, 5-2. Bob Smith was crman, km his match when 111C Ml mcdahst with a 2 over pan 21 score 01' 73. roons' Jim 111111115011 birdied 1119 19111 1n the Iirst home match the Lions hnlc to take that matchwunc 1'17. V met an easy Gettysburg team, defeating The next day the Lion linksmcn du Lion golfers off for another match it, 9-0. Smith and Gordon Stroup shot 10.1th the 115; Red from Corncll. 5-2, in 68's to share 10w honors. Three days a 11-11111-1'0ught battle as the three sopho- 121tcr Stroup again led the linksmcn to more members 01 the team aided with their 12th straight victory as they dc- Wins. In thc third consecutive away tented Buckncn, 9.0. While 1111 six 01 gaimx the Lions pounded Tcmp1c with the Lions took individual victories from zm impressive 81 Victory. Stmup won their 131.5011 opponents, they 21150 WOH his 1i1'th match in six openings and was the three best 1321115 Of the partners. medalist with a score 01. 7g. Tho nvxt After a two--wcck interimY thc undc- match saw Penn Stutc hand Lchigh 2m 1batcdg01fcrs traveled to Hanover, N. 11. 1H 1053 as Uittlcn was low man with u to compete in the Eastern Intercollegiate 69. This gave the team 21 61 rccord Golf Association tournament. Smith did not compete. None of the Lions qua1iftcd for match play 0n the. heavily wooded course. Stmup missed by one stroke as he came in with a 15-1 for 36 holes. Captain Rod Eztkcn, lust ycufs runncrup in the Ensterns, carded at 162 along with Joe Webb. The team's with 0n1y one match rmnaining :It Pittsr hurgh. The Lions met the Panthers, who were undefeated in 31 matches, and hundcd them a +3 defeat us Cittlcn won his match on the 1111111 11010, which turned out to be the margin 011 victnry. Jim hIHyCS, a junior. shot a 75 for final position in the tournament was medalist honors. tenth. With the Lion winning strcuk Colgate, the lust team to hcztt tho snztppcd in quest 01' the 15th straight Nittany Lions before they began their victory, the gun tcum ended the 1954 m- winning streak, snapped the same strcuh season with an impressive 7-1 rcmrd. J 1. George Kreidler sizes up the situation Lt'ft-w Right-lhttherfnrd, liuLcn. Ucrhttrl. Muycs, Butx'unnwski, Uittlcn, H'chb. Stump, Brute. GLENN N. THIEL Coach Bob Hamel defends against Sworthmore stickmcn cvcr, upon 1caving State College t11C Penn State club bowed to Navy, 2371, .441 isCROSSE and last to Loyola 0n the 1'0110wing day, 1076. In a Imrd-fought game that was ORGAN 1 tiA 1 10114 tied nine times, the Lions lost to Hobart, ' $1 CvLENN L . TunaL . Couch 18-16. Hobart Captain John Snapc ' A DONALD J. BELL A , Captain-Elect set an 2111Atimc, onc-gamc scoring record JOHN F' ALBRECHT JOHN F. ALmu-zcu'r - AlanagcriEICL't by making 10 g0'd1s in the game. T110 MO 10981451531:t 195+ RECORD team .then traveled to Syracuse where the Llons were defeated by the Orange- Apri1 lO-Pcnn Stats . 12 Kenyon 7 INCH, 20.7. '1 Apri1 14-Penn State ,. . . 1 ' April IS-Pcnn State Lovdla V . 10 Upon rcturmng home the Penn State Apri124-Penn State. Penn ....... .. 9 team lost to Rutgers, 20-7, followed by 1 6 , 7 APr11 3041mm Sta : 112 HOba - 18 21 126 victorv over Swarthmorc. In tho 1 , Mav 1-Penn State Syracuse 20 1 MQV 8-Penn State . t Rutgers .. 20 1111211 game OF the season, Cornell dc Mair IS-Penn State 12 Swarthmorc . 6 feared the Lions, 20-13. May ZZ-Penn sme- -' 13 91111611 ''''' ' 20 Individuallv, midfielder Jim Fu1t0n VVtm 2; Lost 1 . ' and goallc Don Boll were standout per- Coach Nick Thiel's lacrosse team formers for thc stickmen. Fulton set a started 011 the 1954 season in fine form. new Penn State scoring record with 24 defeating Kenyon. the Midwestern goals and Bell was credited with close Champions, 1277, at State College. I'Iow- to 100 saves during; the campaign. K t DONALD J. BELL Captain-Elect Bottmn Row, cht m Right-Fuhon, LcCImrd, Hay, Ynutz, Locoms, Bickcllmupt, Bcrgcscn, Ihlmcl, Klein, Ilori. kuwn, Bullock Bell. Stfcond w- ,0 on, Collett, Friedman, GriHin, Fricdcnbcrg, Cranns, Herder, Solomon, Sletzger, MCVViIlinms, Watkins, XVcidncr, Reed, Thiel. Third Row-Erwin, Schutte, Dodcrlcm, Lcntz, Jones. .,3' V . 6x40, 5 k Bill Ziegler stretches for a return 1 ENNIS ORGANIZATION SHERMAN P. FOGG - . Coach WILLIAM D. ZIEGLER, Jn. Captain-Elect LAWRENCE G. COHEN - Manager-Elect I954 RECORD April 28-Penn State May l-Penn State May 5-Penn State May 7-Penn State May 8-Penn State Bucknell I May ll-Penn State Carnegie Tech 0 1 Navy ............ 8 9 8 3 8 9 May lZ-Penn Statem. 9 Pittsburgh O 3 6 6 9 1; Duquesnc O Juniata 1 Maryland 3 May 14-Penn State Colgate ........ 6 May ISePenn State Syracuse ...... 3 May l9hPenn State Bucknell ,,,,,, 3 May 26-Penn State Lehigh ........ O Won 8; Tied Lost 2 Penn States netmen rebounded from an opening match setback with Navy to end the 1954 tennis season with a record of eight wins, two losses, and one tie. Although the Annapolis mid- shipmen dimmed the initial hopes of Coach Sherm Fogg and the team, the Lions only other loss was to Colgate. Duquesne was the first opponent to fall to the Lions. Juniata, Bucknell, Carnegie Tech, and Pittsburgh then fell in successive encounters. Dick Bottom Row, Left to Right-Ziegler, Robinson, Mul- lcn. Landon, Zukcr. Second. RoweJervis, Wallis, Ray, Sailing, Christianscn, Fogg. Robinson, along with Lew Landon and Bill Ziegler, aided the Lions in the five victories. Only the Maryland Terps tied the Foggmen, 3-3. Colgate, however, handed the Lion courtmen their second and final loss of the season when the Maroons tripped Penn State, 63, at Hamilton, N. Y. Victories over Syracuse and Bucknell added two more marks in the Lions, winning column. The season ended on a successful note when the netmen shut out the Lehigh Engineers, 9-0. This was one of four shutouts registered by the Lion squad during the season. The teast one, two, and three spots were controlled by Robinson, Landon, and Ziegler. Bruz Ray, Dean Mullen, and Ed Seiling rounded out the top six positions. Graduation claimed three of the first six men, leaving three lettermen for the 1955 squad. SHERMAN Coo WILLIAM D. ZI LAWRENCE G. P. FOGG ch EGLER, JR. Captoin-Elect COHEN Monoger-Elect With less than 200 students enrolled in 1893, the athletic program provided an opportunity for a large percentage of the men to partici- pate in one or more sports. Today thousands of students take part in the extensive program of intromurols. WM Wk-M wmwvamw-m MW mmmm u ovum am Ma EUGEN C. BISCHOFF In charge, Intramural Athletics CLARENCE M. SYKES Assistant in Intramural Athletics No one connects during this fraternity match I NTRAMURAL SPORTS Intramural sports had their beginning at the University in 1931. Hugo Bezdek, football coach and director of ath- letics, hegan the sporting movement. and in 1934, Eugen C. Bischofi', now assisted by Clarence M. Sykes, took over this newly orgunlzed program. The intramural program is a recreational program. Its purpose is to give those men not participating in the Uni- versityis intercollegiate athletic program an opportunity to compete in sporting events which induce good sportsman- ship and unification of independent and fraternity men. Following this objective, :1 rule was Formulated which bars varsity men from taking part in this intramural competition. The large participation and vast number of intramural sports naturally create a great many scheduling problems. In order to alleviate some of these problems, the intramural ofhee has set up an interleague system. There are two main divisions, an independent division and 21 Fraternity division. These breakdowns are then subdivided into many small leagues. 372 Each school year, the intramural oHice sponsors 2,000 sporting contests in which approximately 6,000 men com- pete for fraternity and independent laurels. In tall and spring, outdoor events as touch Football, swimming, tennis, the golf medal and golf match tournaments, track, soccer, and horseshoes are held. In winter the intramural enthusi- asts move indoors where they compete in boxing, basketball, wrestling, handball, badminton, and volleyball. Basketball, football, and volleyball seem to he the most popular of the sports, according to the number of active participants each year. Oiheials For these contests are chosen from graduate students and qualified undergraduates. During the season eaeh fraternity is awarded points for participation and points for winning a particular event. The winner of each individual sport is presented with 21 trophy From the intramural department. At the end of the entire campaign, 2111 the points are totalled and the team with the most points is declared the winner of the yearis campaign. The victor then receives a trophy. 1n the independent division, each member of the winning team is presented with a medal. v amt: 0VNV tekw aw :5 r nan; Andy Schoerke grabs a rebound for PiKA Fraternity wrestlers bottle it out on the mats Off to a fast start Touch football under the lights Badminton, a popular intramural sport It's an incomplete pass during independent football game Fast action in this intramural game Otto Hetzel puts one over the net Field hockey was one of the more popular sports with women students in 1919 while to- day, rifle, badminton, bowling, and many other sports also are included on the women's recrea- tion program. , $ uU-hu-a $mm-wgw 5m MILDRED A, MCCOWAN President EXECUTIVE BOARD Preside ! ir',ice Pr4rsiilLliil Secrclury-'Iircusurcr Club Activities Chairman lntrumumls Chairman Publicity Chairman Human; A. Mdhmw MAM LC huglmmm MIMMM l.. James PAT ijAllRlll L - Mmum'x lhsmzn 7 Ix'iniiirli,m I,. Qurlms'num' MARTHA D. PAFTICIESUN Amman! Inlmmumls Chairman MAnu-L .VL W'AuNi-ln , , Senior Aih'isur BARBARA A. Nu mus , Sophomore Reprcwnlmil'c Bluiumm A. Dunn, MAIHL S. IIAlWl-IY lireshmzm Ruprescntulives Xllumilli A. LUCY - - Fucnhy Adviser 'lhv VVtmwn's Recreation Association, an organization hunt on the physical 21ml social integration of Llndcrgrmlmitc Women, sponsors a full program of zlctivitics. Um'cmcd hy :ln Clcctcd executive hoard, WRNS cxtcn- xix c spurts program includes: Buskcthall, howling, hudmilr tun, held hnclxcy, wllqhilH, sul'thull, table tennis, and swinr ming. 3xclirvsunL'ltivc's l'rom iruiivichlui living units, sororities, :md ntlwr ammn'ml groups compote l'ur lht' championship in 150mm: liuu', luit In Iliglilr Klimwl, Ihu'hunzm, s h 0M ENiS RECREATION ASSOC I AT ION ouch sport and the group most active earns :1 participation cup. Kappa Kappa Gamma cmcrgcd victorious this your in the vollcylmll tournament over Kappa Delta, and Kappa Alpha 'l'hclu defeated licnnidcs to capture the badminton title. In addition, thcrc :er clubs for those women inter- ested in archery, lacrosse, golf, zmd hridgc. The group's social activilics include :1 Christmas party for undorprivilcgcd children, and the annual Swoothmrl Dzlncc. The proceeds of this dsz :er uscd to support 11 war orphan. The annual Aquncndc is presented by the. swimming L'hlh and includes novelty and rhythmic swimming. The group combines its efforts with other collcgcs and universities in another traditional event, Sports Day. White. I lull opens its doors to the visiting teams, matching skills in tho wirious sports. Freshmen urc acquainted with WRA through the organ- ization's hundhook which outlines the aims 0f the organiza- lion. Mcfuunn. Jones . QLICL'nshvrry. Scrum! Ron'- Nichulls, Pulmrmn, VVngncr, Farrell, Fischer. ARCHERY BADMINTON BASKETBALL Iz. BU VLlNG It 2x MODERN DANCE TABLE TENNIS . Q SWIMMING xl SOFTBALL THE ACTIVITIES Personalities are the student leaders who by their activities are the best known students on the campus. Fifty years ago, the student leaders and the personalities were, sometimes, best known for their promotion of student pranks. 12 i ii I :2 2: . . ERSONA LITI ES . - -.-....-......,..- - ANDY ZERBAN NANCY SCOFIELD JOHN ROBINSON GEORGE WILLIAMS ; ILVco LLE am A v ? JOYCE SHUSMAN TOM KIDD DIEHL MCKALIP JOHN CARPENTER JACK GREINER MIMI WAGNER MILLY MCCOWAN RON WEIDENHAMMER JESSE ARNELLE ERSONAL'ITIES ROSS CLARK BOB HOMAN ,- SANDY AYERS BAYLEE FRIEDMAN 389 ' ERSONALITIES BEN SINCLAIR AURELIA ARRE RON SAFIER JOHN SPEER WATSON LEESE DON BELL DON BALTHASER J IM GARRITY KIT REYNOLDS JOE CUTLER FAITH GALLAGHER BEN LOWENSTEIN 391 GAIL SMITH ERSONALITI ES JOE BARNETT PAT ELLIS 392 DAVE CARVEY DICK GORDON ROSEY GRIER LOA JOAN PACKARD BOB DENNIS :7, u -x -535-- .. ; ' ta 5: A . NANCY WARD MARY LEE LAUFFER Women students living in campus residence halls as early as 1910 formed a student self- government organization. The AIl-Universify Cabinet, formed in 1939, today heads a well- orgcmized student government program. JOHN F. SPEER All-University Vice-President H. JESSE ARNELLE AlI-University President JESSE ARNIELLE - - - - - Allllnivcrsity President JOHN F. Smaian. JIL 7 7 7 AI! Uniwrxitv Vice- President RnnI-jn'r A. IIOMAN 7 7 7 7 AN Uniwrsity Secretary Trmxurcr DONALD L. BALTHASICR 7 7 7 Senior C Iass President JOHN R. 'I'IIALIMIan 7 7 - 7 7 junior Class PTL'SIdCHl SAMUEL D. VVourn'rT 7 7 7 7 Snphanmrc Class PrCSIIICHY Am'uun W, ScImAVI-Ls'ANnL 7 7 7 7 Freshman Class President Cronm' F. VVlLLIAMS 7 7 7 CIIIIcgc of Agriculture Ru'umm A. FAvuu 7 7 7 College of BIIsI'Ichs Administration Ihunum A. Fuss 7 7 Comma of Chemistry and PIIysicx SALLY W. LIissu: 7 7 7 College of Educulimz Ulinnm Ii. KULYNHIH 7 7nIIcgo of IIIginacring and Architecture ANmu w W S1 AZVIu s - 7 College of Home Economics XVAINUN K. LI. 1: 7 7 College of the Liberal Arts 7'HAnI.I.s Ii. IARSIIN 7 7 College of Mineral Industries DUN J. BI-iLL 7 7 - CnIIcUc 0f PIIysicuI Education and Athlvlicx jme A. CARPENHCH - 7 Interfrutcrnity 7mmcil Lmusu A. MmuaMAN - 7 - - Panlwllenic 7mmcil HUlH-ln'l' R. DIaNNIs; 7 7 7 Axsmiulion of Independent Men hm j. PACKARD 7 Leonidas MILDRED A. MCCOWAN - 7 7 Women 5 Recreation Association HUNALI; G. '7 I7 'HAMMFR - Mcns Athletic Association PATRICIA l3. IiLLIs 7 Women 5 Student Governnwnt Association H. DIIleL MuKALIp 7 7 Board of Publications 1. BENJAMIN SINCLAIR 7 7 Board of Dramatics aml Forensics OBERT A. HOMAN AII-University Secretory-Treasurer Bottom Iqu' I ILCLm 1111, BCII, LL-UN IVERS ITY CABIN ET AII-Univcrsity Cabinet. 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During CICCIIUH time when 1I1L1 AII LI11i1 01191111 L1IIiL1L11191 LIDLI L1I11919' OIIICCFS 111L110 L1IL1L'l'L1LI 011111 40 per cent OI tI1L1 students 1'111L1LI. IL111111 .I'11111111r1'. SL'cumI Hon'a VIIIIXIIIHICI . DONALD E. BALTHASER President, Senior Class LASS 0 FFI C E RS H. RICHARD HURLBRINK Vicc-Presidcnt, Senior Class M. FAITH GALLAGHER Sccretory-Treasurer, Senior Class JOHN R THALIMER EARL E. SEELY JUDITH T SEDOR President, Junior Class Vice-Presidenf, Junior Class SCCretory-Treosurer, Junior Class SAMUEL D. WOLCOTT THEODORE A. SIMON M. SUSAN FLEMING President, Sophomore Class Vice-Prcsident, Sophomore Class Secretory-Treosurer, Sophomore Class ARTHUR W. SCHRAVESANDE JOHN F. SPANGLER BARBARA L. KINNIER President, Freshman Class Vice-President, Freshman Class Secretory-Treosurer, Freshman Class 3 ' 399 Btmnm Huu'. Left :0 Right .. Dickinson, Kingsley. lillis, Hill, Buchanan. Second er'islmsmun, Caruso, 0mm, Dickson, Smith. 'l'lxinl Rmv-Michcncr, Vain 'l'rics, Sidmaln. Cunningham, Lchr. PATRICIA E1 ELLIS President ORGANIZATION PATRICIA E. ELLIS - - - , . President PORTIA K. KINGSLEY - - - - ViccAPrcsidcnt ARLENE E. Boncusow A - - . B. SUSAN HILL - - - 1 Secretary Treasurer The Senate 01' the Women's Student Government Association spent much of its time working on revisions of its own constitution and on Clarification of women's regulations. In line with this, the possibility 011 having THE SENATE students rather than residence 112111 hostesses enforce TLI1CS was studied. In other projects. Senate sponsored the unnual Junior- Scnim' Faculty Reception, held informal teas for fresh man women in the Dean of VVomenE 011icc, and spun- sored a hig-littlc sister tea. The group worked with the University Christian Association to hold the annual h'hxrriagc Conference in March. The president of WSCA heads Senate and repre- sents women students on Allllnivcrsity Cabinet. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PORTIA K. KINGSLEY President h ORGANIZATION Former May Queens and past VVSGA presidents particir PonTlA K. chsmy - . . - President pated in the May Day festivities. ANNE BEEBE - - - - Vice-P'esi 1e r - - - 1 I u The House gave partlcular CODSIderatlon to conr M. SUSAN FLEMING - - - - Secretary , , , . . plamts received concerning food serwce and pronded a representative to the AlleUniversity Foods Committee. The Womelfs Student Government Association's To be elected to the House a student must have an House of Representatives. composed of the presidents of All-Universitv average of 1.5 or better and may not have the upperclasswomcxfs living units, aired suggestions 1e 21 major judicial record. The vice'president 0f VVSGA ccivcd from coeds, sponsored a drive to collect Clothing acts as president of the'House, but the House's YiCC- to be sent to Korea, and handled arrangements for the president and sccretarv are selected from among House annual May Day Ceremonies on Mother's Day Weekend. members. Bonum Row, Ivan t0 Righl-Mamn, Beebe, Kingsley, Lcdervr, Bunncll. Second Ronk- Hilhcrg, Edclmnn, Manhcck, Fisher, Clark. Third Raw-Cumumn, Bodhnldt, Conway, Him, Magrini. ., arvni . TUDENT T RI BUNAL ROSS H . CLARK Chairman 7 i l RIBUNAL, the student court with jurisdiction over male students who have violated student government regulations, made changes in its structure this year. Under the new system, four junior stir dents and Four seniors, with an alternate for cuch class. will be chosen in the spring. They will be chosen for twoycar terms :11 tlw end of their sophomore year by a cnmi mince composed of the Dean of Men, Chairman and Secretary of Tribunal. and thc All-Univcrsity President. Bottom Raw, Left to Righr-llctzel, Clark, Vinson. Sccuml Row-Schwcn7fcicr, Gnldlilutt, Bolt, Adler, Wade. UDI U IAL CODIDI ITTE E , 'NF::u JOYCE M SHUSMAN Chairman THE women's judiciary body of 51w dcnt government is the Judicial Commit lcc. This body is composed of four seniors and four juniors who have jurisdiction m'cr wnmcn students cnrollcd at tho UniA vcrsity. Members of the Judicial Cour mince are appointed by tho Women's Slur dent Um'cmmcnt Association president, subjcct to approval by the Dean of Wu men and tho VVSCA Senate. Judicial Committcc summons before it women students accused of violating Uni- versity rules, and :ll'tcr trying cnch case, imposes pcnnltics 0n thc women commit- ting these violations. Bottom Ruu'. Left to Righ!-Churmbury. Arrc. Shusmzm, VVnrd. Srcnm! Ihnll'wl,zurlwlnrur. SmcL, Dumhclt. Zuranis. 403 r 1 l RAFFIC COURT MARK J. WIENER Chairman Offenders are given the opportunity to plead their case Humnu Row, Left to High! rMngL-t', Cutlcr, Vian-r, Cn-iscll. Socmul lmv 7 thcrs, Stanmlcris, Kurtz, Ilzlrzmin. BOOK EXCHANGE BENJAMIN L. LOWENSTEIN onoger The BX stocks all school supplies needed by the student Bottom Row, Left to Right Gruy, Lou'cw stein, Ellis, Mcnsingcr. Svcoml Hmv-Huud. Fox, Franks. In 1889, these students, members of the Class of 1890, published the first volume of La Vie. Today, many students, such as the group at work on the Daily Collegian, are active on the staffs of campus publications. Ht DI EHL McKALI P Editor To commemorate the University's Centennial celebration on February 22, a 48-puge issue of the Daily Collegian, student newspaper, was published and distrihuted to every student. Although most of the issue contained pictures and features dealing with the growth and history of the University, page one news pertained to the events of the celebration. More thtm H.000 copies of the newspaper, prepared by the editorial and business stalls in late January, were printed and complimentary copies were sent to other lund-grant in- stitutions us well as dignitaries in the Commomvealth. The next'spuper is a corporate organization supported by student assessment 21nd advertising. Representatives from the faculty, administration, and student body comprise the Board of Ditectm's. One ml. few campus newspapers not restricted by faculty or administrative censorship. presentation of the news and the editorial policy of the newspaper is determined by the senior editorial hoard composed of H students. The stuft strives to present complete, ueeumte. unbiased coverage of campus news. and provides news 0', state. nutimml, and international happen- ings through the facilities of the Associated Press. The expansion of the newspaper has been in accordance with the University's growth. The Free Lance, a monthly newspaper and literary 11mguzine combined, was the Hrst stu- dent publication. It was Iirst published in 1887 and 17 years later was revised and organized into a weekly newspaper, the State Collegian. In 1904 the newspaper became known as the Penn State Collegian. It wasn't until 1940 that the news paper was published five times :1 week and became known as the Daily Collegian. FRANK Ct CRESSMAN Business Manager DAILY COLLEGIAN MARY LEE LAUFFER Managing Editor City Editor MYRON FEINSILBER J ' Copy Editor ORGANIZATION II. DtEltL MCKALIP , - . - - Editor FRANK C. CRESSMAN . - - - Business Manager MARY LEE LAUFFER A - - - Managing Editor MYRON FEINsthan - . - - - City Editor NANCY V. VVAnn - - . - , thnmm A. MCDOWELL, Jn. - - - Copy Etlilnr - Sports Editor MARGARET M. MCCLAIN - - - - Editorial Director leio News Editor Photography Editor PHILIP B. AUSTIN , . . - WALTER R. Hooves - - - MARTHA R. MACDONALD - - . - Society Editor HERMAN F. VVIatsKOPF A - - Assistant Sports Editor MARY M. BOLICH - - - Assistun! Society Editor EDMUND A. RIZISS - - - - PATRICIA A. BEAHAN - - - - Exchange Editor WILLIAM L. PETE. - - - . - Librarian Feature Editor BENJAMIN L. LOWENsTIle - - Assistant Business IHmmgcr SONDRA E. DUCKMAN - - Local Advertising Manager WILLIAM J. Duvtzns - . National Advertising Alanngcr Rtetmnn J. GORDON . - - Circulation Co-tVImmger GML E. FROMER - - - Circulation Co-Manager EVELYN L. RmmaL - - - Promotion Manager EMMALYN C. Seuwmt; - - - PEGGY J TnoquL . - - Personnel A'Iunager . Office Manager DOROTHEA J. EmanT - - Classified Advertising Manager GEnTnunE E. MALPEzzt - - - . - Secretary Records and Research Manager BEVERLY DICKINSON - - - - Senior Board ANN M. LE - - - . - - Senior Board VIRGINIA J. COSKERY - - NANCY V. WARD I. I ' A. MCDOWELL, JRI SONDRA E. DUCKMAN WILLIAM J. DEVERS I Sports Editor Loml Advcrhsmg Mgr. 8. LI LOWENSTEIN . . .. , . . 7 Nohonol Advcrnsmg Mgr. Aswmm Busmoss Mgr. Proofreodmg to OVOICI mIstokes In the fmol draft Bunnm Rom, IIUIA! Iu IIigIIliFuinsIIhor. SCIHYIlIg. Cuskvrlxu GIII'IIIIII, IIUH'CIISN'III t IIssmIIII. McKIIIip. ILIllIICY. VVHHI CIIslIIIrv, RIKgLI, Immu. XIciskupI' Pcct ,Ihiss, Ih- .IIIIIII HIIIicII, AIKIMIIVCII chI. ILr . NtrzsIIIx ' IIIIIIIIsI. Ilcn ncll, AlhrchII, DIlIIxU, 8mm, AIIIII'ISIIII. IIIII'I Ilnzln, Iluupcs. Jdelll Igncur, IIITIIIIL MIIII'r 1J ISII LIIIIIIIIN'. Scdnr. Rhodes. SII'IIk, IIrIIIIslciII I'HIII IIUII' SLWII IR k. IIIIIIIIIIIS. IIUUPK'S, IIiIIiIIgLI IVIIIIIIIIIs, MuIIIIcck. IVIIIIICI. RIIIIrImIIgII Slum, Sur III HIIIIIIII DIIIkszII. Six! II IIIIIIWCIIIIMIII, SIIIIpiIIzIs. Buns s. Ikidlcr. LiIIiaII, SIIIPIIU, IIIIIIIIIII w , IiIIIrI IrIIVImII KILICDIIIIIIIIII. SI'I'IHIII I'mu' Xlgilain. IIII ' AIIsIIII. DIWIIIs I HH Rllll' XIIIlpI-III Pt'lnn l Inmrh Prnlwn. SIIIIIIIIIIIr. UIIISIIII, Blank, III-IIII SII DAVID c, CARVEY GAIL L, SMITH MARY LEE LAUFFER E1 Elmer Managing Edutor r r Copy Editor JOAN L ROWLAND ALEXANDER GAYERS, JR. DOROTHEA J, EBERT BERNARD I KLEINSTUB TELA COHN RICHARD J. GORDON ELAENE ROTHSTEIN Co Samar Edlvor Adwmcs Editor Organizations Editor Frafermty Edttcr Sorority Edstor Sports Editor CoAScnior Editor Choosing tllL' theme, the Centennial 'wur and 1110 Hum t. Dunn 7 lillitUl' University's progress, the I955 LA Vnz smlf worked to UuL 1.. Sum: Muuugiug ljdimr construct :1 hook that would rcllcct 111C Penn State Iil'c l'mmvlu P. HHLme: , Ar! lilimr d IIIL' senior CIHSS. JUAN l.. VNHYW CUSI 1i0'J'-Illi ' 'l'lw stall. candidates, members HI. the junior class. .M I xswm n U. Anm, Jn. Atlil'ilit'k 151mm did the routine work of typing, proofreading. and making l .l.MNI Rm'nwrrm UI'S'WH'UT li'dilm' telephone culls. As the year progressed, pmnmtions wcrv HIVHMW Jr UHHMN , SJWW cliff mudc lo sophomore board and to junior hourd. From the anm'm ,x .I' lizarur Organizufimn Editor utter group, the senior board was ohmscn for the coming iluxum I. K11 INHHH: Frulm'nify Iztlitor Fum- by the outgoing scnim' 5-1;le INA mm , , Somrily Hlimr . . . . IUIIN H. 1 Nun 7 7 Wmmgmphy LA Vua, recognized as one ml the muslnmlmg unn'cr I-me H memm 7 . Sclmlnling lulimr sitv ycurlmolxs. received First Class I lonor Rating in ch-L Susnxx l- W': sunny , cwuggy Hlimr 'IVhC Iirst hunk was published in l889 by the Class of 1890. Xlun' 11., 'Amwuu - t'upy Iixlimr Until 1950 the book was a projL'Ct ml. the junior class. hANDELL WASHBURN SUSANNA J WESCOTT JOHN M M . . cNEILL . . . , SChEduling Editor College Editor Photography Editor Checking and recheckmg Information for the- yearbook Bottom How, vai In RighlmBrL-mling. Kleinstub. LuuH'cr. Ayers, Rmvlnnd. G. Smith, Cam 0y, Ruthsmiu, Gm'dun. lihcrt. Vusthurn. Calm, H'myutl. Sn'uum! Hunt lvdvrcr, Lightnor. Schudl, Czlrtvr, Cilhcns. Molkn, Bums. Luthmp, Grcymk. Amkis, Mch-ill. Thin! Ruu' - Kmusc, Simpson. Mcl,auwhlin. SnInm-ls. lnrpvntx'ur. Roni'nuti. legcrs, 'Aimnwrnmn, Nor ing, Rucss, Brnwn, Unlkins. Fourth nmr-Sclmdc. Kildcc, Sulor, Rxmmndunos. Edgingmn. Puulckns lulswr. Durhim Gruncrk, lluugh. luut-U. Hf!!! Rou'-lh1hrb:mgh, D119 , Lclmvils. Ilvnry, H'ulkcr. Villinm u. X'imwr, livmw. anig. PENN STATE F HOT H CARL A. McGREW RONALD L. SAFIER BYRON N. FIELDING LARRY J. GEDRICH ALEXANDER Ge AYERS, JRA Editor Business Manager Managing Ediior Advertising Co-Director Advertising Co-Director 7? ROTHY appeared seeking redemption from gloom and ORGANIZATION convention in the 72-page Centennial issue of Froih, the CARL A. MCGREW ' - - - - Editor . . . . e ' BYRON N. FIELDING - - - - Managing Izdilor Unn'ersuys humor maguzme. Flhe Issue, the largest ever RONALD L. SAFIIZM . . . . Business Manager published. appeared in February 21nd pnrodied Centennial BOARD OF EDITORS festivities and the Universitv's Umwth. JOHN J- Jm'CE . - - - CU-Dircclor ' n Pmuuzn C. REIST , - - - - CwDircclor Froth's annual parody issue appeared in April and sutirized ART STAFF Time magazine. Themes for other issues included an WILLIAM K. Rum - - - - - Direcmr exchange of material with Other college humor magazines. :1 PROMOTION STAFF e , . , XMuuuaN W. GRAN - - - - Director Crusades Issue. and a pot pourrl ISSLIC. . ADVERTISING STAFF A Shakespearean play Measure Ior Measure furmshed Auaxmmau G. AYER$ Jn. , e . Co-Dircclor - . - . u - LARRY J Granule, . - . - - Co-Direclor ' , ' e2 0 Wltll 1ts motto Let MI. h e . , . ., . tht munthlex humol PUNK 1n n h It SANFORD In LlCll'IENSTlilN - INulmnalAdvemsmg IJITECIOI' h e 1' 'h ' WI lemen the stuf? are chosen V V H ,H 1er ul. Fmth s hoolxsh be It C D CIRCIULAIION SIAFF each year for their ability to fulfill the objective expressed in JACK Rom; . . . . . . Co-Dirccmr Gunman; A. Bucmmur - - - - Co-Dirccmr the motto. , ' PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Regular features which have become a trudltlonal part of meLu, W. SMITH CARL 0. Dossm, Jn. RONALD K. STONE RONALD R. WALKER each issue of Fmth include the theme poem; the Dope Sheet V . e e . . , , , , . COPY STAFF announemg eommg events; Old Mama. llstmg pmnmgs, en- . . NELL N. MAMROSII - - - Co-Direclor . ,. . v e , n . . . . . . h guoements. and murnages; Fmth GIrlvof-the-Month; and 31ng AANU L. Em quDtrector h h h . RICHARD J. GORDON . w - - - Samar Board and JCStCF, 1! column written by the edltor. ROBERT M. Pocmmss - - - - Faculty Adviser WILLIAM K REID Arf Director WARREN W. GRAN S,F,LICHTENSTE1N Promotion Director NaH Advertising Director Frothy promotes sales on the Mall Hallow Huuu lufi m Riglui-Aycrs, 'HL-hlcnsluin. MyGl'L-u, Satin: Fielding. chrich. Sm-uml litur-Xh-incr. Runnmnlulws, chmun. Rnsv, Reid, Llurdun. I'hinl RunwKishlnr. lh'unstlurf. Lcdcrnum, Buykhuul. Glam. Rcist. Cullen HARRY H, NICHOL Editor LOUIS G. GALLIKER Bumness Manager Ihmn' H. NHHUL 7 7 7 7 Iilimr DAVID A. Mrmmm' 7 7 Managing Editor Lotus U. CALLIKFH 7 7 Business Manager DoucLM P. Mummr..-xu NationalAdvertising FLI'ANUR I.. Cumin 7 Local Advertising JUDITH D. Cominvu; Editorial Layout IUIIN 'I. Ihmmsox Fcanm'lfulimr I:Ri-DEIUC L. VYILrox 7 7 7 Assimmt Feature Editor Rumaur 1. BROWN 7 7 7 Circulation Alunugcr 'lhhv Penn State I'lmnvr, I'Vorcstcr uml Scientist is a student publication which wax developed l'mm the Penn State Farmer, a puhhcutinn which m'iginntcd in 1908. The latter magazine was rm'ixcd zlnd rccciwd il's nvw title in 1949. This puxt war :1 change in editorial lmlic'x was introduced vhcrchy technical urtiolcs written hx proi'cssinnul men were. rvpluccd with articles written mainly by thc students for lhc xtuxlcnl Imcl. 'I'hc publication, issued six times :1 war, contains a variety of articles with cmphusis 0n personalities and activities in the College 0!. Agriculture. Many articles dcaling with technical phases of research hcing curried 0n hy the College are 11150 included. Stories of particular importance to women readers appear in the fields 01' food. fashion, and ctiqucttc. The l'harmcr is not limited to stmlcnt suhscriptimm, hut i5 ' the C . . infm'nmtion In lllrmcrsn This studcntvnmnagcd puhhcntion is circulated 1' h u'.h supplying vzlluuhlc financed lhrbugh its advertising, salts. zmd lhc Agriculture Studcnt Council. As u mcmhcr of the Agricultural College Magazine Asso- ciation, :1 national orgunimtim1 for student agricultural lnagn lines, the Penn State Farmer, Forester and Scientist has an opportunity to enter four contests annually. Publications 2er rated for general excellence. womcnk coverage, tcchnicul urticlcs, and for the most outstanding covers. liunum Ruu'. luyr In High! L'umi. h-rgcr. hVilliumx Brush. Nichol, Buumnn, Huuhinsun Rimcnsnynlcr, Clugsmn. Scrum! lhm'7 l ' ' II hUllCl', hnrhold, bull or. Hnmn, Smnor, Bittmgcr, IhlthPl'lnllCIH'f, h n Mly'u, Hmn tin ow- um 0y, Bruund, Ilvrshhcrgvr. Lardner. Puulcs. Hurrnu, Brzuh. Zundh I'nurlh Raw Robinson, Elder, Tcnx'illigor, Davis, Christ, Hicqur, Russ. ALBERT A. HARMAN Editor WILLIAM E. HAPPERSETT, JR. Business Manager ORGANIZA TIDN FliifUFI-IPCIH'CI - . - Managing Editor Auuain' A. HARMAN . EDWARD R. MILLER - WILLIAM E. IIAmriausmT, Jn. . - Business Manager lhnnzm' F. IIENNIISSY - i . . merc Editor Hits 151:. j. ANsKis - National Advertising Manager DEAN ll. VISSLING - Local Advertising Manager CHARLES M. BROOKS - - . , Circululion Manager ROBERT J. KENDRA - A . liliistratizms Editor Smauxm ll. BROWN . - - , Pimmgmphy Editor IlAiun' E Liasmau , A , - Promotions Editor jmm 'Ii. O'HAnA - . . DAVID E. Snoop ., - , Prmnmiuns Editor Business Accountant llliLliN B. Clmuvix'r , - Office Ahnmgcr The, Penn State Engineer, :1 technical magazine composed of articles written by students and faculty members. was first cstuhiishcd in 1908 and after folding two years later was re- L'stnhlishcd in 1920. It is one of the largest college enginccring magazines and is :1 member 01' the Engincuring College Magazines Associates. iripi ?it-v'r'.x, Ev 'x w i v '5 2: V. ' i i E AF; 5 , a In E '99 . ,1 The Engineer is sclf-supportinU, puhiished eight timcs a year by students from the Collcgcs of Chemistry and Physirs. Engineering and Architecture, and Mineral Industries. Its aims arc to create and awaken new intercst between the Stu? dents and the alumni and to publish articles of interest to tho graduate and the student enginccr. Material for the Engineer is judged by seven ohjcctix'cs designed to make the magazine :1 worthy contriimtiML 'iv'hcsc objectives arc: To promote the spirit of hrothcrhuod among cnginccring students; to inform the engineer of current develop- ments in tho professional world; to broaden the engineer's knowlcdgc of and interest in holds other than his own; to inform thc student of cnginctring activities on campus zmd in other groups; to express lhc student viewpoint on pertinent activities; to promote better student-facuity relations; and to provide a worthwhile cxtra-curricular activity for thc cnginccr. Advisers 1hr the Engineer uro Virgil E. Nciih'. chairman; Robert A. Iiusscy. Edwin P. Nye, Andrew hV. Cast and Dunald 5. Pearson. Bottom Ruu'. Left to Righlwlx'rakutl', llcnncssy, Harman, Churvat, llnppcrseu, Sluun. SECUNL' Ruu'ch-iscr, Cruyhush, Lnngoncckcr, Mower, Dimer, Ruwhuuscr. Thin Huw-chhcr, inhcr. Miller. Brooks. Gytlvr, Brown. OTTO J, HETZEL D1rector RONALD L. SAFIER Busmess Manager ORGANIZATION OTTO .I' IIIVI'ZIL , , , v 1 1 - Director RUNAI n L 91111111 4 - , - Business NImmgcr .I- IIunEm IInAw 1 - 1 Design Dirvcmr IIlenAnD J. 9011mm - 1 1 Distribution Dirvclor A1 ILXANDIL n G. A111; 115 I11. ' 1 . .. - Production Director IIiL' Central Promotion Agency continued to grow this vcm 11nd I11mLIIL'LI 11 number 11F promotion campaigns including Campus Chest, Liberal Arts College L'IL'L'tions, and Spring WL'L'IL. A new addition 111 the AssociutL'LILS Student ALtixitics lust sp1i1117,t111: CPA puipnrts :11 replace the small promotional staIIs oI L11mpus 11ru11ni7111i11ns with 11 LL'ntraIilL'LI stlII OI spL'LiaIists who 12m IIszIIL' publicity 1111110 quicklv, LIIi- L'iL'ntIv, 21nd L'L'LmomiinIIV ALL'LmnI L'xccutiVL's, .1ss1stL1I Iw stuIIs I11r 11rt, production copy and dis- t1iI1uti1m,L11rrv the 17111 Ix throuoh 111 L0111pIL'ti011. IIuHum 1411111 I111 111 Highl- 11111111191, h'Lis, 1.111'1I11n II't IL'I, SzIIiL'r, LL'LLIri ',I1 IIL'11111. Gallagher, VVashbum. Second Row IiLIitcnstL'in, Di111IL'1,U11lIi11g1',r lIrL'nL'r, IL'LIL'rmnn, K111121101, Scii'ml, II11I11, DL'nnismn, II11LL' G 111111,SL'I11111I1. Ihrnl Raw 'BICIICIIMICII, lny, IIL'111IL-rson,CI:1rIL,Ii11i11I, VVihnL'l IlibIL'r, Cullwrtsun, IiisL'nhuth, YuVL'IImum. GEORGE E. BAIREY, JR. Editor STUDENT HANDBOOK ORGANIZATION GEORGE. B. BAmEY, JR. v - - - - Editor PHILIP B. AUSTIN - - - . - Arlmmging Editor CARL J. NURICK - - - - . Business Manager LOUIS W. FRYMAN . - , Assistant Business Manager MARY M. BOLICH - - - - - - Copy Editor BENJANIIN L. LOWENSTEIN - - . Advertising Manager CARL J. NURICK Business Manager MARY M. BOLICH PHILIP B. AUSTIN Associate Editor Edi?or sVHOsS IN THE NEW'S ORGANIZATION PHILIP B. AUSTIN - - - - Editor NIARY M. BOLICH - . - - - - Associate Editor Mandolin Clubs, such as this group of more than 60 years ago, brought Penn State notionol' attention. Sporting Centennial beards, stu- dents of 1955 study a visiting art exhibit. . s M mgmawh NW x?ezaEa ? s, 2 Representing 1111' dramatic. 11111511111. 111111 11111311- si1' gmups 1111 11111111115 in 3111110111 1.1111011111111111. 1111? 131111r11 111V Drumutics 111111 Forensics underwent 5111111- 111115111115 11115 113111 with expansion 111111 11111111 service 111 11111111. X11 111111111 constitution was 111111111011 111111 for 1110 1111.1 time 11 11111131111 1111s set 1111 11111110111 1111111 mom- 11111 1111111111111111'm 111115 1111115111 85 0111.11 111111 111 1'1111'1' 11111 1311111115 expensc. P111115 111r expansion 111 111cm- 1111rx11il1 111 1111111116 Chapel Choir 111111 1111: singing gruups 11111 11'c11 1111 their 11'111' to completion Cnmpmition 111 11111 B111r11 111 prcscnt 1111'5111110 1111 prcwdcntx 111 111C PC1111 State 131:11' crs 131110 1111111 1 101; C 1u11 111111111 11111111 11111511111115, 111111 1111: 11111111114115' 111 M111 5' 111111 111111111115 Debate teams. A 11111111111111 1111111111 111' 111C 111011111ch sits 1111 1111111111. 11113111 Cabinet. 1 51111111111114 111111111 1111' 11111111151111 projects 111' its 111cm11c1's', the Board 1.1171111111111113, arrangcs, 111111 11111111111205 11111111115 11cti1iti1's 111111111111; 11111111111113 11111111111111, 111111 11111511111 pcr1'11r1111111ccs. Bunnm RUM, nyt 111 Righr- -Creunmn. Sinchir. Puk. 81' 111111 Ruu' 45111111615, Black Piper 111111111 11F DRAMATICS AND FORENSICS And therefore H E F I N E A RTS Art is becoming 1m essential part 01. lill' :H IIIL' Univcrsily. Although the varied phases of art are not yet hound Iogcllwr through gm urgnniwd activity. slmlcm work in the various Holds is cx hibitcd l'mm time to time throughout the amulmniv your. A signiiicnnt manifestation of tho CV01 incrms ing intcrcsl in the graphic and plastic arm on tlw pan of the student bmllx' is the 1111'th utlcmlunu' :11 student displm's and traveling exhibitions of pml'cs sionnl artists. A class in still life 3. .N - Wu 7h Modern Art Students practice printing by lithography i l 4 x DEBORAH PEFK p rrmwfen? IWIn-M L'HAHHHU'H'll . wxvrv lusx llxix Muir. lhc tlmtll ml. Iht' lnumlm .Hui dilulur. Mllmr V. flut'xinqh. HL Cluvlinglu ulm um :11er Ihumlt'r uml L'huirmnn Ul- llw dh ixiun ml. tlmlnnlitx us i! mm vxisls, died :IHL'r :1 brief iHmw nn chmlwr 20, I934. Umhlv 1n rum Ilw Hamilton .Mcnuc tllmtvr. Plnu'rs mmul its Puma Stngv 1n the Vlk'IHINII'AlliX Uniun Building ulu'u- lwlAu um'c prcxcnlwl nn Hidux' nights l'nr liuwwle mm Plainsrx ncru pvrmirtcd 1n pt'rmnm'mllx usc lhc 'I'UI; hull' Iridu and Shluulm nights .1Ht'r the HchI Union Building; um nln'nwl. Plums pmdmtinnx i'cn' llw 1934 33 .xmwn rangml fmm mudvm uiuhgmh ml John VJH Dmtcnk ECIL Ihmlx, :lnd Cdmllv . m Urcck Inulgmh in 15,1Irilxctlcs' ' XIL t,lL ;l. tinnx .nlw imgludul Hmnm llvggL-nk Mr. Hulwrts . Ilmhn ViHime. Ilw Cum Ix Uru-n . lsxiuin Juxtiw levu'rk Prmluc 'Thr: Com l2 Green Mixmr ?uberln ENN STATE PLAYERS Children ul- Illrlmvss , ViHinm ShuLcalxmrc's 'Illw 'lllming Hf Ilw Shn'uu, nml Philip Hurr'xk 'I'Iw Philzldvl phia 3mg. Hw 154xpvrimcntnl 'Ivlu'ulcr prcsvnlml Scenes from Croat Plays. including The Iditllc Ihxcs :md 'Uthll0 in the I.illIL-'l hculc1' in Old Main during 1lu- lllll Semester. lix'c O'le'L 'I'hL-nu'r utilized this stage during llw Spring. using uriginul scriplx :md ullwr plays In Its! new dramatic mlcnl. D1 nmmn PH Ii , Pruidcnl Viu'rprcxidt'ul furrcxlrwuling Svcrvtun il'wmling SMcrvlm'y I Tcmnrcr Sm-iul Flmirmun xh'trn'x' HL'IJH'WHMHH' SI'IHA. XV. BAIH KK Ix Ihan'v II. RIM ROLAND C. 'Iln'um llnxun l3. Mmmll.L MARY K. Lounnm Ann, A. Mitxns HChildren of Darknees Medea ' Bcll, Book, and Candle Hullum Hung It ! In High! 'nglm, Inulu'ix'. Rrit'sln'ixlrr, Pt'ck, Smith Hull's Sx'hnwL, Zinger. Iill. lialwmk. Smmni Hun zurgcxun, lelpvui, Smrk, Dnhl, SL'IHVHHI. anlm, Iliclm t'lzlrm. lerr. Xn-Jlnmn. Illinl Iluu' l'vllnn, illmms, 'lurmmxki, le'mln-rwn, inxnu, Muislun. Slukull'. Simlmm, Galxlc. 424 A little soft shoe PENN FRANK C. CRESSMAN President The Penn State Thespians, a musical comedy group, opened the 1954-55 season with Funny Side UH, an original show. during Homecoming Weekend and pre- sented Inlarhurghs and Sandy's Broadway success, Finian's Rainbow', in the Spring. Homecoming Queen, Joan MacKcnzic, a freshman, was serenaded by the Men's Glee Club and crowned at the opening of the Fall show written by Michael Rosen- feld, L1 junior. In addition to its two shows, Thespians sent a dance group to participate in the Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg which commemorated the University's Cen- tennial. Olhcially established in 1898, Thespians is one of the Until 1950 the oldest organizations at the University. STATE THESPIANS group produced musical comedies written, directed, and produced only by students. In the Spring of that year, Thespizms successfully presented a Broadway show, Girl Crazy. Since then, one original show and one profes- sional show have been produced each year. Thespiuns was un allemalc group until the Masquer- ettes, its female counterpart, was added. Ray Fortunato directs the SO-Inemhcr group. ORGANIZATION FRANK C. CRESSMAN - - . . CATHERINE R. STARK - - . FAY D. HOLDEN - - . JUDITH B. KOENIC - . PETER T. KIEFER - - . President Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer RICHARD M. HAMIan . - . Member-at-Lmlge With the greatest of 0059 Bloomer GirIH Puppets and beauty in Funny Side Up Bullrun Hum. val lu IthLWVCiu. Rmunfcld. Unrdmi, Kicfcl', Crcxsmun, Stark, Halmur. Huldcn. Scunml Huu' lhxuxl. IKIHQI'IL Izlrlv sun, JHHHI, IIIR'I'I, Lundis. Fin, Ilorll, Fink. Thin! Hml' lllxmnu, Aln'll, ' In vlcxu Spdthis. linuwisul. meixx, Jnhnsmh v'cinm, Cu luiunni. Fourth Row-Jlurtmnn, Dnlaun, Suhncll, Ulmmrigln, Barnum, l 4 ' U I.?.m'. lh'm'hlt'x. kcllrx'. n e m h S e r F e .n t o t e t .m o S the Class of '58 GEORGE W. BLACK President Hail to the Lionu e; a 3- ; 9' a , 0 av. ? 5.: . 3 9 j , L 5 P w. 5 n? s 1 gig? 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'VI I U I I IIIIU. A. 0 I IIIIIII II IIASSOONS NIIIIIIII II. PIIIICI'MIII S XXOPI IONI'S I. IN. S I IVI II'II' II I I;:IIIIgIIIIII' COIINI: I S PIII'I 1:. I7isIIIIIIIn I ILIIkIILII W. IIL IIIII I I IiI II. 'rIIIIv IxI IIIIcIII I'It'sIgIII I ugLnI- I. DOXIIIrI; JII IL W. Ir inI Neil S. An IrLI RUII crt II. LITIIIsIIII lrI I'IIIOI Charles I: IIIIIHCT JI. RIIIIL'II C. IIInc; IDI III IrII II. C I'IISUD III C IIIIIIII'IIII DIIIIIIIII A. I. :IIIIIICII IIUIX'I'I P. IHI'II II: II III Ir; I J MIIIIIIIIIgII t IIIIrlIx I SIIIII'IIIIIII: III IIIIgII II. SI I II I. IIrI'I' D SIIIII'I AIIIII IVIVLIIHI i'IIS Francis W. 'l'III'IIIr IIORNS MIIIris A. NIL'I cr Carson J. IIUIIII'UCk BAIIITONIE ' ?IK'. III I II. IIIIIIIIISIIII IIIIIIIIIIs lIIrIIII TROMBONIZS David S. AIIIIIII IIIIIII'I'I M. IMHHIICCII DIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIII 'ICIII IViIIIIIIUII Q. IVIISIIII , flute and baritone harmonize IIASSIIS IIIIIIIIII'II'I. KUIIHIHhiILI HIIIIIII'I! I'. XIII II I'I Stephen P. SIIIII 'I'IIIIIIIIIS II. SIIIIIIIsI- AII'KUIKIUF VI'. YIVI'II'IIII PERCUSSION IIIL'IIIII'II I3. IIICII' IIiIIIIIIrII I'. UI'IIIIIIIII II. IIIIss IIixIIIIIII'II JIIIIII II, IIPIIIIHHNI 'IIYMPI'XNI Joseph D. SlI-I'IIII CONDUCTOR James W. DIIIIIIIII IIUIHIHT C. ,IIIVIIN IJIIANI'IA .I. II'ITUNNFLI VVII LIAM J. MILIs S'l'ANll-ZY Ii. MICIHISIII VIIIIIZUDOIIF K, KAIHIAV ROBERT C. JONES President :mww'fi IIIBCHESTRA Supdort from the string section Preside III SA'L'H'IHI'VY'II I'I'Itsurcr - Manager I ibrm'iun DII'III'IIIr NIVERSITY SYMPHON Y VIOLIN l IHIHI l5. IINIIIHIIIIII LIIIII'IIIIII L KiIIIIlIIIva SIIIIIII-IN.I IiIIII.IIS.U I'wI I IIIIII C IIII'LI: III: III H :IIIII II. III SsIII M III IIHII H ich IIIinII C. IVCIls V10! 1N II Joanne C. MIIqu'II SII III' N. I-.IiI' Virginia M. NlI'IIxQII .IIIIIIUS II. IIIrIlIIn IX'IIII'gIIIIg KugI'I Robert VIII! John O. SIIIIIIII' BJFIMIIHI IIEIIHIIII JIIIIIIII .l. IU'M m:nIs VIOIAS James II. IIIII'II IIIII' IL I I IrL IzIIIII M'. VI'cx IIIIIt Ilvlvn L. III'I'IIII LI mg C. IIIrIII rI Luis A. Juncs XVIIIIC HI. NIII CHI 08 UII'IIICII CIIvum Ann I . LIIIIIII-rgvr LllUIIiI V. CIIOL IIXSSI-S Francis IV.'1';I-Vlul' I. JIIHC Dzn'Is Beverly IX. BUTLIIHFIII IVI-IIIICII BI 'I'IIIIIIIII III UTILS V AIRIFIUH I;CI'I'V DUI IS I. IIIiI-s Mary Lou MI'yI-r P: III'iI'II I L. OIkiIuIIIIII OIIOIS I ramp. .M 0 E; unIII I1 JJIII' NI. SIIIIII'II IIIIIII'SII.1I I'LUHNI'TS II'IIUIHLIS 14. Mcmvcr .IIIIHL'S S. VJIIIIII- Charles R. BUTLCH I3 ISWUUNS I'IIIIrII's S. BICCIIII'I' BIIrI'iI' II. IIIIIII'I' IIURNS H'iIIIJIII ,l. Mills KCHHUIII LIIsIgIII C'urson J. RIIIIII'III'L IIIIIUMIIETS RUIRIT C; IUIIPS Furl A. KIIIIII juhn K11 II 'I'ROMRONIQS JIICII K. MIIII'I' Jack I IIII'IIII Iinlvcrt M. IMHHIKTII TUBA SILIHILW l, KliI'IIJIski IIIYNIPKNI jIIIIII D. Jenkins HARP XIIIII- F. IIIISI'I'III PIIIICUSSIUN jnhn 1,. IIIWIIINHHI , Rnhcrt B. liiscIIIIIIIII-I' I ROBERT E. PI PER Prcmrtenr LEE CLUB UIILIL'I' 111C IIIFUCIIUH 01. I'irILII'III' IUIIU IIIL' PL'IIII StIIlL' 1i ILL L 11111 incILlLIIan IIIIPIIIXImIIL'IV 70 male 5iI1IJL'r5 mIILIL' .I tour in XpIiI IIIILI pL'rIIIIInL'II In PIIiIIILIL'IpIIiII Pittsburyh BLIILIIHU AIIL'nIImn iL'IIIIL'IIL'm and in Lung 151III1L1 IIIILI iII NIIIIIILIm Now IL'I'5'I'1'. A IIIIII 5IILII I15 tIIi5 I5 5pIIn5IIIL'L1 :Innu; 1115' 111 IIL'tiI'L' IIILIIII' I'Ii gIIILIIIII. 111I Q IIIII 11150 prL'5LrI11L'L1 II LImLL'It III 1110 UriL'r SL'IIIIIII ImII miLL' CDICTIZIIHCLI UIIiIL'rsin IIIILIiL'nL'L's in SL'11WII11 Auditorium. 11110 Club VI'II5 III'gIIIIilL'LI in 1897 and during its .5'L'L'I1nL1 IL'III' with 11 111L'I1111L'r5 tIILIrL'LI L'I'IiL'5 within II 40111110 HILIIUS III L'III11pII5. XVIIIIIII lIIL' Club il5I'11' IVII15iIIIIiIII'IIIIIIIlIs VIWLIL' LIIII5L'II 111L' 111 1115, made LIP 01. 16 IIIL'II, VI'IIII5L' light, IIIIIIIIIIIIII5 HIIHUHI lhm' lIfI 1U RightirPnIllL'ivck, IIIIIII-rt. HIII'IIn, HIIMIII, 15L11'.IILI KIIIII55, Sargent, IIL', 7IIIII5IIII1, Sn'VdLW, L'IIIIIIIIIIIgII, 1rIII5uL, IiL'IIIu. XIIIIIInIan, MIII'MIIIIII. 11110111115011, 1111111112111. 'IIUI'HHUII'B, VVI'IIIIIL Lo, DImII HHIIII'I', JHJHIK'NIH, 11.I5'I:n5. I'iHII 101V KPUHIIIHP. XV lzng-II'III'III, NiLIIIII PIELI, I SL'I IL'I , 1 IIIIIIIII Rmi' MV'LI5, SmIIyLIII, KIImCI, VVIIIkLI', Park 111.511. Koch VViIIiIIms, Slum, L-tzcl, Lung, Reid, IV'I-r511, IILVL'rly, AltmLV'Li, 11y. 1111ipp,BanlL'r, ZIII'I'. VARSITY 01111111711 BIIIIIIIII li'uuilnuphl . Smm' I211. SI'L mu! Raw, 1011 III HixIII1mIIIIIII 11. KI'lI-V', W211 101 .51,l111 VVzn'n '1'. Ian H'illinm A.HIII1I .5'ty1L' i5 typiIiL'LI 11v tIIL'iI' traditional rendition 01' IOIInm' SL'lImIIkL'I', IIIILI tl1L'V VIII5ilv MIIIL' QLIIIrIL't which .5pL'L'iIIli7L'5 in IIILIIimL' IIII'IIIitL's. 111L' C1u115 IL'pL'ItIIiIL' iI1L'ILIL1L'5 I101 IIIIII HIH'CIH IIIILI 5110w tIInL'511ut .5IIL'rCL1 piL'L'L'5III1L1 pIIpIIIIII IIIILI L'1I155I'L'II 5nng5 :15 well. IIUVWH'LI 1'110WIIIIL15 is IIIIIitImL' soloist IIIILI James L. 1x1le1L'nIbrl i5 accompanist. KIIIIEIIT L. PJPISR . , - . , PI'I'inlI'II! VVILLIAM Ii. EIXIILWIIIITII SCCFUIIIU 1117171511H'T ROBERT R. IIIILWIS 5 , , DAVID C, 11lllHIZR'l' IIAIIIIII 11. NILIIIIII. , 5 5 , - 11145i11I'5'5' A'IIIIIIIgL'r Publicity AgI'III librarian .IIIIII, ILwi5, BIIm'n, SLhImIing, IIIL'KIL'T, lPIIltLr, RIIWIIIIIds. SI'L'IIIIII HIIII' . Iva I115, KL llv IIIiVII Row LLI'L 'I,1 L'Ll nL L-I, SLtiIlcnstiLkL-r. 110DL1, GrInL', NANCY B. SCOFI ELD President S CHORUS Tlic 70-mcmbcr Women's Chorus sang Stuimt Mater by Pergolcsi in the Easter Chapel service and 01111111 rendi- tions of works from Bach to Gershwin in the annual Spring concert. A smal1cr group within t11LI chorus entertained with novelty tunes. 1n 1952, the chorus, directed by Raymond 11. Brown replaced the Treble Singers, II group including 125 mem- bers. Treble. Singers had been organized in 1944 by the Department 01' 11'Il181C'klnd the Women's Student Cowm- Hollow ROII. Ivy! Io RigiII-Hysung, LCICh, Schmit fLunim, 11'cncrIIu, Bishuil Dcmmtinu, BngIII. 1i:1ILII, Messinm r LC'II Muss, Rumscv, Dunn SIIIIIIIIIIIi, biimIm. MIII'W, i fItII', NitIIIlIeI, I III. Is, annIoIt :1 L I Inon, 111:1'Vrcil'n1',ulhglllklll, Mitingcr, Sweet Lnnincr, 11'i1t,13cmhac11. FHUIHI 1101bst,1171150n,11IIEris.L'1Ial Rmv-varmun, 8111111111. 11'uIInI1I. Johnsnn Secrist 'liubizls, 1 uk, II'IIyIlI h. 1c ,01110nd:k,1mst. liHII RmIkBrcnIICI, 11111101, 1'IInSI,Im 131le511116er115, Barnes. 1cker A melodious trio mcnt Association. During its Jirst yCIIr thc Chorus claimed only 40 members but in three years has grown to include 70 women NANCY B. SCOFIELD - I I Prvxidcnr BARBARA A. PATTON v - , 1'iL'II'rPrcsiIimzt 111ARILYN 111. SCHADT , . SE'CVPlar'YIPrrC'aSIlN'r RAY MOND 1'1. BHOVVN - , , , Dircctm' I. Sucmul HUII'IAC'IIEUF.1.31511an, Showers. IIII'ni Rn -.11'itw 1ILDIIIIIIII1 11ml. Schulcs. Puniu Kinnier Md'riur Ire sslcx I Stcu'IIrI. . K'IIh'IkiiIm. PLIIIV. i11IILIdtIIIII1d,11LIIshon. ii1murc. Iquu... HOKE BAIR, JR. Sfohon Manager Panel on the air NIVERSITY RADIO STATION PL'nn 81' 111 11111111 11111111115 1'1111111 511111i1111 111111 111 .1 111111 in 115 scumd 11'111 11nd 111111i11111'5 111 sL'r1L' 1111' Univ'icmily 111 f91.1 i 1111 111111115 1111111 7:10 11. 111. 111 10:30 11. 111. 1111111. 11111111111115 1111 111111111. 11'11i1'11 originzitc 1111111 1111' 1111111 1111111'111 911111115 Building, 11111150 1111111 1111' 11111' 511111 115 0111311 in 11111111 11 student 11111111 111111 11 111111111 111 11 1111'L'L'1111111' 3111111111 11 11111111111 111'1iL'1L's, 111133111. 1 CICS 1111 1111' Qumtiun 111111'11'111111r 11isLusx 111111110111 issue 11111111 111111411111 111 m1lsi1,1lr11m11 111111 11111'111' .11111111 1111114111111 111'1'111'11'5 1111' 11111'x'1 in 11111g111i111's, 111111 1111111111. 11'11111' student guest clisL' j11L'111'1's participate in 1111115111111 111' 111111111111' music. 1111' 5111111111 is 11111'1'1111'11 111111 11111141111115 1111' 1111111111111 1111131, training 111111 experience 111'1' 115 11'1'11 11s 11 1'111'iL'11' 111' interesting. 1'1111rL'11 111 51111101115. 1111111111311 1111' 111C 511111.. 1'1111111111111111. 111111 1'111'1111'111111' 11111141111113 1111' 1111150 111111 1111 111111115. 1111' 11111111111 is 111111-1'11111111L'1'L'i111. 11111 1111' 111111111111 1111' student 111111irs is supplied. I111! m 1111111! 111111. 111-1', 11111111111 1 11x11'1. 1i1'1I Imn Mullum Iiuu', .11111111, 11111111111, 111111111, 11111'. I11111111111111111's, 1111111: 11,1111. 1'1 811111011! Station 111mm : 1' havunm' 'l'. 111111111115 mqmm Director JOHN K. STERN - Assiuunt Program Director MA11V1N C. SANmans 811111111111 J. 1.1111111115111111 BARBARA L111; linwAnns 11.-111111 A. 1111111111 - - Chief Announcer Prodmtion Alanagcr C rmliumh' Dir'cc'lm Business 1'11unagur 8115111111111 M. qungm - Sports Director 11111111111111: A. 13111111 - - 1,111pr Manager PHILIP 13. AUSTIN - , - News Edimr Music Director Hccrml librarian 'liechnicul Director DircL'mr of Engineering 1112111113111 111 lIA11111111111-3111 JAM: 111. C 111111111111 Dorwun M. 31111111711111 JAMES T. 11111411131 - . PHILLIPS II. SuoTT, Jn. , Director of Enginvvring M11111 L. 111-:N111' - Offwc Manager 111A111911N MHNN , Promotion 111111 P11I711'c Helmimzs Director L 11,1111. 1-: 5 D1 1111111115 1. .umpus and C mnmunir; Service Director 1111111111111 $111111 - Special 1111211111: Dir'vcmr 1111111T11N A. 81111111114: ' Drama Director DAVID R. MACKHY Ccnurul Aluuugvr JAMES 11. 111111115 - , . - 1111111111110 Asxislunl 191111'111'1lx, 81cm I1111111. Swami Rmv- S1'1111s, .crshmnn 81111111, 11'11111'. 13.11101, 1'0111' 111151 1i11 .1111111gr11111'1'y, 1111111111 ng b$y m.. This is WDFM . . The first point ENhS DE BATE l. BENJAMIN SINCLAIR Manager The Men's Dchatc Team this year was host to Oxford University in the annual international debate, to Mount Mercy College in the annual mcn versus women dL-hnu', :md 10 BuancH University and Dickinson Collcgc in :l triangular forensic. The 2011! annual Inlchtutc Dvhulcr's Congress. always hold at the University, U'Als set up :15 :1 modcl student legislature and Inok place March 10-12. Dchzllc IWan- ngcr l. IEL-njumin Sinclair was pn-sidcnl 0!. the Congress. Cmnmillccs considering issuvs wch as American i'un'ign Imlictx in Asia and higher uhwnlinn nucmptcd 10 got hills passed hy the Congress. 'I'wcnty schouls pnrlicipnuwl. The activities of the team included the University 01' Vcrmom 'lhuurnmncnt, the liuslcrn Irorcnsic l'ournumcnt, the West Point Regional 'lhournnmcnt, the Pittsburgh Cross Examination 'Ihournzmwnt in which Sinclair ticd for second, 1hL' Buckncll Univ x'crsily FIburnzlmL'hl in which Penn Sung plalvccl scumd, and tho VViHium and Mary College 'l'ournumcnl. The Inner tournament. in which 26 Collcgcs lxlrlicilmll'd, was won by the Universityk 1mm. Cumlmscd 0f 35 members, the roam was selected on husis ol- cnmpctitivc tryouts kit the beginning of the fill. scmcsu'r. Burlmu Hunt, 1:11 to Right Gilkq, Unldhlzm, MwHL-r. th'iIIUI'. J. I'. O'Brien. Sinclair. Supnick. Famous, ll. J.Uhllri1-n. Sm-nnd IhmM-Ilol'lvl, Hun . $.1p0n1cill, Unrhnlxlc, Klm'unh. Plzllll, Boyd, lh'mll. Third inu'i lh-ln'k. Dnnmnn, flmrncr, Scutt, Iluimw, Lynn. I'vgcrt. Muller. Fourth Hum .hlums, Simnn, H'icncr, lh'isc- mun, Yxln Hcm. Hullumll'r, Bll'ckrr, Holler, Ullurht'ln. WOMENiS DEBATE ANN M. LEH Manager Memhe1sol the XA711111e11sDel1ute T eum met weeklv throughout the. vear t0 prac- tice and hold round table discussions 011 the national debate topic: Resolved that the United States should extend diplomatic recognition to Communist Chinaf' The team is divided into two groups, the varsity squad and the freshman candi- Llates. Freshman women are eligible for membership, but upperelasswomen must try out for the team. Each member collects her own material and then, with the team, l1riell1' outlines the major points of the topic which will be debuted on each side of the question. Each varsity member attended two or three tournaments this year, the most im- portant of which were the Eastern Forensic Tournament, the Grand National Debate Tournament and Strawberry Leaf Forensic Festival, and the Pennsylvania State De- baters Congress. The latter tournament is held on the University campus each spring, and from the debaters attending, the Gavel Girl, the most outstanding woman speaker, is chosen. Objectives of the debate team include giving a debater the Chance to do intercol- leviute work; teaching her to think 011 her feet to organize mentallv, and to present orallv; and helping her to become an efleetive public speaker. The debater learns to work out 11r0ume11ts which she can support factuallv 1 The team member receives University credit for her work and can also list it as 21 major activity. Iinltmu Raw. lei! la Right- -Ed1111rds, Lieb, Mamurin, Silvermun, Leh, llummel, JIuhnsun. Second Rnw- X1111 nie Azhrlms, 111.11 l1ur1, Mnum, Mensin nger, Marenlinn, Cramer. Ihinl Rouw over, G11 rfin l, Grulmwiez, Yemm, Munn.Bulil1, Ki111l1le.laurth Row-llorst, Ripper, Hnrkins, Nnuglc, Talarieo, Jackson, DeTon In summary . Activities of the Young Men's Christian As- sociation in 191 I took Penn State students to Pocono Pines for a conference. Students of all faiths worship in local churches and at the University chapel. H. RICHARD HURLBRINK Choir President Head Usher K5 :1 part 0f. the 100th birthday anniversary program of the University cclchmtcd on Feb. 22, 1955. ground was hmkcn for tho AH-hzlith Chapel, which has hccn named fur the hm; Helen lizlkin Eisenhower. Initially. the Chapel will consist of :1 small meditation Lhupcl and a program wing which will have omccs 21nd mumclling facilities, as well as a social room, for religious activities of all faiths. The project also includes the large chapel to he built later. Gifts, many of them in memory of Mrs. Eisenhuwcr, wiH hmmcc m a large extent the construction of lhc build ing. A part of the Sunday chapel offering is uddcd to the chapel fund, while the remainder helps to zeupporl foreign student scholarships. The Chapel is :1 mice ml the University. Each Sunday the Chapel Services, held in Schwah jmditorium with the HCV. Luther I I. Harshhurgcr, University Chaplain presiding, prmidc :1 program which brings to the campus speakers representing; the various strains of contemporary religious thought, thiclh' from the IIudmwfhristiun tradition. WILLIAM R. BANFIELD Director Taylor works for perfection During the summer of I955, the Chapel Choir, dircctcd hy VVinl C. Taylor, will tour Europe. A numhcr of con- ccrts have been arranged at schools, churches, and municL pzllitics in England. Germany. and Holland. The Choir zllsu will travel through Switzerland, Italy, zmd France and visit various music festivals. The. Choir. with George Ii. Ccigzl :15 organist, provides music I'm the Sunday worship services and for special pm grams, such us the Easter program and the Christmas hijzlndlclighlservice. For the eighth annual Spring Concert, the Choir sang music of thrcc faiths and the program was dedicated to the Centennial 0f the University. GRCANIZATIQ?'J Lunum H. IlAnsnnAnman . , h - Chaplain WILLA C. TAYLOR - - , - Choir Director 110ml Usher President of Choir Gummy. Ii. CHUA - - A - . XVIIJJAM R. BANr-uaLn . . ll. RICHARD HLInanNK - Organist 3 L4. 73' Hurlmn Inn. Ir in High! kvnnnlx, Nnulcr, Humcl. ldch'n, Hlllrr. Svcnml Hml' 4:105:11, Klillar. um , Iumh. Hmml. 'HlivJ Huu' ihlu'ngc, km'nun, Chimcltzl. L Ling. FATHER JOHN C. OILEARY MATTHEW F MILLER Director President EVVMAN CLUB A friendly visit to the Catholic Chopioin's office Newman Club olll'rs :1 program of religious. cdumtiunuL and social AlctiVL tics, with cmphusis in that urdcr, In the Catholic student. .X mcmbcr of tho lntcrnutimml Ncwmun Club ITCdCIIIIiUIL tho: Ncwmun Club welds the studcnts into n wmmnn union .md xx'm'lxs for tho bcttcrnwm ml. the Uniwrsiu and its students. 11 helps sludunls achieve a wclliroundcd cullcgc cxlwricncc and :1 full spiritual life. .15 u'vll, prmiding amplc opportunity to sync in welfare and social programs. Tho spiritual pursuits arc dnih msm, :1 scu-ndu'x nmcnu, wmmuninn anch and n communion hrmklllsl hvlcl No xcmlwr H. Amnng 1110 other Artivitics 2m: discussions; lmblicutinn ul' 3 momhh newspaper, Thy Vittum Vniu'nmnitc; and a 1; minute xx'cckly radio program. Snciuls includc duncvs, such as the an nunl Christmas chx'nmnitc Bull. pur- Iivs. It'lCVisiUn panics; and :1 xulriul athletic pmgan .X mixed choir, consisting of mun bcrs of 111C Newman Club. sang J! tlw 0 n'clucL mass on Sumlms. The guidance ul' 1110 Catholic tu dcnts is in thy hands 01' IYAIIIICF John C. 01 mm. Roman Catholic chapldin tn thc University; liulwr .Inhn X. Cunt naugh; and lillhcr Ucmld .I. 11mm. The latter um xwrc added In tlw 511M this war. Kn uHicc xms ulrcncd at 308 Old Main n'hm' 11w chaplains conduct cnunscling mn'L 41nd inlcnimx Catholic frcslmwn. MA'r'l'uLw 17. Mn I,ILR - Prwidcu! VVALI'IIR '1'. Emu N - HuxPrmiclcnr Mun Hoovtu 0 Fum-xpumling Sn'v'vrmj NAM'Y E. SNYDI'H Rvmnling Sn-rcmm PAUL J. KFNNIIDY memrcr RABBI B ENJAMIN M. KAHN DerCfOf H. GRACE BASSEL President Hillel Foundation program includes discussions on Jewish life IUH In High! Bt'mh'r. me'ck, Brown. h The Hillel Foundatinn is designed to hring l0- gclhcr Ihc Jewish youth HI. the University. 115 ruligious, cultural, and social aims; arc reached through :1 ulricly of activities. Religious services are hcld on Friday cx'cnings and Saturday mornings. 'l'hc Jewish sororities andl'mtcrnitics sponsor and lmrlicipznc in thc scr vices, and guest speakers 0ch uccupy the pulpit. In furthering its cuhurul aims, Hillel holds town meetings, group discussions, and lectures, all which topics 01' world interest are aired. Courses in Hebrew, Jewish history, and thc lihlc arc ullbrcd tn the students. Record concerts, sponsored hy the Graduate Club, are held in the foundation's well equipped music room. The Hillel Huur, pnr duccd and presented by Hillcl members, is hmud oust weekly m'cr radio station VVIV'LXI. Hillel also OHCI'S Jewish students many social opportunities. Brunchcs :II'C held every Sunday nmrning. hhlixcrs. dances, and parties continue throughout the academic year. Among the high lights ol' the social calendar 1er 51mm Night and thc Purim Carnival. The Hillel houmhninn is equipped with illcili tics which make lhcsc activities possible. Studcnts cam Watch television in thc lounge, listen to records in the music room, read and study in thc lihrury. play pingpong in thv rccroatim1 mom. and duncc in lhc :uulitoriunL ORGANIZATION. H. GMACI-i BAssLL , - - President MORTON I. BI-LNDl-ZR , - Men's Vinn'szden! CAROL A. PENLMAN 7 Mhnncn'x Vicc-Prusitlcn! Rumm l4. Riasmgck . , , Secretary SHELDON ll. BROWN . 'I'rvusurer MARY JANE WYLAND Acting Director This is the iirst year in the life 01' the University Chriy tizm Association, its founding being 2111 uutgmwth 0i i11- creusing interest of students, campus religious organizations. and student foundations of local Protestant churches. 11 is :1 representative body of many religious organizations, its 111e111hership mnsistino 0f the Penn St'lte Christian Assov the Young hien's Christian Association eintion the Young anens Cinistiun Association, 11nd Protestant student church groups of State College. The Association desires to establish coordination among its member organizations in thc con11111111it1'. to provide the University stuff and students with the oplxirtumty to gain experience in religious work, to develop responsibility for participation in religious and con1111u11ity activities. 11nd to acquire 11 mature faith 11nd understanding that 111111 be curried throughout life. In order to attain these goals. the Association has 11 large. extensive progrmn 0i varieti activities. These include. 11011; . o dosey-doeethe religion program includes wholesome recreation Bottom Rtm' It'll tn Right-Jiurgesnn, Kerr. Binfurd,11111111111111. Ridinuis, thi' n111 ssen. Humphrev, MneDnnaid, JOAN 1. 1.151115 - ; , - - - 'li'quAs 0. Senmul er'-Nitr.1uer. R115 -Lrhe1'. Iluht'n lhmnh 111. credit courses in religion and related subjects. fireside dis- cussions in the 111111101119 living centers. 111idi11'eek assumhlies. 111teu1uti011al Uiudu 1te C luh 111eetings, Labin parties. square dances. Coke 1101115 1011 110511111011. 3 political colloquy. and 11 United Nations se111i1111r. These activities are arranged by student committees, stuff 111e111bers 0f UCA, 11nd the student pastors of State College churches. The Associatiun's development is in line with 11 world wide 1111.11'e111e111 for greater unity in religion, and although experi111c11111l at Penn State, it represents :1 forward step in the religious affairs of the University. ORGAHtZATiO-N LAVEIiNi: A. 13111111111 1 7 , - , President DOUGLAS K. lJINNl-ZMORIZ , , 7 A i'icc-Prcsidcut Secretary , . . 1 11111101111 , - 1 - I rmsnrcr MARY J- VVYLAND - , Acting Stuff IiAevutii'c Director Singing in the Hugh Beaver Room Suspended for insubordinotion, the Class of 1892 established Camp Suspension. Students today cut an occasional class for coffee at The Corner. Registration for 12,000 means confusion State gymnasts entertain Swedish Olympic team here for exhibition Loyal Lion rooters fill Rec Holl !;A Prexy, Governor Leader, and Judge Milhollond Pep rolly pinpoints it . . . Let's Go Lionsf' cut the Centennial coke Chivalry on ice, or a Penn State man is a gentleman lg g r r r : ESEKAJ fX fir, : LJJV Even on octopus can enter the Mod-Hotter com- petition that comes with Spring Week Angel Flight advisers join members in inspection of jet engine Impromptu rolly prompts freshman spirit Homecoming Queen finalists form a fine line Lois Cowden, Junior Prom Queen, at the coronation Evelyn Av 03 MISS America, Nancy Von Tries as Miss Penn State, President Eugenhowcr, 0nd Actress Mary Pickford flash smiles for the photographers POST oFFxCE mm W Just checking for a political clique meeting Pershing Rifles guards the shrine on eve of Mounfoineer game Townspeople and students find good skating on the new, artificial, outdoor rink The best ahow in Spring Carnival, 30y bcumirchod Sorority 0nd fraternity members Another illegal porker gets 0 hclaet from Captain Mark ' Schuhplattlers enjoy Bovorion folk dancing Mont Alto Student Encampment brings discussion on problems by students, faculty, and administration It's the style que dinks, Bermuda shorts, and knee-length socks Popular coed is coed with a convertible Holy Cross game holf-fime brings 60 high school bonds to field in annual Band Day Ceremony - ' , I ' . .u.,' x ,' , , w . . L , . . 'Amhkii'u. I 7 W! l V , . ' . ftao'lffh ' ,1 .x L . . .' . f $9an Who? M07 Apledge? Jone Montgomery is crowned May Queen for 1954 Through the pansy ring, a tradition for engaged Tri-Dclts Coach Hostermon and his All-Amcricons, Packer, Dierks, 0nd Pinezich scan the sports page ,1.$ , Spring Week's Ugly Mon contest finds Delta Sigs campaigning for their candidate Jam concert Donny Grove boots It out Schools fine, but vacations arc finer Big week-end . , . big dance . . . big crowd Chaplain Horshborger 0nd Retired Chaplain John H. Frizzell break ground for All-Foith Chapel Shake, rattle, and roll And after the monsoons comes the Spring 455 , 4,, was: , ..: v- Using a sandwich hour for l'studW' in Old Main Lounge Teaching by television- the great experiment Warm weather, Whipplcs, and a bit of bridge + 3.13mi, M , 3 5'13er MW'QaZE Kai? ' .1 -u 1; , mgmamya; na'?5 ka'3' PENN STATE IN THE NEWS What have we been doing? The Governor, Jesse, and Proxy talk Centennial Marv Trimos holds the talent show Behind the scenes of All-University Cabinet, crowd with clarinet. and sax the secretariat records the meetings H ETZ E L UNION BUILDING The Studio With its grand piano and Instemng rooms provides opportunities for hearing good music l l The Main Lounge of the Hetze! Union Building provides 0 place for entertaining parents and friends, for rest, or for study Dr, Ralph Dorn Hctzel, President 1926 1947 After more than 1w0 years in construction, the Hetzel Union Building wag opened on March 15, I955 The Lion's Den, a snack bar, is one of several food facilities proving popular with students and faculty AII-University President John H Louboch and President Milton S. Eisenhower broke ground for the Hetzel Union Building on Jan. 8, I953. The Terrace Room with private dining rooms adjoining offer a complete food service for Penn State students, faculty, and alumni and their friends The Hetzel Union Building was named for the late Dr. Ralph Dom Hetzel, tenth president of the University and a champion of student government The main entrance to the Hetzel Union Building leads to on as- sembly room or to the main desk, both or left on picture 459 A Page Abele, B. M. ........................ 106 C. Ayers, A. C Jr. ................. 164 B Babcock, S. W. ,. .. ....... 94 a . Balti'laser, D. E. .................. 80 460 SENIOR INDEX Page Bcnmnger, D A ............... 150 Benson, S. J. ....................... 211 Bentley, J. E ..... 106 Benz, W. ....................... 127 Bares, C. M ..................... 80 Bares, J. F ........................ 127 Berger, J ............................ 61 Berger, J. G. . ...................... 12.7 Berger, R. B. .................... 127 Berg uist. J. C .................. 127 Bens , J. O. ........................ 127 Bertani, A. A. .................... 106 Bertholf, J. L. 61 Besecker, J. A ................ 94 evan, K. L. ........................ 61 Beyerlc,J. E. ................... 80 Bickelhaupt, G. F. ............ 127 Bie er, P. K. .................... 106 Bieberbach, M.W.111 ...... 165 Biechler, C. ................... 127 Biemesderfer.S G. K. Biever, W. J., 11 ,,,,,, Bilbao, C. ............................ Binkley, J L .................... 150 Binkley, R M ................... Bird, R. ................. Birk, A J ........................ Birkelbach G. J ............... 107 Birkinshaw, E. E.. B10Cker,J. L Bloomwcll, A. E. 13,0bb G. N. ....................... Bobrow, R. H. .................. 80 Bocchicchio, B. . . 128 Body, JH ............ 61 Bo uszewski, A. R. ........... 94 Bo m,W.G.. 150 B hus, E. 150 Bollch, M. M ................... 165 Bollard, R. L 61 Bollinger, B A 107 Bonatti, W D ............... 94 Bond, R. C ,.......... . 150 Bonfardine, C. ................ V 209 Bonini, K. 1. Boorman, Brown, C. R. ...................... Buchanan, B. S. Buchanan, J. E. .................. Buchwald, ER. D. ............... Buck, D. Buckey, PF M. ................... 107 Buckinghax11,RJ L. .............. 213 Bu1erbal1gh,J H 128 Buy 05, . .................... 166 Bygate, J. ........................... 208 Byrns, J. A. ....................... 128 C Caloyer,T . M. .................... Cal ,.0 P. .......................... Calvert,1-I. L. ...... Camp, ........ Campbell, E. C. Campbell, M. H Campbell, M. J. .................. 107 Campbell, R. S. .................. 80 Campbell, S. M. ..... 151 Campbell, W. E. ..... 166 Campolongn, 91.13.. ...... 128 Can naga, C M. .................... 166 Cantor, A.13. ...................... 81 Capuan11RI.1V.1 .................... Caput0,R .,Jr ......... .. Carey, J. .............. Carlstmm, A. A. ....... Chudowsky, R. L .............. 194 Cooper, L. B. ............ Cornelius, H. B. .. ...... teas C1ressman,F. C ............ Criden, L. S. ............... Crisci, A. ............................ SENIOR INDEX Page Page Crissey, K. A. ...................... 168 Dinos, N. Crudo, J T. ........................ Dobrogosz, W. J. ........ C ..A Da11y,1V1.L. ............ Ewing,vx W. B. III 7. F Exle ey,VK Dangerfield, . T. M. Danser, . L. .......... Darlington, J. M. , Darlington, M. W ............ 129 Darlington, 0. H., Jr ........ 129 sh J.. 194 DelleDonne, R. .................. 152 Demboski, T. J Demianovich, M. Denker, R. W. ........... Dennehy, R. ........ Dennis, R. R. . ........ Denniston, J. H. Deppe, W. L. ......... Den, R F DeSa lle, Fox, D. E., Jr. ................... 213 linx. J E. Francisco. S. G. Frank, II. H. Frankel. F. R. Freur. II. H. Frederick, J. T. Frederick, L. W. Frcdcricks. II. E. . Freed, L. A. Ijrceman, F. II. Frcngel. W. N. Fretz. J. A. Fer 1'. P. D. IrL'I'crmuthF XI. J. I ,rL':1Ier J.F Frick. E. A. Fried. LI. J . I:ricd11111n.B. Friedman J. L. I'ries P. A.. IritzscheL . A. . I:ruI1w,ein M W. I'urbLL'. T W. G LI'1I1IL' J. P L1.III11gI1cr. M. F. L1.11Icr. L.A L111II111111V II. BI. Lumber. J. K. L1.1rLInL'r. L. II. L111ris.J. V. . L'111rner. E. V. Garrett, T. LT. LInrrity, J. E. LIL'LImark, H. C. LIL'LIriCh. L. J. LIL'hring. G. E. Gckus. 1 J. C. LIL'Iam. II. H. . LIL'miIntti. L. A. , Georgaris, B. S. George E. A. L1L'rI'1'.1rLI J. E. L1L'rsI1L'nuw. L1. II. L-iIbL-rt J. E. L1iII1ert, J. F. .. L1iIbert. P. L. Gilger. J. II. L1iII. I2. BI. L1iIILttL. J. L L1IISUn J. R- L1ingrich S. Ginsburg, L7. II. L1iKtIL11. W. M. L1Iussm11n II. I L1Icnv1rioht E. T. Jr. L1Iou.A ,. L1IuLI L. A. LIUILI. B. L. LIUILI. K. LIUIIIbL'rg. M. E. 462 SENIOR INDEX Page Goldberg, S. I2. . . ........ 83 GuILIbIatt, S. A. ................. 96 anlcnberg. E. . . .. ..... 172 GnILIxtein. M. J . ., ., I72 Goldstein. S. L. . . . 83 Coleman. J B. . . ..., I72 Innano, L. S. . ., I95 L1011LI'111'LI, A. M. .. ,. ,. 208 meIing, B. A. ,. . . I72 Ludeing, E. C1., Jr . .......... 132 L100LI1111,1n II. J. 210 L1nnLIriL'I1, J. P... Jr. . . .. 83 L1111'LIon,I II. J. . I72 L1uugI111n I2. M. . . , . 64 InuILI. J H. G. . . 209 Goydu. M. A. . 110 Lhzinsky, S. .. .... 205 GmbIL. I3. W 213 1r.1h.1n1, I. L 110 L1r.1h'1m, J. E ................... 153 Grdham,J J ...................... 132 Graham, P A ..... I72 Grusso. A. J ........ IlO Graves. II. A 153 Green. M. L1 I53 GreLn, P. L7. 172 Green. II. C I72 Green. S. N. 110 L1rLcn11w1.1It J.L.153 Creenbarg, E 172 GrLcnbcrg I2. M. 83 1rCLnL II. ..... 96 L1reenly. II. II . . I32 Grecnstcin. A. G. ............... 212 Irciss. A. IL. ...................... 64 L1rctI1. I2. I2. ..................... L1aning F. E. Grocplcr. I2. II. IroII L L L1mss, L1. NI Irubc, S. J. L1ucntI1er, A. II. ., .. L1ucntl1cr. H. A. I32 L1ucn'1,1nt N. 131., Jr. 96 L1untI1cr. F. K. ,.. ... ., 64 II IIad 1;; II. L. .. , 97 Huarlandcr NI II ............. 172 II11Ck1111111 II. S. 132 HuIcr A. L.. ... 172 Hagen, II.J. ........ . 132 Haines. N. I2. ... ,,. . ,. .. Ill Hairsmn. L. E. . . . . .... I53 .11. J. E. . 83 H.1II. L. D .. 97 HaIIer, M. . 83 Hallett, H. II 132 IIdIIman. H. K ...... 64 IIdmby. C. W. 132 H.1mcr,II M. I 5 Hamilton S W.. III ....... 208 HamiIton, W. M. ,. H11mmeII,II. E. ......, .... I53 Hammer. N. L. ...... 205 Page Hannnersbcrg II. B. 153 H.1111pL c.I Hand J. J. Jr. HandII111.1n. S. Hannigun. II. J. HanSLn. M. E. Happcrsctt. W. E. J1. ., I32 Hardino II. I. . ' I Harman A. A.. 132 Harmon, J. E. 203 Hdrndcn. K. L 195 Harncd. E. W 195 Hamcd. P. L 64 Harper. II. I. 65 H11rt'LILId. E L1. Hurvcy,L I. I'Iusum, M. S. .- HasscIman, II. M. Hei511111n.II. N HeIIcr, M. A. ..... Helmun, N. M. IIanILrsImt II. N. HLnLIcrsun, M. E. .............. HLnncssy. P. W IILruILI1 M. I2 ..... Herr. . N. ...................... HLrsI1bL'rgL'r, II I2. Hershey. J. L., Jr. ........... . Hickok I2. M. Hicks N. L. ....................... Hidinger E. II. HieItjc, M. J. Hiest.111d.I2.E IIiIL1111111,E.L. ................... 153 J. L IInLhreitLr, II. J. I'Iockin, L. II. ............. 83 Hofeckcr. VV. J. ...... 133 IIoIIman, 12. A. ............ 133 Huffman, C. E. ...... 83 Hogan, J. F. ........................ 97 Hogrefe, A. F. .................... 133 Holden, A. 12. HOIm,J L .......... Human. II. A. II1mLI,L. B.,Jr. .. Hooley, M. C ..... Hooper, 12. C. IIoopcs, W. II. Hoover, II. H. Horst, K. ...................... . . Horst, S. E. ........................ I73 Horton, B. B. Horton. O. A. Hough, W. A. Houser. W. II. .................. 133 Huward, J. I2. .. 133 HoweII. I2. E. ......... . 173 HumphrLy, 12. F. .......... Hunter, J. I2. ,. I'Iuntsingcr. J. E. ...... Hurlbert, J. A. .......... Hurlbrink H. II. ...... IIusmn II. E. IIutchinsnn I2. P. .............. I Ibrahim, F. .......................... 154 Imboden, W. H. Irvine, II. E ........... 66 Irwin, E. N. ........ 66 Iseman, W. J.133 Ishler, J. L ................ .. 174 Iwanczyk, L. C. ,. ..... 97 l'I111Ii, A. M. ........................ 208 Jacko, E. J. .......................... . cko, . ....................... Juroszewski S. C. .1rvis, . .Lanplong, M. I2. Lnkins, J. I. Page 1:: 9, C. M. ...................... 15-1 esslck, I. M. .................... 17-1 esLenka. R. J. ................ 97 01111. B. M. . ................... 66 011115, C. M. 174 ohnson. B. A 174 011ns0n. C. A. 112 ohnson, 1. M ................. 112 011nson, J. G .................. 133 Johnson, J. L ........... 112 1111nson, L. P ................ 154 Johnson, R. E ........... 133 0111150n, R. N. .. ..... 17-1 ohmson. W. G.. Jr. 11111 208 '011nson, W. U. ......... Kuc111c.J.J. Kaelin D. N. ..................... Kalm. I .......................... K.11bacl1, M ....................... Kalodner, H. M. . Kumsler, T. C ............ une, J. T. .. Kaplan, M. M .................... 113 Kapp, J. M. ........................ 209 Kdrmck, P. ................ 13-1 Kdr1.J.G. .. ..... 17-1 Karpmski, A. J ..... 113 Kdrvuis, R. J. ............ 17-1 dedczun, L. F 13-1 deun, J. ' .............. 174 Kdtes, G. ........... 174 Katsif1, A. ............... 212 Kdll, A. J ................ 83 Kau. B. J. .......... 174 KdtLC, M. .................. 97 Kau11man, N. P. 1 ..... 13-1 Kauftheil, L. N. .................. 17-1 Kernan,1:. F., Jr. ................ 134 SENIOR INDEX Page Kerr, M. C. ........................ 205 Kisatsky P..J ' 11:1 .31.: 1. 97 Kitchel R. S , Jr. . . ,. 67 Kitte1berger, G. A. .. 67 Klamback, M. P. .. ., 208 1x 6111,11. A. . 175 1x1L1mtub. B. I 175 Khmdn, T. E. 212 Kowalczyk, J.1 Kowalik G. Krae, E. J. ..... Kramph01z L. G. ............... 205 Kyler, A. S. ....................... 135 L LaCoe, J. D. ....................... 15-1 Lac011, D. C. ...................... 8-1 LaFerrara T. H. ............... 8-1 LaHerty, D. K. Lunan, K. F. Lahr, C. E. .......................... 210 Lancaster, L P .................. 135 Ldndberg. E J Lenders, R O Landis, D. H.. .................... Lansberry, D. R. .............. 113 Page Lupsley, B. A. .................. . 175 Larkin, M. E. .1 .... 175 Larson, C. E. ... 196 Larson, L. A. 211 Ldeka, W. J. ...... 173 Lasker. B. 176 Ldu11'cr. M. L 176 Ldug111in. G. P 98 Lavenda.1 E 133 Law. D. S 8-1 Leach, M. K. ................. 176 LLdman. R. H. ................ 135 Ledthem. D. H 67 LeChard, A P 176 Ledercr. B J 113 Leech. C. E 196 Leese. W. 1x 176 Legory, L. 131 ... .. 8-1 L611, A. M. ........................ 176 LLibowitz, E 1 13 Lelchel, J. C 67 Lelder, A. A. .................... 135 Leitzell, J. R. ..................... 213 Lenker, D. P.. Leone. J. A. Les11cr, 11. E. . . LeVan. R. J ...................... . Levin. M. . 11-1 Levin,N. Llewe1yn, J. G. L10yd.J A Lofquisl A. L L11ng.h1. C. Loose. R. A. ................... Lord1v 13.1... .. Loren'loni. F. P. ................ 135 Lubcrt R. C. uk ,E. ., .. Lundy, J. W. .. .. Page Lundy, M. '11. 177 Lu 9e G..F. , 1.36 Lutes. E. M.. J.r . ... 211 Lutey, R. 11.. J1 . . 196 Lutinski. C. A. , , 68 Lutton, B. VV 136 Lutl, P. A. , ... 212 Luvben. 1V. L.. ,, 9.3 Lv1e. S. R . 11-1 Lvnch E. L 136 L:Vt1c 1.11..Jr 205 M McCandless. D. E., Jr. 653 McCartney, 11. C. 1 . . . 205 McChesney. A. E. , . 136 McClain. M. M. . 187 McCluskey, C L 1 1-1 McClure, D. N ........ 187 McGowan, M A 15-1 McDermntt C 1x ...... 11-1 MLDoweH, D L . .. 136 Achuwell, J. E. ... 136 McDowell. 187 McElhaney. L H 98 McE1my, J. H ............ 63 McEwen.J E Jr ......... 211 McEwcn. 1 1. ...... 187 McFarland C. S. Jr. ,. 8-1 McFee1v 11. A.. ,, .. 6S McGarrJ J J 212 McHugh. C 0.. .. 196 MCHugh D. A. 68 Mcllhenn1.D.J. ., . , 136 Mc11121111.B.VV . 15-1 MC11mv,S.11. .. .. 196 14 20:1 114 . 11-1 McLaug11lin,R.E. ............. 11-1 'Vchaughh'n. 1N E. .......... 68 MCIUahnn J. T.. . . 115 MCMi11un. P. K. Jr ............ 208 HCMurray, '11. 1. ............. McNamey, J. J., Jr. . M cNLal L. J. McNeil1,J.M ............. RICPherson. B. W. MacCa11un1 M. T. ............ MacDonald. M. R. .. . . Maclntire. F. E.. 111 Mack1er, W. P. ............... Madam. R. S. ..................... Madenfort J L. ................ . 115 Maurini. J. F. 187 Alain, C. G. .1, 213 Maiorana.11. . 1, 187 Maize1. J. V. . , ........ 68 Ma1atino. C. C. ... ........, 187 Maliniak. J. H. .......... 187 'V,Iallick J. ................ . 98 MalonL. P. R. 136 Mansf'ield P. K. . . 15-1 SENIOR INDEX Marcheni, 17. L. , ,... Marcus. B. T. . .., ., Marcus, S. 11. .. . Masters, B. J Mastmmcco, P. E Matais, J. A. Matthews W E. Mauk. C. ....................... Packard, L. J. ................ Maurer. W L .................... Paglianete, V. P. ..... Maxwell, T C. Paine, A Maybaum S.L11.Pain1er,C.E. 11ayer. E. C ....... Pancerella, ................ Mayhew,A .J. ., Papacharaianltbfus, H G. . 196 Mazeika. D. F. ................. 211 111u11-inger, 11 H ............... 137 Means, E.111 ....,. 178 Means, G. J. 154 Meats, A. A. 212 Meats, J. 11 155 Meckler, D ........................ 98 Meckley, M S ........ 137 Mehalick.J G 115 Melsgeier, C H 115 . Mewsell. C. F. 137 Patterson, 13. J. ................... 69 Melchor H. A. .. . 68 N Patterson, E. M. 11e1 aard.11.111 ...... 178 11e117ish,J. A. V V 137 Melvin, 17. D. .. , ,. 68 111emmi, P. . 211 Menapace. B. A. . , . , 115 111eng,11.A. .. 155 Mercer, 11. V17. . . . , . .. 212 11ercner, D. A. .. 85 1161 on, 1717.11 . . 68 11:31:31, P. P., Jr 85 etz, J. A ........................ 98 1161, Metz, W. K 178 Nelson. J 11. ...................... Metzger. D. H 178 1 epa, ........................... Metzger, F. B 137 Neyhart, P. L. . Meyer, 11. A 98 Nichols, H. PS1. M1jares, J 11 ........ 196 Nicholls, C.S ka, J. ...... 98 Niedbala 11.111. 1111llard, 17 F 155 Nitrauer, J O ........ 111111berg. 11 L 213 Noble, A Miller, D. 11 69 Noel, A. ....................... Miller, D. 11 ................. 137 Nolt, 111. C Miller, D. W 69 Norman, 11 C ..................... Miller, E. E 85 Northup, J '8 Miller, C. D ............. 178 Novatka, L J Miller, 111. J 155 Noyes, J H Miller, 111. D 69 Noyes, W L .................... Miller, 11. P ................... 137 Noyes, W 11 ...................... Miller S. A.. Jr. ................ 115 Nudorf, H W .................. i11111er,1717.S. ........ 212 Nurick, C. J . . Millikan. K A. ........... 178 Petrecca, T 11 ................. Mills B. L. 137 0 Philips, M A ................... Mingos, J. F. H 137 Oberg. B. H. ........................ 138 Phillips, N A ........... Mish, T. L. ....................... 205 Obidinski, G .................... 115 Phillips, 5 M 1Iisiewicz, T. C. ........ 98 Obzut, N. P. . ... .. 179 Phipps, V17 L , Jr 110dliszeuski, J F 69 Od611,D. 11. .. .. . .. 209 P1111, V17. 11011111 K. V . . 137 ODell, L. 11. 179 Pillischer, 11.11 ................. 212 464 Pinezich,J.11. ................... 138 Provenzano, 11. A Pryor, C. 11. .............. 208 Przekop, L 11.116 Putnam, C. L. 208 Q Quigley, J. 11. ...................... umn, Reichard, D. L. Reid, 1N. K Reilly, J. P Reilly, M. A. ............... 11eimann,G.A Reinbold, D. G. ............ 209 Reinoehl, D. A. . .............. 70 Reiseman, H 1 ................. 180 Richards, P. K. ..I .',j'.l'. ........ 156 SENIOR INDEX Page Page Page Richards, T. H. .............. 197 Sanders, J. L. ...................... 209 Shaffer, M. F. .................. 71 ,....1 Shamu, R. E. 1 .. 140 , . . . . Shaner, N C. ... 182 Ricgc1,E.L. . 15 ' . . Sha nk L. J., Jr ................. 182 Bicmcr, R. K. ................. 139 Shapbcll W. B, Jr. ............ 140 Rimplc, D F. . V 99 Shapinas, B. L. ................ 182 Rimkus, J. B. ................... 99 Shapiru,1h1;. J. . 118 Ripley. J. L. ................... 117 Shariskv,E . J. .. .. .. .. 157 R15he1,G.E .................... 139 Shaw G.A. 1, 197 Rishe11 C. T. ................... 100 Shaw J.A .............. 182 Rittenhouse,J. L. ................ 139 Shedlock S. .................. 197 zM. L Schunzmcher, W. M. Simm, H. A. ...................... 182 Schutte, R.C.S1monds, B A ................ 212 . J Shackleford, V. J. ........... S Shaddinger J V. ............. 157 Smith, R. H. ...................... Samph, C. W. .................... 206 Shafer, E. L. ........................ 208 Smith, R. U. ...................... 141 Smilh,13.VV. ..................... 183 Sobiech. G. ........................ 183 Solomon, L. . Solomon, R. E. Solomon, S. A. Soluvitz, R. M. .1 801115, F. J. ....... Solyan, P. ............................ 86 Sowers. C. W. .................... 183 Spadafore, R. F. ................ 183 Spangenberg, R. R. ........... 183 Stache1,.C. P. ......... Stamateris, A. ..... 213 Stanat, K. W ..... 119 Stanley, R. O ..... 141 Stark, C. N. .......... 141 Stark, C. R ......... 184 Stashak, E S ......... 184 StauKer, L. G ................. 141 Stavres. A. W ........ 157 Stack, B. E. ................. 184 Stefane111,J.J ................ 141 Steinhauser, G. S. ........... 184 Stender. C D. ................... 141 Sterling, J. C ...................... 86 Stem, J. K., Jr .................... 21 Stem, M. R. .............. 184 Stern, R. .................... 184 Sterner, G. R. ............ 213 Stetzer, G. E. ............ 184 Stevens, R. F. ................ 184 Stevenson, J. S. ............ 119 Stevenson, M. L. .......... 119 Stewart, C. D. ............. 141 Stewart, P R. ............ Supnick, N. Swansun. D. E . Swarm, II. J.. Jr. . SweL'IL-v P. A. Swecncv J. E. Sweet S. TT. Sxxnrdcn S. Symmundr. D. L. Sywnestvedt. Y. E. SzarIcm, N. E. Sznytcr, E. TV Jr. T VITIIgI'IIngI II. J. T' ' L. TITafnUH'SkI. L. M. TIImnc. A. TI. Jr. Tuubcnsce R. E. Taylor, C. M. TIIomlIsun, A. II. Thompson. 13. L. Thumpsnn I3. 11. Jr. II'TUInPSUn C. Thnmpsun II D. T IInIIIpsun R. 11. Thompson. 11 TV 1::elsz-r R. w; II. E. TnmdsLmIC R. C. TumIinmn. R L. Tooma. B. J. anrctti. Q. L. Torrcni RE .TI. Tnth ITI. TUTT nscnd.E TILT T rIILv R. I . Trcni. 11. L. Trcvnrrnw. G. C. TrimbIc. M. L. Trniiu, J. J . TroutIIIIIn. K. A. mecII. P. J. Trumpeter. N. L. . '. L. , TurkI 466 SENIOR. INDEX Turner, C. W. .. ., UIbmskle J UIVUD. F J. Ur;ng G B .V Ungvarskv J. J... Upde' r311 II. C. Ust'xnnski J. J.. V T'aiastiak. E. D. . Valentine, J. R. ..... Valentini, M. S. VIInncr, R. TI. Van TNinkIe, C. L. ............ V'IIn Zyvcrdcn, G. D. .......... Vaughn, D. R. ,,,,,,,,, Van-tti, A. J. ............. VILIMIDUIT II. B. L Vinson, K TN. ........... Vodila R. K. Vocll R. F. Vngcisingcr B. :Ei. H T'unLMIIInnn 11.11.: VT' VIIciIth J 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,, W VVIIIkeI G. Waliucavagc, M. R. .......... VVIIIIace T. L. VV:,I1p 17. MI W IIISII.R Walsh. T'i J. .Ti H 7' ' TV Ind J.I VVIII'LI N. T7. ,. .. TNIIring. E. M. V V VV TNarrcnder, W. F. .. VV'IIsIIburn. R. .......... VVasiIewski, R. J. . . .. Page Page VVatkins,L.R. 73 VVatt, K. C. .................... 120 VVatts,C.L. 186 Wayne. J. H. . ................... 209 Weaver. R. C. I .. 73 Weaver, R. J ..................... 208 Weaver, R. R. . . I98 TNebb. T. S. . ..................... 73 Webber, D. L. .................. 73 Weber, E. A. .................... 143 VVeicIIL1,S L. 186 VVeidenIIamer, II. C. ...... 206 VVeidner. E. B. ............... 158 VVeincr. I. J V . .1 186 TVeingarten, A. . . V, 120 VVeingancn, N. J. 198 W eir, J. P. .................. V 186 VVeisel, H A. ................... 100 Weiskopf, H. F . 186 Weiss E. ..... 158 VVekseIman B V ,. . 120 WeIcII, R. L ............... 208 Wellen, C. H 1431 WeIL, W. W , Jr .............. 143 Wendlcr, R. L 120 VVeI'ncr, G. T .................. 200 VVescott, S. J. . 120 765:, M. C. . 81 Weston, 13. D .................... 206 Wetmorc, L L ................ I43 VVetLeI, R. W .................. 73 VVIIarton. M A ............... 120 White, E. ..................... 98 White, F. W .................. 186 Whitesidc, S.L Wiener, NI VVierman. A. C Itun, A O VI7i bur, G E. ..... Wilder, F. D Wildman, M A 186 VVIIIIIIms, C E 120 VVIIIIams, D J ............. 158 VVIIIizIIIIs, J. A 73 TT7IIIiIIms,J B 120 WIIIiIIIIIs, J. H ................ 87 VVIIIiams. L. 1. Jr ............. 186 VVIIIianIs, TN. . ,,,,,,, 73 TNiIIiams, W. R. . .............. 73 Wilson, C. H. . 143 VVIISOn. C. P. . .. 120 VViIson, E. A. 158 VVIISIm, J. A. ..................... 187 VVIlson, M. E. 158 VVIISOII, T. A. 143 WlISOD, VV. 5 143 VVInIiL'Id S. L. .................. 187 VVinkenwerder, R. A. ........ 213 VVinnett S. V 211 WInnigL-I', N J ........... 210 Winniger, P 158 Winston, D. L. 143: Winston. H. R. ................ 187 VVinterbottom A. W. ,,,,,,,, 187 VVinteI'bum D. E. ,, I58 VVinzenburger, G. L ........ 187 Wise,I D. DE ....................... 198 VVIse,T.J 87 VVismcr, TN. B. . .. . 73 WIIIfson, III. IVI ................. 87 Wood. J. E.. Jr ................. 143 VVUOLI. N. P. 73 WUIILI VV. G. . ................... 73 VVImdward B A. ,. 158 TVIXIdVIard, N. ITI. V. 210 VVnuIcock, R. S. ............... 100 WOOIman, H. N. ............... 73 VVoomcr, P. A. . . 158 TNIIranIIstcr, W. F. ............ 187 VVrigIey, A. 13. .................. 187 VVyIic,I. A. ........................ 120 X7 Y'IIIILIIIw, M. L. I . ,. 120 YIInkuski N ..................... 101 YIIIIni, R ........................... 187 Yarncil, B. ...................... 187 YIIrrick C. J. Jr. .V 143 Yuwncy, H. W. .................. 74 YeatIIIIm, J. A ................... 187 YcL ,J. N. .......................... 143 T'cIII R. K., Jr. ................... 74 chuk R. J. ........................ 143 Yingiing, V. R. V, 208 Yncum, H. G. YIIIIII, P.A Ynukcrs TN. C. . Young, A. E. .................... 143 Young, 11R. . .. 198 Young P. L. ., Jr.. 101 Yuungernmn S. G. ............ 87 Yuun crman. S. W. ........... 121 Youn er, R. R. .................. 207 Youu, R. M. .................. 213 YULIInsky. E. A. ................. 87 YungkurtII, 11G. ............ 101 Z ZIIppiII D. S. Zastrow B. G y H. Ziegler, TN.13.,Jr. ............ 88 Zimmerman F. E. 88 Zimmerman. R. P. .............. 74 Zinger, R. H. ....... . .......... 121 Zinni,17..P ...................... 198 Zobrak G. R. ..................... 198 Znng,R . ...................... 198 ZwaIIey, M. R. ,. , ......... 187 1w: . 1?- Page Acacia ............................. 233 Administration, The . ...... 30-45 Administrative Division Heads ......................... 36-37 Agriculture, College 111. 6-75 Agriculture Student Council ............................ 75 Air ROTC ................. 44-45 All-University Cabinet 396-397 Alpha Chi Omega ........... 289 Alpha C11i Rho ................. 234 Alpha C11i Sigma ............ 235 Alpha Delta Sigma .......... 326 Alpha Epsilun Phi .......... 290 Alpha Epsilon P1 .............. 236 Alpha Gamma Delta ........ 291 Alpha Gamma R1111 .......... 237 711111111 Kappa Alpha ......... 292 Alpha Kappa s1 ......... 6 Alpha Lambda Delta 326 Alpha Nu ........................ 326 Alpha Omicron P1 ......... 293 Alpha Phi Alpha .............. 238 Alpha Phi Delta ............. 39 A1pha Phi Onga ........... 326 Alpha Pi Mu .................... 327 Alpha Rho Ch1 .................. 240 Alpha Sigma Ph1 241 Alpha Tau Alpha .............. 327 Alpha Tau Omega ........... 242 Alpha Xi Delta ................ 294 Alpha Zeta Andtocles . C ArmyR Arn111d Air Societv .............. 327 A11$,T11e ......... . 418-435 Assistants tn the 13resident.. 33 Association 111 Independent 1'0111 ................................ 316 Athletic Association ............ 338 Baseball ........................ 362-363 Busketball ....... . 358- 360 Beaver House .. ............ 244 BLilcs . ............................. 48- 55 Beta Sigma Omicron .. .. .. 295 Beta Sigma Rho .............. 245 Beta Them Pi .................... 246 Blue Band, Concert ...... 428 Blue Band, Marching 426-427 Blue Ke ............................ 226 Board 111 Dramatics 11nd Forensics ............... 420 Board of Trustees Book Exchange 405, Business Adminigtration, CollegL 11f .................. . 76-89 Business Administration Student Council ............ 89 C11binet,A11-University 396- 397 ' ' 442 459 12- 29 Central Promotion Agency, 416 Chapel 438 Cheerleaders ..................... 340 Chemistry and Physics, College 111 .................. 90- 101 Chemistry and Physics Student Council ............. 101 C hi C11i Chi Ph C11111y Society ....... 327 Concert B1ue Band ............ 428 6,11- 1111erative Society ............ 323 GENERAL INDEX Page Cross Country ............. . 352 Cwens ......................... . 229 Dui11' C1111egi1111 ........... 408- 409 Dean 111 Men .. 38 Dean 01 Vancn ........... . Dcth . .. 434-435 Dedication ......... . .......... 4-5 Delta Alpha Delta .......... 327 Dtha C11i ......................... 248 Delta Delta Delta VVVVVVVVVVVV 297 Delta Gamma .. 298 Delta Sigma L1111111Li11 ........ 249 Delta Nu Alpha ............... 328 Delta Sigma Phi ............... 250 Delta Sigma Pi ............... 328 Delta 81in111 131111 .. .. 328 Delta Tau Deha .............. 251 Delta Theta Sigma .. 252 Delta Upsilon .................. 253 Delta Zeta . . ., 299 Dramatics 11nd Foansics B11211 0 ...................... 420 Druids ............................. 228 Education, CollegL 111 102- 121 Education Student Council 121 Engineer, Penn State Engineering and Architec- ture, 61111cge111 . 122-145 Engineering 11nd Architec- ture Student Council ...... 145 E111 Kappa Nu ............... 328 Extension ........................... 43 F1111 Sports ................. 341-352 F111111er,13e1111 StatL .......... 414 Fine Arts 42 Football ......... Foreword . . Fraternities ................. 230-285 Fraternity 1111use11111111ers .. 285 Freshman Ciass 011icers 399 Froth, Penn State ...... 412-413 611111111111 Phi Beta ..... . 300 Gamma Pi Epsilon 328 Gamma Theta Upsi11111 328 General Index . 467 General OHiLers ................... 35 Glee C1 ub G011 ............. Governor . .................... Graduate School 40 G1'111111151ics .................. 356- 357 H111 Societies .............. 216-229 Hat Society Council ,. 218-219 Hillel Foundation . 440 Home Economics, College 111 ................ 146-159 Home Ec11110111ics tudent Council .......... 2161-229 Honoraries, Campus Honorary and Professional Societies 324-333 House of Representatives . 401 Independents ............. 314- 323 Index, GenLra1476 Inde Senior , 460-466 Interfraternitv Council . 232 Intramurals ................. 370- 375 111111 Lambda Sigma ........ 328 111111 Sigma Pi . 328 Judicial Committee . .. 403 Junior Class OHicers ......... 399 Kappa Alpha Psi .............. 254 Kappa Alpha Theta ........ 301 Page Kappa Delta . . .. . . 302 Kappa Delta 111111 .. 255 Kappa Kappa Gamma 303 Kappa Phi . 329 Kappa Phi 1611111111 ,. 329 Kappa Sigma ................... 256 166111111115 ............... 329 Lacrosse . . . 368 Laknn ides . ,. .. 329 Lambda Clii A1Phd . ....... 257 La ViL . . .-410 41 1 Leonides ........................... 302 Letterman . .. . . ,. ,. 339 Liberal Arts. C1111ege 111 ............. 160-189 Liberal Arts Student Cnuncil 189 Library , .. 41 Lion's Paw .................... 220 Men's 196111111: . ............... 434 Mineral Industries. College 111 ........... 190-199 Mineral Industries Student Council .......... 199 Mortar Board ....... . 221 Navv ROTC 44-45 NLu'man 611111 439 Omicron Nu .................. 399 Panhellenie Council ......... 228 Parmi Nous ....................... 223 Penn Haven 322 Penn State Club 317 Pers'hinv Rifles . 329 PersonaTities ............... 384-393 111 Beta Kappa 32 Phl Delta Tthd . .. 258 Phi Epsilon 163111111 .. 330 Phi Epsihm . . . 259 Phi Eta Signlizi .............. .330 Phi Gamma Delta ........ . 2610 Phi Kappa ...................... 261 Phi Kappa Phi . 330 Phi Kappa Psi .............. . 262 Phi Kappa Sigma ............ 263 Phi Ka ppa Tau .. 264 Phi Lambda Upsim11111-330 Philotes ........................... 321 Phi Mu Phi 1111 Alph1 :. Phi Mu Delta ................. Phi Sigma Delta Phi Sigma 111111 . .. Phi Sigma Kappa Phi Sigma Sigma ............. Phi Upsilon Omicron ..... Physical Education and . 305 . 331 Athletics, College 111 200-207 thsica1 Education and Ath- 1etics Student Council .. 207 Pi Alpha Xi . 331 Pi Beta Phi ...................... 306 Pi Epsilon Tau 331 Pi Gamma Alpha .. . . 331 P1 Gamma Mu ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . 331 Pi Kappa Alpha ............ 268 Pi Kappa Phi . . 269 Pi Lambda Sigm11 331 Pi Lambda Theta ........... . 331 P1 Omega P1. . 331 Pi Tau Pi Sigma 332 Pi Tau Sigma ................ 332 Players' . . . .. 422-423 President 111 thL Uiiiv ersitv 34 Psi Chi .............................. 32 Publications ................ 406- 417 Page Radio 5111111111 11191531 432- 433 Religion ................... 436- 441 Research .. . . ., ,. 42 Residence 1-1311 Counci s . 318-319 ROTC ..... .......... , 44-45 Scabbard and 13111110 332 Scara ................... ,. 332 5crolis . ... 224 Senate . .. 400 Senior Index . . . , . 460- 466 Senior Class ... ,. 56 21.3 Senior Class 011icers . . 398 Seniors VVithuut Photographs ........... 208-213 Sigma Alpha Epsilon , .72 Sigma AlphaE 111 . ,, . .332 Sigma Alpha Mu . ........... 271 Sigma Chi .. 272 Sigma Delta Chi . 332 Sigma Delta Tau . .. ., 307 Sigma Gamma Epsilon 332 Sigma Nu ........ . 273 Sigma Phi Alpha 274 Sigma Phi Epsilon . .. 275 Sigmal3 . 2761 Sigma Pi E111 . . . 333 Sigma Sigma Sigma 308 igma au ................. 3.3.3 Sku11 and Bones 222 Soccer ..... . 350-351 Sophomore Class Ofiicers . 399 Satorities .................... 286-310 Sports, Varsity ...... , 336-369 Spring Sports 361-369 Student Government . 394-405 Student Handbook 417 Symphony Orchestra, University ................. 429 Tau Beta Phi . .. . 333 Tau Kappa Epsi11111 .. 277 uPhiD 1' .... 278 Tennis ...... . . . . . 369 Thespia ans .......... 424- 425 Theta Aipha Phi 333 Theta Chi . . ,. ,. 279 Ttha Delta 6hi ,, 280 Theta Kappa Phi . ,. 281 Theta Phi Alpha ........ . 309 Theta Sigma Phi . 333 Theta Xi 282 Tlt1e PagL 2-3 rack ......................... 364-365 T131116 Court 404 Triangle ........................... 283 Tribun al ........................ 402 Trustees, Board 111.32-33 University Christian Association .......... . . 441 University History . . . 12-29 Varsity Quartet . . 430 Varsity Sports . ., 336-369 Who's in the News ,. .417 Winter Sports ........... 353- 360 Women's Chorus ,. 431 Women's Debate ........... 435 Women's Recreation Association 376-381 1Vrestling ........ . 354-355 Xi Sigma Phi . , ,, ., 333 Zeta Beta T'u .. 284 Zeta Tau Alpha ................ 310 467 1955 LA VIE VOLUME 65 THE CENTENNIAL BOOK THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY PARK. 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